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Volume .~~~ . 42 , ........ Indian~polis,Indiana. May 18,1962 . Esch of the new. Campus 'Queen, Nancy Arndt, climaxed an excitlng Xay-Festival-Day, Xother's Program of activitiei. Geautiful and regal .in her white gown and royal attire, Queen Nancy bcgnn t e r rcign as Phil Turiey sang a tri- between h r a r i h Cunnsr snd Judy Toction; 3 water-!xi water ballot by t h e ' Plermsids: a tumbling and parnlici bars act hy a men's gym class: and some "bouncing" nctlvitic3 on thc trlmpolin:, featuring Nancy Turner and Don Robertson. bute to her rind her court' posed of Anne Norcross, M a d e b Smith* Ruth Ann Smith, and The captain enterhlncd with thc Capt;in.s and tb?n s2ng a .. . . .... .' Number 14 'i' Fro' tribute to Quem J a n ? ' and hcr c ~ u r t . Foilo\-;in,- the boarding of tbe new court a n i the coronation of tbe new quacn, the 1931-62 queen and c m r t retired. As the tribute t i . the ro;2~:y' ,vas sung.' the chip do&& a: Por: Future: ?nd ;' the rccess:onai of the 1952-63pieen and court climax?J t h o program . Vawter,. Retiring Queen Jane Stotts and Snndn. Crown, Janet t e r court b c e y . Judy Thompson, and Virgin!n Valiska received royai enteet2inment On board the S. S. I C c os they tack the Spring Cruise from Port Present to Port Future. - - ' !; +. CnFtain Larry Tiloxpson . . welOther ilir;hliaht3 bf the'day's comcd t h e ' pnssellgers as they tivities included a Xother's Tea in''[:i boarded the vessel: and the ship's I;ianncrt Hall a: which the mokh- .', crew (the ?Len'.>Glee Club) and th* ers were entertained by a'fash!on nuxliinry crew (the Crimson S:rP sho,ving of ICC for pers) began the prcgmm with various campus activities, an open Queen Nancy reigns song end drill routine respectively. house of ail the dormitories, and a , day night. Recreational . Directors Caroic smorgasbord dinner that was held Graf and Dennis Jackson intmduc- ..in the college cafeteria and which MERRY-GO-ROUND ,, ed a square dance by the Rhyth- preceded the Spring Cruise. ,;. SPONSORED BY AX .AND SENIORS Jr. .., - Si. ..... as' Campus Queen: She was.%rbhed by President Esch last S3tur'. . . . ''. " , ,, ,,. Lsmbdn Chi Phalanx and the class spons,,red the spring dance entitled nrerry-Go-Round* as Banquet Tomoriow SCA.. PLANS AT FLAT ROCK "Music .for""'.:.: Spring" . Monday . . The annual S. C. A. Flat Roek Retreat was held May 3rd and 4th a t Flat ... Rock ' Y h 2 A . Camp near Over 150 graduntlng seniors. will nttend the banquet and dance. . .' be honored !i.tke ann!&J.;s_r,. .sE? j " ~ ? ? ? ~ e .the ~ ~agprelude& Saturdavlsfestlyai .u-sl?e?bu?.!!e..h!embers?f .the-s,.C..&. Banquet tomorrow nlght. Awaddcd '. sen!ors. they,wiii not have t o Pay. iibities.' B&t h&,; one of cabinet 'and oUiei 'interested'.stuHighlights of the evening %dllindents' ivere prcscnt to help plan feature this year will he a ,dance .. clude the junior's prophecy for' the the In Indian% foilowlng the banquet. lor the S.CA. sponsored school activiin the ties for the coming yea*. Each of with the event which 'vas The name that has been chosen seniors. The seniors rviil . retort . .' ; cafeteria. . . is <'Aloha," the Hawallan farewell.' a iviii t a the Juniors. Ihe committees separate meetThe-chairman responsible for 'the A blue canopy accented with Japcnd the setting Is t h e Sapphire in which they 'Ianned the Room of t h e Washington Hotel. Jr.-Sr. Banquet is Nnncy Linkel.. anese lanterns decorated t h e re- events,for which they were respon,. . T h e earnmitteel under Nancy nre: Preshment atand, and the Center at- sible. , . ;,The time for the banquet will be from 1 to 9 and the dance from 9 Invitations,. Kalhy DeFrees, Jac- traction WBS a revoluing merry-go- ., hrrY Tho to IZ.-.The Bob Phllllps O&hcstrs queiine Young, Judi UcBride: Tic- round. dent, was In.charge.of the Friday will provide music for the e&?ninx. kets. hfarvin . York: Programs. Tickets were soid members of afternoon. a n d evening ,activities. Prices for the junlors- will be Joyce Doades. Nancy Parker: De- Lambda Chi Phalanx and members These included a song f a t . individ02.Jo per couple who only attend corations, Jerry Emery. , Elaine .:. of the Senior Class. Approfimateb uai and g m u p discussion O ( the acekhtly couples were in attendance. compllshments of last year's S. c. . the dance, end $7.03 per couple who Schultz. Chapemnes far the *hferrY-Go- A,, slides of Japan shown by.Rev: . . . jl: Round" were Dr. and hLs. Robert erend lcoening, and evening devoj !" UcBride. Professor and hrrs. Mar- tions. __ --.- , , , ~ , ' llrs. Kenneth Kohn. . . 'may 21-31 . art gallery all art .'students "' . . . , . will exhibit -_- i . . .- This <)., The 1962 Oracle was passed out to th$ studcnt' body' last Tuesday. The theme of thc blue and white book \.:as "Spotlight on 1962." The book tried to portray student life cs much ns possible. ' . A new feature was the B" by 1-"" sire and an number of pages, which including sire of .pages and increased number, of pages resulted i n approximately fifty-nine more pages of space. . . Sbamn NYers and J a n Junker , :;The freshmen.nere elimina1ed.by the .junior%earlier 'this . \yere the sophomqres by the seniors. Pietired , year as e., Char,ie nIonroe, vmn Inbody, Lucy a,iner, .,. . upre the eo-editors, and'they said are : : ,_., ::. , . t h e y were quite pleased with the ~nlar,ene.~iley;.and h r ~ , ~ v ~ . n l i l I ,,..,..,.I; e r ~ ,,.: . : , ! . . cwpe&tion theyreceived fiom the .. . . . .. . . I , . . . .. .. . .. . . - . . ... . .. . . . . ,.!.! . . ..,... .,: .. . . . . . .,.... ! .. .. .. .. .. ,. .,:,:,*.* ~ ' ~ '' . . * I . - ' the ,Orchestm will 'sing Rodger8 and Hammersteln,s ~ n n s d e to . . . . . , : - ' I : . . . ' Sigma .Zeta Hears Crawford Dr. Willlam Crawford of t h e Indianapolis weather spoke to ... . . bureau . ",, :: :;l ' t i e . s i & a Feta,&ience Ixonorary: ' . . . . . . . . . : .:>:' Society on 'The Weathcr and You.? He spoke.pyimarily. about pre,ssure systems' involved 'In the 'weatherstaff. nnd some OK his own experiences; The first' issue of the Tusitala with ,\.eather forcasting, : went on sale this week 'for '50c one Sima Zeta member a a i a in the student lounge. . that Dr. Crawford is a . d e n t i s t .~ i l contributed by who was trained in meteomthe service* very intermembers of the student body and :Ow In esting and enjoyable. work \vas done outside of class ' Following Dr. Crawford's . p ~ e room assignments. sentation new officers were instalcThe staff hopes that next yFar.' led by. Xlariene Riley and C a r o b 2 issues of the magazine can be . . Foutch Gnrrison. publlshed. . , Officers for next year ark: m L Staff members are: Dan JIOtto. dent, Caioi Vawter: Vice-president editor; Dee Marquart, Kathy'Bog- Barth Regatz: Secretary-Treastner, er: Charlie nronrm: Ruthie Smith: Liz k m : and Student Larry W. Miller: and Joy LOVeleSS. Wilson. . . . . . Erlc . .. . .: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pub1ications.i.Pfesented . . Spring Including such numbers -& "It Might as .Well' -be Spring,". "Younger than Springtime:' and 'I ... .. Whistle a Happy Tune." Also they president for~l962-63,~took over the. do SilhoueitAs by Kern wlttr lesdfiship . . . . . . . resp?nsibiiitiei .. . .of . the ,r ; the tunes; 'The Song Is You." 'The treat and the planning se-ions for ;, ,t.ay you Look 6olaveiy !he'ec!lvit!es.or :next ear.':w? :!to Look At." and V\%7hyDo I l a v e held. you?" .I'. .:.._ . . 2 . . -. Durlng free times the students nlr. Danek is In charge of ~ r enjoyed canoeing. hiking,: fishing, . . . rangements for t h e concert, and an or just relaxing in thi'iun'. . . - . App&im&teiy"Jo stud&', at: evening Of music a n d entertain' 'ment is planned. Admission is free: tended the . . Flat _ . Rock.Retreat t h b . . . .&j AISO. .present.& ... part of ~ c , . : ,, .. . . . . actlvltle$ we'e Dr:'Es'h; ,Dr. Jor- . .'.~ don: Reverend'Koenlng: Arr. Piiak. who is the Y.1I.C.A. representative for this area: and the s. c. A. adCaker. '3. . ' "Alusic for Spring',' is the theme f o r a concert which will be presented the Indianapoiis civic Orchestra Monday, U a y 21. 1962. at p~m.itn~,RansburgAudltmlum;. Indiana Central College. ' Featured d y i n g the concert will be the Centraialres. . . . ,: Th! program will be an appropriate setting for the welcoming of 'spring. The orchestra will play: VPancredi Overture'' by RossM, "Voices of Spring', by Strsuss, and *'damelof Symphonic' Setting"' by Lerner and l a e w e and arranged by ....... ..... Bennett. . The Centralaires aceompan,ed bG ~ paintings and ' i we& , . , ' . \ , Friday, M a y 18,1962 REFLECTOR :Page 2 Dates .In' Data ean's list Announced : . . I. . ' ., ' . , : . . I .... . . . . . Xlny l&Auards Day at Convocaton. ' I'Semesler, 1961-62 Black, ICathlccn V. Boger, Clarice 8 p.m. AlovinglPicture by Language Dept., in Auditorium. Sandra Adams, Nancy Su- E. Bollen, Xlarllyn Sue Borders. May 15-8 am. to 5:30 p.m. College B a r d Tests in Rooms 120, 122 and Fan Arndt, Fred Joseph Bel- I:crcld L noyd. Marcia Ann BrenStack room. ser, Ronald Alexander Boyd, ncman, Barbara Ann Brown. San8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Journalism Workshop in AM. 204, 205,'206. Jonn .Delle Brown, .Ann Bu-. . dra L=CBrown, Ccroiyn F ~ X Bryan, ' 7 p.m. Junior-Senior Banquet at Washington Hotel. :hanan, *Alabel Deiwert Can- Carol Ann Buehanan, XIary . 'X a y 20-2:SO p.m. Civlc Orchestra Practice in Auditorium: ..field,. Sondra..Leora. Cooley. ... beth nusch, arol Alargaret Carl7 p.m. Student Fellowship !n ICiar&rt Hall; Iean cupOlit John L*ostl son, Marilyn Ann Caster. Jeanette J l a y 2 1 J : W to 5 p.m. Senior Colloquium In Kranncrt Hall. Dardenp Lee Dornfeldp E. Chappel, C3rOi Jcnn Chapman, Student Art Exhlbitlon Art Gallery, N a y 21-31. 'Iartha Edmonds3 Alice %Iaxwcll Clapp, Judith Amer6 p.m. Student Publications Dinner in South Dlnlng Room. Foley' l\rarita Ann GregoryJ t a Cllfton. Armcan .Cobb. Rebecca 7 p.m. Philalethea. Time Is a rclentless master. With JIarshall Wayne Grewry, Snn- Ann Coombs, 8 p.m. A.A.U.W. In Krannert Hall. constant and irrcsistable pressure Lee 'e*es' Elena Sue Hi- Coon, Patsy Jo Crabili, Robert 8:ZO p.m. Civic Orchestra Concert in Auditorium. it has moved us through another att' Richard Crelghton, James Crose, George d l a y 2 2 4 a.m. to 5 p m . Supervisory Institute in North Dining Room. aeadem!c ycnr. nil o . ~ e r J a m s Lewis Hull, 'Frances Crum, James L. Cummings, 9% am. Chapel and Conrocatlon Committee In A.H. 203. Inbody' Judith Ellen Dammeyer, Sharon years it too has had its problems. ReFer Inbody' 3 I e y 23-6:30 p.m. Athietlc Banquet in Dining Room. Kathleen Kay Kirkpatrick, Ann Davles, Robert Dicks, Many of these hnre been of our 8 p.m. Student Education Association in South Dining Roam. Robert R' *nlarilSn Ellen' Edwards, XC, Claudette. EdT oc'n makine, other3 h 3 w come in Kmhne' Sherry LS.nn Nay 2 4 4 t u d e n t Art Exhibition A r t Gallery. wards, Alice A. Eversole, Clyde Of cvcrything do to Nancy 6:30 P.m. Dnner for Junior Association of Commerce in Dining Linkel' *Jerry ' I cFields, William Forbes. Shirley Room. prwcnt thcm. But,it is a bit dis- Chin. Richard Edwird MarFuelling, tin, &larva 11. Ifitchell, Anne Llrcdn I(ay Fuson,Anita X:ay ZC-8:20 a.m.Pres:dent's Breakfast. conccrtlng when we look hack ox Jchn. L, GigElzabeth Janet Nu- erich, Elizabeth Ann Gilmore, Sher~ ~Norcross, h ,stere,, , ,-y31~ll~~, 6 p.m. Dinner for Southport High School Faculty in Dining thc p r o b l e m s which we have Robert D. plummer, *joyce rill GoehZ- Bette Gray, DorRoam. .i .>. Rccital. hlr. Saurinl, in Auditorium. .. . .! had t o face, to probst, J~~~~calvin Reber, othy Gren. Doris Cochran' Green, Judith Crier, Ronald Griffin. Final Exams Robert R' Rice' Danny R* Charles R Gwatney, Unrbara HalcX a y 27-3 p.m. Student Recltai in Audltorium. Richards, George Scearce;I<av man, Wiiiiam Hancoclc* 8 p.m. Candle Lighting Service. Shaw, Charles E. Schultz, Tril- LOrene Schini Hardy, Judith Har3 f a y :&Final Exams by Barbara J~~ . rison, Inez liran, Larry Gene Thompson, Heavenridge, Xlchael L. hfariiYn 8 3 0 p.m. Recital, llrs. Llnda Jones and Jerry Achor in Au3:HcckaCharles Willinm Townsend, torium. do and by - the virFinia 1 \ 1 ~ va]iska, man, Richard Heidbreder. XIary ~i~ f i ~ ~ ] j ~ X a y ?%Final Exams attitudes which da Faye Wiles, Louise lieichelbach. Harrlctt A. ?.by 31-Final Exams Sieiney, George William Henkc. GeCSClI, \;'e hare pad. If Indicates a11 A's. IIeeting of Board of Trustees. ncva K&v Hoover, ICendali L. Hotforesight had been 'as ' m o d a s hindsight we could have n\.oided a The Honor List Is composed of tcll. Elizabeth Annette Hull. Zona 'I p.m. Faculty-Trustees Dlnner. great many of thcm. But, problems those who made the Dean's List Boseck HullY, Brenda Jackson, Lin8 p.m Uen Davls High Sehool Commencement In our Gym. and all. it has been a very good plus thc fallowing: Larry Gene da ODell . Jones, hlargaret A. J u n c I-hfeeting Board of Trustees. Anthony, Judith ~~i~~ Bateman, Kasewicz, Karen. Larralne Kenyon. year for Indiqna Central. 6 p.m. Dinner, Epsllon Sigma Alpha. ,' . . ICanIlnued r n ram Four1 . . A school ycar certainly Is not a Sandra Lee Uertel. Phyllis 11. 8 3 0 p.m. Senior Class Play. long expanse of time but so many . . .. t h l n s happen in the coursc of a Final E x h s . . . . . . Wouldn't i t be fasclnating if J u n e 2-Alumnl Day. . . . . . . 'year. In a recent tca and crumpet hour the subject of censorship was dis. . . somehow w c could record all the !:SO p.m. Senior Class Play. things which have happened t o cussed. Although I t was not openly dlscussed to any length. it most ccr.. ~. J u n e 2-Uaccalaureate. . each one of us here at Central since taicly was !n the mlnds of those In attendance as t o the censorship of 57th Commencement. . . the nrfirctor. Is the nefirctor censored? The answer IS yes. It most last September? hlercly the Ides ' . ' ccrtalnly should be, but I t Is ont censored by those people In administraof it.causes us t o see something of Convocation Programs . _, , . . what a dynamic, ncthe, on p i n g tlre positions: i t Is censored by us. We could print cases of the student 'Xay 18-Awards Day court and other items and then perhaps the Ikflrctor would he ccnJorcd ??rt ' o f th!ng a coliegc really is. N a y 21-Concert - -__ by I n d i E a !2eet~al-C~llege:___ there-is a~codr:'of~ethlcs;' -'To ' m ~ a s u r e - i ~ ~ . s u c c c s ~ - o r ' p rby o ~ you;.In~jouinalism ~~~ 3:ay 22-Concert bfSromc High School Orchestra The Rrflectar does not hope to campete with city newspapers. Its is In rcaliw quite Impossible. I:zy :&-President Esch .. purposc is to cover all facets of Indiana Central College. , Uefore you We can measure progress in cer.>; tain quantitative structures such begin to criticize your paper, think how much time you would contribute ... . . as the new dorm, the two othcrs to a n extra project without getting credit. Remember ns you criticlie .. .. . . . . . . that have been rebullt, t h e ' new your teams or pla,ys, would you play or perform in theif places? . . . , "i'hcncclllosia ' JEXI tennis courts. the mnrr1ed:student p l y Clifton will take the gavel for Theacallosia next fall. Her corps housing project, tho.plans for the .a( officers includes Judl AlcBride, vice-president: Dcanna Lilly, criUc ncw science hall and the new radio .and censor; Sherry Wayman. recording secrctary; Carolyn Huff, corresstation WICR. Or perhaps in thc . '. ponding secretary; hlalinda Wiles, ch3plaln; Karen Foley, treasurer: an,> n u m b e r of students enrolled, Jane Winter, student council representative. Kay Hoover will serve m the number of persons on the.faC: . Speaks librarian and Judy Uateman, Joan Delle Brown, Becky Coombs and Nar- ulty, the size of the operating bud. ' Judy Wllllnms. educntion writer t h a Catiin will servq as chorister, pianist and trustees respectively. Thcsb get. all of whlch. nre greater than , and general reporter for the "Inai:icers were Installed in a final ceremony and party a t ' D r . hleier's in any previous year. Or wq might . . . . . . . . .Press .. * dirnapa_l!s- F;cr~(.,~yi!l b-e,.the .featThe Associntcd Colleziate a o m e on May 14th. Recently initlatcd into the society were Neil Byers think of success In terms of evcnts d ~ honorcd ? the ILd-ctor with a crcd bp:a!icr nt the pubiicatlons a n d Donna Perdue. and programs such as the two new rcccnd class rating. the highest dinner XIay 21st. Ills3 \\'illi3ms is lectureships, the NCATE project. rating received by this publication an , Indiana University journalism Student Education Association Xewly elected officers of the SEA are Joyce Doadcs, president: the curriculum. revisions. the nth- In recent years. Along with this graduate and has done u-ork wlth Sharon Nyers, vice-president: Nancy Parker, secretary: Nancy Linkel. letlc contcstn, the social events and crmc n ccrtificnte suitable for the Lynn "Herald" and Richmond ircasurer: Donna Adkins, studcat council: and Dcanna Foster, reporter. SO many more things that have framing and n guidebook checking "Palladium." 1At the ,last meeting the organization saw a movie titled "The Code." It taken place during the year. for it the quality and. varlous aspects of Members of nefiector, Oracle and 4 w i e t c d a new teacher in his first teaching poslton and the various has been a very busy year. the paper. Thc n?fl:Ctor Was grad- Tnslhla staffs have been inv:ted n u t all of these things take7 ed on such i t e n s as layout, general to cttend. Alpha Phi Gamma is problems he encountered. , together do not really measurc the news coverage. photography cnd sponsorlng the event and will be Enxlish Club.. . Judl hlcUride will be president of English Quh beginning next fall. progress and S U ~ C C S Sof the C O l l C e . feature work. The guldebooks serve pledging eligible candidates for the :Ruth Anna Smith, Kathy Uoger and Joy Lnvcless will Serve as vice- The real progress and SUCCESS, or the purpose of showing succeeding fraternity. Awards will also be glvIprcsident, secretary and treasurer respectively. lack of it, is represented by what editors areas in which they may en. At a recent meeting the club was'entertained with a reading of a has happened to and in each one improve. Candidates cl!gible for Alpht Phi mlaj3et written by professor Henricks. The play dealt wlth the personal of us who is a part of the college Just as has been done in the past, Gamma include Jack Johnson, Junc a n d social equalization ot . the brothers Jacob and Esau. A discussfon famlly. Thls w e cannot measure the liefledor hopes to raise its IClstlcr, Nancy Linkel. h'eli Byers; because there Is no way 01 know- standards in the future. Personal Georgia lreib. J w n e hfalor, Lahal' ~oiiowed. Last evenlng members .of English Club heard "These are my best," ing what has actuallv taken Place. prcfcrsncc does not more or less Sogbandi. Clara Underwood. LIZ a c e r p t s from "Campus Origlnals." Today they awarded $10 to the And even if we could know as of dcnote good journalism. Just as no Lamm and Jo Nelson from the ]:ethe present, there would Still be two nthietlc coaches will function flwlor staff. Qualifications include bcst student in beginning composition classes. way of knomlng or measuring . . . Knduceans . . alike. neither will two editorial adequate faithful sersico t o the pubThe student nurscs club, Kaduccans. recently elected new offlcers.. Ilcatlon. staffs. (Contlnurd on Pars Four)' %;Pident for the coming year will be Cam1 Bassett. Jean Lundy. Karen Xellam and Linda N k o n will flll, the offlces of vice-president, SeCretiI7 ;and treasurer respectively. ' , '" . . I . -\ c. sommers, su]- * Censored, .- .. -- - Ea3d--: . I --- . Club . News --- Reflector Receives 2nd Class Honor Rating- \ ' - Judy Williams at'Dinner " _ - REFLECTOR JAY In an impressive ceremony. IAY Initiated flve new members Apr. ZSth., These new members are Nancy Arndt, Carol Carlson. Liz Hull, h'elda Xathlas and Judi AlcUridc.. h-cw offlcers for IAY a r e president. Pat Stacey; vice-president. Anne Norcross; recording secretary~NarilynBunner: treasurer, Sharon hlyers; chapinin, Nelda Mathias: and guard, Vera B. Reber. May 22 is the date Tpr the IAY multiple~~clerosls drive. hlembers ,will scli. peanuts in the &dent lounge. .. .raring Life nt Inclinnn C e n t r a l College " :: . --- Sperinl Notice .~ ~ j. Indlana Central College students who are interested in posslble ?-.Corps service arc invite3. t o meet with two senior Peace Corps start members Friday. N a y 18, at the Claypool Hotel.:' The Peace Corps representatives will outline the total program, with particular emphasis on dozens of projects planned this summer in Africa. b l h ! America, the Near East, and the Far East. ....................... Jim Sweet .............. QaraPatUnderwwd. Orebauah. Business Manager ............ John Stackhouse Photographer ...................... Dave Urady Page 3 Editor Page 4 Co-editors .................. Nancy Linkel. Sports Writers John Houlihan. Joe Rankin, Gene Summands. .......... ...................... ............................ Calumnists Joe Rankin. Jack Johnson Cam1 Buchanan Librarian Neil Byers. Reporters Karen Folcy, Sandra Handak. Georgla Hleh. Liz Lamrn, Jayne Major, J o Nelson. Sharon Potter, Judy Rider. Shirley Sarber. h h a l Sogbandi. Typist J u d y Dammeyer Leonard E.P e a n o n Editorlal adviser Uuslness advlser Robert Uarrlck ......................... .......... ................ h b l l s h e d i t Indlana antral College, 4001 Olterbeln A m , Indlanapolls 27, achwl srw c r e p t for raraUon and examlnsUon periods. SobsulpUnns $1.60 a ago pnld at Indlanapolls, Ind. l'rIntpd in (he U.S.A. In& fortnlgbllp dorlag mu. Second clsaa post- -- REFLECTOR - - Friday, May 18,1962 Pagc 3 1:30 PX. (I’rPlinilnary Trials) I ~ rAr. S Wreliniinary Tr:aIs) Discus Javelin F i n d s start at 2:45 PAC. events commcnce at 1:30. Hanover, wlnner of the HCC crown t h e last 7 years, Is favored a k n g with Nnnchcster’s Spartans, who have never won the crown. t o take this year’s trophy. Indiana Central, whose ’ only track crown liams and Pete llullard, hope to bring home a mile-relay victory tomorrow afternoon. This team has posted some very fast times this year. ’ big two. ICC TRACK WINNERS SEASON END CHIT CHAT 1948 Franklin 1949 Hanover by JIM SWEET Eroad Jump ___. - __-_ . -. . 1950 Franklin 1S51 Ind. Ccntral 1052 Earlha= 1s;: 1951 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1982 SCEIE1)ULE for TRACIC EVtXTS 1:20 1x) Yard Hurdle Trlals 1:4J ,100 Yard Trials 203 One Nile Run 225 440 Yards “‘“0 100 Yards Finals 2:45 120 Yards Hurdle Finals 3:oO 220 Yards Trials 3:15 220 Yards Hurdles Trials 3:30 &SO Yards 3:45 220 Yards Finals 4:W Two Nile Run 425 220 Yard Hurdles Finals 420 Xfiie Relay 4:45 880 Relay Presentation of a trophy for t h e individual scoricg the greatest number of points during t h i Meet and the final results of the Xeet will be -.- Earl:iam Carlhan Hanover Hanover Iianover Hanover Hanover Hanover Hanover ? The track and baqeball season close. mIe is rapidly to t r x k and bas-bcll tcnmz hcvc The wlnning vault was 12’ 5 ’ . Here again w e have Freddie llonnould vaulting a sub-par 12 feet. Except for this meet, Honnold had cleared Cone a respectable job this spring, ,z9 c, or every time, and both teams have a chance Of It doesn’t seem fair to me for a winning the Conference in each of r:slting track team to have to put thcir respective sports. up with these odds. The State boys had the advantam since they had Of all sports this Pas: sensO:1. practiced under these circumJohn Alexander and Dennis Denthe “from rags t o riches” track stances. It seems that a school team has been the biggest surprise. the size of Indiana State, receiving Finishing last ‘In the Conference financial aid from the state, should last Year, the Greyhound trackmen be able to afford the cost of liming hare a good chance Of dethroning the broad jump pit and repairing toppled by Hanover 17!i3%. Ala tough Iranover track team, who the pole vault pit. However, noth’ has won the Conference track meet ing can be done about it now. Let’s not forget the baseball team. the last seven years in a row. Franklin handed the golfers a n Coach Nicosqnvs hare Coach Bill Brisht’s team has also 11%-3% .dcfnt. N a y 11. Alexan.. came-through-irrfine-fashfon;Post--der-shot n.7Z-nnd Dennett followed,hv7 ha,.e and plenty of with a n 84 for Central. depth, losing only one dual meet i n g a 12-11 won-lost record to date. The team has four very important The Greyhound linksmen returnail season. The team’s only loss ‘3 t o winning w3ys with a 13%-2!L Indiana State games left to play - a double head,:.as to a er with Anderson tomorrow aftervictory a t the expense of Narian .LCK.I by a narrow margin. w!th Alexander firing a 78 and Dennom. and a double header‘w:th It may be incorrect t o rmke a n Hanover next Tuesday. I C has a cxzuse f c r a tcnm that has I?st an riie5t chance of winning the Can?he ~ o l f e r s defeated Anderson ith!etic cvent of any kind. How- fcrrnce in baseball. Taylor is riding as Alexander and ever, I’m going to disregard this in the number ,one spot with a n Dmnc:t cnch shot a 73. thought. “Central should have undefeated Conference slate. Cen’ The linknmcn close c u t their seaTwo t r a l ’ h a s lost only two Conference szn tonlorrow with the conference defeated Indiana State.” events were left to g3 in the meet, pames to date, both defeats accredmeet. Alexander and Dennct will the pole vault and the broad jump. ited to the tough Taylor bsll club. ccntinue thcir dual for ICCs GolfThe results of these two events However, both teams have four cr’s Cup, presented to the player $ames to play, and just last sear would decide the victor of t h e meet. State won both events. Here is the Greyhounds won the Confer.season.’-ht present, Alexander leads I ~ a ~ f - m i ~Larry.Iieine, er, will be in action tomorrow. Jie where the rub comes in. The b m a d ~-ence even though. they lost ‘two ’ .Dennett by 4 strokes. . has been clocked in a halfmile. time of 1:57. jump pit scratch line was unmark- Confere?ce games. . , Coach Bill Bright will have his ed. I C s J i m Ware scrntched on three of his attemp:s. The winning entire mound staff back next year, jump was 20’ 7“. Ware has’done and the entire mound staff has better than that every meet this ‘shown plenty of promise. A-ext The IC baseball tcam brouglt year. Jim was taped at 22‘ plus year’s graduating seniors. Benny on one of his scratches. Then x‘e Townsend, Charlie Spurgeon, and home four consecutive victories dehave the pole vault. The pole vault Jerry Lewis, will be missed: but feating Manchester N a y 9, by .3-2 cup was sticking three Inches a- gqvs like Larry Spurgeon, Ireland, and 3-0,’and defeating F r n n k l h bove the groucd when It should Kimmel. and Drexler, to name a 10-0 and 2-1 last Saturday nfternoon. have been level with t h e ground. few, will be back again. I n thc Nanchcster contest Ray Trislcr won the first Same and Charley Millcr t!ie sccond. I C had a miserable doy a t the plate in 1:OOSIEIt COLLXGE COSFERESCE TRACIC ASII FIELII IlECORDJ both games but made Its hits count. Xranchester outhit the Greyhounds Event Tinle o r 1-2 in the first contest and G? in Tear the second. Uistance llolder School Earlham 1950 Jackson 100 Yards 9.7 I n the Franklin game Jerry Xful1950 Earlham Jackson 220 Yards - 22:M) linix won the first game In fine 1949 style, pitching a one hitter. Central Franklin Evans 1960 interspersed nine walks along with Hanover Spenser 1960 Indiana Central G0ss 440 Yards 49.2 Its five hits t o give Nullinix a.eom1960 fortable lead. Goss Indiana Central 8SO S a r d s . 1:57.9 Harvey 1949 Indiana Central Low Hurdles 24.3 Ray Trlsler won the second game 1958 2-1. Unlike the first contest the Shires Iianover 1958 sccond was a close ballgame all Hanover Sylvester 1953 the way. Trlsler was also hard on Anderson Smith n i g h Hurdles 14.9 1957 the Franklin club, glving u p only Owensby lianover One Mile 4:29.5 1956 three hits. lIanover Owensby TwolXfile 10:11.1 1961 Fishel Hanorer Pole Vault ;, 13’ 8%” 1950 Franklin Javelin ’’ 190’ 4Smith Iianover 1957 Hamilton 24‘ 7?i” Broad Jump . 6‘ 3%” Boatman Hanover . 1961 High Jump Iranover 1957 Xorrls 143’ 1’’ Discus , Indiana Central 1961 Graves 48’ 10!i” Shot Put Indiana Central .19CO Goes. U u s c h 3:242 Nlle Relay L . .Girls Softball Coach, Miss Wallers, cringes as Linda Overla Fcx. Xnrtin .. , Ilnnorer ’:--. .,. 1961 :..1:32.6 rounds first base in game against Marian College. 880 Relay ‘c~~,!~,- Dennett Lead Golfers I.; ’ ’ , ._ ICC Wins Two Double Headers Hoosier Conference Track and Field Records , - , - I . Support the Greyhound Track Team by Your Presence Tomorrow Afternoon . . The ..recently orginizqd. Indiana Central Soung Republican Club sent three delegates;. Tom Short. Bob Specr and Stev$ Ohfaiiey to the 1962 convention of tlic hfidu’est Federation of College Young Republican Club3 held at the CisyPool Ilotel. After hearing and meet. ing the inidwest federation officers, Senators John Towcr and Homer Capehart, and a few of the several hundred delcgatcs who had come from 13 nrea states. your Indiana Central delegation bccamc vitally aware that this was not merely another political gathering-that is was only one expression of the significant movement among young pcople of the United States t a nffirm their heiiefs in the traditions of America: the imperativcs of individual freedom and pmtcction by a limited .government’ within a sovcreign nation. A t the roots of this groirth. obviously, is d disenchantment with .. Central Column. (Continued from rage 2) its value in terms of its future Influcnces. During the ycnr coupi.s have fallen In lovc and pian to marry, students h 3 received ~ feiiowships and wlii go O i l to m d u nte school. seniors have made job choices, some students i1aL.C failed to meet the required minimum standards in one area or another and have dropped out, some have become disinterested or discontented and terminated their formal education. H o w will ail of these things affect the lives of UIOSC directly concerned and what will be the in. fluence of thcm on society in the --Wars ahead? What may the things .which have happened to us here at Central this year mean for the pcar 2WO? We do not have t h e answers t o such questions and this is no doubt fortunate. But even the raising of the questions s ~ r v e st o show that a college is no: an ivory tower set apart from the stream of life. The college moves in midstream car. ried aionr - by. the force of a current which flows 8s fast as the speed of time itself. All t h a t takes place here is gathered UP in the stream and wlii hear its influence, for good or 111, as it moves continuously out into the Ocean of eter,,itv, Each of hnn a~. ahare in determining \*at the quality of that influence will hc. So it is that by Our actions rind attitudes ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~ today the Or Our tomorrows. And thus it is that only the ions- future determine the extent to which wo have mode Pro6ress at Central this war. by Steve O’Mally the rndicai poiitcai philosophies which prevailed on c o i i e p campuses of the ‘30’s’and beyond, and the implenientation of them in the Xationai Government. Biosaoming from the minor synods of ieft1st dissent t o becomc the major cultural tendencies of the age, the Liberal community can triumphantiy assert that it has “fought a good fight and won.” Any complacent. cntrenched orthodoxy: houxver. forgcts that young pcopie by their nature bccome easily bored by the tcd‘ous cliches of such scif-confident establishment. With the added factnr of the Left3 repeated fallures in foreign and domestic poiicies. it is rapidly losing its attraction for discerning students who are increasingly pledging their encrzies to an ideoiogicsi counterctt i c k based upon the ageless rcritics of the Western tradition. This authentic social revolution is articuistcly challenging t h c ” -. . XIarxian message which consigns all human destini ETAOIN SH which affirms that the task of progrcssive education is to adjust the rising gencration to the conditions of their futurc socialist environment, and whlrh Is so oblivious of our present crisis that it would “fight” Communists by subsidizing them. As Professor Ludwig Von Mise$ has said, the moral and intellectual resurrection of the idea of freedom is breaking the “spell of the dreadful conformity that threatened t o convert our nation into a spiritual desert.” W e cordially invite you to loin Indinna Ccntrnl Young Republicans and help us become n part of this greater force which can makc the second half of the twentieth century a n e r a ot vigor and spontaneity, just as the first half was charocterixd by dissolution and decay. Sarah J. Kestner. Gloria Ann King, Also C Janet Laccy, Nargaret Landis, Daniel Lawther, Thomas Leonard. Dorothy Ann Lester, Randall Linhart. Joy Ann Loveless. Judith Ellen AIcBride, Charienc Ann >lcCurdy, Doris Deal hIcGuff, Bahman hfahmudi. Ronald D. >fahurin, Edward Joseph hIarien. Harold lfarkie, William Frank hlellis. Gordon William Mller, James Jay hlilier. Lnrry William hfiiier. Lucy Hague AIiner, Charles P. Monroe. Deuiah Noe hloorhead. Daniel hIotto. Linda V?. hruterspaugh. Juanita Ruth Nelson, Gary Lee Palmer. Nancy Victoria Parker. Robert .Lee Patterson. John W. prickctt. Joseph Waiter Rankin. Vera Biinn Reher, Nancy Gay Ridenour. Phillip Dein Rodehaugh. Virginia Nay Roots, Kenneth E. Martin Appoints ’62-’63 Committees Lamm, O’Mally .Gain Offices - Ransburg; Scene of Music Recitals - 1. -.-.-.- E. Schwartz. Shirley Ann Shaffer. htarietta Showalter, Judith hIae Siocum. Sandra Kay Stephens, Janet Sue Stiles, Daricene Stratton, John Henry Etuckwisch. Laretta hrleie Sut!on. Gene Uarton Symmonds. hhrgaret Taylor, Iris J o a n Tcdford. Jack Joe Thacker. Judith Thompson. James E. Toney, George Trisier. Carla Vawter, Nancy C Waters,. Gwendolyn W’eddington. Randolph E. West, oan Whitten. John William Wilson, Lou Ann Wiltsee, Charles J a y Wise. Alice Ann Wiseman. Daniel Keith Workman, Xarvln Eugene Sork, Stanley Zent. Mothers Tea . Features Style Show Jane Stotts and her court. t h e four dormitsry hiudemothers and thc mother's coeds club andofficers their mothers grcetcd st. Jr‘s Lloyd Lea Seaggs8 Janice, Di, Schneider, Joan ,hIariorie Schoh. Hclen’R. Schuck, Ceo& -- .- , at t h e a n n u a l tea held the afternoon of >fay 12th in Krannert I l ~ i i . After .refrcshments o t punch, nuts, and cookies. the women proIndiana State College, Terre ceeded t3 the basement lounge At the final student council meetXIadclyn Smith and John Winkler Haute, Indiana. w&i the scene of. where Sue bferriman narrated “the presented their junior recitals in ing of the pcar, president Dick the first UCCF Indiana Regional typical college glrl” style show. A Ransburg Auditorium May 14th. Itartin announced his committee Council mcetlng Saturday, March college year of fashions began w!th The program was divided to include appohtnients for the coming year. 31.. Delegates from Indiana Cen- frcshmcn orientation (green beanLarry Thompson will head the of hILss Smithss selections, tral were Professor Fred Hili. LIZ ies included) and followed with t h e 7Vini:ier’s presentation and the re- chapel and convocation committee. Lnmm. Steve Ohfaiiey, and Chuck attire worn for student teaching, mainder of bIiss Smith’s prcscn- Assisting him will be Elaine Shuitz. football games, homecoming dance, Schultz, John Houiihan. Kathy tation. An executive committee t o act student nurses, Christmas shopBoger, Chuck Shuitz, Sue Hiatt and Miss Smith’s selections included Clara Underwood. These people between sessions of the council was ping. vacation and lounging. A ’On I W t y Pens” from IWdn’a wiil mcet with Dr. Parker Jordan elected a t the close of the meeting highlight was Cam1 and Harriet ‘The Creation”: “Night” by hIacArwith Liz Lamm being chosen vlce- Heiney gowned in their “sweetheart thur: “0 Lonely World“ by Ernest and Dr. James Weber to decide on chairman and Chuck Shultz as a banquet“ finery and singing “Let Charies; “sureOn this Shining varied and fitting programs for member at large. , me Call you Sweetheart.* ERster Night” by Samuel Barber; end tho student body. Early In the fall, The United Campus . Christian fashion followed along with rainfreshmen will be appointed to this “Love in the Dictionary” by Celius Fellowship is a n intercollegiate or- wear, beaehwear and a traditional committee, C5ief Justico of the ganization, a Christian movement June wedding. Featured In t h e DougherW. M S S Smith was aCCOmstudent court will be Lynn Youngto minister to the entire campus, wedding were the mothers of Corby a hlwd. HIS justices will be Joe Ranport sophomore. not only students, but faculty and rinne Coble Arthur and bfr. Arkin. Larry Thompson, Anne Norfor- -thur-Jane .Stotts-wore-thratton--. Winkier‘s -four- organ-selections - -cross;Tom Short and Dcanna Mar--’-.staff-as-weil.-This-concern. included *tuaiietodel ~ ~ ~by ~ quart. d These ~ ~people ~ will * decide v on people makes it a valuable contrib- dnnt’s gown and Corrlnne followed uting factor to the SCA. Swecniick: “Prelude, Fugue and in her bridal gown. Other enterdisciplinary action to be taken in Rev. Jim Pryne, campus minis- tninmcnt consisted of the *.‘Co-eds” Chaconne in C Major” by Buxte- any cnses of serious student ofter at Illinois Normal University, trio singing “Singin’ In t h e Rain.” hude: “0,God, Our Faithful God“ fenses. spoke to the group Friday evening hfodeis a e r e Portia Flake. Karen by Brahams, and three movements Mike Stine is to be manager of concerning UCCF on the regional Foley. Patsy C Wliicinson. Pat from lfendeissohn.s s,Sonata No, 2:, n[iss Smith is a maduate of the Recreation Room. He will level in Illinois as well as on the Tapscott. Dee Marquart, Karen choose his helpers at a later date. campus of Illinois Normal. Franklin Central and Winkler is B Daugherty, J a n e Winter and Cindy J i m Cummings and Tom Short The council discussed at great Howqrd. Others were Soni Macy.‘ Southport graduate. will be in charge of homecoming lengths the form UCCF should as- Joyce Brittenbam, Janet hlyers, preparations in the fall. sume in Indiana at both state and Liz Lamm. Roberta Bowman. Carol local levels. Suggestions were Vawter. Marilyn Ramsey. Judy Tocmade for possible study confer- tien. Kathie Kirkpatrick and Bette cnces to help clarify this In the Lou Gray. Lmnard E. Pearson. director of minds of all Involved In this new Ail mothers &re honored with public relations and h f l r e t o r ad. movement. corsages. visor. has been nppointed to a ” Pearson Appointed Juniors Prepare For Year Ahead; Elect Emery ; three JTar term on the committee on public relations of the American Association Of Colleges for Teache r Education, a department of the Nationni Education Association. ’ Other schools represented on this committee include Colorado State. l r i c h k a n State. St. Cloud (Jlinnesota) State, Ball State and \Vestern hlichiaan. .. ~~~~~ :’ -., (Continued I r o n Pafie 3) .I ! - Friday, May 18,1962 .REFLECTOR Page 4 REFLECTOR. STAFF ANNOUNCED ’ Above arc the new REFLECTOR editors. They are 1 to r: Clcnna Apslcy; Karen Folcy. Jnck Johnson, Ruth Berg, Dan Lawthcr and Georgia Heib. . ..- ~ Juniors . a r e busy making prcpnrations for the end of this semester and for the fall when they will have senior responslbilitles. Class elections were held hIay 3rd. Jcrry Emery from Howe High e h o o l will be senior class president. Emery is an art major. hfanual Iiigh School contributed the vice-president, secretary and treasurer. They are Jerry hfeClain, Anne Norcmss and Pat Stacy respectively. UcClain ts a pre-law student who attends classes a t Indiana Ccntrnl via the telephone: Anne is a foreign language major while P a t majors in biology. Sue hlerrimin will be the class student council rcpresentative. Sue graduatcd from, high school in Itonmouth, Indiana. She is a business education major. : ’ Several juniors have also been Campus Camera by Dave Brady cclcctcd to assist as ushers an< marshalis for the senior candielighting ceremony, baccalaureate and commencement These.people are Tom .Armstrong, Jerry’ Emery. Grcg Fowl, Liz Iiuii, Liz Lsmm. Nancy Linkei and Judi ifcBrlde. Others are Sue .hferriman, Jim hXiiier, Sharon hlyers. E 1 a i e Schuitz, Pat Stacy, Mike Stine‘and Lynn Soungbiood. .. . . -.