Indiana University - Arbutus Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)
- Class of 1958
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19 5 8 Arbutus GAIL D ' ANGELO SHAW • EDITOR IN CHIEF DICK MONROE • MANAGING EDITOR LOUIS COHEN • BUSINESS MANAGER NORMAN LINTON • PERSONNEL DIRECTOR In diana Un iversity Bloomingtofiy Indiana The university is but an intellectual midwife dedicated to delivering the genius of the young. The desire for knowledge heralds her entrance; her exit precedes the wisdom mature In the buildings and woodlands her substance is found, in the being of teachers her life And the proof of her skill is the cry of discovery sounded each day from the lips of the young. I ik , - laHPS i f r «s.-.-j fl tas„;.- First the melody of a single instrument the harmony of two . . . that one may understand the music of the full orchestra Inquisite youth: to these Old Wisdom shall her mystery reveal V f % H il rrc kF= 3 - l£i ' - . f i r ' -; : i ▲t. m m I I i il ' l Jk- if . iSsra,. JSii l ' ,i teP- 1 ■Im : hiesim m sM iliiifi mum fa r5f:wi«fe-j ' IT And what of man-created majesty can equal God ' s crown among the leaves? 11 S : From the alphabet of dreams. . . I 12 I and the primer of reality. . flows the beauty of mans signature. 13 And all around the freedo n song of laughter. . . 15 ffw ■f t :.. -f ■ ' ;: ' !§  • a: -- ' -t . ---■, ? - V • - ' ii ia V J Enter. .. that I may give you my knowledge, that you may give me yours. And together we shall create a new world of wonders StsaiS- ' H ,• ? ? ' T- J The face shines proof of a many-chambered throbbing heart Pigeons grounded and still as the leaves Autumn beauty . . . prelude to the long, cold winter 18 ■' 4 i ' 2 : 5m v 4. ' ■' ' ?. r . - ' si : «e? f • 4  A- • - ? -- . 19 r . ' . ■♦ : ? V •J. ' Vg .;v) T- % In a frame of green foliage, the Wellhouse stands as picturesquely as it did in distant days gone by. This is our campus ... a shady parh ... a small wood . . a bubbling stream . . . meadows . . . beauty. Our campus can be a quiet haven, a place of peace and serenity created not so much by man as by nature. Only nature with her eternal touches can make modern buildings a part of campus, only nature ... a soft cover of ivy against the walls ... a small woods nearby ... a wide blue sky. As the days and years go by students gradually be- come accustomed to this beauty, and it is no longer the revered thing it once was. But an alumnus returning to the campus sees its beauty ' again as for the first time . . . and remembers. 20 An old face in a familiar settins Where, amid solitude, one can obser e solitude 21 These the new citizens of a century-old community . . . come to bring new life to ancient traditions A lone survivor of between class desertion Teeming, bright, busy by day; vacant, dark, still by night 9 ' ) The bell rings, and then evacuation begins . . . classes are over. 25 A university is more than a collection of books and a group of buildings. The university is people . . . whether they be students, faculty members, or maintenance men. It is people searching for knowledge, for an understanding of themselves, their friends, the world ... of all existence. Their quest for wisdom is never ended and never satisfied. The more they learn, the more they realize how little they know. So it is among I.U. students. No matter v, ' hether they come from Indiana or another country, they are all Hoosiers ... in the I.U. sense . . . on their endless ways to a common goal. A last minute check will save extra trips. Waiting taxis are mute evidence of a vacation ended. What ' s really exasperating is that in only nine months all this stuff must be packed and hauled back home again. After a long day, at last going home, ready to hit the books It ' s time for a rest as the bags seem to get heavier. Details details, always details 1 wm m H m f Mfcr ' - ' - ' ' j HB B 9| H HH v ' -f lr ' V ,.: ; .,. i 1 t V 1 jH IBf H _ i m lL vm ■No matter what the method, each year the same . . . noise, people 23 z. .. tV - ' i x V '  .w Wi N f ' K ■: -4. - -J . f - ■«-. W ihr- «M$£| ' --:::sii - - ' - - - : ; « ' ♦■-, u. m r -y ■H s . ' ' — -rv .. • --..- -f: t- ' aWiN t  ' i ' ■ i ' ■' i ' . ' ■A- '  ' ViS ' fV;i ' Knowledge pours forth and notes are written as the lecture continues. 2S And what hustling corridor, what solitary corner, holds not the evidence of man s search for knowledge ja«%- . The voung man and the skill Nature ' s silence ... a study haven. 29 t§ai fgSl Sm0 t Scholarly students study ' side sundry sites. Final exams . . . the grade doesn ' t include posture. Stvidying is work, at the Commons or anyplace else. T...e...r...m... (space) ...p...a...p...e...r typist In 1824, a small State Seminary of ten students was started in Bloomington. One hundred thirty-one years later, the institution . . . now a university with nearly 13,000 students ... is expanding still more with a new Union, a Humanities Building, and a Law Building. Indiana University is a school of progress whose structural development is closely connected with its educational advancement. Students today take for granted the modern facili- ties of the many new buildings, and few realize that the old places like Maxwell and Alpha Halls once represented progress. Today the past of the Univer- sity is emphasized by the atmosphere of tradition which many of its structures create. 31 Catalogue and pen . . . standard equipment in the library . and in the stacks. 32 A lifeline to an education, an lU in miniature, an integral part of the University . . , this is a division. It is a stepping stone, a solution to an education for those persons who must rem ain at home, work throughout the year, or increase a grade average It is a university in ones own backyard, a vital vein in the great system of education. Through this vein flows the knowledge which gives the students. . . understanding. . : inspiration . . . evaluation . . . introspection. VJ:fen a student has finished his job, he can say to the world. . . ' T have studied. . . have worked. . . I am complete. ' ' 33 On the verge of steel and oil, natural beauty and educational enlightenment Oblivion of all but study 34 Calumet Founded 26 years ago, The Calumet Division serves the western part of Lake County. Its main office, built in 1939, is located in East Chicago; however, classes meet in Hammond as well. Over 1,270 students enrolled this Fall. Each center usually offers a subject in adult education which is unique to other University branches. Calumet has a popular series of lectures on Crime and the Criminal in Modern Society. Another course is Writing for Fun and Profit. Today the Division has an extensive business program in addition to a good English department. The Calumet and Gary Centers co-operate in giving a special Certificate in Accounting. This is awarded to students who complete a specified curriculum of 47 hours, 27 of which must be t±tJ HjMfVER SITV Time out from individual work for conferring A limestone building . . . lU tradition found in the Calumet 3 Earlham The climax of any lecture, emphasis of the important point The Earlham Division is a joint organization operated by Indiana University and Earlham College. Two buildings in Richmond have been used since the Center ' s founding in 1946. They have enough room to accommodate any further increase in the present enrollment of 440 students. Credit courses which are taken at the Center are transferable to either institution as long as the student meets the regular requirements. Like most lU divisions, Earlham has a well-developed business program; however, its arts and sciences courses are equally as good. Noncredit subjects include The Ice Age in Whitewater Valley. Age has no effect upon the joy of creation. Carefully prepared movies enhance the learning process. Informal discussion stimulates clear, rapid thinking and effective speaking. Something for everyone 56 INDIANA g UNIVERSITY f CJ NTER Kokomo ■u-:r- ' . The Indiana University Center at Kokomo is now in its 13 th year. Since 1944, it has grown steadily in both enrollment and the number of courses offered. Today there are over 800 students attending classes. Of these, approximately 500 persons are taking credit courses which fulfill the requirements for a degree. The Kokomo Center has followed the rest of the University in requiring every undergraduate business student to pass a comprehensive written examination in his junior year. Other students, who are taking subjects which satisfy their personal interests, are offered such popular noncredit courses as stock-market analysis, real estate, and retailing. The Center buildings have been improved this year. The conference room and the lecture room, known as the Coach House, were remodeled. A student lounge was built, and several rooms were redecorated. The Center also sponsors a number of extracurricular activities such as the Civic Theater Group and the Foreign Film Series. A short, whispered conversation in the library Some listen, others pause for a smile during lecture. Time outs ' are typical of college everj ' where. 51 Office secretaries check the records. Fort Wayne Founded in 1917, the Fort Wayne Center is the second oldest division. In Spring of 1957, it had an enrollment of 2200 students, making it the third largest lU branch. The Division now uses rooms in Central High School and a building which was first put into use in 1939- Through an arrangement with the Art Center in Fort Wayne, a student may progress towards an A.B. degree in fine arts or a B.S. in art education. The Center provides social sciences and humanities, while the art school offers apphed art courses. Special noncredit lecture series are offered to Fort Wayne residents as a means of broadening their education and fields of interest. Among these courses are such subjects as insurance, The World Struggle for Power and Peace, and home furnishing. The Fort Wayne Center now offers a variety of awards to students enrolled at the Division. Among these are partial fee-remission scholarships which are given to valedictorians and salutatorians of Indiana high schools. Library privileges provided for students 38 Students and professor clear up a point. ■—1 mm n .  - Students congregate in lounge A diagram clarifies a vital question and may appear as a test question. 39 Gary The Gary Division was founded in 1948. A large, modern building is now being built to replace the present one. It will be completed in the Summer of 1959. The Center has an enrollment of over 1600 students, most of whom are following undergraduate courses. There is, however, a limited number of postgraduate courses. The Center also has an adult-education division which offers residents an opportunity to pursue special or vocational interests. The Gary Division Library contains over 10,000 volumes and is open to smdents 12 hours a day. The students themselves operate a newspaper which is called the Ingot. Outstanding scholars are eligible to receive one of several organizational awards which pay for part or all of the student ' s mition. For those who study with an aid college outlines A library ... a way to the past, present, and future 40 Foundation of a building and soon in its halls of knowledge ... a foundation for learning Getting assistance from a helpful clerk An interview, whether for a job or activity ' , is important. 41 Indianapolis Founded in 1916, the Indianapolis Center is the oldest Indiana University division. In 42 years, it has grown into one of the largest lU branches, with an enrollment of 2675 students. The Center now occupies two buildings at different places in the downtown sector of the city. One of the buildings contains offices and classrooms; the other houses an extensive library. Because of the nearness of the Medical Center, several undergraduate courses for nursing and dental hygiene are offered, in addition to the regular studies. Division students are permitted to use the new Student Union, which has a dance floor and swimming pool. Their representatives serve on the Union Board, which provides numerous social activities. A Student Council is elected by the Center student body. A witty instructor and an occasional humorous incident are appreciated by a receptive class. 42 In a small, informal group, the class can profit from a free exchange of ideas. A stimulating lecture inspires questions. Good notes are often the secret of success. INDIANA UNIVERSITY DOWNTOWN CINTIR -L.: MMA iwt. 4j The builder of education must have his tools and a place of distribution. Enlightened education penetrates the inner darkness. Time now to listen . . . and learn 44 Jeffersonville The Southeastern Center at Jeffersonville was founded in 1941. It had an enrollment of 391 students who attended classes in one room of Jeffersonville High School. Since then it has grown to an enrollment of 1381 persons, only 77 of whom are full-time students. Many persons from Kentucky and the southernmost parts of Indiana attend the classes. Until recently, the Center occupied quarters in various high schools. A new building, however, was completed last December. The structure was dedicated in April, when President Herman B Wells attended the opening. The 600,000-dollar edifice provides facilities for classrooms, a library, several science laboratories, and administrative offices. It is the only Indiana University class building which is completely air-conditioned. The Center has a very active extracurricular program which includes a Student Council; Alpha Delta Kappa, honorary fraternity; and a student newspaper, the Southeastern Student. ' H H H H TI H ■hjB BP Concentration is included at this informal conference. Pencils fly as the lecture goes on. Conversation and relaxation are synonymous as coeds find time for a break. 45 Quiet surroundings are essential for effective study. South Bend ' Mishawaka The South Bend-Mishawaka Center is the largest division, with an enrollment of 3786 students. Because of its size, the Center holds classes in the YWCA, as well as in Central High School. Architects are drawing plans for a new building which will consolidate the Center in the future. Since its founding in 1933, the Division has expanded not only in enrollment, but also in the educational program itself. Today it has one of the most extensive adult-education programs in the state. Adult residents of the two cities are offered everything from speed reading to gerontology, problems of the senior citizens. For students who plan to get a college degree, there are the usual preparatory courses. There is also a limited number of postgraduate subjects offered. The South Bend-Mishawaka Center is a school which is as complete in activities as it is in classes. For French students, there is the Alliance Francaise, a national club. For persons interested in journalism, there is the quarterly lU Center News. Any Division student may belong to the South Bend Center Student Council. 9 .1 M 1 Everyone has his own favorite study position. 46 The bookstore provides study supplies for lU students attending classes in their own Michiana area. Eager students and well-qualified instructors . . . classes are alike in these respects at Bloomington and South Bend. 47 VINCENNP ! ' • SITY f • . :  siT fj « gw«!i ' «ry M ' i,. i Visual aids help students to interpret facts more correctly. Progress in faculty-student understanding Vincennes Schoolwork momentarily forgotten, thinking goes on. The Vincennes Division is the newest lU center. In 1950, the Division of Adult Education founded the Center to serve southwestern Indiana. Since then, enrollment has continued to grow to its present peak of one hundred eighty-five students. The Division is operated by Vincennes University in cooperation with Indiana University. Classes also are presented in Washington High School in Washington, Indiana. A range of courses is offered throughout the fields of adult education and graduate and undergraduate instruction. Several unusual courses offered for adult education include such subjeas as oil painting, contemporary drama, and ceramics. There are also regularly scheduled business and education programs for all fully enrolled students. A few graduate courses in education are offered, including psychology of individual differences and the administration of elementary schools. Five friends approach a mutual experience in learning. 48 49 Man is not man. ..He is Men A test flunked, a pin returned, a game lost, an argument started . . . and thus a person becomes unhappy. Some keep their problems to themselves . . . others seek the help of a friend to share their worries. Sharing problems with each other gives the moral support which helps people to face life ' s troubles. Happiness grows and grows when it is shared. An amusing incident, a funny joke, a wonderful time . . . makes a closer friend. A group of people together . . . and laughter becomes contagious. Sharing experiences, good and bad, gives fuller meaning to friendship and greater understanding of each other. Pain with a postmark friendship, faith, and time alone will ease the weight of loss. 30 A cheerful smile ... a helping hand Cheering up helps to bring a temperature down. The satisfaction of having someone to tell, to share Excited winners share joy. 51 To share one ' s wisdom and knowledge ... to grow Smiles of elation crown the new king. I ' M ' Mil H Iff I W Fm Bis I jfl « B| Joy is contagious as a new queen is named. Bachelor king celebration begins with hand shaking. 52 53 Here the enthusiasm . . . contagious Here the spirit . . .perpetuated from generation to generation Early in spring, the campus begins to prepare for one of the greatest collegiate events in the United States, the Little 500. The whole Little 500 weekend is a classic within itself ... a whirling, pulsating, hustle and bustle of activities and special events. Since the first race began in 1951, its popularity and importance have steadily increased among the students and nation at large. In 1956, over 15,000 people attended the race. Today, everybody gets in on the act! Men ride in the race. Women ' s housing units sponsor all-girl tricycle teams in a Miniature 500. Kappa Alpha Theta and Delta Gamma sororities compete in the Little Little 500. There ' s the Sprocket Hop held in the Men ' s Quad, the Theta Chi Bicycle Bounce, and the Acacia Ice Cream Social. The whole, glorious round of celebration is climaxed by the race itself Saturday afternoon and the Little 500 Variety Show that night. The next evening, dead-tired students sit down at desks and try to crack a book. The gaiety is over. They cringe at the thought of approaching finals. The students try to concentrate but can ' t . . . they think back over the fun-filled, madcap weekend and . . . It was great! H ROW 1: Gene McGarvey, Bill Armstrong, Jill Strickland. ROW 2: Nancy- Jones, Sue Charlesworth, Linda Silver, Sandy Schroeder. ROW 3: Brad Laycock, Norm Spaulding, Dave Albright, Doug Shue. tj The presence of Jill Corey enhances the fruits of victory. Teammates demonstrate required speed . . . and skill of exchanging during race. Hugh O ' Brian (Wyatt Earp) talks to fans. Girls keep track as laps pile up. ' His all for others In a burst of energy, a Sigma Nu rider, his face a tense mask, spurts to victory. 56 Twisted pileup of arms, legs, pedals, wheels Disaster strikes as rider ' s bike goes out of control. A last briefing ... a final rest ... a deep concentration Tension broken, victors and backers are ecstatic. 57 Hear the hum of life. It sounds in the bubbling of laughter in the buzzing of whispers Old idea, now reality . . . busses to carry rushees between houses Rushee or active — the smile ' s still the same There it is . . . the last, long walk ... an eternity to the dimness of the door. Within, the vague shadows of women waiting . . . without, the nervous and slightly frightened girls who must make that last walk. A final step to the door and then it is too late to turn back. The rushee steps inside and arms reach out to welcome her, then suddenly the warmth and friendliness of the girls envelop her and she is at ease. This is sorority rush . . . anxiety and nervousness, but a common bond of understanding and appeal. Introductions, talk and cigarettes — symbols of rush Conversation and excitement fill an already crowded room. Activies consider finishing touches to highlight rush part) ' . Rushees exchange excited thoughts before passing over threshold of sorority 39 Dinner . . . talk . . . and men rush. Eager and excited . . . slightly uneasy and a little self- conscious . . . this is the rushee. The fraternity man seems calm and assured. He tries to make his guest relax; he tries to see beyond the rushee ' s facade. He must impress and yet not seem overbearing, and he must break the tension which exists be- tween them. Active and rushee meet . . . the first step in a potential fraternal friendship t ' Hl liTu, Assuredly this is only a memento, just for decoration. Mealtime, a time for food, fun, and first impressions 60 Voices joined in cheerful song — only one evidence of fraternity spirit With informality the keynote, getting acquainted continues. Friendly chatting — brotherhood ' s beginnings 61 A pleasure-bent crowd in a world of dancing balloons In the in never-never land of pied pipers and rainbows stuck together with cotton candy. The carefree excitement of Fall Carnival Carnival crowds . . . colorful costumes Personal talent attracts business to carnival cause. Stuffing kleenex in chicken wire, construction from bottom up Little Jack Horner ... no plum in this pie 64 Painting crew industriously works on its booth Reach for the sky, the trombone seems to shout. Snatch of backhills is transplanted to fieldhouse Swirling masses of people eddying around the booths . . . gay stands with barkers drawing in a crowd . . . weary performers pulling themselves together for one last show . . . the happy excitement of a fun-filled evening . . . this is Fall Carnival! It ' s a night of fun and lightheartedness and the chmax of many weeks ' work. In early fall, housing units throughout campus choose themes for their shows. The booths they build take ingenuity, planning, and plenty of work. For weeks before the big night, skits are practiced, costumes made, and material for the booths gathered. When at last the night before the Carnival comes, everyone goes to the I.U. Fieldhouse and begins to put up their booths. Some working through until noon the next day, the weary students build the stands. If anything goes wrong, they must improvise quickly, for time is their enemy. Only a minor fire, quickly extinguished, mars the final hours of preparation. At last, the hour is here. The doors open and Indiana walks in to see the wonders of the House of Wax, the Red Sullivan Show, Little Cal City, and Can It Be Done in Eighty Days? One can never quite see all the gaily decorated booths, and it is only when weariness calls him home that he finally leaves the Fieldhouse and the Fall Carnival. The season separate by look by feel is yet mtftess of the Winters sound transferred to a warm green stage A bright place of learning set in shade of darkness 66 Rigging a sailboat on cool, still Lake Lemon m ' - ' : ,.J LRC residents take advantage of sun and warm weather. An ROTC squadron marches over hill. ' ummer heat, sweat and hard work accompany paper. My heart is turning home again. ' 67 University presidents enjoy a game. Board members share a joke. A noted psychologist at work. Lift but the cover of this hook; look hut a single page To many students, the faculty are only shadows who exist from nine to five o ' clock. When their official jobs are done for the day, their reality ends for the students . . . until the next morning. The only time that a student thinks of faculty members as being individuals is when he needs the advice or help of a teacher. The faculty member teaches during the day, holding a position of importance. He is a person who is respected and admired; but despite the position of dignity which he holds in the eyes of many persons, he is a man. When he goes home at night, he is just another citizen, a church member, a next-door neighbor. He likes to relax as much as any student, to laugh and to talk, to enjoy a pleasant evening with good company. Only the students who work with faculty members in outside activities or organizations have the chance to look past their superficial titles ... to find the human beings. Despite the difference in age or experience, the faculty member leads a life very similar to that of a student. It is one of fun and sorrow, hopes and disappointments, friends and enemies. He has his own personal problems, his good and bad days. There are times when he doesn ' t want to go to work, either; but because his responsibility is great, he comes. past the title hearer And you shall find imprinted there the spirit of a true friend. A faculty member gets in on the act. ■J r -ir stfe) Dean Shaffer temporarily dismisses his official duties. Branch McCracken after a change from coach to cook 69 10 Victory . . . victory springs from the heart Sharing nourishes its success, success can only be a measure of spirit 71 Programs still have value after a game is over. Beauty and spirit fire Hoosier halftime. Football contests are banner events. Card section provides color 12 Marching 100 members await the time when they will be out there playing. Hot dogs and Cokes add to atmosphere. Exciting and ivid . . . the variegated pattern of I.U. 73 Glee, hope, and excitement add up to the Hoosier spirit. 74 This is sports spirit . . . the thrill of a score, the agony of a team at bay, the joy of a successful last-minute stand. While teams fight hard, fans subconsciously are in the thick of battle . . . blocking that player, making that basket, or driving in a last in- tense effort to overtake the man ahead to win the big race. Sadness follows defeat, and elation accom- panies the win. The greatest part of sports spirit, however, is that of pride, pride in the team that does its best. Pride is that un- measurable quantity that drives a team along the wave of victory or supports it when its best is not good enough. Half the strength in a game is the combined spirit of the crowd and the team. With it, no team can be little. Without it, there can be no team. Few things are greater than creation . . . One of them is tradition r Homecoming Queen, beauty on parade . . . . . . more beauty, and the beast J(M)l[MCTga ' TN]R!ui Greeks went sky-high in backing the Crimson. 76 Free speech ...a golden sword Forged on an anvil of belief Voting requirement: one must be an I.U. student. Students return to school, and they begin again the conventions and campaigns which fill the political year on the I.U. campus. This is one university activity in which every student may take a part. At this time they are all citizens, student citizens, voting for their future campus leaders and organizers. As the Independent and Organized Parties vie for the various campus offices, the students themselves can consider the plat- forms of the parties and the merits of each candidate. To many individuals, class elec- tions are occasions of seriousness, chances to gain experience in the practice of the democratic process of government. Campus politics and elections are to many the I.U. version of national and international affairs. Convention delegates applaud their party ' s candidate. 18 To vote, one first must register. Voting, the manifestation of a student ' s free will The crowd gathers around a campaign car ... a symbol of a democratic election at I.U. 19 Costumed performers handle the stage pay of their stage toil. I.U. sings. In the 1957 manner, a campus honors Kaddiwampus, an ancient North American Indian chief, whose spirit was once worshiped by competitive singing. Tribes in the I.U. nation work at a feverous pitch for weeks in preparation of the annual event. Anyone is allowed to enter, time, talent, co-operation, and competitive spirit are the offerings which contribute to the climax, the two-night musical contest. Kaddiwampus honors a few winning tribes with golden trophies and the favor of the nation. Vibrant and sensual calypso joins campus rhythms. 80 Two members of production number wait f( 3r their cue. ,« v. ' ' pF| ' P IL ' ' I Br An extended pause before the performance Music is a part of every individual, a way of expressing one ' s inner feelings. It is not always confined to well-organized groups. Some persons find satisfaction in the late-hour jam sessions which result in a friendly little band. Other individuals fulfill an ambition by singing with a dance band or perhaps by belonging to a musical group. For some people music has a purpose . . . not in education or culture . . . but in life and love. And their joy was heard in the melodies ... in the songs of American tradition Music in its many forms starts with a man and his instrument. if TV: m ' i % ■« J • ' y V 77? Med-Law Boress ?:} ! ' «l wr- « | ' V n Jj- k4 ; ' it. -fc- ;itt i ...a melee of bones derbies and canes of spirited competitors and cheering arbitrators Each poised on a compass point along a needle line. . . The scene is set the teams poised for the tug of war Suddenly the battle of the brawn is on and the men pull as if their lives depend upon drawing their opponents into the muddy Jordan A little give, a little take a few shouts, a few cheers but still the conflict continues A moment of suspense as both teams remain adamant The rope is stretched taut Then a little more brawn . . . or is it spirit? . . . and with a yell of defeat the losing side goes tumbling into the water It is over Muddy and wet the losing team is helped out of the Jordan by the jubilant winner Grudges vanish, giving way to mutual weariness. The apprentice of knowledge appears as labor on the textured brow, as patience in the hands of skill ...as imagination from the young 85 The test is collected, and now — worriedly — they begin to compare answers. For a lab technician, this is nothing unusual. A fact gatherer breaks for a bit of wool gathering. An inspiration . . . the formation . . . and soon a creation Light to reveal to science the mysteries of man 86 Last effort to make a good grade . . . before-final cramming Coffee to stay awake . . . cigarette to keep calm The duty of a university is to teach . . . the purpose of a student ... to learn, through activities, campus hfe, classes and studies. Through study the student gains knowledge; through the time spent in studying, he gains patience and wisdom. To study and to learn is to grow within oneself. The first glance at a problem shows to the student only a maize of intertwined difficulties. Through the confusion which its newness creates comes the feeling that this particular problem can never be learned or understood. Long hours are spent in studying, drudging a path towards the solution. Finally through the confusion comes a ray of understanding. Then the exhaustion, mental turmoil, and the problem itself disappear, giving way to the assurance that one has learned. 88 A pleasant evening spent at home dissecting An after-class explanation helps to straighten out a stvident ' s confusion. Quiet meditation . . . Warm companionship A universal friend ... the coffee break Coffee, cigarette, sports talk . . . and a perfect break Hurried cup for harried student 90 General activity in the Commons as a campus relaxes between classes Contemplation over coffee Carefully planned Commons Hour in action 91 The gang together or one apart Relief is spelled. . . break Card-game relaxation has its trying moments. Unlike textbooks, news must have immediate attention. A break from duty for drinking, reading, and talking 92 Relaxing outside the library may cause better concentration later. Nice day . . . outdoor work away from books Pausing to admire a work-of-art sandwich Honors Day: Time out to recognize good work. A pause in memorium of I.U. ' s founders A coed ' s dream ... to be out after hours; but it lasts only until the buzzer rings ending the fire drill. 94 New dorm decor . . . result of a friendly boress A favorite relaxation . . . time out to play pool The Melon Mess lived up to its name. A grin of anticipation for the caricaturist ' s handiwork Finals are dawning . . . But the new Arbutus comes first. 95 Students go out to meet nice weather when it comes. Time out for a polio shot A coke break . . . time for dreaming and discussing 96 ' , J £t: - cicija Three bandmen listen to their director in comfort. Why does it always have to be up on five? To a winter wonderland . . . the added touches of two happy girls Mermen take breather during practice session. 97 The first issue of the Student is presented thus . . . with allegiance to no faction, subservient to no motive of exultation, pure in tone, seeking the common good . . . This has been the policy of the Indiana Daily Student since its first publication, issued on February 12, 1857. By reporting campus, national, and international news, it has grown and become an important part of Indiana University. In the past 99 years, it has changed from a four-page, monthly paper of three columns to a larger, daily publication. Such men as Ernie Pyle, war correspondent, and William Lowe Bryan, former University president, have edited the Student, helping to make it one of the best college dailies in the country. Working on the Student is an adventure of experience, valuable throughout life. Jobs are available for reporters, photographers, businessmen, and editors. Individuals learn by their mistakes. They learn that working in a large organization carries heavy responsibility. Facts must be checked! Articles must be proofread! Deadlines must be met! Today approximately 45 journalism students work an average of 15 hours a week in one of the busiest buildings on campus, the Ernie Pyle Memorial Building. With all their work and long hours, journalism students still find time to relax. At the end o f each semester they have a Swing In, Swing Out party at which new staffs are announced and outstanding staff members are honored. I Sleepy Man is confronted by a product of the Mechanical Age 98 The tangle of events of a complex society must he sifted interpreted and presented simply enough to digest over breakfast. A momentary pause from the grind ■ftx latf. A copyreader organizes her work. A short break ... a time to think The slot man ' inside and copyreaders outside the rim edit stories. 99 Many people and many jobs make up an annual. Not all Arbutus work is paper work . . . time out for beauty 100 Good use is made of lights and time. . . . that the rememherance of things past caught in the moment molded in the hours may be held in memory s hand The Arbutus? Yes, it is a yearbook . . . a collection of pictures ... of people . . . and events ... a reference book for blind dates . . . and in later years a pleasant reminder of days past. But to the people who made it, the book means much more than this. To its creators the Arbutus was a test of abilities and responsibility. May 15, the day it is released, is the culmination of all the work, all the failures, all the successes . . . and mistakes. It is the end of late hours spent in the office and the constant feeling of pressure which weighs upon most of the staff. For the first time, the people who made it . . . the photographers, the copy writers, the typists, and the organizers . . . for the first time they see their work in print. Then they judge themselves and their work. la enrollment chaos, the annual got some subscribers. Book bolstering and imagination required for creativeness General staff receives pointers on yearbook from Big Four . 101 Shades of reality Shaped by the private within expressed to share Art is man ' s attempt to capture life and form. Down through the ages, he has tried to represent it in the materials about him. With clay and stone, metal and paint, he has struggled to portray life ... as he sees and understands it. Our heritage is his success and his failures. Students who study fine arts can learn through the study of art in classrooms and through its practice in studios. From the classrooms they gain a knowledge of the masters and their methods. In the studios, they make use of what they have learned. Plain, lifeless materials are combined and transformed into gleaming beauty in the substance of a stone statue, an oil portrait, or a piece of jewelry. This is the artist ' s greatest reward . . . to progress by his own skill and effort to the culmination of his talent and ideas. Understanding leads to appreciation, this pair finds. Thread grows into cloth. Transforming reality into black lines on a white plane 102 f The universal appeal of stories told through pictures Pressing carving %■. . . attracts intrigued observers to the Newspictures of the Year and molding pieces of art The unseen waves of • • communication . . . the airborn pulse of the century Experience and education become one, as Indiana University ' s Department of Radio and Television gives its suidents the opportunity to participate in all phases of radio and television production. The depart- ment has two basic purposes ... to train its students thoroughly and to bring entertainment, education, and information to the public. The small Radio and Television Building houses the department; news and events of the world serve as its lifeline. With the radio work centered around WFIU and television programs relayed to Station WTTV for transmission, the department offers students experience in a continually expanding field of broadcasting. Through the work of the students and the staff of the radio and television department, the University and the state are both educated and entertained. lU is on the air over WFIU. The unseen TV announcer 104 Experts report for a distance audience. The clock is a mute observer of the backstage activities ... a show in itself. Cameras are ready, technicians alert, actors tense . . . and the adventure in T.V. is about to begin 105 Problems of government are considered . . . and solved. The thinking of a group, the heart of a people . . . student government in progress 1 106 Today, friend, one has a game Tomorrow. . . a guide to the wor Eleaions . . . decisions . . . policies made and changed . . . a spirit of competition and of teamwork . . . successes and failures . . . student government prospers and advances. From early Fall to the last days of June, campus politicians work to give the student body an efficient self-government. Pop- ular and unpopular issues are raised, and the student body praises, criticizes, or ignores them. A third party was formed as a compromise between the Or- ganized and Independent par- ties. Discriminatory clauses were debated over many weeks. It was recommended that women not wear sports apparel in the Commons, and the Sen- ate Elections Committee set a precedent by disqualifying the freshman Organized slate for not registering on time. Un- fortunately, the Student Body never realized the time and de- liberation which went into de- cisions that effected the whole campus. 207 If these young hopes and ideals endure after maturity then peace is possible 108 1 HHHV J '  j 1 w - E SflrjM hI m H s 1 ■Preparations begin long before sessions. A small sign towards world understanding Each problem requires consideration. The building of ties between nations Contact . . . check . . . double check Communication solidifies action. 109 People... a nations most valuable resource Their training . . . its greatest strength The Reserve Officers ' Training Corps at Indiana University helps to fulfill the future military needs of our nation. The program is devoted to classroom and drill field in- struction. The total program, however, contains many activities. The Army con- tains Scabbard and Blade, military honorary, and Pershing Rifles, drill team. The Air Force has honoraries for both underclass- men and advanced students. Sabre Air Com- mand is composed of basic trainees, while advanced candidates for officers belong to Arnold Air Society. The Air Force also has a drill team and a recently formed Angel Flight for women. The most important campus activity sponsored by the military department is the Military Ball, presented every Spring. Mil Ball Queen receives trophy from Cadet Commander Proper handling of arms no an integral part of drill Hundreds of cadets pass briskly in review A panorama of men, both big and little the hope of a nation Drilling in the open sharpens appetites. Taking it easy after hard work Vw ' ' ®8 J pJ| b 9H HH H with heads held high. Last-minute instructions before the parade No parade is complete without the Colors. Ill i Music rises from mans creativeness A reflection of a Creator Sousa, Verdi, Beethoven, Berlin . . . this is I.U. music, a collection of the works of all ages and all styles. In the School of Music there is an organization for every musical interest. Several popular singing groups, including the I.U. Queens, the Singing Hoosiers, and the Belles of Indi- ana, have toured throughout the United States and to for- eign countries. The Marching Hundred also travels with the athletic teams to various games and meets. Classical productions are presented by the Symphony Orchestra and Opera Workshop. These are perhaps the best kno wn musical groups on campus; however, there are many others which are equally as good. Belonging to any one of these organizations takes work and time. Some persons may have joined them because they are in the music school, and others, simply because they like music. The long hours spent rehearsing give the organization members valuable experience and training. Led by competent, respected instructors from the School of Music, these groups not only provide musical enter- tainment for campus and publicity for the university, but also make available to smdents a chance o combine activi- ties and enjoyment with college credit. Up these stairs . . . the world and a future Marching 100 thrills stands by adding spirit and color to gridiron game with dazzling half-time show The director, the bright lights, the audience ... all inspiring to the singers And from the harp the background for the beauty of song Two hundred voices poised to crescendo in The Messiah 113 Visdoni...a tool Its wielder. . . a guardian of the future m ir.vimTSi sR, Tomorrow ' s teachers, today ' s students . . . both learn together. The primary student teachers . become oriented to the challenges of the child. lU Intensified emotions and dramatic reality are clothed in the simplicity and tragedy of Antigone. ' Within self lies the answer of expression One has but to search. . . For some the key is ready-made 116 Antigone listens to her uncle quietly but not understandingly. Born Yesterday, he but not they The climax of the scene ... a man dead in Dial M for Murder 117 The student theatet is to many persons a world of hope, hard work, and ambition. Their efforts are rewarded by great personal satisfaction of their achievement and a pub- lic appearance of themselves and their work. Even to other persons who are not a part of it, the student theater offers entertainment, an evening ' s enjoyment, a minute ' s rest from daily routine. Elements of the old and the new, the classical and the modern, can be found in the many plays which were presented by the students. Petticoat Fever, Antigone, Dial M for Murder, and Picnic . . . these plays are representative of the great variety which existed in this year ' s produc- tions. The annual Jordan River Review pre- sented Springtime for Stephanie this year. The bouncy comedy was written, produced, and acted by the students themselves. A serious moment in Shakespeare ' s comedy As You Like It A drinking song from Cavalleria Rusticana ... a chance for an exuberant cast to sing its loudest and its best 118 Innocence confronted as anger grows . but a woman ' s ways . . always win. Petticoat Fever ... a modern play ... a modern couple 119 Audience-eye view . . . Irish actors build up tension toward plot ' s climax Two Dublin Players get ready for Juno and Paycock. Agnes Moorehead is queried at an informal reception. And Ted Heath ' s band played on Emotion and make-up centered in a spotlight A lifetime for applause. . . Echoed by a million yesterdays 121 Dig that beat! The Hambones Atlantic editor Edward Weeks gave an address. Roberta Peters was among the famous appearing at lU. Fernando Germani was here from Vatican City. lU saw dancing different from the Alumni Hall variety. 122 Actress (Devra Korwin) . . , Lampshade, padding, and clodhoppers add to one another ' s comedy. Throughout the years University ofl cials have developed an entertainment progranfi whose purpose is the appreciation of outside culture. As a result of this program many productions are brought to cam- pus from all over the world. The Auditorium, Convocation, and Celebrity Se- ries presented a great variety of cultural perform- ances. No Time for Sergeants was the first Celeb- rity Series production this year. Among the other plays was The Rivalry, starring Agnes Moorehead and Raymond Massey. This Auditorium presentation was followed by the world-famous pianist Claudio Arrau. Both the Indianapolis and the Boston Sym- phony Orchestras appeared at the Auditorium for concerts. The Obernkirchen Children ' s Choir of Ger- many, which became known to the United States through television appearances, was the final presen- tation of the And Series. The Celebrity Series brought back popular Roberta Peters, Metropolitan Opera star. The Convocation Program brought the Dublin Players and their pres- entation of the play Juno and the Paycock. For those interested in journalism, Edward Weeks, liter- ary critic and editor of the Atlantic Monthly, was a guest speaker for the Convocation Program. Actors (Ralph Lowe, Leon Janney) Director of Damn Yankees 123 This youth, industrious Their hands, willing Thei mr energy, unenatng du Jobs . . . kitchen to Library, dishwashing to cardfiling Indiana University has established several sys- tems to help students pay their ways through college. With the aid of the Student Employ- ment Office, a student may find work as a small- town reporter, as a clerk in the Bookstore, as a waiter in a University dining hall, or even as a babysitter. If he has sufficiently high grades, he may apply for resident or academic scholarships. Among the many scholarships awarded each year are the Little 500 grants, which receive their money through the famous Little 500 bicycle race. Last year over a hundred working students each received one of these grants. A graduate student has the advantage of higher-paying positions. While he is attending the University, he may even work as a graduate teaching assistant in the department of his choice. He may obtain a counselor ' s scholarship which appoints him counselor of one of the halls of residence and which provides him with room and board for the year. He may also be eligible for a Fulbright or Rhodes scholarship. These scholar- ships send a student abroad to study. Even the G.I. ' s are not excluded from an aid program. Through the G.I. Bill of Rights ap- proximately 2000 veterans at lU are receiving financial aid. Many of the hundreds of foreign students on campus are also being helped by the exchange-student program. 124 Many local stores largely supported by students are largely staffed by them too. lU students help maintain the buildings that they use. A practical course in rifle salesmanship 125 Confusion causes frustration which causes agitation Which brings confusion which causes frustration which.. 126 p JL ' Tf ■■■If - — inte ! fL t k Wi d I- -X ■■ST k liiiiilll I PH BK ' ' ' . --- ' - ' 3 Faculty advisers counsel entering freshmen. One out of many tiring, boring, disgruntling lines All this just for an education? Lines of tables, lines of workers . . . and lines of registrants Confused and frustrated, anyone? Take it in your stride. This is only enrollment and regis- tration, the time which all students eagerly antic- ipate as they buy compasses and gather maps of the Fieldhouse. Actually, the system of enrolling has been greatly simplified and condensed in the last few years, but as for registration . . . hundreds of students still wander around the center of the Fieldhouse, clutching in their hands orange and white IBM cards and schedules of classes. After finally deciphering the small subject signs over the tables and waiting an hour or two for the instructors to come back from lunch, the student suddenly discovers that he is in the wrong line. Eventually he does enroll in all his courses, but he now faces a 7 : 30 class. Just as one thinks it ' s over . ' Subscribe. ' Buy? Give? And where the key is but a pen behold the glittering treasures Reciting dates, theories, and facts, students file slowly into the exam room. These are finals; these are the times which will tell the result of the study, or its lack, which has gone into a semester ' s work. As the tests are passed out, the students experience a final wave of despair and anxiety . . . then there is time for nothing but the questions and problems. The two hours which students spend in each final may mean the difference between passing or flunking the course. Those who have studied well throughout the semester may ace it, and others might just luck out. The result of the test and the course is a grade, a promise to oneself to do better, or pride in one ' s work. It may mean the monthly check from the government or the scholarship that keeps a person in school. Whatever the result, finals will roll around again the next semester, bringing with them the same worries, the same fears . . . the same question, Can I do it? Heads are silently bowed as the final goes on. The mechanics. . . the outward motions are hnt symbols of the inner activity ... analysis synthesis... At any angle . . . efifort . . . climax to past work Empt} ' chairs, sole witnesses to this last-minute effort 129 Framed by bunting, members of the Class of ' 57 stand ready to graduate from an old and enter a new life. 150 pr.- f ■is : J ■mmi Graduates stream to their places on the Stadium held that the) may receive their tickets to the future. . . . the music of the full orchestra Who are prouder today friends of the graduates, standing during a solemn part of the program . . or the graduates themselves, as they wait for the ceremony to begin? Gov. Harold W. Handley, ' 32, received an honorary LL.D. degree from President Herman B Wells. Together for the last time, receiving the official farewell 152 Band, gowns, pillars ... all part of the pomp Surrounded by success, an atmosphere of quiet satisfaction A moment of joy, of relief, anticipated for four years. The end of a beginning . . . this is graduation. Four or more years of learning are chmaxed in the diploma which each graduate receives. Commencement brings with it both joy and sorrow, for it closes the pages of one of the happiest chapters of life and opens to another that is more serious, yet more fulfilling. Some students may work towards an advanced degree, but for most the part of life spent on campus . . . the classes, the exams, the activities . . . suddenly ceases to be. Formal education of books and research ends with graduation. Most education now comes from living with other people and learning from life itself. As the graduate receives his diploma, a new world opens up to him. He is no longer one among a few . . . in a student body. He is one among many in an adult community. The cap and gown are replaced by the suit of responsibility. The education which he has received provides the basis for a job in his chosen vocation. Natural abilit} ' , the incentive to work, and his reaction to surrounding competition will direct his advancement and success. School gave him the wings. Graduation gave him the license. Nov,- skv ' s the limit! 133 On the eve of a beginning. . . A bit of Old English yuletide 134 stars and hearts spangle bright Guests and singers enjoy Madrigal Dinner festivity. Disaster struck lU this year! For the first time in many seasons, Santa Claus did not visit the campus. United Nations work kept President Wells, Saint Nick, away from home; but he sent his pixie helpers to Christmas Eve on Campus. Christmas is the time of the year which students most eagerly anticipate, a chance to see old friends again, to be with one ' s family, to celebrate religious events, and to rest from classes and activities. No matter what is being celebrated . . . Easter, Thanksgiving, or Christmas . . . any holiday is a chance for old acquaintances to recall the happy and sad times of the past and to build memories for the future. Alumni Hall looked like a castle for madrigal diners. Giving a preview of campus Christmas Eve li5 Serene laughter home on a wave of melody through a night of dream 136 Pre-party preparations An informal approach to regular rhythm Which pain is greater, that of creation or that of acceptance? 137 Last-minute mopping and propping So close a friend Tribute to the resigned ever-waitin ' male And he sent me a corsage this big. 138 so easy to tease . . . such happy smiles . . . what a wonderful dance! Pianists sets soft mood at intermission. Equality in eating with no preference for dress 139 Arbutus Queen 140 Marlyn Grebe The college girl ... a paradox Sometimes a pixie in a cocktail dress Sometimes a sweater clad gamin Always a friendly warm companion With the natural happy sophistication Of true beauty Phyllis Mason The cover girl . . . poised and vibrant With a constant sparkle Gay charm Her smile . . . contagious I Bee Browning The girl next door ... a quiet loveliness With a love for the beauty about her A study of serenity ' A Diane Wilson The career girl ... a young miss With a quick perception An expressive face Her features . . . classic Sue Charlesworth The modern girl ... a coed With imagination With sparkling eyes and a pony tail 145 The Administration ...the heart of the university, expresses its influence through the schools, bureaus, and offices under its direction. Through the efforts and guidance of the officials and governing boards, broader and better facilities offer the student opportunities for a full academic, social, and personal growth. 147 Board Trustees Left to right: (seated) John S. Hastings, president, and Mrs. Mary R. Maurer, vice-president. (Standing) Ray C. Thomas, Willis Hickam, C. Walter McCarty, Earl B. Pulse, Fenwick T. Reed, secretary. 148 President Herman B Wells 149 President Wells and colleagues at a United Nations gathering On hand for a special event In his study, amid books, he finds a minute to rest. 130 Mrs. Wells and son enjoy candlelight dinners President Wells for the past year, has combined his duties as a college president with those of a delegate to the United Nations. President Wells was U. S. rep- resentative on Committee Four, the Trusteeship Committee. The Committee ' s most important func- tion, according to Dr. Wells, was giving admin- istrative help to countries on their way to inde- pendence. While in New York, the President kept in touch with University activities through wires and cor- respondence. When his advice was needed, he was telephoned. During weekends that he spent on campus, he completed necessary paper work of his office, and attended faculty and council meetings and campus functions. This year President Wells moved from his home, one of the oldest in Monroe County, to the presi- dent ' s house located on campus. Once occupied by former President Emeritus William Lowe Bryan, the home was remodeled for the conven- ience of Dr. Wells and his mother, Mrs. Grand- ville Wells. A gracious lady and a gracious smile Dr. Wells and mother relax among world travel souveniers 151 Vice-Presidents Herman T. Briscoe, Vice President and Dean of Faculties Hoseph A. Franklin, Vice President and Treasurer John W. Ashton, Vice President and Dean of Student and Educational Services Wendell W. Wright, Vice President and Director of Administrative Studies and Institutional Rela- tions 152 Faculty Council Seated (left to right): Prof. Ivan C. Rutledge, Prof. Harry C. Sauvain, Dean Leon H. Wallace, Prof. William R. Breneman, Dean Pressley S. Sikes, Prof. Byrum E. Carter, Assoc. Prof. Mary Elizabeth Campbell, Dean Frank T. Gucker, Miss Louise Rarick, Assist. Prof. Mary Gaither, Dean Ralph E. Cleland, Dean Rob- ert H. Shaffer, Robert N. Robinson. Standing: Prof. Sid Robin- son, Prof. Taulman A. Miller, Assoc. Prof. Philip B. Daghlian. Rufus Reiberg, Prof. Harry G. Day, Assoc. Prof. Henry H. Remak, Dean Arthur S. Daniels, Prof. Newell H. Long. 15 Distinguished Award Professors Byrum E. Carter, associate professor of government, is the youngest recipient of the Frederic Bachman Lieber Award. This award is given for excellence in teaching. Dr. Carter respects the intelligence of his students and demands the use of their ability. Emil J. Konopinski, professor of physics, was chosen as the winner of the Leather Medal Award. The award goes to the faculty member who has done the most to bring distinction to the University during the past year. Dr. Konopinski was the first expert to state that it was safe to build a hydrogen bomb without destroying the universe. Merritt Lawlis, assistant professor of English, was the 1956 winner of the Brown Derby Award. Philoso- phy Professor Henry B. Veatch Jr. is two-time winner of the award which is presented each year to the most popular professor by Sigma Delta Chi. Dr. Veatch, winner of the award in 1954 and again in 1957, is known to his students as a dramatic and lively lecturer. Byrum E. Carter Emil J. Konopinski Merritt E. Lawlis and Henry B. Veatch Jr. 154 Distinguished Service Professors Jerome Hall K. P. Williams Tracy Y. Thomas John R. Moore T. M. Sonneborn H. J. Muller The title of Distinguished Service Professor was first bestowed upon three professors by the Indiana Uni- versity Board of Trustees in 1953. Only four other scholars have been honored by receiving this title since that time. Professor Jerome Hall, School of Law, is one of the 1957 selections. This outstanding legal scholar has brought distinction to himself and to the University through his legal writings and lectures. K. P. Williams, professor of mathematics at lU since 1909, was also selected in 1957. He is author of Lincoln Finds a General, a book describing the Union side of the Civil War. Professor T. M. Sonneborn, Department of Zoology, is one of the University ' s best-known scientists. Chosen in 1953, he is famous for his studies in genetics and cancer research. Professor H. J. Muller, Department of Zoology, was also chosen in 1953. He is the recipient of the 1946 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his studies of the effects of x-rays on living organisms. Selected in 1956, Professor John R. Moore has been teaching English at lU for 35 years. He is the world ' s leading authority on the life and works of Daniel Defoe. Professor Tracy Y. Thomas was also selected in 1956. He has written several articles and memoirs on his researches in mathematics. 155 Professors in the News Professor Robert W. Thompson, Dept. of Physics, discoverer of the Theta particle of the atom, is now directing the construction of the world ' s largest cloud chamber for the study of cosmic rays. Professor Samuel Yellen, Dept. of English, is a well- known writer of fiction and poetry. He recently pub- lished a book of short stories entitled The Passionate Shepherd which won critical acclaim. Indiana University has grown in importance partly through the energies of Professor Henry Hope, Chair- man of the Dept. of Fine Arts. A leading figure in national art affairs, he has built the I.U. department into one of the nation ' s leading art schools. Professor Allan Mitchell, Dir. of Research in the Dept. of Physics, is a representative of the university and one of the leaders in the Midwest University Re- search Association. The organization was set up in the hopes of constructing a giant atom smasher. This proj- ect would involve cooperation among all universities. Professor S. F. Otteson, Director of the Bureau of Business Research, has the major responsibility for his bureau ' s bringing fame to the School of Business through its research and publications. Business Horizons is a new quarterly publication just begun this year. Professor Walter H. Laves, Chairman of the Dept. of Government, was a representative to the United Nations and was on the governing board of UNESCO. He is consultant for the technical assistance program of the U.N. This program was set up to help other countries economically. 136 Robert W. Thompson Samuel Yellen Henry Hope S. F. Otteson Walter H. Laves Allan Mitchel 151 Counseling aids students in the solving of various problems which they face during their college life. The office provides personal counseling in re- gard to future vocations, finances, and academic adjustment. If necessary, it refers students to clinics and other counseling agencies which have been organized to handle specific prob- lems. By working with campus leaders, the office hopes to create favorable attitudes, environment, and personal development for all students. A lead- ership training course is taught by Dean Shaffer to promote discipline and development of student govern- ment and leadership. Robert H. Shaffer, Dean of Students William D. Martinson, Director of Counseling Leo R. Dowling, Associate Dean of Students 138 Junior Division is concerned with all students enter- ing Indiana University for the first time. The division acts as a transi- tional department through which the new student must pass before turning to his particular area of concentration. Each student is assigned a faculty counselor who informs him of the re- quirements that should be fulfilled for admittance to the particular school of his choice. The freshman is also helped with any other academic problems he might have. Each year the division holds a High School-Junior Division Conference. Through the conference, the Junior Di- vision hopes to find methods of improv- ing the first-year student ' s adjustment to college life. Pressly S. Sikes, Dean of Junior Division Leroy E. Hull, Assistant Dean of Junior Division Clum Bucher, Associate Dean of Junior Division 159 Service Enterprises provide food and rooms for students living in Uni- versity housing, textbooks and supplies available at University bookstores, a publishing and duplicating de- partment, and talent from throughout the entertain- ment world. Indicative of the continuing progress made by this self-supporting organization are the new additions to the Indiana Memorial Union Building. Bowling alleys, craft shops, an outdoor terrace, and shuffleboard courts are included in the west wing, which was completed this Fall. The east wing, upon completion, will provide another cafeteria, a table service dining room, private dining rooms, offices, guest rooms and apartments, con- ference rooms, and an auditorium. 160 Georse Olsen, Halls of Residence Director Robert L. Mossholder, Publications Direaor Lawrence L. Davis, Auditorium Manager Harold W. Jordan, Director of Service Enterprises, Director of the Indiana Union 161 f ' H. E. Pearson, Supt. of Buildings and Grounds Buildings and Grounds repairs and maintains the university academic buildings and the 1600 acres of campus with a staf? of 309 men. Specialized workers employed by this department recently remodeled Max- well Hall, converting it from an aca- demic building to an oiifice building. Heat and power are also provided by the department for the Union Building, dormitories, athletic and academic build- ings. The department ' s office is pres- ently a showplace of the future Indiana University, containing miniature scale models of planned construction on campus. Nature provides her continual problems. Remodeling is part of a day ' s work. Constant effort keeps the job done well. Secretaries and Office Workers are the gears that keep a university turning. To them falls the task of keeping the records, answering the phone calls, maihng the notices, and the thousand tiny, important jobs which create order in this vast under- taking. Many students are employed on a part-time basis by the various departments of the university. Wives of students and Bloomington residents comprise the staff of full-time employees. Separately, each person is an employee with his own definite job. Together, they comprise their own kind of team. Tons of paper and gallons of ink ... all in type Duties range even to the handling of photographs. Thousands of records give complicated simplicitj ' . Mechanical efficiency meets modern demands. 163 Behind the service titles is found the Library Central Housing Office E. Ross Hartley, Director of News Bureau key to a smoothly run university Many university personnel bureaus and services have a great influence upon the student ' s personal adjustment to college life, health, and happiness. The Student Activities Office regulates all social and extra-curricular programs. Or- ganized to help the student ' s financial problems, the Scholar- ship Office provides information about and distributes various scholarships that are available on campus. International Services assists the foreign student in solving problems that are related to his personal and academic adjust- ment to the university. The Central Housing Office provides inform.ation regarding available housing facilities. The Office of Veteran AiTairs informs the veteran of his educational rights and benefits. The Student Employment Office assists smdents in securing part-time employment. The Health Service olTers treatment to the student and maintains his health record. The Religious- Chapel Guild conducts weekly colloquies and provides infor- mation about all religious activities available to students. The News Bureau collects and distributes information about organizations, individuals, and events that pertain to the uni- versity ' s activities. The Audio- Visual Center provides educa- tional films and pictures. Combined, these offices and agencies provide a foundation on which students may build toward a successful college career. Virginia Rogers, Student Activities Director Scholarships and Financial Aids Leo R. Dowling, Assistant Director of Office of Veteran Affairs, Advisor to Foreign Students Office of Veteran Affairs Student Health Service 166 College of A rts and Sciences is a direct projection of the original Indiana State Seminary, which taught only Latin and Greek. More than half of the total faculty and student enrollment are included in its 46 areas of instruction. Expansion of the building program in the colle ge is represented by Elisha Ballatine Hall, which is to be completed by the fall of I960. This new humanities building will provide 103 much-needed classrooms and 375 offices. Frank dicker, Dean Enter and learn the dynamics of language, study the art of a master ' s pen. Art can be found, captured, and studied in many ways. Social study . . . the study of a people Government . . . vital, intricate, rewarding 16- Appreciation of man ' s attempt to understand Hopeful artists practice an ancient skill. Study of science . . . the challenge of a future 168 Abramson, Allen Charles, A.B. Ahlgrim, Helen Rose, A.B. Ahn, Hee Ok, B.S. Aiken, Wallace Kirkland, Jr., B.S. Albright, David Edward, A.B. Alishouse, Marjorie Ann, A.B. Allen, Barbara Ruth, A.B. Allen, John N., B.S. AUen, Paris M., A.B. Allen, Patricia E., B.S. Allin, James Frederick, Jr., A.B. Allmann, David William, B.S. Alltop, William O ' Bannon, A.B. Alt. Thomas Henr) ' , A.B. Alther, Robert Charles, Jr., A.B. Ancel, Steven Harlan, A.B. Anderson, Barbara Mae, B.S. Archibald, Shirley, B.S. Armentrout, Wayne Lee, A.B. Armitage, Kenneth, A.B. Asch, Joseph Harry, A.B. Asher, Marilyn Louise, A.B. Ast, Doris Anne, A.B. Baker, Jack Wilson, B.S. Baldwin, David Allen. A.B. Barry, Robert John, A.B. Bates, Devon Alan, A.B. Batts, Marion Monroe, A.B. Bechtold, Janet Yvonne, A.B. BedeU, Willa Burke, B.S. Bedwell. Barbara Ann, A.B. Begley. Robert William. A.B. Bennett, Barbara Leona. A.B. Bennett, James Francis. B.S. Benzel. Lucinda, A.B. Berkev. Nanq- Kirk, A.B. Berndt. AUen Keith, B.S. Bird, Martha Louise, A.B. Bixler. Abrah.im O.. A. B. Bless. Pat E.. B.S. Bowles, John Edward. A.B. Bowman, Loretta Lee, B.S. Bradv. Kathleen Sharon, B.S. Brock, Opal Alice, B.S. Bronstein, Rosemary, A-B. 169 no Brooks, Caroline Stewart, A.B. Brooks, Kenneth Herbert, A.B. Brossart, John William, A.B. Brown, Mary, A.B. Brown, Robert Evan, A.B. Brumback, Gary Bruce, A.B. Buchanan, Sally Kay, A.B. Buck, Donna Ruth, A.B. Burnett, William Edmond, A.B. Burton, Donald Loring, A.B. Burton, Doris-Jean Roth, A.B. Burton, Edward Lee, A.B. Burton, Jerry Rex, A.B. Bush, Sharon Rae, A.B. Bustt, Edward Robert, A.B. Calenberg, Thomas Wayne, B.S. Canright, John Emory, A.B. Carmichael, Jack, A.B. Carter, James Richard, A.B. Cazelais, Bebette Mignonne, A.B. Cerda, Helen, A.B. Chandler, Ralph Wallace, A.B. Charlesworth, Sue Ann, A.B. Chenoweth, Joyce Karen, A.B. Chick, Leo Robert, A.B. Chochos, Liberty Zoe, A.B. Christensen, Carl, B.S. Clark, John Bruce, A.B. Clevenger, Richard, B.S. Cogdell, Charles Robert, A.B. Compton, Jerry Lawrence, A.B. Cooper, Roberta Corinne, A.B. Cougias, James, Jr., A.B. Crabill, Phillip Jon, A.B. Crawley, William Edward, A.B. Cregar, James M., A.B. Crewell, Larry Joe, A.B. Crist, Robert Vincent, A.B. Cronin, Joe Francis, B.S. Crow, Joan, A.B. Cumberland, William Stuart, A.B. Cummings, Sandra Ann, A.B. Cummins, Larry, A.B. Currier, Nancy Jean, A.B. Dannerbeck, Francis Joseph, A.B. Dauler, George Philip, B.S. Davidson, Carol Rose, A.B. DeCory, Claudette Kay, B.S. DeCosta, Catherine, A.B. Denton, Victor Haynie, A.B. DeRudder, Ronald Dean, B.S. Dewey, James Richard, A.B. Dick, Thomas Phillip, A.B. Dickson, Charles Richard, A.B. Dinin, David, A.B. Doering, David, A.B. Dorman, Daniel, A.B. Downen, John David, A.B. Driskell, Richard Gerald, A.B. Duke, Frank Daly, A.B. Elliott, Daniel Robert, A.B. Erickson, M. Joan, A.B. Esckelson, Gene Kenneth, A.B. Eshleman, Ira Clayton, A.B. Eshleman, Lindley Heath, A.B. Felder, Susan Merica, A.B. Ferguson, David A., A.B. Fisher, Nancy Ann, A.B. FitzGibbon, Sally Ann. A.B. Fleming, Joan Louise, A.B. Foley, Ann, A.B. Foulkes. William Howard. IV. A.B. Fouts, Marjorie Ann. B.S. Frank, Judith Ann, A.B. Frankovitz, Treva Gertrude, A.B. Frappier, Marian Joyce. B.S. Freeman, Alice A. Talent. A.B. From, Arthur H. L.. A.B. Gaddis, William Russell. A.B. Gallav, Sheila Lossie, A.B. Ganchiff. Robert Lee. A.B. Garcia. Robert H.. A.B. Gasav.My, Judy Ann, A.B. Gaydosh. Lawrence John, A.B. Genrich, Bonnie Jeanne, A.B. Geshwiler. Joseph Elton, A.B. Gewutz. Henry, A.B. Gibbs. Charles Parker, A.B. Gold, Stuart Milton. A.B. Goldman. Richard David, A.B. 171 n: Goldstein, Melvin Earl, A.B. Grabill, Doris Evelyn, A.B. Graf, Aldora, A.B. Gray, Linda Sue, A.B. Green, Betry Jean, B.S. Green, Jana Lee, B.S. Greenstein, Samuel, A.B. Groninger, William Dean, A.B. Gross, Margaret Ann, A.B. Gross, Michael Jonathan, A.B. Gugel, Lorenz Walter, A.B. Hall, Amos Stanley, A.B. Hall, Richard Eugene, A.B. Hammond, Jaqueline Carlyeen, A.B. Happel, William Keith, A.B. Harbin, Billy Joe, A.B. Harker, Albert Coyner, A.B. Harper, Mary Yvonne, B.S. Hart, Elinor, A.B. Hattery, Florence Ann, A.B. Havey, Judy, A.B. Hawley, Richard Ray, A.B. Hayes, Donald Charles, B.S. Heiman, Jacqueline Kaye, A.B. Herget, Marilyn Jean, A.B. Hippensteel, Robert Carl, A.B. Hively, Richard Lee, B.S. Hokanson, William Alvin, A.B. Holder, Carolyn Ann, A.B. Holmes, Virginia Anne, A.B. Holt, John Volney, A.B. Houk, Judith Ann, A.B. Howe, David Allen, B.S. Huff, Douglas, A.B. Hunt, Roger C, B.S. Hunter, Mary George, A.B. Jacoby, Glenn Patrick, A.B. Jinks, James Clifford, A.B. Johnson, Albert Cedric, A.B. Johnson, Dianne, B.S. Johnson, Vernard Leonell, A.B. Jones, Nancy Ellen, A.B. Jones, Ralph Howard, A.B. Jontz, Jon Phillip, A.B. Juddakis, Isabel Nijole, B.S. Kacer, Daniel John, A.B. Kaiser, Rosemary Caryl, A.B. Keeley, Beverley Ann, A.B. Keilman, Dennis Jude, A.B. Kellum, Kathryn Ann, A.B. Kemp, Sandra Lee, A.B. Kennedy, David Boyd, A.B. Kierspe, Nancy Jane, A.B. Kimbrough, Charles Maybery, A.B. Kirby, Robert Ward, B.S. Kitajima, Noritaka, A.B. Korcak, Jerome Michael, A.B. Kosatka, Judith, A.B. Kroczek, Thomas Alan. B.S. Ku, Chia Wei, B.S. Kulka, Stanley Joseph, A.B. LaFoUette, Julia Ann, A.B. Lahey, Maureen Annette, A.B. Lakind, Barry, A.B. Lambert, G. Joy, A.B. Lambert, Martha J.tne, B.S. Landes, Clifford Reign, A.B. La Tour, Edward Joseph, B.S. Lauterbach, Lawrence Walter, A.B. Laycock, Janette Ruth, A.B. LeBurkien, Michael Philipe, A.B. Leeson, Mary Carolyn, B.S. L egg, James Clifton, B.S. Lieberum, Carol Ann, A.B. Lockerbie, Arline Mae, A.B. Loughlin, Naomi Margaret, A.B. Lowe, James Jay, A.B. Lut) ' , Doris Anna, A.B. Lydy, David Lee, B.S. Lyskowinski, Edwin Arnold, A.B. McCabe, Larry Mike. B.S. McCan, Jean Franklin, A.B. McCoUum. Sarah Ann, A.B. McConnaha, Stuart Alyn, A.B. McCuUough. Thomas Frederick, B.S. McDow, Wyana, A.B. McLaughlin, Robert Louis, A.B. McSherry, Sara Kay, A.B. Marconi, Richard Dale, A.B. Martin, Bob Alonza, A.B. 173 174 Martin, Janna, A.B. Martin, Marian Elizabeth, A.B. Mathers, Gerald B. II, A.B. Mathews, David Lane, B.S. Matsunami, Betty Hiroko, A.B. Matthew, Elizabeth Ann, A.B. Medich, Joseph Michael, A.B. Michelson, Marilyn W., A.B. Millburn, Jane Ann, B.S. Millender, Shirley Anne, A.B. Mitchell. James Paul, A.B. MoLland, Betty Mae, A.B. Moreira, Pilar, B.S. Morris, Ruth JoAnne, A.B. Morrison, Stella Margaret, B.S. Moshak, John, A.B. Mount, James Lee, A.B. MueUer, Charles George. A.B. Mueller, Sondra Rody, A.B. Musgrave, Mary Jane, B.S. Myers, Janice, A.B. Napper, Karl Frank, A.B. Nash, Shirley Ann, A.B. Need, David John, A.B. Neese, Sandra Anne, A.B. Nesaule, Beate, A.B. Newman, Justine, A.B. Nichols, Carl Thomas, A.B. Nist, Joan Margaret, A.B. Northrup, Jack B., B.S. Nusbaum, Jo Ann, A.B. Oglesby, Mabel, B.S. Olson, Franklin Don, A.B. Osborn, Fred Glen, A.B. Osmon, Herbert G., A.B. Owen, John Frederick, A.B. Owens, Charlene Deloris, B.S. Padula, Michael Joseph, A.B. Painter, Jane Bond, A.B. Paler, Vernon Modesto, A.B. Parker, John Stephen, B.S. Parker, Richard Mack, A.B. Partenheimer, Vern Phillip, A.B. Patterson, Keith Alden, B.S. Peacher, Jerry Lee, B.S. Petry, Robert Franklin, B.S. Pico, Clarence Wayne, A.B. Pinkham, Chester Allen III, A.B. Pirie, Robert Gordon, B.S. Plotke, Peter Michael. A.B. Pohlmann, William Clark, A.B. Polivka, Judith Marie, A.B. Poolitsan, Mary Catherine, A.B. Poteet, Nanq ' Dell, A.B. Powell, Roy Bleeker, A.B. Ragland, Penelope Anne, A.B. Ragland, Thomas Edward, A.B. Rankin, Jane Fair, A.B. Ransel, Jane Ellen, A.B. Ransford, John William. B.S. Reed, Jon Richard. B.S. Reynard, Mary Jo, B.S. Rieser, John Abel, B.S. Riesmeyer, James Frank. A.B. Robinson, Roger Frank, A.B. Root, Phyllis Darlene, A.B. Roser, Marilyn Claire. A.B. Rossin, Elinor, A.B. Rountree. Clyde Branan, A.B. Rufe, Morris Earl, A.B. Russell, Victor Herbert. A.B. Sacopulos, Eugenia, A.B. Sampanis, Leo, A.B. Sandelands. Shirley Jean, A.B. Sands, James Wilmington, B.S. Saperstein, Tobe Jean. A.B. Savage, Ann Elizabeth, A.B. Scharlach, Norma Jean. A.B. Schmidt, Linde Lawien, A.B. Schon, James Lee, A.B. Schooley, David J., A.B. Schowe, Glenn Allen, A.B. Schwalbe, Louise, A.B. Schneider, William Arthur, A.B. Schrenk, George Louis, B.S. Schroeder, Sandra Kay, A.B., B.S. Schuelke. Phyllis . nn. B.S. Schuler, Sue Ann, A.B. Schumacher. Richard Rardin, A.B. Schudder, Virgil Elmer, A,B. 175 116 Seidensticker, Helen, A.B. Seward, Beaudette R., A.B. Shaw, Gail EUen, A.B. Sieron, Jerry Kenneth, B.S. Silver, Linda Kay, A.B. Simpson, George Wilfred, A.B. Sinnett, David Barth, A.B. Smith, David McMuUen, A.B. Smith, Evrett F. E., A.B. Smith, Gene William, A.B. Smith, Marlene Kay, A.B. Smith, Patsy Jo, B.S. Smith, Ronald Haldeman, A.B. Snyder, Kay, B.S. Snyder, Norman Karl, A.B. Sohn, Anton Paul, A.B. Sprengelmeyer, James, A.B. St. Leger, Francis William Hugh, A.B. St. Martin, Ronald Francis, A.B. Staggs, Stephen Douglas, A.B. Stark, Ronald L., A.B. Steckley, Suzanne Cramer, A.B. Stevens, Edward Clark, A.B. Stoltz, Peggy Ann, A.B. Stouder, Jane Ann, A.B. Stove, Jeanne Lorraine, A.B. Strauss, Barbara Jane, A.B. Straw, William Thomas, B.S. Streaty, Charles E., A.B. Strege, Violet Gay, B.S. Strickland, Jerald Wayne, B.S. Strickland, Jill Elizabeth, A.B. Stucky, Judith Anne, A.B. Summers, William Dean, A.B. Sutton, Richard Alan, A.B. Talbot, Sara Davidson, A.B. Talesnick, Nora Jane, A.B. Tamcsin, Dawn Edith, A.B. Tan, Binky, A.B. Taylor, Patricia Lee, B.S. Thomas, Patricia Arnold, A.B. Thompson, Donald John, Jr., A.B. Thorson, Barbara Jane, A.B. Turner, Jane Lefley, B.S. Turner, Kenneth Jerome, A.B. Uhles, Edward C, Jr., A.B. Van Senus, Robert A., A.B. Varkony, JoAnn Carole, A.B. Wade, Douglas McAllister, A.B. Wade, Jack Leslie, B.S. Wagner, Julia Courtland, A.B. Wagoner, Anne Turner, A.B. Wagoner, Dale Eugene, A.B. Walton, Thelma Pearl, A.B. Watt, Barbara Lorraine, A.B. Weasner, Paul Dean, A.B. Webb, Mildred Elizabeth. A.B. Weber, Luise Mardel, B.S. Weinstein, Philip B., A.B. Wellman. Gene M.. B.S. Whalen, Edward Leonard, A.B. Williams, Judith Ann, A.B. Williams, Richard Norman, B.S. Willits, Suzanne Ray, B.S. Winter, Doyle Gene, A.B. Wisner, Carolyn Ann, B.S. Wolfe, Joseph Andrew, B.S. Wolfe, Ronald Clifton. A.B. Wooldridge, Corrine Ruth, A.B. WooUs, Esther Blanche, A.B. Wright, David Eugene, A.B. Wright, Diana Carleen Alpers, B.S. Wright, Fredric A., A.B. Young, John Smith, A.B. Young, Joseph, A.B. Zatorski, Jeff, A.B. m Quiet study conditions may be found in the library. The Placement Bureau helps to place graduates in new jobs. School of Business was named the School of Commerce and Finance by the Board of Trustees in 1 920. Business courses were previously offered in a two-year commercial program in the College of Arts and Science s. The name of the school was changed to School of Business Administration in 1933 and then was shortened to School of Business in 1938. A new development in the school is the junior comprehensive examination. Its purpose is to give students an opportunity to integrate their knowledge of basic business courses in preparation for their senior year. This year the school introduced BUSINESS HORIZONS, a quarterly publication containing articles about current, live, controversial issues of interest to business executives and professors. Round table discussion in session. Shelves of business references help with research. 178 Arthur M. Weimer Business Senior Alberts, Jerrold Stanley, B.S. Allen, Robert L., B.S. Allen, Robert Spencer, B.S. Ailing, James Winslow. B.S. Almon. James Earl, B.S. Alt, Donald Philip, B.S. Anderson, Jack Leo, B.S. Andrews, Jack Barnett, B.S. Anthony, James LeRoy, B.S. Antrim, Robin Joseph. B.S. Applas. Richard Emerson. B.S. Armstrong, Kenneth James. B.S. Ashley. Richard Harold, B.S. Autrey. Ruth Helen. B.S. Baber. John Lewis. B.S. Badiac. Bruce Allen. B.S. Baer, Jerry W.. B.S. Baker, Bruce Hart. B.S. Bales, Robert Henry. B.S. Ballentine. Robert J.imes. B.S. Banziger. Milton Robert. B.S. Barnes, Ronald H.. B.S. Batnett. Eddie Gene. B.S. Baron. Larrv VC ' ayne. B.S. Barr. Jack B.irr ' . B.S. Barrett. Jack Edward, B.S. Barwick. T. Harold. B.S. Bassett, Martin Marshall, Jr., B.S. Bauer, John Thomas, B.S. Baylis. Herbert Jackson Jr., B.S. 179 180 Becker, Irwin Allen, B.S. Becker, Lawrence Dale, B.S. Beckett, George Logan, B.S. Beeker, Glen E., B.S. Belding, James Arthur, B.S. Bengston, Ronald Carl, B.S. Benham, Richard Ervin, B.S. Bereolos, James Peter, B.S. Beres, Robert Emery, B.S. Bergsman, Barry R., B.S. Bergstedt, Alan Wendell, B.S. Berkshire, James Allen. B.S. Betts, Thomas Russell, B.S. Biddle, James Arthur, B.S. Biel, Kent Mellor, B.S. Biggs, Gerald Paul, B.S. Biggs, Robert Miller, B.S. Bishop, James Gerry, B.S. Blackburn, James Richard, B.S. Bloom, Marian Jean, B.S. Bohlander, Robert Gene, B.S. Bone, David Alexander, Jr., B.S. Boose, Elsie Mae, B.S. Booth, Richard Lawrence. B.S. Borcherding, Ronald Gene, B.S. Borman, Mary Ellen, B.S. Borton, Larry J., B.S. Boss, Beryl Eugene, B.S. Bowman, John Wesley, B.S. Boyll, Robert Claude, B.S. Brooke, James Lauer, B.S. Brown, Bill Chapman, B.S. Brucato, Frank James, B.S. Bugg, Nancy Ruth, B.S. Burns, James Vreeland, B.S. Cagiantas, James S., B.S. Cantor, Melvin D., B.S. Caress, John Hugh, B.S. Carlson, Ronald Lamar, B.S. Carlton, David William, B.S. Carpenter, Jerr}- Lee, B.S. Cassaday, Kenneth Wayne, B.S. Cassell, Billie Gene, B.S. Caudill, Robert W., B.S. Cellini, Lawrence Benvenuto, B.S. Chalfant, Joe Shaw, B.S. Chamberlain, James Louis, B.S. Chan, Marilyn Victoria, B.S. Chandler, Jerome Nelson, B.S. Chantrasmi, Ben Bantheung, B.S. Chastain, William Nelson, B.S. Cheesbrough, Leon R., B.S. Chew, Phillip B., B.S. Chochos, Chris Cosmo, B.S. Chreste, William Henry, Jr., B.S. Clark, James Samuel, B.S. Clarke, John Patrick, B.S. Cleary, Dolores Jeannette, B.S. Clifford, Robert Henry. B.S. Cohen, Louis Fredric. B.S. Cohen, Ronald Sheldon, B.S. Cole, Peter Stratton, B.S. CoUings, John W., B.S. Cook, George Robert, B.S. Coon, Emery Ellis, Jr.. B.S. Cordill, Alan, B.S. Cortelyou, Linda Lou, B.S. Couch. Daniel M., B.S. Cox, David Christman, B.S. Cronin, Richard James, B.S. Crowe, Harold WiUiam. B.S. Cummins, George Smith, Jr., B.S. Cunningham, R. Kent, B.S. Curtis, James Edward. B.S. Curtis, Michael Riley, B.S. David, Nanq- Ann, B.S. Davis, Richard Joe, B.S. Deam, Donner McKinley, B.S. Dees, WiUiam Archie, B.S. Deltoro, Wilfred James. B.S. Denny. Jerry A., B.S. Denny, Joseph Charles, B.S. Denunzio, David L., B.S. Dickman. Kenneth George. B.S. Dill, Ramon Finley, B.S. Dillon. Robert Kenzie, Jr.. B.S. Ditlinger, Donald Edward. B.S. Divine, Jack Vern. B.S. Dotson. Gerald Dane, B.S. Dnrrenwhv. Rich.ird Edward. B.S. 181 182 Douglas, John Hilton, B.S. Dowling, Dorothy Louise, B.S. Downer, John D., B.S. Doyle, Joseph Raymond, B.S. Doyle, Thomas Edward, B.S. Due, Oscar Elsworth, B.S. Dunigan, Warren Devon, B.S. Duvall, Lynden Pectol, B.S. Duvin, Robert Phillip, B.S. Early, Rexford C, B.S. Easter, Benjamin Franklin, B.S. Eastridge, Charles Joseph, B.S. Ede, James C, B.S. Edmondson, Frank Kelley, Jr., B.S. Edwards, Robert Alan, B.S. Eickman, Charles Harry, B.S. Elmer, Gregg Alan, B.S. Elwood, Richard, B.S. Emerson, Lloyd Allen, B.S. Engelking, Fred Joseph, B.S. Enkoff, Carl Glen, B.S. Enoch, John Gordon, B.S. Erwin, Rose Ann, B.S. Etter, Thomas Peter, B.S. Fackler, William N., B.S. Fahey, Kenneth Thomas, B.S. Fara, Thomas Ray, B.S. Felder, George Frank, Jr., B.S. Fenster, Ira, B.S. Fenstermaker, James, B.S. Ferguson, Richard J., B.S. Fetterer, Edgar David, B.S. Feutz, Carolyn Jane, B.S. Fields, Tevis Landon, Jr., B.S. Figg, Julia Joann, B.S. Finke, Robert Harold, B.S. Fishman. Stuart Charles, B.S. Fitzgerald, Ann, B.S. Fitzgerald, Gerald Lee, B.S. Ford, Gerald L., B.S. Forsha, Charles Edward, B.S. Fowler, Eugene Charles, B.S. Fowler, Ronald K., B.S. Friend, Edward Isaac, B.S. Fry, William Rolland, B.S. Furlong, Timothy, B.S. Furr, Marjorie Ann, B.S. Gage, Frederick Howard, B.S. Gallinatti, Dean George, B.S. Geary, Thomas Emmet, B.S. Gee, Samuel Byron, B.S. Genrich, Carl B., B.S. Gharst, John Dale, B.S. Gibbs, James Paul, B.S. Gilcrist, Philip Myron, B.S. Gilman, Ray D., B.S. Gish, Bart Leon, B.S. Glanqf, Thomas James, B.S. Glasel, Dean Joseph, B.S. Glazier, Harry, B.S. Glenn, Tom Alexander, B.S. Gmerek, Marion Joan, B.S. Goddard, Don Richard, B.S. Goldberg, Howard, B.S. Goldberg, Stephen Ross, B.S. Goodman, Wilma Sue. B.S. Gordon, Charles Elwood, B.S. Govert, Lester Raymond. B.S. Grande, Donald Irving. B.S. Grandson. Jean Taylor, B.S. Gray, Max Lee, B.S. Gray. Robert Wingfield. B.S. Grebe, Marlyn Joyce. B.S. Greenball, Melvin Neal, B.S. Greenwald, William Louis. B.S. Gregor)-, OrviUe Wilson, B.S. Griffin, William David, B.S. Griffith. Allen Leland, B.S. Grostefon. Jack Russell, B.S. Grove. Jerr)- Earl. B.S. Grunewald, James Franklin, B.S. Gude, John S.. B.S. Guerrero. Joaquin Castro. B.S. Gushwa. Roy Edward. Jr., B.S. Haean, Arthur Robert, B.S. Hamilton, Tliomas Wilford, B.S. Hanock, Franklin Noel, B.S. Harris, Chester Ray. B.S. Harris, Richard Lee, B.S. H irri RoKprr B.S 183 184 Harris, Walter Warren, B.S. Harrow, Helen Mae, B.S. Hart, Neal Franklin, B.S. Harvey, William Lee, B.S. Hawblitzel, Mayr Ann, B.S. Hawkins, Raymond Warren, B.S. Hawkins, Robert Marvel, B.S. Hayes, Robert Hunter, B.S. Hays, Jack G., B.S. Heiliger, Forrest Harold, B.S. Heiman, Ray Allan, B.S. Heiwig, Stephen Dale, B.S. Helfrich, John William, B.S. Hendricks, Edwin Howard, B.S. Hess, Stanford Kenneth, B.S. Hill, Donald Joseph, B.S. Hindman, Barry Lee, B.S. Hinton. Charles Bruce, B.S. Hipskind, Joseph Frederick, B.S. Hodges, Janet Kay, B.S. Hodges, Richard Shouse, B.S. Hoham, Harry William, B.S. Holdeman, Stanley Jay, B.S. Holinko, Joseph Charles, B.S. Holle, Karlton, B.S. HoUingshead, Billy Mac, B.S. Hoover, Cynthia Ann, B.S. Horr, Douglas Paul, B.S. House, Nancy Jane, B.S. Houser, Charles Robert, B.S. Hudson, Charles Raymond, B.S. Huffman, Barbara Jean, B.S. Hufford, Floyd William, B.S. Hughey, James U., Jr., B.S. Huish, Paul Earl, B.S. Hurrell, Wilson Albert, B.S. Hutslar, Robert Howard, B.S. Irish, Robert Louis, A.B. Jackson, Thomas Edward, B.S. Jacobs, Arthur David, B.S. Jacobs, Stephen Leon, B.S. Jacobson, Jerome Allen, B.S. Janney, Nancy E., B.S. Jaquess, Wayne Kencipp, B.S. Jennings, Roselyn Joyce, B.S. Jeshow, J. Ronald, B.S. Johnson, Larry Edmond, B.S. Jones, Everett Leslie III, B.S. Kahl, Lawrence Gene, B.S. Kalina, Eugene Steve, B.S. Kamin, Donald Jerome, B.S. Karras, J. George, B.S. Kase, Dale La Verne, B.S. Keene, Robert Bascom, B.S. Kelleher, Conrad John, B.S. Kelley, Barbara Jean, B.S. Kelly, Robert Sylvester, B.S. Kenley, Donald Eugene, B.S. Kenninger, Robert Lee, B.S. Kent, Fred Jay, B.S. Kenworthy, Roger Allen. B.S. Kerr, Ned Joseph, B.S. Kiefer, Arnold Carl, B.S. Kiefer, Donald Louis, B.S. King, Jack Alan, B.S. King, Janet Marlene. B.S. King, William James, B.S. Kissinger, Joseph C, B.S. Kizer. Noble Edgar, B.S. Klausner, Jack Marvin. B.S. Koehlinger, James Frederick, B.S. Koepke, Karl O., B.S. Koher, David Louis, B.S. Komorowski. Norman Theodore. B.S. Koon, Robert H., B.S. Kraus, Howard Owen, B.S. Kring, Robert Allen, B.S. Krueger, Charles Henr)-. B.S. Kuder, Carol, B.S. Kuhlmeier, Ralph Claj-ton, B.S. Lagerwall. Sylvia Ruth, B.S. Lagerwall, Theodore Wayne. B.S. Lain. Ray Prichard. B.S. Larrick, Robert Carl. B.S. Lasker. Jack G., B.S. Laubner, Albert Bern.ird, B.S. Lavengood, Ned R., B.S. Laycock. Read Bradford, B.S. Leman, D. S., B.S. Lerch. Ronald Lee. B.S. 185 186 Levesque, Gerald Ernest, B.S. Levin, Lewis Morton, B.S. Lieber, Eugene Glen, B.S. Linder, Paul Artell, B.S. Lindsey, Jay Frank, B.S. Linnemeier, Thomas Jay, B.S. Little, Dale Kenyon, B.S. Littlewood, Robert Charles, B.S. Lively, Floyd Robert, B.S. Lough, Phillip Donald, B.S. Love, William Curtis, B.S. Lovisa, Roman Anthony, B.S. Lowe, Dorothy Mae, B.S. Lowe, Gerald Keith, B.S. Lower, Joseph James, B.S. Lucas, Daniel Edward, B.S. Luker, Howard E., B.S. Lunte, Walter Francis, B.S. Lurie, David Michael, B.S. McComb, William Russell, Jr., B.S. McCormack, Ronald William, B.S. McCullough, Boyd Lee, B.S. McDowell, Ann Kathleen, B.S. McGarvey, Eugene J., Jr., B.S. McGrath, John D., B.S. McKeever, James Ivan, B.S. McKinsey, Gerald Lee, B.S. McPike, David Dean, B.S. McQuilkin, Bonnie Jo, B.S. MacGillivray, Douglas Dean, B.S. MacLennan, John Charles, B.S. Malson, David Arthur, B.S. Maris, Ronald Howard, B.S. Marshall, Robert Paul, B.S. Marsteller, Charles Earl, B.S. Martin, Donald Merritt, B.S. Matthews, Mary Esther, B.S. Mayhall, Dale K., B.S. Melnik, Donald C, B.S. Merritt, James Lewis, B.S. Metcalfe, Paul Vincent, B.S. Meyer, Fred. M., B.S. Meyers, Eugene Joseph, B.S. Meyers, Frances Janice, B.S. Michal, Victor Joe, B.S. Mikiska, Jerry Keith, B.S. Miller, Anne Carolyn, B.S. Miller, Dale Franklin, B.S. Miller, Don Robert, B.S. Miller, Douglass Wayne, B.S. Miller, Joan Anne, B.S. Miller, Joseph, B.S. Miller, Lew Russell, B.S. Miller, Richard Donald, B.S. Miller, Thomas Lowell, B.S. Milsten, Malcolm, B.S. Minkow, Bernard Aron, B.S. Miraglia, Rock Joseph, B.S. Mitchell, Robert Kenneth, B.S. Mitchell, Thorn Elliott, B.S. Mitchell, William Richard, B.S. Moblo, Ronald Jerome, B.S. Moore, Billy Ross, B.S. Moore, Harold Ray, B.S. Morgan, Jack Noble, B.S. Moriarty, Russell Lee, B.S. Moser, Ted W., B.S. Moss, Gerald Leon, B.S. Mulligan, John Charles, B.S. Muraida, Cyril Leo, Jr., B.S. Murdakes, Jim, B.S. Mysliwiec, John Ted, B.S. Narter, Irwin Harold, B.S. Neiswender, Daniel Frederick, B.S. Nelson, Alan Andrew, B.S. Nesbitt, Wanita Carolyn. B.S. Neuman, Robert Paul, B.S. Nichols, C. Eugene, B.S. Niespodziany, Harry Stephen, B.S. Noblitt, John R., B.S. Nolan, James Darrell, B.S. Norm.in. Donald Everett, B.S. Obremskey. Peter Lawrence, B.S. O ' Leary. Patrick. B.S. Oliver, Ruth Gore, B.S. OMalley. J. Peter, B.S. O ' Neal, Cedric Carter, B.S. Overmyer, David Wilbur, B.S. Pace, Theodore Passales, B.S. PiCTp Afiv Fr.ink-Iin R_.S_ 1S7 188 Palmer, John Marion, B.S. Parker, Ferris H., B.S. Parker, Harry Lee, B.S. Parker, Jerry Dale, B.S. Patrick, Daniel W., B.S. Paulauski, Barbara Ann, B.S. Payne, Richard Allen, B.S. Peachin, Edward, B.S. Peck, Don William, B.S. Percifield, William Lester, B.S. Perkins, Donald Lee. B.S. Peters, Donald E., B.S. Petkovich, Charles Robert, B.S. Petroich, Ronald John, B.S. Pickerill, Robeit Louis, B.S. Pittman, Charlene Grace, B.S. Pitts, Jack Vail, B.S. Plaskett, Edward L., Jr., B.S. Plessinger, Judith Ann, B.S. Polk, Mary Evelyn, B.S. Pomp, William Charles, B.S. Popyk, Raymond Robert, B.S. Powell, Phillip Eugene, B.S. Pramuk, Richard Joseph, B.S. Prieboy, Joseph John, B.S. Pritchard, Judy, B.S. Puckett, Kenneth, B.S. Quiggle, Gerald Wayne, B.S. Ramey, Harold Kendall, B.S. Raney, James Russell, B.S. Ranostaj, Jerry, B.S. Rans, Donald Lynn, B.S. Rausch, Albert Waddell, B.S. Rea, William Harvey, B.S. Ready, Robert, B.S. Reed, Douglas Lee, B.S. Reed, John Francis, B.S. Rees, Donald Wayne, B.S. Regan, Michael Joseph, B.S. Regas, Carole, B.S. Regenovich, Paul, Jr., B.S. Rekus, Bernard Whaley, B.S Re Mite, Roy Michael, B.S. Rent, Charles Edward, B.S. Reynolds, Barbara Jean, B.S. Rhodes, Van Mater, B.S. Rice, Ellis M, B.S. Rice, Stanley Deane, B.S. Richardson, Dona Lee, B.S. Riecken, Forrest Gilbert, B.S. Riely, Richard James, B.S. Ritter, Martha Ann, B.S. Roach, Armand D., Jr., B.S. Robbins, Alan M. R.. B.S. Robbins, Gene Elmer, B.S. Roberts, Robert Jerome, B.S. Robinson Don Lee, B.S. Rodenberg, Joseph Harris, B.S. Roellchen, Thomas AUyn, B.S. Roesch, William Ellsworth, B.S. Romers, Grace Marie, B.S. Roop, Franklin Eugene, B.S. Rosenfelt, Donald Alan, B.S. Rosenthal, Roi H., Jr., B.S. Rossow, Russell Craig, B.S. Roth, Donald Paul, B.S. Rouhier, Jack A., B.S. Roush, John A., B.S. Rupp, Robert Charles, B.S. Russell, William Joseph, B.S. Ryan, James L., B.S. Ryan, John Howard, B.S. Sainato, Dominie Vmcent. B.S. Salrin, Ralph E.. B.S. Sammons, James Edward, B.S. Santelik, John, B.S. Sappenheld, Phyllis Ann. B.S. Schaaf, Jerry Charles, B.S. Schaler, Bernard A., B.S. Scharf, Edward Willis, B.S. Schimizzi, Ned Vincent, B.S. Schlehuser, Donald Wayne, B.S. Schmeling, Eugene Leonard, B.S. Schmidt, Robert Rudolf. B.S. Schniitt, Thomas Alan, B.S. Schooler, Frank Richard, B.S. Schrader, William Raymond, B.S. Schulz, Richard Albert. Jr., B.S. Schuster, John E., B.S. ,on c r- IJ i „, tj c 190 Seltzer, Roger Irwin, B.S. Shroat, John Harvey, B.S. Shue, Charles Douglas, B.S. Shuel, Donald Ames, B.S. Schultes, William Albert, B.S. Schuman, Miner Keith. B.S. Scott, John Toner, B.S. Sekerez, Zarko, B.S. Sherman, Raymond Phillips. B.S, Shula, Robert Joseph, B.S. Shuman, Larry Allan, B.S. Siegel, James Charles, B.S. Simmons, James Gordon, B.S. Sirkus, Sanford William. B.S. Skievaski, Jack, B.S. Smith, Dana LaFayette, Jr., B.S. Smith, Donald Howard, B.S. Smith, Edward Eugene, B.S. Smith, James O., Jr., B.S. Smith, Margaret Inez, B.S. Smith, Phyllis Kay, B.S. Smith, Richard Nelson, B.S. Smith, Samuel Lee, B.S. Smith, Terry Clayton, B.S. Smith, Virginnia Lee, B.S. Sohn, William Peter, B.S. Souligny, Donald J., B.S. Spaulding, Norman William. B.S. Speer, Howard Sheldon, B.S. Spencer, Thomas Allen, B.S. Spindler, Parker Jerome, B.S. Sriver, Eugene Robert, B.S. Stanley, Karol V., B.S. Steckley, Philip Richard, B.S. Steen, Harold Alvin, B.S. Stefan, Richard Joseph, B.S. Stelling, Jerome Patrick, B.S. Stern, Walter Phillip, Jr., B.S. Stewart, William Lee, B.S. Stoner, Clifford Edward, B.S. Stout, James L., B.S. Stratman, Joseph Robert, B.S. Strick, Gerald Henry, B.S. Smart, Nancy Jean, B.S. Sullivan, David Andrew, B.S. Sullivan, Neil Edward, B.S. Susie, Philip Anthony, B.S. Sutherland, Warner Charles. B.S. Sutton, David LeRoy, B.S. Svetanoff, Gerald N., B.S. Swift, Sarah Anne, B.S. Swift, William Donald, B.S. Szanyi, John Louis, B.S. Tarnow, Robert Cameron, B.S. Taylor, Jacqualin Sue, B.S. Te Vault, Carol Carson, B.S. Thoman, Harold William, Jr., B.S. Thomas, Riette Doris, B.S. Thompson, Henrietta Moss. B.S. Thompson, Glenn Eugene, B.S. Thompson. Jerry Lee. B.S. Thompson, Shirley Anne, B.S. Thornburg, Robert Erskine, Jr., B.S. Timberlake, Robert Gene, B.S. Tiplick, Dan, B.S. Tipps, Ralph Eugene, B.S. Tomczak, John Joseph, B.S. Townsend, Janet Elaine, B.S. Traumer, Sylvia Beatrice. B.S. Trenary. David K., B.S. Trense, Charles Frederick, B.S. Trethewey, Joseph Thomas, B.S. Trowbridge, Hugh Dwight, B.S. Turbin, Donald Gene, B.S. Turbowitz. Leslie David. B.S. Underbill, Thomas WiUard. B.S. Ungar, Tom W., B.S. Urdal, Robert Michael. B.S. Uzlac, Sam, Jr., B.S. Vangel, Stephen James, B.S. Velasquez, Peter John, B.S. Very, Lawrence Edward. B.S. Vincz, Albert Andrew. B.S. Vitello, Angeline Rose, B.S. Vucich. D.ivid Joseph. B.S. Waggoner, James Paul. B.S. Walker. Tliomas D.. B.S. Wallace, Kenneth William, B.S. Walter, Charles James, B.S. Wampler, Joseph Davis, B.S. 91 Watts, Kenneth Philip, B.S. Weddle, John O., B.S. Weiss, Ronald Marc, B.S. Wesolowski, Richard Peter, B.S. Wetzel, Walter John, B.S. Whitaker, John Russell, B.S. Whitlow, Robert Dale, B.S. Wible. Ralph William, B.S. Wiegman, David Paul, B.S. Wiggs, Buddy Lee, B.S. Wigner, Jack Phillip, B.S. Wilkins, Robert Gene, B.S. Williams, Joyce Leatrice, B.S. WiUiams, Laurence Allen, B.S. Williams, Richard Dee, B.S. Williams, Roy Martin, B.S. Willsey, Filmore Wayne, B.S. Wilson, Fredrietta Jean, B.S. Wilson, Jon Landon, B.S. Wilson, Richard Stephen, B.S. Wimmer, Ronnie Joe, B.S. Winner, Stephen Eugene, B.S. Wins, Stephen G., B.S. Wittman, Charles Franklin, B.S. Wohlfeld, Lowell, B.S. Wolff, Phyllis Irene, B.S. Wolgast, Donald Richard, B.S. Wood, David Scott, B.S. Woodmansee, Basil Elvin, B.S. Works, C arl Gene, B.S. Worley, Daniel Eugene, B.S. Wright, Beverly Jean, B.S. Wright, Emmet Gordon, B.S. Wrigley, Thomas Grainge, Jr., B.S. Wrobleski, James A., B.S. Wyman, Norman Ray, B.S. Yerkes, William Porter, B.S. Young, Vern R., B.S. Zivich, Donald Alexander, B.S. Zuckerberg, Marvin Joseph, B.S. Zurcher, Carl Joseph, B.S. 192 School of Education in addition to developing future teachers, advises the public schools of the state about educational problems. Under the school ' s direction, the Division of Research and Field Services conducts school surveys, conferences, and workshops. In an attempt to solve vital problems of specialized instruction, the new Department of Special Education offers training for the teaching of the exceptional child. A graduate nursing program is also conducted by this school. Wendell W. Wright, Dean Relief maps are used as teaching aids. Playground fun ... an enjoyable part of a day ' s work. 195 Education courses are often informal with a lot of good-natured fun. Classes might be over . . . but not the studying. 194 Education Seniors Abrell, Karen S., B.S. Adams, Mary Ellen, B.S. Alegre, Gladys Fumiko, B.S. Alexander, Patricia Joan, B.S. Alley, James Richard, Jr., B.S. Allison (Mrs.), Susan Ann, B.S. Alt, Richard Matthew, B.S. Armey, Carol Ann, B.S. Armstrong, Susan, B.S. Arthur, Joan, B.S. Ashley, Nancy Hueston, B.S. Babb, Jane Louise, B.S. Baer, Barbara Allen, B.S. Baker (Mrs.), Kathleen Merrill, B.S. Baldwin, Jo Ann, B.S. Barclay, Suzanne, B.S. Barlowe, Philip Conrad, B.S. Bassler, Elaine Regina, B.S. Bastin, Kay Ann, B.S. Bazil, Constance, B.S. Beals, Reita Johnson, A.B. Beerbower, Joanne Arlene, B.S. Belcher, Marlene Yvonne, B.S. Bellessis, Pete B., B.S. Benjamin, Sandra Eileen, B.S. Bisel, Karen Patricia, B.S. Blaisdell, Nancy Mae, B.S. Boger, Bonnie Jean, B.S. Bough, Betty Jean McRae, B.S. Bowley, Beverly Ann, B.S. Bowman, Sarah Jeannerte, B.S. Boyer, Peggy Lu, B.S. Bradley, Marsha Lenora, B.S. Brafford, Ward Lee, B.S. Branson, Julia Alice, B.S. Brinklow, Robert Graham, B.S. Bristol, Mar) ' Emily, B.S. Brooks, Edward Glen, B.S. Brothers, Helen Jane, B.S. Brown, Joan Marie, B.S. Browning, Barbara Ann, B.S. Bruening, Gail Ann, B.S. Budlove, June Rose, B.S. Burgess, Evelyn Harriet, B.S. Burgess, Robert Joseph, Jr., B.S. Burgoyne, Myrna LuAnne, B.S. Burris, Barbara Jean, B.S. Byrd, Katherine Frances, B.S. Cash, Barbara Jane, B.S. Cassady, Patricia Isabelle, B.S. Chambliss, Virginia L.. B.S. Chochos, Athena N., B.S. Clark, Marsh ia Lou, B.S. Clouse, Karen Deane, B.S. Colbert. Roberta Suzanne, B.S. 196 Coleman, Edith Mary, B.S. Coleman, William Martin, B.S. Coles, Norma Henrietta, B.S. Collins, Carol Ann, B.S. Conrey, Edward Krieger, B.S. Costin, Marjorie Ann, B.S. Crum, Nanq? Lee, B.S. Curr) ' , Jacqueline June, B.S. Curtis, Celestine, B.S. Curtis, Patricia Ann, B.S. Cusick, Carole Mae, B.S. Deal, Anice Amelia, B.S. DeLong, Paul Hugh, B.S. Deutsch, Barbara Ann, B.S. Diamondis, Gail, A.B. Diggs, L. Sharron, B.S. Dittrich, Joan Arlene, B.S. Dixon, Gloria Inez, B.S. Donaldson, Ruth Ellen, B.S. Doneff, Phyllis B., M.S. Dressel, Jean Frances, B.S. Druckamiller, Patricia Lee, B.S. Dudas, Rose S., B.S. Duwe, Elizabeth Margaret, B.S. Eckert, Pauline Mae, B.S. Eggers, Judith Lenore, B.S. Ely, Brenda Sue, B.S. Emrick, Margaret Eileen, B.S. Engstrom, Carol Ann, B.S. Ensweiler, William John, B.S. Etter, Grayce Beth, B.S. Evans, Lois Ann, B.S. Ewing, Rosemary, B.S. Fancher, Floyd Russell, B.S. Fernandez, Lillian, B.S. Fields, Janet Marie, B.S. Fishman, Anita G., B.S. Fleming, Patricia Ann, B.S. Foulkes, Mary Ann, B.S. Franke, Margaret Suzanne, B.S. Fricke, Jack Williams, B.S. Fricke, Suzanne Lucille, B.S. Friend, Joan, B.S. Galle, Pauline A., B.S. Ganchiff, Ruth Hargis, B.S. Gaskey, Patricia Ann, B.S. Gebhart, Ellen Marie, B.S. Getteliinger, Rex A., B.S. Gibson, Marilyn Kaye, B.S. Glogas, Ethel Eleanor, B.S. Glover, Richard David, B.S. Golden, Myrna Linda, B.S. Goldstein, Eunice, B.S. Goldzwig, Marlene, B.S. Gordon, Linda Ruth, B.S. Gould, Janet, B.S. Green, Rowena Lou, B.S. Greer, Barbara Ann, B.S. Griffith, Shirley Ann, B.S. Grostefon, Don Arthur, B.S. Gruszkos, Esther Catherine, B.S. Hakes, Richard Owen, B.S. Hall, Marie, B.S. Hames, Janice S., B.S. Hammaker, Richard Harry, B.S. Harris, Barbara Jean, B.S. Harris, Bertha, B.S. Harris, Beverly Mae, B.S. Harris, Walter O., B.S. Hartnett, Kathleen Marie, B.S. Hartung, Marcia Ann. B.S. Hayes, Edward James. B.S. Hayes, Marilyn R., B.S. Hicks, Robert E., B.S. Hillery, Joyce Ann, B.S. Hoffman, Diane Elizabeth. B.S. Hoffman, JoAnn Kathryn, B.S. Holston, Sally Jo, B.S. Horn, Normand Lee. B.S. Hostetler, Dorothy Ann, B.S. Hupp, Nancy Ann, B.S. Hutclierson, Sylvia Carol, B.S. Hutner, Suzanne Wolf, B.S. Jacqmain. Ralph Joseph. B.S. Johnson, George ' illiam. B.S. Hostetter, Mary Ann, B.S. Houchin (Mrs.), Shannon R.ie, B.S. Hower, Mary Lou, B.S. Hudson. Joan Alyce, B.S. Hudson, Nancy SvreeuTian, B.S. 197 198 Johnson, Richard Larry, B.S. Jones, Arthur Eugene, B.S. Jones, Ross Marcus, B.S. Jones, Sandra Sue, B.S. Kaserman, Anna Margaret, B.S. Kaufman, Judith Carol, B.S. Kelly, Larry Joe, B.S. Kemper, Doris Ann, B.S. Kend all, Phyllis Kay, B.S. Keneipp, Kathryn Lee, B.S. Kerr, Charles Robert, B.S. Kester, Diane, B.S. Kett, Lois Jeanne, B.S. Keyes, Mary, B.S. Kimmel, Barbara June, B.S. King, Constance Susan, B.S. Kittinger, Ann Elizabeth, B.S. Kixmiller, Jo Ann, B.S. Klinke, Mary Elizabeth, B.S. Koger, Ronald Gene, B.S. Komoroske, Judith Ann, B.S. Kopchik, John, B.S. Kraut, Loree Lou, B.S. Kretsch, Dorothy Jeanne, B.S. Lacy, Delphia Ann, B.S. Landshaum, Suzanne Etta, B.S. Larrick, Madonna McMurry, B.S. Lasseigne, Mary Wilson, B.S. Lattak, Agnes Therese, B.S. Lee. Barbara Dykers, B.S. Legan, Betty Jane, B.S. Lienhart, Suzanne, B.S. Linde, Rose Marie Hildegrade, B.S. Lowe, Venda Lawrence B.S. McCallister, Phyllis Kay, B.S. McDuffee, Clara Ann, B.S. McElfresh, Mary Ann, B.S. McKenna, WiUiam Edward, B.S. McMillin, Delano Roy, B.S. McLaren, Judith Ann, B.S. Mages, Maxine Charlotte, B.S. Marley, Jo Ann, B.S. Marshall, Jo Anne, B.S. Melaven, Norma Jean, B.S. Melton, Beverly Ann, B.S. Melvin (Mrs.), Elizabeth Nan, B.S. Metcalfe, Carrie EUen, B.S. Meyer, Barbara Grace, B.S. Mikuta, Grace Jean, B.S. Miles, Phyllis Jean, A.B. Miller, Nancy Lee, B.S. Milligan, James Ronald, B.S. Moore, Martha Louise, B.S. Morris, Luanne, B.S. Mosson, Nelson Ray, B.S. Murphy, Janice Louise, B.S. Murphy, Sarah Catherine, B.S. Narta, Jeanne Annette, B.S. Natter, Marcia Tobin, A.B. Nettles, Catherine Pearl, B.S. Newman, Marlene, B.S. Nichols, Glennadee Adele, B.S. Norris, Donna Regina, B.S. Nulf, Sharon Lee, B.S. O ' Connor, Jane Ann, A.B. Ostertag, Minton, B.S. Owen, Dora Ellen, B.S. Pacheco, Angela Margarette, B.S. Page, John Patrick, B.S. Paloski, Lois Jane, B.S. Pandak, ELma Marie, B.S. Patton, Eleanor Ruth, B.S. P.itton, Nanq- Ellen, B.S. Pearman, Suzanne Kay, B.S. Peffley, Carol R., B.S, Pekarsky, Ann, B.S. Pence, Kathrj-n Jo, B.S. Periolat, Clement Forrest, B.S. Perry, Huegroe, B.S. Petersen, jane Ellen, B.S. Piel, Janet Ruth, B.S. Pitman, Carroll Jack, B.S. Poer. Meredith Van, B.S. Pohlmeyer. Martha Agnes, B.S. Potter, John Robert, B.S. Prasco, Nancy Jean, B.S. Pruett, Robert Eugene, B.S. Purdue, Edwina Margaret, B.S. Raddifte, Bett)- Jo. B.S. Rand, Jude Ann, B.S. 199 200 Raper, Jack Wier, B.S. Reeves, Nancy Sue, B.S. Rice, Jean Sievers, B.S. Richards, Katharine Jane, B.S. Rider, Hugh L., B.S. Ritter (Mrs.), Lucy Mae, B.S. Roach, Robert C, B.S. Robinson, Marcella J., B.S. Rodgers, Phylhs Carole, B.S. Rogers, Alice Emma, B.S. Rosensweet, Barbara Lou, B.S. Ruhe, Frances Antoinette, B.S. Rutz (Mrs.), Marlene Bloom, B.S. Sanders, Milred Ruth, B.S. Schnaiter, Elizabeth E., B.S. Schneider, Karl Edward, B.S. Schumacher, Sharon Ann, B.S. Scott, Margaret Jean, B.S. Scott, Maryann, B.S. Sell, Virginia M., B.S. Sering, Norma Kay, B.S. Session, Mabel Haynes, B.S. Shattuck, Elizabeth Jane, B.S. Shimer, Marjorie Ellen, B.S. Shipley, Donald Lee, B.S. Sieron, Earlene Ruth, B.S. Simmons, Diane, B.S. Simon, Stephanie Irene, B.S. Smith, Anita Ellen, B.S. Smith, Marjorie A., B.S. Smith, Natalie, B.S. Snepp, Barbara Ellen, B.S. Sopko, Carol Sue, B.S. Spencer, Darrell Vern, B.S. Speth, Paul Hubert, B.S. Staples, Carole Rene, B.S. Stasco, Yvonne, B.S. Steeves, Sue Ann, B.S. Stein, Ellen Marcia, B.S. Steinkamp, Mary Earlene, B.S. Stenhouse, Sandra Ann, B.S. Stienecker, Sara Louise, B.S. Stilinovich, Nada Ann, B.S. Sutherlin, Richard Schuyler, B.S. Switzet; Judy Lee, B.S. I Talty, Shirley Ann, B.S. Tasto, Kathleen Mary, B.S. Teal, Judith Diane, B.S. Thomas, Neal M., B.S. Thomas, Veneita Gail, B.S. Thompson, Jack Seaward, B.S. Tiemann, Frances Lorraine, B.S. Todd, Linda Ann, B.S. Tritch, Sarah Ann, B.S. Ujdak, Gerald Joseph, B.S. Vail, Marcia Lou, B.S. Van Sipa, Irene Louise, B.S. Wagner, Norman G., B.S. Walker, Lilian Jo Ann, B.S. Walker, Linda Kay, B.S. Waterfield, Jane Fl, A.B. Waterford, Charlotte Ann, B.S. Webber, Jane Carolyn, B.S. Weiland, Kathr ' n Lou, B.S. Wells, Shirley H., B.S. Werry. Norman Arnold, B.S. White, Eugene Kenneth, B.S. Whiteman, Donna Marie, B.S. Whybrew, Judith Gail, B.S. Widner, Jack, B.S. Wild, Richard Albert, B.S. Wilson, Carol Lynn, B.S. Wilson, Diane Delores, B.S. Wilson, Melville Duanne, A.B. Winter, Nano- Ruth. B.S. Witte, Janet Marie, B.S. Witty, Eleanor Ann, B.S. Wray, Norma Jean. B.S. Wright, Judith Gay, B.S. Wrisht, Susan, B.S. Yalowitz, Geraldine Harriet, B.S. 201 Wilfred C. Bain, Dean. Individuals like this comprise the biggest ban d. MR M The mellow tones from the strings give evidence of many hours practice. 202 1 ft . H m 1 - Aii - tt S ' School of Music offers to the student an opportunity to prepare for a career in music and a chance to study music for aesthetic values. Many outstanding artists make up the faculty who teach the more than 220 courses, direct the vocal and instrumental groups, and offer private instruction. In keeping with the growth of the university, the number of students has more than doubled since 1947, and facilities of seven buildings are accessible to them. Plans are now underway for another building to be constructed behind the School of Music Building. ' Perfection and a piano — I.U. Singing Hoosiers and Hoosier Queens, set to music. 204 Music Seniors Arnholt, William F., B.M. Athey, Margaret Ann, B.M.E. Barry, Beverly, B.M.E. Batley, Irma Jean, B.M.E. Brown, Jacqueline, B.M. Clark, Margaret R., B.M.E. Corcoran, Kenneth Byron, B.M.E. Countiss, Melba Jean, B.M.E. DeWitt, Delene Claire, B.M. Fargood, Helene Lucretia, B.S. Farcus, MaryAnn, B.M.E. Feiertag, Dorothy, B.M. B.M.E. Findley, Cynthia, B.M.E. Flolo, Shirley, B.S. Foncannon, Linda, B.M. Hatfield, Michael, B.S. Hessert, Norman, B.M.E. Holmes, F. Nadine. B.M.E. Ingram, Geraldine, B.M.E. Kaufman, Marian, B.M.E. Kimes, Cynthia, B.S. Kimmel, Jo, B.M.E. Klotz, Ehnor. B.M.E. Lai, Frieda, B.M. Lee, John, B.S. Liva, Howard, B.M.E. Lyerly, Jacquelyn, B.M. Matthews, Caryl, B.M. Murv ' ihill, James, B.M.E. Peterson, Robert B.M. Piper, Joan, B.M.E. Polivka, Janet, B.M.E. Pouder, Patricia, B.M.E. Reid, Sara, B.M.E. Reid, Sarah Sue, B.M.E. Rhodes, Patricia, B.S. Scott, Mariellen, B.M.E. Simpson, Viola, B.M.E. Smith, S. Colleen, B.S. West, Carol, B.M.E. Wheatley, Gordon, B.M. B.M.E. Wilson, Sharon Ann, B.M. Yarling, Jeanne, B.M.E. Zartman, Vance, B.M.E. School of Healthy Physical Education and Recreation has a new director this year, Dean Arthur S. Daniels. Moving into the 3 Vi -million-dollar addition to the Fieldhouse, whose plans are underway, will provide the Department of Athletics with better facilities for offering a wider range of recreational courses. Additional progress is shown by the plans for a new athletic plant. Bradford Woods, a camp maintained by the school, provides a laboratory for developing future recreational leaders. It also gives children an opportunity to enjoy outdoor experiences. Arthur S. Daniels, Dean. The women study the fine arts of HPER. 205 Locker rooms are orderly and clean ... an indication of a smoothly running organization. Coordination of mind and hands . . necessary attributes for HPER excellence. HPER Seniors 206 Bender, Jerry Lee, B.S. Brodie, Donald C, B.S. Brodigan, Paul Patrick, B.S. Bromelmeier, Roy Glenn, B.S. Cabel, James Richard, B.S. Caffey, Harold Lorenzo, B.S. Colston, Jeanette, B.S. Cook, Winifred Ann, B.S. David, Ronald Clifford, B.S. Dilling, Janice Marie, B.S. Eddy, Anna Louise, B.S. Erickson, Nanqf Jo, B.S. Foster, Delmond Doyle, B.S. Haas, Marjorie, B.S. Hart, Alan George, B.S. Hitchner, Philip Lester, B.S. Holland, Augustus Daniel, B.S Holmes, John M., B.S. Honda, Ron V., B.S. Hutsell, Kay Westly, B.S. Israel, Virginia Lee, B.S. Kimbo, Conney Mathew, B.S. Klim, Richard John, B.S. Koontz, Lyle Jean, B.S. Leach, William O., B.S. Lessing, Sophie, B.S. Manley. Marcia Dee, B.S. Marker, Rue Dee, B.S. Miller, Mona Gayle, B.S. Minnich, Phyllis Sue, B.S. Mooren, Yvonne Barr, B.S. Murphy. Marilyn Jean, B.S. Pennock, Gerald Maurice, B.S. Rawlings, Charles Harry, B.S. Robinson, Leonard Carl, B.S. Ruge, Fred S.. B.S. Shook. Joseph A.. B.S. Smith, Suzanne, B.S. Snapp. William Edward, B.S. Spencer, David A., B.S. Staniunas, Gretchen Maja, B.S. Walterhouse, Hilary Dale. B.S. Welborn, Richard Earl, B.S. Wesp, Carole Christine, B.S. Wolfe, James WiUiam. B.S. Wright. Jeryl Lee. B.S. Yeager, Marion Ernest. B.S. 201 School of Law Law library is a quiet retreat for serious study and research. was the first state university law school in the Midwest. Highlight of this year was the dedication of the new building when honorary degrees were conferred upon Chief Justice Earl Warren; Herman C. Krannert, industrialist and president of Inland Foundation; and Kurt F. Pantzer, attorney-at-law. A five-year grant of $250,000 from the Inland Foundation has aided in the development of an experimental program in legal techniques. This grant provides funds for an increased teaching staff and for scholarships and fellowships. As problems are shared, solutions are shared. 208 Leon H. Wallace, Dean Chief Justice Earl Warren, speaker at the law dedication, is applauded by dignitaries. Imposing facade of the new law building. Roomy law library provides modern study facilities. 209 Law Graduates 210 Ackerman, Raymond, J.D. Antcliff, CHfford, L.L.B. Bath, James, L.L.B. BedweU, Jesse, L.L.B. Bradford, J. W., L.L.B. Breskow, Sheldon, J.D. Brooks, Gene, L.L.B. Brown, Roger, J.D. Byrum, Bill, L.L.B. Cantwell, Donald, L.L.B. Cardwell, Richard, L.L.B. Clarkson, Jack, L.L.B. Cochran, J., L.L.B. Cohen, Michael, L.L.B. Connell, Daniel, L.L.B. Cummins, James, L.L.B. Dalmbert, R., L.L.B. Douglas, Herbert, L.L.B. Elmore, David, J.D. Feeney, F. J., Jr., L.L.B. Fets, Margaret, L.L.B. Freihofer, William, J.D. French, W. B., L.L.B. Gregory, Hayden, L.L.B. Grenert, Ronald, L.L.B. Grogg, Vincent, J.D. Hadley, Walter, L.L.B. Hall, William, L.L.B. Harris, Robert, J.D. Heiney, John, J.D. Hilt, Harold, L.L.B. Hofmann, Leroy, J.D. HoUoway, Joseph, L.L.B. Horton, James, L.L.B. Hume, John, J.D. Ives, Joseph, L.L.B. Jacobs, Andrew, Jr., L.L.B. Jensen, Preben, L.L.B. Jessup, Robert, L.L.B. Johnson, Phillips, L.L.B. Jones, William P., L.L.B. Jose, Frank, L.L.B. Kassing, Lester, L.L.B. Lawley, Robert, L.L.B. Laymon, Maurice, L.L.B. Mann, R. G, L.L.B. Marchand, James, J.D. Messer, Frank, L.L.B. Montalto, Agnes, J.D. Meyers, David, L.L.B. Morrow, Joseph, L.L.B. Nesbitr, John, L.L.B. Nipper, Oscar, L.L.B. O ' Conneli, Edward, L.L.B. Pratt, Lewellyn, J. D. Quaintance, Richard, L.L.B. Quigg, James, L.L.B. Reifsteck, William, L.L.B. Rider, Harry, L.L.B. Roth, Robert, J.D. Ryan, Patrick, L.L.B. Ryan, Thomas, J.D. Ryckman, William, L.L.B. Schnoor, Davis, L.L.B. Seely, Douglas, L.L.B. Seidensticker, James, L.L.B. Shreve, Larry, L.L.B. Silverman, Marvin, L.L.B. Sisler, Louis, L.L.B. Slagle, Jack, L.L.B. Slenker, G. R., Jr., L.L.B. Smith, Gordon, L.L.B. Smith, Roger, L.L.B. Stalcup, Wayne, L.L.B. Stump, Perry, L.L.B. Trockman, Howard, L.L.B. VanDorn, Carl, L.L.B. Wakeford, Norene, L.L.B. Ware, Robert. L.L.B. Watson, Joe F., L.L.B. Williams, Albert, L.L.B. Wilson, Gordon E.. L.L.B. Wilson, Harry A., L.L.B. Wilson, Robert C., L.L.B. Witham. Martin. L.L.B. Wood, James Scott, L.L.B. 211 School of Medicine is at the medical center in Indianapolis. Students in their final three years have access to the hospitals, clinics, and residences that are maintained here through the aid of state appropriations and memorial donations and funds. Through these facilities, opportunities for extensive instruction, practical experience, and research are provided. Construction of the six million-dollar Medical Science Building is to be completed in 1958. At this time the first-year curriculum, which is now taught on the Bloomington campus, will be moved to Indianapolis. Records are kept up to date. Dr. John D. VanNuys, Dean 212 yp SJ ■H g_j w ps rl L fl M K - iMjl 1 ■H ufl Impromptu conference . . . idea sharing time between class exchange. Lab work is an important part of the medical program. 213 Medicine Graduates 214 Adler, George Joseph, M.D. Angel, Virgil E., M.D. Armbrust, Earl, Jr., M.D. Austin, Donald Castle, M.D. Barden, Tom Preston, M.D. Bargmeyer, Ernest M., M.D. Beison, Richard Anthony, M.D. Black, James M., M.D. Blau, Robert Ivan, M.D. Bowers. George W., M.D. Bradley, Richard V., M.D. Braulin, Robert Justice, M.D. Bressler, Franklin Duane, M.D. Brown, Howard Sidney, M.D. Carter, William D., M.D. Childress, Richard Hall, M.D. Cimino, William Lewis, M.D. Cohen, Harold A., M.D. Collins, Robert, M.D. Coons, Frederick William, M.D. Curry, Robert Barnhill, M.D. DeBrota, John, Jr., M.D. Dixon, Fritz Roland, M.D. Donahue, James Mathew, M.D. Drake, James Richard, M.D. Dupler, Lee Forrest, M.D. Ellsasser, Michael Gordon, M.D. Estrich, David Louis, M.D. Farmer, Charles Dudley, M.D. Feigenbaum, Harvey, M.D. Fipp, George John, M.D. Fortuna, Frank William, M.D. Fox, Richard Frederick, M.D. Fukumoto, Richard Isamu, M.D. Fulton, William Hall, A.B. Gibson, Alois Eugene, M.D. Glascock, John Custer, M.D. Graham, William Eugene, Jr., M.D. Graves, Richard Harwood, M.D. Gregory, Robert Leon, M.D. Gutierrez, Peter Emanuel, B.S. Hagman, Norman A., M.D. Hall, William Richard, M.D. Hatton, Richard F., M.D. Hayden, Gould Dwight, B.S., M.D. Heckman, Edward Lentz, B.S., M.D. Hedges, James Kenneth, M.D. Helmer, Fredric Allan, A.B., M.D. Hohl, Richard David, M.D. Hoil, Carl W., Jr., M.D. Hull, DeWayne L., M.D. Huneke, John Willard, M.D. Jankowski, Ernest Bernard, M.D. Johnson, Earl Hunt, M.D. Johnson, William Herbert, M.D. Karnafel, Eugene Thaddeus, M.D. Klepinger, Carol Ann, M.D. Kozacik, Michael Andrew, M.D. Krause, Friedrich, M.D. Kuipers, Fred Merrill, M.D., B.S. Kurtz, Richard, M.D. Landers, Henry Cornelius, M.D. LaPorte, Samuel Russell, Jr., M.D. Lee, Paul Ralph, M.D. Lee, Raymond Allen, M.D. Lindley, Sheldon King, M.D. Loomis, S. Dale, A.B., M.D., M.S. Lunsford, Thomas Eugene, M.D. McConnaughey, Hal David, A.B., M.D. McLaren, Daniel Edward, M.D. Marketto, Don Lawrence, Jr., M.D. Matthew, Guy, M.D. Miller, Kenneth Devon, A.B., M.D. Miofsky, William Eugene, M.D. Moenning, John Edward, A.B., M.D. Moneyhun, James Emmett, M.D. Moran, William Joseph, M.D. Mullican, William Stanley. Jr., M.D Nash, Franklin David, A.B., M.D. Neher, John Lewis, M.D. Newman, Daniel Marquette, M.D. Newnam, Philip Deward, M.D. Pagedas, Thomas Constantine, M.D. Pantzer, John G., Jr., M.D. Pappas, Paul Nick. M.D. Pregent, James Irvin, Jr., LD. Pribble, Robert How.ird, M.D. Ranck, Benjamin Albert, M.D. Rau, Charles Albert, M.D. Rea, Thomas John. M.D. 215 Reed, Ronald Riley, M.D. Reynolds, Ralph Edward, M.D. Rhamy, Donald E., M.D. Rhynearson, Hal Robert, M.D. Rice. Ronald Bennett, M.D. Riggs, WendeU A., M.D. Robinson, Earle Uriah, Jr., M.D. Rohdes, Fred David, M.D. Rohrer, Bryce Barton, M.D. Roth, Nathan Hirsh, M.D. Schaab, Eric, M.D. Scherschel, Thomas Roger, M.D. Schieve, Donald Reynolds, M.D. Scudder, James Peterson, M.D. Seybert, Thomas Charles, M.D. Sheline, Alan Eugene, M.D. Sidell, James Paul, M.D. Smith, Stephen Dudley, M.D. Sproull, Terrence R., M.D. Stemle, Duane L., M.D. Stieglitz, Lawrence DeLong, M.D. Stone, Robert Charles, M.D. Storey, Ben Charles, M.D. Terbush, Edward Lament, M.D. Thomas, Charles Richard, M.D. Tolbert, Robert Daniel, M.D. Trick, Otho Lee, M.D. Turner, Roderick H., M.D., M.A. Vaught, Richard Loren, M.D. Vogel, Melvin Dean, M.D., A.B. Voyles, Harry Elwood, Jr., M.D. Warbinton, Fred P., M.D. Ware, John Reed, M.D. Warren, Robert J., M.D. Welborn, James York, M.D. White, Nicholas, B.S., M.D. Willeutts, Harrison David, M.D. Williams, Carl N., A.B., M.D. Williams, Harold Warren, M.D. Woodall, Robert Louis, A.B., M.D. Wunsch, Charles Martin, M.D. Zandstra, Kathleen Joan, M.D. Zaremski, Sherman Charles, M.D. 276 Henry W. Hofstetter, Director. Students develop the skill of lens measurement. Division of Optometry the newest division in the university, was created in 1951 by the Indiana General Assembly. First-year courses were offered that fall. Funds and gifts, given through the Indiana Optometric Association, aid in the support of this program. Clinical practice and classes are conducted in the Student Health Center, Jordan Hall, and Meyers Hall. When the first-year medical and dental students move to the Medical Center at Indianapolis, however, the division plans to make its permanent home in Meyers Hall. Precision work . . . ctiecked and rechecked. Students learn to polish and grind lenses. Optometry lab practice includes more than work on human subjects. 218 kd MtmMtm Optometry Seniors Berger, Robert Donald, M.O. Byrd, Kenton Fawcett, B.S. Cheek, Joe, M.O. Currie, Clarence R., B.S. Detraz, Ray Hart, B.S. Dooley, Brooks Edward, B.S. Eads, David Martin, M.O. Escol, Dennis M., B.S. Eversman, Thomas L., M.O. Gray, Dickey Wayne, M.O. Hale, Phillip Sisler, B.S. Hall, Richard Dee, B.S. Hormuth, James Otto, M.O. Isenbarger, Karl, M.O. Kirby, William Franklin, B.S. Landaw, Claude David, M.O. McNaughton, Thomas Marvin, B.S. Mahan, John Thomas, M.O. Miller, Edward Eugene, M.O. Moore, Jack Frederick, M.O. Nirk, Eugene William, M.O. Rosche, Herman Frederick, M.O. Shick, Charles Riley, M.O. Underwood, William, M.O. Van Nus, Frederick, M.O. Vore, Robert O., B.S. 219 School of Dentistry was the ninth dental school in America and has been active for 75 years. The fundamental courses for the first year are offered on the Bloomington campus, while courses for the remaining three years are offered at the Medical Center in Indianapolis. The final years of study involve diadactic work and clinical practice. Facilities are provided for this experience in the Dental School Building, for which an addition is being planned. The student may study to be a general practitioner or he may specialize in one of several fields. A program for dental hygienists is also offered. Precision work calls for steady hands . . and much careful study. 220 Dr. Maynard K. Hine, Dean New equipment and to up date techniques . . are used in practical work. 221 222 Dentistry Graduates Allman, WiUiam James, B.S., D.D.S. Baird, Janis Lee, R.D.H. Beatty, Ralph Emerson, D.D.S. Becker, Judith Elaine, R.D.H. Berkowitz, Howard, D.D.S. Binford, Nancy Faye, R.D.H. Boyd, Jack Howell, D.D.S. Boyd, RusseU Conda, Jr., D.D.S. Buche, Ann, C.D.H. Burgess, William Lee, D.D.S. Burns, Walter Richard, D.D.S. Byerly, Delmar Wade, D.D.S. Casey, Cardinal Mourice, D.D.S. Cassingham, Robert Jack, D.D.S. Childes, George Thomas, D.D.S. Conrad, Margaret Deanne, R.D.H. Cope, Dallas Thurman, D.D.S. Cox, Patricia Ann, R.D.H. Crawford, Martha Jo, R.D.H. Cromwell, William Lewis, D.D.S. Doss, Donna Sue, C.D.H. DeWitt, Walter Calvert, Jr., D.D.S. Engleman, Jack L., D.D.S. Erwin, Robert B., D.D.S. Fischer, Robert Eugene, D.D.S. Frazier, Robert L., B.S., D.D.S. Gaunt, Josephine, R.D.H. GiUig, William Conrad, D.D.S. Gilmore, H. William, D.D.S. Guthrie, Carol Ann, C.D.H. Haag, Judith Ann, C.D.H. Hamilton, Carolyn Sue, C.D.H. Hart, William Robert, D.D.S. Hoehn, Elizabeth May, R.D.H. Hott, Robert Eugene, D.D.S. Houk, Margaret Cecile, R.D.H. Janssen, Guy Hugh, D.D.S. Kaminski, Thomas Simon, A.B., D.D.S. Kaufman, Rossya Berucha, R.D.H. Kendrick, John William, Jr., D.D.S. Kesling, Peter Crawford, D.D.S. Kleehammer, Daniel Stephen, D.D.S. Koenig, Leo John, D.D.S. Krach, Jack Frederick, D.D.S. Kraybill, Sue Linelle, C.D.H. Kuzmic, Robert G., D.D.S. Lecklirner, Donald Max, D.D.S. Leer, Jerry Harmon, D.D.S. Lentz, Jerry Owen, D.D.S. Leuenberger, Walter Austin, Jr., D.D.S. Lobdell, Linda Lou, R.D.H. McCarthy, Grace Ellen, C.D.H. McCavit, Keith Dennis, D.D.S. Malwin, Jarl Eldon, D.D.S. Mattern, Robert Lee, D.D.S. Merkel, Ralph George, D.D.S. Miller, Kenneth Orlan, B.S., D.D.S. Moon, Robert Alien, B.S., D.D.S. Moran, James Michael, B.S., D.D.S. Nienaber, Patricia Ann, C.D.H. Norman, Richard Daviess, D.D.S. Pate, Frank Edward, D.D.S. Pearson, David Lee, D.D.S. Perez, Jaime, D.D.S. Perotti, Robert Adam, D.D.S. Poindexter, Byron Kay, D.D.S. Portolese, Frank Anthony, D.D.S. Puccio, James S., D.D.S. Reibel, Janet Anne, R.D.H. Rohn, John William, D.D.S. Ruble, James Frederick, D.D.S. Sagraves, Glen O., D.D.S. Shaffer, William L., D.D.S. Slamkowski, John Stanley, D.D.S. Smith, Ann Kay, R.D.H. Smith, Marvin Dewitt, B.S. Snyder, Judith Ann, C.D.H. Strempel, Kurt Frederick, A.B., D.D.S. Tompkins, John Aaron, D.D.S. Traicoft , Donald, D.D.S. Turchi, John Turchi, D.D.S. Llebelhoer, John Joseph, D.D.S. Ueber, Paul Frederick, D.D.S. Urschel. Lewis James, D.D.S. Urschel, Margorv, R.D.H. Walker, James Carhart. D.D.S. Willian, David Eugene, D.D.S. Winder, George E., B.S. Witherspoon, William Charles, D.D.S. Zumbrun, Jacqueline Kay, C.D.H. School of Nursing was established in 1914 as a part of the School of Medicine at Indianapolis. It enjoys the benefits of instruction and clinical experience that is provided by the faculty and hospitals of the Medical Center. A new addition to the Ball Residence for Nurses was completed this fall. The school has previously offered a three-year diploma and a four-year degree program, with first-year classes of the degree program being taught on the Bloomington campus. The diploma program, however, will be discontinued after August, 1959. The capping ceremony is a long awaited event. Student nurses take time out for a bit of relaxation. 1 Emily Holmquist, Dean Students back from a day ' s work as public nurses Laboratory techniques ... in detail Note-taking ... a part of practical work S Adamkovics, Mirdza M.. B.S., G.N. Amnion, Elgene Kay, G.N. Bero Patricia Rae, G.N. Bond, Carolyn Sue, B.S. Branson, Lou Ann, G.N. Breen, Louise Margaret, G.N. Brooks, Anita Joan, G.N. Brumbaugh, Joyce Kay, G.N. Buxton, Donna Joyce, G.N. Clark, Margie Ann, B.S., GJSJ. 22 226 Deckard, Sandra Joan, G.N. Decker, Sharon Kaye, G.N. Dell, Jane Ann, B.S. Dusing, Susan Rae, G.N. Edwards, Nela Helen, G.N. Eytchison, Barbara Diane, G.N. Ferrier, Gwendelyn Anne, B.S. French, Nancy L., B.S. Frye, Phyllis Marie, G.N. Gardner, Marilyn Sue, B.S. Greiner, Cardyn Mary, B.S., G.N. Harbolt, Sharon Joy, B.S., G.N. Harrigan, Phyllis Jacqueline, B.S., G.N. Hartnett, Sharon Kay, G.N. Hengstlee, Nancy Elaine, B.S., G.N. Hickman, Judith Ann, G.N. Holloway, Lynette EUzabeth, B.S., G.N. Hynes, Kathlene, G.N. Keneipp, Ehzabeth Ann, B.S., G.N. Laws, Esther Mae, G.N. Lucht, Mary Jo, G.N. McKnight, Judith Jenean, B.S. Meredith, Ethel June, G.N. Miller, Maridell, B.S., G.N. Miller, Marjorie Faye, B.S., G.N. Miller, Marjorie M., G.N. Miller, Shirley Ann, B.S., G.N. Miller, Theresa Marie, B.S., G.N. Newcom, Jane Ellen, G.N. Overpeck, Rosemary, B.S., G.N. Peister, Judith Ann, B.S., G.N. Renick, Frances Yvonne, G.N. Ruesch, Eileen, B.S. Schmid, Pauline Wieder, B.S. Stuckey, Janis Carolyn, G.N. Taylor, Eva Lue, G.N. Via, Rosemary Louise, G.N. Wheeler, Jane Ann, G.N. White, Addie Jeanne, B.S., G.N. White, Vonelle Addie, B.S., G.N. Wiles, Martha Jane, G.N. Williams, Jean Ann, G.N. Williams, Jeanne Rose, G.N. Woodling, Carolyn Ann, B.S. No one really sees a touchdown A set shot, or a two-hase hit No one except the player His feat is reward for hours of work A childhood dream come true A dream of heroism with a rusty water pistol Of whisking a pig-tailed princess to safety On the cross bar of a two-wheeled silver stallion It is a buttress of hope that holds the head high And welds the shoulders into twin barricades Against the unknown, the future I want to... I can ...I will. . . I will LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Hicks, line coach and coach in charge; Wilbur Stevens, backfield coach; Bernie Miller, assistant backfield coach; Lou McCullough, end coach; John Townsend, assistant line coach. Howard Brown, Freshman Coach Charles McDaniel, Freshman Line Coach ' : I m Phil Dickens, Head Football Coach 228 Although the signing of Phil Dickens, Head Foot- ball Coach at the University of Wyoming, heralded the dawning of a new era in lU football, his one-year sus- pension by the Big Ten Conference for alleged illegal recruiting laid bare one of the basic reasons for Indiana ' s football demise . . . lack of interest in football by many alumni and friends of the University. Coming to lU with Dickens was his entire staff, which included Bob Hicks, line coach later appointed coach in charge; John Townsend, line coach; Lou Mc- Cullough, end coach; Wilbur Stevens, backfield coach, and Bernie Miller, assistant backfield coach. Ticket-Stub quarterbacks... At a cleat-scarred field of envy . . . On which Friday s nobody.. . Becomes Saturdays hero . . . ROW 1: Walter Smoot, Norm Mackin, Don Noone, Russ Burns, Ray Slampyak, Mel Piontkowski, Willie Jones. ROW 2: Tom Campbell, Delnor Gales, Marty Cerza, Pete Piccirillo, Bob Bat- taglia. Norm Craft, Dave Whitsell, Mike Rabold. ROW 3: Charles Taylor, Howard Hamilton, Joe DeFillippo, Mike Mon- dovics, Jim Yore, John Aveni, Tony Aloisio, Elvin Caldwell. ROW 4: Joe DeSalvo, Wayne Brusewitz, Dave Mounts, Tom McDonald, Ron Miller, Sam Congie, John Razmic, Bill Takacs, Tom Cousineau, Dan McGrath. ROW 5: George Klutinoty, Charles Kelly, John Sungail, Don Howell. Jerome Ward, Bob Perna, Fred Unger, Willie May, Bob DeMarco. ROW 6: Tom Kendrick, Dale Dumke, Don Weik. Don Brodie. Bob Lawrence, Bob Boak, Joe Moore, Bob Corrigan. Ken Hubbart. ROW 7: Bruce Coligan, Eddie Fritz. Vic Jones, John Meegan, Ray Plain, Dan Nolan, Ted Smith, Ted Aucreman, Steve Filipowski. 229 The competitive spark blares the dissonance of contact, conquest . . . the whistle sounds the pitch-type of civilization. Truth wears a worried mask. Running, walking, then falling forward 1 250 J The referees ' dance signifies lU tally. The 1957 lU football team began its season under a double handicap ... it was forced to play without the tutelage of its new coach, and it had to adapt itself to a new style of play, The Side-Saddle T. Although the team finished the season with but one victory, and that over a nonconference opponent, Villa- nova, several factors augured well for the future. This year ' s harvest of freshman talent, with a year of practice under the single-wing system, will add depth to the squad; the schedule will give the team a chance to develop into a more cohesive unit. Several lettermen . . . Mike Raybold, Norm Craft, Tony Alosio, John Razmic, Tom Kendrick, Steve Filipowski, and Vic Jones . . . will be returning. Finally, the team it- self. This was not a squad of the play-dead variet} ' . It took its licks, and came back with more of the same. As the season progressed it became evident that although in some cases ability was lacking, there was never a shortage of determination. Heading for a loss in a rough-and-tumble situation 231 A heads-up sport. . . with a hands-down standard ROW 1: Dick Shellback, Gebre Gugsa, Chaveng Raengsuwan, Ilan Rothmuller, R. H. Sumutki, Ed Kesl, Isidro Echeverria. ROW 2: John Carmody, Yann Graff, John Shellenberger, Arne Hylin, Kwang Kim, Geza Czull, Bill Elberty, Charley Ray, Tom Turpin, Ian Thompson, and Abdel Moneim. The 1958 lU soccer team improved its previous season ' s showing handily by climbing from fourth to second place in the Midwest Collegiate Soccer Conference. Forced to juggle his lineup, Coach Joe Guennell ' s changes were well-justi- fied. At season ' s end Reginald Horse- man, Isidro Echeverria, Geza Czull, Tom Turpin, and Ilan Rothmuller were named to the all-conference ream, with Rothmuller also being chosen for Ail- American honors. 252 Bounce pass . . . head style Last words of strategy before the game Speed and teamwork result in an lU goal. Close-knit defense and skillful feinting are important. Spontaneous adagio leaps are quite common. 233 After the start each man adapts himself to the course, marshaling his strength for the finish. Run for the running! The prize is yourself. . .your school ROW 1: Dick Pond, Wajnc Drewlinger, Bill Abele, Tony Pentino. ROW 2: Bill Cogdell, Charles Cogdell, Naverne Wille, Ccach Gordon Fisher, Charles Siesky, Dick Scheider, Ron Long. 234 The lU cross-country team, hard-hit by graduation and injuries, finished fourth in Big Ten competition. Although two key men, Dick Long and Wayne Drewlinger, were sidelined with ail- ments, Coach Gordon Fisher received fine performances from Tony Pentino, Ron Long, Bill Abele, and Naverne Wille. Other men to watch were Bill Cogdell, Charles Cogdell, Dick Scheider, and Charles Siesky. Easy jogging, essential in loosening up the day before the race .AtS II «i %,.. A true athlete doesn ' t think he ' s losing because he ' s at the rear. He ' s just temporarily out of first place 235 Victory. . . the total Of diverse efforts, Many being little known I like to treat each man the way I ' d hke to be treated myself. Such is the philosophy of Dwayne Spike Dixon, head athletic trainer at lU. A charter member and one of the founders of the National Athletic Trainers Association, Dixon has been just off-stage . . . ready when needed ... at almost every lU athletic event since 1946. A man who would rather talk about the athletes he has attended than of his own accomplishments, he has been called on to demonstrate and lecture about his profession in the United States and Europe. Spike demonstrates his technique for students Jerry Bradley, Ray Baggett, and Bud Taylor, while Jim Brisnahan looks on. Assistant Trainer Jim Brisnahan applying diathermy. Dwayne Spike Dixon has devoted l6 years to helping athletes play at the best of their ability. ROW 1: Bill Balch, Jerry Thompson, Archie Dees, Frank Rado- vich. Norm Witte, Lee Aldridge. ROW 2: Bode Hill, Sam Gee, Gene Flowers, Ray Ball, Bob Wilkinson. ROW 3: Coach Branch McCracken, Jim Hinds, Glen Butte, Bill Stewart, senior manager; Pete Obremskey, Allen Schlegelmilch, Assistant Coach Ernie Andres. Ten men on a statistical see-saw, . . At a game of chance through a hoop Branch McCracken, Head Coach Ernie Andres, Assistant Coach Lou Watson, Freshman Coach 2.57 rlurrytn Hoosters The 1958 version of the Hurryin ' Hoosiers, under the dynamic coaching of Branch McCracken, caught fire in mid-season and went on to burn a path all the way to the Big Ten Championship. This was Mc- Cracken ' s fourth triumph in the last six years. At the season ' s start there was little doubt as to the make-up of the front line. On hand at center was AU- American Archie Dees, while at the forward posts hard- charging Pete Obremskey and sharp-shooting Jerry Thompson could count on help from tall sophomore Frank Radovich. It was at the two back court spots that McCracken had cause for concern. After much experimentation, the right combination was welded from the talents of senior Sam Gee and sophomore Bob Wilkinson. Both de- veloped good shots, and consistently harassed opposing dribblers with their fly-paper nearness. The winning quintet, which went on to the NCAA regionals, was aided by Jim Hinds, Allen Schlegelmilch, and Ray Ball. The Hoosiers lost the first round of the NCAA finals to Notre Dame, 94-87. Plagued by below-par ball handling and passing, the team . . . whose shooting averaged topped its rivals ' . . . had an unusually poor night from the free-throw lane. 238 Pre-game nervousness finds an outlet in practice . . . cohesiveness and spirit add a stabilizer in confidence. 4 i! - ' ll H.- 1 9H ' k m mil 239 After their triumph over Michigan State, the Hoosiers were greeted at Kister ' s Air Field. Excitement boils high in last minutes of State game. Nine teams were determined to see the Hurryin ' team unseated from its lofty perch. Last season the Macmen pulled a share of the title out of the proverbial bag. These nine teams were really determined. The experts counted lU out because of its poor preconference showing . . . one victory in seven games. The competition, however, was of high-grade calibre. (Kansas State was ranked No. 1 nationally.) Michigan State, with a veteran squad back from last year plus AU-American Johnny Green, and Ohio State, with five lettermen seniors and AU-American Frank Howard, were looked on as the best bets to take the crown. BUT, Gee and Wilkinson put fire into the ball club. Radovich, the Hammond sophomore, came up with several terrific performances as fireman. The senior front line . . . Dees, Obremskey, and Thompson . . . lived up to expectations. The white-haired sheriff molded this group into a running, rebounding, scoring, and winning team. The outcome was the title . . . Big Ten Basketball Champions. Part of celebration hi-jinx on way to greet team. Coach McCracken receives hero ' s tribute. The tall man controls the ball. Good for two, as I.U. pours it on. As the pace heightens some fall behind. Tension mounts as players fight for the ball. All out effort . . produces unusual poses. 241 A sharp eye a steady arm and a deadly weapon Row 1: Joe Harrell, Tom Miller, Marvin Knecht, Tom Althauser. Row 2: Dick Tuttle, Bob Urdal, Larry Lauterbach, Dick Mantel. Row 3: M Sgt. Willard Reed, Mike Halus, Vern Petri, Mike Men- sovich, Capt. Jack Darden. The slightest motion can cause a near miss. A rifle is as good as the man behind it. Hfll H l ' ti H fc _ B ' ' Bl l jK ita %. H V ' %l wM ' 1 m%. B - k . . ' ' s ' Hi B L . ' ■i ,_ ]l H - Ml- K K HHUh 242 ...a test of skill The rifle team got off to a fine start this year by finishing second in a three-way meet with Northwestern and Michigan. This year ' s squad consisted of last year ' s best marksmen, all of whom had shown consider- able improvement. The team had a very good chance of wresting the conference title. Top scorers were Dick Tuttle, Kim Miller, team captain; Mike Halus, rifle club president; and Bob Urdal. Other steady performers were Bob Denham and Vern Petri. Promising new- comers were Pete Rogers, Dick Mantel, and Mike Mensovich. Skill comes from practice and the advice of others. Familiarization brings success. -i 243 One century s weapon . . . Becomes another s toy Row 1: Harry Beratis, Don Norman, Joe Ro- denberg, George Murphy, Ben Edwards, Fred Gehrke. Row 2: Coach Stuart MacClintock, Albert Kudsi-Zadeh, Peter Eisendrath, Don Scott, Jim McCoy, Harold Spencer, Ed Uhles, Fritz Marquardt, Abel Ismail, assistant coach. This year ' s I.U. fencing team had six men returning from last year ' s sixth place Big Ten unit. In experience, two members of the squad boasted unique training. Captain Harry Beratis fenced in Athens, Greece, in 1956, and also received instruction in Milano, Italy, from the Italian Olympic coach. Beratis, who fences with the epee, defeated the world ' s champion in one bout. Beratis also was selected twice to repre- sent I.U. in the Big Ten and NCAA champion- ships. Don Scott, who fences with the foil, spent two years in Germany fencing in a series of different tournaments. Other standouts were Ed Ehler, saber; Joe Rodenberg, epee; and Don Norman, foil. Agility counts . 244 The secret of skill lies in basic fundamentals. ... in a sport where reflexive action means success. ?A 4 Row 1: John Parks, Dick Kennady, Ron Davitt, Gerald Miki, Barry Yap, Ron Honda. Row 2: Don Kan, Don Jones, Richard Hori, Les Naka- mura. Jay Lewis, Mel Goldstein. Row 3: Coach James Counsilman, Minot Schuman, Wayne Geggie, Jim Huestis, Tony Gallo, Dick Tanabe, Ed Fedosky. Now if you ' ll just turn your arm a little more The 1958 I.U. swimming team shaped up as a well- rounded aggregation that was probably only a year or two this side of the national title. The team had been assembled by the late Robert Royer, who for years had coached I.U. champions of Big Ten, national, and Olympic caliber. After Mr. Royer ' s untimely death in December, I.U. ' s future in swimming was entrusted to Dr. James Counsilman. Coach Counsilman, who had been national breast stroke champion in 1942, could be considered a Casey Stengel in swim trunks. This year ' s team, captained by Ron Honda, had men who were hungry, and able to break records. Sonny Tanable, Les Nakamura, John Parks, Lew Cook, Barry Yap, and Dick Kennady were a few of the names to be seen in the headlines. Bob Blann and Minot Schuman handled the diving duties. Frank McKinney and Bill Barton headed the list of talented freshmen. McKinney, no newcomer to winning ways, finished third in Olympic back stroke competition. He was also national 100 and 200 meter champion. Barton eclipsed the existing freshman record in the butterfly event and, as the season progressed, showed signs of carving his own personal niche in the record books. 246 A pleasureful pastime. . . In the regimen of a schedule 247 Row 1: George Breithaupt, Ron David, Jeryl Wright, Ron Walden, George Fisher. Row 2: Frank Zody, Issac Anderson, Coach Otto Ryser, Paul Brown, Panya Chottikhun. Self discipline ... a key to winning form. Hours of practice produce effortless grace. ' 1 hr - 248 High trapeze daring. . . With Hellenic self mastery Strength, agility, and daring . . . gymnasts ' tools A fuzing of strength and balance. The gymnastics team, coached by Otto Ryser, posed a serious threat this season in the competition for first place in the Big Ten standings. Bolstered by the return of such standout competi- tors as Ron David, Ron Walden, Jerry Wright, Panya Chottikhun, and Frank Zody, the overall strength of the squad lay in its versatility and depth. David, one of the best timiblers to develop in some time, can also collect winning points on the trampoline — and in two other events. Outstanding performances in three different events were also turned in by Wright, whose speciality was the trampoline; Walden, who usually worked on the rings, and Chottikhun, who was the team ' s lead- ing side horse exponent. Promising newcomers were Paul Brown, Jerry Jacquin, Issac Anderson, George Fischer, Leonard Bryson, Larry Ryser, and Larry Miltenberger. Each twist is timed to perfection. 249 Ambition beneath perspiration and linament. Strength and speed. . . a universal language This year could very easily have been the y ' r of years for Coach Charley McDaniel ' s wrestling team. The squad, which was a holdover from 1957, had been heavily beset by injuries that season. Although the talent had been evident, it had never been in abundance. With the exception of Joe Shook, sidelined with torn shoulder ligaments, the team has remained intact so far, with each man at times showing signs of being a Big Ten winner. Bill Gallo, Don Morrison, Paul Blane, and Norm Komorowski all turned in high scores. However, the man to watch was Nick Petronka, who . . . barring injury . . . seemed sure to be in contention for national honors in the 147 lb. class. Initial impact . . . aggressive advantage 250 Row 1: John McKenzie, Don Morrison, Paul Bane, Nick Petronka. Row 2: George Ihnat, Bill Gallo, Fred Redeker, Norm Komorowski, Fred La mb. partial escape . . . double dilemma 251 Racket-guided missiles. . . On an asphalt-covered chessboard Row 1: Jack Fitzpatrick, llan Roth- Bill Landin, Dean Dixon, Harry Garnette, muller, Bob Gray, capt. Row 2: Coach Al Harker, Jerry Parchute. A powerful calling card A word from the wise The tennis team, coached by Bill Landin, former Northwestern mentor, was forced to fluctuate in its performance this year while being in the process of rebuilding after last year ' s loss of experienced players. This year ' s squad had talent, but in different stages of development. At the top of the ladder, playing number one for the second year, was Jerry Parchute, who looked as if he might be a good bet for Conference honors if he could find someone of comparable ability with whom to practice. Playing in the number va ' O spot was Bob Gray, last year ' s Big Ten number six cham- pion. Bill Petric and Dean Dixon alternated between the third and fourth spots. Jim Fitzpatrick played number five, Harry Garnette was sixth, and Ilan Rothmuller played in the number seven slot. Al Harker was eighth man, while Steve Haynes and Denny Lors looked as if they would achieve varsity status by next year. 253 Row 1: Mike Curtis, Harold Caffey, Bob Hudson, manager; John Miller, Charles Cog- dell. Row 2: Ronald Long, Jim Wright, Craig Toensing, Berry Williams, Bill Abele, Bob Moore, Naverne Wille, Dick Schneider. Row 3: Gordon Fisher, coach; Gary Wells, Reg Sheppard, Charles Siesky, Willie May, Reg Laconi, Dick Pond, Jim Guendling, Bob Held, Jim Lavery, assistant. Row 4: Wayne Drewling, Bill Cogdell, Joe Carroll, Gerry Johnson, Ernie Baird, Bruce Bernard, Al Thompson, Mike Smith, Ray Spivey. Taut calf muscles, fluttering stomachs. . . Hearts versus seconds. . . mans eternal race m High stepping at the right time. TllllfiW ' ' 2H And to the winner . . . And now it ' s my turn. The 1958 I.U. track team, which was Big Ten outdoor and indoor victor last year, looked as if it might notch the Conference title again this year. Leading the way for Coach Gordon Fischer ' s squad was Olympic great Greg Bell. Bell again proved invaluable, not only in defending his title as Conference broad jump champion and as a sprinter, but also as a member of the half-mile relay team. Willie May, Big Ten hurdles champion, and Tom Campbell continued to turn in the tR ' O best performances in that event. Naverne Wille handled the distance chores, while sophomore help came from Al Phillips in the sprints, Ray Spivey in the hurdles, and Dick Pond in the mile event. Other men who carved a place for them- selves in I.U. ' s track future were Joe Carroll, pole vaulter, Reggie Laconi, quarter miler, and Mike Smith, half miler. Well done from a teammate. Winter parlor putting .. . blisters in Spring Tee-shot concentration . . . geometry in the rough Prayers from a sand trap . . . locker room legends ROW 1: Darl Kriete, Jim Brucker, Jon Som- mer, Ron Wannemuehler, Dave Dellinger. ROW 2: Sherell Johnson, Bart Spillman, Ron Terrell, Coach Robert Fitch. 236 Jim Brucker measures a tough shot. Ron Royer exhibits winning form. The golf team was sophomore-strong this Spring as seven of the nine staiting positions were filled by the best of last year ' s freshman contingent. After the Fall practice rounds had been completed. Coach Robert Fitch felt optimistic about the squad ' s chances of mak- ing the first division in Big Ten conference play. Ron Royer w as the number one man on the team. Royer, who has won many of the junior championships in the state, also set a new course record on the lU links with a 65. Darl Kriete and Bart Spillman, juniors, also mrned in top scores, while sophomores Jon Somers, Jim Brucker, Dick Barth, Tom Cable, Ron Wannamueller, and Sherrell Johnson rounded out the rest of the squad. 231 ROW 1: Junior Peacock, Larry Atkinson, John Anderson, Gary Kozak, Roosevelt Taylor, John McNarney, Ron Beams. ROW 2: Pete Hicks, Amos Powell, Phil Elder, Don Gehle, Jim Kenney, Bill Noone, Don Forman, Jim Howe. ROW 3: Joe Gushing, Paul Michaels, Buck Smith, Norm Young, Art Harris, manager; Coach Ernie Andres, Arnie Heltzer, John Lloyd, Dave Wilson. The lU baseball team took to the dia- mond this Spring with many questions to be answered. Having finished in the Big Ten cellar last year, it remained for Coach Ernie Andres to fashion a starting unit out of a handful of regulars and a host of untested juniors and sophomores. Bill Smith, a control artist with a wide assortment of pitches, handled the tough assignments, while Larry Atkinson, Paul Michaels, John Lloyd, Gary Kozak, and Phil Elder shared the other mound duties. Joe Gushing and Bob Lawrence alter- nated at first base. Ron Beams, Junior Pea- cock, Jim Kenney, Bill Noone, and Johnny Anderson divided the infield tasks. In the outfield, Left Howe, Don Forman, John Corder, and John McNarney performed capably. Catching chores were handled by Norm Young and Dave Wilson. The foulest of all fouls right back at the umpire 258 To lean hack and swing from the heels.., the budding of individuality A hit looks good to a runner off base. 259 Wdw- 0 ? f. r ■' - - Jr:. Two down and two to go after a take-out play. Two-way stretch, and the glove man wins. Straight ahead for baseball ' s longest ninety feet. Out! By a country smile. Coach Andres calls last Fall meeting until Spring.  j«« « Diamond-struck Youth may fade . . . memories never. 261 Participation in group sports builds... If only there were such concentration in classes . . . Robert L. Stumpner, Director of Men ' s Intratnurals. The game is almost ended and the score is close, but there ' s still that one last chance to win. ' • r. ,. , c4  III r « tv. n n ;l - aM «: ■ii  « ■i i ' ' . - f£: ri ■I « physical and mental health and a share in school spirit A game of rapid reflexes and paddle skill Spectators cheer their teams as a swimmer leaves the block to start his lap in an intramural relay race. Even physical-ed competition is keen. Despite all defensive efforts, another basket is made. Keeping track of the tiny, resilient ball is difficult indeed. An advantage gained may soon be lost in a fast-moving game. 264 m e lpii!r M ■1 1 1 1 1 1 t J J ■m ■•im W t je L A. -.-«l ' ■■! . 1 ■1 ■■wA ■1 1 ■1 ' it H ■WM ■■1 ■% ■1 U IP r ■1 1 ■H|; i 1 i 1 ■■I The fairer sex joins in the pleasure that conies with recreation. Miss Hilda Slierwin plans women ' s recreation. Late afternoon . . . the best time for spirited exercise Warming up for the women ' s doubles Only learning now, but someday they may be champions. 265 Girls strain to get ball, as teammates tense in anticipation Girls plunge into races as they represent their housing units. Determined slugger represents team ' s desire to win intramural game 266 . . . the indescribable feeling Of being part of Indiana itself A part of an institution more, More than academic pursuits A part of understanding one ' s self and others Learning when to lead— to follow Knowing the deep-felt thrill Of satisfying another ' s need. Leading the student body, In charge of a small committee, Just knowing that to this school You belong... Student Government Executive To give the students a chance to express their views in a democratic manner and to help formulate policy, student government was set up in 1948. Modeled after the U. S. government, student government is divided into three branches . . . executive, legislative, and judicial. Working with Ed Whalen, this year ' s student body president, is the Senate Advisory Board, composed of presidents of campus organizations. New this year is the Committee on Philanthropic Endeavor. COPE ' S general aims are co-ordinating local fund drives, distributing Fall Carnival funds, and approving and supervising all special and emergency projeas. Ed Whalen, President President ' s Cabinet ROW 1: Laura Jean Passow, personnel director; Ed Whalen, president. ROW 2: Al Lehman, secretary- treasurer; Jay Frank Lindsey, attorney general; Karen Gast, secretary, student ailairs; Norm Spaulding, special assistant, public relations; John Nash, secre- tary, campus welfare. 268 Senate Advisory Board LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Kassing, Liberty Chochos, Bernie Minkow, Ed Whalen, Janet Noblitt, Judy Hine, Jerry Moss. Senate Executive Committee ROW 1: Robert P. Kassing, Bernie Minkow, president; Robert Dabagia. ROW 2; Grace Zury, David R. Weber, William R. Fry Jr., William R. Cast, Martin J. Flynn, Erlene Black, Kit Hartnett, Sara McSherry. 269 Legislat ive Directing the legislative branch of student govern- ment this year is Bernie Minkow, vice president of the student body. Previously the only form of student gov- ernment, the Student Senate now shares its powers with the executive and judicial branches. Activities which highlighted the year were the sponsoring of a leader- ship training program, the elaborating of the student health program, and the exchanging of ideas through the recently-joined National Student Association. Bernie Minkow, Vice President Senatorial Assistants ROW 1: Sherrill Miller, Nancy Litvin, Shelby Velte, Jo Ann Dolence, Renie Breskin, Charlene Hanson, Diana Brown, Sue Frew, Jay Haskel, Carole Manalan, Hannah Pastor. ROW 2: Bessie Wegener, Susan Kretsch, Sharon Eissler, Pat Minnis, Mary Fattu, Beverly M ead, Sue Metcalfe, Sondra Mueller, Judy Fechtman, Margaret Farley, Kathy Keneipp, Joy Foulkes, Judy McMinds. ROW 3: Howard Cohen, John Scheiner, Kenneth Klein, Peter Eisendrath, Stephen Kroczek, Stephen Beeler, Nor- man Shepherd, Chauncey C. Lake, Charles Locke Jr., Paul R. Stoffer, James W. Mor- rison, Donald L. Harle. ROW 4: Don Skillman, Richard M. Turnak, Robert Grimes, Jeffery Krueger, George P. Smith, David Grebe, Steve Foster, Stanley Stein, Bob Worrell, John Qifton, Les Bradshaw, Barclay Cale, Larry Seng, Richard Furlow, Herb Krug, John Hasler. 210 ROW 1: Dixie Hinesley, Sandy Giroux, Susie Stouder, Linda Chappie, Marilyn Effinger, Nancy Dildine, Camella Kyger, Ann Bradford. ROW 2: Joani Broun, Diane Neher, Janet Noblitt, Cathy Tipton, Martha Boorman, Glenda Maris, Jo Anne Kimmel, Dorothy Benko, Sara Jones, Patricia Johnson, Cindy Grant. ROW 3: Ginny Pugh, Judy Movius, secretary; Bar- bara Kroger, Pat Alsop, Diane Roe, Ann Mahan, Meris Morrison, Barbara Doran, Cynthia Ostrom, Rocky Cohn, Margarett Stahl, Marna Alexander. ROW 4: Thom- as R. Horn, David Beams, John Keedy, Allan H. Miller, William Paul Vititoe, Kent Owen, Richard Schwartz, Robert Morris, John Fechtman. Jerry Neal, Philip Murray. eL t ifH ' 1 f f t Ik % i t • J V 1,4 I A W l i if Student Senate ROW 1: Sara Kay McShcrr , Marcia Norman, Harriet R. Hersh, Kit Hartnett, Sandra Smith, Erlene Black, Jan Foulkes. ROW 2: Grace Zury, Barbara Shankland, David Weber, Bill Cast, Martin J. Flynn, Zuha r Hilbawi, Bernie Minkow, vice president. ROW 3. Will Rand, Larry Admire, Robert P. Kassing, Robert C. Dabagia, Larry M. F. Olshan, Mike Hornak, George C. Roberts, Stan Rice. Student Elections Coinmission LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Edwards, Wayne Armentrout, Kay Davis, Joan Erikson, Judy Plessinger, Sue Smith, Sandy Jones, Fred DelToro, Bob Neuman. 271 Judicial Chief Justice Doyle Winter and eight associate jus- tices, ail seniors, comprise the Student Body Supreme Court. Aided by a court reporter and faculty advisers, the court embodies the judicial branch of student gov- ernment, coequal with the executive and legislative branches. This highest student court may hear cases brought by any student, organization, or department. The court also reviews cases on appeal from lower campus judi- cial bodies such as Judicial Board, MRHA Court, or the Board of Standards. The court interprets the student government constitution and the laws of the Student Senate, and, with faculty members, sits as the Student Conduct Committee. The 1957-58 court established commissions on honor, history, forms and ceremonies to make inde- pendent studies and recommendations. Doyle Winter, Chief Justice Student Supreme Court LEFT TO RIGHT: JoAnne Beerbower, Marlene Smith, Linda Schmidt, Roger Selt- zer, Doyle Winter, chief justice; Deane Malaker, Bill Pohlman, Dave Baldwin. 272 Senior Class Bill Fry, President As freshmen they came to the university uncertain and a little in awe of this large school. The first year they studied hard and perhaps better than at any other time. As sophomores they became interested in campus affairs and were part of the many events which take place on campus. As juniors they spent their time in house or dorm activi- ties. But the fourth year, the Senior year, is the time when they look ahead, for their interest lies with the future. Within them all is the de- sire to graduate. As Seniors they are a little sad- dened, for everything they do is for the last time . . . the walks across campus . . . the dances in the Men ' s Quad . . . the basketball games . . . the friendly boresses. At the same time this year is new, different, and exciting. In early Fall comes the first display of their importance as senior pictures are scheduled and taken. Within a few weeks the men are proudly wearing the symbol of their class rank, senior cords. The Siwash and Senior Week are special events all their own, but throughout the year, they take job interviews or stu- dent teaching. The senior year of college is an end ... an end to life as a student. It is the last time for studies every night and for the fa miliar, exciting social whirl. Now they can look back at all they have done and all they have been . . . yet they can also look forward. In a few months they will leave this life, but they will gain a new world. Senior Class Officers Senior Siwash Committee ROW 1: Dorothy Kretsch, director; Pat Fleming, director; Connie King, secretary. ROW 2; Ray Gillman, treasurer; Bill Fry, presi- dent; George Cook, director; Gene Kalina, vice president. ROW 1: JoAnn Varkony. Kit Hartnett. Elinor Rossin. ROW 2: Jack Wade, Robin Antrim, Joe Rodenberg. 273 One of the biggest, most eagerly anticipated events of the social year, the Prom, is spon- sored by the Junior Class. A big name band is hired and hours are extended to 4 a.m. After the dance, a traditional breakfast is served in the wee hours of the morning. The flur- ry of activity on this week-end is typical of . . . the junior year. ■H ' s 1 ■j ■l m Ef y WM H ' m kl 1 . H Hhrb m 1 W H p , m F (( v i 1 1 fli Bob Dabagia, President Junior Class Officers Junior Prom Committee ] j;_i ROW 1: Harriet Burgheim, director; Margie Weston, secretary; Eriene Black, director. ROW 2: Dave Ambler, director; Mike Hornak, director; Martin Flynn, president; Fred Sabatini, vice president. ROW 1: Pat Urban, Judy Enlovi ' , Ann Alpert, Marcia Norman, Shelby Velte. ROW 2: Larry Seng, Marsha Makanos, Bene Starkey, Bill Cast. 274 I )Ofnore Class The sophomore is a special person on a campus. He is young enough to have most of his college career ahead of him, yet old enough to awe the easily impressed freshmen. With the indignities of green beanies, study table, and having to ask directions passed on to someone else, he can take his lordly place among those who know. Sophomores this year kept up with modern times and foreign affairs by naming their annual Sophomore Cotillion Sputnik. Bob Flynn, President Sophomore Class Steering Coinmittee Sopho fiore Class Officers ROW 1: Alice Stouder, female director; Carole Stowe, secretary; Linda Marsh, female director. ROW 2: Dave Bower, vice presi- dent; Larry Blair, male director; Harold Southard, male director; Bob Dabagia, president; Terry Albright, treasurer. ROW 1: Pat Ulsas, Carol Shigley, MarUa Miller. Sherry Lockley. Ann Bradford, Mary Ann Setre. ROW 2: John R. MacLennan. Ralph Cohen, Carol Stowe, Bob Cochran. -)7 = Freshman Class All the old customs were new to the entering freshmen, who eagerly but confusedly became familiar with Fresh- man Camp, Orientation Week, Fresh- man Frolic, the green beanie, pledge ribbons, and three billion blind dates. Within a short while, however, they had elected officers and had become old hands at the collegiate arts of avoiding study, pulling boresses, and playing bridge. The Freshman Tyronian, based on Dante ' s Inferno, was the Class ' big event of the year. Jim Anderson, president ROW 1: Pete Sherman, Susie Lehman, Tom Costello. ROW 2: Max Spaulding, Jon Sandleben, Karen Boling, J. Mark Summers. 276 ROW 1: Beth Howell, female director; Ellen ScheflBer, treasurer; Mary Frances Lamb, secretary. ROW 2: Paul Stofifer, male director (independent); Bob Hicks, vice president; Mick Schlems, male director (organized); Jim Anderson, president. Union Board The Indiana Union is the only organization on campus in which every student is automat- ically a member. The Union was founded in 1909 by John Whittenberger, who was then a student at lU. The organization ' s purpose is to promote the interests of lU and its students through many diversified activities and facilities. A number of the Union ' s activities have be- come traditional. These major events include the Barbecue, Fall Carnival, New Faces, Cheer- leaders ' Conference, Fine Arts Festival, Campus Quiz Bowl, Opening of Formal Season, Madri- gal Dinner, Christmas Eve on Campus, and the Easter Parade. Union Board in session. Bob Shula, presiding. 277 Dean Shaffer and Dr. Lusk, Adult Advisors Mary Brown, group activities; Mike Moss, activities pro- motion. I Left to right: Marty Flynn, social; Jane Ransel, leadership development. Left to right: Yvonne Belcher, student faculty relations; Dave Dering, culture. 21H Left to right: Ginny Sly, secretary; Bob Shula, president; Barry Bergsman, vice-president. Left to right: Sana Franke, Personnel; Nancy Blaisdell, Special Events; Sandy McNear, Communications. 279 Board of Aeons Jerry Moss, president 1 ROW 1: Jerry Moss, president; Al Bergstedt. ROW 2: Bernie Minkow. ROW 3: Marry Flynn, Doyle Winter, Tom Kendrick, Bob Kassing, B arry Bergsman, Gene McGarvey, Ed Whalen, Bill Cast. I 280 Left to right: Bernie Minkow, Ed Whalen, Barry Bergsman, Tom Kendrick (standing). Left to right: Marty Flynn, Gene McGarvey, Barry Bergsman, Bernie Minkow. The Board of Aeons is composed of 12 undergraduate men appointed every year by President Wells from the top student leaders. The organization was created to provide a liaison between the administration and the student body. The Board interprets the needs of stu- dents and reports them to the admin- istration. The University then can create policies that will best serve the whole campus. Any problem that may affect the student, such as activities, taxation, cul- tural events, sports, and studies, is con- sidered by the Board in order to provide a solution that will contribute to a better University. Left to right: Marty Flynn, Gene McGarvey, Bill Cast, Al Bergstedt. 281 Gene McGarvey, president William S. Armstrong, Director The biggest project of the I. U. Foundation is the plan- ning of one of the most antici- pated events of the year, the Little 500. Every Spring this nationally recognized event is presented in the football stadi- um. All proceeds go toward scholarships. The lU Foundation, founded seven years ago, consists of one hundred outstanding Junior and Senior campus leaders. The organization also administers university gift funds to be used for scholarships. I Jill Strickland, vice-president ROW 1; Ray Lain, Roger Seltzer, Bernie Minkow, Ed Whalen, Roland Willfams, Bob Watson, Alan Robbins. ROW 2: Nanc ' Tarnow, Sue Smith, Janet Sandidge, Dene Yalowitz, Judy Young, Sandy Schroeder, Ginny Sly, Kay Smith, Sharon Wylie, Cora Lee Smith, Bonnie Shanok. ROW 3: Jeanne Stove, Linda Smith, Margie Weston, Nancy Jones, Linde Schmidt, Carol Schilling, Mary Winquist, Kay Snyder. Ann Stoeckley, Kay Ward, Sue Roach, Judy Whybrew, Sally Tritch. ROW 4: Larry Small, Ed Stevens, Bill Stewart, Tom Walker, Sam Huston, Da •y Wade, Bill Snapp, Bob Tovi ' nsend, Norman Spaulding. ROW 5: Jack Widner, Dave Sinnett, Bob Shula, Jerry Schaaf, Jim Strickland, John Wetzel, Ed Wall, Gene E. Robbins, Bill Cast, Jack Wade, Fred Sabatini. 282 ROW 1: Jack Douglas, Norm Care, Dave Beldus, Don Brodie, Dan Byron, Fred Dressel, Jerry Baer. ROW 2: Liberty Chochos. Rose Dudas, Anice Deal, Esta Glazer, Judy Hine, Ann Foley, Ann Fitzgerald, Wendy Barron, Jan Foulkes, Karen Gast, Janet Bech- told. ROW 3: Marcia Garrett, Judy Havey, Nancy Challinor, Joan Fleming, Harriet Hersh, Ann Bouillet, Nancy Beldon, Marsha Mackanos, Nancy Bell, Harriet Burgheim, Sue Charlesworth, Kit Hartnett, Sara Hayes, Sana Franke, Jack Graham. ROW 4: Lou Cohen, Ron Cohen, Martin Flynn, Joe Franklin, Doyle Winter, Jim Ailing, Barbara Doran, Pat Brooks, Cathy Craig, Mariene Callis, Joani Brown, Bob Gingery, Tom Cone. ROW 5: Barry Bergsman, Ed Friend, Ray Oilman, Larry Baron, Spencer Allen, Bob Bloecker, Ron David, George Cook, Tony Amdur, Jack Heidt, Max Eubanks, Dave Dinin, Dave Ambler. Marty Bassen, Skip Harrell, Bob Edwards, Dave Baldwin. «. t ? Vf Jf tf t ' i ' t ' , i I - •• ! , f ROW 1: Neill Petronella, Dave Riggs, Hugh Rider, Steve Riggins, Jay Frank Lindsey, Ted Moorman, William D. Swift. ROW 2: Jo Anne Morris, Doris Moran, Gayle Huminsky, Sandy McNear, Judi Polivka, Jane Ransel, Ann Morrison, Sandy Kemp, Kathy Keneipp, Phyliss Mason, Mary Jane Musgrave, Lucinda Benzel, Marie Kingdon, Cathy Mossholder, Sue Ellen Moore. ROW 3: Sue McVaugh, Jan Martin, Dee Janovic, Connie King, Laura Passow, Joan Erickson, Nancy Blaisdell, Elizabeth Caldwell, Jud - Plessinger, Phyd Keller, Nancy Neubauer, Mary Poolitsan, Martha Ritter, Mary Richardson. Andrea Onweller. ROW 4: Pat Fleming. Marjie Heiser, Sara Kay McSherry. Eriene Black, Barbara John- son, Jim Nash, Dave Mikesell, Mike Quinn. Jerry Moss. Lynn Rans, Doug Shue, Gene Kalina, John Reed, Kay Kellum. ROW 5: Bob Kassing, Mike Moss, Tom Kendrick, Bob Neuman. Jim Kneisley, Jim Trnouse, Archie Dees, Pete Obremskey. Gene Mc- Garvey, president; Jerry Pollock, Sheldon Marrs, Dan Poore, Barry W. Johnson. 283 AWS Council, executive body of the AWS, is chief coordinator of the Associa- tion ' s program to promote greater spirit of unity and cooperation among the women students. Estabhshed in 1895 as the Women ' s League, the council includes the president, vice-president, ten class representatives, and one representative each from WRH Executive Board, Panhellenic Council, Town Women, WRA, and the YWCA Cabinet. At the annual AWS mass meeting, the council is elected and five awards to out- standing freshman and sophomore women are presented. Left to right: Beverly Wright, treasurer; Joan Fleming, secretary; Linda Walker, president; Pat Fleming, vice-president. ROW 1: Pat Fleming, vice president; Linda Walker, president; Judith Oberman, Marian Godeke. ROW 2: Jan Foulkes, international A.W.S. vice president; Barb Burris, Ann Morrison. ROW 3: Liberty Chochos, Joan Fleming, secretary; Cathy Craig. ROW 4: Karen UUstrup, Elise Williams, Carol Schilling. ROW 5: Mary Ann Pulse, Beverly Wright, treasurer; Mar ' Ann Barbre. 284 AWS Board of Standards f LA Left to right: Pat Fleming, president; Sally Ann Poindexter, vice-president. ROW 1: Sharon Nulf, Joan Fleming, Maxine Eckerty, Pat Fleming, Judy En- low, Vivian DuBow, Marcia Norman. ROW 2: Laura Jean Passow, Sally Poin- dexter, Joy Foulkes, Barbara Johnson, Er- lene Black, Nanci Olenick. In the fall of 1939, the AWS Board of Standards was intro- duced to the lU campus. It was created to perform the functions of a judiciary board and to act as an advisory council to the Dean of Women in her work with students. In its 19 years growth, the purpose of the board of standards has shifted to include the establishing of standards for women students ' conduct, manners, and dress. Twelve representatives, cho- sen from a balance of classes and housing units, comprise the board. 283 Founded only last year, the Student Athletic Committee works to promote greater interest in athletics, especially during football season. Greeting the freshman with a rally during orientation week, sponsoring the homecoming parade and rally, and the burning of Jawn Purdue are examples of the activities for which the committee is responsible. Com- mittee members are presently antici- pating the completion of the new athletic building, which will allow them to enlarge the scope of their activities. Judy Plessinger, Bob Edwards, Kay Smith and Sue Smith ROW 1: Marjie Heiser, Ginny Sly, Cookie Morrison, Merle Miley, Nancy Webster, Sue Smith, Sharon Wylie, Kay Smith. Nancy Tarnow, Sally Weisbarth. ROW 2: Judi Policka, Joan Erickson, Linda Smith, Nancy Beldon, Judy Plessinger, Laura Jean Passow, Mary Ellen Winquist, Nancy Challinor, Judy Young, Nancy Bell, 286 Bunny Perrotta, Ann Fitzgerald, Sue Charlesworth. ROW 3: Thomas A. Miller, Mike Quinn, Dick Bartick, Norman W. Spaulding, Ed Wall, James E. Dice, Bill Hokanson, Jack Heidt, Bob Neuman, president; Fred Deltoro, secretary; Bob Edwards, treasurer; Fred Sabatini, John Scheiner, Dave Beldus. BK Indiana University ' s Gam- ma Chapter of Phi Beta Kap- pa has been active since 1911. Originally the organ- ization was a secret fraternity. Under the influence of John Quincy Adams, however, its policies changed. Today it is an honorary society for the upper 10 per cent of the graduating seniors in the Col- lege of Arts and Sciences. David E. Albright William O ' Bannon AUtop Doris Anne Ast David Allen Baldwin Pierre Henri Boulle Edward Robert Bush Oliver Michael Colvin Arthur Harvey Leigh From Aldora Graf Florence Ann Hattery Richard Ray Hawley Carol Ann Lieberum Michael Joseph Padula Veiner P. Partenheimer William Clark Pohlmann Margaret Regina Sheviak Darcy Jane Stouder Jeanne Lorraine Stove Richard Kennith Wertz Edward L. Whalen B rs The highest recognition a student in the School of Bus- iness can receive is an elec- tion to Beta Gamma Sigma. Founded in 1913 at the Uni- versity of Southern California and the University of Illinois, its Alpha chapter was in- stalled at Indiana University in 1923. Initiation is held twice a year. William C. Gore Jack L. Graham Robert Harris Gayle Eugene Hayes Barbara J. Hibner Gilbert W. Higgins James Stewart Hislop Janet K. Hodges Donald A. Hoffman John B. Hoglund Stanley Jay Holdeman David John Hyde Barbara Anne Johnson Kenneth Byron Johnson Robert Edward LaPierre Jay Frank Lindsey Howard E. Luker David Michael Lurie Phillip Dale Manners William R. Martin Thomas J. Mattern William McCormick, Jr. Joseph W. McFarland Richard L. Mclntire James E. McNabney Lester E. Miles Bernard A. Minkow Robert K. Mitchell Robert L. Oppenheim Jerald D. Petro James E. Phillips Franz K. Piller Earl N. Palke James L. Piatt Russell A. Rae Martha A. Ritter Alan M. R. Robbins William E. Roesch Richard A. Ruddell James H. Rushton Phillis A. Sappenfield Bernard A. Schaler Roger I. Seltzer Joseph E. Shiprek John H. Shroat Clifford E. Stoner Philip M. Swadener Henry K. Terkhorn Agnes L. Tietig Helen M. Tozier George J. Valiska Suzanne R. VanMatre Richard D. Wagner James E. Weber Robert D. Whitlow Fredrietta J. Wilson Albert J. Wright Emmet Gordon Wright Charles A. Zebendon Faculty William C. Cleveland Benjamin F. Thomas Bachelor of Science in Business Jack E. Ahern John L. Baber Thomas R. Betts Miriam Blej ' er Richard L. Booth Regina S. Box Dale A. Britten Gene F. Carpenter Leon R. Cheesbrough Panya Chottikhun Richard O. Christian Frank J. Claeys Ronald S. Cohen Richard M. Cosel Robert E. Crowe Donald A. Dalka Margaret E. Dodd Thomas L. Dusthimer Richard Elwood Clayton S. Emmert Richard E. Freiburger George H. Fryman Roger A. Fulton Frederick H. Gage Doctor of Business Administratio i Nylen W. Edwards Harrison L. Grathwohl Ronald R. Larson Howard D. Lowe Stephen Paranka Harold F. Puff William G. Scott Master of Business Administration Laurence Berlin Ray B. Bressler, Jr. John R. Canan David W. Cravens Arthur B. Feagles Robert S. Felton Joe R. Fritzemeyer George S. Gamble, Jr. Roger W. Garrison Roger J. Groseclose Paul K. Hall William Hughes Donald F. Isn ' an Victor Kellan John D. Kenlon John L. Mason Paul L. Nappe David W. OrtLeb Dale J. Perkins Joseph V. Quigley Alfred H. Schmidt Eugene L. Shanahan George B. Simmons William D. Stuhldreher 287 When a freshman woman makes a grade of 2.5 the first semester or a 2.5 cumulative for both semesters, she has the honor of becoming a mem- ber of Alpha Lambda Delta. The primary objec- tive of this organization is to promote scholarship and intelligent living among the women of Indiana Uni- versity. Alpha Lambda Delta highlights its yearly activi- ties with an annual ban- quet honoring pledges and outstanding senior women. An award is presented to the senior girl who main- tained the highest grade average. Kathie Munk, president; Miss Mary E. Gaither, advisor. § mgs M ,1 mmsm ' ' ' ' f 1 • s ROW 1 : Diana Boisson, Louise Wilke, Sandie Smith, second vice president; Tommie Dekle, first vice president; Mary Gaither, Kathy Munk, president; Martha Harris, secretary; Sharon Myers, treasurer; Marilyn Trent, Katy Swank. ROW 2: Lee Pryor, Rose- mary Mcintosh, Louise Rarick, Elyssa Lindner, Sherry Mills, Sandra Dragoo, Lois Young, Libra Jan Cleveland, Barbara Susan Rose, Janet Lea Bowers. ROW 3: Joyce Hobson, Diana Arvin, 288 Helina Oinas, Kathie Dibell, Betty Bennett, Zita Dapkus, Linda Forst, Katherine Hill, Mary Kay Hawblitzel, Carolyn Sternberg, Sandy Heiman, Ann Bradford. ROW 4: Patricia Lambrecht, Connie Pearson, Mary Fattu, Sondra Mueller, Diane Calligan, Phyllis E. Brown, Mary Jo Burton, Ann Johns, Carol Stowe, Sharon Friend, Janet McMahan, Joan Esterline. LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Telle, his- torian; John Nash, president (seated); Arthur G. Goodman, vice-president; Albert Kudsi-zadeh, secretary. Freshmen men fortunate enough to make a 2.5 average are initiated into Phi Eta Sigma, national scholastic fra- ternity. To promote a higher standard of learning and to encourage high scho- lastic attainment among freshmen men, the fraternity was established at the Uni- versity of Illinois in 1923- The lU chapter was founded in 1930. Each year, Phi Eta Sigma distributes freshmen orientation booklets concern- ing methods of smdying. The honorary also combines with Alpha Lambda Del- ta to act as hosts for visiting high school pupils on scholarship day. ROW 1: Albert Kudsi-Zadeh, secretary; David Carter, Glenn R. Hackney, David D. McPike, William R. Bartok, James P. Fletch- er, Austin Ritterspach, Dan Rodkey. ROW 2: Tom Gehring, Howard Friedman, William Moores, Paul Abbott, J. Lee Aiken, Al BenshofF, Don Johnson, Gordon M. Saks, Ellis M. Rice. ROW 3: Ernie Lockridge, Morris Sorrells, Robert Fuller, Larry Blair, Dick Barth, Bob Duncan, Douglas Reed, Pete Horn, John Lin- son, David H. Williams. ROW 4: John Quakenbush. Phillip Mosbaugh, Barclay Cale, John Clark, Tom Telle. John Nash, Dick Elpers, Warner Wilson, Emmet G. Wright, Ned J. Brad- ley, Terry Albright. 289 Left to right: Carolyn Holder, historian; Judy Plessinger, vice-president; Jane Ann Stouder, secretary; Nancy Berkey, president; Sandy Jones, social chairman. Mortar Board is made up of senior women outstanding in scholarship, leadership, and service. Each member must have a minimum grade average of 1.8. The organization sponsors the unique Dames Ball, at which the dames experi- ence the responsibilities and assume the courtesy and in- itiative that are the tradition- al requirements of male es- corts. Each year, at the Sopho- more Recognition Tea, Mor- tar Board honors outstand- ing sophomore coeds. New Mortar Board mem- bers are tapped in their junior year at an annual spring mass meeting. ROW 1: Barbara Cash, treasurer; Sandy Schroeder, Sarah Tritch, Sue Charlesworth, Helen Seidensticker, Linda Wal ker. ROW 2: Joan Erickson, Nancy Blaisdell, Dene Yalowitz, Nancy Berkey, Judy Whybrew, Lucinda Benzel, Sandy Jones. ROW 3: Barbara Jane Strauss, Ann Foley, Judy Plessinger, vice president; Nancy Jones, Jill Strickland, Carolyn Holder, Linde Schmidt, Kay Sny- der, Jane Stouder, secretary. 290 ROW 1: Bonnie Shanok, Gloria D. Randle, Doris Moran, Bette Starkey, Gayle Huminsky, Jeanine Harwood, Dorothy Kretsch, vice-president; Cora Lee Smith. Doris Thompson, Mary Ann Pof fenberger. ROW 2: Marjie Heiser, Judi Polivka, Kathy Weiland, Mary Ann Farcus, Wanda Royster, Dawn Tamcsin, Bonnie Brown, Janice Dilling, Merle Miley, Yvonne Belcher, Dottie Reasor, Sue Charlesworth, treasurer. ROW 3: Willa Bedell, Sandy McNear, Harriet Burgheim, Connie King, social chairman; Nancy Blaisdell, Judy Enlow, Kathy Brady, Nancy Challinor. Joyce Hodges, Andrea Onweller, Ann Morrison, Marie Kingdon. Sana Franke, secretary. ROW 4: Nancy Bell, Ruth Padget, Bar- bara Strauss, president; Janna Martin, Charlene Rockhill. Laura Jean Passow, Carol Schilling, Beverly Wright, Judy Hine, Carolyn Michel. Catherine Craig, Pat Curtis, Margie Weston. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dorothy Kretsch, vice- president; Mary Ann Farcus, publicity chair- man; Barbara Jane Strauss, president; Sana Franke, secretary; Connie King, social chair- man. Pleiades, derived from the Greek word for sail, is the name of a group of stars in the constellation Taurus. With a parallel theme of ex- cellence above the normal world, Pleiades honors or- ganized junior and senior women who are outstanding in scholarship, activities, and service to their sororities and to the universit) ' . 291 One of the goals of freshmen women is to become a mem- ber of Enomene. The word enomene was derived from the Greek word meaning unity. Promoting unity be- tween the freshmen and the sophomore women and encour- aging leadership are the primary purposes of Enomene. The lU Chapter, which was organized in 1951, pledges five per cent of the freshmen women each year. The pledges must have a 1.8 average and partici- pate in at least two campus activities. Members may be recognized by the white pods with the Enomene insignia which are tra- ditionally worn by initiates dur- ing Greek Week and at the AWS Mass Meeting. ROW 1: Nancy Scott, Sally Poindex- ter. ROW 2: Pat McCord, Sherry Mills. I ft, § f it t 1 t % « f Vi J Vi ROW 1: Phyllis White, Diana Boisson, Nancy Scott, vice-presi- dent; Nancy Mentendiek, Margie McConnel, Sue WoodfiU, Ann Bradford, Mary Sue Martin. ROW 2: Barbara Child, Judy Pressler, Suzie Eberhart, Martha Joan Polley, Jean Wertz, Katie Berry, Jacque Wooden, Dian Hoodelmier, Beverly Carmichael. ROW 3: Janet Noblitt, Jill Moody, Sylvia Bill, Kathy Munk, 292 Mary Louise Roberts, Pat McCord, recording secretary; Kathie Dibell, Sherry Mills, president; Martha Harris, Pam Jessup, Gail Cassen. ROW 4: Elise Williams, Diane Roe, Vicki Jane Gore, Tommie Dekle, Susan Hoover, Mary Jo Burton, Mary Ann Pulse, Mary Lee Phillips, Barbara George, Karen Ullstrup, Alice Stouder, Judy Wigginton. Patnarada activities honorary for independent junior and senior women ROW 1: Wendy Barron, Marian Godeke, Erlene Black, Liberty Chochos, Patricia Thomas, president; Pegg ' Thompson, secretary; Kay Smith, Dorothy Hostetler, vice-president; Deardra Roesch. ROW 2: Marilyn Greiner, Marlene Smith, Sharon Rae Bush. Harriet R. Hersh, Dene Yalowitz, Roberta Wysong, treasurer; Ann Foley, Joan Esterline, Linda Silver, Ann Fitzgerald, Judith Oberman. Tomahawk honorary service organization for independent sophomore men ROW 1: Don Poore, Robert Adams, treasurer; Bob Bloecker, Fred Dressel, David R. Weber, vice-president; Al Lehman, president. ROW 2: Louis Sorio, David Major, Charles Baker, Richard Wright. Terrill D. Albright. Jim Hill. Austin Riner- spach. ROW 3: Larry Summers. Daniel Horton. John Foster. Edward Wall, Patrick Sanders, Larry Warshawsky. 295 ROW 1: Roger Seltzer, Jack Widner, Martin Flynn Jr., Bill Cast, Bernie Minkow, treasurer. ROW 2: Jay Frank Lindsey, David Albright, Bob Shula, president; Barry Bergsman, secretary; Gene McGarvey, Jerry Moss, vice-president. ROW 3: Gene Kalina, Lou Cohen, Ed Whalen, Jack Scott, Bob Neuman, Doyle Winter, Bill Fry. Blue Key, activities honorary for junior and senior men who have achieved leadership in campus organizations, strives to encourage intellectual attain- ment and foster desire for serv- ice to lU. Cremating the effigy of J awn Purdue, complete with funeral orations, and the awarding of the fire bell after the lU basket- ball classic are two traditions originated by Blue Key. Each year it presents a recognition award and a scholarship award to the two outstanding freshman men. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Moss, vice-president Bernie Minkow, recording secretary ' and treas- urer; Barry Bergsman, corresponding secre- tary; Bob Shula, president. 294 , - ' n. c jIhb pi 4iK m 1 Ku K-MSi H SB. V- I 1 m yi I L ' ' . H ' ' 1 ■I Q B 1 i 1 ROW 1: Carl T. Eakin, sponsor; Robert Harris, treasurer; Arnold Abramjon, Glenn P. Jacoby, John Moshak. ROW 2: Robert Heid, Michael J. Padula, vice-president; Fred Del Toro, Robert Kenninger, Larry Warshawsky, Keith Patterson. ROW 3: Bob Hughes, Patrick Sanders, Bob Bloecker, Ralph Weeks, Karl Koepke, secretary; Ted Moser, president; Fred Dressel. ROW 1: Ted Moser, president; Michael Podula, vice-president; ROW 2: Karl Koepke, secretary; Ralph Weeks, historian; Robert Harris, treasurer. The purpose and ideals of Flame Club are symbolized in the organization ' s emblem, which is divided into four quadrants, representing God, Institution, Learning, and Fellowship. To be eligible for this national honorary for junior and senior independ- ent men, one must have a 2.0 accumulative and have shown qualities of leadership in campus activities. Traditionally, the upkeep of the Wellhouse is financed by sponsoring an annual dance with Pamarada. The Wellhouse Waltz also con- tains one of the most popular Queen contests of the year. 295 Falcon activities honorary for organized junior men - H v ' JP %fJ k 3_ f fl h fc fe 1 fm W ' ' 1 mm F . -j El R 1 ' ' t ROW 1: Arnie Heltzer, John Gourley, treasurer; Leon Brillant, president; Bill Balch, secretary; Joe Kamman, vice-president. ROW 2: Charles A. Fritz, Roger Seltzer, Phil Johnson, Dale Little, James Wrobleski, John Scheiner, Ronald Moblo, Lou Cohen. ROW 3: Charles Calloway, Neill Petronella, Ronald Lerch, Robert Strongwater, Jerry Werden, Earl Nolting, Kenny Carr, Richard J. Thomas, Robert Newell. ROW 4; H. O. Dodson, Richard Wolcott, Jim Schrum, Roger Wolcott, Roy Bromelmeier, John Washburn, William E. Miller Jr., Dick Sutton, Lester Govert, Dave Riggs. ROW 5: Tom Mote, Don Fiege, Pete Sowerwine, Don Weber, Jack Heidt, Marty Kroot, Robert Hope, Bill Brattain, Garey Conrad. Sphinx honorary social organization for upperclass men ROW 1: Karl E. Schneider, Robin Antrim, J. J. Fenstermaker, William Sohn, secretary; Joe Wampler, treasurer; Jay Lindsey, president; Jack Wade, vice-president; Jerry Moss, Bob Shula, Dennis Escol, Bernie Minkow. ROW 2: Ronald Borcherding, Tom Walker, Marty Flynn, Robert Hoskins, Robert S. Allen, Dave Mikesell, Bill Karm, Charlie Shoemaker, Dave Denton, 296 Lloyd Emerson, Roger F. Robison, Gene Kalina. ROW 3: Dave Malson, Bill Pomp, Jack Widner, Barry Bergsman, Gene Mc- Garvey, George Cook, Ronald Webb, Everett Jones, Jerry Ford, Tom Glendening, Jim Koehlinger. ROW 4: Don Rosenfelt, Dick Bishopp, Don Schroeder, Tim Furlong, Jack Heidt, Brad Laycock, Joseph Doyle, Dave Dinin, Jack Douglas, John Noblitt, Bill Fry. ROW 1: Bob Cochran, Dick Grosser, Dave Musial, Gene Pustan- drovich, Jay Lewis, Fred Robbins, Fritz Hill, Jim Fulwider, John Foltz. ROW 2: Jack Fitzpatrick, Jerry Winkler, Larry Blair, Jim Turner, Ferd Spangler, Bruce Heine, Bob Ake, Gordy Durnil, Ed Wallis, John R. MacLennan. ROW 3: Ed Bill, Neil Diverstein, Sammy Singerton, Frank J. Otte, Paul Hiatt, George Buckingham, Jack F. Douberteen, Ron Kirshbaum, Cliff Norris. Bob O ' Neel. ROW 4: Bill Vititoe, Wayne Dawson, secretarj; Herbert Busby, Jim Bruner, Bob Deputy, president; Jim Clements, vice-president; Don McGivern, Mike Hyde, George Miller, Ralph Cohen, Vedder Brocker. Left to right: Sammy Singer, treasurer; Wayne Dawson, secretary; Bob Deput) ' , president; Jim Clements, vice-president. Skull and Crescent, national honorary of organized sopho- more men, was installed at lU in 1932 to promote unity among fraternity men on cam- pus. Sponsoring the first all-cam- pus dance, the Sweater Hop, initiates the activity season for Skull and Crescent. This year its members also went to the Indiana-Ohio State football game and participated in half time events with a similar group from Ohio State. Each year Skull and Crescent gives one award for outstanding academic achievement and one to the outstanding senior. 291 Alpha Delta Sigma and Gamma Alpha Chi advertising honoraries for men and women ROW 1: Gay Violet Strege, Carol Demange, Pat Slott, Judi Middleton, Jo Anne Morris, Judy Figg, Kay Kellum, Ann Sap- penfield. ROW 2: Jill Frank, Bette Starkey, Jane Thomas, Mar- garet Smith, secretary; Dagnija Blomkalns, Margie Weston, Zonda Stanley, Riette Thomas, Sara Mitten. ROW 3: Gerald Fitzgerald, J. George Karras, David L. Koher, Keifer R. Calkins II, James R. Blackburn, Wi lliam L. Greenwald, Hadley W. Fruits, Thomas R. Fara, Fred J. Engecking, John A. Rieser. ROW 4: Jean Halter- man, faculty advisor; Jack Pitts, Darrell Blanton, Charle F. Wittman, James Biddle, Robert R. Schmidt, Joe Chalfant, John Edward Bowles, James Lytle, Jim Showalter, Tom Glenn. Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity ROW 1: Robert H. Koon, secretary; Charles R. Houser, president; Thomas E. Doyle, vice-president; William H. Rea, Charles Krue- ger, treasurer; John Graham, Billy R. Moore, Jack B. Andrews. ROW 2: Glenn R. Hackney, Al Keller, Karl Koepke, Gene E. Robbins, Rich Applas, Milton R. Banziger, Paul Ray Goodus, 298 Jon Sommer, David W. Overmyer. ROW 3: G. W. Starr, faculty; Tevis L. Fields Jr., Dale L. Kase, Ron Bengtson, Glenn E. Thomp- son, Clayton Emmert, Al Bergstedt, Barry L. Hindman, James Brucker, Ted W. Moser, Dave Wood. Omicron Delta business sorority LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet M. King, Janet Townsend, Elsie Mae Boose, Judy Pritchard, president; Charlotte Waterford, Beverly Wright, secretary; Charlene Pittman, Carolyn Feutz. vice-presi- dent; Carol Kuder, Ann Erwin. Alpha Chi Sigma chemistry honorary ROW 1: Marvin Hunt, Chester A. Pinkham, Roger F. Robinson, Joseph G. Moser, Richard E. Hall. ROW 2: Donald Anderson, James McMahan. Charles H. Davis, George W. Simpson, Thomas E. Ragland, Larry H. Hundley, Leo Sampanis. 299 Pi Lambda Theta national honorary for women in the school of education I 1 ROW 1: Carmen B. Carlos, Connie King, Sarah Tritch, Shirley Karlson, Alice Rogers, president; Barbara Snepp. ROW 2: Marcia Haming, Sharon Rae Bush, secretary; Sana Franke, Kathleen Fults, Maxine Dunfee, advisor; Gloria Dixon, Pat Curtis. ROW 3: Elizabeth M. Duwe, Anna Antonicei, Joyce Stoops, Barbara Dykerslee, Jean Mikuta, Pauline Schmid, Jane L. Babb, vice- president; Evelyn Eckerman. Theta Sigma Phi national professional fraternity for women in journalism ROW 1: Micki Webb, secretary; Barbara Watt, president; Ruth Padget, Sara Mitten. ROW 2: Judy Havey, Margie Weston, Ann Bouillet, Carolyn Holder, vice president; Judy Williams, treas- urer; Kay Kelium. ROW 3: Gay Strege, Arlene Neubauer, Virginia Reed, Peggy Graham. 300 Sigma Delta Chi national journalism honorary for men ROW 1: Wayne Armentrout, president; Bill Summers, vice-presi- dent; David Albright, secretary; Gus Lumpe. ROW 2: John Canright, Rex Redifer, Dick Monroe, Dick Carson, Larry War- shawsky, Joe Geshwiler, Bob Garcia, Deane Kingsbury. Phi Delta Phi national law fraternity ROW 1: Walter F. Hadley Jr., Frank A. Webster, Lester A. Kas- sing, Preben Jensen, Al Teagle, Jim Droege, James F. Fitzpatrick, Barry S. Jellison, Lewis T. Wireman. ROW 2: Jerry Newman, Robert Miser, Verl G. Miller, Roger H. Smith, Jordan D. Lewis, Robert C. Ware. Thomas M. Reeder, John M. O ' Brien. ROW 3: Hillard J. Trubitt, Howard Trockman, Dick Cardwell, Leroy W. Hofmann, Robert W. Roth, Richard L. Mclntire, John H. Sweeney, Jon A. Bulkley, Frank W. Messer. 301 Alpha Delta Theta national fraternity for medical technologists ROW 1: Betty Bishop, Melinda Priest, Donna Jo Provo, Janet Bowers. ROW 2: Shirley Scott, Ronna Stnitherman, Sherry Pelz, Jeanne Rohrer, vice president; Judy Stitzer, president. ROW 3: Jo Pearson, Marilyn Herget, Zoetta Keller, Bettylyn Robbins, treasurer; Joan Burdsall, Lois Ann Francis, Jay Haskell, secretary. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia professional honorary fraternity for sophomore men in music ROW 1: Howard R. Liva, Jerry D. Pierce, Roger A. Fortna, Bob Piatt. ROW 2: Carl Home, Norman Hessert, vice president; John R. Nalezny, Michael Hatfield, secretary; Larry Shriner, James Hertling. 302 Kappa Kappa Psi honorary band fraternity ROW 1: Howard R. Liva, Joseph Thomas Tretheway, Eugene K. White, vice-president; Dr. Ronald D. Gregory, sponsor of local chapter, national president; Charles W. Lybrook, Lance H. Jo, Ron Carmony. ROW 2: Walton Wilson, Don R. McCuUough, Donald E. Ritter, Robert L. Griffiths, John R. Nalezny, Wm. E. Brattain, Phillip D. Rowe, Roland W. Unkuri, Robert S. Tenny- son, Irving A. Blontz. ROW 3: Harry Huxol, George Carey, James Bailey, C. Eugene Nichols, treasurer; Eugene Hasselfeldt, president; Gayl Doster, Leslie Bradshaw, David Ison, Buz Rufe, Ken Grandstafif, Richard S. Sutherlin. Sigma Alpha Iota professional honorary for women in music v ' n jrV iV ROW 1: Mary Sue Martin, Beverly Barry, Lee Pryor, Carolyn Whitmer, Pat Mitchell, Joyce Hobson, Delene DeWitt. ROW 2: Patricia Lambrecht, Cynthia Findley, Joan Bickel, Julie Ferguson, Sally Bush, Kayleen Jensen, Jane Simpson, treasurer; Colleen Smith, president. ROW 3: Judith Thornburg, Elyssa Lindner, Karen Fisher, Sylvia Harris. Carol Shigley. Sue Reid. Jody Piper, Caryl Matthews, Rosalie Bent. ROW 4: Charlone Isgrigg, Rose- mary Mcintosh, Carol Robinson, Sally Ann Sharp. Mary Ruth Hartman, Peggy Stoltz, Betty Bennett, Janet Polivka, Jeanne Yarling, Barbara Shields. 505 Tau Beta Sigma music honorary LEFT TO RIGHT: Beverly Barry, secretary; Pat Minnis, Charlene Robinson, Julia Henderson, president; Sarah Spain, Beverly Ann Bowley, vice president: Leonore Torode, Kay Smith. Mu Phi Epsilon music honorary LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Goldsworthy, Nancy Jung, treasurer; Ruthlee Figlure, Geraldine Ingram, secretary; Marion Major, Leonore Torode, Janice Zimmerman, Myrna Trowbridge, Skaid- rite Lidums, president; Marilyn Trent. 304 Sigma Iota Epsilon honorary management fraternity ROW 1: Denton L. Moir, Kenneth P. Juhn, Donner M. Deam, Irwin Dickstein, William R. Campbell, Edward J. Morrison. ROW 2: Robert Rehder, Rocco Carso Jr., treasurer; Danilo Orescanin, Gayle Hayes, secretary; Emmet G. right, Horace A. Shonle, John H. Porter. Delta Sigma Delta dental fraternity ROW 1: Mike Magoloi, Tom Connell, Russ Boyd, Ray Maesaka, Robert Moon, James Grimes. ROW 2: Clay Dunton, Charles Clayton, Robert Spedding, H. William Gilmore, president; Jerry Leer, Richard Henry, Donald Jennings. ROW 3: Max Lecklituer, Bill Allman. Jim Ruble, Ralph E. Adams. Duke Areas, Frank Wright, James Hennigar, Guy Janssen, Gene Hedrick. 503 Omega Delta optometry honorary ROW 1: Ray Hart Detraz, Jim Wellington, Dick Patrohay, Phil Grush, Don Connor. ROW 2: Brooks Dooley, Leon Favede, John Mahan, president; James Hormuth, Philip George, Carl Golightly. ROW 3: Dickey Wayne Gray, Wayne Ten Cate, Phil Hale, H. W. Hofstettes, faculty adviser; Michael TeVault, C. David Landaw. Omega Epsilon Phi optometry fraternity for men ROW 1 : Frederick F. Sprunger, Charles Comer, Jerald Strickland, Robert Robb, James Carry, Dennis Escol. ROW 2: Karl Isen- barger, Richard Dee Hall, secretary; William Baldwin, adviser; Jack Moore, Frederick Van Nus, James Rual Clark, J. Joe Cheek. 506 ROW 3: Donald Eberly, Thomas Eversman, James Stieglitz, Charles Shick, president; Herman Frederick Rusche, Kenneth Kimmell, Richard Hosea, Robert Berger. Psi Chi psychology honorary ROW 1: Margaret Sheets, Brenda Rarick, Aldora Graf, presi- dent; Barbara Scholl, Jane Stouder, Barbara Ennis. ROW 2: Thomas W. Hall, Clyde B. Rountree, secretary; Leon H. Le ' y, sponsor; Gary Brumback, Tom McConnell, treasurer. Theta Alpha Phi speech and theater honorary ROW 1: Nancy Kierspe, Sandra Moore. Barbara Miles, Judy Frank. ROW 2: Gerald Horn, John Staley, Charles Kimbrough, Dave Ferguson. Billy Harbin. Durward McDonald. 307 Psi Omega dental fraternity ROW 1; Richard S. Hembroff, Robert L. Mattern, Jack Krach, Thomas Kaminski, Ralph Merkel, W. Joe Hilton, Don Nesler, Mike Conway. ROW 2: Robert Woodburn, Jerry Cartmel, Wayne Abbott, Ed PfafEin, Ronald Sherck, Don Norwood, J. P. Farmer, Kurt Strempel, Ray Dennany, George Bulfa. ROW 3: W. David Leyda, G. J. Childes, R. J. Cassingham, Reece Townsend, Del Byerly, Glen Sagraves, John Libke, Harold Brewer, Ronald Scheele, Donald NoUke, Joseph Minnis, W. Richard Leyda, Jack Engleman. X Psi Phi dental fraternity When it was founded at the University of Michigan in 1889, the Xi Psi Phi dental fraternity took its name from the beginning letters of three Greek words meaning Hospital- ity Is the Life of Friend- ship. After establishing the chapter in Indianapolis in 1893, the men of this honorary have strived to make friendship its most important theme. Carrying out this theme, Xi Psi Phi sponsors fre- quent parties and dances to provide a more com- plete social life for the honorary ' s members and alumni. The fraternity also invites outstanding men from the field of den- tistry to speak at meetings, thus providing a more substantial basis upon which members can build their professional lives. 308 Having the distinction of being founded at Indiana University in 1922 and being the only national honor- ary society for nursing in the United States, Sigma Theta Tau is dedicated to the goal of promoting high profes- sional standards. This society fosters the development of leadership qualities by stimulating intellectual ad- vancement and by encouraging desirable personal and social characteristics. The various groups of individuals who may be considered for membership include under- graduate students working toward a baccalaureate de- gree, faculty members, and individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the profession of nursing. Jayne Bruner Marilyn Franz Marilyn McConnell i V Maidell Miller Nancj ' Hengstter Carolvn Woodling Carolyn Cassity 309 Delta Sigma Pi business honorary ROW 1: Ray Lain, historian; Frank Zimmerman, Chuck Leven- hagen, Joe Hipskind, Craig Toensing, Jim Koehlinger, Jack Graham. ROW 2: Richard Fleck, Kiffen Gilbert, Carl Zurcher, Jay Charon, Bob Blecker, Fred DelToro, Ray Hawkins. ROW 3: Norman Brown, Doug Reed, president; Warner Wilson, Wilson Hurrel, secretary; Bernie Schaler, senior vice president; Bob Keene, John Lawrence, junior vice president; George Cook. Scabbard and Blade military honorary ROW 1: Bernie Minkow, Jack King, Gerald L. McKinsey, Fred DelToro, Robert J. Johnson, faculty adviser; Robert K. Dillon, vice president; Ronald Koger, Doug Shue. ROW 2: Doyle G. Winter, Jack M. Klausner, Ronald P. Allison, William Pohlmann, president; Steve Wirts, Robert Ballentine, Stephen Goldberg, Herb Osmon, Jack Pitman. Arnold Air Society ROW 1: Robert J. Shula, Jay F. Lindsey, Douglas S. Leman, area adjutant; Vance A. Zartraan, Roland E. Williams, area executive; Stanley D. Rice, commander; Frank K. Edmondson Jr. ROW 2: J. Eugene DeWees, Frank L. Zimmerman, Jack Douglas, Robert Skaggs, Paul Pack, Bill Karm, Thomas W. Hall, Jack Graham, Patrick P. Tripiciano. ROW 3: Roger A. Fortna, Gordon C. Greider, Philip G. Burch, Richard J. Thomas, Jerry K. Lowe, Robert Gray, Don W. Peck, Charlie Cogdell, Dave Riggs. ROW 4: Ed Peachin, Keith K. Riner, Jerry C. H. Schaaf, John R. Nalezny, Donald L. Smith, Larry H. Hundley, Walter O. Harris, Lynn Rans, adjutant; Bob Townsend, Earl Pontius. ROW 5: Lawrence Skelton, William L. Miller, Donald L. Burton, Jack Schulz, Gary Wells, Pete Obremskey, Jack Heidt, Joe Butter- worth, John R. Noblitt, executive officer; David Percy, Mack Wootton, Hugh Robertson. Angel Flight ROW I: Phyllis Barrett, Mary Lou Marshall, Ann Lindley, Darlene Blacker, Judith Kennady, Barbara Strubbe, Pat Minnis. ROW 2: Dawna Maine, Joanne McDowell, Sally Ann Sharp, vice president; Sherry Beth Delz, Sharon Ogle, Doris-Jean Burton, treasurer; Judith Anne Stratton, secretary; Marilyn Joyce Rice, presidenr, Mrs. Walter Milburn, sponsor. 311 ROW 1: 1st Lt. Philip Thieme; Capt. Richard J. Haas, armor adviser; Sfc. Dalbert Whitham, armor adviser; Capt. Ronald P. Allison. ROW 2: Warren G. Davis Jr., supply officer; 1st Sgt. Roger N. Butler; Robert B. Denham, drill master; Charles Baker, company clerk; Robert P. Sleeth, public information officer. ROW 1: Capt. Arthur Samuel, adjutant; Lt. Col. Larry War- shawsky, executive officer; Capt. Clayton Moran, faculty adviser; Col. Paul Metcalf, regimental commander. ROW 2: Lt. D. War- ren McCullough, supply officer; Capt. Dave Best, finance officer; Lt. Donald Weber, information officer; Lt. Jack Schuster, assistant finance officer; Capt. James McCoskey, expansion officer. ROW 1: Joseph N. Crawford, Robert H. Hartman, Avery Car- mack Jr., Gary Kapperman, Dave Leukhardt, John H. Ridge, Michael J. Kmak, Frederick J. Eley, Paul C. Govert. ROW 2: Irving Levy, Larry Rothrock, Delano Newkirk, John A. Harrold, David A. Harrison, Laurens Carner, William Borrowman, Jerry Hogue, Thomas Malone. ROW 3: Michael Cohn, George H. Kellams, Vaughn Keith Michael Jr., Phillip Harris, Steve Thom, Jerry Stelmach, James R. Hasler, Dennis Lawson, Bill Dinkledine, Bradley Hastings, Tom Kand. ROW 4: Dale A. Bourdon, Frank C. Tinsley, James E. Sylvester, George R. Crawford, Jerry R. Sprinkle, Kent L. Ritter, James E. Holder, John O ' Neill, William L. Bailey, Dan M. Waters, David L. Kingen. ROW 5: Michael Kopernik, Darwin M. Short, Lance Freehafer, James H. Hickman, Steve Simon, Dick Meyer, Buddy Nash, David Miller, Steve Hand, Ronald Patton, John L. Hickman, Charles R. Grizzle, Alan Day. LEFT TO RIGHT: Col. Fred DelToro, Lt. Col. Dean Gallinatti, Major J erry Baer, Capt. Jerry Spindler, Capt. Allen Griffith. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lt. Col. Ronald P. Allison, Major F. Robert Lively, 1st Lt. Larry Baron, 1st Lt. Gerald McKinsey, 1st Lt. Bernie Minkow. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lt. Col. Stephen Goldberg, Major Richard Stefan, 1st Lt. John D. McGrath, 1st Lt. Ronald C. David. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lt. Col. Joe Chalfant, Major Jerry L. Boss, Capt. David Funk, 1st Lt. Robert Urdal. LEFT TO RIGHT: Capt. Jack King, Capt. Ray Heiman. Capt Karl Schneider, Capt. Leslie Turbowitz, Capt. Gene Robbins, Capt. Larry Shuman. Army ROTC 1 ROW 1: Jerry W. Baer, Jack A. King, Dale K. Little, John R. Miley, Gerald L. McKinsey, Karl E. Schneider, Bernard A. Min- kow. ROW 2: William R. Fry, Martin M. Bassett, Ed Whalen, Stephen Goldberg, Fred DelToro, George F. Felder Jr., Gregg Elmer, Doug Shue, Bob Lively. ROW 3: Jerry L. Boss, Ronald P. Allison, Bob Dillon, Joe Chalfant, Don Rees, William C. Pohl- mann. Gene E. Robbins, Ron David, Dean G. Gallinatti, Richard J. Stefan. Air Force Drill Team I ROW 1: Richard W. Edmunds, Arthur V. Sipf, Ronald E. William, commander; Samuel E. Shrum, adviser; Donald Smith, Bob Watson, executive officer; Richard Thornburg, first sergeant. ROW 2: Jerry Wright, Sherrill Modlin, Gilbert R. Johnson, Lynn Nichelson, Ken Williamson, Robert J. Chiswell, Bill Gilles- pie, Ted Findley. ROW 3: Jon L. Todd, Raymond M. Bauer, Robert A. Young, Vernon D. Wegert, David R. Sparks, William K. Noble, Charles W. Schwartz. 314 Accounting Club ROW 1: Arnold M. Abramson, Michael J. Regan, Roy M. ReMite, Gordon M. Saks, Donald E. Ditlinger, Garland J. Miller, C. Allen Lehman. ROW 2: Thomas Wrigley Jr., Donald E. Brewer, Allan H. Miller, Don Schultheis, James H. Job, Robert E. Lytle, Robert K. Mitchell, Jerry Quiggle. ROW 3: Dan J. Richardson, Ture A. Nelson. William H. Chreste Jr., Phil Sherman, treasurer; Donald W. Schlehuser, Tom E. Brendle, James U. Hughey Jr. ROW 4: Gene Fowler, Russell Hedstrom, John West, William Rea, Don Holt, Richard Elwood, Oscar Due, Jack L. Graham. ROW 1: G. David Sherick, David J. Vucich, Don Campbell, Ruth Gore Oliver, Phyllis Wilson, Mark Pastor, Billy R. Moore, George E. Hahn. ROW 2: Fred Patcheak, Jerry A. Hughes, Melvin N. Greenball, Richard Izen, Fred H. Gage, Jack Wigner, David Malson, James Harfield. ROW 3: Ernest E. Baird, Eugene J. Kulczyk, Sanford Sirkus. John H. Shroat, James L. Brooke, presi- dent; Jack M. Schuster, Arthur R. Samuel. Dale F. Miller, second vice-president. ROW 4: Edward Peachin. John Berdis. John Weldy, Gene E. Robbins, Robert S. Thayer. Ronnie Wimmer, Don R. Miller, James D. Weaver, James O. Smith. 315 Finance Club I I i ROW 1: Suzanne L. Hemphel, Carol G. Crissman, secretary; Barbara Doran, treasurer; Karen Chellberg, Mary Lou Baake. ROW 2: Tom Dixon, Ron Bengtson, president; Robert Clifford, Don Weaver, Jon Armstrong, Theodore Noell. ROW 3: Mike Hyde, Charles Eastridge, Stephen Vangel, Eugene J. Meyers, William P. Givens, vice president; Clayton Emmert, Ned J. Brad- ley, James S. Shaver. Square and Compass social club for campus masons I ROW 1: Dana Smith, vice president; John F. Reed, James A. Graham. Harold K. Ramey, treasurer; Stuart A. McConnaha, president; John S. Glassford, secretary; James L. Mahler, Jack V. Divine, James H. Perry. ROW 2: John Weldy, Russell L. Fruits, Jerry D. Parker, William J. Russell, Dave Allen, Buddy L. Wiggs, Dick Wilson, Donald L. McCoy, Charles R. Fisher, John Ransford. ROW 3: Carroll E. Foster, Ned R. Lavengood, Erwin L. Neier, D. Kent Denmary, Kiffin E. Gilbert, Robert W. Amos, James E. Fields, James D. Weaver, James C. McConnell, James E. Owens, Phillip G. Durbin, Garland D. Anderson, Robert T. Clark. 316 Marketing Club ROW 1: Karen Lynn Meyer, Nancy Kroeger, Elsie Mae Boose, Marilyn Chan. ROW 2: D. Warren McCullough, Richard Wol- cott, Edward L. Plaskett, Donald H. Smith. ROW 3; Philip Susie, Robert P. Marshall, Jjrr C. Schaaf, William F. Sammons, David L. Koher. ROW 1: Alan Cordill, Ronald Jeshow, Robert Boyll, Judy Figg, secretary-treasurer; Lyn Stone, Joan Miller, Ginny Van Eck, Edward Scharf, Rodger Vignolo, Thomas Williams. ROW 2; Romey Lovisa, Buddy Wiggs, Richard Wolcott, Roger Wolcott, Jerry Grove, Jack Pitts, Cyril L. Muraida Jr., Charles Eickman, vice president; Edward Fromm, Jack C. Chambers, Gary L. Chase. ROW 3: Dave Hedges, Don Rosenfelt, Robert Hoskins, Ted Moser, Tom Mote, Don Weik, Boh Bradach, Joe Wampler, Dave Carlton, Tom Drehobl, Leon Zolkowski. Bill Tanner. ROW 4: James Biddle. Charles F. Wittman, William Fackler, George Piepho, Bob Roberts. Gar - Hildreth, John West. Everen Jones, president; Steve Wirts, Gar - Wells, Thomas G. Marks, Robert L. King, Dave Wiegman, Joe Chalfant. 317 Society for the Advancement of Management I ROW 1: Marilyn Hayes, Janet Townsend, Riette Thomas, Carol Demange, Ann Stone, Shirley Thompson, secretary; Ann Sappen- field, Sylvia Traumer. ROW 2: James H. Perry, Robert E. Beres, Jerry Ranostaj, Donner M. Deam, James Anthony, James P. Gibbs, James L. Merritt, Russell Fruits, Garland Miller, Ro nald H. Barnes. ROW 3: Albert W. Rausch, Alan Cordill, Richard D. Miller, Gerard Libbing, Donald Hill, Ellis M. Rice, James E. Curtis, Donald H. Smith, Donald A. Zivich, Philip Thieme, James Garver. ROW 4: Joe Emerson, Sukit Chullanandana, Paul V. Metcalfe, Bart L. Gish, Russell Craig Rossow, Allen Kolb, Wil- liam C. Love, William R. Thornell, James C. Ede, Jack G. Hays. ROW 5: Edgar D. Fetterer, Phil Susie, Kenneth Cassaday, RoUand Stephens, Jack M. Klausner, Joe Hagee, Stephen Heiwig, Gerald J. Ujaak, William Urschel, Tom Frank, Franz Piller, James Brooke. ROW 1 : Terry Smith, Edward Dernule, Wayne Jaquess, treasurer; John Helfrich, vice president; Carl Genrich, vice president; Pat Lowe, Thomas E. Doyle, president; John E. Barto, vice president; Ray Moore, Karlton Holle, Charles Hudson. ROW 2: Ronald Carlson, Robert G. Timberlake, James A. Mogge, James L. Ham- mond, Jack E. Neely, Harry L. Parker, Milton R. Banziger, Boyd L. McCullough, Ferris Parker Jr., Warren Dunigan Sr., William H. Threadgill, Joaquin C. Guerrero. ROW 3: Robert M. Urdal, Russell E. Mahoney, J. J. Fenstermaker, Joseph C. Kisslinger, Tom Althauser, Jack W. Fricke, William Gough, Basil E. Wood- 51S mansee, David W. Overmyer, William F. Aicardi, Jack V. Divine, Edward L. Plaskett Jr., George B. Dean. ROW 4: Joseph R. Stratman, Bernard W. Rekus, James L. Chamberlain, Karl O. Koepke, Howard H. Hall, Keith K. Ritter, John R. Noblitt, James A. Biddle, Douglas L. Reed, Jerome N. Chandler, Keith Piper, Ted Moser, Bob Gilliom, Richard S. Testut, Kenneth W. Wallace. ROW 5: Stephen L. Jacobs, Robert M. Silverman, Jerry Martin, Thomas E. Jackson, Ned R. Lavengood, David L. Sutton, Bernard Schaler, James Kneisley, Gayle Hayes, Jack Skievaski, Terry Shirk, Cyril A. Palak, Carl W. Walczak. 1 i National Education Association ROW 1: Anita Roser, Rosalie Fleck, Janet Bechtold, Rosalie Sheline, president; Philmena Zappia, Laurel Kardin. ROW 2: Joan Merchant, Judy MacLaren, Jane Zimmerman, vice-president; Brenda Ely, Sandy Stenhouse, Pat Snow, Joann Kixmeller. ROW 3: Judy Anderson, Joan Weir, Sandra Mayer, Betty Lehman, Pat Urban, Beverly Mead, Alice Rogers, Judy Zimmerman, secretary . ROW 4: Carol Cramer, Janice Grebe, Carol Buckner, George Johnson, Fred Ruge, Jack Carmichael, Tom Osborne, Judy Fecht- man, Susie Fisher. --1- f fj3 t f f t.t f t ROW 1: Connie Bivens, Carolyn Weigle, Mary McMillan, June Budlove, Dorothy Kretch, Betty Hocker, Diane McCullough, Susie Armstrong, Dorothy Hosrettler, Earlene Sieron. ROW 2: Janet King, Charlene Pittman, Marcia Hurt, Sarah Murphy, Pat Meier, Rowena Green, Sharon Stickler, Judy Cromwell, Ann Kettinger, Janie Cleland. ROW 3: Marge Costin, Sharon William- son, Louise Weber. Joan Brown, Lorene Scherer, Nancy Bell, Barbara Ball. Linda Todd. Joan Detrick, Lois Kett, Mar - Ellen Fox, Bunny Perrotta. ROW 4: Sue Bogan, Janet McMahan, Sara Hansert, Jo Ann Buldwin, Jane Weber. Dorothy Schmitz, Phyllis Brown, Kathy Keneipp, Pat Curtis, Lillian Fernandez, Janet Steger, Barbara Kerkeiner, Arlene Prokrifehek, Judy Komoroshe. 319 Association for Childhood Education f ' ' %  rg 1 ROW 1: Maryann Wilson, vice president; Karen Stucky, presi- dent; Harriet Schilit, secretary. ROW 2: Norma Sering, Gladys Alegre, Connie Daugherty, Ethel Glogas, Anice Deal, Joan Arthur, June Budlove, Philomena Zappia, Dorothy Kretsch, Ann Kit- tinger, Diane Kester, Lillian Walker. ROW 3: Joan Tapp, Edith Coleman, Barbara Snepp, Patricia Druckamiller, Janet Fields, Phyllis Rodgers, Jo Ann Marley, Arlene Pokrifcak, Judy Komo- roske, Marjorie Costin, Joan Davis, Mary Charlotte Young, Anita Roser. ROW 4: Rita McNamara, Elizabeth Melvin, Mary Tousley, Janet S. Jenkins, Judy Neff, Mabel Session, Margery Cira, Lois Jane Paloski, Sandy Stenhouse, Anna Kaserman, Ellen Gebhart, Linda Todd. ROW 5: Pattye Maier, Lillian Fernandez, Doris Vavrek, Joan Dittrich, Katie Hilt, Barbara Jean Harris, Jane Webber, Barbara Kirkeiner, Marjory Brauer, Angela Pacheco, Loree Kraut, Jane Peterson, Debbie Subow, Pat Curtis, Susan Kretsch. Home Economics Club ROW 1 : Nancy Leach, Margaret Gross, Thelma Walton, Jacque- line Hammond, Linda Crabtree, Helen Snively. ROW 2: Catherine Smith, Marilyn Kleinschmidt, Karin Stone, Jan Aikins, Caroline Brooks, Suzi WiUits, president; Nina Levi-is, Jana Green, treas- 320 urer. ROW 3: Barbara Ann Bray, Sunnye Adams, Jan Wallace, Vicki Jane Gore, secretary; Mary Crenshaw, sponsor; Diana Wright, Jean Capel, vice president; Deanna Gilham, Lois Ditten- more. Social Service Club ROW 1: Norma Scharlack, Fran Calderon, Mindy Lehman, Fran Hurst, Barbara Anderson. ROW 2: Norma Sullivan, Betty Green, Judith Selig, secretary; Nora Talesnick, president; Patricia Lyons, Theodora Allen, facultj ' . ROW 3: Chia-Weiku, Stan Wisniewski. Connie Bradt, Evelyn von Herrmann, facultj ; Shirley Nash, Roberta Wysong, Donald E. Orth, Walter H. Olds. Speech and Hearing Club ROW 1: Edwina Purdue, Ann Pekarsky, Pam Lowe, Jane Raub, Janice Bornstein, Delia Patterson, Cora Lee Smith. ROW 2: Sharon Nulf, president; Linda Walker, Brenda Rarick, Suzanne Lienhart, secretary; Mary Brown, Nancy D. Poteet, Lois Cohen, Fran Borish. ROW 3: Vivian Roe, Bette Metzger, Gloria Kwiat, Joan Friend, Suzanne Pearman, Barbara Strauss. Irene Van Sipma, Dolores M. Fowlkes, Sue Charlesworth. ROW 4: Dale Schnair, Gladys Crawford, Robert Milisen. Vincent H. Knauf, James R. Alley Jr., Edward W. Hasse. Dean E. Williams, Bob Watkins, Nancy Beldon, Barbara Deutsch. Radio and TV Club ROW 1: Gay Violet Strege, Jo Anne Morris, secretary; Annette Boode, Zonda Stanley, Mary Jane Musgrave, Jeri Suer, Jacque Wooden, Syrell Sapoznick, Mary Ann Schatz. ROW 2: Dennis Escol, Joe Cronin, president; Phyllis Kroening, Judi Middleton, Kay Ward, Marilyn Lumb, Marjorie Roberts, Ed C. Stevens, Jon Reed, Ron Shufflebotham. ROW 3: John A. Rieser, Gerald Jorgensen, vice president; Ken Fahey, Tom Calenberg, treasurer; George Arfeld, Jon McKesson, Joe Chalfant, William Jordan. Debate and Delta Sigma Rho national forensics honorary ROW 1: Howard Cohen, Carol Wilson, Eugenia Sacopulos, Delta Sigma Rho secretary-treasurer; Nancy Challinor, Doris Ast, Delta Sigma Rho vice president; Peter Sfikas. ROW 2: Don Henrichs, David Lurie, Delta Sigma Rho; Tom Frank, Charles H. Edwards, LeNoir E. Zaiser, Gus Sacopulos, Delta Sigma Rho; Dana L. Smith. 322 Skeleton Club : ROW 1: Robert Church, Virginia Crider, Ann Hattery, Marilyn Asher, Barbara Bedwill, Jan Laycock, Thomas Nichols, Clyde Johnson, David M. Smith. ROW 2: Douglas J. Wilson, Tom Alt, treasurer; Kenneth H. Brooks, Marvin E. Mishkin, Donald A. Doneff, John L. Yarling, Dean P. Holt, Louis T. Greenberg, Gary Babcoke, Stuart Gold. ROW 3: Samuel Thompson, Gary Gieseke, Richard Wertz, Clarke Smith, Murray DeArmond, R. Scott Hall, William Ringer, Jack Bland, Jim Mount, Don Herendeen, Leon H. Osmon, Kenneth Armitage, Richard Schu- macher. ROW 4: Anton Sohn, Bob Fuson, Rod C. Perkins, John Spangler, Richard R. Hawley, Kenneth A. High, Michael A. Taylor. Russell Meyer. Lloyd W. Lempke, Jon P. Jontz, John E. Heumann, Sam Sheppard, Tom Herendeen, Vic Russell. ROW 5: Don Thompson, Robert V. Crist, president; Gene Maddock, Henry Gewurz, Hal Ochsner, Larry Cummins, Edward R. Bush, Jay S. Re ese, Daniel R. Elliott, William L. HOdebrand, James Wenger, Willis Marshall, John M. Records. Cresset nursing club for women ROW 1: Janet E. Kelley, Lucy C. Ritter, Rebecca E. Thomas, M. Jeanne Taylor, Elizabeth Lukaszczyk, Fae Bridges, Virginia Myers, Shirley Karlson, Vibhavan Isarankura. ROW 2: Eleanor L. Allen, Delores Resler, secretary; Roberta B. Clouser, Glennadee A. Nichols, Joanne Guendling, Marjorie Smith, Virginia Sell, Martha Lyon, Eleanor L. Twiggs. Dora R. Ma) ' . ROW 3: Magdalene Fuller, vice president; Barbara D. Lee, Mar - Rita Murphy, Anna E. Antonicci, president; Mary Jean Haehl, Laurence Totman, Doris Blake, Patricia Miller, Bexxy Ann Beyer, treasurer; Carol Miller, Joyce Stoops. j. : ROW 1: Marilyn R. Cline, Margaret Davis, secretary; David M. Dersch, vice president; Mike Hartigan, Tom Russell, John Matsis, Joan Esterline. Jean Redman. ROW 2: Byron L. Annis, William K. McGarvey, Tom Lucas, Dave Bennhoff, Tom Arnold, Joe Wil- liams, Leo Sampanis, William Schultz, president; David R. Weber, John M. Wambo. ROW 3: Rudy Kachmenn, George W. Sonells, Steve Ferguson, Clyde B. Rountree, John Foster, William A. Schneider, Thomas E. Hanson, Thomas A. Troeger, Steve Stouder, James D. Frey, C. E. Kaslow, faculty adviser; Nicholas Pappas. LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Lucas, historian; Margaret Davis, secretary; David M. Dersch, vice president; William Schultz, president; Burton Rogers, treasurer. The scalpel of a doctor and the drill of a dentist might easily be symbols for Alpha Epsilon Delta, the honorary for premed and predent students who main- tain a 2.0 cumulative. AED does its best to en- courage excellence in scholar- ship and to stimulate an ap- preciation of education in dentistry and medicine. As a professional honorary, it bands together students who have similar interests and goals. This year the organization presented an open-panel dis- cussion of socialized medicine and sponsored a premed-pre- dent conference in Indian- apolis. 524 Pre-Clinical Class Nurses ' 4 { 4 ROW 1: Roberta Kovack, Jane Scott, Jeannann Jackson, Donna Villiger, Jo Lynne McDonald, Alice Conyers, Ann Gilkey, Virginia White, Jane Hawke, Janet Lempke, Linda Pruitt, Saundra McClintic. ROW 2: Joyce Jefifrey, Luanne Schneider, Dorothy Scott, Anne Diefenbaugh, Donna Battels, Sylvia Donnovan, Joyce A. Holloway, Sue Holmes, Patricia Campbell, Suzanne Campbell, Judith Kovach. ROW 3: Marianne Paschke, Billie Jean Marsh, Norma Jean Lockhart, Donna Lee Atkinson, Sandra Kay Polk, Mary Lee Woodruff, Carole Joan Leedke, Jane Ann Fetters, Betty Joan Eppler, Judith Ann Hodson, Jane Ann Mahan. ROW 4: Charlene Whetsell, Ann Walker, Kay Witham, Sue Shafer, Bon- nie Johnson, Jane Backer, Anne Carr, Sally Lou Pickering, Pat Newlin, Julie Parson, Frances Brock. ROW 5: Sarah Archer, Margaret Thompson, Gayle Fuqua, Dawn Snyder, Betty J. West, Janice Mundt, Phyllis Siefker, Nancy Kendall, Marilyn Deppe. ROW 6: Sandra Van Dame, Frances Rose Burnham, Barbara Ann Prosser, Anita Demants, Jamesetta Petway, Nanette Needham, Judith Marchino, Margaret Bowers, Beverly Ganus, Mickey Harlan, Nita Hudson. ROW 7: Carol Strieker, Lynn Blithe Jacobs, Claudette J. Gowdy, Patricia Sopata Wallis, Martha Miller, Linda Given, Linda Trautwein, Janet Gillon, Joan Rightsell, Nancy Kitchell, Helen Bondurant. ROW 8: Janis Hazenfield, Sharon McMurtry, Marilyn Thomson, Sharon Hill, Linda Mahorney, Beverly Poling, Mary Hiday, Sharon Smich, Carolyn Memering, Martha Crowell, Arlene Ryle, Kathrjn Nickey. Junior Class Nurses ROW 1: Audrey Corne, Marilyn Dixon, Patricia Snyder, Sharon Ward, Mary Ann Gregg, Edith Corne, Joyce Ann Cox, Kennetha Hoppes, Sally Nichols, Ramona Sparks, Eleanor Brown. ROW 2: Shirley Arnold, Rosalie Buanno, Rosalind Schnaiter, Janice Bradl ey, Elizabeth Gray, Gayla Michael, Ruth Osborne, Pam Mack, Suzanne Warner. ROW 3: Jean BroUier, Norma Laflin, Karen Helt, Marlene Anderson, Ann Forney, Sandra Nentrup, Pat Brown, Emma Lou Anderson, Carole Lambert, Sue Ann Jacobson, June Moore. ROW 4: Ellen Jean Adams, Ruthann Johnson, Mary Grinwold, Alberta Brock, Jan O ' Blenis, Miriam Weimer, Barbara Whippo, Janet McMillan, Roselle Vlcek. ROW 5: Rosalyn Stiver, Norma Traub, Ada Kittredge, Dorothy Carol Hightshue, Marj- Hayes, Margaret LUlinan, Anita Stewart. Judy Rea. ROW 6: Gloria Romine, Mary Ruth Judd, Anita Werner, Deanna Cooper, Onda Jane McKeever, Carol Redicker, Donna Reas, Judy Rohr, Pat Donahue. ROW 7: Sarah Emerson, Barbara Housand, Susan Shuck, Kay Otterman, June Brose, Annette Sottong, Louanne Vanderkleed, Pat Mikovich, Marlyn Pegan, Betsy Ann Atkinson, Nancy Wahnsiedler, Jacquelyn Kienfer, Marilyn S. Jones. J? At ii L if ' Nurses Student Council ROW 1: Dorcas Rock, director of counseling and activities; Ann Forney, treasurer; Deanna Cooper, vice president; Gwen Fierrier, president; Janet Stuckey, secretary; Martha Akers, assistant di- rector of nursing education; Emily Holmquist, Dean of the School of Nursing. ROW 2: Judy Hickman, Sarah Emerson, Nancy Hengstler, Gayle Fuqua, Joyce Perry, Anita Werner, Janet Mc- Millan, Mary Hiday, Janis Hazenfield, Marjorie Rash Miller. Nurses Basketball Team ROW 1 : Margaret Thompson and Carol Strieker, cheer leaders. ROW 2: Phyllis Frye, Carolyn Memering, Marilyn Gardner, Sharon Hill, Betsy Atkinson, June Brose, Jean Ann Williams. ROW 3; Jonelle White, Nancy Hengstler, Miriam V timer, Elgene Ammon, Linda Given, Sarah Archer, Sally Pickering, Shirley Miller. 526 NAACP ROW 1: Gloria D. Randle, N. Margaret Loughlin, Joyce Marie Thompson, Betty Green, Roselyn Greene, Frances Jones, Ella L. Simmons, Lillian Walker. ROW 2: Clara Williams, Huegroe Perry, Roberta Wysong, secretary; Charles Rent, Marva Williams, Susanne Jospe, vice president; Gerald W. Wilson, president; Janice Williams, Isabelle Turner. ROW 3: Joan M. Lacy, Eliza- beth A. Gude, Anita Hughes, Viddell L. Heard, Herbert Bryant, Bernard W. Southgate IV, Christine Taylor, Darcy Stouder, Clarence Cobb, Tom Collins. Cosmopolitan Club ROW 1: Tason Sofia Rebeca, Barbara Allen, Denise M. L. Downing, vice president; Arvind Kumar Parikh, president; R A M, Elaine Sears, Sonia Velarde. ROW 2: Marilyn Chan, H. R. Machiraju, Cleodie Macdonald, Jan Miracle, Roy Filby, Sarah Zimmerman, treasurer; Margaret Loughlin, Irene Trinkun. ROW ,i: Martha Edelstein, George Arfeld, John C. Evans, Dr. Walter E. Burnham, Brian Corbishzey, Hilmi Ibrahim, Rokman- toro Hadi Sumukti. 327 Hawaiian Club ROW 1: Lawrence Ikezaki, Sumie Hisanaga, secretary; Myra Fujii, Betty Matsunami, Vernon Paler, vice president. ROW 2: Bert Kobayashi, Leslie Nakamura, Nori Kitajima, Ronald Tsuchiya, Richard R. Hori, treasurer; Wayne Tuck Takemoto, Gil Asona. Alpha Phi Omega boy scout honorary ROW 1: Dennis Sheets, Jack Huffman, Jim Carr, James Hill, vice president. ROW 2: Bob Wade, Robert Luzadder, Richard Bracken, secretary; Bob Williamson, treasurer; Arthur Gjertsen. ROW 3: D. Kent Demmary, A. Norman Brown, Morris Binkley Jr., Bill Stillman, Ron Johnson, president. 528 Independent Party Executives ROW 1: Martha Bird, Liberty Chochos, Erlene Black, second vice chairman; Carol Stowe, secretary; Susie Ellis, Barbara Cahill. ROW 2: James D. Nolan, Paul R. Stoffer, David R. Weber, Bob Bloecker, Jim Anderson, Bob Gingery. ROW 3: Patrick Sanders, Bill K. Summers, first vice chairman; Bob Kassing, Bob Worrell, chairman; Jim Bortel, John Kopchik. Collegiate Democrats ROW 1: Mary Angela Savid, Mary Anna Kizer, Myrna Lee McCann, Judy Ann Henry, Eugenia Sacopulos, Frances Tiemann, Constance Bazil. ROW 2: Dianne Johnson, treasurer; Barbara Bixel, president; Nancy Bugg, Martha Edelstein, Esther Gruszkos, Lona Gail Day, Susie Ellis, secretary; Barbara Littell. ROW 3: Peter Sfikas, Paul Govert, Dana L. Smith, John Patrick Page, Patricia Janjecic, Stan Wisniewski. George C. Roberts, James Pickett, Frederick Eley. ROW 4: Jack Hieseke Evans, Don Henrichs, Don Hall, A. Deane Malaker, Michael Slobodkin, Bob Worrell, Ned Lavengood. Gus Sacopulos, Charles Forsha. ROW 1: Sam Congie, Jerry Wright, Bill Leach, Ralph Wible, Ron Long, Ron Terrell, Mike Rabold, Nick Petronka. ROW 2: Bob Blann, George Fisher, Ron Walden, Howard Hamilton, Bob Denham, Harold L. Caffey, Craig E. Toensing, Charlie Cogdell, Larry Atkinson, Berry Williams Jr., Joe Harrell, Joe Shook, William Gallo. ROW 3: Bill Gallo, Don Brodie, Dean Dixon, Bob Urdal, Mike Halus, Darl Kriete, Leon Favede, Minot Schuman, John Anderson. ROW 4: Panya Chottikhun, Donald Kau, Conney Kimbo, Elvin Caldwell, Sammie Gee, Gene Flowers, William Abele, Pete Piccirillo, Tom Kendrick, Tom McDonald, Fred Redeker, Bill Bane, Frank Zody. ROW 5: James E. Yore, Willie May, John Aveni, Jerry Parchute, Pete Obremskey, Nor- man Craft, Jerry Thompson, Arch Dees, Bill Balch, Ray Ball, Deck Kennady, Ron David, Gary Wells, Bob Grey, vice president. ' _ % « lgl c i sj 41 a ' Fj I-Mm ' sClub |ypi] LEFT TO RIGHT: Archie Dees, Robert Gray, Tom McDonald, Tom Kendrick, Howard Hamilton, Joe Shook. A white I on a red sweater means I-Men ' s Club to its 150 members. The club works to provide unity among athletes and to pro- mote Cream and Crimson Day. This May event gives the former and present I- Men a chance to compete against each other. The Cream and Crimson Day Queen is chosen by votes of spectators attending the games of this all sports day. Attendance at a particular game counts one vote for the particular candidate repre- senting that sport. 530 Oceanides ROW 1: C. Wesp, Ann Bradford, Cynthia Walsh, George Ann Gerlach, Linda GuUion, Dixie Hinesley, Patty Pike. ROW 2: Barbara Gerhold. Malissa Lovell, Barbara Dunlap, Ann Morrison, Pat Minnis, Nancy Neubauer, vice president; Shirley Hedrick, Janet Sander. ROW 3: Marilyn Greiner, Janice Dilling, Becky White, Sue Rich, Liz Scribner, Margie Nelson. Gail Moll, Judi Clabaugh, Rosie Graves. ROW 4: Cathy MacKay, president; Sherry Mills, Maureen Schmidt, Marilyn Moats, Mary Ann Wil- kens, secretary; Judy Fechtman, Joan Esterline, Ann Eddy, Phyllis Jarrard, Betsy Williams. WRA Wi. V Itu J J- j . t LEFT TO RIGHT: Barb Keener, Oneida Klus, Barbara Burris, vice president; Marilyn Greiner, secretary; Sandra Spuzich, Judy Herrold, treasurer; Wini Cook, president; Sharon Booth. Barbara Kirkeiner, Marilyn Murphy, Jane Kilpatrick. Marian Godeke. o - 7 : d1 Sailing Club ROW 1: Nancy Blue, Sarah Tritch, Connie King, Lynn Barker, Nancy Jo Erickson, Mary Baake, corresponding secretary; Mar- jorie Kildner, recording secretary; Eleanor Schraedel, treasurer; Jane Lidster, Cynthia Bash. ROW 2: Tom Dering, Charlie Cogdell, Charles Sampson, vice commodore; Mick Shlens, Don Johnson, Don Weber, Chuck Edwards, Ed Bradley, fleet captain; J. Stuart Jones, Jerry P. Birge, commodore; George N. Thompson. Flying Club I ROW 1: Jack Northrup, Tom McConnell, vice president. ROW 2: Richard Stassus, Bob Walden, Bob Biggs, president. 332 i MRHA Photo Club ROW 1: George Stokes, Peter Jensen, Tom Lawall, Joseph Stratman, secretary; Kurt Lamber, Alan Ross. ROW 2: John Moshak, Bob Urdal, treasurer; John Mutka, Ray Brooks, Phillip Jon Crabill, Larry Nelson, Jack Hays. ROW 3: John Downen, Robert Thayer, Don Henrichs, Norman Brown, president; David Miller, Carl Colgart, Peter Brown, Don Hall, vice president; Bill Cogdell. Contest Alumni on Campus ROW 1: Janet Bowers, Sue Leisey, Parmula K. Weedman, vice president; Barbara Fiechter, Jane Anne Rockey, Rosemary Mcin- tosh, Barbara Ewbank, Mary Frances Lamb, Betty Mason, Jane Borho, Mary Jane Merkle. ROW 2: Peggy Caldwell, Barbara Anne Johnson, Mary Seeb, Jane Kilpatrick, Jonell Meimeyer, Linda Sons, Margaret Aurell, Louise Rarick, Ann Stone, Brenda Kay Bardos, Judith Leaf. ROW 3: Sandra Dahlstrand, Sandy Dragoo, secretary-treasurer; Deborah Boughner, Bonnie Brown, Marjorie Roberts, Mary Ruth Hartman, Sharon Banning, Pat McCord, Joyce Ohl, Sarah Zimmerman, Elise Williams, Rose Dudas. ROW 4: Skaidrite Varkalis. Patricia Snow. David R. Weber, president; David Dersch, Jon Sandleben, Ralph Weeks. Don Walters, James Long, Bill Vititoe, John H. Ridge, Carol Ann Duff, Linda Anne Forst. Campus Christians ROW 1: Marjorie Alishouse, Nancy Tower, Nancy Smith, Carolyn Dickson, secretary; Janet McMahan, Sue Anne Tankersley, vice president; Sue Ann Tanksley. ROW 2: Robert Huber, director; James Simon, Joe Bill Carter, Morris Binkley Jr., Jim McMahan, treasurer; Perry Sampanis, Jim Legg, president. A estminster Foundation ROW 1: Ann Foley, Joan Jolly, Barb Bixel, Jay Haskell, Jane Felger, Louise Lerch, Betty Denney, Carol West. ROW 2: M. Lee Goddard, Marilyn Morris, Mary Wennerstrom, Carl Wiuff, David Doering, Betty Erdel, Connie Bradt, Holly Nelson, Barbara Wil- liams. ROW 3: Thomas E. Wurtz, Richard Bracken, George Rey, Russell Hedstrom, Richard George, Ned R. Lavengood, Tom Frank, Ron Johnson, Paul Riley, Frederick Lotze. i 334 f t • I r t «i! ; t l  ROW 1: Marianne Pinard, treasurer; Mary Lou Feeney, secre- tary; Fr. Francis X. GroUig, Mike Hornak, president; Margery Cira, vice-president; Andrea Kraynak. ROW 2: Mary Eula Routt, Frances Randazzo, Joan Medved, Barbara Vokurka, Do- rinda Redrup, Barbara Ewbank, Mary Ann Hubbuch, Jane Borho, Miriam Stemle, EUie Solms. ROW 3: Patricia Cole, Marilyn Trapp, Sandra Smith, Anna Puisans, Kathleen Regan, Zita Dapkus, Frances Grandys, Lois Jane Paloski, Bunny Per- rotta, June Grigonis, Mary Jane Henle. ROW 4: Barbara Raynor, Arlene Pokrifkak, Judy Komoroske, Stephanie Simon, Carol McPherson. Patricia J. Janjecic, Lorenza R. Arnold, Ann Schubert, Mary Ellen English, Marilyn Mosier, Mary Lou Hansen, Judy Hmura, Anita Klosinski. ROW 5: Kevin Huffstitter, Phil Susie, Jack Heidt, Garey Conrad, Larry Gaydosh, Stephen Vangel. Charles Lasher, Ed Wallis, Stan Wisniewski. Left to right: Marianne Penard, treasurer; Margery Cira, vice-president; Mike Hornak, president; Mary Lou Feeney, secretary. Planning for next year ' s new- center has been the main inter- est of the lU Newman Club, re- ligious organization for Catholic Students. The club strives to keep students in touch with re- ligion away from home and to promote intellectual and social activities through such activities as the Newman Forum, Hallo- ween and Easter dances, lec- tures, and weekly Sunday night dinners. i Hillel Foundation ROW 1: Rena Lerrinsky, Nora Talesnick, corresponding secre- tary; Rabbi Mark Fraenkel, director; Maxine Mages, president; Tom Steuer, assistant director; Steve Fine, vice president; Sherrill Miller. ROW 2: Carole Manalan, Renee Siegle, Joel Congress, Albert Kudsi-Zadeh, Lynn Rae Echt, Lois Cohen, Gail Cassen, Susan Rostov. YWCA •:•. Iktf mmuL m§k  illEJ f i?« § -1 f, ft tt t- ii f i if t f 1 t f i %- t t f 1 1 1 ROW 1: Marjie Heiser, Sally Bush, Sarah Tritch, secretary; Nancy Bell, vice president; Judy Hine, president; Jean Stegman, Sue Lienhart, Katie Wisner, Barbara Shankland. ROW 2: Alice Jo Stouder, Rosanne Zink, Roberta Fishman, Karen Keller, Kit Hartnett, Marie Kingdon, Mari ToUe, Marty Branaman, Katie Worth, Jane Reynolds, Gloria Randle, Sandy Silver, Phyllis White, Marlene Smith, treasurer; Judy Zimmerman, Tommie Dekle. ROW 3: Mary Ellen Combs, Jeanine Harwood, Joan Davis, Marcia Manley, Helena McNary, Jacque Wooden, Barbara Schellie, Susan Hoover, Bonnie Brown, Kay Ward, Sue Hays, Judy Hinds, Sara Jones, Dorthy Reasor, Sandra Dragoo, Nancy Purkhiser. ROW 4: Barbara Ennis, Barbara Child, Nancy Men- tendiek, Judy DeGrazia, Annie Waterman, Connie Pearson, Joyce Myers, Dessa Trautwein, Mary Ann Pulse, Kathy Keneipp, Kathie Dibell, Cora Lee Smith, Susan Kretsch, Judy Whybrew, Joyce Chenoweth, Anita Duncan. ROW 5: Becky Byrant, Janet Prentice, Harriet Burgheim, Elizabeth Caldwell, Diane Roe, Laura Jean Passow, Dorothy Benko, Betty Erdel, Judy Records, Phyd Keller, LaRue Waldkoetter, Marsha Vance, Becci Engle, Saundra Haseman, Jo Ann Hall, Judy Huston, Elise Williams, Ann Lindley. I ROW 1: Gale Symons, Shirley Millender, Janet Crabtree, Susie Stuart, Bobbie Hess, assistant chairman. ROW 2: Barbara Anne Johnson, Wanda Royster, Fay Alfultis, Donna Hammer, Linda Plunkitt, Doris Thompson. ROW 3: Mary Lou Marshall, Sally Gerber, Lois Ann Francis, Lois Young, Carol Robinson, Ann Foley, % ' ice-president; Judith Zander, Brenda Rarick. ROW 4: Marian Johnson, Pat McCord, Marilyn Renaker, Pat Urban, secretary; Joan Burdsall, Anne Smith, Sheilah Wilson, Jane Allen. ROW 1: Jo Ann Hall, Judy Whybrew, Katie Wisner, Margie Weston, Joyce Chenoweth. ROW 2: Sarah Tritch, secretary; Marlene Smith, treasurer; Judy Hine, president; Ann Foley. Nancy Bill, vice-president, Jean Steg- man. The organization with a heart for humanit} ' is the YWCA. Besides sponsoring the lU Sing, Christmas Eve on Campus, all-campus wor- ships, and the hanging of the green, the YWCA works with children at Knight House, on Pigeon Hill, and those who are hand- icapped by curable paralysis. Each year the Y also spon- sors the student leader pro- gram for incoming freshmen. During the activities of LUNA, members and foreign students collaborate to make foreign dolls and produce the international doll show. ROW 1: Roger Seltzer, vice-president; Jack Widner, president; John CoUings, Jack Douglas, secretary; Joe Denny. ROW 2: Ron Reinking, Neil Diver, John M. Clifton, John Nash, Herb Farn- ham, James Frey, Ivan Willenberg. LEFT TO RIGHT: John CoUings, treasurer; Jack Widner, president; Roger Seltzer, vice- president. Part of the international organ- ization, lU ' s branch of the Young Men ' s Christian Association strives to perpetuate more whole- some community and welfare for individual students. The year 1891 marks the division of the Joint Christian Association into the YWCA and the YMCA. They still, however, work together in spon- soring various projects. At lU, both organizations sponsor Fresh- man Camp, where some two hun- dred freshman have a chance to become acquainted with outstand- ing upperclassmen and with each other. Sponsoring the lU Sing, designed to promote good relations between housing units, and the Turtle Derby, which raises money for underprivileged children, are typical of their numerous activities. 338 ROW 1: Sandy Kemp, Marlene Goldzwig, Malissa Lovell, Nadine Holmes, Dorothy Kretsch, Karen Clouse, Dawn Tamcsin. ROW 2: Sarah Tritch, Sandy Schroeder, Kay Snyder, Judy Pritchard, Nancy Beldon, Julia Henderson, Delores Fowlkes, Carolyn Feutz, Nancy Jones, Helen Seidensticker. Girls going through rush this year were lucky, as far as upperclassmen were concerned. Panhel, the governing body for all sororities, provided buses for the appreciative rushees. In addi- tion, counselors helped individuals to decide on the right sorority. These counselors, sorority members them- selves, also kept rush on schedule by enforcing the new rule limiting the time each rushee could stay at a house. Other Panhellenic activities included selecting a steering committee for Greek Week, issuing a Greek paper, awarding scholarships, and serving as a sorority judicial board. Lucinda Benzel, President 539 Panhel ROW 1: Dotti Dowling, Lucinda Benzel, president; Karen Gast. ROW 2: Marie Heiser, Janet Townsend, Brenda Ely, Andrea Onweller, vice president; Gayle Huminsky, Carolyn Nichel. Junior Panhel ROW 1: Janice Bornstein, Katie Berry, treasurer; Judy Schwartz, Ruthlee Figlure, Dorinda Kirtley, Annette Hutmacher, Janise Johnson. ROW 2: Ruth Hardaway, Judy Foster, Dolores Vanator, Ann Kindley, Lorene Scherer, Nancy McCaslin, Marlene Callis, Janice Sue Bartle. ROW 3: Sandy Carpenter, Suzy Milliner, Diane Roe, president; Barbara Davis, Pat Stinson, Marsha Vance, vice-president; Connie Pearson, Dana Richardson, Patricia Lyons. 540 I ROW 1: Melvin Goldstein, Bob Cochran, Jack Fitzpatrick, Bob Watson, treasurer; Jack Phillips, Gene Douglis, Bill Pomp, vice- president. ROW 2: Fred Sabatini, John Scheiner, Ray Gilman, Don Myers, Mike Quinn, Tom Brendle, Bill D. Swift, Jim Fulwider. ROW 3: Larry Seng, Frank K. Edmondson Jr., Jerry Ford, Mike Hyde, Larry Olshan, Gene McGarvey, president; Jack F. Douberteen, Herbert Busby. Gene McGarvey, President The year 1909 marks the in- troduction of Interfraternity Council to the lU campus. From its beginning IFC has strived to promote a friendly interfraternity relationship and to create the best possible atti- tude between the community and campus. Its powers gradual- ly increased throughout the years until today it has full pow- er to enact and enforce the rules by which the lU fraternities are governed. Every spring, Greek Week is sponsored by IFC and Panhel- lenic Council. 341 LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Pomp, vice-president; Gene McGarvey, president; Sam Huston, secretary; Bob Watson, treasurer. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sam Huston, William Swift, Mike Quinn, chairman (seated); Don Myers, Jerry Stump, Ray Gilman. 342 ROW 1: Mark Himelstein, Max Spaulding, treasurer; Wally Fos- night, Jack McClain, Jerry Martin, Larry Fulwider, secretary; Gary Chase. ROW 2: Don Skillman, Steve Thom, Dave Felts, Pete Sherman, Jim Walter, Ray Gliva, Graham Sefton, Morton Levinsky. ROW 3: John Keedy, Guy Kornblum, Wally McClure, Steve Foster, Kent Owen, Bruce Bonner, Thomas Costello, David Arbuckle, Pat Leonard. Jr. IPC LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Walter, vice-president; Max Spaulding, treasurer; Larry Fulwider, secretary; Wally McCIure, president. The burning question dur- ing Greek Week, as far as pledges are concerned, is who will win the Freshman-Soph- omore tug of war across the Jordan. A pledge victory means a bonfire and the end of pods for another year; a defeat, that the pledges must repress a tear, square their shoulders, and bear the beanie for another six weeks. These ceremonies are two of the events sponsored by Jun- ior Interfraternity Council, the organization made up of a representative from each fraternity pledge class. •y , t LEFT TO RIGHT: (seated) Glenn Jacoby, Robert Kenninger, Lawrence Kahl, Bob Dolphin. Charles Wildy, Dave Sinnett, Joe Williams, Terry Albright, Larry Bricker, Terry Smith, Jerry Zenker, Bernard Parlock. John Auld. Gene Robbins. Tom Hildebrand. Standing: Bill Hawkins, The MRC Board of Gover- nors, composed of governors from North Hall, South Hall, West Hall, and both Cottage Groves, works to unify the ac- tivities of MRC and to define the policies of each individual unit. Moving with the progres- sive trend at lU, the Board established this year a center newspaper. True to tradition, they also sponsored dances and various other social activities. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Sinnett, vice-presi- dent; Joe Williams, president; Terry Albright, secretar . 344 Mens Quad Unit Councils ROW 1: Sheldon R. Marrs, James Hayes, Ray Welch, John Rich- ardson, Dick Tuggle, James Riesmeyer, Will Rand, James Hill, Don Deganutti, Otto L. Linn, Phil Tyndall. ROW 2: Ronald Fowler, Charles Lehner, William H. Chreste Jr., Dan Poore, Larry Summers, James Anthony, Robin Baumann, John Kopchik, James Gibbs, Charlie Hartman, Stephen Louck, Bob London. ROW 3: Michael J. Regan, Roy M. ReMite, Kenneth J. Turner, Philip Poppe, Nick Karanovich, James Long, Bernard L. Welch, Don Schultheis, Marian Boultinghouse, Kenyon Bailey, John Bales, Dave Pringle. ROW 1: Harvey Kraut, David A. Kirchoff, Kenneth W. Wallace, James Hill, Dan Poore, Will Rand, John Reed. ROW 2: Ned V. Schimizzi, Don Barr, advisor; Ron Maris, Don Schultheis, Kenneth J. Turner, John Kopchik, Robert London. ROW 3: Patrick Sanders, vice-president; Allan Klob. secretary; Dave Ambler, president; Marian Boultinghouse, John Foster. Edward Wall, Ken Grandstaff, Tom Albertson. 545 ROW 1: Norman Hassfurder, David Major, Roger A. Fortna, John H. Jackson, John Bruce Clark, Tom Albertson, Thomas W. Hall, Frank Kaslewicz, Thomas L. Miller, Peter L. Shideler, Wayne Smith, Doug Shue, Harvey Kraut. ROW 2: John Reed, Jim Showalter, Don Meyer, Richard Wright, Harold Adelman, Dick Laidlaw, Bob Hughes, George Bourne, Ron Maris, David R. Weber, David A. Kirchoff, Fred Patcheak, Ken Grandstaflf. ROW 3: Ronald Bargerhuflf, Louis Eisner, Walt Harris, Jerry Werling, Allen Arnett, Kenneth W. Wallace, Austin Ritterspach, Ned V. Schimizzi. ROW 4: John Foster, Kaye R. Schulz, C. Eugene Nichols, Daniel B. Horton, Eugene R. Sriver, James D. Bailey, Wayne L. LaVoncher, Stephan H. Earl. ROW 1: Dave Ambler, president; Patrick Sanders, vice-president. ROW 2: Tom Albert- son, asst. business manager; Al Kolb, secretary; Ed Wall, business manager. To promote unity in dorm activities and create spirit in campus activities, the Men ' s Quad Board of Governors sponsors such activities as a Homecoming display, open houses, and a Fall Carnival booth. Annually, a struggle for supremacy between the vari- ous units of the Quad is deter- mined by a lively tug of war across the Jordon. On Satur- day night of the Little 500 weekend, the governors spon- sor a dance, traditionally called the Sprocket Hop. J 346 Trees Center Board of Governors ROW 1: James W. Fox, advisor; Norman Wyman, vice-president; James P. Duncan, president; William Fackler, secretary. ROW 2: Vernon M. Paler, Thomas Cone, Leland R. Trapp, John D. Gharst, Albert B. Laubner, Donald G. Coffey. MRHA Judicial Court LEFT TO RIGHT: Joseph Thomas Tretheway, Gordon Rosenau, A. Deane Malaker, chief justice; John Churio, George W. Barger. 347 ROW 1: Pat Sanders, Bob Gassing, Al Kolb. ROW 2: Norman Wyman, Dave Sinnert, William Fackler. Joe Williams, Terry Albright, James P. Duncan, Dave Ambler. ' K H MRHA r sM Executive ILI.£ .jIBoard m mm Bob Gassing, President The MRHA Executive Board co-ordinates the activities and sets the pohcies of the Men ' s Residence Halls. The board is composed of the president, vice- president, and secretary of the Men ' s Quad, MRC, and Trees Center. An addition to the board this year was an athletic council which sponsored a bowling league for the three centers. Plans are being made for a handbook to be distributed next year. The board also sponsors an annual banquet for the gov- ernor of each unit. 348 1 WRH Executive Board ROW 1: Liberty Chochos, president; Dianne McCuUough, vice president; Marian Godeke, secretary; Clara Lee Miller, advisor. ROW 2: Rose Dudas, Beverley Daube, Barbara Johnson, Kathy Keneipp, Esta Glazer, Christine Hiland, Margie Metcalf, Dora Owen, Jean Wilson. I ' WRH Judicial Court tt ' if ■' l w 1 K ■ML ROW 1: Nancy Berkey, Lila Argue, advisor; Linda Silver, chairman. ROW 2: Wendy Barron. Dene Valowitz, Harriet Hersh. Elinor Rossin. 349 ROW 1: Richard Girsch, Rosie Rosenzweig, Stanley Cooperman, Anita Duncan, Jack Anderson, Bill Ludington. ROW 2: Carol Lieberom, Cliff Warren, Nelson Smith, Elmo Holder, Jane Stouder. LEFT TO RIGHT: Stanley Cooperman and Nelson J. Smith III, co-editors. Twenty-three years ago Folio began as a student literary magazine. Through the years, it has grown into a nation wide magazine with writers contributing from throughout the world. The contents of Folio, however, are not limited to profession- al writers off campus, but in- clude student and non-pro- fessional contributions of literary quality. During its growth, four Folio stories received national honorable mention and were reproduced in a volume of Best Short Stories. I 5 0 Daily Student Julia Wagner, campus editor Gus Lumpe, city editor To several thousand lU students, the Daily Student is as much a part of the morning as is black coffee, orange juice, and toast. To over 60 staff members, it means work, time, headaches, and a lot of pride. Working on a $60,000 budget, the Daily Student is still today the only paper read by many of the students on campus. There is a tradition of ninety years of journalism with the Student, and as the people who are a part of it change, the Student develops and grows. Dean Kingsbury, night editor Bob Wall, photography editor John Canright, chief editorial writer Don Scott, reporter LEFT TO RIGHT: Wayne Armentrout, David Albright, Dick Carson, Bill Hokanson, quarterly editors in chief. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Summers, circulation manager; John E. Bowles, office manager; Jim Showalter, advertising manager; Edward Brooks, state advertising manager; Riette Thomas, assistant advertising production manager. 332 Left to right: Pete Plotke, Jeff Gillaspy, Rex Redifer. ROW 1: Ann Bouillet, Judy Williams, Helen Jane Probst, Peggy Graham. ROW 2: Jerry Graff, John Canright, Marsha Spruill. Ruth Padget, Gus Lumpe. Bob Wail, Larry Warshawsky. Bob Garcia, Dean Kingsbury. Arbutus Not only a record of isolated events, but a story depicting the growth of progress and tradition at Indi- ana University, the Arbutus has grown from a small publication in 1894 to a $50,000 business in 1958. Overseeing the entire production is the Big Four, composed of the editor in chief, the managing editor, the business manager, and the personnel director. Directly under them, the Major Staff contains the heads of the various sections . . . contracts, treasury, office, advertising, publicity and promotion, circulation, per- sonnel, and photography. There are also staff editors for art, schools and administration, narrative, residences, seniors, picture scheduling, organizations, sports, and copy. Beneath the Major Staff work some 125 students comprising a General Staff. The work on the book ' s story of the year extends from a Spring training pro- gram to the next year ' s month of March. Over a thou- sand pictures are included within its pages. All in all, the Arbutus is a large organization, with a large responsi- bility, that offers a great deal of experience and training. Gail Shaw, Editor in Chief Norman Linton, Personnel Director Dick Monroe, Managing Editor Louie Cohen, Business Manager Ray Lain, publicity and promotions manager; Sylvia Lagerwall, treas- urer; Guerry McNabb, advertising manager Dick Izen, scheduling manager; Bruce Hinton, circulation manager Beverly Carmichael, seniors manager; Donna Becker, organizations manager; Eleanor Schmedel, residence manager Virginia Reed, art editor; Mary Ann Wilkens, cut- lines; Diana Arvin, narrative editor 355 ROW 1: Jacquie Hancock, Joanne McDowell, Bette Starkey, Carol Shigley, Glenn Schram, Morris Binkley, Beverly Mead, Julianne Gillespie. ft . ROW 1: Desanie Manyin, Carla Rogers, Karen Jo Fisk, Cathy Tipton, Cynthia Garland, Connie Wyatt, Mary Jo Sims, Paula Gayle Garber, Dottie Reasor, Dixie Hinesley. ROW 2: Carol Wilson, Judy Freedman, Carlene Hanson, Dana Richardson, Jay Haskell, Carolyn Peyton, Susan Eichelkraut, Judy Ann Kessler, Judy Foster. ROW 3: Donna Becker, Nancy Brown, Anita Klo- 336 sinski, Patricia Janjecic, Jane McWhinney, Anita Duncan, Mary Ann Wilkens, Myrna Saffel, Jane Baker, Georgia Eisermann. ROW 4: Stan Wisniewski, George Smith, Donna Burd, Virginia St. John, Ruth Autrey, Suzann Mitten, Diane Calligan, Pat Pud- low, Rose Kariger, John Linson, Don Scott. I For the recluse, solitude For the extrovert, an expansion of friendship For the introvert .. . an opportunity for understanding others For the cosmopolitan . . . a meeting of all races, creeds For the activities collegian... a center of activity For all, a beginning of life-lasting ties For the independent, independence Campbell House ROW 1: Larry Brown, John Quimby, Richard Compton, Edward James Hayes, treasurer; William H. Chreste Jr., Robert London, governor; James Long, Harrison M. Davis Jr., Jack Clarke, counselor. ROW 2: Gary Davis, Frank Bartal, Ned Marshall, George Rudwell, Norman Greenwald, Ronald Small, F. Robert Linely, Gordon L. Sims, Patrick Showers. ROW 3: David Bass- ler, Rolland Stephens, William Bruce Furnish, M. S. Gram IV, Mike Wolcott, Herbert Bryant, Jim Northrup, Bill Schuck, Stan- ley Kaminski, Viddell L. Heard. Cedar Hall ROW 1: Earline Sieron, Sally West, Dorothy Hostetler, Peggy Caldwell, Minnie Bowen, Mary Lamb, Sue Green, Diane Flanigan. ROW 2: Bessie Garnet, Carol Kesl, secretary; Luise Weber, Skaid- rite Lidums, Jonell Neimeyer, Jeanne Hiatt, Ella Simmons, Georgie Collins, Mary Dixon. ROW 3: Mary Ellen Adams, Eva Sharon McDonald, Lois Rolf, Helen Baker, Mildred Morgan, 338 Clara Williams, Betty Bourland, vice-president; Beverly Daube, president; Rose Fenwick, Jo Anne Morris. ROW 4: Christine Chilcote, Wanda Hood, treasurer; Karen Boling, Connie Besel, Pat Amos, Joan Brown, Donna Northrop, Bonnie Flowers, Arlene Dabbert, Veronica Jaworski, Barbara Speer, Kathlyn Hill. Dewey House ROW 1: Peter Shideler, Arie A. Isaac, James D. Bailey, secre- tary; Dan Palmer, Janet Sandige, sweetheart; Thomas W. Hall, Thomas L. Miller, Stephan H. Earl, treasurer; Ken Grandstaff, governor. ROW 2: Thomas Wolfrum, Rabourn L. Bordman, Walter W. Sylvester, Dennis J. Keilman, Richard D. Goldman, Gerald E. Levesque, Jerry G. Graff, Travis L. Bauer, Richard A. Stamper, counselor. ROW 3: Jon Marshall Waters, Samuel Clarence Cox, George Appleyard, George W. Simpson, David Pearson, Phillip A. Monger, Jim Bereolos, Wally Pascale, Walter E. Paynett. Dunn House ROW 1: Don Meyer, John H. Jackson, David A. Kircho£f, gov- ernor; William E. Stillman, secretary; Louis J. Eisner, Ronnie J. Wimmer, treasurer; Emmett E. Innskeep, counselor. ROW 2: Jimmie B. Beeler, Mark S. Weller, Jerry A. Hughes, Michael L. Raseta Jr., Edward Wall, Rod Kirchoff, William J. Moore, Robert W. Luzadder, Larry J. Pipher. ROW 3: Jerry Segal, Jerry Lee Badskey, Phil Summers, Doughlas Fresh, Steve Simon, Gene Jeric, Jim Goodrich, Tom Rader, Gary Hughes, Harse Wilson. ROW 4: David L. George, Fred V. Sanders. John E. Bowles, Edward L Siler, Edward L Parsons. Gayl W. Doster, Joe C. Shafer, Gary E. Becker, Floyd E. Thurston, Lance L. Hinchman, Ronald Conner. 359 ROW 1: Ronald Bargerhuff, Robert White, counselor; John Reed, governor; Wayne Smith, secretary; Barbara Lembke, Shir- ley Shey Black, Gloria Kwiat, sweethearts; Doug Shue, Jim Sho- walter. Dale Anthony Bourdon, treasurer. ROW 2: Ted Petersen, AI Corns, Jack Huffman, Kenneth S. Warbritton, George W. Bar- ger. Bill Schrader, Larry Rothrock, Jan Mahin, Joe Asch, Jim Nahrwold, Ron Keller. ROW 3: George Snay, Forest Feighner, Larry Miltenberger, Jim Mills, Peter Spurbeck, Tom Albertson, Jim Babcock, Tom GoUmer, Steve VanCleve, Tom Russell, James Kernodle. ROW 4: Phillip L. Bond, Bernard F. Brewer, Nor- man Chappell, Larry Ratts, Jack Ayers, Jerome G. Greene Jr., Fred A. Weisenberger, Mel D. Press, Gordon L. Morrison, George Marks, Kent Lindquist. ROW 5: Richard VanWieren, Keith K. Ritter, Freeman Martin, Richard Bezile, Carl N. Golgart, Jerry Hooker, Paul W. Oakes, Edward Vondrak, Joseph J. Quinn. John Reed, Governor -. 1 4 First in the Quad might well describe the Dodds House Gargoyles. For the fourth straight year Dodds House was named the outstanding Men ' s Quad unit. It also was the top dorm in intramural sports for three straight years. Of the eight Little 500 trophies in the Quad, the Gargoyles possess six. The Gargoyles have initiated many traditions that have been followed later by other units. Choosing a unit sweetheart and having pins bearing the unit crest were their ideas. At Christmas the Gargoyles decorate the outside of Dodds House with a huge wreath. 360 Elliott House ROW 1: Don Schultheis, governor; Jerin Juillerat, Gary Mc- Cormack, Wayne Pavel, Jack Barr, Roy Moon ReMite, Don Holt, Ira Lee Judge, Mike Skiz Regan, treasurer. ROW 2: Louie Roth, James Darrow, Donald Marton, Ronnie Walton, Dale Kline, Buck Buchanan, Fred Peterson, James M. Perry, Larry Frye. ROW 3: Phil Tyndall, Dave Pringle, Dick Murphy, Bob Hicks, Billy H. Martin, Thomas G. Barefoot, Bud Polley, David R. Runyon, Phillip Strauss, Otto L. Linn, secretary. ROW 4: Jerry Compton, Bill Corbitt, Charles Radcliffe, Hugh Smith, Jim Stieglitz, counselor; Robert L. Langdon, Robert Brosius, Harvey Yeary, Fred Nagy. Ferguson House ROW 1: Jack L. Huffman, James M. Kindler, Ev King, Marvin D. Girtz, Marshall D. Heinold, Eddie G. Barnen, Peter Sfikas, Donald L. Harle. ROW 2: George Polk, John Zike, Keith Gran, counselor; Donald Ullstam, Roy Simpson Jr., Jim Barrett, Harold Hjrtman, Donald E. Brewer, Don A. Hall, secretary. ROW 3: Ray Anderson. Dave Dagwell, Eldridge Baker. Michael Graf. Paul DeLong. John Foster, governor; Dave Ambler. Peter Brown, David Stanger, Ramen Hill. 361 Forest Hall ROW 1: Barbara Jill Cummins, Suzanne Lois Hemphel, Elaine Odenkirk, Beverly Berraan, Jean Schwestka, Sharon Schneider, Carla Behrens, Thelma Comer, Carol Hayes. ROW 2: Mary Ann Whitcomb, Liberty Zoe Chocos, Yvonne Lea, Athena Nicki Chochos, Sharon Ford, Charlotte Hensley, Mary Ellen McMillan, Carol R. Berns. Barbara Jean Burris, Paula Wright. ROW 3: Sandy Carpenter, Janet M. King, Martha J. Harrison, Frances Randazzo, Liz Scribner, Jeanette Hornbaker, Barbara Ris, Ginny Amos, Joy Harbart, Irene Trinkun, Arleen Goodman, Virginia Gray. ROW 4: Margiree Carpenter, Nancy Kingston, Betty Jean Converse, Dawn Brumback, Beth Glenn, Toni Lee Ailey, Elaine Rosenberg, Katherine Hill, Henrietta Kurrie, Biruta Trokss, Ellen Gebhart, Sharon Zee, Patricia Kerby. ROW 5: Jan Adcock, Linda Von Cleave, Sue Myers, Judie Bloom, Andrea Kraynak, Geraldine Ingram, Julia Ann Olcsan, Sandra Greves, Marilyn Mosier, Margery Cira, Connie Bradt, Jackie Snyder, Rosemary Adeney, Anne Lay, Jody Byrd, Patsy Newhouse. ROW 1: Ann Lucas, Betty Bishop, Sue Tarnow, Jane Day, Judy Marie Laval, Kay Sears, Wandi Bussey, Barbara Rodgers, Charlene Robinson, Sandra Fowler. ROW 2: Myra Fujii, Bev Adkins, Kaye Flueckiger, Pamala Brown, C. A. Mossholder, Mary Jane Leistner, Judith Zander, Barbara Jane Rogers, Susan Henline, Johanna Gaiser, Arlene Shaw. ROW 3: Barbara Neiley, Sarah French, Marlene Kuester, AUene Vaughan, Joyce Wright, Sarah Catherine Murphy, Mary Jane Hobson, Nancy Lee Smith, Diana Brown, Judy Byrne, Barbara Ketterman, Deborah Boughner, Susan Donziger, Carolyn Friedman. ROW 4: Judy Crooks, 562 Carole Patton, Debbie Leffert, Mary Ruth Wysong, Julia Miller, Doris PoUert, Nancy Martin, Marcia Beard, Betty Sue Crum, Barbara SchoU, Virginia Tobin, Lannie Fergus, Nancy McCor- mick, Ruth Pifer. ROW 5: Jane Montgomery, Barbara Jean Yentz, Joanna Cox, Carol Stowe, president; Joy Vee Brown, Judy Waugh, Joanna Ings, Charlene Cook, Earlie Palmer, Phyllis Skinner, Judith Campbell, Jeanne Harrison, Melinda Malmberg, Carolyn Ricke, Marjorie Mattie, Beth Howell, Carol Annis. Hull House ROW 1: Don Tanner, Jesse Viers, Kenneth J. Turner, governor; James Riesmeyer, Patsy Newhouse, sweetheart; Ronald Fowler, secretary; Sheldon R. Marrs, James W. Krieger, Jerry Scarbrough. ROW 2: Donald Floyd, Richard Whitaker, Steven J. Malta, Bill Ellmore, David Clayton Hightshue, Edwin C. Hiatt, Fred B. Dressel, Dean Mitchell, Vernon Yenne, Donald Buchholz. ROW 3: Gary Hayes, Ray Peterson. Bob Bloecker, Max Johnson, Jim McCoy, Edward L. Morris, Ray Kent, Gerald Mathers, David Hanna, John Weldy. Harding House ROW 1: Edward C. King, Charles Plummer, Ronald W. Schultz, Bryan W. Lenahan, James E. Schroeder, George E. Behnke Jr., secretary; Gary Marcus, Robert L. McCormick, James E. Met- calfe. ROW 2: John A. Harrold, Phil Paulson, William E. Wilson, David Doering, David Bleeke, James Mohr, Phil Geberin, Dave Barksdale, Gary Barksdale, Pancho J. Panchefif. ROW 3: Dan Rodkey, Jack Fricke, Gilbert R. Johnson, Terry Conley. Richard Klar, Gerald M. Stonesifer, Lee A. Ransaw, David D. Wilson, Victor Megenity, Larry Coon. ROW 4: Jim Toppe, Bruce Motsinger. Robert Green. Jerry Miller, Thomas F. Martin, counselor; Jim Woodhams, Jack Schulz, W. E. Penn, Joe Ham- mons, Byron McClarren, Morris E. Phillips Jr. 363 Harney House ROW 1: Arnold W. Wright, Ron White, Ron Alesia, Marge Sartoris, sweetheart; George F. McPherson, James Kostopoulos, Tom Altenderfer. ROW 2: Howard R. Liva, Harry M. Camp- bell, Bill J. Guinn, Bill Irwin, Norman Hessert, Michael C. Canine, Joseph Peters, Larry McKown, Will Rand, governor; Don Deganutti. ROW 3: Jerry Feinstone, Daniel Doerr, Charlie Hartman, secretary; Jerry Sprinkle, Robert G. Guthrie, coun- selor; Bruce Hunsicker, Philip Poppe, treasurer; Ronnie Ponsler, Bud Whitaker, Ned D. Snyder. Hummer House ROW 1: Jerry Stelmach, secretary; James Hill, governor; Ray Welch, treasurer; Bill Laswell, Robin Baumann, John Richard- son, Thomas Davis, Bernard Welsh. ROW 2: Alan Henderson, David Polk, Max Apple, James Nicely, Noel Kimmel, Jack Abel, Dick Albright, Tom Gehring, Bill Dinkledine. ROW 3: Charles Grizzle, Michael Abbott, John Zimmer, Robert Wagley, A. Julian Eckensberger, Larry Shriner, Richard Casteen, Larry Herron, Bozidar Horn. 364 Hickory Hall East ROW 1: Warren G. Davis, Wendell L. Perry, Timothy L. Yarling, counselor; Jeanne C. Yarling, Lynda Fitch, sweetheart; Richard E. Melsheimer, Forrest R. Evans, Robert Hattery. ROW 2: Larry Grifify, Jack M. Kratt, William A. Schwender, John D. Gharst, governor; Fernley Murray, L M. Naksoon. Bill Borrow- man, Eldon Joe Canady. Marv Hunt. ROW 3: Jack D. Hutchi- son, Erwin L. Neier, Roger N. Butler, Andrew Soforic, Earl C. Rowe, Nick Kolosci, Gerald Benkie, Floyd Romack Jr., Max Page, Frank Tinsley, William Amos. Hickory Hall West ROW 1: Timothy L. Yarling, counselor; Jeanne C. Yarling, coun- selor; Lynne Archer, Shirley Scott, sweethearts; E. Duane Elbert, counselor. ROW 2: Edward R. Kesl Jr., Wayne S. Takemoto, Robert L. Carithers, Gordon M. Saks, Dan P. Eicher, Romey Lovisa, Robert Boyll. ROW 3: Alan J. Ross, Joseph Thomas Trethe- way, Bill Engel. David Dersch, David J. Miller, Nicholas Pappas, Boyd L. McCullough, Richard A. Payne, Ferris H. Parker. ROW 4: Eugene J. Kulczyk, Clifford R. Landes. Dixie Powers, Denny Berdis, Henry L. Jones, Dave Engel. Paul Pfeifer. Edwin L. Hall, James M. Davis. ROW 5: Richard W. Thornburg, Ronald R. Tsuchiya, George B. Dean. Stuart M. Olne , Robert Saden- water, George R. McMath, William Fackler, William F. Meier. James William Wolfe. Leland R. Trapp. governor; Chester A. Pinkham. . 63 Jenkins House ROW 1: Harold Adelman, Bruce Clark, secretary; Kenneth Wallace, governor; Elaine Odenkirk, Kaye Schulz, sweethearts; Dick Laidlaw, Alan Begley. ROW 2: Allen Teboe, Paul Wasson, William McCormick, Jack Brankle, Lawrence Young, Chester Root, Michael Fisher, Ronald Lind. ROW 3: K. Don Shoultz, Larry Lyon, Charles Stuckey, Stephen Tomlinson, Virgil Grunke- meyer, Jim Herbenar, Richard Bryner. Lowe House ROW 1: Joel Markey, Jim Bartel, Roosevelt Taylor Jr., John Bales, treasurer; Marian Boultinghouse, governor; Kenyon Bailey, Leon Cheesebrough, George I. Beckett, Richard L. Johnson. ROW 2: James Miller, Richard L. York, Chico Tinkle, Bill Goode, David C. Lind, Bud Hyer, John Boxell, Patrick Jones, James A. Hammelman, Daniel C. Freeland, John D. Todd, Mike Vogt. ROW 3: Steven Josephson, Gerald Kline, John Downen, 366 Richard L. Sharp, counselor; Thomas A. Thiery, Richard E. Ford, Philip M. Frank, Terry D. Shor, WUliam K. Wortman, Ken J. Roller, Dale F. Miller, Leland W. Wilson. ROW 4: Wayne Hinkel, Robert Rock, Jerry L. McAhren, Jim Roy, Horter Leatherman, Dorman Ray, Robert Pickerill, Robert Szakovits, Lauren Cutner, Paul Kachoris, Paul Carr, Jim Yarber, Charles Engle, Kurt Markel. ROW 1: Donald G. Coffey, governer; Richard B. Mclntyre, Doris Davis, sweetheart; Richard W. Robertson, treasurer; C. Stephen Mansfield, James R. Ukockis, secretary. ROW 2: W. Mihay, Charles Lightner, William K. Morioka, Theodore Noell, Donnie Day, Joe Hall, counselor; Don Luhrsen, Benjamin F. Easter, Kenneth D. Gibson, Lance Jo, Bruce Sodervick, Benjamin R. Graber, Warren Ronald Wade, Jerry Grove, counselor. ROW 3: Vernon E. Leininger, Albert S. Vitale, Paul Holmgren, Ray A. Cox, C. Reginald Currie, Buddy L. Wiggs, Gene W. Smith, Dick Wilson, John McKenzie, Craig Ellison, William Mahl, James Mitchell, Dick Angle, Jack W. Bixler, George F. Burke. ROW 4: Parviz T. Bagheri, Robert Fuller, Charles Lasher, William Stedman, Wayne Kochert, Elzie Davis, Kent Ritter, R. D. Hill, Kent C. Frey, Paul W. Moore, Stephen R. Blackburn, James L. Briggs, Frederic S. Brandenburger, Harold L. Spencer. ROW 5: Earl R. Addie, Robert L. King, Robert E. Gecowets, David S. Orem, Jerome G. O ' Drobinak, Dave Hackbirth, James P. Duncan, Thomas G. Marks, Ronald C. Schad, Harold Rodgers, Ray A. Muston, Thomas E. Osborn, Vora J. Hamblen, Russell C. Smiddy, Wayne Drewlinger, John R. Ripley, V. Leonell Johnson. Donald G. Coflfey, Governer Laurel Hall became the larg- est domitory in MRHA when the north and south sections of Laurel consolidated this year. The purpose of the consolida- tion was to increase interest in dorm activities. Even though Laurel has been a men ' s dorm for only three years, it received the over-all trophy for being the outstanding men ' s dorm last Fall. The nickname of Caesars for the dorm was chosen in a contest this year. Last Fall Laurel Hall was the instigator of the plot to seize Bernardine, causing much an- guish to Linden Hall, owners of Bernardine, a lovely female cardboard figure. VILLAGE SHOP Laurel Hall . W w Linden Hall East ROW 1: Bill Ridge, Peter Cole, Tom Cone, governor; Pat McCracken, Fred Buehl, counselor; Max Eubanks, secretary; Bill Page. ROW 2: Larry Dean Andrews, Jerry L. Conwell, Ken- neth J. Armstrong, Norman R. Shepherd, Edward L. Probst Jr., John Fleener, Keith Martin, Robert Cullers, James Barrett, William Sutton, Donald R. Chapman, Thomas I. Atkins. ROW 3: Ronald Bell, Norman Wyman, Dick Hicks, Harold Ritchie, Philip Ritchie, Ron Wakefield, Rich Moser, Ed Ziege, Conrad Criss, Jim Anderson, Dan Searles, Martin Joachim, Rich Korraelink. ROW 4: Morris Meyer, Robert Carmien, Raymond Gliva, Kenneth Dilger, Joe Boeglin, Jack Mart, W. Scott Ramsey, Ed Strain, Paul J. Vire, George R. Crawford, Donovon Garlets, John Cline, Tom Scott, Tom Lucas, Jerry Parrett. ROW 3: Larry K. Wallace, Michael Shiens, Ralph Slabaugh, Ronald E. Short, Mac Mason, John R. McFarland, Jon A. Stroble, James L. McKnight, James Schon, Joseph Burris, William Lane, Frederick M. Schultz, Loren L. Henry, Dick Norris, Dexter D. DeWitt. Linden Hall West ROW 1: Sabi Hisham, James P. Coahran, Bob L. Morgan, Gud- rum Ziege, John Ransford, Nattethong Suvanatad, Barry Byrd. ROW 2; Vernon Paler, governor; Anthony Grasso, Jim Guend- ling, secretary; Seward Guy, Bill Gillespie, John Reimer, Donald Watkins, John Cunningham, Barry Gold. ROW 3: Thomas 368 Byers, Robert Irwin Friedman, Larry R. Bennett, Rex A. Gettel- finger, Edward Burton, James Bell, Robert Clifford, Ziad Keilany. ROW 4: Charles Sampson, William P. Leonard, Robert J. Kyff, Eugene J. Meyers, treasurer; Alan R. Isley, counselor; Chuck Murray, James Richardson, George Naanes. ROW 1: Virginia Carolyn Dawson, Sioe Tjoan Kwee, Zita Gay Pieters, Elaine Makris, Janet Ann Sirkle, Ruth Eleanore Corean, Joyce Maurine Perkins, Fran Hurst, Carol Henry. ROW 2; Patricia Harrod, Rosemary Wright, Ardis Patterson, Jo Ann Krejsta, Leslie Ann Jackman, Phyllis Ann Donner, Vicky Bud- zinski, Nancy Fowl, Laura Evans, Marjorie Lee Cartwright. ROW 3: Sue Vingee, June Frantzen, Mary Challman. Shirley K. Spear, Judy Sparks, Anne Rasmussen, Lett}- Lowdermilk, Janet Loney, Helen Kokosa, Carol Battles. ROW 4: Roseinary Lai- shaw. Fay Mosbaugh, Betty Jo Spears, Joy Elaine Gideon, Sandra Reed, Lyn Stone, Judy Susan, Louise Robbins, Judy Lucas, Sue Walters, Lynn Whybrew. Because of its collegiate Gothic architecture, Memorial Hall is often nicknamed The Castle. It is the oldest dormi- tory for women and was com- pleted in 1926. Before Memo- rial was built, the University rented Alpha Hall to house the women students. The Memorial Plaque under the archway is dedicated to Indi- ana University women who have served in wars. The name Me- morial is derived from this plaque. One of the favorite relaxa- tion spots is the downstairs recreation room called The Stable . Lanterns with electric light bulbs provide a rustic at- mosphere. Pegs along the wall are similar to those on which riding saddles are hung. Marian Godeke, President y69 Memorial Hall ROW 1: Helen Storey, Athena Pagedas, Syrell Sapoznick, Georg- anne Cree, Barbara Price, Jayne V. Thomas, Shiela Kissinger. Lucinda Kemper, Sonia Ann Cook. ROW 2: Susan Waggoner, Doris Dicks, Anna M. Amiis, Shirley Silvers, Margaret Silvers, Julie Hawkins, Josephine Gray, Barbara Tripplehorn, Mary Eula Routt, Aima Shell, Diana Klein. ROW 3: Patricia Gordon, Patty Jean Watson, Sandy Brooks, Carol Lee Harness, Margaret Aurell, Sue Vonderbeck, Phyllis Kroening, Lois Jane Paloski, Ramona Newton, Glenda Robb, Kay Smith, secretary; Joy Lam- bert. ROW 4: Joy Wasson, Sara Kay McSherry, Jolene Sue Carroll, Linda Schulte, Lou Ann McDowell, Mary Anne Wood- word, Ilona Grubauras, Ann Eddy, Darlene Kallaus, Nancy Fisher, Nancy Bastedo, Mary Lou Hanser, Joan Hansen, treasurer. if f I- 1 t- f u ' ' ' l I ROW 1: Lisa Kaiser, Joanne Prall, Dee Anderson, Karen Fisher, Sandra Cole, Joyce Clifford, Sylvia Jones, Sonia Bechaka, Molly Mann, Carolyn Weigle, Carol Day, Marlene Voegeli. ROW 2: Melinda Pinard Rau, Thelma Walton, Mary Ellen Selby, Nila Emenhiser, Marianne Helen Karr, Norma Sullivan, Virginia Macrow, Nancy Meyers, Mary Michaels, Anna Puisans, Shirley Rae Richard, Gretchen Finney. ROW 3: Arlene Georgia Malis, Carolyn Anne Mayer, Norma J. Hinshaw, Rebecca Lou Hobbs, 570 Mary Jane Henle, Louise C. Mony, Greta Martin, vice president; Margaret A. Shattuck, Martha L. Lloyd, Donna Kay Phillips, Marian Godeke, president; Sarah Pratt. ROW 4: Sandra Burke, Barbara Raynor, Brenda Gerking, Veronica Trees, Sara Jean Atkinson, leva Jansons, Zita Dapkus, Marilyn Hooker, June Clarkson, Virginia Hendershot, June Grigonis, Jacqueline Mon- roe, Janet Radeski, Sharon Albertson, Shirley Cantrill, Susan Walton. Morrison Hall ROW 1: Lois Herron, Julia Davis, Sandra Hooker, Judy Neff, vice president; Sue Petrie, Beverly Milburn. ROW 2: Ann Fitz- gerald, Judy Hmura, Judy McMinds, Eleanor Lou Pfleeger, Kay West, Carol Honda, Beverly Bertram, Florence Wondrack, Donna Ray King, Ann Scott, Anna Brown. ROW 3: Nancy Laswell. Linda Crandle, Delphia Lacy, Anita Klosinski, Karen Frantz, Barbara King, Mara Jane Carter, Judy Ann Henry, Myrna McCann, Beverly Sarringhaus, Eleanor Ellen Overdeck, Mary Lou Hower. ROW 4: Mary Griffith, Celeste McMillan, Carlene Sue Hanson, Ann Dovifney, Renie Breskin, Donna Will, Joan Anderson. Karine Stone, Judy Bobick, Joan PoUey, Jan Sandidge. Janet Jenkins. ROW 5: Barbara L. Coblick, Karen J. Barker. Myra Kay Slavens, Jo Anne Graham, Jane Emerson Bold. Carol Anderson, Judith S. Bowman, Sandy Erickson, secretary; Particia E. Medler, Barbara Shields, Jane Poison, Uree Fox, Joan M. Lacy, Sandra S. Barker. ROW 1: Penny Logan, Mary Ogle, Joy Reed, Judie Shepherd, Joan Auble, Barbara Fiechter, Nancy Regan. ROW 2: Donna Joan Divich, Cynthia McCallister, Maureen Lindsay, Janis Micu, Lois Ann Smith, Jackie Novick, Joan Anger, Connie Onioto. ROW 3: Dixie Gave Moore, Ellen Hackney. Sonya Brown. Jane Kinder, Judy Lee Larable. Shirley Ann Caldwell. Valerea KIus. Rosalie Bent, Gloria Kwiat, Christine Hiland, president. Nichols House ROW 1: Jerry Pontius, Michael Homey, Nick Karandvich, sec- retary; Larry Warshawsky, treasurer; Betsy Kemmer, John Kop- chik, governor; Tom Johnson, Jim Gibbs, Don Sheller. ROW 2: Moneim Abdel, Roger Meyer, Jan Helbert, James Hickman, Irving Levy, James McConnell, M. Assardo, Richard Molitor, Jack Robinson, Webster Street. ROW 3: John Lawell, Joel Burden, Dennis Curtis, Gene Fowler, Robert Mikhel, George Niemiec, Jack Mcllroy, Leon Favede, Wayne Benner, Clyde Lennon. ROW 4: Jenny Ranostaj, David Niedringhaus, Robert Dewaree, Reginald Ferguson, M. W. Gray, Harold Southard, Dan Waters, Reid Nodell, David Spalding, Bill Noone. North Cottage Grove ROW 1 : Larry Dawson, Bruce Heathcotte, Gordon Pirie, Joseph Elliott, Joan Kuder, sweetheart; Roger Singleton, Tom Kand, Larry Bricker, governor; William T. Hilderbrand. ROW 2; Dave Boner, Jerry Hogue, social chairman; Tyrone Keesling, Terry Bricker, treasurer; Allen Johnson, athletic chairman; Jeff Lan- drum, Larry Denney, secretary; Norman Franklin, counselor; Bryan Heathcotte. ROW 3: Billy Hawkins, Joseph Janus, scholarship chairman; Gary LeMaster, Dean L. Mattox, Chuck Edwards, Louie Farshee, Warren W. Nelson, James D. Bussen, V. Lawrence Lowe. 372 _J North Hall B, home of the Barons is better known as Bar- on Manor. The nickname, Barons, was adopted by the hall in connection with the naming of the units in MRC. Several units bear titles of English no- bility. In Medieval England the Barons, with their domains, were vassals of higher ranking lords or of the king. Three years ago the Barons adopted their pin which is a shield with a tournament steed in the upper corner and the let- ter B in the lower corner. The Barons hold an annual Christmas party for their dates. Entertainment includes decorat- ing the Christmas tree. Robert Dolphin, Governor ' .-■f North Hall Barons ROW 1: Paul Stoffer, Jon Clark Holtzraan, Barry N. Dunn, social chairman; Lynn A. Oberlin, Hugh Totten, scholarship chairman; John D. Beyler, treasurer; Thomas W. Morgan. ROW 2: Gerald House, Roy Inman, Larry Ritzert, William D. Silcox, Dick (Curley) Morrison, Jerry Lynn Robbins, Gene E. Robbins, Cecil W. Hembree, Elmer H. Carroll. ROW 3: Charles W. Kindermann, Ralph Laubecher, Robert A. Kring, F. Robert (Kelly) Kellstrom, James L. Borton. counselor; George Arteld, Robert Dolphin Jr., governor; Robert Yancey. ROW 4: Dave Sinnett, John D. Jones, athletic chairman; Bill Briscoe, Lynn Nickelson, Walter Wm. Chase, H. Wade Altevogt, Mel R. Rake, Herb Hoeltke. Robert Witham. Gerald Swisher. S. Dale Wagner, Dick Monroe. 373 Lawrence Kahl, Governor North Hall Cavaliers The North Hall Cavaliers de- rive their name from a group of men in historical England, who united to support King Charles I in his struggles with Parlia- ment. The North Hall Cavaliers believe that they are closely united to make the dorm a bet- ter place in which to live. The Cavaliers have an annu- al Spring Steak Fry held at Mc- Cormick ' s Creek, and they hope to make their Christmas Dance an annual affair. The Cavaliers have had an organizational pin for three years. The pin is in the form of a blue shield, centered with the bust of a Cavalier. ROW 1; Tom Dixon. Richard Odell, Bob Picciotto, Lawrence Kahl, governor; Peggy Christie, sweetheart; Jon Wittenberg, Russell Johnson, Don Goddard, Bob Grenert. ROW 2: Ben Benjamin, George Bridges, secretary; William Duncker, Rolando Palas, Sinan Rawi, Bob Everitt, David Harris, Jack V. Divine, Ronald J. Petrovich. ROW 3: John H. Ridge, Enrique J. Machuca, Joseph R. Stratman, Michael Landy, Ken Williamson, Jack T. Frantz, Richard C. Osburn, Daniel D. Garigan, Roland L. Hockett, Noel A. Perry. ROW 4: Joe Williams, George Ham- man, counselor; Richard Dolenar, Donald N. Jones, David E. Johnson, John C. Rogers, Larry B. Oswalt, Alan A. Nelson, John Henry Hart, Arthur E. Jones, Warren L. Bailey, John E. William- son. 374 Oak Hall ROW 1: Gladys Alegre, Rosalie Fleck, AUegra Johnson, Patricia Keefer, Marilyn Chan, Sofia Rebeca Tason, Ann Piper, Sonia E. Velarde. ROW 2: Sue Leggett, Lorena Rogers, Linda McCloud, Maola Tesec, Carolyn Bickmeier, Judy Anderson, Mary Ann Crowe, Gloria D. Randle. ROW 3: Sharon Robinson, Ann Blackburn, counselor; Barbara Bowman, Carolyn Patton, Rose Dudas. president; Lilly Hamlet, Karen Rosenthal, vice president; Celestine Curtis, Brenda Carney. ROW 4: Agnes Prikosovits, Mary Davis, Suzanne Clarke, Arlene Collins, Barbara Kilgore, Sharon Suzanne Weibel, Alice Sprinkle, Jerrelyn Davis, Shirley Nash, Angela Pacheco. ROW 1: Lillian Walker, Nancy Bennett, Louise Rarick, Nancy Chaloupka, Linda Hocker, Doris Thompson, Vickie Denney. ROW 2: Janey Hosier, secretary; Mary Lou Shull, Mary May Hanlon, Marjorie Roberts, Roselyn Greene, Sonja Cox, Barbara Cahill, Dawn Veteto. ROW 3: Kay Basting, Frances Jones, Aggi Lattak, treasurer; Eileen T. Reidy, Elizabeth A. Gude, Janice Williams, Sarah Winters, Joyce Marie Thompson, Doris Davis. ROW 4: Toni Gooliak, Mary Noel. Esther J. Fischer, Shawna Schlitz, Christine Taylor. Joan Schweiger, Elma L. Brooks, Dorothy M. Lowe, Isabelle Turner, Charlene Cobb. 3 5 Pine Hall ROW 1: Sandra Glass, Beverly Cook, Patty Hall, Betty Mason, Kathcrine F. Byrd, Eugenia Sacopulos, president; Lois Mason, Judith McCafirey, Susan Buss, Joan Jacobs. ROW 2: Phyllis Wilson, Sharon Bush, Ann Slattery, Maggie Fitzgerald, DeAnn Jensen, Linda Sons, Barbara Carr, Judy Dickman, Linda Free- man, Phyllis Dill, Patricia Snow. ROW 3: Jo Miller, Linda Marsh, secretary; Sally Tragesser, treasurer; Beth Davis, Mari- anne Graham, vice president; Phyllis E. Brown, Barbara Fry, Lorenza R. Arnold, Mary Ellen Winquist, Patricia Ann Pratt, Margaret R. Espensebied, Elaine McVay. I ROW 1: Judith Dixon, Margaret Mary Anstett, Jane Borho, Sara Lea Hayes, Janice Benham, Sybil Withem, Mary Ann Hubbuch, Helen Snively, Patricia Jeanne Harris, corridor advisor. ROW 2: Barbara Anne Johnson, Joyce Leatrice Williams, Catherine Smith, Joan Crow, Marlene Muth, Judy Waldon, Gloria Dixon, Barbara Ewbank, Patricia Ann Williams, Susanne Kay Van- Marcke. ROW 3: Jeanne Stove, Elinor Klotz, Maryrose Wade, Marilyn Havens, Patsy Spencer, Charlotte Waterford, June Cal- ender, Joyce Ohl, Claudia Galik, Joy Leedy, Leanne Lattak, Janice Calloway. 376 North Hall Friars ROW 1: Bernie Meyer, Bill SoUoway, Anthony Bonta, Donette Bushaw, sweetheart; Glenn Jacoby, governor; Dale Schell, Bill Hanna. ROW 2: Joseph Corey, James O ' Connor, Max Ewart Blue Jr., Daniel J. Buckley Jr., William R. Wilson, William E. Depew, John H. Hannon, Richard Furlow, Louis F. lorio, treas- urer. ROW 3: Albert Giuliano, Paul Leak, Ron Rosin, Al Cox, counselor; Charles E. lies, Lowell Beer, Jack Evans, John Mutka, Phillip Jon Crabill, secretary. ROW 4: Robert Neuhauser, Ronald Kozlowski, Grant Gansinger, Richard Altenhof, Darwyn L. Herbst, Kermit B. Thomas, Leslie Fenimore, David L. Tate. Warner D. Wilson, Patrick G. Morris, Theodore A. Chandik. Parks House ROW 1: Richard Wright, David Major, treasurer; Roger Fortna, Howey Kraut, governor; Judd Lowenhar, Staff Wilburne. ROW 2; Phillip Shirley, Pete Huestis, Steve Orrell, Mike Stagg, Francis Solms, Malcolm E. Stern, Thomas Horka, George Walls, Clark Johnston. ROW 3: Dale Glenn, John Gross, Robert Ballen- tine. Chuck Mitchell, Loren Saunders, Jamey Aebersold, Robert McCoskey, Paul Schmidt, William Adams, Gary Long. ROW 4: Rex Ehrhart, William Yerkes. Walt Harris, Stephen Dygert, Bill Wiley, James Cummins, Ted Schrock, Russell Clinton, George Smith, Jerry Jacob. Sammy Singer, Richard Paige. Martin Downey. 377 Rollins House ROW 1: Nancy Cox, Eugene R. Sriver, Nancy Johnson, Daniel Horton, Lois Chambers, Ron Maris, governor; Debbie Dodson, Frank Kaslewicz, secretary; Beth Davis, C. Eugene Nichols, treas- urer; Nancy Weiller. ROW 2: Rod Laymovi ' , counselor; Patrick Sanders, William Keever, Robert C. Kuss, Gerald McKinsey, John J. Brant, Richard Clouse, Robert E. Puscheck, C. Eugene Smith, James H. Graver. ROW 3: Bill Bailey, Kenneth Han- num. Bob Hughes, Thomas S. Hirschmann, David Kent Blase, Bob Shipman, Larry Robb, Max Mykrantz, Den Cannoot. ROW 4: Dave Arch, W. F. Lunte, Hal Stine, Robert R. Schmidt, Hal K. Green. Sherrill D. Miller, Edward D. Dare, Robert L. Heid, John Cass. I Ruter House ROW 1: Fred Patcheak, treasurer; Jerry Werling, Norman Hass- furder, Elaine Markis, queen; Allen Arnett, George Bovrne, secretary; Allen Klob. ROW 2: Ronald Robbins, John Pieratt, Jon Micu, Jack Hays, counselor; Mike Montgomery, Richard Fleck, David Beldus. ROW 3: Mike Findley, Fred Scott, Don Tillman, Robert D. Smith, Gerold W. Gattshall, John J. Krebs, Jack E. Bill, Denny Lawson. ROW 4: Herschel Zehr, Alfred E. Neuman, Lowell M. Swaidner, Robert H. Griffith, John T. Sherrier, L. Thomas Zunk, Allan Zukerman, Dan Krivoshia, Allen R. White. 578 Smithwood Wing I % M € % ' ROW 1: Nancy Goldenberg, Louise Schwalbe, Carol James, Judy Leaf, Karen Sims, Judy Wolfe, Pat McCracken, Nancy Turpin, Sally Raup, Linda Comer, Nancy Bennett, Virginia Kiefer, Enid Aungst. ROW 2: Stephanie Brunke, Joan Dittrick, Judy Kale. Nancy Stuart, Katharine Anderson, Alana McDaniel, Alice Boger. Barbara Goins, Rebecca Larrick, Donna Becker. Connie Vaughn. Sherrie Schelm. ROW 3: Barbara Feiock, Rosalie Waltz, Becky Manship, Roslyn Murphy, Phyllis Bower, Judy Keyak, Dolores Rugenstein, Margaret Maly. Mildren Raichle. Ruth Blakesley, Barbara Sims, Shirley Hedrick. ROW 1: Sharon Smith, Genevieve Pride, Janet Sauder, Linda Liechenstein, Barbara Glick, Connie Holton, Anne Biggerstaff, Sharon Tucker, Donna Metcalfe, Rosalie Cherry. ROW 2: Camille Co£fel, Susan Reeve, Sharon Dine, Mary Jane Radcliffe, Janice Aikens, Ann Scheib, Bobbe Neal, Cynthia Beaman, Amanda Lamb, Annis Myers, Nan Anderson, Sharon Fetter. ROW 3: Pat Lowe, Gretchen Downs, Carol Reese, Janice Denham, Mary Kirkham, Judy Fleetwood. Karen Gourley, Sonya Howard, Mary lannuzzi, Melitta Reinacker. Kay Gilbert. ROW 4: Pamela Hayter. Debbie Subow, Dorothy Brodie. Chloe Gott, Madonna Guckien, Nancy Williams, Marilyn Moiris, Judy Powell, Sharon Veale, Joan Jolly, Hudner Southworth, Mary Brodie. 379 Row 1: Betty Legan, Faye Brownlee, Maxine Rotenberg, Roberta C. Cooper, Rindie Redrup, Susie Dienhart, Roberta Felix, Nancy Davis, Beverly Schaub. Row 2: Elizabeth Lusher, Jean Cash, Roberta Krapower, Nancy Weiller, Mary O ' Neal, Lucille Liechty, Patricia Raines, Susan Lehman, Jean Adsden, Linda Tilett, Row 3: Sue Whitelock, Jane Thomas, Rosalie Robison, Maxine Klein, Diana Irish, Norma Schroeder, Ruth Ann Simon, Barbara Lembke, Lynn O ' Neill, Zonda Stanley, Martha Bird, Barbara Johnson, President. Row 4: Carolyn Both, Sue Beeker, Charlene Stellhorn, Phyllis Beane, Greta Foogde, Mary Ann Setre, Carol Shigley, Mary Ann Pitzer, Leno Prosser, Jean Michelson, Sherry Redmon. i t I , i t ft i Wl Row 1: Mary Fisher, Connie Daugherty, Judy Annis, Linda Gutwein, June Budlove, Cathi Bates, Carol Creech, Gloria Reed, Jan Kuhn, Judy Whiteford, Phyllis Peck. Row 2: Jane E. Brock, Judy McCoy, Marcia Hartung, Martha Ellen Small, Marie Louise Moore, Donna Stoelting, Sheila Gallay, Maxine Thurston, V. Anne Holmes, Barbara Gordon, Ann Sappenfield, ' Vice-President; Sandy Parries, Margaret Marie Barnett. Row 3: Barbara Shaw, Karen Russell, Carol Bantz, Linda Abraham, Karen Jennings, Myrna Rosenberg, Jan Paul, La ' Vonne Kay 380 Gratzer, Sharon Eissler, Judith Stouder, Corla Ann Foss, Bev Clarke, Marcia Shapiro. Row 4: Patricia Piatek, Nikki Sue Whitney, Nancy Cuskaden, Judy Reed, Carole Warner, Jocelyn Moore, Sandra Grau, Mary Zudock, Mary Baake, Nancy Bryan, Judy Price, Edwina Hirsbrunner, Patricia Reed, Rebecca Kay Conrad. Row 5: Jayne Swinford, Janet Esterline, Joan Esterline, Barbara Jean Harris, Joan Langerman, LaDonna J. Smith, Sharon Banning, Janet Johnson, Karen Chellberg, Secretary; Dalene Elzey, Linda Miles, Judi Clabaugh, Gail Moll. I I Smithwood Wing II Row 1: Louise Kodicik, Marilyn East, Shirley Thompson, Carolyn Page, Patricia Cole, Dessa Trautwein, Peggy Thompson, Marie Di Camillo, Linda Zaft, Judith Oliver. Row 2: Grayce Etter, Judy Kessler, Patrici a Druckamiller, Janet Fields, Judy Teel, Jane Simpson, Suzanne Wolfe, Cathy Krause, Elaine Taub, Mary Ellen Shulmier. Row 3: Sylvia Simerly, Jacquelin L. Murphy, Janet Henkel, E. Carole Harting, Patricia K. Kelly, Susan Mills, Karen EUenwood, Sandra Summe, Pegg ' Fiedler, Lavon Portman, Barbara Williams, Nancy Bair. Row 4: Marjie Donahue, Carol Davidson, Holly Nelson, Joy Yockey, Alice Strain, Mary Wennerstrom, Jane Jordan, Marion Gmerek, Mari- lyn Campbell, Barbara Schultz, Donna Boles, Rose M. Wright. ROW 1: Nancy Renneker, Connie Wyatt, Georgia Eisermann, Susan Eichelkraut, Judy Vukelick, Sally Fleming, Ana Stephan. ROW 2: Sue Plessinger, Judy Donaldson, Lynn Mercer, Lois Chambers, Audrey Muster, Jane Rae Dillon, Mary Kay Cook, Marilyn Talbott, Rebecca Boram, Peggy Perry, Donna Farwell. ROW 3: Catherine Stuteville, Judy Steiner, Kay Condra, Sarah Duncan, Nancy Meeker, Gretchen Graf, Anita House, Phyllis McDonald, Barbara Bockhorst, Sandra Dahlstrand, Anna Kaser- man, Margaret Sartoris, Barbara Vokurka. ROW 4: Bett - Mc- . Gregor, Sue Leisey, Sharon Wainscott, Patricia Gillespie, Lois Seigel, Carolyn Beardsley, Barbara Kroger, Judi Grant. Glenda Maris, Carol Feldman, Judy Young. Judy Williams. Dona Rich- ardson, Judy Bahler. ROW 5: Georgette Runda. Carolyn Peyton. Pat Whiteley. Sara Pike, Maralee Cox. Stephanie Vi ' inston. Ann Johns, Sue Frew. Jo Ann Dolence. Linda Galbraith, Pat Quim, Mara Isaks, Natalie Herrold, Ann Hilsmeier, Lynda Loeber. 581 I ROW 1: Elaine Levitan, house manager; Judith Becker, Harriet Hersh, Sandra Schwalm, Ruth Kahn, Jeannie Fassburg Janet Fen- nel, Judith Oberman, vice president; Wendy Barron, scholarship chairman; Barbara Flowers, secretary. ROW 2: Elaine Nus- baum, Sharon Sondgerath, Margaret Ann Porter, Esta Glazer, president; Nancy Almquist. Juliana Jordan, Judy Komoroske, Judy DeGraria, Helen Kaszuba. Cathy Gille. ROW 3: Joan Marie McCarty, Judith Ann James, Donna Mae Porter, Barbara Jane Sheperd, Dixie G. Frey, Roz Gelfman, Sandra Jo Smalley, Susan Page, Myra Jane Lorber, Chandra Ober, Ellen Scheffler, Phyllis Clevenger. ROW 4: Judith E. Shaw, Jane R. Loveland, Margaret I. Smith, Carol Ann Duff, Barbara Sue Kirschner, Sondra Mueller, Sharon Kay Wegner, Carol Bart, Judy Herrold, Beverly Mead, Brenda Mather, Marjorie Gildner. 1 ROW 1 : Sherrill Miller, Helen Marcovitch, Donna Jo Provo, Jean Maiyo, Sylvia Morgan, Bobbie Mullen, Katherine Prather, Sherilyn Clay. ROW 2: Mary McClure, Nancy Neuhauser, Joan Weir, Anna May Rudolph. Judith Sugarman, Laurel Rardin, Linda Gullion, Mindy Lehman, Phyllis Wol£f. ROW 3: Sharon Stickler, Doris Luty, Virginia Poe, Gerry Novak, Patty Scharrer, Jackie Sue Smith, Carol Versteeg, Anita Ennis, Juanita Barr. ROW 4: Catherine Nettles, Lynda Fitch, Topsy George, Karen Funk, Judy Fechtman, Barbara Bridge, Margaret Wimer, Nancy Klein, Annette Katz, Joyce Brunner, Linda Oatman. 382 I Smithwood Wing III ROW 1: Mary Ann Lefavour, Shirley Miller, Sony a Voit, Mary Emelie Watson, Jane Zygmont, Doris D. Burks. ROW 2: Mary Lou Ooley, Kathy Keneipp, president; Marlene L. Graff, Eva Groth, Patty Ann O ' Neill, Jane Raibourn, Judy Akers. ROW 3: Mildred Marie Pierce, Suzanne Moffitt, Cynthia McClure, Judith Ann Rasmussen, Dena M. Moore, Janice Darlene Tims, Janice Kay Slavens, Ann Louise Fulkerson. ROW 4: Marilyn Bern- stein, Beverly Ann Bowley, Sue Metcalfe, Hilda Maria Curtis. Patty Prince, Judith Nicely, Marilyn Jane Williams, Annie Warner. ROW 1: Marcia Hyde, Peggy Miller, Linda B. Fisher, Phyllis Segal, Judith L. Pownall, Arlene GuUey, Peggy Christie, Judith C. Wilson, Gloria Jean Cortese, Nikki Musselman. ROW 2: Barbara Kay Nogg, Linda Beth Conn, Sue Ann Stukey, Tamara Blase, Carolyn Sternberg, Mary Alta Hopkins, Janet McGown. Edith Sternfield, Elaine Eskitch, Lenore Peachin, Sara Lynne Gerow. ROW 3: Elsa M. Rosenak, Mary A. Rozich. Ladonna S. Erickson, Sheilah R. Wilson, Ruth Lynn Wheeler. Jane Mayer, Sherry Scott, Mary Yates. Ann E. Gehrke. Cynthia Bryant, Judy Ahring, Ann Gilman. Mary L ' nderwood. 58 ROW 1: Paula Bryant, Cynthia Walsh, Fran Borish, Nancy Wood, Eileen Gotteiner, Marcia Hurt, Marilyn EfBnger, Pat Mendenhall. ROW 2: Judith Kay Smale, Claire Nelson, Jo Ann Shoupe, Bonita Sue Simms. Pani Last, Judy E. Hurley, Pat Behning, M. Kay Edmonds, Marilyn Gobert, Pam Beecher, Linda Ashton. ROW 3: Sharon Rice, Lois Schroeder, Alice Hopman, Marcia Hoelscher, Donna Hogan, Beth Bassett, Gayle Joan Shively, Virginia Pry. Becky White, Susie Ellis. ROW 4: Mar- lene Schwartz, Jacqueline Charlson, Merle Brody, Pat Pudlow, Marjorie Gross, Margaret Goldberg, Carolyn Ann Fields, Judy Dyer, Lona Gail Day, Joyce Ann Slavens, Clara Claudine Eppen, Barbara Kav Littell. pi « 1 . MmM 1 If . 1 Ji '  1 W ' IK.. J ROW 1: Judy Jo Burkhardt, Marilyn Allgood, Kay Anne Ax, Marcia Jane Morton, Debbie Dodson, Nancy Jane Stiles, Marcia Katz, Barbara Kay Miller, Suzanne Landsbaum, Nancy Leach, Lynn Vandervort. ROW 2: Mary Pars, Judith Stachura, Eleanor Bowes, Judy Neff, Jane McCuUough, Jan Rossow, Lois Rie- mersman, Marilyn Fowler, Sally Gwynne Waldron, Carolyn Gil- mer, Jean Anne Teush. ROW 3: Karen Ann Hesgard, Judith 584 Lynne Wilson, Sharon Lee Williamson, Sharon Lucile Friend, Elinor Ann Leith, Mickey Richards, Susanne Flick, Jana Green, Nancy Johnson, Jean Gustafson, Skaidrite Varkalis, Miriam Stemle. ROW 4: Joyce Helene Sedan. Judy Kay Taylor, Jane Butterfield, Arlene Pokrifcak, Lynne Fitzwater, Myrna Nuzum, Donna J. Snyder, Phyllis J. Fults, Linda Sue Alsop, Judy Starr. Gretchen King, Joan Wittenberg, Elizabeth Ann Sherry. Smithwood Wing IV ROW 1: Jane Anne Rockey, D. Diane Sittler, Nancy Anne Berry, Irene Ruth Weinberg, Sharon Patricia O ' Meara, Linda Chappie, Sarah Albin, Nancy Stauffer, Margaret Gardner, Mary Huber, Carolyn Oldham, Sandy Schieber, Nancy Cox, Donna Lakin. ROW 2: Parmula K. Weedman, Jean C. Getschman, Janet G. Usher, Jane McFadden, Ann Conrad, Jan Kelly, Katie Hilt, Marge Roth, JoAnn Dunham, Judy Broshears, Betsy Kemmer, Jane Maxam, Sue Spivey, Judy French, Carol Caplan. ROW 3: Susan Kirk, Karen Lee Kemper, Ann Smiley, Judy Stitzer. Nancy Ruth Jones, Patricia Ahl, Carole Motuliak, Dolly Wood- rufif, Barbara Donald, Sally Chase, Marilyn Mignin, Janet Kuder. Merrily Davey, Becka Bender. ROW 4: Barbara Cressow, Linda Dee Schlehuser, Anna Ruth Gee, Juliann Schutte, Ruth Autrey, Carolyn Dickson, Joan Timmons, Jane Milam, Suzann Mitten, Joan Kuder, Jane Sovine, Cynthia Ostrom, Judy Milo, Janice Hansen. ROW 1: Bettijeane Hicks, secretary; Marie Chanall, Lynda Powell, Jill Carroll, Barbara Morgan, Rosemary Bambace, Phyllis DuBrow, Nan Bender, Sharon Seaman, Roberta Fishman, Phyllis Silverman, Linda Sutton, Suzanne Krinsky. ROW 2: Peggy Graham, Carol Newson, Theresa Harris, Nancy Conwell, Doris Applegate, Marian Kurtz, Rita Tidd, Joy Aibus, Bernice Zeldin, Barbara Wische, Carole Sue Brummett, Renee Lewis, Carolyn Purkhiser, Nancy L. Tower. ROW 3: Jane Affleck, Sandra Roberts, Carole Seacat, Janet Small, Darlene Sue Puckett, Lynn Thompson, Sue McNaughton. Gail Hagen, Anne McClellan, Linda Bernd, Joan Ziller, Barbara Suttles, Toby Fesler. ROW 4: Bette Farbman, Mary C. Young, Judy Freedman, Phyllis Blue- stein, Carol Berss, Patricia Mattison, Joy Murback, Marcia Dun- ing, Ann Grieber, Mona Miller, Carol Woodmansee, Ester Grusz- kos, Sharon Soash, Penny Cutler, Vnice Hesiben. 385 ftOAj l f f f M § ■1 ' ' f1 ? ® . . i -  i 1 f -m ft f - %■f f 1 ROW 1: Norrita Mitchell, treasurer; Elaine C. Rutkowske, Joyce Ann Baldwin, Elizabeth Queisser, Barbara Eastburn, Made- lein Ross, Betty Greene, Ann Benkert, Nancy Millholland, Judith Friedman. Susan Lipton, Dixie Lee Worthington. ROW 2: Nancy Poffenberger, Martha Carothers, Sonja Bowman, Sandy Young, Sandi Miller, Esther Liberman, Paula Garber, Henriette Thomas, Patricia Brooks, Jo Ann Moore, Mary Rita Hoctel, Kit McKeague, Carol Wilson. ROW 3: Sally Badgett, Rosalie Kaiser, Ethel Stoops, Barbara Bortz, Charlotte Kasperek, Rose Mary Stahl, Pat Kemmerling, Mary Kay Hawblitzel, Marilyn Mattox, Diane Neher, Nan McLaughlin, Pat Baldwin. ROW 4: Judy Kilgour, Sandy Feldman, ZoEtta Keller, Phyllis Ewer, Lois Halub, Emily Stonerock, Elaine Karen Johnson, Barbara Michel- son, Becky Nicolini, Katie Sargent, Lynne Weaver, Gail Mason. Marjorie Metcalf, President Smithwood Wing IV is the southeast arm of the women ' s X-shaped dormitory. Wing IV, along with Wing III is at pres- ent the youngest dorm on cam- pus. Both wings were opened in September, 1955. The Wing IV students pub- lish a bimonthly newspaper, The Wing IVum, which re- ports their dorm activities as well as campus events. Each spring Wing IV has a recognition banquet. This din- ner honors women who have made achievements in scholar- ship, or campus and dorm activ- ities. 586 South Cottage Grove ROW 1: Abdul-Amir Al-Rubaiy, Earl Lee Chestnut, Jerry Wright, Terry C. Smith, governor; Gary Brown, Charles Schefer, Darwin Wilkeson, secretary; Larry Lopp, Jim Burns. ROW 2: Myron Curry, Joe Carroll, Richard D. Wright, Jerry Martin, Frank Merli, counselor; Tom Schering, David Lloyd, Ralph J. Schoettmer, Peter J. Vukovich, Raymond Leising, Mike A. Dorf- South Hall A Buccaneers ROW 1: Avery Carmark Jr., Thomas Castaldi, Donald Smith, Jay H. Gould, James A. Joerger, Robert W. Carver, treasurer. ROW 2: Kenneth C. Watson, Craig E. Toensing, William Gough, secretary; Richard R. Hori, Bernard M. Parlock, governor; Al Fryraier. John F. McNarney, Bruce Reynolds, Bob Sleeth. ROW y. Carl J. Zurcher, James H. Job, Stanley I. Trager, James E. Sylvester, E. Steven Hager, Daniel J. Kacer. Vernon L. Trapp. James E. Bueschcr. ROW 4: Trent Toensing. Thomas William Alley, John J. Lawrence, Gerald J. L jdak, Michael Slobodkin. Allen Berndt. Robert W. Lott, Louis W. Kibler, scholarship chairman; Lawrence Heiliger, ' ' Silliam R. Stover. 3s; South Hall B Knights ROW 1: Charles Comer, Lawrence Miles, Robert E. Pruett, John Churio, Peter L. Jensen, treasurer; Ken Wyneken, secre- tary. ROW 2: Curtis Jones, Reggie Sheppard, James L. Neafus, athletic chairman; Egbert Sherrod, Gary Harmon, counselor; Ray Brooks, social chairman and fire marshal; Dave Cole, acting governor. Stockwell House ROW 1: David J. Chizek, William L. Tyler, John P. Mattsis, Ned V. Schimizzi, governor; Wayne L. Lavoncher, treasurer; Bob Parsons, David J. Vucich, Michael J. Kmak, Don Barr, counselor. ROW 2: Lowell Ken Nuito, William H. Hutto, Robin R. Holder, Don Ramon Dubois, David F. Frank, Carl Home, Paul D. Brown, Ray Allan Horton, Alan W. Sidel. ROW 3: Robert L. Shone, David L. Schroeder, Leroy N. Haertel, David A. Miller, Harold E. Ball, William L. Bailey, David L. Kingen, Ralph M. Stoner. 388 Sycamore Hall ft ROW 1: Dora Owen, president; Elinor Rossin, Frances Tiemann, treasurer; Ann Pekarsliy, Barbara F. Sherman, Julie Clapp, Linda Law, Rosalie Childers. ROW 2: Barbara Lou Bassett, Mary Glen Boyer, Pat Slott, Eileen Davis, counselor; Martha Harris, vice president; Ann Matthews, Robin ZoUa, Miriam Weimer. ROW 3: Mary Anna Kizer, Janet Louise Seids, Sue Ann Tanks- ley, Sue Ann Adamson, Sue Bogan, Marilyn Herget, Dana Gilbreath. Janet Huettner, Jane Felger, Heather Marcus. ROW 4: Jesse Reilly, Judy Thornburg, Joy Mohr, counselor; Kay Ann Bastin. Harriet Schlit, Linda Foncannon, counselor; Joan Henry, counselor; Marjory Brauer, Marcia Peters, Beverly Bullions, Dikka Nelson, Arlene Lyons, Sybil Crooks. ROW 1: Betsy Bilderback, Joan Guist, Taksina Atthakor, Norma Scharlach, Linda Hamm, Suzette Conkle. Patricia Lavengood, Melanie Martin, Eunice Goldstein, Lynda Shaut, Janice Linden- berg, Constance Bazil. ROW 2: Janet Bowers, Barbara Rous- sey, J ane Allebaugh, Carol Mager, Barbara Bennett, Abby Ervin, Diana Bickel, Janice Zimmerman, Jean Wertz, Alice Fishback, Gayle Altheide, Sandy Daily, Bernadine Bogan. ROW 3: Judith Cole, Peggy Lee Thomasson, Cynthia Findley, Barbara Wan, Eliic Mae Boose, Kathryn Phares, Carmona McClanahan. Nora Talesnick, Rhoda Ricks, Patricia Gilligan. Sherry Kay Holland, Nancy Lobo, Ann Davis. Betty Marie Kelly, Nina Jo Lewis. ROW 4: Ruedeane Read. Sally Queisser. Miriam Melvin. Vicki Jane Gore, Mary A. Handy, Helen R. Booher. Patricia Joan Janjecic, Karen Sue Rowland. Lois Evans, Martha Edelstein. Xenia Blom, Donna Kaye Hercey. Margaret Farley. Ernestine Jantuah, Betsy Campbell, Joy Foulkes, Kay Piatt. 589 t i t ♦ t 1 t f ,t t i ROW 1: Virginia Aldridge, Carolyn Burkey, Suzanne Barclay, Carole Webster, Stacia Walters, Vicki Kasdan, Judi D. Freed- man, Elaine M. Kotler, Mary Jane Merkle. ROW 2: Lenora Wallace, Treva Frankovitz, Melinda Lumm, Miriam Stark, Sally Burtzner, Kay Gillett, Nancy Kay Fowler, Marlene Kremzier, Christine Freeman, Patricia Flowers. ROW 3; Ada M. Wilson, [Sk Marcia Tolchinsky, Geraldine Coican, Sheila Freid, Gale Alpert, Susie Augspurger, Rene Kuhn, Ginny Pugh, Joan Medved. Martha Street. ROW 4: Beryl Stutsman, Carol McPherson, Frances Grandys, Carole McGivern, Leonore Torode, Bettylyn Robbins, Darlene Tharp, Barbara Hallinin, Apryl Burkhart, Sandra Lee Doolittle, Susan Sturdevant, Suzanne Savage. ROW 1: Elaine Donato, Julia Hamilton, Phyllis Ferguson, Martha Kay Holt, Carolyn R. Walker, Beverly Weaver, Nyla Crone, Carole Allen, Sharon Crain, Anita Smith. ROW 2: Linda Silence, Charline Molter, Nancy L. Beavers, Margaret Wright, Sue Miller, Priscilla Jane Edson, Carol Mast, Denie Sandefur, Janet Purkhiser, Sue Hall, Mary Helen Rohr. ROW 3: Helen Ahlgrim, Marilee Hermon, Darlene Spindler, Jill Bill- 390 man, Gerrie Dolinsky, Barbara Ann Bray, Lois Ann Frances, Sue Tankersley, Patricia White, Carolyn Donoho, Judith Camp- bell, Jessica Stronach. ROW 4: Sarah Sweet, Sharrie Broyles, Joann Manushaw, R. Karen Mondragon, Sue Newton, Barbara Boeldt, Carol Yasosky, Joan Fleming, Ann Schubert, Ann Car- son, Nancy Dean, Roberta Wysong, secretary; Patricia Lyons. Todd House ROW 1 : Richard L. Lattimer, counselor; Douglas Abrams, Charles Lehner, James Anthony, treasurer; Julie Jordan, sweet- heart; Larry Summers, Gus Lumpe, secretary; Dan Poore, gover- nor. ROW 2: Tom Renaldi, Walter Olds, Kirb Kiltz, William Moore, Harlan Brown, J. J. Harms, Bob Deaton, James Helvie, Ralph Pack. ROW 3: Philip Clevenger, Elvin K. Leffel, Larry Wagner, Fred Brouwer, Bill K. Summers, Ronald E. Reas, John J. Kindler, Gordon H. Rosenau, Gary F. Fairbanks, Charles E. Gordon. ROW 4: Byron Zint, Richard Mattick, Max Mohler, Jon Sandleben, Steve Osbor n, Carl L. Robbins, Robert Davis, Warren Munson, Jeff Gillaspy, Ron Gottschalk. }A eatherwax House ROW 1: Helen Wolf, Katj- Swank, Connie Houston, treasurer; Marilyn Kistler, vice president; June Cousins, Barbara Gerhold. ROW 2: Judith Anderson, Karen Walker, Patricia Lambrecht, Phyllis Minnich, Susan Bright, secretary; Beverley Keeley, Jean Wilson, president. ROW .v Marianne Heinemann. Greta Jack- son, Beverly Kline, Carol Newby, Netha Loyce Harmon, Nada Lukovich, Marv Louise Mahrenholz. 591 West Hall II Grim Reapers ROW 1: George Dow, Tommy Phillips, Michal Crowe, Karin Stone, sweetheart; Harvey Rau, William Meredith, Paul Schnepf, Gerald Niccum. ROW 2: Charles Baker, treasurer; Gene Linden Wilkinson, Norman L. Baxter, counselor; Ronald G. Curtis, Michael R. Albright, James Michael Lorber, Richard D. Beaver, Robert Harris, Arnold Abramson. ROW 3: Joseph Crawford, John L. Thompson, Dan Weninger, Kenneth Doehrman, George D. Congen, Don Walters, Gary Kapperman, George H. Murphy Jr., John Lorber, Homer L. Elliott. ROW 4: Michael J. Padula, Robert L. Kenninger, governor; Vernon D. Wegert, Mark Lamey, Rod Ruckriegle, secretary; Bill Day, Terry Albright, Richard A. Streaty, Ture A. Nelson, David H. Williams, Larry E. Zahm. West Hall III Trojans I ROW 1: Carl Smith, Billy R. Moore, Bob Leffert, scholarship chairman; Fred W. Faust, Shirley Silvers, queen; James Nagy, John HoUingsworth, Floyd Fancher, Marland J. Myers. ROW 2: Robert S. Thayer, John L. Szanyi, Don V. Pickett, Robert S. Hart, Don Gehle, Fred McCain, Randy Lietzke, Ed Bahleda, Jack Ru£F, counselor; Oscar E. Miller Jr., William S. Merrell IL ROW 3: Don Wagoner, Don Steiner, Alfred C. Neuman, Alan R. Diodore, Ron Reising, Jim Stout, John A. Fenker, secretary; Charles H. Krueger, Ronald E. Mertens, Bill Black, Bill Miller, Bill Cavanaugh, Gerald Johnson. ROW 4: Dwain Graham, Joe Rice, John D. Auld, governor; Richard J. Bast, treasurer; J. Mark Summers, J. Ray Harty, John D. Craft. Jim Patrick, Jim A. Dye, Stephen Vangel. Dick O ' Neal, Bob Huggins, Skip Vertesch. 392 West Hall IV Saints r - W5i«ii3iinira f | pipimiipnm j i uwui IPUifi |1n 1 Hnwiimri ' nri BI ■I r . . Hl J ft imiirw f ' 1! mfm Hi m i nl ¥ v I U v I rij f J!r ff  y .fill KmB illB di. L 7 f ' ® K Mf ' mt 11 mn fl 7 K i . A HV : 1 a If t ' ■jr t ' ■,. - , ' , 5F r ' WH f , ■= -— ROW 1: Larry McElhiney, Cort Carrington, Dick Izen, treasurer; Cathy Centlivre, sweetheart; Ray Higginbotham, John C. Carney Jr., Ron Brown. ROW 2: Don Henrichs, Jerry L. Zonker, gover- nor; Edward LaTour, Bob Szabo, August Schischka, Daniel Alan Day, Tom Power, secretary. ROW 3: Paul G. Wagner, counselor; Larry Mazur, Glenn Schram, Lee Van Tornhout, Bernie Vacen- dak, Henry C. Townes, Garrj- D. Colgrove, Peter Diamondis, Allen H. Miller. Towers Center Indiana University continues to grow. With this growth comes a process of continual advancement, reorganization, and develop- ment. New systems are considered; new ideas are tried. Towers Center now begins to take shape. With it rises a new concept in the university ' s housing . . . coeducational dormitories. Ex- perimentally tested at lU in years past, coeducational dorms appear to have been successful, perhaps e en as another step in a trend towards de-concentration of all-men and all-women dor- mitories. Don ' t forget Towers Center. Watch it. It may be a doorstep to the future. 593 Life. . . life is to share to belongs to love... Home sweet home . . . but don ' t forget the homework. In the fall of 1946, the whole university was talking about the little city of trailers on Woodlawn Avenue. These trailers and the old Hoosier Courts were the first university housing for married students. Today married housing is no longer spectacular or new, but the combination of student and married life is still an interesting, often difficult one. Over 1057 students are living in the various married units spread over the campus. Both husband and wife might attend school. In addition, the problems of work, finances, and a growing family must be faced. Without the facilities, aid, and environment of married housing units, few couples could overcome the obstacles involved in obtaining an education. Breakfast with a welcome, young guest-of-honor Studying is best in early evening . 594 Husband helps with wife ' s tasks and visa versa. and Junior has the right idea. 595 Ask of life but a chance to prove yourself. . . Then stand and dare the world When Indiana University was founded in 1820, no hous- ing was provided for the stu- dents. They either Hved in town or commuted. Now, only about one-fifth of the total enrollment on campus is living out in town, while five hundred of our 13,000 stu- dents are commuting. The uni- versity and the fraternity system have provided housing for the remaining 10,000 students. The girls who live in town have formed a club called the Townettes. Like dorms, this group participates in campus social activities. Homework is the same . . . necessary, tedious Housekeeping . . . elbow grease, patience, time 5% The weekly package of many splendored things After supper comes time to relax, read, or study. A world traveler takes a trip ... on paper. Home, a good meal, a good pipe ... a good life 397 From the deeply rooted human need to belong grows the fraternity, grooming gracious, thoughtful, and truly educated individuals The pin sparkles, symbolic of the togetherness bond symbolic of the traditions, of the future shared by its wearers ROW 1: James C. Gillen, Abe Bixler, Richard K. Anderson, J. Thomas Bauer, John R. Noblitt, Ames Shuel, David K. Tren- ary, Karol V. Stanley, Norman Spaulding, vice president; Robert Petry. ROW 2: Jerry Kabelin, Bill Smith, Don Wagner, Robert McLaughlin, Dave Allen, Gary Martzolf, Norm Care, Jack McClain, Kent Hartman, Larry Small, Jon Micu, John Emley. ROW 3: James Carlson, Joe Jupin, George Caraway, James Weaver, Jerry Garrison, Dennis Smith, Dave Bowen, Jim Wright, Hugh Robertson, Fred Garver, Tom Dugger, Bob Townsend, treasurer: Max Spaulding. ROW 4: Stan Hood, Duane Bobeck. Max Gollmer. Don Johnson, Gordon Wright, Lee Haertel, Bill Geroft, Bill Jordan, Blaine Johnson, John Finley, Larry Risk, Darrell Blanton, Mike Findley, Richard N. Smith. ROW 5: Jim Turner, Robert D. Smith, Billy Phillips, Herbert Busby. John K. Kidd, Terry D. Wien, Max Anderson, Bob Held, Don Sanders, John Clark, secretary; Dave Dale, Stan Young, Terry Lottes, Mack Wootton, president. Mack Wooton, President Acacia, a Greek word mean- ing forever lasting, was the name selected for the fraternity founded by the Masons in 1904. The lU chapter of Acacia was installed in 1916. The Acacias have lived in their present house on Third Street since 1938. The Acacia Ice Cream Social traditionally brings to a close the Little 5 00 festivities. On the evening following the race, thousands of people gather on the Acacia lawn to eat ice cream and to socialize. Each Christmas Acacia, to- gether with a sorority, sponsors a party for children from the Masonic Children ' s Home in Franklin, Indiana. 599 1 i f i ft f f ROW 1: Barbara Cash, vice president; Sandy Kemp, president; Mrs. T. H. Miner, house mother; Linda Walker, Gail Bruening. ROW 2: Susan Kinkle, Edwina Purdue, Gretchen Van Huysen, Karen Campbell, Janis Gossard, Pam Lowe, Judy Figg, Nancy Reeves, Nancy Lear, Nancy Blacklidge. ROW 3: Marty Brana- raan, Sandy Bruening, Sharon Wilson, Mari Tolle, Jacque Wooden, Penny Newbern, Judy Spiker, Kathie Dibell, Joyce Chenoweth, Stephanie Simon, Ginny Vaneck, Diana Arvin, Ann Godfrey, Carole Staples. ROW 4: Kay Bergguist, Andrea On- m weller, Joan Miller, treasurer; Judy Sullivan, Barbara Schellie, Becky Davis, Jane Hall, Ann Fishback, Cathy Bowen, Dian Hoodelmier, Phyllis Althoff, Sue Hays, Helena McNary, Julie Fuller. ROW 5: Marsha Vance, Mary Brown, secretary; Elise Williams, Saundra Haseman, Barbara Shankland, Pat McCord, Janet Hamilton, Sylvia Harris, Judy Hine, Phyd Keller, Anne Miller, secretary; Linda Forst, Judy Huston, Irene Van Sipma, Jo Goken, Betty Mikel. Sandy Kemp, President The Alpha Chi Omegas are a part of Indiana. The sorority was founded at DePauw Univer- sity in 1885 by a group of seven girls in the Music School. Be- cause music is so much a part of their history, they chose the lyre as their pin. The local Alpha Chi chapter was installed at lU in 1922. The university bought their old house on North Jordan Avenue after the sorority planned to build a new one. This fall the Alpha Chis moved into their new house on North Jordan Avenue. One of the highlights of the social sea- son was an all-campus and fac- ulty open house held just before Christmas. 400 Alpha Epsilon Pi, the newest fraternity on campus, was col- onized by active members of the Purdue chapter in March of 1955. This fall they moved out of the Halls of Residence and into their home at 420 North Park Avenue. AEPi, the largest Jewish fra- ternity in the United States, has 67 chapters and five colonies. They are represented on nine of the Big Ten campuses. The col- ony here has not yet received its chapter charter. The AEPis received the IFC award for scholarship improve- ment in the spring of 1957. Their trophy case also holds the lU-Purdue AEPi traveling tro- phy for scholarship. Eric Greenhut, President ROW 1: Melvin Goldstein, Marshall Andich, Jacob Newman Le - -, Tony Amdur, treasurer; Eric Greenhut, president; Herbert Rubin, Fred Fogle, Joel Congress. ROW 2: Don Miller, Harry Cybulski, Jerry Si galow, Allan Miller, Robert Brown, Melvin Greenball. Morton Levinsky. ROW 3: Byron Annis, Philip Fishman. Arthur Miller. Peter Plotke, Stephen Pulver, Robert Tillim, William Silverman, vice president. 401 ROW 1: Desanie Manyin, Mary Ellen Combs, Marjorie Reid, Maryann Scott, Karen Jo Fisk, Janet Townsend, Susie Stouder, Jane Lamar Coen, Judy MacLaren, Margaret Gross. ROW 2: Ruth Ellen Donaldson, secretary; Katie Worth, Carla Rogers, Dorinda Kirtley, Peggy Sinex, Marty Cornick, Lillie Boles, Mary Matthews, Carol Engstrom, Dottie Reasor, Judy Foster. ROW 3: Carolyn Whitmer, Shirley Clark, Alice Stouder, Mary Ellen Bor- man, Karen Clouse, president; Karen Aukerman, Mary E. Stein- kamp, Suzanne Lienhart, Jeanne Narta, Kay Wible, Louise Stienecker, Diane Davis, vice president; Dixie Hinesley. ROW 4: Becky Bryant, Donna Burd, Marilyn Renaker, Rosie Linde, Janet Hinkle, Jane Stouder, Mariellen Scott, Diane Calligan, Ellen Anderson, Carolyn Faith, Barbara Doran, Bonnie Brown, LaRue Waldkoetter, Judy Mock. Karen Clouse, President This year Alpha Gamma Delta celebrates its tenth year at Indiana University. The Alpha Gams lived for three years on North Fess Street. In 1950 they moved to their present location on North Jordan Avenue. There was one drawback, however, as North Jordan did not exist until 1952. But the campus was moving north. Soon a road was built, and more houses were added. In 1954 the Alpha Gams added a new wing to their house. This fall the girls welcomed their first sorority neighbors to New Fraternity Row with a chuck wagon breakfast, North Jordan Round-Up. 402 The year 1922, marked the installation of Alpha Kappa Al- pha Sorority on the lU campus. Originally the Alpha Gamma social club, it was founded in 1921 for the purpose of affili- ating with the national sorority. This year the lU chapter had an alumnae homecoming. Among the distinguished wom- en present was Dorothea Cole, international model. On campus the Alpha Kappa Alphas are active in the National Associa- tion for the Advancement of Colored People and the Ameri- can Counsel on Human Rela- tions. The lU sororit} ' contrib- utes time and money to these groups. Dolores Fowlkes, President if f t i i 1 ROW 1: Martha Carothes, vice president; Shirley Millender, Lillian Walker, secretary; Cora Lee Smith, corresponding secre- tary; Iris Carita BonDurant, Betcy Jo Radliffe, Betty Greene, Thelma Comer. ROW 2: Corinne Copper, Ruth Hardaway, Wanda Royster, Mildred Sanders, Marie Hall, Constance Williams, Gertrude Nance, Beverly McFarland, Mary Riddle. ROW 3: Anice Deal, Doris Williams. Alice Roberts. Adrienne GriiSn, Jacqueline Dixon, Christine Taylor. Margaret Ann Porter, Marjorie Orr, Barbara Harris. ROW 4; Barbara Jean Harris, treasurer; Margaret Smith, Elizabeth Gude. Adelle Cooks. Anita Hughes, Carmen Colby. Charlene Owens, Geraldine Ingram, Dolores Foeulkes, president; Sandy Carpenter. 403 Carolyn Feutz, President lU ' s Beta Phi Chapter of Al- pha Omicron Pi was the second AOPi chapter in Indiana. The AOPis have lived in several houses since they arrived on campus in 1916. In 1954 they moved into their nevi home at 901 E. Tenth Street. The AOPis have received an achievement trophy from the National Convention in recog- nition for their philanthropic projects and for helping other Indiana AOPi chapters organize. Five years ago the AOPis originated the daily Coffee Hour in the Business School to help the students and professors become acquainted outside the classroom. f if fiitf 1 1 % I t •  • ' ROW 1: Anita Roser, Mary Lou Marshall, corresponding sec- retary; Carolyn Nicholas, Pattye Maier, Ann Murray, Mrs. A. W. Kuerst, house director; Joan Davis, Wilma Jane Williams, Karen Lynn Meyer, Philomena Zappia, Marilyn Roser, Linda Coate. ROW 2: Marjorie Costin, Nona Neff, Sandy Stenhouse, Judy Tegeler, Suzie McConnell, Annette Baade, Carolyn Feutz, president; Sue Roach, Jo Ann Marley, vice president; Barbara Kirkeiner, Susie Gutzweiler, Fran Asquite, Nancy Crawford, Dorothy Benko, Carol Kuder, treasurer; Sue De Croes. ROW 3: k Ronna Smitherman, Melly Sutherland, Janet Polivka, Mary Ann Cortese, Pam Jessup, Suzanne Krauss, Julie Ferguson, Sarah K. Hansert, Bobbie Sturcke, Kay Ward, Ann Stone, Jeanine Har- wood, Janet Noblitt, Cathy Tipton. ROW 4: Judi Polivka, recording secretary; Rosalie Hasewinkle, Judy Enlow, Pat San- son, Ann Furr, Marti Dickson, Nancy Kroeger, Sharon Booth, Sharon Ogle, Jo Anne Kimmel, Dorothy Schmitz, Janet Gilchrist, Ellen Mahin, Cathy Centlivre, Roslyn Johnston. 1 404 In 1947 the Alpha Phis were installed on the lU campus. Their house was formerly a pri- vate home. The Alpha Phis re- modeled it by adding a wing and refacing the original frame structure. The Alpha Phis have orig- inated a project which they hope will be handed down from year to year. This project is The Toy Shelf, a room above the Na- tional Bank in downtown Bloomington. In this room are all kinds of toys which were bought or made by the members of Alpha Phi. These toys may be borrowed for sick children. When the child is well again, the toys are returned to the Toy Shelf. t i-f i I ' . I B -11 Vt ' it S ' l.S ' II Uj •■I uJi-i ' I n • 1 1 Judy Pritchard, President if ! t V ROW 1: Mary Sue Martin, Patty Pike, Maxine Eckerty. Betty Hocker, Judy Cromwell, Jo Ann Baldwin Mrs. Jean Rogers, Nanette Wolgast, Jananne Callahan, Jerrajean Wolfe, Sue Arm- strong, Ann Erwin. ROW 2: Judy Wright, Beverly Carmichael, Ann Marshall, Sandy Giro ' X, Marty Boorman, Carol Gainey, Sylvia Bill, Jody Piper, Sue Walters, Dottie Johantgen, Diane Hoffman, Marianne Wise, Barbara Solaro. ROW 3: Abby Polk, Sandra Bratton, Tina Primavera, Louise Lerch, Carolyn Burtzner, ' • • ' « « • Kay Spicer. Carol Robinson. Judy Pritchard. president; Nanc - Challinor, Kay Hurst, Ann Acheson. Rosemary Moore, Pat Cur- tis, Myrna Burgayne. ROW 4: Doreen Koval, Cynthia Skelly, treasurer; Mary Lou Romeiser, Diane Wilson, vice president; Peggy Boyer, Barbara Davis. Sherry Mills, Beverly Wright, sec- retary; Sally Pyle, Ann Carto. Susan McMillan, Nancy Day, Donna Jo Milles, Jane Petersen, Sally Swope, Sara Gerhart. 405 A$A C. G. Works, President This year the men of Alpha Phi Alpha are living in the dorm. The major interest of the chapter is the building of a fraternity house. The men are working together towards this common goal. The Alpha Phi Alphas are hosts for a weekend each year to the Regional Fraternity Council of Alpha Phi Alpha. In this region Purdue and lU have collegiate chapters, and Gary and Indianapolis have graduate chapters. Each year approximately 65 including guests attend the council. The weekend is a com- bination homecoming for lU graduates and a meeting for all chapters in this region. ROW 1: Charles Comer, G. C. Works, president; Freeman Mar- tin, secretary; Edward M. Parsons, vice president; Robert Doug- las, treasurer; Isaac Anderson. ROW 2: Thomas E. Hawkins, Gilbert R. Johnson, Eugene R. Harris Jr., Arnold W. Wright, Charles E. Rent, James M. Perry. ROW 3: Egbert Sherrod, Jerome G. Green Jr., Walter Bellamy, James D. Beck, Perry Pace, Curtis Jones. 406 ROW 1: John G. Enoch, vice president; Robert P. Marshall, Rudy Kachmann, Robert S. Ford, R. Bradford Laycock, Archie Dees, Bill Karm, president; Jack Wade, Clyde B. Rountree, Bill Cumberland, Kent Cunningham. ROW 2: Edward Whalen, Donald A. Zivich, Richard Snyder, Kurt Peters, Jay Lewis, John Gregg, James Pfeifer, Fred Schwendenraann, John Becker, Jim Bellis, Mike Huffman, Fred M. Meyer, Jack C. Chambers, Popeye Painter, Suds Sutherland. ROW 3: Jim C. Sanders, John Reid, Neill Petronella, Robert Stoner, William Bolinger, Bruce Heine, Jim Palmer, Robin Pelworth, Jim Murphy, Jim Grant, treasurer; Philip Cox, John Colglazier, Donald Feldkamp, William F. Snyder, D. Warren McCuUough. David A. Riggs, Robert F. Becknell, E. William Bailey. ROW 4: Dan Byron, Richard Keating, Tom Keating, Mike Regan, Tom Funkhouser, Stan Laycock, Paul Hendricks, Stan Tillman, King Norton, William F. Hohlt, Guy Kornblum, Steve C. Ferguson, Larry Harrell, Richard Stoner, John Thornton. ROW 5: Tim Habbee, Jim Van Senus, Dale Allen, Herb farnham, John Gourley, Dave Pelz, Terry Rowland, F. R. Radovich, George Miller, Jim Roggee, Allan Schlegelmilch, Bruce Dwyer, Bill Ervin, Dick Huntzinger, Dennis Hanaghan, Jay Habig. In 1949, the lU Alpha Tau Omega pledge trainer, Bob Lol- lar, thought of a new idea in fraternity tradition. Inspired by the ill-feeling directed toward fraternities because of the pre- initiation Hell Week , he orig- inated Help Week. The idea of fraternity pledges doing a community service before be- ing initiated has since spread throughout the country. Help Week projects range from chopping wood for a wid- ow and five children to building a dog pound for the city of Bloomington. Each year the county welfare association is contacted for pledge class proj- ect suggestions. William Karn, President 407 ROW 1: Beth McPeek, grad counselor; Nancy Beldon, president; Mrs. Plue, house mother; Kitty Hill, treasurer; Cathy Mossholder. ROW 2: Thelma Walton, Sue Ann Allison, Carol Brower, Adrienne Weissberger, Luanne Fuller, Marianne Penard. ROW 3: Sally Lueisser, Pat Weisjohn, Sandy Erickson, Connie Bennett, Judy Herrold, Barbara Ris, Barbara Ketterman, vice-president. Nancy Beldon, President Alpha Xi Delta was installed at lU by alumnae and national officers on April 13, 1946. The first initiates lived in private homes in the Bloomington area. In the fall of 1946, the Alpha Xis took members of Phi Ome- ga Pi into their sisterhood. The Phi Omega Pis, a former na- tional sorority which disbanded in 1946, lived at 1012 East Third Street, the present site of the Alpha Xi Delta House. The Alpha Xi ' s Third Street home, acquired from the Phi Omega Pis is now being com- pletely remodeled. By next fall the girls will be all settled in a new southern style limestone home. 408 ROW 1: Michael D. Barker, William W. Wells, Joe A. Greenlee, Michael R. Curtis, William D. Swift, president; Dean G. Galli- natti, vice president; Clifford Norris, Stephen S. Riggins, Arnold H. Duemling, recording secretary; Russell E. Mahoney, treasurer. ROW 2: James W. Fulwider, Ned Michaels, Chauncey C. Lake, Bob Snell, Doug Dubrouillet, Moffett D. Mutz, Jim Gordon, Donald Fox, Thomas Philip Hermansperger, Anthony A. Win- dell, R. David Becker, Bruce Moorhead. ROW 3: Mack Richey, John Quakenbush, Dennis Preston, Bob Weldy, Tom McConnell, Barry W. Cartmell, Robert Campbell, Gary Hanna, Steven Heck- man, John MacLennan, Eugene R. Culler Jr., Larry E. Harris, Philip W. Norris, Carl Crude. ROW 4: Harry Hoham, Tom Althauser, Larry Baron, Delbert Jones Jr., Donald Suchma, Bill Hurst, Jan Downer, Dale Tyte, Allen Langdon, Dick Chalfant, Jack Benedix, David Arvin, Richard Landis, Duke Fisher, Frank Starr, Bill AUtop. ROW 5: John Foley, William J. Purcell, Dennis Sharp, Bill Baxter, William F. Sammons, William R. Pugh, Ray C. Collins, Fred Herzog, James E. Sammons, Richard Myers, Jonathan Comer, John Danielson, Ron Costlow, David C. Mosir, David Arbuckle, William Burnett. Ned Michaels. Pi chapter of Beta Theta Pi, lU ' s oldest fraternity, came to campus August 27, 1845. Their first house stood be- tween what are now the Acacia and ATO houses. One night in 1927 the house was destroyed by fire. The Betas lived in two more houses and finally settled in their present home at 919 East Tenth Street. The familiar Wellhouse was patterned by Theodore F. Rose in the shape of the Beta pin. In fact, college row has much Beta lore: Owen, Maxwell, Kirk- wood, and Wylie Halls were named for members of Beta Theta Pi, and the Beta dragon sits on top of Max ' ell Hall. William Swift, President ps: —ffs ! 409 1 1 ROW 1: Pat Urban, secretary; Karen Pierce, Dawn Tamcsin, president; Mrs. Mildred Rupert, house mother; Sue Charles- worth, vice president; Linda Cortelyou, Nancy Fisher, treasurer. ROW 2: Shirley Black, Gloria Gautreaux, Shirley Scott, Dawna Maine, Sandy Johnson, Shelby Velte, Barbie Bender, Julie Orvis, Lila Wahlbring, Kaye McMurray, Bobbie Hess, Dolly McGowan. ROW 3: Katie Wisner, Dee Janovic, Pat Minnis, Judy Willen, Eva M. Fodor, Pauli Eckert, Barbara Ayres, Brenda Ely, Connie Achor, Jay Haskell, Joanne Sims, Pat Mitchell. ROW 4: Joanne McDowell, Janice Minder, Sandy Moore, Judy Cann, Lynn Long- street, Carolyn Slazas, Jane Sparks, Betty Bennett, Bonnie Boger, Beverly Clarke, Wayna McDow, Connie Pearson. ROW 5: Anne Waterman, Kriss Johnson, Sherry Pelz, Judy Arkinson, Sally Sharp, Peg Stoltz, Jan Stamats, Mary Ann Wilkens, Char- lene Rockhill, Mary Lee Phillips, Pat Ulsas, Joyce Meyers, Ann Stoeckley, Marilyn Moats. Dawn Tamcsin, President Each year the local chapter of Chi Omega awards the Social Science Prize to the outstanding woman in that field. She is selected by Social Science faculty members. This award is part of the national sorority ' s philan- thropic project. The local organization was founded in 1922 as the Theta Beta Chapter. Shortly after- wards, the members moved into their new house on Jordan Ave- nue, where the sorority still re- sides. The Chi Omegas, as a part of their service activities, co- sponsored a Christmas party this year for foreign students on campus. This was the third year that this event had been pre- sented. 410 A Bleed the Greeks drive was sponsored by Delta Chi Fra- ternity this year. For the fourth year the fraternity aided the Red Cross in its blood drive by wag- ing a special campaign for dona- tions. A trophy was awarded to the fraternity or sorority having the highest percent contributing to the drive. Delta Chi was installed on campus in 1925. Since 1953, it has sponsored an annual dinner for Thailand students. The af- fair has been recognized not only by campus officials, but also by the President of the United States. Dick Bishop, President ROW 1: Ron Bengtson, treasurer; Allen Spencer, secretary; Dick Bishop, vice president; Jim Bruner, Joe Kamman, president; Al BenshofF, corresponding secretary; Mike Pat Bova, Mike Paul Bova, Ron Long. ROW 2: Dennis Sheets, John A. Roush, Relton C. White, Terry J. Fisher Jr., Wayne L. McLean, James E. Roush, David Wilson, Alfred J. Settina, L. Clark McCam- mon. Bill Laswell. ROW 3: Dave Wolfe. Richard M. Wolcott, Roger A. Wolcott. Jerry Winkler, Floyd Romack. Bob Lumsden, Don Dearie, Jim Lowenthal. John Cass. Alan J. Ross. ROW 4: Ray Oilman, Lee Hays. Donald Mentzer. Larry Isom. Jerr - Isom. Gareth Wells, Ron Wichern. Pete Piccirillo. Fred Redeker, C. Jack Stangle, Laurie Cellini. 411 ROW 1: Marian Martin, Aniko Lenkefi, Marjie Heiser, Sarah Tritch, president; Mrs. Henryetta Hanna, housemother; Yvonne Belcher, vice president; Mimi Marquet, Mary Ann Finnell, Helene Eargood. ROW 2: Lois Erikson, Eleanor Schmedel, Jane Reyn- olds, Sue Elliott, Barbara Child, Bonnie McQuilkin, corresponding secretary; Nancy Webster, Nancy Blue, Sandy Silver, Carolyn Sue Cowen, Barbara Anderson. ROW 3: Judy Pressler, Marti An Meyer, Marcia Ahrens, Sue Alice Wampler, Judy LaFoUette, Jean Stegman, Ann Boyle, Josue Ferguson, Judy Ann Walters, Nancy Patterson, Nancy Mentendick, Annette Hutmacher, Joyce Krueger. ROW 4: Connie King, Janet Witte, Deanna Gilham, Sarah McCollum, Connie Shick, Susan Hoover, Marilyn Marker, Suzi Willits, Cindy Hoover, recording secretary; Nancy Harger, Marilyn J. Miller, Patricia Johnson, Betty Bell. ROW 5: Kay Davie, Janet Hodges, treasurer; Carol Ann Babb, Nancy Cun- ningham, Fay Alfultis, Lynn Barker, Barb Myers, Gini Burton, Jane Babb, Judy Records, Ginnie Stewart, Gretchen Ehlert, Judy Plessinger, Mary Jo Rollison, Pat Alexander. AAA Sarah Tritch, President Delta Delta Delta became a part of the lU sorority system in 191 7. The first Tri-Delts lived in the house which is now attached to the front of the infirmary. The Jordan Hall area south of the infirmary was then a roman- tic garden spot. In 1925 the Tri-Delts moved to their present location on Third Street. Visitors to the Tri-Delt house pass through a triangle formed by three tall pine trees on the front lawn. This carries special meaning be- cause the pine and the delta are both Tri-Delt legendary symbols. 412 The Delta Gammas came to Indiana in 1898 and have moved twice before moving to their present location on Jordan Avenue. Early this spring ground was broken for a new wing. Each year preceding the Little 500 Race, the DGs and Kappa Alpha Thetas clash in the Little Little 500, which features egg balancing bike riders. The win- ning team is presented an egg beater trophy. Every spring the DGs spon- sor the White Cane Drive to raise money for the Indiana As- sociation of Workers for the Blind. Helping the blind is the DG ' s national philanthropic project. Helen Seidensticker, President s£J 9 t t t 1 A I ROW 1: Linda Gray, Joyce Hobson, Marcie Robinson, Mary Orzech, treasurer; Helen Seidensticker, president; Barbara Brown- ing, recording secretary; Luanne Morris, vice president; Sue Dalton, Carol Wilson, Alison Unversaw, Linda Solier. ROW 2: Annette Voorhees, Diana Martin, Linda Spence, Nancy Nefif, Sally Gerber, Susan Cullen, Diana Boisson, Margie Brown, Sue Ellen MoorC; Sally Herrick, Judi McFarland, Sally Mitten. tHi ROW 3: Carole Sue Wyatt, Roxanna Kuhn. Bette Metzger. Mary Ellen Fox. Joyce Hartford, Randy Wellington, Ann Morrison, Punk Crowe, Fay de Fenelon. Jana Hotaling, Sally Poindexter. ROW 4: Ann McDowell, Jill Moody. Susie Paine. Jo Hagen, Conchita Irion, Jane Painter, Reed Mitchell, Carol Vukovich, Margie Weston, Mary Lou Roberts, Kathy Munk, Suzy Milliner, Jane Cook, Nancy Purkhiser. 411 ROW 1: Wayne Ten Gate, Don Brodie, Tom Spencer, corres- ponding secretary; Jerry Ford, vice president; Gene Kalina, presi- dent; Bob Allen, Joe Miller, recording secretary; Jim Moss, Everett Jones. ROW 2: Philip F. Johnson, Dan E. Fleming, Dave W. Hedges, Thomas V. Doty, Gary Barksdale, John Tuel, Thomas Williams, Larry Fulwider, Roger Wop, Robert Hoskins, Bob O ' Neel, Ronald E. Zimmerman, Bill Beck, Jim Black, Mer Studor. ROW 3: Bruce Bernhart, Joseph J. Lower, Leon Zol- kowski, Donald R. Wright, treasurer; David Teetor, Donald Weik, Duane E. Reed, Tom Muteboat, Bob Kidd, Dan Neehan Jr., Gary Chase. ROW 4: Russell Smith, John Foltz, Fritz Hill, Tom Maloney, Raymond Cooper, David Barnes, Gordon Mun- son, John B. Washburn, Robert D. Lee, James G. Cast, Dave Shaw, Matt Milligan, Thomas D. Drehobl, Gordon Campbell. ROW 5: Dave Gleason, Bill Nasser, Douglas E. Robertson, Gary Niemann, Edward Cockerill, Bob Young, Dave Huncilman, Dan Harrigan, Tom Frank, Gary Hildreth, John West, Robert J. Witham, Charles E. McCabe, George E. Piepho, Michael D. West. I Gene Kalina, President The Delt Street Dance has been a tradition of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity since 1859 when it was introduced at Beth- any College in Virginia. Origi- nally the event was called the Rainbow Dance because of the festive colors of the deco- rations. Because of its popu- larity, the dance became an annual affair presented by all chapters. Eventually the name was changed to Street Dance. Delta Tau Delta has pre- sented this dance annually for students at lU since 1951. A holdover from the original Rainbow Dance is the use of colored streamers for decora- tions. There is no admission charge. 4U ROW 1: Doris Thompson, corr. secretary; Kathlyn Hill, record- ing secretary; Gloria Randle, vice-president; Celestine Curtis. ROW 2: Betty Green, Melba Countess, Inez Dixon, Roselyn Greene, Wynelda Bahner. ROW 3: Phyllis Rodgers, Catherine Nettles, Earlean Carter, Charlotte Waterford, president; Doris Kirk, Delphia Lacy, social chairman; Joyce Williams, treasurer. Charlotte Waterford, President The local chapter of Delta Sigma Theta was installed on the lU campus in 1949. Each year the sorority has had its regular meetings in the Student Building. Each semester the chapter plans a special service project in which all members partici- pate. Last year the chapter took part in various campaigns and activities waged on campus. During the summer Delta Sigma Theta entertained at a reception in Gary for a repre- sentative from Ghana who was on a government tour to inspect educational and recreational facilities in the United States. 415 ROW 1: Tom Fritz, Charley Locke, Mike Wiley, Bill Stewart, Thomas Burkhart, Bob Cochran, Dale Little, Peter Chastain. ROW 2: Bruce Black, Donald Muehlhausen, Jim Miller, Donni- van Massey, Don Scott, Jack Rich, Greg Rogers, Lloyd H. Williams, Dick Hardy. ROW 3: Robin Holder, James Stewart, Jack Hueni, Jim Ailing, president; Sam Smith, Bill Wiley, Larry Mahlan, Ron Wolfe, Stephen Beeler, Norm Komorowski, treas- urer; Stan Thompson. ROW 4: Jan K. Gardner, Larry R. Admire, vice president; Jon S. Armstrong, Stephen J. Havens, Robert H. Finke, Dale Balcihorn, Bill C. Brown, Brad Poling, Donald E. Weaver, Charles Faulkner, Michael Mellinger, John Ayers, Larry Wible. ROW 5 : Keith Ault, John Havens, James Shaver, Mike Hyde, John Van Senus, Steve Kilpatrick, Norb Witte, Leslie Bradshaw, Bob Sanders, Bill Miller, Sam Uzelac, Steve Grove, Steve Foster, Frank Irish. Don Weaver, President Delta Upsilon was founded at Williams College in Massachu- setts in 1834. Because the DU ' s were opposed to secret societies existing before the Civil War, they have always been a non- secret organization. The DU ' s are the only frater- nity at lU that has an open initi- ation. The families, fiancees, and pin women of all the fraternity members may attend the service. Every chapter of Delta Upsi- lon has a firetruck. The Fire- men ' s Fling, the DU ' s annual dance, is planned around the firetruck. All the dates for the dance are brought and taken home in the firetruck. 416 Dorothy Kretsch, President The Indiana chapter of Delta Zeta, one of the first five sorori- ties on campus, was the fifth chapter of Deka Zeta to be formed. When the lU chapter was in- stalled in 1909, the girls lived in a house located on the site of the future Humanities Building. In 1923 the girls moved to their present location, a colonial style house across from the Union Building on Seventh Street. In 1954 the chapter added a wing to the east side of the house which doubled its size. Every Christmas, the DZ ' s give a party for the patients at Madison State Hospital. . LejD S ' f f f f « • « Jil J i ROW 1: Constance Bivens, Angeline Vitello, Deanna Goff, Vir- ginia Smith, Sue Goodman, treasurer; Mrs. Hougland, house- mother; Dorothy Kretsch, president; Barbara Strubbe, Marilyn Mavle, Karen Gast. ROW 2: Phyllis Barrett, Jan McGeorge, Marcia Manley, secretary; Joan Arthur, Sandra Dragoo, Lorene Scherer, Nancy Poteet, first vice president; Diane Jeffries, Sue Kretsch, Diane Kester, Sharon Swain. ROW 3: Marilyn Ottenback, Gwen Whitesell, Barbara Knoll. Janice Galbreath, Marian Johnson, Joyce Dovers, Marilyn Hampton, Lillian Fernandez . Shirley Sandelands, Rosie Graves. Donna Hosea. Diani Pierce. ROW 4: Dana Richardson, Nancy Bell, Linda Robbins, Linda Horner, Nancy Patton, Barbara Thomas. Aldora Graf, secretary; Dar- lene Blacker, Bett - Molland. Rose Kariger, Janie Baker, Loree Kraut, Mar - Fattu, Maggi Sheets. 417 ROW 1: Mary Jane Rowe, Nancy Tarnow, Sandi Huestis, Bar- bara Vogel, Mrs. Richardson, Malissa Lovell, Connie Caile, Donna Jo Provo, Dottie Koerner. ROW 2: Laurel Rardin, Mary Klinke, Reta Dickerson, Carolyn Meshberger, treasurer; Nancy Fisher, Margaret McDonald, Marcia Latimer, Carol Mast. ROW 3: Shirley Flolo, Janice Dilling, secretary; Jill Frank, Sharon Duke, Delma Raether, Sue McVaugh, Carol Zimmerman, Jane Allen, Janice Thomas. ROW 4: Sally Bush, Mary Conrad, Judy Larsen, Janna Martin, Nancy Heath, Sara Powell, Sanna McGee, Janet McMahan, Joyce Hodges. Malissa Lovell, President Gamma Phi Beta is lU ' s newest sorority. Its chapter was introduced to the campus in March, 1957. The sorority was officially recognized by its na- tional organization the follow- ing November when its 35 members were initiated. Gamma Phi has 67 chapters and is represented on nine of the Big Ten Campuses. The sorority was founded in 1874 at Syracuse University in New York state. The word sorority was cre- ated especially for the Gamma Phis by a faculty member of Syracuse. Gamma Phi became the first organization to be offi- cially called a sorority, rather than a fraternity. 418 ROW 1: William Simons, Lawrence Williams. Viddell Heard, Barry Johnson, president; Theodore Findley, Kenneth Gibson. ROW 2: Clarence Currie, Fernley Murray, Roger Bert, Leonard Lawrence, vice-president; Emery Williams, Vernard Johnson, Fred Johnson, Robert Tucker. ROW 3: Richard Scott, James Harper, Lee Ransaw, Herbert Bryant, John Due, Earl Rowe, James Smith, Warren Springfield, Earl Goosby. Barry Johnson, President Kappa Alpha Psi has the dis- tinction of being the only national fraternity founded at Indiana University. From Janu- ary 5, 1911, and its ten found- ing members, the fraternity has grown to a national organiza- tion of ten thousand men. Alumni and undergraduate chapters now number over 200. Kappa Alpha Nu was the original name, but in 1914 it became Kappa Alpha Psi. Befit- ting its Indiana founding, the flower of the fraternity is the trailing arbutus, once common in southern Indiana. Plans for the future of Kappa Alpha Psis lU chapter include building a new house. 419 Jill Strickland, President The Thetas claim two firsts in the history of sororities. Kap- pa Alpha Theta was the first Greek-letter fraternity for wom- en. It was established at Indiana Asbury College (now DePauw University) in 1870. That same year Beta chapter was installed at lU and became the first wom- en ' s fraternity on this campus. At lU the Thetas wear over- sized Theta pins, an honor granted only to the Alpha and Beta chapter members. As an annual project, the Thetas sponsor the Theta Olympics, a contest between the pledge classes of all sorori- ties. ROW 1: George Ann Gerlach, Peggy Keck, Rita Baldridge, Mrs. Rodecker, house director; Nancy Scott, Camella Kyger, Mary Ann Mericle. ROW 2: Ann Savage, Carol Rapp, Jo Traylor, Barbara Beal, Linda Gaskins, Delene De Witt, Shirley Gregg, Ann Bradford, Sue Ellen Woodfill, Lucinda Benzel, vice president. ROW 3: Joan Thursfield, Kay Kendall, treasurer; Katy Bigge, Charlotte Isgrigg, Louise Wilke, Sharon Nulf, Sandy McNear, Barbara Caine, Sue Schuler, secretary; Nancy Bond, 420 Andy Grant, Jody Nusbaum. ROW 4: Joan Erickson, Jo Ann Woodfill, Mary Lehwald, Lois Young, Gretchen Keehn, Mary Poolitson, Sarah Jane Miller, Elizabeth Matthew, Betsy Starkey, Sandra Smith, Judy Hicks, Sharon Myers, Barb Shank. ROW 5: Sarah Hammel, Linda Smith, Pat Dixon. Sarah Cook, Jo Ann Hall, Betsy Williams, Jill Strickland, president; Mar ' George Hunter, Jean Capel, Carol Schilling, Phyllis Jarrard, Ann Bouillet, Jeri Suer, Sue Smith, Maureen Lahey. Kay Snider, President Kappa Delta has been the fastest growing sorority on cam- pus during the past three years. The chapter was installed at lU in 1955 with 18 charter members. Its membership now numbers more than 50 per- sons. The KD ' s new house on Fraternity Row was dedicated this year. While waiting for completion of their house, the girls lived as a group in Trees Center and later in the Wom- en ' s Quad. The KD ' s raise funds each year for a crippled children ' s hospital in Virginia, which is the Kappa Delta national proj- ect. They also give weekly assistance to the recreation pro- gram at the Christian Center. ROW 1: Judy Green, Barbara Bowyer, Judy Zimmerman, Gretchen Ernst, Mother Williams, Carolyn Helmke, Linda Plunkitt, Dorothy J. Rowland, Mary Ann Poffenberger. ROW 2: Carol Levy, Susan Myers, Kay Loudermilk, Esther Coates, Sally Humphrey, Kayleen Jensen, Pat Polits, Judy Schwartz, Doris Moran, Beth Jackson, Gerry Davis. ROW 3: Carol Nichols, secretary; Elizabeth J. Shattuck, Kay Snyder, president; CoUen Smith, Belle Jenkison, Marj- Ann Leavitt, Marcia Most, Anne Mahorney, Gayle Huminsky, Helen Kirk. Claudia Klik. ROW 4: Jackie Moon. Sandra Kanouse. Diane Simmons. Marilyn Schwab, Sally Putt, Sharon Hatcher, Dwayne Sovola, Mary Ann Barbre, Suzanne Peaoman. Rebecca Engle, vice president; Martha Colvin, Carol Chaney. Barbara Deutsch, Susan Huff. 421 KAP In 1926, Sigma Eta Chi, a local lU social club, affiliated with the national fraternity Kappa Delta Rho. Later that same year the new KDR ' s moved into the white house on Third Street which they now occupy. A third floor was added to the building in 1931. On the lawn in front of the KDR house stand three tall trees. They were planted in 1946 as living memorials to three fraternity brothers who lost their lives overseas in World War II. Last October, the Kappa Del- ta Rhos had an open house for the Errol Crarner Trio after its appearance at the lU audito- Jim Koehlinger, President num. Row 1: Harry R. Lee, James Gambrell, William F. Keever, Jack Widner, Jim Koehlinger, president; Kave Williams, Ronald L. Lerch, David M. Littig, Dave Hay, Stan Rice, Bob Piatt, Ross Davis. Row 2: Robert Ake, Emery E. Coon Jr., James E. Hert- ling, Deland L. Newkirk, Robert T. Leaman, Jerry G. Lucas, Weldon H. Leimer, Stephen D. Beeker, Bruce Hinton, Wallace J. Fosnight; Ray P. Lain, vice-president. Row 3: Minot Schuman, Tom McComb, Dave Arch, G. Mauri James, Marshall French, T. J. Linnemeier, Bob Barry, Max Schulze, Dennis Hippensteel, Robert Poynter, Robert Green. Row 4: Chuck Murray, Sam Smith, Wendell Ham, Don Schroeder, Dick Meyer, Roy Bromel- meier, Jim Clements, senior vice-president; Dick Byrd, Dave Sparks, Glenn Schowe, Steve Hand, Jim Blackburn. 422 Kappa Kappa Gamma, the second oldest sorority at lU, was founded in 1870. Delta, the oldest continuously existing chapter of the 84 Kappa chap- ters in the nation, was installed here in 1872. The greatest claim the lU chapter has to tradition of the national fraternity is the fra- ternity ritual, written by one of Delta ' s charter members. Through the years, the Kap- pas have lived in six homes. In 1925 the present house on Third Street was buiit. Haw- thorne Lane was put through between the Kappa and Phi Psi houses in 1925 because of an lU rule that no sorority could be next door to a fraternity. Nancy Jones, President § f f if t f t.f i c J i f II f f 1 1 1 ROW 1: Janet Bechtold, Mary Ann Hostetter, Jane Raub, Rosanne Zink, Saralee Allen, Rosalie Sheline, Sharon Wylie, Martha Ritter, vice president; Mary Richardson, Margot Rowley, Susie Walker, Phyllis White, Susie Stuart. ROW 2: Donna Buck, Nancy Currier, Gayle Swick, Katie Berry, Merle Miley, Judy Hinds, Sara Jones, Sue Smith, Janet Steger, Kit Hartnett, Carol Conner, Abby Strain, Mary Holsclaw. ROW 3: Suzie Eberhart, Marsha Mackanos, Janet Busby, Judy Barren, Judy Wigginton, Janet Prentice, Nancy Jones, president; Bstsy- Schnai- ter, Joyce Webster, Judi Binz, Gretchen Chickedantz, Margie Nelson, Nancy Dildine, Marie Kingdon. ROW 4: Janice Grebe, Maryann Wilson, Mary Ann Pulse. Susie Fisher. Barbara Brown, Karen UUstrup. Carolyn Holder. Caroline Buckner, Ellen Rowley, Catherine Craig, Tommie Dekle. Bunny Perrotta. Marlyn Grebe, Suzv Minninger, Nancv David. 423 Don Scott, President The men of Kappa Sigma give a very special birthday par- ty each year for George, their 170 lb. St. Bernard dog. George enjoys his custom-built dog- house and a private water foun- tain, besides the run of the campus and of the Kappa Sig house. Also sponsored annually by the Kappa Sigs is the Most Useless Man on Campus con- test. The idea developed in 1952 when an active kicked a rushee out of bed so he could sleep there himself. His broth- ers voted him unanimously the most useless man and chal- lenged the campus to find a more unworthy person for the title. r l HI B ■Pv 4ft- %• ROW 1: Wendell Baker, George Cook, Joseph Peter O ' Mally, David Dietz, Charles Shoemaker, Donald Skillman, Peter Griffin, James Wilhoit, Robert Grimes, Richard Compton. ROW 2: James Kindler, Arthur Czimer, Richard Turnak, Richard Bienco, Charles Levenhagen, Robert Smith, James Davis, Clyd Lockard, Robert Matthew, William Tewell, Daniel Gillan, John Brant, Stephen Crittenden, Charles Fritz. ROW 3: Ed Showalter, Maurice Shore, George Polk, Larry Brown, Rex Fenn, Walter Stern, John Wilhoit, James Bingham, Lawrence Very, Patrick O ' Leary, Allen Day, James Hammelmon, Robert Berlien. ROW 4: Jack Fitzpatrick, Robert Miche, Peter Sowerwine, Bill Gwinn, Ray Anderson, George Carey, Ronald Webb, Rocco Miraglia, John Cravens, Bernard Vecindak, Robert Healy. ROW 5: John Gude, Ronald Kaiser, Robert Hudson, Kurt Carlisle, Donald Fiege, Ned Kerr, Thomas Geary, Donald Scott, Tex Roof, John Weddle, John Needles, William Marshall. 424 N. Franklin Hart, President The lU chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha was officially desig- nated as a fraternity in 1917. Before then they were a literary club known as the Eureka Soci- ety. Lambda Chi is the originator and sponsor of the colorful Easter egg hunt held on the uni- versity campus each spring for the children of Bloomington. The merchants of Bloomington assist the Lambda Chis by do- nating prizes for the event. The chapter ' s idea of enter- taining children in traditional Easter fashion has been adopted by a number of other Lambda Chi chapters throughout the na- tion. AXA 9 9 J f? a - i mw ' ' im W 1 ' K J Buv wf  « M|HHHr ||c ' ' .¥2 ' W ' f 1 L ■V , fvl m i H ' -11 X C ■B % % J - tM A? •Bl w 1 V rs ? % ¥m ' 1 t WmmW B ■i ri wm 1 Hj HB T 7 Ft m ' iSK ' 0 w S 1 m Sb w B§ «l ' ti, M kSm KHI S F aR 1 1 r Ifc T? f ' T f 1 « V H  . f T ? Vk ' i ' i i C ' ' K yf  ' W ROW 1: Rue Dee Marker, Kenneth Him.sel. Robert Walters, secretary; John Bloom, Sarah Jane Miller, crescent girl; N. Franklin Hart, president; Mrs. Ora Thrasher, house mother; Hugh L. Rider, John F. Phillips, George E. Hahn, vice president; James O. Smith Jr., treasurer. ROW 2: Tom Altepeter, Jim Cregar, Jack Douglas, Karl Schneider, Don Roth, Jack Morgan, Larry Lee Blair, David V. Deeg, Jim Gray, Don W. Conner, Fritz Eley, Joe Doninger, John H. Emhuff. ROW 3: Charles Rawlings, Robert Rupp, Paul Govert, Ronald Stedman, Roger Clark, F. Wm. Hugh St. Leger. Robert Tennyson. Thomas Will, Frederick Lotze, Charles Lybrook. ROW 4: Philip G. Burch, James F. Pickett, G. Reed Mason, Robert W. Grimes. James P. Fletcher, Donald Wise. Theodore P. Prange, Robert L. Shone, John Ojala, Joe F. Williams, Herbert E. Schmidt. Jim Carr, Tom Purris. ROW 5: John A. Schram. Larr - J. Bruner, Roger L. Miller, W. Terence Joyce. Bruce R. Thompson. George J. Korinek, J. Richard Elpers. James S. Carmichael. Wally McClure, Jerry Blume. Bob Stockwell. Paul Hian. Bob Heyde. 423 ROW 1: Jon Rickert, Dave Malson, Alan Cordill, William Sohn, John M. Records, Mrs. Glenn Bays, Bill Snapp, president; Sable, mascot; Edward Brooks, J. J. Fenstermaker, Chuck Stoltz, Daniel Elliott, John C. Montgomery. ROW 2: Don Jack- son, Richard Charlesworth, Joe Emerson, John Black, Howard Sites, Roger Chase, Bill Chapman, Kirk Roberts, John Linson, Hal Mufiford, Tom Gerhart, Ron Royer, Dick Stassus, John K. Ward, Dick Riegner, J. Ronald Jeshow, Samuel Grobyseltzer, Donald Poopers. ROW 3: John Nash, Mike McGregor, Jim Bushhorn, Dill Dorrell, Glen R. Covey, Doug Linsmith, Jim Nash, Bob Duncan, Jim Burrell, Dean ShuU, Bill Calhoun, Al Litz, Ed Wagoner, Mel Gray, Russ Seller, Steve Nasser, Charles Clark. ROW 4: Bob Blumer, James H. Irwin, Ralph E. Daum, Emil Lee Weber, John Dickson Yancey, James Howard Webb Jr., John D. Bailey, J. Lee Aiken, Ron Tracy, Tom Moore, Dave Lankard, Gaylord Kurtz, Joe D. Clawson, Daniel E. Leckrone, Michael J. Brennan, H. Frederick Oliver. ROW 5: Jon Baus- back, Jack Stenacker, Joseph Hart, Larry Nussmeyer, Fred Spahr, William B. Blake, John R. Kessler, George W. Dunn, Jim Kneisley, Joe Hagee, Ron Zukowski, Tom Coble, Dick Barth, Gale Conley, Jim Moody, Terry Buckles, Phil Klinger, George Klutinoty H. Williatn Snapp, President 426 The cherished traditions of Phi Delta Theta find expression in its lU chapter. The most ob- vious tradition is its architecture, a castle motif. Inside their castle, the Phi Delts have a blue room, originally intended for chapter meetings. In the lU chapter house, the blue room is main- tained for entertaining guests. She Delta Theta Weekend, held annually by all Phi Delt chapters, begins on Friday with a formal pledging of the men ' s dates. Saturday morning the pledges have pledge details, in- cluding a cleaning of the Jordan Street castle. Saturday night, the coed initiation includes a gift of a traditional Phi Delt paddle. ROW 1: Jim Bolitho, Ed Brantner, David Carter, Paul Elsea, Junior Peacock, Willis D. Taylor, Jerry Tardy, Kenneth C. Carr, Ed Stirdley. ROW 2: Jim Merritt, Gene Middaugh, Neale Moosey, Jean MoUendorf, Bill McGarvey, William Moores, Jerry Beach, Jim Wilhite, John Ashman, Joe Baxter, John McCarty. ROW 3: Bill Spivey, Jerry Dixon, Dick Pond, Jerry Wright, Jack Mehoff, Dick Modling, Mike Obremskey, Bob Wylie, Don Dice, Bill Miller, Daniel Webster Crofts. ROW 4: James W. Morrison, Don W. Peck, Gene McGarvey, Mila McCormick, David Morris, Frank J. Otte, Ted Moorman, William E. Jenkin, Robert W. Byrne, Stu Mitchner, Stephen D. Staggs, Ernie Lockridge, Dave Eitman, Robert E. Crowe, Carl W. Bond. ROW 5: Dick Alt, Tom Winks, Bill Dunham, Jim Harbridge, Billy Porter, Jim Prey, Jerry Jasinowski, Ronald Hunt, Thomas Costello, Le Noir Zaiser, Bob Hoover, Jim Bromm, Dave Bennhoff, William Schultz. Tom Betts, treasurer; Dave Mikesell, secretary; Roger Pardieck. ROW 6: James W. Strickland, Samuel B. Gee, Robert C. Bromm, James H. Sackett, Bo Hjelt, Charles P. Gibbs, Pete Obremskey, Jack Williams, Jerry Thompson, Jim Kanouse, Clifford Burns, Phil Sosinski, James E. Dice, James R. Hastings, Bob Bailey, Dick Hurley, Chucks McGinnis, Joe Butterworth, Skip Harrell. Roger Pardieck, President The Phi Gams, who are for- bidden by tradition to write their name in Greek letters, in- stalled their local chapter in 1879. Although Phi Gamma Delta has the only fraternity house on University property, it has as- sured a continued tenancy by recently renewing its long- term lease. The original house has been expanded several times. The building was nick- named Beechwood by the alumni and undergraduates be- cause of beech trees that once surrounded the site. When an addition was added in 195 1, the trees had to be cut down. A cross-section of one of them has been kept as a souvenir. 427 ROW 1: Ronald J. Petrovich, Lester R. Govert, vice president; Edward J. Lunney, Kenneth L. Bohney, Donald Chiappetta. ROW 2: Patrick Showers, Herbert Tragesser, Donald Sucec, Frank J. Hueminer, treasurer; James A. Burch, James A. Wrobleski, Ronald Prebys. ROW 3: Vincent Daniels, Dick Strozewski, Don Outh, John Schuster, Raymond R. Popyk, James R. Raney, Michael A. Vanden Bossche, Ken Kaufman. ROW 4: Kenneth Gettelfinger, Victor Michal, William Day, Mike Kearney, secretary; Larry Gaydosh, president; Garry Conrad, Mike Hornak, Lawrence Seng. Larry Gaydosh, President If you hear someone calling Pledge! and you see a big collie running in answer, don ' t be surprised. It ' s probably one of the Phi Kappas calling to the mascot they have had for eight years. Phi Kappa Fraternity is one of two national Catholic frater- nities. It was founded in 1889 in the East. Phi Kappa Frater- nity has been on this campus since 1939. The lU chapter was formerly known as the Torch and Skull, a social club. Each Christmas the Phi Kap- pas have a Christmas party for underprivileged children of Bloomington. 428 ROW 1: Bill Boice, Jim Wellington, Don French, Bob Gray, treasurer; Jack King, secretary; Bob Burt, Hans Wuelfing, Tom Spackman, John Tiegler. ROW 2: Bob Martin, Jan Regnier, Sam Huston, Larry Shuman, Dan Tiplick, Pat Fidieke, Dick Shuman, Bob Newell, Don Goss, Dick Grosser. ROW 3: Dave Bucher, Marty Flynn, Lou Sharp, Jack Riggs, Bob Greene, John Robinson, Mike McCoy, Jerry Lewis, George Thompson, John Button, Paul Abbott, Dave Delinger, Jim Law. ROW 4: Ralph Lockerbie, Dick Davis, Ed Bill, Bob Bixby, Jack Whisler, Phil Mazzio. Bob Brat- ton, Steve Ellis, Joe Wampler, Dave Carlton, Fred Wright, vice president; Dave Esakson, Tom Walker, president. ROW 5: Ed Wallis, Phil Costas, Vern Young, Carl Napper, Charlie Kendall, John Parks, Kent Owen, Marty Granholm, Jim Ulrey, Bruce Anglemyer, John Shoup, Steve Stouder, Dan Roberts, Nelson Heinrichs, Dave Atha. A typhoid epidemic provided the inspiration for the founding of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity in 1852. A group of students at Jefferson College, Cannonsburg, Pennsylvania, decided to band together in order to serve those afHicted by the disease. The lU Phi Psi chapter is one of the oldest fraternities on this campus. They have been here since 1869 when Delta Psi Theta, a local fraternity, joined the national organization. Phi Kappa Psi was the first fraternity to build a house on this campus. They completed and moved into their present home on Third Street in 1912. $K P Tom Walker, President 429 One of the youngest fraterni- ties on campus, Phi Kappa Tau, was installed in 1949- The lU chapter was formerly a group of ex-servicemen. The three-year old jitterbug contest which the Phi Taus orig- inated at lU has made the fraternity one of the top con- tributors to the Campus Chest during the Fall Carnival. Jitterbug contests are now be- ing sponsored by Phi Kappa Tau chapters in the East. This year an auction was added to ths jitterbug contest. Deans ' jobs for a day were among the auctioned items. The Phi Taus are making the auc- tion an annual event. Ned Lavengood, President ROW 1: James R. Carter, Gene Lieber Jr., Ed Bass, Herbert Sisson Jr., Richard L. Korty. ROW 2: William L. Miller, Thomas E. Wurtz, treasurer; Wallis B. Lewis, Jon L. Wilson, Russell T. Hale, William J. Russell. ROW 3: Lawrence H. Skelton, R. Charles Alther Jr., R. Gilbert Thompson, Paul A. Linder, Ned R. Lavengood, president; Gary Conn, Phillip W. Duckemin. 430 Joy Brown, President Because the original chapter of Phi Mu was founded in Geor- gia, the lU chapter often uses a southern theme for its social af- fairs. On one occasion, the group even had typical Southern flow- ers flown to Bloomington for dance decorations. The local chapter house was built when the organization was founded on campus in 1920. It was remodeled and increased in size in 1956 to carry out the sorority ' s traditional Georgian architecture. A two-way fire- place is one of the features of the house. This year, a special Christmas tree carried out the sorority col- ors of pink and white. ROW 1: Norma Sering, Joan Tapp, secretary; Karen Branstrator, Marjorie Ent, treasurer; Mary Zimmerman, Janet Crabtree. ROW 2: Bessie Wegener, Nettie Jane Myer, Marlene Callis, Marlene M. Cytacki, Dona Hollaway, Marilyn Murdock, Janice Sue Bartle. ROW 3: Willa Bedell, Anna Kathleen Graves, Pat Pouder, Shirley Lambert. Jenny Dickson. Marilyn White, Peggy Brunswick, Nancy Jo White. ROW 4: Rita McNamara, Karen Winje, Cynthia Vandevert, Beau Seward. Julia Henderson, presi- dent; Daine Zuejnieks, vice president; Sarah Spain. Letitia Wol- cott. Sue Sieboldt. 451 Row 1: Chester A Pinkham, Robert R. Skaggs, treasurer; Jerry L. Bender, Roland E. Williams, Michael P. Skehan, John E. Eisele. Row 2: William Ensweiler, Richard G. Driskell, David E. Rice, Stephen C. Haas, Phillip R. Gohr, vice president; Sherrill L. Modlin, Jerry Stump, president; William D. Madren, James E. Murvihill. Row 3: Robert J. Parenie, Jim Legg, Walter H. Henderson, Floyd Rush, Kenneth G. Dickman, Edward R. Bush, R. M. Chambers, Arthur U. Schneider, John T. Rockwell, Thomas E. Alsip. secretary. Jerry Stump, President The local chapter of Phi Sig- ma Kappa, which was founded at lU in 1949, raises its frater- nity flag and the American Flag daily on the flag poles on the front lawn. The house itself is one of the oldest buildings of its type in the area. The home was con- structed before the turn of the century. As a part of the national or- ganization ' s philanthropic proj- ect, the Phi Sigma Kappas took an active part in the Cerebral Palsy Drive on campus this year. During the Spring the chap- ter also played host at the an- nual banquet presented in honor of all campus housemothers. 452 § i i ' f « f 1 1 f % f m i I ROW 1: Connie Goodknight, Sue Lefler, Pat Scott, Nancj ' J. Kierspe, historian; Sandy Schroeder, president; Mother Smith, Sana Franke, vice president; Joan Hattendorf, Ann Sullivan, Lee Pryor, Barbara Embrey. ROW 2: Ginny Sly, Mary Ann Neal, Arline Lockerbie, house manager; Martha Grays, Nancy Weaver, Judy Movius, Nancy Witte, Ann Gerrish, Patricia Wise, Ginny Pugh, Nancy Neubauer, Nancy Richwine, Nancy Webster, Margie McConnell. ROW 3: Jean Scott, social chairman; Nancy McCas- lin, Betsy Crawford, Libra Jan Cleveland, Becky Stoner, Dianne Johnson, Mary Kejes, pledge supervisor; Fran Kremer, Karen Bowen, Barbara George, Nancy J. House, recording secretary; Nancy Stern, Donna Hammer, Deborah Walden, Joani Brown. ROW 4: Sherry Lachey, Sally Buchanan, corresponding secre- tary; Lea Garling, Nancy Bugg, Linda Fulford. Diane Roe. Laura Jean Passow, Donna Whiteman, rush chairman; Amy Lou Ponton, Linde Schmidt, treasurer; Jill Luellen. Jane Klock. Karen Roettger, Sally Wertz. Mary Lou Buhr. Since the Beta Chapter of Pi Beta Phi was founded on the lU campus in 1893, the local sorority has progressed in its building program and in its activities. The house itself is symbolic of this progress. The original home was built in 1916. This part still stands as the east sec- tion of the front of the house. Later, the accommodations were increased by the west addition, including the colonial-style entrance. A southeast wing was completed last Spring. The Pi Phis were the orig- inators of the Miniature 500, which has since become a part of the Little 500 weekend activities. Sandy Schroeder, President 433 ROW 1: Chester Root, Ronald Russell, Don Campbell, John Frazier, Bob Williamson, treasurer; Bob Watson, president; Pete Libby, Jerry Graff, Fred Lamb, secretary. ROW 2: Thomas Hartley, Dee Saul, Robert Carter, Garry Colgrove, Donald R. Dejarnett, Paul D. Eshleman, Roland W. Unkuri, George D. Williamson, William H. Hutto Jr. ROW 3: George H. Hess, Arthur Savich, Wes Rawlin, Bob Roberts, Richard Linback, Richard George, Bill Putorti, Daniel J. Biro, Ture A. Nelson. Bob Watson, President To celebrate the tenth anni- versary of their installation, members of Alpha Psi Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi held an anni- versary banquet December 8. The chapter had 16 members when it received its charter in November, 1947; by 1957 it had 38 members. The Pi Kappa house is lo- cated on East Eighth Street. For- merly the Sigma Phi Epsilon house, it was made the new resi- dence of Pi Kappa Phi in Janu- ary, 1955. Among the Pi Kappas ' phil- anthropic projects this school year was the sending of a CARE package to Yugoslavia. 434 ROW 1: Arie A. Isaac, Mike A. Doraman, secretary; Lewis Levin, treasurer; Michael Rosenberg, president; Jordan A. Abrams. ROW 2: Ted Friedman, Sammy Singer, Dave Divin, Irwin Narter. ROW 3: Barry Lakind, Allen Abramson, Bob Silver- man, Larry Mazur, Ira Fenster. Alpha Theta Chapter of Pi Lambda Phi received its charter in 1928. Since that time the chapter has occupied two houses, one on Third Street and one on Sixth Street. Members of Pi Lambda Phi are presently living in the dorms while awaiting the construction of a new house. The chapter has purchased a lot on North Jor- dan Avenue. Plans for a new house have been drawn up and have been approved by the Uni- versity and national fraternity administrations. For Homecoming weekend, the Pi Lams had a hayride on Friday night, followed by their annual buflfet dinner-dance at the University Hotel on Satur- day. Mike Rosenberg, President III I !!i 435 ROW 1: Tim Furlong, president; John Staley, John Dittmer, Denny Lortz, Mike Quinn, Jack Graham, Jay Frank Lindsey, vice president; Tom Terrell, John Greene, Bab Votaw, Tom Horn. ROW 2: Dick Leonard, Pete Dodson, Tom Cress, Frank McKinney, Bill Fobes, David Strupp, Kent Combs, James McFrye, Steve Everly, John Kord, Fred Steingraber, Ferd Spangler, Paul Hibner, Don Jones, Martin Bassett, William Griffin, Bob Lewis. ROW 3: James Treanor, Stan Hurt, Sherrell Johnson, Mike Hartigan, Bill Castell, Tom Davidson, Joe Caalfant, Jim Simmons, Jack Kitzmiller, John Keedy, Herb Osmon, Phil Dauler, Steve Earl, Humble Pie. ROW 4: Tom Hufiford, Mike Williams, Pete Elmer, Lloyd Hyde, Bob Edwards, Tom Glenn, treasurer; Bill Swift, Tom Telle, Tom Arnold, John Root, Jim McClain, Danny Danforth, Jan Hartman, Dave Thulin, Dick Kremp, Arne G. K. Hylin. ROW 5: Guerry McNabb, Robert M. Talbot Jr., Bart L. Spillman, Richard O. Jones, Bob Deputy, Mike McNaughton, Tom Goris, Art Hagan, William Pohimann, William C. Balch, David Balch, Steve Wirts, Dennis Evans, Jack Jordan, Bill Givens, Tom Schwark, Pete Horn, Larry Grabhorn, Neil Diver, Boliver Shagnasty. Timothy Furlong, President Sigma Alpha Epsilon was in- stalled at lU in 1907. Its first home was at the present Weath- erwax House site. The SAE crest may still be seen imprinted on the sidewalk in front of the house. In 1929 the SAE ' s moved to Jordan Crest Gables, their present home. The SAE ' s sponsor a Sports Car Rally every Spring. All sports car enthusiasts are invited to compete in a race which is set up by the Sports Car Club of America with a predetermined time limit. This limit depends largely on the observation of laws and safety measures, along with distance timing. 436 ROW 1: M. A. Salomon, Bob Duvin, Jack Klausner, Sanford Sirkus, Stanford Hess, Ronald S. Cohen, president; Malcolm Milsten, secretary; Gerald Strick, Bob Neuman, Ed Peachin, Howard Draus, Jerrold S. Alberts. ROW 2: Ken Goldberg, Mark Himelstein, Phil Goodman, David Fine, Joel Bornstein, Alan Rosenbaum, Richard Goldman, Alan Robbins, Mark Pastor, Arthur Samuel, Ronald Richards. ROW 3: Howard Cohen, Jerry Moskawitz, Robert Hess, Jerry Poling, Gene Adler, Marvin Benn, Jack Schuster, Howard Friedman, Stephen Novitsky, Jerry Chip, James Harfield, Daniel Fromhoff. ROW 4: Albert Kudsi-Zadeh. Ronald Live, Irwin Prince, Stephen Cohen, Tom Lindauer, Mike Dann, Sheldon Cooper, Alan I. Sherman, Jim Klineman, Lewis Rothbard, Larry M. F. Olshan, Bunny Solomon, Harold Kessler. ROW 3: David Rothberg, Ronald Berebitsky, Stan Neimark, Bob Forman, Herb Krug, Ralph Cohen, Joseph Alpert, Harold Ham- burg, Harold Albert, Leon Brillant, Tom Steuer, Steve Fine, Dan Goldman, Steve Rosen. Howard Zukerman. Ronni Cohen, President The Founders ' Cup award was given to Sigma Zeta Chap- ter of Sigma Alpha Mu last year for being the best of the national fraternity ' s 5 1 chapters throughout the United States. That same year the chapter ' s Scholarship Foundation, whose funds are donated by friends and alumni, awarded four scholar- ships to lU students, none of whom was a member of Sigma Alpha Mu. Although the chapter dates back to 1922, its present house was not constructed until 1954. The Sammies ' home was the first fraternity house to be built at lU for many years. 457 rr, c ' - - IJ |S n -y- n n q 1 vh f ' . ' ■' P L H 1 f r m T ri . ' l P ' f , ' ♦ t I ■■r I ' BB ' J , _ — m f V 1 i ROW 1: Joe Harrell, Jim Baldauf, Ron Walden, Jim McCaslin, secretary; Al Marker, president; Bill Pomp, vice president; Gene Eggers, Dick Hudelson. ROW 2; Bob Baechle, Michael E. Parr, John L. Irvine Jr., Dave Musial, Jerry G. Martin, Jim Brucker, Carl Scering, Richard Abdon, Bill Fry, Dave Richardson, Bruce G. Martin, Pete Rogers. ROW 3: Denis C. Lee, Bill Fagaly, James Trobaugh, Jerry Neal, Phil C. Weigand, Norman A. Rumpf, Rich Applas, Vedder Brocker, Jim Kenney, Jon Som- mer, Phil Murray, Roy Jenks, Bob Mace. ROW 4: Jon Gast, Charles Culver, Charles Kay, Tom Umphrey, Don E. Carlile, Ron Frazier, Doug Wade, Tom Davis, Thad Rudd, Joe Frank- lin, Gene Schmeling, treasurer; Jim McCallum, Al Clampitt, Kim Rogers. ROW 5: Bill Vititoe, Mike Halus, Thomas Jackson, Lynn Stemle, Jack Heidt, Norman Craft, Dave Sutton, Ernest William Smith, Bob Brafford, Dick Nieland, Art Harris, Barry L. Hindman, Charles A. Melangton, Dave Wood. This year completes a century on the lU campus for the Sigma Chis. Nationally founded in 1854 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, the Sigma Chis established Lambda Chapter here in June, 1858. The Sigma Chi Melon Mess has become a campus tradition. This Fall ' s Mess was the elev- enth of its kind. The Sigma Chis originated the event to be held the first night of school as a kick-off for the year. The event now includes entertain- ment, street dancing, and a wa- termelon-eating contest. Al Harker, President 438 ROW 1: Tobe Saperstein, Barbara Rose, Hannah Pastor, Harriet Gail Baron, Nancy Litvin, Janice Bernstein, Nancy Ross, Lois Eisenberg, Suzanne Levy, Myrna Golden, second vice president. ROW 2: Sally Weisbarth, Marlene Goldzwig, president; Wini Glassner, Leah Lipis, Ruthlee Figlure, Mary Ann Schatz, Maxine Mages, Ann Alpert, Janet Gould, Marcia Schuller, Bonnie Shanok, first vice president; Susan Rostov. ROW 3: Marian Beil, Lynn Rae Echt, Barbara Rosensweet, Harriet Spasser, Sandy Heiman, Doris Roadman, Susan Gittelman, Dale Schnair, Lois Cohen, Linda Ruth Gordon, Mimi Iskow. ROW 4: Carole Manalan, Marna Alexander, Ellen Peirce, Harriet Burgheim. treasurer; Barbara Strauss, Catherine DeCosta, secretary; Judith Selig, Suellen Kaufman, Rocky Cohn, Ellen Stein, Gail Cassen, Gale Symons. Marlene Goldzwig, President The Upsilon Chapter of Sig- ma Delta Tau received its char- ter in 1940. Before joining the national organization, it had been Sigma Phi Upsilon. After living on Third Street, the SDT ' s settled down in their present home on Jordan Ave- nue. This house was remodeled two years ago. A traditional award, created while the sorority was still local, is the loving cup awarded to the pledge who has contributed most to her pledge class. A scholarship also has been estab- lished by the chapter in memory of a member, Barbara Seigel, who died of heart disease three years ago. 439 ROW 1: Suzanne Steckley, secretary; Jo Ann Kixmiller, Eloise Walker, Kathryn Evans, Mary Jane Thevenow, Mary Jane Mus- grave, president; Isobel Richardson, Cynthia Bash, Mary Jane Lidster, Eleanor Solms, Patricia Wallace. ROW 2: Kathy Weiland, first vice president; Rosemary Mcintosh, Carole Owens, Jo Pearson, Janice Meyers, Dolores Vanator, Phyllis Ann Mason, Rowena Lou Green, corresponding secretary; Judy Stucky, treas- urer; Margaret Stahl, JoAnn Varkony, Mary Lou Feeney. ROW 3: Jeanne Rohrer, Nancy Brown, Ann Lindley, Judy Smalley, Lynn Tuttle, Susie Emrick, Joan Burdsall, Kathleen Regan, Dorothy Wilson, Anita Duncan, Mary Jo Sims, Grace Campbell, Deloris Dillard. ROW 4: Pat Fitzgerald, Ann Mahan, Yvonne Buckles, Joanne Cravens, Mary Ruth Hartman, Susan Sbaul, Meris Morrison, Mary Jane Porter, Virginia St. John, Nancy Janney, Jane McWhinney, Myrna L. Safifel, Barbara Boyer, Beverly Melto n, second vice president. Mary Jane Musgrave, President Tau Chapter of Sigma Kappa was installed at lU on January 4, 1918. The petitioning group was composed of members of the Independent Literary Soci- ety, which was organized on campus shortly after Sigma Kappa was founded at Colby College in 1874. The Sigma Kappas ' first home was at the corner of Sixth Street and Indiana Avenue. They moved once before buying their present home on Jordan Avenue in 1924. In the Spring, the Sigma Kap- pas gave an open house for alumna Laurel Hurley when she starred in the Metropolitan Opera Company ' s production of La Perichole. 440 ROW 1: Robert E. Wickinson, Donald M. Coller, Dave Wieg- man, Phil Malvase, Bill Cast, president; Edward Fromm, Fred Jay Kent, Jerry Lowe, Philip R. Steckley. ROW 2: Kenneth Hammond, Bill Steinborn, Steve Thorn, David Grebe, Tom Kroczek, Bob Dabagia, Bill Groninger, vice president; Mike Whitesell, Tony Pafflin, F. Dexter Green, David Ernst, Richard Young. ROW 3: David Payne, Ronald Heath, Stephen Kroczek, Philip Daulton, Bob Stoelting, Steve Weber, Joel R. Smith, Daryl Beaman, Winton D. Woods Jr., Chuck Thulin, Jeff Krueger, Ron Paskins, Dick Testut, Michael Alexander, Dave Medaris. ROW 4: John S. Parker, Steve Stockberger, Reid Crosby, Joe Cummings, Tom Dimmich, Dave Percy, Bob Bradach, Dick Fox, John O ' Neill, Harry Alexander, Arden Walgamuth, Dave Beams, Floyd Roth, Fred Sabatini. ROW 5: Don Rees, Larry Owen, Sam Fitzsimmons, Bud Olsen, Bruce H. Baker, Dick Cantwell, George Barr, Bill Hurst, John M. Clifton, Charles Wible, Roger S. Kellison, Jack L. Ernsting, Joe Magers, treasurer; George E. Rev II, E. Barclay Cale, John Miller, John Hickman, Wilson Hubbell, John P. Parker. Bill Cast, President Each year the Sigma Nus co- sponsor a Christmas party for all foreign students at lU. The party is designed to bring the Christmas spirit to students from all countries who are not able to travel home for Christ- mas. The lU chapter of Sigma Nu was founded in 1892. Their first meetings were held in a room above the Princess Theater. Dr. Frank Beck, one of the founding members, donated his home in Bloomington for the first Sigma Nu house. The Sigma Nus had several homes before moving to their present site on North Jor- dan in 1954. 441 Thomas B. Glendening, President ,3? In 1948, Delta Phi Sigma, a three-year-old local club, affili- ated with the national social fra- ternity Sigma Phi Epsilon. After living on Eighth Street for a number of years, the Sig Eps moved to their new house on North Jordan Avenue. The house has a bright red door which is a tradition with the Sig Ep chapters all over the coun- try. This organization ' s national project is a camp for under- privileged children. Every year the local Sig Ep chapter helps to raise funds for the camp. ROW 1: Ronald White, Ray Moore, Howard Fisher, Ned D. Snyder, William R. Bartok, Tom Glendening, president; Jim Siegel, William J. Moore, Victor M. Sereda, Ron Beams. ROW 2: Gerald Kirsch, Frank P. Ross, Thomas Horka, Ron Pavelka, Jim Schrum. Dave Denton, Dick Sutton, historian; Phil Gay, Jack M. Kratt, Joe Venezia, William Treadgill. ROW 3: Jan Helbert, Tom Dering, Dave Bone, Wayne Studer, Gary Craw- 442 ford. Dean Mills, Tom Downing, Dick Greene, James Kosto- poulos, Tom Altenderfer, Charles Gati, Jim Searcy, Ed Stevens. ROW 4: Ed Youngman, Ron Smoots, Don Weber, Jerry L. Boss, William M. Davis, Stanley E. Fowler, Norman K. Snyder, Richard Daniel, John Meyer, Graham Sefton, Don Dayhoflf, Phil Lehman. For the last five years, Sigma Pi Fraternity has organized and has sponsored the Basketball Homecoming Rally. It is de- signed to create more spirit among the students and alumni for the coming basketball sea- son. The Beta Chapter at lU was installed in 1924. Formerly, the Sig Pis occupied a small house which stood between the present ATO and Acacia houses. In 1927, they moved to their pres- ent home. The Four Freshmen were guests of the Sigma Pis last Summer and entertained for the Summer rush parties at Lake Tippecanoe. Stanley Holdeman, President O- ja 9 rl « Y H LIhit K. JK H W Bg u Bj Bf JH 1 L K n -ctJ Hr Tf J llll||J H j R, h l t l ■1 1 H 1 ' | |i il4, Ur ' i 3 K ROW 1: Charles E. Calloway, Dwight R. Gillespie, secretary; Jack H. McDonald, Jerry N. Werden, David A. Felts, William Wingate Jr., Robert W. Caudill. ROW 2: William E. Anderson, Daniel S. Weaver, Lloyd A. Emerson, Robert N. Miser, Mike Cord, Amos S. Hall, vice president; Melvin Richards, Stan Holde- man, president. ROW 3: Noel Wiley, Frank Bogard, Bill Mc- Kinney. Roy West. Jerry Schaaf. treasurer: Philip C. Barlowe. Bill Brattain. Ronald Hotf. ROW 4: George Buckingham. Gordon Durnil. Ron David. Jack Douberteen. Charles Sampson. David L. Koher, Roger F. Robison. Victor H. Russell, Jim McKeever. 4r ROW 1: Richard Carson, Richard Hosea, Virgil Scudder, vice president; Lawrence W. Lauterbach, president; Mrs. Pearl Free- man, house mother; Jim L. Orr, secretary; Danny R. Frew, Allan W. Keller, treasurer; Bob Cummings. ROW 2: Ernest Eugene Baird, William R. Himebaugh, Russell W. Wood Jr., Don D. Wagoner, Bart L. Gish, Marion M. Batts, Tom D. Nesbitt, Ron Carmony. ROW 3: Bob Massengill, Dale Thomas, Bill Black, Kenneth Lakes, Patrick Tripiciano, Ronald E. Johnson, John W. Maddox, Jerry C. Preusz, Bill Collins, Allen L. Griffith. ROW 4: Thomas Wrigley Jr., Ted W. Lagerwall, Richard A. Bracken, Mike R. DeShincoe, Russell E. Hedstrom, Michael C. Liste, Paul Ray Goodus, Don P. Johnson, Tom E. Brendle, Joe E. Beardsley. ROW 5: Williams Chambers, Charles Conner, Jon Markland, George Rickert, Jerry Harty, Patrick Slingsby, Thomas Liston, James E. Sisk, Craig Rossow, Lawrence Kocol, Norb Kudele, Tom Riley. Lawrence Walter Lauterbach, President The Gamma Kappa Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon is one of the newer fraternities on cam- pus. It was installed in 1950 when the first 34 members were initiated. In 1951 the TKE ' s moved from a small private home at 315 East Kirkwood to their present home on Seventh Street. A unique feature of the TKE house is a patio fountain, lo- cated in the center of the house. The house was first built for a Spanish couple who wanted the fountain for small fish. Now the fountain is used decoratively to gain unusual effects at social events. 444 ROW 1: Ronald Borcherding, president; Robert Kelly, Robin Antrim, Robert H. Gerdts, Dan L. Moore, Don Myers, Fred Robbins, Tony Cooperider, David McClure, Frank Zimmermann, Roger Tobias, Richard Tuggle. ROW 2: Larry Eglen, Richard J. Thomas, Harry Schoger, Earl Nolting, secretary; Terry Stokes, treasurer; Max Mykrantz, Phil Hitchner, Warren Perry, Phil Lehman, Ed Conrey, L. L. Zimmermann. ROW 3: Jack Schofer, Gordon Greider, Bill Kachel, Jim McCoy, John Wambaugh. Dan Davisson, vice president; John H. Ryan, Robert Hope. Forrest Paddock, Jim E. Davis, John E. Zike, Larry Ruff. ROW 4: Sam Esposito, Tom Schmitt, Ross Downs, Wally Kock. Joseph Doyle, Armand Roach Jr., Bruce Bonner, Don McGivern, Gordy Gilbert, Tom Pedersen, John Boone, Jerry Spindlar, Tom Byrum, Dick Hitchner. Ronald Gene Borcherding, President Alpha Iota Chapter of Theta Chi was founded at lU in 1920. The Bicycle Bounce, an event that has become an important part of the Little 500 week- end, was originated by the Theta Chis in 1951. The first year, Jordan Avenue was blocked off, and the dance was held in the street. Later the Theta Chis built their tennis court, and since then the dance has been there. An informal carnival atmos- phere prevails with pennants, flags, popcorn, and cotton can- dy. This dance, open to all rhythmic feet and happy faces, is held after the Variety Show, the night before the bicycle race. 1 [ PV ll 1 nf )« . ■I ' M 1 ex -i-f: 1 ROW 1: Bob Hinds, Larry E. Johnson, John Scheiner, Dick Monroe, Pitt, mascot; Alfred E. Nueman, Wayne Arthur Grebe, Thomas Morgan, Lewis T. Wireman. ROW 2: Alan Baumgart- ner, Robert A. Kring, Timothy C. Brown, Robert A. Yancey, Raymond W. Gliva, Ronald R. Tsuchiya, R. Michael Wolcott, Jerry D. Allbright, H. Wayne Dawson, Lynn Rans, president; Fred Rodeman, secretary; Willis Clark, vice president. John Alden Scheiner, President Every Christmas the Alpha Tau Chapter of Theta Xi Fra- ternity sponsors a party for handicapped children of Knight House. The chapter has car- ried on this Christmas party tra- dition since 1949, the year the organization was installed. Theta Xi bought its present house, on North Jordan Ave- nue, in 1953. The chapter was the first male Greek organiza- tion to live on New Fraternity Row. Theta Xi is the only national fraternity with a definite, writ- ten purpose. This document consists of seven different goals and ideals set up as standards for ultimate fraternal develop- ment. U6 ROW 1: Jerry Jacobson, treasurer; Lou Cohen, Steve Goldberg, Bernie Minkow, Martin Flynnberg, Roger Seltzer, president; Franklin MirofiF, Jerry Moss, Barry Bergsman, Don Grande, Dean Glasel. ROW 2: Kenneth Bern, Burt Roger, Richard Mantel, Pete Sherman, Aaron Libertnan, Pete Eisendrath, Barry Schutz. ROW 3: Seymour Prywellen, Gene Douglis, Robert Berebitsky, Myron Weinberger, Harry Sax, Norman Goldman, Larry Adler, Ed Friend, Moe Silverman. ROW 4: Warren Ackerman, Ir ' Siegle, Jerry DeVorkin, Bob Ziker, David Luvie, Mike Ross. Richard Lees, Buddy Yosha, Jerry Pollock. ROW 5: Ned Rosen- thal, Max Schwartz, Joseph Rodenberg, Lee Chaskin, Barr} ' Goldman, Stanley Stern, Richard Schwartz, Les Tankel, Ron Kirshbaum, Robert Garek. From a group of eight men when it was installed in 1947, the Beta Gamma Chapter of Zeta Beta Tau has grown to an organization of 73 students. Once a private home, the chapter house on North Park Avenue has had two additions, nearly quadrupling its original size. At noon on the day of the Big Switch, a Spring house dance, the ZBT ' s evacuate their home, whereupon their dates move in and proceed to decorate for the evening ' s affair. The chapter takes active part in philanthropic projects such as the local March of Dimes and Heart Fund drives. 447 Nadine Holmes, President September, 1957, saw the Zeta Tau Alpha members of lU in a new chapter house on North Jordan Avenue. Three stories high, the Indiana-lime- stone building contains 3 1 sleep- ing rooms and a half-dormitory. In honor of their new home the Zetas held a High Society dance last fall. The Alpha Xi chapter of ZTA was installed in 1922. The sorority ' s former house, located on South Jordan Avenue, was purchased by the Exchange Club of Bloomington and made into the new home of Knight House, a residence for children handicapped in speech and hear- ing. ROW 1: Nancy Jean Smith, Avis Anderson, Polly Ann Clark, Jean Noland, Mrs. Walter Stahlschmidt, house mother; Nancy Claire Meyers, Barb Keener, Janice Johnson, Joyce Blackburn, Loyce Blackburn. ROW 2: Carole Schwenn, Pat Gregor, Liz Mihok, Jane Kraemer, Barbara Mann, Alice Peters, Beverly Parks, Sylvia Traumer, treasurer; Nancy McCorkel. ROW 3: 448 Jan Burkhard, Elyssa Lindner, Nancy Blaisdell, Margie Fischer, Ann Frankenfield, Nadine Holmes, president; Carolyn Michel, vice president; Brenda Rarick, Carolyn Jenkins, Oneida Klus. ROW 4: Carole Regas, Marilyn Gibson, Ann Osborn, Phyllis Wood, Joan Bickel, Deanne Sparr, Marcia Rimstidt, Kathy Brady, Penny Schaefer, Elma Pandak, Ruth Padget. Index of Degree Candidates ARTS SCIENCES Abramson. Allen Charles New York. New York A.B. History nAiJ , Hillel Foundation, Jr. IFC, Skull Crescent, Union Comm. Ch. Ahlgrim, Helen Rose Hobarr A.B. Biology ' Y ' WCA, Sycamore Chorus Ahm, Hee Ok Seoul, Korea B.S. Home Economics Aiken, Wallace K irkland, Jr. JndLjjujpolis B.S. Geology 6X, Sigma Gamma Epsilon Albright, David Edu- ' ard Colfax A.B. Journalism Daily Student ( Managing Ed. ) , lU Foundation. Phi Eta Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Sigma Delta Chi (Sec.) Alishouse. Marjorie Ann Bainbridge A.B. Latin and English YWCA, Campus Christians Allen. Barbara Ruth South Bend A.B. Sociology Cosmopolitan Club (Corres. Sec.) , Social Service Club, NAACP, lU Collegiate Democrats, Forum Club Allen. John N. Indianapolis B.S. Journalism Allen. Paris M. Gary A.B. Zoology Omega Psi Phi Allen, Patricia E. Gary B.S. Social Service Panhellenic, Delta Sigma Theta ( Pres. ) , Social Service Club Allin, James Frederick (Jr.) South Bend A.B. Chemistry Allmann, David William Peru B.S. Chemistry Alltop, William OBannon Indianapolis A.B. Mathematics Ben, Phi Eta Sigma Alt, Thomas Henry Hammond A.B. Anatomy Physiology SAE ( V-pres.,Sec.), Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Skeleton Club ( Treas. ) Alther, Robert Charles, Jr. Glen Rock. New Jersey A.B. Government -J KT (Corres. Sec), Falcon Club, IFC. lU Young Republicans, Westminster Foundation, YMCA Ancel, Steven Harlan Indianapolis A.B. Government ZBT, Hillel Foundation. YMCA Anderson, Barbara Mae Cleieland, Ohio B.S. Social Service AAA (Pub. Ch., Librarian), Social Service Club, Sailing Club Archibald, Shirley S pi eel and B.S. Med. Tech. YMCA, Alpha Delta Theta Armentrout, Wayne Lee Speedway A.B. Journalism Board of Aeons ( Sec.-Treas. ) , Daily Student i Ed.) , Sigma Delta Chi ( Pres. ) , lU Foundation Armitage. Kenneth Fort Wayne A.B. Anatomy Physiology Alpha Epsilon Delta, Campbell House ( Sec. ) AscH. Joseph Harry Long Bmnch. New Jersey A.B. Police Adm. Lambda Alpha Epsilon. Little ■' 500 , Intramural Foot b. ill ASHER. Marilyn Louise Roachdale A.B. Anatomy Physiology :Si;, Delta Phi Alpha, Skeleton Club, ' WCA AST. Doris Anne Neic Castle A.B. Speech Theatre Alpha Lambda Delta, Soph. Class Dir.. Delta Sigma Rho (Sec.-Treas.) Baker. Jack Wilson Bloomingion B.S. Geology Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Spelunking Club Baldwin, David Allen Windfall A.B. Economics Blue Key, Phi Eta Sigma, Sphinx Club, Student Supreme Court. lU Foundation Barry, Robert John Fort Wayne A.B. Economics KiP ( Sec. ). Falcon Club Bates, Devon Alan South Bend A.B. Government Pi Sigma Alpha, Delta Sigma Rho, M.R.C. Sec. Coun., Intercollegiate Debate Batts. Marion Monroe Ja nestown A.B. Chemistry TKE (Sec.) Bechtold, Janet Yvonne Danville. Illinois A.B. Art KKF. F.T.A.. YWCA, lU Foundation Bedell, Willa Burke Indianapolis B.S. Voc. Home Ec. M (RushCh.). YWCA, Home Ec. Club Bedw ' ell, Barbara Ann Sullivan A.B. Anatomy Physiology KA, Alpha Epsilon Delta Begley, Robert William Indianapolis A.B. Alathematics Bennett, Barbara Leona Indianapolis A.B. English Smithwood 1 Corr. Adv., Westminster Foundation Bennett. James Francis Evan SI! lie B.S. Dentistry i AE. Freshman Baseball. Varsity Basebill AWS Council Rep., Pleiades, Benzel. Lucinda Webster Groves. .Mo. A.B. Comparative Lit. KA0 ( V-pres. ) . Mortar Board, Jr. Panhel ( Pres. ) , Panhel ( Pres. ) , Sen. Adv. Bd. Berkey. Nancy Kirk Middtetoivn. Ohio A.B. Speech and Theatre AAA ( Sch. Ch. ) , Mortar Board (Pres.), Theta Alpha Phi ( Sec.-Treas. ) . Enomene, Alpha Lambda Delta ( Treas. ) Berndt, Allen Keith Evansville B.S. Physics Sailing Club Bird. Martha Louise Wabadj A.B. Latin Eta Sigma Phi f Pres.) , F.T.A., YWCA BixLER, Abraham O. Gary A.B. History Acacia Bless. Pat Green castle B.S. Med. Tech. Aloh Delta Theta (V-pres.) . 2K, YWCA. Contest Alumni on Campus Bowles, John Edward Fast Ch ' cago A.B. Journalism Alpha Delta Sigma f Pub. Ch. ) . Daily Srudent i Adv. Mgr. ) . MRHA Photo Club, lU Col. Dem. Bowman. Loretta Lee Linton B.S. Medical Record Librarian Brady. Kathleen Sharon Edu-ardsbuTE. Mich. B.S. Home Ec. ZTA, Jr. Panhel, Hoosierettes. Omicron Nu. Home Ec. Club. Smithwood II ( Corr. Adv. ) Brock, Opal Alice Vittcennes B.S. Home Fc. Home Ec. Club, Wesley Foundation Bronstein. Rosemary Louisville. Ky. A.B. Speech : Theatre Alpha Lambda Delta, Forest Hall (V-pres.) Brooks. Caroline Steward McCordsville A.B. Home Ec. Home Ec. Club, Smithwood III House Council and Referral Bd. Brooks, Kenneth Herbert Gcihen A.B. Anatomy Phys ' oloey Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, United Student Church (Pres.K Delta Phi Alpha Brossart. John William Ind ' anapolis A.B. Police Adm. Limbda Alpha Eosilon. Law Club. Maple Hall ( Sch. Ch. ) Brown. Mary West Lafayette A.B. Soeech Correction AXQ (Sec), Jr. Panhel (Treas.). Union Board, YWCA (Proj. Council) , Jr. Prom Steering Comm. Brown. Robert Evan Carmcl A.B. Government KXl, lU Foundation. lU Civil Liberties Lfnion, YMCA. Dunn House ( Sch. Ch. Brumback, Gary Bruce New Castle A.B. Psychology S.A.M., Psi Chi Buchanan. Sally Kay South Bend A.B. French nB I ( Corres. Sec. ) . Alpha Lambda Delta. ' VCA, Union Comm. Ch. Buck. Donna Ruth Lo ansport A.B. Eng. Lit. KKF (Social Ch. Burnett, William Edmond Fvanfville A.B. Philosophy Ben Burton. Donald Loring Muncie A.B. Botany Arnold Air Society. Aud. Usher Corps. Spelunking Club. Wesley Foundation Burton, Doris-Jean Roth South Bend A.B. Economics KA (Treas.). Enomene (Pub. Ch. ) , Alpha Lambda Delta Burton, Edward Lee Anderson A.B. Math MRHA Exec. Bd.. Student Ath. Comm., Tree Center Bd. of Govs., Linden Hall (Gov., Soc. Ch.) Burton, Jerry Rex Bedford A.B. Economics Finance Club ( Sec.) , Chess Club (Sec). Marketing Club. Spanish Club, Cavaliers (Sch. Ch.) Bush. Sharon Rae Evansville A.B. Eng.-Am. Lit. Alpha Lambda Delta, Pamarada, Pi Lambda Theta. WRH Social Co-ordination Bush. Edward Robert Indianaolis A.B. Anatomy Physiology •1 SK (V-pres., Sec) , Alpha Epsilon Delta, Falcon Club. Phi Eta Sigma, Skeleton Club Calenberg. Thomas Wa- tme Gary B.S. Radio Television MRC Sec. Bd. ( Pres. ) . Radio Tele. Club ( V-pres.. Treas.). WFIU ( Chief Announcer) Canright. John Emory Chesterton A.B. Journalism Carmichael. Jack K. Muncie A.B. Government lU Young Republicans Carter. James Richard Blooniington A.B. Geoloey ' MCT (Soc. Ch.), YMCA, Falcon Club, LUNA, Crimson Bull Cazelais, Bebette Mignonne Westville A.B. Spanish Cerda, Helen Gary A.B. History Phi Alpha Theta Chandler. Ralph VC ' allace Plymouth A.B. Economics Indiana Law Club. S.A.M. Charlesworth. Sue Ann South Bend A.B. Speech Hearing Therapy Xfi ( V-pres. ) . Pleiades ( Soc. Ch., Treas. ) . Mortar Board, WJ Foundation Steering Cora.. ' i ' WCA (Cab.) Chenoweth. Joyce Karen Indianapolis A.B. French AXQ, Alpha Lambda Delta. Phi Sigma Iota, Y CA ( Promotion Commis., Co-ord., Exec Brd. ) Chick. Leo Robert Haminofid A.B. Journalism Daily Student Chochos. Liberty- Zoe Marion A.B. English WRH Pres. ) . AWS Council, IL ' Foundation. Senate Adv. Brd., Forest H,ill [ Pres.) Christensen, Carl W . Arilia B.S. Geology Clark, John Bruce Kokomo A.B. History Jenkens House (Sec and Sch. Ch.) Clevenger. Richard Lee Columbus B.S- Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma Cogdell. Charles Robert Greentowfi A.B. Geography Arnold Air Soc, Sailing Club. Varsity Athletics. Geography Club, YMCA Compton. Jerry Lawrence Needham A.B. Chemistry Tomahawk. YMCA Student Leader) , Intramural Spons. Am. Chem. Soc Cooper. Roberta Corintce Evansville A.B. Eng. Lit. AKA ( Sch. Ch. ). NAACP. Jr. Panhellenic CouGiAS. James, Jr. Gary A.B. Government Crabill. Phillip Jon Fort ' ayne A.B. 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Economics Arnold Air Society, lU Collegiate Dem., German Club, Men Q 15 (Ath. Ch.,), Wesley Fnd. McCabe. Larry Mike Muncie B.S. Radio Television Radio TV Club. N. Hall Friars (Soc. Ch.) McCan, Jean Franklin Ply oi lh A.B. Zoology McCoLLUM, Sarah Ann Flossmoor, III. A.B. Journalism AAA, Union Comm. Ch., Daily Student McCoNNAHA, Stuart Alyn Lizton A.B. Journalism Daily Student ( Assoc. Ed. ) , Sigma Delta Chi. Square Compass Club (Fndr. Pres.) McCuLLouGH, Thomas F. Logansporl B.S. Radio TV Radios TV Club McDow, Wyana Nap pa nee A.B. English Xn, Daily Student, YWCA McLaughlin, Robert Louis Flora A.B. History Acacia, Jr. IFC. Delia Phi Alpha McShfrry. Sara Kay Knox A.B. Ent iish Student Senate. Com. on Philanthropic Endeav. Marconi. Richard Dale Hob.irr A.B. Biological Science Martin, Bob Alonza Mount ' ernO!! A.B. Chemistry ' I ' K ' ( Sgt. at Arms) Martin, Janna Downers Grove, 111. A.B. History r I ' B ( Student Coun.) Martin. Marian Elizabeth Indianapolis A.B. 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John AUshawaka A.B. Slavic Studies Slavic Club. lU Newman Club, Unit Councils, Friar Hall ( Treas. ) Mount. James Lee Bloom field A.B. Anatomy Physiology Skeleton Club Mueller, Charles George Memphis, Tennessee A.B. Fine Arts Mueller. Sondra West Lafayette A.B. French and History Phi Sigma Iota, Sen. Asst., Alpha Lambda Delta, Union Service Awd., Strikettes {Pres., V-pres. ) Musgrave, Mary Jane Hutsonville. Illinois B.S. Radio TV IK { Pres. ), Belles, Radio Television Club, Steering Committee Myers. Janice South Bend A.B. Am. Lit. IK. Panhel. YWCA, Pleiades, LUNA, Panhel Rush Coun., Aud. Usher Napper. Karl Frank Scottsburg A.B. Zoology YMCA, Dodds House Social Chairman Nash. Shirley Ann Gary A.B. Social Service Social Service Club, Oak Hall (Rec. Chairman) Need, David John Indianapolis A.B. Physiology Anatomy Alpha Epsilon Delta ( Pres. ) , MQ Board of Governors, Sailing Club i Comm. j Neese, Sandra Anne Lapel A.B. Government Nesaule, Beate Indianapolis A.B. Government Alpha Lambda Delta, Eta Sigma Phi. lU Forum. Pme Hall Corr. Adv. Newman. Justine Connersville A.B. English Newman. Justine Connersville A.B. English Nichols, Carl Thomas Indianapolis A.B. Anatomy Physiology K2 ( Pres. ) , Alpha Epsilon Delta. Skull and Crescent, YMCA NiST. Joan Margaret Logansport A.B. Comparative Lit. XQ. Alpha Lambda Delta. lU Newman Club Northrup. Jack B. South Bend B.S. Geology Cosmopolitan Club. IL Flying Club. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Nusbaum. Jo Ann Lancaster. Ohio A.B. French RAO ( House Mgr.). Alpha Lambda Delta. Phi Sigma Iota Oglesby. Mabel Irene Charlestown B.S. Med. Tech. Alpha Delta Theta, NAACP. Wesley Founda tion Olson. Franklin Don Indianapolis A.B. Geology OsBORN. Fred Glen Kokomo A.B. Government Osmon, Herbert G. W ' ashington A.B. Psychology 2AE, Phi Chi, Scabbard and Blade. Singing Hoosiers, YMCA Owen, John Frederick New Harmony A.B. Geography Geography Club Owens. Charlene Deloris Gary B.S. HomeEc. AKA (Soc. Ch.). NAACP Padula, Michael Joseph Hollywood, Florida A.B. Slavic Studies Slavic Club, Flame Club, Phi Eta Sigma. Tomahawk. West Hall 2 (Soc. Ch.) Painter, Jane Bont) W inchester A.B. History AF Powell, Roy Bleeker Crown Point A.B. Zoology MRC Brd. of Govs, f Pres.) , Jr. Union Brd.. Aihl. Usher (Chm.), West Hall Governor Ragland, Penelope Ants e Bloomington A.B. Geography Alpha Lambda Delta, Belles, Geography Club ( Sec. V-pres. ) Raglan-d. Thomas Edward Bloomington A.B. Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma ( Pres. ) , Kappa Kappa Psi, Marching 100, Phi Eta Sigma. Phi Lambda L psilon Rankin, Jane Fair Beater, Pennsylvania A.B. Sociology Memorial Hall Rec. Ch. Ransel. Jane Ellen Indianapolis A.B. English Lit. Alpha Lambda Delta, lU Fnd., Eta Sigma Phi. Union Steer. Com., KAe Paler, Vernon Modesto Ransford, John William Anahola. Hawaii Graysville A.B. History B.S. Geology Cosmopolitan Club. Hawaiian Club Square Compass Club, (V-pres.) , Trees Cntr. Brd. of Trees Cntr.. 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Supreme Ct. Polivka. Judith Marie Hinsdale. Illinois A.B. Fine Arts AOn ( Record. Sec. . Pleiades. lU Foundation. Stu. Ath. Comm. Poolitsan. M ry Catherine Bloomington A.B. Zoology KAe POTEET. Nancy Dell Indianapolis A.B. Speech Hearing Therapy AZ iSoc.Ch.. 1st V-pres.), Campus Christians, Speech Hearing Club. i ' WCA. A.C.E. Reed, Jon Richard Greensburg B.S. Radio TV Radio TV Club, Marching 100, MQ Brd. of Govs., Union Committee Ch. Reynard, Mary Jo Modoc B.S. Med. Tech. Alpha Delta Theta RiESER. John Abel Indianapolis B.S. Radio TV Cosmopolitan Club. Radio : TV Club, Alpha Delta Sigma Riesmeyer. James Fraxk Wonewoc. Wisconsin A.B. History- L ' nit Councils. Hall House Sch. Ch.. Phi Alpha Theta RoBisoN, Roger Fran k Frankfort A.B. Chemistry in. Alpha Chi Sigma, Sphinx Club Root, Phyllis Darlen ' e Mitchell A.B. Spanish Smth. 4 Corridor Adv.. Spanish Club, Phi Sigma Iota Roser. Marilyn Cl ire Fort Wayne A.B. Government AOn (.Treas.). Pleiades. Senatorial Assts.. ' ' C ' CA RossiN. 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Social Service Social Sen ' ice Club, Wesley Foundation, Smth. 2 House Mgr. Schmidt, Linde Lawien Fort Wayne A.B. Chemistry nB i ( Treasurer) , Enomene, Pleiades, Mortar Board, Stu. Senate, Stu. Supreme Ct. ScHON, James Lee Fort Wayne A.B. Government lU Forum ( Pres., V-pres., Treas. ) , Linden East ScHOOLEY, David J. A7iburn A.B. Physics Ben (Treas.), lU Newman Club. Little 500 ScHOWE, Glenn Allen Jefjersonrille A.B. Economics KAP ( Pres. ) . Arbutus ( Org. Ed. . Asst. Mg. Ed.) , Male Director, YMCA Schrenk, George Louis Seymour B.S. Physics Phi Eta Sigma Schroeder. Sandra Kay Fort Wayjie A.B. Comparative Lit. ITB ( Pres.) , Pleiades, Panhel, Mortar Board, YWCA, Union Comm. Ch., lU Stu. Publ. Comm. ScHUELKE, Phyllis Ann Fort Wayne B.S. Vocational Home Ec. Omicron Nu (Pres.) , Pi Lambda Theta (Rec. Sec; ScHULER, Sue Ann Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. Art History KAe (Record Sec.) SCHUMACHER. RICHARD RARDIN Blkbarl A.B. Anatomy Physiology Alpha Epsilon Delta, Skeleton Club, GX ScuDDER. 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Business Education lU Newman Club, Omicron Delta, YWCA, AWS Bowling League. Smithwood II Corridor Advisor Bohlander. Robert Gene Bloommgtofi B.S. Marketing TKE, Marketing Club Bone, David Alexander, Jr. Gary B.S. Management Westminster Foundation (President), S-f-E Boose. Elsie Mae Royal Center B.S. Business Education Omicron Delta. AVCA. FTA, Sycamore Hall (Corridor Advisor) Booth. Richard Lawrence Aberdeen, South Dakota B.S. Accounting Accounting Club BORCHERDING. RONALD GeNE Seymour B.S. Marketing ex (President) , Falcon Club, Sphinx Club. YMCA, Marketing Club BORMAN, Mary Ellen Gary B.S. Business Education Omicron Delta, YWCA, ETA, Alpha Gamma Delta ( House Mgr.) Borton, Larry T- Alarion B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, North Maple Hall ( Secretary) Boss, Beryl Eugene Elkhart B.S. Marketing Marketing Club Bowman, John Wesley South Bend B.S. Marketing KS ( House Mgr. , Rush Chairman ) , Alpha Phi Omega, Marketing Club Boyll, Robert Claude Terre Haute B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Tomahawk, Hickory Hall (Treas.) Brooke, James Lauer Plymouth B.S. Accounting Accounting ( Pres.) , SAM, Student Advisory Council, Lowe House ( Treas. ) Brown. Bill Chapman Alonticello B.S. Marketing Brucato, Frank James Gary B.S. Production Management S4 E, Sailing Club, SAM BuGG, Nancy Ruth Indianapolis B.S. Business Education nB . AWS Board of Standards. AWS Council, lU Collegiate Democrats, Omicron Delta Burns. James Vreeland Hanover. New Jersey B.S. Marketing Marketing Club Cagiantas, James S. Gary B.S. Marketing Carlson. Ronald Lamar Chicago, Illinois B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, SAM, Delta Sigma Pi Carlton, David Willia.m Sheridan B.S. Marketing 4 Ki ' , Marketing Club, Falcon Club Jr. Interfraternity Council, Skull and Crescent Carpenter, Jerry Lee Argos B.S. Insurance Cassady, Kenneth Wayne Hammond B.S. Management Cassell, Billie Gene Flora B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, Acacia (Treas.) Caudill, Robert W. Pierceton B.S. Accounting SlI (Alumni Sec), Accounting Club Cellini, Lawrence Benvenuto Chicago, Illinois B.S. Marketing ;iX, Arnold Air Society, Marching 100, University Bands, Marketing Club. Little 500 Chalfant, Joe Shaw Jeffersonville B.S. Marketing Alpha Delta Sigma ( Pres. ) , Radio and TV Club, Radio and TV Guild, Scabbard and Blade Chamberlain. James Louis Richmond B.S. General Business SAM, ReaJ Estate Club, Marketing Club, Accounting Club Chan, Marilyn Victoria Colon, Rep. of Panama B.S. Marketing Cosmopolitan Club, Marketing Club. lU Newman Club Chandler, Jerome Nelson Hammond B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, lU Newman Club, SAM Chantrasmi, Ben Bantheung Bangkok, Thailand B.S. Marketing Chastain. William Nelson New Alb.iny B.S. Business Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma. American Chemical Society, SAM, Alpha Chi Sigma I, V-pres., Pres., Treas.) Cheeserough, Leon R. Overland Park, Kansas B.S. Accounting Beta Gamma Sigma. Delta Sigma Pi Accounting Club Chew, Phillip B. Union City B.S. Marketing Chochos. Chris Cosmo Marion B.S. Marketing Senatorial Assistants. L nion Comm. Ch. Chreste Jr., William Henry Eransrille B.S. Accounting Auditorium Usher. MQ ( Soc. Ch. ) Clark, James Samuel Rock port B.S. Marketing Marketing Club. lU Collegiate Democrats Clarke. John Patrick South Bend B.S. Accounting MQ Board of Governors. Accounting Club Cleary, Dolores Jeaxnette Bloomington B.S. Personnel Manaeement SAM. lU Newman Club. Sailing Club Clifford. Robert Henry Vrbana B.S. Finance Finance Club ( V-pres. ) , Trees Center ( Arts Council Pres.) . Rogers (Sec.) Cohen, Louis Frederic South Bend B.S. Finance Arbutus ( Business Mgr.) , Blue Key. Dragon ' s Head, Falcon Club, Senatorial Assisuots Cohen. Ronald Sheldon Lafayette B.S. Accounting SAM ( Pres. ) , Hillel End.. Jr. Interfrat. Council, Sen. Assist., Skull and Crescent Cole, Peter Stratton La Porte B.S. Marketing CoLLiNGS. John W. Danville B.S. Management YMCA, SAM Cook, George Robert Greensburg B.S. General Business KS fPres.), Sr. Class Dir., Interfrat. Council, MQ Board of Gov., Sphinx Club Coon, Emery Ellis. Jr. Kokomo B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Finance Club, YMCA CoRDiLL, Alan Indianapolis B.S. Marketing Management Club, Marketing Club, lU Young Rep.. YMCA. Real Estate Club, 4 Ae ( Soc. Ch. ) CORTELYOU, Linda Lou Shelbyville B.S. Marketing Xii ( Personnel Ch. ) . Y CA Couch, Daniel M. Noblesville B.S. Accounting Qz. ( Treas. ) , Accounting Club. Jr. Interfrat. Coun., Skull and Crescent, Sphinx Club Cox, David Christman Bloomington B.S. Marketing Marketing Club. lU Young Republicans, Skull and Crescent, Stud. Ath. Comm. Cronin, Richard James Terre Haute B.S. Marketing Crowe, Harold William Hammond B.S. General Business Jr. Interfraternity Council, Sailing Club, Varsity Athletics Cummins. George Smith. Jr. , Mishawaka B.S. Marketing Cun ningham, R. Kent Hammond B.S. Real Estate Scabbard and Blade. Real Estate Club. SAM. Marketmg Club Curtis. James Edward Chicago. Illinois B.S. Transportation Transportation Club i. Sec. ) . SAM Curtis, Michael Riley Indianapolis B.S. General Business lU Young Republicans, Varsity Ath. David. Nancy An n Logan sport B.S. Business Education KKP, Omicron Delta. i ' WCA (Sec.) Davis. Richard Joe Forest B.S. Marketing Falcon Club, Scabbard and Blade Deam. Donner McKinley Chesterton B.S. Produaion Manaeement lU Young Republicans, SAAf, Sigma Iota Epsilon Dees, William Archie Mt, Carmfl. Illinois B.S. Insurance ATO ( Wor. Sent.) . Dragons Head. I-Men ' s Ass ' n., Stud. Ath. Comm.. Unit Coun., Var. Ath., ' MCA -i)3 Deltoro, Wilfred James Columbus B.S. Marketing Delta Sigma Pi ( Pres. ) , Flame Club (Sgt.-at-Arms) , Stud. Ath. Comm. ( Sec. ) , MRC ( Soc. Coord. ) Denny, Jerry A. Columbus B.S. Marketing Denny, Joseph Charles Columbus B.S. Business Management Ben. Arnold Air Society, SAM, Singing Hoosiers. YMCA ( Public Relations Dir. ) Denunzio, David L. Riverside. California B.S. Accounting Accounting Club DiCKMAN, Kenneth George Indianapolis B.S. Personnel Management ZK ( Social Ch. ) , Jr. Interfrat. Coun., Sphinx Club, YMCA Dill. Ramon Finley Greentown B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, SAM Dillon, Robert Kenzie, Jr. Bloomington B.S. Marketing Scabbard and Blade (V-pres.), Sphinx Club ( V-pres. ) , YMCA (Ch.) , Union Corara . Ch., SAE ( Sec. ) Ditlinger, Donald Edw ard North Vernon B.S. Business lU Newman Club Divine, Jack Verk La Porte B.S. Personnel Management Wesley Foundation, SAM, Square and Compass Club, MRC Glee Club DoTSON, Gerald Dane Anderson B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, Marketing Club. SAM Dottenwhy, Richard Edward Indianapolis B.S. Accounting Douglas, John Hilton Indianapolis B.S. Real Estate iiXA (V-pres., Scholarship Ch.) , Arnold Air Soc, Sphinx Club, YMCA ( Sec. ) Dowling, Dorothy Louise Columbus B.S. Business Education X i V-pres., Philanthropy Ch.) , Panhell. Pres s Cab., YWCA, lU ' s Rush Coun. Downer, John D. Frankfort B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, lU Young Republicans. YMCA Doyle, Joseph Raymond Loogootee B.S. Marketing •X f V-pres., Rush Ch.), lU Newman Club. Sphinx Club, Marketing Club Doyle. Thomas Edward Fort Wayne B.S. Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi ( V-pres. ) , Marketing Club, SAM (Pres,, V-pres. of Pub.; , Hoosier Cts. (Coun.) Due, Oscar Elsworth Sand born B.S, Accounting -Accounting Club, Phi Eta Sigma Dl ' ningan, Warren Devon ■Coal City B.S. Management Duvall. Lynden Pectol New Albany B.S, Transportation DtJviN, Robert Phillip Evansville B.S. General Business Falcon Club, lU Fnd., Sphinx Club, St. Comm. of Little U.N, Assoc, Gen, Ch. of Gr. Wk. Early, Rexford C. Vincennes B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, lU Young Republicans Easter, Benjamin Franklin Perji. B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Society Advancement of Management Eastridge, Charles Joseph English B.S. Finance Finance Club Ede, James C. Knox B.S. Marketing SAM Edmondson, Frank Kelley Bloomington B.S. Gen. 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SAM, Geography Club, Newman Club Fackler. William N. Fort Wayne B.S. Business Admin. Trees Cent. Bd. of Gov ' s. (Sec.) , Hickory West ( Gov.) . MRHA Exec. Bd., Marketing Club, Trans. Club Fahey. Kenneth Thomas Brookfield. Illi iois B.S. Gen. Business Admin. Radio and TV Club ( Summer Ch.) , WFIU Staff Announcer, Trees Cent. Arts Coun. Fara, Thomas Ray La Porte B.S. Marketing Alpha Delta Sigma, Marketing Club, Advertising Club Feeder. George Frank Jr. Rensselaer B.S. Accounting Fenster. Ira Jamaica. New York nA-I (Rush Ch., Soc Ch.. Steward), Marching 100, Pershing Rifles, Skull and Crescent Fenstermaker, James J. Indianapolis B.S. Personnel Management Real Estate Club, lU Young Rep ' s., Sphinx Club, YMCA, SAM Ferguson, Richard J, Huntington B.S. Marketing AT (Alumni Relations) , Marketing Club, Advertising Club, Marching 100 Fetterer, Edgar David Gary B.S. Personnel Management SAM Feutz. Carolyn Jane Bloom field B.S. Secretarial Training A on ( Pres., RushCh.), Omicron Delta (V-pres.) , YWCA Fields Jr., Tevi Landon Greensburg B.S. Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi FiGG, Julia Joann Bloomington B.S. Marketing Marketing Club ( Sec, Treas. ) , Theta Alpha Phi, Modern Dance Workshop FiNKE. Robert Harold Evansville B.S. Marketing A ( Soc. Ch. ) , Jr. Interfrat. Coun., Skull and Crescent, YMCA FiSHMAN, Stuart Charles Mis haw a ka B.S. Marketing ZBT (Public Relations Comm. Ch.), Hillel Foundation. YMCA. Greek Week Discussion Leader Fitzgerald, Ann Alorocco B.S. Marketing Arbutus, Marketing Club, l J Fnd., Pamarada, Stud. Ath. Comm. Fitzgerald, Gerald Lee Hammond B.S. Marketing Marketing Club. Advertising Club Ford, Gerald L. Indianapolis B.S. General Business ATA ( V-pres.) , Transportation Club ( V-pres.) , Interfrat. Coun., Sen. Assist., Skull and Crescent Forsha, Charles Edward Indianapolis B.S. Transportation Transportation Club Fowler, Eugene Charles Michigan City B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, MRHA Exec. Bd., MQ Bd. of Gov., Lowe House (Gov.). MQ (V-pres.) Fowler, Ronald K, Afiderson B.S. Gen. Business Admin. Marketing Club. lU Young Rep- Unit Council, MQ (V-pres., Sec. Council, Sec.) , Forum Club Friend, Edward Isaac South Bend B.S. Marketing Pershing Rifles. Scabbard and Blade, Skull and Crescent, Union Coram. Ch., YMCA Fry, William Rolland W lnamac B.S. General Business -X ( V-pres. ), Senior Class (Pres.), President ' s Cabinet, Sphinx Club, Student Senate Furlong. Timothy New Albany B.S. Real Estate SAE (Pres., Sec) Furr, Marjorie Ann Brownstown B.S. Business Education AOn (RushCh.). Arbutus, AWS Committees, Union Comm. ( Ch. ) , SNEA Gage, Frederick Howard Albion B.S. Accounting Accounting Club Gallinatti. Dean George Gary B.S. Personnel Management Uen (V-pres., Soc. Ch. ) , SAM Geary, Thomas Emmet Terre Haute B.S. Marketing Marketing Club. lU Young Republicans, YMCA Gee, Samuel Byron W ashington B.S. Gen. 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Business Administration Marketing Club, Hillel Foundation Glenn, Tom Alexander Huntington B.S. Marketing Alpha Delta Sigma, Advertising SAE (House Manager, Treasurer) , Club, Marketing Club Gmerek, Marion Joan Whiting B.S. Accounting Omicron Delta, Accounting Club Goddard, Don Richard Greensburg B.S. Management MRC ( Athletic Chairman. Glee Club) , North Hall ( Athletic Manager) Goldberg, Howard Paterson, New Jersey B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Student Marketing Club, Little 500 Goldberg, Stephen Ross La Porte B.S. Finance Hillel Foundation, Scabbard and Blade, ZBT (V-pres.) Goodman, Wilma Sue Straughn B.S. Accounting AZ (Treasurer) , Accounting Club, Omicron Delta Gordon, Charles Elwood Indianapolis B.S. Gen. Business Administration SAM. Marketing Club, YMCA, MQ (Glee Club) Govert. Lester Raymond Griffith B.S. Management -K (V-pres.) . SAM, Little 500, Falcon Club, lU Newman Club Grande, Donald Irving Indianapolis B.S. Finance ZBT ( Sec ), Interfrat. Coun. (Ch. of Jud. Brd. ) , Sen. Assist., Smd. Ath. Comm., YMCA (Cab. Memb. ) Grandson, Jean Taylor Evan St on B.S. Fine Art Smithwood (Art Chairman; Gray, Max Lee Richmond B.S. Marketing Flame Club, Tomahawk, Marketing Club Gray, Robert Wingfield Huntington, West Va. B.S. Finance 4 K ( Treasurer) , Arnold Air Soc, I-Men ' s Ass ' n. (V-pres.), Varsity Athletics Grebe, Marlyn Joyce Indianapolis B.S. Business Education KKP ( Treasurer) , Omicron Delta, AWS (Charm Clinic) Greenball, MelvinNeal Gary B.S. Accounting Arbutus, Beta Gamma Sigma, Hillel Foundation, AEII (Treas.), Beta Alpha Psi ( Charter Applicant) Greenwald, William Louis Mansfield, Ohio B.S. Marketing ABII ( Treas. ) , Arbutus, Beta Gamma Sigma, Hillel End., Gregory, Orville Wilson Washington B.S. Accounting Griffin, William David Valparaiso B.S. Gen. Business Administration SAB, SAM, Arnold Air Society, YMCA Griffith. Allen Leland Montpelier B.S. Gen. Business Administration Grostefon, Jack Russell Star City B.S. Transportation TransponatioQ Club, SAM Grove, Jerry Earl Washington B.S. Marketing Jr. Class ( Male Dir. ) , lU Found.. MRHA Exec Bd. ( V-pres. ) , MQ Brd. of Govs. ( Pres. ) , Laurel (Council) Grunewald, James Franklin Dyer B.S. Marketing Gude, John S. Gary B.S. Marketing KS (RushCh.), SAM, Marketing Club Guerrero. Joaquin Castro Barrigada, Guam B.S. Gen. Business Cosmopolitan Club. lU Newman Club, SAM, lU Real Estate Club Gushwa, Roy Edward, Jr. Monticello B.S. Accounting Accounting Club Hagan, Arthur Robert Robinson, Illinois B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Management Club. Falcon Club, YMCA Hamilton, Thomas Wilford Fort Wayne B.S. Accounting Hanock, Franklin Noel Munster B.S. Marketing 454 Harris, Chester Ray Aiemphis B.S. Management SAM ( Assist. Prog. Dir. ) , lU Coll. Dem., Stud. Sen.. Wesley Fnd.. Demolay (St. Mater Council) Harris, Richard Lee Logafjspori B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, SAM Harris. Robert Calumet City, Illinois B.S. Marketing Beta Gamma Sigma, Management Club, SAM, Flame Club, Phi Eta Sigma, West Hall II ( School Ch. ) HARRIS, Walter Warren Bloomirigtofi B.S. Marketing Harrow, Helen Mae New York City, New York B.S. Business Education Hillel Foundation Hart, Neal Franklin Lebanon B.S. Gen. Business Administration AXA { Pres.) , Jr. Interfraternity CouD.. Skull and Crescent, YMCA Harvey, William Lee Michigantown B.S. Personnel Management 9S, Unit Councils Hawblitzel, Mary Ann South Bend B.S. Office Man. and Sec. Train. Omicron Delta, Pine Hail (Library Ch.) Hawkins, Raymond Warren New Castle B.S. General Business Delta Sigma Pi, Marketing Club, MRC Bd. of Gov. ( Pres. ) . MRHA Exec. Bd.. West Hall III (Gov.) Hawkins, Robert Marvel Richmond B.S. Transportation SAM, Transportation Club Hayes, Robert Hunter Eransville B.S. Business Administration SX { Sec. ) , Advertising Club, Philosophy Club, lU Newman Club, Jr. Interfrat. Council, YMCA Hays, Jack G. Odon B.S. Management TKE, SAM, lU Young Rep. s, Wesley Foundation Heiliger, Forrest Hall Elkhart B.S. Management MRC Bd. of Gov.. Wesley Fnd. ( Treas. ) , SAM ( Dir. of Pub. ) , MRC ( Hospitality Ch.) Heiman, Ray Allan Warsaw B.S. Marketing SIX (V-pres.), Marketing Club. Interfrat. Council, lU Newman Club. Scabbard and Blade Heiwig. Stephen Dale Seymour B.S. Marketing German Club, lU Young Rep. ' s, Sailing Club. YMCA, Unit 15 ( Soc. Ch. ) Helfrich, John William Gary B.S. Management SAM (, V-pres. Programs) Hendricks, Edwin Howard Valparaiso B.S. Finance Marketing Club, Finance Club, Trees Center, Bd. of Gov., Laurel Hall (Gov., Sec, Ath. Ch. ) Hess, Stanford Kenneth Hammond B.S. Real Estate Admin. 2AM, Real Estate Club, Hillel Foundation, YMCA Hill. Donald Joseph Eluood B.S. Management SAM Hindman. Barry Lee Fort Wayne B.S. Marketing 2X (Soc. Ch., Exec. Coun.), Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club, lU Young Republicans, YMCA HiNTON, Charles Bruce Tell City Finance KAP (V-pres.. Soc. Ch.), Arbutus, Finance Club, Auditorium Ushering ( Stu. Man. ) HipsKiND, Joseph Frederick South Bend B.S. General Business Delta Sigma Pi Hodges, Janet Kay Spencer B.S. Business Education AAA ( Treas. ) , Alpha Lambda Delta, lU Fnd., Omicron Delta, Phi Lambda Theta Hodges. Richard Shouse Indianapolis B.S. Marketing 4 rA Hoham, Harry William Auburn B.S. General Business BOn ( Sec. ) , Singing Hoosiers HoLDE AN. Stanley Jay Wakarusa B.S. Accounting in ( Pres. ) , Accounting Club Holinko, Joseph Charles Richmond B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, SAM, Lowe House ( Scholastic Ch. ) Holle, Karlton Fori Wayne B.S. General Business Admin. SAM Hollingshead, Billy Mac Sols berry B.S. Accounting Accounting Club Hoover, Cynthia Ann Straughn B.S. Business Education AAA ( Soc. Ch., Recording Sec. ) . Omicron Delta Horr, Douglas Paul East Chicago B.S. Accounting House, Nancy Jane Terre Haute B.S. General Business Admin. TTB ' t ' ( Sec. ), lU Collegiate Democrats. Omicron Delta, YWCA Houser, Charles Robert Valparaiso B.S. Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi ( Pres., Treas. ) , Alpha Omega, Tomahawk, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Parks House (Sec.) Hudson, Charles Raymond Indianapolis B.S. Personnel Management Pershing Rifles, SAM, ROTC Rifle Club Huffman, Barbara Jean Aledora B.S. Business Education Alpha Lambda Delta, Cosmopolitan Club. Enomene, Pine Hall ( Sec. ) Hufford, Floyd William Brounsburg B.S. Marketing Irish, Robert Louis Hammond A.B. General Business Admin. 2 AM (Class President), Hillel Foundation Jackson, Thomas Edward Indianapolis B.S. Personnel Management Wesley Foundation, YMCA, SAM Jacobs, Arthur David Whiting B.S. Accounting MRC Bd. of Gov., Accounting Club, SAM. South Hall (Gov.; Jacobs, Stephen Leon Bloomington B.S. Marketing ZAM, Alpha Delta Sigma, Arbutus ( Adu. Man., Contracts Man. ) , Hillel End., Sphinx Club Jacobson, Jerome Allen Hammond B.S. Accounting ZBT ( Treas. ) , Accounting Club. Falcon Club Janney, Nancy E. Aluncie B.S. Textile Merchandising 2K ( Rec. Sec. Act. Ch. ) , Arbutus, Marketing Club. YWCA, Omicron Delta, Union Coram. Ch. jAQUESs, Wayne Keneipp Owensrille B.S. Management YMCA. SAM (Treas.) Jennings, Roselyn Joyce Winchester B.S. Finance Finance Club, Accounting Club, Omicron Delta Jeshow, J. Ronald South Bend B.S. Marketing Real Estate Club, WJ Young Rep. ' s YMCA, Marketing Club Johnson, Larry Edmond Valley Station. Kentucky B.S. Accounting Phi Eta Sigma, Roger Hall (Gov.) Jones III, Everett Leslie Bloomington B.S. General Business ATA ( Scholarship Ch. ) , Marketing ( Pres. ) , lU Young Rep., Sphinx Club. Greek Kahl, Lawrence Gene Sellersburg B.S. Business Marketing Club, lU Young Rep. ' s, MRC Bd. of Gov., Cavaliers { Gov. ) Kalina, Eugene Steve B.S. L ' rban Real Estate and Econ. ATA ( Pres. ) . Sr. Class ( V-pres. ) , Sen. Assist., Sphinx Club. Scud. Election Commission Kamin, Donald Jerome Gary B.S. Accounting 2AM, Accounting Club Karras, J. George South Bend B.S. Marketing Marketing Club. Advertising Club Kase, Dale La Verne Mishawaka B.S. Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi, YMCA, SAM, Marketing Club Kenninger, Robert Lee Indianapolis B.S. General Business Marketing Club, Management Club, Flame Club, MRC Board of Gov.. West Hall II (Sec. Treas.) Kent, Fred Jay Eransville B.S. Marketing Kenworthy, Roger Allen Crown Point B.S. General Business West Hall (Ath. Mgr.) Kerr, Ned Joseph New Albany B.S. General Business K2, Arnold Air Society. YMCA. Insurance Club Hughey, James U., Jr. Indianapolis B.S. General Business Accounting Club, Management Club HuisH, Paul Earl East Chicago B.S. Transportation Transportation Club (Treas.) . Square and Compass Club HURRELL, Wilson Albert Richmond B.S. General Business Delta Sigma Pi, Ritual Chairman, Phi Eta Sigma, SAM. Marketing Club, Real Estate Club Hutslar, Robert Howard Milltotin B.S. Marketing Marketing Club Keene, Robert Bascom Indianapolis B.S. Marketing Delta Sigma Pi, Pi Kappa Alpha, South Hall Treas., Soc. Ch.) Kelleher, Conrad John Hammond B.S. Marketing Kelley. Barbara Jean Charleston. III. B.S. Secretarial Training Kelley, Robert Sylvester Los anspOTt B.S. Marketing Kenley. Donald Eugene Indianapolis B.S. Accounting Kiefer, Arnold Carl Fort Wayne B.S. General Business Kiefer, Donald Louis Vincennes B.S. Industrial Marketing Marketmg Club, lU Newman Club, lU Young Rep.. ' WCA King, Jack Alan Lafayette B.S. Finance 4 K4 ' ( Ch. of Governing Board, Rec. Sec. ) , Emance Club, Scabbard and Blade King. Janet Marlene Kirklin B.S. General Business Omicron Delta, YWCA, FTA King, William James Sway zee B.S. General Business Kisslinger. Joseph C. Feeksktll, N.Y. Marketing Club, Finance Club, SAM Kizer, Noble Edgar Lafayette B.S. General Business Pershing Rifles, lU Real Estate Club Klausner. Jack Marvin Indianapolis B.S. Production Management 2AM ( Pledge Trainer), Hillel End., Scabbard and Blade, Skull and Crescent, YWCA KOEHLINGER, JaMES FREDERICK Fort Wayne B.S. Accounting KAP ( Ptes. ) , Delta Sigma Pi (Sec. ). Interfrat. Council. (Treas.), Sphinx Club (V-pres.) KOEPKE, Karl O. Gary B.S- Management Alpha Kappa Psi, Flame Club (Sec), Management Club, MRC (Hosp. Comm.) North Hall. (Treas.) Koher. David Louis Fort Wa ne B.S. Marketing 211, Alpha Delta Sigma, Daily Student, Marketing Club. SAM, lU Newman Club, Jr. Interfrat. Coun. Komorowski, Norman Theo. Lmsmg. Illinois B.S. General Business A ( Treas. ) , I-Men ' s Ass n.. Varsity Athletics. SAM KooN, Robert H. La Porte B.S. Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi (, Sec ) , Marketing Club Kraus, Howard Owen Giiry B.S. General Business SAM. Hillel Foundation. lU Student Union Kring, Robert Allan Indianapolis B.S. Marketing 9H. Marketing Club. Baron Manor (Ath. Ch.. Soc. Ch.. Hosp. Comm.V MRC I, Glee Club) Krueger. Charles Henry Mishawaka B.S. Finance Alpha Kappa Psi ( Treas. ) , Real Estate Club, SAM Kuder. Carol Ei ' ansi ' ille B.S. Business Education AOn ( Treas.) , Oceanides, Omicron Delta, YWCA ( Soc. Coram.) KuHLMEiER. Ralph Clayton Lawrenceburg B.S. Real Estate Real Estate Club. Marching 100. YMCA, So. Cottage Grove (Soc. Ch.) Lagerwall, Theodore Wayne East Chicago B.S. Marketing TKE, Marketing Club, Anthro- pology Club, lU Young Rep. ' s, Skull and Crescent Lagerwill. Sylvia Rlth East Chicago B.S. Finance Arbutus ( Treas. ) . Gamma Delta. lU Young Rep., Omicron Delta. Sen. Assist. Lain, Ray Prichard Edinburg B.S. General Business KAP ( Pres., V-pres. ) , Arbutus ( Pub. Prom. Layout ) , Delta Sigma Pi ( Pub. Ch.) . Falcon Club, lU Fnd. Larrick. Robert Carl Darlington B.S. Accounting K2, Accounting Club Lasker, Jack Clayton. Mo. B.S. Management SAM, Hillel End.. Student Ath. Comm., Varsity Athletics Laubn r, Albert Bernard Louistille. Kentucky B.S. General Business lU Newman Club, L ' nit Councils. Trees Center, t Bd. of Gov ' s.. Business Man.) . Laurel H. (Treas.) Lavengood, Ned R. Wabash B.S. Management t KT ( Pres. ) . Interfrat. Coun.. Westminster Fnd., YMCA, SAM Laycock. Read Bradford Springfield. III. B.S. Business Administration ATO, Arnold Air Soc. lU Fnd.. ( Steering Comm.) , Marching 100. Sphinx Club, Stud. Ath. Comm. Leman. Douglas S. Bremen B.S. Finance AXA, Arnold Air Soc. lU Coll. Dem.. Skull and Crescent. Sphinx Club Lerch. Ronald Lee Fort Vi ' ayne B.S. General Business Levesque. Gerald Ernest Elizabeth. New Jersey B.S. Management Management Club, Flame Club. lU Newman Club, SAM. YMCA Levin. Lewis Morton Fores: Hills. S.Y. B.S. Marketing nA Sec. Treas.) . Marketing Qub, Pershing Rifles, Skull and Crescent. L ' nion Comm. Ch. LiEBER. Eugene Glan CentraJia. III. B.S. Marketing •t ' KT ( Ath. Ch. ' ) , Unit Councils, Varsity Athletics LiNDER. Paul Artell Titusrille B.S. Business Administration ' RT { V-pres. . lU Young Rep., Jr. Interfrat. Council, Wesley End.. Hickon- Hall i.Soc Ch.) LlNT SEY. TaY FRANTC Chicago. I ' ll. B.S. Real Estate ZXB t V-pres. . lU End.. Phi Eca Sigma. Pres. ' s Cab., ( Att. Geo. ) . Sphinx Club LiNNE MEIER. Thomas Jay Fort Way  ; ■B.S. Finance KAP V Sec,). I-Men ' s Assoc. Sailing Club. Scabbard and Blade. Skull and Crescent. Var. Ath. 453 Little, Dale Kenyon Indianapolis B.S. General Business Sphinx Club, (Senior Member of Directors ) LiTTLEwooD, Robert Charles LaPorte B.S. Marketing Marketing, Senatorial Assistants Lively. Floyd Robert Indunapolis B.S. Business Law lU Young Republicans. Scabbard and Blade, Westminster Foundation Lough, Phillip Donald Terre Haute B.S. Marketing Marketing Club. Business Club, Stud. Ath. Comm., Tomahawk, YMCA, MRC ( V-pres. ) . Unit Councils Love, William Curtis Winchester B.S. Management Uoit Councils. Harding House (Counselor), SAM, Ruter House (Sec.) Lovisa. Roman Anthony South Bend B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, W. Hickory Hall (Ath. Ch., Soc. Ch.) Lowe. Dorothy Mae Frankfort B.S. Business Education Omicron Delta, Singing Hoosiers, Walnut Hall ( Soc. Ch. ) , Oak Hall (V-pres.) Lowe, Gerald Keith Indianapolis B.S. Marketing i:X ( Soc. Ch., Bd. of Standards). Arnold Air Society, YMCA Lower, Joseph James Gary B.S. Afarketing Lucas, Daniel Edward Indianapolis B.S. General Business Geography Club, Marketing Club, YMCA. SAM, Real Estate Club LUKER. Howard E. Jonesville B.S. Accounting Beta Gamma Sigma. Accounting Club. Beta Alpha Psi ( Charter Applicant; Lunte. Walter Francis Seymour B.S- Transportation MRHA Photo Club (Treas.). Transportation Club LuRiE, David Michael Indianapolis B.S. General Business Admin. ZBT. Delta Sigma Rho ( Pres.) . Varsity Debate Team, SAM McCoMB Jr., William Russell Auburn B.S. General Business YMCA, SAM McCoRMACK. Ronald William New Castle B.S. Marketing McCullough, Boyd Lee Indianapolis B.S. Personnel Management Trees Center Board of Gov., SAM, Hickory f Treas. ) , MQ (Soc. Ch.j. Maple (Gov.) McDowell, Ann Kathleen Evanstille B.S. Textile Merchandising McGarvey Jr., Eugene J., Pindlay, Ohio B.S. Finance Blue Key, Bd. of Aeons, Interfrat. Coun. ( Pres. ) . lU Fnd. ( Pres. ) , Sphinx Club McGrath. John D. Chicago, Illinois B.S. General Business lU Newman Club, Varsity Athletics McKeever. James Ivan Marion B.S. Accounting ZN (Pres. J, Interfrat Council, Accouociog Club McKinsey, Gerald Lee Crawford sville B.S. Gen. Business Administration Marching 100. Pershing Rifies. Scabbard and Blade McPike, David Dean Bedford B.S. Insurance and Actuarial Sci. Phi Eta Sigma McQuilkin, Bonnie Jo East Chicago B.S. Business Education AAA ( Corr. Sec.), Omicron Delta, YWCA. Sen. Assist., Little UN Assemb. ( Sec. J Mac Gillivray, Douglas Dean Belle-Fontaine B.S. General Business Varsity Athletics Mac Lennan, John Charles Glen Ellyn, Illinois B.S. Marketing ' Mi , Marketing Club, SAM, Falcon Club, lU Young Republicans Malson. David Arthur Rushville B.S. Accounting ' liA ! (Treas.), Wesley Foundation, YMCA, Accounting Club Maris. Ronald Howard Gary B.S. Marketing Marketing Club. MQ Brd. of Gov., .Unit Councils. Rollins House (Gov.. Soc. Ch.) Marshall. Robert Paul Michigan City B.S. Marketing Alpha Delta Sigma, Freshman Class ( Pres. ) , Jr. Interfrat. Counc, Stud. Senate Marsteller, Charles Earl Russelliille B.S. Accounting Delta Sigma Pi, Accounting Club, Scabbard and Blade Martin, Donald Merritt LaPorte B.S. Accounting Matthews, Mary Esther Gary B.S. Accounting AFA. Accounting Club. Omicron Delta. YWCA, Deans Honor List, Mayhall, Dale K. Indianapolis B.S. Gen. Business Administration Melnik, Donald C. Marion B.S. Marketing 8H, Marketing Club, SAM, Falcon Club, YMCA, Accounting Club Merritt, James Lewis SiimTniiville B.S. Insurance rA ( Rush Ch. ) , Campus Christians , Real Estate Club. Accounting Club, SAM, YMCA Metcalfe, Paul Vincent Indianapolis B.S. Production Management SAM, Regimental Headquarters of Pershing Rifles (Regimental Commander; Meyer, Fred M. Indianapolis B.S. General Business Meyers. Eugene Joseph East Chicago B.S. Finance Finance Club, Trees Center (Arts Council), Linden Hall (Treas.) Meyers, Francis Gary B.S. Business Education lU Newman Club, Omicron Delta Michal, Victor Joe Hammond B.S. Marketing ' FK MiKiSKA, Jerry Keith Vincennes B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, SAM Miller, Anne Carolyn Valparaiso B.S. Business Education AXn (Sec), Enomene, Omicron Delta Miller, Dale Franklin Salem B.S. Accounting Accounting Club ( V-pres. ) , Marketing Club, Flame Club, Tomahawk Miller, Don Robert Richmond B.S. Accounting Tomahawk (Pres.), MQ Brd. of Gov.. Accounting Club, MRHA Arts Council ( Bus. Man. ) , MQ ( Business Mgr. ) Miller, Douglass Wayne Breme?i B.S. General Business A (Sec, Rush Ch.) Miller, Joan Anne Fort Sheridan, Illinois B.S. Business AX£i (Treas.) , Marketing Club. Omicron Delta, Panhellenic (Rush Counselor) Miller, Joseph S. Brazil B.S. Management ATA ( Rec Sec ) , lU Collegiate Democrats, Skull and Crescent, Sphinx Club, YMCA Miller. Lew Russell hidianapolis B.S. Transportation Spelunking Club, YMCA Miller, Richard Donald W hiting B.S. General Business SAM MosER, Ted W. Geneva B.S. Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club, SAM, Flame Club ( Pres. ) Moss. Gerald Leon South Bend B.S. Marketing ZBT ( Pres. ) , Blue Key ( V-pres. ) , Brd. of Aeons, ( Pres. ) , Soph. Class ( V-pres. ) , lU Fnd.. Pres. Cab. Mulligan, John Charles LaPorte B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, YMCA MuRAiDA Jr., Cyril Leo Gary B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, SAM, Business Horizons ( Adv. Art Dir. ) MuRDAKES. Jim Gary B.S. Business Mysliwiec, John Ted Hammond B.S. Marketing 24 E, Falcoa Club, Marketing Club, Narter, Irwin Harold Gary B.S. Marketing Marketing Club Neiswender, Daniel Frederick Bloomington B.S. Finance Accounting Club, Finance Club Miller, Thomas Lowell Nelson. Alan Andrew Fort Wayne Marion B.S. Gen. Business Administration B.S. Marketing I-Men s Ass ' n., lU Newman Club. Unit Councils, MRC Glee Club, Varsity Athletics, YMCA. University Marketing Club, Cavaliers Rifle Team (Captain) (Ath. Ch.) MlLSTEN, MALCOM Tulsa, Oklahoma B.S. Accounting Zk ' Sl (Rec, Alumni Rec). Accounting Club, Hillel Foundation, YMCA MiNKow, Bernard ' South Bend B.S. Accounting ZBT, Beta Gamma Sigma, Blue Key (Rec Sec, Treas. ) , Bd. of Aeons, Stud. Sen. ( Pres. ) , V.P. of Stud. Miraglia, Rock Joseph Indianapolis B.S. Production Management Mitchell, Robert Kenneth South Bend B.S. Accounting Beta Gamma Sigma, Accounting Club Mitchell, Thom Elliott Decatur B.S. General Business 2X, Skull and Crescent ( Pres. ) , Sphinx Club Mitchell, William Richard Burnham, Illinois B.S. Marketing Real Estate Club, Marketing Club, SAM, MRC Bowling League and Glee Club MoBLo, Ronald Jerome Gary B.S. Management Arbutus, Falcon Club, Pershing Rifles Moore. Billy Ross Mo ore sville B.S. Accounting Alpha Epsilon Psi, Accounting Club, Flame Club, Trojans (Sch. Ch.) Moore, Harold Ray Nashville B.S. Management S E (Sec.) , Jr. Interfrat. Council, SAM (Faculty Reporter) Morgan. Jack Noble Indianapolis B.S. Real Estate lU Real Estate Club ( Treas. ) MoRiARTY, Russell Lee Tippecanoe B.S. General Business Marketing Club. Real Estate Club Nesbitt, Wanita Carolyn Rensselaer B.S. Business Education Neuman, Robert Paul Hopkins, AUnnesota B.S. Marketing lU Foundation, Student Athletic Comm.. Stud. Senate, Union Brd.. SAM Nichols. C. Eugene Indianapolis B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Kappa Kappa Psi. (Treas.). Marching 100, M. 100 Council ( Pres.) , Rollins House (Pres.) O ' Neal, Cedric Carter Kokomo B.S. Marketing OvERMYER, David Wilber Fort Wayne B.S. Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi. SAM, Marketing Club Pace, Theodore Passales East Chicago B.S. Marketing Daily Student, SAM, Marketing Club, Finance Club Page, Max Franklin Indianapolis B.S. Gen. Business Administration Real Estate Club, Maple Hall ( Soc. Ch., Treas.) Palmer, John Marion Hammond B.S. Accounting ATA ( Pres., Treas. ) , Falcon Club ( Pub. Ch. ) , Interfrat. Council (Treas.) , Delta Sigma Rho Parker, Ferris H. Union City B.S. Production Management Student Senate, SAM KKP, SAM. Smith wood (V-pres.) Parker, Harry Clinton B.S. Personnel Management Student Senate, American Legion, SAM Parker. Jerry Dale Logansport B.S. Gen. Business Administration lU Young Republicans. Skull and Crescent, YMCA Patrick, Daniel W. Seymour B.S. Gen. Business Administration Paulauski. Barbara Ann East Chicago B.S. Business Education Omicron Delta, YWCA. Union Comm. Ch., Mem. Hall (Sch. Ch.) Payne. Richard Allen Indianapolis B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, lU Newman Club, SAM. Maple Hall ( Treas. ) Peachin, Edward Indianapolis B.S. Accounting SAM (Sec. Rush Ch.) , Arnold Air Soc, Acct. Club. Hillel Fnd., Var. Ath. ( Swim. Mgr. ) Niespondziany, Harry Stephen Peck, Don William South Bend B.S. Gen. Business Administration NoBLiTT, John R. Rockville B.S. Production Management Arnold Air Society ( Exec. Off.) , SAM, Sphinx Club, Union Comm. C h., Acacia ( House Mgr. ) Nolan, James Darrell Sellersburg B.S. Gen. Business Administration Unit Councils, Cavaliers ( Treas. ) , Exec. Brd. for Indep. Party Norman. Donald Everett Louisville. Kentucky B.S. Gen. Business Administration Marching 100, Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade, Fencing Team Obremskey, Peter Lawrence Jeffersonville B.S. Gen. Business Administration 4 rA ( Rec. Sec. ) . Arnold Air Soc, I-Men ' s Ass ' n., lU End., Stud. Ath. Com.. Varsity Ath. O ' Leary, Patrick Terre Haute B.S. Marketing KS, Marketing Club Oliver, Ruth Gore Aionrovia B.S. Accounting Accounting Club O ' Malley, J. Peter South Bend B.S. Finance K2 ( V-pres. ) , Delta Sigma Pi, Finance Club. Falcon Club. Jr. Interfrat. Council Anderson B.S. Marketing PA, Arnold Air Soc, lU Young Rep., American Market. Ass ' n. Percifield, Willlam Lester Nashville B.S. Accounting Z I ' E (Treas.) Perkins, Donald Lee Brownstown B.S. Insurance Arnold Air Soc, Delta Sigma Delta, Falcon Club, Pershing Rifles, Skull and Crescent Peters, Donald E. Indianapolis B.S. Gen. Business Administration YMCA.Rifies Club, SAM Petkovich, Charles Robert Whiting B.S. Transportation Falcon Club, lU Newman Club. Nu Sigma Nu, Student Senate, SAM Petroich. Ronald John Gary B.S. Marketing lU Newman Club. Little 500, lU Marketing Club Pickerill. Robert Louis Salem B.S. Business-Chemistry Marketing Club. SAM, Flame Club, American Chemical Society Pittman. Charlene Grace Russellinlle B.S. Business Education Omicron Delta, YWCA, Future Teachers of America 456 Pitts, Jack Vail Scons burg B.S. Marketing Alpha Delta Sigma, Marketing Club tV-pres.) Plaskett, Edward L. Jr. Easi Chicago B.S. Marketing Daily Student ( Advertising Salesman) , Marketing Club, SAM Plessinger, Judith Ann Indianapolis B.S. Textile Merchandising , Arbutus ( Res. Ed. ) , lU Fnd. , Mortar Brd. ( V-pres. ) , Stud. Ath. Comm. ( V-pres. ) Polk, Mary Evelyn Oaktown B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, SAM Pomp. Williaai Charles Fort Wayne B.S. Gen. Business Administration SX ( Sec.. Rush Ch.). Falcon Club, Inierfrat. Council, lU End., Skull and Crescent, Sphinx Club PopYK. Raymond Robert Hammond B.S. Marketing lU Stud. Union, Marketing Club. N. Cot. Grove ( See. Ch.) , MRC ( Soc. Comm., Treas. ) Powell, Phillip Eugene LaPorte B.S. Finance lU Forum, Square and Compass Club Pramuk, Richard Joseph Whiting B.S. Gen. Business Administration Advertising Club, Real Estate Club, SAM Prieboy. Joseph John East Chicago B.S. Marketing Daily Student, lU Newman Club, Marketing Club, Finance Club PRITCHARD, Judy Windfall B.S. Business Education A (RushCh..Pres.), Jr. Panhel, Omicron Delta (Pres.) , Panhel (Gen. Rush Ch.}, Union Comm. Ch. PucKETT, Kenneth Indianapolis B.S. Gen. Business Administration SAM QuiGGLE, Gerald Wayne Granada, Minnesota B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, SAM Ramey, Harold Kendall West Lafayette B.S. Accounting Square and Compass ( Program Ch. and Treas. ) Raney, James Rl ' ssell Washington B.S. Finance Ranostaj, Jerry Whiting B.S. Management SAM Rans. Donald Lynn Rochester B.S. Accounting 0E (Pres.) , Arnold Air Society (Adj.) , Accounting Club, SAM Rausch, Albert Waddell Bremen B.S. Gen. Business Administration Rea, Williaa£ Harvey Patriot B.S. Accounting Alpha Kappa Psi (Master of Rituals) , Accounting Club Ready, Robert Griff eth B.S. Business Law Trojans. Law Club, Wesley Fnd., Young Republicans Club Reed, Douglas Lee South Bend B.S. Gen. Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi ( Pres. ) . Phi Eta, Varsity Debate, SAM Reed, John Francis Bloomington B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Management Club. Square and Compass Rees, Donald Wayne Indianapolis B.S. Accounting 2N (Brd. of Standards), Accounting Club, Falcon Club, YMCA Regan, Michael Joseph Chicago, Illinois B.S. Accounting Accounting Club. lU Newman Club. Unit Councils, Elliott House (Treas.) , Intramurals Regas, Carole Chicago. Illinois B.S. Textile Merchandising ZTA ( Soc. Ch. ) , Marketing Club. Gamma Alpha Chi, Jr. Panhellenic Regenovich, Paul Jr. Hammond B.S. Accounting lU Newman Club, Accounting Club. SAM Rekus, Bernard Shaley Chicago, Illinois B.S. Insurance Delta Sigma Pi, Insurance Club, lU Newman Club, Little 500, SAM Remite, Roy Michael New Jersey B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, lU Newman Club, Unit Councils, Elliott House ( Soc. Ch., Ath. Ch.) Rent, Charles Edward Indianapolis B.S. Management NAACP, Alpha Phi Alpha, SAM Reynolds, Barbara Jean Salem B.S. Business Education WRA, Oak Hall (Cor. Adv.) RHODES, Van Mater Peru B.S. Marketing lU Young Republicans, Marketing Club, Real Estate Club Rice, Ellis M. Alonticello B.S. Management SAM, Phi Eta Sigma Rice. Stanley Deane Indianapolis B.S- Gen. Business Administration KAP (V-pres.) , Arnold Air Soc. (Comm.) , Interfrat. Coun., Skull and Crescent (V-pres.) , Stud. Sen. Richardson, Dona Lee San Pierre B.S. Business Education Omicron Delta RiECKEM, Forrest Gilbert Evansiille B.S. Management Alpha Kappa Psi, lU Flying Club. Inter- Varsity, SAM, Elliott House (Soc. Ch.) Riely, Richard James New Albany B.S. Marketing Ritter, MLartha Ann Fort Wayne B.S. Business Education KKP (V-pres.) . Alpha Lambda Delta, Beta Gamma Sigma, Enomene, lU Fnd.. Omicron Delta (Rec. Sec.) Roach Jr., Armand D. Indianapolis B.S. Accounting GX ( Treas. ) . Accounting Club. Falcon Club ( Sec, Var. Ath. ) RoBBiNS, Alan M. R. Evanston, Illinois B.S. Accounting Beta Gamma Sigma. lU Fnd.. Stud. Ath. Comm., Sophomore Football Mgr. RoBBiNS, Gene Elmer Brownston B.S. Accounting Alpha Kappa Psi, Accounting Club. MRC Brd. of Gov., A[RC Sec. Coun., (Pres.). COPE (Treas.) ROBERTS, Robert Jerome Eransville B.S. Accounting nK I ( Soc. Ch. ), Alpha Delta Sigma. Marketing Club, Advertising Club, Skull and Crescent. YMCA Robinson, Don Lee Marti?isiHle B.S. Management SAM Rodenberg, Joseph Harris Chicago. Illinois B.S. Accounting Arbutus, Hillel Foundation, Scabbard and Blade Roellchen, Thomas ALL i-N Vincennes B.S. Marketing Roesch. William Ellsworth South Bend B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, MRHA Exec. Brd.. MQ Brd. of Gov., Phi Eta Sigma, Dewey- Admirals (Soc. Ch.) Roop, Franklin Eugene Bloomington B.S. Accounting Accounting Club Rosenfelt, Donald Alan Paterson, New Jersey B.S. Marketing AEn (Pres.) . Marketing Club. Falcon Club, Interfrat. Coun., , Sphinx Club Rosenthall Jr., Roi H. Marion B.S. Finance A , lU Young Reps., Real Estate Club, Finance Club Rossow, Russell Craig Eransville B.S. General Business RoTH, Donald Paul Crawford sville B.S. Marketing AXA, Marketing Club, lU Newman Club, lU Young Republicans, Marching 100 RouHiER, Jack A. South Bend B.S. Marketing I-Men ' s Ass ' n., Unit Councils, Var. Ath., Capt. Var. Golf, Hoosier Cts. Coun. Member RousH, John A. Aiarion B.S. Gen. Business Administration Marketing Club, MRC Brd. of Gov. Unit Coun., YMCA, Cavalier Hall ( Pres. ) Rupp, Robert Charles Indianapolis B.S. Finance AXA, Finance Club Russell, William Joseph Linton B.S. Gen. Business Administration Ryan, James L. Hobart B.S. Finance Ryan. John Howard Fort Wa ne B.S. Gen. Business Administration ex (V-pres.), YMCA. lU Newman Club Sainato, Dominic Vincent East Chicago B.S. Marketing Arbutus. Daily Student. IL ' Collegiate Democrats. lU Newman Club. Sailing Club Salrin, Ralph E. Medaryrille B.S. Accounting Sammons, James Edward Kentland B.S. Marketing Marketing Club. lU Collegiate Democrats Santelik, John Gary B.S. Marketing (U Newman Club. Marketing Club. SAM Sappenfield. Phyllis Ann Miami, Florida B.S. Accounting KKF SAM. Smithwood ' V-pres. ) Schaaf, Jerry Charles Warsaw B.S. Marketing 2N ( Treas. ) . Alpha Delta Sigma, Arnold Air Soc., Daily Student, Marketing Club. Accounting Club Schaler, Bernard A. Beech Grove B.S. Production Management Beta Gamma Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi, SAM, lU Newman Club, Sec. of MRC SCHARF, Edward Ellis Gary B.S. Marketing lU Newman Club, Unit Coun.. YMCA, Unit 18. (Soc.Ch.) ScHiMizzi, Ned Vincent Mishawaka B.S. Marketing lU Newman Club lU Young Reps., MQ Brd. of Gov. SCHLEHUSER. DONALD WaYNE Columbus B.S- Accounting Accounting Club Schmeling. Eugene Leonard Fort Wayne B.S. Accounting SX f Treas. ) . Accounting Club. YMCA, SAM Schmidt. Robert Rudolf Louisville. Kentucky B.S. Marketing Alpha Delta Sigma. SAM, Delta Alpha Epsilon, Rollins House ( Lt. Gov. ) ScHMiTT, Thomas Alan Elkhart B.S. Marketing Marketing Club. YMCA Schooler, Frank Richard Indianapolis B.S. Marketine TKE ( Pledge Trainer House Mgr.) . YMCA. SAM. Marketing Club. AFROTC Precision Drill Team ScHRADER, William Raymont) Bremen B.S. General Business Flame Club, lU Collegiate Democrats, L ' nion Councils. SAM. Dodds House (Soc. Ch.) Schultes. William Albert Crane B.S. Management Schultz Jr., Richard Albert Hampton, New Jersey B.S. Transportation lU Flying Club, Marching 100. Si elunking Club. i. Treas.) SCHUMAN, MINOT KeITH Wanamaker B.S. Production Management Arnold Air Soc., I-Men s Ass n.. Varsity Athletics, YMCA, SAM Schuster, John E. Griff eth B.S. Accounting PK. lU Newman Club, Accounting Club Scott. Donald illl m Terre Haute B-S. Marketing Skull and Crescent. Marketing Club. Management Club Scott. John Toner Anderson B.S. Accounting Alpha Kappa Psi, Arbutus ( Treas. , lU Young Rep. { Dir.) , Scabbard and Blade. BB Mgr. SEKEREZ, ZarKO Gary B.S. General Business Seltzer. Roger Irwin Highland Park. liitnois B.S. Finance ZBT I, Pres. , Beta Gamma Sicma, Blue Key. Stud. Sup. Ct., ' MCA. Sherman, Raymond Phillips Madison B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, f Treas. ).MQ Bid. of Gov., Hummer House Shroat. John Harvey Marion B-S. Accounting Beta Gamma Sigma. Accounting Club. YMCA. Ushers Corps.. Rogers H ( Treas. ; Shue. Charles Douglas Goshen B.S. Accounting Accounting Club. lU Foundation. Phi Eta Sigma. Scabbard and Blade. Dodds House ' Gov. Shuel. Donald Ames Princeton B.S. Management Shula, Robert Joseph South Bend B.S. Marketing Arnold Air Soc.. Blue Kev, ( Pres. j . ■rA (Rush Ch.) , Arnold Air Soc.. Blue Key ( Pres. ) , Union Board (Pres. J Shuman, L arry Allan Lafayette B-S. Marketing Ki ' (Soc.Ch.) Siegel, James Charles A ngola B.S. General Business Z4 E (Schol. Ch.) Simmons. Tajies Gordon Cincinnati. Ohio Marketing Club. Advertising Club, Stud- Ath. Comm.. 1vlCA SiRKUs. Sanford William Shelbyville B.S. Accounting ii-iM ( Treas. ) , Accounting Club Skievaske. Jack Gary B.S. Management Cosmopolitan Club, RiBe Club, SAM Smith, Jr., Dana La Fayette Hammond B.S. General Business Flame Club. Sailing Club, Spelunking Club. Square and Compass Club. Delta, Sigma Rho Smith, Donald Howard Valparaiso B.S. Marketing Marketing Club. SAM. ' MCA. V. ' esley Foundation Smith. Edward Eugenie Indianapolis B.S. Marketing Alpha Delta Sigma. Advertising Club. Management Club, Marketing Club Smith. Jr.. J, mes O. Rochester AXA ( Treas. ) . Campus Christians. Accounting Club. Jr. Interfrat. Smith. Margaret Inez Indianapolis B.S. Marketing Belles. Gamma Alpha Chi i Sec.) , Jr. Panhellenic. Smithwood II t V-pres.) S.NtlTH. PH ' LLIS K. Y Brou nsburg B.S. Textile Merchandising IL Ind.. Pamarada. Stud. Ath. Comm.. Tau Beta Sigma, (emorial k Sec.. Treas. ) Smith. Richard Nelson Brook: die B.S. Law Alpha Phi Omega. ' MCA. Real Estate Club. Acacia . Historian) Smith. Saarel Lee New Albany B.S. Marketitig Sailing Club. Student Marketing aub S.MiTH. Terry Cl- tong Ha ;rr;of:d B.S- Public Business Admin. MRC Board of Gov.. Singing Hoosiers. SAM, S. Cottage Grove (.Gov.) 457 Smith. Virginia Kendjlliille B.S. Elementary Education AZ, Y X ' CA, ACE. FTA SoHN, William Peter Indianapolis B.S. Real Estate Delta Sigma Pi, Marketing Club. Real Estate Club, lU Flving Club, SAM SouLiGNY, Donald J. Hammond B.S. Public Business Admin. lU Newman Club, SAM Spaulding, Norman Willlam Frankfort B.S. Marketing Cheerleader ( 3 yrs.) , lU Fnd., Marketing Club, Pres. Cab., Stud. Ath. Comm., Acacia (V-pres.) Speer, Howard Sheldon Cleveland, Ohio B.S. Accounting Spencer. Thomas Allen Mishau-aka B.S- Transportation ATA ( Corres. Sec. ) , Transportation Club f Pres. ) , lU Young Rep., YMCA Spindler, Parker Jerome Vly mouth B.S. Marketing 4 X ( Secretary) Marketing Club, Flame Club Srfver, Eugene Robert South Bend B.S. General Business SAM, lU Rifle Club. Men ' s Quad Rifle Club, Rollins House (Athletic Chairman) Stanley, Karol V. Indianapolis B.S. Marketing Alpha Delta Sigma, Arbutus, Daily Student. lU Collegiate Democrats, YMCA, Acacia Steckley, Philip Richard Indianapolis B.S. Marketing YMCA, Union Committeeman Steen, Harold Alvin W ashington B.S. Gen. Business Administration YMCA Stefan, Richard Joseph Chicago, Illinois B.S- Management SAM, lU Newman Club, MQ Bd. of Gov ' s, Scabbard and Blade, Stud. Ath. Comm., Elliott H. (Gov.) Steeling, Jerome Patrick Hammond B.S- Marketing Marketing Club, Real Estate Club Stern, Walter Phillip, Jr. New Albany B.S. Marketing K2 (Rush Ch.J , Marketing Club. Advertising Club. Falcon Club, Jr. Interfraternity Council Stewart, William Lee Bremen B.S. General Business Skull and Crescent, Stud. Ath. Comm., YMCA, Sr. Mgr. of ■Varsity Basketball, AT ( V-pres. } Stoner, Clifford Edward Greenfield B.S. Business Law Beta Gamma Sigma, Law Club, lU Young Republicans, Wesley Foundation Stout, James L. Tipton B.S. Gen. Business Administration Flame Club, MRC Board of Governors, West Hall 3 CGov.) Stratman, Joseph Robert Huntington B.S. Management SAM Strick. Gerald Henry Gary B.S. Marketing iAM C Historian y Hillel Foundation. YMCA, Advertising, Marketing Club. Stuart, Nancy Jean Salem, N .]. B.S- Secretarial ( Treasurer). KKF Omicron Delta, Smithwood I Sullivan, David Andres Dayton B.S. General Business Sullivan, Neil Edwards West fie Id B.S. Accounting Accounting Club 5usic, Philip Anthony East Chicago B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Management Club Falcon Club, lU Newman Club, Sutherland, Warner Charles ]X hiting B.S. Marketing Union Board Sutton. David Leroy Fort Wayne B.S. Personnel Management Falcon Club, SAM, SX (Associate, Executive Comm.) Svetanoff. Gerald N. Gary B.S. Business Law Arbutus, Daily Student, Kappa Alpha Mu Swift, Sarah Anne Evansfille B.S. General Business Swift, William Donald Fort Wayne B.S. General Business Ben (Pres.) . V-pres., Rush Ch. Soc. Ch. ) , Falcon Club ( V-pres. ) , Interfrat. Coun., lU Young Reps. SzANYi, John Louis H amnion d B.S. Finance lU Newman Club, Sen. Assist., Stud. Elections Comm., Unit Councils, Rogers R ( Treas. ) Tarnow, Robert Cameron Bloomington B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, SAM, Square and Compass Taylor, Jacqualin Sue Redkey B.S. Business Education A FA (Treas., Pres., Pledge Class) Omicron Delta, YWCA FTA, Jr. Panhellenic, TeVault, Carol Cason Bloomington B.S. Business Education AAA (Marshall) Omicron Delta, YWCA. Thoman, Harold Willlam, Jr. Indianapolis B.S. Management Thomas, Riette Doris Indianapolis B.S. Marketing Gamma Alpha Chi, Hellel End., SAM Daily Student, Marketing Club. Thompson. Glenn Eugene Bloomington B.S. Finance Alpha Kappa Psi, Deans Honor Roll Thompson, Henrietta Moss Logansport B.S. Business Education ZTA (Rush Ch.). Omicron Delta (Rush Chairman; Thompson, Jerry Lee South Bend B.S. Gen. Business Administration I-Men ' s As sociation, Varsity Athletics Thompson, Shirley Anne Indianapolis B.S. Office and Sec. Training Omicron Delta, SAM (Secretary) Thornburg. Jr., Robert E. Bloomington B.S. Accounting Accounting Club TlMBERLAKE, ROBERT GeNE LogaJi sport B.S. Management Business Club, Skull and Crescent, SAM, Town Hall Board TiPLlCK. Dan Indianapolis B.S. Marketing SAM Tipps, Ralph Eugene Salem B.S. Accounting Accounting Club ToMczAK, John Joseph Demotie B.S. Marketing lU Newman Club, MQ Bd. of Gov., Sailing Club, Marketing Club, Nichols H. (Soc.Ch.) Townsend, Janet Elaine Anderson B.S. Personnel Management AFA (Sch. Ch.), Arbutus (Office Mgr.), SAM, Omicron Delta, Panhellenic Traumer, Sylvia Beatrice Lafayette B.S. Personnel Management Delra, SAMZTA (Treas.) lU Newman Club, Omicron Trenary. David K. Hob art B.S. Marketing Union Coram. Ch., Marketing Club. YMCA ( Exec. Assist. ) , Comm. of Philanthrop. Endeavors, Acacia Trense, Charles Frederick Glencoe. Illinois B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, SAM Trethewey. Joseph Thomas South Bend B.S. Business Education (Pres.).MRHA Jud. Bd. lU Fnd., Kappa Kappa Psi, Trees Center Board of Govs. Trowbridge, Hugh Dwight Fredericksburg B.S. Marketing Turbin, Donald Gene Hammond B.S. Marketing YMCA, Marketing Club, SAM TuRBowiTZ, Leslie David B.S. Marketing nA4 (Pres., Ath. Ch., Social Ch.), Interfraternity Council Underhill, Thomas Willard Butler B.S. Business Marketing Ben, Marketing Club. lU Young Republicans, YMCA Ungar, Tom. W. Cincinnati. Ohio B.S. Marketing ZBT, Daily Student, Hillel Fnd. Urdal. Robert Michael Connersrille B.S. Production Manager I-Men s Assoc, Varsity Athletics, SAM. Ed. of Management News- paper, MRHA, Photography Club Uzlac, Jr., Sam Gary B.S. Accounting AT ( Soc. Ch.) , Union Comm. Ch.. Fresh. Class Steering Comm., Accounting Club, Jr. Union Brd. Vangel. Stephen James Gary B.S. Finance Finance Club, lU Collegiate Democrats, lU Newman Club Velasquez, Peter John Alar ion B.S. General Business Management Club, Accounting Club, Real Estate Club Very, Lawrence Edward New Albany B.S. Marketing K2 (Rush Ch.) , Marketing Club ViNcz, Albert Andrew Indianapolis B.S. Finance Vittello, Angeline Rose Logansport B.S. Accounting and Bus. Ed. AZ ( Sec. ) , Alpha Lambda Delta, Sen. Assoc., lU Newman Club, AWS, Omicron Delta, VuciCH. David Joseph East Chicago B.S. Accounring Accounting Club Waggoner, James Paul Lyons B.S. Marketing Alpha Delta Sigma, Marketing Club. Wesley Fnd. Walker, Thomas D. New Albany B.S. Marketing ' l K ' ( Pres. ) , Interfrat. Coun., Skull and Crescent (Pres. ) , Sphinx Club, Stud. Ath. Comm. Wallace, Kenneth William Gary B.S. Gen. Business Administration SAM, Flame Club, MQ Brd. of Govs. ( Hospitality Comm.) , Jenkins House (Gov.) Walter, Charles James Hobart B.S. Management Hoosier Courts ( Mayor) , lU Bowling Team Wampler, Joseph Davis New Albany B.S. Marketing BK f (Soc. Ch., Rush Ch.), Coun., Sphinx Club (Treas.) Marketing Club, Jr. Interfrat. Watts. Kenneth Philip Greenfield B.S. Business AT (Rush Ch.. Brd. of Directors), SAM Weddle, JohnO. Speedii ' ay B.S. Marketing KZ ( Rush Ch. ) , Falcon Club, YMCA Weiss. Ronald Marc Chicago. Illinois B.S. Finance Finance Club (Treas.) , Hillel End., Aud. Usher, Real Estate Club, SAM (Treas.) Wesolowski, Richard Oeter East Chicago B.S. Marketing Alpha Delta Sigma, Advertising Club, Unit 13 (Ath. Mgr.) Wetzel, Walter John Evansiille B.S. Transponation IN ( Treas.) , Falcon Club, Skull and Crescent, Union Comm. Ch., Transportation Club Whitaker, John Russell Indianapolis B.S. Real Estate Real Estate Club Whitlow, Robert Dale Martinsville Accounting WiBLE. Ralph William Owensboro B.S. General Business 2N (House Mgr.) , I-Men ' s Ass ' n. WiEGMAN, David Paul Fort Way72e B.S. Marketing 2N ( Pledge Instructor) , YMCA, Hungarian Relief Fund ( Treas. ) Marketing Club WiGGS, Buddy Lee Petersburg B.S. Marketing Marketing Club Wigner, Jack Phillip Marion B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, lU Young Republicans. Tomahawk, YMCA WiLKiNs, Robert Gene Hammond B-S. Marketing Real Estate Club, Marketing Club. MRC ( Business MgrT) Williams. Joyce Beatrice Gary Elementary Education Panhellenic Williams, Laurence Allen Woodruff, South Carolina B.S. Personnel Manager KA ' P ' . Interfrat. Council. Sphinx Club. SAM, Air Force Drill Team Williams, Richard Dee Lawrence burg B.S. Marketing lU Young Rep., Jr. Interfraternity Coun., Singing Hoosiers, YMCA, Marketing Club Williams, Roy Martin Muncie B.S. Finance ' KT (V-pres.) , Arnold Air Soc., Interfrat. Council, Sphinx Club Willsey, Filmore Wayne Indianapolis B.S. Insurance Insurance Club Wilson, Fredrietta Jean Indianapolis B.S. Management SAM, Weatherwax House ( Pres. ) Wilson, Jon Lant on Flora. Illinois B.S. Marketing •J-KT (Treas.. Rush Ch.) , Falcon Club, lU Young Rep., Marketing Club, Air Force Drill Team Wilson, Richard Stephan New Albany B.S. Marketing Jr. Interfrat. Coun., MRHA Exec. Bd., Marketing Club, Trees Cntr. Bd. of Govs., Laurel H. (Gov.j Wimmer, Ronnie Joe Marion B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, MEJLA, Photo Club. Dunn House ( Treas. ) Winner, Stephen Eugene Fort Wayne B.S. Marketing lU Young Republicans WiRTS, Stephen Washington B.S. Marketing lAE (Chaplain), Marketing Club, Scabbard and Blade Wittman, Charles Franklin Hobart B.S. Marketing Wohlfeld. Lowell Indianapolis B.S. Insurance Insurance Club. Hillel Fnd., Union Comm. Work, YMCA Wolff, Phyllis Irene Plymouth B.S. Business Education Omicron Delta,YWCA, AWS, WRH Wolgast, Donald Richard Leba7ion B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, Advertising Club, Beta Alpha Psi, Marketing Club Wood, David Scott Indianapolis B.S. Finance Alpha Kappa Psi. Falcon Club. Scabbard and Blade. lU Young Republicans. i:X (Soc. Ch.) Woodmansee. Basil Elvin Sway zee B.S. Gen. Business Administration SAM Works. Carl Gene South Bend B.S. Accounting Interfraternity Coun., Sphinx Club. YMCA. A I A (Pres.) WORLEY, Daniel Eugene Clinton B.S. General Business SAM Wright. Beverly Jean Evansrille B.S- Business Education A4 ( Sec. ) , AWS Council ( Treas. ) . Omicron Delta ( Sec. ) , YWCA ( Soc. Ch.) , Vice-Ch. of Organized Party 458 I Wright, Emmet Gordon Mitchell B.S. Management Phi Eta Sigma. SAM, Hoosier Courts (Councilman) Wrigley, Thomas Grainge, Jr. Anderson B.S. Accounting Sailing Club, Accounting Club Wrobleski, James A. Michigan City B.S. Business Administration K (Pres.), Falcon Club, lU Newman Club Wyman, Norman Ray Marengo B.S. Accounting Accounting Club ( V-pres.) . MRHA Exec. Brd., Trees Center Brd. of Govs. ( V-pres. ) , Linden H. (Gov.) Yerkes, William Porter Alishauaka B.S. Real Estate lU Young Republicans, Wesley Fnd., Real Estate Club, SAM Young. Vern R. Indianapolis B.S. Management ZivicH. Donald Alexant)er East Chicago B.S. Gen. Business Administration ATfi {Soc. Ch.. Pub. Ch.), SAM, Falcon Club, lU Young Rep., Union Comm. Ch. ZUCKERBERG, MaRVIN JOSEPH Indianapolis B.S. Real Estate Arbutus, Sailing Club, Varsity Athletics, YMCA, Real Estate Club ZuRCHER, Carl Joseph FoTt Wayne B.S. General Business Arbutus, Delta Sigma Pi ( Treas. , lU Fnd., MRC Brd. of Govs., SAM Ashley, Nancy Hueston Middletoivn B.S. Education AZ. ACE, YWCA Babe, Jane Louise Bloomington B.S. Education , YWCA, Pi Lambda Theta (V-pres. ) Baer. Barbara Allen Carrjiel B.S. Speech Theta Alpha Phi. Brown County Playhouse. Indiana State Teachers College Baker (Mrs.) , Kathleen Sheridan B.S. Education FTA, YWCA EDUCATION Abrell, Karen S. Odon B.S. Education Adams, Mary Ellen Palmyra B.S. Business Education FTA Alegre, Gladys Fumiko Kukiiihaele, Hawaii B.S. Education Hawaiian Club. ACE, lU Newman Club. Oak and Walnut ( Corridor Advisor) Alexander, Patricia Joan Mitchell B.S. Language Arts ASX Union. YWCA Alley, James Richard, Jr. Danrille B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy Allison (Mrs.) , Susan Ann Gary B.S. Education NEA Alt, Richard Matthew Fort W ' ayne B.S. Social Studies Armey. Carol Ann Bluff ton B.S. Language Arts Alpha Lambda Delta, Sycamore ( Treas. ) Armstrong, Susan South Bend B.S. Elementary A l ( Philanthropy Ch.) . Jr. Panhellenic ( Sec.) , ACE. AWS (Rep.) Arthur. Joan Sheridan B.S. Education AZ. Jr. Panhellenic. YWCA. lU Young Republicans. ACE Baldwin, Jo Ann Garrett B.S. General Business . , FTA Barclay, Suzanne Indianapolis B.S. Language Arts Sycamore ( Scholarship Comm. ) , William Woods College Barlowe. Philip Conrad Bedford B.S. Language Arcs in. Daily Student, Marching 100 Bassler, Elaine Regina Indianapolis B.S. Education Hillel Foundation, ILT Young Republicans Bastin, Kay Ann Wheatland B.S. Education ACE Bazil, Constance Gary B.S. Education lU Collegiate Democrats, FTA, ACE Beals. Reita Johnson Bloomington B.S. Education A ( Hse. Mgr. ) , WRA. YWCA, Denison L ' niversicy, DePauw Beerbower, Joanne Arlene Grabill B.S. Elementary Education Stud. Supreme Court, AWS Council, lU Foundation, Pi Lambda Theta, Mortar Board Belcher, Marlene Yvonne Netv Albany B.S. Education (V-pres.), ' WCA, Pleiades, Union Board Bellessis. Pete B. Gary B.S. Education Benjamin, Sandra Eileen Munster B.S. Education lAT, Jr. Panhellenic, Panhellenic ( Rush Couns. ) , ACE BiSEL, Karen Patricia Indianapolis B.S. Education Stud. Ath. Comm., YWCA. Pi Lambda Theta, Wesley Foundation, Referral Bd. Blaisdell. Nancy Mae Indianapolis B.S. Education ZTA, Junior Class (V-pres.), Pleiades. Mortar Board, Union Board Boger, Bonnie Jean Tell City B.S. Education XSi (Asst. Sec.), ' CA. FTA. ACE Bough, Betty Jean Bedford B.S. Education Pi Lambda Theta. FTA BovcLEY. Beverly Ann Burlington B.S. Language Arts Tau Beta Sigma, FTA, Hoosierettes, Arbutus Bowman, Sarah Jeannette Owensboro. Kentucky B.S. Speech and Theater lU Young Republicans, Alpha Psi Omega. YWCA Boyer, Peggy Lu Clarendon Hills. Illinois B.S. Language Arts A 1 Bradley. Marsha Lenora Indianapolis B.S. Education A::e, Walnut (V-pres.), Jr. Panhellenic, NAACP, Oak (Union Board Rep.) Brafford. Ward Lee Oolitic B.S. HPER lU Collegiate Democrats Branson, Julia Alice Frankfort B.S. Language Arts Brinklow, Robert Graham Goshen B.S. Biology Bristol. Mary Emily Hobart B.S. Education YWCA. DePauw Brooks, Edward Glen Greenfield B.S. Afarketing I -iG, Alpha Delta Sigma ( Treas. ) Brothers. Helen Jane Orleans B.S. Education Pi Lambda Theta. Alpha Lambda Delta Brown, Joan Marie Lafayette B.S. Social Studies WRH (Judicial Bd). Youth Hostel, lU Newman Club, Cedar ( V-pres. ) Browning. Barbara Ann Indianapolis B.S. Biology IV ( Rec. Sec, Historian), Enomene, YWCA. Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Bruening. Gail Ann Skokie. Illinois B.S. Education AXO (Rush Ch.) , VCA. ACE ( Treas. ) BuDLOVE, June Rose Gary B.S. Education lU Newman Club, ACE, FTA Burgess. Evelyn Harriet Beech Grove B.S. Education Burgess, Robert Joseph Jr. Richmond B.S. Social Studies MRCBd. of Gov.,FTA. lU Young Republicans. S. Hall Knights ( Treas.) Burgoyne, Myrna LuAnne Auburn B.S. Education . ' { Hse. Mer., Recording Sec. ) . FTA. ' WCA, lU Young Republicans BuRRis. Barbara Jean Indianapolis B.S. HPER and Biology Alpha Lambda Delta, WRA ( V-pres. . Sec. ) , Sycamore (Rec. Ch.). AWS Council Byrd, Katherine Frances Wadcsiiile B.S. Business Education Pine (Hse. Mgr. ). FTA Cash, Barbara Jane Indianapolis B.S. Social Studies. Math AXfi i V-pres. ) . Pi Lambda Theta. Monar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Enomene Cassady. Patricia Isabelle Fort a ije B.S. Fine Arts WRA Chambliss, Virginia L. Evansrille B.S. Nursing Education Cresset Chochos, Athena N. Marion B.S. Fine Arts Forest ( V-pres., Referral Board) . Student Senatorial Asst.. Arbutus, YWCA Clark. Marshia Lou Indianapolis B.S. Education KA ( Treas. ) , YWCA. AWS Council Clouse. Karen Deane Albion B.S. Business Education APA ( Pres., V-pres. ) , lU Young Republicans, Panhellenic Colbert, Roberta Suzanne Washington B.S. Education SK, ACE. FTA, YWCA. Belles, Union Comm. Ch. COLEMAN. Edith Mary Gary B.S. Education Sigma Gamma Rho, NAACP. ACE Coleman, Willlam Martin Odon B.S. Biological Science Coles, Norma Henrietta Niles, Michigan B.S. Education Morrison ( Soc. Ch. ) , WRA, ACE. Belles, Union Board, Sec. of Social Co-ordmate Collins. Carol Ann Terre Haute B.S. Education K. 6, Stud. Ath. Comm. CoNREY. Edward Krieger South Bend B.S. General Science ex ( Hse. Mgr. ) . Sphinx Club. Skull and Crescent CosTiN, Marjorie Ann Bellefontaine. Ohio B.S. Education Arbutus. YWCA. FTA, ACE Crum, Nancy Lee Richmond B.S. Education KA, Alpha Lambda Delta. AXCA Curry, Jacqueline Tune McCool B.S. Education Smjthwood I ( Cultural Ch. ) , FTA, YWCA Curtis, Celestine Gary B.S. Education Aie. ACE Curtis. Patricia Ann Monon B.S. Education A-t. Pi Lambda Theta. ACE (Sec.) . Alpha Lambda Delta. FTA (Pres., V-pres. ) CusiCK, Carole L E Eiansfille B.S. Social Studies Deal. Anice Amelia Bloomington B.S. Education AKA.IU Orchestra. ACE. Roger Williams Foundation DeLong. Paul Hugh South Bend B.S. Social Studies Deutsch. Barpar.- Ann Muncic B.S. Speech and Hearins Therapv. KA ( Rush Ch. ) . AWS Charm Clinic. Speech-Hearing Club DiANtONDis, Gail South Bend A.B. Language Art Greek American Club. Trees Center (, Sch. Ch. Diggs. L. Sharron Anderson B.S. Education Pi Lambda Theta. Stud. Ath. Comm., IL ' Collegiate Democrats, Jr. Prom V Ch. ) DiTTRiCH, Joan Arlene Gary B.S. Education ZK. FTA, ACE, lU Newman Club. Indiana State Teachers College Dixon, Gloria Inez Gary B.S. Education ASe, ACE. Panhellenic. Pi Lambda Theta Donaldson. Ruth Ellen Bic knell B.S. Social Studies AFA (Recording Sec.; . FTA. YWCA. lU Young Republicans. Union Doneff, Phyllis B. Gary M.S. Education Dressel. Jean Frances South Bend B.S. General Nursing Cresset Druckamiller. Patricia Lee A ngola B.S. Education YWCA, FTA, ACE Dudas. Rose S. Whiting B.S. Education Oak (Pres.. Hse. Coun.). WRH Executive Board. ACE. FTA Duwe. Elizabeth Margaret Freeport, Kansas B.S. Nursing Education Pi Lambda Theta, Cresset, Sigma Theta Tau ECKERT, P.AULI.NE MaE Gary B S. Fine Arts XO, lU Newman Club. L ' nion Comm. Ch., Senatorial Asst.. FTA, Stud. Elections Comm. Eggers, Judith Lenore Whiting B.S. Education Stud. Ath. Comm.. ACE. WRH Executive Bd., Smithwood II (Pres.) Ely, Brenda Sue Terre Haute B.S. Education Xo ( Soc. Ch. . ACE. PanheUenic. ' WCA Cabinet Emrick. Margaret Eileen Indianapolis B.S. Education ZK (.Registrar i . ' WCA Engstrom. C. rol AN ' X Michis an Ci: B.S. Biolocv ATA I. Scholarship Ch. ) , ' C ' CA Ensweiler. William John Crou n Point B.S. An Education •I ' ZK. MRC Photo Club, L nion Photo Club Etter, Grayce Beth Whiting B.S. Fine Arts FTA Evans. Lois Ann Deputy B.S- Business Education Wesley Foundation. AX CA. FTA. Sycamore (, Religious Ch.) EwiNG, Rosemary Eransrille B.S. Lancuaee Arts Oak t, Pres. i . Pamarada. VCRH Executive Bd.. L ' niversitr Singers, Referral Bd. Fancher. Flo t) Russell Paoli B.S. Education Trojans (. Treas. 1 . L ' nit Councils. MRC Arts Council, FTA FERNAN ' DEZ. LlLLLVN CONN E B.S. Education AZ (Charm Ch. ) . YWCA. FTA. ACE Fields. Jan et L R1E RusbtHle B.S. Education -WC. . FTA. ACE 459 PiSHMAN, Anita G. Aiichigan City B.S. Education Hillel Foundation, Smithwood I (Referral Bd.) Fleming, Patricia Ann Fort M ' ayne B.S. Education Smithwood II (Pres., V-pres., Sec. ) , Stud. 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Education Raper. Jack Wier Bloomington B.S. Biology Reeves, Nancy Sue Bloomington B.S. Language Arts Rice, Jean Sievers Indianapolis B.S. Education ETA. Hillel Richards, Katharine Jane Gas City B.S. Education A FA, ETA. ACE. Jordan River Review, Newman Club Rider. Hugh L. Pendleton B.S. History AX A ( Social Ch.), Singing Hoosiers, Pershing Rifles RiTTER ( Mrs. ) , Lucy Mae Cromwell B.S. Nursing Cresset Roach, Robert C. Delphi B.S. Biology Robinson, Marcella J. New Albany B.S. Education AF, YV( ' ' CA Rodgers, Phyllis Carole Gary B.S. Education ACE Rogers, Alice Emma Bloomington B.S. Education Pi Lambda Theta ( Pres. ) , ACE, ETA, YWCA Rosensweet. Barbara Lou Wilmette. Illinois B.S. Education lAT ( Social Ch. ) , YWCA, Hillel RuHE, Frances Antoinette Gary B.S. Education ACE, NEA, Newman Club Rutz (Mrs.) , Marlene Bloom Fort Wayne B.S. Education Pi Lambda Theta, Young Republicans Sanders, Mildred Ruth South Bend B.S. 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BiNFORD, Nancy Faye Crawfordsi ' ilte R.D.H. Dental Hygiene Boyd, Jack Howell Kokomo D.D.S. Dentistry Delta Sigma Pi Boyd. Russell Conda II Huntington. West Vtrginui D.D.S. Dentistry Junior Class Pres., Delta Sigma Delta BucHE, Ann West Lafayette R.D.H. Dental Hygiene I.U. Newman Club, Union Comm. Ch., The Cottages (V-pres.) Burgess, William Lee Sheridan D.D.S. Dentistry Burns, Walter Richard Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistry Xi Psi Phi ( Pres.) , Class Treas. (Soph.. Jr.) Byerley, Delmar Wade Ossiafi D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega Casey, Cardinal Maurice Marion D.D.S. Dentistry Cassingham, Robert Jack Kokomo D.D.S. Dentistry Childes, George Thomas Anderson D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega Conrad, Margaret Deanne Indianapolis R.D.H. Dental Hygiene Cope, Dallas Thurman Bloomington D.D.S. Dentistry Cox, Patricia Ann Sehna R.D.H. Dental Hygiene Crawford. Martha Jo Warsaw R.D.H. Dental Hygiene Cromwell, William Lewis Corydon D.D.S. Dentistry DeWitt, Walter Calvert, Jr, Ei ' ansfille D.D.S. 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Dentistry Psi Omega Kaufman, Rossya Berucha Witchita Falls. Texas R.D.H. Dental Hygiene Class Sec. Treas. (Jr., Sr. ) Kendrick, John William Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistry Kesling. Peter Crawford LaPorte D.D.S. Dentistry Blue Key, Junior American Dental Association Kleehammer. Daniel Stephen Valparaiso D.D.S. Dentistry AXA ( Soc. Ch., Rush Comra.) , Skull And Crescent, Sphinx Club. Student Elections Comm. Koenig, Leo John Elkhart D.D.S. Dentistry Krach. Jack Frederick Evansville D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega Kraybill. Sue Linelle Elkhart R.D.H. Dental Hygiene Medical Center Union Board KuzMic, Robert G. South Bend D.D.S. Dentistry Lecklitner. Donald Max Lafayette D.D.S. Dentistry Leer, Jerry Harmon Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistry Lentz, Jerry Owen Nap pa nee D.D.S. Dentistry lilAE, Arbutus. Skull and Crescent, Delta Sigma Delta, YMCA Leuenberger, Walter A., Jr. Alonroeville D.D.S. Dentistry Xi Psi Phi (Sec.) Lobdell, Linda Lou Indianapolis R.D.H. Dental Hygiene McCarty. Grace Ellen Gosport R.D.H. Dental Hygiene McCavit, Keith Dennis Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistry Malwin, Jarl Eldon Mic jigan City D.D.S. Dentistry Mattern, Robert Lee Wabash D.D.S. Dentistry Merkel, Ralph George Fort Wayne D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega, Junior American Dental Association Miller, Kenneth Orlan West Newton D.D.S. Dentistry Xi Psi Phi. Junior American Dental Association, Senior Class Secretary Moon, Robert Allen Hobart D.D.S. Dentistry Acacia (Alumni Sec). Delta Sigma Delta. Junior American Dental Association MORAN, James Michael Indianapolis D.D.S., B.S. Dentistry tK , Senior Class V-pres., Delta Sigma Delta, Pershing Rifles, L ' -Men ' s Assoc., Varsity Swimming Nienaber. Patricia Ann Greensburg R.D.H. Dental Hygiene Norman, Richard Daviess Greenwood D.D.S. Dentistry Pate, Frank Edward Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistry Junior American Dental Assoc, NAACP Pearson, David Lee Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistry Xi Psi Phi Perez, Jaime Vega Baia, Puerto Rico D.D.S. Dentistry Perotti, Robert Adam Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega, Junior American Dental Association Poindexter. Byron Kay Sandborn D.D.S. Dentistry Junior American Dental Assoc. Delta Sigma Delta PORTOLESE, Frank Anthony Alishawaka D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega, Junior American Dental Assoc. Puccio, James S. Bridgeport D.D.S. Dentistry Am. Dent. Assoc. Xi Psi Phi Reibel. Janet Anne Indianapolis R.D.H. Dentistry RoHN. John William Alexandria D.D.S. Dentistry Xi Psi Phi Ruble. James Frederick Fort Wayne D.D.S. Dentistry Sagraves, Glen O. Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega Shaffer. William L. Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistry Slamkowski, John Staneet Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistry Smith, Ann Kay Mecca R.D.H. Dental Hygiene Smith, Marvin DeWitt Crown Point B.S. Dentistry Pershing Rifles Snyder, Judith Ann Indianapolis R.D.H. Dental Hygiene Strempel, Kurt Frederick Indianapolis D.D.S., A.B. Dentistry Tomahawk, Psi Omega, MRC Bd. of Governors Tompkins, John Aaron Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistry Traicoff, Donald Gary D.D.S. Dentistry Xi Psi Phi, Stud. Council TuRCHi, John Clinton D.D.S. Dentistry Senior Class Pres., Am. Dent. Assoc, Xi Psi Phi (V-pres.) Uebelhoer, John Joseph Huntingburg D.D.S. Dentistry Xi Psi Phi, Am. Dent. Assoc. Ueber. Paul Frederick Fort Wayne D.D.S. Dentistry Xi Psi Phi Urschel. Lewis James Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistry Urschel, Marjorie Indianapolis R.D.H. Dental Hygiene Walker, James Carhart Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistry William. David Eugene Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega Winder. George E. Mooresville B.S. Dentistry Witherspoon, William C. Princeton D.D.S. Dentistry Zumbrun, Jacqueline Kay Albion R.D.H. Dental Hygiene NURSING Adaaikovics, Mirdza M. Indianapolis Nursine Major B.S. and G.N. Degrees Ind. Student Nurse Assn.. Nat ' l. Student Nurse Ass n. Ammon, Elgexe Kay Osgood Nursine Major B.S. and G.N. Degrees Berg, Patricia Rae Logansport G.N. Nursing Bond. Carolyn Sue Indianapolis B.S. Nursing Alpha Lambda Delta. Sigma Theta Tau Br. nson. Lou Ann Connersiillc Nursing Major B.S. and G.N. Nursing Breen, Louise Margaret LahenlU- Nursine Major B.S. and G.N. Degrees lU Newman Club Brooks. Anita Jean Madison G.N. Nursing Brumbaugh. Joyce Kay Huntington G.N. Nursing Buxton Donna Joyce Ladoga Nursing Major B.S. and G.N. Degrees Ind. Student Nurse Ass ' n. Nat ' l. Student Nurse Ass ' n. Clark, Margie Ann Loogootee Nursing Major B.S. and G.N. Degrees Deckard. Sandra Joan Bedford G.N. Nursing Decker. Sharon Kaye Albion G.N. Nursing Dell, Jane Ann Bridgeport B.S. Nursing DusiNG. Susan Rae Muncie G.N. Nursing Jr. Carnival Edwards. Nela Helen Indianapolis G.N. Nursing Eytchison. Barbara Diaxe Indianapolis G.N. Nursing Ferrier. Gwendolyn Anne Delphi B.S. Nursing Alpha Lambda Delta, Student Council, lUMC Choraliers (Pres.) French, Nancy L. Valparaiso B.S. Nursing Frye. Phyllis Marie Gosport G.N. Nursine Junior Class ( Sec ) , lUMC Gardner. Maril ' ' n Sue Bloomington B.S. Nursing Greiner. Carolyn Mary Fort Wayne Nursing Major B.S. and G.N. Deerees iAVCA Harbolt. Sharon Joy Lafayeite Nursing Major B.S. and G.N. Degrees VWCA Harrigan, Phyllis J. cquel Crown Point Nursine Major B.S. and G.N. Deerecs lUMC Choraliers Hartnett. Sharon Kay Lafayette G.N. Nursing Jr. Carnival Hengstler, Nancy Elaine Gas City Nursing Major B.S. and G.N. Degrees Sigma Theta Tau Hickman, Jldith An.n Loganspor: G.N. Nursing Senior Class ( Pres. i . Jr. Carnival. Student Council Hollow AY. Lynette Click EJtnburg Nursing Major B.S. and G.N. Degrees Hynes, K. thleen InJianapoSii B.S. Nursing Ken ipp, Ehz. beth Ann Owenstille Nursing Major B.S. and G.N. Degrees Wesley Foundation, ' ' WCA L. ws. Esther NIae HinJsboro. Illinois G.N. Nursing IL MC Choraliers. Jr. Carnival. Campus Christian Fellowship 465 LUCHT, ARY Jo Madisoti G.N. Nursing McKnight, Judy Jenean Lafayette B.S. Nursing Meredith, Ethel June Madison G.N. Nursing Miller, Maridell Bicknell Nursing Major B.S. and G.N. Degrees Campus Christians, Jr. Class ( V-pres. ) , YWCA Miller, Marjorie Faye Bloomit2gton Nursing Major B.S. and G.N. Degrees Srudent Council, Union Board. YWCA Miller, Marjorie M. Aiishiiwaka G.N. Nursing Sr. Class ( V-pres.) Miller, Shirley Ann Crown Point Nursing Major B.S. and G.N. Degrees Student Council Miller. Theresa Marie Kewitnnu Nursing Major B.S. and G.N. Degrees Campus Christians Newcom. Jane Ellen Brownsburg G.N. Nursing OvERPECK, Rosemary Crawfordsville Nursing Major B.S. and G.N. Degrees Student Council, Nurses ' Christian Fellowship Pfister, Judith Ann Elkhart Nursing Major B.S. and G.N. Degrees Renick, Frances Yvonne Flora G.N. Nursing RuESCH, Eileen Indianapolis B.S. Nursing ScHMiD. Pauline Wilder Allentown. Pennsylvania B.S. Nursing Cresset, Pi Lambda Theta Stuckey, Janis Carolyn Rnshi ' ille G.N. Nursing Campus Christians, Student Council Taylor, Eva Lue Greerisburg G.N. Nursing Via, Rosemary Louise Alooresville G.N. Nursing Wheeler, Jane Ann Decatur, Illinois G.N. Nursing Sr. Class ( Treas. ) , lUMC Choraliers, Jr. Carnival White. Addie Jeanne Warrington. Florida Nursing Major. B.S. and G.N. Degrees Campus Christians White. Jonelle Addie Brownsburg Nursing Major B.S. and G.N. Degrees Wiles, Martha Jane Sheridan G.N. Nursing lUMC Choraliers Williams, Jean Ann Bedford G.N. Nursing Williams, Jeanne Rose Indtanapoits G.N. Nursing WooDLiNG. Carolyn Ann IndiaJiapolis B.S. Nursing Jr. Class Pres., Sigma Theta Tau, Nursing Student Council The lines of the University draw us together. We work ... we study ... we make friends. In the end, we graduate. As Seniors, our names become part of the permanent record kept by the school a story of learning and potential, of the coming of age . . . a story of life at Indiana University. General Index Abbott, James Michael 364 Abbott, Trayne 308 Abdel, Moneim Abdel M 372 Abdon. Richard Louis 438 Abel, Jack M 364 Abele, William R 254 Abraham, Linda Lee 380 Abramjon, Arnold 295 Abrams. Douglas Melvin 391 Abrams, Jordan Allen 435 Abramson, Allen Charles .169, 435 Abramson, Arnold M. .315,332, 392 Abrell, Karen Sue 194 Acacia 399 Accounting Club 315 ACE 320 Acheson, Ann 405 Achor, Constance J 410 Ackerman, Raymond J. 210 Ackerman. W arren 447 Adams, Ellen Jean 325 Adams, Marv Ellen 194. 358 Adams, Ralph 305 Adams, Sunnye Dell 320 Adams. William Howard 377 Adamson, Sue Ann 389 Adcock, Janice Claire 342 Addie. Earl Ronald 367 Adelman, Harold D 346, 366 Adeney, Rosemary Joy 362 Adkins, Beverly Sue 362 Adier, Eugene Elliot 437 Adler. George Joseph 214 Adler. Laurence W 447 Admire, Larry Richard 416 Adsen, Jean 380 Aebersold, Wilton J 377 Affleck, Barbara Jane 385 Ahern, Jack E 287 Ahl, Patricia Ann 385 Ahlgrim, Helen Rose 169, 390 Ahn, HeeOk 169 Ahrens, Marcia Susan 412 Ahring, Judy Charlene 383 Aicardi, William F 318 Air Force Drill Team 314 Aiken, J. Lee 289, 320, 426 Aiken, Wallace K. Jr 169 Aikins, Janice Mae 379 Alley, Tony Lee 362 Ake, Robert Loren 297, 422 Akers. Judith Ann 383 Akers, Martha 326 Albert, Harold B 437 Alberts, Jerrold S 179. 437 Albertson, Sharon Kay 370 Albertson, Thomas J.. .345.346. 360 Albin, Sarah Eleanor 385 Albright, David E. 54. 169. 287. 294. 301, 352 Albright, Michael Rush 392 Albright, Richard J 364 Albrighr, TerriU D 275. 289, 344, 348, 392 Albus, Joy Ann 385 Aldridge, Lee Edward 283 Aldridee, Virginia Lee 390 Alegre, Gladys F. .194,320, 375 Alesia. James Ronald 364 Alexander, Harry Lee 441 Alexander, Marna G 270. 439 Alexander. Michael E 441 Alexander, Patricia J. ... 194, 412 Alfultis, Fay 337, 412 Alishouse, Marjorie Ann. . . . 169. 334 Allbrighr. Jerry David 446 Allebaugh. Jane 389 Allen, Arvon Dale Jr 407 Allen, Barbara Ruth 169. 327 Allen, Carole Anne 390 Allen, Dale 407 Allen. David James 399 Allen, Eleanor L 323 Allen, Jane Louise 337. 418 Allen, John Nimer 169 Allen. Paris M 169 Allen. Patricia Ellis 169 Allen, Robert Lee 179. 414 Allen, Robert S 179. 296 Allen, Saralee 423, 529 Allen, Theodore 321 Alley, James R. Jr 194, 321 Alley. Thomas William 387 AUgood, Marilyn Yvonne ... 384 Allin, James F. Jr 169 Ailing, James Winslow . 179, 416 Allison, Ronald Paul 310, 312, 313, 314 Allison, Susan Ann 194, 408 AUmann. David William 169 Allman. William James . . , 222, 305 Alltop, William O. . .169, 287, 409 Almon, James Earl 179 Almquist, Nancy Ellen 382 Aloisio, Tony Lee 229 Alpert. Ann Sharon 274. 439 Alpert, Gale Suzanne 390 Alpert. Joseph M 437 Alpha Chi Sigma 299 Alpha Delta Epsilon 298 Alpha Delta Theta 302 Alpha Epsilon Delta 323 Alpha Epsilon Pi 401 Alpha Kappa Psi 298 Alpha Lambda Delta 288 Alpha Phi 405 Alpha Phi Alpha 406 Alpha Phi Omega 328 Alpha Tau Omega 407 Al Rubaiy. Abdul Amir H 387 Alsip, Thomas Eugene 432 Alsop. Linda Sue 384 Alsop. Patricia Joan 270 Alt, Donald Philip 179 194, .169. 364, Ambler, Amdur Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, .248. Alt. Richard Matthew. Alt. Thomas Henry Altenderfer. Thomas K. Altenhof. C. Richard Alrepeter. Thomas R Alte ogt. Homer ( ' ade Althauser. Thomas L. . .242. 318, Altheide. Gayle Leigh Alther, Robert C. Jr ir,9, Althoff, Phyllis L David Allan 2 4. 345, 346. 361, , Anthony Bruce Ameis, Anna Ammon, Elgene Amos, Patricia Ann Amos, Virginia L Amos. William Craig Ancel. Steven H Andersen. Avis Rowland Anderson, Barbara Mae 169. 321. Anderson. Carol Jean Delores Rae Donald Lowell Ellen Liven Anderson. Emma Lou . . Anderson, Isaac R Anderson. Jack Leo . . Anderson, Jack Warren Anderson, James T 2 6, 296. 329, Anderson, Joan De Anne Anderson. Judith Ann Anderson. Judith Gail 319. Anderson. Katherine A Anderson, Harlene Anderson. Maxwell G Anderson. Nan Louise Anderson, Raymond A 561, Ander.son. Richard Kenr Anderson. William Earl Anares. Ernie Andrews, Jack B 179. Andrews. Larry Dean Andrich. Marshall Angel, Virgil E Anger. Margaret Joan Angle. Richard Lee Annis. Byron L. 323, 533. Annis. Carol Elizabeth Annis, Judith Kay Anstett, Margaret M. Antcliff, Cliffoid G Anthony. lames Le Roy 179, 322. 345. Antonicci, Anna E. 300, Antrim, Robin Joseph 179. 273. 296. Applas. Richard E 179. 298. Apple. Max Wayne Applegare. Doris Jo Appleyard. George T. HI Arbuckle. David Lee 427 423 442 377 425 373 409 389 430 400 398 401 370 326 358 362 365 169 448 412 371 370 299 402 325 406 179 350 36S 371 391 375 379 325 399 379 424 399 443 2 3S 29S 368 401 214 371 36- 401 362 580 376 210 591 445 43S 364 385 359 409 Arbutus 551 Arch, David Edward S7S, 422 365 Archer. Sarah =i2 ' . 526 Archibald, Shirley 169 Arens, Duke 305 Arfeld, Jorge M. .322. 27, 575 Argue, Lila 349 • ' 14 Armentrouc. Wavne Lee 169. 2-1. =i47. 352 Armev, Carol Ann 194 Armitage, Kenneth -169. 525 Armstrong. Jon S 416 Armstrong, Kenneth J, . . . ,179. 368 Armstrong. Susan . . . 194, 19. 405 Armstrong. William S. . . . . 54. 282 Army ROTC . . 515 Arnett, Alien = 46, 37S Arnholt, William F 204 Arnold Air Society 311 Arnold. Lorenza Ruth. . , . . 576 ■5 Arnold, Thomas F . . . . 525 Arnold. Thomas Lee 2S. 456 Arthur, Joan 19- . S20. 417 Ar ' in, David E. . 409 Ar ' in, Diana C 2SS, ' ' , 400 Asaoo. Gilbert T. 528 Asch, Joseph Harr - .... 169. 560 Asher. Marilyn Louise. . . . .16 . 525 Ashlev. Richard Harold . . . . 179 Ashley. Nancv M 195 Ashman, John Gregg 427 Ashton, John IW 5S4 Asquith. Claire Frances. . . . 404 Assardo. Maurice R 372 Ast. Doris Anne 169. 287. 322 Athev, Marcaret Ann . . . . 204 Atkins. Thomas Ir -ing. . . . 36S Atkinson. Betsy Ann ■)2 . 526 Atkinson. Donna Lee 325 Atkinson, Judith L, 4IU 570 Atthakor, Taksina 389 Auble. loan Elizabeth 571 Aucreman. Ted Lee ; : ) Auespurcer. Susan A 390 Aukerman, Karen Ann. . . . 402 Auld. lohn Dean Ua. -i92 Ault. Fredrick Keith . 92. 416 79 Aurell. Margaret M .533, 370 Austin. Donald Cascle 214 Autrev, Ruth Helen .179. 556, 585 Aveni. John Patrick 229 A ( S — Board of Standards. 2S5 A ■S — Council 2S4 Ax, Kav Anne . . . . 384 Ayers. Tohn Phillip 416 Avers, Tohn Ra -mond 560 Ayres, Barbara Ann 410 467 B Baade. Annette Kathryn 404 Baake, Mary Kathryn 332, 380 Babb, Carol Ann 412 Babb, James Lowell Jr 300 Babb, Jane Louise 195, 412 Babcock, James L. 360 Babcoke, Gary Allen 323 Baber, John Lewis 179, 287 Backer, Jane 325 Badgett, Sally June 386 Badiac, Bruce Allen 179 Badskey, Jerry Lee 359 Baechle, George Robert 438 Baer, Barbara Allen 195 Baer, Jerry W 179, 313, 314 Bagheri, Parviz T 367 Bahleda, Ed Arthur 392 Bahler, Judith Ann 381 Bahner, Iradge 415 Bailey, E. William 407 Bailey, James Daniel 346, 359 Bailey, James O. Jr 303 Bailey, John Douglas 426 Bailey, Kenyon Glenn 345, 366 Bailey, Robert Leon 427 Bailey, Warren La Rue 374 Bailey, William Lee 312, 378, 388 Bain, Wilfred C 202 Bair, Nancy Ann 381 Baird, Ernest Eugene 254, 315, 444 Baird, Janis Lee 222 Baker, Bruce Hart 179, 441 Baker, Charles Ray 392 Baker, Eldridge A 361 Baker, Helen Ester 358 Baker, Jack Wilson 169 Baker, Jane 356, 417 Baker, Kathleen B. M 195 Baker, Wendel Lee 424 Balch, David Robert 436 Balch, William Charles. .. 238. 436 Balchorn, Dale 416 Baldauf, James C 431 Baldridge. Rita Ann 420 Baldwin, David Allen 169, 272, 287 Baldwin, Jo Ann, ,195, 319, 405 Baldwin, Joyce Ann 386 Baldwin, Patricia Sue 386 Baldwin, William R 306 Bales, John Edwin 345, 366 Bales, Robert Henry 179 Ball, Barbara 319 Ball, Harold Eugene 388 Ball, Ray Neff 238 Ballentine, Robert J. 179, 310, 377 Bambrace. Rosemary Carol 385 Bane, Paul W. Jr 251 Banning, Sharon Sue 333, 380 Bantz, Carol Jean 380 Banziger, Milton R. 179, 298, 318 Barbre, Mary Ann . . 284, 421 Barclay, Suzanne 195, 390 Barden, Tom Preston 214 Bardos, Brenda Kay 333 Barefoot, Thomas George 361 Barger, George William 347, 360 Bargerhuff, Ronald L 346, 360 Bargmeyer. Ernest M 214 Barker, Janet Lynn 412 Barker, Karen Jo 371 Barker, Lyn 332 Barker, Michael D 409 Barker, Sandra Sue 371 Barksdale, David Lee 363 Barksdale, Gary Trent , . 363, 414 Barlowe. Philip C 195, 443 Barnes, David Ward 414 Barnes, Ronald Herbert 179 Barnett. Eddie Gene 179, 361 Barnett, Margaret M 380 Baron. Harriet Gail 439 Baron, Larry Wayne . 179, 313, 409 Barr, Donald John 345, 388 Barr, George Louis 441 Barr, Jack Barry 179, 361 Barr, Juanita Carol 382 Barrett, Jack Edward 179 Barrett, James Earl 361 Barrett. James Robert 368 Barrett. Judith L 423. 529 Barrett, Phyllis Lee 311, 417 Barron, Wendy Harriet 293, 349. 382 Barry. Beverly B. 204. 303. 304 Barry. Robert John 169, 422 Bart, Carol Ann 382 Bartal, Frank Robert 358 Banel, Jim 366 Barrels. Donna 325 Barth. Richard Carl 289. 426 Bartick, Richard Joseph 286 Bartle. Janice Sue 340. 431 Bartley, E. Ross 164 Barto, John Eugene 318 Bartok, William R 289, 442 Barwick, Thomas Harold 179 Bash, Cynthia Tobin 332, 440 Bass, Edwin Milton 430 Bassett, Barbara Lou 389 Bassett, Beth Ann 384 Bassett, Martin M. Jr. , 179, 314. 436 Bassler, David M 358 Bassler. Elaine Regina 195 Bast, Richard Jude 392 Bastedo, Nancy Lois 370 Bastin, Kay Ann 195, 389 Basting, Kay Frances 375 Bates, Catherine F 380 Bates, Devon Alan 169 Bath. James 210 Batley. Irma Jean . 204 Battaglia, Robert L. 229 Battles, Carol Lynn 369 Batts, Marion Monroe 169. 444 Bauer, John Thomas 179, 399 Bauer, Raymond Michael 314 Bauer, Travis Lane 359 Baumann. Paul Robin 364. 345 Baumgartner, Alan S 446 Bausback. Jon Robert 426 Baxter, Joseph D 427 Baxrer, Norman Lee 392 Baxter, William D 409 Baylis, Herbert J. Jr 179 Bays, Mrs. Glen 426 Bazil, Constance 195, 329, 389 Beach, Jerry Joe 427 Beal, Barbara Ann 420 Beals, Reita Lois 195 Beaman, Cynthia Doreen . , . . 379 Beaman, Daryl E 441 Beams, David Curie 270, 441 Beams, Ronald Ned 442 Beane, Phyllis Kay 380 Beard, Marcia Ann 362 Beardsley, Carolyn 381 Beardsley, Joe E 444 Beaver, Richard David 392 Beavers, Nancy Louise 390 Bechaka, Sonia Harra 370 Bechtold. Janet Y. 169, 319. 423 Beck, James D 406 Beck, William H 414 Becker. Donna Lee 355. 356, 379 Becker, Gary Earl 359 Becker, Irwin Allan 180 Becker, John Edward 407 Becker, Judith Sari 382 Becker, Judith Elaine 222 Becker, Lawrence Dale 180 Becker, R. David 310, 409 Beckett, George Logan 180, 366 Becknell, Robert F 407 Bedell, Willa Burke 169, 291, 431 Bedwell, Barbara Ann 169, 323 Bedwell, Jesse Haddon 211 Beecher, Pamela Jane 384 Beeker, Glen Edgar 180 Becker. Stephen Donald 422 Beeker, Sue Carole 380 Beeler, Jimmie B 359 Beeler, Stephen Charles 416 Beer, Lowell Henry 377 Beerbower. Joanne A 195, 272 Begley, George Alan 366 Begley, Robert W 169 Behning, Patricia Anne 384 Behnke, George E. Jr. 363 Behrens, Carla Rae 362 Beil, Marian Ruth 439 Beison, Richard Anthony 214 Belcher, M. Yvonne 195, 278, 291. 412 Belding, James A 180 Beldon. Nancy Jane 286. 321. 339. 408 Beldus, David John 286. 378 Bell. Elizabeth 412 Bell. James Max 368 Bell, Nancy E 286. 291, 319, 336, 417 Bell, Ronald Keith 368 Bellamy, Walter 406 Bellessis, Pete Bill 195 Bellis, James Oren 407 Bender, Barbara Ann 410 Bender, Jerry Lee 206. 432 Bender. Nan S 385 Bender. Rebecca Ann 385 Benedix, John Roderick 409 Bengtson. Ronald C. , 180, 298, 411 Benham. Janice Marie Benham, Richard Ervin Benjamin. Benjamin H Benjamin, Sandra E Benkert, Ann Therese Benkie, Gerald Edward Benko, Dorothy Marie 270, 336, Benn, Marvin Howard Benner, Wayne Richard Bennett, Barbara Leona , , . .169, Bennett, Betty Lou 288, 303, 410, Bennett, Constance M Bennett, James Francis Bennett, Larry R Bennett, Nancy Claire 379. Bennett. Nancy Faye Bennhoff, David F 323, Benshoff , Allen B Bent, Rosalie E 303, Benzel, Lucinda 169, 282, 340, Beratis, Harry Berdis, John Dennis 315, Berebitsky, Ronald N 437. Bereolos, James Peter ... 180. Beres. Robert Emery Berger. Robert Donald 219. Bergquist. Kay E Bergsman. Barry R . . .180. 279, 280. 281, 294, 296, Bergstedt. Alan W 180. 280. 281, Berkey, Nancy Kirk 169. 290. Berkowitz. Howard Berkshire, James Allen Berlien. Robert Gerald Berlin, Laurence Berman, Beverly Joan Bern, Kenneth Steven Bernard, Joseph Bruce Bernd. Linda Mae Berndt, Allen Keith 169. Bernhart, Bruce D Berns, Carol Ruth Bernstein, Marilyn Berry, Katherine J 292, 340, 423, Berry, Nancy Anne Berss. Carol Ann Bert, Roger Bertran. Beverly Ann Besel, Connie Carol Best, David Melvin Beta Gamma Sigma Betts, Thomas R. . . 180. 287. Beyer. Elizabeth Ann Beyler, John David Bezile. Richard Thomas Bickel, Diana Lee Bickel, Joan Marie 303, Bickmeier, Carolyn Rae Biddle, James Arthur 180, 317, Bidwell, James Carl Biel, Kent Mellor Bienco. Richard Bigge, Katherine Marvin Biggerstaff, Anne Lee Biggs. Gerald Paul Biggs, Robert Miller 180, Bilderback, Elisabeth A Bill, Edgar Howard Bill, Jack Edward Bill. Sylvia Ann 292, Billman, Jill Binford, Nancy Faye Bingham, James Emerson Binkley, Morris E. Jr. 328, 334, Binz, Judith Ann 423, Bird, Martha L 169, 329, Birge, Jerry P Biro, Daniel James Bisel. Karen Patricia Bishop. Betty Arlene 302. Bishop. James Gerry Bishopp. Richard Clyde. . . .296, Bititoe, Bill Bivens, Constance Ann 319. Bixel. Barbara Jean 329, Bixler, Abraham 169. Bixler. Jack Warner Black. Bruce H Black. Eriene Dec . .269, 274, 282, 285, 293, Black, James M Black, James William Black, John E Black, Shirley Ann . . .360, 410, Black, William Charles. ... 392, Blackburn, Ann S 376 180 374 195 386 365 404 437 372 389 603 408 169 386 441 375 427 411 371 420 244 365 447 359 180 306 400 447 298 349 222 180 424 287 362 447 254 385 387 414 362 383 529 385 385 419 371 358 312 287 427 323 373 360 389 448 375 318 298 180 424 420 379 180 332 389 297 378 405 390 222 424 356 529 380 332 434 195 362 180 411 333 417 334 399 367 416 329 214 414 426 460 444 375 Blackburn, BiUye Loyce 448 Blackburn, Bobbye Joyce 448 Blackburn, James R 180, 422 Blackburn, Stephen R 367 Blacker, Delores D 311, 417 Blacklidge, Nancy A. 400 Blair, Larry L. .275, 289, 297, 425 Blaisdell, Nancy Mae 195, 279, 282, 291, 448 Blake. Doris Joanne 323 Blake. William B 426 Blakesley. Ruth Marie 379 Bland. Jack Dean 323 Blanton. Darrell Lee 298. 399 Blase. Tamara Jane 383 Blase. David Kent 378 Blair. Robert Ivan 214 Bleeke. David A. 363 Bless. Pat E 169 Bleyer. Miriam 287 Bloecker. Robert Alan. 295, 329, 363 Blom, Xenia Elisabeth 389 Blomkalns, Dagnija 298 Blontz, Irving A. 303 Bloom, John David 425 Bloom, Judith Lynn 362 Bloom. Marian Jean 180 Blue Key 294 Blue, Max Ewart Jr 377 Blue, Nancy 412, 332 Bluestein, Phyllis Ruth 385 Blume, Jerry Mac 423 Blumer. Robert W 426 Boak, Robert John 229 Board Of Aeons 280, 281 Bobeck, Harold D 399 Bobick, Judith Mary 371 Bockhorst, Barbara Kay 381 Beoglin, Joseph Otto 368 Boeldt, Barbara Ann 390 Bogan, Bernadine 389 Bogan, Sue 319. 389 Bogard, William F 443 Boger, Alice Dorothy 379 Boger, Bonnie Jean 195, 410 Bohlander, Robert G 180 Bohney, Kenneth L 428 Boisson, Diana Nellie. 288. 292. 413 Bold, Jane Emerson 371 Boles. Donna Kay 381 Boles, LiUie Dale 402 Boling, Karen Colleen 278. 358 Bolinger, William S 407 Bolitho, James Morey 427 Bond, Carl Wilford 427 Bond, Nancy Sue 420 Bond, Phillip Leon 360 Bonduranr, Helen 325 Bon Durant, Iris Carita 403 Bone, David A. Jr 180. 442 Boner. David Ira 372 Bonner. Bruce Edward 445 Bonta. Anthony R 377 Boode. Anne He 322 Booher. Helen Rose 389 Boone. Roberr Turpin 445 Boorman, Martha L 270. 405 Boose. Elsie Mae. 180. 299. 317. 389 Booth Richard Lawrence. . . .180, 287 Booth Sharon Marietta 331, 404 Borani. Rebecca Raye 381 Borcherding. Ronald G 180, 296, 445 Bordman, Raborn L 359 Borho, Jane Marie. . . .333, 335, 379 Borish, Fran Martha 331. 384 Borman, Mary Ellen 180 Bornstein, Janice J. . .321, 340, 439 Bornstein, Marvin Tevie 437 Borrowman, William 312, 365 Bortel, James Lawrence 329 Borton, James Lewis 373 Borton, Larry Jarvis 180 Bortz, Barbara Ann 386 Boss, Beryl Eugene 180 Boss, Jerry Lee 313, 314, 442 Both, Carolyn E 380 Bough, Betty Jean 192 Bouehner, Deborah Lee. . . .333, 362 Bouillet, Ann Ward . .300, 353, 420 Boulle, Pierre Henri 287 Boultinghouse, Marian T. ..345, 366 Bourdon, Dale Anthony. ... 312, 360 Bourland. Elizabeth J 358 Bourne. George E 346, 378 Bova, Michael Paul 411 Bova, Mike Par 411 Bowen, Catherine B 400 Bowen, David H 399 Bowen, Karen Ann 433 Bowen, Minnie Blanch 358 468 Bower. David 275 Bower, Phyllis Jean 379 Bower, George W 214 Bowers. Janet Lea. 288, 302, 333, 389 Bower, Margaret 325 Bowes, Eleanor Kathryn 384 Bowles, John Edward 169. 298, 352, 359 Bowley, Beverly Ann 195. 304, 383 Bowman, Barbara Arlu 375 Bowman, John Wesley 180 Bowman, Judith Suann 371 Bowman, Loretta Lee 169 Bowman, Sarah J 195 Bowman, Sonja Lee 386 Bowyer, Barbara Ann 421 Box, Regina S 287 Boxell, John Frederick 366 Boyd, Jack Howell 222 Boyd, Russell Conda Jr 222, 305 Boyer, Barbara Ann 440 Boyer, Mary Glen 389 Boyer, Peggy Lu 195, 405 Boyle, Catherine Ann 412 Boyll, Robert Claude 180, 317, 365 Bracken, Richard A. 328, 334, 444 Bradach. Robert M 317, 441 Bradford, Ann Holt, . - . .270, 275, 288, 292, 331, 420 Bradford, J. W 210 Bradley, Edmund J 332 Bradley, Marsha 195 Bradley, Ned Jackson 289 Bradley. Richard V 214 Bradshaw, Leslie A 303, 416 Bradt, Connie Lou ,321, 334, 362 Brady. Kathleen S. ...169, 291. 448 Brafford, R. Robert 438 Brafford, Ward Lee 195 Branaman, Martha Ann. . . .336, 400 Brandenburger, Frederick 367 Brankle, Jack Amos 366 Branson, Julia A. 195 Branstrator, Karen Ann 431 Brant, John J 378, 424 Brantner, Edward S 427 Brattain, William Edwin .303, 443 Bratton, Sandra Kay 405 Brauer, Marjory Jane 320, 389 Braulin, Robert J 214 Bray, Barbara Ann 320, 390 Breithaupt, George 248 Brendel, Thomas D 315 Brendel, Tom 444 Brennan, Michael John 426 Brendle, Tommy Edward 342 Breneman, William R 153 Breskin, Irene 371 Breskow, Sheldon A 210 Bressler, Franklin D 214 Bressler. Ray B 287 Brewer, Bernard F 360 Brewer, Donald Edwin. . . .315, 361 Brewer, Bricker, Bricker, Bridge, Bridges. Bridges, Briggs, Bright, Brillant, Harold Larry R 344, Terry J Barbara J George Byron Wilma Fae James Lee Susan Eleanor Leon I Brinklow, Robert G Briscoe, Herman Briscoe, William Cole Bristol, Mary Emily Britten, Dale A Brock, Alberta Brock, Frances Brock, Jane Ellen Brock, Opal Alice Brocker, Vedder Jay 297, Brodie, Donald Charles. 206, 229, Brodie, Dorothy Jane Brodie, Mary Ann Brodigan, Paul Patrick Brody, Merle Judith Brollier, Jean Bromelmeier, Roy G 206, Bromm, James Alan Bromm, Robert Charles Bronstein, Rosemary Brooke, James Lauer 180, Brooks, Caroline S 170. Brooks, Edward Glen 195, 352, Brooks, Elma Lou Gene Edward Kenneth Herbert. . 170, Brooks, Patricia M Brooks, Raymond Roy Brooks, Sandra Rosalind Brose, June 325, Broshears, Judith Enid Brosius, Robert Henry W. Brossart, John W Brothers, Helen Jane Brouwer, Fredric Perry Brower, Carolyn Sue Anna Frances Barbara Ann 423. Billy Chapman Bonnie Ruth 291, 333. 336, Brown, Diana Brown, Elanor Brooks, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Gary Dean Brown, Harlan K Brown, Howard Sidney. . , .214, Brown, Jacqueline Brown, Joan Ann 270, Brown, Joan M 195, 319. Brown, Joy Vee Brown, Larry Gregg 358, Brown, Margie Ann Brown, Mary , 170, 278, 321, Brown, Nancy Ellen 308 Brown, Norman A 310, 328 372 Brown, Pamala Jeanneen 362 372 Brown. Pat 325 382 Brown. Paul Douglas 388 374 Brown. Paul Edward 248 323 Brown, Peter Iddings 361 367 Brown, Phyllis E 288, 319. 376 391 Brown, Robert Evan 170, 401 437 Brown, Roger William 210 195 Brown, Ronald Max 393 152 Brown, Sonya M 371 373 Brown, Timothy Charles 446 195 Brown, William G 416 287 Browning. Barbara A 195, 413 325 Brownlee, Fay 380 325 Broyles, Sharrie K 390 380 Brucato, Frank James 180 169 Brucker, James G. , 256, 298, 438 438 Bruening, Gail Ann 195,400 414 Bruening. 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Don William .188, 311, 427 Peck, Phyllis Jean 380 Pedersen, Thomas H 445 Peffley, Carol R 199 Pegan. Marlyn 325 Pekarsky, Ann 199. 321, 389 Pelworth, Robin 407 Pelz, David Todd 407 Pelz, Sherry Beth 302, 410 Penaia. Mavanne 335 Pence. Kathryn Jo 199 Penn. William E 363 Pennel. Janet Sue 382 Pennock. Gerald M 207 Percifield. William L 188 Percy. David George 441 Perez. Jaime 223 Periolar. Clement F 199 Perkins. Dale J 287 Perkins. Donald Lee 188 Perkins, Joyce Maurine 369 Perkins, Rod C 323 Perna, Robert A 229 Perotti, Robert Adam 223 Perrotta. Letitia L 286, 319, 335, 423, 529 Perry. Huegroe 199. 327 Perry, James David 311 Perry James Monroe 361, 406 Perry, Joyce 326 Perry, Margaret B 381 Perry, Noel Alan 374 Perry. Warren Earl 445 Perry. Wendell Lee 365 Pers. Mary Jean 384 Pershing Rifles 312 Peters, Alice Faye 448 Peters, Donald Eugene 188 Peters, Joseph D 364 Peters, Kurt Michael 407 Peters. Marcia Carol 389 Petersen. Jane E. .199, 220, 405 Petersen, Theodore R 360 Peterson, Frederick Ross 361 Peterson, Ray Howard 363 Peterson. Robert Allen 204 Petkovich. Charles R. 188 Petri. Vernon John 242 Petrie. Sue 371 Petro. Jerald D 287 Petroich. Ronald John 188 Petronella. Peter N 282, 407 Petronka, Eppie N. 251 Petrovich. Ronald John... 374. 428 Petry. Robert Franklin 175, 399 Petway, Jamesetta 325 Peyton. Carolyn Dale 356, 381 Pfafflin. Ed 308 Pfeifer. James F 407 Pfeifer. Paul Andrew 365 Pfleeger. Eleanor L 371 Phares. Kathryn Jane 389 Phi Beta Kappa 287 Phi Delta Phi 301 Phi Eta Sigma 289 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 302 Phillips. Donna Kay 370 Phillips. Jack W 342 Phillips, lames E 287 Phillips. John F 425 Phillips. Mary Lee 292, 410 Phillips, Morris E. Jr 363 Phillips. Tommy Levon 392 Phillips, William 399 Pi Lambda Theta 300 Piatek. Patricia D 380 Piatt. Frances Kay 389 Picciatto, Robert S 374 Piccirillo, Peter G. 229 Pickens. Donald E 392 Pickerill. Robert Louis ... 188, 366 Pickering. Sally 325. 326 Pickett, Don Vincent 329, 392 Pickett, James Finley 425 Pico, Clarence Wayne 175 Piel. Janet Ruth 199 Piepho. George Earl 317, 414 Pieratt, John Richard 378 Pierce, Diane Lee 417 Pierce. Jerry Dale 302 Pierce. Karen Lee 410 Pierce, Mildred Marie 383 Pieters, Zita Gay 369 Pifer, Ruth Ann 362 Pike, Patricia J 331, 405 Pike. Sara Lucinda 381 Piller. Franz Karl 287 Pinard. Marianne 335 Pinkham, Chester A., 3rd. . 175, 299. 365, 432 Piontkowski. Melvin L 229 Piper. Ann Kathleen 375 Piper. Joan 204, 303, 405 Pipher. Larry Joseph 359 Pirie. Robert Gordon 175. 372 Pitman. Carroll Jack 199, 310 Pittman, Charlene Grace 188, 299, 319 Pitts, Jack Vail 188, 296 Pitzer, Mary Ann 380 Plain. Ray Scott 229 Plaskett, Edward L. Jr 188, 317, 318 Piatt, James L 287 Piatt. Robert Alan 302, 422 Pleiades 291 Plessinger, Judith Ann .188. 271. 282, 286. 290, 412 Plessinger, Susan Joan 381 Plotke, Peter Michael .175, 353, 401 Plummet, Charles R 363 Piumkitt. Linda Lane 337, 421 Podula. Michael 295 Poe, Virginia Ann 382 Poer. Meredith Van 199 Poffenberger. Mary Ann. . 291, 421 Poffenberger. Nancy Sue . . 386 Pohlmann, William C . 175. 272. 287. 310. 314. 436 Pohlmeyer. Martha Agnes 199 Poindexter. Byron Kay 223 Poindexter. Sarah A. .285, 292, 413 Pokrifcak. Arlene Joan. 320, 335, 384 Poling. Beverly 325 Poling. Brad 416 Poling, Gershon N 437 Polito, Patricia 421 Polivka, Janet C 204, 303, 404 Polivka, Judith M 175, 282, 286. 291, 404 Polk, Carolyn Abby 405 Polk. David Patrick 364 Polk. George Arthur 361, 424 Polk. Mary Evelyn 188 Polk. Sandra K 325 Pollert. Doris Jean 362 Policy. Martha loan 292, 371 Pollock. Jerome Paul 282, 44 Poison. Roberta Jane ........ 3 1 Pomp, William Charles 188, 296, 342, 438 Pond, Richard Starr 254, 427 Ponsler, Ronald 364 Pontius. Earl Arthur 311 Pontius. Jerry Devon 372 Ponton. Amy Lou 433 Poolitsan. Mary C 175, 282, 420 Poopers. Donald 426 Poore. Daniel Earl . . .282. 345, 391 Poppe. Philip Lee 345. 364 Popyk. Raymond Robert. .188, 428 Porter. Donna Mae 382 Porter. John H 305 Portet. Matgaret Ann 382, 403 Poftet. Marv Jane 440 Porter. Wiliiam C 427 Portman. Lavon 381 Portolese. Frank Anthony. . 223 Poteet. Nancy Dell . . 175, 321, 4l Potter. John Robert 199 Pouder, Patricia Ann 204. 431 Powell, Judith Gail 379 Powell. Lvnda Lee 385 Powell. Phillip Eugene 188 Powell, Roy Bleeker 175 Powell, Sara Ann 418 Power, Thomas Dale 393 Powers. Jonathan Dixie 365 Pownali, Judith Lynne 383 Poynter, Roberr Eugene 422 Prall. Joanne Naomi 370 Pramuk. Richard Joseph 188 Prange, Theodore Paul 425 Prasco. Nancy Jean . .199 Prather. Ruby Katherine 382 Pratt. Lewellyn H 211 Pratt. Patricia Ann 376 Pratt. Sarah Seeton 370 Prebys. Ronald Thomas 428 Pre-Clinical Class Nurses 325 Pregent. James Irving Jr 215 Prentice. Janet Lee . .336, 423, 529 Press, Melvyn David 360 Pressler, Judith A. 292, 412 Presron. Dennis Richard . . 409 Preusz, Gerald C. . . 444 Pribble. Robert Howard .215 Price. Barbara Lucille 370 Price. Judith Ann 380 Pride. Genevieve May 3 9 Prieboy. Joseph John 188 Priest. Melinda Mae 302 Prikesevits. Agnes J 375 Pfimavera, Bettina A 405 Prince, Irwin Joseph 437 Prince, Patricia Ann 383 Pringle, David Loder 345. 361 Pritchard. Judy 188, 299, 339. 405 Probst, Edward Louis Jr 368 Probst. Helen Jane 353 Prokrifehek. Arlene 319 Prosser, Barbara Ann 325 Prosser. Sonia Leno 380 Provo. Donna Jo . 302, 318. 382 Pruert. Robett Eugene 199. 588 Pruitt. Linda 325 Pry. Virginia Ann 384 Pryor. Lee 288, 303. 433 Pryweller. Seymour 447 Przybvlinski. Donald G Psi Chi 307 Psi Omega 308 Puccio. James S. 223 Puckett. Darlene Sue 385 Puckert. Kenneth 188 Pudlow. Patrica M 356. 584 Puff. Harold F 287 Push. Virginia D 270, 390. 433 Pugh, William R 409 Puisans. Anna Regina 555. 5 0 Pulse, Earl B 148 Pulse. Marv Ann : 284. 292. 536. 423. 529 Pulver. Stephen Henry 401 Purcell. William J 409 Purdue, Edwina Margaret 199. 321, 400 Purkhiser. Janet G 590 Purkhiser. Nancy Jean 336, 585. 4l5 Purris. Tom 425 Puscheck. Robert Edwin 578 Pustandrovich. Gene 297 Puioni. William Jr 434 Putt. Sally Jo 421 Pyle. Sarah Jane 405 o Quiantance. Richard C. . , 211 Quakenbush. John P. 289. 409 Queisser. Elizabeth Ann 586 Queisser. Sally Ann 389 Quigg. James Robert 211 Qui ele. Gerald W 188. 515 Quiglev. Joseph V 287 Quimby. John Merl 358 Quinn. James Jt seph 360 Quinn. Patricia Ellen 381 Quinn. Thomas Michael 2S6, 342. 456 489 R Rabold, Michael John Radcliff. Mary Jane Radcliffe. Charles H Rader, Thomas Owen Radio and Television Radeski, Janec Radliffe, BetT ' Jo 199, Radovich, Frank R 238, Rae, Russell A Raether, Delma Mary Ragland, Penelope Anne Ragland, Thomas Edward. . .175. Raibourn, Mary Jane Raichle, Mildred Lois Raines. Patricia Anne Rake. Mel R Ramey, Harold Kendall Ramsey, W. Scort Rancfc, Benjamin Albert Rand, Jude Ann Rand, William Medden . . . 345. Randazzo, Frances A. 335, Randle, Gloria Dean 291, 327. 336. 375, Raney, James Russell 188, Rankin, Jane Fair Ranostaj. Jerry 188, Rans, Donald Lynn 188. 282, 311, Ransaw, Lee Andrew 363. Ransel, Jane Ellen . . ,175, 278, Ransford, John W. 175. Raper, Jack W Rapp, Carol Louise Rardin. Laurel J 382. Rarick, Brenda Ann 307, 321, 337, Rajick, Louise R 153. 288. 333. 375. Raseta, Michael L. Jr Rasmussen, Anne E Rasmussen, Judith Ann Rarts, Larry Dean Rau, Charles Albert Rau, Harvey P. Rau, Melinda Lee Raub, Jane Alice 321, 423, Raup, Sally Rausch. Albert Waddell Rawi, Sinan A Rawlin, Charles W Rawlings. Charles H 207, Ray, Dorman Allen Raynor, Barbara Ann 335, Razmic. John Peter Rea, Judy Rea, Thomas John Rea, William Harvey, ,188, 298, Read Ruedeane S. , Ready, Robert Dale Reas, Donna Reas, Ronald Edwin Reasor, Dorothy Lou 291. 336. 356, Records, John Merritt 323, Records, Judith 336, Redeker, Fred William .251, Redicker, Carol Redifer, Rex 301, Redman, Geneva Jean Redmon, Sherry Kay Redrup, Dorinda J. 335. Reed, Douglas Lee. . . .188, 310, Reed, Duane Eldon Reed. Fenwick T Reed, Gloria Elaine Reed, John Francis Reed, John Morgan. . .282, 345, Reed, John Richard 175, Reed, Joy Arlene Reed, Jon Reed, Judith Elaine Reed, Patricia Ann Reed, Ronald Riley Reed, Sandra Lois Reed, Virginia E 300, 355, Reed, Wiliard Reeder, Thomas M Rees, Donald Wayne 188, 314, Reese, Carol Jeanne . . Reese, Jay Shireman Reeve, Susan 379 Reeves, Nancy Sue 200, 400 Regan, Mary Kathleen . . 335, 440 Regan, Michael John .345, 407 229 Regan, Michael Joseph 188, -(15. 361 379 371 361 Regas, Carole B .188, 448 359 IKS 322 Rehder, Robert Richard , . . . 305 370 •;v3 403 153 407 Reid, John Thomas 407 287 Reid, Marjorie Ann 402 418 Reid, Sarah Sue 204. 303 175 Reidy, Eileen Therese 375 299 Reifsteck, William E 21T 383 ReiUy, Jesse Lou 389 379 Reimer, John Charles 368 380 Reinacker, Melitta K 379 373 Reinking. Ronald Leo . . - . 338 188 Reising. Ronald George. , . . 392 368 Rekus, Bernard W IHH. 318 215 Remak, Henry H. 153 199 Re Mite, Roy M. .188. 315, 345, 361 364 Renaker, Marilyn Kaye, . . 337, 402 362 Renaldi, Thomas Wayne 391 Rennaker, Nancy Jane 381 415 Rent, Charles Edward 188, 327, 406 428 Resler, Delores Gail 323 175 Rey. George Elza ,334, 441 372 Reynard, Mary Jo 175 Reynolds, Barbara Jean . . . . 18H 446 Reynolds, Bruce Hunt 387 419 Reynolds, Jane 336 282 Reynolds, Mary Jane 412 368 Reynolds, Ralph Edward , . 216 200 Rhamy, Donald E 216 420 Rhodes, Patricia M 204 418 Rhodes, Van Mater 189 Rhynearson, Hal Robert. . . 216 448 Rice, David Earl 432 Rice, Ellis M ,189, 289 441 Rice, Jean Sievers 200 359 Rice, Joseph Francis 392 369 Rice, Marilyn Joyce 311 383 Rice, Ronald Bennett 216 360 Rice, Sharon Kay 383 215 Rice, Stanley Deane..l89, 311, 422 392 Rich, Jack Edward 416 370 331 529 Richard. Shirley Rae 370 379 Richards, Katharine Jane, , . 200 188 Richards, Mary E 384 374 Richards, Melvin A 443 434 Richards, Ronald P 437 425 Richardson, Dan Jay 315 366 Richardson, Dana L .356. 41 370 Richardson, David Earl . . . 438 229 Richardson, Dona Lee. , .189, 381 325 Richardson. Isabel Jo 440 215 Richardson, James A 368 315 Richardson, John .345, 364 389 Richardson, Mary M, , ,282, 423, 529 188 Richey, Mack David 409 325 Richwine, Nancy Anne . . 433 391 Ricke, Carolyn June 362 Rickert, George William 444 402 Rickert, Jon Edward 426 426 Ricks, Rhoda Sybil 389 412 Riddle, Mary Antonia 403 411 Rider, Harry 211 325 Rider, Hugh L 200. 282, 425 353 Ridge, John Holland. .312, 333, 373 323 Ridge, William C 368 380 Riecken, Forrest G 189 380 Riegner, Richard Homer . . 426 318 Riely, Richard James 189 414 Riemersma, Lois Jean 384 148 Rieser, John Abel ... .175, 322 380 Riesmeyer, James F, 175. 345, 363 188 Riggins, Stephen Stuart 282, 409 360 Riggs. David Alan . 282. •(H, 407 396 Riggs, Wendell A 216 371 Rightsell. Joan 325 322 Riley, James Thomas 444 380 Riley. Paul David 334 380 Rimstidt, Marcia J, . . 448 216 Ringer, William Alfred . .323 369 Ripley. John Robert 367 356 Ris. Barbara Mildred 162, 408 242 Risk. Larry Charles 399 301 Ritchie. Harold Dean , , , , 368 441 Ritchie. Philip Lee 368 379 Ritter, Carl 420 323 Ritter. Donald Earl 303 Ritter, Keith Korwin . .311, 318, Riner, Kent Leroy 312, Ritter, Lucy Mae C 200, Ritter, Manha Ann 189, 282, 287, 423, Ritzert, Larry Wynn Roach, Armand D, Jr, ,,,189, Roach, Robert C Roach, Susan Ann 282, Robb, Glenda Lorene Robb, Larry Lee Robb, Robert Francis Robbins, Alan M, R 189, 282, 287, Robbins. Bettylyn Marie . . 302, Robbins. Carl Lyle Robbins. Fredrick E 297, Robbins, Gene Elmer . . .189, 282, 298. 313, 314. 315. 344. Robbins. Jerry Lynn , Robbins. Linda Lee Robbins, Louise Marie Robbins, Robert Wesley Robbins, Ronald .O Roberts, Alice J Roberts, George C Robens, Harrison K Roberts, Marjorie D. , ,322, 333, Roberts, Mary Louise. . . .292, Robens, Robert J 189, 317, Roberts, Sandra Jean Robertson, Douglas E Robertson, Hugh Lee . . .311, Robenson, Richard W, . , Robinson, Carol Ann 303, 337, Robinson, Charlene Bush . .304, Robinson, Don Lee Robinson, Earle Uriah Robinson, Jack Ray Robinson, Leonard C Robinson, Marcella Jane. . . ,200, Robinson, Robert N. Robinson, Roger Frank, . . .175, Robinson, Sid Robison, Roger Frank ...296, Robison, Rosalie Robison, Sharon Yvonne . . Rock, Dorcas Irene 225, Rock, Robert Roger Rockey, Jane Anne 333, Rockhill, Charlene Rae . 291, Rockwell, John Thomas Rodeman, Frederick E Rodecker, Mrs, Rodenberg, Joseph H, .189, 244, Rodgers, Barbara Jean Rodgers, Harold T, Rodgers, Phyllis C, .200,220, Rodkey, John Daniel 289, Roe, Carole Diane . . 270, 292, 336, Roe, Vivian Roellchen, Thomas A Roesch, Deardra Joan Roesch, William E 189, Roettger, Karen Gayle Roger, Burton . 324, Rogers, Alice Emma 200, 300, Rogers, Barbara Jane Rogers, Carla Ann 356, Rogers, Gregory Lee Rogers, Mrs, Jean Rogers, Johnny C Rogers, Kim Alan Rogers, Lorena Ann Rogers, Peter Heiskell Rogers, Virginia Rogge, James Delbert Rohdes, Fred David Rohn, John William Rohr. Judy Rohrer, Bryce Barton Rohrer, Jeanne Ann 302, Rolf. Lois Dora Roller. Ken J RoUison, Mary Jo Romack, Floyd Alfred 365, Romeiser, Mary Lou Romers, Grace Marie Romine, Gloria Roof, Texas K Roop, Franklin E Root, Chester Eli III 366, 434, RfX)t, Phyllis Darlene 360 367 323 529 373 445 200 404 370 378 306 437 390 391 445 373 373 417 369 434 378 403 329 426 375 413 434 385 414 399 367 405 362 189 216 372 207 413 153 299 153 443 380 375 326 366 385 410 432 446 420 273 362 367 415 363 433 321 189 293 287 433 447 319 362 402 416 405 374 438 375 438 165 407 216 223 325 216 440 358 366 412 411 405 189 325 424 189 436 175 Rosche, Herman Frederick 219 Rose. Barbara Susan 288, 439 Rosen, Steven Howard 437 Rosenak, Elsa M, 383 Rosenau, Gordon Henry, , , ,347, 391 Rosenbaum, Alan W 437 Rosenberg. Elaine Tanya 362 Rosenberg, Michael 435 Rosenberg, Myrna Minnie 380 Rosenfelt. Donald Alan. 189, 296, 317 Rosensweet, Barbara Lou, . , ,200, 439 Rosenthal, Karen L 375 Rosenthall, Roi Jr 189 Rosenzweig, Rosie F 350 Roser, Anita Louise, , 319, 320, 404 Roser. Marylin C. 175, 404 Rosin, Ronald James 377 Ross, Alan J 365, 411 Ross, Frank Peter 442 Ross, Madeleine Eunice 386 Ross, Micah S 447 Ross, Nancy Miriam 439 Rossin, Elinor Sue 175, 273, 349, 389 Rossow, Janis Emaryne 384 Rossow, Russell Craig 189, 444 Rostov, Susan Lee 336, 439 Rotenberg, Maxine S 380 Roth, Donald Paul 189, 425 Roth, Floyd Collins 441 Roth, Louis Lee 361 Roth, Marjorie Ann 385 Roth, Nathan Hirsh 216 Roth, Robert Wayne 211, 301 Rothbard, Lewis Irwin 437 Rorhberg, David Alan 437 RothmuUer, llan J 252 Rothrock, Larry Ray 312, 360 Roudman, Doris C 439 Rouhier, Jack A. 189 Rountree, Clyde Branan 175, 307. 323. 407 Roush, James Edward 41 1 Roush, John Allen 198. 411 Roussey, Barbara Ann 389 Routt, Mary Eula 335. 370 Rowe, Diane 340 Rowe, Earl Clayton 365, 419 Rowe, Mary Jane 418 Rowe, Phillip D 303 Rowland, Karen Sue 389 Rowland, Terry Lee 407 Rowley, Ellen Marie 423, 529 Rowley, Margot Mary 423, 529 Roy, James 1 366 Royer, Ron Lee 426 Royster, Wanda Lee, , ,291, 337, 403 Rozich, Mary Ann 383 Rubin, Herbert Gene 401 Ruble, James Frederick, ,, ,223, 305 Ruckriegle, James R 392 Rudd, Thad Benedict 438 Ruddell, James H 287 Rudolph, Anna May 382 Rudwell, George H 358 Rufe, Morris Earl 175, 303 Ruff, Jack H 392 Ruff, Larry Kurtis 445 Ruge, Fred Schmidt 207, 319 Rugenstein, Delores Mae 379 Ruhe, Frances A. 200 P.umpf, Norman Arthur 438 Runda, Georgetta Kay 381 Runyon, David Roy 361 Rupp, Robert Charles 189, 425 Rusche, Herman F 306 Rush, Floyd Jr 432 Rushton, James H 287 Russell, John Thomas 323, 360 Russell, Karen Zoe 380 Russell, Ronald 434 Russell, Victor Herbert, 175, 323, 443 Russell, William Joseph, ,, 189, 430 Rutledge, Ivan C 153 Rutowske, Elaine Clara 386 Rutz, Marlene Suzan 200 Ryan, James L 189 Ryan, John Howard 189, 445 Ryan, Patrick N 211 Ryan, Thomas 211 Ryckman, William E. Jr 211 Ryle, Arlene 325 Ryser, Larry Otto 248 490 strength from structure Ever watch a spider spinning its web? Patiently, he weaves one gossamer strand upon another, fashioning one of Nature ' s finest examples of strength from structure. The composition of a natural tooth is another, and more familiar, example of this same natural engineering. The strength and beauty of a natural tooth depends greatly upon its internal structure . . . and it is this dense homogeneous structure which is simulated m Trubyte Bioform Vacuum Fired Porcelain Teeth! Though Nature cannot be duplicated exactly, the exclusive Trubyte Bioform combination of porcelain formulae, natural-blending and vacuum firing produces a porcelain substantially devoid of air-pockets— the strongest, most lifelike ever offered to the dental profession. CONVENTIONAL AIR FIRED PORCELAIN TRUBYTE BIOFORM VACUUM FIRED PORCELAIN You can enjoy the benefits of Trubyte Bioform Vacuum Fired Porcelain, in both antenors and posteriors, simply by specifying a B For Bioform Shade on your next denture case. Note in these two photomicrographs how the denser, more homogeneous structure of vacuum fired porcelain is substantially free from the raids and bubbles found in conventional porcelain. trubyt Bio oriii The VACUUM FIRED PORCELAIN Teeth THE DENTISTS ' SUPPLY COI PANY OF N.Y. YORK. PENNSYLVANIA 491 Sabatini, Frederict A. 274, 282. 286. 342, 441 Sackert, James Homer 42 Sacopuios, Eugenia 175, 322, 329. 376 Sacopuios, Gus 322, 329 Sadenwater, Robert J. 365 Saffel, Myrna Lucille 356, 440 Sagraves, Glen 223. 308 Sailing Club 332 Sainato, Dominic V 189 Saks, Gordon Mark 315, 365 Salomon. M. A 437 Salrin, Ralph E 189 Sammons, James Edward. .. 189, 409 Sammons, William F 317, 409 Sampanis, Leo 175, 229, 323 Sampanis, Perry 344 Sampson, Charles W. . 332, 368, 443 Samuel. Arthur Ray. . .312. 315, 437 Sandefur, Carole Dene 390 Sandelands, Shirley J 175, 417 Sander, Janet Lee 331 Sanders, Donald Lee 399 Sanders, Fred Vernon 359 Sanders, James Fredric 407 Sanders, John Patrick 295, 329, 345, 346, 378 Sanders, Mildred 200, 403 Sanders, Patricia 348 Sanders, Robert J 416 Sandidge, Janet Brodie.282, 359, 371 Sandleben, Jon Gilbert. 278, 333, 391 Sands. James W 175 Santelik, John P. 189 Saperstein, Tobe Jean 175, 439 Sapoznick, Syrell 322, 370 Sappenfield, Phyllis A 189, 287, 298, 380 Sargent, Katie Anne 386 Sarringhaus, Beverly S 371 Sanoris, Margaret May , . .364, 381 Sauder, Janice 379 Saul, Dee C 434 Saunders, Loren Lee 377 Sauvain, Harry C. 153 Savage, Ann Elizabeth 175. 420 Savage, Mary Suzanne 390 Savich, Arthur W 434 Savio, Mary Angela 329 Sax, Harry Allan 447 Scabbard and Blade 309 Scarbough, Jerry Gene 363 Scering, Carl D 438 Schaab. Eric 216 Schaaf , Jerry Charles 189, 282, 311, 443 Schad, Ronald Charles 367 Schaefer, Penny 448 Schaler, Bernard A 189, 287, 310, 318 Scharf. Edward Willis 189, 317 Scharlach, Norma . . .175, 321, 389 Scharrer, Patricia Ann 382 Schatz, Mary Ann 322, 439 Schaub, Beverly Ann 380 Schelle, Ronald 308 Schefer, Charles R . . 387 Scheffler, Ellen May 276, 382 Scheib, Ann Marie 379 Scheiner, John Alden . .286, 342. 446 Schell, Dale Alvin 377 Schellie. Barbara Jean 336, 400 Schelm, Sherrie Diane 379 Scherer, Lorene Sue . , 319. 417 Schering, Thomas Eugene 387 Scherschei, Thomas Roger . 216 Schieber. Sandra Rae 385 Schieve, Donald Reynolds 216 Schilit. Harriet F 320. 389 Schilling, Carol Ann 282. 284. 291. 420 Schimizzi, Ned V 189. 345, 346, 388 Schischka, August A 393 Schlegelmilch, Allen 238, 407 Schlehuser, Donald W 189, 315 Schlehaser, Linda D. 385 Schlem. Mick 276 Schlitz, Shawna 375 Schmedel, Eleanor K. 332, 355, 356, 412 Schmeling. Eugene L. 189. 438 Schmid, Pauline Wieder 300 Schmidt, Alfred H 287 Schmidt, Herbert Ernest 425 Schmidt, Linde Lawien 175. 272. 282, 433 Schmidt, Maureen 331 Schmidt, Paul Edgar 377 Schmidt, Robert R 189, 378 Schmitt. Thomas Alan 189, 445 Schmitz, Dorothy Ann 319, 404 Schnair, Dale A 321, 439 Schnaiter. Elizabeth 200, 423 Schnaiter, Rosalind 325 Schneider, Arthur U. 432 Schneider, Karl Edward 200, 296. 313. 314, 425 Schneider, Lou Ann 325 Schneider, Richard 254 Schneider. Sharon A 362 Schneider, William A 175. 323 Schnepf, Paul Gustav 392 Schnoor, Davis 211 Schoettmer. Ralph J 387 Schofer, John George 445 Schoger, Harry G. Jr 445 SchoU, Barbara Jane 307, 362 Schon, James Lee 175. 368 Schooler, Frank R 189 Schooley, David John 175 Schowe, Glenn Allen 175, 422 Schrader, William R 189. 360 Schram, Glenn Norman. . . 356, 393 Schram, John Allison 425 Schreiber, George E 175 Schrock, Theodore Ross 377 Schroeder, David L 388 Schroeder. Donald Lee 296, 422 Schroeder, James Edwin 363 Schroeder, Lois Mareta 384 Schroeder, Norma Jean 380 Schroeder, Sandra Kay 54, 175, 282, 339, 443 Schubert, Ann Darlene 335, 390 Schuck. William Mark 358 Schudder, Virgil Elmer 175 Schuelke, Phyllis Ann 175 Schuler, Sue Ann 175, 420 Schuller, Marcia 439 Schulte, Linda Nell 370 Schukes. William A 190 Schukheis, Don Wayne 315, 345, 361 Schukz, Barbara Ruth 381 Schukz, Frederick M 368 Schukz. Ronald W 363 Schukz, William F. Jr. 323, 324, 427 Schulz, Jack Harold 311, 363 Schulz, Kaye Ronald 346, 366 Schulz, Richard Albert Jr. 189 Schulze, Max Henry 422 Schumacher, Richard R 175, 323 Schumacher, Sharon 200 Schuman, Minot Keith 190, 246, 422 Schuster, Jack 312, 315, 437 Schuster, John Edward 189. 428 Schutte, Juliann E. 385 Schutz, Barry M 447 Schwab, Marilyn Mae 421 Schwalbe, Louise 175, 379 Schwalm, Sandra Sue 382 Schwark, Thomas E 436 Schwartz, Charles W 314 Schwartz, Judith Ann 421 Schwartz. Marlene 384 Schwartz. Richard M 270 Schweiger, Joan L 375 Schwendenmann, Fred C. 407 Schwender, William A. 365 Schwenn, Carole Sue 448 Schwestka, Lorelei Jean 362 Scott, Delia Ann 370 Scott, Don F. 244 Scott, Donald Marcel 352. 416 Scott. Donald William 189, 424 Scott. Dorothy A 325 Scott, Fred Jewel 378 Scott. James Richard 325 Scott, John Toner 190, 294 Scott, Margaret Jean 200, 433 Scott. Mariellen F 204. 402 Scott. Maryann 200, 402 Scott, Nancy Jane 292. 420 Scott, Patricia E. 433 Scott. Richard Eugene 419 Scott, Sharon Anne 383 Scott, Shirley Ann . 302. 365, 410 Scott, William G 287 Scribner, Elizabeth G. 331, 362 Scudder, James Peterson 216 Scudder, Virgil E 444 Sczakouts. Robert 366 Seacat. Carole Dene 385 Seaman, Sharon Lynn 385 Searcy, James F. 442 Searles. Daniel Vere 368 Sears. Elaine C. 327 Sears, Myra Kay Sedan, Joyce Helene Seeb, Mary Elaine Seely, Douglas D. Jr Sefton, Graham Segal, Jerome Harold Seidensticker, Helen. 176. 339, Seidensticker, James Seids, Janet Louise Seigel. Lois Seiler, William R. Jr Sekerez. Zarko Selby, Maryellen Selig, Judith Fran 321, Sell, Virginia May 200, Seltzer, Roger I. . -190, 272. 282. 287, 294, 338, Seng, Lawrence Eugene 274, 342, Senior Class Sereda, Victor Michael Sering, Norma Kay. .200, 320, Session. Mabel Haynes 200, Setre, Mary Ann 275, Settina, Alfred J Seward, Beaudette R 176, Seybert, Thomas Charles Sfikas, Peter Michael .. 322, 329, Shafer, Joe Cadman Shafer, Sue Shaffer, William L Shaffer, Robert, Dean of Smdents 69. 153. 158, Shanahan, Eugene L Shank, Barbara Ann Shankland, Barbara Dee . . 336, Shanok. Bonnie H. . . .282, 291, Shapiro. Marcia Lee Sharp, Dennis Michael Sharp, Richard Lee Sharp. Sally Ann. . . 303. 311. Shattuck, Elizabeth J 200, Shattuck, Margaret Ann Shaul, Harriett Lynda Shaul, Marlene Susan Shaver, James Stanley Shaw, Arlene Betty Shaw, Barbara Jean Shaw, David Barton Shaw, Gail Shaw, Jerald Kenneth Shaw, Judith Ellen Sheets, Dennis Wayne. . . .328, Sheets, Margaret Lynne , . .307, Sheline, Alan Eugene Sheline, Rosalie Ann. .319, 423. Shell. Alma Jane Shelter, Donald Foster Shepard, Barbara Jane Shepherd, Judith Ann Shepherd, Norman Ray Sheppard, Reginald J 254, Sheppard. Sam Sherck, Ronald Sherick, G. David Sherman, Alan 1 Sherman, Barbara Faye Sherman, Pete Richard. . . .278, Sherman. Raymond P 190, Sherrier, John T Sherrod, Egbert Harris 388, Sherry, Elizabeth Ann Sheviak, Margaret R Shick, Charles Riley 219, Shick, Constance Ann Shideler, Peter L 346, Shields, Barbara J 303. Shigley, Carol May 275, 303. 356, Shimer, Marjorie Ellen Shipley, Donald Lee Shipman, William Robert Shiprek. Joseph C Shirk, Terry Chafee Shirley. Phillip Ray Shively. Gayle Joan Shlens, Michael 332, Shoemaker, Charles C 296, Shone, Robert Larry 388, Shonle, Horace Abbott Shook. Joseph A 207, Shor, Terry Donald Shore, Maurice Ray Short, Darwin Marcel Short. Ronald Eugene Shoukz, K. Don Shoupe, Jo Ann Showalter, James Joseph 346. 352, Showalter, Paul E 362 Showers, Patrick James 358. 428 384 Shreve, Larry W 211 333 Shriner, Larry Guilford 302, 364 211 Shroat. John H 190, 287, 315 442 Shorim, James 442 359 Shrum, Samuel E 314 413 Shuck, Susan 325 211 Shue, Charles Douglas 389 ... 54, 190, 282, 310, 314. 381 346. 360 426 Shuel, Donald Ames 190, 399 190 Shufflebotham, Ronald T 322 370 Shula, Robert Joseph 439 - - -190, 277. 279. 282, 294, 323 296. 311 Shull, Harry D. Jr 426 Shull, Mary Louise 375 447 Shulmier, Mary Ellen 381 Shuman, Larry Allan 190, 313 428 Sidel, Alan Wayne 388 273 Sidell. James Paul 216 442 Sieboldt, Sue Ellen 431 431 Siefker, Phyllis 325 320 Siegel, James Charles 190, 442 380 Siegle, Irvin 447 411 Siegle, Renee 336 431 Sieron, Earlene Ruth. .200, 319, 358 216 Sieron, Jerry Kenneth 176 361 Siesky, Charles L 254 359 Sigalow, Jerome L. 401 325 Sigma Alpha Iota 303 223 Sigma Delta Chi 301 Sigma lota Epsilon 305 278 Sigma Theta Tau 309 287 Sikes, Pressley S 153 420 Silberman, Harold A 159 400 Silcox, D. William 373 439 Silence, Linda Kay 390 380 Siler, Edward Irving 359 409 Silver, Linda Kay 366 54, 176. 293, 349 410 Silver, Sandra Jean 336. 412 421 Silverman, Morris 318, 447 370 Silverman, Phyllis Sue 385 389 Silverman, Robert M 435 440 Silverman, William C 401 416 Silvers, Margaret C. . 370 362 Silvers, Shirley Jean 370,392 380 Simerly, Sylvia Irene 381 414 Sinmnons, Diane 200, 421 354 Simmons, Ella Louise 327 176 Simmons, George B 287 382 Simmons, James G. 190, 436 411 Simmons. Ruth Ellen 358 417 Simms, Bonita Sue 384 216 Simon, James F. 334 529 Simon, Ruth Ann 380 370 Simon, Stephanie Irene 372 200. 335, 400 382 Simon, Stephen Harley 312 371 Simon, Steve 359 368 Simons. WiUiam 41.9 388 Simpson, George Wilfred 176 323 Simpson, Roy Junior 361 308 Simpson, Viola Jane 204, 381 315 Simpson, George W 299, 359 437 Simpson, Jane 303 389 Sims, Gordon Lee 358 447 Sims, Karen Kay 379 315 Sims, Joanne Elizabeth 410 378 Sims, Mary Jo 356, 440 406 Sinex, Margaret 402 384 SingenoQ, Sammy 297 287 Singleton, Roger A 372 306 Singer, Samuel L 297. 377, 435 412 Sinnett. David Barth 359 176, 282. 344, 348. 373 371 Sipf, Arthur Vernon 314 Sirkle, Janet Ann 369 380 Sirkus, Sanford W 190, 315, 437 200 Sisk, James Earnest 444 200 Sisler, Louis 211 378 Sisson, Herbert A. Jr 430 287 Sites, Howard Fred 426 318 Sittler, Delta Diane 385 377 Skaggs, Robert Ray 311,432 383 Skehan, Michael Paul 432 368 Skelly. Cynthia Ann 405 424 Skeleton Club 324 425 Skekon, Lawrence H 311.430 305 Skievaski, Jack 190, 318 330 Skillman, Donald Rex 424 366 Skinner. Phyllis Ann 362 424 Slabaugh. Ralph T 368 322 Slagle, Jack 211 2 Q Slamkowski, John Stanley 223 i Ji Slampyak, Raymond . . . : 229 % Slattery. Ann 376 584 Slavens. Janice Kay 383 Slavens, Joyce Ann 384 360 Slavens. Myra Kay 371 424 Slazas, Carolyn Jean 410 492 Sleeth, Robert Paul 312, Slenker, G. R. Jr Slingsby, Patrick G. Slobodkin, Michael E 329, Slott. Patricia Ann 298, Sly, Virginia Lee 279, 282, 286, Smale, Judith Kay Small. Janet Kay Small, Larry Kent 282, Small, Martha Ellen Small, Ronald Ernest Smalley, Judith Ann Smalley. Sandra Jo Sm Smi Sm! Smi Sm Sm Sm Smi Smi Smi Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Smi Smi Si S. Smi Smi Sm Smi Smi Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Smi Smi Si Smi Sm Smi Sm Sm Sm Smi Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Smi Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm th Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Si Sm Sm Smoot, Sharon y, Russell C , Olive Ann Anita Ellen Anita Louise Ann Kay Anne Carl Eugene 378, Catherine May 320, Colleen 282, 291, 303, 321, 403, Clarke Cora Lee Dana L 190, 322, David M 176, Dennis Donald Howard .190, Donald Lee Donald Paul Edward Eugene Ernest W Everett E Mrs. Frederick Gene William 176, Gordon Richard Hugh Allen Jacqueline Sue James O. Jr.. .190, 315, James Sylvester Joel Ray Kay 286, 293. La Donna Jean Linda Ann , . .282, 286, Lois Ann Margaret Inez 190, 298, 382, Marjorie Ann 200, Marlene Kay 176, 272, 293, Marvin Dewitt Michael Lee Nancy Jean Nancy Lee 334, Natalie Nelson J. Ill Patsy Jo Phyllis Kay. . .190, 282, Richard Nelson. ,190, Robert Alton II Robert D 378, 211, Roger H th, Ronald H. th, Russell Earl th, S. Colleen th, Samuel Lee . .190, 416, th, Sandra Ellen. .288, 335, th, Sharon th, Stephen Dudley th, Susan Irene 286, th, Suzanne .207, 271, 282. 286, 423. th. Terry Clayton 190. 229, 318, 344, th, Virginia Lee 190, th, Walter E th, Wayne th, William R thcrman, Ronna R 302, thwood. Wing I ithwood II hwood. Wing III thwood IV Walter Kenneth Sraoots, Ronnie Lee Snapp, William Ed . .207, 282, Snay, George Bennett Snell, Robert Bvton Snepp, Barbara Ellen 200. Snider, Kay Snively, Helen Irene. . 320, Snow, Patricia Ann 319. 333. Snyder. Dawn Snyder, Donna Jane Snyder. Jacquelyn M Snyder, Juanita Kay 176. 282. 339. Snyder. Judith Ann Snyder. Ned De Wayne. . . .364. 387 211 444 387 389 433 384 385 399 380 358 440 382 325 367 385 200 390 223 337 392 376 421 323 356 329 323 399 317 311 387 190 438 176 433 367 211 361 382 425 419 441 304 380 420 371 403 323 336 223 254 448 362 200 350 176 370 399 424 399 301 176 414 204 422 420 379 216 420 529 387 417 346 360 399 404 379 381 384 386 229 442 426 360 409 320 421 376 376 325 384 362 421 223 442 Snyder. Norman Karl 1 6. 442 Snyder, Patricia 325 Snyder. Richard A. 40 Snyder, William F. Jr 407 Soash, Sharon Annette 385 Social Service Club 321 Society for Advancement of Management 318 Sodervick. Bruce Werner 367 Sofia, Tason 327 Soforic, Andrew 365 Sohn, Anton Paul 176, 323 Sohn, William Peter. 190, 296, 426 Solaro, Barbara C 405 Solier, Linda Lou 413 Solloway, William J 377 Solms, Eleanor J 335,440 Solms, Francis Edwin 377 Solomon, Bernard D 437 Sommer, Jon William. 256, 298, 438 Sondgerath. Sharon Rose 382 Sonells. George W 323 Sonneborn. T. M 155 Sons. Linda Ruth 333, 376 Sophomore Class 275 Sopko. Carol Sue 200 Sorrells. Morris Lee 289 Sosinski, Philip G 427 Sottong, Annette 325 Souligny, Donald J 190 South Cottage Gfove 387 South Hall A Buccaneers 387 South Hall B Knights 388 Southard, Harold 275, 372 Southgate, Bernard IV 327 Southworth. Hudner L 379 Sovine, Ruth Jane 385 Sovola, Dwayne S 421 Sowerwine, Peter Von 424 Spahr, Frederick T 426 Spain, Sarah Ann . . 304, 431 Spangler, Ferd John Jr. . . .297, 436 Spangler. John Samu el 323 Sparks, David Ross 314, 422 Sparks, Jane Ann 410 Sparks, Judith Ann 369 Sparks. Ramona 325 Sparr, Helen Deanne 448 Spasser, Harriet F. 439 Spaulding, David 372 Spaulding, Ma-v F 278, 343, 399 Spaulding, Norman W. . . 54, 190, 268, 282, 286, 399 Spear, Shirley K 369 Spears, Betty Jo 369 Spedding, Robert 305 Speech and Hearing Club 321 Speer, Barbara Ann 358 Speer, Howard Sheldon 190 Spence, Linda Nell 413 Spencer, Allen 411 Spencer, Darrell Vern 200 Spencer, David Andrew 207 Spencer, Harold Lee 244, 367 Spencer, Patsy Ann 376 Spencer, Thomas A 190, 414 Speth, Paul H 200 Sphinx Club 296 Spicer, Kay 405 Spiker, Judith Ann 400 Spillman, Barton Lee 256, 436 Spindler, Darlene M 390 Spindler, Parker Jerome 190, 313. 445 Spivey, Arthur W. Jr 427 Spivey, Raymond Douglas 254 Spivey, Susanne 385 Sprengelmeyer, James T 176 Springfield, Warren R 419 Sprinkle, Alice Ann 375 Sprinkle, Jerry Ray 312, 364 Sproull, Terrence R 216 SpruiU, Marsha Faye 353 Sprunger, Frederick F 306 Spuzich, Sandra Ann 331 Square and Compass 316 Sriver, Eugene Robert 190, 346, 378 St. John, Virginia . 356, 440 St. Leger, F. Wm. Hugh 425 Stachura, Judith Ann 384 Stagg, Michael John 377 Staggs, Stephen Douglas. . . .176, 427 Stahl, Margaret J 270. 440 Stahl, Rose Mary 386 Stahlschmidt. Mrs. Walter 448 Stalcup, Wayne 211 Staley. John M 436 Stamats, Janet Lee 410 Stamper, Richard A 359 Stanger, David Henry 361 Stangle, William Jack 411 Staniunas, Gretchen M 20 .298, 190, 322, .200, Stanley, Karol V. Stanley, Zonda Kay . Staples, Carole Rene Stark. Miriam E Statk, Ronald Lee Starkey. Bette L. 274. 291. 298, 356. Starr. Frank Clinton Starr, G. W Starr. Judith Stasco, Yvonne O Stassus, Richard G 332. Stauffer. Nancy R Steckley. Philip R 190. Steckley. Suzanne C 176, Stedman, Kenneth Ronald . Stedman, William Arthur Steen, Harold Alvio Steeves. Sue Ann Stefan, Richard Joseph 190, 313. Steger, Janet Lynn 319, 423, Stegman, Jean M. 336, Stein, Ellen Marcia 200, Steinborn, William E Steiner, Donald Paul Steiner, Judith W Steingraber, Frederick Steinkamp, Mary E. 200, Stellhorn, Charlene J Steiling, Jerome P Stelmach, Jerry J 312, Stemle, Duane L Stemle, Lynn John Stemle, Mifiam Helen 335, Stenacker, John L Stenhouse, Sandra Ann 200, 319, 320, Srephan, Anna Louise Stephens, Rolland R. Stern, Malcolm Eugene Stetn, Nancy Lee Stern, Walter P 190, Stern berg. Carolyn L 288. Sternfield, Edith R Steuer. Thomas M. 336. Stevens. Edward C 176. 282, 322, Stevens, Wilbur Stewart, Anita Stewart, James G Stewart, Virginia H. Stewart, William Lee 190, 238, 282, Sticklet, Shaton Elaine . .319, Stieglitz, James Allen Stieglitz. Laurence DeLong. 216. Stienecker. Sara L. 200. Stiles. Nancy Jane Stilinovich, Nada Ann Stillman. William Earl... 328. Stine, Hal Stinson. Patricia J. Stirdley. Ed . Stitzer. Judith Ann 302. Stiver. Rosalyn St. John. Virginia R 356. St. Leger. Francis W. H 176. St. Martin. Ronald F Stockberger, Srephan Stockweli, Robert Max Stoeckley, Ann R 282. Stoelting, Donna S Stoelting, Robett K. Stoffer, Paul Raymond 276, 329. Stokes. David Terry Stoltz, Charles Robert 320. Stoltz. Peggy Ann Stone. Charlotte A. Stone, Elizabeth Ann Stone, Lynn Karin Mae Robert Charles Clifford Edward Ralph Milton Rebecca Ann . . Richard Alvin Robert Gene Emily Luise . Gerald M. Jr, 176, 303, Stone. Stone, Stoner. Stoner. Stoner. Stoner. Stoner. Stonerock. Stonesifer, .317, 371, .190, Stoops. Ethel Louise Stoops, Joyce Mae 300, Storey, Ben Charled Storey, Helena M Stouder, Alice Jo 275, 292, 336, Stouder. Darcy Jane 287, Stouder. Jane Ann 176, 290. 307, Stouder, Judith Sroudet , Stephen R 399 380 400 390 196 420 409 298 384 200 426 385 441 440 425 367 190 200 314 529 412 439 441 392 381 436 402 380 190 364 216 438 384 426 404 381 358 377 433 424 383 383 437 4 42 228 325 416 412 416 382 306 361 402 384 200 359 378 404 427 385 325 440 425 176 441 425 410 380 441 373 445 426 410 404 333 369 392 216 287 388 433 407 407 386 363 386 32 216 370 402 327 350 380 323 Stouder. Suzzene 270, Stout, James Leroy 190, Stove, Jeanne L. .176,282,287. Stover. William R Stowe. Carol Ann 275. 288. 329. Strain. Abigail June 423, Strain. Edwin Helt Strain. Mary Alice Stratman. Joseph Robert 190. 318. Strattan, Judith Anne Strauss, Barbara Jane 176, 291, 321, Strauss, Phillip B Straw, William Thomas Streaty, Chailes E Streaty, Richard Andre Street. Martha Jean Street, Webstet G Strege, Violet .176, 298, 300, Strempel, Kurt Frederick .223, Strick, Gerald H 190, Strickle, Catol 325, Strickland, James W 282, Strickland, Jerald W 176, Strickland. Jill E. . . 54. 176, 282, Stroble, Jon Alan Stronach, Jessica M Strozewski. Richard R Strubbe, Barbara Ann 311, Strupp. David John Stuart. Nancy Jean 190, Stuart. Susan Kay . .337. 423, Stuckey. Charles Alton Stucky, Janet Stucky, Judith Anne 176, Stucky, Karen J Student Athletic Committee. . . . Student Government 268, Studer. Wayne Ashley Stuhldreher, William D. Stukey, Sue Ann . Stump, Jerry Dunkin 342, Stump. Perry Stunt, Jerry Sturcke. Barbara Ann Sturdevant, Susan Agnes Scuteville, Cathetine J Stutsman. Betyl Ann Subow, Debotah 320. Succc. Donald N Suchma. Donald W Suer, Jeri Cecile 322, Sugarman, Judith Ann Sullivan. David Andrew Sullivan. Elizabeth A Sullivan, Judith A Sullivan. Neil Edward . Sullivan. Norma P 321, Summe, Sandra Sue ... Summers, Bill K Summers. John Mark 278. Summers, Larry Dean 345, Summers. Phillip Max Summers. William Dean . .176, Summers. William K 329, Sumukii, Rukmantoro H Sungail, John Peter Susan, Judith Kaye Susie. Philip A 191. 317. Sutherland. Mary Alice Sutherland. Warner C 191, Sutherlin. Richard S 200, Suttles. Barbara Jean ..... Sutton. David Letoy . 191. 318, Sutton, Linda Jane Sutton. Richard Alan 1 6, Sutton, ' iUiam Carey Suvanatad. Nattethong Svetanotf, Getald N Swadener. Phillip M Swaidner, Lowell Myron Swain. Sharon Lynn Swank. Kathryn E 288. Sweeney. John Hays Sweet. Sarah Frances Swick. Gayle Irene 423. Swift. Sarah Anne Swift, VC ' iUiam Cutty Swift, William D 191. 282, 342, Swinfotd. Jayne Kay Swisher. Gerald E. Switzer, Judy Lee Swope. Sally Bain Sycamore Hall Sylvestet, James Edward. . . .512, Sylvester, alter W Symons, Gale F. Szabo, Robert Joseph Szanyi, John Louis 191. 402 392 376 387 362 529 368 381 374 311 439 361 176 176 392 390 372 322 308 437 326 427 306 420 368 390 428 417 436 379 529 366 320 440 320 286 272 442 287 383 432 211 432 404 390 381 390 379 428 409 420 382 190 433 400 191 370 381 352 392 391 359 301 391 327 229 369 335 404 40- 303 385 438 385 442 36S 36S 191 287 378 417 391 301 390 529 191 436 409 380 373 200 405 388 587 359 337 593 392 493 Takacs, William Edward 229 Takemoio, Wayne S 328, 365 Talbot, Robert M. Jt 436 Talbot, Sara D 176 Talbott, Marilyn Dee 381 Talesnick, Nora Jane 176, 321, 336, 389 Talty, Shirley Ann 201 Tamcsin. Dawn E. . 176, 291, 339, 410 Tan, Binky 176 Tanabe. Dick 246 Tankersley, Sue Anne 390 Tanksley, Sue Ann 334, 389 Tanner. Donald Lee 363 Tapp, Joan Elaine 320, 431 Tardy, Jerry Frederick 427 Tarnow, Nancy Jo. , . .282, 286, 318 Tarnow, Robert C. 191 Tarnow, Snellen 362 Tason, Sofia Rebeca 375 Tasto. Kathleen M 201 Tate, David L 377 Taub, Elaine 381 Tau Beta Sigma 304 Tau Kappa Epsilon 444 Taylor, Charles Thomas 229 Taylor, Christine 327, 375, 403 Taylor, Jacqualin S 191 Taylor, Judy Kay 384 Taylor, Marilyn J 323 Taylor, Michael Alan 323 Taylor, Patricia Lee 176 Taylor, Roosevelt Jr 366 Taylor, Willis Dawson 427 Teagle, Allen W 301 Teboe, Allen McKinzie 366 Teel, Judith Diane 201, 381 Teetor, David 414 Tegeler. Judith Lynn 404 Telle, J. Thomas 289, 436 Tennyson. Robert Scott . . .303, 425 Terbush, Edward Lamont 216 Terkhorn, Henry K 287 Terrell. Ronald Raymond . 256 Terrell. Thomas H 436 Tesec, Maola 375 Testut, Richard S. Jr 318, 441 Teush, Jean Anne 384 Te Vault, Carol 191 Tewell, William Howard 424 Tharp, Darlene Sue 390 Thayer. Robert Sherwood . .315. 392 Theta Alpha Phi 307 Theta Sigma Phi 300 Thevenow, Mary Jane 440 Thieme, Philip R 312 Thiery, Thomas Allen 366 Thom, Constance F 379 Thorn. Stephen A 312, 441 Thoman. Harold W. Jr 191 Thomas, Barbara K 417 Thomas. Benjamin F. 287 Thomas. Charles Richard 216 Thomas. Henriette Lynn 386 Thomas. Jane R 298, 380 Thomas, Janice 418 Thomas. Jayne Vee 370 Thomas. Kermit Boyd 377 Thomas. Michael J 287 Thomas. Neal Markle 201 Thomas. Patricia A. 176, 293 Thomas. Ray C 148 Thomas. Rebecca Ellen 323 Thomas. Richard Jess. . .311, 445 Thomas. Riette Dons .191, 298, 352 Thomas, Robert Dale 444 Thomas, Tracy 155 Thomas. Veneita Gail 201 Thomasson. Peggy Lee 389 Thompson, Bruce Reinier . . . 425 Thompson. Donald J. H . . .176, 323 Thompson, Doris J 291, 337. 375, 415, 441 Thompson. Edward Allen. . 254 Thompson. Glenn E 191. 298 Thompson. Henrietta M. 191 Thompson. Jack S 201 Thompson, Jerry Lee. .191, 238, 427 Thompson. Joyce Marie. . . .327, 375 Thompson, Margaret A 293, 325, 326, 381 Thompson. Marilynn 385 Thompson. Ralph Gilbert 430 Thompson. Robert W. 156 Thompson, Samuel R. 323 Thompson, Shirley Anne 191, 381 Thompson. Stanley W 416 Thomson, Marilyn 325 Thornburg. Judith 303,389 Thornburg. Richard W 314, 365 Thornburg. Robert E. Jr 191 Thornton, John Howard 407 Thorson, Barbara Jane 176 Thrasher, Ora 425 Threadgill. William H 318 Thulin, Charles Norman 441 Thulin. David Earl 436 Thursfield, Joan A 420 Thurston, Floyd E 359 Thurston, Maxine A. 380 Tidd, Rita D 385 Tiemann, Frances L.. 201, 329, 359 Tietig, Agnes L 287 Tillett, Linda 380 Tillim, Robert Lewis 401 Tillman, Don Leon 378 Tillman, Stanley M 407 Timberlake. Robert Gene 191, 318 Tiramons, Joan Claudette 385 Tinkle. Charles E 366 Tinsley, Frank C 312. 365 Tiplick. Dan 191 Tipps. Ralph Eugene 191 Tipton. Mary Catherine 270. 356.404 Titus. Janice Darlene 383 Toalson, Robert Frank 445 Tobin. Virginia Emily 362 Todd House 391 Todd. John David 366 Todd. Jon Larry 314 Todd. Linda Ann 201, 319, 320 Toensing. Craig E....254, 310. 387 Toensing. Trent David 387 Tolbert. Robert Daniel 216 Tolchinsky. Marcia S 390 Tolle. Mariia La Rae 336. 400 Tomahawk 293 Tomczak. John Joseph 191 Tomlinson. Stephen Lee 366 Tompkins. John Aaron 223 Toppe, James Allen 363 Torode. Leonore D 304, 390 Totman. Laurence E. 323 Totten. Hugh Wilson 373 Tousley. Mary E. 320 Tower, Nancy Lou . . . .334, 385 Townes, Henry Carol 393 Townsend, Janet E. 191, 299. 340, 402 Townsend, John 228 Townsend, Reese 308 Townsend, Robert Bruce 282, 311, 399 Tozier. Helen M 287 Tracy. Ronald Robert 426 Trager. Stanley Ivan 387 Tragesser, Herbert A 428 Tragesser, Sarah L 376 Traicoff, Donald Trapp, Leiand Ray 347, Trapp, Marilyn Ann Trapp, Vernon Le Roy Traub, Norma Traumer, Sylvia B 191, Trautwein. Dessa S 336, Trautwein, Linda Traylor, Jo Ann TreadgiU, William Treanor, James Edwin Trees Center Board of Governors Trees, Veronica Ann Trenary, David K 191, Trense, Charles F Trent, Marilyn 288, Tjethewey Joseph T 191, 303. 347. Trick. Otho Lee Trinkun. Irene 327, Tripiciano. Patrick P 311, Tripplehorn . Barbara K. Tritch. Sarah Ann 201, 282, 300. 332. 336, 339, Trobaugh, James E Trockman. Howard Pierce.. 211, Troeger, Thomas A Trokss, Biruta M. Trowbridge, Hugh D Trowbridge, Myrna D Trubitt, Hillard J Tsuchiya, Ronald Ryozo 328, 365, Tucker, Robert N Tucker, Sharon Elaine 315, Tuel, John Carrell Tuggle, Richard Allen 345. Turbin. Donald Gene Turbowitz, Leslie David. . . .191, Turchi, John Turnak, Richard Michael Turner, Isabelle E 327, Turner, James L 297. Turner. Jane Lefley Turner. Kenneth J.. . .176. 345. Turner, Roderick H Turpin, Nancy Ellen Turtle, Carl Richard Tunle, Lynn Twiggs, Eleanor Lucille Tyler, William L. lU Tyndall, John Phillip Tyre, Dale William 223 365 335 387 325 448 381 325 420 442 436 347 370 399 191 304 365 216 362 444 370 412 438 301 323 362 191 304 301 446 419 379 414 445 191 313 233 424 375 399 176 363 216 379 242 440 323 388 345 409 Congratulations and best wishes to all 1958 Grac uates Wt ■— an Indiana Organization — serve the Dental Profession, their auxiliary pers onnel, the School of Dentistry, and the University T. M. 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Roselle 325 Voegeli, Marlene Mar5 ' 370 Vogel, Barbara Ann ..- 418 Vogel, Melvin Dean 216 Vogt. Michael John 366 Voit. Sonya Anne 383 Vokurka. Barbara Jean 335. 381 Von Cleave. Linda 362 Voyles, Harry Elwood Jr 216 Vonderbeck. Sue 370 Vondrak. Edward 360 Voorhees, Annette V 413 Vore, Robert O. 219 Votaw, Robert Barnett . . 436 Vucich, David Joseph 191. 315. 388 Vukelick. Judith Anne 581 Vukovich. Carol Jean 413 Vukovich, Peter J 587 When Downtown Eat At BENDER ' S Bloomington ' s Newest Cafeteria Private Dining Room 119 S. College Ave. Tel. 2-2283 Jasper Seating Companv JASPER, INDIANA Manufacturing High Grade Office. School and Household Chairs 497 w Wade, Bob 328 Wade, Douglas M 177. 282, 438 Wade, Jack Leslie 177, 273. 282, 296, 407 Wade, Maryrose 376 Wade. Wairen Ronald 367 Waggoner, James Paul 191 Waggoner, Susan Mae 370 Wigley, Robert Allen 364 Wagner. Donald W 399 Wagner, Julia C 177. 351 Wagner. Larry Eugene 391 Wagner. Norman Gene 201 Wagner, Paul Gerald 393 Wagner, Richard Donald 287 Wagner, Shirley D 373 Wagoner, Anne Turner 177 Wagoner, Dale Eugene 177 Wagoner. Donald Dirk. .392. 444 Wagoner. John E 426 Wahnsiedier, Nancy 325 Wainscott, Sharon B. 381 Wakefield, Ronald Wayne 368 Wakeford, Norene June 211 Walczak, Carl W 318 Walden, Deborah 433 Walden, Robert 332 Walden, Ronald Lee 248, 438 Waldkoetter, La Rue A 336, 402 Waldon, Judith Anne 376 Waldron, Sally G 384 Walgamutb, Arden Dee 441 Walker, Ann 325 Walker, Carolyn R 390 Walker, Eloise 440 Walker, James Carhart 223 Walker, Karen Anne 391 Walker, Lillian Jo Ann 201, 291, 327, 403, 436 Walker, Linda Kay 201, 284, 321, 400 Walker. Susanna 423. 529 Walker. Thomas D. 191. 282. 296, 499 Wall, Ed 286 Wall, Frank Edward 282, 345, 346, 359 Wall, Robert Thomas 352, 353 Wallace, Janice Sue 320 Wallace, Kenneth W 191, 318, 345. 346. 366 Wallace. Larry Keith 368 Wallace. 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Jr 387 Wilkins, Robert Gene 192, 355 Wilkinson, Gene Linden 392 Wilkinson, Robert E 238,441 Will, Donna Rae 371 Will, Thomas Francis 425 Wille, Naverne 254 WiUen, Judith Ann 410 Willenberg, Ivan Lee 338 Williams, Albert Ray 211 Williams, Barbara Rose. . .334, 381 Williams, Berry 254 Williams, Carl 216 Williams, Clara 327, 358 Williams, David H 392 Williams, David Michael 436 Williams, Dean E 321 Williams, Doris Jean 403 Williams, Elise 284, 292, 333, 336, 400 Williams, Elizabeth Ann. 331, 420 Williams, Emery Emile 419 Williams, Harold Warren 216 Williams, Jack 427 Williams, Janice L 327, 375 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williamson, Williamson, Williamson, Williamson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Williams, Jean Ann 326 Williams, Joseph F. 343, 344, 348, 374, 425 Williams, Joyce L. . .192, 376, 415 Williams, Judith Ann 177. 300, 353, 381 Williams, Kent 422 K. P 155 Laurence A 192, 419 Lloyd H 416 Marilyn Jane 383 Marva Jean 327 Nancy Lynn 379 Patricia A 376 Richard Dee 192 Richard N 177 Robert 434 Roland E 282, 311, 314. 432 Williams, Roy Martin 192 Williams, Thomas R 317, 414 Williams, Wilma Jane 404 Williamson, George Dale 434 John Edward . . . 374 Ken Howard. 314, 374 Robert E. . . 328, 434 Sharon Lee . 319, 384 Willian, David Eugene 223 WiUits, Suzanne Ray. .177, 320. 412 Willsey. Filmore W 192 Ada Mary 390 Carol Eleanor . 356, 386 Carol Lynn 201, 322, 413 Wilson, David Dewey 363 Wilson, David Isaac 411 Wilson, Diane D 144, 201, 405 Wilson, Dorothy E 440 Wilson, Douglas James 422 Wilson, Fredriena J.. 192, 287, 391 Wilson, Gerald Warren 327 Wilson, Gordon E 211 Wilson, Harry A 211 Wilson. 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Barbara Jane 385 Wise, Donald Kay 425 Wise, Marianne 405 Wise, Patricia J 433 Wisner, Carolyn Ann 177 Wisner, Kathleen Sue ... 336, 410 Wisniewski, Stanley E 321, 329. 335. 356 Witham. Kay 325 Witham, Martin 211 Witham, Robert James .... 373, 414 Withem, Sybil Lee 376 Witherspoon, William Charles . 223 Witte, Janet Marie 201, 412 Witte, Nancy Jane 433 Witte, Norbert W 238, 416 Wittenberg, Joan Marie 384 Wittenberg, Jon Albert 374 498 Wittman, Charles F. . 192. 317 Witty, Eleanor Ann 201 Wiuff, Carl Jr 334 Wohlfeld, Lowell 192 Wolcott, Letitia Ann 431 Wolcott, Richard M 317, 411 Wolcott, Robert Michael 358, 446 Wolcott, Roger Anthony.. 317. 411 Wolf, Helen Mary 391 Wolfe, Dave 411 Wolfe, James WiUiam . . 207. 365 Wolfe, Teriajean 405 Wolfe, Joseph Andrew 177 Wolfe, Judy Davida 379 Wolfe, Ronald Clifton .177,416 Wolfe, Suzanne 381 Wolff, Phyllis Irene 192, 382 Wolfram, Thomas H. U 359 Wolgast, Donald Richard 192 Wolgast, Nanette 405 Women ' s Recreation Association. 331 Wondtack, Florence S 371 Wood, David S 192. 298. 438 Wood, James Scott 211 Wood, Nancy Elizabeth 384 Wood, Phyllis Kathryn 448 Wood, Russell W, Jr 444 Woodal, Robert Louis 216 Woodburn. Robert 308 Wooden, Jacqueline Sue 292, 322, 336. 400 Woodfill, Jo Ann 420 WoodfiU, Sue Ellen 292. 420 Woodhams. James Robert 363 Woodling. Carolyn 309 Woodmansee, Basil E 192, 318 Woodmansee, Carol Ann 385 Woodruff, Dolly Ann 385 Woodruff, Mary 325 Woods, Winton D. Jr 441 Woodward, Mary Anne 370 Wooldridge, Corrine R. 177 Woolls, Esther Blanche 177 Wootton, Mack Edward. . . .311, 399 Wop, Roger 414 Works, Carl Gene 192, 406 Worley, Daniel E 192 Worrell, Robert P 289, 329 Worth, Kathryn Ann 336, 402 Worthington, Dixie Lee 386 Wortman. William Keith 366 Wray, Norma Jean 201 WRA 331 WRH Executive Board 349 WRH Judicial Court 349 Wright, Albert Junior 287 Wright, Arnold Wood 364, 406 Wright, Beverly Jean 192, 284, 291, 299, 405 Wright, David Eugene 177 Wright, Diana C 177, 320 Wright, Donald Ramon 414 Wright, Emmet Gordon 192, 287, 289, 305 Wright, Frank 305 Wright, Gordon Louis 399 Wright, James Irving . 254, 399 Wtight, Jerry Joe. . . .314, 387, 427 Wright, Jeryl Lee 207. 248 Wright, Joyce Marie 362 Wright, Judith Anne 405 Wright, Judith Gay 201 Wright, Margaret Lois 390 Wright. Paula Ann 362 Wright, Richard Dale 377 Wright, Richatd Downs 346 Wright, Rose Marie 381 Wright, Rosemary D. 369 Wright, Susan 201 Wright, Wendell 152, 193 Wrigley, Thomas G. Jr. 192, 315, 444 Wrobleski. James A 192. 428 Wurtz, Thomas E 334, 430 Wyatt, Caiole Sue 413 Wyatt, Constance Willis. . . .356, 381 Wylie, Robert Reed 427 Wylie, Sharon Margaret 282, 286, 423, 529 Wyman, Notman Ray 192, 315, 347. 348, 368 Wyneken, Kenneth Paul 388 Wysong, Mary Ruth 362 Wysong. Roberta Lou 293, 321, 327, 390 Manufacturing The RIGHT CHAIR At The Right Price JASPER CHAIR COMPAINT JASPER, INDIANA We buy . . . sell . . . and quote Listed and Over-the-Counter Securities • Member Midwest Stock Exchange • Orders executed on all principal Stock Exchanges Complete statistical service llllllllllillllilllillllllllliaillllliriillllllllililllBMBI City Securities Corporation 417 Circle Tower • Indianapolis Phone MElrose 8-1336 Big enough to serve you • Small enough to know vou 499 Xi Psi Phi 308 Y Yalowitz, Geraldine H 201. 282. 293. 349 Yancey, John Dickson 426 Yancey. Robert Alfred 373. 446 Yap, Harold Barr - 246 Yarber, James Orlan 366 Yarling, Jeanne C....204, 303, 365 Yarling. John Lewis 323 Yarling, Timothy L 365 Yasosky, Carol Ann 390 Yates, Mary Susan 383 Yeager. Marion Ernest 207 Yeary, Harvey Lee 361 Yellins, Samuel 156 Yenne, Vernon Lee 363 Yerkes. William Poner. . .192, 377 Yockey, Joy Lee 381 Yore, James Edward 229 York, Richard Lee 366 Yosha, Louis Buddy 447 Young, John Smith 177 Young, Joseph W 177 Young, Judith Ann. . .282, 286. 381 Young, Lawrence C 366 Young. Lois V 288, 337, 420 Young, Mary Charlotte. ... 320, 385 Young, Richard Sudlow 441 Young. Robert Allan 314, 414 Young, Sandra Kay 386 Young, Stanley Lee 399 Young. Vern Rex 192 Youngman, Edward R 442 YMCA 338 YWCA 336. 337 Zaft, Linda B 381 Zahm, Larry Eugene 392 Zaiser, Le Noir Edward. . . .322, 427 Zander. Judith Ann 337, 362 Zandstra, Kathleen loan .216 Zappia. Phiiomena R. ,291, 319, 404 Zaremski. Sherman Charles . , , 216 Zariman. Vance Allen 204, 311 Zatorski. Jeffery 177 Zebendon, Charles A 287 Zee, Sharon Rae 362 Zehr, Herschel D 378 Zeldin. Bernice Toby 385 Ziege, Edgar Arthur 368 Ziege. Gudrun Marie 368 Zike. John Edwin 361, 445 Ziker, Robert Colman 447 Ziller, Joan Loretta 385 Zimmer, John F. 364 Zimmerman, Carol Ann 418 Zimmerman, Frank L 310, 311 Zimmerman, Jane 319 Zimmerman, Janice E 304, 389 Zimmerman, Judith Carol 319, 336. 421 Ziramermann, Larry Lee 445 Zimmerman, Mary K. 431 Zimmerman, Ronald E. 414 Zimmerman, Sarah E 327, 333 Zimmermann, Frank L. Jr. . , . 445 Zink, Rosanne 336, 423, 529 Zint, Byron Alton 391 Zivich. Donald A 192, 407 Zody. Charles F 248 Zolkowski, Leon F 317. 414 Zolla, Robin Marcy 389 Zenker, Jerry Lee 344, 393 Zuckerberg, Marvin J. 192 Zudock, Mary Ann 380 Zukerman. Allan B 378 Zukerman, Howard L 437 Zukowski, Ronald J 426 Zumbrun, Jacqueline Kay 223 Zunk, Thomas 378 Zurcher. Carl Joseph.. 192. 310, 387 Zury. Grace Elaine. . 269 Zygmont, Jane M 383 For nearly twenty years, Brulin Company has supplied a national demand for the very finest in maintenance products. For the highest quality floor waxes, finishes, and seals . , . cleaning compounds and industrial sol- vents . . . disinfectants and insecticides ... in fact, for any maintenance product . . . You Can Rely on Brulin. There ' s a Brulin representative near you BRULIN COMPANY, INC. 2939 COLUMBIA AVENUE . INDIANAPOLIS 7, INDIANA 1793 12TH STREET . OAKLAND 7, CALIFORNIA I PAULEY ' S A Complete Printing Service Since 1906 C. E. PAULEY CO., Inc. INDIANAPOLIS 300 Here ' s our brand new plant at Columbus, Indiana, where we make nationally-advertised COSCO Stools, Carts and Utility Tables; COSCO Juvenile Seating and Playtime Furniture; COSCO Chairs, Settees, Sofas and Occasional Tables; COSCO Fashionfold Card Tables and Chairs; and COSCO Office fashioned Chairs and Business Furniture. Best wishes to I. U. Graduates ! • Congratulations to every member of the Indiana University graduating class! We are fortunate in having several I. U. graduates on our management team . . . pro- gressive young people who have helped to make this one of the nation ' s vital, growing corporations. Because we are growing steadily, we will have new desks to man . . . and we know that a good share of well-trained I. U. graduates will take their places behind them. These young men and women will find the Hamilton Manufactur- ing Corporation a fine place to work . . . and Columbus, Indiana, a fine place in hich to live and raise children. Once again, from the old grads and all the rest of us here at Hamilton, best wishes to the class of ' 58! HAMILTON MANUFACTURING CORPORATION • Columbus, Indiana Makers of ffSUO ( Furniture for Home and Ojfice 301 1958 Arbutus Staff 1 Editorial Staff Editor-in-Chief Gail D ' Angelo Shaw Managing Editor Richard Monroe Art Editor Virginia Reed Art Staff Anita Duncan Joan Hanson Dixie Hinesley Ann Schubert Mary Jo Sims Copy Editors Wayne Armentrout Barbara Watt Copy Staff Dana Richardson George Smith Narrative Editor Diana Arvin Narrative Staff Patti Last Jack Linson Lynda Loeber Nancy Meyer Bobbie Meyerowitz Glenn Schram Mary Ann Wilkens Organizations Editor Donna Becker Organizations Staff Nancy Dean Nancy Leach Lois Riemersma Connie Throm Picture Editor Tony Amdur Photographers Irwin Becker Larry Bruner Bill Cogdell Richard Graber Herb Hoeltke Arne Hylin Jack Ojala Don Scott Bob Thayer Boscoe Wathan Residence Editor Eleanor Schmedel Residence Staff Suzanne Mitten Jill Frank Bonnie Brown Jane McWhinney Betty Starkey Scheduling Editor Dick Izen Scheduling Staff Nancy Dean Margaret Nelson Patricia Parric Yvonne Lea Kay Berquist Carolyn Helmke Gretchen Ernst Carol Battles Shirley Clark Carol Wilson Jane Baker Pat Pudlow Cathy Centlivre Sue Ann Newton Sandy Parries Schools and Administration Editor Ann Mahorney Sports Editor Kent Nixon Business Staff Business Manager Lou Cohen Advertising Manager Guerry McNabb Advertising Staff Judy Goble Dick Leonard Jay Haskell Marilyn Mignin Barbara Sims Circulation Manager Bruce Hinton Circulation Staff Cynthia Garland Margery Zash William Threadeill Ann Piper Joanne McDowell Carol Mager Allen Kolb Wallace J. Fosnight Marcia Beard David Fine Carol Creech Schools and Administration Staff Judy Freedman Senior Section Editor Beverly Carmichael Senior Section Staff Marge Costin Sara Gerhart Barbara Davis Judy Fisher Contracts Manager Nancy Day Contracts Staff Paula Garber Publicity and Promotion Manager Ray Lain Publicity and Promotion Staff John S. West Ron Waggoner Virginia St. John Judy Ann Kessler Treasurer Sylvia Lagerwall Treasurer ' s Staff Rose Kariger Personnel Staff Personnel Director Norman L. Linton Office Manager Gwen Whitesell Office Staff Ruth Autrey Karen Fisk Cathy Tipton Daniel Talbott Dottie Reasor Anita Klosinski Julianne Gillespie Sara Gerhart Judy Foster Donna Burd Merle Brody Carol Battles Pat Wallace Katie Worth Myrna Saffel Jean Gustafson Nancy Brown Acknowledgements For their many helpful suggestions, their aid in removing difficulties, their attention to details, and their patience with our many demands, we wish to extend our sincere thanks to: Gretchen Kemp, Jim Mahler, Poynter McEvoy, William Martinson, and William Campbell, our faculty advisory board; Dolores Schreck, our secretary; Dick Merriman, and Howard Belschwender of the C. E. Pauley Company, our printers; Dick Brier, Frank Persell, Jerry Ralston and Margaret Carey of the Indianapolis Engraving Company; Jack Bundy of the S. K. Smith Company, our cover suppliers; and Jerry Carlon of the Dexheimer- Carlon Studios, our senior portrait photographer Gail, Dick, Louie, and Norm 502 Man s greatest gift is creation. His greatest hope . . . acceptance: The value of life can he weighed On the scales of association and understanding. One of beings greatest joys is working Side-by-side with others— To the accomplishment of a goal worthwhile In the world of Arbutus the world of expression We give our thanks to those who worked. . . To those who were. . . our people Editor 1)1 Chief Business Manager Managing Editor - 6-Ca-a I ■VlnWA. ( T- no, r X 0 t 7 Personnel Director 505
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