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Aurora Volume 44 - Digital Commons @ Olivet
Olivet Nazarene University
Digital Commons @ Olivet
Aurora
Archives
1-1-1957
Aurora Volume 44
Dorothy Estelle (Editor)
Olivet Nazarene University
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DEDICATION
To those d e v o te d , G o d -fe a rin g in d iv id ­
uals w h o , th ro u g h fa ith a n d c o n fid e n ce in
the cause o f holiness e d u c a tio n , sa crificed
a n d la b o re d to fo u n d a n d p e rp e tu a te this
in stitu tio n o f h ig h e r le a rn in g ;
To those w h o , th o u g h som e w h at se p a ­
ra te d in d is ta n c e , a re one in the com m on
co n se cra tio n
o f tim e, m eans, a n d se lf to
the co n tin u a tio n a n d success o f this C o lle g e ;
To those w h o shall a c c e p t the G o d -g iv e n
c h a lle n g e f o r the fu tu re needs o f O liv e t
this book is dedicated.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
O liv e t Y e ste rd a y
O liv e t T o d a y
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10
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A d m in is tra tio n
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^2
W h o ’s W h o .............................................................................
47
S en io r C la s s .............................................................................
53
Jun io r C l a s s .............................................................................
8^
S op ho m ore C l a s s ..................................................................
87
Freshman Class
^
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T h e o lo g ic a l C e rtific a te
an d
M in is te ria l S tudies ............................................................... 105
Cam pus L i f e .............................................................................10 5
Fine A r t s .....................................................................................1 5 9
Sports
....................................................................................... 1 8 6
O liv e t T o m o rro w
242
IN M E M
A L V A W . EASTM AN
Rev. Eastm an, e ld e r in the C hurch o f the
N a z a re n e a n d m em b er o f O liv e t's b o a rd o f
trustees, d ie d S e p te m b e r 11, 1 9 5 6 . He
liv e d a g o d ly , consistent life , a n d c o n ­
trib u te d much to the g ro w th o f the Church
o f the N a z a re n e .
M RS. M A R Y M A R V IN
M rs. M a rv in , O liv e t’s b o o ksto re m a n a g e r,
d ie d D e cem b er 10, 1 9 5 6 . A m em b er o f
C o lle g e C hurch, he r fa ith , sincere C h ristian
life , a n d sw eet d is p o s itio n y ie ld e d g re a t
in flue nce on O liv e t's cam pus.
BETTY B E N H A M
Betty, a m em b er o f O liv e t’s
freshm a n class b e g i n n i n g
second sem ester, d ie d M arch
2, 1 9 5 7 . She liv e d a co n ­
sistent C h ristia n life d a ily ,
a n d w ith an u n w a v e rin g fa ith
she su ffe re d g r e a t l y , y e t
silently.
P fif/r P o u r
DRIAM
Tom, a m em b er o f O liv e t’s 1 9 5 6
class, d ie d S e p te m b e r 2 8 , 1 9 5 6 .
A lw a y s sm ilin g , he w as q u ie t, y e t
en thusiastic a n d w as d e v o te d to
G o d , the church, th e cause o f
holiness, his w ife , in fa n t son, p a r­
ents, a n d sister.
T H O M A S H . M ILB Y
L i t t l e J o e y , p r e c io u s th irte e n m o n th -o ld son o f Professor an d
M rs. H a rve y H. H um ble, becam e
o n e o f G o d 's little a n g e ls on D e­
ce m b e r 17, 1 9 5 6 . His pa re n ts an d
the fa m ily h o ld m any precious
m em o ries o f th e ir little one.
G ILBERT L. S N ID E R
JO E L HU M BLE
" G ib , ” a fo rm e r O liv e t
stud ent, w as d ro w n e d
N ovem ber 26, 1956,
s h o rtly b e fo re c o m p le t­
ing his plans to re -e n te r
O liv e t. He served C hrist
a n d th e church. He was
ve ry d e v o te d to his
w ife , tw o c h ild re n , an d
o th e r m em bers o f the
fa m ily .
P a g e F iv e
Board of Trustees
The B oa rd o f Trustees o f O liv e t N a z a re n e C o lle g e has a fo u r­
fo ld p u rp o se : to m a in ta in O liv e t as an in stitu tio n g iv in g an e d u ca tio n
w ith a C h ristio n pu rpo se, g e a re d to the service o f C h rist an d the
Church o f N a z a re n e on the c o lle g e p re p a ra tio n le v e l; to c a rry on a
p ro g ra m to im p le m e n t this pu rpo se in re la tin g the stud ent to G o d , to
him self, to a n y d iv in e call o r service in the la y fie ld , a n d p e rs o n a lly
e q u ip p in g a n d d e v e lo p in g p e rs o n a lity to fu lfill life 's w o rk a n d d e v o ­
tio n ; to p ro v id e fa c u lty , a d m in is tra tiv e o ffice rs, a n d fa c ilitie s to a c ­
com plish this; a n d to m a n a g e the business a n d p ro p e rty o f the c o r­
p o ra tio n in g e n e ra l o u tlin e .
The B oard he ld its a n n u a l w in te r m ee ting on F ebru ary 13, 1 9 5 7 ,
a n d w ill h o ld its a n n u a l sp ring m ee ting on M a y 2 9 , 1 9 5 7 .
Recent a ctio n s w h ich the B oard has take n in strivin g fo r the
b e tte rm e n t o f the c o lle g e in c lu d e : the c re a tio n o f the o ffic e o f
A ssistant to the P resident f o r g ift con tacts w ith business g ro u p s a n d
fo u n d a tio n s ; p la c in g in the hands o f the In s titu tio n a l P lanning C om ­
m ission a fu rth e r d e v e lo p m e n t o f the M a ste r C am pus Plan a n d the
p re lim in a ry steps to w a rd a v o lu n ta ry s u p p o rt f o r p ro visio n o f a student
c e n te r; p re lim in a ry steps ta ke n to w a rd the e xp a n sio n o f stud ent hous­
ing a n d a c a d e m ic fa c ilitie s ; a n d th e c re a tio n o f a com m ittee to plan
f o r the c e le b ra tin g o f the G o ld e n A n n iv e rs a ry o f the C o lle g e .
DR. U P D IK E , C h o ir m o n
B O A R D O F TRUSTEES
- W . E. A lb e o , Rev. P o ul G . B o s s e tt, Rev. L u th e r C o n tw e ll, Rev. F lo y d E. C o le , Rev. J. C. C o llin s , D r. Leo C . D o v is , Rev. H o rle y
D ow ns,
>v. L. E. E c k le y , Rev. R. B. F r e d e r ic k , D r. H o rv e y S. G o llo w o y , D r. C . A . G ib s o n , Rev. D o n o ld J G ib s o n , Rev. W a lt e r IB. G re e k , Rev
.
.
o tto n . Rev. F re d J. H o w k , M r. C h o rle s F. J o c o b s , Rev. R o b e rt J o n e s , Rev. Ross Lee, Rev. O . L. M o .s h , M r T h o m o s L ^ M a rk s , Rev. E. W . M o rtm
>v T. E. M o r t in , Rev. T. T. M c C o rd , D r. W . M . M c G u ir e , M r. J. H a rlo n M ilb y , Rev. M o rk M o o r e , Rev. A r t h u r C . M o rg a n Rev L e s lie Po o t ,
5v. G e n e P h illip s , D r. W . S. P u rin to n , Rev. G e o . H . D . R e o d e r, Rev. M ile s A . S im m o n s , D r. E. D. S im p s o n , Rev. H o rr y T. S ta n le y , D r. D o n o ld
o r r . Rev. J. P o u l T u c k e r, D r. P a ul U p d ik e , M r. M y ro n W a lk e r , D r. H . W . Reed.
The h isto ry o f O liv e t’s a c c re d ita tio n da tes b a c k to N o v e m b e r 19, 1 9 3 9 , w hen fire d e stro ye d the a d ­
m in istra tio n b u ild in g a t “ O ld O liv e t.” This c a ta s tro p h e necessitated a ch a n g e in lo ca tio n f o r the c o lle g e . The
e ventual m ove to the m ore s tra te g ic a lly ce n te re d K a n ka ke e a re a is one o f the fa c to rs w h ich has led O ilv e t
in to fu ll a c c re d ita tio n .
In 1 9 4 3 , upon e x a m in a tio n , O liv e t w a s .g ra n te d fu ll a c c re d ita tio n as a fo u r-y e a r te a c h e rs ’ c o lle g e by
the U n iversity o f Illin o is.
The c o lle g e then b e g a n p re p a ra tio n f o r re g io n a l a c c re d ita tio n by jo in in g the lib e ra l arts study spon­
sored by on e d ivisio n o f N o rth C e n tra l. This d iv is io n had n o th in g to d o w ith a c c re d ita tio n , bu t it w as un­
d o u b te d ly g o o d p re p a ra tio n fo r a d m issio n . Dr. C. S. M cC la in was the c o lle g e ’s first re p re s e n ta tiv e in the
lib e ra l arts w o rksh o p .
In 1 9 4 9 , the p a tte rn o f a lib e ra l arts w o rk s h o p w as a g a in fo llo w e d , an d on the a d v ic e o f Dr. N o rm an
Burns, S e cre ta ry o f the N o rth C e n tra l A sso cia tio n , the c o lle g e secured the services o f Dr. T h e o d o re Stephens
as u n o ffic ia l e xa m in e r. Dr. Stephens spent several days on O liv e t’s cam pus an d g a ve a nu m be r o f sugges­
tions, an im p o rta n t on e o f w h ich w as th a t the c o lle g e b rin g its a u d itin g system in to a c c o rd w ith sta n d a rd
pro ced ures o f o th e r co lle g e s an d un ive rsities in th e re g io n a l a sso cia tio n . O f course, the fa c u lty w as w e a k
in e a rne d d o c to ra te s , th e lib ra ry w as sm all, an d the in d e b te d n e ss w as la rg e . A ll o f these w e re d e fin ite ly
adverse fa c to rs .
In the sum m er o f 1951 the c o lle g e p re p a re d the first S elf-S urvey, an e v ‘ lu a tio n study o f O liv e t N a z a rene C o lle g e , an d sent the study to the S e cre ta ry o f the N o rth C e n tra l A ssociatio n w ith the request th a t
O liv e t be e xa m in e d fo r m em b ersh ip. This e x a m in a tio n w as given in F ebru ary, 1 9 5 2 . O u t o f the 24 colleg es
and universities w h ich a p p lie d fo r m em b ersh ip a t this tim e , o n ly 3 o r 4 w e re a d m itte d . O liv e t’s case was
re fe rre d b a ck w ith an a d m o n itio n to stre n g th e n the fa c u lty , in crea se sa la rie s, an d e n la rg e the lib ra ry c a p a c ­
ity, and w ith va rio u s o th e r suggestions fo r im p ro ve m e n t. A ll o f these suggestions w e re g ive n c a re fu l study
an d c o n s id e ra tio n a n d , as f a r as po ssib le, w e re fo llo w e d .
•
In the sum m er o f 1 9 5 4 , the c o lle g e p re p a re d a n o th e r S elf-S urvey a n d the exa m in ers w e re a g a in asked
to d e te rm in e th e fitness o f the c o lle g e fo r m e m b ersh ip in the a sso cia tio n . The e x a m in a tio n w as given e a rly
in the y e a r 1 9 5 5 , an d m em bers o f the com m ission d e c id e d th a t the c o lle g e was fa r en ou gh a d v a n c e d a t
this tim e th a t m em b ersh ip should no t be refuse d, bu t th e re w e re some questions re la tiv e to streng th o f
fa c u lty , fin a n c e , a n d a d m in is tra tio n th a t th e y w ished to study fu rth e r. This m ea nt a n o th e r y e a r o f a n xio u s
w a itin g .
The fo llo w in g sp rin g an e x a m in e r w as sent to th e cam pus a t the expense o f N o rth C e n tra l, an d the
a p p lic a tio n fo r a c c re d ita tio n w as v o te d on in A p ril, 1 9 5 6 . The a c tio n this tim e was fa v o ra b le a n d on A p ril
12, 1 9 5 6 , n o tific a tio n w as given to the P reside nt’s O ffic e th a t O liv e t N a z a re n e C o lle g e ha d been elected
to fu ll M e m b e rsh ip in to th e N o rth C e n tra l A sso cia tio n o f Schools an d C o lle ge s.
The an n o u n ce m e n t w as no t m ad e p u b lic , h o w e ve r, until the ch a p e l service on F rid a y, A p ril 13— the
luckiest unlucky d a y O liv e t eve r h a d . The students w a ite d a n x io u s ly fo r the te le p h o n e ca ll w h ich w o u ld co n ­
firm the g o o d news. W h ile tension m ounted an d spirits rose, accounts o f th e h isto ry o f the c o lle g e and o f
the process o f a c c re d ita tio n w e re p re sen te d by D r. Reed, Dr. M cC la in , an d Dr. S n o w b a rg e r.
U pon re ce ivin g the lo n g a w a ite d news, a c e le b ra tio n w as in o rd e r. Classes w e re dism issed fo r the
re m a in d e r o f the d a y , an d the cam pus sw a rm ed w ith h a p p y students th rille d w ith the d o u b le p o rtio n o f
g o o d luck in b e co m in g a c c re d ite d a n d in b e in g dism issed fro m classes. The fa c u lty jo in e d in the s p irit o f the
c e le b ra tio n by c h a lle n g in g the seniors to a b a s e b a ll g a m e . The W a g o n W h e e l was o p en a n d buzzed w ith
business until 1 1 :00 p.m.
Inasmuch as m em b ersh ip in on e re g io n a l a c c re d itin g a sso cia tion a u to m a tic a lly m akes a c o lle g e re c­
o g n ize d b y a ll o th e r re g io n a l a sso cia tions, m e m b e rsh ip in the N o rth C e n tra l A c c re d itin g A sso cia tio n gives
O liv e t N a z a re n e C o lle g e m em b ersh ip in the five o th e r re g io n a l a sso cia tions. O liv e t students, th e re fo re , re ­
ceive unqu estio ned s ta n d in g in tra n s fe rrin g to o th e r co lle g e s o r g ra d u a te in stitu tion s th ro u g h o u t the U nited
States.
P a g e S even
Foreword
The 1 9 5 6 -1 9 5 7 A u ro ra salutes O liv e t N a z a re n e C o lle g e on this her G o ld e n
A n n iv e rs a ry ; to d a y rem inisce nt o f h e r s tru g g lin g y e t successful past, eve r conscious
o f her pre sen t re s p o n s ib ility to each se a rch in g m in d, a n d pe rsisten tly striv in g fo r a
g re a te r to m o rro w . This is the O liv e t o u r b o o k p o rtra y s to you.
Time is evasive, a n d the past has e sca pe d us, ne ver to be fu lly re c a p tu re d . The
pages o f O liv e t’s b o o k o f life , c ro w d e d w ith accounts o f sa crifice , stru g g le , progress,
a n d v ic to ry have y e llo w e d w ith the pa ssin g o f tim e a n d fa d e d in the su n lig h t o f the
fru itfu l ye a rs. But some have sou gh t a n d fo u n d som e th in g o f th a t w h ich w e n t b e fo re
a n d have re c o rd e d , in th e b e g in n in g pa ge s o f this b o o k , the essence o f y e s te rd a y ’s
O liv e t.
W e have liv e d th e to d a y s o f O liv e t. The m em ories o f the p e o p le , the places, an d
the events o f this G o ld e n A n n iv e rs a ry y e a r w ill lin g e r in the m inds a n d he arts o f all
those w h o have sh a re d them . D ay b y d a y the pre sen t has u n fo ld e d b e fo re us, la y in g
a t o u r fe e t its treasures. It is the pu rp o se a n d task o f this b o o k to reco nstruct this
present o f O liv e t in such a m an ne r th a t it w ill live a n d m ove b e fo re y o u r eyes, th a t it
w ill b re a th e in to y o u r life its life , a n d th a t it w ill m ake you a p a rt o f it.
The fu tu re is so n e a r it seems a lm o st in c re d ib le . A ll th a t lies be tw e e n the to d a ys
a n d the to m o rro w s is the th in cu rta in o f the u n forese en . The cu rta in is n e ve r d ra w n
un til to m o rro w daw ns, bu t as w e stan d on the th re sh o ld o f a ne w d a y , w e d e te c t the
silh o u e tte d fo rm o f th in g s to com e. T h e re fo re , o u r b o o k te rm in a te s w ith a g lim p se a t
the hopes, dre am s, a n d plans th a t c a rry us to the to m o rro w s o f O liv e t.
The A u ro ra
p ro u d ly
TODAY, and TOM O RROW .
presents
to
you
O liv e t
N a z a re n e
C o lle g e ,
YESTERDAY,
History
O N S e p te m b e r 3 0 ,
1 9 0 7 , a che rish ed seve n-ye ar dre am b e g a n
to m a te ria liz e in G e o rg e to w n , Illin o is.
T hrough the m in istry o f Dr. E. F. W a lk e r a n d “ ou t o f the co n ­
v ic tio n o f a com m on need cam e the d e sire a n d p ra y e r o f a fe w o f
G o d ’s p e o p le in the state o f Illin o is f o r a school w hich w o u ld
stan d d e fin ite ly a n d a lw a ys fo r holiness o f h e a rt a n d life . This
co n victio n w a s: That the re lig io u s e lem e nt is necessary to e d u c a ­
tio n ; th a t re lig io u s e x p e rie n c e a n d e th ic a l culture must com e in
the fo rm a tiv e stages o f o n e ’s life ; th a t G o d can have His w a y
w ith m an o n ly w hen m an's s p iritu a l d e v e lo p m e n t is a t least e q ua l
to his in te lle c tu a l d e v e lo p m e n t; a n d th a t the b e g in n in g a n d d e ­
ve lo p in g o f the s p iritu a l p a rt must be u n d e rta ke n in e a rly life , and
co n d u cte d fro m
the firs t in a sane a n d sa fe m an ne r, w ith the
B ible as a te x tb o o k .”
To this end a sm all holiness school was fo u n d e d by M r. O rla
A . N e s b itt. A fo u r room house was secured in the no rth w e st p a rt o f
to w n , a n d on S ep tem be r 3 0 tw e n ty pupils ta u g h t b y M r. N e s b itt’s
sister, M a ry , w h o is still liv in g , b e g a n the firs t session o f the school
th a t is no w O liv e t N a z a re n e C o lle g e . Their o n ly e q u ip m e n t co n ­
sisted o f benches used as seats to re cite fro m a n d w rite on . By the
end o f the y e a r the e n ro llm e n t h a d re a ch e d fifty -s ix .
I ’(!(/(! Twch'C
lanr (Snirgetoum, SUutms
1908-40 OUoet, 91Um UI
1940 Kankakee, Illinois
“ H o lin e s s T o b e r n a c le " w h e re d a y s c h o o l w a s h e ld
fir s t f e w w e e k s .
f o r th e
'A d m in is t r a tio n
‘A d m in is t r a tio n
(,
B u ild in g " in
.fCV A r ' - w
...,
§ *.
I.
K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
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. v
.• V
\\v
.
B u ild in g " a t O liv e t , I llin o is .
A . M . H ills ,
O liv e t's fir s t p r e s id e n t
1 9 0 9 -1 9 1 0
Dedicated Men and Women
E. F. W o lk e r ,
P re s id e n t
1 9 1 2 -1 9 1 5
F ifty g o ld e n yea rs w as m ore tha n the sto ry o f fo rtu n a te
circum stances. It was m ore th a n an a g e o f e d u c a tio n a l in ­
q u iry . It was the story o f g re a t men a n d w o m e n w h o sim ply
m a d e a g o o d b e g in n in g in to a g re a t C h ristia n in stitu tio n o f
h ig h e r le a rn in g . S ca tte re d th ro u g h o u t th e h isto ry o f O liv e t
th e ir nam es a p p e a r:
O rla A . N e s b itt spe nt his e n e rg y, p ra ye rs, a n d m oney to
fo u n d a school w h e re the B ible w as u p h e ld , G o d w as h o n­
o re d , a n d C h ristia n c h a ra c te r b u ilt.
B. F. H o y n e s ,
P re s id e n t
1 9 1 6 -1 9 1 7
J. E. L. M o o r e ,
P re s id e n t
1 9 1 9 -1 9 2 2
Seven m en, a lo n g w ith O . A . N e sb itt, w e re la rg e ly re ­
sp o n sib le f o r a holiness school b e com ing a re a lity — Elvin
Jud d, W illia m R ichards, R. E. R ichards, John F. M cC o y, H. C.
W ils o n , Jos. B. C o n a d a y , a n d A . N . Leneeve.
Miss M a ry N e s b itt, because o f her lo ve a n d d e v o tio n
to w a rd G o d a n d in spite o f m e a g e r fu n d s, b e cam e the first
te a c h e r o f the p rim a ry school w h ich w as th e nucleus o f
O liv e t.
A . M . H ills, O liv e t's firs t p re sid e n t, w as e d u c a te d a t O b e rlin a n d Y a le . S aved a n d sa n c tifie d , he w as a sch o la r, a u th o r,
N . W . S a n fo r d ,
P re s id e n t
1 9 2 2 -1 9 2 6
T. W . W illin g h o m ,
I ’af/e F o u r t e e n
A . L. P a rro tt,
P re s id e n t
P re s id e n t
1 9 2 6 -1 9 3 7
1 9 3 7 -1 9 4 5
C. S. M c C lo in ,
P ro fe s s o r
1923-
W . B. L a rs e n ,
P ro fe s s o r
H o r o ld W . R e ed,
P re s id e n t
1930-
1949-
p re a c h e r, a n d c o lle g e p re s id e n t. There has b e en no g re a te r
te a c h e r fo r y o u n g p re ach ers th a n Dr. H ills.
E. F. W a lk e r, in n ine te en h u n d re d , p re a c h e d in D a n ville
on the need o f C h ristia n e d u c a tio n a n d g a v e the im petus
th a t sta rte d O liv e t. He was e le cte d p re s id e n t w h en th e school
was ta ke n o v e r by the C hurch o f the N a z a re n e .
N . W . S a n fo rd m ad e eve ry e ffo rt po ssib le to m ake our
co lle g e strong in those d iffic u lt fin a n c ia l days a n d to kee p it
true to the N a z a re n e ty p e o f C h ristia n e d u c a tio n .
D . J. S tr ic k le r,
P ro fe s s o r
1930-
T. W . W illin g h a m , o n e o f O liv e t’s g re a te s t frie n d s , th ro u g h
his fa ith fu l, ea rn e st la b o r a n d sacrifice w as la rg e ly re sp o n ­
sib le f o r the survival o f o u r c o lle g e in a fin a n c ia l crisis.
A . L. P a rro tt d u rin g his a d m in is tra tio n was a b le to re a liz e
th re e g re a t acco m plishm e nts: the a c c re d ita tio n o f the state
un ive rsity, the purchase o f the new lo c a tio n , a n d the liq u id a ­
C o rlto n B irc h o rd ,
P ro fe s s o r
1 9 3 4 -1 9 3 7
tio n o f the c o lle g e ’s d e b t.
G ro v e r V a n Duyn w as a con secra te d la ym a n w h o to o k
o ve r the w o rk o f s ta rtin g O liv e t’s c u rre n t b u ild in g p ro g ra m .
S elden D. K elle y g a v e u n re se rve d ly to the in te re st o f a ll,
a lw a ys zealous fo r the g o o d o f the c o lle g e a n d the a d v a n c e ­
m ent o f th e K in gd om o f G o d .
H a ro ld W . Reed, th ro u g h his w ise p la n n in g , is n o t on ly
b rin g in g to re a liz a tio n the a m b itio n s o f the e a rlie r pre sid ents,
b u t is la u n ch in g a p ro g ra m w h ich prom ises to m ake O liv e t’s
fu tu re p ro g re ssive ly m ore g lo rio u s .
L o u re n c e H o w e ,
P ro fe s s o r
1 9 3 2 -1 9 4 4
E lsie J e n k s ,
R e g is tra r
1 9 2 2 -1 9 3 9
C. A . G ib s o n ,
E. O . C h a lf a n t ,
T ru s te e
T ru s te e
1 9 1 7 -1 9 5 4
1 9 2 6 -1 9 5 7
E d w in
B u rk e ,
T ru s te e
1 9 1 6 -1 9 4 3
T. S. G re e r,
P ro fe s s o r
1 9 1 2 -1 9 4 8
P a g e F iftee n
A c a d e m ic M a rc h a t O liv e t , I llin o is .
A c a d e m ic M a rc h e s a t K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
The fo llo w in g y e a r, 1 9 0 8 , tw o farm s
w e re p u rcha sed by M r. N e s b itt a n d M r.
F. E. R ichards fo r th e pu rpo se o f e s ta b ­
lish in g a p e rm a n e n t school lo c a tio n .
F orty-six acres w e re set a sid e fo r a
cam pus, a n d the rest w as d iv id e d o ff
in to lots to be so ld , the p ro ce e d s b e in g
p a id in to the school.
A fra m e b u ild in g consisting o f th re e
sm all room s w as used to house the g ra m ­
m ar a n d a ca d e m y d e p a rtm e n ts. The
Lincoln House, a la rg e house across the
ro a d so na m ed because A b ra h a m Lin­
coln o fte n s to p p e d the re , was used as
a d o rm ito ry , lib ra ry , a n d business o ffic e .
A te n t stretche d upon the c a m p g ro u n d was used as a d in in g h a ll.
C o n tin u in g the aim o f the school as a p la c e w h e re the B ible a n d holiness should be ta u g h t, the
trustees a d d e d the C o lle g e o f L ib e ra l A rts in 1 9 0 9 . A la rg e th re e -s to ry b ric k d o rm ito ry was e re cte d .
D u rin g this y e a r Dr. A . M . Hills was chosen as the P resident. The e n ro llm e n t was o v e r fifty .
In 1 9 1 0 , Ezra T. F ranklin w as m ad e p re s id e n t. A la rg e b ric k a d m in is tra tio n b u ild in g was ere cte d
a t the cost o f fifty tho usan d d o lla rs . A lso a ca m p m ee ting ta b e rn a c le , se a tin g on e th o u sa n d five hun­
d re d p e o p le was b u ilt ne a r the cam pus.
By 191 1, the cam pus in c lu d e d n e a rly sixty acres w h ich subsum ed a la rg e m ap le g ro v e a n d sugar
cam p.
The fo llo w in g y e a r the stud ent b o d y k e p t g ro w in g . The needs o f the c o lle g e w e re m any. The in ­
de b te d n e ss o f the c o lle g e was in c re a s in g , a n d it was b e co m in g m ore an d m ore a p p a re n t to the trustees
th a t th e y co u ld not d e p e n d upon v o lu n ta ry s u p p o rt fro m in d e p e n d e n t gro up s to m eet th e ir needs. So in
1 9 1 2 “ the B oard o f Trustees o f Illin o is Holiness U n iversity, a fte r p ra y e r a n d due c o n s id e ra tio n , b e lie v ­
in g it to be fo r the b e tte rm e n t o f a ll co n ce rn e d , te n d e re d the Illin o is Holiness U n iversity to the C h ica g o
C e n tra l D istrict o f the C hurch o f the N a z a re n e ,” w h o a c c e p te d this g ift a n d assum ed c o n tro l. The
church also assum ed an in d e b te d n e ss o f be tw ee n $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 a n d $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
D r. E. F. W a lk e r, a g e n e ra l s u p e rin te n d e n t o f the C hurch o f the N a z a re n e , a c c e p te d the p re sid e n cy
in a d d itio n to his o th e r du ties. A g ra d u a te d e p a rtm e n t was a d d e d , a n d school c o n tin u e d . A t the C h i­
ca g o C e n tra l D istrict A ssem bly, a c o lle c tio n w as taken a m o u n tin g to $ 5 ,0 0 0 in cash a n d notes to a p p ly
on Dr. W a lk e r ’s p ro p o s itio n “ to strive f o r 3 0 0 students a n d $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 .”
I*a y c Sixteen
S tu d e n ts a t w o r k in o ld
!n
1 9 1 4 , the firs t y e a rb o o k ,
w as p u b lis h e d .
lib r a r y .
th e A u ro ra ,
It w as pu t o u t b y the
high
school ju n io r class. A t firs t the s ta ff w as a
s e lf-p e rp e tu a tin g o rg a n iz a tio n .
In the y e a r 1 9 1 5 , the c o lle g e , th e a ca d e m y,
the school o f o ra to ry , a n d the school o f th e o l­
o g y a ll m e rite d p ra is e ; bu t in music, IHU m ade
n o ta b le a d v a n c e . In a d d itio n to re g u la r w o rk
in p ia n o , vo ice , a n d v io lin , th e re w e re several
o rg a n iz a tio n s
w o rth y
of
m e n tio n ,
in c lu d in g
the brass b a n d , the o rc h e s tra , the M a n d o lin ,
the b o y s ’ an d the g irls ’ G le e C lubs, a n d the
M iria m Q u a rte t. A lso in 1 9 1 5 , the nam e o f
the
school,
Illin o is
H oliness
U n ive rsity,
was
ch a ng ed to O liv e t U n iversity.
The h e a tin g p la n t w as b u ilt in 1 9 1 6 , cost­
ing $ 1 4 ,0 0 0 .
The a c a d e m y w as a c c re d ite d b y the U n i­
versity o f
Illin o is
in
1 9 1 7 . M a n u a l tra in in g
O u ts id e v ie w
o f n e w M e m o r ia l L ib ra ry .
an d nurses’ tra in in g w e re m a d e a p a rt o f the
curriculu m .
S tu d e n ts s tu d y in g in th e n e w lib r a r y .
T h e C a lle d M is s io n a r y B a n d in 1 9 3 3 .
T h e c h e m is tr y la b o r a to r y a t O ld O liv e t.
The n e x t several yea rs w e re tro u b le d tim es f o r the “ u n iv e rs ity .”
The in d e b te d n e ss c o n tin u e d to in ­
crea se. A g ro w in g stud ent b o d y c a lle d f o r a d d itio n a l b u ild in g s a n d e q u ip m e n t. The d iffic u ltie s o f W o rld
W a r I ye a rs a n d o f the p o s t-w a r d e p re ssio n , to g e th e r w ith m any cha ng es o f a d m in is tra tio n , b ro u g h t the
school p re c a rio u s ly n e a r to ruin.
In the y e a r 1 9 2 3 , the s c h o o l’s nam e w as c h a n g e d to O liv e t C o lle g e . In the same y e a r the school file d
b a n k ru p tc y . N . W . S a n fo rd w a s e le cte d p re s id e n t, a n d T. W . W illin g h a m
w as e le cte d tre a su re r o f the
c o lle g e . Six seniors re ce ive d th e B a ch e lo r o f A rts d e g re e , am o n g w hom w as C a rl S. M c C la in , o u r present
re g is tra r.
The n e x t th re e yea rs w e re ones o f h e ro ic s tru g g le a n d u n s p e a k a b le sa crifice . In spite o f it a ll, the
b a ttle seem ed lost. In the sp rin g o f 1 9 2 6 , it w as a n n o u n ce d th a t th e school m ig h t n o t o p e n in the fa ll. O n
June 10, 1 9 2 6 , the c o lle g e w as pu t up f o r a u c tio n . H e a vy hearts w itn esse d the o rd e a l. H eaviness was
c h a n g e d to re jo ic in g , h o w e ve r, a n d te a rs o f s o rro w b e ca m e tears o f jo y w hen Dr. W illin g h a m ’s b id was
a c c e p te d , a n d O liv e t w as sa ve d . T. W . W illin g h a m succeeded N . W . S a n fo rd as p re s id e n t. The B oa rd o f
Trustees w as com p ose d o f tw e n ty -th re e m em bers.
In 1 9 2 8 , the d a rk fin a n c ia l p ictu re b e g a n to b rig h te n .
O v e r $ 3 ,0 0 0
w as a p p ro p ria te d f o r la b o ra to ry ,
lib ra ry , a n d classroom e q u ip m e n t. Fifteen seniors w e re g ra d u a te d this y e a r.
P u t f c H if/ hi c m
M is s io n a r y B a n d in 1 9 3 5 .
T h e b a s e b a ll te a m
a t O ld
O liv e t.
The yea rs fo llo w in g co n tin u e d to be try in g , b u t the y w e re yea rs o f pro gre ss. Debts w e re re tire d , im ­
provem ents m a d e , a n d scholastic sta n d a rd s w e re ra is e d . The n e xt y e a r W a lte r B. Larsen a n d D w ig h t J.
S trickle r b e cam e m em bers o f the fa c u lty .
The S ilver A n n iv e rs a ry o f the c o lle g e w as c e le b ra te d in 1 9 3 2 . In th a t y e a r, C. S. M cC la in w as a p ­
p o in te d a c a d e m ic d e a n .
The n e xt y e a r, O rphe us C h o ir was o rg a n iz e d by Professor Larsen.
In 1 9 3 6 , O liv e t’s d e b a te team s w o n d is tin c tio n in in te rc o lle g ia te foren sics.
The fo llo w in g y e a r, stud ent e n ro llm e n t in cre a se d to a new hig h o f th re e h u n d re d th irty -o n e . A . L.
P arro tt was e le cte d p re s id e n t o f the c o lle g e . A lso this y e a r the con stru ction o f the g y m n a siu m -a u d ito riu m
was begun a t an e s tim a te d cost o f $ 2 7 ,0 0 0 . The fu tu re lo o k e d b rig h t. In the s p rin g o f 1 9 3 9 , the c o lle g e
was a c c re d ite d b y the U n iversity o f Illin o is a n d the Illin o is S tate D e p a rtm e n t o f Public In stru ctio n . But in
the m idst o f this b rig h te n in g p ro sp e ct, on N o v e m b e r 19, 1 9 3 9 , disaster struck a g a in .
A
huge
b la z e
was
d isco ve re d
in
the
a d m in is tra tio n
b u ild in g .
Townsm en
and
c o lle g ia n s
a lik e
ra llie d to fig h t the fire , bu t th e ir e ffo rts cam e to n a u g h t. The p e o p le stoo d b y helpless w h ile the b u ild in g
w e n t up in flam es. In it w e re the ch a p e l, the classroom s, the la b o ra to rie s , the lib ra ry , the o ffic e s — e v e ry ­
th in g was lost e x c e p t the c o lle g e re co rd s, w h ich w e re sto re d in a fir e -p ro o f s a fe . It seem ed th e end o f
O liv e t C o lle g e h a d fin a lly com e, b u t “ G o d w o rks in a m ysterious w a y .’ ’ Classes m et w h e re v e r space
could be fo u n d , a n d school c o n tin u e d .
T h e In d ia n
b a s e b a ll te a m
in
T o d a y ’s O liv e t s tu d e n ts u s in g t h e ir s p a re
tim e b y p la y in g c h e c k e rs , e a t in g p a p c a rn
a n d d r in k in g p a p .
1956.
EVENTSgt JC.
•A '
A k.
P a g e N in eteen
1
/A
1
T h e p a r lo r o t O ld O liv e t.
M is s G ill e y lo o k in g th r o u g h th e ro s e o r b o r .
O n A p ril 1, 1 9 4 0 , the n e g o tia ­
tions w e re co m p le te d fo r the p u r­
chase o f the histo ric St. V ia to r
campus in B o u rbo nn ais, Illin o is. It
was pu rcha sed fo r $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 , an d
the c o lle g e was m oved to the new
lo c a tio n . C om m encem ent was he ld
on the new campus in M a y. O n
July 4, o p en house was he ld w ith
Uncle Bud Robinson as the p rin ­
c ip a l sp e a ke r. O nce m ore the
nam e o f the c o lle g e was ch a n g e d ,
this tim e to O liv e t N a z a re n e C o l­
lege.
In 1 9 4 1 , the O h io D istrict M o to r­
cad e, u n d e r the d ire c tio n o f Dr.
G ibso n, b ro u g h t tw enty-seven tons
o f fo o d stu ffs to the cam pus. A lso
Social life ° f olive’ siuden,s ,en Years 09° ‘
the first nu m be r o f th e A u ro ra fro m
K ankakee was p u b lish e d . The first
cam pus n e w s p a p e r was p rin te d in
1941 a n d c a lle d O liv e t N ew s. O liv e t had fo u r pa stors in this y e a r: Dr. A . L. P arro tt, Dr. L. H. H o w e, Prof.
J. F. Leist, a n d Dr. S. S. W h ite .
The n e x t y e a r, a sm all v illa g e com p ose d o f h o u se tra ile rs, la te r know n as T ra ile rv ille , b e cam e hom e
to scores o f m a rrie d students.
By 1 9 4 4 , th ro u g h an in te nsive d e b t-liftin g c a m p a ig n led by Dr. A . L. P arro tt, the e n tire am o u n t o f in ­
debtedness h a d been ra ise d . For the firs t tim e in th e h isto ry o f the school, O liv e t was d e b t fre e w ith a
campus v a lu e d a t $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . The U n iversity o f Illin o is re classifie d O liv e t as a C lass-A c o lle g e .
In 1 9 4 5 , G ro v e r V a n Duyn succeeded A . L. P a rro tt as p re sid e n t. The e n ro llm e n t co n tin u e d to increase,
a n d stud ent housing be cam e a serious p ro b le m . P rop ertie s know n as th e W h ite House, G o o d w in H a ll, a n d
the D ’A rc y Residence w e re p u rch a se d . A n a d d itio n a l a c re a g e south o f the cam pus was b o u g h t, w h ich
b ro u g h t the to ta l size o f th e cam pus to one h u n d re d acres.
W ith the return o f service men, the G .l. e n ro llm e n t e xce e d e d fo u r h u n d re d . T w e n ty -fo u r a p a rtm e n ts,
know n as G .I.-v ille , w e re con stru cted on south cam pus. The Elm Park housing a re a was s ta rte d . A new
h e a tin g p la n t was b u ilt a t a cost o f $ 1 1 0 ,0 0 0 . Plans w e re begun fo r the ere ctio n o f W illia m s H a ll.
The n e x t y e a r a g o v e rn m e n t b u ild in g was p u t in to use f o r a d d itio n a l classroom space, la te r nam ed
Flierm an H a ll.
In 1 9 4 8 , S elden D. K elley was e le cte d p re s id e n t, w h ich o ffic e he fille d un til his d e a th A p ril 9, 1 9 4 9 .
D uring this tim e the con stru ction o f W illia m s H a ll m a d e a d va n ce .
T h e s o c ia l li f e o f p re s e n t O liv e t s tu d e n ts .
P age Tw enty-one
Troubled Time
O h , sacre d, h a llo w e d try s tin g place
W h e re G o d a n d man d id m eet!
T o d a y in ashes cold it lies—
The stud ents’ safe re tre a t.
The a lta r b u rn e d — how can it be
T hat I no m ore shall kneel
O n th a t blest spot w ith o p en he art,
G o d ’s streng th d iv in e to fe e l!
T h e b a n k r u p tc y s a le in 1 9 2 6 . T h e c o lle g e w a s s a v e d w h e n
T. W . W illin g h a m 's b id w a s a c c e p te d .
B efo re it stood the w h ite -v e ile d b ride s
W h e n life w as y o u n g an d sweet,
A n d th e re the c o ffin e d saints have la in
W h o w e n t th e ir G o d to g re e t.
A lo n g this h o ly a lta r p la ce
The sinful b o w e d w ith g rie f,
To fin d in Him w h o b le d a n d d ie d
N e w life a n d sweet re lie f.
T h e b u r n in g A d m in is t r a tio n B u ild in g a t O ld O liv e t in 1 9 3 9 .
O h , w uves o f h o ly g lo ry there
H ave sw ept bo th y o u n g an d o ld ;
The b e a u ty o f those sacred days
By to n g u e can n e 'e r be to ld .
The b rid e s, the b a be s, the saints, the seers
This h o ly p la ce d id pass;
A n d least o f a ll, I w o rs h ip p e d the re
A n hum ble O z a rk lass.
O co n q u e rin g G o d o f b a ttle s th e re ,
Thy prom ise still is sure;
Lord, b e a u ty fo r these ashes give
That ever shall en du re.
C o p y r ig h t
Leah W h itc a n a c k S m ith
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The Campus in
The f r o n t e n tr a n c e
In this y e a r H a ro ld W . Reed was m ade
pre sid e n t. W illia m s H a ll was fu rn ish e d
an d m ade re a d y to house tw o hundred
and tw e n ty g irls. The stud ent e n ro llm e n t
e x c e e d e d one tho usan d.
The fo llo w in g y e a r the c o lle g e p u r­
chased a d d itio n a l p ro p e rty on M a in
Street to a id in fa c u lty housing. The
g ra d u a tin g class rea che d a new high o f
tw o h u nd red.
W illia m s H a ll was co m p le te d and
d e d ic a te d in 1951 a t an estim a te d
cost o f $ 4 5 0 ,0 0 0 . The A lu m n i presented
to the c o lle g e “ G re e r G re e n h o u s e .”
O liv e t’s fa c u lty was b e in g e n la rg e d
an d streng then ed n e cessita ting a m ore
a d e q u a te fa c u lty housing p ro g ra m . Two
homes w e re purchased fo r this purpose,
an d three N a tio n a l Homes w e re b u ilt on
south cam pus.
nage Twcnty-thra?
o f Chapm an
W a lk e r H a ll in
H a ll
in
1940.
1940
1 9 4 0 . If w a s firs t u s e d f a r f a c u lt y a p a rtm e n ts ,
a n d th e n as a g ir ls ' d a r m ita r y .
In s id e o f M ille r D in in g H a ll in
1940.
B u rk e A d m in is t r o tio n B u ild in g
O LIV IET
V iKJW2 Ki RISMB ~
as it n o w a p p e o r s .
In 1 9 5 3 , plans w e re la u n ch e d fo r
a
new
lib ra ry
b u ild in g .
Five
m ore
N a tio n a l Homes w e re con stru cted fo r
fa c u lty use. A new w e ll was d rille d
a t a cost o f $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . Ten districts
p a id th e ir e d u c a tio n a l b u dg ets in fu ll.
The g ro u n d on south cam pus was
give n to the C o lle g e Church o f the
N a z a re n e in 1 9 5 4 , a n d the y b e g a n
e re c tio n
Plans
of
w e re
a
b e a u tifu l
also
san ctuary.
c o m p le te d
fo r
a
M e m o ria l L ib ra ry b u ild in g .
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G o o d w in H a ll is th e m u sic h a ll w h ic h is u s e d f o r
p r o c tic e ro o m s o n d c la s s ro o m s .
V.V
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An
a i r v ie w o f G re e r G re e n h o u s e
o n d W a lk e r H o ll.
P a y c T w enty-fou r
— 1933— „
la
A s tu d e n t's ro o m
*-1957'
o t O ld
O liv e t.
A g ir l's ro o m to d o y o t O liv e t.
In 1 9 5 5 , a new housing d e v e lo p ­
m ent
was
G o o d w in
opened,
know n
A d d itio n .
p ro p e rty
was
The
pu rcha sed
as
the
G ra v e lin e
and
the
home re m o d e le d to serve as a Hom e
M a n a g e m e n t House.
In 1 9 5 6 , the M e m o ria l L ib ra ry was
com p le te d an d d e d ic a te d at a to ta l
cost o f $ 2 7 5 ,0 0 0 . The c o lle g e was
also g ra n te d fu ll m em b ersh ip in the
N o rth C e ntral A c c re d itin g A sso cia tio n .
The C e ntral E du ca tio n a l Zone rea che d
a
new
high
in
g iv in g .
The
am o un t
e d u c a tio n a l
budget
re ce ive d
was
$ 1 8 5 ,8 1 2 . Four houses w e re b u ilt in
G o o d w in
A d d itio n
to
senior g irls ’ residences.
be
used
as
W illia m s H o ll is th e m o d e rn g ir ls ' d o r m it o r y w h ic h hou ses 2 2 0 g irls .
M ille r D in in g
H o i I.
50th YEAR
M rs . W . E. S n a w b a rg e r a n d M rs . C. S. M c C la in
th e G a ld e n A n n iv e r s a r y c a k e .
T h e o il p o r t r a it a f " M is s M a r y ” is
u n v e ile d a t th e a n n iv e r s a r y d in n e r .
Golden Anniversary Dinner
O n F e b ru a ry 12, 1 9 5 7 , the m em bers o f th e B oard o f Trustees a n d the c o lle g e fa c u lty a n d a d m in is tra ­
tio n
g a th e re d in M ille r D inin g H a ll fo r the G o ld e n A n n iv e rs a ry D inne r
D u ring the d in n e r the huge G o ld e n A n n iv e rs a ry cake was cut by M rs. C. S. M cC la in a n d M rs. W . t .
S n o w b a rq e r, w ives o f the fo rm e r a n d pre se n t deans o f the c o lle g e .
__
The guest o f h o n o r was Miss M a ry N e s b itt, O liv e t’s first te a c h e r. In 1 9 0 7 she w as the o n ly te a ch e r
in the G e o rg e to w n Holiness T a b e rn a c le g ra d e school, w h ich la te r e x p a n d e d in to O liv e t C o lle g e . P rof. D. J.
S trickle r in tro d u c e d a n d p a id trib u te to Miss N e s b itt. An o il p o rtra it o f Miss N e sb itt w as then u n ve ile d b y
M a rily n K ee le r a n d Frank Bowers, c o lle g e students, a n d p re sen te d to the c o lle g e .
R epresentatives o f fo u r gro up s, D r. D o n a ld S ta rr, fo r the alum n i, G en e Fo.les, fo r the stud ent b o d y ,
Dr. W . E. S n o w b a rg e r, fo r th e fa c u lty , a n d D r. Paul U p d ik e , fo r the trustees, p a id trib u te to the c o lle g e fo r
its fifty years o f service.
.
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, ,
S p e cia l re c o g n itio n was p a id to Dr. C. A . G ib s o n fo r h.s th irty -o n e yea rs o f service on the B oa rd o f
Trustees a n d to D r. C. S. M c C la in , w h o has b e en a fa c u lty m em b er fo r th irty -fo u r yea rs.
The p ro g ra m also in c lu d e d a d ra m a tic re a d in g o f the c o lle g e ’s fifty y e a r h isto ry b y Lauren Larsen
an d D a vid A n d e rs o n , m em bers o f this y e a r's sen io r class.
.
The T re b le -to n e T rio, com p ose d o f Linda Lu ttre ll, Frances R ichards, a n d M a rth a Reed, p ro v id e d music
fo r the p ro g ra m , a n d the d in n e r music w as p la y e d by N a n cy Davis.
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The m aster o f cerem onies w as Dr. H a ro ld W . Reed, p re sid e n t o f
the c o lle g e D r. W . S. Pur.nton,
tre a su re r o f the B oa rd o f Trustees, g a ve the in v o c a tio n ; Dr. G ib so n g a v e the b e n e d ic tio n .
The stud ent council served as hosts a n d hostesses a t the b a n q u e t.
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Our President, Dr. Harold W. Reed
This y e a r w e have stud ied a n d shall con tin u e to study m ore a b o u t O liv e t’s
illu strio u s h isto ry. W e resp ect a n d h o n o r the le ad ers o f the past. They ha ve b u ilt
w ise ly an d w e ll. W e share to g e th e r as students, fa c u lty , a lum n i, trustees, a n d co n ­
stituency in the c e le b ra tio n o f the G o ld e n A n n iv e rs a ry o f O liv e t N a z a re n e C o lle g e .
The c o n g ra tu la tio n s a n d best w ishes o f o u r frie n d s in K a n ka ke e , in c lu d in g those
o f the K a n ka ke e D a ily Jo u rn a l, w e re expressed in an e d ito ria l on F ebruary 13, 1 9 5 7 ,
w h ich states:
O v e r the h a lf cen tury th e re have been m any n o ta b le exa m ples o f c o u ra g e ,
d e v o tio n , an d sa crifice by those w h o o p e ra te a n d s u p p o rt the C o lle g e . A
school m arke d by these assets has been shaped to in still ch a ra c te r in to
those it teaches.
D u ring the yea rs w h en O liv e t N a z a re n e C o lle g e was o ve rco m in g d isaster
an d d isco u ra g e m e n t, m an y o th e r sm all colleg es, p ro b a b ly e sta b lish e d w ith
as much enthusiasm a n d e n te rp ris e , w e re fa llin g by the w a y s id e . The lo ca l
school shows every e vid e n ce o f b e co m in g stro n g e r, m ore in flu e n tia l, and
o f g re a te r service.
O liv e t N a z a re n e C o lle g e has be com e an in c re a s in g ly im p o rta n t p a rt o f
the K a n ka ke e a re a . As a fo rc e fo r cultu re, e d u c a tio n , a n d re lig io n , it stands
e sta b lish e d , a p p re c ia te d , a n d — e sp e cia lly a t this tim e — a p p la u d e d .
In this G o ld e n A n n iv e rs a ry y e a r, w e w o u ld p a y trib u te to o u r g lo rio u s histo ric
past. W e o w e an e te rn a l d e b t o f g ra titu d e to those w h o have b u ilt so lid ly on C h ristian
fo u n d a tio n s . W e d o n o t w o rs h ip the past, b u t w e a re assured th a t those p rin cip le s
w h ich have g ive n gre atne ss to ou r b e lo v e d c o lle g e a re b o th safe a n d sound guides
to the fu tu re . W e stand on the shoulders o f the fo u n d in g fa th e rs , a n d w e a re a p p re c ia ­
tiv e o f th e ir b lo o d , sw eat, a n d tears w h ich have g ive n to us w h a t w e have a n d e n jo y .
As w e fa c e th e fu tu re w e a re desirous o f b u ild in g upon the solid fo u n d a tio n s
w h ich have been la id . W ith w a rm hearts, w ith cle a r heads, w ith vision an d c o u ra g e ,
a n d w ith fa ith in our g re a t G o d , w e press on in to the second fifty yea rs o f O liv e t’s
histo ry.
H a ro ld W . Reed, M .S ., Th.D., D.D.
I'n i / f T h i r t y lin o
Administrative Officers...
W IL L IS E. S N O W B A R G E R c o m e to O liv e t as o
m e m b e r o f th e f o c u lt y , te a c h in g in th e
d e p o r tm e n t o f h is to r y , in 1 9 4 9 . In th e f a l l
of
1953,
D r. S n o w b a r g e r
assum ed
th e
r e s p o n s ib ilit ie s o f D e a n o f th e C o lle g e .
JO H N
H.
CO TNER,
who
com e
to
O liv e t
in
1 9 5 2 , hos s e rv e d f o r s e v e ra l y e a rs os C h a ir ­
m a n o f th e D iv is io n o f R e lig io n a n d P h ilo s ­
o p h y . T his y e a r D r. C o tn e r hos h a d th e
a d d e d r e s p o n s ib ilit y o f A c tin g
D eon o f
S tu d e n ts .
J- W . S W E A R E N G E N jo in e d th e a d m in is t r a t iv e
s ta ff o f O liv e t in J a n u a ry , 1 9 5 4 , w h e n he
CHARLES L. H E N D E R S O N , Bu sin e ss M a n a g e r,
jo in e d O liv e t's o d m in is t r o t io n in 1 94 8.
assum ed
tiv e .
th e
p o s itio n
■ J *0
of
F ie ld
R e p re s e n ta ­
CARL S. M c C L A IN jo in e d O liv e t's fa c u lt y in
th e E n g lis h d e p a r tm e n t in 1 9 2 3 . H e s e rv e d
m a n y y e a rs as D e a n o f th e C o lle g e , a n d
s in c e 1 9 5 3 hos h e ld th e t it le
o n d D ir e c to r o f A d m is s io n s .
of
R e g is tra r
And Faculty
W ALT ER B. LARSEN jo in e d O liv e t ’ s f a c u lt y in
1 9 3 0 . He re c e iv e d th e p r e s id e n t ’s tw e n ty fiv e - y e o r s e rv ic e a w a rd
in
1 9 5 5 . D r. Larsen
is P ro fe s s o r o f T h e o ry a n d C h o ra l M u s ic a n d
is s e r v in g as th e C h a ir m a n o f th e D iv is io n
o f F in e A rts . H e is th e d ir e c t o r o f th e w e lle s te e m e d O rp h e u s C h o ir a n d h a s d o n e a
g re a t
deal
to
ra is e
m usic o v e r th e
D r. L arsen h a s
th e
le v e l
of
r e lig io u s
e n t ir e e d u c o tio n a l
b e e n h o n o re d b y
zone.
b e in g
cho s e n f o r L e a d e rs in E d u c a tio n .
D W IG H T J. STRICKLER a ls o jo in e d O liv e t ’s f a c ­
u lty in 1 9 3 0 . H e r e c e iv e d th e p r e s id e n t ’s
t w e n t y - fiv e - y e a r s e rv ic e a w a rd in 1 9 5 5 . P ro f.
S tr ic k le r is a P ro fe s s o r o f B io lo g ic a l S c ie n c e s
a n d is th e C h a ir m a n o f th e D e p a r tm e n t. For
m o n y y e a rs he h as s e rv e d O liv e t in th e
c a p a c ity
of
fa c u lt y
sponsor
and
p h o to g ­
r a p h e r f o r th e A u r o r a . P ro f. S tr ic k le r has
b e e n h o n o re d b y b e in g s e le c te d f o r W h o ’ s
W h o in th e M id w e s t a n d is in c lu d e d in
A m e r ic a n M e n
o f S c ie n c e .
CARL S. M c C L A IN h a s b e e n o n O liv e t's fa c u lt y
s in c e 1 9 2 3 . H e w a s th e fir s t fo c u lt y m e m b e r
to re c e iv e th e p r e s id e n t ’s t w e n ty - fiv e -y e o r
s e rv ic e a w a rd in 1 9 5 2 , w h e n th is ty p e o f
h o n o r w a s in it ia t e d . D r. M c C la in h as b e e n
a n o u ts ta n d in g
m e m b e r o f th e fa c u lt y c o n ­
t in u o u s ly s in c e 1 9 2 3 . H e is n o w o n a S a b ­
b a t ic a l le a v e o f a b s e n c e . D r. M c C la in has
b e e n h o n o re d b y b e in g in c lu d e d in W h o ’ s
W ho
in
M id w e s t.
I ’rif/r T h i r t y f o u r
A m e r ic a
and
W h o 's
W ho
in
th e
C L IN T O N
J.
BUSHEY
cam e
to
O liv e t
as
a
m e m b e r o f th e f o c u lt y in 1 9 2 4 , b u t le ft th e
s c h o o l to te o c h e ls e w h e re f o r a fe w y e a rs .
In 1 9 5 4 , D r. B u s h e y r e c e iv e d th e t w e n ty - y e a r
s e rv ic e a w a rd
fro m
P re s id e n t Reed. D r.
B u s h e y te a c h e s in th e B io lo g ic a l S c ie n c e
D e p a r tm e n t. H e has b e e n in c lu d e d in th e
A m e r ic a n M e n o f S c ie n c e .
NAOMI
LARSEN
jo in e d
O liv e t's
fa c u lt y
in
1 9 3 5 . S h e w a s p re s e n te d w ith th e p r e s i­
d e n t's t w e n ty - y e a r s e rv ic e a w a rd in 1 95 5.
M rs . L orsen is P ro fe s s o r o f P ia n o a n d V o ic e
and
is C h a ir m a n o f th e
P ia n o D e p a r tm e n t.
S h e has b e e n h o n o re d b y b e in g in c lu d e d in
t h e L e a d e rs o f E d u c a tio n .
V IL L IA M
in
D A V ID
RICE jo in e d
1 9 4 0 o n d w o s p re s e n te d
d e n t's
fif te e n - y e a r
s e rv ic e
O liv e t ’s fa c u lt y
w ith
a w a rd
th e p r e s i­
in
1955.
P ro fe s so r Rice, te a c h in g in th e D e p a r tm e n t
o f P h ysics, hos b e e n h o n o re d b y b e in g
in c lu d e d
in A m e r ic a n M e n
RUTH E. G ILLE Y c a m e to O liv e t as o fa c u lt y
m em ber
in
1 9 3 9 . S he w a s a w a r d e d
a
fif te e n - y e a r s e rv ic e a w a rd in 1 9 5 4 b y P re s i­
o f S c ie n c e .
J. F. LEIST w o s a w a r d e d th e f if te e n - y e a r s e rv ­
ic e a w a rd b y P re s id e n t Reed in 1 9 5 2 . D r.
d e n t R e ed. M iss G ille y is s e r v in g as h e a d
li b r a r ia n in th e n e w M e m o r ia l L ib ra ry . H e r
L e is t has s e rv e d O liv e t as B u siness M a n a g e r,
h o n o rs
a n d a t th e p r e s e n t is o s p e c ia l le c tu r e r in
th e D iv is io n o f R e lig io n a n d P h ilo s o p h y .
L ib r a r y S e rv ic e a n d W h o 's W h o in th e M id ­
w est.
in c lu d e
lis tin g
in
W h o 's
W ho
in
R. L. LU N S F O R D jo in e d
ty
in
1943
and
was
O liv e t 's
f a c u l­
a w a rd e d
th e
te n -y e a r
s e rv ic e
a w a rd
in
1953.
P ra fe s s a r o f P ra c tic a l T h e o lo g y a n d
B ib lic a l L ite r a tu r e , P ro f. L u n s fa rd is
lis te d in th e D ir e c to r y a f A m e r ic a n
S c h o la rs , A m e r ic a n M e n a f S c ie n c e ,
a n d W h a 's W h a in th e M id w e s t.
M rs . S n o w b a rg e r a n d M rs . C h ild s s e rv e P ro fe s s o r A n d e rs o n
a t th e F a c u lty T ea .
LLO YD G . M IT T E N c a m e to O liv e t as a m e m ­
b e r o f th e f a c u lt y in 1 9 4 4 . He w a s p r e ­
s e n te d
th e
p r e s id e n t's
te n -y e a r
s e rv ic e
a w a r d in 1 9 5 4 . D r. M it te n s e rv e s as P ro fe s ­
s o r o f B u siness A d m in is t r a tio n a n d Eco­
n o m ic s .
CORAL
ELLA L E O N A G A LE c a m e ta O liv e t in 1 9 4 5 . S he
w a s a w a r d e d th e p r e s id e n t's t e n - y e a r s e rv ic e
a w a r d in 1 9 5 5 . D r. G a le s e rv e d O liv e t as
A s s o c ia te P ra fe s s a r a f O r g a n a n d C h a ir m a n a f
th e D e p a r tm e n t f a r e le v e n y e a rs . S h e is n a w
A s s o c ia te P ra fe s s a r E m e ritu s a n d is a m e m b e r
a f th e A m e r ic a n G u ild o f O rg a n is ts .
1944.
E.
He
DEMARAY
was
y e a r s e rv ic e
P ra fe s s a r a f
jo in e d
a w a rd e d
O liv e t ’s
th e
f a c u lt y
p r e s id e n t's
in
te n -
a w a rd in 1 9 5 4 . D r. D e m a r a y is
C la s s ic a l L a n g u a g e s a n d B ib lic a l
L ite r a tu r e a n d is s e r v in g as th e C h a ir m a n o f
th e D iv is io n o f L a n g u a g e s a n d L ite r a tu r e . He
is lis te d in th e D ir e c to r y a f A m e r ic a n S c h o la rs ,
a n d W h a 's W h a in A m e r ic a n E d u c a tio n .
H a RVEY HU M BLE jo in e d O liv e t ’s fa c u lt y
in
1 9 4 6 . H e w a s p re s e n te d w ith
th e
p r e s id e n t's t e n - y e a r s e rv ic e a w a rd
in 1 9 5 6 . H e is A s s o c ia te P ro fe s s o r o f
H is to ry .
D r. Reed p re s e n ts o C h ris tm a s g i f t to Rev. a n d
M rs . S w e a re n g e n .
N E LLIE O . H A R D IN c a m e t o O liv e t a s a fa c u lt y
m e m b e r in 1 9 4 6 . S h e w a s a w a r d e d th e
p r e s id e n t's te n - y e a r s e rv ic e a w a rd in 1 9 5 6 .
M rs . H a r d in is P ro fe s s o r o f R o m a n c e L a n ­
g u a g e s . S h e is lis te d in th e D ir e c to r y a f
A m e r ic a n S c h o la rs , W h o 's W h o in A m e r i­
c a n E d u c a tio n , a n d W h a 's W h o in th e M i d ­
W e s t.
F. O .
was
PARR jo in e d
a w a rd e d
a w a r d in
S o c io lo g y
th e
O liv e t's
in
1945.
te n -y e a r
He
s e rv ic e
1 9 5 5 . H e is A s s is ta n t P ro fe s s o r o f
a n d C h a ir m a n o f th e D e p a r tm e n t.
P ro f. P a rr is lis te d in
w e st.
fa c u lt y
p r e s id e n t's
W h a 's W h o
in th e M i d ­
E U N IC E
M c C L A IN
was
p r e s e n te d
w ith
th e
te n -
y e a r s e rv ic e a w a rd b y P re s id e n t R eed in 1 9 5 3 .
M rs . M c C la in te a c h e s h is to r y a n d E n g lis h a t
O liv e t.
RUTH BU M P b e g a n t e a c h in g o n O liv e t's fa c u lt y
in
1947.
She
r e tu rn e d
ta
O liv e t
in
1956
a f te r h a v in g ta u g h t e ls e w h e re f a r a n u m b e r
a f y e a rs . S h e is a n A s s is ta n t P ra fe s s a r o f
E n g lis h .
LEO
W.
1947.
SLAGG
He
guages
is
and
jo in e d
P ro fe s s o r
A c t in g
O liv e t's
af
C h a ir m a n
p a r tm e n t o f M o d e r n
f a c u lt y
R o m a n ce
af
th e
i
Lar
Dt
Languages.
EURELA B R O W N c a m e ta O liv e t in 1 9 4 7 . M is s
B ra w n is A s s o c ia te P ra fe s s a r a f H a m e Eco­
n o m ic s a n d C h a ir m a n a f th e D e p a r tm e n t.
RALPH E. PERRY c a m e ta O liv e t in 1 9 4 8 . H<
P ra fe s s a r a f R e lig io u s E d u c a tio n a n d C h a in ,
ESTHER W E LS H ROBERTS c a m e ta O liv e t as A s ­
s is ta n t P ra fe s s a r a f B u siness A d m in is t r a tio n in
1947.
ELIZABETH
ENDSLEY c a m e ta O liv e t as a fa c u lt y
m e m b e r in
1 9 4 7 . S h e is A s s is ta n t P ra fe s s a r o f
M a th e m a tic s .
a f th e
th e
D e p a r tm e n t.
R e lig io u s
Phi D e lta
D r.
E d u c a tio n
Kappa.
P e rry is a
m em bei j
A s s o c ia tio n
and
JEW E LL F LA U G H E R jo in e d O liv e t's fa c u lt y in
1 9 4 8 . M i ss F la u g h e r is A s s is ta n t P ro fe s s o r
a f V io lin a n d
o f S trin g s .
C h a ir m o n o f th e D e p a r tm e n t
J j'IL L IA M P. S L O A N jo in e d O liv e t's f a c u lt y in
D 1 94 9. H e is A s s o c io te P ro fe s s o r o f E d u c a ­
tio n o n d D ir e c to r o f S tu d e n t T e o c h in g .
PA UL L. S C H A W A D A jo in e d O liv e t's f a c u lt y in
1 9 4 8 . He is A s s is ta n t P ro fe s s o r o f E d u c a ­
t io n a n d th e D ir e c to r o f P la c e m e n t.
A.
INETH BADE co m e to O liv e t as a fa c u l
m e m b e r in 1 9 4 9 . He is A s s is ta n t Pro
of
O rg a n
ond
C h o ir m a n
of
the
B O N D W O O D R U F F jo in e d O liv e t's f a c u lt y in
1 9 5 0 . H e is P ro fe s s o r o f P s y c h o lo g y a n d C h a ir ­
m a n a f th e D iv is io n o f E d u c a tio n a n d P s y c h o l­
o g y . D r. W o o d r u f f has b e e n lis te d in W h a 's
W h o in th e M id w e s t a n d W h a 's W h o in A m e r i­
c a n E d u c a tio n .
LE O N A R D E. A N D E R S O N c a m e to O liv e t as a
fa c u lt y m e m b e r in 1 9 5 0 . H e is A s s o c ia te P ro ­
fe s s o r o f B u siness A d m in is t r a tio n a n d
ic s , a n d C h a ir m a n o f th e D e p a r tm e n t.
E conom ­
W IN O N A
DAY
KELL jo in e d
O liv e t 's f a c u lt y in 1 9 5 1 .
M rs . K e ll is A s s is ta n t P ra ­
fe s s a r a f
E n g lis h .
teSf 'Wmr*.
D r. R eed w e lc o m e s
n e w fa c u lt y a n d
s ta ff m e m b e rs.
LEROY B R O W N c a m e to O liv e t as a fa c u lt y
m e m b e r in 1 9 5 1 . D r. B ra w n is A s s is ta n t P ra ­
fe s s a r a f S p e e c h a n d C h a ir m a n a f th e
De­
p a r tm e n t.
C LAR E N C E E. G R O T H A U S c a m e ta O liv e t as a
f a c u lt y m e m b e r in 1 9 5 2 . D r. G ra th a u s is
P ra fe s s a r a f C h e m is tr y a n d C h a ir m a n a f th e
D iv is io n a f N a tu r a l S c ie n c e s . He is lis te d in
HARR IET A R N E S O N
f a c u lt y
in
D E M A R A Y jo in e d
1 9 5 2 . M rs .
P ra fe s s a r a f
E n g lis h .
D e m a ra y
O liv e t's
is A s s is ta n t
A m e r ic a n M e n
W h a , L e a d e rs
W h a 's
W ha
in
a f S c ie n c e , C h e m ic a l W h a 's
in A m e r ic a n S c ie n c e , a n d
A m e r ic a n
E d u c a tio n .
R. W A Y N E
GARDNER
jo in e d
O liv e t's
fa c u
in 1 9 5 1 . H e is P ra fe s s a r a f M a th e m a tic s a
C h a ir m a n a f th e D e p a r tm e n t. D r. G a rd n
s e rv e d f a r a n u m b e r a f y e a rs a s D e a n
S tu d e n ts . H e is lis te d in W h a 's W h a
A m e r ic a a n d A m e r ic a n M e n a f S c ie n c e .
D A N IE L W . LIDD ELL, in 1 9 5 2 ,
c a m e to O liv e t as a fo c u lty m e m b e r. He is A s s is ­
ta n t
P ro fe s s o r o f V a ic e
o n d C h a ir m a n o f th e D e ­
p a r tm e n t.
F o c u lty o n d
s t o ff e n jo y
te o
by
c a n d le lig h t .
CARL B A N G S jo in e d O liv e t ’s f a c u lt y in 1 9 5 3 .
H e is A s s is ta n t P ro fe s s o r o f R e lig io n o n d
P h ilo s o p h y .
P ro f.
B a ngs
D ir e c to r y o f A m e r ic a n
If IAR V E Y A . C O L L IN S c a m e to O liv e t as o
f a c u lt y m e m b e r in 1 9 5 3 . H e is A s s is ta n t
P ro fe s s o r o f A r t a n d C h a ir m a n o f th e D e ­
p o r tm e n t.
is
lis te d
in
th e
S c h o la rs .
ELM O RE W . V A IL , in 1 9 5 3 , c a m e ta O liv e t as
a f a c u lt y m e m b e r. H e is A s s is ta n t P ro fe s s o r
o f P h y s ic a l E d u c a tio n a n d
D e p a r tm e n t.
C h o ir m a n
a f th e
EVERETT W . M O O R E jo in e d O liv e t's f a c u lt y in
1953.
H e is A s s is ta n t P ro fe s s o r a f B u siness
A d m in is t r a tio n a n d E c o n o m ic s .
HARRY LESLIE JETER, in
1 9 5 4 , c a m e t o O liv e t
os o fa c u lt y m e m b e r. H e te a c h e s in th e
p s y c h o lo g y d e p o r tm e n t a n d is H e o d R esi­
d e n t C o u n s e lo r f o r M e n w ith ro n k o f A s s is tont
P ro fe s s o r.
H ENR Y A . C R O S S , w h o is n o w o n le a v e o f
a b s e n c e to c o m p le te s tu d y f o r th e d o c to r a l
d e g r e e , c o m e to O liv e t os a f a c u lt y m e m b e r
in 1 9 5 4 . H e is A s s is ta n t P ro fe s s o r o f Psy­
c h o lo g y .
CL*.
A N IT A J . R IC H A R D S jo in e d O liv e t ’s fa c u lt y
1 9 5 4 os a n In s tr u c to r o f T h e o ry a n d M i
E d u c o tio n .
H A R L O W E U G E N E H O P K IN S c a m e to O liv e t
as a fa c u lt y m e m b e r in 1 9 5 4 . H e is In s tr u c ­
t o r a f M u s ic E d u c a tio n b u t, o t p re s e n t, is
s e r v in g in th e A r m e d Forces.
C A R O L B A N E jo in e d
O liv e t's
os a n In s tr u c to r o f P ia n o .
fa c u lt y
in
1954
EARL E.
1954.
BARRETT jo in e d O liv e t's fa c u lt
D r. B a rre tt is A s s is ta n t Professc
P h ilo s o p h y .
EM ILY REEVES c a m e ta
O liv e t a s H e a d
d e n t C o u n s e lo r f o r W o m e n in
Resi
1955.
|kl ,
.. HARLES H A S S E LB R IN G jo in e d O liv e t's fa c u lt y
in 1 9 5 6 as In s tr u c to r a f V o ic e a n d T h e o ry .
W h ile a s tu d e n t in O liv e t , he w a s e le c te d to
W h a 's W h a in A m e r ic a n C o lle g e s a n d U n i­
v e rs itie s .
V E R N O N T. G R O V E S jo in e d O liv e t's fa c u lt y in 1 9 5 5 . D r.
G ra v e s is P ra fe s s a r a f E d u c a tio n a n d C h a ir m a n a f th e
D e p a r tm e n t. H e has b e e n e le c te d ta A m e r ic a n M e n a f
S c ie n c e a n d L e a d e rs in A m e r ic a n E d u c a tio n .
W . TALM AG E
le g e
HODGES
P h y s ic ia n
in
cam e
1956.
ta
O liv e t as th e
C o l­
J.
O T T IS
SAYES
jo in e d
O liv e t ’s f a c u lt y
A s s is ta n t P ro fe s s o r o f T h e o lo g y .
in
1956
as
Our
EDW ARD
B R O D IE N
E n g in e e r
A L Y N FLETCHER
B u siness O ff ic e
M anager
ESTHER TRIPP
B ookkeeper
EDRIE C H IL D S
S e c re ta ry t a th e P re s id e n t
JE A N O L S O N
A s s is ta n t R e g is tra r
RUTH LA N E
S c h o o l N u rs e
I'a i /r h ' or t y f o u r
Staff
JEA N E TTE M A C M IL L A N
L ib r a r y A s s is ta n t
TH E LM A C O L L IN S
C o s h ie r
FLO R A HU BB ARD
H o u s e m o th e r
RUTH BU NZE L
S e c re to ry t o th e D e o n
G LA D Y S CORBETT
B o o k s to re M o n o g e r
ALBERT B L O O M
G o rd e n e r
P age F orty-five
PHYLLIS TA YLO R
S e n io r G ir ls ' H o u s e m o th e r
W ANDA W OOD
S e c re ta r y to th e
D ir e c to r
M ARY ABBO TT
Cook
D O R IS S M IT H
Cook
HE LEN G R O T H A U S
Cook
O R A BARRICK
N i g h t W a tc h m a n
I ’rif/fi I'or ty-s\ x
P la c e m e n t
W HO’S W HO AM O N G
STUDENTS
IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES
AND COLLEGES
1956-1957
Each y e a r the se n io r students o f un ive rsities a n d colleg es o v e r the e n tire
U n ited States be com e c a n d id a te s fo r m em b ersh ip in W h o ’s W h o A m o n g
S tudents in A m e ric a n U n iversities a n d C olleges.
Fourteen fro m O liv e t a re selected by b a llo t b y the fa c u lty an d the u p p e r
classmen o f the stud ent cou ncil to rep rese nt the c o lle g e in this n a tio n a lly
re c o g n iz e d h o n o ra ry o rg a n iz a tio n . The students a re chosen on the basis o f
c h a ra c te r, sch o la rsh ip , e x tra -c u rric u la r a c tiv itie s , service to the school, and
p o te n tia lity f o r fu tu re usefulness in business an d society. C e rtific a te s o t
re c o g n itio n a re pre sen te d to the h o n o re d students w h o a re p riv ile g e d to w e a r
a sym bol o f o u ts ta n d in g a ch ie ve m e n t in c o lle g e — the o ffic ia l key.
The o rg a n iz a tio n 's p u b lic a tio n , W h o 's W h o A m o n g S tudents m A m e ric a n
U n iversities a n d C o lle g e s, in clu d e s a b io g ra p h y o f each stu d e n t-e le ct. This
p ro vid e s in fo rm a tio n f o r p e rso n n e l m an ag ers w h o a re seeking c a p a b le
c o lle q e g ra d u a te s .
, .
O liv e t is p ro u d o f these students an d co n g ra tu la te s them f o r th e ir e x ­
c e lle n t accom plishm ents in th e ir c o lle g e careers.
GENE FOILES
G e n e is th e a b le o n d s in c e re y o u n g
le a d e r d u r in g
th is y e a r .
He
is a
m on w h o hos b e e n
m u s ic e d u c a tio n
m a jo r ,
O liv e t's s tu d e n t
in te r e s te d
in
h ig h
s c h o o l a d m in is t r a t io n . G e n e e n jo y s p la y in g th e p ia n o a n d o r g o n a n d s in g in g
in q u a rte ts . T h e la tt e r in te r e s t has b e e n e x p re s s e d in his e x te n s iv e q u o r te t
w o rk d u r in g a ll f o u r y e a rs o f h is c o lle g e lif e . In th e s p o rts fie ld he is
e s p e c ia lly fo n d
o f b o s k e tb o ll a n d
te n n is . H e a ls o e n jo y s h is S tu d e n t C o u n c il
a c tiv itie s .
T h e s tu d e n ts o t O liv e t h o v e s h o w n t h e ir f o it h
and
c o n fid e n c e
in
G e n e 's
a b ilit ie s os a le a d e r b y e le c tin g h im S tu d e n t B o d y P re s id e n t, a n d he has c e r­
t a in l y p r o v e d h im s e lf w o rth y . O th e r o ffic e s h e has h e ld in c lu d e p r e s id e n t o f
th e E n g lis h G u ild ( fre s h m a n y e a r ) , b u s in e s s m a n a g e r o f th e S p o rto n s (s o p h o ­
m o re o n d ju n io r y e a rs ), v ic e - p r e s id e n t o f h is class ( ju n io r y e a r).
Who's
JO HN H ANSO N
J o h n is a li t t le
g u y w ith
b ig
o m b itio n s a n d
a b ilitie s . H e is a c h e m is tr y
m a jo r a n d p la n s t o d o g r a d u a te w a r k in c h e m is tr y f o llo w in g his g r a d u o tio n
fro m O liv e t. H e is in te r e s te d in th e fie ld o f in d u s t r ia l c h e m is try . A m o n g
J o h n 's o th e r a s p ir a tio n s is th e o w n e r s h ip o f a fa r e ig n - t y p e s p o rts c a r.
J o h n hos s e rv e d th e s c h o o l in n u m e ro u s c a p a c itie s . H is p re s e n t p o s itio n
as th e tre a s u re r o f th e A s s o c ia te d S tu d e n ts is e v id e n c e o f his r e s p o n s ib le c h a r ­
a c te r. H e has h e ld o th e r o ffic e s , in c lu d in g : S c ie n c e C lu b tre a s u re r (s o p h o m o re
a n d ju n io r y e a rs ), class t re a s u re r ( ju n io r y e a r), S p a rta n h e a d c a a c h (s o p h o m o re
y e a r ) , s o f tb a ll c o a c h ( s o p h o m o re a n d ju n io r y e a rs ), b a s e b a ll c a a c h ( ju n io r
y e o r), a n d b a s k e tb a ll c o a c h ( s e n io r y e a r), S p a rta n p r e s id e n t ( ju n io r y e a r ) , a n d
A u r o r a s p o rts e d it o r ( ju n io r y e a r). J o h n hos b e e n a w a rd e d fre s h m a n m a th e ­
m a tic s a c h ie v e m e n t o w a rd a n d b o th ju n io r a n d s e n io r la b o r a to r y o s s is to n ts h ip s in c h e m is try .
JO HN PAYTON
J o h n is o n e o f th e m ost c o n s is te n t a n d c o n s c ie n tio u s r e lig io u s le a d e rs on
O liv e t ’s co m p u s . H e is a th e o lo g y
m a jo r a n d
p lo n s , f a llo w in g g r o d u a tia n , to
a tte n d s e m in a ry a t K a n s a s C ity . J o h n has n o p r e fe re n c e as to th e lo c o tia n o f
h is p a s to r a te ; h is c o n c e rn is to s e rv e G a d ta th e b e s t a f h is a b i li t y . H e is
e s p e c ia lly fo n d a f m u s ic a n d t r a v e lin g , a n d h e c o m b in e s th e s e in te re s ts in
h is t r a v e lin g
w ith
th e
tru m p e t t r io .
H e e n jo y s
o ls o lik e s to e n te r in to d is c u s s io n a n d
J o h n ’s p o s itio n
of
th e
f a it h
and
as S tu d e n t P ra y e r B a n d
c o n fid e n c e
of
e a t in g
e x p la r o tio n
O liv e t's
a ll
k in d s
af new
p r e s id e n t th is
s tu d e n ts
in
h is
o f fo o d !
He
id e a s .
year
is e v id e n c e
r e lig io u s
in te g r ity .
H e h a s h e ld s e v e ra l o th e r p o s itio n s o n c a m p u s in c lu d in g b a n d tre a s u re r
( s e n io r y e a r ) , M . D . A . v ic e - p r e s id e n t ( ju n io r y e a r ) , o n d o rc h e s tra c h a p lo in .
Who's
LAUREN LARSEN
L a u re n
is
O liv e t's
yaung
m an
w ith
a
“ g o ld e n
v o ic e . ”
He
is
a
speech
m a jo r
w ith m in o rs in b io lo g y a n d m u sic. H e p la n s u p a n g r a d u a tio n , to e n r o ll in N o r th w e s t­
ern U n iv e r s ity 's G r a d u o te S c h o o l o f S p e e c h , a n d , a f te r r e c e iv in g th e m a s te r’s d e g re e ,
to e n te r th e fie ld a f r a d io a n d te le v is io n a n n o u n c in g .
La u re n is e s p e c ia lly
th e r e a d in g o f p o e tr y .
in te r e s te d
in
re c o rd
c o lle c tio n s ,
h ig h
f id e lit y
sound,
ond
H e h a s s p e n t m uch o f h is tim e in th e e n te r ta in m e n t fie ld . H is p a r t as a n e o f
th e tw a F ra m is B ro th e rs has p la c e d h im b e f o r e c lu b s , a s s e m b lie s , b a n q u e ts , te a c h e rs '
in s titu te s , P. T. A .'s a n d c h u rc h g ro u p s . H e has a ls o M C 'd s e v e ra l O . N . C. b a n q u e ts
a n d p a r tie s . In a d d it io n ta th e s e a c t iv itie s , L o u re n has b e e n O rp h e u s C h o ir lib r a r ia n
(s o p h o m o re y e a r ) , C h i S ig m a
Rha p r e s id e n t ( ju n io r y e o r ) , A u ro r a
m o n o g e r ( ju n io r y e a r ) , o n d A u ro r a
a s s is ta n t
c o -b u s in e s s m a n a g e r (s e n io r y e a r).
b u s in e s s
LOUISE FALLIS
L o u is e is a y o u n g la d y o fte n r e c o g n iz e d o m o n g h e r f e llo w c la s s m a te s f o r
h e r s u p e r io r w a rk a n d g r o d e s . S h e is o m u s ic e d u c o tio n m a jo r a n d p la n s to
te a c h m u sic f o llo w in g h e r g r a d u a tio n . H o w e v e r, h e r e v e n m o re im m e d ia te
p la n is m a r r io g e in A u g u s t. S he hos s e v e ra l s p e c ia l in te re s ts o m o n g w h ic h
o r e r e a d in g , s e w in g , a n d s in g in g .
L o u is e
hos b e e n
a w o rd e d
b o th
ju n io r a n d
s e n io r li b r a r y
a s s is ta n ts h ip s .
S h e has b e e n r e c ip ie n t o f a fo c u lt y s c h o la r s h ip , a n d as a re s u lt o f h e r h ig h
p o in t a v e r a g e has k e p t th e N a z a r e n e s c h o la r s h ip t h r o u g h o u t h e r c o lle g e
w a r k . H e r h ig h s c h o la s tic a c h ie v e m e n t g o v e h e r th e h o n o r o f b e in g q u e e n o f
c o m m e n c e m e n t e x e rc is e s in h e r ju n io r y e o r . L o u is e has b e e n a m e m b e r o f
t h e W . R. A . C o u n c il ( s o p h o m o re
( ju n io r y e o r ) , o n d
Vijty-tw o
y e a r) a n d
s e c r e ta ry
af
th e
H o n o r S o c ie ty
she w a s g iv e n a s o lo p a r t in th e “ M e s s io h " (s e n io r y e a r).
Who's
DAVE ANDERSON
D o v e , a s p e e c h m o jo r , is o n e o f th e m ost v e r s a tile y o u n g m en a n O liv e t's
c a m p u s . He has n o im m e d ia te p la n s , b u t h is lo n g r a n g e p la n s in c lu d e w o rk
in th e p u b lic r e la tio n s fie ld . H e w o u ld a ls o lik e to d o e x te n s iv e t r a v e lin g .
D o v e 's s p e c ia l in te re s ts in c lu d e H i- F i, s p o rts c a rs , a ll ty p e s o f m u s ic , a n d
s e v e ra l fo rm s o f lite r o t u r e .
D a v e has s p e n t m uch
tim e
in
th e
e n te r ta in m e n t fie ld ,
o n e o f th e tw o F ro m is B ro th e rs h as p la c e d
\ A T
V V
r 'l
I 1
U
h im
b e fo r e
p o rt
os
n u m e ro u s g r o u p s .
and
h is
He
w a s th e p r a x y E Is e n h o w e r in O liv e t's m ock p o lit ic a l c a m p a ig n ,
w a s class
t re a s u re r ( fr e s h m a n y e a r ) , clo ss v ic e - p r e s id e n t (s o p h o m o re y e a r), a n d class
p r e s id e n t ( ju n io r a n d s e n io r y e a rs ). H e has a ls o h e ld th e o ffic e s o f S c ie n c e
C lu b c h a p lo in (fre s h m a n y e a r ) , O rp h e u s lib r a r ia n , G li'm m e rg la s s a s s is ta n t
b u s in e s s
m anager
( ju n io r y e o r).
( s o p h o m o re
y e a r),
and
A u ro ra
a s s is ta n t
c o lle g e
e d ito r
DAVID WHITTEBERRY
D a v e , a r e lig io n o n d p h ilo s o p h y m a jo r , is a h ig h ly re s p e c te d p e rs o n o n O liv e t's
c a m p u s f o r his b r o a d
r a n g e o f k n o w le d g e
and
h is o u ts ta n d in g
s c h o lo s tic c o n t r ib u ­
t io n . H is a s p ir a tio n s f o r th e fu tu r e in c lu d e g r a d u o tio n fro m s e m in a ry , p a s to r in g a
c h u rc h , a n d , p e r h o p s la te r , te a c h in g in a C h r is tia n c o lle g e . D a v e lik e s ta r e a d ,
e s p e c io lly h is to r y , a n d he is c o n t in u a lly e x p lo r in g n e w id e a s . H e e n jo y s tr a v e lin g .
H is c o n c e rn f o r p e o p le h as g iv e n h im a n in te r e s t in s o c ia l w o rk . D o v e w o s o w o rd e d
th e G re e n e S c h o la r s h ip in h is s o p h o m o re y e a r , a n d he w i ll g r o d u o te w ith th e h ig h e s t
p o in t a v e r o g e in h is clo s s . H is h ig h s c h o la s tic a c h ie v e m e n t w o n h im a ls o th e h o n o r
o f b e in g C o m m e n c e m e n t M a rs h a ll in h is ju n io r y e a r . H e w o s tre o s u re r o f th e
S tu d e n t M is s io n a r y B o n d ( ju n io r y e o r).
Who's
DARLENE BARKER
D a rle n e is a p e rs o n w h a d e d ic a te s
h e r s e lf ta
m a n y ja b s , b u t w h a
a lw a y s
has
tim e ta h e lp o u t in a n e m a re w a y . S h e is a n e le m e n ta ry e d u c a tio n m a ja r a n d p la n s
to te a c h e ith e r t h ir d g r a d e a r ju n io r h ig h s c h a a l. D a rle n e h as li t t le tim e f a r h o b b ie s
a r s p e c ia l in te re s ts d u r in g th e s c h a a l y e a r , b u t she d a e s e n ja y c o lle c tin g p ic tu re s
a n d a th e r m a te ria ls f a r f u tu r e use in h e r te a c h in g c a re e r. S he is e s p e c ia lly f a n d a f
m u s ic a n d g iv e s m uch a f h e r tim e to it. S h e a ls o h a p e s ta use h e r m u s ic a l a b i li t y
Who
in r e lig io u s w a rk .
D a rle n e
has
h e ld
s e v e ra l
p o s itio n s
af
r e s p o n s ib ilit y
in c lu d in g
cla ss
s e c re ta ry
( fr e s h m a n a n d s o p h a m a re y e a rs ), G lim m e r g la s s fin e
S tu d e n t C o u n c il s e c r e ta ry ( ju n io r y e a r ) , a n d A u ro r a
a rts e d ito r ( s a p h a m o re y e a r).
e d ito r ( ju n io r y e a r). S h e w a s
c h a s e n as a m e m b e r o f th e T ip - O f f q u e e n 's
h e r ju n io r y e a r .
c o u rt in
NANCIE DAVIS
N o n c ie is o v e r y t a le n te d y o u n g lo d y w it h o c h a r m in g p e r s o n a lity . S he
is o m u s ic e d u c a tio n m a jo r a n d p la n s to b e o h ig h s c h o o l c h o r o l te o c h e r.
T h ro u g h h e r e x te n s iv e t r io w o rk she h o s g iv e n a g r e a t d e a l o f s e rv ic e to
O liv e t. S h e w o u ld lik e to e n te r th e fie ld o f r a d io a n d te le v is io n a n d to h a v e
a m u sic s to re o f h e r o w n . N o n c ie e n ja y s r e a d in g n o v e ls , e s p e c ia lly b io g r a ­
p h ie s , k e e p in g s c r a p b o o k s ,
a b ro o d som e d o y .
s w im m in g ,
and
tr o v e lin g .
S he
o s p ire s
ta
go
N a n c ie w a s a m e m b e r o f th e T ip - O f f q u e e n ’s c a u r t th is y e a r , a m e m b e r
o f th e ly c e u m c o m m itte e , th e f o o d c o m m itte e , a n d th e c a le n d a r o n d o c t iv itie s
c o m m itte e . S h e
has
h e ld
p u b lic a tio n s — th e A u r o r o
th e
o ffic e s o f
fin e
a rts
e d ito r
of
th e
s c h o o l's
tw o
( ju n io r y e a r ) a n d th e G lim m e r g la s s ( s e n io r y e a r).
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Who's
W A Y N E GALLUP
W ayne
is w e ll- k n o w n
is a m u s ic e d u c o tio n
on
v o c a l m u s ic in th e fu tu r e .
Who
h as s e rv e d
s o p h o m o re , ju n io r , a n d
in his ju n io r y e a r a n d
( s e n io r y e a r).
c o m p le te d
He was
as
cam pus
a p p lie d
fo r
h is
c o n c e n tr a tio n
H e is a ls o in te r e s te d
c h u rc h m u s ic . H e is in te r e s te d
W ayne
O liv e t's
m a jo r w ith
d y n a m ic
in
in g iv in g
b a r it o n e
v o ic e .
v o ic e . H e p la n s
C h ris tia n
s e rv ic e
He
to te o c h
th ro u g h
in o il ty p e s o f m u s ic .
a s tu d e n t a s s is ta n t in s tr u c to r
in
th e
c o lle g e
d u r in g
his
s e n io r y e a rs . H e w o s a m e m b e r o f th e h o u s in g c o m m itte e
h e ld o ffic e s in O rp h e u s C h o ir ( s e n io r y e o r ) o n d in b a n d
p r e s id e n t
his c o lle g e w o r k a n d
o f th e
O liv e tia n s
g r o d u o te d
in
in J a n u a ry ,
h is
s o p h o m o re
1957.
y e a r.
W oyne
LOIS KNO X
Lois is o b u s y y o u n g w o m a n w h o hos th e r e s p o n s ib ilit ie s
o f o husband
a n d a h o m e , b u t w h o s t ill has th e tim e o n d e n e rg y to b e a n o u ts ta n d in g
s tu d e n t. S h e is o m u s ic m a jo r , a n d a lth o u g h h e r p la n s f o r th e f u tu r e a r e n o t
d e f in it e she w o u ld lik e a f te r g r a d u a tio n to te a c h e le m e n to r y v o c a l m u sic. She
w o u ld a ls o lik e to ta k e a n a c tiv e p a r t in c h u rc h w o rk . Lois c la im s h e r h o u s e ­
k e e p in g as h e r f a v o r it e p a s tim e . A lth o u g h h e r b u s y s c h e d u le le a v e s h e r v e r y
li t t le e x tr a tim e , she e n jo y s r e a d in g a n d s e w in g in w h a t s p a re tim e she d o e s
h a v e . S he hos a p e r s o n a l c o lle c tio n o f b o o k s .
Lois w a s a w o r d e d o n a s s is to n ts h ip
in v is u a l o id s ( ju n io r y e a r). S he w o s
e le c te d b y th e s tu d e n t b o d y to b e T ip - O f f Q u e e n
o c t iv itie s .
f o r th e
1 9 5 5 h o m e c o m in g
_
. y . ..
^
VV l l O S
"
"
J
- U
GENE PHILLIPS
G e n e is o c o n g e n ia l y o u n g
th r o u g h o u t his c o lle g e d a y s . H e
m an w h o has b e e n o le a d e r a m o n g
is a
r e lig io n
m a jo r w ith
a
m in o r
his c la s s m a te s
in
m a th e m o tic s .
H e p la n s to w a rk f o r a w h ile . L a te r h e w ill a tte n d s e m in a ry , a n d e v e n tu a lly ta k e
u p a p a s to r a te . G e n e 's m a in in te re s ts c e n te r in his w if e o n d h o m e , b u t h e e n jo y s
h u n tin g a n d h o rs e b a c k r id i n g , is in te r e s te d in m u s ic , a n d hos d o n e a c o n s id e r a b le
o m o u n t o f q u a r te t w o rk f o r th e s c h o o l. H e lik e s s p o rts , o n d w h ile in c o lle g e h e has
p lo y e d f o o t b a ll, b a s k e tb a ll, a n d b o s e b a ll, a n d has p a r t ic ip a te d in tra c k e v e n ts .
H e w a s e le c te d
y e o rs .
H e o ls o h e ld
p r e s id e n t o f h is c o lle g e
a clo s s o f fic e
in
his
h is fre s h m a n , s o p h o m o re , o n d ju n io r y e a rs .
class in
ju n io r y e o r .
his fre s h m a n
G ene
le tte r e d
ond
in
s o p h a m o re
f o o t b a ll
in
JACK HANSHER
le a d
in
Ja c k
is
a
h im
to
h is
th e
m an
b io lo g ic a l
w ith
g o o ls .
He
sc ie n c e s .
C o lu m b u s , O h ia , ta
te a c h
o
p u rp o s e
is a n
He
in
p la n s ,
th e
ond
o
e le m e n ta r y
f if th
a f te r
d e t e r m in a t io n
e d u c a tio n
fin is h in g
o r s ix th
th a t
w i ll
m a jo r w ith
at
O liv e t ,
to
g ra d e .
D u rin g
h is
a
s u re ly
m in o r
r e tu rn
to
te a c h in g
c a re e r he p la n s ta w o r k o n a m a s te r's d e g re e a t O h ia S ta te U n iv e r s ity . J a c k
is e s p e c ia lly in te r e s te d in m u s ic , b o th v o c a l a n d in s tr u m e n ta l, th e lo tt e r
in te r e s t b e in g m a n ife s te d in h is p a r t ic ip a t io n in th e H a rm a n a r ie s T ru m p e t T r io .
H e a ls o e n jo y s r e a d in g a n d a v a r ie t y a f s p o rts .
T A T I
\ A
y
y
.
I
•
O
Ja ck has h o d r e s p o n s ib ilit ie s in e x t r a - c u r r ic u la r a c t iv itie s . H a v in g re c e iv e d
tw o li b r a r y a s s is ta n ts h ip s , h e is o fte n fo u n d
in th e lib r a r y . H e h a s b e e n v ic e ­
p r e s id e n t a f O rp h e u s C h o ir ( s e n io r y e o r ) , o n d
r e p r e s e n t o tiv e - a t- lo r g e
o f th e
M . D. A . th re e y e a rs .
KFtRtaeC
U V U ttM l
Pu n r S ix t y
CAROLYN MILLER
C o ro ly n hos n u m e ro u s in te re s ts a n d a b ilit ie s o n d has p e rs is te n c e in
s tr iv in g
fo r
h e r g o o ls . S he is a n e le m e n ta r y e d u c a tio n m a jo r a n d p la n s to te a c h o n th e t h ir d
g r a d e le v e l f o r a t le a s t a y e a r . T h e n she w o u ld lik e th e ta k e som e w o r k in r e lig io u s
e d u c o tio n a n d c o r re la te te a c h in g w ith w o rk in th e c h u rc h . B e cause o f h e r in te r e s t
in c h u rc h w o rk she h o p e s e v e n tu a lly to b e a f f ilia t e d w ith th e E d ito r ia l Y o u th D e p a r t­
m e n t a t th e N a z a re n e C h u rc h 's In te r n a t io n a l H e a d q u a r te rs . S he e n jo y s lite r a t u r e ,
Who
m u s ic , a n d
jo u r n a lis m . S h e th in k s she m o y lik e to t r y h e r h a n d
o t C h r is tio n fic tio n
w r it in g s o m e tim e in th e fu tu r e .
C a ro ly n
C o u n c il, a n d
h as
s e rv e d
os
s e c re ta ry
of
th e
S tu d e n t C o u n c il ( s e n io r y e o r).
ju n io r
She
was
cla s s , s e n io r
c la s s ,
W.
r e p r e s e n t a tiv e - o t- lo r g e
R. A .
o f th e
S tu d e n t C o u n c il d u r in g h e r ju n io r y e a r .
P age Sixty-one
"Commencement de la fin ..!'
T h e s e n io rs re a c h th e " h o m e s t r e tc h " a t la s t.
D r. F le tc h e r G a llo w a y u rg e s th e s e n io rs
to “ ta k e c o u r a g e . . . ”
T h e 1 9 5 5 -5 6 S tu d e n t B o d y P re si­
d e n t, B ab C r a b tr e e , re c e iv e s o
s e n io r c it iz e n s h ip a w a rd .
“ The b e g in n in g o f the end . .
T hat is w h a t these p ictu re s co n n o te to the students, to the pa re n ts,
a n d to the instru cto rs o f this class— the b e g in n in g o f the en d o f school life as these students have know n
it th ro u g h fo u r m e m o ra b le yea rs a t O liv e t.
A n d y e t, these a n d o th e r events d e p ic t o n ly the g ra tify in g results o f an in te nsive search fo r tru th
k n o w le d g e , a n d a w e ll-ro u n d e a e d u c a tio n . T hrou gh p e rse ve ra n ce , sa c rific e , h o p e , a n d fa ith , this class
has fin a lly re a ch e d th a t c lim a tic p o in t o f a c h ie v e m e n t— g ra d u a tio n fro m c o lle g e . It is a t this tim e
p re cio u s m em ories a re re c a lle d a n d hopes re a liz e d .
T h e s e n io rs a r e r e a d y ta s te p
O ut of School Life . . .
Into Life's School
SENIOR CLASS
This We Remember . . .
The lo n g a w a ite d tim e has fin a lly a rriv e d ! A t last w e a re b e g in n in g o u r last y e a r o f c o lle g e . It gives
a sense o f a cco m p lish m e n t a n d jo y , a n d y e t th e re is a b it o f sadness in o u r hearts as w e p re p a re to le ave
“ O u r O liv e t.” W e b e g in to sing ou r “ A lm a M a te r” w ith m ore re a liz a tio n o f the m e a n in g o f the line “ The
tim e w e spe nt w ith in these halls w ill n e ’e r fo rg o tte n b e .” W e a re d e te rm in e d th a t “ w e ’ll lo ve the C hrist
yo u g a ve firs t p a rt a n d you , o ld O liv e t.”
As w e b e g a n this y e a r ’s a c tiv itie s , our firs t p la n n e d eve nt was a “ g o in g -a w a y " b re a k fa s t fo r the
ju n io rs, on the m o rn in g o f the ju n io r re tre a t. W e th o u g h t th a t w e should le t them b e n e fit fro m o u r e x ­
p e rie n c e b y g iv in g them some a d v ic e b e fo re th e y le ft cam pus. O u r la te r a c tiv itie s to o k a so m e w h a t d if ­
fe re n t course th a n in pre vio u s ye a rs. The m ain co n ve rsa tio n a m o n g
class m em bers n o w
in c lu d e d
to p ics
such as p ra c tic e te a c h in g , sen io r com prehensives, sen io r trip , a n d com m encem ent.
W e a g a in p a rtic ip a te d in the class to u rn e ys, p la cin g firs t fo r the th ird consecutive y e a r. A fte r the
class to u rn e y , w e fo u n d ourselves b u sily e n g a g e d in last m inute a c tiv itie s — fillin g
ou t jo b
a p p lic a tio n s ,
se n d in g com m encem ent an nouncem ents, m a kin g last m inute plans fo r the sen io r trip , ta k in g fin a l exam s
a n d fin is h in g up o u r last sem ester’s w o rk e a rly . W e are n o w w o rk in g a n d p la n n in g to w a rd s our G o ld e n
A n n iv e rs a ry C om m encem ent, w h ich w e ho pe w ill be the g re a te s t O liv e t has ever w itn esse d.
O u r o ffic e rs fo r this y e a r w e re D ave A n d e rs o n , firs t sem ester p re s id e n t; Bob W a ll, second sem ester
p re s id e n t; Bud Polston, v ic e -p re s id e n t; Jack C la rk , tre a su re r; Esther Johnson, S tud ent C o u n cil re p re s e n ta ­
tiv e . P rof. D a nie l L id d e ll has been o u r fa c u lty sponsor a ll fo u r ye a rs.
S e n io r C la ss O ffic e r s :
S e a te d : R. W a ll, C . M ille r , E.
J o h n s o n . S t a n d in g : J. C la r k ,
P ro f. D. L id d e ll, W . P o ls to n .
P a g e S ixty-three
W ESLEY H O U G S T E D
M a ld e n , I llin o is
B io lo g ic a l S c ie n c e
M in is te r ia l F e llo w s h ip 3 .
EUGENE IN M A N
S a g in a w , M ic h ig a n
B io lo g ic a l S c ie n c e
N O R M A RO BINETTE
D a y ta n , O h ia
E le m e n ta ry E d u c a tio n
O rp h e u s
In d ia n
C h a ir
S o c ie ty
3,
4;
A p a lla
C h a ir
1,
2;
1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a s k e tb a ll 1, 2 ,
4 ; F. T. A . 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; C h i S ig m a Rha 1.
EVELYN SCHLIE
C o lu m b ia C ity , I n d ia n a
E n g lis h
D A V ID
W HITTEBERRY
L a fa y e tte , I n d ia n a
R e lig io n a n d P h ilo s o p h y
A p a lla C h a ir 2 ; S p a rta n S o c ie ty 1, 2, 3 ,
4 ; H a n a r S o c ie ty 3 , 4 ; In te r n a t io n a l R e la ­
tio n s 4 ; P la ta n ia n P h ilo s o p h ic a l 3 , 4 ; C h i
S ig m a Rha 2 ; D e b a te 2 ; M is s io n a r y B a nd
1, 2 , 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 3 ; M in is t e r ia l B a n d 1, 2,
3 , 4 ; W h a 's W h o 4.
MERLE ROTH
M a r ia n , O h ia
T h e o lo g y
B a s k e tb a ll 2 ; M is s io n a r y B a n d 2, 3 ; M in is ­
t e r ia l B a n d 2 , 3.
I'ar/c S i x t y j o u r
D AR LE N E BARKER
P o rts m o u th , O h io
E le m e n ta ry E d u c a tio n
O rp h e u s C h o ir 1, 3 , 4 ; A p o llo C h a ir 2;
O rc h e s tra 1; T ria s 1, 3 , 4 ; T r a ja n S o c ie ty
1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a s k e tb a ll 3 , 4 ; S o ft b a ll 3 ;
E n g lis h G u ild
1, 2 , 3 ; F. T. A . 1, 2 , 3 ; C h i
S ig m a Rha 1, 2 ; W . R. A . 3 ; W h o ’s W h o 4 ;
S tu d e n t C o u n c il 3 , S e c re ta ry 3 ; G lim m e r g la s s S ta ff 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; A u r o r a S ta ff 2 , 3,
E d ito r 3 ; Q u e e n 's C o u rt 3 ; C lass O ffic e r
1, 2 .
FRED FO R TU N E
D a v is a n , M ic h ig a n
R e lig io n a n d P h ilo s o p h y
RUTH BU NZE L
M ilw a u k e e , W is c o n s in
R e lig io u s E d u c a tio n
C h a n c e l C h a ir 2, 3 , 4 ; T r a ja n S o c ie ty 1, 2,
3 , 4 ; S a ft b a ll
1; H a n a r S o c ie ty 3 , 4 ; M is ­
s io n a r y B a n d 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; M in is te r ia l B a n d 2;
W h a ’s W h a
4;
G /im m e rg /a s s
S ta ff
1,
2,
3, 4.
EVERETT BAKER
In d ia n a p o lis , In d ia n a
T h e o lo g y
I n d ia n
S o c ie ty 3 , 4 ; S a ft b a ll
3 , 4 ; M in is ­
t e r ia l F e llo w s h ip 3 , 4.
R IC H A R D H A W L E Y
O n o n d a g a , M ic h ig a n
R e lig io n a n d P h ilo s o p h y
S p a rta n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; F o o tb a ll 1, 2 ,
3 , 4 ; P la to n ia n P h ilo s o p h ic a l 4 ; M is s io n a r y
B a n d 1; M in is te r ia l B a n d 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; O ly m ­
p ia n s 3.
M A R ILE E B R O W N
W in c h e s te r, In d ia n a
M u s ic E d u c a tio n
O rp h e u s C h o ir 4 ; A p a lla C h a ir 3 ; B a n d
1,
2 , 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 4 ; O rc h e s tr a 3 , O ff ic e r 3 ;
O r g a n G u ild 2 , 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 3 , 4 ; Brass
C h a ir 2 , 3 , 4 ; M u s ic E d u c a to rs ’ C lu b 3 , 4 ;
F. T. A . 2 , 3 , 4 ; P la ta n ia n P h ilo s o p h ic a l 4 ;
M is s io n a r y B a n d 1, 2 , 3 , 4 .
P age Sixty-five
PA U L M cM U R R IN
M a n t ic e llo , lo w o
E le m e n ta ry E d u c a tio n
Bond
4;
4 ; Brass C h o ir
B a s k e tb a ll
3, 4 ;
4;
In d io n
F. T. A .
S o c ie ty
4;
P h ilo s o p h ic a l 3 ; T r a n s fe r fro m
3,
P lo to n ia n
M ia m i U n i­
v e rs ity .
M A R L E N E H IN E R
M t. E a to n , O h io
H o m e E co n o m ics
" O ” C lu b 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; T r o ja n S o c ie ty 1, 2 ,
3 , 4 ; B a s k e tb a ll 3 , 4 ; S o ft b a ll 1, 3 , 4 ;
T ra ck 1, 2, 3 ; C h e e r le a d e r 1, 2; H o m e
E co n o m ics C lu b 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 3 , 4 ;
C o m m e rc e C lu b 4 ; F. T. A . 3 , 4 ; G lim m e r g la ss S ta ff 3 , 4 .
KATHRYN
I ".- 'Uv ..j
HORNER
H A S S E LB R IN G
R a c in e , W is c o n s in
B u siness A d m in is t r a tio n
S p a rto n
S o c ie ty
1; B a s k e tb a ll
1,
2 ; S o ft­
b a ll 1, 2 ; F. T. A . 1, 2 ; A u r o r a S ta ff 2.
H IL L IA R D W ESLEY F U L L W O O D , JR.
G a in e s v ille , F lo rid a
M u s ic E d u c a tio n
O rp h e u s
Brass
C h o ir
4;
Band
C h o ir 4 ; In d ia n
4;
O rc h e s tr a
S o c ie ty
4;
4;
F o o tb o ll
4 ; T re v e c c a N a z a re n e C o lle g e 1, 2, 3.
H a n d w r it in g o n th e w a ll re v e a ls s o m e
fe llo w s ' s e n tim e n ts .
P h(/c Sixly-six
M a n le e , M a x in e , a n d
P at g e t t h e ir d a i ly
e x e rc is e s .
CHARLES RUND BER G
Eau C la ir e , W is c o n s in
B u siness A d m in is t r a tio n
C o m m e rc e C lu b 2, 3 , 4 ; G lim m e r g la s s S to ff
3, 4.
R O N JUS TIC E
Ir o n to n , O h io
T h e o lo g y
T r o ja n
S o c ie ty
1, 2, 3 , 4 ; M in is te r io l
F e l­
lo w s h ip 1, 2 , 3 , 4.
P A T R IC IA BURGESS
C h a m p a ig n , I llin o is
E le m e n ta ry E d u c a tio n
T ro ja n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; F. T. A . 2, 3 , 4 ;
M is s io n a r y B a nd 2 , 3 , 4 .
L A V O N N A W ES T
F o rt B ra n c h , In d ia n a
Speech
In d ia n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; E n g lis h G u ild 4 ;
S c ie n c e C lu b 1, 2 ; F. T. A . 2 , 3 , 4 ; C h i
S ig m a Rho 1, 2 , 3 ; W . R. A . 1, 2, 3 , 4.
I
JA C K H A N S H E R
C o lu m b u s , O h io
E le m e n ta ry E d u c a tio n
O rp h e u s
C h o ir
3,
4,
O ff ic e r
4;
A p o llo
C h a ir 3 , O ff ic e r 3 ; B a n d 2 ; T rio s 3 , 4 ; Brass
C h o ir 2 ; M u s ic E d u c a to rs ’ C lu b 3 , P re s id e n t
3 ; S p a rta n S o c ie ty 2 , 3 , 4 ; S c ie n c e C lu b 2 ;
H o n o r S o c ie ty 3 ; F. T. A . 2 , 4 ; M . D . A . 2,
3 , 4 ; W h o 's W h o 4 ; L ib r a r y C o m m itte e
3, 4.
M A R L IN SA N D ER S
D o y to n , O h io
B u siness A d m in is t r a tio n
In d io n S o c ie ty 1, 2, 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 4 ; Boseb a ll 1; S c ie n c e C lu b 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; C o m m e rc e
C lu b 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 3.
P a g e S ixty-seven
PH IL C A R L S O N
C h ic a g o , I llin o is
E n g lis h
T r o ja n S o c ie ty 2 , 3 ; S o c io lo g y C lu b 4 ; E n g ­
lis h G u ild 3 , 4 ; S c ie n c e C lu b 4 ; F. T. A .
3 , 4.
JA M E S H O T T IN G E R
K a n k a k e e , I llin o is
Bu siness A d m in is t r a tio n
T r o ja n
S o c ie ty
1,
2;
S o ft b o ll
1,
2;
C o l­
le g ia n s 1, 2.
M A R Y BA TD O R F
A u b u r n , I n d ia n o
Bu siness A d m in is t r a tio n
S p o rta n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; C o m m e rc e C lu b
1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; H o n o r S o c ie ty 4 .
M A X IN E G A R N E R
M o r r is o n v ille , I llin o is
H o m e E co n o m ics
Hom e
E c o n o m ic s
C lu b
1,
2, 3 , 4 ;
H onor
S o c ie ty 3 , 4 ; F. T. A . 3 , 4.
ROBERT C O L L IN S , JR.
K ir k e r s v ille , O h io
R e lig io n a n d P h ilo s o p h y
A p o llo C h o ir 2 , 4 , O ff ic e r 4 ; " O " C lu b 4
In d ia n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; F o o tb a ll 2 , 3 , 4
T ro c k 3 ; P la to n ia n P h ilo s o p h ic a l 2 , 3 , 4
P ra y e r B a n d O ff ic e r 4 ; M is s io n a r y B o n d
1, 2 , 3 , 4 , P re s id e n t 4 ; M in is te r io l B o n d 1,
W IL L IA M
P O LS T O N
G a r y , I n d ia n a
B u siness A d m in is t r a tio n
“ O " C lu b 3 , 4 ; T r a ja n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ;
B a s k e tb a ll 1, 2 , 3 ; B a s e b a ll 1, 2 ; F o o tb a ll
1, 2 , 3 , 4 , C o a c h 4 ; T ro c k 1, 2 , 3 ; S w im ­
m in g T ea m 1, 2 , 3 ; C o m m e rc e C lu b 1;
M . D. A . 1, 2 ; C h a ir m o n S e n io r F lo a t 4.
P a g e Sixty eight
M O N A G A IL K E N N E D Y TROTTER
F lin t, M ic h ig a n
M u s ic E d u c a tio n
O rp h e u s C h o ir 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 4 ; C h a n ­
cel C h o ir 1; T rio s 1; F. T. A . 1; C h i S ig m o
Rho 1; W . R. A . 1; Q u e e n s C o u rt 3 ; D r ill
T ea m 2.
SUE R Y AN
C o lu m b u s , O h io
E /e m e n fo ry E d u c o fio n
O rc h e s tro
3;
T r o ja n
S o c ie ty
1,
2,
3,
4;
P s y c h o lo g y C lu b 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 4 ; F. T. A . 1,
2 , 3 , 4 ; C h i S ig m a R ho 2 ; Q u o r te t 1.
FORREST R O B B IN S
F o w le r, In d io n a
T h e o lo g y
M in is te r io l B a n d 4 .
BETTE STEELE
W a r r e n , O h io
E /e m e n fa ry E d u c a tio n
T r o jo n
S o c ie ty
1, 2 , 3 , 4 ;
F. T. A .
2, 4 ;
W . R. A . 1.
EVELYN C R A IG
D u b lin , I n d io n a
E le m e n ta ry E d u c o tio n
I n d ia n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; S o ft b o ll 1; Psy­
c h o lo g y C lu b 3 , 4 ; E n g lis h G u ild 3 , 4 ;
F. T. A . 2 , 3 , 4 ; C h i S ig m o Rho 2 , 3 , 4 ;
M is s io n a r y B a n d 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; M in is te r ia l
B o n d 1, 2 , 3 , O ff ic e r 1, 2 , 3 ; W . R. A . 1,
2 , 3 , 4 ; G lim m e r g la s s S to ff 4 .
DEAN CO X
El P aso, I llin o is
B u siness A d m in is t r a tio n
T r o ja n S o c ie ty
1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; C o m m e rc e C lu b
1, 2, 3 , 4 ; G lim m e r g la s s S ta ff 3.
Paflc Sixty-nine
FRANK
D E N IN G E R
C h ic a g o , I llin o is
R e lig io n
DELLA A N T H O N Y
C o u m b u s , O h io
B u siness A d m in is t r a tio n
O rp h e u s C h o ir 1, 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 4 ; C h a n c e l
C h o ir 2 ; T rio s 2 , 3 , 4 ; T r o ja n S o c ie ty 1,
2 , 3 , 4 ; B a s k e tb a ll 1; C o m m e rc e C lu b 1, 2,
3 , 4 ; F. T. A . 4 ; P ra y e r B a n d O ff ic e r 4 ;
W . R. A . 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; A u r o r a S ta ff
Q u e e n 's C o u rt 4 ; S tu d e n t T r ib u n a l 4 .
3;
RO SELLA SC O TT
M u n c ie , In d ia n a
M a th e m a tic s
A p o llo C h o ir 1, 2 ; B a n d 1 , 2 ; O rc h e s tra
1; T rio s 1; " O " C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 4 ;
T r o ja n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 3 , 4 ;
B a s k e tb a ll 1, 2 , 4 ; S o ft b a ll 1, 2, 3 , 4 ;
T ra c k 1, 2 , 3 ; S c ie n c e C lu b 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 4 ;
F. T. A . 1, 2 , 4.
E U G E N E S N ID E R
L a w re n c e v ille , I llin o is
B io lo g ic a l S c ie n c e
T r o ja n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; S c ie n c e C lu b
1,
2, 3, 4.
M a r is u e , C a r o ly n , K a y , a n d J a n g iv e a to a s t t o m o n y
m o rs g o o d tim e s .
f'ai/c S even ty
C h u c k a n d R ita R u n d b e rg p o _
f o r a n e w ly w e d s s n a p .
PAUL BASSETT
N o r w o o d , O h io
P s y c h o lo g y
“ O ” C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ; S p a rto n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 ,
4;
F o o tb a ll
1,
2 , 4 ; T ro c k
1;
P s y c h o lo g y
C lu b 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 4 ; S c ie n c e C lu b 1, 2, 3 ,
4 ; In te r n a t io n o l R e lo tio n s 1, 2, 3 ; P la to n ia n
P h ilo s o p h ic o l 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 4 ; M . D. A . 1,
2 , 3 , 4 ; S tu d e n t C o u n c il 3 ; G lim m e r g la s s
S ta ff 1, 2, 3 , 4 , E d ito r 3.
M A R C IA S C H N E ID E R
C o lu m b u s , I n d io n a
E le m e n ta ry E d u c a tio n
T ro ja n S o c ie ty 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; P s y c h o lo g y C lu b
3 ; S c ie n c e C lu b 2 ; H o n o r S o c ie ty 3 , 4 ;
F. T. A . 2 , 3 , 4 , P re s id e n t 4 ; A u r o r a S ta ff
3 ; S tu d e n t T r ib u n a l 4 , P re s id e n t 4 ; L ib ro ry
C o m m itte e 4.
M A R T H A McROBERTS
D a n v ille , I n d ia n o
B u siness A d m in is t r a tio n
S c ie n c e C lu b 1; C o m m e rc e C lu b 4 ; W . R. A .
1.
PR A N K H A L L U M
T itu s v ille , F lo rid o
M u s ic E d u c a tio n
O rp h e u s C h o ir 3 ; B o n d 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r
2 , 3 , 4 , P re s id e n t 3 , 4 ; O rc h e s tr o 1, 2, 3 ,
4 , O ff ic e r 2 , 3 , 4 , P re s id e n t 3 , 4 ; W o o d ­
w in d Q u in t e t 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; M u s ic E d u c o to rs '
C lu b 3 , 4 ; “ O " C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ; S p a rta n S o ­
c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a s k e tb a ll 1; B a s e b o ll 1;
S o ft b o ll 2 ; E n g lis h G u ild 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; C o m ­
m erce C lu b 1; H a n o r S o c ie ty 2, 3 ; F. T. A .
2, 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 3.
JO H N H ANSO N
E ly r ia , O h io
C h e m is try
“ O ” C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ; S p a rto n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 ,
4 , O ff ic e r 2, 3 ; B a s k e tb a ll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ,
O ff ic e r 3 , 4 ; B a s e b a ll 1, 2, 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r
2 , 3 ; S o ft b a ll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r
T ra c k 1, 2 , 3 ; S c ie n c e C lu b 1, 2 ,
H o n o r S o c ie ty 3 ; F. T. A . 2 ; W h o 's W
S tu d e n t C o u n c il 4 ; A u r o r a S ta ff 3 ;
2, 3;
3, 4;
ho 4;
C loss
O ff ic e r 3 .
N O R M A M O R SE
M id lo n d , M ic h ig a n
B u siness
A p o llo C h a ir 3 ; " O ” C lu b 3 , 4 ; S p a rto n
S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a s k e tb a ll 1, 2 ; S o ftb a ll
2 , 4 ; C o m m e rc e C lu b 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; F. T. A . 3 ;
G lim m e r g la s s S ta ff 4 .
D O N A L D ELY
T h re e R iv e rs , M ic h ig o n
P h ilo s o p h y
P la ta n ia n P h ilo s o p h ic a l 4 , O ff ic e r 4 ; M in is ­
t e r ia l B a n d 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; M . D. A . 1, 2.
ROBERT U N G E R
E d w o r d s v ille , I llin o is
B io lo g ic a l S c ie n c e
In d ia n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; S c ie n c e C lu b 4 ;
H o n o r S o c ie ty 3 , 4 ; F. T. A . 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ;
M . D. A . 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Chess C lu b 2.
V E R N O N FISCHER
B u ffa lo L a k e , M in n e s o ta
S e c o n d a ry E d u c a tio n
"O "
C lu b
2 , 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 3 , P re s id e n t 4 ;
T r o ja n S o c ie ty 1,
2,
B a s k e tb a ll 1, 2 , 3 ,
4;
S o ft b a ll 1, 2 ; F o o tb a ll
4 ; S w im m in g T ea m
3;
3,
4 , P re s id e n t 3 ;
B a s e b a ll 1,
2,
3,
4 ; T ro c k
1,
F. T. A . 4 .
P A T R IC IA H O O K S
D a y to n , O h io
H o m e E c o n o m ic s
H o m e E co n o m ics C lu b
3 , 4.
1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; F. T. A .
D O N DUFF
M id d le t o w n , O h io
B u siness A d m in is t r a tio n
S c ie n c e C lu b 1; C o m m e rc e C lu b 1, 2 ,
P re s id e n t 4 ; C h i S ig m a Rho 2 , 3 ; M .
1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; G lim m e r g la s s S ta ff 1, 2 ,
B u siness M a n a g e r 3 ; A u r o r a S ta ff 4 ;
P la n n in g C o m m itte e 4 ; C h a ir m a n
P o litic a l R a lly 4 .
3, 4,
D. A .
3, 4,
Foo d
M ock
W E N D E L L M ILLER
C o u n c il B lu ffs , lo w o
E le m e n ta ry E d u c a tio n
S c ie n c e C lu b 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 3 , 4 ;
E n g lis h G u ild 4 ; F. T. A . 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r
3 , 4 ; H a n a r S o c ie ty 3 , 4 ; M . D . A . 4.
I ’ rif/f S e v e n t y t w o
3 ,4 ;
2 ,3 ,
Y e p , th e y e v e n s tu d y (?) in th e U n iv e rs e .
JO H N PAYTO N
I n d io n o p o lis , In d ia n o
T h e o lo g y
O rp h e u s C h o ir 4 ; A p o llo C h o ir 2 , 3 , O f f i ­
c e r 2 , 3 , P re s id e n t 2 ; B a n d 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 3 ;
O rc h e s tr a
1, 3 ,
4 ; T rio s
2,
3, 4;
In d io n
S o c ie ty 2 , 3 , 4 ; F o o tb a ll 2 , 3 , 4 ; P ra y e r
B o nd O ff ic e r 4 , P re s id e n t 4 ; M in is te r ia l
B a n d 4 ; M . D. A . 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 3 ; W h o 's
W h o 4 ; S tu d e n t C o u n c il 4 .
BETHEL G R IF F IN
B o y n e C ity , M ic h ig a n
E le m e n ta ry E d u c a tio n
F. T. A . 4 ; M is s io n a r y B o n d 1, 2 , 4 .
R IC H AR D N O R T H
P o n tio c , M ic h ig o n
R e lig io n
and
P h ilo s o p h y
M A U R IC E ROGERS
F u lto n , I llin o is
M u s ic E d u c a tio n
B a n d 2 , 3 , 4 ; O rc h e s tr a 3 , 4 ; O r g a n G u ild
4 ; Brass C h o ir 3 , 4 ; Pep B a n d D ir e c to r 4 .
P age S ev en ty -th ree
N O R R IS L O C K M A N
N e w A lb a n y , I n d ia n a
B io lo g ic a l S c ie n c e
S c ie n c e C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ; F. T. A . 2 , 3 , 4 .
LESTER H ART
P a n tia c , M ic h ig a n
M u s ic E d u c a tio n
O rp h e u s
C h a ir
1, 2 ,
3,
4,
O ff ic e r
3,
4;
Q u a r te ts 1, 2 ; O liv e fia n s 3 ; M u s ic E d u c a ­
to r s ' C lu b 4 , O ff ic e r 4 ; I n d ia n S o c ie ty 1, 2 ,
3 , 4 ; F. T. A . 2 , 4 ; P ra y e r B a n d O ff ic e r 2,
3 , 4 ; A u r o r a S ta ff 4 .
BRUCE G AR N ER
V ic to r ia , B. C ., C a n a d a
P s y c h o lo g y
P s y c h o lo g y C lu b 4 , P re s id e n t 4.
O W E N S M IT H
L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n
R e lig io n a n d P h ilo s o p h y
RAY R EG LIN
L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n
R e lig io n
" O " C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ; I n d ia n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 ,
4 , H e a d C a a c h ; B a s k e tb a ll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ;
B a s e b a ll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; T ra c k 1, 2 , 3 ; S w im ­
m in g T e a m 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; F. T. A . 1, 2 ; M in is ­
t e r ia l
F e llo w s h ip
3,
4;
M.
C h a ir m a n o f S o c ie ty F lo a ts 1.
I 'u f / r
S even ty fo u r
D.
A.
2,
3;
LAUREN LARSEN
B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is
S p e e ch
O rp h e u s C h o ir 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 2 ; Q u o r te ts 3 , 4 ; O liv e tia n s 2 ; " O " C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ;
S p a rto n S o c ie ty 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a s k e tb a ll 2 , 3 , 4 ;
S o ft b a ll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; T ra c k 3 ; S w im m in g
Team 2 , 3 , 4 ; S c ie n c e C lu b 2 ; C o m m e rc e
C lu b 3 ; H o n o r S o c ie ty 4 ; C h i S ig m o Rho
2 , 3 , P re s id e n t 3 ; W h o 's
W ho
4 ; A u ro ro
S ta ff 3 , 4 , C o -B u sin e ss M a n o g e r 4 .
DAVE A N D E R SO N
C h ic a g o , I llin o is
Speech
O rp h e u s C h o ir 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 2 ; Q u o r te ts 1; S p a rta n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a s k e tb o ll 1, 2 , 4 ; E n g lis h G u ild 1, 2 , 4 ; S c ie n c e
C lu b 1, 2 , O ff ic e r 1; C h i S ig m a Rho 1, 2 ,
3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 3 , P re s id e n t 2 , 4 ; M . D . A . 3 ,
4 ; W h o 's W h o 4 ; S tu d e n t C o u n c il 3 , 4 ;
G lim m e r g la ss S ta ff 2 , A s s is ta n t Business
M a n o g e r 2 ; A u ro r a S ta ff 3 , 4 ; C lass O ff ic e r
1, 2 , 3 , 4 , P re s id e n t 3 , 4 ; F a o d P la n n in g
C o m m itte e 3 ; Lyceum C o m m itte e 2 ; C a le n ­
d a r a n d A c t iv itie s C o m m itte e 2 , 3.
W IL L A R D
D E W IT T
O s k o lo o s a , lo w o
E le m e n ta ry E d u c a tio n
S p a rto n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; F o o tb a ll 1;
S c ie n c e C lu b 1, 2 ; C o m m e rc e C lu b 1, 2 ;
F. T. A . 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; M . D . A . 1, 2.
LO U IS E FALLIS
O s k a lo o s a , lo w o
M u s ic E d u c a tio n
O rp h e u s C h o ir 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a n d 3 ; O rc h e s tro
4 ; O r g o n G u ild 4 ; M u s ic E d u c a to rs ' C lu b
3 , 4 ; C o m m e rc e C lu b 1; H o n o r S o c ie ty 3 ,
O ff ic e r 3 ; F. T. A . 3 ; W . R. A . 2 ; W h o 's
W h o 4 ; C o lle g e Q u e e n 3 .
EU G E N E W . FOILES
J e r s e y v ille , I llin o is
M u s ic E d u c a tio n
O rp h e u s
C h a ir 2 , 4 , O ff ic e r
2;
O rc h e s tra
4 ; O rg a n G u ild 2 , 3 , 4 ; Q u a r te ts 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ;
Bross C h o ir 1; O liv e tia n s 2 ; M u s ic E d u c a ­
t o rs ' C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ; S p a rta n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 ,
4 , O ff ic e r 2 , 3 ; B a s k e tb a ll 4 ; E n g lis h G u ild
1, 2 , P re s id e n t 1; M . D. A . 3 ; W h o 's W h o
4 ; S tu d e n t C o u n c il 1, 4 , P re s id e n t 4 ; C lass
O ff ic e r 1, 3.
G E N E PHILLIPS
K a n k a k e e , I llin o is
R e lig io n
O rp h e u s
C h o ir 2 ,
3;
C h a n c e l C h o ir
4;
Q u a r te ts
1; O liv e tia n s 1; " O " C lu b 2 , 3 ,
4 ; In d io n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; B o s k e tb o ll 1,
2 ; B a s e b o ll 1, 2 ; F o o tb o ll 1, 2 , 3 ; T ro c k
1, 2 , 3 ; M . D. A . 1, 3 ; S tu d e n t C o u n c il
1, 2, 3 ; W h o 's W h o 4 ; C loss O ff ic e r 1, 2 ,
3 , P re s id e n t 1, 2.
Paffe Seventy-five
JO AN
DEBREAUX
C h ic a g o , I llin o is
E le m e n ta ry E d u c a tio n
In d ia n S o c ie ty
1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a s k e tb a ll 2 , 3 ;
S o ft b a ll 1; F. T. A . 3 , 4 ; M is s io n a r y B a n d
1, 2 ; A u r o r a S ta ff 3 , 4 .
H A R O L D BE N G E
H a m ilto n , O h ia
E n g lis h
A p a lla C h a ir 3 ; C h a n c e l C A a ir 1; O r g a n
G u ild 2 ; In d ia n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; E n g ­
lis h G u ild 2 , 3 , 4 ; F. T. A . 2, 3 , 4.
R IC H AR D SLAC K
H a rv e y , I llin o is
T h e o lo g y
T r a ja n S o c ie ty 2 ; S o ft b a ll 2 ; F. T. A . 2 , 3 ,
4 ; M is s io n a r y B a n d 4 ; M in is te r ia l B a nd
3 , 4.
J E A N ROSS
C o lu m b u s , In d ia n a
E le m e n ta ry E d u c a tio n
In d ia n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; C o m m e rc e C lu b
3 ; F. T. A . 2 , 3 , 4 .
LO R A A N N TIPPEY
C o lu m b u s , O h io
E le m e n ta ry E d u c a tio n
N A D IN E E V A N S
A t la n ta , G e o r g ia
E n g lis h
O rp h e u s
k e t b a ll
C h a ir
4;
4;
T re v e c c a
In d ia n
S o c ie ty
N a z a re n e
4;
Bas­
C o lle g e
1,
2 , 3.
I 'r if ir
S even ty six
4
I t ’s tim e o u t f o r a li t t le fu n in th e S e n io r h o u s e s .
H e y , N o rm o , w h o s e p o c k e t o r e y o u
p ic k in g ?
W IL L IA M W IN E G A R
H o n n ib a l, M is s o u ri
Speech
O rp h e u s C h o ir 2 ; C h o n c e l C h o ir 1; “ O "
C lu b 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; In d io n S o c ie ty
1,
2;
S p o rta n S o c ie ty 3 , 4 ; B a s k e tb a ll 1, 2 , 3 ;
F o o tb a ll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; T ra c k 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; I n te r ­
n a t io n a l R e la tio n s 1, 2 , 3 , P re s id e n t
2;
P la to n io n P h ilo s o p h ic a l 2 , 3 , 4 ; C h i S ig m a
Rho 1, 2 ; D e b a te 1, 2 ; M in is te r ia l B a n d 4 ;
G lim m e r g la s s S ta ff 3 , 4.
A N N A TA Y LO R
S c o tt, O h io
E le m e n ta ry E d u c o tio n
“ O " C lu b 2, 3 , 4 ; In d io n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 ,
4 ; B a s k e tb a ll 2 , 3 , 4 ; S o ft b a ll 1, 2 , 3 ; T ro c k
1; E n g lis h G u ild 3 , O ff ic e r 3 ; F. T. A . 1, 2,
3 ; C h i S ig m a
2, 3, 4.
Rho 3 ; M is s io n a r y
Bond
1,
'
ROBERT CHARLES W A L L
St. A u g u s tin e , F lo rid a
M u s ic E d u c a tio n
O rp h e u s C h a ir 4 ; A p o llo C h o ir 2 , 3 , P re s i­
d e n t 3 ; M u s ic E d u c a to rs ' C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ;
In d ia n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , P re s id e n t 4 ;
B a s k e tb a ll 1, 3 , 4 ; S o ft b a ll 3 , 4 ; E n g lis h
G u ild 2 , 3 ; F. T. A . 1, 2 , 3 ; M . D. A . 4 ;
C lass O ff ic e r 4 ; S tu d e n t T r ib u n a l 4 .
RAY C A IN
A n d e r s o n , I n d ia n a
T h e a /a g y
Paffc Seven ty-seven
ERIS N U T T
K a n k a k e e , I llin o is
E d u c a tio n
B a n d 1 ; In d ia n S o c ie ty 2 ; M ix e d C h o ru s 1.
JA Y
FOSTER
B r a d le y , I llin o is
E n g lis h
" O " C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ; S p o rta n S o c ie ty 1, 2 ;
B a s k e tb a ll 1, 2 ; B a s e b a ll 1, 2 ; S o ft b a ll 1,
2 ; M in is te r ia l B a n d 3 , 4 ; C lass O ff ic e r 1, 2.
LO IS
KNOX
Y o u n g s to w n , O h io
M u s ic E d u c a tio n
T rio s
1; Brass C h o ir
1; O rp h e u s
C h o ir
1,
2 , 3 ; C h a n c e l C h o ir 2 , 3 ; B a n d 1; O r g a n
G u ild 3 , 4 ; O liv e tio n s 1, 2 ; M u s ic E d u c a ­
to r s ’ C lu b 3 , 4 ; H o n o r S o c ie ty 3 ; F. T. A . 1;
W h o 's W h o 4 ; T ip - O f f Q u e e n 3.
JA C Q U E S J. R O M A IN
C o p - H o it ia n , H a it i
F re n c h
A p o llo C h o ir 1, 2 , 3 ; In d ia n S o c ie ty 1,
2 , 3 ; B o s e b o ll 3 ; P lo to n ia n P h ilo s o p h ic a l
1, 2 , 3 ; D e b a te 1; M is s io n a r y B a n d 1, 2 , 3 ;
M in is t e r ia l B a n d
1, 2 , 3 ; G lim m e r g la s s
S to ff 3 .
I'af/e S r v r n t y cifjht
JA N E T STORER
S p r in g f ie ld , O h io
B u siness A d m in is t r a tio n
B a n d 1; " O ” C lu b 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; In d ia n
S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; S o ft b o ll 1, 3 , 4 ; H o m e
E co n o m ics C lu b 1, 4 , P re s id e n t 1; C o m ­
m e rce C lu b 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; F. T. A . 2 ; C h i
S ig m o Rho 1, 2 ; G lim m e r g la s s S ta ff 1, 2;
A u r a r a S ta ff 3 ; Q u e e n ’s C o u rt 3 , 4 ; H o m e ­
c o m in g Q u e e n 4.
D O N N A HUSEMAN
M t. S te r lin g ,
I llin o is
E le m e n ta ry E d u c a tio n
T ro ja n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; S o c io lo g y C lu b
4 ; F. T. A . 1, 2, 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 4 ; M is s io n a r y
B a n d 1, 2 , 3 , 4.
W IL L IA M THORPE
S p r in g f ie ld , O h io
Th e a la g y
S p o rta n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; M is s io n a r y
B a nd 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 2 ; M in is te r ia l B o n d
1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; G lim m e r g la s s S to ff 1, 2 ; A u ro r a
S ta ff 1, 2 , 3 , 4.
E V A GARRETT
K ankakee,
T h e o lo g y
W IL L IA M S. M U IR
O s k a lo o s a , Io w a
T h e a la g y
J A C K W . CLARK
S o u th B e n d , I n d ia n o
C h u rc h M u s ic
O rp h e u s C h a ir 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , O ff ic e r 2 , 3 , 4 ,
P re s id e n t 4 ; S p a rto n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ;
H o n o r S o c ie ty 3 , 4 ; M in is te r ia l B a n d 2 , 4 ;
C lass O ff ic e r 4 .
P age Seven ty-n ine
P A T R IC IA M c G U IR E PHILLIPS
K a n k a k e e , I llin o is
B u siness
O rp h e u s
C h a ir
1,
2;
C hancel
C h o ir
4;
O liv e tia n s 1; C o m m e rc e C lu b 2 ; F. T. A . 1;
W . R. A . 3 ; S tu d e n t C o u n c il 2 , 3 ; Q u e e n 's
C o u rt 3 ; C la s s O f f ic e r 2.
FR A N C IS L A N G H O F F
O r e g o n , I llin o is
R e lig io n a n d T h e o lo g y
CARO LYN
MILLER
P e a ria , I llin o is
E le m e n ta ry E d u c a tio n
O rp h e u s C h a ir 1, 4 ; A p a lla C h o ir 3 ; O r g a n
G u ild 2 ; In d ia n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; B a s k e t­
b a ll 1, 3 , 4 ; S a ft b a ll 4 ; F. T. A . 2 , 3 , 4 ;
C h i S ig m a Rha 1, 2 ; W . R. A . 4 ; W h o ’s
W h a 4 ; S tu d e n t C o u n c il 3 , 4 , S e c re ta ry 4 ;
G lim m e r g la s s S ta ff 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; A u r o r a S ta ff
2 ; Q u e e n ’s C o u rt 4 ; C la s s O ff ic e r 3 , 4 .
AR LEN E M ID D L E T O N
H a m m o n d , I n d ia n a
Business
S c ie n c e C lu b 2 , 3 ; C o m m e rc e C lu b 2 , 3 , 4 ;
F. T. A . 1.
N A N C IE D A V IS
In d ia n a p o lis , In d ia n a
M u s ic E d u c a tio n
O rp h e u s C h a ir 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; T ria s 2 , 3 , 4 ;
O liv e tia n s 1, 2 ; M u s ic E d u c a to rs ' C lu b 3 , 4 ;
I n d ia n S o c ie ty 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; T ra c k 4 ; S c ie n c e
C lu b 1, 2 ; C h i S ig m a Rho 1, 2 , 3 , O ff ic e r
3 ; M is s io n a r y B a n d 2 ; W h o 's W h a 4 ; S tu ­
d e n t C o u n c il 4 ; G lim m e r g la s s S ta ff 4 ;
A u r o r a S ta ff 3 ; Q u e e n 's C o u rt 4 .
DONNA
LANM AN
H a rv e y , I llin o is
E n g lis h
E n g lis h G u ild 4 ; C o m m e rc e C lu b 4 , O ff ic e r
4 ; F. T. A . 4 ; W h e a ta n C o lle g e 1, 2 , 3 .
Pat/c H ig h ly
i
JUNIOR CLASS
This We Remember . . .
It h a rd ly seem ed po ssib le th a t w e w e re fin a lly u p pe rclassm e n!
Since o u r fre sh m a n y e a r, w e h a d been lo o k in g fo rw a rd to Ju n io r R etreat. F ina lly the d a y a rriv e d .
Im a g in e cu ttin g classes w ith fa c u lty a p p ro v a l! A fte r th e y h a d p ro v id e d us w ith a h e a rty b re a k fa s t, the
seniors sent us o ff to Turkey Run S tate Park in e v e ry th in g fro m h o t-ro d s to c o n v e rtib le s . W h e n w e a rriv e d ,
w e e n jo y e d a lunch in the in fo rm a l d in in g roo m , w h ile several m em bers o f the class to o k turns e n te rta in in g
us w ith music a t the p ia n o . Then it w as tim e fo r the re a l a c tiv ity to b e g in . W e s e p a ra te d in to variou s
gro up s a n d s ta rte d across the num erous tra ils , e n jo y in g the b e a u ty o f th e p a rk on this w a rm fa ll a fte r ­
no o n . W e m ad e it b a c k w ith little tro u b le — a fe w b e e stings, g e ttin g o ff the tra il, a n d s lip p in g in to
m u d d y place s. A fte r w e h a d re tu rn e d fro m o u r h ike , some p la y e d p in g p o n g . O th ers chose a n o th e r tra il
to fo llo w a n d a fe w even trie d o u t the p la y g ro u n d sw ings, slides, a n d m e rry -g o -ro u n d . M o st o f us w e n t
h o rse b a ck rid in g . This p ro v e d to be an e x c itin g a d v e n tu re , as w e ll as a jo ltin g e x p e rie n c e ! A fte rw a rd s
w e fre sh e n e d up a n d sang fa m ilia r songs till w e h e a rd the c a ll, “ D in n e r is s e rv e d .” W e fe a s te d in the
lo v e ly b a n q u e t room as Prof. S la g g , o u r sponsor, to ld o f some o f his e x c itin g a n d hum orous e xp erience s
on o th e r such o u tin g s. A h a y rid e fo llo w e d th e d in n e r, a n d w ith it cam e the end o f a p e rfe c t d a y a n d the
b e g in n in g o f a busy a n d im p o rta n t y e a r.
O u r n e xt a c tiv ity was p la n n in g the e n te rta in m e n t fo r the A ll-S c h o o l H a llo w e e n P arty. Then a t last the
tim e h a d com e f o r the J u n io r-S e n io r B an qu et. This y e a r it w as a co m p le te ly fo rm a l a ffa ir h e ld in The S p in ­
n in g W h e e l a t H in sd a le , Illin o is . The b a n q u e t w as fo llo w e d by a m o o n lig h t cruise on b e a u tifu l Lake
M ic h ig a n .
O u r o ffice rs f o r th e y e a r w e re Jim B ed sw o rth , p re s id e n t; Don K in g, v ic e -p re s id e n t; M a rily n B ryant,
se cre ta ry; G e o rg e G a rv in , tre a s u re r; Dick Reiss, stu d e n t cou ncil re p re s e n ta tiv e ; a n d Zan H a w kin s a n d C liff
Everett, so cia l co m m ittee re p re se n ta tive s.
J a c k B ro u n d m e ie r
G o ld ie B o k e r
G e n e C lin e
Ruth W ilh o y t e
S u e H a m e ll
M a x S n id e r
B illie
S te p h e n s
Ted R yp czynski
C la re n c e L y k in s
M y rn a Y o rk
C h a rle s B e a tty
Ruth P lu n k e rt
J o n e M y e rs
P a ul R e a d e r
H a ro ld
Keech
M ile s S im m o n s
W a y n e F ra n k h o u s e r
M o r io n M in o r
D o n o ld Roy
S h ir le y W o t k in s
J o y W ild e
F r o n k lin G o rto n
C a rl G o rs lin
B o n n ie K in g
D o n S c h le g e l
J a n ic e F a ce y
M a r g a r e t B c in o r
R ay M o rr is o n
/ '«/ / ( /' i f j h t y t i t o .
E v e re tt H o lm e s
C a ro l R oot
O r t iv e W e lc h
Z e n o n o H o w k in s
M a r ie R e d m o n
C h o rle s O s b o r n e
B e v e rly T o te
J o h n Rose
C lif fo r d
E v e re tt
F a ith H e m m e te r
E d w in
B a te m o n
J o n ic e B o rn e tt
K e n n e th H o lle n b o u g h
Iv o n B e a tty
M a r ily n C o n ra d
R o b e rt L a th o m
W illia m
L o c k o rd
Y v o n n e R ic k a rd
E a rl S p e a rs
\
A lo v e ly a u tu m n d o y o t T u r k e y Run is c o n d u c iv e to r e lo x a tio n .
J u n io r s p o s e in T u rk e y Run In n e n tro n c e .
B u rle y S m ith
C la u d e S m ith
D a v e K n o tts
W ilb u r O le r
Pot Fry
C huck N a sh
N e il S tr a it
D o n a ld P e c k h a m
E o rl H in c h
D e lo ris B ry a n
B ruce B rid g e o
R o n a ld B ry a n t
J e rry S n o w d e n
Ray H o s k in s
P h y llis J o h n s o n
G e o rg e
G a r v in
Tom S h o rt
R o s a lie D o w ns
R a lp h F is h e r
D o ro th y E s te lle
M a r g a r e t W r ig h t
M a r t in A r n i
D a rth a D a v is
Rex E a ton
Jo h n H e n d e rs o n
N o lo H o lla n d
D ic k C o n v e rs e
S c o tt G a r d n e r
M a r ily n B ry a n t
Ray G ib s o n
N ancy
H e n d ric k s
J im G re e n le e
D o ug Reedy
F ra n k B o w ers
H o lla n d
R e id e l
E lto n H o use
R o b e rt Frum
W illio m
Isaacs
H o ro c e R ishel
Lois R u n d b e rg
L o rn o P ro ffe r
E v e re tt C o m b s
B e tty M a y e s
L y le K ru m rie
J e a n e tte H a n s o n
J o c k H a rris
Jom e s S m ith
D o n K in g
R ic h o rd Fry
J a m e s B e d s w a rth
R o b e rt N o rth
R e b e k a h H o ls te in
D a v id W e is s
R ic h a rd Reiss
G ilb e r t M o w e rs
K e n n e th N a o n a n
J a m e s H e n le y
W a tc h o u t, M a r ily n , it's a lo n g w a y d a w n !
S e n io rs w e e p as J u n io r s d e p a r t f o r t h e ir R e tre a t.
P ro fe s s o r a n d M rs . S la g g re c o v e r a f t e r so m e r o u g h tr a ils .
A s e re n e s c ene w e lc o m e s th e J u n io r
" R e tr e a t e r s " to T u r k e y Run S ta te P a rk
A f e w J u n io r s lo o k e d lik e th is a f t e r a n h o u r a n h o rs e b a c k .
SOPHOMORE CLASS
This We Remember . . .
W e re tu rn e d to school this y e a r q u ite ple a se d w ith the id e a o f no lo n g e r b e in g “ g re e n fre s h m e n ."
W e ha d successfully crossed the firs t h u rd le o f o u r c o lle g e ca re e r, a n d a t last w e w e re sop ho m ores. O u r
firs t a c tiv ity o f the y e a r was a w e lc o m in g p a rty f o r th e new fre sh m a n . In this p a rty w e used b o th s o p h o ­
m ore a n d fre sh m a n ta le n t. It was o u r turn to p la n f o r th e sneak in itia tio n a tta c k to w h ich w e h a d lo o ke d
fo rw a rd w ith g re a t a n tic ip a tio n . H o w e ve r, fin d in g th a t th e re was much w o rk to be d o n e b e fo re the a tta c k ,
w e staye d up n ig h t a fte r n ig h t m a kin g gre e n beanies fo r th e freshm en to w e a r, p la n n in g in itia tio n tactics,
a n d m a kin g last m inute arra n g e m e n ts f o r the p a rty h o n o rin g the in itia te d freshm e n. A fte r in itia tio n , ou r
n e x t a c tiv ity was p la n n in g a n d serving refreshm ents fo r the H a llo w e e n p a rty .
I guess w e must ha ve “ flu n k e d ” the freshm e n o rie n ta tio n
tests, since w e
had
to ta k e them
o ve r.
A c tu a lly , these second tests w e re c a lle d “ S o p h o m o re A ch ie ve m e n t Tests.” They w e re a series o f tests
in th e fie ld s o f g e n e ra l cultu re, c o n te m p o ra ry a ffa irs ,
English, a n d g e n e ra l a ch ie ve m e n t. The results o f
these tests w e re used to g u id e us in o u r fin a l ch o ice o f a m a jo r a n d in p la n n in g o u r u p p e r d iv is io n p ro g ra m .
W e then p la n n e d th e a ll-sch o o l p a rty w h ich th e sophom ores g a v e fo r th e e n tire stu d e n t b o d y a n d
fa c u lty . O n the n ig h t o f the J u n io r-S e n io r B an qu et w e g a v e a p a rty fo r the freshm e n. This p a rty , he ld in
B irch a rd G ym nasium , h e lp e d to com p en sate f o r n o t b e in g a b le to g o to the b a n q u e t.
O u r o ffice rs fo r this y e a r w e re Jim D ie h l, p re s id e n t; D e w a in Johnson, v ic e -p re s id e n t; Joyce M a n g u m ,
se cre ta ry -tre a s u re r; C a ro ly n B irc h a rd , stud ent cou ncil re p re s e n ta tiv e , a n d John Hursh a n d M a risu e C a rd ,
social co m m itte e re p re se n ta tive s. P rof. Elm ore V a il w as o u r fa c u lty sponsor.
C a ro ly n S h ru m
D u d le y L u k e h a rt
E d na R aach
H e rb e rt H a ll
J o h n H u rs h
A r le n e M ille r
H a ro ld C o n ro d
M a ry
K ilg o r e
C a rle to n W o o d
L in d a
L u ttre ll
D o v id C u lro s s
E lv in L e ic h ty
R o s e m o ry H o llis
J a m es Ew ers
P a tr ic ia H e c h t
C la u d e
C o r p e n te r
R o s w e ll B ru n n e r
Je w e l M o n ro e
Jam e s K ra u s s
C a ro ly n B irc h a rd
K e n n e th O liv e r
R o n a ld
H a rtk a p f
D o ro th y C h ris te n s e n
K e ith
Johnson
R a n a ld A n g le s
S h a ra n M a c e
L e o n a rd B a ith
D e lo re s A r m s tr o n g
M a r y Lau K la h n
W illia m
B ra d le y
D a v e la B ry a n
K e ith H a w le y
B ill D e la n d
S h ir le y H a llin g e r
D a y le C a lh o u n
Ja n e t F aucher
E ve ly n G r a y
O r v ille B e e m e r
Ruth H e lm s
L a rry J im in e z
J a m e s E d w a rd s
Jayce M a n g u m
J a m e s B in k le y
R uth Y a tes
E liz a b e th
Janca
M a r v in S p e n c e
P a ul F ulk
M a llie
Farsen
G e n e a n d S tu a rt r e la x in C h a p m a n .
P a g e Eighty-nine
F iv e le is u r e ly lo s s ie s a n d lo d s lo u n g e o n th e la w n .
D e w a in J o h n s o n
A lb e r ta H a rris
Ja c k P e rrin
B a rb a ra C u m m in g s
P a ul S w in fa r d
Ron S tevens
Lois S u m a n
G e r a ld A d k in s
B o b K e e to n
M a r ia n B ru n n e r
M e rw y n M a ts o n
M a r ily n C assels
A g n e s W h itm a n
W illia m
M c K in le y
Ruth W y s e
M ilto n M a rtin s o n
Tom P e n ro d
M ir ia m H a ll
Jo h n R eeves
Ann C ooper
E u g e n e V ic k e r y
M a ris u e C a rd
H a ra ld G ille s p e y
J a h n S p a rk e s
l J a f/e N i n r t y
Jo e
B e n n in g to n
J o n ic e C o lh o u n
R o b e rt K u hn
Fra n ce s R ic h o rd s
Jo a n N o o n a n
R o b e rt M o x w e ll
M o r y A n d e rs o n
R o n o ld D o o little
W oyne Speakm on
S o n d ra Id e
W illia m
L e o n a rd
E le a n o r E d ig e r
G lo r ia B u r g g r a f
J o h n D a v is
E ve lyn K ro h e
L o rry M ille r
J e r ry S h o rt
B e tty L a n g d o n
S ta n le y M c R o b e rts
N a n c y B a ssett
V e lm a W h is le r
M o rr is H u ffm a n
C a rm e n S t e in in g e r
D o n Fry
K e ith S h e ffe r
E la in e P a y e tte
D o n S p o tlo e
M a r y A n n C r a b tr e e
G lo r ia N e th e rto n
In a N ic c u m
S a lly D a v is
J a n F ie d le r
C ly d e J a c k s o n
G e n e Shea
John W y m a n
A n it a B irc h a rd
M a r th a Reed
Ken E llis
E lle n K n ig h t
M a r ily n J o h n s o n
J im D ie h l
B ill C h a m b e rs
J e a n e tte T e r r e ll
Pa ul Pence
P h il R ic h a rd s o n
B e tty B o w m a n
M a rth a K a llw e it
J im B ria n
M a x H u ffm a n
J im K e s le r
T e rra n c e C u rtis
D a v e T y le r
Pat/c N in e t y tw o
R o b e rt V in c e n t
R a n a ld T h ill
Janet Law head
M a r s h a ll F a d e r
P h il W a lte r s
E a rl H a w e ll
M a u r ic e H o w e
G a rd a n D a w e s , Jr.
C h a rle s N ic h a ls
E u g e n e H a rtn e s s
P e a rl H o u s e h a lte r
H a r r y D a d ia n
F re sh m e n w a s h J im 's c a r as p a r t
a f in it ia t io n a c tiv itie s .
L in d a a n d M a rth a p a u s e b e fo r e
t u m b lin g in ta b e d .
FRESHMAN CLASS
This We Remember . ..
S e p te m b e r o f 1 9 5 6 w e , the gre e n fre sh m e n , a rriv e d on O liv e t’s cam pus. V e ry e x c ite d , an xio us, an d
a m b itio u s , w e rushed here a n d th e re — fro m d o rm ito ry to a d m in is tra tio n b u ild in g , to the d in in g h a ll, try in g
to lo ca te ourselves.
A fte r the firs t he ctic w e ek o f o rie n ta tio n tests a n d re g is tra tio n , we settle d d o w n to w h a t we th o u g h t
w o u ld be a re la tiv e ly q u ie t life . H o w m istaken w e w e re ! O n e d a y in ch a p e l w e w e re a ll “ a w a rd e d ” n e a t
little g re e n be a n ie s w h ich h a d to be w o rn un til in itia tio n . Then it cam e ! O n e m orn ing a t 4 :3 0 w e w ere
a w a k e n e d fro m o u r slum bers by the m erciless sop ho m ores b la stin g trum pets, p o u n d in g on d o o rs, an d
scre a m in g , “ Three m inutes to g e t d re s s e d .” A fte r the a llo tte d “ th re e m in utes” w e a p p e a re d on the b a ll
fie ld , w ith o u r cute little b e an ies on to p o f o u r g re e n , la rd -s o a k e d h a ir. O u r clothes w e re on w ro n g -s id e -o u t
a n d b a c k w a rd s , an d w e w e re lite ra lly “ scare d s p itle s s .” W e w o rk e d up q u ite an a p p e tite on the b a ll
fie ld a n d w e n t to w h a t w e th o u g h t w o u ld be a w e ll e a rn e d b re a k fa s t. A n o th e r surprise— in ste a d o f e a tin g
w e served the sop ho m ores b re a k fa s t, a n d a fte rw a rd s we a tte m p te d to e a t be tw ee n in te rru p tio n s by
num erous “ a ir ra id s .” These a ir ra id s w e re to co n tin u e th ro u g h o u t the d a y w h ile we cle a n e d up the ca m ­
pus. In the e ve ning the see m in gly heartless sop ho m ores g re w k in d e r a n d g a ve us a “ s w e ll” p a rty . F inally
w e w e re fu ll-fle d g e d c o lle g e students.
A fte r the in itia tio n w e se ttle d d o w n to p a rtic ip a te in the a c tiv itie s o f the co lle g e y e a r. W e ga ve an a ll­
school p a rty the first sem ester, a n d , a t the b e g in n in g o f the second sem ester, we ga ve a p a rty to w elcom e
the new freshm e n e n ro llin g in the second sem ester. W e c lim a x e d the sem ester w ith a p a rty f o r the s o p h o ­
m ores.
O u r o ffic e rs f o r the y e a r w e re : Don Lytle, p re s id e n t; Je rry Ferree, v ic e -p re s id e n t; Lee B o lla n d , sec­
re ta ry ; K enny Sw an, tre a s u re r; S arah Petrie a n d M a rv in Johnson, re p re se n ta tive s to the so cia l co m m itte e ;
a n d Dave G a llo w a y , stud ent cou ncil re p re s e n ta tiv e . O u r fa c u lty sponsor w as Dr. R. W a y n e G a rd n e r.
J e r ry F erree
W a n d a G ro o m s
W illia m
S t e in in g e r
B a rb a ra S t ir r o tt
H a rr y S w o rtz
D o n a ld L y tle
R ic h a rd B e th g e
S a ra h P e trie
C h o rle s
K id d
C h o rle s W a g g o n e r
S a n d ra B o w m o n
D o u g la s L itte ra l
R o g e r M a n n in g
G e r a ld W ils o n
S h ir le y T o w n s e n d
L o rry E u g e n e C o x
A lb e r t a Fell
F ra n k B ritto n
J a c q u e lin e M u n r o e
L o w e ll E m m ons
H e le n C o r w ile
M a x Thom os
F r e d r ic k A h le m a n n
F lo re n c e M ille r
W illia m
fT j
B ry a n t
G le n D o v is
LeR oy LaC ost
E s th e r C o ld re n
B y ro n B u k e r
W illia m
N o rr is
I
M a r ir u th M e y e r
N o rm a n C h a n d le r
R a y m o n d W e lc h
L lo y d M c C le lla n
E le a n o r F is h e r
G a r y M o s im a n
M a ry T ho m pso n
C h o rle s T o w ris s
E liz a b e th H a tc h e r
D a v id C ro n k
f'afjr N in r ty s ix
D o n a ld A h te n
G e n e D a v id s a n
F rances D ra k e
S am S ta rn e s
Ray H u ff
M e lv in T h o m p s o n
D a n n a D ie h l
M a r v in K ra h e
L a V e ta B ry a n t
C h a rle s M illh u f f
J a n e t E rw in
P a u l S h o rt
C h a rle s H ild r e th
O r v ille O e s te rle
P a tr ic ia T h a rn ta n
N ic h o la s A f r ic a n a
S ue H e n se n
W il la r d
G e s e lle
G eneene H aat
D a n a ld H a w ie
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J e a n e tte L e d y a rd
Duane Askew
Ruth S w a in
D a v id H u llib e r g e r
J a n ic e H a y
R ic h a rd R e g n ie r
D a ra th y A c a rd
G e a rg e
Lee sh o w s
a ff
F in n e y
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B e d r a a a le d fre s h m e n ta k e a “ b r e a t h e r ."
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m a rk s o n J im a n d C h u c k .
C o ro ly n D e a n
W illia m
M a rs h
R a y le n e B a rne s
T h e o d o re C o n w a y
P a tr ic ia B ro w n
J a c k K itc h e ll
C a ro ly n
V a re
R a lp h W r ig h t
J u n e W h it k a n a c k
S ih W e i Pai
S a lly B e e b e
R o n a ld
P a tto n
P a tr ic ia Peters
G e o r g e H o fs tra
J a n y c e S ta r k e y
D a le O w e n s
J o y Pavy
N a th a n ie l J o h n s o n
N a n c y J e llis a n
G e a rg e K asper
M a ry C h e ffe r
L a w re n c e H a n s o n
D o rc u s S u m a n
D e n z il S m ith
M a r ily n
T r im b le
A n d r e w B ru c e
L ila O w e n s
M c lb u r n S o re n s e n
J a a n K issock
M a r io n B e c k w ith
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Ninety-eight
B o b F in n e y
Fronces S to ry
D o v id G ille t te
S o n d r a R e ic h m o n
B o y d Fees
J u d y L o m b e rt
H e rb e rt C o n a r d
P a tr ic ia D a n ie ls
M y ro n L im in g
M a r y Rivers
D o v id F ro u e n k n e c h t
S a n d r o L a n c o s te r
R o b e rt N e ls o n
N o rm a H o ll
R o b e rt S tu d t
D e lo ris C a v in s
C h o rle s G e e d in g
M o r y Lou P ip k in
L e la n d M ilk
C o ro l V a n D u s e n
C h a rle s Z im m e rm a n
L in d o S c o tt
D a v id C a n e n
llo
Roe N ic h o ls
L a rry H e n d r ic k e r
A r t h u r K n o o d le
N in a S m ith J o h n s o n
M ic h a e l L e n tin i
J a n ic e P lu m m e r
Eric L in d q u is t
I
S h o ro n D a viss
J a m e s B a rn e tt
C o ro ly n
W a lt e r
J a m e s E rw in
S h ir le y D e L a m b e rt
J e ffe rs o n B rock
B e tty N ic c u m
P o u l H o r tz le r
C o n n ie H o ffm a n
G e o rg e
D ilw o r th
P a g e N in ety-nine
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Fred Lee
F la y d V a n W e e ld e n
G a r y C h ris te n s e n
D o ris R iffle R e m m e n g a
G la d y s
H e a r t ly
L in d a P ie rc e
D a le G a lla w a y
D a v id K a n e
W il b u r K itc h e ll
T h a m a s C ra ig
R o b e rt P ik e
D ia n n e
P a rk e r
L a rry H a n s e lm a n
J u n e S h ir k e y
P a u l S m ith
R ic h a rd
C o rn e liu s
W il li a m
D yan
K e n n e th S w a n
O tis J o h n s o n
Lee B o lla n d
P a tr ic ia E llis F ulk
D a v id B a rn h a rt
D o u g la s T uck
S te w a rt S ta re r
D e lb e r t Lash
R o n n ie M c D o n a ld
C la re n c e D a v id s o n
G ena
Rae
S id n e y S h ip m a n
LaV anda M ace
P a tr ic ia L an e H e n le y
R ansam e W y m a n
F lo re n c e P e lta n
L a th a ir G re e n
La ra Rees
E a rl S k in n e r
F e n ta n C o llie r
Ja y H ensan
R ic h a rd P o rte r
1’af/c One H un dred
D o n a ld K o a g le r
J a n e t S ir r in e
N a rm a n C h ris te n s e n
D ia n n e F rie n d
R a n d a ll C u lv e r
Ja C a il
C h a rle s D a v is
L a re tta P ie rce
M ik e D a v id s o n
Nana
H udcasky
A r t H e a d le e
B a rb a ra S c o tt
H a r a ld E ste lle
P a tr ic ia V a n L a n d in g h o m
D u a n e P ie rce
J u d y S te in in g e r
H a rr y K e tte rm a n
J a a n n S h ie ld s
W a lt M u r r a y
C h a r m a in e D ic k s a n
L a rry K e n n e d y
B e tsy Roe
D a n a ld E llis
C h a rle n e J a rv is
D a v id T ra b a u g h
A r d e lle C o tta n
C h a rle s A h a
D a n n a L a rra n c e
R a n a ld M ille r
J o y c e C ra m e r
M y r n o s how s o f f h e r n e w d re s s to
S h o ro n , ll o , o n d Fern.
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M o c p o s e s in th e s n o w .
R o b e rt R a m ig
D a v id Ed
M a r v in S h ip m o n
B e tty B e n h o m
W il la r d
E ig s ti
L a rry H o n s c h e
Jam es Bohi
R ic h a rd F e lix
S h ir le y S tu b b le fie ld
M y r o S e lls
B ill C a ld w e ll
V i r g in i o H o n d s h y
Roy M c M o h o n
R o b e rt M o n tg o m e r y
R o b e rt S tile s
Pat W o d s w o rth
Josep h B o g u sze w ski
Ruth H a s s in g e r
M o rs h o ll
E ve roke s
A lic e K id d
J a u n ita S la c k
D a n n a E w in g
R a y m o n d B u rta n
B a rb a ra Sass
M a rs h a ll H a lla n
M a r ily n K re m e r
Fern M ille r
R o b e rt S h a rk e y
D a ris B in g a m a n
F ra n k ie M a rs h m a n
Lou ise P a rk e r
Bene D a d d
D e n ic e S h e rr ill
P a ul N is b it t
Faye H a in e s
M a c D e lb r id g e
C a ro ly n W ils o n
G e o r g e B la u n t
R o b e rta H u n te r
J e r ie l B e a rd
M a r g a r e t A y la r
D a n n a M c F a ll
Olivet Orients a Freshman
U p p e rc la s s m a n , S h ir le y W a t k in s , w e lc o m e s n e w fre s h m a n ,
G e n e e n e H a a t, a t W illia m s H a ll D o r m ito r y .
G e n e e n e lo c a te s h e r ra a m a n d m e e ts h e r r o o m m a te ,
D a ris B in g a m a n .
A lo n g w ith
th e o t h e r n e w s tu d e n ts , G e n e e n e t o ils
o r ie n to t io n
over
tests.
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G e n e e n e trie s o u t f o r p r iv a t e p io n o le ssons
w ith M rs . Lorser,
A t th e e n d o f th e lo n g lin e o t la s t, G e n e e n e re c e iv e s
h e r r e g is t r a tio n
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f o r th e s e m e s te r.
G e n e e n e p ose s f o r h e r fre s h m o n
_____
h e r s c h e d u le
p ic tu r e f o r th e A u r o r a .
A t th e e n d o f h e r f ir s t w e e k a t O liv e t, G e n e e n e
w o rs h ip s
o t C o lle g e C h u rc h .
Theological Certificate
Ministerial Studies
There a re tw o s p e cia l courses o ffe re d fo r m inisters in th e D ivision o f R eligion a n d P hilo soph y. The
T h e o lo g ica l C e rtific a te Course is fo r those w h o q u a lify f o r c o lle g e e n tra n ce bu t w h o w ish to finish th e ir
course o f study in th re e yea rs. This course, consisting o f nin e ty-six hours, places its m ain em phasis on sub­
jects in B ible a n d th e o lo g y . H o w e ve r, courses in English, p sych o lo g y, speech, p h ilo s o p h y , music, an d
histo ry a re in c lu d e d .
The M in is te ria l Studies P rogram is the o th e r course o ffe re d fo r m in iste ria l c a n d id a te s . This is an
a d u lt e d u c a tio n p ro g ra m d e s ig n e d fo r those w h o d o n o t m eet c o lle g e e n tra n ce re q u ire m e n ts. This course
is con stru cted to m eet the req uire m en ts fo r a d is tric t p re a c h e r’s license.
The tw o gro up s o rg a n iz e to g e th e r fo r th e ir so cia l a c tiv itie s . The m ain a c tiv ity o f the y e a r is the a n nu al
sp ring b a n q u e t. This y e a r the b a n q u e t was held in the M u ra l Room w ith Rev. Forrest N ash as the guest
sp e a ke r.
O ffic e rs fo r the y e a r w e re R obert S cott, p re s id e n t; H a ro ld Berkey, v ic e -p re s id e n t; Ray S che rm erh orn,
se c re ta ry ; a n d W a lte r W illia m s , tre a s u re r. Professor R. L. Lunsford is the fa c u lty sponsor.
T h e o lo g ic a l C e rtific a te a n d
M in is t e r ia l S tu d ie s
S e a te d : R. S c o tt, W . W illia m s . S ta n d in g :
P ro f. R. L. L u n s fo rd , R. S c h e rm e rh o rn ,
H . B e rk e y .
CAMPUS
O n ce upon a tim e th e re w as an in n o c e n t
c o lle g e stud ent w h o th o u g h t cam pus life was
th ic k te x tb o o k s , in te lle c tu a l p ro fe ssors, stim u­
la tin g lectures, a n d lo n g hours o f intense study
a n d search a fte r tru th . But this student soon
d isc o v e re d th a t th e re is m ore to cam pus life
th a n the in te lle c tu a l pursuits. He no w in clud es
in his m em oirs the g ro g g y m orn ing s a fte r a ll­
n ig h t cram
w h ich
o r jam
sessions, the
c h a ra c te riz e c o lle g e fro m
lo n g
lines
re g is tra tio n
d a y to com m encem ent exercises, the m ixe d
em o tion s
w hen
g ra d e s
com e
ou t,
and
the
fa m ilia r buzz o f the a la rm clo ck.
“ G e t up ro o m m a te , y o u ’ re la te fo r cla ss.”
“ Take ou t a slip o f p a p e r f o r a p o p -q u iz .”
Yes, classes a re in d is p e n s a b le , bu t the p ro fs
Pafjr O ne H u n d red S ix
LIFE
a re a b s e n t-m in d e d , s u rp ris in g ly
hum an, a n d
like tennis as w e ll as the students d o .
‘ ‘ Le t’s g o
c o ffe e .”
to
the
U niverse fo r
a cup
There a re the short b re aks
m id d le o f the d a y ’s w o rk , th e
little
in
of
the
groups
c h a ttin g to g e th e r here a n d th e re on the ca m ­
pus, in fa c t a ll the little thin gs th a t m ake the
passing days co m p le te .
‘ ‘ Say, y o u ’ re g o in g
to the g a m e to n ig h t,
a re n ’t y o u ? ” " I f yo u d o n 't ha ve o th e r plans
I’ d like
n ig h t.”
the
to
ta ke
you
to
the
c o n c e rt
F riday
O f course, cam pus life must in clu d e
p la n n e d
social
lyceum s, ba nq ue ts, a n d
events— b a ll
gam es,
p a rtie s . These o ffe r
o p p o rtu n itie s fo r fe llo w s h ip w ith frie n d s , an d
the social c o n ta c t no cam pus lacks— d a tin g .
A ll this a n d m ore is O liv e t cam pus life .
P a g e One H un dred Seven
7 3 0 class o t 7 :4 0 .
J im
(T a rz a n )
B e d s w o rth
‘ ‘ g e ts c a u g h t" in o tre e .
S o lly o n d C a ro ly n h o ld o " g o b "
s e ssion in f r o n t o f th e d o rm .
C h a r lie a n d G e n e e v e n th in g s u p . .
B e c k y w a te rs h e r h o rs e a f te r a r id e
t h r o u g h T u rk e y Run S ta te P a rk.
S h ir le y . D a t, B illie a n d Jan
ta k e a " b r e a t h e r . "
T w o C o ro ly n s c h o t in fr o n t
o f G o o d w in H o ll.
D o t E s te lle s w in g s In to
th e p ic tu r e .
•••A
L o v e rn e B e c k w ith is o b o u t to r e c e iv e
a s n o w b a ll fro m b e h in d .
S tu d e n ts rush fro m
c h a p e l to th e
" U n iv e r s e ” f o r o c u p o f c o ffe e .
F iv e J u n io rs fo rm
a
" h e o p b i g " to te m p o le .
P age One H u n dred A'ine
F ra n ce s w o n d e r s w h o t ’s w r o n g w ith B o b as th e y d in e in th e M u r a l R oom .
D o r o th y s e rv e s r e fre s h m e n ts o t E le o n o r ’s b ir t h d o y p a r t y .
P ro f. L id d e ll n a r r o te s " T h e C o t o n d
th e F id d le . ”
B e tty im ito te s a fre s h m a n b o y d u r in g in it ia t io n .
S tu d e n ts c a s t v o te s in s tu d e n t e le c tio n s .
One H undred Ten
M a r ily n , th e b ig , b la c k g o r illa 's g a i n ' t a ' g e t y a u !
D a v e a n d a g ir l's q u a r te t c o lla b o r a t e ta a d v e rtis e c a s k e ts .
M
te
F o ile s s te e rs t h r o u g h to v ic to r y .
Three p a rtie s , the P rogressive,
P ra ctica l, a n d In d e p e n d e n t, p re ­
sented th e ir p la tfo rm s a n d c a n d i­
da tes last sp rin g a n d set o ff a
round o f fu rio u s c a m p a ig n in g fo r
the po sitio ns o f p re s id e n t an d
tre a s u re r o f th e A sso cia te d Stu­
dents. O n th e p ro g re ssive tic k e t
G en e Phillips ran fo r p re s id e n t
w ith John Hanson ru n n in g fo r
tre a su re r. D a rre l T ro tte r was the
Progressive p a rty 's c a m p a ig n m an­
a g e r. G en e Foiles w as the P ractical
p a rty 's cho ice f o r p re s id e n t, w ith
Paul Bassett as his ru n n in g p a rt­
ner. Their c a m p a ig n m a n a g e r was
Jim B ed sw o rth . The In d e p e n d e n t
p a r ty ’s c a n d id a te f o r p re s id e n t
w as D a vid A n d e rs o n . Lauren Lar­
sen acte d as his c a m p a ig n m an­
a g e r.
W e ’ re a ll f ix e d u p f o r F o ile s .
A n d e r s o n v o w s " t o s e rv e w it h h o n o r .’
I’afjc One H u n dred T w elve
V o te -g e ttin g gim m icks o f a ll
types w e re used d u rin g the cam ­
p a ig n . Posters e ve ryw h e re — in ­
clu d in g the c e ilin g o f the fo y e r in
the A d m in is tra tio n b u ild in g ! Bom­
b a rdm e nts o f p a rty lite ra tu re , fire
trucks, cars o f a n c ie n t m odels,
ba nd s, a n d cars w ith lo u d speakers
a re exa m ples o f the m any w ays
the p a rtie s p u b lic iz e d th e ir c a n d i­
da tes. A s p e c ta c u la r p a ra d e , in ­
c lu d in g a ll th re e p a rtie s , c lim a x e d
the c a m p a ig n in g the n ig h t b e fo re
the e le c tio n . A fte r the g ro u p a r­
rive d ba ck on cam pus, each p a rty
ha d a clo sing p e p ra lly .
The e le ctio n returns resulted in
a s p lit tic k e t w ith G en e Foiles as
the stud ents’ cho ice fo r student
b o d y p re s id e n t a n d John Hanson
as treasu rer.
T r o tte r s h o u ts p ra is e s f o r th e P ro g re s s iv e P a rty .
Student
Body
Election
W e c a ll it p ro g re s s (? )
C a n d id a te P h illip s r a llie s f o r v o te s .
I
>
P age One H u n dred T hirteen
R e g lin , th e " V a m p ir e K in g , ” r e ig n s s u p re m e .
S a tu rd a y , O c to b e r 2 7 , w as the d a te , a n d B irch a rd
G ym nasium was the settin g f o r one o f the y e a r's
o u ts ta n d in g social events— the a n n u a l H a llo w e e n
p a rty .
The m oo d f o r a susp en se-pa cked e ve n in g was
set b y a trip th ro u g h the fe a rfu l H a ll o f the V a m p ire ,
w h e re th e visito rs saw such h o rrib le spe ctacle s as
a h e a d w ith o u t a b o d y , a b lo o d y in te s tin a l o p e ra ­
tio n , a n d o th e r g o ry scenes.
A n u n fo rg e tta b le eve nt o f the e ve n in g w as the
in tru sio n o f a huge g o rilla . The c ro w d w as te rrifie d
w hen he h u rle d a g irl fro m the b a lc o n y to her
b lo o d y d e a th b e lo w .
E egor, the b lo o d -th irs ty la b o ra to ry assistant, kep t
e v e ry o n e in suspense as he w a n d e re d th ro u g h the
a u d ie n c e p o u n cin g on pro spe cts to g iv e b lo o d fo r
the V a m p ire K in g. The clim a x o f the p ro g ra m was
the m ystical c ro w n in g o f the V a m p ire w h o re ig n e d
th ro u g h the re m a in d e r o f th e p a rty .
A n o th e r fe a tu re o f the p a rty w as a fa c u lty m as­
q u e ra d e . A m a g ic ia n ’s a ct, re a d in g s , a n d m usical
num bers c o m p le te d the p ro g ra m , a n d the p a rty was
b ro u g h t to a conclusion w ith refreshm ents serve d in
the W a g o n W h e e l.
D o n 't th e A n d e rs o n s m a k e a s w e e t, li t t le
S im m o n s a n d J im in e z h a il K in g
firif/r O n r
/ Ju m lrrd I'o u rlcen
R e g lin .
c o u p le .
O n e h e a r t, t w o h e a rts , th re e h e a rts , a
s c h o o l, s ta n d u p a n d q u i v e r . '
P ra f. B a sh a m re a c h e s e x a s p e r a tio n p o in t w ith s tu d e n t, S h ir le y H a llin g e r .
“ Join o u r club a n d be h a p p y a n d successful y o u r e n tire c o lle g e c a re e r.” Sounds like a ra d io com ­
m e rc ia l? N o , it's just the m o tto o f eve ry club on O liv e t’s Cam pus on the a n nu al C lub D ay. This y e a r the
d riv e fo r club m em bers was he ld d u rin g the ch a p e l hour on S ep tem be r 24 .
A n y th in g goes w hen the o rg a n iz a tio n s on cam pus vie fo r p ro sp e ctive m em bers a m o n g the student
b o d y , a n d e v e ry th in g w e n t th a t m o rn in g fro m peanuts to ra c ia l pre ju d ice s. The pe a n u t d is a p p e a re d when
John H anson s w a llo w e d it to p ro ve , as a Science C lub d e m o n s tra tio n , th a t he ha d som e th in g th a t had
never been seen b e fo re a n d w o u ld never be seen a g a in ; a n d the ra c ia l pre ju dice s to o k flig h t a fte r the
e ffe c tiv e skits b y the S o c io lo g y C lub a n d the M is s io n a ry B and. In the presence o f a ll assem bled the Hom e
Econom ics g irls m a d e a FABulous cake th a t w as ve ry te m p tin g to a ll those in the a u d ie n c e w ith iron
stom achs. The h o n o re d presence o f th re e g ro u p s o f c e le b ritie s was shared by the stud ent b o d y w hen the
F.T.A. p re se n te d “ O u r Miss B roo ks” (in the person o f D onna Lanm an), the “ O ” C lub b ro u g h t th e A ll-A m e r­
ican F o o tb a ll Team A lm o st, a n d the S p a rta n S o cie ty pre se n te d the v e n trilo q u is t In g rid (D ave A nd erso n)
B ergm an a n d his dum m y, Joe (Lauren Larsen) M c C a rth y . Some clubs e x e rte d c o n s id e ra b le e ffo rt to b rin g
such a ttra c tio n s as the T ro ja n Horse fo r the T ro ja n S ociety, the In d ia n fa m ily o f C h ie f Big Bull, a n d an
a n c ie n t dum m y fo r the P sychology C lub re se a rch . O th e r pre se n ta tio n s w e re an o rg a n lesson b y the O rg a n
G u ild , a business c o n fe re n c e by the C om m erce C lub, a n d an im pressive re lig io u s m e d ita tio n w ith the a id
o f an illu m in a te d cross by the M in is te ria l F ellow sh ip .
D a v e has his d u m m y s a y a fe w g a a d w a rd s f a r th e S p a rta n s .
/ ‘fif/r
One H u n d red S ixteen
" O u r M is s B r o o k s " h o s o n o th e r h e a d o c h e f o r M r. C o n k lin .
H o m e E c o n o m ic s g ir ls m ix u p F A B u lo u s c o k e .
CLUB
T o d y a n n o u n c e s th e
'A ll- A m e r ic a n F o o tb o ll T e o m A lm o s t.
The T r o ja n h o rs e c h a rg e s
o n to th e scene .
A d la i (B ill W in e g a r ) S te v e n s o n a n d Estes (J im B e d s w a rth ) K e fa u v e r le a d th e D e m o c ra ts .
MOCK
D e m ocrat
A d la i E. (W illia m W in e g a r) Stevenson, c a n d id a te
fo r President, an d his ru n n in g m ate, Estes (James
B edsw orth) K efa uver, c a rrie d on a relentless cam ­
p a ig n a g a in s t th e ir R epublican o p p o n e n ts in the
m ock p o litic a l c a m p a ig n . A “ m u le ” ra lly was held
in fro n t o f the M ille r D in in g H a ll on M o n d a y e ve n in g ,
O c to b e r 2 1 . The C h a irm a n o f the D e m o cra tic N a ­
tio n a l C o m m itte e, Paul (Frank Bowers) Butler, had
the p riv ile g e o f in tro d u c in g to those in a tte n d a n c e
not o n ly the h o n o re d c a n d id a te s but also some
spe cia l D e m o cra tic guests. The guests in clu d e d
K enneth C o te , c a n d id a te f o r S tate S e n a to r; R epre­
sentative Sam S h a p iro ; M a y n a rd Bissonette, nom inee
f o r S ta te ’s A tto rn e y ; a n d Ed Larocoue, ch a irm a n o f
the K a n ka ke e C o un ty D e m o cra tic C o m m itte e.
The results o f the c a m p a ig n w e re not as success­
ful as ha d been d e sire d . The D e m o cra tic c a n d id a te s
w e re d e fe a te d a t the po lls, re ce ivin g 83 o f the
4 9 3 votes cast.
The e n tire m ock c a m p a ig n a n d
sponsored b y the C om m erce C lub.
B e d s w o rth p le a d s th e D e m o c r a tic c a u s e .
E n th u s ia s tic c a m p a ig n e r s r id e th e fir e e n g in e .
I ’a i/e
One H u n d red lU ahtcen
e le ctio n
w e re
D w ig h t ( D a v id A n d e r s o n ) E is e n h o w e r a n d R ic h a rd (L a u re n L a rsen) N ix a n le a d th e w a y
f o r th e R e p u b lic a n s .
CAMPAIGN
R epublican
P resident D w ig h t D. (D ave A n d e rso n ) Eisenhow er
an d V ice -P re sid e n t R ichard (Lauren Larsen) N ix o n
coa ch e d a b rillia n t c a m p a ig n a g a in s t th e ir D em o­
c ra tic o p p o n e n ts in the m ock p o litic a l c a m p a ig n .
The R epublican c a n d id a te s a n d th e ir supporters
he ld a rou sin g G O P ra lly a t th e O liv e t tennis courts
on M o n d a y e v e n in g , O c to b e r 2 1 . The fo u r hu n d re d
persons in a tte n d a n c e w e re h o n o re d n o t o n ly by
the presence o f the tw o (p ro xy) c a n d id a te s b u t also
b y several R epublican Party re p re se n ta tive s o f the
K a n k a k e e la n d a re a . S en ator V ic to r M cBroom was
the m ain spe ake r. O th e r guests in c lu d e d Frank W .
C u rra n , c a n d id a te fo r S ta te ’s A tto rn e y ; H e rb a rt J.
Hess, n o m in ee f o r C irc u it C o u rt; a n d W illia m H.
M a itla n d , c a n d id a te fo r R e cord er o f D eeds. The
G O P N a tio n a l C h a irm a n , Leonard (Don DufT) H a ll,
in tro d u c e d the guests.
A n in d ic a tio n o f the tre n d in the n a tio n a l e le ctio n
was g ive n w hen the P resident a n d M r. N ix o n w o n
b y an o v e rw h e lm in g m a jo rity a t the polls on O c to b e r
2 4 , re c e iv in g 3 9 4 o f the 4 9 3 votes cast.
N a tio n a l G O P
C h a ir m a n D u ff e x p o u n d s .
W e 'r e a n th e b a n d w a g o n .
P aqc One H un dred N in eteen
A u c tio n e e r T r o tte r a s k s , " W h a t a m I b i d ? ”
Each y e a r the A sso cia te d Students o f O liv e t u n d e rta k e an a ll-s c h o o l p ro je c t. Last y e a r the ra is in g o f
fun ds fo r the im p ro ve m e n t o f lo u n g in g fa c ilitie s on cam pus was chosen as the p ro je c t. The g o a l set b y the
stu d e n t cou ncil fo r stud ent p a rtic ip a tio n in ra is in g fu n d s was $ 2 ,0 0 0 .
V a rio u s means w e re used fo r ra isin g this sum. A c o ffe e -a n d -d o u g h n u t hour was he ld in Burke H a ll
p a rlo r fro m 8 :0 0 a.m . to 4 :0 0 p.m . M o n d a y th ro u g h F rid a y fo r the w e ek o f the fu n d -ra is in g c a m p a ig n . The
students cou ld purchase a c o ffe e -a n d -d o u g h n u t re fre s h e r fo r fifte e n cents. A c a r wash was held on
S a tu rd a y . It w a s n ’t a tw o -m in u te wash jo b , fo r the au tos cam e a w a y re a lly shining fo r o n ly $ 1 .5 0 fro m th e
o w n e r. The cars w e re no t the o n ly thin gs on cam pus b e in g shine d. Students could g e t a shoe shine fo r a
q u a rte r (35 cents fo r the tw o -to n e type ) in th e fo y e r o f Burke H a ll on T uesday a n d W e d n e s d a y o f the
w e e k. There was a b ig a u ctio n held on the p o rch o f the A d m in is tra tio n B u ild in g , to w a rd w hich various
m erchants in K a n ka ke e d o n a te d new m e rch a n d ise . G lim m e rgla sses w e re sold fo r a d d itio n a l revenue. A n y
a m o u n t fro m fiv e cents up was a c c e p te d . A v a rie ty p ro g ra m was he ld in the B ra d le y H igh S chool g ym ­
nasium on F rid a y e ve n in g .
P a t, B o b , a n d P ro f. P a rr s la p th e le a th e r.
l ’a//e One H u n d red Tw enty
T h e U n iv e rs e o ffe rs r e fr e s h m e n t o n d r e la x o tio n
fo s tu d e n ts .
“ W e ll i t ’s a b o u t tim e ! This is w h a t w e 'v e been w a itin g f o r . ”
O liv e tia n s ha ve re ce ive d much e n jo ym e n t fro m the fa c ilitie s o ffe re d b y the “ U n ive rse ,” the new stu­
d e n t lo u n g e . Located on the g ro u n d flo o r o f C h a p m a n H a ll, the U niverse was re d e c o ra te d as p a rt o f the
previous y e a r ’s stud ent p ro je c t a n d has been in co n sta n t use since Ja n u a ry 3 o f this y e a r.
The lo u n g e , w h ich consists o f the b o o k s to re , po st o ffic e , b ro w sin g a re a , a n d re sta u ra n t, has becom e
the cen ter o f much stud ent a c tiv ity . A lm o st a n y h o u r o f the d a y yo u w ill fin d dozens o f students e n jo y in g
the cozy, casual atm o sp h e re . There a re p le n ty o f cu rre n t m ag azines in the b ro w sin g a re a s, so th a t one
m ay re la x a n d re a d , o r cha t w ith his frie n d s , o r, if he p re fe rs, study fo r the ne xt d a y ’s exa m .
The re sta u ra n t, w h ich serves b re a k fa s t, luncheon spe cia ls, san dw iche s, salads, a n d desserts, has been
e n jo y e d b y students a n d fa c u lty a lik e f o r th e d e lic io u s fo o d as w e ll as fo r the fe llo w s h ip .
M rs . C o rb e tf s e lls B o b a n e w t e x fb o o k .
N a n c y , a t th e c h e c k e r ’s d e s k , issu es b o o k s .
F in e A rts S tu d e n ts e n jo y M u s ic L ib r a r y .
MEMORIAL
LIBRARY
W h a te v e r the s tu d e n t’s fie ld o r interests m ay be , the
lib ra ry plays an o u ts ta n d in g ro le in each in d iv id u a l’s e d u ­
c a tio n a l
pu rsuit.
P rim a rily the
lib ra ry
p ro v id e s a com ­
fo rta b le a n d co n ve n ie n t p la ce o f study w ith an am p le
sup ply o f re a d ily accessible re fe re n c e m a te ria l.
A t O liv e t the new th re e sto ry lib ra ry b u ild in g p ro vid e s
space, ta b le s a n d
chairs, easy cha irs, a n d
carre ls fo r
a p p ro x im a te ly 3 0 0 re a d e rs. Some o f the fa c ilitie s th a t
the
students
e sp e cia lly
a p p re c ia te
a re
the
m icro film
m ach in e, the music roo m , the ty p in g room , an d the cur­
re n t events a re a .
B o b R a m ig s tu d ie s in th e c a rre ls .
I*a(jc O ur H u n d red Tw enty-tw o
A r le n e , L o u is e , o n d M a rth a e n t e r ta in t h e ir d a te s in n u m b e r th re e .
Four new houses b u ilt e sp e cia lly fo r th e senior
g irls w e re e re cte d this y e a r. The y o u n g w om en
SEN IOR
H O U SES
m ove d in w ith a fe e lin g o f p io n e e rin g , fo r the
hom es w e re no t q u ite fin ish e d , but e v e n tu a lly life
se ttle d to the no rm al ro u tin e . House nu m be r 3 is
th e m ain hom e a n d the one in w hich guests are
e n te rta in e d . O n ly tw o
blocks fro m
school, the
a d d itio n has been la b e le d “ The F arm .”
A r le n e , M a r th a , B e tte , a n d L a v a n n o p r e p a r e
a m id n ig h t s n a c k .
S e n io r g ir ls e n jo y a la te " g o b " s e s s io n .
OUR
HOME
I
Lee p lo y s th e p a r lo r p ia n o w h ile G in n y , S h ir le y , a n d Z a n o d d th e v o c a l to u c h e s .
I
1 1 :1 5 p.m . a n d a ll is p e a ce fu l a n d q u ie t in W illia m s H a ll e xce p t fo r a fe w suppressed g ig g le s here
a n d th e re a n d a lig h t sho w in g fa in tly u n d e r a d o o r o r tw o . O f course, in all p ro b a b ility these g irls are
b o n in g up fo r th a t b ig 7 :3 0 exa m , o r, just po ssib ly, th e y ’ re h a vin g a g a b session on such w e ig h ty topics
as th a t b ig d a te , the handsom e new m ale on cam pus, o r w h a t to w e a r to
the ne xt b ig
p a rty ! A n d w h a t
cou ld th a t fa in t o d o r be — surely no t p o p c o rn a t this tim e o f n ig h t?
S ud d e n ly the fa in t ja n g lin g o f keys is h e a rd in the h a ll, an d th a t can m ean o n ly o n e th in g : M o th e r
H u b b a rd is m a kin g her n ig h tly ro u n d . S tra n g e ly , th e w h o le flo o r is su d d e n ly, co m p le te ly s till— c e rta in ly
a ll o f the g irls a re snug in th e ir beds a n d f a r in to the la n d o f dream s.
This is a ra th e r ty p ic a l scene in the w o m e n ’s re sid e n ce h a ll. The g irls e n jo y th e com forts a n d co n ­
ven ie nces o f the m o d e rn d o rm ito ry . A ttra c tiv e , w e ll fu rn is h e d room s p ro v id e a hom ey a tm osp he re fo r the
coe ds, a n d such a d d itio n a l fa c ilitie s as a
lo v e ly p a r lo r co m p le te w ith te le visio n , a re cre a tio n
room ,
a
kitche n fo r p re p a rin g lig h t snacks, an d a
h a n d y ca n te e n .
For the most p a rt, the fre sh m a n g irls o ccu p y th e first a n d fo u rth flo o rs, w ith the sophom ores liv in g
on th ird , a n d ju nio rs on second. M rs. Reeves is the e ffic ie n t h e ad re sid e n t cou nse lor a n d M rs. H u b b a rd the
k in d ly housem other.
Jo A n n s h o u ts w ith jo y as she fin is h e s th e la s t p a g e
o f h e r h o m e w o rk .
Ruth la k e s a “ c a t - n a p ” w h ile h e r p a n d o f r ie n d k e e p s v ig il.
f^r/c O ne H u n d r e d Tw en ty -jo u r
COLLEGE
LIFE
.
tJtf'MJilMi If' • ?'*»»»
B o b M c C o n n o n o n d P h il W a lte r s h a v e m o d e a c o z y d w e llin g o f t h e ir d o r m it o r y r o o m .
1 2 :1 5 p.m . a n d the dust has settle d so m e w h a t a fte r a n o th e r bu stlin g d a y in C h a p m a n H a ll, the
residence o f some 2 5 0 m ale O liv e tia n s . A ll is p e a c e fu l e x c e p t fo r a fe w p a rtie s d o tte d he re a n d th e re
th ro u g h o u t the dorm a n d the not to o m u ffle d ra d io s a n d Hi-Fi sets th a t a re so w e ll-re p re s e n te d on each
flo o r. N a tu ra lly the e v e r-p o p u la r bu ll session a c c o m p a n ie s each m irth fu l assem bly o f men, w ith such a b ­
so rb in g co n v e rs a tio n a l top ics as the ch a rm in g new co e d on cam pus, w h o is d a tin g w h o m , the la te st in
“ h o p p e d -u p ” cars, o r the new LP re co rd just out.
Per usual, a ll m e rry -m a k in g must com e to an en d so o n e r o r la te r; a n d the m o n ito r’s ro o m ch e ck o r a
c o m p la in t a b o u t “ a ll the ra c k e t’ ’ o fte n m akes it so o n e r. H o w eve r, some d a rin g souls co n tin u e fa r in to the
n ig h t w ith th e ir s p irite d discussions a n d flo w e ry p ro c la m a tio n s , as s a g g in g postures a n d n o d d in g heads
w ill te stify, com e the d a w n . In d iv id u a ls w h o d e v e lo p the p re v io u s ly m e n tio n e d c h a ra cte ristics soon a c ­
q u ire the la b e l o f “ s a c k ra ts ,” as the “ m o rn in g a fte r the n ig h t b e fo r e " o fte n fin d s them d e e p in p ro s­
tra te slum ber.
Perhaps the b u ild in g c o n ta in in g these y o u n g m en isn ’t the most m o d e rn , a n d p e rh a p s its in h a b ita n ts
d o n ’t e n jo y a ll o f the c o m fo rts a n d conveniences o f hom e, but it must be stated th a t an in e v ita b le g o o d
tim e w ill be had b y a ll d e s irin g to reside w ith in its tim e -w e a th e re d w a lls.
P a g e One H u n dred Tw enty-five
D o is y M a e S to re r casts d e m u re g la n c e s
a t L il' A b n e r A n th o n y .
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TWIRP WEEK
I
i
D u rin g the first w eek o f O c to b e r some tw o h u n d re d
m o d e rn -d a y
a v a ila b le
S a d ie Hawkinses set ou t ho t on the tra il o f
O liv e t m ales. T w irp
“ g irls -a s k -b o y s ,”
was
here
W eek,
a g a in
a n nu al tra d itio n
and
m any
g irls
of
w e re
d e te rm in e d to m ake the best po ssib le use o f th e ir o p p o r­
tun ities. B o rro w in g cars, securing loans, la y in g plans fo r the
s tra te g ic a tta c k , a n d b u ild in g up “ n e rv e ” fo r th a t im p o rta n t
p h on e call w e re a ll com m on tactics o f the Sadies in W illia m s
H a ll; m e a n w h ile , some u n w illin g m ales fo u g h t d e s p e ra te ly to
re ta in th e ir fre e d o m , w h ile others sat a n xio u sly by, m aking
them selves easy ta rg e ts fo r the a p p ro a c h in g fo e . The events
o f the w e ek w e re clim a xe d by a g a y p a rty sponsored b y
the W .R .A .
I ’nfjc O u r l l u m l r r d 7 u c n t y n z
CLUBS
AND
ORGANIZATIONS
Students g a th e r fo r so cia l co n ta ct an d
C h ristia n
fe llo w s h ip ;
th e y
discuss
fie ld s
o f in te re st; th e y w o rk
some
d iv is io n a l
m utual
to g e th e r on
o r d e p a rtm e n ta l
p ro je c t;
th e y re a liz e the fu lfillm e n t o f th e ir desires
f o r re c re a tio n . Thus the clubs a n d o rg a n iz a ­
tion s on O liv e t’s cam pus c o n trib u te ric h ly to
stud ent life .
P age One H u n dred Tw enty-seven
F ro n t R o w : E. J o h n s o n , D r. J. C o tn e r, G . F o ile s , J. H o n s o n , C . M ille r . S e c o n d
“
Row: 0
E s te lle , M
B o w e rs , N . D a v is , C. B irc h o rd . T h ird R aw : D. Reiss, D . G a llo w o y , J. P a y to n , J. D ie h l, D .
K e e le r , H
L y tle ,
R. W a ll ,
B e rk e y ,
J
B e d s w o rth
G . G a r v in , T. S h o rt.
Student Council
Every stud ent on O liv e t’s cam pus is a m em b er o f the o rg a n iz a tio n know n as the A sso cia te d Students
o f O liv e t N a z a re n e C o lle g e . This o rg a n iz a tio n w as c re a te d to secure a closer re la tio n s h ip b e tw e e n the stu­
dents a n d the a d m in is tra tio n , to p ro v id e fo r th e re g u la tio n a n d c o -o rd in a tio n o f stu d e n t a c tiv itie s , a n d to
fo s te r an d p e rp e tu a te d e s ira b le p ra ctice s a n d tra d itio n s am o n g the students o f the c o lle g e .
The le g is la tiv e pow ers o f this o rg a n iz a tio n a re vested in the S tud ent C o un cil, w h ich is com posed o f
the p re s id e n t a n d the tre a su re r o f the A sso cia te d Students, the p re s id e n t o f the S tud ent P rayer Band, the
e d ito rs o f the A u ro ra a n d G lim m e rg la ss, the pre sid ents o f M .D .A . a n d W .R .A ., the pre sid ents o f the fo u r
c o lle g e classes, a n d a re p re s e n ta tiv e -a t-la rg e e le c te d fro m each o f the c o lle g e classes. The C o un cil fu n c ­
tions as the c h ie f o rg a n o f lia is o n b e tw e e n the students a n d the a d m in is tra tio n a n d fa c u lty an d has ju ris d ic ­
tio n o v e r a ll students a c tiv itie s , the e le ctio n s o f th e A sso cia te d S tudents, a n d all su b s id ia ry o rg a n iz a tio n s .
The S tud ent C ouncil this y e a r was one o f the busiest in the h isto ry o f O liv e t. Besides d e a lin g w ith a ll
the le g is la tiv e re s p o n s ib ilitie s , the C o un cil e n d e a v o re d to p ro v id e e n te rta in m e n t fo r th e stud ent b o d y on
each F rid a y an d S a tu rd a y e ve n in g o f the e n tire y e a r. Some o f the o u ts ta n d in g events w e re the a ll-scho ol
re c e p tio n , fre sh m a n “ g e t-a c q u a in te d ”
p a rtie s , the fa c u lty
re c e p tio n ,
stud ent “ ta k e -o v e r”
day,
an d
a
fa re w e ll p a rty fo r Rev. Nees. The S ocial C o m m itte e w as o rg a n iz e d to h a n d le the a n n u a l p a rtie s w h ich
in c lu d e d the H a llo w e e n p a rty , C hristm as p a rty , a n d V a le n tin e p a rty .
The C o un cil assum ed g re a t re s p o n s ib ility in its spo nso rship o f the T ip -O ff p a ra d e a n d in h e lp in g to
sponsor the lyceum series. S pecial p ro je cts th ro u g h o u t this y e a r w e re the m a n a g in g o f the W a g o n W h e e L
h e lp in g w ith the stud ent cen ter re n o v a tio n , re p a irin g the O liv e t ro a d signs, d e c o ra tin g fo r C hristm as, an
w o rk in g
on
the G o ld e n
A n n iv e rs a ry
S tud ent C ouncil P roject.
The o ffic e rs w e re G en e Foiles, p re s id e n t; John H anson,
tre a s u re r;
C a ro lyn
M ille r,
se cre ta ry;
and
Esther Johnson, social ch a irm a n . Dr. John C o tn e r was the fa c u lty a d viso r.
i Jrif/r ( J n r I h i m h r i l 7 w r n t y - c i f l h t
mm
S e a te d .
K. O w e n s , Z. H o w k in s , M . S c h n e id e r, M . C o rd , D . A n th o n y . S ta n d in g : D. J o h n s o n , D r. W . S n o w b o rg e r , P. S w m fo r d .
Student Tribunal
The ju d ic ia l a u th o rity o f the A sso cia te d Students
is vested
in
the
S tudent T rib u n a l.
The
S tudent
T rib u n a l is com p ose d o f 9 m em bers chosen, w ith re g a rd to th e ir q u a lific a tio n s fo r a d ju d ic a tio n , by the
S tudent C o u n cil. The a p p o in tm e n ts b y the S tud ent C ouncil last d u rin g the e n tire c o lle g e c a re e r o f each
m em b er. A lth o u g h the S tudent T rib u n a l has a lw a ys been existe n t, this is the first y e a r it has been a ctive .
The S tud ent T rib u n a l construes the laws o f the A sso cia te d Students an d hears a n d d e cid e s a ll c o n ­
troversies be tw e e n the m em bers a n d the s u b s id ia ry o rg a n iz a tio n s o f the A sso cia te d Students, bo th as to
fa c t an d as to la w .
This y e a r the T rib u n a l has assisted the S tud ent C ouncil in c o n sid e rin g d e lin q u e n c y p ro b le m s. The T rib ­
unal also to o k an a c tiv e p a rt in the Nees F arew ell P arty a n d served a Fam ily Style d in n e r w ith the S tudent
C ouncil.
This y e a r M a rc ia S ch n e id e r was ch a irm a n a n d M a risu e C a rd was se cre ta ry o f the T rib u n a l.
P a g e One H u n dred Tw enty-nine
AURORA
STAFF
E d it o r D o ro th y E s te lle s tu d ie s o p u b lic o tio n o n y e o r b o o k e d itin g .
E d it o r - in - C h ie f .................................................................... D o ro th y
A s s is ta n t
E d it o r
E s te lle
P h ilip
W o lte r s
D iv is io n e d ito r s , M o r ily n , S o lly , M o c , o n d t h e ir o s s is to n ts c o u n s e l
w ith th e a s s is ta n t e d ito r , P h il W o lte r s .
C a m p u s L ife E d it o r .................................................................... S o lly D o v is
F in e A r ts
E d it o r
M o r ily n
Johnson
A s s i s t o n t ..........................................................................................In a
N ic c u m
S p o rts E d it o r ........................................................................M a c D e lb r id g e
A s s is ta n t ..................................................................................C h u c k M illh u f f
C o -P ic tu re
E d it o r s ..............................M a r ily n
C o n ra d , J o h n
C lass E d it o r ...............................................................................M a r io n
A s s is to n t
C huck
H u rs h
M in o r
O s b o rn e
L ite r a r y E d it o r ...............................................................................J a n e M y e rs
A s s is ta n ts
J o n ic e F a c e y , B illie S te p h e n s , H o ra c e R is h e l
H is to r ia n s ........................................ Ruth H o s s in g e r, S h ir le y W a tk in s
S ta ff S e c r e ta r ie s .................................M y rn a Y o rk , M a rth a
K o llw e it
A r t is t s ......................................................C h u c k N ic h a ls , S h a ra n
M ace,
M a rs h o ll F o d e r, B ill T h o rp e
C o -B u sin e ss M a n a g e r s ..............L o u re n
L a rs e n , D e w o in J o h n s o n
S a le s m e n ........................................ P a u l C u n n in g h a m , C h u c k N ic h o ls
L ite r a r y C r i t i c
F a c u lty S p o n s o r a n d
H a r r ie t D e m a ra y
P h o to g r a p h e r ...............D w ig h t J. S tr ic k le r
P ro fe s s o r D. J. S t r ic k le r is th e s ta ff p h o to g r o p h e r
a n d f a c u lt y s p o n s o r.
’ayr Our H u n d red Thirty
C h uck, M y rn o , M a r ily n , o n d M a r ia n e a c h w 0 r|r c t t h e ir r e s p e c tiv e ta s k s .
'
P a u l a n d J o h n ta k e tim e o u t to w a tc h C h u c k a t w o r k o n o n e
o f h is d r a w in g s .
Burke
H a ll,
room
3 0 8 — th a t's
w h e re a ll the a c tiv ity centers com e
F ebru ary eve nings, fo r the A u ro ra
is due a t the p rin te rs on the first
of
M a rch .
A c tu a lly ,
th o u g h ,
the
s ta ff sets to w o rk on the A u ro ra on
the
ve ry
first
day
of
freshm a n
o rie n ta tio n . A n d th e e d ito r be g in s
p la n n in g the b o o k in the sum mer.
In the 1 9 5 7 A u ro ra w e ha ve trie d
to p o rtra y fo r yo u in pictures an d
C o -b u s in e s s M a n a g e rs D e w o in J o h n s o n a n d L o u re n
s h a re a lo o k a t a n o ld A u ro r a .
Lorsen
story an a ccu ra te a cco u n t o f ca m ­
pus life a t O liv e t. W e have also
trie d to p ro v id e fo r yo u e xce rpts
L ite r o r y C r itic H a r r ie t D e m a ro y a n d lit e r a r y e d ito r J o n e M y e rs ,
lit e r a r y s ta ff, a n d h is to r ia n s f in d lo ts o f w o rk .
fro m O liv e t’s past th a t w e th o u g h t
m ig h t in te rest you a n d som ething
o f her plans fo r the fu tu re .
We
ho pe
th a t y o u
w ill
e n jo y
the pictures a n d w rite -u p s o f our
b o o k a n d m ake it y o u r b o o k , to o .
P ag e One H u n dred Thirty-on e
GLIMMERGLASS
STAFF
E d it o r - in - C h ie f
Joyce
M angum
g la n c e s
at
E d ito r - in C h ie f
a
G lim m e r g la s s .
Joyce M a n g u m
A s s is ta n t
E d it o r ...........................................................................N e il
R e lig io u s
E d it o r ................................................................. Ted
S tr a it
R ypczynski
B u s in e s s M a n a g e r K e ith O w e n s w o rk s
s tu d io u s ly a t h is ta s k .
M u s ic E d it o r ..............................................................................N a n c ie D a v is
N e w s E d it o r ......................................i .............................. J e a n e tte L e d y a rd
S p o rts E d it o r ................................................................................. N e il S tr a it
C o lu m n is ts ..................P a ul S w in f o r d ,
F e a tu r e s
L y le K r u m rie , G e n e
F o ile s
Rex E a to n , C a ro ly n M ille r , C h u c k O s b o r n e
R e p o r te r s ................................................... M a r ia n
M in o r , D o u g
P ro fe s s o r C a rl B a ngs w a s fa c u lt y s p o n s o r
f o r th e p a p e r.
R e edy,
B a rb a ra S c o tt, B a rb a ra H u n te r
T y p is ts ......................................................Fa y e S e iffe r t, Ruth W ilh o y t e ,
M a r g a r e t W r ig h t , N o rm a M o rs e
P h o to g ra p h e r
Bu siness
D e w a in
M a n a g e r ................................................................ K e ith
A s s is ta n t B u siness
A d v e r t is in g
C ir c u la t io n
M a n a g e r .............................................. B o b
Johnson
O wens
N o rth
M a n a g e r .................................................................... Ken
M a n a g e r ..........................................................H e le n
E llis
C a rw ile
C ir c u la t io n A s s is ta n ts ...................... Jo A n n C o il, J a n ic e P lu m m e r,
Ja c q u e s R o m a in
A d S a le s m e n ............... L o th a ir G re e n , B y ra n B u k e r, J im H e n le y ,
E v e re tt H o lm e s , C lif f E v e re tt
I'oi/r O n e H u n d r e d 1 h i r l y t w o
________________________________________________________________________________
A p h o to g r a p h e r , tw o c o lu m n is ts , a f e a tu r e w r it e r , a n d th e a s s is ta n t
e d ito r a ll w o r k d ilig e n t ly to g e th e r .
N e w s E d ito r J e a n e tte L e d y a rd , r e p o r te rs , a n d f e a tu r e w r ite r s
c o n s id e r a n a id c o p y .
The news fro m the fo u r corn ers o f
O liv e t’s cam pus comes to the student
b o d y v ia the G lim m e rg la ss. T hrou gh
this p u b lic a tio n
the O liv e tia n
le arn s
o f the latest h a p p e n in g s a ro u n d him .
Concise a n d u p -to -d a te c o v e ra g e o f
the
m a jo r
events
is
p la n n e d
w ith
s p iritu a l, a c a d e m ic , a n d social a c tiv i­
ties p rin te d as th e y re la te to th e six
divisio ns.
R eporters rush to a n d fr o in search
o f stories fo r fo rth c o m in g issues. The
d e a d lin e o fte n
nears w ith th e ty p e ­
w rite rs p e ckin g a w a y in to the e a rly
hours o f the m o rn in g as the co p y is
A d v e r t is in g M o n a g e r K e n
E llis c o u n s e ls w ith
th e
"A d ”
s a le s m e n .
put in to fo rm a n d rushed to the press.
W h ile the re p o rte rs keep to th e ir
b e a t, the business s ta ff m akes its w a y
T h e c ir c u la tio n a s s is ta n ts , a n d a ty p is t fin d a d e q u a te w o rk
t o k e e p th e m b u s y .
to the p ro fe s s io n a l a re as to so licit ads
a n d esta blish p u b lic re la tio n s . I t ’s a ll
a p a rt o f the press.
The G lim m e rgla ss has re ce ive d a
firs t class ra tin g
by the A s s o c ia te d
C o lle g ia te Press.
P a g e One H u n dred T hirty-three
S e a te d : D r. E. B a rr e tt, D. B ry o n , L. S c h o e n w e tfe r , P. B o s s e tt, D . Ely. S t a n d in g : J. R o g e rs , B. B r id g e o , H . R is h e l, J. R o m o in , R. C o llin s ,
D. W h it t e b e r r y , M . B ro w n .
Platonian Philosophical Society
The P la to nian P h ilo soph ica l S ociety is com p ose d o f students w h o have ha d a t le a st th re e hours o f
p h ilo s o p h y . This re q u ire m e n t is m ad e in o rd e r th a t a ll in the clu b m ay be a w a re o f th e pro blem s th a t are
discussed. The g o a l o f the club is to u n d e rsta n d m odern cultu re in the lig h t o f p h ilo so p h y.
The firs t m ee ting o f th e y e a r was as in te re s tin g as it was unusual. The m em bers m et in the W illia m s
H a ll p a rlo r to w a tch a te le visio n p ro g ra m , spo nso red by he P hilosophy o f R eligion D ivision o f the U n iversity
o f C h ic a g o . A situ a tio n fro m d a ily life w as p o rtra y e d , a n d a fte rw a rd s the a ttitu d e s a n d a ctio n s d is p la y e d
in th e situ a tio n w e re discussed b y p a n e l m em bers. A t th e end o f the p ro g ra m the club m em bers, un d e r the
d ire c tio n o f Dr. B a rre tt, discussed the va rio u s im p lic a tio n s as th e y v ie w e d them . A t on e o f th e m ost im p o r­
ta n t m eetings o f the y e a r Miss E van ge lin e B a rre tt, a w o rld tra v e le r a n d v isito r to
In d ia , d a u g h te r o f
Dr. B a rre tt, g a ve a le ctu re on her tra ve ls. She discussed the p h ilo s o p h ic a l tra d itio n s o f In d ia , e m p ha sizin g
the n e ed o f to le ra n c e in o u r d e a lin g s w ith o th e r na tion s. She e x p la in e d th a t the m onasteries o f In d ia are
an o u tg ro w th o f th o u g h t. She discussed the im p o rta n t men o f In d ia a n d e x p la in e d w h y the y a re im p o rta n t
in w o rld a ffa irs to d a y .
O th e r a c tiv itie s have in c lu d e d a le ctu re to the clu b b y W illa rd T a ylo r, a g ra d u a te o f O liv e t a n d now
a stu d e n t a t G a rre t B ib lic a l Institute a t Evanston, Illin o is , a fie ld trip to C h ic a g o in an e ffo rt to tra c e the
effects o f p h ilo s o p h y on a rc h ite c tu re an d a rt, a n d a
m ee ting
based
on
the
im p lic a tio n s
of
music
in
p h ilo s o p h y .
The o ffic e rs fo r the y e a r w e re Lyle S ch o e n w e tfe r, p re s id e n t; Paul Bassett, v ic e -p re s id e n t; Don Ely,
tre a s u re r; D e loris Bryan, se cre ta ry. Professor C a rl Bangs w as the sponsor.
Huge One H u n d red i hirty-four
B o tto m R o w : M . T h o m p s o n , P. R ic h o rd s o n , E. J o h n s o n , P ro f. F. P a rr, R. S te v e n s . S e c o n d Row.- A . W h it m a n , H . C a r w ile , D. S h e 'r i ll ,
N . J e llis o n , B. L o n g d o n , O . S h o ff. T o p Row.- R. T h o m p s o n , B. B u k e r, J. H a rr is , E. H o w e ll, P. C a rls o n .
Sociology Club
O n e o f the n e w e r clubs on O liv e t's cam pus is the S o cio lo g y C lub. The club is p rim a rily f o r s o c io lo g y
m ajors a n d m inors, but m em b ersh ip is op en to an y students in te re ste d in the fie ld . The pu rpo se o f the
S o cio lo g y C lub is to d e stro y ra c ia l p re ju d ice s a n d to disco ve r w ays to he lp m ake a n y com m u nity a b e tte r
p la ce in w h ich to live— a b e tte r p la ce fro m the s ta n d p o in t o f b o th the p ro fe s s io n a l social w o rk e r a n d the
a v e ra g e citiz e n .
U n d e r th e spo nso rship o f Professor F. O . Parr, students w h o w e re in te re ste d in S o c io lo g y m ad e sev­
e ra l fie ld trip s. A m o n g these w e re trip s to P ontiac State R e fo rm a to ry a n d to C h ica g o , w h e re the groups
visite d the ju ve n ile a n d fa m ily courts a n d d e te n tio n hom e, H ull House, a n d the s u rro u n d in g a re a . W h ile
on these fie ld trip s it was possible to in te rv ie w p ro fe s s io n a l social w o rkers a n d th e re b y g a in some in s ig h t
in to the fie ld .
For a ll pro sp e ctive social w o rkers the club also spo nso red a trip to W h e a to n C o lle g e to a tte n d the
C h ristia n S ocial W o rk e r's C o n ve n tio n .
In a d d itio n to the fie ld trip s, the club secured Dr. C. R. Shaw fro m C h ic a g o , an o u ts ta n d in g a u th o rity
on com m u nity p ro blem s in ju ve n ile d e lin q u e n c y , w h o ga ve the club a c h a lle n g in g lecture in Burke R ecital
H a ll. People fro m H o pkin s Park, the C h ie f o f Police, citizens fro m B ra d le y, a lo n g w ith M rs. M c C o rk e l, ju ve ­
nile o ffic e r, a n d o th e r in te re ste d persons fro m K an ka ke e C o un ty a tte n d e d this le ctu re.
P a g e One H u n dred T hirty-five
B a tta m R a w : P ro f. D. S tr ic k le r, D r. G ro th a u s , B. A n d r e w s , F. B o w e rs , D. E s te lle , W . M ille r , D r G a r d n e r , P rot. Rice. S e c o n d Raw.J. B e a rd , J. H a n s o n , E. S k in n e r , D. R e g n ie r, P. C a rls a n , R. F in n e y , R. S te in in g e r. T h ird R a w : P. H o u s e h o lte r , D. B in g a m a n , J. M o n ro e ,
C. Z a c h a ry , M . B e a n , D. D a v is , E. F is h e r. F o u rth R aw : M . K ro h e , K. J o h n s o n , W . V a n D in e , B. U n g e r , G . H a rtn e s s , P. B a ssett,
J. R o g e rs , N . L o c k m a n . T a p Row.- S. S to r e r , D . G ille t t e , C . N a s h , B. Fees, M . F a d e r, W . M u r r a y , N . L in d q u is t, R. M a n n in g .
Science Club
It h a p p e n e d one n ig h t a t S cience C lu b !
The O liv e t Science C lub is p rim a rily fo r students m a jo rin g o r m in o rin g in the sciences bu t is o p en to
a n y w h o a re in te re ste d in the fie ld o f science. The m em b ersh ip o f the clu b to ta le d a p p ro x im a te ly fifty this
y e a r.
The pu rpo se o f the o rg a n iz a tio n is fo u rfo ld : to
p ro m o te a g re a te r in te rest a n d a g re a te r a p p re c ia ­
tio n o f science in our c o lle g e ; to share scie n tific k n o w le d g e a m o n g ourselves an d others on th e cam pus; to
stress the p ra c tic a l a p p lic a tio n s o f the sciences; a n d to u p h o ld the C h ristian id e a ls o f the c o lle g e .
C lub m eetings a re he ld m o n th ly. A C hristm as p a rty was given this y e a r, fe a tu rin g film s on lu b ric a tio n .
A t a n o th e r o f th e m eetings Dr. G ro th a u s, the sponsor, g a ve a d e m o n stra tio n o f some o f the puzzles fro m
his exte nsive c o lle c tio n . The clu b takes seve ral fie ld trip s a n d has picnics in the K a n ka ke e a n d C h ica g o
a re a . A fie ld trip was ta ke n to the C ook C o u n ty H o s p ita l in C h ic a g o to w a tch an o p e ra tio n . The g ro u p
plans to return to the C ook C o un ty H o sp ita l fo r a fie ld trip in the sp ring w h ich w ill also in clu d e a visit to
the M useum o f Science a n d Industry.
A t a b re a k fa s t ne a r the close o f the second sem ester, o ffic e rs w e re e le cte d fo r the fo llo w in g y e a r:
Frank Bowers was e le cte d p re s id e n t; Rosella Scott,
v ic e -p re s id e n t; Bruce A n d re w s, tre a s u re r; D o ro th y
Estelle, s e cre ta ry; a n d W e n d e ll M ille r, c h a p la in , The sponsor o f the o rg a n iz a tio n f o r the past fo u r years
has been Dr. C la re n ce G ro th a u s.
IJaye One H un dred T hirty six
4
B o tto m
R a w : C . V o re , C . W a lt e r s ,
s tro n g .
S econd
Raw:
F.
D ra k e ,
P ro f.
L. A n d e r s o n , D .
P. V a n L a n d in g h a m ,
N.
L a n m a -i, D . D u ff, C . B e a tty , M rs . C . R o b e rts , P ro f.
S m ith
E. M o o r e , D. A r m ­
J o h n s o n , E. R o ach, M . Y o rk , A . C o o p e r , M . B a td o r f, A . M id d le t o n ,
P. K e ll. T h ird R a w : E. K n ig h t, N . M o rs e , R. H e lm s , P. P e te rs, S. R e i:h m a n , J. H u rs h , N . H e n d r ic k s , M . M c R o b e rts , D . D ie h l, M . W r ig h t .
F o u rth R a w : J. B e d s w o rth , N . J o h n s o n , C. E v e re tt, D . S m ith , J. A d k in s , F. R ic h a rd s o n , E. C o m b s , K. H o lle n b a u g h , C. G a r s lin , C.
S c h a ffe r. F ifth R a w : G . C o llie r , H . R is h e l, S. M c R o b e rts , B. P e nce, E. M a c B e th , E. S p e a rs , P. P e nce, C. R ife , D. M c D o w e ll, L. K ru m r ie . S ix th R o w : R. P a tto n , R. S ty le s , M . S p e n c e , C. N ic h o ls , G . G a r v in , D. W e is s , W . F ra n k h a u s e r, R. S te v e n s , J. R eeves, D. J o h n s o n
H . C re w .
Commerce Club
The C om m erce C lub is one o f the la rg e s t an d m ost active clubs on O liv e t’s cam pus. A lth o u g h this
clu b is p rim a rily f o r business m ajors an d m inors, a n y in te rested students m ay jo in . This y e a r th e re w e re
a p p ro x im a te ly sixty m em bers. Its pu rpo se is to help students p re p a re fo r the e v e ry d a y business situations
a n d pro b le m s th a t th e y w ill m eet la te r in life .
The clu b holds re g u la r m on th ly m eetings, a t w h ich film s, outside speakers, a n d o th e r in te re s tin g an d
e d u c a tio n a l pro g ra m s are pre sen te d.
The o u ts ta n d in g a c tiv ity o f the C om m erce C lu b this y e a r was spo nso ring a m ock p o litic a l ca m p a ig n
a n d ra lly on cam pus. Both m a jo r n a tio n a l p o litic a l p a rtie s
w ere
rep rese nted
by
p ro x y
c a n d id a te s .
The
c a m p a ig n m eetings w e re a tte n d e d by m any state a n d lo ca l o ffic ia ls an d ca n d id a te s , fo r the ho m ecom ing
p a ra d e this y e a r, the club chose a Miss C om m erce C lub.
Delores A rm stro n g , e le cte d
b y p o p u la r b a llo t,
re ig n e d as qu ee n on the C lu b ’s T ip -O ff flo a t a n d also a cte d as hostess fo r the C om m erce C lub S p ring Ban­
q u e t a t the K an ka ke e H otel on A p ril 6. This y e a r Professor H. Jeters in tro d u c e d
a v o c a tio n a l g u id a n c e
testing p ro g ra m w hich the mem bers could use to fin d the fie ld s o f w o rk best suited to th e ir a b ilitie s . A
p ersonnel m a n a g e r ta lk e d to the club, e x p la in in g to them w h a t pe rson nel m an ag ers e x p e c t o f a p p lic a n ts .
The C lub has take n d e fin ite steps to w a rd jo in in g a n a tio n a l o rg a n iz a tio n o f business clubs.
The c lu b ’s o ffice rs fo r this y e a r w e re Don D uff,
p re s id e n t;
C harles
B eatty,
v ic e -p re s id e n t;
D onna
Lanm an, se cre ta ry; a n d Charles R undberg, tre a su re r. The fa c u lty sponsors w e re M rs. C. R oberts, Profes­
sor L. A n d e rs o n , a n d Professor E. M o o re .
P age One H un dred T hirty-seven
S o rra m R aw, P ro f. H . H u m b le , C . N a s h , B. B o w m a n , L. K r u m rie , D e a n W . E. S n o w b a rg e r J U n d
Raw: L .M a c e . C
L y k in s , H . D a d ia n ,
F. F o rtu n e , W . Is a a c s , D . L a rra n c e . T a p R aw : N . S t r a it , D. W h it t e b e r r y , W . W in e g a r , H . R is h e l, K. H o lle n b a u g h .
International Relations Club
The In te rn a tio n a l Relations C lub seeks to in te re st students o f O liv e t in p o litic s , p u b lic a ffa irs , and
in te rn a tio n a l re la tio n s . The clu b is sp o nso red m a in ly b y the S ocial Science D e p a rtm e n t, a n d
a n y in ­
te re ste d stud ent is e lig ib le f o r m em b ersh ip.
The
clu b
holds
m o n th ly
m ee ting s. The
pro g ra m s f o r these
m eetings a re
p re se n te d
by
spe cia l
spe ake rs, p a n e l discussions, a n d film s. S h o rtly b e fo re the n a tio n a l e lectio ns the clu b p re sen te d in cha pe l
a p a n e l discussion on c a m p a ig n issues a n d on the n ig h t o f e le ctio n spo nso red an e le ctio n -re tu rn s p a rty
in W illia m s H a ll P a rlo r. The p a rlo r was “ p a c k e d ” w ith students a n d fa c u lty m em bers. D r. W . E. S now ­
b a rg e r ch a rte d the returns on a la rg e b la c k b o a rd m a p . D u rin g the y e a r the clu b, in a jo in t m e e tin g w ith
the C om m erce C lu b , discussed jo b o p p o rtu n itie s in C ivil S ervice f o r the fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t a n d on a n ­
o th e r occa sio n he ld a b a n q u e t in the M u ra l Room.
The o ffice rs fo r this y e a r w e re Lyle K rum rie, p re s id e n t;
C h arle s
N a sh,
v ic e -p re s id e n t;
and
Betty
B ow m an, s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r. Professors H a rv e y N . H um ble a n d W illis E. S n o w b a rg e r w e re co-sponsors fo r
the clu b.
I’auc One H u n d red J liirty-citjht
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B o tto m R o w : M rs . W . K e ll, D. E s te lle , M . C o n ra d , M is s R. B u m p , D r. C . S. M c C lo in . S e c o n d R o w : A . W h it m a n , S. M o c e , B. H o ls te in ,
J. S le in in g e r , P. K e ll. T h ird R o w : W . Is o a c s , C. R o o t, D . L a n m o n , N . S lr a it , J. P lu m m e r, L. W e s t. T o p R ow : C . O s b o r n e , W . M ille r ,
D . A n d e r s o n , H . R ish e l, G . D o w e s , P. C a rls o n .
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English Guild
I
The c o n s titu tio n a l pu rpo se o f the English G u ild is to stim ulate an in te re st in g re a t lite ra tu re , to e n ­
c o u ra g e c re a tiv e w ritin g a m o ng its m em bers, a n d to u p h o ld the C h ristia n id e a ls o f the c o lle g e . It a t­
tem pts in va rio u s w ays to fo s te r g o o d lite ra ry in te re s t fo r its m em bers a n d the stud ent b o d y . This y e a r
th e g u ild spo nso red a lite ra ry contest. Essays, sh o rt stories, a n d
p o e try en tries w e re
a c c e p te d . Cash
prize s w e re a w a rd e d to the first, second, a n d th ird p riz e w in n in g en tries. The th re e -a c t p la y , ‘ ‘A M an
C a lle d Peter,
w as pre se n te d by the g u ild in c o o p e ra tio n w ith the S tud ent C o u n cil. The p la y was a d ra m ­
a tiz a tio n b y John M cG u e n e y fro m the novel by C a th e rin e M a rs h a ll. Each y e a r the clu b p ro v id e s flow ers
f o r the T ip -O ff a c tiv itie s . The g ro u p sells la rg e y e llo w mums fo r the eve n in g ga m e . The o rg a n iz a tio n held
its spring b a n q u e t in C h ic a g o . A fte r the
fam ou s o p e ra .
m eal, th e
m em bers
e n jo y e d
a
puppet
p e rfo rm a n c e
of
a
The o ffic e rs fo r this y e a r w e re C harles O sb o rn e , p re s id e n t; M a rily n C o n ra d , v ic e -p re s id e n t; C a ro l
R oat, se cre ta ry; D o ro th y Estelle, tre a s u re r. Miss Ruth Bump, P rof. C. S. M cC la in , an d M rs. W . Kell w e re co ­
sponsors.
P age One H u n dred Thirty-nine
H. C o r w ile , G . B u r g g r a f.
Home Economics Club
“ Just sm ell the d e licio u s a ro m a ! Those Hom e Ec. g irls must be a t it a g a in .
The g irls o f the H om e Econom ics C lu b ha ve as
o th e rs .”
th e ir
pu rpo se
" b e tte r
liv in g
th ro u g h
service
to
The c lu b ’s a c tiv itie s a re g e a re d to p re p a re the m em bers fo r service in th e hom e, school, a n d
com m u nity.
The o rg a n iz a tio n has h a d a ve ry a c tiv e y e a r: it he ld m o n th ly m eetings to p la n variou s m o n e y-m a k­
in g ca m p a ig n s a n d num erous trip s ; sent seve ral re p re se n ta tive s to a tte n d
m eetings o f n a tio n a l,
state,
a n d re g io n a l hom e econom ics clu bs; a n d to o k a fie ld trip to S p rin g fie ld , Illin o is . A lth o u g h the m am p u r­
pose o f the S p rin g fie ld tr ip was to a tte n d the state co n ve n tio n f o r c o lle g e hom e econom ics clubs, the
g irls also v is ite d several places o f h isto rica l in te re st. The g ro u p has tra v e le d to C h ic a g o on a num ber o
occa sio ns to a tte n d style shows, a n d has m a d e a s p e cia l to u r o f the M e rch a n d ise M a rt to v ie w fu rn itu re
a n d styles o f c lo th in g . N um erous trip s have been ta k e n
to n e ig h b o rin g
prices o f y a rd g o o d s an d g ro c e rie s . A t C hristm as tim e the g irls b a k e d
sp e cia l boxes fo r the Bethel N u rsing Hom e, d e liv e re d
the
boxes
tow ns to
m ake com p ariso ns
cookies a n d
p e rs o n a lly , a n d
of
m ad e c a n d y fo r
sang
carols
fo r
t e
p a tie n ts . The clu b m em bers b a k e d tw e n ty -fiv e d o ze n donuts fo r a d o n u t sale m the tw o d o rm ito rie s . The
p ro ce e d s fro m this p ro je c t w e re used to p ro v id e a b a n q u e t fo r th e sen io r m em bers. It was the a n nu al
fo re ig n fo o d s b a n q u e t, s p e c ia liz in g this y e a r in Ita lia n p iz z a .
The o ffic e rs o f th e Hom e Ec. C lu b w e re Evelyn G ra y , p re s id e n t; C a ro ly n B irc h a rd , v ic e -p re s id e n t;
M a rie Redm an, s e cre ta ry; a n d M a rle n e H in e r, tre a s u re r. M rs. Eurela B row n w as the fa c u lty sponsor o f the
c lu b .
P a y c O ne H u n d r e d F o rty
B o tto m R o w : M . G a r n e r , B. M o y e s , J. S to r k e y , J. H o n s o n , S. W a t k in s , M . H in e r , D. E s te lle , J. Ross, F. H e m m e te r, J. F ie d le r. S e c o n d
R a w : S. M o c e , D. E w in g , P ro f. P. S c h w a d a , C . S h ru m , M . C o n ro d ,
R. D o w n s , M . S c h n e id e r, W . M ille r , D .
H usem an,
M . B ry a n t,
D r. V . G ro v e s , C. S t e in in g e r , A . M ille r . T h ird R a w : R. S te p h e n s , T. W ild e , M . T h o m p s o n , C . H o ffm a n , J. H a y , C. D e a n , D. D a v is ,
R. H a s s in g e r, J. F o ce y, S. C o y , J. W h it k a n a c k , P. D a n ie ls , J. S t e in in g e r , B. B o w m a n , D . B in g a m a n , L. M o c e . F o u rth R a w : G . H o o t,
S. Id e , H. C a r w ile , O . S h o ff, C. R o at, M . C r o b tr e e , G . C lin e , F. S to r y , G . B u rg g ra f, J. C ro m e r, M . R iv e rs , S. H a m e ll, L. B ry a n , C.
W ils o n . F ifth R a w : M . M in o r , J. S h ir k e y , E. J o h n s o n , C . B irc h a rd , B. T a te , E. E d ig e r, M . Y o rk , J. D e B re o u x , P. H o o k s , L. O w e n s ,
E. J a n c o , A . B irc h a rd , J. L e d y a rd , L. P ie rc e . S ix th Raw.- N . R o b in e tte , Y. R ic k a rd , M . T r im b le , R. W ilh a y t e , Z. H a w k in s , R. H e a d le o
L. R ic h a rd s , B. K in g , S. D a v is , S. P e trie , C. M ille r , N . J e llis a n , L. R u n d b e rg , M . P ip k in , B. Sass. S e v e n th R a w : D . L a n m a n , R. H e lm s ,
B. G r if f in , S. D o v is , R. M o rr is s o n , P. C a rls o n , P. M c M u r r in , G . A d k in s ,
J.
H a n s h e r,
C. G o r s lin , S. H e n s o n ,
J. M y e rs ,
L. T ip p e y ,
L.
W e s t. T a p Raw.- C. N o s h , H . R is h e l, K. S w a n , N . L o c k m o n , M . M a ts o n , D. J o h n s o n , M . S p e n c e , R. S la c k , V . F is c h e r, P. W a lte r s , R.
M c C a n n o n , R. P a tto n , B. B u k e r, B. S m ith , R. U n g e r.
Future Teachers of America
The Phi Tau O m e g a C h a p te r o f F. T. A . is o n e o f the la rg e r clubs on O liv e t’s cam pus. The m e m b e r­
ship o f this clu b is co m p rise d o f students w h o a re p re p a rin g fo r a c a re e r in the fie ld o f e d u c a tio n , in ­
c lu d in g fu tu re teachers a t the e le m e n ta ry, se co n d a ry,
and
c o lle g e
levels, a n d
fu tu re
scho ol
a d m in is ­
tra to rs .
The purposes o f F. T. A . a re to d e v e lo p a m o n g y o u n g p e o p le w h o are p re p a rin g to be teachers
an o rg a n iz a tio n
w h ich
is an
in te g ra l
p a rt o f state a n d n a tio n a l e d u c a tio n a sso cia tio n s; to a c q u a in t
tea chers in tra in in g w ith the h isto ry, ethics, a n d p ro g ra m o f the o rg a n iz e d te a c h in g p ro fe s s io n ; to give
teachers in tra in in g
p ra c tic a l e x p e rie n c e in w o rk in g to g e th e r in a d e m o c ra tic w a y on the p ro blem s o f
the pro fe ssio n a n d the com m u nity; to in te re st the best y o u n g men an d w om en o f the c o lle g e in e d u ca tio n
as a life lo n g c a re e r; an d to seek, th ro u g h h ig h e r s ta n d a rd s o f p re p a ra tio n , to b rin g the te a c h e r supply
a n d d e m a n d in to a re a so n a b le b a la n c e .
A v a rie ty o f pro g ra m s has been pre sen te d this y e a r. The first p ro g ra m was a film sh o w in g the o r­
g a n iz a tio n o f the F. T. A . o f Eastern N a z a re n e C o le g e a t W o lla s to n , M assachusetts. The second m ee t­
in g was c a ro lin g . A t one session P rof. F. O . Parr e n te rta in e d the g ro u p w ith slides o f his rece nt to u r o f
th e H o ly Land, a n d a t a n o th e r Dr. C. A . G ib s o n g a v e a tim e ly address co n ce rn in g the C h ris tia n ’s place
in the fie ld o f e d u c a tio n .
O ffic e rs o f the club fo r this y e a r w e re M a rc ia S ch n e id e r, p re s id e n t; W e n d e ll M ille r, v ic e -p re s id e n t;
Rosalie Downs, s e cre ta ry; D onna Husem an, tre a s u re r; C a ro ly n
h isto ria n .
D r. V e rn o n T. G roves a n d
P rof.
Shrum, lib ra ria n ; a n d M a rily n
C o n ra d ,
Paul S chw ad a w e re co-sponsors o f the o rg a n iz a tio n .
P a g e O n e H u n d re d Forty-on e
S e a te d : P. S w in f o r d , G . C o x , D . J o h n s o n , W . M ille r , C . O s b o r n e , B. B r a d le y , J. P a y to n . S t a n d in g : B. C o llin s , J. H u rs h , F. B o w e rs ,
B. W a ll , J. H a n s c h e r, R. M o rris s o n .
Men's Dormitory Association
The M e n ’s D o rm ito ry A sso cia tio n is com p ose d o f a ll o f the residents o f C h a p m a n H a ll a n d the
W h ite House. Its pu rpo se is to share w ith th e a d m in is tra tio n p ro b le m s o f d is c ip lin e in the d o rm ito ry , to
strive to m ake th e d o rm ito ry a m ore d e s ira b le p la c e o f reside nce, a n d to c o n trib u te its p a rt to the social
a n d s p iritu a l life o f d o rm ito ry students. The re p re s e n ta tiv e council a n d its p re s id e n t a re
e le cte d b y the
e n tire con stituen cy, w ith th e e x c e p tio n o f th e flo o r counselors w h o a re m em bers o f the council
b y v ir ­
tue o f th e ir p o s itio n . The o ffic e rs f o r the y e a r w e re Frank Bow ers, p re s id e n t; W e n d y M ille r, v ic e -p re s i­
d e n t;
Bob
W a ll,
s e c re ta ry ; a n d
D e w ain
Johnson, tre a su re r. The asso cia tio n
y e a r. The first o f these is f o r the m em bers o f th e a s s o c ia tio n , a n d
the second
W . R. A . The a sso cia tio n also sponsors n ig h tly p ra y e r m eetings d u rin g revivals.
I ’ayr One H un dred Forty-tw o
gives tw o p a rtie s each
is a
jo in t p a rty w ith
the
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S e a te d : C. M ille r , P. H e c h t, M . K e e le r. S t a n d in g : D. A n th o n y , M . B ry a n t, M . M c R o b e rts , J. S t e in in g e r , B. H o ls te in , G . H o o t, J. W o o d s .
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Women's Residence Association
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The W o m e n ’s Residence A sso cia tio n is com p ose d o f a ll residents o f W illia m s H a ll a n d o f the S en io r
Houses. The aim o f the W . R. A . is to strive to m ake th e d o rm ito rie s b e tte r places in w h ich to live a n d to
he lp each g irl be a little m ore c o m fo rta b le in he r new hom e. The re p re s e n ta tiv e council a n d its p re s id e n t
a re e le cte d each y e a r b y the m em bers o f the a sso cia tio n to c a rry on the business o f the g ro u p . The o f ­
ficers fo r the y e a r w e re M a rily n K eeler, p re s id e n t; Pat H echt, v ic e -p re s id e n t; C a ro lyn M ille r, s e cre ta ry; a n d
C a ro ly n B irch a rd , tre a su re r.
!
This y e a r the o rg a n iz a tio n has spo nso red a B a ckw a rd B ig -Little Sister p a rty , the T w irp W e e k p a rty ,
C hristm as
ca ro l sin g,
and
p o p co rn
p a rty .
The
o rg a n iz a tio n also sponsors open house each y e a r. D ur­
in g re viva l tim es, the asso cia tio n holds n ig h tly p ra y e r m eetings. The W . R. A . w ill also serve the Inve stitu re
Day Tea.
P age O ne H u n dred F orty-three
S e a te d : E. J o h n s o n , Z. H a w k in s , S. P e trie , M . C a rd , B. S te e le . S ta n d in g : C . E v e re tt, J. H u rs h , M . J o h n s o n .
Social Committee
The S tud ent S ocial C o m m itte e , c re a te d this y e a r b y the S tudent C o un cil, consists o f tw o ele cte d re p ­
rese ntative s fro m each class. It is this c o m m itte e ’s re s p o n s ib ility to p la n the m a jo r a ll-sch o o l p a rtie s d e sig ­
n a te d fo r the S tud ent C o un cil sponsorship.
The first p a rty the com m itte e p la n n e d w as the S tud ent-F acu lty R eception, w h ich w as a ta k e -o ff fro m
the te le visio n show , “ W h a t’s M y L in e .’ ’ The S ocial C o m m itte e served
as a
fa c u lty p e rs o n a litie s . The second, the fo rm a l C hristm as
held
p a rty ,
w as
p a n e l a tte m p tin g
at
to
unveil
S m a ll’s A u d ito riu m .
the m e was “ C hristm as A ro u n d the W o r ld . ” The d e c o ra tio n s g a ve the a u d ito riu m
The
th e a p p e a ra n c e o f a
sh ip ; the scrip t an d the v a rie d scenery a rra n g e m e n ts pre sen te d six d iffe re n t cou ntrie s a t w h ich the ship
d o c k e d fo r six d iffe re n t C hristm as fe s tiv itie s . The th ird ,
a V a le n tin e
P arty, the
“ H e a rt o f M y H e a rt," w as c a rrie d ou t in a h ila rio u s skit an d m ock tria l.
These th re e m a jo r p a rtie s w e re h ig h lig h ts in the social life o f the co lle g e .
P age
One
H u n d red P oriy -fou r
the m e
o f w h ich
was
In his room a student kneels in s o li­
ta ry p ra y e r, his o p en B ible b e fo re him
on his b e d ; in the classroom heads b o w
in unison
as the
in stru cto r
be g in s
his
class w ith p ra y e r; in the ch a p e l the e n ­
tire
c o lle g e fa m ily
v o tio n a l
hour.
g a th e r fo r t h e . d e - ’
W ith
ryth m ic
fo o tste p s
the g ro u p fo llo w one a n o th e r to C o lle g e
Church fo r the
re g u la r services o r the
spe cia l re v iv a l. Thus re lig io u s life o f O li­
ve t fro m p e rso n a l exp ression to c o lle c ­
tiv e w o rsh ip helps to m ake possible the
fu lfillm e n t o f th e m o tto , “ E ducation w ith
a C h ristian P urp ose .”
C h u rc h m e m b e rs w e lc o m e Rev. a n d M rs . N a s h .
College Church Pastor
O n unanim ous c a ll by the m em bers, Rev. F orrest N ash be cam e p a s to r o f C o lle g e C hurch Ja n u a ry 5,
1 9 5 7 . The N ash fa m ily w e re p a s to rin g the C hurch o f the N a z a re n e in B ou ld er, C o lo ra d o , w hen c a lle d to
serve a t O liv e t.
Rev. N ash is o rig in a lly fro m Kansas, w h e re he a tte n d e d g ra d e school a n d hig h scho ol. As a co lle g e
fre sh m a n he a tte n d e d Southw estern C o lle g e in W in ifie ld , Kansas. His sop ho m ore a n d ju n io r yea rs w e re
spe nt a t Bethany N a z a re n e C o lle g e , a fte r w h ich he d id s p e cia l se m in a ry w o rk a t S outhern B aptist. He re ­
ceived his Th.B. d e g re e fro m B ethany in 1 9 3 8 ; his M .A . d e g re e fro m Perkins School o f T h e o lo g y, Southern
M e th o d is t U n iversity, in 1 9 3 9 ; a n d has d o n e g ra d u a te w o rk in histo ry a t the U n iversity o f C o lo ra d o since
th a t tim e .
Rev. N ash ha d p a sto re d tw o Churches in A rka n sa s, one in Kansas, a n d on e in C o lo ra d o previous
to his c a ll to O liv e t C o lle g e C hurch.
Rev. a n d M rs. N ash have fo u r c h ild re n , E dm ond Palm er, Beverly G ra c e , James Em erson, a n d D a vid
W e n d e ll. M rs. N ash, also a g ra d u a te o f B ethany, h a d nurses's tra in in g in Friends U n iversity in W ic h ita ,
Kansas.
Fa(je One H undred Forty-six
Rev. N a s h m e d ita te s in h is s tu d y .
C o n g ra tu la tio n s to the E d ito r a n d s ta ff fo r this auspiciou s A u ro ra . W ith in these
pa ge s yo u w ill fin d the ro a d th a t le ad s to rem inisce nce . It is o u r ea rn e st p ra y e r th a t
w o ven w ith in y o u r ta p e s try o f m em o ry th e re w ill be the g o ld e n th re a d o f in s p ira tio n
because o f w h a t C o lle g e C hurch has m ea nt to yo u . W e w a n t C o lle g e C hurch to
re p re se n t the best o f w h a t H oliness m eans in w o rs h ip , te a c h in g , eva n g e lism , music,
a n d fe llo w s h ip . In sp ire d b y th e lig h t o f the past, le t us in fa ith m ove fo rw a rd in to
th e fu tu re . Let us go fo rth in this a g e o f a to m ic p o w e r w ith an a ffin ity to G o d lin e ss
w h ich en a b le s one to be in the w o rld , y e t b e y o n d a n d a b o v e it.
Rev. Forrest W . Nash
S tu d e n t c o u n s e ls w ith c o lle g e p o s to r.
.
P ag e One H un dred F orty-sev en
j
WITH YOUR DEPARTURE
T h ro u g h o u t the pa st fo u r yea rs,
C o lle g e C hurch has p ro gre ssed un­
d e r the a b le d ire c tio n a n d m in istry
o f Dr. L. G u y N ees. Dr. Nees, fe e l­
ing a call fo r service in a n o th e r
d ire c tio n , te rm in a te d his p a sto ra te
here in D e cem b er, 1 9 5 6 . In Ja n ­
ua ry, 1 9 5 7 , Dr. Nees a c c e p te d the
p a s to ra te
of
Los
C hurch o f the
A n g e le s
N a z a re n e .
First
D uring
the in te rv e n in g w eeks Dr. Nees d id
som e e v a n g e lis tic w o rk .
T h is is Y a u r L ife " D r . N e e s .”
M rs . N e e s r e la te s a h u m o ro u s s to ry a f t h e ir c o u r ts h ip d a y s .
T h e f a c u lt y b id s D r. N e e s f a r e w e ll.
In
his
m in istry
Nees
led
the
num erous
at
O liv e t,
church fo rw a rd
successes.
Am ong
Dr.
to
his
most o u ts ta n d in g accom plishm ents
w e re
the
p la n n in g ,
supervision,
a n d c o m p le tio n o f th e new C o lle g e
Church, w h ich w as
1955.
He
also
d e d ic a te d
surp ervise d
in
the
esta blishm en t o f a g re a tly ne e d e d
you th p ro g ra m in the church.
DR. NEES
A n o th e r
year
and
a n o th e r
A u ro ra ! W h ile
it is no t possible
to
the
c a p tu re
a ll
e x c itin g
m o­
ments o f a y e a r a t O liv e t w ith in
the p a ge s o f a y e a rb o o k , y e t it
c e rta in ly
helps
to
have
such
a
p u b lic a tio n . The va lu e o f such a
b o o k c a n n o t be co u n te d in d o lla rs
a n d cents. There are sen tim en ta l
ties a n d m em ories th a t a re p ric e ­
less a b o u t such a
p la ce
as this
a n d this b o o k w ill he lp us to relive
these
e xp e rie n ce s
a g a in
and
a g a in .
A n d w h ile w e are re m e m b e rin g ,
SPONSORFO
le t us be sure to re m e m b e r O liv e t’s
first purpose a n d sure fo u n d a tio n .
Let
us
re m e m b e r
services, g ra cio u s
the
w o n d e rfu l
re viva ls— tim es
w hen the Lord m et o u r hearts, fo r
these thin gs fo rm a most a b id in g
p a rt o f life a t O liv e t.
L. G u y Nees
P age One H u n dred Forty-nine
Rev.
C.
W illio m
F is h e r
jo in s
h is
th e
c o n g r e g o tio n o l
s in g in g
w ith
tro m b o n e .
Fall Revival
The a n n u a l
F a ll R e v iv a l o f C o lle g e
fro m O c to b e r 7 to 14. Rev. C. W illia m
C ity , M is s o u r i, w o s
th e
e v a n g e lis t.
C h u rc h
was
h e ld
F is h e r o f K a nsas
In
a d d it io n
to
p r e a c h in g in th e m o rn in g c h a p e l s e rv ic e s a n d in th e
e v e n in g c h u rc h s e rv ic e s . Rev. F is h e r p re s e n te d his o w n
m in is tr y o f m u s ic , s p e c ia l s in g in g a n d in s tr u m e n ta l w o r k .
In th e e v e n in g c h u rc h s e rv ic e s Rev. F is h e r use d a
u n iq u e o t te n d a n c e - b o o s tin g t e c h n iq u e in th e fo rm o f
s p e c ia l- r e c o g n itio n p ro g r a m s w h ic h k e p t o tte n d o n c e a n d
in te r e s t a t a h ig h le v e l. A m o n g th e g r o u p s in c lu d e d in
th e r e c o g n itio n
c h u rc h
ch u rc h
se rv ic e s
N ig h t.”
d id th e
p ro g r a m s w e re th e c h u rc h
m e m b e rs o n d
b o a r d , S u n d o y S c h o o l closses a n d
te a c h e rs , a n d
s c h o o l b o a rd m e m b e rs . T w o o f th e s e e v e n in g
w e re d e d ic a te d ta " L a d ie s ' N i g h t ” o n d " M e n ’s
O n th e s e n ig h ts m e m b e rs o f th e f e o tu r e d g r o u p
u s h e rin g o n d p r o v id e d th e s p e c ia l m usic.
T h e r e v iv a l w a s c lim o x e d w ith a S u n d a y S c h o o l r a lly
w ith a n a tte n d a n c e o f 7 9 3 . In th is s e rv ic e Rev. F is h e r
p la y e d th e o n ly b a r it o n e s o lo o f th e r e v iv o l.
Rev.
F is h e r
has
d is tin g u is h e d
h im s e lf
in
o th e r
w oys
b e s id e s his p r e a c h in g . H e w o n fir s t p la c e in s ta te c o m ­
p e t it io n in O k la h o m a a n d s e c o n d p la c e in n a t io n a l
c o m p e t it io n in C h ic o g o f o r s o lo w o rk o n th e b a r it o n e
h o rn . H e has w r itt e n s e v e ra l b o o k s w h ic h a r e t y p ic a l o f
his d y n a m ic p r e a c h in g . A m o n g th e s e a r e W a k e U p a n d
L ift a n d The T im e fs N o w .
T h e r e v iv a l w a s a success in te rm s o f a tte n d a n c e a n d
n u m b e r a f s e e k e rs a t th e a lta r , b u t th e m o s t la s tin g
e ffe c ts w i ll b e f e lt a n d
in
th e
e x p re s s e d t h r o u g h o u t th e f u tu r e
liv e s a f th o s e w h o a tte n d e d .
Rev.
Page ()ne H un dred P ifty
F is h e r
d e liv e r s
a
c h a lle n g in g
s e rm o n .
Rev. V . H . L e w is d e liv e r s a Y o u th
R e v iv a l
m essage.
Youth Revival
The a n nu al fiv e -d a y y o u th re viva l w as held
Ja n u a ry
30
to
F e b ru a ry
3. The
e v a n g e lis t
was Dr. V. H. Lewis o f Kansas C ity. Services
w e re
he ld
d u rin g
th e
ch a p e l
hours
at
the
C o lle g e a n d a t C o lle g e C hurch each eve n in g
o f the re v iv a l. The s p e cia l music w as a rra n g e d
b y Prof. C harles H a sse lb rin g , a music in stru c­
to r a t O liv e t. V a rio u s v o c a l a n d in stru m en ta l
groups
num bers
fro m
the
c o lle g e
th ro u g h o u t
the
pre se n te d
services
spe cia l
and
M r.
H a sselb rin g sang a solo each e v e n in g .
Dr. Lewis o u tlin e d
his pu rpo se fo r re v iv a l
in his first m essage. It was th a t the re v iv a l’s
in flu e n ce reach the in te rm e d ia te s , the sen io r
h ig h
g ro u p ,
the
c o lle g e
students,
and
the
fa m ilie s o f the com m u nity. Dr. Lewis fu rth e r
stated th a t he in te n d e d th a t the re viva l should
be a ‘ ‘ m ig h ty e n d e a v o r to see the richness o f
G o d ’s blessing upon u s.” C e rta in ly D r. Lewis
must have fe lt a t the close o f the re viva l th a t
his m ission had been a cco m p lish e d .
P ro f. C h a rle s H a s s e lb r in g ta k e s c h a rg e o f s p e c ia l m u s ic f o r
P age One H u n dred F ifty-on e
B o tto m Row.- I. B e o tty ,
S e cond R o w : R. F in n e y ,
D . H o ll, D . C o rn e liu s , D . T h o rn to n , K. E llis , L. G re e n , D. K o o g le r, M . J o h n s o n , E. V ic k e r y , T. C o n w a y .
D r. O . S o y e s , D r. R e ed, P ro f. L u n s fo r d , M . A r n i , R. E a to n , W . L o c k o rd , J. H a rr is , D r.
C o tn e r, D r. P e rry ,
D r. B a rr e tt, E. R u d d ic k . T h ird R o w : W . T h o rp e , W . D e L a n d , H . S y n d e r , J. B o rth , J. E rw in , A . K n o o d le , P. F u lk , R. S c o tt, J. K ra u ss,
R. M c M a h a n , D . R e e d y , H . B e rk e y , M . S n y d e r , J. B e a rd , H. D a d ia n . F o u rth R o w : C. O s b o r n e , G . D ilw o r th , J. D a v is , D. C o n n e n ,
R. J u s tic e , T. R y p c z y n s k i, G . A d k in s , M . R o th , E. H o w e ll, D. W h it t e b e r r y , N . S tr a it , F. A h le m a n , P. A u r a n d , R. M ille r , R. H o w le y .
F ifth R o w : D. Jo n e s , W . S p e a k m a n , F. R o b b in s , B. B r id g e o , J. P a y to n , W . W illia m s , S. S h ip m a n , M . L a w s o n , K. N o o n a n , J. K e ssler,
R. C o llin s , F. F o rtu n e , G . M o w e rs , R. H u ff. S ix th R o w : D . H o w ie , N . C h a n d le r , D . G a llo w o y , R. L a th a m , J. B e n n in g to n , J. D o d d s ,
M . D e lb r id g e , D. B a rn h a rt, F. V a n W e e ld e n , P. C u n n in g h a m , C . T r o b o u g h , H . R e id e l, F. G a r t o n , G . C o x , D . P ie rc e , L. H a n s e n . T o p
R o w : B. H u n t, D. In g a lls , C. M illh u f f , C. K id d , D. W a r n e r , S. W o o d w a r d , R. F is h e r, T. S h o rt, J. B ro c k , L. M ille r , R. F ru m , J. D ie h l,
J. R e m m e n g o , J. R o m o in , S. S to rn e s .
Ministerial Fellowship
It is S a tu rd a y m o rn in g a n d tim e f o r a n o th e r o f the M in is te ria l F ellow ship B re a kfa st Hours in the
M u ra l Room o f M ille r D in in g H a ll. These b re a k fa s ts , a tte n d e d b y students p re p a rin g f o r fu ll-tim e C h ristian
S ervice, th e ir w ives, a n d frie h d s , have fu rn is h e d th e o u ts ta n d in g pro g ra m s o f the F ellow sh ip d u rin g this
y e a r, h ig h lig h te d b y such n o ta b le speakers as Rev. C. W m . Fisher, Dr. Paul U p d ik e , Dr. L. G uy Nees,
Rev. M a rk R. M o o re , Rev. A rth u r C. M o rg a n , a n d D r. Lyle Eckley.
Dr. Reed s p e a rh e a d e d the first fo rm a l m e e tin g o f the y e a r in S e p te m b e r w ith an e ve n in g o f fe llo w ­
ship. O n e o f the G e n e ra l S u p erinten den ts is e x p e c te d f o r the clo sing g a th e rin g at th e M in is te ria l F ellow ­
ship B an qu et, M a y 18.
The pu rpo se o f the M in is te ria l F ellow sh ip is fo u n d in the w o rd s o f the o r g a n iz a tio n ’s co n s titu tio n : To
p ro m o te u n d e rs ta n d in g , a c q u a in ta n c e s h ip , a n d fe llo w s h ip a m o n g m em bers, to in cre a se the g e n e ra l e f­
fic ie n c y o f each m em b er in term s o f C h ristian le a d e rs h ip , to p ro v id e o u r M in is te rs -in -tra in in g the o p p o r­
tu n ity to h e a r re p re s e n ta tiv e speakers fro m va rio u s d e p a rtm e n ts o f o u r church, to spo nso r the e sta b lish ­
m ent o f hom e missions in c o -o p e ra tio n w ith th e d iffe re n t sup e rin te n d e n ts o f o u r O liv e t C o lle g e Zones,
a n d to secure th ro u g h u n ite d p ra y e r a n d e ffo rt the m axim um o f d iv in e blessing upon the fe llo w s h ip o f
th e c o lle g e , the church, a n d the w o rld a t la r g e .”
The a ttitu d e o f the o rg a n iz a tio n to w a rd C h ristia n b ro th e rh o o d is e x e m p lifie d b y the M in is te ria l
F ellow sh ip p ro je c t this y e a r w h ich has been to h e lp th e G ilm a n C hurch o f the N a z a re n e p a s to re d b y Dick
S te id e l, O liv e t g ra d u a te o f 1 9 5 6 . This h e lp in clud es assisting in the c a llin g p ro g ra m a n d the d is m a n tlin g
o f a tw o sto ry b u ild in g b e lo n g in g to the church. The o rg a n iz a tio n also plans to tith e its ne t p ro fit an d
g iv e the p ro ce e d s to a N a z a re n e church.
The o ffice rs o f the y e a r a re J. Rex E aton, p re s id e n t; Bill Lo ckard , first v ic e -p re s id e n t; M a rtin A rn i,
seco nd v ic e -p re s id e n t; G o rd o n Dawes, Jr., s e c re ta ry ; Jack H a rris, tre a su re r, Dr. O ttis Sayes, sponsor.
Vat)f One H u n d red Fifty-tw o
B o tto m R o w : A . T a y lo r , P ro f. R. L. L u n s fo rd , P ro f. H . C o llin s , N . S t r o it , L. T ip p e y , G . B a k e r, R. C o llin s , K. H o w le y , G . D o w e s , D r.
C o tn e r, D r. R e e d , C. W o lt e r . S e c o n d R o w : W . T h o rp e , F. H e m m e te r, D. H u s e m a n , J. F ie d le r, J. S h ie ld s , S. M o c e , D. E w in g , E.
F is h e r, S. P e trie , J. S ir r in e , F. S e iffe r t, W . G ro o m s , H . D a d ia n . T h ir d R o w : A . W h it m o n , D. D a v is , C. S h ru m , P. V o n L a n d in g h o m
E. J o n c o , F. D r a k e , J. S t e in in g e r , B. S c o tt, N . H o ll, J. M u n r o e , B. Y a n d o , D. C a v in s , M . T h o m p s o n , M . K o llw e it , F o u rth R a w D
S u m o n , D. D ie h l, M . J o h n s o n , D. K o o g le r, P. F u lk , F. A h le m a n , G . A d k in s , R. M ille r , H . S n y d e r , D . C o rn e liu s , D. H o ll, F R ic h a rd s
L. M a c e . F ifth R a w : S. D a v is , B. K in g , E. K n ig h t, L. R u n d b e rg , S. B e e b e , C . Z a c h a ry , B. G r i f f in , S. H e n s o n , J. K is s o c k
B Roe
L. P ie rc e , M . P ip k in , Y. R ic k a rd . T a p R a w : C . D o v is , K. N o o n a n , J. K e s s le r, D . In g o lls , C. K id d , J. R e m m e n g o , W . H o p e w e ll, D.
S lo c k , M . H u ffm a n , J. R o m a in , S. M o y h u g h , J. B e n n in g to n , L. C o x , D . W h it t e b e r r y .
Missionary Band
W h e th e r c a lle d to A fric a , Ja p a n , H a w a ii, M e x ic o , th e slums o f N e w Y ork, C h ic a g o , o r y o u r ow n hom e
to w n , yo u a re a m issionary, a n d the M is s io n a ry Band is y o u r club.
The S tud ent M iss io n a ry Band is o n e o f the la rg e s t a n d m ost a c tiv e clubs on O liv e t’s cam pus. The
m em bership is n o t lim ite d to c a lle d m issionaries, b u t is o p e n to a ll students w h o a re in te re ste d in fu rth e r­
in g the cause o f missions in th e U n ited States, as w e ll as in th e rest o f the w o rld . The pu rp o se o f this
o rg a n iz a tio n is to u n ify the p ro s p e c tiv e m issiona rie s o f O liv e t fo r fe llo w s h ip a n d a c tiv itie s , a n d to p ro ­
m ote the cause o f missions b y stim u la tin g in te re st in a n d d isse m in a tin g in fo rm a tio n c o n c e rn in g missions.
O n the first T uesday o f eve ry m onth the m em bers m eet fo r a v a rie ty o f pro g ra m s a n d socials.
Slides o f m issiona ry w o rk in N ic a ra g u a a n d M e x ic o w e re fe a tu re d in o n e m e e tin g ; in a n o th e r M rs.
Etta Larsen w as spe cia l sp e a ke r. The o u ts ta n d in g e v e n t is th e m issiona ry le ctu re series, p re se n te d this
y e a r b y Rev. a n d M rs. C a rl M isch ke, m issionaries to A fric a . The a n n u a l m issiona ry b re a k fa s t clim axes
th e events w ith p le n ty o f fo o d , fe llo w s h ip , a n d an o u ts ta n d in g sp e a ke r. The A n n u a l B re a kfa st w as held
on M a y 1 1. A t this g a th e rin g o ffice rs fo r th e c o m in g y e a r w e re e le cte d .
The 1 9 5 6 -5 7 m issiona ry b a n d ta c k le d a c h a lle n g in g p ro je c t— to b u ild a p a rs o n a g e f o r the Tam ­
p ico Church o f the N a z a re n e in N o rth e rn M e x ic o . The T am pico church is th e la rg e s t in M e x ic o a n d a v e r­
ag es be tw e e n e ig h t a n d nine h u n d re d . The to ta l cost o f th e p ro je c t is $ 1 ,5 0 0 , but w ith th e he lp o f the
e n tire stud ent b o d y the g o a l is b e in g re a ch e d .
The o ffic e rs o f the M issio n a ry Band w e re Bob C o llins, p re s id e n t; N e il S tra it, v ic e -p re s id e n t; G o rd o n
Dawes Jr., tre a s u re r; G o ld ie Baker, s e cre ta ry; Lora T ip p e y , lib ra ria n ; N e il S tra it, p u b lic ity m a n a g e r; an d
D a vid H a ll, c h a p la in . The c lu b ’s sponsors w e re Professor H a rv e y C o llins a n d Professor R. L. Lunsford.
P a g e O n e H u n d r e d Fifty-three
Prayer Band
“ Let’s h u rry! W e d o n ’t w a n t to be la te f o r P raye r B a n d .”
O n e o f the m ost e ffe c tiv e o rg a n iz a tio n s fo r k e e p in g the s p iritu a l tid e hig h a m o n g O liv e t’s students
is th e S tud ent P rayer B and. This d e v o tio n a l p e rio d , h e ld fro m 6 :1 5 p.m . on M o n d a y , Tuesday, Thursday,
a n d F rid a y eve nings, is d e sig n e d to p ro v id e the students w ith the o p p o rtu n ity o f p e rso n a l a n d co lle ctive
w o rs h ip n e a r th e close o f the d a y ’s a c tiv itie s . It fe a tu re s
c o n g re g a tio n a l
s in g in g ,
spe cia l
music,
te sti­
m onies, a n d p ra y e r.
The Tuesday e ve n in g services a re d e v o te d alm ost e n tire ly to spe cia l music. M a n y o f O liv e t’s o u t­
s ta n d in g m usical ensem bles a re fe a tu re d re g u la rly . It is in p re p a ra tio n fo r this Tuesday e ve ning services
th a t m an y re g u la r ensem bles have been o rig in a te d . O n T hursday eve nings, p ra y e r is e s p e c ia lly stressed,
a n d much tim e is a llo w e d fo r p ra y e r requests. A short d e v o tio n a l m essage is o fte n p re sen te d to the stu­
dents b y the p re s id e n t, John P ayton, o r b y o th e r m in iste ria l students. O n e o f the o u ts ta n d in g pro g ra m s o f
the y e a r, the C hristm as C a n ta ta , u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f Lester H a rt, w as e n jo ye d b y a la rg e a u d ie n c e o f
students a n d fa c u lty guests.
Each y e a r the S tud ent P rayer Band launches a p ro je c t fo r the im p ro ve m e n t o f the K elle y Prayer
C h a p e l in w h ich th e y w o rs h ip . Last y e a r ’s p ro je c t w as the p u rcha sing o f a b a b y g ra n d
p ia n o , a n d the
pa ym en ts on this w e re c o m p le te d this y e a r. This y e a r the ch a p e l d ra p e rie s w e re c le a n e d a n d c a rp e tin g
w as la id on the p la tfo rm .
O ffic e rs fo r this y e a r’s o rg a n iz a tio n w e re John P ayton, p re s id e n t; Bob C o llins, v ic e -p re s id e n t; Jim
B ed sw o rth , se cre ta ry -tre a s u re r; Lester H a rt a n d W a y n e G a llu p , music d ire c to rs ; a n d D e lla A n th o n y , p u b ­
lic ity c h a irm a n . The fa c u lty sponsor w as Professor Elmore V a il.
I ’af/e One H u n d red h'ifty fo u r
■
—1
The
Pastor's
Assistants
A s s is ta n t
P a s to r
B e n tle y
re a d s
in
h is
s tu d y .
Rev. W e s le y B entley is the A ssistant Pastor o f C o lle g e C hurch. He is in c h a rg e o f
the y o u th w o rk o f the church a n d assists the p a s to r in c a llin g a n d in the va rio u s church
services. P rio r to this a p p o in tm e n t, Rev. B entley served on the p la n n in g b o a rd an d
th e church b o a rd . He is an O liv e t g ra d u a te a n d w h ile a stud ent he was su p ervisor o f
th e you th d e p a rtm e n t.
M rs. B entley has the re s p o n s ib ility o f s e cre ta ry to b o th
Rev. Nash a n d
Rev.
B entley.
C o n g ra tu la tio n s to you o f the
1 9 5 7 A u ro ra s ta ff fo r this, the
G o ld e n A n n iv e rs a ry issue o f the A u ro ra . It has m ea nt much tim e a n d
e ffo rt on y o u r p a rt. I ’m sure th a t those re c e iv in g it w ill tre a su re it a n d
th a t the m em ories it ho ld s w ill u n fo ld w ith the yea rs. As an alum nus o f
O liv e t N a z a re n e C o lle g e I can sp e a k fro m p e rso n a l e x p e rie n c e .
As assistant p a s to r o f C o lle g e C hurch I p ra y th a t o u r m in istry has
been a blessing to th e students o f O liv e t.
W e sle y B entley
M rs . B e n tle y , c h u rc h
s e c re ta ry , is b u s y a t w o r k .
O n e H u n d r e d Fifty-five
Hour of Inspiration
Rev. Id e s p e o k s in H o m e ­
c o m in g c h o p e l p r o g r o m .
Rev. M is c h k e s p e a k s d u r in g
A lu m n i
I'ayr One H u n d red Vtjty six
m is s io n a r y le c tu r e .
P re s id e n t F re d C h a lf a n l
g re e ts O liv e tia n s .
L in d a
L u ttre ll
O liv e t
is
a c c o m p a n ie d
by
O rc h e s tr a .
j
In the m id st o f the m o rn in g schedule o f classes
the fa c u lty
and
the
stud ent b o d y
m eet to g e th e r
in H o w e C h a p e l fo r a h a lf h o u r o f d e v o tio n . The
p ro g ra m fe a tu re s c o n g re g a tio n a l a n d s p e cia l music,
scrip tu re re a d in g b y the e n tire stu d e n t b o d y fro m
the new Bibles m a d e a v a ila b le this y e a r, a n d
a
d e v o tio n a l m essage by a v is itin g o r lo c a l s p e a ke r.
P ro f.
Bangs
le c tu re s a n
tra v e ls .
h is
E u ro p e a n
P a g e One H u n dred F ifty -sev en
M uch o f the social life o f O liv e t th ro u g h o u t
the y e a r centers a ro u n d th e num erous lyceum
p ro g ra m s. The pu rpo se o f th e lyceum series
is to b rin g ou tside e n te rta in m e n t to the cam pus
rv -
th a t w ill be o f a high le vel a n d n o t o n ly en ­
te rta in in g bu t also cu ltu ra l.
The lyceum
com m itte e
is ele cte d
by
the
fa c u lty each y e a r to select the fe a tu re d num ­
bers. The com m ittee consists o f fo u r fa c u lty
m em bers a n d fo u r students, w ith the stud ent
b o d y p re s id e n t a c tin g as se cre ta ry. The com ­
m ittee recom m ends a p ro g ra m to the secre ta ry
w h o in turn w rite s to th e a rtis t to ask co n ­
ce rn in g an a p p e a ra n c e a n d the cost. W h e n
an
a g re e m e n t
is
re a c h e d ,
the
p ro g ra m
is
sche du led .
O n e d o lla r p e r sem ester is a llo tte d fro m
each
s tu d e n t’s a c tiv ity
fe e
fo r
th e
lyceum
p ro g ra m . This y e a r th e e n tire e xp en se was
cove red
b y this a llo tm e n t, so no adm ission
c h a rg e w as m a d e fo r students o r com m unity
p e o p le .
RALPH M A R R IO T T
O r g a n is t
G ER A LD M O O R E
B a s s -b a rito n e
[Jaf/c One H u n d red Fifty-rii/ht
RUDY A T W O O D
P ia n is t
" O ld
F a s h io n e d
R e v iv a l
H o u r”
FIFTH A R M Y B A N D
P age One H un dred F ifty -n in e
J im a n d L a V o n d a c o n te m p la tin g !!!!!
The s a ilin g
g u e s ts ta k e tim e a u t f o r c h e r r y ta rts in
E n g la n d .
“ C hristm as A ro u n d the W o r ld ” was the the m e f o r the
a n n u a l y u le tid e p a rty held in S m a ll’s a u d ito riu m , D e cem b er
12. The a u d ito riu m to o k on the a p p e a ra n c e o f a ship fo r
the o cca sio n a n d was la vish ly d e c o ra te d w ith w re a th s as
rin g buoys, fiv e b e a u tifu l C hristm as trees, a n d , o f course,
the tr a d itio n a l m istle to e.
The passengers w h o had pre vio u sly p u rcha sed th e ir
passports in a cle ve rly d e c o ra te d b o o th in the fo y e r o f the
a d m in is tra tio n b u ild in g , la u n ch e d on th e ir v o y a g e fro m N e w
Y ork, le a v in g b e h in d a scene o f busy h o lid a y shoppers
hu rryin g th ro u g h the snow o f the city.
The first la p o f the jo u rn e y e n d e d a t H o lla n d . H ere ta ll,
th in St. N ic k was busy fillin g the c h ild re n 's w o o d e n shoes
I*agc One H u n d red S ixty
it
A t th e
b o tto m
o f th e
heop
D r. C o tn e r d is c o v e rs
h is g i f t .
G u e s ts d e p a r t a f t e r t h e ir C h ris tm a s c ru is e a r o u n d th e w o r ld .
E
m
— ~ 1
T h e e n t ir e c o m p a n y s in g s " T h e r e 's N o P la c e L ik e H o m e f a r th e
H o lid a y s ” f a r th e g r a n d fin a le .
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w ith g ifts . In E ngland the passengers saw the p e o p le ‘ ‘ Deck
the H alls w ith Boughs o f H o lly ."
G e rm a n y was the n e xt stop, a n d here the vo ya g e rs
c a u g h t the tru e m e a n in g o f C hristm as as the y liste ne d to the
h isto ry a n d sin g in g o f th e b e a u tifu l o ld c a ro l, ‘ ‘ S ilen t N ig h t,"
p re se n te d in a lo v e ly church scene. From G e rm a n y they
tra v e le d to France, w h ere a d ra m a tiz a tio n o f the song, "T h e
T w elve Days o f C h ris tm a s ," w as g iv e n . N e x t cam e M e x ic o ,
a n d here the tourists saw the b re a k in g o f the tra d itio n a l
p in a ta , fo llo w e d by a m ad scram b le f o r the sh o w e r o f g ifts.
H om e a g a in a t last. A fte r Santa Claus pu t in his a p ­
p e a ra n c e , the p a rty closed w ith the son g, "T h e re ’s N o Place
Like H om e fo r the H o lid a y s ."
P age One H un dred Sixty one
W hen
i t ’s m e a ltim e
a t O liv e t,
it ’s M ille r D in in g H a ll; The d in in g
ha ll
serves
th re e
c a fe te ria -s ty le
meals d a ily . A spe cia l p a rt o f the
y e a r ’s
p ro g ra m
has
been
the
fa m ily -s ty le d inn ers each W e d n e s ­
d a y e v e n in g .
C ooks
go
th r o u g h
d a i ly
r o u tin e .
The M u ra l Room was p ro v id e d
this y e a r fo r fa c u lty a n d club m ee t­
ings a n d f o r e x tra d in in g space. It
is a lo v e ly room fe a tu rin g a la rg e
scenic
m ural
and
o th e r
su ita b le
d e c o ra tio n s .
S tu d e n ts e n jo y
g r o c io u s
d in in g
in
th e
M u ra l
Room.
MURAL
ROOM
M u ra l Room fu rn is h e s p le o s o n t a tm o s p h e re f o r fa m ily - s ty le d in n e r .
P age One H undred Sixty three
B irch a rd
G ym nasium ,
cle v e rly
d e c o ra te d
w ith cu p id a n d hearts, w as th e settin g fo r the
V a le n tin e Party w h ich w as he ld F ebru ary 9.
A fte r a g irls ’ sexte tte san g, ‘ ‘ H e a rt o f M y
H e a rt,” a h ila rio u s skit w as g iv e n . The scene
was the W illia m s H a ll p a rlo r, the occasion a
c o e d ’s first d a te . The c o e d 's w h o le fa m ily was
th e re fro m Louisiana to insure a g o o d sendo ff fo r the b ig n ig h t. H o w e ve r, b y the tim e the
g irl a rriv e d from the e ig h te e n th flo o r a n d the
re c e p tio n was c o m p le te d , it w as to o la te , and
th e re w as no ‘ ‘first d a te ” a fte r a ll.
F o llo w in g the skit a ju ry consisting o f tw elve
m em bers
trie d
several
in d iv id u a ls fro m
the
a u d ie n c e fo r supposed offenses. O f course,
th e y w e re a ll fo u n d g u ilty an d as a p e n a lty
w e re
re q u ire d
to
g iv e
m usical
num bers
in
h a rm o n y w ith the h e a rt them e.
A t the close o f the p a rty the students en ­
jo y e d refreshm ents o f nuts, punch, a n d h e a rt­
sh a p e d cake.
M il t a n d M a r y a n n o u n c e t h e ir e n g a g e m e n t w ith
C u p id 's a p p r o v a l.
S e v e ra l c o u p le s e n ja y th e
I’agc One H u n d red S ixty-fou r
V a le n tin e
P a rty .
P age One H u n dred Sixty-five
STUDENT
COUNCIL
TAKES
CHARGE
G e n e F o ile s a c tin g as P re s id e n t o f th e C o lle g e fin d s
th e
p o s itio n
tim e
c o n s u m in g .
E arly one F rid a y m o rn in g , S ep tem be r 1 4,
the O liv e t fa c u lty m em bers jo u rn e y e d to
S h a fe r Lake, In d ia n a , w h e re th e y w e re to
spe nd the tw o days o f th e ir a n n u a l fa c u lty
re tre a t. W h ile the professors e n jo y e d th e ir
v a c a tio n the students d e m o n s tra te d how
th e y w o u ld run the school if the y h a d a
chance. Even the professors h a d to a d m it,
D o ro th y
E s te lle ,
a s s u m in g
th e
th e C o lle g e , seem s c a lm
p o s itio n
as
D ean
of
in th e fo c e o f h e r
r e s p o n s ib ilitie s .
J o h n H a n s o n as p r o x y b u s in e s s m a n a g e r g la n c e s u p
fro m
his w o rk .
upon th e ir re tu rn , th a t the c o lle g e had
fu n c tio n e d ve ry sm o o th ly in th e ir absence.
Those w h o w e re in c h a rg e o f the a d m in ­
is tra tiv e office s f o r the d a y w e re : G ene
Foiles, P resident; John H anson, Business
M a n a g e r; D o ro th y Estelle, Dean o f the C o l­
le g e ; Dick N o rth , D ean o f Students; Lauren
Larsen, R e gistra r; K eith O w ens, D ire c to r o f
Placem ent; Jack H ansher, L ib ra ria n ; Dave
A n d e rso n , C o u n s e lo r-a t-la rg e ; Lester H art,
Field S e cre ta ry; a n d John P ayton, C o lle g e
Pastor.
I'nf/r
One H u n d red Sixty six
S u re ly I ’ ll r e m e m b e r iv y w a lls .
M o o n b e a m s o n a c h u rc h s p ir e w i ll f o r e v e r ta k e m e to — a ll th o s e
m e m o rie s o f O liv e t I k n e w .
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P a g e One H u n dred Sixty-seven
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have
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tones o f p ia n o scales d r ift fro m a freshm a n
p ra c tic e ro o m ; a c o lo rfu l ha rm o n y, flo w in g
rhythm , a n d finesse o f p h ra sin g a rre st the a tte n ­
tio n as the sen io r p ia n is t p e rfo rm s. The b e g in ­
n in g stud ent o f a rt m akes a slow , u n ce rta in stroke
o f the brush across an e m p ty can vas; an a c ­
c o m p lish e d a rtis t conveys his m essage by skillfu l
h a n d lin g o f brush on can vas. In the D ivision o f
Fine A rts the lo n g ro a d fro m the a w k w a rd b e ­
g in n e r to the a cco m p lish e d sen io r is an arduous
b u t re w a rd in g one.
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w a y D F ra u e n k n e c ’h t J . R e m a in . D . I n g a lls , V . N e e h o u s e , B. Roe, R. W ilh o y t e , J. H a rr is , J. E w ers, C. M . llh u f f , J. F e rre e .
The A p o llo C h o ir has b e e n one o f the m ost a c tiv e g ro u p s on cam pus this y e a r. The y e a r b e g a n w ith a
picn ic a t Rock C reek Park. A fte r e ve ryo n e w as w e ll-sm o ke d a n d h a d eaten ra w h a m b u rg e rs, the g ro u p
sang fa m ilia r o ld songs a c c o m p a n ie d b y Ruth Sw ain p la y in g the a c c o rd io n , A rt H e a d le e the g u ita r, a n d
D ale M a rtin the h a rm o n ica .
The c h o ir p a rtic ip a te d
in h a lf-tim e events a t th e H o m eco m ing g a m e . A p o llo jo in e d
O rphe us
and
C o m m u n ity choirs in the p re se n ta tio n o f the “ M e s s ia h .” Besides p ro v id in g the music fo r C o lle g e Church
a t le a st on e
S unday a m onth,
g a th e rin g f o r b re a k fa s t
the g ro u p g a v e several off-cam p us concerts. The tours w e re
s ta rt®
Y
in the d in in g h a ll. The firs t o ff-ca m p u s co n ce rt was given a t K a n ka ke e First Church
o f th e N a z a re n e , on S unday, F ebru ary 3. Besides p re se n tin g the e n tire m o rn in g service, the c h o ir p ro ­
v id e d music fo r “ The G o o d News H o u r,” b ro a d c a s te d by statio n W K A N .
O n F ebru ary 17, the c h o ir g a ve a m o rn in g co n ce rt in the H a rve y
C hurch o f the N a z a re n e . O n M a rch 3, the y ga ve a m o rn in g co n ce rt at
D a n v ille C hurch, a n d an e ve n in g co n ce rt in H o o p e sto n , Illin o is . D uring the
concerts, spe cia l music was pre sen te d b y the c h o ir’s q u a rte t a n d sextet.
M em b ers o f the q u a rte t w e re R oger M a n n in g , G en e D a vid so n , D ave Ing alls,
a n d Chuck M illh u ff. M em bers o f the sexte t a re A lb e rta Fell, V irg in ia H andschy, S arah Petrie, Jo A nn C o il, Lee B o lla n d , a n d W a n d a G room s.
The y e a r was c lim a x e d M a y 11 w ith a b a n q u e t a t T ie b o l’ s on the
In d ia n a -lllin o is b o rd e r. A fte r a chicken d in n e r a hum orous re a d e r fro m
C h ic a g o p ro v id e d e n te rta in m e n t.
M rs. N a o m i Larsen is th e c h o ir’s d ire c to r, a n d Ruth W ilh o y te was the
a cco m p a n ist.
O ffic e rs
w e re
Jack
H a rris,
p re s id e n t;
Bob
C o llins,
v ic e ­
p re s id e n t; S h irle y S tu b b le fie ld , se cre ta ry; Don B ryant, tre a s u re r; Jim Ewers,
lib ra ria n ; Edna Roach, ro b e ch a irm a n ; C liff Everett, c h a p la in ; a n d
B o lla n d a n d Phil R ichardson, social com m ittee rep rese ntative s.
Lee
The Messiah
The O rphe us a n d A p o llo C hoirs c o m b in e d w ith the K an ka ke e C o m m unity Church C hoirs g a v e O liv e t’s
21st a n n u a l p re se n ta tio n o f H a n d e l’s "M e s s ia h ” in th re e p e rfo rm a n ce s a t the C o lle g e C hurch, one on the
e ve n in g o f D e cem b er 7 a n d tw o on D e cem b er 9.
In this p re se n ta tio n o f the "M e s s ia h ” stu d e n t soloists w e re fe a tu re d fo r the first tim e . O n F rid a y evein g the soloists w e re : Louise Fallis a n d M o n a g a il T ro tte r, seniors, s o p ra n o s; N a n cie
D avis, sen io r, a lto ;
W a y n e G a llu p , sen io r, bass; John S c h re ffle r o f K a n ka ke e , te n o r. Soloists fo r S unday a fte rn o o n in c lu d e d :
Beth H a tch e r, fre sh m a n , s o p ra n o ; Ruth M c C la in , g ra d u a te o f O liv e t a n d student a t the U n ive rsity o f Illinois
S chool o f M usic, a lto ; C harles H a sse lb rin g , In stru cto r o f V o ice an d T heo ry, te n o r; Bruce Foote, U n iversity
o f Illin o is V o ic e Instructor, bass. The S unday Evening p e rfo rm a n c e fe a tu re d : Linda Lu ttre ll, sop ho m ore,
s o p ra n o ; M rs. N a o m i Larsen, Professor o f Piano a n d V o ice , a lto ; D a n ie l L id d e ll, C h a irm a n o f the V o ice
D e p a rtm e n t, te n o r; a n d Bruce Foote, bass.
The choirs to g e th e r w ith a 2 2 -p ie c e o rch e stra l nsem ble w e re un de r the d ire c tio n o f Dr. W a lte r B.
Larsen, C h a irm a n o f the D ivision o f Fine A rts f o r the pa st seventeen yea rs. A t the o rg a n was Professor
Kenneth B ade, C h airm a n o f the O rg a n D e p a rtm e n t, a n d o rg a n is t fo r the "M e s s ia h ” f o r seve ral yea rs. His
a c c u ra te in te rp re ta tio n o f this fa m e d o ra to rio has d o n e much to m ake the p e rfo rm a n ce s a g re a t success
a n d a blessing to a ll w h o h e a r them .
P a g e O ne H u n d r e d Seventy-one
Orpheus
F ro n t R a w : I. N u c c u m , M . B ra w n , C . B o w e rs , J. P a y ta n , R. A n g le s , H . F u lw o a d ,
H a tc h e r N . D a v is , E. W illia m s , F. R ic h a rd s , M . C a s s e ls , M . J o h n s o n , D. B a rk e r ,
J. C la r k ,
M.
I . F a llis . S e c o n d R a w : M
T r o tte r , B.
K e e le r. T h ir d R a w : D A n th o n y , G . H o o t, C
M il le r N
E vans L L u ttr e ll, S. D a v is , Z. H a w k in s , H . L a w re n c e , N . R o b in e tte , G . C lin e . F o u rth R a w : J S m ith , R. M a rn s s a , .
H a n s h e r, F. F o rtu n e , W . S p e a k m a n , G . F o ile s , D . M c D o w e ll, D . Reiss, R. B a sham H . K e e c h . F .fth R a w : R. M c C a n n o n , D. S p a tla e ,
M . M a ts o n , R. W it h r o w , F. M a c M illa n , D . A n d e r s o n , L. L a rs e n , R. W a ll , B. Fees,
C. K id d , D . T ro tte r.
The g o a l o f e ve ry vo c a l music stud ent o f O liv e t C o lle g e is to becom e a m em ber o f O rp h e u s C h o ir.
The pu rpo se o f O rp h e u s C h o ir is to a llo w p a rtic ip a tio n o f ta le n te d students in a ch o ra l o rg a n iz a tio n fo r the
p re s e n ta tio n o f b o th sacre d an d secular w o rks. A n em phasis is p la c e d upon C h ristia n g ro w th th ro u g h the
m edium o f sin g in g sacred selections. D u ring tw e n ty -s ix yea rs the ch o ir has pre se n te d hu nd reds o f co n ­
certs, h a v in g to u re d our C e n tra l E d u ca tio n a l Z one each y e a r since its o rg a n iz a tio n .
For the pa st tw e n ty ye a rs, an a n n u a l p re s e n ta tio n o f the “ M e ssia h ” has been co n d u cte d b y D r. La r­
sen, th e o rg a n iz e r o f the c h o ir. In a d d itio n to these s p e cia l a n n u a l a c tiv itie s , the c h o ir takes its p la ce in
the schedule o f spe cia l music fo r C o lle g e C hurch services. Each y e a r an o u ts ta n d in g a c tiv ity o f the ch o ir
is the O rp h e u s b a n q u e t. Last y e a r a t the b a n q u e t, pins w e re a w a rd e d to students w h o ha d been in the
ch o ir fo r th re e ye a rs, a n d D r. Larsen w as p re sen te d w ith tw e n ty -fiv e
silve r d o lla rs , re p re se n tin g the tw e n ty -fiv e yea rs the ch o ir has been
in existe nce .
In 1 9 5 6 O rp h e u s C h o ir w as h o n o re d b y b e in g selected to sing
fo r the q u a d re n n ia l G e n e ra l A ssem bly o f the C hurch o f th e N a z a re n e .
They a p p e a re d in the o p e n in g g e n e ra l session in w h ich the G e n e ra l
S u p e rin te n d e n ts g a ve th e ir q u a d re n n ia l re p o rts. T hey also sang b e ­
fo re the M is s io n a ry C o n ve n tio n a n d th e N a tio n a l N .Y.P.S. C o n ve n tio n .
This y e a r the c h o ir’s a c tiv itie s w e re the a n n u a l p re se n ta tio n o f
the “ M e s s ia h ,” w h ic h w as g ive n in C o lle g e C hurch a n d also was
pre se n te d a t K a n ka ke e S tate H o s p ita l. They also to o k p a rt in the
sacred c o n c e rt w h ich fe a tu re d G e ra ld M o o re as the guest soloist.
O th e r a c tiv itie s in c lu d e d T ip -O ff a c tiv itie s , a co n ce rt fo r the p u b lic
he ld in Sm all C ivic A u d ito riu m , a n d a hymn fe s tiv a l. The O rphe us
C h o ir also sang fo r th e a n n u a l g ra d u a tio n exercises.
Each y e a r the ch o ir tours the C e n tra l E d u ca tio n a l Zone. This
y e a r th e y to u re d O h io , In d ia n a , M ic h ig a n , a n d Illin o is .
The o ffic e rs f o r this y e a r w e re Jack C la rk , p re s id e n t; Jack
H ansher, v ic e -p re s id e n t; M o n a g a il T ro tte r, second v ic e -p re s id e n t; and
Jim S m ith, tre a s u re r. D r. W . B. Larsen w as the fa c u jty sponsor.
A
C h o ir
th e
to u r is
y e a r fo r
one
an
of
th e
O rp h e u s
h ig h lig h t s
C h o ir
I n to t h o t 1 0 - d o y to u r is p a c k e d
a d v e n tu r e ,
in
ony
in s p ir a t io n ,
o th e r
ond
e x p e rie n c e
m o re fu n ,
b le s s in g
in
of
m e m b e r.
th a n
c o lle g e .
The to u r in g g r o u p o f 5 0 p e rs o n s lo a d e d
in to th re e cors o n d o bus a n d
t h e ir
th e
and
m e rr y
s to te s
of
th e
m e a ls
1956
W is c o n s in ,
M is s o u r i. T h e
ho m e s o f
fe d
w o y . T he
“ f it
s ta y e d
Io w a ,
in
m e m b e rs , a n d
fo r o
on
in c lu d e d
M ic h ig a n ,
S tu d e n ts
c h u rc h
s to rte d
to u r
th e
w e re
k in g ! "
The c h o ir g o v e v a r ie d c o n c e rts e a c h e v e ­
n in g
to
s o tis fy a ll ta s te s
o f Bach, N e g ro
Orpheus
th e
c h o ra l
s p e c ia l
and
tio n s
r e c it o t iv e
o r ro n g e m e n ts
“ A m o z in g
G r a c e .”
w e re
of
m usic— w o rk s
c h o ir
n u m b e rs ,
of
hym ns
S e v e ro l
a c c o m p a n ie d
com posed
in
s p ir itu a ls , “ The C r e a t io n , ”
of
by
and
such
th e
on
as
s e le c ­
o rc h e s tra
m e m b e rs .
T h e 1 9 5 6 to u r w o s o n e o f th e m ost o u t ­
s ta n d in g
No
in
th e
h is to r y o f O rp h e u s C h o ir .
m e m b e r w i ll
I b e r io ,
e v e r f o r g e t th e
M is s o u r i, w h e n
b le s s in g o f G o d
in a
th e
n ig h t
c h o ir
new and
f e lt
in
th e
r e fr e s h in g
w o y . A t th e c lo s e o f th e c o n c e rt th e c h o ir
g a th e re d
in
to v o te o n
m o r n in g ,
m e e tin g
th e
th e
but
in to
w o n d e r fu l tim e
basem ent
tim e f o r
in s te a d
t e s tim o n y
of
af
th e
le a v in g
th e y
and
c h u rc h
th e
next
t u rn e d
th e
p ra y e r— a
b le s s in g .
P a g e One H u n dred S even ty-three
Gale Organ Guild
B o tto m R a w : D r. G o le , S. H o llin g e r , R. B a s h a m , M . B ro w n , M . K e e le r , P ro f. B a d e . S e c o n d R ow : L. F a llis , D. C o v in s , R. W ilh o y t e ,
L a rs e n , J. S h ir k e y , M . Y o rk , M . J o h n s o n . T a p R a w : B. Roe, C. B o w e rs , G . F o ile s , B. M a rs h , M . R o g e rs , D. B e th g e , S. B o w m o n .
B a ld w in , H a m m ond , o r p ip e — w h a te v e r yo u p la y, y o u ’ ll fin d it discussed in G a le O rg a n G u ild .
The purposes o f the O rg a n G u ild is to b rin g its m em bers in to closer co n ta ct w ith w o rth y church music,
a n d to p ro v id e an o p p o rtu n ity fo r th e m em bers to discuss p ro fe ssio n a l top ics, an d to raise the s ta n d a rd o f
e ffic ie n c y o f o rg a n ists in the co lle g e .
This y e a r the G u ild to o k a fie ld trip to C h ic a g o to a tte n d an o rg a n a n d c a rillo n re c ita l g ive n b y Flor
Peters in R o cke fe lle r M e m o ria l C h ap el on the cam pus o f the U n iversity o f C h ica g o .
The g u ild to o k an a c tiv e p a rt in p re se n tin g Fred M a rrio tt in an o rg a n re cita l a t the C o lle g e C hurch.
Previous to the con cert, M r. M a rrio tt d e m o n s tra te d va rio u s tech niq ue s o f o rg a n p la y in g to the m em bers o f
the g u ild .
P rof. C a rl Bangs g a ve a sho rt le ctu re on the hym n bo oks used in the British Churches o f the N a z a ­
rene. He also sho w e d slides o f va rio u s churches th a t he visite d w h ile on his rece nt to u r o f Europe. He co n ­
clu d e d his le ctu re w ith an e x p la n a tio n o f o rg a n s in use in these churches.
O ffic e rs fo r this y e a r w e re Bob Basham , p re s id e n t; M a rile e Brow n, vic e -p re s id e n t; S hirley H o llin g e r,
s e c re ta ry ; a n d M a rily n K ee le r, tre a s u re r. D r. Ella L. G a le a n d Professor Kenneth Bade have served as
fa c u lty sponsors.
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O n e 11 u n i t r n l S r v r n t y - f o u r
Senior Recitals
It is the g e n e ra l p ra c tic e in music schools fo r q u a lifie d seniors to pre sen t sen io r re cita ls. In a c c o rd ­
a n c e w ith this p ra c tic e the study o f a p p lie d music a t O liv e t is u n d e rta ke n w ith the o b je c tiv e o f p e rfo rm ­
ances in m in d, a lth o u g h such p e rfo rm a n c e m ay ta k e ve ry d iffe re n t form s. It is the re q u ire m e n t a n d also
th e d e sire o f students w h o a re q u a lifie d fo r p u b lic re c ita l w o rk to share th e ir m usical e xp erience s w ith
oth e rs.
A ll o f the recita ls this school y e a r w e re g ive n in Burke R ecital H a ll, w ith the e x c e p tio n o f the o rg a n
re c ita l w h ich was he ld in C o lle g e C hurch.
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W A Y N E G A LLU P
B a rito n e
P a g e One H u n dred Seven ty-five
FR ANK H A LLU M
LA U R E N LARSEN
S peech
C la r in e t is t
M A R ILE E B R O W N
P ia n is t
M A U R IC E ROGERS
T r o m b o n is t
I'rjfjr ()ne H un dred S ev en ty six
DAVE AN DERSO N
S p eech
LO U IS E FALLIS
H IL L IA R D F U L W O O D
S a p ra n o
B a rito n e
G E N E FO ILES
O r g a n is t
ROBERT W A L L
N A N C IE D A V IS
B a s s -B a rita n e
C o n tr a lto
P age One H u n dred S even ty-seven
Carolaires
The C a ro la ire s T rio
consists o f
D e lla A n th o n y ,
N a n c ie Davis, a n d M a rily n Johnson. These g irls have
tra v e le d o ve r the e d u c a tio n a l zone this y e a r d u rin g
w eek ends a n d have sung in tw o re viva ls. The girls
w o u ld like to
g ra d u a tin g .
c o n tin u e
tra v e lin g
fu ll
tim e
a fte r
OUR
Crusaders
The C rusaders Q u a rte t consists o f C a rle to n W o o d ,
R onald A n g le s, G en e Foiles, a n d R obert W a ll. This
g ro u p has tra v e le d this y e a r in In d ia n a a n d Illin o is.
Melody-Aires
The M e lo d y -A ire s T rio consists o f D a rle n e Baker,
S ally Davis, a n d Betty Bow m an. These g irls have
tra v e le d e xte n sive ly o ve r the e d u c a tio n a l zone an d
have had e n g a g e m e n ts in F lo rid a o v e r C hristm as
v a c a tio n .
I ’m/e One H u n d red Seven ty eight
Trebletones
The T rebleton es T rio consists o f Frances R ichards,
Linda Luttrel, a n d M a rth a Reed. These g irls have
tra v e le d
w id e ly
th ro u g h o u t the
school y e a r
and
w ill re p re se n t the school d u rin g the sum m er in the
same c a p a c ity .
REPRESENTATIVES
Vikings
The V ilk in g s tro m b o n e trio
consists
of
p ia n is t;
Ray M o rrisso n ,
D a vid
Culross,
Jim
Erwin, a n d C harles M illhufF.
This g ro u p also do ub les as
a
m en’s q u a rte t.
tra v e l
fo r
the
They w ill
school
this
summ er, c o v e rin g m any parts
o f o u r E du ca tio n a l Zone.
P age One H u n dred Seven ty-n ine
)
Brass Choir
M . M a ts o n , P ro f. C . B a n g s , W . S p e a k m a n , M . B ro w n , R. S ty le s , J. Ew ers.
The Brass C h o ir fu n ctio n s as an a d v a n c e d se m in a r in lite ra tu re fo r brass instrum ents. In this c a p a c ity
it is an e x p e rim e n ta l g ro u p w h ich reads n e w ly p u b lish e d co m p o sitio n s fo r brass. M uch o f the music is im ­
p o rte d fro m Europe, bu t the g ro u p also plays n e w ly e d ite d
16th a n d
17th cen tury brass music a n d co n ­
te m p o ra ry classics b y A m e rica n com posers. This sem ester the g ro u p consisted o f th re e trum pets, one tro m ­
bo ne , o n e b a rito n e , a n d on e tu b a . D ire cte d by P rofessor C a rl Bangs, w h o plays the French ho rn, the g ro u p
a p p e a rs in p u b lic recita ls a n d supplies the m ore co n v e n tio n a l types o f music in ch a p e l a n d C o lle g e C hurch.
The brass c h o ir is p la n n in g a S un da y a fte rn o o n vesp er re c ita l w ith o rg a n a cco m p a n im e n t la te r this semes­
te r. The g ro u p ha d no e le cte d o ffic e rs this y e a r.
f Ja(/r One H u n d red Jlif/hty
Symphony Orchestra
The O liv e t S ym phony O rch e s tra , d ire c te d b y K enneth B ad e, has been v e ry busy this y e a r. The o rch es­
t r a ’ s firs t a p p e a ra n c e o f the y e a r w as a t the K a n ka ke e T eachers C o n ce rt, w h e re in c o o p e ra tio n w ith O r ­
pheus C h o ir it g a ve its firs t co n ce rt. D u ring the y e a r the o rch e stra g a ve one co n ce rt in c h a p e l a n d a m id ­
w in te r c o n c e rt a t SmaN’s A u d ito riu m in K a n ka ke e , w h ich was the la rg e s t co n ce rt o f the y e a r. The y e a r ’s
w o rk w as c lim a x e d w ith a sp ring b a n q u e t in C h ic a g o .
The o rch e stra , w ith the O rp h e u s C h o ir, a n n u a lly presents the com m encem ent c o n c e rt on the eve o f
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g ra d u a tio n .
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The o ffic e rs f o r this y e a r w e re Frank H a llu m , p re s id e n t; Duane A skew , v ic e -p re s id e n t; Pat H echt, secre ta ry a n d tre a s u re r; M a rily n Cassels, lib ra ria n ; a n d Je a n e tte L e d ya rd , p u b lic ity ch a irm a n . Prof. Kenneth
B ade w as the d ire c to r.
P age One H un dred Eiyhiy-one
Drill Team
J. H o n s o n , C. E v e re tt, J. W o o d s , J. M o n r o e , P ro f. C . B o n g s , P. T h o rto n , J. W ild e , J. E rw in , S. M o c e .
“ H ere com e the g irls ! Yes, i t ’s the six g irls o f O liv e t’s D rill T e a m .’ ’
These g irls w e re chosen a t the b e g in n in g o f the school y e a r by a com m ittee in c lu d in g P rof. Bangs,
a n o th e r pro fe sso r, the drum m a jo r, a n d the D rill Team m em bers o f the pre vio us y e a r, w h o a re a u to m a ti­
c a lly p la c e d in the new D rill Team . The g irls w e re chosen p rim a rily a c c o rd in g to m a rch in g a b ility ; h o w ­
e ve r, h e ig h t a n d w e ig h t w e re an im p o rta n t c o n s id e ra tio n . The list w as a p p ro v e d b y the D ean a n d po sted.
Then b e g a n the hours o f strenuous p ra c tic e b e fo re T ip -O ff, w h ich was to be the firs t a p p e a ra n c e fo r the
D rill Team . O n T ip -O ff d a y , a lo n g w ith the drum m a jo r, the g irls led the m a rch in g b a n d in the T ip -O ff
p a ra d e a n d p e rfo rm e d a g a in d u rin g the n ig h t g a m e . T hrough the y e a r the D rill Team p e rfo rm e d a t some
o f the b a s k e tb a ll gam es. The routines w e re w o rk e d o u t b y the g irls a n d the drum m a jo r, w ith the a id o f
Prof. Bangs.
The g irls w o re w h ite skirts a n d sw eaters w ith le tte rs sp e llin g o u t OLIVET. For som e o f th e ir a p p e a r­
ances th e team w o re w h ite blouses a n d skirts, c o lo re d cum m erbunds a n d sh o ulder straps, sh o rt w h ite gloves,
a n d s ta n d a rd m a jo re tte boots.
The m em bers o f this y e a r’s D rill Team w e re Sharon M a ce , Jew ell M o n ro e , Pat T h o rn to n , June W o o d s ,
a n d Je a n e tte H anson. Je a n e tte has c o m p le te d h e r second y e a r as a m em ber o f the te a m .
I*aye ()nc H u n d red liiy h ty two
Olivet Marching Band
The O liv e t M a rc h in g B and, u n d e r the a b le d ire c to rs h ip o f P rof. C a rl Bangs, had a v e ry busy schedule
this y e a r. The first a p p e a ra n c e , a n d one o f the m ost im p o rta n t, o f the b a n d w as a t T ip -O ff. It led the T ipO ff P ara de an d e n te rta in e d a t the e ve n in g ga m es. A sh o rt tim e a fte r T ip -O ff the m em bers o f the b a n d
e n jo y e d a p a rty a n d a h a y -rid e a t the F a irvie w R id in g S tables. The b a n d g a v e seve ral concerts d u rin g the
y e a r, a m o n g w h ich w e re re lig io u s classical con certs a t C h ic a g o a n d H a m m o n d , a c h a p e l co n ce rt, a n d a
sp ring c o n c e rt a t W e s t Ju n io r H igh A u d ito riu m . W e e k end tours w e re m ad e to va rio u s churches o v e r the
C e n tra l E d u ca tio n a l Zone in w h ich the Band g a v e cla ssical re lig io u s concerts. The b a n d also a p p e a re d a t
the b a s k e tb a ll gam es on F rid a y nigh ts d u rin g th e y e a r.
The o ffice rs this y e a r w e re Frank H a llu m , p re s id e n t; W a y n e G a llu p , v ic e -p re s id e n t; John P ayton, tre a s ­
u re r; M a rile e B row n, s e cre ta ry; a n d R andy C u lve r, lib ra ria n .
P age One H u n dred E ighty-three
Art Department
The cla ss in a il p a in t in g p r a c tic e s w h ile P ro f. C o llin s o ffe rs s u g g e s tio n s f a r im p r o v e m e n t a f te c h n iq u e s .
The A rt D e p a rtm e n t o f the D ivision o f Fine A rts o ffe rs a v a rie ty o f courses d e s ig n e d to d e v e lo p a p ­
p re c ia tio n f o r va rio u s a rt expressions a n d an u n d e rs ta n d in g o f a rt p rin c ip le s . T e a ch in g m inors in a rt are
o ffe re d on b o th the B a ch elor o f A rts a n d B a ch e lo r o f Science d e gre es. The cra fts classes a re p la n n e d
w ith p ro je cts su ita b le to the classroom te a c h e r. The scope o f the course includes linoleu m blo ck c u ttin g and
p rin tin g , p a p ie r m ache w o rk , glass e tch in g , ch in a p a in tin g , a n d te x tile p a in tin g . The ceram ics course offers
the ba sic m etho ds o f co il a n d sla b p o tte ry m a k in g , w h ee l th ro w in g , a n d g la z in g a n d fix in g tech niq ue s. The
pre se n t d ra w in g class is co n ce rn e d w ith fig u re d ra w in g . The students are in tro d u c e d to the basic fu n d a ­
m entals o f p e rsp e ctive , co m p o sitio n , a n d ba sic a n a to m y . The g ro u p w o rks w ith the m e d ia o f p e n cil, c h a r­
co a l, a n d ch a lk. The d e p a rtm e n t also o ffe rs a course in o il p a in tin g in w h ich the students d e a l w ith stilllife , la n d sca p e s, a n d p o rtra its .
I'ayr One H un dred
Jiiffhty
fo u r
S o m e fu tu r e te o c h e rs t r y t h e ir s k ill in lin o le u m
b lo c k p r in t in g .
P a p e One H u n dred Eighty-five
I*<i(jc O n e H u n d r e d Jiifjh ty six
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P age One H undred E ighty-seven
1‘ttf/f Onr H un dred liu/hty right
Trojan History
In the fa ll o f 1 9 3 0 the hig h school g irls o f O liv e t o rg a n iz e d an a th le tic society, w h ich th e y nam ed
T roja ns. The p rin c ip a l a c tiv itie s o f the society w e re h ik in g , b a s k e tb a ll, tennis, a n d p h ysica l exercises.
From 1 9 3 0 to 1 9 3 9 the society had been s tric tly a high school g irls ’ society, bu t in 1 9 3 9 it becam e
o ffic ia lly a society o f the c o lle g e f o r bo th men a n d w o m en .
In th e ir firs t y e a r as a c o lle g e society the T ro ja n men to o k second p la ce in both s o ftb a ll a n d b a ske t­
b a ll, a n d the T ro ja n w om en p u lle d th ro u g h w ith a firs t in b o th s o ftb a ll a n d b a s k e tb a ll.
In 1 9 4 1 , th e ir th ird y e a r as a C o lle g e society, the T rojans ha d alm ost 1 0 0 m em bers to th e ir c re d it
a n d p ro v e d to be a re a lly g re a t society.
From 1941 to 1 9 5 5 , a lth o u g h th e ir successes w e re n o t o u ts ta n d in g , T ro ja n
men a n d w o m en w on
th e ir share o f the tro p h ie s.
In 1 9 5 5 -5 6 the T roja n men e n jo y e d on e o f th e ir best yea rs, b e in g u n d e fe a te d in s o ftb a ll, fo o tb a ll,
a n d b a s k e tb a ll. They w e re unscored upon in fo o tb a ll, som e th in g ne ver a cco m p lish e d b y a n y society b e ­
fo re this tim e.
The T ro ja n society has h ig h hopes fo r th e fu tu re , fo r th e y a re g o o d sportsm en, a n d th e y w ill be ou t
to w in .
P age One H u n dred E ighty-nine
F ro n t Row-. Roy M o rr is s o n , J o h n Rose. B o c k R o w : M ile s S im m o n s , T o m
C r o ig ,
E v e re tt C o m b s , W a lt M u r r a y ,
Ken
H o lle n b a u g h , J im
S m ith , K e ith S h e ffe r.
Trojan Baseball
The T ro ja n b a s e b a ll team m oved in to fu ll sw ing this y e a r w ith a s p irite d tea m . The team p la ce d sec­
o n d w ith a th re e -w in , three-loss re c o rd . T h e ir h ittin g p o w e r w as p ro v e d th ro u g h th e ir p la c in g five T rojans
on th e list o f ten best h itte rs. These w e re G e o rg e H o fs tra , 2n d
Sm ith, 5 th , .3 6 3 ; M iles
Simmons, 7 th ,
p la ce , .4 5 4 ; John Rose, 4 th , .3 6 3 ; Jim
.3 3 3 ; W a lt M u rra y , 1 0 th , .3 0 0 . The p itc h in g d e p a rtm e n t was
w e ll re p re se n te d b y H o fs tra , B ie rre r, a n d S h e ffe r. H o fs tra had the m ost wins w ith tw o w ins a n d no losses.
The team was a ve ry en thusiastic g ro u p th e e n tire y e a r. Fast base w o rk , g o o d team w o rk , a n d consistent
h ittin g seem ed en o u g h to w in , b u t the “ b ig b lu e ” w as w e a k in the clu tch . Since m any o f the p la ye rs w e re
new this y e a r a t O .N .C ., n e xt y e a r ’s team should be a g ro u p much im p ro v e d a n d should have a strong b id
f o r the ch a m p io n sh ip .
lUifje One H u n d red Ninety
F r o n t R a w : D e w a in
J o h n s o n , B u d P a ls to n , C h u c k M illh u f f , J e r ry B ro w n , P a u l C u n n in g h a m , l o r r y
C o x , la v e r n
B e c k w ith .
B a ck R a w :
V e rn F is c h e r, G e o r g e F in n e y , D a n F ry , Ron T h o m p s o n .
Trojan Football
The u n d e fe a te d , u n score d-up on T ro ja n ch a m p io n s o f la st y e a r christe ne d the o p e n in g o f the " 5 6 ”
season b y crushing this y e a r's c h a m p io n In d ia n s b y a d e cisive th re e to u ch d o w n w in . The rest o f the sea­
son w as n o t as illustrio us as this firs t contest du e to a ra th e r s iza b le list o f in ju re d .
A fte r this w in the m ig h ty T roja n m ach in e b o g g e d d o w n w ith one o f its m ain w h ee ls m issing. Ronnie
Thom pson, one o f last y e a r's hig h e st scorers, tw iste d his knee in the second g a m e o f th e season a n d was
a loss to the team fo r the rest o f the y e a r. The “ T " men tie d this g a m e , w h ich w as p la y e d a g a in s t a s p irite d
S p a rta n te a m . The re m a in d e r o f the season w a s a series o f d e fe a ts w h ich w e re a ll lost b y n a rro w m arg ins.
C oach Bud Polston an d Bill Lo ckard le ft th e scene a b o u t m id w a y th ro u g h the season due to in ju rie s.
C huck M illh u ff p u lle d a te n d o n in the n e xt to the la st ga m e a n d b id fa re w e ll to fo o tb a ll fo r " 5 6 . ”
Paul C u n n in g h a m , w ith o u ts ta n d in g s p irit a n d fau ltless c e n te rin g , p ro v e d a so lid b u lw a rk w e ig h in g in
a t 2 0 5 . Jerry Brow n, Bill Lo ckard , a n d Larry " B a r r e l" C o x h a n d le d the ta c k le p o sitio n s w ith solid an d
d e v a s ta tin g p o w e r. Jerry a t 2 0 0 , B arre ll a t 2 2 0 , a n d Bill a t 1 8 0 g a ve the " T ” men a h e a vy g ro u p to
choose fro m . W ith C huck M illh u ff a n d Lavern B eckw ith a t the end po sitio ns the T ro ja n line w as w e ll
ro u n d e d ou t. W ith Chuck a t 175 a n d Lavern a t 1 7 0 th e lin e a v e ra g e d o u t to an im pressive 1 9 5 pounds.
1 8 0 po u n d V e rn Fischer d id a fin e jo b as q u a rte rb a c k w o rk in g w ith a g re a t b a c k fie ld w h ich consisted o f
Ronnie T hom pson, D e w ain Johnson, G e o rg e Finney, a n d Bud Bolston a t the h a lfb a c k po sitio n s. W ith fle e t­
fo o te d Ronnie a t 15 0, elusive D e w ain a t 18 0, d e p e n d a b le G e o rg e a t 1 9 0 , a n d hu stlin g Bud a t 19 5, the
T roja ns h a d a s w ift a n d p o w e rfu l b a c k fie ld . Full­
b a ck Don " B r u te " Fry, 2 0 5 pounds o f d y n a m ite ,
e x p lo d e d c o n tin u a lly th ro u g h o p p o n e n ts to ta k e top
scoring honors in the le a g u e .
The h isto ry o f the T roja n fo o tb a ll team o f 1 9 5 6
can be summed up b rie fly : Better reco rds, ye s; but
b e tte r s p irit, ne ver!
D id
I
h e c a tc h it ?
F ro n t R o w : D . J o h n s o n , P. P e tr ie , L. H e n d r ic k e r , V . F is c h e r, T. C r a ig .
B o ck R o w :
D . C o n v e rs e ,
L. C o x ,
L. J im in e r ,
K.
S h e ffe r,
B.
P o ls to n , J. S m ith . M is s in g : M . D e lb r id g e , M . S im m o n s , K. O liv e r .
Trojan Basketball
“ S w ish! It’s a n o th e r tw o p o in ts fo r the T ro ja n s !’ ’ T hat w as a co m m o n p la ce exp ression a m o n g the T ro­
jans this y e a r. T e rrific c o o p e ra tio n a n d team w a rs shot the T rojans to a tie fo r first p la ce in the 1 9 5 6 -1 9 5 7
season. The team w as p a ce d b y Jim Smith w h o c o n tin u a lly s p lit the cord s fo r a 17 .8 p o in t a v e ra g e fo r the
y e a r. Elusive Tom C ra ig h it fo r a 1 5 .2 a v e ra g e . D e w ain Johnson w ith sure co rn e r shots to ta le d 1 2 .2 . John
Rose w o rk e d the score fo r a 1 0 .8 , a n d V e rn Fischer fo r 1 0 .6 . This sums up to an im pressive 6 6 po in ts per
ga m e a v e ra g e .
The p ictu re a b o v e shows b o th “ A ” a n d “ B " tea m m em bers. The “ B” team consisted o f the men th a t
d id no t p la y in the “ A ” gam es.
V e rn Fischer d id a fin e jo b o f m o ld in g the team in to a sm ooth w o rk in g set-up. G o o d flo o r w o rk an d
sure pla ys, m a d e this team a s p a rk lin g g ro u p in b o th
the
o ffe n sive
and
d e fe n sive
d e p a rtm e n ts.
W hen
these boys to o k the flo o r, on e co u ld be sure o f a n ig h t fu ll o f g o o d b a s k e tb a ll.
J im , w a tc h y o u r h e a d .
I
J
B o tto m
Row.- S.
P e trie ,
F. M ille r ,
R. S c o tt, V .
N eehouse,
N.
H e n d r ic k s . B o ck R o w : A .
F e ll, R. H u n te r, R. W y s e , M . D e s o n te , J,
S h ie ld s , D . A c o r d , S. J o c o b itz .
Trojan Girls' Softball
W h e n one saw a g ro u p o f g irls , g a rb e d in blu e a n d w h ite a n d w e a rin g s a d d le shoes, com ing on the
b a ll fie ld , he q u ic k ly re a liz e d th a t he w as in f o r a g o o d fa s t g a m e . The T ro ja n w om en o u td id them selves
in s o ftb a ll this y e a r w ith a fiv e -w in , one-loss re c o rd .
D o ro th y A c o rd , A lb e rta Fell, Rosella S cott a n d S arah Petrie a ll h it o ve r the 5 0 0 a v e ra g e m a rk. The
m ain a ttra c tio n o f this team w as th e ir S urprising s p irit a n d
never e n d in g
hustle. This g ro u p o f playe rs
re a lly e n jo y e d the ga m e the y p la y e d .
P a g e One H u n d red N in ety-three
F ro n t R a w : J. S h ie ld s , V . N e e h o u s e , M . T r im b le , S. P e tr ie , R. S c o tt.
R. H u n te r.
B o c k R aw : C o a c h ,
E. C o m b s , A .
F e ll, C . H o ffm a n ,
D . A c o rd ,
Trojan Girls' Basketball
This g ro u p o f g irls ha d an im pressive seve n-w in, one-loss re c o rd this y e a r. M a rily n T rim b le le d the
tea m w ith a 1 7 .0 a v e ra g e . The o th e r fo rw a rd s w e re S arah P etrie, B o b b o e H unter, a n d A lb e rta Fell. There
w as a strong trio c o n tro llin g the b o a rd s , consisting o f D o ro th y A c o rd , V io le t N e ehouse, a n d Rosella Scott.
In ta k in g first p la ce the g irls d o u b le d the score on th e ir o p p o n e n ts. Everett Com bs, th e ir coa ch, had a rig h t
to be p ro u d o f this g ro u p o f g irls in the b a s k e tb a ll season.
M a r ily n a s k s ,
" S h a ll I d u n k it? ? * 1
1'nfjc One H un dred N in ety-four
I
J. LAM BERT, L. M A C E .
Trojan Cheerleaders
P a g e One H u n dred Nincty-fiz e
J
In d io n O ffic e r s
F ro n t R o w : R. R e g lin , R. W o ll , F.
F o rtu n e . S e c o n d R o w : M . S a n d e rs ,
P. H e c h t.
Indian History
O liv e t’s fam ou s In d ia n S ociety g re w ou t o f the C le o -A p o llo n ia n
L ite ra ry S ociety, w h ic h w as o rg a n ­
iz e d fo r lite ra ry a n d e d u c a tio n a l purposes, b u t la te r e x p a n d e d to in clu d e a th le tics also. This society w as
b e tte r kno w n b y its a b b re v ia tio n the “ B’s.” The society w o n m any honors a n d a lw a ys “ e n d e a v o re d to
cre a te a d e e p e r a p p re c ia tio n o f lite ra tu re , to d e v e lo p ta le n t an d p e rs o n a lity , to be fo re m o s t in re g a rd
to g o o d spo rtsm a nsh ip, to in crea se in te lle c tu a l g ro w th ,” a n d to p ro m o te the jo y o f a c h ie v in g . The C le o A p o llo n ia n s the n, as the In d ia n s no w , m ad e themselves a re a l co m p e titiv e th re a t to the o th e r tw o societies.
The “ B’s” b e lie v e d th a t a g re a t source o f h e lp to th e ir society w as th e ir fa ith in G o d , w h ich in sp ire d
g re a te r co n fid e n c e in th e ir tea m m a tes. The m em bers o f this d istin g u ish e d o rg a n iz a tio n w e re u n e xce lle d in
th e ir c o o p e ra tio n a n d team s p irit. The le a d e rs o f th e In d ia n society have he ld up this fin e tra d itio n o f
resp ect f o r fe llo w society m em bers a n d fo e s a lik e .
In 1 9 3 2 the “ B’s” nam e w as c h a n g e d to its m o d e rn na m e: The In d ia n s. This same y e a r the Ind ian s
w o n the uniq ue contest, the “ A u r o r a ” C ontest. This b o u t w as be tw e e n the m ig h ty “ In d ia n s ”
C o w b o ys. The In d ia n s c a rrie d a w a y scalps in the fo rm
o f sub scrip tions, w h ile
the
a n d the
p e rsisten t C o w bo ys
w o rk e d h a rd to s o lic it a id to u p h o ld th e ir p a rt o f th e c a m p a ig n .
" F o r ten da ys, skirm ishes be tw ee n the In d ia n s a n d C o w bo ys w e re fre q u e n t. W ild w a r w h o o p s, b lo o d ­
c u rd lin g ye lls, In d ia n p o w -w o w s, a n d g e n e ra l a c tiv itie s on b o th sides m a d e a n y th in g
th a t lo o k e d
like
sleep im p o ssib le . S couting p a rtie s canvassed th e n e ig h b o rin g tow ns a n d b e sie g e d the residents o f the
v illa g e , w h o w illin g ly s u rre n d e re d to the first p a rty w h o a rriv e d in o rd e r to save th e ir scalps a n d skins.
Besides these a c tiv itie s the tw o sides c o n te n d e d in b a s k e tb a ll, b a s e b a ll, a n d fo o tb a ll; each side m a n a g in g
to ho ld its o w n .” But the fo e w e a k e n e d b e fo re the tre m e n d o u s o n sla u g h t a n d once a g a in the In d ia n s w e re
vic to rio u s . O u r society a lw a ys has been g re a t a n d v ic to rio u s ; le t s keep it th a t w a y , fe llo w In d ia n s !
P a ge O ne H u n d r e d N inety-seven
F ro n t Row
D. R e g n ie r, M . M a ts o n , R. T h ill, D. L y tle , G . D a v id s o n , C o a c h , Fred F o rtu n e . S e c o n d R ow: G . S h e a , J. W ils o n , R. H o r tk o p f.
Indian Baseball
Led b y the fin e h u rlin g o f G e n e D a vidso n a n d the slu g g in g o f Fred Fortune an d G e o rg e G a rv in , the
“ b ig re d s ” sw e pt to the b a s e b a ll c h a m p io n s h ip on an o u ts ta n d in g fiv e -w in a n d one-loss re c o rd . The in ­
fie ld was co m p rise d o f Dick R e gn ier, th ird ba se; G en e Shea, s h o rtsto p ; Jerry W ils o n , second ba se; Ron
T hill, first base. Fred Fortune d id an o u ts ta n d in g jo b o f ca tch in g as w e ll as m a n a g in g . The o u tfie ld , com ­
p rise d o f Don Lytle, M e rw yn M a tso n , a n d G e o rg e G a rv in , was the best in the le a g u e . The p itc h in g corps,
com p ose d o f M a x M a tth e w s a n d G en e D a vid so n , d id a trem en do us jo b . The la tte r w as u n b e a ta b le , w in ­
ning fo u r gam es in as m any trie s. Besides his h u rlin g , D avidson also had a .3 3 3 b a ttin g a v e ra g e . The
In d ia n s also ha d tw o o th e r ba tte rs in the to p ten— G e o rg e G a rv in w ith .3 3 3 a n d Fred Fortune w ith .3 5 7 .
The prospects fo r ne xt y e a r lo o k ve ry g o o d , because the o n ly loss th ro u g h g ra d u a tio n w ill be Fred
Fortune.
Pafjr One H un dred N inety eif/ht
C o a c h , R. R e g lin .
Indian Football
A fte r lo sin g th e ir first g a m e (first a n d last d e fe a t o f the season) to the T rojans, the In d ia n s m a d e a
c h a m p io n sh ip co m e b a ck.
Ray R eglin, the q u a rte rb a c k , h a n d le d the b a ll e x c e p tio n a lly w e ll in the va rio u s
T
fo rm a tio n s and
reverse p la ys. He w as w e ll assisted b y Don Ellis, W a rre n W y n n , a n d H a ro ld Keech. Ellis a n d Keech slip p e d
th ro u g h the d e fense e ffe c tiv e ly on the reverse plays, w h ile W y n n fu rn is h e d the p o w e r o v e r ce n te r. The
In d ia n s ’ o p p o n e n ts w e re h a m p e re d b y the “ p a ss-re ce ivin g tech niq ue s
o f S peakm an a n d
S pence. Ken
M illik a n so fte n e d the le ft sid e o f the lin e by his consistent d e fe n sive rushing.
Each g a m e w as h a rd fo u g h t w ith the c h a m p io n s h ip in vie w . The line w as kep t strong b y Payton an d
C o llins, assisted b y W est, Hursh, S tro n g , a n d B ryant.
The In d ia n s closed the season v ic to rio u s ly w ith one loss a n d fiv e w ins.
F ro n t R a w : B. W a ll , R. R e g lin , J. W e s t, D. L y tle , R. W it h r o w . B a c k R a w : J. K id d , D . K in g , G . D a v id s o n , C . D a v is , M . S u b le tte .
Indian "A" Basketball
The b e g in n in g o f the b a s k e tb a ll season fo u n d th e “ b ig re d s ” fu ll o f s p irit, p o te n tia lity , a n d c o n fi­
d e n c e e ve r re a d y to d e v o u r a n y o p p o s in g te a m . H o w eve r, the firs t ga m e p ro v e d q u ite a d isillu sio n m e n t
w ith the In d ia n s d ro p p in g it b y a n a rro w m a rg in as a result o f an o p p o n e n t’s w e ll p la c e d jum p-shot.
As the y e a r p ro g re sse d , the In d ia n s, u n d e r the a b le d ire c tio n o f Don K ing a n d Ray R eglin, b e g a n to
im p ro v e . Persistence fin a lly b ro u g h t a v ic to ry w h ich m a rke d a re b irth in the society. Paced b y G ene D a v id ­
son (y e a rly a v e ra g e : 5 .7 8 ), Don K ing (5 .7 ), Don Lytle (1 7 .9 ), Ray Reglin (5 .3 3 ), Bob W a ll (6 .5 5 ), a n d Jerry
W e s t (1 1 .2 5 ), a n d w ith the he lp o f m an y like Dick W ith ro w a n d Fred Fortune, the In d ia n s ta llie d up th re e
con secu tive w ins, fin a lly e n d in g the season w ith a 3 -7 re c o rd . W ith W a ll a n d Lytle a t fo rw a rd , D a vidso n and
K ing a t g u a rd , a n d W e s t a t p iv o t, the In d ia n s p ro v e d to be a th re a t on m an y occasions. This fa c t can
re a d ily be seen b y g la n c in g a t the score b o o k . The In d ia n s seem ed to be w e ll b a la n c e d in h e ig h t and
spe ed a n d m a in ta in e d a “ n e ver d ie ” a ttitu d e w h ich ch a ra cte rize s,
the In d ia n S ociety.
The
fu tu re
of
the
1 9 5 7 -1 9 5 8
team
should
be
much
b rig h te r w ith the loss o f o n ly one o r tw o s ig n ific a n t p la ye rs.
D o n l a y i o n e in .
F r o n t R o w : C. N a s h , W . S p e a k m a n , D . I n g r a m , J. H u rs h , C . D a v is . B a c k R o w : F. F o rtu n e , J. K id d , M . S u b le tte .
Indian "B" Team
The In d ia n B Team ha d a w in n in g y e a r a n d co n seq ue ntly to o k the ch a m p io n sh ip . W a y n e S peakm an
le d the le a g u e w ith a 1 5 .4 p o in t a v e ra g e fo r the y e a r. Don K ing co a ch e d his men in th e fu n d a m e n ta ls
a n d the team sho w e d the results. This y e a r ’s team should be to m o rro w ’s cha m pions if th e y co n triv e to
kee p pa ce w ith th e ir team o f 5 6 -5 7 .
Tw o H un dred One
F ro n t R a w : N . E va ns, R. H e c h t, J. P a v y , F. D r a k e . B a ck R aw : A . T a y la r , L. S c o tt, E. H e rr im a n , P. P h illip s , P. D a n ie ls .
Indian Girls' Basketball
This fa s t m o vin g team w as fa s t e n ou gh to la n d a second p la ce be rth fo r the 5 6 -5 7 season. Their a tta ck
was s p e a rh e a d e d b y Pat H echt, w h o m ad e th e s c o re b o a rd flash a t le ast 1 8.5 points a ga m e fo r th e y e a r.
The g irls w o rk e d the o th e r team s f o r a fiv e -w in , three-loss re c o rd . This In d ia n sexte t p la y e d eve ry m inute
o f e ve ry ga m e w ith a ll the vim the y h a d . They w e re stro n g c o m p e titio n a ll th ro u g h th e y e a r a n d m ad e it
ro u g h g o in g f o r a ll o p p o n e n ts. The g irls w e re a lw a ys fu ll o f s p irit a n d spunk in v ic to ry a n d in d e fe a t. For
a bunch o f red skins the g irls ' b a s k e tb a ll team o f 5 6 -5 7 d id a ll rig h t.
W h o y o u w a v irT a t, P at?
f'afjr Tw o H u n d red Two
P. D o n ie ls , J. S la c k , L. R u n d b e r g , M . M c R o b e r t s , P. H e ch t, S. R e ich m a n , S. B e e b e , J. P o v y , V. W h is le r , F. D r o k e .
Indian Girls' Softball
The g irls in red a n d w h ite cam e in second p la c e a fte r the dust had fin a lly settled on th e d ia m o n d .
A sp ry team le d b y the tim e ly h ittin g o f Joy Pavy, S a n d ra R eichm an a n d Pat H echt, th e y p ro v e d g o o d
c o m p e titio n f o r a ll w h o o p p o s e d them .
Indian Cheerleaders
F ro n t Row : N . H u d c o s k y , S. T o w n s e n d , L. B o lla n d , V . H a n d s c h y . B a c k R ow : C. E v e re tt.
Page Two
H undred
Three
F ro n t R o w : S p o n s o r, D r. S a y e s , F. B o w e rs , D. K n o tts . B o ck R ow :
B. B ro d le y , J. B ria n , C. B irc h o rd .
Spartan History
The “ S p a rta n L ite ra ry S o c ie ty " w as o rg a n iz e d in 1 9 3 2 . The S pa rtans chose to nam e them selves a fte r
the fam ou s soldie rs a n d in te lle ctu a ls o f the re n o w n e d c ity o f S p a rta , G re e ce . The S pa rtans a d o p te d the
colors blue a n d w h ite , a n d the w h ite d a is y to sym b o lize th e ir society. T heir seal w as selected to re p re se n t
the th re e -fo ld pu rpo se o f the society. It consisted o f th re e G re e k le tte rs: A lp h a (athletics), La m bd a (lite r­
a ry ), a n d M u (music).
P rofessor D w ig h t S trickle r, first p re s id e n t o f the S partans, a lo n g w ith Miss N a o m i T rip p , M r. C a rlto n
B irch a rd , Miss N e ld a H o lla n d , a n d Rev. Ross Lee, d id m ost o f the o rg a n iz in g o f the firs t S p a rta n society.
They ha d th irty -tw o m em bers the firs t y e a r, w h ich w as la rg e fo r the size o f the c o lle g e the n.
“ The S p a rta n L ite ra ry S ociety, besides c re a tin g a n d ke e p in g a w hole som e s p iritu a l a tm o sp h e re . . .
e n d e a v o re d to d e v e lo p a n d c u ltiv a te ath le te s, m usicians, a n d lite ra ry artists. Ball gam es, ph ysica l co n ­
tests, re a d in g s , pa p e rs, v o ca l solos, in stru m en ta l num bers, a n d g ro u p songs w ere p re se n te d b y the S p a r­
tans in an e ffo rt to co m p e te w ith the L ito lym p ia n s a n d C le o -A p o llo n ia n s .” In 1 9 3 2 the S p a rta n s w o n the
s ilver lo v in g cup, a toke n o f h o n o r, pre se n te d by the fa c u lty to the society th a t he ld the h ig h e st ra tin g in
a ll a c tiv itie s . They w e re a c tiv e in o rg a n iz in g a n d p re se n tin g several lite ra ry pro g ra m s a n d ke p t th e ir en ­
te rta in m e n t on a high in te lle c tu a l level.
The S pa rtans have a n o b le tra d itio n to u p h o ld . M a y w e a lw a ys fig h t w ith fe rv o r a n d fo re v e r be
re c o g n iz e d as a w o rth y o p p o n e n t. But a b o v e a ll, w e 'll h o ld up the s p irit o f c o -o p e ra tio n , a n d g o o d spo rts­
m an ship w e ’ve striven to d e v e lo p .
P age Tw o H undred F iv e
S t a n d in g : O . B e e m e r, J. H a n s a n , J. B r ia n , D. B a rn h a rt, H . C a n a r d ,
R. P ik e , B. S m ith ,
H.
K e tte rm a n .
K n e e lin g :
V /.
H o p e w e ll,
E.
P itts , J. F e rre e , H . T a y lo r .
Spartan Baseball
The 1 9 5 6 S p a rta n b a se b a ll team w o u n d
lo o k b a d ,
th e y had a v e ry fin e team scoring
up the season w ith a 1-5 re c o rd . A lth o u g h the sta n d in g
Jim B rian led the S p a rta n b a ll club as th e le a d in g b a tte r, a n d also
led the le a g u e w ith an a ve ra g e
o f .6 4 2 . Jim was a t b a t 14 tim es a n d co n n e cte d w ith 9 hits. He scored 6 runs.
th e
m ay
ato ta l o f 19 runs fo r the season.
C losely fo llo w in g
Jim in
n u m be r th re e spot was John H anson w ith an a v e ra g e o f .4 0 0 , six hits fo r 15 tim es a t b a t.
W a y n e H o p e w e ll led the S partans in p itc h in g w ith a 1-1 re co rd .
The
S pa rtan so cie ty m ay p ro ve to be
b a ll clu b
a n d a ll have the w ill to w in . Let's
I ’ni/e 7 w o llu iu lr r t l S i r
area l to u g h b id fo r the title next y e a r. They have
kee p o u r eyes on them .
a yo u n g
C . A h o , M . D o r b y , B. J u d d , 0 . C o rn e liu s , G . B ro u n , D . K n o tts , S. S ta rn e s , D. C u lro s s , D. J o n e s , B. S h o rk e y , P. D is h o n g , J.
E rw in ,
D . H a w le y , J. H e n s o n , M . L e n tin i. M is s in g : B. W in e g a r , P. B a ssett.
Spartan Football
The S pa rtans fin ish e d the season w ith 2 w ins, 2 losses, a n d 2 ties. They ha d q u ite an im p ro v e d season
o v e r last y e a r a n d b id f a ir f o r the ch a m p io n sh ip , bu t fin a lly fin ish e d second in the le a g u e .
The S p a rta n s ’ re co rd w as:
S partans
2 1 .................................................. T rojans 21
S pa rtans
0 ...................................................Ind ian s
0
S partans
1 3 .................................................. T rojans
6
S partans
0 ...................................................Ind ian s
12
S pa rtans
2 1 .................................................. Trojans
14
S pa rtans
0 ...................................................Ind ian s
13
The s co rin g w as led b y Paul D ishong a n d D ick C o rne liu s. Don Jones d id a fin e jo b in the b a c k fie ld .
The lin e p la y was led by M e l D a rb y a n d G en e Braun. Jay Henson also d id a g o o d jo b .
The S pa rtans had g o o d c o o p e ra tio n a n d team s p irit. They a ll w o rk e d ha rd an d fo r just one th in g —
to w in .
If a ll the b a ll club returns, th e y w ill re a lly have a fin e team n e xt y e a r. The co a c h in g jo b was h a n d le d
b y D ave Knotts, assisted by G en e B ia un . The o n ly se n io r on the club was Dick H a w le y. There w e re some
p ro m isin g freshm e n th a t saw some a c tio n , w h ich w ill re a lly he lp them ne xt y e a r.
C a n y a u p u ll i l in ?
P age Tw o H u n dred S ev en
F ro n t R o w : B. S ty le s , R. F e lix , W . H o p e w e ll, M . D a v id s o n , J. S n o w d e n . B a c k R o w : D . K n o tts , B. S m ith , G .
F o ile s , H . K e tte rm a n , J.
H anson.
Spartan "A” Basketball
A lth o u g h the S pa rtans w e re no t fa v o rite s a t the s ta rt o f this y e a r’s b a s k e tb a ll season, th e y cam e up
w ith a s ix-w in , fo u r-lo ss re c o rd w h ich was g o o d en ou gh f o r a share in ch a m p io n sh ip honors.
C o m in g up to the fin a l tw o gam es, the S pa rtans had o n ly a 4 -4 re c o rd w h ich , a t the tim e , ha d them
in second p la c e . The S pa rtans w e re a b le to b re e ze p a st the Ind ian s in the first o f the fin a l tw o gam es,
w in n in g by 20 po in ts. H o w e ve r, in the " g r e e n ’s” last gam e o f the
y e a r, th e w e ll-b a la n c e d T ro ja n team to o k the le a d e a rly in the first
q u a rte r a n d staye d a h e a d un til the fin a l m inute w hen th e y w e re
o v e rh a u le d b y the " g re e n w a v e .” The " g r e e n ” w o n the ga m e , g o in g
a w a y 7 9 -7 2 .
W h y w e re last y e a r's c e lla r-d w e lle rs this y e a r ’s co-ch am p ion s?
W h a t caused the ro c k e t-lik e rise?
The a n sw e r to these tw o questions is the sam e; na m ely, fre s h ­
m an ta le n t.
The 5 S p a rta n starters w e re : fo rw a rd s , Jerry S now den an d
Burley S m ith; g u a rd s, Paul D ishong a n d John H a nso n; a n d center,
W a y n e H o p e w e ll. O n ly one o f the starters w as a fre sh m a n , b u t alm ost
the w h o le " g r e e n ” bench w as m ade up o f freshm e n a n d the S pa rtan
bench w as u n d o u b te d ly b e tte r than e ith e r o f the o p p o s itio n s .
B alance am o n g the first five was a n o th e r le a d in g fa c to r in the
S p a rta n d riv e fo r ch a m p io n sh ip . Two o f the fa ste st men on the B irch ard
G ym nasium flo o r this y e a r w e re the S p a rta n " w a tc h ch a rm ” gu a rd s,
5 ' 6 " Paul D ishong a n d 5 ' 7 ” John H anson. The tw o fo rw a rd s , Smith
an d S no w d e n , bo th a v e ra g e d 12 points p e r g a m e w h ile the sea son’s
m ost p ro fic ie n t re b o u n d e r was the 6 ' 8 " S p a rta n cen ter, W a y n e
H o p e w e ll.
The " g r e e n ” is g ra d u a tin g o n ly one man fro m the e n tire squad
this y e a r a n d is lo o k in g fo rw a rd to a g re a t season in 5 7 -5 8 .
D o y o u w a n t a la d d e r , J im ? ? ?
I'a o i Tw o H u n d red Hifjht
F ro n t R a w : E. P itts , T. L a n g h o rs t, G . W o o d s , J. F e rre e . B a ck R a w : C. M a rs h , G . F a ile s , R. S ty le s , H . K e tte rm a n .
Spartan "B" Basketball
The S p a rta n “ B” team p ro v e d to be a th re a t fo r the title a ll season. A lth o u g h th e y e n d e d w ith a 3-3
re c o rd , m an y o f th e ir gam es w e re so close th e y c o u ld have g o n e e ith e r w a y .
H a rry K etterm a n he ld the scoring re c o rd fo r the sq u a d , a 1 0 -p o in t a v e ra g e p e r g a m e . He p la c e d
second in in tra m u ra l scoring .
N . M o rs e , E. K ro h e , C . Z o c h o ry , L. O w e n s , C. B irc h a rd ,
Spartan Girls7 Basketball
This y e a r s S p a rta n g irls ’ b a ll clu b p la y e d v e ry fin e b a ll, scoring 8 9 po in ts fo r the
8 -g a m e season. A lth o u g h th e y e n d e d up w ith an 0-8 re co rd th e y p la y e d som e ve ry
fin e gam es, pressing th e o th e r team s to the fin a l p e rio d s o f the gam es. They d id n ’t
w in , bu t th e y ne ver said d ie ! They n e ve r g a v e up ho pe , o r le t d o w n in spirits, b u t w e re
a lw a ys fire d up a n d b u rn in g w ith the d e sire to w in .
N o rm a M orse le d the S p a rta n so cie ty fo r sco rin g honors w ith a to ta l o f 4 0 points
in the seven gam es she p la y e d — an a v e ra g e o f 5.71 po in ts p e r ga m e . A lth o u g h she
d id n o t le a d the le a g u e as the h ig h score r, she was in the to p ten o f the school.
W ith the d e sire to w in , as the S pa rtans have, ne xt season should be one to w a tch .
7 v o H u n d red Ten
S ta n d in g . J. H a n s o n , S. D a v is , N . J e llis o n , L. O w e n s , E. K ro h e , D . L a rra n c e , L. S c o tt, J. K is s o c k , G . Roe. K n e e lin g ,
C . B irc h o rd , N . M o rs e , D.
A r m s tr o n g .
Spartan Girls' Softball
Spartan Cheerleaders
F ro n t R ow ; D. R eiss, J. S h ir k e y , J. H a n s o n , H. R eeves
Paqi? Two H u n d r e d E leven
B o tto m R o w
S c o tt
D
R W yse
K n o tts , P. D is h o n g , H . K e e c h , P ro f. V a il, J. H a n s o n , M . D a r b y , C. E v e re tt. S e c o n d R o w : P. B a s s e tt, R. M o rr .s s o n , R.
N
M a rs e
A
B irc h a rd , J. S m ith , R. T h o m p s o n . T h ir d R a w : D. Reiss, O .
B e e m e r, M . H m e r , J. H a n s o n , C . B|rc h ° r d -
A T a y lo r W P o ls to n , W . L o c k h o rd . F o u rth R a w : R. C o llin s , J. B r ia n , M . D e s a n te , N . H e n d ric k s P. H e c h t M . M c R o b e rts , R.
F.‘ F o rtu n e , B. S m ith . T a p Raw.- M . S u b le tte , R. H a r t k o p f , R. R e g lin , D. T r o tte r , G . G a r v in , V . F .s c h e r, t . L o rs e n , j . Rose, T. C r o .g ,
M . M a ts o n .
O" Club
“ O ” C lub is the h a rd e st o f a ll clubs to g e t in to . There w e re a b o u t 25 m em bers a t the b e g in n in g o f
th e y e a r, a n d a b o u t 19 men a n d w om en w e re a d d e d this y e a r. Each in itia te w as re q u ire d to b o rro w a
dress a n d ha t o f some w o m a n he had never seen b e fo re . Each in co m in g m em b er w as re q u ire d to have a
h e a vy w o o d e n p a d d le w h ich he h a d to c a rry a ll d a y so th a t a n y m em b er cou ld p a d d le him the a llo w e d
ten strikes.
A fte r b e in g fo rc e d o u t o f b e d a t 3 :0 0 a.m . on a c h illy Tuesday, th e fu n s ta rte d — n o t fun fo r the new
m em bers. O rv ille Beem er ha d tro u b le g e ttin g o u t; in fa c t, O rv ille had tro u b le a ll d a y lo n g . The fe llo w s w e re
sent ou t o n to the fo o tb a ll fie ld to d o a fe w calisthe nics. A fte r this e v e ry b o d y w as sent f o r a w a lk — a fiv e m ile hike to such lo ca l po in ts o f interests as the F lorence Stove C o m p a n y, K an ka ke e State H o s p ita l, and
lo c a l g ra v e y a rd s . A fte r this s tim u la tin g exe rcise the fe llo w s w e re sent to M ille r D in in g H a ll f o r an on io n
a n d v in e g a r b re a k fa s t.
A t seven o ’clo ck a ll the ho p e fu ls re tu rn e d to B irch a rd gym , w h e re th e y w e re p u t th ro u g h “ secret
exercises b y th e ir fo rm e r frie n d s .” P ro b a b ly Bill L o ckho rd a n d Lefty M atson w ill re m e m b e r the “ exe rcise s”
lo n g e r th a n the rest. The e ve n tfu l d a y e n d e d w ith a w ie n e r roa st a t Rock C reek w h e re the fun co n tin u e d ,
f o r the v e te ra n m em bers.
The g irl c a n d id a te s fo r m em b ersh ip a re re q u ire d to ta k e a p p ro x im a te ly the sam e tre a tm e n t fro m
th e ir sister m em bers.
P ape Trt'O H u n dred T hirteen
"O" Club Initiation
i ’afjc 7 w o H u n d r e d
o u r te e n
"O" Club Banquet
V e rn a n d
R o s e lla a n n o u n c e t h e ir e n g a g e m e n t.
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QUEEN JA N
STORER
Queen and Court
J a n e t S tore r w as e le cte d Q ue en b y the stud ent b o d y to re ig n o v e r the
s e n io r fro m S p rin g fie ld , O h io , Jan et has been a c tiv e in c o lle g e a ffa irs .
1 9 5 6 T ip -O ff fe s tiv itie s . A
S erving as her a tte n d a n ts w e re N a n c ie D avis, a sen io r fro m In d ia n a p o lis , In d ia n a ; D e lla A n th o n y , a
s e n io r fro m C olum bus, O h io ; C a ro ly n M ille r, a sen io r fro m P eoria, Illin o is ; a n d M a rily n K eeler, a ju n io r
fro m C olum bus, O h io .
N am es o f a ll u p p e r d ivisio n girls w h o w e re sc h o la s tic a lly e lig ib le w e re listed on the firs t b a llo t, and
fro m the ten re ce ivin g the high est num ber o f vote s, th e fiv e m em bers o f the co u rt w e re chosen. From these
five th e queen was e le cte d on the basis o f her C h ristia n c h a ra c te r, b e a u ty, a n d her co n trib u tio n s to c o l­
le g e a c tiv itie s .
The an n o u n ce m e n t o f w h o h a d been e le c te d queen a n d the m em bers o f her co u rt was m ad e d u rin g
the F rid a y T ip -O ff ch a p e l p ro g ra m . The c o ro n a tio n ce re m o n y to o k p la ce in the recess b e tw e e n the w o m en 's
a n d m e n ’s ho m eco m ing b a s k e tb a ll gam es. M rs. Lois K nox, last y e a r's T ip -O ff queen, cro w n e d Jan et, w ho,
w ith h e r a tte n d a n ts , re ig n e d d u rin g the rest o f the e v e n in g . The queen a n d he r co u rt w e re also fe a tu re d in
o n e o f the flo a ts in the a n n u a l ho m eco m ing p a ra d e .
I ’ai/c T w o H u n d r e d S i x t e e n
N A N C IE D A V IS
DELLA A N T H O N Y
C A R O L Y N M ILLER
Pa ge T w o H u n d r e d Seventeen
Q u e e n a n d H e r C o u rt.
Tip-Off Parade
A c o lo rfu l p a ra d e consisting o f
tw e n ty cle v e rly d e c o ra te d flo a ts
w as a m ain eve nt o f this y e a r's
T ip -O ff fe s tiv itie s . The
p a ra d e
fo rm e d on the c o lle g e cam pus
S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , N o v e m b e r 17,
a n d fro m th e re tra v e le d th ro u g h
B ra d le y a n d the K a n ka ke e d o w n ­
to w n a re a .
The streets w e re lin e d w ith spec­
ta to rs as the p a ra d e , le d b y p o lic e
escorts, p ro c e e d e d do w n the m ain
th o ro u g h fa re . The M issio n a ry Band
flo a t re ce ive d the a w a rd fo r b e in g
the m ost o rig in a l in id e a an d c o n ­
stru ctio n . It d e p ic te d a scene fro m
P ape Tw o H u n d red Jlifjhtecn
the A fric a n M ission fie ld , co m p le te
w ith a ju n g le hut a n d a w itch
d o c to r. The a w a rd fo r the flo a t
th a t best w e lco m e d the a lu m n i was
pre sen te d to the M D .A .— W .R .A .,
m ain fe a tu re s o f w h ich w e re tw o
horses, one re p re se n tin g the " O ”
C lub a n d the o th e r the A lu m n i. A
b e a u tifu l horn o f p le n ty, e n te re d
b y the F.T.A., w o n the a w a rd fo r
the best q u a lity o f w o rkm a n sh ip .
The g ra n d p rize in this y e a r ’s
hom eco m ing p a ra d e w e n t to the
Speech
D e p a rtm e n t
flo a t,
the
them e o f w h ich w as an a q u a tic
w e lcom e
to
O liv e t's
re tu rn in g
alum n i.
S o p h o m o re
F lo a t
A u r o r a F lo a t
C o m m e rc e C lu b
F lo a t
J u n io r F lo a t
P age Two H u n dred N in eteen
1 9 5 6 A L U M N I BALL CLUB.
Tip-Off Game
The T ip -O ff ga m e o f 1 9 5 6 b e tw e e n the “ O ” C lu b a n d the A lu m n i was one th a t w ill lo n g be re­
m e m b e re d . The A lu m n i w e re p a ce d by the h e a d -u p b a s k e tb a ll p la y in g o f Clem Parr w h o ke p t the b o a rd
tie d up a n d was a d e a d ly scorer. Jim M itc h e ll w as a re a l h e a d a ch e fo r the “ O " men w ith his sure jum p
sh o o tin g .
The a lu m n i w e re a w a re o f a sh o rte r m e m b e r o f the “ O ” clu b 's squ ad , nam ely Jim Sm ith. Jim d ro v e ,
re b o u n d e d , a n d shot fro m the line like a rea l sta r. V ern Fischer ke p t p o p p in g in tw o p o in te rs to the dism ay
o f the o ld tim ers. The w h o le ga m e was one b ig m om ent o f e xcite m e n t. The le a d c h a n g e d hands m any tim es
an d a fte r the sm oke fin e ly c le a re d the " O " C lub c a rrie d o ff a clo sely w o n v ic to ry by the score o f 61 to 5 9 .
Paf/e Two H un dred Tw enty
C lif f s h in e * .
I
W hat
"h o p p e n e d "? ?
P a g e T w o H un dred Tw enty-one
*»
G E O R G E H O FS TR A
T r o ja n
RAY M O R R IS S O N
T r o ja n
BASE
G E N E D A V ID S O N
% t
In d ia n
BALL
ALLG E O R G E G A R V IN
I n d ia n
I ’afjr 1'wo llu n iln t l 1 w cnty two
_
J IM B R IA N
S p a rta n
JO H N H A N S O N
S p a rta n
J IM S M IT H
T r o ja n
STARS
J O H N ROSE
T r o ja n
FRED F O R TU N E
I n d ia n
P ag e Tw o H un dred T w enty-three
RAY R E G LIN
In d ia n
D IC K C O R N E L IU S
S p a rta n
M A R V IN SPENCE
In d ia n
J. H E N S E N
S p a rta n
G EN E BRAUN
S p a rta n
I
KEN M IL L IK A N
In d ia n
ITif/e Tu'n H un dred Tw enty jo u r
JERRY B R O W N
T ro ja n
D O N ELLIS
In d ia n
VERN
G E O R G E F IN N E Y
T r a ja n
FISCHER
T r a ja n
W A Y N E SPEAKMAN
In d ia n
FOOTBALL
ALL-STARS
PA U L D IS H O N G
S p a rta n
D O N FRY
T r a ja n
B O B C O L L IN S
In d ia n
D O N JO N ES
S p a rta n
P a g e T w o H u n d r e d Twenty-five
BURLEY S M IT H
S p a rta n
T O M C R A IG
T ro ja n
D E W A IN J O H N S O N
T r o ja n
BASKETBALL
JO H N H A N S O N
J IM S M IT H
S p a rta n
T r a ja n
I ’ayc Tw o H u n d red Tw enty-six
D O N LYTLE
In d ia n
JERRY S N O W D E N
S p a rta n
VERN FISCHER
T r o ja n
ALL-STARS
PA U L D IS H O N G
S p a rta n
W A Y N E H O P E W E LL
S p a rta n
P a g e Tw o H u n dred
T w en ty -sev en
S A R A H PETRIE
T r o jo n
RO SELLA S C O T T
T ro ja n
ROBERTA HU NTER
T r o ja n
SOFTBALL
DO RO THY ACORD
T ro ja n
T’agr Two H un dred Tw enty-right
N A N C Y H E N D R IC K S
T ro ja n
I'M
m
M A R T H A D E S A N TE
T ro ja n
^
M A R T H A M cROBERTS
I n d ia n
AL BER TA FELL
T r o ja n
ALL-STARS
FR AN C ES DR AKE
In d ia n
PAT HECH T
In d ia n
P age Tw o H un dred Tw enty-nine
S A R A H PETRIE
T r o ja n
LILA O W E N S
S p a rta n
V IO L E T N E E H O U S E
T r a ja n
BASKETBALL
DO RO THY ACORD
T r o ja n
I*aye Tw o H u n d red T hirty
ANNA
TAYLO R
In d ia n
RO BERTA HU N TER
T ro ja n
PAT HE C H T
I n d ia n
RO SE LLA S C O T T
T r o ja n
ALL-STARS
I
M A R T H A McROBERTS
In d ia n (N o t p ic tu r e d )
M A R IL Y N TRIMBLE
T r o ja n
P a g e Tw o H un dred T hirty-one
I
1
R o llie c le a rs th e b a r .
FIELD
DAY
AT
OLIVET
f faye Two H un dred T hirty two
W in d e d W e n d y p u lls In d io n s to v ic to r y .
ALL TIME
FIELD
M e n ’s
Event
DAY
RECORDS
Events
R ecord
H o ld e r
Year
M ile Run
4 :5 4 .2
W e n d e ll Parsons
1956
8 8 0 Y a rd Run
2 :0 9 .7
Joseph Buck
1949
4 4 0 Y ard Run
-.55.7
D o n a ld L. M atthe w s
19 52
2 2 0 Y ard Dash
:2 3.1
W illia m Z ellars
1949
10 0 Y a rd Dash
: 1 0.1
Frank B row nin g
1 9 35
M ile Relay
3 :5 6 .5
Ind ian s
1949
M e d le y Relay
4 :0 0 .0
Ind ian s
1956
Shot Put
45' 9 "
C la yto n Bailey
1947
Discus
121' 7 "
C la yto n B ailey
1 9 48
Ja ve lin
150' 9 "
Frank B row ning
1936
S ta n d in g H igh Jum p
4' 1 1 "
Lee M cM u rrin
1952
S ta n d in g B road Jump
1 0 ' 1 1/2"
Stan W h itc a n a c k
19 35
Running B road Jump
20' 9 "
Paul S om erville
1939
Running H igh Jump
5 ' 9 l/ 8"
W a y n e Bohne
1950
Pole V a u lt
1 1'
D ave H um ble
1954
3
I/4 "
P ag e Tw o H u n dred Thirty three
N ancy up and aw ay.
ALL TIME
FIELD DAY
RECORDS
W o m e n ’s Events
Event
J'ftfjr T w o H u n d r e d T h i r t y f o u r
H o ld e r
R ecord
Y ear
5 0 Y a rd Dash
-.06.03
F. W h itc a n a c k
1 0 0 Y ard Dash
:1 3 .2
Joan (H arshm an) Leroy 1 9 4 9
4 4 0 Y a rd Relay
1 :0 2 .8
T rojans
1947
Shot Put
2 4 ' 6 1/4 "
W ilm a Shaw
1941
Baseball Throw
156'
M a rth a Desante
1956
R unning H igh Jum p
4' 5 "
W ilm a Shaw
1939
Running B road Jum p
14 ' 6 "
Joan (H arshm an) Leroy
1949
S ta n d in g H igh Jump
4' 0 "
C a ro l M eyers
1945
S ta n d in g B road Jump
7' 9 "
Joan (H arshm an) Leroy
1949
3
I/ 2 "
1937
R ay w ith a m ig h ty h a n d .
D o o litt le
u p a n d o v e r.
R a llie b re a k s th e t a p e firs t.
B ill d iv e s fo r w a r d .
J im ta k e s th e h a n a rs .
P a g e Tw o H un dred Thirty-five
A n it o c o n q u e rs o n e o s y w in .
W h ic h o n e w o n ? ?
Ruth com es th ro u g h .
W O M E N ’ S EVENTS 1 9 5 6
Event
S econd
First
5 0 Y a rd Dash
B irch a rd
(1) H e a d le e
B aseball T hrow
D esante
(T)
Running H igh Jump
S trong
(1)
Running B roa d Jump
S tron g
1 0 0 Y a rd Dash
B irch a rd
4 4 0 Y a rd Relay
TROJANS
I*aye Two H u n d red 7 hirty six
(1)
(1)
H ickle r
(T) H iner
(T)
B irch a rd
(1)
D esante
(T)
S cott
(T)
H in e r
(T)
H e a d le e
IN D IA N S
Time
T hird
M eans
(T)
(S)
:0 7.5
156'
3
I/ 2 " * *
4 ' 3 l/2"
H endricks
(T) H iner
(T)
(T) 1 2 ' 1 1 "
:1 4 .4
1:5.5
!
A t la s t ! j j
M E N ’S EVENTS
Event
First
1956
S eco nd
T h ird
Time
1 0 0 Y a rd Dash
Sm ith
(T)
Brew er
(1)
P hillips
(1)
:1 0 .6
2 2 0 Y a rd Dash
Smith
(T)
Brew er
(1)
P hillips
(1)
:2 4 .2
4 4 0 Y a rd Dash
J a k o b itz
H anson
(S)
:5 5 .9
8 8 0 Y a rd Dash
Keech
M ile Run
Parsons
Running H ig h Jump
M eissner
(T)
(1)
C onverse
Parsons
(1)
Keech
(1)
(T)
(1)
(1)
W ilso n
(1)
C h am b e rs
2 :1 2 .7
(T)
J a k o b itz
(T)
W in e g a r
(S)
Sm ith
(T)
4 :5 4 .2 *
5' 5 % "
Ja ve lin
C ollins
S c h o e n w e tte r (T)
Polston
(T)
140' 2 l/ j"
Shot Put
Fry
(T)
Polston
(T)
Fischer
(T)
38'
Discuss
Fry
(T)
S p o tlo e
(1)
S ch o e n w e tte r (T)
101' 1 1 "
Pole V a u lt
D o o little
S he ffe r
Keech
Polston
(T)
(1)
(T)
10 '
Running B roa d Jump
Sm ith
B rew er
(1)
M e d le y R elay
IN D IA N S
Keech
Parsons
Brew er
T ro tte r
(1)
(1)
(T)
W in e g a r
T ro tte r
................
IN D IA N S
................
SPARTANS
..............
(1)
TRO JANS
M en
TRO JANS
(S)
71/ 2
"
19 ' 6 "
4 :0 0 *
W om en
F in a l
T7 2 /3
77
24 1 / 3
76 2 /3
1
6 1 /3
* N e w R e cord
* * E s ta b lis h e d R e cord
P a ge Tzco H
u
S ta n d in g : P. F u lk , D r. G ro th a u s , C. E v e re tt, D . H o w ie , J. C a b o t, D.
E llis , M . l e n t i n i.
S ittin g .- W . M u r r a y ,
R.
P ik e ,
G.
H a rtn e s s , D .
T r a b a u g h , R. M a n n in g .
Olympians
A g ro u p o f a c tiv e men, re a liz in g the ne ed o f ph ysica l re c re a tio n , jo in to g e th e r once each m onth to
le a rn the fu n d a m e n ta ls o f w re s tlin g , w e ig h t liftin g , a n d tu m b lin g . The pu rpo se o f the O ly m p ia n club is to
c u ltiv a te a n d stim ulate in te re st in these m in o r sports.
The O ly m p ia n s , co m p le tin g th e ir second y e a r as a clu b, re o rg a n iz e d d u rin g the second sem ester to
fit the needs o f its m em bers. A c o n stitu tio n w as d ra w n up m a kin g the club o ffic ia l. The clu b p ro vid e s a n ­
o th e r ave nu e o f exp ression fo r O liv e t students. The o ffice rs a re C liff Everett, a c tin g p re s id e n t; G en e H a rt­
ness, s e c re ta ry; a n d Keith Johnson, tre a su re r. The club sponsor is Dr. G ro th a u s.
The c lu b ’ s p ro je c t is to o b ta in a tra m p o lin e fo r the co m b in e d use o f the c o lle g e a n d clu b.
I'ni/r T iro H un dred T hirty rif/ht
Snaps
T r o p h y w in n e r s .
Page Tw o H u n dred Thirty-nine
W h o w o n ? ? Is it a re c o rd ?
G r o b th a t s tic k l!
I’atjr Tw o H un dred I'orty
A ll “ p o o fe d " o u t . . .
C ro w d a t T ip - O f f g a m e .
Page Tw o H undred Forty-one
c 4 Q utuxe ^ to te Qlo%iou& th a n the PaAt
A
tre m e n d o u s
It
w as
T h e y
on
v is io n p o s s e s s e d
a v is io n
fo re s a w
fo u n d e rs
o f O liv e t N a z a re n e
C o lle g e .
th e
d a y
T h a t f ir s t c a m p u s
w as
w h e n
O liv e t
w o u ld
be
“ th e
g r e a te s t H o lin e s s
C o lle g e
e a rth .”
T o - d a y s le a d e r s
A t th e
A
th e
o f g re a tn e s s .
h a lf- c e n tu r y
c a m p u s p la n
W it h in
som e
A s
a nd
to
th e
m a rk
c a re
a
fo r 1000
im p r o v e
E D U C A T IO N
th e
W
to
w h o m
cam pus
IT H
h ave
A
t h is
f iv e
ta k e n
nee ded
T hese
in c lu d e
a rts
id e a l.
o f th a t
e n v is io n in g
c h a p e l- fin c
s tu d e n t b o d y
o f th o s e
th e y
y e a rs
d o lla r s .
a n d
a ro u n d
s t ill p o s s e s s e d
b e e n d ra w n
n e x t te n
m illio n
u n io n ,
e q u ip p e d
p u rp o s e
has
th e
th re e
s tu d e n t
a rc
p la n n e d
d re a m .
s ig h t o n t h e
th e
fo r e s e e a b le
b u ild in g s
tw o
n e x t tw e n ty - fiv e
m u st be
d o r m it o r ie s ,
b u ild in g .
T h e
y e a rs .
fu tu re .
e re c te d
a t a
s c ie n c e
b u ild in g ,
a
cam pus
w o u ld
cost o f
th e n
a
be
s tu d e n ts .
g ro w s
to
1250,
G o d
has
g iv e n
so
th a t
e v e ry
C H R IS T IA N
to
1500,
th e
a nd
be yo n d ,
le a d e r s h ip
q u a lif ie d
yo u n g
P U R P O S E ” m a y
o f th e
p e rs o n
have
it
is
th e
c o lle g e
w h o
s te a d fa s t
to
e n la r g e
w a n ts
“A N
it.
LEGEND
9.
10 .
11 .
12.
13.
14.
15 .
16.
17 .
Burke Adm inistration Hall
C hapm an—
M en’s D orm itory
B irchard Gymnasium
Miller C afeteria
Pow er Plant
W alker Hall
G reer Greenhouse
W illiam s—
Girl’s D orm itory
M emorial L ib rary
L ib rary Addition
Science Building
& 2 0 . Fin e Arts Chapel
Class Rooms
Girl’s D orm itory
Girl’s D orm itory
Girl’s D ormitory
F u tu re Dormitories
Existing Buildings
18.
21.
22.
23.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
& 19. Fin e Arts—
Chapel (A lt. P os.)
Alumni Hall
M en’s D orm itory
& 24. Recreation—
Student-C enter; Studeni
Associated Activity
President’s House
G -I Ville
Tennis Courts
F ield House
Bleachers
A thletic Field
Church
F acu lty Houses
H om e Econom ics
H om e M anagem ent
Senior Houses
Fin e Arts (G oodw in)
Needed for 1 ,0 0 0
Student C ap acity
N eeded for 1,500
Student Capacity
U
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23
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r
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T h e
a r c h i t e c t ’s i d e a
o ve r
b o a rd
th e
o f
p ro p o s e d
n e xt
fo r fu tu r e
tw e n ty - fiv e
tru s te e s
cam pus
is
n o w
p la n .
e x p a n s io n
y e a rs .
s t u d y in g
T h e
th e
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AURORA
Co-Business Managers
Dewain Johnson
Lauren Larsen
SnH itutional
O livet Nazarene College is an institution o f the Church o f the Nazarene and recognizes
as o f paramount importance the fundamental beliefs, principles, and emphases
sponsored by the Church which it represents. It seeks to provide a well-rounded
education in an atmosphere o f Christian culture. An effort is put forth to lead all who
are not established in the Christian faith into the experience o f full salvation and to
foster in all students the development o f Christian graces.
The objectives o f the college may be summarized as follows:
I. To assist the student in developing a wholesome and well-integrated Christian
personality, thus preparing him for intelligent Christian citizenship.
II.
To provide a general training with a view to developing in the student:
1. A knowledge o f the Bible and an appreciation o f it as the revealed W ord o f
God and the foundation o f Christian doctrine, experience, and life.
2. A sense o f moral and spiritual values th at will produce conviction, self­
confidence, poise, and discrimination in life's choices.
3. Ideals o f Christian democracy and an acquaintance with the institutions of
modern society and the problems th a t face the world today.
4. Habits o f constructive, critical thinking and effectiveness in oral and w ritten
communication.
5. An understanding o f the nature o f science and its relation to Christian philos­
ophy, and some ability in the use o f the scientific method in the various fields
o f knowledge.
6. Appreciation and participation in the aesthetic areas o f literature, music, and
art, which will enable the student to enjoy the finer aspects o f our cultural
heritage.
7. Social poise, cooperativeness and the exercise o f consideration and good
taste in human relationships.
8. Wholesome personal habits and an acquaintance with the laws of health and
physical development, including a proper use o f leisure and participation in
a well-balanced recreational program.
III.
To provide students with the opportunity o f concentration in chosen fields o f
learning, including:
1. Major work leading to graduate study.
2. Pre-professional courses leading to further study in medicine, law, and
engineering.
3. Specialized training in certain vocational areas such as teaching, business
adminisration, home economics, music, and social service.
IV. To provide fundamental training in the several areas o f the Christian ministry and
in lay religious leadership.
CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT
1 0 0 % for
Mark R. Moore, District Superintendent
Mrs. Mark R. Moore, President
Nazarene Missionary Society
Byron Carmony, Chairman
Church Schools
Bennett Dudney, President
Nazarene Young People's Society
Scenes from
Chicago Central District
Youth Center
Olivet JSazatene College
I'nt/i Tw o H undred Ih fly
ILLINOIS DISTRICT
Stmvds B y Olivet
W ith our liberal support
W ith our young men and women
W ith our loyalty and prayers
SUMMER PROGRAM AT NAZARENE ACRES
June 24-29
N.Y.P.S. Institute
JulY ^ .......................................................................................... N.Y.P.S. Convention
July 8-13.....................................................................................................Boys Camp
July 15-20................................................................................................ Girls Camp
July 29-August 4 ....................................... District Assembly and Camp Meeting
W . S. Purinton
JAMES S. BARR
Dist. Church School
Chairman
10 Churches
50 Pastors from O livet
DR. W . S. PURINTON
District Superintendent
W ILLIA M B. KELLY
District Secretary
PAUL SNELLENBERGER
Dist. N.Y.P.S. Pres.
KENT E. NISBET
District Treasurer
P age Two H u n dred F ifty-on e
ADVISORY BOARD
J. W . Brown,
742 23rd St., Rock Island, III.
Ralph Bauerle,
415 N. Willis, Stockton, III.
Jesse Holden,
107 Anderson St., East Peoria, III.
W alter Pike,
Ottawa III.
Rev. Lyle Eckley, District Superintendent
DISTRICT OFFICERS
Lyle E. Eckley, Superintendent
I 16 W est Beverly, Peoria, III.
A rthur Nutt, Secretary
703 W . Washington Bloomington, III.
J. W . Brown, Treasurer
742 23rd St., Rock Island, III.
J. E. Ferguson, Chairman, D.C.S. Board
303 East Center, Eureka, III.
Riley Laymon, N.Y.P.S. President
3128 North Gale, Peoria, III.
Mrs. Lyle E. Eckley, N.F.M.S. President
I 16 Jackson Court, Peoria, III.
James V. Morsch, Junior Director
Box 233, Lomax, III.
ifv Tw o H u n d red J'ifly two
WISCONSIN DISTRICT
CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF '57
AND
THE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY OF THE COLLEGE.
THE DISTRICT
HONORS ITS RETIRING LEADER.
Rev. Charles A . Gibson, D.D.
*
Superintendent of the Wisconsin District, 1945-1957
*
Devoted Friend of O livet Nazarene College
*
Member o f the O livet Board o f Trustees, thirty-one years
*
Lecturer to young O livet Preachers, twenty years
*
First to pay O livet Budget in full every year fo r twelve years
*
O riginator of O livet Motorcades
*
Honored with Doctor of D ivinity Degree, by O livet Nazarene College
P a g e Tw o H u n dred F ifty -th ree
THIS IS YO U R D A Y !
Rev. W . M. McGuire
District Supt.
M r. Ray Williams
District N.Y.P.S.
Mrs. W . M. McGuire
District N.F.M.S.
Rev. Kline Dicfcorson
Chairman, Church
Schools Board
The Michigan
District Church
REV. O . L. M AISH
District Superintendent
C O NGRATULATIONS
Class of 1 9 5 7
The Michigan
District N .Y .P .S .
REV. KEITH ST. J O H N
D istrict President
P a g e Tw o H u n dred F ifty -fiv e
'B
e s t
c® i s Vie
\
and 50 years o f progress and
development— O livet Nazarene College
Northwest
Indiana District
REV. ARTHUR C. M O R G AN
District Superintendent
I'ttf/r T w o H u n d r e d f i f t y - s i x
NORTHEASTERN INDIANA DISTRICT
CONGRATULATES
ONC
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Pres. Reed
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and Seniors
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50 Years
of Glorious
Progress
V
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S
We Pledge to Continue
Our Prayers and Support
As You Enter the "Second F ifty"
Paul Updike
District Superintendent
A
R
James R. Snow
District N.Y.P.S. President
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P a g e Tw o H u n dred F ifty-seven
INDIANAPOLIS DISTRICT
Congratulates
THE CLASS OF
J. E. CHILDRESS
Dist. N.Y.P.S. President
BEST Wl!
:S FOR YO U R SUCCESS A N D GOD'S
VERY BEST ALW A Y S."
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W E ST E R N OHIO D IS T R IC T
Congratulates the Class of '57
From 127 Churches
ADVISORY BOARD
Rev. H. C. Watson
10855 Members
Dr. W . E. Albea
Dis+rict Superintendent
Rev. O. A. Singleton
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1,3 Jones
^ evClay, Church Schools Chairman
Rev. Carl Clendenen, Jr.,
K.Y.P.S. President
° - M ' Clay
Mrs. W . E. Albea,N.F.M.S. President
Dr. Floyd E. Cole, Treasurer
Rev. Paul G. Bassett, Secretary
65 Students Attending Olivet
DISTRICT CALENDAR
BOYS C A M P ......................................... July 1-6
GIRLS C AM P ....................................... July 8-13
YOUTH INSTITUTE...............................July 15-20
N.F.M.S. CONVENTIO N .................... July 22-23
DISTRICT AS SE M B LY ...........................July 24-26
N.Y.P.S. C O N V E N T IO N ...................... July 26-27
C A M P M E E T IN G ............................... August l - l l
Dr. W . E. Albea
D istrict Superintendent
Where Many Olivet Graduates Are Making Good
P a g e Tw o H u n dred Fifty-
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Summer Schedule
YOUTH C A M P S .............................................................. June 24-July 6
N.F.M.S. C O N VENTIO N ........................................................ July 15-16
DISTRICT ASSEMBLY ............................................................ July 16-19
DISTRICT C AM P .....................................................................July 19-28
N.Y.P.S. INSTITUTE .............................................................. August 5-10
D istrict Center, Columbus, Ohio
Supporting Our School
Prayers
Money
Youth
Olivet's Largest
Contributor
H . S. G nllow oy, D.D.
D istrict Supt.
7 wo H un dred Sixty
Joseph F. Nielson
NYPS President
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WE APPRECIATE OUR COLLEGE
DISTRICT OFFICERS
M AR IO N H O L L O W A Y
N.Y.P.S. Pres.
MRS. J. W . HOFFERT
N.F.M.S. Pres.
G. M. PACE
Church School Board
FRED HARTM AN
Treasurer
JAMES V. C O O K
Secretary
P age Tw o H u n dred Sixty-one
IOWA DISTRICT
C hurch of the Nazarene
Rev. Gene E. Phillips
D istrict Superintendent
Iowa offers a
Iowa's
young people's
challenging field
of opportunity
for Olivet
societies are
graduates
producing more
students for Olivet
Rev. Forrest E. W hitlatch
District N.Y.P.S. President
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CONGRATULATIONS — CLASS OF 1957
f ’afjc Tw o H u n d red Sixty-tw o
D istrict Parsonage and O ffice
228 Westwood Drive — Bedford, Indiana
SOUTHWEST INDIANA DISTRICT
Congratulations to the Class of 1957
and to O livet Nazarene College
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
COMPLIMENTS
OF
NAZARENE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
1700 East M yer Boulevard
Kansas C ity, Missouri
LEWIS T. CORLETT
President
MENDELL TAYLOR
Dean
P a ge T w o H u n d r e d Sixty-three
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of flit DJZiREIIG
COLUM BUS 4, O H IO
Harris B. A n th on y............................. M inister
John S. Manley . . . . . . .M inister o f Music
H arry P. K in g............... S. S. Superintendent
Mrs. Raymond Ours. . . . N.F.M.S. President
Mrs. M ary E. W h itt. .. .N.Y.P.S. President
OLIVET STUDENTS
Della Anthony
Richard Converse
C liff Everett
When in Columbus —
worship with us
f'nf/c Two H un dred S ixty fo u r
Harris B. Anthony, Minister
BR. 4-1441
"The Singing Church of Columbus"
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
King and Hunter Avenues
Columbus, Ohio
Congratulations on
50 years of Service
to the Church.
JAMES V. C O O K
M inister o f Music
"Forty Three Years a
in the Heart of Columbus"
When in Columbus you will
want to worship with us.
Located tw o blocks south
of Ohio State University
Campus.
MILES A . SIM M O N S
M inister
P a g e Tw o H u n dred Sixty-five
CONGRATULATIONS
Dr. Reed
Faculty
and CLASS OF '57
Stanton
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
W M . H. TAFT ROAD AT STANTON AVENUE
C IN C IN N A T I, O H IO
When In Cincinnati
W e Invite You To
Worship With Us
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James B. Dorenbusch, S. S. Superintendent
Gordan B. Tink, N.Y.P.S. President
Mrs. Harlan Stirsman, N.F.M.S. President
I'afjr Tw o H un dred Sixty-six
FLOYD E. COLE, Minister
Compliments of
College Church of the Nazarene
W orking Hand in Hand
IB
with O.N.C.
INTERIOR VIEW OF THE C H U R C H
Forrest Nash, Pastor
Wesley E. Bentley, Asst.
Music under the General Direction of W alter B. Larsen
S. S. Supt., Elmore Vail
N.Y.P.S. Pres., Jay Foster
N.F.M.S. Pres., Mrs. John Swearengen
P a g e Tw o H u n dred Sixty-seven
Congratulating the Class of 1957
FIRST CHURCH of the
HUUn
Genesee at Butler
LANSING,
MICHIGAN
FRED J. H A W K , Minister
N O R M A N JAK EW AY, Director o f Music
REV. FRED J. H a W K
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
13th and Grand Blvd.
Hamilton, Ohio
Stands by O livet
with
our means
our prayers
our youth
S. E. DURBIN
P a s to r
Rev. S. E. Durbin
A rt Smith, President of
N.Y.P.S.
Congratulation to Olivet Nazarene College
on its Golden Anniversary
and to the Class of - '57 I ’tifjc ’T wo H u n d red
S ix ty -e ig h t
HAMMOND FIRST CHURCH
OF M E NAZARENE
Michigan and Calumet, Hammond, Indiana
Observing Our Fiftieth Birthday
March 10. 1957
W e thank God for a half century of blessing and progress.
Our Dedication to the Kingdom fo r the Next H alf Century
(if Jesus Tarries) includes continued Loyalty to and Support of
O livet Nazarene College
T. E. MARTIN, Pastor
PAUL C O LE M A N , Associate
WELCOME TO THE A R G O
C H U R C H OF THE NAZARENE
62nd Street at 73rd Avenue on the Southwest Side o f Chicago
OUR STUDENTS THIS YEAR
Laveta Bryant
h . L. JO H N STO N , Pastor
Violet Neehouse
P age Tw o H u n dred Sixty-nine
TAYLOR AVENUE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Taylor Avenue and Twenty-first Street
Racine, Wisconsin
E. E. Young, Pastor
A Warm Welcome Awaits You
A t All Our Services - - Sunday School ............................... 9:45 A . M.
Sunday Morning W o rship .............. 10:45 A . M .
Youth Group M e e tin g s ................
6:45 P. M.
Sunday Evening Gospel Hour . . . 7:45 P. M.
M id-W eek Service, Wednesday 7:30 P. M .
BEST WISHES FROM THE HOOSIER CAPITAL
THE CROSSROADS OF AMERICA
THE FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
1621 E. Washington Street
Indianapolis, Indiana
CLYDE C . D AW SO N , Pastor
CONGRATULATIONS DR. REED
AND
CLASS OF 1957
Pafje Tw o H u n d red S even ty
F L IN T C E N T R A L
CHURCH
"A Friendly Church in a Thriving C ity "
GEORGE HUFF
J. E. V A N ALLEN
Pastor
Music
Supporting O.N.C.
in
Administration
Advancement
Achievement
WE SALUTE
OUR O.N.C. STUDENTS
OF 1957
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
18th and Grand Ave.
W ISHES:
To OLIVET,
The Best in Every W ay
Pastor and people whole-heartedly
supporting the college.
FROM: Pastor George Scutt,
and People
NEW CASTLE, IND.
Rev. G eorge Scutt
P a g e Tw o H u n dred Seven ty-on e
FIRST
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZARENE
KANKAKEE, ILLINOIS
Bennett Dudney
Pastor
LeRoy W righ t, M inister o f Music
H ubert Steininger, Sunday School Superintendent
James Binkley, N.Y.P.S. President
Mrs. Rhoda Rinebarger, N.F.M.S. President
"Believing in and supporting Olivet Nazarene College"
EAST SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
4201 East 16th Street
Indianapolis, Indiana
The Friendly Church
Our Congratulations
for
50 Years of Service
to God and the Church
Students:
Jerry Short
M ary Anderson
John Payton
Ermel Short
Minister
11 11 Shamore Ave.
The Sanctuary
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Terre Haute, Indiana
Wishes
to
Congratulate
The Class of 1957
_______________________ This Golden Anniversary Year
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P age Two H un dred Seven ty-tw o
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF "5 7 "
REV. J. E. HAN SO N
Class o f '33
Elyria Church of the Nazarene
Students at O live t
Gu)f Road and QhIo St
Elyria, Ohio
Morris Huffman
John Hanson
Jeanette Hanson
John Machauer, S. S. Supt.
Mary Lynn Howell, N.Y.P.S. Pres.
Louise Hunt, Missionary Pres.
First Church of the Nazarene
1916 South Burdick Street
Kalamazoo, Michigan
BILL M EULM AN
S. S. Supt.
MRS. ABE D E H A N N
N.F.M.S. President
JOS. T. TRUEAX, M inister
FRANCIS IREY
M inister o f Music
RUTH M EU LM AN
N.Y.P.S. Pres.
" A Gospel Message Inspiring Faith fo r Today"
W ORSHIP W ITH US
W H EN IN K A L A M A Z O O
CONGRATULATIONS!
To:
The Graduates of '57
O livet for 50 years of service to Youth
Dr. Reed and Staff for Untiring Service and Consistent Progress
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
23rd Street at Jackson
Anderson, Indiana
Loren M iller
N.Y.P.S. President
Myron C . M orford
Pastor
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF "5 7 "
"Your Time o f Accomplishments Has Been Fixed"
EAST BROADWAY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
I 140 East Broadway
Toledo, Ohio
A Lively Church in — A Lively C ity for — A Lively People
" A Year 'Round Crusade fo r Souls"
V. E. M cC O Y, Pastor
P age Tw o H un dred S ev en ty -th ree
THE M A N H A T T A N BLV’D
Church of the Nazarene
M a n h a tta n a n d N e a rin g Streets
TOLEDO, O H IO
R esidence—3 5 6 6 N e a rin g
Phone P.O. 5 4 2 3
REV. RUSSELL V. CLAY
Pastor
When You Are in
TOLEDO
Worship With Us
4 5 0 0 Alum ni A round the World
Welcome
The Class of 1957
into ftfoe
OLIVET ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
1956-57 Association Officers
Fred Chalfant, '39, Pres.
Ruth Gilley, '26, Treas.
Wendell Wellman, '39, Vice-Pres.
Dwight Strickler, '29, Hist.
Paul Schwada, '4 1, Exec. Sec'y-
Don Starr, '44, Trustee
Alumni O ffice: O livet Nazarene College
Kankakee, Illinois
JTtfjr Tw o H u n d red S even ty fo u r
CONGRATULATIONS!
O livet Nazarene College on
This Golden Anniversary
and to The Class o f '57
Message and Responsibility!
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Holiness - Heritage - Vision - Task
The First Church o f the Nazarene
North 5th at " A "
Richmond, Indiana
Rev. C. R. Lee
Pastor
It has been wonderful, the fellowship and the
Congratulations to a wonderful group o f students from a wonderful school.
business relationship we have had with you
these past years.
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PLAQUES
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,,cW e pray you in C hrist’s stead, he ye reconciled to Q o d .”
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K A N K A K E E . IL L IN O IS
T)ke cAutota Staff
Wishes to express its gratitude to
each o f its advertisers in helping
make this book a success.
DEW AIN JO H N S O N - LAUREN LARSEN
Co-Business Managers
P a g e Tw o H u n dred Seven ty-five
Good religious writings are,
first of all,
faithful to the Bible.
This is the bedrock principle
of your Publishing House.
Uphold the Word— along with
your Publishing House.
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HOUSE
City National Bank
P age T w o-H u ndred Seven ty
For Financial Guidance
BE SURE
THERE IS A
BANK IN YOUR
FUTURE
MAKE
YOUR
BANK
THE
FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK
OF
KANKAKEE
P age Two H u n d red Seventy-eight
HOTEL KANKAKEE
The "EMERALD ROOM" serving good food at popular prices
Private Facilities fo r Your
-
BANQUETS A N D RECEPTIONS — S O C fAL FUNCTIONS
SMORGASBORD
Sundays 4:00 to 8:00 P. M. — Weekdays 5:15 to 8:30 P. M.
Phone 3-441 I fo r information and reservations
Those in the know
at O livet
buy their clothes
at
Lothair Green is showing a new Ivy Model Suit to a
young customer as Duff Kerger, Jr. looks on.
Plant-Keraer0o.
N A T I O N A L L Y
K N O W N
M EN'S
W E A K
W00DLAWN TRAILER SALES
Route 45 at Broadway
BRADLEY, ILLINOIS
"Kankakee's Oldest Trailer Sales"
P a g e Tw o H un dred Seven ty-n ine
Johnson's Pharmacy
Your Community Health
Service Store
407 W . BR O AD W AY
BRADLEY, ILLINOIS
SECURITY LUMBER
PHONE 3-5501
COMPLIMENTS OF
and
YOUR
FUEL COMPANY
OPTOMETRIST
"Build with Security"
Lawn Street at R. R.
DR. RUSSELL D. ROGERS
Bradley, Illinois
Phone 3-3307
163 N. Schuyler Ave.
Phone 2-1116
Jsoutbonnah Cleaner£
A N D SHIRT LAUNDRY
PHONE 2-5041
DRY C LE A N IN G
G O O DS COVERED
FREE DELIVERY
PRESSING
BY INSURANCE
SERVICE
Tops
in
C l e a n i ng
Vanderwater*s
STORE FOR MEN
270 E. COURT ST.
and
Dyeing
CHRISTENSEN'S
SHOE REBUILDING
122 N. Schuyler
SHOE REPAIR
H AT C LE A N IN G - BLOCKING
H a rt Schaffner & Marx Clothes
Nunn Bush Shoes - Dobbs Hats
I'ngr Tiro H un dred Highly
ELECTRIC SHOE SHINE
ZIPPER REPAIR
Superior Cleaners
SHIRT & LAUNDRY
I Hour Service
Cellophane W rapped Shirts
Free Pick Up and Delivery
436 S. Schuyler
Bradley, Illinois
PHONE 2-4811
Accurate
Dependable
Professionally Responsible
EDWARD'S CREDIT JEWELERS
Headquarters
fo r
UPTOWN PHARMACY
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
WATCHES— DIAMONDS
CHINA 220 E. C ou rt
BIG FOUR PHARMACY
CRYSTAL
JEWELRY
217 E. C ourt— Phone 3-3369
508 E. Cypress St.— Phone 2-2022
Dial 2-1716
Kankakee, Illinois
DG A R
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B U IL D E R
R / C c O E C O N O M IC A L L Y
empteiefii J]RcdeVn
Collegedale Subdivision
SELECTED
WITH A D E S I R E
HOMES
TD P L E A S E
El. J. M U N R D E
PHONE
Z-S3S1
BD U R BD N N A IS,
ILLINOIS
P age Tw o H u n dred E ighty-one
The
LUNA BARBER SHOP
Haircuts That Really Look Neat!
(st a n d a r d )
234 S. Schuyler
G ould’s
S e rv ice
Thanks for Your Patronage
127 N. Greenwood
Rt. 45 and Broadway
Phone 9-9190
Kankakee, III.
Kankakee, Illinois
PHONE 2-8527
Bradley, III.
COMPLIMENTS
O ur Congratulations
------ O F _____
to all— especially
B r a d le y S ta te an d
S a v in g s B a n k
the graduates— for
completing another
step along life's path.
205 W . Br&adway
Phona 2-5512
Ad e l ma n s ’
SHOE
STORE
'HOME OF FAMOUS NAMES IN SHOES
FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY"
135 South Schuyler Avenue
HUGH P. PIERCE
Kankakee, Illinois
Huff & Wolf Jewelry Co.
Diamonds, Watches, Silverware
INSURANCE CONSULTANT
W atch and Jewelry Repairing
W e Guarantee Satisfaction
204 Arcade Bldg.
Phone 3-3221
127 S. Schuyler
Kankakee,
Phone 2-3727
P ape Tw o H u n d red liifjhty-tw e
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■ KUPPENHEIMER ■ EA0LE ■ AUSTIN-LEEDS ■ H A M M O N T O N PARK
Because you enjo y fine clothes . . .
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THE STORE FOR MEN
340 E. Kensington Ave
Chicago
Compliments o f Your
College 800k Store
" I t is a pleasure to serve you. Your patronage is appreciated."
K E Y
C IT Y
M O TO R S
YOUR COURTEOUS CHEVROLET DEALER
Kankakee, III.
C ourt St. at Chicago Ave.
Dial 3-3359
P a g e T w o H u n dred E ighty-three
LAMBERT'S
COURT GRILL
M EAD O W VIEW SHOPPING CENTER
Fifth Avenue at Brookmont
Servers o f Fine Food
Paints - Hardware - G ifts
Complete Selection
Housewares - Toys
o f Candies
by Demets
Owned and Operated
by W . E. Vandiver
256 E. COURT
JACK MALLANEY'S SINCLAIR SERVICE
Bourbonnais, Illinois — Phone 9-9200
Class of
Best
1957
Wishes
Compliments of
JAFFE & SONS
Store for Mein
MULLIGAN'S BARBER
SHOP
Featuring America's
Quality Brands
858 W . Broadway
Bradley— 9-91 I I
203 E. C ourt
Phone 3-4431
T E E IFllITO Si F A
WHERE G O O D PEOPLE MEET, EAT, A N D REFRESH THEMSELVES
BURL SHEPARD, Prop.
Route 45 and 52
Bradley, Illinois
T w o H u n d red liiyhty-fou r
Open Mondays
Phone 2-1832
BELL HARDWARE
BRADLEY, ILLINOIS
352 W . Broadway
Phone 3-7325
Serving the Schools o f Illinois fo r more than a Q uarter o f a Century
BLANKENBURG PHOTOGRAPHER
Phone 2-4117
143 No. Schuyler
Kankakee
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Portrait, Commercial, School Photography
e*»®
Photo and Lithograph Annuals
Covers and Binding
FABER FLORAL COMPANY
THE FRANKLIN PRESS
Florists to K an ka ke e f o r o v e r 7 0 Years
PRINTERS A N D STATIONERS
_
O ffice and School Supplies
Typewriters - Party Goods
xxx
FLORISTS
TO
KANKAKEE
Since
1 8
264 E. MERCHANT STREET
KANKAKEE, ILLINOIS
7 0
STORE
3 3 6 East C o u rt Stceet
Phone 3 -7 5 1 5
GREENHOUSES
8 6 9 W(-.st J e ffe ry S treet
Phone 2 -5 8 1 1
P a g e Tw o H u n dred Eighty-five
LASSERS
FURNITURE CO.
44 Years of Fair Dealing
KROEHLER FURNITURE
Sold Exclusively in Kankakee
by
L A SSER' S
RYAN PHARMACIES
BRADLEY LAUNDROMAT
For Dependable, Reliable
Prescription Service
The place to "D O " or
FREE DELIVERY
"H A V E " your washing done
No. 3, Meadowview
1666 W . Station Street
304 East C ourt Street
1055 W . Broadway
CLYDE'S
SHELL
Bradley, Illinois
SERVI CE
FREE PICK-UP A N D DELIVERY
—
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SHELLUBRtCATIOM
Phone
9-9330
Routes
4 5 - 5 2 - I I 3N
Closed Sundays
Bradley, Illinois
F. W. WOOLWORTH CO.
Roy
Shapiro
130 E. C ourt St.
MEN'S W EAR
Kankakee, Illinois
Phone 3-5821
For th at "collegiate look"
see Roy
Listen to
"The W oolworth H our"
Sunday
I*nQe Tw o H undred Highty-six
122 E. C ourt
Phone 2-1525
Always First
With the
Finest
Forma Is
Dresses
Coats
Skirts
Sweaters
and
Accessories
Beatrice
Foods
Co,
Bergeron Pontiac, Inc.
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150 E. Station
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Kankakee, III.
Kankakee, Illinois
ROYAL BLUE STORE
Bourbonnais, Illinois
• GROCERIES
• MEATS
Armand Lecuyer
• FRUITS
• FROZEN FOODS
"Nothing But the
Best"
• VEGETABLES
Phone 2-1213
P age Tw o H u n dred E ighty-seven
SWANNELL HARDWARE, Inc.
For the finest in sporting goods
in all major and minor sports
286 East C ou rt
Phone 3-6624
UNIVERSE
The Center of A ctivity on Olivet's Campus
A Place to Refresh and Relax
Harold Gillespey, Mgr.
J. E. DESELM & CO.
I'ai/r Tw o H un dred Ih(/hty-eii/ht
NOW, WASH WOOL WITHOUT SHRINKING
...widiout Fading...without Matting!
U s e m a g ic n e w
O
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U
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W a fe r F lu ff S o a p
cool water
Imagine— right in
Woolene washes even youf
most precious wools and cashmeres sunshine-clean . . .
they rinse out as fragrant, as fresh and bright as a day in
Spring! Woolene is wonderful for endless baby things . . .
for orlon and all synthetics, too!
Woolene makes a rich, fluffy foam that gently
removes even stubborn dirt and stains. You just
— gently
out dirt —
and let dry. No
blocking necessary — so easy!
Mild and gentle Woolene care makes lovely fabrics last
and last — stay lovely longer. And it actually
you
lots of money. For a fraction of the cost of sending out a
knitted costume, for example, you can buy Woolene,
wash that costume for pennies — and still have
enough Woolene left over for all the family’s
woolens, cashmeres and synthetics! T ry Woolene
right now — today! Terrific!
cleanses,
dip
deep-
squeeze
Woolene
rinse,
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saves
Use W o o le n e to tcash Sweaters, K nitw ear, Socks, Baby Things,
Blankets, o f W ool, Cashm ere, O rion and oth er synthetics
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W o o le n e , o r r e tu r n u n u sed p o rtio n
to th e m a k e rs fo r f u ll re fu n d .
Leeds Chemical Products, Inc.
I 12 East W alton St.
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Chi cago I I , Illinois
Congratulations Class of ’57
M. D. A.
GLIMMERGLASS
APOLLO CHOIR
ORPHEUS CHOIR
CLASS OF 1957
TROJAN SOCIETY
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A U T O M O B IL E DEALERS
B e rg e ro n P o n tia c , In c ..................................................................................... 2 8 7
K e y C ity M o to r s .................................................................................................. 2 8 3
BANKS
B r a d le y S ta te a n d S a v in g s B a n k ........................................................... 2 8 2
C ity N a t io n a l B a n k ................................ ....................................................... 2 7 7
F irs t T ru s t a n d S a v in g s B a n k ..................................................................... 2 7 8
BARBERS
L u n a B a rb e r S h o p .............................................................................................
M u llig a n 's
282
B a rb e r S h o p .............................................................................
284
B O O K DEALERS A N D PRINTERS
N o rth w e s t I llin o is D is t r ic t ...........................................................................
252
N o rth e a s t
I n d ia n a
N o rth w e s t
S o u th w e s t
W e s te rn O
W is c o n s in
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I n d ia n a
I n d ia n a D is t r ic t ....................................................................... 2 6 3
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FLORISTS
Faber
F lo ra l C o ........................................................................................
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Lassers F u r n itu r e C o ..................................................................................
285
K a n k a k e e B o o k S t o r e ................................................................................... 2 8 0
N a z a re n e P u b lis h in g H o u s e ...................................................................... 2 7 6
O liv e t C o lle g e B o o k S t o r e ........................................................................ 2 8 3
R a y ’s C h r is tia n S u p p lie s ............................................................................. 2 7 5
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GROCERS
R o y a l B lu e S t a r e ..............................................................................................
B a d g e r P a in t S t o r e .........................................................................................
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A n d e r s o n , I n d ia n a , F ir s t ..............................................................................
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I n s u r a n c e ................................................................................
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H a rd w a r e
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C in c in n a t i, O h io , S ta n to n A v e n u e ..........................................................
C o lu m b u s , O h io , F ir s t .....................................................................................
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C o lu m b u s , O h io , W a r r e n A v e n u e ..........................................................
E ly ria , O h io .......................................................................................................
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F lin t, M ic h ig a n , C e n t r a l..............................................................................
H a m ilto n , O h io , F ir s t .....................................................................................
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H a m m o n d , I n d ia n a , F ir s t .............................................................................
I n d ia n a p o lis , In d ia n a , East S id e ..............................................................
I n d ia n a p o lis , I n d ia n a , F ir s t ....................................................................
K a la m a z o o , M ic h ig a n , F ir s t ....................................................................
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L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n , F ir s t ..............................................................................
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N e w C a s tle , I n d ia n a , F ir s t ..........................................................................
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O liv e t C o lle g e C h u r c h ..................................................................................
R ic h m o n d , In d ia n a , F ir s t ............................................................................
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R a c in e , W is c o n s in , T a y lo r A v e n u e ..........................................................
T e rre H a u te , I n d ia n a , F ir s t..........................................................................
T o le d o , O h io , East B r o a d w a y .....................................................................
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274
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287
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la w a D i s t r i c t ..............................................................................................
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C o .....................................................................................
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S e c u rity L u m b e r a n d F u e l C o .............................................................
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B e a tric e F o o d s C o ........................................................................................
E. J. M u n r o e ...........................................................................................
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W a o d la w n T r a ile r S a le s ...............................................................................
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J a ffe a n d S a n s .................................................................................................
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Leeds C h e m ic a l C o ., In c .....................................................................
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O liv e t's U n iv e rs e ................................................................................
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N a z a r e n e T h e o lo g ic a l S e m in a r y ........................................................... 2 6 3
281
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In d ia n a p o lis
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S w a n n e ll H a rd w a r e , In c ...............................................................................
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Faculty Roster
S a y e s , J. O tt is , Th.B ., B.D., M .R .E ., D.R.E., 13 6 M o in S t., B o u rb o n n a is , I llin o is , 4 3 .
S c h w o d o , P. L., B.S., Th.B., M .A ., 1 4 7 N . C le v e la n d S t., K a n k a ­
A n d e r s o n , L e o n a rd , B.S., M .S ., 16 B resee S t., B o u rb o n n o is , I l l i ­
k e e , I llin o is , 39.
S la g g , Leo, A .B ., M .A ., 16 B e rn a rd S t., B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is , 38.
n o is , 39.
B a d e , K e n n e th ,
S lo a n , W illia m , A .B ., M .E d ., 3 9 6 S. W a b a s h
n o is , 39.
B .M us., M u s .M .,
I 4 OV2
M a in
S t.,
B o u rb o n n o is ,
A v e ., B r a d le y , I l l i ­
I llin o is , 3 9 .
B a n e , C a ro l, B .M u s ., 2 3 0 N . W ild w o o d , K o n k a k e e , I llin o is , 4 2 .
B a n g s , C a rl, A .B ., B .D ., 2 1 0 O liv e t S t., B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is , 4 1 .
B o rre tt, E a rl, A .B ., B.D ., S .T .M ., S .T .D ., M .A ., P h .D ., 6 5 3 E. Locust
S n o w b a rg e r , W . E., M .A ., P h .D ., 2 0 9 B u rk e S tre e t, B o u rb o n n o is ,
I llin o is , 33.
S t., B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is , 4 2 .
B ro w n , E u re la , B.S., M .A ., M a in S tre e t, B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is , 3 8 .
B ro w n , LeR oy, A .B ., M .A ., D .E d ., 3 0 4 O liv e t S t., B o u rb o n n o is ,
S w e a re n g e n , J. W ., 2 0 6 B u rk e S t., B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is , SS.
I llin o is , 4 0 .
B ro w n , R o b e rt, B.S., 1 4 7 '/2 C le v e la n d , B r o d le y , I llin o is .
B u m p , Ruth, A .B ., M .A ., 8 4 5 E. R iv e r, K a n k a k e e , I llin o is , 3 8 .
S tr ic k le r, D. J., A .B ., M .S ., 3 2 3 N o rth C e n te r S t., B r o d le y , I llin o is ,
34.
V a il, E lm o re , A .B ., M .S ., 211 B u rk e S t., B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is , 4 1 .
W o lm s le y , G o r d n e r , A .B ., 2 4 B resee S t., B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is .
W o o d r u f f, A . B o n d , A .B ., M .A ., P h .D ., 301 B u rk e , B o u rb o n n o is ,
I llin o is , 39.
B u sh e y, C lin t o n , A .B ., M .A ., B .D ., T h .D ., 3 3 5 N . F orest S t., B ra d ­
le y , I llin o is , 35.
C o llin s , H a rv e y , B .F .A ., M .F .A .,
1 7 V2
O liv e t
I llin o is , 4 1 .
C o tn e r, J o h n , A .B ., Th.B ., M .A ., P h .D .,
S t.,
B o u rb o n n o is ,
16 S p e n c e r C o u rt,
B o u r­
Student Roster
b o n n o is , I llin o is , 3 3 .
C ro ss, H e n ry , A .B ., M .S ., 158 C h itte n d e n , C o lu m b u s , O h io , 4 2 .
D e m a ra y , C. E., A .B ., M .A ., P h .D ., 14 S p e n c e r C o u rt, B o u rb o n n a is , I llin o is , 36.
D e m a ra y , H a r r ie t , A .B ., M .A .,
I llin o is , 4 0 .
E n d s le y , E liz a b e th ,
14
B .E d., M .A .,
I llin o is , 3 8 .
F la u g h e r, J e w e ll, B .M us.,
Spencer
1264
C o u rt,
E. C o u rt
16 C o n v e n t S t.,
B o u rb o n n o is ,
S t.,
K ankakee,
B o u rb o n n o is ,
I llin o is ,
3 9.
G a le , E lio L e o n a , A . A .G .O ., M u s .D ., 1 86 M a in S t., B o u rb o n n o is ,
I llin o is , 3 6 .
G a r d n e r , R. W ., B.S., M .A ., D .D ., 9 2 4
H a w th o r n e
L an e, K a n k a ­
A a k e r , M a r t in , U , 741 S. C o b b , K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
A c o rd , D o ro th y E lle n , F, 3 8 5 9 N e o s h o , St. L o u is , M is s o u r i, 9 7 .
A d k in s , G e ra ld R o y m o n d , So, 131 L ib e r ty , B r a d fo r d , O h io , 9 0 .
A f r ic a n o , N ic h o la s S a m u e l, F, 6 5 8 O o k D r iv e , K a n k a k e e , I llin o is ,
97.
A h le m a n n , F re d ric k W illia m , F, 7 0 8 P e n n s y lv o n io S t., M e n d o to ,
I llin o is , 96.
A h o , C h o rle s E d w in , F, 7 2 9 6 H e n ry , C e n te r lin e , M ic h ig a n , 101.
A h te n , D o n a ld F re d e ric k , F, 5 3 3 C h ic a g o S t., E. P e o ria , I llin o is ,
97.
A n d e r s o n , D a v id , Se, 1 1 0 5 2 S a n g o m o n , C h ic a g o , I llin o is , 75.
A n d e r s o n , M a r y H o d e n , So, 3 6 0 7 M . E m e rs o n , I n d ia n o p o lis ,
I llin o is , 3 5 .
G ro th a u s , C. E., A .B ., M .A ., P h .D ., 6 W . M a r s ile , B o u rb o n n o is ,
I n d ia n a , 91.
A n d re w s , B ruce Lee, So, 7 0 2 C la r k e , Des M o in e s , lo w o .
A n e m a , H e le n G a g e , U, R. R. 3 , K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
A n g le s , R o n o ld P a y n e , So, 10 7 S. C o u n ty lin e S t., F o s to ria , O h io ,
I llin o is , 4 0 .
G ro v e s , V e rn o n T., B.S., M .A ., P h .D ., 6 W . M o r s ile , B o u rb o n n o is ,
A n th o n y , D e lla M a e , Se, 6 7 5 S. H a rr is A v e ., C o lu m b u s , O h io , 7 0 .
k e e , I llin o is , 4 0 .
G ille y , R uth, A .B ., M .A .,
B.S.,
201
O liv e t
C ir c le ,
B o u rb o n n o is ,
I llin o is , 4 3 .
H a r d in , N e llie , A .B ., M .A ., 3 5 C o n v e n t S t., B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is ,
3 7.
H a s s e lb r in g , C h a rle s , B.S., 5 0 B e rn o rd S t., B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is ,
43.
H e n d e rs o n , C. L., 2 1 2 B u rk e S t., B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is , 33.
H o d g e s , W . T a lm a d g e , M .D ., St. A n n e , I llin o is , 4 3 .
H o p k in s , H o rlo w , B.S. M u s .E d ., M .S . M u s .E d ., A r m e d Forces, 4 2 .
H u m b le , H a rv e y , A .B ., M .A ., 5 6 9 W . W ild w o o d , K a n k a k e e , I l l i ­
n o is , 3 7 .
J e te r, J. L., A .B ., B.D ., M .S ., B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is , 4 2 .
K e ll, W in o n a , A .B ., M .A ., L o k e v ie w S u b d iv is io n , M o n te n o T w p .,
I llin o is , 4 0 .
L a rs e n , N a o m i, B .M us., M u s .M ., 3 0 4 O liv e t S t., B o u rb o n n o is , I l l i ­
n o is , 3 5 .
L a rse n , W a lt e r , B .M us., M u s .M ., B .S .M .E d ., M u s .D ., 3 0 4 O liv e t St.,
B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is , 34.
L e ist, J. F., M .A ., D .D ., 2 B resee A p a r tm e n ts , B o u rb o n n o is , I l l i ­
n o is , 3 5 .
L id d e ll, D a n ie l,
B .M us., M u s .M .,
1 4 0 ’/2
M o in
S t.,
B o u rb o n n o is ,
I llin o is , 4 1 .
L u n s fo rd , R. L., T h.B ., M .A ., 4 5 8 N . V o s s e u r S t., B r a d le y , I llin o is ,
36.
M c C la in , C. S., A .B ., M .A ., L itt.D .,
16 C o n v e n t S t., B o u rb o n n o is ,
I llin o is , 3 3 a n d 34.
M c C la in , E u n ic e , A .B ., 16 C o n v e n t S t., B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is ,
M c L a rty , H e le n ,
15305
L e x in g to n ,
37.
H a rv e y , I llin o is .
M it te n , L. G ., B.S., M .S ., P h .D ., 9 4 M a rs ile S t., B o u rb o n n o is , I l l i ­
n o is , 36.
M o o r e , E v e re tt, A .B ., M .A ., 2 0 7 B u rk e S t., B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is ,
41.
P a rr, F. O ., A .B ., M .A ., 1 1 0 W illia m s , B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is , 37.
P e rry , R a lp h , T h.B ., M .A .,
P h.D ., 6 7 6
Cook
B o u le v a rd , B ra d le y ,
I llin o is , 3 8 .
Reed, H a ro ld , A .B ., M .S ., T h .D ., D .D ., 1 O liv e t S tre e t, B o u rb o n n a is , I llin o is , 3 2 .
R eeves, E m ily , W illia m s H a ll, B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is , 4 3 .
Rice, W . D a v id , A .B ., M .A ., 24 C o n v e n t S t., B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is ,
35.
R ic h a rd s , A n it a , B.S., M u s .E d ., 1 5 3 ’/2 M a in S t., B o u rb o n n o is , I l l i ­
n o is , 4 2 .
R o b e rts , Esther W e ls h , B.S., M .A ., B lue Is la n d , I llin o is , 3 8 .
88.
A n to n id e s , H a ro ld
Ja m e s, PG , 9 5 0 E. M e rc h a n t, K a n k o k e e , I l l i ­
n o is .
A r m s tr o n g , D e lo re s M a r ie , S o, 154
M ic h ig a n , 88.
L a th ro p
A v e ., B a ttle C re e k ,
A r m s tr o n g , E a rl, Se, S h e ld o n , I llin o is .
A r n i, M o r tin C a r r o ll, J, R. R. 4 , M o r s h a ll, M is s o u r i, 84.
A s k e w , C. E u g e n e , F, 1 1 7 0 S. E v e rg re e n A v e ., K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
A s k e w , D u a n e C ly d e , F, 1 15 4 E. E ig h t A v e ., K o n k a k e e , I llin o is ,
97.
A u r a n d , P a u l, M S , R. R. 3 , S to c k to n , I llin o is , 105.
A y lo r , M a r g a r e t A n n , F, 2 E. E llio n a A v e ., O r la n d o , F lo rid o , 103.
B o ith , (Jesse) L e o n a rd , J r., S o, O liv e t N a z a re n e C o lle g e , K a n ­
k o k e e , I llin o is , 88.
B o k e r, E v e re tt Ir v in , Se, 1 22 3 N e ls o n S t., I n d ia n a p o lis , I n d io n a ,
65.
B a k e r, G o ld ie M a e , J., 374 1 V a n B u re n , F lin t, M ic h ig a n , 82.
B a k e r, M a r th a , J, W o o d la w n C h u rc h , B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is .
B a k e r, O m a B o n ito , U, El Paso, I llin o is .
B a n g s , M a r jo r ie , U, 2 1 0 O liv e t S t., K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
B o rk e r, D o rle n e , S e, 1 6 1 5 S u m m it S t., P o rts m o u th , O h io , 6 5 .
B a rn a rd , S p e n c e r A lle n , F, A ro n m a P a rk , I llin o is .
B a rn e s , C a ro l R a y le n e , F, R e d fo rd , M is s o u r i, 9 8 .
B a rn e tt, Jam e s T h o m a s , F, 2 1 0 N . 9 th A v e ., K a n k o k e e , I llin o is ,
99.
B a rn e tt, J a n ic e
S te in h o r t,
J,
295
N.
I llin o is
A v e .,
K onkokee,
I llin o is , 83.
B a rn h a rt, D a v id L a V e rn , M S , R. R. 2, B e o v e r F a lls , P e n n s y lv o n ia ,
100.
B a rr, A n it a , U , 4 5 5 E. Locu st, K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
B o s h a m , R o b e rt A r th u r , Se, N o rth East, M a r y la n d .
B a ssett, N a n c y M ., S o ., 4 2 4 5 F o re s t A v e n u e , N o rw o o d
12, O h io ,
91.
B a ssett, Paul M ., S e, 4 2 4 5 F orest A v e n u e , C in c in n a ti
12, O h io ,
71.
B a td o r f, M a r y L., S e, R. R. 2, A u b u r n , I n d ia n a , 6 8 .
B a tes, T h o m a s H o w a r d , F, 1 1 5 6 S. O s b o r n , K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
B a te m a n , E d w in L o w e ll, J, 9 1 6 L in d s e y A v e ., S o u th B e n d , I n d i­
a n a , 83.
B a u m , G a y l, PG , 6 8 0 B o u rb o n n o is R d ., K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
B e o n , J. M a rle n e , J, R. F. D. 2 , C a r d in g t o n , O h io .
B e o rd , J e r ie l A r d e n , F, R. F. D. 2 , A lm a , M ic h ig o n , 103.
B e a tty , C h a rle s L., J, 2 9 5 0 R o g e rs la n d , G ra n d R a p id s , M ic h ig a n ,
82.
B e o tty , Iv o n V e ry l, J, R. R. 3 , C o lu m b u s , In d ia n o , 8 3 .
B u k e r, B y ro n Lee, F, 4 4 3 F le tc h e r A v e n u e , S p e n c e r, I n d ia n a , 9 6 .
B e c k w ith , M o r io n L o V e rn , F, 9 1 8 S. C h ip m o n S t., O w o s s o , M ic h i-
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C a b o t, J o s e p h J a m e s , F, 1821 R o s a lin d A v e ., East C le v e lo n d ,
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B e n n in g to n , M a ry A n n e , U , R. R. 1, W a s h in g to n , P e n n s y lv a n ia .
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B ra d le y , W illia m
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B o llo n d , A lic e
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C o llie r , F e n to n E u g e n e , F, R. R. 3 , M a r s h a ll, I llin o is , 100.
C o llin s ,
C a llin s ,
H a rv e y
A r n o ld , PG , B ox 1 4 5 , H ig h S p rin g s ,
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C om bs,
E v e re tt E u g e n e , S o , 5 5 8 P e a rl, M a rs e ille s , I llin o is ,
F lo rid o .
85.
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B ry a n ,
B ry a n t,
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Iv y P la c e , A k r o n
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1 0 7 th
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D a v id s o n , G e o r g e E u g e n e , F, 10 T o n i S t., B o u rb o n n a is , I llin o is ,
97.
D a v id s o n , M ic h a e l B r ia n , F, R. 3 , W a v e r le y , O h io , 101.
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19, G e o r g ia ,
E v e ra k e s , M a rs h a ll H a rr y , F, 6 5 5 E. C h e s tn u t, K a n k a k e e , I llin o is ,
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E v e re tt, C lif fo r d E llio tt, J, 4 6 4 S. P o w e ll A v e ., C o lu m b u s 4
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O h io ,
E w a rt, L u c ile , U , 9 5 4 S. F o u rth , K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
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D a v is , W illia m
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I llin o is ,
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B o u rb o n n o is ,
Kankakee,
M a r k lu n d , B e rn a rd A u g u s t, F, 7 3 1 7 S. M a y S t., C h ic a g o , I llin o is .
M o r le r , C h a rle s D e a n , Se, B ox 2 6 8 , T u s c o la , I llin o is .
M a rs h , C h a rle s W illia m , F, Box 115 , M e lb o u rn e , K e n tu c k y , 9 8 .
M a rs h m a n ,
103.
F ra n k ie ,
M a r t in , F re d a
na is .
F, 2 1 0 2
Q
A venue,
New
H a w k , O liv e t N a z a r e n e C o lle g e ,
C a s tle ,
I n d ia n a ,
Kankakee,
llli-
M a r t in , Luke A lle n , F, 5 5 2 S. East A v e ., K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
M a r t in , W illis D a le , O liv e t N a z a re n e C o lle g e , K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
M a r tin s o n , M ilto n
s in , 9 0 .
B u rn e t, J r., S o, R. R. 3 , Elk M o u n d , W is c o n ­
M a r v in , Lee, U , 4 W e s t M a rs ile S t., B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is .
M a r v in , Earl R., PG , 4 W e s t M a r s ile S t., B a u rb o n n a is , I llin o is .
M a ts o n , M e rw y n D e a n , S o , R. R. 2 , B r itt, la w a , 9 0 .
M a tth e w s , M a r ily n
Rae, 1 89 W . 6 th , F lin t, M ic h ig a n .
M a tth e w s , M a x M ., 9 0 3 E. 7 th S t., F lin t, M ic h ig a n .
M a x w e ll, R o b e rt E u g e n e , Sa, 2 2 7 W . 3 7 th S t., A n d e r s a n , I n d i­
a n a , 91.
M a y e s , E liz a b e th , J, 1 2 2 8 L o n g , H a m ilto n , O h io , 85.
M a y e s , M a r ily n L a u is e , East C o u rt R a a d , K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
N e ls o n , R o b e rt
n o is , 9 9 .
B ayd,
N e th e r ta n , G lo r ia
92.
F, 3 0 5
S. G o r d o n
A v e .,
K ankakee,
I lli­
K a y e , S o , 1 9 9 5 E. L in d e n , K a n k a k e e , I lli n o i s ,
N e tr y , M a r ie , U , 2 4 4 N . C h ic a g o , K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
N e u e n s c h w a n d e r , A r t h u r B., U , 2 0 0 W . N o rth S t., W a ts e k a , I l l i ­
n o is .
N ic c u m , B e tty R uth, F, 6 1 9 N . 12 th S t., L a fa y a tte , I n d ia n a , 9 9 .
K ankakee, I lli­
N ic c u m , In a M a y , S o, 4 1 6 J e ffe rs a n , E lk h a r t, I n d ia n a , 9 2 .
N ic h a ls , C h a rle s L e ra y , S a , 2 7 O a k , B o u rb o n n o is , I llin o is , 9 3 .
N ic h a ls , I lia Rae, F, R. R. 1, O r la n d , I n d ia n a , 9 9 .
n o is .
M e y e r , M a r ir u th , F, 4 1 4 F r a n k lin , V a lp a r a is o , I n d ia n a , 9 6 .
M e y e r , R o b e rt P a u l, S a, 6 3 0 Enas, K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
M id d le t o n , A r le n e E v e ly n , Se, 6 4 7 1 6 5 th S t., H a m m o n d , I n d ia n a ,
N is b e t, P a u l, F, 1 6 2 3 E. M a a r e S t., D e c a tu r, I llin o is , 103 .
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N a a n a n , J a a n , Sa, 5 2 0 E. O h io S t., B lu ffta n , I n d ia n a , 9 1 .
80.
M ilb u r n , J a h n , J, 621 R a a s e v e lt, K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
M ilb y , T h a m a s H a rle n , 2 0 6 S. W a ln u t, S p r in g f ie ld ,
M ile s , H a r r y , F, 4 5 1 0 S. T r a il, S a ra s a ta , F lo rid a .
N a a n a n , K e n n e th , J, 5 2 0
E. O h ia S t., B lu ffta n , I n d ia n a , 86.
N a r r is , W illia m
n o is , 9 6 .
F, 501
M a y h u g h , S a m u e l Lee, F, 3 1 9 W . W a ln u t, P rin c e ta n , In d ia n a .
M e m e n g a , M e r le
E u g e n e , F, 2 5 6 N . W ild w a a d ,
I llin o is .
M ilh a n e , J a h n , F, 7 0 7 S. E v e rg re e n , K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
M ilk , L e la n d P ie rc e , F, C h e b a n s e , I llin o is , 9 9 .
M ille r , A r le n e E., S a , 1 1 2 7 6 D re w R a a d , C la r k s v ille , M ic h ig a n ,
88 .
M ille r , B e n ja m in W e n d e ll, Se, 1 8 0 6 S.
la w a , 72.
M ille r , C a ra ly n
80.
M ille r , D illa r d
1 3th
S t., C o u n c il B lu ffs ,
E ckle y, S e, 1 1 6 W . B e v e rly C t., P e o ria ,
I llin o is ,
C h a rle s ,
S. S m a ll A v e ., K a n k a k e e , I l l i ­
N a r t h , R ic h a rd C., Se, O liv e t N a z a r e n e C o lle g e , K a n k a k e e , I l l i ­
n o is , 7 3 .
N a r t h , R o b e rt N ., J, 1 5 1 6 M in n ie S t., P a rt H u ro n , M ic h ig a n , 8 6 .
N a r t h , T h e lm a , U , 16 C o n v e n t, B a u rb o n n a is , I llin o is .
N u tt , Eris M ., Se, 2 18 S u m m it, K a n k a k e e , I llin o is , 7 8 .
O b e r la n d e r , D a v id M ic h a e l, S a , R. R. 2 , B u c y ru s , O h io .
O e s te r le , O r v ille M a r v in ,
n o is , 9 7 .
F, 5 2 3 B e c k m a n D r iv e , K a n k a k e e , I l l i ­
O le r , W ilb e r t J e a n , J, R. 1, M a r e n g a , O h ia , 84.
P a u l, S a, R. R. 2, M c A r th u r, O h io .
M ille r , Fern J u d ith , F, 2 3 0 D e w e y A v e ., L a n c a s te r, O h io , 1 0 3 .
M ille r , F lo re n c e M a r ie , F, 2 7 2 0 E. 3 7 th A v e ., G a r y , I n d ia n a , 9 6 .
M ille r , L a rry K e n t, S a , B a x 1 0 5 7 , G o r d o n , O h ia , 91.
M ille r , P h illip D ., S o, 2 2 0 W . D e a n S t., V ig d e n , I llin o is .
M ille r , R a n a ld E d w a rd , F, 7 0 2 J a n u a ry , F e rg u s o n 2 1 , M is s o u r i,
101.
O liv e r , G e r a ld L., U , 3 8 5 S. L a n g w a a d , K a n k a k e e , 111In a is .
O liv e r , V i r g il K e n n e th , S a , 5 03 1 C le v e la n d S t., G a ry , I n d ia n a ,
88.
O s b o r n e , C h a rle s
F lo r id a , 83.
W e s le y , J, 5 9 3 2
W.
L in c o ln
S t.,
H o lly w o o d ,
O s tr a w s k i, C h a rle s R ic h a rd , U, 5 7 0 N . S c h u y le r A v e ., K a n k a k e e ,
I llin o is .
M illh u f f , C h a rle s , F, 1 6 4 3 W . 9 2 PI., C h ic a g o , I llin o is , 9 7 .
O w e n , A n it a , U , N . C a v e n t Rd., B a u rb o n n a is , I llin o is .
M il lik a n , K e n n e th D e a n , 1 4 3 3 S. A r m s tr o n g , K a k o m a , In d ia n a .
O w e n , D a le P ric e , F, 3 0 M a e d e r A v e ., D a y ta n , O h ia , 9 8 .
O w e n , G e r a ld , J, C a n v a n t, B o u b o n n a is , I llin o is .
M in g le d a r f f , W a lt e r , R. F. D. 3 , D o u g la s , G e o r g ia .
M in a r , M a r ia n Lucy, J, 1 6 2 5 S. A r m s tr o n g , K a k o m a , I n d ia n a , 82.
M it c h e ll, E rw in L e ra y , F R. R. 2, S o u th W h it le y , I n d ia n a .
M it te n , D a n a ld , F, 2 1 3 B u rk e S t., B a u rb o n n a is , I llin o is .
M a n r a e , J e w e l M a r le n e , So, R. 3 , C h a r lo tte , M ic h ig a n , 8 8 .
M o n tg o m e ry , R o b e rt W e s le y , F, 3 0 3 W . S p ru c e S t., P rin c e to n ,
I n d ia n a .
M o a n , G e a r g e E d w a rd , F, 3 4 3 S. W ild w a a d , K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
M a a r e , C h a rle s R o b e rt, J, O liv e t N a z a r e n e C o lle g e , K a n k a k e e ,
I llin o is .
M o a r e , H a s k e l W ., S e, R. R. 1, W a a d r u f f, W e s t V ir g in ia .
M o o r e , S u z a n n e L y n e tte , U , 2 9 0 I llin o is A v e ., K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
M a a r e , W a a d r a w , J r., U , 2 0 7 B u rk e S t., B a u rb o n n a is , I llin o is .
M a ra n , M a rth a M a n k e r , S a, R. R. 1, M a n te n a , I llin o is .
M o r g a n , N a t a lie L a u is e , U , 1 0 0 B a rn a rd Rd., M a n te n a , I llin o is .
M o r g a n , S u s a n n e , M ic h e l, U , 1 0 0 B a rn a rd Rd., M a n te n a , I llin o is .
M a ra ff, G e n e v ie v e C ., P G , 1521 E. C a u rt S t., K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
M a rr is , D. J e a n e n e , J, 3 9 E tna A v e ., H u n tin g t o n , In d ia n a .
M a rr is ,
Jahn
Le
I llin o is .
M a rr is , S a m u e l
gan.
Ray,
J,
O liv e t
E lm e r, M S , 2 5 5 0 1
N a z a re n e
P a i, S ih W e i, F, 15 T ze C h ic h S tre e t, T a ic h u n g , T a iw a n , C h in a ,
98.
P a lm e r, E d w a rd S., S e, 4 0 R a s e d a le A v e ., U n ia n , M is s o u ri.
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P a rk e r, D a n a ld L., S e, 14 B re se e , B a u rb o n n a is , I llin o is .
P a rk e r,
P h y llis
D ia n n e ,
F,
1664
S.
K e rth ,
E v a n s v ille ,
In d ia n a ,
100.
P a rr, C le m , U , 1 1 0 W illia m s S t., B a u rb o n n a is , I llin o is .
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P a tta n , R a n a ld L., F, 3 4 0 S a u th M a p le , B la a m in g ta n , I n d ia n a , 9 8 .
P a y e tte , E la in e H a p e , Sa, 1 4 5 5 4 8 th S. E., G ra n d R a p d is , M ic h i­
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Kankakee,
P e c k h a m , D o n a ld L., J, 4 1 7 H ills b a r e A v e ., E d w a r d s v ille , I llin o is ,
84.
D e a rb o rn , M ic h i­
P e lto n , F lo re n c e I., F, 1 5 3 8 5 P a rd e e , W y a n d a tt e , M ic h ig a n , 100 .
P e lta n , R o n a ld S m ith , F, 1 7 1 6 3 H a rm a n , M e lv in d a le , M ic h ig a n ,
C o lle g e ,
A n n a p o lis ,
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M a rr is a n , P e rcy, S e, 1 0 9 5 S. S e v e n th A v e ., K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
M a rr is s a n , R a y m o n d A n d r e w , J, 2 1 3 N . M a p le S t., S tu r g is ,
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M a s im a n n , C h e rie R u th, F, 741 E. O a k , K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
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M a tt , H a z e l, U , 9 9 4 S. 7 th , K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
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98.
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1, W e s t V i r g in i a ,
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P e n d le y , C h a rle s E llis , F, 7 3 4 E. B r o a d w a y , B r a d le y , I llin o is .
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96.
P h illip s , G e n e C ., Se, 2 0 L in n , K a n k a k e e , I llin o is , 7 5 .
P h illip s ,
L e o n a rd H a rle y , F, 6 1 1 8 S. K e n n e th , C h ic a g o
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n o is .
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P o ls ta n , W illia m
(B u d ), S e, 4 6 8 0
68 .
D e la w a rd
I n d ia n a ,
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85.
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I llin o is .
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R e g n ie r, R ic h a rd K e ith , F, 1 2 8 6 E. C h e s tn u t, K a n k a k e e , I llin o is ,
9 7.
R e ic h m a n , S a n d ra J e a n , F, Bax 3 8 , L ib e r ty v ille , Io w a , 9 9 .
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R e y n o ld s , E lla J a n e , F, R. 1, M a a r e la n d , I n d ia n a .
R ice, T h e lm a , PG , 2 4 C o n v e n t, B o u rb o n n a is , I llin o is .
D a rle n e ,
Sa,
1014
N.
1 0 th
S t.,
R ay, F, S ta r R o u te , C o ry d a n , In d ia n a .
S c h e rm e rh a rn , R a y m o n d
I llin o is , 105.
W illia m ,
Th
C,
Elm
P a rk ,
K ankakee,
S c h im in e a l, J a y n e C a ro le , U , St. A n n e , I llin o is .
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S c h a e n w e ffe r, D a ra th y D ie c k h a ff, S a , 5 O a k S t., K a n k a k e e , I l l i ­
n o is .
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S c h w in , L a rry C a rl, F, 2 9 0 5 4 6 th S t., Des M a in e s , Io w a .
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99.
S c a tt, R o b e rt, Th C , 2 4 9 M a in S t., B a u rb a n n a is , I llin o is , 105.
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70.
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a n a , 103.
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R ic h a rd s , F ra n ce s
Io w a , 9 1 .
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S c a rle tt, D a n a ld , S a , 16 B resee, b a u rb a n n a is , I llin o is .
S c h a ffe r, C lif fo r d
S t., G a r y ,
P a o l, P h illip K e ith , J, 5 3 6 5 L in w a rth Rd., W a r th in g t a n , O h ia .
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P ra ffe r, L a rn a S u e , J, 341 C E d g e w o o d
M is s o u r i, 85.
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B u r lin g t o n ,
S h e a , G e n e A lb e r t, S a, 3 90 1 W a tte r s a n R d., C in c in n a ti 7 , O h io ,
92.
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100 .
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F, 4 4 0 2
Is la n d
P a rk
D r.,- D r a y to n
P la in s ,
S h a rt, J e rry
91.
Lee, S a,
1111
N.
S h a n n o n , I n d ia n a p o lis ,
I n d ia n a ,
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84.
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S h ru m , C a ra ly n
R a b b in s , J u d ith , F, 5 1 5 N . B la in e , B r a d le y , I llin o is .
R u th, S a , 6 5 6 S a le m
R d., C in c in n a t i 3 0 , O h io ,
88 .
S h u lts , E ld a n
no is .
R., S e, O liv e t N a z a r e n e
C o lle g e , K a n k a k e e ,
I lli­
R o b in e tte , N a rm a Lee, S e , 1 6 8 2 G u e n h te r R d., D a y ta n , O h io , 6 4 .
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R o g e rs , B e rtru m J e r ry , J, R. 2 , F u lta n , I llin o is .
R o g e rs, M a u r ic e , Se, R. 2 , F u lta n , I llin o is , 7 3 .
R o g e rs , R e N e e , U , 2 3 9 1st S t., C h e b a n s e , I llin o is .
S ie m e rin g , P a m e la S u e , U , 1 8 8 5 C a w B lv d ., K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
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82.
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S ir r in e , J a n e t
Rase, H a r o ld E., Se, 1 4 6 1 0 L in c o ln A v e ., D a lta n , I llin o is .
S k in n e r ,
S in g le ta n , S h ir le y A n n , F, 2 5 0 H a ls te a d , L o w e ll, I n d ia n a .
S in n a r d , L a re n a V ia la , F, A s s u m p tio n , I llin o is .
Ire n e ,
F, 1111
A shm an
S t., M id la n d , M ic h ig a n ,
101.
E a rl
L e ra y ,
F,
15546
H a n o v e r,
A lle n
P a rk , M ic h iq a n ,
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S la c k , A u d r e y L u c ille , U , 1 8 7 E. 1 5 0 th S t., H a rv e y , I llin o is .
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R a ve n , M a r y J a n e , Se, M a n te n a , I llin o is .
S la c k , R ic h a rd G ., S e, 1 4 6 3 0 L a a m is , H a rv e y , I llin o is , 7 6 .
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S la a n , J a h n H o w a r d I I I , J, 1 6 7 2 5 S u n d e r la n d , D e tr o it 1 9 , M ic h i­
gan.
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69.
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S a lk e ld , W illia m
F r a n k lin , J, 1 0 9 5 S. L in c o ln , K a n k a k e e , I llin o is .
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100 .
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S m ith , C la u d e
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L a v e rn , J , 1 8 1 6
E d ith S t., M u rp h y s b a r a , I llin o is ,
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S m ith , D a n a ld , U , P e a ta n e , I llin o is .
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S m ith , N in a
99.
L a u is e , F, 2 9 1 9 M ilta n
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N o z o re n e
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T ro b o u g h , D o v id
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90.
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102.
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100 .
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