Eastern IIii nois
University
Charleston, Illinois
MARCH, 1962 NO. 4
Letters ... Whitehall Writes Cover Photo
Jacqueline Cravener, Of Berlin Crisis Speakers and representatives
the groups co-sponsoring the Mar
Class Of 1952,. Dies Editor's Note: The following letter 31 conference to study ways
was written by PFC David A. White- means of attracting more high sch
After Long Illness hall, ex-'61, and forward ed to the graduates to the field of element
Alumni Office by his mother, Mrs. education meet in the Laborato
Editor's Note: The following letter Louise S. Whitehall, Bloomington, School just before the opening
was received from Helen Lee C. Ill . David's address is RA 16 698 sion.
Mitchell, sister of Jacqueline Crav- 638, HQ and HQ Co. lst BG 19th
ener, '52. Miss Cravener died Janu- They are, from left, Dr. J. M. SI
ary 15, 1962, after a long illness. A Inf., APO 112, New York, N. Y. er, director of placement, Universi
memorial fund has been established of Illinois; Mrs. Eva S. Clinto
in Chicago for Miss Cravener. It is I am a member of the U. S. Army Paris, Illinois Citizens Educati
the Jacqu eline Cravener Memorial stationed in Augsburg, Germany, My Committee; Forest Shoulders, '3
Fund, Grand Chapter of the Order outfit, the lst Battle Group, 19th In- superintendent of schools, Robinso
of the Eastern Star, 23 W . Randolph fantry, has just completed a three- Dr. Harry Merigis, director of t
St., Chicago, Ill. month ~our of duty in Berlin, Ger- School of Elementary and Juni
many. High School Teaching; Ken Hesle
I'm writing to inform you of the '51 , director of alumni services; Cle
recent death of my beloved sister, This letter I hope will make some Phipps, ex-'27, president of ICE
Jacqueline Cravener, Class of 1952 of your readers more familiar with and past president of Alumni Ass
and a former Livingston Lord scho- Berlin and thereby make the ties be- ciation, Mattoon; President Quin
lar. Following is a short obituary. tween Berlin and America stronger. Doudna; and Katherine Stapp, e
'24, Danville High School, Danvill
Jacqueline Cravener of Grant Park, Geographically, Berlin is an 82
Illinois, was born in Chicago, Ill. , on square mile island in the middle of through the heart of the city. It ·
January 2, 1931. She died in St. a Red sea. There are 2.2 million peo- just one of the many places whe
Mary's Hospital, Kankakee, Ill., Jan- p le in Berlin; many of them are refu- the Communists are causing troubl
uary 15, 1962, following a long ill- gees. The city is a sprawled out giant Many of the Americans have becom
ness. Jackie received her B.S. in Ed- and industry is the heart. quite complacent about such situa
ucation from Eastern in 1952 and her tions. After all, most people do hav
M. S. in Education from Northwest- Today Berlin is more like an Am- problems.
ern University in 1956. She taught erican city than a German city.
one semester in Stickney, Ill. , for Stop and think of a wall dividin
four years in Grant Park, Ill., and Even the language barrier is go- Bloomington right down Washing
two years in Pueblo, Colo. ing down since it is a requirement ton. Think of your friends who liv
that all graduates of the high schools on the wrong side of the wall. Som
Surviving are her parents, Mr. and learn English as a second language. of them try to jump the wall an
Mrs. Leon J. Cravener; two sisters, Many of the little children of seven they are shot dead before your ey
Helen Lee Mitchell, '53, and Blanche or eight can speak some English. The Think of people, hundreds of pe
Snider; and five nephews and two Americans here in Berlin agree that pie, who stand at each side of th
nieces. Interment was on January 19, Berlin is one of the most progressive wall and look at their loved ones o
Mount Hope Cemetery, Blue Island, and most Americanized cities in the other side and all that they c
Ill. Europe. do is cry. Think of a man who ris
his life to wave at an American sol
Jackie had been in poor health for To many of the people of the U. ier.
several years and four years ago be- S., Berlin is simply a city with a wall
came blind as a result of her illness. around it and another one down The pity should not be so mu
Despite her handicaps, she learned for the man who is free ; the pity ·
Braille and to get around without as- The Eastern for the man on the wrong side
sistance. Above all she had faith that Alumnus the wall who does not have the righ
her sight would return and she could of freedom . His problem is too bi
go back to teaching. Always cheer- Publishe d in June, September, December for him and his help and salvatio
ful, she typed volumes of letters to and March by Eastern Illinois University, his very life, are in the hands of
her family and friends, and made Charleston, Illinois puppet dictator.
tape recordings for the blind friends
she had met this past year in Dur- VOLUME XV MARCH, 1962 NO. 4 Berlin seems a long way fro
ham, N. C . To the end she thought Bloomington. It is not so far. T
more of doing for others than for Director of Regional Services _ Asa M. Ruyle same forces of communism trying t
herself. Director of Alumni Services _ Ken Hesler, 'S 1 control the people of Berlin are al
trying to gain control of Americ
Condolences for our family came Entere d May 14, 1947, as second class Communism is ont an idle threat.
came from all over the nation. She matter at the post office in Charleston, Illi-
will be sorely missed, not only by nois, under authority of the act of Con- I have seen profound sorrow
her family but by her many, many gress, August 24, 1912. Yearly subscription
rate $2.00; two years $2.75; three years (Continued on page 5)
(Continued on page 15) $ 3 .5 0 .
PAGE TWO
Alumni Co-Sponsor Elementary Conference
Methods Sought
To Cut Shortage
Approximately 100 lay citizens
and educators participated March 31
in a conference co-sponsored by the
Alumni Association to study ways
and means to interest high school
students in the field of elementary
e:iucation.
Dr. J. M. Slater, director of place- John Dively, '54, principal of Jefferson Junior High School, Charleston ,
ment at the University of Illinois :md Dick Williams lead one of the five panel discussions held in the after-
and one of the featured speakers at •won session of the conference.
the conference, pointed out one of
the major areas of concern in the and Junior High School Teaching at of which we are not proud," he said.
field of elementary education when Eastern. The administrator's problems in
he noted the lack of men entering
the profession. Merigis said that Eastern's place- securing good elementary teachers
ment office receive:i last year ap- was the topic of Forest Shoulders,
"In 1961 the various teacher edu·- proximately 160 requests for every '35, superintendent of schools at
cation institutions in the nation pro- graduating elementary education ma- Robinson, Ill.
duced a total of 54,000 elementary jor available to accept a position.
teachers, 7,000 of which were men He offered a number of sugges-
and 47,000 of which were women," And he amplified his comment by tions as to how the administrator
he said. noting the small number of elemen- might better secure and retain the
tary teachers graduated last year by best elementary teachers.
But it isn't only a lack of men Eastern.
teachers that causes leaders in the "The problem of employing com-
field of elementary education to be "Eastern with 82 elementary grad- petent elementary teachers is com-
concerned. It's the short supply of uates ranked at the bottom of all plex. Every time we lower our
elementary teachers-period. state universities. This is a record standards for employment we add to
the complexity of the problem in the
The shortage was well illustrated future, even though vacancies may
in a remark by Dr. Harry Merigis, be filled temporarily," he said .
director of the School of Elementary
Miss Katherine stapp, ex-'24, Dan-
ville High School, discussed the pro-
gram of the Future Teachers of Am-
erica as one example of an effort to
interest young people in teaching.
Two alumni prominent in the or-
ganization of the one-day conference
were Clem Phipps, ex-'27, Mattoon,
and Dick Williams, ex-'44, Charles-
ton.
Phipps is president of the Illinois
Citizens Education Committee and
past-president of the Alumni Asso-
ciation. Williams is president of the
Alumni Association.
Seven alumni elementary princi-
pals participated in the program.
They were Roy E. Sheppard, '48,
Mattoon; Robert A. Wright, '38,
Dick Williams, Charleston, president of the Eastern Alumni Associa- Casey; Eva Honn, '37, Mattoon; Jack
' heads the conference registration line in the hallway of the Laboratory Williams, '56, Tuscola; John Dively,
hool. Approximately 100 citizens and educators from 30 central Illinois '54, Charleston; Betty Lou Cole, '40,
munities attended the conference.
Mattoon; and Pete Genta, '51, Mat-
toon.
PAGE THREE
Dr. McAfee To Retire August 31; Summer Theatre Set
EIU Announces New Appointments For 1962 Session
Dr. Florence McAfee, head of the Eastern's Third Annual Summ
women's physical education depart- Theatre Program has been schedul
ment since 1935, will retire August to run from June 4 through Augu
31. The announcement of her com- 10.
ing retirement was made March 19
at a meeting of the Teachers Col- The Summer Theatre group w
lege Board. present three major productions d
ing the ten-week period. Three
Dr. McAfee, who came to Eastern lections will be chosen from the fo
in 1924, has been at the University lowing titles: "Bus Stop," "Summ
and Smoke," "Streetcai· Named
Florence Prybylowski sire," "My Three Angels," "The Me
her of the Wedding," "The Ring an
Florence McAfee the Book," and "Boy With a Cart."
longer than any other current mem- Wayne Thurman The Summer Theatre program ·
ber of the faculty. a cunicular program devoted to th
gree from the State University of presentation of drama especiall
She will be succeeded by Dr. Iowa and the Ph . D . degree from chosen to provide the student bod
F lorence Prybylowski, assistant pro- Purdue University. faculty, and community with vit
fessor and supervisor of girls physi- and entertaining theatre in a varie
cal education at the Laboratory President Quincy Doudna has also of forms, styles, and types.
School. announced that Dr. Russell H. Lan-
dis, professor of industrial arts, will The program is also designed t
Dr. vVayne Thurman, associate be acting head of his department for provide the members of the theatr
professor of speech, has been named the fall quaiter, 1962. Dr. Walter company with the type of practica
head of the speech department be- A. Kiehm, professor and regular de- educational theatre experience whic
ginning with the summer quaiter. p artment head, will be on leave that best prepares them to carry on dra
quarter. matics activities of quality and pr
For the past two years a commit- ficiency in any setting.
tee of three speech professors has
supervised the activities of that de- The program is open to hig
partment. The new department head school graduates about to enter col-
appointments are for a two-year per- lege, students currently enrolled in
iod. college, teachers now directing thea
tre activities who feel the need for
Dr. Prybylowski, who joined E ast- further specialized training, and any
ern's staff in 1958, will ass ume her others who qualify for admission to
new duties September l. She holds the University and desire summer
the M. S. degree from the Univer- theatre experience.
sity of Michigan and the Ed. D. de-
gree from Colorado State College. Among those areas of dramatic
study being emphasized are acting
Dr. Thurman holds the M. S. de- technique, stage movement and
fencing, stage lighting, scene design
~AGE FOUR and stage-craft, house and stage
management, and voice and diction.
Interested persons may obtain a
copy of the summer catalog (con-
taining complete information aboul
Easte1n's entire summer program ) by
writing to the Office of Admissions,
Eastern Illinois University, Charles-
ton, Illinois.
Specific questions concerning Sum-
mer Theatre may be addressed to
Dr. E. Glendon Gabbard, Depart-
ment of Speech, Eastern Illinois Uni-
versity, Charleston, Illinois.
Robert L. Cantrell, '61, was mar-
ried in January. He is employed as
a chemist for Corn Products Co.,
Pekin, Ill. His address is 415 Willow
St. , Pekin, Ill.
Certification Board Whitehall . .. EIU Speech Maior
Approves Curriculum (Continued from page I) Wins Fellowship
For Secondary Educ. despair in people's eyes; the eyes of An Eastern speech major has been
an entire nation of people in East awarded a National Defense Act
The State Teacher Certification Germany have shown me utter and graduate fellowship valued at $9,000
Board of Illinois has approved unani- tragic despair. to work toward his doctorate in
mously the revised curriculum for speech correction from Purdue Uni-
secondary (high school) teacher can- I am sound emotional in this let- versity.
didates working for the Bachelor of ter. I have seen things in the past
Science in Education degree at East- that have greatly impressed me. But Luther Jay Platt, Litchfield, will
ern. when I saw for myself the actual begin work in September at Purdue
conditions in Berlin and East Ger- after receiving his Bachelor of Sci-
Eastern's program is the first to many, I realized that nothing ever ence in Education degree this May
receive approval by the board under seen or done has made such a pro- from Eastern.
the new certification requirements found impression.
which go into effect July 1, 1963. An honor roll student the past
Then I think of the complacency five quarters, Platt originally enter-
A new curriculum for students in and lethargy present in America to- ed Eastern as a chemistry major.
the School of Elementary and Junior day. I remember that I was a part Switching to speech in his soph-
High School Teaching is being con- of that group who laughed off the
sidered by the University's curri- Communist threat. But now I have Luther Jay Platt
culum committee and will be pre- seen communism; I can no longer
sented to the certification board at laugh. omore year, Platt said he found
a later date, according to President speech correction work stimulating
Quincy Doudna. Think of Berlin as people. These and relatively untouched by men as
people have seen communism first a profession. He has a chemistry
Several modifications in the sec- hai1d. These people are our friends minor.
ondary curriculum were requested and allies. They understand the
by the board members prior to their horrors of communism because they When notified of his grant by the
approval. The major modification have seen it cruelly used on their U. S. Office of Education, Platt said ,
was that all students will be requir- loved ones. "The training I have received at
ed to take a course in mathematics Eastern made it possible to get the
unless they have taken an "advanced The Berliners are symbolic of the grant and will stand me in good
course" in high school or can pass a entire world in the fight against com- stead at Purdue."
proficiency examination. munism . I pray that Fr~edom's light
in Berlin and in the world never Platt has been active in Eastern
At present, an Eastern student fails. If we do not fail Freedom, then campus activities. He appeared in
with good grades in high school "col- Freedom will not fail us. major theatrical productions of East-
lege preparatory courses" may be ern Players-"Born Yesterday" and
exempt from the math requirement. PFC David A. Whitehall "Inherit the Wind."
Another requirement change is that cording to President Doudna. This He is currently engaged in stu-
the major and minor presented for change will be effective July 1, 1963, dent teaching at Charleston High
graduation "must be in separate also. School. H e also spends two hours
areas or subjects in accordance with daily in speech correction work for
minimum standards to teach those In presenting the Eastern curri- the other Charleston public schools.
subjects in a recognized junior or culum to the Board for approval,
senior high school." Dr. Doudna emphasized the import-
ance of experience and graduate
Some Eastern departments will study to the teacher.
ave to increase their minor require-
ments since new certification stand- "The general objective of the pro-
rds demand 30 quarter hours in gram for the education of secondary
me fields and 36 in others. teachers at Eastern has been stated
frequently: We seek to develop edu-
Four courses in education are cal- cated persons who know how to
d for in the new program. teach school," Doudna said.
Three will be handled by the fa- "We recognize at Eastern the futi-
lty of Professional Studies, pres- lity of attempting to do, in four
tly the education department. The years, everything that should be
her will continue to be the depart- done to achieve our general objec-
ental methods course as taught by tive.
e various academic departments.
"Y./e believe experience and grad-
During the transiton period, pres- uate study are needed to develop
t education courses plus the de- the truly professional teacher; our
rtmental methods course will be position is that a person who com-
ed. pletes our program is worthy of ini-
tial certification," the president con-
Practice teaching, formerly known cluded.
"student teaching," will now be
own as "Teaching Practicum," ac-
PAGE FIVE
Panther Squads Display Strength Four Panther Teams
To Improve Winter Loop Ratings Begin Competition
In Spring Sports
Eastern's winter sports teams gave five of the IIAC all-star team. The
indications of becoming title challen- 6-4 forward and center led all East- Spring sports got underway Mar
gers in the future as they finished ern scorers with an average of 15.7 31 as the baseball team played h
with a flurry of strength to capture points per game and topped the re- to Indiana State for a doublehead
two second places, one third place, bounders with a mark of 9.7 per at Lincoln Field.
and a fomth in Interstate Conference game. He scored 68 points in his
standings. last two games. Coach Jack Kaley's nine are slat
for 34 games this season, includin
Highlight of the winter season was Dick Carmichael, junior guard three with the University of Illino'
Jim Gardner's winning of the 177- from Decatur, also earned a berth The Panthers blanked the Illini in
P o u n d division NAIA wrestling on the second IIAC five . Free throw single meeting last year.
championship at Winona, Mich. honors for the season went to Larry
Weck, guard from Robinson, as he The golfers, coached by Haro
connected on 52 of 61 attempts for Pinther, open their season April 7
a percentage of .852. Carmichael Illinois State, and Coach Mayna
was named honorary captain of the O'Brien's trackmen make their deb
season . April 10 at Bradley University. Coac
Rex V. Darling takes his tennis te
Wrestling onto the court for the first time Ap
11 at the University of Illinois.
Coach Harold Pinther's wrestlers
netted 43 points to finish behind The schedules:
Southern (105) and Northern (45)
in the IIAC wrestling meet at Char- Baseball
les ton .
March 31-Ind. State, 10-2, 2-1
Don Novak, Olney, registered the April 6-Hope College, 12-4
only first for Eastern as he out- April 7-U. of I., 6-7, 1-2
pointed Western's Len Fiocca, 11-8, April 10-Ill. Wesleyan, 5-7
in the 137-pound class. Gardner and April 13-14-Eastern Mich. (3),
Clyde Mitchell, Newton, placed sec-
ond in their respective divisions. away
April 20-21-Central Mich . (3),
Jim Gardner Swimming
home
Gardner, Springfield, defeated four Panther swimmers, coached by April 23-Indiana State (2) , away
opponents on his way to the divi-- Bill Groves, netted 60 points in the April 23-Millikin (2), home
sion crown. Eastern finished sixth in loop meet to finish behind Southern April 28-Washington Univ. (2) ,
the national wrestling meet. ( 178). Mike LaForest, Grosse Point,
Mi.eh., took Eastern's only first as home
In IIAC competition, the swim- he won the 100 yard butterfly in a May 1-U. of I., home
ming and gymnastics teams captured record-breaking :56.5. May 4-5-Southern (3), away
second-place honors behind Southern May 11-12-Northern (3), away
Illinois, while the wrestlers placed George Steigleman, Chicago, was May 15-Lewis College (2), home
third behind Southern and Northern voted the meet's most-valuable per- May 18-19-Western (3), home
Illinois. Southern will drop from the former as he placed second in the May 25-26-Illinois State ( 3), horn
league at the end of the current 220 and 440-yard freestyle events.
academic year. Track
At the NAIA national swimming
Basketball meet in Detroit, LaForest and Stei- April 10-Bradley, away
gleman each earned a fourth place April 14-Bradley Relays, away
The Panthers' youthful basketball for Eastern. LaForest placed fourth April 16-Nmthern, home
squad, coached by Rex V. Darling, in the 100-yard butterfly, and Stei- April 21-Central Mich ., home
came on strong after a slow start to gleman was fourth in the 220-yard April 28-Illinois State, away
finish the season a 11-12 record freestyle. May 5-State Meet, Charleston
overall and 6-6 fourth place in the May 9-Western, away
conference. Last season, the cagers Gymnastics
compiled a 10-13 mark and an iden- (Continued on page 15)
tical 6-6 loop record. Led by Jack Goodfellow, Effing-
ham, the Panther gymnasts scored placing fourth in the free exercise,
All of the Panther cagers will re- their best IIAC finish since Eastern horizontal bar and tumbling. He was
turn next season. Lloyd "Bat" Eg- entered gymnastics competition. fifth on the trampoline.
gers, named the team's most-valuable
player, was chosen to the first team In the league meet, Coach Bob Roger Hellinga, Chicago, was
of NAIA District 20 and the second Hussey's charges scored 91 points third on the side-horse. Don Clegg,
to finish second behind Southern Champaign, rated a third place on
(172) . the still rings, while Dave Stanfield,
Kansas, placed third in all-around
Goodfellow scored 27 points by competition.
PAGE SIX
Alumni News Notes
1900-1909 Elizabeth S. "Bessie" Stewart Rock Island, Ill. She attended the
(Mrs. John P. Gruber), '07, writes 50th anniversary reunion ot the
Theodora Shoemaker (Mrs. Ches- that her husband has been associat- Class of 1911 at Eastern last Octo-
ter F. Curtis), 'O1, entered Eastern ed with Eastern Washington Sate ber.
on the very first day of the school's College since 1927. The Grubers are
peration. She now lives at 44 East now retired. They live at 214 Fifth Lewis S. Linder, '11, lives at 904
First St., El Paso, Ill. St., Cheney, Wash. Sixth St., Charleston, Ill.
Elsie Woodson (Mrs. J. G. Butter) , Edna Travis (Mrs. William L. David 0. Kime, '12, lives at Kan-
'02, makes her home at 234 S. Grove Bridges), '07, lives at 6257 N. Sher- sas, Ill. Before retiring, he served
Ave., Oak Park, Ill. man Drive, Indianapolis 20, Ind. 25 years as president of Westmar
Mrs. Bridges reports that she and College, Le Mars, Iowa.
Alice McDonald Winger, '03 died her husband have spent the past
last September in Tuscan, Arizona. 10 winters in Florida. "Can't take Mary Edith Neblick, '12, has been
Most of her married life was spent shoveling snow anymore," she writes. retired since 1952. She reports she is
in Seattle, Wash., where her hus- looking forward to the 50th anniver-
band was professor of mathematics Augusta McKittrick (Mrs. Ed- sary reunion of the Class of 1912
at the University of Washington. Be- mund Clark Glenn), '08, died Feb. this fall at Eastern's annual home-
sides her husband, Dr. R. M. Win- ruary 12 in Florence, Colo. She had coming. She lives at 725 S. Fourth
ger, she leaves two married daugh- been a Colorado resident since 1910. St., Springfield, Ill.
ters, six grandchildren, and one sis- Her husband, Judge Glenn, died in
ter, Mary McDonald Rominger, '10, 1941. Ruby E. Handshy (Mrs. John J.
Tuscan . Devlin), '12, lives at 1044 S. Spring,
Nelle Wiman Brown, '08, makes Springfield, Ill.
Bonnie Shoot Miller, '03, resides her home at 61YN State Road, Arl-
at 855 Seventh St. , Charleston, Ill. ington Heights, Ill. Elizabeth Shrieve (Mrs. Ronald L.
King ), '13, makes her home at 875
Lois Margaret Davis, '04, lives at Florence Maris (Mrs. Samuel S. Eleventh St., Charleston, Ill.
The Homestead Hotel, 1625 Hill- Du Hamel), '08, lives at 1525 Bates
Ave., Springfield, Ill. Kate Linder (Mrs. Wilfred Mich-
an Ave ., Evanston , Ill. She retired ael), '13, died in October, 1960. She
15 years ago because of ill health. May Corzine (Mrs. Arthur Cox), h•ught in schools near Mattoon, Ill.
'09, makes her home at 515 East Her husband died in 1959.
Bessie B. Byers (Mrs. Homer G. Elm St., Olney, Ill. Her husband,
avisson ) , '04, visited the campus now town clerk, is a retired printer. Emily Reid, '13, reports she and
t summer. Of the visit, she writes, her sister have built a new home in
he lovely little theatre was a won- Oliver Hostetler, '09, resides at Albion, Ill., where they are enjoying
erful improvement over the rostrum 700 Austin St., Sparta, Wis. their retirement. Her address is 300
the assembly room where we used East Elm St., Albion.
Jeanette M. Dickerson, '09, lives
present our plays. I loved the at 852 S. Park Ave., Springfield, Ill. Gladys Campbell, '14, is professor
nion Building." Her husband, who emeritus, University of Chicago. She
"ed five years ago, was one of ln- Elden F. Keith, '09, writes that he lives at 1157 E. 56th St., Chicago,
iana's foremost landscape painters. ~md his wife live on a 28,000 acre Ill.
he lives at 331 W. Pontiac, Fait ranch at Kaycee, Wyo. His address
ayne , Ind. is Kaycee. Nita Love (Mrs. H. Zeis Gumm),
'14, resides at 208 Ten Broeck, Paris,
Flora E. Balch, '05, taught mathe- 1910-1919 Ill.
atics in Evanston Township High
hool from 1916 to 1946, when she Willmetta Hallock Newmon, '10, Bertha M. Chapman, '14, resides
tired. She makes her home at 1506 lives at 306 S. Monroe, Pittsfield, at 840 S. Pastfield St., Springfield,
esley Ave., Evanston, Ill. Ill. Ill.
Donald ]. DeWolf, '06, repo1ts Ruth Carman , '10, retired from Helen Irene Moffett (Mrs. Isaac
at he has pretty well retired from the foreign language depaitment at Myers), '14, substitute teaches in
w practice ~md is devoting some Eastern in 1953. She lives at 1110 Charleston Community Unit District
· e to the preparation of manu- Sixth St., Charleston, Ill. schools. She lives at R. R. 1, Ash-
ipts for American History Supple- more, Ill.
nt readers. He lives at 2335 For- Ruth Gray (Mrs. Harold Green-
leaf ), '11, lives at 1220 16th St., Edna Charlotte Kilgore (Mrs.
iew Road , Evanston , Ill. Maurice E. O'Day) , '14, lives at
1018 Fourth St., Charleston , Ill.
PAGE SEVEN
Ella Grace Scott (Mrs. Charles Kurtz), '18, lives at 407 N. Cross, Ruth Irene Nickles (Mrs. Paul
Kelso Ross), '14, is now employed Robinson, Ill. She retired in 1948. Nees), '22, teaches grades one
as a clerk in the Department of four at Hutton School, Chariest
Health, State of Illinois. Her address Stella Ruth Lawton (Mrs. Albert (Ill.) Community Unit. Her addr
is 1009 N. Fourth, Springfield, Ill. Vietor), '18, lives at 513 Marshall is R. R. 3, Charleston.
St., Paris, Ill.
Mary N. Goodson, '14, retired in Alice L ee (Mrs. Herman Davis)
June, 1958. Her address is 614 Mid- Florence Wright (Mrs. Robert F. '22, reports her husband died
dle Drive, Woodruff Place, Indian- Briggs), '18, and her husband re- cember 31, 1961. Her address is
apolis 1, Ind . turned to Charleston, Ill. two years R. 1, Freedom, Ind.
ago when Mr. Briggs retired as sec-
Mary Newlin, '15, resides at 404 retary of General Telephone and Marguerite Delano Mayes, '23, r
W. Main, Robinson, Ill. Electronics Corporation, New York, sides at 1706 Noble Ave., Sprin
field, Ill.
Ruth Linder, '15, has lived in Mat- N. Y. They live at 855 llth St.,
toon , Ill., since her retirement in Charleston, Ill. Mary Catherine Lytel, '23, liv
1954. She was associate professor of at 821 E. Main, Olney, Ill. She r
geography at the University of Mary Crowe, '18, resides at 205 tired in 1959 after teaching for
Wyoming. Her address is 102 N. E. Maple Grove Ave., Fort Wayne, years.
34th, Mattoon. Ind.
Dale Dudley Coyle, '23, is an em
Myrtle Cra~ Ayres, '16, lives at Edward E. Hood, '19, lives at ployment interviewer for the Illino'
3602 Central Ave., Apt. 4 A, In- 4910 Kratsville Road, Evansville, State Employment Service office ·
dianapolis 5, Ind. Ind. LaGrange, Ill. He resides at 620 N
. Dale L. Climer (Mrs . C. M. Bar- Catherine Ave. , LaGrange Park, I
rick), '16, reports she and her hus- Edith Crowe, '19, makes her home
band are both retired. They live at at 205 East Maple Grove, Fort Maurice L. Muchmore, '23, mak
Star Route 1, Robinson, Ill. Wayne 5, Ind. his home at 938 Tenth St., Charle
ton, Ill. He is currently located ·
Joy Cowen (Mrs. G. A. Sahli) , Margaret McGill, '19, is doing Carbondale, Ill., where his constru
'16, resides at 115 Arch Terrace, private duty nursing again after re- tion company is building a ne
tiring in 1957 after 32 years as a building for Southern Illinois Univer
Amarillo, Tex. nurse. During her career, Miss Mc- sity.
Minnie Ellen Cassidy (Mrs. Jacob Gill served in Spanish Honduras,
Chicago, Detroit, and with the U. S. Dorothy Leggitt, '23, is readin
J. Iles), '16, lives at 506 S. Central Indian Service. She lives at R. R. 4, teacher and head of the readin
Ave., Paris, Ill. Paris, Ill. clinic at Joliet (Ill.) Township Hig
School and Junior College. Her ad
Ruth P. Johnson (Mrs. A. S. John- Phyllis A. Alexander, '19, retired dress is 154 Second Ave., Joliet.
son), '16, reports she would like to from teaching in 1960. She taught
finish some of the projects started home economics at Belleville (Ill.) Loretta Orndorff (Mrs. Fran
30 years ago, but she is kept too Township High School and Junior Matheny), '24, lives at 709 Dakota
busy with church activities, work, College. Her address is 427 East A Ave., Mattoon, Ill.
nnd substitute teaching. Her address St., Belleville.
is 523 Riverside Drive, Villa Park, Eva B. Nave, '24, is at home i
Ill. C. Ruth Hadden, '19, retired from Annapolis, Ill.
teaching in 1959 after 36 years of
Frances Behrens (Mrs. Carman T . service in the elementary schools of Opel Margaret Rippey, '24, teach
Fish), '17, lives at ~35 S. Crescent Evanston, Ill. She makes her home at es science at Benjamin Franklin Jun-
Ave., Park Ridge, Ill. 2211 Central St., Evanston, Ill. ior High School in Springfield, Ill.
Her address is 230 S. State St.,
Mary Roderus (Mrs. 0. Frank Lucille Nehrling Saunders, '19, Springfield.
Kellogg) , '17, retired from teaching lives at 1720 Avenue E, Sterling, Ill.
in 1957, but she still had teaching Her father, Walter Nehrling, was Clara Rodebaugh Whisennand,
in her "blood." She writes, "I sta1t- superintendent of grounds at East- '24, resides at 208 E. Wisconsin, Ob-
ed a private kindergarten in my ern from 1902 until his death in long, Ill.
home. I love it! Send your 4 and 5 1932.
year old grandchildren to me at A. Louis Oder, '24, teaches bio-
Kindergarten House. I'll love 'em and Lillie La Rue Sims, '19, resides at logy at Springfield (Ill.) Junior Col-
I hope they'll like it, too." Her ad- Ridgway, Ill. lege. Mrs. Oder, the former Louis
ress is 1203 Jefferson, Charleston, Nicholson, '24, teaches Latin, Span
Ill. 1920-1929 ish , and English at Tri-City High
School, Buffalo, Ill. The Oders re-
W. Weg er Allison, '17, is in thi• Homer S. Scovil, '20, is principa side at Dawson, Ill.
insurance business in Flat Rock, Ill. of Franklin, Lyle and Lincoln
His address is Flat Rock. Schools, Kewanee, Ill. He is in his Ruth Reynolds, '25, '40, is art con·
38th year of service in that system. sultant at the Hinsdale (Ill.) Public
Marie Pollard (Mrs. Stanton A. His address is 708 Henry St., Kew- Schools. She lives at 28 South Bodin
Gilbert), '17, lives at 402 South Cen- anee. St., Hinsdale.
tral Ave., Paris, Ill.
Bonnie Bell (Mrs. C. H. Love- Geneva Bell (Mrs. Harry T.
Mabel B. Eckerle, '17, resides at land), '20, plans to live in Paris, Ill., Wright, Jr.), '25, writes that Mr.
3612 Moore Ave., Cheyenne, Wyo. in a few years after her husband, a Wright, '15, died June 26, 1961. He
Methodist minister, retires. Her ad- was supervisor in the insurance de-
Martha Van Sellar, '18, makes her dress is 814 W . Pike St., Crawfords- partment of the State of Illinois.
home at 314 Chestnut St. , Paris, Ill. ville, Ind. Mrs. Wright lives at 1337 112 Holmes
Ave., Springfield, Ill.
Rachel E. Risser, '18, resides at
418 West Washington St., Paris, Ill. Paul H. Kepner, '25, is guidance
Elsie Blanche Aten (Mrs. W. S.
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unselor at J. E. B. Stuart High a position she has held since 1958. the Fairchild Scanograver, prepar-
hool, Falls Church , Va. His ad- Her address is R. R. 1, Vevay. ing photographs for reproduction in
ess is 3249 Gunston Road, Alex- the newspaper. Her address is 224
dria, Va. Otho E. Green, '27, is in his 22n<l E. Glenn St., Marissa.
Claude 0 . Combs, '25, has been year with the Post Office Depa1t-
Jes supervisor for a mainten ance ment. He is with a mobile unit, sort- Helen M. Oliver (Mrs. Earnest
emical firm for 22 years after ing mail on trains running from Zink), '30, lives at Box 202, Eads
nding about a dozen years in Chicago to Kansas City. His address Lake, Paris, Ill.
hool administration. He writes that is 3614 Fairview Ave. , Downers
e has four children and 14 grand- Grove, Ill. John F. Miller, '30, and his wife,
ildren . His address is 1707 W . the former Mabel L . Hieronymus, ex-
wrence Ave., Springfield, Ill. His Mildred Dorothy Nolting (Mrs. '31, make their home at 711 S. Vine,
· e is the former Esther Loomis, ex- Oliver A. Hoffman) , '27, is a de- O'Fallon, Ill. They have two children
6. partmental teacher at Schiller School and two grandsons.
Hilda J. ·Moore ( Mrs. Harlo Grant in Centralia City (Ind.) school sys-
nner ) , '25, has taught in the tem. Her address is lrvington, Ill. Stella A. Holmes (Mrs. Fred E
Barrick), '30, reports a future
ge-Harmony ( St. Clair County, Sara Frances Hall Travis, '28, has change of address. After September
.) school system since 1956. H e taught in the Scottland (Ill.) Com- 1, 1962, she will live at R. R. 1,
ches English in the junior high munity Schools since 1953. She is Olney, Ill. She now lives at 5500
ool. His address is 3 Carson now teaching grade 6. Her address is Main, Downers Grove, Ill.
·ve, Belleville, Ill. R. R. 2, Chrisman, Ill.
Burnett Barrett ( Mrs . C. E . George F. Haddock , '30, makes
artman), '26, has taught in the Dorothy J. Shafer (Mrs. Lewis T. his home at 1010 Greenwood Ave.,
llchart (Ind.) city schools since h er Maywood, Ill.
:usband's death in 1952. A daugh- Lanphier ) , '28, is a mathematics
r, Patsy, is a sophomore in elemen- teacher at Jefferson Junior High Leslie G. Aikman, '31 , travels cen-
School, Mattoon, Ill. She attended tral Illinois for the Curtis Circula-
education at Ball State, Mw1cie, the NEA convention at Atlantic City tion Co. He has one child, Linda, 14.
d. She lives at 1221 Kilbourn, in 1961 as a representative of the His address is 1712 Lowell Ave. ,
hart. Mattoon Teachers' Association. Her Springfield, Ill.
Conrad C. Hogue, '26, and his address is R. R. 4, Mattoon. H er
· e, the former Anne Parr, '26, live husband attended Eastern in 1927- Mahlon /. Hillard, '31, teaches
919 Augusta St., Oak Park, Ill. 28. physical science and chemistry at
Mary Muchmore Schatz, '26, is Belleville (Ill. ) Township High
Irvin R. Hill, '28, lives at 2835 School and Junior College. His ad-
d of the social studies d epart- Sweet Way, Sacramento 21 , Calif. dress is 10 N. 39th St., Belleville.
nt at Glen Ellyn Junior High
ool, Glen Ellyn , Ill. Her address Eva L. Dunn, '28, spent the year V elda Madge Tittle (Mrs. Roy
10 W. St. Charles Road, Lombard, from August 1960 to August 1961 Clippinger ), '31, writes that her
in H eidelberg, Germany, teaching father, J. M . Tittle, died in July,
Josephine Moffett (Mrs. Frederic in the Army Dependents Schools and 1958, and her mother died in Au-
. Benton) , '26, writes that her first traveling. She spent Christmas in gust of last year. Mrs. Clippinger's
Italy, Easter in Russia, and the sum- address is 205 W . Cherry St. , Carmi,
cover book was published last mer in Spain, Portugal, Algeria, and Ill.
ay. A second edition came out in the Scandinavian countries. During
tulip time, she was in Holland. Her Glenn Dodd, '31 , teaches indus-
mber. She plans to present a address is 390 W. 16th St., Chicago trial arts in a unified arts program
py of the book, "The Pace of a Heights, Ill. in the Oak Park, Ill. , elementary
en," to the Eastern library in mem- schools. His address is 1947 Ne\.v-
Ruth Maxwell Bell, '28, is an ele- castle Ave., Westchester, Ill.
o£ Miss Edith Ragan. Mrs. Ben- mentary teacher in Fountain Coun-
's address is 707 W estview St., ty, Ind. Her address is R. R. 2, Madonna M. Masterson (Mrs.
· adelphia 19, Pa. Attica, Ind. Roy Checkley), ex-'31, and her hus-
band, ex-'31, live on a farm south
Ralph B. Casey, '26, is teaching John P. Floyd, '29, and his wife, of Ashmore, Ill. Mrs. Checkley
thematics in Milford (Ill.) Town- the former Dorothy Hill, '30, are teaches sixth grade in Paris, Ill. Two
'p High School. He is in his 40th both working in Community Unit sons, Larry and Monty, are attend-
School District 100, Alexis, Ill. Doro- ing Eastern. The Checkleys may be
of teaching. His address is 11-3 thy teaches second grade, and John addressed at Ashmore, Ill.
, Walnut St. , Milford. is unit superintendent. Their ad-
Delilah Ellen Nay (Mrs. David F. dress is P . 0 . Box 62, Alexis. Helen Vaup el Schoeck, '32, writes
that her daughter, Sandy, is a future
ey), '27, lives at 1900 Holmes Fresco E . Shipman, '29, lives at teacher member in her third year
e., Springfield, Ill. 111 N. Range St., Oblong, Ill. at Belleville (Ill.) Township High
School and is contemplating enroll-
Dorothy Hovious ( Mrs. Charles Wayne E . Isley, '29, and his wife, ing at Eastern in 1963. The Vaupels
Frye) , '27, writes that her hus- the former Inez A . Mock, ex-'29, live at 305 N. Pennsylvania Ave .,
d died in F ebruary 1961. Ha lives at 9404 W. North Ave. , Wau- Belleville.
a member of the Class of 1930. watosa 13, Wis.
Charles Askew, '32, has been a
address is 3331 Clinton Ave ., 1930-1939 teacher in the Nable (Ill.) High
n, Ill. School since 1945. His address is
Kathleen Wilson (Mrs. Thomas Noble.
Margaret Coon (Mrs. C . C . Cot- J. Lee), '30, is co-editor of the Mar-
), '27, is librarian and English issa (Ill .) Messenger. She operates Gladys Lucille Ragsdale, '32, is
her at Vevay (Ind. ) High School, employed by the Illinois Depart-
PAGE NINE
Three Eastern alumni, all elementary school principals, lead the dis- Ill. Mrs. Gillum is the former Ma~
cussion in one of the five panels at the March 31 conference co-sponsored garet Gwin, ex-'34. The Gillu
by the Alumni Association to study ways to attract more high school stu- make their home at 1528 W. Jack
dents into the field of elementary education. They are, from lefr, Robert A. son St., Springfield.
Wright, '38, elementary principal, Casey, Ill.; Jack Williams, '56, North
Ward principal, Tuscola, Ill.; and Pete Genta, principal, Bennett School, Juna Rebecca Willms, ex-'35, co
Mattoon, Ill. pleted her work on the bachelor'
degree in 1958, receiving the degr
ment of Revenue, Springfield, Ill. She also teaches methods courses in from Greenville (Ill.) College. H
Her address is 1513 S. Sixth, Spring- business. She hopes to jet to Europe address is St. Elmo, Ill.
field. for the summer of 1962. Her address
is 109 W. Lincoln, Charleston, Ill. Leona Lacey (Mrs. John
Catherine Shatler (Mrs. Parker Scott), '35, reports that her husban
E. Hardin) , '32, planned to move Loren Herman Petty, '34, reports operates a pharmacy in Wills Poin
to 2405 Rock Terrace, Rockford, he has completed 9% units beyond Texas. A son, Hugh, 15, atten
Ill., early this year. the master's degree at the University Texas Military Institute in San A
of Illinois. He teaches vocational ag- tonio. The Scotts live at 101 N
Margaret Ruth Thompson (Mrs. riculture at the Clay City (Ill.) Com- Fomth, Wills Point.
Howard Begeman) , '32, is teach- munity High School. His address is
ing Latin in Sandborn (Ind.) High R. R. 1, Clay City. Roy K. Wilson, '36, lives at 61
School and doing graduate study at Clearbrook Drive, Springfield, Va.
Indiana University in the summer. Ruth Rodgers (Mrs. Everett C:ls-
Her address is Sandbom. sady), '34, has been teaching art at Wilma Nuttall, '36, lives at 40
Jefferson Junior High School, Char- N. Clay St., Robinson, Ill.
Jeannette B. Wood (Mrs. Stanford leston, Ill., for the past seven years.
Carrington), '32, taught for 20 years Her address is R. R. 4, Charleston. Ora M. Wilson completed 26 yea
and is now retired. Mr. Carrington with State Welfare work in March
has retired from farming. Their ad- Louise Brian Williams, '34, is of- Mrs. Wilson is the former Della Ma
dress is R. R. 5, Paris, Ill. fice manager at FM station WSAB, Bennett, ex-'41. A son, Marlin, is
Mt. Carmel, Ill. She lives at 519
Bertha Dolton (Mrs. Miles A. Division St., Mt. Carmel. sophomore at Chrisman (Ill.) Hig
Kitchen), '33, is currently teaching
second grade in Lovington, Ill.-a Mildred Grush (Mrs. Rowland School. The Bennetts live at 308 _
position she has held for 10 years. D. Timmons), '34, teaches remedial Vermont, Chrisman.
Her address is R. R. 4, Robinson, Ill. reading at West High School, Salt
Lake City, Utah. Her address is 1354 Cecil W. Elam, '36, took a sabbali
Jim Lattig, '33, is editor of the E. Claybourne Ave., Salt Lake Citv cal leave from teaching mathemati
Orientor, an official bi-weekly pub- 6. . at Morton East High School, Cicero
lication of the UASF Aeronautical Ill., during the first semester an
Chart and Information Center, St. P. P. Barrick, '34, is general sup- traveled in Canada and the U. S
Louis, Mo. Jim is also an outstanding ervisor, service training school, Alli- He makes his home at 6702 W. 34
marksman, having won the civilian son Division General Motors, Indian- St., Berwyn, ,Ill.
marksman class in the National apolis, Ind. He lives at 5732 N. Car-
Rifleman Association national sec- vel Ave., Indianapolis 20. Dean Orley Gray, '36, is associat
tional matches held March 4 in St. professor of mathematics at the Uni
Louis. Zula Doris Paddick (Mrs. J. Ralph versity of Houston. His address ·
Dillard) , '35, is now teaching grade 2946 Pine Gully, Houston 17, Texas
Vera G. Harris, '33, is principal of four at Lincoln School, Robinson , He has two daughters, Sheila Eliza
Lincoln Elementary School, Mon- Ill. She lives at 1010 Spruce St., beth, 8, and Lori Dean, 7.
mouth, Ill. Her address is 420 N. Robinson, Ill.
Sixth St., Monmouth. Thelma Davis (Mrs. Roy Ben
John W. ·Gillum, '35, is assistant nett), '37, lives at R. R. 1, Kingman
Jane Lahey, '33, is coordinator of manager of Chemical Services at Ind. She has three children, Betty
off-campus student teachers at EIU. Sangamo Electric Co., Springfield, 17, John, 15, and Beverly, 14.
Lloyd Russell Harris, '37, has be
farming at R. R. 1, Clay City, Ill.
since 1950. The Harrises have fiv
children, Linda, 21, Robert, 18
George, 15, Frederick, 12, an
Thomas, 6.
Gwendolyn Oliver (Mrs. Alvah C
Borah), '37, is vice-president of th
Illinois Guidance and Personnel A
sociation until Oct. 1962. Her ad
dress is 2124 Whittier, Springfiel
Ill.
Horace Dane Bouslog, '37, receiv
ed his master's degree in 1960 fro
Indiana State Teachers College. H
is assistant superintendent of sch
of Community Unit District No.
Edgar County, Ill. His address is
R. 3, Chrisman, Ill.
Beatrice M. Flori, '37, teach
high school biology and a stat
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nsored science workshop for ele- Mrs. Smith is the former Agnes Va. The Tallmans live at 1102 30th
ntary teachers. Her address is 321 Pawley, ex-'37. Mr. Smith has been St., Parkersburg.
. College, Kewanee, III. superintendent of the Chrisman
Ross I. Cox, '38, and his wife, the Community Unit School District No. Carolyn McKinney (Mrs. Lloyd
rmer Pauline L. Marshall, '37, have 5 since 1948. The Smiths live at 301 Saxe), '41, has been teaching for
o children, Stephen, 14, and Mar- E. Monroe Ave., Chrisman, Ill. the past 12 years at Edwards Sen-
a, 12. The Coxes live at R. R. 8, ior High School, Albion, Ill. Her
x 255, Indianapolis 31, Ind. 1940-1949 address is R. R. 4, Albion.
Robert C. Gibson, '38, is a profes-
r and director of student teaching Joanna Levitt (Mrs. Floyd Car- Mary Lee Cox (Mrs. Ernest R.
Radford College, Radford, Va. He gill), '40, repo1ts that her husband Miller), '41, reports that her hus-
ived his doctor's degree from is chief of services for the blind in band is employed by Remington
e University of Virginia in 1960. the Illinois Department of Vocation- Rand, Univac Division. He retired
· address is 615 Seventh St., Rad- al Rehabilitation, Springfield, III. from the Air Force in 1958. The
rd. The Cargills, who have a son, Meri- Millers reside at 4848 27th St. N.,
Elizabeth L. Nichols (Mrs. Mor- dity, age 6, live at 216 W. Miller, Arlington, Va.
Springfield.
Newlin), '38, lives in Hutson- Dale "Doc" Moore, '42, is county
. e, Ill. She has two sons, Gregorv. Rondell L. Davidson, '40, and his superintendent of schools of Wood-
, and J. Douglas, 11. wife, the former Betty Edwards,, ex- ford County, Ill., a position he has
Louise Tym (Mrs. J. Eugene Hon- '43, live at 9046 Fairview Ave., held since 1954. Mrs. Moore is the
ld), '38, resumed full-time teach- Brookfield, III. Rondell teaches phy- former Mary Ann Alka, '44. The
g last fall. She teaches English at sics at J. Sterling Morton Junior Col- Moores live at 512 N. Main, Eureka,
lege, Cicero, Ill. He also teaches Ill.
·s (Ill.) High School. Her ad- guided missiles in a naval reserve
ss is R. R. 1, Paris. unit. Mamie Walker (Mrs. Dale Curry),
Louise Inman (Mrs. Edward J. '42, teaches five classes of biology
agner), '38, writes that her hus- Thelma Moon (Mrs . Herman A. at Fairfield (Ill.) Community High
d is associate professor of elec- Monts), '40, is employed as a case- School. The Currys, who completed
worker with the Illinois Public Aid. construction of a three-bedroom
1 engineering at the University Herman, '36, teaches social science home in 1961, live at Geff, III.
Texas, Austin. The Wagners have at Charleston (Ill.) High School.
o children, Edward, 16, and The Monts live at 1703 Seventh St., Brigitta J. Kuhn, '42, is associate
ine, 13. Mrs. vVagner wrote, "If Charleston. professor of French at Illinois State
y of our friends come to this area, Normal University. She received her
J. Leonard Bucholz, '40, is assist- Ph.D. in the University of Paris in
want them to visit us." The ant mechanical engineer for I;:;'ier- 1953.
agners live at 6600 Vine St., Aus- national Harvester Co., Rock Island,
Ill. Mrs. Bucholz is the former Bur- Delmar L. Nordquist, '42, became
5, Texas. mida Foor, '40. They live at R. R. assistant supervisor of art for Seattle
1, Coal Valley, Ill. (Wash.) schools last fall. In Decem·
Alene Moon Hampton, '39, be- her he had an aiticle, "Olaf Krans,
Frank F. Schack, '40, is junior Folk Painter From Bishop Hill
e principal of Brookwood School, high basketball coach at Clay City, (Ill.)," published in America Swed-
Ill. During his eight years in that ish Yearbook. His address is 19421
wood, Ill., in 1961. Her ad- position, his teams have won 126 26th Ave. SW. Seattle 66.
games and lost 23, including three
is 307 Le Rose Drive, Chicago undefeated seasons. His daughter, Helen K. Blank Snider, '43, may
~ Janen, is a sophomore and cheer- be addressed at Box 121, Brocton,
ights, Ill. leader at Eastern. Ill.
Francis J. Gates, '39, is employee Charles Crites, '41, and his wife, Wilma Jean McManigell (Mrs.
elopment officer, Fort Sheridan, the former Helen Mcintyre, '40, are Noble L. Adams), '43, makes her
He has completed 21 years in both teaching in Mattoon, Ill. They home at 120 Chestnut St., Belgium,
have two sons, Tom, 17, and Jerry, Wis.
federal service. His address is 13. The Crites live at 1113 Lafay-
N. Leclaire, Chicago 39, Ill. ette, Mattoon. Virginia Hayden (Mrs. Eugene
L. Wells), '43, lives at 22408 lOOth
Leland C. Murphy, '39, has five Ada Elaine Kirk, '41, has taught Ave. S. E., Kent, Wash.
ren, Sandra, 20, Sharon, 18, first grade at Harvard Park School,
, 16, Paula, 11, and Jeff, 3. He Springfield, III., for 17 years. Her Vera May Ford (Mrs. Wayne
been with the East Moline (III.) biography appeared in Who's Who Weger), '43, teaches fourth grade
ls since 1945. He has been in American Education, 1959-60. in the Flat Rock (Ill.) Grade School.
cipal of an elementary school for She lives at 2332 S. llth St., Spring- The Wegers have one daughter,
past four years. field. Deena Donne, 6. They live at Flat
Rock, Ill.
etty Greathouse (Mrs. Kerrick Edna Irene Taylor (Mrs. Robert
L. Tallman), '41, has three children, Wana Creamer (Mrs. Edward R.
on), '39, teaches history and Robert, 15, Shirley, 13, and Linda, Kuhlig), '43, reports that she has
ogy in Brocton (Ill.) High 4. Mrs. Tallman teaches at Hamilton three children, a girl and two boys-
ool. A daughter, Cynthia, is a Junior High School, Parkersburg, W. ages 10, 8, and 5. Mrs. Creamer
· r at EIU, and a son, Richard, does substitute teaching and expects
to return to full-time teaching after
high school senior and "ham" her youngest child is in school. Her
operator-call letters W9CTY. address is R. R. 1, Louisville, Ill.
Heltons may be addressed at Martha Moore (Mrs. James L.
on, Ill.
ecil Edgar Smith, '39, writes that
, Harvey Pawley, who spent
years in the Navy, returned to
and will graduate this year.
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Mason), '44, and her husband, Fildes, the former Ruth Saxe, '61, Peyton W. Holaday, '49, teach
James, ex-'44, have seven children, teaches fifth grade in Gibson City physics and biology at Colonial Hi
They have a son, Harold Dean, at School, Orlando, Fla. Mrs. Hola
Jim, 16, Randy, 15, Tom, 14, Jane, Eastern. Their address is 634 N. is the former Kathleen Bell, '
11, Carl, 9, Lucy, 8, and Bill, 6. The Sangamon, Gibson City. Their address is 100 S. Lake B
Masons live at 2511 Cambria Blvd., ton Road, Orlando.
Ralph M. Irvin, '47, teaches at
Dallas 14, Texas. 1950- 1959
Charlene Higginson Shields, '44, Roosevelt Junior High School, Be-
loit, Wis. He has two children, Guy H. Mahan, '50, reports
teaches business at Carmi, Ill. She Bobby, 11, and Bette, 7. His address daughter, Margaret Jeanice, bo
may be addressed at Box 149, is 1732 Oakwood Ave., Beloit. November, 1961. Guy, who lives
Crossville, Ill. 79th and Madison, Hinsdale, I
Edward G. Rennels, '47, is pro- teaches at Lyons Township Hi
Jay L. Logue, '44, has been teach- fessor of .anatomy at the University School and Junior College,
ing drafting and professional cour- of Texas, Medical Branch, Galves- Grange, Ill.
ses at East Texas State College, ton. His wife is the former Ruth
Commerce, Texas. His address is Allison, ex-'42. They live at 2105 Joyce )aggi (Mrs. Richard
2504 Mayo, Commerce. Bogatto St., Lamarque, Texas. Pemberton), '50, expected her th'
child in March. Richard, ex-'53, is ·
Alberta Trousdale Eagleton, '45, Rose Jarboe (Mrs. Allen Maru- the crude oil purchasing division
resides at 501 W. Pine, Robinson, jama), '48, lives at 275 Holly Court, Pure Oil Co. The Pembertons Ii
Ill. Prairie d u Sac, Wis. She and her at 4813 Elm, Bellaire 101,
husband, a Presbyterian minister,
Clemens B. Hanneken, '45, is as- have two children, Sarah, 4, and Donald A. Brauer, '50, and
sociate professor of mathematics, John, 2. wife, the former Mary V. Claws
ex-'51, are the parents of a so
Marquette University. He has four Richard W. Falley, '48, is chair- Douglas Clawson, born February
children. His address is 3144 N. 45th man of the electronics department, 1962. They have three other eh·
Olympic College, Bremerton, Wash. dren, Gail Ann, 9, Greg, 6, an
St., Milwaukee 15, Wis. His address is 1523 E. 33rd, Brem- Thomas, 3. Their address is 138
Nellie Leannah Diel (Mrs. Char- erton. W. 14th Place, Lockport, Ill.
les T. Ambers), '45, lives at 804 Carl Victor W. Coleman, '48, teaches B:;b Sinclair, '50, teacher at Ro
St., Collinsville, Ill. She has two biology in the Chicago school sys- inson, Ill., received the "Outstan
tem. The Colemans live at 2451 N. ing Young Man Award" from t
children, Anita, 14%, and Phil, 11. Orchard St., Chicago 14. Robinson Jaycees in January. .M
Mary Joan Coon, '46, is complet- Sinclair is the former Marilyn Ha
Omer Tobias, Jr., '48, is teach- ris, '55. They live at 104 W. Condi
ing her tenth year of teaching busi- ing at Rylie High School, Dallas, Robinson.
- ness education at Hiles Township Texas, after 12 years in the junior
high school at Litchfield, Ill. He Gail Lathrop, '50, is principal
High School, East Skokie, Ill. Her lives at 520 Meadowshire, Dallas 32. East Richland High School, Oln
address is 1318 Touhy Ave., Park Ill. He is a member of the EI
Ridge, Ill. Jane English, '48, is junior high Alumni Association executive co
school band director at Paris, Ill. mittee. His address is 303 N. Jeffe
]. Lowell Marvin, '46, is a Held- Her address is R. R. 3, Paris. son, Olney.
man for Economy Fire and Casualty
Co., Freeport, Ill. Mrs. Marvin, the Fred A. Pilger, '49, has a new Jack D. Tenison, '50, is gener
former Mary Grant, '58, teaches in position. He is teaching physics at sales manager of the Fairway Mot
the Oblong (Ill.) Community School Normandy (Mo.) High School. His Co., Rockford, Ill. He recently w
District No. 7. The Marvins have address is 7625 Horatio Drive, Nor- an all expense vacation to L
mandy 21, Mo. Vegas. The Tenisons live at 371
two sons, John 10, and Jim, 16. Their Marieme Drive, Rockford.
address is 305 E. Kansas St., Oblong, Vem Ingrum, '49, is principal of
Ill. the elementary system in Kankakee, Dwight Baptist, '51, is now chi
Ill. He has three children, Joy, 5, Field Audit Branch, Springfie
Irma Alice Hovet (Mrs. Edgar Jim, 2, and Jill, 11 mos. His address (Ill.) District of Internal Revenu
Dixon), '46, has two children, Earl, is 440 Alma, Kankakee. He lives at 2400 Whittier Av
Springfield.
4, and Nina Jean, 2. The Dixons Elma Hildebrand, '49, is in his
live at R. R. 1, Box 3, Chrisman, Ill. third year of teaching at East Ley- Ken Wilson, '51, recently beca
den High School, Franklin Park, Ill. a management engineer at Scott
Duane Beck, '47, is superintendent Mrs. Hildebrand is the former Ruth Force Base, Belleville, Ill. He h
of schools in Table Grove, Ill. Mrs. Matherly, '50. Their address is 1244 been doing graduate work in e
Beck is the former Clara Jean An- Springdale Lane, Elk Grove Village, gineering statistics at Washingt
kenbrandt, ex-'45. The Becks, who Ill. The Hildebrands have three University, St. Louis. He lives
may be addressed at Box 518, Table children, David, 9, Jan, 7 1h, and 2005 La Salle, Belleville.
Grove, have six children, Michael, Lisa, 5.
Robert D. Rosebraugh, '51, is p
13, Barbara, 10, Jean Ann, 8, Lisa, Ralph E. Ohm, '49, is principal tor of the First Evangelical Unit
6, Robert, 4, and Joseph, 1. of Grant Park and Lowell Element- Brethren Church, Springfield, I
ary Schools, Mattoon, Ill. The Ohms Mrs. Rosebraugh is the former Ma
Bertha Eileen Mathias, '47, works have four children, three girls and
as a state supervisor, home econom- a boy. The latest child is a daughter
ics education, State of Illinois, born last August. They live at 1600
Springfield. She says her work pro- Piatt Ave., Mattoon.
vides an opportunity to work with
Eastern graduates each year. Her
address is 722 W. Jefferson, Spring-
field.
Harold E. Fildes, '47, is in his
thirteenth year of teaching in the
high school at Gibson City, Ill. Mrs.
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. Weaver, ex-'49. They have three cently moved to Roselle, III. , from like to hear of people living in this
·1dren, Marcia, 7, Mark, 4, and Louisville, Ky. Bob has industrial vicinity and would welcome com-
arren, 9 mos. Their address is sales responsibility for Minnesota pany," says Mariann. The Youngers
7 N. Fifth St., Springfield. Mining and Mfg. Co. Their address live at 202 Grandview Drive. Van-
Elza F. Cherry, '51, reports a is 328 Hampton Road, Hoffman Es- dalia.
urth child, Mark Jay, born last tates, Roselle, Ill.
Iy. The Cherrys have three other Patricia Jane Stanley (Mrs . Frank
"ldren, Patti, 9, Monte, 7, and Carl N. Sexton, '53, is working on R. Pitol) , '54, reported she was ex-
·c, 3. They live at 309 Geneva, a director's degree in physical edu- pecting a second child in March.
cation at Indiana University, Bloom- Frank, '51, is teaching industrial
burst, Ill. ington. He teaches ten hours a week arts at Mascoutah ( Ill.) Sixth St.
William Sargent, '51, is in his see- in P. E. service courses on a grad- Grade School. They live at 918 W.
d year as band instructor at West uate assistantship. His address is Poplar, Mascoutah.
icago, Ill. Mrs. Sargent is the Hoosier Courts 8-2, Bloomington,
Ind. Doris F. Geary (Mrs. David R.
er Jo Ann Dickinson, '55. They Beamish), '55, is doing secretarial
:ve two daughters, Cheryl Lynn, Roy E. Shake, '54, is assistant pro- work for an office service in Oak
, and Karen Jo, Ph. Their ad- fessor of biology at Arizona State Park, Ill., on a part-time basis. Mrs.
ss is 438 Arbor Ave. , West Chi- University, Abilene. His address is Beamish, who lives at 1029 N. Lock-
go, Ill. 548 Ambler Ave., Abilene. wood, Chicago 51, III., has two chil-
Jack C. Morgan, '52, works in the dren, Timothy, 4, and Patricia, 2.
:valorem tax department of the El Paul M. Trotta, '54, has been ap-
pointed executive vice-president of Joyce Hunter (Mrs. James F.
(Texas) Natural Gas Co., El Radson Engineering Corporation, Staff), '55, reports that her husband
. The Morgans have five chil- Macon, III. Paul formerly was pro- is running for his second term as
n, two boys and three girls. Their duction superintendent at Radson. county superintendent of schools of
dress is 148 Champie Lane, El Prior to joining Radson, he was as- Fayette County, Ill. The Staffs have
two children, Mark, 21h, and Julie
Robert D. Climer, '52, is band Paul Trotta Ann, 18 mos. Their address is 801
cher at Bridgeport (Ill.) High N. Fifth St., Vandalia, Ill.
ool. He may be addressed at R. sociated with Cummins Engine Co.,
2, Palestine, Ill. Columbus, Ind . Radson manufactures Mary Ann Null (Mrs. Edwin J.
Mona L. Cross (Mrs. Stanley L. electronic grain testing equipment,
melison), '52, rep01ts that Stan- electronic miles-per-gallon meters, Gire), '55, and Ed, '55, live at 1436
' ex-'53, is a management con- and other instruments for the indus- Warwick, Whiting, Ind.
ant for Arthur Anderson & Co., trial and automotive markets. The
"cago. The Cornelisons have two Trottas have three children, Mike, Mary Lou Moore (Mrs. Earl C.
ghters, Nancy, 4, and Marcia, 2. 8, Martha, 2, and Sara, 8 mos. They Roller, Jr.,), '55, reports that her
ir address is 5300 W estview live at 135 Southland Drive, De- husband passed the Illinois Bar Ex-
e, Lisle, Ill. catur, Ill. amination last fall and is now em-
oseph P. Haverstuhl, '52, teaches ployed by Arthur Anderson & Co.,
Mariann Dana (Mrs. Charles F. Chicago. She was expecting her first
ature, grammar, and develop- Younger), '54, repo1ts Chuck, '54, is child in March. The Rollers address
tal reading in the Portage (Ind.) now manager of the entire Illinois is 5110 Fair View Ave., Downers
·or High School. He lives at 529 Bell Telephone operation in Van- Grove, Ill.
dalia, Ill. "Since we are once again
s St., Apartment A-3, Gary, back in Eastern territory, we would Taney Cochran (Mrs. Fred Fink-
biner), '55, teaches two typing and
ito Nick Vitulli, '53, entered priv- one shorthand class at Robinson (III.)
medical practice in field of ob- High School on a part-time basis.
·cs and gynecology in January. The Finkbiners have two children,
new address is 4114 S. Pine Brad, 2, and Doug, 1. Their address
., Milwaukee 7, Wis. is R. R. 2, Palestine, Ill.
illiam R. McMullen, '53, has Jackie Lee Haines, '56, may be
employed by H. F. Nicklaus & addressed at Box 87, Henning, Ill.
, Chicago, certified public ac- He has three daughters, Cindy, 41h,
tants, since 1955. The McMul- Marti, 3, and Amy, 5 mos.
have four children, Tina, 7, Rus-
4, Mari, 2, and Jon, 7 mos. They John T. Fulton, '56, teaches chem-
at 663 Hawthorne St., Elmhurst, istry, biology, and general science at
Moore High School, Farmer City,
F. Pullen, '53, teaches III. Mrs. Fulton is the former Carla
r education and coaches track Slifer, '57. They have two sons,
onmouth , III. Mrs. Pullen is the David, 3, and Bruce, 11 mos . Their
er Etta;ane Jones, '53. They address is 426 S. Lincoln, Farmer
City.
two children, Gary, 3, and
elle, 3 mos. Their address is Charlotte Steinman (Mrs. Ted
North A St., Monmouth. Mills) , '56, reports she and her hus-
bert W. L ee, '53, and his wife, band bought a new home on the
former Sara Utter, ex-'55, re- outskirts of Moline where he is head
of the science department at Calvin
Coolidge Junior High School. Mrs.
Mills teaches fifth grade in Coal ".'al-
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ley. Their address is R. R. 1, Coal is 2816 Covington, West Lafayette, Joan Nuxall (Mrs. David L. Se
Valley, Ill. Ind. right), '59, reports David, '59, t
a position with State Farm Mu
Howard ]. Hutton, '56, lives at Paul Cox, '58, and Mrs. Cox, the Insurance Co., as claims represen
406 Ohio St., Olney, Ill. He reports former /alee Albers, '59, report a tive. The Sebrights have a daught
a son, Paul Howard, born last Sep- new baby daughter, Jamie Linn, Joan Carol, 22 mos. Thel live
tember. born last December at Springfield, 706 Vivian, Collinsville, Ill.
Ill. Paul works for Eaton Laborator-
Edward M . Medler, '56, is a chem- ies in central Illinois territory. Their Robert /. Jachino , '59, is
ist in the department of nutritional address is 1431 Linn, Springfield. representative for Allyn & Bae
and biochemical research, Mead Inc., a textbook publishing hou
Johnson and Co., Evansville, Ind. Carol Stoller (Mrs. Don a 1d He lives at 2253 N. Leamingt
Mrs. Medler is the former Phyllis Tierce) , '58, returned from her sec- Chicago 39, Ill.
Ann Bailey, '58. They have two chil- ond grade teaching assignment with
dren, Michael Edward, 3, and La International Petroleum Co., in Tal- James Fassero, '59, and
Vonna Elaine, 2. ara, Peru, last June, stopping to visit Roleen, '59, live at 310 N. Monr
Panama and Mexico City. Last Au- Freeburg, Ill. Jim teaches social stu
William Hatfield, '56, is head of gust, she married Don Tierce of ies in the high school at Freebu
the department of foreign languages, Odessa, Texas. She met her husband and Roleen is teaching first gra
Hinsdale (Ill.) High School. He is in Anchorage, Alaska. The Tierces Both are working towards a maste
going to Ohio State to complete his may be addressed at P. 0. Box 5697, degree at the University of Illinois.
residency for the Ph.D. this summer. Lubbock, Texas.
Mrs. Hatfield is the former Loretta Robert L. Wiman , '59, is he
McCann, ex-'59. Their address i~ Phillis Ann Jett, '58, plans to be coach at Robinson (Ill.) Hi
327 Park Ave., Clarendon Hills, Ill. married to Daniel A. Binder of Fre- School. His address is R. R. 2, Ro
mson .
Robert ]. Benefiel, '57, has been mont, Ohio, in late August. They
seventh grade teacher and athletic met at the University of Denver. Dale A. Anderson, '59, is in
coach for five years at Gibson City She now lives at 2475 S. York 101, third and final year of law school
(Ill.) Junior High School. Mrs. Bene- Denver 10. Colo. Valparaiso University, Valparai
fiel is the former Rita Worland, ex- Ind. He will graduate in June.
'50. The Benefiels live at 327 E. Jack Wayne, '58, and Mrs. Wayne, was married to Joan G. Kirby
Ninth St., Gibson City, Ill. the former Shelia Hill, '57, live at December. Their address is 36
· Haward Current, '57, has been 3319 Victory Ave., Racine, Wis. l 77th Place, Lansing, Ill.
teaching and coaching at Proviso Mrs. Wayne reports she got together
East High School, Maywood, Ill., during Christmas with her sister, Max Gene Osborn, '59, is emplo
since September. The Currents have Charlotte Hill Walker, '59, brother- ed as an engineer by Western El
three children and live at 2422 S. in-law Rex Walker, '61, and borther tric Co., he is currently on loan
12th Ave., Broadview, Ill. Dennis Hill, '60, to compare notes Bell Telephone Laboratories, Whi
on California, Pennsylvania, and parry, N. J. He is engaged in und
Paul E. Cornell, '57, is with the Wisconsin. water sound research and develo
treasury depaitment of CIPS in ment. His address is 20
Springfield, Ill. Mrs. Cornell is the Delbert W. Meyer, M.S. '59, is
former Janice Pennington, ex-'49. principal and teacher of grades eight Place, Morristown, N. J.
The Cornells live at 1929 S. 14th, and nine in Bethlehem Lutheran
Springfield. School, Kennewick, Wash. His ad- 1960-1962
dress is 1419 S. Garfield, Kennewick.
John R. Jones, '57, is supervisor of He invites all Eastern alumni to visit William /. Barris, '60, is in the
data processing in the office of the the Seattle World's Fair in 1962. Force, stationed at .an outpost
State Superintendent of Public In- Goose Bay, Labrador. This is a Ion
struction, Springfield, Ill. Mrs. Jones Robert Sheffer, '58, has a son ly spot. Why not write A/ 2c Wm.
is he former Kathryn Evans, '59. Chris, born December, 1961. Mrs. Barris, 16662721, Det. 8-19
They live at 512 S. l 7th St., Spring- Cheffer is the former Pat Paris, '57. Comm. Sqd., C/ O 1933 ACD
field. They live at 9510 S. Mansfield, Oak Sqd. , APO N. Y., N. Y.
Lawn, Ill.
Harry D. Wells, '57, is principal Beverly /. Scattergood (Mrs. R
of the elementary school at Gray- Gail Flenner (Mrs. Ralph L. Ol- Fisher), '60, was married last Jun
ville, Ill. He lives at 202 W. Divi- son), '58, has a son, Ralph, Jr., 18 Ray, '57, is now a fish biologist
sion, Grayville. mos. Mr. Olson has opened his own the Illinois Office of Conservatio
data procession corporation, Data Springfield. Their address is 938
Melvin /. Jones, '57, reports a Corporation. The Olsons live at 316 Edwards, Springfield.
daughter, Carolyn Jane, born in Minocqua, Park Forest, Ill.
April, 1961. He was recently pro- Frank H. Grove, '60, is an ensi
moted to the Minneapolis division of Carol Ann Brandt (Mrs. Raymond in the U. S. Navy. He has four c
IBM. R. Riemer), '59, was married recent- dren, two of them having been bo
ly. She teaches third grade in Bell- since graduation. They are Kev'
William Dee Griggs, Jr., '57, has wood, Ill. The Riemers live at 316 19 mos., and Patti Jean, 6 mos.
been promoted to comptroller of the S. 27th Ave., Bellwood. lives at 235 Bel Aire Drive, Danvi
Purdue Research Foundation. The Va.
Foundation does all the accounting George W. Fritschle, '59, and
for the experimental stage of Mid- wife, the former Patricia Schnepper, Gary K. Randolph, '60, was m
west Program of Airborne Television '60, have two daughters, Melanie ried last December. He lives at 6
Instruction. He has two children, a Lynn, 21h, and Trudence Diane, 9 E. South St., Mascoutah, Ill.
girl, 4 1h , and a boy 2 1h . His address mos. They live at 2993 Curtis, Des
Plaines, Ill. Shirley Tull, '60, plans to be m
ried to Charles Yancik, Mt. Oli
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., in June. He is head of the ele- Anthony J. Corso Cravener Dies ...
ntary music department at Athens
Ill.) Community Unit Schools. Her Anthony J. Corso, '61, was com- (Continued from page 1)
dress is 910 S. Eighth, Springfield, missioned an ensign in the U. S.
Coast Guard Reserve in January. He friends.
Bob Briles, '60, is in his second completed 17 weeks of training in In the midst of the sorrow there
ar as assistant basketball coach navigation, seamanship, and military
d social science teacher at Nash- sciences. He will be assigned to duty was one small ray of hope. Jackie
. e (Ill.) High School. Mrs. Briles on board the Coast Guard Cutter knew of the arrival of her second
the former Kathleen Feree, '60. Gentian, Glaveston, Texas. niece and namesake, Jacqueline Sue
eir first child, Randy, was born Mitchell. She is the daughter of Rob-
Charles K. Miller, '61, lives at ert E. and Helen Lee Cravener Mit-
November. They live at 616 S. 1070 Jefferson, Carlyle, Ill. chell. '51 and '53, of 299 West 20th
oadway, Nashville. St., Deer Pork, L. I., N. Y. The little
Edgar· William Schmidt, '60, went Diane Doran, '61, teaches grade one has a brother, Ronnie, age 13,
East Africa last year as a mem- two in Wheaton, Ill. She lives at and a sister, Patti Jayne, 4 1h. Be
r of the original group of 150 Am- 615 Polo Drive, Wheaton. cause of the funeral, the baby and
'can teachers participating in the Ronnie flew by jet plane to Chicago
eachers for East Africa program. Robert L. Michaels, '61, and wife, for the funeral.
ose participating in the program the former Dotty Johnson, ex-'62,
ere selected by Teachers College, have a daughter, Faye Ann, 11 mos. The weather was terrible with the
lumbia University. Robe1t teaches industrial art at ice and snow. We were unable to
Dick Kragler, '60, works for Gen- Waverly (Ill.) High School. Their see any relatives from downstate and
) Dynamics/ Astronautics as an address is 370 E. Prairie St., Waver- the baby missed meeting her uncle
gineer for site activation of the At- ly, Ill. and aunt, Leonard and Beth Bauer
Cameron, '56 and ex-'59. If all goes
Missile. He lives at 1215 Tennes- Barbara Atteberry (Mrs. Randy well this summer, the Mitchells will
St., Lawrence, Kan. Scarber), '61, reports she is busy return to Illinois for their annual va-
putting out a newspaper, annual, and cation.
Robert w·. Duncan, '60, teaches getting a debate team ready for in-
ter-scholastic competition. She lives Helen Lee C. Mitchell
glish in the Merrilsville Junior at 710 Glendale St., Burkbumett, 299 W. 20th St.
'gh School, Crown Point, Ind. Mrs. Texas. Deer Park, L. I., N. Y.
can is the former Deanna Star- David William Baker, '61, and Spring Sports
lt, ex-'61. They have a daughter, wife, the former Helen Louise
phanie, 1, and live at 809 N. Brown, ex-'61, report a daughter, (Continued from page 6 J
nt, Crown Point. Julie Louise, born last October. They
Jack Foss, '60, teaches fifth grade may be addressed at P. 0. Box 306, May 12-DePauw and Cincinnati
Kolling Elementary School in St. McNabb, Ill. Triangular, away
hn, Ind. His address is 114 Hen-
long Parkway, Crown Point, Ind. Elaine Stuckey (Mrs. Joe W. May 18-19-IIAC Meet, Macomb
Rodger F. Stanfield, '60, has been Housley) , '61, was married last Au-
rking since November 1960 as an gust. Her husband went into the U. Tennis
S. Army in January. She teaches
ector for the Food and Drug physical education at Homewood- April 11-U. of I., away
inistration in Dallas, Texas. He Flossmoor High School, Homewood, April 19-21-Bradley Quadrangular,
s at 1728 N. Fitzhugh, Apt. 106, !11. Her address is 511 Exchange St.,
llas 4. Crete, Ill. away
David Lee Johnson, '60, is com- April 24-Illinois State, away
ing his second year in law school April 28-Principia, home
Indiana University. A son, Clif- May 1-St. Ambrose, home
' was born last October. His ad- May 5-Washington Univ., away
ss is 2302 S. Rogers, Blooming- May 8-Illinois State, home
May 11-MacMurray, home
' Ind. May 12-Westem, home
James M. Broom, '60, and his May 18-19-IIAC Meet, Macomb
e, the former Judith E. Austin,
'63, have a daughter, Susan Beth, Golf
last May. They live at 1813 April 7-Illinois State, away
St., Springfield, Ill. April 10-Wabash, away
April 14-Purdue Quadrangular,
.Ronald F. Kirby, '61, and Mrs.
by, the former Priscilla Michaels, away
'62, live at Benson, Ill. April 17-Indiana State, home
April 23-Illinois State, home
Roland Seymour, '61, is a Ph.D . April 25-Bradley, away
ent at Virginia Polytechnic lnsti- April 28-Rockford, home
. He is working on a research May 1-Westem, away
ject, "Fungi Associated With Fish May 5-Quincy, home
Fish Eggs." He has a daughter, May 8-lndiana State, away
ri Lynn, born last December. May 12-Principia, home
address is 910 Airport Road, May 18-19-IIAC Meet, Macomb
cksburg, Va.
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