Ball State University - Orient Yearbook (Muncie, IN)
- Class of 1964
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Tom Brown editor-in-chief Ellen Lockwood layout editor Sondra Cain copy editor Dianne Wisnieski photography editor 1964 CRIENT BALL STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE MUNCIE, INDIANA Wg! X. x ' ,1 , ' ..,...., .,,,,, x X RHI X - , , ' F- ,W,!5 1 F F FE 1 i f L Q - 1 Lf- ,ix.i.i:5ig., V ,gi 5... 6331355 Hg !!! f R . , ' f'5g':'1f'-'Q U U 0 o U D K 9 o 9 o X964 igfewmeaf fa 'ik , HX , ' 'V' 'A ' ' 1 X H - I f . . '!, li i g x QL 14 535. 'A S- 'iff ' ,, , J Allen County Pubfic LibraYy 900 Webster kc At PO BW 2270 Fcr' HJ 46307-2270 'xt' ,gQ s, -S'O L ' . .,:v . - A ,,,- W A,.u.3s', -. 1 -x:f'3'2 'Q-,trw 'lo-' ' ., , ... , .UQ . . v , .,, 5-Q..-'UQ : '.-A'N4'?. ff' 'Eg ua . - . . ...Mrk 1 iq jd A .f.s!f x,.k..q gli , ,,3..w , .N xfgswx 'ui V- AIW' ' Q' ' ' ... ix 4 ' we N ,: F SK, ' J N: i X1'.,1. .vvovg , gt 3 wqlif V ' Q. 'gin its sf , Ass ,xnrx .. .it ' T I ii f .D .wg :Qi 1' 4-f 5 .3-Q. kk .4- ,Qt 3 9 x W. x ., 5 N eq A r -3 j-Q N ., L., . -fr 1 ia NN..- 3' 1-'N Us Q. x N '01, 1-3'-as-s . ,Q-. , Q s A ' Q s-'Q fi Q- ,S 1. Aa.. 9 x l'!' , mx- , f 2:491- 34 w - 3 as ,u ..- . rin Sys i , BALL STATE 51 5 , ,. Elf wi E 1 ,it ,q P H ' i I 'Wm - ,. 'nxi 's Xwxxxgqi-N, , , x KNNX. - ww. - -.-.xx -' Www ' X x XRXNNN, SUMMER Sultry daylight hours . . . emerald-leaved trees lending shade Sun-fanned breezes . . . murky, humid nights broken by thunder Dewey mornings . . . after a storm, the world standing out fresh Earnest students. springing from bed . . . wisdom not lying in sleep Campus dotted with students . . . dressed in cool, summer garb Parti-colored bands forming . . . cerulean, amethyst, topaz. crimson Voices mingling . . . bass, alto, tenor, baritone, soprano People discussing . . . classes, recreation, dorms, the Tally-Ho Glowering sun . . . Wonder what the gang at home is doing? Ai 4'-f . X 'Xf--....... f -322 wifi' 55511 Students IIYIUIILHIIWQ .vumlmfr .vcx.viu11.v at Bal .YUHVL'lfl7lL'.Y ful! Iflzll Iwo-lznm' Lluily rlu.s'sv.v rvquirml IH'I,lL'Ll.t'H1LlIU' u.x.xi,ul1111u11Iv In be cwllzplulvd in lmlf ilu' IIIIHC. xref-i vnvv i 1 x WT ,.... N..-0 . ..,. -- . ,wax A k ., AAL' , - I Stale ,..,...w.-W ...A--ea: , , . . f- ..ff'S', V -Q. .MN ' V . - .X - J -,. 4-Q , ,, tml 4 ,tg-3-e G , u 7. 21 --...HQ I if' 5 Ollie Tupinr' and Mnrirz Tzillrliivf, 4I1rm'ur.v in Swan Luke, fun! ,llyrmz Gliirlil. liullwiml HI T!iclii17lr'1E.ifmfml. ft'jiPI'rt'tfrlfIt'rt1l1 illllfftlfl for llicir fwrffrrlm111t'i'i'. Someone has said. A college education is found not only in the classroom but also through a variety of experiences that make each student a well-rounded individual. By attending concerts. plays. operas. lectures. and other programs otfered bythe college. a student experiences inspirational entertainment and enhances learning at the same time. The summer Arts Festival, a time when prominent people in the various arts visit Ball State campus. is one of many occasions that provides each Ball State student such opportunities. 6 '+A we fff' I P I XX ' we . ' Xe' X l -N yu ...N 5 .1 'Q xxyxt X 5. V.- 4 YN-Q, Ax .vliv wliirlctl :mln Ihr' .s'tt1,L't' Marin Tiillt hivf, . ill1L'I'it'lllI prinm luillcrimi, was Bllflllllllillg in the rule of the Swan Queen Mfg ' f ff X, , if J' QQ , Q . yi 'ix f gy.. X it K KE .1 .54 Ballet, Play and Lectures Were Features of Summer Arts Festival Tum Pllflllllll lHur11l1l Rcilzurlzll mul lm wily, Arm Purnmn lfllclj' Rl.L'1L'll1l Iriml tn lwruulx flu' .Slury nf Tilulm fTl1crc.x'u Gf66'llll'0lIlll flu' il1fllu'nL'f'Ll Salenz C'l1llLlI'f,'Il in The Crucible. ,N :X . :lm gb' 1 X Y ill s M , ff X XR K i '92 3 Modern American poet, John Crowe Ransom leclllrca' on his works. Hlx Infurnmlive mlks were spived will: fully lznmor, 7 l 1 Carlos dv lu Czlnmra was llrlllfl flzlrlwr 1111 clmy-yugrlzplzcr fur The Bullet E.Xf7llll17l.ll I S Q rl 31? X . 1 1 , ll In Summer and Smoke, .vpinster Alma Wz'r1un1illr'r !Rm'l1ul Hurrixj Cmrlfurted her musir' .vrudC11t, Nellie l.'lIeIi5.m Spurgewzj, Dr. John, Sr. IBill Jenningsl interrupted the party of Dr. John, Jr. fEd Williamsj in Summer and Smoke. Ball State summer Little Shoe String Theater produced six successful plays last season. The plays produced were chosen by Mr. Gilbert Bloom and Dr. Kent Gallagher. Directors were the music department, Gene Rajchel, Betty Hinshaw, Cathleen Griilith, Irene Belcher, and Larry Life. The cast for each play was composed of interested and talented people who were chosen by auditions. Along with directors and actors, stage crews were vital personnel. Crews prepared sets, applied make-up, and located props. Plays opened to the public highlighted summer activities. In See How They Run the question: ls she dead?' 8 k X 2 iii? 2' X if i7:T'.iyi 4355? ,Y Q , YQ , fi f 53 ,A Q - . Q fx -' -M Y K : Ns: . ' Bishop of Lax flohn Cooley! tried to revive Miss Skillon floyce StllllZt1'6'I'.Yt7lIi. wliu was tipsy. Plays Highlighted Summer Activities i Penelope contemplated the form of Clive. ' Penelope tried to distract the visiting Bishop of Lax N 3 Qx XXX Q x A sil . - 5 . x, . Y: 'E if S 2 x -ff Clmrux girl Rcrmz' flirted will! I1z,xpui'tnr Dm'iil,wm in I Killed Tl11'Ct7lll1I. 1 A! r .2 Farrington consoled his zinuglztvr Hclcn in I Killczl TlmCu1nzt. 'I ,l Clinton proposed n toaxt in Nude With A Violin. .aw px r- .w-.., 143, .4 5 9. p 'S l I . :iq Sclvastirzn lBub Millerl, Ilze butler, hovered over an incumbent form. n-qu Q 1090 fX'DQ'JR R902 l 1 e '- , .. , A, Ky l V. .A vwifw. , 'X Q ' Roll out those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer -those days of vacations, relaxation, beach parties,-and summer school! Spring quarter had drawn to an end, finals had been endured and most students were free for summer activities, vacations. and part-time jobs. Sandy Beaches and summer sun offered fun and excitement for many students. For those who just Couldn't get away from dear 'ole BSTC, the pool, sundecks, and Student Center were popular. Show me the way 104110 l1nl11c'. S1lidBlll Wilson, finally puclfvrl, c'0n1plc'If' with flour lump. ':--iEf'ff4 if , -384 fr'fQ -S '3 W vmm ...X ' -at Fun in fhe sun called many to our bezzclms. 1 l t an ,L g.- . 'Q .53 Af, f . 1. -fb QP 1' , ' 'a' 1 - ' Q.. f' . A f '-- - -., -7-5 3 v, A- QS.. xml.. an its Hua .KJ . .-.15 :EQ .4- Q. Kgs J-Qtr.. ,,.. Xu, A . ws ...gf wx' -1 iff'--Y 5 21 is 1 .'...:n.g -Qu.. I X . MS? X55 i.. , , X XX .. 3 1 YS 1 l ' 'NSR-z' QWWSN, Summer Meant Sand, Sun, and Stud XX 'f :- A ,Q .CINNHWS M slr fai Wx s 'QNv ' Students admired the artistic work of a summer school visitor. The Ball Stale pool was a cool face! of summer school recreation. ...F .Jr tcp ---. N . na --szmf.--fs.-:r1'N 1'-1 H - 2 . 'R 1., vm --r- X, 1 - ' L , ' u'wXQq??'if':3s??Siffs: A un ,hm ---.. lm Y- sf. - - -- S -.., 1 I . '- ,. .. M Q1 5 , .. ' nu ' 'Q s Q. Z . ' f , 9 Q .. xi 5' m - ' ' 1-fi ' ' X -we EP A. .3a.-,-Ef'fSf2f ' T' f if xg, .nl . gi: 4 e X I wx g 'H M We -:S--.iff '-- -t -- Q i- ' E 5? . 'Eff' vs. - A gxff - ..x f' . .X--59 ,:s1Nx , w,-z. - N 2 1' f , Q l '- . ' '::IQ'1fQ22.,. -- 25 .,,, ,W -..., , . I, S 5 Q? Z .. ,Nxt 5ss. Y'. ,,ivMr:Qm Ngo? EVE N. . ,:.:51 ::-W .. 4 . .. , ,:.,1.-5.31 .gr -405. . M - -. g t :,':::z:Q. , - 1-..-M' , is 581--r wgfrfif ' ' - . 4115-:.s,: picnics, trade parties, movies, and nif' 'htsrin air-conditioned comfort found a 5 recreational activities at the Student was -argood study break activity. A familiar sight of summer was parents and friends visiting our campus. Q- 13 pendlng class work, students still found time for Entertainment, refreshments, and fun were the students in the residence halls this summer Those who preferred spending hot summer x J If ' ye - ., 'v N N V Y 1 W if rfb 9115, r ' 'J . r .. N L Ag' g . ' .. r - -ff - , - r I T tg: J , . 'Q v .. .-2333 ' 6 ' ,fi ' N ,Q I 1. , X '23, rT:..1..: 'X ft nf qc fsixQn ii 5 ' 1 rf r ' l -' 'i f t - 'AU 1 I J' 1' i..3fZl.'?2Ql1 . t . ' ' F2535 E2 , , , f d I fi? 'if ' t ' 'gg -.c Z ' . Wlzafs Irump?! Brick by brick work progrvssml on Ihr nilflri-million dnllur uudirurium. To some students summer school was a time for long and grueling hours spent with books in an effort to arrive at that longed-for graduation day as soon as possible. For other students summer school meant parties and good times with only an occasional glance at the books. Still others had returned to campus to Work towards a master of arts degree. Thus in most areas of campus, an aura of scholastic and academic endeavor prevailed despite the tepid sun and soft blue skies that competed for the students' attention. ., ,. V.:-Wi..'L . , Y '11,-fa .f,g4:fn+,,g - 1 1 as .Q- A frur clu.s.w.s, AIl4tft'llI.S wen! lmme In sludy. Study breaks were 11atctirm'.v for .vlzzdcrits who enioyeu' wurnl fcllmimlzip and um! drinks. 14 :,...4S,.1n'4!:' f 1' QQQ: K' , . NV' . . . .-e - 'W x . ,K be-k-.., ,- . . , X . Sai ' , There wasn'l room for a c'0n1pac'1 cur or a nmtnrbikc 1 as students parked cnrx and 1mpm'kc'd. 1 Four lumpy in Ilm p1u'king lu! hvlwewz Wnmlwurrlz una' Noyer Halls brightly illuminated the urea. 1: ' 1 1, .f -V' -' -1 .- Y ',A ,.,,M f fl...-f Lamps on the campus added beauty and safety for nocturhal Ball Staters. As students filed from class to class they observed several changes that were taking place on campus. Many a professor was accompanied by the drone of heavy machinery working on a parking lot or the clanking of hammers and wrenches as workmen installed new lighting facilities throughout campus. 16 My next glass is in the Men's Gym Will ten mlnutes be enough? Summer School Equaled Stud Plus Fun X-, 1- ,A 1, I .xf4'l'Ifl!U4III1I' lullxinhu H ill: frivmls ll'tl.X u lnlppy m,xL lx'1xw4ii11 frullinfff4'l1l1yzlfI4'r'fln1l 1'vwrx'v4l for IIIL' Tully-Hu. .-I 1wull'xuu1m' ffvr'luIw1mx W Hflltll lluppvnml tu flu' lznrdw uf KlIlliL'l!I.X 'wiring 1n,xLrun1hl4'f' W ,W , , , , , N N l7 5 I ' t 1 , J' . i I When cadets showed initiative, efforts were noted by ribbons. X.. 2 ,. mf- ! S I f .--- K .g:,. 3 5 Q 'si . W , . fx , ., 1? A ., e e Q Q 25 Q - r ' X f A vi' I - 'ex Q 3 Xe xx X I N I XX A X lf- 1 Procedures and policies were put into effect from the top IIIUSI braxs through the lowliest cadet. 18 at A SOC and Faculty United to Guide Frosh Parents received first inzpressioru of College life at summer orientation. Under the direction of faculty and the Student Orientation Corps. freshmen became acquainted with Ball State. Two- day sessions were alloted for admissions tests: Camp Crosley was a time for friendly SOC helpg lectures completed the program. sJ x 19 .2 3 K 'X t '35 li 'di Sf' mi- V. if ,X in In the Camp Crosley Olympics was an event 32? .fix in wlziclz the fl'l'.S'fIlHUI1 temns- Bulzrzies, Fcrmloclcs, Lvpc'r5', and Rutfinks- viva' for prizes for costumes. Q! ff- ,. uf? GL? 5 ,. 'ammxivq 1 V , ,Z 1 ...I ', 20 .' .1 wma- ,. -- -,sf 1.- 5 X .S N 6 , v . zilifiz, .. . if-If , X X -m r,-t- - ,Q N , I' Af i ' K X x-I x vu, , J, ,x tk 4 Q X ,A Xe? ' , :I 1' 14,1 5 Q ' Q. ' Q, 3-,yy W,5':i , - I . Frosh at the Crossroad As part ofthe summer orientation program. college otlicials and upperclassmen met with freshmen at Camp Crosley on Lake Tippecanoe to acquaint them with Ball State life. Freshmen received guidance in adjusting to campus life and suggestions for overcoming problems. Camp Crosley also was a place for meeting new friends and a portion ofthe Ball State faculty and other personnel, N5 E X Q N lt .X I X any xl f r I i ll, 'f 1' E -.-. 5 ye -t in j - it iv if 7 l R 5 viii? 1311 ' . ,W D.. ii 1 it-viii r Freslmicn sul aroulnl a Ere In cmnvidcr nvlm! gnulx Ilivy irnizltftl to reach wlzilu tllfflldilljl Bull Stare. '21 Leisure Time Was Fun Time f V,' , ' V .V - , 3 -5,,,,,' - -1- '- , me we i A , 1 1' vt ff' if '+vx - 3 'F - 1 is -E 3 3 1 wr: f f .-- . -- lf - ,e Q ' R-eh TI ,i , -1 if ffri X if W Q Q A .41Q:5j?'--1' emi QA . . , E-i - Q S52 K lnfiaijliifzf, . 'ZX-. e 2- f - ' fate i ' ..,, .Wes '- -'-' -f W 3 Q--.1 Hrlvlfl 4lum'.xli1u.x mul fair H'L'tlflIl'lA, IUIIIIIHA' CUIIVU' H'L'l'L' crmrdcd. ' ,I 'Ei A f 5 :ar 5 Ykbi' -,...-nu Q! 7 V 1--23...-J-M-f 'i M.,,......Yff . .f ..'.. mem-.rv ,X.....,.. ii . x LL A Lil A 22 To escape overwhelming heat .i'IlldL'lIfS lzamled for the pool fur u cool dip. -v Spending summer on campus, students followed vuried pusttimes. It wus pleusuruble to talk quietly with 21 special someone under the sun. Soaking up the summer sunshine was an excellent wuy to uttruct u tun- und attention! More industrious students enjoyed doing odd jobs around cumpus. .r ,.-:.'1B'-'-F - 7m:eEe3?A::-J-ig'-1342.-- nu-I- 1'J'-g- H' ' lil g 1-- s .a-.1:7s'2a-2-rm b rcf. E-.,. 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Q,A: : ,P 1 W! , ' - x-i ,. , ,Q ' - -AX .x W' x','b '. :bv ',, Q A'-'f ' : .':. iiff-if' !'A 'x ff b 'lf fm 7555 Parents um! frivrzdx slum! um1'A'1rvIc'hUfl' uflvr thu f7ll.Ufllxg' 1ll1lUfLll'fYf1lH11lk in thu A11,u11.x1 ofzlzllrlullcwlzvlzt, 25 L: ,-Ny, Milam FALL Gentle, dusky days . . . calm, pure . . . discolored, fading trees Reminiscent of harvest, animals laying away lavish stores Clear, moonlit nights . . . autumnal meteors flashing into view Turbid air . . . turbulent students returning to campus Conflicting desires . . . Bookstore for supplies? Tallying? Awalk through leaves . . . gold, russet, taupe . . . crisply crunching Botany students examining trees . . . learning to identify them Stolen hours . . . homework waiting, socializing more appealing Autumn-painting Jack Frost . . . I'll be home for Thanksgiving 514' :agp mf. -M X +1--'f' mv' -P Avtivilivx fillml llll' .SIllt!'t'lII.Y' .wciul mlumlurx will: many nlunmrulvlv nzfrzrzcrzlx tlllffllxg' full IUHII. HL'4IlI'fll4L,' Ilw lrfx!ful'Irv.xllHlvl1 IVHIIIUII wus Lunllnlu CVIIIVA' HC,f7L'l'tlII-U11 .S'llfIl'tl.Xc'H um! HA7IllL'l'LlllIiIIxL' m'Iivili4'.v, 'Q K, 'i Y' P s 1 1 School Began with Lessons in Load Toting ,en-un-. -5 -0 5, . FI'G,YII777CII lC'!1I'lll LI' 11111011 tlzvir first day 011 c'zm1p11s. B!.'XQilIlIfiIlQ t'tllHf7lM lm!! lifu, Dimzu Ruusar got llcr fIl'.XI l1'.x.x1111 in Illv 1lI'I nf t'llPIfIL'.Y rating. 28 2 fn I f V In ,F-9 ' ,fix ,G Q. -Q.. sa-. ,Q i X X I X X Q t .fx X xx g ' X' s Q QIQYASQ- X5 ' ' :- - 1-Ls-. . 5 - X . , s tx 5 Q l il f l x, : vw. -. sw. ,. f ...wf'!fe N 'f 3 1 1 - 'T n-...4s..wqff X. ' ' t . ui l ' ' -s X f ...gn in - l i A joke with family and friendx helped to relieve tensions. AIlll'lll!U'll1 tiny mi ftllilfllll fuuml ylrlx lflllillllg' in ffzllll uf lmll tltxxlts tu rut vin' lllklrllt Iinm liefnre Iucltlirig Ilie tmlt nf iiiifulcltifivc. 2 4 0 Problems typified the beginning of school. How to ht clothes into closets which were too small was usually the biggest puzzle. An equally large enigma though was getting books. suitcases. and other articles stacked away in a room and still allowing a small amount of floor space. In some halls finding one's room was a problem. Writer's cramp plagued all Ball Staters during the opening of school for there were seemingly endless numbers of papers and cards to be hlled out. These problems were solved and school progressed .q,c - . x, -1- 'QE ilk C' A N 5-N li .,,., S ,.-N.,,:ww, Nil gr.. X, l iii-f' v , . ,ff ,ff , 1 XX, H I R Q ,rw ' f .. ' fr-ge--g,5::L:tg.' N-we . , K . X , . .t. X The first major campus event of the fall was the annual freshman j amboree. West Campus provided the setting for this gala affair. Freshmen flocked to the jamboree to enjoy a delicious chicken or shrimp dinner, to get acquainted with their classmates, and to have fun. One of the traditional events of the evening was the pep session which tested lung power and promoted school spirit and enthusiasm among the new Ball Staters. 30 L5 F , ,Sv-ss5Yi'::-'H':. -- .. ,, .wifi zgrfigggi,-:s .. : :ft319+-r1'r:r:f.-.fe-sis1'.. s- we . .Jw H in M- i ' xiii. -'-..1,-,:1-s '...ii:f2e --5--W ..-.. .i . 5 . . .t.... .. .. .. r. t, , , . .r - . r M X- .. . i ...- T'..l'.lffffawaza-slr-SNTE Entlzusiastfc freshmen learned yells during the jamboree. West campus grass provided a soft dinner seat. x pw- A bw. L. - 'Q G 5 -fr 3 fsQ:1sg,, no as D gh ,vt . X ,n.,. 1 I X .-6'4 C S 1 E - 5 l New Ball Staters tested their-lung power. 31 .HM A table wax .vonzalinics 41 dinner necexsity. l I-'ull plates made happy freslmwn. P l in X ASX ..f Z6dw S Q .Svl'UlIlIllI,i,' lmult.x'1m't' lmolt,xl1cli'r'.x was ll CIIIIINIUII AI rrQ rN B'1't i 'P'1 Mmlvll f'f'f 'F' U5 'YIM' f'0 '1'1ff1 'I acriviiy. C'ln'rLi111,'lr111 umm IlIL'4L'1llll 'fUl'.XIllill'llIX'lIl ll u'mnlvil hnnksluru. f . f at 'I' U L.: - 'UI W ' ' - I- f '21-if ' ' rw 1, E. f :' 371172-73 2-:?v' 1Yrf: 5 'N . WX x W5 hw' f7llI'l'l1ll.XL'A 111 ll C'l'Ull'llL'lI' lmoltxtnrt During the lirst days of school, the 9,000 students of Ball State were all crowding into the bookstore to purchase books. The result was mass confusion. With less crowded conditions. it would take only a few minutes to make purchasesg but under the over-crowded beginning of-school conditions. students were considered lucky if they got out of the bookstore within an hour. A student soon learned to make all of his purchases at the same time. Tallying Had the Biggest Course Enrollment . . , - 'ill .. . L -X -if his--,gf iii, - . 'N 3' ,917 'lsjfgifh -I I L by I T 31--fig ' 1 P31 sl' Q. , -' y if. .ir it T t l N X, , . w., ,, .. .K A A 1 . v -,gs :gil fl - fs f. . Y' ,1 if? ft , ffl r. J. i' bxusss-' - X .eiA1.x5: Qf'Si'-S32 511: xx, sr X s fun. 'f YQ M sgs. if T at l My Q Y . my pm '- . L W ' ,ji Ll - L1 . ' ' A' Q Taxi-,.,f T , ', X B? .1555 I X? 4 , ui, XXXXMXQMTW -X W ' x ,- ' :EEN Ir.n'.s'f'f1 .14 4 7 zajkiy ' , af W-s gx 'r'fi'jfQ'1f7: T fi L? ' 'f i..-cfffi' H ,Q 1 uf f -.. Ag7:7:,., yr S' - . ff :X , , f--A if - ' ' Nasnrisf-' -,NIM ,. ii1:xK:f:f:'Q4I.Q :Q Dirty u'i.rl1vs in :lie Tully I7llll'kl'l1'.S'lllliL'l1fS' rvlurn. SIllLI't'lII.l' gJull1ur'ctI In Ilw Tully Hu lu .tliuw 11 t'uLt'u1nl.u1H1L' frivmily t'm1i'vr'.u11in11, The Tully wax Illt' L'c'lIlL'f of L'tll?1f7II.Y .mcful life zlurfrzg ull .vua.vo11.x' of 1110 yvur, Ruin, xlvcl, or .YIl0ll'- Tullying a'mz11'11uu.v. Gne course at Ball State was open to all students. and it was offered from 7:30 a.m. to IO: l 5 pm. everyday. This course, Tallying. had the largest enrollment of any campus course. The course in Tallying had one main benefit: the classroom. the Tally. is the center of campus social activity. The strange part of this course was that habitual enrollees soon disappeare cl. x..-.3 ,4- Kx '49 xv -Q ' -. I 5- A nzemzderiizg line of CIISIONZGFS 11 as efficiently lmndlea' by the servers. E YQVQ, , -,,, , .,.. I qq, , Y-1' . .Quinn .SH 5 : ,af tg ' J ' . va-- ' 'N The 19511 fry was attended by many Muncie residents. as well us Ball State students. 5 A we ts X W' Xx Y. Tri-Sigmas and Sigma Chis Sponsored Jonah Fish Fry Someone xcored a bull's eye: Tim Hickey ended up dripping wet. After weeks of planning by committees working underTrudy Galloway and Dave Bassett. E R l Alpha Chi Omega and Theta Chi presented 3 the Bowery Ball on September 27. IQ63. 1 in the Ballroom ofthe Student Center. . 2' Ninety-nine cents was charged for admission. ng 'rf bl. V During the depression. ChicaSOans went ' A 1 :fi . to the Bowery for entertainment and dancing: iphliib, A i the cost at that time was 990. 'iii lg Q Two years ago the Alpha Chis and Theta Chis .5 9... hr ,, 1 D ' decided to revive the old tradition. is ei 1 Plii Mu Alplm Synzplmriiu prmhlutl nimir l ful' Iflt' Bmi't'ry Hull, Dancers ll'fllllI,L'lj' .i'liur'ctl.xpr1r'i' , IH rl Crowder! lvullraom. 1 35 Thailand. one of the 22 countries represented. Although Ball State is a state school. not all students came from Indianag thirty-tive came from foreign countries to study here. xx sent six students. af .s s .4 a X Aided by thc dn ector ji-sa.,: of International Student Programs Q: A N . gl was Dr. Richard T. Alexander. Jr., ...-- -Q WL, e- X foreign students also formed a club . i which enabled them to know each other. I Students planned an International Festival. Displays featured country customs. K E l M-t...f...,f-,M-.,.ff..,.,.,.. . N. x fix 5-X R v .A 9 20' lil I YUHIFII.XIILIICIII.N,7UH'Cd1lCHHIU 49, liix ll0lUllI'j 5 C11 fi Oriwzrul vxliilvil was II busy place as Amrfricmrr .ruIl.rfn'tl their Orritlwilrll l'Ill'fUSffj'. 36 i li rr 'u Q Thirt -five Foreigners Studied at Ball State N LEW Foreign pllllfll. zlrzyomff' NMAMA N 3 . xffx' Let's all work f47tQl'Ill6f. ' S '46 wx -5 , . f X ,, . '- X Nm X -1 .N Terr-second piclurcs are N'UI1dE'7'fIlI.,n Pnkfxmni avpluilzvd wwldi11,Q czxxrmm In arid lixlcllvrx 37 -,l 3' l :fi-Q W A 1X.. - x ,H 1 m,.'f,y. - L Eff '- ' A ji I , , f,.f.,x Q i i lg-g Y K . X35 1' we X33 3 A g ' Cardinal gridmen slood ready I0 get in there am! fight for a viclory oi'0rarvl1 rival Butler. A...-f ki., 'x I Q rf ug K'Rn3sr.q,2i':m. r i',,'f:?q1'ei Nx,,.wl fiizffizgiiizi:GLi,i:v:ff:i,i: z,5f5:?if Cheerleaders Enliven l Spark Students r- , fy!-' X K QQ f ' 'K to Anticipation Q37 IVQ em HQ! ,X re 4 F9 -fix e Y Jr hw! 3 Aw 'K sf -13 'g.- ,?..d Es. Q, XFX 'ix' f ., v' DG 'ff Ng-, x ,J f The task of the cheerleaders Ora Lee Simpson, Janice Agness. Nancy Treesh. Sandy Holl. and Judy Carnoll was to instill in the students a feeling of pride in their team. Freshmen were taught pep songs. yells. and chants. Pep rallys and the bonfire provided excitement which permeated the season. 39 Qt , r.-f Fl E l r YQ ?9 eavenly Highlights Llshered in Fall lVUl71L'lI llllllxi' in rcxillullfv lmllx llllzl' !l1c1'rlIulu.l 41'u1uulI Irmlur 1110 slum ul 1110 A H'RH Duncc. Y, 40 The Association of Womens Residence Halls is an organization designed to unify the women's residence halls. AWRH brings residents together to discuss problems and programs. Major social event of the year was the annual AWRH Dance. A semi-formal and free affair. held in the fall. it was the first campus dance of the year. wymit' H'CIIIIf1r1JllQfI IfIi'I'i'fL'ft'il1 r ' ' ' 1, lint In mvvr ilu' nllftwt. c'lm1'm1i'11, um! cm' Is ' x nf nl U RH. 'xc From the Woodworth dining area. Heavenly Highlights dancers went to Dehority lounge for refreshments. A pzuzcli lmur wus lu-ld in tha Dulzority lozuzpu where duzzccrr could rt fn slr l1lL I71XL It er P- 41 - GllL'.SfA'1II Ilan pmzulr hom- warp Im: , , In fmrp mimi H'fII'lL'll'14'Y rcluxuil, Y. Q Q55 i... ,.. l 'oo ,.. ..4 06 OD O9 Os Cl ED ftif Q J I To impress ruslzees, fraternities displayed trophies for ntlileties and sclzolarsliip. I 0 Joy reigned tlze Illjjlll of pledging Sigma Theta pledges sang, making lil101t'l1 their joy fgfzlffff , . is A fter pledeirzp, men went to the Tully-Ho. DCllU Clii pledges nnnozmced tlzenzselves. i 42 Fall Pledges Strengthened Fraternities nlflvl' fwflli' ll1ll'4ulIlL'z'cI' llf Iflt' I'r'1'f1Nl lmp l H11 XI I Illllll ll my plvmlfv. fxllc' 'UL rt 1' In NIU Tu X. prom! to tllxpluy flwir pins um! lium. As Ball State students returned to school in the fall, Fall Rush was uppermost in the minds of many upperclassmen. Rush began when the men signed up for it: they then embarked on a two-week tour of fraternity houses and smokers, The moment of decision was reached when the men donned pledge pins of the fraternities of their choice and marched gaily to the record hop to announce those decisions to the campus. 43 -s l l Lf' N. .' F ' 4. X my H - , P Us ,cs ' -Q. egg, g A Y V E si . 1 X ' g so f 1 N , 'XM if l X F js . 'S' ' W5 , gt X' egg-QKXK-X 2 1 ,- o- 1 W 1 ls- Na+-'Wi 3 ' t EW V Nt 5. xy X. ...M N t QS wmsi 5 X: c ,axes ' s . ' Na: . - ' cc.,,lc.Ya3r . - .. 'kswff-'. --P t-ms. l :At .fbi V To - E v- V : - 9+--we K Y F X. X, ti i is Q -QP . . ,. i . M. ' - r . F ,sp-fi ggvss ,. Y ,A i 1 -X Xeazsx ,. 5 Fsbliu X Q X L Zfsf. l'm so happy. Slmron smiled. Sharon Gustavel added her name to the Festival of Fame when she reigned as thirty-seventh Homecoming Queen. Her coronation took place after Friday activities which included freshman-sophomore games freshmen snapping a losing streak. A bonfire pep rally warmed enthusiasm for the game before Sharon and her court were introduced. Members of Pi Phi Gussie's court were Norma Boyts. Marcia Levinson. Jane Alter. and Karen O'Brien. Sorvriry .rixlurs and fricmlx Congrufulaied hfllllllllnf' Gusrilv, of-x 'Pl X4 aw 1 Prcxidmzt Emcnx posed with Slmron, H'L'tll'il1AL' hw' l't',Q'Nl rnlvu and Crmrn. ' I ,433 1 KN X ALL FK A . 'nm' ,-A Wau- XIV' AGN ' ffl 2,2 F.. Sl71fHlI,C't'HlIl'Il7IL'H1lTUI'.Y ininml Pi Phi Gu.ui4 ' on flu' AVIS Blrilflirzg vtvpx uftvr' ilu' Hnlmwnlrlllz t't'I'UlI1Illl Zi 'B QQ 97 Festival of Fame Royalty Queen Sharon Gustavel 45 fi Q :ll ru, f if - silt , .8 ,. Julia, 5 1 A X . Tri Sitgfx wnrkvtl on lllcir l'll7IlI, lmping it would Fly WI'lgllf To Vic't0r3'. 5 . Sig Ep'.v were in tllc first plzruxv of prutlttctimt bttiltling the lmxic wumiwt frame ff' ' y 570 f , F' ,Y ws X W-R l '- N, , lj. An AO Pi lmpetl the float would get tlzt' lll4l,Ql'.Y' rlteckercd flag. A CIN' 0 f'lj,,,fw,1 up 10 alvxerve u llllge Jpllilu' Sl'vL'l'Hfl Tllfftl IIICII c'm1s1't1'c1'0d h11ila'ir1 m'0rlnnlvi11,r' the Allll1l'iL' Nile River. ll ffUf1f--Wl'1 lltV-' After weeks of planning and preparation, the earnestness of intensive efforts could be seen in final products, the Hoats. Providing a colorful aspect for Homecoming, the Hoats were judged in three divisions: fraternity. sorority. and independent. The Sigma Chi's and Alpha Chi's walked away with honors and trophies for the Greeks. 1 47 E -Q .-gy.. ,. For the lirst time at Ball State Homecoming. iudging of residence hall decorations A was made in rom rather than judging men's and women's halls Q separately as had been done. Klipple and Howick decorated their halls around the theme: Stump 'Em! The winning decorations featured legendary Paul Bunyan and Babe. the famous Blue Ox. .UnhuliZ0, Cuplaiu A hah .vitling in Ilze wlmlc's HIOIIIIZ, mul firxl plum' fur Ihr' Alpha Clzifv. K. fi qv, P r 'jt+ ,f 1 -yy - i r fi HlJIl1t'!'l7lllll1NQ pururlr' and new outfits iiglzcd Della Sl',L'l7Il'l Tlzctrfx. Paul Bunyan Won Dorm Decorations 48 xi fi-:S A r 53 V 'XXX - Qwlh vmn 'Y.: wr- Pi Phi's wan second place with their liE17fClfOIl of the guilluline death of Marie A ntoinelte. Pluto slapped away fleas on the Sigma Kappa ffoal. 49 i 1 I Wi' -A Theta Chi Sycamore Praxarw sf V' I fi ,1 ri-, r --X, A '1 X-'1- -,s. .' 'ci Participants Provided Colorful Parade Homecoming parade. composed of a wide and colorful range of Hoats. was one of the highlights of Homecoming weekend. Students. alums. parents. and Muncie residents lined the streets along the parade route to View the gaily decorated floats. hear the band, and admire the sorority girls in their 1963 Homecoming outfits. ' s .35-., P V . K Q. .. . ., .- . Pi11'f1dcs .xurv uri' Hlllllllllllllll. ururrt Il1i'3'f ' A nmjuretle twfrled in the parade. 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Rm N fLv:.'Gr,xf 'rs V- I: 'Is' '-'f .'fw .' firm-, .4 t ww:--f ' ., ' a ' lgyp-':f,.,,i,'. . 5351 -is .sow--.'-'f Lpwwy- wsflgsef Wm-,f .Y J fl' 'xii-,' W-' 'St X rv- gf' ., -4, f rw a -' '- QXIS3-441'E+Sfv's l'SA'YLNir:3ffgS tf?Q3M5?'f -' :- -S ' ff' vit. ' -' 4 Q 1 t. i!i-1.1.4. -Q isxqki Cardinal fans saw the Ball State gridiron squad beat the Indiana State Sycamores, 15-7. Point scoring was close all the way. but Coach Louthen's eleven were on top when the Hnal gun sounded. Homecoming was the first time the Cardinals had cut down their old rival, the Sycamores, in four years. Halftime ceremonies consisted of the presentation of the queen and her court and entertainment provided by the Ball State Marching Band. A , 'ffi3F.:ZaIS.'f? .-Fi P.: Q-1s.'3.T.f51-NWN' X - -. . 1 W -::2fs:'fs... - -Q, :Q Q - X .' S-. L'3i'x: - ,ffl ,gmii N, - ,3 ' a g. . 'I 5 1 -' 3 .- L S Next xfs f, W I N W? M wil gas, Q i Isalzff' 'W 3 ,.f.. . X S 191-Sf? ,tml N C . s Ink ' ' g X I, N QW' K f V , D 'X- f. ws s a i gl l .,.. A ' at 'L - V. -it , .. 'I 7 -sw ' li T' ' A sgs..- j .pf 53 Qu gs 'i ll .s K i --s wi, X 1 . , ,- .X sr: N ew '. ' l .1 I' :- ' 'X 'ls . K t -X 2 t AQ X .rw s tg, ., ax, .. s N Xgi5'1B'P.g'Six SSR 'Q x R a X . 'L it .2 N . ci sQQ'x'mx.p Q.. K s Rwfgg, - . t - ' bw. - sd Qs rf 9 3, S 15.3 sim N. X sXQfQ'ifNS' m'x,it'fll-tkiivxi-Qi-. -gk Barber . Presented Without a Nick The Barber of Seville. a four act play. was directed by Mr. Kent Gallagher. Technical director was Gilbert Bloom: stage designer was Thomas Connelly. Sets for the play were reproductions of those used in Beaumarchais' eighteenth century production. The play evolved around lovers' plans to overcome romantic obstacles. Af' xxg-Z Y Dr. Bartlzolo plotted with Don Bazile. 54 fibst .Z vs if Count Allmzviva enlzmzced the plot D0n't let Bnrtholo get this! um wif ,JY ,..-n.BF,Yf31Aki,'1v za. 4. W WWF 1 Count AlIl1tH'il'lI pledged his love to Ru.s'ir1c. -4 fa-'sr-'r' ' at Liu. Prince Hull and two comradex enjoyed the exnggerations of Fulsmff, .Yllh1L'L'I of nmny jokes. Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part I with the humor of Falstaff. attracted large audiences as the Canadian Players returned to campus for the fourth consecutive season in the fall. Both matinee and evening performances surged with students, faculty, and public, filling the Assembly Hall to the walls. The company of featured actors from Canada's Stratford Festival took their play on tour of Canada and twenty-live American States after their appearance at Ball State. 56 s si Reformed Hal made plans willz colleague. Debates lwrwven Hal and FlIl.Yftlf7 warv mirllzful. Memories of Benny, Student Center, . . . w Benny is a memorial to the Ball brothers andBa11SIt1te Coeds. Student Center is activity hub of campus. . ,655 , ' - ., -f-ffl F - ff' R, .'-Iff,f5i:I.m F I-253' ' jf. r Eii rm ., .t h '. A 3' i:' 5': 'E 4 5 -- fl! ESH W' kai '53 --- V: 's 1 5 451 'V A- , ,- f- 23 Q - VF, ll' -' I . ' I t ffQsawia23'Q:' V ' 58 5 ge , :ff -- .. .1 -V-'-'1 - e. V - .. '4.A.,,- ' . .. f- 't'.Q....A.1.-t...m-- k.. .. ....f.---. . .s B , , , . 7 M... N.-. -V 1 --.,..- .. , . In .Y A him ? . -x tk. +R t- Xt -. .- ,N h... re' -1-.Lx t.,+.J'Qr -+925 we t - ,L M. ua -, X X xi M. . .. . . . . ' .. -. ,.-.,.f':-3,tY-5252 -we .. 1'R:..uukx.,.:f . -.Jw-L -:n... fm 4 ag .,' 1 ff iles As men and health Center moved to new quarters, Ball Gym Ins! aura of activity. A winged statue of a woman, her hand extended distributing jewels, symbolizes the spirit of giving, Beneficence was dedicated in 1937 to the memory of the Ball brothers. HBenny now gives girls the distinctive name coed if they are kissed in her sight. 5 9 Y , I y ' 'P' W Q l --1 g--,vrrt Aa' Bzliltlilzg persurzrml C'UOl'l1'il1IlIU nm- demlc ac't1v1t1cs. . Sf'fL'lIl'L' Building ix u fumilizzr campus lmzilnzurlv, hwng one of ffm first buildings on l'III71f7Il.S. , v-vw ,Jig X ,, 1 l. - :A 1 if Vik M.. yr. 1, w . Xxf ,. Jim Hatcher, Dave Wilson, Jane Dunn, and Carol Buzolifs planned activities for 1500 Greeks. wkmma .. Nw. ,Q 'Nxim .xx Wlmmv NNQNW. . ' X-mmf 6 , ' we xi .X R A x X .hxzl gy x ws ws xw Y H XX NN s---as N. xv X .,.. 'f ,.-sw. , N. K X- .XXXNW Q59-ff ws .XX X- - K . ,551 Q--QW - ,gs 1 1 . Q35 wma, 1 M' . ss xm- -Cwkkikkbx e 'X -w G , fi -X -V, I , ,,.. ,, X 4.55281 jay , ' X ' KKK -vu f' 5 ,. Zig.: jI:5f345f:QjE': ',-fi:1:i,yI'YfS CsGiX XN A 1. x i 4:4 -: ' vQSS:f?'0 Em:xN.,-vixkwgw'-:mxsfwb-::'::'gQsrQ-NsNSNMSN 30 -' X -v-'Ng ' Vfrv xw v,- ' 'KN ' ' -' - . -C+-'S N k 'V x , v. . .. . 0 ' . if- '- NI-x qix ,x:- f'i-Cil'qIxv.- '-,-'-tw-,.'0iv'3'I ,-- G .4 , K X RY ' .. . 5 .X Q biiwirtbxgii ,, - ev-Qs. '-Q--.gs -. ' X X .: gif: I -Q-ffsgswis,Qshfifr ef .-:fls-,4if:1:fQQ'-rfrifzm k'V:1-15:,:kgraa'Nfr9Evt:f-:srQ-smffkkk-lm:-S-.M. Q.-1:ww-S-S.S.exrx'f:?:'QS-xepbfrrgbq.-: N-Q9 .r mx Xxx:-+9559 , ,, -sl mg, 1:-zemmrgg X' mx-swiss:-xXQ1LGsXsQNw ' fam .fQi:g::5i:, is-ksrs-axvxr Ns:-:XvSxfSfx-we ef A ' X : - -vvv fs ' .ffru - omg i,2 +r::sx::i:: , -: Tir 3.2: -- -' s. v-we 'f' .izizxf-I-.,Q f l .i,.i. . -V ws. .E N'f'. ,. , N :'1,.55U25Ei'W'5'i.5-25-,5z55'5f ?':r435: :':f'1:,-.':'EI'1fb.?3f31 W Q. Q-'2F:iEff'f5-PIN, K x 1 YT, ' '5 s 35 ..-' - X:-P YN. -5 , M . William P. Givens shared his views of college r and community cooperation at rlze Greek Week Banquet. 60 ,if - It's fun to be a Greek was proclaimed from November-1 through November 8. The first day found the Greeks wearing their sorority outfits and fraternity blazers on campus. That evening the Greeks met wi masse in front of the Arts Building terrace. The importance of Greek unification was stressed. Mr. William P. Givens, at Greek Week Banquet. enunciated attitudes toward the Greek system. Xu' liiuiiiruf .UNLICIIIX lnifiwl rirr,'t'1lit'r'iri Ciirilimil Hull for Iflc' Urvvls l'Vvi'L lshiiiqlwl, .1 f r --nf' l -ff? ' i I I i l l r i 4 l ' I i i 5 , i 5 i rl il l ill iii! ill , , 2 l ' ' T T l 5 l 1 l I i i ' i 1 tx Qt i 99 It s Fun To Be a Greek i l 3 1 l ' Fellowship and favorite songs were features of the Greek Fireside Sing. Della Zetux sang USllI1.S'11flZ8 and Sl1uz1'0ws. Greek Week was climaxed by the annual Greek sing on West Campus. Each organization presented two songs to the group, and Greeks joined in several songs. After the Sing, the Greek Trade Party featuring the Art Van Darnne quintet was held. 62 i. far- Q .X oe. , gi, . ,xl-V: , ,mr ax - ,, , , W' ,Jar-I Sieve Guidolze led the Greeks in group songs. Uniiy in 1110 Greek .vysianz mm' e.x'en1plif1ed by GICJICTIIQIIIAQ Songs and .vn1ilf'.v. x def 4... v 1 1 I ? 1 , .T i . 1 1 3 ' 1 I I f 'WL 1 4 ,fxmr : I: W 4 ff ' , 1 ,,f,'4 41 A ? , .z-1: , lp, QQ I , 'Be S u Q. as M - P f..:igq3.X ' S 'Q-es' 4' '-X 1.1 xl 5V'f1g is if. , :J-.vf , t -- 3 'z' gs. 'Z r, I , 1, gjfff :7 3.:rS.,x LN. ,X 5 . s exi .gg R: .-Il : - ,ij V , A, gtg , .,,. grief 19-.urpzk T . X -X H 2 ,,, ws. sg f .' ' Q' - I, X A -. 5 as 41- .c if ' 3 rj tj KF . Yr, A Q gf Pi Bom Pl1i'.r enjoyed ll carry-in dinner f' 1' Wllfl HIL'IHf7UfK nf ,KINIIVIU Alums. Clif Oli and Sis: Eplv plumzcd Cu-ELI Bull, K FK - I fi .-1OPi mul Sig Tllll Irmli' party had u .vcrimzx mumfnl. Trade parties, teas. dances, serenades, and retreats were varied activities enjoyed by Greeks. Greeks also furnished information on pledging- fraternities during rush parties and sororities through their program Preview of Sorority Life. Suite redecorations, ground breakings, additions to houses, or new fraternity houses kept Greeks busy. State Day conventions, rummage sales. workshops. work sessions. walk-outs. and philanthropic projects were Greek supported. Projects included parties for the physically handicapped, orphans. and the agedg other projects were sponsored for local and regional communities. 64 Sigma Kappa enjoyed L1 tea in their suite. Lumlnlu Clzt' Alplm mm: .XL'l'L'l1llLfCLII. AI-H4L,'illNL', Cl'L',XL't'lII Girl. K H ,A , X W, N X , 3 x . z '. -, - J- X A. , V x :-1 Kilim - vm f Jew - is . , at A' . , 'U' ' if C. , ' I v, H .Q..:' far v:.1--.mln V -. l at 'rv .-5 lf ' liz: ini, ,- gig 'fi A ii? 'rx qv ,i.' ,,,,,,.s 1 v . f ,,, ' ' ' ' ',v ',,Jww ..,- ' 5 A N 1 W, M :f:'5,y. X X Ax '- 'X ' ' . -' -, . V N x N Q - 'VX ' ' 'wr' 2 -- ' 1 'Rm . .A . mx - - . -- -'-'- --n ' X I Trfvfi. 'R-'Q , - - W 'u:.'-- ' '-f-.' 25:555-'-?'E5!?EsS'Z W f ' . ' a ' ' fx? ., 45. .: fIa 5 W1 - ' i '7 S 5 X 5 mm in 1 '? 4 N fi 5 S Q , 1 5 Q s 4 5 I E S Q Q . ,x 1 g 1 . ..,.....,.....a 45. Q iv Q s. -1 A N Fx, V 'Q i K iffy: ..J,,.sg kmxm. as my-:Z - ' . . V 1 , f BYQAYA 3 4 fx, V - k , . I. . .. .. mth. .SXWEN .lm 'C ixi :SSN j 1 l . N, . 1 AI . ' Q Lucizm, the nltlust womvn's fl .S'llI'C'l1l'C hall, is lomtcd nuur rlw center of campus. 66 Fall featured varied activities as the new coeducational dorms and the older donns partook of numerous residence hall and campus events and programs. Many halls exchanged parties with other halls and groups from other schools. Dorms provided hall government, Campus Chesters, and Fall Carnival booths. In lounges, people enjoyed records. a game of cards or ping pong. or favorite television programs. A familiar r1'rivc rzuur Wootlwortlz Halls leads to Ilze nun' dorms. -S - - ' -R - '.:..2.2v1-: 112 :-1.12: ' -PH -1 ' sz. 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Members of hall families must learn to appreciate and understand the other members of their families, Halls provided the necessary items for home away from home -sewing. laundry. concessions, kitchens, and study lounges. Hall residents evinced happiness and gaity. 68 i 'xfgk he wa..-Y-Lfwgwfx - Y :.x.f1fXv,i's- -X . - r Z' fvml' 5. :Ty ,fn , , V N .V ., 5255 5 , , W .f ' - f::'i-M: Q'Y ':ii ,rf ' ' - A f -' lffaggrs sf 3:-in Ji ' B3-ri' ' U 3 --I Va I ':.: ,Q-- 1'?::-'inf xii ' 1 QS ' X-ji' 5 .fig ' EF, A1-ir-H . ' 'X ,-5?5S'A M J hi-ii .. . ' as' 52 'C' ::'.1 .' ' xr .f 11, ' - :- :NSPS - 'K' 'W - z . -' - '-fl gf.:-Sy 1 Ss S-1 Shit 'lb QM- - xf W wsggegei E? ig. 1 6 ' YQ HZ p' K H gd 1 'SUY3-'-SLL' L if VS-SLS? 1 . A 1 ' jew 1 N. fu-1 :QS,HMs2 r - K. +1 .. Q- Af 1 N ,qifgif r .-'rx N531 auax mf H 1 :f ,, - Z ' ' -'gifs' V X ' , -x is ,v V L Q-. K fain ,- .. N., 4 1-' 19 A Ai: . 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P35 gf, W:-ml-x -,--.ex mm.,.MXf:Qg55gNwwA::-f M'f - X. ,--vw' -- Q , , ,, . . : , ,K ,. .. gl 'Ansar -Ns 1 'S xx ICPA Flew to New York City While most students were enthralled bythe pomp und glory ot' Homecoming. fourteen Ball State students were studying newspaper und yearbook concepts in groups sponsored hy the Associated Collegiate Press. Dr. Louis lngelhart made travel tirrungements for Indiana delegates xx ho new from lnditinupolis to the convention city. New York. At one meeting. The Collegiate Journalist. gi new Alphu Phi Gtunniu publication was unveiled by the editor Dtirio Politellu. Orie1zr adviser. Til ',, -af, Let's go, advi.vers. ' tlWl1L'fL7lJ the driver? x Ni- ,,:: - w lf Ellen Lockwood didr1't have her purse wi-iglzed. ,.., if J, 5 TWA Wi ,J Hello, New Yorlclu Delegates arrived in the Big City. Indiana delegates arrived at ldlewilde Airport, Marcia Tl1arp'A' face reflected joy on arriving' an outstandingly designed building in New York. at Ilze Hotel New Yorker. W f 1 ' : Sift sf,-A X 3515223 .Nh . . . 2. ti tet gg, .1511-, ' N Xe x X . QQN X V X .WN N. , vt' 'nn Q, Y A QR . X Y X , ., N 33... N X PQ 4 '7 4. V Z' xi X 1 N -' 115'-lr' 1 .ma e ..,.. M L. kifzxz 1. Q- 'gemifx .. 'r x' T'-hxilv ' l Sixgjz Q':F5Yf59 is W , x..., , :. Yx XS 'w,x-',- X- 55'-wifi 133 -5e.S3.p.g5,,SS3:,,:i .yd -5-2321151 -be Mp: ,pg a, ,-, - kiS1iExX,f1- 'V-3 S' '- 15534 1xE:'f de 313- . ,.. . xbqw, .53 l wfEfa:f.:+bss?1--4 ' :ima-1 fs.,-M - ,.,. i...., m.,,,. Q f swam: - .g:.,N,. Sf? :if --S2 ESA ' ' 4113 i i l .14 8, .3 . k u 1 Q,- qz 'gif' 3: 'IX ' eff tug, ,u -E Slit' i ax -KAW, x Q .. E Bm 41-, 11.3 JJIAQ FFXI QU.. otha- av KW? XE was - -.-. whbshhn From fvrrys, .mnlwirs scurclwd the New York skyline for thc Empire Sruru Bnilll1'11,Q. When not attending various newspaper and yearbook workshops for the exchange of ideas with college journalists from other colleges, delegates visited many of New York's great tourist attractions. The Bowery, Chinatown. Wall Street. Greenwich Village. and Fifth Avenue were the locales for investigation any hour of the day or nightg the city never slept. 72 ., 'Hw.c6'L,L5: '.J iSr4-sa. , T, ,a.4..x....q' ,ex,,l5,xx-Qu. .T :se it -rfxwwwsgr is Axes.. 'A-'-k2..v:,..-2.i.E,'1:',,. 'H-N-:..,a.aL:f :...g,,,Q, , ,N-fads., .hu N- , , ---wg. 'rv-X-W-s.s.2,' . - . .waz X- - . ,, , Xww.-ss.,xu.sB s if WW 't of ' x ' h J' c -K . - . ' '5'fv . - r A lik e r: s1 :':5 ,:rg1-, . it ---. mmm- X fr.: Mx . Wig- is ,, ' -V P .S?'IiEfZf' . . Q1 gg Tig i X, e 'iff' Peace crept lI1I0 licnrts us .vmdentx ntlenderl .uhxsirllzs nf tllc 17L'llC'L'liL'L'PlIlg United Nations, .- A 's 'E ' x 2. . N15-'sx yi-,:. frsikxzhgx H, xii- fsiilagtis: Delegates also sun' 1110 famous symbol nf frCUd0n1.' the Sluluv uf Lilwrly. 'm.... 'Simi COIl1I71llIlfCUIf0ll in the world Imluy was stressed at the banquet, ending IIIL' t'lJl1l'L'lIIl0l1. N. cil'L'L'l!H'lvLlI l'illu,g'L' mm pupulur. 0llI'.Y ur JllhN'llX'.N-L'l'L'l'-YINIL' mu' Ilia l'illflg4'. E. P . ,. 5 :4 wx 3, N N The Ruflwfcllvl'C1w1Ic'r,xmlm' wvluuzmf.slmlulztxm14l,xlH11uf-.s. g Sclllmlrd Cui!! A1'4QflCzI'. I ,17l'L'tlAN'l'H' Ynrfx. l111Iil'.x L'l'cuI tu ln' IIUIHLYV' Fall Carnival . . . Fun and Frolic R. Il mufvm Cwllrxlzr T1mHuL4 x vpurlmrl 41 hx Roqerv Hall in mmf pmspullm L LOlIff1l7llILIi ut rlze urnnzlvla. llUllf V nmmmm. Nami. ummm. ,gm Young man collected Pi Pl1i kiss from Bev Hedges. A x 1' H Q, . M-1 3 f A ll A 2 x , .4 lei' Irnm Lu IJHIIFC' ILM: 3' Gmfrlll11110111041llmmliunxifz the Tully. 74 P -f X .- age a.EMa,,A ,aff Throw a pie a1m1A O Pi. ' People did -l X. I Q.-X Hg XR ,- ff- ,Lf X Wl1un'o11 f x Y-' , .Y-xz':.., - -'-- k if :QV X-, , A I X my sl : Y? . na -- X R7 6 Q F ,f- I R I ,fff A f - -f 4. X X K- f X , 5 X. 5 K , ,W 1, 55? , .fi , 'f 5? 5 +1 K- .5 Q5-5 ' ii x N fix f' PX ff. X, ..f.,s?x. ' aww- The nmuxe lmnlc l1i.s l'flUfL'U at lfIU Lunlhflu flu' lmnlll, . 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Located between the English and Music Buildings the new auditorium. completed in the spring. was named in honor of John R. Emens. president of Ball State. in ' ' ' gg -f appreciation of eighteen years of leadership . ' and service. The new auditorium A ' 'M 1'-i f S: . . . . Qxyxmigpl..- with a seating capacity of 3600 will serve L 70 qw H --3 ce'e 1 so as a cultural center not onl for the 4 r x NN Y yy I x Xxm..- ,mn students of B311 stare but also for the I citizens of Muncie. The auditorium is large if 'S lf 'Jn , X W enough to accommodate a symphony orchestra. -W-N KI. . . it . A u .dx ,AA K ' opera or ballet company. or a large convention. , ,I , , Q 1 4 v - ,Q ' If . n f- 01- H ..v 2!Qyt I .oz ,P if C. I xl 1.4 , .4 E!4,A1x.Yli'N'J' fp. 4 A 1 ldv' X I Center of Culture . . . the New Auditorium ,vb .. A : .1-1: J-Q 3-411:31 ' T. .mar-::':r. - , . r :-, I L ,, K - ' JL f'f rZ1....r-z1- 4 T-J L: . ' '-? ?2'T .ra ck-Q !:'f-17' ' ':'-:.' f - ' , -A -- --- 1- '-. , --nr-17 4-,-2' ' r ,N N X4 ., . , ,-bmw.. . hx J, ,k,., Ht., J.. - - LY . A - - '.:. :::'7:3'fr' lf, ' 't - :- ,. Q: f5:ga:gf 1.2 iff-. Y , ,A A. .. W -. be--e'+ 'r'r me '- A- The pillars of white .YIUHU .sci nl? the red brick lluxigrzs on the Cullvyu Cunznzuniry Amlimrmm. wuleeunw z C'un.srrm 111:11 my ilu' lmll fun' l'L'Afll1l'L'Al l1,g'l'L'uItluuluflmlxx .uulfnllllflq i lfvv lIl'Klj'L'4H'll14'.u'llllllx ml! lu' K.. f l f1llwl with flu' rwm' ul ,XlllllL'llIK l l Cqirrnlylz ,'U1lI'IfII, l7m'c' Wilmri, Dori P4,'j'11IIl,lilH Dir lt, uml Indy Bmwf'tli.rt'1u.xi'iitivrilvililnc xwzim' wuzvn ami luut'ulr111rvurt' Upper-class officers were elected in the spring while freshmen elected their officers in the fall after they had an opportunity to meet classmates. The presidents preside at all class meetings and represent their classes in Student Senate. Minutes of class meetings are recorded by the secretaries. Treasurers keep finance books: Senators represent classes at Senate meetings. 78 Lf' ,4 CT Diane Tmzsey, Darryl Poole, Bob Grnssrrzan. Jim Fislzer, and Mike Zuliflz planned for juniors. Bill Jenlzing, Jean Britmn, Lyle Thompson, Williams, and Pat Martin led freslzmcn. Jam' Q-Mx N -, 4 - .r-fr-.vi xg 'ff 4fgfpg3ff,.fs511::i--' gi -1 i ak ni L , V E! Ihr f 34' EES ff QE? 79 ,I fx I fr 4- f. ,J 1' -:J T . W 4 T7 s,-f X, Arlene Bevk, Daw Hnyl, Jam' Af1lII.L'L'l', Ty Bvrrrv. and Slmrorz Gllxlzivcl z1'1.vc'11.v.wd .vnpllmlmrv plum. gi 1- f .gf if sf' SX fi as ik I mf ffffbz. ' , gg E :E .. X .wi Ky: Xzgwx ,., 4,1 1 ,f wr, . ,xc 4 K , . ,fm . fs: -,Sf-.f?. 1- , I,- x . X X if ff ,--, ' N: .-1, Tim Hickey, Conlinually asked, Wl1IlI'S next on the agenda? Senazors S6711 for advisors to aid in deciding motzons on Ilze floor. ,JF i 40- ,...,.. -M-Ns 0l1lUl7kL'I'.S' wzlifvd In firing their l7IC'.V.Xll'Lft'.S. N ,Q-X Each cnmpus organizntimz was represerzzed hy .verzarm-.v nt Ihr' Seizure nzecrilzgs each Thursday. Student Senate is the governing body of the Student Association: the president of the student body serves as leader of the Senate. Members of the Senate with voting rights are the live oflicers of the Student Association, representatives of the four classes. and representatives of organizations. Senate decides the ollicial student view on topics of concern and quandary. This view is presented to Faculty Senate which has final authority on many matters concerning Ball State. Senato-rs discussed lengthening weekend library hours. Disagreemelzr rznmiig Sermtors was rvsnli-i'd ax dixr'11.v.vim1 and rervaluatroii led to r'mnpr0n1l.vv. ,aww ss ?1fwe,,,t, 1:7 ff , nv, A-. , ,, ,. Friamlx .Ullllltyffd In enjoy Tullcy xrvrcfzplznrzic N1ll.X'fl'. Qx'L'nyq53r-'- :.qg,5.lf,xn MN 'IW EW. !fI.5E.'..'...,,I.. .'.-:.'?:. .e .,.Q1:r:.'.'.v W., 'Wm ., ff mmm amy XJ' Sv ,J Q ..-....-.,Z xl Y , z .Q ,RN ' 2 gs, 35.-. . 59' X .Q 1 ' ' f '-My Q ' w :: ,, 5? ' - :X-rr, 3 Q: -N if., x Sqaggm -gi f Q J gi. MA x Sg wig s. iz - lg, , ' we f -P N- w: , 3'--EQME, uif:Q5.'-5.-kim:ws-,.: A U .+A . , 1 . 9? Stmlcnts L'I1j0j'L'lI'IL'lCl'fAf0IZ in 1118 lounge. The .Uusic Lmuzge was a favorite study spa! for mum' lovers, Bail S1659 Dtecbljf - .,., -,-- i X . hh. YQ A -. plum' tu mucr f1'it'lzd.vr11nl ru Student Center . . Information Center QVARQQQQSA K. Q'R'i 4ike- L. A. Pittenger Student Center was dedicated on November 30. 1952. In September. 1961. an annex to the original ediiice was completed. Indiana tax dollars were not used in erecting and decorating the Center. Instead. sources. such as student fees and alumni gifts. provided building funds. Although most Center activities involve Ball State students. the Center is also open to serve public needs. both educational and recreational. Campus groups and organizations often choose the Center as the locale for dances. lilms, and recreational leagues. The Cvl1!r'1'.4rc'z1u'c' wax ll umm III III f7IlI'C'lltl.VL' iIr'm.v, like Ihr' Dirrwt IN Barbershop and Pool Cue Balls Ball State men patronized the Barbershop. especially when they needed a quick trim. When they were cued in properly, billiards was a thrilling and thoughtful game. I f3S:rik2,q: Nm-i.3AX N EMM, ,E v-I ,. ., ,... .QI XLXQ ' A' . P001 and Billiard tables provided relrnmtion for Ball Smters who wanted ro polish their game. 84 Sixteen bowling Innes in the basement ofthe Student Center provided facilities for College classes and recreation for those who enjoy bowling. e N YY A t X X X X is N i 5 Q ss N Q x X .XX ' ?s x Q, .x ,. M Q A - ' .- .Y x xp: .gs . 'X ' -- X. . - tl . 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YA S 1 Nxxwwwwmxw.-M Q V , .wt it ...,.,...,..w- ,-Il Rent, program dirertur, strung a power cable to join a recorder to the telephone. Bullefins x XX 'Q xxx X Q x X xx XQ X ski-N, ' ?,s,1'g-SA ,,-PM --Qi f -e--- - . .fy 4.1 q 35--.-g,g,,jxw,as X f . -x ' sf W mf:-,,,.. 1 S.. A :Sy X MSX: ' Cardinals Posted a S S econd Winning eason - ' ' s-f.J7'S'T3 'Qlx ' - ' ss, :sf -. . ,f , 1-iw, 525-fig: --it 'if-'iff' so 1 , - 1 t s- - ' sf,-, X5-. spi. -Q .ailsg x Q , . .5 Y .5+,.j1.: i g 1- clssae1si.i- , ' st 51:-.L-Vg, ,wk 1 A- N 52,13 ff-ff '- ,am QE -, .. - f' + -1 HSN ta - f A? -' fa' -Y - Ii 3, 5: . Z fjx' . sgvge -if- ess awe f 1 .- g , . , - g, we-.. 'r,1.ggq:+.se -. 'OP Vp H- , Siwrfgx I s at ,,.i51f,tR?s I ' 1 9, X i K E ' ,S .U- fafl ,Lg-,, If i . V R . 4--:re -' --J, i , .-T ,V ,J 7, 1 H lg 3,2 .X .sig J: , 1 . , 1 f,.- . A --:Q E4 . , A , In -Hi-'fi - ' '.if..? ' 1' 'T - .. v H ru ., I ' 'if xx 5-.age , sepsis T' Mxff'-2,3:?.,. g V 1 , ' . t -sz? 'ff If ' A t. ' ' ' S - , 9? , -' f X 'C 'f-:-...c,f..-- cc fir: :st f s .I f ff , rsfxgfg. siifgzrf' f 1,f-52f?fn.'4 '.-'3 '- - t + iff -1, ' N . 1. . . s-x. , .. . ,, s t cs 42.1 - Q- if Na. n 151 t 5 - S- -,ff ' 74 I ffffitf I ,I v'QQ J , s - ' 5 for W' - 'i ., N' ' ' ki ' x-L ' v.'.- 1 ' Y' ,- '- ' ' .. - '. Tp? 1' 1 K ew ' .. . .. , 1, .. I C. f' ,,,, ' -gg., ,zfj ,ag A, I o , te .. ' 4 ' 'jf -'alfa 712' .. ,,1fl'f' ' Under the direction of head coach Ray Louthen, the Ball State Cardinals posted their second win- ning season in a row with a 5-3-O record, In ICC competition. the Cardinals had a 4-2-0 record to finish second in the conference-two games behind Butler. The gridders started their season by blanking a strong Eastern Michigan squad. l-1-O. The Cardinals traveled to Butler where a spirited Bull- dog team handed the squad its first conference defeat by a score of 13-01 Ball State retained possession of the traditional paint brush. The squad got their offense rolling again and bounced back to defeat the DePauw Tigers. 14-O. in another conference tilt. A strong, unrelenting defense crushed the St. Josephs Pumas. 23-O. At Homecoming a record crowd estimated at l 1.000 was on hand to watch a spirited Cardinal team defeat the Indiana State Sycamores, 15-7. The following week scoring ran wild as the Cru- saders of Valparaiso handed the Cardinals their second conference defeat by 48-40. 'xv lb ,.j s .r' 1.. ki Jae Y' x , p if' -311 JP K YQXXNMQPQYP N NSW is v 'OX 3' 9-W -A NH., g 1 I. ' , . in 1 H' I' Q- , if. W-x ' is . X Y , is .X X , N A Q X x at S X 1 x fs A S X 1 - -- 1111, 1- 'K 1 if . -.' 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P ' 'X Q ' 'Wi . .s2 '- -Q59 Qwfm -b EIEY .. v . YQ. 4. -'Nw . .. ' ' ' A , q - .,,,..' . I III QI II pi ww I X :Y II I Y IRI ISV 11':l4'f'1 P Q-I X , irrff fi xr-F SNK : 'Q' . 'M ' 1 'X X. Nei.. eff xx Tlu' cn141'uIL'L'u11x' c'l1Uvl'lcuLlw'.s' lrimi In kvvp I hlml lnum' ILYAIIIIU uIQuil1.xt fha Purple .-Inav --vw U i jj: . zf' Q x is 110 c'1'mnl .v CHllII1.Yfll.UH up ax the Bull Srulv CtIl'III'I1zIl.X' f7f1lXOLI' their f Elmrzzsrillv m1 a f11i.ven1l'flU, Cold, .wzmvy 4lfIUI'lI17lIII. 51 Bull Stun' Slllllldllf Guy .IDIIIIXUIZ f7l'U1ItiL'llA'I flu' Imznzv bezwcwz 1110 Imliulm Smfc Synznmrcs um! thc Curds uvcr llzv vullvgv'.v mm radio smrion, WBST, fOr 1110 firxt time ill lzixmry. Aflur un fI7lf7I'L'S.YiVC lmlf-time show ut Homa- c'0n11'f1I:3 by Ilia Ball Sllllc' Blllld, the Cul'LfUIIl'A' relaxed on the sidelizmv. M 'K 9 W 4 The Cardinals clinched a second place in the ICC by trouncing the Purple Aces of Evansville, 27- 7. For the last game ofthe season, the Cardinals traveled to Peoria, Illinois. where they were de- feated, 28-14. by an enthusiastic Bradley squad Ball State finished first in the conference in the rushing department with a total of 21 18 yards. Junior halfback Merv Rettenmund, senior half- back John Walker, and sophomore fullback Dave Reeves were the main contributors to this total rushing oifense with 635 yards, 397 yards, and 361 yards, respectively. Rettenmunds total yard- age set a new school record for a single season. Dave Reeves, Ball State's leading scorer. and Merv Rettenmund were both elected to the all-ICC first team, while Ted Huber, Larry Hamell, Dave Meek, Norm Troth, and Steve Psikula were selected for the second team. Bl' I wibvwf f ,1 g.: . .,,.,, ' l 'lf 573' ff .Jig a If reyigrzf - ' W..- . ,A l I' J .1 -P . N, X H. Dt'Pu11n' Iiqt'rp1'm't'i1'ln lm nf rznumiltn Ili Cr11'tl1'm1l,x, in llfl lllr' ruxlxlilm U uf !ltll'tl'l'HlIl K'Uf7hUlllUl'L' fllfffltlt L Dart' Rutfrm imil rl fnillz Brill Smit' lllL'L'l'lL'tl1fL'I', tfn'ft'rIIL'rf Iflt' Tllgwlix, If-fl , . rj, V I ' vf ' ff , , ,,. 4 N llll The intramural golf tournament was held for the first time at the new Crestview Municipal Course. Led by low man Bob Sack. who shot a line 68. the Sig Ep Steins walked away with the tournament with a team total of 303. Other members of the team and their scores were: John McNaughton-75: Bob Lesman-78: and Pete Poorman-82. The Lambda Chi Cougars came back after losing two games during the regular season to win both the fra- ternity league and the all-school football championship. With a fast back held and good otfensive ends. the Cougars either ran around their opponents or passed over their heads. Williams' Birdies and the Chickens won their respective leagues. Golf, Football and Soccer Highlight Men s ici' fv Wt'z U ?,. Q r--Q, f 31:13. -M512-A-,,, ' -U, sw, I --,.,,f-I.. r ., M 'nr r,, -, 5, ., Q, H J? 'w,i ,- - A I1 vm! run u ar v.x'cc'uIcd for j'!Ifdll,QI' Quin. at ,aitt a r 9t t fig hs .,'L.s- Q. lj nfl i ' if , . 79 gil ., r ef- .125 - 1 jszyteiegrg, I 15: . j::,.'j.' .: I ' . ' -7--cn .z- .14-fa.---Q. X. '-L 1 1 ,--gf '13,-:.p: w, . 3 geo .- :-Mx-.-j Wi-' ' ,-sg'-aw-fHfe , ' 'A ., ,st . gg-.Sie . , Q, ' V .,.:.6.'s: Us i cl 1 vi? , 1 f -...Q-A -. O .Q 21:-, -3 Y ,A ,Ii Y .- . le - , 5. . W. -'--.5514 ,z v:,. .rvaSaeqr f f. -2-ii, - W-Y - ' -42-'-133 ' -' ' ., - - i f ' . ' ew- '- W.,-f - - L.x? 45'-,gf 5192 . - ,536 Q -. .g-' ,. 1 -1 I. -- , 'Q' ',,7 1.fTPfi.- f?w'.?-'die'-'sl-P-' Qittiriw Will it he ll completion or interception? 92 A .Yl7fl'fIL't1 Lur11ln1'f1 Clif Alpha squad uxed u fast 4. Play was fust und furious us the soccer teams battled buck and forth on the intramural fields, With teamwork. depth. and speed on the front line. the Theta Chi Oxes defeated the Lambda Chi Cougars. 1-0. for the fraternity championship. The Oxes went on to defeat the Wagoner Bootleggers. 2-I, for the lmckfield una' ll .YIFOIIAQ dcfvrisc to win 1,16 all-sz-Iwo! L'fIlll7lf7f0I1Xl1ff7. Intramurals 1 all-school championship. w All was tense and quite as the defense dug in to stop a determined offwise from xt'nr1'11g 93 1 i 4 ' I Rumi Mucliillmm. u lowly l1fllL'Il'Ull- yc'f1r4nlfl lvlamla, L'1lf7If1'llIc'Lf flu' ZIIICHUIICK' with hw' plcuxufzr HItHIIlUl'fXl7I and hw' xzqwrh abilities in hutlz .tiII,L'il1lU um! playing fulmr yuirur. wx BSTC First Hootenanny T110 mftcfrx rruzg with 4'f1tl11l.vi11.wr1 wlzcn Ilzv Srmlvlzr Ccntw' Gororninlzg Baum' um! flu' Cirflc' K !ll1.VH'l'l'l'll Ilzc' u'vnmnd.v of rim new LYIIPIIIIIX fruzc hy flllifflllf 1116 initiulire In XIFIUISLFI' thc fry! Bull Stan' llU0fUI1!IIllIj'. T110 PL'l'fUV'l11L'l'S-Tlll' Old Fort Twvnty Three Bah Gihson, Juxlz Wlzilv, Jr., The Wuyfun'r.v. Illlll' Rami .A1lll'KIlIl117l1- ware giver: a very warm rcwepllml. Sig Tau Gamma s Concert Headlined b Jay and the Americans and The InvineibIes Jazz. pop music. authentic folk songs. and comedy filled the new gymnasium as the Sig Taus pre- sented their annual concert. Pre-show entertain- ment was presented by The Invineiblesf' a local student group consisting of Jack Hamilton. Doug Messick. Richard Burman. and Steve Nephew. The so-called amateurs gave a very professional and enjoyable performance. Next to come on stage was Merle and his Jazz Stars who were a traveling group with Jay and the Americans. Consisting of Lester Merle on drums. Ron Palum- bo on bass. Pat Dursey on piano. and J.R. Mon- tross on sax. they gave an inspirational show for the jazz fans in the audience. Finally the feature attraction. Jay and the Americans. appeared on e stage and began presenting their wide reper- toire of songs-pop hits. ballads. and folk songs. The talented group was composed of Jay. the lead singer: Sandy. a graduate of music: Marty. the musical conductor: Kenny. the bass singer: and Howie. the romantic lead. Their show was one ofthe best concerts ever presented. 01 227 , K at Z wfffi 1. 122, iz, V 1 ,,A . A nf ff .1 1 ' i s . . - al.-,i Wifi' .. I elf 1,1-rg -'I'-.ffs7Ff::.1.:Q V -V ' J ' 44 ' ,- gif-, I , -going' F-551,45-Tzf' , '- . ff- 1 1 .. . Q-,f fagrff d 'N . ' ff- f 4' ff' tr- 1 esp I. A 5 51' ?'4.tf.?iQil.f -llffjfffi . ' 'J -2 2 1 5 55115-,fri - f 1 -. zu- ac. J-1, - -.gm sn. -N 5 ' - .1-f'f.i'2th in A 1 V .M,:,j.j, -'..Z,'-'Iv f'g-7,17 I M , , X H , 9 ' ' 0 - . - ff 1'?'p'z1f4:.-Q .. W.. - - -' V 'nd h - If I' r .1, . , . . Ai -r r. 1 1 'H U ,435 , ,..,j':5,,934-14,411-V 1,5-, 1 - ' T' 0 V T .,'1ff'Q'2i-IV - r - ff ' ' B 61 .sw I A W'--f 2 . i iff. 'f J 'fiirtek i -1 '- - +935-ig: I- . Tribute to President John F. Kenned Ball S1010 shared the grief of tin' mzlirv nrrlioll and flu' world as Ihz' fzvuzs' uf Pruxiderzl John F. Kennedy z1.v.m.x'xil111ti0H l'IlI7'lf' in over TV, radio, and rlzv rclclypf. Thr' erzlirv f'4Il!1f7H.Y .Y6't?l7ll'l1 In hc .vlurmval and IllZWfIliI1.Q to uc'c'f'pr ilu' fucfx. li xx wa' xvx x QxXA Ni A lone. solitary figure shielded his eyes from the bright sun as he stepped from the plume and found. much to his delight, an equally warm and radiant reception from a throng of Dallas Texans. From his first few steps down the stairs. the wheels and gears of destiny were set into motion for the 35th President of the United States. John Fitzgerald Kennedy. After a few minutes of greeting at the airport. the President went to his limousine to join the motorcade which carried him through downtown Dallas. A warm. exuberant crowd cheered and waved as the President went by. At 12:34 three shots rang out from an assassin's rifle and in a mere six seconds the sun seemed to dim-John F. Kennedy had given his life to his nation. 97 'sen EYFVT Johnson Be-gins His New -Ixk mil wlmt your t'n1n1ll'y um ilu 11411-34114 limi ivlml you t'lIlI flu fm' your r fvu11I1jv. Tlltxxt IHIIII 1 wn1'il.vuflnl1l1 lX'l'Illlt'tlj' will lin' Ilzmllgll Ilit inspiring young people in tlcvnlinn to Ilitlr tlllllllfi ...ff- x .Lam lg 'Q- 's 0fMo WM7Z N N. Q - . S 'fi ' :ja-'jx it mir nn lk WHAT HE it BECAUSE N S' i 1' 1:32 if' JRC? Xxx Sv at its MIM lit VIASJ' 5 -.19 .t li f e ' 4 A Qiizfi i. 1-r - A 9 gf..-:ww Being able 10 sluily under varying cmzditiozzs arm' at any time Sl'CIIlL'Lf 10 hu um' way to izzxlrrc ll 4.0 grade average. After Thanksgiving, students returned to campus and began winter course work. Enthusiasm for study dwindled as anticipation of Christmas vacation grew. Although they knew that grades might be permanently lowered, students had dilliculty concentrating early in the quarter and put many projects off just one more day. 98 KL 'ij ,..' E bf T X . ,Q Not everyone HAS to study . . Mixing a dash of gal with studying made bookwurk more pleasurable. Guys were glad to use the recipe often. A 'Ti' -. .. .ZI ..:l i ....n,.,. ..:,2:: , agisxsn . if W 5 E J 1 1 I 1 , K, ' mi .Q-ms , fe? N. A -Ei: W Name, local address. home midresx . . . Regislralion is Il lleunmlry par! of college! fQN EV-- WINTER Weak, wan, dejected days . . . bare branches coldly haloed frost Boisterous, sweeping winds . . . moaning, sighing . . . piercing cold Students moving quickly . . . coldly withdrawing, bent by the wind Uncertain sunrays in a pallid sky . . . deep-tinged dampness . . . Everyone seeming sullen and sad . . . loathing life, sighing gloomily Occasionally a voice, muffled . . . rising from a mountain of coat Mentioning and describing weather . . . abundant snow, slush, sleet Some bright days . . . but winter yet reigns over exhausted campus Spring-herald Groundhog . . . '6Hope you don't cast a shadow! 4.- E, Tom and Dick Snmrl1er.s', nutimmlly lumwn as lim Snznllrww l1'rffrl1ur.s l7f!'.Xf'llIl'lf u runzpm 4 nrlcwrl in 1110 nun' .1fL'l!'.X ffj'l7Illll,XI'lUH lux! lfvfvrlzury. .S'ir14Qil1.L' folk ,SUI1,L'A, film' mldml mm ll Llizllfrgzzn' um! jnlwx with lnful fluvnr Ulfllllfu by flllf fum. x X, ' Q-xg',,i '.QfLi:i,f,.'s.,,3'r W-3'Q5 fiiT Ai: A' K i wir Q 1 A , .,-f L-vu' ..1 -.v : .4:.- .w-, J.: 1, , -.,- - ., , Ns. 1, . .n. ,-x':: xv ,AA-'5 .L f f., --+6 , ' ' U , ,-,L . ,. . Adv'-df . h- X h X'-.J if 'es g X .J f It Ax.-A Oi , K . , N, N , . ax 5 v ,L n 7 , - ff t 'X,,.si ,.'.'f Q ' 5 , Sf 511, A 4' ,gf -'ar , em X R HSNOW.,SlZ0N'.,SI1l7H'.' Won? it Cwrgnu11't1yf 'Sr141ief1Is and fllzuzriu ru.vit1'e1zIs grumhlvd coldly, During winter 1963-64, Muncie was blanketed by snow. Hs Wind-blown drifts piled up almost as fast as removal equipment cleared the walks. Trudging to classes through knee-deep snow was drudgery for students. but snowball hts with Burris students after school was out were exhilirating. Glaringly clean for days. the campus lost its crisp. white look when the snow melted. bringing mud and water to the campus scene. 102 ,f Simms vm N,,y:rL:m:. :,.:93' . 1 , Q,r,5,t,....- V we W , my 5 .. ' t if -' f sh -v ' Wrrclfw--gffv . . - J . : x nw 'dj'-,'5q.R'.j..51Q.,R-s V - .g .fix seg-RNW-'. '1I,1f' :Q -t.tLes11-sXYt ':I'-Ni-fs 'i -- .. 3 ' Us-iSfif1 ! Q tf'xL-vii. ' ,J ,. o -5? ii.' S it gl!! 2 l l Snow Created Jeweled Fantasy of White Tlw slrvct lfL'f7lll'fHIL'III l'lL'lll1Ctl tlzc' A'Il'0c7I.Y, hu! left Illc nlrivvr of this c'ur.vtrz1l1zlUll. Cenler campus lvefanze I1 land of fmzrlmy with Ilzu sun .slzining on the snow, making it look like piles of dianmmlx. -figs ' 'HS ' Q W i E Q. -, NSN tux . I Gi 103 k wg Al i 1 I 1 5 Thr' rzvwly-lilrglztmit'un1pu.r was jurlhvr liiglrligliivti hy thi' liyl1!ut1'Ad Builtliny un thc limi'-frlllcn xzmw. Students became wind-breakers. , r 1 1 , . , N: it , if f ' 51l'L : '- 11 11 tt -1 l 's 1 1 1 r' 4 r 11. :wx i fs- , A ' -, 1. , la-1' 'J' ' is 2 ui was 5 ,is ,Y v. ,gg 'xc 1, , , , I .V w . 0 J ...M A 1 ,nf gf: A lW',' 7 1'Q'5'. 2' 1,I 1 ' fa- --L. ' 41 - . -f 'J W X A 3 ' ' !g,iii.f,L A Uv Q, . f-..f-- ., V . ,,:,Qlv.b2Sr tg-4.2XH?:5.i.X:1q:x A . .- 7. g .fa A -- f- 1' - f-L -x - . 1-A ,.-.:.,- ' - 1.2:-1'+7 -'- -7-A - -- - M . K ' ,Ziff -H, vie, , if 'K fi 1:5Wgt1wiswb'5t.1- F ' -M -1 A . A . 17: : J 'T-fgiyt ff-f2Z'fT4 'A K 19 uf- -5 - -uLk9fJTfli'c-,K N 1 - J . ., K. 4 S: .,, .. .-fs., - .,..Y--, A .Mr is J, ...M gg .. . -.:. : .A ' ' - r .ma . , a Wf1as1v'?Qi:xNg1aft asf' .. Lf 'Qf f' A ' Iii 'fe,.f 'rr it 4 . -1 'J fa -A 'a . ji, x 1 H 1 is ' 1' tr' K' ' - xxx - 1-' ' '77 . ' - N m . . .' ,-1 Q ' ' V ' - ' : ':'5Z ., A XIX A f'f-+ 'f --- 9 , , , . Efc'z:'145 ' -A x' ' ., ' During daylight hours, dazzling snow hriglzlrned ewrytlzilzg if slzmze ll4L7lIflI.l'1. An impersonal. cool touch was added by the snow. Although it was cold, the glaring snow made life seem brighter in the winter. People speeded their walking pace, briskly crossing campus and cutting through buildings in order to get warm. Weather beat Cleopatra at the polls as main topic of conversation. Although many complaints were heard and wishes for a coming spring were uttered, several people seemed to relish the opportunities for winter sports. x .,,, .X. , i mg -,jaw 8-wrfu-N ,ea -Q l Q 'vm' '3P5' ka -ggi R M.. 'v -e ii 'w-Q3 SSW' - ASQ- N NSW N Xxx A jolly Mr. Snownmn smiled on the rvsidentx and guestx of Woodworllz Halls, Let's all trim Ille Clzrisinms trec'. ' mug 1110 WOIHPH of Woodworth as they hung Sl1lI7lIlIUfll1g tilzscl. Symbols of Christmas Come to Dorms 106 Tinsel, evergreen branches. and bright ornaments are symbols and signals of the magic season, Christmas. Annually, Ball State students gather to decorate their rooms. their halls, and their campus in the spirit of Yuletime. This year, everyone eagerly prepared for the season, although the weather was rather warm and no snow was in evidence. Santa vacated his Chair in the Tally while he gave instruction to his elves. Hl7lIAQI'I14Q gfreeizs outside Brady required supervisioiz and pntielzce. Clzristnmiv llllljfil' c'l1un.Qui1' mills to wimiows: .S'lllti0l!I.Y, to elrc.s'. :Lu-. Students Said Merry Christmas at Parties Man in Noycr practiced good coeducation rules by helping to decorate for Clzrislmus. Alan and women took time to refresh flzemselves bL'fH'CCIZ Clzrixmms f7UP'Ij' games. N ,- 4 ,, .- ibf -f-'A' ' Lpmszfla. ' ' .j 2' P K ' ' --.,,-,- N H x 3 - . A-N A , A-,X . ' .-, V ., A .., .- - ' -. -, k. X .ff A- . . ,ui-4 i..,f- ' .XE H 4 L X During their visit, the orplzonx lmlped the women ofL11t'im1 string popcorn for the Iree. Some children did not want Io leave: Lucina women hated to say goodbye. L gf A meal in n collage dorm was II source of excitenzent for Ifld y0ll1lg.VIL'f.Y. Children of the Delaware County Children's Home were adopted by Lucina Hall women for one day. A party was given for the youngstersg each resident undertook to make one child happy. Helping the residents hang Christmas greens and decorate for the Yuletide season, the children passed an enjoyable afternoon. After dinner in the Dining Service, the children joined the women at the Hreplace where they sang carols. Santa Claus appeared to distribute gifts purchased for the children by the residents. The children returned to the Home with memories of Lucina kindness. il lczitili 'gifs 1 M K Z:-Z1 ? '- :QQ . f .....,...,........,..,......,........ ..... P b ,. xm. W aw-cv '!1x 'v 'Y HA FIJI M v--ev ew 1 Knight Was Remembered In the spirit of leap year. Ball State women asked their favorite men to the Coed Ball. Having made dates for the ball. the women set about to create original corsages. After properly afnxing the works of abstract art to the lapels of their escorts' jackets. the women triumphantly entered a medieval castle, designed by Chi Omega and Sigma Phi Epsilon. The knights and ladies elected Dave Wilson reigning monarchg Dave smiled on his adoring subjects and joined them in dancing to the music of Larry Dickson. 110 Sf70lIXUl'L'li by Sigma Sfjflllll Sigma ,wrnriIy, Dura Wll.YL7l1 was nunmzl' Knight lu RCI77L'H1,76I'U and wax L'0lI1L'I'tlflllIIfL'll by pwsitlcrzl Jmly Nicmun ofCl1iOn1f'gu. In llC'C0l'Lftll1L'L' willz trmlition. c.s'c'r1l'I.x nf comix pnusarl tix jmlgvx cwilizured Ihvir Italics' lItlIZtiI'l1'Ul'li, ,Q j S 011, I hope that all of you ure lmppyf' S110 ii'i.vl10rlxilelirly, A prilmrrlnm of color Lllltl' Smiling lmppily at tht' t'lo.vt' of lm' rufgvi, Gu-ri Pnxlw f7I'CPtH'L'L1' tl jtiiiwlrui U-tni'u for lm' rii1t't't'.s,so1' Suv Wulxori of,-1lplli1Ul11it'rol1 Pi. .. 'f,X L I ,os-, v Q wi -Y .. H1ll,YfL' WKIX N1CI7I17I'fZt'z1'. Santa Claus was among the absentees in the winter wonderland beautifully ruled by Sue Watson: he would have enjoyed her happiness when it was announced she was Miss Junior Personality. 1963. Sue held court in a tableau entitled Christmas Prelude by the co-sponsors. the junior class and the Student Center Governing Board. Loyal voters were glad to receive Sues spontaneous smiles. Dtzlitiliq ro llit' llIllXIiL' of Rui ll'irilli'1ig, riizzplw ilrr'i1lm'il of iz Cllrlislumi tix ivlnlt' in Il1i'Irr'i' fflvy' llL'l't' 1'lIklvl'tllll4L,'. X l:'u.x'y ELI Hlfflurlllkpluyull1l'xfu1'ur1'n' hunk sim! ILQIIIVIIAI If1L' Lirllu GHIIIIA' uf H zlfYlIAfI. Main attraction of the freshman season wax rlze baffle hutween Ball State l1llL1'C'il1t'fIZl1lIlI Roll Luilmm .Sfmt II fade llN't'lj' jump XIIUI against the Purple Aces of Evafzsvillc' for a well-earned two points. l l Breaking away Io the free throw line, Curt Ervin 3 X Canned an easy two points for the Crzrdinal cause I l r l l l l l l l l I The Ball State Cardinals tied Butler University for second place in the ICC just behind Evansville. The Cardinals posted their best overall season record of the past few years as they racked up a 17-6 record with an 8-3 record in conference play. Three of these overall defeats went to top ranked college teams. On defeat. the season's opener. went to the nations number two ranked team. Michigan. The other defeats went to the Card's conference foes. the Purple Aces of Evansville. who were ranked first in the nation in the small college ranks. The Cards were honored by being invited to the NCAA tournament. 113 i Alnlrkul fu' urzllzzmllxnz um! u.x'uiIvr11w1I fUl'lI1Llll'H.XfI f7L'.L'lllI willz faux. . ':- ---NNW. A-N X .' , -v QW 111 rcgixlvrirza furr11.sl1, H41llSru1c Cm'gls.xi.Qf1ua'1zp fur flH'L'L' wry L',XL'iIlvlIL,' u'4'uLx of Lludsinlz. A TI'fSf4Qll1ll mfnzun hm! Ilzc upportznzity In graft ru,vl10cs at ilu' tcu If - f . 1 ' .. Wmbgf V W .f Q. 'Jw I .t .,i,,:.,.Q , , ' 2185? ' S Y . Q. , RS in IH Rush Begins with Registration ,. 'rfilll YKQENJ will fiffllll Frtlterlzity regixtrzilimi nmrlwd the hlgfllllfllg of slliokcrx, pu1'Iii'.x, mid LlL'L'i.YiUll.Y. PiPl1i's prepared to answer rusliee questions about sorority life. Rush was a major facet of campus life. because fraternity rush took place twice during the year and many sororities held both formal and open rush sessions. Upperclassmen were able to take part in fall rush: rush for all men was held in January. After grades came out in January. eligible and interested Coeds attended the first round of sorority meetings. a weekend of teas for everyone. Sorority women and rushees became acquainted with one another. rushees got a glimpse of Greek life. From the teas and smokers through the parties. rushees were aware of the decision they must make. which group they would pledge. - ' 'tc 574i I ,wgfgxw i V? 'X 3' I 1 M -si: K ' ' we W QS ' 's 'tif-is e l ,:g1EQA:.L X awww l wg, s L . ,: I Q ,, . ,, by N W, xx F, is W 'noseff' P523 ., ,1 RX ' Q '. iifzfifr , . Us X Q I t 'iss x t Q E X M J A W i its , I .f HJ Smokers Kick Off Rush As in the past, fraternity smoker attendance was by invitation onlyg rushees were urged to attend all smokers to which they were invited. Smoker programs featured information, supplemented by entertainment. Fraternities introduced guest speakers and distributed broehuresg rushees were also interested in how much it would cost to become members of Ball State fraternities. Topics of C0lIl'El'SIlIf0IZ ranged from fIZf0I'ITlllff0l1 on plcdgesliip and fraternities to Greek life in general ut the Them Xi Smoker X s -iv S 'A-.U .. A F VVV. 1 . A sit rmrsaf, Dinner was enjoyed by Ilia ruslzvvsf fraternities enjoyed slzurirzg ll meal with tlzem. Relaxing afmr the meal, ruxhee und brollwrs listened In the .LZIIUSI speaker whose Iopic was pledgeslzip and Greek life, In addition to the smokers, fraternities planned coffee and coke hours, rush parties, hayrides, and special meals for the men. Underlying every activity was the desire of the men to become better acquaintedg rushees were asked to consider their decision carefully. Maintaining themselves as worthy members of any fraternity, rushees made the decisions that made them permanent members of the Greek system at Ball State. c 3533 - - Cx X' .R . X X 3. - p :s E ,lc REXNN .1 'A K- 'X N 3-:is ...e -Y ' -' MEX., .1 Ia ' -- x f,,fg,W The second round of sorority rush was a weekend of costume parties at which rushees were entertained by sorority women. As many as tive invitations to parties could be accepted. There followed an exciting time of creating costumes appropriate to each theme. At the party, rushees were entertained with skits. songs, and refreshments. Some sororities chose to explain their organization and to show rushees their trophies and Scrapbooks. .FN i wi X N N ' ' A Sorority rush, tlzrouglz Tally coke dates, began in tlze full and emlni in formal rush. Pretty US0llIlIL l'II Belle rlzslzccs were cntcrtairietl by Sigma Sigma Sigmtfs sorority songs. s i 5 Dressed as little girls, ruslzees entered lollipop land. i 1 v '- l 118 ii K 35 Q rf e N m s f Gamma Theta women welcomed I'llSI!CL'.V to II Bavarian Holiday. Second Round Was Costume Parties 119 'TT' mania' Following smokers and parties, Many hours were spent in consideration before decisions were announced. During this time Silence was observed by Greeks and rusheesg none was allowed to communicate. even in classes. Silence was broken at the moment when sororities held their mass meetings and bids were received by the fraternities. Pledges ran to suites and houses where they were met by actives and introduced as Greeks. Pledges found the Tally was filed with pledge-hook signers. NTQ..-f 5. Alpha Onzicrnn Pi plcdgcs fulfilled plezlycslzip rcquirwrlunts by LlClil'CI'flIlQ wtuvn, low-fillt-ti Singing Vrzlerztirzasfu 4 W 120 fr ri Gaiety and jubilee mounted in the Tally zz in 1735 +1- eg Xf- l 3, E if . mfg. egefffff Tlzeta Clzi pledges joined their mascot as pledges waited for more Greeks. in singing and slzouting joy. Pledge Night Arrives Lambda Clii pledges were directed hy Jack LeBenu at the Tully. A requirement of pledging was letrrning Greek songs. Sv ': 75913 'fr .aff Bm' Iii'ilgr'.v.srz1ili'iI im .she ruc'Uii'ctir1lt ovation from nicnzbcrx of ilu' Blue Key Swcetlicurt Court, Blue Key Sweetheart this year was a product of Muncie. Bevevrly Hedges. Ball State sophomore. Nominated by Theta Chi. Bev held court with seven other girls nominated by campus men's organizations. Elliott Hall sponsored Judy Burnaml Sigma Chi. Marcia Cline: Phi Sigma Epsilon. Gwen Durilingerg Theta Xi. Jane Ferrilli Sigma Phi Epsilon. Marsha Hynes: Lambda Chi Alpha. Janet Mullen: and Sigma Tau Gamma sponsored Karen Perkins. .015 Pruviriwit Ezmflis plzifvtl Ihr' vrowrz on Bex s head. A ---.kxrai Winter Queens Bev Hedges, Judy Nieman Radiate Charm Judy Nieman, sponsored by Sigma Chi, reigned as Honorary Colonel at the annual Military Ball. Colonial Reminiscencev set the style for long dresses at this year's ball. Lt. Col. William Bright. head of the Air Force ROTC program. crowned Judy and presented her a dozen red rosesg BeeJ ee Deiser. 1963 Honorary Colonel assisted. The live finalists were chosen from a group of 23 Coeds. The girls and their sponsoring groups were Mary Coar, Alpha Omicron Pig Linda Mast, Alpha Chi Omega: Carolyn Gilmer, Sigma Sigma Sigmag and Caryl Sedgwichk, Sigma Tau Gamma. . ,Ni Y 1 Q 2'. . -, I r 3 . 2? I , i ' 4 r . , E ig ' ' , i , 4 1' 4 .r y e , .,f,. , '- i 5 ' -: ' 5 -4 ' Q c . . . . ' - ' ' . .::f':..:r-1-1:-. zur:-''.frgrease-i:.:'::s:v114ss:::::E:q:q:2z.' r , . . . , . 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In the second play, Mrs. Railton Bell endeavors to keep Major Pollock out of the hotel, but the other guests allow him to stay. Separate Tables Mrs. Railtofz-Bell, Sibyl's busybody mother, played by Carole Langowski, is geltiug bamrlezl out by Miss Meacham, played by Melissa Spurgeon. Mrs. Raillon-Bell was the sell-appointed leader of llzc lzotel society in the play, Svpara!c Tables. P 5 ., 4 e ig.. . x .wr '-X -. ,-. wg. as -.ww J' 0,19 , 11 ' XX i D i 3 , 4 ,1 In 1 i grg iv:-N Ag, f .1 A x,,,,,1 5. 'Z5z':f ' ,,.W. Y WS.. L X .buns ' ' N1 a,d.,.k E .. , , FT....,... SSA ,, ........ , F X - f .A , F 4 X X ,- ' : ry- , I ' 'x YW K x .-uf ,j,. N' 1 I yeh, K , Y-34 4 J 'vp Ji. .L..,,,,1,. s . 1 fix .Q .A w , I 'X ' Qigkf vb- , . 3 Ac - r,:'1 ,ATf9s . ., . .vb -' grii, , L , .1 'PY pw-f-, V .fer V 'i ,W 1, .V Avaya i I I , ,,:. , 1 x uususuf rglggii-5-5--A' 'T' ' -A JB Q 1Q,...,..-2 7' 4 if 'Wx WX, cali' K sa NN alter lxern s musical Sinn Out Sweet Landf xx is presented in the Little Theatre. Barnaby Gtmodeliild was the central character who came sinrrinn tliroufrh liiwtory. After being kicked out or J nnestown for sinninf' and dancing. he ietui ned to pioneer days the Civil War, the Ciax Nineties. Roaring Twenties. and pres- ent dax 196-1 America. X 'N X .v..-Q-ye-1,-L i-1.1, . . ..JT ,- if'- ' , 5- V 1' : ,, J.. .Quiz-. . Q., 43. , -bbw .. Q 3- - 1 ,fm ., , .. ..,i ,fm X. ga- .W -- . .gfF?1' ' ,x ,- M., Gin. me I 'uggiff-55:5-1 K 112.4 1guga '-'r',f '-fev A --.gef!5e, 1f :g's? ' ' ' ' S-1' :Via ww w if V 1 e .-fied-S49 trw- -we , I M-,1:fi.w+. i .ug 534. f .5-. ,- 4 PM-a:::1 : 1. ,1:,s , -v-fm.-rr ,. FQ'-Q'N.Er, ,Q- 335. x. ?1?s,g-ly :M-sl-iggz-g.', I w- , if-.-wx.-.,Q S-frtfff ' 1-f.f +rH-.. 7 'aft WU- f : .L-3, .wil , . , -N m . J' ' - lf, f ' .. . C. . , . 3 . , , r , ,, W . X 3 . . D 7 ' : c c A ' - x t z: .: - . A N - N 1 . . In Illc' :lance l'Ul'XlUIl of I-'ralilrlv lll1ll.10llIlIllL',n played lu' Gail Lain' aml Larry Life, tl1v.xl1t'rifjf, Jim Bclztan, mule Ilia gun away franz FFL'Il1lx'lL'lIflL'f sllv Alia! f0lllZlllC', Nclly Bly, played hy Carole Claypuul, was Ilia Llllllfdllllll girl ivilll Julinny lvvfarv lie wax .ilmI. x Purwn Killjny Ifim Ifufalfwi f1lHAlL'Hl!IL'llIYUIIHIIVY IHQIVIJL'.S'l1ru!mlllJ fur xlrrufffg l'llullf41fI,111,l11 Run!! H'1l,YBLlI'II1ll7j .X Xtlllllif frlulnl, I Sing Out, Sweet Land! l,1IIlLc'I',XffI'1UlII'rlH'1H'L'I'L'f1'X1l' Uwr'r'1w1l4l41l Rvqlliur, mz1lC1u-Ula Clllypfnfl. Slfzm' xzmwx w4'1'u!il11 B41l'r'L'II, C fzrlx ,YI-wf1'. lfwlv Im! 11 Ullj Hv1lj'lIL'Sfll'llfVA 11 Ai, S 7? s, . 1 x V .X a t .M Q ,- . x -X 1 I, - ' 5' . ' . 3 15. Nw, , ,. , A ., X, W -I Big E11 Bullcr .v11owU11 1110 1111111111151 ability 111111 61111111611 111111 10 101111 1110 ICC 111 reb111111a'i11g ax 110 soared 1111211 into 111e air. Cards I nvlted to N CAA Tournament 1'-l'L'.X1III11IlI B-Bullvr E1lS111'1'ry 11101111 101111 0111'-11111111111 111 1116 11111111111 V11rsi1y-F1'1'.v111111111 g11mc'. Dura H11111 f01111d 11 jump 511111 llxUllI1IX1 11 slrmzg C1111'11z1m1i sqzmd. 11111167111 to .URI any .vlmt llll'Uj' f1'0I7I 111111111' 1110 boards. 130 Congratulations to Coach Jim Hinga of Ball State who was named the coach-of-the year in the ICC and to Ed Butler who was named the ICC's most valuable player! The Cards, with Ed Butler. John Lee. Stan Neal. Ron Galloway, Ron Latham. Dick Reedy. and Bob Heady, led the conference in both field goal and free throw percentages. Ed Butler and John Lee were named to the Hrst ICC team while junior Stan Neal was placed on the second team, Ron Latham received honorable mention from the ICC. Dick Reedy led nn affective frm! break down 1110 four! 10 score an easy layup for Iliff Cllfdlllllf cause. 1 'Nj . 1 The l'cfw'4'r'.v yur II 1i't'll-iit',u'1'1'uf rm! in ilu' Lfll1lllt'l'l'lIil1'i , ' Y mlilllluirtrlfnfloutfit'fl-m1'tt1H1t'Iffnlnlll, 1 urryRemixfuurnllzimwlfinutlif7'n11lr.rif1mrim: lv .vfrugglcti to l'l'!L'lll'll 1m,t,tt'.uim1 uf thu hull, il-15' M k H 54.51 , Another fine performance! Perry Sehlie started to In open up in the Hnal portion nf l1i.YtiIvl'il1,if exhibition. Perry Sehlie emnpleted a full Qainer with a half Iu'i.x'I, Sehlie showed much inzproven this year and steadily became Il performer for the Cards. 4 ICH! ,, A .6 530+ Y x Wa. Ball State Butterflynzen were trying hard to catch their fleet opponents. The Cards found ri steady performer, in this event, in team captain, senior Gary Tucker. Tlze need for a quick start is almost as neeesxary to a xwimmer as knowing how to In dribble is to a haxkethall player. Cardinals and opponents had mastered this skill and were putting it to use. ,. is X15-fsx 1, .- -A X X :Q-,-.W -se, QQ- 4h,,e K., Matmen Come on Strong Ball State's swimming forces and grapplers showed increasing ability as the season progressed. Ball State splashers improved several performance times. Cardinal matmen started slowly but a surge at the end of the campaign enabled them to take second in the conference meet. Indiana State had seven of eight men from last year's winning squad returning: such strength earned them seven hrst places. Bill Fisher. won a nrst place for the Cards while Sherman Scott. Bob Ashman. and John Weaver were in second positionsz Ray Bayer and Mike Otis helped the Cardinals in the scoring column by taking third places. A Ba1lSmte grupplcr was l'l1ljL'lll'Ul'fl1j.,' lo flflfllill flu' lciitlowi-1111 1lllA'H0l1'lI nppmieril, ? 133 X ,fs I . NK-can 3, +s.N W N Q Q. i . s N V . xl me ' ff' --,gn t ig Q3 . -5.4 L., L1 :is W : ff , :gag 1 . 1 J ' ' Y S 1. i Q T' .- .V 4' i -af f .IV Ze' , 2, .236 DV ,Ql- -S' 5 i 1 1 1 Jim Cilfwru uct llfL'tI iz lcizyrliy pw'fu1'n1mu'v un Iln' Izwnpnlim' im his tt-iznmzalvs stood by fo give assistance in case of a misliap. Rfffwrl .lIIllt'r 11t'l'jt1l'111ct1' 4111 fllL'5itjL'lI1U'.SL'. Coach Robert Weiss had a disastrous seasong the gymnastics team finished the season by beating Eastern Michigan 57-54, their only victory. The overall season record was l-14. Plagued by injuries-Jack Scherrick. senior, broke his hand during a tumbling stunt-the Cards, could not seem to pull off the big meets. At the time of his injury, Scherrick was leading the team with 76 points, including 6 firsts and 6 seconds. Bob Miller ended the season leading the team in total points earned while Jim Glore, Bob Gray. and Fred Welge were close behind. Underclassmen make next years' prospects look more prosperous and promising. G mnasts Have Full Season Mike Smith performed a difficult mllncuver on the high bar. Card Gynumst did u precocious lturzd stunt! an the rings ' H ' vrslroas - Home ' Great strength and very agile b!1i!lI1CL were Combined together to make a successful routine run smoothly. R wnwmv-ww . F: .4 135 V. wt .l l fuixiw1ilm'c1'If'ivil In xtunl flu' lmll frfmz lwr' uppmzclzl. Womens Intramural Program provided recreational activities for women who developed skills through participation in activities and in a growing sense of sportsmanship. The main activities for the women are soccer, field hockey, track, and held, swimming. basketball. volleyball. gymnastics, lacrosse. tennis, bowling. modern dance, softball, and badminton. Hull .S'lifIi x lfzfmfllzzzill tlIcllI1f7I4UII.X x11tr'u.x.xf11lly turillnrllcil L1 tip mvuy from Illl' opposing fllItI'L'l'A'1IllCt7llL'AUt'.V1Illlltl. Brill t'17l1II'47llIlILl.Yllt7!'17 slmufing It-iz' 1116 CUl'LlllIlll.V 10 41 t'o11x-irzdlzxg rit'!m'y ovvr .4mlw'sm1. xx n . ri. H lf, Q J X .mu - Coeds f0lHZL1' Ifll' nppnrmnity to get 4'xerc'1.s'e so vulzmble for gum! licullli in surlz fllIl'lIIHlll'lI1 sporlsas volleyball. A Sport Offered for Every Man and Woma n Intramurals at Ball State gave every man. whether proficient in a sport or not. a chance to exercise and enter a tournament. The Wagoner Hall 7 Wonders rolled over the Black Key Bulls by a 41-32 score in the final game of the all school championship. In other intramural finals, Theta Chi's won the gymnastics in a close battle with the Sig Ep's and wrestling where the Sig Ep's also came in a close second. Evans Boys, of the Independent Major Leagu won the volleyball championship. e. s Emirvnzorzf run lzigli as girlx Conzpafitire spirir during ri gn Eff' W' N -f 5, U. .- 6--Af if ' g ff, ,.i I ' A x x X51 , ,S X Dr. IV. G. PfI!UHAL'L'!'. collvgc PIlyA'fCfl1lI, adjusted Ill? uroscope for YVLWYIIIIUIII of srudvnls. In .-luzcliu T. Wmul HL'lllIlI Cwzfur was 0f1c'I1U1i February 5 and dedicated to Dr. Wood, farmer ll6lI1IfIC6IIf0I'dfI'8Cf0l V. n.. ...W -Y A ' 004, . 'N IWQM rv fw- K ga v '-.JMR ,433-'Q9 -IW 1 4 .Q v kj. .C-1-g.,x,51x.f-.-gL3g,A ' gr sf f , ' X YrA,,,., Qwwgga , -- 6 f - an c 'J Q, 5 : ' , , ,, .. , .. ,--' x - ,,,, W ,-t. . -. ,. . V 3 -by--V ' ,Q . :A-13'--f 'Sxg.'f'-N-,. Q ' , ., ,vi-'WE ' ,qw 4 ik- 4-QV .. -Q-1-1'12x-GN' f Nu' ' - 'JQV-5 '-,f 'C 35' fl' 3- --:. , A . mpg, 1- x-. rs.-fa . 1, ': 'A:'fffrQ:-:Aw -cfm up '+m.v1f?3:-.-s,- , , . f- N X as Q fyyr?-lik.--:f--Sifi , 2' - -19,5 ws11?'.i' f. . . ::'2Wf'?f.jm1:p.,: r- - E--ri 5,3531 'ff-52-if 1 'Tuff- S 1.5 5.-Ig' -,:s5. j 43 . 4 ..,m.. -, z.: .. X iq 45,9 ,, .: A. U Zg full 5- ,A Y . 4 l , , ,, , 9 .2 AN . ., , V+ wx N ' D' a if Q MJ Y 4 -9, 1 . +R sf , A ' N . 1,1 X 1- A -N I-M . M - X affmz. ,fr-.f.f f -- f,, ...w.. 2 'f..ZL.u.:,-.--.L..:, A 138 ' Q, -4+-4--g, .f-1' Gulf. -f - ' -W - x ' ' mf,-:g..:w,.Q ,-A '1 4-max. ,tv 91, N?Q,,,ZSg-Q, ix.: , -. ,-aw:-'.f.'ff' 1. . X . i:,N,. '16-K - N-rw, X, ,::f'f,,.--, l , ffm: . x -, 'Tiff' evife - .. rim? . K N. . . 52 ..5SQ3'37L. L L Y'- ,T xjiliigrrii-4. ..5gN nwrgitg.-Q' 5 4, ' Mf ,.Jf- -X 'x:'5:fe'- '-Sagwar pf -' - -1. ' eswfxfp V , sd ' U -' N333-.7 , -. V - .4-L,, ..i-g:A- ,.,.-4' - N . Wood Health Center Dedicated In Spring A dream came true when the new Wood Health Center was opened for the use of Ball State students February 5, 1964. The two-story brick and stone edifice has facilities to serve thirty-two patients in the four-bed wards and four single-bed rooms. Designed by Hamilton and Graham, Muncie architects. working with Dr. Pittenger, the health center combined beauty with functionalism. A large reception room, eight small booths for examinations, drug rooms. and a physical therapy department were included in the first Hoor. X si X iifsx Wh x W.. . , . ..' -5x.viSwv'x.::-,X ss,-s.. ' - H Q Q A lv uu .zvk V.., . wMt.WWX...,t t,t...,...t,,. s,Kx x , M time '11 ,, sw: . .. ' ' ' ' vs.. ' 2' ws ':'s41,-f-if. AQ M i1'.3ffJ-'-s- . . as-f .t 'Q '- -1 r . .::,.-1fr.S.SsSs:-A2- - V , J Xiu. Mrs. Juanita Reynolds, nurse at the lzealth center, was checking srudenl hiss at the reception desk. 1 16 V X Ill siudenls seemetl fo enjoy fill., fuvilities of the lzcalzlz center ns Hlllfll as the donors und nurses wlm cured fur :hum Miss Amelia T. Wand um! Dr, W. G. Pitrulrgvr uvzvw-svii ' Qs: ts about the vwzrw' IllIl7I8Lf in lnumr uf lm' Nl' . ' wget gn-new Q . X I Q X Q 'Q xx x . te- '-'H , 311 LE '5il ' -34 3 wr ',,,m ' -,Qu X ww-5,::+ ,aj .ov ef .Aw N., ,iw-f-W. - x X. .,a..Wx wiyj tu. -' , 4 s.ti1ffzr11i'r1l,x it pri' t liuilcuii hclltllw Ilia .xpcvull cmiluxr ,lL'.ULlIl. -l luqlz ,xtl1.ml.xl11t1'ur1r ilull'x'cl'uill1l'.x ,Kf7Ct't'lI in jlulytzt iixrullmi. High Schoolers Hold Speech Meet In the early spring. students from Ball State served as judges for the high school Contests in speech. Delegates to the contest arrived in the morning from all over the State: two rounds of competition were held. and finalists were announced in the afternoon. Hr. Bloom prvxclzrcd awards to 1110 winners of indivitlual events Qs us, Q, , , J I its vb K gf' X ii 4 6-Wil? -. 7 1. ,Q et ,, v Ugly Man Chosen F' its -ff an L Tflvltl Xi Ugly fllun cmztaxrtlllr .Vick HlIll'j' mix z'l1o.rvl1 nmxr horrible of ull in tlf7f7L'lll'llI1C'L' Ivy rim' of i'ul11pn.r vnctls. wf um This year Gamma Theta sponsored the Ugly Man Contest. an annual success. Many of the rules were changed for the contest: time alloted was two days. Contestants were required to wear costumes and makeup for just one daytime period. presenting their talent in the Tally that same evening. Winner of the contest this year was Mick Haley. Angola junior. Mick was sponsored by his fraternity. ,,,,:L,,, x ' Ss- ' . r -Q fs, ' 1'-' , ' QgNN WX9fXi 'nw 3 . . . ...M .WM . FX - L. - ' li. N jifggs - A X -Q up-.-.. ,:.,:sL...fssuy45g - i n c1Z'1'--Qgg3x' g ,E::j:::.,.-is msgisx jg sm ' as - :ff - Q. X .W .. - -2 -:?i5':3'.- ,Q1'Q.'jf -'- - : -'-'- . . -'-ff'ii33i' 1 .. . - A ' X xizxigir T.-.Nz ' ' ' .. . I ' ' ' t '- f:EE'N::f'f E3 -- . A 'N A .'I5'3wi' ii Q ' We '95 P Q X v - 'tif L. i . J X if-agggf gggz in U I g es ru H ,gg Q X . f- 4- - i 53. gf . ,rl -Q . 'lsig jsis-Fif-Eg'i.QF' E - Y up ' - 3-T5 ' L .. , fi Q . 1- X t'-'zffir' . f- Q ,Qs yn ff f fx k Q, .. -. 5. - ' 'X at , . L, V 1 ., .N ,aw Y 5 1 ,. gr' J.. at K .. -t . 3,1 - - gl.: x ig X. 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C-X I'-I. w The St 1'u11t'e Li'1'I11rc wrivx mwrv llulii in lmlh .-lrrvnlhly Hull nm! Ilze lvullrnnm if 1l1t'S1m1'u11t Cvnlcr mn! drum' Hlilllj' uf the mp l1lllIIOSfI1 l'tll'l'0llS1Il'L'llX of science. Wendell M. Stanley, professor of Virology and chairman of the department, University of California, was the opening speaker at the 1964 Science Lecture and Discussion Series held in February. The series was planned by a committee of the science department including Dr. George Welker. Dr. Lowell Dillon. Dr. Malcom Hults. Dr. Newton Sprague, Dr. Robert Synovitz. and Dr. Robert Cooper. head of the department. mn .-:ry P: 'fb m , A , af: g,,,,...f' s , I' -f-LAT my-1 Qu '.,f 4 . af. 'b'e- X Sn D11 li Um! I I n1'C11f.x' g'1IffIL'I'CLf In ffm HU the lCL'fIII'4'X. ullM..S'mr1luyi.w1fmriwfyfRulgux'illu. Divhxi UH 1 2 1 i 2 wwm,.v ...,,,,w..,M.,-uma M xxnfop1'111'nr1 uun'l11ulL Iwi. V477 A if Us arg Six x Ss S if se S' Nr S :wg Q' x Q -- X SE S 3:-.Q ' -5 Pm 5 -4959 , 4, ,V Y-ffnp , l .X . .. Lj....f, l f.I : j ' ' N ' T . 73. if-V ,,. - J... ,- -b . Warmer Days Brought Promises of Sprung 1 N' x. , x .. , N K. pw. WQW '-A-. N.. Tum. V rvgifgiri v. N--,w1IfAf15f' A f ' ,, ,.,. -.,,,y.I,,.g,4 ,1 s-xi V - A, WK ' A f .ff-Q -' A V ' . ' Q8 E f F? ' 1 , 1- , 5,-, x f , . 2, Msgs s., '4 7 Yr- 'W75' -13134. , . m..,,,LN, kb, , .. ,'.L'f. lf,-gg U A. ' 'HK.mi ' - Q- 05 . x 4 .J l -, .. A - , ' ' -it V-'fv,g.5'f f vQWg,r wv . , mr , .2 , ,A . ffgam, gtsrvwi . , f ..d3-N ,,.u.'-g ' ,J f'-MM Spring Springs f fm. Relaxation, meditation, and conversation gl 5 set the mood for spring. The warm spring air provides an excellent background for chatting with friends and reilecting one's thoughts. With the coming of spring. a feeling of Isn't it great to be alive? pervades the air. No more bundlesome win- ter coats and mittens: sweaters and scarfs are the order of the day. Students soon discover that with spring also comes showers, but this doesn't seem to dampen g 1, .gc ., .-519. their spirits any. e ' Stzlzlmifx Xlzml' touts um! f7l1l'liLI.S' for .vu'vutvr'5 mm' jurlfvts ns Apr1lc'on1c.vinI0 view. Umli1't'llux also lwt'onzUpop1rlur'. Both mm: and beast take time to relax, contemplate, and The Ar, Bl,f1a'f,,4Q lmiplg ,my ,, frpq,,,,1,Ud.W,0, fm, WUOY JPVUIE- sludents to cliut with fI'lClZLl.Y bctwevn classes. '-X N Q N xg 145 f- QQ l SPRING Rainy, umbrella days . . . the door of newness, freshness Soft gales succeeding . . . kindly, sweetly touching Winter at evening resuming breeze . . . cooling the morn Truth. goodness. honor. harmony, love . . . increase in the sun Students arising with the sun returning its radiant glow Walking. running. laughing . . . ease . . . alternate labor Against the azure sky . . . lavendar, mint, yellow, rose, pearl People happy . . . Fort Lauderdale for Easter . . . everyone's dream Sprouting plant . . . 'sl wonder when the lilac will bloom! ,, T '4 4' Tlze wonderful, wacky world of Bull Stuff' .vprirlgl Slmlulltx l7IH'.Yl fum xzmxg, ilu' 4'un1p11.vl'.s'flulfml l wi!l1 lllHl7l'UlltI.Y, girls imma rlzuir lmir to look like Dr. Zurlm. Il'.vIlu1t c'r'r1:3'. topsy-11u'1'0y time of zlzu yvur. sl g i 4 . Bull Slate produced its own copy of the Beatles! II may be Spring, but my pictures won't develop by tln'nz.vulvv,x! Spring Brings Many Singing. working, watching. sleeping. talking . . the same old year-round activities perhaps. but spring weather seemed to add vigor and zest People enjoyed increased vitality and energy as summer approached and winter made his long-awaited departure. Beatlemania hit campus: overnight there was a harvest of Beatle Bugs. some of whom were featured at the Playboy Penthouse. Taking photographs, entertaining with music, talking with friends, and sleeping when the mood of spring prevailed-students revealed a pre-vacation spirit. Leisure Moments -it N, 1. +xxX X 5' A wed goes over her script for llmt lust IIIIHHI4' I'L'tltlIlI.L' before going 011 the ulr. The Work Must Go On Just because the warm weather hits is no sign that hitting the books can cease. Students must keep slaving away on those studies whether the tempera- ture is 20 or 120. True. of course, it's much more difficult to concentrate when one would much rather have a tennis racquet in hand than test tube! Blniiiiliyg .Vl'l'L'l1lfA'f.Y 1tIb0l'fUllSlj' work with lest tubes una' formulas in the science lubvratory. Tu lmy fl Dircfcfury ur lm! to ffllj'-Iflzlt i.x Ilw tflll'.8lflNI for one Bull State xludenl as Illl'1'l' ullwm .study in thu lounge x Wm 1 Q42-xifma, IQ A S Er Ball Memorial future nurses enjoy pruv- licing on each otlmr-Ilm hard way, huclqwurds! 151 DITIXOC. You Can't Beach Love In Variety Show The combined elforts of Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Oniieron Pi. and Theta Chi produced the winning act of this year's Variety Show: the act centered about the husband-hunting season in Atlantic City. The fourteenth Theta Xi Variety Show was held in the John R. Emens Auditorium. A capacity crowd of College students, Muncie residents, parents. and friends were entertained for three hours hlled by live acts and the antics and witticisms of Roger Bartnick. emcee for the event. 152 X9 ,- E 1 A f' When tlzilzgs began to look the Warsl, a f7'flCflll'CLi hip convinced Maybell that she CHIIVI beach love. AlphaChiOnzugfu,AJpl1f:Unzifrfuz Pi, mul Thom Chi .sunzg thvlr way Io fl f1r.xl-plume Iruplzy. , ff X X1 av 'x 1 rf The Bench! The Benclzln A H'0lIt1'L'I'fIll plate tu look for and catch a husband. C'l1z1rlcsl0rz pcrfornzca' by Marilyn RlI1C'f and Slew Clippinger wus u highlight of the l'lUlIZL'l'-1117 art, TV on Tap. Q..-ex 4 ff 1 sf?- :W 5 , x. Eff ' ign- Thinl place winnvr Nervous Spurs slimved the .vliuky nmrshull with his locked spurs, ff' S X x, ,X Second place honors went to Chi Omega, Delta Zeta, Lambda Chi Alpha, and Sigma Theta for their act TV on Tapf' a take-off on popular programs. Nervous Spurs featuring a nervous marshal of the old west, was presented by Delta Chi. Alpha Sigma Tau, Sigma Chi Epsilon, and Sigma Kappa for third place honors and acclaim. Filler entertainment was presented by The Old Fort 23 who sang several folk songs, the Rent brothers who sang and gave a comedy skit, and the Kappa Pickers, nine sorority sisters from Indiana University. who captivated the audience with a hillbilly band and folk songs. 154 Zing.' Boom! Aye! presented by Alpha Sigma Alpha, Pi Belu Phi, Phi Sigma Epsilon, um! Signm Chi vnllirulled llivuzniierzce A The horse was the marshul's best friend. Band readiea' for the ascent from the orclzeslra pit. A w N 155 X The golf team traveled to Coral Gables, Florida, for the Miami Invitational where they iinished tenth out of an impressive Held of nineteen. Led by Larry Jester who shot an average score of 76.7 and who had the team low with a score of 69, the Cardinals posted a season record of four wins and three losses. r l l I i 1. fn l u 1 -J' .5 'W 'X Q 'mix ., wg, Ri' z..Y' E , , .- , . , 1. z 1: li.-4' a'-lg .3:-.Q5 fi--'k ,aj : - K- ' , ,z1,-sy. Ea' I' gr, YQ s- .'..-w ' V , A-I is-:Qggg-' , .-f --AF 593, f , ig-gf' u'?J3.f,u-Lr.- -- . 'f' gg if-,IT f . H., ' gk-Aki..- -- ,.-Q:-f' I Larry Iesfer looks on and Dave Libler lends 1,18 flag as Bob Lesnzrm prepares' Io stroke in an all important birdie putt. 156 Perry Sclzlie went high in the air in nn attempt I0 spike 1110 bull z1L'i'n.v.x' I0 fflL'U1717l7llL'lIIX. Ballers Hopes Are High Earllianfs ziefwziivrw fried to form ll blocking screciz against Dennis Curpenler's snmsliing spike. 2 . . xp 'Q , X X S ,:4-'zg.w.- .X RE Ax:-. 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MJ' X 1 4' 'A' ,ZH ,.. t ' f R?Ei.i+'-35144. - .sf-ssrszssssm ws ' V..-. jr: , ,,3,L.q:-1,45 jf- s. fx' - YQ - .- ,. Qt:HEsfi?F'5?Si3ts .strltsi 1 ':-f-A .tr aware-....-X: t1 ' ips-,-5-, nsfjLm.Ii.us,iaSm.1mLstk:mam John Hemphill and Dick Huntoon run to get in shape for the season aheaa'. Cindermen warm up by doing muscle stretching exercises before the meet. In their first official meet. the Eastern Illinois Relays, the Card's cindermen, although no team scores were kept, made a real good showing. In the process a pair of Ball State track and field records were set by two promising Cardinal athletes. Senior Jim Mclnerney broke his own record in the javelin of 198 feet. 10 inches with a toss of 213 feet, 4M inches. Sophomore Kurt Eichorst broke the old record in the shot put as he made a heave of 50 feet, 8 inches. With such aid from the underclassmen on the squad the Cardinal's season looks very promising. 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AMW, x . .. ,HMA A,,, M ,A.,A ,.. ,,.. -...-, J. 1 1 . x P. , 159 1 The Hrmuver catcher looked on as the Cards scored again. Card pilcher poxivtl' nnoflwr .lll'lliL'0lll lllQlIlll.YI Taylor. The Card's Basemen posted an early season record of 4-l. Lead by the superb pitching of Wayne Schmitz and Bob Heady the Cards took a twin bill against Hanover. The following Tuesday the Cards gave up three unearned runs as Purdue defeated them 3-2. The Cardinals came back to win a double header against Taylor University. The Card's Hrs! practice was chilly. f I - sr: - -J - we----rw ,M .ww , 2:5::.5-5 - eggs-.3 ' - -:zz-9: :gtg X : : 5. .gagsg SNK ' - N N- N ts: W s mv ' N X Q-Q as X - .. ,., , -.--- .:.,.,..-:.,.,.t,:3:.,.:..t::-.t.s.-itt+w:.x .xm,..xgsx.., ss'1' :1N W ' W ' 5 ' 'il' A 'f' . ' ' ' T Wx . ,,.,.,. T , ass , . 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K Wk, ., w-fA'rN.'.eQ-T Lf5i 'k'J?4'f2WS?fQ'5Na:AgsSf:sS'.,53+ WMEQSW: 'fxf N1g,'R 'Ni 'NNN--' N' g WM-X o N X Q-SQ N . i:..5Qvw'x - .Q .-Qvifiq W 1 N 1 N Baseball S83SOl1 ls Successful o 161 9 Pi Phi's, Lambda Chi's Take Honors in Spring Sing f-N Yi 3, 4, ymwfwwff i ,QNX 5 j S xx xxx Xxxw Tefisiwz mozuzled as TriSigs waited in line. 2 F ' N 9 if '-rr:-':r'r,.r1q Ng, gx:x':zeI ,- . Ef::f?.Z?x?lfsN kiex-5fff5:5f':' '::f:::E'E1'-12:5 1, , Q ' A . - Q ' Q . y ii.. fvzx . Gee 1 L, ' Lambda Chi Alpha prexwitmi Iheir ihrcfrprctation of Charl0tIvt0wn to will the HICIIVX trophy. W: A.QW4wmanmzf-Jygwwzcyiwzdbwa -A:f:A:A'fA'-eA . X , Q-..:. N YQ i x X at 'P ' . I N as X xi NX A X .4 . A 5 .. . . 4, Y J! rl n 8 1 7' i Y 4, . E . ' ..- Y Q G l L . I 1 Q 11 7 n v .., 4 5 4 1 Pi Beta Phi sorority and Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity won top honors in the 1963 Spring Sing. :I : QV Sigma Alpha lota and Phi Mu Alpha, music honoraries. A A. 1 .i., p,, Fill- ' 1, .. N . Nr g3 'f' , N' - sponsored the event. Hey. Look Me Over. from A gg Q L, , i: 4 A A . .. ,X X., TZ ' ':- ' . . ' the Broadway musical Wildcat, was the song ...,i Q , , presented by Pi Phi's to capture the girls' trophy. .-llplm Chi ClIfL'fftlilIL'l1, with l'rvGutRhy1l1n1! The men of Lambda Chi chose Charlottetown, a folk song of unknown authorship for their award. Alpha Omicron Pi placed second in the women's division with Madame Jeannette. Aura Lee gave Delta Chi's second place for the men. Repzznrerzluriws of Pi Bam Pl1it1mlLnn1lnli1 Chi Alplzu joyously nccuplcd Ifivir first plum c Implzllmv. , . , ,gy Q-. .g. . Ae' 'Q 2211:-Q Www ' 5' .Q SQ-Et: mf -I :A pri X X ,Q - , 5 , AA g 51 f' :Q .. ., 5zs:.F:re.i A: Y ' X A . , -N .-.--:.-:izw Q , .-1-w w 512: ff' -.S-Sf:-Fr: ...-vs. . A ' ' . - Q .Q . 2.9 LCE., A 'AS A . . , Q Q 512 Q ..... :.1, .... NSAR .Il , N is X - ,Z A 'Aiii ,:5f..:w1' ' ' 'e ' Q H51 , ' - if . .. 5 , Q- X ,s i T x ' . Q ti .... t--- A .c..,i.,t. 's ' F' 1 Q AI .' - F-: J : -:f Q, -ig 'Q '2E,i5A 555:-R Q 45,-51,:' N A A -, I I 5.52 5-.:.. regex - A - 15.1. :A:.:.,.-.f:.:Af-., 1 ., ..,. , rm- Q -: - A1.:. a::nx Q N'.'.:.::.1-M 'af XA - P- S r X-MA-:A-:.,: .N I - 3 ' X .-,-,Q-Q: N 1 X -, .g., i Q .si N xX X x 9 S -i i A.,-A 4. 1, X 'X V, -P. Nw- za .. me 163 Women of Baller Hull purtit'ipu1v.l in Spring Sirru. X R we 1 Y A v , ft. P ith? in 5 1. Fre f gi .f . il 1 1 -.342 'zz -' 1 --: L .--' r ': ti. .gg -5 g g 3,133 -3. 1 3 . yr- , ' 1 Er, ' ' , -. g ' .J-71 SZ' ' ,, s 41 tv? aff A 3- Z5 F ca 'ff' , -l ig g. - 1' swf gf? -1 ' sz ., 325' 1 5 A -1 1 '35-A-cg is - Q. , -. 2 fv w- ff- ' T110 111,171 R. Enzczix Collect' C1f111111m11Iy umlil11ri1n11 mm lwvizplcltrii curly in flzv Spring, ll u'11.r K1 collage 11r11lc1m1n11H1iIy prujecl. lzzlcrcxl m11m1Iudu.v tht' work mi Ilze new 11mIiIori11nz Ctllllt' In alll end. A J r-:N l New Auditorium Opened in March Ball State Teachers College and the Muncie community cooperatively built the John R. Emens College Community Auditorium. The new f52.975.000 building was previewed March 14 and 15 by its contributors when Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians presented The Magic of Music. 5 Q 9 , 5' 'af' fwefmwfif Ami I QQ Q! The Valiant ls Easter Play The Valiant. a one-act play by Holworthy Hull and Robert Middlemass, was presented at the Easter Convocation. The story. ofa prisoner condemned to death for murder, was directed by Larry Life. The play was chosen for its appeal to all religious groups and denominations. Full .'lf7l't'tlI'l'!IL' in llli'1:'11sIi'1tf i1liinPfilx' ii-rm' I7t'l.fi llillmmi IN lL'l'D1llj',jlll1 liwmrll in ll'in'ilUI1I'lfvlr,rlm!Bnlv LL'XlIl1ltlll rm Ifli' f'lI'llM'lIt r 16 5 I964 Miss Ball State Carol Rinard Crowned by Miss America il1UI7117FI',V of 1110 1964 Court posed witlz Mi11'fly11 Rirzvr, 1963 Qual' Qzluclz C'i1r0lRi11f11'd, Sandy Zi11z111c1'11m11, and Ju A111147 Slmlfl. Cum! 511111011 rm1'iu1111y nfler being c'r0w11ad Miss B1111Stu1u. it 6 11. Court i11c'lm1'a41' Joyce Mcfrny, Karen Miller, The 1964 Orient Pageant was highlighted by a visit from Donna Maye Axum. 1964 Miss America. Donna crowned Miss Carol Sue Rinard, Argos sophomore and member of Pi Beta Phi, Miss Orient- Ball State of 1964. In addition to the crown. Carol received a scholarship from Pepsi-Cola, a diamond cocktail ring from Harry Gaunt Jewelers a scholarship grant to Patricia Stevens School, red roses, and a trophy. Dr. John Mark Johns acted as master of ceremonies for the Pageant held in the John R. Emens Auditorium. Marilyn Riner, 1963 Miss Ball State, narrated the swim suit and formal gown portion of the queen competition. 166 S ............, Q P ray.. f I , A . . 5, Hx -R. N, S fwfjci. ' wkh x 'fr Miss Azrzerim placed 1110 CVUIVII on C'1rrnl's head, 6 3 wx S Q XX X N S AV ' . -Q N' -' Y 1 -'- 1, CIIHZIIAIIIAI, ilu u lml of 0IILl1If7ll.LLtll1l lllflllfllf. Sandy Zimnlwwmn ll't7Il'1ICLf ifzlunlly 1110 mlrnl pvr'fur'rm1m'0 of L of rim final wrmlidulcx ux Alu' wuirufl uf?-.xfucv lwfnrv I7L'l'fUl'l1Ifllg' rlze C'lmrlc.xmn for 1110 !lllLffL'lIl'L'. Sumly, Mmzciv .Y47flfIUl7I0l'U. sporznrrcnl Ivy Pi Bvm Phi, wus frm! r1H1m'r-up in Ilia f1l1lll.Y. B0lll'h0l1 Slrccl Bmw! slurlvd off the nmzmlugue played by Ju .-111110 Slzullg for hw' mlcnl. Admirable Traits Make a Queen Rhfml, hlzh'-uxul!f1.4hm'.Sl114lr:plmmlxucfnnl I'IllZl?c'I'-llf7, Jw ,-UIHL' mn Af7tllIX47l'L'Lf hy CIIfCJlIIUj,'1I. Karan Millvr, Grubillfrz'.x'l1f1ml1 and Alpha Omicron Pi phwlge, wu.v.s'pm1s0reu' by Lambda Chi Alpha, Joyce Mcfray, Alpha Sigma Alpha, was fuurllz um! .mug tl rnutim' uunilzg fronz Ujflltitllllt' BlIIIL'I'Hy to Ilze favorite My Mama Done Told Me. Sum1'y Zi-IIIl7IUl'lHtllI uppmmwi lwfwm' ilu' jlnlum' in fwullzing .mir u1l11fn'r1l1'm1 Hl'1H'ilIg' ll u hm' NNI! flccurllull H'fIll Wwfhl nxh un :flu fruul, Kay Sulrlrllvm, L11Pfv'Iu f7'L'.XfIl7lAHI, notf11ulu1l.v11ppnl'I blIC'lx.Sftl.L,'L' from tl fl'I'L'H4l' lwfulm' AQUIVIIAU nur for fllt' hllfllfllg'.XllffL'UHI17Ulfffl7Il. ,gg 43-1' 91 , 57 , : HY' ' 1 'Q .gays xg, Ewlyfz Va11Lf1ndir1gl1an1, Becnmrz Hull .vpmzsnred frexllnzun, displayed har lmtnlz Iwirling fur :hc Illlt1fL'l1CC. 2 wiv? sbs Karen. third rznzner-up, sung Aluf'h Marv from the New Ynrk hit Fanlustics. Sl1e wore U gold dress um! 11vr'0s.vo1'ie.v for 1,16 perfornmnre. xv t' Miss America Donna AXIIHI arrived on campus to participate in the Orient Pageant and Crown the queen. 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HVIIYIIF,XL'lIf1U'.Y1'7UIl.XUl'l'Lfhy Williul .Yllllxif if Hzufluy from H'u.xfSiilu.S'1w'y fm'lzu1'lulu11t 11.2 Hull, .Slzmlv ZfHIlHL'I'Il1llll umlR11ll1 I'-flJl'HH' rufkul clfltllll flu' L'XL'l'fL'll1L'HI nf Ifli' P1lL'L'1IHf1If thi' fur fluff! for f1m1li.sl,x. Activities Climaxed by Crowning 'R 's f. iw my .1 ,Aw x,v:,., . fsifefl i BK NWN L J ' WARN- 2WTN N ,. . .., I. ,fw,,F L,-li -,,. , i,x. , xwmmmm.. AR... -wx vm-.:1.'-.f N R . -. x ,. Q . fv X i QS mil- Qs- - QNX :mm The Sigma Tau Gammas Captured Lambda Chi's Bike-a-Thon Honors Several thousand balloons flew into the air. and the Lambda Chi Alpha Bike-a-Thon was ollicially started. First on the agenda was the faculty bike race. Captain Case of the Air Force ROTC department, dressed in his flight suit and crash helmet. pulled into an early lead and completed the race well ahead of the rest of the faculty members. Next on the agenda the girls' sororities got their chance to get into the act in the tradi- tional Trike-a-Thon. It was a close race but the Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority came in first with the Alpha Chi Omegas and the Alpha Sigma Alphas in second and third place respectively. The Delta Zetas won the Iirst place trophy for their novel pit decorations. Lap uftcr lap of grueling torture hcgun to show on uuclz The pace lap started as tlie official pace car fltli'l .S film' L15 llc' f7LlXSL'il Illf' grtlllilafzllltl. led 1116 pack grgllug' the fgursg ' yt-,. 24-'ZW - .Q J :- . rJ' ig, :f ' i ', 4 ' ' I I 7 V- .. , if 'X Nj ,Z I ' 'rf .'-I g . . U il I Hgjfji J l- ,B , 7 I -., 5 1 4 A, .g J - ,N ph L - 3 f X il 1 ' I, s 3. .tx x.. ' , 'Q .fs Y - 1 , , Q . 57- i - 'K f I t L Q 'l X Xa J J. X A r N 'Taxi X QL , XX V gigs y' , ,K V ' ' ,3,L.A3-1 -I .x.v XM. Q as Q A X t X X . .Balm 6 v X as S Q' 33 . , N k. sw . P , 1- 1, V M s.-.-..-,, ,Qt -. . . L - .,-,, l , y - .. is , '42, ..-. U A, , . ,.r .. W A L VAQfs.sv?,4h,, ,.,. f- -f trr' 'hi r g et -ff' N, u '36 ri '-3f :il?'1Ki.. . Q. TM7' K - . 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Sigma Tau Gamma Wins in Record Time The 1063 Lambda Chi Alpha Bike-a-Thon had an entry of thirteen teams-the most teams to ever enter the event. The Sigma Tau Gamma bike squad was the first to break the tape after the grueling one hundred and twenty laps-a total of thirty miles. They set a new course record with an elapsed time of one hour. twenty tive minutes. and tifty eight seconds. This was the second consecutive year for the Sig Taus to win first place: they needed one more victory to retire the coveted trophy. Second and third place honors in the fraternity division went to Sigma Phi Epsilon and Sigma Chi respectively. Howick Hall. 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'ngvrgk f 1 N'-'32-XXX' N3 1 ,. 13522 'Qf.':11rNE4'Egi?13e'isPr Ar. my qsg-A-me-fqr.-x-f.4fEgi3,f?l 31:-ffix' N' -by f.w,:. ' '- -rw. faff-g,.e RWQQQ--SXN-. v ' . -'ff-f'1 fe' 4' f V1-'24 H!-42--f ' '. e,v ---gpg -5 2,Yf,..:. vga. . 'W W , -ffxyfiaf-.: ,.f:-ff ' --- :+ .gg '?' i:s-Y 6223igsrg-i -1- . 'X f gsm, ' BQ: Q - .5 ' AN CX- ' QQ. , , 'ai g fffix-Q.-35 iifgexff 1-i5i', .T1EWv 'f-A ., . Q' . , - The Delta Zetas won tlzc' Hrst place au'cI1'4lfm' pit dL'L't77'llIfUlIS with tlzix urigimzl itlvu. N Pretty Miss Ball State Afllllhll Rmw congrutulzztml the r'.w4lwl'af1t Sigma Ttlll Gunznm bike squad mm' presented the c01etedB1Le-u-tlzon trophy to them for their victory. 'J I- . - Dr. John R. Emens Ball State is a friendly campus. and it has a friendly president. Although Ball States campus is expanding greatly. Dr. Emens has continued to preserve the friend- ly tradition which has existed for many years. Dr. Emens holds an AB. and M.Ed. from Eastern Michigan and an MA. and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. He has also received L.L.D. degrees from Wayne State University and Hanover College. We ,ex Ye . Dr. Emcnx has been PfE'SltfClII 0fBnllStz1te Teuc'l1v1'.r College for llfllL'fL'l ll x Lars Closely associated ll'lI11 Dr. Enzvns is his large desk on the main floor of the Admilzistrrztion Building. ff lf Ji aw- rf Y I V '92 'Q QL r S- -I WS. 'EQ .ff z P . 51 2' we Q .En TL S si 5 -I Sri X 'S 5 l 5 3 s 5 N, ., is .Q 5 ' is 5 as Q? ,,.......i ,.., X Qu 5 . Ez -ll laztiittig F E :I g ,E i 3, ,jg Q .Q-, 'zxoqfgii W. . I 2 1 V 1 Vi-51. ,E x r '56 Project English The problem identified in Project English was that of teaching Composition in the schools. A common complaint is that students who spend more time in the study of English than in any other subject, cannot write effectively. Teaching students to express ideas through the graphical representation of the language becomes the unique job of the teacher of English. ,I Mx V , Dr. John E. Visxar is assixrallt to the prcxvidelzr. Dr. David Rive and Dr. Anthrmy Tora!! read again the sunizmzry of the proposal for Project EIlAQliXlI. 179 Sc!! I-1' .4' J Lg jf 5 , Q gif . Fil-pi, g-35 .549 Zf Y , 51-:ww-nm 5,3 filasii ff? r ,535 3',,,L1 gr? if til ,V um' !E? sk l l 'asv' N-- lg , SEQ 5 .af A .- ' X RQ N S X l ml l 3 'ft'--f 1 xg! -ei, 'NX 2 Students aids. counseling and testing. the health center. housing. placement. registra- tion, religious activities. and student social activities are the areas covered by the Gfhce of Student Affairs. The chief concern of Dr. Beyerl. dean of Student Affairs is student welfare. His staff . V. 5 . , -- .., -5 A .Q-.ww-.:. . V , Q., L... x -asf- -- proficiently works with students on both nv- X .....-f-1'- an individual and group basis. Dr. .'tlvrrill C. Bvyvrl ix dcruz ufSIm1'cnt.v ,4fh1ir.v. Dr. KL'lIflt'f!l Cwllivr ii u.x.si.sIir11r t1ClH1 nf stmlcrzts. ,QI Office of Student Affairs Aliss Mnrtlm Wicklmm is ussismnt dean of studelzts. Dr, Mrzrgural L. Knlzappcl is di1'vr't0r of Slurlwzt Prog'n11m', sw 180 G-Qhigaxgtl' 1. - ,f1:. .. 1-q5'q!,g112'.-Q' ',' N 'A 'J ' ,za .vt ag.. I 4. IX N.: 21 ' 1 FM- ., , Qi., x X XX Xi X ti X, itllflrxizzgi fr -H X X as P sw ' X ' 'I ' I 'K-A a 1: ly 'xl 1-1' f jg' QM! 1 ' X HF 1 J X .n I J I X' Xpw up 1 gh I XXX4' XE Y 1 4 1 f K X-x X X Q 3- jx X f fl Y' Q gl, K ,X X gp 1 L ..,XA . 1 n 9 X? 4 A 1-Wx:-1'-' Vqrfq ' X AQ' 13 MJ- 'A - w , X Ek W xi ieifj' 'H EN 4 ' ld- MX- X 4 ,X I Lx ' X 1 '11 J :X 1 I: gp? H if :'Pf44Q' S We f A .35 X Q, X 1' X U X . X f I ., X Q X ,Q 1 X- E42 S G A 1 P 5' ESQ ' . ,Mg .., , ' .sg I , X .s 3 k .5 rf RX XXX X .4 1 'X X X ra X is 5. rf. , X - x n 9' N I L ' ' Q ' H V: V Hg., vt f Q' , l X 5 . ,g1g,'.:, ,3 sig. . .-. 'afraid' - 11. - ,:. Y -f.- .51 ,-L. . .rev gm, .Ag ' ' X I - ' w. 5. , ' :Xa .. . -' -r X1--' Z.-.X-,A m Ng:-f 1 - ,:X1..X,--wi, Xi.-if Air. Nnrnmn E. Bank iv 41il'U1'fnl' uf Slllmfclll f fH1llln'1'z1l.-lfafx, Xgg-Xi., 5-4, X, 1, ,X ,,.,1,-,,,,, Q. ig.. :.XgX'g.:: 3 fX f3E45.X .- -X if? J l, f 'ffl .X..X...,Xg-M , .A , -,.A...,.. ' I X Q Dr. Pirlillgzfr ix Dirvctor of the Hcullh Ccnlcr. X .Ir NNNYL X XX-XXX X. ,f XX ' ' N ni X X X525 X . NX! 'S .?1:s'stEz:2?1s -f Nw...-N' 1-W .55N5::i:3. . , Aff w,..4W 4, 1 ' 'JZ' f f f f f if 1-if 1 V A3517 1 50 ' f , I 4 , ligiiq' f -f , ff y .,.,. E i , , X X X X X X 'Q x X XX -1-5:as:as.XXf,,, . X ...XX N X X. x-.- X. X XXX XX X XX X X if X X N X X X X X X I C1 Q X A X N N X XX 5 X XX X S X X X X XXX X X XXXX X Q 'Q-1SS:X:s:'ai'I-1 ' A 7 126: XX: -- X XXXXXNI X X.XXXXXsrr:-Q, XXX - X -'N-vXXXXXSwN '+'--r-XXw-:X- :-- ' F? ffFf.:1::3. . . X. XXX-QXXsXsis:::1s::2:15-- ,. .. I: ,Xs:XX'is?g:gr:X:r:5:XXei5.gXS:'-g.2:::N5Xg14X'-IQ515-1 X - -+-X:-f+:.f::Nr ' X , , new 'X -W -XXX X- A-N I- was -2-sX.--W -V , HNN K X Dr. Nlorlon D. Dulllmm ix alirffctor uf C0llI1.K'6liI1,Q and P.vyz'l1o1ogir'ul Svrvicuv. Dr. Lvo JI. flllllpllllllll ix n',g'1'.sI1'11r'. M , X. 1 Y f v ' -if X 1 , . 1 'X' V .' , 1 X A111 Jmmtv Yurling is u.f,s'i.srurzr m1il'L'L'Inl' Mr. E4ll1'lII'l1Bfj'llI1 gf' 181 of Pllll'L'lIIL'l1I. ? X f N X XXX,X R n , is dirvctm' of l101r.s'i11.Q. ' I Ur. flmrh X Alu.N'uz1,g'l11fI11 IA zlirw Im' uf Pima IHUIII. X 4 X x X . 1 E , X g 1 , v y . Q I i 2 mavifix. .mmm . 5 2 NSY , I I I LLMWW ,x u r R vin ff H lx n IIALI IK tIYSOL'ftIIc' Dr HL lm Bun IS the lzcad of the NIIIAIIIU Depmlmenl Instructional Affairs V D1 R14 lm: I ll Iuzlxlumlt IX vin' pn mllnf of 111211144 rlumzl 4011115 !ll1l1tfLlHI 4 ffmu rms , w Dr llzlcll I1 luulu 1 lfH'Cl'l1ll' rm! nf A.A. , aim ' Aa Dr. R0hcrl L, Cirrmiu is 1101111 of 1110 g1'ivisiim of .YL'fL'IlC'l' and lIIll7IlIl1fIlL'S, Dr.Ji'rifn1r-,-I. l i1lln11i.s LlXU'Ll'1II1' 4!L'lIl1 i1r1tltlif'i't'mr'iff Dr. Richard Burkhardt, vice president of lnstruc- in.rtr1zt'riiun1l.wrr1't'c.r. tional Affairs and dean of controlling the use of 4 3 53 Y rx a Q . all campus facilities. unilies faculty members i , under services such as curricular advising. ex- X amination services, extended services. undergrad- uate and graduate studies, research, the library, and summer sessions on campus. Dr. Eur! Jolznsmi ix u.r.s'i.rtu11t I0 Ilzc BIlI'A'lII'. Mr. Norman Bull is ll.XSfSfLIllf of fl1AfI'lIL'IfUI1lI1 s0r1'itt,x U ,A 534, . J- ! . QF,i'Jff . , .5.-,Xia .. r 'im X NX In S RQIE- AM S .X . I .www - x S: ' Q D1 Jmiplz Hllnllll IV H44 pnmfuzt IIIZLI' Izimznu 0 Bzmmu -Wuirs. Three Divisions Created X11 I lulip Cmalilnz ix mlnzrnurru Jiumx -1 5171111 IXIIIUI :Qu of Mr. G4 UI L M 11 Ion IS clmf uuamzmnt L UUIXILIIII H1 f7IlXlllL u um! fllllll LI'lII1lf7lULLXSll1Q u11u'f'il1ul1Llul0fIc 1 VK ww f' Wx Xxx 1 E A ' L S i df? Xi Z iv- ,B 7. '!---a--+-,- ic' 3 Illr. H. ,-111501 ix HZLIIIIIQCI' of p11r'c'l1u.ril1g. U i Alixv Etlu-lHi111ulicki.x ll.Ni.NlrIlIf II'L'llXlll'Ul' of B11.sir1w.v ,-1Uuir.s. .W ,k., Q: . - . --- --x-b 3 Nts, be .e,.,,Q5, , 1 d.....teo- l i an H .K . , 'W - t. . 'j--- ' -ff md: 5: ::s:' 'V V . I 'ge' ' r i 3 ' V fix! A T.. , K nv A 'I X :Q U, . ' x. . . iii: Mr. A. Gurlulnl llrmlv 1'.vtl11't'r1ffrftl spurt' .stlnliw um! uflllirllmfz, .E-I 185 . E., , J -it U I X c ,, f ' p i V as 5 ' L W F Jlr. Rulwrl H. Slwnt1!n'r it mpc' V? IL'!I1fL'lIIUf Iln' Pl!-X',XlL'llf plurif f f r i 1. . 7 4 I I I t 3 3 25153: 'Q Two years ago the fourteen departments in the ' Instructional Affairs area were reorganized into three separate divisions: the fine and applied arts, the education. and the 3 science and humanities division. Public Affairs The oilctce of Public Affairs is concerned with conveying an accurate presentation of Ball State on campus and to the community. the state of Indiana. and the nation. Dr. -use-- ' Oliver Bumb heads the staff of Public Affairs and is Bull States chief public relations man. In Carrying out his duties. he employs the various communication media: radio. television. newspapers photographs newsletters. and sports publications. - ,..,....... - AffL...s,. 1 is... llr. ODcll it tiiiurw' of tozzfezwzcus and S17Ut.'l-LI! evenls. lim' .lltzriu Fnisiw' is director uf Public' 1IIfL7l'I7Illff011. , l86 Dr. Oliver C. Bzmzb is dean of Public Affairs. . ...wg ,,,.,,,,-sw-x . sn- f' ' N sw ',.: -wwme er 'G N P si ada., 1' fi Sxgx ,f 1' Dr. Rohr:-1Lin.m11 uml fllr. Ruynzmzd W. .-lslilcy nrt' dil'0t'ror.vufflllulirzfR4'li1tiw1.x. Public Affairs College Development is also includ- ed in the area of Public Affairs. As the coordinator of development Dr. Bumb handles the plans for new buildings, arranges new facilities. and oversees the raising of funds. Other people connected with the staff are those responsible for keeping in touch with alums of the college. The Alumni ollice presents a report of campus activities via a publication entitled Alumnus.', XX Q' 1' ff fllr. 5l1l'HiIllQl..Yill rlmruc ufuvllvyt'tlt'i't'lU1w1t'l1f. V3 m Mr. Thomas Osborn is director of Traffic, Safety and Security. 187 S Dr. Vf!1t'L'l1I Burnt'ilixplr1y.vl1i5 sculpture for Ilia EHICIZA' A ml1'!m'i1m1. iam Snwy, Rmmltl l'ul1Anf7. Dnrurlzx' Slzinltlv, um! ITHUUI' Ifmmlz cxunzfrzu u limi. Art Department The Art department undertook the task of redecorating the East and West lounges of the Arts Building: remodeling has also been accomplished in the art gallery. The department oifered an interdepartmental course The Arts in Contemporary Society. The work of two Cuban artists has been added to the permanent collection. Also acquired has been a New Guinea ancestral head and a Yoruba snake mash. Sculpture was done for the auditorium by Dr. Vincent Burns. Dr. Alice A'1'clmls. lrcmi of thc A rr Dc f7l7l'IV7lC'Ilf, pusrfx ll'1If1 her two C0l7lfNll1lUI1S, 1110 poodles. f 2 x 0 x 0 , . 1 -.,.. .--'S ,ff- Dr. Roberta Law mm' Mr. Byron Slmrtlef discuss class activities. Joe Blll'H'HHLi, N011 Grim'r', ami I-flZt'l'llf Bnrnx wurfli fu Slmiunl Bl'lll'L' Wurd pliziuv his AL'lilf7ilH'L' in u riff. x . 'gxg X me WX, . K 0 ww M X , N x X , N Mi ', xx Q' -Nw , ' I .f.: ' -Q' - : X ,:Q4i.gQ.1S. 51 - g5. 1v ..1: -:-may j .Q , My 4f ,1.g,,,,L.... , V N ,,, I edu N X, ...M .' f 'Rex 3 .ff -'N Q ,,..,-M Q V X Xl X Nmv V 1 N S' 'SY ,xx . N N I . s f'x -:,f g f .12 f. Q 1 'S X ,Y ,ww x, X x x :-p' , QF. ' x 3 j I : '::,.. QT A , ee, . , -' YN .-'-we Donald Jolznson. James Strnlvv, .lack Tlzuran, Carl Snbo, and Duwayne Anderson. in ,X' be H- Xia- Q,,,,.M ' fg A y SY 1 6 R45 fe xx wx X , Q L xx 9 ik If 5 MA F2 C H 2 NC A ATA DU L ,,., 1-ag 'e - -If ' 'ef W 7 Nm ,, JMX Lt. Colonel William Bri,Ql1I, Head ofthe Air Science department, :nukes arrangements for n nzeeting. Air Science Department f 4 .. .X Cnplain Clznrles Case l'lI.S'Il'llCf.V ll class Air Force ROTC is in its seventh year at Ball State. The purpose of the program is to prepare students who have aptitude for flying before they could begin training on a post-graduate level. During the year, Major Duane E. Russell was recognized for his efforts in the cold war. Marching Matadors, placed first in a Wisconsin drill competition, and the Marching Mademoiselles placed first in the Cherry Blossom Festival. ed Colvin, Wfllimn Bright, Duane Russell, Clznrlcs Case, l P W 0 l l 1 4 t X ,' . i H . 9 - . I , ' . Alfr and John Kluttz of the Air Sc1'el1c'e faculty. 'kg Six' T , , l 'wi I l l i E 1 ...' 'K J, -Iris - .: . Q 191 -ef I at We .. .-.s. is :M ' Eg-4 Sf S W ,Z J I+' ..,, ,ally -E ,.g QA ' zig- j' 33 ' ' i t . N llflsulgl Lmfmmv, Jlzfmtx BIll'lIlI1Il'f, 411111 ,-lrmvld Ummpu umnllllu llHllI'tIlIL'L' fmlidcx. 1 X in , Business Department Xe.. 2: , xg, - s Rolwerl Bowman mm' Honora Noyes discuss thc at- Iumled xcrvic'cs pmgrum. Dr. Julzn Julzm' mul William Smith u'isc'uss udvmzmgcx of large classes. ., lima.. ss N QSM U Aa 1 ff. E ...nl .XX-A . ,xxx ,HMA ,, xxcx ,ww- ,....gui ' Frances Robinson, .lane Whelan and Lois Gutlzric' look on as Dr. Sunmul Dry and Dr. Robert Alyers attempt to use the typewriter. Each year the business department expands its program in three principal areas-business administration. business education, and secretarial training. The department has a program of extended services for inservice secretariesg there is also an accounting internship under the guidance of Virgil Herring who recently received his CPA certificate. A new course in the curriculum is one in data processing. 193 Ekimwvuh . .- Business Department X 1 l mul - l F ' a l a 1 f i .er Several new courses have been added to the undergraduate curriculum this year. The department has also expanded the program in special education. This year the first full doctoral degrees in ele- mentary education were awarded. A research program on creativity was started the re- sults to be used in screening teacher application. The Two major events of the year are the Elementary Education Day and the Core Conference. Workshops for admin- istrators and teachers were conducted. Dr. IV. W, Rcrzkv. D11 ,llr1111'1'r't' Ifrmli r1ml'Dr. Cursor! B4'l1r1clIii1.xrm.x lflt' lnlggw' tlrrm lt'tiflH't'H1L'f fluff, Dr. Alun Huckleberry cxplairis tlze facililies in Ilze lzenring clinic. , 3-I .ffA,,f1. exams , 1' . . . , 1,- 'KT g ., 5 , 1 faux Qs A xi' , 1 sig ' I w I N EE x , Y: N '5' .4 1 - ,Q EX 'X l ,Q wr- -.XX Dr. Grulmm Pogue um! Dr. Benjamin Cox discuss ffm student Iuuclzilzg AUI'0gl'lllII for fall. 1: -. -.WM . , F 5 f , . j if 5 gl- h ': A fi Q 1 ffl 1' . 5 , X 1 ,, f l f , iii: - - .xx ll , il .5 ' Yr 3 'A . - ' Q, ' ,f-LLQ p . ks f X X 1 X u N! X - ,fpvmfww E ...Zi Dr. IWildrm1'BuIl0ll, Dr. Eligahurlz Spencer. Dr. Af0l'It7ll Dlllllllllll, Nazrmylvc CLlllll7l'ili.LIl', Lurry Builuy. 195 i Dr. Grulmm Pogue u'i.vcusscs the student teaclzing program willz 1,10 stmlvlu tenclzing supervisors. is if 3' Q K : s S s Dr. Lcslie Muutlz, head of the Elllllftlffdll depurllllvlzr, confers with Dr. Clzurlvs .S'l11'pnml1, llLilIIflIfA'H'!lff!'L' llSA'I'.S'ftlI1f, Dr. Ruth HOC'lZSfEfIL'I't171l1'Dl', .llll nes AIL'Efl1fIII1CJ' discuss the purlivipution progrum. Q3 Q s xfw' 5 s Q-.in Dr. George Mu.u'lm, Dr. A1111 Lafcourr, Dr. Ctll'lf1l,1IIs'UII, Dr. Ruynmmi Olson, and Dr, Ridzunl .-l!L'.x'uml4'1'. gg 'P X X ,. 'sQzgg, , Dr. Tlztmiiix Wutnziwu, l1ci1u'of Iliu English ilvpurtlmvll prtpiirixx fur tht' tluy tlflwlll. English Department The foremost project of the English Department is the television station that should be completed in the near future. The television station will serve departmental students. Ball State stu- dents andthe community of Muncie. An orienta- tion program is being planned so departmental professors will have a working knowledge of the closed circuit programing arrangements. The department is being helped on the project by U. S. Department of Health. Education and Welfare. liayli fi QF is .xv -..-.....,.,.---Q ,.,a - ie. 4 198 In addition. initial steps are now being taken to revise the times and sizes of English classes. Large. lecture classes of one hundred plus stu- dents are now being conducted. The English department also works with the Honors Program the Debate team, the Little Theater programs, and the Student Publications. These achieve- ments and the individual achievements of pro- fessors writing articles for journals and maga- zines combine for progress. , I ,X 1 ef 7 , . Y X, 1 s lx it , L G ,MQ ,fx X. l Dr. Richard Grigillz prepares plans for his next lecture. . xx w i . -4 ' L x .X X ,H 1 .R 14 5-N .Mig . MY' ' ,.m:H1.,-Q :-- -f f.- A P - nvmmw,..x.',x-MN. ,, .,,:55':i: 12 - .5.:2:H-X. -ff: 1 iq F , -H - ' -L.: :-.-pf,wr:-1'xf:s:::5:'s'f'i,:2:5-2:?15:. 11 ,QQ 5 g5KS5' SY J l if , - ,W - Air. Roiwrt Howard, Dr. Hurry Taylor, and Dr. A1c.x'um1'w' A1l1L'CjIvf7l7UlI 11011117011 clussvx ill thc Elzglixll fucully lounge. Mm., 1 xw.-Q--A 1 99 rulux xx 5' YT- . 5 'SFQQQ fl , . M xr -. .-.. El as - X Hin fzlllul Rmx 415,w',s1v ,x1lH',Yll1l Rtlyllllflllf, 11171 Perry, nm! Joe Weaver in p1'u1u11'ir1Qu11dsulcL't1'f1,Q cupy for SIS! ,, Dr. .f1le.x'uHz1'er Afllfcfibbdll and Dr. Ellzel Hnave H1681 Wlffl Dr. Lucille Cliflolz to discuss lilemture classes. ws' 'w f cs-, xx , W J x- Q Q S 3 ' wh 0. - M JS QA - . X R 1 Qs Ky. , 1 'ilfil 1 -Qzg. 200 ll L ,N er' 2-aqsgqsma A rf: -: -Qi - .. 1 xi. .,..,M-- makin , ,V .1.- - -7 X ,...-f,f '-,lf Dr. Harry Snider relaxes for U numzwzr before continuing piuns fur the mwl day. Dr. Edward Slrulllers prvpurv.s u rm-iwv uf Llvlmtu .xpacn lzus fwfulm' u culluyu Llvlvulu lI1L'L'f. EEEESFM ,, E S K gig, Y . ?p E . 1' x X Vg . WS x X ,N x N 3 Q Nia . -Wag? xbgsw X . 'X 'R N 'SX XXX -, ' - ::-' X129 . 43. 'X Q -Q 4: 1, sIQ:E3H'I- 3 3-rbi. . ... 'SI-Rfk' 'R SxMY'YX4-12125 my X Dr. Luuis Ill-l,'L'H1lIIf ut tx pf hx lmml In dmzumlrulq IflU1Pl'uu'1flll'L' im mls ul III pmznm, w. . 1 xx .yt A, 1 . N war- 1 Foreign Language Department With the success of the German phonetics class. Dr. Wallace Magoon future chairman of NSCTE. with other foreign language professors and instructors are anticipating a program in nrst year ancient Greek. Now in progress is the attempt to coordinate high school foreign language programs with those ofthe colleges. The language laboratory is in the wake of replacement as equipment is replaced by new models. .lIr.v. Dorothy B11t'kl1r1rrlt runl Dr. Bul1juminBuAt in.strm't ll Rlliiillll class. BERLIN Dr. Robert Sears and Ivlr. Irix Alngoorz wutclz foreign student Airs. Helgs Howard read from rr German IUXI. X . . .- . mr- , ...Lg .-1.wg,,. ffl- .. '-'Q'1R5::1-3 .2 n- Q-1' 3- 1 g . Zi ' -X. cr P - '-344: IJ? Dr. .,lIL'LjIlL'.V Gnumr tzmists g'rrm'11r1It' Sfl1llL'l1l.S'fl1 using the facilities of the fnreigrz language lulmrutary. gn. . .gg -gals' I... -1 Ugg I Ho X 20 WSFVH' . Aflwfi KU 'i .2- Damilri Sofirnpnuhu um! Dr. Wulluw Aiuyumi, lmnl of the fl7l'l'iAIJl1 lunyzmge LI'L'f74ll'flIIUlIf, assist gl'lltflll1fL' Lunu simian! Mm. St'lH'L'lIlIL'I'. Frum'c.v Pl1ill1'p,y, u l'l'.NfIfl14L,' lu rnrur. IIN!! ilu' l'umulul'lf1 rin lfzlv us Dr. Vivi0m1eBcy, Mm. Hclvn Gruunlmf, Mr'.x,B111'1m1,umlMr.x. 15lLll7llfL'IIlxllI.X mu 4. ,. 'My' 3 gsnnsx 203 5 1 Home Economics Department Miss Ellen Lucy assists run girls in Vllfllllllllllg the home lHlll1ll4ifL'lHL'l1f lmuse, nmvtrzg the furlzftllre. Alzfw Vinlu .S'i111p.w1z mul 51111101115 elmosu table c'lo1l1s tlllll place limls fm'f1m1ls class. eifm i.g f , VX 3 .' ' , Qtek' 'ii , ' N , -Y. , , ,w,,.l .., fe -:Mis 'U 31-Q..-..t.-A ' f X xt ,T x -:F ' '--A -- Q gf A 1 ,sf ,X 'fix ' ' 'TI' 355535 X 'Y X X s XX In X x I W Miss Therest1Sehern1er rlemoustrutes Hora! arrfzngemellts for the lmme arts class stltdetzts. Alrltitfn Quesenberry and Mrs, Jessie Nixon help girls lay nut ll skirt pattern in C'l0Illt'S Class. ,S R - KJ, ,,,V.. ,--'-' 3 ' I. 204- ' : 5 5 A 'flfzl h' 4, r iw-14 .. . S5 5 Q 0 at I il l fr. ffl -QQ, X A .-,,. Jug .,f n Dr. .llildivd fllfmrv, limul uf llii' Hmm' Et'mm1iiic'.v Dvfmrrnirvit. UXIIIIIIIILX textbooks with mlm' uf hw' xllcrlimlx cliiss xtiuivrirx. l The Home Economics Department is planning to add several courses l to its programs. These will consist of interior design and home furnishings. family housing. household equipment. and quantity food purchasing. These courses will cover 5 the variety of areas of concern within the department. The most unique part of learning is attributed l to the Home Management House. Each girl is required to live one quarter prior to graduation within the house. With seven other girls. the girl plans and budgets expenses. prepares meals. and learns to cooperate with others. 205 P ll ll 1 i i I Ill mir it ni oftllr'111'ii'lyf1Cq11fr1'rlirnll1.xtriril11rI.tUtjllipllivllt. Industrial Arts Department As Ball State grows. so does the need for expansion within the Industrial Arts Department. When enrollment increases, so must the space allotted for classrooms. A program of reorganization is now underway in the home of the Practical Arts Building. Every effort is being made to replace obsolete equipment in order to keep pace with the fast-changing modern world. The laboratories are being partitioned and the shops, reorganized. This division has annual meetings in the fall to discuss pertinent problems. improving and coordinating systems so that the department functions for the betterment of Ball State, Muncie. and Indiana in general. 206 ,fn 'M K T110 Indzavlriul Arls lfl'f7KH'1l77t'l1f mquirml' new, HIIICJI fzvcdvn' l'LjIIfj7l?1l'VIf for Ifll' slmpx. A K0lIlIOIlI Bvrgnmn gnvx m'01'f11Inr'v L',X'f7lIll.Yf0lI plum' wirlz fha fuvulry zzwzzzlu-m 207 -- ,, -1 .nnwmmw 1, - z - 'x -- n.1n.-M.:-uxawiswxm-1 L. 1- -N .Viz Gunryr Gl'Ill1!1'lllLf, Mr. Dunno Dcul, .Nlixs Emma Gurm'Ir, and Aliss Alflrtlza Br'ui11rvixcr urn-mi ll I'Ull1lllffIL'U Il1L'C'IfH4C'. Mathematics Department Mr. C-1IllI'l4'.K'P1II'f.X1l um! Iuvw xtmif'1zr.v, l1'11,Ql1v Willgilzxuzz r1m1C'lmruleIIO Ruxlz, wulrlz ax Dr. J. H. Ncvluy' v,x'pl41i11.s' Qvunzclric nlmlcls, 208 Miss Emma Garnelt goes over some nmlli prablvnm' with II slmlvnt. Dr. Er1rlllIc'Kif1l1t'y, licml nf thu Afllffl lfL'f7tH'IllIt'llf, um! urliw' lm'l11lwr,v nf flu' furirlry1m1'tic'ipuI0il1fifurnlly.wnifmirizi IlzcS'z1r1li11r.xtRuum. The new concepts in mathematics education in elementary schools which are currently taught at Ball State is being instituted in the Marion School system. Dr. Higgins and seven other instructors are assisting in coordinating the new program and the preparation of instructors. Analytic and Projective Geometry is the title ofthe book recently completed by Dr. John H. Neeley, a visiting professor and lecturer from Carnegie Institute. Currently it is a text for Dr. Neeley's classes. Introduction to computer techniques is a class arranged and conducted through data processing. ,,L,.V 000: Dr. John BCClxl7IKHl u.v.xi.vI.v ru'i1.xt1ldcr11,tif1 tlum pi'm'mxfiiL' li: X Music Department That class is really out of this world. This was comment made by a Ball State student about the piano technology classes which give students a practical knowledge ofthe workings of a piano as well as tuning. is--. Q, Q t Y D 532' 1 I L ' 9 . s. ca.-.Vt . 1-11-1- ll la ,'lltu'v Luis Yvn tllltl Kullteriltv B, Rllllivlgz' 111114114 t' rl! ilu' pirtrznx. As Ball State looms toward university status, the music department expects the Auditorium to be a showcase of Midwest music. A workshop is planned for opera which will include dance, drama, and orchestra. ll'Ir.s'. Flora Silfpigni H'I1fC'llFS as Lillian Pliillipx pruc'1ic'e.t mi the lmrp. 210 lui mf Fl'-9' Wx rf' ' yum' www V' x 42.2 xx J fff,IQi12' 'A-'wri . 13' . ' -.glbiwqt .'Yf'j ' , . if ' .G -zgfqmf' ,. V31 .N Physical Education George Miha 'Irs . . , 'WMWNG x'ou,1-.w.xm, 5 CLUB . ' De p a rtm e nt 1l, Robert Primmar, amz' Dr. Cecile Gilbert. 'rv' YF-W' Clmrlotre KL7fS,L'llt1fd mm' Dr. Riclmnl Stauly. . F , 5:5-4. Lamvm , : .ms 2355 X .ss Sq:-.. :unix - . V ' QS 212 i1N: Athletic trainers. This year the Physical Education Department developed a point system for men who are majoring or minoring in Physical Education. Each man must attain twenty points before he will be cleared for upper division workg he must attain forty points before graduation. Points are earned through varsity and freshman teams. athletic clubs. and intramural participation. Fred Kehoe, Donald Slzondell, and Miss Patricia Johnson. I 4: ti' ti 1 F' Slit maxi WQSQFQ,-B is 5 :ff x vig. 'Ss ..-X A , SSLSSI Q' Q X, -X1-iv-.. 5- it .yggag A, R X q.:f:1'SA R fat:-H NS- ' Wy: .t : ,IEA 'vff-, .tmp .vexat- .-..:1.v,,, mg gn -t+Qs,t. . sig: v 213 I 3 J 1 : I I i 214 1 1 X :Nxt A Axfbxg v 'l Si I, A X , sm - p - X F., 1 1 uri I 5 . x R -.wav QT!- 2 X -' xv' :-mg M Dt W ' X. gf ,wus- ,uf . X A ik uk WM. .. e .w , . ,, gg , 'Y xiii' . AQ 1 :F X . .N s ' -. x af lifizfpzlhm 429' I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I Hr. Erin-i1riILx-mi, nxmczare prufcxwr of n'icr1ce, and Mr. Henry Ixluiv, imtiszmit profvxvor of geology. ciiplizirtcil it nzulcculizr diflgmni I0 two AfllrI'L'III,Y, National Science Foundation has awarded a Dr. Robert Cooper. head of the depart- S7O.2OO grant to the department which will ment: Dr. Russell Siverly. biology enable 52 secondary teachers of biology to professor: Mr. Henry Kane. geology become familiar with the new molecular ap- professor: and Dr. Lowell Dillon. proach to biology being taught at Ball State. associate professor of geography. were Dr. Jerry Nisbet is serving as director for recognized for their accomplishments the institute. An amphibian research lab is in research. Construction on the addi- being developed by Dr. Ann Reynolds through tion to the science building has halted funds from the National Institute of Health. pending a decision by a state commission. Xlxluf .fffmfriz Kulrli in L'.XlUHlilII'l1L' it lflimtl mfztplv. ' ' Dr. Warren ,S't'l1ullt'r :tml Dr. RUIYUFI lltviflik us- , - V1-' -- .,, Dr. Wurran Sl'llllHCflIlZl1 Dr. Ruynmml Hvrzzlik u.vs1.s1 u siudvnl rzluxvu, Sfvlnlru Kvllfl, in 1'.m111i11i11,Q Il hluoa' mmplu. Dr. Edwin Craig and Dr. Newton Sprugzw nmlw un llC'IfVlIfi4II! urzulymls' In Llvlvrmnzv Iran' ululmvlts Ill Lllrzoxulzr lN7llL'. 0 . Dr. Ann Rt'j'IlLPlLf.X' .vlmnyv fL'XC1Il'L'f1 spvc'inzv11.v In Dr. Rubvrl Cuppcr and Dr. Walker. Dr. Lester Schmidt and Dr. P. M. Mayfield. Lf' X if , . fwqgm.a:,:1 35:54 Social Science Department Dr. Jnlm Hmtnzzfmui, Izumi of the lI'C17flI'fl7It'I1!. talks with memhcrs of thc faculty, Dr. Everett Fcrrill and Dr. Lester Hcwltt. . ,N .r ' W' 1-- ,hk .. .. : Q c, A x i 1 Y 1-F iifffltt ft T? 1 Mrs. Gernmirze Reed, Dr. Everett Ferrill, Dr. Rfclmrd Wires, Alr. W Eugene Prniher, Dr. John Schroeder, and Dr. Benjamin Bnxl. Dr. Herberl Hmiziltorz, Dr. W. L. Gruenwald and Mr. Ira Curmin. 2 ' r . 'Q Q iff 1J 9 4 A 1 QT gy :SYS 'jf4'i'--tlsfifsqsfc?-ii .Vi . , A t'Q ' Sttcetst:..,,.it.'t-: . .XWQSQ 1.4.2. t ' 4. s. SQ? f:ffj'xxgfii-1f','.-'At-:':' wh V. One of the major activities of the Social Science department was their presentation of a lecture series concerning problems in American Democracy The department has continued to expand its program to meet the demands of greater enroll- ment. A new course in the history of American Culture was added. Five students in the department were sent to the model United Nations in St. Louis, Missouri. The Ball State delegation represented Guinea. 'S W 5. Xx- CRX 'NWN -iw. ,L Mr. James Huston Dr. Larry Perkins, Dr. Lionel Neiman, and Dr. Lester Hewilt lixten to Dr. Whitney Garden. - ifq v., .., N, fl- ' uf -J' ff 'N if SW A Mr. Robert Lawson and Airs. Barbara Hemzeberry 1-441' . Q I Dr. W. L. Grzmnwala' and Dr. Riclzurd Caldenlfyer anal' L Dr. Richard Caldemevcr, Dr. Hamillon Easton, Dr. Altima Slocclwl, am! Dr. Mvrl Rom! discuss Ilm new doctorate program in social .vc'ivm'0. Dr. Phyllix Yulms and Dr. Dwight Hoovvr relax between classes. k A -.......f.M-15115 W-ff. Ph ' f 3:Qx,i iff' SX, NN- ix Nv- ff-iii Sy m? 91 ' N Dl',Jllf'L1IlL' Gnutor and Dr, l roduri4'lx Bimlur lallx with Dr. Dara! Scruton about his African lcclure series. Dr Bfnjamln Cox and Dr Rohn rt fmt 2 QS NN Cunzpus pnlive nffirers llA'SiSICli an injured rider 017 1110 iruck durinic 1110 Bike-A-Than. Campus Police Campus Police ollices are located in the Ollice of Traffic and Safety on University Avenue. Members of the force are on the job throughout the day and night, helping Ball State students by enforcing regulations designed to keep the campus a safe place to live. They fireproofed trees at Christmas and throughout the year provided rides to the health center for ill students. Directing traffic nr the .vcranible light became necessary Campus police ure often seen giving tickets. wlwn the light failed ro funciion. ,, 1 . s Xxx px Q5 6,-F, jfsl Bit V X 5 Sf! ' i' - J . I 1 i ' f ' .2 1 , ' Q l NH L..-. X t, Q 2, X- 4 V'-'-QQ? fu 1 , fx-lg, ,455 if 5, ist? N-. ' - 'Ngi ' X , I,-i gf'-is i ig e- it me , f, M S -- 6 ,345 ' -S avi' lair i . t .- V i .v .- . i , t ' v ' ' 7 lf-. l f C' Q nm in xt' 5.2 j iw 5 1 f. ,Q . .': 3 + H. sv 4 fs-'i f i i - iff X' of . F 3' ' Q' 9 5 J ' ' , ' f i, C50 :ij P' ' 1 X 1 - . 1, X lm I 1-ffl rc -.1 X ,f , 12, f X . ., ' if-. 5- 2 f LES' -' gs- e - , 1 ' G9 , ' , ,el 4,3 Q, :J'f,-Sfmizmiiiasiriw P -4 . X . N --fe' ' K Fi has , evfygx X Q: v. . .rm Ns 'fsygiwii .l J . 222 ii' A Dining Service Members of dining service provided balanced meal menus forthe students in dorms: the Cafeteria staff prepared meals for commuters and guests. Service with a smile was the order of every dayg sometimes words were added to evinee an answering smile and voealized Hello! 4' P 223 .5 :Quia V Y : , : 1 . 'QE V . if .Q .-'Q -Y! 3 f nl , gy. 1 ,.-41's 1 e rr fwfr' T , ff ' ' 1 - . I .C .lf J! Seniors Ordered Caps and Gowns 'J .L f :In 3f,Q1145f,g2f?iF?f 7 xg V-Fr-5'-,L ,,1'f, . . A its - 5 9 Sip? IL.-H. rj , it-'Q .-,A '.::.g-'5rx .3f3+.4 ':,: :- . Q 'Q-1 .1:-v.y' Lkss -. ft ,keg xi sg-.X .gg ,-A ,. .2 :. - ..:.-::.ag.,g :'- :,, ' 1. 2 vs '- upzfwk 2. Si' - V QF' 'T if .- J ' .h,?.?Qg,:Qi,f5 H , .QF 1 - I V, x -Q. r-- -5.155 sg ' G.. xr h ,ik ,f .A Lis.. Z gl, -326,651 4 .se 1451 .ii 1- 7'fl-'if-'.. if S135 rf -, -sie: ,-. ,,:::Q-' A ' -V Q 5.555 . - 1aff1.e,f,jf ' ' f -:I fbi 7 1 -wif: HL' '- --EW -.i . -s. Q-wg e f-- W- .fi k , wr-ern 4 A Ia- b 9 'M,x.,'4,. .-' ,f. '- ' A, V-ez' 'Q I .5 X f-wQ+r ar as Q 1. y - ' e gg my ': 5 , , - ez-+-,..,L If f. E ,,w 'f Q-TNQ,-5, I 4 -rv-'veg'-wrw-v ., , vsp: , f f .nr - - . 'Sf 5 .. ' L e, , -. - 1 r s X' .- f an , ,, Ns: kkue: I LI 1 1 M e . . Q Y 'ww ,-., V gi ' -. f ' 5 A b,::V.',.Qj'h Q i'53':7f'T5l' - V , ' J, 55,1 -5 , ': 13, I Q . Q- Y A . W' 'L - : --Y 1- 4-V - -- - - - IH- -3-Y... ,- . .,,, , , ,.-.x'9'-L-v - 1 J-K' ' ...- V V ...i-. - - W --'- . ,:-,... 'IQ-p.:.r -1 ,.. , . ,...,,,,,,. - - r ,.... . . t A U -, -' N '-If , A - vi m, -- , , -- .I.,, f A '...... . L' we - - ' .. .., ' .Y ' ,., 224 Grmluatimz day was drmvinlq nigh. Svninrs 0f11'Uf'L'llC'tlfT,T and gon-115 flII'UIlAQlZ the Buokxlmv. 1iI10N'fl1tQ fllllf H'0t7l'fH,f' them would be rl fmt, murky. lvut happy job. Y , 1-3. 5' -f' j. 'i is ,Zfd 4- 'w 47 V? ' I 5s3m, Wfw, A Q., - .. YO X 'Y , 1 -x :J?ff':- 1 b 5 A .Q V V- :fi-E7 ':: ' X , Xin, X x X wb NM W Y' . x . E i:5si:s:s?f:1-1-ff' ,W ,,:ff:j.v. -gwu' N: ,'x,' va. 225 M,,,q,,, Graduation Brought Smiles and Tears Interviews with placement olliciuls and completion of forms and contracts hlled busy and hectic days for gradtlates. Outxtunding Seniors and seniors selected for Wlwlv Who were recognized at Senior Convo. The furious activity was culminated in Ll great clay for new ulums- Commencement Day. 196-1. SL'llfr7f.Y corz,r,'1't',g'tl1vtl lvefnrv cwrifzzwiccnlufzl In l'C1'l'L'H' puxt 4'.vpcriCl1t't'A um! LllA'L'llS.Y fizlizrt' plulzs. t 2 'W -if 33 '59 A53 l is 'QQ 2 n 1--V vs , 3 u , rf, w 'f 1 N ,eh-Y ' -.5 5, 4 HJQ4 'N Q 3 I I E 7 , 2 . F 5 323551 13' - flies f -Q. -- .- Q, ' IIUIIOI' marvlmls uslzcrarl .EZl'tIlilltlfl'.S' in, then helped .c'ue.rts find places in Ilzc bluzzclzvrs. Mixed emotions were experienced by most seniors as they anticipated graduation: there were open smiles and inward tears. smiles for the happy memories and tears because the memories could never return. Commencement marked the end of the happiest years. four years spent at Ball State: too. it marked the beginning of an independent life. Alumni emerged into a world different from that of their high school years. more complex and impersonal than their college years. What will my future be? Perhaps I'll begin graduate work. Or maybe I'll take it easy . . . just teach for awhile. 008 Q r X M- E . ', Ak V N tb M , -5 'K ', 5' . Ei, . ,IV NT X A ,112 ,IX , fi.. 15 sn. -A -- lf .5 Y .. -s:'m n. x.:--u ',L,.'L,- ' ' uf A hip H10I710lIf.' I slmok lmnds will: Dr. Emvnx received my diploma . . . ul 1110 sanza 1in1u. ' und Dad . , . Alun: , , . l'm .m Ifzrillclif Four W1 woru rcully H'Ul'1fI CfHltflIlll1,UH YQ' - B NSI- k,Qgff,s.WN-4' 1 LSNGQW - v ' .-+E6ERXiSiKN,?-1. -'-W' ' al IIT - . ..X '-q'5t.'e :-..X'z-be-. '- g X ' R rf: -H. 1 'INN' ' Nxt?- . . V ' ' SN t Q. xx X sg lx 1- ' i x-- 'S X . NX Q N i . QM I c 3 .X is 4: . it . K' -+ 5 9 T: if T! 9 ., X . , PSN. P3 'it 1- ' Q 4 .1 .rw P ..:s-1s....-: . SW' X ii fii1:f.St::.L...4.- - . me Ne ..-ST-' ' S li K Him. N, - S9 .s,, xX. .l .sa ' if T . lp 'lf eg-N Q Wifi, 2- .YNX VX .' f x. 'x X' . N' sb .pt N . I. J ' at PS' I . -Q , ' XS: ' ' l ti Vows .Xe me , . N. k A Q x XS V sm x t aw- N Q Q :ms ' X t - ' ' r Q -'I' I: . - ' ra- - . . Xa' . V H ,fl A N. ' -: . 5 t I. . . . - it Xt'-, . W X X fr xx' X:: E WXQ at K. 230 ART SENIORS Bird. Dorothy Louise. BS, Muncie: Kallista. Browning, Linda Jane, BS. Munice: Kallista, president: SEA: Homecoming Committee. Case. Henry L.. BS. Anderson: Theta Chi: Al- pha Phi Gamma. Clark. Margaret Patricia. BS. Richmond: Kal- lista: Young Republicans. Coulson, Michael David, BA. Muncie. Darden. Katie Mae. BS. Muncie. Fruits. Danny Lee, BS. Crawfordsville. Geier. Shirley Ann. BS. Richmond: AWS Coun- cil. Glore. James Tyrone, BS. Indianapolis: Varsity Gymnastics, Kincaid. Charlene Elaine. BS. New Castle: Kappa Delta Pi: Delta Phi Delta. Lootens. Richard John. BS. South Bend: Sigma Tau Gamma: B Club: Varsity Football. Morrow. Cynthia Ann. BS. Anderson: Delta Phi Delta. secretary: Kallista. Neff. Julia Elaine. BS. New Castle: Kallista. Patrick. Alan K., BS. Richmond: Delta Phi Del- ta. president: Kallista. vice president. Resur. Ronald Glen. BA. Portland. Robbins. Linda Kay. BS. Anderson: Kallista. Romanski. Carol Ann. BS. Hammond: Delta Phi Delta: Kallista. treasurer. Sacks. Rita Marie. BS. Hanna: Kallista. Spuller, James Allen, BS, Fort Wayne. Stanton. Hattie Mae. BS. Richmond: Delta Phi Delta. Weers, Diane Kathleen. BS. Liberty: Sigma Kappa: Kallista. Wolverton. Pamela Lu. BS. Angola. Yoder. Eli Jr.. BS. Nappanee: Sigma Tau Gam- ma: Kallista. BUSINESS SENIORS Adam. Marilyn Sue. BS. Middle Point. Ohio: Pi Omega Pi. secretary: SEA: Student Staff: WOC. president: SOC: Junior Marshal. Ailes, Walter Arthur. BS. Kouts. Allen. Douglas Dwain. BS. Gritlith: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Student Senate: IFC. secretary: SOC: USA: Commerce Club: Parents Day Committee: Homecoming Committee: Young Republicans. Amick, Virginia Marie. BS. Fort Wayne: Pi Omega Pi: Commerce Club. Anderson. Frances L.. BS. LaPorte: Alpha Omicron Pi: Commerce Club. Antle, Sue Ann. BS. Lebanon: Commerce Club: SEA. Arnott. Philip L.. BS. Nappanee: Commerce Club. Asper, Berdine J.. BS. Bremen. Bailey. Edward. BS. Gaston: Band: Orchestra: Glee Club. Baney, Nancy Ann. BS. Muncie. Barker, Rhea Dawn. BA. Swayzee: Pi Ome- ga Pi: Commerce Club: SEA: WRA. Baugh. Gene Allen. BS. Greensburg: Theta Chi: Commerce Club. Bennett. Stephen C.. BS. Indianapolis: Com- merce Club. Bergman. Phyllis Kay. BS. Tipton: Pi Omega Pi. Bergman. Russell Allen. BS. West Lafayette: Commerce Club: B Club: Varsity Track: Fresh- man Track. Berninger, Alice Ann. BS. Delphi: Alpha Sig- ma Alpha: Pi Omega Pi: Kappa Delta Pi. Bickel. Donna Jean. BS, Cambridge City: Sig- ma Zeta: Pi Omega Pi: Commerce Club. Boswell. Jayne Ann. BS. Peru: Pi Omega Pi: Kappa Delta Pi: Commerce Club: SEA. Bowman, Sharon Kay, BS. Blutfton: Pi Omega Pi: Kappa Delta Pi: Commerce Club: SEA: SCC: Lucina Hall. treasurer. executive council: Junior Marshal. Brady. Josenh Patrick. BS. Muncie: Sigma Chi: Alpha Phi Gamma: Commerce Club. Brammer, Darrell Lee. BS. Knightstown: Theta Chi: Commerce Club. Brewer. David M.. BS. New Albany: Golf. Burchett. Virginia. BS. Battle Ground: Mary Beeman Cltib: Crosley Hall Executive Council. Caprous. Lawrence E., BS. Valparaiso: Sigma Tau Gamma: Commerce Club: B Club: Varsity Swimming: Young Republicans. Childs. Ronald Dean. BS. Fairmount: Sigma Tau Gamma. Cochard. Dale Dean. BS. Auburn: Theta Chi: Arnold Air Society: Commerce Club: ROTC Drill Team. color guard commander. Collard. Gerald Lloyd. BS. Muncie: Commerce Club: Christian Science Club. president. Collier. Stephen Foster. BA. Anderson. Combs. Donnell Bruce. BS. Liberty: Sigma Theta: Delta Sigma Pi. rec. sec'v. Conklin. Larry Leon. BS. Union City: Theta Xi. Conroy, Michael Thomas. BS. Marion: Sigma Tau Gamma: Commerce Club. Cook. Carolyn Gail. BS. Greensburg: Pi Omega Pi: Commerce Club. Coop. John D.. BS. Mtincie: Commerce Club. Cooper. Elvin N.. BS. Peru: Delta Chi: Com- merce Club: Young Republicans: Lutheran Stu- dent Fellowship. Cox. James Glenn. BS. Muncie: Theta Xi. Craig. Bonnie Kathleen. BS. Anderson: Alpha Phi Gamma. pres.: Orient staff, copy editor: Religious Council: AWRH Council: SOC. Craig. Dale Albert. BS. Jonesboro: Arnold Air Society. Crum. Bonnie Jean. BS. Charlestown: Com- merce Club: SOC. Cue. Karen Alvs. BS. Frankfort: Commerce Club: PEMM: SEA: WRA. Cunningham, Peggy Helen. BS. Corvdon: Al- pha Sigma Tau. recording secretary: Pi Omega Pi: Kappa Delta Pi: Commerce Club: SEA: lun- ior Marshal. Cypherd. Joan K.. BS. Peru: Commerce Club. Daniels. Cleston B.. BA. Livingston. Tennessee. DeCraene. Richard Paul. BS. Mishawaka: Sigma Phi Epsilong Commerce Club: SOC. gglkz. Onda Lou. BS. Marion: Commerce Club: Dorman. Danny Lee. BS. Marion: Sigma Tau Gamma: Commerce Club: SEA: Baseball. Duckworth, Patsy Lou, BS. Anderson: SEA. Dunkle. Donald F.. BS. Butler: Phi Sigma Ep- silon. treasurer: Alpha Phi Omega: IFC. treas- urer: Young Republicans. Eaton. Ronald A.. BS. Brownsburg: Lambda Chi Alpha: Commerce Club. Edgar. Carol Ann. BS. Fort Wayne: Alpha Sig- ma Alpha: Pi Omega Pi: Commerce Club: Wood Hall Executive Council. secretary. Edmonds. Ellen Kay. BS. Muncie. Eller. Joe Orin. BA. Cicero: Alpha Phi Omega. treasurer. Emmons. Charles Jack. Jr.. BS. South Bend: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Yell leader: Freshman Camp Committee. Endres, Edward Dale. BS. New Albany: Com- merce Club. Evans. Thomas E.. BA. Sidney: Sigma Theta. recording secretary: Commerce Club: Elliot Hall Executive Council. secretary. Feehtman. John F.. BS. Peru. Fosdick, Sherry Ann. BA. Richmond: Delta Zeta. secretary: Baker Hall. president: Student Staff. Fox, Eugene Arthur. BS. Anderson: Sigma Tau Gamma. ,gs-A -j. I l . l .,,- K .Q-QL. 1 if .un ' i ':1.1,g..3 .isff Q.. S 'f ':'f'f'-'M . - 5' E1'iE:': 'f .f 1 T' 5' ll ai..j: ' V 2 iw T - aa ix Z 3, 'Af X . W. Q--v 'Q aw 'SZ' . sv ,R ww., 23l - 1.- 5 X W xx X X Y X X XX Q... - . Q V - X jr -. ... :fi Q l . 'I 'P X . 'flliiif xg 5' 'bl ' -' N, X Q' . gs, hs-, , Q. 4 'cf i X ' -- '- .. 5+ S 'ffilli . ,K 1 Frantz. Bonnie Kay. BS. Walton: Mary Beeman Club. Fritz. Stephen Michael. BS, Michigan City: Commerce Club, Gans. Lissa Laine. BS. Richmond: Commerce Club. Gaylor. Barham A., BS. Marion: Commerce Club: WOC. Gee. William Henry. BS. Indianapolis: Kappa Alpha Psi. treasurer: Commerce Club: Fresh- man Football: IFC. Geih. Janet Lorraine. BS: Wolcott: PEMM. Gibson, Diane Kay. BS. Logansport: Sigma Sig- ma Sigma: Pi Omega Pi: Commerce Club. Giorgianni. Joseph Victor. BS. Muncie. Griffin. Stewart N.. BS. Greenfield. Groninger. Douglas Lee. BS. Plymouth: ROTC: Young Republicans: Freshman and Varsity Golf: Commerce Club. Henschen. Louise Carolyn. BS. New Knoxville. Ohio: Commerce Club: United Student Fel- lou ship. treasurer: SE A. Hibschman. Melvin James. BS. Mishawaka: Sig- ma Phi Epsilon: Blue Key. sec'y. treas: IFC: SOC: Residence Hall Adviser. Hidy. Carol Louise. BS. Indianapolis: Delta Zeta. recording secretary: Commerce Club: Sci- ence Clubg Homecoming Committee: Student Center Governing Board: Panhellenic Council: Trane Hall. secretary. Hill. Lawrence L.. BS. Elkhart. Horn. Rita Slay. BS. Indianapolis: Student Staff, Howard. Herbert Allen. BA. Muncie: Kappa Delta Pi: German Club: Junior Marshal. Howard. Sharon Kay. BS. Fairland: Pi Omega Pi. treasurer: Kappa Delta Pi: Commerce Club, Hundley, David Maurice. BS. Gas City. Jacob. John Carl. BS. Marion: Theta Xi. vice president. Johnson. Judith Ann, BA. Hebron. Johnson, Mary Karen. BS. Highland: SEA: SOC Counselor: Freshman Camp: Junior Prom Com- mittee. Johnson. Robert Allen. BS. Muncie. Jones. Dorothy NI.. BS. Muncie: Pi Omega Pi. vice president: Kappa Delta Pi: Commerce Club. Kalil. Glorian. BS. Muncie. Keller. Karen Dianne. BS. Marion. Alpha Sig- ma Tau. corresponding secretary. treasurer: Commerce Club: SEA: SOC. Kemper. Gary L.. BS. Kokomo. Kershner. Diana Jean. BS: Decatur Commerce Club: SEA. Lanker. Sharon Elaine. BS. Elkhart Alpha Sig- ma Alpha: Commerce Club. Laterzo. Robert John. BS. Gary: Commerce Club: ROTC, Latham. Ronald James, BS, Fort Wavne1 Sigma Theta: B Club. treasurer: Varsity Basketball: Sophomore Class. president: Student Senate. Lazzaro, Bernadine Carmen. BS. Gary: Chi Omega: Commerce Club: Student Center Com- mittee. LeGate. Martha Kay. BS. Peru: Alpha Omicron Pi: Commerce Club. Legg. Gerald Richard. BS. Muncie: Sigma Chi: Varsity Swimming. Leonard, Ralph L. Jr.. BS. Indianapolis: German Club. Longyear. Nancy Jane. BS. Kendallville: Della Zeta: Pi Omega Pi: Kappa Delta Pi: Commerce Club. secretary: SEA. Lucas. Jacqueline Sue. BS. Albany: SEA. Marsh. Charles D.. BS, New Albany: Sigma Tau Gamma. treasurer. Martin. Carolyn Sue. BS. Fortville: Alpha Omicron Pi. treasurer: Pi Omega Pi: Commerce Club: Kappa Delta Pi: Senior Class treasurer. Matson. Carolyn Lee. BS. Richmond: Alpha Sigma Alpha: Commerce Club: SEA. McCarthy. Michael Pool. BS. Indianapolis: The- ta Xi: Young Republicans. McCauley, Richard L., BS. Arcadia: Theta Chi. treasurer: Commerce Club: Homecoming Com- mittee: High School Day Committee: Wagoner Hall. treasurer. McGuire. Richard Allen. BS. Churubusco. Mechling, Richard Carlton. BS. Mishawakai Lambda Chi Alpha. Medland. Richard H.. BS. Logansport: Sigma Phi Epsilon. Metcalfe. Barbara Louise. BS. Portage: Alpha Sigma Tau: Commerce Club: SEA. Meyer, Ronald David, BS, Connersville: Com- merce Club: Young Democrats. Miller, James Lee, BS. Marion. Miller, Larry Lee. BS. Elwood: Pi Omega Pi: Commerce Club: SEA. Modlin, Gary Kay, BS. Lakeville: Commerce Club: Freshman Basketball: Varsity Baseball. Football: B Club, Moore, Nancy Sue, BS. Whitewater: Pi Omega Pi Morris, Jack R., BS, Anderson. Newkirk, Anna Claire, BS. Spiceland: Com- merce Club, vice president: SEA. Noble. William Robert, BS. Muncie: Sigma Chi: Commerce Club. Noel. Thomas Francis. BS. Hanover: Lambda Chi Alpha. vice president: Arnold Air Society: Blue Key, Alumni secretary: SOC: Marching Mademoiselles, commander: ROTC. wing ex- ecutive commander. Norris, Sandra Jorene, BS. Kokomo. Commerce Club: SEA: Baptist Student Union. president. O'Connor, Robert Timothy, BS. Logansport: Delta Chi. treasurer: Commerce Club. Olson, Sylvia Sue, BS. Portland: Delta Zeta. vice president: Commerce Club: SEA, Pauline, Victor Lee, BS, Highland: Commerce Club. Penn. Ilene Mae, BS. Wabash: Commerce Club: Mary Beeman Club. Perkins, Bill E., BS. Chalmers: Sigma Phi Epsi- lon. secretary: Commerce Club: Residence Hall Advisor. Perry, James Harold. BS. Parker: Commerce Club. Peyton, Donald Ray, BS. Portland: Theta Chi: Blue Key: Commerce Club. president: Varsity Soccer: Varsity Gymnastics: Homecoming Committee: Student Center Governing Board. president: High School Day Committee, Pfeffenberger, Dyne Lamar, BS. Celina. Ohio. Phelps. Janice Lea, BS. Greensburg: Pi Omega Pi: Commerce Club: SEA, Pittenger. Richard Lee, BS, DeSoto: Commerce Club. Pletcher, Judy Ann, BA, Elkhart: Delta Zeta: SEA: Commerce Club: French Club. Polk. Carlton Bernard, BA, Municeg Phi Sigma Epsilon. president, treasurer: Tennis. Propps. Gene Lee, BS. Pendleton. Randolph, Robert O., BS. New Albany: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Commerce Club. Rathka, Steven Frederick, BS. Goshen: Sigma Phi Epsilon. secretary: Commerce Club. Reagin, J. Patrick, BS. Anderson: Sigma Tau Gamma: Commerce Club: Young Democrats. Rhoads, Jerry Dee, BS. Fairmount: Commerce Club. Rinehart. Polly Ann, BS. Frankfort: Commerce Club: WOC: SEA. Ritchie, Ronald L., BS. Muncie: Sigma Phi Ep- silon. Robbins. Ronald Lee, BS. Richmond. Robbins. William Arnold, BS, Anderson. Ross, Mary Marlene, BS. Huntington: Com- merce Club: SEA: French Club. Saal, Fred E.. BS. Goshen: Theta Chi. Scott, Walter Sherman. BS. Anderson: Theta Chi: Commerce Club: Wrestling. Seely, Ronald Lawrence, BS. Frankfort: Com- merce Club: Arnold Air Society: ROTC Drill Team. rf. , X ...fi 4 V - . , au tl:-5:31 W 4 :V X ,V x ' ' SQ., Ns Uv 4. Q 'N ,A x vs NX. X at . 9 x 2 NN ss. x x gs X F :X N Us . -- : i : Q55 D Q '- i , of .N L 233 5.2. i--1 t . ' at 5-vi-V cc .x X s ,, . xt Q. -3.1-:-airy XX Q A XX X Vw l SX tt : 1 N X ' Qu . ss.. .N ii N 'Q 59' . , XX ' Xt X NX . luhh ', . is . 1 J -f-uw.-.. it ... S.,-L ,.g.,:i gpm: . .I u ' : Y V :g K J 'Vi of I fz' .- ' ' N me qiizf' :ff -its 5125.3-':l5 N ' ' ' RNS .'1.3:::f'?.. .Qs ' ' t X. ' - ' t H9933 ,. f Q. A .. .. R - 5... : 1 ,..,. ! hgh . :- : -. . N xxb. - N . - . S... fi ' egg .,,, s get . .,. t . .. - X - -' sif t' ' ' ' . .. -'qQf?EifF5E:I5:-ii.-'5 ft: ' 'f ipgrgrj: . 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James Howard, BS. East Peoria. Illi- nois. Tabbert. Diane Eileen. BS. Indianapolis: Sig- ma Sigma Sigma: Pi Omega Pi: Commerce Club: Aquettes. Tebow. Charles T.. BS. Midlothian, Illinois: Alpha Phi Omega, Thornburg. Tamara. BS, Parker: Commerce Club: Geography Club. Timmons. Janet Kay. BS. Richmond: Commerce Club: Journalism Club: News. Trainor. Felix James. BS. New Castle. Tylisz. Sharon Ann. BS. Michigan City: Pi Omega Pi: Kappa Delta Pi: Commerce Club: Junior Marshal: SEA: SOC. Usher. Patricia Mae. BS. Marion: Alpha Omi- cron Pi: Commerce Club. Vaidik. Linda Ann. BS. Hobart: Alpha Sigma Alpha: SEA. Valentine. Clark Duane. BS. Fort Wayne. Vance. John W.. BS. Indianapolis: Sigma Tau Gamma: Commerce Club: Young Democrats. treasurer. Vance. Kenneth Robert. BS. North Vernon: Theta Xi: Commerce Club: Wagoner Hall Ex- ecutive Council. Vogelge-sang. David Lee. BS. Richmond. Com- merce Club. Walker. Robert A.. BS. Bremen: Sigma Tau Gamma: Commerce Club. Walsh. Martha Ann. BS. Tipton: Commerce Club: Newman Club, corresponding secretary. West. Lanita Anne. BS. Sheridan: Commerce Club: Mary Beeman Club: Baptist Student Union: Religious Council. White. John William. BS. Muncie: Sigma Tau Gammag Commerce Club. Willard. James Gardner. BS. Indianapolis: Sig- ma Tau Gamma: Varsity Swimming. Wilson. Mark Eugene. BS, South Whitley: Lambda Chi Alpha. treasurer. Wolfe. Sharon Kay. BS. Goshen: Club, Wood. Mary Proudfoot. BS. Muncie. Commerce Wright. Jerry Morrow. BS. New Castle: Com- merce C lub. Wyatt. Thomas Lee. BS. Angola. Yanik, Paul Michael. BS. Anderson: Commerce Club, Yoder. Lowell Wilson. BS. Muncie: Phi Sigma Epsilon. Yoder. Sandra Ann. BS. Mulberry: Commerce Club: WOC: SEA. Young. Sandra Kay. BS. Saratoga. TWO-YEAR SECRETARIAL SENIORS Agness. Janice Kay. Amboy: Alpha Chi Ome- ga: Commerce Club: Yell leader. Bickel. Barbara Alice. Huntington: Chi Omega: Commerce Club, Bowers. Nancy. Indianapolis: Commerce Club. Brewer. Ann Marie, Marion: Commerce Club. Bush, Karen Sue, Indianapolis. Castleman. Judith Ann. Plainheld. Courtright. Barara Lee. Rensselaer. Dault, Pamela Lynn, Gary: Commerce Club. Doughty, Sally Ann. Hagerstown. Driscoll. Pamela Dee. Parker. Ferber, Diane Sue, Fort Wayne: Chi Omega: Commerce Club: Young Republicans. Fleener. Nina Marie, Elwood. Harless. Linda Kay. Anderson: Alpha Sigma Al- pha: Commerce Club: Cardettes. Hartman, Sharon Marie, Fort Wayne. Jackson, Carolyn Jean, Brownsburg. Kunkel. Karen Kay. Poneto: Commerce Club. Lovell, Marilyn Jean. Thorntown: Alpha Sigma Alpha. Lund, Colleen Kay. Huntington: Commerce Club: WOC. Morrison, Joan Clare. Kokomo: Commerce Club. Murray, Barbara Sue, Connersville, Newer, Margaret Ann, Gary: Commerce Club: Klipple Hall Governing Board. Russell. Lynne Kay, New Paris. Ohio. Skroch, Janet Arlene. Indianapolis: Commerce Club. Smith, Eleanor Kay, Kokomo, Smith, Lagretta Joyce, Muncie. Commerce Club. Smithey. Carol A., Indianapolis. Stephens, Sylvia Lois, Indianapolis: Alpha Sig- ma Alpha: Commerce Club: SOC: Marching Mademoiselles. Wrubel, Patricia J., Gary: Commerce Club: De- Motte Hall Governing Board. EDUCATION SENIORS Adams. Sandra Joy, BA. Fort Wayne: Kappa Delta Pi: ACE: SEA: WOC: SOC, Adams, Sara Louise, BS. Flora, Alexander, Rowena, BS, Bluffton. ACE: SEA. Argabright. Margaret Irene. BS. Anderson. Arnold, Sara Ruth, BS. Albany, Asberry, Gail Joy, BS. Gaston: Sigma Alpha Eta: SEA: ACE: SOC: WOC. Atkinson. Carol Ann, BS. Mishawaka: Alpha Chi Omega: ACE, Bahler, Marilyn Kay, BS, Wabash: SEA: ACE: Young Republicans. Banning, Jane Evelyn, BS. Brookville. Barkdull, Linda Sue, BS. Chesterfield. Barshes, Joan Carol. BS. Culver: Sigma Sigma Sigma: AC E. Bauer, Marlin K.. BS. Batesville: Theta Xi. Bauman, Judith Rae, BS. Evansville: Sigma Kappa: SEA: ACE: Young Republicans. Baumgartner. El, BS. South Bend: Gamma Theta: ACE: SEA: Student Staff: Panhellenic Council. Beck, John Bernard, BS. 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South Bend: Sigma Tau Gamma. Biberstine. Judith Ann. BS. Bluffton. Biberstine, Richard Wayne, BS. Bluffton: Theta Xi. Biga, Margaret Ellen, BS. Fountain City: Alpha Sigma Tau: ACE: SEA. Billman. Dianne Michele, BA. Cincinnati. Ohio: SEA: Marching Mademoiselles. Bingaman, Judy Louise, BS. Hammond: Alpha Sigma Alpha: ACE: SEA. Blacketter, Nancy Louise. BS. Indianapolis: ACE: Beeman Hall Executive Council. Boone, Rita Dolores. BS. Indianapolis, Bradford. Rae Sharyn, BS. Aurora: Alpha Sig- ma Alpha. secretary: Kappa Delta Pi: Clavia. secretary: ACE: SEA: AWS. secretary: SOC: USA: Junior Marshal: Student Center Govern- ing Board: Junior Convo Committee. Brewer. Sharon Kay. BS. Fairmount: SEA: CAE: Young Republicans. Bruckner, Ingrid Waltraut, BS. Cincinnati. Ohio: Marching Mademoiselles. commander: SEA. Bucher. Karen Kay, BS. Decatur. Burgess, Sandra Sue, BS. Shelbyville: ACE: SEA. Buret, Rosemary Elizabeth, BS. Monticello. Burkman, Mary Ellen, BS. New Castle: ACE: SEA: Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Caesar. Sandra Ann. BS. Knox: ACE: SEA: Geography Cluh. Callahan, Karen Louise, BS. Niles. Michigan: Baptist Student Fellowship. secretary. vice pres- ident: ACE: SEA. Carman, Sharon Sue, BS. New Castle. Carpenter. Elaine Ruth. BS. Hobart: South Hall. president: SEA: ACE: Broadcasting Club. Carroll. Carolyn Kay, BS. Upper Sandusky. Ohio. Casebeer, Sue Meredith, BS. Gary: ACE: AWRH. recording secretary: Homecoming Com- mittee. Cassel, Keevin Joe. BS. Portland. Chism. Carol Jean. BS. Kokomo: Pi Beta Phi. treasurer: Kappa Delta Pi: ACE: Student Cen- ter Committee: Residence Hall Committee. Chenoweth. Nlarjorie Gay. BS. Richmond: Delta Zeta. secretary: ACE. Christenson. Lorelie Ann, BS. Griftith: Kappa Delta Pi: ACE: SEA. Christian. Dorothy Jean. BS. Indianapolis. Clark. F. Jeannine. BS. Indianapolis: Sigma Kappa: ACE: SEA: Social Science Club: Young Republicans. Cleaver, Diana Kay. BS. Kokomo: Sigma Sigma Sigma. treasurer: Wesley Foundation: Student Center Committee. Collester, Sandra Lynne. BS. Indianapolis: Chi Omega: ACE: SEA: SOC: Student Center Com- mittee: USA: Homecoming Committee: Junior Prom Committee. Cook, Christine Ann, BS. North Manchester: Pi Beta Phi. corresponding secretary: ACE: Young Republicans. Cosper, Constance Ann. BS. Indianapolis: Del- ta Sigma Theta: ACE: Panhellenic Council: SEA. Crosley, Judith Ann. BS. Rockville: SEA. Cross. Rachel Jean, BS. Blountsville: SEA: ACE. Cross, Roberta Kay, BS. Kokomo: Pi Beta Phi. Dean, Janice Delores, BS. Anderson: Phi Gam- ma Mu. Dean, Shirley Ann, BS. Auburn: SEA: ACE: Residence Hall Committee. DeCourcy, Alice Andella, BS. Franklin: SEA: Pi Beta Phi. Diedring, Barbara Louise, BS, Anderson: ACE: SEA. DeLawter. Jayne Anne. BS. Parker: Kappa Del- ta Pi: ACE: SEA: Parents Day Committee: Wes- Deming, Jerilyn Kay. BS, Bluffton: ACE: Bap- ley Foundation: Junior Marshal. tist Student Foundation. Derheimer. Kaye D.. BS. Centerville. A Devine. Jacqueline Ju. BS. Peru: Sigma Sigma Sigma. . Dillman. David Ray, BS. Kokomo: Theta Chi. corresponding secretary: SEA. Dinsmore. Barbara Jean. BS, Hebron: ACE. Dollison, Mary Lee, BS. Muncie. Dorton. Mary Kay. BS. Bedford: SEA. Dougherty, Barbara Jean. BS, Fort Wayne. Driggs, Marijo Carol, BS. Chesterton: Sigma Kappa. Dudley. Carolyn Lea. BA. Muncie: SEA: ACE: Baptist Student Fellowship. Dunlap, Zina Sue. BS. Eaton. Dunn. Marlene Kay. BS. Kokomo: Homecom- ing Committee: ACE: SEA. DuVall. Mary Ann. BS. Monticello: Kappa Del- ta Pi: ACE: SEA. Ebert. Wendy Virginia, BS. Muncie: Pi Beta Phi: Newman Club. Economakis. Nancy Carpenter. BS. Elwood. Edison. Patricia Laverne, BS. North Liberty: ACE: SEA: News Staff. Edwards, Lois Jean. BS. Elwood: SEA: WOC. Eikelberner, Kay Shirley. BS. Logansport: ACE: SEA. Engle. Nancy Anne. BS. Portland: ACE. Evans. Norma Carol. BS. Muncie: SOC. Farr. Marilyn J.. BS. Monticello: Alpha Chi Omega. Felts. Janalee Loudenback. BS. Summitville, Ferguson. Karen Jean. BS. Rochester: Sigma Sigma Sigma. president: Kappa Delta Pi: SEA: Student Senate. treasurer: Junior Convo Com- mittee: Parents Day Committee: Panhellenie Council: SOC: Campus Chest Committee: Jun- ior Marshal. Ferraro. Dale Eugene. BS. South Bend: Sigma Chi: SEA: ACE. Finnell. Linda Kay. BS, Monticello: Kappa Dei- ta Pi: USA. Fister. Elizabeth Marie. BS. Elkhart: SEA: New- man Club. Fitzpatrick. Sue Ann. BS. Elwood: SEA: ACE. Fleck. Carolyn Elizabeth, BS. Columbia City: ACE: SEA: Band. Marching and Varsity. Folkers. Mary Alice. BS. Knox: Delta Zeta: SEA: ACE: Student Staff. Ford, Sandra Kay. BS. Auburn: Sigma Sigma Sigma. vice presidentg Kappa Delta Pi: Junior Marshal: SOC. Foutz, Sylvia Jane. BS. Losantville: ACE: SEA. Franklin. Patrick Lee. BS. Decatur. French. Carol Anne. BS. Farmland. Frieden. Anne Elizabeth. BS. Laketon: SEA: ACE. Fritz. Sue Ann. BS. Michigan City: ACE: SEA. Gallacher. Patricia Anne. BS. Ossian. Galloway, Trudie Isabelle. BS. Attica: Alpha Chi Omega: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Alpha Eta: Geography Club: SEA: ACE: SOC: Student Center Committee: AWRH Committee. Garwood. Carol Ann. BS. LaPorte: ACE: Home- coming Committee: Chorale. Gates. Diana Kay. BS. Pierceton: SEA. ,. --.5 'f Vx Sv-. S.. I . . QTY! wx., - ':f:-1-1l--'-: ies lrr f::::-- 1 ---f '-:-:1-: IIII Iziieili :i sa itz EF P XX X X X it t X N XSS t A RSX .- ' f X SQ - S t I -' .-vw A . 2- .- . XX 'Af N . - A 1 . :.q:-:.:-: 5 . . .Q :- ..-1 if. .M ia N XX . W -X X iii: , t Xt . x .. . ' ': '- '- .... . - . A . .. . .- .-T S.. - tr. X 1 .J 'GS' X x N -Q V. TX N .-.5-I' X X . xxx. ...Q N V JF , '-.2 Fw!! -...wig-ff-Q-'f. 1- t .. K-Q V, 1 f5X it L- f- 2asia:':affssassi.f:':2:'::::r::J.: 2 fp -'-' zi: 'M 'M l ---' . ,. ,sa . t .,.,....,s,t .,.,M,.,..ta.. .. .... Q xx .wa , N ...Xa . .... ...ws I. .asa -,. . X . S. ' N t-:gcgg qw- , ' 1: 5.-Igrgqy -:Ix 'C' ' , , ' -3.5 Liz: X SQ .gg X XEQ ' M :QQ . 9 xx X H. ., ... 1 H. ix . .. 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Muncie: Religious Science Club. vice president. SEA. BS. Gary. Gregory, Janice Jane. BS. Muncie. Grottendick. Carol Ann. BS. Richmond: SEA: ACE. Guenthenspberger. Laurel Lynn. BS. Daleville. Graham. Virginia Council: Christian secretary-treasurer: Green. Rachel Ola. Gullion. Patricia Jane. BS. Lebanon: Pi Beta Phi: Kappa Delta Pi: ACE: SEAQ Panhellenic Council: Student Center Committee: Campus Chest Committee: Homecoming Committee: Junior Marshal. Gunter. Janet Clare, BS. Warsaw: Kappa Delta Pi: ACE: SEA: Science Club. Hagen. Patricia Ann. BA. Muncie: Sigma Sig- ma Sigma: ACE: SEA: Newman Club: SOC. Hamilton. Ruth Ann. BS. Converse: SEA: ACE. Hardy. Kaaren Kaye. BA. Connersville: Kappa Delta Pi: ACE: SEA: Disciples Student Fellow- ship. vice president. president: Religious Coun- cil vice president: Sophomore Class, secretary. Harrold. Michael John. BS. Michigan City. Hartman, Patsy Elaine. BS. Elkhart: Alpha Sig- ma Alpha: Orchestra. Hasbany. Cynthia Anne. BS. South Bend: ACE: SEA: Residence Hall Committee. Hasty. E. Suzanne. BS. Rensselaer: Sigma Sig- ma Sigma: ACE: SOC. Hatcher. Joan Alan. BS. Muncie: Varsity Golf. Havey. Sharon Jane. BS. Lawrenceburg: WOC. Heater. Marie Ellen. BS. Star City: Sigma Kap- pa. Hellinger. Linda Lou, BS. Fort Wayne: Chi Omega: SEA: ACE. Henderson. Virginia Luann. BS. Kokomo: SEA: ACE. Henry, Jeanne Marie. BS. Marion: ACE: New- man Club, corresponding secretary. Henry, Judith Elaine. BS. Michigantown: SEA: ACE. Heuzie. Laurine C.. BS. Indianapolis: Junior Prom Committee: Crosley Hall. president: SEA: ACE. Hicks. Judith Lynn. BS. Spiceland: Alpha Chi Omega: SEA. Hill. Patricia Jean. BS. Spiceland. Himelick. Margaret Rose, BS. Huntington. Hollingsworth. Janet Kay. BS, Lebanon: SEA: ACE: Delta Zeta. Hubbard, Alan Conrad. BS. Muncie: SEA: ACE: Channing-Murray Club. Humbarger, Jacqueline Sue, BS. Muncie. Hunke. Judy Lee. BS. Gary: Kappa Delta Pi: SEA: WOC. Hutson. Joanna Kay, BS. Munice. Hynes, Marsha Jo. BS. Indianapolis: Alpha Chi Omega: SEA: SOC. Ihnat. Patricia Ann. BS. Gary: SEA: ACE, Isom. Edna Mae. BS. Richmond: Delta Sigma Theta. vice president: Student Staff. Iverson. Bette J., BS. Indianapolis: SEA: ACE. Jamieson, Sally Emmagene. BS. South Bend: Kappa Delta Pi: Marching Mademoiselles. treas- urer. Janoski. Sue Lydia. BS. Michigan City: ACE: Junior Prom Committee: Wood Hall. vice presi- dent. Jarabak. Mary Veronica. BS. East Chicago: Gamma Theta: SEA: ACE: Greek Week Com- mittee. Jarrett. Letitia Edith, BS. Lapel. John, Barbara Ellen. BS. Elwood: SEA: Young Republicans: Disciples Student Fellowship: WOC: International Relations Club. John. Beatrice Nan. BS. Elwood: Social Science Club: SEAg Junior Marshal: WOC: International Relations Club: Young Republicans: United Student Fellowship. Johnson. Gloria Marie. BS. Muncie. Johnson, Sharon Roberts. BS. Indianapolis: Al- pha Sigma Alpha: ACE: SEA: Marching Ma- demoiselles. Jollif, Trevella lleen. BS. Alexandria. Jolly, Miriam Jean, BS. Greensburg: Gamma Theta. president: SEA: Orient Queen Commit- tee: SOC: Student Center Committee. Jones. Karen Elizabeth. BS. Gary: SEA. Kaczmarek, Ralph Elmer. BS. South Bend: Sig- ma Phi Epsilon: Orient Stall: News Staff. Kellogg. Jean W.. BS. Fortville: Kappa Delta Pi. treasurer: Wesley Foundation. secretary: Religious Council. secretary. president: SEA: Student Staff. Kennedy. Christina Kay. BS. Gary: Chi Omega: ACE: Student Senate: Panhellenic Council. Kernodle. Nancy Jeanne. BS. Lebanon: Alpha Omicron Pi: ACE: Concert Choir. King, Melveta Lorene. BS. Kokomo: ACE: SEA. Kinnett. Marlene Ann. BS. Milroy. Kinsey. Roger Duane, BS. Markle: Lambda Chi Alpha: Alpha Phi Gamma: SEA: USA: Orient Staff. business manager. Kirkpatrick, Marilyn Jean, BS. Indianapolis. Kline, Karen Anne, BS. Logansport: Gamma Theta: SFA: ACE. Klumpp. Karen Julane. BS. Logansport: Gamma Theta: SEA: ACE. Kocsis. Eileen M.. BS. Sharon. Pennsylvania: Alpha Omieron Pi: ACE: SEA: Orient Staff Senior Convo Committee. Kruse, Barhar Gay. BS. Batesville: SEA. Kuhn. Carol Elizabeth. BS. Sheridan: SEA. Lahody. Priscilla M., BS, Hebron: Sigma Sigma Sigma. Langdon, Kenneth Howard. BS. Peru: ACE. president. vice president: Alpha Phi Omega. sec- retary: Baptist Student Fellowship. president. treasurer. gappin. Janeice Ann, BS. North Liberty: ACE: EA. Largura. Roemarie Antoinette. BS, Gary: ACE: SEA. Laskowski. Carolann Marie. BS. Gary: Alpha Omicron Pi: ACE: Baker Hall. vice president: Student Staff. Laughlin. Sondra Ann. BA. Fort Wayne. Layman, Linda Kay, BS. Marion: Alpha Sigma fgtggaa. corresponding secretary: Student Staff: Lee. Martha Ann. BS. New Castle: Sigma Sigma Sigma: Kappa Delta Pi: Homecoming Commit- tee: SOC: Student Center Committee. Legg. Susan Lynn, BS. Muncie: Alpha Sigma Alpha. Lewis, Barbara Jane. BS, Kokomo. Libler. David John, BS. Alexandria: Varsity Golf. Lindsey. Sandra Key, BS. Ossian: ACE: SEA. Longheld. Nora C.. BS. Osceola: SEA: ACE: Beeman Hall. corresponding secretary. Love, Molly, BS. Muncie. Luellen.. Dixie Lee, BS. Muncie: Delta Zeta, Lunsford, Dianne Sue. BS, Cambridge City: ACE. Lyon. Patricia June. BS. Grabill: ACE: SEA: WOC. Wx ,-' 'Q A ...anna :- is . , v4 I if :.a's.g,?. -e 1 , i N ,,-. V , . 'W' - . - - u- - f 1-. if .1 ..,.:-fs-at . .. Ns , . - W -A f' i 5 , A we J f .- K. . ' g , ' -'s-Sit:-iii' rf- 'ff' 'X '- ' . 15 I :P i ' ,fa ,, ,, ' 1'3'5'- '-f- ' . Q. av ' 'w -f in ' : 5, qs' . - 1 -- A K E -.to X Sz -., ., , , :ga-f-:Q gjvxfi ' - Q x X sri -': ':- :' -iw t 'fa A -N at it I .V . ' CN ' .f ec' '- - Nt ' A . . . I : . ' 2 -f iw ,Ms -t '--. -: X .4 t -my -- . . Lxf.....:-.A . . - rvN ft - if Q--. . rx '- . t . . ' . , 2 Q A H A A A , . tt- - if +- s- X ,. . .3-:I , 1 -- . FT' I ,N - 33155. 5 - 1 in NM-s.-c.:-.,.- .:.,. - . , L, ..,.,-.-.tm X . s . ,Mi sv.-.-.-.o .-Q . -- it t.: . Lg.. .,Q.55r:. X Xw5::3:: qw Q31-2 h K-Q. .- V. t g . iff? .., X RX aw X ws 1 ' ' ' ' si Ji za- .3 X gc Biff f- 1. f - .:f2s- -. 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Q, J. :--'-Jzrafcas-eta-et:'ans-tri:-:mga-.I...-: 1 ., ':':'t::::2s:a, 'a'NrBSN' 'N --t's:r.-1-.ap f. , : .. mv: 's------.IM -,-. 535.5553-:' J- I- ,' 1-Q. swf, , . ' 'ii ...fs ' . ' '. ENN- Q ' , - '. ap.- :- ' F r-N -. , 5 . ,Fuss Q A 'af . - KS' t .IM-,. . R . 55, Q M . ., AN, i N . Kwai al - X V Q .ab xv- I tgQQ'1'f' . 'ss- .X Q- . , Q Vx tif: - '25, Q Y., X1 Y-. - fi' S .. -. - ' ' - at -fy I - 3 45 ' ' , tb- ., -Q' ,A x.. 17 f --t. i lift Q f.. f f. up me -.. Q., ,R '- Y If ' ' . Q .,-. t' U so P. XV s t . , - st. sv as A 'ei . '55 ,.Z , 77 ., . 'vzvfg . Q: P 43.21, K ,L -Q:-: Y :J 1 . ' ' Ft,- as ' 'wx 1 ,- I T 1- ' ec. f y. - I , ::: ' Q ' 3 . K x,Q..f Ml X' '7 Maddox, Rebecca Jane. BS. Decatur: Alpha Omicron Pi: SEA. Mankey, Winifred Mae. BA. Decatur: ACE: SEA: United Student Fellowship. secretary: WOC: AWRH: WRA. Manter. Judith R., BS. Park Forest. Illinois: ACE: SEA. Massa, Margo Ellen. BS. Gary: Chi Omega: ACE: SEA: Homecoming Committee: USA: Campus Chest Committee. Maxwell, Karen Kay, BS. Martinsville: Kappa Delta Pi: SEA: SOC: Student Staff. McClure. Iris Alene. BS. Centerville: Alpha Omicron Pi: ACE: SEA. McC0ol. Kathleen Lenora. BS. Hamilton: Al- phat Sigma Tau: ACE. McCord. Neva Ann. BS. Anderson: SEA: ACE: WOC: Disciples Student Fellowship: High School Day Guide: Junior Marshal. McCorkle. Vickey Rector. BS. Kempton: WOC: Young Republicans, McCoy, Almerinda Jane, BS, Yorktown: ACE: Geography Club. McCoy. Glenda Lou, BS. Michigantown. McCullough. Barbara Ruth. BS. Andrews: ACE: SEA. McDonald. J. Bradley. BS, Indianapolis: Phi Sigma Epsilon. recording secretary: SEA: Alpha Phi Omega. McGarity. Melba Laverle. BS. Madison. Mechling. Mickey Ann. BS. Monticello. Mendenhall. Julie Kay, BS. Indianapolis: Pi Beta Phi: ACE: Residence Hall Committee: Orient Staff: Student Center Committee: Orient Queen. Meyer. Sharon Ann, BS. Columbus: ACE: Stu- dent Stall? Michael. Karen Dianne, BS. Muncie: SEA. Mickey. June. BS. Anderson. Milhollin, Jay Neil, BS. Albany. Miller. Elaine Kay. BS. Ligonier: Alpha Omi- cron Pi. vice president: SEA: Student Staff: SOC: Junior Convo Committee. Miller. Jeannette A.. BS, Indianapolis: SEA: Al- pha Omicron Pi. Miller. Jenene Rae. BS. Elwood. Mills, Linda Sue. BS. Hobart: ACE: SEA: Cros- ley Hall. treasurer: Baker Hall Executive Coun- cil. Mitchell, Janet Clare. BS. Kokomo: SEA. Mitchell. Marjorie Ann. BS. Winchester: SEA: Kappa Delta Pi. Mitrovich, Xenia. BS. Gary: SEA. Mohr. Gretchen Kay. BS. Indianapolis: Alpha Sigma Alpha: AWRH. Moomaw. Jean. BS. Muncie, Morgan. Ann Louise. BS. Richmond. Morgan, Peggy Joe. BS. Willow Branch: ACE: SEA. Morris. Sarah Lee. BS. Parker: ACE: SOC: Homecoming Committee, Neihouser. Marie Antoinette. BS. Francesville: Kappa Delta Pi: SEA: ACE. Nicksic. Geraldine. BS. Highland: Kappa Delta Pi: ACE: Newman Club. Oehlmann. Dorothy LaVerne. BS. Brookville: SEA. Oliver. Jane Ann. BS, Noblesville: Alpha Chi Omega: Kappa Delta Pi. vice president: SEA: Junior Prom Committee: ACE. president: Stu- dent Statf: Young Republicans: Residence Hall Committee. 0'Neal. Carolyn. BS. Muncie. Ostendorf, Karen Marie. BS. Wabash: Alpha Sigma Alpha. treasurer: Rogers Hall. treasurer: Brady Hall. recording secretary: SOC. Ostrowski. Suzanna Patricia. BS. Mishawaka: Delta Zeta: Kappa Delta Pi: Lucina Hall Ex- ecutive Council: Jr, Panhellenic. Ousley. Jayne Murray. BS. Kokomo: Chi Ome- ga: SEA: ACE. Paige. Phyllis Arlene., BS, Union City: Kappa Delta Pi. Peek. Phyllis S.. BS. Chesterton: SEA: ACE: Gamma Theta. Peterson. Linda Kay. BS. Goshen: ACE. Piper. Stephen Lynn, BS. Sweetser: ACE: Lamb- da Chi Alpha. Platt. Jane Ann, BS. Waterloo: Kappa Delta Pi: SEA. Pollen, Rebecca Lee. BS. Muncie. Powell Sondra M. BS Indiana olis: SEA . s V P - Pressnall, Jerry Lynn. BS. Buchanan. Michigan: Kappa Delta Pi: ACE: SEA: Alpha Phi Omega. ll'CllSlll'Cl'. Putz, George Edwin, BS. South Bend: Sigma Tau Gamma: IFC. Quinter. Judith Ann. BS. Coldwater. Ohio. Redicker. Nancy Louise. BS. Seymour: Kappa Delta Pi: Student Stall: Lutheran Student As- sociation. President. I Reid. Marilyn McCrory. BS. Muncie. Reiter, Carol Paula. BA. Chesterton: Kappa Del- ta Pi: Young Republicans: Lutheran Student As- sociation. president: Religious Council. corre- sponding secretary: ACE. Rice. Norma E.. BS. Bluffton: SEA: ACE. - Rickel. Barbara Jo. BS, South Bend: Alpha Chi Omega: ACE: Student Center Committee. Riley, David L.. BA. Beech Grove: Sigma The- ta: SEA: ACE: Alpha Phi Omega. president, Rivir, Jan Eileen, BA. Richmond: Alpha Sigma Alpha: Kappa Delta Pi: ACE: SEA: Homecom- ing Committee: SOC: Student Center Commit- tee: AWRH Council: Junior Marshal: Orient Staff. Roundtree, Zenobia Orita. BS, Muncie Delta Sigma Theta: SEA. Rozell, Sharon Kay. BS. Hamilton: SEA. Rump, Carolyn Elizabeth. BS, Dillshoro: ACE: SEA. Rump, Kathryn Louise. BS. Dillsboro: ACE: SEA. Ruszkowski. Virginia Ann, BS. South Bend: SEA: ACE: Newman Club. Sander, Julia Kay, BS. Forest. Sanger. Sue Ellen. BS. Marion: SEA: ACE: Newman Club. Scott. Susan Elaine, BS. Indianapolis: SOC: AWRH Governing Board: DeMotte Executive Council. president. Shinabery, Martha Ann. BS. Portland: Kappa Delta Pi: ACE: SEA. Shively. Martha Jane. BS. Warsaw. Sibbert. Kathy Ann. BS. Hammond: Sigma Kap- pa: ACE: SEA: Student Center Committee: Residence Hall Committee. Siebert. Patricia Ann. BS. Connersville: ACE: SEA. Silvey, Judy Ann. BS. Summitville: SEA. Sims. Linda Danke, BS. Indianapolis: Chi Ome- ga: ACE: SEA: News Staff. Sink. Sally Ann. BS. Wabash: ACE. Ska er, Carolyn Mae. BS. Crown Point: Gam- 2 . ma Theta: ACE. Slick, Margaret Harlow, BA, Muncie: Pi Beta Phi. Smartz. Maryellen Rose, BS. Indianapolis: ACE: SEA: Young Republicans. Smith. Karen Dianne, BS. Osgood: Kappa Del- ta Pi: SEA: SOC. Smith. Sheri Lynn. BS. Leehurg: ACE. Smith. Shirley Elaine. BA, Marion: Kappa Del- ta Pi: ACE: WOC: Religious Council. Smith. Susan Nancy. BS, Wanamaker: Gamma Theta. corresponding secretary: Kappa Delta Pi: ACE: SEA. Smoot, Mildred Louise, BS, Eaton. i:,5T,.vi I I ,7-, Y-1-i s -4' . ., N, :.,, . -wr -.0 X 1 , av 9' Q' X' 1 i : '::: . .a a if c '-Xiiix' V-0 lSe-i iz. ., ... Q 1ff'X eb ' X is X x X E Q N X WN x A X X X sg Ns si i lv ...Av Ki . P'?f-Q ' A- 'II 4 ,A t . ' xva, x . gi.. if xg--. 'sc N.-,gg st-.Amie -..-f QF-qesigif B is vw ,,, ' X N We S ,f- .Qr NY ., X me--f AKBQX 5 . Q-we -s. 'vw- In Soens, Carol Ann, BS, Mishawaka: Pi Beta Phi. treasurer: SEA: ACE: Campus Chest Com- mittee. Sollenberger, Phyllis Kaye, BA, Muncie. Spahr, Rosalie, BS. Portland: Concert Choir. Spence, Lora Nell, BS, Fairmount. Spooner, Marilyn Kay, BS, Orestes. Sprunger. Joseph Noel, BS. Monroe. Starkey, Virginia Ann, BS. Indianapolis: Al- pha Omicron Pi. corresponding secretary: ACE: SEA: Residence Hall Committee. Staton, Patricia A., BS, San Diego, California. Stefano, Sharon Mae, BS, Hammond: Alpha Sigma Tau: Jr. Panhellenic: Panhellenic Coun- cil: SEA: ACE: Student Center Committee: SOC: Klipple. South Hall, treasurer: Homecom- ing Committee. Stephens, Ruth Anna. BS, Lewisburg. Ohio: Geography Club: Band: AWRH Governing Council. Stillabower, Max Dale. BS. Fountaintown, Stoner. Donna Kay, BS. Portland: Gamma The- ta. treasurer: SEA. Stuckey, Connie Lee, BS. Indianapolis: SEA: ACE. Stucky, Janice Sue, BS, Portland: ACE: Fel- lowship of Friends. vice president. Stults, Lois Ann, BS, Modoc: Kappa Delta Pi. Sudrolf, Jo-Ann, BS. Gary: Gamma Theta. vice president: Kappa Delta Pi: ACE: Student Cen- ter Committee. Svetcoff, Peter, BS, Gary: Sigma Tau Gamma: ACE. Sweet, Phyllis Marie, BS. Gary: Sigma Sigma Sigma: corresponding secretary: Newman Club: SEA: Homecoming Committee. Sweitzer. Linda Kay. BS. South Bend: Kappa Delta Pi: SEA: Homecoming Committee: Stu- dent Center Committee: Lucina Hall, president. Taylo, Betty Carol, BS. Muncie: Sigma Sigma Sigma: SEA. Thayer, Tracy Margaret. BS. Largo, Florida: ACE. Thomas, Bertha Mae, BS, Clayton, Delaware: ACE: SEA. Thomas, Patricia Ann, BS. Hollansburg. Ohio: ACE: SEA: Wood Executive Council: Band. Thornburgh, Beatrice Ann, BS. Anderson: Sig- ma Sigma Sigma: SEA. Tilden, Linda Delores, BS. Wanatah: Sigma Sigma Sigma. Timmons, Donald N., BS, Monticello: ACE: SEA: Young Republicans. Tirey, Barbara Ann, BS, Mitchell. Tkacz, June G., BS, Hammond: SEA: ACE: Newman Club: Kallista Club. Toney. Karon Sue, BS. Danville: SEA: ACE. Trentadue, Susan Ellen, BS, Monroeville: SEA: ACE. Van Damme, Lillian Irma, BS. South Bend: Pi Beta Phi: ACE: NEWS Staff: SEA: Newman Club: Homecoming Committee: Student Center Committee. Van DeWalle, Ellen Elizabeth, BS, South Bend: Chi Omega: Freshman Camp Counselor: Stu- dent Senate: SEA. D Vernon, Lucy Lois, BS, Union City: Alpha Sig- ma Alpha: ACE: WOC: SEA: Ir. Panhellenic: AWS, secretary. vice president. Junior Marshal. Waldrop, Rosalie Kaye, BS, Fort Wayne. Walker, John. Jr., BS, Indianapolis: Kappa Al- pha Psi: Varsity Track, Football. Watkins, Janis Carol. BS. Griffith: Delta Zeta: Kappa Delta Pi: ACE: SEA. Wentz, Lawrence Eugene, BS. Elkhart. White, Phyllis Ann, BS, Muncie: SEA. Whiteman, Phyllis Jean, BS. Michigantown. Wiebe, David John, BS. Carthage. South Da- kota. Wildeson. Doris Elaine, BS. Fort Wayne. Williams. Niomi Louise, BS. Arcasia: SEA: ACE. Wilson. Sharon Ann. BS. Marion. Winkelnian. Martha J.. BS. Pittsboro: Sigma Sigma Sigma: Kappa Delta Pi: SEA. Wisniewski. Bonita. BS. South Bend: Geogra- phy Club. secretary. treasurer: SEA. Wolf. Barbara Ann. BS. Avilla: Kappa Della Pi: ACE. vice president: SOC: Student Staff. Wolf. Judith Karen. BS. New Albany: Alpha Omicron Pi: ACE ORIENT Queen. Woodmansee. Vicki Lynn. BS, Marion: Home- coming Committee. Zeigler. Loretta E.. BS. Portland: Kappa Delta Pi. Zeiler. James Harold. BS. Richmond: Theta Xi: Newman Club: SEA: Concert Choir: Tennis. freshman coach. Zobrosky. Sharon Kay, BS. North Manchester: Marching Mademoiselles. ENGLISH SENIORS Acker. Betty Jean. BS, Mooreland: Sigma Al- pha Eta. treasurer: SEA. Arehart, Patricia Anne, BS. South Bend: Stray Greeks. secretary: English Club: Junior Convo Committee: Residence Hall Committee. Alyea. Joyce Ellen. BS. Indianapolis: Chi Omega: SEA. Azimow, Laura Beth. BS. Alexandria: Sigma Sigma Sigma: Social Science Club: SEAQ SOC: News Statf: Orient Staff: Journalism Club. Baney, Gary Allen. BA. Muncie: Sigma Tau Delta, Barlett, Marie Elizabeth. BS. Decatur. Bartos. Judith Ann, BS. Gary: Delta Zeta: SEA. Beam. Nancy Ann. BS. North Manchester: Pi Beta Phi: Student Senate. Beekman. Michelle Christine. BS. Wolcottville: Kappa Delta Pi. Behr, Barbara Jo. BS. Frankfort: Alpha Chi Omega. president: Clavia, president: Kappa Del- ta Pi: Sigma Alpha Eta: SEA. president: Stu- dent Senate. Benell. Ann Marie. BS. Valparaiso: Alpha Omicron Pi. Bergin, Diane Marie. BS. Valparaiso: Sigma Tau Delta: Journalism Club: News Staff. Bergin, William Joseph, BA. Brookville. Berning. William Victor. BA. Fort Wayne. Blankenbeker. Lois Ann, BS. Hartford City: SEA: Young Republicans. Blitz, Clark Louis. BS. Chicago. Illinois: USA. treasurer: News Staff. Wood Hall. assistant dorm director. Bothast, Marilyn Louise. BS. Union City. Brawner. Sandra Louise. BS. Indianapolis. Brown. Richard Grant. BA. Elwood. Brown. Rosalie, BS. Anderson: PEMM: WRA: Inter-Varsity Fellowship. Burgess. David Benton. BA. Shelbyville. Butler. Charlotte F.. BS. Anderson: SEA. Butler. Edward Earl. BS. South Bend: Kappa Alpha Psi. treasurer: B Club. secretary: Varsity Basketball: Student Senate, secretary. Buzolits. Carol Ann. BS. Elkhart: Alpha Sigma Tau. president: Sigma Alpha Eta: Greek Week Committee: South Hall. vice president. Bylski. Vivian N.. BS. Hammond: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Tau Delta. Cain, Lois Janet, BS. Frankton: WOC. treas- urer: Religious Council. Cain, Sondra DeMint. BS. Williamsburg: Kap- pa Delta Pi: Sigma Tau Delta: SEA: Journalism Club: Orient Staff. copy editor: Junior Marshal. Carter. Paula-Jeanine, BS. Connersville: Alpha Phi Gamma. recording secretary: Sigma Tau Delta: Journalism Club: Cardinal Code. editor: Orient Staff: News Staff: Young Republicans: WOC: Junior Marshal. Carter. Sherry Lynn. BS. Anderson. .1 - . . ' Af-- -.Y 3 ,mn Af, . if ,F-v Q V if I 1 4 'J 1, B 1 lf' .4 A any x fl! if in -. '43 mv- T-1 -vx Qi 'ii fam- XX.. . ' 5 asa., A S-px. -no. v-f' -Q' 'Lf 2 .1.5 . ........... .............. Q... fx Mn Y. 'NY it-'lb fix 243 L ff : A ' . . -g .- K9 QV ! J 0 U . ,'- , tb '- L: ' - '- X ,y F i. he . ' F.. Y. T' Ev I . .5 Q, .as-4 -- t -va . 'W ' ' V 'Y - '1 . 1 '-'A -5 ..,,. V- sb' it -1 -x . , Nts r -N S- rf' QE'-Ns M' lx e' 1-' f 'X' . S - ' 2.3. vp ., - J... - ' - M' ,. Seem we . .X . . , .. ...Sc tt . if i S -Y . -. -'J lbw' Y ' i':i'i - - J L -was - . sich X H ,X ' .. 'evlqt ' -m,- :H I 4 . . it 9 5 ewwi E ,- J . , . . tb :,. , . , -, M ',.4 V , ..,, . I fi a L':S R -' YN xi- is - . .., , . ., .,, . we Q. .. ff- .5 -fv- - ' - ' -'H V . 1 We-2 . f - 'Sf' 'X' X. ..-ll: . Jeri-J? -aim. ' Xi Q , ' es- Q- i- . . xi, ii hvN 'PSV 1'-v' ao 'Y' 244 Cheek. Terrence Lee. BS. Dunkirk: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Commerce Club: SOC. Chenault, Robert Wayne. BS. lndianpolis: Sigma Theta. vice president: English Club: Social Sci- ence Club: Student Senate. Clark. Charity Dalphine. vice president: SEA. Craig, Judith Ann. BS, Delta Pi: SEA. Crouse, Nancy Dickens, Sigma Sigma: Panhellenic Council, secretary. BS. Knox: PEMM. Indianapolis: Kappa BS. Muncie: Sigma Crum, Michael Allan, BS, Muncie: Sigma Al- pha Eta. Dale, Phyllis Ann. BS. Mishawaka: Commerce Club: Newman Club: SEA. Davis. Charlene Sue, BA. Churubusco: Sigma Tau Delta: English Club: Kappa Delta Pi' Wesley Foundation. Dawson, Sara Jo, BS. Muncie: Delta Zeta: Alpha Phi Gamma: Journalism Club. secretary: Off Stage Theatre: News Staff. DeHaven, James Scott. BS, Parker: Sigma Al- pha Eta. Dodds, Nancy Ellen. BS. Hammond: Alpha Sigma Alpha: Sigma Alpha Eta: Student Sen- ate: AWRH Council: SOC: SEA. Drompp, Jennie Anne. BS. Logansport: Gamma Theta. Dutenhaver, June Ann. BS. Lafayette: SEA: AWRH: Crosley. Tichenor Executive Councils. Dwenger, Karen Jeanne. BS. Greenburg: Chi Omega: English Club: Blue Key Sweetheart: Off Stage Theatre. Eaton, Dannis B., BA. Grenado, Mississippi. Ellison, Carolyn Lee, BS. Warsaw: Alpha Sig- ma Alpha. vice president: Sigma Alpha Eta: English Club: SOC: Student Staff. Evans, Marley Eugene. BS. Muncie: Geography Club: Religious Councilg lnter-Varsity. pres. Faust. Carol Ann. BS. LaFontaine: Kappa Delta Pi: English. Journalism Club: News Staff. Fennewald. June Marie. BS, Hamlet: Phi Up- silon Omicron. Fisher, Marilyn Ann, BS. Plymouth: Pi Beta Phi: English Club: SEA: Student Staff. Fleck. Sally Anne. BS. Fort Wayne: Sigma Al- pha Eta. Fox. Wilma Ann. BS. Markle: Delta Zeta: Sigma Alpha Eta: English Club: SEA. Glenn, Jerry L.. BS, Elwood: Sigma Phi Epsi- lon. Gouveia. Julia Kay. BA. Auburn: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Tau Delta. Granger. James Dale, BA. Lake Charles. La. Gray, Donna Jean, BA. Muncie. Greenburg, David BS. Wolcott: Phi Sigma Epsilon. pres.: Sigma Alpha Eta: SEA: IFC. Gritliths, Janice Faye. BA. Parker. Griffiths. Carole Sue. BS Noblesville: Sigma Kappa. vice presg Kappa Delta Pi: Alpha Phi Gamma: Pi Gamma Mu: Junior Marshal: Senate. Gross. Saundra Norene, BS. Muncie. Hadley, Etta Fay. BS. Waldroni Alpha Chi Omega. treas.. Panhellenic Council: SEA: SOC. Hancock, Linda Marie. BA. Markleville: Sig- ma Tau Delta: Stet. co-editor: German Club. Hayden, Charles Ernest. BA. Brownsburg: Kap- pa Delta Pi. Hill, Noel Alan. BS. Marion: OH Stage Thea- tre. Holmes, Mary Alyce, BA. Girard. Ohio: Sigma Alpha Eta. Hopkins. Sally. BS. Richmond: Sigma Sigma Sigma. rec. sec'y: Alpha Phi Gamma. Senate corres. sec'y: Student Staff: SOC. 4 Jett, Etta Louisa, BA. New Castle: Journalism Club: Broadcasting Club: News Staff. Johnson. Arthur Eugene. BS- MUUCIQZ Lambda Chi Alpha: Arnold Air Societyapresident. Jones, Nancy Charlene, BS, Williamsport: SEA: Social Science Club: Young Republ1C8nS. Kwalik, Marie-Ann Margaret. BS. Elwood: PEM M: Sigma Alpha Eta. Land, James L., BS, Indianapolis: Lambda Chi Alpha. Lawrence, Ronald Bertrend, BS, Knightstown: Sigma Alpha Eta. g Leahey, Thomas Edward, BS. Union City: SEA: Theatre. g Leggett, Harriett Ann, BS, New Castle: Sig- ma Alpha Eta. Lesman. Robert G.. BS. Speedway: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Theatre: Varsity Golf. Lightfoot, Jean Ellen. BS. Anderson: Sigma Al- pha Eta: High School Day Committee. Lockwood. Ellen Marie. BS, Noblesville: Pi Beta Phi. vice pres., Alpha Phi Gamma: SOC: News Stall: Orient Statl. layout editor, Love, Margaret Ann. BS. Muncie: Sigma Kap- pa: English Club: SOC. MacKinnon, Kathryn Ann. BS, Indianapolis: Student Staff: Wesley Foundation, Marsh, Wayne Arthur, BS. Michigan City: Del- ta Chi. vice president. Martin. James Lewellan, Jr.. BS. Indianapolis: Sigma Tau Gamma. Sigma Zeta: Jr. IFC. Masing, Sally Diann, BS. Muncie: Sigma Sigma Sigma: Sigma Alpha Eta: Commerce Club. Matthew, John Arthur, BS. Alexandria: Theta Xi: Young Republicans. Maynard, Mary Jo, BA. Indianapolis. McCarty, Mary Ann, BS, Kewanna: Delta Zeta: Sigma Alpha Eta. McClelland. Janet Sue, BS. Speedway: Com- merce Club: SEA: Residence Hall Committee. McCorkle. Martha Kay. BS. Spiceland: Sigma Alpha Eta. McMillan, Rose Marie, BS, Hartford City: Al- pha Phi Gamma. corresponding secretary: Eng- lish Club: Journalism Club. McWhorter, Rebecca Kay, BS. Knightstown. Merl: James Vinson, BS. Indianapolis: Sigma Chi: SOC: News Staff. Morrison, Lana Dee, BS. Walkerton. Musto. William Michael, BA, Fort Wayne: Sig- ma Phi Epsilon. Myers. Joyce Elaine, BA. Peru: Sigma Tau Delta: Tau Kappa Alpha: Kappa Delta Pi: De- hate. Myers. William V., BS. Pennville. Theta Xi: Sigma Alpha Eta. Nieman, Judith Ann, BS. Frankfort: Chi Ome- ga, president: Alpha Phi Gamma: Journalism Club: SOC: News Staff. Orr, Glenn Edward, BS. Bluffton. Otterbach, Judith Claire, BS, Indianapolis: Alpha Omicron Pi: Panhellenic Council, vice pres.: Student Staff: SEA. Parsons, Thomas Eldon. BS. Kokomo, Pasko. Gerri Ann, BA. Gary, Chi Omega: Sigma Alpha Eta: Panhellenie Council: Junior Prom Oueen. Pentecost, Judyth Kelly. BS. Brookville: Sigma Alpha Eta. Perrigo, Robert Arnold, BS, Seymour: Social Slgience Club: SEA: Disciples Student Fellow- s ip. Perry, Janice Ann, BS. Anderson: Alpha Chi Omega: Sigma Tau Delta, pres.: Alpha Phi Gamma: Clavia: Junior Marshal. Peterson, Dolores Dell, BS. Gary: Delta Sigma Theta. Philapy, Judy Beth. BS. Warsaw: Gamma The- ta, secretary: Sigma Alpha Eta. secretary: SOC. Pletcher. Phyllis Jean, BS. South Bend: Library Science Club. Pomianowski, Judith Ann, BA, Gary: Sigma Tau Delta: Pi Gamma Mu: SEA. Radeline, Beverly Mae. BA. Elkhart: French Club. Raymond, Marsha Lee, BS, Muncie: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Tau Delta: Social Science Club: Young Republicans. Reindehl. Victoria, BS, Elkhart: Gamma Theta, treasurer: Sigma Alpha Eta. Richardson. Martha Lee, BS. Anderson: English Club: Journalism Club. .55 ik' g ...I . 5 . , ed- ' K,- I E E T P' ' Was, -- ig: t 'N X ev- .: ,.-... s, f H Q Q.. '. 7' S 3 . X047 l l 'P Af 4: : . A., V X A.. I .. 1- '. I JE ldfvll' V ' -. i . p. :cc A. 7. : 1, 9 ' 5' . .., P' 1 A l Y: 'ff' : .c X at 'xiI:Sifif- A uv Q x-..:-. .f y..: .3-7 -5 . i KSC' 5 f' hr' F- , 'f -3 i i lx .3 0 33 7 . , , - ... .A 5. , '- . --5' , X' f .Sf .. .-:.-3f53':::-1'z:-:-f-af.f.2sa-:-.5a53:,. 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Ossian: Delta Chi: Arnold Air Society: Alpha Phi Gamma: Jour- nalism Club: News Staff. Shaw, Barbara N.. BS. Greensburg: Sigma Tau Delta. Short, Charles Earl. BS, Elwood: Pi Gamma Mu: Kappa Delta Pi: Residence Hall Adviser. Shull, Patricia Ann, BA, Indianapolis: Gamma Theta. Sink, D. Michael, BS, Peru: Theta Chi. Smith, Judith Ann, BS. Marion: Commerce Club: Wesley Foundation: WOC: SEA. Smith, Virginia Lynn, BS. Delphi: Sigma Kap- pa: Sigma Alpha Eta: Broadcasting Club. Spahr. Lucy Elizabeth, BA. Terre Haute. Stephenson, Robert Rex. BS. Albany. Stevens, Darryl Edward, BS, Indianapolis: The- ta Chi: Journalism Club, president: News, man- aging editor. Stout, David William. BS. Elwood: Sigma Alpha Eta: Alpha Phi Omega: Debate Team. Stuart, Mary Bell. BA. Shelbyville: Delta Zeta: Kappa Delta Pi: Student Center Governing Board. Studebaker, Delphine R.. BS. Muncie: Pi Gam- ma Mu: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Tau Delta. Sundy. Sandy Sue Ann, BS. Logansport: Sigma Alpha Eta: Newman Club. Sutphin. Linda Ellen. BS. New Castle: Gamma Theta. president: Sigma Alpha Eta: Student Cen- ter Governing Board: Panhellenic Council. Swingley, Rita Joan, BS. Parker: Sigma Tau Delta: Pi Gamma Mu: Kappa Delta Pi. Taffee, Theresa Loretta. BS. South Bend. Tharp. Marcia Ann, BS. Alexandria: Alpha Phi Gamma. vice pres.: News Staff: SEA. Theobald, Forrest Dale. BS. Shelbyville: Lambda Chi Alpha: IFC. Turner, Alice Faye, BA, Elkhart. Vanzo, Virginia Karen, BS. Highland: Sigma Kappa: Kappa Delta Pi! SOC. Waldkoetter, Janet Louise. BS. Seymour: Al- pha Omicron Pi: Lutheran Student Association. Warfel. Barbara Ann. BS. Hagerstown: Alpha Chi Omega, rec. sec'y: Sigma Alpha Eta, pres.: Kappa Delta Pi: Panhellenic Council. Williams, Joyce Anne, BS. Elwood. Wilson, David LeRoy, BS. Rochester: Sigma Tau Gamma: Blue Key: IFC. Senior Class. vice pres.: Student Senate: Residence Hall Adviser. Wysong, Janice Eileen, BS. Fairmount. Young, Phyllis Joy, BS, Portland: Sigma Al- pha Eta. Zelt, Donna Jean, BS. Fort Wayne: Pi Beta Phi: Pi Omega Pi: Commerce Club: Student Center Governing Board: South Hall. secretary: SOC. FOREIGN LANGUAGE SENIORS Beaver, Judith Elaine, BA. Fort Wayne Delta Zeta, pres.: Sigma Tau Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Clavia. vice pres.: Senior Class. sec'y. Burgdorf, Marilyn Delores. BA. Hammond. Byrum, Suzanne. BA. Lynn: Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Omega Pi: French Club: Spanish Club. Denham, Diane Linn, BA. Indianapolis: Sigma Tau Delta: Social Science Club. secretary. Duy, Franz, BA. Syracuse: Theta Chi: Com- merce Club. Elliott, Harry Webster, BA. Logansport: Sigma Chi: Baseball. Essig. Janet Carol, BA. Warsaw: Kappa Delta Pi: French Club: Spanish Club: Wesley Foun- dation: International Relations Club. Feldbusch, Delores Jean, BA. St. Louis. Mis- souri. Fitzgerald, Bernard F., BA. Mentone. Gilchrist, Marcia Ann, BA. Elkhart: German Club: French Club: Spanish Club. Gray, Judith Louise, BA. Muncie: Kappa Del- ta Pi: Eta Sigma Phi. secretary. Howard, Helga, BA. Muncie: Kappa Delta Pi: German Club. president. Howser. Phyllis Ann, BA. Springboro. Ohio: Kappa Delta Pi: German Club: SEA. Johnson, Carol Ann, BA. Cadiz: French Club. Johnson, Merrillyn Sue, BA. Columbus: Sigma Tau Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: French Club. sec'y. Otstot, Lois Ann BA. Aberdeen, Maryland: Spanish Club. A Peckinpaugh, Marcia Ruth, BA. Muncie: Sig- ma Tau Delta: German Club: Spanish Club. Sharp, Samuel Cail, BA. Logansport: French Club: SEA: Westminister Fellowship. Sipe, Sharon Masteller, BA. Muncie. Tavolacci, Linda Elaine, BA. East Gary: Alpha Chi Omega: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Tau Delta. Eta Sigma Phi, treas.g French Club. pres. White. Allan David. BA. Columbia City: Kappa Delta Pi: French Club: SEA. Weignian, Richard Dennis, BA. Fort Wayne: Delta Chi sec'y: Eta Sigma Phi. pres.: Kappa Delta Pi: Arnold Air Society. Wright. Toderick Vaughn. BA, Jonesboro: Eta Sigma Phi: Kappa Delta Pi: Arnold Air Society: Elliott Hall Executive Council. HOME ECONOMICS SENIORS Adams, Judith Marlene, BA. Hartfort City: Mary Beeman Club. V Bales, Joyce Elaine, BS. Mooreland: PEMM: Mary Beeman Club: EUB Student Fellowship. Benadum, Mary Ann, BS, Muncie: Phi Upsi- lon Omicron: Kappa Delta Pi: Mary Beeman Club. vice president. Biherstine, Barbara Kay, BS. Bluffton: Mary Beeman Club: Marching Mademoiselles. Brandt, Patricia Ann, BS. Seymour: Mary Bee- man Club: Commerce Club. Cochran, Cora Leoan, BS. Auburn: Mary Bee- man Club. Collins, Kay Eileen, BS. LaPorte: Chi Omega: Mary Beeman Club: Junior Panhellenic, Comer, Sue Ann, BS. Spartanburg: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Mary Beeman Club. Dale, Molly Sue, BA. Chesterton: Mary Bee- man Club: Disciples Student Fellowship. Danner, Janet Jean, BS. Pierceton: Phi Upsi- lon Omicron: Mary Beeman Club. Demas, Carolyn Bruce, BS. Salem: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Tau Delta: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Mary Beeman Club. president: Student Staff. Dimos, Labrine, BS. Gary: Sigma Sigma Sigma: Mary Beeman Club: SEA: Panhellenic Council. Elliott, Virginia Eulala, BS. Pennville: Phi Up- silon Omicron: Kappa Delta Pi. Emshwiller, Beth, BS. Bluffton: Delta Zeta. vice president: Mary Beeman Club: Student Staff. French, Marcheta Ann, BS. Kokomo: Phi Up- silon Omicron: Mary Beeman Club. president. Geiger, Joan Marie, BS. Churubusco: Mary Beeman Club. Glassford, Iona Elizabeth, BS. Grifhth. Goodrich, Helen Irene, BS. Hudson: Alpha Sig- ma Tau: Mary Beeman Club. Goss, Pattyann, BS. Anderson: Alpha Omicron Pi: Mary Beeman Club: Panhellenic Council: Student Senate. Hachett, Colleen Ann, BS. Muncie: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Mary Beeman Club, treasurer. Harrell, Sarita Rose, BS, Morristown: Alpha Sigma Alpha: Phi Upsilon Omicron. Harris, Rebecca Susan, BA. Selma. Holman, Shirley Yvonne, BA. Indianapolis. Johnston, Jacqueline Jo, BA. Muncie: Mary Bee- man Club: SEA: Phi Upsilon Omicron. Loats, Linda Lou, BS, Muncie: Pi Beta Phi: corres. sec'y: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Mary Bee- man Club. vice president. X ga ' . 2' A i t .' , 4-'re V3 .1 5 2 . i- C1-2 l : , ln ,. ,-.,., , . -K . .3 V n--fri ' ' V f e We af- Q , L -,491 . -, -la 'i , Q 7. :Qt Y .S-i. 'Q ' - - . l J, ' i Y - T 'P 1 ' m l - J W . TZ! 'YQ' N V 'leg r . . ii kofk f' 'T' 'sv l Y w 'A 3 Q, X i sz W' ':::, '-. -ff., 1 :.- ery-sa-.:r t ,x ,W 42 t -if 5' :Rfk-...x - 9 ...Q-f' -f.-:lim , ' --J' :-E 4' ' 'V :t .- . ww: . .,, X X Xxx :X mt 247 Q' .tx 1 ,H sri .. . 1 J. u 'L b f ffntif -ii-.f?g3'E'I ' ,Y-. v f. V 34. -9.1 --,wg eq' . , rg. . ..'?f8' . 5 -is, 'S -. ' .- . . .I B 'M-ef-2 1. : 'f'i..l-3.53 .5..5,- ' . ,, X AW' x .4 ,annum sd- . i .-. , N- Ii'i'a.....2 5 1 5113 4 4 f- . .1 52 . ' ' . l l i 6' , x -Q 'T L F1 1- . . iA2f?'2A , , f' . . . . ma A s- S - R. 9 , . -22213:-E.-L.. 1 .. sa ys' . -- .:. ws' 5 'P . . 'F f , . ' : t i' Q a -,H ,. was 'bi .M V -Q B ft. ' 2-s , , .. . R' Sen- - Fw T7 ws Q.. H ... tl fam- - 'fi I-ia .. . 'if Q... X . f .l 1. CTX, Q NS .X ,. S 3-my nit -ttf- rg-- bf ...Q R. 'VX -if-v Q...- Nu' we--v NV5 V -,- : X .tk .. 'F A 5. X vi v SSX S ur-v X x ef' l .. -SZ E- X. -5.-a., - F W-. .if ',- K Y 'Tf 248 Martin. Judith Ann. BS. Wakarusa: Phi Up- silon Omicron: Mary Beeman Club: SEA. Martin. Julia Ellen. BS. Greensburg: Mary Bee- man Club. Martin. Linda Frances. BS. Bedford: Kappa Delta Pi: Phi Upsilon Omicron. treasurer. vice president: Mary Beeman Club. Merica. Sharon Ann. BS. Monroeville: SEA: Mary Beeman Club. Miller. Sandra Kay. BS. Muncie: Sigma Kappa: Mary Beeman Club: Baptist Student Founda- tion: Young Republicans: SEA. Morgan. Marilyn Ann. BS. Noblesville: Mary Beeman Club: Newman Club: SEA. Nauman. Marilyn Sue: BS. Gaston: Sigma Kap- pa: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Kappa Delta Pi: Mary Beeman Club. Parker. Bonni Renee. BS. Griffith: Kappa Del- ta Pi: Phi Upsilon Omicron. treasurer: Mary Beeman Club: AWRI-I Council: SEA. Rodgers. Maxine Arnez. BS. East Chicago. Russell. Beatrice Arlene. BS. Connersville: Mary Beeman Club: Commerce Club: SEA: WOC. Sills. Londa June. BS. Hartford City: Mary Bee- man Club. Spradling. Dee Ann. BS. Winchester: Mary Bee- man Club. sec'y1 SEA: Young Republicans. Stephens. Anita Kay. BA. Greenfield: Mary Beeman Club. Struble. Susan A.. BS. Danville. Illinois: Sigma Sigma Sigma: SEA: Baptist Student Fellowship: Young Republicans. Taylor. Jane Ann. BS. Selma: Phi Upsilon Omi- cron: Mary Beeman Club. treasurer: SOC: SEA. Tinkel. Sally Jo. BS. Bluffton: Delta Zeta: Kap- pa Delta Pi: Phi Upsilon Omicron: SEA: Freshman Class. vice president. Wayman. Laurine. BS. Muncie. Weatherholt. Beverly Jane. BS. Montpelier: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Mary Beeman Club. Wilhoite. Linda Kay. BS. Geneva: Mary Bee- man Club. Wyatt. Donna Ruth, BS. Angola. INDUSTRIAL ARTS SENIORS Adams. Robert George. BA. Alexandria: In- dustrial Arts Club. Aebi. James Lynn. BS. Monon: Lambda Chi Alpha: Industrial Arts Club. Aebi. John L.. BS. Monon: Lambda Chi Alpha: Industrial Arts Club. Ankney. Paul Hubert. BS. Waterloo: Sigma Tau Gamma: Epsilon Pi Tau. secretary: In- dustrial Arts Club: Kallista. Beach. James Keith. BS. Griffith: Industrial Arts Club: SEA: Young Republicans. Benjamin. Allan James. BS. New Carlisle: ln- dustrial Arts Club. Browning. James Luther. BS. Seymour: Sigma Chi. Byer. William Samuel. BS. Knox: Arnold Air Society: Football. Calvert. Larry Duane. BS. Parker: IA Club. Clark, Alan Simner. Jr.. BS. Lafayette: Delta Chi: Industrial Arts Club: Alpha Phi Omega. DeCocker. Thomas Arthur. BS. Mishawaka: IA Club: Commerce Club: Newman Club. Dillingham. Timothy N.. BS. Bourbon: In- dustrial Arts Club: Freshman Baseball. Dougherty. William E.. BA. Marion: Epsilon Pi Tau. treasurer: IA Club: German Club. Dowd. Jeffrey Lynn. BS. Muncie: IA Club. Fitzgerald. William Bernard. BA. Marion. Fleming. Edward L.. BS. Highland: IA Club. Gale. John H.. BS. Yorktown: IA Club. Gillespie. Lewis Ervin. BS. Portland: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Geography Club: Alpha Phi Omega. Gollatz. Charles Frederick. BS. Mishawaka: Sig- ma Phi Epsilon: Industrial Arts Club: Student Center Committee. Hawley, Phillip Allen. BA. Winchester. In- dustrial Arts Club. Heeb, William Joseph, BS. Connersville: New- man Club: Industrial Arts Club. Henley, Walter Edward, BA, Greens Fork: Epsi- lon Pi Tau. corresponding secretary: Industrial Arts Club. Hertig. Donald L.. BS. Harlan: IA Club. Hubbard, Paul Alvin, BS. Amboy: Industrial Arts Club: Fellowship of Friends, treasurer: Religious Council. Jordan, Kenneth Jerome, BS. Richmond: Indus- trial Arts Club. Kerchenfaut, David Earl, BS. Warsaw: Indus- trial Arts Club, King, Kirk R., BS, Rochester: Industrial Arts Club: SEA. Landis, Michael Paul, BS. North Manchester: Industrial Arts Club: ROTC. Leheau, John E.. BS. Remington: Lambda Chi Alpha: Industrial Arts Club. Lockett. Dennis Leon, BA. Hartford City: Ep- silon Pi Tau: Industrial Arts Club, vice presi- dent. Marker. Paul Hayden, BS. Richmond: IA Club. McFall., Terry Allen. BS. Elkhart: Industrial Arts Club. Miltenherger, Jerry Lee, BS, Kokomo: Theta Chi: Industrial Arts Club. Mishler, Terry Martin, BS. Leiters Ford: In- dustrial Arts Club. Muhlnickel. Donald LaMar. BS, Elkhart. Oscarson. Paul Evert, BS. Peru: IA Club. Phipps, Robert Gene, BS. New Castle: lndus- trial Arts Club. Robinson, Robert Eugene, BS. Chesterfield. In- dustrial Arts Club. Sander, Allen Eugene, BS. Evansville: Phi Sig- ma Epsilon, recording secretary: Industrial Arts Club. Sherrick. John Franklin, BS. Valparaiso: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Epsilon Pi Tau: Industrial Arts Club: Gymnastics. Staddon. William Richard, Jr., BS, Rensselaer: Epsilon Pi Tau: Industrial Arts Club: Baseball. Webb, Fred L.. BS. Selma: Epsilon Pi Tau. vice president: Industrial Arts Club. MATH SENIORS Allen, Roger Dale. BA. Huntington: Lambda Chi Alpha: Commerce Club. Baert, Barbara Jane, BS. Mishawaka: Gamma Theta: Commerce Club: SEA: Newman Club. Bonnell, Lyle Dean, BS. Kewanna: Sigma Zeta: Kappa Delta Pi. Booth. Carl F., BS. New Castle: Sigma Theta Alpha Phi Omega. president: Residence Hall Adviser. Briles, Larry George. BS. Upland: Sigma Tau Gamma: Sigma Zeta: Kappa Delta Pi: Track: Cross Country. Brunt. Patricia Elaine, BS. Summitville: Sigma Zeta: Kappa Delta Pi. - Chandler, Robert LeRoy, BS. Wolcottville: Sig- ma Zeta: Kappa Delta Pi. Davidson, David Morgan, BS. Muncie: MCC: Young Democrats. DeWitt, Paul Edwin. BS. Converse. Dziubinski, Eugene Casimer, BS. South Bend: Social Science Club. East, David Harold, BS, Martinsville: SEA: Track: Young Republicans. Edmonds. Donald Ray, BS, Sharpsville. Ellison, Mary Margaret, BA. Speedway: Stu- dent Center Governing Board. Elmendorf, Ken Albert, BS. Evansville. Erp, Geraldine Marie, BS. South Bend: New- man Club. treasurer. Everill, Richard Harold, BS. LaPorte: Sigma Zeta: Kappa Delta Pi: SEA: Alpha Phi Omega. Fair, Judith Swain, BA. Shelbyville: Sigma Tau Delta: SEA: Science Club: SOC. Fleming, John Steven, BS, Williamsport: Sigma Theta: Sigma Zeta: Alpha Phi Omega. SCN t , . ..:.. . N . an - ..-, L-0 if xg 'Q f u? F '32 -:gg V . l - luv Z ibsxtf S' i sw-, , , -vw ? W 1--'teas-3' ,' KITS ,.1 - ' cigar at-Mrs NSE,-L .: ' N. -- .. tri-Ext - i::1,?w'N . 'fu-V 1 : - get I3 1 tw , ' .. o . -- gt. 'r ,E ,gg . 1:53-ff ' ,. I gg ' f -. f, lf: ' . X- X g s,, i I 'ki' T' f I f .- : ,mt fax. .:--f.,-.gy XX ,Rf f. ' as '- . -fr1s- 'HF X It i . :eva ,, ., . . . .,' A S LJ , , I y - V e . .VY I 6+ V ll. X F wo . , Y.-f t . Yin , ' Si::f?.l-f ' are- ' . - K - f' Q ' : xg' I S i . . .-gdb-N . :Wt-i. -.ag N X - . , ' Q. -. . N-:i.::,,. N M.. N . :ee...s.+y ,M X. A ' s X. i . x ma. it Q . xR...,:, 4 , 5'-X. . 3 'F . 5' s i . ts. . Sw . ..,. . V'-X e : if f : ' -, J .I X' - ' 4, x vs X J XX Q I FN . X : X 249 ' , -'SYigET:'?- FY' S :sf ' li :frJi:5s?Q3 . ' 2 , ..., N.: t. -X-fa -:s :Nav :-:Sf-M X - -.vow-: ,sn , . ft-Webb. - . X ,if , .X Q - A. :gg N 6. K atv, wb: C.-li in-tk Vg: . , t 1-S ' .I Nb- t 'liblika SF' fia t KT .av-' S et. t-. .- . be xxx: .. Q'-hs. X x x x X Fx .. I X : 5 1. -f .---,.,.j-3 l .ff--g ' ' 'l N XX. Friend, Judith Karon. BA. Anderson: Sigma Zeta: Kappa Delta Pi: Science Club: German Club. Gundrum. Boyd Arthur, BS. Logansport: Sci- ence Club: Alpha Phi Omega. corres. sec'y. Habegger, Philip Wayne, BS, Linn Grove: Theta Chi: Sigma Zeta: Residence Hall Adviser. Hack. Beverly Jane, BS. Crown Point: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Zeta: SEA. Hirschy, Harriet Dowdy. BA. Muncie: Kappa Delta Pi: Baptist Student Fellowship. Hopp, Patricia Ann. BS. Kirklin: Delta Zeta. treasurer: Commerce Club: SEA. James Gail Richard, BA. Anderson: Sigma Zeta: Science Club: German Club. Kirklin. Charles Bryan, BS. Blountsville: Sigma Zeta. Klein. Theodora Kay, BS. Indianapolis: Pan- hellenic Council. president. Langford, Larry B.. BS. New Castle. Mathews. Carolyn Kathryn. BS, Anderson: SEA: Commerce Club. Myers, Rollin William. BS. Howe: Sigma Zeta: Kappa Delta Pi: Baseball. Price. Donald Richard, BS. Muncie: Arnold Air Society. commander. Reber. Conrad Laurence, BA. South Bend: Sig- ma Zeta: Science Club. Rees. Larry Gene, BS. Muncie. Schwartz. Franklin Edward, BS. Muncie: Sigma Tau Gamma: Jr. IFC. Shoemaker, Ronald Eugene, BS. Logansport. Shreves, Jerry Walker. BS. Redkey: Sigma Zeta: Science Club. Smith, Terry Leo. BS. Union Mills: Sigma Zeta: Alpha Phi Omega. vice president. Switzer, John Wayburn. BS. Linden: Sigma Theta: Alpha Phi Omega: Freshman Track. Thomas. Randal Mark. BS. Selma: Arnold Air Society: Varsity Tennis. Trees, Judy Louise, BS. Upland. Vollmar, David Rex, BS, Elkhart: Sigma The- ta. president: Sigma Zeta: Kappa Delta Pi: Stu- dent Senate: Residence Hall Adviser. Webb, Phillip Earnest. BS. Mays: Theta Xi: Sig- ma Zeta: Science Club: Young Democrats. Wright, Phyllis Ann. BA. Warsaw: Gamma The- lil. Young, Melvin Ray, BS. Union City: Theta Xi: Sigma Zeta. MUSIC SENIORS Barnes, Rebekah Alice. BS. Muncie: Sigma Al- pha Iota. vice president. Barricklow. Carol Lee. BS. Aurora: Phi Mu Al- pha Sinfonia: Elliott Hall Executive Council. secretary: SEA. Beaver. Dale Allen. BS. Huntington: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. secretary. Boggs, Linden Alton, BS. Pierceton: Phi Mu Aloha Sinfonia. Cook, Marilyn Jane, BS. Muncie: Sigma Alpha Iota: Wind Ensemble: Orchestra. Cole. Ladonna Sue. BS. Muncie: Sigma Kappa: Sigma Alpha Iota: Sigma Zeta: Band. secretary: Orchestra: Junior Marshal. Davidson, Karen Lee. BS, Indianapolis: Pi Beta Phi: Clavia: Sigma Alpha Iota. recording sec- retary: Kappa Delta Pi: Concert Choir: SEA. Fidler, Clara May. BS. Anderson: Sigma Al- pha Iota: Kappa Delta Pi: Concert Choir. Glore, Judith Kirchhoff: BS, Speedway: Sigma Alpha Iota: SEA: Concert Choir. Horine, Sharon Kay, BS. Indianapolis: Orches- tra: Women's Chorus. Kehne. Helen Alberta, BS. Seymour: Orches- tra: Women's Chorus. Konz, Rex Lee. BS. Selma. n I Lane, James Lee, BS. Wabash: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: corres. sec'y: Orchestra: Band. Love. Judith Ann, BS. Richmond: Sigma Al- pha Iota. president: Orchestra: Wind Ensemble. McConnell, Thomas Roger. BS, Kokomo: The- ta Xi: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. president: Band: Orchestra. Millspaugh, Max Gene, BS. Anderson: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Orchestra: Men's Glee Club. Morehouse, Rohert Keith, BS. Knox: Delta Chi. vice president: IFC: Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia: Band. president. vice president. Morgan. Nancy Jane. BS. Arcadia: Orchestra. Neher, Nancy Kay. BS. Lafayette: Sigma Al- pha Iota. recording secretary: Concert Choir. Neuhauser, Larry Lee, BS. Kokomo: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Pickard. Beth Ann, BS. Anderson: Sigma Al- pha Iota. Potter, Kenneth Gary, BS. Muncie: Concert Choir: Orchestra. Prescoh, Freddie Lee, BS. Union City: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Riggs, Peggy Lue, BS. Greentown: Alpha Sig- ma Tau. treasurer: Concert Choir. Rzepka, Melanie Rose, BS, Gary: Sigma Al- pha Iota: SOC: Orchestra: Newman Club. Simmons. Lawrence E., BS. Royal Oak. Michi- gan: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Band: Orches- Ira. Stiner, Wayne Paul, BS. Anderson: Phi Mu Al- pha Sinfonia: Band: Orchestra: Men's Glee Club. Way, Sylvia Ann, BS. Indianapolis: Concert Choir: Women's Chorus: Inter-Varsity Chris- tian Fellowship. Weathers, David Neil, BA. Daleville. Wilber. Marsha Templin. BS. Winchester. PHYSICAL EDUCATION SENIORS Alsardaf, Abdul Hassam, BS. Bagdad. Iraq: Theta Chi: B Club: Soccer: Track. Anderson, Jack Alan. BS. New Castle: Theta Chi. Antal, Donna Marie, BS. Crown Point: PEMM: WRA, secretary: Varsity Field Hockey. Baer, Karen Kay, BS. Muncie: Sigma Kappa: PEMM. secretary: WOC. Banks, Virginia Lynne, BS, Muncie: PEMM. Bayer, Ray Reasor, BS, Muncie: B Club: In- dustrial Arts Club: Freshman Football: Varsity Wrestling. Bedwell. John Clifton, BS. Upland: PEMM. Bergquist, Linda Ann. BS, Grand Rapids. Mich- igan: PEMM: Gymnastics Club: Blue Key Sweetheart. Berkheiser, Nancy Sue, BS. Rochester: PEMM. vice president: Trane I-Iall. president. vice president: Student Staff: WRA. Bippus, Stanley Lou. BS, Huntington: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Sigma Delta Psi. president: Var- sity Track, Soccer: B Club. Bishop, Rhea Kay, BS. Albany: Delta Zeta: PEMM. Blackburn. Thomas George, BS. LaPorteq Sig- ma Phi Epsilon. Bndnar, Jnseph John, BS. Gary: Football. Bond, Phillip Eugene, BS, Hagerstown. Breading, Penny Lucile. BS, Warsaw: PEMM1 WRA: Mary Beeman Club. Brunton, Richard Lynn, BS. Morocco: Sigma Delta Psi. Burvan, Joseph Anthony, BS. Crucible, Penn.: Sigma Tau Gamma: B Club: Football. Cerqueira. Frank Anthony, BS. Nemacolin, Pennsylvania: Football. Chambers. James Ray, BS. Marion: Sigma Tau Gamma: Varsity Baseball. Chatham, Rebecca, BS. Greenfield: PEMM: WRA. Chezem, Myron Joe, BS. Rossville: Track. Copeland, Beverly Kay, BS. Lagro: PEMM: WRA: Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship: Var- sity Basketball. Dickson. Karen, BS. Muncie: PEMM. Evans, Ralph Braun, BS. South Whitley. 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'T ' 5 , .v-'SS Qbbqzhh i mood! , f iff.. w 1 - vu 5 Pe - 1 1, 23:35-5: x ci 1 -ir-EQ?i-iii?fli'?'1:S-kfl-151305: .-J'-'.:-lr-3 'Iffnr,.I,j:-..:-:.:'.. I - ' ' , ,X .z ...f 13 -xp' as i' sr .. .L ,, x i N.. -'wx ' - M -- :jf -:L X -. if Y ' llgfifiifi' Z- 5' . Q 35 ' f ' -sf 4: , e sf 1 . X. ,z V4 -ii 1 YN - ' -T' I PS5 bg. - GJ ' ',' v I g N bf ' ' 5-4' Q., 252 Feeher, Ronald Lee, BS, Mishawaka. Fesler, Judith Marie, BS, Marklevilleg WRA: PEMM. Fetters, John Edward, BS, Marion: Soccer: Lambda Chi Alpha. Gallivan, Stephen Michael, BS, Marion: Theta Xi. Galloway, Ronald Dean, BS, Delphi: Lambda Chi Alpha: Basketball: Track: B Club. Garman, Terry Lee. BS. Leo. Goldman, Melvin Harold, BS. Gary: Phi Sig- ma Epsilon, corresponding secretary: Alpha Phi Omega: Basketball: Track: B Club, secre- tary. Good, Larry Lee, BS. Frankfort: Stray Greeks: PEMM. Goodwin, Jean Elizabeth, BS, Yorktown: PEMM: WRA: Varsity Field Hockey. Basket- ball. Gray, Robert Thomas. BS. Kokomo. Grillitb, George Robert, BS, Brighton: Varsity Soccer: B Club. Griffith. Judy Kay. BS. Connersville: PEMM. Guidone, Ronald Anthony, BA, Indianapolis: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Wrestling: Gymnastics. Hamaeherg Barton Dale, BS. Rensselaer: B Club: Football. Heady, Robert Eugene, BS: Frankton: B Club: Baseball: Basketball. Heller, Janice Lou, BS. Convoy. Ohio: PEMM. House, John Stephen, BS, Connersville: Sigma Tau Gamma: Varsity Football. Hubbard, James William, BS, Hartford City: Science Club. Huber, Sharon Kay, BS. Valparaiso: WRA: PEMM: WOC: Field Hockey: Basketball. Lrvhin, Jim D., BS. Atwood: Baseball: Basket- a . Ester, Larry Joe, BS. Hagerstown: B Club: olf. Jester, Michael Richard, BS, Mooreland: Sigma Tau Gamma: Social Science Club: Young Dem- ocrats, president. Johnston, Thomas Randolph, BA. Indianapolis: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Junior Marshal: Freshman Wrestling. Football: Varsity Football. Keller, Dolores Ann, BA, Huntington: PEMM. treasurer: Varsity Field Hockey, Basketball. Krinn, Wendell Lee, BS. Marion. Lambert, Clifford E.. BS. Indianapolis: B Club: Cross Country: Soccer: Track. Lance, James Allan. BS, Medina, Ohio: Lamb- da Chi Alpha: Freshman Baseball. Lee. John Alan, BS, New Castle: Theta Chi: B Club. president: Varsity Basketball. Lindenberg. Thomas Arthur. BS: Fort Wayne: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Varsity Baseball. Mawbey, Basil, BS, Denver: Sigma Phi Epsi- lon. Meyer, Robert Wayne. BS. Lawrenceburg: PEMM: Lambda Chi Alpha: Young Republi- cans: Freshman Basketball. Moenieh, Robert Roy, BS. Elkhart: Theta Chi: Journalism Club: Soccer: Swimming. Moore, Larry Eugene, BS, Whitewater: Sigma Zeta: Freshman Baseball. Olin, Harold Eugene Jr., BS. Mt. Comfort. Osting, Richard Forrest, BS: Greensburg: Theta Xi: Sigma Delta Psi: Tennis. Passmore. Jan William, BS. Union City: Theta Xi: Junior IFC: SEA: News Staff: Young Re- publicans. Pittenger, John Lynn. BS, Muncie: Lambda Chi Alpha: Varsity Swimming. Platt, Gregory Lynn, BS. Moores Hill: Theta gigpxlndustrial Arts Club: Young Democrats: Rhody. Millard J., BS, Royal Center. Rgclgards, Ronald Lee, BS. Edinburg: Science C u . Ridenour. Jim L., BS. Burnettsville: Lambda Chi Alpha: Arnold Air Society. Roderick. Steven Lee. BA. Milford: Golf. Rocmer. Howard Edward. BA. Brookville: Pi Gamma M u: Kappa Delta Pi. Ryan. Michael O.. BS. Indianapolis. Sack. Robert Lee. BS. Flint. Michigan: Sigma Phi Fpsilon: Sigma Delta Psi. Sarver. Constance A.. BS. Scottsburg: PEMM2 WRA. A Snyder. Jerry Stephen. BS. Goshen: Alpha Phi Gamma: Journalism Clubg News Staff. photog- raphy editor: Orient Stall. photography editor- Sprague. Katherine Ann. BS. Anderson. Stidham. Melba Jane. BS. Matthews: PEMM: WRA: SEA: Commerce Club. Thorne. Bettieann, BS, Marion: Commerce Club: WRA. Totten. Stephen Earl. BS. Shelbyville: Sigma Theta. Waldrop. Donald E.. Jr.. BS. Fort Wayne: Freshman Cross Country: Track. Watkins. Joan Elizabeth. BS. Williamsport: Gamma Theta: PEM M: Mary Beeman Club, Weaver. John Douglas. BS. Elkhart: Theta Chi: B Club: Wrestling. Welge. Fred Johnson. BS. Spartanburg: Var- sity Track, Gymnastics. Wetnight. Robert Joseph. BS. Bloomil'lSl0n3 Sigma Phi Epsilon: B Club: Varsity Football. Willard. Donald K.. BS. Greentield: Theta Xi: Freshman Baseball. Winger. Jerry Lee. BS. I-lartford City, SCIENCE SENIORS Arnold. Robert Francis. BS. Coesse. Barr. David Kent. BS. Muncie: Stray Greeks. secretary. Beaty. David K.. BS. Muncie: Phi Sigma Epsi- lon: Science Club, Behrman. Donna Jane. BA. Columbus: Sigma Zeta: Kappa Delta Pi: French Club: Junior Marshal: Brady Hall Executive Council: SEA: Young Republicans. Bessler. William Carl. BS. Lawrenceburg: Sig- ma Zeta: Kappa Delta Pi: Science Club: Ger- man Club, Bingaman. William Paul BS. New Carlisle: Al- pha Phi Omega. Bixler. Walter James. BS. Peru: Delta Chi: Sci- ence Club. Bricker. Judith Arlene. BS. Muncie: German Club: Science Club: SEA. Brinsley. Linda Lee. BS. Indianapolis: Science Club. Clock. Carl Stout. Jr.. BS. Muncie: Lambda Chi Alpha: Swimming. Colins. Janice Anne. BA. Highland: Delta Zeta: Science Club: Student Center Committee: SEA. gonn, Charles Richard, BS. Winimac: Sigma eta. Craig. Ronald Eugene. BA. Straughn: Lambda Chi Alpha: Sigma Zeta: Science Club. presi- dent. Crouse, Ronald George. BS. Muncie: Theta Chi. Divelbiss. Ronald E.. BS. Huntington: Sigma Tau Gamma: Science Club: Industrial Arts Clubg Track. Edwards. Kenneth R.. BS. Peru. Flaugh. Ivan Albert. BS. Lynn. Fulaytar, Gerald Wayne. BS. Wheatheld: SEA: Arnold Air Society. Garner. Janice Kay. BA. Cowan: Science Club: German Club. Gephart. Nancy Carolyn. BS. Indianapolis. Gibson. Emily Jane, BS. Eaton: Sigma Zeta: SEA. Gillis. Alice Jo. BS. Eaton. 'nk I Q f atv' ' . ' , T 1. K gf Ja. - x , .M 421: 5' Xiu. l A .. -aj... Q 'iiil ' fl ii i , 1- S 3 l ' 'iiiilisi ,. .. 4 ,.g. Ez. XE.. 5 .kg lf' XX, . X 'Q X sf ts. Qx XX X fx ? F X Q X - f is JG- ' .X me . t R X 1 X X R- he Av' .cs Y' V ,x t i V t - is ' l 754 l V X KT I 9 fl 7 . r, V I hp- Wi' . 'W -.Q 45 -.+, -.2 ...- - -..-.-.Z-M, , . ,.....,.,:...,. ..,........ . . . N A 1A-Q52Eiiiiigiiifififiilfi' t H ' . ' :Ib SQ-.-:-:Sai v r c.. . , sg V .gal -Arif: X 'Q - s .f's,:5:E:e5s f 1 ,iff N . 5 x '- ' . . uk ,. 51 . 1 +- 'iii' .H x . . s K xx. f -'se '- ' . g. V- - .. .ex :SX N sv 253 1 l I Gray, Stuart Allen. BS. Muncie: Sigma Chi: Sigma Zeta: Baptist Student Fellowship. Guss, Linda Elaine, BS. Anderson: SEA. Hankins. Jack Donald, BS, Binghamton. New York: Sigma Zeta. Hickman, Gary George, BS, Kokomo: Sigma Chi: Science Club: High School Day Commit- tee: Wesley Foundation. Hirschy, Russell Philip, BS, Indianapolis: Sigma Zeta: Kappa Delta Pi. Hunt. Ernest Gene, BS. Muncie: Science Club. Jones, Gary Robert, BS. Hammond: Sigma Tau Gamma: Geography Club: Varsity Tennis. Kitchel. James Frederick, BS. Valparaiso: Theta Chi. vice presidentg IFC: Blue Key. president: Residence Hall Adviser: Student Senate. Leas, Susan L., BS. Hudson. Lennis, Larry Joe, BS. Yorktown. Lincoln, William Edward, III, BS. Indiana- polis: Science Club. Maines, Mahin D., BS. Tehran. Iran: Sigma Zeta. McAfee. Donald W., BS, New Albany: Elliott Hall. Lieutenant Governor. McDivitt, Elizabeth Sue, BS. Glenwood: SEA. McDowell, Janet Mae, BS. Elkhart: Alpha Chi Omega: Sigma Zeta: Science Club: SEA. McKinney, Marica Ann, BS, New Castle: Sig- ma Kappa. Miller, Alan Merrill, BS, Rochester: Arnold Air Society: Williams Hall. governor. Miller. Jimmie Joe, BS. Star Cityg Science Club: Sigma Zeta. Morrow, Anna Lee, BS, Muncie. Morton, Karen Kay, BS. Swayzee: Sigma Kap- pa. recording secretary. president: Sigma Zeta: Clavia: AWS Council: Science Club. secretary. treasurer: Homecoming Committee: Junior Mar- shal: SOC: Panhellenic Council. Moser, Larry Lee. BS. Geneva: Theta Chi: Soc- cer: Campus Chest Committeeg Student Senate: Student Center Governing Board. vice president. Myers, Judith Ann, BA. Peru. Nykasa, Freda, BS. Gary. Palmer, Roger Owen, BS. Bargersville: Alpha Phi Omega. Phillips, Kathryn Anne. BS, Marion: Sigma Zeta: Science Club. Porter, Frederick Herbert, BS. Muncie: Sigma Zeta. Quinn, Faye Russell. BS. Connersville: Sigma Zeta. Rardin, Jack Havens. BS. Indianapolis: Science Club: Alpha Phi Omega: Track. Rauner, Norman Douglas, BS. Anderson: Lamb- da Chi Alpha, Reedy, Richard Lee. BA. Middletown: Sigma Zeta: Science Club: B Club: Varsity Basketball. Rider, Robert Aaron, BS. Muncie: Sigma Tau Gamma. Schad, George Wayne. BS. Muncie: Theta Chi: Arnold Air Society: German Club. Schepp, James Ronald, BS, Muncie: Lambda Chi Alpha. Schmidt, Susan Kay. BA. Fort Wayne: Alpha Chi Omega: Sigma Zeta. president: Kappa Delta Pi: Clavia. treasurer: SEA: AWS, pres. Seagrave, Diane Sue, BA. Greentown: Sigma Kappa. recording secretary: Sigma Zeta. vice president: Science Club: Junior Marshal: Junior Panhellenic: Panhellenic: Greek Week. treas- urer. Seegers. Kathy Lynn, BS. Crown Point: Sigma Zeta: Kappa Delta Pi: SEA. Shoemaker, Luther Ellsworth. BS. Kokomo: Lambda Chi Alpha: Alpha Phi Gamma: Jour- nalism Club. president: Arnold Air Society: Orient staif photographer: News staff, Photog- raphy editor. Skorupski, David Joseph, BS. South Bend: Al- pha Phi Omega. President: Swimming. Snodgrass, Larry Phillip, BS. Muncie: Sigma Tau Gamma: Science Club. Stout, Sulynn Kay, BS, Muncie: Sigma Kappa: Sigma Zeta: Science Club: German Club. Talbott, .lan Lance, BS. Marion. Tucker. Gary Robert. BS. Muncie: Sigma Tau Gamma: Swimming. Vaerewyck. Shirley Ann. BS, Mishawaka: Sig- ma Zeta. secretaryg Science Club: Marching Mademoiselles. Watson. Ronald L.. BS. Logansport: Sigma Chi. Williams. Charles Fredrick. BS. Yorktown: Sigma Zeta. Williams, James O., BS. Marion. I V Witzke. Arlene Dolores. BS. Whiting: Sigma Zeta: Science Club. SOCIAL SCIENCE SENIORS Annis. David Boyden. BS, New Castle. Ayers, Ellen Lee. BS. Greentown. Beeson. Jalnes Lee, BA. Farmland: Wesley Foundation. Biasics. Mary Ann. BS. North Liberty: SEAL Newman Club. secretary: Social Science Club: Mary Beeman Club. Blakey. Marlin Arthur. BA. Decatur: Theta Chi. secretary: Pi Gamma Mu: Social Science Club. presidentg German Club: SOC. Bond, Charles Irvin, BS, Richmond: SEA. Bothwell. Robert Joseph. BS. Gas City: Pi Gam- ma Mu. Bottortf. Richard Lee. BS. Seymour: Young Re- publicans. Bradley. James Michael. BS. Peru: Sigma Phi Epsilon. president: Blue Key. vice president: Sigma Zeta: Junior Class. vice president: Fresh- man Camp Director: Student Senate: Pi Gamma Mu. Brown, Lewis Ray. BS. Corydon. Brown. Phillip A.. BS. Elwood. Brown. Steven Kent. BS. Kokomo: Marching Monarks. drill othcer. Brown. Tommy Bob. BS. Logansport: Lambda Chi Alpha: Blue Key: Alpha Phi Gamma: IFC. president: SOC: Freshman Camp: Orient lay- out editor, editor-in-chief: Junior Prom Com- mittee. Bruns. Mel R.. BS. Brookville: Theta Xi: USA: Young Democrats. president. Burress. James C.. BS. Muncie. Butler. Ann. BS. Dunkirk: Sigma Tau Delta: Pi Gamma Mu. Byrket. William Lynn. BS. Spiceland. Censor. Paula Elizabeth, BS. Long Beach. New York: Pi Gamma Mu: Social Science Club: Young Republicans. Chapman. Noram Karen. BA. Royal Cen- ter: Homecoming Committee: Philadelphia Fel- lowship. secretary, treasurer. Cline, Richard L.. BS. Muncie: Sigma Chi. Cochran, Thomas Carleton. BS. Valparaiso: Sigma Phi Epsilon. Connell. Robert Larry. BA. Mitchell: Lambda Chi Alpha: Football: News Staff. Cooper. David Lee, BS. Muncie. Cox, Natalie. BS. Dunkirk: Pi Gamma Mu. Crandall. Esther. BA. lndianapolisg Pi Gam- ma Mu: Kappa Delta Pi: Social Science Club: Marching Mademoiselles: SEA. Cupp, Michael Wade. BS. Shirley. Current, Mary Jane. BA. Muncie: Pi Gamma Mu: Social Science Club. Dailey. Richard Alan, BA. Fort Wayne: Pi Gamma Mu: Kappa Delta Pi: German Club. treasurer: Tau Kappa Alpha. vice president. Daniel. Alfred. Jr.. BS. Muncie. DeBonis. Dominic Anthony, BS. Gary: Sigma Tau Gamma: Freshman Football. Dick. James S., BS. Rochester: Sigma Chi. vice president: Kappa Delta Pi. president: Pi Gamma Mu: Student Senate: Junior Marshal. Dillon, Ralph Douglas. BS. South Bend: Social Science Club. Doolittle. Cynthia. BS. Muncie: Social Science Clubg Geography Club: Young Republicans: SEA: SOC. 1 'sf' 5 say iv E' .ao . ' 3 ' til: .fx Sf ...N N.. , t ,-...Cx Nb 1 if xl ..... 'A X Sky S XXX L? -2352-R six-N2 X ' ss. sf - gf-wiggle.-.x fl.. - V sf- f i e-:gigs 51, ' NSA . . .V , 255 Doyle, Robert Kuhnek, BS. Anderson: Stray Greeks. president. Duffer, Omar L., BS. Anderson. Dunlap, Michael Lloyd, BS. Cowan: Arnold Air Society. Estes, Barbara Ann, BA. Muncie: Pi Gamma Mu. Fearnaught, Sue. BS. Indianapolis: Kallista. Fites, Sheila Mae, BS. Bourbon. Follstad, Charles. BA. Muncie: Sigma Chi: Greek Week Committee. Banquet: Student Cen- ter Social Coordinating Board. Fuller, Loren Ray. BS. Indianapolis. Garretson. James DeHart, BS. Rushville: Lamb- da Chi Alpha. secretary. president: News Staff: Orient Staff. Garrett, Madene Rosalie, BS. Muncie. Genda, Ronald William. BS. Anderson: Pi Gamma Mu: Kappa Delta Pig Sigma Zeta: So- cial Science Club. Graefnitz, Larry Arthur, BS. Lafayette: Arnold Air Society: Orchestra. Grueb, Janet Kay, BS. Fort Wayne: SEA: SOC. Hart, Joanne Lorraine. BS. Williamsburg. Hatcher, William David. BS. Muncie. Heider. Stephen Douglas, BS. Elkhart: SEA: Al- pha Phi Omega. secretary. Hendricks. Judith Evelyn. BS. LaPorte: Pi Gamma Mu. Hickey, Timothy Dennis, New Mexico: Sigma Chi. vice president: Pi Gamma Mu: Sigma Zeta: Blue Key. vice presidentg Kappa Delta Pi: Ger- man Club: Young Republicans: Alpha Phi Ome- ga: Newman Club: Track: Student Center Com- mittee: SOC: Homecoming Committee: Sopho- more Class. treasurer: Junior Class. president: Student Body. president: Campus Chest. chair- man: Parents Day Committee: High School Day Committee: News Staff: Junior Marshal. Hoover, Lawrence Dale, BS. Gary: Delta Chi. president: Pi Gamma Mu: Social Science Club: SOC. Iveson, Glenna Sue. BS. Chesterfield: Alpha Omicron Pi: Social Science Club: SOC. Jackson. Terry L., BS. LaPorte: Sigma Phi Epsilon. Jennings. Bennie Lewis, BS, Connersville: Sig- ma Zeta: Pi Gamma Mu: Kappa Delta Pi: Sci- ence Club: Social Science Club. Joines. Michael Wayne. BS. New Castle. Jung. Christian Lee, BS. Bloomington: Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Gamma Mu. Kenney, Sandra Lee. BS. Richmond: Sigma Sig- ma Sigma: SEA. Keil, Edward Andrew, BS. Goshen: Varsity Baseball: Residence Hall Adviser. Korn. Alan Wayne. BS. Muncie: Geography Club, vice president: Social Science Club. Kreis, Larry Lee, BS. Northumberland. Penn- sylvania: Pi Gamma Mu. Kuehn. Lester L., BS. Brownstown: Lutheran Student Fellowship. LaFollette, Sarah Ann, BS. Lafayette: Delta Zetag Social Science Club: SOC. Lamott, Joseph Edward. BS. Eaton. Lantz. Michael Dennis. BA. Kokomo: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, vice president: German Club. Lee. Joseph Earl, BA. Desoto. Liggett, Beverly Ann, BA. Fort Wayne. Litherland, David Dale, BA. Merrillville: Marching Monarks. commander. Lovell, Sandra Kay, BS. Anderson. Ludewig, Lynn Carol. BS. Marion: WOC. treas- urer: Student Senate: Canterbury Club. Malone, John Wesley. Jr., BS. Clinton. Mann, Garon E., BS. Elkhart: Theta Chi. Marshall, Robert Townsend, BS Indianapolis: Lambda Chi Alpha: IFC: Greek Week Com- mittee. McCarley. Larcy Dee. BS. Muncie. McCeehan. Joseph Rogers. BA. Indianapolis: Religious Council: Newman Club. McCoy. .Ioan Eloise. BS. Connersville. McGuire. Richard Francis, BS. M uncie. Mclnerney, James Edward. Jr.. Hillside. Illinois: B Club: Varsity Track: Newman Club. McNahney. Ronald Ladd, BS. Anderson: Pi Gamma Mu. Mears. Kenneth Irvin. BS. Lapel. Meinerding. Thomas Jerry. BA. Portland: Delta Chi. vice president: Commerce Club. Meyer, Connie Rae. BS. Aurora: Kappa Delta Pi: Young Republicans: SEA. Miller. Kay T.. BS. New Castle. Moenter, Gary William. BS. Batesville: SEA: Social Science Club. Mojdehl. Hassan. BA, Rashl. Iran: Social Science Club. Munchel. Kelly Keith. BA. Oldenburg: Pi Gamma Mu: Social Science Club: Spanish Club. Munson, Nancy Ann. BA. Attica: Gamma The- ta: Pi Gamma Mug Social Science Club: Young Republicans. Myers. JoAnn. BA. Hartford City: Alpha Omi- cron Pi: SEA. Nedele. Connie Gene. BS. Angola: Pi Gam- ma Mu. secretary: Kappa Delta Pi: PEMM: SEA. Neireiter, Judith Gayle. BS. Fort Wayne: Social Science Club: SEA. Nuss. Judith Ann. BS. DeMotte: Pi Gamma Mu. Nye. Jaequelyn. BS. Huntington: Chi Omega: Social Science Club: Commerce Club: SEA. Osborn. Charles D.. BS. Kokomo: Social Sci- ence Club: Young Democrats. Overton. Willis McCracken. III. BS. Indianapo- lis: Sigma Chi: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: SEA: Young Republicans: SOC: Band. Owen. Judith Lee. BS. Kendalvillez SEA: Marching Mademoiselles. Owen. Richard Zon. BA. Muncie: Pi Gamma Mu. treasurer: Sigma Zeta: Social Science Club. Peyton. Sandra Jane. BS. Indianapolis: Sigma Sigma Sigma: Marching Mademoiselles. Phillips. Charlotte Kay. BS. Muncie. Phipps. Andrew Stillman. BA. Muncie: Young Democrats. Prather. George Everett. BA. Greenfield. Putman, John Edward. BS. Rensselaer: MOC: Young Republicans. Quiggle. Sandra Sue, BA. South Bend: Social Science Club: Spanish Club: SFA: Newman Club. Reardon, Jon Morgan, BS. Maple Heights. Ohio: Pi Gamma Mu. vice president: Sigma Tau Del- ta: Kappa Delta Pi. Replogle. Gene R.. BS. Muncie. Rider, Larry Vernon. BS. Sarasota. Forida: Sig- ma Tau Gamma: ROTC, commander. Robinson. Evelyne Constance. BA. Shelbyville. Ruge, Randall Roger. BS. Lowell: Social Science Club. Ruudio. Nancy Jean. BS, Sweetser: Pi Omega Pi: Commerce Club: Young Republicans. Russell, Michael William, BS. Anderson. Rutherford, Carol Ann. BS, Salemg Mary Bee- man Club: Social Science Club: SEA. Schafer, Mary Catherine. BS. Columbus: Pi Gamma Mu: Social Science Club: SEA. Schoonover. Augustus Nilson, Jr.. BA. Hartford City. Schuck. Glenda Louise. BS. Lawrence: Social Science Club. president: Young Republicans. 1 e-- . ,W- ai? YW-1.79 . A11 ,, ,.f 'X 'b'4 Q.. v-X -'ST ww fx nn As. f we ts et.- w i 45. .2 'bs XI ,-. fx ,cs ' 'Q uc . XAGQER Q, . Nfwscsi l l Vx! 'I ni! 1 ,. -A S71 - .F ,. , YQSQA. X 5?- A - W 'og : XX LQ-1 X gig. t' 5 WS .' ' -if sf' X mi., sf .. ' t si sv sew- to f' -. -fr' - N sv . 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Lafayette: Sigma Tau Gamma. president: Young Democrats, vice pres- ident: Freshman Track: IFC. Simmons. Maureen Marie, BA. Mishawaka: Pi Beta Phi: Newman Club. iiirk. Robert Joseph. BS. Marion: Pi Gamma u. Skarbek, Jerome Richard, BS. South Bend: Sig- ma Chi. vice president: Social Science Club: SOC: Young Democrats: Newman Club. Skelton. Jack Stephen, BS. Logansport: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Social Science Club: Baptist Stu- dent Foundation. president. Smedley, Max Jewell, BA, LaFontaine: Pi Gam- ma Mu: Kappa Delta Pi: Social Science Club: Spanish Club: SEA: Young Republicans. presi- dent. vice president. Smith. Allen William. BS. Hartford City: Pi Gamma Mu. Smith, Damon Leon. BS. Brownsburg. Smith, David Ray, BS. Hooven. Ohio: Alpha Phi Omega: Disciples Fellowship: Geography Club. president. Snelling. Bobby Leon. BS. Jetfersonville. Snodgrass, Mary Katherine, BS. Fortville: Alpha Omicron Pi: Yell Leader. Sobolewski, David Chester. BS. Calumet City. Illinois: Sigma Tau Gamma. vice president: Freshman Football. Spall, Sharon Lee. BA. Daleville: Social Science Club: Spanish Club: Geography Club. Speicher, Larry G., BS. Marion: Sigma Phi Ep- silon: Social Science Club: SOC: News Statfz Orient Stati. Spencer. Frederic Richard. BS. Anderson: The- ta Chi: Commerce Club. Spitale, Paula Bryce. BS. Hammond: Pi Gam- ma Mu: Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Omega Pi. Steinmetz. Craig Randal. BS, Martinsville. Stookey. David Allen, BS. Portland: Social Sci- ence Club: Young Republicans: SEA. Sutters. William James Humphreys. BA, Mun- cie: Alpha Phi Gamma. treas.1 Social Science Club. pres.: News Staff: SOC: Slavic Circle. pres.: Journalism Club, treas.: Directory staff: SEA. Tighe, James Leighton. BS. Muncie: Pi Gamma Mu. Tomes. Albert S., BS. New Castle. Varso. Michaeline Katherine. BS. Gary: Social Science Club: SEA. Vendrick. C. Fred. BS. Bippus: Theta Xi: IFC: Pi Gamma Mu: Sigma Zeta. Vizard. Larry K.. BS. Decatur: Social Science Club: Geography Club: Young Democrats. Wade, William Jacob. BS, Wadesville: Sigma Chi. secretary: Arnold Air Society: Student Center Governing Boardg Young Republicans: Marching Mademoiselles. commander. Wagner, Bonnie Elaine. BS. LaPorte: Social Science Club. Wagner. Richard D.. BS. Albany: Pi Gamma Mu: Sigma Zeta. Wagoner, Jeannine Ann, BS. Muncie: Junior Marshal. Weicht, Carole Jane. BS. Marion: Alpha Omi- cron Pi. president: Pi Gamma Mu: SEA: SOC: Junior Marshal. Wenger, Judi K.. BS. Elkhart. Westlake, Richard C.. BA. Lynn. Williams. Terry L.. BA. Brownsburg: Pi Gamma Mu: Social Science Club. Winger. Jean Ann. BA. Hartford City: Young Republicans, corres. sec'y. Wroza, Diane Carol. BA. LaPorteg Social Sci- ence Club: SEA. sec'y: Young Republicans. Yockey, Larry Dean, BS. South Bend. Zimmerman. Karl Frederick. BS. Fort Wayne: Sigma Phi Epsilon. vice president: Geography Club. '1 V2 ENIORS Front Row: Sondra Cain. Sharyn Bradford. Judy Nie- OUTSTANDING S man. Second Ron: Miller. Linda Sueitfcr. Third Ron: 'lim Hickey. Karen Morton. Carol Buzolits. Jan Perry. Barbara Behr. Judy Heater. Cltrole Uritliths. Back Ron: Max Smcdley. Jan Rivir. Sue Schmidt. Paula Webster. Jay nc Dcl.aulcr. C .irolc Wcicht. Judith Kirchhoti' Glore. Outstanding Seniors Outstanding Seniors. chosen by faculty and stu- dent committees. numbered twenty-four. They were selected on the basis of their participation and leadership in college activities. A minimum accumulative scholastic ratio of 2.8 is a require- ment for eligibility. These seniors were recog- nized at the Senior Convocation in May. linda laxolacct. Carolyn Sue Martin. .lane Ann Oliier. Flaine Who's Who Nineteen seniors were named to Whos Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni- versities. an annual publication which lists out- standing students front more than 650 institu- tions. Recommended by a committee of faculty and students. seniors were selected on the basis of scholarship. leadership in education and ex- tracurricular activities. and promise of future usefulness. nt Row: I.ind.t SXX'4'llll'l'. tiarolrf ttiitlults.uiliitlirli-lit-.txt-1' Second YVHCYS YYHU Fro Ron: Bm-uni: Critic. H.trli.tia Bvlii, Nair-y lit-.iiii, Sally llo 'kms lhlrd Roh: ,l.ix'I'ir D1-lniwtr-i', Pi il.i JN David YN'ilsOii. Tint ,fu ZQ1 .-. .i1!ltEA fgi' l 'chstcn Sur- Srliiiiidt. Back Ron: Qlliailvs Short. Edward Keil. Hickey. vu-N-ar ,am -l.6ll ETRYKsN,S l' FI Y- 1 2 i Honoruries 262-270 Greeks 271-292 Residences 293-301 Sports 302-308 QRGANIZATICN ROTC 309-310 Music 311-314 Organizations 315-329 Publications 330-339 Honoraries f'TfV5'r ,.,, t .q:, 2 ,,1:: 2 , A FRN t . BLUE KEY Front Row: Jim Kitchell. Robert Grossman. Phil Burgan. Second Row: Thomas Noel. Tim Hickey. Dave Cox. Roger Bartnik, Milt Lewis. Back Row: Jim Hibschman, Jim Smith. Ed Keil. Mike Kiefer. Dave Wilson. Blue Key Clavia Blue Key. national men's honorary, recognizes men wh-i have made outstanding contributions to campus activities and are above the men's all school grade average. Main projects for the year were the Blue Key Sweetheart ball and the sell- ing of Homecoming buttons. Clavia. senior women's honorary. cites those coeds who have made outstanding contributions to the college both in the area of academics and in extra- curricular activities as well. With Blue Key, Clavia sponsored High School Dayg they held a breakfast for top freshman girls in May. CLAVIA Front Row: Kairen Morton. Sherry Fosdick. Sharyn Bradford. Back Row: Sue Schmidt, Karen Davidson. Judy Beaver, Barbara Behr, Not pictured: Jan Perry. ll? if .. lr ' I sf f P g t t t ' ? Y H l l Q K, ii E . X t l ' , 1 5 . t I 7 1 t - 1 Q .4 if H , f 5 S Q 1 f 5 E ' 1. f G 3 4, 4' ' , 3 Q J ' 5 e 3 , 1' 5 1 ' 5 . 2.53 -'4 if gif F Z PWR' 1 ft? is -A -1 l L lv. in XJ. -A 4? - .. . V V rf , L . 1 - A - fikfk ,- l ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Front Row: Charles MCCoskcy. Dick WViegman. Jerry Huddleston. Edwin Peter. Lester Spencer. Dick Price. Second Row: Bill Wyman. Mike Wilmore. Capt. Alfred Colvin. Larry Sexton. Arthur Johnson. Third Row: Nolan Schmidt. Bill Byer, Wayne Heinke, Jim Curtis. Jim Ridenour. Jim Winters. Dale Cochard. Back Row: Mike Talhert. Lowell Greer, Ronald An- thony. Kurt Eichorst. Randal Thomas. Paul Baker. James Gartley. Arnold Air Society Alpha Phi Gamma Arnold Air Society endeavors to develop effec- tive Air Force othcers. support air-power and its role in national security and promote the role of the citizen in our air and space age society. Their main project was the sponsorship of the Military Ball in the winter. Alpha Phi Gamma honors those students who have made significant contributions to student publications. APG's main project this year was Journalism Week which consisted of the Head- liners Record Hop. journalism meetings. a jour- nalism convo. and an honors banquet. ALPHA PHI GAMMA Front Row: Carolyn Jackson, Rose Schoonover. Beelee Deiser. Jan Ingles. Ellen Lockwood. Bonnie Craig. Beth Azimow. Second Row: Dr. Louis Ingelhart. Mr. Dario Politellu. Mike Kiefer. Debbie Northcott. Jerry Ringle. Bob Taylor. Bill Sutters. Back Row: Mike Howard, John Flora. Tom Brown. Jim Clevenger, Gustavo Greilfenstein. Nolan Schmidt. S 's .v. '1 ..'v ' Mx if 'i?Z1i9 an -ri QB' DELTA PHI DELTA tLeft to rightlz Steven Clippenger. Sue Salyer. Carol Romanski, Hat- tie Stanton. Alan Patrick. Delta Phi Delta Delta Phi Delta members must have a 3.0 in art. This Christmas the honorary had a sale of facul- ty and student art works. One outstanding pur- pose of the organization is to provide scholar- ships for students each year. EPsiLoN PI TAU Front Back Row: Walter Skinner. ,-Nh i-vt Epsilon Pi Tau Epsilon Pi Tau, open to industrial arts majors and minors. gives consideration to improvement in industrial arts and vocational education with a special concentration of the philosophies and concepts of the field. Row: Skip Ankney. Jack Sherriek. David Rerchenfaut, Jim Aebi. William Dougherty, David Hawkins, John Larkin. .PN ETA SIGMA PHI 4Left to rightt: Dr. Wallace Magoon, Richard Wiegman. Judith Gray. Dimitri Sotiropoulos, William Hostetler. Not pictured: Linda Tavolacci. Tod Wright. Eta Sigma Phi Kappa Delta Pi Eta Sigma Phi reconizes outstanding students Kappa Delta Pi. education honorary. encour- in the field of the classical languages. Latin and ages high professional. intellectual. and personal Greek. One of the projects of the fraternity this standards. It is open to all juniors above the up- year wasaLatin Banquet. per quintile with the required hours in educa- tion. KAPPA DELTA PI Front Row: lim Dick. Jane Oliver. Jean Oliver. lean Kellogg. Carole Grifiiths. Judy Beaver. Janet Gunter. Fllen VanDeWalle. Martha Shinabery, Elaine Miller. Second Row: Karen Ferguson. Sharyn Bradford. Margo Massa. Mary DuVall. Nancy Longyear. Karen Davidson. Sharon Bowman. Sharon Howard. Sharon Brewer. Third Row: Marilyn Farr. Linda Martin. Sharon Tylis7. Suzanna Ostrowski, Barbara Behr. Back Row: Jayne DeLawter, Sandra Adams. Richard Weigman, Phyllis Howser. Virginia Bur- chett. Jerry Pressnall. Max Smedley. Sue Schmidt. N ' ' 'RESIN Xf'k'9' NNWXL-l PHI Nil' ALPHA SINFONIA Front Row: Dale Beaver. Larry Simmons, Gary Kraud, Stanley Getz. Ronnie lkiiller, John Ben- nett. John Kelly, Charles NlcCoskey. Fred Fhnes. Second Row: James Lane. Jerry Wood. Max Millspaugh. Wayne Stiner, William I-laxxthorne, Nlilte Lantz. Emerson Sgort, Dzixid Barrow, Third Row: Linden Boggs, Raymond Chitty. Albert Schoettinger. Kirk Wible. Dick Wheeler. John Sox. Greg Eichhorn. William Spade. Back Row: Henry Smith. William Robinson. Larry Neuhauser. Willis Oxerton. Carol Barricklow. Don Litherland. George Carr, Dave Withcrowr Vincent Persichetti. Dennis Moller, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. professional mcn's hon' orary. spreads the enjoyment of good music by presenting their listeners with as much line mu- sic as possible. In conjunction with Sigma Alpha Iota. they sponsor the American Day Recital and the all-school Spring Sing held in April. Phi Upsilon Cmicron Phi Upsilon Omicron. home economics honorary. was ranked second in the district as a chapter during annual inspection and received recogni- tion for their initiation ceremony. Members worked hard all year in preparation for the na- tional conclave this summer in this district. PHI UPSILON ONIICI-ION Front Row: Janc Taylor. Marilyn Besslcr. Pam Fesslcr, Janet Danner. Second Row: Sarita Harrell. Linda Loats. Nancy Shaver. Barbara Watson. Cynthia Tubolski. Third Row: Linda Martin. Colleen Hackett. Janet Poland, Nancy Rinehart. Ruth Haas, N irginia Elliott. Back Row: Claudia Holmes. Donna Kramer. Liz Adams. Joyce Ballinger, Patty Goodwin, Jacqueline, Johnston. Q C: X,J, C7 s- Z- -- A . x 5- V' 'X' V237 Y A Q Jr ' 1146-tr 1 PI GAMMA MU Front Row: Nancy M tinson. Pamela Bidelmow. Barb Hoback. Claudia Carter. Deana Baldwin. Mary .lane Curran! Second Row: Joe Dunbar. l.inda Wilson, Fvelyn Connelly. Karen Pliedderer. Sharon Held. Claudia Holt. Judith Hendricks. Nlike Lewis. Third Row: Ronald Nlchlabney. Joseph Weaver. Marsha Raxmond. linda Ferrill. Fllen Nlcfarron. Date Cox. Zon Owen Back Row: Robert Perkins. Tim Hickey. Steve Woolard. Terry Williams. Bernard Hidelman. Ron Cienda. Mike Nlcfauley, Pi Gamma Mu 'Big Government was the theme carried out by Pi Gamma Mu. honorary for qualified Social Science students. To promote and encourage scholastic excellence and devotion to the social sciences was the group's prime purpose. Pi Gamma Mu receives the support of the American Assembly. Pi Omega Pi Pi Omega Pi. business education honorary. was visited this year by a speaker from the employ- ment agency giving them information on what employers expect from them. Members held a meeting with critic teachers of the area to discuss problems of future student teachers. PI OMEGA PI Front Row: Nancy Longyear. Sharon Bowman. Pam Crnkovich. Sharon Hou ard. Sharon Tylisz, Second Row: Bill Perkins. Judy Nieman. Claire Lynch. Jean Ann Small. Herbert Howard. Back Row: Diane Gibson. Marilyn Adam. Sharon Harlan, Dorothy Jones. Betty Freeman. Alice Berninger. ca lllk-X gt' ig-9 S' K. Nkis..- Ill il l -A 'Sz 4,7 iq 'TJ' :fo 'eg 1-. SIGMA ALPHA ETA Front Row: Joy Asberry, Jan Carter. Pam Cowley. Judy Philaphy. Karen Boggus. Susan Sprinkle. Kaaren Chandler, Sue Shreiner. Second Row: Susan Eagen. Beth Coble. Sharon Schepp, Jo Bennett. Sara I-Iipskind. Anne Rogers. Sharon Drill. Barbara Behr, Third Row: Sandy Holle, Carol Buzolits. Ruth Ann Ciesielski. Bonnie Clark. Irene Taffee. Mary Jane Fisher. Carol Skierkowski. Carol Ri- nard, Back Row: Scott De Haven. Pat Lannerd. Nancy Dodds, Carolyn Ellison. Dianna Ford, Lynne Lambert. Barbara Warfel. David Holmes. Sigma Alpha Eta Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Alpha Eta. national speech honorary, en- courages professional growth among college stu- dents in the field of speech and hearing. Two major projects were the Easter party for physical- ly handicapped children and the hearing screen- ing at Delaware County Childrens Home. Sigma Alpha Iota. professional fraternity for women in music. endeavored to attain the high- est ideals in music. Miss Lillian Starost. Beta prov- ince president. praised the honorary highly on her visit to the local chapter on February 21 and 22. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Front Row: Sherri Bromley, Norma Harber. Barbara Anderson. Diane COX, Judy Love, Karen Davidson, Nancy Neher. Jennie Hawthorne, Second Row: Virginia Stephens, Beverly Chance. Mary Rose Prouty. Ladonna Cole. Normandie Fulson. Charlotte Gerig. Phyllis Miller. Dale Dycus, Back Row: Marilyn Cook, Judy Ross. Annette Grau. Clara Fidler. Rebekah Barnes. Dottie Small, Judith Glore. Beryl Crowe. N ' 'I ,.., ,- :ks V7 SIGMA TAU DELTA Front Row: Olga Dentino, Jeanine Carter. Dottie Jones. Anne Stamper, Beth Coble, Rosemary Wasson. Back Row: Steve Dicken. Carolyn Jackson. Sherry Held. Linda Hancock. Nancy Rinehart. Marsha Raymond. Claudia Holt. Joseph Weaver. Sigma Tau Delta Sigma Tau Delta. honorary for outstanding Eng- lish students. provides opportunities for further study in the language arts. Sigma Tau Delta handles the publication of STET. An impressive winter initiation was held at the home of Dr. Clifton. 1A AF C Sigma Zeta Sigma Zeta. science honorary. recognizes the at- tainment of high scholarship among those titted for membership in the society. Seven students at- tended the Sigma Zeta National Convention at Our Lady of the Lake College in San Antonio. Texas. in the spring. SIGN ZET ront Row: Arlene Witzko. Anne Dettaven, Emily oibson. Claudia Carter. Connie Martin. Shirley Vaerxxyck. Geral- dine Erp. Second Row: Newton Sprague. Kathryn Phillips. Sandy Pilarski. Linda Nicdhalski. Sue Seagrave. Phy llis Hou ser. Diana Hon- ser. Diana Cleaver. Amy Mcliay. Beverly Hack. Kathy Seegers. Third Row: Homer Paschall. Philip Hahegger. Bill lslcsch. 'l om Lira- hill. Charlotte Ripberger. Sue Schmidt. Ellen McCarron. Joe Miller. Larry Briles. Charles Williams. Mr. Duane Deal, Fourth Ron: Wayne Settle. Folker Sehmsdorf. Phillip Miller. William Bessler, Tim Hickey. William Merx. Wayne Hcinke. Rogcr Burgess, Dr, Ray- mond Henzlik. Dr. Warren Schaller. Back Row: Russell Hirschy. Conrad Reber. Owen Lucas. Charles Lyons. Dr. Charles Smith. Jim Fisher, Ron Craig, Claude Slisher. i HH ! .3 11 1 sill!! X - 'Kd' TAU KAPPA ALPHA Front Row: Lana Korth. Carol Nussbaum. Irma Tyler. Second Row: Joe Dunbar. Connie Schuster, Deana Baldwin. JoEllen Bishop, William Campbell. Back Row: Jeff Lewis, Ben Violette, Craig Hosterman. Daniel Snyder. Tau Kappa Alpha Tau Kappa Alpha. forensics honorary. sponsored the Tulip Debate Tournament and the Gavel De- bate Tournament. At the Gavel Debate. Joe Dun- bar. Craig Hosterman. Ben Violette, Dan Snyder, and Jeff Lewis rated outstanding speaker. Irma Tyler went to the Nationals in Women's oratory. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Front Row: David Hewlett. Dave Kizer. Alpha Phi Qmega Alpha Phi Omega national service fraternity was open to all men who were willing to serve. Men cleaned the Boys' Clubs, worked with boys at Bethel Home. and acted as marshals for the Homecoming parade. Campus Pac sales were conducted to raise money for a scholarship fund. Dave Str asen ieier. Dave Riley. George North, Snake Patzert, Rex Arthur, Tom Trantum. Bob Wilson. Second Row: Jim Clark. Jim Austoen. Jim Antle. Dick Towne. Jim Ellingwood. Dennis Brad- ley. Gary Jones. Kent Stevens. Roger Braman. Tom Selfferlein. Third Row: Jim Stoker. Bob Mas-t, Frank Rokosz. Bryan Peltz. Philip Frybergh, Jack Clark. Harold Roberts, Tim Hickey, Steve Samuels. Denny Mullins. Ray Betz. Back Row: John Cummings. Steve I-leider. Russ Vorhees, Jerome Nevins, Dick Everiil. Hollis Hughes. Dan Seymour, J. R. Michael, Wayne Barnett. Carl Rump. Bob Perkins. 1 N ... 4-be c - fl! Q. Greeks 'E' INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Front Row: Ron Hull, Tom Kinghorn. Roger Bartnick. ,lim Garretson, Edwin Peter. Dave Porter. Mike Felger. Second Row: Phil Hail. Steve Woolard. Hoh Grover, Don Dunkle. Paymond Bartnick. Mike Bail, Back Row: Jonathan Rodgers. Dave Cox, John Flora, Wayne Showalter. Hank Witter. Bob Martin, Interfraternity Council This year the Interfraternity Council. composed of the president and two representatives from each fraternity. made much progress toward gain- ing greater status on campus. The council dealt with and handled many problems concerning fra- ternities and the Greek system general. Panhellenic Council Panhellenic Council composed of representatives of each sorority on campus again held rush in- formation hours to explain the procedure to Women interested in rush or pledging. As a guide to rushees, Panhellenic also published the rush pamphlet She's All Greek. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Front Row: Judy Beaver. Barbara Behrr Ann Nziselari. Ann Pasmzinn, Carol Mock. Carolyn Light. Karen Perkins. Second Row: 5h.iron Drill, Carole Gritl liths. Karen Morton, Fay Hadley. Sue Peterson. Pat Gullion. Fl Baumgartner, Judy Nieman. Sue Watson. Back Row: Carol Hidy. hlariheth Hosler. Ellen Mcfarron. Justine Derda. Mary Lou Landis, Carol Buzolitz.C11role Weicht. Lahrine Diinos, 5' l '7 1. T Li X -,411 ll nf . ..,.. t. E X, 1 VT ALPHA CHI OMEGA Front Row: Jeanie Brittan. Sue Stoner. Vicki Fuller. Linda Derry. Marcia Levinson. Patsy Riggs. Karen Stevens. Judy Hurst, Second Row: Jane Munger. Barb Cooper, Vicki Roller. Jan Agness. Susan lrey, Cy Roscoe. Carol Le Vee. Third Row: Nancy Ban- non, Pat Padgett. Jeannie Horein. Martha Lewis. Peggy Vaught. Beth Zimmerman. Back Row: Mary Jane Ullery. Sandy Rockhold. Theresa Gryvna. Jody Hemphill. Ginny Georgia. Judy Smith. Helen Murray. Kay Toomhs. Marcia Sedam. Sherry' Tovatt. Jan Sigurdson. Janet Lain. Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi's Homecoming float. Moby-lizef' featuring a big white whale. won first place in sorority Hoat division. Other Hrsts for Alpha Chi included a first in Variety Show last spring. and tops on campus scholastically for thirteen years. Embodied in their motto. Together Let Us Seek the Heights. Alpha Chi's worked in the areas of scholarship. activities. and social. ALPHA CHI OMEGA Front Row: Nancy Mains. Betty Young. Polly Pippen. Carol Atkin- son. Fay Hadley. Marilyn Farr. Second Row: Carolyn Csenar. Judy Burnam. Betsy Lacy. Marsha Hynes, Carol Cappa. Carolyn Light. Terri Nelson. Linda Mast. Third Row: Margie Shaver, Ana- heth Hudson, Sherry McHufTie. Connie Jo Jarrett. Alice Morris. Karen Dunkerly. Jan Ingles. Sandy Tucker. Jane Oliver. Karen Stoehr. Barb Kimble. Barb Behr. Back Row: Sandy Tansey. Barh Warfel. Sue Schmidt. Linda Ferrill. Mary Gryvna. Sheila Brugh, l - ,A ... A ALPHA OMICRON PI Front Row: Judy Ginn. Cheryl Erler, Judy Trent. Pam Kehoe. Dianne Wisnieski. Second Row: Bev Martin. Karen D'Brien. Jennifer Walker, Gwen Hiett. Alice Diet- rick. Jackie I-razier. Becky Deeren. Cheryl Cody. Norma Stphenson. Third Row: Susie Christie. Marcia Tharpe. Karen Soderstrom. Betsy Tripp. Ellen Getts. Lou Churchman. Millie Cole Jeanne Deal. Jeryl Lee Mason, Back Rovs: Mary Wilson, Leigh Sellars. Jane Ferrill. Pam Wiley, Earlene Smith. Mary lruiitner. Kathy Kaullnian. Bonnie Clark. Diane Jennings. Willetta Wade. Alpha Omicron Pi Kappa Kappa chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi installed the new AOPi chapter at Purdue University. Other honors included the winning of an achievement cup for standards at national convention. being winner of sorority division of Bike-A-Thon. and placing second in Spring Sing. As their philanthropic project. the sisters registered Delaware County for T.B. tests and X-Rays. ALPHA OMICRON Pl Front Row: Eileen Kocsis. Karen Duboy. Mary Coar. Beejee Deiser. Sue Watson. Second Row: Judy Otterbach. Marcy Clark. Carolyn Laskouski. Lana Korth. Carol Weicht. Janellyn Hahn, Karen Conner, June Browning. Third Row: Julie Ellsworth. Kay Doty. Joan Price. Ann Benell. Susie Iveson, Elaine Miller, Margie Moody, Linda Reeder. Back Row: Joann Myers. Carol Skierkowski. Pattyann Goss. Jan Waldkoetter. Pat Lannerd. Sue Knight, Barbara Mangus. Barb Morris. Patsy Dick, Shirley Kneile. 1 Z-7 wists? xg A . , fi xelkx 9 ,L h -A 3 r J, E lx an-M-A ' - lf has - is-..a...f.. A ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Front Row: Marcella Best. Judy' Kennedy. Clara Campbell. Sue Lug- gar. Deanna Leonard. Cheire Sproyyl, Second Ron: Paula Hoyy ard. Joyce lNlcCray. Judy Wylie. Alice Berninger. Ellen Keith. Janet Livingston. Judy Mikescll. Third Row: Mary Lou Millican. K Linda Lucas. Connie Tapscott. Linda Yaidik. Judy Emens. Ellen McCarron, Back Row: Sandy Miller. Jane Templeton. Jan Jester. Janice Mciiahey. Ann Parsons. Julie Redmon. Carol Markussen. Nancy' Glenyyith. Judy Smith. Sylvia Stephens. Sue Ellen Long. Sy bil Ward. Alpha Sigma Alpha SVS Chi Chi Chapter was pleased to host the Indiana sw Alpha Sigma Alpha State Day this year. Working to- , gether throughout the year toward the attainment of their goals. physical. spiritual. intellectual. and social develop- ment. Alpha Sigs shared moments of sisterhood as they took part in sorority retreats. a Christmas party. social e - coffee hours. and money making projects-a record hop and ...A . selling cards. ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Front Row: Judy Heath. Jo Pctry. Linda Niedbalski. Lynn Satter- yyaite. Jan Carter. Judy Henry. Second Row: Mary' Lou Landis. Jamalee Crowe. Janet Wise. Margie Lappin. Pat Barnard. Justine Derba. Ann Leonard. Third Row: Sue May. Jane Shipley. Judy Degler. Linda Harless. Loretta King, Susan Legg. Lucy' Vernon. Back Row: Carrie Matson. Sharyn Bradford, Sarita Harrell. Sharon Lanker. Nancy Dodds. Patty Goodwin. Eileen Bow- man. Judy Keck. Carolyn Ellison. Linda Layman. C7 X., w 117 I , if 4- lv eff. l se, s - g ff ,xx p V l - , ' .La ,, cs NY f- its l 696, tv i l T, V' X r l li A Qi t W9 Q.. 9, D34 . ALPHA SIGMA TAU Front Row: Linda Anderson. Carolyn Sine. Susan Staples. Judy Martin. Rosemarie Btierkle. Kathy linettle. Janet Sears. Pam Fulton. Back Row: Marilyn Koch. Colleen Schenher, Sharon Stefano. Karen Next. Dottie Doerllinger. Mary Ann Bergmann, Nancy Mutz- feld. Jane Gilmer. Linda Huser. Tally Timbrook. Alpha Sigma Tau All Sisters Together. the theme of this year's events. was carried out by working on a car wash and selling candles. As their philanthropic project. Alpha Taus sent CARE packages to an orphanage and sponsored an orphan's Christmas party. Desiring to have fun at almost any time. Alpha Taus took part in many activities, including Home- coming. camp-outs. and Parent's Day Breakfast. ALPHA SIGMA TAU Front Row: Holly Watson. Sharon Drill. Carole Resler. Karen Keller. Carol Buzolils, Marijo Barnett. Sharon Loucks, Bunny Ward, Back Row: Nancy Dehnbostel, Marilyn Brown. Peggy Piggs. Karen Soper. Barbara Metcalfe. Margaret Biga. Ruth Ann Whittig. Sandy Robbins. Elizabeth Ellison. .ry 3 :IQ N filo tl QT' 'T-7 A 'Q - si fx ' 6, e E9 J of gl e Q f eg , - . Q9 ea' X . 'wg Vlfwi 3 . . l fx fx f' 9 get Q v-1 Q. CHI OMEGA Front Row: Diane Turso. Dana Myers. Barbara Bickel. Sandy Collester. Margo Massa. Diane Gray. Nancy Warren. Jane Marty. Darlene Bell. Second Row: Nancy Shaver. Kay Collins. Donna Erwin. Linda Wilson. Bunnie Lazarro. Judy Nieman. Dianna Ford. Geor- gia Gall. Linda Hellinger. Third Row: Carole Claypool. Marilyn Hollingsworth. Beth Galla- gher. Gwen Durflinger. Ellen VanDeWalle. Carol Mock. Ann Pasmann. Cverri Pasko. Sue Sirk. Back Row: Jackie Nye. Cindy Ward. Mary Ann Mucha. Diane Ferber, Marilyn Jo Craig. Ellen Huffman. Chi Omega Phi Epsilon chapter of Chi Omega won the Scholarship Trophy for having attained the highest scholarship of all Indiana Chi Omega chapters. They also won a scholarship plaque for the most improved chapter. Chi O sisters were actively engaged this year in Homecoming events. Fall Carnival. State Day. Variety Show. Bike-A-Thon. Spring Sing, and Co-Ed Ball. CHI OMEGA Front Row: Jennifer Waltz. Carol Wilner. Shirley Waters. Kathy Slater, Lola Shook. Linda Wallace. Second Row: Jan Hauser, Marilyn Riner. Sandy Garbacz, Susie Clay- comh. Ann Dorsey. Diana Long. Kathy Pickman. Carol Meadows. Back Row: Roberta Phil- lippi. Linda Lane. Barbara Phillips. Lavondia Carl. Ruth Kitchell. Becky Murray. JoAnn Shultz. Lynn Delap, Carla Asherman. Margie Mazeikas. Judy Myers. Us l ll. nh., - ,' Q Q X 1 'P vf.'Q, uf' 1 A 1 -' i : ' hu-f DELTA SIGMA THETA Front Row: Connie Cosper. Patricia Irving. Irma Tyler. Lettie Ray. Jovce Peterson. Gwen Heeter. Back Row: Rose Mollison, Annette Oliver, Larcy McCarley, Diana Scott, Diana Bonds, Carolyn Estell, Edna lsom. Make the World More Beautiful Because You Have Lived was the Delta Sigma Theta Motto which reilected their goal of service to the community. Christmas caroling at Ball Memorial Hospital and donating toys to the Harry Mock School for the mentally retarded were but a few of these services. Sisters also took part in Homecoming, an Alumni Tea. Get Acquainted Party. Parent's Day Tea. and Founder's Day Banquet. 21 NSN, 'U :XM DELTA SIGMA THETA tleft to right? Nadine Reed Normandie Fulson. Linda Ralston. Delta Sigma Theta . Nm . Cb Y? DELTA ZETA Front Row: Judy Conn. Sandy Morris. Marcy Hannon. Karen Daugherty. Betty Bennett. Second Row: Jane TxlcCatierty. Beth Bayless. Alice Price. Ellen Zeigler. Anne Ruddick. Jayne Grant. Connie linecht, Susan Dann. Third Ron: Sue Searer. Julie Michael. Nancy Atkins, Blanche Cvarner. Peggy Beaton. Sally Wertenherger. Mary Ann Karst. Sandy Brink. Back Row: Karen Kenyon. Beth Burgan. Mary' Mclienney. Bev I-luhhs. Marilyn Danner. Barbara Haddin. Kathy Morris. Cheryl Fenn. Ann Willen. Delta Zeta Gamma Chi chapter was honored to receive the Delta Zeta Outstanding Chapter Scholasticallyu award. the Alpha Hyes Trophy. Other honors received were the national Lamplighter Scholarship Certificate and DZ state recognition for continued achievement. As their philan- thropic project, DZ's made tray favors for Ball Memorial Hospital. and helped on the Red Cross Veterans' Dance. DELTA ZETA Front Row: Janis Watkins. Carole Wise. Judy Beaver. Pat Hopp. JoAnne Shank, Linda Notike. Second Row: Kay Hollingsworth. Nancy Treesh. Rhea Bishop. Diana Burlthardl. Marcia Anderson. Judy Pletcher. Wilma Fox. Nancy Longyear. Marv Bell Stuart. Third Row: Hilda Haupert. Mary' Follters. Joanna Harris. Myrna Ray Rogers. Beth Emshvtil- ler. Norma Boyts. Anne Rogers. Barb I-loback. Connie Martin. Jan Colins. Back Row: Sharon Williamson. Jane Dunn. Sara Dawson. Marcia Hizer. Joyce Ballinger, Carol Hidy. Susan Em- mel. Elaine Mahank. Connie Rutherford. Suzy Ostroyyski. '15 X v7 V? '-7 i GAMMA THETA Front Row: Connie Cardasis. Pat Allyrighl. Toni Wagner. Carole Hill. Sal- ly' Weelxleyy Connie Dale, Second Row: Cindy lfosnough. Nicki Sullivan. Karen Stevens. April McVaugh. Judy' Smith. Becky Poppy. Nancy Lotl. ,lean Doliiiiiann. Back Row: lyndall Callis. Carolyn Ranney. Judy' Schori. Suzanne Falter. Karen Kunkel. Lynne Leech. Linda Fields. Jane Fusing. Suzanne Steinlxamp. Beverly' Blank. Gamma Theta Founded as a local sorority in 1961 . Gamma Theta's have been striving for national afiiliation. Histories and programs were typed up and accepted by the Panhellenic Board. Letters were sent to extension chairmen. and the sorority is now meeting with Nationals and deciding their future. The sorority again sponsored the Ugly-Man Contest. and various philanthropic projects. GAMMA THETA Front Roxy: Sue Sprinkle. Sharon l.urt1. linda Sutphin. Nancy' Munson. Carolyn Skager. Ann Wright. Barb Bziert. Judy Philapy, Second Ron: Connie Lee. Patti Perkins. Anna Naselari. Joanie Watkins. Yaneeta D'Andrea. Gloria Randall. Carol Nusslxuirn. Mary l-loss Back Row: Janet Bleile. Anita liirsits. Rose Schlicltinan. Pat Shull. Lynn Laniherl. Yiclti Reinoehl. Judy' Sturm. Betty' Draibinscott. Jeanie Ramsey er. H Baumgartner. E' lk- - 999 QQ! 5439 336 155252 its-itvw lasik? ...t . Y? i' ' isa., .-was Pl BETA PHI Front Row: Jewell Wehb.,Ann Woodmnnsee. Marcia Gates. Sharon Smalley. Judy Rust. Sheilah Heavenridge. Judy Summers. Second Row: Linda Bender. Marilyn Eno. Kay Cross. Mary Ann Fisher. Carol Rinard. Bev Hedges. Barb Armstrong. Bonnie Paton. Mary Ann Phillips. Sara Dierking. Back Row: Lana Bouslog. Palm Lentz. Nancy Dugan. Angie Miller. Jackie Atkins. Lynne Meranda. Arlene Beck. Sandy Zimmerman. Pam King. Donna Richard- son. Edye Johnson. Pi Beta Phi Hosting a national oificer was one of the highlights for Indiana Zeta chapter of Pi Beta Phi. This year's activities also included a Christmas party for orphans at Kitselman Center. the Faculty Tea. and a breakfast for parents in the Spring. Honors included Homecoming Queen, Blue Key Sweetheart, Spring Sing winner. and second place scholarship among sororities. PI BETA PHI Front Row: Taya Erekson. Elaine Byrum. Peggy Burleson. Cindy Schaab. Judy Merrill. Bonnie Bexner. Bonnie Breting. Second Row: Nancy Beam. Jan Johnson. Delly DeCourcy. Ann Wantz. Ellen Lockwood. Maryellen Navicky. Karen Davidson. Charlotte Beach. Back Row: Betsy Noel. Linda Maddox. Linda Loats. Marilyn Wrestler. Marilyn Fisher. Janet Mullen. Judy Fritzmeier. Sharon Gustavel. Carolyn Hickman.. Marcia Cline. Nancy Gause. Carolyn Blum. Cheryl Knoebel. Cathy Hosier. V. V 5' Ama- CWB!! T7 C7 ww, J it I W A I . , Lg-t. xx l f' 's.--r l ' SIGMA KAPPA Front Row: Sherry Held. Carole Berg. Carole Grifliths. Rita Holladay. Karen Jablonski. Second Row: Margi Fishero. Linda Wilkenson. Mary Bender. Happy Walts, Jo Roy- er. Lois Venard. Third Row: Karen Baer. Kathie Bolin. Becky Welsch. Barb Seller. Sally Dis- pennett. Susie Meier. Pam Kutter. I.es Stillwell. Back Row: Fmily Whitehead. Carole Smith. Nancy Jones. Carol Close. Nancy Seymour. Mari Beth Hosler. Margie Burford. Mary Lou Riggins. Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappas enjoyed living in their newly redecorated suite. Couches were recovered and a new rug and a new television set were added. A new pin light. a gift from the Mother's Club. shines in the window of first floor De Motte Hall. Once every month. sisters contributed to the gerontology project at the Nichols Nursing Home. Gamma Eta chapter was also proud to receive the state scholarship trophy of Sigma Kappa. 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'-ing - ,Q 9 K Q1 '1 71. .Q I 4 ind .,-4 Q '-4' x X .A ,Q . 4 X M- X . - X ig Q f 'ir me 1 .f - S J -if' SS SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Front Row: Peggy Ooten. Martha Sue Rupel. Joyce Williams. Labrine Dimos, Diana Cleaver. Second Row: Sherry Dinwiddie. Linda Milnourn. Sandy Holle. Karen Ferguson. Jacque Bowen. Sandy Bryleski. Sandie Ford. Pat Heline. Third Row: Karen Perkins, Sally Hopkins. Cheryl Haley. Pris Stafford. Rath Ann Hippensteel. Karen Moore, Pam Conley. Nancy Crouse, Back Row: Becky McGill. Carolyn Gilmer. Diane Gibson. Sandy Payton. Pat Broshar. Betty Radke, Sally Masing. Phyllis Sweet. Anne Haugsrud. Sigma Sigma Sigma In keeping with their nation al philanthropic theme Sigma Serves Children. the women of Beta Gamma chapter donated to the Robbie Page Memorial Fund. which is used for construction and upkeep of the Childrens Hospital at Chapel Hill. North Carolina. The biggest achievement for Sigma Sigma Sigma was the purchase ofa colonial mansion in Virginia to replace their over-crowded national headquarters. SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Front Row: Nancy Carver. Sara Holmes. Jill Miller. Linda Dietrich. Barb Reid. Marty Lee. Second Row: Pal Ellison. Gail Crawford. Mary Ann Lawry. Susie Has- ty. Melinda Donovan. Karen Wittiver. Carolyn Fulton. Mary Jane Coon. Betty Hosimer. Con- nie Rololf. Third Row: Susie Spiegel. Becky Mattox. Donna Davidson. Candy Scheick. Merry Lou Harvey. Sandy Merle. Nancy Deister. Susie Pavy. Marcia We Joanna Busey, Tommie Allison. Bobbie Hunter. Betty Finch. S Herald. Diane Tabbert. Diane David. Jane Beehler. 6 4 kk. , Q we 'S . V V ,xl l A - -K L 1 .t at if, ' V W . - ... N A V. if .X-,g g 4 . 0 1. i aver. Lois Smith. Back Row: usan Renkenberger. Claudia ...aww-. s. 'T5'-'Sm 3 L A DELTA CHI Front Row: .lerry Perirod, James Wright. Dick Mcliaig. Ron Hull. Pat Raueci Bob Grox er. Ted Wienke. Second Row: Nolan Schmidt, Stexe Woolxird. Tom Neely. Jerry Tecl John Kulzivik. Tom Melitug. Ned Fmshxxiller. .lohn lngernizinn. ,lim lngermann. Bob Fergu son. Joe Taylor Third Row: Kim firithn. Flvin Copper. .lim Barrett. Bob Seward. .lim Swuils Ken Thompson. Roger Felton. Douglas W.ilterhouse. Ken MuFall. ,lerry Dodson. John Young Buck Row: Bob 0'Connor. Hob Brahani. Way ne Marsh. .lohn Hoagland. Bill Hedges. Bob Per kins. Glen Ohiuit. lim Cook. Herbert Geiger. Don Litherlxtnd. Dick Wheeler, Geof Scott Mick Hile. Greeting their new housemother. Miss Virginia Oberly. was one ofthe outstanding events for the Delta Chis this year. One of the highpoints is of public relations for Delta Chi was their s annual fraternity and housemothers' banquet and their sorority presidents' banquet. The Delta Chis also hosted President Emems and Dean Burkhardt and wives at dinner. f E E Ns. KAPPA ALPHA PSI Front Row: Ben Robinson, Avery Chandler. Ed Butler. Brian Settles. Jim Middleton. Back Row: Jay Michael Smith, Herbert Hynes. Hugh Jones. Wylie Williams, DuBois Sherrell, Don Ashby, John Wilkins. Kappa Men took one of the largest and best pledge classes they have ever taken since they were instituted as Delta Iota chapter in 1953. Fifteen pledges were taken. Kappa Alpha Psi was well represented on campus by men in intercollegiate athletics. Displaying their prowess in athletics, Kappa Men were a credit to the college, as well as their X1 i. 5 ,. own fraternity. KAPPA ALPHA PSI Front Row: Homer Jackson. William Roberts, Phil Bird. Back Row: Joseph Edwards. Jimmy Ma- jors. Charles Martin. David Bass. L Kappa Alpha Psi LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Front Row: Jack LeBeau. Marvin Snook. Gerald Clemons, Jerry Grimes. Don Dargitz. Sandy Daugherty. Gene Menze. Dave Heinkel. Bill Wilson. Ron Craig. Jerry File. Second Row: Steve Clippenger. Jim Watson. Gene Jacobs. Don Willsey. Phil Smith. Paul Close. Ron Handwork, Roger Allen. Jim Aebi. John Aebi, Jim Garretson. Tom Kinghorn. Third Row: Tom Noel. Forrest Theobald. Jim Taylor. John Hemphill. Jack Reefer. Denny Mc- Coy. Dale Wenning. Jim Reed. Mars Wolford. Jim Harter. Rick Reeves. Tom Reiter. Back Row: Art Johnson. Steve Brooks. Tom King. Jim Fisher. John Flora. Boh Meyer. Bob Marshall. Fred Price. Keith Henschen, Bob Connell. Bill Gardner, Larry Nelson. Jim Lance. Harry Rockwell. Lambda Chi Alpha The highlight of the year for the Iota Alpha chapter was the completion of their S 100.000 addition to the fraternity house. The addition was completed shortly after Easter vacation. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Front Row: Dave Whitson. Mark Alexander. Jack Fisher. Steve Da- vis. Jerry Miller. Kelly Fitzharris. Chuck Kammeyer. Mike Kendall. Bill Kenney, John Seffrin. Ty Berry. Bob Johnson. Second Row: Greg Bancroft. Ted Crum. Bob Hartman, Chuck Grink- meyer. Don Patton. Lowell Greer. Steve Shouse. Mike Creech. Jim Culver. Mike Sapp. Ralph Wagner. Paul Geiger. Third Row: Bob McClurg. Steve Takats. Kerry Grinkmeyer. Jerry Hum- phrey. Rich Alexander. Steve Richards. Jeff Feller. Jim Morgan. Mick Donotf. Gary Crask. Dick Schmidt, Dick Fisher, Steve Davis. Back Row: lien Nierman. Steve Lacey. Kirk Wible. Erv Denig. Jack Jorden. Bruce Mills. Kent Guthrie. Roger Oldham. Bob Ross. Rodfer Macy. Don Stohler. Dave Gingrich. Duane Hodgin. Allison Myers. Dave Boyle. I Se-1 .V M A Fmrafghnrw taxi Q a . f - rx- ' , C2 'SO H S-- 'www fm PHI SIGMA EPSILON Front Row: Robert Rhodes. William Gordon. Edwin Peter. Second Row: Argyle Savage, J. B. Mclionald, Marion Cooler, Tim Yeadon. Back Row: Don McKay, Wayne Showalter. Tom Bradley. Gary Barger. At their record hop the men of Phi Sigma fp Epsilon sponsored Baby Huey and his band. the In .,.a.1 Colossal Vets. The men of Phi Sig participate in almost every phase of the intramural program Q , on campus. Their efforts were rewarded during G' the football season as they won the fraternity B league for regular season play. Many of their other teams were regarded highly in various competitions. PHI SIGMA EPSILON Front Row: Robert Rhodes, William Gordon, Edwin Peter. Second Row: Paul Delung. Melvin Goldman, Mike Smith, Carlton Polk. Back Row: Phillip Steiner, Bruce Simon, Jerry Miller. 5-A --C Phi Sigma Epsilon SIGMA CHI Front Row: Larry Sipes. Mike George. Bernie Stafford, Bill Klesch. Ray Campbell. Pat Brady, Dick Legg. Bill Wyman. George Fratus. Tim Hickey. Jerry Skarbek. Second Row: Steve Scott. Ray McDonald. Dennis Cooley. John Hughes. Gary Harvey. Rick Hand. Tony Patterson. Dale Bradley. Tom Brady. Kirby Miller. Hank Orkis. Third Row: Stephen Ruh. Dan Quigley. Ken Sparks. Charles Gale. Dave Knoop. Pat Martin. Dick Cline. Joe Fanelli. Dave Myers, Dan Estes. John Lull. Bob Wells. Back Row: Joe Kilmer. Jerry Holman. Tom Norlhcott, Dan Thornton. Bill Sharp. Larry Harmen. Larry Reedy. Jeff Leuis. Ed Thornburg. John Stern. Jim Smith. Bill Jennings. Rich Lippott, Sigma Chi Fried iish was the menu for a record number of people as the men of Sigma Chi joined Tri-Sigma sorority for a fall Jonah Fish Fry. Derby Day was another social highlight for the Sigs who were busily planning an addition to the fraternity house. Plans called for completion by fall of 1964. SIGMA CHI Front Row: Doug McDowell. Jerry Ringle. Dennie Nuckols. Mike Swartz. Mike McKenzie. Gary Hickman. Stu Gray, Tom Grabill. Ron Fleming. Larry Redman. Jim Clevenger. Steve Farrar. Second Row: Jim Browning. Paul Jolmson. Dayc Geeting. Terry Fox, Tom Barnes. Mike Lewis. Pete Kerkhove. Flannori Le Cave. Myers lN1cCarthy. Ron Vestal. Todd Mes, sick. Dave Cox. Third Row: Mike Holtgrcn. Dave Budd. Howartl Maxwell. Tom Lone. Ted Waltz. Dave Briggs, Art Daub. Tom Doeppers. Bob Summers. Bob Champion. Daye Ferraro. Don Fern. Back Row: Dick Nester. Dave Meek. Dick Orban. John Byers. Jay Deputy. Al Sleet. John Nash, Bruce Carter, Mike Kiefer. Tom Johnson. Dave Murray. Jim Dick. Larry Merica. Barry Baxendale. X 0 fr, kv 1- m I YI- .L 1' .A Q - L Hr?Jf'lF3c tt 'le nl SIGMA PHI EPSILON Front Row: Don Fields. Steve Rathka. Bob Sack. Jerry Glenn. Phil Burgan. Terry Jackson. Skip McCarthy. Ron Shroeder. Ralph Kaczmarek. Bob Randolph. Tom Meilstrup. Second Row: Bob Woods. Larry Speicher. Lewie Gillespie. Blake Soper. Paul Good- ale, Dick Garman. Jerry Joseph. Jack Gonsiorowski. Bob Lesman. Third Row: Mel Watrous. Basil Mawbey. Bob Barkhaus. Ron Ritchie. Gene Ades, Jerry Bowell. Jim Parsons, Dave Wil- liamson. Steve Stults. Tim Lamb, Tom Blackburn. Back Row: Dick Medland. Chuck Leonard. Ed Gill. Dave Long. Fred Cooper. Steve Skelton, Dennis Chambers. Tom Mulry. Charles Lyons. Jim Conway. Rance Buehler. Wayne Hobson. Bob Jones. Sigma Phi Epsilon After a quarter of living at the Delaware Hotel. the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon moved into their completed house. Competition was keen in all intramural sports from flag football in the fall to splashket ball in the spring. Trade parties and fraternity parties rounded out the social calendar for the Eps. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Front Row: Nick Schurr, Steve Nephew, Steve Baba. Jim Snyder, John Hettwer. Gary Smith. Don Tonsori. Bob Jones. Second Row: Harold Resler. Phillip Spar- row. Steven Bowman. John Roscoe. Butch Mcliibbin. Jim Holtzinger. Larry Teghtmeyer. Dick Hochstetler. Third Row: Dave Bingemen, Bruce O'Hara. Dave Pippenger. Jay Bishop, Dave Al-. exander. Clili Loder. Tom Bivens. Paul Pusey. Jim I-Iammel, Steven Doll, Back Row: Chris Renner. Don Sharpe. Roscoe Linville. Charles Gollatz. Jim Ellis. Bob Martin, Chuck Ailes. Frank Houk. John Logan. Steve Pontius, Ken Berger, 3- In bf, M' f l :--X -f ' . .1 'lv '9 A' SIGMA TAU GAMMA Front Row: Ed Tuglione, Tom Grubb. Dick Reyome. Bill Hunni cult. Tom Panlos. Jack McNally. Dave Fountain. Second Row: M. C. Haley. Ron Siders. Harold Carls. Bob Walker. Joe Putz. Larry Snodgrusx. James Hays. Third Row: Dick Atkinson Ron Childs, Dennis Parry. Wilbur Shimer. Mike Kelly. Steve House, Mike Conroy. Buck Row Mike Bail. Maurice Delk. Steve Deniuth. Charles Shock. Louik Hairrtson, T. R. Collingwood Larry Lewis. Paul McCoun. Sigma Tau Gamma Sigma Tau Gamma featured Jay and the Americans in concert on November 12. The Tau's also sponsored the previous year's success. The Lettermen. The 1963 Winners of the Bike-a thon were out again this year to defend their championship, anticipating another victory. SIGMA TAU GAMMA Front Row: Dan Marsh. Tom Garasisc. Dan Dorman. Skip Ankncy. Second Row: Ron Mc- Clughen. Tom Wolfe. Dun Beil. George Putz. Third Row: Cork Conroy. Dean Rziptakis, Dave Soholewski. Frank Swartz. Back Row: Joe Foust. Tom Mordi. Dick Traeger, Ed O'Donnell. John Vance. SIGMA THETA Front Row: Jerry Havill. Warren Condon, Jerry Lawson, Kent Gill, Dave Burchard. Second Row: Jack Campbell. Jim Miller, Howard Williams, Jim Ifert, Jay Cline. Third Row: Elliot Glassman, Don Robinson. Dick Milner. Tom Teusch, John Bowles, Karl Laska, Harry Gonyer. Back Row: Edward Powers, Phil Dull, Jim Kilgore, Jerry Merx, Ray Carter, Dave Anderson. Richard Towne. Sigma Theta Accompanying the securing of a fraternity house at 500 River- side. participation from Sigma Theta men soared on campus. The gain of a good campus standing will enable the men to affiliate soon with a national fraternity. This year x Sigma Thetas welcomed a new housemother, Mrs. Mildred R U Sylvester who worked closely with the remodeling. 4 : SIGMA THETA Front Row: Jerry Smith. Bob Eley, James Hoskins. Dave Riley, Barry Volz, Mike Felger, Kris Leonakis. George Morris, Bill Crapple, Jonnie Hufnagle, John Allison, Bob Zywanoski. Second Row: Larry Moore, Ron Roberts, Jim Ungurait, Charles Hood, Roger Kruk. Steve Totten. Mike Haro. Dick Meyer. Gus Thanos, Stephen Koleszar. Third Row: Ron Green, Dave Vollmar. Joe Dunn. Don Weiderhaft. Denny Hague, Jay Cork. Tom Evans. John Switzer, Ron Van Osdol, Phillip Rudolph. Elwood Hayes. Back Row: Phil Dungan, Mel Mundy, Brad Ayers, Ron Latham, Ron Reinking, Tom Osborne. Tom Farris, Don Sexton, Gary Connelley, Bob Barrell, Hank Witter, Paul Baker, Don Combs. FN 290 THETA CHI Front Row: Dave Dawailt. Jim Johnston. Jim Hansen. Hunk Case. James Mc- Calferty, Bill Hess. Foster Duncan. Mike Achor. George Kirchhausen. Phil Patterson. Sec- ond Row: Jim Goen. Fred Spencer. Mike Hemminger. Howie Apple. John Vice. George Wol- ter. Gene Baugh, Steve Mills. John Saylor. Jim Weilzind. Back Row: Denney Howard. Steve Q ,ET I' . Q Crickmore. Neal Lang. Lee Seitz. Mike Sink. Dick McCauley. Frank I.aRusso. Dale Megquier. uf 1 Warren Cooper. Jim Smith. Larry Gilhert. Q X 'rf' - V A A . A. Theta Chi ' at Q 1 f . f's.g 1. - 1' Frustration marked the efforts of the men of Theta Chi as Y J, A they attempted to secure land for their proposed fraternity . E ,Q ouse on Riverside Avenue. Residents of the area ..., ' - 'R' . .' successfully blocked attempts through appeals to the zoning .. J f board. Theta Chi men Joined the women of Alpha Chi Omega 0 in sponsoring the festivities of the Bowery Ball. THETA CHI Front Row: Tom Quance, Jerry Miltenherger. Dave Bassett. Dave Gerner. Oren Guenin. Bob Ramsden, Bill Wroblewski. Tom Rigney. Gary liraud. Corky Hendricks. Bob Anderson. Second Row: Jim Meuninck, Abdul Al-Sarraf. Jim Kitchell. Homey Vaziri. Joe Crouch. John Weaver, Harold Smuck. Paul Benz, Sherm Scott. Craig Winegzirdner. Back Row: Ron Holtslander. Dave Richards. Jim Nelson. Phil Hubegger. Jack Miller. Kurt Eichorst. Tom Meuninck. Larry Chance. Frank LaRusso. Dave Langas. Warren Cooper. pure- -. Q f 'N Cf N.. f' THFTX XI Front Row Mitk Haley Ren Brehob Ron Steblea. George Giambrone. Emil l-riediuler Dot Porter John Johnson Setond Row Don Lemish. Bob Bly. Lynn Grove, Ed Millti bleu Ci illiv in l-red Vendriek Chuek White Darryl Poole. Third Row: Thom Huge. Mel Bruns Dennis Bodle M irlin Bauer Mike Howard Carl Xerkes, Rog Katterheinrich, Ray Barlnik Bill Doualis Bank Row Allen lkatz Tom Berry Don Porter. John Swindell. Dave Slroh Mithiel MtCirIhx Ditk Biberstint Bill Corbin Don Henlin. Theta Xi if 4 t- as U i A Ut' 5 - x, - I- f uw fir? -'ii' 'J Pt I , Coming from the University of Cincinnati to be housemother for the men of Theta Xi was Mrs. Spann. Again this year. Theta Xi sponsored the all-Greek Variety Show. With new improvements and renewed spirit. the participating Greeks worked with zeal towards presenting the winning skit. The Show was held for the first time in Emens Auditorium. THETA XI Front Row: Bill Schlosser. John Shroeder. Al Haas. Steve Love. Randall Gumns. Ed Bush. Tom Smith. Second Row: Ross Butler, Dave Maroney. Dennis Kitchen. Jim Davis. Jim Auzier. Leonard Echols. Jim Apple. Tom Kolish. Third Row: Mike Mclvlillen, Jim Nie- miee. Larry Gardner. Bill Foster. Randall Bzill. John Sumpter. John Smith. Bob Wilkeson. Rick McLeod. Back Row: John Klcpinger. Bruce Eschholz. Marvin Price, Bill Merx. Kent Stevens, Phil Johnson. Doug Campbell, Charles Grant. 'i -1. Residences . 7.1: ' 63 t N-Xxx :fx L' ,gg g, ,RX ki. ' 5: . 'tl 4' 444' jf our I 4 2 C? X i .Q k tx S Y. ., l . fi ASSOCIATION OF VV0lVlEN'S RESIDENCE IIALLS Fl'0l1f Row: Jlllivi Carr. June Ship- ley. Lana lforth. Back Row: Karen Tyner, Mary Gryvna. Sharen Tyner AWRH Officers The Association of Women's Residence Halls is the group that keeps unity among the halls. They inform the halls of the doings of the other halls. This year they conducted a UN workshop to define the jobs to the newly elected officers of each hall. Baker Hall Baker and Williams Halls worked together to decorate the halls at Homecoming. Their theme was Pick the Sycamores Clean. All four Noyer Halls worked together on a closed dance in the spring. Each hall had a chairman who worked with the others to unify the project. BAKER EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front Row: .lan Woodward, Dianne Wisnicski, Nedru Pipher, Sue Smith. Linda Dietrich. Second Ron: Linda Brown, Ruth Ann Cicsiclski. Patsy Dick. Donna Colin. Harriet Klene, Sharon Schrader. Justine Derdu. Sue Stockson. Sharon Meyer, Delane Coughlin, Back Row: Pal Clark. Curolann Laskowski. Julie Ann Redmon. Sara Halley. Charlotte Ripherger. Sue Salyer. Judith Marlene Degler, Patricia Clinkscales, Susanne Chakos, Judy Ottcrlwach. X7 't l l . 'l' lt + lgl ill? tl 1 t will lg'5l itz tllkiilll ill? Qlil. llll tbl , ttyl! j , tl 2 L 'i 1 .ti l t ,Q it ll l l , 3 lllt ' xl, it pl: l l 1 .N as 'J' i fic' lt li 'H , Q 1 rv' ' Y, lit it 9' 'lV. e .., x Beeman Hall x BEENIAN EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front Row: Amy Whitcraft, Pat Sievers. Lucy Van- derween. Charlotte Hanna. Joan Morrison. Second Row: Kathy Kernan. Sherri Wright. Mar- garet Houseman. Dotti Jones. Karen Wright. Flo Beth Stock. Back Row: Mary Linda Butt. Biddi Main. Virginia Newmann. Marcia Booher..B:1rhara Ransburg. Marcy Steen, Brady Hall At the beginning of the school year. Beeman Hall Brady's theme for Homecoming was It's Oscar had a trade party with Williams Hall. Two of the time for the Cards, Using this theme, they had a residents were finalists in the Orient pageant. large gold Oscar on their front lawn. During the Beeman also sponsored a Mothers Weekend in April. year they held three trade parties with Wagoner and Elliott. BRADY EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front Row: Judy Kirsch. Suzanne Smith. Sue Watson. Rosemary Wasson, Joanna Harris. Nancy Michael, Rosalee Clark. Marsh Birdwell. Back Row: Nancy Amick. Janice Agness. Christine Szymanski. Joy Combs. Judy Dresslar. Mary Folkers, El Baumgartner. Becky Crist. Kay Green. Mary Ann Mucha. Carol Wood. .lt l l i t i Yk R.. lf i l 5 l if lil i , i , , ' H il ll CROSLEY EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front Row: Janice Booth. Pam Crnkovich. Emily Newby. Phyllis Shaffer. Sally Wertenberger. Sue Schreiner, Mary Masteller. Nancy Treesh. Back Row: Pat Higgins. Lucy Guard. Karen Pfledderer. DiAnne Childers. Eileen Bow- man. Agnes King. Nancy Redicker. Sally Hopkins. Janet Daniels. Nancy Rinehart. Karen Fields. Crosley Hall Crosley Hall participated in the conference called f'Love Is Enough. If- which opened with a short punch hour and keynote speech by Dr. R. B. Cochran. a Muncie obstetrician. The women had a special luncheon followed by group discus- sions. DeMotte Hall Miss Marguerite Haugen. director of DeMotte Hall. returned from a year's leave of absence. dur- ing which she visited thirty foreign countries. This year DeMotte sponsored an evening of scholar- ship featuring guest speakers. DeMOTl'E EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front Row: Nicky Sullivan. Andrey Clifton. Carolyn Click. Louella Gilbert. Jane Conn. Second Row: Margi Fishero, Mary Kaye Gunthorp, Lois Venard. Linda Layman. Sally Henninger. Judith Shook. Judith Bell. Back Row: Pamela Lentz. Ruth Ann Wilsey. Pat Mott. Roberta Jeane Smith. Lynne Leech. Kathryn MacKinnon. Linda Fogle. Joyce Peterson, Judy Hamel, Jackie Malaney. Bonnie Jean Redmond. 4: 3 Y11' Y? 'r- 17 '23 5? X if if 5 +4 '31 KLIPPLE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front Row: Sharon Piper. Jo Ellen Porter. Bonnie Allen. Rose Hedrick. Linda Hiatt, Char Hiday. Second Row: Suc Casebeer. Sherry Fosdick. Betty Rybolt. Kathy Kautfman. Sharon Goble. Sally Doughty. Barbara Wolf. Karen Wade. Jean ldlewine. Pat DeRue. Jane Rodgers. Back Row: Karen Stoehr. Mildred Zirkle, Barbara Chambers. Sharon Howard. Linda Derry. Carol Hasbrook. Jane Newby. Barb Reid. Sandi M. Powell. Klipple Hall Klipple and Howick Halls proved to be quite a winning combination this year as their joint effort won tirst prize for homecoming decorations. Their theme. Stump 'emf' was depicted by Babe the blue ox and Paul Bunyan on their lawn. Lucina Hall Lucina's busy year included a Christmas party for local orphansg Fathers Weekend. with the theme Make Room for Daddyuz a Valentines Sweet- heart Tea for their dates: and long-awaited re- decorating. which included new furniture and a new paint job in the lounges. LUCINA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front Row: Margaret Chandler. Phyllis Speicher. JO- anne Mucha. Vicki Vanl-lorn. Julie Palman. Second Row: Ethel Hiegel. Betty Finch. Sharon Bowman. Janice Braun. Karen Kirkpatrick. Nancy Bannon. Back Row: Jean Buse. Paula Jones. Carolyn Czenar. Sandy 'l':tnsey. Judy Hoffman. Alice Rouch. MariBeth Abel. Marva Myers. Lola 'I-Iatton. ' Il il '7 . -Qi' Q i X -fx.C vffcgd, ROGERS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front Row: Deb Rawlings. Connie Knecht. Marcia Levinson. Linda Wolf, Judy Trent. Pat Gochenour. Joan Kislta. Janet Edison, Back Row: Karen Southworth. Diane Demaree. Jane Anne Hanes. Judy Martin. Dottie Docrtltnger. Lin Nelson. Barbara McGee. Betsy Doyx ncy. Susan Knight. kathy White. Linda Williams. Rogers Hall Tichenor Hall Rogers Hall this year has a new director. Mrs. Tichenor Hall sponsoredaplay school for children Imogene Martin lilled in last year in Crosley and of faculty and graduate students. The hall also helped as assistant director in Lucina. Under Mrs. held seminars to help new freshmen become Martin. Rogers had trade parties with Howick acquainted with Ball State and a human relations and Elliott Halls. workshop. TICHENOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front Row: Susan Clark. Judy Mikesell. Jackie Frazier. Marcia Dalton. Judy Heath. Second Row: Patricia Beal. Phyllis South. Marilyn Krueger. Beverly Startzman. Mary Jane Fisher. Cheryl Cody. Sherry Hoover. Back Row: Marilyn Adam. Miss Paula Mullin. Virginia Arnold. Sandy Roclthold. l.ynn Stephenson. Jill Mohler. Jayne Grant. Kathy Dellinger. Melinda Broun. Reta Emmans. Hazel Carter. We- E-kXNAS?,'tl1i1SWi.' 3.153-':'s'T' ' .': I -.1 ' ' ' l TRANE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front Row: Sandy Tucker. Nancy Loudenback. Harriett Slocum. Marilynn Koch. Merrillyn Vance. Back Row: Sue Douglass. Janice Wysong. Barbara Chester. Susan Henney. Donna Patrick. Carol Chael. Marilyn Myers. Trane Hall This year Trane adopted a sixth grade class from West Longfellow Elementary School. They invited the class to the hall for a tour. skit. songs. and refreshments. The class showed their appreciation by inviting the women to their classroom for a party. Wood Hall Wood Hall women participated in the confer- ence. sponsored by Woodworth Halls, on Sex and Coeds. Dr. R. B. Cochran. Dr. Mildred Ballou, Mrs. Richard Burkhart. and Dr. Merrill Rippy were the speakers. The Wood Hall choir sang several selections. WOOD EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front Row: Jan Moore. Les Stillwell. Mary Zaharako, Nancy Cain. Sandra Merle. Marianne Haas. Vicki Miser. Sharon Pearl. Back Row: Beth Emshwiller. Pu! White. Raylene Berndt. Susan Dunn. Nancy Forsyth. Beth Mohney. Anna Naselari. Dorothy Rudder. Vicki Walker. Judy Martin. Sally Worrell. Marilyn Fisher. Nancy Knapp. Marilyn Wrestler. Linda Dehner Y? ,Q Q. sas rg.,- 'sf- g A, , A fb ,T 'Sf iff MEN'S RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION Front Row: Steve Richards. Donald Fivvek. John McBride. Back Row: Bob Hartman. Paul C. Baker, Don McAfee. MRHA Officers The Men's Residence Hall Association probed questions concerning residence hall living. One of the problems is over-crowding. Another problem on this campus is that students over 21 years of age want the privilege to choose their own housing. Elliott Hall Again the men of Elliott went all out for annual Homecoming decorations. Their theme. The Greatest Festival on Earth. was depicted by a circus. complete with sideshow. posters. and acts. After the morning of judging. the men held a punch hour for their guests. ELLIOTT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front Row: Ron Lancioni. Ron Reinking. Bob Hart- man. Don McAfee. Gary Turner. Lyle Thompson. Back Row: Nelson Evans. Jon Hughes. Jerry Havill. Dubois Sherrclli. Chad Riddle. Bod Wells. Dean Weilacher. Dan Hockney. Steve Sickafoose. Ron Wilson. l 299 X7 tn ' 'Mt lm will 4' 5'-2.1, . Q ' Ga v L. n R- iii HOWICK EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front Row: Richard Crowe. Bill Sutters. Dale Isgrigg, Don Fixxek, Don Whetstone. Don Mikesell. Back Row: John W. West. Vernon Ritchie, Skip Shea. Edward Linetty. Chuck Maxwell. Dave l-larakas. Steve Dicken. Jack Call. Hovticlx started the year with tl Tradewinds Wagoner cultural committee was active in getting trade party with lxlipple At Halloween, the two guest speakers and movies for the men. They had halls again combined to have a costume party. a regular Thursday evening series. The men in- Their decor rtions tor homecoming won lirst place itiated a new idea on the campus. that of resi- dence hall serenades. This venture proved to be a success and was well liked by all. WAGONER EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front Row: George L. Hoege, Thomas R. Hass- mann. Ronald Curtis. Don Metzger. Lester Taylor. John W. McBride. Jerry Paulus, Gary Sokar. Second Row: Terry Scott. Bryan Pellz. Alan Duncan. Paul Baker, Elliott Glassman. Steve Matthias. Joe lNlumpower. Back Row: Al Steele. Phil Borgan. Ed Kell. John Sturnes. Bill Perkins. Sum Roberts. Ron Saunders. gig. 'lugs-s 1 300 BN xx .bb WILLIAMS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front Row: Joe Dunbar, David Myers, Ralph Wagner. Kerry Grinkmeyer. Second Row: David Lucas. Frank Rokosz. Rohert Berger. Rich- ard Dailey. Craig Hosterman. Stephen Heider. Michael Pzitrick. John Klepinger. Fd Ger- ardot. Back Row: Larry Yeakley, Steve Nephew, Will Misner, Larry Bailey. Dun Straub, Wayne Luttrell, Stanley Frantz. Stephen Koleszar. Paul Johnson. Jerry Joseph, Mike Haro. Bill Merx. Williams Hall Williams and Baker used Pick the Sycamores Clean for their theme for homecoming. They used an ark containing elephants. lions, and gi- raffes. For realism they animated a cardingal and the waves. 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Af 5 A -, f - ' was - .L . , -3-s .M jff ' wi- ilwfk I-N 1.5 , as 1,5 R. 5 -,-f 1-ir ' JI Q- - '- i If ' - ' .' , ' ' 4. ' . - ' ' ' . FgiiiMA 1.54. . YK, 1 -atf.sS':fap,1i:.4Qf-' be +ff?TYMNff.g,1, inn 'iaaseflacsasmg-ev,,4 Q' M - au, ,, ieafhgl-,:t!.,,,- , VARSITY FOOTBALL Front Row: Terry Bonta, Larry Dreasky, John Walker. Frank Cerqueira. Ted Huber, Larry Hammell, Dale Ha- macher, Joe Burvan, Bob Connell. Second Row: Denny Cornelius. Merv Rettenrnund. Marv Rettenmund, John Shipley. Steve House, Tom Johnston, Tony Guth, John Conley, Ron Evanoff. Dave Langas. Third Row: Coach Bob Wyman. Coach Fred Kehoe, Head Coach Ray Louthern. Student Manager Gary Modlin, Tom Meilstrup, Roger Wisley. Dave Meek. Dick Geist, Student Manager Paul Schladant. Coach Mike Hoffman, Coach Jim Freeman. Fourth Row: Jim Harter. Henry Orkis, Jim Land, Kurt Eichorst, Eric Bishop, Ed Gill, Dick Orban. John Logan. Pat Alford, Bob Warne. Dave Armstrong. Back Row: Leo Seitz, Mike George, Lloyd Fisher, Paul Gallo, Jim Todd, Dave Reeves, Nickey Baker, Dave Whitson, Gus Talbert, Ed Dabros. Varsity Football Freshman Football FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Front Row: Scotty Erwin. Roger Urick. John Riggen. Joe Klein. Frank Houk. lim Hummel. George Gilrowski, Jerry Rosenberger, George Carroll. Second Row: John Stern. Dick Messner. Doug Brown, Dick Hochstetler, Pete Campnnella. Al High- lield, Ray McDonald, Steve Stahl. Third Row: Line Coach Jim Freeman, Ass't Coach Art VanRennsselaer. Jim Falcone. John Hostrawser. Pat Arrick, Ed Bailey. Rodger Macy, Mike Patrick, Student Manager Bill Layton, Freshman Coach Mike Hoffman. Fourth Row: Vincent Ca- marota, David White. Doug Walterhouse. Phil Minch. Jerrv Wozniak. Chester Lewis. Bob McElfresh. Pat Gimbzirzl. Lynn Taulman. Scott Kratovil. Back Row: Cliiford Robinson, Dan Seymour. Skip Hendricks. Maurice Delk. George Gulyas, Tom Casgar. Larry Lewis. 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Second Row: Student Managers George Griffith, Mel Goldman. Jerry Beguhn. Joe Hoffman. Couch Jim I-linga. Back Row: Ron Latham, Duane Hamilton. Ed Butler. Bob Heady. Dick Reedy. Varsity Basketball Freshman Basketball FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Front Row: Ken Sparks. Dave Stearns, Phil Rickleff. John Haney, Mike Sapp, Second Row: Asst Coach Art Rikstad. Keith Thornburg. Dick Lippoott. Jim Hammel. Coach Larry McClements. Back Row: Ed Sherry. Dave Huth. John Schmutz. John Schetzsle, Larry Reedy. -rv rw 3 f. 'N Qlwxrwf . 'Pg'-fi . fm 'N 'H' i Q. .oc tm. fl' WRESTLING Front Row: Larry Sims. Jim Hatcher, Dan DiGenova, John Weaver, Sherman Scott. Second Row: Couch George Mihal. Jim Parsons. Glen Marcum, Bill Fisher, Ray Bayer, Ass't Coach Art VanRensselzier. Back Row: Bob Wagner. Les Spencer, Dave Stroh. Mike Oatis, Phil Utter, Bob Ashman. Wrestling Swimming SWIMMING Front Row: George Wrasse, Al Bielitz, Bob Barkhaus, Walt Windsor, Mars Wolford, Rudy Stafford. Second Row: Student Manager Wayne Luttrell. Dan Swihart, Gary Tucker, Dick Shore, Perry Schlie, Coach John Lewellen. Back Row: Jim Nelson, Dave Skorupski, Ricky Reed, Tome Wolfe. Bob Powell, Bill Doolan. Larry Holloway. l X I .. , L- 11. X A' fa-.sr K V m i i N5-Q X . N- L, f. : ' S V '- J- -M vi . e 11 -- f Q :ff e'-e r e , - , 1 I ' , If x S J Q i . iiiii- - . x .1 Q , 5 YA . ' 1. ,- i i y ji i X - fc ,4 L ri' 3 bf- ,, is X us . i 1 ji . Q -Q X ffl. V ,. , ff. , i '-V7 J e - X ,Y . J 1 , - x f -4, if T Y ' . ' M i 'U ' . 7 , -, J N i , 1 K I X ,, W A M A -x X J - ,. Q Y- , ,ii-g ' T .-A'if??iii2?53if'i F, - X - .. -A 3 X' K - X X A . W , ij? ,R 4 1 1. R W, A fgWff' X. ' -. 6 . a T: X .R W ' -1 .1 --Q , 3. .Q 2 3 aww! We F X 'Lax NI. i- Q: gk . N J ' I V L Xxiv, . . : ,1.T.0' . 1 . i :A og, f - , ' ii, 23 i Cv A. -1 an ye i ... gf I N' ' , ' ' - .' N '- i , 1 J ' I , f ii if i J 'itfee f' ' . i i 1 l l l -1 5 .. I mmm L 1 Q L. ,I R Q ' New . . I A xtv, X X by NX v s ri X 'X X if . 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V, wh J A gg . . , . in L f 1 f - L f - I . 71 1. fi 5 A 1 1 , VARSITY BASEBALL Front Row: Danny Dorman. Merv Rettenmund. Wayne Schmitz, Ted Huber. Bob Rickel. John Engle. Steve Tzikats. Second Row: Steve Pacquin. Dave Langas, Arnold Fugate. Bill Haijec, Freeman McGregor. Ed Fugate. Al Genovese. Marv Rettenmund. Third Row: Coach Rziy Louthen. Norm Troth. Joe Hollmiin. Dave Roberts. Bob Heady. Jim Hughes. Steve Psikula. Charles Nugent. Back Row: Student Manager Duane Foisl. Jay Bishop. Jim Irwin, Larry Meriea, Jim Frank. Homer Jackson. Student Managers Lloyd Townsend. Richard Henderson. Varsity Baseball Varsity Track VARSITY TRACK Front Row: Student Manager Ed Snelling. Don Ashby, Stan Bippus, Ab- dul Al-Sarraf. Myron Chezem, Dave Wilson. Jinm Mclnerney. Avery Chandler, Jim Hahn, Student Manager Richard Hardt, Second Row: Tom Grubb. Ken Bostelman. Frank LaRusso. John Nash, Jack Keefer, Jerry Williams. Dick Huntoon, Steve Richards, Dave East. Duane Hodgin, Dick Fountain. Coach Dick Stealy. Back Row: Mel Mundy, Curt Casbon. Dick Lis- pon. Dave Snyder. John Hemphill, Kurt Eichorst, Warren Ormiston, Dave Heckman. Ben Robinson, Jim Hoskins. -wx 10 OJ, -F- ,.., 55. Qi 307 ' T x -,.' xxx ,L .gy VARSITY TENNIS Front Row: Jim Hansen. Phil Rush. Homey Vaziri, Karl Laska. Back Row: Chuck Wagner. Dick Osting. Randal Thomas, Coach Bob Korsgaard. Varsity Tennis Varsity Golf VARSITY GOLF Front Row: Bob Lesmzm. Slove Roderick, Jay Cork. Back Row: Dave Lih- ler. Coach Earl Yestingsmeier. Larry Jester. ISE I ,tn , X 1, .. I K mmm F pure, C .V 308 ROTC ROTC Drill Team prepared to execute drill formations. Drill Team Flight Instruction FLIGHT INSTRUCTION CORPS Front Row: Mr. Thomas Reese. Alan Miller, Jim Ride- nour, William Byer. William Wade, Dale Craig. Michael Dunlap, Thomas Noel, Mr. Lewis Reese. Back Row: Damon Smith. Larry Rider. Ronald Seely, Jim Gartley. Cliff Lambert. Joe Hoagland. Dick Price, Douglas Groninger. , '- Y ll R: 'fi MARCHING MADEMOISELLES Front Row: Jean Brittan. Alice Hoover, Becky Overholt, Barbara Bolander, Martha McNeely, Sue Schmalzried. Lois Harris. Dick Nest. Captain Colvin. Colonel Bright. Ruth Littell, Babs Wagoner. Carol Idlewine. Barbara Adams. Pat Sievers. Sue Staples. Back Row: Esther Crandall. Ingrid Brukner. Pat White. Judy Jones. Sandy Pruitt. Sue Chavis. Rita Masterson. Tomma Arnold. Jo Joseph. Sue Renchenberger. Diane Billman. Sally Daugherty, Sally Jamieson. Cassandra Bailey, Ruth Ann Schwing. Janet Linville. Marcy Hannon. Connie Knecht. Marching Mademoiselles Color Guard Air Force Color Guard stood at dress-march attention. e' 3 1 0 Music i .1 . ' f' 4 L i 1 . . . . I in- WONIEIVS CHORUS Front Row: Alice Sprunger. Ruth Landis. Phyllis Jean Miller. .leainne Darlene Bristley. Celizi Henderson, Katren Sue Miller. Denise Tvtigg. Cheryl Broun. Lynne Lexxellen, Normal Hxtrher, Janette Tompkins. Wrethzi Huffman, Second Ron: Nornmntlie Fulson. Marietti Pickett. Yvonne Lewis. Carolyn Wise, Thelma 'I'urley. Patty Kay Clzirk. Gwen Teegardin. Beth Stock. Mary Elgxxs. Charlotte Gerig, Shcrril Cline, Szindy .-Xlexiintler, Third Row: Surah Buughman. Sharen McBride. Patsy Dick. Beverly Chance. Becky liootc. Sandra Merle. Mzirciai Stiles. Karen McDonald, Marilyn lvlyers. Peggy Burleson. B.ii'lmi'it Anderson. Diane Cox, Buck Row: Rehecczt Groninger. Jo Many. Connie lfetters. Mitch H.in- cock. April McVtiugh. Lindam Erdmann. Saintlrat Benson. Put Grady. Beryl Crowe. Dottie Small. Bonnie Hodgen. Women's Chorus Men's Glee Club MEN'S GLEE CLUB Front Row: David Spittul. Andre Creusot. James Geise. Larry Wilson Fred Prescott. Chris Goodwin. David Kohler. Rohert Morehouse. John Sox, Second Row Jack Trussel. Richzird Maurice. Roger Kem. Richard Petrie. Drive Miller. Ronnie Miller. David Moss. Kent Banbury. David Witherow. Third Row: Dennis Chambers, Litrry Hall Richard Beber. Joseph Roberts. Robert Vnsquenz. Fred Ehnes, Gary Kraud. Philip Hols worth. George Kirkpatrick. Dave Burgess, Back Row: Carl Rump, Dick Wheeler. Joe Clark 2avid1Pavidson, Don Power, Meredith Miller. Thomas Schwartz. Bob Perkins. Roger Mc onne . 311 tis 5' as ,. l l' l la l. l l l l l 1 . l l 1 l l l l I l 1 l l l l l r i l l 4 1 l l l I l l l r i i. l 4 r l z L. l l CONCERT CHOIR Front Row: Judy Glore. Clara Fidler. Betty Young. Karen Hayes. Rosalie Spahr. Edye Johnson, Bev Chance. Beryl Crowe. Slyvia Way. Dottie Small. Second Row: Karen McDonald. Janelle Johnson, Peggy Riggs. Jennie Hawthorne. Pat Baldwin. Char- lotte Gerig. Virginia Stephens. Janet Wright. Normandie Fulson. Emily Whitehead. Karen Kirkpatrick. Third Row: Kent Banbury, Phil Holsv. orth. Ron Miller. Dave Weaithers. Dave Moss, Fred Prescott. Harold Kinsler. Stephen Bailey, Dick Maurice, Joe Clark. Bill Robinson. Back Row: Ken Potter. Glen Campbell. Carlysle Chiddester. Tom Swartz. Dave Davidson. Joe Roberts. Dennie Nuckols. Steve Skelton, Dennis Chambers. Jack Trussel. John Stevens. Jim Mergenthal. William Spade. Concert Choir Wind Ensemble SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE Piccolo: Patsy Dick. Flute: Ladonna Cole. Kathy Morris. Oboe: Steve Dingledine. Mary McKenney. Bassoon: Warren Jones. Norma Harber. E Flat Clari- net: John Sox. Bruce Smith. Janet Burkhardt. Sharon Horine. Donna Woodhouse, Martha Bad- ger, Alto Clarinet: Lynne Lexxellen. Bass Clarinet: Carol Markhussen, Mike Bailey. Contra Bass Clarinet: Dean Wiggins. Alto Saxophone: Al Shoetinger. Gary Kraud. Tenor Saxophone: Russell Ingram. Baritone Saxophone: Gary Hontz. Sarousaphone: Richard Beher. Trumpet: Emerson Scott. Bob Thornburg. Larry Lane. Jack Kelly. Jerry Wood. Richard Wheeler. French Horn: Dennis Moller. Lynden Mitchell. Carolyn Irvin. Marilyn Cook. Trombone: Del Wise. Leonard Fchols. Ralph Pressler. Baritone: Roger McConnell. Don Litherland. Tuba: Charles NieCoskey. Leon Giannikoti, String Bass: Carol Barricklow. Percussion: James Lane, James Shroeder. Curtis I-leydt. Ed Ledington. Larry Simmons. Harp: Lillian Phillips. u ,Iv--ef-' ' 'i Y 5 sf' X-' ' HL-r me . Y . ae... .,- ,. S - , . M f fm- . .W -. --H2124 .. .. ' -J--V . ns- .. hi.eeee..:-, ::+aga.ee,:'-.....t A-. -- 2153-1,21-C. 1 .AQ-S.--ri5ri'.5i-.e.z:fQ.:7'ifg5f3'if : 312 ..m.w.a..wa-sa.- .av .1 , , . . . ,.L,,,.-rg 1 I x, V'-ui SPECIAL SERVICES ORCHESTRA Violins: William Spade, Rebekah Barnes. Howard Unger, George Carr, Diane Cox, Virginia Stephens. Violas: Dave Barron, Dick Zirkman, James Smith. Cellosz Mary Rose Prouty, Glen Campbell, John Legbandt, Double Bass: William Hawthorne. Carol Barricklow, Flutes: Sally Boyer. Carol Letsingcr. Oboes: Bob Vasquenz. Clarinets: Kirk Wible, Carolyn Wise. Bassoons: Dave Kohler, Nina Frech, Dave Miller. French Horns: Ross McDonald, William Fatch, Fred Ehnes. Trumpets: Dale Dycus. James Spaur. Trombones: Roger McConnell, Leonard Echols, Ralph Dave Humbert. Harp: Jay Miller. Orchestra Michael Harris. Bennett, Phyllis Peggy Burleson. Marilyn lrvin. Prussler, Tuba: Ball State Orchestra ORCHESTRA Violins: William Spade. Becky Barnes, Diane Cox. Alice Neff. Camelia Carroll, Howard Unger, Mike Harris, George Carr, Anne Rogers. Sharon Tovatt. Virginia Stephens. Larry Simmons, Kathy Mesenger. Normandi Fulson, Sylvia Way, Christine Szymanski. Violas: David Barron, James Smith. Richard Zirkman, Ken Potter, Sarah Baughman. Cello: Mary Rose Prouty. Glen Campbell, John Bennett, Phyllis Legbandt, John Stevens, Beth Pickard, Jay Miller, String Basses: William Hawthorne, Carol Barricklow, Dale Beaver. Lin- den Boggs, Leon Giannaketi. Janet Carrick, Larry Neuhauser, Bob Morehouse. Roger Kem. Harp: Nancy Morgan. Flutes: Laddonna Cole, Lynda Gooding, Carol Letsinger. Kathy Morris. Sally Boyer. Patsv Dick. Pat Grady. Jeannine Linderman, Flo Beth Stock. Oboes: Steve Dingledine. Mary McKenny, Peggy Burleson, Robert Vasquenz. Bev Chance. Clarinets: John Sox. Janet Burkhart. Rex Konz. Dean Dwiggins, Kirk Wible, Carolyn Wise, Judy Love. Ray Chitty, Sharon Horine. Barbara Anderson. Norma Harber. Warren Jones, Max Jones. French Horns: Fred Ehnes. William Fatch, Dennis Moller. Linden Mitchell. Eric Pullen. Ross McDonald, Marvin lrvin. Sharon Bromley. Charles Cox, Carolyn Irvin, Pat Baldwin, Paul Danielson. Marilyn Cook. Trumpets: Emerson Scott. Larry Lane, Jack Kelly, James Spahr, Dale Dycus, Dick Wheeler, Jerry Wood. David Hinshaw. Elwin McAfee, Lester Taylor, Phil Dunlavy, Sharon Roberts. Jett McKinley. Steven Walther. Trombones: Roger McConnell. Leonard Echols, Ralph Pressier, David Witherow, Lewis Stiner. Julius Christman, Phil Dobson. Tuba: Charles McCoskey, David Humbert, Ken Myers. Percussion: Jim Lane, Jack Barton. Karen Davidson. Curtin Heydt. Mari- lyn Cook, Helen Kehne, Bill Robinson. 313 F' -I ill r ll i I. t 6 ln V I, i l l l 1 i l I t , i i i i l l I i 1 l l l i 5 l i i l i i I i 1 l V l l l i i , i 'i i i E .g, 'lg' -QQ . -STN-f' -,S'sftfsf.' Smzss. :refs-ce -wiser ,mv N refew awww Fam , . iT if'-is gk X 3 N.. A ass Q. we Nw-Hx vt .- was vll vQO SIT .tk ' MM- N QQ, f. WR 's tire Q CONCERT BAND Front Row: Elixabeth Windsor. Dave Nash, Diane Jackson. Joellen Reinicke. Sharon Hays. Sherrie Cline. Jean Idle- uine. Sue Tavenor. Flo Beth Stock. Mary Miller. Lynda Gooding. Pat Grady. Janelle Johnson. Dale Dunfee. Jeannine Linderman. Linda Nelson. Second Row: Martha Badger. Donna Woodhouse. Carol Idlewine. Steffany Sever. Mary Ann Bergmann. Marcia Batchelor. Barbara Pesaresi. Marcia l-lizer. Gwen Teegardin. Lauren Hass. Carol Botteron. Jim Mergenthal. Elizabeth Loeffler. Max Jones. Phil Haisley. Louise Pippenger. Carol Liskey. Patricia Evans. Larry Hall, David Spittal. Russel Ingram. Roger Kem. Mary Elgas. Third Row: Valerie Awe. Marcella Best. Deanna Fidler. Connie Ferguson. Doris Griest. Jennie Stallbaum. Shirley Whitehead. Barbara Anderson. James Spaur. Chris Goodwin. Jerry Wood. David Hinshaw. Sherri Bromley. Charles Cox. Paul Danielson. Marilyn Irvin. Richard Shore, Ross MacDonald. Susan Henney. Mike Shallenbarger. Pat Espey, Becky Poppy. William Agle. Mike Bailey, Fourth Row: Karen Lomont. Sharon McBride, Mary Butt. Toni Sargent. Blanche Garner. Karen Anderson. Wayne Stiner. Charles Miller. Don Mayberry. Dan Mathis. Nancy Bollero. Sharon Roberts, Dorothy Wagner. Jerry Kitchin. Phil Dunlavy. Edward Ludington, Elwin McAfee. Greg Eichhorn. Lester Taylor. Jeff Nlcliinley. Jim O'Haze. Steve Walther. John Hamer. Dick Collins. William Jones. Darrel Steffen, Janet Wright. Back Row: Robert Funk- houser. Stan Baginski. Jeanne Bristley. Helen Kehne. Jack Trussel. Ken Myers. Dave I-lumbert. Richard Petrie. Fred Prescott. Phil Dobson. Richard Mauride. David Witherow, Lewis Stiner. Dick Zirkman. George Kirkpatrick. Concert Band Marching Band The Ball State Marching Band performed at halftime of the football games. ' ., f ' -1 Ei 1 - r ' .V - A - Y A. - L a ' .A ,. 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Following Know Your Church Night. the Council sponsored the Thanksgiving and Easter Convocations. Race and Religion was topic for Religious Emphasis Week: a rabbi. priest. and chaplain spoke. Baptist Student Fellowship The William Ball House on Petty Road is the site of the Baptist Student Foundation where stu- dents met to study the Bible and discuss contem- porary affairs. BSF members participated in work weekends in Indianapolis. cleaning up portions of the city and working with the young people. BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Front Row: Janet Sears. Tally Timhrook. Edye Johnson. Janet Gunter. Linda Garrison, Second Row: Linda Bennett. Nancy Cain. Bonnie Lee, Margaret Fisher. Helen Birl. Marva Myers. Anne Rogers. Third Row: Claudia Holt. Linda Noffke. Phyllis Howser, Alice Taylor. Andrea Wells. Carolyn Fulkerson. Donna Colbert. Jean Crisp. Back Row: John Batt. Larry Holler. Tom Northcott. Randall Horine. Wayne Heinke, Donald Mayberry. Chaplain William McGinnis. James Nelson. Ben Ramirez. fir - 1' TT -I I' Nl E .R'k?l1lRXYbNBIkNNNs 11 Els CANTERBURY CLUB Front Row: Judy Park. Sandy Garbaez, Connie Jones. Mrs. Helen L Greenleaf. Merrill Rippy. Father Stewart Wood. Back Row: Cynthia Hasbany. Kathy Wessling. Marilyn Prout. Steve Brooks. Flora Kearney. Joseph Weaver. Frank Lee II. Canterbury Club Christian Science Club Associated with the Grace Episcopal Church, Affording the college community an opportunity the Canterbury Club promoted better relations to learn about Christian Science. the Christian among students. a Communion Service, discus- Science Club sponsored two religious lectures given sion groups during Lent. and an April trip to by Mr. James Watt. C.S., Washington, DC.. and Waycross. Brown Co. for Canterbury Week- Mr. Geith Plimmer, C.S.B., Manchester, England. end. Suppers were held during the year in the home of church members. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CLUB Front Row: Mrs. George V. Pierce. Milan Song. Carol Sue Smith. Cindy Jones. Carol Dishorough. Max Shively. Back Row: George Leatherman. Ger- ry Collard. Susan Emmel. Marilyn Danner, George Hedges, Dr. William H. Tomlinson. wwe? ' 49 'sa DISCIPLES STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Front Row: Robert Shelley. Ardis Perkins. Penelope Dick. Liz Ellison. Kaaren Hardy. Sharon Hawkins. Darla Parks. Second Row: Marilyn Wolfe. L. T. Druck. Carol Vandevendcr. Mary Trout. Darlene Dukes. Karen Hawkins, Dan Goins. BACK ROW: Terrell Sharlow. Gary Warman, Rev. Randall Campbell, Phil Babb. John Emery, Larry Owens, Robert Sears. Disciples Student Fellowship Affiliated with the Hazelwood Christian Church. Disciples Student Fellowship endeavored to create faith through Christian fellowship and service. Meetings to discuss religious and social issues included guest speakers and social films. Future plans include joining the foster parent program. EU B Student Fellowship To unite in Christian manner students interested in the Evangelical United Brethren Church was the purpose of EUB Fellowship. A fall banquet at the Rustic Cabin and a spring dinner at the church highlighted their activities. At meetings. members studied different religious faiths. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Front Row: Becky Russell. Ellen Getts. Lana Morrison, Trinka Small. Jo Bennett. Barbara Ransburg. Lynn Why- brew. Second Row: Marsha Abousanara, Sondra Reece. Lois Walls. Jody Cowden. Carolyn Gender. Judy Reese. Karen Willis. Back Row: Ruth Thorne. Rev. William Clayton. Dale Is- gregg. Mr. Floyd Etchison. Jim Grimes. Kenneth Blank. Phil Grinder. Mike Reese. Dave Painter. s . . N i 1 s 1 - C77 ,y,4x1vfff4f . Jxx 1543 rf! .' Tx ff... t .,,n:.:- FELLOWSHIP OF FRIENDS Front Row: laniee Stucky. Charles Riddle. Carol Idlewine. Back Row: Alvin Wentz. Shirle5 Smith. Jean ldlexxine. Ronald Tetriek. Fellowship of Friends Fellowship of Friends members prepared cookies for shut-ins at Christmas time. In May they went to Quaker Haven on Dewart Lake to clean the camp in preparation for the summers campers. Plans for the establishment of a semi-foundation house near the campus were considered. , f ts 1 Newman Club Newman Club, named in honor of Cardinal New- man. provided a place for Catholic students to congregate and lind spiritual enlightenment. Members of Newman Club competed in the in- tramural sports program. entered a float in the Homecoming Parade. and sponsored a campus dance. NEWMAN CLUB: Louann I-loose. Surat Hipskind. Judy Stein. Ruby Quinn. Ann M. Mur- man. Carole Nl. Shepherd. Put Clitlord. Jeanne Tuku. Elaine Crume, Second Row: Robert Yasquenz. Shuron Hosey, Ruth Ann Quinn. Phil Orth. Pat Brinkman. Annetta Richards. Gerry Erp. Patricia Haggard Third Row: Steve Bailey. Judy David. Marcia Hizer. Ber- nardine Walter. Carolyn S, leX'ow. Susan K. Baxsmann. June Nuderman, Back Row: Ward T, Beckley. Tim Hickey. Emil Nl. Frieduuer. Joe McCeeham. Joe Shea. Larry Maka. Paul Durm, Bob Dager. . 5 ,LS5 NYG, LUTHERAN STUDENT FFIIONSHIP Front Row Susie Anderson Smut Phelps Kathy Mikenas. Back Row Carol Reiter Connie lxneeht Charles Fu i Lutheran Student United Student Fellowship Students of the Lutheran faith endeavored to conserve and develop Christian faith and to en- courage Christian action among college students through Bible discussions. programs. projects. and inter-campus fellowship. Suppers. panels. and films composed Friday evening meetings. UNITED STUDENT FIN LLOWQHIP Front Row Harold lxinslei Lois Janet C un Louise Hensehen. Gene Ann Hoover Back Row M ix Moser D ne Dr nes Hollis Hooxer Elaine Wegehoft, Bob Perkins A 'vm' NN . 'GJ WFSLEY FOUNDATION Front Rovi: David I-Iudelson. Jane Munger Janet Lim Lxnn Dy er. Buck Row: Jay ne DeL1iwter, Tom Schwartz. Marcia 'lilclirisl Rex James B ihbitt Wesley Foundation Looking At Your Relation To Campus was Wesley Foundations theme for a year of activi- ties. Members of Religious Council, Student Sen- ate. faculty. and administration spoke to mem- bers. Dine-A-Mine provided a Friday evening supper for members. and student worship was held on Sunday. IN I-ISTNIINISTER FELLOWSHIP Front Row: Flizaheth Windsor. M true Sue Heston A1 leen Wilson. Carol Cullen. Delane Coughlin. hliirshii I.. Riiyniond Back Row Wa ei Windsor. Ieonard Gray. Janet Dygert. Leslie Jones, Steven Sachs Geor e Biilter David Henderson. ,xv .fi .. ,X me G1- Li ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Front Row: Joy' Asberry. Darla Parks. Sandra Joy' Adams, Kathy' Sibbert. Jeananne Reeder. Jane Oliver, Rowena Alexan- der. Janet Gunter. Barbara Milliren. Janet Sears. Diana Burkhardt. Sue Doyxning. Second Row: Sherry' Zavodnyy Pat Higgins. Kathie Bolin. Delores Hale. Janet Edison. Sharon ido- shee. Diane Demaree. Martha Shinaberyx Peg Anderson. Dianne Moore. Winnie Mankeyx Third Row: Linda Eaton. Judy Bauman. Alice Taylor. Kathy' Turza. Barbara Wolf. Cynthia I-Iasbany, Barbara Everhart. Karen Madrisch. Carol Disborough. Diane Disbro. Cynthia Bush. Lynn Satterthwaite. Linda Hammer. Buck Ron: Marilyn VVolfe. Jerry Pressnall. lien- neth Langdon. Barbara Bates, Joy' Combs, Donna Scripture. Sharon Stefano, Linda Noffke. Wanda Grezard. Mary E. Burltman. Ruth Ann Whittig. Nancy' Hinshaw. ACE Working for the education and well being of chil- dren and attempting to bring to its members many varied programs to aid them learn and grow in the Held of education are the goals of the Association for Childhood Education. ACE held a book exhibit in the student Center: childrens books were displayed. AWS The Association of Women Students was a coor- dinating board for all the womens groups on campus. Composed of members or representatives from the Association of Women's Residence Halls. WRA. WOC. and Marching Mademois- selles. the women worked with members of Panhel- lenic Council and Clavia. ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENTS Front Row: Sharyn Bradford. Lucy' Vernon. Sharon Wehlage. Carol ldlewine, Back Row: Sue Schmidt. Mary Lou Landis, Justine Derda. Mary Gryvna. Not Pictured: Karen Morten. Bonnie Craig. Ruth Little. Arlene Beck, H ' ,Q F , Q. Q-gc any , a W ' '-.-F ' 'Sf iizkiisvh 3.5 ,irkklxb 1576! ,N Q- 3 N, Qs X, B CLUB Front Row: John J. Hinga. Sponsor: Ray Bayer. Don Farrer. Gary Modlin. Dick Geist. Tom Meilstrup. Abdul AlSarraf. Second Row: Melvin Goldman, Duane Hodgin. Tony Guth. Jim Hatcher. Stan Bippus. Don Peyton. Jim Mclnerny, Keith Henschen. Third Row: Homey Vaziri, Denny Cornelius. Dick Huntoon. Ron Latham. Dan Dorman. Dick Ready. Ed Butler. Back Row: Tom Berry. Jack Reefer. Steve Takats. John Engle. Tom Grubb. Gary Tucker. Chuck Wagner. Club The varsity organization B Club was organized to advance the purpose of athletics on campus and to promote fellowship among athletes. Re- quirement for membership is a varsity letter earned in any one of the eleven varsity sports. Members sewed concessions at baseball games. Circle K Circle K is an international organization con- nected with Muncie Kiwanis Club and Delaware Kiwanis. Providing services for the college com- munity and Muncie were the goals of Circle K. Members sponsored Glympic Drive Fund, ush- ered at home basketball games, and worked with children. CIRCLE K Front Row: John Maurer. Stephen Crickmore. Wally Bosse. Norman Ellis. Phil Arnott. Second Row: Kenneth Hummel, Dave Painter, Stephen Fritz, David Wiebe, Pat Raudenbush. Bob Klinedinst. sponsor. Back Row: Charles Stewart. Jerry Eoldenawer. Jack Van Nada. Ralph Dillon. Gary Miller. E w- vi 7t'-'31 C , C CJ gs 1-1 Qt 'Ci Halal COMMERCE CLUB Front Row: Ann Wantl. Norma Royts. Carol Jones, Karen Woods. Janet Hart. Jan Slsroch. ,lane Agness. Joan Morrison. Second Rim: Patricia Qioclicnoiir, Darlene Dukes. Sue Antlc, Diane Miller. Pat Axcrx. Pat Sieycrs. Linda Higgins. Linda Martin. Third Row: Bob l.anrencc. Carol Vantlexender, Mike Dillon. Kathy White. linda McLar3'. linda Martin. Karen Vue. Mr liarnliart. adviser, Back Rim: Ron Thompson. Cler- ald Kilty. Gary l.indcr. .lim Wright. Sharon Miller. Stewart Ciritlin. Phil Arnott. Juni Nic- Clellan, Steve Ratlilxa, Commerce Club Commerce Club emphasized the development of business leadership through individual and group efforts. Striving for continual improvement of scholarship and departmental loyalty. Commerce Club held cotlee hours for business students and gave scholarships through a committee. ECMO ECMO was a unifying organization composed of the presidents and vice-presidents of Phi Mu Al- pha. Sigma Alpha Iota. Concert Choir. Mens Cvlee Club, Women's Chorus. Band. and Orches- tra. An alumni dinner during homecoming and a spring Music Honors Banquet was sponsored by ECMO. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS Front Row: .lady Love. Bar- bara Anderson. Karen Davidson, Judy Glorc. Bev Chance. Mary Rose Prouty. Second Row: Jack Vlirllsscl. Daxid Moss. Patsy Dick, Dottie Small, Greg Fichliorn. lack Kelly. Fred Fh- nes. Back Row: Dick Maurice. Hob Hargraves. Fmerson Scott. Roger McConnell. John Sox. William Spade. ' ' I Pt... l 9 KALLISTA ART CLUB Front Row: Steve Clippinger. Alan Patrick. Jini Bowers. Pat Gabriel. Judy Hamel. Second Row: Shirley Geier, Carol Semler. Linda Jane Browning. Jo Burkhardt. Bob Rhodes. Rita Sacks. James Reed. Third Row: Pat Clark, Al Meloy. Judy Richey, Gloria Swihart. Sue Denison. David Draves. Carol Romanski. Sue Salyer. Joyce Hamilton. Rosemary Paoletto. Robert Meier. Geraldine Polraza, Back Row: Ed Thornburg. Robert Githens. Danny Blake. Vincent Burns. Marvin Reichle, Fonzie Gluff. Terry Gib- bons. Kallista Art Club Kallista Art Club's work attempted to fulfill the meaning of its name-perfection of beauty. Con- tributions to the Ball State Art Gallery. fellowship among art students. and encouragement of high standards of art culminated in the Kallista Art Auction. money being used for an art scholarship. Mary Beeman Club So You're in Home Economics was the topic discussed to promote a spirit of fellowship among students and to train young women to be active and efficient leaders in home and community life. Miss Mary Beeman, for whom the club was named. had a tea for club members in her home. MARY BEEMAN CLUB Front Row: Ann Greene. Donna Rose. Linda Hatfield. Doris Hyland. Paula Grim. Joyce Bales. Linda Garringer. Linda Loats. Anne Dettaven. Second Row: Jacqueline Johnston. Gerry Ann Chadbourne. Laura Wier. Barbara Landrum. Bon- nie Frantz. Virginia Burchett. Joan Watkins. Carolyn Clift. Nancy Rinehart. Vivian Brown. Back Row: Beatrice Russell, Geralyn Gerard. Marcheta French. Carolyn Meeker. Joyce Hiner, Theresa Shermer. Patricia Evans. Linda Underwood. 4 . Q , -A 'EF 3 ,C - - ' L - ' ' fill ' lv 3 . -'e ' ' , ,f 2.a- ,,,- 1 QP - . J I f J gg - --f qs V- . S Qi., G-1' P 4- 'I A -If I 1. : J . ' F gk- 1 f- .9 .,s. ' ,J Q C - ' fyfr - ' 'F- Q . ie J ' ev. eg .5 1 -7, 4,-I, xv' N -:Y i-va -,if mia IP ' J v- , . v Y I J 4 ki I V . if . . '-1 PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS AND MINORS Front Row: Lou Riddell. Becky Colescott. Glenda Davis, Mary Wiley. Nancy Bearss. Carolyn Beasley. Glenwyn Horein. Sue Balslcy. Carol Shipley. Diane Kienzle. Second Row: Marilyn Stuckey. Bettie Richey, Peggy Benehel. Carol Markussen. Diane Anton. lylelba Stidiim. Sandy Holle. Judy Rieke. Donna Kramer. Janice Soyez, Katherine Paul. Third Row: Pat Moss. Joyce Bales. Cathy Fausset. Nancy Cain, Arlene Foss. Judy Thorp, Linda Cooper. Cheryl Johnson, Judy Free- land. Cheryl Jackson. Judy Myers. Darlene Dukes. Back Row: Betty Finch. Marcia Kirk- patrick. Kathy Sayers. Pat Broshar. Judy Vance. Leslie Thomas, Arlene Olson. Agnes King. Sherry Hayden. Karen Wilhelm. Linda Fields. Phyllis Trout. Janet Geib, Miss Pat Johnson. sponsor. PEMM PEMM, the professional organization of 85 per- cent of the women physical education majors and minors, sponsored an ofliciating clinic for high school students and their teachers. A car wash and record hop were projects to raise money for the Grace Woody Scholarship Fund. Science Club Science Club is composed of college students in- terested in natural science. Mr. Harold Moore. representative of Westinghouse, spoke to the group about the work being done in the Muncie plant. Members of the club served as ushers for the Science Lecture Series. SCIENCE CLUB Front Row: Kathryn Phillips. Sandy Pilarski. Linda Niedbalski. Diana Jane I-lood. Back Row: Charles Lyons. Larry Ritenour. Wayne Settle, George Walker, Claude Slisher. 9 'i1 . X my ,ya :gs y wzgkxxffw -is serv Amy - syn t i..sLc,ggX sr' H - Yi -A i.I,.l W,Y l A ' A A SOCIAL SCIENCE CI,I'B Front Ron: Mary Jane Current. Dennis NlcCIurg, Jean Ann Winger. Bill Suttcrs. Diane Wroza. Zon Owen. Second Row: Beth Afimov, Dottie Jones, Olga Denuno. Karen Ptletltlcrer. lim Hickey. Mike lrwis, Back Ron: Robert NlcClurg, Nlax J. Smctlley. Nlarsha l. Raymond. Joanna K. Goble. Claudia Holt. Marcia Hizer, Steve Wollartl. Du Bois Sherrelli. Social Science Club Social Science Club. to stimulate interest in the social sciences. sponsored the Big Business Lec- ture Series. A reception in honor of Henry Steele Commager was given by the group during his vis- it to the campus in April. Faculty members and Birch Society members were featured speakers. Spanish Club Promoting the understanding of the culture and language of Spanish-speaking countries. Spanish Club has no established membership and no dues. Meetings featured study of social classes, cultures. and politics of countries having Spanish as the major language. SPANISH f'l.l'II Front Ron: Ruth Ann Whiting. Jeanne Tuka. Etlye Johnson. Carolyn Sue Wise. Jan Phelps Second Ron: lancl Fssig. Kathy ilurza. Mary Jane Current. Frances Phillips. Marilyn l-no Back Ron: Jill Mohler. Marcia Hizer. Eldon Jenkins. Gustavo Greif- fenslein. Mas J. Smetllcy. Donald Spencer. G, 73' it sl- , gp N T . -if f 1 5,- ' i ml: lrfifll Ill B-g gm! W- s - 'Vs '1-'Y' .SJ W::' C STUDENT CENTER GOVERNING BOARD Front Row: Marilyn Jennings. Mary Bell Stuart. Judy Burnam. Sue Watson. Judy Degler. Second Row: Marilyn Craig. Carol Hidy. Ellen McC:irron, Patty Goodwin, Back Row: Donald Peyton. Allyn Wetmore. Larry Moser. Bill Wy- man, Student Center Board EA Governing Board was concerned with sponsoring. Elevating the character of and advancing interest investigating. and expanding the social. cultural. in the teaching profession. SEA programs cen- and recreational opportunities on campus. The tered attention on Education for Responsible group sponsored the appearance of the Smothers Freedom. Teacher Career Month was a time Brothers andthe New Christy Minstrels. designated to promote understanding of educa- tion. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Front Row: Steve Dicken. Linda Martin. Linda McLary. Diane Klepfer. Lane Hotchkiss. Barhara Morris. Becky Russell, Joy Combs. Mary Burkham, Second Row: Kathy Sihhert. Elaine Miller. Jane Oliyer. Gloria Smith, Dot- tie Jones. Jo Roycr. Janet Gunter. Barbara Milliren. Linda Loats. Joan Waczail. Joy Asherry, Cilennyn Horein. Mary Raye Gunthorp. Linda Bennett, Third Row: Louann Hoose. Eileen Thomas. Martha Shinahery. Sharon Foshee. .Janet Edison. Donna Colhert. Sharyn Brad- ford. Diane Wrofa. Diane Demaree. Linda Martin. Emily Gibson. Beth Azimow. Margaret Mcfllelan. Mary DuVall. Fourth Row: Mar- sha Raymond. Joy Adams. Darla Parks. Cynthia Hashany. Karen D. Smith. Sara Adams. Josie Van Damme, Karen Ptleeddcrer. Mary Landis. Julie Redman. Sue Antle. Cynthia Bush. Carol Calloway. Sharon McBride. Max Smedlcy. Back Row: Larry Harty, Barhara Bates. Donna Scripture. Judy Bauman. Kathy Wessling. Mary Wilson. Marilyn Wolfe. Nancy Hinshaw, Phyllis Howser. Darlene Dukes. Carol Vandevender. Sharon Stefano. Julie Feasel. Bill Sutters, Tim Hickey. fi 5 l vu list 1 - .ou Ns Wiiml- Q-Nil i e 'hW BNh'1 S m - ..,-at .gs 5 gy 4.9 E tru U .9 UNH 9, rap Q1 U fe U! WOMEN OFF CAMPUS Front Row: Bonnie Smith. .lanice Yoder. Kathryn Gilpin. Darla Parks. Ruth Ann Whittig. Patricia Fulnecky. Second Row: Marge Laux. Donna Kratner. Janet Cain. Diana Burkhardt. Mary Trout, Rose M. Naidermzin. Third Row: Louann Hoose. Sandra Joy Adams. Ann M. Murman. Gene Ann Hoower, Ardis Perkins. Karen Rude. Back Row: Marsha L. Raymond. Connie Armold. Doris Marsh. Lynn Ludewig. Murcia Hizer. Jane Naderman. Linda Jennings. Women Off Campus W A 5995 Elf' fa? S Unity and fellowship in campus activities are the There is a sport for every girl and a girl for ev goals of Women Off Campus. Providing a chan- ery sport. WRA sponsored the Womens intra nel of communication. encouraging participation mural program. evening recreation sessions and in activities. and sponsoring a program for its Friday co-recreation meetings. The women of members. WOC attempted to reach its goals. WRA also provided clinics for high school stu WOC members served as ushers and entered a dents and their teachers. homecoming float. WONII-1N'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION Front Row: Jean Brant. Kathy Sayers. Karen Galmowski. Sandra Wehlage. Marry Raye Gunthorp. Carol Lee Hart. Back Row: Karen Cue. Pat Broshar. Judy Throp. Carol Murkussen. Virginia Peckinpaugh, Marcia Kirkpatrick. Sandi Hinerman. 25 ' N , vw ,if-rzlfwl' rm. . 1:s'-in 3 'Si-as .AA if ,film N ' .N-, Q, .. I T. -f 53333 . ix ,.., - ' F. ' +I, 1553: 4 . tk, 6 i W? 0 I O js- 75? l Q 1 YOUNG DEMOCRATS Front Row: Olga Dentino, Marilyn Maze. Mary Ellis. Barbara Parist. Jeani Cassola. Mary Current. Linda Bennett Milliren. Second Row: Robert M. Lawrence. Eileen Thomas. Donna Scripture. Carol Vandexender. Darlene Duke. Nlike Leuis, Marcia Hizer. Diane Demaree. Back Row: Russ Farnhart, Carolyn S, LeX'on. Vernon Ritchie. Skip Shea. Dennis Mcflurg. Norman Roller. Robert Mcflurg. Steve Woolard. Young Democrats Progress and Educating Students in Good Gov- ernment was the attempt of Young Democrats to contribute to the growth and influence of the party. Developing leadership and promoting har- mony within the party ranks, prominent people were speakers. Young Republicans Stressing participation of young people in the af- fairs of government and the Republican party. Young Republicans advanced the cause of good government. Members marked a 5O'k increase in membership and a second place homecoming Hoat. YOUNG REPUBLICANS Front Row: Tom Johnson, Dan Holmes. Robert Martin. Sherry Held. Penny Stimpert, Evans Nelson. Len Fehols. Second Row: Jean Ann Winger. Ann Arbogast, Bill Gordon. John West, Xavier Carrico. Pat Clark, Dottie Jones, Jo Ann Royer. Jean Fulkerson. Karen Woods. Third Row: Penne Currie, Jerry Lav. son. Anne Rogers. Betty Bennett. Claudia Holt. Kathy Sibbert. Lucy Vanderveen. Glenxxyn Jeanne Horein. Mary Raye Gunthorp. Fourth Row: Marsh L. Raymond. Mike Talbert. Max J. Smedley. Morris E. Smedley. Linda Noilke. Howard D. Williams. Michael R, Shallenberger. Max L. Moser. Micheal D, Heminger, Martha Jane Lewis. Back Row: Barry Baxendale. Larry D. Harty. Robert L. Taylor. Jean Neuhouse. David O, Harakas. Don Sexton, Phil Johnson. Tim Hick- ey, Joseph Weaver. Dr. Del Wires. Sponsor, .L .54 394 R ,ati - -F-fn if 5 if l JCI X l 1 -li. 5,-:inn .1..,, , B: I M. .E to I964 Crient Editors Plan Q -M vi . . SPQKN' . m :NME X SAX X X K' x xx X Sp Stx '12 Na.. -..'-I fx .551-. :- 1' .t .V X 2-K+ rf V fi P ' N f. 1 Q 4, an ' E t. . ,.. .. -' P . X RN Wm .,x4 , . . -P ,. K XQQNN Q M , .vb ----1 fe ue:Q1+'-If-I-1-'+erS:FsQ6S:fY-'Q-:I-A::CN-1:5:ear-'-14:3-1::2:::5:5mr?ES-I-2+ wav VW xx elm:-s:X x x X xX -... X wr-5 -A vm Q- R X 5 330 3 x -:sms Dianne Wisnieski, photography editor, telephoned to confer picture times. Tom Brown, editor-in-chief, spent much time answering letters. 4s-. The layout editor has the job of laying out each page and picking which picture goes where. The pictures are assigned to the photographer by the photography editor. The copy editor not only edits the copy, but also assigns it. The editor-in-chief is overseer. He goes over each page to be sure it is good enough to have his name connected with it. . . 1 4 , 4 i ,gm 1 m br C : 1::3? ts. ig ss, 1.:,,f5 .it ,. f wg' Ek Pal Clark lmout QLIIIIUI' explrum I 1 Josie VmzDun1me is lu .she cumin! lmu ll 5 full page to lzezself The lzot copy is bllI'IIIHC' the i fingers of Sonic Cain copx editor ! J lun lngflux, SUI'ilI'lIlL'A' Dircclur, llvlpx .Willie Cmzwul-l, lfunlrlly Dlruvrur, clzuusc u f7l1'lllI'L'. xi Foundation Staff Assists Directors Gwcmlu Hlrll, Hm1u1'u1'lm Dircurur, Sllllltl Bl'IlxL'll, Imlex DI-l'L'l'llll'. um! Kurun Smlcr.xIl'ul11 Cjlllllllll' u PlCflH'C'. if wr- N. 'J . Bill Kelzzwy, usslvmnt plzotugruplwr, smrlcil worltfrzg in tlze middle of Ilzu ycur, lm! lmrmul quickly and lwcunza imlispcr 'Tx x zsuble to the staff. Peggy .-irzdwsufz mul Bolvlvic Vlll'l'lll'U, Sales and Promoflon look uwr the list of Orient salesmen .sql ' ' 9 ' X - s , N f N , 1 I - ,X x . ' , , ,,, . . . . ., ,mf 5 6 . ' f - :9U'r..., N' x . -. it 5 . A A z1f'4s!.f?' .. - , . , Nix. n,., ' N ' ' ' - - - . . . Y V:--j,f 1 . rf . ' A , ,N -- -' :-...z-J' - .N ., Q. J Q J - ' 'K 'G , ,--we-gg- -'v .. - V. .X Mt. i 1 , l U.-1. v,j,:c1-, ,Y ,. . - .HN 'Q Iiiiisksikz . X58 xrsrrr f-4-,df John Flora Dircclor und Gene Jacobs work mgellzer on Grvvks. . , . ii '4. . -T 1 Q L f 1 if 'sv 4- X r J N X O O i The Orient has two staffs: One is the Directors and the other is the Foundation Staff. The Directors are assigned to an area of the book for which they write the copy. The Foundation StalT comes through to help with typing for deadlines and triplicate copies of layouts. Some of them help the directors with writing copy. Others work on Sales and Promotion. Inn lVmulwnr11' is editing for style crror.t. Dutf ir fu if 1 it 1 1 uljgulfiigzilimzi ii fllfl. lt iii!! Htl I1 lm t p iz tr ti . -sv. , XWZQ Qswrfiv' Bill Luyrmz llvlpml Juvlf Jurdzzrz, Sportx Dirflctor, hy nanzing people in sports team piclurcs. -4 -ng 1, Winn-- Vicki Fuller and Pntxy Riglqs lzclpvzl c'l10u.vc' piviurcs for a layout, HWWBEWIIIHHRSUKII WWBIKIEIRIH H55 FF? WSNQQQE Q 1 SSS!-f,:,qX4 , . ?'lllllIll f 7 4.44 A 'asf' r 47' is , agxxx., Nxxxxx! y . I Qs. I 'f 'Q '29 J uv.- t A-x xQ.q1x..v M. ...- XMX - vs---,.. K- .-f'f:Q5Y ,Q-vs XM-X-M2-Q N1-ff+'-1 Wk X X Q -Xl N NSW X N Mx:umt:N' x TN X XX Vxfxxsgtwg X 3 .x MU? . , C , f . A- m, X if' X Making triplicate copies of las outs pages was a major job on the Orient Alzlw Hun ard dld his share of them along n ith Il1LlL mm Stes e Chpptnger Slab' Artist helps Lana Bouslog make lavouts artistically correct. 'wmiwx X in N... Kuvpizzg' up will: r'l'vry activity U11 flu' L'LllHf7ll.Y L'l'l'l'j' dup' wus only II Xlllllll part of Ill? eglimr-irz-cl1ic'f'.v julv, Curulyn ftlc'lsXl7lI mm mll'Iu1'-ill-ulzivf of llzu FI'lLfLIj' mlftiun nf flu' Bull Sfulu News spring QIllIl'fL'I'. Laying out Ilze page, Mike Kcvfar wus editor full, wifzler, and Tuesday paper spring quarter. As llllllltlglllg mlftor. Bill Suffers made page IIIVOIIIS and look Ilze paper to tlze printer. S P N N X 1 xx 4 -5335, 'A-w-:-zcwx S. i Plmlzt' Calls In 1,141 prillfur nrt' tl 1wt'v.vsi:r'y, eiwryiiily 0 for Alumzging Eiifmr,Jc1'1'y Rlnylu, trim OKB' :hu work Ball State News Adds New AP Teletype With the addition of the AP teletype. the Ball State News is now a member of both the major news organs. Tuesdays and Fridays are deadline days for News editions. Stat? work is done on Tuesdays and Thursdays: editors work to edit copy before the paper goes to press 3 2 1 ,- lg fr- '-If f Y. '. ,h ' me . :A N f x - tvs ' Q ,. V U X N. U is :o I 5 -Q X N X N All . , C . 3 ,x if sw' Clzouvinu 17I'CfIU'4'.V amz' nmking page luyoulx uri' purr of the juh for Joe Bauglm, Sports Editor, Mrzrciu Tlmrp, Illukcup Editor, Jun Pvrry, Society Editor, um! BveGee Deiser, Feature Editor. , La' -if Q 1 mf? IllL'Il1l7L'I',S, Lu' Aycm, l'r'l'.mm1r'l :ll4HItl!L'L'I',' Num Vx' l5r'n1r1ml,'4H1dPu1Clark will copy mztlcr Alu1'ifuBurl1z'!t, Copy Editor, 338 'ii in News Staff The editors assign beats to reporters who get the story and write it. The copy editors edit the stories, the layout editors decide on placement and length. The story must then be cut or lengthened to lit the space allotted. Pictures are scanagraved and fillers are found. The managing editor takes the pieces to the printer and the finished product is then distributed. l l i l l. l fl l l li nl ,J il il I, li ,l l is l r L l l l l l I l l l l l i l sl lj I l i i l i l l 4 x Nm! 4 ORIENT QUEEN PAGEANT COMMITTEE Front Row: Debbie Norlhcolt. Karen Deboy Carolyn Jackson. Gerry Mnzur. Mary Ann Mucha. Jane Marty. Marilyn Riner. Romonn Merril. Beth !x1ll1lUXN Buck Row: Dame lnngas. l,llI'l'y Holloway, Dick McCauley. Bob Ranisden. Phil Bail. Dave Richards. Bill Wroblewski. Orient Pageant Directors Plan Exciting Evening The details that go into the evening when radio and television. Judges had to be Miss Ball State is chosen take months of work to contacted and this year a special guest was iron out. Candidates must be selected, invited. Miss America Donna Axum, crowned and the auditorium contracted for. our queen, Carol Rinard. Publicity became a job for papers. posters, ,141 is if -,1-L1 45: . 4, l -MM Cardinal Code Informs The Cardinal Code is a booklet published each year to help new students on Ball State's campus. It gives information on the facilities available to students. It names campus organizations and honoraries and lists qualifications for membership. T110 cflitfuxs' uf the Cunlilnil Curly ww't' Nurivy Spei4'llur't, .ll'IllIflIL' CllI'ft'l', i1ml.linzv Bluilc. 339 N!6S?2'i Jfms 1 i , 'Pill .A ' 310 Baker. Organizations 1 s Alpha Chi Omega . . ,. 272 Alpha Omicron Pi .. .. 273 Alpha Phi Gamiua ... .. 263 Alpha Plu Omega ..,, .. 270 Alpha Sigma Alpha .. .. 27-1 Alpha Sigma Tau ... ., 275 Arnold Air Society .. ... 263 ACF ..,... . . . . . 321 AXNRH... ..,293 AWS ...... .. 321 Baker Hall .. .. 293 B Club .,..... ......., . . 322 Bands ........,.,.,.,.,.... . . 314 Baptist Student Fellowship ... .. 315 Baseball .,...,......,..,. . , 307 Basketball .... ......,. . . 30-1 Blue Key ,,.. .. 262 Beeman Hall .. .. 29-1 Brady Hall ...., .. 29-1 Canterbury Club ...., . , 316 Chi Omega ,.......,.., .. 276 Christian Science Club .. 316 Chorus .,.......,.. .. 311 Circle K ..,.,.. .. 322 Clatia .,..,...... .. 262 Commerce Club . . . . 323 Concert Choir ... .. 312 Crosley Hall .... . . 295 Cross Country . . . . . 302 Delta Chi ...i.,. .. 283 Delta Phi Delta ... .. 264 Delta Sigma Theta .. .. 277 Delta Zeta . .,...., .. 278 DeN1otte Hall .,...., ., 295 Disciples Student Fellowship ... .. 317 ECMO ,,...........,..., , . 323 Elliott Hall . ,,,... , 299 Epsilon Pi Tau ... .. 26-1 A Abel. Mary . ..,. ,... . .. .. 296 Abousamra. Nlarsha , ,. ..,,. 317 Achor, Michael ...,. .,..... 2 91 Acker. Betty ....,. ..,.,.., 2 -13 Adam. Marilyn ., 230.267.2297 Adams. Barbara . ....... 310 Adams. Elizabeth .. ......,....,. 266 Adams. Judith .. . ...,....,..... 2-17 Adams. Rdbefl . . . . .,.,.,...... 2-115.264 Adams. Sandra .. ., 235.265.32l.327.328 Adams. Sara ... ,.4,....... 235.327 Adce. Eugene .. ..,..,,....,. 288 Aebi. James ... ... 2-18.26-1.285 Aebi. John ,..., ....... 2 -18.285 Agncss. Janice .. . 23-1,272.29-1.323 Ailes. Charles ... ..,,.,,....,. 288 Ailes. VValter ..., ...,,.,....... 2 30 Al Sarraf. Abdul .,,. 25l.291.302.307.322 Albright. Patricia ....., 279 Alexander. David .. ., 288 Alexander. Mark .... 285 Alexander. Richard .... ..,.. 2 85 Alexander. Rowena . . . . 235.321 Alexander. Sandra . . . ,.., 311 Allen. Bonnie .,..,. ..., 2 96 Allen. Douglas ... ..... 230 Allen. Roger ... ... 2-19.285 Allison. John , . ...,, 285 Allison. Tommie .. ,. 282 Alyea. Joyce .... .. 243 Amick. Nancy ... .. 294 Amick. Virginia ... ,.,, 230 Anderson. Barbara .. .. 268,311 Anderson. David . . . . 290 Anderson. Jack ... .. 251 Anderson. Linda . . . . 275 Anderson. Marcia , .. 278 EUB Student Fellowship .. Fellowship of Friends ., Football ............ Gamma Theta .,.,. Glee Club ..,.. Goll ....,.., Gymnastics .. Howick Hall ,..... ..... lnterfraiernity Council Kallista ....,..,... Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Delta Pi Klipple Hall .,.... Lambda Chi Alpha ....... Lucina Hall .........,.... Lutheran Student Fellowship Marching Mademoiselles Index 317 318 303 279 311 308 306 ., 300 271 32-1 284 265 ...296 Mary Beeman Club .,., MRH ,.,......, Newman Club .. Orchestras ...,.. Penhellenic Council PEMM .,......... ,,..... Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Sigma Epsilon Phi Upsilon Omicron , Pi Beta Phi ,..... Pi Gamma Mu ... Pi Omega Pi ..... Religious Council Rogers Hall ,..,.. Science Club .. Index Anderson. Peggy Anderson. Robert Anderson. Susan Ankney. Patil .. Annis. David . .. 321 285 295 319 324 299 318 313 271 325 266 286 266 280 267 267 315 297 325 .332 291 319 28 .. 248.26-1. 9 .255 Antal. Donna ..,.., 251 Anthony. Ronald . .. ....,. 263 Antle. James .... ,..,..... 2 70 Antle. Sue ..... . 230.323.327 Anton. Diane ... ,...., 325 Apple. Howard . .. ..... 291 Apple. James . .. ... 292 Arbogast, Ann ......,. . . . 329 Arehart. Patricia ....... . . . 243 Argabright. Margaret ... ... 235 Armold. Connie ..... ... 328 Armstrong. Barbara .. . . .. 280 Armstrong. David . . . . . . 303 Arnold. David .,... . . . 303 Arnold. Robert .. . ... 253 Arnold Sarah . .. .. . 235 Arnold Tomina ...... 310 Arnold Virginia . . ....... 297 Arnott. Philip .. ... 230,322,323 Arrick. Gene . . ......,.. 303 Arthur. Rex . . ......... 270 Asberry. Joy .... 235.268.32l.327 Ashby. Donald ..,....... . 307 Asherman. Carla .. . . , 276 Ashman. Robert . . . . . . 305 Asper. Berdine ,... ... 230 Atkins. Jacqueline . .. . . . 280 Atkins. Nancy ..... ..... 2 78 Atkinson. Carol .... ... 235.272 Atkinson. Richard ... . . . 289 Austgen. James .... . . . 270 Auxier ......... . . . 292 Avery. Patricia ....... ... 323 340 SEA . Sigma A113155 'Els Sigma Alpha Iota .. Sigma Chi ....,.,. Sigma Kappa , .... Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Tau Delta .. Sigma Tau Gamma Sigma Theta ...... Sigma Zeta ....... Soccer ........... Social Science Club Spanish Club ......... Student Center Board Tau Kappa Alpha Theta Theta Tichen Track Trane Chi ...,.... Xi ....... or Hall . . . Hall ..,. .... , .... United Student Fellowship Volleyball ...,. Wagoner Hall ....,... Wesley Fellowship Westminster Fellowship Williams Hall ....,..... Wind Ensemble . WOC .......... WRA A ..l....., Wrestling ....,,. Young Democrats ..... Young Republicans . . . Ayers. Bradford Ayers. Ellen . . . Aziinow. Beth . Baba. Stephen .. Badger. Martha Baer. Karen ..... Baert. Barbara . . . . Bahler. Marilyn . Bail. Michael .... Bari. Philip ...,... Bailey. Cassandra ... Bailey. Edward .... Bailey. Lawrence . . Bailey. Mike ..... Bailey, Stephen .. Baker. Nickey .. . Paul ...... Baldwin. Deana ..... Baldwin. Patricia Bales. Joyce .... Ball. Randall ... Ballinger. Joyce ... Balsley. Sue Banbury. Kent . Bancroft. Greg . ' 2-ii.253.3i6. 263196. , . 2-17. Baney. Gary .. Baney. Nancy Banks. Virginia Banning. Jane ..... Bannon. Nancy Burger, Gary .... Barkdull. Linda ... Barker. George .... Barker. Rhea ...... Barkhaus. Robert Barlett. Marie ..... . 327 .. 268 .. 268 .. 287 281 . 288 ...282 ., 269 ,. 289 .. 290 .. 269 .. 302 .. 326 .. 326 .. 327 . . 270 . . 291 . . 292 . . 297 .. 307 .. 298 .. 319 . 306 ,. 300 ..320 .. 320 .. 301 ,. 312 .. 328 .. 328 .. 305 .. 329 .. 329 290 255.338 327.339 288 312 251.281 249.279 235 271.289 271.339 310 230.303 301 312 312.318 303 299.300 267.270 312.313 32-1.325 292 266.278 .. 325 311.312 285 2-13 13.230 .. 251 235 272.296 296 235 320 . . 230 288.305 243 Bassett. David ,..... Broxx n 32 Barnard. Patricia Barnes, Rebekah .. Barnes. Thomas Barnett. Marijo .. . Barnett. Wayne Barr. David .,... Burrell. Robert .. Barrett. James .... Barricklos. Carol Barron. David ...... Barshes, Joan .,...... Bartnick, Raymond Bartnick. Roger ..,. Barton. Jack ,....., BartOS. Judith ..... Batchelor. Marcia . .. Bates. Barbara .... Batt. John ...... Bauer. Marlin Baugh. Gene ..... Baughman. Sarah .. Baughn. Joseph Bauman. Judith .. Baumann. 'Susan ... ... Baumgartner. El ...,. . Baxendale. Barrett Bayer. Ray ..,.... 1 f 1. ' i2'5'o'. 274 268.313 287.304 . . 275,338 270 253 290 283 250.266.3l2..s13 ...,. 266.313 235 271.292 262.271 313 243 291 315 28l,321.327 315 235.292 . .,...., 230.291 311.313 338 235,281.321.327 318 235.271.279.194 287 251.305 .329 .322 Beach. Charlotte ,. ...,.... 280 Beach. James .. . ....... 248 Beal. Patricia .. ...,.... 297 Beam. Nancy . .. . 243.259.280 Bearss. Nancy ... . ..,... 325 Beasley. Carolyn .. ,,,.. 325 Beaton. Margaret ...,... 278 Beaty. David ..........,,.....,... 253 Beaver. Dale .........,.... 250.266.313 Beaver. Judith ... 78,246.259.262.265,271. 278 Beber. Richard ,..,,.,........ 311.312 Beck. Arlene .... ..., 2 80 Beck. Janet .. ... 79.321 Beck. John .,.. .,,. 2 35 Beck. Lucita ..,, .. 235 Beckley. Ward ... . , , 318 Bedwell. John ... ... 251 Beehler, Jane ..... . 282 Beehler. Sheila ..... . . . 236 Beekman. Michelle .. 243 Beeson. James ............. ...... 2 55 Beguhn. Jerald .................... 304 Behr. Barbara .. 243.259.262.265,268.271. 272 Behrman. Donna ............ ....., 2 53 Bell, Daniel ..... . .. 289 Bell, Darlene ... .. 276 Bell. Judith ..... 295 Belt. Celesta , ..... 236 Benadum. Mary .. . 247 Bender. Linda . . . . 280 Bender. Mary ... ... 281 Benetiel. Peggy . . . ..... 325 Benell. Ann ...... .. 243.273 Benjamin. Allan .. ...... 248 Bennett. Betty .. Bennett. Joanna Bennett. John ... Bennett. Linda . .... Bennett. Stephen ..... Benninghoff. Ronald Benson. Sandra . . . Benton. James .... Benz. Paul ..... Berg. Carole ..... Berger. Kenneth .. Berger. Robert Bergin. Diane .. Bergin. William Bergman. Mary .... Bergman. Phyllis Bergman. Russell . Ber uist Linda q . . . . Berkheiser. NHDCY .- Berndt, Kaylene .. Berning. William Berninger. Alice .. Berry. Thomas .. Berry. Ty ...... Bessler. Marilyn .. .. 278.329 268.317 .. 266.313 ... 315,327.329 230 236 311 165 291 281 288 301 243 243 275 230 230 251 251 298 243 ... 230.267.274 . .. 292.306.322 79 .285 266 Bessler. William ... ... 253.269 Best. Marcella .. .... 274 Betz. Raymond ... . . . 270 Bezner. Bonnie .. . . 280 Biasics. Mary ....... . 255 Biherstine. Barbara ... . . . 247 Biherstine. Judith . ... 236 Biberstine. Richard . 236.292 Bickel. Barbara ... . 234.276 Bickel. Donna ..... ... 230 Bidelman. Bernard ... . 267 Bidleman. Pamela .. ... 267 Bieberich. Loren ... ... 306 Bieberich. Richard ... ... 306 Bielitz. Al ..,.... ..,... 3 05 Biga. Margaret .... .. 236.275 Billman. Dianne ... ... 236.310 Bingaman. David . . ..... 288 Bingaman. Judy .... .......... 2 36 Bingaman. William ............. 253 Bippus. Stanley ... . 251.302.307.322 Bird. Dorothy .... .........,. 2 30 Birdwell. Marsha ...,..... 294 Birt. Helen ...... ... 315 Bishop Eric .... .... 3 03 Bishop Jay ...... .. 288.307 Bishop, Joellen ... , ..,. . 270 Bishop Rhea ... .. 251.278 Bivens. Thomas . . ..,. 288 Bixler. Walter ... .... 253 Blackburn. Thomas . 251.288 Blacketter. Nancy . . . . 236 Blake. Danny .... .. 324 Blakey. Marlin ... ... 255 Blank. Beverly ..... . . , 279 Blankenbaker. Lois . .. .... 243 Bleile. Janet ...... .. 279.339 Blessing. Margaret ,,... 32 Blitz. Clark ...... .. 243 Blum. Carolyn ... ... 280 Bly. Robert . 292 Bodle. Dennis .... ....,.. 2 92 Bodnar. Joseph . .. ...,..... 251 Boggs. Linden .. .. 250.266.3l3 Boggus. Karen .... ..,..... 2 68 Bolander. Barbara . . .,.... 310 Bolin. Kathleen .. .. 281.321 Bond. Charles . . .... 255 Bond. Philip .. .. 251 Bonds, Diana . 277 Bonnell. Lyle .. . 249 Bonta. Terry ... .. 303 Booher. Marcia . .. ,. . 294 Boone. Rita ..... ... 236 Booth, Carl ... ... 249 Booth. Janice ....., ... 295 Bosse. Wallace ....... ... 322 Bostelman. Kenneth . . . . 307 Boswell. Jayne ....... . 231 Bothast. Marilyn ... ... 243 Bothwell. Robert ... ... 255 Botteron. Carol ..., ... 281 Bottorff. Richard . . . .... 255 Bouslog. Lana .... .. 280.335 Bowell. Gerald ... ...... 288 Bowen. Jacqueline .. 237.282 Bowers. Jini ....,.. . . . . 324 Bowers. Nancy .. . .. . 234 Bowles. John ...... ............ 2 90 Bowman. Eileen . .. ......... 274.295 Bowman. Sharon .. 231.265.267.296 Bowman. Steven .. .........,.. 288 Boyer. Sally .... .......... 3 13 Boyle. David ..... 4s.2iQ. Boyts. Norma .............., . Bradford. Sharyn . . Bradley. Dale .... Bradley. Dennis .. Bradley. James ..... Bradley. Thomas Brady. Joseoh .,.. Brady. Patrick .. Brady. Tom .... Braman. Roger .. Brammer. Darrel Brandt. Patricia ... Brant. Jean ..... Braun. Janice I. 236.259.265.262. ga 285 323 274. .-1.327 3421 287 270 255 286 231 287 287 270 231 247 328 296 Brawner. Sandra Breading. Pcnnx Brcholw. Kgrmgth Brcting. Bonnie . Brewer. Ann . Brewer. David . Bra-wer. Sharon Bricker. Judith . Briggs. David . Brilcs. l.:1rrv ... Brink. Sandra .. Brinkman. Patricia .. Brinslcy. Linda . Bristlcy. Jeanne . Brittan. Margaret Bronilcy. Sharon liltmks. Hfushl Broun ir. Patricia . Cheryl .. Brown. lnloy tl . . . Bron n. Lewis . . Broun. Linda Brow n. Marily rt . Broun. Melinda . Brown. Phillip .. Brown. Richard . Bron n. Rosalie . Broun. Steven .. Brown. Tommy . . Vivian .. Stephen . . Bron ning. James Browning. Linda Bruckner. Ingrid .. Brugh. Sheila ... Bruns, Melvin .. Brunt, Patricia .. Brunton. Richard Bryleski, Sandra .... Bucher. Karen .. Budd. David .... Buehler. Rance .. Buerkle. Rosemarie Burchard. David . Burchett. Virginia Burford. Marjorie Burgan. Beth .... Burgan. Phil Burgdorf. Marilyn Burgess. David .... Burgess. Roger .. Burgess. Sandra .... Burget. Rosemary . . . Burkhardt. Diana Burkhardt. Jo ..,.. Burkhart. Janet Burkman. Mary .... Burleson. lklargaret Burnam. Judy . Burns. Vincent .. Burress. James .. Burvan. Joseph Buse. Jean . .... Busey. Jonna .. Bush. Cynthia .. Bush. Edwin .. Bush. Karen Butler. Ann ,..., Butler. Charlotte Butler. Edward .. Butler. Ross Butt. Mary Buzo1its.'Ca1'ol By er. Byers. Bylski. William ............. John ... Vivian ... Byrket. William Byrum Byrum Caesar Cain. Cain. Cain. Call. .Alice . Suzanne . Sandra J anet .... Nancy . . Sondra . . Jack .... Callahan. Karen Callis. Callow Lyndull ay. Carol Calvert. Larrv 236 249269. 243 251 292 ZXO 234 211 265 253 2147 302 278 318 253 311 f f 1 79f272.31t1 268. 313 .. 285.315.3113 . 282.325.328 7 311 302 255 293 275 297 255 243 243 255 352 32-1 -v 287 x2-1 311i 332 292 249 251 282 236 287 288 275 290 32-l 281 278 300 246 311 269 236 236 328 324 313 7 313 327 32-1 255 303 296 282 327 f '25'5'.263.'3i3'r1. . 230273. 236. ,. 272. . 255. f 251255. . '262i2'ss. .f .i4'3 . 278312321 155521. . zsosii. 272. f. 2s'1. 321. 4 . 243.504 243.259.268.271. 248263. Q - w is- .. 2-13.3l5..119. 298 15 1.5 .. 141 7Q'3 E22 255 2-13 322 292 294 275 300 287 243 255 280 246 236 328 325 259 300 236 279 327 C.lll1.ll'kllQ1. Yincent Campanella. Peter Campbell. Campbell. Clara . Douglas Campbell. Glen ... Campbell. .lack .. Campbcll. Ray .. Campbell. William Cappa. Carol .,,,.. Caprous. Laurence Cardasis. Connie .. Carls. Harold ... Carl. 1. .ivondia . , . Carman. Sharon . Carpenter, Dennis Carpenter. Elaine . Carr. George Carr, J ulie .,.. Carrick. Janet ,. Carrico. Xavier . . , Carroll. Camelia . . Carroll. Carolyn .. Carroll, George . .. Carter. Bruce . . . Carter. Claudia ... Carter. Hazel . . . Carter. .Janis . . . . Carter. Paula . . . Carter. Ray ..,. . Carter. Sherry . . Carver. Nancy . Casbon. Curtis . Case. Henry .. Casebecr. Sue .... Casgar. Cassell. Cassola. Thomas . . Keevin . . . Eugenia Castleman. Judith . - Craig. Censor. Paula . . . . Cerqueira. Frank . . . Chadbourne. Gerry Chael. Carol .... Chakos. Susanne . Chambers. Barbara Chambers. Dennis ,. Chambers. James ... Champion. Robert Chance. Beverly .. Chance. Larry ..... Chandler. Avery ,.., . Chandler. Margaret . . . Chandler. Kaaren . ,. Chandler. Robert . ,. Chapman. Norma .. Chatham. Rebecca ... Chavis. Susan ...... Cheek. Terrence .... Chenault. Robert .... Chenovy eth. Marjorie Chester. Barbara ..... Chezen. Myron .... Chiddister. Carl .. Childers. Di Anne Childs. Ronald ..,,. Chism. Carol ,..... Chitty. Raymond . . . Christenson. Lorelie Christian. Dorothy Christie. Suzanne ... Christman. Julius . Churchman, Louise Ciesielski. Ruth .... Demaree. Diane '3'1'2, 157 266 267 268 243.269.333. 230 236. 251 f -288i3.1.1, 268.311.312, 251 231 266 268. 268 311 331 324. Clark. Alan ...... .. Clark. Bonnie . Clark. Charity .. Clark. Jimmy ... .. Clark. John ........ ... Clark, Joseph W. . Clark. Margaret P. .... . Clark, Marcy A. Clark, Patricia A. . 293. Clark. Patricia K. .. ... 311. Clark. Rosa Lee Clark. Susan K. .. Clark. F. Jeannene ..... Claycomb. Susan K. .. ...... Claypool. Carole A. . , .,... . .. Cleaver, Diana K. ... ... 236 Clemons. Gerald W. Clevenger. James G. 269 263 303 303 274 292 313 290 287 270 272 231 279 289 276 236 306 236 313 293 313 329 313 236 303 287 269 297 274 339 290 243 282 307 291 296 303 236 329 235 255 303 324 298 292 296 312 251 287 313 291 307 296 268 249 255 251 310 244 244 236 298 307 312 295 289 236 313 236 236 273 313 273 293 248 273 244 270 270 312 230 273 338 329 249 297 236 276 276 282 285 287 Click. Carolyn J. .. 295 Clifford. Patricia .. ... 318 Clift. Carolyn E. .. ... 324 Clifton. Audrey G. .. ... 295 Cline, Jay D. ..... .... 2 90 Cline. Marcia A, .. ... 280.337 Cline. Richard L. .. ........... 255.287 Cline. Sherril A. ................... 311 Clinkscales. Patricia ............... 293 Clippenger. Steven .. 153.26-1,285,324,335 Clock, Carl S. Jr. .................. 253 Close. Carole A, .. .............. 281 Close. Paul D. ...... ..... 2 85 Coar, Mary K, ....... ...... 2 73 Coble. Elizabeth A. ... ... 268.269 Cochard. Dale D. ... .. 231.263 Cochran. Cora L. ... .... 247 Cochran. Thomas C. .. ..,. 255 Cody, Cheryl R. ....,......... 273.297 Colbert. Donna D. ............ 315.327 Cole. Ladonna S. 250.268,281,3l2.3l3 Cole. Millie J. .................... 273 Colescott. Rebecca ................ 325 Colin. Donna K. .. ..... 293 Colins. Janice A. .. ... 253.278 Collard. Gerald L. ,. ... 231.316 Collester. Sandra .,..,.. . 236.276 Collingwood. Thomas .. . ...... 289 Collins. Kay E. ...... .. 247.276 Colvin, Alfred E. ...... 263 Combs. Donnell B. . ..,. 231.290 Combs, Joy C. .... .. 29-1.321.327 Comer. Sue A. ..... .,...... 2 47 Condon, Warren D. . .. ..... . 290 Conklin. Larry L. .. ........ 231 Conley. John W. .... ......... 3 03 Conley, Pamela L. . .. 268.282.315 Conn. Charles R. .. ,....... 253 Conn. Jane E. ...... 295 Conn, Judith B. ....... . 278 Connell. Robert L. . .. 255.285.2403 Connelly, Evelyn I. , .,...... 267 Connelley. Gary ..., ...... 2 90 Conner. Karen K. ..,.. ..,. 2 73 Conroy. Michael T. . 231.289 Conway, James F. .. ... 288 Conwell. Mildrene . . ... 332 Cook. Carolyn G. .. ........... 231 Cook. Christine A. .. ...........,, 236 Cook, Jerry H. ... , .......... . .. 306 Cook, Marilyn J. .,..... 250,268.3l2.313 Cooley. Dennis E. .. ..........,.. 287 Cooley. Marion E. . ..,..,..,.. 286 COoley. John ...... . . . 9 Coon. Mary J. ..... .. 282 Coop. Johnny D. ... 231 Cooper. Barbara A. . 272 Cooper, David L. .. .... 255 Cooper. Elvin N. .. . 231.283 Cooper, Frederick . . . . . 288 Cooper. Llrldxt K. ., .. 325 Cooper. Warren F. . . 291 Copeland. Beverly .. ... 251 Corbin, Bill ...... .... 2 92 Cork, Jay D, ...,. . Corneli us. Dennis .. 290 .308 .. 303.322 Cosper. Constance .. ,. . . Coughlin. Delane J. ... Coulson. Michael D. Courtri ght. Barbara . Covvden. Joanne Cox. Charles 1. Cox. David N. .. Cox. Diane E, Cox. James G. Cox, Natalie ..,... Bonnie K. .. Craig. Dale A. Craig. Judith A. .. Craig. Marilyn J. Craig. Ronald E. Crandall. Esther A. Crapple. William C. Crask. Gary R. Crawford. Gail S. .. Creech, James M. ,. Creusot. Andre J. .. Crickm Crisp. ore, Stephen . Jean ........ Crist. Rebecca A. .. 342 236 . 293.320 'isiiisifziri . . . . 268.311 230 235 317 313 287 :313 231 255 .. 231.259.263.321 231 . . 253.269 ,309 244 327 276. .285 255.310 290 285 282 285 311 291,322 315 294 Crnkovich. Pamela .. Crosley, Judith A. .. Cross. Rachel J. .. Cross. Roberta K. . . Culver. James M. Crouch. Joe A. ..... . Crouch, Nancy Dickens Crouse. Ronald G. Crowe. Beryl ......,. Crowe, Jamalee J. Crowe. Richard J. .. Crum. Bonnie J. Crum. Michael A. Crum. Theodore L, .. Crume. Elaine F. .. Csenar. Carolyn Csider. Janice M. .. Cue. Karen A. Cullen, Carole A. ., Cummings. John F. ., Cunningham. Peggy ., Cupp. Michael W. .... Current. Mary Jane ., Currie, Penelope A. .. Curtis. James J. .... . Curtis. Ronald L. Cypherd, Joan K. D D Andrea. Vaneeta .. Dabros, Edward .... Dager, Robert ..... Dailey, Richard A. .. Dale. Constance Dale. Molly ..... Dale. Phyllis .... Dalton. Marcia .. Daniel, Alfred Daniels, Cleston . . . Daniels. Janet Danielsen. Paul .. Danner, Janet ..... Danner. Marilyn .. Darden. Katie ..... Dargitz. Donald Daub. Arthur ...... Daugherty, Karen Dault. Pamela .,.... . . 267. .. 236. 244. . .. 268.311, . . 272, .f 'iii' ... 255.267.326. 295 236 236 280 285 291 282 253 312 274 300 231 244 285 318 296 . 9 323 320 270 231 255 329 329 263 300 231 279 303 318 .. 255.301 .. 247 279 247 244 297 255 231 295 313 ,266 .. 278.316 230 285 287 278 235 Davidson, David M. ...,.... 249,311,312 Davidson, Donna .... Davidson. Karen Davis. Charlene Davis. Diane E. .. Davis, Glenda . .. Davis, James .... Davis. Judith ...... Davis. Steven C. Dawalt. David ..... Dawson. Sara ...... De Bonis, Dominic .. DeBoy. Karen ...... 382 250.262.265,268,313. . . 282. 280 244 315 325 292 378 285 291 ... 10.24-1.278 255 .. 273.339 De Cocker. Thomas . . . . . . . DeCourcy. Alice A. .. DeCraene, Richard .. Del-laven. James .. Delung, Patil .... DeLawter. Jayne .. DeRue. Albert DeRue. Patricia . . . DeWitt. Paul Deal. Duane .... Deal, Jeanne ..,.., Dean. Janice D. Dean. Shirley .... Dechant, John Deeren, Rebecca Degler, Judith ...... Dehnbostel. Nancy .. Dehner, Linda ..... Deiser. Barbara . .. Deister. Nancy .. Delap, Lynn ...... Delk, Maurice ...... .. 236 . 544 'i3i.Q5bfi65. . . . 274.293, .. 263, 289. Dellinger, Katharine ... ...... .... Demas, Carolyn Deming, Jerilyn Demuth, Steve .. Denham. Diane Denig, Erwin .... .. 297.321,327, 248 ,280 231 .268 286 320 302 296 249 269 273 236 236 303 273 327 275 298 338 282 276 303 297 329 247 237 289 246 285 Denison, Susan .. ........... 324 Dentino, Olga .... . 269,326.329 Deputy, James ....,...,...,. 287 Derda. Justine .... ... 27l,274.293.32l Derheimer. Kaye . . ....,....... 237 Derry, Linda .,.. , . , . .. 272.296 Dettaven. Anne ... ..... 269.324 Deuitch. Katie ....., ....,.,.... 2 81 De Genova. Daniel ......,,.,...... 305 Dick. James ...,........ 78.255.287.265 Dick, Patsy ......., 273.293.311.312.313 Dick. Penolope .. ......,....... 317 Dicken, Steve .... . . . 269.327 Dickson. Karen .... ..... 2 51 Diedring. Barbara ... .. . 236 Dierking. Sara ..... .. . 280 Dietrick, Alice . . . ...,.. 273 Dietrich, Linda .. . 282.293 Dille. Onda ....... ... 231 Dillingham. T. N. . 248 Dillman. David ... ... 237 Dillon. Michael .. ...... 323 Dillon, Ralph ..,.. ..,... 2 55.322 Dimos. Labrine ....... .. 247.271.282 Dingledine. Stephen ... .... 312.313 Dinsmore. Barbara .. ...... 237 Dinwiddie. Sherry . . . ..... 282 Disborough. Carol . ... 316.321 Disbro. Diane ..... .... 3 21 Dispennett. Sally ... ... 281 Divelbiss. Ronald .. ...... 253 Dobson. Philip . . . .....,.. 313 Dodds. Nancy ..... .. 24-1.268.274 Doeppers. Thomas .,.. ........ 2 87 Doerfiinger. Dorothy . . . . . 275.297 Dohrmann. Jean .... ..... 2 79 Doll, Pat ......,.. .. . 281 Doll. Steven .... . . . 288 Dollison, Mary .... ... 237 Donofl. Mickey ..... . . . 285 Donovan. Melinda .. . .. 282 Doolan. William ... ......... 305 Doolittle. Cynthia . ........... 255 Dorman. Danny . .. .. 231.289,307.322 Dorsey. Ann .... ........... 2 76 Dorton. Mary ...,. ......... 2 37 Doty. Kay ......... . . . 273 Dougherty. Barbara . . . 237 Dougherty. Sandy . ...... 285 Dougherty, William . . . ...... 248.264 Doughty. Sally ..... .. 235.296.310 Douglas. William .. ........ 292 Douglass. Sue . . . ...... 298 Dowd. Jeffery ..... . . . 248 Downey. Elizabeth . . . . . 297 Downing. Sue ..... ... 321 Doyle, Robert .... ..... 2 56 Drabenstott. Betty .. ...... 279 Draves. David .... . . . 319.324 Dreasky, Lawrence .,... 303 Dresslar. Judith . . . ...... . 294 Driggs. Marijo .... ,..., 2 37 Drill. Sharon .... .. 268.271.275 Driscoll, Pamela ....... . 235 Drompp. Jennie . .. ...... 244 Du Vall. Mary .... 265 Duckworth. Patsy . . . . 231 Dudley. Carolyn . . . . . 237 Duifer. Omar .... . . . 256 Dugan, Mancy .. .............. 280 Duke. Dorothy .. ............... 319 Dukes. Darlene ... 317.323,325.327.329 Dull, Phillip ...........,. 290 Dunbar. Joe .. . ...... 267.270.30l Duncan. Alan . . . .... 291.300 Dungan. Phillip .. . ..... . 290 Dunkerly. Karen .. ........ 272 Dunkle. Donald . . . . 231.271.2286 Dunlap. Michael . . . ..... 256,309 Dunlap. Zina .... ...... 2 37 Dunlavy. Philip .. . ... 313 Dunn. Jane ....... .. 60.278 Dunn. Joe ...... .,... 2 90 Dunn. Marlene .. ...... 237 Dunn. Susan ...... . . . 278.298 Durflinger. Gwen . ..... 276 Durham, Darrell . . . . . 306 Durm. Paul ...... ...... 3 18 Dutenhaver, June . 244 Duvall. Marv ..... .1 f' 2371271327 Duy. Franz .,.... Dwcnger. Karen .. Dwinggins, Dean . Dycus. Dale . ,... Dyer. Lynn .,.,.. Dygert. Janet ,... Dziubinske. Eugene Eagan. Susan ....., .... Earnhart. Russell . East. David ..,...., . . . Eaton. Dannis B. Eaton. Linda ..... Eaton. Ronald A. . Ebert. Wendy .... Echols. Leonard W. Economakis. Nancy Edgar. Carol . . . . . Edison. Janet L. . . Edison. Patricia . .. Edmonds, Donald . . . Edmonds. Ellen K. Edwards. Kenneth Edwards. Lois .,.... Ehnes, Fred R. Eichhorn. Gregory Eichorst. Kurt ..., Eikelberner. Kay .. Eley. Robert .... Elgas. Mary ..... Eller. Joe .....,.. Ellingwood, James Elliott. Harry .... Elliott, Virginia .. Ellis. James ...., Ellis. Mary ..,. Ellis. Norman Ellison, Carolyn .. Ellison, Elizabeth Ellison, Patricia Ellsworth. Julia Elmendorf. Ken .. Elmore. Ronna Emens. Judith ...... Emmans. Reta L. Emmel. Susan .... Emmons. Charles Emry. John ...... Emshwiller. Beth Emshwiller. Ned .. Endres. Edward .. Engle. John .... Engle, Nancy . Eno. Marilyn Erdman. Linda Erekson. Taya .. Erler. Cheryll Erp. Geraldine .. Ervin. Curtis .. Erwin. Scott .... Eschholz. Bruce .. Essig, Janet . . . .. Estell, Carolyn .. Estes. Barbara .. Estes. Daniel .. Etchison. Jan Evanoff, Ronald .. Evans, Marley Evans. Norma Evans, Patricia .. Evans. Ralph Evans. Thomas . . . Everhart. Barbara Everill. Richard .. Fair. Judith .,.... Faker. Suzanne .. Falcone. James .. Fanelli. Joseph .. Farr. Marilyn Farrar. Stephen .. Farrer, Don ..... Farris. Thomas .. Fatch. William .. . Fausset. Catherine Faust. Carol ..... Feasel. Julie ..... Fecher. Ronald .. '7 312. . 268 ' ' 139.19 292.3 12.313 . 297.321 1261513 lil 263.291.3103 217 . 275 278. 2-17.278 . 307. . . 280. 1 f 1 ' 240259. 276. . . 2-16. 25l.302. 231 .. 2-19 ... 237.265. ..7 . . 302. ..v 2-16 2-14 313 313 3211 3211 2-19 268 329 307 2-1-1 321 231 237 .329 237 231 327 237 2-19 231 253 237 .313 266 3117 237 290 311 231 270 2-16 266 288 329 322 27-1 . 24-1.268 .317 282 273 2-19 315 27-1 297 316 231 317 298 283 'TQI 322 237 326 311 280 273 318 304 303 292 326 277 256 287 10 303 244 237 324 306 290 321 270 2-19 279 303 287 272 287 322 290 313 325 2-14 327 252 l'ccl'itn1an. .lohri . Fcldbusch. Dclorcs 1-clger. l'cllc1'. Mike .... hvliilltlii . 1'clto1'i. Roger' .. 1-clts. Janalce ,.., Fenn. Cheryl ,. Fenncixald. Junc l-crbcr. Diane Ferguson. Karcn . lriflgtlsiin, Robert Fern. Don . 1-e1'1'11ro. Dale Fcrrill. Jane lrcrrill. Linda .. Feslcr. Judith .... Fessler. Pamela . Fetters. Constance Fetters. John ,.... Fidler. Clara .... Fields. Don .. Fields. Karen .. Fields. Linda . . File. Gerald Finch. Betty ,. Finch. Bety . . . Finnell. Linda Finrow. Ruth .. Fisher. Fisher. Fisher. Fisher. Fisher. Fisher. Fisher. Jack ,... James .. Lloyd ... . Margaret . Marilyn . Mary A. .. Mary J. .. Fisher. Richard .. Fisher. William .. Fishero. Margaret Fister. Elizabeth . Files. Sheila ,... Fitzgerald. Bernard Fitzgerald. William Fitzharris. Kelly . Fitzpatrick. Sue .. Fiwek. Donald . . . Flaugh. lvan ..,. Fleck. Carolyn . .. Fleck. Sally .... Fleener. Nina .... Fleming. Edward . Fleming. John Fleming. Ronald . Flora. John ..... Fogle. Linda ..... Foist. Duane ...,. Foldenauer. Gerald Foley. Jane ....,. Folkers. Mary Follstad. Charles .. Foote, Rebecca . . Ford. Dianna .. Ford. Sandra ..., Forsyth. Nancy .. Fosdick. Sherry .. Foshee. Sharon .. Fosnough, Cynthia Foster. William .. Fountain. John ... Fountain. Richard Foust. John ..... Foutz. Sylvia .... Fox, Eugene .. Fox. Terry .. . Fox, Wilma .... Frank, James .. . Franks. Barbara . . . Franks. Robert . .. Franklin. Patrick . Frantz. Frantz. Fratus. Bonnie . . Stanley . . George . . . Frazier, Jackie Frech. Nina ..... Freck. James M. Freeland. Judy Freeman, Betty .. French. Carol French. Marcheta .. Friedauer. Emil ... Frieden. Anne 271 127s 1235 17l.l72.237.265 .237 . 267 . 232 . 250.268 .. 282.296 282.296 2171 79.260 . 241.280 'f2kss . ijsi 'f'20o '263,27'1f295 231 2-16 .2911 285 283 237 .335 24-1 .276 .282 283 287 .287 273 777 ...1- 252 266 311 .3112 'w .3l- 288 295 270 285 .325 .325 237 .173 285 .285 303 315 ,298 280 .279 285 305 .295 237 256 2-17 2-18 285 237 .300 253 237 2-1-1 235 2-18 287 287 .333 295 307 yn 291 .. 237.278.2194 256 311 . 268.276 ... 237.282 ..5i.l.46q 298 . ... ,- 2.296 321 '7 ... 30-. 23.2. . 273. . 1. A 2-17. 327 279 292 289 307 289 237 231 287 2-1-1 307 9 . 9 237 324 301 287 297 313 302 'JS 3-. 267 237 32-1 . 292.318 237 Friend. Judith Fritz. Stephen ,.., Fritz. Sue .,..,.. Fritzmeier. Judith Fromholz. Thomas lrrybergh. Philip .. Fugate. Arnold ... Fugate. Edyyard . Fuhrman. Roy Fulaytar. Gerald . Fttlkerson. Carolyn 1-ulkerson. .lean .. Fuller. Loren ,,,. Fuller. Yicki ...,,. Fulnecky. Patricia Normandie Fulson. Fulton. Carolyn .. Fulton. Pamela ... Fusing. Jane ... Gabriel. Pat .,......, Gale. Bruce .. Gale. Charles .... Gale, John ...... Galinoyyski. Karen Gall. Georgia 4,.. Gallacher. Patricia Gallagher. Beth .. Galliyan. Stephen .. Gallo. Patil ...,,. Galloyyay. Ronald Galloway. Tflldle . Gans. Lissa .,.,, Garasic. Thomas . Garbacz. Sandra . . . Gardner. Bill .... Larry .. Gardner. Garman. Richard . Garman. Terry .. . Garner. Blanche .. Garner. Janice Garretson. James .. Garrett. Madene . Garringer. Linda . Garrison. Linda .. Gartley. James . . . . Garyxood. Carole . Gates. Diana ..,. Gates, Marcia . Gause. Nancy ..,. Gaylor. Barbara .. Gearring. Caroline Gee. W'il1iam Gee-ting. David Geib. Janet .... Geier. Shirley .. Geiger. Herbert ., Geiger. Joan ., Geiger. Patil Geise. James .. Geist, Richard .. Gender. Carolyn . Genda. Ronald .. , Genoyese. Albert George. Nlichael Georgia. Virginia . Gephart. Nancy Gerard. Geralyn , Gerardot. Edward Gerber. Tylary Gerig. Charlotte Gerner. David Getts. Ellen ..,...., Getz. Stanley Giambrone. George Giannaketf. Leon Gibbons. Terrence Gibson, Diane Gibson, Fmily .4... Gilbert. Frances ,. Gilbert. Larry Gilchrist. Nlarcia .. Gill. Fdyy ard .... Gill. Kent ...... Gillespie. Lexyis . Gillis. Alice .... . Gilmer. Carolyn ... Gilmer. Jane ..,, Gilpin. Kathryn .. 1.1 ..,.. 172.272. 268.277.311.3l2. -v q 1 'vein 276 . 256.271 263 230 303 256 287 . 268.311 273 7 250 322 237 280 306 270 307 307 306 253 315 329 256 334 328 313 282 275 279 324 302 287 248 328 276 237 276 292 303 30-1 237 232 289 .316 285 292 288 252 278 253 285 256 324 315 309 237 237 280 290 232 238 232 287 'V 7 -32 324 283 247 285 311 'V'7 J-- 317 267 307 .303 272 253 253 301 238 .312 291 317 266 'TQW 31-.313 232.267 .. 253.265 .269 324 .282 .327 295 291 247.320 288 2-is .303 290 .288 253 238 275 328 -Q 7 Gilrowski. George .. 303 Gimbra. Patrick ... .. 303 Gingrich. Dave ... ., 285 Ginn. Judith ,...... .. 273 Giorgianni. .Joseph .. .. 232 Githens. Robert . . . .. 324 Glassford. Iona . . . .... 247 Glassman. Flliot . . .. 290.300 Glenn. Jerry 4..,.., .. 244.288 Glentzer. Mildred ... ..,. 238 Glenyyith. Nancy' .. ........., 274 Glore. James .... ........... 2 30 Glore. Judith ,, 250.259.268.312 Gluff. Fonzie .... ....,..... 3 24 Goble. Joanna .... ..... 3 26 Goble. Sharon ...... ....... 2 96 Gochenour. Patricia .. . .... 297.323 Goen. James .....,, .......... 2 91 Goins. Dan ....... ....... .,.. 3 1 7 Goldman. Melvin .. . . 252.286.304.322 Gollatz. Chuck .....,. .,.... 2 48.288 Gonsiorowski. Jack . ..... 288 Gonyer, Harry ...... .. 290 Good. Connie ..... .. 281 Good. Larry ..... .. 252 Goodale. Paul ..... .. 288 Gooding. Lynda .. 313 Goodrich. Helen .. .. 247 Goodwin. Chris ... ..... 311 Goodwin. Jean ..... ....,... 2 52 Goodwin. Patricia . . . 266.27-1.327 Gordon. William .. . ,. 286.329 Goss. Pattyann ... . 247.-73 Gotsch. Geneva .... ..,. 2 38 Gouveia. Julia ..... .... 2 44 Govorko. Stephen .. . ...,... 286 Grabill. Thomas . .. . .. 269.287 Grady. Patricia .. ... 311.313 Graefnitz. Larry ... ..,.. 256 Graham. Nancy' .., .... 231 Graham. Robert .... .. 283 Graham. Virginia . . 238 Granger. James ... .... 244 Grant. Charles .. ..... 292 Grant. Jayne ... ... 273-297 Grau. Annette . . . .... 268 Gray. Diane ..... 276 Gray. Donna .. ....... 276 Gray. Judith ... ... 247.265 Gray. Leonard ..... 320 Gray. Robert .... ..... 2 52 Gray. Stuart ..,,.. .. 254.287 Green. Kathryn .. . .... 294 Green. Rachel ... .. 238 Green. Ronald .... .. 290 Greenburg. David ,.. . . 244 Greene. Ann ......,.. .... 3 24 Greenwood. Theresa ....,.- 7 Greer. Loyyell , ...... .. 263.285 Gregory. Janice ... ....... 238 Greillenstein. Gus ... . 263.302.326 Grifhn. Kenneth .. ........ 283 Griflin. Stewart .... ...... 2 32.323 Grithth. George .. .. 252.302.3041 Griffith. Janice ... .......... 244 Grifhth. Judith . ,...........,,. 252 Gritliths. Carole ,.... 244.259.265.27l.28l Grim. Patila .,... .,..,....,..,. 3 24 Grimes. Jim ... .... .. 317 Grimes. Jerry ..... . . 285 Grinder, Phil ....... .... 3 17 Grinkmeyer, Charles ..... 285 Grinkmeyer. Kerry .. 301.285 Grizard. Wanda .,.... . .,.... 321 Groninger. Douglas .., 232.309 Groninger. Rebecca .. . . 311 Gross. Saundra .,... ,... 2 44 Grossman. Robert , . . . . 79.262 Grottendick. Carol ., ..,..,.... 238 Grove. Lynn ...,. ........... 2 92 Grover. Robert ... .......... 271.283 Grubb. Thomas 289.302.307.322 Grueb, Janet .... .,..,...... 2 56 Gryvna. Mary ...,. . 272.283.32l Gryvna. Theresa . . . ....,... 272 Guard. Lucy ............. ... 74.28l.295 Guenin. Oren ............. ..,.... 2 91 Guenthensperberger. Laurel . . . . . . 238 Guidone, Ronald ......... ... 252.306 Guidone. Stenhen ....... ..,. 6 3 Gullion. Patricia .. Gulyas. George .. Gumns. Randall .. Gundrum. Boyd Gunter. Janet .... Gunthrop. Mary K. Gurtner. Jan ..... . Guss. Linda ..... Gustavel. Sharon .. Guth. Anthony Guthrie. Ronald ., Haas. Haas. Haas. Alvin ..... Marianne . . Ruth ..... Habegger. Philip . Hack. Beverly .. . Hackett. Colleen . Haddin. Barbara . Hadley. Fay' .... . Hague. Dennis Hahn. James ... Hahn. Janellyn ,. Hajec. William ., Hale. Delores .... Haley. Cheryl Haley. Michael C. Haley. Michael L. Hall. Halley. Larry' .,.... Sara , . . . . Hamacher. Dale .. Hamel. Judith .. . Hamell. Larry . . . Hamilton. Duane . Hamilton. Joyce ,. Hamilton. Ruth .. Hammel. James .. Hammer. Linda .. Hancock. Linda ,. Hancock. Michelin Hand. Rickie .... Handwork. Ronald Hanes. Jane ..... Haney. John ..... Hanki ns. Jack ... Hanlin. Donald .. Hanna. Charlotte . Hannon. Marcia .. Hansen. James ,. Harakas. David .. Harber. Norma .... . . Harder. Robert .. Hardt. Richard .. Hardy. Kaaren . .. Hargreaves. Hall . Harlan. Sharon .. Harless. Linda .. Harmon. Larry .. Haro. Michael Harrell. Sarita ,. . Harris. Joanna . , . Harris. Lois ..... Harris. Michael .. Harris. Rebecca ., Harris. Rachel . Harrison. Louis .. Harrold. Michael . Hart. Carol .... Hart, Janet .. Hart. Joanne ... Harter. James Hartman. Patsy .. Hartman. Robert .... Hartman. Sharon . Harty. Larry .... Harvey. Gary .... Harvey. Merry Lou Hasbany. Cynthia .. . .. Hasbrook. Carol .. Hassmann. Thomas Hasty. Sally ........ Hatcher. James . . . Hatcher. Jon .... Hatfield. Linda .. Hatton. Lola .... Haugsrud. Anne .. Haupert. Hilda .. Hauser. Jan ..... Havey. Sharon . . . 238 238.265.3l5. 295.327.328. 441.-13.79. 303. . . 250.269. . .... 250 .. . 247 12241271 'fff '292 252. 271 303 292 250 327 329 321 254 280 322 285 292 298 266 291 269 266 278 272 290 307 273 307 321 282 289 306 31 1 293 303 ... 295.324 . 288303. 278. ,308 300. 268.311.312. 291 'ffi2is.3'1s. 235. 290. . . 247.266 278. 285. in in 319.321 ' ' ' ' ' ' '2i3's'.s i6.'s'2'1. 238 . . 60.305, 303 304 324 238 304 321 244 311 287 285 297 304 254 292 294 310 329 313 303 307 317 313 267 274 287 301 274 294 310 313 247 8 289 238 328 323 256 285 238 299 235 329 287 282 327 296 300 282 322 238 324 296 282 278 276 238 2-18 Hawthorne. William -66. Hedges. George ..., Hippensteel. Ruth . Havill. Jerry Hawkins. David Hawkins. Karen . . . Hawkins. Sharon .. Hawley. Phillip .... Hawthorne. Jennie Hayden. Charles ,. Hayes. Elwood .. Haynes. Karen Hays. James ..,.. . Hayworth. Margaret Heady. Robert .,.. Heater. Marie , , . . Heath. Jtidith ...., Heavenridge. Sheliah Heckaman. David . Hedges. Beverly , . . , Hedges. William .. Hedrick. Rosehazel Heeb. William .... Heeter. Gwendolyn Heider. Stephen . . . Heinke. Wayne Heinkel. Dave .. Held. Sharon .. Heline. Pat ...... Heller. Janice ...,. Hellinger. Linda ...., Heminger. Michael Hemphill. Jo ..,... Hemphill. John ..... Henderson. Celia .. Henderson. David . Henderson. James . Henderson. Virginia Hendricks. Judith . . Hendricks. Roy . . , Henley. Walter .. Henney. Susan .... Henninger. Sally .. Henry. Jeanne .. Henry. Judith .... Henschen. Keith ,, Henschen. Louise . . . Henzie. Laurine Herald. Claudia Hertig. Donald ,. Hess. William .... Heston. Margie Hettwer. John ,,.. Hewlett. David Heydt. Curtis ...... Hiatt. Linda ...,.. Hibschman. Melvin Hickey. Timothy ..,, Hickman. Carolyn .. Hickman. Gary ,.,.. . Hiday. Charlotte .. Hidy. Carol ...... Hiegel. Ethel Hiett. Gwenda ... Higgins. Pat .. Highfield. Al .. Hill. Carole ,... Hill. Lawrence .. Hill. Noel ....,... Hill. Patricia ...,. Himelick. Margaret Hiner. Joyce ...... Hinerman. Sandra . Hinshaw. David Hinshaw. Nancy .... Hipskind. Sara Hirschy. Harriet , ,. Hirschy. Russell Hizer. Marcia . Hoagland. John ... Hoback. Barbara .. Hobson. Wayne Hochstetler. Richard Hockney. Daniel .. Hodgen. Bonnie Hodgin. Duane .... Hodson. Anabeth .. Hoege. George .... Hoffman. Joseph .. ,, 252. . . ' 256 ,. 263 . 267.269 ... 158.281 M283 290.299 26-1 317 315.317 '3 268. 313 312 2-1-1 290 312 289 281 364.307 238.281 27-1.297 . . , 280 . , 307 74.280 .. 316 . 283 . 296 . . 2-19 . . 277 270.301 269.315 . . 285 281.329 238.282 . 252 238.276 291.329 . . 272 302.307 ,. . 311 .. . 320 , .. 307 . . 238 . , 256 291.303 2-19.26-1 . . . 298 . . 295 . . 238 27-1.238 30-1.322 232,319 .. . 238 . , 282 . . . 2-19 . . . 291 . . . 320 . , . 288 . ,. 270 312.313 , . . 296 232.262 256.259.262.267.269. 27O.287.318.326.327.329 280 232.271 27S.318.326. . . 285.302 25-1.287 . ,. 296 278.327 .. 296 273.332 295.321 . . . 303 . . 279 .. 232 . . 2-1-1 . 238 ,. . 238 . . 32-1 ,. . 328 . .. 313 321.327 . . . 282 268.318 . . . 250 328.329 283.309 267.278 .. . 288 288.303 ... 299 . ,. 311 307.322 .. . 272 .. . 300 30-1.307 Hoffman. Judith ... Holladay. Rita .. Holle. Sandra ..... Holler. Larry ....... Hollingsworth. Janct . Hollingsworth. Marilyn l-lollovvay. Larry . Holman. Jerome . Holman. Shirley ,, Holmes. Claudia . Holmes. Daniel .. Holmes. David . . Holmes. Holswort Sara .... h. Philip . Holt. Claudia ..., Holtgren. Michael Holtzinger. James Holtzlander. Ron . Hontz. Gary ..,. Hood. Charles Hood. Diana .. Hoose. Louann .... Alice .,... Hoover. Hoover. Gene Ann Hoover. Hollie .... Hoover. Lawrence , Hoover. Sherry Hopkins. Sally . . . Hopp. Patricia .... Horein. Glenwvn ,. Horine. Randall .. Horine. Sharon .. Horn. Rita ...... Hosey. Sharon Hosier. Kathy .. Hoskins. James .. Hosler. Maribeth .. Hoss. Marjorie . .. Hosterman. Craig .. Hostetler. William Hostrawser. John .. Hotchkiss. Morman Houk. Frank ...... House. Steve .... 1 1'25Qfz's2 . . ' f 5238 ' 3025 'f. '.'f.'.i3i 1.3.12 267.269.3t5.326 296 281 .325 315 .278 276 .339 287 2-17 266 329 268 282 .313 .329 287 288 291 312 290 325 318.327.3214 315.319 310 .328 319 256 297 . 2-1-1.259.282.295 250 '777 , .. -.325.327. .278 329 315 .. 250,312,313 232 318 280 ,. 290.307 .. 271.281 'J 279 1 . , -70.-91 265 303 327 ,..,. 288.303 . 252.289.3113 Houseman. Margaret .. ...,... 29-1 Houser. Norman ..,., .......... 3 03 Howard. Mike .,.,.. ... 263.292.335 Howard. Helga . ,. ......... 2-17 Howard. Herbert . . . ..... 232.267 Howard. Paula .,.. .,..,.,....,. 2 7-1 Howard, Sharon ... .. 232.265.267.296 Howe. Daniel . . . ........,....... 306 Howser. Phyllis ,. .. 2-17.265.269.315.327 Hoyt. David . . . ...,.....,.. . , 79 Hubbard. Alan .,.. . 238 Hubbard. James ... , 252 Hubbard. Patil . . , . 2-19 Hubbs. Beverly ... ... 278 Huber. Sharon ... ..... 252 Huber. Teddy ...... Huddleston. Jerry' Hudelson. David Hutf. Ronald . . . Hutfaker. Pamela .. Huffman. Ellen ... Huffman. Retha Hufnagle. Jonnie .. Huge. Thom ..... Hughes. Hollis Hughes. James ...,.. Hughes. Jon .....,. Humbarger. Jacqueline Humbert. David ,...,. Hummel. Kenneth Humphrey. Jere . .. Hundley. David Hunke. Judy ..,..... Hunnicutt. William Hunt. Er 11691 .,.... Hunt. Linda ...,. Hunter. Roberta .. Huntoon. Richard Hurst. Judith ...,. Huser. Linda .... Huth. David ..... Hutson. Joanna .. Hynes. Marsha ....... Idlewine. Carol .,.,... Idlewine. Jean . ,. .. 303. .f 315, 7 3417 263 320 .. 271.283 , f '2'x'7. .. 158.302.307. ... 238... ... 310.318. . ...., 296. 345 281 276 311 290 292 270 307 299 238 313 322 285 232 238 289 25-1 327 282 322 272 275 30-1 238 272 321 318 Ifert. James .... lhnat. Patricia .. lngermann. James lngermann. John . .290 238 283 283 s s -1 2s Ingles, Janet ...,.. . 263272332 Ingram. Russell ,. . ft2 lrey. Susan .... . 2'2 lryin. Carolyn . . . 312,113 Irvin. Marilyn .. 313 lrying. Patricia .. 277 Irwin. James .. 252.307 lsgrigg. Dale 300317 lsom. lfdna . 238.277 Iverson. Bette . ., ,... 238 Iveson. Glenna .,.... . 256.273 Jablonski. Karen .. 281 Jackson. Carolyn . .,,. . . 235 Jackson. Carolyn L. .. 263.269.336.339 Jackson. Chcryll .. .. . 325 Jackson. Homer . . . 307 Jackson. Terry . 256.288 Jacob. John ... 232 Jacobs. Gene .. 285.333 James. Gail .... , 250 Jamieson. Sally ... , 238.310 Janoski. Suzanne . . 239 Jarabak. Mary . 239 Jarrett. Connie Jo . 272 Jarrett. Letitia ,... 239 Jennings Benny ., 256 Jennings Diane ... , 273 Jennings Linda .. .. 328 Jennings Marilyn . . 327 Jennings. William . .. 8.79287 Jester. Jan ...... . .. .. 274 Jester. Larry .... .. 156.252.3138 Jester. Michael .. ..... .. 252 Jett. Etta ... . .. 24-1 John. Barbara . . - - 23 John. Beatrice . .. .. 239 Johnson. Arthur .. ., 2-1-1.263.285 Johnson. Carol ... ...... .. 2-17 Johnson. Cheryl .. ......... 325 Johnson. Fdythe .. .. 280.312.315.326 Johnson. Gloria , ,..,,..,. 239 Johnson. Guy .. .... . . 90 Johnson. James ,. 291 Johnson. Janelle .. . 212 Johnson. Janice . . 280 Johnson. John .... . 292 Johnson. Jtidith ., 232 Johnson. Mary' . . . 332 Johnson. Merrillyn 1. 2-17 Johnson. Nancy' ... . 335 Johnson. Patil .... . 287.301 Johnson, Phil ... 292.329 Johnson. Robert .. 232.285 Johnson. Sharon . . 239 Johnson. Thomas .. 1. 1 329 Johnson. Thomas ,. . .. 303 Johnston. Jacqueline ... . 266.2-17.32-1 Johnston. Thomas 1 . . 252 Joines. Michael ... 256 Jollitjf. Trevella ... 239 Jolly. Miriam ... 239 Jones. Carol , . ,. 1 323 Jones. Constance . ..... ..,. 3 16 Jones. Cynthia .... ..... . , 281.316 jgnes, Dorothy A. . 29-1.26'9.526.327.52? Jones. Dorothy M. ... . 333.36- Jones, Gary ..,.., 25-1.270 Jones. Judith . .. 310 Jones. Karen ... 239 Jones. Leslie .. 3211 Jones. Max 313 Jones. Nancy .. 2-14.2151 Jones. Paula . . . 285 Jones. Robert . . . 255 Jones. Warren ,.., 312.213 Jordan. Kenneth .. - -jk' Jorden. Jack .... W- Joseph. Jerry ... -hh--'l'l Joseph. Joanne ...... . 310 Jung. Christian ....,..., 2 -59 Kaczmerik. Ralph E. .. 239.288 Kalil. Glorian .,...,. - -22 Kammeyer. Charles . Karst. Mary Ann Katterhcinrich. Rog Kaullman. Mary , . Keck, J udy' .,.. . Kectcr. Jack .. Kehne. Helen ... Kehoe. Pamela . . . Keil. Fdxyard ... Keith. Sarah ... Keller. Dolores ., Keller. Karen ... Kellogg. Jean .. Kelly. John Kelly. William .. Kem. Roger .... Kemper. Gary' .... Kendall. Michael .. Kennedy. Christina Kennedy. Judith ... Kenney. Sandra Kenny. William ... Kenyon. Karen Kerchenfaut. David Kerkhove. Peter Kernan. Kathleene Kernodle. Nancy .. Kershner. Kiana . Kiefer. Michael ... Kienzlc. Kiane . , Kilgore. James . . . Kilmer. Joseph ... Kilty. Gerald Kimble. Barbara . Kincaid. Charlene King. King. Agnes ..... Kirk ..... King. Loretta . ,. King. Melveta . . King, Pamela ... King. Thomas .... King horn. Thomas Kinnett. Marlene . Kinsey. Roger Kinzel. Jay' .,.,.. Kinsler. Harold .. . Kirchhausen. George Kirklin. Charles Kirkpatrick. George Kirkpatrick. Karen Kirkpatrick. Nlaril . Kirkpatrick. Marcia Kirsch. Judith ..,,. Kirsits. Anita ..,.. Kiska. .loan .... . Kitchel. Ruth Kitchell. James .. Kitchen. Dennis Klein. Joe ,......, Klein. Theodora . .. Klenc. Harriet .. Klepter. Diane .. Klepinger. John Klesch. William Kline. Karen .... Kliimpp. Karen .. Knapp. Nancy .. Knccht. Connie .. Kneile. Shirley .. Knell. Cheryl .. . Knettle. Kathleen .. Knight. Susan ,... Knocbel, Cheryl ... Knoop. David .,.,. Koch.N1.irilynn .,.. Kocsis. Fileen .. Kohler. David . .. Koleslar. Maryann . Kolcsfar. Stephen . .. Kolish. Thomas . Konl. Rex ..., Korn. Alan ., Korth. Lana . . Kramer. Donna . Kratovil. Scott .. Kraud. Gary .. Kreis. Larrv ,. Krinn. Wendell ..... Krueger. Marilyn .. Kruk. Roger ...... Kruse. Barbara ., Kuehn. Lester ., . '273 . . 289.307 250 256.259.262 292 .296 274 .322 .313 273 .300 274 252 .. . -.-.275 239.265 . '. ' 266.312 3.1.1 ,f 'iss . . '249 .313 289 .313 232 285 239 274 256 .332 278 .264 287 294 239 232 262.263.287.336 325 290 287 323 272 230 . 281.295 249 274 239 280 285 ... 285.271 239 239 306 312.319 291 250 311 . 296.312 . 525 239 328 E54 ssisdlisz. 279 297 276 291 292 303 250 293 327 . 292.301 . . 269. iitiibijiio. . ' 273. f f 275. 239. .. 311. . Q90. f 'jsG.3'i2. f 'z76.'2'7'3. . . 266325. 266.29l.311. 287 239 239 298 319 273 281 275 297 280 287 298 273 313 281 301 292 313 256 293 328 303 312 256 252 297 290 239 256 Kuhn. Carol .... 239 Kulavik. John ....... 283 Kunkel, Karen ... .. . 235.279 Kutter. Pamela . . ..... 281 Kwalik. Marie . . .. . . . . 244 L La Follette. Sarah ...... ...,... 2 56 La Russo. Frank ...., 291.307 Lacey. Steve ...... ..... 2 85 Lacy. Elizabeth . . . ...... 272 Lain. Janet ....,. . .. 272.320 Lamb. Timothy . . . ..... 288 Lambert. Clifford .... . . . 252.309 Lambert. Judith .. . 268.279 Lamott. Joseph .... .,..... 2 56 Lance. James ....... 252.285 Lancioni. Ronand . .. ..... 299 Land. James E. . .. ......... . 303 Land. James L. .. .,....,...,. 245 Landis. Mary ..... .. 271.274.321.327 Landis. Michael ..... .,..,..,... 2 49 Landis. Stephen ...... ,.......... 3 11 Landrum. Barbara .......,........ 324 Lane. James ........ . . . 250.266.312.313 Lane, Lawrence .. . ........ 312.313 Lang. Neal ..... .,......... 2 91 Langas. Dave ..,,... ... 291.303.307.339 Langdon. Kenneth .. ........ 239.321 Langford. Larry . . . .,..,...., 250 Lanker. Sharon . .. .. . 232.274 Lannerd. Patricia ,. . .. . 268.273 Lantz, Michael ..,. . . . 256.266 Lappin. Janeice . .. ..... 239 Lapoin. Marjorie ..... . .. 274 Largura. Rosemarie . .,... . 239 Larkin. John .,..... ..,..... 2 64 Laska. Jon .........., ..... . . 290.301 Laskowski. Carolann . . . .... 239.273.293 Laterzo. Robert ....., ..,..,.,... 2 32 Latham. Ronald ,... . ... 232290.30-1.322 Laugh. Marilyn ..... ..,.,..... 2 81 Laughlin. Sondra ...., 239 Laux. Marjorie ..,., ....... 3 28 Lawrence. Robert . . . . . 323.327 Lawrence. Ronald .. ..... 245 Lawrey. Mary Ann ....... 282 Lawson. Jerry ..... ..... 2 90.329 Layman. Linda. ... .. . 239.274.295 Layne. Linda ..... ....... 2 76 Layton. William .. ... 303.334 Lazzaro. Bernadine . 232.276 Le Beau. John ..... 249.285 LeGate. Martha . .. ..... 232 LeVee. Carol . .. ..... 272 LeVon. Carolyn .. . . . 318.329 Leahey, Thomas . . . .... 245 Leas. Susan .......... .... 2 54 Leatherman. George . . . .... 316 Lee. Bonita ........ .... 3 15 Lee. Connie ....... .. 279 Lee. Frank .. ... 316 Lee. John ..... . 252.304 Lee. Joseph ... ..... 256 Lee. Martha .... 239.282 Leech. Lynne ..,.. . . . 279.295 Legbandt. Phyllis .,..... 313 Legg. Gerald ..... ..... 2 32.287 Legg. Susan ...... . . . 265.239.274 Lemish. Doanald . . . ....... 292 Lennis, Larry ..... ...,. 2 54 Lentz. Pemela . . .. 280.295 Leonakis. Kris .. .... 290 Leonard. Ann .... .. 274 Leonard. Charles . . . H 283 Leonard. Deanna . .. .......... 274 Leonard. Ralph .. , ........,.... 232 Lesman. Robert .. . .. . l65,156.245.301 Letsinger. Carol .... ............ 3 13 Levinson. Marcia .. .... 45,272,297 Lewellen. Lynne .. .. . 311.312 Lewis. Barbara ..... 239 Lewis. Chester .,.. . . . . . 303 Lewis, Jeffrey ... .... 270.287 Lewis. Larry ....... ...... ...... 2 8 9 Lewis. Lawrence .................. 303 Lewis. Martha ................. 272.329 Lewis. Michael ...... 267.262.287.326,329 Lewis. Yvonne .............. . 311 Libler, David ............... 156,239.308 346 Liggett. Beverly .... ...... 2 56 Light. Carolyn ... ... 271.272 Lightfoot. Jean .... .... 2 45 Lincoln. William ... ... 254 Lindenberg. Thomas . . . . 252 Linder. Gary ...... ... 323 Linderman. Jeannin ... ... 313 Lindsey. Sandra ... ... 239 Linettyf. Edward . . . . . . 300 Linville. Janet .... .. . 310 Linville. Roscoe .... 288 Lippott. Richard ... ... 287.304 Lipson. Richard .. . ..... . 307 Litherland. David .. ......... 256 Litherland. Donald . ...... 266.283.312 Littell. Ruth ................... 310.321 Livingston. Janet .................. 274 Loats. Linda ....... 247.266.280.324.327 Lockett, Dennis . . . ............. 249 Lockwood. Ellen ..... 71.245.263.280.330 Loder. Clifford ........... . 288 Logan. John ... .. 288.303 Long. David . .. ....,...... 288 Long. Sue ....... ............ 2 74 Longfield. Nora . . . .............. 239 Longyear. Nancy . . . . 232.265.267.278 Lootens. Richard . . . ............ 230 Lotz. Nancy ...... . ...... 230 Loucks. Sharon .... ........ 2 75 Loudenback. Nancy . ......... 298 Love. Judith ...... .. 250.268.313 Love. Margaret .... ....... 2 45 Love. Molly .... ...... 2 39 Love. Stephen . . . . . . 292 Lovell. Marilyn ... .. 235 Lovell. Sandra . . . . . . 256 Lowe. Thomas . . . . . . 287 Lucas. David .... ... 301 Lucas. Jacqueline .. .. . 232 Lucas. Linda .... . . . 274 Lucas. Owen .... 269 Ludewig. Lynn . . . . . 256.328 Luellen. Dixie .... 239 Luggar. Sue .. . ... 274 Lull. John ..... ... 287 Lund. Colleen .... . .. 235 Lunsford. Dianne . . . . . 239 Lurtz. Sharon .... .... 2 79 Luttrell. Wayne . . ... 301.305 Lynch. Claire .... ....... 2 67 Lyon. Patricia ...... ......... 2 39 Lyons. Charles ........ .. 288,269.325 M MacKinnon. Kathryn .. 245.295 Macy. Roger ......... . . 285.303 Maddox. Linda .... .... 2 80 Maddox. Rebecca . . . . . 240 Madritsch. Karen .. 321 Magee. Lou ..... ... 333 Mahank. Elaine .... . . . 278 Main. Biddi ..... ... 294 Maines. Mahin ... ... 254 Mains. Nancy ..... 272 Maka. Lawrence ... ... 318 Malaney. Jacquelyn . . . . 295 Malone. John ...... ...... 2 56 Mangus. Barbara . . ........ 273 Mankey. Winifred . . . 240.319.321 Mann. Garon ..... ........ 2 56 Manter. Judith .... ........... 2 40 Marcum. Blen .... ............ 3 05 Marker. Paul ...... .............. 2 49 Markussen. Carol . .. .... 273.312.325.32S Maroney. David . . . ............ 292 Marsh, Charles .. ..... . 232.289 Marsh. Doris . . .... 328 Marsh. Wayne ..... ... 245.283 Marshall. Robert ... ... 256.285 Martin. Beverly . . . ...... 273 Martin. Carolyn ... . . 232.259 Martin. Connie . . . . . 269.278 Martin. James .... ..... 2 45 Martin. Judith .... ... 298 Martin. Judith A. .. .............. 248 Martin. Judith K. ............... 275.297 Martin. Julia .... .................. 2 48 Martin. Linda F. ..... 248.265.266.323.327 Martin. Linda S. ............... 323.327 Martin. Patrick . . . ........... 79.287 Martin. Robert .. Marty. Jane ... Masing. Sally .. Mason, Jeryl .... Massa, Margo Mast. Linda .,.. Mast. Robert Masterson. Rita Mathews. Carolyn . Matson. Carnie Matson. Carolyn .. Matthew. John ..., Matthias. Stephen . . . Mattox. Rebecca .. Maurer. John ..... Maurice. Richard .. Mawbey. Basil ..... Maxwell. Howard . Maxwell. Karen .. Maxwell. Chuck ... May. Josephine .... May. Sondra ...... Mayberry. Donald . Maynard. Mary Maze. Marilyn .... Mazeikas. Marjorie Mazelin. Gene .... Mazur. Geraldine . McAfee. Donald .. McAfee. Elwin .. McBride, John McBride. Sharon .. McCal1erty. Jane .. McCafferty. James . McCarley. Larcy .. McCarron. Ellen .. McCarty. Mary McCarthy. Michael McCarthy. Paul ..,. McCauley. Michael Richard McCauley, McCeeham, Joseph McClellan. James . McClellan. Margeret McClelland. Janet . McClughen. Robert McClure. Iris ...,. McClurg. Dennis .. McClurg. Robert . . McConnell. Roger . McConnell. Thomas McCool, Kathleen . McCord. Neva ,... McCorkle. Martha . McCorkle, Vickey . McC0skey. Charles McCoy. Almerinda McCoy. Dennis . .. McCoy. Glenda . . . McCoy. Joan ..... McCray. Joyce ..... . . . McCullough. Barba McDivitt. Elizabeth McDonald. Karen . McDonald. Ross . .. McDonald. Doug .. McDowell. Janet .. McElfresh. Robert . MeFa1l. Kenneth .. McFall. Terry ..... . . McGahey. Jacqueli McGarity. Melba .. McGee, Barbara .. McGill. Rebecca .. McGregor. Freeman McGuire. Richard . Mcl-lame. Sharon .. Mclnerney. James . McKaig. Richard .. Mcliaig. Thomas ... McKay. Amy ..... McKay. Don ..... Marcia McKenney. Mclslenney. Mary . McKenzie. Mike ..... Mcliibbin. Darwin ... McKinley. Jeffrey ... McKinney. Marcie .. . McLary, Linda McLeod. Richard 27l.329. 288 ..,.. 276.339 . . . . 245 240.165 -:qv 554 282 273 276 272 270 310 250 274 232 245 300 282 322 311 288 287 240 300 311 274 315 245 329 276 286 339 299 313 -4 . . 299.300 x27 .. 311 f. 1 4. '. 1 i .257 267.269.27l 232 233.257 257. 326 ... 285.326 . 311.312 263.2663 12 166.169.17l. .3.l.l . . 257.307.3 278 291 277 327 245 795 'zss 267 339 318 323 327 245 289 40 329 329 313 251 240 240 245 240 313 240 285 240 257 274 240 254 312 313 287 254 303 283 249 274 240 297 282 257 233 272 22 2 283 283 269 266 281 .. 278,3l2.3l3 .. 323.. 287 288 313 254 327 292 McMillan. Rose .. McMillen. Michael McNabney'. Ronald McNally. John ... McNeely. Martha . McVaugh. April ... 257 .. 279. McWhorter. Rebecca . . . . . . Meadoyys. Carol , Mears. Kenneth .. Mechling. Mickey Mechling. Richard Mcdland. Richard . Meek. Kavid .... . Meeker. Marolyn , Megquier. Dale ... Meier. Susan ..,.. Meilstrup. Thomas Meinerding. Charles Mejer. Robert .... Meloy. Alan ..... Melser. Harold . . . Mendenhall. Judy . Menze. Eugene .. Meranda. Lynne .. Mergenthal. James Merica. Larry . . .. Merica . Sharon .. . Merl. James Merle. Sandra . . . Merrill. Judith .. Merrill. Ramona ., Merx. Merx. Jerald ,.... William . . , Messick. Todd Messner. Donald . Meteal fe. Barbara . Metzger. Donald . Meuninck. James . Meuninck. Thomas Meyer. Constance Meyer. Richard .. Meyer. Robert .. Meyer. Ronald Meyer. Sharon . . . Michael. Julia ,... Michael. Karen .. . Michael. Nancy .. Mickey. June .... Mikenas. Kathleen Mikesell, Donald . Mikesell. Judy .. Milbourn. Linda .. Milhollin. Jay .. Miller. Alan ..... Miller. Angela Miller. David .. Miller. Diane .. Miller. Ed .... Miller. Elaine ..., Miller. Gary ..... Miller. J. Meredith Miller. Jack ....., Miller, James .... Miller. Jeannette .. Miller. Jenene ,... Miller. Jerry L. ... Miller. Jerry W. .. Miller. Jimmie ... Miller. Karen .. Miller. Kay Miller. Kirby .. Miller. Larry .. Miller. Marna .. Miller. Mary Miller. Phillip .... Miller. Phyllis Miller. Robert .... Miller. Ronald Miller. Sandra Miller. Sandra K. . Miller. Sharon Millican. Mary .... M illiren. Barbara . Mills. Bruce . .... Millspaugh. Max .. Mills. Linda ..... Mills. Robert ..... Milner. Richard ... Miltenberger. Jerry Mineh. 233 287 . s 245 292 .267 289 310 311 245 276 257 2-10 233 288 M -3 3 im? 324 291 281 177 ... 288,3lJ5.. -- f f 'Qin . 282298. 'z6o'.joj.'3'0i 257 324 324 315 240 285 2X0 312 .307 248 245 311 280 339 290 313 287 313 .. 233.275 300 291 291 257 290 ... 252.285 .. 240 'f -27.4 . f 554 24O.259.265.273. 233. 254. 166.l68.170.l7l .. .258 iii 27127 .- ..-7. ......2.5.l fiiii. Phillip .......,. ... 347 233 .293 278 240 294 240 319 300 .297 282 240 309 280 311 323 292 327 qww 311 291 290 240 240 286 285 269 311 257 287 233 282 281 269 311 306 312 .248 274 323 274 329 285 .276 240 291 290 291 303 Miscf. Victoria . Mishler. 'licrry' . . Misncr. XYillard , Mitchell. Janet ..., H Mitchell. Lyndon Mitchell, Marjorie . Mitroyich. Xenia . Mock. Carol . . Modlin. Clary .. I3 Moenich, Robert Moentcr. Clary .. Mohler. Jill , -1 1 nl-. 271 3113 new 297 298 249 tot im Sis 2411 240 276 1-iv 30 257 R26 - Mohncy. lieth , 29X Mohr. Gretchen . 240 Mojdehl. Hassen .,. ., . 257 Moller. Dennis ... , . 266,312,113 Mollison. Rosemari , . . 277 Moody. Marjorie . . , , 273 Moomayy. Jean , . . 2411 Moore. Diane . . 311 Moore. Janet 298,137 Moore. Karen ..., , V js: Moore. Larry E. , 252,290 Moore. Nancy' ... , .. 233 Mordi. Thomas ... 289 Morehouse. Robert . . . 251 31 l 313 Morgan. Ann ...,... . 240 Morgan. Jimmy T. , ... ZHS Morgan. Marilyn ... . .. 248 Morgan. Nancy .. , 251 313 Morgan. Peggy . .. , . . 240 Morris. Alice .... ...... 2 72 Morris. Barbara . . ..,.,. 273 327 Morris. Kathy .. .. 278.3l2.313 Morris. George , ,. .,...,,. 290 Morris. Jack ... , ,, 233 Morris. Sandra ....,,. 278 Morris. Sarah .... ..,.... 2 40 Morrison. .loan ... .. 235.294.323 Morrison. Lana . . . , 245.317 Morrow. Anna . . . ......,...,. , . 254 Morrow. Cynthia ..............,,, 230 Morton. Karen ., 254.259.262.27l.281.32l Moser. Larry ... .,......,. 254 302.327 Moser. Mas ... ... . 2136.315.319.329 Moss. David ... ....,.,.. 311.312 Moss. Patricia ., ..,..... .. 325 Mott. Patricia ...... ....... 2 95 Muca. Joanne ....... ....... , 296 Mucha. Mary Ann ,. 276.294.339 Mudrak. Delores ........ 281 Muhlnickel. Donald .. ,..,,. 249 Mullen. Janet ...... ,. 280 Mullins. Dennis .. , 270 Mulry. Tom .... ... 288 Munchel. Kelly ... , ..,. 257 Mundy. Melvin ,... .... 2 90,307 Munger. Elizabeth ... ... 79.272320 Munson. Nancy ..... ..... 2 79 Munson. Nancy A. ... ., , 257.267 Murnan. Ann ..,.. .. 318.328 Murray. Barbara . . . ..,. 235 Murray. David . . . . , . 287 Murray. Helen . . . , 272 Murray. Rebecca . . . . 276 Musto. William .... ,. 245 Mutzheld. Nancy . . , . 275 Myers. Allison , 285 Myers. Dana . 276 Myers. David .... .. . 287.301 Myers. Jo Ann ... .. 257.273 Myers. Joyce . . . ,....,.. 245 Myers. Judith .... . 254276325 Myers. Kenneth .. .,,. 313 Myers. Marilyn ... . 298.311 Myers. Marva .. . 296.315 Myers. Rollin . . . ..... 250 Myers. William . .. .. . 245 N Naderman. Jane ....... . 318.328 Naderman. Rose ... .... , . 328 Naselari. Anna , 271.279.2198 Nash. John ...,.. ... 287.307 Nauman. Marilyn .. ...., 248 Nayicky. Maryellen .. . 280 Neal. Stanley' ..,. . 304 Nedele. Connie ... ., 257 Neely. Tom .... 283 Nell. Alice ... 313 267.295.326 Neher. Nancy .... ... 251.268 Neihouser. Marie . .,... 240 Neireiter. .Judith .. ..... 257 Nelson. Exans .... . 299.329 Nelson. James D. . .... . 302 Nelson. James H. . ...... 315 Nelson. James T. ... ... 291305 Nelson. Larry .... .,... 2 85 Nelson. Linda .. ... 297 Nelson. Teresa . . . ..,... 272 Ncphexx. Stephen . ... 288 301 Nester. Richard .. .,..,.., 287 Neuhauser. Larry . . 251.266.3l3 New. Karen ,.... ...... 2 75 Nextby. Fmrly ..... .. 295 Newby. Jane ..,,. ... 296 New er. Margaret .. 235 Neuhouse. Jean .... ... 329 Nexxkirk. Anna ... .. 233 Next mann. Virginia ... 4...... 294 Nicksie. Geraldine ,....,..4..,,..... 2-10 Niedbalski. Linda ........,. 26927-1.325 Nieman. Judith ...,. 245.259.267.271 276 Niemiec. .James . .....,...,..... 292 Nierman. Ken .. ... ..,....., 285 Noble. William ... ....,...... 233 Noel. Elizabeth ... ...,........ 280 Noel. Thomas .. .. 233.262.285 309 Noeth. George ...,........ 270 Notlke. Linda ... ... 278.315.321.329 Norris. Sandra . .. ..,....,.,. 233 Norris. Stephen .,... ... . . 303 Northcott. Deborah ... 263.339 Northcott. Thomas ... 287.315 Nuckols. Dennie . .... 287 Nugent. Charles .. ... 307 Nuss. Judith .....,. ...... 2 57 Nussbaum. Carol .. . . . 270.279 Nye. Jacquelyn ... ... 257.276 Nykasa. Freda ...... ...., 2 54 O'Brien. Karen .,,,..., .. 45 273 O'Connor. Robert . 233.283 O'Donnell. Edward ,. . 289 O'Hara. Bruce .,.. ... 288 O'Nea1. Carolyn .. ... 240 Oalis. Michael ,..... .. 305 Oehlmann. Dorothy . . . . 240 Ohmit. Glen ....... .. 283 Oldham. Roger ... ... 285 Olin. Harold . ....,........ 252 Oliver. Annette ... ............. .. 313 Oliver. Jane ..,. ... 2-10.259.265 321 327 Olson. Sylvia .. . ,...... ..... 2 33 Ooten. Peggy .... ... .. 282 Orban. Richard ... ... 287.303 Orkis. Henry .,.. ... 287.303 Ormiston. Warren . .. . 302.307 Orr. Glenn .,..,. .. 245 Orth. Philip ...,. .. 318 Osborn. Charles .. ... 257 Osborne. Thomas . .. 290 Oscarson. Patil .. . . . 249 Ostendorf. Karen . . . ..,... 240 Osting. Richard .. ..... 252.308 Ostroxxski. Stwanna .. 240 265.278 Otstot. Lois ...,. ,,...,... 2 47 Otterbach. Judith ... .. 245 273.293 Ousley. Jay ne ,..... ,..,..,. 2 40 Oy erholt. Rebecca ... ,..... 310 Overton. XVillis . .. ..,. 257.266 Owen. .Judith .... ..,... . . 257 Owen. Richard ... .. 257 267.326 Owens. Laurence . ........ 317 Pacquin. Stexe .....,. ... 307 Padgett. Patricia .. ..,.. 272 Paige. Phyllis .... ...... 2 -11 Painter. David ..... ... 317.322 Palman. .Julianne .. .... 296 Palmer. Roger ... ... 254 Pantos. Thomas .. .. 289 Paoletto. Rosemary . . . 324 Parisi. Barbara ... ,............. 329 Park. Judith ..... ............... 3 16 Parker. Bonnie . ................. 248 Parks. Darla .. ... 315.3l7.32l.327.328 Parry. Dennis .. . Parsons. Ann Parsons. James Parsons. Thomas Paschall. Homer Pasko. Geraldine . . . Passmore. Jan .... Paton. Bonnie .. . Patrick. Alan Patrick. Donna ... Patrick. Michael .. Patterson. Philip Patterson. Tony Patton. Donald . . . Patzert. Andrew ,. Paul. Katherine Pauline. Victor .. . Paulus. Jerry .... Pavy. Susan ..,.,,, Pearl. Sharon ...,.. Peckenpaugh. Peckinpaugh. Peek. Phyllis Peltz. Bryan Penn. Ilene ..... Penrod. Jerry ...... Pentecost. Judyth . . . Marcia Virginia Perkins. Ardis Perkins. Karen Perkins. Patricia .. Perkins. Robert L. .. Perkins. Robert R. .. Perkins. Wilmert Perrigo. Robert . . . Perry. James ..... Perry. Janice ...... Persichetti. Vincent . Peter, Edwin ...... Peterson. Dolores . . . Peterson. Joyce .. Peterson. Linda .. Peterson. Sue .... Petrie, Richard Petry. Jo ........ Peyton. Donald . . . Peyton. Sandra .... Pfeflenberger. Dyn Pfledderer. Karen .. Phelps. Janet .... Phelps. Janice Phelps. Sandra Philapy. Judy .... Phillippi. Roberta Phillips. Barbara Phillips. Charolette . Phillips. Kathryn Phillips. Mary Phipps. Andrew .. Phipps. Robert Pickard. Beth ..... Pickett. Marieta .... Pickman. Kathleen .. Pideck. Michael .... Pilarski. Sandra Piper. Sharon .. Piper. Stephen .. Pipher. Nedra ... Pippen. Polly .,.. Pippenger. David Pittenger. John ..... Pittenger. Richard .. Platt. Gregory .... Platt. Jane ...... Pletcher. Judy .. Pletcher. Phyllis ... Poland. Janet . ..... Polk. Carlton ...... Pollen. Rebecca .... Pomianowski. Judith Pontius. Steven ...,. Poole. Darryl ..... Poppy. Rebecca .. Porter. Dave .... Porter. Donald . .. Porter. Frederick Porter. Jo ......... Potraza. Geraldine .. Potter. Kenneth .... Powell. Sandra Powell. Sodra ...,.... 348 289 274 288.305 245 269 245.276 . . 230.264. 301. Q70 267 233.267 317 271 '283 270 270 245.25 9.262 ff 563.171 '277 233.302.322 257 . . 2-15.268 1154.169 .. 251. 12.5.1 269 233 -23.3 252 280 324 298 303 291 287 285 270 325 233 300 282 298 247 328 241 300 233 283 245 328 282 279 319 311 300 245 233 338 266 .286 245 295 241 271 311 274 .327 787 233 .327 326 233 319 .279 276 276 257 .325 280 257 249 313 311 276 318 325 296 241 293 272 288 252 233 252 241 278 245 266 286 241 245 288 79.292 271. 312. 279 292 292 254 296 324 313 296 241 Power. Don ...... Powers, Edward .. Prather. George .. Prescott. Freddie . Pressler. Ralph .. Pressnall. Jerry .. Price. Alice .... Price. Donald Price. Fred .... Price. James ... Price. Joan Price. Marvin .. Priest. Penny .. Propps. Gene Prout. Marilyn Prouty. Mary .... Pruitt. Sandra .. . Psikula. Stephen .. Pullen. Eric ..... Pusey. Paul .... Putman. John ,... Putz. George .. . Putz. Joseph .... Quance. Thomas . Quiggle. Sandra .. Quigley. Daniel . .. Quinn. Faye Quinn. Ruby ,. Quinn. Ruth ..... Quinter. Judith ... Radeline. Beverly . Radke. Betty .... Ralston. Linda ...... Ramsden. Robert ..... Ramseyer. Margaret Randall. Gloria ..... Randolph. Robert . Ranney. Carolyn .... Ransburg. Barbara Raptakis. Dean . .. Rardin. Jack .... Rathka. Steven . .. Raucci. Pasqual ..... Raudenbush. Patric Rauner. Norman .... Rawlings. Debra .. . 251.311 311 290 257 .312 312.312 ... 241.265.321 278 ... 250.309 285 250 273 292 281 233 316 268.313 A24-1 310 307 313 288 257 .289 289 291 257 287 254 318 318 241 245 282 277 .339 279 279 ... 233.288 279 .. 294.317 289 254 ... 233.288.3214 Ray. Lettie ....................... Raymond. Marsha . . . 267.265.320.328. 283 322 254 297 277 326. 327.2-15.269 Reagin. James .. . ........ 233 Rearson. Jon .. ...... 257 Reber. Conrad . . . 250.269 Redicker. Nancy ,. ..... 241.295 Redman. Larry .. .......... 287 Redmon. Julie ... .. 27-1.293.327 Redmond. Bonnie . . . ........ 295 Reed. James ..... ... 285.324 Reed. Richard .... . .... 305 Reeder. Jeananne . . . '. . 321 Reeder. Mary .,.. ....... 2 73 Reedy. Larry . . . ........ 287 Reedy. Richard ... ... 254.30-1.322 Rees. Larry ..... . . . 250.304 Reeves. David . .. ... 91.303 Reeves. Judith .... .... 2 81 Reeves. Richard . . . . . 285 Reichel. Marian . .... 324 Reid. Barbara ... .. 296.282 Reid. Marilyn ... ...... 241 Reinking. Ronald .... ... 290.299 Reinoehl. Harold . ....... 7 Reinoehl. Victoria . . . 245.279 Reiter. Tom ........ .......,.. 2 85 Reiter. Carol ........ . 241.3l9.315 Renkenberger. Susan . . . . . 282.310 Renner. Christopher . . . ..... 288 Rent. James ........ . . . 87 Replogle. Gene ... .. 257 Resler. Carole ... . . 275 Resler. Harold .... .... 2 88 Resur. Ronald . ..... ..... 2 30 Rettenmund. Marvin . . . . . 303.307 Rettenmund. Mervin . . . . . 303.307 Revome. Richard . . . ..... 289 Rhoads. Jerry ...... .... 2 33 257 Rhodes. Robert .. Rhody. Millard .. Rice, Norma .. Richards. Steve 286 . 285.299.302.307 291,339 Richards. Maurice ... .... .... Richards. Ronald . . . . . . . . Richards. David .. Richardson. Donna Richardson. Martha Richey, Bettie Richey, Judith .... Rickel. Barbara .. Rickel. Robert .. Riddell. Lou ...... Riddle. Charles S. Riddle. Charles T. Ridenour. Jim ..... Rider, Larry .... Rider. Robert .. Rieke. Ju dith Riggin. John ... Riggin. Judy ... Riggins. Mary .. Riggs. Patsy Riggs. Peggy ...... Rigney. Thomas . .. Riley. David ..... Rinard. Carol .... Rinehart. Nancy .. Riner. Marilyn ...... Ringle. Jerry ..... Ripberger. Charlotte Ritchie. Ronald Ritchie. Vernon ... Ritenour. Larry .. Rivir. Janice ..... Robbins. Robbins. Robbins. Robbins. Roberts. Roberts. Roberts. Roberts. Roberts. Roberts. Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Rockhold. Rockwell. Roderick. Linda . . . Roland . . . Sandra . . . William .. David .... Harold . Joseph . . . Ronald . . . Samuel .. Sharon . . Benjamin . Clifford . Donald . . Evelyne . Robert .... . William Sandra . Harry .. Steven .. Rodgers. Jane ..... Rodgers. Jonathan Roeder. Charlotte . Roemer. Howard Rogers. Anne ..... Rogers. Myrna .. Rokosz. Frank .... Roller. Norman Roller. Vicki ...... Roloff. Constance . Romack. George .. Romanski. Carol .. Roscoe. Cynthia . . . Roscoe. John .... Rose. Donna ..... Rosenberger. Jeral Ross. Judith ...... Ross. Mary ...... Ross. Robert ...... Rouch. Alece Roundtree. Zenobia Royer. Jo Ann Rozell. Sharon . .. Ruddick. Anne .... Rudolph. Phillip .. Ruge. Randall Ruh. Stephan .. Rump. Carl ..... Rump. Carolyn Rump. Kathryn . . Rundio. Nancy Rti akus. Patil p ...... Rupel. Martha Sue Rush. Phillip ....... Russell. Beatrice .. ... 253.263. 272. ...... 251.275. '7 166.167.171 .. 266.295. 177.l53.l66.276. 263.287. . 269. '3 .. ..33. ... 300. 7 . ..4l. 311. . 266.312. ... 272. 253. i6s,ii8.ii'3.3i5. 1'236fi64. ':s1.327.329. 270. 08 .. 248.324 241...90. .172. 269. .324 252 241 312 252 280 245 325 324 241 307 325 318 299 309 309 254 325 303 . 7 281 334 312 291 270 280 324 339 337 293 288 329 325 259 230 233 275 233 306 270 312 290 300 313 307 303 290 257 249 313 297 285 301 296 271 281 253 329 278 301 329 272 282 306 324 272 288 324 303 268 233 285 296 241 337 241 278 290 257 287 31 1 241 241 257 306 282 3 7 Russell. Lynne ... .. 235 Russell. Michael ... ,.,. 257 Russell. Rebecca .... .. 317.327 Rust. Judith .......... .... 2 N0 Ruszkowski. Virginia ... ... 241 Rutherford. Carol .... . 257 Rutherford. Connie .. . 278 Ryan. Michael ..... . 253 Rzepka. Melanie ....... . 251 S Saal. Fred .... ....., . 233 Sachs. Steven .. . . .. . . . 320 Sack, Robert .... 253.288 Sacks. Rita .... ...... 2 30.324 Salyer. Sue ..... .. 264.324.293 Samuels. Steven .. ......,. 270 Sander, Allen . ..... 249 Sander. Julia ..., . .. 241 Sanger. Sue .... .... 2 41 Sapp, Michael .... . 285,304 Sarver. Constance . . . . . 253 Satterthwaite. Lynn .. . 274.321 Saunderson. Joyce . . . . . . . . 9 Savage. Argyle ..... .... 2 86 Saunders. Ron . . . ,..... 300 Sayers. Kathy .. . . 325.328 Saylor. John .... ..... 2 91 Schaab. Cynthia ... ... 280 Schad. George . . . . 254 Schafer. Mary .. . 257 Scheick. Kandy .. . 282 Schenck. Cynthia .. . 246 Schenher. Colleen .. . . . . 275 Schepp. James ..... . 254.268 Schepp. Sharon . . . . . 246 Scherry. Kay .... ' . . . 246 Schetzsle. John ...... . . . 304 Schladant. Paul ........ ......... 3 03 Schlickman. Rosemary ............. 279 Schlie. Perry .......... 157.302.305.306 Schlosser. William . .. ........... 292 Schmalzried, Sue . . . ..........,. 310 Schmidt. Nolan . . ... 246.263.279.283 Schmidt. Richard .........,........ 285 Schmidt. Susan . . . . 254.259.262.265.269. 272.321 Schmitz, Wayne . . ............ 307 Schmutz. John ..... ... 304 Schoettinger. Albe . ,. . 266 Schonhardt. Violet .. . 246 Schoonover. A. W. . . . . . 257 Schoonover. Rose . . . . 263 Schori. Judith ... .. 279 Schrader. Sharon .. . 293.333 Schreiner. Susan . . . . 268.295 Schtick. Glenda .... ... 257 Schurr. Nichlas ..... ..... 2 88 Schuster. Constance . . . . . . . . 270 Schwartz. Franklin . .. .... 250.289 Schwartz. Thomas . . . . . 311.312.320 Schwing. Ruthann . . . ...,.... 310 Scott Kiana ......, ......... 2 77 Scott Emerson . . . . 266.312.313 Scott Geolfrey . . .... . . 283 Scott Sherman . . . . . . . 305 Scott. Stephan . . . . . 287 Scott Susan .. ...... 241 Scott Terry .... ..,..... 3 00 Scott Walter .... .,.,..,... 2 3 Scripture. Donna ... .. 321 327.329 Seagrave. Sue .... ..,. 2 54,69 Searer. Susan . ........ 278 Sears. Janet ...... .. 275 315.321 Sedam. Marcia ........ 272 Seegers. Kathy ... ... 254.269 Seely. Ronald .... . 233.309 Seflrin, John ........ .. 285 Sehmsdorf. Folker . . . 269 Seitlerlein. Thomas . . . . . 270 Seiler. Barbara ,..,. ..... 2 81 Seitz. Leo ....... . 291.303 Seldon. Dorsey . . . . 258 Sellars, Leigh . . . 273 Semler. Carol ... ....,. 324 Settle. Wayne .... . . . 269.325 Seward. Robert . . . . . 283 Sexton. Donald .. . 290.329 Sexton. Larry ... ... 263 Seymour. Dan ......... . 270.303 349 Sey 171111111 Nancy ..... , 2x1 Shitllcr. Phyllis , .,...... ... 295 Shallcnbcrger. Michael ... ,., 329 Shank. Jo ........, .. V 27X Sharlow. 'l crrcll .. 317' Sharp. William .. Qs? Sharp. Samuel ... , 247 Sharpe. Donald .... , . . 2M Shaver. Margaret .. .,,,, 272 Shaver. Nancy .... ,. , 266 276 Shayy. H-ll'lW111'11. .. .,.. 2-16 Shea. Joseph ... , 30t1,31:4,32v Shelley. Robert ..., ..,.,. 3 17 Shepherd Carole .. . .. Flx Shcrrelli. Du Bois , ., . 299,326 Sherrick. John ... 2-19,164 lon Sherry. Edward . . ,,,,,, 311.1 Shimcr. Wilbur . .. ,...,... 289 Shinabery, Martha .... , 241,265.321.327 Shipley. Carol ..... ......, 3 25 Shipley. Jane .... .,.. 2 74.293 Shipley. John . .. ., 303 Shiyely. Martha .. 2.11 Shively. Max ... , 3154316 Shively. Patil ..,. . 234 Shock. Charles ....., , 289 Shoemaker. Luther .. . 254 Shoemaker. Ronald .. 250 Shook. Judith ..... . 295 Shook. Lola .,..,. , , V 277, Shore. Richard ... .. 305 Short. Charles .... 2-16 259 Shousc. Steven ..... Showalter. Wayne .. '27 1 285 286 Showlcy. Linda ...., . ,. 234 Shrader. Lawrence . . , , 253 Shreves. Jcrry ..... ,. 2511 Shttler. Cloid .... ...... . ., 25s Shull. Patricia .. .........., 246 279 Shultz. Jo Anne ..,.. 167.166.1168 171.276 Sibbert. Kathy ...... 241.281.321.327 32 Sickafoose. Steven ,, ..,.,..., . 299 Siders. Ronald ..... . .,..,., 2sw Siebert. Patricia .. .... , . 241 Sievcrs. Patricia .. .. 294.310 323 Sigurdson. Janet .... ...... . . 272 Silvey. Judy ........ . ..... , . 241 Simmons. Laurence .. . 251.266.312 313 Simmons. Maureen .. ,,....,. 258 Simon. Bruce ....... ..... 2 N6 Sims. Larry ,... . . 3115 Sims. Linda .... . 241 Sine. Carolyn ... . 275 Sink. Sally .... ., 241 Sink. Michael ... ,. 2-16.291 Sipes. Larry . . . 287 Sirk. Sue .,..,... , 276 Sirk. Robert ....... ..., 2 58 Skagcr. Carolyn ..... .. 241 779 Skarbek. Jerome R. . . 258.287 Skelton. Steven ..... 258288312 Skierkowsky. Carol ..,. . , 268 273 -y Sipe. Sharon Mastellcr .. . 2-17 Skinner. Walter .... .. 264 Skorupski. David .. . . 254.305 Skroch. .Janet ..,. 235.323 Slater. Kathleen .. . -76 Slick. lyrlargaret ... .... 241 Slishcr. Claude ... .... 269.325 Slocum, Harriet . . . .,.. . 298 Small. Dorothy . ,. 268311312 Small. Jean ...... ... 234.267 Smalley. Sharon ............, .. 280 Smartz. Maryellen . ..., 241 Smcdley. May ... 258.265.259.326.327 329 Smedley. Morris .... , . . . , . 329 Smith. Allen .... ... ,. , 258 Smith. Bonnie .. , 328 Smith. Bruce .. 312 Smith. Carole .. , 281 Smith. Carol ... 316 Smith. Damon ... 58.3119 Smith. Dayitl . . . 258 Smith. Farlene 273 Smith. Fleanor . . , 235 Smith. Gary .... 288 Smith. Gloria , 327 Smith. Henry . It-6 Smith. James ., 291.1 1 1.287 Smith. Jerry' 290 Smith. .John .. Smith. Judith A. Smith. Judith .-X. .. Smith. Judith D, .. Smith. ,Judith F. Smith. Karen D, Smith. Lagretta Smith. Lois Smith. Michael Smith. N15-'htel Smith. Phillip . Smith. Roberta Smith. Sheri ..,. Smith. Shirley . Smith. Sue .,.. Smith, Susan ,, Smith. Suzanne Smith. Terry .. Smith. Thomas Smith. Virginia Smithey. Carol Smoot. Mildred Snelling. Bobby Snelling. Ed Snodgrass. Larry . Snodgrass. Mary Snook. Marvin Snyder Daniel Snyder James . Snyder Jerry ... Snyder. Thomas ... 268 Sobolewski. Dayid . Soderstrom. Karen Soens, Carol .... . Soka, Gary . ,...... . . Sollenberger. Phyllis Sommer. Kay .... Song. Milan Soper. Blake Sopet. Karen South. Phyllis ..... Southworth. Karen . Sox. John ...... Soyez. Janice ,.., Spade. William . . . Spahr. Lucy Spahr. Rosalie .... Spall. Sharon ,.... Spangler. Michael . Sparks. Kenneth .. Sparrow. Phillip . .. Spaur. James .... Speicher, Larry .. Speicher. Phyllis .. Speichert. Nancy .. Spell. Harold .... Spence. Lora .... Spencer. Donald .. Spencer. Fredrick .. Spencer. Lester Spiegel. Suzanne .. Spitale. Paula S 'ttal David p1 . Q .,... Spooner. Marilyn Spradling, Dee .... Sprague. Katherine Sprague. Newton ,. Sprinkle. Susan .. Sprowl. Cherie .. Sprunger. Alice Sprunger. Joseph . ,. Spuller. James .... Spurgeon. Melissa . Staddon, William .. Statford. Bernard . Statiord. Rudy . . , . Stahl. Steven Stamper. Anne .... Stanley. Dorinda .. Stanton. Hattie Staples. Susan ,. . Starkey. Virginia .. Starnes. John ...... Startzman. Beverly Staton. Patricia Stearns. James .... Steblea. Ron Steele. Allen .. Steen. Marcy .. 292 274 246 272 279 'Y .. 241.265.3-7 'ff'i41 .. 254 ., 234 .. 258 . 273 .. 170.171 235 282 286 306 285 295 241 .318 293 241 204 250 292 246 235 241 258 307 .289 258 .285 270 288 253 307 .289 .332 242 300 242 .172 316 288 275 297 297 266.31l.312.3l3 325 .. 266,312,313 242. ff'i87 258. 258. '7 .. 263. 268 239282. .. 230. 175 246 312 258 234 304 288 313 288 296 339 234 242 326 291 305 282 258 311 242 248 253 269 279 274 311 242 230 . 8 249 287 305 303 269 281 264 310 242 300 297 242 304 292 . . 287,300 294 Stefano. Sharon Stein. Judith ...,.. Steiner. Phillip ..,... Steinkamp. Suzanne .. Steinmetz. Craig .... Stephens. Anita ...,. Stephens. Patricia Stephens. Ruth .... Stephens. Sylvia . . , Stephens. Virginia Stephenson. Lynn .... Stephenson. Norma .. Stephenson. Rovert .. Stern. John ....,.. Darryl . , . Stevens. Stevens. John ..,. Stevens. Karen ..... Stevens, Karen M. .. Stevens. Kent ..... Stewart. Charles .. Stidham. Melba . .. Stillabower. Max .. Stillwell. Les ..... Stimpert. Penny Stiner. Lewis ..., Stiner. Wayne .. Stites. Marcia .. . Stock. Flo Beth Stockton. Sue . . . Stoehr, Karen Stohler. Don .. Stoker. James Stoner. Donna Stoner. Sue ..... Stookey. David ., Storm. Sue . . ,. Stout. David .,.... Stout. Sulynn ....,. Strasemeier. David Straub. Daniel ..... Stroh. David ..... Struble. Susan ...... Stuart. Mary Bell .. Stuckey. Connie ., Stuckey. Marilyn ...,. Stucky. Janice ...... Studebaker. Delphine . Stults. Steve ......... Stults. Lois ........ Sturm. Judith .. , . . Sudrotf. Jo Ann .... Sullivan. Nicky Summers. Judith .. Summers. Robert Sumpter, Jerry .... Sumpter. John .. Sundy. Sandy ........ Sutphin. Linda ...... Sutters. William .. 258 Svetcoff. Peter ....... Swails. James ..... Swander. Marilyn Swartz. James ..,. Sweet. Phyllis ,... Sweitzer. Linda . . . Swihart. Daniel . .. Swindell. John .. Swingley. Rita Switzer. John ...... Szymanski, Christine .. T Tabbert. Diane ..... Taffee. Irene . . . . . . Taffee. Theresa Taglione. Ed Takats. John ..... Talbert. Michael .. Talvert. Richard .. Talbott. Jan ...... Tansey. Sandy ....... Tapscott. Constance .. Taulman. Lynn .... Tavolacci. Linda Taylo. Betty C. . . , . Nancy .. Taylor. Taylor. James .. Taylor, Jane ..,. Taylor. Joseph .. 3 50 . 242.275.32l. 234. ..fff'ias ... 268312 287. ..ff'31z 'fff'i92 .ff'is3 .. 281 .. 281 .ff'is1 . 294.311 . . 272. 327 318 286 279 258 248 281 242 274 313 297 273 2-16 303 246 313 272 279 270 322 325 242 298 329 313 266 311 313 293 296 285 270 242 272 258 10 2-16 1 .. 254-81 .. 292. . 246.278. 270 301 305 248 327 242 325 242.318 QQ'h79 246. 246 288 242 279 242 295 280 287 306 292 246 279 .263.300.326.327.336 . 242. .. 242. .. 250. ., .. 294. 242 283 234 234 282 259 305 292 246 290 313 . ,. 234.282 246 289 'V1 ... 285.307.3-- ..... 263,329 303 255 .. 79.272.296 ff'247 274 303 259 242 .. 321.315 ff'iis 285 .266 285 Taylor. Lester .... .. ...3 13.300 Taylor. Robert G. .... . 263 Taylor. Robert L. .. 329 Tebow. Charles .. .... 234 Teegardin. Gwen .. ... 313.311 Teel. Jerry ....... ..... 2 83 Teghtmeyer, Larry . . . . . . 288 Templeton. Jane . . . . . 274 Tetrick. Ronald . . ... 318 Teusch. Thomas . . . . 290 Thanos. Gus ..... ..... 2 90 Tharp. Marcia ,..... ..,. 7 1.338 Tharpe. Murcia A. . . . . . 246.273 Thayer. Tracy .... ..... 2 42 Theobald. Forrest .... .. . 246.285 Thomas. Bertha . . ..... 242 Thomas. Eileen . . . .... 327.329 Thomas. Patricia .. ....., 242 Thomas. Randal .. 250,263.308 Thompson. Kenneth .. ....... 283 Thompson, Lyle ..... .... 7 9.299 Thompson. Ronald ...... 323 Thornburg. Edward . . . . . . 324.287 Thornburg. Robert .... 312 Thornburg. Tamara . . . 234 Thornburgh. Beatri . . . 242 Thornbtirgh. Keith .... 304 Thorne. Bettieann . . . ...... 253 Throp. Judith ...,. . .. 325.328 Tighe. James .... ..... 2 58 Tilden. Linda ... .... 242 Timbrook, Taffy ... ... 275.315 Timmons. Donald . ..... 242 Timmons. Janet . . . . . 234 Tinkel. Sally ..,.. . .. 248 Tirey. Barbara . .. ... 242 Tkacz. Allan ... ... 292 Tkacz. June .,.. ..... 2 42 Todd, James ..... .. 53.303 Tomes. Albert .... . . . 258 Tompkins. Janette .. . 311 Toney. Karon .... . . 242 Tonsoni. Donald . . ... 288 Toombs. Kay ...... ....... 2 72 Totten. Stephan ... . .. 253.290 Tovatt. Sharon .... ... 313.272 Towne. Richard . . . . . . 290.270 Townsend. Lloyd . .... 307 Traeger. Richard . ... 289 Trainor. Felix ... .. . 234 Trantum, John .. ..... 270 Trees. Judy .... ...... 2 50 Treesh. Nancy . . . . .. 295.278 Trent. Judith .... .. 273,297 Trentadue. Susan . . . . 242 Tripp. Betty ..... ..... 2 73 Troth. Norman . ...... 307 Trout. Mary ..... ... 317.328 Troutner. Mary . . . ..... 273 Trowbridge. Judith ...... 281 Trussel. Jack ..... ... 311.312 Tucker. Gary ... 255.305.322 Tucker. Sandra . . . .. . 272.298 Tuholski. Cynthia ...... 266 Tuka. Jeanne ... ... 318.326 Turley. Thelma .. ..... 311 Turner. Alice . . . . . . 246 Turner. Gary . . . . . 299 Turso. Diane .... ..... 2 76 Turza. Katherine . . . . . 321.326 Twa. Charles .... 315.319 Twigg. Denise .. ......, 311 Tyler. Irma ...... 270.277 Tylisz. Sharon . . . 234.265.267 Tyner. Karen . . . ....... . 293 Tyner, Sharon ........ .... 2 93 Ullery. Mary Jane ..... .... 2 72 Umbreit. Judith .... ... 243 Underwood. Linda . . . . . . 324 Unger. Howard .... ... 313 Ungurait. Jim . .. ... 190 Usher. Patrica . . . . . . 234 Utter. Philip ... ... 305 Vaccaro. Barbara ..... ...... 3 32 Vaerewyck. Shirley . . . 255. 269 Vaidik. Linda .... Valentine. Clark .... Kenneth ...,.. Weilacher. Delbert Wisnieyxski. Bonita Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Damme. Josi .... Damme. Lillian . De Walle. Ellen Horn. Victoria .,... Landingham. Evie Nada. John .... Osdol. Ronald . . . Van Skyock. James .. Vance Frances .... Vance John ..... Vance Judith ..,. Vance. Vanderyeen. Lucy . . . Vandevender. Carol . Vanzo. Virginia ..... Varso. Michaeline . . , Vasquenz. Robert .. Vaught. Margaret .. .....,... .. Vaziri. Houman Venard. Lois ...... Vendrick. Charles Vendrick. Fred ..,.. Vernon. Lucy Vestal. Ronald Vice. John .,...... Violette. Benjamin Vizard. Larry ,...... Vogelgesang. David .. Vollmar. David . .,.. . Volz. Barry ...,,... Voorhees. Russell .... ,. . , 266.285 wright. W Wade. karen ......... Wade. Willetta . .. Wade. William Wagner. Bonnie Wagner. Chuck .... Wagner. Ralph ...... Wagner. Richard D. Wagner. Robert ...... Wagner. Toni .,... Wagner William , Wagoner. Barbara .... Wroza. Wagoner. Jeannine . . . Walczak. Joan ....... Waldkoetter. Janet . . . Waldrop. Donald . .. Waldrop. Rosalie . . , Walker. Jennifer Walker. John ....... Walker. Robert A. . . Walker. Vicki .... Wallace. Linda . . Walsh. Martha ,..,.. Walter. Bernardine .,.. Walterhouse. Douglas . Walther. Steven ..... Walts. Gaye .,..... Walts. Lois ..... Waltz. Jennifer .... Waltz. Theodore . .. Wantz. Ann ...... Ward. Cynthia Ward. Bunny Ward. Sybil ..... Warfel. Barbara .. Warman. Gary . .. Warne. Robert .. . Warren. Nancy J. .. 267 it it Wasson. Rosemary Waters. Shirley .... Watkins. Janis . . . Watkins. Joan Watrous. Melvin Watson. Barbara .. Watson. Holly Watson. James . . . Watson. Ronald .. Watson. Sue Way. Sylvia .... . . . Wayman. Laurine .... Weatherholt. Beverly .. Weathers. David .... Weaver. John D. Weaver. Joseph .. Weaver. Marcia 23-1.27-1 ., 23-1 327.331 .........2-12 ..2-12.265.276 .. 296 170.171 322 ...290 ...302 298 .. 23-1.289 ......325 29-1.329 317.323 327.329 2-16.281 ...........258 31l313.318 .. 272 291.301 302.322 281.295 .. 258 .,......292 .. 2-1227-1.321 ........287 291 .270 258 23-1 .250.290 ..,290 270 .....296 273 .. 258.309 258 ...308.322 .. 285.301 H258 159.305 279 302 ..281.31O .....258 ......327 ...2-16.273 .....253 ....2-12 .. 273 ...2-12.303 ..,234.289 289 276 .....23-1 .. 318 ...283.303 ...313 176.281 317 276 .. 287 ...280.323 .....276 ........275 .. 274 .. 2-16.268272 ........317 ......303 .....276 ...269.29-1 .. 276 242.278 .. 253,279.32-1 288 266.281 .........275 ..........,285 ............255 273.27l.293.327 251,312,313 .........248 .. 248 251.312 .........253.291 267.269.316.329 ...........282 Weaver. Nyal .. Webb. Freddie Webb. Phillip ...... Webb. Shawncey .. . Webb. Viola ...,. Webster. Paula Weekley. Sally Weers. Diane ..... Wegehoft. Elaine ... Wehlage. Sharon . . . Wehlage. Sandra Weicht. Carole .. 258.259.27l Weiderhaft. Donald Weiland. James .,.. Welge. Fred ...., Wells. Andrea Wells. Robert .. Welsh. Rebecca . .. Wenger. Judith .. Wenning. Dale . .. Wentz. Alvin ...... Wentz. Lawrence .... Wertenberger. Sally . Wessling. Kathleen .. West. John ....... West. Lanita ........ Westlake. Richard Wetmore. Allyn Wetnight. Robert . Wheeler. Richard Whetstone. Donald Whitcraft. Amy .. White. Allan .... White. Chuck .. White. John ....... White. Kathleen White. Patricia White. Phyllis .. White. William .. Whitehead Emily .... . Whiteman. Phyllis .. Whttson ........,. Whittig. Ruth Ann Whybre Wible. w. Lynn Kirk ..... 553 f 1137 jfs ,. 316 . . 300 'i66fiS3i.3 i iQ3't2. .. 297 .. 298 .......281 285 275.32l.326 Wiebe. David .... Wiegman. Richard Wienke. Theodore Wier. Laura ..... Wilber. Marsha .. Wildeson. Doris Wiley. Mary ...., Wiley. Pamela Wilhoite. Linda ... Wilkeson. Robert Wilkinson. Linda ., NVillard. Donald Willard. James 2-12 2-17.263 .. l7l.172. Willen. Ann ..... Williams. Charles . Williams. Delos ... Williams. Edward .. Williams. Howard . Williams. James ., Williams. Jane . . , Williams. Jerry .. Williams. Joyce .. Williams. Joyce . . Williams. Linda . . Williams Niomi ... Williams. Terry . . . Williamson. David Williamson. Sharon .. Willman. Linda ...., Willsey. Donald .... Wilmore. Michael .. Wilsey, Ruth ..., Wilson. Aileen ...... Wilson. David Wilson. Larry Wilson. Linda . Wilson. Mark .. Wilson. Mary ... Wilson. Robert .. Wilson. Ronald .. Wilson. Sharon .... Wilson. William .... Windsor. Elizabeth .. 351 'iss . 290. f 'iss . , . . 6ci.ii4fiie'.Q6Qz.'z'si9 . 273. 305 2-19 250 280 333 259 279 230 319 328 328 273 290 299 291 306 315 299 281 258 285 318 2-12 295 327 329 23-1 258 327 253 313 300 29-1 2-17 292 23-1 323 310 2-12 303 312 2-12 303 328 317 313 322 265 83 324 251 2-13 325 273 2-18 292 281 253 23-1 278 269 165 . 8 329 255 79 307 2-16 282 297 2-13 267 288 278 281 285 263 295 320 307 311 276 23-1 327 270 209 2-13 285 320 NVindsor. Nkalter Wincgardncr. Craig Winger. lean ...., VVtnger . Jerry ..... . Winkelmann. Martha XV1nters. James . .. VN'ise. farole .... Wise. Carolyn VVise. Carolyn ., Wise. Delano .. VVisc. Janet .. Wisl 'y. Roger L Wisnieski. Dianne VVitherow. David . Witner. Carol Witter. Hank . NVittxyer. Karen .. Witzke. Arlene Wolf. Barbara Wolf. Karen . Wolf. Linda . . Wolfe. Nlarilyn . Wolfe. Sharon Wolfe. Thomas . Wolford. Mars Wolter. George .. Wolverton. Pamela . Wood. Carol ....... Wood. Jerry .. Wood. Nlary , .. Woodard. Linda Woodhouse. 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