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CHICAGO AREA<br />

The Chicago Area Club of the In-<br />

diana Central College Alumni Asso-<br />

ciation will meet on Saturday, April<br />

30, at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Glen<br />

(Marilyn Merritt) Walrich in Crystal<br />

Lake, Illinois. President George<br />

Jacobs has announced a pitch-in Pic-<br />

nic for the families of ICC alumni in<br />

the area. Alumni planning to attend<br />

should notify Rev. Jacobs at 802 Hin-<br />

man, Aurora, Illinois. Notices of the<br />

meeting should be in the hands of<br />

alumni by this time, but further in-<br />

formation may be received by con-<br />

tacting Rev. Jacobs.<br />

NE" ALBANY AREA<br />

The New Albany Area Club has<br />

scheduled a dinner meeting on April<br />

23, 1966, at Phrimmer's Chapel. Dr.<br />

Robert Brooker, chairman of the sci-<br />

ence and mathematics division of the<br />

college will be the speaker. All I.C.<br />

alumni and friends living in the New<br />

Albany-Jeffersonville-Louisville, Ky.,<br />

area are urged to attend. Dorthy<br />

Miller Reimold is president of the club.<br />

MUNCIE ANDERSON AREA<br />

A group of twenty alumni and families<br />

met on Tuesday, February 15,<br />

1966, at Colonial E.U.B. Church in<br />

Anderson to renew alumni activities<br />

in the Muncie-Anderson Area Club. A<br />

delicious chili supper was served by<br />

the women of the church. Rev. John<br />

Cheesman and Rev. Homer Achor<br />

were selected by the group to provide<br />

leadership for future activities.<br />

Following the meeting with Miss<br />

Cravens and Dean Ransburg most of<br />

the group adjourned to the Anderson<br />

College gymnasium for the basketball<br />

game between I.C. and Anderson,<br />

which the Greyhounds won by one<br />

point.<br />

Alumni in attendance were: Rev.<br />

Cheesman, Rev. and Mrs. Achor, Mr.<br />

& Mrs. Calvin Brandenburg, Rev. &<br />

Mrs. William Cutshaw, Mr. & Mr.<br />

Harold Markle, Rev. C. Edwin Mc-<br />

Clarnon, and Mrs. & Mrs. Raymon<br />

Swank.<br />

FORT WAYNE AREA CLUB<br />

Thirty-one Indiana Central alumni<br />

and their families met on Sunday,<br />

January 16, at Crescent Avenue<br />

E.U.B. Church in Fort Wayne to renew<br />

alumni efforts in the Fort Wayne<br />

Area.<br />

Rev. Frank White served the group<br />

as master of ceremonies. Refreshments<br />

and local arrangements were<br />

handled by Loren Thomas, Bob Newnum.<br />

and Emmet Anderson and their<br />

wives. The meeting was informal<br />

with Dean Ransburg presenting slides<br />

and general information about college<br />

and alumni activities.<br />

The group elected a new set of officers<br />

for the coming year: Rev.<br />

White, president; Mrs. Evelyn Greek<br />

Phillips, vice-president; and Mrs.<br />

Janis Holloway Thomas, secretary.<br />

Future plans for the group will be decided<br />

at a meeting of the officers in<br />

April. The club area includes Allen,<br />

Adams, DeKalb, Steuben, Huntington,<br />

Wells, Whitley, and Noble counties.<br />

Other alumni in attendance were<br />

Imogene Snyder Kaylor, Marshall<br />

and Maxine Black Chambers, Joanne<br />

Baldwin Lantz, Lynn and Melba<br />

Roberson Henry, Jean Miller Barrett,<br />

Mary Alice Thomas Delaney, Philemon<br />

V. Smith, Betty Hawkins White,<br />

Lloyd Burden, Juanita Baker Printup,<br />

Paul Ankney, and Fanny Varner<br />

Boger. Several other alumni indicated<br />

interest in future meetings although<br />

they were unable to attend the January<br />

meeting.<br />

Editors Announced for<br />

Newspaper, Yearbook<br />

Barbara Jean Russell of Greenwood<br />

and Richard D. Huey of Portland have<br />

been chosen editors of the student<br />

newspaper and the yearbook, respectively,<br />

at Indiana Central College for<br />

the year ahead.<br />

Miss Russell has been a feature<br />

writer on the paper, the Reflector,<br />

this year and was a reporter last year,<br />

when she was a freshman. At Greenwood<br />

High School, where she graduated<br />

in 1964, she was a reporter on<br />

the student newspaper two years and<br />

editor-in-chief her senior year. She is<br />

the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert<br />

L. Russell, 23 Crestview, Greenwood,<br />

Indiana.<br />

Huey, a junior, who will plan and<br />

edit the 1967 Oracle, has been on the<br />

staffs of it and the newspaper both<br />

at Indiana Central. He also had publications<br />

experience before graduating<br />

from Portland-Wayne Township High<br />

School in 1963. His parents are Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Richard E. Huey, 630 North<br />

Western Avenue, Portland, Indiana.<br />

Both editors are organizing their<br />

staffs, which will assume their new<br />

responsibilities upon returning from<br />

spring vacation April 12, it was<br />

announced by Leonard E. Pearson,<br />

publications advisor.<br />

c 13 1<br />

Terre Haute Alumni Meet<br />

The meeting of the Terre Haute<br />

alumni March 31 proved to be most<br />

delightful. A delicious dinner was<br />

furnished by First Church, of which<br />

the Rev. Philip Stone is pastor. Enter-<br />

tainment was furnished by Dr. Donald<br />

B. Scheick '38, Chairman of the<br />

History Department of Indiana State<br />

University. He with his wife had<br />

spent a part of his Sabbatical travel-<br />

ing and taking pictures in the Holy<br />

Land. He showed beautiful pictures<br />

of this Land and commented on them<br />

in a most whimsical and informative<br />

way.<br />

Officers elected for the group are<br />

Mrs. Lucille (Chaille) Cummings x46,<br />

president, and Willaim Price x59,<br />

secretary.<br />

Alumni present were: Rev. C. G.<br />

McCrockline '18 and Mrs. McCrocklin,<br />

the former Grace Schoonover x15;<br />

Rev. Wm. Brett '44 and Shirley<br />

(Payne) Brett x45; Rev. Virgil J. '33<br />

and Mrs. Hague; James E. Cummings<br />

'48 and Lucille (Chaille) Cummings<br />

x46; Francis Wilcoxon '41 and Alene<br />

(Koher) Wilcoxon '38; Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Wm. Price x59; Mr. Erwin E. Brown<br />

'65 and Joan (Schisla) Brown '63;<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lee Mercer x56;<br />

Mrs. Winifred Thompson Woodward<br />

x41 and husband; Kathryn (Mrs.<br />

Robert) Koenig '45; Rev. Philip '42<br />

and Clare (Jacobs) x44 Stone; Dr.<br />

and Mrs. Donald Scheick '38; Walter<br />

R. Skelton x27; and Donna Stone and<br />

Connie McMimmey, who expect to<br />

enter nursing training at ICC next<br />

fall.<br />

Textile Exhibit in Art<br />

Gallery<br />

An exhibition of textiles opened in<br />

the art gallery of the Leah Ransburg<br />

Fine Arts Center at Indiana Central<br />

College February 7 and continued<br />

through February 25. The pieces were<br />

the work of Terry Illes and Budd<br />

Stalnaker of Bloomington.<br />

Both caftsmen have national repu-<br />

tations as outstanding weavers, hav-<br />

ing won awards consistently. In ad-<br />

dition to the more conventional and<br />

utilitarian approach to their craft,<br />

visitors saw weaving, tapestry and<br />

other textile techniques displayed as<br />

units concerned with the problem of<br />

space. This three-dimensional concept<br />

ordinarily is not pursued with such<br />

interest by most of the nation's<br />

weavers. The display was open to the<br />

public without charge.

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