Indiana University - Arbutus Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

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' ♦; . r ' 4: - -: ' ' - ' fc- ' ;,V :T. , TV  M . ' , ' ■ ' i M, ■ • : ' V . ' (,. - ' -V ' vV • 9 m $ 14.98 W w SBV 1963 ■ : JUDY STEVENS EDITOR IN CHIEF MYRNA OLIVER MANAGING EDITOR JAMES O. TURNER BUSINESS MANAGER VOLUME 70 INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON INDIANA cn I- D 1963 VOLUME 70 INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON INDIANA ( ) I- on JUDY STEVENS EDITOR IN CHIEF MYRNA OLIVER MANAGING EDITOR JAMES 0. TURNER BUSINESS MANAGER n 73 - A Year in Retrospecf 16 Schools and Administration 120 Sports 234 Residences 282 Organizations 412 i-: - Stt- ' .- s Challenge to live. To utilize time, to maneuver space, to employ energy . . . this is the challenge endowed by Life. Past, present, future . . . encounters. The warmth of parental love — the reve- lation of a book — the conviction in a dream. Time reveals the progression or degression of our thoughts . . . the sub- lime victory — or the forfeited dream. The utilization of past encounters and present endeavors cuts a pattern for the robe of a life. Time is as eternal as the ocean, yet swift as treacherous rapids . . . that unfailing drown the weak. To be strong ... to maneuver space in the time allotted by life. To fill voids ... in a mind, a relationship, a life. The space between a dream and fulfillment . . . utilized time and employed energy. En- ergy to combat the undercurrent that submerges the soft and slack. Space ... an open field, an unbroken skyline, a deserted wasteland. Energy ... a tractor impregnating an open field — a skyscraper dominating the skyline — • missiles pervading a deserted wasteland. The vital element . . . energy. The com- pound lacking energy equals unproduc- tive time and barren space. Time . . . midnight, space . . . pencil to paper, energy . . . concentration. Hours pass, the pencil moves, a manuscript evolves. The cards are not stacked, the deck is not marked; but it is an adroit game with rigid rules; winners adhere to rules compelling utilization of the elements — time, space, energy. The challenge . . . ever present . . . encompassing all . . . provocating. Route: mountain or by- pass? The challenge is yours. TIME Time brushes the campus with urgency, influencing pace towards tomorrow. The hands of the old clock edge surely on, ticking away the seconds, the classes, the years. Each tick so vital; time, our life ' s measuring stick. How was our time spent yesterday? The day before? We grasp at the elusive moments know- ing all too well they soon will escape. Counting those days till finals, rushing to class, waiting for tomorrow. Check our watches; glance at the calendar. We are all clock watchers, watching the knowing hands approach the hour of our destiny. Then comes the reward for time well spent: the hour of achieve- ment. Time progresses — broadening horizons, revealing rewards, opening the door to maturity. Listen to the peals of the campus chimes — they narrate the shifting scenes performed on the per- petual platform. M L J -« r ' «- A a. .u - 8 , Mt jM: ' ' ii e«i SPACE Infinitesimal space presents unlimited opportunity at the threshold of new era. Man soars into space, attempting to conquer and organize. Ambition, courage characterize new generation. To keep in pace with rapid movement, Indiana University has adopted an expansion program which will cre- ate new departmental buildings, dormitories, organized hous- ing. As one of the fastest growing campuses in the nation, Indiana, through enlargement and extension, offers oppor- tunities for educational, social, cultural advancement. Looking up where limestone meets sky, looking out where emptiness becomes campus, one knows existence of space beyond com- prehension. Realization, imagination, aspiration are expanded here. Growing, they create reality. Jk W ' ' f 10 v: w • I ' ll i . ' I I ' ' 5Mj ' 12 ! • Energy moves the campus; pulsating beat of activity is the spirit, the essence of college life. Milling crowds between classes at Ballantine, ebullient vigor of athletic events, effervescent moods at dances typify animating force under- lying collegiate routine. Work, study, relaxa- tion — the jubilation, the quiet moments — all are integral pieces of moving mosaic that is the University. Energy accomplishes overwhelm- ing tasks; it builds Fall Carnival booths, wins the Little 500, produces concerts and plays. Even during semester tests, when the flow of the life-force reaches its lowest ebb, the under- currents of vitality are strong. Energy, the potent ingredient progenerating progress. Progress . . . infinite. ENERGY 13 14 IMDl ASK . ' ■ ' Palatial Pomp and ceremony keynoted In- auguration of Elvis J. Stahr jr. as Indiana Uni- versity ' s twelfth president. Mortarboarded dignitaries, herald trunnpets, academic proces- sion around Showalter Fountain lent color and pagentry. Overflow crowds greeted the Presi- dent and family with standing ovations. Dr. Stahr, scholar, educator, athlete, is a former Rhodes Scholar, dean, and university president, and an award winning tennis master. Retiring President Herman B Wells aided in investiture of his successor with the symbols of the presi- dential office — mace, jewel, and collar. POMP AND PAGEANTRY SPARK STAHR ' S INAUGURATION Dr. Lee Norvelle ( far upper left ) , speech and theatre, parade marshal, car- ries mace, symbol of office. Distin- guished Service Pro- fessor Henry Veatch (left) offers faculty congratulations be- fore Chancellor Wells and Willis O. Hickam, President of the Board of Trustees (above), award symbols of presidential office. Two weeks later, Mrs. Stahr (right) proudly dances with her husband at In- augural Ball. 19 20 STAHRS ARRIVE AND ESTABLISH ROOTS IN I. U. SOIL First Family finds adaptation to Indiana University campus easy as they settle into their prospective patterns. President Elvis J. Stahr jr. takes on task of piloting progress of University, while Mrs. Stahr transforms White House to tastes of new residents. Finding room for three active children, Stephanie, ten; Stuart, five, and Bradford, four, proved difficult, and Mrs. Stahr now has no guest room. First weeks on campus were busy; but Stahrs paused to celebrate double birthdays of Stephie and Stuart, and Dr. Stahr took advantage of occasion to test Stephie ' s new bi- cycle. Rugged pace as Secretary of Army in Washington, D.C., exchanged for challenge at the helm of Big Ten University, of- fers Indiana ' s twelfth president and family soil to grow roots in. 21 MUSHROOMING I. U. FIRST GROPES THEN Skyward trend alleviates space problem created by rapid expansion. Ballantine, tallest building on campus, will share skyline with eight-floor Chemistry addi- tion to be completed in September. Graduate work including research in floride chemistry will take place in the air-conditioned edifice. SURGES SKYWARD s I I nit r — ' «■■« j nn nn mis -«i ten nts ffi yitl ■iintif nn nin «■■■ Sfl ; If - 24 Population explosion on I . U. Campus is counteracted by consistent construction. Influx of new students each year necessitates the construction of additional housing units. John W. Foster Quad- rangle, six-building residence center on Fee Lane, will be equipped to handle 1,182 students. One-third completed at the advent of the Fall semester, the quadrangle will house four hundred and fifty women in the center building, which will include a library, main lounge, and a center recreation room. Four buildings will house seven hundred and thirty-two men and a sixth unit will pro- vide dining accommodations for residents. ' I r I r 25 Dual additions to the University ' s growing expansion program, the new geology and psychology buildings, command new loca- tions. The buildings will provide many needed laboratories and facilities for undergraduate and graduate research. Built to en- able future expansion, geology building stretches six stories to the sky. The new seismograph station in the geology building will enable geologists and future geologists to measure the most minute earth tremors. Divided into three distinctive sections, the psychology building ' s front three-story wing will be used for teach- ing and clinic facilities and back four-story wing for research. 26 27 FROSH CAMP CAPERS CREATE ENERGY FOR Preparatory to collegiate atmosphere, McCormick ' s Creek is unique locale for union of Freshman Campers. Chap- erones, upperclassmen, and University officals set the mold for college grind. Panel discussions warn freshmen of the tender trap of campus social whirl. Campers exert p re-col- lege nervous energy in frustrating tug-of-war (top). En- thusiastic sack jumpers (above, left) let off steam before boiler cools down under college pressures. 28 WEEK OF PLANS AND ACTION Bewildered but eager, freshmen accept challenge of Orientation Week. Speeches, meetings, tests, lec- tures — student minds set awhirl. Venus Rising from the Sea — at last, an established landmark. The campus map frames itself. Activities Night crowd disperses toward interests. Dean ' s advice, student leader ' s advice: mull it over, use it, or forget it. Roaming advances to purposeful progress. 29 I ' l, ss? ' M ' m ■■■.■• 30 STATIC LINES AND CONFLICTS STYMIE REGISTRANTS Concentration is prime element in charting year ' s course. Infinite variations are possi- ble. This is registration. Standing outside closed fieldhouse doors, student is finally al- lowed to enter. Clutching enrollment card, permit to register, and sundry other cards, an unaware student approaches ID picture machine ' opposite, left). He prepares to smile, then learns the shutter has already snapped. Sorting orange and blue cards into same order as listed on enrollment card is an essential headache (opposite, center). Cards receive stamp of approval, dissolving panorama of panic. 32 CAMPUS GREETS FALL One, two, three swingin ' season openers for 1962 were the Lambda Chi Open House (right!, Delta Tau Delta Street Dance (below), and Sigma Chi Melon Mess (opposite) . The Open House, with a Get Acquainted theme; Delt Street Dance with two bands and reigning mass confusion; the mer- riment of the Melon Mess — all played vital roles in saying hello to freshmen and superiors. . X X ' ■ ' - ' ■; H ( ) 111 z z Q. o o X Undercurrent vitalizes University . . . People contribute feeling, sentiment, sensation, mood to in- animate campus. The feeling contorting a face expressing test results . . . the sentiment of love . . . the sensationalism of the twist . . . the candid mood of boredom , . . the undercurrent of will to succeed. 34 %ii r 35 TICKET OhhU-t 36 Tidal wave submerges campus ' Casualties, thousands; cause, registration. Masses de- scend on every phase of campus activity. Bat- tling the mobs becomes commonplace, adjust- ment to teeming crowds is essential. Survival of fittest is a law quickly learned. 37 38 Rip tide . . . undercurrent labeled school spirit. The spirit encompasses all . . . and all are possessed with the bustle of basket- ball — fascination for football. Spirit lies dormant and explodes cream and crimson ... as the band begins; the team hits the hardwood; the cheerleaders effervesce. Spirit alive . . . animation suspended in an- ticipation. Score! Jubilation reigns — at- mosphere throbs with pandemonium. Force outweighs equilibrium — rip tide of spirit conquers complacency. 39 40 Harmony is the keynote in the circular three million dollar School of Music Building. Music folios and instrument cases are trademarks of aspiring musicians. Every music student is familiar with the stern judgment of a jury and long hours of practice in East Hall necessary before the deciding trial. Recitals are required of students taking private lessons, and concerts are given by outstanding students. The rewards for hard-won achievement, however, are high. In the spring, twelve music students earned Fulbright Scholarships for their accomplishments. APPLAUD I.U S SOUND OF MUSIC 41 42 Inspirational entertainment is offered in every phase of work by the I.U. School of Music. Stimulating performances in the variety of operas and ballets afford culture and beauty to the campus nightlife. The nationally re- nowned Berkshire String Quartet, which toured for a brief period this year with Benny Goodman, has resided on the I.U. campus since 1948; and the I.U. Philharmonic Orchestra, under the direction of Tibor Kozma, often fills the I.U. Auditorium with the sound of music. 43 A COMBINATION TO SHARE V L : Combination, college and marriage, creates time, space, energy problem. Time and energy to clean house, bring up children, study, and go to classes are hard to acquire. Space rapidly diminishes as family grows. There are mo- ments of relaxation — an entertaining card game with the neighbors or a joust with junior. When parents must go to classes, they can con- fidently leave tots in competent hands at the University nursery. Combination of lives . . . not an easy task for the couples. y I 45 UIUJUI. Illllljjj niiiiw i I N I i H I I n m ■I FINE ARTS PLAZA NOW COMPLETE Completing circle of culture, the Radio and Television and Fine Arts Building harmonizes with Auditorium and Lilly Library. The five-floor split level structure houses the 117- piece Sinkhovitch Collection of Greek and Roman sculpture. Workshops, studios, libraries, faculty rooms, and the mu- seum offer to visitors, students, and faculty a valuable and comprehensive study of art. -- 47 I Incessant Bustle dominates atmosphere of I.U. Memo- rial Union Building. Congregating in Commons or Kiva for a coke, studying in lounges, dining in the Tudor Room, Frangipani Room, or cafeteria, people find or create a variety of atmospheres. Bookstore, beauty salon, bakery, barber shop, and ride board provide indispensable services for I.U. students, faculty and guests. Elaborate hotel facilities accommodate guests from all parts of the globe; and conference rooms and banquet halls provide meeting places for organizations. Students working feverishly in student government of- fices, businessmen discussing financial problems in conference halls, dancers twisting to music in Alumni Hall . . . the gathering place for all . . . the Union. , ' 48 m ' li 1 ' -•ifsi i ■L 4. W J3CSi ► r iA i -■: ? r CAMPUS CAMPAIGNS FOR CHARITY Ecstatic enthusiasm of Fun for Charity echoed throughout Campus Chest Week. Student attitude toward campaign was re- flected everywhere. In Indiana Memorial Union, impressive clown towered over entrance to Commons. In recreation rooms of hous- ing units, workers began construction weeks in advance. Vivid pre-publicity posters, parades, and various demonstrations in front of Ballantine Hall formally announced themes for each booth. Through student endeavor and soliciting, more than $12,000 was presented to COPE (Committee On Philanthropic Endeavors). And the winners: Best overall game of chance, Sigma Chi and Alpha Phi, Ghoulit ; best overall show, Lambda Chi Alpha and Pi Beta Phi, The World of Woozie Song ; pre-publicity, Zeta Beta Tau and Chi Omega, Tee Off. 51 Gala fantasy of dance hall girls, bright lights, and fast-talking barkers greeted guests. Raising money for charity, meandering crowds of students, townspeople, and children of all ages created cacophony in once-silent field- house. Crushing crowd created miniature combat and awesome decor amazed even the cognitive upperclassmen. Coeds donned Japanese wigs and make-up, counterparts became Romans and mad scientists. Faculty members became judges for Carnival ' s creativity. Ten tickets assured the coeds an hour ' s reprieve from pink slips. And everyone had fun — Fun for Charity. 52 53 54 UNITY BINDS BROTHERHOODS Brotherhood activities create enduring memories of pin serenades, sorority exchanges, campus events, and heated debates round a crackling fire. Home of green-podded pledges, omnipotent actives, tra- ditional boresses, fraternity signifies diversity bound in common causes. Actives wonder how lowly pledges manage to hide silverware, sheets, and shoestrings. Pledges wonder how actives know which classes were skipped, who cut study table, and who has illegal dates at Commons. Pledges struggle toward unity and eventual initiation. Awaited ceremony elevates them to aspired rank of active and unites them in bond of brotherhood. They come as boys, leave as men, and never forget. 55 ; «:i ' -- ;.i . r ' Friendliness, dignity, refine- ment — symbolic expressions of every sorority ' s aims. Working together on a vari- ety of house projects and an active rush program, which genuinely attempts the ac- quaintance of rushees with Greek life through both cas- ual and formal teas and con- versation, sorority sisters unite in expanding bonds of friendliness. Many new con- tacts of varied and unusual nterests heighten culture awareness. Above all, the sis- ters express personal dignity and individualism. z - H aL O O ( ) o z QQ X - X c O z - z o 57 REUNITED IN SPIRIT, HOOSIERS HONOR ALMA MATER 5b Reunion, rejuvenation, and spirit mark honored return of I. U. alumni to campus Home- coming Weekend. Hours of frenzied preparation yield lav- ish decorations and entertain- ment. Parading floats and ingenious house decorations add to electric atmosphere; and, echoed in stirring rhythms of the Marching Hundred at the game, twist bands at the Blanket Hop, energetic pace rises to climactic height. Foot- ball, fast and fascinating, thrills frantic crowd beyond disappointment. All eyes ap- preciate as applause from ad- mirers congratulates queen and court. Past memories are re- vived, future ones created. . tv-r ' mT 59 o o lU m O O Z u ( ) U LU N N (7) ( I 60 Pseudo Funeral of Jawn Purdue evolved into real- ity as Indiana ' s Cream and Crimson walloped the Pur- due Boilermakers. Old Jawn, carefully guarded by members of Pershing Rifle Corps, was rejudged and condemned to a torrid toasting in blazing bonfire in annual pre-game pep rally. Vehemence de- voured hysterical crowd as Old Jawn ' s soul soared from fervid flames. Peggy Dickens (left) leads crowd in Moo Moo Purdue song satire as I.U. ' s ver- sion of the Golden Girl, Dave Huston ( left ), strut- ted on stage. Students and team ended pep rally, vic- tory in mind, spirit in heart . . . goal in sight. 61 Traditional booty of Old Oaken Bucket was claimed as victory-starved Hoosiers posted a 1 2-7 score on Pur- due ' s scoreboard. Old Oaken Bucket series, be- gun in 1925, continues to arouse amicable rivalry be- tween schools. Cohesive team spirit coupled with intense desire to win spurred Phil Dickens ' un- derdog Hoosiers to victory and game marked end of fourteen-year Boilermaker supremacy. Post-game ju- bilation resulted in Coach Phil Dickens ' ' top, far left) loss of wedding ring as he was hoi sted on the shoulders of hysterical Hoosiers. Tranquility set- tled briefly amid locker- room din as victorious team paused for customary post-game prayer. Team captain, Nate Ramsey (left), shares platform with coveted Oaken Buck- et at victory celebration in I.U. Auditorium. TIME IS FOR TWO, TOO Moments to Remember are the special times, the dating times. Together we cheer the team to victory, chat over a coke in the Commons, stroll quietly by the fountain, visit the wellhouse by moon- light. We walk slowly, counting the mo- ments together till hours — and goodnight. 64 65 CAMPUS ENJOYS THEATER Spotlight was focused on many skilled art- ists at I.U. ' s Auditorium for the modern limestone edifice is the cultural and en- tertainment center of the campus. The sixth Celebrity and twenty-third Auditor- ium Series included a variety of programs for student and faculty enjoyment. The Singing Trapp Family from the Sound of Music captivated capacity audiences with Do, Re, Mi. Gay songs and bright scenery brought the glamour and excite- ment of a Carnival to the Indiana stage (left, above and below). Audience wit- nessed the transformation of a Cockney flower girl into a Cinderella in the popular musical comedy, My Fair Lady. ' iim 66 67 68 AUDITORIUM STAGE NO ADMITTANCE Varief-y of cultural and entertaining events is offered to interested I.U. students. Shakespeare favorites from seventeen plays were enacted by well-known performers Helen Hayes and Mau- rice Evans. The Evening of Shakespeare opened the twenty-third annual Auditorium Se- ries, and the traditional folk material of the ver- satile Limeliters climaxed Dad ' s Day on cam- pus. The popular folksong trio was an Auditor- ium special. The clever routines of comedian Bob Newhart delighted the campus. Souvenirs of events presented by the I.U. Auditorium and Celebrity Series are collected by coeds, and im- pressed students get Helen Hayes ' autograph ' left, below). The complete stage production of Verdi ' s Rigoletto was presented by New York City Opera Company Ibelowl. 69 1 I ■ 1 ■ hIi ll Laughter fills frosty air, snow blankets campus paths, red and green beacons signal arrival of Christmas. Study -weary students shake book blues and adopt seasonal spirit. Recreating a six- teenth century English atmosphere, the beauti- ful Madrigal dinners provide six nights of feasting in Alumni Hall. And then — Twas the night before Christmas at the Christmas Eve on Campus dance. Elves and snow princesses wel- come merrymakers while the Queen of Queens, Carol Moore, reigns over the pre-sea- son celebration. 70 CHRISTMAS ON CAMPUS 71 ARBUTUS QUEEN Carol Lee Moore, junior, re- ceived the 1963 Arbutus Queen crown at Christmas Eve on Campus. Miss Moore, a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, entered the contest with one crown already to her credit, that of 1962 Cream and Crimson Queen. From Rush- ville, she majors in English. All coeds who hold campus queen titles are invited to enter the contest along with girls nomi- nated by housing units. CAROL MOORE 72 LINDA CRANE 74 Linda Crane, junior, who lives in Curry House of Read Center, is a music education major. From Indianapolis, she recently transferred to I.U. from William and Woods College in Mis- souri. Once coeds are nominated for the con- test, they go through two series of elimina- tions, one in person and one by picture. The Student Body chooses a queen from the five finalists. I- ' fTi I f... !, In 11 i Mi 1962 Military Ball Queen Barbi Einstandig, sophomore, was selected by professional photog- raphers and the Arbutus Big Three as one of the five finalists. Miss Ein- standig, from Terre Haute, is a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi social sorority and majors in business - journalism. She works as a regular member of the advertis- ing staff of The Indiana Daily Student.  BARBI EINSTANDIG i 75 Beverlee Kratsch, jun- ior, IS from Chicago and majors in Spanish. She was nominated by her sorority, Kappa Delta. The Arbutus beauty contest is conducted an- nually to select the cam- pus ' queen of queens, a coed chosen for beauty, personality, and photogenic qualities. 76 KATHY LONDON Kat-hy London, whose hometown is Columbus, represented Sycamore Hall in the contest. A unior, she majors in elementary education. Miss London and other members of the court attended the Christmas Eve on Campus dance and watched as Miss Moore was crowned. The coronation of the campus queen of queens has become as traditional at the Christ- mas dance as St. Nick. 77 z o u z 78 Miss Indiana University, this year Betty Jean Carroll, is selected through one of the most elaborate preliminary divisions of the Miss America contest, the Miss I.U. Pageant spon- sored by Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Miss Carroll won her title for poise, beauty, talent, and intelli- gence. A sophomore and member of Pi Beta Phi, she received her crown from her successor, Linda Mugg (above, left) and congratulations from Nancy Anne Fleming, 1961 Miss America. 79 - X u z o 2 u lU i i O U 111 Z O z UJ D O O UJ O Homecoming, backed by the beauty of a colorful fall landscape and a sparkling crisp day, was further enhanced by the beauty of its special queen, Ann Bar- tholome. Crowned at the pep rally, Ann reigned over the Homecoming activities including the Homecoming game with Northwestern and the Sigma Delta Chi Blanket Hop. She represented a symbol to I.U. ' s visiting alumni of the grace of I.U. ' s present student generation. Spring draws forth the beauty of nature which is honored by all men. At I.U. in spring, a queen is selected to reign over the traditional Cream and Crimson intra-squad football game and to be honored by I.U. students. When cam- pus-wide campaigning secured her the most votes, Carol Moore, a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority received the I 962 honor. 80 Winf-er waltzes accompanied Ron Hoover of Alpha Tau Omega and Judy Barkowski, king and queen of the Freshmen Tyronian Dance, in the dance reserved for the royalty. The annual winter semi-formal dance with its theme of Oriental Blues was planned, organized, and presented entirely by freshmen for upperclassmen and frosh alike. Pride of the Reserve Officer Training Corps was Karen Strom, a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, when she was crowned queen of the Military Ball. The former queen, Barbara Einstandig, an Alpha Epsilon Phi, had the honor of adjusting the new queen ' s tiara. An overflow crowd observed the coro- nation and braved the cold spring weather to hear the musical interpretation of the internationally- known Les Elgart and his bandsmen. 81 1 JS IDAHO Simulated senatorial sessions provide campus and community with platform for interchange of knowledge and opinion on important issues. Proposed bills are presented for debate to the Great Issues Forum, composed of one hundred student senators. Senator Paul Douglas, Illinois (above, right), addressed the forum this year in his campaign to save the Indiana Dunes area. 82 STUDENTS DECIDE GREAT ISSUES I. J ,r. UJ o u o I- z Ul Three thousand students greeted United States Sen- ator Barry Goldwater (D-Ariz.) when he spoke I right) at a meeting on campus March 1 5 spon- sored by the Young Amer- icans for Freedom and the Young Republicans. Pert coeds, the Barryettes, met and escorted the Senator to the campus. 83 84 Town X emerged the victor in the campus Quiz Bowl after a month-long session of rounds in which the other fifty-six participating teams were elim- inated. Members of the winning team (above, left to right) were Ralph Seifert, David Isaacson, Rich- ard Wampler, and Joseph Carey, all students who live out in town. Prizes for the annual battle of wits were silver bowls and medals. Sherry Mervis, general chairman, co-ordinated the program which is sponsored by the Union. 85 HOOSIERS LIKE TO ' SINGALOT ' Since 1932, students at Indiana University have planned, rehearsed, and designed choreography and costumes in order to Singalot in the I.U. Sing tradition. Sponsored by YWCA and YMCA, this year ' s extraganza was the thirtieth Sing since that first one presented in 1 932 on the steps of the Student Building. Musical ability, direction, theme, costumes, and a determination that forces a stu- dent to find time for daily rehearsals are all a part of the Sing. When the first traveling trophy for best overall performance was presented in 1957, the singing Sigma Kappas won it and kept it through 1959 when they re- tired it. Out of the musical limelight for three years, the sorority again earned the trophy in the 1963 Singalot. 1963 winners were: Overall, Sigma Kappa, Men ' s Choral, Men ' s Residence Center, first. Beta Theta Pi, second; Wom- en ' s Choral, Zeta Tau Alpha, first, Delta Gamma, second; Mixed Choral, Teter Center, first, Delta Sigma Theta and Kappa Alpha Psi, second; Pro- duction, Alpha Chi Omega, first. Wells Quadrangle, sec- ond. Small Group, Kappa Alpha Theta and Kappa Delta Rho, first. Phi Sigma Kappa, second. 87 89 ' ■« ' ' « ill iL ' i - - !r LUNA IS HEARD 92 Four hundred dele- gates from thirty- four universities represented 1 10 na- tions in I.U. ' s Little United Nations As- sembly. Dr. Robert Pitchell, one of the few non-students participating (op- posite, lower left) , conducted General Assembly sessions. LUNA delegates read while they pon- dered, and refer- ence materials and Mad aided in de- ciding the fate of the mock world. 93 Dr. Doris Seward ( right) , Dean of Women at the University of Kentucky, said Whuff? and women attending the annual Association of Women Students Mass Meeting considered their futures. Whuff or what if was a problem delightfully studied before the coeds voted for new officers in AWS, YWCA and Women ' s Rec- reation Association, hissed male pickets and cheered new members of honorary organizations. When Mortar Board went tapping, the audience joined in the excitement as twenty-five juniors received their caps. COEDS (AND FRIENDS) ATTEND MASS MEETING 94 95 wt ' I f fl i v 5tf 1 V A BUSY CAMPUS BOWS IN REVERENCE 96  . ' Religion on campus: respect for individuality is reflected in wide variety of church organizations. Collective worship at services on campus or in town, and private chapel meditation fulfill wide- spread religious needs of heterogeneous campus. Open classes, guest speakers, and films add to educational opportunities offered by campus religious foundations. To further friendships within common interest groups, foundations provide social functions; dances, parties, group discussions. Holiday observations and celebrations are convenient to busy student schedules. There are opportunities for student-inspired services and related programs within all denominations; and worship, education, friendship are geared to individual preference and tradition. 97 z o o u. O ui U Dormit ' ory pulsates as each personality within adds vital spark. Individuals clash or ally, and roommate becomes one to turn to or turn from. Room is animated as fervent voices accompanying uke penetrate screen of smoke; typewriter clicks, student and books are sprawled across floor. Pent-up energy finds release in flying pillows, soaring voices. All is quiet; a lone piece of pizza and half-empty coke sit beside closed books and a resting student escaping studies. This is tempo of dormitory atmosphere. 98 Mike Donovan expounds All Campus Party Proposals with conviction in pre-election campaign (above). Tension mounts as Jim Roberts (right) tallies poll returns, and intense ACP effort culminates in com- mencement of new administration. Emotions erupt into elation (below left) for victorious Mike Dono- van, new President of the Student Body. 100 ACP AND ACTION VIE FOR ALL-CAMPUS POPULARITY Competit-ion waxed fierce and furious as the Fresh- man Class got its first taste of campus politics in October. Serious, thinking students weighed the issues and made their choices (below) at the polls. Grass-roots campaigning paid off for Dan Smith I below, left and Dave Frick, elected class presi- dent and vice-president on the victorious ACTION party ticket. The election was the party ' s debut. iOl - O I- u SI o 102 LU O o. ( ) Z : World ' s greatest college week- end encompassed students, fac- ulty, and celebrities in madcap merriment. Record breaking crowd watched Little 500 cyclist teams speed round track at Me- morial Stadium. An excited Lynda Lee Mead (far right). Miss America of 1960, reigned as Little 500 Sweetheart. Vic- tory intoxicated Oak Hall coeds I middle left), winners of eighth annual Mini Tricycle Race. The elaborate costuming (right) dis- played Mini Team themes in pre- race parade, and Disneyland char- acters (bottom left) mingled with the crowds, fascinating children and adults alike with their antics. Proceeds from the various weekend activities pro- vided funds for 131 scholarships given to students deserving of financial aid. The twelfth annual Little 500 was sponsored by Indi- ana University Foundation. 103 Sff r ' if 04 Little 500 crowds tense as spinning wheels of cyclist collisions create track havoc. Indiana University graduate, Hoagy Carmichael (opposite, left! , Variety Show headliner, contributes opinion on race. Phi Kappa Psi edged out second place Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon in closest finish in history. Precision rider ex- change (top, right) saves vital minutes. Torrid track temperatures constitute shirt and shoe shedding as cyclists submerge ' top, left) in the annual post race pond dunking ceremony. LITTLE 500 DIZZIES CROWD 105 To the victor go the rewards of success- ful Little 500 Weekend. An impromptu shower, a deliberate kiss reimburse members of Phi Kappa Psi ' s winning team. Little 500 profits are converted to scholarships which bring smiles from student recipients. Giving out the checks is favorite Little 500 duty for Foundation director Bill Armstrong. 06 :l iv. ) Summer, study in sunshine while campus relaxes. Unhurried atmos- phere, warmth, natural beauty, create a new lease on learning. Interest, en- ergy, grow with spring freshness. Pro- fessors in shirtsleeves. Lengthened, mellowed hours of daylight provide incentive for inspired attack on stud- ies. Brown County Playhouse — scenic trip, worthwhile, entertaining plays. Mass assembly for annual fire- works which add color, excitement to Fourth of July celebration on campus. Signs of strain and stress disappear, melted with winter snow. 08 SUMMERTIME ' S EASE MELTS WINTER WOES 109 M ' . ' j.a Mi CURTAIN RISES IN BROWN COUNTY Quaint Brown County Theatre (left) in picturesque town of Nashville raised its curtain for the fourteenth summer. The the- atre barn is a workshop for summer stock students. Perform- ers I below) are intent upon last minute direction for presentation of Angel Street. The crew worked under supervision of Rich- ard Scammon, associate professor of Speech and Theatre. RESPONSIBLE AND READY IS THE MAJESTIC SHOWMAN Calliope ' s clamor signifies arrival of the Majestic labove right). Purchased in 1959 by the Depart- ment of Speech and Theatre, Indiana University ' s red and white showboat opened its third season June 8. Ohio River villagers overflowed Majestic ' s 323 seats, as 15 theatre aspirants presented Rip Van Winkle 36 times and variety programs 37 times in 26 towns adjacent to the Ohio River. Each student earned six credit hours under direction of Dr. Lee Norvelle and Prof. Richard Moody. i 112 Tacif- sense of responsi- bility is a pre-requisite of the Showboat actor. Cues must be memo- rized, costumes prepared to preserve resplen- dence. The deck must scintillate, concessions and tickets be sold, meals be prepared. And actors ' personalities must establish intangi- ble equilibrium. Esprit de corps inspires per- formance. Summer ends, and the Majestic returns to winter port in Jeffer- sonville. Curtain. 115 116 Chemical warfare and camouflage indoctri- nated 200 ROTC college men into the military moil. Six weeks in the sultry sum- mer heat at Indiantown Gap Military Res- ervation disciplined second-lieutenant can- didates. Constant pressure spared no one. Manipulating arms, cleaning barracks, and drilling rigorously instituted rigid routine. Feigned bacteriological and psychological warfare stimulated men ' s minds, taught them new tactics. Animated offensive and defensive training prepared them to answer motto, What will be the crisis todays 117 WELCOME ■ ' ' TT P AK°NATIONAL OBSERVATORY . __ OPERATED BY THE ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITIES ' RESEARCH IN ASTRONOMY INC UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE ' I NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATIONf MEMBER UNIVERSITIES U.MWfifiSlTY OF CALIFORNIA . JlVERStTY OF OllCAGO UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS.- UNIveRSITYorMia SHetmO STATf UNIVERSITY- PRINCETON UNIVERSITY ' iVERSITVoF WISCONSIO YALE UNIVERSC Many astronomers benefit from the University ' s Kitt Peak National Observatory on the Papago In- dian Reservation in Arizona. Kitt Peak has mod- ern research equipment such as the Robert R. SAc- Math Solar Telescope (below left) , world ' s largest telescope for solar observations. i Geologic Research Field Station, Caldwell, Montana, is the site of summer research programs for faculty, graduate and under- graduate students in geology and geophysics. Rocks and min- erals (above) fall categorically into student notebooks, while a specimen is subjected to acid test ' below). An instructor (below right) lectures on geologic formations. SUMMER SCIENTISTS SEEK SCENIC SITES FOR STUDY 119 1, BOARD OF TRUSTEES GOVERNS EXPANDING I. U. Governing Indiana University is the responsibility of the Board of Trus- tees. Three members are elected by the alumni and five appointed by the State Board of Education with approval of the Governor. The members serve for three years, and this year, Mrs. Richard G. Inskeep and Frank E. McKinney began new terms. Under the leadership of Willis Hickam, who was re-elected president in July, the Board has direct control over the many functions of the University. With new projects always under consideration, one of the major concerns of the Board is providing for the greatly increasing enrollment. Necessary provisions include more classroom buildings, housing, recreational, and library facilities, and se- curing more qualified faculty members. 122 Frank E. McKinney (below, left) IS sworn m as member of the Board of Trustees by Wil- lis 0. Hickam, Board president. The Board, pictured at left, in- cludes (left to right) Fenwick T. Reed, secretary; Mrs. Rich- ard G. Inskeep, Donald C. Dan- ielson, Ray C. Thomas, Willis Hickam, Frank E. McKinney, Stewart Riley, Mrs. William G. Maurer, and Robert F. McCrea. 123 PRESIDENT STAHR Maintaining high academic standards, selecting top faculty members, and keeping business operations running smoothly are only a few of the duties of the President of Indiana Univer- sity, Dr. Elvis J. Stahr jr. He must also attend committee meetings, act as host to foreign dignitaries, and make innumerable speeches. His of- fice staff, which helps co-ordinate his duties, includes his personal secre- tary, Miss Bonnie Thickstun, and his administrative assistant, Dr. Joseph Ewers. Aside from general secretarial duties. Miss Thickstun has charge of the President ' s appointment sched- ule. Dr. Ewers, Dr. Stahr ' s personal assistant, carefully co-ordinates time schedules and acts as the President ' s official source of information. 24 FACULTY COUNCIL Fronr Row i left to right i : Warner O. Chapman, William B, Christ, Karl Schuessler, Sid Robinson, Leo Fay, Charles J. Vita- liano. Second Row: Austin V. Clifford, Cleon H. Foust, Leon H. Wallace, Roger W. Russell, Davis A. Scott, Ray L. Heffner. Third Row: Henry Veatch, David Mitchell, Byrum Carter, John W. Ashton, Frank T. Gucker, Samuel E. Braden, John P. Lewis, Arthur M. Weimer. Fourth Row: Howard T. Batchelder, Karl W. Bookwalter, Samuel M. Loescher, Edwin H. Cady, Robert W. Green- leaf, J. Jeffery Auer, K. R. Breneman, Gerald O. Haffner, Charles L. Howell. Composed of 33 me tive body of the In are elected by the their office such as of Faculties, and the considers proposals office matters, and lems of the Univers are introduced by th mbers, the Faculty Council is the representa- diana University faculty. Twenty delegates faculty, while 13 are members by virtue of the President, the vice-presidents, the Dean deans of the individual schools. The Council from the faculty, discusses administrative reviews committee reports of complex prob- ity. Recommendations for honorary degrees s body. 125 As Dean of the Graduate School, Vice-President, and Dean for Graduate Development, John W. Ashton ' s position entails various duties. He is in charge of administration of all graduate programs and the co-ordination of the various graduate divisions. Shirley Engel, Associate Dean for Graduate Development, aids Dean Ash- ton in this work. Graduate programs are at the heart of the research effort on the campus. Another vital and associated role of the school involves the training of college teachers. The course offerings to graduate students have been broadened by the addi- tion of three new programs to meet changing student needs. A master of arts degree is being granted in uralic-altaic studies this year. In addition, a Ph. D. is being offered in mass communica- tions, and a program in medical genetics has been added this year. SAMUEL E. BRADEN JOHN W. ASHTON 26 The University continues to initiate policies to improve under- graduate curricula and programs for degrees, reports Dean Sam- uel E. Braden of the Division of Undergra duate Development. For example, through a current project to broaden the area of co-ordi- nation of teacher education and teacher certification, the responsi- bility for preparing teachers will be extended to include the entire University. Recently accelerated by a $650,000 Ford Foundation Grant, Indiana University ' s foreign language program is currently being studied to determine how it can provide better co-ordination of university language programs with those of the high schools. Improvements in high school teaching of foreign languages are being sought by expandng the influence of the University School as a model. Also, through this division, Indiana University is taking leadership in a co-operative program of the Big Ten Univer- sities and the University of Chicago to expand foreign study opportunities for undergraduates. Several programs for the junior year of study abroad are being constructed so that students par- ticipating in these programs will better know the contributions such programs can make in their progress toward a degree. Supervising all personnel and faculty members of Indiana University and the Regional Campuses is the function of the office of Dean of Faculties. Dean Ralph L. Collins, a member of the fac- ulty since 1935, serves as the link be- tween the academic divisions and the President and the Board of Trustees. Aside from counseling the faculty, the office ' s other primary responsibilities are planning detailed budgets with the deans of the various schools, deciding the pertinent matters that should be dealt with directly by the President, making faculty appointments and pro- motions, and adjusting faculty and personnel salaries. RALPH L. COLLINS 127 Conferring with J . A . Franklin (seat- ed), Vice-Pres- ident and Treasurer, are (left to right) T E Randall, E J. Shea, D. H. Clark, J. W. Hicks, and Rob- ert E. Burton. Foresight is the keynote of the office of Mr J A Franklin, Vice-President and Treas- urer Planning for the next decade with emphasis on construction, research admin- istration, and sound financial support de- mands careful consideration. D. H. ClarK, business manager; J. W. Hicks, controller; T E Randall, assistant treasurer, and t. J Shea administrator of the I. U Medical Center supervise the business administra- tion of I.U. ' s wide range of departments within the structure of Mr. Franklin ' s office. J. A. FRANKLIN 128 Six insfruct-ors were honored at 1962 Founders ' Day ceremonies for distinguished teaching. Professors receiving the cash and cer- tificate awards were (seated, left to right) Prof. Henry H. H. Remak, German, I.U. Foundation Award, Prof, Sylvia E. Bowman, English, of the Fort Wayne Extension Center, Frederic Bachman Lieber Memorial Award, and Prof. Alan M. Hollingsworth, Eng- lish, Ulysses G. Weatherly Award. Teaching assistants who re- ceived I.U. Foundation Awards were (standing, left to right) John Nagosky, music, William R. Powell, education, and Dean Richen- bach, economics. Chancellor Herman B Wells (standing, second from right). Foundation president, presented the awards. INSTRUCTORS EARN AWARDS Prof. David R. Derge i above), government, earned his place in Sigma Delta Chi journalism society ' s hall of fame when he received the Brown Derby at the Gridiron Banquet this spring. He won the derby after Sigma Delta Chi selected him as most popular professor. 29 Professors in the headlines this year included Prof. John P. Lewis (above , government, who was named to President Kennedy ' s council of Economic Advisers; Prof. Jack Watson (above, right) , music, who was named Dean of the Con- servatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati; Prof. Chase C. Moon- ey and Prof. Oscar O. Winther (op- posite, above right), history, who edited the Mississippi Valley His- torical Review; Prof. Robert J. Pitchell (right), government, who was named to the Washington staff of U.S. Senator Birch Bayh, and Prof. Merrill Allen (opposite, right), optometry, who was cited for his research in automobile driver ' s vision at night. - r 30 PROFESSORS IN THE HEADLINES 31 FOUNDATION FOR SERVICE The I.U. Foundation, a non-profit corporation, receives and administered grants, contracts, patents, gifts, and bequests for the benefit of the University. Chartered in 1936 with the aim of providing a channel for alumni gifts to I.U., the organization, whose president is Dr. Herman B Wells, still has this as a primary objective. Increased sponsorship of research programs of I.U, faculty has made I.U. one of the country ' s leading research and interna- tional activities centers. HiilMS Left to Right: T. E. Rondall, Paul Klingc, Willum b. Armstrong, Herman B Wells, George F. Heighway, E. C. VonTress, E. Ross Bartley. For the first time in its history, Indiana Univer- sity has an administrative office of Chancellor. Dr. Herman B Wells assumed the post follow- ing his resignation as President of the Univer- sity. He will serve on a number of national and state committees and boards. However, his principal work, according to Dr. Wells, will be with the I.U. Foundation. In that connec- tion. Chancellor Wells will chair the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ' s newly formed Industrial Application of Aerospace Research program at I U. 132 SPACE RESEARCH BEGUN Front Row (left to right) : Joseph R. Hartley, Ediey W. Mar- tin Jr., Ralph E. Cleland, Herman B Wells, Arthur M. Weimer, Nevin W. Raber, William L. Haeberle. Second Row: E. Ross Bartley, Edward V. VonTress, William S, Armstrong, Paul Klinge, George F. Heighway. The Aerospace Research Applications Cen- ter lARACi was founded this year with the aid of a $1 50,000 National Aeronautics and Space Administration grant to the Indiana University Foundation. Arthur M. Weimer and Ralph E. Cleland are co-directors of the center. Associate directors are William L. Haeberle, Howard L. Timms, and Paul Klinge. The center ' s objective is to discover appropriate applications of aerospace re- search that can be used in industry. The main areas ARAC is concerned with are new materials, new processing and management techniques, and new products for commer- cial use. The program involves matching the needs of industry with resear ch and de- velopment findings of NASA, which are be- ing collected in Washington, DC. 133 CENTER AIDS FACULTY STUDY The International Development Research Center, ac- cording to research associate Jack Baranson, is being supported by the University ' s 1961 Ford Foundation grant. The center is expected to further faculty study of economic, political, and social developments in re- cently developing nations. The program will promote the work of faculty members already engaged in devel- opment-related research and create opportunities for research by other interested faculty members. It will provide publications, seminars, and special conferences to supplement regular instructional programs. Special- ists are from the faculties on the Bloomington campus and all of the center campuses. Research is now car- ried out on the role of technology in the development process and educational and manpower planning. An advisory committee aids John P. Lewis, director. Front Row left to right i : L. C. Larson, Doris H. Merritt, Edward H. Buehrig. Second Row: T. E. Randall, Walter H. C. Laves, Herman B Wells, How- ard T. Batchelder. Not Pictured: John P, Lewis. Under the direction of Mr. Claude Rich, secretary, the Indiana University Alumni Office acts as the liaison between I.U. alum- ni and Indiana University. The Varsity Club, l-Men ' s Association, alumnae clubs, and for- eign alumni are only a few organizations that fall within the responsibilities of this office. Commencement, Founder ' s Day, and Distinguished Alumni Service Awards are also under its direction. In addition, the Alumni Magazine, edited by John F. Schrodt, Jr., is published nine times a year. CLASS e u iof 0ll t 6 LIAISON FOR ALUMNI 35 PROVIDING NEWS Obtaining wider understanding and support through interpreting University functions, policies, and events is the primary purpose of the University Relations Office and the I.U. News Bureau. According to James R. Jordan, assistant to the President for Uni- versity relations, the areas of service include prepara- tion of news for the press and writing for specialized publications for students, parents, and alumni. The Bureau, whose editor is Earl Hoff (above, right) , also handles articles concerning the University that ap- pear in other publications throughout the country. Indiana University has long been a leader in inter- preting higher education, and future plans indicate the continuing improvement of communications among Indiana University, the press, and the people of the State of Indiana. 36 RADIO AND TV EXPAND HERE Video tape recordings and closed circuit operations are the Department of Radio and Television ' s newest proj- ects and are slated for extension upon completion of the department ' s new building. The new building will also enable the most complete and educational broad- casts in the world. Working with the video tapes has introduced many complex difficulties, but this type of tape provides better television facilities to the public. Via closed-circuit television, classroom lectures broad- casted directly from the Bloomington campus can be picked up by the Indianapolis Center and by Purdue University. In addition to broadcasting daily over WTTV and WFIU, during the football and basketball seasons, the Radio and Television Department provides a sports network, feeding stations all over the state. The department is directed by Elmer Sulzer I right I. 137  Student life is a concern of both the students and the Di- vision of Student Personnel, di- rected by Robert H. Shaffer, Dean of Students. Dean Shaf- fer labove right) , aided by his assistants, Associate Dean Leo R. Dowling and Assistant Dean Virginia Rogers, had responsi- bilities which pertained to all areas of student services. Dean Dowling (right) managed In- ternational services, which in- clude foreign student life and American students wishing to study, work, or travel abroad. Dean Rogers (far right) han- dled Panhellenic affairs and the sorority office. Student ac- tivities, which include frater- nity, student organizations, and student government, were regulated by Dean Thomas C. Schreck ( below right ) . STUDENTS BENEFIT FROM SERVICES 38 TESTS FOR JUNIOR DIVISION For the second year, reports Dean Pressly S. Sikes, forty honors advisers supplemented one hundred twenty-five regular advisers in fresh- man counseling. This year all entering stu- dents will be required to take either the Amer- ican College Test or the Scholastic Aptitude Test of the College Board prior to admission. The tests, in addition to assisting in counseling and determinating scholarship recipients, will help determine each student ' s qualifications before enrollment, and aid in advanced place- ment in special curricula. 139 RESIDENCE HALLS CENTRALIZED George R. Olsen, Director of Halls of Residence, reports that the new Residence Halls Administration building at 801 North Jordan, which has been occupied since August, is affording a more centralized and efficient operation of the University ' s housing administration. Also housed in the new three-story limestone building are the Bursar ' s Office, the Off-Campus Housing Office, and the Uni- versity Division of Safety. The housing administration hopes to be able to house more students in several new buildings next September. John W. Foster Quadrangle will be completely finished at that time for undergraduate men and women. It is expected that Fee Lane West I will be partially opened to undergraduate women. Three additional buildings and a browsing library are scheduled to be completed in the Graduate Residence Center. While this new construction continues. Memorial Hall in Agnes E. Wells Quadrangle will undergo a complete interior face-lifting preparatory for use by undergraduate women W V i 40 HEALTH CENTER REVAMPED Ground-breaking typifies spring, and major 1963 spring digging on campus was for the new Student Health Center. By early second semester, blueprints were completed, and bids were submitted. The new center, to be situ- ated on the northeast corner of Tenth Street and Jordan Avenue, will expand and improve the facilities of the Student Health Service directed by Dr. John Miller. Beds will be dou- bled from 50 to 100; and X-ray, physio- therapy, and laboratory facilities for out-pa- tients will also be increased. A staff expansion will accompany the facility increase 41 The purpose of the Student Employment Office is to co-ordinate Indiana University student employment on campus and in Bloomington. Approximately 2,300 student jobs are available throughout the year, and during an average fiscal year, more than 8,000 student interviews are conducted. At the office, job-seekers take typing and short- hand tests to determine the type of work for which they are best suited. Student wives and husbands, as well as students, are as- sisted in finding work. George DeKalb (be- low) directs student employment. STUDENTS ARE EMPLOYED 42 THEY PATROL THE CAMPUS This radio dispatcher is relaying a message to one of the patrol cars of the Division of Safety. Twenty officers patrol the campus, in three shifts, twenty-four hours a day. The Safety Division isn ' t made up of only the familiar patrolmen. It also has a fire divi- sion, which inspects buildings for fire haz- ards, and a division of watchmen. There are several criminal investigators who look into crimes on campus. The Division of Safety moved this year to North Jordan. William G. Spannuth, Director of Safety, (right) is trying out the new lie detector. U lU a A new service on the campus this year is the direct dialing telephone system, which is under the supervision of Thomas C. Meglemre. This system, in addition to being less expensive than the old one, eliminates the confusion and time problems of the past. Ninety per cent of all on-campus calls are now made without the aid of campus operators. 144 U I Providing research information and data for more than thirty de- partments in Indiana University is the responsibility of the Re- search Computing Center. Since it was started in 1 956, the center has tripled in size. It is now lo- cated in the new Health, Physical Education and Recreation build- ing. To compute data the center uses IBM 709 computers, which are twenty times faster than the older ones and able to run sixteen hours a day. Each person using the service submits his own prob- lem to the center where it is transferred from punch cards to the magnetic tape. After being run through the computers, the data is returned to the person, who is charged according to his problem and its size. DATA PROCESSED FOUNDERS ' DAY REMEMBERS PAST AND ANNOUNCES FUTURE On the one hundred forty-second anni- versary of its founding, Indiana Univer- sity received a new president. At the annual Founders ' Day ceremony Wil- lis O. Hickam, President of the Board of Trustees, announced the appoint- ment of Dr. Elvis J. Stahr jr. to succeed Dr. Herman B Wells. Students with high scholastic achievement were hon- ored by administrative officials during the ceremony and a wreath was later placed on the grave of Dr. Andrew Wy- lie, first President of the University. 147 DEANS AND Officials directing Indiana Univer- sity ' s extension centers and cam- puses represent wide area that I.U. serves. Extension directors and of- ficials are (left to rightl : Victor Bogle, Kokomo; Orville Johnson, Richmond; Smith Higgins, Dean of Extensions; J. Howard Hill, Vin cennes; Ralph E. Broyles, Fort Wayne; Rufus Reiberg, Associate Dean of Extensions; John C. Buh- ner, Gary; Byron F. Laird, South- eastern; Harold E. Burns, Calumet; Jack J. Detzler, South Bend, and Virgil Hunt, Indianapolis. 148 DIRECTORS CONTROL I.U. EXTENSIONS 49 Calumet- Center, located at East Chicago, was one of the seven Indi- ana University campuses that Presi- dent Elvis J. Stahr jr. renamed regional campuses. This move is to better integrate the programs of the Bloomington campus with those of the regional campuses. Calumet Center was established in 1 932, and the building presently being used was dedicated in 1939. Many fa- cilities, such as a bookstore or lounges, that are found on the Bloomington campus, are also found at the regional campuses. 150 EARLHAM Earlham College and In- diana University have had a joint co-operative extension arrangement since 1946. The Earl- ham extension, located at Richmond, is one of two such co-operative centers, the other being located at Vincennes University. In this ar- rangement, students are able to use Earlham ' s science laboratories and library. In addition to the courses offered to undergraduate students, the extension also has a well-developed adult ed- ucation program. Earlham College-Indiana University Center EVENING CUASSES OFFICE — LOUNOEandSTUDYROOM FORT WAYNE Indiana University ' s Fort Wayne campus was established in 1917, about a year after the first exten- sion was established at Indianapolis. With- in the next year, this campus will make his- tory as the first joint I. U. -Purdue extension center. When this new building is com- pleted, better facili- ties will be made available to students 152 GARY The new building of the Gary regional campus of Indiana University was dedi- cated in 1959. Gary ' s campus tries to provide an atmosphere as nearly like that of the Bloomington campus as pos- sible. Musical programs, exhibits, and a student council program supplement the center ' s academic program. irr-} rr? ' ' ii|| 53 The Indianapolis Downtown Center is Indiana University ' s largest and oldest regional cam- pus, as it was set up in 1916. For about two years, this campus has been on a closed cir- cuit television hook-up with the Bloomington campus. In addition, the center offers special classes to Medical Center students. INDIANAPOLIS 54 Southeastern ' s campus, situated at Jeffersonville, dedi- cated its new building in 1958. Recently this campus added a full-time psychologist and an associate profes- sor of English to its staff. Southeastern serves south- ern Indiana and northern Kentucky. SOUTHEASTERN n 1 i m 111 f r i f This Spring, a new building was begun for the re- gional campus located at Kokomo. This building will replace Carriaje House I shown above) . Last semes- ter the curriculum was expanded, and several of the classes met at the Bunker Hill Air Force Base. KOKOMO 55 Jusf over a year ago, the new South Bend - Mishawaka Center building was dedicated. This building houses many facilities, such as student-faculty lounges, ' a large bookstore, science libra- ries, and a 900-seat auditorium, that are found on the campus at Bloomington, This center was one of those designated by Dr. Stahr as a regional campus, and it is the fastest-growing of the seven. The faculty at South Bend - Mishawaka includes fifty full-time members, and fifty-five part-time lecturers. 156 VINCENNES Indiana Univerity has had a co-operative extension ar- rangement with Vincennes University since 1950. This co-operative program is set up so that freshmen and sophomores attending this extension receive credits transferable to either university, but above the sopho- more level, the credits transfer only to I.U. VINCENNES 157 Founded on the Bloomington campus in 1903, the I.U. Medical Center was moved to Indianapolis in 1909, where it was com- bined with a number of other colleges. The Center has grown to the extent that it now encompasses several different buildings and schools. Schools include the School of Medicine, School of Nurs- ing, School of Dentistry, Division of Allied Health Services grad- uate program, and the Division of Social Service graduate program. f 58 59 . ■ !« I •,., , .iiiiiiiiiiiiti INDIANA UNiVERSlTY SCHOOL or DEINHSTRY fei . 4.. I PlfBU JUt MEDICAL CENTER 60 61 GRADUATION MARKS A NEW LIFE University administration, faculty, distinguished guests and graduating seniors move in a long pro- cession into the stadium. To the participating seniors, the graduation exercises mark an ending of one way of life in anticipation of another. Mixed emotions of sadness and happiness are mirrored on the graduates ' faces. Four years of study and hard work, along with a great deal of fun, make the diploma mean so much to each and every graduate of Indiana University. 162 163 164 ' yr Ritual of signing diplomas and enduring the ceremony ends in varied exhibitions of feeling. President Stahr (far left) signs the uncount- able number of diplomas for graduating seniors. 165 0 i fftd L . SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES Director of the Division of Allied Health Sciences, Aaron Andres, reports that this year, the division will award its greatest number of degrees. This division, comprised both of underclass students in Bloomington and upperclass students on the Medical Center campus, awards its degrees through the school of medicine in such fields as medical technology, physical and occu- pational therapy, medical record library science, public health, and dental hygiene. Indiana University leads the Big Ten schools in this innovative program. This year, the Medical Center students presented seven con- vocational demonstrations on the Bloomington campus, and opened them to all interested persons. Also, an- other new innovation is a new student council, repre- senting each program of the division, which now deter- mines social activities and convocations within the Division of Allied Health Sciences itself. f • ■ Apple, Patricia Elaine RDM. Dental Hygiene Plymouth Junior AmL-rican Dentol Hygiene Association. Baker, Diana McGinnis R.D.H. Dentol Hygiene Rushville Singing Hooiiers; YWCA; Jr. ADHA. Barker, Sharon Kay B.S. Medical Records Des Moines, Iowa Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Class Trees.; Freshmen Class Sec; WRA; Young Republicans; YWCA. Bell, Eva Kathryn 65. Medical Tech. Evansville Alpha Deho Theto, Pres.; All Campus Parly. ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES ' .: Bitter, Nancy Ann R D H Dentol Hygiene Chi Omega, Jr ADHA, YWCA Bond, Carol Ann Glassburn Jr ADHA Bradley, Marlha Jean Jf ADHA Evansvill ■ R D H. Dental Hygiene Kokomo R.D H. Dental Hygiene Montgomery Harvey, III. Chilcott, Sandra M. 6.5. Medical Tech. Koppa Alpha Theta; I.U. Foundotion; Enomenc; YWCA Conaway, Kay Sue R.DH. Dental Hygiene Michigan City Student Senate; Wesley Foundation; YWCA; Jr. ADHA, Vice-Pres. Cutler, Gayle lien B S. Occupofiono Therapy New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Pledge Class Pres,; Hi I let Foundation; Jr. Ponhel. Council Davidson, Janni Kayan Day, Ann Jeanette Young Rcpublicons B S Medical Records B S. Mjdical Tech. Richmond Whitesville, Ky. French Lick Indionopolis Ellis, Sonya Lee RDM. Dental Hygiene it ADHA Field, Lona May B.S. Medical Tech. Indianapolis Society for Medicol Technology. Finch, Lou Cinda R.D H. Dental Hygiene Fl. Loudprdole, Flo. Alpha Chi Omega; Jr. ADHA; Dental Hygiene Class, Vice-Pres.; Sena- toriol Assi,; YWCA. Fishel, Nancy B.S. Occupational Therapy Nashville, Tenn. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Pledge Class Sec; AWS Council; Hillel Foundation. Friehe, Martha Jeon Jr. ADHA, YWCA. R D H. Dental Hygiene Indianapolis Gingrich, C. Kay B S. Medical Records Goshen Gorenc, Gloria Jean Jr ADHA R.D H. Dental Hygiene Indianapolis Griffii, Cormine R D H. Pub. Health Denl. Hygiene LoPorte Senior Oenlol Hygienists, Prei.; I.U Symphonic Band; Tau Beto Sigma; Jr. ADHA. F ' ' • Grist, Sharon Kay jr. ADHA. R D H. Denial Hygiene R.D H. Dental Hygiene B S. Physical Therapy Harnock, Gordon Yount 6 S Medical Tech. Hamilton, Connie Ross Jr ADHA Harman, Linda Sue Phi Thetc Hosier. Patricia Anne B S. Medicol Tech. Alpho Delta Theto; Hall Dining Room Manager. Heine, Carole Sue R.D H. Dental Hygiene Jr ADHA Heisterkamp, Sandra Key 6S. M3dical Tech, Student Elections Commiision. Helmbock, Sarah Lee Jr. ADHA, Sec-Treas. R.D.H. Denial Hygiene Irey, Mary Ellen 6 S. Medical Tech. Alpho Delta Theto. Jensen, Judith Lee B S. Medico Records Brownstown, III Wouwolosa, Wis Jerger, Rita Marie B.S. Physical Therapy Indianapolis Alpha Phi, Pledge Class Vice Pres.; Phi Theto; Alpha Lambda Dello; Enomene; YWCA, Johnson, Margaret Ann B S Physical Therapy Zeto Tou Alpha; Phi Thelo; YWCA, Jones. Charlotte Mae 8 S. Medical Tech. Jones, Ellen Harris R D H. Dental Hygiene Campus Christians; Jr, ADHA. Ploinfield Indionopolis Indianapolis R D H. Dental Hygiene Hommond B S. Medicol Tech. South Bend Lambert, Judith Christine Jr. ADHA Lavis, Patricia Ann Alpha Deho Thelo Lomax, Linda Jane B.S. Medico Records Evansville I.U. Foundation; Union Committee Ch.; IMU Service Aword; Wesley Foundation. : IC _ ' X, 167 ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES I S. Medico Tech. Westville Losinnieclti, Potricia Ann Alpha Delta Thela. lurie, Marcia B.S. Occupational Therapy Indianapolis Monn, Ann Cleveland R D.H. Denial Hygiene Elkhart Koppo Delto; Alpha Lombdo Deho. Jr. ADHA, Pres.; Tau Beta Sigmo. Mosbaum, Karen S. B.S. Pub. Healih Denial Hygiene Fort Wayne Newman Club, Jr. ADHA. Merckx, Marjorie May B.S. Physical Therapy Alpha Omicron Pi. Arbutus; Phi Theto; YWCA. Miles, Sandra S. 6 S. Physical Therapy Phi Thetc; APTA. Student Member, Miynski, Patricia Ann Jr. ADHA Neitiei, Janet Rose Phi Thelo Niemann, Nancy Elliott Jr ADHA Osborne, Karen Louise Jr. ADHA Pershing, Pamela Kay Jr ADHA R D.H. Dental Hygiene B.S. Physical Therapy Roanoke Indianapolis LaPorte Hobart R.D.H. Dental Hygiene Vincennes R D H. Dental Hygiene Indianapolis R D.H. Denial Hygiene Bedford Phillips, Betty Ann B.S. Medical Records Monticello Kappa Delta, Pledge Class Pres ; Jr. Ponhet. Council; Alpha Delia Theto. Raog, Irlene Kay R D.H. Dental Hygiene Jr, ADHA, Indianapolis Fort Wayne Reiff, Diane B.S. Medical Tech. Alpha Chi Oniego. Alpho Delta Theta; Alpho Lambda Delto. Richardson, Sandra Sue B S. Physical Therapy Ooklond City Zeto Tou Alpha, Phi Theto; YWCA. Richison, George S Physical Therapy Indianopolis Robertson, Koy Binninger B S Pub. Hea th-Dento Hygiene ADHA. Indianapolis R D H. Dental Hygiene Paoli Rooksby, Sharon Kay Jr ADHA Pummel, Julia Phi Theto Schafer, Shermie Louise Jr. ADHA B.S. Physical Therapy Anderson R D H. Dental Hygiene Woodburn Evonsville Seibert, Mary Lee B.S. Medical Tech. Alpha Delta Theto Skidmore, Corolyn Sue R D H. Dental Hygiene Lowrenceburg Jr, ADHA, Sowers, Frances Ann B S. Occupational Therapy Indionopolis Springer, Phyllis Ann B.S. Medical Tech. Fort Wayne Alpha Chi Omega, Sec; Alpho Lombdo Delto; Enomene; Jr. Ponhel. Council; Ponhel. Council; YWCA. Squires, Martha Gene R D H. Dental Hygiene Columbia City Jr. ADHA Stine, DeRetta Joyce R.D H. Dental Hygiene Indianapolis Alpho Omicron Pi; Jr. ADHA, Reporter, Student Council Rep.; I,U. New- man Club, Stropbo, Shera Pavy RD.H. Dental Hygiene Indianapolis ADHA. Swoveland, Lois Carol B.S. Physical Therapy Muncie Phi Theto; Cosmopoliton Club. Taylor, Sandra Bork R D H. Denial Hygiene Indianopolis Zeta Tou Alpha, Jr. ADHA. Temple, Mary Elizabeth B S. Medical Tech. Delphi Alpho Phi; YWCA Terkhorn, Judith Ann B S. Occupotrono Therapy Scipio Tcniohowk, T ■a Tobey, Eleanor Youngs B.S. Physical Therapy Indianapolis Wi ' sk-y Foundation; Phj Theto. Toboy, Paul Chester B S. Physical Therapy Indianopolis Phi Theto Tomes, Margaret Kay B S. Physical Therapy Milroy Phi Theto, Conipus Chrislions. Voock, Tara Jo B.S. Medical Toch. Evonsville Alpha Gonimo Delto, House Monogcr; YWCA, Executive Council; Alpha Deho Theto Wade, Potricia Poulino R D H. Dental Hygiene Indionopolis Jr ADHA Weovor, Paula Lou R D.H. Dental Hygiene Indionopolis Jr ADHA Woody, Luolla Joan B.S. Medical Tech. Clinton Dolto Zola, Roc Soc ; Alpho Delia Theta; YWCA; Cord Section. 168 SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES t HIE _ 1 y According to Dean Frank T. Gucker, Professor of chemistry, the College of Arts and Sciences is working to improve the programs presently offered and, in addition, to develop important new fields of study. This year, the new Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures has been created, and work in African studies has been strengthened by the addition of three new faculty members forming a strong group of experts in this field. Aiding Dean Gucker in the administrative work of the College are two new associate deans, Joseph L. Sutton, Professor of government and Daniel W. Miller, Professor of physics. Together, these three men divide their time between their respective classrooms and their administrative duties for the College. 169 ARTS AND SCIENCES SiL Indionapolis Chompaign, III. Abell, Elizobelh Ann AS. History South Bend Del to Delta Delta; Collegiate Democrars; ID. Foundation, Jr. Pon- heMenic Council; Union Committee Ch.; YWCA. Abrams, Susan Louise A. 6. Engliih Allison. Gale Constance A 6. Spom ' sh Alpho Chi Omego. YWCA. Applegote, Jeffery Scott A 6. Socio Service Cormel Pit Chi, Sociol Service Club. Armstrong, Dianne Audrey 6.S. English Evonsville Moson Hall, Culturol C h. Armstrong, Paul Douglas 6 S. Chemistry New Albany Phi Etc Sigma ; Tomohowk; Wesley Foundotion; Inter -Varsity Christian Fellowshtp Arnold, Susan Patricio A B. Speech and Hearing LoGronge, III. YWCA Arthur, Arvin A 6. Medical Science New Albany Bachmann, Joyce Carroll A B. Slavic Studies Columbus, Ohio Alpha Epsilon Phi, Vice-Pres.; YWCA, Baird, Kay Lynn A. 8. Socio Service Sigma Kappa, Asst. Rush Ch,; Arbutus, AWS Council. Bloomington Bajgrowicz, James Joseph A,B. Government Gory Phi Kappo The to; Collegiate Democrats; Jr. Interfraternity Council; Newman Club; IMU Sports Cor Club. Baker, John Paul A. 6. Government Wright Quoa Gov,; JAWQ Board of Governors. Balakir, Richard Alexander A.B. Chemistry Student Natl. Ed. Association. Findlay, Ohio Gary Gory Ballard, John O AS. Police Admin. Lambda Alpha Epsilon, Sgt. at Arms Baisbaugh, Nancy Kay A.B. Bacteriology North Manchester Pi Beta Phi, Recording Sec; Alpha Lombdo Delta; Enomene; I.U. Foundation; YWCA. Baluk, Margaret Anne Teter, Governor A 8. English A 6. Governmenf A B. Zoology Barker, Sarah Kotherine Barnett, Charles Arthur Acocic; Skull ond Crescent. Bascom, Karleen Ann A 8. Zoology Alpha Epsilon Delto; Tomohowk, Bass, Richard Emmett A. 6. Linguistics Christian Science Organization. Rerea, Ohio Bloomington Shelbyville Monterey South Bend Bates, Betty Eileen A 6. Psychology Wabash Indianapolis Idaho Falls, Idaho Beazley, Lillian Carole A 8. English Read Hall, Judicial Board, Becker, Karen Natalie A. 6. Hisfory Newmon Club; Library Science Club. Beckley, John Wendell A.B. Slavic Studies Gosport JAWQ Vice Pres , Slavic Club; I.R.H.A. Election Commission Ch.; Young Republicans. Beckort, Betty Jane 6.S. Home Ec. Laconia Jr, Female Director; I.U Foundation, Steering Committee; Mortar Board- AWS Legislative Board; IRHA Vice-Pres. Benham, Jane A 8. Chemistry Terre Haute Kappo Koppo Gamma, Vice-Pres.; Alpha Lombdo Delta; Arbutus; Ocecnides; Junior Division Student Advisory Committee. Benner, Neal U, A 6. Social Se Bloomington Bentley, Mary Margaret A 6. English Clinton Delta Delia Delta, Pres.; Enomene; Ponhellenic Council; Pleiades, Social Ch ; Union Committe Ch.; YWCA, Berebitsky, Sally Ann A 8. Socio Service Sigma Di ' lta Tou. Berenthol, James Leon AB. Governmenf Cosmopoliton Club; Hillel Foundotion. Sidney, Martin Paul A 8 Slavic Studies Phi Eta Sigmo Black, Donald Jonathan A 8. Sociology Delta Upiilon; Alpha Koppo Delta; Mole Director Senior Closs; Jr Inlfffratt-rnity Council, Vice-Pres,; Skull ond Crescent; Young Demo crots South Bend Miomi Beach, Flo, Bloomington Indionapolis Blaisdell, Mary Ellen A 6. History Indlonopolis Alpha Xi Dilto, CoMegioto Democrats; NAACP; Philosophy Club. Blodsoe, Lois Ann A 6. Chemistry Anderson WrlU Quad, Religious Coordinator; Intervorsity Christian Fellowship, T r fo s . Bloom, Lewis Elliott .S. Dentistry Yordley, Po. Tou Koppo Epsilon; Alpha Phi Omega, Bloyo, Sharon Marlene A.B. History Kenney, III. Alpha Xi Delta, Treos,; Intervorsity Christion Fellowship, 70 ARTS AND SCIENCES Bosco, Barbara Antonina A.B. Journalism New Albany Siyma Kappa, Daily Student. Bourn, Michael Ray A B. Chemlitry lndionapoli Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice-Pres. Bowman, Jonathan Seth A B. Economics Fairfield, Conn Sigma Alpho Mu, Recorder, Arbulus; Hillel Foundation; Phi Eta Sigmo, Scobbord and Blade. Bowman, Karen Louise B.S. Radio and Tehvision Monmouth, III. Pi Beta Phi Sociol Affiliot, Student Athletic Board; Thelo Sigmo Phi, ProductTs Guild. Boxell, Sandra Kay A 6. Koppo D ' ltci Daily Student. Brady, Stephen Weeks A.B. Mathematics lndianapol)% Detlcj Tau Delta, Activitiei; Trcoj., Jr. Clois; Math Club; Phi Eta Sigma Brandes, David Charles A B. Medico Science Evonsvillr Sigmo Alpha Mu, Alumni Recorder; little 500- Brandt, Dianne Louise B.S. Home Ec. Fort Woyn.- Alpho Xi Delto, Pledge Trainer; Arbutus, Residence Editor; Sr Orcj Female Director; I.U. Foundation; Ponhellenic Council Corres. See.; Plelodes, Sec. Journalism Long Ulcnd, N- Y. Brannan, Susan B. A 6. History Kappa Koppa Gamma, House Ch.; YWCA. Brasetton, Paul Milton A B. Government lambda Alpha Epsilon. Brenner, David Andrew A 6. History Shaker Hts., Ohio Owensvillf New Costle Brookover, Linda Anne A B. History East Lansing, Mich Paniarodo; Phi Alpha Theto; Student Elections Commission; Tomahawk IRHA Trees. Brooks, Judith Ireiug A6. Alpha Delta Thcta. YWCA, Bocferio ogy Bloomington Cambridge, Mass, Brooks, Neil R. AS. Psychology l-Men s Club; NAACP; Vorsity Athletics. Brown, Patricia Sue A.B. Jovrnalism and Govt. Highland Alpha Phi, Pres ; Doily Student; Ponhellenic; Thelo Sigma Phij YWCA. Brown, Shoron Alice B S. Home Ec. Alpho Phi. Pledge Class Sociol Ch.; YWCA. Brownsburg Brownell, David Henry A.B. French South Bend Delta Chi Alpha, Vice-Pres.; Pershing Rifles; Philosophy Club; Westmins ter Foundotion; lUNA Committee. Bruce, Harlean Jean A.B. Latin-German La Porte Zeto Tau Alpha, Corres. Sec.; Alpho Lombdo Delta; Enomene; Gommci Delta, I.U Foundation; Eta Sigma Phi. Brummett, Chester lee B S. Radio and Television Georgetown Brunell, Frank Octave A B. Zoology Philadelphia, Pa l-Men ' s Club; Phi Eto Sigmo; Vorsity Swimming Teom. Bryan, Merwyn Leonard AB. Geography Ft. Wayne Bryant, Cynthia fi S. Radio and TV Hebron Delta Zela, Organized Party, Treos.; Gomma Alpho Chi; I U. Foundo tion; Cosmopoliton Club; YWCA, Ch. Buchanan, Walter Woolwine A 6. Slavic long. Lit. Lebanon Alpha Phi Omega; Conterbury Club; Delta Phi; Moth Club, Pres. Buehrig, Robert Masters B.S. Geology Bloomingtcn Cosmopoliton Club. Burton, Ruth Miller A.B. History Bicknell Bush, Nancy Sharon A.B. French Covington Gamma Phi Beta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Sigmo lolo; Young Re publicans. Byrum, Martha Lee A.B. Sponr ' sh Wheeling, W, Va AWS, Program Boord; Enomene; Read Center Judicial Board; Young Republicons; YWCA Cabinet. Campbell, John M. Delta Chi. A.B. Physics Hammond Canine, Joseph Kent A.B- Government Brownsburg lambda Chi Alpha, Alumni Sec, Social Ch.; I.U. Foundotion; I.U Young Republicons; Senoloriol Assistonts; Union Committee Ch.; YMCA. Caplin, Richard Lawrence Alpha Epsilon Delta. Coranasios, Catherine M. A.B. Comparative Lit. Aloha Chi Omega, First Vice-Pres.; YWCA. Carpenter, Stephanie 6.S. Pi Beta Phi; Oceonides; Phi Theta. A B. Medical Sciences Indianapolis Elkhart Physical Therapy Lake Forest, III Bloomington Bloomington Carr, Jon R B S. Physics Carroll, Patrick D. A.B. Economics Gov. Delta Upsilon; Senotoriol Assistants; Skull ond Crescent. Carter, Dennis Earl AB. Anthropology Bloomington Lombdo Chi Alpha, House Monager; Anthropology Club; Marching 100. Cashman, Michael D ' Arcy A.B. Medico Science South Bend l-Men s Club; Rifle Club, Pres-; Sailing Club; SAMA; Varsity Athletics. 17- ARTS AND SCIENCES if-$ M Cassle, Marietta Mae A.B. Zoo ogy Terre Haute Alpha Epsilon Delto; Delta Phi Alpha; Pomorado, Vice-Pres., Tomohawk. Chomp, Janice C. A.B. Spanish Newburgh Alpho Lambda Delto; Sponlsh Club. Chopline, Judith E. A.B. Psychology Evanston, III. Pi Beta Phi; lU- Foundation; Mortar Board; Phi Beta Kappo; YWCA, 2nd Vice-Pres.; General Ch. Freshmen Comp. Chastain, Trumon Leroy A.B. Medicai Science Solem Campus Christians; I.U. Flying Club; Soiling Club; Skeleton Club; Sphinx Club. Chen, Henrietta Hsiang A.B. Linguistics Bangkok, Thailand Alpha lambda Delto; Chinese Student Club; Cosmopotiton Club; YWCA; Thai Student Association. Clark, Jack Bryant A.B. Governmen Alpha Tou Omega, Vice-Pres. Clark, Judith Goil B.S. Geology Clark, lewis I A. 8. Psychology Evonsville Baltimore, Md. Clermont Clausen, Edward laurence Pre Dent. Studies Hommond Garrett Cleland, Olivia R. A.B. English Kappa Delta, Corres, Sec-; Angel Flight; Arbutus; Doily Student. Clements, Christy Ann A B. Government Michigan City Kappa Alpha Theto, Pres-; Class OfFicer, Junior Class Sec.; I.U. Founda- tion; Mortor Board; Panhellenic Council, Click, Frederick Douglas B S Radio TV JefFersonville Cole, H. Nathaniel A.B. Chemisfry Indianopolis Trees Center Board of Gov., Executive Vice -Governor; Camera Club; Croft Club. Coles, Jerry Lynn A.B. Medical Sciences Kokomo Acacia; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Arbutus; Sailing Club; SAMA. Collier, Monte Bruce A.B. Zoo ogy New Costle Koppo Kappa Psi; Marching 100; Roger Willioms Fellowship; Soiling Club; Young Republicans. Collins, Tom A. AB. History Clorksville Sigmo Pi- Combs, Brent Shea A.B. Government Evonsville I U Flying Club; Student Elections Commission; YMCA; Young Re- publicons, Connelly, John Philip A B. Comporofive Lit. V est Lafoyelte Kappa Delta Rho; Blue Key; I.U- Foundation; Sphinx Club; YMCA. Pres. Conner, GJnny B.S. Soc. Service-Soc. St. Hamilton, Ohio Kappa Koppo Gamma. Conway, Thomas Bradley A.B. American Lit. Indianapolis Theto Chi: Conterbury Club: YMCA Corenman, Diane Joyce A.B. Social Service Danville, 111. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Rush Ch., Pres.; Panhellenic Council; Social Service Club, Scholarship Ch.; Union Committee Ch. Corner, Patricia Margaret A B. Government South Bend Newman Club; Tomohawk, Pres , Young Democrats. Coulter, Jeff K. A.B. Chemistry Indianapolis Plii Ganinio Delta; Vice-Pres ; Blue Key; I U. Foundation; I.U. Foundo- tion Steering Committee; Union Committee Ch. Craddock, Keith A.B. Zoology-Chemistry Louisville, Ky. Siqrna Nu Folcon Club; IMen ' s Club; I.U- Foundation; Phi Eto Sigmo. Cranor, Dorothy lee AB. Home Economics Whiteland Cravens, Robert Elliott A.B. Medical Science Evonsville Arbotui; YMCA. Cress, Gary Roy A.B His ory Indlonopolis I U. Colleqiote Democrots. Culbertson, Corol A.B. Englis h Albuquerque, N. M. Kappa Kappa Gommo; Alpha Lambda Delto; lU. Foundotlon; Mortor Board; Pleiades; Union Board. Cunningham, Carolyn Ann YWCA, Scctftory of Livc-Yt Curry, Clifford Berton Sigmo Nu. Day, Ellen A 6. Mathematics Alpha Gomn.o Delta; Marketing Club. Dean, Richard Edward Newman Club. A.B. Chemistry A.B. Psychology A.B. Anthropology Kingman Bloomington West Lebanon Kokomo Dock, John W. A.B. Economics Donville, 111. Flame Club Dcgrn, Clara A B. Journo ism-Gov. Chicago, III. [ ' utly Student, AssI, Ed.; Pomorodo; Theto Sigma Phi; Union Com- nntloc Ch,, Oflr.ce StafT. Dclanoy, Robert John A.B. Government Delphi Newman Club, Student Senate; tndlono Dcboto Society, Pres. Dolainoy, William James A.B. Asfronomy Bloomington Arbutus. Daily Student; Pershing Rifles, Rcgimentot Commondcr. 72 ARTS AND SCIENCES Deputy, Thomas Michael B S. Geol ogy Elkhori I.U. Foundotion, Geology Club; Scabbard and Blade; Sphinx Club. Diamond, Sharon Ann A.B. Engtiih Gloversville, N. Y Alpha Epiilon Phi, Social Ch.; Cosmopolitan Club; Hillel Foundotion, Student Notl. Ed. Associotion. Dills, Judith Anne B.S. Socio Service Indionopoils Social Service Club; YWCA. Dunbar, lucia lee A.B. Sociology Indionopoli Doron, Terrence Gerald A.B. EngHih Fort Woyne Little 500, Intramural Sporli. Dove, Douglas James A.B. AnatomyPhyilotogy Temperance, Mich IMtMi s Club; Varsity Athletics. Drummond, James Arthur A.B. Chemistry Fort Woynt- lofa Chi; Fort Wayne Center-Newspaper, Editor, Sonolor. Dubiel, Paul John A.B. Geology Buffalo, N. Y Sicjnio Phi Epsilon; Little 500. Dugan, John Rickwood A.B. Zoology Indionopoils Phi Delto Thela; Alpha Epsilon Delta. Dyck, Herman Melvin A.B. Mathemalics Scottsburg MRC Board of Governors; Soiling Club. Dyer, John Kelly A.B. Medical Sciences Terre Haute Phi Delta Theto; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Eto Sigma; Skull and Cres- cent; YMCA; Young Republicans. Eaglesfield, Robert Oavy A.B. Economics Indianapolis Bote Theto Pi; Varsity Athletics; Young Republicans; Little 500. Edmonson, Larry Eugene A.B. Government Cloyton Alpha Phi Omega; Arbutus; Judo Club; Antioch College, Natl. Students Association Orchestra. Ehrhort. Jeffrey H. A B. Rodio ond TV Portlond Eichholt, Alice B.S. Socio Service Chicago, III. Alpha Lambda Delta; I.U- Orchestra; Oceonides; Sigma Alpha Iota. Eisterhold, John Anthony AB. History Evonsville Sigma Alpha Epsilon; I.U. Foundation; Student Athletic Board, Vice- Pres.; Young Republicans; Deans List. Ellet, Judith Jonne A, 6. English Huntington Kappa Kappa Gonimo, Vice-Pres.; Union Committee Ch. Eppenger, Ernestine Delois A.B. Journalism South Bend Daily Student; NAACP; Singing Hoosiers; Tomahawk; Trees Center Board of Governors. Epstein, David W. A.B. Mathematics Indianapolis Erdel, Rebecca H B.S. Speech and Hearing Fronkfort Delto Gamma, 1st Vice-Pres.; Enomene; Sigma Alpha Eta; Westminster Foundotion. Ernest, Don W B.S. Chemistry Seymour Ertel, Mory Ann A.B. Mathematics Tipton Alpha Gamma Delta, Rush Ch.; I.U. Newmon Club; Jr. Panhellenic YWCA; NEA; Marketing Club. Corccos, Venezuela Esquivel, Maria A. A.B. Zoology Cosmopolitan Club. Estey, Melvin Adams, Jr. AS. Psychology Culver Lowe House, Sec, Treos.; Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; Rifle Teom. Evans, Robert Byron A.B. Mathematics Claypool Everett, Elizabeth Anne B.S. Social Service Kenelworth, 111. Delto Gamma; Cosmopolitan Club, Oceonides; Sociol Service Club- Fa ncher, Gordon Eld on A.B. Philosophy Orleans Eto Sigma Phi; Philosophy. Faulkner, Patricio Ann A.B. History Marion I.U. Foundation; YWCA; Delta Sigma Theto; I.R.H.A. Judiciol Board. Fovaroto, Laura Marie A.B. Home Economics Fort Lauderdale, Flo Robb Noll, Governor; Arbutus; Newman Club. Ferroro, Jone A.B. History Peru Koppo Kappa Gammo. Florontine, Phyllis Ann A, 6. Socio Service Gory Social Service Club. Fisher, Becky Ann A.B. English Leesburg Koppo Kappa Gommo; Alpha Lambda Delta; Student Natl. Ed. Associo tion; Young Republicans. Fleming, John Patrick A.B. Chemistry-Zoology Indianapolis Flinn, Jon David A.B. Geography Hobort Wells Quad Council; Forest Hall Council; Young Republicans. Flowers, Charles David A.B. Mathtematics Indianapolis intromurals. Fluhr, Laurence B. A.B. Mathematics Cory don O D ARTS AND SCIENCES Fought, Chorlene A B. Government Crown Point Cosmopoliton Club; Intervorsity Fellowship League, YWCA. Fowler, Mary Helen A.B. Sociology Indianapolis Sigma KoppQ, House Manager; Newman Club; YWCA. Foy, Janet Louise A.B. Medical Science Indianapolis Tomahawk. Alpha lambda Delto; I.R.H.A. Franklin, Mory Susanna A.B. Bacteriology Kokoma Delta Zeto; Enomene; Wesley Foundation; YWCA. Franks, Lorry Carleton AB. Chemistry Sullivan Acocic; Alpho Epsilon Delta; Blue Key, Vice-Pres,; I.U. Foundotion; Phi Etc Sigma, YMCA, Pres , Trees, Frederixon, Reider Early -A B. tonguoge Arts Crown Poini Frederixon, Sharon Koy AS. Speech and Hearing Therapy Crown Point Sign a Alpho Eta Freedman, Janet A.B. Social Service Indianapolis Alpha Epsilon Phi, Social Service Club. Fruechtenicht, Sharon Guy A B. English Whiting Cbi Omega, Pledge Vice-Pres,; Arbutus; Enomene, SeC; Union Com- mittee Ch . Student Athletic Boord. Fulford, Mortho Ann AB. English Martinsville Garelick, Robert Alan A.B. Government Sigma Alpha Mu, Vice-Pres , Hillel Foundation, Treos ; Sphinx Club; Union Committee Ch Gortin, Sara Ellen Alpha Xi Delta, Hist A B, Bocferio ogy Indianapolis Sphinx Club; Indianopolis Cost, Jon Stuart A.B. English S.gma Chi, Corres. Sec , NAACP. Treos, Winamac Fort Wayne Gehring, Ronald Kent A.B. History Kappa Delto Rho; Falcon Club George, Richord Lee -A B. Zoology Lebanon Cravens Hall, Social Ch.; MRC, Social Coordinator; Skull and Crescent; Westminster Foundation. Gibson, Lucille A B. French Bloomington Delta Delto Delto; Alpha Lombdo Delto; Enomene; Sponish Club, Treos., YWCA, Freshman Commissioner. Givens, Stephen Bruce A.B. Chemistry Chi Phi; Fencing Club, Cosmopolitan Club. Glasgow, Lona Judith Tomahawk Glassley, Philip Edword Glatz, Sally Alice AS. A B. History AB. Mathematics History Anderson Pleosant Lake Fort Wayne Indianapolis Glidden, Jeanne Ann 6.S. Home fconom;cs Lewisville Delta Zeto; Home Economics Club; Student Natl, Ed. Association; Wes- ley Foundation. Goeller, Joseph Victor A.B. History Chi Phi, Hist , Sec . Editor; Scabbard and Blade; YMCA. Golliver, James L. A B. Geography Good, Janet Koy AB. English Morrison Holt, Treos , House Monager; Hoosierettes; WRA. Mishowaka Fort Wayne Star City Morion Goodman, Annetta Marie B,S. Home Economics Home Econoniics Club; Student Natl. Ed, Association- Goodman, Hazel Doreiha A.B. Medical Technology-Bacteriology Elkhart Delta Sigma Theto; Cosmopolitan Club; YWCA. Graefe, Carolyn Joy A.B. Zoology St. Louis, Mo. Grant, James Lowell A.B. Government Columbia City Phi Eto Sigma; Philosophy; YMCA, Director. Grali, Aoron A.B. Chemistry Gory Young Republicans, Grecco, Aleno Marie A B. Spanish Gary Alpha Ganimo Delta, Spanish Club Greenberg, Edward Jerald A, 6. Economics Indianapolis Sigma Alpha Mu; LUNA; Young Democrots. Greenlee, James Robert A.B. Chemistry Union City Beta Theta Pi, Pledge Class Pres ; Alpho Epsilon Delto; I, U. Foundo- tion; Phi Eto Sigma; Fall Carnival Steering Comm.; YMCA Cabinet. Grimsley, Korin Evelyn A.B. English Evanston, III. Pi Beta Phi, Pres.; Enomene; I.U. Foundation Steer. Comm, Vice Pres.; Pleiades; YWCA. Grinstead, Jackie Lee B.S. Physics Cortland FlyJTKj Club, I U. Foundotion; Soiling Club; Spelunking Club; Varsity Athletics Groom, Bonnie Fay A.B. English Louisville, Ky. Conv.Tvntivc League, I.U, Orchestra. Grosvenor, Mert Dean A.B English Bloomington 174 ARTS AND SCIENCES Grubaums, Gunar A.B. English Indianapolis Kappa Delia Rho; Singing Hoosiers. Guthrie, Elizabeth May A.B. French North Vernon I.U. Foundalion, Pomorada, Treos,, Pres.; Trees Center Board of Gov- ernors. Pine Hall. Governor, Gutwein, Poul D. A.B. History Monon Forest Hall; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Trees,, Vice Pres. Gwaltney, Charles William AB. Chemistry Owensville Lower Linden, Sec, Treas,; Trees Center Board of Governors, Trees., Pres. Gwin, Samuel Kenneth A.B. History Clarksville Chi Phi Haefele, Jane Kay A.B. Classics Cincinnati, Ohio Koppo Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Eta Sigma Phi, Sec, Pamorada. Bloomington Terre Haute Haffley, Philip Gene Hall, Vivian Faye Spanish Club, B.S. Chemistry AB. French Hamilton, Stanley Kerry B.S. Geology Oaklandon Marching 100, Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Cor., Sec, Ge- ology Club, Pres.; Sigma Xi. Harpold, David Lawrence -A.B. Economics Indianapolis Tau Koppo Epsilon, Sec, Pres.; Cosmopolitan Club; I nterf raternity Council, Jr, Interfroternity Council; Phi Eta Sigma Harstead, Anne Cecile A.B. Chemistry St. Teonick, N. J, Delta Gomma, Alpha Omega Alpha, AHS Board of Stondords; I U Foundation Hosemeier, Frances Ellen A.B. French Richmond Indianapolis Indianapolis Hatch, Janice Kay B.S. Social Service Sociol Service Club. Havey, Timothy Griffith A.B. 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Home Economics Chi Omega; Pleiades; Union Committee Ch.; YMCA. Schaeffer, Eileen E. A.B. Social Service Social Service Club, Publicity Cr.; YMCA. Scheurich, Manley King A.B. Medical Sciences Alpha Epsilon Delta, Unit Treas. Schille, Carol Anne A.B. Fine Airs Phi Mu; Angel Flight. Indianapolis Angola Oxford South Bend Fort Wayne Schmoll, Jon Frederic A B. Classics Phi Kappa Theta; Eto Sigma Phi; Nevvmon Club- Schneider, Sandra Lynn AB. Chemistry Fort Wayne Alpha Chi Sigma; Hillel Foundotion; TCA, Choreography, Glee Club. Schneller, Paul Jack A.B. Radio and T.V. and Eng. Lit. Scorsdale, N, Y Sigma Alpho Mu, Schoenberg, David Williom A B. Economics Winnetka, III Schultz, Gary Alan A.B, Journalism and History JefTersonville Doily Student, Sports Ed , Manoging Ed.; Sigma Delta Chi Schweitzer, Linda Marie A B. German and Compar. Lit. Bloomington Alpha Xi Delta; Cosmopolitan Club, Pub. Ch ; YWCA. Schrtbner, Loren Milton A B. History Bloomington Westminster Foundation. Sears, Kenneth M. A.B. Police Admin. Greencostle lambdo Alpha Epsilon; Pershing Rifles. Sebring, Robert H. A B. History Gaiy Phi Comma Delta; Collegiate Democrats; Spanish Club. Seidel, Robert Eugene A.B. Geology Bloomington Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Seifert, Ralph Louis Jr. A 6. Mothemafrcs Bloomington Phi Eto Sigma, Channing Club; Quiz Bowl; Pegasus Sloff. Serie, Sharon Eileen A B. Journalism and English Attic .i Theta Sigma Phi; YWCA. Shane, Michael S. W A.B. French Bloomington Phi Eto Sigma; Skull and Crescent; YMCA. Shaw, Barbara Lynn A.B. French Loganspoit Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Koppo; Phi Sigma Iota. Shaw, Sally Sue A B. Journalism Lebanon Gamma Phi Beta, Pres,; Alpha Lambdo Delta, Prcs.; Doily Student City Ed-; l-U. Foundation; Morlor Board; Theta Sigma Phi. Shepherd, Carole T. 6 S. Socio Service Kalamazoo, Mich Kappa Alpha Theta. 181 ARTS AND SCIENCES ( f. Sherrington, Judith Ann A 6. French Evanston, til. Cosmopolitan Club; NAACP. Shirock, Sandra E. 6 S. Biology Louisville, Ky. Soiling Club. Sycamore Hall, House Manager. Shoemaker, Judith Ann A.B. English Anderson Koppo Delta. Alpha Lambda Delta; YWCA, Short, Kenneth Robert A.B. Slavic long, ond Liferoture Bloomington Short, Nonie Elaine A B. Mathematics Indianapolis Indianapolis Shuck, Judith Ann A B. Spanish Alplia Chi Omega Silcher, Susan Corinne 6 S. Radio and Television San Francisco, Calif Koppo Delta, Social Ch., Ocean ides; Thela Sigma Phi; Producers Guild Co Ch ; Angel Flight. Sills, Leonard Eugene A B. Psychology U iit Athletic Ch Fort Wayne Sills, Rebecca Kay A B. Spanish Warren Silver, Ruth Carol A.B. Psychology Decatur, III. Sigma Delta Tau; Alpha Lambda Delta; AWS Council, Pres.; I,U. Foun- dation; Mortor Board; Psi Chi, Sec Simmers, Kathryn AS. Journalism and English Crown Point Kappa Del to, Ed , Doily Student, Associate Ed., Night Ed.; Mortor Board , Ponhellenic Council. Pres; Phi Beta Kappa; The to Sigma Phi, President Smedley, Jerry Morgan A.B. Government Mishowoko Smith, Janet Kay A B. Mothemafics ond Psychology Indianapolis Alpha Oniicron Pi , Senatoriol Assistant; Union Committee Ch ; YWCA, Treas, Smith, Pamela Ann A.B. Government New Castle Senior Gloss. Female Dir ; Pamaroda, Vice-Pres ; Student Senate; Varsity Debote; LUNA Smith, Shirley Jo A.B. English Mishawako Alpho Lambda Delta; Pamaroda; YWCA, Pine Hall Social Committee. Snyder, Diano Fried meyer A.B. Economics Mont ice Mo Senatorial Assistants, Young Republicans; YWCA. Scpsic, John Paul AS. Police Administration Crown Point Lambda Alpha Epsilon, Treas., Social Service Club, Splittorff, Charles W. A B. Anatomy Boonville Medicol Class, Sec -Treas ; Student AMA; Christian Medical Associotion. Spradlin, Joseph E. B.S. Chemistry Kokomo Sailing Club; Wright Quad , Athletic Manager; Kokomo Center Student Council, Pres. Spray, Edward Audley B.S. Radio and Television Seymour Kappa Delta Rho, Vice -Pres.; 1 U. Foundotion; Producer ' s Guild, Pres,; Sigma Delta Chi, Vice-Pres.; Skull and Crescent, Stafford, Mary Louise A 8. Chemisfry Alpha Chi Omega; YWCA. Storks, Nancy Renabelle B.S. Socio Service Social Service Club, Executive Committee, Stothakis, George V. Steckley, Rosemary M, Alpho Lambda Delta. A B. English A.B. French Plainfield Indianopolis Gory Kcndailville Steel, John Hinkle A B. Medical Science Newburgh Beta Theta Pi, House Manager. Steele, Byron Wells A, 6. Government Bedford Phi Epsilon Pi, VicePres; 1 nterf ralernity Council; Jr. Interf raternity Council. Steele. Elizabeth Ann A.B. Spanish Bedford Alpha Lombdo Delta; I U Foundation. Steffe, Jerome Walter A.B. Mathematics Jasper Npwman Club; Student Education Associotion. Stewart, Merideth Elaine A B. Sociology and Psychology Elmhurst, III. Alpha Xi Delta, Social Ch,; Daily Student; LUNA, Parliomentorian; Senatorial Assistant; Ski Club; Young Republicans. Stewart, Ralph William A B, Med. Science-Psycho ogy Middletown Alpho Epsilon Delta; SAMA; I U Flying Club; Psi Chi; Tomahawk. Stewart, Rita Jean A.B. French Rensseloer Alpha Xi Delta, Rush Ch,; Alpha Lambda Delta; Wesley Foundation; Ptii Sigma Iota; Intervorstly Christian Fellowship. Stodola, Patrick Williom A.B. Zoology Hammond Phi Koppa Thcta; Newman Club, Pres.; Little 500 Team Captain, Stoewer, Diane Lynn A B. English La Porte Zflu Iciu Alphci, Pledge Trainer; Enoniene; I ,U. Foundation; Mortar Board, Pfi ' s , Panhcllenic Council, Exec; Pleiodes. Stokes, Gerald Henry A.B. Government North Augusta, S. C. Tau Koppo Epsilon, Hist.; Cosmopolitan Club; Young Republicans, Streib, Diane Carol A.B. Chemistry Ft. Wayne Kappa Delta; Wesley Foundation; YWCA St rot man, James Horvey A B. Economics and Real Estate Emienton, Penn, Reol Estate Club, Heod Counselor, Undergraduate Men, 82 ARTS AND SCIENCES Sutton, Byron Kent A B. Government Bedford Arnold Air Society, Comptroller; Young Republicans, Wesley Foundation Swander, Charles Edward A B. Geology Terre Haule Soiling Club, Singing Hoosiers, YMCA, Geology Club. Swanson, Alan Mouriti A.B. English Chesterton Doily Student; Gommo Delta Swinson, James Alvin BS. Physics Griffith Physics Club, Wells Quod, Center Chorus; Forest Hall, Covidor Pres. Szot, Frank Albert BS. Dentistry Gory Linden Hall, Vice Governor. Talbert, James Walter A.B Spanish EvansviJIe Theta Chi, Cosmopolitan Club; Le Cercle Francois; Spanish Club, Pres. Toppan, Thomas LeRoy AB. Philosophy Anderson Theto Chi Taylor, Margaret Elaine B S. Radio and Television Monroeviile Kappa Delta. Toylor, Mary Ruth BS. Chemistry Palestine, III. Reod Center Pres.; IRHA Residence Assembly; ACS Affiliate; Vice Gov- ernor Landes House. Taylor, Robert Leonard A.B. Medical Sciences Terre Haute Phi Delia Theto; YMCA; Young Republicans. Taylor, Robert Louis A B. History Roanoke, Vo. Theto Chi, Pledge Marshal; Skull and Crescent; Young Republicans. Terrell, Jane Ann A.B. Home Economics Kappa Alpha Theto, Treas.; YWCA; lU. Foundation. Evonsville Indianapolis Evanston, III. Thoxton, Lorry Wayne A.B. Mathematics Student NotI, Ed. Association. Thiel, Marilyn Joann A B. Mathematics Gommo Phi Beta, Treos ; Oceonides, Treas. Thompson, Judith Evylen A.B. Classics, and Latin Spencervllle Delta Delto Delta, Rush Ch.; Eta Sigma Phi, Treas ; I.U. Foundation; Mortor Board, Ponhellenic Council; Union Boord, Tiernon, LouannE. A.B. German Delta Delta Delto, I U Foundation. Gary Topp, Helene Iris A B. Speech and Hearing Therapy Indianapolis Alpho Epsilon Phi, Scholarship Ch , Alpha Lombdo Delta; Hillel Foun- dation; Union Committee Ch.; Sigma Alpha Eta. Trocey, Steven Edward 6. Government Fort Wayne Lombdo Chi Alpha, House Manager, Foil Cornival, Steering Committee; YMCA. Tripp, Joe Lee AB. Police Administration Bloomington Lambda Alpha Epsilon. Trotter, Mary Libby A B. English Evonsville Alpha Epsilon Phi; Arbutus; Hillel Foundation, Troxell, Pequita Ann A B Zoology Frankfort Delta Gamma, Social Ch , I U Foundation; YWCA, Trumbull, John Allen A. 6. Journalism and Russian Louisville, Ky. Doily Student; Sigma Delta Chi; WFIU News and Announcing Staff. Turner, Howard Anderson A.B. History Evonsville Alpha Tau Omega, Rush Ch,; Interf raternity Council, Vice-Pres ; I U Foundation; Jr. Interf raternity Council; Organized Party, Ch.; Presi- dent ' s Council, Executive Sec. Underwood, Barbara Ellen A.B. French Bloomington Delto Zeto. Rush Counselor; Wesley Foundation, Sec.; YWCA, Co-Ch. of Town Girls Group. Urbont, Allan I A 6. Zoology Brooklyn, N. Y Urdal, Ronald Thomas A B. French Connersville Victors, Sara Jo A 8. Diefelics Sigma Koppa, Rush Ch , I U. Foundation, Steering Committee YWCA Hammond Cobinet; I.U Sing Wolden, Billy Roy A B. Chemistry JAWQ Boord of Governors; Unit Cooncils, YMCA, Princeton Wales, Alyce Marilynn A B. English Saihng Club New Castle Walter, Anne-Marie A B English Bloomington Cosmopolitan Club. Walters, Katherine Loepke A B. Government Greensburg Alpha Xi Delta; Student NotI, Ed Association; Angel Flight; Young Re- publicans- Wantland, Robert lee A.B. Government Clark svi lie Cosmopoliton Club; Pershing Rifles; Scobbard and Blade; Tomahawk. Ward, Connie Kay A 6. English Hammond Alpho Gamma Delta; Queens, YWCA. Warran, Roosevelt A B. Zoology Indionapolis Kappa Alpha Psi, Pres , 1 nterf raternity Council; YMCA Warstler, Harold Edward A B, Psychology Bloomington Collegiate Democrats; Psychology Honors Waters, Jr., George Edward A B, Medical Science Evonsville Sigma Nu; I.U. Flying Club. tM. 83 ARTS AND SCIENCES Watkins, Joyce Ann B.S. Home fconomfcs t New Albany ' Home Economics Club Weoverling, William Ray B S. Physics Dyer JAWQ Board o f Cover lors Webster, Alan Lynn A.B. Economics Woyne, Mich. Webster, Sandro Jane A B. Fine Arts Monroeville Deho Delta Delta. Vice Pres : YWCA. Weil, Louis Arthur AB. English Lansing, Mich. ID Foundation, Jr. Interf raternity Council; Sigma Delta Chi, Skull and Crescent, Sphinx Club. Weiss, Elaine A.B. Russian; BS. Chemistry Gary Cosmopolitan Club. Treas ; Pa mo rod o; Tou Beta Sigmo; Slovic Club; LUNA. Wellborn, Jeanne Marie A B. Bofony Evcnsville Kappa Alpha The} a; Board of Academic Review, Ch ; Mortar Board; Union Committee Ch,; YWCA, Commissioner, Welsh, James Michael AB. English Logonsport Wenzel, Wayne William A B. Medical Sciences South Bend Phi Delta Theto, Phi Eta Sigma; Skull and Crescent; YMCA; Young Re- publicans Whittenberger, Charles William A 6. Chemistry Akron American Chemical Society, Student Affiliote; Sponish Club, Wesley Foundation, WieschhofF, Virginia Altena AB. History Bronxville, N. Y, Kappa Alpha Theto, VicePres ; I.U. Foundation. Wightmon, Linda LaMar A B. Home Economics St. Louis, Mo. Chi Omega, Rush Ch , 1 U Foundation Steering Committee. Wiley, Merikay A.B. English Elkhart Union Sub-Committee Ch. Williams, Marcia Jean A.B. English Brownsburg Alpha Chi Omega, Scholarship Ch,; Ponhellenic Council; Arbutus. Williams, Vincent Francis A B. Economics Anderson Unit Sec Treas A 6, Medical Sciences Metuchen, N J, Willis, Arthur William Jr. Wills, Brneda Joyce A B. Mafhematics Newman Club, Trees Center Judicial Board. Wilson, Barbara Ann A.B. Government Wells Quad , Sec ; Daily Student Wilson, Richard M. A.B. Psychology Kappa Sigma, Ski Club, Intromural Tennis; YMCA Wilson, Robert Eugene A 6 Psychology Tell City Indianapolis Indianapolis Hoboft tndianopolls Wimmer, John Cleve A 6. Zoology Sigma Nu, Skull and Crescent Winslow, Bonnie J. A.B. Chemistry Homewood, III. Kappa Alpha Theta, Social Ch.; Alpha lombdo Delta; Cheerleaders, Captain; Freshman Class, Sec; Sophomore Class, Female Director. Witmer, Janice L. A.B. English Bloomington I U Foundation; Mortar Board; Phi Beta Kappa ; YWCA, Fresh mon Orientation Week Ch ; Arbutus, Organizations Ed, Witney, Russell A.B. Philosophy A B. Zoology Chicago, III Rens Wortley, Ronold William Tomahawk Wright, Jerry Douglas A B. Sociology New Albany Alpha Kappa Delta; JAWQ Elliott House Counselor; Chonning Club. Vice-Pres-; Trees Center Cultural Co-ordinatof . Yorber, James Orlan A.B. Zoology Solem Alpha Chi Sigma; Roger Willioms Fellowship; Trees Center Communi- cations Ch Young, Patricia Celestina AB. Speech and Theatre Norwolk, Ohio Alpha Omicron Pi, Rush Ch ; University Theatre Productions, Cost and Crew. Zohrt, Lillian Fay A.B. English Winamoc Alpho Gamma Delta; Cosmopoliton Club; Soiling Club; Young Repub licans. Sec, YWCA. Zalkin, Irene A B. Pine Arts Chicago, III. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Vice-Pres. YWCA, Executive Board; Leadership Troining Program Steering Committee; Arbutus. 184 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Patiently awaiting completion of its new build- ing, the School of Business has, according to Dean Arthur M. Weimer, initiated several activi- ties and programs during the year. More than ninety persons in the Indianapolis area, having met the same requirements as campus students, enrolled last fall in a closed circuit television course in the master of business administration program, bringing total enrollment to more than four hundred. Initiated last year, the program may soon be extended to several other cities. This spring, the Herman B Wells Leadership Seminar was inaugurated for seniors who show marked leadership abilities in their respective fields of study at the University. 185 BUSINESS ' MMA Adams, Ralph Stuart 6.S. Gen, Bus. Ad. Fort Wayne Management Club; Marketing Club; Wesley Foundation; T.CA, Judicial Board; T.CA. Recreolionol Coordinate. Agostino, Rocco Francis 6 5. Gen. Bus. Ad. Indianapolis Flame Club; SAM; Indianapolis Extension Student Council, Parliamen- torion Aikman Donald Marvin BS. Marketing Marketing Club, Young Republicans. Alderman, Gory Lee B.S. Marketing Marketing Club. Hammond Bloomington Tipton Allen, John Bowlin B.S. Accounting Accounting Club. Allen, Maurice Edward 6 S. Marketing Fort Wayne Anthropology Club; Management Club; Marketing Club; SAM; Unit Councils. Ard, Anthony Earl B.S. Gen. Bus. Ac . Bedford Phi Delta Theta, Pledge Trainer, SAM; Sphinx Club; Young Conservotive Leogue. Arney, Deward Dwaine B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Washington Manogement Club; Marketing Club; Senatorial Asst.; Student Elections Commission; President, Teter Quod. Armes, Jock L. B.S. Tronsporfation Washington Transportation Club. A ten, Robert J. B.S. Accounting Indianapolis Accounting Club, Newman Club. Augspurger, Susan Annette B.S. Business Educ. Fort Wayne Chi Omega, Trees , Omicron Delta, Senatorial Assistont; Business School Senior Board of Directors; Cheerleaders Conference, Ch, Ault, Ronald Lee BS. Accounting Butler B(?ta Theta Pi, Tieas, ; Accounting Club, Pres., Singing Hoosiers; Amer- icon Accounting Association, Associate Member. Ayers, Ronald William B S. Business Munster Insurance Club; Real Estote Club, Baer, David Michael B S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Munster Zeta Beta Tau, Alpha Delta Sigmo; Hillel Foundation. Baker, A, Caroline B.S. Manogement and Administration Solon, Ohio Baker, Eugene B.S. Accounting Milton Accounting Club. Balazs, Dorothy Darlene 6 S. Textile Merchandising East Chicogo Marketing Club Bales, Janice Diane BS. Marketing Hammond Zeta Tau Alpho, Soc. Ch ; Alpha Lambda Delto; Beto Gamma Sigma, Marketing Club; Omicron Delta, Balser, Marion Keith BS. Accounting El wood Accounting Club; Alpha Phi Omega; Arbutus, Banther, James Marion B.S. Personnel and Indstl. Relations Anderson Delta Chi, Rush Ch , Trees Center Board of Govs. Barley, Jackie Ann B S. Business Ed. Marion Zetci Tau Alpha, Activities Ch ; Management; Marketing Club; Seno- torial Assistont, Union, Comm. Ch.; YWCA. Barrack, Gary Stanley B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Charleston, W. Vo. Zeta Beta Tau; Hillel Foundation; Scabbard ond Blade; Sphinx Club; Freshman Athletics. Barrick, Andrew Frank BS. Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi, Management Club; Marketing Club. Barton, Michael B.S. Marketing Sigma Alphci Mu, Treas , Falcon Club; Morketing Club. Elkhart Whiting Fort Wayne Bauch, Michael Garland B S. Morfceting Accounting Club, Management Club; Marketing Club. Beerbower, John Robert B.S. Marketing Huntington Beta Theta Pi, Social Ch.; Sphinx Club; Marketing Club; Little 500 Rider, Big Ten Conference, Comm. Ch. Bell, Ellis S. B.S. Accounting Accounting Club; NAACP, Bergerson, John Douglas B S. Marketing Sigma Nu, Social Ch-, Mcuketirtg Club. Indianapolis Indianapolis Berkey, Stephen H. 6 S. Insurance and Actuarial Sci. Goshen Sigma Clii, Sec -Trfos. Bisel, Gory Allen BS. Gen. Bus. Ad. Beaumoni, Tex, Alphci Tau Omega. Blomboch, Michael Kenneth B S. Moritehng Fot Wayne Delta Srqmci Pi; Marketing Club; I U Collegiate Democrats Boardman, Noncie Shonna Omitron Delta; A.I E. SEC. !.S. Monogemenf Bloomington Bodzin, Stephen Aaron B S. Accounting Detroit, Mich. AccountitKi Club, Beta Gammci Sigma; Hillel Foundation; Beta Alpha Psi, Teter Center Judicial Board. Bollhoffer, Edward H. B.S. Marketing Chicago, 111. Alphci Tciu Omega; Arbutus; Manogement Club; Marketing Club; Scob- bcird and Blade; Skull ond Crescent. Bonacorsi, Doris Jane B.S. Business Educ. Clinton Alpho Ph.. Rec Sec; Arbutus, GfTice Monoger; Newman Club; YWCA. Bolhast, Grctchen llleen 6,5. Business Educ. College Corner, Ohio Omicron Delto, Landes House Council. 86 BUSINESS Boultinghouse, Richard Fella B.S. Accounting Rockport Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Accounting Club, VicePres-; Delia Sigma Pi, Treas.; Finance Club; SAM. Brady, Michael Dean B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Mishawaka Lambda Chi Alpha, Sec , Alpha Kappa Psi; Skull and Crescent. Bray, Richard Dale B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. ood Flame Club, Chaplain; SAM, Vice-Pres.; Young Republicans; Indiancp oils Extension, Pres. Brenton, Susan Elaine RS. Business Educ. Gosport Zeta Tau Alpha, Sec ; Omicron Del to; Strikettes; Contest Alumni on Campus. Briggs, William Edward B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Crown Point Phi Kappo Psi; l.U. Foundation; Marketing Club; President ' s Cabinet; Sphinx Club; Union Board. Brockman, Michael Edward B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Connersville Chi Phi. Brombert, Robert Boruch 6 S. Accounfing Chicago, Ml. Sigmo Alpha Mu, Schol, Ch; Accounting Club; Hillel Foundation, LUNA. Brown, Cynthia Ella B.S. Business Gory Alpha Omicron Pi, Asst. Corres. Sec; Marketing Club; Omicron Delta, YWCA, Brumm, Williom Theodore B S. Transportation Club. Transportation Munster Buchonon, Kenneth W. BS. Marketing Club Marketing Columbus Buckner, Kenneth Glenn BS. Kappa Kappa Psi, Treos.; Marching Accounting 100. Bloomington Burchfield, Marion Garvin B.S. Accounting Club Accounting Hammond Burget, R. Michael BS. Gen Sigma Chi. . Bus. Ad. Indianapolis Burke, Thomas William B S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Westfield, Mass. Kappa Sigmo, Ritualist, l-Men ' s Club; I U. Foundation; Marketing Club; Sphinx Club; Varsity Athletics Bushman, F. Anthony B.S. Bus. Econ. Pub. Policy Fort Wayne SAM, Vtce-Pres. of Public Relations; Trees Center Board of Governor, LUNA, Parliamentarian; IRHA Assembly Representotive. Butcher, John Orville B.S. Marfcefing Indianapolis Alpha Tau Omega; l.U. Foundation; Marketing Club; Skull and Cres- cent; Sports Car Club; YMCA Cain, J. Charles B.S. Bus. Low Rensselaer Sigma Nu; 1 U. Newmon Club; Student Senate; Pres. Frosh, Closs; Mar kettng Club. BS. Finance B.S. Accounting Logansport Flora Cain, James Edward Finance Club Campbell, Herbert Lee Accounting Club Campbell, Tommy Lee B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Madison Accounting Club; Marching TOO; Morketing Club; SAM, Young Re publicans. Caplin, Stephen Barry B.S, Accoun h ' ng Bloomington Sigma Alpha Mu, Rush Ch,, Accounting Club; Intramurol Wrestling and Football. Carey, Diane Elizabeth B.S. Bus. Ed. Clinton Alpha Omicron Pi, Treos ; Omicron Delta, Student Ed. Association. Corey, George Edward B.S. Bus. Ed. and Pub. Utits LaPorte Transportation Club; YMCA. Cellini, Robert C. B.S. Marketing Oak Lawn, 111 Delta Chi, Pres.; Falcon Club; Interfraternity Council; I U Foundation; President ' s Cabinet; Skull and Crescent, Certain, James Dawson B S. Marketing Owensville Accounting Club; Marketing Club Chapala, Robert Frank B S. Real Estate LaPorte Phi Del to Theto; Falcon Club, Newman Club; Skull and Crescent, Sphinx Club; Real Estate Club Chronowski, Richard Peter B S Gen. Bus. Ed. East Chicago Cissell, Joseph lee B.S. Personnel Management South Bend Delta Sigma Pi, Sec; SAM. Cochran, Jessie Frances B.S. Marketing Terre Haute I U Foundation; Marketing Club; Strikettes; Union Committee Ch ; New Castle Greenville, Ky. Coffey, Philip A. B S. Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma; Marketing Club, Cohen, Chorles Alvin B.S. Accounting Sigma Alpha Mu, Rush Ch,; Sphinx Club, Colg lazier, Boyd Lee B.S. Accounting Scottsburg Phi Kappa Tau, Treos.; Accounting Club; Jr. Interfraternity Council; Marching 100. Colter, James David B.S. Marketing Milroy Marketing Club; SAM; Young Republicans; Freshman BosebaH. Conner, William Joseph B S. Marketing White Plains, N. Y, Sigmo Alpha Epsilon, Treas,; Alpha Kappa Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; l,U. Foundation; Marketing Club. Contos, Lorry D. B.S. Marketing Anderson Theto Chi, Vice-Pres.; Interfraternity Council; Marketing Club; Skull and Crescent; Jr. Interfraternity Council, £if Cook, John Howard B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Delta Tau Delta; Delta Sigma Pi, Hagerstown 87 BUSINESS OOP Cooper, Louis Marion 6.S. Buiiness Educ. Stilesville Belo Gommo Sigma; Morketing Club; Student Natl. Ed. Association. Coulter, Lawrence Arthur 6.S. Accounting Parker Accounting Club. Cowan, Ceroid Lee 8.S. Marketing Indianapolis Phi Delta Thelo, House Monager; Delta Sigma Pi; Marketing Club; Singing Hoosiers; Sphinx Club, Sec. Crabb, Jerry Clinton B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Sam, Unit Governor. Morion Crider, Stephen Wayne B S. Gen, Bus. Ad. Greenfield Crossland, Stewort H. B.S. Production Management Gory Phi Kappa Psi, SAM; Sphinx Club Cummings, Charles Michael B.S. Accounting Anderson Lambda Chi Alpho, Treas.; Accounting Club; I.U- Foundation Cunningham, John Daniel BS. Gen. Bus. Ad. fort Wayne Phi Gamma Delta, Rush Ch.; Singing Hoosiers, Vice-Pres.; Scobbord ond Blade, YMCA; Young Republicans; Marketing Club. Cunningham, John Randall 6 5. Monogemenf North Judson Sigma Chi, Alpha Kappa Psi; Arnold Air Society; I.U- Foundation Czimer, Arthur Daniel B.S. Marketing Crown Point Theta Chi; Marketing Club; Sphinx Club. Dommeyer, Dennis J. B S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Fort Wayne Phi Delto Thelo; Delta Sigma Pi; Marketing Club; SAM; YMCA, Davis, Larry Lee B.S. Marketing Indianapolis Morketing Club; Scabbard and Blade; Trees Center Board of Governors. Davis, Samuel Parrish Jr. B S. Accounfing Monon Delta Sigma Pi, EfFiciency Ch , Wesley Foundation. Davis, Wesley Leroy B.S. Accounting Hommond Accounting Club; Sailing Club, SAM; Well ' s Quod, Treos- Dean, Dale David B.S. Marketing Wood burn Pi Kappa Phi, Treas,; Marketing Club. Dehne, Barbara Kolhleen B S. Office Monogemenf Hebron Student Natl Ed Association; YWCA, B.S. Accounting B.S. Morfcefing Demas, Jomes H. Dils, Jerry J, BS, Insurance Insurance Club; Real Estate Clob; SAM. Ditzler, David Williom B.S. Finance Finance Club, Flame Club; I.U, Flying Club; Singing Hoosiers. Dollas, Byron Thomas Marketing Club. Elkhart Richmond Peru Gary Doyle, Thomas Earl Jr. B.S. Accounting Washington Driesbach, James Lee B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Brownsburg Phi Delta Theto. Morketing Club; SAM; YMCA; Young Republicans, Durking, Mary Catherine B.S. Personnel Management Gary Accounting Club, Management Club; Omicron Delta; SAM; Union Boord. Eggleston, Rober Charles B S. Mariteting Marketing Club; Young Republicans Club volporoiSO Eggleston, William B. BS. Marketing Mishawoko Alpha Tau Omega, Pres,; Boord of Aeons; Senior Class Pres,; lU. Foundation, Union Board B.S. Personnel Management Logonsport ■ S. Marketing La Porte Ehase, Charles Frank SAM Ellinger, Wayne C. Marketing Club Emerson, Rober! Wayne BS. Gen. Bus. Ad. Spencer Finance Club; Accounting Club; Insurance Club; Management Club; Marketing Club. Emmert, Steven Arisman B S, Marketing Elkhart Signta Chi, Pledge Trainer, Falcon Club; Marketing Club, Engelberg, Richard C. B S. Accounting Indianapolis Zeta Beta Tau, I.U. Foundation; Dean ' s List, Five Semesters; Senior Board of Directors, School of Business; Intramurals; Beta Alpha Psi. Forra, Nobil M. B.S. Management Gen. Bus. Ad. Domascus, Syria Accounting Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Manogement Club; Sailing Club. Felton, Donald C. S S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Finance Club, Marketing Club; SAM, Tour Director. 81 loomington Fiala, Louis James B.S. Marketing Brook Pi Kappa Phi, Pres ; Marketing Club. Fiscus, Ronald A B S. Accounting Bloomington Fleming, Roland Thomas 6 S, Gen. Bus. Ad. Hammond Marketing Clul). MRC Board of Governors. Flockencier, James William B S. Morketing Viroquo, Wis. Delta Chi; Fakon Club; Pershing Rifles; Scobbord and Blade; Skull ond Crescent; Sphinx Club, BUSINESS Forney. Robert H. Jr. B.S. Accounting Michigan City Acocio, Steward; Accounting Club. Marketing Club; Young Repubicons; Little 500 Rider. Fosnight, Wallace Jay B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Bloomington Morketing Club; SAM; Jr. Interf raternity Council, Vice-Pres-; YMCA. FousI, Jacque Eugene 6,5. Gen. Bus. Ad. Greenfield Phi Delto Theta; Committee on Philanthropic Endeavors; YMCA; Young Republicans. Frank, Robert Lewis 6 S. Gen. Bus. Ad. South Bend Zetc Beta Tou; Marketing Club; Hillel Foundation; Sailing Club; Skull and Crescent; YMCA. Fraser, Thomas Lee B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Portage Marketing Club; JAWQ Board of Governors; LUNA; SAM; Flame Club- Frasier, Myron H. B.S. Gen. Bui. Ad. Bloomington Freed, Thomas Jon B.S. Accounfing Elkhart Delta Tau Delta, Treos.; Accounting Club; YMCA. Fries, Richard Alden B.S. Accounfing Yoder Accounting Club, Treos.; Flame Club; l-Men ' s Club; Varsity Athletics. Frommeyer, Albert Leo Jr. B.S. Bloomington Delta Sigma Pi, Pres.; Manogement Club. Gates, William E. B.S. Marketing Morion Marketing Club; SAM; Young Republicans; LJnit Social Ch.; Center Orientation Steering Comm, Gaol, David Alan B.S. Marketing LoPorte Gelb, David Bruce 8.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Vincennes Phi Kappa Psi, Treos ; Koppo Kappo Psi, Pres-; Marching 100; Young Republicans. Fort Wayne Wabash Georgi, John Henry B.S. Marketing Phi Gamma Delto; Marketing Club; SAM; YWCA, Glazier, Robert Allan B.S. Man. and Admin. SAM, Phi Gamma Delta, Real Estate Club; YMCA. Goodloe, Charles Jr. B S Bus. Econ. Puh. Pol. Greenfield Senatorial Assistants; Spanish Club; Unit Councils; Student Gov ' t Representative; Debating Club. Goodner, James Stewart B.S. Finance Evonsville Theta Chi, Sec, Finance Club; YMCA. Gooldy, Richard Newell 6 S. Marketing Ellettsville Pi Kappa Phi, Pledge Trainer; Alpha Delta Sigma; Interf raternity Council; Marketing Club. Gosnell, James W. B.S. Marketing Clinton Delta Sigmo Pi; I.U, Flying Club; Soiling Club; LUNA; Marketing Club. Gossman, Thomas L. fi S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Brownstown Morketing Club. Grandorf, James N. B.S. Accounting LoPorte Jr. Class, Vice-Pres,; I.U. Foundation; Student Senate; Inter-Residence Halls Association, Pres.; Beta Alpha Psi. Grant, Thomas Edward B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Lowell JAWQ Board of Governors; Governor of Compbell House; Intro mural Athletics. Gray, Joseph Stanley BS. Morketing East Chicago Kappa Delta Rho, Steward; Alpha Kappa Psi, Pres ; Falcon Club, Marketing Club; Sphinx Club, Green, Rex Stanley B.S. Finance Anderson Acacia, Social Ch.; Beto Gamma Sigma; Blue Key; Soph. Class, Vice-Pres.; Scabbard and Blade; Union Comm. Ch. Gribble, Richard Lee BS. Gen. Bus. Ad. Ploinfield Chi Phi, Rush Ch.; 1 U. Foundation; Frosh. Comp Steering Comm,; YMCA, Young Republicans; Chimes of Christmas Steering Comm. Griffiths, Sidney Conrad BS. Accounting Goshen Accounting Club. Grunkemeyer, Florence Bernodette B S. Bus. Educ Brookville Newmon Club. Student Natl, Ed, Association; Hickory Hall, Sec. -Treos , I S T A.; IS E A, Gustafson, Franc Edward B.S. Marketing EvonsviMe Beta Theta Pi; Delta Sigma Pi; I.U- Foundation; Marketing Club; SAM; Young Republicans. Hall, John Robert B.S. Insurance Warsaw Beta Thefa Pi; Delta Sigma Pi, Pres.; Insuronce Club; Marketing Club. Hallert, Steven David B.S. finance Evonsville Teter Center, Vice-Pres,; I.U. Foundotion : President s Cabinet, Public Relations; Senatorial Assistants; Tomahawk. Homacher, Louis Fred B.S. insurance Actuarial Science Rensselaer Phi Sigma Kappa, Sentinel; Insurance Club; Young Republicans. Hammer, Richard Lee B.S. Morketing Parker Delta Sigma Pi; Marketing Club; Scabbard and Blode. Hansen, Michael Paul B.S. Marketing Wilmette, III. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Marketing Club, Vice-Pres. Hanshaw, Charles Warren B.S. Gen. Bus. Huntington, W. V Sigma Alpho Epsilon, Harper, Ann B. B.S. Business Education Indianapolis Ga mma Phi Beta, Corresponding Sec.; Arbutus; Omicron Delta Student Natl. Ed- Association. Harrell, Robert Stephen B.S. General Business Bloomington Sigma Chi, Sec; Falcon Club, Pres.; Newman Club; Skull onci Crescent; Varsity Athletics. Harrison, Barbara Sue B.S. Management Administration Anderson Phi Mu, Pres.; Omicron Delta; Ponhellenic Council. BUSINESS -..v. ' ii i Hortig, H. Wayne B.S. MorJcehng Evansville Alpha Tau Omega, Pledge Closs Pres., Interf roternity Council; Marketing Club, Skull and Crescent. Hawkins, Jock Lee B.S. Marketing Mtshowaka Chi Phi, Pres; Falcon Club; Interf raternily Council; Jr. t nterf rater nity Council; Marketing Club; Skull and Crescent. Hays, James Clark B.S. Business Sfofisfics Sports Cor Club, Folk Song Club- Heinlein, Leonard Moody SAM, Treas Managemeni Bloomington Indianapolis Hempleman, Philip Joy 6,S. Adminisfrat ' ive Management Anderson MRC Board of Governors; Management Club; SAM. Henry, Donald D. B.S. Monogemenf Cormel Phi Sigma Kappa, Pres.; Arnold Air Society; Interfraternity Council; Skull and Crescent; Sphinx Club. Hensler, Nancy Ann 6S. Monogemenf Anderson Gornnio Phi Beto; Soiling Club; SAM, Hermann, Walter James B.S. Marketing Evonsville Sigmo Alpha Epsilon; Falcon Club; Interfraternity Council; Sphinx Club; Mofketing Club, Sports Cor Club. Hertzler, Janet Lynn B.S. Marketing Louisville, Ky. Alpha Gomma Delto, Hist ; Marketing Club. Hicks, Linda Lou B.S. Moricefing Monticello Kappa Delta, Treas,; Accounting Club; Morketing Club; Omicron Delta, Vice Pres- Highland, Thomas Clayton B.S. Adminstraiive Monogemenf Evonsville Beta Theto Pi, Vice-Pres.; Delta Sigma Pi; Interfraternity Council; SAM; JAWQ, Sec. -Trees. Hodson, Thomas Wayne B.S. Industrial Engineering Wabash Chi Phi Eps.lon; Union Comm Ch ; Unit Councils. Hoffman, Roger Phillip 6 S. Bus. Fconomics Public Policy Jasper LSA, Vice-Pres. ;U of Miami , Pre- Law Club U of Miami ; Student Student Senate (Beloil Cl. Holder, Jack Johnson Jr. B.S. Marketing Hazelwood, N, C. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Marketing Club; l-Men s Club, Pres; Varsity Athletics. Holthaus, James Louis B.S. Accounting Fort Wayne Accounting Club; Alpha Kappa Psi ; Management Club; Morketing Club. Hope, Donald Lewis B.S. Marketing Logonsport Theto Chi, Falcon Club; Management Club; Morketing Club; Sphinx Club, YmCA Horka, Barbora Sue Marketing Club BS, Marketing South Bend Horton, Stephen Lee Morketing Club B.S. Marketing Fort Wayne Huffer, William David Morketing Club BS. Marketing Bloomington Hughes, Joe Francis 6 5. Accounfing Green sburg Accounting Club; Finance Club, l-Men ' s Club; JAWQ Board of Gov.; Queens 6,S. Accounfing Hutmacher, Richard Allan Accounting Club Huybers, John E. B.S. Marketing Monogemenf Club; Marketing Club; Vv ' esley Foundation. Isaacs, Lloyd Ross B.S. Marketing Collegiate Democrats, Marketing Club. Jackson, Douglas Errol B S. Bus. Ad. Gen, Bus. Ad. Michigan City Indianapolis Bloomington Gory Anderson Janney, Edwin Lee B.S. Signio Nu. Jewell, Stuart Alan BS. Moricefing Gary Delta Tau Delta, Marketing Club; Sphinx Club, Interfraternity Council- Jones, William Ray B.S. Moricefing Plainfield Skull and Crescent. Kaelin, Larry Lee B S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Jeffersonville Management Club; Marketing Club; SAM. Kalleres, Arthur Peter BS. Gen. Bus. Ad. Gary Sigma Nu, Vice Pres ; Interfraternity Council, Pres ; I U. Foundation; Jr. Interfraternity Council, Skull and Crescent; Union Comm. Ch, Kastner, Ronald Edwin B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Wabash Kappa Sigma, Rush Ch,; Interf rotcrnily Council; Jr Interfraternity Council; Mcirketing Club; Newman Club; Skull and Crescent Katz, Michael Joel B.S. Marketing South Bend Sigma Alplia Mu; Finance Club; Hillel Foundation; Marketing Club. Katzmarek, Esther B.S. Bus. Educ. Michigan City Accounting Club; CosmopoMtnn Club; Omicron Delta; Student Notl. Ed. Association; YWCA. Kaiemi, Mohammad 6 S. Bus. Management Sofoy Omid Teheran, Iron Cnsmopolilan Club, Delto Sigma Pi, Social Ch.; Marketing Club, Keoch, Richard Lyndon B.S. Gen. Bus. New Albony Keidoish, Philip Frederic B.S. Marketing Cromwell Kennedy, James Lome B.S. Gen. Bus. Gory Sigmo Alpho Epsilon; lombdo Alpha Epsilon; Scabbard and Btode; Young Republicans. Kenney, Keith Milton B,S. Finance Indianapolis Phi Comma Delta; Accounting Club; YMCA. Kern, Donald Painter B.S. Accounting Fort Wayne Accounting Club. Alpha Kappa Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma. Kingery, Clarence Theodore B.S. Real Esfate and Finance Lofoyefte Finance Club; Real Estate Club. Kirk, Thomas Anthony B S. Gen. Bus. Peru Delta Upsilon; Falcon Club; Marketing Club; Skull and Crescent. Kixmiller, John Hill B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Indianapolis Acacia; Air Force ROTC Basketball, Skull and Crescent; SAM. Klein, Stephen Norman B.S. Accounting Indianapolis Zeta Beta Tau, Accounting Club; Arbulus; Hi I lei Foundation; Manage- agement Club; Sphinx Club. Kluxdol, David James B.S. Accounting North Salem Accounting Club. Koehlinger, Denis Lee 6 S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Fort Wayne Kappa Delta Rho, First Vice-Pres.; Alpha Kappa Psi, Sec.; Senior Board of Directors, School of Business; YMCA, Cabinet and Campus Service; Freshman Basketball Team. Koenig, David Frederick B.S. Gen. Bus. Hamilton, Ohio Phi Gamma Delta, Pres-; Beta Gamma Sigma, Interf raternity Council, Phi Eta Sigma; President ' s Cobinet Koestring, Alvin Louis B.S. Transportation Evansville Phi Gamma Delta, Treas.; Blue Key, Corres. Sec.; Pershing Rifles, Regimental Commander; Scabbard and Blade, Company Commander; Transportation Club, Pres. Kohn, Jerome Andrew 6 S. Accounhng Michigan City Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pres.; Accounting Club; Hi lie I Foundation, Pres ; InterfroterniTy Council; Scabbard and Blade Kooy, Glen Allen B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. DeMotte Walnut Hall, Vice-Gov.; Marching 100. Kottler, Steven Joseph B S. Marketing Michigan City Zeta Beta Tau, Hist,; Marketing Club; Society for the Advancement of Management; Jr. Interf raternity Council; Senatoriol Assistants. Kottlowski, Karl M. B.S. Marketing South Bend Phi Delta Theta, Pledge Master; Intramural Athletics; Marketing Club; Young Republicans. Krall, James Stephen 6 S. Marketing Anderson Sigma Chi, Pres ; Interf raternity Council; Marketing Club; Sphinx Club; Union Comm Ch , Young Republicans. Kram, Elbert J. 6 S. Accounting Frankfort Phi Gamma Delta; Accounting Club; Blue Key, Pres.; Union Board, Vice-Pres, Kramer, Fronk George BS. Marketing Sun man Phi Kappa Theta; Inter fraternity Council; Marketing Club; Newman Club. Kremp, E. Joseph B.S. Transporto ion Bloomington Sigma Alpha Epsilon; I.U. Flying Club; Morching 1 00; Scabbard ond Blade; Transportation Club, Kruger, Thomas Edward BS. Marketing Crown Point JAWQ, Gov., Management Club; Marketing Club. Lake, David Allen B.S. Finance New Haven Finance Club, Wet.ley Foundation; YMCA. Lambert, William Clayton B S. Marketing Urbana, Ohio Beta Theta Pi, Arnold Air Society; Delta Sigma Pi, Vice Prts ; Marketinq Club. Lanane, Thomas Micheol B 5. Marketing Anderson Phi Sigmo Kappa, Alpho Delta Sigmo; Marketing Club; President s Cabinet. Langdon, Karen Sue B S. Accounting Cloverdale Del to Zeta, Vice-Pres.; Accounting Club; Beta Alpha Psi, Vice-Pres ; Omicron Delta; Student Senate Clerk. Law, Don J. B.S. Marketing Huntington Marketing Club; Young Republicans, Lowhead, David A. BS. Bus. fconomics Public Policy Kokomo President ' s Cabinet, Sec, of Traffic Affairs; Student Elections Commission, Ch ; Student Supreme Court, Associate Chief Justice. Lerinsky, Henry N. B.S. Real Estate Elkhart Sigma Alpha Mu; Marketing Club; Union Comm. Ch.; Real Estate Club Lesniak, John R. B.S. Accounting East Chicago Accounting Club; Delta Sigma Pi. Levin, Elliott Dordek 6 S. Marketing Indianapolis Zeta Beta Tau, Arbutus; lU- Foundation; Marketing Club; Scabbard and Blade; Sphinx Club. Lindenberg, Terry Lee B.S. Fort Wayne Alpha Tau Omega. Lindzy, David A. B.S. Accounting Mishawaka Alpha Tau Omega, Treas.; Accounting Club; Falcon Club; Sphinx Club Littell, Danny lone B.S. Moricefing JefTersonviile Forest Hall, Pres , Alpha Delta Sigma; Marketing Club; SAM. Lohman, Morris Percy B S. Accounting Gory Phi Kappa Tau, Vice-Pres.; Accounting Club. Lohse, Karl Hale B.S. Accounting Hommond Accounting Club; Delta Sigma Pi; Fiame Club, Vice-Pres. Long, Stephen David B.S. Gen. Bus. Linton Phi Gamma Delta, Corres. Sec; I.U. Foundation; YMCA, Lozano, Rodolfe B.S. Accounting East Chicago Forest Hall, Sec, Accounting Club; Management Club; Newman Club. ■ ? ' BUSINESS Lumley, Howard Ray B.S. Management Ad. Monogement Club; SAM. Lafayette 19 ' BUSINESS Malarik, Paul Anthony B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Hommond Acocio; Alpha Phi Omega; Marketing Club; Real Eslote Club; Sailing Club; Union Comm. Ch. Malsbory, Frank Henry B.S. Accounting U S. Army Reservists, Advisor. Bloomington Martin, Howord Irvin Real Estate Bloomington Mateyko, John Robert 8.5. Tronspor o ion Hammond Intromurpl Sports, Marching 100: SAM; Transportation Ctub. Mayes, Jerry Lynn B.S. Gen. Bus. LoPorle Acacia; Interf raternity Council Court of Justices, Chief Justice; l.U. Foundation; SAM, Vice-Pres. of Programs; Student Senote, Parlimentarion. Maynard, William Martin B S. Cen. Bus. Ad. Tipton Dellci Upsilon, Executive Board; Falcon Club; Marketing Club. McCallum, Betsy Anne B.C. Office Monogement-Secrefaria Science Crowfordsville Omicfon Delta Shoals McCameron, James Oavid B S. Bus. Ad. McDonough, Nancy Lou B S. Bus. Educ. Gary Gamma Ph. Beta. Rush Ch ; Omego Delta, Pres.; Sailing Club; Strik- etles; WRA Melton, William Henry B.S. Monogemenf Cory don Beta Gamma Sigma; JAWQ Board of Directors; Phi Eta Sigmo; Scobbard and Blode; SAM. Mercer, George Erwin B.S. fi ' nonce Bloomington Alpha Tau Omega; Falcon Club; Finance Club; Greek Week Steering Comm , I960, Sphinx Club; YMCA. Mighdoll, Herbert Sidney B S. MarJteting Connersville Marketing Club; SAM Miller, Gary Allen B.S. Gen. Bus. Frankfort Miller, James Elliott BS. Jransporfatlon Logon sport Alpho Kappa Psi; Transportation Club. Miller, Larry J. BS. Accounfi ' ng Thorntown Accounting Club. Mills, Robert William B.S. Monogemenf Gory Alpha Kappa Psi . Management Club; Marketing Club; SAM, Young Republicans. Mills, Ronald Allan B.S. Monogemenf Ad. Studies Bloomington Morgove, Ronold Everett B S. Marketing Gary Zeta Beta Tou, Sec; Blue Key; Interf raternity Council, Sec.; l.U. Foundation, Skull and Crescent; Sphinx Club; l.U- Sing Emcee. Morvell, Charles Ernest Jr. B.S. Marketing Fort Wayne Accounting Club; Marketing Club; Soiling Club; Singing Hoosiers; Young Republicans. Morris, Joann Elizabeth B.S. Bus. Educ. Bloomington Omicron Delta, Treas.; Student NotI Ed Assn. Morris, Ronald L. BS. Management Ad. Glencoe, III. Zeta Beta Tau, Hist , Jr. I nterf raternity Council, Pres,; Hillel Foundo- tion, Marketing Club; Skull and Crescent. Muraoka, Momoru B.S. Finance Bloomington Murdokes, Peter B.S. Accounting Gary Accounting Club; Cosmopoliton Club; Doily Student, SAM; Young Republicans Murphy, Michael Jan B.S. Finance South Bend Delta Tau Delia; Delta Sigmo Pi; Sphinx Club; Finance Club; Fencing Team. Myers, Gregory Lawrence B.S. Accounting Wobosh Acocio. Treas ; I U Young Republicans; Accounting Club; YMCA. Nay, David Jean B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Greenfield Neeriemer, Sandro Jean B.S. Bus. Educ. Sheridan, Wyo. Londes House, Judicial Boord; Phi Theta Koppo; Omicron Delta; SAM; Slrikettes, Pres Nelcans, Larry Wayne B.S. Real Estate Ad. Mentone Beta Theta Pi; Marketing Club; Real Estate Club, Vice-Pres.; Society for the Advancement of Management, YMCA; Young Republicans. Neville, Michael B. B.S. Finance Log an sport Finance Club; Sailing Club, Nolan, Larry Lee B.S. Gen. Bus. Linton Finance Club; Marketing Club; Real Estate Club; Sports Cor Club. Ohrberg, Jerry Richard B.S. Accounting Indianapolis Chi Phi, Accounting Club; Sphinx Club. Oliver, Connie Roe B.S. Office Monogemenf Valparaiso Read Center, Dorm, Comm.; Omicron Delto, Sec-; Student Natl. Ed- Assotitilion; Union Comm. Oppenheimer, Houston B.S. Finance Louisville, Ky. Sigmci Alphci Mu, Vice-Pres.; Scabbard and Blade; Skull and Crescent; Sphinx Club, Union Comm. Ch. Orbaugh, Ronald Warren B S. Gen. Bus. Anderson A I E S t C , Cosmopoliton Club, Orr, Robert Dennis B.S. Moricefing Hammond Alpha Tau Oim-go; Marketing Club; Scabbcird cind Blade; Westminster Foundotion. Owen, Verne Victor B.S. Accounfing Kokomo Accounting Club; JAWQ Board of Directors; SAM; Little 500 Rider; Intromural Athletics. 192 BUSINESS East Chicago Mobile, Ala. Granger Podilla, Robert C. B.S. Bus. Ad. Accounting Club; Delta Sigma Pi, Treas. Pangle, Herbert Wesley B.S. Accounting Pasquale, Michael Joseph B.S. Bus. Ad. Phi Delta Thelc; Management Club; Marketing Club; YMCA. Pastor, Susan Kay B.S. Office Management Evansville Alpha Epsilon Phi; Hillel Foundation. Patterson, Trent Marshall B S. Bus. Ad. Kendallville Beta Theta Pi, Rush Ch.; Falcon Club; l.U. Young Republicans; Skull ond Crescent; Sphinx Club; YMCA. Poyne, Duane Mitcheall B.S. Office Management Bloomington Kappa Delta, Vice-Pres. Pledge Class; Cheerleaders, Conference Comni ; Strikettes; Union Comm. Ch.; Contest Alumni on Campus, Pres. Pozol, Lawrence Z. B.S. Real Estate Muncie Sigma Alpha Mu; Falcon Club; Marketing Club; Real Estate Club. Pearson, Edward Albin B.S. Accounh ' ng Lake Oswego, Ore. MR.C. Judicial Board; Accounting Club Petrie, Sharon Rose B.S. Bus. Educ. Logansport Trees Center, Judicial Board; Marketing Club; Newman Club; Student Natl, Ed, Assn. Phillips, Michael Brook B.S. Management New Albany Alpha Kappa Psi; Tomahawk; Upper Linden, Vice-Gov.; Society for Advancement of Manogement, Pres. Piepenbrink, William N. B S. Morfcefing Fort Wayne Kappa Delta Rho; Alpha Kappa Psi; l.U. Foundation; YMCA; Senior Board of the School of Business. Pink, Ronald A. B.S. Marketing Gary Kappa Sigma, Pres.; Interfroternity Council; Marketing Club; President ' s Cabinet. Fletcher, Richard LaVern B.S. Gen. Bus. Nappanee Beta Theta Pi, Pres.; Sophomore Class, Mole Director,- l.U. Foundation Steering Comm.; Student Athletic Board, Vice Pres.; Student Senate. Popp, June Annette B.S. Accounting Otwell Accounting Club; Omicron Delta- Prall, Fred Warden B.S. Accounting Finance Toylorsville Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rush Ch.; Finance Club, Pres.; Accounting Club. Prother, Robert Larry B.S. Accounting Martinsville Sigma Phi Epsilon, Social Ch.; Accounting Club; Varsity Athletics. Prough, John Philip B S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Bloomington Beta Theto Pi; Collegiate Democrats; Student Elections Commission. Puetz, Robert S. B.S. Accounting Kentland Dean s List; Accounting Club; Finance Club; Manogement Ctub; Marketing Club, Raab, Clarence Edward Jr. B.S. Accounting Kokomo Accounting Club; Marketing Club; Newman Club; Soiling Club, Commodors; Indiana Federation of Young Democrats. Radcliffe, Robert Leo Jr. B.S. Accounting Francesville Accounting Club, Roub, Larry Duane B.S. Marketing Bloomington Alpha Phi Omega, Second Vice-Pres.; Marketing Club; Pershing Rifles, Ray, James A. B.S. Accounting Bloomington Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club, Vice-Pres. Record, Rita Gayle B.S. Accounting Newberry Hoosierettes; Accounting Club; Pine Halt, Treas. Redhead, Carlton Oswald fiS. Accounfing Las Piedras, Venezuela Redmond, Thomas Michael B.S. Accounting Indianapolis Accounting Club; Marketing Club; Newman Club. Regenstrief, David Elliott B.S. Accounting Indianapolis Accounting Club; Finance Club; Hillel Foundation; Marketing Club; Scobbord and Blade. Richards, Larry Neal B.S. Accounting New Albany JAV Q Sec.-Tres-; Accounting Club; Colllgiote Democrats; Flame Club; Newman Club. Richardson, Lowell Edward B.S. Marketing Bloomington Marketing Club. Richey, Jerry Alan B.S. Marketing Marketing Club; Wesley Foundation. Scottsburg Righeimer, William John Jr. B.S. Management Oak Pork, III. JAWQ, Gov,, Manogement Club, Director of Tours; Marketing Club. Robbins, Carl Lyie B.S. Finance Todd House, Sec; Finance Club; Blazers. Lafayette Robbins, James Michael B.S. Bus. Ad. Management Vincennes Kappa Delta Rho; Marketing Club; Newman Club; YMCA. Robbins, Margaret Jeanette B.S. Office Monagemenf Michigan City Arbutus; l,U. Young Republicans; YWCA; Teter Quad, Gov.; Tower Singers. Roberts, Patrick Joseph B.S. Management and Ad. Peru Sigma Pi, Pres.; Interfroternity Council, Vice Pres.; Jr. Interfroternity Council; Council of Fraternity Presidents. Robertson, Harvey Lee B.S. Office Management Unionville SAM. Rozelie, Robert Gerold B.S. Accounting Anderson MRC, Cravens, Secy. -Treas.; Accounting Club; Young Republicans. O 193 BUSINESS Russo, Gerald Michoel B.S. Marketing Management Club; Marketing Club. C P p k. ' , L Fort Wayne Indianapolis Portage Safrin, Franklin Allan B.S. Monagemenf Hillel Foundation; Monogement Club; SAM; Union Board. Samuel, Thomas W. B.S. Bus. Ad. JAWQ, Vice-Gov.; Morketing Club; SAM. Savill, Robert Arthur .S. Real Estate Ad. Indianapolis Real Estate Club; Social Service Club. Schilling, Phillip V. B.S. Gen. Bus. Indianapolis Alpha Tau Omega. Schmoyer, Judith R. B.S. Markef ' mg Arlington Heights, III. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Rush Ch,; Enomene; I .U. Foundation Steering Comm.; Omicron Delta; Union Comm. Ch. Schneider, Thomas F. B.S. Markef ' mg Indianapolis Lambda Chi Alpha; Morketing Club; Falcon Club; Intromurals. Schoellkopf, Thomas Otto B.S Markeiing Indianapolis Acacia, Activities Ch.; Little 500 Bicycle Racer; l,U. Foundotion; Marketing Club. Schulthise, Corol Roe Omicron Delta. B.S. Accounh ' ng Grondview Schultz, Gerald Ervin B.S. Morfeefing Mosqulte, Texos Alpha Delta Stgmo; Marketing Club; Air Force Drill Team. Schuppert, John Larry B.S. Markef ' tng NichoK House, Athletic Ch.; Marketing Club. Scott, Craig Emmet Cen. Bus. Corydon LoPorle Scott, Fred Sidney B S. Markeiing South Bend Board of Aeons; I.U. Foundation Steering Comm,; Marketing Club; Phi Beta Kappa; Student Athletic Boord. Sears, Robert William Jr. B.S. Bus. Ad. Monticello Real Estate Club; Management Club; Marketing Club; Young Repub- licans. Seidel, Edword David B.S. Markeiing Bloomington Football Manager, 2 Years; Management Club; Marketing Club. Shane, Kenneth I. B.S. Real Estate Indianapolis Zeta Beta Tau Real Estate Club; Hillel Foundation; Management Club; Sailing Club; SAM. Shank, Sandra Lee B.S. Bus. fduc. Alpha Phi, Asst. Treos,; Oceanides; Omicron Delta. Sherman, Dana Gerald Accounting Club. Sherwood, Michoel Dwayne AMA, Marketing Club. Short, Larry Kent B.S. Marketing Alpho Delta Sigma; Marketing Club. B.S. Accounfjng B.S. Moricettng Richmond Goshen Mitchell Salem Sillings, Dan A. Jr. B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. New Albany Koppo Sigmo, Vice-Pres,; Interfroternity Council; Jr. Interf roternity Council; Skull and Crescent; Young Democrats. Simkin, Lawrence Michael B.S. Gen. Bus. Richmond Sigmo Alpha Mu; Head of Internal Activities; falcon Club; Hillel Foundation; Marketing Club; Advanced ROTC. Skidmore, Thomas R. B.S. Markeiing Rochester Beta Theto Pi; Monogement Club; Morketing Club; Skull ond Crescent; SAM, Young Republicons. Smith, David William 6.5. Accounfing Fort Wayne Teter Quad, Wissler Hall, Judicial Board; lota Chi (Fort Wayne Center Honorary I; Accounting Club; Student Senate (Fort Wayne Center i. Smith, Lynn Burdette B.S. Bus. Ad. Decatur Marketing Club. Smith, Robert DuWayne B.S. Marketing Fort Wayne Acacia, House Manager; Falcon Club; Marketing Club; SAM; YMCA. Smith, Sharon Rose B.S. Markeiing Indianapolis Delta Zeta, Pres,; Marketing Club; Omicron Delta; Panhetlenic President ' s Council. Smith, Stephen Milo B.S. Marketing Terre Haute Beto Theta Pi; Delta Sigma Pi; Marketing Club; Falcon Club; Jr. Interfraternity Council; Sphinx Club. Socol, Jerry Melvin B.S. Accounting Gary Zeta Beta Tau, Pres ; Accounting Club; Interfraternity Council. Spicka, Richard Walter B.S. nfernationo Michigan City Cosmopolitan Club; I.U Foundotion, Morketing Club; Newmon Club. Stack, James Edward Jr. B.S. Accounting Gary Phi Kappa Tau; Accounting Club. Stein, Bernord A. B.S. Marketing Indianapolis Sigma Alpha Mu; I Men s Club; Marketing Club; Varsity Athletics. Stein, Helaine S. 6S. Accounting Indianapolis Read Center, Treas., Accounting Club, Vice Pres.; Arbutus; Hillel Foundotion, Omicron Delta. Steinhofer, Dennis Arthur B.S. Insurance South Bend Insurance Club; Management Club; Marketing Club; JAWQ Board of Gov.; SAM. Stcinkamp, Carol Louise B.S. Accounting Jasper Accounting Club; Beta Alpho Psi; Enomene; Omicron Dclto; Tomahawk, Sec. Stephens, Paul W B.S. Accounting Bloomington 194 BUSINESS Gary Columbia City Pendleton Stewart, John Dole B.S. Marketing Alpha Delta Sigma. Stickler, G. Kent SS. Gen. Bus. Phi Gamma Delta; Collegiate Democrats. Stinson, Mox Lee B.S. Accounting Little 500 Rider; Little 500 Rider ' s Council; Accounting Club. Stoecker, David Thomas B.S. Finance Manchester, Mo. Delta Upsilon; Falcon Club; Finance Club; Scobbard and Blade- Storms, Stephan S. B.S. Marketing Tipton IRHA, Vice-Pres.; Alpha Delta Sigmo, Vice-Pres.; Marketing Club, Treas.; Young Republicans; Wright Quad. Communications Co-ordinate. Stouder, Nancy B.S. Marketing Andrews Alpha Gomma Delta, First Vice-Pres.; Marketing Club, Pres.; Young Republicans; YWCA. Strain, Richard William B.S. Stafisfics Bloomington IMW Sports Car Club; Marketing Club; Wesley Foundation; Young Republicons. Strait, Thomas William B.S. Marketing Jefferson City, Mo. Christian Science Orgonization; Morketing Club; SAM, B.S. Accounting B.S. Accounting Plymouth Edwardsport Sullivan, Robert Devon Accounting Club. Summers, Ben M. Accounting Club. Summitt, F. G. Jr. B.S. Management Bloomington Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha Kappa Psi; Indiana Memorial Union Sports Car Club, Pres.; LJnion Board Club Council; Little 500; Freshman Numeriols, Golf. Sundholm, John Phillip B.S. Bus. Ad. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Asst. Treas.; Spelunking Club. Griffith Swartz, Robert E. B.S. Accounting Gary Alpha Tau Omega; Collegiate Democrats, Accounting Club; Manage- ment Club; Newmon Club. Swinney, David Lee B.S. Accounting West Lebanon Lower Linden, Sec, -Treas.; Accounting Club; Alpha Phi Omega; Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching TOO. Tate, Kenneth Robert B.S. Finance South Bend Delta Sigma Pi; Finance Club; Marketing Club; Sailing Club. Taylor, Jennie Lee B.S. Marketing Anderson Phi Mu; Marketing Club; Omicron Delta; Young Republicans. Taylor, Thomas William B.S. Accounting Accounting Club; Alpha Kappa Psi. Teresko, A. Robert Accounting Club. B.S. Accounting Morlantown Calumet City, III, Thompson, John Michoel B.S. Jransportaiion Bloomington Kappa Delia Rho; Arnold Air Society; Transportation Club. Thormon, John H. B.S. Transportation Alpha Phi Omega; Transportation Club. Richmond Thrasher, Philip Charles S S. Personnel Management Jndionopolis Sigma Pi, Pres. Tischendorf, Larry James B.S. Marketing JefFersonville Acacia; Jr. Interfroternity Council; Morketing Club; Student Natl. Ed. Assn.; Southeastern Extension Student Council, Treas. Todd, Jerold Paul B.S. Marketing Vincennes Phi Koppo Thelo, Pres.; Marketing Club; Interfroternity Council; Skull and Crescent. Tomlinson, Caroiee B.S. Office Management Chi Oniega, Treas.; SAM; Young Republicans; YWCA. Portage Trippel, Frederick Arthur III B.S. Accounting Mishawako Phi Kappa Theto, Pres.; Accounting Club; Interfroternity Council; In- surance Club; Phi Koppa Tou, Treas. Troy, Michael Francis B.S. Insurance Indianapolis Phi Koppa Psi; AIESEC; 1-Men ' s Club; Vorsity Athletics. Tucker, Samuel Keith B.S. Accounting GrifRn Accounting Club, Turner, Alfred Henry B.S. Management Ad. Philadelphia, Po- JAWQ Judicial Board; Management Club; Marketing Club; Pershing Rifles. Turner, James Oliver B.S. Marketing Indianapolis Phi Gamma Delta; Arbutus, Business Manager; I.U. Foundation, Marketing Club; YMCA. Turner, James Wilfield B.S. Personnel Management Vincennes SAM; YMCA; Young Republicans. Tysen, Albert Allen B.S. Accounting Wheotfietd Accounting Club. Urbahns, Franklin Allen B.S. Gen. Bus. Akron Beto Theto Pi; Union Forum Representative, Rush Ch.; Falcon Club; Marketing Club; Skull and Crescent; Sphinx Club; Young Republicans. Vernon, Warner Lee B.S. Accounting Evonsville Accounting Club; Pershing Rifles i, Purdue), Treas.; Phi Koppa Sigma {Purdue}; Skull and Crescent (Purduel; SAM. Vician, Roy A. B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Gary Delta Sigma PI; Finance Club; Marketing Club. Woit, Robert Frederick B S. Accounting Montclair Accounting Club; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Fencing Club Real Estate C!ub. Wajcik, Robert Steven B.S. Marketing Michigan City Alpha Delta Sigma; Management Club; Marketing Club; Spelunking Club. M Walters, Diana Sue B.S. Bus. Educ. South Bend Alpha Phi, Treps.; Beta Gommo Sigma; Mortar Board; Omicron Delta; Pleiades, Trees.; Alpha Lambda Delta. Wasdovich, Michaet Allen B S. Markei ' mg Cleveland, Ohio Marketing Club, Newman Club; Varsity Athletics. Watson, Morris Trover B.S. Markei ' mg Indianapolis JAWQ Judlciol Board, Ch.; Marketing Club; SAM. Waugh, Ronald Joe B.S. Marketing Indianapolis Arbutus; I.U. Foundation; Marching 100; Marketing Club; Unit Councils. Weaver, Carl Douglas B.S. Marketing Fort Wayne JAV Q Athletic Ch ; Marketing Club; Unit Councils. Webb, Kenneth Dale B.S. Insurance Actuarial Science Auburn Hording House, Vice-Gov.; Alpha Delta Sigma; Koppo Kappa Psi, Trees.; Marching 100; Marketing Club. Weirick, Richard Ronald B S. Gen. Bus. Real Estote Club. Weisenauer, Jack Knoll B.S. Marketing Sigma Nu, Social Ch.; Marketing Club; Union Comm. Ch. Indionopolis Fort Wayne Weisenauer, Sandra Gail B.S. Marketing Culver uth Bend Council; Delta Delto Delta, Rush Comm.; Morketing Club; Omicron Dello Weisser, Robert Lee B.S. Finance So Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treas,; Finance Club; Jr. Interfroternity Skull and Crescent; Union Comm. Ch. West, Michael A. B.S. Transporfo ion Crowfordsville Alpha Tou Omega, Transportation Club. Whitelock, Mary Frances B.S. Bus. Educ. Indi Alpha Omicron Pt, Social Ch.; Omicron Delta, Sec,; Student Assn ; LUNA Steering Comm, ; Freshmen Leadership Troining Steering Comm Whitlock, Joseph Everett B S. -Accounhng Phi Sigma Kappa; Accounting Club, Vice-Pres. Wiltey, Gary Lee B.S. Accounting Indianapolis Dean ' s List; JAWQ Judicial Board; Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club; Alpha Koppo Psi. Williams, Barbara June B.S. Accounting Lebanon Cedar Noll, Gov ; Big Ten Residence Hatis Conference Steering Comm., Trees.; Beta Alpha Psi. Williams, David Max B.S. Monogemenf Ad. Indianapolis Alpha Kappa Psi; Arnold Air Society. ianopolis Natl. Ed. Program Muncie Bunker Hill Wyoming, Ohio Senatorial Asst.; South Bend Williams, James Joseph B.S. Accounting JAWQ, Social Ch.; Accounting Club; Newman Club. Wilson, Kathryn Mary B.S. Gen. Bus. Ad. Chi Omega, Treas.; Omicron Delto, Program Ch,; YWCA; Senior Board of Directors of Business School. Wilson, Larry Earl B.S. Marketing Marketing Club; JAWQ Board of Gov. Wilson, Leonard Franklin B.S. Personnel Management Bloomington Accounting Club, Management Club; Marketing Club. Witten, James Paul B,S. Accounting Chortestown Accounting Club; IRHA Elections Commission; Trees Center Board of Gov,; Umt Councils, Wolff, Karl Alfred B.S. Marketing Michigan City Delta Chi. Trees; Falcon Club, Treas.; Marketing Club; Sphinx Club; Trees Center Board of Gov. Woodhouse, Allen Gilmore B.S. Monogemenf Nineveh Manogement Club; Marketing Club. Wotherspoon, Lee B.S. Marketing Gory Phi Kappa Psi, Rush Ch.; Campus Chest Charity Drive Ch.; I.U. Foundation; President s Cabinet, Sec. of Student Affairs; Union Board, Director of Public Relations; Young Republicans. B.S. Bus. la Noble Wright, Thomas Grant Yerger, Roy Robert 6,S. Monogemenf Ad. Bloomington Dodds House, Social Ch ; Junior Chomber of Commerce, Precinct Committeemon; Soiling Club; Spelunking Club; Young Democrats. Yoder, John Maurice B.S. Accounting Goshen Accounting Club; Delta Sigma PI. Young, Don Allen B.S. Marketing Tipton Acacia, Vice-Pres.; Cosmopolitan Club; President ' s Cabinet, Alternate; Indiana Memorial Union Sports Car Club. Young, Linda Ann B.S. Bus. Educ. Milford Zeta Tou Alpha, Pres.; Little 500 Scholarship; Omicron Delta; Pon- hellenic Council, 196 SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Indiana University ' s School of Dentistry, located in the Medical Center, has, according to Dean Maynard K. Hine, an all-time high enrollment this year. Faculty and graduate students are doing dental research to develop better methods of preventing and treating dental disease. Television and recently developed elec- tronic instruments have been adapted to research. Many clinical field studies testing the effectiveness of research findings directly on patients are also underway. mzf:- 197 198 DENTISTRY Abel, Don Edward D.D.S. Denfistry Delto Sigma Delta; Student ADA. All, Robert Earl D.D.S. Dentistry Alumbaugh, Cecil E. Jr. D.D.S. Dentistry Delta Sigma Delta. Badell, J. Douglas D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega; l-Men ' s Club; I.U. Flying Club. Lynnville Indianapolis Greenwood Bloomington Bailie, Stephen K. D.D.S. Dentistry South Bend Alpha Omego, President; Interf roternity Council, Sec.; Jr. ADA. Ballord, Walter W. Jr. D D.S. Dentistry South Bend YMCA; Jr. ADA. Bartels, Robert Donald D.D.S. Dentistry Michigan City Pershing Rifles; Psi Omega; Jr. ADA; Housing Unit, Sec, Beckwell, Robert F. D.DS. Dentistry Indianapolis Alpha Tau Omega; Delta Sigma Delta, Spanish Club; Varsity Athletics. Benham, Joseph Greer Delta Sigma Delta. D.D.S. Dentistry Leavenworth Blanchard, Richard Don Delto Sigma Delta. DDS Dentistry Indianapolis Bohnert, J. Thomas Psi Omega. D.D.S. Dentistry Indianapolis Bond, Charles Allen D.D.S. Dentistry Indionopolis I.U. Flying Club, X! Psi Phi; Student ADA. Ching, Woller Woh Yai D.D.S. Dentistry Honolulu, Hawaii Delta Sigma Delta, Worthy Grand Moster; Interf roternity Council. Copeland, Ronald Earl Xi Psi Phi. D.D.S. Dentistry Muncie Corns, Alan Edward Delta Sigma Delta. D.D.S. Dentistry Gary Cowan, Richard Edward Delta Sigma Delta; Stud D.D.S. Dentistry ent ADA. Indianapolis Crane, Daniel Bever D.D.S. Dentistry Hillsboro Delta Sigma Delta; Anthropology Club; Drogon ' s Head; Young Re- publicans; Conservative Club. Current, William Carl D.D.S. Dentistry Muncie Delta Sigma Delta; Anthropology Club; Dragon ' s Head; Young Re- publicans; Conservative Club. Dellinger, Eugene Lee Psi Omega. D.D.S. Dentistry Fort Wayne Dice, James Earl D.D.S. Dentistry Peru Phi Gamma Delta; YMCA, Sec.; Jr. ADA; Marching 100; Student Athletic Comm.; Delta Sigma Delta. Dicks, Donald John D.D.S. Dentistry Lambda Chi Alpha; Psi Omega; YMCA. Doty, Thomas Veirs D.D.S. Dentistry Delta Tgu Delta; XI Psi Phi, Sec; YMCA. Droke, Philip Lee Jr. D.D.S. Dentistry Edwards, James Pressly D.D.S. Dentistry Sigma Nu; ADA; Psi Omega. Brookville Fort Wayne Bloomington Noblesville Eggers, Eugene Sherman D.DS. Dentistry Hammond Sigma Chi; Psi Omega, Pres,; Dental Interfroternity Council, Pres.; ADA. Fisher, Richard Lee D.D.S. Dentistry SCADA, Pres.; ADA, Pres.; Union Boord; Psi Omega. Fox, Richard Austin Psi Omega. Foy, William Hayward Psi Omega. D.D S. Dentistry D.D.S. Dentistry D.D.S. Dentistry Fullhart, Ted Lynn Delta Sigma Delta. Gosling, Duncan Allerton DDS. Denfisfry Senior Class Pres.; Psi Omega. Gore, Richard Lee D.D.S. Dentistry Senior Class Vice-Pres,; Delta Sigma Delta. Grindle, Arnold Raymond DDS. De nh ' sf ry Xi Psi Phi. Hamburg, Harold Elliot DDS Student ADA; Alpha Omega. Hayes, Charles Robert Phi Eta Sigma; YMCA. Heltzel, Sam Wright Xi Psi Phi. Dentistry D.DS. Dentistry D.D.S. Dentistry Hori, Richard R. DDS. Dentistry Delta Sigma Delta; Hawaiian Club; Varsity Athletics. Angola Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Columbus Indianapolis Hammond Evansville Indianapolis Monon Honolulu, Hawaii DENTISTRY Hougland, Hub Psi Omego. D.D.S. Dentistry Scottsburg Howell, Arthur D.D.S. Dentistry Indianapolis Hunt. Ronold Arthur D.D.S. Denthiry Speedway | Phi Gommo Delto; Young Republlcons; Delta Sigma Delto. I Hurley, James Richarc Psi Omega. D.D.S. Dentistry Dalevilie Kenney, Robert A. Psi Omega. DD.S. Dentistry Indianapolis Kirchoff, Rodney M. Psi Omega. D.D.S. Dentistry Freelandville Lind, Dovid Clare D.D.S. Dentistry Men ' s Quod Secretarial Council; Lowe House, Sec.; Phi; Young Republicans. Sondbom Rifle Club; Xi Psi Mohoney, David John DD.S. Dentistry Indianapolis Mayholl, John Tarklngton D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega. Indianapolis Myers, James Mark Psi Omega. D D S. Dentistry Indianapolis Neafus, James L. ADA; Housing Unit, D.D.S. Dentistry Gov.; Psi Omega; Student Athletic New Albany Board; YMCA. Nyberg, John William Psi Omega. Jr. D.D.S. Dentistry Indianapolis O ' Connor, John Henry Jr. D D.S. Dentistry Indianapolis Oldham, Drew Frederic X. Psi Phi k D.D.S. Dentistry Indianapolis Orr, Richard A. Skull and Crescent DDS. Dentistry Indianapolis Osborne, John William Student ADA; Delta D D.S. Dentistry Sigma Delto. Anderson Osburn, Richard Carl Psi Omega D D S. Dentis ' ry Indionopolis Palvas, William S. Delta Sigma Delta. DD.S. Denfisfry Gary Robe, John Allen D.D.S. Dentistry Aurora MRE Scholarship Comm.; MRE Social Comm.; Baron Manor, Sociol Ch.; Unit Councils; Xi Psi Phi. Richmond, Norris Lee Christian Medicol So D.D.S, Dentistry ciety. Gary Risk, William Barrett Xi Psi Phi, Pres. D.DS. Dentistry W. Lafayette Roberts, Robin A. Xi Psi Phi DD.S. Dentistry Indianapolis Robertson, Ed in Stan Psi Omega. ey DDS. Dentistry Indianapolis Rock, Robert Roger Psi Omega. D.D.S. Dentistry Knox Rosenstein, William Howard D.D.S. Dentistry Sigma Alpha Mu; Student ADA; Alpha Omega, Treos Hillel Foundotion. Whiting ; Phi Eto Sigma; Rucinski, Peter Dean Delta Sigma Delta, D.D.S Dentistry East Chlcogo Salkeld, Clifford T. Delta Sigma Delta DD.S. Dentistry South Bend Sandlewick, John William DOS. Denfisfry ADA; Jr. Denial Class, Pres.; Delta Phi Alpha, Indianapolis Schmidt, Robert Troy Jr. ADA; Junior Class D.D.S. Dentistry , Vice Pres. Greenwood Shellburne, Cynthia Monroe D.D.S. Dentistry Dolphin Club, Phi Beta Koppa; Theta Alpha Phi; Young Indianapolis Republicans. Simpson, Roy Clark Jr. Delto Sigma Delto, DDS. Dentistry Montgomery Smith, Hugh Allen Delto Sigmo Delta. DDS. Dentistry Crown Point Teschner, William E. Delta Sigmo Delta DDS. Dentistry Vincennes White, Reuben Lee NAACP; YMCA DDS. Dentistry Indianapolis Wilhoite, John Lelond Delta Sigmo Delta. DDS. Dentistry Muncie Wilkinson, Ermo Cole Delta Sigma Delta. S D D.S. Dentistry libe Stewortville Wilson, Walter Carl Delta Siqma Drlto DDS. Dentistry Brookville Yoder, Keith Edward Xi Psi Ph, DDS. Dentistry Goshen 200 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION According to Dean Harold G. Shane, the Indiana University School of Education is one of the larg- est in the world. It has a comprehensive pro- gram at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and has attracted many distinguished faculty members in recent years. Among other func- tions, it provides service courses for the prepara- tion of teachers enrolled in other Schools of the University. As a future plan for prospective teachers, a five-year program, in which a student may acquire his master ' s degree, is being con- templated. Such a program would be designed not only to encourage stronger academic back- grounds, but also to develop greater professional skill in future teachers. EDUCATION Anderson, Sheila Marie 6.S. Longuoge Arts North Vernon Folksing Club; Roger Williams Fellowship; YWCA. Argals, Into BS. fine Arts Indianapolis l-U- Foundation; Paniorcdo, Publicity Ch. Armstrong, Pamela Sue B.S. Biology Connersville Alpha Phi, Rush Ch.; Senatorial Assistant; Student Senote Clerk; YWCA. Arneft, Judith Roe B.S. Elementary Bduc. Student Education Association. Arnold, Gayle R. YWCA. Auerbach, Kaye C. B.S. Art Bloomington Dayton, Ohio B-S. EleiTieniary Educ. Bloomington Bailey, Janet Rosaline 6 S. Delphi Alpho Xi Delta, Vice-Pres. of Pledge Class; Wesley Foundation SEA ACE; NEA. Baker, Judy Ann Gamma Phi Beta. B.S. E ementory Educ. B.S. Elementary Educ. Bloomington Bloomington Boles, Mory Anne Barnes, A. Delorise B.S. English-Speech Theatre South Bend Alpha Kappa Alpha, Dean of Pledges; NAACP; Student Notionol Edu- cotion Associotion; Student Senate; YWCA. Bornett, Linda Sue B.S. Speech and Hearing East Chicago Sigma Alpha Eto; Skiing Club; Soiling Club. Barroquillo, Jimmie L. B.S. Art Wolcottville Tau Koppo Epsilon, Vice-Pres.; Campus Christians; Falcon Club; I.U. Foundation; YMCA; Young Republicans. Barton, Brenda Louise B.S. Arts and Crafts Indlonopolis Oceanides; YWCA; Judicial Board, Memorial Hall; Little 500 Ch., Memorial Hall; Intramural Athletics. Bauer, Carol East 6.5. Business Bduc. Bedford Alpha Omicron Pi; Marketing Club; Student Notional Business Associa- tion; YWCA. Bauer, Patricio McCord B.S. Sponish and English Indianapolis Alpha Chi Omega; Enomene, Rec. Sec.; YWCA. Baumann, Barbara Day SEA. t.S. Elementary Educ. Bloomington Baumgartner, Nancy Ann B.S. Social Studies Speech Alexandria Kappa Alpha Theta, Rec. Sec; Enomene; Mortor Board; Union Board, Sec-; I.U. Foundation; Pleiades. Baxter, Constance Louise B.S. Elementary Educ. Decatur Strikettes Bowling Team; Intramural Athletics; Beck House, Manager. Been, Sandra Carol B.S. Elementary Educ. Hackensack, N. J. Student Notional Ed. Association; Arbutus; Hillel Foundation. Beck, James E. B.S. Soda! Studies Dona Tou Kappa Epsilon; Senotoriol Assistants; Student Natl. Ed. Association. Beemer, Jana Dale B.S. Elementary Educ. Sigma Kappa; Pi Delta Phi. Berry, Sue Jones B.S. Elementary Educ. Betz, Brendo Louise B.S. Elementary Educ. ACE; SEA; Newman Club. Bielewicz, Elaine Joan B.S. Elementary Educ. Kappa Delta; SEA; ISTA. Gary Indianapolis Indianapolis Hobart Blakely, Bonnie B.S. Language Arts Bloomington Kappa Alpha Theta; Campus Christians; Union, Comm. Ch.; IMU Forum Council, Sec; IMU Radio Show, Dir. Block, Lynn Faye B.S. Speech ond Heoring Hammond Sigma Delta Tou, Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delto; Mortar Board; Pleiades. Booker, Carl T. B.S. Elementary Educ. Fredericksburg Student Natl, Ed. Association; Wesley Foundotion Choir; Council ior Exceptional Children. BottorfF, Cynthia B.S. Socio Studies Jeffersonville Sigma Kappo; Student Natl. Ed. Association; YWCA. BottorfF, Judith Ann Phi Mu. B.S. Arf Sellersburg Mooresville Boyd, Norma Lee 6 S. Elementary Educ. Breck, Paula B.S. Social Studies-Language Arts Jeffersonville SEA; Beck House, Manager. Breckenridge, Franklin Eugene B S. Social Studies Kokomo Alpho Phi Alpha, Pres. Bridges, Nancy Elizobeth B.S. Elementary Educ. As%ociation Childhood Ed.; Student Natl. Ed. Associotion. Bridges, Sharon Ruth Bfllfs, Mason Hall. Sec, B S. Language Arts Brougher, Melinda Kay BS. Elementary Educ. Di ' lta Delia Delta, Young Republicans. Brown, Ford Moc B.S. Social Studies Mitchell Mitchell Indianapolis Franklin 202 EDUCATION Brown, Larry K. B.S. Socio Studies Logansport Arnold Air Society. Brown, Melba Jeanelte B.S. Elementary Educ. Gary Alpha Kappa Alpha; NAACP, Newman Club; Student Natl. Ed. Asso- ciation; YWCA. Bruce, ClifFord Earl B.S. Speech and Hearing la Porte Bruner, Paul R. B.S. Art Edvc. Corydon Phi Kappa Tau, Vice-Pres.; Student Natl. Ed. Association, Pres.; Falcon Club. Brunnell, Rhoda 6.5. English Bedford Burget, Diane McFarland B.S. Speech and Hearing Indianapolis Delta Gamma; Sigma Alpha Eta; YWCA. Burns, Julia Jeon B.S. Elementary Educ. Indianapolis Association for Childhood Education International; Inter-Varsity Chris- tian Fellowship. Butler, Carol Jean B.S. Elementary Educ. Huntington SEA. Co Jacob, Sarah Elizabeth B.S. Elementary Educ. Terre Haute Alpha Phi, Soc. Ch,; Student Natl. Ed. Association; YWCA Cabinet. Caldemeyer, Steven Richard B S. History Muncie Cappas, Angelo Samm, II 6.5. Socio Studies Eost Chicago Chinese Student Club; I.U. Flying Club; NAACP; Pershing Rifles; Philo- sophy Club. Corrabine, Mary E. B.S. Elementary Educ. Gary Student Natl. Ed. AssociotJon; Young Democrats. Chappelle, Richard Charles B.S. Social Sfudies Calcumet Ctty, III Pershing Rifles, Exhibition Drill Team and Honor Guard; Intramurol Football and Basketball. Church, Rosalie B.S. Elementary Educ. Alpha Gommo Delta; SNEA; Soiling Club, Sec. Clork, Dixie L. 6 5. Socio Sfuc ies Young Republicans; YWCA. Conner, Vernon Lewis B.S. History Louisville, Ky Elwood Elkhart Kokomo Connolly, Karen Jo 6.S. Longuoge Arts Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Conroy, Margaret B.S. Elementary Educ. Sellersburg Associotion for Childhood Education; SEA; Trees Center Judiciol Board. Conway, Carol Rafert B.S. Elementary Educ. Indianapolis Association for Childhood Education; Canterbury Club; CoHegiote Democrats, Sec; YWCA. Cook, Mary Ann 6.S. Elementary Educ. Hammond Strikettes, Pres.; Tou Beta Sigmo, Sec.; Clark House, Rec. Ch. Cooper, Berigan McCain B.S. Social Studies Sigmo Chi; Varsity Athletics; l-Men ' s Club; I U- Foundation Coplin, Julie Ellen Hillel Foundation. B.S. Fine Arts Madison Milwaukee, Wis Cotton, Carolyn Lee B.S. Elementary Educ. Indianapolis YWCA; Fall Carnival, Comm. Ch.; Marching Hoosierettes; Londes House, Soc. Ch. Courtney, Betty Jean B.S. Elementary Educ. Indianapolis Crawford, Kothryn Ann B.S. Education Connersville Kappa Aipho Theto, Rush Ch.; I.U. Foundation, Steering Comm.; YWCA Cabinet. Creech, Geraldine B.S. English Student Natl, Ed. Association. Crockett, Raymond E. Jr. B.S. Social Studies Crowe, Ruth Ann B.S. Elementary Educ. Alpha Phi, Student Natl. Ed. Association; YWCA. Cybutski, Kothryn Anne Phi Mu, Reporter, B.S. Language Arts Sellersburg Gary Bloomington Bloomington Danner, Carolyn Jean B.S. Language Arts Vevoy Chi Omega, Sec; Union, Comm. Ch.; Angel Flight; Singing Hoosiers. Davis, Glen Deverl B.S. Social Studies Davis, Lou Anna 6 S. Elementary Educ. Associotion Childhood Education. Day, Betii Jane B.S. Fine Arts Student Natl. Ed. Association; Young Republicans. Mentone loomington Whitesvllle, Ky. Deckard, Madeline B.S. Bloomington Otterbein Elementary Educ. Diekover, Alita Arlene 6 5. Elementary Educ. SEA; Auditorium Usher Corp.; Memorial Holl Rep. Dtik, Janice Arlene B.S. Elementary Educ. Alpha Phi, Pledge Trainer; Associotion for Childhood Education; Student Natl. Ed. Association; Union Committee Ch.; YWCA. Columbus 03 EDUCATION Dobeclct, Jo Ann B.S. tonguoge Arts South Bend WelU Center Judicial Board; Weatherwcx House Council. Doty, Jerry LeRoy A.B. Fine Arts Richmond Lambda Chi Alpha, Sec; Singing Hoosiers; I.U. Foundation; Young Republicans. Dowd, Lynn F. B.S. Elementary Educ. Kappa Delta, Pledge Class Pres.; Jr. Panhellenic; YWCA. Dugooie, Ned Elsey B S. tonguoge Arts Knox Morion Duggan Sharon L. B.S. German-English Hammond Comma Phi Beto, Crescent ' Corr.; Arbutus, Co-Sched. Ed.; Mu Phi Epsilon. Dyer, Nelda Sue B.S. Elementary Ed. Worthington Sigma Kappa, Pres.; Pi Lambda Theta; Student Notl. Education Association; YWCA. Eads, Judith Ann B S. Elementary Educ. Crawfordsvllie Edgar, Claire McMurray B.S. Elementary Educ. Bloomington Eley, Elinore E. B.S. £ emen ory Educ. Alpha Phi, YWCA. Argos Elliott, Nancy Lee B.S. Speech and Hearing Indianapolis Alpha Chi Omega; Sigma Alpha Eta; I.U. Foundation; YWCA. Ellmore, Virgie C. B.S. Ec ucotion Salem Elmore, Sharon Elaine Delta Zeto, Publicity Ch B.S. ; YWCA Mathematics Campus Christians Bloomington Emmett, Julte Deonne B.S. Elementary Educ. La Grange Ernst, Thomas John Phi Kappo Theta; Uev, Education Association. B.S. man CI Social Studies ub; Jr. Inlerfraterni ty Co Vincennes jncil; Student Eskitch, Elaine Andrea 6 S. Business Educ. Indianapolis Newmon Club; Student Natl, Ed. Association; YWCA. Ever iff, Margie Ann B S. Elementary Educ. Scott sburg Alpha Lambda Delta, Association Childhood Education; Pamarada; Student Natl, Education Associotion. Finik, Colleen Koy B.S. Elementary Educ. Griffith Alpha Omicron Pi; Young Republicans; YWCA. Fitch, Susan Jane B.S. Business Educ. Oakland City Alpha Gamma Delta, Sec.; Hoosierettes; Marketing Club; YWCA. Fitzsimmons, Patricia Dean B S. Speech and Hearing Evansvilie Newman Club, Sigma Alpha Eta. Fobes, Linda B. B.S. Elementary Educ. Indianapolis Delta Gamma. Ford, Nancy Koy 6 S. £ emenfory Educ. Brook The Daily Student. Union, Comm. Ch.; Westminster Foundation; YWCA. Fornero, Deanna Mae A B. Chemistry and Math Peru Mortar Board. Foster, Cynthia Gudgel B S. Elementary Educ. Columbus Association Childhood Education, I U. Foundation; Student Natl. Ed. Association; Standard s Board. Ch. Foulkes, William Howard IV A B. English Latin Evansvilie Campus Christians, Interf roternrty Council; Student Natl. Education Association; YMCA; Young Republicans. Frarn, Shirley Louise B S. Elementary Educ. Hobort Sycamore Hall, Cultural Ch ; Gory Center Student Council, Vice -Pres.; Scholarship Club- Business Educ. Blooming ' on Francis, Deborah Susan 6 S Pi Beta Phi Freeman, Marilyn Koy B.S. Elementary Educ. Bloomington Student Natl. Ed. Association. Frrschie, Mary E. B.S. Biological Science Vallonia Alpho Lambda Delta; AWS Board of Standards; Pomarado; Student Natl, Ed. Association; Read Center Judicial Board. Fritien, Jermoyne Andres B S. Elementary Educ. Lo Porle Alpha Phi, Asst. Schol. Ch ; Arbutus; Union Board; YWCA; Teter Quad, Treas. Business Educ. Charlestown B,S. Speech ofid Heoring Hammond Gaines, Harley 6 S. GanchefF, Penelope May Sigma Alpha Eto Garrett, Goither McDonald B S. English Indianapolis Gavrtlovich, Joseph Novak B S. Socio Studies Gary Campus Christians; t U. Barbell Club. Gherra, Leona Rose B S. Elementary Educ. Hammond Morrison Hall, Soc Ch. Goldfarb, Judith Ann B S. Longuoge Arts Lexington, Ky. Alpha Epsiloi Phi; Cosmopolitan Club; Hillel Foundotion; Student Natl. Ed. Association Goldman, Myra Ruth 6 S. Elementary Educ. Indianapolis Associotion Childhood Education; Student Natl. Ed. Association; Clark House, Fall Carnival Ch. 204 EDUCATION Grandorf, Joyce Bailey BS. Elementary Educ. Portage Pine Hall, Gov.; Sophomore Class, Dir.; Mortar Board; I.U. Foundation; Student Natl. Ed. Association. Gray, Sandra Suson B.S. Elementary Educ. East Chicago Association Childhood Education; Student Natl. Ed. Association. Greene, OIlie Regino B.S. Elementary Educ. Gary Collegiate Democrats, NAACP; Protestant Student Council. Grimes, Helen Beneville BS. Language Arts Indionapolis Alpha Phi; Collegiote Democrots, Dir,; Student Natl. Ed. Association. Guenin, Martha Jo 6.S. Elementary Educ. Marion Association Childhood Education; Inter-Varsity Christian FeMowship. Hole, Charles Richard A.B. Biological Science Indianapolis Kappa Alpha Psi; Interf roternity Council; Jr. Inter fraternity Council; NAACP; Student Natl. Ed. Association; YMCA. Hancock, Ronald James B.S. Social Studies Hamlet Senior Class, Treos.; Wells Quad, Pres.; Forest Hall, Gov.; lU. Foun- dation; Wesley Foundation. Hanko, Hope 6,5. Elementary Educ. Gary Association Childhood Education; Student Natl. Ed. Association; Audi- torium Usher Corp. Hannah, Judith Ann B.S. Elementary Educ. Elkhart Association Childhood Education; Teter Quad, Hospitality Co-ordinate; Student Natl Ed. Association; Unit Councils; YWCA. Hcrasty, Salome Bortos B.S. Language Arts West Lafayette Newman Club; Social Service Club; Student Notl. Ed. Association. Harden, Bonnie Eileen B.S. Elementary Educ. IndionapoNs Association Childhood Education; Student Natl- Ed. Association. Hardin Edna Fay B.S. Mathematics Salem Pine Holl Vice-Gov.; Tomahawk; Student Natl. Ed. Association. Harrell, Jacqueline 6,S. Business Ed. Blooming ton Koppo Alpha Theta; I-U. Foundation. Hartig, Linda Kallenbach B.S. Elementary Educ. Evansville Alpha Phi; Union Comm, Ch.; Association Childhood Education. Hauck, Barbara Jean B S. Elementary Educ. Indianapolis Sigma Kappa; Queens; YWCA. Hay, Ceclia Clark M.S. Language Arts Hommond Alpha Xi Delta; The Daily Student; Assc. Ed.; Arbutus, Org., Ed,, Strikettes; Westminster Foundation; Young Republicans. Hedman, Jon Ray B.S. Social Studies Crown Point Phi Kappa Tau; Kappa Koppa Psi; Marcfiing 100; Pershing Rifles; Theta Alpha Phi. Heidenreich, Carol B.S. Elementary Educ. Indianapolis Union Board, Dormitory Activities. Heinbaugh, David Tower B.S. Socio Studies Columbia City Hemmerlein, Carol Sue B.S. Social Studies Huntingburg Zeta Tau Alpha, Hist,; Singing Hoosiers; Student Natl. Ed. Association; Young Republicans; WYCA. Gas City Hengstler, Suzann fi.S. Elementary Ed. Student Natl. Ed. Association; YWCA. Hershberger, Janet Lee B.S. Speech Hearing Therapy Richmond SAH Club; Exchange Home. Hill, Brenda Cummins B.S. English Jeffersonville SNEA, Treas.; Student Natl. Ed. Association, Treas. Hilt, Mary Jo B.S. Social Studies Louisville, Ky. Sigma Kappa; Arbutus; Student Natl. Ed. Association. Hindman, Sara Lyn B.S. Elementary Educ. Ft. Wayne Alpha Phi, YWCA. Hinkel, Wayne Ralph B.S. Music and Fine Arts Griffith Wright Quad. Gov,; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; Marching 100, Drum Major 4 Yrs,; Kappa Kappa Psi, Pres.; Dept. of Bands, Undergraduate Assistant. Hinkle, Larry Irvin B.S. Health and Physical Educ. Salem Tau Kappa Epsilon. Hinton, Vera Linette B.S. Elementary Educ. Sellersburg Gamma Phi Beta; Association Childhood Education; I.U. foundation, Oceanides; Student Natl. Ed. Association; Rec. Sec. Claypoot East Chicago New Albany HofFman, Bernard Wayne B.S. Math. Holland, Annie M. B.S. Elementary Educ. Alpho Kappa Alpha; NAACP; YWCA. Holz, John Francis B.S. Chemistry-Math. Student Noll. Ed. Association. Horen, Harriet Joy A.B. Elementary Ed. Louisville, Ky. Sigma Delta Tau; Arbutus; Hillel Foundation; Union Comm. Ch. Hubbard, Martin Lynn B.S. fine Arts Boswell Arbutus; Daily Student; Scabbard and Blade; YMCA; Young Republicans. Hudson, Sandra Nan B.S. Business Educ. Bloomington Sigma Kappa, Student Education Association; YWCA. Hunsucker, Glenn Eugene B.S. Physical Science Math. Medoro Accounting Club; Marketing Club; Student Natl. Ed. Association. Hutson, Robert Norris B.S, Genera! Science East Chicago Kappa Alpha Psi; NEA. -ol) EDUCATION Ingram, Gwendolyn 6.S. Elemenfary Educ. Gory Alpha Kappa Alpha, NAACP; Ponhellenic Council; Student Natl. Ed. Association. Jenkins, Carol Rulh B.S. Longuoge Arts West Lafayette Chi Omega, House Manager, Jentz, Judith Carolyn B.S. 5 emenfary Educ. Winamac Zeta Tau Alpha; Association Childhood Educotion; Student Natl. Ed. Association. Johnson, Eorlean B S. Elementary Educ. Delta Sigma Tau, Rush Ch. Johnson, Marilyn Carol 8 S. Elemenfary Educ. Jones, Beverly Rardon B.S. Elementary Educ. Jones, Carolyn Ann B.S. Elemenfary Educ. Alpha Kappa Alpha; NAACP; Student Natl. Ed. Associotion. Gary Hobort Indianapolis Indianapolis Jones, Elizobeth Ann B.S. Nursing Indianapolis Jones, Howard B.S. Social Studies East Gary l-Men ' s Club; Varsity Athletics. Jones, Janice Lee B.S. Elemenfary Educ. Loogootee Student Natl. Ed. Associotion; YWCA. Jones, Penny Kay B.S. Elementary Educ. Indtonapolis Chi Omega; Association Childhood Education; Student Natl. Ed. Association; Young Republicans; YWCA. Jones, Ruthie R. B.S. Elementary Educ. Gary Jorgensen, Judith Lee B.S. Elementary Educ. Cincinnati, Ohio Unit Councils; Young Republicans; YWCA. Jung, Ruth Ann B.S. Elementary Educ. Association Childhood Education. Komman, Judy Day B.S. Language Arts Delto Gamma, Schol. Ch.; YWCA. Evansville Seymour Kanning, Judith Elaine B.S. Biological Science Napoleon Alpha Xi Delta; Student Natl. Ed. Association. Kasperek, Frances MoryLou N.D. Biology East Gory The Daily Student; Marching 100; Mortor Board; Spelunking Club; YWCA. Keller, Martha D. 6.S. Business Educ. Kelly, C. Richard B.S. Social Studies Young Republicans; Conservative League. Keyser, Doris A. B.S. Elementary Educ. Kilgore, Karen Sue B.S. Mof iemof cs Kappa Koppa Gamma, Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta; ' Jr. Ponhellenic Council; Ponhellenic Council. Klaer, Kothy B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy Sigma Alpha Eto; IMU Representotives Forum; YWCA. Klausmeier, Patricia Ann B.S. Elemenfary Educ. Angel Flight, Strikettes, Student Natl. Ed. Association Bloomington Speedway Shools Marion .U. Foundation; Mishawako Indionopolis Kleimer, Lois Elaine B.S. Elemenfary Educ. Indionopolis Sigma Delta Tou; Alpha Lambda Delta; Association Childhood Educa- tion, Treas.; Enomene; Student Natl. Ed. Association; Pi Lombda Theta. Klusmon, Ronald William B.S. Chemistry Gen. Science Sunman Unit Councils; Dorm Gov. Kocevor, Judith Ann B.S. Elemenfary Educ. Gary Koch, Doris Edith Smith B.S. Elementary Educ. Bloomington Library Science Club; Pi Lambda Theta. Kochert, Donald Anthony B S. Elementary Educ. Bloomington Newman Club; Resident Scfiolors, Koehler, Mary Louise B.S. Elementary Educ. Fort Wayne Koppa Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Arbutus; Enomene; Dorm Gov.; SEA; Association for Childhood Educotion. Koenig, Barbara Ann 6 S. Elemenfary Educ. East Cleveland, Ohio Kurzhals, Richard Donold B.S. Social Studies South Bend B.S. Lampel, Chorles Edward biniiici Alphci Mu. Land, William Treseder B S. Stutlrnf Ntitl, Ed. Association. B.S. Fine Arts Socio Studies Elementary Educ. Fort Wayne Indianapolis Crowfordsville Lannan, Sandra Louise As!.otiution Childhood Eclucation; Council for Exceptional Children; Studi-nt Notl. Ed. Association; YWCA; Unit Orientation Ch. Lontz, Jeffery Lee B.S. Socio Studies Indionopolis Phi Delto Theta, Pledge Mosler; Logan Esarey History Club; Singing Hoosiers; Young Republicans; Great Issues Steering Comm.; Senator. 206 EDUCATION lemmon, Richard Franklin 6.S. Socio Studies Washington Senatorial Asst.; Unit Athletic Monager. Lents, Kay F. 6.S. Elementary Educ. Shoals Collegiate Democrats; Student Natl. Ed. Association Wesley Founda- tion; ACE, LePage, David Anthony 6.S. Biological Science Covington Phi Kappa Tou, House Manager; Arnold Air Society; I.U. Collegiate Democrats; Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching 100; Student Noll. Ed. Asso- ciation Vice-Pres. Lewis, Linda B.S. Elementary Educ. Anderson Gamma Phi Beta; Wesley Foundation; YWCA; SEA; ACE. Lewis, Ronald Karen B.S. Specie Educ. Poland Lindzy, Susan Joan B.S. Language Arts Shrewsbury, N. J. Sigma Delta Tau, Soc. Ch,; Hillel Foundation; lU. Foundotion; SEA; YWCA. Lockhart, David Kinjon B.S. Spanish and French South Bend Alpha Phi Alpha, Vice-Pres.; Wells Quad. Center Judicial Board; I.R.H.A. Long, Jean Ann B.S. Elementary Educ. Londgerath, Marva K. B.S. Newmon Club; Dorm Soc. Ch. Business Educ. Lowery, Betty Jean 6,S. General Nursing South Bend West Lafayette Waynetown Evansville luck, Jo Faye B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy Sigma Alpha Iota; YWCA. Lucas, James Dahl B.S. Biology Indianapolis Acocio; Anthropolgy Club; Jr. Interfraternity Council; YMCA; Young Republicans. Lundin, Karen Eda B.S. Elementary Educ. Cincinnati, Ohio Chi Omega, Rush Counselor; ACE; I.U. Foundation; Senotorial Assist- ants; SNEA; YWCA. Lustgarten, Ellen Ruth B.S. History Hollywood, Florida Sigmo Delta Tau; Arbutus, Circ. Monoger; WRH Executive Board; Tower Center, Vice-Pres.; Hillel Foundation. MacLennan, Jane Lee B.S. long. Arts Socio Studies Gary Koppo Koppo Gamma; Arbutus; SNEA; Young Republicans; YWCA. Main, Sara Adair A.B. Social Studies Kokomo Unit Gov.; Denial Read Center, Sec; YWCA, Executive Comm. Makris, Fronces Joan B.S. Elementary Educ. South Bend Elkhart Hammond Mollon, John Michael Jr. B.S. Social Studies Phi Gamma Delto; Campus Christians. Malone, Marlou Jane A.B. Elementary Educ. University Singers; Wesley Foundation. Mangos, Judith Arlee B.S. Speech Hearing Therapy Union City Tomahawk; YWCA; Speech and Hearing Club. Mann, Janet B.S. Elementary Educ. Indianapolis Sigma Delta Tau; ACE; Minnie Rider; Hillel Foundation; Transfer From Ohio State University. Mansour, Virginia Feme B.S. English Indianapolis Martin, Ann Louise B.S. Elementary Educ. ACE; Jr. Student Athletic Board; SNEA; LUNA; Cord Sect Gary on Co-Ch, Mason, Maxine Joan SAM. B.S. Business Educ. Etna Green Matisk, Arlene Jo Ann Newman Club; SNEA. B.S. Engilsh Whiting McBride, Larry Lee SNEA. B.S. Social Studies Gary McClain, Jonet Lydia Sigma Kappa, Treas.; B S. Elementary Educ. YWCA; LUNA. Fort Wayne McClure, Evelyn B.S. Elementary Educ. WRA. Bloomington McDovid, Martha Jean B.S. Elementary Educ. Decatur, III. Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Trainer; ACE; LU. Foundation; SNEA; YWCA, Cabinet. McHuge, Sandra Marie B.S. Elementary Educ. Homewood, III. Zeta Tau Alpha, Rec. Sec; ACE; Sailing Club; SNEA. Meissner, Barbara Ann B.S. Elementary Educ. Indianapolis Kappa Delto, Corr, Sec; ACE, Vice-Pres.; SNEA. Miller, Donna Ruth B.S. Language Arts Library Science Club. Evans Miller, Ernest Hale A.B. Social Studies East Chicago Pershing Rifles; Jr. Interfraternity Council. Miller, Sharon Hardin B.S. English Logonsport Student Elections Comm.; Trees Center Judicial Board; YWCA, Misner, Judith Ann B.S. English Plainfield Chi Omega, Asst. Soc. Ch.; YWCA; Co-ordinator; Queens. Moore, Maureen D. B.S. Elementary Educ. Warsaw Chi Omega, Song leader; ACE; Singing Hoosiers; SNEA. 207 EDUCATION t 2 Moosey, Phyllis Ann S S. Elementary Ec uc. LaPorte Kappo Koppo Gamma, Pledge Trainer,- Enomene,- I.U. Foundation; Mortor Board; Pleiades; YWCA. Morrell, William Rex Jr. B S. Socio Studies Indionopolis Daily Student; Flame Club; Scabbard and Blade; SEA; Demolay. Morrison, James Edward 6 S. Art Connersville Young Republicans; YMCA. Mosak, Marianne 6.S. Elementary f due. Gary Moss, Rae Lynne BS. Socio Studies English PEMM Club; WRA; Sailing Club; Unit Recreation Ch. Mulligan, Robert S. B.S. Language Arts Knox Arbutus; The Daily Student; Flame Club; Wesley Foondotion; Young Republicans. Murog, Leonid N. BS, Russian and German Bloomington Murray, Diane Frances BS. Elementary Educ. Anderson Gamma Phi Beto, Rec. Sec; YWCA. Muterspaugh, Florence Love 6 S. Elementary Educ. Crown Point Nodler, Mile William B.S. Socio Sfudies Aurora, III. Wright Quad., Pres.; IRHA Residents Assembly; LUNA; I.U. Founda- tion, External Affairs, Sec. NedefF, Anne Marie B.S. Elementary Educ. East Chicogo I.U. Newniun Club; Political Science Discussion Group; Literature Dis- cussion Group. Nees, Bessie Lou BS. English Indionopolis Alpho Gamma Delto, See, Ch ; IMU Lounge Series, Gen. Ch. Neumoyr, Ann Mary B.S. Business Educ. Attica Unit Governor. Nick, Betsy B.S. Elementary Educ. Rochester, N. Y. SNEA; Sycamore, Sec; ACE. Nieman, Morilyn Rae B.S. Elementary Educ. Cincinnati, Ohio Alpha Xi Delta, Chaplain; I.U. Young Republicans; Westminster Foundation, YWCA; ACE; SEA. Notkin, Toby Joy B.S. Elementary Educ. Stfikeltes. Noyes, Donna Jill SNEA; ACE, B 5. Elementary Educ. Chicago, III. Cedar Lake Oglesby, Thomas William B.S. English Speech Tampo, Flo. Theta Chi, Soc Ch , Skull and Crescent; YMCA; Falcon Club. Olson, Diona Lee B.S. Nursing Cresset Club. Sec. Olson, Elizabeth Gragg Alpho Lambda Delto. Antioch, Illinois .S. Elementary Educ. Bloomington Orbaugh, G. Ann B.S. Business Educ. Elwood Gomma Phi Beta, Cor. Sec; SNEA; SEA; Student Government Assistant Panhellenic Rush Counselor; Hoosierettes. Owen, Carroll James A.B. Socio Studies Fort Wayne Phi Sigma Kappa, VicePres. Polmer, Randi Kay B.S. Speech Hearing Therapy Indionopolis Alpho Chi Omego. Cor. Sec.; YWCA, Cabinet; Sigma Alpha Eta. Panicucci, Carol Louise B.S. Nursing Munster Cresset Club Parker, Elinor Clyde B.S. Elementary Educ. Gory Delta Sigma Thefo, Parker, Suzonne Graves B S. Speech Hearing Therapy Bloomington Sigma Alpho Eta. Pasquale, Judith Kay B.S. Elementary Educ. Logonsport Memorial Holl Social Committee; ACE; SNEA. Pawlus, Elaine Marie B.S. Elementary Educ. Whiting Daniel Read Hall and Center Council; YWCA. Perry, John Williom B.S. Biological Science Columbus Perrotta, Judith Ann Alpha Gcirnma Delta. B.S. Language Arts Gory Peters, John Paul SNEA. B S. Biological Science New Albany Peters, Nancy Virginia ACE; SNEA. B.S. Elementary Educ. Hammond Peterson, Eleanor B.S. Elementary Educ. East Chicago Alpha Kappa Alpha; YWCA. Petscher, Phyllis B.S. Elementary Educ. Aurora I.U. Foundation; SNEA; Curry House, Pres.; Curry House Judicial Board; Read Center Council; Curry House Communication Director. Phillips, Mary Anita B.S. Elementary Educ. Indionopolis Alpha Koppa Alpha. Pierson, Pauline A. B.S. Elementary Educ. Son Francisco, Calif. ACE; Cosmopolitan Club; Spanish Club; SNEA. 208 EDUCATION Piggee, Loretla F. B.S. Elemenfary Educ. Blooming ton Alpha Kappa Alpha, NAACP; SNEA, YWCA. Piper, Jeanie B.S. Elementary Educ. Speedway Alpha Phi, Soc. Ch.; ACE; Panhellenic Council. Plummer, Corlagene B.S. Elemenfary Educ. Indianapolis ACE; SNEA; Tou Beta Sigma, Treas.; Tomahawk; Symphonic Bond. Roe, Alan A. B.S. Social Sfudies Fort Wayne Sailing Club; Spelunking Club; Young Democrats; Rollins House, Sec. Treas. Pond, Shirley Ann B.S. Language Arts Deputy Potter, Sue Ann B.S. Language Arts Terre Haute Delta Gamma, Rituols Ch.; Senior Class, Sec; Panhellenic Council. Prelcowitz, Carol Frances B.S. Elemenfary Educ. South Bend Alpha Phi; ACE; I.U. Foundation; Jr. Student Athletic Boord; SNEA; Union, Comm. Ch. Proctor, Delmor J. Jr. B.S. Speech and Theatre Fort Wayne JAWQ Board of Governors; Roger Williams Fellowship; Porks House, Vice-Gov.; University Theatre Productions; JAWQ Religious Co-ordinate. Quimby, Barry James B.S. Biology South Bend Flame Club. Pledge Class Pres.; Rollins House. Soc. Ch.; JAWQ Judicial Board; Intr amural Wrestling and Football; Little 500 Team Manoger. Rambo, Eva Mae B.S. General Science Decatur ACE; SNEA, Tomahawk; WRA; Judicial Board of Sycamore. Ropp, Ernest William 6,S. Socio Sfudies New Harmony Acacia, Corres. Sec; I.U. Foundotion; l-U. Young Republicans; Intro- murol Athletics. Roy, Kay Lynne B.S. Elementary Educ. Marion Alpha Phi; Campus Christians; ACE; SEA; YWCA. Reosor, Marilynn Rhea B.S. Nursing Education Greencastle Cresset Club, Pres.; American Nurses Association; Business and Pro- fessional Women ' s Organization. Reed, Rebecca Alice B.S. Elementary Educ. Kokomo Kappa Kappa Gamma, Registrar; SEA, Sec; ACE; School of Education Bulletin Revision Comm,; YWCA. Reisert, Charles Edward Jr. B.S. Social Sfudies New Albany Kappa Sigma, Pledge Troiner; SEA; LU. Foundation; I.U. Young Re- publicans; Jr. Interf roternity Council. Richardson, Linda Lou 6.5. Business Educ. Otwell SNEA; Wesley Foundation; Young Republicans; Teter Center Academic Coordinate. Rietveld, Warren Arie B.S. Chem. and Math. Bloomington Ritter, Elisabeth B S. Elementary Educ. Decatur SNEA. Rivers, Juanita Lynn B.S. Elementary Educ. Indianapolis Read Center Cultural Committee; ACE; NCTE. Roehm, Carol Ann B.S. Elementary Educ. Summit, N. J. Pi Beta Phi, Schol. Ch.; YWCA; I.U. Foundation; I.U. Young Republicans; SACE. Rogers, David Alan SNEA. Romine, Linda Lou Alpha Phi. B.S. Biological Sciences Huntington J.S. Elementary Educ. Fort Wayne Worthinglon, Ropp, Celio L. B.S. Elementary Educ. Sigma Kappa, Vice-Pres.; ACE, Pres. Rose, Susan Tripp B.S. Biological Sciences Des Plaines, 111. Mortar Board, Sec. ; Student Senote; Student Body, Executive Sec.; Smithwood Center, Pres,; I.U, Foundation. B.S. Mofhemafics Mulb( erry Rothenberger, Max Lee Phi Eta Sigma; SNEA. Rousseau, Patricia Ross A.B. Social Studies Indianapolis Phi Mu, Sec; lUNA, Steering Committee; Pleiades; IRHA Judicial Boord; AWS Judicial Workshop Co-Ch. Rozcicha, Maryellen F. 6,S. Elementary Educ. ACE; Newman Club; SNEA. Rumph, Janice Martha 6,S. Elementary Educ. NEA; ACE; Read Center Referral Board. Whiting Dillsboro South Bend Gary Fort Wayne Sarka, Charlene Ann B.S. Speech Hearing Therapy South Bend Chi Omega, Pres.; I.U. Foundation; Arbutus Queen Court; Sigma Alpha Eta; YWCA. Rupert, Patsy Ann B.S. Elementary Educ. WRA; Sycamore, Judicial Board Ch. Rzepka, Dorothy A. B.S. Elementary Educ. ACE; SNEA; University Theatre Production; Unit Council. SafFen, Edward Arthur 6 S. Socio Studies Sattenspiet, Abby B.S. Elemenfary Educ. Tower ' s Judicial Boord, Brooklyn, N. Y. Scecina, Nancy Rosalie B.S. Elemenfary Educ. Gary Alpha Omicron Pi, Rec See,; Arbutus, Scheduling Editor; Cheerleader; Junior Student Athletic Board; Cord Section Steering Committee. Schad, Ronald Charles B.S. Elmenfary Educ. Clorksville SEA, Vice-Pres,; I.U. Young Republicans; YMCA. Schechter, Suzanne C. B.S. Language Arts Highland Park, III. Alpha Epsilon Pht, House Manager; AWS Board of Standards; Hi I lei Foundation; Pleiades. 209 EDUCATION $ f3 ? Scheerer, Judith Ann 6.S. Art Transfer from Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio. B.S. Language Arts Schlemmer, Jody Ann Daily Student; SNBA Schlichte, Eleanor Ann Schuetz, Noncy Lee Pi Beta Phi. B.S. Nursing B S. Elemenfary Educ. N. Manchester Wabash Indianopolls Indianapolis Schultz, Sandra Lee B.S. Socio Studies New Albany Alpha Chi Omega, Worden; I .U. Foundation, Student Senate, Parlia- rnenlarian; Fall Carnival Steering Committee; Freshman Activities Night and Open House, General Ch Sconce, Katheryn Louise B.S. Elementary Educ. Indianapolis Pi Beta Phi; I U Foundation; ID. Foundation Steering Committee; Union Committee Ch ; YWCA, Freshman Commissioner. Scott, Lucinda H. B.S. Elementary Educ. Anderson Kappa Delta; ACE; Student Athletic Board, Sec; YWCA. Scott, Marilyn Diane 6.S. Spanish Indianapolis Pi Beta Phi, VlcePres., Pledge Class; AWS Council; Enomene; Spanish Club, Union Committee Ch.; YWCA. Seglin, Jacqueline B. B.S. Elementary Educ. Hammond Delta Delta Delta, Corres, Sec,; Great Issues Steering Committee; Brotherhood Comni. Ch,; Student-Faculty Committee; Notional Student Assn. Sexson, Cynthia Ann A.B. English Indianapolis Pi Beta Phi, Vice-Pres.; Enomene; I U. Foundation; Pleiades; Union Comm Ch. Sheldon, Elsie Helen B.S. Elementary Educ. Bloomington ACE; SNEA, Sherritt, Carol Anne AS. English Lindsoy, Ontorio, Canada Oceonides; Unit Council Ch. Shields, Larry Joe Shroyer, Ann Cady Pi Beto Phi, Belles B S. Genera Science B S. Mafhemotics Monrovia Muncie Ploinfield Sims, Sharon Lou B.S. Elementary Educ. ACE; SNEA; Beck House, Vice-Gov. Singer, Perry Michael B.S. Speech Hearing Therapy East Chicago Hillel Foundation. Sirkus, Nanette Beth B.S. Elementary Educ. Shelbyvjlle Sigma Delta Tau, Soc- Ch.; ACE; Hillel Foundation, Sec; Acapella Choir, Union Office StofF. Slick, Judy Roe B.S. Biological Sciences Winchester Cosmopoliton Club; SNEA; Beck House, Treas. Smetzer, Donald James B.S. Social Studies Milwaukee, Wis. Smith, Alice M. B.S. Elementary Educ. Alpha Kappa Alpho; Jr Ponhellenic Council; NAACP; SNEA. Gary Smith, Conita Jeanine B.S. Speech Hearing Therapy Tipton Alpha Gamma Delta; Sigma Alpha Eta; YWCA. Smith, Patricia B.S. Elementary Educ. Kappa Alpha Theta, YWCA. Snider, Robert Alan B.S. Socio Studies SNEA; Forest Unit Council; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Sprague, Jocquelyn E. B.S. Elementary Educ. Indianopolis South Bend Bloomington Springstun, Jeon Elizabeth S,S. longuoge Arts East Chicago Alpha Xi Delia, Sec , Jr. Ponhellenic Council; SMEA; Westminster Foundation; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. Steele, Carolyn J. B.S. Art South Bend Stevens, Judith Ann B.S. Elementary Educ. Indianapolis Alpha Chi Omega, Rush Counselor; Arbutus, Art Ed., Asst. to Ed., Ed in Chief; Enomene; Ponhellenic Council, Rush Counselor Ch,; Union Committee Ch ; YWCA; l,U. Foundation. Stevesand, Lawrence Robert B.S. Elementary Educ. Hammond SNEA. Stuebe, Karen Rose B.S. Elementary Educ. Indianapolis Phi Mu; Westminster Foundation; Modern Dance Workshop; Auditorium Usher Corps, Tanenhaus, Rochelle Lois B.S. Elementary Educ. Louisville, Ky. Sicimo Delta Tau, Vice-Pres.; I.U. Debate Squad; ACE; Student Senate. Taylor, Dorothy Lamour Dfllo Siijmo Theta. B.S. language Arts Tegeler, Jayne A.B. Business Educ. Alpha Omicron Pi, Rush Ch. Gory Indianapolis Thomas, James Hilliord B.S. longuoge Arts Mortinsville Sigma Nu, Recorder; I.U. Foundation; I.U. Young Republicans; Union Comm Cfi, Thomas, Mary Ann B.S. Speech Hearing Therapy Richmond Siyma Alpha Eta; YWCA; NEA. Thornton, Helen Elizabeth B.S. Elementary Educ Alpha Gamma Delta, Corres. Sec; YWCA; SIMEA. Tor, Don Wayne Theta Alpha Phi. Hammond B.S. Speech Theatre-English Indianapolis 210 EDUCATION Tower, William K. 6.S. Language Arts Campbellsburg Parks House, Sec.-Treos.; Intramural AJhletics- Travis, Willard Lewis B.S. Speech and Theatre Fort Wayne Stock well House, Social Ch ; Wright Quod. Social Director; Iota Chi; Student Senate. Bloomington Trobaugh, Martho lou B S. Business Educ. Accounting Club. Troianowski, Luane B.S. Language Arts East Chicago I U Newman Club; PoMticol Science Discussion Group; Literature Dis- cussion Group. Troxel, Judith Lynn 6S. Elementary Educ. Fort Wayne Alpha Phi; Arbutus; YWCA. Tufley, Solly Diane B.S. Speech Hearing Therapy Indianapolis Delta Gamma; YWCA; Sigma Alpha Eto; Union Activities; I.U Foundation. Uchimura, Sharon Hiromi B.S. Elementary Educ. Honolulu, Hawaii Alpha Xi Delta, Song Leader; Angel Flight; Hawaiian Club; Queens; Tower Quad. Coordinator, Utz, John Aldon fi.S. Physics and Mathematics Georgetown Alpha Phi Omega, Corres. Sec; I.U. Collegiate Democrats; Monroe County Preschool for Cerebral Palsy; Christian Center. VanDeren, Richard A.B. Language Arts Dorm Social Ch.; Center Social Co-ordinator. Terre Haute Voelkers, Dortho Elaine B.S. Elementary Educ South Bend Warren, Bonnie Lee B.S. Languoge Arts West Bend, Wisconsin I U. Young Republicans; YWCA. Warring, Judith Kay B.S. Elementary Educ. Mishawoko Alpha Phi, Vice-Pres.; ACE; Singing Hoosiers; SNEA; YWCA, Per- sonal and Campus Relations Ch. Wotkins, Laura Mae B.S. Elementary Educ. Usher Corps; Morrison Social Co-Ch, Weakley, Mary Margaret B.S. English Clark House, Culturol Ch , Judicial Board; Deon ' s List. Social Studies Wenzel, Joseph Allen B.S. Wholey, LuAnna Kay B.S. ACE; SNEA. Elementary Bourbon Indianapolis Griffith Solsberry Whaley, Suzanne Morie S.S. fine Arts Grosse Point Pork, Mich, Alpha Phi, Hist ; I U. Sing Stagecraft and Art Committee. White, Judith Bonsib B.S. Speech Hearing Therapy Fort Wayne Chi Ornega. Rush Ch ; C or o notion Ball Queen; Hoosier Hostess; YWCA. White, Sue Ellen B.S. Elementary Educ. Kendollville Delta Zeto, Scholarship Ch.; SEA. Wick, Terry Eugene B.S. Language Arts Fort Wayne Sigma Nu, Trees. Wilkins, Mary Joanne B.S. Speech Hearing Therapy Hammond Sigma Alpha Eta; Exchange Home. Williams, Barbara Jean B.S. Socio Studies Hammond Student Natl. Ed. Association; Westminster Foundation. Williams, Mortha Jean B.S. Elementary Educ. Hammond Association Childhood Educotion; Student Natl. Ed. Assn.; Intervarstty Christian Fellowship. Williams, Michael N. I.U. Newman Club. B.S. Physical Science Wilson, Carolyn Sue B.S. Elementary Educ. Association Childhood Education: Student Not I. Ed. Assn. Wilson, Rose Marie B.S. Elementary Educ. Alpha Koppo Alpho; NAACP; Student Natl. Ed. As Windell, Ann Morgoret 6 S. Business Educ. Westminster Foundation, Wingler, Mory Ann B.S. Elementary Educ. YWCA Anderson Portage Gory Corydon Palmyra Winterfeldt, Paula Caroline B.S. Elementary Educ. Speedway Gamma Phi Beta, Symphonic Bond; Hoosrerettes. Wood, Norma Marie B.S. Elementary Educ. Greenfield Zeta Tau Alpha; Alpha Lambda Delta; Assn. Childhood Education; Student Natl. Ed. Assn.; YWCA. Wright, Cynthia Ann B.S. Elementary Educ. Anderson Kappa Delta, Asst. House Manager; Assn. of Childhood Education; Student Natl. Ed. Assn. Wright, Dinah Geroldine Gamma Phi Beta. B.S. Elementary Educ. Rockport Wright, Ned Howard fi.S. Physics and Chemistry Greencostle Radio Club; Wright Quod, Unit Office; Spelunking Club; Student Athletic Board; Wesley Foundation. Wynn, Nancy Jone B.S. Elementary Educ. Fairfield, Conn. Pi Beta Phi, Social Ch.; YWCA; I.U. Young Republicons; Student ACE. Yoder, Sarah Emily B.S. Elementary Educ. Young, Carolyn Frances B.S. Elementary Educ. Delta Sigma Theta, Corres. Sec ; NAACP; Newman Club. South Bend Gary H 211 EDUCATION Young, Nancy Ellen B.5. Elementary Educ. Indionapolis Arbufus; Student Natl. Ed. Association. Zabrosl i, Barbara Constance B.S. Elementary Educ. Hammond ACE, Cosmopoliton Club; Newman Club; SNEA. Zell, Frederick Charles B.S. Sodal Studies Philadelphia, Pa. Varsity Athletics; Fencing; Intermural, Football; Young Republicans. Zimmerman, Erdine Marie BS. Elementary Educ. Bloomington Zeta Tou Alpha; ACE; 1,U. Foundation; SNEA; YWCA. Zimmerman, Sue Ann BS. Sigma Delta Tou; ACE; SNEA. Elementary Educ. Chicago, III. I 212 •f . ' ♦« «  ml -J According to Arthur S. Daniels, Dean, the Indiana University School of Health, Physical Ed- ucation, and Recreation offers services in three major areas. Instruction in basic sports pro- vides freshman students with recreational backgrounds. Ex- panded campus intramural sports and activity nights offer many extra-curricular activities for students. And an improved curriculum gives students in HPER better training for their future positions. n z o o i X ' - w..- - CO W ' tf . y n H O z z o m n m 213 HPER Allen, Lorry Byron 6,5. Physical Education Newmon Club. PEMM Club, Btoomlngton Andis, Mary Jane B S. Physical Education Hoopeston, Illinois HYPER Wives, Vice-Pres.; PEMM Club, Roger Williams Fellowship; Striketles; WRA; YWCA. Anthony, James Richard B S. Physical Education Cammillus, N.Y. Lambda Chi Alphci, PEMM Club Bolyard, Tom E. 6 S. Physical Education Fort Wayne Sigma Alpha Epsilon; l-Men ' s Club; I.U. Foundation; Varsity Athletics. Campbell, Walter Frederick B.S. Recreation Dollas, Texos Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pres.; Interf rater nity Council; President ' s Coblnet; American Rec. Society; Varsity Athletics. Clinton, James Larry B.S. Physical Education New Castle Bolfour Award Winner; l-Men ' s Club, Board of Directors; Varsity Athletics, Track Team Coptoin. Coan, Cathie Lynn B.S. Physical Education Logon sport Recreotion Director, Housing Unit; Intervarsity Christion fellowship; PEMM Club, WRA. Crawford, O. Charles B.S. Physical Education Indianopolis PEMM Club; Pershmg Rifles. Varsity Athletics Drozdowski, John Eric 6.5. Bio. Sci.-Physico Ed. Swift Current, l-Men s Club Saskatchewan, Conado Aurora Ellinghausen, Derald G. B.S. Physical Education Delto Tau Delta. Sargent-ot-Arms. Eskitch, Mike John B.S. Health and Safety Indianapolis Athletic Chairmon, Maple Hall; S.N.E.A.; Wright Quad Gym Club; Shemm Lines, Co-Editor; Newmon Club- Fairfleld, Winston L. 6,5. Physical Education Wilmington, Mass Delta Upsilon, Senior Board Member; Varsity Bosketboll, l-Men ' s Club, Vice-Pres.; PEMM Club, Varsity Athletic?,. Giangiacomo, John J. Physical Education l-Men ' s Club. Varsity Athletics, Pottstown, Peon. Gory Gordon, Phyllis Jean 6 5. Physical Education Cheerleaders, Oceanides, Pamorado; PEMM Club, Pres.; WRA. Griffey, Karen Louise B.S. Physical Education FortviJIe Weatherwax Gov,; Manor Recreation Chmn,; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship; PEMM Club. Hoas, James Ralph 6,5. Physical Education Stanley, Wisconsin Delta Upsilon, Senior Board Member; I -Men s Club; Newman Club; PEMM Club, Pres . Varsity Athletics. Indianapolis BloomTield Columbus Ha r tie, Janet Arlene 6.5. Physical E ducat in Corridor Advisor, Housmg Unit; PEMM Club; WRA. Heaton, John Eddie 65. Physical Education Heovern, Phyllis Anne BS. Physical Education PEMM Club; Unit Councils; WRA; Student Athletic Board, Herring, Nancy Sue B.S. Physical Education Clarksville Phi Mu, House Manager; PEMM Club; Student Notl. Ed- Association, Sec.; Wesley Foundation; WRA Hicks, Patricia Nadine 6.5. Recreofion Atlanta, Georgia Delta Zeto, Social Ch.; American Rec- Society, Pies ; YWCA, Asst. Commissioner Comm. Service. Holtrey, Jerry Ivan 6 5. Physical Education Roanoke Hunt, Paul Anthony 6.5. Physical Education Greenfield Jockson, Theodore Allen B S. Health and Safety Elkhart Omega Psi Phi; Basileus; I -Men s Club, Interf roternity Council; Varsity Athletics; SHEMM. Kincaid, James I. 6 5. Physical Education Campbellsburg PEMM Club; Varsity Athletics. Krug, June Ann B.S. Physical Education Indionopolis Wells Quad House Council; Oceanides; PEMM Club. Logon, Carol J. 6.5. Physical Education Chicago, Illinois Sigma Kappo, Recreation Chmn.; PEMM Club; YWCA. Loker, Mathilde T. 6 S. Recreation Muncie Alpha Xi Del to. Pledge Tioincr; American Rec, Society, Sec; Conterbury Club, Lovstedt, Roy John 6 5. Physical Education Detroit, Michigan I Men ' s Club, Varsity Athletics. Maclean, Carolyn Jo 6 5. Physical Education Lansing, Michigan Zeta Tau Alpha, House Mono er i PEMM Club; WRA, Vice-Pres.; YWCA. University City, Mo. Madden, Jack B S. Recreod ' on Sinqing Hoosicrs; American Rec. Society. Metz, Roger T. 6.5. Physical Education St. Louis, Mo. Athletic Ch., Housing Unit; l,U. Weight Lifting Club, Pres.; PEMM Club. Mills, Ralph Max B 5. Physi cal Education Wanotoh PbMM Club Morris, Edward Lewis 6 5, Physical Education East Chicago Alpha Phi Alpha, I Men s Club; Varsity Athletics. Nicholas, Shirley Ann 6 5. Physical Education Indianapolis Judicial Boord, Housing Unit; PEMM Club, Vice-Pros.; WRA Oat man, Mario Kay 65. Physical Educaiton Versailles PEMM Club, WRA; YWCA. 214 HPER Ozier, Carol Jo B.S. Physical Education Greenup, Illinois Sigma Kappa, Song Leader; I.U. Orchestra, Percussion Ensemble, PEMM Club, Tau Bela Sigma. Prother, Linda Winston B.S. Recreation Evcnsville Delta Gommo; YWCA, District Rep.; Freshman Camp Steering Commit- tee; AW5, Program Board, Undergrad. Rec. Society. Primmer, John William B.S. Physical Education Muncie PEMM Club, Rodwon, Francis Joseph B S. Recreofion Gary Sigma Phi Epsilon, Social Ch,; Interfraternity Council; I.U. Gary Flying Club; American Rec. Society; Newman Club. Rosenthal, Anita Jules B.S. Recreofion Augusta, Georgia American Rec Society; Hillel Foundation; I.U- Foundation; Oceanides; Student Athletic Board- Ryser, Terry Armin BS. Physical Education Bloomington l-Men ' s Club; Varsity Athletics, Baseball Captain, Schellenberg, Carol Ann B.S. Physical Education Cincinnati, Ohio PEMM Club, Jr, Class Rep., Trees.; WRA. Schlichting, Fred W. Jr. B.S. Physical Education San Francisco, Calif. Cheerleaders; l-Men ' s Club; Swimming Team; Varsity Athletics; Phi Epsilon Pi, Pledge Trainer. Schroder, Suzanne Kay BS. Physical Education South Bend House Maanger, Housing Unit; PEMM Club, Pres. and Vice-Pres. Schulhof, Carole Jane B.S. Physical Education Muncie Kappa Kappa Gamma; I.U. Foundation; Oceanides, Pres. and Vice-Pres,; PEMM Club; WRA, Treos.; YWCA. Sims, Arlen Devon B.S. Physical Education Bloomington PEMM Club, Board of Directors. Sinn, Lionel L. B.S. Physical Education Bloomington Campus Christions; Marching 100; Student Natl. Ed. Association. Smith, Rita Fe B.S. Physical Education Richmond PEMM Club; Strikettes; Student Natl. Ed. Association; WRA; Recreation Ch. of Morrison. Smith, Russell Earl B S. Physical Education Indianapolis l-Men ' s Club; Varsity Athletics. Speer, Charles F. B.S. Physical Education Bloomington PEMM Club, Board Member. Tolle, Jackoline Eileen B S. Physical Education Munster PEMM Club, Sec; Student Athletic Board; Student Notl. Ed. Association; WRA; Sycamore Recreotion Chmn. Vincent, Judy Kay A.B. Physical Education South Bend PEMM Club; Wesley Foundation; WRA; Young Republics; YWCA. Voelker, Joyce Marie B.S. Physical Education Buffalo, New York PEMM Club, Secy.; WRA. Walker, John Sterner B S. Physical Education Muncie l-Men ' s Club; Varsity Athletics. Werner, Lawrence Kurt B.S. Physical Education Rochester, N. Y. I.U. Foundation; PEMM Club, Athletic Co-ordinotor. Wilbur, Gary Eugene B S. Physical Education Syracuse, N. . Lombda Chi Alpha; PEMM Club; Student Natl. Ed. Association; Varsity Athletics. Physical Education Ande Williams, Jerry Joe B.S. I-Men s Club; Varsity Athletics. Woodward, James E. B S. Physical Education Hamil ton, Ohio Flame Club; PEMM Club; 1 Men ' s Club; Varsity Athletics. Wright, Betty Jean 6 S. Physical Education Andrews Pamoroda, Sec; PEMM Club; WRA; Academic Board of Review; Recre- ation Coordinator. 215 SCHOOL OF LAW Complex legal problems faced by mod- ern businessmen in worldwide transac- tions led to the creation, this year, of a comparative law program, Dean Leon H. Wallace, Law, has stated. Students en- tering the Junior Division in 1963 must have a Bachelor ' s degree for admission to the School of Law, and the three-year pre-law program will be discontinued. Future attorneys now gain trial experi- ence by assuming roles in moot court sessions and proceedings. MERCER LAW Amos, Larry Charles LIB. Law Atlanta, Ga. I-U- Student Bar Association; Marketing Club, NAACP; Phi Delta Phi. Backus, Richard Elloitt Phi Delta Phi. LIB. Law Goshen Baker, Norman Eugene LIB. Law Evansville Baker, Taylor Livingston Phi Delta Phi. Jr. L L B. Law Indianapolis Barry, Robert John Delta Theta Phi. LIB. law Ft. Wayne Beardsley, Joe E. L.1.6. Law Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Association. Coyuga Becker, Gory Earl LIB. Law Tell City Phi Delta Phr; National Moot Court Competition; Student Bar Associa- tion, Sec, Freshman Rep.; I.U. Law School; Young Republicans, Pres. Bennett, Richard VonDean L.L.B. Lo« Bloomington Berry, Gil I. Jr. L.L.B. Law Indianapolis Phi Delta Phi; Law Club; Young Republicans. Berry, Willian H. Jr. L.L.B. Law Gonite City, III. Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Association; Residence Halls, Counselor. Bess, Larry Roy J.D.-t.L.B. Low Haubstadt Phi Beta Kappa; Young Republicans. Biddinger, Frank James Phi Delta Phi. Btgley, Thomas Creviston Jr. Phi Delta Phi. Bogardus, Ralph F. Student Supreme Court. Brewer, David L. J.D. Law Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi, Clerk; Student Bar Association. L.LB. Law JD. LoM LIB. Law Marion Columbus Ft. Wayne Gory Brown, Robert Richard LIB. Bruess, Charles Edward J D. Law Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Association; Indiana Law Journal Buckinghom, George Edward J.D. Phi Delta Phi. Buehl, Robert Theodore L.L B. Law Phi Delta Phi. Campbell, Don Preston L.L 6. Lav, Delta Theta Phi; Student Bar Association. Low Cartmel, Thomos Oliver Plii Delta Phi. t.t.8 Clark, John William J.D. t Clifton, John Merrift Jr. Phi Delta Phi. JD. Cline, Stephen Carr Phi Delta Phi, Pres. t.l.B. CofFey, William R. J.D. to Davis, Glenn Edward Phi Alpha Delta. t t 8. Dooley, Dovid M. t.lB. ta Lav, Lav, Newman Club; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Associotion. Doxsee, Donald Devon L.L.B. Law Student Bar Association; Pres. of Aydelotte Hall. Ellsworth, Gilbert Norman LIB. Law Phi Delta Phi. Indianapolis Bloominglon Leesburg Greenwood Madison Indianapolis Bloomington Lebanon Columbus Indianapolis Indianapolis Loogootee Grcbill Mishawoko South Bend Eslick, Gordon Stanley J.D. Law Phi Gamma Delta; Beta Gomma Sigma; Phi Delta Phi; Indiana Law Journal, Association Ed.; Student Bar Association. Esmont, Donald Eugene L.L.B. Law Granger Phi Delta Phi; Student Supreme Court; Student Bar Association; Student Conduct Committee. Franklin, Joseph Arnold L.L.S. Law, MB. A. Buiiness Bloomington Beta Gamma Sigma; Blue Key; Board of Aeons; I.U. Foundation Steer- ing Committee; Phi Delta Phi, Pres. Funic, Arville Lynn Phi Delta Phi. t.t B. Law Indianapolis Gonnon, Charles Wood J.D. tow Gary Glickfield, William S. Phi Delta Kappo. J.D. tow Greenwood C f0 -y 217 LAW Greenway, Robert LIB. i ow New Augusta Grove, Rodney Hilton Phi Delta Phi, Treos 11 B. tow Bloomington Grubaugh, Richard H. L L B. low Indianapolis Haas, Stephen Charles L.L.B. Law Evonsville Collegiate Democrals, Phi Delta Kappa; Phi Delta Phi, Law Club. Hesseldewz, John H. L.L.B. Law I Men s Club, Marketing Club, Law Club. Hildreth, Gary Ray J.D. Law Student Senate, Young Republicans. Johnson, Corlyn Elizabeth J D tow Iota Tou Tou Jones, Gene Morneal L.L.B. Law Student Supreme Court; Student Conduct Committee. Indianapolis Richmond Indianapolis Loogootee Kaplan, Leo L L B, La« Terre Haute Indianapolis Kati, Lewis Robert J D. Law Woodside, N.Y. Student Senate, Phi Delia Phi; Indiana Low Journal, Note Ed. Kearns, Michael H. LI B. tow Kappa Sigma; Student Bor Association, Pres. Keller, John E. J.D. Law Indionopolis Union Board, Vice-Pres.; National Moot Court Competition; Indiana Law Journal; Student Bar Association; Phi Delta Phi, Chaplain, Justice. LoPierre, Donald Edward t.t.B. taw Indianapolis Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Delta Phi; YMCA; Young Republicans; Law Club, Indiano Law Journol, Senior Writers Certificate. Lasich, Anthony Robert ttB. taw Indianapolis Leckrone, Daniel Edwin J D. tow LaPorte Phi Delta Theta, Schol. Ch.; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Association. Levine, Stanley A. ttB. tow Ft. Wayne Phi Delta Phi, Hist.; Student Bar Associotion. Lewis, Thomas Franklin Jr. J D. Law Indiana Law Journal; Student Bar Association; Phi Delta I little, Dole Kenyon ttB. tow Phi Delta Phi; Low Club; Young Republicans, Treos. Moley, Eugene Orvil JD. Law Law Club; Young Republ cans, Malson, David Arthur Lt.B. Law Phi Delta Phi. Motthews, James F. .ID. Law Phi Delta Phi, Law Club McCoslin, James Lee L L B. Law Phi Delta Phi. McMonamon, Donald E. L LB. Lav. Melichor, Ronald Edwin LLB. La Meyer, Carl John t.L 6. taw Mitchell, Marvin Harry J D. Law Moody, James Tyne ttB. tow Mosser, Roger Raymond t t B. tow Sigma Delta Kappa Pardieck, Roger Lee tt B. tow Phi Delta Phi Perrin, John Ambrose tt B. tow Law Club, Morketing Club; 1 Men ' s Club. Phillippe, Donald Ray L LB. Law Robinette, William Theodore ttB. Rupp, Robert Charles J.D. Law Phi D.llQ Phi; Young Republicans. Rybotf, John lee t L.6. tow Searcy, E. Dole J D. Law Student Bar Association; Phi Delta Phi. Snyder, Bruce Roderick Phi Delta Phi. t.l B. low Kendollvllle li. Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Alexandria Indianapolis South Bend Indionopolis Indianapolis Hobart Ploinfield Seymour Indianapolis Anderson New Whitelond Indianapolis Indianapolis Indionopolis Ft, Woyne 218 LAW Ll.B. Law J.D. Law Indianapolis Columbus, Ohio Stinchfield, Melvln Joshua Strausbaugh, Rolland Lee Phi Delta Phi. Tanner, John E. L.L B low Phi Delta Phi, Law Club, Young Reublicans. Tepfer, Elizabeth Mary L L.B. Law Iota Tau Tau; Low Club; Young Republicans; Low Revie Thomas, Joseph Alwyn L.L.B. Law Indianapolis Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Alpho Delta; Pi Kappa Alpha; Low Club. Thorns, William Fredrick Jr. L.L-B. Law Terre Haute Low Club; Young Democrats, Treas.; Sigma Delta Kappa. Ulmer, John Dee J D. Law Bluffton Beta Gamma Sigma; Indiono Low Journol, Boord of Eds, VanHorne, Grant Mather L.L B. Law Auburn Phi Delta Phi, Law Club. VanVoler, Joe Ned L.L.B. Law, A B. History Greenwood Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pres ; Interf ralernity Council; Young Republicans; Law Club. Wallis, E dward B. 1.1 B. Phi Delta Phi. Wampler, Robert Joseph J D. Law Cumberland Phi Delta Phi, Magistrate; Low Club; Indiono Low Journol, Senior Writer; Notional Moot Court Competition. Williams, Michael Ward L.L.B. La Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Associotion. Wilson, Robert Allen Windell, Anthony Ade J D. low Scott A.F.B., III Beto Theta Pi, Pres.; Beta Gamnio Sigma; Phi Delta Phi; Beta Alpho Psi Indiana Law Journal. Witle, R. Kent LIB. Law Indionopoli Phi Gommo Delta; Phi Delta Phi; Young Republiconi, Board of Direc tors; Student Bor Associotion. Woods, Joseph R. low Club, LL 8 Wynne, John W. J D. tow Phi Delta Phi, Hist.; Younq Republicons; La Journal, Note Ed. Physically fit students of the Schools of Law and Medicine spark old ri val ry with annual foot- ball game played during Home- coming Wee k- end. This fall it ended in a tie. 219 220 Indiana University ' s Medical School, the fifth largest in the United States, took in the largest freshman class in the country this year, according to Dean J. D. Van Nuys. Among the courses which greeted the future doctors was a newly formed freshman orien- tation course in cellular metabolism. In ad- dition to continuing its extensive work in heart research, the School began a research program in the metabolism of children born with brain damage and autistic children with acquired mental illness. 221 MEDICINE A xa£ m:A Adams, Robert Henry M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Tomahawk; Phi Ch,, Schol Ch. Aiken, J. Lee M.D. Medicine Ploinfield Alpha Epsilon Delia; Phi Eta Sigma; YMCA; Young Republicans; Phi Delta Theta. Albright, Richard James Phi Chi Aldrich, David Doudt M D. Medicine M D. Medicine Allen, Chorles F. M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Allen, Lorry E. A B.-M D. Medicine Mooresville Delta Epsilon Sci Hon Soc lUMC; Hanover College, Varsity Footboll; Phi Ch- Alley, Thomas William MD. Medicine Anderson Alpha Epsilon Delto, Phi Chi; Wesley Foundation; Student Amer. Med. Association; MR.C. Governor. Alstott, David Frederick M D. Medicine Indianopolis Phi Chi, Alpha Omega Alpho. Annis, Byron L. M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Nu Sigma Nu Bartok, William Robert MD. Medicine East Chicogo Phi Chi, Falcon Club; Phi Etc Sigma. Baxter, William David M.D. Medicine Columbus Jr Interf raternity Council; Senatorial Assistants; Freshman Male Director. Beams, Ronold Ned M D. Medicine Indianapolis Nu Sigma Nu; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Athletic Ch. Bedell, Paul Fronk M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Berlin, Melvin M.D. Medicine Bronx, N. Y. Phi Beta Pi; Beta Lambdo Sigma. Bhagwandin, Harry O. M.D. Medicine Georgetown, Br. Guiono Blair, Lorry Lee M.D. Medicine Fort Wayne Nu Sigma Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; Skull and Cresent; Lambda Chi Alpha, Rush Ch. Bond, Larry Gene M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Nu Sigma Nu. Student AMA, Sigma Chi; I U Foundation. Border, John Franklin MD. Medicine Monon Phi Chi Botkin, Theodore Franklin M.D. Medicine Indionapolis Buehl, Frederick Helm A.B., M.D. Medicine, Zoology, English Indianapolis Burns, Winton H. M D. Medicine Alpha Epsilon Delta. Ligonler Burton, Mary A. M D. Medicine Freshmon Sec, Indianapolis Cantzales, Carlos R. M D. Medicine Rep of Panama Carson, Richard Carlyle M D. Medicine Phi Beta Pi, Pres ; AMA. Indianapolis Chaney, Robert Dale M.D. Medicine Indionapolis Clark, Charles Malcolm Jr. M.D. Medicine Phi Delta Theta; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Student Medical Indianapolis Associotion; Associotion of American Physicians and Surgeons. Clouse, John Franklin MD. Medicine Phi Rho Sigma Warren Cofield, Donald Dean M.D. Medicine Alpha Epsilon Delta; Student American Medical Association Bloomington Connelly, Jerry Hubbard M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Alphci Tciu Omega; Rush Ch.; Arbutus, Advertising Manager; Falcon Club, Vice-Pres.; Skull ond Crescent, Social Ch.; Union, Comm. Ch.; YMCA, Council. Cooper, Raymond Nelson M D. Medicine Indionapolis Phi Rho Siqn.o; YMCA. Cress, Thomas L. M.D. Medicine Indionapolis Sigma Alpho Epsilon, VicePres.; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Nu Sigma Nu. Cummings, Joseph King M D. Medicine Indianapolis Cummins, Barbara Jill M D. Medicine Muncie Alpha Epsilon Delta, Student American Medical Association. Dauscher, Dean Donald M.D. Medicine Ft. Wayne Student AnuTiccin Medicol Association. Dowell, Anthony Reed M.D. Medicine Muncie Alpho Omega Alpho; Nu Sigma Nu; Student American Medical Associotion, Dugan, William Miller Jr. Nu Sigma Nu. M.D Medicine Indianapolis 222 MEDICINE Duncan, Robert E. M.D. Medicine Ft. Wayne Phi Deito Theto; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Student American Medical Asso- ciation; Phi Eta Sigma; YMCA; Young Republicans. Elpers, John RicharcJ M.D. Medicine IndianopoMs Alpha Epsilon Delta; Alpha Omega Alpha; Nu Sigma Nu; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma. Elsea, Paul William M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Phi Gamma Delta; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Medical Senior Class, Vice-Pres. Elshoff, Donald Virgil M D. Medicine Huntlngburg Enderle, Fronk John M D. Medicine Gory Fiacoble, Joseph Paul M.D. Medicine Gary Fields, Alonze JacWson III M D. Medicine Indianapolis Fontanes, Arturo Luis M D. Medicine Indianapolis Nu Sigma Nu; Sigma Xi M.D. Medicine M.D. Medicine M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Foy, Thomas Daniel Fraker, Keith Edward Franz, Sherman Gayle Nu Sigma Nu. Gehring, Thomas Albert MD. Medicine Hammond Chi Phi, Vice-Pres., Alpha Epsilon Delta; Newmon Club; Phi Chi; Phi Eta Sigma. Glendening, Thomas Burton M.D. Medicine Elkhart Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pres.; I.U. Foundation Steering Committee; Student Athletic Bocrd- Glock, Stephen Randolph M D. Medicine Grober, Alvin Ray M.D. Medicine Grober, Benjamin M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Indianopolis Indianapolis Greenlee, Joseph Alan Jr. M.D. Medicine Union City Beta Theta Pi. Sec, Soc. Ch.; Alpha Epsilon Delta; lUMC Flying Club, Trees ; Nu Sigma Nu; Student Medical Association, Treas., Vice-Pres. Guspurodic, Joseph R. M.D. Medicine Hammond Haines, Robert Joseph Alpha Epsilon Delto. M.D. Medicine Howe Hardman, Donald Ray M.D. Medicine Manchester Harsin, Harold Sherley M.D. Medicine Indionapolis Hill, Herbert Noble M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Hodonos, Phillip Eli Phi Chi. M.D. Medicine Hammond Holden, Robert Watson Nu Sigma Nu. M.D Medicine Martinsville Horn, Peter John M.D. Medicine Aurora Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Nu Sigma Nu; Phi Beta Kappa; Senior Medical School Class, Pres. Huddlestun, James EIroy M.D. Phi Eta Sigma; Nu Sigma Nu, Medicine Hughes, William Bradley Ing, Frederic Y. W. Phi Chi. M.D. Medicine M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Upland Honolulu, Hawaii Jack, P. Richard M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Blue Key; Delta Phi Alpha; Nu Sigma Nu; Phi Beta Koppo; Sphinx Club. James, Charles Edward M.D. Medicine Johnston, Russell James M.D. Medicine Phi Chi. Kemp, John Edward M.D. Medicine Klutinoty, George II M.D. Medicine 1-Men ' s Club; Nu Sigma Nu; Varsity Athletics. Logonsport Gory Michigan City Indianopolis Knipstein, Thomas William M.D. Medicine Fort Wayne SAMA; Freshman Medicine Class, Treas. Kremp, Richard E. M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Medical Freshman, Vice-Pres.; lUMC Flying Club, Sec; No Sigma Nu, Soc Ch.; AFROTC Drill Team; Little 500, ' 58 and ' 59. Kroezek, Stephen Eric M.D. Medicine Munster Alpha Epsilon Delta; Nu Si gma Nu; Phi Epsilon Kappa. Kwee, Sioe Tjoan M.D. Medicine Konloon, Hong Kong 223 MEDICINE Leffert, Robert Lewis tA.D. Medicine Kokomo Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Chi. Linbock. Richard Ervin D. Medicine Rensseloer Pi Kappa Phi. Nu Sigma Nu; SAMA. Linson, John Carmen M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Phi Delta Theto; Arbutus, Sr. Ed.; Nu Sigma Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; SAMA. Long, Lloyd Olin M.D. Longnecker, M. Franklin Jr. Lynch, William Austin SAMA. McConnell, Thomas Lee Martin, Noel Jackson Medicine M.D. Medicine M.D. Medicine M.D, Medicine M D. Medicine Portage Muncie Indianapolis Columbia City Indianapolis Mosboum, Ned Paul M.D. Medicine Fort Wayne SAMA, I.U. Newmon Club. Megremis, Ted L. M.D. Medicine Gary Delta Kappa Epsilon; SAMA; Nu Sigma Nu. Miller, Gewold LeRoy M.D. Medicine Indionopolis Junior and Senior Medical Class, Treas., Christion Medical Society, Pres.; Student American Medical Assoc. Miller, L. Hoyt MD. Medicine Indianapolis Nu Sigma Nu. Mitchell, James Paul Phi Beta Pi. M D. Medicine Indianapolis Morion Indianapolis Modlin, Richard Alan M.D. Medicine Alpha Epsilon Delta; Nu Sigma Nu. Moores, William Bradley MD. Medicine Jr. Interfraternity Council; Phi Eta Sigma; Skull and Crescent; Young Republicans. Morioko, William Kiyoto M D, Medicine Wahiawa, Hawaii Alpha Epsilon Delta. Mosbaugh, Phillip George M.D. Medicine Arcadia Chi Phi; Alpha Epsilon Delto; Folcon Club; Interfraternity Council; Phi Eta Sigmo. Murphy, Mary Mericle M.D. Medicine Indianapolis KoppG Alpha Theta; Soph., Sec. Treos. Myers, Jerry Richard M.D. Medicine Indianapolis SAMA; Phi Rho Sigma. Nelson, Robert Raymond MD. Medicine Indianapolis Nu Sigma Nu. Olsen, Armin Roone M.D. Anafomy and Physiology Indianapolis Sigma Nu, Vice-Pres.; Alpha Epsilon Delta; tUMC Flying Club. Overmire, Joseph Edward M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Pagedos, Tony Gus M D. Medicine Elkhart Parke, William Coulter M.D. Medicine Fort Wayne Porker, iohn Francis MD. Medicine Indianapolis SAMA Pauszek, Robert Bruce MD. Medicine Indianapolis Peloe, George MD. Medicine Bloomington Pfcifer, James FreeJerick M.D. Medicine Lowrenceburg Alpho Tau Omega; Nu S igmo Nu. Pickerill, James Mitchell MD. Medicine Lafayette Pless, John Edward M D. Medicine Bedforci Phi Chi. Poffenbarger, Phillip Lynn MD. Medicine Indianapolis Predd, Florian Martin MD. Medicine LaPorte Pringle, David L. M D. Medicine Goshen Nu Sigma Nu. Pugh, Williom Robert M.D. Medicine Arlington, Vit Student American Medical Association Rep.; Little 500; Marching 100; Nu Sigma Nu, Treas. Ouakenbush, John Phillip M D. Medicine Tipton Alpho Epsilon Delta; Freshman Med. Closs Pres.; Nu Sigma Nu; Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma. Jr J Ratts, Larry Dean 224 M D. Medicine Eminence Reed, Thomas E. M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Reitz, Lawrence A. M.D. Medicine Evonsville Alpha Epsilon Delta; Nu Sigma Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; Rho Chi. Richards, Alan Daniel M.D. Anatomy Physiology Indianapolis Sigma Nu; Alpha Epsilon Delta; lUMC Flying Club; Nu Sigma Nu; Student Senate. Ritter, Merrill Anderson A D. Medrcme Indianapolis Nu Sigma Nu; Varsity Athletics. Rogge, James D. M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Alpha Epsilon Delta; Junior Medical Class Vice-Pres.; Nu Sigma Nu. Ross, Edward MD. Medicine Fairfield, Ala. SAMA. Rusche, Hermon Frederick M.D. Medicine Newburgh Tou Koppo Epsilon; SAMA; Omega Epsilon Phi; Phi Chi; Sigma Xi. Rusche, Thomas Herome M.D. Medicine Newburgh Tau Kappa Epsilon; SAMA; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Chi. Russell, Donald J. M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma Nu. Ryan, John M. M D. Medicine SAMA, Sabo, Jr. William J. M.D. Medicine Newman Club; Phi Chi; SAMA. Schleinkofer, Robert Melvin M.D. Medicine Alpha Epsilon Delta; Alpha Omega Alpha. Fort Wayne Brozil Highland Fort Wayne Schwendenmann, Fred Charles M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Alpha Tau Omega, Sec; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Newman Club; Nu Sigma Nu; SAMA. Senese, Robert Michael Nu Sigma Nu; SAMA MD. Medicine Gary Shorvelle, Derek James M D. Medicine SAMA, Lafayette Smaltwood, Don Crusius MD. Medicine Alpha Epsilon Delta; SAMA; Nu Sigma Nu. Indianopolis Smith, Clifford Curtis M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Smith, Lowell Dale SAMA, Phi Chi. M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Snider, Roland S. Alpha Epsilon Delto. M.D. Medicine Huntington Sorrells, Morris Lee M.D. Medicine West Baden Springs Alpha Epsilon Delta, Treas.; Alpha Omega Alpha; Senior Medical Class, Sec; Nu. Sigma Nu, Sec.; Phi Beta Kappa. Spalding, David Lee M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Alpha Epsilon Delta; Alpha Omega Alpha; SAMA; Nu Sigma Nu; Phi Etc Sigma. Spindler, James Robert M.D. Medicine Indionapolis Nu Sigma Nu, Pres. M.D. Medicine Stoker, Ceroid Lee Swaim, J. Franklin Phi Chi. M.D. Medicine Indianapolis Rockville Telle, J. Thomas MD. Medicine Valparaiso Alpha Omega Alpha; Junior Medical Class, Pres ; Nu Sigma Nu, Treas.; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Tharp, Arvel Dwcyne M.D. Medicine Evonsville SAMA, Pres.; Christian Medical Society; Senior Council (Med- ' ' . Tyndall, John Phillip M.D. Medicine Bluftton Student Senote; Gov. Men ' s Quod. M D. Medicine Frankfort Waddell, J. Ronald Wagoner, John Edward Nu Sigma Nu. Warren, Aaron Kenny SAMA; Phi Chi, Weinberger, Myron Hilmar M.D. Medicine Zeto Beta Tau; SAMA; Hlllel Foundation. M.D. Medicine M.D. Medicine Weisner, Richard Meredith Phi Chi, SAMA. M.D. Medicine Medrt Wurster, Richord Edmund M D, Nu Sigma Nu; Phi Eta Sigma. Zelt, Beverly Ann M D. Medicine Junior Medical Class, Sec,; Senior Council; SAMA. Zook, Elvin Glenn M D. Phi Chi, Vice Pres. and Pres. Medi Delphi Anderson Indianapolis Greensburg Indianapolis Fort Wayne Indianapolis 225 SCHOOL OF MUSIC Under the direction of Dean Wilfred C. Bain, the I.U. School of Music presents to music students a wide variety of courses from the History and Literature of the Opera to the Stylistic Analysis and Ar- ranging of Jazz. The theory and methods studied are then accentuated by practical application in such activities as the opera series and jazz ensembles. The School of Music was instituted in 1893, and has risen until today it ranks among the high- est in state universities in enrollment, and it is outstanding in music education, opera, and organizations. 226 MUSIC Ashton, Borry Alon B.M.E. Trombone Warsow I.U. Orchestra, Marching 100; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonio. Berger, Jeanette Elaine B.M. Piano Culver Kappa Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta; Mu Phi Epsilon; Pi Kappa Lambda. Carter, Marilyn Kay B.M.E. Voice New Albany Enomene; Mu Phi Epsilon; Queens; Ruth Turner Shilling Grant, Scholar- ship. Comer, Gwen Ann B.M.E. Music Educ. Mooresville Alpha Gamma Delta, Song Director; Mu Phi Epsilon, Denny, Lois Jean B M. Piano B.M.E. Piano Bossoon Kettering, Ohio Opera Orchestra; Philharmonic Orchestra; Symphonic Band; Sigmo Alpha Iota. Ditto, Charlotte Virginia B.M.E. Voice Belles; Mu Phi Epsilon; YWCA. Doerr, Daniel Louis B.M.E. Voice Dunn, Michael John B.M.E. Violin Kappa Delta Rho, Historian; I.U Orchestra. Vine Grove, Ky. Indianapolis Anderson Fronlce, Jeanne Rose 6 M.E. Bachelor Music Educ. Louisville, Ky. Music Educofors Natl. Conference; Baptist Student Union. Pres, Gilfoy, Lewis Worren 6 M. Percussion Bloomington Alpha Tau Omega; Belles, Business Manager; Producers Guild; I U Orchestra; Phi Mu Alpha; Sinfonio. Greaf, Linda Jane B.M.E. Music Educ. Portlond Kappa Delta; MENC; Mu Phi Epsilon; Tomohowk; YWCA. Green, Lyndia Ann B.S. Music Therapy New Orleans, Lo Alpha Kappa Alpha; Opera Chorus; Reod Center, Judicial Board; YWCA Gregory, Dennis Allen B.M.E. Music Educ. Bloomington MENC, Senior Delegate; Kappa Kappa Psi, Vice-Pres.; Morching 100, Student Athletic Board; Student Natl. Ed. Association. Gregory, Norman Ralph B.S. Opero Sfage Direction Pooli I U. Opera Theatre, Stage Manager; Union Hi-FI Comm; Flame Club; Union Comm. Ch. Gustafson, Phyllis Mae B.M.E. Voice West Orange, N. J. Sycamore Hall, Judiciol Board; Opera Chorus; Mu Phi Epsilon Omicron; Mu Phi Epsilon. Gutschick, Alice Antoinette B.M.E. Music Educ. South Bend Gamma Phi Beta, Song Leader; AWS Council, Judicial Board, Ch.; Belles; YWCA. Hammel, Lee Anthony BM.E. Trumpet Euclid, Ohio I.U. Opero Orchestra; I U. Philharmonic Orchestro; Phi Mu Alpho Sinfonia. Hansen, Sonja Renee BM. Violin Coral Gables, Fla, I.U. Opero Orch Sinfonia. a Renee BM. Violin Hecht, Susan Anne B.S. Music Therapy Peoria Heights, III. I U Leadership Troining Program, Ch.; I.U- Foundation; Motor Boord; Sigma Alpha Iota; Student Senate. Bloomington Hensley, Sarah Jane B.M. Belles; I.U. Opera Productions. Voice Kidd, Daniel Norman BM. Pipe Organ Muncie Board of Aeons; Mu Phi Epsilon, Phi Beta Koppo; Pi Koppo Lombda; Roger Willioms Fellowship. Lacy, Andrea Jacqueline B.M. Piano Houston, Texas Delta Sigma Theto, Secy.; University Singers; Mu Phi Epsilon, Chaploin; Pi Koppa Lambda, Vice-Pres. Lines, Harry Calvin Jr. B.S. Opera Scenic Technique Olathe, Kan. Scenic Designer for: 1962 63 Miss I.U. Pageant; 1962 63 Little 500 Variety Show; 1962 Jordan River Revue. Lucas, J. Micheal B.M. Theory-Musk Educ. Bloomington The Daily Student; I.U. Orchestra; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; Singing Hoosiers. McClead, Michael Alon B M. Percussion Fort V ayne Phi Koppo Tau; I.U. Orchestra; Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching 100; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonio. Vice-Pres.; Opera Orchestra. McDonald, Lindo Ann B.S. Music-Lifaero Arts Davenport, lowo Belles; I.U. Orchestra; Oceanides; Queens; Sigma Alpha lota Mitchell, Diane B.M.E. Music Educ. Franklin I.U. Foundation; I.U. Orchestra; Mortar Board; Mu Phi Epsilon; YWCA, Third Vice-Pres. Moore, Janet Thompson Belles. B.M.E Organ Columbus Murphy, D. Gregory B.M.E. Percussion Erie, Pa. Lombda Chi Alpha; Symphonic Band; Symphony Orchestro; Percussion Ensemble; Koppa Koppo Psi; Marching 100. Myers, Nancy L. B.M. Voice Frederick, Ok!a. Belles; Sigma Alpha lota; YWCA. O ' Reilley, Nancy Lou B.M.E. Music Educ. Worsow Alpho Lambda Delta; Tau Beta Sigma, Vice-Pres.; Symphonic Band; MENC; Hoosierettes. Partridge, Hugh B M. Viola I.U. Philharmonic Opera Orchestro. Bloomington Posselt, Gayle L. B.M. Flute-A.B. Spanish Oak Park, III. Alpha Xi Delta; Wells Center Council; lU. Orchestra; Sigma Alpha Iota, Pledge Ed.; Student Elections Commission. Prince, Priscilla Ann B.M.E. Piano Indianopolis Alpha Gamma Delta; MENC; Organists ' Guild; Mu Phi Epsilon. Robinson, Thelmo Evanstynia B.S. Music-Speech Theatre Shreveport, La. Alpha Kappa Alpha, Pres.; Opera Theatre; Cosmopolitan Club; t u Phi Epsilon; Memoriol Hall, Religious Ch. Rollf, Nancy Jane B.M.E. Music Educ. South Bend Mu Phi Epsilon; YWCA. MUSIC 6. ME. Voice Dale Schaaf, Jean Elizabeth Queens. Schwobe, Christopher J. B M.B. Music Educ. Franklin Park, N. J. Christion Science Orgonizotion, Treas,; I.U. Orcheslro. Seulean, Kothryn Ann 6.M. Piano Anderson Alpho Lambda Delta; Arbutus; Pamorodo; Sigma Alpha loto; Uni- ve-fsity Singers. Smith, Bruce Richard B,M. Woodwinds Richmond Phi Mu Alpha, Pres.; Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching 100; Dunn House, Secy. -Treas. Sprong, Cynthia Lee B.S. Flute Bellore, Texas I U Orchestra; Student Senate. Stohlhut, Judith Louise B ME. Music Educ. Indianapolis Wells Quad, Pres , Madrigal Singers; I.U- Foundotion; I.U. Orchestra. Shreveport, La. Stone, Linda Lee 6 M.E. Music Educ. I U. Orcheslro. Stfoub, Dorothy Anne B M E. Music Educ. South Bend MENC, Stcy.; I.U. Orchestra; Newmon Club; Sigma Alpho Iota Tate, Lloyd Arthur 6 M. Music Ellettsville I U Orchestra, Kappa Koppa Psi; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia, Treas.; Pi Kappa Lambdo- Wesner, Mary Ann B.M. Theory Paoli Pi Koppa Lambda; Sigmo Alpha Iota, Williams, Lynette Suzanne B.M E. Music Educ. LaPorte Belles; Mu Phi Epsilon; Christian Science Organiiotion; Young Republicans. Wilzeler, Corel Ann 6 M.E. Music Educ. New Hoven Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship; lU. Orchestra; Sigma Alpha loto, Rec -Sec. Woodruff, Linda Ann 6 M.E. Music Educ. Middletown, Ohio Alpha Omicron Pi, Song Leoder; Alpha Lambda Delta; Mu Phi Epsilon; Pleiodes; Queens. 228 Z I ) oi D Z iL O o o X u According to Miss Emily Holmquist, Dean of the School of Nurs- ing, the School has recently been awarded a grant from the United States Public Health Services. This grant will be used over a five-year period to sponsor a series of courses in nursing care of patients with cerebral disorders. To fill positions vacated by res- ignations and also to expand the staff, eight new instructors have been appointed to the School ' s faculty. The faculty members are presently examining the School ' s curriculum offerings in order to insure continued improvement. Ideas suggested for an expan- sion of the present curriculum and the initiation of research activ- ities are now in the planning stages. NURSING 9 . ♦ f Albrecht, Judith Arlene B.S. Nursing Indianapolis Sigma Theta Tau; India no Association Student Nurses, Corres. Sec; Centra! District Association Student Nurses, Corres. Sec.; Junior Variety Show Finonciol Committee Ch. Anderson, Sylvia Ann B.S. Nursing New Castle Class Executive Souncil, Sigma Theto Tau, CDASN; National Student Nurses Associotion Ashbaucher, Cheryl Kay B.S. Nursing Decatur National Student Nurses Associotion. Banta, Janet Kay B.S. Nursing Rockville Campus Christians; Senior Class, Pres.; Soondwoves, Editor; Notional Student Nurse Association; Med-Center Choraliers. Bean, Barbara Sue B.S. Nursing Corydon Alpha Lombda Delto; Sigma Theto Tau. Blain, Elizabeth May B S. Nursing Gary I.U M.C. Chorus. Beadrick, Moxine Joan B.S. Nursing Bakersfield, Calif. Senior Class, Trees ; Striketles, CDASN, Brooks, Betty Joonn B.S. Nursing Lafayette 1 U Orchestra; Tau Beta Sigma, Med-Center Choroliers; Junior Variety Show; CDASN. Burk, Paula Jean B S. Nursing Senior Class, Social Ch ; Med-Center Choroliers; CDASN. Cayley, Margaret Catherine B.S. Nursing Cresset Club; Newmon Club; Registered Nurse. Christian, Elizabeth Louise Commons, Nancy Joan Junior Class, Vice Pres. B S. Nursing B.S. Nursing NoblesvIIle Indianapolis Cloverdale Indianapolis Cory, Margaret Ann B.S. Nursing Fortville Class Council Representative; Basketball Teom; Judiciary Board; CDASN, Junior-Senior Banquet and Decorations Comm. Costantino, Angela Marie B.S. Nursing Newman Club; I U M.C. Choroliers. Coventry, Judith Grace B.S. Nursing Alpha Lombda Delta Davis, Lynn Mary B.S. Nursing Alpha Gamma Delta, Corres Sec, Indionapoiis Indianapolis Princeton -. « ■ DeArmond, Anita Sue B.S. Nursing Fort Wayne Cresset Club, YWCA; Notional Student Nurses Association. Debnam, Mary Anne B.S. Nursing Louisville Sophomore Class, Vice-Pres.; Sound Waves, Art Ed.; Eastern Ky. State College, Dresbach, Linda Ann B.S. Nursing Indionapoiis Delta Gommo. Senior Class, Vice-Pres, Eldridge, Harriet Estello B.S. Nursing Frankfort Campus Christians; Junior Class Sec,; Sigma Theta Tau. Enochs, Stochio Anis B.S. Nursing Columbus Sophomore Class Executive Council; Sigma Theta Tou; National Student Nurses Association; Indiana Stote Student Nurses Associotion; CDASN. Forkner, Suzonne B.S. Nursing Muncie Sigma Theta Tau. Goodner, Phyllis Hockady B.S. Nursing Goleta, Calif. Sigriia Theto Tau, National Student Nurses Association; Wesley Foun- dotion Gray, Janice Lynn B S, Nursing Indianapolis Tower Center Choroliers, Med-Center Choroliers; YWCA; Association of Student Nurses Hacker, Carolyn Louise 6 S. Nursing Auroro, Ml. Crescent Club, Treas Hauck, Nancy Carolyn B.S. Nursing Martinsville Kcppo Delta; Med-Center Choroliers; CDASN. Hokanson, Nancy Louise B.S. Nursing Porter Detta Delta Delta; Arbutus; Junior Closs Pres.; Sound Waves, Ass t Editor Hollov ' ay, Sylvia Jean B.S. Nursing Marion Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Theta Tou; Wesley Foundation; I U M C. Choraliers; CDASN, Jocobs, Barbara Jo B.S. Nursing Fort V cyne Phi Mu; Student Faculty Government, Pres.; AWS; Newman Club; Basketball Johnson, Carol Sue B,S. Nursing CDASN; Med Center Choroliers. Kossim, Ebtisam M. B.S. Nursing Student Council Representative. Kirk, June Ann B.S. Nursing South Bend Senior Closs, Sec; Med-Center Choroliers; Notional Student Nurses Association. Kleifgen, Kay M. 6 S. Nursing Indionapoiis Student Council; Med-Center Choroliers, Accompanist. Long, Martha Alice B.S. Nursing Frankfort Sicima Theta Tou; Tau Beta Sigma; I.U. Symphonic Bond; Student Faculty Government, Treas.; CDASN. lucos, Bonnie Joan B.S. Nursing Student Council, Treos. Mollett, Barbara Jean B.S. Nursing Danville Alpho Lombda Delto; Sigma Theta Tou; Associotion of Student Nurses; Student Council, Vice-Pres.; Campus Christions, Fellowship Co Ch. Fort Wayne Caise, Egypt Indianapolis 230 NURSING Maxwell, Marlene Rose B.S. Nursing Martinsville McDonald, Sarah Kathleen B.S. Nursing Webster Groves, Mo. Sophomore Class, Treas., CDASN, Med-Center Chorcliers; Junior Variety Show, Dec. Comm Ch. McKenzie, Jean Lamont B.S. Nursing Schenectady, N. Y. Med-Cenler Choroliers, National Student Nurses Association. Mehne, Alice Jane Matcalf, Betty Ann B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing Murroy, Linda Lou B.S. Nursing CDASNj Med-Center Chorcliers. Peek, Elizabeth Kenny B.S. Nursing Hoosierettes, YWCA, Student Body Government, Hist. Pierce, Wilmo Jane R.S. Nursing Loogoolee East Chicago Springport Decatur Upland f f CI Potter, Nancy Clatre BS. Nursing Evanston, 111. ID. Foundation, Union Boord, Westminster Foundation; Sound Waves, Ed. -in-Chief, Woter Ballet. Reichert, Sally Ann B.S. Nursing Tipton Sophomore Class, Sec.; Student Council, Executive Council; Sigma Theta Tou, Alpha Lombdc Delta; Union Board. Ringer, Charline Williams B S. Nursing Indianapolis Robinson, Lois Ann B.S Nursing Bloomington Robinson, Rita Miller 6 S. Nursing Rockport Sophomore C lass, Pres-; National Student Nurses Association; Med- Center Chorcliers. Rule, Nancy O. B.S. Nursing Indionapolis CDASN; Notionol Student Nurses Association; Med-Center Choroliers. Seddelmeyer, Judith Louise B S. Nursing Fort Wayne Sophomore Class, Soc. Ch.; CDASN; Med-Center Choroliers; Sound Waves; Notional Student Nurses Association. Smock, Gelaine Listenberger 8.S. Nursing Fort Wayne Delto Zeto; I U MC Cheerleader; Med-Center Choroliers. Springer, Rosemorie Paulla B.S. Nursing Indianapolis Alpha Lombda Delta; Sigmo Theta Tou, National Student Nurses As- sociotion; Sound Waves, Asst, Ed.; Smithwood II, Sec. Stroble, Mory Ann B.S. Nursing Portland Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Theta Tou; Junior Variety Show Financial Comm.; Student Faculty Govt., Publicity Ch.; CDASN. Sutton, Sherri B.S. Nursing Indianapolis Junior Closs, Soc. Ch ; I U.M C. Student Athletic Board; Sound Waves, Art Ed.; Junior Variety Show, Co-Ch, Anderson Swackhamer, Alice Kay B.S. Nursing Symons, Sandra Ann BS. Nursing Indiana polis National Student Nurses Association; Med-Center Choroliers. Taylor, Rebecca Jean Delta Gamma Thomas, Betty McGhee B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing Tweddale, Pamela Joan B.S. Nursing Notionol Student Nurses Association- Princeton Lebanon Lov point, III. lerson SN, Tyler, Dinah Lee B.S. Nursing Ander Alpha Lambdo Delta; Sigma Theta Tou; Junior Class, Treos ; CDA Notional Student Nurses Association. Vehling, Linda Sue 6 S. Nursing Indianapolis Med-Center Choroliers; Junior Variety Show, Script Comm.; Dance Band; I U. Sing; CDASN. Wade, Mory Jane B.S. Nursing Logansport Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Theta Tou; Campus Christians; Notional Student Nurses Association; YWCA. Webb, Marabeth Jeon B.S. Nursing Alpha Lambda Delta; Campus Christians; Sigma Thi ter Choroliers; Junior-Senior Banquet, Ch. Kokomo leto Tou; Med-Cen- Wesner, Jone Ellen B.S. Nursing Hartford City Gamma Phi Beta; Notionol Student Nurses Associotion White, Virginio Sue B.S. Nursing Mitchell Med-Center Choroliers; Notionol Student Nurses Association; Indiono State Student Nurses Association, CDASN. Yarling, Betty Jo B S. Nursing Campus Christians, t.U. Little Theatre. Zellers, Mary Jane B.S Nursing Campus Christians. Indianapolis South Bend ; -- . V 231 o H O 2 7S • n o o Indiana University ' s Division of Op- tometry, the only Optometry School in the state of Indiana, was formed in 1952. Dr. Henry Hofstetter, who has been the Division ' s Director since its inauguration, states that the Division employs a five-year program. The op- tometry student spends two years in a pre-optometry program, and then en- ters the school. After four years of study, the student receives a bachelor of science degree, and after five years, receives a master of optometry degree. At the present time, contact lens research is being conducted for the Air Force, the National Science Foundation, and the American Opto- metrical Foundation in the two I.U. vision research laboratories. 232 OPTOMETRY Ashman, John Gregg MO. Optomefry Richmond Omega Delta; Student Council, Pres. Blackman, Gary Lester B.S. Optomefry Logonsport Koppo Sigma, Sec.; Interf roternity Council; Omega Epsilon Phi; Wesley Foundation; YMCA. Burlthart, Thomas Cose M O. Optomefry Tipton Omega Delta Cormichael, James S. 6.S. Opfomefry Martinsville Lambda Chi Alpha; Omega Delta; Singing Hoosiers; YMCA Davis, Richard J. Dunlap, Keith Orman Omega Delta. Exford, Joan Marie Omega Epsilon Phi Kernel, Karl Leoward B.S. Opfomeiry Newman Club; Omega Delta. M.O. Optometry MO. Optomefry AB. Optometry Forest Bloomington Pittsfield, Mass Indianapolis Miller, David William 6 S. Optomefry Decotur, III Omega Epsilon Phi, Sec ; I.U. Foundation Steer. Comm ; Sphinx Club; Panhellenic Council. Obremskey, Michael Jon M O. Optometry Miami, Flo Omega Delia, Peden, Steven Roy B.S, Optometry Dunkirk Omega Epsilon Phi, Treas ; Flame Club, Intramural Athletics; Dunn House, Vice-Gov.; Units Ch. Pfenninger, David Phillips A B. Optometry New Castle Omega Epsilon Phi. Reeves, Jomes Edsel B.S. Optometry Greenfield Reisman, Milton MO. Opfomefry South Bend Optometry Student Council Robbins, Thompson Neel MO. Opfomefry Yorktown Alpha Tau Omego; Omega Delta Scherlxinger, John Charles M.O. Opfomefry Rockport Omega Delta. Schlegel, Rex Stanley M.O. Optometry Clay City Omega Epsilon Phi. Schmidt, Corl Heinrich MO. Optometry Indianapolis Delta Upsilon, Omega Delta. Sisson, Gory Gene M.O. Optometry St. Joseph, Mich Alpha Phi Omega; Omega Delta; Sailing Club. Snyder, Ronald Lee M.O. Optometry South Bend Omega Delta, Trees. Studebaker, Jomes Dole M.O. Optometry Bloomington Stump, Monte Roe M.O. Opfomeiry Areola, III. Delta Upsilon; Omega Epsilon Phi, Pres ; Purdue Sophomore Class Council; Pershing Rifles; I U Student Rep. to American Optometric Foundation, Tillman, Stanley M. MO. Opfomefry St. Meinrad Omega Delta, Newman Club Turner, Kenneth Larence M.O. Optometry Mishowoka Omega Delta, Pres, VanCleve, Stephon Allan M O. Opfomefry Omega Delta Wessor, James LeRoy MO. Op omefry Omega Epsilon Phi, Vice-Pres. Shelbyville Anderson 233 y--  i J U 4a.T MUtl m 0J «« PURDUE THIRSTY; ' BUCKET ' NOW AT I.U. The Fighting Hoosiers, the best losing team in the country, surprised the experts with their spirited play throughout the 1962 football season. After impressive victories over non-conference foes in their first two games, this underdog squad faced the top-ranked teams in the Big Ten. Displaying grim determination and hustle, the gridmen rebounded from each heartbreaking defeat to meet the next monstrous opponent with re- newed inspiration. A fumbled handoff against Iowa, a last-quarter touch- down by Northwestern, and a desperation field goal by Ohio State marked the thin line separating a moral victory from a scoreboard win. Team effort, both offensively and defensively, outweighed individual perform- ances. But the most gratifyng moment of the year occurred when the scoreboard at Ross-Ade Stadium in Lafayette read: Purdue-7, Indi- ana-12, time remaining, 0:00. Front Row i left to right • : Nathan Ramsey iCapt.i, Dennis De- Blasis, Mathew Karls, Ronald Filippelli, Fred Lussow, Luke George, Mike Lopa, Richard Czerneda, Vernon Wright, Thomas Brown, Frank Coufalik. Second Row: Marvin Woodson, Roosevelt Robert- son, Meivin Branch, Chris Clarke, Woody Moore, Richard Coachys, Ronald Mikulla, William Seach, C. Anthony Rocco, Jack Holder, James Bailey, Third Row: Bernard Pokrzywinski, Douglas Reid, Thomas Meadows, James Rapp, Kenneth DeGiacomo, Douglas Spicer, Raymond Kurowski, John Hobson, Steven Obremskey, Ken- ,.1, pii., p.-i r-Ti OrStefano. Fourth Row: J-- r..,,K.,-H D-n Cr- check, David Hunter, Carmen Bencivenni, Larry G. Coleman, Rich- ard Wervey, Douglas Ferry, David Reda, Phillip Westfall, Ralph Poehls, Charles Fawcett. Fifth Row; Michael Wasdovich, Jack Janney, Paul R. Osmon, Lorenzo Ashley, Dennis Jeray, Anthony Grigutis, Jeffery Slabaugh, Edward Worcester, Thomas Enckson, Paul Kuchuris, Rudolph Kuechenberg, Virgil Home. Sixth Row: James Helminiak, Douglas Lackey, Thomas Nowatzke, Jack Nuss- baum, David Holland, Richard Badar, Bruce Ellwanger, Charles Myers, Jerome Krase, John H. Johnson, Robert Gergely.  i MlT   i 1 e ■ V .f • } . ' ' jf f? -vifk ' fS ' - te Jsi3 236 Marvelous Marv Woodson (left) pilfered a Purdue pass on his own eight-yard line in the waning minutes of the second quarter, cut to his left, and dazzled fans with his flying spikes. Speeding down the sidelines, Marv sidestepped several tacklers, stiff-armed another, jit- terbugged on the Boilermaker 10-yard stripe while waiting for a blocker, and raced into the end zone with the touchdown that brought the Old Oaken Bucket back to I.U. The Hoosier defense spectacularly stopped the Riveters time after time in the second half to add the finishing touches to one of the biggest upsets of the 1962 gridiron season. Woodson, a junior halfback, paced Indiana ' s running attack throughout the year. The 6-foot, 1 90-pound scooter led the team in every offensive department except passing, won a position in the All-Big Ten team, and received recognition in All American selections of outstanding players. 238 239 240 1962 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 21 KansasState INDIANA 26 Cincinnati 6 INDIANA 6 Wisconsin 30 INDIANA 10 Iowa 14 INDIANA 15 Washington State 21 INDIANA 8 Michigan State 26 INDIANA 21 Northwestern 26 INDIANA 7 Ohio State 10 INDIANA 12 Purdue 7 ' . Ml ' 241 242 Smashing victories in the first two games of the season brought a brief note of optimism to the Hoosier camp this year. In the season and home opener against Kansas State University, 20,000 fans saw the Fightin ' Hoosiers romp to a 21-0 conquest. Bunching its scoring in the second and third quarters, the gridmen looked quite impressive, but were hurt by the loss of starting end Tony Rocco for the remainder of the season via a knee injury. The following week, Marv Woodson broke loose with two aggressive touchdown runs in the 26-6 victory over the Cincinnati Bearcats. I.U. lineman, Don Croftcheck, basked in a moment of glory when he inter- cepted a Bearcat pass in the fourth quarter and raced eighteen yards for the final Hoosier tally of the day. Throughout the season, the team scored at least once in every game and, in addition, set the dubious record of most yards penalized by a Big Ten team for a single season ' s competition. The eagle- eyed men in the striped shirts walked off a total of 688 yards in penalties against the Fightin ' Hoosiers this season. u MX X lU Z - Ul Inexperience and injuries spoiled the debut of the new cross-country coach, Jim Lavery. Junior Charlie Umbar- ger, top runner for the Hoosiers, was sidelined for the entire season, and none of the other harriers could fill his speedy shoes. I.U. won only its first dual meet of the year and lost its bid for a fourth consecutive Big State Championship. Art Campbell, Terry Shy and Steve Hib- ler performed steadily throughout the 1962 season, but failed to get much support from the younger members of the cross-country squad. Front Row Meft to right I : Larry Siesky, Gene Graham, Bob Fell, Art Campbell, Steve Hibler. Second Row: Tom Burke iSr. Man- ager), Tom Pope, Ken Inman, Jim Lavery ( Coach 1, Charles Umbarger, Bill Lambert iSr. Manager). Terry Shy, 244 1962 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 17 Miami (Ohio) INDIANA 35 Nofre Dame INDIANA 31 Ohio Sfate INDIANA 54 Western Michigan INDIANA 54 Illinois INDIANA fourth in Big State meet INDIANA sixth in Big Ten meet C J .-, .VA , WORLD ' S FINEST SWIMMERS Hurt, pain and agony — these three words stand be- hind the accomplishments of the world ' s finest college swimming team. Every imaginable superlative, and then some, has been used to describe Indiana Univer- sity ' s swimmers. Coached by the best in the land, James ( Doc I Counsilman, this group of tankmen has set some new record almost every time they dived into a pool Nine world records, countless others in Big Ten compe- tition, and thirty-one consecutive victories in dual meets are only a few of their many accomplishments. The team roster could easily be confused with a swimmers ' Hall of Fame — Jastremski, Stock, Stickles, Schulhof, Nakasone, Schmidt. The only achievement lacking is the coveted NCAA Championship, of which the team has been deprived due to what many consider an unfair ban on I.U. athletics by that organization. This past season, the incomparable mermen swept past nine op- ponents with ease in dual meets and racked up their third consecutive Big Ten Championship. Front Row i left to right I: John Wagner, Chet Jastremski, Ken Nakasone, Alan Somers, Tom Stock. Second Row: James Everroad, Rich Gilbert, Jim Blickenstaff, John Walker, Dick Schroeder, Dick Frederick, Dan Nichols. Third Row: Hobie Billingsley (Diving Coach I, Kurt Hincr, Claude Thompson, Fred Schmidt, Mike Fehr, Gary Verhoven, Paul Van Dorn, Dennis O ' Neill, James I Doc) Counsilman (Head Coach l. Fourth Row: Richard Burns, Steve Babbidge, Gary Tremewan, Lary Schulhof, Ted Stickles, Carl Neu- man, Pete Anderson, Tom Hayden n c 1 1 % m Toes pointed. Rick Gilbert, sophomore diving sensation, exhibits perfect form and grim determination off the board as Chet Jastremski, world record- holder in three swimming events, pleases a young ad- mirer by signing a program. 247 ra-srck sBnt -■« «;■■ •« - . •.- ,-rv 1962-1963 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 78 Iowa 27 INDIANA 76 Nebraska 29 INDIANA 68I2 Cincinnati 36 ' INDIANA 61 Michigan State 44 INDIANA 59 Cincinnati 36 INDIANA 81 Michigan 42 INDIANA 66 Southern Illinois 39 INDIANA 71 Minnesota 34 INDIANA 72 Purdue 33 INDIANA first in Big Ten Meet . Jf . tX - •  •- « ' •■e •urn ' il mil r tt w - w ' M y ' i sm. - 249 250 u z LU O U X I- z UJ a. O O CO O O z Here come the Hoosiers, streaking down the court with their patented, Branch McCracken-style fast break, and swish — another two points for Indiana. Running and shooting through a rugged twenty-four-game schedule, the I.U. bucketeers won thirteen contests, nine of them over Big Ten foes. At a decided height disadvantage in nearly every game, the Hoosiers battled to a third-place Big Ten finish thanks to high-scoring guard Jimmy Rayl, Most Valuable Player Tom Bolyard, and twin sophomores Tom and Dick Van Arsdale. Row One (left to right i ; Dick VanArsdale, Dave Granger, Ronald Peyser, Winston Fairfield, Jon McGlocklin, Tom VanArsdale. Row Two: Lou Watson (Assistant Coach), Ronald Pease, Dave Porter, Tom Bolyard, Jimmy Rayl, Branch McCracken (Head Coach). Row Three: Gene Demaree, Al Harden, Bob Stohler (Sr. Manager), Jim Sutton, Steve Redenbaugh. 14 ' 23 m Mr ' it ffl l ' t ' er .; % lAAtj u i Lma I -i t ' f v4 251 Splendid Splinfer Jimmy Rayl (above) and Captain Tom Bolyard (upper right) accounted for thirty I.U. and Big Ten records (Rayl — 19, Bolyard — 11) in their three years of action. Most significant are Rayl ' s fifty-six points in a Big Ten game, against Michigan State this year, and Bolyard ' s .889 shooting per centage, also in the Michigan State duel. 252 253 ■ j3sI J Ln The fwins from Indianapolis provided a much-needed re- bounding and scoring punch for I.U. ' s roundball team this season. Tom (25 and Dick (30) VanArsdale compiled almost identical records in their first year of college and Big Ten competition. Opponents thought they were seeing double as they had to fight both of these 6-feet, 5-inch, 210- pounders underneath the backboards. The Vans improved and gained experience with every game, as did other sopho- more team members Steve Redenbaugh, Al Harden, and Jon McGlocklin. 254 L.T ' 1 Traveling to unfamiliar territory evidently dis- agreed with Indiana ' s 1962-63 basketball squad. Of the five Big Ten losses suffered this past season, four of them were played away from the friendly (to I.U.) atmosphere of the I.U. Fieldhouse. Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, a nd Michigan all defeated the Hoosiers on their own home courts. North- western ' s Wildcats were the only Big Ten team to leave this campus with the taste of victory. 255 Lv.. The Hurryin ' Hoosiers seldom seemed to get far enough behind to lose, but a glance at the score- board in the early stages of most games showed Indiana on the short end of the score. Among the more spectacular comeback victories were the De- Paul and Ohio State contests. DePaul brought its nationally-ranked squad to Bloomington, blew a seventeen-point lead, and lost on a tip-in by Steve Redenbaugh, 76-75. In perhaps the greatest game of the year, the Hoosiers erased an eleven-point deficit with only six minutes left in the game and won an overtime thriller. 256 1962-1963 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 90 Virginia 59 INDIANA INDIANA 76 Drake 87 INDIANA INDIANA 55 Iowa Sfate 63 INDIANA INDIANA 52 Missouri 53 INDIANA INDIANA 90 North Carolina 76 INDIANA INDIANA 92 Detroit 84 INDIANA INDIANA 94 Loyola (Chicago) 106 INDIANA INDIANA 72 Kansas State 88 INDIANA INDIANA 70 Notre Dame 73 INDIANA INDIANA 96 Michigan State 84 INDIANA INDIANA 85 Purdue 71 INDIANA INDIANA 76 DePaul 75 INDIANA 74 Purdue 73 87 Northwestern 100 101 Illinois 104 86 Michigan 90 89 Minnesota 77 10 Illinois 100 77 Iowa 71 113 Michigan State 94 96 Wisconsin 102 73 Minnesota 105 104 Michigan 96 87 (overtime) Ohio State 85 257 258 259 1962-63 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 10 Illinois INDIANA 21 Purdue INDIANA 13 Minnesota INDIANA 6 Northwestern INDIANA 24 Wisconsin INDIANA 8 Michigan State INDIANA 9 Michigan INDIANA 3 Iowa INDIANA 13 Ohio State INDIANA sixth in Big Ten Meet FOES PIN ' WRESTLERS 260 Hit hard by the flu bug Indiana University ' s wrestlers compiled a 2-7 Big Ten record in the 1962- 1963 season. After crushing vic- tories over Purdue and Wisconsin early in the year, several team mem- bers were struck by influenza and were unable to compete for several weeks. During this time the team lost four consecutive meets. Coach Charles McDaniel ' s grapplers were paced by Dick Isel and Randy Cal- vin, both of whom placed second in the Big Ten in their respective weight classes. Sophomore Isel, a bruising 177 -pounder, went through the entire season unde- feated until the finals of the Con- ference meet. He lost the cham- pionship by one point to North- western ' s Don Evans. Calvin also was outpointed in the finals of the Big Ten meet, in which the Hoo- siers totaled twenty-two points for a sixth-place finish. Front Row tieft to right i : Glen Hackel, Dave Cousino, Tim Haley, Don Schultz, George Finley, Larry Mann, Dave Huston. Second Row; Mike Carroll, Don Bennett, Dick Isel, Dick Conaway, John Rossero, Randy Galvin, Tom Marvin Left to right: Coach Bill Landin, Stuart Cohen, Alan Graham, Bob Ewald, Mike Gordon, Bernie Stein, Gary Baxter, Frank Brennan, Chuck Jenness, Jim Binkley, Jack Fitzpatrick lAssistantt, 1962 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 9 Butler INDIANA 8 Bellarmine 1 INDIANA 9 DePauw INDIANA 6 Ohio Wesleyan 3 INDIANA 6 Ohio State 3 INDIANA 9 Bowling Green INDIANA 1 Ft. Eustis 8 INDIANA 5 Georgetown 4 INDIANA 7 Notre Dame 2 INDIANA 2 George Washington 7 INDIANA 5 Navy 4 INDIANA 6 Illinois 3 INDIANA Michigan 9 INDIANA 1 Michigan State 8 INDIANA 9 Ball State INDIANA 5 Illinois 4 INDIANA 7 Wisconsin 2 INDIANA 5 Minnesota 1 ft J- ' O Off to a smashing start, the 1962 Indiana University tennis squad rolled past its first six opponents without a defeat. Stuart Cohen, Mike Gordon and number-one man Gary Baxter (left I spearheaded the team in this string of victories. The netmen then suffered a mild mid-season slump, which included losses to Michigan and Michigan State in Big Ten competition. Coach Bill Landin ' s men bounced back with four successive wins, including a 9-0 humbling of Ball State. The Big Ten meet at Minneapolis concluded the year for Indiana ' s netters, and although the Hoosiers placed a disappoint- ing sixth in the meet, their overall 14-4 record is indicative of the success this fine tennis squad has achieved during the season. z CQ liJ U z 2 H 263 INDIANA RELAYS STARTED AT BLOOMINGTON IN ' 62 OUTDOOR TRACK 1962 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 25 Oklahoma INDIANA 52 Michigan INDIANA 52 Chicago Track Club INDIANA Sixth in Big Ten Meet INDIANA First in Big State Meet INDIANA First in Indiana Relays INDOOR TRACK 1963 SEASON SCORES 104 INDIANA 46 Chicago Track Club 57 82 INDIANA 60 Ohio State 90 38 INDIANA 60 KentState 20 INDIANA 22 Notre Dame 69 ' INDIANA 22 Purdue 37 INDIANA 13 Wisconsin 80 INDIANA 13 Michigan State 79 264 Scholast-ic losses and injuries plagued the charges of Coach Jim Lavery in the 1962 outdoor and 1953 indoor track seasons. Al- most every non-winning effort can be attributed to the lack of depth due to the loss of these men. Bright spots of the year included high- jumper Cornelius Miller (right! who placed first and second, res- spectively, at the outdoor and in- door Big Ten meets. Miller also set new stadium and fieldhouse records in his specialty. Other outstanding point-getters for the I.U. cindermen were broad-jumper Ted Jackson and pole-vaulter Bob Chaffee, shown above soaring over the bar. The team also participated in sev- eral invitational meets. In the spring of 1962, the Indiana Relays were inaugurated at Bloomington, and the Hoosiers took top honors, as they did in the Big State Meet earlier in the season. Front Row Heft to right): Terry Smith, Larry Siesky, Craig Koenig, Bob Pearce, Roosevelt Robertson, Tom Pope, Second Row: Art Campbell, Bob Cha ' ffe, Bob Fell, Gene Graham, Jim Walker, Cornelius Miller, Bill Craig. Third Row: Dwayne Dixon (Trainer), Bi ll Lambert iSr, Manager), Jim Vandenbark, Tim Ritz, Charles Mitchell, Martin Lebowitz, Bob Buckner, Terry Shy, Bill Perrin (Assistant Coach i , Jim Lavery (Head Track Coach). LU D Z to I- CQ H ( ) Z - Front Row i left to right i : Franklin Knuckles, Robert Lilly Sec- ond Row: James Woodward, Ronald Mooar Otl ' i Ryser iCoach ' 1962-63 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 56V2 Navy Pier 55V2 INDIANA 73 Ball Sfate 39 INDIANA 34 Army 68 INDIANA 30 Michigan 81 INDIANA 38 Iowa 73 INDIANA 38V2 Michigan State IIV2 INDIANA 66 Central Michigan 43 INDIANA 6P 2 Chicago 5OI 2 INDIANA 50 Minnesota 62 INDIANA 57 Mankato State 55 INDIANA 44 Wisconsin 67 INDIANA 59 Illinois 49 INDIANA 63 ' 2 Illinois State 48V2 INDIANA 45V2 Ohio State 65V2 INDIANA sixth in Big Ten Meet K T. Porter (Manager ' , A J Canning, James Ronald Fowler, Larry Coleman. ■L,.-, i t iiii ii I I I ■ [ i ■ i ll ii L lii fc i 1. Twisting, tumbling, spinning, diving, and jumping, Indiana University ' s gymnasts were victorious in ex- actly one-half of their fourteen meets in the 1 962-63 season. In addition to the competition they met from other teams, Coach Otto Ryser ' s men also were plagued throughout the year by injuries. On several different occasions men had to compete in more than one event due to the lack of depth caused by injured squad members. Senior Jim (Woody) Woodward finished this season by scoring 306 points which broke his old record of 256 ' 2 points. INCONSISTENT PITCHING HAMPERS COACH ANDRES ' Front Row (left to right i : Bob Blackneil, Jerry Flanagan, Don Oster, Ralph Pack, Jim McMillan, Eddie LaDuke, Terry Ryser, Fred Campbell, Rick Hafron. Second Row: Jerry Hedges (Sr. Manager!, Phil Galyan, Bob Singleton, Bill Elyea, Ernie Wilhoit, Gary Hill, Max Bailey, Gary Wilbur, Dennis Dodds Third Row: Head Coach Ernie Andres, Bill Toshetf lAssistantl, Bob Bradley, Dan Prickett, Don Brown, Marion Bruchfield, John Bellino, Ron Stansifer, Bob Prather, Bart Kaufman, Bill Gross, Tony Phipps, Jim Sutton. Fourth Row: Bob Ebert, Dave Granger, Dick Sparks. 268 ' 62 DIAMOND SQUAD 1962 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 9 Butler INDIANA 8 Bellarmine 1 INDIANA 9 Depauw INDIANA 6 OhioWesieyan 3 INDIANA 6 Ohio State 3 INDIANA 9 Bowling Green INDIANA 1 FortEustis 8 INDIANA 5 Georgetown 4 INDIANA 7 Notre Dame 2 INDIANA 2 George Washington 7 INDIANA 5 Navy 4 INDIANA 6 Illinois 3 INDIANA Michigan 9 INDIANA 1 Michigan State 8 INDIANA 9 Ball State INDIANA 5 Illinois 4 INDIANA 7 Wisconsin 2 INDIANA 5 Minnesota 1 INDIANA sixth in Big Ten Meet Win a few, lose a few — this was the pattern that the 1962 Indiana Uni- versity baseball squad followed. Thirteen returning lettermen formed the nucleus of a pre-season powerhouse that compiled a 16-13 overall record. Plagued by errors in the field and the lack of a big winning pitcher, Coach Ernie An- dres ' men still earned a respectable fifth-place tie with Michigan State in the Big Ten. The diamondmen sparkled with victories in their first four contests, but then settled into an up-and-down style which pre- vailed throughout the remainder of the season. The most heartbreak- ing defeat of the year was a 14- inning, five-hour marathon loss to Iowa, 8-6. The teams battled score- lessly for seven frames before a double by the Iowa Hawkeyes ' pitcher drove home the winning tallies of the game. 269 Scoring seemed to be no problem for the Hoosiers, as they reached double figures in four games. Ball State and Northwestern received the brunt of the Hoosiers ' hot bats in consecutive 16-4 and 20-3 losses to Indiana. Little Eddie La- duke paced the team in these con- tests on his way to the Big Ten batting title. His league-leading average was .43 1 . Offensive punch was also supplied by sophomore Terry Ryser, senior Bill Elyea, and slugging outfielder Bart Kaufman. ijKVt.Ji ■ f- 270 271 I.U. SOCCER CLUB GOAL: WINNING SEASON IN ' 63 Front Row (left to right i: David T. Thompion, Chai Diskul, Gregg Yepremian, William R. Walaitis, Tabriz! Behrooz, Paul A. Bitarabeho. Second Row: Ralph Waldo, Robert Campbell, Robert 1962 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 1 Dayton INDIANA 1 St. Louis 6 INDIANA Washington- St. Louis 5 INDIANA 1 Earlham 5 INDIANA 2 Ball State 4 INDIANA Calvin 4 INDIANA 3 Indiana Tech 3 INDIANA Michigan State 12 INDIANA 2 Ohio State 1 INDIANA 2 Purdue 3 T • f r - -yr 7 - ' - V T r-r- — Tf-i rr-r — 272 Jones, Jack Jensen, Don Nixon, Coach Terry Jackson. Third Row. Steve Stipp, Dan Seitz, Max Rodgers, Bruce Peters, Bruce Baker, Don Loftus. While compiling a record of two victories in 10 matches in the 1962 season, Indiana University ' s soccer team showed excellent spirit and enthusi- asm. Victories over the University of Dayton and Big Ten opponent Ohio State, along with double- overtime loss to Purdue highlighted the year for the I. U. hooters. Sophomore Paul Bitarabeho led the team in scoring with four goals. Coach Terry Jackson ' s prospects for the future appear bright, as only one man, Captain Greg Yepremian will be lost due to graduation. 1 W t j wt itf-.i. ' Vii - «- - J 1962 INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA SEASON SCORES 8: 785 785 785 30 33 9) Miami (0.) 2 Michigan 787 Ohio U. 796 Kentucky 799 West III. Not. Dame Iowa Ball State Illinois N ' western Illinois 1st in Big State meet 1st in Big Ten meet 33 26 i 211 H 22 1U 9 14 9 2 1 2 19 J, Front Row (left to right) : Jerry McRae, Gordon Lane, Berry Cooper, Charles Griffith, Byron Corn- stock. Second Row: Coach Bob Fitch, Fred Henoch, Forrest Jones, Phil White, Tommy Thomas. R|Q TEN CHAiV PS Capturing the Big Ten championship capped a very successful sea- son for the 1962 I.U. golf team. Winners compiled a total of 1509 strokes, led by junior Phil White ' s 72-hole score of 298. The Hoo- siers racked up a record of 10 wins and two losses over the year in individual meets, losing only to Miami University in their opening meet and to Northwestern in the final tri-angular meet. The Big Ten victory then climaxed the season. The year 1962 also saw the initi- ation of a winter training program, which was designed to keep the golf team in top physical condition. 273 Indiana University ' s fencing team showed a 200 per cent improvement over last year ' s perform- ance by winning two meets in the 1962-63 sea- son. Sponsored by the Physical Education Department, the swordsmen broke a long losing streak with a fifth place tie in the Big Ten Championships at Michigan State. Rex Green, top point-winner for the Hoosiers throughout the vear, won fourth place medalist honors at that meet, and Captain Walt Hathaway copped eighth spot in sabre competition. Spirit and desire pre- vailed at all times, according to first-year coach Stan Patterson, and a few more notches in the victory column are prediced for next year ' s team. 1962-1963 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 22 Culver 5 INDIANA 22 Horace Mann 5 INDIANA 16 Notre Dame 17 INDIANA 10 Iowa 11 INDIANA 6 Ohio State 21 INDIANA 4 Illinois 23 INDIANA 11 Wisconsin 16 INDIANA 13 Chicago 17 INDIANA 5 Detroit 22 INDIANA 7 Wayne State 20 INDIANA 8 Michigan State 19 INDIANA tie for fifth in Big Ten Meet Left ro R way, Jeff ight Nie Stan Patter rman, Leon son (Coach), Rick Sweney, Walt Hatha- Pickens, Jules Swickard, Bob Wait, Dave Gage, Mike Mihalick, Rex Green, Bob Wisniewski, Fred Zell, Erik Peterson. FENCERS WIN TWO MEETS 274 Front Row (left to righti: Jim Bailey, Al Fries (Captain), Mike Hunt, Richard Hollowell. Second Row: Jay F. Youngflesh, Sgt. J. E. North (Coach), Sgt. H. E. Lewis (Coach), First Lt. N. T. Jaco I Coach I, Dan Bausback. • Shooting their way through a rough and rugged Big Ten schedule, Indiana Univer- sity ' s rifle team achieved a respectable fifth place finish in the conference. Total points compiled in each of four quadrangular meets determines the final standings of the various teams. Coached by Captain N. T. Jaco of the Army R.O.T.C. Department, I.U. ' s rifle- men fared well in team and individual com- petition. Team captain Tom Lawson tied for seventh in overall individual points, and Mitchell Byrne placed fourth in overall. SCORES INDIANA third at Michigan meet INDIANA first at Indiana meet INDIANA third at Illinois meet INDIANA fifth at Michigan State meet RIFLEMEN PLACE FIFTH 275 ORWIG IN SECOND YEAR AS DIRECTOR 276 Behind the scenes of all athletic activity affiliated with Indiana University is the Athletic Department. Athletic Director J. W. (Bill) Orwig (left) and his huge staff are in charge of scheduling for all inter- collegiate athletics in which I.U. participates. They also handle innumerable other administrative details. The Publicity Department, under the able guidance of Tom Miller (below) , administers all publicity and promotions for I.U. ' s teams, in addition to keeping a vast store of statistics and records. Dr. Edwin Cady (above) is the newest member of the Athletic De- partment, having been appointed Indiana ' s Faculty Representative to the Big Ten. He replaced John Mee, who had served in that capacity for eleven years. 277 Promofing sportsmanship and support of I.U. ' s ath- letic teams by the Student Body is the main function of the Senior Athletic Board. This purpose is carried out through pep rallies, parades, and various other spirit-building activ- ities. This past year the Board purchased the Crim- son Crate, a red truck equipped with a loud- speaker, to aid in backing the athletic squads. The card section which per- forms colorful card forma- tions at home football games is under the juris- diction of the Board. L 278 SAB BUILDS SCHOOL SPIRIT AT I.U. First Row (left to right) ; Vicki Foster, Sherry Win ! .. L i r.M. Winslow, Merry Ring, Marsha Hunt, Sylvia Ehrman, Mike Walter. Second Row; Jim Moore, Nancy Scecina, Howard Horman, Jeanie Carrol, Ed Dor, Jane Hufford, Dave Chapman. 279 z o 2 o u z o The watchful eyes of Indiana University ' s Intramural director, Robert Stumpner, guide a most exten- sive and successful program. Throughout the year, students par- ticipate in the 45-50 events under the ju- risdiction of his de- partment. Seemingly insurmountable scheduling tasks for the hundreds of leagues which com- pete each year are taken in stride by Mr. Stumpner, his chief assistant Terry Jack- son, and their small staff. Added to the program this year were clinics for offi- cials in the three ma- jor campus sports : football, basketball, and Softball. 280 ORGANIZED LIVING— SOMETIMES DISORGANIZED 1 I Front Row (left to right) ; Juris Jansons (Pledge Trainer) , Gregory Myers (TreasJ, Ernest Rapp (Corres. Sec), Don Young (Vice- Pres. and Rush Chair. I, Richard Boergert (Pres.), Rex Green (Soc. Chair.), Eddy Greenwalt (Rec. Sec), Robert Forney (Jun. Stew- ard), John (iantwell (Sen. Steward 1. Second Row: Daniel Roby, Ronald Bond, Larry Franks, Billy Asbury, John Dyar, Davis Schoon, Charles Barnett, Gregory Caldwell, Lynden Nishi, David Coate, Roy Green. Third Row: Robert D. Smith, Paul A. Bender, Ronald E. Carter, Gary Fulk, Terry Whitfield, William Roeder, Jerry Hilligoss, James Rice, John Morgen, Don Nixon, Michael Boedeker, Glenn Pate. Fourth Row: Robert Sena, Martin, Morrison, William Ruddell, James W. Sutton, Brad Beiswanger, Leslie Coyne, Bill Mc- Millen, William Bowie, Wayne Herman, Stephen Stipp, Thomas Everett. Fifth Row: Claude Reeck, John C. Sherman, Stephen Redenbaugh, Denver White, James Riddle, John Kixmiller, Steven Lewis, Kenneth Turpin, John Siegel, Barry Chapman, Jeffrey Huffer, Ernst Nims. The Acacia social fraternity trades horse for bicycles after Little 500 qualifications. The horse had previously been used at the Spring formal, Colonnade, which depicted the days of the Civil War. An International Tea for foreign students was held in October. Two banquets honoring Acacia pinwomen and an alumnus were also given. ACACIA 284 Front Row (left to right) : Paul Dieterle, Timothy Banister, Richard Mouser, Gall E. Bradley, Jr., Lawrence T. Pace, Wayne Reeves, Paul Goralski. Second Row: Bruce Frey, Lowell R. Wilkins, James Gaskins, William Rieber, Robert Van Nest, Thomas Schoellkopf, Frederick Darin, Paul Knache], William C. Branstrator. Third Row: Lyie Dickes, James Lavanchy, Ronald Schlimmer, Roger Nealis, Thomas Bear, Vernon Pfaff, Stephen T. McDonald, James Baum, Gary S. Baxter, Geoffrey Smith. Fourth Row: William Flotow, Eric Bauer, Joseph Manson, Gerald W. Aikin, Hugh R. Galium, Georg Sigler, Frank P. Miller, Lynn Simon, Larry W. Turpen. o Pledges of the Acacia social fraternity assist during the annual Ice Cream Social, a traditional event during Little 500 Weekend. The men of Acacia were sponsored by the women of Kappa Alpha Theta in this year ' s Little 500. In the fall, the pledges presented the Hawaiian Islands pledge dance. Pledges and actives par- ticipated in I.U. Sing. ACACIA I Front Row (left to right t: Anne Jeffrey (Treas. ), Randi Kay Palmer (Corr. Sec. I , Betsy Castle I House Motherl, Mar|orie Nixon (Pres. 1, Constance Linari (Rush Chair. I, Pamela Hare (Second Vice-Pres. ), Marcia Williams (Schol. Chair.), Linda Dorntge iSoc. Chair.). Second Row: Patricia Saarinen, Nancy Havran, Sandra Gasaway, Barbara Scudder, Karen Shibe, Mrs. F. H. Miner (House Motherl, Patricia Elliott, Marilyn Myers, Suzanne Maxwell, Joan Doughty, Sandra Schultz. Third Row: Leslie Armstrong, Ellen Schaper, Jeanne Stewart, Patricia E. Mc- Laren, Sharon Longenberger, Barbara Hochschild, Mary Susan Rocke, Karen Painter, Sharon Thomson, Sarabeth Regester, Mary Ann Spahr, Judith S. Hendricks. Fourth Row: Lorna J. Dallas, Linda C. Hanson, Marilyn S. Regester, Kathryn Kenesly, Carolyn Woods, Cynthia K. Bemis, Frances Sue Merchant, Dorothea Buchal- ter, Patricia Benner, Bernadette Barry, Mary Lynn Wiese, A. Anne Fox, Vicky Lou Richardson. Fifth Row: Betty Prange, Barbara Ellen Jones, Elizabeth McLaughlin, Vicki Schnell, Gayle Allison, Sandra Manley, Karen T. McCarthy, Harriet Hedges, Mary Kay LeFevre, Janice L. Witmer, Peggy Louis, Mary Jo Egnatz, Barbara Dillon Orwig, Donna McKinley. Alpha Chi Omega honored distinguished women on campus at Christmas by revisiting old England with its flaming plum pudding. With Phi Gamma Delta they entered Fall Carnival with Babes in Troyland and caroled at Christmas. With the Beta Theta Pi, they gave underprivileged children a Christmas party. They en- tered a Homecoming float, I.U. Sing, and Little 500. ALPHA CHI OMEGA 286 Front Row (left to right: Joan Novitsky ITreas.), Joyce Bach- mann ( Vice-Pres. I , Sherry Mervis (Vice-Pres. i , Mrs. C. W. Bostwick (House Mother), Diane Corenman (Pres.), Lynne Lieb- schutz (Rec. Sec), Lorraine Cohen (Corres. Sec), Jill Moses (Rush Chair.). Second Row; Betty Rabinowitz, Sandra Sherman, Sharon Diamond, Patricia Loevenhart, Suzanne Schechter, Janet Berkman, Marilyn Ostroff, Sandra Arkow, Helen Topp, Carol Gell- ner, Barbara Gordon, Gail Lazar. Third Row: Natalie Levine, Alissa Mandel, Sue Steinmetz, Janet Satmsky, Kay Goodman, Judith Goldfarb, Marilyn Bassler, Sheryl Glasberg, Linda Miller, Anne Lev, Reeva Shulruff, Lynn Nelson, Marlene Duman. Fourth Row: Susan Hiller, Beverly Karp, Sandra Regenstrief, Diane Mages, Charna Silver, Mariam Tuchman, Lois Levine, Sally Korff, Donna Zweiban, Lana Colman, Faith Polay, Jean Strouse. Fifth Row: Irene Zaikin, Elinor Wetter, Sara Schwartz, Susan Pastor, Barbara Einstandig, Claudia Kidd, Katherine Sherrill, Linda Morguelan, Mary Libby Trotter, Barbara Starr, Beverly Reva Bain, Susan Solomon, Diane Hohn ALPHA EPSILON PHI E Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority pledges played Halloween with suc- cessful pumpkin sale project, and used the profits for a gift for their new house on North Jordan. The A E Phis won second place in Fall Carnival pre-publicity with Kappa Sigma fraternity, worked with Delta Upsilon fraternity in Little 500, and had their house dedication ceremony during Parents ' Weekend in spring. fififLfi f5 n d •i f t f f f ■ • f ti f t t I f $ t t Front Row (left to right): Charlotte Rome (Treas.), Jane Fitch (Rec. Sec), Nancy Stouder (Vice-Pres.) , Mrs. Emma D. Lutz (House Mother), Colette La Berge (Pres.), Anne Jacobs (Second Vice-Pres.), Lynn Davis iCorres. Sec), Bessie Nees (Soc. Chair.). Second Row: Patricia Fisher, Rita Biddle, Judith Per- rotta, Alena Grecco, Susan Nelson, Louise Rodman, Paula Snod- grass, Sandra Barnett, Sandra Shere, Catherine Cunningham, Anne Bauer. Third Row: Jane Ready, Barbara Cone, Abigail Padgett, Ellen Day, Brenda Lankford, Linda Knarr, Beverly Klum, Rosalie Church, Barbara Mucci, Susan Peterson, Kay Brickley, Sara Owens. Fourth Row: Linda Baker, Roselyn Gast, Conita J. Smith, Melinda Gibbons, Ava Shankland, Karen Nash, Louise Adamson, Sandra Nermg, Merrily Richeson, Lillian Zahrt, Kathryn McAtee, Karen Kuntz. Back Row: Myrna Reynolds, Ida Lou Klingele, Diana Fisher, Jacquelyn Craig, Janet Hertzler, Sandra Grybeck, Mary Ann Ertel, Connie Ward, Karen Smith, Patty Bowman, Julia Ann Fraze, Judith Ann Robinson, Suzanne Fudge. Alpha Gamma Deltas prepare to move into their new house on Fra- ternity Row. The annual Christmas party for Cerebral Palsy victims was the last event held in their old house. The Alpha Gams were honored by the presence of a foreign student who lived with them the second semester. Other sorority activities this year were Little 500, I.U. Sing, and a scholarship dinner. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA 288 Front Row I left to right): Thelma E. Robinson iPres. ), Rose Wilson iCorres, Sec. I , Delorise Barnes (Vice-Pres. ) , Edith Hol- land (Treas, I, Nettalyn Simms I Rec. Sec). Second Row; Sharon Hale, Levanna Watkins, Melba Brown, Loretta Piggee, Charlotte Lane, Joan Stanton. Third Row: Gwendolyn L. Ingram, Dannis W, Harris, Mary A. Phillips, Eleanor Peterson, Ernestine L. Boatner, Gammiel B. Gray, Eileen Bragg. Fourth Row: Sandra Brown, Annie Holland, Beverly Ovelton, Peggi Gamble, Larmon McCampbell, Carolyn Jones, Alice May Smith, Victoria Porter. The Alpha Kappa Alphas swung out with hula rhythm at their South Sea Islands pledge dance. Joining the Kappa Alpha Psis, they later sponsored a Modern Moods dance in Alumni Hall of the Indiana Memorial Union. Active in social work, the Alpha Kappa Alphas directed recreation actvities and performed other services for persons at the Bloomington Community Center. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA A 289 Front Row (left to right): Sue Valentine (Rush Chair.), Jayne Tegeler (Rush Chair. I, Geraldine Geller (Pledge Trainer), Marcia Renegar (Pres.), Mrs. Lura Berry (House Mother), Diane Carey (Vice-Pres. ) , Nancy Scecina (Rec. Sec), Donna Rey (Treas). Second Row: Jeanne Eggers, Elizabeth Ann Franklin, Eileen Stemie, Ann Lumbattis, Diana Davidson, Paulette Nemeth, Nancy Anderson, Janet Strubbe, Pamela Richeson, Carolyn Brooks, Barbara Longsworth. Third Row: Kathleen McComb, Cheryl Beiriger, Carol Fritz, Linda Brown, Karen Mueller, Mary Panzer, Ruth Ann Brown, Karen Link, Rachel Jones, Caroline Baker, Christine Baker, Mary Lausch, Karia Krughoff. Fourth Row: Maridee Vendes, Beth Witte, Mary Anne Evans, Carole Rines, Judith Milisen, Nancy Thompson, Carol Miller, Cynthia Brown, Jeanne Lockridge, Joan Bare, Judith Reath, Mary Whitelock. Fifth Row: Kathleen Hogan, Norma Nelson, Paula Barliak, Katherine Bryant, Karen Boomer- shine, Marilyn Fowler, Mary Anne Gilmer, Glee Barber, Nancy Feldt, Ellen Hoemann, Mary Goluck, Tamara Steinmetz, Donna Boling. Members of Alpha Omicron Pi set the holi(day mooid with their annual Christmas dance in the Frangipani Room. A scholarship banquet with awards for deserving members, Little 500, Fall Car- nival in which their Straight 8 placed first in game of chance division, a Halloween open house, and a spring pledge dance com- pleted the sorority ' s activities calendar this year. ALPHA OMICRON PI Front Row (left to rightt: Carol Szink (Treas.), Pamela Arm- strong (Rush Chair.), Diana Walters (Corr. Sec), Patricia Brown (Pres), Mrs. Wm. E. Schmitz (House Mother), Janice Dilk (Pledge Trainer), Judith Warring (Standards Chair), Jeanie Piper (Social Chair ), Sandra Shank (Scholarship Chair). Second Row: Sue Smith, Peggy Stollenmeyer, Lucy Mead, Mara Lee Branstrator, Sharon Brown, Elsa Henry, Suzanne Whaley, Cinda Pfennig, Doris Bonacorsi, Colleen Boyle, Barbara Foust. Third Row: Sue Glassley, Judith Guy, Marcia Sanford, Judith Cramer, Nancy Groverman, Judith Troxel, Linda Martin, Nancy Edwards, Karen Schuler, Elinore Eley, Joyce Kopecki, Judith Curtis. Fourth Row: Carol M. Runner, Jane Ann Hocker, Nancy Crossland, Carl Deckard, Sarah CaJacob, Quindaro Groth, Lidian Bloom, Jermayne Fritzen, Marilyn Casey, Carol Prekowitz, Joanne Bowdish, Opal Schmeed, Susan Bell, Fifth Row: Judith Chambliss, Marilyn Taylor, Phyllis Plumer, Pamela Pride, Julie Ann Groscost, Suzanne Sieges- mund, Ruth Luddy, Karen Bloom, Jane Lysaght, Mary Myers, Susan Steers, Kathy Koop, Elizabeth Schwartz, Jane Jacob. Alpha Phi sorority went pioneer with their Backwoods Bounce pledge dance, and teamed up with Sigma Chi fraternity to win first place for best game of chance at Fall Carnival with their Ghoul-It. Phi ' s Dads ' Day was successful despite Hoosiers ' loss to Michigan State University. Phis and Phi Gamma Delta fra- ternity worked together on Little 500 activities. ALPHA PHI 4 291 Front Row (left to right I R. Fisher (Sec. -Treas. ) Franklin E. Brackenridge (Pres. 1, David Norman E. Tyler, Alfred L. Gourdet, Edward L. Morris (Pledge Trainer), Neil R. Brooks (Soc. Chair.), David Kimjon Lockhart I Vice-Pres. I . The Alpha Phi Alphas sponsored various dances and parties over the year. A Homecoming dance began the season. Another high- light for the Alpha Phi Alphas was their fifty-sixth annual Founder ' s Day Program commemorating the founding of their fraternity. Little 500 was a big weekend for the group, beginning with a picnic and ending with their annual Spring Formal. ALPHA PHI ALPHA 292 Front Row (left to right): F. G. Summitt Jr., Phillip Schilling, Michael Leavitt, Michael A. West, John E. Marosky, Abdul Ankomy, William W. Toney, Robert Swart:, Howard Turner, Thomas Montgomery, John Butcher (Pledge Trainer). Second Row; Terry Lindenberg, Edward Bollhoffer, R. Dennis Orr, Wallace H. Knapp Jr., Larry Junker iTreas. ), William B. Eggleston (Pres.), John Dinkel ( Vice-Pres. ) , Phillip Bambridge iSec.l, Jack Bryant Clark, George Mercer, Walter Haislip. Third Row; Scott P. Mahan, Donald Pebworth, David M. Townsend, Jan B. Newell, John H. Kohlbacher, Thomas H. Ziffrin, James Alexis, Michael A. Allan, Richard Pearce, John LaFollette, John Skevington, R. Thomas Elkin Jr., Terry Rhodes, Timothy Haley, Merlyn D. Moore, Lawr- ence Voorhees. Fourth Row; Richard Stiener, James Lopp, Robert Ardrey, Richard Busch, Thomas Kellum, Robert Chreste, John Glover, Richard Murray, Robert Haley, Charles Hall, Jeffrey Espich, Everett Barnes, Edward Doerr, Alois Buchheit, Jerry Suhrheinrich, Raymond Gray, W, C, Cross. Fifth Row; Robert DeBroka, Paul Hillis, James Lowes, Thomas Denny, Lanny Poel, James Gemmer, Gary L. Miller, Paul Zwerner, Kent Hedman, Jefferson House, Albert Szal, William Spitler, Michael Donley, John P. Gedrick Jr., William L. Goss, William Nelson, Eugene G. Benedict. Sixth Row; Joseph Stepich, Michael McCarthy, Larry Coddens, Richard Groff, Roy Almquist, Ronald Duch, David Marks, Michael Egnatz, Ivan Jahns, Don Stauffer, Keith Elliott, William Kitchell Jr., James F. Bailey, Frederick Zahrt, Thomas Opre, Max Barrick, Peter Shuler, Ronald Hoover. Alpha Tau Omega brothers, with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, set a precedent at Fall Carnival by redecorating the Boys ' Club and taking youngsters to the carnival instead of building a booth. The ATO ' s had a Snowed In pledge dance, entered I.U. Sing with Delta Delta Delta sorority, and participated in Little 500, with feminine backing from Delta Gamma sorority. ALPHA TAU OMEGA 293 Front Row (left to right I : Mathilde Loker (Pledge Trainer), Rita Stewart (Membership Chair), Marlene Bloye (Treas. ), Mrs. Leiand Plew (House Mother), Mary Jo Owens (Pres. ), Vera Mae Stillabower (Vice-PresJ, Judith Ann Martin (Rec. Sec), Judith Ann Myers (Corres. Sec. I . Second Row: Beverly Krick, Beverly Rutz, Kathryn Sanders, Enid Carr, Sharon Uchimura, Judith Cooney, Susan Dufrane, Carole Troyer. Third Row: Kay Welch, Dianne Brandt, Ellen Epperson, Gayle Rosselt, Beverly Cole, Georgene Fabiyanic, Nancy Richards, Nancy Gross, Sara Ellen Gartin. Fourth Row: Colleen Bailey, Barbara Keuneke, Janet Bailey, Lee Ortmeyer, Judith Kanning, Katherine Loepke, Cynthia Shutt, Carol Klepfer, Janice McMillin, Marilyn Nieman. Back Row: Roberta Yoho, Kathie Harsh, Carol Lynn Mitchell, Lee Newby, Jean Springsteen, Linda Rethmeyer, Theresa Hirtzel, Margaret Manser, Gladys Webber, Shelley Hutchinson. Alpha Xi Delta sorority members royally entertained their fathers on Dad ' s Day, a big event on their social calendar. Aiding the underprivileged children of Indiana and neighboring states was a major project of the sorority. Mother ' s Day, I.U. Sing, and Homecoming projects were also included on this year ' s busy schedule for the Alpha Xi Delta sorority. ALPHA XI DELTA . 5I£ 294 Iftt ff 4 ' 9 fffffp ' f I f ? ft If t f t Front Row (left to right) : Randy Long, Jon Fuller, Lawrence Gal- lagher, Hiram VIckery, Lee Lurton, Richard Michael, Gary Clif- ford. Second Row: Ronald Steele, Jack Daulton, David Erne, John R. Hall, Ronald Ault (Treas), Thomas Highland ( Vice-Pres. ) , Richard Pletcher (Pres.), John S. King (Sec), Franklin Urbans, William Lambert, Stephen M. Smith, John Hedges. Third Row: James Riehm, David Houston, Richard James Anglin, Gerald Clyde Gustafson, John Peckham, Robert Eaglesfield, Wayne Lee Kelley, Michael Hostetter, William Capestany, Michael Perine, William Green, Robert King, Phillip Kinman, Stephen Paul Johnson, Nicholas Williams, Edward Karrmann, William Carmichael. Fourth Row: John Filipowski, John S. King, James H. Barrett, Richard Wagner, Thomas Skidmore, Edward Gustafson, Maxwell Wiike, Robert Marks, Robert Lehman, Erik Jensen, John Norris, Steven Mowrer, William H. Hoover, Ronald C. Davis, James Camp, Chris- topher Knowles, James Fleming. Fifth Row: William Wassman, Stanley Pequignot, John Gilliam, Randall Weddle, Robert Riehm, James McEwen, David Cranor, Jerry Barrett, Lawrence J. Cun- ningham, Michael Link, Kurt Hiner, Trent Patterson, Philip Oyer, Kenneth Hallfrisch, Sydney Stevens, Frederick Roark. Sixth Row: Robert Louis Messer, Rex Schrader, James Fleck, John E. Yates, Judson J. Costlow, George Edward Curtis, Brian Reed Bailey, Carl Thorild Johnson, Brock L. Blosser, Ted Nicholas, John Beerbower, Bradley Blair, Randolph Roberts, Justin Edward Jordan, Cole Mc- Combs, Richard N. Osborn. Men of Beta Theta Pi take advantage of their new library. The library and a scholarship fund were set up in memory of Jack Dailey, a brother. The Betas and the Kappa Alpha Thetas took second place in show division of Fall Carnival with Dam Show. Beta gangsters were present at the Underworld in March, and other Beta members rode in Little 500 in May. BETA THETA PI 295 Front Row (left to right I: Linda Wightman I Pers. Chair I , Carolee Tomlinson (Treas. ), Martha Richards (Rush Chair. I, Charlene Sarka (Pres. ), Mrs. Ruth Erwin (House Mother I, Gail Miller ( Vice-Pres. ) , Linda Medley (Pledge Trainer), Leola Ekiund (Soc. Chair.). Second Row: Ellen Jones, Kathryn Wilson, Anne Campbell, Sandra Ward, Maureen Moore, Kay Boughman, Margery Flanders, Karen Kraay, Judy Misner, Jos Ann Moser, Carolyn Boys, Third Row: Penny Brown, Sally Vinstein, Beverly Harnisch, Sandra Wagner, Nancy Vanderford, Olga Litwinko, Edith White, Gail l V Jl, Fields, Janice Branigin, Barbara Hess, Penelope Jones, Sharon Heiny. Fourth Row: Constance Kollker, Joyce Fronczak, Sue Chattin, Marilyn Mills, Lana Braddock, Lorraine Urban, Joan Ely, Phyllis Hunt, Connie, Hedden, Mary Jane Rothert, Ann Eberhart, Phyllis Scaturo Fifth Row: Nancy Ann Novosel, Betty Jolly, Sandra Lucas, Sharon McKnight, Eleanor Rynearson, Mary Lee Deuschle, Jill Gilmore, Ann Pierpont, Melody Mis, Carol Jenkins, Susie Dahl, Ann Bulleit, Jill Wilson. An apple a day keeps the doctor away, was the slogan of the Chi Omega pledge class as they sold taffy apples for their pledge project. Chi O ' s and the Zeta Beta Taus sponsored a Chi 0-ZBTee- Off during Fall Carnival. A successful Christmas party for for- eign students was given by the Chi O ' s and the Sigma Nus. Each month the Chi O ' s entertained a faculty dinner guest. CHI OMEGA 296 Front Row ' left to right): Richard Fogle (Vice-Pres. ! , Angelo Kostas iSecJ, Jack Hawkins (Pres. ), George Connell I Vice- Pres. ), William Montgomery (Treas), Joseph Goeller (Hist.). Second Row: Glenn Thompson, Terry Fleshman, Larry Gene Criss, Samuel K. Gwin, Ronald Wiehe, Jerry Aschinger, Charles Dilk, John Anulies, Paul Gifford, Thomas Wilmore, Daryl Thompson, Thomas Hodson. Third Row: Gerhard Judjahn, Terry Collings, James Myers, Jerry Beaumont, Charles Sprague, Keirn Rush, Paul DePaulo, Gerald Minnis, William Ray Jones, James Edwin Morgan, Philip Price, Billy Long. Fourth Row: Thomas Andrews, Stephen Givens, Ray Snapp, Larry Marvin Davis, Richard Gribble, Charles Milisen, Paul Morsey, James Joseph Kennedy, Dennis Harrell, Edward McClure, James Hanig, Jon Smith, Robert Dowen. Fifth Row: Robert Szalay, Philip Kinsel, John Berry Miller, David Chesney, William Weigel, Jerry Curry, Jerry Carmichael, Brooke Williams, David Fosnough, Gerald Ohrberg, William Stoner. Chi Phis freeze Homecoming decorations. The Chi Phi fraternity took first place among organized houses and best overall house and float decorations for Homecoming. February was the month that the Chi Phis broke ground for their new house on North Jordan. Roman togas added realism to the Roman Holiday dance in the Spring. They entered Little 500 with the Kappa Deltas. CHI PHI ' i fr- 297 Front Row (left to right) : J. Michael Keiter ISoc. Chair.), James Flockencier (House Manager), Michael W. Cunningham (Vice- Pres. I, John D. Ingle (Pres. t, Karl Wolff (Treas. I, Robert A. Brookshire (Sec), William Precht (Sgt. Arms), Robert L. Boyd (Corres. Sec). Second Row. Steven E. Johnson, Robert Cellini, Lee Saliaris, Gerald Ellis Riddle, Jack Clay, Peter Emmons, David Mabey, Richard Henderson, Robert R. Campbell. Third Row: John Campbell, Charles Henry Murphy, John Perm, Keith Roberts, Thomas Goff, Jack Taylor, Harold Hyden, Ronald Rhodes, William Logan. Fourth Row: Robert Davis, James Banther, Terry Travers, Phillip Taylor, Phillip Pate, Richard Eberst, Wayland R. Hicks, Anthony J. Sulewski, David Keiter. Delta Chi fraternity for the second year sponsored an orphan in Southern India. Underworld characters appeared at their Depres- sion Ball. With Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, they provided a Yule party for children at the Bloomington Boys ' Club. Spring brought the annual formal dance, the Blue Champagne. They entered I.U. Sing and Little 500 with Alpha Xi Delta sorority. DELTA CHI A, 298 Front Row (left to right) ; Mary Ann Kelso (Corr. Sec), Judith Evylen Thompson (Rush Chair. I, Virginia Kay Rollins (Sec. Chair.), Mrs. Fontaine (House Mother I, Mary Margaret Bentley (Pres.), Sandra Webster (Vice-Pres. ) , Virginia C. Savidge (Mar- shal), Louann Tiernan (Sec), Sandra Ann Furtick (Treas. ). Sec- ond Row: Phyllis Wiseman, Sidenia Maines, Carolyn Kitchell, Carolyn Rosenbarger, Shirley Jean Applegate, Jerry Jo Kirkham, Sara Ann Bull, Judith Kay Vandermark, Peggy Louise Miller, Rita Sue Villiger, Lois Kathrine Germann. Third Row: Janet Wampler, Carol Smith, Janet Marion Santilli, Janet Alleman, Diana Beverly Seglin, Rebecca Warring Shuel, Vicki Ann McCoy, S ' naron Picker- ing, Kathleen Ann Williams, Sally Ann Applegate, Linda Morgan Harris, Kitty Currey. Fourth Row: Lynda Moelmann, Vicki Foster, Karin Blake, Ann Carol Sosenheimer, Jamie Rebecca Barlowe, Carole Killion, Barbara Jean Timmerman, Marcia Meyer, Blaine Patterson, Jacqueline V. Seglin, Jo Ann Neff. Fifth Row: Phyllis Schmidt, Sally Ann Ordway, Susan Louise Mangel, Mary Ann Mentendiek, Nancy Lehman, Susan Jean Colby, Lucille Gibson, Phyllis Garrison, Janice Sue Stebing, Linda Bauer, Jeanne Ann Shulke, Molly Elizabeth Ellis, Susan Patricia Arnold. a Active Delta Delta Delta sorority won first place in Fall Carnival show division with Kappa Delta Rho fraternity for Cleocatra. The Tri Delts transforme(d their house into a barn for the Hick Hop, sponsored a Christmas party for underprivileged children, competed in I.U. Sing with Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and entered Little 500 with Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. DELTA DELTA DELTA y Front Row I left to right): Judith Whiteleather (Rush Chair.), Pequita Troxell (Soc. Chair. 1, Mrs, Addison Parry (House Mother), Susan Kroener IPres. ), Rebecca Erdel ( Vice-Pres. ) , Judy Kay Kamman (Schol. Chair 1. Second Row: Susan Fox, Susan Witt, Glenda Gray, Virginia Matzke, Ann Clippinger, Sally Butz, Julia Carr, Sue Potter, Diane Turley, Catherine Vioni, Bertie Jane Miller. Third Row; Margaret Jordan, Margo Lockwood, Susan O ' Malley, Mary Balis, Judith Forney, Rosemond Toner, Pamela Morris, Mary Herrin, Ellen Hollingshead, Jacquelyn Grebe, Judith Mildred Jones, Sherry Veller. Fourth Row: Carmalieta Dellinger, Marion Libbie Gray, Marsha Maris, Barbara Lane, Patricia Miller, Virginia Duffey, Susan Petti|ohn, Carol Oja, Jane Steinbeck, Susan Wheaton, Linda Winston Prather. Back Row: Kay Sturgeon, Carol Younghusband, Maryanne Bell, Joan Reising, Susan Lancaster, Ruthanne Newman, Ann Berg, Pamela Wilhelm, Gayle Dilatush, Betsy Bass, Patricia Morgan, Jane Hufford, Sally Sweitzer. Women of Delta Gamma social sorority co-sponsor Foreign Stu- dents ' Tea with men of Acacia. Dads invaded the DG house in October. A major house project was reading to a blind boy every day. The DG ' s and Sigma Nus took first place honors for booth construction in Fall Carnival. The Delta Gammas entered I.U. Sing, and sponsored the Alpha Tau Omegas in Little 500. DELTA GAMMA Front Row (left to right ' : Rose Blackmon ITreas.l, Constance Hunter (Sec), Dorothy Reynolds (Pres. I, Carolyn Young (Corr. Sec), Dorothy Taylor (Financial Sec), Gloria Taylor (Vice-Pres. ) . Second Row: Greer Dawson, Patricia Reid, Earlean Johnson, John- nie Woodson, Emma Swam, Patricia Faulkner, Charmaine Branch. Third Row: Elinor Parker, Janelle Allen, Joyce Kuykendall, Andrea Lacy, Hazel Goodman, Judith Yancey, Janice Major, Shelia Yates. Delta Sigma Theta celebrated its fiftieth anniversary this year. The weekend included an anniversary dance, and a Founder ' s Day Celebration. The girls, in red and white ensembles, blended with the decor for their Peppermint Ball in December. The sorority also participated in I.U. Sing. Their fiftieth year closed with a pledge project to help underprivileged children. DELTA SIGMA THETA Jf Front Row (left to rjghtt: James David Riddet (Corres. Sec.), Edward J. Rubush Jr. (Pledge Trainer), Thomas Jon Freed (Treas.), Frank Roger Pollard (Pres. ), James Cole Booth iVice- Pres. ) , William Meek (Rec. Sec), Larry Joe Hannah (Asst. Treas. I . Second Row: John Howard Cook, Michael John Bruges, Paul Douglas Heckle, Christopher Call Dant, Robert Dennis Size- more, Donald Lee Walker, Robert James Berry, Claude Warren Jr., James Martin Fargher, Roderick M. Eastin, Tom Morrison Chase, Eric Alan Frey. Third Row: Timothy Feczko, Robert Michael Dugan, Gordon Shouse, Robert Kirkpatrick, V. Dion Baker, Douglas Offutt, Carl Bunnell, James Bottorff. Fourth Row: Anthony Tat- tersfield, Robert F. Lang, James N. Price, Ric Jackson, Marvin Hamilton, Lonnie Ray Racster, Michael John Cooper, Patrick Sumner Terry, William Lee Cromwell, Stephen Brady, David Ray Epperson. Fifth Row; Thomas Niedermeier, David John Levy, Gary David Linn, Stephen K. Miller, William Minor Gilkison, Edward Peter Johnson, Charles Thomas, Michael Edward Smith, Joseph Scott Caradonna, John Kennedy, Robert William Cameron, Agris Petersons. Delta Tau Delta fraternity hailed onset of fall with their annual Delt Street Dance, co-sponsored by Alpha Chi Omega sorority. The Delts and Kappa Delta sorority copped special award for orig- inality in Fall Carnival booth construction, had a Flintstone Pledge Dance, and entered Little 500 with Gamma Phi Beta soror- ity, and also worked out plans for their new house. DELTA TAU DELTA e c n e c n o ' f t ? t f,? t I Front Row (left to right): Nickey Arnold, Franklin Rudolph Jr. (Vice-Pres. ), David Black iTreas. ), Randall Yenerich (Sec), Thomas Bowers I Pres. ) , James Cook Jr. (Board Member), John Terry Clapacs (Board Member), Winston Fairfield (Board Mem- ber), Jeffrey A. McQuinn. Second Row: Donald E. Miller, Fred- erick Mouser, John Gait, Stephan Urse, James M. Smith, James Blickenstaff, Patrick O ' Hooley, Larry Howard, Theodore Wessel, Steven Eldridge, Gary P. Gardner, Stephen McCloughen, David Cormican, Michael Whittaker. Third Row: Martin D. John, Pa- trick Horan, Richard Flynn, Donald Black, Kent Musser, Patrxk R. Jenkins, William Maynard, Leon Chandler, Dennis Ford, Michael Boyd, James Leman. Fourth Row: Paul Spaulding, Reath Cosner, D, E. Prickett, Kirk A. Smith, Dennis R, Gross, John W. Boss, Charles H. Faulkner, Thomas Sharpe, Gerald Frey, Robert Barker, Michael Rowe. Fifth Row: Douglas Henderson, Daniel Nichols, Dennis Cheatham, John Demaree, Bruce Jarvis, Charles Robinson, James Haas, Kendall Smith, Stephen Blakley, Ronald M. Smith, Henry Butzow, Riley H. Whitman II, Michael B. Cooney, Walter F. Woodburn III, Thomas J. Grennes, Men of Delta Upsilon don their helmets and raincoats. The DU ' s have the distinction of being the only fraternity on campus with a fire engine. One of their most important dances is the Fireman ' s Fling. The DU fire engine annually transports children of the Exchange Home in the Halloween Parade. Other house activities include the Rose Ball, Winter Formal, and the Barn Dance. DELTA UPSILON ' 4- % A ' idkv . • f f . ■m: JM H j - 7 f m ' W h ' . «. B r £« L . i 1 I B-- ' ? • L ! ' ■ ' B mMM |n HLsP r ' : j uKKsS v ■ ' i J lfl| Xi0 ' { ■■L ' BM i a B iTtHIK R is MT B 1 i ' H ' Lf ' sI m wmk P i 303 Front Row (left to right) ; Mia Peterson iCorres. Sec), Karen Langdcn (Treas. ), Sharon Morelock (Pledge Trainer), Mrs. Ruth Barndt (House Mother), Sharon Smith IPres. ' , Nadine Hicks (Soc. Chair), Sue Johnson (Rush Chair), Jane Ellyn Cook (Rec. Sec). Second Row: Susan Pollock, Linda Gorseline, Sharon Fuller, Aurelia Pasko, Bette Funk, Donna Herdrich, Mary Sue Franklin, Carole Augustus. Third Row: Sonya Gwynn, Carie-Ann Norris, Linda Hawkins, Rowena Degan, Carole Sosbey, Gwen Petry, Sharon Elmore, Jane Ellen Prible, Carole Spindler. Fourth Row: Barbara Underwood, Betty McGregor, Beth Gotshall, Jeanne Strassel, Sue White, Barbara Strite, Karen Lucas, Patricia Bayly, Suzanne Moyer, Jeanne Glidden. Fifth Row: Roberta Wilson, Diana Turpen, Ruth Hudson, Barbara Maier, Linda Dorbecker, Alice Carrington, Jean Summers, Frances Kay Eberhard, Beth Bailey, Sharron Duncan. The Delta Zetas put their best foot forward on November 1 with a style show as their cultural program of the month. On Decem- ber 15, the Delta Zetas were ready for snow with the annual Ski Lodge Dance. A week earlier, Dean Robert Shaffer spoke to them on Our American Heritage. The Delta Zetas entered the 1963 I.U. Sing in the Women ' s Division. ' iiiillF DELTA ZETA V 304 Front Row (left to right) : Carol Ellingwood (Rush Chair.), Mari- lyn Thiel (Treas. ), Ann Harper (Corr. Sec), Martha Ann Baker (1st Vice-Pres.), Sally Shaw IPres.), Joyce Marzotto (2nd Vice- Pres. ), Diane Murray (Rec. Sec), Ann Orbaugh (House Mgr.), Roberta Reder (Standards Chair.). Second Row: Carol Scott, Margaret VanDoren, Carole Bringle, Sandra Shuster, Nancy Mc- Donough, Bonnie Jo Burk, Sharon Squier, Susan Buzzard, Mary Horn, Suzanne Young, Sue Geisler , Margi Nesbit. Third Row: Barbara Lynn, Jacqueline Thompson, Gay Svendsen, Pamela Allen, Sharon Duggan, Margaret Pock, Barbara Ewer, Kathleen Cava- naugh, Karon Squier, Diane Krueger, Rhonda Markey, Kristen Boyd. Fourth Row; Linette Hinton, Carole Danbury, Marilyn Sue Hendricks, Audrey Hofelich, Karen Qualtney, Lucile Canter, Pa- tricia Bachaleda, Judy Hensley, Sandra Kroczek, Martha Hamilton, Sue Haven. Fifth Row: Lorna Odie, Barbara Carson, Nancy Bush, Anita Rodgers, Judy Clock, Dinah Wright, Sally Femal, Lynn Prendergast, Sandra Jacobs, Carolyn Hollis, Marcia Johnson, Judy Neddo. Gamma Phi Befas officially initiated Dads into the sorority during Dad ' s Weekend. For Homecoming The Pressure Is On was the theme of the Gamma Phi Beta display. Money for their schol- arship fund was raised by sponsoring a steak and hot dog dinner. The sorority entered Little 500 with Delta Tau Delta. A spring pledge dance highlighted the Gamma Phi social season. GAMMA PHI BETA 305 Front Row I left to right I ; Robert Norris Hutson ( Sotng Master!, Gerald D. Adams (Reel, Lester Thompson ( Vice-Pres. I , Roose- velt Warren (Pres), Ronnie Finnell (Pledge Trainer), Charles Hale (Treas.), Harold Thompson I Hist). Second Row: Michael Stokes, Larry Latimore, Randall Phillips, William Ray Walden, Wayne Palmer, Michael Snorden, James Banks, Thomas Cottman. Third Row: Herman West, Willie Turner, James Butler, Willie Townes, Michael Rodman, Finis Anderson, Raymond Crockett Jr. The Kappa Alpha Psis not only have a new house but also have many trophies to display in it. The fraternity members moved into their new house in January of 1962. Since then they have been active in many activities including intramural sports. The group started the season with their fall formal initiation dance, the Kappa Alpha Psi in Modern Moods, November 1 1. KAPPA ALPHA PSI Front Row: Ann Crawford, Nancy Baumgartner (Rec. Sec. I , Jane Terrell iTreas), Christy Clements iPres.l, Mrs. Rodecker (House Mother), Virginia Wieschhoff i Vice-Pres. ) , Carole McNear (Corr. Sec), Linda Lukens. Second Row: Eleanor Buzuvis, Jane Platte, Bonnie Winslow, Judith Brooks, Lynn Alexander, Elizabeth Creer, Patti Smith, Betsy Williams, Linds Kitzmiller, Nancy Good, Marsha Hunt. Third Row: Judith Floretta, Diana DeHart, Jane Nelson, Sharon McHugh, Janice Ramsay, Starr Soltmann, Ann Switzer, Linda Smeltzer, Joan Barnes, Virginia Sawin, Nancy Arnold, Sara Terrell. Fourth Row: Judith Brown, Constance Richards, Janice Clarke, Janice Bradford, Carole Shepherd, April Kinder, Bonnie Blakley, Miriam Perry, Nancy Day, Pamela Fitz- patrick, Lois Ojala, Jackqueline Harrell, Linda McDonald. Fifth Row: Virginia White, Marian Kaylor, Carol Moore, Betsy Bunner, Rebecca Hart, Annabelle Parry, Suzanne Struckman, Alice Hunter, Diane Thorsen, Nancy Shepherd, Sandra Wilson, Susan Metzner, Phyllis Nita, Jen Ellenberger. Kappa Alpha Theta took first place in scholarship among sororities. Proving their versatility, they also won a prize for production in Fall Carnival, with Dam Show, presented with the men of Beta Theta Pi. They also gave several faculty dinners and entertained foreign students. The Thetas participated in I.U. Sing and sup- ported the Acacias in Little 500. KAPPA ALPHA THETA 307 Front Row left to right) ; Myrna Oliver (Editor), Susan Harrison iRush Chair.), Elizabeth Miller (Sec), Judith Ogle (Pres. ), Mrs. Gladys Oldham (House Mother), Barbara Phillips (Vice-Pres. ) , Linda Hicks (Treas. ), Sharon Armstrong (Asst. Treas.). Second Row: Linda Williams, Patricia Fitch, Nancy Chew, Judith Shoe- maker, Linda Greaf, Cynthia Wright, Stacy Luther, Mary Kay Stephenson, Sandy McMullen, Linda Heist, Gail Zimmerman. Third Row: Karen Miene, Darnell Beatty, Judith Knilans, Barbara Bailey, Dianne McMullen, Linda Chapman, Rita Bell, Carole Mat- tingly, Ann Wuletich, Ellen Crowder, Kay Proper, Terri Penn. Fourth Row: Carol Bair, Anita Kindred, Billibet Rush, Gail Gritz- baugh, Sharon Bianco, Susan Davis, Joan Sherby, Jerilyn Schwier, Judith Sickafus, Janice Cooper, Deborah Pierson, Kay Simmers. Fifth Row: Beverlee Kratsch, Carol Alter, Jacquelyn Smith, Sandra Davidson, Janet Vaksdal, Barbara Meissner, Nancy Miller, Judith Handley, Suzanne Weickel, Dorothy Wolfe, Nancy Holloway, Sarah Williamson, Susan Silcher. Kappa Deltas got in the swing when Professor Harold Whitehall read poetry to jazz at their first faculty dinner of the year. Swing- ing in the African style with Delta Tau Delta fraternity for Fall Carnival, they won a special award for Swinging Safari. Other activities included a Christmas party for underprivileged children with Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, I.U. Sing and Little 500. KAPPA DELTA A 308 Front Row (left to right) ; William Thomas Long, Warren Hollen- back, Gerald Frette, Philip G. Ravenscroft, Thomas Jansen, Donald Kime, James Sabinas, Thomas Ice, James Scheid. Second Row: Milton H. Lane, Joseph Gray, Ray Slaby, David Williams, William Piepenbrink, Donald Mentzer, Gunar Grubaums, John M. Thomp- son, Ronald Gehring, Michael Findley. Third Row: Lee Stilwell, Steven Hornyak, Michael Dunn, John (House Mgr. ), David Kinser (Pledge (Pres.), Terry Gorsuch (Rush Chair.), Thomas Wickman, Dennis Koehlinger, Edward Spray, Bruce Geddes. Fourth Row: Harold E. Crane Jr., Roger W. Thomas, Peter Tagalakis, Richard Jones, Thomas Hankins, David Allen, James L. Williams, Thomas M. McGlasson, Michael Kowinski, Allan B. Levenberg, Ronald Clark, Forest Redding Jr., John Blair, Robert Schweitzer, David Huston. Fifth Row: Michael Wolford, David Connelly, David Vigran Trainer), James Owens Grover Davis (Treas.), Zaun, Martin Joachim, William Hardesty, David Pugh, Michael Barnard, Ronald Walden, Frederick Foushee, Donald Sheley, Stephen Black, David Sanderson, David Salene, Lawrence Swear- ingen, Phillip Stoots, James Coins, Le Roy Wilmot, Danny Baker, David Paul Smith, Brian Keck. Sixth Row: Fred Matix, Donald Loftus, Martin McAfee, Ernest Lindenberg, Marshall Webster, Donald Wemlinger, John Hesson, Thomas McClure, Richard Tebik, Joseph Ziegler, Michael Wood, Harry Ramsey, Raymond Brandell, John Cannon, Mark Tompkins, Mickey Hudson, Larry Hesson, Ronald Walker. Seventh Row: Ray Little, Joe Newlm, Richard House, Clayton McMullan, John Stoeckley, William Butz, LeRoy Strawhun, James Wood, Jack T. Marsh, Wesley Skogan, David Pollert, Larry Varmo, William Shive, Charles Vonesh, Russell Skelfon, Jon Olson, Jan Persell. First prize in show category for 1962 Fall Carnival was won by Kappa Delta Rho fraternity and Delta Delta Delta sorority for the booth Cleocatra. Other principal house activities were Home- coming, Dad ' s Day, Mom ' s Day and Little 500. Philanthropic activities included participating in the Cancer Drive and donating to a crippled children ' s school. KAPPA DELTA RHO T« iD f Jj f ' h- m Front Row i left to right i : Phyllis Moosey (Pledge Trainer, Bonnie Jean Gordon (Rec. Sec.i, Jane Benham IVice-Pres. ) , Mrs. Ruth Lamble (House Mother l , Karen Kilgore (Pres.), Judith Rae Schmoyer (Rush Chair.), Genevive L. Hopkins (Marshal), Annita Marie Bumb (Cor. Sec). Second Row: Jean Gutru, Jean Elliott, Barbara McCrea, Jean Susan George, Margaret S. Oliver, Susan Jan Templeton, Marsha King, Pamela B. Krabbenhoft, Mary Ann Stump, Rebecca Jane Ceilings, Rebecca Jane Hall, Virginia Conner. Third Row: Susan Jan Rogers, Susanna Call, Carol Creek- more, Susan Backus, Dorothy Vial, Jerilyn Jones, Nancy Shin- neman, Sue Frances Wagner, Elizabeth LiuVan, Judith Janne E llet, Jane Ferrara, Janet Lawrey, Marty Hay. Fourth Row: Susan LieVan, Judy Anne Forrest, Linda Nein, Louise Newhard, Barbara Jean Yanney, Clarissa Janie Harker, Rebeccae Fisher, Kris Reich- art, Sylvia Ehrman, Jane Mac Lennam, Carmen Bagwell, Rebecca Jean Collins, Fifth Row: Carol Schulhof, Linda Scott, Winnie Baughan, Karen Strom, Mara Beth Goins, Barbara Baker, Susan Carnes Fowler, Sue von Grossman, Lissa Ahl, Leslie Manifold, Susie Deans, Mary Jane Sandelin, M. Sevenn Ickes. The Kappa Pickers, Kappa Kappa Gamma tunesmiths, exhibit the talent that has made them popular campus entertainers. A barn dance at Brown County and the Monmouth Duo, co-sponsored by Pi Beta Phi, highlighted the sorority ' s social season. Important annual events included the faculty buffet and a Christmas party, co-sponsored by the Phi Delta Thetas, for underprivileged children. .t ' ' f-M? KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA A 310 Front Row: Robert F. Leonard Jr, ( Vice-Pres. • , Charles Reisert I Pledge Trainer) , Kenneth Randolph (Sec ), Ronald Pink (Pres. ), Robert Ebert (Chap.), Richard M. Wilson, Jerry Fritz (Treas. ), Douglas Hickey (Master of Cere), Calland Carnes. Second Row: James Russell Hiatt, Kenneth Miller, George Asdell, Jerry Dingle, James F. Cornell, Wallace Orr, Stephen Adair, George Brant, Joseph Rocchio, Allan Marshall. Third Row: George Hass, Thomas J Wilson, John Cooney, Wayne Overturf, James Krachey, Robert Cleaves, James Boone, Frank Fredon, James C. Morris, Joe Harlow, Bruce Neikirk, James Shoos. Fourth Row: Grover W. Davis, Jay McKee, Roger Pink, Philip Nasser, William Clark, Joseph Drozda, Charles Campbell, Richard Knop, John McCammon, Wymond Walton, Steven Kellar. Kappa Sigmas went hog-wild with their country style Granary Ball, their largest dance of the year. The Kappa Sigmas teamed up with the Alpha Epsilon Phis to win second place for pre-publicity with their Outsmart Art booth in Fall Carnival. Dads ' Day was a big success when all the fathers were introduced to George, the fraternity ' s own Saint Bernard mascot. KAPPA SIGMA Front Row (left to right) : Martin Williams, John K. Peters (Pledge Trainer), Richard L. Carter, John Lehman (Pledge Trainer), James McAllister (Rit. Chair.), James Bliss ( Pres. ) , James Curtis (Vice-Pres. ) , Michael Cummings (Treas.), Jerry Doty (Sec), Jerry Fink (Rush Chair.), Robert Wilson. Second Row: Carl Seet, Thomas Keaton, Kent Canine, Joseph Lettelleir, Fred VonGunten, Bruce E. York, Thomas Kilrain, Ronald Mc- Govern, Jerry Waak, Douglas Roland, Joe DeCerce, John F. Spahr, Benny K. Life, John Hawkins, James Thomas, Steven Tracey. Third Row: Robert Kinkle, Robert Lilly, Alan Jones, David Carter, Edward Ziemer, Ted VonGunten, Gerry Wilbur, Richard Schaden, Don Wild, Phillip Compton, Ronald Chaffin, Arthur Freeman, Ronald Klene, Vincent Palerino. Fourth Row: Richard Briggs, David Phillips, John Michael, Gary Hamer, John Quick, Stephen Beison, Gordon Clidence, Edward Ralston, Lee Haak, James High, John Barbour, Lawrence Mello, Robert B. Ryan, Philip Rothrock, John Garmong, John Spilker, Carl Meadows, Robert McBurnie. Fifth Row: Jerald Miller, Robert Messersmith, John Crane, William Sievers, Steve Hougland, William Lafever, David Demaree, J. Logsdon, Jay Inman, James Edwards, James Warren, John Cullison, Gregory Murphy, George Bragg, Jay Allen, Frederick Ramp, Gary H. Witherspoon. Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity hosts campus at Orientation Week Open House. Combining their talents with the Pi Beta Phis to present The World of Woozi Song, they took first place hon- ors for best show production in Fall Carnival. Activities were an Easter Egg Hunt for Bloomington children, spring and winter for- mals, pajama dance. Haunted House dance, and a Beer Blast dance. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 312 Front Row (left to right) : Brownell Payne, Theodore Jackson (Pres. ), Timothy Mills, Harlee Campbell (Soc. Chair. I, Andrew L. Williams, Robert Hall, John Webb. Second Row: Gregory Wof- ford, Robert L. Sanders (Pledge Trainer), William E. Simms, Ben J. Franklin, Cornelius T. Miller (Treas. ), Lawrence E. Howard, Robert G. Buckner, John Whitehead. 9 OMEGA PHI PSI Omega Psi Phi fraternity is eagerly awaiting the start of con- struction on their house, scheduled to begin in 1964. Activities on their social calendar this year included their annual semi- formal dance in the fall and an annual spring formal in April. The fraternity participates in several sports events on campus and ranks high in intramural football and basketball. 313 Front Row (left to right l : Thomas Nowatzke, William O ' Connell, Douglas Lackey, Norman Hertzer, Paul Van Dorn, Jerry Robert- son, Karl Kottlowskie. Second Row: Tad Hank ins, Gerald Cowan (House Manager), Thomas McMahan (Jud. Chair, i , Ted Ander- son (Sec), Terry Grimm (Pres. ), Mrs. Glenn Bays (House Mother), Thomas Walder (Soc. Chair), Fred Dunn (Alumni Sec), John Gossard (Hist ), William Bennett (ChapJ, Thomas McCormick, Robert Polikowski ( Vice-Pres, I . Third Row: Dennis R, Wright, William Lloyd, Michael Pasquale, Jaque Foust, Robert Ashbaugh, James Vergin, James F. Hendricks, Stephen Glassburn, Robert Conaway, Jack Anderson, Larry Moulder, Allen Robinson, Michael W. Thomas, Jon Jacobs, Paul Kauchuris, Gary Ver- hoeven, Jeffrey McClellan Fourth Row; Richard Scott, James Manier, Thomas R. Graham, Michael Purvis, William Orwig, David Wheeler, William Sharp, R. Richard Huff, Charles Soderquisf, Richard Ungerer, Stephen Tanksley, William Jenner, James Hinds, Thomas McNerney, Jack Smart, Richard Pflanzer Fifth Row: Anthony Ard, John Schofield, James Jewell, James Wayco, Robert Stoppenhagen, Thomas Schwein, Robert Roule, Bud Smith, Craig Koenig, Donald Hand, Jon Bentz, Richard Bast, Raymond Miller, Thomas Lapp, Jan Stoehr, Richard Schroeder. Back Row: Jack Nussbaum, David Holland, Jeffrey Comment, John Hartman, George Long III, Ken Mack, Stephen Gioe, Joe Perdue, Edward Poison, William Cook, Walter Chapala, Philip Bryant, David Wall- gren, Richard Badar, Dallas Peters, Gerald Decker, Robert Allen, David Lucas, Ralph Ely, Morman Shields, John Reeder. Phi Delta Thefa sponsors the Miss I.U. contest. The display Wild Cats Don ' t Have a Snowball ' s Chance in Hell won second place for the Phi Delts in house decorations for Homecoming. Dates attending She Delta Theta dance were formally initiated into the fraternity. The Phi Delts entered I.U. Sing with Sigma Delta Tau and Little 500 with Chi Omega. PHI DELTA THETA 314 Front Row I left to right i : Lawrence Fnend, Robert Mutch iSec, ' , Bruce Boley (Treas. ), Gerry Brodesky (Pres. i, David Wright (Vice-Pres. ) , Ogden Pinkerton, James Michael Everroad. Second Row: Charles Loker, Charles Stephens, Ronald J. Ellis, Donald Lewis, Fred W. Schlichting, Gary William Mi:e Third Row: Paul Nathan Sammann, James Winslow, Robert Lively, John F. McHugh, Gary Church, Doug Church, Ralph Jones. Inf-ernal development with concentration on grades and cultural events is the goal of the Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity. Experts in varied fields are invited to speak at their house. The men had an inferno fling, Go to Hell Party, this fall, and the Soki Hop in the spring. Next year they plan to break ground for their new fraternity house on North Jordan Avenue. PHI EPSILON PI 315 l ifeMj y E iN m Jli rff 1 f f f f f ? f fi, ft • • ♦ — — tw Front Row (left to right) : Steven P. Royster, Gary Alan Grieger, Donald Jess Dice, William C. Lentz, Robert A. Glazier, William B. LaSalle, Duke David Koenig (Pres. I, Bertil Loftman (Rec. Sec), Alvin Koestring (Treas.), Alfred Plummer, Leslie Williams, Rich- ard G. Smith, Mark K. Krieg II. Second Row: Howard Mayne, Albert Donato, James T. Ramsey, John Worth, Charles A. Wag- goner, Lee Humphries, William Diggins, Charles D. Storms, Robert J. Lewis Jr., Charles Fichter, Sam Schernekau, Jack Lowden, Fritz Gordner, Steven David Long, Charles Davis, William Bruce. Third Row: Robert H. Johnson, Warner Paige, Peter CaJacob, William Otte, Donald Dawso n, Jon Thomas, Thomas Martin, James Grund, Henry Orme, John Coppes, Eugene Liechty, Stephen Wesley Byers, Frederick Simmons, Lewis M. Warford, James A. Gothard, Stephen Slavin, Michael Konowitz, Ronald E. Keller, James Snyder. Fourth Row: Maxwell Orr, Allen M. Bradfield, William Cook Dixon, Richard Ashenfelter, Robert Thompson, William C. Fowler, Philip Lyie Hester, Robert Allyn Royster, John Robert Eckert, Norman Edward Pfau Jr., Donald William Benzel, David Harold Ruby, Philip M. Broughton, Richard Frederick Goos, Richard Telle, Henry K. Billsland. Fifth Row: Richard F. Allen, James Bean, John Lee Hess, Thomas Horton, Wolfgang Rudolf Bley, Robert Anthony Smith, Stanley Fox, Charlie J. Clifford, James Binkley, John Harry Lamberson, James Oliver Turner, Thomas Keith, Fred- erick Henoch, Dwight Tigges, John Konowitz, Richard Nelson, Frank Burton. Brotherhood is stressed in the Phi Gamma Delta house. The annual Fiji-Delta Delta Delta party for underprivileged children was held before Christmas. The men sponsored a Purple Garter dance with a Parisian theme in February, and their biggest dance of the year, Fiji Isle, was in the spring. Their co-sponsor in Little 500 was the Alpha Phi sorority. PHI GAMMA DELTA 316 ft f 1 o SBT T 1 .i U 1 B Hj Front Row (left to right): Kenneth H. Nakasone (Hist.), Charles L. Sautier, James Frederick Baldwin, Ralph Coble, Jeffrey Allan Nierman (Corr. Sec), Steven C. Lumm, George Turner, James Michael Grubb, John Greentop. Second Row: Robert Strode, George King Jr., Craig Marshall Holmes, Robert William Dimond, Charles Ray Caspe r Jr., David Frasen Spence, David Holt, Luther Williams, Kelly M. Harrington. Third Row: Frank O. Brunell, John James Perkins, James L, Seeker, James McMurtrie, Douglas Roberts, Donald Pell (Vice-Pres. I , Stephen Michael Atkins, Larry Gleaves Miller, Elwood Suggins, William Hanger. Fourth Row: Charles Demaree Jr., Thomas J. Wolfe, Stephen K. Smith, Michael Fehr, Douglas Lee Roberts, Alan Brounell Somers (Pres. ), Timothy C. Payne, Fred Weber Schmidt, Robert Christopher Jr. (Rec. Sec), Jan Richard Reineke, Thomas Charles Huston, George Greene. Phi Kappa Psis break ground for new house on North Jordan during Homecoming weekend. One of the biggest campus social events was their Arabian Nights Dance, held every two years. Stressing scholarship, the Phi Psis initiated a progressive pledge program and held a scholarship bi-monthly lecture series. They won first in Little 500 and gave a Christmas party. PHI KAPPA PSI O Front Row Meft to right I: Joseph Chan, John Trippel, Boyd Colglazier ' Treas. i, Frederick Trippel IPres.l, Norris Lohman ( Vice-Pres. ) , Jon Hedman (Sec.i, William Bailey, Larry J, Balok. Second Row: Timothy Kinach, David Ober, Scott Rush, Scott Worley, John Van Mele, Joseph Marando, James Sherwood. Third Row; Joseph Neihardt, David LePage, Jerry Hetrick, Robert Moll, Stephen Burris, Jon Moll, Curtis Rossow, Ward Fritzen. Fourth Row: Michael J. Edwards, Steven Allison, Joseph Orban, Thomas Denning, Glenn Moore, Paul Kotula, Thomas Houghland, James Stack, John R Long. Nebbishes and ghouls play at the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity house as members entertain Halloweeners with treats at their annual Masquerade Party. The Christmas Formal, Stag Day, Spring For- mal Weekend, and a boress Christmas party comprise the list of house parties. The PKT ' s participated in I.U. Sing with The Student Prince, and backed their riders in Little 500. PHI KAPPA TAU ' s Front Row (left to right I : William R, Hutchinson Jr., Kent Baker, Robert Merchan (Treas.l, Jerold Todd (Pres), Frank Kramer ( Vice-Pres. ) , Robert Pictor iSec), Thomas Ernst. Sec- ond Row: Michael Nadaf, Stephen Meier, Thomas Malenskek, Larry Strange, Samuel Conkright, Carlos Torrella, Dennis Sullivan, David Meo. Third Row; Anthony Mommer, David Debes, James Zaieski, Raymond Dembinski, John Derheimer, Andrew Harvey, Anthony Hahn, Richard Lankford, Terrance Samplawski. Fourth Row: Thomas Swindeman, Walter Roscello, Robert Miller, Jon Schmoll, Jack Carl Gaydosh, John Peter Broderick, Robert J. Wiesen, William Melrose, George Wetzel, Roger Beckemeyer. Phi Kappa Thetas shine again. The members of Phi Kappa Theta social fraternity work diligently keeping their letters shining. Lamplighters Ball, Little 500, and a Christmas party at the Chil- dren ' s Exchange Home comprise list of major house activities. The fraternity awards scholarships to the pledge with the high- est grades, and the active with the most improvement in grades. PHI KAPPA THETA W 319 Front Row I left to right): Jeanne Sapper (Rush Chair. I, Nancy Rodgers (Frat. Ed.), Nancy Thompson (Treas. ), Mother Groble (House Mother), Barbara Harrison (Pres. ), Patricia Johnston (See. Chair.), Joanna Smith (Pledge Trainer). Second Row: Irene James, Marcia Griffin, Kathryn Goeller, Sandra Glaze, Dianne Beams, Mary Musgrave, Cheryl Marlette, Barbara Duncan, Third Row: Patricia Rodgers, Sarah Bavender, Anne Hummer, Barbara Everitt, Judith Nagel, Nancy Baltes, Janice Bermer, Daphne Rantapaa. Fourth Row: Karen Stuebe, Karen Fromer, Ellen Bren- neman, Carol Chidester, Barbara Shook, Anne Rensberger, Aurzella Osier, Nancy Herring. Twisfing and shouting at their costume dance, the Phi Mus worked up enough energy to carry them through their busy year. The many activities such as Fall Carnival, Little 500, and creating Homecoming decorations provided a release of this energy. Phi Mu ' s scholarship banquet, faculty dinners, and exchange dinners added to their cultural program. PHI MU rirffc 320 o o If ft ft f Front Row (left to right I : Ray Maudlin, Gerald N. McEwen, Jr (Treas. ), Perry H. Leggett (Sec. I, Donald D. Henry (Pres. I, David T. McNaught ( Vice-Pres. ) , William B. Christy, Ronald Ballenger. Second Row: Lanny Green, Robert Hawkins, Allen Austin, Frederick Weddle, Robert C. DuBois, Allen Dale Gibbs, Larry A. Smith, Steven C. Goad, J Karl Winckelbach. Third Row: William D. Tanner, David Gage, Ralph Borysiak, William Moke, Michael Fultz, Michael Fathman, Neal Rubendall, Donald Schaffer, John Michaels, Zach Smith, Jr. Fourth Row: Peter Sexauer, Larry Gresham, Robert Crawford, William Buesching, Jerry Lackey, Larry Coe, Michael Mohr, Ronald Crumbo, James Hermanson, Terry DeCroes, Peter Refakis. Fifth Row: Frederick W. Mann, Thomas Hunt, Robert V. Sullivan, Ronald L. Bennett, Gary Gran- neman, Robert Taylor, Leslie Hacker, David Kazen, Jerrold Smith. Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity went intellectual with Think Big, their Homecoming display. They went from bums to playboys with a Hobo Hop and a Playboy pledge dance. The Charles- ton proved more popular than the twist at their Roaring 20 ' s dance. They danced all steps at their Moonlight Formal in the spring. The Phi Sigma Kappas also participated in I.U. Sing and Little 500. PHI SIGMA KAPPA 321 Front Row i left to right): Ann Bartholome (Rush Chair. I, bar bara Mohr I House Manager!, Judith Chapline ' Pledge Trainer), Cynthia Sexson I Vice-Pres. ) , Karin Grimsley ' Pres. ), Maryanne Bucha (Second Vice-Pres), Nancy Wynn (Soc. Chair.), Carol Roehm (Schol. Chair), Louann Cochran (Treas. i. Second Row: Ruth Anne Ake, Dorothy Weninger, Sally Webb, Carolyn Baum- gartner, Nancy Gift, Kathren Hagman, Kay Burgess, Karen Kline, Heather Whittemore, Mary Jo Thompson, Penelope Garrett, Lynne Umphrey. Third Row: Carol Norquest, Martha Berry, Linda Mugg, Nancy Nash, Marilyn Scott, Ann Shroyer, Judith Witham, Nancy Thompkins, Alice Camplejohn, Carolyn Tracy, Martha Fire- stone, Kathern Sconce, Susan Slick. Fourth Row: Carolyn Ream, Marilyn Harrington, Carole Miller, Martha McKeehan, Barbara Fenton, Diana Ballenger, Susan Stark, Nancy Balsbaugh, Nancy Schuetz, Mary Charlotte Evans, Judith Rice, Cheryl Fike, Ann Rudicel, Sherrard Mowry. Fifth Row: Carolyn Chapin, Lorna Lide, Ginny Shaw, Nancy Sherman, Nancy Kesler, Priscilla Logan, Marie Kuchuris, Jeanie Carroll, Jeanie McDanid, Susan Crouch, Susan Stanton, Susan Ruebusch, Jan Hays. Pi Beta Phis go on warpath as they don Indian attire to attend Beau and Arrow pledge dance. Switching to an Oriental theme, they joined Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity for Fall Carnival and cap- tured first place honors in show division for their World of Woozy Song. Other events in which Pi Phis were active this year include Little 500, faculty dinners, and annual Monmouth Duo. PI BETA PHI 322 Front Row (left to right i : John Zahn. Dale Dean Ureas. I, David C. Gibson, Kenneth Inman iSec.i, James Thayer. Second Row; Frank Nicaise, William A. Jones, Ronald Barkman (Pres. ), Jay Saul (Soc. Chair.), Robert Shields, Kenneth Gooldy. Third Row: Richard Newell Gooldy, Larry J. Kruszewski, Justin Patterson, Raymond A. Brassart I Faculty Advisor), D. Keith Carmichael. A Pi Kappa Phi fraternity cooled it at their pad during their tradi- tional Left Bank Dance which has an established beatnik theme. In the spring, the Pi Kappa Phis danced their formal Rose Ball. They went all out for intramural sports — especially football — entering the championship playoffs. Invited professors gave spe- cial talks to the fraternity ' s pledge class. PI KAPPA PHI 323 Front Row i lef ( to right I : Michael Gunn, John Helfrick, James Hermann, William Conner iTreas, ), David Porter (Pres.l, John Raeburn (Vice-Pres. I , Dale Pontius, James L. Kennedy, Thomas M. Deputy, Richard L. Dunn. Second Row: Earl F. Forst, James L. Kittle, Michael Hunsberger, John F. Hunt, George Gilmour, David Kaylor, Arthur Angotti, Jack Heflin, David Cousino, Patrick Flaningam, Joseph Brunner, John Trittschuh, Ralph Everly, David Ramsay, John McConnell. Third Row: Philip Newton, Frederick Cooke, James R. Stewart, Robert Latimer III, John Egolf, Pete Hammer, Michael Ferverda, John Whitmore, Craig Long, Robert Davidson, Robert B. Alexander, Jeff Dye. Fourth Row: William G. McCraley, Jerry Sparks, Gerald Hilbrich, Richard Deputy, John Cowan, Frederick Higgins, Samuel Parker, Gene Maudlin, Ronald Gerow, Edward Wuchner, Robert DuComb, Daniel Seitz, Lawrence Martin, Wayne Witmer, Michael Fulkerson, Gene Stout. Fifth Row: Thomas Lantz, Timothy Thomson, Max Rogers, Richard Schaible, Robert Marchino, Kent Ryan, Jon Lischke, Charles Poland, Arthur Smith, Stephen Bock, William Bennison, Thomas Garling, Claude Thompson, Curtis Linke, Richard Isel, Richard Coyle. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity danced through their winter formal, Gypsy dance, and a Hawaiian Melee pledge dance, then planned their annual campus reception for Little 500 Weekend. Athlet- ically inclined, the men of SAE won the all-sports trophies for intramurals for three consecutive years and retired the trophy this year. Speakers conducted weekly house programs. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 324 Front Row: Edward Greenberg, Charles Cohen, Lee Weiss (Treas. I, Lawrence Joseph (Pres. ), Robert Garelick (Vice-Pres. ) , Barry Cain (Sec. I, Robert Bromberg, Lawrence Simkin. Second Row: Michael Turken, James Forman, Richard Dworkus, Michael Spo- seep, Dennis Magid, Steven Ries, David Frolich, Lawrence Levitan, Jules Gordon, Lawrence Braun, Douglas Cohen, Martin Kaplan. Third Row: Larry Stone, Gerald Minkow, Jay Karol, Burton Evans, Robert Lipsig, Howard Sandler, Ronald Silverman, Howard Golden, Larry Baer, Norman Eisenberg, Benjamin Goldstein, Peter Roth- berg. Fourth Row: Robert Dock, Stephen Trotter, David Green- berg, Jerald Wolff, Kenneth M. Younger, Arnold Vinstein, Lonnie Levenberg, Elliott Gold, Edward Kaplan, Ronald Zubkoff, Irving Goodman, Stanley Rosenblatt, Michael Yellen. Fifth Row: Michael Barton, Bernard Stein, Robert Sheray, Wayne Secore, Elliot Gold- man, James Spear, David Lynn, Alan Goldstein, Stanley Fish, Melvin Anspach, Michael J. Katz, Larry Zavatsky, Warren Rosenblatt. Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity accepts the trophy for highest grades among campus fraternities spring semester from Dean Robert H. Shaffer. The men also won the National Founders Cup as the top SAM chapter in the country. An 18-room addition increased the house ' s capacity to 95 men. Egyptian Fling, Birdland, and spring and winter formats highlighted their social season. SIGMA ALPHA MU 325 % f f f, t Iff f Ok H Front Row: James K. Harris, Charles Kane (Tribune), Frank McCracken iSec. i, Stephen Berkey (Treas.), Stephen Krall (Pres. I, David Gibson I Vice-Pres. ) , Charles Mangus (Scholarship Adv.), Steven Emmert (Pledge Trainer), William Nolan. Second Row: James Keller, Don Carlson, Machael Nealon, John Charles Adamson, John Blutenthal, John Bender, John Mclntire, Robert Levinson, Thomas Thieme, Richard A. Manning, Jack Robinson, William Steele, James Culbertson, Terrence Buckley. Third Row: Berngan Cooper, Donald C. Miller, Gus Brown, Larry Brafford, Walter Wiesmiller, James Noggle, Jay Carter, David Davisson, C. Robert Leadbetter, James W, Berkey, Robert Lybrook, Joseph M Blatt, David M. Layne, Alan Graham, Oliver Steele. Fourth Row: John Lane, Lawrence Sells, Stephen Bash, Leif Hendrickson, Stephen Moster, Thomas McGraw, Frederick Finley, Dennis Roof, Donald McGovern, Jack Keller, Michael Murdock, Art Mam, Frederick Perry, James McBane, Thomas Ireland, Robert Fell, Fifth Row: Richard Heger, James Vandenbark, Peter Publow, Robert Bonwell, William Hunt, James Birr, Carter Morris, Clay Hushaw, John Wurtz, David Lantz, Ronald Roehler, Robert Flick, John B. Reeder Jr., Edward Amos, Richard Osborne, Thomas Browne, Robert Scott. Sigma Chis had no trouble giving away free watermelon at their annual Melon Mess. Pleidges were given the fine task of clean-up. The Sigma Chis and Alpha Phi sorority cleaned up together at Fall Carnival by winning first place for the best game of chance with Ghoul It, and the fraternity joined Pi Beta Phi sorority for the 1963 Little 500 festivities. SIGMA CHI Front Row I left to right I: Karen Jacobson (Rush Chair.), Pam- ela Whinston (Secorid Vice-Pres.l, Lynn Block iPres.l, Mrs. Rose Somberg (House Mother), Rochelle Tanenhaus (VIce-Pres. ) , Ellen Myers (Sec), Harriet Rosenfeld (House Manager). Second Row: Leslie Sims, Nancy Lozow, Joan Rosen, Miriam Rothman, Carol Lois Smith, Merle Libin, Sherry Gurevitz, Sandra Schwartz, Jan Dee Broida, Elinor Moss, Margery Resnick, Lynn Gottlieb, Third Row: Leslie Davison, Sally Berebitsky, Robyn Grant, Pamela Braun, Paula Fmkelstein, Bonnie Phillips, Susan : . at !i I: Klinger, Deborah Galbin, Alberta Winski, Melanie Newfield, Gloria Gehler, Alane Weiss, Sandra Zoss. Fourth Row: Shirley Kreug, Pearl Geschmay, Ellen Vinocur, Gail Berebitsky, Barbara Hantman, R. Janie Friedman, Sybil Polsky, Carole Jean Anker, Toby Mai Denberg, Eilene Cantor, Carol Monrow, Barbara Weinstein. Fifth Row: Jean Carole Weiss, Paulette Rubin, Barbara Glazier, Gail Botkin, Claudette Phillips, Judith Pollack, Jacqueline Glass, Shirley Katz, Barbara Cohen, Stephanie Katz, Charlene Green- berger, Rosalind Fine. Sigma Delta Tau sorority captured best all-round chapter award at national convention. Working with Sigma Alpha Mu frater- nity, they placed second in booth construction at Fall Carnival with Caboose to College Town. The SDT ' s entered I.U. Sing with Phi Delta Theta fraternity, and sponsored Beta Theta Pi fraternity in the Little 500 this year. SIGMA DELTA TAU 327 Front Row (left to right) : Geraldine Batman (Schol. Chair), Kathleen M. Cunningham (Corres. Sec), Glenda Marshall IRec. Sec), Mrs. Mildred Moss (House Mother), Nelda Sue Dyer (Pres. ), Celia Ropp ( Vice-Pres. I , Janet McClain (Treas.l, Jane Hargrove (Rush Chair. I . Second Row: Kathie L. Schilling, Sher- ry Sawyer, Mary Josephine Hilt, Carol Logan, Beverly Lane, Willa Beth Anderson, Joan Wilson, Leilani Kenney, Barbara Elliott, Helen Fowler, Barbara Robertson, Janet Louise Kill. Third Row: Cynthia Bottorff, Charlo Ann Spannuth, Judith Fae Robertson, Lois Ellen Klintworth, Carole Harris, Elizabeth Staines, Margaret Ann John- son, Nancy HIavek, Judith Mishler, Virginia Mcleay, Sandra Hus- son, Lynne Carlson, Sondra Ruston, Mary E. Gustafson. Fourth Row; Charlotte Jardine, Florence Buzinski, Billie Smith, Mary Ann Hob- son, Barbara Hauck, Gloria Senesac, Patricia Parnell, Kay Lynn Baird, Gretchen Wirts, Margaret Neff, lantha Zeman, Marsha Him- ler, Joan Arehart, Sara Lee Dyer. Fifth Row: Margaret Frye, Pamela Quinn, Phyllis Mills, Barbara Brown, Pamela Risley, Carol Ann Parker, Sandra Waegner, Karen Swank, Sue Neumann, Mary Alice Hargrave, Joanne Miller, Barbara Bosco, Sara Jo Victors, Carolyn Poindexter. Sigma Kappas win honorable mention for Run ' Em Till They ' re Yellow in Homecoming display competition. Umbrellas with orange arrows led people to wonder What ' s Up? at the Sigma Kappa and Theta Chi Fall Carnival booth. The sorority sponsored monthly dinners for faculty and foreign students and supported Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity in the Little 500. SIGMA KAPPA Front Row Meft to right l : James C. Danby, Ormin Brown, Thomas Johnson, Jerry Stohler, Jack Shaw I Vice-Pres. ) , Raymond Pavy (Seel, Thomas Barnes iPres. i, David Chapman (Chap.), Terry Wick (Treas. I , Richard Best. Second Row: Frederick Frauhiger, Bertrand Ewer, Terrance Smith, Terry McMilien, Keith Craddock, William Jackson, Kenton Tate, Thomas P. Wright, Allison Town- send, Dennis J. Fasone, Randall Welch, Edward Mollis, Thomas F. Merrill, William L. Wilson, Jr., James DeVoe, Donald F. Yoder, Edwin A. Harper. Third Row: Larry Schott, Michael Burt, John McMilien, John Olmstead, Larry D. Berning, Michael F. Lehman, John D. Weaver, Thomas Fries, James Roth i Pledge Trainer , Philip B. Roby, George Spees, Robert McQuiston, Patrick Boyce, Robert Frauhiger. Fourth Row: William Johnson, Richard Gohman, John R. Hair, Ronald E. Guthier, Stephen Watson, Joel Mont- gomery, Kenneth A. Smith, Richard Armstrong, Henry Persons, Harvey Phillips, Danny O ' Laughlin, John Biteman, William Vogel I Pledge Trainer i, David Briney, William Harper, Bruce Wilkin- son, Richard Woosnam, Dennis Siewin, James Sparks. Fifth Row: David Bosselmann, Clark Harrison, Roger Harned, Stephen Pohl, Larry K. Whiteman, Thomas W. Anderson, Ross Creekmore, Leonard Vincent, James Seal, David Miner, Edwin Janney, Robert Johnson, James Leininger, Glen Shelton, Richard Brete, J. E. Pawlowski, James P. Moore, Ronald Cummings, Peter Leininger, Charles Roush, John Ravenscroft, David Granger. Men of Sigma Nu social fraternity honored house president and fiancee with Champagne Toast in November, Paired with Delta Gamma for Fall Carnival, they won first place for booth construc- tion. At Christmas the Sigma Nus gave a party for foreign stu- dents. The White Rose Formal, VMI dance, Bar Room Brawl, and Voodoo Dance rounded out their social calendar. SIGMA NU i2y ■R yWMl- . ¥ f f f 1 1 t • ! MM • f f Front Row Heft to right): Thomas Michael Bauer (Rec.i, Larry Richard Sheets iSoc. Chair. I, Donald F. Sharinon (Sec), Michael Ray Bourn I Vice-Pres. ) , Joseph Andrew UrbanskI (Pres. ), Robert L. Weisser (TreasJ, Robert Larry Prather i Sr. Marshal), Fred Campbell (Pledge Trainer). Second Row: Lawrence V. Mann, Clark N. Montgomery, Gary Lee Keach, Dean Mendenhall, Gary Von Myers, Steven Deane Schaedel, Charles Williams, Bud Hamil- ton, Galen Richard Lutz, Thomas John Ingmire, James Martin Elliott, Dale Edward Ettel, Third Row; Kenneth Le Andrews, Charles Robert Roach, Fred J. Nori, William F. Lanham, Thomas A, Edier, William C. Hankermeyer, George Maier Hartig, Ronald James Segebarth, James Dale Andrews, Phillip William Morris, James Love, Eugene F. McKinney, Frank P. Venezia. Fourth Row: Steven Arthur Segal, Charles Henry Hohman, Paul John Dubiel, John Henry Boehm, Charles W. Wilt, Philip Lee Jones, Robert Niesse, Donald Lee Despot, Thomas George Prall, David Burns, Michael James Wallace. Fifth Row: Paul Timothy Panes, Raymond Gustav Kubisch, Edward John Ponszek, Robert Bailey, James Bailey, William White, Roger Yule, Carl John Carlson, Thomas Allen Felger, Fred Worden Prall, Patrick T. McKamey. Sigma Phi Epsilon ' s chapter at I.U. has received a silver tea service for its record of supporting the national fraternity ' s summer camp for underprivileged children. The chapter has had one hundred per cent donation for ten years. Interested in charities, they also collected money for the Heart Fund drive. Their major social event was a Queen of Hearts formal. % SIGMA PHI EPSILON 330 Front Row (left to right) : Maxton Sowers, Jerry R. Haberman, Tom Collins, James Summerville, John Crittenden ' See), Phillip Thrasher (PresJ, Michael Haines I Vice-Pres. ) , William Bruce Chappel (Treas.), Patrick J. Roberts lAlum. Coun.), Michael J. Havert (Hist.), Larry Joe Smith. Second Row: David Dilley, John B. Weston, William A, Carpenter, John F O ' Sullivan. Jr., Richard Hoffert, Robert Swan, Michael Clark, Lee Donahue, Larry Hardesty. Third Row; Thomas Keppler, Thomas R. Gill, Michael E. Foley, Gerald Ryan, Allen King, Donald G. Carswell, Max Lieberenz, Paul Baker, David H. Brubeck, G. Rex Anderson, Tom M. McGinnis. Sigma Pi fraternity flew the skull and crossbones at Treasure Island, their fall pledge dance, and Homecoming found them heading for outer space with a Let ' s Blast Off display. They also won a championship in league bowling and sponsored an Orchid Formal. At Easter, they gave a party for handicapped children, and they entered Little 500 with Phi Mu sorority. SIGMA PI F° ' , .i -- :m ' 331 Front Row: Robert Toney iTreas.l, Richard Helvie (Chap.l, Richard Fox (Pledge Trainen, Jimmie Barroquillo ( Vice-Pres. ) , Mrs. Marie Tiernan (House Mother), David Harpold (Pres.), G. Scott Johnson (Sec.i, Dale Terry (Hist. I, L. E. Armstrong iSoc. Chair. I . Second Row: M. L. Rogers, Thomas Pfaff, Donald L. Walker, Mark C. Tinsley, Marvin Ratner, Paul M. Miller, Gary F. Richardson, C. James Walker. Third Row: Nicos Roussos, David Kaska, Danny Davis, John Hamilton, Brian Bates, Ronald Hedrick, G. Patrick Fuzy Jr., T. P. White. Fourth Row: Gary D. Gross, Dale A. Krane, R. Gene Stout, Glen G. Graber, Anton Jirsa, Ronald Swelstad, J. K. Robinson, Gerald Stokes. Fifth Row: James Douglas Hadley, William R. Fortner, John Sundholm, James Curtiss, Donald Hodges, Bert Mullins, James Whitmer, Robert Allman. Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity dedicated its new chapter home dur- ing Homecoming. Their favorite guest is their housemother, the first one they have had living in their house. The fraternity and Alpha Omicron Pi sorority sponsored a Christmas party for under- privileged children, and the Tekes also had a Christmas dance. Red Carnation Ball, and their Spring Formal. t ' ' 4iif- ' - TAU KAPPA EPSILON T 332 i SiLBJiJifxas.a ■f f jf-f f- ' f. ' t ' r f ft? Vf 7 1 V- Front Row (left fo right) : Jack Lynn Calbert, Arthur Czimer, Gene Shannon Nesbit Jr., Ashby Myers Jr. ITreas. ), Ronald Gillam (Pledge Marshall!, Robert Byron (Pres. ), Larry Contos (Vice- Pres. ) , Robert Russell (Sec. I, John Marynell, Arnold Nelson. Second Row: Rex Lee Houser, Edward H. Osborne, Jerry Reed, Philip Holdread, Jeff Stahl, Clayton Hugh Atkins, Thomas E. Turpin, James Stewart Goodner, Michael O. Thornburg, James D. Marbach, Thomas Tappan, Steve Allen, Thomas P. Luby. Third Row: Melvin Roschelle, Fredric Buckingham, Joe Keough, John G. Forbes, John Eichenberger, Clark McClain, Thomas Con- way, Dave Gaskill, Thomas Hayhurst, Randall Tobias, Rodney Stone, Michael Jordan, James Talbert. Fourth Row: Edward Rus- sell, David Knoll, John Matthew Ganster, Roger David, John My- ran, Richard Strange, Robert Byron, John Marvin Bentz, Terry Tieman, Martin T. Barco Jr., John Doub, William Hill, Robert M. Brown, H. Jeffrey May, Donald Hope. Back Row: Steven Ray, Robert Taylor, John Metts, Daniel Rissing, Steven Atkins, Christo- pher Kleinhenz, David Gallahue, Dennis Stewart, Robert Pickett, Bruce Kotzan, Stephen Leggett, Richard Simon, Ronald Crick, David Karth. Men of Theta Chi social fraternity showed their imagination by converting one of their exchange meals to a roast pig dinner. In the fall the Theta Chis had their Barn Dance and presented their Dream Girl at the annual spring formal. Participation in Fall Carnival, I.U. Sing, Little 500, and their Theta Chi Bicycle Bounce rounded out their calendar. THETA CHI K 333 L « t f « f f f f f t n Front Row i left to right : Richard M. Levin, Stephen Klein, Michael J. Mehr, Gary Lozow (Soph. Rep. 1 , Frederick R. Rickles, (Hist. I, Jerry Melvin Socol (Pies. I, Myron Shapiro (Vice-Pres. I , Bernard Gross (Sec. i, Gary Auerback (Treas. ), Michael Siegel, Steven Kottler, Thomas Edison. Second Row: Howard Borin, Michael S. Lieberman, Ivan Portnoy, Stephen R. Erenburg, Mark Stephen Haendel, Richard D. LeBurkien, Stephen J. Schulte, Howard Wittenberg, Kenneth M. Goldstein, Sidney Miller, Jay Brodey, Samuel James Fishman, Sanford Rosen, Paul Bradley Basan, Norman Mitloff. Third Row; Michael Louis Freid, Jerry Golner, Jerry Regen, John Greenwald, Samuel Schatz, Ronald Bremen, Duke Douglas Rouse, Jack L. Efroymson, Mark Shapiro, James Strauss, F. Dee Goldberg, J. Michael Katz, Steven Hirsch- feld, Louis Rand Winski, Graham Oakes King, Edwin Jay Loeser. Fourth Row: Morris Tabak, Harvey Schuchman, Mickey Baer, Howard Vogel, John Goldberg, Richard Dale Loft, Robert Joel Bernhardt, Thomas Schloss, Jeffrey Johnothan Rich, Mark Dia- mond, Harvey Ziessman, Bob Sulnick, Joseph Vogel, Norman Marcus , Eugene Michael Feltman, Martin Lebowitz, Harvey Harris. Fifth Row: Arthur German, Stuart Engelberg, Charles Zegelbone, Robert Y. Chulock, Lee J. Smith, Harvey W. Nelson, Joel E. Gross, Steve Gavin, David B. Berkson, Joel Schwartz, Jack L. Kane, Donald Edward Wertheimer, Geoffrey Seaman, Larry Schuch- man, Martin Walter, Robert Stuart Roth, Allan Berk, Vladimir MancI, Robert Jay Braman. Zefa Beta Tau fraternity members appraise progress on their new house on North Jordan Avenue. Busy socially with the annual spring formal, Homecoming and pledge dances, initia- tion dance, and the Big Switch, the ZBT ' s also entered Little 500 with Clark House and won two first place prizes for their booth, Tee Off, co-sponsored by Chi Omega sorority, in Fall Carnival. ZETA BETA TAU 334 Front Row (left to right): Linda Lovig iHist.i, Diana Maat (Ritual Chair.), Jean Wilson (Corr. Sec. I , Sally Hays (Treas.), Linda Young I Pres. I , Diane Stoewer (Pledge Trainer), Rebecca Warnock (Rush Chair.), Sandra McHugh (Rec. Sec), Barbara Deaton ( VIce-Pres. ) . Second Row: Norma Wood, Janice Bales, Susan Pearson, Rita Burd, Susan Bolyard, Carole Kuester, Mrs. Walter Stahlschmldt (House Mother), Diane Zimmerman, Karen Lyman, Sylvia Stoker, Phyllis Deaton, Patricia Foale, Karen Clark. Third Row: Nancy Dice, Margaret Gray, Linda Stanfield, Karen Lineback, Catherine Mallett, Alice Polito, Abigail Hall, Sue Frederich, Marilyn Jones, Donna Dawson, Margaret Wllke, Ad- nenne Zallen, Judith Jentz, Shirley Flannery. Fourth Row: Claudia Litkenhous, Sandra Akers, Martha Duncan, Jane Carter, Sharon Graham, Barbara Aller, Jacqueline Barley, Carol Sue Hemmerlein, Judith Stanley, Sheryl Rennaker, Joan Burkey, Patricia Meek, Patricia Noland, Claudia Deeds. Fifth Row: Jerri Skeans, Mary George Hammersley, Erdlne Zimmerman, Norma Stroud, Sandra ContI, Rebecca Parmenter, Jo MacLean, Mary Barter, Judith Dye, Susan Coplen, Janice Hardesty, Sally Lou Phend. Zefa Tau Alpha sorority shows its vivid spirit of sisterhood. The ZTA ' s traveled to Purdue University for their annual state day, and cheered the men of Sigma Chi fraternity in Little 500. The sorority also sponsored faculty and foreign student banquets and participated in the Jordan River Review. At Christmas, a tree trimming party put them in a holiday mood. ZETA TAU ALPHA y 335 Front Row i loft to right): Nelda Dyer, Judith Stevens IRush Jean Counselor Chair, i, Dianne Brandt (Jr. Panhellenic Adviser I, Susan Smith Rocke (Treas. I, Kathryn Simmers (Pres. I, Susan Backus (Seel, gore, Charlene Greenberger (Seel, Linda Young. Second Row: Susan Block Kroenar, Gwendolyn Ingram, Karin Grimsley, Christy Clements, Piper, Margaret Bentley, Charlene Sarka, Sally Shaw, Sharon Third Row: Mary Jo Owens, Colet te Laberge, Karen Kil- Diane Stoewer, Marcia Renegar, Barbara Harrison, Lynn , Elinor Parker, Diane Corenman. Indiana University ' s Panhellenic Association, whose membership includes the presidents of the twenty-one sororities on campus, meets every Monday to communicate, exchange ideas, and discuss recent concerns of all sororities. This May I.U. ' s Panhellenic Asso- ciation was host to delegates from all Indiana Panhellenic Associa- tions at the state convention here. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL 336 Front Row (left to right) : Sharon Fuller, Gwendolyn Ingram, Heather Whittemore, Leilani Kenney I Sec. I, Patricia Rice Miller (Pres.), Louise Newhard ( Vice-Pres. ) , Betsy Williams (Treas.), Anne Williams, Mary Ann Spahr Second Row: Kay Welch, Sheryl Rennaker, Judith Nagel, Sue Chattin, Nancy Miller, Cheryl Beiriger, Elinor Parker, Karon Squier, Miriam Rothman. Junior Panhellenic Council members sponsored a Greek orphan again this year, aided in the Bloomington Cancer Drive, and con- tributed food baskets to the Senior Citizen House at Christmas. Composed of pledge class presidents from all sororities, the mem- bers of Junior Panhel strive to improve the pledge system by stressing scholarship and planning co-ordinated activities. JUNIOR PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Front Row I left to right : Jack Shaw, Howard Turner, Curtis Linke I Sec), Carter Morris, Arthur Kalleres I Pres. I , Jerry Mayes, Larry M. Davis iTreas. i, Franklin Rudolph, Michael Seigel. Second Row: Robert Leonard, Dale Dean, James Owens, Edgar Phillips, Roosevelt Warren, Jerry Fink, Philip Thrasher, Richard Schroeder, Jonathan Bowman Robert Hawkins. Third Row: J. Mike Keiter, Richard Pletcher, William Logan, John Helfrich, James Hanig, David R. Fisher, Craig Long, Harry Ramsey, Robert Merchen. Fourth Row: John Franz, Dave Koenit, J. Stephen Krall, Myron Shapiro, Lester Thompson, S. Peter Shuler, Melvin Anspach, Jay F. Youngflesh. Inferfraternity Council, whose members are representatives from all fraternities, sponsors many projects which promote co-operation among the fraternities. This year the council organized rush regis- tration, distributed brochures about campus fraternities, and spon- sored a smoker for fraternity men and members of the University administration interested in fraternity affairs. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL 338 Front Row (left to right i : David Meo, Thomas Kilrain, Roger Nealis, J. R. Hiatt Jr. iPresJ, Randall Long, Steven Johnson. Second Row: Stephen Moster, Henry Persons, Lester Thompson • Dir. I, William Bruce, Larry W. Garden, Richard House. A pledge class smoker and the tug of war across the Jordan River are two of the major events annually sponsored by the Junior Inter- fraternity Council. Both events help to improve relations among the pledges and between the pledges and active members of the fraternities. Scholarship and improvement of the pledge pro- gram rank high among the goals of the Junior IFC. JUNIOR INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL 339 BIG DORMITORIES i FROM LITTLE PUDDLES B A Mi  ■■ ■■■■ ■ If i r-:4 -- :il •« ' t m - ; 12C ? r _ ?B J Inter-Residence Halls Association, organized in the spring of 1 960, strives to build unity among the residence halls. IRHA contains three levels of government: hall, center, and inter-residence units. The center government, composed of an executive council and cabinet, correlates activities of individual center units. Each unit has a legislative and judicial board. INTER-RESIDENCE HALLS ASSOCIATION 342 Front Row (left to right): Rebecca White, Randall Jehs, Diane Krongel, Tracy Temple, Ronnie Hancock, Kitty Kelley. Second Row: Gerald Peters, William Reynolds, Stephen Race, Nikiforos Diamandouros, Franklin Vargo, William J, Godfrey. PRESIDENTS ASSEMBLY JUDICIAL BOARD Left to Right: Frederic Huffman iCh.i, Harriet Mechling, Don Morton, Carole Sachs, James Dickman, Mary McClellan. ' 1 ;, , 343 FOSTER QUADRANGLE HHir ■■■■■■ iinM ■■■III latiii ■Mlfl leiiii miifi ■iiiii iiiiei ilMII ■■■in ■■■Ml ■un Foster Quadrangle, I.U. ' s newest and nnost modern dormitory, welcomed its first occupants this year. In the fall, boys lived in two of four unfinished men ' s dorms. Hardships included eating in Wright Quad and being disturbed by sounds of machinery. Second semester, the completed nine-floor women ' s dorm housed the overflow of girls from other campus housing. 344 EXECUTIVE BOARD Left lo right: Kenneth Waugh, I Pres i , Marymartha Smith, i Female Vice-Pres ' , Calvin Bellamy, (Male Vice-Pres , Diana Shirk, iSec.i, David Schappi, ' Treas. ' 345 Front Row (left to right): Robert Mueller, Melville Sprunger, Robert Meyer, Mark Hershberger. Second Row: David Schafer, Thomas Foreman, William Edward Busse II, (Gov.), William Kleckner, Robert Kearney. SHEA HOUSE SHEA HOUSE Front Row i left to right! : William Rupnght, Craig Hardman, Donna Zimmerman (Sweetheart 1 , Benedict Marnocha, Wendell Bailey. Second Row: Kenneth Waugh, Thomas Lyons, James Freel, Guy Sellmer, James Pennington, David Schappi. 346 Front Row Meft to right i : Marvin G Skidmore, Ralph Fisher, Paul Hoffman, Larry Dean Jackson, Fred Schaefer. Second Row: Calvin Bellamy, Roger Holmes, Greg Baker, Dennis M. Robinson, Lewis N. Hughes Jr. SHEA HOUSE MARTIN HOUSE Front Row (left to right i: Robert Leighton, Paul LaRosa, Jack Johnson, John Rodriguez, Paul Clark, Daniel Scullin, Frederick Cox, Michael D. Tucker, Dale Grogg, Michael Ross, Brownell Payne. Second Row: Donald Hewlett, Stanley Adsit, Walter McCaughna, James Loftus, Leonard Pogue, Dennis Lytle, Robert Chiszar, James Zaieski, Jack Leonhardt (Counselor), Brice Farrar, David M. Perry, Jon McCain. Third Row: Roy Joe McGuffey, William Peterson, James MacKay, David Stier, Thomas Helton, Charles Stephens, John Bihlman, Stephen McCracken, Lawrence Fluhr, David Erne (Gov. i, Clorius L. Lay. Fourth Row: Steven McDonald, Dana Sherman, David Williams, Brian Goffacker, Collins Clyburn, Jon Van Oosten, Paul Day, Norman Kempler, Kermit Zieg, Douglas Harris [Counselor 1 . 347 GRADUATE RESIDENCE CENTER The Graduate Residence Center grew this year with the addition of Hershey Hall and Stempel Hall. GRC is made up of ten residence halls, a dining hall, and a lounge, with a separate library to be added next year. The GRC Council, the legislative body, governed the center. Movies, dances, and picnics were held for the resi- dents, a third of whom are foreign students. 348 Front Row (left to right): Linda Bowton, Louise P. Sieburg, Bonnie Landes, Carleta Ford, Marianne Williams, Jean Duffy, Catherine Fisler. Second Row; Caryl Boyer, Isabelle Idzik, Mary Beth Mattox, Patricia Bojarski, Denise Keightley, Sharon Utiey, Jaris Standley, Nancy Hale. HERSHEY HOUSE HERSHEY HOUSE Front Row (left to right): Jacqueline Weddle, Marcia Fowler, Joyce Ikenberry, Joan Alford, Landa Dale, Carol Hercamp, Nancy Sargent. Second Row: Mary Jo Day, Betty Jo Day, Gayle Mot- singer, Sharia Klahr, Peggy Mallory, Janet Stephenson, Carol Nan Smith, Barbara Lanman. Third Row: Terry Olson, Joanne Poon, Nancy Abernethy, Mary Koy Krebs, Peggy Rogers, Joann Colburn, Linda Nauta, Brenda Piercy, Jane Tiernan. 349 I i rrm Front Row Meft to right) : Elaine Naramoto (Gov), Sharlene Hoke, Beverly Sue Graveel, Danette Keleman, Nancy Boes- Second Row: Louise Tschmel, Sara Scott, Kathleen Wallace Cultural Co-or, I , Marvel Gray, Karen Wood I Communications Co-or. I , Phyllis Rei- tenour (Vice-Gov). Third Row: Sandra Hendricks, Pamela Was- son, Barbara Paxson, Barbara Spencer I Sec.-Treas. I , Andrea Thompson, Patricia Borders, Mary Jo Kimmell HERSHEY HOUSE STEMPEL HOUSE Front Row (left to right I : Cheryl Stewart, Charl Ann McFarling (Sec. I, Emily Wolfe ITreas. (, Mary Thomas Bell (Vice-Gov. I, Greer Dawson (Gov.), Maria Antonia Reyes (Cultural Chair), Sherry Moore (Rec. Chair. I, Marymartha Smith. Second Row: Carol Reahard, Jackqueline Baker, Patricia Macher, Mary Broviak, Janet Banta, Diane Shirk, Mary Beth Carter, Joyce Tolan, Lois Bowton. Third Row: Janice Duncan, Nancy Stauffer, Carolyn Settle, Sylvia Shockley, Janice Remala, Shirley Sloan, Barbara Frasser, Suzanna Glover, Carol Andres. Fourth Row: Beverly Cline, Leta L, Watson, Lois D. Hmurovic, Donna Kenyon, Nancy Hawk, Miriam Breckenridge (Counselor I, R. Diane Huber, Gloria Moore, Janet McClintick. 350 Front Row Muft tj rightl: Karen Mitchell, Susan Hunter, Lynn Marcus, Barbara Blackmun, Herberta Kay Stanley. Second Row: Carolyn Brooks, Stephany Takala, Joyce Gitzke, Roberta Marmer, STEMPEL HOUSE STEMPEL HOUSE Jaunice Reagin, Judy Kay Safewright. Third Row: Janis Nelson, Ann Swift, Pamela Hoffman, Martha Rufner, Sharon O ' Brien, Jo Misklmins, Carol U ' Halie Front Row (left to right) : Mary Quin, Sheri DeYoung, Lynn Deman, Deborah Bennett, Carol Kohler, Barbara Zimmerman. Second Row: Margaret Ann Barrows, Judith Gaul, Nancy Cobbum, Marianna § ' in Ritter, Judith Zultanski. Third Row: Susan Davidson, Barbara Lambdin, Margaret Reynolds (Counselor), Barbara Ossyra, Susan Ripley, Carol Knazur. In its second year of being a residence dormitory, the Men ' s Resi- dence Center housed nearly 450 students. The young men ranged from freshmen to seniors. Three buildings — Edmonson, Cravens, and Smith — make up MRC, The football team stays as a unit at Cravens Hall. This year, MRC gave several dances, including one at the Frangipani Room of the Memorial Union. 352 MEN ' S RESIDENCE CENTER 353 Left to Right: Gerald Peters (IRHA Rep.), Richard Yeager (Treas. ), Nikiforos Diamandouros (PresJ, Lowell Spencer (Soc. Co-ordinator I . A drive to improve living conditions in Men ' s Residence Center this year brought pleasing results. New equipment for the unit ' s student government, publication of a handbook for unit governors, and a center paper, The Tower, were realized. Topping the list of social activities were a reception for the cast of Sound of Music, a Valentine dance, and exchange dinners. EXECUTIVE BOARD Front Row i left to right i : Edward Pearson, Chester Jastremski, John Aldriedge. Second Row: Richard Frederick Jr., Gary Kruchten, David Parker, Gerald Gallina, JUDICIAL BOARD GOVERNORS Left to right: Richard Dean, George Murphy, William Rieck, Richard Summers, Michael Yocum, Barrie Zimmerman. 355 1 Front Row i left to right ' : James Schoemer (Counselor), Richard Dean (Gov), Marvin Dellinger (Vice-Gov.), Dennis Wegert, Robert G. Buckner, Helmut Brguman (Sec, Treas. ) , Marc C. Porter. Second Row: Dave M. Jackson, Michael Oleson, Michael E. Reardon, Marc Carmichaei, John J. Brown, Stephen Smith, Keith Callis, Drew Bachman. Third Row: Larry Gurthet, Franklin Yudkin, Stephen BIythe, David Shelsy, David Hochstetler, Michael Shannon, Stephen Jones, Denis White. Fourth Row: William Hornaday, Wilbert Davis, Joseph Cline, William N. Reed, Kendell Smith, Charles W. Blau, James R. Hosier, Thomas G. Pawloske. CRAVENS HOUSE CRAVENS HOUSE Front Row (left to right): Ronald Duffala, Stanley Mosser, Carl Kiehler, Ralph Knoerr, Jon Wayne Brown, Ronald Johnston. Second Row: Keith Anderson, William Bundy, Charles Sills, Lawr- ence Elwood, Jerry Real, Michael Smith, Thomas Fetter. Third Row: Wayne Evens. Marvin Wenning, Fred Jewell, Gary Darnell, Jerry O ' Shaughnessey, Larry Garden. 356 Front Row i left to right I : Stephen Garland, Leonard Slatkm (Gov.), Charles Gwaltney, Smauel Boyd, John Mcintosh, John Harris, Patrick McNeal. Second Row: Stephen Beasley, Malcolm Stauffer, Gary Kruchten, John Aldriedge, Milan Vujnovich, Michael LaRocco, William Witwer, David Richard, Third Row: Larry Sutton, Steve Ellis, Rolland Ditto, Frederick Kuehn, Fred Seibel Jr., John Gerry Day, Joseph Costello, EDMONSON HOUSE EDMONSON HOUSE Front Row (left to right): Edward Saffen (TreasJ, David Pierce (Counselor), Erik Peterson, William Rieck (Gov.), Raymond Doyle, Michael C. McLaughlin (Vice-Gov), Ronald Alvarez. Second Row: Christopher Carlson, Michael Hinant, James McCormick, Garth L. LeMaster Jr., Charles Smid, Edward McCabe, Ray Auble, Michael S. Miller. Third Row: Gordon Mullikin, David A. Parker, William James Collins, Don Steward, Kenneth Etter, Amos Jan Speck, Joseph Antonini. Fourth Row: Jack Sum, Richard Yeager, Kent Bagylae, Thomas Campbell, Ivan Geisler, Carl Neuman, DeWayne Montgomery, David Gwinn. 357 Front Row (left to right) : James Remich, Robert McCann, William Engstrom, Richard Summers, John Hicks, James Miles, Ronald A. Chandler, David Hardy. Second Row: Kent Berglund, Thomas Conner, Charles Hoover, Jack Lagle, Ronald L. Black, Ray Siemers, Michael Steven Cooper. Third Row; Kenneth Schuck, Alan Baum- gartner, Mark Peden, Albert Lawvere, Kenneth Frost, Jack Kendall Mayfield, Larry Jones, Jay Hart, Samuel Spade. EDMONSON HOUSE SMITH HOUSE Front Row (left to right): Thomas Richardson, David Vincent, David Kramer (Gov.i, William Sterrett, Thomas Narron. Second Row: William Kyle, James Baird, Thomas Meek, Michael Sims, Thomas Edgell, Lawrence Mann. Third Row: Andrew Williams, Leiand Baxter, Paul Abernathy, Ronnie Wade, James Queen, Robert Bolin, Alan Miller. 358 Front Row (left to right) : Richard Hagenston, Lowell Spencer, Daniel Walters, Barrie Zimmerman (Gov.), William Ertel (Vice- Gov.), Mitchell Markovich, James Gromer. Second Row; Charles Davis, R. Stanley Wilson, James Philip McDonald, James Robert McDonald, Ronald Jongsma, David Power. SMITH HOUSE SMITH HOUSE Front Row (left to right); Norman Wade, Carl Johnson, George Murphy Jr. (Gov.), John Plunkett, Donald Levin iTreas. I, Cullen Athey, Frederick Hepler, Robert Johann, George Collins. Second Row: Richard Gilbert, Gerald Peters, David Armstrong, Leroy Adams, Garry Schoon, James Best, Paul Borden, James Hummert. Third Row: Kent Johnston, Steven Lunsford, Edward Pearson, Robert McKee, Charles Berkley, Robert Borthwick, Nikiforos Dia- mandouros, Jeffrey Daran, Valentine Pisarski. 359 360 READ CENTER Read Center girls go Gun Ho, starting with a well-organized Orientation Week program. After movies and talks, newcomers felt a part of Ole I.U . Their year ' s activities included partici- pating in Fall Carnival, an all-fraternity mixer, I.U. Sing, Little 500, center dances. Pixie Week, and other programs. The center showered gifts on a needy family at Christmas. 361 Dedication ceremonies for the four wings of Daniel Read Hall, women ' s residence center, were conducted this fall. The center was named after Daniel Read in recognition for his outstanding support of women ' s rights. Appropriately, the wings were named after University women graduates, Lena Adams Beck, Emma Jen- nings Clark, Jennie Foster Curry, and Bertha Knight Landes. READ OFFICERS 362 CENTER COUNCIL nj f 4 JUDICIAL BOARD 363 r ' Fronr Row ,r ft to right I : Sarah Lightner, Susan Bargholz, Roselyn Schramm, Mary Jo Bolster, Jill White, Lynda Jo Tomlin. Second Row: Mary Ann Thomas, Pauline Kolarczyk, Suzanne Zaieck, Mary Gleason, Cynthia Foster, Linda Booher, Susan Pace. Third Row: Janet Louise Thomp-.r B.hIijij jj ir ' ,s hi CrrJe Jane Jackson, Susan VanHorne, Dhina Westlake, Sarah K. Houston, Virginia Carter, Sandra Harvill. Beck House exchange party with Beta Theta Pi social fraternity started off the year at a gracious pace. Participating in Fall Car- nival and presen ting Dads ' Day and Mothers ' Day programs also added to their busy schedules. Co-operative parents also made the year a success, when they sent surprise gifts to their daugh- ters for the Christmas party. Santa delivered the presents. BECK HOUSE Front Row Meft to right): Linda Lumsden, Judith Green, Carole White, Aleta Shumaker, Benny Jane Ketchan, Sally Stroup, Gail Rathbun, Karen McClung, Kathryn Graebel. Second Row: Irene Evertts, Diane Fountain, Martha Susan Johnson, Nancy Martin, Lois McGaughey, Patricia Owens, Carol Traub, Carol Frakes, Karen Jones, Judith Robinson. Third Row: Sherry Hostetler, Nancy Dyer, Shelvie Stout, Nancy Cii ' ■ ' -rco Mason, Linda Saykas, Wanda Slipher, Judith McFarland, Mary McPherson. Fourth Row: Sharon Cooper, Linda Murback, Pamela Kesler, Pamela Field, Rita Car- penter, Nancy Gould, Carol MacDonald, Connie Oliver, Scotta Flaningam, Linda Knapp. BECK HOUSE BECK HOUSE Front Row i left to right): Betsy Brown, Sharon Sacks, Suzanne Kinnaman, Sherie King, Sharon McKay, Beth Main, Sheila Chilton, Cherry Thompson, Judith Long. Second Row: Melinda McClung, Pamela Johnson, Betty Rolland, Martha Coleman, Lee Anne Foster, Judith Hardesty, Caroline Ohman, Lori Watson, Patricia Chamblin, Mary Jane Copeland. Third Row: Ruth Ellen McCallister, Gayle Vogel, Donna Moots, Carol Humm, Marsha Brook, Donna Lee Leonard, Billie Jean Konop, Patricia Lee, Jo Anne Darby. r a f 365 o .n - ' i Front Row (left to right) : Treva Davis, Christina Bancroft, Sharon Charters, Kathleen Byrkett, Carol Mickelson, Janet Hoodelmier, Paulette Froemming, Kay Tyler, Sharon Klatte, Dianne Ramsey. Second Row: Jane Goss, Gyanith Ritter, Jane Ingra, Krista Truman, Betty Wilson, Lee Weninger, Sarah Dill, Virginia Wynn, Sara Cartwright, Sara Yoder, Judith Ingersoll. Third Row: Karen Old- ham, Stephanie Thomas, Nancy DeRolf, Janice Shives, Mary Frischie, Elizabeth Votaw, Suzanne Darko, Sharon Beachmann, Nancy Jo Pinney, Nancy Herrman. Fourth Row: Carolyn Cherry, Donna Zimmerman, Sharon Csermts, Patricia Meal, Sheryl Sanxter, Tonya Foust, Gayle Walters, Edith Ann Wilson, Patricia Diane Lawson, Linda Jean Bulson, Joan Zellner, Judy Pifer, Sheran Koetje. Clark House, which has the Clark Bar, a snack shop, entered Fall Carnival with a White Rabbit booth. The girls participated en- thusiastically in the I.U. Sing, as well as in Little 500 and Mini. Scholarship banquets in fall and spring honored girls receiving 3.0 or higher. Officers and outstanding girls were honored at a recognition dinner in the spring. CLARK HOUSE Front Row (left to right! : Karen _.ur j,;n. McGotr. s Sdrah Bash, Janice Krieseimeyer, Cheryl Percifield, Karen Jones, Sue Wicker, Rebecca White, Sue Elayne Smith, Nancy Starks. Second Row: Loretta Piggee, Jone Niblick, Joan Hargis, Marcia Shadley, Patricia Nixon, Sherry Wagoner, Karen Daily, Annetta Goodman, Janice Gaertner, Jeanne Weimer, Levanna Watkins. Third Row: Susan Sprenger, Sandra Hartke, Cheryl Topham, Diane Hippensteel, Jody Schlemmer, Marilyn Stanley, Jane Schnakenburg, Maryellen Frazier, Gail Benjamin, Gloria Crick, Sandra Rafferty, Maude Rosser. CLARK HOUSE CLARK HOUSE Front Row (left to right ' : Karen Yeager, Betsy Foote, Margaret Stenson, Melissa Warnock, Judith Keresztury, Maureen Barlock, Dianne LaMaster, Nancy Rhodes, Donna Cross, Mary McClellan, Sue Ann Sholt. Second Row; Carolyn Cunningham, Nancy Norton, Mary Weakley, Carole Beazley, Judith Jorgensen, Cheryl Cako, Mary Jane Stokes, Caroline Brown, Sharon Ann Harpring, Cynthia Ferguson, Sheridan Long, Charlie Stettner. Third Row: Nancy 367 Front Row litt to right): Phyllis Kay Owens, Cynthia Hamiltjn, Nancy Davis, Martha Carter, Heidi Black, Jill Flockencier, Judith- ann Armborst, Muriel Johnson, Linda Ann Miller, Marilyn Lazar, Carol Bardock. Second Row: Connie Christ, Karen Hunt, Diana Movius, Jane Keyes, Frances Crowder, Maribeth Faherty, Janet Eberle, Linda Loman, Diane Frederick, Louann Weaver, Carolyn Fleischauer. Third Row: Glenda Austin, Carolyn A. Smith, Lou Ann Golden, Martha Roskobz, bharon L. Brown, Annette Baker, Tamra Ewald, Diane Wieland, Joan Gahimer, Linda Rae Smith, Carolyn S. McCullough, Elaine Edwards. Fourth Row: Judith Har- land, Diane Tellman, Lyndia Green, Cheryl Cutright, Julie Easter- day, Edwina Davis, Karen Shoemaker, Betty Plikuhn, Martha Day- huff, Sally Tompkins, Elizabeth Reker, Vickie Owen. Curry House girls participated in Fall Carnival, Little 500, and I.U. Sing. To show their spirit at Christmas, the girls joined with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity to present a party for children of the Exchange Home. A scholarship dinner was given to honor members of the unit who excelled in grades, and cultural programs were included in the group ' s schedule of activities. CURRY HOUSE 368 Front Row (left to right) : Nancy Scheineson, Patricia Layne, Claire Springer, Nancy McGaughey, Kathleen Helton, Lynne Wickerham, Sandra Bean, Nancy Young, Ruth Lautzenheiser, Donna Berns, Sharon Ann Smith, Sharon Grant. Second Row: Judith Gleser, Susan Morrison, Judith Schwartz, Chris Garrott, Alberta Bartholo- mew, Elaine McCormick, Ellen Rosenstein, Katherine Roeike, Esther Goldstein, Jacki Groverman, Jean Goldberg, Sharon Benovitz, Pamela Stoner. Third Row: Madelyn Simpson, Patricia Kummerer, Emily Cronau, Suzann Hengstler, Su Marjorie Parker, Sigrid Trombley, Con Joyce Baum, Irene Simmons, Ellen Jostpn, jdnei ay. ruunn Row: Sarah Brown, Luana Brewer, Nancy Pasko, Katie Johnson, Betty Nighbert, Cynthia Whitfield, Mary Wassman, Nina Leggett, Linda Willman, Carolyn Burke, Nancy Lee Slack, Amanda Geyer, Vonda Lee Stone, Elizabeth Cummins. Wilkinson, Kay Sieber, stance Ellis, Bonnie Jacks, Joseph, Janet Day. Fourth CURRY HOUSE CURRY HOUSE Front Row I left to right! : Susan Landau, Sarah Bush, Mary Linda Shehorn, Margaret Ballard, Rita Adcock, Susan Elliott, Janice Schurch, Suzanne Harrison, Pamela Davis. Second Row: Susanna Rose, Susan Imel, Tamra McCready, JoAnne Knable, Carol Wil- liams, Marguerite Romain, Mary Mahan, Sandra Kinder, Jane Sear- foss, Barbara Beckley. Third Row: Jill Paulk, Susan Abernathy, Judy Slick, Margaret Surface, Catherine Himsel, Barbara Kline. Fourth Row: Connie Allen, Sarah Miller, Harriett Hyatt, Sharon Heyde, Stephanie Helfrich, Connie Myers, Anne Binkley, Charlotte Pfluger, Ruth Sparks. 369 Front Row (left to right i : Lynn Schechter I Floor Rep. i , Ann Webster, Angelme Marquez, Linda Hopper (Act. Chr.), Martha Nix (Sec. I, Nancy Nix (Vice-Gov.l, Anne Guynn, Sandra Cooper, Suzanne Thomas, Janice Stauffer, Sharyl Busch, Suzanne Baker. Second Row: Donna Zweiban, Judith Dills, Rita Cellini, Janet Jan- son, Diane Nussbaum, Susan Denzer, Rachael Nichols, Carol Fraze, Susan Perry, Pamela Winslow, Kaye Krause, JoAnn Hildebrandt. Third Row: Lillian Azark, Karen Greiner, Barbara Badertscher, Carol Douglas, Tommilou Flanigon, Bettieann Biddinger, Nancy Adams, Mary Meily, Sally Williamson, Judy Harding, Connie Ellsworth, Jane Myers. Fourth Row: Brenda Mitchell, Elaine Eskitch, Sharon Rickel, Sharon Eitman, Charlotte Newsom, Claudia Cessna, Frances Lindely, Judy Rodenbarger, Ann Shane, Alice Stange, Jo Ellen Parker, Kathy Jane Geberin. Hot Spot labeled the Landes House and Ruter House Fall Carni- val booth. Landes House girls presented a style show and modeled campus fashions. Girls who were honored for high scholarship at two scholarship banquets received parchment scrolls. Aside from having exchanges with men ' s dorms, the house sponsored Mothers ' Weekend and a Little 500 team. LANDES HOUSE 370 Front Row (left to right I : Janice Kmiecik, Paula Gallinger, Mary Ross, Marilyn Benninger, Susan Robbins, Sheilah Talbert, Jo Wien, Carole Butler, Elaine Talbert, Roxanne Reff, Susan Shane. Second Row: Janice Ellen Hall, Patricia Pell, Janice Gahimer, Karen Mell- quist, Sharon Fitterling, Janet Adams, Linda Hoodelmier, Judy Wake, Judy Turner, Betty H. Tripp, Joyce Rider, Cathie Osier. Third Row: Patricia Shane, Karen Sunderman, Sue Huffman, LANDES HOUSE LANDES HOUSE Nancy Hays, Kit Murphy, Susan Shrigley, Susie Selker, Kay Hoffar, Elizabeth Bone, Judith Van Sickle, Sandra Ann Miller, Ruth C. Russell, Marilyn Cole. Fourth Row: Marsha Wiggam, Sue Schellert, Lois Rosenbaum, Janet Kingsbury, Pamela Turner, Glenda Ganny, Barbara Dehne, Donna Harris, Nancy Goldsmith, Judith Ann Spoor, Marcia Tucker, Julie Ann Cook. Front Row (left to right I : Pamela Jan Fuller, Sharon Thomas, Susan Salzenstein, Sarah Jay, Mary Louise Grigsby, Mary Beuhler, Janet L. Logan, Esther Katzmarek, Donna Ranich, Sandra Smith, Malinda Uhler, Marcia Robbins. Second Row: Carolyn Terfler, Mary Ann Craig, Kathleen Rush, Margaret Black, Barbara Macy, Tamara Atteberry, Ruth Matulis, Susan Timmons, Elizabeth Enge- bretson, Susan Davis, Anne Hughes, Christina Burgess, Judith Linder. Third Row: Sally Wiltshire, Nadine Naughton, Rebecca Kimmel, Fern Lipner, Mary Ann Heinzmann, Nancy Legare, Con- stance Gill (Gov. I, Julie Johnson, Beverly McGahey, Gale Becker, Barbara Haskett, Janet Hendrickson. R f 371 I I l( I ' I ■ ' Mr, Ferocious crimson bull decorated the lawn of Teter Quadrangle during Homecoming. The five buildings in Teter Quad include three women ' s units and two men ' s units. A block of tickets for the opera, The Marriage of Figaro was reserved for Teter resi- dents by the cultural coordinators of the center. Weekly movies and lectures were presented throughout the year. TETER QUADRANGLE 372 mmw Memorializing I.U. ' s first woman trustee, the late Nellie Showers Teter, former Towers Center was dedicated Teter Quadrangle. Dedication ceremonies also included official naming of individual units. Teter units were named after distinguished faculty and alumni — Horace Hoffman, James Thompson, Clark Wissler, Her- man Boisen, William Elkin, and Kate Milner Rabb. OFFICERS Left to Right: Elaine Slive Sec. i , Barbara Bauge iTreas. •, Stephen Race ( Pres. i , Claire Malis I Vice-Pres. ) . 373 First Row (left to right): Claire Malis I Vice-Pres. ) , Linda Rich- ardson (Academic Co-or. I , Judith Hannah (Hospitality Co-or.), Elaine Kirsh (Cultural Co-or,), Carol Mackanos (Communications Co-or. I . Second Row: Stephen Race (Pres.), John Kallenberg (Director of Public Relations), David Spinelli (Social Co-or.), John Willey (Special Events Co-or.). CABINET COUNCIL Front Row I left to right): Katherine (Sorrell, Elayne Slive (Sec), Bonnie Rudolph, Sandra Swenson, Merlyn Schleicher, Claire Malis, (Vice-Pres. I , Alice Van Leunen, Janeann Parks. Second Row: Susan Spiers, Sarah Detweiler, Patricia Overmyer, Mary Swartout, Lynne Gilliatt, Barbara Bauge, Julita Klavins, Karen Neal. Third Row: Benjamin Frank, Wayne Palmer, Stephen Race, ' Pres), Jerry Crabb, James E. Barker, Robert Scharf, Michael Bruney, Robert Daniels, Larry Coleman. 374 Fronf Row (left to right): Mary Ensminger, Jane Stocker, Judith Scholl, Susan Prather, Carol O ' Reilley, Janice McLean, Judith Good, Linda Grice, Nancy Galbraith, Robinpat Tarn. Second Row: Jeanette Westerman, Sharon Dunn, Sharon Hobbs, Mary Ann Gorincen, Barbara Nicholson, Sonya Bex, Nancy Tuhy, Lynn Renbarger, Nancy Phillippe, Sue Nigg, Diana Wine, Judith Tilbury, Lynnette Randolph, Alice Osier, Adrian Drapalik. Third Row: Sally Det- weiler, Carol Mackanos, Rebecca Newhard, Katherine Esser, Con- stance Sturm, Sally Page, Susan Allen, Lois Loats, Lane Grile, Virginia De Shano, Jane Myer, Sandra Lowther, Sharon Shenoweth, Kathryn Hose, Judith Fillenworth, Rosalie Piasecki. i • : : . Marilynn Burdette, Pamela Gallagher, Elaine Ketner, Linda Tate, Dian Waldo, Nancy Seddelmeyer, Sondra Weisbrod, Shiela Gracie, Sandra Steger, Linda Starr, Marilyn Brown, Maribeth O ' Brian, Sandra Swenson, Penelope Peters, Michele Jamison, Marsha Coburn. Fifth Row: Mary Sutter, Jean Rettig, Susan Margedant, Diane Newman, Virginia Rikard, Patricia Matchett, Susan Haberkorn, Alice Thompson, Ellen Meier, Marceila May, Martha Wilson, Arlene Hubner, Katherine Tyler, Helen Peters, Elaine Roberts, Ruth Kaye Costin, Sarah Ingram. BOISON HALL BOISON HALL Front Row (left to right I : Carol Jean Woods, Marcei la Schahfer, Susan Farnum, Jerri Jansma, Zorine Michele Vitkovich, Helen Rae Johnson, Marcia Ann Guilford, Phyllis Whitham, Jacqueline Holler. Second Row: Alice Kapusta, Mona Wilkinson, Cheryl Bothwell, Sue Rageas, Karen Neal, Carolyn Dydowicz, Carol Lee Hocker, Thelma Klein. Third Row: Doreen Viskniskki, Rebecca Bringle, Judith Karen Evans, Barbara Bosart, Marcia Harris, Irene Present, Nancy Rogers, Sarah Jane Forgy, Mary Carr. Fourth Row: Linda Fox, Jeri Grossman, Maryann Bright, Sylvia Shortle, Barbara Bail, Judith Davis, Lana Messick, Judith Cook. 375 Front Row Meft to right I : Michael Ream, Steven Schlosser, James Dzjewiatka, Bernard Ruliman, William Malinshak, George L. Bar- nett Jr., Stephen H. Ermel, Charles Nascus, Victor Somrak, Richard Plank, Second Row: Joseph William Foust, Larry Macklin, Richard Ryan, Michael Humphray, Donald McTagertt, James E. Saunders, Moses L. Easley III, Kenneth L. Toler, Robert Lazarus Gorman, Kyle C. Tschaen, Robert Converse Dubos, James D. Neal, Gary Smock, Larry A. Coleman Third Row: William W. Hill, Charles W. Hoffman, George Wolfenden, William Sullivan, Richard Haneline, Russell Diller, James Wisniskim Richard Bozzo, Frederick Schlem- mer, William Durman, Michael Bruney, Ronald R. Sexton, Frank Rishe, David Mayoras. Fourth Row: Michael Wince, Gilbert Frisbie, William Perry, William Hyden, Roland Inskeep, Michael Mihalick, Glenn Homubar, Marvin Scofield, John Smiley, Larry Olsen, Don Dilly, Frank Stavroff, William Tegarden. Fifth Row: Wayne Schrogham, James A. Smith, Evan Hippie, James Barker, Edward Kalupa, Alan Myszewski, Randall Beisler, Melvyn Kacz- marek, Kenneth Hollister, Charles Ernest Morrell Jr., William Moser, Gene Dahtin, Marvin Gutwein, James Randall, ELKIN HALL RABB HALL Front Row i left to right) : Farel Shuger, Connie Ritchie, Susan Oyama, Barbara Sunyog, Connie Heavenridge, Bonnie Brouwer, Linda Snyder, Pamela Burk, Barbara Cummings, Second Row: Cheryl Williamson, Renee Martin, Patricia Ann Love, Sandra Patterson, Sharon Kaye Woods, Katherine Ware, Tracy Temple, Nancy Davis, Barbara Phillips, Bonnie Bates, Virginia McCulloch, Pamela Creek. Third Row: Susan Simms, Bonnie Bunn, Mary Ann Clark, Christine Dudding, Margaret Baluk, Margaret Vogel, Karen Elaine Clark, Constance Wheaton, Mary Ladner, Sue Schen- kel, Karen Beishline, Gail Webb, Elaine Bennethum, Fourth Row: Sharon Betra, Connie Nicholson, Constance Goesslmg, Kathryn Haynie, Carolyn Ridenour, Patricia Kellison, Carolyn Henry, May Collins, Kathleen Goss, Susan Willis, Alice Heuck, Elizabeth Pow- ers, Carol Love, Ann Beedy, 376 Front Row Heft to right I : Brenda Beyers, Janis Chapline, Virginia Wiesiahn, Barbara Eaglen, Kathie Hinchman, Loretta King, Bar- bara Venezia, Doris Shockley, Victoria Ruckman. Second Row: Carol Johnson, Alice VanLeunen, Laura Favarato, Cara Ittner, Margaret Robbins, Ruth Nedderman, Susan Lezer, Sharon Lee Van Sell, Third Row: Olga Sysock, Nancy Walters, Judith Varmo, Kathryn Burke, Phyllis Smith, Betsy Baer, Judith Leipnitz, Kathryn Tronly, Bernardine Esarey. Fourth Row: Susan Wilson, Susan Brand, Sharon Hart, Marilyn Renner, Elizabeth Ann Jones, Marilyn Wortman, Martha McClure, Julita Klavins, Barbara Sopczynski, Mary Jo Barker. RABB HALL RABB HALL Front Row (left to right): Barbara Kay Hackley, Mary Margaret Treanor, Judith Ann Smith, Pamela Terrell, Marlene Smock, Harriet Wayts, Jane Power. Second Row: Linda Richardson, Judith Bitzegaio, Nancy Foster, Mary Swartout, Carole Stout, Juanita Talbott, Carol Hoffer. j ' -iL ' : ' 7 Front Row Meft to right): Claire Malis, Marian Brauer, Barbara White, Marsha Reed, Renee Pausig, Karen Lingenfelter, Lynne Gilmore, Janice Waterous, Mary Jane Miller, Rosella Adams, Carol Ann Miller, Carol Ann Ludlow. Second Row: Pamela Miles, Lynda Jane Reeves, Barbara Moore, Carol Sampson, Vicki Wood, Barbara Boughman, Gracie de la Pena, Catherine Darst, Jacqueline Heiniger, Joyce McCulley, Rita Boles, Shirley Yates, Sally Johnson, Brenda Hendrick, Katherine Gorrell. Third Row: Judith Metcalfe, Ann Stephens, Frances Snygg, Susan Spiers, Joyce Watkins, Donna Baker, Paula Jameson, Rebecca Marine, Elizabeth Wood, Sharon Bell, Kathleen Wright, Barbara Russell, Barbara Napoleon, Susan Betzler, Elaine Daughtery. Fourth Row: Violet Lowe, Judith Hannah, Linda Pflanier, Merrell Cochen, Gail Ewing, Rosemarie Rhodes, Sara Moncel, Carolyn Disher, Lynn VanMatre, Sharon Beeler, Ann Guckien, Jo Ann Mc llhenny, Nancy Coats, Janet Anulies, Elaine Pledsoe, Ann Miller, Patty Ryan. Fifth Row: Carolyn Wall, Hedy Hilty, Jo Beamer, Judith Berryman, Jane St. Clair, Judith Cook, Christine Lowe, Susan Starkey, Rita Christ, Barbara Barton, Terry Abel, Nancy Copp, Linda Burns, Diane O ' Kieffe, Margaret Zavodny, Pamela Kirchoff, Carolyn McKinney, Anne Walker. THOMPSON HALL THOMPSON HALL Front Row Meft to right): Katha Patterson, Susan Burns, Jean Balsbaugh, Maura Duffy, Patricia Murray, Mary Fields, Linda Schroeder, Sonya Loschky, Constance Barido, Pamela Litman, Carolyn Hassett, Sue Danner, Jane Anne Turner, Katheryn Kampe. Second Row: Terry Gorssman, Barbara Riding, Londa Worthington, Karen Kiesling, Elaine Ewing, Linda Stroppel, Margaret Thurman, Nancy Bowman, Janet Mitchell, Jane Gard, Carrol Snyder, Sharon Carrel, Bonnie Rudolph, Martha Lochridge, Peggy Linn. Third Row: Candace Clark, Theresa Jennings, Karen Johnson, Sarah Lang, Sandra Grounds, Joyce Hummer, Michele Wilkes, Carole Bach, Patricia Nemeth, Kaye Hamilton, Patti Naab, Peg MacLeod, Janet Patrick, Joan Fary. Fourth Row: Katherine Carr, Carole Riedell, Carol Loveman, Judy Hay, Margaret Wolfe, Jane Reese, Janice Wlodarek, Judith Gmerek, Patricia Overmeyer, Donna Mer- ritt, Pamela Messel, Velda Pudis, Mary Jo Button, Irene Duncan. 378 Front Row deft to right); David Belcher, Donald H. Miller, Charles Lane, Thamar Main, Ken Griffin, James Bonewits, Tommy Campbell, William D. Anderson, Craig Johnson, Richard Skiles. Second Row: Charles Miller, Richard Lemmon, Carl Kremer, David Smith, William Davis, Milton Stathakis, Ernest Stokes, David Mercurio, Thomas Clayton Parritt III, Howard Hartman, Ronald Archbold, Francis Osburn, Jerry Smedle, David Marshall, Eugene Crucean, Benjamin Frank, Jerry Tewell, Donald Wynne. Third Row: David Smith, Wallace Baker, David Treaner, Dennis Russell, Robert Carpenter, Terry Noffsinger, Wayne Palmer, Richard Clark, Howard Hermann, James Short, James A. Moore, Robert Holm, WISSLER HOUSE WISSLER HOUSE Charles Thompson, Kenneth Sears, Stanley Schatzmann, James Flack. Fourth Row: Robert Humphrey, Chadwick Dale, Frank Denzinger, Albert Fink, Paul Mosele, Thomas Strait, Clinton Hess, Donald Watkins, Larry Dickey, Dale V. Applegate, Charles Jack- son, Larry Cassidy, Richard Bowman, Ricky Van Lue, William Vega, James Holland. Fifth Row: Martin L. Hubbard, David A. Farnsworth, George Hiatt, Jerry Hildebrand, Robert Mansfield, Curtis Adams, Raymond Kirtland, Sigurd Nielson, Melvin Orwig, David Spinelli, James Piatt, Jerry Crabb, Richard Ottersen, Russell Millbranth, Albert E. Stouder, John Kallenberg. Front Row (left to right): Donald Snider, David Hadley, John Wlliy, Robert Tittle, David Shutt, Robert Daniels, Thomas Link, Jack Wampler, Joseph Wheat, John Rau. Second Row: Ralph Baker, James Sandstrom, Robert Reno, Vaughan Hankins, Gene Watson, Richard Hudson, Gordon H. Lewis, Gerald V. Scheltens Jr. Third Row: William Wilson, Robert Clark, Phillip Sutton, Michael Richards, Alvin Watkins, John Mateyko, Max Banning, Larry Dee Hand, Steve Roy, Jack Bowers, Glenn E. Thistlethwaite. Fourth Row: James Roush, Steedly Young, Robert Scharf, Harry Hensley, Scott Scheurer, Joseph E. Wiegand, Roger Thompson, Jerry Chapman, William Clark, Dennis Courter, Thomas Har- greaves, Steve Race, John Collins. r r3 r: 379 TREES CENTER Trees Center prided Itself in its scholarship, and its units were active in other p rojects, too. Oak Hall won the 1962 Mini and a second place in the game-of-chance division at Fall Carnival. Other well-noted activities of the unique housing center, included cen- ter-wide participation in I.U. Sing, movie projects, and the tradi- tional Kinsey Hollow Daze. - 380 381 Front Row: (left to right i : Georgene Mikash, Windy Cameron, Karen Wheatley, Ruth Ann McClain, Patricia Ann Mitchell, Sharon Collins, Suzanne Graham, Mary Ann Wingler, Carlita Jean Nickson. Second Row: Cheryl Blackburn, Patricia York, Linda Holliday, Terry West, Sharon Doubleday, Mary McClain, Janet Weiss, Dianne Doke, Carlene Hicks, Sue Ann Scherb, Lila Smith. Third Row: Georgilee Allen, Patricia Rollo, Peggy Sokeland, Pa- tricia Mullins, Johnnie McCray, Donna M. Brookman, K, T. Porter (Counselor), Suzanna Stam, Julie Kutlich, Mary Ann Stine, Patricia White, Sibyl Montgomery, JoEllen Potthast. Hickory Hall won first place honors in the Trees Center Talent Show. In October a Halloween party was given with the men of Laurel Hall. In December the residents of Hickory Hall went Christmas caroling as a group. Open houses were held through the year. Hickory residents joined other units of Trees Center in working on a Fall Carnival booth. HICKORY Front Row ' left to right); John Carnal Km. ' M.icl- , Ronald L- Helm Jr., Charles Bettler, David Williams (Sec.-Treas. ) , Nathaniel Cole, Jim Duffy (See. Chair.), Michael R. Ormisfon (Gov.t, Jerone D. Bye, Milton Stock, Thomas Otto, Ellis Bill. Second Row: Dhia Noel George, Thomas M. Burke, Joel McNally, Jay Mont- gomery, Cyral Mehringer, Ronnie Dyer, Jack Berger. Third Row; Dennie Carr, William Strachan, Craig Hinshaw, David Miller, Dan Dolezal, Richard Green, Norris Dryer, Gordon Goodnight, Marvin McKay, William Null, Errol Stevens. Fourth Row: Lawrence Zeeb, Charles Hoodloe Jr., Homer Bates, N. Lewis Holcomb, John Stott, John Saalwaechter, Ronald Wesley Johnson, William Dudding, Ronald Fleming, David R. Fisher, William Reynolds, K. T. Porter (Counselor I . LAUREL LOWER LINDEN Fronf Row (left to right): Ahmad Rahbar, Robert Baum, James D. Smith, Robert Burdette, Gary Brilliande. Second Row: Ronald Klusman, Terry Jackson, Edward Kuespert, James B. Crawford, Joseph Spaulding, Samuel Goodloe. Third Row: George Silca, Vincent Wozniak, David Swinney, Robert O ' Neal, Donald Mosier, Donald Russell, Douglas Wheatley. 383 Front Row (left to right): Sandra Wernimont, Susan Hoagland (Sec), Cynthia Ward (Comm. Chair. ) , Robin Shore (Vice-Gov.), Lesley Wright (Gov.), Shelia Miller (Rec. Chair.), Beverly Spicer (Treas. ), Judith Ann Stanley. Second Row: Frances Di Noto, Laurel Duthie, Celia Rogers, Sandra Moore, Nancy Stewart, Norma Campbell, Ellen Hill, Lesia Rudenska, Nancy Vaught. Third Row: Laurella A. Lederer, Gloria Ebert, Katie Oatman, Marcia Furman, Barbara Tonkovich, Leonore Mitchell, Bernice Nikoley, Irene Kim- ble, Amy Lueking, Karen Walker. Fourth Row: Joyce McKinney, Nancy McKinney, Elaine Holloway, Suzanne Wiegand, Janet Evans, Judith Hric, Jacqueline Heck, Sharon Burger, Linda Grannan, Heidi Herbrich. Residents of Maple Hall gave a party for the children of Blootn- ington ' s Exchange Home. The unit entertained various professors at periodic faculty dinners. Along with the other units of Trees Center, Maple Hall participated in I.U. Sing. Other activities this year included entering Fall Carnival with Trees Center as a whole, and riding in the Mini race. MAPLE 384 Front Row (left to right) : Be- - lacl-, Margaret Conroy, Patricia Talbert, Judith Vought iTieas. I, Sue Hayes (Gov.), Marjorie Dunn (Sec.), Jackie Collins, Sharon Petrie, Sherry Kim- ball. Second Row: Pamela Cook, Jean Curl, Letitia Ellen Justice, Barbara Jean Woodring, Patricia Cobb, Cathie Coan, Andrea Barber, Tran Huu Kim-Dung, Betsy Jensen, Barbara Johnson. Third Row: Rebecca Dillon, Dons Bowman, Margaret McFarland, Carolyn Byrdsong, Karen Romine, Anita Schafer, Mary Anne Humphrey, Daria K. Wade, Glida Bailey, Linda Bering. Fourth Row: Sharon Stultz, Mary Kay Huston, Linda Brookover, Susan Owens, Valerie Pope, Leiia Haskell, Roberta Campbell, Karen Brehm, Karen Hansen, Marilyn Awig. OAK The women of Oak Hall were victorious in the 1962 Mini race, defeating the Chi Omega team in the final heat of the race. At Easter they gave a party for the pre-school handicappecd children of Bloomington. Oak Hall sponsored candidates for both Trees Center Queen and the Miss I.U. contest. Mixers and open houses were held frequently during the year. J - vV i fi Front Row (left to right): Janet Donaldson, Patricia Lewis, Katharine Chueden, Mary Critelli, Jane Troxel, Leeanna Pierce, Mary Jo Milhon. Second Row: Carol Chapman, Maryellen Mc- llwaiii, Ju.idti Jelusich, Brenda Wills, Holly Wilson, Sandra Orr, Third Row: Suellyn Solliday, Judith Carol Myers, Mary Gehl, Judy Dolton, Pamela Ann Smith, Cheryl Pontius, Loraine Shuter. MASON PINE Front Row (left to right I : Carmen Perez, Charlotte Trueblood, Betty House, Frances Oltman, Judith Pugsley, Patsy Smith, Vickie Wagner. Second Row: Beverly Whitinger, Elizabeth Mimms, Bonnie Maxwell, Janice Sullivan, Bonnie Clapp, Patricia Moore, Jacqueline Peek, Ginger Lowhorn, Patricia Kira, Sandra Bays. Third Row: Carol Marsh, Vicki Belden, Christine DeWulf, Kathy Pinkerton, Suzanne Renner, Ellen Fisse. Fourth Row: Barbara Spitson, Judith Glasgow, Jacquelyn Nowak, Beth Miller. Carol L. Steinkamp, Cheri G. Peck, Eileen Terry, Nancy Funkhouser. 386 Front Row i left to right I : William Godfrey, Richard Bolin, Richard G. Zimmerman, Fred Holmes, Howard Marcum, Everette Hagar (Cultural Chair.), William Pike, Edward Wilson. Second Row: Steve Kritcer, Charles Welsh, Frederick Naab, Robert Godfrey, Stanley Minier, Paul Bauer, Bruce Dougherty, Roger Kendall. Third Row: James McKnight, Charles Boylen, Michael Hunt (Gov. I, Robert Helsaveck (Counselor!, Ronald Hawkins, Eddie Mose, Michael Donovan, Richard Cole, Thomas Werner. UPPER LINDEN Upper Linden team scores again m the Campus Quiz Bowl. The men of Upper Linden also scored in intermural sports this year, placing second in all-campus bowling and first in their bowling league. Other activities were a hayride, caroling party, Homecom- ing display, a Hell party in April, open houses, and faculty dinners when instructors met informally with students. 387 WELLS QUADRANGLE 388 Memorial, Morrison, Sycamore, and Forest Halls, all part of Wells Quadrangle worked together to build the Fall Carnival booth Patty-Wagon which received a second place award. For Home- coming the Quad entered the lawn display competition. The Quad ' s holiday dance enhanced the Christmas season. Both terms, Wells had frequent exchange dinners with men ' s dorms. 389 Front Row I left to right i : Judith Miller, Nancy Brown, Karen Anderson, Eugenia Forst, Elaine Murphy, Marlene Cooreman, Lynn Warner, Charlotte Robbins, Second Row; Joyce Klaiber, Elvera Kleinschmidt, Cynthia Sprong, Diane Thompson, Linda Thomas, Hazel Cuffey, Emily Russell, Mary Jane Rielly. Third Row: Eugene Jongsma, Ronald Hancock, Howard Renick, David Sudermann, Edward Miesel, John Perkins, Richard VanDeren, Robert Melvin Phillips. CENTER COUNCIL JUDICIAL BOARD Front Row I left to right) : Mary Jane Reilly (Advisor I, Alice Eich- holz, Joseph P. Holt, Jr., Elaine Weiss (Ch.i, Jo Ann Dobecki. Second Row: Wayne Ready, John Plummer, Finis Anderson, James Yockel (Advisor), Robert Nesbitt. 390 Front Row I left to right) : Herbert Campbell, Hilton Young, Paul Darlington, Wayne Ready, James Fritz, John Robert Elinor, Robert Nesbitt, Robert Phillips. Second Row: David Nay, Robert Keys, Ralph Amos, Colin Box, Edward C. Miesel, Edward Gutwein, Walter Hoskins, Marvin Godfrey. Third Row: Ronnie Hancock, James Yockel, Richard A. Balakir, Thomas Hoover, Joe Dallas Bryant, Rodolfo Lozano, Nicholas Radulovich, David Lake. Fourth Row: Carl Robbins, Michael Watts, Frank Budreck, Michael Rodman, Bruce Aulick, Paul D. Gutwein, Howard B. Tower, Jr., Jon Brice, Donald Cushman FOREST HALL FOREST HALL Front Row (left to right): Richard Van Deren, Richard Cooper, Clifford Minier, John Plummer, William Berry (Counselor), James Marks, Stanley Keeler. Second Row: Kenneth Abbott, Gerald Shurr, Frederick Zell, Daniel Bell, John Voder, John James Perkins, James Scott, James Swinson. Third Row: Richard Hollowell, Thomas Elder, Maurice Benton, Jerald Webster, Ronald Hall, David Flinn, Michael Pace. Fourth Row: Kurt Gloger, Danny Littell, J. P. Holt, Jr , Maurice Krause, Howard Renick, Jr., James Edsel Reeves. 391 Front Row (left to right) : Kimsa Tran Thi, Nancy Peters, Donna Kingery, Sharon Glee Messmore, Patricia A. Coleman, Penny Thom- son, Marilyn Roeske, Gwendolyn L. Ingram, Maryellen Rozcicha, Sue Kay Wade. Second Row: Arlene Dickover, Jo Ann King, Karen Lute, Jo Ann Gibson, Frances Sarber, Shirley Wilkinson, Marcia Zelden, Karen Becker, Pauline Pierson, Drenda Lakin, Phyllis Kil- gour. Third Row: Janet Worth, Janis Hall, Marsha Jones, Dorothy Rzepka, Mary Adier, Connie Ward, Mary Cogan, Anita Hubbard, Gay Fisher, Katherine Julian, Susan Scott, Susan Conrey, Ann Wiley iCounselorl. Residents evacuated Memorial Hall after final exams in January, migrating to newly opened Foster Quadrangle, and enabling work- men to remodel Memorial Hall, a unit in Wells Quadrangle. Resi- dents of the housing unit participated in Little 500, Fall Carnival, and intramural sports and attended their annual Chrismas dance in the Frangipani Room of the Indiana Memorial Union. MEMORIAL HALL 392 Front Row (left to right): Brenda Brown, Sheila Dayton, Janet Fitzpatrick, Delores Padol, Mary Sue Fetters, Ferol Mennen, Eliza- beth Clemens. Second Row: Mary Haymaker, Joyce Klaiber, Mary Frances Bodemuller, Jennie Gastineau, Elizabeth Statts, Margaret Weir, Karen Kjelstrom, Harriet Campbell. Third Row: Diane BIythe, Corinne Johnson, Judith Maguire, Beverley Davis, Jane Koelling, Deanna Blair, Katherine Holmes, Christine Moudy, Sandra Nelson. MEMORIAL HALL MEMORIAL HALL Front Row (left to right I : Kay Strafford, Mary Ann Hoffman, Judith R, Miller, Vickie Diane Hasler, Rosemary Bassett, Susan Keller, Rosemary Orr, Lynn Coker, Virginia Klein, Veronica Bodak. Second Row: Elaine Marcus, Nancy O ' Brien, Judith Martin, Deborah Simpson, Sharyn John, Shirley Erickson, Janice Thompson, Judith Elaine Miller, Elaine Weiss, Marjene Bishop, Nancy Brown. Third Row: Shirley Pond, Sharon Hailey, Sheila Anderson, Doris Bednar, Hazel Cuffey, D. Ellen Young, Otherine Johnson, Sally Ann Myers, Flora DeFrantz, Virginia Grace Hayter (Counselor!. 393 Front Row (left to right i : Sarah Boardman, Laura Watkins, Carol Sullivan, Charlotte Robbins, Sandra Bonner, Dianne Tower, Carol Harvey. Second Row: Jeanette Nip, Nancy Jane Miller, Mary Shreve, Sandra Jetter, Judith Hayes, Karen Hoeppner, Lynn Ozer, Ethel Sanders. Third Row: Susan Everett, Gaye Scudder, Lynn Muckridge, Ruth Burton, Molly Morgan, Judith Tucker, Eugenia Forst, Marilyn Dysard, Judith Talley. Fourth Row: Viki Savage, Jamelyn Raber, Leona Gherra, Lenora Lasley, Jo Ann Dobecki, Susan Yoder, Leia Ives, Jaunita Mast, Jean Branham, Sarah Mellen- camp. MORRISON HALL MORRISON HALL Front Row (left to right). Judith M. Fields, Carole Wigginton, Judith Ann Smedley, Lynda Bell, Eloise Kelly, Henrietta Chen, Elizabeth Davis, Sandra Lennan, Rebecca White. Second Row: Saralyn Kott, Irene Bronston, Emily Russell, Beverly Ovelton, Nancy Rauch, Sarah Lawson, Diedre Washington, Evelyn Janeen Carpen- ter. Third Row: Diane Hawke, Sharon Huber, Dorothy Bruce, Myrna Kanning, Roberta Bulza, Diane Amos, Barbara Henry, Julia Lambert, Clysta Sue Bushell. 394 Front Row (left to right): Sheila Edmunds, Lynn Warner (Gov), (Treas.), Lydia Brasher iLt. Gov. Guthne, Sharon Darko, Linda Tonia Tash, Edith Holland ). Second Row; Karen Popp, Manning, Joan Carol Hydo, Third Row: Arlene Matis, Margie Wysong, Mary Lou Beilstein, Gretchen Probst, Anna Schildroth, Arden Mueller (Counselor ' , Marlene Cooreman, Martha Greenberger, Barbara Hartley, Martha Williams, Jeanne SYCAMORE HALL SYCAMORE HALL Front Row (left to right): Beverlee Collinsworth, Rosalia lerardi, Andrea Schroeder, Paula Usowski, Linda Gregory, Sharon Motts, Pamela Donahue, Clitsonja Silver, Donna Smith, Judy Lueking. Second Row: Rita Sigo, Judy Vincent, Elaine Murphy, Jams Lin- gerer, Karen Ann Miller, Betsy Pearson, Terrill Miller, Sally Keifer, Susan Helfrich, Melba Brown, Rose Wilson. Third Row: Barbara Wilson, Carolyn Jones, Catherine Arata, Kathy London, Mary Durkm, Cynthia Sprong, Nancy Shuter, Susan Oyevaar, Alice M. Smith, Jackoline Tolle. 395 Front Row ileft to right): Sheryl Woodruff, Lois Navid, Darleen Butler, Lynne KNcka, Janyce Notopoulos (Counselor), Dawn Diane Wood, Diana Southwood, Lydia Brasher, Suellyn Ritchie. Second Row: Linda Boffo, Susan Starman, Ruth Ann Bales, Suetta Sprangler, Linda L. Roberts, Carol Cox, Martha Goode, Lynne Brewer, Pamela Tchalo, Sharon Fisher. Third Row: Jean Fisher, Karen Buschman, Marian Clarquist, Paula Boehike, Nancy Koenig, Oma Birl, Judy Maki, Roberta Jeanne Ocker, Alma Jean Hamm, Ortrud Runzer, Patricia Johnson. SYCAMORE HALL SYCAMORE HALL Front Row (left to right I : Linda Jean Stone, Diana St. Jean, Nancy Burks, Diane Keesling, Barbara Ann Matuga, Polly Cole, Meradith Tilbury, Nancy Slick, Rebecca Hostetler. Second Row: Linda Marks, Phyllis Gordon, Joan Gross, Darlyne Gaynor, Irene Klabusich, Darlene Payne, Betty Wright, Vicki Barker, Judith Clouser, Cyn- thia Myers. Third Row: Jackqualyn Jeffers, Carolyn Graefe, Sarah E. Eveans, Paula Swigon, Diane Horwath, Betsy Nick, Janet Glick, Ann Trimpe, Darlene Fields. 396 r Front Row i left to right! ; Sue Franklyn Smith, Karen Lawson (Soc. ChJ, Carolee Owens (Lt. Gov. I , Phyllis Back (Cult. Ch. ), Sylvia Hutchinson. Second Row: Janet Curtis, Ella Mae Powell, Donna Harris, Kathleen Klein:,climidt .Ambor Bevers, Madaline Miller. Third Row: Elvera Kleinschmidt, Estelle Warrick, Patricia Scherer, Virginia Wahl, Tamara Vyhovsky, WEATHERWAX HALL Weatherwax Hall distinguishes itself from other women ' s housing by being a co-operative dormitory. Considered part of Wells Quad- rangle, the hall houses thirty-two girls of several nationalities. These students studied in a large third floor lounge and slept in a single dormitory. To show off their campus home, the girls gave an open house during the Spring. 397 WRIGHT QUADRANGLE [ 39 8 WRIGHT STATION WQAD Radio Station WQAD went on the air January 5, 1963, to provide Wright Quadrangle residents with twenty-four hour programming. Using the carrier-wave system, the fifty-watt station can only be received within the Quad through its electrical wiring. Bill Weaver- ling and Steve Peterson are the co-directors of the project, which offers a variety of programs. s ?? ::. 399 First Row Heft to right 1: Paul Harkess, Norbert Wessel (Bus. MgrJ, Frank Vargo (Pres. ), Steve Martin. Second Row: Ronald Johnson, David Zimmerman, Toby Shaw, Thomas Fraser, Eugene Moncel. Third Row: Donald Wilds, Karl Swane, Delmar Procter, John Huffman, Wolfgang Bley. This year was one of the most active in the Quad ' s history, aside from starting their own radio station. First semester grades were highest in fourteen years. A Thermofax was purchased for improv- ing the all-Quad test file. The Quad had four entries in Fall Car- nival, participated in I.U. Sing, had two top Quiz Bowl teams, and entered six teams in Little 500. GOVERNORS . ..„„„. A r. p q . t ' T ■ ' tt Ml ■ M f W W -W ¥ 19 f i ' % i .-ji ■ a «5l ' S ' L  VTi i- ' L r i 1 rf t . k. A nK JTI f 9 r § 1 i 1 jr 1 Front Row (left to right): James Allen Miller, Charles Casner, Warren Fields, Laurence Johns, John Barth, Paul Harkness, Paula Davenport (Sweetheart), Robert D. Hollingsworth, Jerry Bye, Don Arnold, Thomas M. Wheeler, Byron G. Bucher. Second Row: Kip Hulvershorn, Lawrence Johnson, John Allen MacDonald, Kenneth Wingham, William Claymon, Andrew Richter, Donald Cronkite, Lief Nulsen, Ted W. Moore, Darrell Miller, Dickie Lee Richards, Steven Frankel, Meneloas C. Karamesines. Third Row: Donald E. King, John Holtzinger, George E. Kuebler (Counselor! , Ronald Hart- well, Eric Hardesty, Edward Gupton, Hiram L- Richardson, Jr., Roger Lee Winters, Lyie Kollar, James Winfield, Stephen Steele, Ronald Waugh. Fourth Row: David Lash, Dennis Colston, John Allan Clark, Stanley Byerly, Paul Helen, Richard Brammell, John Suhre, Phillip Scott, John Lam, Jim Kendall Baird, John Beanblossom. CAMPBELL HOUSE DEWEY HOUSE Fronf Row (left to right): Robert Schumm, Roupen Berberian, William Staton, Ogden Piakerton, David Wiley, Ronald Brillhart, Anthony Moore. Second Row: Larry Richards (Sec. Treas. ) , Craig Hughel, Lee Thompson, Michael David, Robert Stone, Ronald Douglas Johnson (Gov.), David Lohse, Arthur Haire. Third Row: James Eckart (Athletic Dir), Mark Sears, Warren Gibson, Paul Mohrs, Larry Gaupp, Don Hockman, Kenneth H. Lulenbill. Fourth Row: Louis Hall, Jack Gardner, Bruce Briney, Keith Ruggles, William Barrett, Robert Jauer, Robert Haskett, Robert Gabel. J n km C JL Pi  ia p dk ' - f ! V l )T f ' ' ff ir i t rn XjL ,1 - f ' f If 1 r r 1 1 f 1 1 j il f i ii iAl, 3 • J 1 9 1 1 ' ll 401 Front Row Heft to right i : John Kneisley, Ronald Hiner, Rcsod Dzeparovs, Robert Aaron Wright, Kent Grainger, Richard Goul, Henry Prebys (Gov), James Meyer, Ted Miltenberger, Gary Fudge, Terry Murphy, George Doxas. Second Row. James Har- wood, Vincent Yoder, Bryan L. Moss, Thomas Clive Johnson, Phillip Bohall, Robert Bell, Stephen Williams, Robert Ralston, Donald Adams, David Crouch, James Sapp, John Hokanson. Third Row: William O ' Toole, Jerry Richey, David Morrical, Thomas A. Prebys, Stephen Buzan, John R. Wolfe, Alvin R. York, Robert Barnett, Curtis Simic, Sanford Opperman, John Georgi, Robert H. Sippel, Stephen Tackitt. Fourth Row: Max Stinson, David Frick, John Branham, John P. Mitchell, Stephen Moberly, Bruce Collier, Richard Featherstone, Stephen Peterson, Philip Hays, William Weaverling, Christopher Reid, Stephen Mcllwain, David Tom, David A. Zimmerman. Abandon all hope, ye who enter here, Dodds ' Homecoming dis- play theme, captured first place in the independent housing cate- gory. Creating a plush night club atmosphere, Dodds ' annual Harold ' s Club dance was in Wright Quad Lounge. Acquainting Dodds men with various aspects of University life, a dinner pro- gram was set up with faculty, administration, and staff. DODDS HOUSE 402 Front Row Mcfi to nghtl : John Monbeck, Thomas Ouill, Larry Vancll, Gerald Pugh, Phyllip Campbell, Carroll Perkmson, Michael Taylor, Richard Phebus, Michael Osman, Michael Lysandrou, Samuel Antonelli. Second Row; Bruce Carlin, Doug Smith, Joseph Wolf, Charles O ' Banion, Donald Sheagley, Thomas Frank, George Hall, Donald Wilds, James Below, Richard Cook, Gerald Boling, Neal Lambert. Third Row: Howard Hershey, David Goodman, John Sherman, James Corbin, Dennis Bourquein, Larry Strawser, Robert J. Campbell, Wayne Bernal, Henry Pawlik, Stephen Crawley, Ralph Federle, Hector J. Abdallah, Donald G. Bracchi. Fourth Row: Robert Kluesner, John Mahoney, Jeffrey Orr, Robert Michaels, Ben Franklin, Larry DeBoer, Daniel McCroskey, William R. Murphy (Gov.), Sheldon Shafer, Peter A. Fettig, Don C. Stein- barger, Edward Navickis, Dennis Lash. DUNN HOUSE ELLIOTT HOUSE Front Row Heft to right): John Rumple ( Sec.-Treas. I , Joseph Heath, Jerry Bitner, Douglas Hensley, Verne Owen (Gov.), Donald Morton (Vice-Gov.), David Walsman (Soc. Ch. ) , Thurl Meier, William Righeimer, Barry Zimmerman. Second Row: Dennis Hart- man, Richard Babcock, James Zukowski, Paul Mount II, James Patton, Lynn Brandon, William Cieadlo, Frederick Evans, Michael Kiiii R.inJnll Scott Smith, Larry Dale Sayre. Third Row: Stephen Wilson, Leonard (Goldstein, Ronald Unger, William Irish, Rammond Mann, Willard Bryant, Dennis Cline, Marc Smith, Donald Meyer, Edward Hamilton, Anthony Wisker, Edward White. Fourth Row: Dick Randall, David Derkacy, John Gerbracht, Jeff Wilson, Robert Edward Morrison, Jerry Wright, Bruce Bonner, James Christensen, Tom Streeter, Steve Gellis, Wayne Plump. 403 Front Row (left to right): Marvin Pickett, William Studebaker, Thomas Morris, Gary Leggett, James Secaur, G, Ward Miller, Bruce Lighty, Thomas Gorin, Richard Ecklebarger, Gust Samis. Second Row; Charles Wittenberger, Don Wertz, William Byron, Jerry Judy, Joseph Spradling, Terry Horner, James Richmond, Alan Teller, Thomas Wolfe, Lester Frauhiger, Dennie Baumgartner. Third Row; James Parry, James Knight, Larry McBride, Norman Garinger, Thomas Jenkins iGov.) Allen Lewis (Counselor), Peter Gerald Drabyn, Gary L. Willey, Houck, Russell Clark, Douglas Dygert, Jon Krahulik, Jeffrey David Hartman. Fourth Row: Wilson Plecinski, Carl Hersh, Kenneth Stella, Nick Bobeck, David Haskett, William L. Johnson, Glenn Cardwell, Robert Bley. FERGUSON HOUSE HALL HOUSE Front Row deft to right); Byron Rider, John Bailey, William Brookman, James Barnes, Marcia Robbins (Sweetheart I , Thomas L. Fraser iGov), Kenneth N. Petyo, Thomas Samuel (Vice-Gov.), Donald E. Simmons, Alan Baurle. Second Row; Larry Davidson, Robert Cooper (Counselor), Robert Potter, Stephan Simon, Philip Hempleman, Edward Aull, Michael Wagner, Leonard Zickler, Richard Kruger. Third Row: Robert Sawicki, Irvan M. Thornberry, Daniel L. Christen, Gary R. Holstrom, Michael Hemphill, Ernesto Riefkohl, Robert Coggin, Thomas Hougland, Michael Wilson, Ed- ward Dobmeyer. 404 Front Row (left to right) : Robert Shively, James Copeland (Coun- selor), Eugene Moncel (Gov.), Stanley Hamilton, Richard Eder (Soc. Chair.), R. Jay Palmer. Second Row: Thomas Kapczynski, Robert Waugh, William Corbin I Sec.-Treas. ) , Terry Martin, Paul Schneider, Frank W. Miller, Dean Wright. Third Row: Philip Gibbs, Frank Hahn (Vice-Gov.l, Richard May, Kenneth Webb, James Wright, James Foster. HARDING HOUSE HARNEY HOUSE Front Row: (left to right): Frank Rodgers, James Hamilton, Neil Stahl, Frank Shepard, Stephen Martin (Gov.), Richard Goldsmith, David Soslowsky, Gary Kuhlenhoelter, Robert Murphy. Second Row: Steven Danner, Kenneth Fedornock, James Lesher, David An- derson (Counselor), John Adkinson, Donald Myers, Harry Kaehr, Kenneth H. Chandler. Third Row: James Crawford, Larry G. Kaseff, Kit Turner, William Junk, Alan M. Smith, William Patrick O ' Connor, Robert Glaze, William Riley, Richard Miesel. Fourth Row: James Edwin Burke, Rex De Foe Schrader, Roy B. McDuffee, Martin Rahe, Richard W. Money, Michael Weldele, Robert Wrob- lewski, John G. Evon, Mark Lee Smith, Stanley R. Teal. 405 Front Row (left to right): Harold Shaffer, Pedros Da Costa, Bruce Nahrwold, Richard Hartman, Ronald Shepherd, Gregory Miller, Barbara Hartley (Sweetheart I , Stephen Head, Frank Ebner, Harold Thomas Schussler, David Langenberg, R. Thomas Ross, Theordore Makovsky. Second Row; Robert Weiss, John Hargis, John Woytinek Jr., James Wicht II, Robert Lemen, Phil McGovern, Karl Swain (Gov), Michael Packwood, Ted Winings, Lance Harri- son IVice-Gov.l, Stephen Howard, Ronald A. Sexton, James Strode, Earl Rivers, Third Row: Stanley Augsburger, John Werner, David Rainford, J. Robert Lyons, Jack Aaron, Michael Newkirk, Philip Schelly, Stephen Lang, Hans Gundersen, Paul Felten, Daniel Koenig, David Cusick, Robert Krall, Jerry Abplanalp. Fourth Row: Stephen Beison, Jeffrey Idlewin, John Cullison, James Bredle, Bob Arrowsmith iCounselorl, Errol Beumel i Sec.-Treas. ) , Lowell Weber, Wallace Williamson, Stephan Ray Power, James Wesley, Thomas Jay Royer, W David Barnes, David Frederich, Anthony O ' Bryan. Fall ushered in Hummer ' s annual coronation ball announcing and honoring Miss Hummer House. Next-door neighbors, Todd and Hummer, combined to celebrate Valentine ' s Day with a sweet- heart dance. Casual activities included a Fall hayride and a spring picnic at McCormick ' s Creek State Park. The Hummer House Hustlers represented their unit in intra-mural basketball. HUMMER HOUSE 406 Front Row (left to right) : John S. Dickerson, Rick Payn, Larry G Orske, James Dewalt, Robert Hoop ' Gov i, Michael Burke, Gary Staton, David Bammer, Timoth P. Granger. Second Row: Terry Vernier, Allan Abbott, Ronald Pride, Robert Frye, James Schorr, Samuel Tucker, Richard Haynes, John L. Stewart. Third Row; Jeffery McDonald, Ronald J. Phillips, Robert J. Labus, Robert Harbart, Nelson Kimball, Charles Farmer, Joseph Newby, Roger Black, Larry Hamilton. Fourth Row: John Gilhooly, Theodore Bowman, Michael Heyns, Theodore Warner, Thomas Dougherty, Dennis Laake, John Wiley, Gerald Oster. JENKINS HOUSE LOWE HOUSE Front Row (left to right): James Hannon, William Matthews, Charles Gudas, Theodore Mager, Charles Coburn, Lana Messick (Sweetheart), Arthur Stump (Gov.), Ronald H. Cox, Michael Disler, Richard Crawford, John Warren. Second Row: John P. Fleming, John Ketcham, John Liberseidge, Jr., Franklin Vargo, Theodore Sobol, D. G. Fritzlen, Harry Campbell, Harry Scott, Richard Powell, Sigmund Toth. Third Row: Richard Walker, Robert Bargmeyer, Buddy Martz, Duane Hobley, Donald Currier, Steven Hubbard, Thomas Walling, Earl Thompson, Randy Long, Robert Jordan, Raymond Modesitt. Fourth Row: James W. Thomas, Danny Askins, James S. Foster, Jeffrey Demby, David R. Rogers, William Kaniewski, William Selley, Melvyn A. Estey, Jr., Gerald George, Leonard M. Starczewski, Thomas H. Hollingsworth, Richard Egan. 07 Front Row (left to right I : Carl Eisenmenger, Robert G. Leonard, Frederick Melone, Richard Bean, Daniel L. Doerr, Gary Mize, Dennis Leatherman, David R. Gott, Laurence M. Schwartz. Second Row: David Cohn, Larry Schuppert, Ronald Gibson, John D. Will- iams, Gary L. Gardner, Ralph Forey, Gary Demes, Bernart Orelup Jr. Third Row: Alan Ruedi, Larry Champion, Arnold L. Carter, Ronald Hafft, Don Evens i Counselor), Jim McClure, Michael Dimitroff, Wolfgang Bley (Gov.), C. Richard Gottlieb. NICHOLS HOUSE RUTER HOUSE Front Row ' left to right) : Larry Sfeinmetz, Robert Szot, Hal Thompson, Wesley Bucher (Gov.), Elaine Naramoto (Sweetheart), Michael Love, Leo Schlotter, Wayne Doughty. Second Row: Clark Montgomery, Stanley Zurath, Michael Tanner, Boyd Baker, Jr., Everett Kuhns, Larry Nolan, Robert Beiga, Raymond Rodriguez, Stephen Smith. Third Row: Ronald Urdal, Robert Delaney, Jeffrey Kennedy, Jimmie Thurston, Edward Hoerner, Charles H. Miller, Alan Fritch, Robert Shuler, Harold Jones, Gordon Potter. Fourth Row: Phillip Balasa, Dan Barrow, David Case, Thomas Wilson, James Perez, David K. Dawson, Herbert Allison, Robert Hupke, John Baker, John Trumbull, John Drewes (Counselor). 408 Front Row (left to right) ; Robert Urick, Walter Meier, Samuel Levee, James Joseph Williams, Jerry Jendreas, Ross Paris, Karen Ann Laughlin (Sweetheart), Delmar Proctor (Gov), Ron Fink- biner, Robert Chesebro (Counselor), George Woodward, David Skelton, James Rivers. Second Row: John B. Baker, Robert E. Lundal, Keith A. Patrick, Stephen Poland, Timothy Wilhelm, Rod- ney Stauffer, Timothy Shrewsbury, Richard Anglin, Erik Jensen, Douglas Hughes, John Powers, Teddy Killion, Terry S. Pewell, Cliff Ryan. Third Row: Dannie Kramer, Robert Bratton, Volker Koelpin, James Morgan, Michael Davis, Mike McCune, John H. Herbst, John Tracy Haitman, Clarke Crizer, Curtis Venderley, Steve Mehay, Timothy Sloan, Lawrence Bell, John Andrew Pugate. Pourth Row: Keith Miser, John Seanor, Barry Macy, Robert Swanson, Ronald Bricker, Walter Buchanan, John Bockman, Jack Campbell, Pred Clark, James Pridgeon, Joseph Colter, Charles Deel, Dennis Barton, Stephen Strother. PARKS HOUSE Naughty, but Nice! was the theme of Parks ' annual fall semi- formal dance, which was sponsored by the losers of a Freshman- upperclassman football game. Participation in Fall Carnival produced the booth, The White Rabbit. Date dinners, faculty dinners, and dances created activity during Parks House Week with a Hawaiian dance and luau as the grand finale. 409  £ n o « Front Row i left to rightl : Douglas Charles, Al Turner, George Rauch, Robert Eastburg iGovJ, Cheryl Bothwell (Sweetheart!, Mona Wilkinson (Sweetheart), Doug Weaver, William Melton, John Dimmick, Don Gindelberger. Second Row: John Alexander, Mike Carter, Ray Bonhomme, Jaime Berenthal, Barry J. Quimby, Rick Foltz, Gordon Tracy, Dick Darst, Larry Colborne, Gary Borich. Third Row: Philip Martin, Kenneth Sobczak, Thomas Car- roll, Daniel Carr, Samuel Gumbet, Stephen Horton, Roland Lawton, Lyie Bachman, James Schneider, Robert Aten. Fourth Row: James Helmerick, John Huffman, Earl Millspaugh, Paul Isenberg, Randall Rutz, Dennis Boyd, William Tutfle, Fred Bryant, Jack Wasson, Frederick Cass, John Moore (Counselor I. Informal dances in Rollins lounge provided comfortable atmos- phere With soft music, warm glow from the fireplace, and the crackle of popcorn. Filling communication need, The Raven, four-page bi-weekly newspaper, was written and edited by Rollins men. Rounding out a year of social activity, Rollins ' annual Spring steak fry was in line with the traditional rush to Brown County. ROLLINS HOUSE 410 Front Row ' left to right! : Ronald Shoemaker, Jan Arnett, Kenneth Barker, Willard Travis, Norbert Wessel (Gov. I, Sharon Thomson (Sweetheart!, William Poe, Steven Owen, Edsel Detraz, Gregory Baugher. Second Row: Michael I. Arnolt, James Carpenter, Roland Fleming, John Burson, Jr., Archie Adams, Robert Benson, Robert Dumford, Roy Shrote, Bill Huddleston, Rodger Caufman, Wendell Simmons. Third Row: Michael Brown, Michael McKinney, Stephen M Miller, Stephen Sills, Ben Hobbs, Robert Stover, Gary Church, Ron Shaner, Steven Wermcrantz, Danial Zuercher, David Landy, Mildon Lazich. Fourth Row: Gunar Grubaums (Counselor), Charles Morrow, Phillip Meyers, James Walters, Harland Leeper, Joseph Batcho, Richard Warren, Robert Welsh, Donald Pepe, Thomas Purkey, Richard G. Smith, William K. Ewan. STOCKWELL HOUSE TODD HOUSE Front Row (left to right) : Karl Pingle, Michael Miller, Jerry Pastor, Frederick P. Montgomery, Kenneth Ciboch, Harvey Woll, Harry Goss, John B. Lindsey, Richard M. Thayer, Donald Robbins, Carl Wilson. Second Row: Paul Seipel, James Job, Peter Jarecke, Paul Bloomberg, Allan Burke, Carl Bunnell, Gary Gibson, Ronald Sze- kendi, David Weil, Stanley Blackman, Lyie M. Bower. Third Row: Barton Brugh, William Massengill, David Cooper, Howard Schoe- maker, Rodney Anderson, James Phillips, Robert J. Bird, James Son, Larry Ailes, Joseph Eckert, D. Thomas Ridgway, Jr. (Coun- selor). Fourth Row: Jack McHenry, Jerry Baker, John Giffin, John Gray, Kellis Veach, Thomas Solomon, Joseph Brown, Rex Coulter, David Tholen I Soc. Ch. ), Richard Pingel ( Sec. -Treas ), Toby Shaw (Gov.), Peter L. Wormser. 411 J If ? : : % BETA GAMMA SIGMA David Abner Marvin E. Adams Gerald H. Anderson Janice D. Bales Warren G. Billings James A. Black Stephen A. Bodzin Paul F. Boesche Everett R. Bolinger Harold C. Braly Donald H. Brennecke Omar L. Carey Sarah A. Carmichael Forest C. Carter Philip A. Coffey William J. Conner Louis M. Cooper George W. Curran Jerome C. Darnell Herbert W. Desch John J. Dudzik Leonard E. Eilbacher Dennis E. Everett Robert L. Fisher Joseph J. Fratter James K. Garber Paul C. Govert John R. Grabner James N. Grandorf James K. Graves Rex S, Green Robert E. Green Gerald F. Hartley Donald L. Hemelgarn Joanne Hinsch Frederick H. Hintzman James B. Hobbs Richard L. Kessler JohnW. Kirk David F. Koenig Karen S. Langdon James E. Lane Joe Won Lee Jerry A. Lemmons Cyril C. Ling Felix C. McDaniel Rom J. Markin William H. Melton John S. Morrison John M. Munro James D. Neff Ronald L. Olson Howard F. O ' Neal Edward A. Pearson Donald R. Plane Leo A. Poland Jerry M. Price James F. Rawcliffe James A. Ray Wallace W. Reiff Barrie Richardson Timothy R. G. Sear Thomas L. Seifert John L. Seufert Bruce E. Seward Philip R, Shipp Cecil P. Smith Ronald A. Sparling Richard A. Spinner John C. Spychalski Carol L. Steinkamp James E. Steward Robert J. Stroh William F. Sum Katherine A. Swoverland Lawrence P. Theisen Robert H. Thomas Franklin J. Vargo Robert A. Von Kaenel Robert F. Wait Joseph J. Walka Diane Walters James A. Watkins John E. Young 414 PHI BETA KAPPA )p- Dennis Davenport Anglin Bonnie Jean Becker Virginia Bailey Berry Martin Paul Bidney Judith Etta Chapline James Arthur Drummond Donald Cox Ellson Gordon Eldon Fancher Ann Fletchall Walton Joseph Francis John Peter Glad William Howard Graves Vivian Faye Hall David Travis Halvorson John Lindsey Herkless Stanley Victor Hoover Fred Richard Jewell Thomas Lockwood King Elizabeth Ann Kocher | Martha Jane Koelling I Susan Harlan Kroener f Larry Gleaves Miller Joyce Mary Moreis John Wallis Morgan f Velda Nesaule Alvin Harold Sauter Judith Louise Segal Ralph Louis Seifert Barbara Lynn Shaw Kathryn Simmers Joyce Ann Stewart Rosemary Stockley Janice Lucille Witmer . 9. O « C) Ct t f : V- yi Front Row (left to right): James A. Ray, Merlyn Schleicher (Sec), Richard Boultinghouse, Helaine Stein ( Vice-Pres. ) , Ronald Ault (Pres. ), Carol Steinl amp, Richard A. Freis iTreas. ), Karen Langdon. Second Row: Douglas Cohen, Stephen Bodzin, Leo Schlotter, William Platka, Sharon Elmore, Donna Jennings, Barbara Williams, Joseph Cramer, Dale Luther, James Stump, Robert Phillips, Michael G. Bauch. Third Row: Thomas Hedges, Herbert L. Campbell, Lawrence A. Coulter, Samuel Tucker, John Allen, Donald Danner, Joseph Mori, Francis Corrieri, William Briegel, Larry Richards, Peter Murdakes, Ronald S. Davis, Fourth Row: Frederick Fuchs, Gerald Stubbs, Duane Swanson, Joseph Hughes, Charles Mascus, Robert Wait, Gordon Potter, Kelly Veach, Joseph Pumphrey, James Scott, Robert Cox, Hal Thompson. Fifth Row: James Grandorf, Gary Willey, Larry Holmes, James Spear, Edward Burke, David Pearson, Victor Tidwell, Jerome Krueger, Felix Mc- Daniel, George Welch, Victor Somrak. ACCOUNTING CLUB Front Row (left to right): Carole Bringle (Scope Ed), Rebecca White (Historian), Joan Bruns (Second Vice-Pres), Kathleen Cunningham (Pres. I, Audrey Holflich (Sec), Brenda Speier (First Vice-Pes. ), Karen Carr. Second Row: Edith Holland, Carol Ellmg- ALPHA DELTA THETA wood, Jane Hargrove, Margo Lockwood, Kathie Harsh, Martel Baker. Third Row: Phyllis Lowery, Anna Caroline Schildroth, Bev- erly Ovelton, Janet Hoffman, Beverly Kotshall, Donna Preston, Mary Kay Wyzawski. 416 Front Row: (left to right I : Raymond J. Drandell, Edward Wilson, Gerald Bremer (Sec. I, Terry Gorsuch ( Vice-Pres- 1 , Jack Cunning- ham (Pres. I, David Kinser, Donald Kern iTreas i, Roger Thomas. Second Row: James Keller, John Peters, Maurice Benton, David Zaun, Zach Smith, David Vigren, Andrew F. Barrick. Third Row: Leif Hendricksen, Fred Huffman, Michael Engber, William Butz, Richard L. Dunn, Robert Marchino, William Piepenbrink, David Williams. ALPHA KAPPA PSI ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Front Row (left to right!: Phyllis Wiseman iPres.), Heather Whittemore, Mary Ann Spahr, Ellen Schaper, Clarissa Ahl, Shirley Applegate (Treas I, Margery Resnick (Sec), Patricia Foale. Second Row: Kirsten Boyd, Jerry Jo Kirkham, Barbara Yanney, Kathryn Kenealy, Marie Kuchuris, Carolyn Chapm, Ellen Vinocur, Ellen Crowder, Manlvn Myers 417 w Front Row I left to right I : Burton L. Siegel I Sec. I, Stephen K. Bailie i Pres. ) , Robert B. Edesess. Second Row: Jerome L. Friedman, William H Rosenstein, Harold E. Hamburg, Stephen Cohen. ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA PHI OMEGA Front Row (left to right : Roy Green, Donald Eckerty, Raymond Pheifer (Second Vice-Pres.), William Mills, Mark Sears (Histo- rian), Douglas Burgner, Kendall Smith, William Mallatt (PresJ, Ronald Johnston (Sec). Second Row: Kenneth Inman, Thurl Meier, James Schnell, Stephen Keith, Garth L. LeMaster Jr., Dean Jung, Robert Dorst, Jerry Bitner. Third Row: James Roush, David Holland, Timothy Rose, John Utz, Patrick Landon, Richard W. Money, Robert J. Bird, Richard D. Spencer, Daniel Zuercher. 418 Front Row I left to right I: Phillip A, Hester, Jack Cunningham, Ronald Alexander, Dale Pontius, Byron Sutton, James Vint. Second Row: Kenneth Inman, Larry Reynolds, Larry K. Brown, Robert Chreste, David Williams, Richard C. Brenneman, Donald Henry. Third Row: Albert Szal, Jack Leonhardt, Stanley Nisevich, David Thomason, John Thompson, Wayne Plump, Robert Milroy, John Eckert. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY ASSOCIATION OF CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Front Row I left to right : Madeline Deckard, Ann Butler (Spon- sor i , Mary Alice Hargrave, Carolyn Poindexter (Sec. ' , Catherine Vioni (Pres I, Norma Wood. Second Row: Lois Klezmer, Patricia Parnell, Sharon McKnight, Erdine Zimmerman, Linette Hinton. 1 419 Front Row (left to right): Ann Bartholome I Sec), Suzanne Schechter, Betsy Tripp, Tamera Watts, Gail Gritzbaugh, Jill Marlin, Mary Ellen Mcllwain, Ruth Silver iPres, I. Second Row: Susan Crouch, Carol Szink, Barbara Bauge. LEGISLATIVE BOARD since 1895 the Association of Women Students, cooperating with other organizations, as well as working through its own Legislative Board and Judicial Workshop, has oriented, aided, and governed the women of Indiana University. Investigating the mutual prob- lems of women students, AWS, through its mass meeting and elections, strives to serve the women of I. U. ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENTS 420 . L Ik Front Row (left to right I : Pamela Braun, Pamela Richeson, Maridee Vendes, Karen Anderson • Sec ), Ciaudette Phillips, Susan Klinger, Ellen Crowder, Heather Whittemore, Joan Stanton. JUDICIAL WORKSHOP PROGRAM BOARD n Front Row I left to right : Margery Resnick, Mary Ann Spahr, Susan Schechter, Marilyn Myers, Carol Monroe, Alice Camplejohn, Sandra Zoss. Second Row: Heather Whittemore, Olga Litwinko, Susan Klinger, Barbara Hochschild, Mary Lynn VViese, Kay Proper. Third Row: Ann Bartholome (Sec.i, Judith Sickafus iTreas.l, Kathy London I Vice-Pres. I , Ciaudette Phillips, Lynn Prendergast, Ellen Schaper, Lorraine Cohen. 421 Front Row (left to right): Ronald S. Davis, Dale Luther, Donald Danner, Barbara Jane Williams, Francis Corrieri, Joseph Mori, Stephen Bodzin. Second Row: Joe J. Cramer, Frederick Fuchs, George Welch, Robert Wait, Gary Willey, Thomas Hedges iSec), Duane Swanson, James A. Ray. Third Row: Carol Steinkamp, James Grandort, Jerome Krueger (Treas. ), David Pearson, Victor Tidwell, Felix McDaniel, Karen Langdon iVice-Pres. i . BETA ALPHA PSI CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION Front Row (left to righfl: Phyllis Gait, Judith Wilson, Irene Evertts, Nancy Wilson, Roselyn Gast (Treas.), Ruth Myers, Jane Hammond, Fay Greckel. Second Row: Mary Brice, Andris Balt- purvins, John Ruby, Richard Bass, Conrad Bruderer, Alan Gait, Richard Smith, Nancy Skinner. 422 Front Row (left to right i : George Hopkins, Franklin Vargo, Stephen Moberly ( Vice-Pres. ) , Thomas Hayburst (Sec), William Eggle- ston. Second Row: Michael Mehr, Lary Schulhof, Stephen Smith, John Branham, Larry Berning, Chester Jastremski. BOARD OF AEONS The Board of Aeons was foundecd in 1921 by President William Lowe Bryan to bring together twelve junior and senior men out- standing in scholarship and leadership. Unique with its 1963 membership of thirteen, the group, selected by the University ' s new president, Elvis J. Stahr jr., studied various campus projects and numerous phases of campus life. Front Row Meft to right): Robert Boyd, Fr;tz Gordner (Vice- Pres. I , Ralph Emerson I Sec. I, Richard Telle, William Emerson I Pres. I , Michael McLaughlin, Michael Konowitz, Robert Phillips (Treas.), Fred Weddle. Second Row: John Worth, James Grund, James Gothard, Lewis Warford, John Plummer, David Gage, Frank Barrick, Frederick Melone. Third Row: William Huffer, Zach Smith, Ray M. Maudlin, Frank Budreck, Phil Pate, Peter Schmidt, James Bean, James Bussey, James Scott. Circle K, a newly chartered organization on campus, is affiliated with Kiwanis International and sponsored by the local Kiwanis service clubs in Bloomington. Providing guided tours of the campus is one of the projects of the organization. A fund-raising campaign in the spring provided funds for a scholarship to be given to a deserving freshman student. CIRCLE K 424 Left to Right: William Eggleston iPresJ, George Hopkins ( Ind. Male Dir. I, Sue Potter (Sec. i, Pamela Smith ilnd. Female Dir.l, Dianne Brandt (Org. Female Dir. i, Daniel Roby (Vice-Pres. I . Ronald Hancock iTreas. • CLASS OF ' 63 Graduate fellowships were awarded this year by the Class of 1963 to four outstanding seniors in scholarship and service. This year, for the first time, thirty-six prominent University seniors will be included in Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Responding to class demand, the officers have tried to obtain a senior reserved section for basketball games. 425 Left to Right: James Owens tPres. ), Sandra Rosenberg iTreas. i, Jerry Sparks, Roberta Wilson, Stephen Clark I Vice-Pres. i , Maridee Vendes I Sec). Travel Bureau, set up and sponsored by the Class of 1964, has as- sisted students in finding summer jobs in various parts of the country and the world. The Junior Class officers this year have seriously examined the effectiveness of class organization, in an effort to determine whether or not it is a useful part of student government, and other activities which it affects. CLASS OF ' 64 Left to Right: Michael Hostetter (Vice-Pres i, Jane Jackson (Sec), Tom F. Broadley (Pres. 1, Donna Zweiban ilnd. Female Dir.), John D. Gilliam (Treas, , Karen Greiner Dir. I, John Crane (Org. Male Dir. ). (Org. Female CLASS OF ' 65 I COUNCIL Front Row (left to right I : Catherine LaBier, Donna Zweiban, John Crane, Karen Greiner, Tom F. Broadley (Pres.i, Jane Jackson I Sec. ) , Michael Hostetter ( Vice-Pres. I , Robin Shore, John Gil- liam (Treas. I, Margery Resnick. Second Row: Dorothy Vial, Carolyn Tracy, Rebecca Shuel, Sue Deems, Winifred Vaughan, Virginia White, Jean Weiss, Judith Evans, Jerry Jo Kirkham, Shirley Applegate, Carol Monroe. Third Row Janet Mizer, Carolyn Ava Smith, Barbara Bauge, Susan Ruebush, Mary Goluch, Walter Haislip, Wolfgang Bley, Marcia Watts, Claudette Phillips, Susan Mangel, Martha McKeehan, Claire Malis. Fourth Row: Thomas McGlasson, Michael Lurken, Robert Lehman, Joel Firme, Michael Baer, William Wassman, Christopher Knowles, Peter Shuler, George Silca, James T. Morris, David Spence, Kelly Harrington. 427 Front Row Heft to right i : James Hummert ( Ind. Male Director), Judy Wake (Sec.i, David Frick I Vice-Pres. i , Daniel Smith IPres), Beth Witte (Org. Female Dir. ), Mark Krieg ' Org. Male Dir. Donna Ankony (Ind. Female Dir. I . CLASS OF ' 66 COUNCIL Front Row (left to right l: Jane Ranshaw, Donna Cross, Judith Wake iSec.l, Jill Marlin, Beth Witte (Org. Female Dir.), Carol Hoffer, Barbara Ahl, Sharon McNally, Margaret Ballard, Kay Dell Franklin. Second Row; Pam Shrewsbury, Cynthia Whitfield, Julie Kutlich, Camille Heath, Michael Bruney (Treas. i, Robert Thopy, Sandra Hipkins, Susan Major, Donna Ankony (Ind. Female Dir.), Dadzi Argals, Pamela Turner. Third Row: Allen Aearns, Donald Wakefield, James Alexis, Gregg Dedic, Thomas F. Merrill, Stephen Falken, Roger L. Winters, Marion Stewart, Daniel Smith i Pres. ) , James McCullough, Allan Marshall, Thomas Williams. Fourth Row; James Hummert (Ind. Male Dir. i, Ronald Pfafflin, Michael McCoy, William Curry, Mark Kreig lOrg. Male Dir. 1, Robert Smith, John Hicks, Donald Levin, Jack Clark, David Frick (Vice-Pres. ( , Michael Whittaker, Clayton Atkins. n a c ..to 1 ' . y ■ 428 Front Row (left to right I : Pamela Kreibaum, Judith Harding, Mar- garet Weir, Judith Kerr, Myrna Kanning, Betty Nighbert, Sandra Ohiund, Marymartha Smith. Second Row; Louise Emery, Manailse Weiss, John Rau, Darrell Eisenhut, Charles Smid, David Cusick, Donald E jn- : n Robert Hawkins, Ver ' _ ' . i: j Itnni Row; William Sharp I Pres. , Donald Edward Wertheimer, Robert Moll, Rohn Thompson, Edward Aull, Paul Rose, Richard Cole, Thomas Conner. CONTEST ALUMNI ON CAMPUS COSMOPOLITAN CLUB Front Row I left to right I ; Mitsu Kurosawa, Luz Alvarex, Soe- broto Prodjomilono, Carmen Ruggiero I Pres. ) , Peter Tagalakis, Linda Schweitzer, Marietta Saman. Second Row: Sonya Gwynn, Mary Ellia, Lynn Heiser, Jane Cook, Vilma Ibarra, Isabele Pinzon. Third Row. Al Ludphy Argubie, Charan Diuarangkoon, Lee Stil- well, Michael Slobodkin, Dr. Walter E. Burnham lAdviseri, Wil- liam Ridge, Francis Soed|adi. 429 Front Row I left to right): Robert Burns, Walter Ching, Jon A. Walker, David Marks, James E. Dice (Pres. i, Joseph Fox, Maurie Loro (Treas. ), Ermal C. Wilkinson, Richard Gore, Robert Bech- nell. Second Row: David Pfeifer, Kenneth Dilger, Fred Robbins, Lloyd J. Hagedorn, Harold N Stanley, Cecil E. Alumbaugh Jr., Wayne Smith, Walter Wilson, Roger Sullivan. Third Row: James A. Hammelman, John L, Wells, Ronald Hunt, Frank Szot, John W. Osborne, Robert Lindsay, William C. Current, David Bleeke, Wil- liam E. Teschner. Fourth Row: Roy Simpson, Wayne L. Dawes, Lawrence E. Ansbaugh, Daniel Crane, Randall McClary, James Lowdermilk, J C Newby, Donald Abel. DELTA SIGMA DELTA ENOMENE Fronf Row (left to right) : Leslie Armstrong, Ellen Schaper, Mar- gery Resnick (Sec), Marilyn Myers I Vice-Pres. ) , Phyllis Wiseman (Pres-i, Susan Klinger (Treas. I, Alice Camplejohn, Jerry Jo Kirk- ham, Shirley Applegate. Second Row: Heather Whittemore, Martha Berry, Ellen Crowder, Barbara Hochschild, Vicky Scott, Mary Jane Sandelin, Barbara Fenton, Sylvia Ehrman, Karen Greiner, Glenda Gray. Third Row: Martha Susan Johnson, Judith Mishler, Susan Mangel, Mary Jane Rothert, Marie Kuchuris, Susan Crouch, Lissa Ahl, Kathryn Kenealy, Winifred Vaughan, Carolyn Tracy. 430 Front Row I left to right) : Alan Graham, Sharon Fox, Raymond G. Guerrero, Harvey Harris, Michael Seigel. Second Row: Richard Wagner, David Cranor, John Blutenthol, Edward McClure, Larry Davis, Curt Linke, Howard Wittenberg. Third Row: Ernie Schre- vetts, Norman Shield, Robert Marchina iPres , Robert Davidson, James Spear, John O ' Dea. Fourth Row: Albert Szal, Richard Murray, Phillip Bainbridge, Frank Ferdon, Stephen Adair, Brian Bailey, Myron Shapiro. FALCON CLUB FLAME CLUB Front Row (left to right) : James Meyer, Richard Bray (Chaplain), K. T. Porter (Pres. ), Jack Leonhardt, James Woodward. Second Row: John Bouillet iTreas.), Brent Froberg iSec.l, John Deck, David Ditzler. 43 ' Left to Right: Norman Mifloft (Pres. i, Judy Nieman iCorres. SeC- i , Douglas Barton (Vice- Pres. I, Rabbi Norbert Samuelson, Barbara Weinstein (Sec), Gary Gardner (Treas. ). HILLEL FOUNDATION INDIANA DEBATE SOCIETY I Front Row I left to right): Julia Deffendahl, Pamela Kreibaum, Martha Susan Johnson, Sarah Bryant, Anita Munson, Betty Davis, Judith Ann Wuletich, Nancy Stewart. Second Row: Henry Hawken, Robert Berry, Patricia Taylor, Raymond Modesitt, Larry Dee Hand, Donald Cronkite, Sheldon Annis, William Graves, Third Row: Gary Baumler, John Lamn, Robert Delaney, Alan Goldstein, Michael Hartman, William Colburn, Severin Sehurger, Roger L- Winters, David Mabey. 432 Front Row (left to right): Winston Fairfield ( Vice-Pres. ) , Dan Prickett, Jerry McRae, John Helfrick, K. T. Porter, Thomas Bol- yard. Jack Holder (Pres.), William Kieran, Phil White, John Flan- agan. Second Row: Lary Schulhof (SecJ, Michael Hunt, Cary Tremewan, Richard Coachys, Dan Bausback, Thomas Pope, Terry Ryser, Thomas Dinsley, James Woodward. Third Row: John Lov- stedt, Phillip Westfall, Douglas Lackey, Richard Fries, Woody Moore, Thomas Hayden, Nell Brooks, Charles Griffith, Edward Stickles, Lynden Nishi, John Walker. Fourth Row: Jay F. Young- flesh, Cornelius R. Miller, William Craig, Bruce Ellwanger, David Porter, Thomas Nowafzke, John W. Bradshaw, Robert DeStefano, Robert Lilly, James Helminlak. I-MEN ' S CLUB Each spring the l-Men ' s Club sponsors their traditional Cream and Crimson Day which includes contests in all major sports, a ban- quet, and a dance. l-Men ' s Club is organized for the purpose of maintaining a close relationship between all athletes on campus. It is composed of the sophomore, junior, and senior letter winners in all sports participated in. 433 Front Row Ueft to rightl: Patricia Talbert, Glida Bailey, Cathie Coan, Caren Robinson, Kav Hineman. Second Row: Robert Lee Lively Jr., Juanita Laidig, Sheran Koetje, Rita Stewart, Sharon K. King, Roupen Berberian. Third Row: Ronald Mitchell, Brent Fro- berg, James Overman, Larry Hanna, Lowell Bergstedt (Pres. ). INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP LEAGUE KAPPA KAPPA PSi Front Row (left to right i : Stephan Gregory, Frederick Cox, Ken Buckner iTreas. i, Dennis Gregory (District Pres. i , David Gelb (Pres.), Jay Montgomery (Sec. ' , David Townsend, William Piel. Second Row: Jeffrey Nierman, Kent Scherschel, Herman Green- wood, Charles Rucl man, Gerald Bermer, Earl Bruing, David Black- well, Timothy Weaver, Dean Bentle. Third Row: Russell Hartley, Jon Hedman, William Ewan, Thomas Wolfe, Thomas Streeter, Charles Johnson, David Lash, Leiand Baxter. 434 Front Row (left to right I : Lawrence E. Brown (Adviser), John O. Ballard, Jane Cook (Sec. I, James Reeder ( Vice-Pres. 1 , Patrick T. Lamey (Pres.l, Nancy Lehman, John P. Sopsic Ureas. I, Hal W. Swain, R. F. Borkenstein. Second Row; Somporn Limparporn, Ghana Phoorata, Visutra Phanphakdi, William P Null, Kenneth M. Sears, Walter A. Kalberer, Larry H. Colborne, Charles W. Rochner, Jerry Haberman, James C. Snoddy. Third Row: Irvin K. Owen, Richard Mantel, William T. Hornaday, Lewis Thompson, L. Alan Walters, Joe L. Tripp, Panit Charoensri, Hillard J. Trubitt, John M. Hollingsworth, LAMBDA ALPHA EPSILON NEWMAN CLUB Front Row (left to right) : Nancy Monaghan, Herman Greenwood, Kathryn Hose (Sec), Larry J. Kruszewski (Pres.), Christine DeWulf iTreas. ), Bernard Michaels. Second Row; Frances DiNoto, Jo Ellen Patthast, Patricia Bergen, Charles Mascus, Louis Wagner, Jacqueline Collins, Sharon Gullett. 435 Front Row i left to right); Judy Gollnick, Judy Lynton, Phyllis Ummei, Lee Burnett, Rose Ann Schuler, Jacqueline Neudorff, Patricia Morrison, Jean Scott, Mar|orie Lind- Second Row; Nancy Karrer, Ruth Roose, Jane Rice, Karen McKay, Carol Rodda, Susan Shaver, Roberta Swartzell, Patricia Mallory. Third Row; Margaret Hathaway, Louise Franz, Nancy Esarey, Kay Kilpatrick, Idris Monrow, Patricia Knight, Kathryn Kren, Carol Krengel, Susan Crane. Fourth Row: Cynthia Flaugher, Patricia Dunham, Gail Baker, Sandra Dersch, Marprie Bauer, Carolyn Surface, Mary Gring, Suellen Long, Martha Peverly, Eve Davis. Fifth Row: Sally Katzenberger, Jane Lundquist, Nancy Ann Tielker, Joyce Fuhrman, Marilyn Mapes, Ethel Mane Fowler, Kathy Shafer. JUNIOR CLASS NURSES NURSES ' EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Left to Right: Billie Jo Giroux, Joyce Fuhrman, Sylvia Ann Ander- son, Dixie Linville, Cvnthia Flaugher, Magdalene Fuller (Faculty Adviseri, Bail 1 ' i i i ' IPres.), Patricia Morrison, Geraldine Ling (Faculty Adviseri, Sally Reichert, Sherry Searfoss, Judy Lyn- ton tTreas. I, Margaret Cory, Martha Peverly. 436 Front Row (left to right ' ; Karen Armstrong, Patsy Gutherie, Imo- gene Pardieck, Linda Pr(ce, Judith Alleman, Daria Divietro, Mary Gotshall, Sharon Wilkerson, Joan Young, Deanne Olp, Mary Stockamp, Betsy Traylor, Rosemary Chappell, Rita Callecod, Sherry Searfoss, Sally Young. Second Row; Rachel Hancock, Norma Storrs, Phyllis Bettge, Joyce Brosey, Verlyn Charlson, Beth Curley, Nancy Evans, Colleen Heavin, Nancy McCloud, Dixie Neville, Creta Slavin, Barbara Bonner, Barbara Blumenschein, Linda Arnold, Judith Fawley, Barbara McCormick. Third Row: Sharon Hinchman, Carol Lawall, Evelyn Leininger, Lynne Louden, Carol Powell, Lana Pursley, Nancy Mills, Carol Ousky, Jean Peacock, Emma Reeves, Sherrill Niblick, Luida Williams, Karin Olson, Elaine Bishop, Sandra Miller, Yvonne Dye, Fourth Row: Carol Romine, Stephanie Woempner, Sandra Cottom, Mary Dugdale, Mary Jane Rick, Linda Schwallie, Carolyn Watkins, Georgiena Fuhrman, Darlene Peters, Diane Ross, Sharon Shaner, Marilyn Porter, Phyllis Sheetz, Kathleen Costello, Wanda Bailey, Myra Hamilton. Fifth Row: Judith Evans, Donna Tousley, Mane Scott, Beverly Wells, Sharon Jaques, Dorothy Lewis, Frieda Evans, Karen Deever, Susan Warwick, Frances Foster, Karren Mundell, Susan Peerman, Sara Williams, Judith Zellers, Mary Ferkins, Judith Booker. Sixth Row: Patricia Fry, Prudence Amos, Pamelia Hammer, Judith Kernohan, Sherill Mullikin, Martha Snider, Caroline Stafford, Phyllis Young, Sharon Berry, Phyllis Brink, Joneth Emerson, Karen Hostetler, Katherine Misegades, Jade Simon, Anna May Wiley, Sandra Porter, Nancy Sell, Martha Meier. SOPHOMORE CLASS NURSES NURSES ' BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row (left to right i : leva Sijats, Judy Seddelmeyer, Pat Fry, Joyce Fuhrman, Barbara J Jacobs. Second Row: Barbara Crowe, Gayle Dorsey, Pat Durhim .lud, L, ' - • ' ' ■ ■ ' - .-. ludith Fawley, Rosie Schuler, Sue White, Wanda Bailey, Nancy Rule, Kathy Jo Schaeffer, Diane Ross, Karen Armstrong. Wff 437 Front Row (left to right I : Susan Kroener (Treas, 1, Christy Clem- ents I Vice-Pres. I , Susan Tripp Rose (Sec), Diane Stoewer (Pres.), Susan Hecht I Historian I, Diane Mitchell (Song Leader), Phyllis Moosey, Diana Walters. Second Row: Ruth Silver, Judith Chapline, Nancy Baumgartner, Judith Knilans, Jeanne Hopkins, Judith Thompson, Sandra Dressel McVay, Third Row: Betty Beckort, Lynn Block, Janice Witmer, Marcia Renegar, Kathryn Simmers, Joyce Bailey Grandorf, Sally Shaw, Carol Culbertson Tinnin, Mortar Board, national honorary society for college women, an- nually selects twenty-five juniors for membership. The organiza- tion welcomed President Elvis J. Stahr jr. with a serenade, had a fall retreat at McCormick ' s Creek State Park, and heard a lecture by Dean Robert Shaffer. Susan Kroener, treasurer, won the Agnes E. Wells Mortar Board Scholarship. MORTAR BOARD 438 Fronf Row kti ti nghtl : Catherine Darst, Donna Cross, Sally Korff, Marianne Gillette, Rebecca Hart, Rebecca Collins, Kather- ine Dourson, Carole Sosbey. Second Row: Carole Miller, Christine Baker, Paulette Rubin, Jane Benham I Vice-Pres. t , Knsten Reich- art, Patricij • Carole Schulhof ' Pnj-_ Third Row: Marilyn Thiel, Josette Horst, Susan Fowler, Nancy Kesler, EInora Breden- berg, Vicki Schnell iSec.l, Margery Berkson, Ellen Hoemann. OCEANIDES Oceanides, organization for women swimmers, gives tryouts each fall for all interested coeds. Weekly meetings at Royer Pool in- clude business sessions and periods for various swimming activi- ties. During the second semester, the swimmers perfect the annual water show which they present in late spring. This year ' s show was called A Dip into Haiku. 439 Front Row (left to right) : Barbara Snyder, Fred VonGunten, William Collins (Sec), David Pfenninger, Ted VonGunten, Thomas Tarman, Joan Exford. Second Row; David Miller (Corres. Sec, I, Philip Lundquist, James Wessar i Vice-Pres. ) , John Bays, James Mahler, Alan Yoder. Third Row: Monte Stump (Pres.i, Rex Schlegel, Gary Blackman, Paul Godich, Jim Saladin, J. Edsel Reeves, Steven Peden (Treas. i. OMEGA EPSILON PHI OMICRON DELTA Front Row (left to right): Carol Smith, Betsy McCallum, Joann Morris (Treas.), Linda Hicks I Vice-Pres. l , Mrs. Esther Bray (Sponsor), Nancy McDonough (Pres.i, Connie Oliver (Sec), Kathryn Wilson, Darnell Beatty. Second Row: Carol Herrmann, Janet Strubbe, Esther Katzmarek, Nancie Boardman, Jeanne Stewart, Sylvia Gall, Nancy Lozow Sharon Morelock, Linda Wil- liams. Third Row: Merlyn Schleicher, Carole Danbury, Barbara Cone, Jill Moses, Sandra Shank, Marilyn Casey, Martha Hay, Jen- nie Taylor, Rhonda Markey. Fourth Row: Becky Zimmerman, Susan Augspurger, Carole Killoin, Mary Durkin, Gretchen Bothast, Carol Czink, Barbara Harrison, Jacqueline Glass, Sandra Neeriemer, Donna Jennings. 440 Front Row (left to right): Jack Daugherty ' Faculty Adviser), James Helminiak, Lewis Scholl ( Vice-Pres. ) , Arlen Sims, James Haas (Pres. I, Donald Rudolf I Sec.-Treas) , Peter Anderson, Charles Speer, David Huston. Second Row: Kenneth Nakasone, Edward MEN ' S PEMM CLUB PERSHING RIFLES THIRD REGIMENT Front ' Row (left to right) : Norman Pozner, Norman Pfau, Lt. Col. Melvyn Estey, Col. Alvin Koestnng, Bob Jordan, Robert Davey. Second Row: Ray Gines III, David Swager, Bruce Blair, Leslie Williams, Frank Hahn, Mark Hershberger. 441 Front Row i left to right i : John Osborn, Larry Kaseff, Jon Hedman, Alane Weiss, Master Sgt, James Powers, Barbara Einstandig, Michael E. Hunt, William C Herring. Second Row: Charles Lamb, James N. Remich, Douglas Mawhinney, T Richard Leary, Charles L. Davis, Douglas Burgner, Bill Murley, Allen D. Gibbs, Richard Phebus. Third Row: Ronald McCord, Michael Wagner, Thomas Klemme, James McDonald, James Ray, Thomas Foreman, Thamar Main, Charles Jackson, John Burnham. Pershing Rifle Company A-3 is a military society open to all ROTC cadets. Its main function is to acquaint the cadets with more aspects of military life than they have in class, and to help them achieve better performance. The company participates in the Military Ball, the guarding of Jawn Purdue, ushering at games, and it provides the firing squad used on Founders ' Day. PERSHING RIFLES COMPANY A-3 Fronf Row I left to rightl: Richard Telle, Wolfgang Bley iVice- Pres, I , David Bosselmann (Sec.i, David Erne fPres. I, Thomas Keith (Treas. I, S. James Fishman. Second Row: Harvey Schuch- man, Jack Kane, Robert Braman, John Stevens, Ronald Johnson, Michael Aronoff. PHI ETA SIGMA Phi Eta Sigma honorary for freshman men, had its national con- ference at I.U. this year. President Elvis J. Stahr jr. welcomed the two hundred representatives from U.S. colleges and universities. Men who achieved a 3.5 grade average or higher their first semes- ter or combined first and second semester became active members at the spring initiation banquet. 443 Front Row (left to nghti: Jerry Mitchell I Vice-Pres. ) , Richard Horwitz iPres. I. Second Row; Janet Santilli, William Delaney, Alan Swanson, Emily Cronau. Third Row: Woodfin Harris, Gerald Shanks, Nancy Myers ( Model i, C. David Repp, Jerry Lloyd. Fourth Row: Robert Smith. PHOTOGRAPHY AD HOC PI LAMBDA THETA Front Row i left to right): Gayo Francisca, Dons Koch (Treas.l, Helen Berry (Vice-Pres.), Shanda Baggett ( Pres. i , Carolyn Line- back (Rec. Sec. I, Manee Kuanpoonpol. Second Row: Crystal Spnngborn, Juanita Roark, Elizabeth Grossman, Carolyn L. Hacker, Betty Haldeman, Barbara Zabroski, Carol Flanigan. Third Row: Karen Sarver, Elizabeth Ann Miller, Barbara Meissner, Carolyn Sue Wilson, Carol Panicucci, Jacquelyn Sprague. 444 Front Row (left to right i : Sue Smith, Jean Gutru, Lorraine Cohen iTreas. ), Roberta Reder, Judith Rice (Pres J, Marty Richards, Linda Dorntge ( Vice-Pres. ' , Linda Heist. Second Row; Maryanne Bucha, Karen Kline, Kathleen Cunningham, Linda Brown, Judith Sickafus, Sue Johnson, Maridee Vendes, Nancy Richards, Marilyn Ostroff. Third Row: Judith Chambliss, Virginia Rollins, Sandra Manley, Carol Szink, Carol Parker, Beth Coins. Lynn Prendergast, Carolyn Poindexter. PLEIADES PSI OMEGA Front Row (left to right i : David Esakson, Anthony M. Grasso, Kent Hartman, J. Douglas Badell iTreas.l, E. S. Eggers i Pres. ) , John Lund tSec.l, John Parsons I Vice-Pres. I , Wallace Chong, P. S. O ' Hara, J. M. Herrick, N. M. Davisson. Second Row; Dahl Tibbetts, Edward Clausen, Dodd E. Edington, Donald Richey, Richard Selb, Thomas Weinzapfel, Craig Hills, Raymond Burrls, James Myers, William Tropmann, Richard Chentnik. Third Row; Thomas Shimer, Richard A. Fox, Richard L. Fisher, William F , John Legier, N. B. Narcowich, Eugene Reisinger, Paul J. Stahl, Stanley Nevill, Dale L. Sering, Michael Payer. Fourth Row; Fritz Fischer, Bradley A. Baetsle, David Lee Gauss, David Jarrell, Herb Hangland, James P. Edwards, Charles A. Byer, Ted J. UrbanskI Jr., James L Neafus, Donald J. Dicks, Eugene L. Dellinger. Fifth Row: Richard Osburn, J. Thomas Bohnert, Duncan A. Gosling, Robert T. Schmidt. Robert D. Bartels, John M. Voges, John W Nyberg, Jan M :i t,,e Michael, Robert P-cl- .1 T M:,:h:, ' E S Robertson. 445 Front Row I left to right) : Thomas Deputy, William J, Conner, Alvin Koestring, Melvyn Estey, Timothy Small. Second Row: Larry Davis, Jonathan Bowman, Elliot Levin, Anthony Windell, Rex Green, Gary Barrack. Third Row: James Salzer, Michael E. Hunt, Gunar Grubaums, Robert W. Ebert James O. Turner, James E. Miller. ARMY ROTC COMMANDING STAFF ARMY ROTC DISTINGUISHED MILITARY GRADUATES Front Row (left to right): Gary Barrack, Rex Green, Anthony A Windell, Thomas Deputy, Lawrence Joseph, Jonathon Bowman, Larry Davis. Second Row: William J. Conner, Elliot Levin, Melvyn A. Estey, Alvin Koestring, Gunar Grubaums, Timothy Small, James Salzer. 446 Front Row I left to right) ; Rex William Morell Jr., Jonathan Bow- man (Second Lt. ) , James Kennedy (First Lt. ) , Alvin Koestring (Capt.l, Melvyen Estey (First Lt. I , Lawrence Joseph, Larry Davis, Jack Barnhouse. Second Row: Joseph Goeller, Norman Pozner, Richard Hammer, Anthony Windell, Elliott Gold, Tom Deputy, Charles Davis, Lawrence Kaseff, Thomas Montgomery. Third Row: Leiand Butler, Martin Hubbard, Robert Dennis Orr, Clark Harrison, Bruce Blair, Franklin Fanning, William Melton, Jon Hedman, Major Jack K. Tuthill, SCABBARD AND BLADE SIGMA ALPHA ETA Front Row (left to right): William Ahaus, Judith Milisen (Seel, Shirley Krug ( Vice-Pres. ' , Lynn Block (Pres. ), Joan Littlejohn (Treas. ), Kenneth Randolph. Second Row: Melanie Newfield, Carol Olson, Carol Williams, Barbara Cohen, Jo Faye Luck, Patricia Arnold, Sandra Zoss. Third Row: Stephanie Helfrich, Susan Sand- berg, Sharon Frederixon, Carolyn Ridenour, Loraine Shufer, Melva Oates. 447 Front Row I left to nghti: Richard Yoakam (Adviser), Milton Lane, Jay Newbern (Treas. I, Patrick J. McKeand (Pres. ), Edward Spray ( Vice-Pres. I , Lawrence Joseph, James L. Marshall. Second Row: Raymond Maselli, Tom Gruber, John Trumbull, Richard Hagenston, John Biersdorfer, Richard Horwitz. Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic society for men, has been one of the most active groups on campus since it received its original charter on April 3, 1914. Besides conducting professional meetings with prominent newsmen throughout this area, the SDX ' s sponsor two of the University ' s oldes traditional events — the Blanket Hop and the Gridiron Banquet. SIGMA DELTA CHI Front Row ilefi to right) : Barbara Bean, Holly Settlemyre, Luniu Lovell, Gizella Papp iLt, ComJ, Veronica Duffy, Helen Kold- }eski, Sophia Moore, Mar)orie Beyers, Mary O ' Conner, Mary Jane Wade. Second Row: Esther Weigle, Ann Anderson, Sharon Bau- man, Julia Gaines, Barbara Mallett, Rose Mane Springer, Sally Reichert, Zella Bray, Gaylord Snyder, Marilyn Taylor, Geraldine Chamberlin, Dinah Tyler. Third Row; Rose Ayrandjian, Nancy Wuntworth, Ha. ' iictt Ei iu , _,,,.ia Holloway, Donna J. Long, Phyllis Goodner, Electa Duncan, Ann Whiteman, Marion Fritz, Marabeth Webb, Suzanne Forkner, Stachia Enochs, Judith Al- brecht. Fourth Row: Mary Ann Stroble, Martha Long, Florence Rhodes, Rita Paradis, Margaret Moore, Margaret Hill, Carol Hirsch, Lois Latshaw, Mary Treacy, Mane DiVincenti, Mary Ann Schein, Margaret Wild, Florence Gardner, Margaret Donahue. SIGMA THETA TAU Sigma Theta Tau, the national nursing society, annually awards scholarships to students in the University ' s nursing programs. The honorary selects candidates from students studying for a bachelor ' s or master ' s degree in the School of Nursing. New members are initiated at a formal banquet held in the spring. Regular meetings are held on the Medical School campus. r. , f 3 a 44 r. a fS 6. |f i k(W w iH iT H jiJ H p Vwtt K « d ' K. i r K ■ ' j . ' ' ' Lfl E !h !■ [T H H , IIh 1 V vfll l hJ L 1 |L S JX mi V ' 1 ■ r H V U H Ki A H v 3 - 1 Hh B P |y 1 BB i H H in i huh H( M- Mfl!ll ■bb im H Front Row I left to right t : F. Dee Goldberg, James Noggle, Chris- topher Dant, David Spence iSgt. at Armsi, James L. Willia ms (Pres. I, Michael Baer I Vice-Pres. I , John Turner, Randy Rene- rich, Richard Schaden, David Gage. Second Row: Charles Ruck- man, John Wurtz, John Ganster iPres. I, William Bogel, Moon Miller, Andrew Harvey, Kent Scherschel, Jeffrey Nierman, Anthony Mummer, James Harrold, Melvin Roschelle (Scholarship Adviser . Third Row: Ma|Or James F. Sublette, James T. Morris ' Co-Chap- lain i, George Hess iCo-Chaplam i , James High ' Quartermaster ) , Stewart Kenderdine, Robert Wiesen ' Scholarship Adviser i, Max Barrick, James Price, Clay Hushaw, John McCammon, Robert Lang. SKULL AND CRESCENT SOCIAL SERVICE Front Row I left to right ' : Nancy Twait, Diane Corenman, Anne Rensberger iTreas.t, Thomas Lawson, Thomas Carmichael iPres.), Eileen Schaeffer, Mary Jo Owens (Sec, ' , Nancy Starks. Second Row: Theodora Allen ' Faculty Adviser ' , Stephanie Thomas, Nancy Kaufman, Alice Thompson, Jeffrey Applegate, Lee Stilwell, Karen Swank, Barbara Everitt, Evelyn Von Herrmann, 450 Front Row : left to right I : Gary Barrack, James Hermann, Louis Weil, Thomas Chase, Robert Chapala, Edward J. Rubush, William Toney. Second Row: David Gunn, Thomas Deputy, James Riddet, Thomas Burke, Franklin Urbahns, Lawrence Joseph, Jerry Car- michael, Donald Hope. Third Row: Robert Dugan, Ray Slaby, Cal- land Carnes, Stephen M. Smith. Fourth Row: Karl Wolff, Richard Fogle, John Beerbower, Trent Patterson, Jack Francis, Anthony Ard. SPHINX STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Front Row Meft to right): Judy Fields, Sandra Lannan, Carole Wigginton, Mark Cline ITreas. ), Rebecca Reed ( Vice-Pres. ) , Irene Evertts (Pres.l, Carol White, Nancy Young, Mary Ellen Rozcicha, Norma Wood. Second Row: Madeline Deckard, Carol Flanigan, Esther Katzmarek, Janet Barrow, Sandra Bean, Arlene Dickover, Pauline Pierson, Lu-Anna Whaley, Marceta Binkley, Judith Arnett, Nancy Peters Third Row: Frances Kasperek, Sandra McHugh, Lois Levine, Arlene Matis, Carole Jackson, Nancy Ford, Martha Williams, Leona Gherra, Carolyn Hinton, Linda Lewis, Carolyn Settle, Betty Davenport. Fourth Row: Charles Seal, Georgia Hall, Diane Murray, Paula Wmterfeldt, Barbara Dehne, Dorothy Rzepka, Richard Balakir, Hope Hanko, Virginia Rikard, Charlotte Trueblood, Judy Slick, Max Rothenberger. 451 Front Row i left to rightl: Karen Kline ( Vice-Pres. ) , Janet Vaksdal, Jane Hufford, Pamela Hare I Sec -Treas. ) . Second Row: d Smith I Adviser I, Dennis Gregory, Tom Chase (Pres. ), Jan Norns, Jay F. Youngflesh. Located in a permanent office like other activities, the Student Athletic Board served as a liaison between the Athletic Depart- ment and the students by recommending ticket policies and ideas pertaining to student spirit. The nine-member board is chosen each spring by the University President from recommendations submitted by the Athletic Department. STUDENT ATHLETIC BOARD 452 Front Row (left to right : Karen McClung, Sarah Dill, Donna Stull, Carole Miller, Kay Boughman, Mary Jo Thompson. Second Row: Linda Dorntge, Diane Thorsen, Edwina Davis, Virginia Rol- lins, Martha Richards, Judith Hendricks. Third Row: Michael Brugos, Jerry Hilligoss, Daniel Seits, Jim Moore, Joel Montgomery, Robert Lehman JUNIOR STUDENT ATHLETIC BOARD Pep rallies, parades, posters, and activities designed to promote more pep and school spirit in the Student Body were the major concerns of the New Junior Athletic Board. As designated by the completely reorganized constitution of the Student Athletic Board, the Junior Athletic Board served as a steering committee for ath- letic events and projects for the campus. fITt S fif: ' TT9f Fronf Row (left to right): Donald G. Mode iTreas.i, Dale M. Schuiz, M.D. (Faculty Adviser), Howard Zusman, Matthew Neal, Mary Ann Cortese, Charles W. Splittorff, Robert F. Jackson, Paul E. Kauffman, LeRoy H, King iPres. ). Second Row: Robert R. Wylie tSec), Rudy Kachmann, M.D. I Intern Adviser), James L. Entner, Duke De Fisher I Vice-Pres. ) , E. Douglas Whitehead, Franil Johnjon Jr , Arvel D. Tharp, Donald G Lee. Wifh the largest- enrollment of any medical students ' organiza- tion in the United States, the I .U. Student American Medical Asso- ciation operates a second hand book store and sells white coats at reduced rates for all medical students. At fall registration, the members sponsor Pharmaceutical Day including exhibits from pharmaceutical companies, a speaker, and program. STUDENT AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 454 FOUNDATION DIRECTS ' 500 ' WEEKEND 455 mk 6i fff tt HJ K S ffli v( H V i iv H Kll Fi H  Sfl[ H . . -M y k ii 456 Comes the countdown for the Little 500, and another group of I.U. Student Foundation members see results of their efforts. Selected from among outstanding stu- dent leaders, the Foundation ' s staff, working with direc- tor William S. Armstrong, plans the Little 500 Week- end. The committees plan and publicize the Golf Jamboree, Mini tricycle race, the Extravaganza, the race itself, and the Little 500 Variety Show. They create the World ' s Greatest College Weekend. Front Row (left to right); Joe Clendenin, Judy Schmoyer, Karen Grimsley ( Vice-Pres. ) , Curt Simic (Pres. I, Betty Beckort, Linda Wightman, Chip Weil. Second Row: Ann Crawford, Cathy Sconce, Jeff Coulter, Dick Pletcher, Meredith Keras, Carole McNear. The Cream and Crimson football game, formerly the concluding event for spring football practice, this year became a part of Little 500 Weekend. Robert Stebbins, Alumni Office, here dis- cusses plans for the change with Sandy Schultz, Foundation Steer- ing Committee member in charge of the event. The game was played Saturday morning during a lull in other planned activities. STEERING COMMITTEE 458 c rs Front Row (left to right) : Mary Quin, Greer Dawson, Carole Wig- ginfon, Pamela Hare, Ruth Silver, Judith Stahlhut, Fran Oltman, Linda Bowton, Diane Turley, Suzy Potter, Bonnie Winslow, Mon- ica Weilemann. Second Row; Phyllis Moosey, Anita Rosenthal, Margo Lockwood, Pequita Troxell, Barbara Harrison, Mara Beth Coins, Barbara Jones, Inta Ragals, Jacqueline Harrell, Susan Lie- Van, Ann Bubb Third Row: Rita Biddle, Jeff Lantz, Donald Henry, Robert Wright, Tom Chase, David Zaun, Henry Hudson, Larry Berning, Edward Spray, Calland Carnes, Patrick McKeand, Diana Walters. Fourth Row; Thomas Bowers, Donald Pell, K. T. Porter, Alvm Koestring, Joseph Urbanski, Larry M. Davis, James Turner, Ronald Pink, John R. Long, Wasfy Boulos Iskander. STUDENT FOUNDATION STUDENT FOUNDATION Front Row I left to right) : Martha Firestone, Judith Rice, Jan Ramsay, Judith Jones, Jane Hufford, Dianne Brandt, Kathleen Cavanaugh, Judith Chapline, Marceta Blinkley. Second Row: Judith Thompson, Karen Kline, Janet Santilli, Louann Tiernan, Virginia Shaw, Ann Bartholome, Bonnie Gordon, Sandra Wagner, Ann Bok- senberg. Third Row: Jack Shaw, Charlene Greenberger, Audrey Hofelich, Jo Nell Ramey, Diane Luzar, Stephanie Helfrich, J. Kent Canine, Dan Roby. Fourth Row: Michael Ankony, Robert David- son, Ray Snapp, Myron Shapiro, Thomas Garling, William Toney, Dick Spicka, William Jones, Mike Seigel. 459 o Front Row ' left to right ' : Phyllis Deaton, Martha Hay, Nancy Groverman, Holly Gooding, Becky White, Linda Dorntge, Susan Templeton, Marsha King, Judith Hendricks, Ann Rudicel, Mary- anne Bucha. Second Row: Sue McNelly, Vicky Richardson, Sue Dahl, Sue Coplen, Diana Mast, Sally Femal, Nancy Kesler, Karen Lundin Janet Vaksdal, Lorna Lide, Jean McDavid Third Row: Diane Krongeld, Vonya Cantwell, Peggy Steollenmeyer, Jerry Fink, William Barton, Jerry Doty, Michael Cunningham, Ray Slaby, Jeff Espich, Leslie Manifold, Diane Johnston, Lynne War- ner. Fourth Row: Larry Miller, Michael Murdock, Steven Bash, David Gibson, Culien Athey, Richard Woosnam, Howard Turner, Larry Coddens, Michael Hubley, George Hopkins. STUDENT FOUNDATION Front Row: Barbara Mohr, Judith Stevens, Nancy Goode, Mar- lene Duman, R. Jane Friedman, Carmalieta Dellinger, Vicki Ad- cock, Maridee Vendes, Carole Spindler, Nadine Hicks, Jacqueline Thompson, Patricia Elliott, Jean Gutru. Second Row: Erdine Zim- merman, Roberta Reder, Sara Victors, Carol Parker, Ann Berg, Marcia Renegar, Judith Whiteleather, Betty Jolly, Martha Richards, Nancy Scecina, Linda Brown, Judie Knilans. Third Row: Thomas STUDENT FOUNDATION Barnes, Al Buchheit, Thomas Hayhurst, Randy Tobias, Thomas Deputy, Ronald Gerow, Charles Mercer, Fred Richles, John Metts, Ronald Gillam, George King, Jay Youngfiesh, Charles Davis. Fourth Row: Bruce Wooldridge, Steve Gregory, Harry Ramsey, David Kinser, William LaSalle, Stephen Moberly, William Piepen- brink, David Tittle, Steven Peterson, Thomas Highland, Terry Gor- such, Ronald Hancock, Fred Haman, Gene Moncel. 460 ' ' ■ Vn5 Front Row I left to right i ; Judith R. Miller, Jeanne George, Judith Brown, Charlene Sarka, Jen Ellenberger, Carol Runner, Lynne Fobes, Diane Mitchell, Barbara Phillips, Susan Kroener. Second Row; David Lash, Sharon McHugh, Barbara McCrea, Susan Backus, Marian Kaylor, Kathy London, Judy Sickafus, Pamela Quinn, Christy Clements, Alan Armstrong. Third Row: Phil Thrasher, Robert King, Al Szal, Chad Swander, Jeff McQuinn, Karl Swain, Nick Pasche, Lowell Spencer, Lewis Scholl, Jim Elliott. Fourth Row: Tony O ' Bryan, William Conner, John King, David BosseU mann, Frank Kramer, Steven Clark, Jerry Sparks, John Butcher, Stuart Jewell. STUDENT FOUNDATION STUDENT FOUNDATION Front Row (left to right) : Sandra Furtick, Judith Manlove, Cyn- thia Sexson, Carol Roehn, Kitty Kelly, Lynn Block, Susan Elliott, Nancy Richards, Cathy Cunningham. Second Row: William God- frey, Edward Gustafason, Stephen Race, Sandra Manley, Diane Ritchey, Constance Gill, Karen Kilgoie, John Norris, Paul Dickover, James Owens. Third Row: Larry Franks, Jack Cunningham, Paul Harkess, Charles Reisert, Larry Richards, Cole McCombs, Charles Cohen, Rex Green, Frank Shepard, Robert Roth, Barry Cain. Fourth Row: James Schnell, Richard Gribble, John Pell, Thomas Burke, Tom Bolyard, David Porter, Thomas Schoellkopf, Steven Tracey, Michael Donovan, Terry Grimm, Norman Hertzer. Front Row i left to righti: Ann Veirs, NSA Co-ordinatorl , Diana Mast I SEC Chairman), Jacqueline Seglin (Chairman of Brother- hood Commission), Judith Rice (Sec. of Personnel). Second Row; Constance Gill iCorres. Method), David Spence (Sec. of Campus Welfare), Fredric Litto (Sec. of Academic Affairs), George Silca (Sec. of Treas. I , Linda Bowton I LUNA Sec. General). CABINET Mike Donovan ileft), President of the Student Body, and Steve Smith, Vice-President, discuss changes in student government during their term. Party residence lines broken, their All Campus Party and the Action Party emerged from the political reformation. Justices of the Student Supreme Court, formerly elected, were elected this year. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Front Row (left to right) : Karyl Widen, Sharon McHugh, Sharon Squier, Diane Ritchey, Stephen Smith (Presi, Jane Jacl son, Cyn- thia Sprong, Judy Jones, Lois Koster. Second Row: Robert Nes- bitt, Daniel Smith, George Hopkins (Speaker Pro Tempore), Ran- dall Tobias, James Morris, Ronald Walker, Lance Harrison, James Owens, Golagha Madadi. Third Row: Thomas F. Broadley, David McMullen, David Isaacson, William Vukowich, David Rogers, Roger Sawtelle, Thomas Huston, David Federico, Lewis Warford. SENATE SUPREME COURT Front Row (left to right ' : Judith Jones, Richard Best, Jerry Sparks, George Brent, Shirley Applegate (Chief Justice!. Second Row: Robert Braman, Ken Barker, Steve Lumm. 463 Front- Row i left to right i: Sandra Higa, Belinda Bower, Car- iagene Plummer, Patricia Moore, Jacqueline Glaze (Pres. I, Carole Troyer. Second Row: Marcella Schahfer, Grenda Hobson, Oma Birl, Donna Person, Mary Ann Cook. TAU BETA SIGMA THETA SIGMA PHI Front Row Heft to right I : Clara Degen, Carol Sampson, Margaret Jarrard iTreas, I, Kathryn Simmers I Pres. I , Janet Santilli IVice- Pres. I, Diane Johnston i Archivist i. Second Row: Karen Angotti, Barbara Keuneke, Myrna Oliver, Susan Silcher, Janet Vaksdal, Nancy Groverman, Sally Shaw. m ' -Mi 464 I ' • Front Row (left to right) : Sally Reichert (Sec), Richard L. Fisher I Pres. ) , Vivian Kay Walton Ureas). Second Row; Thomas H. Pedersen (Parliamentarian), John C. Stark (Vice-Pres. ) . INDIANAPOLIS UNION BOARD The Student Union Board, of Indiana University in Indianapolis IS composed of sixteen members. Two students are selected from each division of the University at the Medical Center. The board annually sponsors events which range from scheduling the classical film series and concert series to the Christmas Eve party for chil- dren of students at the Center. Front Row i left to right i : Arline Mane Brenecke, Richard T, Crow, Cynthia Ann Flaugher, Joseph L. Fox, Don A. Good, David A. Hall. Second Row: Mary Francis Hawthorne, Tedd H Karnischky, LcRoy H. King Jr., Patricia Wcigic, Irene Ruth Weinberg, Marlene Young. Sr - ' ■ W 1 || i iSi v ili !• isnJmM k 465 Front Row ' left to right I : Marlene Duman, Nancy Baumgartner, Michael Mehr I Pres. I , William Eggleston, Judith Thompson, Elbert Kram (Vice-Pres.i. Second Row; Thomas Barnes, Terry Lehr, Richard Wosnam, Sandra Furtick, David Gibson, Jerry Sparks. UNION BOARD FALL CARNIVAL STEERING COMMITTEE Front Row (left to right): Patricia Elliott, Sharon McHugh, Sara Schwartz, Priscilla Logan, Carol Szink, Susie Dahl, Sherry Mervis, Karen Lungren, Judith Rice. Second Row; Craig Long, Jerry Sparks, Terry Gorsuch, Steven Tracey, Ronald Gillam, Robert Roth, Randall Tobias. Not pictured: Judith Hendricks, Thomas Barnes. 466 ■TS. V Bb HtL U Among the most dynamic and imaginative people at I.U. are the twelve student members of the Indiana Memorial Union Board of Directors. Assisted by the advice of a professional adult staff, they plan and organize 600 campus functions ranging from art displays to a sailing club; from folk dancing to the elegant In- augural Ball. Certain activities annually sponsored by the Board promote competition among housing units — matching ingenuity for Fall Carnival, or knowledge in the Campus Quiz Bowl. The Board member delegates responsibility for each activity in his area to committees, in order to give leadership experience to as many students as possible. To be eligible for selection to Union Board, a student must have worked 100 hours in Union activities, and he must be of junior or senior standing with 2.6 cumulative grade average. Ten members are chosen each year by student and ad- ministration officials, two are elected by the Student Body. 467 Left to Right: Jerry Sparks I Board Rep), Dean Zollman (Sec.i, John Connelly (Pres i, Thomas Hayhurst I Vice-Pres. I , Richard Gohman I Treas. ) . YMCA YWCA Front Row (left to right i : Rita Biddle, Dianne LaMaster, Marilyn Ostroff, Nadine Hicks, Gwen Retry, Donna Dawson, Leslie Arm- strong, Carolyn Tracy, Sue Smith, Janet Smith. Second Row: Linda Martin, Lois Klintworth, Carolyn Terfler, Constance Linari, Barbara Hochschild, Judy Mishler, Lanni Foster, Patricia Mac- Laren, Janet Bradford, Diane Mitchell, Peggy Stollenmeyer. Third Row: Jane Ready, Louise Todman, Louise Adamson, Sally Page, Susan Striggle, Joan Sherby, Patricia Miller, Virginia White, Judith Ulerich, Nancy Edwards. Fourth Row: Linda Medley, Susan Petti- john, Sharon Csernits, Carol Szink, Mary Myers, Pamela Risley, Mary S. Head, Linda Brown, Carolyn Poindexter, Phyllis Wyrick, Carol Runner. 468 Front Row (left to right): Janet Smith (Treas.), Karen Kline (Sec), Diane Mitchell (Vice-Pres. ) , Phyllis Wyrick (Pres. ), Constance Linari (Vice-Pres.), Tamera Watts. Second Row: Rita Biddle, Nadine Hicks, Linda Dorntge, Mary S Head, Patricia MacLaren, Nancy Edwards. YWCA CABINET YWCA ' s local theme, To strive . . to seek . . to find . . and not to yield, has been faithfully followed this year through its well- known projects of Freshman Camp, I.U. Sing, and Chimes of Christmas. Its new program of the year, the International Bazaar, was greeted with great enthusiasm. The YWCA ' s many off- campus service projects greatly benefit the community. 469 LU LU CO H Z A laboratory newspaper, The Indiana Daily Stu- dent has served the campus community since 1867, first as a weekly tabloid, now a full-size, six or eight page daily. Students enrolled in journalism get practical experience while pro- ducing a daily account of happenings on campus, in the city, the state, and the world. The Student this year went modern in its make-up when column rules were dropped to give more white space, and lower case headlines and a more hori- zontal format were used to complete the face- lifting. Staffs are changed each semester and students apply for positions just as they would on a professional paper. Staff members — editors, reporters, and photographers — receive credit hours for their efforts in disseminating news. 470 47 ' Left to Right: Tom Green (Chief Editorial Writerl, Lynn ( Mac McQuern (Managing Editor), Myrna Oliver (Editor-in-Chief), 1963 Spring Semester; Patrick J. McKeand ( Editor-in-Chief I , Gary Schultz (Managing Editor i, Ralph Hunt (Chief Editorial Writerl, 1962 Fall Semester. DAILY STUDENT EXECUTIVES DAILY STUDENT ADVERTISING STAFF Left to Right: Curtis Linke, Barbara Einsfandig, John Cannon, David Gaskill, John Mustard (standing in far back), James Schnell, William Dopp, and Tim Black (Advertising Manager). 472 Front Row I left to right): Nancy Groverman (Night Ed. i , Carol King (Assistant Ed.), Karol Stonger (Women ' s Ed), Carol Samp- son (Night Ed. I , Clara Degen (Night Ed. ( . Second Row: Janet Eberle (Assoc. City Ed.), Janet M. Santilli i Photo Ed.i, Janet Vaksdal (Assistant Sports Ed.), Sandra Boxell (Night Ed. I , Kathryn Simmers i Assoc. Ed.i, Bonnie Jo Burk (Assistant Ed i . Third Row: Joel Whitaker (Assistant Ed. i , Chester Justice (Sports Ed.), William Delaney (Photo Ed), William Watt (City Ed.), James R. Retherford (Sports Ed.). IDS EDITORS IDS REPORTERS Front Row (left to right l: Sue Holliday, Barbara Parke, Roberta Marmer, Sandra Bays, Carol Marsh, Gail Sermersheim, Linda Boffo. Second Row: Nancy Malone, Richard Hagenston, Charles Jackson, Dennis Cline, David Cohn, Dale Terry, Donna Moots, Irene Golden. Third Row: Tom Gruber, David Vincent, LeRoy Adams, Larry J. Kruszewski, Samuel Jacobs, Miles R. Hession II, Jon DeVaux. 473 iW?!9!OT BIG THREE PLUS TWO SPEND MANY HOURS ON ARBUTUS 474 F - Twenty-four hours a day, 365 days a year with spring vacation off for good be- h a V i o r — t hat is what it seems to take to produce an all-America Arbutus. Staffs have done it for four consecutive years. Revamping the format of the yearbook this year, Judy Stevens (opposite, right), senior, Editor-in- Chief, created or super- vised all layouts and planned the book. Assist- ing her with the $59,000 project were Myrna Oliver (opposite, left), junior. Managing Editor, and Jim Turner, (above), senior. Business Manager. Pho- tographers who worked twenty-five hours a day producing art for the 1964 Arbutus were Richard Hor- witz (below, left) and Jer- ry Mitchell ( below, right) . Front Row (left to right I : Mary Ann Spahr (Assistant to the Man- aging LdJ , Emily Cronau i Scheduling I , Sandra Rosenberg (Resi- dence Ed. I. Second Row; Linda Gorseline (Schools and Adminis- tration Ed), James Fisherman (Sports Ed. I, Nancy Bohren (Organizations Ed. I , Third Row: Diane Thomas (Copy Ed.), Michael Seigel (Sales and Promotions), Susan Jane Davis (Assist- ant to the Ed.), Margaret Gray (Office Manager). Fourth Row: Dee Goldberg (Personnel Manager), Lynne Liebschutz (Contracts Manager), James Bredle (Art Ed.). 476 ARBUTUS MAJOR STAFF T Front Row Meft to right i : Judith Lowery, Carol Hercamp, Kathy Mallett, Marilyn Jones, Stephany Takala, Nancy Sargent. Second Row: Leslie Armstrong, Marilynn Burdette, Cheryl Bothwell, Jone ARBUTUS GENERAL STAFF Niblick, Linda Rae Smith, Mona Wilt ir. ■• y :,,.■■ ' McClung. Third Row: Pamela Turner, Sandra Conti, Cynthia Whitfield, Sheryl Sanx- ter, Brenda Piercy, Sarah Swoverland. ARBUTUS GENERAL STAFF Front Row (left to right i : Brenda Brown, Mary Ross, Jill White, Linda Eckert, Sandra Fromm, Kathleen Elliott, Linda Gregory. Second Row; Sharon Krokower, Patricia Delaney, Kay Sieber, Sue Wilkinson, Vivian Tabbert, Terry Bally, Lyndell VanMatre, Judith Linder. Third Row: Terry Murphy, William Sterrett, Charles Mascus, Donna Zimmerman, Geoffrey N. Seaman, Richard G. Zimmerman, Joseph O, Vogel. -477 GENERAL INDEX (Student Index begins on Page 481 ) A Acacia 284 Accounting Club 416 Aerospace Center 133 Allied Health 166 Alpha Chi Omega 286 Alpha Delta Theta 416 Alpha Epsilon Phi 287 Alpha Gamma Delta 288 Alpha Kappa Alpha 289 Alpha Kappa Psi 417 Alpha Lambda Delta 417 Alpha Omega 418 Alpha Omicron Pi 290 Alpha Phi 291 Alpha Phi Alpha 292 Alpha Phi Omega 418 Alpha Tau Omega 293 Alpha Xi Delta 294 Alumni Office 135 Arbutus 474 Arbutus Queens 72 Army ROTC 446 Arnold Air Society 419 Arts and Sciences 169 Association of Childhood Education 419 Association of Women Students 420 Athletic Department 276 Auditorium Presentations 66 AWS Mass Meeting 94 B Baseball 268 Basketball 250 Beta Alpha Psi 422 Beta Gamma Sigma 414 Beta Theta Pi 295 Board of Aeons 423 Board of Trustees 122 Brown County Playhouse 1 10 Business 1S5 C Chi Omega 296 Chi Phi 297 Christian Science Organization 422 Christmas 70 Circle K 424 Commencement 1 62 Computer Center 145 Contest Alumni on Campus 429 Cosmopolitan Club 429 Cream and Crimson Queen 80 Cross Country 244 D Debate Society 432 Delta Chi 298 Delta Delta Delta 299 Delta Gamma 300 Delta Sigma Delta 430 Delta Sigma Theta 301 Delta Tau Delta 302 Delta Upsilon 303 Delta Zeta 304 Delt Street Dance 32 Dentistry 198 Distinguished Teachers 129 E Education 201 Elections 100 Enomene 430 Extensions 141 F Faculty Council .■■ 125 Falcon Club 431 Fall Carnival 50 Fencing 275 Fine Arls Building 46 Flame Club 431 478 Football 236 Foster Quad rangle 246 Foundation 1 32 Founder ' s Day 160 Freshman Camp 28 G Gamma Phi Beta 305 Goldwater 83 Golf 273 Graduate Resident Center 348 Great Issues 82 Gymnastics 266 H Health Center 141 Health, Physical Education and Recreation 212 Hillel Foundation 432 Homecoming 58 Homecoming Queen 80 Housing Office 140 l-Men ' s Club 433 Inauguration 18 Indianapolis Union Board 465 Indiana Daily Student 470 Interfraternity Council 338 International Development Center 134 Intervarsity Christian Fellowship League 434 Intramurals 280 lU Sing 86 J Junior Division 139 Junior Interfraternity Council 339 Junior Panhellenic 336 K Kappa Alpha Psi 306 Kappa Alpha Theta 307 Kappa Delta 308 Kappa Delta Rho 309 Kappa Kappa Gamma 310 Kappa Kappa Psi 434 Kappa Sigma 310 L Lambda Alpha Epsilon 435 Lambda Chi Alpha 312 Lambda Chi Open House 33 Law 216 Little 500 102 LUNA 92 M Medical Center 150 Medicine 220 Melon Mess 32 Men ' s Pemm Club 441 Men ' s Residence Center 348 Military Ball Queen 81 Miss lU 78 Mortar Board 438 Music Presentations 40 Music School 226 N Newman Club 435 News Bureau 136 Nurses ' Basketball Team 437 Nurses ' Executive Council 436 Nurses ' Junior Class 436 Nurses ' Sophomore Class 437 Nursing 229 O Occanidcs 439 Omega Epsilon Phi 440 Omega Phi Psi 313 Omicron Delta 440 iContinued on Page 480) Special Feature 1963 — CENTENARIAN-ALUM RELIVES DAYS AT ALMA MATER The old campus Ibelowi was finished in 1836, only to be destroyed by fire in 1854. Alumni raised $10,000 and re- built the school, but lightning struck and destroyed the science building in 1883. A 1 3,000-volume library was lost as well as physical and chemical apparatus and the pri- vate library of Dr. Jordon. lOne of these buildings remains today as the center structure of Bloomington High School — see page 497.) In 1883 it was decided to move the campus to the area known as Dunn ' s Woods. Back in time . . . space compressed . . . energy potential. The I.U. of the late 1 800 ' s is described by Russell Ratliff, ' 92. Mr. Ratliff became 100 years old on January 25, and, as l.U. ' s oldest living alumnus, he talks of the University and of life back then in letters to the Alumni Association. Ac- companying photographs of the campus are from old issues of the Arbutus. For a number of years it has seemed to me that, if one lives with reasonable thoughtfulness, and, with reasonable earnestness, that, along toward the end, he should be able to say something that would be of some interest to some other wayfarer. It need not be long . . . pos- sibly only a single word. Now, I am ready to try. To begin, I will put it in the form of a will: My goodwill I bequeath to the Human Race, in as far as they believe in, and live in, Peace and Harmony, re- gardless of Race, Color, or Nationality; and, to my Mother Nature, from whom I receive, alike, my bounty and my doom. Life has been and is, full and rich to me; the years have been kind. And now, I will condense it further, into one word : Character. The experience of being the oldest liv- ing alumnus of Indiana University is distinctly interesting to me! My mem- ories of Indiana University are rich. I am pleased to be an old man; that is agreeable to me. I do not find it monot- onous. There has not been a day since Commencement Day in June 1892, but Continued on Page 480 r L. . -1 -d ' L The University had 497 students and 37 professors in 1 892 when Mr Ratliff was graduated. Bloom- Ington was a thriving metropolis of 5,000. First buildings erected on the new site were Owen and Wylie Halls in 1884. A Library Building I later named Maxwell! and an Assembly Hall-Gymnasium followed during the 1 890 ' s. FEATURE ' 63 (from Page 479) — what I have been glad to have had the four years at Indiana University from 1888 to 1892. About that time, the health of the Uni- versity got considerably better. Money came. Students came. Indiana Uni- versity began rapidly to climb to an hon- ored place among the schools of our nation. Because of Dr. Jordan ' s (Presi- dent David Starr Jordan) foresight, the elective system gained strength, and self government by the students was be- gun. For the many thou shalt nots our predecessors lived by, there were substituted but two: No student shall set fire to a building, or shoot a pro- fessor. Dr. Jordan, who left in 1 891 , taking with him many of the able teachers he had gathered around him, wanted to be re- membered. Spanker ' s Branch was as mean, as devilish a little actor as was around those parts. Its area was the Continued on Page 484 GENERAL INDEX (Continued from Page 478) Optometry 232 Orientation Week 30 Panheiienic Pershing Rifles 441, Ph Ph Phi Ph Ph Ph Ph Ph Ph Ph 336 442 415 314 315 443 316 317 318 319 320 321 444 322 323 444 445 143 President ' s Office 124 Professors in the News 130 Psi Omega 445 Purdue Weekend 60 Q Quiz Bowl 84 R Radio and Television 137 Read Center 360 Beta Kappa Delta Theta Epsilon Pi Eta Sigma Gamma Delta .... Kappa Psi Kappa Tau Kappa Theta Mu Sigma Kappa Photography Ad Hoc Pi Beta Phi Pi Kappa Phi Pi Lambda Theta Pleiades Police Rifle 274 ROTC Summer Camp 116 S Scabbard and Blade 447 Showboat 1 12 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 324 Sigma Alpha Eta 447 Sigma Alpha Mu 324 Sigma Chi 326 Sigma Delta Chi 448 Sigma Delta Tau 327 Sigma Kappa 328 Sigma Nu 329 T Trees Center 380 Tyronian Royalty 81 U Union Activities 48 Union Board 466 V Vice Presidents 126 W Wells Quadrangle 388 Wrestling 260 Wright Quadrangle 398 Y YMCA 468 YWCA 468 Z Zeta Beta Tau 334 Zeta Tau Alpha 335 480 STUDENT INDEX Aaron, Jack Lee 406 Abbott, Allan Victor 407 Abbott, Kenneth Richard 391 Abel, Don E 199,430 Abel, Terry Sue 378 Abell, Elizabeth Ann 170 Abernathy. Paul Willard 170 Abernathy, Susan Jane 369 Abernethy, Nancy Louise 349 Abplanalp, Jerry Lee 406 Abrams, Susan Louise 170 Adair, Stephen Wood 311,431 Adams, Archie David 41 Adams, Curtis Bryan 379 Adams, Donald Robert 402 Adams, Gerald Don 306 Adams, Janet Sue 371 Adams, Nancy Jane 370 Adams, Ralph Stuart 186 Adams, Robert Henry 222 Adams, Rozella Anne 378 Adams, Willard Le Roy 359,473 Adamson, John Charles 326 Adamson, Louise Fay 288 Adcock, Rita Jean 369,460 Adkinson, John Edward 405 Adier, Mary Kay 392 Adsit, Stanley Leon 347 Aearns, Allen 428 Agostino, Rocco Francis 186 Ahaus, William Hotfman 447 Ahl, Barbara Evelyn 428 Ahl, Clarissa Ann 310,430 Aiken, J, Lee ,, 222 Aikin, Gerald William 285 Aikman, Donald Marvin 186 Ailes, Larry Lee 411 Ake, Ruth Anne 322 Akers, Sandra Kay 335 Albrecht, Judith A 230.449 Albright, Richard James 222 Alderman, Gary Lee 186 Aldrich, David D 222 Aldriedge, John Lewis 355,357 Alexander, John T 410 Alexander, Lynn Ruth 307 Alexander, Robert Bruce 324 Alexander, Ronald Ray 419 Alexis, James Paul 293,428 Alford, Joan Elizabeth 349 All, Robert E 199 Allan, Michael Ames 293 Alleman, Jane t E 299 Allen, Connie Sue 369 Alleman, Judith 437 Allen, Charles F 222 Allen, Connie Sue 369 Allen, David Terrell 309 Allen, Georgilee Sharon 382 Allen, Janelle Mane 301 Allen, Jay Douglas 312 Allen, John 186,416 Allen, Larry Byron 214 Allen, Larry E 222 Allen, Maurice Edward 186 Allen, Pamela Virginia 305 Allen, Richard Forney 316 Allen, Robert Leroy 314 Allen, Stephen Dean 333 Allen, Susan Emily 375 Aller, Barbara Grace 335 Alley, Thomas W 222 Allison, Gayle C 170,286 Allison, Herbert L,, Jr 408 Allison, Steven Arthur 318 Allman, Robert Lynn 332 Almquist, Roy George 293 Alstott, David F 222 Alter, Carol Sue 308 Alumbaugh, Cecil Jr 199,430 Alvarez, Luz Violeta 429 Alvarez, Ronald Vincent 357 Amos, Diane Mary 394 Amos, Larry Charles 217 Amos, Lowell Edwm 325 Amos, Prudence 437 Amos Ralph James 391 Anderson, Ann 449 Andersen, Peter Andrew ....246,441 Anderson, David Paul 405 Anderson, Finis 306,390 Anderson, G. Rex 331 Anderson, Jack Douglas 314 Anderson, Karen E 390,421 Anderson, Keith Warren 356 Anderson, Nancy Ann 290 Anderson, Rodney W 411 Anderson, Sheila M 202,393 Anderson, Sylvia A 230,436 Anderson, Ted Kelly 314 Anderson, Thomas Martin 329 Anderson, Willa Beth 328 Anderson, William D 379 Andis, Mary Jane 214 Andres, Carol Lee 350 Andrews, Charles Thomas 297 Andrews, James Dale 330 Andrews, Kenneth Lee 330 Anghn, Richard James 295,409 Angotti, Arthur Anthony 324 Angotti, Karen 364 Anker, Carole Jean 327 Ankony, Donna Marea 428 Ankony, Michael James .,,,293,459 Annis, Byron L 222 Annis, Sheldon Richard 432 Ansbaugh, Lawrence, E 430 Anspach, Melvm L 325,338 Anthony, James Richard 214 Antonini, Joseph Hays 357 Anulies, Janet Lynn 378 Anulies, John Joseph 297 Apple, Patricia Elaene 167 Applegate, Dale Vincent .,.. 379 Applegate, Jeffrey S 170,450 Applegate, Sally Ann 299 Applegale, Shirley Jean 299, 417, 427,430 Arata, Catherine Ann 395 Archbold, Ronald Eugene 379 Ard, Anthony Earl 186,314 Ardrey, James Robert 293 Arehart, Joan Lynn 328 Argals, Dagnija 428 Argals, Inta 202 Argubie, Ludphy 429 Arkow, Sandra 287 Armborst, Judithann T 368 Armes, Jack L 186 Armstrong, Alan Lee 461 Armstrong, David K-, Jr 359 Armstrong, Dianne A 170 Armstrong, Karen 437 Armstrong, Larry Edgar 332 Armstrong, Leslie Jean 286, 430, 477 Armstrong, Pamela Sue 202, 291 Armstrong, Paul Douglas 1 70 Armstrong, Richard L 329 Armstrong, Sharon Lynn 308 Arnett, Jan Thomas 411 Arnett, Judith Rae 202,451 Arney, Deward Dwaine 1 86 Arnold, Gayle Roberta 202 Arnold, Don Sigler 401 Arnold, Linda 437 Arnold, Nancy Jo 307 Arnold, Nickey Lee 303 Arnold, Susan Patricia 170, 299,447 Arnolt, Michael 1 41 1 Aronoff, Michael S 443 Arrowsmith, Bobby Gene 406 Arthur, Arvin 170 Asbury, Billy Paul 284 Aschinger, Jerry R 297 Asdell, George Dawson 31 1 Ashbaucher, Cheryl K 230 Ashbaugh, Robert Murray 314 Ashenfelter, Richard P 316 Ashley, Lorenzo 236 Ashman, John Gregg 233 Ashton, Barry Alan 227 Askins, Danny Edwin 407 Aten, Robert Joseph 186,410 Athey, Cullen Lamar, Jr 359,460 Atkins, Stephen Michael 317 Atkins, Steven Dale 333 Atteberry, Tamara Sue 371 Auble, Ray Eugene 357 Auerbach, Gary Lee 334 Auerbach, Kaye C 202 Augsburger, Stanley W 406 Augspurger, Susan A 1 86, 440 Augustus, Carole Ann 304 Aulick, Bruce Bnan 391 Aull, Edward Bernard 404,429 Ault, Ronald Lee 186,295.416 Austin, Allen Alfred 321 Austin, Glenda Lyn 368 Awig, Marilyn Jane 385 Ayers, Ronald William 186 Ayrandjian, Rose 449 Azrak, Lillian Marjone 370 B Babbtdge, Steven Robert 246 Babcock, Richard D 403 Bach, Carole Ann 378 Bachaleda, Patricia J 305 Bachman, Drew Harrison 356 Bachman, Lyie Farns 410 Bachmann, Joyce Carroll ..170,287 Bachmann, Sharon Ann 366 Back, Phyllis La Verne 397 Backer, Gail 436 Backus, Richard Elliott 217 Backus, Susan Ridgley 310,336,461 Badar, Richard Chester ...236,314 Badell, J. Douglas 199,445 Badertscher, Barbara A 370 Baer, Betsy 377 Baer, David Michael 186 Baer, Larry Lee 325 Baer, Michael 334,427,450 Baetsle, Bradley A 445 Baggett, Shanda 444 Bagwell, Carmen Ann 310 Bagylae, Kent 357 Bail, Barbara Ann 375 Bailey, Barbara K 308 Bailey, Beth Holbrook 304 Bailey, Brian Reed 295,431 Bailey, Colleen Ellen 294 Bailey, Glida Kay 385,434 Bailey, James Earl 275,330 Bailey, James Frederick 236, 293 Bailey, Janet Rosaline 202,294 Bailey, John J 404 Bailey, Max 268 Bailey, Robert Patrick 330 .293 Bailey, Wanda Bailey, Wendell Ray ... Bailey, William Barnes Bailie, Stephen Bain, Beverly Reva .. Bainbridge, Phillip E. . Bair, Carol Ann Baird, James Lee Baird, Jim Kendall Baird, Kay Lynn 170, Baigrowicz, James J Baker, Alice Caroline 186, Baker, Annette Baker, Barbara Ellen Baker, Boyd, Jr Baker, Bruce A Baker, Danny Marshall Baker, Diana McGinnis Baker, Donna Kay Baker, Eugene - Baker, Greg Alan Baker, Jackqueline Baker, Jerry Lee Baker, John Bartley 408, Baker, John Paul Baker, Judy Ann Baker, Kenneth Sherman ....319 Baker, Linda Christine 288, 290, Baker, Mane Suzanne Baker, Martha Ann Baker, Norman Eugene Baker, Paul Baker, Ralph Edward Baker, Taylor L., Jr Baker, Vincent Dion Baker, Wallace Robert 437 346 318 199 287 431 308 .358 401 328 170 290 368 310 408 272 309 167 .378 186 347 350 41 1 409 170 202 41 1 439 370 305 217 331 379 217 302 379 Balakir, Richard A 170,391,451 Balasa, Phillip John 408 Balazs, Dorothy Darlene 186 Baldwin, James Fredrick 317 Bales, Janice Diane 186,335 Bales, Mary Anne 202 Bales, Ruth Ann 396 Balis. Mary Margaret 300 Ballard, John Oliver 170,435 Ballard, Margaret Lou 369,428 Ballard, Walter, Jr 199 Ballenger, Diane 322 Ballenger, Ronald Gayle 321 Bally, Terry 477 Balok, Larry James 318 Balsbaugh, Jean Ann 378 Balsbaugh. Nancy Kay 170,322 Balser, Marion Keith 186 Baltcs, Nancy Ann 320 Baltpurvins, Andris A 422 Baluk, Margaret Anne 170,376 Bammer, Richard D, Jr 407 Bancroft, Christina J 366 Banister, Timothy Felix 285 Banks, James Governeau 306 Banning, Max Norton 379 Banta, Janet Sue 350 Banta, Janet K 230 Banther, James Marion 186,298 Barber, Andrea Susan 385 Barber, Glee 290 Barbour, John Raymond 312 Barco, Martin Thomas 333 Bardach, Carol Ann 368 Bare, Joan Ray 290 Bargholz, Susan Jane 364 Bargmeyor, Robert Wayne 407 Barido, Constance Lee 378 Barker, James Edward 374, 376 Barker, Mary Jo 377 Barker, Robert Alvin 303 Barker, Sarah K 170 Barker, Sharon Kay 167 Barker, Vicki Beth 396 Barkman, Ronald L 323 Barkowski, Judith Kay 81 Barley, Jacqueline Ann 186,335 Barliak, Paula Mane 290 Barlock, Maureen B 367 Barlowe, Jamie Rebecca 299 Barnard, Robert Michael 309 Barnes, A. Delorise 202,289 Barnes, Everett Wesley 293 Barnes, James Deward 404 Barnes, Joan Elinor 307 Barnes, Thomas Charles ...329,460 Barnes, Winel David, Jr 406 Barnett, Charles A 284,170 Barnett, George L., Jr 376 Barnett, Linda Sue 202 Barnett, Robert T 402 Barnett, Sandra K 288 Barnhouse, Jackie J 447 Barrack, Gary Stanley 186 Barrett, James Howard 295 Barrett, Jerry Hollie 295 Barrett, William Dale 401 Barrick, Andrew Frank 136,424,417 Barrick, Max Bloom 293,450 Barroquillo, Jimmie Lee .202,332 481 Barrow, Daniel Edward 408 Barrow, Janet F 451 Barrows, Margaret Ann 351 Barry, Bcrnadctte 286 Barry, Robert J 217 Bands, Robert 199,445 Barter, Mary Frances 335 Barth, John Arttiur 401 Barthiolome, Ann Lee 80, 322,420,421,459 Barltiolomcw, Alberta C 369 Bartok, William R 222 Barton, Barbara Lynn 378 Barton, Brcnda Louise 202 Barton, C. William 460 Barton, Dennis J., Jr 409 Barton, Douglas Harvey 432 Barton, Michael 186,325 Basan, Paul Bradley 334 Bascom, Karleen Ann 170 Bash, Sarah Wallace 367 Bash, Stephen Estal 326,460 Bass, Betsy Anne 300 Bass, Richard Emmett 170,422 Basselt, Rosemary 393 Sassier, Marilyn Louise 287 Bast, Richard Charles 314 Batcho, Joseph A,, Jr 411 Bates, Betty Eileen 170 Bates, Bonnie Ann 376 Bates, Brian Andrew 332 Batman, Gcraldine Lynn 328 Bauch, Michael G 186,416 Bauer, Anne Elizabeth 288 Bauer, Majorie 436 Bauer, Erich Wolfgang 285 Bauer, Linda Lee 299 Bauer, Patricia McCord 202 Bauer, Thomas Michael 330 Bauge, Barbara Ellen 374, 373,420,427 Baugher, Gregory Hart 411 Baum, James Joseph 285 Baum, Joyce Marylin 369 Baum, Robert Allen 383 Bauman, Sharon 449 Baumann, Barbara Jean 202 Baumgartner, Alan R 358 Baumgartner, Carolyn A 322 Baumgartner, Nancy Ann 202, 307,438 Baumler, Gary Paul 432 Baurle, Alan Harry 404 Bausback, Danny Eugene ....275,433 Bavender, Sarah Ellen 320 Baxter, Constance L 202 Baxter, Gary Stephen 285 Baxter, Gary Zachary 263,262 Baxter, Leiand Claire 358,434 Baxter, William D 222 Bayly, Patricia Jean 304 Bays, John Arthur 440 Bays, Sandra Sue 386,473 Beadrick, Maxinc J 230 Bcal, Charles Edward, Jr 451 Beamer, Jo Ellen 378 Beams, Dianne Ellett 320 Beams, Ronald Ned 222 Bean, James Thomas, 3rd ..316,424 Bean, Richard Charles 408 Bean, Barbara S 230,449 Bean, Sandra Carol 202,369,451 Beanblossom. John Keith 401 Bear, Thomas Arthur 285 Eeardsley, Joe E 217 Beaslcy, Stephen Robert 357 Bealty, Darnell Jo 308,440 Beaumont, Jerry Wayne 297 Beazlcy, Lillian Carole 170,367 Bechnell, Robert 430 Beck. James E 202 Beckemcycr, Roger Paul 319 Becker, Carolyn N 170 Becker, Gale Elizabeth 371 Becker, Gary Earl 217 Becker, Karen Natalie 392 Becklcy, Barbara Nell 369 Bcckley, John Wendell 170 Beckort, Bctly Jane 170 438 Beckwcll, Robert 199 Bedell, Paul F 222 Bednar, Doris Jean 393 Beedy, Ann Louise 376 Bcekcr, James Lewis 317 Becler, Sharon Kay 378 Bccrncr, Jana Dale 202 Beerbowcr, John Robert ...186,295 Bchrooz, Tabrizi 272 Beiga, Robert 408 Beilslcm, Mary Lou 395 Beingcr, Cheryl Jean 290,337 Bctshlinc, Kaaren Lynne 376 Beisler, Randall Lee 376 Beison, Stephen Michael ...312,406 Beiswanger, Brad 284 Belcher, David Darcy 379 Belden, Vicki Lynn 386 Bell. Daniel Moore 391 Bell, Ellis Samuel, Jr 186 Bell, Eva 1C7 Bell, Lawrence Lee 403 Bell, Lynda Patricia 394 482 Bell, Mary Thomas 350 Bell, Maryann 300 Bell, Rita Kay 308 Bell, Robert David 402 Bell, Sharon Anne 378 Bell, Susan Judith 291 Bellamy, Calvin Edward 345,347 Bellino, John Battista 268 Bemis, Cynthia Kaye 286 Bencivenni, Carmen P 236 Bender, John S., 2nd 326 Bender, Paul Arthur 284 Bendix, Judith June 308 Benedict, Eugene G., Jr 293 Benham, Jane 170,310,439 Benham, Joseph 199 Benjamin, Catherine G 367 Benner, Neal UrI 170 Benner, Patricia Joan 286 Bennethum, Suzanne E 376 Bennett, Deborah Lucy 351 Bennett, Donald Charles 261 Bennett, Richard V 217 Bennett, Ronald Lee 321 Bennett, William Earl 314 Benninger, Marilyn Sue 371 Bennison, William Dean 324 Benovitz, Sharon Jean 369 Benson, Marlin Robert 411 Bentle, Dean Alan 434 Bentley, Mary Margaret 170,299,336 Benton, Maurice Leo ..391,417 Bentz, John Marvin 333 Bentz, Jon David 314 Benzel, Donald William 316 Berberian Roupen 401,434 Berebitsky, Gail Ann 327 Berebitsky, Sally Ann 170,327 Berenthal, James Leon 170,410 Berg, Ann Cecilia 300,460 Bergen, Hannah Patricia 435 Berger, Jeanette E 227 Bergerson, John Douglas 186 Berglund, Kent Eson 358 Bergstedt, Lowell C 434 Berk, Allan Terry 334 Berkey, James W 326 Berkey, Stephen H 186,326 Berkley, Charles Miller 359 Berkman, Janet Marsha 287 Berkson, David B 334 Berkson, Margery 439 Berlin, Melvin 222 Bernhardt, Robert Joel 334 Berning, Larry Dean 329, 459 Berns, Donna Dale 369 Berry, Gil I., Jr 217 Berry, Helen Janice 444 Berry, Martha May 322,430 Berry, Robert James 302 Berry, Robert William 432 Berry, Sharon 437 Berry, Sue Jones 202 Berry, William H., Jr 217,391 Berryman, Judith Ann 378 Berta, Sharon Anne 376 Bess, Larry Ray 217 Best, James Purvis 329 Best, Richard Edward 329 Bettge, Phyllis 437 Betz, Brenda Louise 202 Betzler, Susan Mane 378 Beuhler, Marv 371 Beumel, Errol Dwain 406 Bevers, Amber Jo 397 Bex, Sonya Mane 375 Beyers, Brenda Joyce 377 Beyers, Marjorie 449 Bhagwandin, Harry 222 Bianco, Sharon Maree 308 Biddinger, Betty Ann 370 Biddinger, Frank James 217 Biddle, Rita Jane 288,459 Sidney, Martin Paul 170 Bielewicz, Elaine Joan 202 Biersdorfcr, John Ford 448 Biglcy, Thomas C, Jr 217 Bihlman, John Bruce 347 Bilsland, Henry Knapper 316 Binkley, Anne Lloyd 369 Binkley, James Lloyd 262,316 Binkley, Marccta J 459,451 Bird, Robert Joseph 411,418 Birl, Oma Jeanette 396,464 Birr, James Otto 326 BiscI, Gary A 186 Bishop, Elaine 437 Bishop, Mar)cne Rae M 393 Bitarabeho, Paul A 272 Biteman, John Edward 329 Bitner, Gerald Ray 403,418 Bitlcr, Nancy Ann 167 Bitzegaio, Judith Lynn 377 Black, David Robert 303 Black, Donald Jonalhan 170,303 Black, Dorothy Heidi 368 Black, George Roger 407 Black, Margaret Anne 371 Black, Ronald Lee 358 Black, William Stephen 309 Blackburn, Cheryl Lynn 382 Blackman, Gary Lester 233,440 Blackman, Stanley Neil 411 Blackmon, Rose Nell 301 Blackmun, Barbara 35 ' Blackneil, Robert 268 Blackwell, David S 434 Blain, Elizabeth M 230 Blair, Bruce Russell 447,441 Blair, Dcanna Kay 393 Blair, John Raymond 309 Blair, Larry Lee 222 Blair, W. Bradley, 2nd 295 Blaisdell, Mary Ellen 170 Blake, Kann 299 Blakely, Bonnie 202, 307 Blakley, Stephen Earl 303 Blanchard, Richard 199 Blau, Charles W., Jr 356 Bledsoe, Lois Ann 170 Bleeke, David 430 Bley, Woltgang Rudolf 316,408,400,427,443 Blickenstaff, James Joe 246,303 Bliss, James William 312 Block, Lynn Faye 202, 327, 336,461,447 Blombach, Michael K 186 Bloom, Karen Lyn 291 Bloom, Lewis E 170 Bloom, Lidian Rochelle 291 Bloomberg, Paul Richard 411 Blosser, Brock Lowell 295 Bloye, Sharon Marlone 170,294 Blumenschein, Barbara 437 Blutenthal, John Edward ....326,431 BIythe, Diane Lee 393 BIythe, Stephen Earl 356 Boardman, Nancie S 186,440 Boardman, Sarah E 394 Boatner, Ernestine Lyn 288 Block, Stephen Richard 324 Bockman, John Frederick 409 Bodak, Veronica Mane 393,429 Bodemuller, Mary F 393 Bodzin, Stephen Aaron 186,416,422 Boedeker, Michael Allen 284 Boehike, Paula Dianne 396 Boehm, John Henry 330 Boergert, John Richard 284 Boes, Nancy Ann 350 Boffo, Linda Sue 396,473 Bogardus, Ralph F 217 Bohall, Phillip Thomas 402 Bohnert, J. Thomas 199,445 Bohren, Nancy Lynn 476 Boiarski, Patricia Ann 349 Boksenberg, Ann Mary 359 Boles, Rita Ann 378 Bolin, Robert Wayne 358 Boling, Karen Coleen 290 Bollhoffer, Edward H 186,293 Bolster, Mary Jo 364 Bolyard, Susan Roberta 335 Bolyard, Thomas Edward 214, 256, 251,461 Bonacorsi, Dons Jane 186,291 Bond. Carol Ann 167 Bond, Charles B 199 Bond, Larry Gene 222 Bond, Ronald Stewart 284 Bone, Mary Elizabeth 371 Bonewits, James Charles 379 Bonhomme, Raymond F 410 Bonner, Barbara 437 Bonner, Bruce Edward 403 Bonner, Sandra Charlene 394 Bonwell, Robert Earl 326 Booher, Linda Lou 364 Booker, Carl Thomas 202 Booker. Judith 437 Boomershine, Karen Sue 290 Boone, James Neville 310 Booth, James Cole 30? Borden, Paul Albert, Jr 359 Border, John F 222 Borders, Patricia E 350 Borich, Gary Donald 410 Bonn, l-loward Z 335 Borthwick. Robert John 359 Borysiak, Ralph Alfred 321 Bosarl, Barbara Jean 375 Bosco, Barbara Antonina .. . 171,328 Boss. John William 303 Bosselmann, David Brown .329,433 Bothast, Grelchcn 1 186,440 Bothwell. Cheryl F 375,410,477 Botkin, Gail Meredith 327 Botkin, Theodore 222 Bottortf, Cynthia 202,328 Bottorff, James Lewis 302 Botlorff, Judith Ann 202 Boughman, Barbara Lynn 370 Boughman, Lucile Kay 396,453 Bouillet, John 431 Boultinghouse, Richard 187,416 Bourn, Michael Ray 171,330 Bowdish, Joanne Kay 291 Bower, Belinda Lou 464 Bower, Lyle Mervyn 411 Bowers, Jack Wilford 379 Bowers, Thomas A 303,459 Bowie, William Marsh 284 Bowman, Dons Pearl 385 Bowman, Jonathan Seth 171,338,447 Bowman, Karen Louise 171 Bowman, Nancy Ann 378 Bowman, Patty Jo 288 Bowman, Richard Edgar 379 Bowman, Theodore W., Jr 407 Bowton, Linda Darlene 349, 459, 462 Bowton, Lois Kay 350 Box, Colin Edward 391 Boxell, Sandra Kay 171 Boyce, John Patrick 329 Boyd, James Michael 303 Boyd, Kirsten V 305,417 Boyd, Norma Lee 202 Boyd, Robert Lee 298,424 Boyd, Robert Samuel 357 Boyd, William Dennis 410 Boyer, Caryl Alice 349 Boyle, Judy Colleen 291 Boys, Carolyn Jean 296 Bozzo, Richard Leroy 376 Brackenridge, Franklin E 292 Braddock, Lana Jean 296 Bradfield, Allen M 316 Bradford, Janet Kay 307 Bradley, Robert 268 Bradley, Gail Eugene, Jr 285 Bradley, Martha Jean 167 Bradshaw, John Walker 433 Brady, Michael Dean 187 Brady, Stephen Weeks 171,302 Brafford, Lawrence M 326 Bragg, George Albert 312 Bragg. Mildred Eileen 288 Braman, Robert Jay 334,443 Brammell, Richard A 401 Branch, Charmaine W 301 Branch, Melvin 236 Brand, Martha Susan 377 Brandell, Raymond John 309 Brandos, David C 171 Brandon, Forrest Lynn 403 Brandt, Dianne Louise 171, 294,336,425,459 Branham, Carol Jean 394 Eranham, John Forest 402 Branigin, Janice Dale 296 Brannan, Susan Beech 171 Branstrator, Mara Lee 291 Branstrator, William C 285 Brant, George Harold 311 Braselton, Paul Milton 171 Brasher, Lydia Anne 395,396 Brassart, Raymond A 323 Bratton, Robert Keith 409 Brauer, Marian Louise 378 Braun, Lewis Lawrence 325 Braun, Pamela Lvnn 327,421 Bray Richard Dale 187,431 Bray, Zella 449 Breck, Paula Leone 202 Breckenndge, Franklin 202 Breckenridqe, Miriam R 350 Bredenberg, EInora Ida 439 Bredle, James Albert, Jr. ..406,476 Brehm, Karen Kay 385 Bremen, Ronald B 334 Bremer, Gerald Frank 434,417 Brennan, Frank X 262 Brennecke, Arlin M 465 Brenneman, Ellen Mane 320 Brenneman, Richard C 419 Brenner, David A 171 Brenton, Susan Elaine 187 Brete, Richard 329 Brewer, David L 217 Brewer, Luana Kay 369 Brewer, Lynne Nan 396 Brguman, Helmut 356 Bnce, Jon Nelson 391 Bricker, Ronald Harold 409 Bnckley, Kay 288 Bridges, Nancy E 202 Bridges, Sandra Louise 202 Briegel, William Noah 416 Briggs, Richard Allen 312 Briggs, William Edward 187 Bright, Mary Ann 375 Bnllhart, Ronald Dale 401 Bnlliande, Gary Shawn 383 Briney, Bruce R , Jr 401 Briney Roger David 329 Bringle, Carole Ann 305,416 Bringle, Rebecca Jean 375 Broadley, Tom Forrest 427,463 Brockman, Michael E 187 Brodenck, John Peter 319 Brodcy, Jay M 334 Broida. Jan Dec 327 Bromberg, Robert Boruch, 187,325 Bronston. Irene V 394 Brook, Marsha Phyllis 365 Brookman, Donna Maria 382 Brookman, William Lynn 404 Brookover, Linda Anne 171,385 Brooks, Betty Joann 230 Brooks, Carolyn Kay 351 Brooks, Carolyn Kay 290 Brooks, Judith Irene 171,307 Brooks, Neil R 171,292,433 Brookshire, Robert Alan 298 Brosey, Joyce 437 Brougher, Melinda Kay 202 Brougtiton, Philip M 316 Brouwer, Bonnie Lou 376 Broviak, Mary Ellen 350 Brown, Barbara Eleanore 328 Brown, Betsy Diane 365 Brown, Brenda Sue 393, 477 Brown, Caroline Vajen 367 Brown, Cynthia Ella 187,290 Brown, Don 268 Brown, Ford Mac 202 Brown, John Joseph 356 Brown, Jon Wayne 356 Brown, Joseph Holmes 41 I Brown, Judith Ann 307,461 Brown, Larry Keith 203,419 Brown, Linda Sue 290,445,460 Brown, Marilyn Kaye 375 Brown, Melba Jeanette 203, 289, 395 Brown, Michael David 411 Brown, Nancy Elaine 390, 393 Brown, Ormin Edward 329 Brown, Patricia Sue 171,291 Brown, Penny Jo 296 Brown, Robert Marshall 333 Brown, Robert Richard 217 Brown, Ruth Ann 290 Brown, Sandra Diane 289 Brown, Sarah Kathryn 369 Brown, Sharon Alice 171,291 Brown, Sharon Lee 368 Brown, Thomas F., Jr 236 Browne, Gus Condo, 2nd 326 Browne, Thomas Keller 326 Brownell, David Henry 171 Brubeck, David Haughey 331 Bruce, Clifford Earl 203 Bruce, Dorothy Ann 394 Bruce, Harlean Jean 171 Bruce, William Francis 316,339 Bruchtield, Marion 268 Bruderer, Conrad 422 Bruess, Charles Edward 217 Brugh, Barton Lee 41 1 Brugman, Helmut H 356 Brugos, Michael John 302,453 Brumm, William Theodore 187 Brummett, Chester Lee 171 Brunell, Frank 171,317 Bruner, Paul Ronald 203 Bruney, R. Michael ....374,376,428 Bruning, Earl Henry, Jr 434 Brunnell, Rhoda 203 Brunner, Henry Joseph 324 Bruno, Joan Karlene 367 Bryan, Merwyn Leonard 171 Bryant, Cynthia 171 Bryant, Fred James, Jr 410 Bryant, Joe Dallas 391 Bryant, Philip Corwin 314 Bryant, Sarah Katherine 290,432 Bryant, Willard G., 3rd 403 Bucha, Maryanne Paula 322,445,460 Buchalter, Dorothea J 286 Buchanan, Kenneth Wayne 187 Buchanan, Walter W 171,409 Bucher, Byron Geoffrey 401 Bucher, Wesley Gregg 408 Buchheit, Alois Peter 293,460 Buckingham, Fredric N 333 Buckingham, George E 217 Buckley, Terrence J 326 Buckner, Kenneth Glenn ....187,434 Buckner, Robert G 265,313,356 Budreck, Frank Joseph 391,424 Buehl, Robert Theodore 217 Buehrig, Robert M 171 Buesching, William John 321 Bull, Sara Ann 299 Bullelt, Ann Lorraine 296 Bulson, Linda Jean 366 Bulza, Roberta Ellen 394 Bumb, Annita Mane 310,459 Bundy, William Patrick 356 Bunn, Bonnie Ruth 376 Bunnell, Carl Francis 302,411 Bunner, Elizabeth A 307 Burchfield, Marion G 187 Burd, Rita Jo 335 Burdette, Marilynn 375,477 Burdette, Robert S 383 Burger, Sharon Lynn 384 Burgess, Christina Ann 371 Burgess, Rosalind Kay 322 Burget, Robert Michael 187 Burgner, Carl Douglas 418,442 Burk, Bonnie Jo 305 Burk, Pamela Sue 376 Burk, Paula Jean 230 Burke, Allan Frederick 411 Burke, Carolyn E 369 Burke, Edward Joseph 416 Burke, James Edwin 405 Burke, Kathryn Gay 377 Burke, Michael Dean 407 Burke, Thomas William 187, 244,461 Burkey, Joan 335 Burkhart, Thomas Case 233 Burks, Nancy Jane 396 Burnett, Lee 436 Burnham, John 442 Burns, David Bowman 330 Burns, Julia Jean 203 Burns, Linda Lou 378 Burns, Richard 246 Burns, Robert 430 Burns, Susan Cooley 378 Burns, Wilton H 222 Burns, Raymond 445 Burns, Stephen Bruce 318 Burson, John Jr 41 1 Burt, Michael Robert 329 Burton, Frank Lloyd 316 Burton, Mary A 222 Burton, Ruth Ann 171,394 Busch, Richard Edward 293 Busch, Sharyl Deanne 370 Buschman, Karen Sue 396 Bush, Nancy Sharon 171,305 Bush, Sarah Jane 369 Bushell, Clysta Sue 394 Bushman, F. Anthony 187 Busse, William E., Jr 346 Bussey, James Norman 424 Butcher, John Orville 187,293 Butler, Carol Jean 203 Butler, Carole J 371 Butler, Darleen Rose 396 Butler, James M., Jr 306 Butler, Leland 447 Button, Mary Jo 378 But:, Sally Ann 300 Butz. William Powell 309,417 Butzow, Richard Henry 303 Buzan, Stephen Mills 402 Buzinski, Florence T 328 Buzuvis, Eleanor 307 Buzzard, Susan K 305 Bye, Jerry C 401 Byerly, Stanley Warner 401 Byer, Charles A 445 Byers, Stephen Wesley 316 Byrdsong, Caiolyn J 385 Byrkett, Kathleen Mane 366 Byrne, John Charles 302 Byron, Robert Allen 333 Byrum, Martha Lee 171 Cahill, Sharon Marie 367 Cam, Barry Steven 325,461 Cam, James Edward 187 Cam, Jerrold Charles 187 Ca, Jacob Peter M 316 Ca, Jacob Sarah E 203,291 Cako, Cheryl Elizabeth 367 Calbert, Jack Lynn 333 Caldemeyer, Steven R 203 Caldwell, Gregory Lee 284 Call, Susanna Bledsoe 310 Callecod, Rita 437 Calhs, Keith Lane 356 Callum, Hugh Reynolds 285 Cameron, Robert William 302 Cameron, Windy Lee 382 Camp, James David 295 Campbell, Anne Myer 296 Campbell, Charles Bond 311 Campbell, Don Preston 217 Campbell, Harlee 313 Campbell, Harriet Ellen 393 Campbell, Harry Melvin 407 Campbell, Herbert Lee 187,391,416 Campbell, Jack Eugene 409 Campbell, John Milton 171.298 Campbell, Norma Jean 384 Campbell, Robert J,, Jr 244,272 Campbell, Robert Roy 298 Campbell, Roberta Joan 385 Campbell, Thomas 357 Campbell, Tommy Lee 187,379 Campbell, Walter F 214,268,330 Campleiohn, Alice M. 322,430,421 Canine, Joseph Kent ..371,312,459 Canizales, Carlos R 222 Canning, Arthur Joseph 266 Cannon, John Edward 309 Canter, Mary Lucile 305 Cantor, Eilene Frances 327 Cantwell, John Leslie 284 Cantwell, Vonya Anne 460 Capcstany, William D 295 Caplm, Richard L 171 Caplin, Stephen Barry 187 Cappas, Angelo 203 Caradonna, Joseph Scott 302 Caranasios, Catherine M 171 Garden, Larry William 339,356 Carey, Diane Elizabeth 187,290 Carey, Joseph Wilson 85 Carlson, Carl John 330 Carlson, Christopher 357 Carlson, Don Frederic 326 Carlson, Lynne Marie 328 Carmichael, James S 233 Carmichael, Jerry Lee 297 Carmichael, Marc Lynd 356 Carmichael, Thomas F 450 Carmichael, William P 295 Carnes, Calland F 311,459 Carpenter, Evelyn J 394 Carpenter, James Dale 411 Carpenter, Rita Ann 365 Carpenter, Robert H 379 Carpenter, Stephanie 171 Carpenter, William L 331 Carr, Daniel Joseph 410 Carr, Dorothy Enid 294 Carr, Jon R 171 Carr, Julia Louise 300 Carr, Karen Sue 367,416 Carr, Katharine Marrett 378 Carr, Mary Margaret 375 Carrabine, Mary E 203 Carrel, Sharon Ruth 378 Carrington, Alice Elvra 304 Carroll, Betty Jean 322,78,277 Carroll, Michael A 261 Carroll, Patrick D 171 Carroll, Thomas Joseph 410 Carson, Barbara Jane 305 Carson, Richard C 222 Carswell, Donald George 331 Carter, Arnold Lawrence 408 Carter, David Lee 312 Carter, Dennis Earl 171 Carter, Emily Jane 335 Carter, Jay Douglas 326 Carter, Marilyn Kay 227 Carter, Martha Ann 368 Carter, Mary Beth 350 Carter, Richard Lloyd 312 Carter, Ronald Eugene 284 Carter, Virginia June 364 Carter, William Michael 410 Cartmel, Thomas Oliver 217 Cartwright, Sara Jean 366 Case, David Ronald 408 Casey, Marilyn Jeanne 291,440 Cashman. Michael D 171 Casner, Charles Lewis 401 Caspei, Charles Ray, Jr 317 Cass, Frederick Lyie 410 Cassidy, Larry Ray 379 Cassle, Marietta Mae 172 Cast, James Grey 448 Castle, Betsy Lynn 286 Cavanaugh, Kathleen 305,459 Cayley, Margaret C 230 Cellini, Rita Terese 370 Cellini, Robert Charles 187,298 Certain, James Dawson 187 Cessna, Claudia Ruth 370 Chaffee, Robert Gray 265 Chaffin, William Ronald 312 Chamberlain, Geraldine 449 Chamblin, Patricia Ann 365 Chambliss, Judith Gayle 291,445 Camp, Janice 172 Champion. Larry Ray 408 Chan, Joseph Wei 318 Chandler, Kenneth H 405 Chandler, Leon H , Jr 303 Chandler, Ronald A 358 Chaney, Robert D 222 Chapala, Robert Frank 187 Chapala, Walter Paul 314 Chapin, Carolyn Howard ....322,417 Chaplme, Janis Mildred 377 Chaplme, Judith Etta 172,322, 459,435 Chapman, Barry Luther 284 Chapman, Carol Irene 386 Chapman, David Lee 329, 277 Chapman, Jerry Wesley 379 Chapman, Linda Lou 308 Chappell, William Bruce 331 Chappelle, Richard C 203 Chappelle, Rosemary 437 Charles, Douglas Martin 410 Charlson, Verlyn 437 Charoensri, Panit 435 Charters, Sharon Kay 366 Chase, Tom Morrison 302,459 Chastain, Truman 172 Chattin, Marilyn Sue 296,337 Cheatham, Dennis Harold 303 Chen, Henrietta Hsiang 172,394 Chentnik, Richard 445 Cherry, Carolyn Fay 366 Chesebro, Robert C 409 Chesney, John David 297 Chew, Nancy Carol 308 Chidester, Carol Jean 320 Chilcott, Sandra M 167 Chilton, Sheila Kay 365 Ching, Walter Wah Yai 199,430 Chiszar, Robert Anthony 347 Chong, Wallace 445 Chreste, Robert Bryant 293,419 Christ, Connie Kay 368 Christen, Daniel Lee 404 Christensen, James Arlo 403 Christian, Elizabeth L 230 Christopher, Robert, Jr 317 Christy, William Banks 321 Chronowski, Richard 187 Chueden, Katharine L 386 Chulock, Robert Yale 334 Church, Douglas Denton 315 Church, Gary Eldon 315,411 Church, Rosalie 203,288 Ciboch, Kenneth Dean .... Cichon, Lillian J Cieadio, William Joseph Cissell, Joseph Lee Clapacs, John Terry Clapp, Bonnie Carlene Cla Clai Clai Clai Clai Clai Clai Clai Cla Cla Cla Clai Cla Cla Cla Cla Cla Cla Cla Cla Cla k, Candace Louise k, Charles M., Jr. k, Dixie Lee k Fred Wayne k. Jack Bryant 172, k, John Allan k, John W k, Judith Gail k, Karen Elaine k, Karen Sue k, Lewis L k, Mary Ann k, Michael k, Paul Alan k, Robert k, Ronald George k, Steven Lee k, William Cooper 311, rke, Christopher C rke, Jan Coleman rquist, Marian E Clausen, Edward L 172, Clay, Jack William Claymon, William I Cleaves, Robert Lewis Cleland, Olivia Rae 172, Clemans, Elizabeth Ann Clements, Christy Ann 172,307,336, Click, Frederick D Clidence, Gordon Ray Clifford, Charles James Clifford, Gary Brent Clifton, John M., Jr Cline, Beverly Kay Cline, Dennis Lee Cline, Joseph Van Cline, Mark Edward Cline, Stephen Carr Clinton, James Larry Clippinger, Ann Claudia Clouse, John F Clouser, Judith Ann CIvburn, Collins Gary Coachys. Richard M 236, Coan, Cathie Lynn 214,385, Coate, David Russel Coates, Nancy Lynn Cobb, Patricia Ann Cobbum, Nancy Lou Coble, Ralph Woolling Coburn, Charles Dean 41 1 367 403 187 303 386 378 222 203 409 293 401 217 172 376 335 172 376 331 347 379 309 427 379 236 307 396 445 298 401 311 308 393 438 172 312 316 295 217 350 403 356 451 217 214 300 222 396 347 433 434 284 378 385 351 317 407 483 FEATURE ' 63 ifrom Page 480) — portion of Bloomington that Dr. Jordan elected to bear his name. They call it, now, the Jordan River. Coeds were an accepted part of the Stu- dent Body when I went to college. Dis- cipline for the women was a relatively simple matter when Dean Louise Good- body came to supervise them in 1891. The University was so small then and public opinion so potent that only the very weak or the very dare-devil broke ranks anyway. And one of her succes- sors, we hear, favored the wearing of bloomers and sent out a decree that all women provide for themselves and wear the dainties. The Phi Delts were so tickled by the edict that they made an Continued on Page 489 Maxwell Hall t right) housed the 40,000- volume University library as well as the Law School, Aside from academics, stu- dents took an active interest in sports A foot ball (two words then) game be- tween I.U. and Notre Dame is pictured below. The coach was called coacher. Base ball, track and field, golf — first col- lege golf team in the state — and tennis were added to the athletic schedule to- ward the close of the century. Basketball was not formally organized until 190L {k Yy, Coburn, Marsha L 375 Cochran, Jessie Frsnces 187 Cochran, Louann 322 Coddens, Larry Lee 293,460 Coe, Larry Michael 321 Coffey, Philip A 187 Coffey, William 217 Cofield, Donald D 222 Cogan, Mary Dorothy 392 Coggin, Robert Dale 404 Cohen, Barbara Ann 327,447 Cohen, Charles Alvin ..187,325,461 Cohen, Douglas Edward 325,416 Cohen, Lorraine Ruth 287,445,421 Cohen, Merrcll Both 378 Cohen, Stephen 410 Cohen, Stuart Marc 262 Cohn, Dav.d Frank 408,473,473 Coker, Lynn 393 Colbornc, Larry Howard ....410,435 Colburn, Clyde William 432 Colburn, Joann Mane 349 Colby, Susan Jean 299 Cole, Beverly Dee 294 Cole, Homer Nathaniel 172 Cole, Marilyn Kay 371 Cole, Pauletta Sue 396 Cole, Richard Sherman 429 Coleman, Larry Austin 374, 376 Coleman, Larry Gene 236, 267 Coleman, Martha Jo 365 Coleman, Patricia Alice 392 Coles, Jerry L 172 Colglazier. Boyd Lee 187,318 Collier, Monte 8 172,402 Col lings, Rebecca Jean 310 Colhngs, Terry Richard 297 Collins, George 359 Collins, Jacqueline A 385,435 Collins, James Franklin 357 Colltns, John Darryl 379 Collins, Mary Beth 376 Collins, Rebecca Jean 310,439 Collins, Sharon Rac 382 Collins, Tom Arlis 172, 331 Collins, William 440 Collinsworth, Beverly A 395 Colman, Lana Marilyn 287 Cotslon. Dennis Virg.l 401 Colter, James David 187 Colter, William Joseph 357,409 Combs, Brenl Shea 172 Comer, Gwcn Ann 227 484 Comment, Jeffrey Wayne 5!4 Commons, Nancy J 230 Compton, Phillip Eugene 312 Comstock, Byron James 273 Conaway, Kay Sue 167 Conaway, Richard Willis 261 Conaway, Robert John 314 Cone, Nancy Barbara 288,440 Conknght, Samuel R 319 Connell, George Balfour 297 Connelly, Jerry H 222 Connelly, John Philip 172,309 Conner, John Thomas 429 Conner, Thomas Moore 358 Conner, Vernon Louis 203 Conner, Virginia I 72, 3 1 Conner, William Joseph 187,324 Connolly, Karen Jo 203 Conrey, Susan Hamilton 392 Conroy, Mary Margaret 203,385 Conti, Sandra Jane 335,477 Contos, Larry D 187,333 Conway, Thomas Bradley ...172,333 Cook, James Wilbur 303 Cook, Jane Ellyn 304,429,435 Cook, John Howard 187,302 Cook, Judith Charlene 375 Cook, Judith Gale 378 Cook, Julie Ann 371 Cook, Mary Ann 203,464 Cook, Pamela Jo 385 Cook, William George 314 Cooke, Frederick Howard 324 Cooney, John Patrick 31 1 Cooncy, Judith Ann 294 Cooney, Michael Barlct 303 Cooper, Bengan McCain 203, 273, 326 Cooper, Franklin D, 3rd 411 Cooper, Janice Kathleen 308 Cooper, Louis Marion 188 Cooper, Michael Steven 302, 358 Cooper, Raymond N 222 Cooper, Richard Trent 391 Cooper, Ronald Emery 404 Cooper. Sandra Sue 370 Cooper, Sharon Rose 365 Cooreman, Marlcno Helen 390, 395 Copcland, Mary Jane 365 Copeland, Ronald 199 Coplcn, Susan Lynn 335,460 Coplin, Juhc Ellen 203 Copp, Nancy Eileen 378 Coppes, John Bnggs 316 Corenman, Diane Joyce 287, 172, 336,450 Cormican, David Leroy 303 Cornell, James F 311 Corner, Patncia M 172 Corneri, Francis J 416,422 Cortese, Mary Ann 454 Cory, Margaret Ann 230,436 Cosncr, Leonard Reath 303 Costantino, Angela M 230 Cosfello, Joseph M 357 Costello, Kathleen 437 Costin, Ruth Kaye 375 Costlow, Judson James 295 Cottman, Thomas J,, 3rd 306 Cot torn, Sandra 437 Cotton, Carolyn Lee 203 Coufalik, Francis J 236 Coulter, Jeffrey Kent 172 Coulter, Lawrence A 188,416 Coulter, Rex Edwin 411 Courtney, Betty Jean 203 Courter, Dennis Raymond 379 Cousmo, David James 261,324 Coventry, Judith G 230 Cowan, Gerald Lee 188,314 Cowan, John Thomas 324 Cowan, Richard T 199 Cox, Anna Claire 367 Cox, Carol Ann 396 Cox, Frederick Earl 347,434 Cox, Robert 416 Cox, Ronald Hobor 407 Coyle, Richard Lewis 324 Coyne, Leslie James 284 Crabb, Jerry Clinton ..188,374,379 Crab tree, Loron Danny 441 Craddock, Keith 172,329 Craig, Jacquclyn Susan 288 Craig, Mary Ann 371 Craig, William Hugh 265.433 Cramer, Joe Jewel, Jr 416, 422 Cramer, Judith Pamela 291 Crane, Daniel Bcvcr 199,430 Crane, Harold Eugene 309 Crane, John Bryant 312,427 Crane, Linda 74 Crane, Susan 436 Cranor, David Arthur 295,431 Cranor, Dorothy Lee 172 Cravens, Robert E 172 Crawford, James Lee 405,383 Crawford, Kathryn Ann 203,307 Crawford, Oscar Charles 214 Crawford, Richard James 407 Crawford, Robert Gordon 321 Creech, Gerald me 203 Creek, Pamela Jane 376 Creekmore, Carol Eileen 310 Creekmore, Ross T 329 Creer, Aida Elizabeth 307 Cress, Gary Ray 172 Cress, Thomas L 222 Crick, Gloria Ruth 367 Crick, Ronald Frederick 333 Crider, Stephen Wayne 188 Cnmmins, Jacqueline P 367 Cnss, Larry Gene 297 Crist, Rita Ann 378 Critelli, Mary Frankie 386 Crittenden, John Marsh 331 Crizer. Daucy C, 3rd 409 Crockett, Raymond E., Jr. 203, 306 Croftcheck, Don Anthony 236 Cromwell, William Lee 302 Cronau, Emily Louise 369, 444, 476 Cronkite, Donald Lee 401,432 Cross, Donna Jo 367,428,439 Cross, William Clay 293 Crossland, Nancy L 291 Cfossland, Stewart H 188 Crouch, David Merriman 402 Crouch, Susan 322,420,430 Crow, Richard, T 465 Crowder, Ellen Louise 308,430,417,421 Crowder, Frances Ann 368 Crowe, Barbara 437 Crowe, Ruth Ann 203 Cruccan, Eugene N 379 Crumbo, Ronald Edward 321 Cscrnits, Sharon Ellen 366 Cuffey, Hazel Rita 390,393 Culbertson, Carol 172 Culbertson, James L., 3rd 326 Cullison, John Stuart 312,406 Cummings, Barbara Jo 376 Cummings, Charles M 183,312 Cummings, Joseph K 222 CLimmings, Ronald L 329 Cummins, Barbara J 222 Cummins, Elizabeth Ann 369 Cunningham, Carolyn Ann 172,367 Cunningham, Catherine A. 288,461 Cunningham, John Dame! 188,419 Cunningham, Jack R 417,461 Cunningham, Kathleen M. 328, 416,445 Cunningham, Laurence J 295 Cunningham, Michael W. .298,460 Curl, Jean Ellen 385 Curley, Beth 437 Current, William 199,430 Currey, Kathleen Ann 299 Currier, Donald Edward 407 Curry, Clifford B. 172 Curry, Jerry Sanders 297 Curtis, George Edward 295 Curtis, James Lowell 332 Curtis, Janet Dee 397 Curtis, Judith Ann 291 Cushman, Donald Ray 391 Cusick, David Allen 406,429 Cutler, Gayle 167 Cutnght, Cheryl Kaye 368 Cybulski, Kathryn Anne 203 Czerneda, Richard T 236 Czimer, Arthur Daniel 188,333 Da Costa, Pedro Carlos 406 Dahl, Susie Patricia 296,460 Dahlin, Gene Rodger 376 Daily, Karen Irene 367 Dale, Chadwick Edison 379 Dale, Landa Jeanne 349 Dallas, Lorna Jane 286 Dammeyer, Dennis J 188 Danbury, Carole 305,440 Danby, James Clayton 329 Daniels, Robert Keith 374,379 Danner, Carolyn Jean 203 Danner, Donald E 416,422 Danner, Steven Lee 405 Danner, Sue Ellen 378 Dant, Christopher Call 302,450 Darby, Joanne 365 Darin, Frederick Peter 285 Darko, Sharon Lee 395 Darko, Suzanne 366 Darlington, Paul E 391 Darnell, Gary Richard 356 Darst, Catherine Sue 378,439 Darst, Richard Louis 410 Daugherty, Elaine Susan 378 Daulton, Jack Allen 295,441 Dauscher, Dean D 222 Davenport, Betty Lou 451 Davenport, Paula E 401 Davey, Robert 441 David, Roger L 333 Davidson, Diana Kathryn 290 Davidson, Janni Kayan 167 Davidson, Larry 404 Davidson, Leslie Dale 327 Davidson, Robert C 324,431,459 Davidson, Sandra Lee 308 Davidson, Susan M 351 Davis, Beverly Jean 393 Davis, Charles Havens 316 Davis, Charles L. 359,442,447,460 Davis, Danny Wayne 332 Davis, Edwina Lucretia 368,453 Davis, Elizabeth Irene 394,432 Davis, Gien Deverl 203,217 Davis, Grover Burton 309 Davis, Grover W., Jr 311 Davis, Judith Anne 375 Davis, Larry Lee 188 Davis, Larry Marvin 297, 338,447, 459 Davis, Lynn Mary 230, 288 Davis, Michael William 409 Davis, Nancy Lee 368 Davis, Nancy McElroy 376 Davis, Pamela Rose 369 Davis, Richard Joe 233 Davis, Robert Edward 298 Davis, Ronald Clark 295 Davis, Ronald S 416,422 Davis, Samuel P., Jr 188 Davis, Susan Jane 308,476 Davis, Susan 371 Davis, Treva Beth 366 Davis, Wesley Leroy 188 Davis, Wilbert D., Jr 356 Davis, William Beynon 379 Davisson N. M 445 Davisson, David Leslie 326 Dawes, Wayne L 430 Dawson, David Keith 408 Dawson, Donald Louis 316 Dawson, Donna Lee 335 Dawson, Greer Mane ,,301,350,459 Day, Ann Jeanette 1 67 Day, Betty Jane 203 Day, Betty Joanna 349 Day, Ellen 172,288 Day, Janet Sue 369 Day, John Gerry 357 Day, Mary Joanna 349 Day, Nancy Emerson 307 Day, Paul Kieth 347 Dayhuff, Martha Jane 368 Dayton, Sheila Ann 393 Dean, Dale David 188,323,338 Dean, Richard Edward 172,355,356 Deans, Susie 310 DeArmond, Anita S 230 Deaton, Barbara June 335 Deaton, Phyllis Jean 335,460 Debes, David Frederick 319 DeBlasis, Dennis R 236 Debnam, Mary Ann 230 DeBroka Robert Lee 293 DeCerce, Joe Anthony 312 Deck, John Wesley 172,431 Deckard, Carol Ann 291 Deckard, Madeline 203,419,451 Decker, Gerald Robert 314 DeCroes, Terry Lee 321 Dedic, Gregory Neil 428 Deeds, Claudia Anne 335 Deel, Charles Thomas 409 Deems, Sue Ann 427 Deever, Karer 437 Defendahl, Julia E 432 DeFrantz, Flora K 393 Degan, Ida Rowena 304 Degen, Clara 172,464 Degiacomo, Kenneth F 236 DeHart, Diana Rae 307 Dehne, Barbara Kathleen 188, 371,451 Delaney, Patricia Ann 477 Delaney, Robert John 172,408,432 Delaney, William James ....172,444 DeLaPena Gracic M 378 Dellinger, Carmalieta 300, 460 Dellinger, Eugene 199,445 Delhnger, Marvin Lyie 356 Deman, Lynn 351 Demaree, Charles Eugene 251 Demaree, Charles L., Jr 317 Demaree, David Thomas 312 Demaree, John Robert 303 Demas, James Harold 1 88 DembinskI, Raymond J 319 Demby, Jeffrey David 407 Demes, Franklyn Gary 408 Denning, Thomas Urban 318 Denny, Lois Jean 227 Denny, Thomas Edward 293 Denzer, Susan 370 Denzinger, Frank Wayne 379 DePaulo Paul S 297 Deputy, Richard Andrew ....324, 447 Deputy, Thomas Michael 173, 324, 460 Derheimer, John Charles 319 Derkacy, David Joseph 403 DeRolf, Nancy Ann 366 Dersch , Sandra 436 DeShano, Virginia L 375 Despot, Donald Lee 330 485 DeStefano, Robert Dale 236,433 Detraz, Edsel J 411 Detweilcr, Sarah E 374, 375 Deuschle, Mary Lee 296 DeVaux, Jon Marvin 473 Devoe, James Frederick 329 Dewalt, James Eugene 407 DeWulf, Christrne M 386,435 DeYoung, Shen Diane 351 Diamandouros, Nikiforos 343,354,359 Diamond, Mark H 334 Diamond, Sharon Ann ..287, 173 Dice, Donald J 316 Dice, James 199,430 Dice, Nancy Katherine 335 Dickens, Margaret Ellis 61 Dickerson, John Scott 407 Dickcs, Lytc Thaddeus 285 Dickey, Larry 379 Dickman, James M., Jr 343 Dickover, Alita Arlene 203,392,451 Dickovcr, Paul Ward 461 Dicks, Donald 199,445 Dietcrle, D. Paul 285 Diggins, William Harold 316 Dilatush, Gayle 300 Dilgcr, Kenneth 430 Dilk, Charles Eugene 297 Dilk, Janice Arlene 203,291 Dill, Sarah Cowles 366,453 Diller, Russell James 376 Dilley, David Lucion 331 Dillon, Barbara Showers 286, 385 Dills, Judith Anne 173,370 Dilly, Don Wayne 376 Dils, Jerry Joe 188 Dimitroff, Michael Lee 408 Dimmick, John Wayne 410 Dimond, Robert William 317 Dingle, Jcrrv Allen 311 Dinkel, John William, Jr 293 DiNoto, Frances Rosa 384,435 Dinsley, Thomas Edward 433 Disher, Carolyn Sue 378 Diskul Disnadda 272 Disler Michael Marvel 407 Ditto, Charlotte V 227 Ditto, Roland Ray 357 Dit:ler, David William 188,431 Divietro, Daria 437 DiVincenti, Mane 449 Dixon, Dwayne 265 Dixon, William Cook 316 Dobecki, Jo Ann 204,390,394 Dobmeyer, Edward Ronald 404 Dock, Robert L 325 Dodds, Dennis 268 Doerr, Daniel Louis 227,408 Doerr, Edward Ruhl ....293,441,227 Doke, Dianne May 382 Dollas, Byron T 188 Dolton, Judith Mae 386 Donahue, David Lee 331 Donahue, Pamela Ann 395 Donahue, Margaret 449 Donaldson, Janet Clai re 386 Donato, Albert Mario 316 Donley, Michael Edgar 293 Donovan, Michael W. 100,461,462 Dooley, David Matthew 217 Doran, Terrence Gerald 173 Dorbeckcr, Linda Lee 304 Dorntge, Linda Louise 286,445,453,460 Dorsey, Gayle 437 Dorst, Robert Harold 418 Dowell, Anthony R 222 Doty, Jerry Leroy 460 Doty, Thomas V 199 Doub, John Raymond 204, 333 Doubleday, Sharon Lynn 382 Dougherty, Thomas W 407 Doughty, Joan Mane 286 Doughty, Wayne Allen 408 Douglas, Carol Ann 370 Dourson, Katherine A 439 Dove, Douglas J 173 Dowd, Lynn Florence 204, 308 Dowen, Robert Houston 297 Doxas, George Stelios 402 Doxsee, Donald Devon 217 Doyle, Raymond Eugene 357 Doyle, Thomas Earl, Jr 188 Drapalik, Adrian E 375 Dresbach, Linda A 230 Drewes, John George 408 Driesbach, James Lee 188 Drozda, Joseph Michael 311 Drozdowski, John Eric 214 Drummond, James A 173 Dubiel, Paul John 173,330 Dubois, Robert Converse ....321,376 Duch, Ronald Victor 293 DuComb, Robert James 324 Dudding, Christine W 376 Duttala, Ronald Lee 356 Duffcy, Virginia Anne 300 Dutty, Jean Alice 349 Dutfy, Mary Eileen 378 Duffy, Veronica 449 Dufrane, Susan Ruth 294 Dugan, John Rickwood 173 Dugan, Robert Michael 302 Dugan, William Miller, Jr 222 Dugdale, Mary 437 Dugdale, Ned Elsey 204 Duggan, Sharon Louise 204, 305 Duman, Marlene Joy 287,460 Dumford, Robert Allyn 41 1 Dunbar, Lucia Lee 173 Duncan, Barbara Jean 320 Duncan, Irene Louise 378 Duncan, Janice Ann 350 Duncan, Martha Elaine 335 Duncan, Robert E 223 Duncan, Sharron Lila 304 Dunham, Patricia 436,437 Dunlap, Keith Orman 233 Dunn, Fred Seward 314 Dunn, Mariorie Irene 385 Dunn, Michael John 227,309 Dunn, Richard Lewis 324,417 Dunn, Sharon Ann 375 Durkin, Mary Catherine 188,395,440 Durman, William Dwight 376 Duthie, Laurel Emilyn 384 Dworkus, Richard Allen 325 Dyar, John William 284 Dyck, H. Melvin 173 Dydowicz, Frances C 375 Dye, Jeff 324 Dye, Judith Joann 335 Dye, Yvonne 437 Dyer, John Kelly 173 Dyer, Nancy Hardy 365 Dyer, Nelda Sue 204,328,336 Dyer, Sara Lee 328 Dysard, Marilyn Marie 394 Dzeparovs, Resod 402 Dziewiatka, James P 376 Eads, Judith Ann 204 Eaglen, Barbara Jean 377 Eaglesficid, Robert, 3rd 173,295 Easley, Moses Lavern 376 Eastburg, Robert Ward 410 Eastcrday, Julie K 368 Eastin, Roderick M 302 Ebcrhard, Frances Kay 304 Eborhart, Ann Elizabeth 296 Eberle, Janet Mane 368 Ebersf, Richard Michael 298 Ebcrt, Gloria Jean 384 Eborf, Robert William 268,311 Ebncr, Frank, 3rd 406 Eckart, James Edward 401 Eckert, John Robert 316,419 Eckert, Joseph Francis 411 Eckert, Linda Klayer 477 Eckerty, Donald Gayle 418 Edgar, Claire McMurray 204 Edgell, Thomas Leigh 358 Edington, Dood E 445 Edier, Thomas Allen 330 Edmonson, Larry Eugene 173 Edmunds, Linda 395 Edwards, Elaine Janice 368 Edwards, James Larkin 312 Edwards, James Pressly 200,445 Edwards, Michael Joel 318 Edwards, Nancy Kathryn 291 Efroymson, Jack L 334 Egan, Richard Francis 407 Eggers, Eugene 199,445 Eggers, Jeanne Ann 290 Eggleston, Roger C 188 Egglcston, William B. 188,293,425 Egnafz, Mary Jo Teresa 286 Egnatz, Michael A 293 Egolf, John Farris 324 Ehasc, Charles Frank 188 Ehrhart, Jeffrey H 173 Ehrman, Sylvia Ann ..310,430,227 Eichenbcrger, John A 333 Eichholz, Alice 173,390 Einstandig, Barbara A. 75, 81, 287,442 Eisenberg, Norman Ray 325 Eisenhut, Darrell G 429 Eisenmcnger, Carl Lynn 408 Eisterhold, John A 173 Eitman, Sharon Elise 370 Ekiund, Leola Jane 296 Elder, Thomas Alexander 391 Eldridgc, Harriet E 230,449 Eldndge, Steven C 303 Electa, Duncan 449 Elcy, Elinore E 204,291 Eliiah, Terry Max 441 Elkin, Roy Thomas, Jr 293 Ellenbcrger, Jen 307,461 Ellct, Judith Janne 173,310 Ellinger, Wayne C 188 Ellinghauscn, Derald G 214 Ellingwood, Carol Ann 305,416 Elliott, Barbara Ann 328 Elliott, James Martin 330,461 Elliott, Jean Ann 310 Elliott, Kathleen Blair 477 Elliott, Keith Phillip 293 Elliott, Nancy Lee 204 Elliott, Patricia Ann 286,460 Elliott, Susan E 369,461 Ellis, Constance Jo 369 Ellis, Kenneth Anthony 236 Ellis, Molly Elizabeth 299 Ellis, Ronald Joseph 315 Ellis, Sonya 167 Ellis, Steve Paul 357 Ellmore, Virgie C 204 Elinor, John Robert 391 Ellsworth, Connie Loy 370 Ellsworth, Gilbert N 217 Ellwanger, Bruce Robert ...236,433 Elmore, Sharon Elaine 204,304,416 Elpers, John R 223 Elsea, Paul W 223 Elshoff, Donald V 223 Elwood, Lawrence D 356 Ely, Joan Kent 296 Ely, Ralph Norman 314 Elyea, William 268 Emerson Joneth 437 Emerson, Ralph Eugene 424 Emerson, Robert Wayne 188 Emerson, William Robert 424 Emery, Marilyn Louise 429 Emmert, Steven Arisman ....188,326 Emmett, Julia Deanne 204 Emmons, Peter Charles 298 Enderle, Frank J 223 Engber, Michael David 417 Engebretson, Elizabeth 371 Engelberg, Joel Stuart 334 Engelberg, Richard C 188 Engstrom, William Harry 358 Enochs, Stachia A 230,449 Ensminger, Mary F 375 Entner, James, L 454 Eppenger, Ernestine D 173 Epperson, David Ray 302 Epperson, Ellen Anne 294 Epstein, David Weiss 173 Erdel, Rebecca Helen 173,300 Erenburg, Stephen R 334 Enckson, Shirley Gail 393 Enckson, Thomas 236 Ermcl, Stephen Howard 376 Erne, David Anthony ..295,347,433 Ernest, Donald Warren 173 Ernst, Thomas John 204,319 Ertel, Charles William 359 Ertcl, Mary Ann 173,288 Esakson, David 445 Esarey, Bcrnardine J 377 Esarey, Nancy 436 Eskitch, Elaine Andrea 204,370 Eskitch, Mike John 214 Eslick, Gordon Stanley 217 Esmont, Donald Eugene 217 Espich, Jeffrey Keller 293,460 Esquivel, Maria A 173 Esser, Katherine Sue 375 Estey, Melvyn Adams, Jr 173,407,447,441 Ettel, Dale Edward 330 Etter, Kenneth Edward 357 Evans, Burton Elliott 325 Evans, Don Robert 408 Evans, Fred James 403 Evans, Frieda 437 Evans, Janet Ann 384 Evans, Judith 437 Evans, Judith Karen 375,427 Evans, Mary Anne 290 Evans, Mary Charlotte 322 Evans, Nancy 437 Evans, Robert Byron 173 Evans, Sarah Elizabeth 396 Evens, Wayne Carl 356 Everett, Elizabeth Anne 173 Everett, Susan M 394 Everett, Thomas Stewart 284 Everitt, Barbara Lynn 320,450 Everitt, Margie Ann 204 Everly, Ralph Vernon 324 Everroad, James Michael ..246,315 Evertts, Irene Mary ....365,422,451 Evon, John Gregory 405 Ewald, Robert 262 Ewald, Tamra Lynn 368 Ewan, William Kenneth 411,434 Ewer, Barbara Lee 305 Ewer, Bertrand Allen 329 Ewing, Gail 378 Ewing, Marilynn Elaine 378 Exford, Joan Marie 233,440 Eynon, Carol Jean 367 Fabiyanic, Gcorgenc S 294 Fahcrty, Martbeth, Anne 368 Fairfield, Winston L, 214,303,251,433 Falkon, Steven John 428 F,inchcr, Gordon Eldon 173 Fanning, Franklin U 447 Fargher, James Martin 302 486 Fans, Ross Alan -109 Farmer, Charles Edward 407 Farnsworlh, David A 379 Farnum, Susan 375 Farra, Nabil M 18S Farrar, Bnce Lent 347 Fary, Joan Carol 378 Fasonc, Dcnms Jay 329 Falhman, Michael W 321 Faulkner, Charles H 303 Faulkner, Patricia Ann 173,301 Favaralo, Laura Mane 173, 377 Fawcett, Charles C 236 Fawley, Judith 437 Feathcrstonc, Richard K 402 Fcczko. Timothy 302 Federico, David Albert 463 Fedornock, Kenneth E 405 Fehr, Michael 246,317 Fcldt, Nancy Ann 290 Fclgcr, Thomas Allen 330 Fell, Robert Kccne ....265,326,244 Feltcn, Paul Eugene 406 Feltman, Eugene Michael 334 Felton, Donald Charles 188 Femal, Sally 305,460 Fendley, Michael D 441 Fenton, Barbara Irene 322,430 Ferdon, Frank Pittman 431 Ferguson, Cynthia Sue 367 Fcrkins, Mary 437 Ferrara, Jane 310 Ferry, Douglas 236 Ferverda, Michael Lore 324 Fetter, Thomas Lament 356 Fetters, Mary Sue 393 Fewell, Terry Stephen 409 Fiacable, Joseph P 223 Fiala, Louis James 188 Fichter, Charles Leon 316 Field, Lena May 167 Field, Pamela Heywood 365 Fields, Alonze J., Ill 223 Fields, Darlene Kay 396 Fields, Gusta Gail 296 Fields, Judith Marlene 394,451 Fields, Mary Elizabeth 378 Fields, Warren Thomas 401 Fike, Cheryl Lynn 322 Fihpowski, John F 295 Filippelli, Ronald Guy 236 Fillenworth, Judith Ann 375 Finch, Lou Cinda 167 Findley, Karon Anne 367 Findley, Michael 309 Fine, Rosalind 327 Finik, Coleen Kay 204 Fink, Albert 379 Fink, Jerry Bruce 312,338,460 Finkbiner, Ron William 409 Finkelstein, Paula Lois 327 Finley, Alfred Arthur 326 Finley, George Gary 261 Finnell, Ronnie Ward 306 Fiorantin, Phyllis Ann 173 Firestone, Martha Sue 322,459 Firme, Joel Paul 427 Fiscus, Ronald Ari 188 Fish, Stanley Robert 325 Fishel, Nancy 167 Fisher, Becky Ann 173,310 Fisher, David Roger 292,338 Fisher, Diana Catherine 288 Fisher, Duke De 454 Fisher, Elizabeth 160 Fischer, Fritz 445 Fisher, Gay Carole 392 Fisher, Jean Anne 396 Fisher, Patricia Ann 288 Fisher, Ralph Nelson 347 Fisher, Richard 199,445 Fisher, Sharon Marie 396 Fishman, Samuel James 334. 443, 476 Fisler, Mary Catherine 349 Fisse, Ellen Ruth 386 Fitch, Patricia Ann 308 Fitch, Susan Jane 204,288 Fitterling, Sharon Lee 371 Fitzpatrick, Janet S 393 Fitzpatrick, John Alton 262 Fitzpatrick, Pamela Ann 307 Fitzsimmons, Patricia D 204 Flack, James 379 Flanagan, Gerald Wayne 268 Flanders, Margery E 296 Flanigan, John Joseph 433 Flanigan, Wilma Carol 444,451 Flanigon, Tommilou 370 Flaningam, John Patrick 324 Flaningam, Scotta Sue 365 Flannerv, Shirley Joyce 335 Flaugher, Cynthia 436,465 Fleck, James Raymond 295 Fleischhauer, Carolyn A 368 Fleming, James Richard 295 Fleming, John Patrick 173,407 Fleming, Roland Thomas ,..188,411 Fleshman, Terry Lee 297 Flick. Robert Cecil 326 Flinn, Jon David 391 Flockencier, James W 188,298 Flockencier, Jill p 368 Florefta, Judith Diane 307 Flotow, William Johnson 285 Flowers, Charles David 173 Fluhr, Lawrence B 173,347 Flynn, Richard Crosby 303 Foale, Patricia Ann 335,417 Fobes, Linda B 204,461 Fogle, Richard Paul 297 Foland, Stephen Fisher 409 Foley, Michael Edward 331 Foltz, Richard B 410 Fontanes, Arturo L 223 Foote, Betsey Day 367 Forbes, John Gerald 333 Ford, Carleta Ann 349 Ford, Dennis Warrick 303 Ford, Nancy Kay 204,451 Foreman, Thomas A 346, 442 Forey, Ralph Emery, Jr 408 Forgy, Sarah Jane 375 Forkner, Suzanne 230,449 Forman, James Frederick 325 Fornero, Deanna Mae 204 Forney, Judith Ann 300 Forney, Robert H., Jr 284, 189 Forrest, Judy Anne 310 Forst, Earl Frederick 324 Forst, Eugenia Lowey 390, 394 Fortner, William Robert 332 Fosnight, Wallace Jay 189 Fosnough, David Irvin 297 Foster, Cynthia Gudgel 204, 364 Foster, Frances 437 Foster, James Stanhope 407 Foster, Lee-Ann 365 Foster, Nancy Mane 377 Foster, Victoria Jayne 227, 299 Fought, Charlene 174 Foulkes, William H., IV 204 Fountaine, Dianne Ruth 365 Foushee, Frederick W., Jr 309 Foust, Barbara Helen 291 Foust, Jacque Eugene 189,314 Foust, Joseph William 376 Foust, Tonya Faye 366 Fowler, James Ronald 266 Fowler, Ethel M 436 Fowler, Marcia Ann 349 Fowler, Marilyn Ann 290 Fowler, Mary Helen 174,328 Fowler, Susan Carnes 310,439 Fowler, William C 316 Fox, Alice Anne 286 Fox, Joseph 430,465 Fox, Linda Carolle 375 Fox, Richard Austin 199,445 Fox, Richard Kenneth 332 Fox, Sharon Lee 431 Fox, Stanley Anderson 316 Fox, Susan May 300 Foy, Janet Louise 174 Foy, William H 199,445 Foy, Thomas D 223 Frain, Shirley Louise 204 Fraker, Keith E 223 Frakes, Carol Jean 365 Francis, Deborah Susan 204 Frank, Benjamin Michael 374,379 Frank, Robert Lewis 189 Franke, Jeanne Rose 227 Frankel, Steven Richard 401 Franklin, Ben James 313 Franklin, Elizabeth Ann 290 Franklin, Joseph Arnold 217 Franklin, Kay Dell 428 Franklin, Mary Susana 174,304 Franks, Larry Carleton 284, 174,461 Franz, John Charles 338 Franz, Louise 436 Franz, Sherman Gayle 223 Eraser, Barbara Ann 350 Eraser, Thomas Lee ..189,404,400 Frasier, Myron Hart 189 Frauhiger, Robert Wayne 329 Fraze, Carol Sue 370 Fraze, Julia Ann 288 Frazier, Maryellen D 367 Frederich, David John 406 Frederich, Sue Ellen 335 Frederick, Richard L., Jr. ..246, 355 Frederixon, Reider E 174 Frederixon, Sharon Kay 174,447 Frederick, Diane Ruth 368 Freed, Thomas Jon 189,302 Freedman, Janet 174 Freel, James Lee 346 Freeman, Arthur Louis 312 Freeman, Marilyn Kay 204 Freid, Michael Louis 334 Frette, Gerald Alan 309 Frey, Bruce M 285 Frey, Eric Alan 302 Frey, Gerald Stephen 303 Frick. David Rhoads 101,402 Friedman, R. Janie 327,460 Friedman, Jerome L 410 Friene, Martha Jean 167 Friend, Lawrence Alan 315 Fries, Richard Alden 189,433 Fries, Thomas Carlton 329 Frisbie, Gilbert A., Jr 376 Frischie, Mary E 204, 366 Fritch, Alan Sterrett 408 Fritz, Carol Ann 290 Fritz, James Larry 391 Fritz, Jerry Joseph 311 Fritz, Marion 449 Fritzen, Jermayne A 204 291 Fritzen, Ward Alden 318 Fritzlen, David Glenn 407 Froberg, Brent Malcolm 434,431 Froemming, Paulette Ann 366 Frolich, David Jay 325 Fromer, Karen Lee 320 Fromm, Sandra Jeanette 99,477 Frommeyer, Albert Leo 189 Fronczak, Barbara Joyce 296 Frost, Kenneth A., Jr 358 Fruechtenicht, Sharon G 174 Fry, Patricia 437 Frye, Margaret Ellen 328 Frye, Robert Ronald 407 Fuchs, Frederick A 416,422 Fudge, Gary Allen 402 Fudge, Suzanne 288 Fugate, John Andrew 409 Fuhrman, Georgiena 437 Fuhrman, Joyce 436 Fultord, Martha Ann 174 Fulk, Gary Ray 284 Fulkerson, Michael C 324 Fuller, Jon Francis 295 Fuller, Magdalene 436 Fuller, Pamela Jan 371 Fuller, Sharon Margaret ... 304, 336 Fullhart, Ted Lynn 199 Fultz, Michael Barnes 321 Funk, Arvillc Lynn 217 Funk, Bette Jane 304 Funkhouser, Nancy Jo 386 Furman, Marcia Ins 384 Furtick. Sandra Ann 299,461 Fuzy, George Patrick 332 Gabel, Robert Milton 401 Gaertner, Janice Lee 367 Gage, David Lee ..274,321,424,450 Gahimer, Janice Sue 371 Gahimer, Joan Ellen 368 Gaines, Harley 204 Gaines, Julia 449 Galbin, Deborah 327 Galbraith, Nancy C 375 Gall, Sylvia Ann 440 Gallagher, Lawrence W 295 Gallagher, Pamela Ann 375 Gallahue, David Lee 333 Gallina. Gerald Michael 355 Gallinger, Paula Ann 371 Gait, Phyllis Johnson 303,422 Galvin, William R 261 Galyan, Philip Eugene 268 Gamble, Peggi Ann 289 Gancheft, Penelope May 204 Gannon, Charles W., 2nd 217 Ganny, Glenda Faye 371 Ganster, John Matthew 333,450 Gard, Jane Anne 378 Gardner, Florence 449 Gardner, Gary Lee 408,432 Gardner, Gary Paul 303 Gardner, Jack Douglas 401 Garelick, Robert Alan 174,325 Garland, Stephen Earle 357 Garlmg, Thomas John 324,459 Garmong, John Richard 312 Garrett, Gaither M 204 Garrett, Penny 322 Garrison, Phyllis Anne 299 Garrott, Chris Anne 369 Gartin, Sara Ellen 174,294 Gasaway, Sandra June 286 Gaskill, David Harlan 333 Gaskins, James Eugene 285 Gast, Jon Stuart 174 Gast, Roselyn Ann 288,422 Gastineau, Jennie Beth 393 Gates, William Earl 189 Gaul, David Alan 189 Gaul, Judith Cathryn 351 Gaupp, Larry Albert 401 Gauss, David Lee 445 Gavin, Steve Harry 334 Gavrilovich, Joseph N 204 Gaydosh, Jack Carl 319 Gaynor. Darlyne Mane 396 Gcberin, Kathy Jane 370 Geddes, Bruce Ward 309 Gedrick. John Paul, Jr 293 Gehl, Mary Catherine 386 Gehler, Gloria 327 Gehring, Ronald Kent 174,309 Gehring, Thomas A 223 Geisler, Ivan Lee 357 Geisler, Sue Ann 305 Gelb, David Bruce 189,434 Geller, Geraldine Lynn 290 Gellls, Steven Roger 403 Gellner, Carol Joan 287 Gemmer, James Owen 293 George, Gerald F 407 George, Jean Susan 310,461 George, Luke 236 George, Richard Lee 174 Georgi, John Henry 189,402 Gerbracht, John Robert 403 Gergely, Robert John 235 German, Arthur Elliot 334 Germann, Lois Katherine 299 Gerow, Ronald Kent 324,460 Geschmay, Pearl E 327 Geyer, Amanda Constance 369 Gherra, Leona Rose ....204,394,451 Giangiacomo, John J 214 Gibbons, Melinda Kay 288 Gibbs, Allen Dale 321,442 Gibson, David Charles 323 Gibson, David Dan 326,460 Gibson, Gary Phillip 411 Gibson, Lucille 299 Gibson, Ronald Duane 408 Gibson, Roquel Jo Ann 392 Gibson, Warren Arnold 401 Giffin, John 41 1 Gifford, Paul Alan 297 Gift, Nancy Jane 322 Gilbert, Richard Walter 246, 359 Gilfoy, Lewis Warren 227 Gilhooly, John Philip 407 Gilkison, William Minor 302 Gill, Constance Jeanne 371,461,462 Gill, Thomas Robert 331 Gillam, Ronald L,, Jr 333,460 Gillette, Marianne 439 Gilliam, John David 295,427 Gilliatt, Lynne Warner 374 Gilmer, Mary Anne 290 Gilmore, Jill 296 Gilmore, Lynne Victoria 378 Gilmour, George W 324 Gindelberger, Donald W 410 Gines, Ray, 3rd 441 Gingrich, C. Kay 167 Gioe, Stephen Bruce 314 Giroux, Billie Jo 436 Gitzke, Joyce Dee 351 Givens, Stephen Bruce 174,297 Glassberg, Sheryl Lynn 287 Glasgow, Lona Judith 174,386 Glass. Jacqueline Lois 327, 440 Glassburn, Stephen J 314 Glassley, Philip Edward 174 Glassley, Sue Elizabeth 291 Glatz, Sally Alice 174 Glaze, Jacqueline Carol 464 Glaze, Robert Wesley 405 Glaze, Sandra Lee 320 Glazier, Barbara Lois 327 Glazier, Robert Allen 189,316 Gleason, Mary Ann 384 Glendening. Thomas B 223 Gleser, Judith Augusta 369 Glick, Janet Louise 396 Ghckfield. William S 217 Glidden. Eugenia Ann 174,304 Clock, Judy Ann 305 Glock, Stephen R 223 Gloger. Kurt Franz 391 Glover, John Albert, Jr -.. 293 Glover, Suzanna 350 Gmerek, Judith 378 Goad, Steven Clark 321 Godfrey, Marvin Luther 391 Godfrey, William J 343,461 Godich, Paul Martin 440 Goeller, Joseph Victor 174, 297,447 Goeller, Kathryn Louise 320 Goessling, Constance K 376 Goff, Thomas Walter 298 Goffacker, Brian 347 Gohman, Louis Richard 329 Goins, James Glenn 309 Goins, Mara Beth 310,445,459 Gold, Elliott Steven 325,447 Goldberg, Franklin Dee 334,450,476 Goldberg, Jean Ann 369 Goldberg. John Edward 334 Golden, Frances Irene 473 Golden, Howard 325 Golden, Lou Ann 368 Goldfarb, Judith Ann 204,287 487 Goldman, Elliot Sheldon 325 Goldman, Myra Ruth 204 Goldsmith, Nancy B 371 Goldsmith, Richard S 405 Goldstein, Alan Harvey 325,432 Goldstein, Benjamin R 325 Goldstein, Esther Libby 369 Goldstein, Kenneth M 334 Goldstein, Leonard B 403 Golliver, James Leroy 174 Gollnick, Judy 436 Golner, Jerry Howard 334 Goluch, Mary Victoria 290,427 Good, Don A 465 Good, Janet Kay 174 Good, Judith Kay 375 Good, Nancy Erving 307,460 Goode, Martha Lee 396 Goodinq, Holly 460 Goodloe, Charles, Jr 189 Goodloe, Samuel Lewis 383 Goodman, Annetta Mane ....174,367 Goodman, Hazel Doretha .174,301 Goodman, Irving Sam 325 Goodman, Kathryn E 287 Goodncr, James Stewart 189,333 Goodncr, Phyllis H 230,449 Gooldy, Kenneth Joe 323 Gooldy, Richard Newell 189,323 Goes, Richard Frederick 316 Goralski, Paul Joseph 285 Gordner, Fritz R 316,424 Gordon, Barbara Deborah 287 Gordon, Bonnie Jean 310,456 Gordon, Jutes Leon 325 Gordon, Phyllis Jean 214,396 Gore, Richard 199,430 Gorenc, Gloria Joan 167 Gorinccn, Mary Ann 375 Gorman, Robert Lazarus 376 Gorrell, Kathcnne E 374,378 Gorsetme, Linda Sue 304,476 Gorsuch, Terry Lee 309,417,460 Gosling, Duncan 199,445 Gosnell, James W 189 Goss, Harry Joe 411 Goss, Jane Carole 366 Goss, Kathleen 376 Goss, William Lowell 293 Gossard, John Meredith 314 Gossman, Thomas Lloyd 1 89 Gothard, James Arthur 316,424 Gotshall, Elizabeth 304,416 Gotshall, Mary 437 Gott, David Ray 408 Gottlieb, Cecelia Lynn 327 Gottlieb, Courtenay R 40S Goul, Richard Alan 402 Gould, Nancy Gay 365 Gourdet, Alfred Lemieux 292 Graber, Alvin R 223 Graber, Beniamm 223 Graber, Glen G 332 Gracie, Shiela Mills 375 Graebel, Kathryn Mary 365 Grate, Carolyn Joy 174,396 Graham, Alan Martin ..262,326,431 Graham, Eugene 244 Graham, Lloyd Gene 265 Graham, Sharon Elaine 335 Graham, Suzanne Ellen 382 Graham, Thomas Richard 314 Grainger, William Kent 402 Grandorf, James Norman 189,416,422 Grandorf, Joyce Bailey 205,438 Granger, David Wayne 268, 329, 251 Granger, Timothy P 407 Grannan, Linda Nan 384 Granneman, Gary Norman 321 Grant, James Lowell 174 Grant, Robyn Tamara 327 Grant, Sharon Kay 369 Grant, Thomas Edward 189 Grasso, Anthony M 445 Grau, Aaron 1 74 Graveel, Beverly Sue 350 Graves, William R., 2nd 432 Gray, Gammiel Berthella 289 Gray, Glenda Veronne 300,430 Gray, Janice L 230 Gray, John Francis, Jr 411 Gray, Joseph Stanley 189,309 Gray, Margaret E 335,476 Gray, Marion Libbie 300 Gray, Marvel Jean 350 Gray, Raymond Alan 293 Gray, Sandra S 205 Great, Linda Jane 227,308 Grebe, Jacquelyn Ann 300 Grecco, Alena Mane 174,288 Greckcl, Fay Elaine 422 Green, Judith Ann 365 Green, Lanny Ray 321 Green, Lyndia Ann 227, 368 Green, Roy Vincent 284,418 Green, Rex Stanley 189, 274, 289,461 Greenberg, David Norman 325 Greenberg, Edward J 174,325 Greenberger, Charlene B. 327,336,456 Greenberger, Martha 1 395 Greene, Ollie Regina 205 Greenlee, James R 174 Greenlee, Joseph A 223 Greenwald, John Michael 334 Greenwalt, Eddy Lee 284 Greenway, Robert 218 Greenwood, Herman E 434,435 Gregory, Dennis Allen 22 7,434 Gregory, Lmda Sue 395, 477 Gregory, Norman Ralph 227 Gregory, Stephen Wayne ...434,460 Greinger, Karen Louise 370, 427, 430 Grennes, Thomas James 303 Gresham, Larry Dale 321 Gribble, Richard Lee ..189,297,461 Grice, Linda Annette 375 Grieger, Gary Alan 316 Griffey, Karen Louise 214 Gnffin, Ken 379 Griffin, Marcia Jean 320 Griff is. Carmine 1 67 Griffith, Charles Owen 273,433 Griffiths, Sidney C 189 Grigsby, Mary Louise 371 Griqutis, Anthony 236 Grile, Lane lone 375 Grimes, Helen Beneville 205 Grimm, Terry Michael 314,461 Grimsley, Kann Evelyn 174,336 Gnndle, Arnold R 174, 199 Gring, Mary 436 Grist, Sharon Kay 767 Gritzbaugh, Gail Tucker 308,420 Groff, Richard Michael 293 Grogg, Dale DeWayne 347 Gromer, James Milton 359 Groom, Bonnie Fay 174 Groscost, Julie Ann 291 Grose, Joan Charlet 396 Gross, Bernard Max 334 Gross, Dennis Ray 303 Gross, Gary Don 332 Gross, Joel Edward 334 Gross, Nancy 294 Gross, William G., 4th 268 Grossman, Elizabeth T 378,444 Grossman, Jen Rae 375 Grosvenor, Merl Dean 174 Groth, Quindaro Anne 291 Grounds, Sandra Lee 378 Grove, Rodney Hilton 218 Groverman, Jacki Lee 369 Groverman, Nancy Jo 291, 460,469 Grubaugh, Richard 218 Grubaums, Gunar 175,309,411 Grubb, James Michael 317 Gruber, Tom 473 Grubish, Joe Anthony 236 Grund, James Hurst 316,424 Grunkemeyer, Florence B 189 Grybeck, Sandra Kay 288 Guckien, Anna Mary 378 Gudas, Charles John 407 Guenm, Martha Jo 205 Guerrero, Raymon G 43 1 Guilford, Marcia Ann 375 Gullett, Sharon Odella 435 Gumbel, Samuel Edward 410 Gundersen, Hans Severn 406 Gunn, David Michael 324 Gupton, Edward Gail 401 Gurevitz, Sherry Jean 327 Gurthet, Larry Donavin 356 Guspurodic, Joseph R 223 Gustafson, Franc Edward 189, 295,461 Gustafson, Gerald Clyde 295 Gustafson, Mary E 328 Gustafson, Phyllis Mae 227 Gutherie, Patsy 437 Guthier, Ronald Edward 329 Guthrie, Elizabeth May 175 Guthrie, Sheila Ann 395 Gutru Jean Elizabeth 310,445,460 Gutschick, Alice A 227 Gutwein, Emil Edward 391 Gutwein, Marvin R 376 Gutwein, Paul D 175,391 Guy, Judith Ann 291 Guynn, Anne Irene 371 Guyton, Nancy Joanne 367 Gwaltney Charles W 175,357 Gwin, Samuel Kenneth 175,297 Gwinn, David Carl 357 Gwynn, Sonya Karen 304,429 H Haak, Lcc Charles 3 2 Haas, James Ralph ....2H, 303, 441 Haas, Stephen Charles 218 Habcrkorn, Susan Beck 375 Haberman, Jerry Robert ...-331,445 Hackel, Glenn Frank 261 Hacker, Carolyn Louise 230, 444 Hacker, Kenneth Leslie 321 Hackley, Barbara Kay 377 Hadley, Davrd Jeffcry 379 Hadley, James Douglas 332 Haefeic, Jane Kay 175 Haendcl, Mark Stephen 334 Hafflcy Phihp Gene 175 Hafft, Ronald Lee 408 Hafron, Rick 268 Hagcdorn, Lloyd, J 430 Hagonston, Richard E. 359,448,473 Hagman, Kathren Goda 322 Hahn, Anthony Wayne 319 Hahn, Frank Robert 441 Hailcy, Sharon Lucille 393 Haines, Michael William 331 Hair, John Ridgway 329 Haire, Arthur Alien 401 Haislip, Walter M., 2nd 293,427 Haldcman. Betty Alice 444 Hale, Charles Richard 205, 306 Hale, Nancy Jane 349 Hale, Sharon Elizabeth 289 Haley, Robert Michael 293 Haley, Timothy James 261,293 Hall, Abigail Douglas 335 Hall, Charles Frederick 293 Hall, David A 465 Hall, Georgia E. B 451 Hall, Janice Ellen 371 Hall, Janice Kay 392 Hall, John Robert 189,295 Hall, Louis Scott 401 Hall, Rebecca Jane 310 Hall, Robert Wesley 313 Hall, Ronald Ray 391 Hall, Vivian Fayc 175 Hallcrt, Stcvon David 189 Hallfrisch, Kenneth Lcc 295 Hamachcr, Louis Fred 189 Haman, Frederic Earl 460 Hamburg. Harold 199 488 Hamer, Gary Kim 312 Hamilton, Cynthia Ann 368 Hamilton, Connie Ross 1 67 Hamilton, Diana Kaye 378 Hamilton, Emory D., Jr 330 Hamilton, James Alan 405 Hamilton, James Edward 403 Hamilton, John Gerald 332 Hamilton, Larry Lee 407 Hamilton, Martha Ann 305 Hamilton, Marvin Bill 302 Hamilton, Stanley Kerry 175 Hamm, Alma Jean 396 Hammcl, Lcc Anthony 227 Hammelman, James A 430 Hammer, Glenn Louis 324 Hammer, Darnel la 437 Hammer, Richard Lcc 189,447 Hammcrslcy, Mary George 335 Hammond, Jane Edith 422 Hancock, Rachel 437 Hancock, Ronald James 205,343,390,391,425,460 Hand, Donald Edward 314 Hand, Larry Dec 379,432 Handley, Judith Susan 308 Hanelinc, Richard Lee 376 Hanger, William Joseph 317 Hangland, Herb 445 Hanig, James Louis 297,338 Hankermcycr, William C 330 Hankins. Vaughan Lee 379 Hankins, William Tad 314 Hankins, William Thomas 309 Hanko, Hope 205,451 Hannah, Judith Ann ..205,374,378 Hannah, Larry Joe 302, 434 Hanning, Richard Alan 326 Hannon, James Robert 407 Hansen, Karen Ruth 355 Hansen, Michael Paul 189 Hansen, Sonia Rene 227 Hanshaw, Charles Warren 189 Hanson, Linda Christine 286 Han t man, Ann Barbara 327 Harasty, Salome Bartos 205 Harbart, Robert John 407 Harden, Alan Wayne 251 Harden, Bonnie Eileen 205 Hardesty, Eric David 401 Hardesty, Janice Dianne 335 Hardesty, Judith Ann 365 Hardesty, Larry Edwin 331 Hardesty, William Lynn 309 Harding, Judy Maureen 370,421 Hardman, Craig Monroe 346 Hardman, Donald Ray 223 Hardy, David Loft 358 Hare, Pamela Anne 286,459 Hargis, Joan Cassandra 367 Hargis, John Arnold 406 Hargrave, Mary Alice 328,419 Hargreaves. Thomas C 379 Hargrove, Pamela Jane 327,416 Harker, Clarissa Janie 310 Harkcss, Paul Lcc 401,461 Harland, Judith Ann 368 Harlow, Joe Bruce 311 Harman, Linda Sue 1 67 Harnack, Gordon Yount 1 67 Harned, Roger James 329 Harnisch, Beverly Ann 296 Harper, Ann Bernadcttc ....189,305 Harper, Edwin Albert 329 Harper, William Douglas 329 Harpold, David Lawrence ....175,332 Harprinq, Sharon Ann 367 Harrell, Dennis V 297 Harrell, Jacqueline ....205,307,459 Harrell, Robert Stephen 189 Harrington, Kelly M 317,427 Harnnqlon, Marilyn D 322 Harris, Carole Irene 328 Harris, Dannis Wanda 289 Hams, Donna 371 Harris, Donna Jean 397 Harris, Douglas Clay 347 Harris, Harvey Jay 334,431 Harris, James Karll 326 Harris, John Morris 357 Harris, Linda Morgan 299 Harris, Marcia Jean 375 Harris, Woodfin G., Jr 444 Harrison, Barbara Sue 189, 320, 336, 440,457 Harrison, George Clark 329 Harrison, Lance G. 406,463 Harrison, Susan Kay 308 Harrison Suzanne 369 Harrold, James Robert 450 Harsh, Kathie Irene 294,416 Harsin, Harold Sherley 223 Harstead, Anne Cecile 175 Hart, Joel Donovan 358 Hart, Margaret Sharon 377 Hart, Rebecca 307-439 Hartig, George Maier 330 Hartig, Herbert Wayne 190 Hartig, Linda 205 Hartke, Sandra Jane 367 Hartle, Janet Arlene 214 Hartley, Barbara Ann 395,406 Hartley, Russell Allen 434 Hartman, Dennis W 403 Hartman, Howard Joseph 379 Hartman, John David 314 Hartman, John Tracy 409 Hartman, Kent 445 Hartman, Richard Lee 406 Hartman, William M 432 Hartwcll, Ronald Dale 401 Harvey, Andrew Burke 319,450 Harvey, Carol Ann 394 Harvill, Sandra Jeanne 364 Harwood, James Harold 402 Hascmeier, Frances E 175 Haskell, Lclia 385 Haskett, Barbara Anne 371 Haskott, Robert William 401 Hasler, Vicki Diane 393 Hasler, Patricia Anne 167 Hass, George Henry 311,450 Hassett, Carolyn Muriel 378 Hatch, Janice Kay 175 Hathaway, Margaret 436 Hathaway, Walt 274 Hauck, Barbara Jean 205,328 Hauck, Nancy C 230 Haven, Sue Ann 305 Havcrt, Michael James 331 Havey, Timothy Griffith 175 Havran, Nancy Beth 286 (Continued on Page 490) The fire (in Wylie Hall, 1900) furnished an excelent oppertunity for numbers of the crowd too become excited . . . There was a certain english in- structor there .... He at- tempted to assist firemen , . . and quite naturl he got his fin- gers muddy . . . He was in the greatest state of mental agony . . . — from the 1900 Arbutus ' FEATURE ' 63 (from Page 484) enormous pair of red calico ones and stretched them on the Pi Phi lawn. One of the problems in the old days was mud. The editors of The Student la- mented the trouble the townspeople had in attending functions of the Univer- sity: they couldn ' t get from the edge of the campus to Assembly Hall because of the mud. We students had our own delightful solution when the Board Walk was built from Kirkwood Hall out to the new Forest Place and the new Alpha Hall where the girls resided. We had a favorite fountain place, too — a well that some wealthy alumnus later built a house around. Water from the productive little well, they tell me, put out one of the University ' s many serious fires around the turn of the century. And then they came along later and built a house around it and covered up the well. Dean Goodbody had a habit of saying What this campus needs is traditions. Well, we had a few, even in my day, and some of them grew bigger after we left, Down in front of the Old College Build- Continued on Page 494 Assembly Hall and Men ' s Gymnasium (below) once occupied the area where a parking lot now stands, east of Owen and north of Wylie Halls. Students and faculty attend an 1897 lecture (right) Hawk, Nancy Ann 350 Hawke, Diane 394 Hawken, Henry August 432 Hawkins, Jack Lee 190,297 Hawkins, John Richard 312 Hawkins, Linda Anne 304 Hawkins, Robert Tweedy 321,421,338 Hawthorne, Mary Francis 465 Hay, Cecelia Clark 205 Hay, Judy Lee 378 Hay, Martha Jean 310,440,460 Hayburst, Thomas 423 Hayden, Thomas James 246,433 Hayes, Charles 199 Hayes, Judith Carol 394 Hayes, Mark Emerson 175 Hayhurst, Thomas Eldon 333 Haymaker, Mary Kathryn 393 Haynes Patrick Joseph 175 Haynes, Richard B 407 Haynie, Kathryn Lee 376 Hays, James Clark 190 Hays, Janet Lou 322 Hays Nancy Mane 371 Hays, Phihp Vern 402 Hays, Sally Jeane 335 Hays, Sue Ellen 385 Hayter, Virginia Grace 393 Head, Steve Frank 406 Heath, Camille Ann 428 Heath, Joe Fletcher, Jr 403 Heaton, John Eddie 214 Heavenndge, Connie Jo 376 Heavern, Phyllis Anne 214 Heavin, Colleen 437 Hecht, Susan Anne 227,438 Heck, Jacquelyn Kaye 384 Heckle, Paul Douglas 302 Hedden, Connie Jo 296 Hedges, Harriet 286 Hedges, Jerry 268 Hedges, John Leslie 295 Hedges, Thomas Vernel 416,422 Hedman, Jon Ray 205,318,442,434 Hedman, Kent Ronald 293 Hedrick, Ronald Burnell 332 Hetlin, Jack Roger 324 Heger, Richard George 326 Heidenreich, Carol 205, 367 Heinbaugh, David Tower 205 Heine, Carol 167 Heme, Paul W 401 Heiniger, Jacqueline J 378 Heinlein, Leonard Moody 190 Heiny, Sharon Kay 296 Heinzmann, Mary Ann 371 Heiser, Lynn Mane 429 Heist, Linda Lee 308,445 Heisterkamp, Sandra Kay 167 Heltrich, Stephanie A. 369,447,459 Heltrich, Susan Kaye 395 Helfrick, John F. 175,324,338,433 Helmbock, Sarah Lee 167 Hclmcnck, James Harvey 410 Hclminiak, James Leon 236,433 Helton, Kathleen Faye 369 Helton, Thomas Joe 347 Hcltzel, Sam W 199 Helvie, Richard Edward 332 Hemmcrlein, Carol Sue 205, 335 Hemphill, Michael Otto 404 Hempleman, Philip Jay 190,404 Henderson, Richard John 298 Hendrick, Brenda 378 Hendricks, James F 314 Hendricks, Judith S 286,453,460 Hendricks, Marilyn Sue 305 Hendricks, Sandra Sue 350 Hendricksen, Lcit Roy 326,417 Hendnckson, Janet L 371 Hendry, Mclinda Ann 175 Hengstler, Suzann Lynne ..205, 369 Henoch, Frederick Evan ....273,316 Henry, Barbara Mae 394 Henry, Carolyn Jean 376 Henry, Donald Dean 190,321,319,459 Hcnrv, Elsa 291 Hcnslor, John Earle 175 Hensler, Nancy Ann 190 Hensley, Douglas S 403 Hensley, Harry Thomas 379 Hensley, Judith Ann 305 Hensley, Sara Jane 227 Hepler, Frederick M 359 Herbnch, Heidemarie E 384 Herbst, John Henry 175,409 Hercamp, Carol Sue 349,477 Herdrich, Donna Rae 304 Herman, Wayne William ....284, 175 Hermann, Walter James ....190,234 Hermanson, James Arve 321 Herrick, J. M 445 Herrin, Mary Lynn 300 Herring, Nancy Sue 214,320 Herring, William C 442 Herrman, Nancy Jeanne 366 Herrman, Carol Ann 440 Hershbergcr, Janet Lee 205 Hershberger, Mark Louis ...346,441 Hertzer, Norman Ray 314,461 Hertzler, Janet Lynn 190,288 Hess, Barbara Lou 296 Hess, David Andrew 175 Hess, John Lee 316 Hess, William Clinton 378 Hesseldewz, John 218 Hession, Miles R., 2nd 473 Hesson, John Curtis 309 Hesson, Larry Ray 309 Hester, Phihp Lyie 316,419 Hetrick, Jerry Lynn 318 Heuck, Alice Jean 376 Heydc, Sharon Ann 369 Heyns, Michael Garrett 407 Hiatt, George Emerson 379 Hiatt, James Russell, Jr 311,339 Hibler, Stephen James 244 Hickey, Douglas Lee 311 Hicks, Donna Carlene 382 Hicks, John Bradford 358 Hicks, Linda Lou 190,308,440 Hicks, Nadine 304,460 Hicks, Patricia Nadine 214 Hicks, Wayland Ray 298 Higa, Sandra Mae 464 Higgins, Frederick A 324 High, James Russel 312,450 Highland, Thomas C 190,295 Hilbrich, Gerald Frank 324 Hildebrand, Jerry Lee 379 Hildebrandt, Jo Ann 370 Hildreth, Gary Ray 218 Hill, Annie Maria 175 Hill, Brenda Carole 205 Hill, Gary 268 Hill, Herbert Noble 223 Hill, Margaret 449 Hill, William Wayne 333,376 Hiller, Susan Jean 287 Hilhgoss, Jerry Ray 284,453 Hilhs, Paul David 293 Hills, Craig 445 Hilt, Mary Josephine 328 Hilty, Hedy Sue 378 Himler, Marsha Sue 328 Himsel, Mary Catherine 369 Hinant, Michael George 357 Hinchman, Kathie Lynn 377 Hinchman, Sharon 437 Hindman, Sara Lyn 205 Hindmarch, Kathryn Beth 175 Hinds, James Allen, 2nd 314 Hineman, Kay Jeanne 434 Hincr, Kurt Allen 246,295 Hiner, Ronald Lee 402 Hinkel, Wayne Ralph 205 Hinkle, Larry Irvin 205 Hinshaw, Craig Trent 175 Hinton, Carolyn Jane 451 Hinton, Vera Linette 205,305,419 Hipkins, Sandra Jeanne 428 Hippenstecl, Diane Kay 367 Hippie, Evan Allen 376 Hirsch, Carol 449 Hirschfeld, Steven Kay 334 Hirtzel, Theresa K 175,294 HIavck, Nancy Lee 328 Hmurovic, Lois Darlene 350 Hoagland, Susan Ann 384 Hobbs, Ben Bryant 41 1 Hobbs, Sharon, Kay 375 Hoblcy, Duane Alan 407 Hobson, Grenda Glea 464 Hobson, John Edwin 236 Hobson, Mary Ann 328 Hochschild, Barbara Ann ....286,430 Hochstetler, David R 356 Hocker, Carol Lee 291,375 Hockman, Don Corydon 401 Hodges, Donald Eugene 332 Hodonos, Phillip Eli 223 Hodson, Thomas Wayne 190, 297 Hoemann, Ellen Louise 290,439 Hoeppner, Karen Lee 394 Hoerner, Erwin Edward 408 Hofelich, Audrey Jane 305,459 Hoffar, Kay Beverly 371 Hotter, Carol Susan 377, 428 Hotfert, Richard R 331 Hoffman, Bernard Wayne 205 Hoffman, Charles Wilbur 376 Hoffman, Janet Elaine 416 Hoffman, Pamela Dale 351 Hoffman, Paul Michael 347 Hoffman, Roger Phillip 190 Hoffman, Mary Ann 393 Hogan, Kathleen Zoe 290 Hoan, Diane 287 Hokanson, John Erik 402 Hokanson, Nancy L 230 Hoke, Sharlene Dale 350 Holden, Robert Watson 223 Holder, Jack Johnson, Jr. 190, 236,433 Holdrcad, Philip Ray 333 Holland, Annie M 205,289,367 Holland, David William 236, 341,418 Holland, Edith Alcinda 289,395,416 Holland, James C P 379 Hollenback, Warren M 309 Holler, Jacquclene May 375 Holhday, Linda Sue 382 Holliday, Sue Kathryn 473 Hollingshead, Ellen Mae ...175,300 Hollingsworth, Robert D 401 Hollingsworth, Thomas H 407 Hollis, Carolyn Grace 305 Hollis, Edward Edison 329 Hollisfer, Kenneth W 376 Holloway, Elaine Sue 384 Holloway, Nancy Lynne 308 Holloway, Sylvia J 230,449 Hollowell, Richard Lee 275,391 Holm, Robert Daniel 379 Holmes, Craig Marshall 317 Holmes, John M 435 Holmes, Katherine Marsh ..175,393 Holmes, Larry Robert 416 Holmes, Roger Morns 347 Holdman, Joseph 175 Holstrom, Gary Roy 404 Holt, Joseph David 317 Holt, Joseph Paynter, Jr 390,391 Holthaus, James Louis 190 Holton, Nicki Jean 175 Holtrey, Jerry Ivan 214 Holtzinger, John Irvin 401 Holz, John Francis 205 Hoodelmier, Janet Lee 366 Hoodelmier, Linda Lou 371 Hoop, Robert Steven 407 Hoover, Charles Lee 358 Hoover, Ronald Norman 293, 181 Hoover, Thomas James 391 Hoover, William Harvey 295 Hope, Donald Lewis 190,333 Hopkins, Genevieve L. 175,310,438 Hopkins, George Arthur 175, 425, 463,460,423 Horan, Patrick Michael 303 Horen, Harriet Joy 205 Hon, Richard 199 Horka, Barbara S 190 Hermann, Howard Keith ...379, 277 Horn, Lee Carl 175 Horn, Mary Louise 305 Horn, Peter John 223 Hornaday, William Earl 356 Hornaday, William T 435 Home, Virgil Louis 236 Hornyak, Steven Andrew 309 Horst, Josctte M 439 Horton, Nathan T., 2nd 316 Horton, Stephen Lee 190,410 Horwath, Diane Louise 396 Horwitz, Richard Alan 175, 475, 444,448 Hose, Kathryn Louise 375,435 Hoskins, Walter John 391 Hosier, James Richard 356 Hostetler, Karen 437 Hostetler, Rebecca L 396 Hostetler, Sherry Gay 365 Hostetfer, Michael G 295,427 Hougland, Hub 200 Hougland, Steve Lee 312 Hougland, Thomas Harold 318,404 House, Betty Jean 386 House, Jefferson Perry 293 House, Richard Alan 309,339 Houser, Rex Lee 333 Houston, David Robert 295 Houston, Sarah K 364 Howard, Larry Joseph 175,303 Howard, Lawrence E 313 Howard, Stephen Hunter 406 Howell, Arthur 200 Hewlett, Donald Eugene 347 Hric, Judith Mane 384 Hubbard, Anita Joyce 392 Hubbard, Martin Lynn 305,379,447 Hubbard, Steven Lee 407 Huber, R. Diane 350 Huber, Sharon Ann 394 Hubley, Michael Byron 460 Hubner, Arlene Marie 375 Huddleston, James E 223 Huddleston, William R 411 Hudson, Henry Collins 175,459 Hudson, Mickey Eugene 309 Hudson, Richard Edward 379 Hudson, Ruth A 304 Hudson, Sandra Nan 205 Huff, Ralph Richard 314 Huffer, Jetrey Lynn 284 Huffer, William David 190,424 Huffman, Frederi c Leroy ....343,417 Huffman, John Curtis 410,400 Huffman, Sue Elaine 371 Hufford, Jane 300,277,459 Hughel, Edward Craig 401 Hughes, Anne Mane 371 Hughes, Douglas Allen 409 Hughes, Joe Francis 190,416 Hughes, Lewis Nick, Jr 347 Hughes, William B 223 Hulvershorn, John Kip 401 Humm, Carol Jeanne 365 Hummer, Anne W 320 Hummer, Joyce Ann 378 Hummert, James Robert 359 Humphrey, James Michael 376 Humphrey, Mary Anne 385 Humphrey, Robert Clark 379 Humphries, Charles Lee 316 Hunsberger, Michael S 324 Hunsucker, Glenn E 205 Hunt, John F 324 Hunt, Karen Sue 368 Hunt, Marsha 307,277 Hunt, Michael Earl 176, 275,433,442 Hunt, Paul Anthony 214 Hunt, Phyllis Lee 296 Hunt, Ronald A 200,430 Hunt, Thomas Edward 321 Hunt, Virgil William 326 Hunter, Alice Eleanor 176,307 Hunter, Constance Kay 301 Hunter, David George 236 Hunter, Susan 351 Hupke, Robert Julius 408 Hurley, James R 200 Hushaw, Clay Benton, Jr 326,450 Husson, Sandra 328 Huston, David Lee ...261,309, 61 Huston, Mary Kathryn 385 Huston, Tom Charles 176,317,463 Hutchinson, Shelley Lee 294 Hutchinson, Sylvia S 397 Hutchinson, William, Jr 319 Hutmacher, Richard A 190 Hutson, Robert Norris 205, 306 Huybers, John Ellsworth 190 Hyatt, Harriett Jeanne 369 Hyden, Harold Victor, Jr 298 Hyden, William Harrison 376 Hydo, Joan Carol 395 Ibarra, Vilma Edith 429 Ice, Thomas Calvin 309 Idlcwinc, Jeffrey Lee 406 Idzik, Isabellc Ann 349 lerardi, Rosalia Joanne 395 Ikcnborry, Joyce Elaine 349 Imol, Mary Susan 369 Ing, Frederic 223 490 Ingersoll, Judith Ann 366 Ingle, John D ivid 298 jngmirc, Thomas John 330 Ingra, Jdne 366 Ingram, Gwendolyn L. 206. 289, 336, 337, 392 Ingram, Sarah Elizabeth 375 Inmon, Annctta Sue 1 76 Inman, Jay Traylor 312 Inman, Kenneth Albert 323, 244,419. 418 Inskocp, Roland Lee 376 Ireland, Thomas Leon 326 Irey, Mary Ellen 1 67 Irish, William Louis 403 Isaacs, Lloyd Ross 190 Isaacs, Roger Leo 176 Isaacson, David Kent 85,463 Isel, Richard Thomas 261,324 Isenbcfg, Paul David 410 Iskander, Wasfy Boulos 459 Ittner, Cara Dianne 377 Ives, Lela Ann 394 Jack, Richard P 223 Jacks, Bonnie Kay 369 Jackson, Carole Jane 364,451 Jackson, Charles Edgar 379,442,473 Jackson, Dave Martin 356 Jackson, Douglas Errol 1 90 Jackson, James Richard 302 Jackson, Jane 463 Jackson, Larry Dean 347 Jackson, Marilyn Sue 176 Jackson, Robert F 454 Jackson, Terry Joseph 383 Jackson, Theodore Allen ..,.214,313 Jackson, William Riley 329 Jacob, Jane Elaine 291,427 Jacobs, Anne Elizabeth 176,288 Jacobs, Barbara J 230,436,437 Jacobs, Jon C 314 Jacobs, Samuel Allen 473 Jacobs, Sandra Joan 305 Jacobson, Karen Myra 327 Jacquex, Susan 437 Jahns, Ivan James 293 James, Charles E 223 James, Irene Karen 320 Jameson, Paula Sue 378 Jamison, Michele Kay 375 Janney, Edwin Lee 190,329 Janney, Jack Darrell 236 Jansen, E. Thomas, Jr 309 Jansma, Jerri Lynn 375 Janson, Janet Mane 370 Jansons, Juris ... 284 Jardine, Charlotte Ann 328 Jarecke, Peter Johnson 41 I Jarrard, Margaret Ann 367 Jarrell, David 445 Jarrett, Margaret Ann 176,464 Jarvis, Bruce Ralph 303 Jasinowski, Barbara J 364 Jastremski, Chester A. 176, 246, 355,423 Jauer, Robert Edward 401 Jay, Sarah Louise 371 Jeffers, Jacqualyn Sue 396 Jeffery, Frances Anne 176 Jehs, Randall Wesley 343 Jelusich, Judith Ann 386 Jendreas, Gerald 40 9 Jenkins, Carol Ruth 206,296 Jenkins, Patrick Ryan 303 Jenner, William Edward 314 Jenness, Charles Ware 262 Jennings, Donna Lee 416, 440 Jennings, Theresa Mane 378 Jensen, Elizabeth Jane 385 Jensen, Erik John 295,272,409 Jensen, Judith Lee 167 Jentz, Judith Carolyn 206,335 Jeray, Dennis Martin 236 Jerger, Rita Mane 167 Jetter, Sandra Leah 394 Jewell, Fred Richard 356 Jewell, James William 314 Jewell, Stuart Alan 190 Jirsa, Anton Joseph 332 Joachim, Martin Dewey 309 Job, James Raleigh 411 Johann, Robert Arthur 359 John, Martin Dale 303 John, Sharyn Lee 393 Johns, Laurence Douglas 401 Johnson, Ann 328 Johnson, Barbara Ann 385 Johnson, Carl Thonid 359 Johnson, Carlyn Elizabeth 218 Johnson, Carol Lynne 176,377 Johnson, Carol Sue 230 Johnson, Charles W 329,434 Johnson, Connne Emily 393 Johnson, Craig Malcolm 379 Johnson, Earlean 206, 301 Johnson, Edward Pet er 302 Johnson, Frank, Jr 454 Johnson, Gordon Scott 176,332 Johnson, Helen Rae 375 Johnson, Jack Wesley, Jr 347 Johnson, John Howard 236 Johnson, Julie Ann 371 Johnson, Karen Kay 378 Johnson, Katie McNutt 369 Johnson, Lawrence F 401 Johnson, Marcia June 176,305 Johnson, Margaret Ann 167 Johnson, Marilyn A 206 Johnson, Martha Susan 365,430.432 Johnson, Muriel C. 368 Johnson, Othenne Mary 393 Johnson, Pamela Sue 365 Johnson, Patricia Ann 396 Johnson, Robert Holland 316 Johnson, Robert Wiggins 329 Johnson, Ronald Douglas ..-400,401 Johnson. Ronald Wesley 443 Johnson, Sally Caswell 378 Johnson, Stephen Paul 295 Johnson, Steven Edward 298,339 Johnson, Sue Ellen 304,445 Johnson, Thomas Clive 402 Johnson, Thomas Webber 329 Johnson, Thorild 295 Johnston, Dianne E. ..176.460,464 Johnston, Kent Allen 359 Johnston, Patricia Ann 320 Johnston, Ronald Lee 356,418 Johnston, Russell 223 Jolly, Sara Elizabeth 296,460 Jones, Alan Eric 312 Jones, Barbara Ellen 459 Jones, Beverly R 206 Jones, Carolyn Ann ...,206,289,395 J one, Charlotte Mae 167 Jones, Elizabeth Ann 206,377 Jones, Ellen Harris 167 Jones, Ellen Louise 296 Jones, Forrest 273 Jones, Gene Marneal 218 Jones, Harold Wayne 408 Jones, Howard 206 Jones, Janice Lee 206 Jones, Jenlyn Lee 310 Jones, Judith Mildred 300,459,463 Jones, Karen 365 Jones, Karen 366 Jones, Larry Alan 358 Jones, Marilyn Jeanne 335,477 Jones, Marsha Carol 392 Jones, Penelope Kay 206,296 Jones, Philhp Lee 330 Jones, Rachel Marie 290 Jones, Ralph Wolf 315 Jones, Richard Ovid 309 Jones, Robert Norton 272 Jones, Ruthie Lee R 206 Jones, Stephen 176,356 Jones, William August 323 Jones, William E 176 Jones, William Ray ....190,297,459 Jongsma, Eugene Allen 390 Jongsma, Ronald C 359 Jordan, Jeroma Ann 1 76 Jordan, Justin E., 2nd 295 Jordan, Margaret E 300 Jordan, Michael Tech 333 Jordan, Robert Michael 407,441 Jorgensen, Judith Lee 206,367 Joseph, Ellen Maxme 369 Joseph, Lawrence Arnold 176, 325,448 Judiahn. Gerhard W 297 Judy, Jerry Sites 176 Julian, Katherine B 392 Jung, Dean Davis 418 Jung, Ruth Ann 206 Junk, William Paul 405 Junker, Larry Eugene 293 Justice, Chester Ray 176 Justice, Letitia Ellen 385 K Kaczmarek, Melvyn Lee 376 Kaehr, Harry Lee 405 Kaelin, Larry L 190 Kalberer, Walter A 435 Kaldahl, S. John 176 Kallenberg, John K 374,379 Kalleres, Arthur Peter 190,338 Kalupa, Edward James 376 Kamnian, Judy Kay 206, 300 Kampe, Kathryn Aleene 378 Kane, Charles Joseph 326 Kane, Jack Lee 334,443 Kaniewski, Martin W 407 Kanning, Judith Elaine 206, 294 Kanning, Myrna Ann 394,421 Kaplan, Edward Alan 325 Kaplan, Lea 218 Kaplan, Martin Jerome 325 Kaplit, Penelope 176 Kapusta, Alice K 375 Karamesines, Meneloas C 401 Karls, Mathew Edward 236 Karnischky, Tedo H 465 Karol, Jay David 325 Karp, Beverly Faye 287 Karrmann, Edward Ramsay 295 Karth, David 333 Kaseff, Larry Gene 176,405,442,447 Kaska, David Joseph 332 Kasperek, Frances Mary ....206,451 Kassim, Ebtisam 230 Kastner, Ronald Edwin 190 Katz, J. Michael 326 Katz, Lewis Robert 218 Katz, Michael Joel 190,334 Katz, Shirley Louise 327 Katz, Stephanie Joan 327 Katzenberger, Sally 436 Katzmarek, Esther 190, 371, 440, 451 Kauffman, Paul E 454 Kaufman, Barton Lowell 268 Kaufman, Nancy Kay 176,450 Kaylor, David Richard 324 Kaylor, Marian Judith 307,461 Kazemi, Mohammad 190 Kazen, David Matthew 321 Keach, Gary Lee 330 Keach, Richard Lyndon 190 Kearney, Robert Patrick 346 Kearns, Michael Hunter 218 Keaton, Thomas Alan 312 Keck, Brian Lee 309 Keeler, Stanley Thomas 391 Keesling, Diane Lee 396 Keidaish, Philip F 190 Keighley, Denise Anne 349 K Keiter, John Michael .176,298,338 Ki Keith, Stephen Larkin 418 K Keith, Thomas Aldred 316,443 K Keithley, Frederic W 176 Kelemen, Danette 350 K Kellar, Steven Earl 311 K Keller, James D 326,417 K Keller, John Donald 326 K Keller, John E 218 K Keller, Martha Delle 206 K Keller, Ronald Eugene 316 K Keller, Susan Jane 393 K Kelley, Eloise 394 K Kelley, Jean Allyn 176 K Kelley, Kathryn Jane 343 K Kelley, Kitty Sue 461 K Kelley. Wayne Lee 295 K Kellison, Patricia Ann 376 K Kellum, Milton Thomas 293 K Kelly, Charles Richard 206 K Kelly, Nancy Sue 176 K Kelso, Mary Ann 299 K Kemp, John E 223 K Kempler, Norman Alan 347 K Kenderdine, Stewart M 450 K Kenealy, Kathryn Julia 430,417 K Kenesly, Kathryn 286 K Kennedy, James Joseph 297 K Kennedy, James Lome 190,324 K Kennedy, Jeffrey Joseph 408 K Kennedy, John Wayne 302 K Kenney, Keith M.lton 191 K Kenney, Leilani Ella 328,337 K Kenney, Robert 200 K Kenyon, Donna Lynn 350 K Keough, Joe Pat 333 K Keppler, Thomas Stephen 331 K Keras, Meredith Gayle 176 K Keresztury, Judith S 367 K Kern, Donald Painter 191,417 K Kernel, Karl Leonard 233 K Kernohow, Judith 437 K Kerr, Judith Lynn 421 K Kesler, Nancy Lee . 322, 439, 460 K Kesler, Pamela Ann 365 K Ketcham, Benny Jane 365 K Ketcham, John W , Jr 407 K Ketner, Judith Elaine 375 K Keuneke, Barbara Mane K 176,294,464 K Keyes, Jane Emiy 368 K Keys, Robert Clinton 391 K Keyser, Dons A 206 K Kidd, Claudia Jean 287 K Kidd, Daniel Norman 227 K Kiefer, Sally Jean 176, 395 K lehler, Carl Frederick 356 eran William James 433 lesling, Karen Ann 378 Igore, Karen Sue 206, 310, 336,461 Igour, Phyllis Ann 392 II, Janet Louise 328 llion, Carole Rita 299,440 llion, Teddy Marlin 409 Ipatrick, Kay 436 Irain, Edwin Thomas 312,339 m Dung, Tran Huu 385 mball. Nelson Robert 407 mball. Sherry Norris ... 385 mble, Gillian 176 mble, Irene E 384 me, Donald E., Jr 309 mmel, Rebecca Jean 371 mmell, Maryio 350 nach, Timothy Louis 318 ncaid, James L 214 nder, April Kay 307 nder, Sandra Lee 369 ndred, Anita Lynne 308 ndschi. Terry Michael 176 ng, Allen Theodore 331 ng, Donald Edward 176,401 ng, George Dean 317,460 ng, Graham Oakes 334 ng, Jo Ann 392 ng, John Stephen 295 ng, Leroy H 454,465 ng, Loretta Jean 377 ng, Marsha Lee 310,460 ng, Robert Michael 461 ng, Robert Preston 295 ng, Sharon K 434 ng, Sherie Lynn 365 ngery, Clarence T 191 ngery. Donna Lee 392 ngsbury, Janet Kay 371 nkle, John Robert 312 nman, Philip Brammer 295 nnaman, Suzanne 365 nsel, John Philip 297 nser, David Kenneth 309,417,460 ra, Patricia 386 rchoff, Pamela Joyce 378 rchoff, Rodney 200 rk, June A 230 rk, Thomas Anthony 191 rkhan, Jerry Jo 299,430.417,427 rkpatrick, Robert, Jr 302 rn, Michael Emmet 403 rsh, Elaine Barbara 374 rtland, Raymond C 379 tchell, Carolyn Jean 299 Kitchen, William D, Jr 293 Kittle, James Louis, Jr 324 Kiftrell, Harold Dean 176 Kitzmiller, Linda L 307 Kixmiller, John Hill 284, 191 Kielstrom, Karen Sue 393 Klabusich, Irene Ann 396 Klaer, Kathy J Anderson 206 Klahr, Sharia Ruth 349 Klaiber, Joyce Lee 390,393 Klatte, Sharon Anita 366 Klausmeier, Patricia A 206 Klavins, Julita 374,377 Kleckner, William C 346 Kleifgen, Kay M 230 Klein, Stephen Norman 191,334 Klein, Thelma Jeanne ' 375 Klein, Virginia 393 Kleinhenz, Christopher 333 Kleinschmidt, Elvera .176,390,397 Kleinschmidt, Kathleen 397 Klemme, Thomas Delbert 442 Klene, Ronald Edward 312 Klepfer, Carol Ann 294 Klezmer, Lois Elaine 206,419 Khcka, Lynne Anne 396 Kline, Barbara Lou 369 Kline, Karen Dianne ...322.445,459 Klingele, Ida Lou 288 Klinger, Susan Mae ....327,420,430 Klintworth, Lois Ellen 328 Klum, Beverly Ann 288 Klusman, Ronald W 206,383 Klutinoty, George, II 223 Kluxdal, David James 191 Kmiecik, Janice M 371 Knable, Jo Anne 369 Knachel, Paul Russell 285 Knapp, Linda Lou 365 Knapp, Wallace H,, Jr 293 Knarr, Linda Carol 288 Knazur, Carol Ann 351 Kneisley, John William 402 Knilans, Judith Ann 177, 308, 438, 460 Knipstein, Thomas W 223 Knoerr, Ralph Allan 356 Knoll, David A 333 Knop, John Richard 311 Knowles, Christopher G 295,427 Knuckles, Franklin B 266 Kocevar, Judith Ann 206 Koch, Doris Edith 206,444 Kochert, Donald Anthony 206 Koehler, Mary Louise 206, 308 Koehlinger, Dennis Lee 191,309 491 Koollmg, Martha Jane 177,393 Koelpin, Volkcr Henry 409 Koenrg Barbara Ann 206 Koenig, Craig Walter 265, 3M Koenig, Daniel Dean 406 Koenig, David Frederick ,191,316 Koenig, Nancy Mane 396 Koenit, Dave 338 Koester, Lois Carolyn 463 Koestring, Alvin Louis 191, 316, 447, 459,441 Koetie, La Verta Sheran . 366,434 Kohlbacher, John Henry 293 Kohler, Carol Lee 351 Kohn, Jerome Andrew 191 Kolarczyk, Pauline Ann 364 Koldieski, Janet 449 Kollar, Lyic Ward 401 Kollker, Constance B 296 Konop, Billie Jean 365 Konowitz, John Edward 316 Konowitz, Michael R 316,424 Koop, Kathy 291 Kooy, Glen Allen 191 Kopccki, Joyce Leilani 291 Korff, Sally 287,439 Kostas, Angelo Andrew 297 Kott, Saralyn 394 Kottler, Steven Joseph 191 Kottlowski. Karl M 191,314 Kotula, Paul Jan 318 Kotzan, Bruce Andrew 333 Kowinski, Michael W 309 Kraay. Karen Maurine 296 Krabbenhott, Pamela B 310 Krachey, James Allen 31 1 Krall, James Stephen 191,326,338 Krall, Robert Lee 406 Kram, Elbert J 191 Kramer, Carl Daniel 409 Kramer, David Carl 358 Kramer, Frank George 191,319 Krane, Dale Anthony 332 Krantz, Richard Lynn 177 Krase, Jerome 236 Kratsch, Beverlee D 76,308 Krause, Kaye 370 Krause, Maurice Donald 391 Krebs, Mary Kathryn 349 Kreibaum, Pamela Ann 432,421 Kreiselmeyer, Janice E 177,367 Kromcr, Carl Thomas 379 Kremp, E. Joseph 191 Kremp, Richard E 223 Kren, Kathryn 436 Krengel, Carol 436 Kreug, Shirley 327 Knck, Beverly Jean 294 Krieg, Mark Kay 316 Kroczek, Sandra Lee 305 Kroener, Susan Harlan 177, 300, 336,438,461 Kroezek, Stephen Eric 223 Krokower, Sharen 477 Krongelb, Diane Lee 343, 460 Kruchten, Gary Jacob 357, 355 Kruegcr, Jerome Richard ..416,422 Krueger, Marilou Diane 305 Krug, June Ann 214 Krug, Shirley Rose 177,447 Kruger, Richard A 404 Kruger, Thomas Edward 191 Krughoff, Karla Jane 290 Kruszewski, Larry J. .323,473,435 Kuanpoonpol, Manee 444 Kubisch, Raymond Gustav 330 Kuchuris, Mane Elaine 322,430,417 Kuchuns, Paul G,, Jr 236,314 Kuebler, George Edward 401 Kuechenberg, Rudolph B 236 Kuehn, Frederick C 357 Kuespert, Edward F 177,383 Kuester, Carole Eloise 335 Kuhlenhoelter, Gary Lee 405 Kuhns, Everett George 408 Kukainis, Uldis 177 Kummerer, Patricia S 369 Kuntz, John Lee 177 Kuntz, Karen Sue 288 Kurosawa, Mitsu 429 Kurowski, Raymond S 236 Kurzhals, Richard D 206 Kuthch, Eleanor Svea 177 Kuthch, Juhe Rose 382,428 Kuykendall, Joyce Ann 177,301 Kyle, William Alan 358 Laake, Dennis Joseph 407 LaBerge, Jeanne C 177,288,336 LaBier, Cathernie 427 Labus, Robert John 407 Lackey, Douglas Eugene 236,314,433 Lackey, Jerry Wayne 321 Lacy, Andrea Jacqueline ...227, 301 Ladner, Mary Elizabeth 376 Laduke, Ed 268 Latever, William D 312 LaFollette, John A 293 Lagle, Jack Harrison 358 Laidig Juanita Mae 434 Lam, John Lcland 401 Lakala, Stephany 477 Lake, David Allen 191,391 Lakin, Drenda Sue 392 LaMaster, Dianne Layne 367 Lamb, Charles Patrick 442 Lambdin, Barbara Kay 351 Lambcrson, John Harry 177,316 Lambert, Judith 167 Lambert, Julia Helen 394 Lambert, William C. 191, 265,295,244 Lamey, Patrick T 435 Lampel, Charles Edward 206 Lanane, Thomas Micheal 191 Lancaster, Susan Gene 300 Land, William Treseder 206 Landau, Susan Gail 369 Landes, Bonnie Jean 349 Landon Patrick Roger 418 Landy David Wolfe 411 Lane, Barbara Ruth 300 Lane, Beverly Ann 328 Lane Charles Melvin 379 Lane, Charlotte Jean 289 Lane, Gordon 273 Lane John Martin 326 Lane, Milton H 177,309,448 Lang, Robert Flack 302,450 Lang, Sarah Helen 378 Lang, Stephen Ray 406 Langdon, Karen Sue 191, 304,416,422 Langenberg, David Lee 406 Lanham, William Frank 330 Lanktord, Brcnda Jean 288 Lankford, Richard Leo 319 Lanman, Barbara Alice 349 Lannan, Sandra Louise 206,451 Lantz, David Blough 326 Lantz, Jeffery Lee 206,459 Lantz, Thomas Joe 324 Lapierre, Donald 218 Lapp, Thomas Henry 314 LaRocco, Michael Allan 357 LaRosa Paul Anthony 347 LaSallc, William B 316,460 Lash, David Ray 401 Lash, Jeffrey Mark 177 Lasich, Anthony 218 Lasley, Lcnora Gail 394 Latimer, Robert Wesley 324 Latimore, Larry 306 Latshaw, Lois 449 Laughlin, Karen Ann 409 Lausch, Mary Elizabeth 177,290 Lautzenheiscr, Ruth Ann 369 Lavanchy, James Arnold 285 Lavis, Patricia Ann 167 Law, Don James 191 Lawall, Carol 437 Lawhcad, David Anthony 191 Lawry, Janet Carol 310 492 Lawson, Patricia Diane 366 Lawson, Sarah Anne 394 Lawson, Thomas Richard ...177,450 Lawton, Roland E 410 Lawvere, Albert Eugene 358 Lay, Clonus Lee 347 Layer, Harold Arthur 177 Layne, Dave M inter 326 Layne, Patricia Ann 369 Lazar, Gail Frances 287 Lazar, Marilyn 368 Lazich, Milton 411 Leadbetter, C, Robert 326 Lcary, Thomas Richard 442 Leather man, Dennis Dale 408 Leavitt, Michael Lee 177,293 Lebowitz, Martin Saul 265,334 LeBurkien, Richard D 334 Leek rone, Daniel E 218 Ledercr, Laurella Anne 384 Lee, Donald G 454 Lee, Patricia Ann 365 Leeper, Harland Albert 411 LeFevre, Suzanne 286 Leffert, Robert 224 Legare, Nancy Rae 371 Leggett, Nina B 369 Leggett, Perry Howard 321 Leggett, Stephen Mark 333 Legier, John 445 Lehman, John Henry, Jr 312 Lehman, Michael F 329,427 Lehman, Nancy Jayne 299,435 Lehman, Robert Frank 295,453 Lehocky, Helen Ann 177 Leighton, Robert W 347 Leininger, Evelyn 437 Leininger, James R 329 Leininger, John R 177 Leininger, Peter Arthur 329 Leipnitz, Judith Ann 377 Leman, James Robert 303 LeMaster, Garth L., Jr 357,418 Lcmcke, Ralph A 177 Lemen, Robert Norton 406 Lommon, Richard F 207,379 Lennan, Sandra 392 Lcntes, Karen Elaine 207 Lcntz, William Charles 316 Leonard, Donna Lee 365 Leonard, Robert F,, Jr 311,338 Leonard, Robert G 40S Leonhardt, Jack Harvey 177, 308, 347,419,431 LePagc, David Anthony 206,318 Lcshcr, Jamci Earl 405 Lcsmak, John Ben 191 Lettelleir, Joseph, 3rd 312 Lev, Anne Susan 287 Lcvcc, Samuel Louis 409 Lcvcnbcrg, Allan Brooks 309 Levcnbcrq, Lonnie M 325 Levin, Donald Morns 359 Levin, Elliott Dordck 191 Levin, Richard Morns 334 Lcvine, Lois Susan 287,451 Levino, Natalie 287 Lcvino, Stanley, Abrani 2 1 8 Lcvinsky, Henry Meal 191 Levinson, Robert C 326 Lev it an, Lawrence Mayer 325 Levy, David John 302 Lewis, Allen Luther 1 77 Lewis, Donald Clyde 315 Lewis, Gordon Hughston 379 Lewis, Linda Joyce 207,451 Lewis, Patricia Ann 386 Robert James Ronald K Steven Craig Thomas Franklin Susan Mane berseidge, John, Jr. ... bin. Merle Beth Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lezer L L Lide, Lorna Virginia 322 Lieberenz, Max Floren Lieberman, Michael S Liebschutz, Lynne L 287, Liechty, Eugene Henry Lievan, Elizabeth W Lievan, Susan Eloise 310, Life, Benny K Lilly, Robert Frank 266,312. Limparporn, Somporn Linan, Constance M 286, Linback, Richard Lind, Clare Lind, Majorie Lindenberg, Ernest Carl Lmdenberg, Terry Lee 191, binder, Judith Anne 371, Lindley, Frances S 177, Lindsay, Robert Lindsey, John Booher Lindzy, David Albert Lindzy, Susan Joan Lineback, Karen Thayer Lines, Harry Calvin, Jr Lingenfelter, Karen Ann Link, Karen Elizabeth Link, Michael Thomas Link, Thomas Vernon Linke, Curtis Glenn .324,431, Linkhart, Suzanne C Linn, Gary David Linn, Peggy Ann Linson, Don Allen Linson, John C Lipner, Fern Ann Lipsig, Robert J Lischke, Jon H Liss, Mar)orie Elsa Litkenhous, Claudia J 177, Lit man, Pamela Ann Littel, Danny Lane 191, Litterst, Joyce Ann Little, Dale Kenyon Little, Daryl Ray Little, Meredith E Little, Tracy Eugene Little)ohn, Joan Louise Litto, Fredric Michael Litwinko, Olga Lively, Robert Lee, Jr 315, Lloyd, Jerry Duanc Lloyd, William Carl Loats, Lois Lynn Lochndgc, Martha Jane Lockhart, David 207, Lockridqe, Jeanne M Lockwood, Marqo Ann 300,416, Locpke, Kathennc Loescr, Edwin Jay Loevenhart, Hilda Clare Loft, Richard Dale Loftman, Bcrtil Armin Loftus, Donald Gregory 309, Loftus, James Randall Logan, Carol Jean 214, Logan, Janet Lee Logan, Pncilla E Logan, William Vernon 298, Logsdon, J. Farrell, Jr 316 Loh, Lillian Shui M 177 207 Lohman, Norris Percy 191,318 284 Lohse, David Lennox 401 218 Lohse, Karl Hale 191 377 Loker, Charles Judge 315 407 Loker, Mathilde Transou 214 327 Loman, Linda Lee 368 460 Lomax, Linda 167 331 Londgerath, Marua K 207 334 London, Kathy 77,395,461 476 Long. Billy Lee 297 316 Long, Donna J 449 310 Long, George A., 3rd 314 459 Long, Jean Ann 207 312 Long, John Ray 318,459 433 Long, Judith Mary 365 435 Long, Lloyd 224 177 Long, Martha 230,449 224 Long, Randy Trenton 339,407 200 Long, Sheridan Lynne 367 436 Long, Stephen David 191,316 309 Long, Steven Craig 324 293 Long, Suellen 436 477 Long, William Randall 295 370 Long, William Thomas 309 430 Longenberger, Sharon A 286 411 Longnecker, M. Franklin, Jr 224 191 Longsworth, Barbara E 290 207 Lopa, Michael James 236 335 Lopp, James Daniel 293 227 Loro, Maune 430 378 Loschky, Sonya Lynn 378 290 Losinniecki, Patricia Ann 168 295 Louden, Lynne 437 379 Louis, Peggy Suzanne 286 338 Love, Carol Diana 376 177 Love, James Sales 330 302 Love, Patricia Ann 376 378 Love, William Michael 408 177 Lovell, Lonna 449 224 Loveman, Carol 378 371 Lovig. Linda Mae 335 326 Lovstedt, Roy John, Jr 214,433 324 Lowden, Jack E 316 367 Lowdermilk, James 430 335 Lowe, Christine 378 378 Lowe, Violet Lorraine 378 391 Lowery, Betty Jean 207 308 Lowery, Judith Kay 477 218 Lowery, Phyllis Ann 416 309 Lowes, James Bernard 293 177 Lowborn, Gmger Carol 386 177 Lowther, Sandra Ann 375 447 Lozano, Rodolfo 191,391 462 Lozow, Gary 334 296 Lozow, Nancy Barbara 327,440 434 Lubarsky, Anatoly 177 444 Luby, Thomas Paul 333 .314 Lucas, Bonnie 230 375 Lucas, David William 314 378 Lucas, James Dahl 207 292 Lucas, John Michael 227 290 Lucas, Karen Kay 304 459 Lucas, Sandra Joyce 296 294 Luck. Jo Faye 207,447 334 Luddy, Helen Ruth 291 287 Ludlow, Carol Ann 378 334 Lueking, Amy Katherine 384 316 Lucking, Judy Ann 395 272 Lukcns, Linda Lou 177,307 347 Lulcnbill, Kenneth H 401 328 Lumbattis, Ann Carvey 290 371 Lumley, Howard Ray 191 322 Lumm, C. Steven 317 338 Lumsdcn, Linda Lee 365 312 Lund, John 445 Lundal, Robert Edward 409 Lundin, Karen Eda 207,460 Lundquist, Jane 436 Lundquist, Philip Ray 440 Lungren, Karen Sue 1 77 Lunsford, Steven Lewis 359 Lurie, Marie 1 68 Lynn, David Alan 325 Lynton, Judy 436 Lyons, Ann Louise 178 Lyons, J. Robert 406 Lyons, Thomas F 346 Lysaght, Martha Jane 29t Lytie, Dennis Robin 347 Lurken, Michael 427 Lurton, Ernest Lee 295 Lussow, Fred H 236 Lustgarten, Ellen R 207 Lute. Karen Elizabeth 392 Luther, Dale Bernard 416,422 Luther, Elizabeth 177,308 Lutz, Galen Richard 330 Luzar, Diane Clarice 178,459 Lybrook, Robert E 326 Lyman, Karen Lou 335 Lynch, William A 224 Lynhn, Judy 437 Lynn, Barbara Jean 305 Mc McAfee, Martin Robert 309 McAllister, James C 312 McAtee, Kathryn Belle 288 McBane, Robert James 326 McBncJe, Larry Lee 207 McBurnie Robert J 312 McCabe, Edward Russell 357 McCain, Jon Charles 347 McCallister, Ruth E 365 McCallum, Betty Anne 192,440 McCameron, James David 192 McCammon, John Lee 311,450 McCampbeli, Larmon L 289 McCann, Robert Allan 358 McCarthy, Karen T 286 McCarthy, Michael F 293 McCaslin, James Lee 218 McCaughna, Walter S 347 McClain, Clark Robert 333 McClain, Janet Lydia 207,328 McClain, Mary Justine 382 McClain, Ruth Ann 382 McClary, Randall 430 McClead, Michael Alan 227 McClellan, Jeffrey E 314 McClcllan, Mary Alice 178,343,367 McClintick, Janet Ruth 350 McCloughen, Stephen R 303 McClung, Karen Lea ..178,365,477 McClung, Melinda Jane 365 McClure, Edward Allan 297,431 McClure, Evelyn 207 McClurc, James Morton 408 McClure, Martha Ann 377 McClure, Richard 178 McClure, Thomas R 309 McComb, Kathleen Mary 290 McCombs, Cole Joseph 295,461 McConnell, John D 324 McConnell, Thomas L 224 McCord, Ronald Eugene 442 McCormic, Barbara 437 McCormick, Elaine B 369 McCormick, James S , Jr 357 McCormick, Thomas B 3 14 McCoy, Tim 1 178 McCoy, Vicki Ann 299 McCracken, C. Stephen 347 McCracken, Frank R , 3rd 326 McCraley, William G 324 McCray, Johnnie Lee 382 McCrea, Barbara Ellen 310,461 McCrea, Jerry 273 McCready, Tamra Jo 369 McCulley, Joyce Ellen 378 McCulloch, Virginia L 376 McCullough, Carolyn S 368 McCullough, James 428 McCune, William M 409 McDaniel, Dennis K 178 McDaniel, Felix Carson 416,422 McDavid, Martha Jean 207,322,460 McDonald, James Philip ...359,442 McDonald, James Robert 359 McDonald, Jeffery Lynn 407 McDonald, Linda Ann 227, 307 McDonald, Sarah K 237 McDonald, Stephen T 285 McDonald, Steven T 347 McDonough, Nancy Lou 192,305,440 McDuffcc, Roy Blame 405 McEwen, Gerald Noah, Jr 321 McEwen, James Sanger 295 McFarland, Judith A 365 McFarland, Margaret A 385 McFarling, Charl Ann 350 McGafrey, Jane 367 McGahey, Beverly Ann 371 McGaughey, Lois Evelyn 365 McGaughey, Nancy Lynn 369 McGinnis, Thomas M 331 McGlasson, Thomas M 309,427 McGlocklin, Jon Paul 251 McGovern, Francis D, Jr 326 McGovern, Phil Ralph 406 McGovern, Ronald W 312 McGraw, Thomas Francis 326 McGregor, Betty C 304 McGuffey, Roy Joe 347 McHenry, Jack Dean 41 1 McHugh, John Francis 178,315 McHugh, Sandra Mane. 207, 335, 451 McHugh, Sharon Ann 178, 307,461,463 Mcllhenny, Jo Ann 378 Mcllwain, Mary Ellen 386,420 Mcllwain, Stephen E 402 Mclntire, John L, 3rd 326 Mcintosh, John Thomas 357 McKamey, Patrick T 330 McKay, Karen 436 McKay, Sharon Lynn 365 McKeand, Patrick J 178,448,459 McKee, Jay Paul 31 1 McKee, Robert Joel 359 McKeehan, Martha Lynne .322,427 McKenzie, Jean L 231 McKinley, Donna Kay 286 McKinney, Eugene F 330 McKinney, Joyce Ellen 384 McKinney, Mary Carolyn 378 McKinney, Michael A 411 McKinney, Nancy Kay 384 McKnight, Sharon Sue 296,419 McLaren, Patricia C 286 McLaughlin, Elizabeth 286 McLaughlin, Michael C 357,424 McLean, Janice Ann 375 McLeay, Virginia Grace 328 McMahan, Thomas M 314 McManamon, Donald 218 McMillan, James Donald 268 McMillen, Bill Doyne 284 McMillen, John Fisher 329 McMillen, Terry 329 McMillin, Janice 294 McMullan, John Clayton 309 McMullen, David Koch 463 McMullen, Dianne Mane 308 McMullen, Sandra Joan 308 McMurtne, James R 317 McNally, Sharon Ann 428 McNaught. David T 321 McNeal, John Patrick 357 McNear, Carole Marcia 178,307 McNelley, Suzanne M 178,460 McNerney, Thomas L 314 McPherson, Mary K 365 McQuinn, Jeffrey A 303,461 McQuiston, Robert D 329 McRae, Jerry J 433 McTagertt, Donald B 376 McVay, Sandra Dressel 178,438 M Mabey, David Stanley, 298 MacDonald, Carol Ann 365 MacDonald, John Alan 401 MacDonald, Margot J 178 Macher, Patricia 350 Mack, Kenneth Stuart 314 Mackanos, Carol Sue 374,375 Mackay, James Ian 347 Mackhn, Larry David 376 MacLean, Carolyn Jo 214,335 MacLennan, Jane Lee 207, 310 MacLeod, Margaret E 378 Macy, Barbara Ann 371 Macy, Barry Lee 409 Madadi, Gol-Agha 463 Madden, Jack 214 Mager, Theodore F., Jr 407 Mages, Diane Barbara 287 Mag id, Dennis Joel 325 Maguire, Judith Ann 393 Magurean, Rebecca Ann 178 Mahan, Mary Helen 369 Mahan, Scott Palmer 293 Mahler, James Harry 440 Maidenberg, Toby Lee 178,327 Maier, Barbara Mae 304 Mam, Art 326 Mam, Beth Kaye 365 Mam, Sara Adair 207 Mam, Thamar Junior 379,442 Matncs, Sidema Joy 178,299 Maior, Janice L 301 Maior, Susan 428 Maki, Judy Ann 396 Makovsky, Theodore Jay 406 Makns, Frances Joan 207 Malank, Paul Anthony 192 Malenshek, Thomas R 319 Ma Icy, Eugene 218 Malinchak, William John 376 Malis, Claire Suzanne 373, 374, 378, 427 Mallatt, William F 418 Mallett, Barbara J 230,449 Mallctt, Catherine J 335,477 Mallon, John M., Jr 207 Mai lory, Peggy Jean 349 Malone, Marlou Jane 207 Ma lone, Nancy Kay 473 Malsbury, Frank Henry 1 92 Malson, David Arthur 218 MancI, Vladimir Herman 334 Mandel, Ahssa Diane 287 Mangas, Judith Arlee 207 Mangel, Susan Louise 299,427 Mangus, Charles Alan 326 Manier, James Frank 314 Manifold, Leslie Jane 310,460 Man ley. Donna Sue 367 Manley, Sandra Ann 286,46! Manlove, Judith Doe 461 Mann, Ann Cleveland 16s Mann, Frederick William ..321,330 Mann Janet 205 Mann, Lawrence Virgil 261 , 35S Mann, Raymond Euvon 403 Manning, Jeanne Anne 395 Manser, Margaret Louise 294 Mansfield, Robert C 379 Manson, Joseph Lawton 285 Mansour, Virginia 207 Mantel, Richard Morns 178,435 Mapes, Marilyn 436 Marando, Joseph R 3IS Marbach, James David 333 March mo, Robert Elmer 324, 417, 431 Marcilhat, Phyllis Jo 178 Marcus, Elaine Sandra 393 Marcus, Lynn 351 Marcus, Norman Millard 334 Margedant, Susan E 375 Marme, Rebecca Sue 378 Mans, Marsha Lm 300 Markey, Rhonda Ellen 305,440 Markovich, Mitchell, Jr 359 Marks, David Lawrence 293,430 Marks, James Matthew 391 Marks, Robert David 295 Marlotte, Cheryl Kay 320 Marlm, Jill Rae 420,428 Marmer, Roberta Sue 351,473 Marnocha, Benedict F 346 Marosky, John Edwin 178,293 Marquez, Angeline 370 Marsh, Carol Leanne 386,473 Marsh, Jack T 309 Marshall, Allan Faber 311,428 Marshall, Glonda Sue 178,328 Marshall, James L 448 Marshall, William David 379 Martin, Ann Louise 207 Martin, Howard Irvm 1 92 Martin, Johanna H 178 Martin, Judith Ellen 393 Martin, Judy Ann 294 Martin, Lawrence M 324 Martin, Linda Lou 291 Martin, Martha Ann 178 Martin, Nancy Lou 365 Martin, Noel 224 Martin, Phihp Duane 410 Martin, Renee Ellen 376 Martin, Richard Dale 178 Martin, Stephen Allan 405 Martm. Thomas Joe 316 Martz, Buddy Joe 407 Marvin, Thomas P 261 Marynell, John Ed 333 Marzotto, Joyce Lee 305 Masbaum, Karen 1 68 Masbaum, Ned P 224 Mascus, Charles Anthony 416, 435, 477 Masellt, Raymond Perry 443 Mason, Marcia Louise 365 Mason, Max me Loner gan 207 Massengill, William E 411 Mast, Diana Davidson 335,460,462 Mast, Juanita Helen 394 Matchctt, Patricia Lynn 375 Mateyko, John Robert 192,379 Mathews, Michael Wayne 178 Matis, Arlene Jo Ann 395,451 Matisk, Arlene Jo Ann 206 Matix, Fred Edward 309,441 Matthews, James F 218 Matthews, Leiand R 178 Matthews, William A 407 Mattingly, Carole Ruth 303 Mattox, Mary Beth 349 Matuhs, Ruth M 371 Matzkc, Virginia Sue 300 Maudlin, Gene B 324 Maudlin, Ray Merton 321,424 Mawhinney, Douglas G 442 Maxwell, Bonnie Jean 386 Maxwell, Marlene Rose 231 Maxwell, Suzanne Kay 286 May, Hollis Jeffrey 333 May, Jane Elizabeth 178 May, Marcella Louise 375 Mayes, Jerry Lynn 192,338 Mayfield, Jack Kendall 358 Mayhall, John T 200,445 Maynard, William Martm ..192,303 Mayne, Howard Andrew 316 May or as, David Michael 376 Mazelin, Gerda Sophie 178 Mead, Lucy Ellen 291 Meadows, Carl George 312 Meadows, Thomas 236 Meal, Patricia Anne 366 Mechlmg, Harriet E 343 Meek, Patncia Ann 335 Medley, Linda Kay 296 Meek, Patricia Ann 335 Meek, Thomas Raymond 358 Meek, William Robert 302 Mehay, Stephen Louis 409 Megremis, Ted 224 Mehne, Alice J 231 Mehr, Michael Jay 334,423 MeJcr, Ellen Jayne 375 Meier, Martha 437 Meier, Stephen Lee 319 Meier, Thurl Anthony 403,418 Meier, Walter Charles 409 Meily, Mary Lynn 370 Meissner, Barbara Ann 206, 30S, 444 493 Mitchell Hall (above) was originally called Maxwell, until the Library Build- ing was given that name in 1894. It was built in 1885 and used as a chapel, for recreation, and for office space. Part of this structure comprises the old Fine Arts Center today. FEATURE ' 63 (from Page 489) — ing, we had our own Sun Dial — the same one that was moved later to the main campus. We didn ' t know then about the couple who met there and later had their ashes scattered there, but we did laugh about old President (Cyrus) Nutt who one night lit a match to see what time it was. We used the Old College building just for the largest meetings, then, having our own gymnasium or Assembly Hall, as it was called, right on our own cam- pus. We studied in Wylie Hall, Owen Hall, Maxwell Hall, and a frame build- ing used as an observatory. We had a chapel, too, and it was never large enough to accommodate all who wanted to attend. We were always interested in athletic games, and had good base ball and foot ball teams, although at some times The Student was necessarily moved to report that the foot ball manager was in- structed to obtain a good coacher to avoid the trouble in the past. One time all the athletes signed an agreement not to use tobacco, and it looked like they meant business. When we were gradu- ated, the University had 497 students Continued on Page 497 Melichar, Ronald Edwin 218 Mellencamp, Sarah Lynn 394 Mello, Lawrence S 312 Mellquist, Karen Lee 371 Melone, Frederick Duane ..408, 424 Melrose, William Leslie 319 Melton, William Henry 192, 410, 447 Mendenhall, Dean Nathan 330 Mennen, Fcrol Elizabeth 393 Mentendiek, Mary Ann 299 Mentzer, Donald Maurice 309 Meo, David John 319,338,339 Mercer, Charles K 460 Mercer, George Edwin 192,293 Merchant, Frances Sue 286 Merchen, Robert Thomas .319,338 Merckx, Marjorie 168 Mercuno, David Joseph 319 Merrill, Thomas Fred 329,428 Merritt, Donna J 378 Mervis, Sherry 287 Messel. Pamela Kay 378 Messer, Robert Louis 295 Messersmith, Robert P 312 Messick, Lana Sue 375,407 Messmore, Sharon Glee 392 Metcalf, Betty Ann 231 Metcalfe, Judith Ann 378 Metts, John James 333,460 Metz, Roger Trover 214 Metzner, Susan F 307 Meyer, Carl 218 Meyer, James Melvin 402,430 Meyer, Marcia Elizabeth 299 Meyer, Nancy Ann 178 Meyer, Robert Paul 346 Meyers, Phillip Neal 411 Michael, John Robert 312 Michael, Jon S 178 Michael, Richard Marvin 295 Michaels, Bernard 435 Michael, Steve 445 Michaels, John F 321 Michelson, Carol Lou 366 Miene, Karen Joyce 178,308 Miesel, Edward Clayton ... 390, 391 Miesel, Richard Alan 405 Mighdoll, Herbert 5 192 Mihalick. Michael J 274,376 Mikash, Georgene C 382 Mikulla, Ronald Frank 236 Miles, James Martin 358 Miles, Pamela Ann 378 Miles, Sandra 168 Milhon, Mary Josephine 386 Milisen, Charles Robert . 297 Mihsen, Judith Ann .178,290,447 Millbranth, Russell D 379 Miller, Ann Louise 378 Miller, Bertie Jane 300 Miller, Beth Ann 386 Miller, Betty Gail 178 Miller, Beverly Joanne 328 Miller, Carol Anne 378 Miller, Carol L 290 Miller, Carole Susan ...322,439,453 Miller, Charles Raymond 379 Miller, Cornelius T 265,313,433 Miller, Darrell J 401 Miller, David William 233,440 Miller, Donald C 326 Miller, Donald Charles 408 Miller, Donald Eugene 303 Miller, Donald Howard 379 Miller, Donna Ruth 207 Miller, Dorene Maqee 178 Miller, Elizabeth Ann 444 Miller, Elizabeth Anne 308 Miller, Ernest H 207 Miller, Frank Phillip 285 Miller, Gail 296 Miller, Gary Allen 192 Miller, Gary Lee 293 Miller, Gewald L 224 Miller, Gregory Guy 406 Miller, James Allen 401 Miller, James Elliott 192 Miller, Jerald Dean 312 Miller, John Berry 297 Miller, Judith Elaine 390,393 Miller, Judith Rae 393,461 Miller, Karen Ann 395 Miller, Kenneth Harold 311 Miller, Larry Gleaves .178,317,460 Miller, Larry J 192 Miller, Linda Anne 368 Miller, Linda Barbara 287 Miller, Maria Kay 178 Millor, Mary Jane 378 Miller, Michael Keith 411 Miller, Michael S 357 Miller, Nancy Jane 308,337 Miller, Nancy Jane 394 Miller, Patricia Rice 300,337 Miller, Patricia Ruth 179 Miller, Paul Martin 332 Miller, Peggy Louise 299 Miller, Raymond F 314 Miller, Robert Bruce 179 Miller, Robert John, Jr 179 Miller, Robert William 319 Miller, Sandra Ann 371 Miller, Sandra 437 Miller, Sarah Lee 369 Miller, Shelia Ann 384 Miller, Sidney F 334 Miller, Stephen K 302 Miller, Stephen M 411 Miller, Ternll Kalhryn 395 Miller, William Alan 358 Mills, Marilyn Ortt 296 Mills, Nancy 437 Mills, Phyllis May 328 Mills Ralph Max 214 Mills, Robert William 192 Mills, Robert William 192 Mills, Ronald Allan 192 Mills, Timothy C 313 Mills, William Gerald 418 Millspaugh, Earl Daniel 410 Milroy, Robert William 419 Miltenberger, Ted Moore 402 Mimms, Elizabeth Marie 386 Miner, David Raub 329 Minier, Clitford M 391 Minkow, Gerald Lawrence 325 Minnis, Gerald Lee 297 Mis, Melody Sue 296 Miscgades, Kathenne 437 Miser, Keith Manning 409 Mishler, Judith Lynn 328,430 Miskimins, Jo Ellen 351 Misner, Judith Ann 207,296 Mitchell, Brenda Lou 370 Mitchell, Carol Lynn 294 Mitchell, Charles K 265 Mitchell, Claudia 1 179 Mitchell, Diane 227,461,438 Mitchell, James Paul 224 Mitchell, Janet Louise 378 Mitchell, Jerry 444,475 Mitchell, John Paul 402 Mitchell, Karen E 351 Mitchell, Leonore L 384 Mitchell, Marvin 218 Mitchell, Patricia Ann 382 Mitchell, Roberta 178 Mitchell, Ronald Albert 434 Mitloff, Norman 334,432 Mize, Gary William 315,408 Mizer, Janet Sue 427 MIynski, Patricia Ann 168 Moberly, Stephen C 179,402,423,460 Mode, Donald G 454 Modesitt, Raymond Harry .407,432 Modlin, Richard A 224 Moelmann, Lynda Jayne 299 Mohr, Barbara Ann ...179,322,460 Mohr, Michael Roger 321 Mohrs, Paul Edward 401 Moke, William Henry 321 Moll, Jon Hoyt 318 Moll, Robert Evans 318,429 Mommer, Anthony W 319,450 Monaghan, Nancy Carol 435 Moncel, Leo Eugene 400, 460 Moncel, Sara Anne 378 Money, Richard Warren 405,418 Monroe, Carol Sue 421,427 Monrow, Carol 327 Montgomery, DeWayne R 357 Montgomery, Frederick P 41 1 Montgomery, Jay Ellis 434 Montgomery, Joel E 329,453 Montgomery, Sibyl E 382 Montgomery, Thomas M 179,293,447 Montgomery, W Clark 408 Montgomery, William S 297 Mooar, Ronnie Gene 266 Moody, James Tyne 218 Moore, Anthony Richard 401 Moore, Barbara Lee 378 Moore, Carol Lee 71,72,73,80,307 Moore, Gloria Kay 350 Moore, James Alvin 379 Moore, James Proctor 277, 329, 453 Moore, Janet Mane 227 Moore, John W , Jr 179 Moore, John William 410 Moore, Joseph Glenn 318 Moore, Margaret 449 Moore, Maureen Doak 207, 296 Moore, Merlyn D 293 Moore, Patricia Ann 386,464 Moore, Sandra Jeanne 384 Moore, Sherry Allyn 350 Moore, Sophia 449 Moore, Ted W 401 Moore, Woody Windel, Jr. 236, 433 Moores, William B 224 Moosey, Phyllis Ann 208, 310,438,459 Moots, Donna Diane 365, 473 Morcll, William Rex 447 Morclock, Sharon Louise ....304,440 Morgan, James Edwin F 297 Morgan, James Harvey 409 Morgan, John Wallis 179,284 Morgan, Mary Catherine 394 Morgan, Patricia Belle 300 Morqove, Ronald Everett 192 Morguelan, Linda Beth 287 Mori, Joseph Enrico 416,422 494 Morioka, William K 224 Mormon, Merry Leigh 367 Morrell, Charles E., Jr 376 Morrell, William Rex, Jr 208 Morncal, David Lee ' 102 Morris, Carter Bladen 326,338 Morns, Edward L 214,292 Morris, James Thomas 311,427,450,463 Morris, Joann Elizabeth 192,440 Morns, Judith Ann 367 Morris, Pamela C 300 Morns, Philip William 330 Morns, Ronald Lewis 192 Morrison, James E 208 Morrison, Martin Andrew 284 Morrison, Patricia 436 Morrison, Rebecca Jane 179 Morrison, Robert Edward 403 Morrison, Susan Beth 369 Morrow, Charles James 411 Morsey, Paul Joseph 297 Morton, Don Sidney 343 Morton, Donald B 403 Morvell, Charles Ernest, Jr 192 Mosak, Marianne 208 Mosbaugh, Phillip G 224 Moser, Jos Ann Marie 296 Moser, William Spencer 376 Moses, Jill Evelyn 287,440 Mosier, Donald Edward 383 Mosier, James B., Jr 179 Moss, Bryan Lee 402 Moss, Elinor Ann 178,327 Moss, Rae Lynn 208 Mosser, Roger 218 Mosser, Stanley Wayne 356 Moster, Stephen Alan 326,339 Motsinger, Gayle R 349 Motts, Sharon Elaine 395 Moudy, Christine 393 Moulder, Larry Penn 314 Mount, Paul Brown, 2nd 403 Mouser, Frederick Lloyd 303 Mouser, Richard Raymond 285 Movius, Diana Lynn 36S Mowrer, Steven Michael 295 Mowry, Sherrard Pollard 322 Moyer, Suzanne 304 Mucci, Barbara Mane 288 Muckndgc, Carol Lynn 394 Mudd, William James 179 Mueller, Arden Irene 395 Mueller, Karen L 290 Mueller, Robert Hostord 346 Mugg, Linda Lou 79,322 Mulligan, Robert Smith 208 Mullikin, Gordon Lee 357 Mullikin, Shernll 437 Mullins, Bert Jefferson 332 Mullins, Patricia Joan 382 Mundell, Karren 437 Munson, Anita E 432 Muraoka, Mamoru 1 92 Murbach, Linda Kay 179,365 Murdakes, Peter 192,416 Murdock, Michael 326,460 Murley, Bill M 442 Murog, Leonid 208 Murphy, Charles Henry 298 Murphy, Dudley Gregory ,227, 3 1 2 Murphy, George H , Jr. 179, 355, 359 Murphy, Kit Maureen 371 Murphy, Mary Mencle 224 Murphy, Michael Jan 1 92 Murphy, Robert Gardner 405 Murphy, Ruth Elaine 390,395 Murphy, Terry Alan ,179,402,477 Murray, Diane Frances 208,305,451 Murray, Lind Lou 231 Murray, Patricia Ann 378 Murray, Richard Alvin 293,431 Musgrave, Mary Sandra 320 Musser, Kent Howard 303 Mutch, Robert Elliott 179, 315 Muterspaugh, Florence L 208 Myer, Jane Ann 375 Myers, Charles Julian 236 Myers, Connie Elizabeth 369 Myers, Donald Earl 405 Myers, Ellen Dee 327 Myers, Gary Von 330 Myers, Gregory Lawrence ..192,284 Myers, James Mark ....200,297,445 Myers, Jane Ann 370 Myers, Jerry Richard 224 Myers, John Ashby, Jr 333 Myers, Judith Ann 294 Myers, Judith Carol 179,386 Myers, Marilyn Ann 286, 417,421,430 Myers, Mary Priscilla 291 Myers, Nancy L 227,444 Myers, Ruth Evelyn 422 Myers, Sally Ann 393 My ran, John Palmer 333 Myszewski, Alan Norbert 376 N Naab, Patricia Anne 378 Nadaf, Michael John 319 Nadler, Milo William 208 Nagcl, Judith Ann 320,337 Nahrwold, Bruce Richard 406 Nakasone, Kenneth H, 245,317,441 Napoleon, Barbara Jo 378 Naramoto, Elaine Miyo 350, 408 Narcowich, N. B 445 Narron, Thomas Lee 358 Nascus, Charles 376 Nash, Karen Sue 288 Nash, Nancy Lee 322 Nasser, Philip Anthony 31 1 Naughton, Nadine A 371 Nauta, Linda Mary 349 Navid, Lois Rita 396 Nay, Dayid Jean 192,391 Neafus, James L 200,445 Neal, James 376 Neal, Karen Ann 374,375 Neal, Matthew 454 Nealis, Roger Arnold 285,339 Nealon, Michael Edwin 326 Nedderman, Ruth Ann 377 Neddo, Judith Ann 179,305 Ncdetf, Anne-Mane 208 Neeriemer, Sandra Jean 440 Nccricmer, Susan 192 Nees, Bessie Lou 208,288 Ncff, Jo Ann 299 Neff, Margaret Walker 328 Noihardt, Joseph Howe 318 Neikirk, Eric Bruce 311 Nein, Linda Elizabeth 310 Neitzel, Janet 168 Nellans, Larry Wayne 192 Nelson, Arnold K., Jr 333 Nelson, Harvey Warren 334 Nelson, Jane A 307 Nelson, Jams Rene 351 Nelson, Lynn Francia 287 Nelson, Norma Jean 290 Nelson, Richard W., Jr 316 Nelson, Robert R 224 Nelson, Sandra Lynn 393 Nelson, Susan Elizabeth 288 Nelson, William James 293 Nemeth, Patricia Ann 378 Nemeth, Paulettc Ann 290 Nering, Sandra Kay 288 Nesbit, Gene Shannon 333, 441 Nesbit, Margaret Ann 305 Ncsbitt, Robert Stuart 390,391,463 Neudorff, Jacqueline 436 Neuman, Carl F,, Jr 246, 357 Neumann, Sue Ann 328 Neumayr, Ann Mary 208 Neville, Stanley 445 Neville, Dixie 437 Neville, Michael Bott 192 Newborn, Jay Douglas 179,448 Newby, J. C 430 Newby, Joseph Edgar 407 Newby, Leonor 294 Newell, Jan Bruce 293 Newfield, Melanie 327,447 Newhard, Louise 310, 337 Newhard, Rebecca Jane 375 Newkirk, Michael Dale 406 Newlin, Joe Richard 309 Newman, Diane Judith 375 Newman, Ruthanne 300 Newsom, Charlotte C 370 Newsom, Williamson, 3rd 179 Newton, Philip Stuart 324 Nibhck, Jone Mane 367,477 Neblick, Shernll 437 Nicaise, Frank F 323 Nicholas, Shirley Ann 214 Nicholas, Ted R 295 Nichols, Daniel Clement ...246, 303 Nichols, Rachael J 370 Nicholson, Barbara Lynn 375 Nicholson, Connie Kay 376 Nick, Betsy 208 Nickson, Carhta Jean 382 Niedermeier, Thomas P 302 Nielsen, Sigurd Launts 379 Nieman, Judith Lane 432 Nieman, Marilyn Rae 208,294 Nieman, Nancy 168 Nierman, Jeffrey Allan 274, 317, 434, 450 Niesse, Robert Louis 330 Nigg, Sue Ann 375 Nighbert, Betty Jane 364,429 Ni|i, Jeanne Kumiko 394 Nikoley, Bernice Louise 384 Nims, Ernst Rowland 284 Nisevich, Stanley J , Jr 179.419 Nishi, Lynden Kenichi 284,433 Nita, Phyllis Ann 179,307 Nix, Martha Ann 370 Nix, Nancy Ruth 370 Nixon, Don Morrison 272,284 Nixon, Marjone Ann 179,286 Nixon, Patricia Ellen 367 Noffsinger, Terry Ross 379 Noggle, James Edward 326,450 Nolan, Larry Lee 192,408 Nolan, William R,, 2nd 326 Noland, Patricia Leo 335 Nori, Fred Joseph 330 Norquest, Carol Elaine 322 Norris, Carrie Ann 304 Norris, John Hart 295,461 Norton, Nancy Jean 367 Notkin, Toby Joy 208 Notopoulos, Janyce E 396 Novitsky, Joan 287 Novosel, Nancy Ann 296 Nowak, Jacquelyn Ann 386 Nowtzke, Thomas M ,236,314.433 Noyes, Donna Jill 208 Null, Carolyn 179 Null, William Perry 435 Nulsen, Leif Eric 179,401 Nussbaum, Diane E 370 Nussbaum, Jack Gerald ..,,236,314 Nyberg, John W, Jr., 200,445 Dates, Mclva Kay 447 Oatman, Maria Kay 214,384 Obor, David Phillip 318 Obremskey, Michael J 233 Orbemskey, Steven A 236 O ' Brian, Maribeth Ann 375 O ' Brien, Nancy Lee 393 O ' Brien, Sharon Diane 351 O ' Bryan, Anthony 406,461 Ockcr, Roberta Jeanne 396 O ' Connell, William Leo 314 O ' Connor, John H,, Jr 200 O ' Connor, William P 405 O ' Dea, John Richard 431 Odie, Lorna Estella 305 Offutt, Douglas Carter 302 Ogle, Judith Emily 179,308 Oglesby, Thomas William 208 O ' Hara, P. S 445 Ohiund, Sandra Lee 429 Ohman, Caroline Lynn 365 O ' Hooley, Patrick 303 Ohrberg, Gerald Richard ....192,297 0|a, Carol Virginia 300 Oiala, Lois Ann 307 O ' Kieffe, Diane 378 O ' Loughlin, Danny Ray 329 Oldham, Drew F 200 Oldham, Karen 366 Oleson, Michael Scott 356 Oliver, Connie Rae ...192,365,440 Oliver, Margaret S 310 Oliver, Myrna Sue 95,308,464,474 Oliver, Nancy Jean 365 Olmstcad, John F 329 Olp, Deanne 437 Olsen, Armin Rose 224 Olsen, Larry Edward 376 Olson, Carol Jean, Bfd 447 Olson, Diana Lee 208 Olson, Elizabeth Gragg 208 Olson, Jon Byron 309 Olson, Karin 437 Olson, Terry Louise 349 Oltman, Frances May 386,459 O ' Malley, Susan Mary 300 O ' Neal, Robert Joseph 383 O ' Neill, Dennis Michael 346 Oppenheimer, Houston M 192 Opperman, Sanford W 402 Opre, Thomas Edward 293 Orban, Joseph Stephen 318 Orbaugh, Georgia Ann 208, 305 Orbaugh, Ronald Warren 192 Ordway, Sally Ann 299 O ' Reilley, Carol Sue 375 O ' Reilley, Nancy Lou 227 Orelup, Bernard C, Jr 408 Orme, Charles Henry 316 Orr, Dwight Maxwell 316 Orr, Richard A 200 Orr, Robert Dennis ...192,293,447 Orr, Rosemary 179,393 Orr, Sandra Sue 386 Orr, Wallace Clifford 311 Ortmeyer, Lee Karen 294 Orwig, Melvin Daryl 379 Orwig, William Anton 314 Osborn, John Burr 442 Osborn, Richard Neer 295 Osborne, Edward Henry 333 Osborne, John W 200,430 Osborne, Karen 168 Osborne, Richard Lee 326 Osburn, Francis George 379 Osburn, Richard 200,445 O ' Shaughnessey, Jerry E 356 Osier, Alice Elaine 375 Osier, Aurzella Ann 320 Osier, Cathie Dianne 371 Osmon, Paul Rocky 236 Ossyra, Barbara Jean 351 Oster, Don 268 Oster, Gerald Frank 407 Ostovany, Mahdokht 179 Ostroff, Marilyn Sue 287,445 O ' Sullivan, John F,, Jr 331 O ' Toole, William Alfred 402 Otte, William James 316 Ottersen, Richard Floyd 379 Ousky, Carol 437 Ovelton, Beverly C 289,394,416 Overman, James Ray 179,434 Overmire, Joseph E 224 Overmyer, Patricia J 374,378 Overturf, Wayne Edward 311 Owen, Carroll James 208 Owen, Frances Victoria 368 Owen, Paul Steven 41 I Owen, Verne Victor 192,403 Owens, James Kent 309, 338, 427,461,463 Owens, Mary Josephine 179, 294, 336, 450 Owens, Patricia Ann 365 Owens, Phyllis Kay 368 Owens, Sara Ann 288 Owens, Susan Kay 385 Oyama, Susan Mioko 376 Oyer, Phihp Edward 295 Oyevaar, Susan 395 Ozer, Lynn 394 495 Pace, Charles Michael 391 Pace, Lawrence Thompson 285 Pace, Susan Jane 364 Pack, Ralph 268 Packwood, Michael Eddie 406 Padgett, Laurence Dean 308 Padgett, Mary Abigail 288 Padilla, Robert Charles 193 Padol, Delores Mane 393 Page, Sally Jean 375 Pagedas, Tony Gus 224 Paige, Warner Howe 316 Painter, Karen Captolia 286 Palermo, Vincent 312 Palmer, Randi Kay 208,286 Palmer, Wayne Michael 306, 374,379 Palvas, William 193 Pangle, Herbert Wesley 193 Panicucci, Carol Louise 208,444 Panzer, Mary Ellen 179,290 Pappas, Elizabeth G 449 Paradis, Rita 449 Pardieck, Imogene 437 Pardieck, Roger Lee 218 Parke, Barbara Ann 473 Parke, William C 224 Parker, Carol Ann 328,445,460 Parker, David Allan 355, 357 Parker, Elinor Clyde 208,301, 336, 337 Parker, Jo Ellen 370 Parker, John France 224 Parker, Mariorie Carol 369 Parker, Samuel Joseph 324 Parker, Suzanne G 208 Parks, Janeann E 374 Parmenter, Rebecca Sue 335 Parnell, Patricia Ann 328,419 Parrett Thomas Clayton, III... 379 Parrish, Linda 179 Parry, Annabelle 307 Parsons, Donald Alva 179 Parsons, John 445 Partridge, Hugh 227 Pasche, Nicholas 461 Pasko, Aurelia May 304 Pasko, Nancy Carol 369 Pasquale, Judith Kay 208 Pasquale, Michael J 193,314 Pastor, Jerry George 41 1 Pastor, Susan Kay 193,287 Pate, Glenn Stephen 284 Pate, Phillip Roberts 298,424 Patrick, Janet Shirlene 378 Patrick, Keith Allen 409 Patterson, Blame 299 Patterson, Justin P 323 Patterson, Kathryn E 378 Patterson, Sandra Lou 376 Patterson, Trent M 193,295 Patton, James Curtis 403 Paulk, Jill Melinda 369 Pausig, Renee Rita 378 Pauszek, Robert 224 Pavy, Raymond Edwin 329 Pawloske, Thomas Georg2 356 Pawolski, Julian E 329 Pawlus, Elaine Marie 208 Paxson, Barbara Ann 350 Payer, Michael 445 Payne, Brownoll Hillard ...313,347 Payne, Duane Ellen 193,308 Payne, Richard Calvin 407 Payne, Timothy C 317 Pazol, Lawrence Z 193 Peacock, Jean 437 Pcarcc, Robert Richard .... 265, 293 Pearson, Betsy M 395 Pearson, David Brown 416,422 Pearson, Edward Albin 1 93, 355, 359 Pearson, Susan Kay 335 Pease, Ronald L ee 251 Pebworth, Donald Aubrey 293 Peck, Cheri Glenn 386 Peck, Elizabeth K 231 Peckham, John Denison 295 Peden, Mark Scearce 358 Peden, Steven Roy 233,440 Peek, Jacqueline Jean 386 Peerman, Susan 437 Pell, Donald McLaury 317,459 Pell, John Ruh 461 Pell, Patricia Susan 371 Penn, Terri Ann 308 Pennington, James Henry 346 Pepe, Donald Stephen 41 1 Pequignot, Stanley E 295 Percifield, Cheryl Ann 367 Perdue, Loundle Joe 314 Perez, Carmen H 386 Perez, James Joseph 408 Penn, John Stanley 298 Perine, Michael Clay 295 Perkins, John James .317,390,391 Perrin, John A 218 Perrotta, Judith Ann 208, 288 Perry, David Michael 347 Perry, Frederic G 326 Perry, John William 208 Perry, Miriam Ellen 307 Perry, Susan Emily 370 Perry, William M 376 Pcrsell, Denis Jan 309 Pershing, Pamela Kay 168 Person, Donna F 454 Persons, Henry Harvey 329, 339 Peters, Bruce 272 Peters, Dallas M., Jr 314 Peters, Darlene 437 Peters, David J 179 Peters Gerald Edward 343,354,359 Peters, Helen Louise 375 Peters, John Kent 312,417 Peters, John Paul 208 Peters, Nancy Virginia 208, 392,451 Peters, Penelope Jo 375 Peterson, Eleanor 208, 289 Peterson, Erik William 274,357 Peterson, Mia Lindsay 304 Peterson, Stephen Frank ....402, 460 Peterson, Susan Gaye 288 Peterson, William Ned 347 Petersons, Agris 302 Petoe, George 224 Petrie, Sharon Rose 193,385 Petty, Gwenyth Maxine 304 Petty, Thomas Alan 441 Petscher, Phyllis 208 Pettiiohn, Susan 300 Petyo, Kenneth Nicholas 404 Pcverly, Martha 436 Peyser, Ronald Gaytord 251 Ptaff, Thomas Elson 332 Ptaff, Vernon Ray 285 Ptattlm, Ronald Ray 428 Pfau, Norman Edward, Jr. .316,441 Pfeiter, James Frederick 224 Pfennig, Cinda Lou 291 Pfenninger, David P. 233, 430, 440 Pflanzer, Linda Mane 378 Pflanzer, Richard Gary 314 Pfluger, Charlotte F 369 Phanphakdi, Visutra 435 Phobus, Richard Kicth 442 Phcifer, Raymond Nelson 418 Phend, Sally Lou 335 Phillippe, Donald 218 Phillippe, Nancy Kay 375 Phillips, Barbara Allen 180, 308, 376, 461 Phillips, Betty Ann 168 Phillips, Bonnie Lee 327 Phillips, Claudette G. 327,421,427 Phillips, David Merrill 312 Phillips, Edgar H., Jr 338 Phillips, Georgiana P 180 Phillips, Harvey E 329 Phillips, James Lee 41 1 Phillips, Mary Anita 208,289 Phillips, Michael Brook 193 Phillips, Randall 306 Phillips, Robert Melvin 390, 391, 416,424 Phillips, Ronald J 407 Phipps, Thomas 268 Phoorata, Ghana 435 Piasecki, Rosalie G 375 Piakerton, Ogdon 401 Pickens, Leon Frank 274 Pickenll, James M 224 Pickering, Sharon Pearl 299 Pickett, Phil Allen 180 Pickett, Robert Wesley 333 Pictor, Robert Ray 319 Piel, William Frederick 434 Piepenbrink, William N. 193, 309,417, 460 Pierce, David Lee 357 Pierce, Leeanna Jane 386 Pierce, Wilma J 231 Piercy, Brenda Joyce 349, 477 Pierpont, Ann Nelson 296 Pierson, Deborah Jane 180,308 Pierson, Pauline A 208,392,451 Pifer, Judy Ann 366 Piggee, Loretta F 209, 289, 367 Pingel, Richard Edward 41 Pingle, Karl Kenneth 411 Pink, Roger Arnold 311 Pink, Ronald Addison. 193, 3 1 1 , 459 Pmkerton, Katherine D 386 Pinkerton, Ogden D,, Jr 315 Pinney, Nancy Jo 366 Pmzon, Lopez Isabel 429 Piper, Jeanie 209,291,336 Pisarski, Valentine J 359 Pittman, Janet Sue Ann 180 Pitzele, Charles F 180 Plank. Richard Stanley 376 Piatt, James Earl 379 Platte, Jane Barbara 307 Pledsoe, Elaine 378 Pless, John Edward 224 Pletcher, Richard L. .193,295,338 Plikuhn, Elizabeth Ann 368 Plummer, Alfred H , 3rd 316 Plummet, Carlagene ,. 209,464 Plummer, John Maurice 390, 391, 424 Plummer, Phyllis R 291 Plump, Wayne Edward 403,419 Plunkctt, John Ross 359 Pock, Margaret E 180,305 Poe, Alan A 209 Poe, William 41 1 Poehls, Ralph Dean 236 Poel, Lanny Edward 293 Poffenbarger, Phillip 224 Poguc, Leonard Mays 347 Pohl, Stephen Eric 329 Poindcxter, Carolyn J. 328,419,445 Pokrzywinski, Bernard C 236 Poland, Charles, 3rd 324 Polay, Faith Dyer 287 Polikowski, Robert E 314 Polito, Alice Prudence 335 Pollack, Judith Ann 327 Pollard, Frank Roger 302 Poller, David Lee 309 Pollock, Susan Eileen 304 Polsky, Sybil Charlotte Poison, Edward Wesley Ponczek. Edward John Pond, Shirley Ann Pontius, Cheryl Lee Pontius, Dale Edward 180,324, Poole, Robert Graham Poon, Joanna Chic-Kwan Pope, John Morton Pope, Thomas Moore 244, 265, Pope, Valerie L Popp, June Annette Popp, Karen Bert Porter, David Dennis 180,251,324, 361, Porter, Kenneth Thomas 183,382,431,433, Porter, Marc Cleveland Porter, Marilyn Porter, Sandra Porter, Victoria C. Portnoy, Ivan Lee Posselt, Gayle L Potter, Gordon Ray 408, Potter, Nancy C Potter, Robert Dennis Potter, Sue Ann ..209,300,425, Powell, Carol Powell, Harry Lee Powell, Richard Alan Powell, Ronald Stephan Power, Jane Power, William David Powers, Elzabeth Mary Powers, John Charles Pozner, Norman Carl 441, Prall, Fred Worden 193, Prall, Thomas George Pramuk, Paul Francis Betty Jean Linda Winston Robert Larry 193, 268, Susan Jean Henry John Thomas Anthony William T 180, Florian Prange, Prather, Prather, Prather, Prebys, Prebys, Precht, Predd, Prekowitz, Carol F 209, Prendergast, Lynn F 305, Present, Irene Naomi Preston, Donna Kathleen Pnble, Jane Ellen Price, Harry R Price, James Neal 302, Price, Linda Price, Phihp T Prickett, Dan E 268. 303, Pride, Pamela Jean Pride, Ronald Dean Pridgeon, James Leo Prince, Pnscilla Ann Pringle, David Pritchard, John William Probst, Gretchen Ellen Proctor, Delmar J , Jr 327 314 330 209 386 419 180 349 180 433 385 193 395 433 459 356 437 437 289 334 227 416 231 404 459 437 180 407 406 377 359 376 409 447 330 330 180 286 300 330 375 402 402 298 224 291 445 375 416 304 180 450 437 297 433 291 407 409 227 224 441 395 Prodjomilono, Soebroto Proper. Kathryn Louis e .. Prough, John P Publow, Peter Eric Pudis, Valda Mudite .... Puetz, Robert Wilfred .. Pugh, David Alva Pugh, William R Pugsley, Judy Marie .... Pumphrey, Joe Mahlon Purkey, Thomas Edward Pursley, Lana Purvis, Michael F Pyle, Susan K 209, 409, 400 429 308 193 326 378 193 309 224 386 ... 416 ... 41 1 ... 437 ... 314 ... 367 Ouackcnbush. John P 224 Qualtney, Karen 305 Queen, James Roucc 358 Quick, John Lnwell 312 Ouimby. Barry James 209,410 Ouin, M.iiy Elizabeth 459 Quinn, Pamela Ann ...180,328,461 Raab, Clarence E , Jr 193 Raag, Irlonc Kay 168 Rabc, John Allen 200 Raber, Jamelyn 394 Rabinowitz, Betty Sue 287 496 Race, John Stephen 374, 343, 373, 379,461 Racstcr. Lonnie Ray 302 Radcliffc, Robert Leo 193 Radosh, Stanley Richard 180 Radulovich, Nicholas J 391 Ract urn, John Hay ...180,324,423 Raffcrty, Sandra Lea 367 Rageas, Sue Ann 375 Rahbar, Ahmad 383 Rahe, Martin Eric 405 Railsback, Beverly D 385 Rainford, David Gene 406 (ContinuecJ on Page 498) FEATURE ' 63 (from Page 494) — and thirty-seven instructors, most of them full professors. And at the time, although money had been scarce in the first years of the University, all depart- ments received all the appropriations they asked for, I am pleased that I did not die at seven- ty-five, would have missed a lot of the best part. Not a day passes that I don ' t appreciate having had four years at In- diana. The last work I did was office Concluded on Page 501 Door arches from the old college build- ing, now part of Bloomington High School, went into the construction of the Well House on the new campus. It stands over the well which was used to extin- guish the Wyhe Hall fire in 1900. Ralston, Charles Edward 312 Ralston, Robert Lewis -102 Rambo, Eva Mae 209 Ramey, Jo Nell 459 Ramp, Jerremy M 180 Ramp, Fredrick Louis 312 Ramsay, David Leslie 324 Ramsay, Janice Anne 307, 459 Ramsey, Dianne Lynda 366 Ramsey, Harry Wayne 309,338,460 Ramsey, James Tower 316 Ramsey Nathan Lee 63, 236 Randall, James Richard 376,403 Randolph, Kenneth Joe 311,447 Randolph, Lynnette 375 Ranos, Paul Timothy 330 Ranich, Donna Elaine 371 Ranshaw, Jane Ellen 428 Rantapaa, Daphne Dec 320 Rapp, Ernest William 284, 209 Rapp, James Michael 236 Rappaport, John Howard 180 Rathbun, Gail Patricia 365 Ratner, Marvin 332 Rafts, Larry D 224 Rau, John Dickson 379,429 Raub, Larry Duane 193 Rauch, George W 410 Rauch, Nancy Jane 394 Ravenscroft, John Hugh 329 Ravonscroft, Philip G 309 Ray James Anthony 42 Ray, James M 193,416,442 Ray, Kay Lynne 209 Ray, Steven Edward 333 Ray, Willie Fredric 180 Rayl, James L 256,251 Ready, Martha Jane 28S Ready, Wayne Eldon 390,391 Reagin, Jaunice Mane 351 Reahard, Carol May 350 Real, Jerry Lee 356 Ream, Carolyn Cameron 322 Ream, Michael H 376 Reardon, Michael Eugene 356 Reasor, Marilyn Rhea 209 Reath, Judith Evelyn 290 Record, Rita Gayle 1 93 Rector, Cleland Malcolm 308 Reda, David Rudolph 236 Redding, Forest W., Jr 309 Rcdenbaugh, Stephen H 284,251 Reder, Roberta Janet .305,445,460 Redhead. Carlton Oswald 193 Redmond, Thomas Michael 193 Reeck, Claude C, Jr 284 Reed, Jerry Dale 333 Reed, Marsha Faye 378 Reed, Rebecca Alice 209,451 Reed, Thomas 225 Reed, William Merritt 356 Reeder, James Randolph 435 Reeder, John Byron 314,326 Reese, Jane 378 Reeves, Alvin F, 2nd 180 Reeves, James Edsel ...233,391,440 Reeves, Lynda Jane 318 Reeves, Wayne Terry 285 Refakis, Peter Eugene 321 Reft, Roxanne Mane 371 Regan, John Joseph 334 Rcgenstriff, David E 193 Rcgester, Marilyn Sue 285,180 Regester, Sarabeth 286 Reichart, Kristan L 310,439 Reichert, Sally Ann , 231,436,449 Reid, Christopher Allan 402 Reid, Douglas 236 Reid, Patricia Ann 301 Reiff, Diane 168 Reilly, Mary Jane 390 Reinckc, Jan Richard 317 Reisert, Charles E,, Jr. 209,311,461 Roising, Joan Barbara 300 Reisinger, Eugene 445 Reisman, Milton 233 Reitenour, Phyllis E 350 Reitz, Lawrence A 224 Reker, Elizabeth Ann 368 Remala, Janice Lynn 350 Remich, James Ncslcn 358,442 Renbargcr, Janice Lynn 375 Renegar, Marcia Lynn 180, 290, 336, 438,460 Rcnerich, Randy 450 Renick, Howard, Jr 390,391 Rhodes Rhodes Rhodes Rhodes R Ri Ri ch, ch, chard, chards, chards, chards, chards. chards, chards, chardson, chardson, chardson, chardson, chardson, chardson, chardson. Rennaker, Shcryl Diane 335, Renner, Eleanor S Renner, Marilyn Rose Reno, Robert Eugene Rensberger, Anne M 320, Resnick, Margery 327,417,421, Rethmeyer, Linda Ruth Rettig, Jean Louise Rey, Donna Reyes, Maria Antonia Reynolds, Donald Larry 180, Reynolds, Dorothy Jean 180, Reynolds, Margaret Anne Reynolds, Myrna Lynn Reynolds, William Carl Rhodes, Florence Nancy Mason Ronald Lynn Rosemane Terry Joseph James Kinsey Jane Judith Gayle 322, 445, 462, Jeffrey Jonathan James K David Irvin Alan D Constance N Dickie Lee Larry Neal 193, 401, 416, chards, Martha Jo 296, 445, 453, Michael Kahn Nancy Ann .294, 445, Gary F Hiram L , Jr Linda Lou 209, 374, Lowell E Sandra Thomas E Vicky Lou 2S6, cheson. Merrily cheson, Pamela 290, chey, Donald chey, Jerry Alan 193, chison, George chmond, Norris chter, Andrew Carl ck, Mary Jane ckard, Virginia ckel, Sharon Sue cklcs, Frederick R 334, ckrich, Linda Lee ddet, James David ddle, Gerald Ellis ddle, James Edward denour, Carolyn Sue 376, der, Byron L der, Joyce Ann dge, William Clayton dgway. Doss Thomas, Jr ding, Susan Barbara leber, William Earl eck, William H., Jr 357, edell, Carole Suie efkohl, Ernesto lehm, James Bower lehm, Robert Britton es, Steven Iwan etveld, Warren Arie gheimer, William John .193, kard, Virginia Ann ley, William Lee nes, Carole Ann ng. Merry Gertrude nger, Charline W pley, Susan Mary she, Frank Joseph sk, William B sley, Pamela Anne ssing, Daniel Joseph tchey, Diane 461, tchie, Connie Sue tchie, Sucllyn tter, Elisabeth Ann tter, Gyanith Ann tter, Marianna ffcr, Merrill 12, Timothy Rudolph vers. Earl Goodloe vers, James Allen vers, Juanita Roach, Charles Robert Roark, Frederick E Roark, Juanita Lynn 337 386 377 379 450 427 294 375 290 350 419 301 351 288 343 449 367 298 378 293 284 436 459 334 180 357 225 307 401 461 460 379 461 332 401 377 193 168 358 460 288 421 445 402 168 200 401 437 451 370 460 180 302 298 284 447 404 371 429 41 1 378 285 355 378 404 295 295 325 209 403 375 405 290 277 231 351 376 200 328 333 463 376 3° ' 225 265 406 409 209 330 295 444 Robbins, Carl Lyie 193,391 Robbins, Charlotte Rae 390,394 Robbins, Donald Lee 411 Robbins, Fred 430 Robbins, James Michael 193 Robbins, Marcia Ann 371,404 Robbins, Margaret J 193,377 Robbins, Sue 371 Robbins, Thompson Neel 233 Roberts, Douglas Lee 317 Roberts, James LaVerne 100 Roberts, John Randolph 295 Roberts, Keith 298 Roberts, Linda Lou 396 Roberts, Patrick Joseph 193,331 Roberts, Phyllis Elaine 375 Roberts, Robin 200 Robertson, Barbara A 328 Robertson, Edwin 200,445 Robertson, Harvey Lee 193 Robertson, Jerry Otis 180,314 Robertson, Judith Fae 328 Robertson, Kay 168 Robertson, Roosevelt 236, 265 Robertson, Susan Marie 367 Robinefte, William T 218 Robinson, Allen Herbert 314 Robinson, Charles R 303 Robinson, Dennis M 347 Robinson, James Russell 326 Robinson, John Kent 332 Robinson, Judith Ann 365 Robinson, Judith Ann 288 Robinson, Lois A 231 Robinson, Rita 231 Robinson, Thclma E 227, 289 Roby, Daniel Arthur 180, 284,425, 459 Roby, Philip Brian 329 Rocchio, Joseph Anthony 311 Rocco, Charles Anthony 236 Rochner, Charles W 180,435 Rock, Robert Roger 200, 445 Rocke, Mary Susan 286, 336 Rodda, Carol 436 Rodenbarger, Judy An 370 Rodgers, Anita C 305 Rodgers, Frank Mercer 405 Rodgers, Max 272 Rodgers, Michael L 332 Rodgers, Nancy Ann 320 Rodgers, Patricia Jean 320 Rodman, Louise Edwina 288 Rodman, Michael W. ..180,306,391 Rodriguez, John Omar 347 Rodriguez, Raymond 408 Roeder, William Calvin 284 Roehler, Ronald Stephen 326 Roehm, Carol Ann 209,322,461 Roeike, Kathryn Anne 369 Roeske, Marilyn Louise 392 Rogers, David A 209 Rogers, David Robert 407,463 Rogers, Max Arthur 324 Rogers, Nancy Elizabeth 375 Rogers, Peggy Lynne 349 Rogers, Susan Jan 310 Rogge, James 225 Roland, Douglas Clarke 312 Rolland, Elizabeth May 365 Rollf, Nancy Jane 227 Rollins, Virginia Kay ..299,445,453 Rollo, Patricia Anne 382 Remain, Marguerite E 369 Roman, Sharon Kay 180 Rome, Charlotte Ann 180,288 Romine, Carol 437 Romine, Linda Lou 209, 385 Roof, Dennis Keith 326 Rooksby, Sharon 168 Roosc, Ruth 436 Ropp. Ceha Louise 209,328 R,,..r„iio Walter Henry 319 Melvin Leo 333,450 lies Gilbert 181 . . dul Allen 429 e, Susan Jean Tripp 209, 438 e, Susanna 369 tM.ibC, Timothy Winton, Jr 418 Rosen, Joan Slio 327 Rosen, Sanford Ira 334 Rosenbaum, Lois Joan 371 Rosenberg, Richard K 181 Rosenberg, Sandra Rae 427,476 Roscnbergor, Carolyn A 299 Rosenblatt, Stanley L 325 Rosenblatt, Warren B 325 Rosenfeld, Harriet E 327 Rosensfein, Ellen 369 Rosenstein, William H 200,410 Rosenthal, Anita Jules 456 Rosenthal, Arnold Jon 181 Roskosz, Martha Anne 368 Ross, Diane 437 Ross, Edward 225 Ross, Jeanefte Ann 181 Ross, Mary Lucille 371,477 Ross, Michael Lee 347 Ross, Richard Thomas 406 Rosselt, Gayle 294 Rosser, Maude Reford 367 Rossero, John Stephen 261 Rossow, Curtis Harold 318 Roth, James Saunders 329 Roth, Robert Stuart 334,461 Rothberg, Peter Alan 181,325 Rothenberger, Max Lee 209,451 Rothert, Mary Jane 296,430 Rothman, Miriam Kay 327, 337 Rothrock, Philip Wayne 312 Roule, Robert Louis 314 Rouse, Duke Douglas 334 Roush, Charles Edward 181,329 Roush, James Richard 379,418 Rousseau, Patricia R 209 Roussos, Nicos T 332 Rowe, Michael Leiand 303 Roy, Stephen Allan 379 Royer, Thomas J 406 Royster, Robert Allyn 316 Royster, Stephen Prince 316 Rozcicha, Maryellen F. 209,392,451 Rozelle, Robert Gerald 193 Rubendall, Neal C 321 Rubin, Paulette Aline 327,439 Rubush, Edward J , Jr 302 Ruby, David Harold 316 Ruby, John Edward 422 Rucinski, Peter D 200 Ruckman, Charles A., Jr. .434,450 Ruckman, Victoria L 377 Ruddell, William J 284 Rudenska. Olesia 384 Rudicel, Elizabeth Ann 322,460 Rudolf, Donald Martin 441 Rudolph, Bonnie Ann 374,378 Rudolph, Franklin G., Jr. .303,338 Ruebush, Susan Anne 322, 427 Ruedi, Alan Frederick 408 Rufner, Martha Louetta 351 Rugenstein, Sara Jane 367 Ruggiero, Carmen 429 Ruggles, John Keith 401 Rule, Nancy 437 Ruley, Nancy 231 Pullman, Bernard Henry 376 Rummel, Julia 168 Rumph, Janice Martha 209 Rumple, John Robert 403 Runner, Carol Meredith 291,461 Runzer, Ortrud H 396 Rupert, Patsy Ann 209 Rupp, Robert Charles 218 Rupright, William E 346 Rusche, Herman F 225 Rush, Billibet Wilma 308 Rush, Kathleen Ann 371 Rush, Keirn 297 Rush, Stephen Scott 318 Russell, Barbara Jean 378 Russell, Dennis Sidney 379 Russell, Donald Glen 181 Russell, Donald J 225,383 Russell, Edward Warren 333 Russell, Emily 390,394 Russell, Michael Alan 181 Russell, Robert Stanley 333 Russell, Ruth Conover 371 Russo, Gerald Michael 194 Ruston, Sondra Viola 328 Rutz, Beverly Diane 294 Rutz, Randall Leiand 410 Ryan, Clifford Dean 409 Ryan, Gerald Bright 331 Ryan, John M 225 Ryan, Patty Kay 378 Ryan, Richard Steven 376 Ryan, Robert Burke 312 Ryan, Robert Kent, Jr 324 Rybolt, John Lee 218 Rynearson, Eleanor 181,296 Ryser, Barry Arnold 441 Ryser, Terry Armin 215,268 Rzepka, Dorothy Ann 209,392,451 Saarincn, Patricia M 286 Sabinas, James Theodore 309 Sabo, William J., Jr 225 498 Sachs, Carole Jane 34; Sacks, Sharon Ann 365 Safowright, Judy Kay 351 Saffcn, Edward Arthur 209,356 Safrin, Frank Allan 194 Saladin, Jimmic James 440 Salenc, David Henning 309 Saliaris, Lee Andrew 298 Salkcld, Clifford 200 Salzenstern, Susan Ann 371 Salzer, James Reed 18) Sammann, Pau Nathian 315 Samper, Edward Ronald 181 Samplawski, Terrance L 319 Sampson, Carol Ann 378, -46 4 Samuel, Thomas W 194,404 Sandberg, Susan Mary .181,447 Sandehn, Mary Jane 310,430 Sanders, Ethel Ruth 394 Sanders, Kathryn Louise 294 Sanders, Robert Levi 313 Sanderson, David 5 309 Sandler, Howard Barry 325 Sandlewick, John W 200 Sandstrom, James Edward 379 Sanford, Marcia Ann 294 Santilli, Janet Marion 181, 299, 444,459,464 Sanxter, Sheryl Lu 366,477 Sapp, James Lindley 402 Sapper, Jeanne Louise 320 Sarber, Frances Ann 392 Sargent, Nancy Eileen 349, 477 Sarka, Charlene Ann 209, 296, 336, 460 Sarver, Karen Lee 444 Satinsky, Janet Louise 287 Sattenspiel, Abby 209 Saul, Warren Jay 323 Saunders, James Edward 376 Sautier, Charles L 316 Savage, Victoria M. 394 Savidge, Virginia C 181,299 Savill, Robert Arthur 194 Sawicki, Robert Stephen 404 Sawin, Virginia Lee 181,307 Sawtelle, Roger Allan 463 Sawyer, Sherry 328 Sayka, Linda Jean 365 Sayre, Larry Dale 403 Sazama, Cynthia Marye 181 Scaturo, Phyllis Mane 181,296 Scecina, Nancy Rosalie 209, 290, 277 Schaaf, Joan Elizabeth 228 Schad, Ronald C 209 Schaden, Richard Thomas .312,450 Schacdel, Steven Deane 330 Schaeter, Fred Andrew 347 Schafter, Kathy Jo 437 Schater, Anita 385 Schater, David Paul 346 Schater, Shermie Louise 168 Schatter, Donald Ray 321 Schahter, Marcella 1 375,464 Schaible, Richard A 324 Schaper, Ellen Lou 286,430,417 Schappi, David Brian 345,346 Scharf, Robert William 374,379 Schatz, Samuel Arthur 334 Schatzman, Stanley N 379 Schechter, Lynn C 370 Schechter, Suzanne C. 209, 287,420,421 Scheerer, Judith Ann 210 Scheid, James Edward 309 Schein, Mary Ann 449 Scheineson, Nancy Jane 369 Schellenberg, Carol Ann 215 Schellert, Sue Carolyn 371 Scheltens, Gerald V , Jr 379 Schenkel, Sue Lynn 376 Scherb, Sue Ann 382 Scherer, Patricia Ann 397 Schernekau, Sam Hooke 316 Scherschel, John Kent 434,450 Schertzinger, John C 233 Scheurer, Scott William 379 Scheurich, Manley King 181 Schildroth, Anna C 395,416 Schille, Carol Anne 181 Schilling, Kathio L 328 Schilling, Phillip Val 194,293 Schlegel, Rex Stanley 233, 440 Schleicher, Merlyn H 374,416,440 Schleinkofer, Robert 225 Schlemmer, Frederic N 376 Schlcmmer, Jody Ann 210,367 Schlichte, Eleanor Ann 210 Schlichting, Fred W 215, 315 Schlimmer, Ronald R 285 Schloss, Thomas Harry 334 Schlosser, Steven C 376 Schlotter, Leo 408,416 Schmeed, Opal 291 Schmidt, Carl Heinrich 233 Schmidt, Fred Weber 246,317 Schmidt, Peter Champlin 424 Schmidt, Phyllis 299 Schmidt, Robert Troy 200 445 Schmoll, Jon Frederic 181,319 Schmoyer, Judith Rae 194,310 Schnakenburg, Jane E 367 Schneider, James Robert 410 Schneider, Sandra Lynn 181 Schneider, Thomas F 194 Schnell, James Arthur 418,461 Schnoll, Vicki Louise 286,439 Schneller, Paul Jack 181 Schocllkopf, Thomas O, 194, 285,461 Schoemer, James Ray 356 Schoenberg, David W 181 Schofield, John A 314 Scholl, Judith Ann 375 Scholl, Lewis Roy 441,460 Schoon, David Lester 284 Schoon, Garry Owen 359 Schorr, James David 407 Schott, Larry Alan 329 Schrader, Rex DeFoe 295,405 Schrader, Suzanne Kay 215 Schramm, Roselyn J 364 Schribner, Loren Milton 181 Schroeder, Andrea April 395 Schroeder, Linda Mane 37S Schroeder, Richard A 314 Schroeder, Richard T 246, 338 Schrogham, Wayne 376 Schuchman, Harvey Alan 334, 443 Schuchman, Larry Jay 334 Schuck, Kenneth Paul 358 Schuetz, Nancy Lee 210,322 Schuler, Karen Jane 291 Schuler, Rosie ,,.436 437 Schulhof, Carole Jane 215,310 439 Schulhof, Lary Alan ..246,423,433 Schulte, Stephen Jay 334 Schulthise, Carole Rae 194 Schultz, Donald Edward 261 Schultz, Gary Alan 181 Schultz, Gerald Ervin 194 Schultz, Sandra Lee 286,210 Schumm, Robert William 401 Schuppert, John Larry 194,408 Schurch, Janice Ruth 369 Schussler, Harold T 406 Schwabe, Christopher J 228 Schwallie, Linda 437 Schwartz, Elizabeth 291 Schwartz, Joel Wayne 334 Schwartz, Judith Diane 369 Schwartz, Lorraine C 408 Schwartz, Sandra Yvonne 327 Schwartz, Sara Lois 287 Schwein, Thomas M 314 Schweitzer, Linda M 18I Schweitzer, Robert E 309 Schwendenmann, Fred C 225 Schwenker, Anne K 367 Schwier, Jerilyn Bebe 308 Scofield, Marvin Lee 376 Sconce, Katheryn Louise ...210,322 Scott, Carol 305 Scott, Craig Emmet 194 Scott, Fred Sidney 194 Scott, Harry Eugene 407 Scott, James Hugh .391,416,424 Scott, Jean 435 Scott, Linda Gail 310 Scott, Lucinda H 210,308 Scott, Mane 437 Scott, Marilyn Diane 210 32 Scott, Phillip Micheal ' 4oT Scott, Richard K 314 Scott, Robert Miller 326 Scott, Sara Suzanne 350 Scott, Susan Corya 392 Scott, Vicky Ann 430 Scudder, Barbara Ann 286 Scudder, Gaye Diane 394 Scullin, Daniel C, Jr 347 Seach, William Jacob 236, 441 Seal, James Arthur ' 329 Seaman, Geoffrey Noel 334,447 Seanor, John Herbert 409 Searcy, Emory Dale 218 Searfoss, Jane Lynne 369 Searfoss, Sherry 437 Sears, Kenneth Max .181,379,435 Sears, Mark Wells 40l|41S Sears, Robert William ' 194 Sebring, Robert Hugh 181 Sececina, Nancy 460 Secore, Wayne Michael 325 Seddelmeyer, Judith 231,437 Seddelmeyer, Nancy Ann ' 375 Seet, Carl Wilson 312 Segal, Steven Arthur 330 Segebarth, Ronald James 330 Seglin, Diana Beverly 299 Seglin, Jacqueline V. .210,299,462 Seib, Richard ' 445 Seibel, Fred Marcus 356 Seibert, Mary Lee 168 Seidel, Edward David 194 Seidel, Robert Eugene 181 Seitert, Ralph Louis 181, 85 Seigel, Michael Edward 334, 338, 431, 459, 476 Seipel, Paul Wayne 411 Seitz, Daniel Bruce ...324,272,453 Seike, Susan 371 Sell, Nancy 437 Selley, Frederick W 407 Sellmer, Guy William 346 Sells, Lawrence Odell 326 Sena, Robert L 284 Senesac, Gloria Jean 328 Senese, Robert M 225 Serie, Sharon Eileen 181 Sering, Dale L 445 Sering, Linda Lou 385 Sermersheim, Gail F 473 Settle, Carolyn Lee 350,451 Settlemyre, Holly 449 Seulean, Kathryn Ann 228 Severin, Merrily Gene 310 Sexauer, Peter C 321 Sexson, Cynthia Ann .210,322,461 Sexton, Ronald Ralph 376,406 Shadley, Marcia Ann 367 Shaffer, Harold Albert 406 Shane, Ann Gray 370 Shane, Kenneth 1 194 Shane, Michael S W 181 Shane, Patricia Mills 371 Shane, Susan Hatker ,,, 371 Shaner, Ronald Raymond 411 Shaner, Sharon 437 Shank, Sandra Lee 194,291,440 Shankland, Ava Gertrude 288 Shanks, Gerald Robert 444 Shannon, Donald F 330 Shannon, Michael C 356 Shapiro, Mark Thomas 334 Shapiro, Myron ...334,338,441,459 Sharp, William Lee 314, 421 Sharpe, Thomas David 303 Sharvelle, Derek J 225 Shaver, Susan 436 Shaw, Barbara Lynn 181 Shaw, Jack Ryan 329,338,459 Shaw, Sally Sue 181, 305, 336, 464,438 Shaw, Toby David 41 1 , 400 Shaw, Virginia Lee 322,459 Shearfoss, Sherry 437 Sheets, Larry Richard 330 Sheets, Phyllis 437 Shehorn, Mary Linda 369 Sheldon, Elsie Helen 210 Sheley, Donald Ray, Jr 309 Shellburne, Cynthia M 200 Shelsy, David Jacob 356 Shelton, Glen Hoshel, Jr 329 Shenowith, Sharon 375 Shepard, Frank G, Jr 405 460 Shepherd, Carole Todd 181,307 Shepherd, Nancy Hodge 307 Shepherd, Ronald Lee 406 Sheray, Robert Fred 325 Sherby, Joan Mane 308 Shere, Sandra 288 Sherman, Dana Gerald 194,347 Sherman, John Carleton 284 Sherman, Nancy Carol 322 Sherman, Sandra Sue 287 Sherrill, Katherine V 287 Sherrington, Judith Ann 182 Sherntt, Carol Anne 210 Sherwood, James Hugh 318 Sherwood, Michael D 194 Shibe, Karen Ann 286 Shields, Larry Joe 210 Shields, Norman Lowell 314,441 Shields, Robert Duane 323 Shimer, Thomas 445 Shinneman, Nancy Diane 310 Shirk, Diane 345,350 Shirock, Sandra E 182 Shive, William Joseph 309 Shives, Janice Kay 366 Shockley, Dons Lee 377 Shockley, Sylvia Jeanne 350 Shoemaker, Howard Dale 411 Shoemaker, Judith Ann . . 182,308 Shoemaker, Karen Lynn 368 Shoemaker, Ronald Harry 411 Shook, Barbara Ellen 320 Shore, Robin 384,427 Short, James Lester 379 Short, Kenneth Robert 182 Short, Larry Kent 194 Short, Nome Elaine 182 Shortle, Sylvia Anne 375 Shouse, Lynn Gordon 302 Shreve, Mary Lou 394 Shrewsbury, Pamela B 428 Shrewsbury, Timothy W 409 Shrigley, Susan Follett 371 Shrote, Roy Lee 411 Shroyer, Ann Cady 210,322 Shuck, Judith Ann 182 Shuel, Rebecca Warring 299,427 Shuger, Farel Sidney 376 Shuler, Robert Wayne 408 Shuler, Samuel Peter .293,338,427 Shulke, Jeanne Ann 299 Shulruff, Reeva N 287 Shumaker, Aleta Sonja 365 Shurr, Gerald Lee 391 Shuster, Sandra 305 Shuter, Loraine Joyce 386, 447 Shuter, Nancy Kay 395 Shutt, Cynthia Mae 294 Shutt, David Robey 379 Shy, Terry Lee 265 244 Sickafus, Judy K 308,445,460 Sieber, Mary Kay 369,477 Sieburg, Louise P 349 Siegel, John Arthur 284 Siegesmund, Suzanne Lou 291 Siemers, Raymond Henry 358 Siesky, Larry Lee 265, 244 Sievers, William F 312 Siewin, Dennis Edward 329 Sigler, Gcorg Marvin 285 Sigo, Rita Anne 395 Siiats, leva 437 Silagi, Jan 445 Silca, George Nicholas 427,462,383 Silcher, Susan Corinne 182,308,464 Sillings, Dan Alfred, Jr 194 Sills, Charles Glenn 356 Sills, Leonard Eugene 182 Sills, Rebecca Kay 182 Sills, Stephen Noble 41 1 Silver, Charna Beth ' . 287 Silver, Clifsonia Mary 395 Silver, Ruth Carol 182,459,420,438 Silverman, Ronald Allan 325 Simic, Curtis Raymond . 402,441 Simkin, Lawrence M 194 ' 325 Simmers, Kathryn 182,308,336,464,415,438 Simmons, Donald Eugene .404, 429 Simmons, Frederick, Jr 316 Simmons, Irene Grace 369 Simmons, Wendell Lee .... 411 Simms, Nettalyn Rae , 289 Simms, Susan 375 Simms, William Edward ....... .. . 313 Simon, Lyle Lynn 285 Simon, Jade ' ' 437 Simon, Richard James 333 Simon, Stephen G 404 Simpson, Deborah [ ' , ' , 393 Simpson, Madelyn Diehl .,, 369 Simpson, Roy C, Jr 200,430 Sims, Arlen Devon 215441 Sims, Leslie Sandra ' 327 Sims, Michael Starling ,[ 353 Sims, Sharon Lou 210 Singer, Perry Michael 210 Singleton, Robert E ' . 268 Sinn, Lionel L. ,, 215 441 Sippel, Robert H [ 402 Sirkus, Nanette Beth ' ,, ' . ' ' ' . ' , 210 Sisson, Gary Gene ' ' 233 Sizemore, Robert Dennis ' . 30 ' ' Skeans, Jerri Lynn , 335 Skelton, David Thomas 409 Skelton, J. Russell 309 Skevington, John A., Jr. .. 293 Skidmore, Carolyn ' . igs Skidmore, Marvin Green ... ... ' _ 347 Skidmore, Thomas Roy 194 295 Skiles, Richard Edmond ' 379 Skinner, Nancy Sarah 422 Skogan, Wesley Gordon 309 Slabaugh, Jeffery Lyn 236 l bv, Ray A 309,460 slack, Nancy Lee 359 Slagle, Janice Louise 3O8 Slatkin, Leonard Edward 356 Slavin, Creta 437 Slavin, Stephen Douglas 316 Slick, Judy Rae 210,369,451 Slick, Nancy Ann 395 Slick, Susan Margaret 322 Slipher, Wanda Jean 355 Slive, Elayne Harriet 374 373 Sloan, Shirley Rae 350 Sloan, Timothy Meivin ., 409 Smallwood, Don C 225 Smart, John Micheal . ..... 314 Smedley, Jerry Morgan 182 379 Smedley, Judith Ann ' 394 Smeltzer, Linda Sue 307 Smetzer, Donald James 210 Smid, Charles Joseph ,,, 357 429 Smiley, John Dennis ' 376 Smith, Alan Maurice [ 405 Smith, Alice Mane ' 395 Smith, Alice May 210,289 Smith, Arthur Hoge ' 324 Smith, Billie Elaine ' .. ' .... 328 Smith, Bruce Richard ' 228 Smith, Carol Lois 327,440 Smith, Carol Louise ' 299 Smith, Carol Nan 369 Smith, Carolyn Ava 368 427 Smith, Clifford C ' 225 Smith, Conita Jeanine . 210 ' 88 Smith, Daniel Dudley 101,463 428 Smith, David Morns 379 Smith, David Paul ..... ' 309 Smith, David W 194,379 Smith, Donna Jeanne ' 395 Smith, Geoffrey Lee 285 Smith, Hugh Allen ' . ' . ' . ' . 200 Smith, Jacquelyn June 308 Smith, James Allan 376 Smith, James Daniel 383 Smith, James Matthew 303 Smith, Janet Kay 182 Smith, Jerrold Rex 32? Smith, Joanna Adalene 320 Smith, Jon Gary 297 Smith, Judith Ann ,,,, 377 Smith, Karen Lee 288 Smith, Kendall S., 2nd 303, 356 Smith, Kenneth Allen 329 Smith, Kent Loren 4I8 Smith, Kirk Allen 303 Smith, Larry Allen 321 Smith, Larry Joe 331 Smith, Lee Joseph 334 Smith, Lillian Faye 382 Smith, Linda Rae 368,477 499 Smith, Lowell Dale Smith, Lynn Burdette Smith, Marc Stanley Smith, Mark Lcc Smith, Marymartha 345, 350, Smith, Michael Edward Smith, MrchacI Smith, Pamela Ann ....182,386, Smith, Patricia Lou 307, Smith, Patsy Darlene Smith, Phyllis Ann Smith, Randall Scott Smith, Richard Grant .316,411, Smith, Rita Fc Smith, Robert Anthony 316, Smith, Robert DuWayne 284, 194, Smith, Ronald Morrell Smith, Russell Earl Smith, Sandra Jean Smith, Sharon Ann Smith, Sharon Rose ...194,304, Smith, Shirley Jo Smith, Stephen Craig 356, Smith, Stephen Kendall 317,462, Smith, Stephen Milo ..194,295, Smith, Sue Elayne 367, Smith, Sue Franklin 291, Smith, Terrance Lewis Smith, Terry Wayne Smith, Walter Joseph Smith, Wayne Smith, Zach Park, Jr. 321.417, Smock, Gary James Smock, Gelame Smock, Marlene Lois Snapp, Ray Todd 297, Snider, Donald Lee F Snider, Martha Snider, Robert Alan Snider, Roland Snodgrass, Paula Marie Snorden, Michael Louis Snyder, Barbara Snyder, Bruce Roderick Snyder, Carrol Jeanne Snyder, Diana F Snyder, Gay lord Snyder, James Louis Snyder, Linda Mane Snyder, Ronald Lee Snygg, Frances Louise Sobczak, Kenneth John Sobol, Theodore Joseph Socol, Jerry Melvin 194, Sodcrquist, Charles R Sokeland, Peggy Kay Solliday, Suellyn Solomon, Susan Jo Solomon, Thomas Lee Soltmann, Starr Somers, Alan Brounell 246, Somrak, Victor Joseph 376, Son, James Robert Sopczynski, Barbara Ann Sopsic, John Paul 182, Sorrells, Morns Sosbey, Carole Sue 304, Sosenhcimer, Anne Carol Soslowsky, David Leon ... Southwood, Diana Sue Sowers, Frances Ann Sowers, George Maxton Spahr, John R,, 3rd Spahr, Mary Ann 286, 337, 417. 476, Spalding, David Lee Spanqler, Suetta Kay Sponnuth, Charlo Ann Sparks, James Hugh Sparks. Jerry Duke 324,460. Sparks, Richard Lee Sparks. Ruth Eviyn Spaulding, Joseph M Spaulding, Paul Lynn Spear, James Arthur 325, Speck, Amos Jan Speer. Charles Fredrick 215, Spees, George Byron, Jr Spoier, Brenda Suzanne Spencer, Barbara Jean 225 Spcnce, David Frascr 194 316,427 450 462 403 Spencer, Lowell Harry 354 359 460 405 Spencer, Richard Dale 418 429 Spicer, Beverly Jean 384 302 Spiccr, Douglas Harry 236 356 Spicka, Richard Walter .... 194 459 425 Spiers, Susan Margaret ... .374 378 439 Spilker, John Robert 31 ' 386 Spindlcr, Carole Janet ...... .304 460 377 Spindlcr, James R 225 403 Spinclli, David Frank .374 379 422 Spitler, William Moore 293 215 Spitson, Barbara Jean 386 428 Splittort, Charles W .182 454 Spoor, Judith Ann ............ 37 1 444 Sposccp, Michael Louis .... 325 303 Spradlin, Joseph E 182 215 Sprague, Charles C 297 371 Sprague, Jacquelyn E -210 444 369 Spray, Edward Audley 336 182,309 448 459 182 Sprcngcr, Susan 367 408 Spnngborn, Crystal E 444 Springer, Claire E 369 423 IfiH 463 731 449 445 Springsteen, Jean E .210 294 397 Sprong, Cynthia Lee 329 228, 390 «S 463 265 Sprunger, Melville D 346 314 Squier, Karon Sue ,305 337 430 Squier, Sharon Ann ,305 463 424 Squires, Martha Gene 168 376 Stack, James Edward. Jr. 194 231 437 377 187 459 Stahl, Jeffrey Alan ,333 441 379 Stahl, Neil 405 437 Stahl, Paul J 445 210 Stahlhut, Judith Louise .... 278 459 225 37R 288 Stam, Suzanna Avenll 382 306 Standley, Jans Anne 349 440 Stanfield, Linda Sue 335 218 Stanley, Harold N 430 378 Stanley, Herberta Kay .... 351 182 Stanley, Judith Anne .335 384 449 Stanley, Marilyn Kay 367 316 Stansifer, Ronald Kent 268 376 Stanton, Joan Elaine 289 471 233 Stanton, Susan Carole 377 378 Starczewski, Leonard M. .. 407 410 Stark, John C 465 407 Stark, Susan Mane 377 334 378 314 Starks, Nancy Renabelle 382 182 367 450 386 Starman, Susan Harriet ... 396 287 Starr, Barbara 287 41 1 375 307 187 317 Stathakis, Milton Harry .... 379 416 Staton, Gary George 407 41 : Staton William F Jr .. 401 377 Statts, Elizabeth M ,356 393 435 Stauffer, Don Richard 793 225 Stauffer, Janice C 370 439 Stauffer, Nancy Kay 350 299 Stauffer, Rodney R 409 403 Stavroff Frank 376 396 StClair, Lynda Jane 378 168 Stebing, Janice Sue 299 331 Steckley, Rosemary M 182 312 Steel, John Hinkle 182 Steele Byron Wells IS ) 421 Steele, Carolyn June 7in 225 Steele Elizabeth Ann S .. 1R7 396 376 328 Steele, Ronald Edward 795 329 Steele Stephen Allen 401 427 Steele, William Eugene .... 326 268 Steers, Susan Jane 791 369 Steffc, Jerome Walter 182 383 Steqer, Sandra Lane 375 303 Stem, Bernard Abram 194 262 325 431 Stem, Helaine Sharon 194 416 357 Stoinbec, Jane E 300 441 Sfeinhofcr, Dennis A 194 329 Steinkamp, Carol Louise 416 194, 386 416 422 350 Stcinmctz, Larry V 408 Stemmelz, Sue Gay 285 Steinmetz, Tarnara 290 Stemie, Eileen Mary 290 Stephens, Ann Elizabeth 378 Stephens, Charles E 315 Stephens, Charles E 347 Stephens, Paul Willard 194 Stephenson, Janet C 349 Stephenson, Mary Kay 308 Stepich, Joseph George 293 Sterrett, William E 358,477 Stettner, Charlie J 367 Stevens, John Galen 443 Stevens, Judith Ann 286,210, 336,474.460 Stevens, Sydney Louis 295 Stevesand, Lawrence R 210 Steward, Don Addison 357 Stewart. Cheryl Lynn 350 Stewart. Dennis LcRoy 333 Stewart, James Ramsey 324 Stewart. Jeanne Ann 286, 440 Stewart, John D 195 Stewart. John Leonard 407 Stewart, Marion Barnard 428 Stewart. Mcndcth E 182 Stewart, Nancy Ann 384,432 Stewart. Ralph William 182 Stewart, Rita Jean 182.294,434 Stickler, Garland Kent 195 Stickles, Edward Arnold 246.433 Stiener, Richard C 293 Stier, David Paul 347 Stillabower, Vera Mae 294 Stilwell, Albert Lee 309,450 Stinchtield. Melvin 219 Stinc, Dcretta 168 Stine. Mary Ann 382 Stinson, Max Lee 195,402 Stipp, Stephen William 284, 272 StJean, Diana E 396 Stockamp. Mary 437 Stock, Cameron T 246 Stocker, Jane Roberta 375 Stodola, Patric W 182 Stoecker, David Thomas 195 Stoeckicy, John Bolton 309 Sfoehr, Jan Allen 314 Stoewer, Diane Lynn 182.335,336,438 Stohler, Jerry Dean 329 Stohler, L, Robert 251 Stoker, Ceroid 225 Stoker, Sylvia Dianne 335 Stokes, Ernest Lee 379 Stokes, Gerald Henry 182,332 Stokes, Mary Jane 367 Stokes, Michael Mason 306 Stollenmeycr, Peggy J 291, 460 Stone, Larry Bass 325 Stone, Linda Jean 396 Stone, Linda Lee 228 Stone, Robert Lee 401 Stone. Rodney Glcndyl 333 Stone, Vonda Lee 369 Stoner, Pamela Tweed 369 Stoner, William Joseph 297 Stoots, Philhp Duanc 309 Stoppenhagen, Robert P 314 Storms, Charles Dirk 316 Storms, Stephan Sutter 195 Stouder, Albert E., Jr 379 Stouder, Nancy 195,288 Stout, Carole Ann 377 Stout, Gene Franklin 324 Stout, Roy Gene 332 Stout. Shelbie Conn 365 Stover, Rot ert Vernon 411 Strafford, Carolyn Kay 393 Strain. Richard William 195 Strait, Thomas Wilham 195,579 Strange, Alice Jean 370 Strange. Larry Joe 319 Strange. RicharcJ Eugene 333 Strassel, Joanne Carole 304 Straub, Dorothy Anne 228 Strausbaugh, Rolland L 219 Strauss, James Lester 334 Strawhun, LeRoy Chris 309 Streoter, Thomas Wayne .,,,403,434 Streib, Diane Carol 182 St rite, Barbra Anne 304 Stroble, Mary Ann 231,449 Strode, James Lee 406 Strode, Robert Miller 317 Strom, Karen Maxine 310, 81 Stropbo, Shera Pavy 168 Stroppel, Linda Lee 378 Strother, Stephen F 409 Strotman, James Harvey 182 Stroud, Norma Elizabeth 335 Stroup, Sally Ann 365 Strouse, Jean Louise 287 Strubbe, Janet Kay 290,440 Struckman, Suzanne H 307 Stubbs, Gerald Albert 416 Studebaker, James Dale 233 Stuebe, Karen Rose 210,320 Stull, Donna Jean 453 Stultz, Sharon Ann 385 Stump, James E 416 Stump, Monte Rae 233,440 Stump, Thomas Arthur 407 Sturgeon, Kay Frances 300 Sturm, Constance Jo 375 Sublette, Maior 450 Sudcrmann, David Peter 390 Suhre, John Foster 401 Suhrhetnrich, Jerry W 293 Sulewski, Anthony John 298 Sullivan, Carol Ann 394 Sullivan, Dennis P 319 Sullivan, Janice Diane 386 Sullivan, Robert Devon 195 Sullivan, Robert V 321 Sullivan, Roger 430 Sullivan, Wilham C 376 Sulnick, Robert Harry 334 Sum, Jack E 357 Summers, Ben M 195 Summers, Jean Ruth 304 Summers, Richard James ..355,358 Summerville, James T 331 Summitt, Felix Glen 195,293 Sunderman, Karen Ann 371 Sundholm, John Phillip 195,332 Sunyog, Barbara Mae 376 Surface, Carol 436 Surface, Margaret L 369 Sutter, Mary Elizabeth 375 Sutton, Byron Kent 419 Sutton, C. Phillip 379 Sutton, James Douglas 284 Sutton, James Warren 268, 251 Sutton, Larry Dale 356 Sutton, Shern 231 Svendsen, Gay Ellen 305 Swackhamer, Alice K 231 Swager, David Bruce 441 Swaim, J, Franklin 225 Swam, Hal Warren 435 Swam, Karl Davis 406,400,460 Swan, Robert Stevenson 331 Swander, Charles Edward ..,,183,460 Swank, Karen Jane 328,450 Swanson, Alan Mauntz 183,444 Swanson, Duane Richard .. .41 6, 422 Swanson, Robert William 409 Swam, Emma Mae 301 Swartout, Mary Knox 374,377 Swartz, Robert Edward 195,293 Swartzell, Roberta 436 Swcanngen, Lawrence L 309 Sweitzer, Sally Jane 300 Swelstad, Ronald Lee 332 Sweney, Richard Colin 274 Swonson, Sandra Claire 374, 375 Swickard, Jules Matthew 274 Swift, Ann Mane 351 Swigon, Paula Joyce 396 Swindeman, Thomas E 319 Swinncy, David Lee 195,383 Swmson. James Alvin 183,391 Switzer, Ann Christine 307 Swovetand, Lois Carol 168 Swoverland, Sarah Sue 477 Symons, Sandra A 23) Sysock, Olga Anastasia 377 Szal, Albert Henry ....293,441,460 Szalay, Robert N 297 Szekendi, Ronald Louis 41! Szmk, Carol Lynn 291,440,445,420 Szot, Frank 430 Szot, Robert Walter 183,408 Tatjak. Morns 334 Tabbert, Vivian Dorothy 477 Tackilt. Stephen Wnght 402 Taqalakis, Peter T 309,429 Takala, Stcphany Claire 351 Talbert, Elainn M 371 Talbert, James Waller 183,333 500 Talbert, Patricia 385,434 Talbert, Shcilah M 371 TalbotI, Juanita 377 Talley, Judith Elaine 39-1 Tarn, Robinpat 375 Tanenhaus, Rochcllc L 210,327 Tankslcy, Stephen M 314 Tanner, John 219 Tanner, Michael Elmo 408 Tanner, William Dale 321 Tappan, Thomas LeRoy 183,333 Tarnian, Thomas Dee 440 Ta ' -h, Tonia Joy 395 Tate, Kenneth Robert ' 95 Tate, Kenton Philip 329 Tate, Linda Ann 375 Tate, Lloyd Arthur 228 Tattersticid, Anthony E 302 Taylor, Dorothy Lamour 210,301 Taylor, Gloria Jean 301 Taylor, Jack Allen 298 Taylor, Jennie Lee 195,440 Taylor, Margaret Elaine 183 Taylor, Marilyn 291,449 Taylor, Mary Ruth 183 Taylor, Patricia Ann 432 Taylor, Phillip Harold 298 Taylor, Rebecca J 23 1 Taylor, Robert Goodwin 321 Taylor, Robert Leonard 1 83 Taylor, Robert Louis 183,333 Taylor, Sandra 1 68 Taylor, Thomas William 195 Tchalo, Pamela Eve 396 Teal, Stanley Ray 405 Tebik, Richard Stanley 309 Tegarden, William H 376 Tegeler, Linda Jayne 210,290 Telle, J. Thomas 225 Telle, Richard 316,424,443 Tellman, Diane Kay ..- 368 Temple, Mary E 168 Temple, Tracy Marie 343, 376 Templeton, Susan Jon 310,460 Teper, Elizabeth 219 Teresko, A. Robert 195 Terfler, Carolyn M 371 Terkhorn, Judith A 168 Terrell, Jane Ann 183,307 Terrell, Pamela Jean 377 Terrell, Sara Beth 307 Terry, Dale Raymond 332,473 Terry, Eileen Carole 386 Terry, Sumner Patrick 302 Teschner, William 200,430 Tewell, Jerry Arvin 379 Tharp, Arvel D 454 Thaxton, Larry Wayne 183 Thayer, James Edwin 323 Thayer, Richard M 411 Therriault, Bonnie Sue 367 Thiel, Marilyn Joann ..183,305,439 Thieme, Thomas Q 326 Thistlethwaite, Glenn E 379 Tholen, David Allen 411 Thomas, Charles W 302 Thomas, Diane Sue 476 Thomas, James Milliard 210 Thomas, James Wmdle 312 Thomas, James Wood 407 Thomas, Jon Howard 316 Thomas, Joseph 219 Thomas, Linda Carol 390 Thomas, Mary Ann 210,364 Thomas, Michael Wayne 314 Thomas, Roger William 309,417 Thomas, Sharon Ruth 371 Thomas, Stephanie K 366,450 Thomas, Suzanne Jo 370 Thomas, Thomas Joseph 273 Thomason, David Enfield 419 Thompson, Alice Clare 375,450 Thompson, Andrea 350 Thompson, Charles 379 Thompson, Cherry E 365 Thompson, Daryl Wayne 297 Thompson, David T 272 Thompson, Diane P 390 Thompson, Donald Lee 401 Thompson, Earl Samuel 407 Thompson, Glenn Eugene 297 Thompson, Harold Joseph 408 Thompson, Harold Leon 506,416, 460 Thompson, Jacqueline S 305 Thompson, Janet Louise 364 Thompson, Janice L 393 Thompson, John Michael 195, 309,419 Thompson, Judith Evylen 183, 299, 459,438 Thompson, Lester Walker 306,338,339 Thompson, Lewis Boyd 435 Thompson, Mary Jo 322, 453 Thompson, Nancy Ann 290 Thompson, Nancy Ruth 320 Thompson, Robert Irwin 316 Thompson, Roger Layne 379 Thompson, Rohm Vinton 421 Thompson. W. Claude, Jr.. .246, 324 Thoms, William F., Jr 218 Thomson, Penny 392 Thomson, Sharon Lee 286,411 Thomson, Timothy Newton 324 Thopy, Robert Thomas 428 Thorman, John Harry 1 95 Thornberry, Irvan Merce 404 Thornburg, Michael Owen 333 Thornton, Helen E 210 Thorpe, Carolyn B 367 Thorsen, Diane Carol 307, 453 Thrasher, Philip C. 195, 331, 338,460 Thurman, Margaret Anis 378 Thurston, Jimmie Lee 408 Tibbetts, Dahl 445 Tidwell, Victor Herbert 416,422 Tieman, Terry Noel 333 Tiernan, Jane Ellen 349 Tiernan, Louann Eileen 183,299,459 Tigges, Dwight Blake 316 Tilbury, Judith Ann 375 Tilbury, Meradith Alice 396 Tillman, Stanley M 233 Timmerman, Barbara Jean 299 Timmons, Susan 371 Tinnin, Carol C 438 Tinsley, Mark Casey 332 Tischendorf, Larry J 195 Tittle, David Owen 460 Tittle, Robert Stewart 379 Tobey, Eleanor Y 168 Tobey, Paul C 168 Tobias, Randall Lee ....333,460,463 Todd, Jerold P 195,319 Tolan, Joyce Ann 350 Toler, Kenneth Lee 376 Tolle, Jackoline Eileen 215,395 Tom, David Arthur 402 Tomes, Margaret K 168 Tom I in, Lynda Jo 364 Tomlinson, Carolee 195, 296 Tompkins, Charles Mark 309 Tompkins, Nancy Lee 322 Tompkins, Sally M 368 Toner, Rosemond Eve 300 Toney, Robert Dale 332 Toney, William Ward 293,459 Tonkovich, Barbara Mary 384 Topham, Charyl Lee 367 Topp, Helena Ins 183,287 Tor, Don Wayne 210 Torrella, Carlos R 319 Toth, Sigmund 407 Tousley, Donna 437 Tower, Howard Burton, Jr 391 Tower, Marsha Dianne 394 Tower, William Kermit 211 Townes, Willie C 306 Townsend, Burt Allison 329 Townsend, Davrd M 293,434 Tracey, Steven Edward 183. 312,461 Tracy, Carolyn Jean, ..322,427,430 Tracy, Gordon D 410 Tran, Huu Jim-Dung 392 Traub. Carol Irene 365 Travers, Terry Allyn 298 Travis, Willard Lewis 211,411 Treacy, Mary 449 Treanor, David Lee 379 Treanor, Mary Margaret 377 Tremewan, Cary P 246,433 Tnmpe, Ann Louise 396 Tripp, Betty Helen 371,420 Tripp, Joe Lee 183,435 Trippel, Frederick, 3rd 195, 318 Trippel, John Thomas 318 Trittschuh, John R 324 Trobaugh. Martha Lou 211 Troianowski, Luane 211 Trombley, Signd Ann 369 Tromly, Kathryn M. 377 Tropmann, William 445 Trotter, Mary Libby 183, 287 Trotter, Stephen David 325 Troxel, Barbara Jane 386 Troxel, Judith Lynn 211,291 Troxell, Pequita Ann ..183,300,459 Troy, Michael Francis 195 Troyer, Carole Louise 294, 464 Trueblood, Charlotte L 386,451 Truman, Krista 360 Trumbull, John Allen ..183,408,448 Tschaen, Kyle Chenoweth 376 Tschmet, Louise 350 Tuchman, Minam 287 Tucker, Judith Carol 394 Tucker, Marcia Jane 371 Tucker, Michael Denton 347 Tucker, Samuel Keith 195,407,416 Tucker, Tanya Janene 367 Tuhy, Nancy Carol 375 Turken, Michael Arnold 325 Turley, Sally Diane 211,300.459 Turner, Alfred H 195,410 Turner, Auburn Kit 405 Turner, George Bonham 317 Turner, Howard Anderson 183,: ' ' Turner, James Oliver ..I ' ' Turner, James Winfield -. -nj Turner, Jane Anne 378 Turner, John Patrick 450 Turner, Judy Lee 371 Turner, Kenneth Larence 233 Turner, Pamela Jayne 371,477,428 Turner, WiMie Ruben, Jr 306 Turpen, Diana Sue 304 Turpen, Larry Wayne 285 Turpin, Kenneth Stevens 284 Turpin, Thomas Embury 333 Tuthill, Maior 447 Tuttle, Wilham M 410 Twait, Nancy Lee 450 Tweddale, Pamela J 231 Tyler, Clark Walter 441 Tyler, Dinah L 231,449 Tyler, Kathenne Jean 375 Tyler, Kay Ann 366 Tyler, Norman Eugene 292 Tyndall, John P 225 Tysen, Albert Allen 195 FEATURE ' 63 (from Page 497) — work for the City of Spokane I Wash- ington) ; from March 1913 to the end of October 1938. Since then, I have not been making a living, but doing the liv- ing; and liking it, even still better. I think of my extended years as due, largely, to the cheerful life I have lived; especially through my grown up years. Friendliness, has gone right along with that. It seems to me that the different periods of my life fit in well together. It may be that my life might have been more fully rounded out in some ways. But, I do not see that I have missed anything that is entirely essential ... I will never get back to Indiana again. I find plenty to exercise my faculties wherever I may be; and do not feel cramped. I find the essentials of a good life wherever I may be. I select their qualities that serve my purpose wherever I may be . . . The qualities of life itself continue to grow finer and richer to me. I am well please d to be living the life of an old man ! ! I For several months I have some of the expe- riences of old age. It takes different forms. There is a letdown of memory. Some of the words in common use are not at hand when I want to use them. They will likely come back. There is less enthusiasm in living . . . Not a day passes that I don ' t appreciate having had four years at Indiana Uni- versity. 501 u Uchimura, Sharon Hiromi .21 I, 29-1 U, Haire Carol Ann 351 Uhler, Malinda Ellis 371 Ulmer, John Dee 219 Umbarger, Charles E 244 Ummel, Phyllis 436 Umphrey, Lynne E 322 Underwood, Barbara E 183,304 Unger, Ronald Earl 403 Ungerer, Janis 395 Ungerer, Richard Allan 314 Urbahns, Franklin Allen 195,295 Urban, Lorraine Kae 296 Urbanski, Joseph Andrew. ...330, 459 Urbanski, Ted J , Jr 445 Urbont, Allan Lawrence 183 Urdal, Ronald Thomas 183,408 Urick, Robert Kenneth 409 Urse, Stephen W., 2nd 303 Usowski, Paula Todd 395 Utiey, Sharon Kaye 349 Utz, John Aldon 211,418 Vaksdal, Janet C 308,460,464 Valentine, Sandra Sue 290 Van Arsdalc, Richard A... 254, 251 Van Arsdalc, Thomas A .254,251 Van Clevc, Stephan A 233 Vandenbark, James A 265,325 Van Deren, Richard W 211, 390, 391 Vanderford, Nancy 296 Vandermark, Judith Kay 299 Van Doren, Margaret J 305 Van Dorn, Paul Robert 246,314 S an Home, Grant Mather 219 Van Home, Susan K 364 Van Leunen, Alice L 374,377 Van Lue, Ricky V 379 Van Matre, Lyndell Lee ...378, 477 Van Mele, John Paul 318 Van Nest, Robert David 285 Van Sell, Sharon Lee 377 Van Sickle, Judith Ann 37 1 Vanvaler, Joe Ned 219 Vargo, Franklin Joseph, 343, 407, 323 Varmo, Judith Ann 377 Varmo, Larry Victor 309 Vaughan, Winifred M 427,430 Vaught, Nancy Rose 384 Veach, Kelhs Ralph 411, 416 Veeck, Tara Jo 168 Vega, William M 379 Vehling, Linda S 231 Veirs, Ann Elizabeth 462 Veller, Sherry Louise 300 Venderley, Curtis Dean 409 Vendes, Wally Marideo 290, 445, 460, 421, 427 Venezia, Barbara Jean 377 Venezia, Frank Philip 330 Vergin, James Roy 314 Verhoeven, Gary Allen 246,314 Vernier, Terry Paul 407 Vernon, Warner Lee 195 Vial, Dorothy Ann 310,427 Vician, Roy Allen 195 Vickery, Hiram K., Jr 295 Victors, Sara Jo 183,328,460 Vigren, David Lawrence ...309,417 Villiger Rita Sue 299 Vincent, David P 358,473 Vincent, Judy Kay 215,395 Vincent, Leonard J 329 Vinocur, Ellen Ann 327,417 Vinstein, Arnold Lee 325 Vinstein, Sally Ann 296 Vint, James Edward 419 Vioni, Catherine Anne 300,419 Viskniskki, Doreen G 375 Vitkovich, Zorine M 375 Voelker, Joyce Mane 215 Voelkers, Dortha Elaine 211 Vogel, Gayle Elizabeth 365 Vogel, Howard John 334 Vogel, Joseph Otto 334,477 Vogel, Margaret Louise 376 Vogel, William Ewing 329 Voges, John M 445 Vonesh, Charles Dudley 309 Von Grossmann, Sue L 310 Von Gunten, Fred Louis ...312,440 Von Gunten, Ted Lucas 312,440 Voorhees, Lawrence C 293 Votaw, Elizabeth 366 Voughl, Judith 385 Vuinovich, Milan 356 Vukowich, William T 463 Vyhovsky, Tamara M 397 w Waak, Jerry Clinton .312 Waddell, J, Ronald 225 Wade, Daria Kay 385 Wade, Mary Jane .23 1 449 3S4 Wade, Patricia P 168 358 Wade, Sue Kay 392 Waegner, Sandra Lindley 328 316 Wagner, John Addington 246 435 Wagner, Michael Glenn .404 442 Wagner, Richard Leon ... .295 43 1 Wagner, Sandra Clare 296 459 Wagner, Sue Frances 3111 Wagner, Vickie Mane 386 7;s Wagoner, Sherry Ann 367 Wahl, Virginia Ann 39 Wait, Robert Frederick 195, 274 416 422 Waicik, Robert Steven 195 7l 428 Wakefield, Donald Lee 428 Walaitis, William Ralph .. 272 Walden, Billy Ray 1K3 Walden, Ronald Bernard .. 309 Walden, William R 306 Walder, Thomas George .. 314 Waldo, Kay Dian 375 Waldo Ralph E., 3rd 272 Wales, Alyco Manlynn 183 37K 33? Walker, Donald Lee 302 Walker, Donald Lee HI Walker, James Matthew .. ■ ' dS Walker, John Sterner 215 433 Walker, Jon A 430 Walker, Karen Ann 384 Walker, Richard Lee 407 Walker, Ronald William .. 309 463 Wall Carolyn E S78 Wallace, Kathleen Ann .... 350 Wallace, Michael James .. 330 Wallgrcn, David William .. 3 14 Walling, Thomas L., Jr 407 Wallis, Edward B 219 Walsman, David Ouirin . ,. 403 Walter, AfTne Mane 183 Walter, Martin Jay 334 Walter Michael Carolyn ' 77 Walters, Daniel Wade 359 Walters, Diana Sue 196, 291 459 438 Walters, Gayle Francos . .. 30b Walters, James Philip 41 1 Walters Kathenne J 183 Walters, Louis Alan 435 Walters, Nancy Jean 377 Walton, Vivian Kay 465 Walton, Wymond D, Jr 311 Wampler, Jack William 379 Wampler, Janet Ann 299 Wampler, Richard S 85 Wampler, Robert Joseph 219 Wantland, Robert Lee 183 Ward, Connie Kay ...183,288,392 Ward, Cynthia Mane Ann 384 Ward, Sandra Jeanne 296 Ware, Kathenne Embry 376 Warford, Lewis Marshall 316, 424, 463 Warner, Lynn 390,395,460 Warner, Theodore M., 2nd 407 Warnock, Melissa 367 Warnock, Rebecca 335 Warran, Roosevelt 183 Warren, Aaaron K 225 Warren, Bonnie Lee 211 Warren, Claude M., Jr 302 Warren, James Eugene 312 Warren, John Robert 407 Warren, Richard Neil 41 1 Warren, Roosevelt 306, 338 Warrick, Estelle Arleen 397 Warring, Judith Kay 211,291 Warstler, Harold Edward 183 Warwick, Susan 437 Wasdovich, Michael A 196,236 Washington, Diedre Ann 394 Wassman, Mary Elizabeth 369 Wassman, William Robert .295,427 Wasson, Jack Alan 410 Wasson, Pamela 350 Waterous, Janice 378 Waters, George Edward, Jr 183 Watkins, Alvin G , Jr 379 Watkins, Anita Levanna 289,367 Watkins, Carolyn 437 Watkins, Donald D 379 Watkins, Joyce Ann 184 Watkins, Joyce Ann 378 Watkins, Laura Mac 211,394 Watson, Gone Allen 379 Watson, Leta L 350 Watson, Lori Ann 365 Watson, Morris Traver 196 Watson, Stephen Clair 329 Watts, Marcia Lynne 427 Watts, Michael Robert 391 Wafts, Taiiiera Lynn 420 Waugh, Kenneth George ..345, 346 Waugh, Ronald Joe 196,401 Wayco, James Edward 314 Wayts, Harriet Ellen 377 Weakley, Mary Margaret ...211,367 Weaver, Carl Douglas 196,410 Weaver, John David 329 Weaver, John Timothy 434 Weaver, Margaret L 368 Weaver, Paula Lou 168 Weaverling, William Ray.... 1 84, 402 Webb, Gail Elliott 376 Webb, John Phillip 313 Webb, Kenneth Dale 196 Webb, Marabefh 231,449 Webb, Raymond Lee 441 Webb, Sarah Lillian 322 Webber, Gladys Hilda 294 Weber, Lowell Robert 406 Weber, Ruth Ellen 308 Webster, Alan Lynn 184 Webster, Ann Adele 370 Webster, Gerald Best 391 Webster, Marshall Joel 309 Webster, Sandra Jane , 184,299 Weddle, Frederick W 321,424 Weddle, Jacqueline R 349 Weddle, Randall Jay 295 Wegert, Dennis Harold 356 Weickel, Suzanne E 308 Weigel, William Leroy 297 Weigle, Esther 449 Weigle, Patricia 465 Weil, David Samuel 411 Weil, Louis Arthur, 3rd 184 Weilemann, Monica L 459 Weimer, Jean Ri.itti 367 Weinberg, Irene Ruth 465 Weinberger, Myron H 225 Weinstein, Barbara L 327,432 Wcinzapfel, Thomas 445 Weir, Margaret Anne 393,429 Weirick, Richard Ronald 196 Weisbrod, Sandra Alexis 375 Weisner, Richard M 225 Weiss, Alane Ann 327,442 Weiss, Elaine 184,390,393 Weiss, Janet Sue 382 Weiss, Jean Carole 327.427 Weiss, Lee Arthur 325 Weiss, Mariailse 429 Weiss, Robert Alan 406 Weisser, Robert L 330 Welch, George Dale 416,422 Welch, Randall Smith 329 Welch, Wilnia Kay 294,337 Wcldclc, Michael Joseph 405 Wellborn, Jeanne Marie 184 Wells, Beverly 437 Wells, John L 430 Welsh, James Michael 184 Welsh, Robert Allen 411 Wemlinqer, Donald K 309 Weninger, Dorothy Mane 322 Wcninger, Rosalia F. 366 Wenning, Marvin Norris 356 Wentworth, Nancy 449 Wenzel, Joseph Allen 21 1 Wenzel, Wayne W 184 Wermcrantz, Steven Eric 41 I Werner, John Ralph 406 Werner, Lawrence Kurt 215,441 Wcrnimonf, Sandra Lou 384 Wertheimer, Donald E 334,429 Wervcy, Richard Dennis 236 Wesley, James Edward 406 Wesner, Jane Ellen 231 Wesner, Mary Ann 228 Wessar, James Le Roy 233, 440 Wessel, Norbert Gene 411 Wossel, Theodore John 303 West, Herman 306 West, Michael Alan 196,293 West, Terry Miles 382 Westerman, Perline J 375 Westtall, Phillip Kyle 236,433 Westlake, Dhina Lexine 364 Weston, John Bartel 331 Wetter, Elinor Susan 287 Wetzel, George C 319 Whaley, Lu Anna Kay 211,451 Whaley, Suzanne Mae 21 1 Whaley, Suzanne Mane 291 Wheat, Lawrence Joseph 379 Whcatley, Douglas Lee 383 Whcatley, Karen Sue 382 Wheaton, Constance J 316 Whcaton, Susan Kay 300 Wheeler, David Wagner 314 Wheeler, Thomas Michael 401 Whinston, Pamela K 327 White, Arthur Phillip 273,433 White, Barbara June 378 White, Carole Ann 365,451 White, Denis William 356 White, Denver Lee 284 White, Edith Elizabeth 296 White, George Edward 403 White, Jill 365,477 White, Judith B 211 White, Patricia Ann 382 White, Rebecca 367,416 White, Rebecca 460 White, Rebecca Louise 343,394 White, Reuben 200 White, Sue 437 White, Sue Ellen 211,304 White, Thomas Peterson 332 White, Virginia Lynne 307,427 White, Virginia Sue 231 White, Wilham Henry 330 Whitehead, Douglas 454 Whitehead, John Barry 313 Whiteleathcr, Judith A 300,460 502 Whilelock, Mary Frances.... 1 96, 290 Whiteman, Ann 449 Whiteman, Larry Kent 329 Whitfield, Cynthia Ann 369, 477, 428 Whittield, Terry 284 Whitham, Phyllis Jean 375 Whitinger, Beverly Jean 386 Whitlock, Joseph E 196 Whitman, Riley H., 2nd 303 Whitmer, James Howard 332 Whitmore, John M., Jr 324 Whittaker, Jon Michael ....303,428 Whittemore, Heather A. 322, 337,430, 417,421 Whittenberger, Charles 184 Wicht, James Edward 406 Wick, Terry Eugene 211,329 Wicker, G. Sue 367 Wickerham, Lynne E 369 Wickman, Thomas Richard .... 309 Widen, Karyl Dagny 463 Wiegand, Joseph Edward 379 Wiegand, Suzanne 384 Wiehe, Ronald K 297 Wieland, Diane Rae 368 Wien, Helen Jo 371 Wischhoff, Virginia A 184,307 Wiese, Mary Lynn 286 Wiesen, Robert John 319,450 Wies)ahn, Virginia Lee 377 Wiesmiller, Walter Hill 326 Wiggam, Marsha Louise 371 Wigginton, Carole 394,451,459 Wightman, Linda LaMar ....184,296 Wilbur, Gary Eugene 215,268 Wilbur, Gerry Ray 312 Wild, Don Charles 312 Wild, Margaret 449 Wilds, Donald Ray 400 Wiley, Ann Isabel 392 Wiley, Ann May 437 Wiley, David Lee 401 Wiley, John David 407 Wiley, John Duncan 379 Wiley, Merikay 184 Wilhelm, Pamela Colley 300 Wilhelm, Timothy Fritz 409 Wilhoit, Ernie Lewis 268 Wilhoite, John L 200 Wiike, Margaret Louise 335 Wiike, William Maxwell 295 Wilkerson, Sharon 437 Wilkes, Michcle 378 Wilkins, Lowell Rex 285 Wilkins, Mary Joanne 211 Wilkinson, Bruce John 329 Wilkinson, Ermal C 430 Wilkinson, Mona Jeanne 375,410, Shirley J Sue Ellen 369 ,477 392 ,477 Willey, Gary Lee 196,416,422 Wilkinson Wilkinson Willey, John 374 Williams, Andrew LeVon 313,357 Williams, Barbara Jane 196 Williams, Barbara Jean 211,422 Williams, Betsy Carol 307,337 Williams, Brooke Curtis 297 Williams, Carol Anne 369,447 Williams, Charles F., Jr 330 Williams, David 347 Williams, David Henry 309,417 Williams, David Max 196 Williams, James Joseph ...196,409 Williams, James Loy 309,450 Williams, Jerry Joe 215 Williams, John Donovan 408 Williams, Kathleen Anne . 299, 337 Williams, Leslie M 316,441 Williams, Linda Lou 308,440 Williams, Luida 437 Williams, Luther King 317 Williams, Lynetfe S 228 Williams, Marcia Jean 286, 184 Williams, Marianne 349 Williams, Martha Jean 21 1, 395, 451 Williams, Martin Dean 312 Williams, Michael N 21 1 Williams, Michael Ward 219 Williams, Nicholas Kent 295 Williams, Sara 437 Williams, Stephen Jay 402 Williams, Thomas R 428 Williams, Vincent F 184 Williamson, Cheryl Sue 376 Williamson, Sally Lee 370 Williamson, Sarah E 308 Williamson, Wallace F 406 Willis, Arthur William, Jr 184 Willis, Susan Lorayne 376 Willman, Linda Anne 369 Wills, Brenda Joyce 184,386 Wilmore, Thomas Lee 297 Wilmot, LeRoy Allen 309 Wilson, Barbara Ann 184,395 Wilson, Betty 366 Wilson, Carl Edward 411,417 Wilson, Carolyn Sure 211,444 Wilson, Colleen Jill 296 Wilson, Daphne Jean 335 Wilson, Dorothy Joan 328 Wilson, Edith Ann 366 Wilson, Holly Ann 386 Wilson, Jeffery T 403 Wilson, Judith 422 Wilson, Kathryn Mary 196,296,440 Wilson, Larry Earl 196 Wilson, Leonard F 196 Wilson, Martha Sue 375 Wilson, Michael Harwood 404 Wilson, Nancy Sue 422 Wilson, Ralph Stanley 359 Wilson, Richard Misner 84,311 Wilson, Robert Allen 219 Wilson, Robert Eugene 184 Wilson, Robert Raleight 312 Wilson, Roberta Lillian ,,,304,427 Wilson, Rose Mane ...211,289,395 Wilson, Sandra Kay 307 Wilson, Stephen Lee 403 Wilson, Susan Ann 377 Wilson, Thomas Glen 408 Wilson, Thomas Joseph 311 Wilson, Walter 200 430 Wilson, William Lee 379 Wilson, William Le 329 Wilt, Charles W., Jr 330 Wiltshire, Sally Jo 371 Wilzeler, Carol Ann 228 Wimmer, John Cleve 184 Wince, Michael Hamilton 376 Winckelbach, J. Karl 321 Windell, Ann Margaret 211 Windell, Anthony Ade 219,447 Wine, Diana Belle 375 Winfield, James F 401 Wingham, Kenneth Ray 401 Wingler, Mary Ann 2 11,382 Winings, Ted Ardcn 406 Winski, Alberta Rae 329 Winski, Louis Rand 334 Winslow, Bonnie Jean 184, 277, 307,459 Winslow, James Walker 315 Winslow, Pamela Loueta 370 Winslow, Sharon Lynn 277, 307 Winterfeldt, Paula C 211,451 Winters, Roger Lee ,401,432,428 Wirts, Gretchen Lynn 328 Wiseman, Phyllis Arlene 299,430,417 Wisker, Anthony James 403 Wisniski, James Lee 274 Wisniewski, Bob 274 Witham, Judith Rose 322 Witherspoon, Gary 312 Witmer, Janice Lucile 286, 184,438 Witmer, Wayne Lowell 324 Witney, Russell E 184 Witt, Susan Kay 300 Witte, Beth Ellen 290,428 Witte, R. Kent 219 Witten, James Paul 196 Wittenberg, Howard Jay .,,334,441 Witwer, William G, Jr 356 Wlodarek, Janice Ann 378 Woempner, Stephanie 437 Wofford, Gregory Lynn 313 Wolfe, Dorothy Ann 308 Wolfe, Eniily Agnes 350 Wolfe, John Russell 402 Wolfe, Margaret Diane 378 Wolfe, Thomas John 317,434 Wolfenden, George J,, 3rd 376 Wolff, Jerold Irwin 325 Wolff, Karl Alfred 196,298 Wolford, James Michael 309 Woll, Harvey Stephen 411 Wood, Dawn Diane 396 Wood, Elizabeth Eileen 378 Wood, James Nolan 309 Wood, Karen Rose 350 Wood, Michael Stephen 309 Wood, Norma Mane 211, 335,419, 451 Wood, Vicki Kathleen 378 Woodburn, Walter F., 3rd 303 Woodhouse, Allen G 196 Woodring, Barbara Jean 385 Woodruff, Linda Ann 228 Woodruff, Sheryl Ann 396 Woods, Carol Jean 375 Woods, Carolyn N 286 Woods, Joseph R 219 Woods, Sharon Kaye 376 Woodson, Johnnie Mae 301 Woodson, Marvin Lewis ,,,236,238 Woodward, George Baird 409 Woodward, James Edward 215, 268,431,433 Woody, Luella J 168 Wooldridge, Bruce Alan 460 Woosnam, Richard Edward 329,460 Worcester, Edward Healy 256 Worley, Gregory Scott 318 Wormser, Peter L 41 1 Worth, Janet Lee 392 Worth, John Oliver 316,424 Worthington, Londa Jean 376 Wortley, Ronald William 184 Wortman, Marilyn Sue 377 Wotherspoon, Lee 196 Woytinek, John, Jr 406 Wozniak, Vincent Emmett 383 Wright, Betty Jean 215,396 Wright, Cynthia Ann 211,308 Wright, David Dencil 315 Wright, Dennis Robert 314 Wright, Dinah Geraldine .,,211,305 Wright, Jerry Douglas 184,403 Wright, Kathleen D 378 Wright, Lesley Jean 384 Wright, Ned Howard 21 I Wright, Robert Aaron 402,459 Wright, Thomas Grant 196 Wright, Thomas Peck 329 Wright, Vernon Lee 236 Wroblewski, Robert J 405 Wuchner, Edward Joseph 324 Wulctich, Judith Ann 308,432 Wurster, Richard 225 Wurtz, John Anthony 326,450 Wylie, Robert 454 Wynn, Nancy Jane 211,322 Wynn, Virginia Jane 366 Wynne, Donald Francis 379 Wynne, John 219 Wysong, Margie Pearl 395 Wyzawski, Mary 416 Yancy, Judith Eileen 301 Yanney, Barbara Jean 310,417 Yarber, James Orlan 184 Yarling, Betty Jo 231 Yates, John Edwin 295 Yates, Sheha Adell 301 Yates, Shirley Ann 378 Yeager, Karen Louise 367 Yeager, Richard Eugene. .....354, 357 Yeager, Roy Robert 196 Yellen, Michael Jay 325 Yenerich, Randall James 303 Yepremian, Knkor 272 Yockel, James Edwin 390, 391 Yocum, Michael Winston 355 Yoder, Alan Keith 440 Yoder, Donald Francis 329 Yoder, John Maurice 196,391 Yoder, Keith E 200 Yoder, Sara Gale 366 Yoder, Sarah Emily 211 Yoder, Susan Virginia 394 Yoder, Vincent Lynn 402 Yoho, Helen Roberta 294 York, Alvin Robert 402 York, Bruce Edward 312 York, Donald Eugene 441 York, Patricia Ellen 382 Young, Carolyn Frances 211 Young, D, Ellen 393 Young, Don Allen 284,196 Young, Hilton C, S 391 Young, Joan 437 Young, Linda Ann 196,335,336 Young, Marlene 465 Young, Nancy Ellen ,212,369,451 Young, Patricia C 184 Young, Phyllis 437 Young, Sally 437 Young, Steedly 379 Young, Suzanne 305 Younger, Kenneth Marvin 325 Youngtiesh, Jay Frank 275, 338,433,460 Younghusband, Carol Jo 360 Yudkin, Franklin S 356 Yule, Roger Hilton 330 Zabroski, Barbara C 212,444 Zahn, John Herman 323 Zahrt, Frederick Knarr 293 Zahrt, Lillian Fay 184,288 Zaieck, Suzanne Marie 364 Zaleski, James Chester 319,347 Zalkin, Irene 184,287 Zailen, Adrienne Ann 335 Zaun, David Ronald ...309,417,459 Zavatsky, Larry 325 Zavodny, Margaret Joan 378 Zegelbone, Charles S 334 Zelden, Marcia Lynn 392 Zell, Frederick Charles Zimmerman, 212, 274, 391 Zellers, Judith 437 Zimmerman, Zellers, Mary J 231 Zimmerman, Zellner, Joan 366 Zimmerman, Zelt, Beverly 225 Zimmerman, Zeman, lantha Jo 328 Zickler, Leonard Louis 404 Zimmerman, Zieg, Kermit Charles, Jr 347 Ziegler, Joseph George 309 Zimmerman, Ztemer, Edward Rudolph 312 Zimmerman, Ziessman, Harvey Alan 334 Zimmerman, Ziffrin, Thomas Howe 293 Zimmermann Barry Lament 355, 358,403 Becky Lou 440 David Albert, 402, 400 Diane Louise 335 Donna Dee 346, 366, 477 Erdine Mane 212, 335,419, 460 Gail Elaine 308 Richard G 477 Sue Ann 212 Barbara Ann 351 Zohn, Andrea Trudie 367 Zook, Elvin G 225 Zoss, Sandra Lee 327,421,447 Zubkoff, Ronald 325 Zuercher, Daniel David 411,418 Zukowski, James John 403 Zultanski, Judith V 351 Zurath, Stanley F,, Jr 408 Zusman, Howard 454 Zweiban, Donna Barrie 287,370,427 Zwerner, Robert Kent 293 503 1963 ARBUTUS STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Judy Stevens MANAGING EDITOR Myrnj Oliver BUSINESS MANAGER Jamc- TLjrfUf PHOTOGRAPHERS Richard Horwitz Jerry L. 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