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V I U 15- ' I , . K1 K - .X -5,1 1 . .. 1 I ' V4 ' 1 . A WK , -' V TL' '-. X . ' i,,g24'i ' -wxt5',L- 1' - . -- X. , me ' . I - ' flas k Q ll. I , f - f ' . 9. -f 1 X . x- x , I , X xnxx , s, 'A X 'xl xt X- R X . Y 'X If lf' I x X x X. x x N X X . X N X X X ABELSON, CATHY FA 3 Skokie, Ill. ACAMPA, MARIE J4 Syosset, N.Y. ACKLEY, GARY ED 4 Raleigh, N.C. ADAMS, ALAN LA 1 St. Charles, Ill. ADAMS, SUSAN PH 1 Davenport, IA. ADLER, SUSAN ED 4 Northbrook, Ill. AG REST, KAREN J 4 Niles, Ill. AHRENS, JOHN Bus 2 Topeka, Kans. ALLEN, GREG LA 1 Ceresce, Mich. ALLENSWO RTH, DOUG LAS LA 1 Galesburg, Ill. ANDERSON, BOB FA 4 Des Moines, Ia. ANDERSON, ELIZABETH LA 2 Des Moines, Ia. ANDERSON, GERALD, PH 1 Cresco, Ia. ANDERSON, JANIE PH 3 H Boone, Ia. ANDERSON, JONI LA 1 Edina, Minn. ANDERSON, RICH Bus 4 Mound, Minn. ANDREW, MARY KAY PH 2 Knoxville, Ia. APPELGATE, DENNIS FA 4 Toledo, Ia. ARATA, JIM Bus 1 Stamford, Conn. ARNOW, ETHAN FA 4 Falls Church, Va. 20 l- vs.. 2 E D J, f 'L 1 -ln-I ASANO, GA RY LA 2 Princeton, N.J. ASCHE, KAREN LA 2 Downers Grove, Ill. ASPROOTH, VICKI LA 1 Cedar Rapids, Ia. BADYNSKI, K.A. LA 1 Lombard, Ill. BAKKE, BRYAN PH 1 Joliet, Ill. BALDWIN, SAN DY ED'1 Edina, Minn. BALL, CAROLYN ED 3 Northbrook, Ill. BA RD, DAVID PH 3 Park Ridge, Ill. BARR, KATHY ED 2 Colgate, Wisc. BARRON, DANA .1 4 Cary, Ill. Consumerism is continuing to be a healthy thing for the economy. . .for business as well. The marketing concept suggests that business should be consumer- oriented. . .it has forced that consciousness upon them. But those people who need it the most, the low income, less educated groups, are still suffer- ing. . .most agencies are a benefit for the middle in- come, educated people. Dr. John A. lVliller 21 BA RTELS, DAVID PH 3 Elgin, III. BA RTLETT JAMES LA 1 I W Des Nloines, Ia. BASSIN, DAVID J 3 Glenwood, IH. BATY, SUSANNE ED 4 Osage, Ia. BAUER, NIARY LA 1 Sterling, Ill. 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BIRGE, WILLIAM LA 1 Clayton, Mo. BISHOP, LARRY LA 1 Mt. Ayr, Ia. BISHOP, MARGARET LA 4 Fort Wayne, Ind. BLOCK, MIKE BUS 1 Wilmette, Ill. BLOOM, POLLY LA 1 Edina, Minn. BOBROW, LISA ED 4 Wilmette, III. BO LES, VICKY J 4 Newton, Ia. 23 BOLING, GARY J 3 Batavia, Ia. BONNER, BILL LA 4 Chicago, Ill. BONNEY, JIM BUS 4 Coon Rapids, Ia. BONURA, ROBERT PH 5 Valley Stream, N.Y. BOOSE, BARB LA 3 Red Oak, Ia. x BO REN, BRENT LA 3 Altoona, Ia. BO RON, ROBERT J 4 Wilmette, Ill. BO RYS, PAU LA LA 2 Arlington Hts. Ill. BOSWELL, DEBRA PH 1 Ankeny, Ia. BOWMAN, DAVE PH 1 Ottawa, III. BOYER, JULIE LA 2 Wilmette, Ill. BRAIMAN, JEFF LA 4 Skokie, Ill. BRANDT, THOMPSON FA 3 Palos Park, Ill. BRAUN, KATHERINE ED 3 Northbrook, Ill. BREHMER, SANDRA FA 4 Des Moines, Ia. BRESNAHAN, TODD BUS 1 Park Ridge, Ill. BRICKWOOD, JAN LA 3 Arlington Hts. Ill. BRIGGS, RON J 1 Des Moines, Ia. BRITTON, JOHN FA 1 Bemidji, Mn. BROOKS, MINDY ED 2 Oak Park, Ill. 24 BROWER, ROBERT BUS 1 Chesterfield, Mo. BROWN, DENNIS BUS 4 Chariton, Ia, BROWN, GERALD PH 2 Fairbanks, Alaska BROWN, JAMES BUS 1 Glen Ellyn, Ill. BROWN, JULIA ED 3 Darian, Ct. BRUBAKER, SALLY FA 1 Elgin, Ill. BRUCE, BEVERLY ED 2 Lake Bluff, Ill. BRUCKNER, JIM BUS 1 Park Ridge, Ill. BRUGENHAIVIKE, BARBARA ED 4 Barrington, Ill. BRUNTON, CRAIG BUS 4 Chicago, Ill. BUCKLEY, BETTY ED 2 Chicago, Ill. BULTEN, SHERRY LA 4 Algona, Ia. BURGER, EUGENE LA 4 Newton, Ia. BURKHARDT, ROBERT LA 4 Fulton, Ill. BURKE, JEFF FA 4 Des Moines, Ia. BURRIGHT, PAUL BUS 4 East Peoria, Ill BURRIS, NANCY ED 1 Green Bay, Wisc. BURSTEIN, SANDY J 2 Creve Coeur, Mo. BUSSEMA, CHRIS PH 2 Lombard, Ill. CABA, SUSAN J 1 Santa Barbara, Cal. 25 CADY, ART LA 4 Hampton, Ia. CAMP, SUE BUS 3 Madson, Minn. CAMPBELL, CHARLENE PH 4 Knoxville, Ill. CAMPBELL, CINDY ED 2 Lombard, III. CAMPBELL, DONALD BUS 1 Lombard, III. CAMPBELL, DOUG BUS 2 Lombard, III. CAMPBELL, JULIAN BUS 3 Bloomfield, Ia. CANTER, HEATHER FA 2 Cedar Falls, Ia. CAREY, LEE J 1 Birmingham, Minn. 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N 1 . ,,,, - P ' 532:95 1' ll I E l fb' it Z , 5 30 . . .There is a trend toward clinical pharmacy. . .the 'iarmacist takes more of a role in patient care and s less just a dispenser of medicine. This is a re- ersal, a return to what it used to be. . .a pharmacist ayed a greater role in the health of his patients... eople used to go to the corner drugstore for advice, nd then call a doctor. Students are being trained ong with doctors and cooperation between the warmacist and physician is stressed. Many small owns do not have a doctor and the pharmacist can S ll upplement more distant facilities. Dr. Richard J. lV orrow DUSHAN, MINDY ED 1 Highland Park, Ill. DUTCHER, JANET FA 2 Indianola, Ia. EATON, JIM J 3 Glen Ellyn, Ill. EDGERLEY, BARB FA 1 La Moille, Ill. EDWARDS, BARBARA PH 2 Wheaton, Ill. EDWARDS, VALERIE ED 3 Des Moines, Ia. EICHO RN, GEORGE FA 1 Davenport, Ia. EICHMAN, CRAIG J 4 Canton, Ohio ELDRIDGE, JAN ED 4 Sigourney, Ia. ELIJAH, RICK BUS4 Clarence, Ia. 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FLECK, TERRY PH 4 Humboldt, Ia. FLEMING, PATRICIA PH 5 Franklin Grove, Ill. 32 FLETCHER, LINDA FA 4 Malvern, Ia. FLORA, CRAIG BUS 4 LaGrange, III. FODGE, LINDA FA 1 Fort Dodge, Ia. FORKER, WILFORD LA 2 Sioux City, Ia. FOSS, DIANE LA 2 Hampton, Ia. FOSTER, G. DEAN LA 4 Milwaukee, Wisc. FOWLER, RANDY PH 1 Cincinnati, Ia. FOX, DENNIS BUS 4 Spring Valley, N.Y. FRANDSEN, BARBARA FA 1 Roland, Ia. FRANSON, MARC BUS 1 Galesburg, Ill. FRANSON, TIM PH 5 Galesburg, Ill. FREEH LING, JUDY LA 4 Denver, Colo. FREER, DONALD BUS 3 Harleysville, Penn, FRIDLEY, ANNE BUS 1 New Orleans, La. FRY, LLOYD J 3 Hinsdale, Ill. FULTON, MARTHA FA 3 West Des Moines, Ia. FULTON, ROBB LA 4 West Des Moines, Ia. FUNK, JIM BUS 2 Ballwin, Mo. GABBERT, SUE FA 1 Des Moines, Ia. GALAN, KERRY BUS 1 Northbrook, Ill. 33 GALBRAITH, CONNIE LA 1 Sac City, Ia. GALLIANO, ALPHA FA 3 Centerville, Ia. GAMBINO, LAURA LA 3 Lombard, Ill. GARDINER, KAREN LA 4 Oak Brook, Ill. GATELY, DEBBIE LA 1 Minneapolis, Minn. 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HAGENS, BETTY LA 4 Pella, Ia. l HALEY, MARY P 2 Cedar Rapids, Ia. -.1 H-7 The nature of church is to be traditional. . .and so there is a tremendous sense in which people can only worship when they worship in terms of traditional forms. . .They can think in new forms but pray traditionally. . .The time when worship really grabs hold ofa person is when you can take something that is a present value and express it in a traditonal form. . . ln the church now we are emphasizing group dynamics, transactional analysis, l'm OK, you're OK , that kind of change the church can accept to much more readily, it is less controversial. Dr. Dale lVliller 1 ,14 .., f . I 1 HALL, CH RISTENA FA 4 Thurman, Ia. HA LLMAN, TOM J 1 Portland, Ore. HALLOCK, PETER Bus 4 Kewanee, Ill. HAMANN, LEE LA 4 Davenport, Ia. HAMBURGER, HEATHER J 4 Effingham, Ill. HAMILTON, CATHERINE P 4 Good Hope, Ill. HAMILTON, -KAYCE Bus 1 Olympia Fields, Ill. HAMM, DONALD Bus 2 Englishtown, N.J. HAMIVIETT, RANDALL J 4 Golf, Ill. 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KOTTKE, MICHELLE J 2 Owatonna, Minn. 42 Obviously we are affected by the shortage, but l am not sure it is real.. .our shortage now is due to the shortage about 90 years ago when whale oil was our source of fuel.. .that led to the develop- ment of fossel fuel.. .I am appalled at the lack of planning that has not allowed the development of an alternate source of energy, whether it be solar, thermal, or whatever. . .if there is no real shortage now, there will be eventually and we must be pre- pared for it. . .that it should suddenly came to be a national crisis speaks to me of bad planning. Prof. Wayne Merkely KRALAVEC, ROBERT J 3 La Harpe, III. KRAMER, BARBARA Bus 4 New Hampton, Ia. KREPAK, DONNA LA 2 Northbrook, Ill. KRIEGER, DOUGLAS Bus 1 Muscatine, Ia. KRISC LUNAS, KEITH Bus 4 Naperville, Ill. KRUCKS, KENNETH LA 3 Deerfield, Ill. KRUEGER, CAROL P 3 Dixon, Ill. KUHNS, ROXANNE LA 3 Des Moines, Ia. LAMBERT, RON J 4 Urbandale, Ia. 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MUELLER, ARTHUR Bus 3 Peru, Ill. MULVIL LE, TERRY Bus 3 Barrington, Ill. MUNSON, BRAD Bus 2 Saratoga, Calif. MURPHY, DEBBIE LA 4 Melrose, Ia. MURPHY, JOHN J 1 Omaha, Neb. MURPHY, LAWRENCE J 3 Debuque, Ia. MURPHY, LINDA P 4 Council Bluffs, Ia. MURPHY, MIKE J 3 Perry, Ia. 49 Partly as a result of the '68-'69 student organized dissent, there has been a shift from classical view of criminal as deviant, and an emphasis on the act ...and a shift toward emphasis on the audience Ci.e. society! as being involved. . .ln 1968 a shift toward regional involvement in crime control, rather than dealing with crime in a national mass. . .the penal system is changing, slowly, but it is chang- ing.. .in Kansas the reidivism rate is down to 2570 under an experimental program where if the judge decides prison would do more harm than it would help an individual, he can issue an alternative sentence lhalfway house, workfrelease program? ...The female penal system is most backward... innovative programs are implemented for male criminals. Dr. Dean Wright. NIUSHRO, JULIANN LA 4 Coal City, Ill. IVIUSH RO, SHARON LA 3 Coal City, III. NIUSH RO, SUSAN LA 1 Coal City, Ill. NATHAN, STEPHEN LA 4 Skokie, Ill. NEBEL, WILLIAM P 5 Des Moines, Ia. NELSON, DAVID LA 3' Cedar Rapids, Ia. NELSON, RICH P4 La Salle, Ill. NEWTSON, BOB LA 3 Auburn, III. NICHOLL, CHRISTINE J 4 Leawood, Ks. NIC HO LS, LEE P 5 Knoxville, Ia. 50, S. 41 x B i elif . if n-- ,Z r T if 12 4-'P' i NOLLE, JOYCE Bus 1 Glendale, Mo. NUGER, PAMELA ED 4 Wilmett, Ill. NUTT, BILL LA 3 Des Moines, Ia. ODEGARD, JUDY FA 1 Hinsdale, Ill. OGAWA, PATRICE LA 4 Pearl City, Hawaii O'HARE, CHRIS J 4 East Islip, N.Y. OLDENBURG, MARY J 2 St. Paul, Minn. OLIN, TRUDY P 1 Dubuque, Ia. OLSON, BILL LA 2 La Jolla, Calif. OLSON, CHERYL FA 3 Webster City, Ia. O LSON, DON P 3 Maple Park, Ill. O'NEILL, JEAN J 3 Glen Ellyn, Ill. O'NEILL, TIM Bus 1 Davenport, Ia. ORILLAC, ERASMO Bus 2 Panama, Rep. Of Panama OSHLO, DEB LA 2 Council Bluffs, Ia. OWENS JO ANN ED 1 Chicago, Ill. OWENS, JUDITH P 1 Newton, Ia. PACE, LARRY LA 4 Oskaloosa, Ia. PARKER, CATHEE Bus 1 Blue Island, Ill. PALMER, BARBARA J 4 Larson, Wisc. 51 PARROTT, JULIE FA 4 DeWitt, Ia. PEARCE, SIDNEY Bus 4 New Hampton, Ia. PENRO D, KENNETH Bus 4 St. Louis, Mo. PENROD, ROGER P 2 Eldon, Ia. PENTON, CASSANDRA LA 1 Lu Verne, Ia. PERSON, DOUG LAS Bus 3 Moline, III. PESCH, KATHY J 2 Elgin, III. PETERS, KENT Bus 1 Oak Park, Ill. PETERSEN, BA RB LA 1 Graettinger, Ia. PETERSEN, CHERYL FA 1 Adair, Ia. PETERSON, DIANE FA 4 Harcourt, Ia. PETERSON, MICHAEL LA 3 Albia, Ia. PETRANOFF, DAVID Bus 4 ' Des Moines, Ia. PIENTA, JANE P 1 Ottawa, Ill. PIERRE, KAREN P 1 Little Falls, Minn. PIPER, JIM LA 1 Lacon, III. PISCIOTTA, NANCY ED 2 Elm Grove, Wis. PLACE, DIANE J 4 Sioux City, Ia. PONTOW, BONNE LA 1 Hastings, Ia. POOL SHARON, LA 4 52 PO RTER, CHRIS Bus 4 Eldridge, Ia. PORTER, JAIME J 2 Topeka, Ks. POST, ALDA J 4 Des Moines, Ia. POUNDS, LYNNE FA 1 St. Louis, Mo. POWERS, MARTY ED 1 Crystal Lake, Ill. PRAGER, FRANK Bus 4 E, Brunswick, N.J. PRING LE, JOHN Bus 4 Carroll, Ia. PROKOP, PAT LA 2 Criswold, Ia. PUDERBAUGH, LOIS LA 2 Des Moines, Ia. PYK, CA ROL PE 3 Des Moines, Ia. QUAX DUCK Drake University QUIGG LE, ELIZABETH LA 3 Minneapolis, Minn. QUINER, TOM Bus 3 Des Moines, La. RAFERT, PORTIA Bus 1 Moline, Ill. RAHN, KAREN LA 2 Bloomington, Minn. RAMSEY, KEITH LA 4 Shelbyville, Ind. RANALLO, JOANNE ED 4 Canton, Ill. RAY, JOYCE ED 4 Bondurant, Ia. RAYMAN, CHRISTINE LA 4 Des Moines, Ia. REDMOND, ANNE LA 1 Mclean, Va. 53 REDMOND, BECKY FA 4 Bloomfield, Ia REDSHAW, SAMUEL LA 1 Des Moines, Ia. REECE, BECKY LA 2 Lamoni, Ia. REED, JEFF P 3 Chillicothe, Ill. REEVES, KEN RIE J 3 Des Moines, Ia. REGAN, JANET ED 4 Dayton, Ohio REHR, JEANETTE ED 4 Palos Park, Ill. REUTER, NANCY ED 2 Franklin, N.J. REYNOLDS, MONICA FA 4 Carpinteria, Cal. RIEGER, MARK Bus 4 Northbrook, Ill. RIFE, FREDERICK LA 2 Des Moines, Ia. RIZZOLI, PAT FA 3 Wood River, III. ROBERTSON, RHONDA Bus2 Mason City, Ia. ROBINSON, JILL PE4 Des Moines, Ia. RODDY, JIM LA 4 RODENIEYER, JOAN ED 4 Sheffield, Ia. ROFFE, KEN LA 3 Skokie, Ill. ROGER, JEANNE J 4 Park Ridge, Ill. ROHWEDEL, CURT Bus 2 W. Chicago, Ill. ROOKE, SANDRA FA 4 St. Louis, Mo. 54 E353 in AU' :Skim ,' fs: 3- ' as ' Qi I Q i : ' l ,f ROSE, SUSAN LA 4 Barrington, Ill. ROSEN, STEVE LA 4 Chicago, Ill. ROSENGARD, DAVID LA 4 Wilmette, Ill. ROSONE, JEAN FA 2 Bellwood, Ill. Ross1TER,vIcK1 FA 1 winfie-ld,1a. ROTENBERK, LO RI J 1 Chicago, Ill. ROTHER, ANN LA 4 lVlt. Prospect, Ill. ROUBA, .io HANNA Bus 4 Trenton, N.J. ROUTH, LENITA P 1 Diagonal, Ia. ROWELL, NANCY LA 1 Des Nioines, Ia. Some of the shortage changes have not found their way into the ROTC detachment dere. . .but we know the changes are going to take place. . .particularly the-requirement for commissioned officers. . .with the cutback in budget and the energy crisis, we find some of our programs are being reduced, for in- stance the pilot and the navigator programs... Another change that has affected us is the elimin- ation of the draft. . .anyone who would join ROTC now was joining it on their own initiative other than being motivated for a deferment. . .I have noticed an attitudinal change in them, they are more enthusiastic about the program. Col lVIack IVlauldin 55 ROWLEY, JAN LA 3 Des Moines, Ia. ROZEIVIA, JANICE BUS 4 Oak Lawn, III. RUBIN, ROBERT BUS 1 Lincolnwood, III. RUBNITZ, MARY LU J 2 Winnetka, III. RUBY, BOB PE 4 Milwaukee, Wisc. RUE, KAREN FA 3 Arlington Hts., III. RUSSELL, CHARLOTTE FA 3 Kansas City, Mo. RUSSELL, RHEA J 1 Urbandale, Ia. RUTHERFORD, JIM LA 2 Girard, III. RYAN, PEGGY P 1 St. Louis, Mo. RYDSTRAND, CHERYL FA 3 Pocahontas, Ia. SA LTZSTEIN, JULIE ED 2 Milwaukee, Wisc. SANDERS, KENT LA 2 Quincy, Ill. SANDERSON, ELIZABETH LA 1 Zion, III. SANDSTROM, JEAN LA 1 Owatonna, Minn. SAVAGE, JAMES LA 1 Rochester, N.Y. SCHAGER, DEAN LA 4 Des Moines, Ia. SC HEELE, JEAN LA 4 Chesterfield, Mo. SCH LEIER, PHIL LAW 1 Albia, Ia. SCHLOSSMANN, BRAD LA 1 Milwaukee, Wisc. 56 SCHNIIDT, LINDA FA 4 Evanston, Ill. SCHMITT, GAY FA 3 Barcelona, Spain SCHNIITT, LINDA LA 1 St. Joseph, Mo. SCHNEIDER, LAURA FA 1 Winnetka, III. SCHNEIDER, TRUDY LA 3 Northbrook, Ill. SCHNITZIUS, DEBBIE LA 1 St. Louis, Mo. SCHOELLER, JANE P 5 Winterset, Ia. SCHOR, MARK LA 1 Denver, Colo. SCHREPFER, DEBBIE LA 3 Manchester, Mo. A SCHREURS, KRIS Bus 1 W. Des Moines, Ia. SCHRIMPL, BILL J 4 Chicago, Ill. SCHUBERT, DEBRA LA 4 Rock Island, Ill. SCHULING, MARK LA 1 Altoona, Ia. SCHULTZ, HOWARD LA 4 Chicato, Ill. SCHULTZ, JOANNE LA 2 Mr. Prospect, Ill SCHULTZ, TERRY LA 4 Des Moines, Ia. SCHUMACHER, LINDA ED 4 Memphis, Tenn. SCHUMAN, DEBBIE FA 2 SC HUMAN, JULIE PE 4 Kansas City, Mo. SC HWARTZ, BRUCE Bus 2 Westbury, N.Y. 57 SCHWEPPE, MICHAEL FA 1 Lombard, Ill. SCOTT, EARL LA 2 Des Moines, Ia. SCOTT, JEFF P 1 Des Moines, Ia. SCOTT, JOY J 2 Excelsior Spgs, Mo. SCOTT, KATHIE FA 1 Mound, Minn. SCOTT, NANCY LA 4 Pittsford, N.Y. 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Xenia, Ohio As an historian I maybe have a slightly diffe t attitude, l don't react as quickly to some of these spectacular events that are continuously on the newspaper headlines. . .l'm no authority on the energy crisis, all I know is that people are now doing what I've been doing all my life namely turning off lights that are not needed. . .There s even a good thing that came out of Watergate. . . and that is that some people who watched quite a bit of it have finally find out that some things in life are very much more complicated than they thought they were. . .and that's a good history t s. QWNX ren Vg, ,f It -FCA ayx Q .xx .55 I ' X .Ng 1 5 l In lesson. Dr. Henry Borzo SMITH, RICHARD LA 4 Muttontown, N.Y. SMITH, STEPHEN Bus 4 Tampa, Fla. SNYDER, COURTMAY LA 4 Wilmette, Ill. SPENCE, THOMAS FA 4 Kenmore, N.Y. SPEYER, APRIL LA 4 Highland Park, Ill. SPURNY, FRANK LA 3 Chicago, Ill. STALEY, DEB J 4 Iowa Falls, Ia. STAPLETON, JACK LA 1 Ft. Scott, Ks. STENBERG, SUE ED 2 Rockford, Ill. STEPHENS, CAROL ED 4 Western Springs, Ill. STETZEL, DANNY Bus 4 Des Moines, Ia. STEWART, LESLEY FA 1 Duluth, Minn. STRATTON, DEREK FA 1 St. Louis, Mo. STRAYER, BRIAN LA 1 Des Moines, Ia. STROSNIDER, JANICE J 1 Overland Park, Ks. STRUM, JON Bus 4 Des Moines, Ia. STRUTT, DAWSON FA 2 McGregor, Ia. STUART, DONNA P 5 Peru, Ill. SUDHOFF, DOUG LA 4 Pleasant Hill, Mo. SVEN DSEN, JOHN LA 3 Glen Ellyn, Ill. 61 SWANSON, JACK Bus 4 Newton, Ia. SWANSON, PATRICIA P3 Ogden, Ia. SWEANEY, DEBORAH LA 4 Oregon, Mo. SWEETEN, L.P. Grad Des Moines, Ia. SWENSON, KRISTA LA 2 Prairie Village, Ks. SWOPE, RAYMOND LA 4 Des Moines, Ia. TALBOT, FRANK J 4 Des Moines, Ia. TAYLOR, DENNIS LAW 3 Topeka, Ks. TAYLOR, DOUG Bus 1 W. Des Moines, Ia. TAYLOR, JACQUE FA 2 Algona, Ia. TAYLOR, VIRGINIA J 3 Roseville, Minn. TAYLOR, WILLIAM ED 4 Columbus, Ohio THIES, GEOGE P 1 Oak Lawn, III. THOMAS, DEBRA LA 1 Chicago, Ill. THOMAS, STEPHEN P 4 Des Moines, Ia. THOMPSON, LYN PE 4 Hinsdale, Ill. THOMPSON, ROBERT Bus 2 Mt. Prospect, Ill. THU, GLENDA LA 3 Terril, Ia. TIMMERMAN, REBECCA ED 2 Postville, Ia. TINEN, CATHY J 1 Glenview, Ill. 62 TOHILL, SUE FA 3 Independence, Mo. TOSTENSON, CINDY P 3 Estherville, Ia. TREINEN, JAY Bus 4 Sioux City, Ia. TRIGGS, MIKE LA 2 Lanrens, Ia. TROWNSELL, ROBERT LA 4 Elmwood Park, III. TURNER, PAT LA 1 Kirkwood,Mo. ULAN, LARRY Bus 4 Palos Heights, Ill. UPIN, MARY FA 3 Faribault, Minn. VASSER, ANNA J 3 Elmwood Park, Ill. VEECK MARYA FA 2 Easten, Md. STEEGH, JANE ED 4 Libertyville, Ill. VIA L, PEGGY ED 2 Wheaton, Ill VICTO RA GAYLO RD P 2 Orient, Ia. VIERLING, FRANK, Bus 1 St. Louis, Mo. VINCENT, ANN LA 2 Wheaton, Ill. VINCENT, GREG Bus 4 Rockford, Ill. VON SEGGERN, SUZANNE P 4 Newton, Ia. WAIT, RON LAW 3 Des Moines, Ia. WA LBRIDGE, MARY P 5 Shawnee Mission, Ks. WALDEMER, LUCY FA 1 Brentwood, Mo. 63 WALKER, KIM LA 1 Washington, Ia. WALLER, BRAD LA 3 Weldon, Ia. WALSH, ALOHA FA 1 Denison, Ia. WANAMANKER, DAISY LA 4 Des Moines, Ia. WANNAMAKER, LOIS LA 4 Des Moines, Ia. 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WILSON, SUSAN Bus 1 Rock Island, Ill. WISHIVIEIER, JEFF LA 3 Burlington, Ia. WITC HER, C LAUDINE P 1 Chicago, Illf. WITT, JOHN LA 1 St. Louis, Mo. WO LCOTT, PATTI LA 4 Batavia, III. WOLF, HARVEY LA 1 St. Louis, Mo. WOOD, MARK Bus 1 Atlantic, Ia. WOODALL, PATSY ED 4 W. Des Moines, Ia. 65 WOOLLUIVIS, CATHY Bus 1 Mason City, Ia. WORLEY, LESTER J 1 Des Nloines, Ia. WOYNA, ELIZABETH J 4 Decatur, Ill. WRETIVIAN, JULIE FA 4 Fort Dodge, Ia. WRIGHT, RUTH ED 4 Omaha, Neb. WULLBRANDT, JANE FA 1 Ham pton, Ia. YEAKEL, GREG P 5 Kanawha, Ia. YEAKEL, SUE P 5 Ames, Ia. YODER, LEON Bus 1 Kalona, Ia. YOUMANS, SHARON J 1 Truro, Ia. ZACHA R, STEVE FA 4 Skokie, Ill. ZA LAY, JEFF J 4 Skokie, Ill. ZA RANTE, DAVE Bus 1 Chicago Heights, III. ZECHIEL, BETTY Knox, Ind. ZENTG RAF, DAVE Bus 4 Peoria, Ill. ZIEG LER, DAVID Bus 1 Elgin, Ill. ZIEG LER, RONALD Bus 1 Champaign, III. ZOHBON, NANCY P 5 Whittemore, Ia ZUCKERT, ABBY ED 1 Glendale, Wisc. 66 Z'- x,f5i4sfZ?i4 '-' 1 g f LX The Deans Byrl E. Benton College of Pharmacy Earle L. Canfield School of Graduate Studies Paul J. Jackson College of Fine Arts Leland P. Johnson College of Liberal Arts Philip D. Langerman University College Roger S. lVlcCannon Summer School Richard G. Peebler College of Business Administration D. Wayne Rowland School otJournaIlsm John D. Scarlett School of Law Alfred Schwartz College ot Education .., . , ,-PL. - ., V , , -,R 1., ff , '-V' - 1--' , .ls ' WL -I A 1 J' . 1'v' . .. W, V f 'KA -' 2. Q gg? gf I W ur 1 ,. AMT' KN . . ' V .F 7.-T pw. -QT:-,n X 51 Y .1 X V , -'dvi !,L.',' 'Q K- H . 'f V, F 'c'ET ' ff: ff: 1.1:l' - -7 .,..,, ,.,, -, L 'L 6 A r l 4. 1 , .1 X i 2 le- , 411i'f..':5f'l.r , gr I -,Q ' ' r' Being the president of a university requires being its biggest booster. Hundreds of breakfasts, ban- quets, handshakes and groundbreakings befall our Dr. Wilbur C. lVliIler and his vvife--but they take it all in stride. l do everything under the sun in terms of students, business groups and alumni, he said. ,, '-' . T s.,? 1 'A'-.. . T' T S-P-S. I 1 w-., --, ...,: , - -7 -.4 , . 'N in . , .hanssvgg L sw, wi, , I , ' ., , -- r-l-as . . , --7-,NQ5-.L 1---..,?N5.-L --.7..,,,..Ti.. w-Q---4 , 1 'Nz--P--.. T'N-r-4-.-, 6 H'-w--.. 'W--V M - -..kgui 7- --... -vb N. .M . I gm., -Q., 1, f 43594. .... .. , -R' '--L . , ls iT'f'tw-'--4 T 'Me-sus.. , T- l T' 1353 , T: -! T' isle, -l i Y Q 11+-FL The nicest thing about being president is the peo- ple I get to work with. This is the greatest satisfac tion I have. The lVIiIIers are the Nancy and Henry Kissinger of Drake! 70 r K ' ir ,E W , WAI I. h . my ,V -N., U 'fi' :f , 1 4 Q -Q 'N-g. 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Game addicts can hit all the bases with pool, ping-pong, pinball and coin machines such as air hockey. The food service on the lower level provides a cafeteria and the opportunity to retreat to the Beer l3ar's atmosphere. For conferences, banquets or speakers, there are three large halls and extra exclusive surroundings in the lush Drake Room. Plans for a student center were brought up eight years ago, and although Olmsted does not have a bowling alley, swimming pool or book store, it does serve as a focal point for the Drake campus. And in being simple, it is flexible with unlimited capabilities. -Q-eau, , , Q. v . 'ij' , 'gif' 3,5 , V! if M212 ili- 'nm .rf f A f?x-53,5 .1 I. ,. fQ,,,.l V, . , -7, 'J 1, r 11 gl v .4 x- ,,,,,. 0 , 'ST - 7,.x.':4. Xfx - -2'fQ x 'f'1f i:w ,L 7 . X 'N' ,QF X F4355--Q. Q-Ji' Q-a-Q.-..A. ICDWH HALL Iowa Hall was torn down in October to make way for the Olmsted Center's utility lines. Since 1946 it was home for every art department including jewelry, sculpture, painting and ceramics. Three reasons for its demolition were: its reputa- tion as a fire hazard, it was only intended for temporary use and, finally, 'Iowa Hall happened to be sitting in the wrong place for progress . Art majors now have classes in the Fine Arts Cen- ter and the remodeled versions of Farley's Super- market and the Blue Willow Cafe. Iowa Hall may be gone, but it can't be forgotten: lt was just a neat place---a home for all art peo- ple. lt wasn't like anything else, you could spill paint and it wouldn't even matter. l miss it. -- Ed Lindsay, FA 4 . I miss being able to write on the walls, carve on the beams and talking in the Snack Bar. You saw the other kids a lot then, but now we're kind of separated. Farley's is sanitary.. .and it's still Farley's. -- Kirsten Sorensen, FA 4 . Iowa Hall--I adored it because there was great comaraderie--the whole art department was there . 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We will be able to do more things in the new building than ever before, said Professor Rodney Rogers, biology department chairman. CLIN l-lPlLL 78 Kathryn Graf served as the first woman student body president in Drake's history. Ninety-one males had preceded her in office. She did not run simply be- cause she was a woman: I was concerned that stu- dent government was becoming too political and did not meet student needs. The traditional power role was changed to one of service. During the year she sought to open up stu- dent information channels and gave special atten- tion to student services and interest groups. A lot of ideas take more than one year to complete, so I tried to incorporate foresight into my projects. GRFIF Her accomplishments included: forming the Drake Landlord-Tenant Association, researching Drake's planned FIVI station, a course evaluation project and organized meetings for the heads of campus organizations. She urged that the president's responsibilities be more clearly defined: when she began her term, her only specific role was to declare Skip Day. As president I haven't tried to run every show. BEER A.. 63538 1 - ' 5 ,.f ' QQ: W ,V V kq4I ' 45 V X P That is. . .only on weekends. . .only in Carpenter... only on the first three floors. .. and only for upper classmen women. . .After a fire and brimstone rally forthe cause, beer was permitted to flovv in the Kennel. Initial fear of sapping business from lo- cal campus pubs, it was for naught. Vic's, Peggy's, Mikes, and JoIIy's remain favorite after- hours retreats. 6 395.1 f ,-kr Cf, v ,J N'-,fb - yy:- V f.gf 't', Y f V. I- ., J -11:1 I ' SEER AD X 5 0' S ' ' 1 ' l ' 'QA I-ICDUR7 CHASPTR e j ine Qixolaoslne On October 23 the Times-Delphic ran its first broadside: a political cartoon and editorial calling for President Nixon's impeachment. Michael J. Chasar, editor-in-chief, said the idea was de- bated by the staff but the final decision was his. ln retrospect he said: lt was not the most respon- sible thing to do, but it was done. It felt right at the time. Chasar was accused of being sensational, but in spite of this, he can claim a major victory: students picked up the T-D to read it--not just because it was there. The paper was opened to greater student participa- tion through Letters to the Editor, 'gitimate gripes and editing from journalism classes. The position of editor is one of the most powerful on campus, or has the capability if you can figure out how to use it. The printed word carries a lot of weight. Future editors need guts, confidence and a concept of bluffing, he said. Eventually I hope to be an independently wealthy, freelance science fiction writer. 81 QUEENS Drake had no Homecoming Queen in 19 73, and few mourned her passing. Previously, only a small percentage of students voted--even the entrants questioned the qualifica- tions needed to win, or the queen's duties. There were no angry letters or protests demanding the return of royalty. Last year's queen, Linda Schmidt, replied that a queen is still relevant and lt wasn't right to take away a tradition. 82 FIFRCDTC This year brought a first and a last to Drake's Air Force program: first, Kathy Brittin became the first woman commander. Last, AFROTC was discontin- ued because enrollment was below the minimum. As commander, IVls. Brittin organized the program's staff and led the cadets. ln the Air Force it's very common to see women in leadership roles, she said. lt's very 'people-oriented. ' But student disinterest terminated the program: People did not understand what AFROTC was. if XJ - ls. ,JV EQf-sss,,?l . l ravi tt llwp A, Q. 1 D ' Ylfll A ff Qi ' as A 'tm' 'E' Jil F D jk' V 'R f-1 ru, ,fy l l fl'FE'1? f iff, KX ly' -' n Z A . jx li r xxrfffli V' h l f li- l ' VSQTTQ XL. l I :ii S1 -5 .2 l 66 ff' l I ll 7724 1 l 'IV ' f ' i A new face seen at Drake home games was Butch the Bulldog, none other than Randy Crocker in dis- guise. Butch was a long-awaited finishing touch to the newly-formed DEE Squad. His costume was de- signed in Milwaukee by the same people who created Big Bird and all the other lovable characters seen on Sesame Street. The outfit took four months to make and cost close to S400 but Butch was well worth it, inspiring the fans, particularly the little ones, to Drake victories. 83 tr -.Ar 'wc 0 , A r. G Q.. 1 a-4 I 3 .-4 65. 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Streaking innovations at Drake: one lone motor- cycle streaker, hand-in-hand guy and girl streakers sitting on car windshields, 50-yard dashes down Forest and climbing up dorm walls . The crowd loved it. Even the police had fun. Typical student reactions included: lt's just like eating goldfish, only colder. l'm always too late to see them streak . . .and too short! This is warped . . land then some! The cops are just as bad as everyone else! Fine specimens. lt's humorous . God---I' ll pay him a quarter to keep the bathrobe on! l don't want to graduate! After five years at Drake, it's the most kids l've ever seen in one place at the same time! This sure beats Relays... CCDIYIPETITION ifieuxn . - liixfgkl-, p I fl'2?f:1!:.l: WV ' , E . 435 v If U i,15a1'f'i5f4 A sffffh5ig w w' A' 3 2f3bP'5 ,'- k qc ' 'flnf 4...1. 5 .hi fig? X, '- 3' 4 , 'Lv E., if fy: 52 'tu ' '- ' L ',, ,5 '9 -.1 l-15' ,, if 4 5. 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Barney Grosberg broke his leg in practice and didn't play the season. Neither Mike Zelenovich nor Jeff Martin were able to move the team consistently, and Jonas Sears was declared scholastically ineligible. Fullback Jim O'Connor posted an exceptional year despite numerous injuries during the season which caused him to miss some games . He gained a personal game rushing high of 199 yards against West Texas State and was the season's leading rusher. Mike Pride, Ken Ferguson, and Kevin Callahan also shared running duties. Jerry Hes- ton injured an Achilles tendon and was out of the playing after the second game. Kicker Todd Gaffney was the season's leading scorer and hit 12 field goals for a new Drake record, his longest being a 43 yarder against Louisville. QL, lt's nice to win when you're winning, but it's nicer to win when you'relosing. Rudi Holmes. Anxious Bulldogs spill from the tunnel, eager to begin the season's Football '73 -the Team We played well enough to win, but made a few mistakes that cost us the win. Jack Wallace, head coach. l'iZlLa22l'5a22L 'iZ?Pcl3 S?ob Jay Rqiw lA'l'eh2 Rudv Hilmesf Mark ' e'- - - e -1 e V 5' PU' s ivey -Frank eilalsamolelenn Lott' Gale lvmrh Bi 5 'imP Bl '5feVe'1mf 5C0 t'3a5llbO't J-ack Nplike Hide lRaifnl i3ib15nscri Doug iiedenbursl QRSSW - ' ' . - ' K- ' ' 1 -, , , - V - bybarger' o'V ke Mcnonald' BOW 2' ,Larry Bemtsen' '6: Keno Resnick,,:JefflSeeger Dave-fRoberson Mark ohn Garqea, ,loe llglcPherson, Bruce Samples, Jesus Wood ,deff Martin, D l Elite B 'AZ 'TENS' 'VlWi!f?eP9'e'Hi'5 .ff1'k Beckeff Mike Kefehaff o exuiliutiip Dari Zhraig 'Jgfrwh algdgqfan' Wah Balieff eBa'n5ie 95055391 -Ha' lP 0?P'e- RQW 3? . Heel. ROWI7: Ben Niankiwskei head fgaider-akin iff 5ZSf?'2fffZ,'ZfaW5lfo2'f'52f T3Z?f12af9f?12' HOW! lQSWHBf idefensfvebeck f0ech:,'GeHe Mifzfliffensive Steve Cisise lMi'k-ellvlluryh eylvnlfe Re nblds lllllifiie ' 'ine' Q0'?9h? SP5-ke ROWS' Afeefflvefllceeghi Bobflllflahaln hZ3digdhi!F6Wl4- Wing13893 Mme sielenovich-' e defensive 'ine 'Whfl RQnfRffYe'f head funiofvaf- - g 'W in -,l, Q-.J Y, ' ' . Q ' ' - Jim -Olcohnorl Mika: Wmhibsieve Holier, Dick An- ,slty coach., Howardoolustlge, offensive corrdmaior, derson, Frank Harrisi-,Don Bonner, 'Greg Allen, Jack 'Stgpletofii Tom KQli511iCh, Tony Barnesf. ROW, 55: -Jack' Wallace, head coach-:John Born fdefensive. ,ir , D oi. V 14:1 - 1 P coordinator, Lornllge Clark, assistant tl:ainer. Football '73 - The Coach mf. WZ no 912' WAN!! WF N ,,:5i :- T ,V Football '73 - the Game I R? 1 1 'sf YJ- I, at mg, ffm V r . ,. 17 ' ' fidik ff' 737' f M' 1 , S - .x '- Q x - . . 1'-.4 g , . .. .',fv,',,f' -1, ' f lf., .,, 1 Chuck Cassel takes an early lead against Wichita State and Kansas State. 94 One more runner could have made a difference. Bob Erhardt, Coach. E5-'lil LMQ Q - '3 Hall ,L-,Ly 1 4.-' - A 225,51 Bob Hughes leads eventual winner Randy Smith C3723 of Wichita State. Shane Dooley and Pat Blaney near the mile mark at the conference meet. Larry Weideman turns the corner at the M.V.C. meet. Cross Country - '73 Led by Co-Captain Bob Hughes' third place indivi- dual effort, the Bulldog Cross-Country team finish- ed behind Wichita State and North Texas State, and in third place in the Missouri Valley Confer- ence meet at Des Moines . Second runner for Drake was Mark Thomas in eighth place, followed by Shane Dooley, 10th, Pat Blaney, 17th, Larry Weideman, 19th, and John Curtin, 28th. Hughes' time of 25:04 over the five-mile course qualified him for the N .C.,A.A. championship at Spokane, XQVS16, where he placed 166th in a field of about ln dual meet competition earlier in the year, the runners posted a win over the University of Iowa outrunning them 21-34 on a hot day over a hilly course . They also narrowly lost by one or two points to Northeast Missouri State and the Univer- sity of Northern Iowa. Injuries hampered the team during the season as Co-Captain Chuck Cassel, Dave Bell, and Greg Fuiten were lost during the season , Thank goodness it's over. Five miles is too far. John Curtin. l 1 ,,', '- E -'I hi l For 'F . . . V-.,, 3'5 v'l ' .li Player-Coach Howie Schultz gives fine points of strategy during a break in game action. FRONT ROW: Harlan Hollander, Ron Bell, Willie Wong, Howie Schultz, Roger Simmons, Pete Hayward, Fabian Obiajulu. ROW 2: Jim Garnett, John Hicks, Team sponsor, Steve Dodson, Chuck White, Eric Dahl, Pat Kane, Nlarty Gohr, Pat Riley, Howie Frysinger. Fabian Obiajulu steals the ball--soccer action can get rough. Soccer '73-'74 Drake's Soccer Club was the only fall sport to finish undefeated this year, compiling a 8-0-3 overall record. Their 7-0-1 conference record was good enough to place them at the top of their divi- sion in the Upper Mississippi Soccer Alliance. Sophomore James Garnett was leading scorer for Drake with 11 goals for the season . Player-coach Howie Schultz had four shutouts in the goal and had a defensive average of 1 .04 goals per game . Freshman Eric Dahl was also cited by Coach Schultz as being an asset to the team 0 We had one of the best working defenses in the league, and the whole team pulled together, said Schultz . We had a lot of depth and were able to subsqtituteljrelquently without a loss of efficiency on t e ie . l Soccer at Drake is if here to stay. Howie Schultz, player-coach. 97 'fnieydoan W T rightas long el astheythink is and playtennisf' Dortha lVlartin,Coach. Cindy Lewison serves powerfully Nancy Jayne moves intensely to return against Simpson College. the serve. 98 Women's Tennis '73-'74 We could have done a lot better , was the opin- ion of freshman player Candy Warren. The Women's Tennis Team finished the fall season with an overall record of 4-2-2 . Practice sessions on the new courts on the north side of campus and at the Des Moines Racquet Club helped players improve their game . The highlight ofthe season was our win over Coe College. We played at our peak then, said senior Chris Nicholl. l'm glad we play Iowa State last--we should be better then . --'j '1j .Q - ,A: ' ' 52.1 1 , S t .tha-41' ,LL .3 Q . I. ,. , .. - rn... 'ff - ' . K' 11. . 4 R 64 li? .57 1' , ' 4, ,QQ :I 1 V: s -V .i L-42-i-IQ ff tlxiiifg 11591 , 'If V ' 'ffl 1 4 - V 'L 'tl . 75751-il F r - , 'Q A ' ','1L1.j,,'. AW. V ' i'Q 7i' 23 JA '-. . 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F 3 1 3 s I R -af--..,..,.... .. -Y'L, Chris Nichol! is victorious in one of the season's final matches '9'iV OO Women's Volleyball The women's volleyball team compiled a 22-11 record forthe year, winning the state tournament in six games and placing seventh in the regional tour- nament in Nlinnesota. The first team, Holli Ewoldt, Piper Greene, Cheryl Kaiser, Joel Gecter, llllary lVlcNulty and Ann Ni- chols, won their own invitational tournament. At the regional tournament later in the season, however, their 20-game winning streak was broken. v! ' ki- 1 1- ,5:-'-s....,- e- 5'5 .4 k L , 'NW H. fx xg? if gg! -1 .W . V., ' 4 I A Y- onjm in Y 1 4 J 1 , 1 QZJI i....,. E., . 'J' ff . ' H H- A. -1 gmail- N .-'H if rv 1 Eve , I Even though we lost a lot of close ones we shouIdn't, we won a couple of real big ones we vveren't given an out- n N side chance to win. Andy Graham. l 102 k - ' .Qs-1 s,A , , U ,,,,Q5,? ac.. ' - .QQ -mug H, Q? .B 3 E 2. -i 'IT if 53 f e 2 Q. 'Y 33 Basketball '73-'74 Basketball was full of both the expected and the unexpected as the Dogs completed a 13-13 sea- son, yet fell to the IVIVC cellar, compiling a 3-9' record in conference play. The team started off fast, and had good reason to be optimistic, winning 10 of their first 15 games and beating such schools as Texas, Iowa State and '73 NCAA runner-up IVlemphis State. The lowa State game had to be about the best victories this year, said junior center Andy Gra- ham. lt was the first time we've beat them in a long time. If the first half of the season was encouraging, the last 11 games could only be labeled disappointing. The Bulldogs could only win three of them, and only two of those were in the IVIVC. Senior Larry Haralson led the team with 406 points during the season, an average of 15.6 a game. Andy Grahan topped the rebounding totals with 229, for an 8.8 average. In February Head Coach Howard Stacey resigned to go into business in Des lVloines. Stacey came to Drake three years ago, replacing IVlaury John. While here he compiled a record of 34-43. U.. L11 in , ,., - :,..,.,., , law 1: n--Xe '..:'1-ft: - - ,,, A W 1135? li ff? EX v, , XM .V ,- ,,.-J-.u-.H Mfr., -,' '. , lm? ' 31415-xiEQ5 Hf9s1'i,?g-J,3..f::QQ.-X -Q 'Li - WF A+, , . H .3 . if E I ' W 'Y bv . ,. f ,, Q4 f- .,, . I 5, gf! 'Qs 1? ar' A Un.. ' 1 ,v X 71- tis .qv 'yu-4..q:r'?,f ,,-S, fig.. -Rf f i bv- 3 '09 . Fl? .qs 'i -Q5 s- p i , , Q :Q1 ik N is O A ,. , ,'.A .5 , 5. V ,. L ne H Y ' '-: mf 1. .1 -e-nf. Bm. Agnaua... ' 1-A '-4-:Q If V' in.. f'-vm gg, , ra, . J Nl. Wrestling '73-'74 Drake's wrestling team, proving tough in dual match competition, showed their strength again this sea- son by compiling a 10-5-2 record against the finest competition in the country. Because of the independent status of the team fthe IVIVC has only one other school--Bradley--which fields teamsl, the wrestlers go against such po- wer teams as Iowa and Iowa State in dual matches each year. Individually Kelly Bast, 118 Ib., Tom Swoyer, 190, and Cliff Howlett, 178, sparkled for the team, each getting 12 wins. The quickest pin of the year was recorded by David Scherer, pinning Rick Royster, Bradley, in 1:15. In tournament competition, the wrestlers won their second lVIidlands title and placed sixth in the New IVIexico State Invitational. Howlett placed first in each of the meets. We had a pretty good overall record in duals and , 3 had some big tournament wins, but nationals are I all that really count. I of Cliff Howlett. 107 The 'esprit de corps' is high on ourteamf' Lonnie Timmermah, Coach. hi Ab 7 X! N H+ 'i. 1-air' Fr 5 '-W J' , g:g,.Lv v 4' +2-14 g 1 rf th I 'BQ Q .. .A ,.., ,, - ,-.m A Mun'-, w:ffC T' ,7: M.- EMW1'1.'11' 1- - '-. 109 tid - Hockey '73-'74 Drake Hockey team completed their first winning season this year, recording 11 victories, 7 de- feats and 3 ties. They finished with an average score of 5.24 goals a game, while giving up only 3.33 and outshooting their opposition by a 35-29 average. Junior Tad Lyon, high scorer with 23 goals and 12 assists, credited the teams' success to the fine attitude of the players this season and work done by player-coach Carl Brandt. Dave Holmes led in assists with 19, scoring 13 goals. Steve Smith and Jack Howell shared goal- tending chores for the Dogs, each proving their effectiveness by scoring shutouts. Howell's goals average was 2.79 a game, Smith's 3.59. The goal l'd like to see the club reach l not necessarily to become a varsity il sport, but to be fully supported by .l l Drake. Steve Smith, club president. x S S kt 1 S x 5 S L1 - 2 2 Z Z N f 11 DEE Squad The DEE Squad yelled and rah-rahed their way through the thrill of athletic victory and the agony of defeat. Reorganizing under the enigmatic name of Drake Esprit D'Escadrille, the squad replaced the now-defunct cheerleader and pom-pom squads. Resplendent in new blue Cas you might expect? uni- forms, this group provided atmosphere at home games, often having to resort to crowd quieting during some of the more rambunctious games. Also, the squad was manpower at the Jerry Lewis lVlus- cular Dystrophy Telethon Labor Day weekend. k :rj T, X 'i in I lx,-I: t 'fs male: fi 1 eff, i t. E 'iq '- fl 1.x- i-rf i f F l il.. 4 f nl . -ni! ww-'Sf FRONT ROW Wllhemlna Demus, Cmdy Powles, Mike Haase, Marilyn Cubut, Gert Mapp ROW 2 Mary Upin, Lynda Murphy, Dems Pierce, Sue Scott, Mary Kay Collins, Cyndee Graves, Lola Gerstenberger, Advisor BACK ROW Gay Seben, Pam Drew, Mich- elle McCabe, Grace Hansen, Lan'y Stem, Joe Williams, Cathy Abelson, Don Stoulll NOT PICTURED Debbie Klitzky. 4 Women's Gymnastics The women's gymnastics team set a new record this year with 64.6 points--earned in a triangular meet with Grand View Community College and the Univer- sity of hebraska. This broke the record set shortly before--at a quadrangular meet at the University of Iowa. This year also was the first year the squad could compete as a team--growing from three mem- bers last year to ten. We've improved in every single meet, said Coach Hilda Williams. It's a strongnprogram and there's a lot of interest in the team. Women's Track Women's track was hit by the cual problems of in juries and participation this season. Counting on the shorter relays, Sprints and field events, the women placed 6th at the first annual Drake invi- tational meet. Scores for the team included Jody Lingren in the long jump, sprinter Jan lVIcKin- ley, hurdler Lesa Crow and long-jumper-relay runner Debbie Greenspan. Shotputter Linda Kas- dan's performance was hampered by preseason surgery, but she is expected to come back strong next year. L4 ng .gl 1' xr J? Q fa , I D an Ia BJ , . ,-, .-.sv- Q 1 2' q .. ,Nw 5 J' ' 1 'p . H 5 , A, xx -.U-9 1 -4 'ma- PY' ,w ,. o.,. .Au swing 4,....aln-P-. 'f J'J -.-Q-ef' .K fo-4 , 3 , ' ,V X ,- . .4 ., .,f'! - -.-:N P, I, Q H.. Q, ,. Li, 1, ,Af Track - '74 The Drake Track team won its seventh consecutive IVIVC indoor track crown and placed third in the out- door meet as the Bulldogs ran to one of their most successful seasons. Early indoor upsets of IVlinnesota and the Air Force Academy paved the way to the indoor title, and were a preview of what was to come outdoors. At the Drake Relays the sprint medley relay team, Gale llllurphy, Ed Barnes, Ted Kralicek and Larry llllendenhall, placed a strong third and the next week won five ofthe six relay events at the Howard Wood Relays. In the lVlVC outdoor meet, lVlurphy led a 1- 2-3 sweep ofthe 220 and won the 100 in 9.8 seconds. .1 4 E, X J'- 5... 555 'iii .15 1' ,Q 5: I IT 1. 4. Q 2 A 5 A .Q -, 2 X -2 -.. N15- x 'XT V XT Q - B., ..-8 'W ' 74 - : IA! 4 fff, .f- !, f - , 1-' iii:--T' .L..::.-1 ,g.:..-.,,.? ....- '.,,.....-'-'- ,.- ,,,,,.....- Q ::1,.-sy,-s-Q ...-,- ,...., .11:::1,-,,..,-- '+ ,f............, .,.,:......, ':::... +.-5 v 1:,.....+ . ',:..,,......x if HM xii! ii Hifi? rw- LQ ...::..... NXx-.:::::-- 5....,:.. N-1 --.::: -... N--..... R-...t s- '..'.L '.......L i.: '--.. N..T '...i VW! S :Lf ' K is ,-0. Aff, Tennis- '74 Tennis fortunes at Drake took a turn for the better this year as the team, under the coaching of Arden Stokstad, split with a 9-9 dual meet total. Greg Russel completed a 16-3 dual record in his number 1 singles position. Coach Stokstad believes that he could develop into one of the better players in the area. Russel and number 2 singles player Kris llflilligan combined at doubles for a 17-4 mark, and with time could turn into a class duo. As could the team, with all of this year's players returning. 119 353 rg 3252. TZI f I 4 I Q '1fPliI'5'ifi ??,i l . . 'r :Aw '-1 Im' fm ww 34 v i . lifs 5 5 4, 3 I i i , . 4 . sv, ' .grgg M-Q, 3? ga-.---...i - -. .-. -' -N- faq 'CQ -..aividfle 4 yr-... -Hr . -- k. ,pk n -.T-fi. P' M- ar --.ff ,,YV , 'M----Q2-C-NW ,-, -1:4Q..L- F - ' , 1 . f :J- E ' i ! I Q I ,ff- 3 V-ui ?3':'37'1f7n9T-31' I. 5,57 '---7 ' ' ' 1 -2- 5 P+!-A Y.,-'fiffi 7 9::f Z -ja-9--VYTT, .:',,.,, Y . , A :xx xl X.-.i,I - V w an 1 lx ,V I 'il Why the decathlon? Rick said, lt's the biggest challenge. There are so many skills involved-- strength in running, agility in javelin or pole- vaulting events. You have to maintain a delicate balance in training. It isn't necessarily difficult to train, but the competition is grueling--not just one or two events in one day, but ten events in two days. Getting tired is one thing, but it can be pretty dangerous. You can overwork some areas. lfyofu fall down inuone event, it's enough to keep you rom winning. lr- F , i ' A. ,,,, li 3g-v- I . ' J 1 Relays - The Runners They came from as close as Hickman Road or as far as Kenya Cllllike Boit running for Eastern New lVlex- ico Universityl. They raced as short as fiery Sprints or as long as the grueling 26-mile marathon. One American record was erased--the girls of Prairie View A84lVl brought the record of 1:45. 8 down to l:4l.3 in the 880-yard relay. First time events were women's 220-yard dash, won by Rosalyn Bryant of lVlayor Daley Youth Foundation in :24.1 and the 880-yard relay--winning time was Atoms Track Club's l:36.4. l Qqs'IHlf,f ,gpug'1If'W ,E i 'L 4 LA Q Q xi' i in XX ..4nvJ' Relays -- The Events ln no surprise move, Al Feuerbach of the Pacific Coast Track Club won the special shot put in 69' 5 l!2 . Randy Smith of Kansas won the high jump with a 7'l leap, tying with Warren Shank- lin of Northeast Louisiana tvvho had more misses? Charlton Ehizuelen of Illinois set a Relays record in the triple jump with 55' 2 1!4 , and was named most outstanding athlete by the media. i' 127 The Game. What would it be without Frosty Malts, toilet paper and Campus Security? lVlore than just a battle, The Game sticks in our memory because of what we experienced on the scene, not the score alone. 128 1 . 1 Q X s' S- 1 S I - J, .. ,. t'x' . 1 X s 9'-, WJ s 1 ',1',Qf. f S . 1. -'L - - I x Af S ' L i -3. fx i i '-V s Q. rl- I x , Q l f 3? -f' ' . r f 4 , xi- 19 as I as my J Frosssy Malts Frosssy Malts, Ice Cold Drinks! 49: , L- 1, ' li,- A9' Nr lf you had trouble ge ball court for a few I Intramurals ttin onto the fieldhouse basket- ay-ups, it was probably another intramural basketball team in your way. Under the direction of Bill lVlcClintock and Penny Weishaar, the intramural program was expanded to cover 16 different sports, involving 4624 students. Winners of the trave were: Voltmer trophy nity, Solemn trophy, the independent trop Basketball brought t petition, involving 1 visions. Gary Bradle voted Intramural Ath Senior Bruce Smith o domination of intramu the cross country tit door track meet, anc 880 and mile, inthe iso ing trophies in their divisions , Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater- Churchill Hall Cdormitorylp and wy to Ball State. 'ue most participants into com- 085 players in the three di- y of Sigma Alpha Epsilon was ete of the 73-74 season. fJewett Hall continued his ral running events, capturing e, winning the 880 in the in- posting triple victories - 440, outdoor events. if Q , ,Q ann A' . HANK LSL I . f1-in--If ,I , f .,ff 0 .'kgJ1- wiv-'24 M ., .ff--' ,V fx? rj!NH. ::.f1,vv. Jflfiilrrn I, bf' . tif, 'gr '. MM., un J I U p V ' .5 . 4. ' li ,, . Q 4 - it Q .J , 'ii' - V., , -' , - ' . ' ' ' -,Q , ,A . ,. ., I - 6' .le fx, -1 V S, au ,L-f, J--fx 'U 5 ,fygra A .I 'D M i 4 V if x. in , . , n M -,. f . ,. AA ,:.1:f' . A , . , f J J kj. A ' ,T --Qi. H , 71 ' is L' .f4a.r..m.'mi 5, u 6 if if if f- xxx rf 1' . '33 . :TK 4 Baseball- '74 A stellar season for the Drake team--three players CRandy Evans, Gary Bradley and Jim Ryanl were named to the All-Conference team and Spike Potts was named lVlVC coach of the year. The Bulldogs beat Louisville, Bradley twice, and lost to champion Tulsa in the double elimination tournament. The team posted a 15-20 regular rec- ord, in a season which included 12 double headers and a triple header against Creighton. , . A llol , o ,a effiflflll 6 Recreation: Drake students loved it from Donkey Basketball to Foosball For charity or just forthe hell The Point. Enough money was gambled of itg in bars, dorms or eveh away Cor wohj to pay fortuition. Du TH EY 12 27 10 13 17 27 24 10 ' 7 44 3 31 7 19 9 16 13 10 17 ll 37 5 le 3: H, 6 ,M ea ,ima New Mexico State lConferenCel West Texas State tCl Louisville KCl Lamar Tulsa University of , Northern Iowa North Texas State Dayton Wichita State :lC,l Southern IllinojsQQ Temple 777 ' . ig 5.1 6.8- N Cross Country DU THEY 41 17 u Z9 . 27 4 46 16 21 f 34 V 19 4 27 Meet: 65 73 95 -A 86 74 , 75 76 E 83 A138 flow score wins? N Air Force ' Academy University of Northern Iowa University of Minnesota University of Iowa ' Nebraska N.E.lMissourifj, frf State ftf ff 5 Brad 'ey it 5 in Memphis State Bradley St. Louis- TH EY 21 13 30 16 -0 2 0 8 12 O 18 11 14 20 35 14 35 THEY 2 3 0 2 1 1 O 3 0 1 Kansas State Marquette Iowa Nebraska Bradley Northwestern Iowa Yankton Westmar South Dakota Bradley Northern Illinois Illinois Indiana my 6 sfafe iMi531r1iasota7 Notrei Da me Iowa State Soccer Cono Christian University of Iowa Cedar Rapids Palmer College Cono Christian Iovwlii State . of Iowa Detilllllloines Palmer College CornellllCoe 52: ou THEY 85 54 55 70 63 53 80 72 61 60 62 64 ff if 92 53 75 444 eee 444 99 90 ii 66 70 Q1 91 80 82 87 89 69 71 65 67 73 71 65 73 75 47 58 68 65 85 104 73 93 wacmia state Kansas it Drake VL! 'i Basketball Chicago State Iowa Wis.-Parkside Texas Iowa State California ' Georgia Minn.-Duluth Creighton Illinois State Wichita State Memphis State Louisville Arkansas State St. Louis Cincinnati New Mexico Louisville West Texas State Tulsa North Texas State Tulsa . 30 31 71 Baseiaalt il DU TH EY 2 17. 4 59? L, ,6 1 7 2 L. 17 3 4 3 I :LL 58 4 3 3 1 9 6 0 57 3 0 1 2 N I . 8 1, 2 6 2 6 4 O at 7 2 10 2 1 1 3 4 I 15 5 6 3 8 6 5 9 2 2 3 0 3 1. r 7 MVC Tournament: 3 2 10 6 ,' 1 22 9 5 3 8 Louisiana State Universityfl' Louisiana State University Louisiana State University' Louisiana State University LouUis'iana State Universityiy Tulane Tulane 1 Creighton Creighton Creighton Simpson Simpson Iowa State Iowa State ' Iowa,,,S'tate Iowa Nebraska--Omaha Nebraska--Omaha State Iowa. it Iowa Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Nebraska Nebraska Simpson 4 Simpson Nebraska--Omaha Nebraska--Omaha Louisville Bradley Tulsa Bradley Tulsa ,Wome-n's en FALL ou rrrtt THEY 'tia 1 2 10 6 o 4 I 4 6 o 4 4 4 8 x sf sPR1Ne 10 frl o 3 6 .2 10 4 2 . 4 1 2 10 4 1 W 4 1 3- 8 1 3 A 3 1 nis Iowa State Si m pson s,'k ,' University' of Iowar Simpson .Coe Cornell Central Luther Iowa State University University Simpson I' Graceland University of Iowa 'Gltjnnell Graceland ' University of Nebraska University of Kansas- Iowa State University Women's Gymnastics DU 50.-30 42.33 54.01 64,05 69.20 64.60 59.14 T H 86.45 81.78 48.33 30.98 76. 5 54. 7 87.25 64.0540 59.40 84.80 97.20 47. 3 71.77 68.57 Iowa State University Iciwa State University' A f Central Missouri state Ditake U. of Nebraska South Dakota State Univ. of Nprth M 'Dakota Drake Grand View - Difakel CNISU University of 'Iowa University of Iowa Grand Viewii Drake University of Nebraska V University of Iowa C.M.S.U, ' Drake if 139- i 1' P5 UE' ELF:-', ff'IE!-1' 21 . . vid , - - 2121 GRQEIK9 If . 1 N 1 , :L . .A 0 -n-1-.:.v.n Q, Q 1 nu nv . .uwmnl - A . xx-.uwmv . . 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You've never consumed more lemonade Cminus ice cubes? and Greek Jargon in one morning. The Sig Eps just rated you--4 out of 10 and the sky just clouded over. Out pour forty girls complete with smiles, clapping and shouting ...This is Formal Rush . You're from Arlington Heights? Do you know...'? Who wants to go to a beer party with a bunch of guys? Roo-Rah-Roo-Rah-Roo-Rah-Reel tl'm just sure, U you're saying to yourself.l How long has it been 'M since you've worn a tie CGeezl Nothing except cut-offs all summer.7 Oh we will drink, drink, drink to Epsilon! So where's the bar and the d t t , I t Sweethearts? you're thinking. Composites Rush Bess range hmgsto 'mp e' bu wave by your eyes. The lions, the moster jug, the bell. . . So where 's the beer and the Sweethearts? Fee-Fi-Fo-Alpha Phi! New found friends. 'Be a clown, be a clown, be a Greek. 44 Greek Week '73 Greek Week '73, with the theme of lnvolvement, saw the Greek community work with the Independent Drake Student Body in an effort to help bolster the ranks of Drake students. The week included the Greek dike hike to Birdland Park, Exchange din- ners, Greek Night at Jolly's, Greek Olympics for the Mental y Retarded and the Annual Sweetheart Sing in Old Nlain. On Sunday, awards for Greek involve- ment, scholarship, Sweetheart Sing and Gamma Gamma fthe all-Greek honorary? were presented at a luncheon at the Hotel Fort Des Nloines . Another Greek Excellence award for the Pi Kaps and Alpha Phis. I believe the word is burp. Did ya ever try to catch an egg at 30 yards? And a one, and a two, and a Alpha Phi Fall of 1973 saw the Alpha Phis putting the finishing touches on their new house and stocking up their trophy case the rest of the year with a Greek Excellence award, 2nd place Bulldog Tales trophy and 3rd place Relays award. Having members in Revitaliza- tion Corps, Gamma Gamma, and on the Quax staff got the Phis involved in both greek and campus activities. The Phis also number members in Phi Delta Theta, ATO, SAE, Kappa Psi, and Pi Kappa Phi little sister organizations. - -l, IG. , ll fflttb 444 Ll l0 A, lf! i bl 3l M nm Paula Bayer Jeanne Rogers Sheila Irwin Jenny Leu Jan Hughes Sue McDonald Sharmon Stolz Cathy Tinen Maggie Brown Kim Spangler Jaci Yocum Ruth Richardson Jane Johnson Hope Hennessey Janet Regan Kasi Perrin Joanne Mauloff Chris Kukowski Barb Peterson Colleen Conlin Donna Casey Carol Benke Ann Masheter Val Swanson bl Q1 A 3 A lf Ill Becky Shepard Charlotte Russell Kim Swenson Diane Kret Becky Shugart Trudy Schneider Julie Saltstein Joy Scott Margie Levin Gaye Gutenkunst Mary Beth Bowles Debbie Screpfer Shayla O'Brien Candy Warren Chris Eck Marianne Coletta Beverly Bruce Jaime Porter Cork Shirley Shawna McKibban Katie Laudon Janet Gaylord Not Pictured: Karen Ashe Barb Bedford Barb Brughenhempke Cheryl Drake Sue Hafferkamp Lynn McSwain Noelle Hunt Karen Rahn Ann Rhodes Jean Scheele Sue Todd Pat Woodal Nina Ellis Kathy Gruggen Casey Hamilton Donna Kelleher Linda Butzer Sue Maloney Barb Elder Ann Quinlisk Trisha Gutenkunst Meghan McNeeIey Liz Groseth Sue Stenberg Viola Neighbors Fran LaBrie XmAKs -ff'f: A- Q54 'ff U J, ff, 4' -x-H ifggr' .Ld ,, ,lg f'5A4:u , +il . l!.g31Qk'5 . j 'Y 131 r J 1 U if J. 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Becky Orr Not Pictured: Kathy Reid Debbie Mitchell Debby Sweaney Ann Robinson Wendy Wirtz Betsy Humphrey Wendy Alter Carol Deranleau it 'i FlLPl-lPl XI The Alpha Xi Delta's had an eventful year having had members tapped for Gamma Gamma, Who's Who, Kappa Tau Alpha, Mortar Board and Alpha Lambda Delta along with many other honoraries including President's and Dean's list. The AXi D's also participated in Sweetheart Sing, the Home- coming Display, Revitilization Corps and dancing for those who can't in the Muscular Dystrophy Marathon. Brothers ofthe Quill emerged this year as their fraternal organization and the AXi D's were honored by two new Angel Flight members, a runner- up inthe Miss lowa pageant and Teke little sisters. 149 CDIYIEGH A first place finish in Bulldog Tales lwith the Pi Kappsl highlighted the Chi O's year. These women also built a Homecoming display, a Relay's float and sponsored a couple in the ZBT Dance Marathon for Muscular Dystrophy. Chi Omega also organi7ed a fund raising project in the Des Moines community for Multiple Sclerosis and participated in a com- munication's workshop. This year Chi O's were found in the form of Greek. Week chairman, Gamma Gamma members, and Angel Flight initiates. 150 ll iii 5-5 'H .59 Y MW X M LN A .14 as au l 5 5 H, MQ LA mf' I ,g I H ja- fm IAA Ik ffm i Omega 31. Laura Gambino 32. Susan Stalnaker 1. Kathy O'Rourke 33. Carin Morath 2. Anne Vincent 34. Mary LaRue . Julie Fellers 35. Elizabeth Sanderson . Lisa Maas 36. Jane Pienta 5. Kathie Scott Marg Holt Not Pictured: 7. Nancy Sheahan Cindy Walters Kathy Pesch Mrs. Phyllis Lawless lhousemotherl Marilyn Minkler Carol Ryan Elaine Kornitzky Linda Mark Beth McCann Nancy Neinhaus Barbe Edwards Donna Nlahnke Peggy Ryan Debbie Thomas Michelle Kottke Geri Boyk Jennie Steger Mary Laatsch Peggy Behrens Lorinda Cutler Connie Graflund Jenny Cone Kathy Kraus Debbie Glawe Mary Jane Anderson Janis Beavers Nancy Borst Candy Buckner Karen Buffington Mary Lee Cardamon Gail Dunning Anne Fridley Nancy Fry Lynne Heintz Emily Kane Lynne Larson Nancy Nankivell Becky Reece Debbie Schnitzius Marilyn Sharpe Lisa Slagle Daisy Wanamaker Mary Welgos Deb Wendland Suzanne Widegren Debra Willens Ruth Wright Janet Zaleski 9 Q I J L 3- ji? ix 32 .s Mgr 12 X , Q Q32 A -ff 2 5' ff L u -HL .li.,,Lf' gk . e 1' . ,, nl' as fi -.-. ,QV .W .1 ,l E4 fl ' 'gli ' ,gsm X ITAL' ' wi. f if 51,3 1 n-u'L'L! l si 'F1'f? . fi'-, V Q It , if ' , 11 1 I V: f ,M-4 --- gggzisfiii' gnlfhul... 1 . gg? A 4-'1?-153'-.I . , B -L+ l 1 1 1, N, SERVICE CENTER Q -rv' 5-x 152 , 1 ff!-'T' r' NV, x-'X - 1 itil? Delta Gamma 1. Sharon Delaney 2. Karen Peterson 3. Barb lVlinner 4. Sally Brubaker 5. Sally Costigan 6. Mary Beth Chamberlain 7. Patty Hundman 8. George Riley 9. Julie Davidson 10. Kris Kenney 11 . Laura O'Nlalley 12. Nancy lVlcGaughey 13. Jane Liljedahl 14. Carla Cox 15. Judy Thomas 16. Sandy Baldwin 17. Sandy Solfisburg 18. Jane Simonian 19. Judy Ingwalson 20 . Barb Hanigan 21. Cathy Brinkw orth 22 . Laurie Larsen 23. Penny Sundberg 24 . Debbie Gustafson . Nancy Kolp 25 26. Leslie Nlann 27 . Julie Fleetwood 28. Jill McCaw 29 . Sheri Watters 30. Debbie Dyrness 31. Kathy Barger 32. Liz Townsend 33. Ellen Hein 34. Sue Herman 35 . Judi Hartwick it 36. Linda Schmidt 37. Corrine Knutson 38. Chris Hookanson 39. Nancy Butor 40. Barb Lindley 41. Nancy Damm 42, Pam Peglow 43. Roberta Nlanguson 44. Jean Rynearson 45. Chris Coffey 46, Sharon Ostrom 47. Jane Robinson 48. Mari Jo Pesch 49, Allison Townsend 50. Sandy Alexander 51. Peg Hennebry 52, Betsy Sanders Not Pictured: Sue Colloton Karen Maxwell Roxanne Hager Diane Woolums Tammy Wilson Sue Collins Wendy Benkowski Ann Redmond Donna King Debbie Helgeson Carol Kornak Kim Crawford Laura Londoff Joni Anderson DGLTH Greek Week this year saw a second place trophy for the DGS and three of their members on Greek Week committees. Delta Gammas also found candidates in Who's Who and Phi Beta Kappa, along with sweethearts in AEPI, SAE, Phi Delta Theta, and ATO little sister organizations. A first place in intermural softball, a cheerleader and Angel Flight initiates rounded out the DGS school year. 153 ZGTIR The Delta Zetas were active this year, shown by A their participation in Sweetheart Sing, Bulldog . Tales, and as Relays Clowns. They also hosted a - Christmas party for children from the Prescribed Activities Center with the Pi Kapps. Along with a ,Z Halloween and Christmas party at the house, the 4 DZs also had their moms in for a weekend and found ' 2 time for an alumni breakfast. Gene Carlson was I named DZ man ofthe year and Terry Hutton was 1 2 5 4 5 B 7 , named Miss Iowa Delta Zeta, reigning as hostess A' ofthe Iowa Delta Zeta state day. Q Q 1 lb f l54 Delta Zeta 1 Laura Schwider Julie Isenberg Lin Ward Chris Bussema Pam Falknor Kathy Braun Sue Obenhouse Kathy Miller Pam Lembesis Martha Fulton Nancy Middleton Georgie Marinos Becky Rohm Robin Marshall Mary Jo Meredith Sylvia Wallace Penny Slavin 18. Loretta Redman 19. Georgann Hager 20, Jane Reeg Not Pictured: Connie Galbraith Karen Lewis Debbie Morante Pat Sudbay Mary DeBasio Nancy Kolves Terry Hutton Pat Gurley Jane Gregorich Dorie Mowers o 156 MW The Gamma Phis started off the fall semester by sponsoring a pre-rush greek street picnic and taking 7 iw IYIIYI nQgwLQ4bN'? Jegxqkw A 5133, I I 1 K Debbie Klitzky Janet Kohlman Debbie Graffis Mary Kay Collins Cyndee Graves Linda Engelbert Carol Stephens Chris Wagner Carol Fishel Iris Kimura Maggie White IVIarie Acampa Sara Irwin Sari Hollander Debbie Nlewhirter Roberta Harper Sandy Gordon Leslie Lenz Peggy Vial Erin Lundby Katy Kent Bev Cohen Cindy Nightingale Ruth Herzog Robin Crandall Robin Berman Keby Thompson Jan Brickwood 29. Janet Wierma 30. Julie Bird 31. Ann Zoucha 32. Vicki Asprooth 33. Sue Watt 34. Lesa Crow 35. Toni NlcCrary 36. Sarah White 37. Sandy Batley 38. Cathy Abelson 39. Sherri Friedman 40. Carol Siegel 41. Nancy Hicks 42. Jane Nlabb 43. Linda Pope 44. Sherry Leder Not Pictured: Ann Clemenson Nancy Loshkajian Kathy Nordeen Sue Schultz Katie Skiles Kirsten Sorensen Sue Stark Suzanne Zein-Elrlin first place in Sweetheart Sing. A first place yell in the annual Yell Like Hell was followed by be- ing tapped for Gamma Gamma, and having three lVlortarboard members. Victory came again in the Jolly's greek chug-off and a third place trophy for Bulldog Tales. The Gamma Phis sponsored Hal- loween, Christmas, and Easter Parties for Tiny Tots from the Des lVloines Day Care Center and counted four cheerleaders and members in AEPi and Pi Kapp little sister organization. TH-ETH A first place scholarship trophy Cfall '73l and third place Sweetheart Sing award started off the Thetas on the right foot for the '73-74 school year. These honors were followed by four llllortar Board initiates, one Gamma Gamma, and three new Angel Flight members. The Thetas also hosted a Halloween party for underprivileged children and, in conjunc- tion with the Sig Eps, accompanied these children to a basketball game. These same women also captured first place with their Homecoming display. 158 5 fa Wtbttl 1 Zo tt 2 5 5 ln ,I 8 Q, Kappa Alpha Theta 1 Deb Naylor Liane Lipsey Tina Anstedt Betty Buckley Diane Yannias Deb Bennett Pat Turner Challee Smith Jan Johnson Anni Gurry Chris Schreurs Judy Shawver Susie Raatz Beth Wiston Deb Worley Janet Shawver Peg Smerek Vicki Groff Jan Howell Becky Fink Cindy Ruhl Debbie Henningsen Beth Weirick Marcia Meredith Marla Victor Pam Entile Cathy Gordon Monica Reynolds Dee Dee Crandall Diane Baydoun Cathy Gilbert 32, Dana Wood 33. Patti Christian 34. Kathie McCraney 35. Nancy Cordes 36. Gretchen Bodum 37. Robynne Heineman 38. Cindy Powles Not Pictured: Beth Bransley Janice Woolf Kathy Barr Debi Cross Shelley Sansone Jan Rodgers Joan MacNamara Janey Jacobs Patty Vail Marcia Horky Katie DeMeulenare Lynn Baker Debbie Berzon Shelley Boyd Pam Drew Joan Griffith Gina Helgeson Lynda Murphy Melissa Overholt Teresa Swedberg Mary Znerold Q. w r K 55' is X , ll ,x ' if ' Nr if ijt, f, - , - . .. fp- '-L 1:Q?xXQf 9': W 3 '1- Q Q. -Ars-at V., -5, - ' ff.s 1' ffifffx' fag ,Q A-Fifi 1 ll Q 1 l,,' li' :Tr '! .:w,. 'J ,, .fr . R-5 , :xA . , L A .1 v- - .j ' f ' - .1 v Eh' 'YI'-sf wx-x ., vA5 -fkx-s --X 50. F55 nf -- I 1 2 P' 5 ek 'Q L ' U sf 2 f5i?'f1?' I . 12 2 f ifigqza 1 S- L A AQAE 5 r Q ' ' - E3 52515 LUG' -fx gg . N-' N 5 ' Evita! flw k Ra its Q 2 'FQ'-V: W it :'-, fa ' . 2 H- 0 A 31:4 j':j gjxligg . , ,. ,..... T7-1 XFQ- il -P Y x.' , - As, yay, V li' is 41 'Qi 'Y ,A A p.. :if .. - ' 'N T b V, L, , -T . if 1. .A .x ' - Y -4 ' ' A .1 Q- ' T 4 ff' ' S x ' Q. 'xxf' 1 Q 43'-E. - ,f a vi. . A .If - '.w-na. K ilu . mf 9 .3 - 15-5?.vf . H V 'F ,ff 5 'K -- AR 1-, '15, 1 .2 if as . X ' -se 5:1 f' ,' 1. 4, wv- Q - 1' V' i x 'X- 5, 4 ' I W .- -V5 L21 '- 'WW ii' Q 11 Q ,-Q A EQ- ii - ,ZQI ti . Al A 1 ' M QQ , Q . VY' A'.'N,-J, 1 i'1Q1T-1 4 ' . Y. R . 45: .vig , 11, - V 5 I, .xfpgm I- -.'g,1JjJ. fy 3 Q' 2 3 'V 1-'ff im., . ' FC Xu .. 2 4235! ' z '551 '1'. '11 .1 ,,.,k in . Q ,rw 1 . 1 '-,. wer' t .1 L ' ,iii - Ib' '- - '5 f 'T' My Ai 'J v 1. 1, 1. gg ,' if . I 34 ':,gng.1L . .-..-.,r.T . 5 tain-1uE::j' J , , 3 fx!! 4- 'tai -x r - x ,nh ff- ' -li 42 'H 45 -rl 'AAR T,T - I if Q, 3 N .fi- A Kappa Kappa Gamma 1. Leslie Crandell 2. Barb Hoffman 3. Kathy Schaffer ' 4. Sally Wolf 5. Sarah Korb 6. Amelia McIntyre 7. Mary Folz 8. Karen George 9. Cindy Gill 10. Pat Lierley 11. Peggy Weisz 12. Deb Cummins 13. Karen Slingerland 14. Sue Eckles 15. Linda Lies 16. Joanne Riedy 17. Sally McEachen 18. Holly Morrison 19. Mary Hall 20. Sue Eckert 21. Patty Wolcott 22. Cheri Thompson 23. Gay Sebben 24. Debbie Gatley 25. Nancy Rosenstone 26. Deanne Aronson 27. Sue Smith 28. Mary Einhaus 29. Margo Tomaras 30. Sue Brand 31. Leslie Wilkins 32. Marty Easton 33. Stacy Diehl l I 1 55. A. 34. Marietta Austin 35. Sue Starkey 36. Cherie Prisant 37. Nancy Fleming 38. Marcy Giffin 39. Vicki Engh 40. Lynn Durning 41. Mary Oakey 42. Debby Rauser 43. Barbie Abbott 44. Cheryl Olson 45. Ann Costigan 46, Betsy Edwards 47, Shellea Swan 48. Marilyn Althoff Not Pictured: Dana Gimino Cindy Bullock Sue Camp Judy Franklin Chris Nicholl Sue Rose Janet Sturmon Jeni Weihert Kathryn Graf Kerry Whitesell Deb Carey Pamm Hartman Judy Lynch Norma Maas Leigh Eberly Mindy Gashler QA KFIPPPF' Q9 an ' t ,-4414 Li. ' .4 September saw the Kappas participate in a volley ball marathon with the Phi Delts to raise money for the Prescribed Activities Center, while both Gamma Gamma and Mortar Board tapped initiates from their ranks. Kappa Kappa Gamma women also par ticipated in Bulldog Tales, Sweetheart Sing, and the construction of a Relays float. AEPi, ATO, Phi Delta Theta, and TKE all recognize Kappas in their little sister organizations. EPSILCDN Pl - J-1-2' ..n. L' .- Lf 1 The AEPi's won the outstanding chapter of region award for the third straight year at its national convention. They finished second in Sweetheart Sing and two men were tapped for Gamma Gamma. AEPi also participated in Bulldog Tales and put on a carnival with the Alpha Phi's forthe Iowa Society for the Prevention of Blindness. In sports the AEPi's finished lst in pool, lst in bowling, second in tennis, and third in swimming. third in swimming. 162 W if H .El hir' li iililllill 24 25 Alpha Epsilon Pi 1. Alan Schramm 2. Gary Wolff 3. Mike Herman 4. Howard Topping 5. Jack Carlsen 6. Michael Pack 7. Curt Rohwedel 8, David Bassin 9. Allan Jerwick 10. Sandy Burslein 11. Tom Simering 12. Gene Carlson 13. Stan Fridstein 14. James Arata 15. Harry Bunker 16. John Grasse 17. Jeff Fox 18. Kevin Krambeer 19. Bob MacDonald 20. Bert Herzog 21, Rick Wallace 22. not pictured 23. Bob Marks 24. Mike Horan 25. Larry Stein Not Pictured: William Loeb Jeff Goldstein Steven Mason Steve Smith Don Orlich Dave Jacobs John Piasecki David Lurie Lee Schlan Greg Dawson Robert Rigg Garry Singer Carl Suchar Danny Mitchell Keith Soderlund Scott Slabotsky James Plavin David Rademaker Gene Givan Paul Weddle John Simms Larry Kalunza Jerry Hadesman Jim Bruckner Dan Goss Mike Gordon -1 c,'-2 - 1111. 7 'H T? 'Wig N. 163 1 ' F 'I C7NIJIQAlHr 1Ill' i 1. 1 A A i Q 5 L Y I ' Q ww I 9 ' 1 1 Jas? n QN I Z ga -.. 1 ' yi -v S. ! Q K kxdl, .. ' E ' IES A 4 ' lf Lf Qt ' 3- K 'Q A . W: I 4 'ml .Cf 4 V A lf ' eg: V M. , ' - R - I , I- L-E' I - V V ...A i 1 I .' J K .. 'hi , . JH 1' if . H H Fi A , , nk, gh .l Y .,3:f'J' A A Y if , as-ii, .jr 1. f 1' - V 'J' fl' L :Jn ini T , ' f , '. 5 --an f Y - , , Qf'3',' -,-, , . , 1' A3 -- J 1 Z f i. 1 nv bn as. 1 r. - A: ra? 2,1 v -'-,-:gif V-ity' rf ' f n , 'W 1. , V ,W b i V L 1 N f f v 3 ff' ' 4 , J, A A ' - W . - - ' X if xv , f 1 , W ,, A-f '1 F' .,, ' is -'ff' S H 5-li' 54, 'ill ik' . -A M , fha . 295' 1 'A -x ff x., 1 - I L ' f K if . 'I 3-1 .,-.,, w fu G- 5. :LLQ 4. '- f ' If . , 'X Y ' ' 1 ii. 4 - V A 1.' 1 ,Y , fn, - A rw 4' 2 4 A. f Uh. 4221 P ., fa V rr I ' x I if i aw e is if 3 W is A 2 5 Q 'I q 10 4 Alpha Tau Omega 28. Jim Berkley Steve Felt 29. Bryan O'Connor Jeff Carroll 30. Ed Warden Mike Holland 31, Steve Rowe Ted Brackett Brian Anderson Bill Grant Mark Katauski Steve Johnson Jamie Fenner Scott Racine Brian Reed Bryan Hrycyk Jack Gruwell Scott Siviright Craig Brandt Eric Welch George Danker Mark Licht Tom Kelly Greg Schaefer Jim VanGinkle Don Gotts Jim Wendling Chris Mignano Tim O'Neill Greg Eaton Fred Schmidt . Dave Dunn . Glen Stankee . John Wessling 32 33 34 35. Tim Tinen 36. Tom McCuen 37. Mark Gleason 38 39 40 . Steve Dowling . Richard Robinson . Ron Watson Not Pictured: Bill Sharp John Hensel Grant Kidani Bruce Baker Doug Miller Ed Mattix Craig Floro Paul Francis Bob Stine Bill Sharp John Hensel ALPHMAU Bulldog Tales saw the ATO's teamed with the Alpha Phi's to take second place with an amusing skit re- volving around The Name of the Game fthe pill vs. the sperml. The Tau's also took firsts in fraternity A basketball and softball. In the All-University stand- ing they were first in softball, third in wrestling, and first among greeks in the JoIly's chug-off. l65 mem The men of Phi Delta Theta were active in both f f IJ, fm campus and greek activities this year having two f0 ol 2 7 Gamma Gamma initiates, members in Revitilization I DQ 3 Corps, and a member tapped for Omicron Delta - Kappa. Phi Delts also captured lst place in Sweet- heart Sing, 3rd place in Bulldog Tales, and spon- sored with the Kappas a marathon volleyball game for the Prescribed Activities Center. The Phi Delts counted members on the Senate, Greek Week Com- mittees, and have the new President of SFC in their .-- house. 166 Kevin Shea Vince Kemendo Marty Fields Mark Wolfson Mark Rosenstein Mark Enger Bill Youngberg Bee Kirk Gary Rosberg Mike Novak Tad Lyon Jim Reed Hank Biddle Harry Strong Gary Segal Danny Goldman Geoff Engerman Craig Evans Mike Pierce Lou Ferro Rick Young Mike Moriarty Ted Elliott Bruce Lemkau Jim Graflund Todd Gaffney Kit Williams Tom Slatterly John Pappas Dick Horsting Tom Goodrich Dave Gohr Kris Milligan Dave Ziegler Mil Schuloff Al Ryerson Bob Schumann Jim Baumgartner Tim Hennessey Kelly Low Brad Hong Bill Kyle Gary Maughan Scott Tansey Russ Dircks John Hovey Jeff Schuett Doug Krieger Bill Wightkin Paul Engelhard Steve Jacobs John Jansonius Mike Trafton Steve Nack Randy Hammett Greg Russell Scott McKay Larry Schmitz Bob Erickson Not Pictured: Fred Campobosso Craig Perrinjaquet Jim Whitelaw Dave Zande Rick Shanklund Bob Zeller Bob Hazen Tom Hughes Ken Holmes Bob Finley Dave Zentgraf Steve Hendrickson Jim Simonchek Bill Nutt Dave Harvey John Williams Mike Howland Greg Rothnem Steve Turner Torn Nichols Keith Carlson Jon Ephland Bill Seidler Mark Bruss Briam Roberts Gerard Heymann Hutch Schilling +.+.2-23 .i YQ. ., .SX -- F ZH w Tia! ' -1 'S i 3' f .4- J. 'v .fwf-1. f .ew-H.-V -0- T. El .F E 'M Q ' 'fail 5 if , , ,fg-P H 1 'f ss f s'rEA . 3 ky -I., M F' -fi Q -.V - 5, F ff'5-1 -, ,. ,,. .-, - -. r , -1 mm. ' .mm D ' ', MYCHICKEN' 1 jlgTEAK , I f' FlSH'N'CHlPS!4f1z4ez DINNER i Qnr ,qv 1,49 'llgjiz' flb1v2'!7 may if cW.4'!fDi0 Biff! F 'Vw H' -V ' fwmafl' -mf: A. 1 Q f ,,A -3-A , ' F V - s! . ,. j , qt , . ' 1 - 'A' fy -0 by ff IIKQ 'L -1 U A I gg, ggwe- ,Km gy A-fr ' 0 I ' V. TC'f5mf x ft I I YQ. v I f ' K J 1A,? '!',' '-vi , L - J' ,' x .-'V' . 1, , : :: in Uh Aiivgily rj- .am Kr Q - 2 f' - if f A 55 Qu , -h ' , ,Q f 4 wi iw ig x -'W Q--'+ - ,QA - H, 'Q M ' . ,hgh , .zrag-, F: -, -rf f.. 4. .'13l.',ur, . , v- mv, J.. . . A ...fra Aa td wmgd Pi Kappa Phi 1. John Welfin 2. Mike Neary 3. John Tueite 4. Bill Shepard 5. Jin VonDerHeydt 6. Bruce Hollendonner 7. Joe Parsons 8. Jay Rosenberg 9. Bruce Jensen 10. Pete Mitchell 11. Brad Kiick 12 . Rich Prather 13. Bob Casanova 14. Jim Curtis 15. Gem Meyer 16. Jeff Armstrong 17 . Jim Carroll 18, Barth Pearson 19. Kerry Galan 20. Brian Neal 21. Al Goldsmith 22. Jim Rutherford 23. Jay Howard 24. Marti Powers 25. Jule Abels 26. Dan Hogan 27. Don Hamm 28. Todd Janus 29. Terry Martin 30. Jim Labiak 31. Artie Grandlich 32. Terrell Brown 33. Dean Rowland 34. John Pringle 35. Mark Abendroth 36. Jim Hornbrook 37. Steve Lentz 38. Mark Crosthwaite 39. Jim Brown 40. Don Petersen Not Pictured: Patrick Neary Jim Hendrix Mac Brand Todd Decker Jeff Miller Tom Egerman Bruce Paul Howard Simon N KHPPR Continuing to excel in campus and Greek activities the Pi Kapps placed three members in Gamma Gamma and claimed the IFC Treasurer post. They also won first place in Bulldog Tales and captured the Greek Involvement trophy for the second conse- cutive year. ln sports the Pi Kapps took first place in cross country and placec well in other events. The fraternity scholarship trophy was retired after the Pi Kapps won it for the sixth straight semester. Pi Kappa Phis are also active in SAB, Greek Week, Co-op buying committee and other campus activities. Nationally the Drake Chapter received the National Champion Chapter Award. C7 170 EPSILCDINI The Voltmer Trophy found a welcome spot in the SAE awards case after the brothers found themselves taking firsts in fraternity basket- ball, track, swimming, volleyball, handball and paddleball. A first place in all-fraternity scholarship and pledge scholarship followed Drake's chapter sponsoring the Provonce Tau convention and an all-campus road ralley. SEA's also particpated in the Relays float competition, homecoming display, and had an act in Bulldog Tales. A member of SAE also directed ISPIRG at Drake this year. Elfhlenil Jim Street Ray Wynant Randy Crocker Dave Ray Nick Strickler Kevin Smith Mark Plavac Darrin Bishop John Svendson Tom Connelly Doug Malmquist Don Heyse Tom Werner Mark Edwards Ken Culver Bob Hancock Mark Shiff John Rode Craig Sahlstrom Myles Kawamura Doug Scott John VonGillern Rob Conrad Dave Morrison Mike Colby Mike Kozel Bob Clark Bill Paull Dave Bell Paul Mellen Dave Kimball Jim Hogenson hl 34:1 3 ' allow 33. Bob Read 34, Lou Zearing 35. Carl Brandt 36. Brent Owen 37. Bill Salasko 38. Scott Kunkel 39. Roger Penrod 40. Tom Jenk 41. Charlie Cassel 42, Dave Jenk 43. Bob Donahue 44. Ted Gorman 45. Jerry Mattern 46. Mark Lennon 47. Buzz Fitzpatrick 48. Bill Lahey 49. Gary Bradley 50. Glenn Stoll 51. Stan Koenig 52. Bill Cox 53. John Richards 54. John Tisdel Not Pictured: Jim Ahlgren Doug Allensworth Phil Berger J. Chris Brandt Dave Cordes Rich Cox Tom Eberlein ll sr so 'ffffibill fl John Fort Doug Glidner Steve Graham Tim Harrington Scott Hawkins Tom Henderson Mike Humke Ken Johnsen Mark Lee Tim Ley Bob Marshall Scott Nelson Tim O'Connor Dan Portes Jeff Preucil Bill Rooks Bob Sapp J,D. Schreurs Mike Smith Roger Stanton Ray Stefani Jeff Sternberg Bill Wallace Jum Wallace Craig Warnimont Jan Woodard Dan Berg Mark Franson John Webb Marty Dowark I7l r 4 -1 A I . 'uh Theta Chi 15. Bruce Chudacof pwgihatettnaaas 12391316 7 Randy Fowler Mike Martinez Bill Brumrnond Chris Hatfield Jim Dornfeld John Sartoris Jeff Silverberg Jim Eaton Mark Mclnstry Jack Daley Bob Ruby D0l'lald Tiny Freer Randy Wildman Bob Henderson 16. Ken Krucks 17. Jim Bailey Larry Hymen Tom Berowski Stan Schmidt Gregg Kolbus John Schreiber Steve Green Tim Hubley Leo Borghgraef Jim Shore Mike Hawks Steve Appel Rick Kahn Doug Fitzerald ll-IETPT April 23, 1974 saw the Theta Chi's cele- brating the 25th anniversary of their chap- ter's installation on Drake campus. These men also participated in Sweetheart Sing, Revitalization Corps and counted members in the Student Senate, and Brothers of the Quill. Theta Chi also sponsored a fund- raising program in conjunction with the D Club to raise money for Karl Kassulke, former Minnesota Viking star and Theta Chi alumnus. Four daughters ofthe Crossed Swords were also initated this year. f' .gf 173 Iw Lllfil 3153- ar., av 95 ww lb Joni as IH I5 17 It I3 7 lo . ff 5 6 7 8 rnw Q2 3 Ll M 3 The Sig Eps kept up their involvement in sports this year by taking first place in fraternity wrestling, 2nd place in volleyball, and tying for 2nd place in football. With the Theta's they accompanied under- priviledged children to a basketball game and counted among their members the President of ln- ter-Fraternity Council. 174 Sigma Phi Epsl lon Dave Shedd Steve Allen Gary Bernstein Dean Goldberg Edmund Lawlor lVlike King Ned Espey Frank Giannosa James Corky Nlike DiFiglio Rodney Rodriguez Barry Snodgrass Perry White James Tay Keith Tribley John Giovanini Pat Essey Steve Voorhees Jeff Evans Bill Swan Steve Blackey 24315 Dave Broederdorf 45 Doug lVIack Tom Corning Rich Vincent Rick Lamos James Ruhman Bill Wallace John Stein Chuck Clark Mike Sheffler Norton Gegner Wayne Broman Steve Coffey Tim Conlon Bill Cotey T. Warren Rob Green Jeff Fishman John Bushman Not Pictured: Ralph Nlarks Tom Warnes John Trom mater Pat Bowman Nlark Johnson Steve Kindred S L Irwin John Heinz Dave Petranoff B Speer John McConnell K Cosgrove Skip Schneider John lVlcKenzie Tom Buckhouse Bo Smith Mark Piper Jerry Best Nlitch Fried Dave Looper 'rl x-'fl ,Mu ATO- Daughters of the Maltese Cross: ROW 1. Barb Lindley, Nancy Butor, Shayla O'Brien, Marianne Colletta. ROW 2. Becky Sheppard, Val Swanson, Sue Todd, Marcy Bell, 176 Phi Kappa Phi- Little Sisters of the Star and Lamp: ROW 1 Charlotte Russell, Martha Fulton, Julie Fellers. ROW 2. Jan Wierma, Anne Vincent, Debbie Mewhirter. ROW 3. Susie Widegren, Lynn Tieman, Karen Platt, Lin Ward. Missing: Vicki Boggis, illlllll llllll m 'ja W? Phi Delta Theta-Athenian Court: ROW 1. Sue Starkey, Sally Wolf, Sue Stalnaker, Lynn McSwain, Craig Perrinjaquet, Barb Bedford, Holly Morrison, Carol Ryan, Con- nie Graflund, Janice Woolf, Beth Bransley, Dee Dee Crandall. ROW 2. Lisa Maas, Ruth Richardson, Leslie Crandall, Shawna Mc- Kibbon, Judy Lynch, Karen George, Cathy Gordon, Jane Robinson. SAE-Little Sisters of Minerva: ROW 1. Julie Fleetwood, Julie Saltstein, Michelle Boyd, Pam Drew, Michelle McCabe, Diane Woolums, Chris Hook anson, Cathy Gilbert, Ann Gurry. ROW 2. Val Edwards, Frances Davis, Debbie Dyrness, Stan Koenig, Ann Costigan, Judy Franklin. Not Pictured Carol Kornak, Kim Crawford, Sharon Delaney, Joan McNamara, Chris Nicholl, Janet Rodgers, Lynda Murphy. l -.- 5-ef? Ui- Tf '- -3' i3'g T f - - -..., f?E5!f?'P S'1'-L f'::'- 375.1-f:asm1s: - 'rr' Y -. f C., E 177 Pan Hellenic Council: ROW 1-CLOCKWISE, LOWER LEFT-Jean Scheele, Juliann Mushro, Debi Cross, Mrs. Marjorie Cunningham lAdvisori, Cathy Gilbert, Cindy Mills, Karen George, Jane Hart, Jane Robinson, Chris Bus- sema, Kathy Pesch, Donna Hubbard, Jane Mabb, Charlotte Russell, Mary Welgos CFOREGROUNGD. Gamma Gamma: ROW 1. Jim Von Der Heydt, Cindy Gill, Cathy Gilbert, Susie Rose, Mary Welgos, Gary Ros- berg. ROW 2. Susie Widegren, Sharmon Stolz, Judy Franklin, Ruth Wright. Not Pictured: Nancy Loshkajian, Greg Rothnem, John Spooner, Dean Row- land, Juliann Mush- ro, Larry Stein, Jeff Peters, Mike Neery, Neery, Brad Kiick. 'l , Ulf? 1974 Greek Week Committee: ROW 1. Linda Schmidt, Martha Fulton, Debi Cross, Nancy McGaughey, Cindy Walters, Dean Row land. ROW 2. Gem Meyer, Mrs. Cunningham, Mark Plavac, Marie Acampa, Dave Zentgraf, Juliann Mushro, Pete Mitchell Susie Widegren, Kathie Paulson. Not Pictured: Bee Kirk Brad Hong, Cathy Gilbert, Candy Buckner, Dan Portes, Diane Woolums, Jan Hughes. Interfraternity Council: ROW 1. Jeff Fox, Ken Johnson, Burt Her zog, Bill Sharp, Mark Plavac, John Giovanni, Mike Neary, Tom Yeoman ladvisori, Art Tatge ladvisori. ROW 2 Jim Ahlgren, Ted Elliot, Jim Bartlett, Chet Dallas, Bob MacDonald Jim Berkley, Terrell Brown, Jim Hornbrook, Mark Abendroth, Mark Mclnstry, Jim Lebrak, Tom Berowski, Steve Allen '11.Q'Q',r .i'g,.iI2 l Zflylqx Zh? IJ, v C1 ,,. 4 f e -i fs And so you got your acceptance letter from Drake An An An University. d so y ou svveated rush week in 900 + temperatures ou got hives during preference parties. ou pledged. An An ou went active. . . .you remember. . . HIABITIAT X.i,..! rn' 1-wilh., 'Y 931+-w 7 ,, HBV la 1 3 V s x' m 4 gf Q, yr. A X 1: f X . Vi? -PU' I f' A j iffi- ' 53 : i iiFZ'P T 1 EQ Registration comes but twice a year, bringing with it the normal amount of teeth-gnashing and ID- chewing. For those who have failed to take pre- cautionary measures, Phase 2 feels like Phase 135. IVlarriage and the Family seems as distant as eastern Ethiopia, Physics 190 as welcome as typhoid fever and WPE-10 as filled as the Des lVIoines buses. Thoughts of your future as a lumber jack dance in your head. But when all seems lost, a savior appears--your handy-dandy Drop-Add slip garrigs you through to the next Phase 1 and Phase an . . . ltd 182 l id WWW WAIE UP' 175 fUl170N T IH HHH? X X WELL I !!AVEAlf FAILED V00 SCN! I VE 607' !7' ALL HERE' 534761 T0 f THE na4L,4k! 71 I a JW ur SMH E! xg 4 il f . im. - ? A-- -5' nw I... ' 3? jd V xv ,jig . 1 I I 2 Q, I I . Doonesbury, by G B T d YE 5512 TOMORROW! I 77r'.47'3 fldllfl 173 771475 FOR THE M257 WW 0F 60.4 LEGQ V902 F.47'!fR M 505510125 AND 175 WMF 70 5H4ffE ,4fV07!fE2 YEAR OF AUE 5130 www 7715 aw f .4C4?DcM!0 MAN FW THE 81 f467!Wf!E5 Y P wa , ' zf 40111 W lj N 'I SEMESTETW . ..L f- K U' ffffxx :Nb p if ' j H I 1 M-ff? -- WE L AIEJV 7' Y01: f0ffv6 T0 CGUNT IT ? 5EP7'EHBER ' u L U K V, --by U U 1'-.T fe, .. - - 'I If 1 JW 5 -s M . - - 59 LSI' 2 Q Q' I 1 . - S ,- , I' X W 'JCC A 5 nun N X ..' ,X M 1- N5 W T-E - 4 N ' W 3 Wm ' - 3 Z ' NX f SD 1 ,H f il ' -i'-Q-' lla, I ,593 . K' ' X A I HATE X : 'R tfi' mlm! If V s .K ge Z . E kr- 1 M , -' X O ' H 1. - d I' , 1 4 ax U Zv i? WL f' Ti -f . ' 4+ X ,,,, 4-NN NN' 'wx R m X F H i , il K me KQNNQL .291 186 The Kennel marked the end of approximately 30 years of campus food service. lVlore than just a cafeteria, some students were sentinmental about the Jewett basement. When students in the Kennel were asked why Lew Seltz, IVIBA: lt's the only place around. l come here every day to talk and get away from studying. Carol Deranleau, P 4: lt's halfway between my class buildings. The library is too conducive to studying, and here you can talk without bothering everybody. Dick Frederick, Law 1, said he liked the Kennel because of the coffee. Part of the atmosphere was due to the employees. lVlrs. Irma Day, Kennel business manager, said, We try to make the students feel welcome. And they seem to like to come in. As far as the Beer Bar, she said, lt's operating like we expected it to--very little business. She also noted that they sell more beer in the afternoon than in the night. One Friday night, she said, we sold only one beer in four hours. And so the Kennel closes. There are those who will miss its convenience and outdated stylishness. But the things most students remember best about the Kennel are the talks they had around a morning cof- fee or noon lunch. I, PPll26-INTS' WEEICC-IND Parents' Weekend at Drake is a time of reunion for parents and children. Sometimes that means a try- ing weekend, but more often it's comforting. Parents' Weekend, Sept. 21-22, centered around the Drake- Louisville football game. Drake lost the event 27-17, but the sun was out, and spectators enjoyed the warmth and festivities. Parents of the ear lVlr and IVlrs Duane Janssen of y , . . Sheldon, la. , were introduced before the game be- gan. Janssen and his wife, Hermina, are both na- tives of Sibley and have farmed in Sheldon for the past 24 years. They are the parents of five child- ren, and their two sets of twins, Denny and Dallas, 20, and Jan and Dan, 18, are current Drake students. Also on the agenda were a box luncheon, two semi- nars on student life and the job market and a Jazz Lab Band concert featuring soloist Irene Gordon. 188 43'-we . 19. .-. w .- 1 iffy H Y A . . I ,, 'lm ' V1 X, .-3' XA A is H , R? -' Wigan RW.. a JW A P.. h In -I-.4 I ,N gi n 5 n'jf N t A' 1? l4f . m g N 52 ix V .Nga . M ing If ' I' 0 .J 'F IN P 335110, ni 5 'l1f ' M sw -T X30 -I' -agkffv -n '::,? Q V -wJ- . li ' Eiwltuuu S. r' . 45 sz , S , 1. . nf, if fi: ,ig ff? , M A M? KM I -:O ll? ff 1 2 Y D ai' B i P5 Qc Qi? 1 if Z6 me ,mi qw: :,' 1 E 'f 4 Q :' ,X X 2 Q X X 'll was-11 a 1 A XS 5 If I I Q Q A- me MS RUSH 81 Rosa Chagnon insists that she and her granddaughter, Jennifer, will someday go to New York and cop the Tony Awards. 190 The Point was a place where students got together between classes. And it was a place where Rosa Chagnon revived the art of conversation. Some com- plained that all the Point had to offer was cards and pool, but Rosa tried to offer that little extra--good humor and warmth. She said, The biggest problem people have is selfishness. If you can just concentrate on making the other person feel confortable and not worry about yourself, it's much better. With Rosa it's easy to leave yourself behind and wander into her life story. Rosa was born in Des lVloines in 1922. When she was still a baby her parents were performing on the Cotton Blossom Showboat. She grew up amid tent shows, night clubs and theaters while performing her own singing and comedy act. Later she ap- peared in carnival revues which now have virtually passed away. ln the revues she met her guitar- playing husband and began using her stage name-- Baby Dumplin'. But when she got pregnant, she was like a homing pigeon and came back to Des lVIoines. To her de- light, her older daughter and son-in-law both act I novv, and she has another daughter in the graphic arts field. When her two children were younger, she had great concern for what the schools were doing to creati- vity. So she ran unsuccessfully three times for the school board. She said Des lVIoines Register columnist Donald Kaul was referring to her when he said that the person with the least votes should be put on the board since they would make the most interesting meetings! But Rosa livened up the Point instead. She took the job after working for three years in the Kennel and Snack Bar. Steve Schodde, coordinator of student development arrived too late that day to carry her over the threshold. Now she says, l hate to see it close. Sure Olmsted is a lovely building, but l'm afraid it won't have the character and warmth. She suggested that Drake could turn the Point into a pizza and massage parlor. Then we'd never have to worry about grants, she said. lt is this type of fresh thinking that makes students want to come back after graduation to see her. IVlore of Rosa's philosophy: if If you can make your living doing what you want to do, you've got it made in this world. if lVly goal is to get through life hurting as few peo- ple as possible. Of course, you have to hurt a few-- some you never know you hurt. tk I think all kids are natural actors. But somewhere the schools seem to kill a kid's creativity. W I never allow my education to get in the way of my thinking. if l guess l'm sort of a snob, but I always say that if you can't bring someone up to your level, don't go down to theirs. if I guess l'm the world's oldest Peter Pan. X PQINT BLFICIC DRFIIZG L15 KI' Miss Black Drake is more than an Atlantic City type beauty extravaganza. Instead, the focus is on talent and personality, the stress on personal service. As Drake's third such queen, Claudine Witcher ventur- ed out into the community making the city aware of blacks and their presence on campus. Judged by a panel of prominent Des lVloines citizens, lVls. Witcher vvon with her piano interpretation ofthe lm- promptu in C-Sharp lVlinor. 192 in Inf. xv' rr 1, f uh ' 911 ix -i5y-pv-v- -11- SKIP DFW 193 av was EQ? ' .iggr-: zz -1 1 y.2f.in 3 l 2' 194 Skip Day was kept on ice too long. Monday after agonizing Monday passed by without the sailing of one toilet paper roll. When it finally came, how- ever, enthusiasm was still in abundance. Pres. lVliller and Gov. Ray made it official, the band and cheerleaders led the way to the Capital and toilet paper barraged the dome, G-K hosted the bean feed, D-Club sponsored a punt, pass and kick contest. Some called it an experience worth waiting for while others savv its other virtues: they did a little drink- ing, caught up on studies or never left their beds. 195 BOCDGI-E BFIHD The Brattleboro Boogie-Woogie Band and Blues En- semble is a rare group of musicians that entertained the Drake community. This bizarre combo played their way into the hearts of millions with such num- berslas The Too Fat Polka, and Hold lVle, Thrill lVle Band leader Abe Goldstein, a Drake graduate, is the only member who knows the songs. He plays an accordian and warbles the tunes. He said he feels a certain obligation to lead the band. No one can play, he said, yet everyone wants to play. And I've always wanted to lead a band. The ensemble first performed in the fall of 1970 on the corner of 25th and University. Since then it's been nothing but success--a KFIVIG broadcast, a Des Moines Vikings half-time show, and at our own Drake Relays. This year the group showed up at summer orienta- tion where the freshmen seemed to like and accept them. But it was a different story when the band went on the road to Ames. Goldstein said, The people there just didn't understand us. The group Cwhich refuses to perform for money? also did a Christmas gig in front of the library during finals. 1 .1 H Moby: 2 J- gal J' , x 5 ' -' 'gl' SA 'TATH5 1, if-. ,z 'N- ,- -Q-X ,- ,, by I l if .4 gl 'ii FRONT ROW Kathy Hanson Jan Schwab Maggie, Jack Kaplan, Donald Gerstem, Chunga, Sue Pearson, Abe Goldstuen, Barry Bern- 5 stein. BACK ROW: Sally Swisher, Mark Boxer, Sally Korshak, -4 Charlie Snyder, John Eisenberg, Paul Hach. f -ff'i1.v '1ff ., '!rE?'1TT: 11', W, 4' f Le if-. ' LW- QA ' - W-!vf,q'5l ' '.'-' - Y. '- -.-V rw 1' - . -Ulf W FU ,Z -1,-nfgilylfrr 'm ' -f.-nn. ,h - A Jr fs- mf vrkfi, ' ' Fr' IV' gr KL '7,v:t'xm N' W- ' '-'-- -.-1'i4'?:. 'CN 75, , raw :QL fn If for Homecoming Weekend you decided to go home, this is what you missed: The Lonesome Dan Hicks and Ben Sidran concert launched the festivities Thursday at Hoyt Sherman Auditorium. Their music was a reflection of such pop traditions as ragtime, country-western, Hoagy Carmichael ballads, even Hawaiian music. - Another concert was presented Friday at the Point-- this time by the Jazz Lab Band. The free, two-hour event packed the house with alumni, parents and students. On Friday, Homecomers also took part in the tradi- tional Yell Like Hell contest at the Reflecting Pond. A 19 73 twist featured an apres-Yell cam- pus kegger and a 50's band in the G-K courtyard where E200 students plowed through 18 kegs of Schlitz. On Saturday the National D club held their Field- house Feed featuring mulligan stew. Then came the game. Drake lost to the University of Northern Iowa, 31 to 3, even though the Doggies were favored. However, the beautiful day studded with halftime pageantry helped to please an average- size crowd of 14,000. ' Q 198 YR E f X ? 5+ Y ' 1 f 1 l A in 1 ,fl if dv I, r L 4 H K liblif IA df, ' 1 'hr Ben Sid ran CQ ' Q. 1 it '-'Q , xt 0 1 1' +171 .i 1 f1 5? T Y, Q 'v Lonesome Dan Hicks I. , wf'aQf-fe ' 1 .-53. X 1 6 ralfig -3. xnddgi F lx wibx 1 v-'15l .,,lf s 4, ' .0 -au 'R 'ii' u L h ' 1 kg' 4 x 1' g -Q 5 ISEL' 4' EQ! 'Q x.. Q,-. . at . I i., ? l Al, Y ' em V151 ilk: . ,, LQ' . , ' 'ffl ff A .4 .sl lik? Yell Like Hell X . 3 , ! . n ' R ' , 1 1- 4 5 4 . X 'v Q' 202 Buddy Rich, billed as The World's Greatest Drum- mer, graced the Drake stage as part of the second Annual Jazz Spectacular. The tempermental lVlr. Rich entertained his audience with his cynical ban- ter and occassional tossing of drumsticlcs at select- ed members of his orchestra, lf he isn't the World's Greatest, he's at least the World's Funniest. The tvvo-day scholarship benefit also featured the Thad Jones-lVlel Lewis All Star Jazz Ensemble and an appearance by Dralce's Jazz Lab Band. A variety of music workshops for selected high school stu- dents were also offered. JAZZ xxx 4 'KN X f d? CPINNPU9 NNINISTRIC-29 The Drake Campus Ministries is composed of 10 religious organizations that are concerned with the human needs of college students. The Rev. Stan Rock of the Collegiate Church said that religion hasn't died--the trend is turning away from public religion to private faith. In college, particularly, it is not the thing to openly identify with a religious organization, he said. While it's not criticized, neither is it encouraged. This is why the campus ministries have diversified and ventured into group situations, simulation games and New College courses. Discussions cen- ter on various social issues: education, sexuality, politics and faith.Although both Jewish and Christ- ian beliefs are discussed, the emphasis is on the human need of students to think and grow in terms of their own values and attitudes. Working closely with the Office of Student Life, the groups are actively involvedbin leading New College courses and providing all-campus events. This year Campus lVlinistries brought in the Fu- ture Shock film, presented the Spring Celebration with Orchesis at the Point and provided Lenten services at the Oreon E. Scott Chapel. '11 1N.I,'- -s -:- W 'IS'-. '. -4' IIqIIa1:'I,i:s2afd 7 gf: . -+rUffS,.'r. ff? 'iris' awww. 'F I- If , s 'HI ,I,ffm.II.5n.-249. -f --7 I - n'.'.7 . I' . 4. -,wa ff' '- p -W. 'lffvfj I I ,glflgitli . 1. ,IQ I'??.ofz - -' 1 - -.wa--,-Imgfg-fg'igQI.:?seI L- 1-4' -I , . . , , , I V 1 I I . J ' J I I ' I .I I I' I' if E ' - ' ' 9 ' I I I I IA r r r r r .J - 51? I I I I I I I r r if I. 1 x I I I I I f f . , I I I I I r I I I I r f I I I I r r f ti. '3' I I r I r I I I I I I 'f,Q.,,- I I I I I I I I I I - V' . , I I I' I I I I I I I Q 72 I I I I e- I I I V I I I I fa - L' I I I I r r ' . .. . M.. I I . . What type of student is involved in this type of activity? No one label can be placed on them. The groups draw from people with a variety of interests and back grounds, including those with and without strong church relationships. The Rev. Stan Rock said that he likes working with the students because they have a willingness and openness to change. IVlinisters always try to be on the growing edge of what they understand to be student needs. 205 lvzlx 1-Qi BULLDCG TALES Sock-o in Des IVIoines! BDT wowed-em! A potpourri of talented tots! A laugh riot--drama galore! Reviews like this follow Drake's Bulldog Tales year after gag-filled year. Drake Off-Broadway was the theme ofthe 29th annual talent spectacular. Six group acts and five individual performances provided SRO audiences with two and one-half hours of chuckles and lilting musical ditties. Hilarious black-outs turned set chan es into magical moments of mirth The show's g . snappy patter and musical inanities evoked thunder- ous applause. The audience, already weak from laughter, cried for more with tears in their eyes. The evening of madcap musical mayhem was jointly presented by the Society of Professional Journal- ists, Sigma Delta Chi and Women in Communica- tions, Inc. The tradition is well worth keeping around. The show is the haute cuisine of a theatri- cal melting pot, a chunk ofbeef in a watery stew, the creme filling in a musical Twinkie! Ed Sullivan, eat your heart out! l Chi Omega and Pi Kappa Phi, First Place Group Act Doug Taylor, First Place Individual Act ax Laura Dement, Blackout Coordinator, Barbara Palmer, BDT Director, and Linda Kasden, H ouse Manager. 207 x QB QUE 'Q - l WJ sz h 1 Q my g,,f'lf,x 'DB lll rw ...f 3 , , gl E5 Q-sf X 7f1 gg l ' M' l 'f, W ,J , Q ilgfk flxgngll I - Q ' f r JG - I , V 'll at R l' SLE . 5 'If ' qw QB Q ' .A, -i aefy, , , 2 T Phi Delta Theta nd Alpha Epsilon P' Brad Quayle Kappa Kappa Gamma and Sigma Alpha Epsilon , Delta Zeta and Tau Kappa Epsilon Alpha Phi and Alpha Tau Omega VOLUNTEER is L 1.!l-IIIAHDU - -,4 fGVl+0Il2.f1+lOl'l T' SHITILS X55 l Q0 wugmnegmg Gym REKIITFILIZHTION CORPS The Revitalization Corps attracted 700 students to volunteer their services to the community. The Corps' scope is so vast that, according to Chairman Dave Rosengard, Every kid on campus could get involved and do something relating to his major. He added: lt's hard to motivate someone to give up their time. The volunteers are really good-hearted people who want to give someone else a little hap- piness. ln the end, we hope they also understand themselves better. Twenty-four programs were offered this year, rang- ing from Adopt-a-Grandparent to Neighborhood Pro- jects to Business Aid Society. The most popular included Big Brother!Big Sister, Special Education Projects and Tutoring. The Human Sexuality ln- formation Phone Line added a new dimension of concern. ln February, the Corps sponsored its second KSO Bozos vs. Drake Faculty Benefit Basketball Game. All proceeds were sent to Appalachia through the Emergency Fund and Services, Inc. which provides needy people with cash loans for basic necessities. Two Volunteer Days, complete with a rented horse and rented horse costume, were held to promote all 24 programs to prospective workers. When the Corps was formed in 1969, a mood of activism prevailed on college campuses. While the movement to get involved has faded, the number of Drake volunteers has remained the same. We're more concerned with quality than quantity, Rosengard said. When we provide the community with volunteers, we want the volunteers trained to know what they're up against. A Drake student is someone who comes and helps you when you can't get the answer. A Drake student is someone who likes you and helps you get the an- swer because he doesn't want you to get any wrong. --Laura, 4th grade, Nash School 211 2 i' , wfigffg: ., , .V :-2.-w2'iL +xw:.2'S:,.'- .TV gg-'r' wwf 4, Fr-'5 . '-'A 5 VV: ' 5 4529. .. 'ig I 33,1 3' FRONT ROW: Ethan Arnow, Mark Or- ban, Terry Cohen, Wayne Cohen, Cindy Embree, Leslie Mosher, Dave Rosen- gard, CD09--Mosesl, Deb Wendlend, Carolyn Coleman, Lynne Larson, Ed Lindsey. ROW 2: Sue Kessleman, Joh- anna Rouba, Michelle Liddell, Dale Weiss, Sharman Stoltz, Marsha Wilson, Kasi Perrin. ROW 3: Donna Menke, Meg McDonald, Don Gerstein, Terry De Leon- ardis, Jane VerSteegh, Wilma Wolf, Janis Beavers, Joel Raynes, Sue Shreurs, David Carlin, Marya Veeck, Mark Box- er, Jane Robinson, Bobby Rigg. 214 1974 l2ELPlV9 During Relays Week, April 22-27, Drake enjoyed the uncensorable Smothers Brothers, warm sun- shine, sno cones, Donkey BasketbalI, the lVlime Company workshop, the Drake Jazz Lab Band No. 2, a Relays Parade led by California's Gov. Ro- nald Reagan and record-breaking track events. Gloria Jean Watson, a 22-year-old junior from Wichita State University, reigned as queen. A journalism and minority studies major, she was the first black queen in Drake Relay's history. The traditional lVIiss Drake and llllost Eligible Bachelor served as the official host and hostess for the week. Cindy Gill and Scott Slabotsky were chosen for these posts by a special committee of students, faculty and staff. The lVlime Company Workshop and the All the World's a Stage parade added the final touches of entertainment to a glorious week in preparation for America's Athletic Classic. ,A J, I if K H X X K 5' -A-. MTM 'A , sv-.N ? ' f nf Q3 . .rf f-X I ..' X1 5 SL- -ls. p um, ' Q A 1 Q L ...I ,. KM, 1 i. X T, s.., 4 :W N-E. 'k, , T5 'B Qin. .4 'S -tk-, , K '41 Nr W ,V 7 . . 1.1. x .V . ...G r lk X5 -L! XR TRW .V .1, - .V--4 7.-Tr?-Y , w'i2a',fE! f -. .l ' ' 'f'.i1.Gfy,r,5..Xi. Y . Hx, 5, ,X znx .gf LANE Lx A22 52, V: - .z,,. X. I :I 2-.3 .. .1242 . A ' -. i ,Q -, iv f 'A -'4 wf 7 I- - P , ip Q., .1- , y' .I fm gf ' Q- 41 .' ff' Q' 1 .4 , l', Qi-gf-Q . ' ,-.. 'viz-ffm. if-f '- 1 -...Q . xgy- .Y gf X ,as:5iA:nV. , 'NL' 1 SN .M sg L, V-iw, . -'V .ax Fw Q. fit if - f. y., ., ,, Ffa' , 1 gnxjlvg 'L L-. yr .M iv 1: '-iff C 'x 1 -. t J . 4 f. f, 2 .4 .- M 1 xg 'r lj' N .32 ' ix 5 A .2 331- 1.:'..g ,NX rf. W '.'m17 4 x 'M RK--t x . I 41 , x x 's 'Tai ' 21?-fu 'i '12 V, f 1 sw , as Q: ,,'?'5:- -, ,. , X N' . ..v-U 5 5 S. v . - - fn' E. ' f-.1 7 :X , N, IC,- . ' x V iii ' xw - ' ' Q p , wr.. Q' ' fl - 2 . 5- - ' Q- - ' A 1 ' X ' 2 5 I1 1 , V '- , Q- 1 Lu: lf- ' G .Lf AN Z VI , M I ' V if , - -' J V ,-. M ,L we . r 1 Q, .. ,,,- I . f ,f-R' fr: , A L ' .. .f H-A . - f - '- H ff'Q'A A-X , , . y Y 'auf' f, v J 5 ls- ' . , 4 N !'I,f ' ' ua 'Q H' A - W 3 .V 3 . 1 ,Q 1 5' ' . !: I , 1 , V L .' A 1 JK U T ' ' ,' If--1, o l'..,,, Q QF., In 1115! 3 , ' x .-' 4 -' ,Q ' ' ' U 1 iw- ' HW AMW-, .. , ,J X ' ' , .,- , , f f-W. A Q -- f-nr, ,xg r-v--, ,.. E fx, P, ,L 1 John Paton Davies. 218 The National-International Awareness Committee brought its usual array of speakers to Drake. Here is what you may have missed: On Sept. 18 the White Roots of Peace, a travel- ing group of Mohawk Indians set up their teepee near Meredith and sold crafts and books. Their pur- pose: to pursue peace between native and white cultures. On Oct. 4 a dramatic recreation of the comedy of the late Lenny Bruce was given by Frank Speiser. ln the Words of Lenny Bruce used the comedian's disjointed style and included excerpts from his trial for alleged obscenity. On Nov. 13 William Kunstler, the militant Chicago Seven defense attorney, told students that the im- peachment of President Nixon was not feasible, but l wish to God it would happen. He also believes the entire legal institution is dishonest since ma- terial ideas and aspirations are forced upon law students, often corrupting their attempts at success. Black poet Gwendolyn Brooks visited campus on Nov. 30 to read her works and answer student ques- tions. l'm devising a writing for myself that will appeal to all manner of Blacks. lVly product will be some kind of poetry that will find acceptance in a tavern where all kinds of people will be congregatingf' John Holt, the famous free-educator and advocate of learning by doing, appeared here Feb. 14. Too often it is assumed that learning is separate from the rest of life and takes place best where nothing takes place. The only way to really learn is to just begin doing. Jim IVlcKay, host of Al3C's Wide World of Sports, believes Sport is the fun and games department of life. Qualities he sees most often in good athletes are self-discipline and the ability to follow rules, traits which can help anyone perform under pressure. Describing the Olympics in IVIunich he said, The games included the worst day sports has ever seen, Sept. 5, l972. John Paton Davies, Jr., noted expert of Chinese history and former member of the U.S. Foreign Ser- vice, spoke about China and the other world is- sues. Nixon's weakness is exaggerated, he thinks, and the President's anxiety during Watergate has improved lVloscovv's bargaining position. Who killed J.F .K. ?, a multi-media presentation questioning the findings of the Warren Commission, was presented April 16. Films of the assassination taken in Dallas offered a strong case that the inci- dent vvas the work of a conspiracy. On April 24 John Kenneth Gailbraith, the noted economist, spoke about the nation's monetary situa- tion. Conventional economics cannot explain what happens in this world of huge corporations. On lVlay 6 and 7 Philip Berrigan, former Catholic priest and widely-known peace activist, told stu- dents: Nurse your beliefs, and be willing to pay for them. Back up your beliefs with your life. Roots of Peace display their native handicrafts 4. 4: -vw u I.:,,g-1 . Y.:-, hz, I 14,1 :V ., Vyfrr- 'J . ' 1 .,l,,ff3'FL 55, ,gi , 1, Q , ' P .1 3, ,J fd ggi! . A...- .XXQ I x 'i f H- N- E '-f',- , A: Q I ff W p Frank Speiser as Lenny Bruce. I William Kunstler. DHNC6 Thirteen Drake couples brought back the Yowsa- Yowsa goldfish-swallowing days at Zeta Beta Tav's CZ BTP second annual Dance Marathon Against Muscular Dystrophy. The 52-hour endur- ance test netted 57,800 for research and 52 fallen arches for the exhuberant dancers. First place was won by Nancy Burris and Kevin Smith dancing for lVlorehouse. The pair collected more than S800 in pledge money for IVIS. Everyone won in the end-- the dancers and, most of all, the crippled children who may be able to dance themselves someday. GRHD9 lVlay 17 and 18, 1974: The 93rd commencement weekend offered an extra treat this year--the traditional Friday night Presi- den'ts Reception was held in the Olmsted Center's Parents Hall giving students and guests a glimpse of the new facility. The Parent's Brunch preceded Saturday's graduation exercises. Then promptly at 11 a.m., the class of 1974 was presented in the massive Veteran's lVlem- orial Auditorium. Approximately 1,000 students re- ceived their diplomas with the traditional pomp and decorum. As each somberly-dressed graduate took their turn on stage, it marked their entrance into the Real World, Old IVlain's red brick tower left far behind them. GRAFFITI . 4 r' X A , ' T 1 ' f 1 Eg si- F1? Nm., 1 ' A .if . , i f, I: ..- ,- -..-.- - :Q 'V 'Sf 47,5 M lv , 'rfg .. ' ,i!.vfh WeJz'fz: n - - ' -'57,-, '1i,5.5Q'TT fAf 'v fm , ' W . ,g , . .v..:4:- ,. 1:1 , ,- . , 19511 I ' '30 - 'Q , m hg - Y , -,f-:Jaxx Jak' -Vi 13 wt:,1f ' b , , . ,N '15-f'-5 .1ff?T12.L.:::-L53 nm.1.15-,141-Q.1::4Q,.L.x,a-mf.. , . 4, -Nw, -gr' ,c-'1:un7f,:,?': ran . .M . X f H A -2f'1 'q i'f''if--?'Z?2ff7M'? 'E' ' T P J L ,f y i M J 3, f 1 I fk ,L T ., L x A T- Y- N 5 -HLNW'-' f - ,,,, J ,,.,.a--. J T'AL 'W W T- w . 'L vm -r-.,L LI T LT, I 1, ' .L-. -Y. - Q f.L.,. .., 4,. T T A J. 3' 1 ' 'T -ff,- , il 'y' , , ,,., ,i . .,-. , L2 5621-1 wifi :Ja-4 . 'i M 'f 11e1s2vi3:1'.?3't i .i.. ' .rt 3 ,L Graffiti: Writings scrawled on a wall in the subway, in a bar, in a bathroom stall. An indication of where society is headed--in what direction, at what speed. A way to control man's environment. An assertion of one's existence. The result of some mf' spontaneous need to project an image of one's im- mediate feelings. Through understanding, through grovvth, through creating. ' y ff' ff' 226 -lr.-1 ,.W--f- ,-1-H-1 ' l Z FRONT ROW: Kaye Ross, Carol Wahlquist. BACK ROW: Tim Taylor, Rick Levinson, Hank O'Brien, Prof. Richard Abel. 228 Expanded Eye This year Expanded Eye extendec its usual foreign- film format to include American film and special festivals. The season began with the much-discus- sed l Am Curious CYelIowl by Vilgot Sjoman. Also combining frank sexuality with art was Andy War- hoI's notorious Trash, screened during the spring semester. Expanded Eye again screened its annual Festival of Short Films, featuring avant-garde, student and professional films from the United States and Europe. The group also kicked-off the English department's Festival of French New Wave Films, Ten Years After with Francois Fruffaut's distrubing but lyri- cal love story, Two English Girls. Spring scheduling also included the first festival of Iowa film-makers. Works by faculty members of Iowa State University, Ames, and students from the State University of Iowa, Iowa City, were shown. The Bozos The Bozos shelved their shenanigans after three years of operation.What were they? An alternative to Hollywood features, said David Lurie, head Bozo this year. Their brand of entertainment was the off-beat: Woody Allen, Catch-22, Casablanca and the highly-successful The Best of the 2nd Annual New York Erotic Film Festival. What highlighted their year? Getting the film For- bidden Planet stolen before it was shown, pre- senting a lVlarx Brothers festival during first semes- ter's finals week and initiating the concept of Sat- urday afternoon matinees for college tykes, among others. Bozo is being replaced by The lVlovie Committee which will try to represent all facets of the cam- pus' taste in film. Lurie forsees this idea turning into a giant Bulldog theater, a return to the sit- uation which caused Bozos to unite in the first place. What was it like to be a Bozo? We had a good time and felt we were serving a fair portion of the community. We appreciated eveiyone's business. FILIYI Dean Stimson, Bruce Adkins, John Fish, Bruce Vega, David Lurie 229 A s s s s l l Along with providing immeasurable l joy to its creato rs, , art's great purposes j s have been to assist men to flas i come to terms l with their environments and ' realize self reproduction Q as I - sifl and self-liberation. of iiss i , Q I 1 isis sl, s i - J ,lr as 1 l rssss 3 l ' i i l f l s so l i y - ', 'mf' ' f +Y I I i +i 2,11 lf ,f :::: 1: : - V nf: 1 1 -nl-- - 2Ti T1 Y-fi' ? ifl-f1 i l l:'Ef '15 4'i Z, , J 'V :V J' E 1 l-'Liza 1 l f iii! 1 5l -1,5 ..T-1- -i 3- 77 -35 V ff ,Agwt ,j - N X 1, '-12,1- . 1254 riff' Z.-F -T: Y, -.-li f f N W v gig- ,A ' Y Y ' Y- f N WE 231 . 'x. 4 'wi 1 .44 , J 'Q ig' i 1 wa- , -F , ,Q . -3' 5 ?a41f, ' Q .flaw . x.. . 24 2-t L:, 233 4 'v -1.15, -by. v Ao-f A Y .ui 1, I ' , irc' 5: 1 N -X jig! 5. 1, . gg! 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X' N s i'5- i.,- Unlui Oh, it's not always easy, But the music keeps playing and won't let the world get me down. Carole King, artist, Ode Records Periphery Peripheral problems: substantial more often than not, they're financial. This spring, several concerned students went before a student life committee to- protest-I their no- fund dsec'is'ionffera1974475. Ars afresultj, the 'money was eventually granted to Carry one next year's Peripheral vision. Between the fall andvspring semester, Periphery' ex- p,er1ile'nce'd a. htaflfestaff turnover: Efd Blake Adams and Terri Bghedahl left Drake, Barton Bygi, Lcarrylfirumley and ilVlZike Smith ,j,0.l'HECl the p,ublioati,o,n,. ln recognition of retiring English- professor VE. L. IVlay.o, the :spring issue. paid him a deserved tribute. His continuing efforts has helped to keep Drake's literary mEl9'ElZllflC Qflilve- . Periphery fcont,ijnue's tot survive through the efforts of .those when apprefeiate its 'unique leontreibutilon to Drake life.. lt's safe for at least 0l'l'E'f'ml0l'E year. TO'Pi CLOCK WISE: Barton Byg, spring' assistant literary editor, Terri' Bredahl, falll Co-art editdrj Mike -Smitlfi, spring 66-art editor, 'Bob Ande,rS0n, co.-tart e,di.l:6rp1.Larry G,nJm.ley, Spring' ass,ist'arrl: liter- ary editor. CENTER: Lois Hoffman, fall assistant literary editor, spring literary editor. Not pilcturedb Ed' Adams, fall literary editor. 242 Times -i- Dellphic Once again the Drake Times-Delphic proved to be the largest news-gathering -service on campus. The fact that the T-Q is the only news--gathering ser- vice, in factthe only newspaper, on campus di'dn't hinder the efforts of the staff to report news and stories of interest to the Drake community. Starting in August, the TfD covered the Universi- ty'-s attempt to obtain a beer permit, on through the actual establishment ofibeer ,sales in Jewett Hlall. With the aid of journalism students covering the various news beats, the T-,D reported on the bomb scare in Morehouse, the confrontation between the black law students and the- Drake Law School, the resignation of head basketball coach Howard Stacey and the lpllans of the University Senate- and administration. Along with the news coverage., the TimeseDelyphic supplied its readers with features dealing withi abor- tions, the life of Drake'Qs blind students and the- housing situation around the Universityl. Editoriale ly, the paper sparked controversies with the Greeks, the blacks and pointed out many of the problems facing today' s students. 1- V-4 -if l l v ul FRONT R-OW: Lairr'y'V'int, Managing gditor, Michael VJ. Ghasar, Editorjiln-Chief, Kaye Ross, News-Features Editor, Brad1Kuiper, 'Art1Direcl:or. BACK, ROW: Pat Gogert-y, Photo Editor, Geri Ziemba,-Sports Editor, Dave Werning, Secretary. 243 l lld llll l lr' l l 44 -1 1- -- Q f. w If T, 'H FJ' l ll if As a departure from a season of serious theatre, the theatre arts department staged Gypsy, October 18--21. The production was a benefit to raise money for fine arts scholarships. The Performing Arts Hall was converted into a burlesque house--a fitting setting for the story of Gypsy Rose Lee and her skyrocket to fame as America's most-beloved stripper. Everything came up roses for the musical comedy, directed by Dr. William Coleman and offering a variety of hilarious characters. The play was written by Arthur Laurents and was full of songs written by Jule Styne and the lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, the musical comedy prophet. S .,,.. A r x 1 R ij J f f M VE., A, xg A ' -255 ' , b - - 51-fixi V9 -. A 'f Af' : iff 'fi- QQ . 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Instead, it is a training ground for actors, directors, technicians, designers and scholars. lVloreover, it is a produc- tion unit which supplies living theatre in a city which has little live theatrical performance. To accomplish this, we produce a wide range of plays-- from the established classics to new scripts. Our goal is to give our students and audiences a range that is not cut to a pattern. The Drake University Theatre attempts to educate in the full range of the world theatre, but at the same time it provides entertainment, a living proof that theatre is a vital and essential component of our cultural heritage. --William S. E. Coleman Ti i if 'P ' , . V ,ez-3' V rl -. T f , G fu: M- T , .ir i.. X, XM gk Wifi, tl U M, up K fig! 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PRESI- DENT'S CLUB meets occasionally to hash over tne trials and triumphs of ol' Drake U. and to get stu- dent feedback into the ranks of university bureaucrats. 260 Student Activities Board: FRONT ROW: Karen Platt, Karen Schnei- der, Kathy Pesch. ROW 2: Ken Holmes, Dave Petranoff. ROW 3: Jack Kaplan, Paula Frederick. ROW 4: Terry Lenover, Bill Shep- ard, Pam Nuger. NOT PICTURED: Dan Trampel, Pat Devaney, Bob Brodie, Gary Mabrey. WSC The oft-overlooked professional clubs have their chance to be heard by uniting in the PROFESSIONAL INTER-SOCIETY COUNCIL. Representing over ten clubs on campus, the PISC adds their pleas to the cacaphony of voices trying to be heard at Drake. FRONT ROW: Tim Franson, Karen Agrest, Dave Bard, ROW 2: Scott Slobotsky, Kathy Brittin, Corinne Knutson, Carol Rasmussen, Chip Moses, Nat- alie Hala, Jeanne Rogers. SAPHA Members of the STUDENT AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION spent the year trying to get it together for the College of Pharmacy. They tried out hy- pertension screening tests, participated in over-the-counter drug education and lobbied' in the legislature. The results? E,aPlIfIA claims, Pharmacists do it bet- er. FRONT ROW: Lynn Karambelas, George Parker, George Kappos, Mary Cheuhar, Mary Walbridge, Jerry Karbeling, Gaylord Victoria, Fred Johnsonp 261 SDX S The FRONT ROW: Gary Boling, Howard Nlalis, Peter Mitchell, Barb - - - Palmer Chris Sherman, CarolAnn Shindelar, Katy Whitfield Lindy SIGMA DELTA CHI' ',n afjdltlon to a longer name Davis, :Joy Scott. ROW 2: Dave Werning, Don Davis, Bill Horo- had El lOl'lgGl' l'TlEll'lbEl'Sl'lIp lISll. The members worked witz, Gem Mayer, Nancy Sheehan, Debbie Dugan, Jean O'Neill, on panel discussions on internships and summer :fwfr Hugkey,Z51effbPie:ftLtI5iogCi1raw:0rd,Rh6l5Jigdf3 Ill:IillEf..flXla-'lk - - - - - - avac ern lem a e me c rep er. : o n ei ei , employment in the held of J ournallsm, and co host Bob D,'cke,manI Pregidentz Jaime power. ed Bulldog Tales with WICI. The proceeds from BDT went to a scholarship fund, from which three eligible students reaped monetary rewards. Highlight of the year was the Regional Convention in April in beautiful downtown Des IVloines, at which Drake chapter hosted a hospitality session for journalists. 262 WOMEN IN COIVIIVIUNICATIONS, INC. plunged ahead this year in spite of unhappy happy hours and bureaucratic red tape Csuch as calling meetings to call meetingsl. Special presentations included Roxanne Conlin, assistant to the Iowa Attorney Gen- eral, a public relations presentation by Willie Ware and a behind-the-scenes look at the production ofthe movie, The Great Gatsby. Some members attended the Chicago Professional Chapter convention and President Kenrie Reeves attended the National Convention in Portland, Ore., in the fall. FRONT ROW: Jeanne Rogers, Joy Scott, Debby Helgesen, Linda Schmidt. ROW 2: Sue Taylor, Karen Kanter, Joan Siesseger, Barb Minner, Melinda Miller. ROW 3: IVIary Oldenburg, Karen Agrest, Anna Vasser, Joy Etienne, Lynn Durning. ROW 4: Judy Patterson, Carol Ann Shindelar, Kenrie Reeves, President, Dana Barron, Rob- ert Woodward, Advisor. ROW 5: Diane Graham, Paula Bayer, Linda Kasdan. WICI ALPHA KAPPA PSI one of Drakosfs two profession- FRONT ROW: Jim Funk, John Foreman, Rich Smith, Doug Person, - - - - - Tom Lay, Erasmo Orillac. ROW 2: Dan Martin, Tom Quinen Steve al kfugtness fratermtlesl deslgns Its programs anql Soper, Scott Keller, Denny Knight, Brian Barn. ROW 3: Ashley activities to expose soon-to-be graduates to the real Benson, Rick Lotta, Steve Finerty, 'remm Corron, Steve Simmons, business world. Their activities include dinners aiczjgsfbriggigii lgglfaax Q:-xmef,RJ,0T1nDWehde, EISQRPEH, - - - - , Q IC F1 S0f'l IC OWl leS. ' f?atU 'U9 top level ,business executives as Well as TURED: Steve Dunlap, Steve Moorhead, Andy Brower, Mike Cron- field trips to area firms. The group also attended re- in, Bin Hanna, Jim Hendrix, An Jaeebeen, Baia Mosley, Steve gional conventions which contrary to popular opin- N0 'i?' F'a .P'a9eT' 'V'a'k Regal Pon Rvckman, Doug Taylor, 1 lon, are not always keggers, I Dennis Werning, Eric Dahl and Felix Nlanduro, 264 DELTA SIGMA Pl The Alpha Iota chapter of DELTA SIGMA PI is another Drake professional fraternity. Their group annually sponsors Career Day --a great place to break the ice in the interview and job hunt game, also to scout out the job market. Almost every field of endeavor was taken care of--from insurance companies to the largest of corporations. The event expanded this year to fill the fieldhouse. The club also hosts guest speakers from the business world, as well as attending local and regional con- ventions. Pictured above is the large active class and below the pledge class. 265 'J r KAPPA PSI KAPPA PSI culled its members from the ranks of pharmacists on campus. lVlore than just a profes- sional organlzation, Kappa Psi tried to combine the programs concerning the profession with good times and fellowship. Kappa Psi worked closely with SaPHA and LKS, its organizational colleagues. Xp' FRONT ROW: Bill Hartig, Mike Seifert. ROW 2: Jeff Weedman, Bob Arnold, Bill Turner, Terry Leslie, John Chandler, Don Olson, Dave Lamb, Tim Franson, Randy Redinger, Jerry Grown, Gordon Reed, Bill Finn, Randy Vanderleest, Mark Ouart, Scott McCon- aughy. ROW 3: Dave Cirilli, Duane Bosch, Norman Sage, Kim Kramer, George Kappos, Mike Schmidt, Jerry Karbeling, Rob Purdy, Jeff Reed, Tom Pursel, Randy Dielman, Dennis Stockstill, Tom Custer, Randy Meuser, Craig Metzel, Bryan Bakke, Chuck Chladek, Gaylord Victoria, Greg Lindquist. ROW 4: Tom Felker, Dave Tyner, Bruce Alexander, Carl Marsh, Michael Huff, Kevin Keefe, Fred Johnson, Ed Bogges, Mike Wagner. LADDER ROW CLEFTJ: Ron Hoggenakker, Bill Robinson, Don Webber, Jim Niel- cen, Tony Kingcade. LADDER ROW lRIGHTl: Tom Savage, Tom Reiter, Rod Carter, Dave Gavin, Mike Cooley, NOT PICTURED: Gary Miller, Dave Calton, Jim Laughlin, Paul Jacobsen. K PSI Little Sisters Little Sisters Of The Mask, better known among pharmacy circles as Kappa Psi's private little first aid crew, were praised for doing an out- standing job of providing service with a smile to Kappa Psi men. Members From Left, ROW 1: Margaret Clark, Donna Stuart, Andi Melhaus, Sally Lehman, Lynn Karambelas, Linda Krypel and Pat Coolman. ROW 2: Sheila Hughes, Patty Seifert, Gay Sebben, ROW 3: Janet Carlson, Don- na Groover, Margaret Holt, Andee Holker, Mary Walbridge and Karen Asche. The women of LAIVI BDA KAPPA SIG- IVIA try to combine the aspects of a social sorority with professionalism. This included participation in a blood drive, helping with the College of Pharmacy's Poison Prevention Week, drug and veneral disease education programs. FRONT ROW: Donna Stuart, Jane Schoeller, Carol Deranlean, Lynn Karambelas, Mary Dicke- son, Margaret Holt. ROW 2: Charlene Campbell, Ann Clemenson, Cynthia Cullen, Pat Lembesis, Carol Kruiger, Deb North, Deb Ott, Susan Harms, Robin Marshall, Sally Lehman, President. ROW 3: Janet Reed, Anne Wardell, Nancy Hilgendore, Mary Chebuhar, Nancy Hughes, Barbe Edwards, Maurya Heger, Mary Kay Andrew, Kathy Mowers, Beth Haley, Pat Swanson, Teresa Hartwich. ROW 4: Cindy White, Andrea Holker. LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA RHA Activities: FRONT ROW: Deb Staley, Co- Chairperson, Dale Ann Welch, Lynn Cohen, Mindy Dushan, Cindy BuYriS. BACK ROW: Dallas Janssen, Steve Douglas, Todd Bresna- han, John Wehde, Gary Mabrey, Co-Chairperson. RHA Executive Coun- cil: CFROM R , CLOCKWISE FROM, BOTTO Ml Frank Spur- ney, Bob Thompson, Dave Gultzman, Todd Bresnahan, Jan Dutcher, Jim Corey, Mindy Dushan, John Wehde. H, CLOCKWISE FROM BOTTOM: Dal- las Janssen, Lari Mar- ner, Linda Beggs, Doug Person, Kerry Kircher, Dave Salens, Gary Ma- brey. A, CLOCKWISE FROM BOTTOM: Donna Hubbard, Deb Staley, Martha Gelhaus, Lori Giljohann, Brian Gif- ford, Dick Allen, Rick Allsop, Phil Leeson. 268 Residence Halls Association The RESIDENCE HALLS ASSOCIATION this year tried out a wide variety of events--some success- ful, some not so successful. Highlights included a Sadie Hawkins Dance, a carnival Cwhich RHA deemed a flopl, and RHA Week. In University operations, the RHA successfully lobbied to ex- pand visitation hours for all dorms--a project that's been on the RHA agenda for several years. RHA committees, including Activities, Food Service, contained the core workers for the year's events. RHA Honorary: FRONT ROW: Rod Carter, Don Gutzman, Dale Ann Welch, Dallas Janssen, Joanne Hakla. ROW 2: Todd Bresnahan, Nancy Burris, John Holzgraeffe, Pat Rizzoli, Walt Warner, Kent Sunders. ROW 3: Art Cady, Steve Erickson. Constitution Committee: Dick Allan, Chairman, Dallas Janssen, Gary Mabrey, Deb Staley. 269 E H . - - .Sir if ttf? f 270 Elections, Calendar Certification Committee The bright colored calendars of events seen around campus this year were part of the responsibility of ELECTION, CERTIFICATION AND CALENDAR COMlVllTTEE. In addition, the club worked on keeping the various campus organizations straight- ened out, not to mention getting campus officials through another bout of elections. FRONT ROW: Ken Holmes, Dan Trampel, Danielle Serdar, Tom Evans. ROW 2: Mary Welgos, Kim Cawley, Nancy Sheahan, Jaime Porter, Kathy Kraus, Michelle Kottke, Marilyn Lawrence, Sherree Watters, Noelle Hunt. ROW 3: Jan Hughes, Martha Mikesell, Craig Bruncon, Andy Brouwer, Paul Engelhard, Keith Carlson, Rick Young, Jon Ephland, Dave Kimball. NOT PICTURED: J. Pappas, B. Marks, T. Henderson, P. Hennebry, K. Kircher, C. Behnke, K. Devine, D. Grahan, D. Guernsey, R. Heineman, B. Kramer, L. Larson, J. Lunsford, N. Nankivell, K. Rahn, R. Richardson, L. Rotenberk,C. Russell, S. Slabotsky, M. Smith, L. Warren. Being Involved VAWTER 81 WALTER, INC ' GENERA we Wfff u CONTRACTORS ?,,m,,.S Phone 515-274-1593 1332 Grand Ave. ' P. O. Box 189 The Women of WEST. DES MOINES, IOWA 50265 Warehguge Congratulate the Class of I974 7 2234 Valley Drive DES MOINES, IOWA 50321 NEIL ADAMSON INS. AGENCY 3511 Ingersoll Ave. Dale E. McCargar Mgr. 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TTWQYES E-link IOWA-DES MOINES NATIONAL BANK MAIN DOUGLAS EUCLID UBBANDALE 7th gl Walnut Beaver 81 Douglas E. 25th 81 Euclid 8301 Douglas 245-3131 245-3365 245-3134 245-3386 1151 25th Street 277 274-3859 ' members of the Drake University School of Journalism who I took part in a special advertising and sales promotion campaign S L N We would like to take this opportunity to thank each ofthe 1974 27 for American Republic Insurance Co. The fine cooperation and enthusiastic efforts of all participants are much appreciated and we wish you much success in your future endeavors. 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I. G . ' . . . . . 7 - , .. I' E 5 V I . I L w I I E . I Q - - . . Q I ' ' J u I , 6 1 . . . I D . . yg ' : ' , l : . . :W I - . . IM ' QDRBQISIBTBG trademark of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. F' I l l l , . I . , Ml I S ' 1 i l ' I I 1 . u ., 5 . . . . I ' . -- ' Compliments FRIOEZIND You don't 6 233 is ll A A 'I This man sells you the Insurance. . iam This man PGYS . your cIanms. Central National Bank 6Trust Company MAIN BANK, LOCUST AT SIXTH AVENUE, DRIVE-IN MOTOR BANK AT FIFTH 8 GRAN 280 FULL SERVICE OFFICE AT 35TH 8. INGEFISOLL, DES MOINES. PHONE 243-8181. MEMBER C. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1974 EE UNIVERSITY I BOOK STORE We have tried to serve you well. We hope we have succeeded. - ! Headquarters for Educational Materials and Gift Items for -- 'Fi Il AA DRAKE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS SINCE 1919. ' Il ll RIGHT ACROSS FROM CAMPUS The Women of CHI OMEGA extends congratulations to the Class of 1974 Amend's Quality Meats Since 1869 282 I CONTINENTAL T WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANIES K Home ' ' ' ' Business ' CONGRATULATIONS Extends Congratulations I lbiiiiz 1, M 'I CAR E CLASS of 1974 iff tbi ,gi TO HOITIC Offices - Des Moines, IOWEI ADVANCE PLUMBING COMPANY gags it QQ .5 HEATING NS-2-ti. 6 Q, 2309 University Ph. 255-0762 W E. J. Heger, Prop. w Class of 1948 Congratulations BANKERS to the TRUST M osslni.eI:Ia1:IiIn':g mass of I974 Possnu.: JESTER 8g SGNS 529 Sixth Ave. everything in real estate and insurance! Since 1897 Class of 1925 Closs of 1934 Closs of 1958 iw c9OO2NWJwfz, CONGRATULATONS SENIORS FROM THE HISKEY APARTMENTS Z..--5 .- FOR THE BEST IN THE DRAKE UNIVERSIY AREA RENT A HISKEY APARTMENT 28 MAKE A GOOD IIVIPRESSION WITH CREATIVE PRINTING- COIVIIVIERICAL AND FINANCIAL Iglk maI3!s2!9In9.sQ.!r'P0nY We Congr I h Cl f 1974 d Thank the students of Drake Umversrty f h p g ort eir atrona e. CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS Charter Bus Service Everywhere L. W. Fuller C. W. Zook J. R. Osbor 243-3126 CONGRATULATONS GRADUATES GOOD LUCK IN THE FUTURE TIMES-DELPHIC STAFF APARTMENTS BY ELLINGSON THE FURNITURE PEOPLE WITH THE CONCORD DELI 740 18th 288-5285 277-6308 fi L We're proud of it lt's important to work at something you can be proud of. We-the people at John Deere-build products that help feed, shelter, and let people enjoy more of their leisure time. Our products are helping people to shape better lives not only in Iowa and the United States, but in 66 countries around the world. We believe ours is important work. We're proud of it. John Deere, Des Moines, Iowa. The Men of SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON WishtoCo g t I t the Cl H974 lx E MKEQW Q 5 mmllwwlllluln M Q., A 0 aol x m O V 0 f ' v w M M ' W tm ga Am .C Q G 3 . X fee fW 'A W4 : ' 'I '..4 Ihlllll lllllllll E '8 Jr: Jil. fr f nunlwh You deserve a break tocla . MCDOh6Id'S ' I Q 8 -. I U A ' Congratulations to the Class of 1974 --AIA 1 ,I 'XJ 5, its 1 4- + 1,1 11.2 Y Y' 1 , QQ M FROM THE MEN OF SIG EP 1215 34th St. 7 Mama Q fr Across from Drake's Old Main PORCELAIN 1229 25th Street 277-4826 LLADRO HUMMEL ' .Q LOURIOUX ,X -L, 1 . , in I if' 1, ' CRYSTAL l 1 QI W LALIQUE Ig, 3 In U if ,C .,..Jmr...1 ,H ORREFORS -11 M ' - 1 ' ' VAL sr. LAMBERT ' 'n' ., - Collectors plates Plates 8: Decorative Accessories il ee syou qounq Qnqer KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Extends Congratulations to the Class of Gite Bras. nf 1916 Betta Uheta extent their warmest rnngratulertinrrs tn thnsze -zeninrs tnhn arent grailuating, ami! their heepest wzgmpathiez tn thnse mlm are DICK PHARMACY Thewomm. AND M E A THE ,SNACK SHOP CH' 0 G extend congratulations t 31st and Forest 't 2 O00 000 Ch k C h d THECLASSOF 1974 The Women of DELTA ZETA Congratulate the Class of 1974 KAPPA ALPHA THETA Extends Congratulations to the Class of 290 PI KAPPA PHI Congratulations Conratulates the Class of 1974 The Class of 1974 JOLLY'S PLACE 8: PIZZA EMPORIUM 255-l l 19 WE DELIVER WITHIN ONE MILE OF DRAKE DURING THESE HOURS SEPT THRU MAY MON THRU SAT 5:30 PM 'F 12:30 AM Sunday 5:30 PM 4'-9:30 PM 3201 FOREST AVE The Women of ELIA AMM Congratulate The Class of 1974 YOUNKERS Satisfaction Always Gary Maughan and Susan Starkey y..f::i,3'g5v gpm .lrgglvtra r L - ' Ai Y J YZ, 1 , A Z Y Y V W r1?ffm.?a5J:,?.Jj'? 4 -- ' -MF' 1?-'?', i ,I-A. ..-5., V. .4 ' qv Jvf,-.,n1.',xr.1 . Nl 'z ', 4- ,. , . H N , ..,xg.--M: f ' , L V? W ' ,E l 1 1 1 flflf .. ...F X XX iii-'Q Ck i a A 'iziiiif -if .E':-'Iv iii: 'iii-,Q-gi Lfwrgzi . 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'. - xl 'V ' - fury.--f ' ,A .- f .. ,- l i ' -ff HU'1.'Quf-faalijffigi 4-11523 Bmw- Abbott, Barbara 161 Abels, Jules 169 Abelson, Cathy 20,157 Abendroth, Mark 169,178 Acampa, Marie 20,157,17 304 Ackley, Gary 720 Adams, Alan 20 Adams, Edward 242 Adams, Susan 20 Adler, Susan 20 Agrest, Karen 20,261,263 Ahlgren, James 170,178 Ahrens, John 20 Alexander, Bruce 266 Allen, Gregory 20,91 Allen, Richard 268,269 Allen, Rodney 91 Allen, Stephen 174,178 Allensworth, Doug 20,170 Allsop, Richard 268 Althoff, Marilyn 161 Anderson, Bryan 165 Anderson, Elizabeth 20 Anderson, Gerald 20 Anderson, Janie 20 Anderson, Joni 153 Anderson, Mary Jane 150 Anderson, Richard A. 264 Anderson, Robert 20,242 Andrew, Mary K. 208,267 Anstedt, Tina 158 Appel, Stephen 173 Arata, James 162 Armstrong, Jeff 169 Arnold, Robert J. 266 Arnow, Ethan 212 Aronson, Deanne 161 Asche, Karen 21,146,267 Asprooth, Vicki 21,157 Austin, Marietta 161 Badynski, Kim 21 Bailey, James 173 Baker, Bruce 165 Baker, Lynn 158 Bakke, Bryan 21,266 Baldwin, Sandra 21,153 Ball, Carolyn 21 8, Bard, David 21,261 Barger, Katherine 153 Barn, Brian 164 Barnes, Anthony 91 Barr, Katherine 21,158 Barron, Dana 21,263,304 Bartels, David 22 Bartlett, James 22,178 Bassin, David 22,162 Bast, Kelly 106 Batley, Sandra 157 Baty, Susanne 22 Bauer, Mary 22 Bauer, Walter 91 Bauman, Wayne 22 Baumgartner, James 166 Baydoun, Diane 22,158 Bayer, Paula 146,263,305 Bean, Janet 22 Bear, Joal 22 Beat, Jeffrey 22 Beatty, Debra 22 Beatty, Lorilee 22 Beavers, Janis 150,212 Becker, Jeanette 22 Becker, Mark 91 Beckwith, Scott 22 Bedford, Barbara 22,146,1 Beggs, Linda 268 Behnke, Carol 146,270 Behrens, Peggy 22,150 Belke, Jeannette 22,149 Bell, David 22,170 Bell, Marcy 176 Bell, Marsha 22 Bell, William 23 Benkowski, Wendy 153 Bennett, Debbie 158 Benson, Ashley 23,264 Benson, Beverly 23 Benson, Paul 23 Beranek, Frank 23 Berg, Daniel 170 Berg, Judy 23 Bergen, Carter 91 Berger, Philip 170 Bergerson, Debra 23 Bergland, Lavonne 23 Berkley, James 165,178 Berman, Robin 23,157 Berman, Sandra 23 Bernstein, Barry 197 Bernstien, Gary 174 Bernstein, Gloria 23 Berntsen, Larry 91 Berowski, Thomas 173,178 Berzon, Debbie 158 Best, Jerel 174 Biddle, Henry 166 Biggs, Debra 23 Bird, Julie 23,157 Birge, William 23 Bishop, Darrin 170 Bishop, Larry 23 Bishop, Margaret 23 Bjornson, Rahn 91 Black, Stephen 174 Blaney, Patrick 94 Block, Michael 23 Bloom, Polly 23 Bobrow, Lisa 23 Bodum, Gretchen 158 Boggess, Edward 266 Boggis, Victoria 176 Boles, Victoria 23 Boling, Gary 24,262,305 Bonner, Donald 91 Bonner, William 24 Bonney, James 24 Bonura, Robert 24 Boose, Barbara 24 Boren, Brent 24 Borghgraef, Leo 173 Boron, Robert 24 Borst, Nancy 150 Borys, Paula 24 Bosch, Duane 266 Bosworth, June 24 Bowerman, Ronald 174 Bowman, David 24 Boxer, Mark 197,212 Boyd, Michelle 158,177 Boyer, Julie 24 Boyk, Geralyn 150 Brackett, William 165 Bradley, Gary 170 Brahot, Craig 165 Braiman, Jeffrey 24 Brand, Hugh 169 Brand, Susan 161 Brandt, Carl 170 Brandt, John 170 Brandt, Thompson 24 Bransley, Elizabeth 158,177 Braun, Katherine 24,154 Bready, Mary 149 Bredahl, Terri 242 Brehmer, Sandra 24 Bresnahan, Todd 24,268,269 Brickwood, Jan 24,157 Briggs, Ronald 24 Brinkworth, Mary 153 Brittin, Katherine 261 Britton, John 24 Broederdorf, David 174 Bromann, Wayne 174 Brooks, Mindy 24 Brouwer, Andrew 264,270 Brower, Brown, Robert 25 Dennis 25 Brown, Gerald 25 Brown, James 25,169 Brown, Julia 25 Brown, Maggie 146 Brown, Terrell 169,178 Brubaker, Sally 25,153 Bruce, Beverly 25,146 Bruckner, James 25,162 Brugenhemke, Barbara 25, 146 Brummond, William 173 Brunton, Craig 25,270 Bruss, Mark 166 Buchanan, Bruce 91 Buckhouse, Thomas 174 Buckley, Betty 25,158 Buckner, Candace 150,178 Buffington, Karen 150 Bullock, Cynthia 161 Bulten, Sherry 25 Bunker, Harry 162 Burger, Eugene 25 Burke, Jeffrey 25 Burkhardt, Robert 25 Burright, Paul 25 Burrk, Cindy 268 Burris, Nancy 25,269 Burstein, Sanford 25,162 Bushman, John 174 Bussema, Christine 25,154, 178 Butor, Nancy 153,176 Butzer, Linda 146 Byg, Barton 242 Caba, Susan 25 Cady, George 26,269 Callahan, Kevin 91 Calton, David,266 Camp, Susan 26,161 Campbell, Charlene 26,267 Campbell, Cynthia 26 Campbell, Donald 26 Campbell, Douglas 26 Campbell, Julian 26 Campobasso, Fred 166 Canter, Heather 26 Cardamon, Mary 150 Carey, Debra 161 Carey, Elizabeth 26 Carlin, David 212 Carlsen, Jack 162 Carlson, Gene 162 Carlson, Janet 26,267 Carlson, Keith 166,270 Carpenter, Alan 26 Carpenter, Scott 26 Carroll, James 169 Carroll, Jeffrey 165 Carter, Cindy 26 Carter, Craig 26 Carter, Dale 26 Carter, Lana 26 Carter, Rodney 26,266,269 Casanova, Robert 169 Casey, Donna 26,146 Cassel, Charles 26,94,170 Castrogiovann, Joseph 26 Cawley, Kimberly 27,270 Ceaser, Jeffrey 27 Chabot, Paul 27 Chagnon, Tina 27 Chamberlain, Mary 153 Chandler, John 266 Chandler, Kathleen 27 Chasar, Michael 243 Chase, Donald 27 Chastain, Mary 27 Chebuhar, Mary 27,267 Cherrie, Scott 27 Cheuhar, Mary 260 Chichester, Janet 27 Chiligiris, Evan 27 Chladek, Charles 266 Christian, Patricia 158 Chudacoff, Bruce 27,173 Chuman, Betty 27 Churchill, William 27 Cirilli, David 27,266 Clark, Charles 174 Clark, Gregory 27 Clark, Margaret 267 Clark, Randall 27 Clark, Robert 170 Clemens, David 27 Clemenson, Ann 27,157,267 Coffey, Christell 27 Steven 174 Coffey, Cohen, Beverly 157 Cohen, Lynn 28,268 Cohen, Terry 28,212 Cohen, Wayne 212 Colby, Donald 28 Colby, Michael 170 Cole, Carolyn 28 Coleman, Carolyn 212 Coletta, Marianne 146,17 Colletti, Nicholas 28 Collins, Mary 157 Collins, Susan 153 Colloton, Susan 153 Colony, Virginia 28 Colwell, Eugene 28 Compton, Mary 28 Cone, Janiece 150 Conlon, Colleen 28,146 Conlon, Timothy 174 Connelly, Thomas 170 Conrad, Robert 170 Cooley, Michael 266 Coolman, Patricia 28,267 Cordes, David 170 Cordes, Nancy 158 Corey, James 268 Corkhill, James 174 Corning, Tom 174 Corron, Thomas 28,264 Corusy, Paul 28 Costigan, Deborah 161,17 Costigan, Sally 153 Cotey, William 174 Courtney, Marlyn 28 6 7 Cowen, Lori 28 Cox, Carla 153 Cox, Richard 28,170 Cox, William 170 Crandall, Dorcas 158,177 Crandall, Robin 157 Crandell, Leslie 161,177 Crawford, Kim 153,177,262, 304 Crews, Deborah 28 Crocker, Randall 170 Cronin, Michael 264 Crooks, Annabelle 28 Cross, Deborah 158,178 Crosthwaite, Mark 169 Crouse, Stephen 91 Cros, Lesa 157 Cullen, Cynthia 28,267 Culver, Kenneth 170 Cummins, Deborah 161 Curtis, James 169 Custer, Thomas 266 Cutler, Lorinda 28,150 Dabovich, Christopher 28 Dahl, Eric 29,264 Dallas, Chester 29,178,304 Daly, John 173 Danker, George 165 Dardas, Robert 29 Daubenmier, Steve 29 Davidson, Julie 29,153 Davis, Donald 29,262 Davis, Frances 177 Davis, Mary 29,262 Davis, Steven 29 Davis, Teresa 29, L Dawso,n,,Greg 162 , DebaSi0, iLMary'gl541 1' Defckfer? Todd 1695 Defazio, Sal,ly'29' .Y 4 Degner, Jbahn 29 ' 'f' Dehaan,i'Maggjg'29,. QQ f Q-ig Dqlanek, sn'ar0n:153j177+-f DeIeoriardis,,Terese 212 1-DementfL'aUragf2Q7e U ' 1 Deranleau, CaroIf29','2'67 Derebey, Pamela 29 Devine, William 270 Dick, Robert 29 Dickelman, Robert 29,262 Dickeson, Mary 29 Diehl, Stacy 161 Dieleman, Randall 266 Difiglio, Michael 174 Dircks, Russell, 29,166 Dodge, Deborah 99 Donahue, Robert 170 Dooley, Shane 94 Dornefeld, James 30,173 Douglas, Steve 268, Dowark, Marty 170' A Dowling, Steven,,165 Downes, Ri5iihar3il'264 Drake, Ch,erl1llglQ6f 3, N Dram-Davi,df:50i'c, Dra ke, llS5Q'lfl'QlllfQ ,301 Drel'l,r,- 'RfQbQQlffC' ,qgz J DfeWi,QPaf!I1QlQ ,,3E53bGl77' DfUf9,fsffRJif?51,30i if . Duffey,,,VlLi1.I.iag,n 30,4 Dugaril Djeb0,!93l1 ,QQFZYQ1-3603 Dunla-JP, 5i?VE'Ti?54, t Dunn, 'DaVidf16,5 7 E 'A Dunning, Gail 150 , Durden, Richard 30 Durning, Eleanor 30,161,263 Dush, Marcia 30 Dushan, Mindy 31,268 Dutcher, Janet 31,268 Dyrness, Debra 153,177 Easton, Martha 161 Eatvnr firegorys-165, -Eaton, James 31,1731 Eberle, Leigh ,161 f L '5berlssih, 17l10LffaS-170 f -' Eck, ,C,hlri'stine 146i 'A ' 4 Ei1lS'?l'f!i5'5li'Sf2In 161' - - 'Edgeifl eyf-3 Barbafa 3'1' , Fenner, J,am.e:s l,,i 1 65 'EdwafdsrQ:Vfa.!s.n,Ie'311,171'T 1 Egerman, 'Geoff'16'61 ' Egerman, Thomas 169 Eichman, Cragg 31 Einhaus, Mary 161 Eisenberg, John 197 Elder, Barbara 146 Eldridge, Jan 31 Elgin, David 91 Elijah, Rick 31 Eliot, Theodore 166,178 Ellems, Richard 31 Elliott, Kathleen 31 Ellis, Barbara 31 Ellis, Neenah 31,146 Ellwood, Debra 31 Embree, Cindy 212 Engelbert, Linda 157 Engelhard, Paul 166,270 Enger, Mark 31,166 Engh, Florence 161 Ensrud, Michael 31 Entile, Pamela 158 Ephland, Jon 166,270 Erickson, Robert 166 Erickson, Steve 31,260,3 Erpelding, Peter 31 Erskine, Deborah 31 Espey, Hugh 174 Essy, Patrick 174 Etienne, Joy 32,263 Evans, Craig 32,166 Evans, Jeffrey 174 Evans, Rudy 32 Evans, Thomas 270 Eversman, Ann 32 Ewers, Joan 32 Ewoldt, Holli 32 Ewoldt II, William 32 04 -Ferro, j1ggui,efrf1ee ':- . Fields, Marty .32f,'166: rn Finerty, Steven 32,264 Fink, Martha 208 Fink, Rebecca 158 Finley, Bob 166 Finn, William 266 Finton, Donna 32 Fischer, Martha 32,149 Fishel, Carol 157 Fisher, Karen 32 Fishman, Jeff 174 Fitzgerald, Douglas 173 Fitzpatrick, Martin 170 Fleck, Terry 32 Fleetwood, Julie 153,177 Fleming, Nancy 161 Fleming, Patricia 32 Fletcher, Linda 33 Floro, Craig 33,165 Flowers, Cary 91 Fodge, Linda 33 Folz, Mary 161 Ford, Wayne 91 Foreman, John 264 Forker, 'Wilford 33 X Foss,'Diane 33 K Foster, Jr., Gale Fowler, Randall 33,173 Fox, Jeffrey 162,178 Francis, Paul 165 Frandsen, Barbara 33 Franklin, Judy 161,177 Franson, Timothy 33,261,2 Freeling, Judith 33 Freer, Donald 33,173 Fridley, Anne 33,150 Fri dstein, Stanley 162 Friedman, Mitchell 174 Friedman, Sherry 157 Fry, Lloyd 33 Ealkhbn 'Pawel-132,154 if L. 1 . Fry, Nancy .150, 4, . :F2lflQUsfJeanQs -1221149 as ' fFuIton3,fMaf1ha '332154,1Z6, fa'f1IHnd,:flPamzaz 3 -4 ' ' ,W-' 111184 fi ivrt' L. 1- if Eauceffpf'-mC,vnfhiia'32l'i1' fl Rocbb133'oLf'V A ',,lSdW?.f559idf EaEb2ira 150f' , YY fFe,lk9r,: ThomaSf.32f2.661 2'61-H'. fF D 4- ' Derneu,l'enaerez,'.lKathlIee'n9158-i ' V' A' ' Denfnin'gg'-Roberttga' -9 4 E'dw,a'rds,,tBSl5Syr161.,. A. iE'dwarqs,' , avid -170 1 rem :Fair 321'-1 ' -A fFel'leFs, -J uli,ia,'15o,17ea .. Fali,asfe,v,eg1 165, :ff QEunig,lVupg..Jaaes-33,2941' , l1','f Gaffney,.Randal7'91j166 . Ge'af1rKefry33,169 ,, ,. ' Galbraith, .Connie 34,154 Galliano, Alpha 34 Gambino, Laura 34,150 Garcea, John 91 Gardiner, Karen 34 Gaschler, 'Mary 161 ' Gateiy, Deborah 34,161 Gviurtfler. 1M.u.nreM-i264 Gavin, David. 34,2661 , 'Gaylord,'Janeff146 ' I A Gagner, Norton, 34,174 Geimer, Lawrence 34 Gelhaus, Martha 34,268 George, Karen 161,177,178 Gore, Ci'ndy,34 Gerard, -David 34,1 Gerstein, ,Donald 197,212 Gianrlosa, Frank 174 Giffin, ,Marcia 161 Gi lbert, Catheri:neQg158,177, Gilchrist, Gfary 264 I Gillfdner,fGeo'rgej34, ' Giljohann, ,Lor,irg268 3 Gm: Cilmtlfltla 347151317 Gi,llefi,1DQn.34 6 so Gilliam, Frank'91, , , Gimino, Dana .161 Q Giovanini, John' 174,178 Gi lslason, Joseph 34. ' Givah, 'Gehe 162 Q 6 Glarwe, Dtebkaf l Gleason , Marky Gli one r, Doug51ZQ'g5rl 2 Goetz, C'indee '34,i2l? ff Gogerty, Patrick 34,243 5 Gohr, Martin 166 ' ' Goldberg, Dean 173 ' Goldberg, ixioai 34 Goldman, Daniel'166 Goldsmith, ,Asian-I69' Goldstein, Abe 191 Goldstein, Jeffrey 162, Goldstein, Loren 34 Goodale, Joan ,341 V Goodrich, Luan,n:35 2 G99dYiCl'l, Gordan, ,Cathy 158,177 3 Gordon, ,Irene 189 Gordon, Michael 162 Gordon, Sandra 35,157 Gorman, Ted 170 -6 Goss, 'ooh 162 Gotscliner, Debqjfa 35 Gotsdiner, Evan 35 Gotsdiner, Murray 35 Gottsfe I d, .,G3lj,y,i:3f5,. Gottschlj,ch',jilI5nil,d 165 Gottshall, DianeeQ35 I Gfacey, Dal'mYj,35f. Graf, Kathryn',79,fI61 Graff, Lynn 351 Graffis, Deborah 35,157 Graflund, ConifQiej,35,150 Graflund, -Jam'es'yI66,177 Graham, oiaho'.,35,263,27o, sos ' -6 Graham, Pamela 35 Graham, Stepl:iofi2.170 Grandlich, Artl1ui3r3f169 Grant, 'Paul 35? 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Jinger 45 Lloyd, John 45 Locey, Beth 45 Loeb, William 162 Logli, Ann 45 Marshall, Tari 46 l 11:xVbgllai'tin,,1 Dan 264 ,-,1, agrtinj Deborah 46 MaEtin, Gayle 46 Martin, Jeff 91 Martin, Terry 169 Martinez, Mike 173 Meller, Robert 47 Melnick, Farrell 48 Melnick, Robert 48 Mendelsohn, Rosalie 48 Menke, Donna 212 . Merar, Robert 48 Meredith, Marcia 48,158 Merediilfi, Ntafy Jo 48,154 Merens, Norwin 48 Nletzel, Craig 266 ' Meuser, Randall 266 Mewhirter, Debbie 157,176 Meyer, Gem 48,169,178,262 Michaelson, Ann 48 Michelsen, Charles 48 Middleton, Nancy 48,154 Mignano, Chris 165,146,2 Mikesell, Martha '270 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Milliga Cheryl 48 Doug 165 Gary 48,266 Jeff 169 Katherine 154 'Melinda 48,262,263 n, Kris 166 Mills, Bruce 48 Mills, Cindy 149,178 Minkler, Marilyn 48,150 Minner, Barb 48,153,263 Mitchell, Danny 162 Mitchell, Deborah 48 Mitchell, Pete 48,169,146, 178,262 Y Mitten, Janice 48 Mochel, James 49 Montang, Jeff 49 Montgomery, Judith 49 Moore, Dan 49 , Moorhead, Steven 49,264 Morante, Deborah 154 Morath, Carin 49,150 ,Nlor,iarty, Michael 166 Morris, David 49 Morrison, David 170 Morrison, Marian 161,177 Morton, Justine 49 Moses, William 261,264 Motsherf Leslie 212 Mosley, Jr? ,Bobby 264 Movie, Mark 49 Mowers, Doreen 154 Mowers, Kathy 49,267 Mowry, John 49 Mowry, Kathy 49 Mueller, Arthur 49 Mulville, Terry 49 Munson, Bradley 49 Murphy, Argalious 91 Murphy, Deborah 49 Murphy, John 49 Murphy, Lawrence 49 Murphy, Linda 497 Y Murphy, Lynda 158,177 Murphy, Michael 49,91 Mushro, Juliann 50,149,178 Mushro, Sharon 50 Mushro, Susan 50 Muskat, ,Marilyn 149 Nack, Steven 166 Nankivell, Nancy 150,270 Nathan, Stephen 50 Naylor, Debra 158 Neal, Brian '169 Neary, Michael 169,178 Neary, Patrick 169 Nebel, William 50 Nelson, David '50 Nelson, Richard 50 Nelson, SCQUZ 170, Newtson, Robert 50 ixiichoii, christine 50,99,161,E 177 rrr 4 Nichols, Leetf50 Nickols, Jr., Thomas 166 Nielcen, James 266 Nightingale, Cynthia 157 Nirxson, Joyce 149 Nole, Joyce L51 Nordeen, Katherine 157 Norris, Steph,eni264' North, Deborah 267 Novak, Michael 166 Nuger, Pamelajigl Nutt, William 51,166 Oakley, Mary 161 Obenhouse, Susan 154 Obiajulu, Fabian 97 Obrien, Shayla 146,176 Oconnor, Brian 165 Oconnor, James 91 Oconnor, Timothy 170 Odegard, Judith 51 Ogawa, Patrice 51 Ohare, Christopher 51 Oldenburg, Mary 51,263 Qlin, Trudy 51 Y Qlsen, William 51 Olson, Cherl 51,161 Olson, Donald 51,266 Omalley, Laura 153 Oneill, Jean 51,262,305 Oneill, Timothy' 51,165 Orban, Nlark 212 Orillac, Erasrno 51,264 Orlich, Donald 162 Orourke, Kathleen 150 Orr, Rebecca 99,149 Oshlo, Deborah 51 1 Ott, Deborah 267 Ouart, Markv266 Overholt, Melissa 158 Owen, Brent 170 Owens, Jo 51 Owens, Judith 51 Pace, Larry 517 Pack, Michael 162 Palmer, Barbara 51,207,262 Pappas, Johri 166,270 Parker, Cathee 51 Parker, George 161 Parrott, Julie 52 Parsons, Joseph 169' Patterson, Judy 263 Paul, Bruce 169 Paull, David 170 Paulson, Kathie 178 Pearce, Sidney ,527 Pearson, Barth! 169 Pearson, Suef197 Penrod, ,Kenrieth,,52 Penrod, Ro,gej 152,170 Penton, Cassandra 52 Y Perrin, Kathleen 146,212 Perrinjaquet, Craig 166,177 Person, Douglas 52,264,268 Pesch, Kathleen 52,150,178 Peters, Kent 52 Petersen, Barbara 52,146 Petersen, Cheryl 52 Petersen, Karen 153 Peterson, Diane '52 Peterson, Donald 160 Peterson, Michael 52 Petranoff, David, 52,174 Piasecki, John 162 ' Pielet, Jeffrey 262 Pienta, Jane 52,150 Pierce, Michael 166 Pierre, Karen 52 Piper, James 52,174 Pisciotta, Nancy- 52 Place, Diane 52,304 Platt, Karen 176 Plavac, Mark 170,178,262 Plavin, James 162 Polk, Michael 91 Pontow, Bonnie 52 Pool, Sharon 52, Pope, Linda 157 Porter, Jaime 53,146,262, 270,305 Portes, Daniel 170,178 Post, Alda 53 Pounds, Lynne 53, Powers, Martin 53,169 Powles, Cynthia 158 Prager, Frank 53,264 Prather, Richard 169 Preucil, Jeff 170 Pride, Mike 91 Pringle, John 53,169 Prisant, Cheryl 161 Prokop, Patricia 53 Proppe, Harold 91 Puderbaugh, Sheryl 53 Purdy, Rob'266 Pursel, Thomas 266 Pyle, Robert 209 Quax, Duck sae 7 Quiggle, Eilizazbetli 53 Quiner, T0rfi.23,264 Quinlask, Ann 146 Raatz, Susan 158 Racine, Scottie 16,5 Rademaker, David 163 Rafert, Portia 53 Rahn, Karen 53,146,270 Rainbolt, Scot 91 Ramsey, Keith 53 Ranallo, Joanne 53 Rasmussen, Carole7261 Rauser, Debbie 161 Ray, Dave 170 Ray, ,Joyce 53 Rayman, Mary 53 Raynes, Joel 212 Read, Robert 170 Redinger, Randy '266 Redman, Loretta 154 Redmond, Anne 53,153 Redmond, Becky 54 Redshaw, Samuel 54 Reece, Rebecca 54,150 Reed, Brian 165 Reed, Gordon 266 Reed, James 166 Reed, Janet 267 V Reed, Jeffrey 54,266 Reeves, Kenrie 54,263 Regan, Janet 54,146 Reger, Mark 264 Rehr, Jeanette 54, Reiter, Thomas 266 Reuter, Nancy 54 Reynolds, Michael '91 Reynolds, Monica 54,158 Rhodes, Ann 146 Richards, John '170 f f Richardson, Ruth! 146,177, 270 Riedy, Joanne 161 Rieger, Mark 54' K Rigg, Robert 1623212 Riley, Georgian 153 Riazoli, Pat -54,7269 Roberson, David,91 -, Roberts, Brian 166 Robertson, RhonEla54 fRQoLbinson, Jane 177,178,212 Robinson, Jill 54 Y Robinson, Richard i165 ' Robinson, W,iIliam:266 Roddy, James 54 Rode, Jann 170 Rodemeyer, Joan 54 Rodgers, Janet 158,177 Rodriquez, Tom 174 libffe, Kenneth '54 ' Rogers, Jeanne '54,146,261, 263,304 S Rohm, Rebecca 154 Rohwedel, Curtis 54,162 Rfidke, 505396541 Rooks, Bill 170' Rosberg, Gary 166 Rose, Sue 55,161 Rosen, Sti6ven 55' Rosenberg, Jay 169 Rosengard, David' 55,212 Rosenstein, Mark 166 Rliienstonre, Nancy 161' Rciionekdean 55 Ross, 'Kayef'243 Rossitter, Vicki 55 Rotenberk, Loretta 55,220 Rother Ann!-55' ' Roth,ne'm, .Greg 166. 1 Roubat, Johanna 55,212 Rfouth, leenita 55 Rjogwe, Ste-ve 165 Rowell, Nancy 55 Rowland, .Dean 169,178 Rowley, Jan 56 Rozema, Janice 56 Rubin, Robert 56 Rubnitz, Marylu 56 Ruby, Bob 173 6 Rue Karen 56 Ruhl, cyhthia 158 Rguhman, James 174 A Russel-I, Charlotte 56,1-46, 176,178,270,f30Yl Russell, Greg 166 Russell, Rhea 56 Rutherford, James 56,169 Ryan, ,Carol 150,177 Ryan, Peggy 56,150 Ryan, Ronald 264 Ryckman, Donald 264 Rydstrand, Cheryl 56 Ryerson, Alan 166 Sage, Norman 266 Sahlstrom, Craig 170 ' Salasko, William 170 Salens, Dave 268 Saltzstein, Julie 56,146,177 Samples, William 91 Sanders, Kent 56 Sanderson, Elizabeth 150 Sansone, Michelle 158 Sapp, Richard 170 Sartoris, John 173 , Savage, James 56 Savage, Thom,asi266 Schaefer, Greg 165 f Schaeffer, Kathryn 161 ' Schager, Dean 56 Scheele, Jean 656,146,178 Schilling, Jrg,'Hugh+166 Schlan, Lee'162': -Schleier, Phi,,lip,56f V Schlossmann, l Bradley 56 Schnidt, Frederick '165 Schmidt, kinda 57,15'3,178, 263 ' iscihlm-ildtf lvlieqhaeil 266 1 ,Sch mgidt, st6hl,6,y717s lS9hmittf Giymileiei 579 Schmitt, ,Lirida,57' Schmitz, Lawrence 166 A Schneider, Trudy 557,146 Schneider, Laura 57' Schneider, Robert 174 Schnitzius, Deborah 57,150 Schoeller, Jane 57,267 Schor, lvlarlt 57 V ' Schramm, A-lani162 Schreiber, John 173 Schrepfer, Deborah 57,146, 262 1 . Schretlrs, Jon 170 ' Schreurs, Cris 57,158 Schrimpl, william 57,91 Schubert, Debra 57, Schuett, Jeffrey 166 eschulhiof, Milford 166 ,Schul ing, lvlailt 57,107 Schulti, lioward 57 Schultz, Joanne 57: Schultz, Susai1157 Schultz, Terry 577 Schumacher, Linda 57 Schuman, Julie 57 7 Schuman, Robert 166 - Schwab, Janet 197 Schwarti, Bruce -57 Sch weppe, Michael 58 Schwi Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Seago Sebbe Seege der, iLauraV154 Douglas 170 Earl 58 Jeffrey,58 Joy 58,146,262,263 Kathryn 58,150 Mark 58 Nancy 581 Susan 58 , Jane 58 n, Gay 58,161,267 r, Jeffrey 91 Segal, Gary 58,166 Seifer Seifer t, Michael 56,266 t, Patricia 58,267 Seigal, Carol ,157 t Selan, Carol 149 Semonchik, James 58 Serdar, Danielle 270 A Shaffer, Kenneth 58 Shankland, ,Richard 1616 Sharp, William 165,178- Sharpe, Mar'ilynI58,150 6 Sh-HW, Annette 58, Shawver, Janet 158 Shea, Kevin 166 Sheahan, Nancy 58,150,262, 270 Shedd, David 174 Shefler, Michael 174 Shellum II, ,Lloyd 58 Shepard, William 59,169 Shepherd, Rebecca 59',146, 176 Sherman, Christine 262 shiff, Marc 170 V5 Shindelar, Caro lann 59,262, 263 ' Shirle Shor, y, Corinne 59,146 Philip 59 Shore, Barbara 59' Shore, Warren 59,173 Shreeves, Sue 212 Shuey, Eleanor 59' Shugart, Rebecca 59,146 Shymanski, Catherine, 59 Sieclenburg, Douglas 91 Siegel, Barry '59 Siegel, Julie 59 Siemi eniec, John 59 Siempelkamp, Mary 59 Siesseger, Joan 59,263 Silverberg, Jeff ,173 Simering, Tom 162 Simmons, Stephen 264 Simms, Jr., John 162 Simon, Howard 169 Simoncheck, Jim 166 Simonian, June 153 Singer, Gary 162 1 Singsen, Katrina 59 sinks, Kim 59 - Siskind, Michael: 59 Sivright, s66tt 165 Sfkiles, Catherine 99,157 Slabotsky, Scott 162,217, g261,270, Sager., Michael 60 islagle, Lisa 150 Slatterly, Thomas, 60,166 gSlalvin, Penelope! 154 , fs,l,,i'hg6fl6h6l, Karen 161 tSIotiElf1 Richard 60 A Sm'erek,'Peggy 60,158 Smith, Brook 174 Smgith, Bruce 60 Smith, Challee 158 Smith, Cindy 60 Smith, Douglas 60 Smith, Janine 60 ' ' Kevin 170 Sin ith, Mary 60,149,270 Srnith, Michael 170,242 Smith, Nelson 60 Smith, Richard 61,264 Smith, Stephen 61,162 Smith, Susan 161 Snodgrass, Barry 174 Snydee, Charles 197 Snyder, Courtnay 61 Srfyder, 'James 91 Soderlund, Keith 162 i A Solfisburg, ,Sandra 153 Solverson Thorwold 91 Super, istsyei 264 I 1 1s6i'6hs6h, Kirsten 157 ' Spangler, Kimberly 146 Speer, BQ 174 Spence, Thomas 61 Speyer, April 61 -Spivey, Mark 91 Spurny, Jr., Frank 61,268 Staley, Deborah 61,268,269 l Stalnaker, Susam 150,177 Stankee, Glen 165 Stanton, Roger 170 Stapleton, Jack 61,91 Stark, Susan 157 ' Starkey, Susan 161,177 Stefani, II, Raymond,170 l Steger, Jennie 150 Stein, John 174 -i Stein, Lawrence 162- ' Stenberg, Susan 61 I Stephens, 'Carol 61,157 Sternberg, Jeffrey 170 Stetzel, Danny761' f Stevenson, ,William 91 Stewart, Lesley- 61- K Stine, Robert 165 2 ' Stockstill, ,Dennis 266 Stoll, Glenn 1701, Q Kf Stolz, Sharrnan 146,212 Stratton,'Jaok 61 ill Strayer, Brian 6,1 ' 7 Street, James 170 Strickler, R.ichard 170 Strong, Harry 166 Strosnider, Janice 61 A Strum, Jon 61 V ,Y Stuart, Donna 611,266,267 Sturmon, Janet 161 Suchar,'Carl ,162 Sudbay, Patricia 154 Sudhoff, Douglas 61 Sundberg, Mary 153 Sunders, Kent 269 1, Svendsen, Jr., John 60,170 ' Swan, Shellea 161 Swan II, Elmer 174 , Swanson, John 62 Swanson, Patricia 624,267 Swanson, Valerie,146,176 Sweaney, Deborah 62 Swedberg, Teresa 1587 Sweetenm Jr., Loren 62 Swenson, Krista'62,146 Swisher, Sarah 1971 Svvope, III, Virgil, 62 Tal bot, Frank A E ,s ,,,, me 'iw m :LN wiv, I Ifi Q Q, ,Q .11rHr.,.......7 .1 - , ,1 ,: ,L f,1fTf w,gfLfQis4m, aufE+liim2f .ihaxsi -I Y f img LI IIE: SiS? ,. 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'IQ 4 CQUFIX STAFF 1974 Was a lVlemorable Year For lVlany Reasons: Watergate, Spiro Agnew, The Exorcist, Sam lrvi the energy crisis, Rosemary Woods, toilet paper shortages, 55 mile-per-hour speed limits, tennis' Battle ofthe Sexes, lVlavis and C.W., impeach- ment, massage parlors, The Sting, the Arab-ls- raeli conflict and the Comet Kouhoutek. Drake also had a few eventful occurances which we have tried to document. What we present is the result of one year's work--rummaging through hundreds of photographs, thousands of words and many, many phone calls. We hope you enjoy it. We hope you read it. The Quax is for you. 1974 was unique. We hope you think the Quax is. We do. Debbie Dugan, Editor-in-Chief. fl 30 I ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Dana Banon, Graphics Editor, Kim Craw- ford, Assistant Graphics Editor. BACK ROW: Steve Erickson, Art Director, Charlotte Russell, People Editor. BELOW: Copy Editors: Diane Place and Chet Dallas. N t l 1 , l l l ij., y ',K1' , 1 ' ..' ,,- . 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