Indiana University - Arbutus Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

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Xlany old l.U. traditions like this one of the ZUE und 30's hurt lost favor with the students over the yi-urs. hut inalny of them still exist in one forin or unother. The podAhurning ctfeinony- minus the jordan :.wim-ix still u popular spring tradition with fre-lunen l:l'Llifl'I'I1ltl' pledges. Trrzditionx connected with the jordan River have hecn numerous down through the years since 1833. when the Uniierxity moved to its present location, lloimiiiuw hm e Ll wily ot hudding on its grassy hunks und wooden hridges, und once in Ll while you uni even see an lllilllllllllllll goldfish 01' two in its shallow waiters. There will allways he those, lrowever, who d0n't appreciate the jordan and will argue thut pollution demands that it he filled in. Xlaiyhe Jordan River reforin is in order, hut it's douhtful that anyone whok heen around l.U, for any length of time would haue the heart to eradicate it. Besides, if there were no jordan River, where would you throw newly 21, pinned. 01' engaged huddies and newly elected Student Body presi- dents? ln the mhower? Maybe thut's more con- venient, hut thc jordan is more fun . . . Showalter Fountain runs ll Close second. , , I' 1 -'Q-'W xl' '15 . ' ' lf' Xfam filg, 1 I Ugg,-' F,-Ani, xx-K,7. M . I ff Q -Q, ' u ' , , ,gf 'XT f ' ' ' XT: , 5 '. f.fJ7: 7V 3 -Z 4, ' - - 11 1: if 'C ! .I-fin ii A I-7 ' ,QA N' Vs - ' , dafg , 1 1 'f' fy ' ' ' A 'x f 4'-' b' '- ' s V A f, in - N 1 A x -15' V t I. It V vggikr , IN six 1 I' R V A .fx ' u -Q XC. V ,.. , if . . 2. -1. - . ,.f If i V , , 1 1g, I g.-,Ly ' - vs.. - ,ff-f .' -.Xa 1 4 N 6 Q '.f7'1lQf5 7 . L. 4 K H xzlxx mi,-, X, gl, XX. f ' ' tk' '- X J! H 'ia ' ! N '51 ,,- 5,,',4t, ' XXX ' '. '1' :N ', ' Z, X?-j',,q'.'f-j J' ' 'X'- -fi -f ' Q - 39. f1 1-fiiQg5f'fpie:x,..,, . , ., ,- - r , K ,t ,,-Q-- -i-'HN v , v-Yu,-.475,-1?j 52,2 ,- 31 Q ' ,., .ff I . One I.U, tradition that seems to hang on year after year, in spite of Purdue Universityis attempts to laugh it into oblivion, is the so-called I.U.- Purdue rivalry. A rivalry of some kind between I.U. and Purdue was, in its initial stages at least, kind of inevitable. After all, the two schools have always had a lot in common. Both are situated in and supported by the state of Indiana, both are in the Big Ten, and both share the Monon. But there thc comparison ends. In the two things that really count on any college campus-curricu- luin and football-I.U. and Purdue stand worlds apart. It is in the latter category that Moo U. has been trying for so long fand doing it so welll to squash any notions of a real i'rivalry with I.U. Last Nor, 19 there were probably more I.U. stu- dents watching the Michigan State-Notre Dame game than those listening to Ernie Nims' account of the ill-fated battle in Ross-Aide Stadium. And who could blame them? But in spite of 51-6 scores, the I.U.-Purdue tradition seems to be ingrained in campus life. Purdue students still paint POTF H fit has various interpretationsl on I.U. trees and sidewalks. And every November since 1925, there have been rumors of a bucket or something going to the winner of the I.U.-Purdue football game. Actually the Old Oaken Bucket is a traditiong it traditionally stays in West Lafayette. A symbol of the I.U.-Purdue squabble that I.U. students do get to see is the body of Iawn Purdue lying in state in the Commons lobby every Novem' ber. jawn met his death in the usual fiery fashion last fall, but one traditional aspect of this annual observance took on a new face for the first time in 36 years. Instead of the usual ROTC honor guard, a group known as the Red Barons main- tained a stalwart vigil over Iawrfs body and es- corted it to the pep rally for his annual cremation. The bloody Red Baron himself lighted the fire- then was chauffered away in his TR-3 sports car. Hgqr llislSl x' 'alll' ' ALL SEATS RESERVE 450, 4. aso, izsauiso Un 516 l at llkl tb l'l ,wgnsl The Red Baron, however, didn't confine his activ- ities to the guarding and cremating of jawn Purdue. He put in a good word for the Fightin' Hoosiers in the Homecoming parade and pep rally. His name also appeared on several campus trees, as his Pershing Rifles followers promoted the Red Baron- Snoopy feud feven if they did misspell Snoppyj. The rise and fall of mock heroes on campus, like Charlie Brown's funny-lookin' dog and his 10- 20-30-40-50-or-moren adversary, was not something new this year. Traditionally, someone or some group is always in the fad spotlight on campus. Last year it was Batman. Three years ago it was the Beatles. Y . 1 A - 1-ff 9? 3' J Q- Y ' 5 Il I A 96:55 .6 ATI -s ' ' ' -ittig '1 '76 'rs 1 ,if r'f-5' N' .,' ,r xi- . . ,Q 5, 6 14' s - 4, IBM - sg ,. . 4 I . 5 gif!! v .u Q x K 'O grieb 'Ag' .- X 6 - 4 ,P 7' W' 4 r no ng.: 1 45' :R - Y ik , . 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But the student of 1967 more likely than not knows little of the complete history and tradition of the fabled octagon. Most fraternity pledges soon learn that it is shaped in the form of a Beta pin. and nearly everyone on campus knows 'isomething about a girl becoming a coed if she's kissed in the XVell House at eleven . . . or is it midnight? Theodore Bose. '75, an alumnus of Beta Theta Pi, donated the building to the University in 1908. The portals were taken from the Old College Build- ing, and the shape of the eight-sided structure corresponded to its donor's fraternity pin. The coed tradition says that a girl is not an official I.U. coed until she has been kissed in the YVell House by an upperclassman du1'ing the 12 strokes of midnight Cnoon doesn't countj from the nearby hell tower in the UCL. How this tradi- tion came about is not certain. It probably sprang from the mind of an ingenious upperclassman, but some say it originated with Beta actives, who, after presenting their girlfriends with pins or engage- ment rings, kissed them in the Well House. Years ago, when coeds had to be in by ll p.m. on weekends, a girl had to stay out more than an hour past her eurfew to enjoy the tradition. It's doubtful that many modern day coeds would ac- cumulate 60 minutes of pink slip time for any tradi- tion-except maybe- on Little 500 weekend. Since the installation of artificial lighting in the lVell House in 1959, interest in its tradition has diminished somewhat. Today, even though the lights are no longer there, students simply don't have time to pay lip service to 50- or 60-year-old traditions. The I.U. student of today rarely gets closer to enjoying romantic tradition than sitting on a park bench with his sweetheart. i .Ah 's S... n'-JS I 3 'f 1 . . .., s, A M' ' Y wr. 'iii ., ' 'I . 4' . X 1. !f , ' t' ,pk 'N gp ls. Adam and Eve started the dating game a few years back. Today the tradition lingers on as a full- time sport in Bloomington, Indiana-second only to Hoosier Hysterian in its power to arouse mass emotion. Everybody plays . . . even freshmen. The keenest competitors are on the prowl . . . studying chemis- try: LAVALIER -1- persuasion : PIN -+- more persuasion : ENGAGEMENT RING. fWatch out, jack, the next reaction yields wedding bellslj Most, however, keep their cools and date around. Study- ing Cuntil 101 with Bob, the tall-dark-and-handsome junior across the quad. Calling Mike, the rugged He-man fbuilt like a Marlboro cowboyj, who took you to the Delt street dance and hasn't called since. Avoiding Harold, the persistent hometowner who waits outside Lindley for you on Tuesdays and Thursdays. He's so immature! I wish Bill would call. He hasn't asked me out since I sent him the birthday card-the one with the dove on the front and the poem I wrote on the inside. fm Flaissmn 1 :T1:i'E IX Ci The dating games most ambitious rookies even- tually adjust, becoming stable old pros. Looking back on the short-lived romances of his early years, the senior of 21 or 22 can manage a wry smile- wondering how he ever could have been so friv- olousland naive to believe in love at first sight. The majority of the dating game's young adults are then ready to retire from active competition and settle down to married life, grad school, a steady job, or a military obligation. Young mothers and youthful executives finally appreciate, in their fleeting free moments of rec- ollection, the romantic tradition of college life. For behind the artificial role-playing of the dat- ing game lie the lasting memories and experiences -the night a couple were actually old-fashioned enough to become pinned in the Well House or the time the Sigma Ghi's gave a brother a just- engaged clunking in the jordan during january- that combine to spark pangs of sentimentality when boy meets girl. 'TI ., Zn' gg q 9 Becoming 21 You wiiiuix lxiimx' limi' it is. You get up us usual. liul it .ill wc-im tliIh'1't-iit. You look in thu mirror iuiil ilk urittnii in thi- stupid grin on your fact-. Iluu- you iwuxllx' im-ut-licml that goal which haul uw-im-tl so ihxtuut lor so long? You gi-t out your Ll1ilYL'l'v5 lic-misc Quill your I.D. tu uiulxc Miro. You oucc auguin t-heck tlu- callcliclau' .ix you li.ut- alum' lllI'L'C' times al tlzly lui' the past mouth. This is ruully it-you'1'c 21. You xtuiv ut tht- ut-iliiig or tht- llom' in ull your slum-N lit xuu liothvr to gn ut ullj und think ahout tonight wh:-u your more wurlclly fi-it-mls are going tu xhuu xuu thi: high xputs xvliinli luivc lu-cu tuhoo for with .ui iiiilis-uiunlily long timc. Tliv lin! xtup un this culturzil tour might iuti'04 Llucv you to lluthim- thu cuiisciciitiiilis tulillic-friotvtl tixulitiou .it Xin-kk, who will do t-wi-ytliiiig to your LD., saw huiliiig it in lcmou juice, to dutc-rmine itz validity. l',1 L 3 ',' ' wi. 'K 114 Then, if y0llll'L' still gaine, you might mix-on to the Reg, which takes its name from its collvction of antiquv clocks. Hut that's ahout the only antique thing, youlll fiml there. Thc Waitrvsses are not only young. hut thcy also havc a grvat si-nsc of humor. The-y lmvc to, to work tlicre. From tlwrc you might hit thc Royal Oaks, which is a cross lu-tive:-11 an art gallvry and a left-hank version of Sing, Along lVith Mitch. Thvn, if yoifrc still in good shapu, you have to see the Stardust. The 'Dust is a nt-wly clccoratccl spvak-easy with walls illnstratn-cl with Al Capont-ish photographs, ultra-violct lights that look fuzzy even if you'rc not high. wliitv-lvvienl waiters, a blasting, hand, and a mass of writhing hoclics on thc halc-ony dance floor. Anil tlicix-'s mort' to svn'-Dax'V's Locker, Pigalle, Sullyls Oalcun lliiclict, and many inorv, hut at this point your ineinory is pu-tty vagina-. Tho next morning you roll over, look at the clock. clvciclc that they can holcl class without you, and get somc more sack tilnc. Afton' all. yfllllll' only 21 once. ,vs.sJ s y I' ,- 4, 1 , Wt. .. , A Wa Knfaig. 5.1 W '-5136-in 3' ' UNT!! 5' -, Ar ,,Q w I xg' K ,.,-.-.L nn..-.Q -Q., ha.. hs.. --Q. -Q... Ons., -Q... -von... -4,. .51 4-, ,rn 'RQ 5 H Flig- : 'sz' 1 '. ' . a - . A, u n M- . Q.-,. Little 5, Weekend A month before Little 500 Wfeekend of 1966 got underway, Qualifications narrowed the contenders to 33 QBatman was disqualified for pedaling through the intieldl. and the announcement of the perform- ers for the Variety Show brought protest from all sides. Variety Show jokes hecame the rage. And while many students mocked the selection of talented Connie Stevens, grade school drop-out Roger Mil- ler, the scintillating Ginny Tiu Review, and Mr. ho-ho-he-he himself, Red Buttons, still others were packing their hags for Grand Prix Wfeekend at Purdue. But for those who stayed, Little 500 VVeek- end turned out to he. as it traditionally is, The Worlds Greatest College Xlieekendfl Slamminy Sammy Snead was the headliner at the Golf Jamboree and finished ahead of his compet- itors with a tliree-over-par 74. Even rainy weather didnt keep the spectators away. The erowd must have loved golf. said Snead. I, for one, wouldn't have come tif he had been a speetatorlf' Snead held a Golf Clinic free to students in which he divulged the secrets of his famous coat- hanger and snaperoo. In the Mini Parade that evening Willkie North 5 and 6 and Phi Epsilon Pi had Mini Great Breaks as they won first place with their unfold- ing king with a trieycle within its head. Batman macle a sizrprise appearance at Quuls Clef-rj, lm! even on Iris Batcyclc his time wz1.s'n't fax! enough to qualify. The unfolding king built by Willkie North 5 mul 6 fbelowl took top honors in the Mini Parade. 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'sv M I - lfx :.f2:'Qf . 1Qf -V, if ' Pavlwnt .1g 'll in Q W , 54 .Q nl I Sliurlly alter the tup-rated Crimson squad ti'--aim-tl the Cream teain in a 27-T victory in the .annual Cream and Criinsun foutliall game, the l,ittle 500 Race got unclerway under cloudy skies. Phi Gannna Delta and Sigma Phi lipsilun had taken the top two sputs in Quals, but tenth- l'.llllil'Ll Phi Kappa Psi pulled ahead Ot the Sig Eps in the tiiial 13 laps to claiin their litth victory iii the liistnry ul flle 11100. l3t-cause uf an LlCL'lLlCllf in the 187th lap, the Phi Psi! grahliecl an lS45CL'UIlLl aclvzlntage which the Nlig Eps never recuverecl, A second Sig Ep fall on the east turn ut the 196th lap lengthened the Phi Psi margin to 48 seconds. They linishecl the 2200 laps in 211651, after showing great pruinise early in the race when they led the pack tor -13 laps. An unprecedented victory record, kisses from Ruse Bowl Queen Carule Cuta, and a welcome clunli in the victory pool-yes, it was a great clay lui' Phi Kappa Psi and eoccl sponsor AOPi. Q. 13 s ,lllllilllllf Phi Pai' mul t'lft'H ll fru Jrlflx ulznupwl il rmuplftimx nf ilu X x und Ilavir AOPi friuncls MKII!!-.SfI'!II'1iH nmms and up in ilu' .s-mulls at thu JuUll1 1111. ' RUADMASTER SCOREBOARD TEAM 'K 5 V1 X if ,4 ' rllwlsgf ' V sw-a r l Nh Q Q. fr Wfwlln 'K No, it'.s not u graduate who shriveled up in the heat of the day. This skeleton was the contribution of the n1c'zlin'z1I grads. Commencement Law, medical, and dental graduates traditionally tried to outdo the previous years efforts at being different at I.U.'s 137th annual Commencement last june. Law grads substituted barrister derbies for mortar boards, while the graduation project of the M.D.'s wassuspending a human skeleton over the Stadium with five large balloons. Dental students, however, had problems. Several hundred paper teeth cut-outs were to be carried by helium-filled balloons and released at degree-com ferring time. They incurred only one difficulty- the helium tank ordered from Indianapolis could not be squeezed into the transport car. It was a day steeped in tradition in some ways and completely departing from it in others. But a traditional VVell done . . . Ed Kitclf' sign pulled over the stadium by an airplane bid an approving farewell to the 4853 members of the Class of '66, ,fin rysgwlf. vw r.: 5-Q' 5 Y IW- if hui-. k I, :HEL hvgkli ft ki hx? la 4IL b fl? - W irish. -wif' ff f t 1 1f'I,,,L'il'0 ' risk-,Li it f-ahh he 2 fr Ftp' L i.,l H. gr-1, Q . tf .Q LI Egg: . '- 1 71ir?fE.,1'1'i 1IH'5'l Mft ibqififffh FV? -fb' -, rJr.'.u-fi i..,bil:- -' 1 ' ' '- f A i 'L-Jr ,A F' ht 325. it i 'lf 'elfrrfinli it in nf,-uvnlbakg. 3'i.'ff,ifg , ,F I 11311 L. ','.4a'lQ:if'f1 Wg' ,trail-.551-'f I H '2.Egg:L f 5rrfsf'sf'E' 'ft b'? 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'sf v 'ff' , ' -f L I J -. .ATM-' . .L '-L.-'xi4n-f WF 5- -u-L .Lv Freshman Camp lt was counselor and L-ainpcrg server, washer. and scinpcig advisor and advised, thc first collcgc experience for 500-Fra-sliinzni Camp for the class of 70. The YMCA, YWCA, and the junior Division were ahlc to accoinmodatc every applicant by hai'- ing simultaneous prograuns at Camp llivcixlzxlc and at Bixitlfoixl NVoods for tht- first tiinc- last fall. Buzz groups, 'Allow to Dcxvlop an Etfvc-tive Faith on Campus, Coach Pont, thc Citations, and a iniui-Activities Fair we-rc all il part ol the two-clay progrmiis. Talent varivty shows, taillis hy Univeisity professors and studt-nt lcuclws. tugs-ut'-war. and a healthy dost- uf folksinging were included for good iiieusiiiv. The rn-d swcaltsliirt and rod SAB hat wcrc tht- status synihols, iniu'king iippwclassiiicii who had he-como czunpus lczidurs. Those counsclors, all Y- incinhcrs, hrouglit thc- advice that new students can gvt only from thusc who have hccn through it all he-fort-. Planning, leadership, and participation were all responsihilitios of the staff. This was what for many inadt- camp ai clizillt-nge-to return next fall as campus leach-rs tlic-insclvcs. -f,-- PX f x 4' Af f.. 'ing 2 Rip 'Um up, tcm' 'mn up, ,qiuff 'Um , . , V . I,1'r1rr1ing I.U. yrllx from varsity clz1'c1rIr'arlr'rs ' 1 ix part of the n'xpc'rim1vf' at Frcslmznn Camp. I 4 1 I nj K. ,N ..-.xv f 'unfit-Q1 ':': VJ? .fx - J N. Writing Checks XYhether trotting through late registration. cool- ing their heels in bookstore lines, or inching through the Activities Fair Mobs. students last Septemher kept a firm grip on plaid and pin- striped checkbooks. Most students registered hy phone for fall classes last spring. but the freshmen didnt have it so easy. Registration moved to Briscoe Quad in july for freshmen who could come to campus then, hut tht-re were the inevitable stragglcrs-mostly out-of- state freshmen and last-minute transfers-who keep supermarket registration in the Old Fieldhouse from dying out completely. Buying books for classes was as frustrating and almost as expensive as registering for them. Bar- gain hunters rummaged through stacks of hooks looking for doodle-less texts and red-vested clerks, who were nowhere to be found. And there was never a dull moment for the un- wary freshmen who heard all the pitches, signed numerous application, and wrote many checks at the Activities Fair. The wi-ll-oriented student, however, knew how to resist-he merely left his leather-bound bankroll in his room. fa..-w ls if 1 m X 9. Youll .s-mu' -81.50 if you buy now was the fervent plea nf Arlmtux I1lIiS'llll'S.Y ll1llllll,QI'l' jrivk Friscli fubovc In pfl.sse11sl11f llf flu' Az'fit'iIi42s' Fuir. Stiulrnfx l'l'ULlxLI1 Polaris jokes and lmlzzm-ml tlirir I'Ill'l'lvIJO0IiS wlulz waiting in iniI1eIicuz1I1Ie linux in the Bookstore fbclowj lc ti -. . A , a 1 5- a-3' - l ...-21 sm.. ...--Q 'fad -'Y' Q-K-s :UG Minn. ,5 Tiny lrml, lvul fnml fmvlball mmf: john Punt f'lf'f1Juml Dum of SflIlI1lIf.X' Rulzurt Slmffvr zfifllft min flu' 1711 ,DVI-Vllffllfl C011- Imt Sigma Clzi .s-rLu'!1n'u:'l jan Ilw, ll uulrl1l1r11'111'1I I,ll'V71. 26 u-A V . if v 'Aw ,., fn .f zg,: ,Sm ag K Q F , x . I. M V .1 Qi' 5 A. nwffi-,, l L, , sv wig ,u1,,. . ' .vi ' J: s. - 19 , . '- is S . f 'V I i 5 1 -'Q -Xxx!! Q f Q NX NH X :T fi kv! Xfxf Vwfxfy X X25 ZVV .211 Nwxffxjl fxfjjx' I Football Weekends A bolted lunch, a jostled walk, an unbending bleaeher. The crowd rises, sercams, and onto the field surge the Fightini Hoosiers-another home game is about to begin. Everywliere in a 'isea of red, eoeds are primping, windblown hairdos and tueking in poorboys, while poor boys are standing in endless lines for eoffee to warm them. The serainble is on in the card section to find the right card for the next 1'Olllil'lL'72.l red and white INDIANA, inevitably speckled with a blue or yellow mistake. Backing the Bison, an energetic team of Pom Pon girls and acrobatic cheerleaders start their spirited chants. The crowd rises as one, and the booted pigskin sails toward the end zone. Then a frantic rush is on in the stands for tiny, white footballs hurled by redeshirted inanagers. Pandemonium prevails throughout the rest of the afternoon, through the half-tiine show, through a screaming, jumping, horn- blowing second half. Oeeasioually the crowd is distracted by 21 Pre- vent Forest Fires streamer floating through the sky or a helicopter with a photographer leaning preeariously out one side. Then it's over, except for another jostled walk, a bolted dinner, and a rush to get ready for the pop concert. Marching 100 Rush is not strictly a Creek thing-rush is a tootball half-time tradition. Hordes of spectators make a bee-line for snow cones, the Fightin' Hoosiers dash into the locker room, and the March- ing 100 fall 150 of themj rush onto the field dis- guised as a conestoga wagon or a not-so-diagonal pen, The Marching 100 compiles not yards rushing, but miles. In the 100 season, which runs from sum- mer camp through the Purdue game, each hands- man totals more than 400 marching miles. Multi- plied by 150, that's two and a half times around the world, Their travels most often take them to the Dust Bowl, in Memorial Stadium, where they run through show practices-usually more than two and a half times. Before the actual rushing at a home game ever begins, however, the Marching 100 participates in Don Gillis, Ceremony of Allegiance, nominated this year for national patriotism competition. From then until half-time, they're confined to the stands- except, of course, for Bob Bayfield, who's usually up in the air about something. But when the clock reads 0:00, the word is CO, as the musical 100, led by drum major Bob Myers, and the feature twirlers set out once again to stump the east stands with an inverted intermission, '. ,, Nr. I 41 Q .44 ,J 1, V- 4.5! N X, zgpsa . 37' 4. fb Q A 1. .l B 1 KA r?ff'Wf5s'ff 'Qui-if-Wx '-' -4 . . , -.M Homecoming ' , F i It From a meager beginning in 1910, Homecoming at Indiana has ninshroomed into a three-day affair prefaced by weeks of preparation. 'The Battle of the Bands followed the 1966 parade and PPP rally, climaxed by the lighting of the 'Flame of Victory, a tradition started last year when four symbolic torches representing academics, athletics. the past. and the future of I.U. were lighted, A N'olliswagen-dragon with flapping wings and blinking eyes fhelowj built by MHC and Read Center won hoth the overall and first place inde- pendent float competition trophies. Chi Phi and Alpha Gamma Delta bntted their way to victory in the organized float. division with a bison ramniing an Indian from inside a teepce. The lllini's Last Stand, portraying Homecom- ing 150 years ago. brought Sigma Chi and The Poplars a first place in the organized lawn display division. 1Vright and Forest 'iSailed to Victory in the independent lawn display division in their three- masted schooner, complete with flag pole. i Q . l 1 l 7 x1 s W ' ' Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic soc- wty tor incn, sponsored its 65th annual Blanket llop, where the announcement was made that Cail Krieblc, treslnnan from Torre Haute, had been 'host-ii 1966 Homecoming Queen. In her court if ere janice Brown, jill Grossman, Connie Makiel- slsi. and Merri Mueller. The traditional Cadavur Bowl game between law ,tml medical students kicked off Saturday activities. Xt the afternoon's Hoint-coming gains with Illinois, l.t, Gov. Robert Ll. Rock fabovej was on hand lu help crown Queen Gail. The lloinecoming Var- iety Show, with Duke Ellington, the Singing H005- iwxrs, and the Belles of lncliana, brought to a close Tuwcekeml victorious in many ways. just ask the ini. ii 7.- T' ns' .1 L Of M M 3-0 -J. - 5 . .ig ' .Jiri 'z f A vii. ff, Q' . ' . u. -' -.-.1 -- ,,-11-1, , Y4. - ': , v r ' ' , !.f .bu ,f W 1? 'r .4 ' ,wx . . fr- r-' , ,. N. wx , A ' ' . wa .HP ,,.,,, . ,mf v -0 .V--L . I . N. -Ma., -. V - v :'. Y - -- Q ov , ..,, 'f J- n 1 . A . ff, , I .- F 1 1 5 .J - ' , . -. , 1 Except for those first ieu days als an in-slnnan walking up Seventh Street toward the Fine Arts Plaza, staring at the Union in disbelief, seeing stately Ballantine tower above the trees, and wit- nessing the striking Indiana limestone eimtrastr-rl against the multitude of c-hanging colors so typical of fall in southern Indiana, we often fail to appre- ciate the esthetic beauty' of the campus .is nnielr as we could. jokes about the jordan are eommon, rumors about Saturday night activities in Beck Chapel eirenlati- and the XVoodland Campus of Indiana L'niversity' booklets shuflle their way to the bottom of the desk drawers. Midterins, all-campus dances, tlirer--horn labs, and football games somehow seein to occupy so much time that not many of us look tu one side or the other when rushing to and from class- unless it's to catch a glimpse of that unbelievabli- Pi Phi or to grab a rnimeographed Hier from a stnf dent dissenter. But just once in a while-after youre just rev eeived a mailbox full of good news or when tln sun breaks through a solid week of clouds and 43-degree rain-the beauty of fall at l.U. strikes you as it did the first day you saw it. Beck Chapel snuggled between Ballantine and Dunn Ceine-ti-rx the sunlight filtering through yellow leaves, an Wooded path thats become a solid sheet of erunelu leaves-it all makes you kind of glad that you didn i go to Purdue after all x -1 .gil 3 X HN . . WC 4 fr 3'-'f.':: 21-X .A Lx' 'I' 'fn-1 xA. '.-. . 1 3. ,,.-A.. .1 A1 , ., . RYEYJ b ,4 'l-g,-l CE. College Bowl Wliilc Columbia University was defeating Provi- dence, 300-205, in the nationally tclevised CE. College Bowl, Indiana's team was preparing for Its bout with the New York City scholars, sche- duled for the following Sunday. Ken Abraham, Norma Danovitz, Tom Shriner, and Janis Starcs uliallcnged any faculty or student group to match them in a battle of wits in pre-show trials. The trials, however, proved more successful than did the actual competition, as Columbia thwarted LU. hopes, 250-145, A list of towns relating to Napolean's life, a description of the human heart, and a quote from Alice in YVonderland posed problems for the Hoosier tcam co che d hx Prof ack Sheehan, radio .pa-1 1' '.j and television. l 'L P gn.. - 38 ag' President Stahr, othcr official hosts, and Secret Service men escort Vicv-Prvsizlent Humphrey to the siage door entrance of thc' Auditorium, while a large crowd of students looks on. : , .N v .... -v , , m, ' , Q L il ' A x K gxl 4 'x 1. I, ' I IK 'U awww P NOX PLY. 1K Um' of tin- fww pifkrl Ill'l71fIlISfl'!Iff0l7.S' of the year was ,mv pmtuting US. il1l'U1L't'I7Il'Ilf in Vietnam during Vim'-Pn'.sAi4lw1t Il1m1plm'y'.s visit lo campus. ,X -Ns Jw Straight from the heart of medieval France, an elegant castle glistening in winter ice welcomed Dec. 2 visitors to a five-year-old I.U. tradition -the President's Ball. Dubbed Chateau Blanc, the affair transformed Alumni Hall into a snowy French countryside, complete with frozen ponds, evergreens, and a picturesque courtyard. I.U. has for many years held a dance in early December to officially open the formal dance sea- son on campus. YVhen President Elvis I. Stahr was inaugurated in 1962, the dance was called the Inaugural Ball in his honor. In the four years since, it has been called the Presidenfs Ball. The head of the University and Mrs. Stahr have always been on hand to greet more than 500 couples each year. In 1963 a pop concert was added to the agenda, and the affair blossomed into the President's Ball Weekend. This year the concert featured pop and jazz vocalist Nancy Wilson and comedienne Ioan Rivers. Presidentfs Ball -----no-v-.,.,...-.. .....,.....-........,-..... ,, ,lx -ww- X- O gr ...-..'- gf' ' by Great Issues A Republican sweep of 44 of the 60 seats in the new Great Issues Forum seemed to predict the general trend for the November state elections. The Daily Student continued to rail against the elected form of Great Issues, but hundreds of students voted anyway. Democrats won 12 seats, and the Socialists took the other four. The Democrats, led by Don Hanlin, formed a coalition with the Republicans in support of Tom Williams and successfully opposed the majority leadership of Dave Adams on several issues. A Republican vote, however, did repeal Medicare. Party ranks broke to open communication With- out recognition of Red China. A Republican measure to cut off funds for the YVar on Poverty was defeated, and both parties backed American policy in Vietnam. The fall session of the Forum ended with demands for improvement, and the senators them- selves formed a committee to write a constitution and discuss future election procedures of repre- sentatives. .s -. X,-, 1, We ' . , ,t,. . N I' A , .ii .,-,. , Q 5 5 Rcpllblicari Ron Lisalc led floor debate on the 1nz1j0rify's zztfcmpts to repeal such l7lf'H,S'llf!'.S' as the VVar on Poverty and iI1l'diL'lll'l'. ...q Spirit 4S'lIgQK'l1 frequvrztly in the Democratic ranks as minnrily Ivrlrlvr Don Hzmlin flower riglltj found liz' just rIirln'l have enough rottms' fo defeat flu' 44 Rt'- plzllliczms who opposed national liberal polifics on all fronts. jufly Cflill uprfwx lm mr1111xf 41ml zlvligfzf upon Hmg urlrmzl 1967 Arflutux Omwn. Af rigllf ix javk lin-,fl1. Arlmfm lmum xx mumzglr, mlm f.x1,urIul fully on atugf. 'I x Qhristmas Eve on Campus 'Twas the night before Christmas, December 19, .ind the merrymaking officially began at 7 0'clock. Ks a carry-over from the old tradition of the whole t-runpus caroling, the Singing Hoosiers gathered at Kirkwood and Indiana and proceeded west to the 'ity square, greeting holiday shoppers with notes uf Christmas cheer under the direction of Robert Stoll of the School of Music. Them was responsible for the musical gaiety it the IMU-sponsored A'Snowflake Frolicn in Alumni llall later that evening. A snowman and carolers igainst a background of a snow-covered house set the stage for the gala Christmas dance. Then out on the floor there arose such a clatter, i-veryone looked to see what was the matter. St. Nick himself for was it Santa VVellsPj ho-hoed Through the crowd, led by eight prancing feminine helpers, to the time of jingle Bellsf, After toss! mg candy canes to all, he seated himself on stage wr watch the crowning of Arbutus Queen Judy Cain fix' President Stalir. And then while Santa disappeared, the crowd dispersed, candy canes in hand, for the winter's walk back home. s , . fi, ' 1 ' H 5 E' 7 .Y - s if X . . 4 . 23 'f I7 r ,, D ,,f M W 'iw ,. ' I. 1 . C-I J , 4 - 5 -44 -3-'L f .ici K It .1 Q I . If 5 ' M ,N x-rj U-. ...M A . ',-. - ...n- L 1. S Y f. 'fi f Q: , I -'fv --.-f-Q b gi . IA I ' I f JUDY CAIN SENIOR ALPHA EPSILON PHI Arbutus Queen 'T Arbutus Queen Court CAIL ENGEL SENIOR KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA QC 1 o 4 i g if in ' -4 f.-rf :Y vffeyu-rf i' Ilia! f ' 7 ' 5 w.,..,.- ---,...,,,V g.,g-acura:-Q ,' ' - 5 ,, , H 4,,,.-, 2 -..W -uv ,.,,.... . V ,mn 5 yn. 1 Y 0 4 JANIS JOHN -41. SENIOR s ALPHA PHI If r f ,..' v-'41 1 u I 1 1 f v 51 ,,iww 1.41: Arbutus Queen Court MICHELE RACKHAM SOPHOMORE CLARK HOUSE X' ' i 'L 4-v'fW if M f . 17 . '3 gn., - , My 51 i 'J ' V. -Q, ...K :TT -A -fu 1 1 wr ,i E, 'W s. 1 5 F? if ,. R. .- ,x...' iv, ,gui 4-'N SUSAN WARNER FRESHMAN MCNUTT QUAD rww N. 53 Maria Beale F1111-lier. fi former llliss Amerira and guest fzrii-iw, wiilrimiizs irliili' ilu' eonlesinnts are llaclcsfage. Miss l.l,l. Pageant In all the preliminary pageants I've attended, remarked Maria Beale Fletcher, Miss America of 1962, I've never seen a hetter display of talent. Maria Fletcher was guest emeee of the 1966 Miss I.U. Pageant, in which t01'1 l.U. eoeds entertained the audience with diverse talents ranging from popular singing and haton twirling to piano playing and monster-mashing through the tulips. The retiring Miss I.U,, Marla jill llaheeker, who later traded that title for that of Miss Northeast Indiana, relinquished her erown to jane Ann Rutledge that night. ' First runner-up was Kimberly Glasser, who brought down the house with her reply to the question Do you helieve in love at first sight? Answered the young lady, Well, I dont generally make a habit of it. Andrea I-lilhurn won second runner-up honors. In the talent competition she had delivered a flawless and moving reading from Thornton XVilder's play Our Town. Vocalists Andrea Darrow and Patricia Burmeisler won third and fourth runner- up trophies. xwi. X . F Having exchanged mutual good lucksf Iane fcenterj and Kim frightj await the announcement of the first runner-up, Mary Ann Mastrouiclz Ileftj, one of the ten semi-finalists, eagerly waits to see if her roommate, Jane, will win. I.U. walked away with the top two laces in the stare pageant as Marla Hafecker flef-tj was named first runner-up to the new Miss Indiana, Jane Rutledge. After- the announcement of the winner, Mary Ann is the fzrst to congratulate jane. , ,f -Q D. 1 If . 5' A 44 . V ,'l I- ' J. T1 has I ' P- 9 I 'if' .2 , 2,,f P: , -avi-f .' l .1 , Miss Indiana Pageant jane Rutledge faced an unusual, if not somewhat depressing, situation as she traveled to Michigan City last july to com- pete in the 1966 Miss Indiana Pageant. I.U.'s representatives had for three consecutive years made it to the first runner- up spot, but no further. Moreover, the first and second runnerseup in the I965 state pageant were returning to try, try again. As the week-long pageant opened, it looked like old home week at I.U. Five I.U. eoeds were among the 22 contestants seeking to succeed Eileen Mary Smith of Indianapolis and Ball State. And the emcee was an I.U. alumnus. In the preliminary nights of competition, lane Rutledge and Marla Habecker won three of the four first-place trophies, So it was to no one's surprise that. after the announcement of the second runner-up on the final night, jane and Marla stood together-anxiously waiting to see which would get the first runner-up's trophy. For the second year in a row, it was Marla, That left jane Rutledge, the daughter of a former Miss Kansas, to wear the banner of Miss Indiana at the Miss Amer- ica Pageant later in the summer. 55 6 -s 4' MTIH Purrulr' uf Smlrf' uns ilu' fzrst r'u'nt flrzfillfl mf final High! of Idllllllfllflllll in ilu' Min Amrri II P1111 1111! mul nulfmm ny lk' LirzLw,x ,um jam' Huilrzlgw milking., 11011.11 Ihr' rurmuy rarrying ilu' 4'Mi,s,s Imliumf Ullffl Q 'lr 1 N ,fwfmf f. ffm. um lrmu muff Im ful Ill. lmnm nj lu1uH1IVl my. my lln If 1: x- ml fm 1 'Ill' At Bunker Hill Air Force Base, Jane got a granrl tour, including an inspection of the pilofx cockpit on the B-58 'Creused Light- ning. Miss lndrana jane Rutledge returned to I.U. in September, rust as she had done the previous two years. But Inst tall things were ditterent. She had greater poise, sell Lonfidenee, and responsibility than she Had ever had before. She was Miss Indiana und ,lie arrived nn campus in an Oldsmobile Turanudo l'L'Lll'lllj.f the state seal and her uwn name in btild wtters. Full was a time for festivals all over the shite, ind every weekend found June. a junior in the 'whool uf Klusie, rind her escort-mother touring indiana to appear at functions iuiigiiigx, frum grand ,penings to parades tu tuurs of Hoosier military rstalilisluiients. Besides reeeix ing u new Tmlurudo to drive ex ery A4100 miles. June wus showered with gifts frum img:-Qiiit supporters :ill over the state and natiirn, rueluding scholarships, tushious. and joh oppor- fuuities. such us a TXVA summer hostess offer for this summer. Hut must rewarding to her wus her experiences ui .ill ureas of pageant wurk. frum the campus to ilu- Xliss Amerieu Pageant itselt. . ,- ...,....-..... J '-:cw t r-A Z, web MXNY. RNN XRXSTLEXBSY. JW kwa , , , , '. ' ' ' -'N 7 H- 1-LF N. 1 wJ Kg!-'dw J ,,wiJV, 57 1 irrb :A f I 2 1 v 1 1 n bk Wm fini-f yn uyq.. 1 egg., 1 Homecoming f V I U35-11 K N CML KRIEBLE I FRESHMAN z' v1'.w-fi' FOREST QUAD . ., .Q 0 .Q V-Iomecoming ueen Court MERRI MUELLER ,IANICE BROWN JILL CROSSMAN CONNIE MAKIELSKI '1 . nw L41 ff' ' .305 -J ' vi-52?-fx 'V .Q ,-Tw, ', ,wg hr . 5'M3'1' w 22. W T3 RISE? .,f .. 'D . -WF! ,,, ,.,., . - v A ' wc,- 1 A' , 'ul' - Tyronian Royalty HILL HUSCHMANN DELTA TAL! DELTA MIM! LITTLEICHN CURRY HQUSE Cb C- 4. fav A-A Military Ball UCSD KRIS BEESLEY FRESHMAN RABB HALL Kris Beesley smiles radiantly after being crowned Military Bull Queen by her predecessor, Andrea Darrow. f-1 E . e i dy' '9 Wh RNA nr-f4'6' ' ' 1 war-v B ri Q, , . Q I I, Pop Concerts XVerg- you a celelnity stalker? Or perhaps you iiist liked swinging sounds. Either way you were in for excellent entertainment this year at INIU pup concerts, nearly all of which attracted sell- .int audiences. The hushand and wife singing duo, Steve Law- ,-.-iice and Eydie Corinc, gave two polished cx- ,implcs of their quick wit and vocal ahility in the first concert of the fall. Sang liydic. XIatcliinakei', iiirrtclnnaker, make me a match. Replied Steve, Vootl You'i'e a match . . The thin man of music, composer Henry Nlancini, iowccl weekenders with academy award winners like Hoon Hivcif' and alternated with his 'iacaclciny rxxard losers such as 'iTlie Theme from the Great Lace. Six trumpets. a drum, and several strings .inin I.U. joined fXIancini's orchestra. The suhtle '-l,incini touch prevailed-a great hand for Band hiv. Two heards and a blonde who form the unique tk trio ot Peter. Paul, and Mary clowned. sang. all swung through two jam-packed concerts. Their .M-nseness and vitality captured their audiences, fiieh responded eiitlnisiasticully to old PP 6: XI iirites like i'Blowin' in the Vlindh and to newer 'ir-s like 'iHu11'y Sundown and a rocked-up ver- ii of MOI' Blue. X lively, quickly moving performance hy Johnny irliis and his college-age singing group, Our fling Generation, pleased an overflowing Audi- viiiin with a wide range of tunes from That's li.it's New at the Zoo fOuchl You're Steppini on it l'ouchlJ to the romantic Xlathis ballad sounds Chances Are and 'iThc Twelfth of Never. ' oinpleting the President's Ball weekend, Nancy lson, one of todays most popular jazz vocalists. yeared with comedienne Ioan Rivers. Ernie 'ns and the Hurryin' Hoosiers were a surprise at- .rion during an extended intermission. The VVil- ii treatment was fully and successfully applied to 'li selections as You Can Have Him and Guess ' ho I Saw Today. 'XI-itown moved to our town as The Spinners, illy and Lester, and the Motown Band accom- iiied the Supremes for a swinging February con- it, Dianna, Flo, and Marv rocked, whispered, and i-cd their way through two sell-out performances tli such favorites as I Hear a Symphony, Stop 1 the Name of Lovef' and Baby Love. University Theatre Two opportunities are open at I.U. for under- graduates interested in practical theatre work. One is Theatre 300. an experimental theatre di- rected by graduate students, and the other is the University Theatre, which is open to any I.U. stu- dent who wants experience in il wide variety of theatrical productions, The Theatre opened its fall season with a p o- duetion from Showboat Majestic, UOn Borrowed Time. and one from the -66 Brown Countv bill Clarence Other productions this season included i'Tlie Aleheinistf' An Enemy of the People, Hotel Paradiso. and Mother Couragef' Students re- hearsed more than 20 hours a week before each performance. Operating on a large hudget, the University Theatre can provide experience for the undergrad- uate not only in acting but also in related fields sueh as sound, stage management, set design, and eostuming. 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Lnuix, Hi1l111rrlBr'fm1, EL'11n.s-ton, Ill. Hnlwf rf Fmnkx, Pnrtlrmrlg Dvzwy Mc'- Dmmlrl. Chi, flgng mul Elizulzrtlz Cus- XlIlIIlll,l.IlGfIl7ZQf', Ky. 6i The I3-member Indiana Theatre Company, which was instituted last year to help satisfy the theatrical needs of the citizens of this areaf, began its second season by touring Midwestern cities last fall. The ITC included four women and nine men who were all working on advanced degrees in theatre. Given national recognition in a News- week article, New Stage on Campus, the ITC was commended for turning its graduate student- actors into a professional company. This seasonis repertoire consisted of five plays, three of which, The Class Menagerie, The Rivalsf' and USA, were held over from the ITC's first touring season. Death of a Salesman fbelowj and The Misallianceu were added to the com- panys calendar and were presented in I7 cities in Connecticut, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and Kentucky. The company also presented an ITC YVeek on campus in March. Indiana Theatre Company w f fl' 18. ,, IYQMMM ,. - 'A -V 0 T .,. Thu.. in SWL 'I - 4 fg5,Q'.s.mss, ., Showboat Majestic VVhen not patronizing the corner grocery store or wielding brushes and mops, 14 I.U. speech and theatre majors put their hearts and souls into rol- licking performances last summer aboard I.U.'s Showboat Majestic. The 44-year-old paddle wheel boat, moored at Ieffersonville, was the scene of four shows a week. Entertainment ran the gamut from Calliope concerts to honky-tonk piano and from vaudeville songs and comedy to full-length plays. Selected by auditions, the 14 actors all had at least two things in common-talent and enthusiasm. They not only had to sing, dance, and act, but they also had to handle chores like selling popcorn and swabbing the deck. Off-duty hours were spent en- tertaining at parties in the Louisville area and in publicizing Showboat programs on radio and TV. There will be no Showboat program this summer while a new cream and crimson paddle Wheeler is being constructed for 1968. 1- ,ox 1,4-V ' C-3 Brown County Brown County is plagued with bats, as the 11- member company performing at the Brown County Playhouse found out. But that was only one of the obstacles faced by the undergraduates who spent last summer in Nashville leaming how to run an open-air, gravel-floored, barn theatre. Students combated floods in the dressing rooms, washed and ironed costumes, did emergency set repairs, hunted props, and worked on make-up. Dogs were a problem-both the one in the play and a strange one that turned up in the theatre. A rope on a suspended bridge broke during one performance, and a bat was baked on a high power light during another. And an exit in Clarence was almost ruined by a door with a mind of its own. The Brown County Playhouse in its 18th season was an opportunity for students to perform in Awake and Sing and in two Booth Tarkington plays, Clarence and 'ilntimate Strangers, pre- sented in honor of Indiana's Sesquicentennial observance. Debate Team I would like to refute the position taken by my worthy opponents . . The language may have been a bit formal. but it got the point across as l.U.'s debate team verbally sparred with schools all oyer the nation this year. Armed with throat lozenges and plenty of in- formation. the team captured l3 trophies in some 18 tournaments during the first semester alone. This team has had by far its most successful year. said Gail Compton. director of forensics in the Department of Speech and Theatre, Although our top varsity team is made up of seniors, we have 11 xery line sophomore team with some good freshmen moving up. Open to all students on campus, the debate club participates in about 30 invitational tournaments a year. This year the nation-wide topic was MRC- solyed: That the United States Should Substantially Reduce lts Foreign Policy Commitments. Preparation for debates involves much individual coaching, as well as extensive topic research. Y.-XlKSl'l'Y DEliA'l'liRS-lf'KOH LICFT: Lloyd Kohler, Roger Cook, Cail Compton lDir. of lforensiesl, Charles Realsnyder, jarnes Fisher. Dl::liA'l'lj 'l'EAlXl7l llUNT NOW' Clarli Kimball lllebate Co.ithJ, Connie Brazina, Dee ljenialnili, Barbara ll:-ron, Kass Koyal- eheelq ill:-hate Coaehl, SECOND ROYV: Ixnnes lfisher, 'l'ony lXI.iidenhm--rg, Charles lleaiisiiycler, Dave Diesslin, Lew ZkllIJI'Zll'i0. llelnlul lla:-Hu-, Jeff Smith. Lloyd Rohler. 'l'lllllD HUNV: fNl.irl4 Agninl, Alex Smith, Dun lfehr, lid lluihn, Dorman Pielcleseimer lDebate Coaehl Gail Compton lDir. ol Frirenslesl, Dave Hull, Aliui Bopp, Kirk llard, linger Cook, 71 gl' fi LJ ff ,Q Wo rn, -,L ,P X'I4'?1NUL'1N! LUA The 1967 Little United Nations Asscmluly got oft to a slow start as policy statements wort' llllltll' lay tlit- 200 tlclvgatt-s l't'Pl'k'N1'Iltlllg most of tlin' nations in tlw rcal U,N. But tht- pace quiclwnutl rapidly as Ci1l'il-XV1lYll'lH students riecl fur tlit- attcntion of tlic three pros- itlvnts officiating tht- four-clay council. MA pcrson must look at the UN. as an instru- mr-nt of government, not as some-tliing above it, saicl Xlrs. Carl Tn1'rt-y, one of tht- three speakers atlclressing tlic tlvlcgatvs from about 20 Nliclwcstcrn st-lirvols. Tlic utlivr two wvrc Carl T. Roufcn, former tliructm' of tlic U.S. Information Aguucy, antl Clark Drummoncl, assistant clircctor of the Collegiate Council for tlw Unitt-Ll Nations. Soutli Africa was untlcr tirc on two occasions. Brazil cliallcngt-tl tlivir crvclcntials tluring tlie scat- ing of clclugatus. anal a resolution was passocl Ccn- suring tlwir apartllcitl policit-s, A fvw lmrvss bills wt-ro uvcn on tlit' agvncla as l'L'pl'L'Sl'IItL1tlYl'S sought practical lsnowlctlge of tllu workings and purposcs nf the United Nations. I Q, 1 f'. I Citcd as the 0ut.s-funding dclvgation at LUNA this spring was a group of slzzzlvrzts from VVabush Collcgcf n'prr',smitir1g the Unitwl Stcztcny. Tlzvir chairman was an uctiuz' Iolm Grrgory. Ca' icjw nun 4 M 76 fx gf, I .JK im W 'gi' ,nu T - 3.3 r . - , 'W-1' 4 - Jaws'-m v - 4.F: ,' v- v , vu 3' . , . N 1.'. 1 .s. ' .. .6 q -f , f . f. U 4 ,T ' x .l . . It Lo. k SV, - J-:ff 1 5 3 5 1 f E LJ-A R IA , 1 . .-, y if,3 x A yn, ,XJ x -L4-'ghfwx ,ii . 'lm-Ax A, 1---2: x. 4, 1 'J 1vs:,,,' .a 551 WN -':.3LfiX?- - ' -. f-. 1.3 1, w. . xi , ' xf, PTM? - 'Y 19' :L ,,.95fvgg . ' V. 3 I g,,,'T5i'P' . .a...Q..q:4 5359 A 'Nga' 'E' : . , , .vx,, 1 - S Mika Tlmmsnn, Rifllzlrzl Irzrrcll, and Larry Cllmiz' pomlrr rl Imrmx qzzcwtinn for tlzrir BV'iNL'Ul' fvmn. u 1 z B 0 Wl Briscoe B-T sc-rm-cl 21 310-175 i'intoi'y ovoi' flu- all- ircslnnini squucl of an-liolanx from Haircling House in tlic final ronnil of tliv aininiul Quiy Bowl. Lcd ln' tcznn captain Lin'i'y Cflnniu. the ini-n from NIzii'timi'illz' South lwlml ii lmid of 103-ii, lncforc' tlw Nliiglit Quaid tnunn xulivntly' tical tliv sn-mv. But ufti-i' that single sf-t-imc-la, it win Briscoe all the way, as tcaiin inviiilwrs liicliiiixl Dily, llicliaiwl Iinicll. aincl Mike Tlioinson weic qnin-li inicl nc- cnrntc in uiixwi-ring soinv clillicnlt apic-stiuiix. Hzn'cling's Xlikc Baird not mon- than ri cliucklc from flu- aiiclieiicf' wlivn ln- iclviitifivrl Tcnniny Lewis aix a lioy who lcillucl his inotlivr. Lewis is known for jumping off tlic lu-ncli clnring 11 footliull gninv and tackling gi player from tlic opposing team. The Col. Ruyinoncl L. Sliocinukcr tilivcling, tropliy was prcsviitccl to tlie winning tcznn liy Col. Ilull King. Both finalist tuznns 1'eccix'c'cl pmiiiziiiviit trophies and I.U. Fonnclution scliolarsliips, Cu llrrli Smith, rIir:'i'tm' of fm- lvrnily nffnirx, luis nmrlwmlm' for Hn' Oni: Bonl, Col. Hull King, Divisimi of Stu- rlvnt Pz'i',soiiiir'l, z'nrigrz1tulz1t1'.s flu' l3ri.w'm' lL'flllII'V'4S', Larry Climiv, Rifliurrl Dizy, Riclmrcl jzirrrll, unzl Miki' Tlmmxmi. jun f!lllIiSOIl, gun- Vflll l',llliI'lHllYl of flzix yvzirfs Qui: Bowl ix ul L'z'nti'r. 77 'M JS- ggi: . , iii N yxl '- x 152 N. A , F? .gr 4. ...Y . 'wif mgi D HQ 7' f mx: KU Eg' e I1 I ' e cxx n 9 sw 5' 15? L, Q X T015 I 1 IN 4 1 ff ,fl .':.'. 4 fig!! at L A M' ,WQVH .6 ff -, 'I ,kd -My 'X X lt, ,Lf ' I ug ' ui 'W I 5 ' ' 5 4 H FB 1 kr f F .' lx if .14 I - f' 'ik I' i ' x x U , . 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There is something better than hotfooting it down to the Kroger store to watch the groeeiy truck un- load, I.U. is full of quaint little places just meant for romantic couples. There-'s always the Commons, where you can thread your way past wizx-ned little painters and unfinished decor. The Gables is also a traditional favorite. Those high-backed wooden booths do wonders for delicate formals. And if you really want to enjoy yourself, try a trip to Baskin-Robbins. Vlhat fellow hasn't yearned for the chance to drop a double dip of jamoca almond fudge down the front of his tux? All it takes is a little imagination and comfortable shoes to have a good time. But if you're still devoid of ideas, thereis always that traditional battle with the clock and the lookup girl to spice up a frustrated evening. The inevitable answer: No, Bill, 1 don't mind at all going to the Commons ,... in a formal and gloves. Apartments Contrary to fantastic rumors that circulate freely, apartment living is not analogous to erotica. Not all male students invite unsuspecting coeds in to see their etchings. Not every apartment witnesses a major happening every weekend. Dishes do get washed, and beds are made-sometimes even sheets are changed. And a great number of refrigerators are stocked with food as well as brew. Now and then a pillar is forceahly removed from South Cate's facade. Occasionally a city park bench appears on someone's balcony. A pin ball machine did disappear from a certain laundry room. And naive landladies have been known to raid parties. But these are isolated cafes-most of the time things run quite smoothly. Drop in any weekend and see for yourself. Except for a mob of guys glued to the tube with a pile of records blaring on the stereo at the same time, a few couples studying Qperhaps each otherj, and the strong aroma of TV dinners in the air, things are perfectly calm. 86 Informal and relaxing? The guys even ironed a couple shirts for the occasion! But there is a certain charm in inviting your girls up to the apartment for an eve- ning of slightly over-cooked food and luxurious inde- penrlence. S V .- :q.. . i . hw . . a J' After a romantic candlelight meal ltl1ere's no need to X admit that tlie light bill lza.s-n't been paidj, what better 'N entertainment than viewing tlmse private etcliingsu - . . . zn ilze bathroom? 'nj-'L'-' 54,-s f If ,P '1-rr, l k u gf 1 1' nobr- - -'li 'i'- ' , ' 11 88 al? Ag.. Surf' pnrxfakvs nm easy frxrlnims Robjf Wc lI just pick up a packagf of Aunt Jemima at the store, and . . . wvll, Il1'Iffnr', maylzr' l0K',Il In-mfr take rl look ut the rccipv. I rvmvnzbvr that last batch you tried fo whip up . . . .A v. 1 ,- .Ab .94 X ..v. 'G Lie. apr l 4ql,..T':j 561' .- 'xlfj . 1 3 1--ff' AQ F l P r Married Students Being married is obviously a great boon to one's social life, or marks the end of it, whichever side of the fence youlre on. But it has many advantages other than the fact that you never have to worry about who to take out on Saturday night. Seldom a night goes by without an unusual meal ta recipe book doesn't guarantee resultsb. Shop- ping becomes a favorite pastime. You no longer bypass the Kroger ads in The Student, and if you can just get a gn you'll win 31,000 playing Bonus Bingo. Grades invariably improve. You only have to walk as far as the kitchen for a study break, and there's always someone around to quiz you on your Latin and Greek word derivations. Viewing the tube is no longer a dull activity. You can watch your budget-minded wife create fashions during the commercials. And if you've al- ready seen this episode of Leave It to Beaver, you can always lend a hand with the dishes. VV'hy fight it? Veterans claim its the only way to go. And, after all, you'll never move back to the dorm. j How do married couples spend their evenings? For Helene and Hob, a new Easter outfit and the latest episode of Run For Your Life provide relaxation. And when they get tired of being do- mestic, there's always . . . homework. 89 Parking Problems Although l.U. long ago realized the necessity of high-rise construction for class buildings and resi- dence halls, it was not until this fall that the Uni- versity announced it would use the same idea to curb the parking problem on campus. Plans for several 600-car, multi-level garages were released, with the first scheduled to go up at Tenth and Fee Lane. But the mere fact that relief was in sight didnit help the current situation. To reduce the number of student vehicles and to aid in financing the proposed garages, I.U. for the first time sold red, blue, and green window stickers Cthere were lots to match the colorsl to hapless drivers. As an added incentive, the fine for an unregistered car was 3525. The sticker was no guarantee of a parking place, however, as 6365 stickers were sold for 3500 park- ing places. Blue faculty lots often stood half empty while cursing students drove around block after block looking for precious curb space. The motorcycle became one of thc few parkable vehicles-unless you wanted to drive down to cam- pus before sunrise to heat the rush. Most students walked. That was the solution. short of hooking your car to buy a bus pass. -l 3, -N ' --- . 454. , I 1-3 fi. .f - -. b...i:.w... - - - ' All-Q N -4..N....jG,'.,j 'N- - . .,...- 1 Y f- , , . , 41. ', . , P4 -arf Au V - ff - 5- - , ,' , , ,-- , '.,. , ,T-'ie Q Q5 , T111 GQ 472 ...T Z, if ,. W A sf' uma ..,.l 4 'ff fP.1.' 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' , ' ' ' ' X' ' -'x '. 1 . ' , f'l',1',fJ 1 ,,,f,'L-.2 ' - - - ' ' 4:L,,1l'..,-'1' 11, --- - - ,n '..i If , v',f'., f M ,,' ri ,5 3 - 1 Construction With the latest construction on the 1.U campus, students saw the end of some of the oldest tradi- tions-stuffy, cramped classrooms, laboratory, and library facilities. Wide open spaces and air condi' tioning are the common characteristics of such rising structures as the Central Library fleftl and a building of the Graduate Residence Center. In keeping with one of I.U.'s most impressive traditions, the new Central Library on the south- west corner of 10th and jordan will be built of Indiana quarry limestone. The library, expected to be the largest university library in the nation, will actually consist of three buildings of three, five, and twelve stories, each with its own food and snack area. Seven elevators will service the 312,000,000 structure, which should be completed by the winter of 1968. The library is being con- structed to accomodate a student body of 30,000 and will seat over 7000 at one time. The new Graduate Residence Center, situated at 10th and Union streets, will rise 14 stories and will house 1329 students. The air conditioned build- ing will be completed in the fall of 1968 and will be comprised mainly of single rooms. Spvltmking trips have become the latest thing, with groups of 20 or 30 rlzzmlnvring down to a roomy cavern for rzftvrnoon partivs, complete with romantic' l'lIHf1lC,igllf, if i N Q Spelunking Lights pierce the inky blackness, throwing gro- tesque shadows over towering rock formations. Bats go rustling through narrow passages, while under- ground streams bubble down into the earth. The place-caves in southern Indiana. The participants -more than 1000 enthusiastic I.U. students. The sport-spelunking. More than 700 caves in southem Indiana and northem Kentucky attract a growing number of students each year to explore the primeval depths. Caving, as spelunking is commonly called, is one of the few year-round outdoor sports, since the inside temperature of most caves rarely varies. Caving equipment usually consists of nothing more than a carbide miner's lamp for light, a couple of sandwiches for lunch, and scrufty cloth- ing that you never intend to wear again. No, it's not Huckleberry Finn, but that facial ex- pression is common to all spelunkers, who haue fo squeeze through many narrow passngeways to reach the outside world. S W 3 3 Q qwo 'mf' . sm . 5 0 9S utoommcr ON ' was e Y nucave ZDYTXJS -J I . gmc - alama del - ' qmuihag Qlullle coonsf Q Amwoa'rRwq Q 5 A' no R w 'ne5 .sallpelev .ellers - 1 bucknels .iA 3 I 5951! - i 1- 1 N' i' ,fs S w1-- -'E S Situated close to Bloom- ington are numerous caves which provide en- thusiastic cauers with ab- sorbing afternoons down below. These are just a few of them. And I could have acvd fhat te,s1 . . Thanks to ihe YWCA Si.s1c1l1ood Program, Amorifan and international coeds have a chance to be- come good friends. Eunryom' lmx pmblrms, but for the international studenf, il'.v u rwlivf In iukr' ilwm lo lin- Offiro of Intrfrnafional Srrvicvs, wlzvrc' a.x-sislarwc is his for the asking. J , E 'J :MLN , uw Foreign Students You could see them all over campus-shy almond eyes, a shock of blond hair, or the glistening ebony of a dark skin. And you could hear the questions they asked. What is a hot dog? I have never taken these things called objective tests. They made up I.U.'s lively community of intemational students. Twelve hundred strong this year, these students hailed from some 90 different countries, with the majority representing Asia. And their educational objectives were just as diversified. The problems for the intemational student on campus are staggering. Not only must he adjust to American financial and social life, but he must also adapt to a completely different educational system. But I.U. has a department called the Office of International Services, which caters directly to the problems of the foreign student. It also spon- sors tours of Indiana cities and provides chances for these students to visit American homes. Other campus activities, such as the Cosmopoli- tan Club and the International Center, help U.S. and foreign students meet and get to known one another better. They some from the four corners of the world, but it doesn't take long for I.U. to transform her com- rnumty of foreign students into true-blue Kancl swing- mgj Hoosiers. International Week Anyone for some Halawa? An unsuspecting Teter Quad coed might have answered this question with Some what-a? had she not known that her dorm had boon selected as the site for the opening of the annual International XVL-ek activities. Actually, halawa fan Indian sweetened cream-of-wheat des- sertj was only one of the many foreign goodies served by more than 12 national groups at kick-off chow lines in dorms and in Ballantine. Aside from culinary displays, this exciting trip- around-the-world week was filled with colorful ex- hibits, music and dancing, and informative convocaf tions. From being brought up to date on what the best-dressed Nairobi native is wearing these days to looking over japanese hand-carved ivory jewelry, visitors to Alumni Hall enjoyed an international fashion show and browsed through a profusion of displays in the Solarium. A Sunday evening banquet topped off the festivi- ties with 12 nations providing entertainment during a good old American meal. 1 On their way through the College Mall, many Bloomington residents got a chance to sample far- eign dis es at an international chow line. Colors ran rampant as a group of Ara- bian students donned native costumes for a natioe dance at the International Dinner. Campus Politics The emergence of a new, vocal political group put some spice into I.U. party politics this year. The Progressive Reform Party came of agen with several seats in the Student Senate and party mem- bers in other branches of student government. It caused enough of a ruckus and introduced enough bills to keep its presence felt among the established Action and Tryus parties. Each of the two older parties had advantages this year, and Senate battles tended to end in a draw, if all the Action senators showed up to vote. Tryus, at the high point in its three-year history last spring, elected Student Body President Dean Aulick and V ice-President Ken Abraham, who wrote and introduced the Student Bill of Rights. Action Party, on the other hand, gained a bare plurality in the Student Senate, led by David Clut- ter. OBUS fOperation Ballot Box for University Students? was co-sponsored by Action Party mem- bers Rick Levin and Keith Owen. Although Levin and Aulick made an effort to keep the statewide student grouqp out of spring campus politics, it was hard to stell how much effect it had as far as Senate leadership goes. The images of Tryus as basically independent and Action as the Creek party con- tinued. Au1ick's bill for a Student Council with powers like the Faculty Council was one issue between the two older parties and PRP, which advocated stu- dent power as a bargaining point with the ad- ministration. The new party, based largely out-in- town, pulled no punches in introducing legislation and resolutions. The student tax proposal, out- in-town legislation, the Forest Quad investigation resolution, and a campaign for a greater amount of open University records were main PRP projects. The Student Bill of Rights, supported by the party, was authored in part by Dave Cahill of PRP in the attorney general's office. The group also kept its senators busy on a series of surveys of student opinion about such issues as the Bill of Rights and student power. Spring politics this year brought an even sharper split between Action and Tryus. Steady opposition turned the two parties into open rivals as they battled it out for choice spring candidates. '. 2 wx. I A . '-4' ' ' l 'nf lr .. . ,, , S D ex A i. . AJ I' x'i.l'Qi '. , . :.,'11i. 1 x , 1 A I ' 'EYKT-1 'l ifffh ,'3 ' V A 5 Q -'fy i K Q ' ' A- N' ' -x Q Q 'LN x,uP..,,f 'X' A. by-. ',. -N' Q1 M '5'X I1 A , N3 sys, W Csviiypl bg' I 1 fr , .s I YY.: H ,ri . ' 1 ' . A Q ,- . 5 . I i 0 , I 3 e., . , 'sl I.. ' s ' ' P - . . . Y ,'. - - . an-1 - 4 S4 . ' ' 43 , I! 1 +I' 4' .5 ,. 9 ji 1 1 f ',' fy . -'fx - : 4 .fa . fa-. .I A 5 X I N , y U55 4 Y j N y I g 4 '9 : if 5 . x , .. si. 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No, it's not a wierd sickness that keeps them on the move-itis a release from classroom pressures, a chance to channel their talents, and an oppor- tunity to belong. All this forms the logic behind the actions of the lunatic fringei' seeking responsibility in scores of positions all over campus. Hundreds of tree trunks from Kinsey Hollow to Wloodlawn Field are wallpapered with signs carrying pictures, qualifica- tions, and slogans of Student Body hopefuls. Fliers are distributed, ballots are cast, SEC members count, and leaders are chosen. And although this process is not always on such a large scale, it is repeated in every club, organization, dorm, and Greek house on campus. Mcllvff Auditorium in Emir' Pyle Hall is a bccliioc of activity on elcvfion nights as rr-turns are posted. ,3- 1'2- ! 4 :Us ii W Qrganizations Student Government I 1 yf9x A I , . ' '- f -. ...bfi A lx' f.?f . Q, A' EXECUTIVE BRANCH-FROM LEFT: Lnnte Earnest CSec. of Ext. Affairsl, Clark Rich- ardson tSee. of Student Servicesj, Pete Goldsmith tSee. of Int. Affairsl, Roger Jones CAtty. Hoosier spring weather, and the promise of an exciting week, bring students flocking to the Bahama flight desk to pick up their tickets to a sunny spring vacation. Ut-nj, Barry XVlieeler lSec, of Acad. Affairsj, Dean Auliek CPres.P. It's Aulick in landslide! the headlines blared, and a new administration took over Student Cov- ernment. Dean Auliclc, first Tryus candidate to win the Student Body presidency, predicted confidently and correctly that he would push through his plat- form, And by March the Senate passed his Bill of Rights, made permanent a brand new summer ver- sion of Student Government, and complied with his suggestions for an elected form of the Great Issues mock senate, But Aulick and Vice-President Ken Abraham led and expanded much more than Senate legislation. Together they headed branches which sponsored student flights-this year to the Bahamas and Europe, a new public relations staff putting out its own newsletter, the Little United Nations As- sembly, and a statewide student lobby pushing for the absentee ballot for college students. The Board of Academic Review, one of several boards ap- pointed by the executive, put out its first edition of the course evaluation booklet. As spring elections approached, President Aulick pushed for his final goals-a Senate with power more equal to that of the faculty council, direct and guaranteed communications between students and faculty and administration, and a general feeling that '66-'67 might have been the year that Student Government left behind its image of the scapegoat for the apathetic and criticism-loving students of a large university. 8 I 5 X Lb W . f A .f my 'un Aulifk, Prfwirlrnl of llu' Sm nf Borly, nr,uf'.x Slmlrnl Smnllr' Jprrrf for mn' of llix nmjnr Iyif-pm n lrgqislnliozz for flu' qfror, tlzr' Sin. flrnf Bill of Ripflltx. Conflirt lwlrur-1'11 purly goals nml Ihr iflmm of inrlioirlual SI'llllf0l'S offvn mlm' out in flu' o1'Jr'n of Svnrlfz' 1T1l Pfl7lg.9. Marry Zolm, oulspokrfn Ac- tion rrlprrfxmlfofivz' from flu' jnrrlrm I rli.s-Irivf, was one of fmv of flu- 30 sonators to Izuvk political party stands. Q . i ff, 11 1 1 X . ,. STUDENT SENATE-SEATED CLOCKWISE: Karen Kofsky, Kathy Kiel, Karen STANDING FROM LEFT: Marty Zohn, Iim Sanford, Anne Crabtree, Dave Clutter, Schaich, Carole Brinkmann, Bob Rindfusz, Gary Kovener, Ken Abraham, Tracey Calla- Amin Elmallah, John I-Iayes, Marty Rudynski, Keith Owen, Mike Schumate, Nancy way, Ron Lisak, joe Grubb, Ellen Griffin, Chris Varner, Kay jones, Susie Cawley. Gibson, Guy Loftman, Vicki Thatcher, Robin Hunter, Lissa Purdy. By the spring semester, the low average attend- ance of Action Party senators meant that Tryus either held its own or wielded its power in a Student Senate where the New Left votes often made the difference. The issues were many, but they usually came back to the same basic problems, In the middle of what the country was calling the student renais- sance, no one was sure what were the goals and what was more effective in reaching them, confron- tation politics, cautious discussion, or conservative biding of time. The traditional attitude of a univer- sity existing only for the faculty and classrooms and research seldom swayed votes in the Distin- guished Alumni Room on Thursday evenings. But with more debate than resolve, the Senate went on to pass the first Student Bill of Rights in I.U. history, argued what was politics and what was petty quibbling, and refused to approve some PRP-SDS let's get action now measures. After one of these defeats in March, articulate Speaker Pro Tem Robin Hunter resigned from the conserva- tive system to work for change on his own. Senator Hunter's move left the Senate knowing one thing for sure: it could and had bypassed many bills for campus improvement but still faced the vicious circle issue of ambitious leaders of apathet- ic students wanting more power to prove their responsibility. The New Left brought faster changes, more gripes, and a greater sense of the basic issues to the students' most fomial, 30-mem- ber debating meet on campus. Student Senate gl . Y , --wa. -........1 I-S' t. - . , - -- . ,. 12-f' wt ' - I v - 'N a' -Q, '--'14-23-If . A ,,,i .. , , ' ' ' fry' . , ,' ,. -if ' ' . . -xi i -svn' ' Operation Ballot Box for University Students QCBUSJ, a statewide student lobby led by I.U., succeeded. In the last day of the 1967 session of the Indiana General Assembly, legislators restored the absentee ballot to college students. Rick Levin, junior, chairman of OBUS, cam- paigned from last june into the legislature until even the legislators called the measure the OBUS bill.', Students from state-supported and private col- leges and universities all over the state of Indiana sent letters to their respective representatives when urged by the OBUS representatives on their cam- puses. Student Supreme Court For eveiy filled parking space on campus, there is some frustrated student driver who is tempted to defy those little blue, green, and red signs. About 3000 of these drivers each year become violators who appeal to the Student Supreme Court. More a group trying to show students the why behind campus rules than a real court, the nine justices hear cases in both traffic and conduct, which come directly from either the Dean of Stu- dents office or from lower judicial boards. STUDENT SUPREME COURT-SEATED: Car0l Green- wood, Steve Killworth fChief Iustieel, Marilyn Sehom- burg, Putty Fradenburg. STANDING: Fred Rosenfeld, Dave Thorne, Bob Long, Ted Najam. i.,+., + x.J .199 ' -la 1.9- 111 'G -3 -2 ta 5 ha' if 9' Sf 3 gf? 'S fa ,Q Q we if 2g'3'2 iT9 .-Q59 H 639-5 6 2295 s W Sv s if? 5 9 Y ' 4 sat ,Q 5 WWW G' -Q F Q5 69' 4. , 5-4 'an' 'N JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Keith Owen fPres.J, Nina Trasoff Nice-Pres.J. SECOND ROW: Joyce Greenberg fOrg. Fem. Dir.J, Carol West Clndep. Fem. Dir.J, Nancy Frakes fSec.J, Glen Jacobs fOrg. Male Dir.J. It was a long, hard pull, but with energetic leadership and the backing ot the Student Body, the Junior Class initiated OBUS fOperation Ballot Box for University Studentsj and saw it well on its way to success in the State General Assembly. OBUS was an attempt to legalize absentee voting in Indiana for students away at college and was supported by an intensive lQltl'l'-XVl'lflllQ, campaign to legislative representatives, Keith Owen, class pwsiclelit, headed other pro- jects, such as selling l,U. lloosier Booster buttons at basketball games and participating in the re- form of Womcifs hours. Officers Class of 368 Council JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Randy Kixmiller fComm. Affairs Ch.J, Carol West flndep. Fem. Dir.J, Joyce Greenberg fOrg. Fem. Dir.J, Nancy Frakes fSec.J, Keith Owen fPres.J, Nina Trasoff 1Vice-Pres.J, Glen Jacobs COrg. Male Dir.J, Lynda Skogan. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Mullikin, Beth Ann Cunningham, Hwa Bang. Marcia Moynahan, Lyda Girton,Y 1211 Ellen Jay, Marilyn Runner fFund Raising Comm. Co-Ch.J, Jody Osbnme, Barbara Cordell, Sherri Huff. THIRD ROW: Ann Harness, Judy K, jones, Paula Rochford, Maxine Steinberg, Judy Wilson, Susan Hardisty, Valerie Lee, Diane Wastier, Karen Martin, Sue Sanders. FOURTH ROVV: Ira'B, Zinman. Jerry Malman, William Hinklc, Gary ML'Fall, Thom Clapp, Andrew Tllllston, Carter Keithley, Robert Coan. FIFTH ROW: Robert Sellers, Steve Yeager, Bill Mathers, Richard Sugar. 113 With Ros Stovall in tln- prc'sicl1'nt's chair first hK'l11CStl'l'LlllCl his vim'-pi't'siclr'iit, Allin Sanford, taking 0YL'l' st-concl s4'lm'st4'r, tho Snphoninrc Class worlcvtl with Russ llartlcy, aclvis1'r, on 11 Illlll1lll'I' of pro- grams, int-lnaling a nvw Yr-ti-ran's Day prograrn and a lloimwniiiiiig winmlow :lisplay cnnlvst. Cannpns social lift- was sparlwtl lmy tht- Lilllr' Annic' Fannie- Fling, lt'illlll'lIl4Lf tln' llam-lwloi' ol tht- Yvar Qontvsl. Xlilw llvll was sr-It-utr-tl as most vligi- hlt- lwac-livlor ln' popular volt' al lln' llancv. 'l1lIl'cil2lSNUli'GFlIlliltlt'llSll11ll'li this yvai' as ln-ing tht' niost linanz-ially sil4'u'ssll1l vlass in lla- history of tht- Unixi'i'sity'. Qfficers Class of 369 L Council SOPIIOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-FRONT HOVV: ROS Stovall fPres.l, jim Sanford fPrcs,l, Laura Miller tSec.l, Jim Brown tTreas.J, SECOND ROW: Kathy Joyce COrg. Female Cl1.J, Tom Butz lOrg. Male Chl, Bonnie Hudson llndep. Fcnialv Ch.J. sornoxioiuz CLASS ,COUNCIL-FRONT now: Russ llartlEy ffxrltpist-rp, Tom Butz lorll- Malt- Chl. Ros Stovall ll'res.l. ,lim Sanford Cl'rvs.l, Laura Milla-r tSec.l, Bonnie Hudson llnilefl. Fvlhalv Ch.l. Kathy jnyu' lOrg. Fcnialc Ch.J, Jim Brown CTreas.l. SECOND BONY: jane llaxnilton. Dianu Trais. Mary Nlbir. Edie Burke, Marilyn Mar- Shall, PH! lX0llIl1Hl'.v Bvtlsv lxalmans, Pctl!! Diekinann, Dianne Sloan. THIRD RONV: Marcia Telander, Nancy Baklccn, Kathi Barton, Becky Bailey, Shelby McRuberts, Mary 114 Engclbrecht, Rita Shapiro, Kathy Whitham, Jerri Shayeson, Sue Bates, FOURTH ROW: Dennis Kennedy, Larry Kraay, Steve Young, Susan Cooper, Ieanne Bruce, lane Curtin, Marnie Mau. Nan Nottingham, Suzi Harrison, julie Iunes. FIFTH ROVV: Al Field Pat Callahan, Ed Ferguson, Steve Fushelherger, jeff Hilhum, Bob VVincle-ll, Robert Meeks Iohn Callas, Ioc McCaffery. i FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL-FRONT ROVV: Bill Coffman, james Bopp, Steve Strawhridge, Michael Hawley, john McCormick, Bruce Pennamped, Michael Miner, Steve jackson, Randy Clark, Pete Drumm tlnd. Male Dir.j. SECOND ROW: john Hayes tPres.l, Greg Scott tVicc-l'res.l. Phil Harris lTrcas.l. Susie BUICK tSee.l. THIRD RUNV: Sally Spiers, Kristen Keith, Pennie Murray, Michelle Koplow, Carole lrlelfert, Terry Rosenblatt, Becky Beams, Linda Gerald, Susie Stinson, Barrie Katz, jan Strange. FOURTH ROWN: Ginny Roelke, Patricia Coulder, Nancy Hart, Debbie Lou NVeishar, FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS-FRONT ROVV: Barbara Carr tOrg. Female Dir.j, judi Stokes flncl. Female Dir.l, Susie Black iSee.J. SECOND ROVV: jon Banks fOrg. Male Dir.J, Phil Harris tTreas.l, john Hayes tPres,l, Pete Drumm tlnd. Male Dir,j, Greg Scott tViee-Pres,J. Dehhie Davenport, Sue Felker, I.ois NVingfield, Barh Feck, Brenda Larson, Charlene Malofsky, Karl Moskowitz, john jean. FIFTII RONV: john Banks fOr,q. Male Dir.j, jim H4-uhi, Tom liarhart, Danny Deyton, George Babcock, Mike Dumfee, Michelle Duntee, Nh-Iodi-e lxleelfs, llill lludson, Davicl jollv, llorltlv l'ylitt, SIXTH litlllf Scott Rick, Barham Carr fOrg. Female Dir.l, judy Stokes tlnd. Female Dir.j, Floyd Shewmake, john Vliarden, Steve Bowser, Cillmerl tlanihill, tire-gg NYL-rling, Nick ill-yland. Reinhardt Lynch, Steve Applehauin, David llippensteel, Mark Laniilan. Council Class of 370 Qtficers Tuclting lirushes and polish under their arms. - memhers oi' the Freslnnan Class Council descended upon University residence centers and spent a day shining shoes to earn money to recognize freshman students outstanding in scholarship and activities. Planning and producing the Tyronian Ball was no small task for the class, hut this major contrihution to the campus social calendar inet with its usual success. Keeping pace with progressix e campus politics, a legislative advisory committee was organized to research legislation which would eventually be in- troduced into the Student Senate. 115 lL M y SI All lj fmfuq- Ixlnrxm, Slow Killwnrlh 151-1.9, IH-lv S4-lu-lliv fPri-5.5 Mirtm Lux lull lohnsun Bula Xlluturi Bob Hinhuy Dau Iosephxon Bob Forxte x mph X an luis J lim Iluiknll, Ki-u Bn-ill-im-u-r. STANDINKI: Cs-mgu lXllll1L'2lhlL'l' Suu Pitusnn Boh Xlzhstnr Din. Sxxukird Blue Key IA-iimlm-iw ami uizulv, not huru, und tliosc that urv wi-ll nu thvir XVLIY liud spvciul 1'L'L'OQ,'lllliUl'l iu Blue Km-ip Thu juuiui' und svuiui' llll'lTlllL'1'S of Blue Kcy iirv wluclvil auuiuailly on lhv husis of lL'11cl01'sliip, high aivaicli-liiic standing, and participation in cuiupus alulivilius. Pl't'5lllt'lll Pctl' Sulwlliv lcd thc gmup tlirough il hnsy iuaul, with um' ul thc high puiuts living tlw joint Xlezrtui' Buawd-Bluv Kc-y Leziclersliip Cou- h'i'v1u-i-. Nlurv than 60 frvslum-u and soplioiuores spvut ll Fchi'u:u'y xwvlwml at Frvnc-li Lick discuss- ing thc mlm-s :uid n-qmiisilailitii-5 uf lciulcisliip. Bluu Kcy ulxu puhlislivd ai newsletter, 1'Ep01'ting au-lixiticx :uid linkin-vs hi the Studvul Body. To round out tlivii' Pl'Ujll'21Ili, thc orgnnizatioii spou- sorccl ll Clliristmus trvv szilv. with the proceeds going into ii wi-liulursliip fund. hlL'll1lDl'l'S rolled up their xluuvc-Q and pitcliml in to cut trvvs, make stands. and clvlivvi' them right tu the CllSlU!11l'l'S' doors. Among Ihnsr' n'11rz's1'11fi11g Blur my mul Mortar 13011111 Ill flux Fl'l'IlL'l1 Lick rrtrmil u':'r1' G1'0r,Qr' 1l1llI1 !l.SfI'l' CI:-mm Tulllvrf, mul RPN josvpli V- v QJQYQGIJ. V Q i . QD 4 ! i. - 'r-1 l'lQ':Q ll X - . - ,egwlbzm . f. W 3 - f -' '- f if L24 -.Q - 5' L '. D' ,- 33 I . 5 il- 4-13' -' 1 ,, 'Q' .. 6- W - ' f-: fnQa'2.n -. ef H- ' . f-da--., , QQ , ', ,fi '-QW' -:Li sa-' h .- - r If 5 Liu' k ites ' me e'z'AiMK 2: sa'S x'?t ' i Es Lip. 1' If E D V xx u 1 Mortar Board Besides providing escorts for 50-year Iv men at Homecoming fleftj and for football fathers on Dads' Day and supplying paper boys for welcome fresh- men editions, Mortar Board provided recognition for the most outstanding senior women, combining leadership, scholarship, and service to the Univer- sity. Last year members spent a semester studying academic freedom at I.U. from the viewpoints of the administration, the students, the faculty, and the published aeeourrts of experts and other uni- versities. jointly, Mortar Board and Blue Key held a leadership eorrfererree in February for G4 freshmen and sophomores. 'Tlie eonferenee made under- elassmen aware of problems at I.U. and pointed out how students can help solve them and better the University, and Camilla Colantonio, president. National policy limits Mortar Board chapters to 25 members, hut eaeh year it becomes mere dif- fieult to Whittle down the approximately 300 applicants. In 1966 the I.U. ehapter' petitioned to take in 32 new members, thus becoming the largest chapter in the organizations national history. f? -v 4- 7 ':- r 'L v-r i 'VIORTAR BOARD-FRONT HONV: Marilyn Hodson fEd.J, Lissa Purdy fflist.l, Eugenia Nixon, Marcy Baron, Barbara XVeihmiller, Ca-rol.Botlorff, Viekiellornod, Susan ffamilla Colantonio fPres,l, Kathi Odell fVite-I'res.J, Leigh NVatley fTreas.l. SECOND NVoodworth, Glenna Tolhert, FOURTH ROXV: kay lxrnnrson, Nancy Bizsnlrrrrann, Sandy ROXV: busr Seovern fProg. Clrl, Naney Cohen, Bonnie Taekney, Carol Christy fSong Altman, Helen Elliott, Naney Bachmann. Ldr.l, Anne Meier, Ann Chumley, Barbara Dolata, loyee Hayhurst. THIRD ROVV: 117 3. -if FALCON CLUB-FRONT IIONV: Allen Sims, Dave Bieseineyer, Cordon Misc-oi, Steve Shoup, Cruver 'l'uru1-r ll'I1-due 'Iir.J, A. ,lay Kalver Mlh. Ch.J, Dave Crassmycr, John Burk, Rat, llulph Calvin, ,lim Kulurlviej. SICCOND RONV: llruee Bupp, Ron Dunn, Kent Dove, llnt llrrrrisuu, Steve llzielci-1' I'l'l'euS.l, Dun llueler, lfcl Berellilsky ll're5.l, Ted .-Xlvlwutt lV1ee-IIrvs.l, jerry Malmim, Duug Spitzer, Luu Nelson, Frell Aclamcyk, Don Rurltla Iflrnml Serpentl. 'l'IIlRD ROXV: lilcl Ruup, ,lnhn Lesow, Phil wir-he, Melvin l .nrr, Nr-ll Nullxuw. lluuvi' Nurriw, -lim llnlu-ueli lfletiv. Clrl, Bruee Slim-vt! II-Iawk ln- xpeeturl, Nunn Leiuhty Ilfue. Ri-I. Ch.J, Willie Slryeker, john Faulkner, Steve Silston, Falcon Club ACTIVITIES I-IONORARIES FOR ORCANIZED lUNIORS Pleiacles PLEIADES-FRONT RONVJ Carole lvrighl, Susie- Vaughan Wiec-Pres.I, Jayne Grote CPres.l, lane Samuelson lSec.l, Lincln Graves CProgram CI1,l, SECOND ROXY: Zola Klakruuer, Sharon Curman, Diane Hamacher, Nina Trasnff, Sherri Huff. THIRD ROXV: Carol Steinberg, Sharon Jarvis. Laurel Vaughn, Nancy lVeSseIman, Iudy Ruhl, Vary Ann Yillwoek, Becky Bell. 118 hfsif' Larry Zutz. FOURTH ROVV: Dennis Dedelow, Bill Teater, Don Farquharson, Grant Williams, Neal Radlnel, Art Max, Tom VVamer, Mark Axelrod, Rick Henclerlong, Clarence Wilson. FIFTH ROW: C. Fnrgey, Timm Payne, Iohn Curtis, Kenny Aldrick, Lonnie Mikolon, Tom Cegax, Scott Frohlnieter, xvllllillll Couch, Zob, Cosmo Coesinyo, Carter Keithlc-r, Stew- Russ, Bill Mayx. SIXTH ROXV: Rnluert Huffman, David Maggarcl, John Carson, john Shane, Dick Wasinya, Tony Vesh, Frankie Fug fSchol. Cl1.l, Bob Kenworthy, Fred Florjancic, Fred Waldkoetter, Buster Reed. u-v S. ,f SKULL-AND CRESCENT-FRONT ROW: Dick Kuster fPres.l, Mike Singer fTreas.l, Hrml Smitll CSlusl'i Chl, Jim Parsons fSec,l, Al Beckley CViee-Presb. SECCND ROW: Gil Haynie, Icrry Jacobson, Ric-lmrcl Hinz, Duane Mercer, Cory Brunclage CKL-eper of Cansl, Cary Boone lRut Leuclerl, Miles Kauffnmn, XVult Berg fliceper of Skulll, Rick Peoples ilxeeper of Crew.-entl, Marti' Snyder, THIRD ROXV: Bob Foster, Sid Gilmore, ENOMENE-FRONT ROW: Ioan Mcllroy, Gloria Ceinlucrling, Ellyn Lanz fCorr. Seal, Sandy Goldstein, Kay Jones, Janet Pearlman. SECOND ROW: Pam Pearson, Karen Thomp- son, Marcia Mau, Candy Murray, Kiki Wayman lPres.J, Donna Richwalski, Linda Feiwell. 'THIRD ROVV: Becke Kalmans, Anne Brafford fllec. Seah, Kathy johnson CTreas.l, Maggie House, Knrcn Patterson, Gigi Pinnell, Kathy Whithnm. Enomene ACTIVITIES HQNORARIES FOR ORCANIZED , SOPHOMORES Skull and , Crescent Mike l7arrf'll. Dun Frieclnmn. Al Dr-wr-y, Sloopy illung Onll, Nick lo:-Qt, Holi Mailman, John Reid, Roy Rice. FOURTH ROW: Put Romsey, Tim MQ-Colly, Bill Van Lanclinglmm, Bob Borden, Iohn Rsmziy, Denny Murphy, Joe Conlon, Joe Barker, FIFTH ROWV: Kini Dunnick, Terence VVz1lts, il. F. Burr, Tom Beckman, Robert Rockenlmugh, Bob Alexander, Eclwarcl Dolvrow, Miko Broclsky, jay Cluzcr, 119 .'Xl.l'll.-X LAMBDA Dl:l,'l'A-l HON'l' NOXV: Carolyn Binni-r, Sam XVhitc-siclc find Vico- l'rw,l, Slmrnn Dnnwnmly ll'n-s. I, Nlujnry Snvii-lr 4'l'1'4-sul, Cindy Springvr lHiSt.l. SEC- OND HOW. In-Ann Frivzlinnn, Snmn lin-lla-, D'l,m- Lung, jr-wt-ll Cravvs, Gail Griffin, Di.inn.i Krngrmrii, .ln Anmlri-ws. 'l'llIllD NOW: Snnily Bakr-r, Calc Lnrunu, Carol Ann Brnghtun, B.rrlmr.r Lcsliv, Janis Mwnml, janiw Ps-rryinnn, Donna Maruvicli, Rnscilmry Q- QV 4,4 Ann Tristana. FOURTH ROW: Karen Thompson, Donna Richwalski, Marlene Witt, Kath Wliitham, Donna Cnrrutt, Anita Silvey, Rebecca Drury. FIFTH ROW: Susan Slit-chan, Janet Pearlman, Linda Clark, jane Messman, Judy Pieschala, Ellyn Lanz, Nancy Ellis. FRESHMAN SCHOLASTIC HONORARIES Alpha Lambda Delta Phi Eta Sigma PHI an slam-FRONT now: John Stainpcr lTrc-:1s.D, jay Allvn Smith iPreS.J, Charlcs Bunnell 4Ch, of Reading Pr0g.l. 20 Board of Aeons A trend toward more student participation in administrative issues was begun in 1921 by I.U. President William Lowe Bryan when he founded the Board of Aeons. The group, although function- ing somewhat out of the spotlight of public atten- tion because of the confidential nature of their work, continues in this traditional capacity. Serv- ing as an advisory group, they meet with President Stahr to discuss issues of major concern to the University. The 12 members, all junior and senior men, are selected by the President and the Dean of Students each spring on the basis of leadership, scholarship, awareness of the problems of the University, and interest and ability in finding answers to these problems. 'W 14 BOARD OF AEONS-SEATED: Dur- kott fSec,l, George Martin fPres.l, Pete Schellie Wice-Pres.F, Dean Auliclc, Dave Iosephson, David A pher. STANDING: Ken Abraham, Bob Webster, Pete Smith, Rex joseph, Dave Swickard, Steve Killworth. 121 7 1 1 Curt Sirnir, Icfl, Il lormrfr prmirlrnt of Ihr' Slmlrnl lftllllifllllfllll mul now sfoff 11ll0i.s'l'r I0 ilu' LZVUU77, m ff'rS 'mth Grorgr' IUIIVHII, 17l'f',S'f!ll'lIf, and Anne Meier, vin'-pr'z'sirlr'1lt. EVP' 4 + F' , - , mn Q' '--rj?-uw t , w 'v lf- Y Ou .lhqg V Q ,. K ' F: .sr v . r iv i f my 1 F5 ,. I.U. STUDENT FOUNDATION STEERING COMMITTEE-SEATED: Mary Rauktis, Iean Verhoeven, Karen Sinclair CSec.J, Iudy Speer. SECOND ROW: Anne Meier CVice- Pres,J, Ian Edington, Sherrianne Maddox, Tina Hibbs, Barbara Weihmiller, Carol 122 .jf M. I ' K, 5 h ' . XVeaver, Ed Terrill, Ceorge Martin CPres.D. THIRD ROW: Rick Levi, Pete Schellie Bob Richey, Lee Brown, Steve Petersen. , Pe. f'fv .-rv-1' f 'vi Z Guiding the activities of the I.U. Student Foundation are Curt Simic, administrative associate, William S. Armstrong, executive director, and jack Holder, ad- ministrative associate. Student Foundation It looks like a typical residence, but that modest little house on Seventh Street will be bursting at the seams from now on. It is the new home of the I.U. Student Foundation, which is just another way of saying that it will be the scene of a perpet- ual flurry of activity. To many people, Student Foundation is just Little 500, appropriately nicknamed The World's Greatest College Weekend, but actually there is more to it than that. Student Foundation shares with I.U. Foundation the task of soliciting funds from private and govern-mental sources by promot- ing the public image of Indiana University. Little 500 furthers this goal by presenting a favorable image to the public through an enjoyable weekend. Little 500 also provides a scholarship fund which has presented over 2000 scholarships of S100 to students working their way through school. The public relations committee concentrates specifically in areas of promotion. In addition to touring state high schools to explain what Indiana University, and college life in general, is really like, the committee sponsors a series of student-faculty luncheons which provide an opportunity for in- formal conversation. 123 2 Wat 4' xx img' 'N H. 3- 5,1 yl-, it In 'Z mum 1 w -mm: 1 -44 .s, '3 4 A 0 X I . E .- . ,V ew.-:QM 9' ...f im' ww Jw, K vac wg f mum 1--J 9' Thx' Stuzlrnf Follmlnlinn IIIUIVYI from rmmpwl IMU quartz'r.s- fo this 11011.90 at 715 E. Snucnlh in mid-winter. :Inf ,, ,,,.,.., .,,A ,Q ., ' T-:gifs Ii, - ,:. A f ,t1?5:Y f V v gr' ' 0 I . ,SA 'fqffg ,, , l Tx . . . 1 ' A Student Foundafmn member searches ' s A 3 7- ' for a Little 500 T-shin? in her size at 'A I ,.,'4uu the new Foundation house. x fav :Ls l x 1 T110 Sfudm! Founrlafion n1z'4't,v willl ilu' I.U. Foumlrl- fion bmzrrl of rlirvrmrs nf an IMU Imnquvf. Tim pulrlir' rrlrllinnx r'nmn1itfr'1' of Nw Stmlvnt Fnzmrlnlion has flvirr-11-1vUr'k Iunfln'm1.s' will: fmuliy 1m'mI1r'rs. 126 Ss fb KQ14-:lik iv? -K.-.. ,,,f-2' .f. .' A ' ' :C-,al-pf ,Yi bm 43,0 ,Ti A, , , ' -2 my ffzffi' uw l we- 5 U3 -I . 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A 3: .X Q y Q 5 f , Y , ' N ' ' r 4 WE 'ef , 45, Wg, .5 '5a'GVaf5fQfV1,5, :- wi iw' Q V1 V Q ff iw W f X X 'QR I, vi kniu +5 1 9 'QVQWS -gXN W'eFf G G J 29' 5 353 u gf k 'fx 115. as 3 'F W Wag L 5 ll W, R Ia t XVI 't ' r' rcsiflcnt Susan Crawford, serrefary Martin Imuy, prr'sin'r'nl 0 or 11 arm, vw '17 Union Board Robwrf Forxtrf, R0.s'r'mary Blatk- burn, and Jerry Abramson. 132 la' 'L XL1 5 W ,,,,,,,,. ,.,,, 5 -.a..fQ'f'f.. 1 The planning and administering of a staggering list of programs and special events could be bed- lam. The co-ordination of many thousands of hours of manpower could be chaos. Experimentation with new methods and ideas could be disastrous, but in the new second floor office in the Indiana Memorial Union, these tasks are all part of a day's work. The motivating element behind all this activity is the Union Board of Directors, who, in co-opera- tion with the University President and other faculty and staff members, inject their creative abilities into the physical capacities of the Union. The resulting spectrum of activities ranges from the Sailing Club to such serious events as Emphasis -the VVorld, which is a study of important world areas. Other cultural opportunities include the Lecture Series, YVorld Around Us, and the Union Film Series. Highlighting l.Ufs 1966-67 social calendar were the President's Ball, First Fling, Easter Parade, and Monte Carlo Night, while pop concerts drew record crowds to see and hear such outstanding performers as Johnny Mathis and Henry Mancini, Yuletidc celebrations featured the traditional Christmas Eve on Campus and the ever-popular Madrigal Dinners, served in true Old English style. Other events included Homecoming, Miss I.U. Pageant, Quiz Bowl, Children's matinees and par- ties, High School Cheerleaders' Conference, and many more, in an amazing display of variety and opportunity. lv 1 C .16- ix i, D, , gr , ,IM - .1 -V -A.. ..:. , ml, L - ,' F f 45313 vw! 'Y 1 ,' ' 'H' up .f:9'e A 5 'W ,VX , . - , 3' s Q ff' S . Q Q-- 4 ,, hr, sg-. . Q r A Q' i I . . 4 1 ,ab v - -u--1... The Art Salon, a competitive art exhibit for college and univer- sity students throughout In- diana, is one of munu cultural opportunities provided by Union Board. A variety of entertainment drown from throughout the Student Body is one of the features of the Kioo, a popular campus hangout, 135 Dam IlIcAlli,s'tr'r, a fourryear veteran ,in the Arbzzius- world, was editor-in-chief of Volume 74. Arbutus Vllhat was behind the Arbutus this year? A lot of pencil shavings, wastebaskets full of discarded copy, heaters muttering through the winter months, a bright blue paint job . . . oh yes, and The Plant that refused to give up the ghost fthanks to a couple of sympathetic nature loversl. But most of all there were people. About 75 of them, in fact. And they put out a book. A square one, of all things, about as thick as a Montgomery XVard catalog and just as colorful. In it they told the story of Indiana University 1967, from real true life episodes about such current heroes as The Red Baron and Chancellor Wells to nostalgic tales of the VVell House, and those good old days. But yearbooks werent the only things the staff came up with this year. During Arbutus Days in the fall they had to share the office with 3,000 balloons, and they polished off Christmas Eve on Campus celebrations by crowning a traditional beauty-the Arbutus Queen. 'W'-s ' ' Wh' 'sq,':'u J.. fb '-'-S ' fb Ng! ,m. '-- l'l'bl ' . M Q Q' 4 , ss- N' ' BUTUS nw. WW lark Frixrxlz, 1967 Ar11ulu,s- 1Ill.YfIIl'X,S' lI1Illlll,Q!'V', .supr'r- Uixwrl ilx 855,000 Ilzzclgfwl, :lun mr: K Slmrun Dzzrrrrnnzly, ArI2ulu,s- r1',s'irlr'nf'1'.s' crlifor cluring llzz' full .s1'111r'xlw', look on flllv nmmzging c'zli!0r',s' juli in flu' spring. nur,-n': ' r 'Lx . I nr -I E- J .QO. :Jun -ug Inu flzfz m AIIIIIHIS' mnfmt shuts mv Carndlr 'lvfping Inch with tho IJl1.vim'.s-S sidz' of thc' yvnrlzonk , W1 '1-inf i trio QE: ,1'.! ll ix-.if 'Q ,':.f - I 5 ' ' 915311 -lf: R i .- ff: -Y , ?'.ig5L.g QTY? . .4 v p7.Y.:, -'. 'i5-3-5'Vq 'R .:11Es?'-.-1 - S1 --ig ji. 1 5-'Q-.i.Nf, 1. 30. ' - . 5 X-rm. A A . - -bf! 'fc-':-':.-V---A-': ' ' ov gf-.ge1g,g1,1:S - F3 A fo o. vrzgrfi '5- . XJ! 1 , n+f'.'c -:iw ., ' 4-z up . '- A Hoff 1-ttf 1 ., .x .L his year lLSL'l'l' Ron Brorlvy, frmzsurwy Jun Supango, rromufions Ill!lHIlgl'I'g mul Barb Tomhcr, .mics ll1!lHlIgC7'. ff ' Xml 11 Nxxf. -, I- .,- 'MJ Q-'gv -V . .,4' rw! s..4 - ' NA S Ups and downs wore common or the Arlzufus photo- -! X graphy staff this year, headed y Alan Freiclcn, photo f 'v x editor, who rivrzlcfrl the CIA in ability to zero in on V ' sf unsuspecting subjects. 9 6 .. Ilnhling 11111011 il11'1'1' of Ihr' A7'l1lll!l.S', l1i,Q,Q1'sl jnlrx ihix !l!'lll' 11'1'1'r' 111111 llrlll, .w'l11'1l11li11g 111111111,g1'1', A1111 Kirk, 11Hi1'1' 1111111111111 Inlxo lfllllllll IIA' i111l1'x Vllllllflg 111111 l,i111l11 Clark, s1'11i111'.v vzliior. Drfrmy Elliott, .s-pnrls wlilor, 1111111111 that .S'IIl'lCllIQ 11111 on Thr' Arl111111,x pnpvr 1'11Itr'1' is11'f thc s11fr1si thing I0 do. B111 lvllllflj Gll1.Y0ll, 111'1'.w111111'l 11m11a,Qf'1' llwftl, 117111 Sllllllffl Eisrrt, f11'111l1'111if'.v rflimr, frivd to 1'n1nvim'1' him thai if !L'IlSll,f anything to lou- his 7111111 over. - 1 ! SQQQ 1. 'ffl' gf uf if 140 -xx I . . x A' ,n'f' Sevuring L'0TlfI'Il fS from cam- pus organizations for space in the '67 Arlmtus was thi' joint project of Barry Colin- ko, ronlruf'l.s- rnannger, and Vicki Hrmscll, organizations editor, Arbutus General Staff ARBUTUS GENERAL STAFF-FRONT ROW: Helene Steinhauer, Judy Pieschala, Brenda Condra, Jacqueline Schlemmer, Marsue Williams, Marianne Coplan. SEC- OND ROW: Eloise Stiglitz, Judy Pekarsky, Jana Garrison, Anita Cree-nawalt, Cathy Cummings, Pat Howard, THIRD RONV: Julie Saitcr, Karen Brown, Jane Syrk, Nancy Hild, Peg Noland, Mitzi Sarantos, Bill Stansifer. FOURTH ROW: Glen Sargent, Tom McConnell, Stan Miles, Mike Traugott. 141 6 V5 R .5 3 V x xr , wg The lndiana Daily Daily Student Does Good NVork for 100 Years read a five-foot section of a Q5-foot banner frequie sitioned from UPI wire paper for the occasionl in the IDS city room as The Student celebrated its centennial Feb. 22. XVith a full week of special programs and a festive birthday luncheon, staff members celebrated -in addition to good work-the greasy cheese- burgers, sleepless nights, and staff camaraderie on which journalism majors exist. But the birthday celebration was only for a weekg the rest of the year the staff sandwiched writing and editing and layout and paste-up between bat- tles with the Student Senate and staff meetings above Strongis and somehow managed to come out with a newspaper five times a week. Editors and reporters alike nursed wounds from faculty cuts in Us Last Week, retaliated in the Dingy Cray Sheet, rejoiced over staffers who won Hearst Contest recognition, successfully mar- ried off the fall editor, swung farther out than they like to remember at the traditional Swing-In, Swing-Out Party, spent two semesters trying to get Dward Farquard on the masthead, and in typical Daily Student lingo, dubbed the whole year a good time had by allf, Working in Ihr xluulnw of Snoopy H7111 his philosoplniml molto Iusl full www' Kr-n Brmlwrzviffr, mrinaging rrlilorg Jim Nolan, vzlilm'-in-z'l1if'fg und Hnlirrl Mr'- Connvll, rliirf rzlilorial wrilvr. i 1 l l 1 1 il P ,vi Fall Staff DAILY S'l'llDlfN'l' FALL S'li. xl l 7Slf.'X'l'l'llJ3 l':u1i lXlilL'lH'll lNigl1t lfLl.l, Ircnv Nolan lNigl1l ELl.l, jucli llurlw lnhxl, Ciiiiipux licll, lfclwinii ML-Culluugli fCg1mpu5 Edj, Suxrin Oldfniln-r. STANDING UN l l.OUIl: Mrirsin- Williaimx, Lisa Krathwolil, Eugenia Niwn lArls lfcl.l, Mary Saiylvs, l'1xirlr'1'n l7ixlu'r, Claim Cum-ll, Paul Luv, Ian Farlow, K 5' I ' I 14-4 I V ' i EACH OF L19 HA9 ' 9:9 GMM SPECIAL 'CA' LNG l I 1 i i I l 7 . --.. V . , 1 . , E I ?' 6 1.1L-quiv Crvvk, Jerry Harris, john Vc-scy, Kc-nt Dove- CCity Ed.b, Cil Pappas fNif1l1i Ecl.D, janv XValkcr, Bobbi Fislicr, Steve llcrmnn, Tom Kubat CAs5t. Sports Ed.J, Ruth Ln-1-fly, Larry Jackson, Tnclcl Curly-ss, STANDING ON CHAIRS: jolm Fulton, Sport iMascutJ, Dennis Elliott iPhoto Ecl.J, Russ Wlicgman fSports Ed.J, .-1, Q? fl Q. ur! .I mar.. 1 sv X , 'P'- IDS SPRING STAFF-FRONT ROXV: Inhn Ingalshe, Mary Ellen Riddlc, Linda Kuntz, Ecl.l, Clwryl Wleathcrllolt ffksm-. Eclj, jan Furlow fAsst, City l'1fl.J, P1-ggy Vlvrvlmim- David XVci1vcr, Beth Ann Kris-r, Karen XVnllccr, Cenrginu Macclonnlrl, Icanne Van Atta. fAsst. Edj, Cnml Ficstvr CAsst, Ecl.l, Cary Mcliull, Ilupz- Clmlfunt. THIRD ROVV: Emily Kms, Bill Could. SECOND ROXV: Sandra Eiscrt, Judi Burkz- Lilian. Ed. of Iulm llillury, Runs VViL-gumn fNlgl1K Emil, Irihn Fulton, Clvrmrgr- Augrick, Stn-vu llvrmnn, Special Editiunsl, jerry Harris, Earle.-cn FiSl1cr lCripL' Vino Edd, Dave Lorentz lArts Paul Loc, Mark Luwuns fASxt. Spurls Emil, Mika- Sirnmrms, 'L. : n Spring Staff Plllllllillg ,S'l '0ll!l .sc'11zv,vtf'r i,v.vm'.v of Thr' Daily Stmlvnl llfi' Craig Klugmrzn, mii- mr-irl-vllirfg Gil Pappux, lllflllllgillg rdimr: Pam Mitvlzvll, vllirf vlliforial writrrg 111111 Irmff Nolan, assistant nmmzging czlilor. 145 IDS FOCUS STAFF-FROM LEFT: Handy Covington fEd.J, Ruth Lcedy, John Vefcy, Elaine Zuroff, Judi Burke IMTITHII-ling hill, Heidi Kraushar, Sheryl Bills, Brucc Shah, Dennis Elliott. Focus Staff Summer Staff IDS '66 SUMMER STAFF-FRONT ROW: Pat Melnik, Louise Ondrllc, Barbara Mock. SECOND RONV: Dick Shc-cis, Dave Lorentz, Todd Curless, Pam Mitchc-ll CEd.-in-Chicfl, Ellen McKinney, lxlarslia Anderson, Sandra Eisert. STANDING: Linda Clark fNews Ed.J, Bill Crafton, Stcvc- Codsey, Kent Dove lXight Ed.J, Lilian Cabage, Dave McAllister Night Ed.7, Carol Koziolek iPhoto Ed.l, Clara Cassell. 146 The Spectator Indiana Univcrsity does not need just another newspaper. It does need-as Bloomington needs- a responsible newspaper of campus and local events and reviews of cultural affairs by qualified critics. This, in the words of Robb Baker, founder and first editor, is the why of the I.U. Spectator. The who are students from all areas of the University -thc talented, the dedicated, the mad-who have given their weekends to the publication of this in- dependent weekly. The Spectator is now three semesters old. This year, in addition to reviews of each wee-k's happen- ings-movies, drama, lectures, and musical events- the Spectator published student poetry, drawings, and photography. In its political articles it provided a thorough documentation of such campus issues as the DuBois Club case and the allocation of student fees and maintained a steady support of student autonomy. SPECTATOR STAFF-FROM LEFT: David Isaacson, Barb Platte Clvlanailinfl Ed.7, James Retherford lEd.-in- Chiefl, Jody Bumett tManaging Ecl.J, James Suhner Don' 1Cu-Ed.7, Betty Ketcher, Ron Burton, Mel Fefe-rman tBus. Mngr.J. VET . fav.-... 'rr-vf u- - STVDEYT ATIII,If'I'IC BOAIID-I7IiUN'I' ROXY. Larry Duxxiii f'lirw.ns,J, Rnlmrni lmim- Imdivr, Bill Ili-Ifriglx lI'rvs.J, Cuml Wvnvcr Wim-fl'rvs.1. SICCOXD IKOXV: I.1uuum- Bvb- lcr, Inn Jamison QS:-1-J. ,Iainicc john, Susi Suxwrln, In Ann Nulwlc. SAB STEERING COMMITTEE CHAIR- MEN-FROXT ROIY: jamie Brnnfiingcr, Mary Ann Ynllumk, Di.mn Linn, Bubbi Fisher, jackie Pgxllntm, Kay KL-Idn-riiouse. SECOND RONV: Nnrciqx Puirnc, -Iclf Smith, Kun-n Raw, Ellr-n Shi-rhy, Doral SL-liwoitzer, Lynch Si-cogan. TIIIRD ROXV: Mm Lipner. Debomh Dome, Barbara Scilcllicc-I, lane Curtin. Joyce Crm-cnin-rg, julia- Nnclker. FOURTH ROXY: Mika Fox, Stvphcn Burk- er, Minhael Edwards, Duxid Mnrgnn, Randy Trebinfl, Debbie Black, Michael Arnolt. 148 ' i 1 Pom Pon Girls POM PON GIRLS-LliF'I' FORK- CROUND: Inu W'zikz-livlrl lcziphl, RIGHT COLUMN: Shcllcy Klitzky, . Susiv Ships, Susie WVnrner, Kris Bvcslcy, Caylu Thompson, Patty Davidson, Anclc Olsen, Lynn Brown- ing, jill Howton, Susie Lindsey, Paul- cttc Durncll, Mary Ann Sellars, Sue Shorts. LEFT COLUMN: Kathy Pomp, jill Crnssmrin, Lnrziine Dolcn, Dizim- Schultze, Mamheth XVcllS, BL-v Fitzncr, jill Hampton, Sandy Cmys, Wcncly Frzinvy, Mary Mc-lin, Nona Anclorn, Cziihy Tic-man, Peggy Kol- lum. Slllllfflllllg .xfririzprrlirig right nu! of a lValI Disnry frm' Iifz' IlllUI'llflll'I' .w'1'if'.i-P lllllijlll' so, silzfr' Di.s'm'y livlpwfl I'l'f'lIlI' I,U,'.s- nru' Sl-100 bison suit, Mnrrir' lC1'if'1:s'ni1, irlm lL'!lX !',II7Sl'll Io u'1'r1r if, found tlml living Il l1l.W7li prr'.w'nlr'1l Illlllilf l'lilINf'liQl'iN, nn! flu' lrvul of iiiliif-I1 iam' II iiuuigziliniz prnlzlrm flikr' 110111 flu Ifllll SIZICPJ. Tliz' SAB prmi1i.s-1'fl In mlm' Ilif- prnlnlrin 1111 rnlrling riff' lirzlrx bvforr' ilu' nvvl fnnllmll ,s'r'r1.s'mi. 149 I-MENS CLUB-FRONT ROW: Tm-rry Rfly- moncl, Dnvial A, Kunlz-n, Miki' Tiivkcr, Dun Adzun, Al Cage-, Nm' Ciinninghmn, Davi- Kommvn, Skip IIL-lm, Curzli-ll Cill, SIGC- OND IIOW: Iilhn Mft-lliniltrin KIIII, of Dirj, Im-I Snllin CBQI. uf D1r,J, Riulmrcl Dilling lSec.l, j. Si-utt Cornlin Wifi--I'rr-s,l, Bill Couch lI7rL'S.l, Miki' Nulim lull- 'If Dir-J, Brown Mnrlcw f'I'ri-xml, IIIIIHW Bmki' KBKI. of Dirl IIIIIIIJ HOIY. 'Xmly Tlmnrpsnn, .lim Binklvy, Rrvln-rl Ki-nm-ily, Dun Cmsk, Brilvi- I,0IKIiir, Amlrvw l.illislun, Ilim-lcv Stllvlcvr, Miki' Sluul, Bill Illlff. I OUII'l'II IIOW: Cnry Nix-lmli, IIJIIII Bnruilzr, Ci-no Dvniwlr, Clary Squrgi-ral. jim Loo, 'l'l1vmlur1- Ili-X Img- lm-r II, Iiulx lxlerynilizin, Cliuvk Iliclialrcls, Tmn Norton, I II 'I'lI IIOXV: 'llnn Suluuivilv, liivk Islri-il.i. Ilnyz- lixnlis, Bill lxlcflzual, Hub IIIN- xi-Il, Huh XYimIl4-, jim Siulu-H, Bill TFIIIIY, Nlimkvy l'.1rim'lm'4-, SIXTII IIOVV: Bill! full, Bill Ctmlim, 'Ibm Ililllnuw, Ilirluirrl Zull, Ifcl jiitligw, Rink Snlirunipi, lurk juliusmm, Butch juynvr, lxlllu- Ifivlil, Marla flilrln-ns, II1'n0 Ilzmku. I-Menas Club -.5 Sailing Club SAILING CLUB-FRONT RONV: Mzirjuric Mn-riclc, Christy Nvwiimii, Mzrryunn VV:its0n tCnrr. Sei-.L Bill Dm-rk tCni1u1imlm'i-J, Linda Yin .'Xm.rn lRi-r. SL-Lal, Ilsc Briccl, Sandra Ptui-Im. SECOND IIUNV: Sainily Simi-S, Nunn-y R4-id, Chi-ryl Stokes, Kirrcn Plumim-r. Judith Duc-rk, Bzirlviirn XVilsun, Kathy I-'ineg.in, Nlargnrct Purlco, Bm' Dolcn. 'IIIIIIID HOXV: I'IubL'rt Cmnt, Izuiic I7rin'lt0, ,lim Dulce-. Nlarilzi llllpp, Izllvn IDI-tligv, Kru- tin Illnliliz liuin Di-lla-lump, 'xI.iry Cnr' nut, Iliily B.il4:'r, Tvrri 'I'lum1u, 'Ilnn I'fxtilI, fxlichiu-l Martin, I.iml.i Kllwvlilmi-i'i:i-r. FOURTH RUXV: Crug Risch, loc Lcttcllz-ir, Dave Morgan, Bob Cuthnan, ,In-mme Bruce, Linda Stn-wart, Byron Starr, Miko XViIdcy, Toby Wi-grirh, Amt C1-rritsen, Steve Dyn-hc, Mike KILLuughlin. FIFTH ROIV: Paul Lun- zillf. Jeff 5lCCough, John Martin, Rick Richmond, Cary Snyder, lid Seclwick, Powell Limhuck, Steve Lewis, Bob Fomcy, Judy Stokes, Mike Egmtz, Mike Davis, I i ln OCEANIDES-FRONT ROW: julie Noelker, Joyce Miller, Shari Smart, Sharon Curman, Chris Stokes, Kris Anderson, Marilyn Runner, Alice Driscoll, Linda Bond, Shelly Hoy, Marcia Cohn, Linda Brown, jan Arbogast, Kitty Ewan. SECOND ROW: Nancy Heinsen, Ann Harmening, Lynn Hoffman, Mary Ilnmer, Jacque Lucas, Cail Lorenc, Mary Mc- Auliffe, Kris Irons, Bev Seavers, lane Ripley, Kathy Greene, Marty Brauer, Barb Amold, .M Karol Brown, Margaret lloggatt Brnck. THIRD HOW: Sue Nieman, Laurie Seheffers, Margy Sargent, Sally Egolf, Sanclra jones, VL-lcla liutliff, Cindy Pattengal, Anne Brafford, Carol Norman, Marlclie lillis, Snrn Porter, l.ynn Gibson, Karen Bixler, Cinny Molby. Joanne Kovacs flklvisvrl. .-. s ,..4f Qceanides WOMENS SYNCl-lRONlZED SWIMMING TEAM OCEANIDES OFFICERS-FROM LEFT: Alive Driscoll fSec,l, Jan Arbogast fHist.l, Lynn Hoffman f'l'reas.l, Kathy Greene fVice- Prcsj, Lynn Gibson fPuhlicityl, Ginny Molby fPrcs.J. 151 Association of Women Students NVho said the best way to get things done is to do one thing at a time? The Association of Women Students had many irons in the fire this year. Their span of successful projects went from such time- honorcd traditions as the Transfer VVomen's Tea to innovations like the special projects committee. Basically, AXVS is divided into three branches- the legislative hoard, the executive board, and freshman affairs. The primary concern of the legis- lative hoard this year was womens hours. The executive division, in addition to its programming function, provided. a link with national AXVS. An honorary group, freshman affairs sponsored the summer distribution of a pamphlet to freshmen women and a style show in the fall. At the annual mass meeting in the spring many women's organizations and honoraries elected of- ficers and chose new members, ending the school year with suspense, exuberance, and a boress picketing by the Board of Aeons. ,MVS LICCISLATIYlf-lTllON'l' RUNY: l,c-rum lxlr-yer, Kathie VVliitc, Muriel Miller fSec.l, Dianne Lloyd, Ellgn Griffin, Fran Fleig Janice Perryman- 52 Lissu Purdy ilJres.l, Susan Cruttlicr. SECOND ROXY: Naiicy Cook, Sheryl Rohlfer, if 127,-3 5 hu. AXVS IVIQICSIIMAN AIVVAIIKS COMMIT- TICE-l7l'lON'I' HOXV: Alxnlllclzl IXIL-Km-. Limlu l 4'1wm'll, l'k1ulu Blxnlxsls-HL'r, D'L1-1' Imng, Sham M.u1h-y, Ann Stun-lc, Kathy jrmhlmm, ANVS EXECUTIVE-FRONT ROXV: Lissa Purdy CPR-S. 7, Donna Andree fVice-Presj. SECOND HOXV: Mu- riel Miller fSec,J, Ianie Upward CTreas.J, Sue Rose. 15 antib- al-'4 Taking n lJl'l'IIli from Iln'ir rlnliws up in flu' third flour YWCA nffiw in lln' Union, four 0ffiz'r'r.v gr! II nwrp nl lin' unrlrl lwfnrr rlunzluving flown Hn' lusl High! nf .slr'pw. Thrn un' Nunry I311z'lrnmnn, . Snxir Si1'p,11'rI, fX'mn-gf lizmlinmnn, rnnl jncly jonris. YVVCA EXECU'I'IVlCfFllON'l' IIOVV: jmly jmu-s QTrc:is.J, jun Gaston find Vice-Prvsj, Nam-y B.irl11n.iiiii il'n-5.1, Nancy linsclnniinn ilsl Vivo-Prvs.J, jwnct Sue Smith 13rd Yun--I'rcs.b, Susan Sis-gn-rt 151-L-J, SICCOND ROVV: Susin- Sivmer fPub, RGD, Diane llninqinhur Klum-rn-iliun-il Hifinr C117 Snnclv Fculy Msst. Comm, Vol. Burl, jane Ax D 4 OFIII Exlcuiwionj: Mrg. l3u.i'lnii'1i Tzngilairt llfxcc. Dinh, jo Andrews fC0mm. Vol. Bur.j, 9' 4 . - - , lf? 14 1 c 1.1 U ., Bobbi Fisher fI.U. Sing Chj. THIRD ROW: Lynn Shumaker Clnternational Students Comm.J, Bonnie Lenders CDonn Extensionl, Ian Slioobridge fComm. nf Rel. Affairsl, Nina Adolph fLive Y-er Presj, Judy Dilts CDiscussion Group Commj, Calda Wright, Diane Kren. 154 'X ur ...-...iq vita. Yianih-In N . . ' .4- x 'QQ . ,d ,. YWCA CABINET-FRONT ROW: Nancy Bachmann fPres.J, Judy Jones fTreas.J, Jan Gaston C2nd Vice-Pres.J Janet Sue Smith 13rd Vice-Presj, Susan Siegert iSec.J, Nancy Busehmann Clst Vice-Pres.J. SECOND ROW: Nancy Frankel, lane Ax, Jewell C-raves, M. Ellen Jay, jo Andrews, Diane Hamaclier, Lynn Shumaker, Sandy Feely, THIRD ROVV: Merry Anderson, Vivian Hurst, Indy Dilts, janet Crigsby, Bonnie Leaders, jan ,, , . YWCA 4. . -' i XVhether heading for the woods or prowling the cities, the women of the YWCA worked this year to make themselves heard in campus and national affairs. Conferences and conventions in- vited members to speak their minds on such con- troversial topics as the 'New Left, urbanization, and civil rights. Another group headed for the woods, too, al- though controversial issues paled this trip when confronted with I.U.'s newest hatch of students. Fresliman Camp took some 500 freshmen under its wing and gave them a colorful introduction to many facets of University life. Not to he outdone by careening husloads of campers yodeling the LU. Fight Song, the two Y's joined forces again to produce the campus' most musical weekend-I.U. Sing. YWCA members also took an active interest in I.U's international population. The sisterhood program paired off American and foreign Coeds, while a foreign flavor spiced the annual Interna' tional Bazaar. Shoobridge, Diane Kren, Susie Sterner, Mareie Telander. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Dunwoody, Janie Shields, Nina Adolph, Linda Flowers, Charlene Piatliff, Cindy White, Anne Steele, Becky Bell. FIFTII ROW: Carolyn Ballinger lAsst. Dir, of YMCAl, Patty Curry, Anne Brafford, Indy Johanson, Laurel Vaughn, jane Szunuclson, Marcia Peirce. 77' v Q-- 155 ,I ,I-Q. ,L .gc xx , , Q A Q gp Q5 in 9 L ' 5' lg' if . 5 3' N.1.Q'.x?1',. Q QV A 14' - 6 iv Q . -. wiv . 1 3,-4, f- gf ff Msg :ig , ka' . ..-.,,q J xrftdlw , if .lv . S M... Z, . i' kf5i,vq.:5A .A . 7' ,' .gif ' T' my ' ig Q .I fu-1 1-ET, ,Q .qw f, . 11,. Q0 .ff-' U , 'L ' 0 Q' X V rm ? . ,gin .12 Q 095. : ?, 'T Q L' n T'. ' :W f. ' Q4 ' 5' ' Q 'I 'jf I I I ' up Y . . s 5 A, . Tij ' E7 ' 5 o . a . 0 I., ' , Fx E- ' f ' 0 'Q N ' K. 0 Q I .N . 3' . , 1-il , gs? x 8 1 . V ,R U ' ' Q, ' 5 'i 1 ' ,' .- mu f 1 , J ,., ' ' -fl!! , , ,Is . , - 7 . 1 :ef mah? I A, ' .gn is? Ka I N. 4' 'f' fgfs2 W 3 Wm Wa, sz V xfm n v , ,- 1 1 w65 6 Y1 1Q,iVLis g '.1Ql 2 if fy 5 , .n QHNQ' fi L- 'ggi . l X ' O 5 v-- . . . 3. ' vu' ,W ' .J ' A . QV ' 9 'gf -my R' QAM W f Q . 'N Q i I r x X Q , is x l 'GK'- Q Q7 ' Q P K Em.. + ,,v4 --v. 1 r I KAl'I','X KAPPA l'SlflfllON'l' ROW: Cluu-lc Nl:u'tlml.llv f'l'rm-sul. Daw- lVlliKin51i'r ll'lmlga- 'llr.j, ,Xlim ll.1rris lViu'-l'r4-5.3, Bulv llzryfir-lil fI'ri-ml. SICCOND RUXV: Kwilll llnll, llicll- iml K. llulvlwill, lli-llry M1-rf-rlilli, fl:-rzllcl Slvlrnnnll, 'lllllllll llUlV: lllrlywrl lXly4'rS, lllll Ilmw-in. I..irry lf:-lla-rs. l Ul'li'lAll NUVV: livr- u.u1l Vl.uxm'slx1, ,Inn l,iml4-1u.mn, Bill Klnllu-rs, Iaurx l.uIi1-1'lr. HONORARY BAND FRATERNITY Kappa Kappa Psi Tau Beta Sigma HONORARY BAND SORQRHHY TAU BETA SlCMAfl7llONT ROXV: Carol Shi-clrnn, Linrln Burforcl 1Trcns.J, Sandra Linkimcr 181-Lal, Ann Shapiro. SECOND HOVV: Vu-ki Allen, Barbara l.zu1c'aster, Libby Cuulxtun, janii Atwood, Inn Thomp- snn. THlRD RONV: Ioycu Munson, Mar- ville Piercv, Lynne Scitsworth. 160 Sr --F I ,- l s 4 , N. ' J' u ' 1 X 'Hp X W t -up axx .f' Q . g,, x..' .v.,. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA-FRONT ROVV: Richard Alden 12nd Vice-Presj, Terry E. Butler Clst Vice-Presj, Iames A. Nelson QPrcs.l, Ian Kirkpatrick QRec. Sec.J. SECOND ROW: Richard Winslow, Ed- warcl M. Cnlcl, John Hutt, Frank Howard. THIRD ROWV: Ron Heller lljleclge Tr.J, Henry Mcrcclith, Carl Shechtman, joseph Maxwell fCorr. Seal, Marv Weinberger. MUSIC FRATERNITY Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Sigma Alpha lota MUSIC I-IONORARY SIGMA ALPHA IOTA-FRONT ROW: Martha Ritchie Nice-Presj, Ioan Crahek lPres.l, Janet Niles lRec. Secj, Marsha Woutlress fC0rr, Seal. SECOND ROW: Joanne Fenton, Martha Kercheval CCC-Soc. Ch.J, Ienifer Eclwartls fEd.J, Harriet Pey- ser. THIRD ROW: Anita Hayes, jane Mar- shall, julie Lawlor, Taeia Culino fChap.l Becky Payne. FOURTH ROW: Mary Todd, Lynn Peters, Linda Yarling CMarshall. MU PHI EPSILON-FRONT ROW: jane Buttars fTrcas.J, Elizabeth Kohler fPres,J, Donna Lively Wine-Prcs.J. SECOND ROW: IL-an Snapp, Kiki Waymnn, Dnnna Marnvich, Rosumary Ann Tristann, Iam-t Bnncl, Mary Jean Hopping, THIRD ROW: Sandra Byrne, Sum Zinnm-rmnn, LL-ah Beth Frey, Ronda Packarcl. MUSIC SORORITY Mu Phi Epsilon Psi Chi PSYCHOLOGY HONORARY PSI CHI-FRONT ROVV: Susie Robinson iT1'6'2S-l, Jean Jardine fSec.l, Judy Cutright Nancy Cohen, Melinda Conley fVice-Pres,ll SECOND ROW: Dr. Jerome Chertkoff lAdV15e l, Ray Shipley 4Pres.J, Dan Larson Herbert Marsh, Martin Hayden. Y -:E x Y 7 N sw e v :ax Fm, 5 V we ACCOUNTING CLUB-FRONT ROW: Anne Butler CScc.J, Charles Logsclon lTrcas.l, Stephen Efroymson lI'rcs.J, Richard Davis Nice-I'rcs.J, Alan Smith fFac. Sponsorl. SECOND ROW: David Hermanson, Steven Bucher, Richard Kaplan, George Panos, Karen Salck, Carole Dautcrman, THIRD ROW: jcnfy Banwart, Dale Mc-Cunc, john Toth, Max Bc-ll, Ken Miller, Robert Groff, jon Appleby. FOURTH ROW: Harold Gar- wood, james Hnrclesty, Richard Baker, Ed- win li. Fromcr, jznncs Buher, Marlin Goebel. FIFTH ROW: Harold E. Vogel, Gary R. Kent. Accounting Club Alpha Kappa Psi BUSINESS HONORARY ALPHA KAPPA PS1-FRONT ROW: HOW- ard Godfrey CSec.l, David Hemianson Nice- Pres.l, Harry Kasdorf CTreas.j, Wilbur F. Pell Uvlaster of Ritualsl, john Bruick fPres.J David L. rims 11. SECOND Row. John W- Bfidwell, Ion Danforth, Don Richards Dennis Amen, Ken cours, Keith Hau. THIRD ROW: George Hartman, David Fisher, Michael TFHDP, l0hn Nagy, Ron Brown. FOURTH ROW: Duane Mercer, jack Graff, Ross Siegel, john Toth. FIFTH ROW: David Estes, Stan Pohl, Richard Kruk Dale McCune. ' DELTA SIGMA PI-FRONT ROW: Rick Clements fSec.J, Cary Haire lSr. Vice-Presj, C. Richard Gottlieb CPres.J, John D. Pfeifer Ur. Vice-Pres.J, Steve Rinehart fTreas.g. SECOND ROW: Rick Barron fChancellor, Paul Hardin, Tom Holaday, Richard Moore, Don Plank, Michael D. Cooper. THIRD ROW: Bill Burns, Dave Myer, Ion Forgey, Michel Cremieux, Gary Alan Dienhart, Lawrence Christman, Stephen Cullen. FOURTH ROW: Dave McFetriclge, Bill Lamb, jim Kruse, Robert Lentz, john Gauck, Dave Bangert. FIFTH ROW: Alan Frisuni, Ralph Baugh, Larry Rankin, John Dickinson, Jim Zurawski, Pat Johnson. PROFESSIONAL Bl,lSlNESS l:RATERNl'l'Y Delta Sigma P1 Omicron Delta SCHOOL OF BUSINESS HOSTESSES OMICRON DELTA-FRONT ROW: Mari- lyn Musgrave fPub. Ch.J, Sandra Aoki lPres.J, Marsha Menke iSec.J, Ann Harper lTreas.J. SECOND ROW: Muriel Miller, Peggy Hal- ler, Suzanne Kasper, Barb Cashbaugh, Kay Pearson, Karen Bruno. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Kobylarek, Betty Ahlf, Carolyn Bolling, Gail Shriver, Karen Salek, Joyce Bonko, Virginia Carlisle. FOURTH ROW: Carroll Bumett, Lynne Denham, Diane Koeneman, Charlotte Slipher, Maureen But- ler, Carol Romak. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Daugherty, loyce Todd, Beth McDowell, Debbie Blac . Al.,llllA l'l'll OMEGA-l llONT HOVV: George XVL-ir tl'rt-sl, Dun Isaacs lllrud. Atlvlst-rl, Prof. llulvqcr tlrauz Advisurl, llicliaml Molloy lllrutl. Atlviscrl, Duvu Falla llsl Viet'-Prc-s,l. SECOND HOXV: Vllillizuu C. Gill lSgt.J, CL-mld Solomon, Ct-urge Lot-Le Dunn tlleporlt-rj, john L41- giirilt-, john D. lluuswm, Tliumus T. Brink- iu.1n. TlllliD HUNY: Cliurlvs lllexulor, llcrb Miller tilt-c. Sn-Lal, Bill Bot-on-k lAluiuni Sc-tal, lxlikt- llL'r1inmlcL tCurr. SL'c.l, Dilvo YL-lux' 1'l'n-ns.l. l7OUll'l'l'l HOXV: Dnmzlltl Bmclli-y, Kent Vickcry, Tim Butz, Nt-vin Franks, 'l'lu-mlon' lim Legler ll, 1Sut'. Cli.J, Nuriinm Louis XYcrin-t Ill llIist.J. l7ll l'l'l ROXY: Dennis Dill, Dennis Dt-lmt-t, Bill Diulvy, Alun St-linu-tzcr. -1 166 h gn..- Alpha Phi Omega An integral part of every college campus is the flurry of contests which annually turns out a glor- ious crop of new kings and queens. For the eager male student who had not yet tasted victory, Alpha Phi Omega created a new opportunity this year- the chance to compete for the title Ugliest Man on Campus. The candidates were sponsored by housing units and the winner was chosen bv penny votes cast hy friends for was that enemies?j. Two freshmen scholarships were created with the pro- ceeds. Indianafs Mu chapter of Alpha Phi Omega is part of a national service fraternity for undergraduate students who have at one time heen connected with scouting. A goal of APO is to bring together per' sons with a common interest in tlie University com- munity. In addition to the 'iUgliest Man on Cam- pus, APO supports several other projects, includ- ing collecting money for Campus Chest, providing poll workers for campus elections, and conducting campus tours for visitors. CIRCLE K-FRONT ROWV: Conkle fTreas.l, Dan Haffner QSec.l, Ralph Os- trom fPres,l, Egon Petersen QVice-Pres.l, Jim Mclviahan CDist. Gov.l, Jim Ireland CDist. Soul. SECOND ROW: Jon Solomon, lxlark NVclJer, Vincent Houseman, James Stcmlcr C1'rojcct Comm, Ch.l, Lan'y Cox. THIRD ROW: Stu Rhodes, Joseph Jarvis, Dnvitl A, James. SERVICE CLUB Circle K Cosmopolitan Club COSMOPOLITAN CLUB-FRONT ROYV: Melinda Millikan LSOC. Ch,l, Hwa Bang CRec. Sec.l, Sam Fitch LCorr. Seal, Porn- chulee Achava-Amrung 1800. Ch,l, Linda Duboia CPub. Ch. lf SECOND ROW: Rich- ard Wood fVice-Pres,l, Diane Nauta fPres.l, Jorge Bartolo QTreas.l. -v I Plll OMEGA-l ll0N'lL llOXV: H. Trllllill Llfac. Atlviscrl, David Clary fAead. C0- orrl.J, Lawrvm-c Cnllnirm- 1l'rr-ml, Sh-ve Scliuunlic-i'i' tVicc-Pri-s,D, Carol Cartin CSec.j, SECOND NOW: Mark llpch-grail, David llavixa, Dorothy Fendlcy, Linda Scheirer, Sharon Yarling, janet Mi-Kr-1-, Drmua Power, Marsha Deriyes, Andrea VVeiner, Roberta XVi-1-Ls, K. M. XVilk, Greg llundlr-y, Lawri-iicc 0'Cori-k. THIRD ROVV1 Robert Linder, Ct-rrold Kmiwlus, XVilliam Rh-lflwcc, Mike Starrett, Tommy NVhitton, Dave Hartley, -Ianni-s P. haiilortl, Sit-plu-n C24-lh-r, just-pli I., Brownlee, William l . Ht-rrhacli, Brendan Phi Onicgfi pmt-irlr'i1f I.,!1lLiI'!'ll'Y' Colbornr' comlucfs I1 meeting with ziflvis-cr Iliilnrfl Trubiit, David Clary, Carol Curtin, and Steve Schoen- licrr. PIII ll OMEGA J, Hall, VVilliam A, Beineke. FOURTH ROVV: Michael Kammrath, Alan F. Hartman, Richard L, Williams, Gregory Huffman, jack VVickes, Anthony C. Maidenberg, Leland D. Harding Ir., Rory O'Bryan, Dennis VVhite, Larry Comhs, Dale Bloom, NVilliam Porolen. FIFTH ROW: Clayton Roth, Egon Petersen, David XV. Boll, Rockland L. WVinchell, Bill Searcy, Steven D. Franklin, Max Lipner, Stephen Paul, Marc Kaplan, john W. Sullivan, James Dee Kimper, Bruce Jones. Phi Omega Phi Omega, pre-law fraternity, offers the under- graduate student an opportunity to learn and par- ticipate in activities which will directly benefit him in his later study and practice of law. The presi- dent, Lawrence Colborne, founded the fraternity in 1964, and Phi Omega has now grown into one of the largest professional fraternities on campus with a booming membership of more than 150 students. The fraternity not only provides an opportunity for intellectual advancement through its speaker programs and student-edited journal, it but also helps the undergraduate to gain a firsthand knowl- edge ofthe study of law through projects in which he can observe actual law school classes, participate in group discussions with law faculty, and attend lectures on legal research methods. Phi Omega thus presents a program which attempts to prepare the student for law school and for his futuie law prac- tice. ff? Baptist Student Union Baptist Student Union is a national collegiate movement designed to help students tie their many lives together, to make of them a coherent whole, and to thread a meaning through all the facts. It is not so much a program as an idea. The BSU of I.U. has been established and maintained with this in mind. The goals of the Baptist Student Union are mani- fold. VVhile primarily oriented toward Southern Baptist beliefs, the BSU does not limit its member- ship to Southern Baptist students. Bible study, prayer emphasis, and the summer missions program are some of the activities in which the Baptist Student Union is engaged, Through group discussions and personal counsel- ing, the BSU strives to help the college student look intelligently at t0day's issues and offer Chris- tian alternatives for the solution of some of the perplexing problems that face students today. -'.- HOME EC. ASSOCIATION-FRONT ROW: Suzanne Berger fSec,J, Karen Hud- son fSoc. Ch.J, Mrs. Christ fAclviserJ, Nancy Clausen lTrcas.D, Carole Crevar 1Pub. Chj. SECOND ROW: Penny Sink, Carol Las- well, Marilyn Shemien, Beth Floyd, Marsha Hilmhs, Marilyn Smith. THIRD ROW: jane Bonllrighi, Arla Rueff, Marcia Cope, Vir- ginia Smith, Carol Carmichael, Edwynna No an. Home Ec. Association Student Education Association STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION- FRONT ROW: Karen Csigas, leadership Co-Chj, Marjories Zaclra CLeadership Co- Ch.J, joseph Conlon QPres.J, Barbara Darby fSec.'Treas.J, Janie Peters fSoc. Ch.D. SEC- OND ROVV: Dr. Milton Marten Q.-Xdviserl, Barbara LaSota, Edna Wleddell, Diane Lie- benow, Beth Ann Cunningham, Dr. Dorothy Skccl ICO-Adviserj. THIRD RONV: Dena Bower, Ian Coplen, joy Hilsinier, Gail Doades, Lilian Cabage, Lyda Girton. FOURTH ROW: Chris Potter, Henry Po- teet, Necl Crary. 171 ALPHA Dl'1L'I'A TIIlf'I'A-FIIONT ROW: Suu Knukt-, Luis Fnrnu-r, Mary Ann Cunni- rnn fI'rcs.J, Cynlhixi liilill' IVic'z'-I'rL's.J, Flzmzli Morse. SECOND ROVV: juyu- Bm-nz, Carol Naulznk, Sandy Iilmlr, ,Iuycu I'IcncImfrsun, Domlliy Slrnml, BL-linda Byrne. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY HONORARY Alpha Delta Theta Alpha Epsilon Delta PRE MEDICAL I-IONORARY ALPII.-X EPSILON DELTA-FRONT ROW: Bob Fonts CVice-Pres.I, Judith Colomltl ISec.J, Bob Richey IPrc-5.1, Steve Miller ITreas.I, Cordon RItLIlllill'lIII'l CHist.J. SEC- OND ROW: james Czirgett, Jane Mcflara, Alan Crnalmch, Leigh VI'zitIey. THIRD ROW: Randall Caldwell, James Oldburn, Tom Poulin, Rick XVitImni, Richard Sim- mons. FOURTH ROW: Richard Shepherd, Steve Powell, Andy Nlblszeznk, Ronald Bush. FIFTH ROXV: Alain Schmetzer, Bill Couch, Bill Dinwoodir. 'f Cz, ,qi 'im ii ., ,'3i ' . ,4 , l i., ,. i 1 I 1 Qhf f is ui ,fb--li ai QW CANDY STRIPERS-FROM LEFT: Linda Feiwcll, Sharon Marin, Rosemary Moon, Barbara Senff, Sarah Frye. HEALTH CENTER VQLUNTEERS l Can dy Stripers Sigma Theta Tau NURSING HONOR SOCIETY SIGMA THETA TAU-FRONT HOW: Patricia Smith, Lois Shaw, Mary Ann Long, Susan Moss Kuhn, Pamela Sloan, Sharon Wulf. SECOND ROW: Laurie Gunter, Leona Adams, Lorraine Moser, Carmen Hom, Loris Stallwrmd, Margaret Byers, Judith Watson. THIRD ROW: Carol Deets, Marie Iosberger, Betty Kelly, Marilyn Ecl- mondson, janet Calvert, Sandra Carter. Jeanne Pontious. 1 I ll ' .SIA 1: Q If I X, h T,. ' is U H3 gold Ql S , or 9 sf V w . N , to - . . .za -C ll.. . l 5 ylt l, 4 ,V , S j ' by Y' kv all 1: -'V A Q' ' ui, Ji li A ii 14 JUNIOR NUIJSIQS-FIKONT HOW: Joan Beck, Kathy Bilwler, Lorraine Chan, .Lolita Ilaymuuilo, Karen Mt-Carly. Andrea Slrasser, Nancy Pierce, Ginger Ilaishp, Sandra Duntan, Ginny Michael, SECOND NUNV: Janet Shoemaker, Judy Johnson, Phyllis Breen, Susauu Sparks, Barhara Cass, Margaret Lawley, Judy Mt-Alt-er, Chyrene Buis, Nancy tliannopoulos, Roscinary Carter, Sue Pusey. THIRD HOW: Diane Pollock, Rose- mary Morton, Nancy Anderson, Cindy Smith, Sue Haywood, Lois Callimore, Kay Hanna, Patricia Ebbeler, Chris Holowoty, Lana Dickerson, Diane Kroon. FOURTH BOXV: Katie Phillahaum, Ann Zaharias, Sharon Cauffinan, Mary NVp no, Rowena Nash, Michele Parrison, Brenda Lyon, Barbara Franklin, Marlene Bawles, Kathryn Burke, Pam Ritter. School of Nursing Junior and Sophomore Classes SOPIIOMORE NURSl'fS-FRONT' NOW: Donna Crider, Sharon Franks, Naney Habig, Trena lloppes, Linda liagsdale, l.iuda Ifeiwell, Susan kvlllljllilll, Rita Lueicl, Elizabeth Miller, Suemma XVilson, Suellen lliulenvootl, Melody Kling, Margaret Tracy, Sharon Naylor, Pamela Mills, Marilyn l.ainar, Myra Stoppenhagen, Julie llleher, Barbara Bethea, Cherrie Butl, Susan Canuarda. SECOND ROXV: Marsha Thomas, Carol Peterson, Kathlene Neese, Carolynn ltloraevewski, Judith Lee, Susan Cox, Jane Bates, Sharon Cummings, Donna Karrer, Dianne Denning, Constance Even-tt, Jane YVL-issert, Elaine llarpenau, Nancy Cole, Judith Fry, Constance Dale, Cherylynn Moraczewski, Paula Smith, Linda Nelson, Sue Funk. 'l'HlHD ROXV: Linda Shank, Jennifer Walsh, Mary Ellen Barton, Linda Swim, Jacquelin Hoy, Barbara Nipple, Christine Swanson, Constance Townsend, Beverly Rutherford, Marcia XVhite, Margot VVinters, Patricia Angell, Nancy MtCaiu. Nancy llenry, Virginia Dunn, Monique Cieak, Constance Penny. Cleo Alexander, Christine N'Vielgos, Cheryl 'l'odrl. FOUBTII RONV: lillen Gillis, Cynthia llapeman, Linda Jones, Linda Million, Barham Pugh, Joyee Shockley, Susan Stokes, Beryl Branson, Darlene Craman, Suzanne Martin, Margaret Allee, Pamela Davis, Francis Hulse, Cheryl Krzyzaniak, Barbara Martz, Jamie Middledorf, Martha Darst, Deborah Lowe, Leslie Rouen, Nancy Chloupek. FIFTH ROW: Mary Ann Snell, Joan Kerch, Pamela Bundy, Lois Easterday, Patricia Ellison, Brenda Meyer, Margaret Miller, Ann Pearson, Barbara Rim-hrough, Lanore Seamihorn, Sharon Cassidy, Sue Sprunger. Susan Kenyon, Lincla Fritz, Katherine Pinkerton, Susan Keisler, Ronda Hampton, JoAnn Differding, Patti Mt-Allister, Ellen Eckert, SIXTH ROYV: Margaret Love, Pamela Smith, Linda Sollman, Rosemary Crow, Mary Miller, Judith Moss, Kathy Horstman, Marion Harvey, Janet Steele, Mary Tilton, Paula Blessing, Pamela Williams, Mary Carroll, Dorothy Rosenau, Joy Thistle Janice Foreman Christine Varner. Donna Miller, Patricia Ainsworth Carrol Smith. SEVENTH ROVVz Nancy Gunderson, Margaret Marvel, Joellyn Lookabill, Carol Wdowka, Carol Young, Cynthia Snowden, Janet Brown, Patricia Carrity, Rickey Griffey, Linda Melton, Suzanne Nash, Donna Shookman, Mary XVukovits. Cynthia Mink, Evelyn Coffman. Caron Reitenour, Jean Schmitt, Merrie Vlfilliams, Mary Willson, Deborah Alles. EICHTH RONV: Sharon Hamilton, Janice Stewart, Carolyn Pfeifer, Carol Crosby, lrida Ozols, Sharon Humphrey, Ruth Hopp, Mary Jo Dove, Carolyn Doughty, Richard Brock, Alice NVampler, Linda Lambert, Sandra Hensley, Jane Shively, Becky Tout, Phyllis Marbaugh, Kathleen Ellis, Carole Winkler, Judith Craig, Elizabeth Etzold. VT-Q, 'T Wm t -Q , . , Q.,- , Z -s Irv ,, .. 1 n im- ma! ww Q fill! NURSES' STUDENT COUNCIL-FROM LEFT: Ilarric-tt Becker Mrlviscrl, Susan XV:ilt-lwr, Barbara NVagcrs, Patricia Ains- worth, juan Pipe-r tTi'uas.l, Nancy Lunclquist fPrt-5.5, Sandra It-ttvr CSeC.l, Brenda Lynn, Kathy Burke-, Christine- Hnlmvoty, Kathryn Bihla-r. Nurses' Student Council Nurses' Basketball Team NURSES' BASKETBALL TEAM-FRONT HOW: Lolita Raymundo, Joyce Shoekley, Carol XValre-math, LeEtta Ring, Patricia Seicll. SECOND ROXV: Phyllis Breen, Brenda Lyon, Susan YV11lcher fCapt.l, Sandra jcttvr, Naney Lunclquisk. THIRD ROXV: Barham Scheirer, Dianne Mitchell fCoaChl, Marla-no Rawlvs, Gwendolyn XVarfl, Barbara Marshall, Sandra Hensley, Christine Holo- woty Chingnl. 175 Kenneth S. Ahraliam Aaron Abramson Paul L. Andis Dean D. Aulick Norman H. Babcock Sue A. Bannon Gary F. Bargatxc Marcy L. Baron John F. Barrett M. Jon Beard Ruth A. Behzirricll Barbara L. Benlunn Cheryl A. Biddle Ann L. Bliekt-iisrlc-1'fci' Anita D. Brigham John NV. Brown Sharron L. Brown Carol J. Burnett Yirgil XI. Burton Jacqueline Cady Camilla S. Colantonio Caroline M. Conley Sandra K. Cox Carol Crawford Nancy C. Criclland Irene P. Cuffey Patricia E. Curry Diane Danner Terri L. Davis Deborah S. Decker Kathryn A. De-Voss Danny C. Dixon Barbara E. Dolata Holly J. Dressell Thomas H. Etzold Keith R. Fernsler Stanley C. Finkle Richard J. Fishburn Peter Fortune Michael L. Fowler LeRoy A. Franklin Michael E. Frazier Phyllis D. Gilbert Judith W. Goodwin Samuel K. Goodwin Sheila M. Gradison Carol S. Greenwood Nancy J. Griffith Jane S. Grund Bruce L. Gamble Judy A. Gustafson Sara L. Hanna John A. Hargis Kathryn A. Haughey Barbara A. Heron Sharon A. Hess Linda B. Hiner Marilyn K. Hodson Sandra S. Holland Janet A. Hollis John W. Jackson Jr. Sandra L. Johansson Carol A. Johnson Sherrin A. Jones Courtney H. Kagen Sylvia Karesh Phi Beta Kappa, the liberal arts scholastlc honor- ary in the College of Arts and Sciences, was the first Greek letter society founded and is the oldest honorary in the nation. Members are chosen from the upper 10 per cent of the juniors and seniors in the College who are working for the Bachelor of Arts degree and who have completed the 90-hour residence requirement. Election to Phi Beta Kappa is reccgnition of h'gh intellectual capacity well-employed. Sue A. Khavari Kathy B. Kiel Linda L. King Margaret E. Kocher Carol K. Kromkowski Derald D. Kruse Jill M. Langebartel Catlileen Langley William J. Lawrence Kathryn J. Lewis Cynthia R. Lindahl Eileen A. Lynn Jerry L. Mackel Martha Lou May Ruth A. McClure Sharon K. McMurray Ann C. Meier Judith L. Mellin Diane J. N auta VVilliam Nienhauser Pamela Norton Diane O'Kieffe Marianne R. Owen John W. Parker Mary J. Pennucci Marilyn C. Petrie David L. Pitts Donna R. Purkhiser Beverly E. Quinlan Kathryn A. Rainford Charles A. Renaldi Gordon C. Rhea Phi Beta Kappa Margaret R. Rhea Renee E. Roche-XVesson Karen I. Schenkman Phyllis A. Schroader Virginia A. Scovill Susan B. Shoaff XVE-ndolyn T. Shrock Virginia M. Soule Marcia M . Stalnaker Carol A. Stante Martha A. Steen Robert M. Stump Jr. Andrew M. Sum Ruth A. Tedrowe Bettye B. Tracy Judith A. Trevor James H. Trosper Margaret A. Truax Judy C. Tully Eileen Underwood Joseph C. Ventimiglia Robert E. V icars Leigh A. Watley Ralph B. VVeaver Daniel R. XVebster Karen R. Weiskopf John F. Wetmore Anna L. XVhite Larry V . VVilliams Rebecca J. WVilliams Elvie H. VVilson Dorothy S. Wisely David C. Achterberg Robert A. Adams Sandra T. Aoki Malcolm K. Beckner Normal L. Bessette james L. Blair Thomas R. Blaising Richard C. Bland Ivan E. Blankenship I Carolyn S. Bolling joyce A. Bonko Robeit T. Boynton john H. Bragg Ralph E. Brownlee Steven C. Bucher Robert NV. Burdick Lloyd L. Carter Robert H. Chapman Marilyn I. Gharnetski Chester G. Chentnik Stephen L. Clark Richard A. Clements B1'uce P. Coleman Robert S. Collins Stuart R. Crane Robert H. Daines Carole S. Dauterman Lonna V. Davis Richard VV. Davis Jr. Virginia H. DeLancy Robert C. DeMeester Lynne S. Denham Howard F. Dick Ronald I. Dolynchuk I'. Ronald I. Dostal Stephen VV. Efroymson Arthur Elkins Terrill F. Ellis Ray H. Garrison james A. Gentry joseph B. Gorman jose R. Guarisma Eugene M. Guglielmo Thomas B. Harker Jonathon D. Harris Theodore J. Harris jr. Michael S. Harwood james A. Hendricks Donald P. Hilty VVilliam R. Hipp Iohn B. Holdeman Thomas G. Hopkins XVilliam P. Horney VVilliam R. Hotz Iohn YV, Houghton Stephen I. Hyatt David M. jackson Shital K. Iain james A. jones Karen G. Iulis Robert J. Kellogg Ioe L. Kirby John B. Kloehr Ir. George F. Kloppenberg Karen A. Kocyba Brian E. Koening Richard A. Kruk Beta Gamma Sigma Beta Gamma Sigma is the scholastic honorary in the School of Business. Members are selected from the upper four per cent of the junior class within the School and from the upper 10 per cent of the senior class. Also eligible are graduate students who are working toward a Master of Business Administra- tion degree and candidates for the Doctor of Business Administration who have not been pre- viously admitted. E. I. Leverett Charles B. Logsdon Douglas S. Longman Ned M. McCahan joan E. McCullough Alan Marclis Jr. Marsha A. Menke George K. Miller Laird S. Miller Robert L. Miner Michael L. Moore John T. Morris Gary H. Moses john T. Nebel Patricia L. Nagel Terry A. N icodemus Richard J. Omnsby Urban B. Ozanne Ir. Paul VV. Parkison David A. Patterson Stanley R. Pearson Peter M. Perez William P. Person Donald VV. Peters Michael H. Peters Walter j. Piekarczyk Lauren L. Pond David G. Powell David W. Powell William H. Replogle II Peter S. Rhodes Roy W. Richards Brenda K. Roberts Q Harry S. Ross Kendrith M. Rowland William F. Ryan Sally Sue Runion Lanny J. Schlamp Herman M. Schreuder Herbert A. Scott William L. Selig Richard A. Shortz Carol G. Shriver Michael D. Shumate Kenneth R. Sitzberger Oliver T. Skrivanie Nancy L. Smith Dan E. Spicer Thomas E. Spurgeon Robert M. Stier Richard A. Sugar Victor H. Tidwell Paul T. Toomey Stephen M. Trattner jerry G. Van Mason Kenneth W. Vieth Ir. Prakob Visitkitjakarn Thomas J. Wacker Norman L. White Jan S. Williams David H. Windley Mark D. Winski Walter S. Wiseman David R. Yeley Iohn E. Zamarra Ira B. Zinman , F' . 1 3. A il 1. , V5 A-Jig 178 I I Academics Q, J. x - .A -I we ,J 'X 5 'w' 1-. '. L , . -fa il-E ,qvvuelilr 1 1 gL81:nktQ...f V-,, A. , g' ' -, If, 1' N ' 5 4 Q X sn.. gf 1 X-:.:.-',,,.' ,N- X Q59-'.. If 1 'Y 1 in Y rf I t - 2X x'.j..t. at . . 4' I 7, 0 , . A 1 -. - Q A 'B A' v. -1, I sl, l..,..s - '. ',f'- ,- .- .. 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'abs '. ,nfl 'isa 50- ,..XAX 2, QR. 1 QB' I U uuu---H999 E lg -i ' 5 .ff A in my 1.1 mi if Iii? 1 U , , EV , J .1 ' S B?HEEUiN!2 2 L W ,f . V -ff 1, . Q fwclfffl VKVZILJIQMS ,cz Q71 .Lan , ,,:qQ Lib Jlufyblvgzffln, 02 fwvjf 7 , 7 f1,QQ:fr.1,uQcL 40A:!Zf: wg, .- f,,,.,:x -'Q :fin 'N x-2 ,M ff fm, f+4fmM1,f,, iq dodffffioifc MMM MQDUAQQ Y -IWW? 4. N!ffjf S. J '14, n- I -A 'ww YY 4 I .0 nl 7 f F ,s up 1 Q , ,v i'f . , 1 K I v W1 r ' Bug , N' J 5 fir if 4 n 4- Uhr 1 sf' 1 '--1-Q. P19 4. I' -.,.w,......-.., ,,,. . . The 20th Century's growing passion for research has long been a theme of universities and other seats of learning, and l.U. is no exception. For 147 years, I.U. professors, their classroom chores done, have pushed papers and lesson plans aside to return to their pet projects. The results? Ad- vancement in every field, nation-wide acclaim for exciting discoveries, hooks, and most of all, the desire to learn more. Students, too, are endowed with curiosity and often trail provoking, questions to satisfying answers. Honor students in particular spend hours in the stacks preparing theses and reports. And, not to he outdone, automation has entered the field with such mechanized wonders as I.U.'s Research Computing Center, situated in the base- ment of the HPER huilding. IDT? 's Of' nig . .H LL w 'f u L' I V 1 ..,--- 9 L P! P' 4 I . , , Y-A1 an ,Q Arts and Sciences NVhat happens when a freshman graduates from the junior Division? Chances are good that he will grit his teeth and plunge into the next language course on his way through the College of Arts and Sciences. And with 56 departments to choose from, he is in for a good dose of liberal education. Under the leadership of Dean Byrum E. Carter, the College serves over 80 per cent of the campus in undergraduate and advanced studies, faculty research, interdepartmental colloquiums, the Hon- ors Program, and counseling. Also known for its distinguished faculty, the College can boast that S2 per cent of its professors hold doctoral degrees. Although the oldest division in the University, thc College introduces new programs each year to keep abreast of modern education trends. For ex- ample, plans were completed for a new faculty evaluation program sponsored by student govern- ment. m-'M 0' 1 ' 5: 4, 1 . , .f ,-- ' r'. ,df xg? A' q . , ,A lffu ,. ..g,..Q:TN , 'I +1 1 T lb?-' 5. 1 -' ., -x. If .Qura- 5 -.1 1 . NI -- wh, . 3. J Rfk' , A, ,3,f:ti'f'+'F2ir7. - v 1 gt ' , 1? -ww 'QQ VN -Af' 5 Q 4.54 X-C in K5 W. Gvorgv Pinnvll fsccoiirl from riglifj, Dean of the School of Business, conducts a faculty meeting. Wi-rn -Q vm K ,f s . 'S'-'-g-1. -, .Q-,g ., , l C- x-T91----g5':5:2..: Y' . if,-. .. i3.f' ' .-:istsbv 5,3 . w w: t X .-.. 'pn xf gg K -Am-'hx Business Tho l,U. School of Business needed more room- and lots of it, Sincc its hcginning in 1920, the School had outgrown two nt-xv buildings, expanded to include six dcpnrtincnts and eight areas of specialization, and assumed added domestic and international teaching und counst-ling duties. Lust Scptcnihcr thc school got the room it ncedcd, in thc form ot u 555,500,000 building at Tcnth und Fcc Lune. 'l'hc ncw limestone-faced, air-conditionccl structure luis 170,000 square feet of spncc lor its 2250 uiiclci'grutliuitcs and G75 grad- ll2liC studcnts. Major revisions in tht- school's unclc1'gi'aclL1i1te program were also new this yt-ur. llccoininendations may make voluntary counscling more accessible, and honors conrscs will provide mort' flexibility for 0lltSfZ1lKllHg students. The School of liusincss is working to improve its prograins ut tht- regional campuses und this year will uwurtl four-your clcgrccs at thc South Bend and Northwest cinnpuscs for the first time. Students slzoumfl up on time lust Scpfrfniber when the Business Building npmicrl its floors. Unfortunately the furniture fli11n't. IS9 . . , ' - ' 3 ,WWW I !f ? Q I 1 190 lgsr INSITE students Ilefij discuss the problems they cn- cmmtcr as student teachers at University School. A U-School class fbclowl adjusts to a room cqiliyipcd with video-tape cameras so that the INSITE teacher can review her performance later. Education Old in I.U.'s tradition of turning out the best teachers possible but new in ideas and Outlooks, the School of Education trained approximately 1500 undergraduates this year to teach in elementary and secondary schools across the country. Since the school granted its first degrees in 1931, its student teaching programs have broadened to include al- Ti la- -.-,,...-4-' ' most 75 school systems throughout Indiana. Under the leadership of new Dean David Clark ileftl, teachers' certificates will be granted for the first time to students at the Fort VVayne, North- west, and South Bend regional campuses. For the first time, too, an associate dean for research and development has been appointed. Closed-circuit television has become a major develo ument in education Since its conception four mx .. Q.- 5.,m..,. 04551:-gg: 1 . years ago, I.U.'s 32011000 television system has Q grown to the extent that six cameras now cover 34 'wif- classrooms at University School and broadcast over closed-circuit cables to TV sets in 15 rooms on -.-fx, :si , 5 , campus. ig I nl' lil ,.4l' ,ffm Rr'xrf11rn'l1 has llrffnmr' ll ,growing trwnd in UU !1l'f'llS of education, and the School of HPER is no Cxcvpfion, f 'N J Vx, , T rl 11' Pl fx rx, . Nl 951.5 I-IPER MHPER . . . oh sure, that's where we swim in our spare time, play basketball on weekends, go all out for intramural football, and . . Actually the School of Health, Physical Educa- tion, and Recreation involves more than just some 27 sports and intramurals. Besides preparing majors for professional work, an extensive area of grad- uate study is heing formed which will deal with physiology. Under the guidance of Dean john Endwright lleftj, who has served as acting dean since the death of Dean Arthur S. Daniels last summer, work in exercise physiology, motor learning, and bio- mechanics will soon become part of the curriculum. HPER has also helped establish recreational pro- grams with elementary and secondary schools. The oldest part of the school, the Normal Col- lege, celebrated its centennial this year as an extension facility for HPEH majors in Indianapolis. Normal is the oldest gymnastics school of its type in the country. ue of stu ying T ie HPER building offers excellent faeilities, expert help, and I1 myriad of activities for the sports fan. Back in the good old days, as this centennial tableau at Normal College of gymnastics shows, the well- dressed HPER major wouldn't be caught dead in any- thing less revealing than long johns. 3275, 9-0 fo 1 u Law .stucli'ii!.y vary reading lmbifs with periodieals from the Sclioofs 113,000 volume library. Law A bounding enrollment is forcing I.Ufs School of Law to evaluate itself from top to bottom. Under the leadership of NVilliam B. Harvey, new Dean of the School tbelowb, some significant changes are in the offing. Both the I.U. building and its night branch at Indianapolis have been experiencing tremendous increases in size, with enrollment figures having doubled in the last five years. As a result, new faculty are heing hired to keep class sections smaller, while at the same time the School is be- coming more selective in its admissions. Although I.U. is now the ninth largest law school in the United States, it continues to emphasize individual accomplishment. Extracurricular activities include a student publication, and, for aspiring athletes, the traditional Homecoming game against the Meds. Stuff Hll'I7llN'l'S plan copy for the .sflzclwrf-czlited Indiana Law journal. X .fv I 4 , ' '1':TL'..f,-1 t7 1 X4 'sr wi . QR! X xv. 5 1 lf. It , W2 1 H sd I Q K s X I xx' Lg Q v f 3 r Q 'P ' d W-S Next fall 11111 Division of Orl- tomefry will move from the fronticr vmulitiozls of quan- svt llufx, lmsC1m'nts, frame l1011,s'z'.s- Criglxtj, and fm alum- donml grocvry fn its ncw unifirvl honzr' Uf-ffj, on At- water and Woodlawn. 5 xii-x.,h4'!xZL! rx. x . . , . in . x,:L.i,., ,- 7 ,-c -. ,-an ,ff KX XX INDIANA UNIVERSHY FOLEY HOUSE OPTOMETRY CLI N IC ' -'REQ Optometry Optometry at I.U. is acquiring not only a new face, but a new personality as well. ln September the tlivision, established in 1951, will luring its scattered libraries, research and teach- ing facilities, and clinic under one roof in its new five-story building. The structure will he winclowless except for fifth-floor faculty offices and stair wells. Dr. H. XV, llofstetter, clivision clirector fahovej, said the new building will also allow an increase in class enrollment from 40 to 55 and an expansion of research and clinic facilities. The clivision's personality change is seen in its new curriculum. This year's graduating class is the last to complete training within three years. Next year, the program will he expanded to four years, in atltlition to the regular two years of pre- optometry. A sturlent optoznclrist has his eyes pho- lograplwcl willi zillniuinlvt light us ll par! of an examination for Contact lenses. ,Wi 1 , LNSH K. 33 2 54535. K funn ECM -. K 7 fi 4 - ff, Q ' 1 . ' ,I F ' -- E V 'ox -'K ' wiv I 1 . ir-:Elf Q - ,: 1. If iF-L Q' 233 ef I S ' fy: 'f ,ei age-,Q J,.'1'.if 'E ' ' gyms? , 1-51?'532 Y +. 3?::v', s IBS: z X 5 1 'x 1' - A ' sf ' z V+ 'iii 11 . 1 A Q 7 J Q i Q, VY' fa Q. 'g.1..,,v'Q 1 f,-.1 :--1 A- vt, ', 14'-w ' RQ. 5 'gp ., 1 'M 91... I F I 1 I ll F 1:11 l 1 -S-Q ,A -,-.n-- Q 2 . i -- Medicine The I.U. Medical Center has become more than just a school or group of schools. In fact, it has developed into an actual medical center for the state of Indiana. Under a new I.U. plan for state medical educa- tion, the University will he training doctors in co-operation with hospitals all over the state. The goals of the statewide internship program are to avoid the expense of building a new school or expanding the Indianapolis medical campus, while encouraging new doctors to stay in Indiana after graduation. The School of Medicine, the largest in the coun- try, is expected to be the focal point for the more complicated medical cases. To provide the special labs and equipment, room, and people necessary the School has a new hospital under construction. Dr. Glenn W. Irwin fstanding Ieftj is Dean. f ml 'X A physiology lub is a lesson for the future for I.U. medical stzzzlents. O .4 2 Y I ..,,,.-- ..-- - -!-- l 1 . L31 vu 4 , . 3- . 7 , v 1 . , ff -J- ,f . , , . n nity -1 ISL, L'iL1.If' M- ,.. 1. V -A 4 X. 1 'Y 43 P 'e 3- -, , X, f.,-1-'X ,LQ 3- .I 5 g. 51-'1- ,Kf- it n I ' n I J H gn' ' Pulrwnl l'1llH'Ill!0ll rs un Il7117Ul'f!lHf par! of ,Y'llIIt'Vlf work . ' in ilu' !1l'7IfllI'l' wlinir, IIN1' rl zlmztal .vfrlrlwrf .s'1101c.x' a I .3 5' lmlirui fum' lmr ll!'lIflH'!' will ffl hw' furiul form and 1 .vpl'r'.s,sim1. 5 9 Dr. Muyruml K. Hinv, Dvan of flac' School of Dcnfisfry p0sr's nf ilu? ncu: c'Iz'z'trnn microscopr' rfcvnfly pllf- C1111-YIYI by flu' School for use in its rcsc'a1'c'h program. ft 'ici-X U 'lie dental student takes Polaroid color lzoto ra 11 I P E-' P -9 'fore and after treating ll e1u1t1 and uses the 7J11of0s 'J show the parents their c11i1rl's dental problems. More than 15,000 patients per year visit their dentists at the I.U. Medical Center. Through the elinie students learn all phases of practice during their four-year program and serve Indianapolis and the surrounding area as well. After having had pre-dentistry at the Bloom- ington campus, dentistry students will spend as much as one half of their time during their junior year and three fourths of their time during their senior year working in the clinic. Dental hygiene students work in their own elinie situation in the Montgomery County schools in addition to helping out the dental students. After a year of pre-dentistry the dental hygiene student can receive a eertifieate in her field, or now she can continue her training for an additional year and receive a BA. in public health or in dental hygiene. Dentistry and Dental Hygiene 1 v 04 .4 AZ. .39 Nursing I.U.'s School of Nursing, with headquarters in Indianapolis, is regarded as one of the most eom- petent and highly rated nursing schools in the nation. Headed hy Dean Emily Holmquist, the School has grown in program as well as size in recent years. Nursing programs now exist not only at Indianapolis, hut on the Bloomington and the re- gional campuses as well. A nurse in training at I.U. is a husy coed. Not only are there classes and lahs to attend, but stu- dents also must fit ward, elinie and hospital ex- perience into busy schedules. Nursing students work right alongside future doctors in the several hospitals at the Medical Center. The Associate of Arts degree program in nursing was inaugurated last year at the Indianapolis and Fort XVayne regional eampuses in eo-operation with loeal hospitals. Allied Health Allied Health is expanding regional campus pro- grams. This year the School graduated five persons on a regional campus, one of which had never been to the Indianapolis Med Center as a student, Next year Allied Health will offer an X-ray pro- gram through the Ft. XVayne hospitals. A two-year associate program will also he started on two other campuses. The School will also graduate its first class in inhilation therapy, a two-year associate program at the Med Center after a year in the junior Divi- sion. This year Allied Health, which covered 13 differ- ent course programs, offered graduates a master's degree through a government stipend. Technicians, especially clinical and medical health, are in short supply. The l.U. School, headed hy Dean Lynn Arbogast frightl, is one of 19 such separate schools in the Country. n . s Q QQ 'ig An occupational therapy stu- dent treats a patient with short wave dirllhcrmy, wlzirh produces deep heating ef- feats. 205 9 x . 'tffirrf '- .au. Junior Division Freshmen arent wandering around campus in such dazed conditions these days, thanks to the work of the junior Division. Of course the junior Division helps students tackle the problems of that first year of college, but the departinents interest in a student doesn't just begin when he arrives on campus in September. It starts long before that, while he is still in high school, sometimes as early as his junior year. junior Division counselors go to the high schools for 'College Dayh or College Night programs to acquaint students with University policies and opportunities. Through films and discussions with junior Division counselors, freshmen can learn what I.U. is like long before they arrive. Now the freshmen themselves help improve the junior Division through a High School-junior Divi- sion Conference Cleftj, where they get a chance to talk to representatives from their high schools to discuss college problems and suggest improve- ments in high school curricula. .ry c.9' QC ...Y - 'QM-l' pp.- Cn0rl griwf. An astronomy f'UIll'Sl'PH July was lhe month whvn .szfucml YIIOIISIHTII frr'.s-lzrnvn fmmrl thcir way to Bri,s'z'0z' Quad for thvir firxt harrowing c'0Hz'gc' cxpwzmlcc- pre-rc'gi.s-tmtio n. M Dean john Snyder, now in his Twfqnd year as hmzl of thc' Iunmr Dzuzszon, confers with a student. 0 H 2 Facilities for graduate teach- ing asus-i.stant.s often leave someihing to be desired- erpecially office space. 08 Graduate School The Graduate School is not just for graduates. Of course, the School is concerned with main- taining high standards of entrance and curriculum and developing new programs like the three-year mastcr's course beginning in a studentis senior year. But undergraduates profit from the School by just its very presence. The Graduate School attracts higher calibre fae- ulty to the University and points out the need for better libraries and research facilities. lust having grad students around one's department can be a big advantage to learning and to getting to know more about different graduate programs. Graduate teaching assistants also make up a growing por- tion of the faculty, keeping the student-instructor ratio down. This year the School has discussed a certificate of candidacy which would be awarded between the master's and doctorate degrees. The certificate fi e would be a genuine intermediate degree for stu- 9 dents interested in teaching in small colleges. The Graduate School now ranks ninth in the country in size and is rising among the top 20 institutions in quality. 1 ' '-- ' ii:'i. 'r' . ' -:A , Z-i:v+t TQ. r 1 .- ' - 3.-'.g.:A4:w ' 4:-g 'hm' T ' U . ' 1- :x .- . K:4SQ4'.? ' ' . 4, - - r .- - , wx Q:-r. - 95. 'Q :bfi ' :xT ':-9,5-.':E.-f' Ir . , . . L Mi: A-li! fw ,f M42 , . Q ' s ! Z . Y Al, , 5 A - 7.-'-ffl ff' PAL' ' ' . 5 z .J Q f. , Q ' -.,,... V , -1165 . Z L 2 7 4 51 Vi I, 'K Li X4 M H fr ,A af -' H! 1 .uzuadiw ' C'.4.f'QAx ' Pafllgi Each of I.U.'.s regional cam- puses has its own pwrson- ality-its own architecture and i!.s own .spatial trade- marks. The Kokomo campus lawn is aclormffl with a huge .steel art form called Phoe- nix Rising from thc' Ashes-. 210 The campus of Indiana University is as broad as the state itself-that's one way to describe I. U.'s regional campus system. They are individual with their own problems, but they have at least one thing in common-they are growing. Changing is the atmosphere of the small school drawing students from a confined locale, Some of the regional centers have been expanded to four-year Colleges, and all are working toward that end. Where previously the regional centers depended upon partetime, night-time students, the eight campuses now have almost half of their student population in the full-time category. Growth has not been easy, nor will it be in the future. Cuts in legislative appropriations could set back badly needed expansion by two years at some campuses. Facilities and faculty are difficult to expand with any sort of speed. Still the regional campus system has given stu- dents a chance to get an education without leav- ing home. It will probably never. lmwt-ver, take the place of the main campus with its widespread facilities, dorm and fraternity life, and the simple advantage that Bloomington is away from home for most students. Almost the only line of flemarcation at 1110 I.U.-P111'z111c ca111p11.s 111 Ft. lV11y111' ix 11111 .sign 111111 rliuicles I11e a1'1111i11i.s1ra1ive offices of 011611 parerit LYIIYIIJIIS. A1 Fl. lVr1y11e, LU. 111111 P11111111' .s'111t1e11ts 11111'11zl llll' 3111110 classes 111111 10111 1111' Sllllll' clubs. -... au.. . v .V Awlt Waiting is a common pastime for regional campus .s111111'11r.s', IIIU-31 of whom find that a ear or a rifle is an absolute n111.s'1. Bec'az1.s'e of cars, even dress is clif- fermit. Many .s1u111'11f.s .s'p1'n1l 1110 entire :lay in 1110 same lmilzlirzg, leaning boots lined up at 1110 floor and L'111'ryi11g a 411111 only 11l'!IUlf enough for flu' rugged winter walk from 1110 parking lot to the front floor. Q O .1 Tlmafrf' and otlxcr cultural facilifins are ILCll-l'.NlIllIll.XlIl'll ni ilu' ffgllllllll ram- pusffs, Herr' sruflcnts rclzrarsc for a fllllllflf-lL'flffl II play in flu' PIT fpllfllllf- Indiana Tlzcatrcj at Ft. Wayne. Re- gional f'11111p11,w'.s' also .S'fJlJIl.YUl' film .s'r'rif's unrl offfr opvras mul plays ILTIICII groups from tlzf' Bloomingmn mnlpzns frllvcl .s'tfm'1L'iclU. Lab cqgzipmrnt and famlztms at regional cun1pu.ws rqzml llmsr on tlm mum mm pus, som: Lampusm prowrlmg tlw op porirmitgf for fllarlurltr rrsrnrclz 212 ,,- . .1 A '- .Qs Q ., q.v12-Q. , ,. .q,q . 3?::ffx,1g- ' SXSQJQYJ ff- iivfstf ' ' .-I.-.. The adult night school image of the regional cam- puses is changing as more and more college-age stu- dents enroll on I1 full-time basis. The campuses, how- ever, continue to serve townspeople by offering spe- cial non-credit courses and providing library facilities. Regional campuses have their own specialties-likef' the dental hygiene program at Ft. VVayne that attlracts many out-of-state students. e K 'V' z' . 2 Mall M 1-'F ' Mn 3 f., ww .r ,A 11 ,l, 5L-Nxn- .,-D - Empty rlass-rooms make good Study areas batwven fIa.ssr's. WVHI1 vxpamlirzg 1'nr0IImc'nt.s, Iibrarivs and small study areas are not large Cnough fo hold in- vraasirzg numbvrs of sturlwzts who haw to spend llzeir entire day at the campus. A38 B' 4 I I N I I . H I I l ' lv,-.. I S ' 3 .3 4. I ki. I Y I I V. I I I s .ik 8 , ,L 1 tx' rf 'I' :Iv , i'Vf,:s I .Age P . ys1'x'3Q?-.2 .' ,' ' f . , ' - 1. I .'1 I , LV! Y v . 'm , I 2, , C , , ! if , Y' sf- ' wk.:-Q: My 1- ' Hip- V fs--YG J-Z. uf .,3 , ig ,,,-ff., '-if f X-,gQ.vi??'f5 3 ' 'J-xr' J, xl ,471 ,,.4..l'1 1, .3 V 1 3.1 50. Z ' I .tr x x .xg L vm f 14 ,. -n., All iQ I IQ at f BOARD OF TRUSTEES-SEATED: Mrs. Richard C. lnskeep, Frank E. Mcliinney r Pres F. Ray C. 'I'limn.is 1Vice-Pres. l. STANDING: judge Donald A. Rogers, judge Jesse E Estlilmcli II, john E. Early, Donald C. Daruclson, Robert H. Menke. vi I 'Q' Y . Board of Trustees A ,f'- Decisions on every phase of University life from the role of political extremist groups on campus to the determination of the scope of curriculum fall to l.Ufs Board of Trustees. Eight private citizens, five appointed by the governor and State Board of Education and three elected by I.U. alumni, meet monthly to consider policy decisions that affect all of the Universityis programs and activities. They announce adminis- trative promotions, approve budget requests, and steer the goals of the University into citizen-ori- ented channels. The Trustees are the representatives of the state of Indiana. Their decisions are almost certain to affect someone in almost every family in the state, whether it be parent, student, educator, or tax- payer. President Stahr If it wasnit the University budget or the new telecommunications system that kept President Elvis I. Stahr on the move this year, it was the plans for development and expansion at the Medi' cal Center or for l.U.'s rising library. There were also recommendations from the Uni- versity's self-study for Dr. Stahr to consider and new programs to follow from it. The Presidents fifth year at I.U. was marked by questions of what affects students and of the role of the student in the University faculty and administrative decision making. Applications for grants, proposals for equip- ment, and research took up much of President Stahrls time, in addition to meeting with alumni, delivering speeches, and filling appointed posts. Thr co-nrflinnlion nf fafuliy and mlminisfrrifion is a staggvring task wlzivlw at LU, is lavklerl by Vice-Presb dent Sullnn, tlvun of fm'u1fir'x. Qi. nl 3 ,ge- 7 ,U lVice-Presidents Control of four sweeping areas in the University lies in the hands of l.U.'s four Vice-Presidents, joseph A. Sutton, Lynne L. Merritt, Samuel E. llraden, and Joseph A. Franklin. Appointed last july, Dean Sutton is the newest member to join the Vice-Presidential clique. He is the faculty voice in the administration. Dean Merritt, whose position was created in 1965, co-ordinates and controls the Universityls graduate research programs, which are scattered over the world fl'0lTl Sierra Leone to Afghanistan. The undergraduate development program, which is headed by Dean Braden, serves the full range of faculty and student body at the undergraduate level. Although not an academic dean, Treasurer l7ranldin's control of the University purse strings also makes him essential to the smooth operation of l.U. as a whole. Q.-cum, . E,-AK. Ss -ll- X fy . - AW SR-Q Y Q M I '15 l . vim, - L, , .- , L 1 Mx HW F HJ i m 1,16 31 ' x -rg V 1 - 4 gn- wi 5 5 ' Q 3 4- 'V I WW... sul. fl I l -.ul -Mmm-is I x. -1 U .--f'7'if . If 3 r --A ' ,If nn-.ia '1 , Chancellor Wells Chancellor Herman B WVells, President of I.U. from 1937 to 1962, now serves as president of the I.U. Foundation and director of many of the inter- national projects he started himself. I.U. institutes in the Far East and extensive student exchange programs in language, science, and many other fields have built the University's reputation abroad to at least as high as its national image. For the first time in 45 years, Dr. Wells missed Homecoming last fall. He was in Providence, R.I., giving the inauguration address for Dr. Ray Heff- ner, new president of Brovim University and former I.U. Vice-President and Dean of Faculties. I.U. Foundation The I.U. Foundation, now in its 31st year, exists for Indiana University and Indiana Univer- sity exists for its students, says Chancellor Her- man B Wells, the Foundations president. The Foundation is supported by alumni, friends of the University, and private grants. Foundation funds are used for student scholarships ranging from S100 to 82000, and for other University pro- grams according to the donor's request. Established to supplement state funds to the school, the Foundation also works to build loyalty among alumni and students and supports the Stu- dent Foundation Committee, Little 500 weekend, and campus beautification projects. The Annual Giving Campaign brings in nearly FBI million. In 1965 the Foundation received the grand award for contributions from the American Alumni Council. I.U. FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS-FRONT ROVV: Edward C. Von Truss, jack Holder, Paul Klingc, li. Ross Bartley. SECOND ROW: Richard Hickam, John King, Marty Knudson, Harold Lusk, T. Edwin Randall, NVilliam S. Armstrong KEN-c. Dirj, Hennan B. Wells tl'reS.l. '-'I in - 4 --Q Summer enmlinn mcrlus brick fo ilu' Izonks- for many public .sf-lmol h'11f'ln'r.s' who relurn to wliziprls in work 011 f1!IUIllllll'!l fle- ,Ql'f'r'.v or just i0 IIVIIXII up on flreir r'lmn,uin,Q firlrlx. Rolzrrt W. Rielzry Klefll, zlirerinl' of sum- l mer s1'.s'.riol1.v, 11ml liix ll,YXl.S'lllllf, Ralph VV. Sinks, pon' UUVI' neu' hI'I7l'llIlI'f'S mul p0Sll'r'S for flu' coming summer sessions, 222 A. l' fi l si ' '- L Q 'UF' 9: vs ?9n.' f 11 -. . 'Xu nfs'-,sl P- +5 J- Summer Sessions 'iXVhy not go to summer school? After all, every- one else is doing it! For l.U. students this is an unbeatable argument, because for the past three years lndiana's summer session has been the na- tion's largest. Last summer almost 25,000 persons attended lntersession and Postsession as well as regular summer classes at Bloomington or on the regional campuses. ln addition, l.U. made room for 26.682 additional people who attended more than 140 institutes and conferences. Summers swelter found classes escaping to shady lawns, while the new outdoor swimming pool lured many a daydreamer away from classes altogether. But for some students courses weren't even of the classroom variety. The geology department sponsored a field trip to Montana, and other stu- dents earned credits while roaming and research- ing in Europe. Over 100 music productions, in ad- dition to art exhibits, allowed new talent to have a whack at the creative world. -01... 4 'O '- alt' ' :IH - I 1 14 V: ,a fb mi ' f n -gg. 'assi-1' Luv. A ' :Tiff i i Jr.- 1 . Jig, ii' .-sf' 4 Q Z' Labs must ,go on, drspitc sum- mcr lwaf, Swvlrvring trmpvro- tures always prod I,U.'s sum- mer population Kvsmdwzfs and professors alikcj into thc' com- fort of .s-omlols and lyvrnzuclos. 228 Maxwell Hall 225 is one of the most frzquently cixitrrl uf-fifm on campus- tlzjl Office of Sclzolarslxips and Financial Ai s. 224 Tim Slmlrnf P1'r.v0nm'l Divixion provizlm flzcf Hmuling and Study Skills Cantor for .s-Iurlcnts inh'l'f'.s'l4'rl in ,v'lf-i111pr0wn1rn! in srlzolaslic 1JllI'.X'llffS. , , 1 -ilu-J Lil... . 57 .w.sA I 'm Student Personnel Combining living and learning was the special concern of Student Personnel counselors this year for a student Body of 26500. Womens hours were relaxed for juniors, the faculty associate program was expanded, and research and talk focused on how to use the residence halls as a part of Uni- versity education. The branches of Student Personnel, headed by Dean of Students Robert H. Shaffer, handle con- cerns from loans and traffic violations to study aids and advising student activities. Registration stand- ards for student groups came under fire from all sides when the W.E.B. DuBois Club was not allowed to function officially, and by spring ac- tivities counselors were drawing up major changes in policy. The question always facing students and administrators who work together closely was how much freedom'i-how much responsibility. I.U.'s guidance programs in activities, conduct, and the residence halls served as a training ground for one of the few graduate degree programs in student personnel in the country. a .f' . Q 5,12 5-.:'i':,f ,. -3?-rw ' 'p.u:.' A From advice on improving frriicrnily srliolzirsliip to rlvlmtr' iriili Ilia cunipux New Left, r'mni.w'ling lzrings just about every fypz' of problem or sizulmzl is-sim to Dean of Stzlrlvnls Robert H, Shaffer. I 111' .,-- - 22 Alumni Uffice A number unc nssnciutinn kcvps 163,000 l.U. alumni informccl about thcir Alma Nlutcr. Tlu- LU. Alumni As- sociation l'CL'L'1YCKl tln' 1966 National Award for Alumni Aclininistrnticm by tlu- Aini'i'iL'.in Alumni Cnuni-il. T110 Alumni Association also luis clirvct cnntuct with futurc l.1'. ulumni tlnuuigli Alumni Sl'l'l'l'llll'y lllzuulq- Rich ilu-lnwj, wliu :lots AIN scnioi' i-lass spunsui' :mil Cllilllillillll UI' sucli Uiiivursily uctivitivs us lloiiiccuiiiiiiil, Fnunclvrs Day, and Coininciicumcnt. Ili- also i'c-pwsviils l.U. unnl tlic tlirvc ntlivi' state 1ii1iw1'siti1-s us ai lcgislaitui' in lliv luilizuiu Cru- erul Assembly. Out nf this olfiu- llnnils nvurly two million pin-cvs of alumni mail. lllk'llllllIIj1, llu' lllillllllll Alumni Aliljl2llllll', 'lllii' uflicc plains llic Comiiiviicciiimit w'i'i'lwml sclimlulc imcl proviilvs ulunmi witli sucli svrviccs us cliz11'tL'i'ml alumni plunvs 1Ol'0lll4Uf45tkl1L' fnullmll 51,iunL's. 1 -v wry , . if .. ua '34 ' 0- ovf, Nm Alumni nf7'ii'z- has found IBM x .s' I0 ln' Ihr' in0.i'! 4' ifirnf umf Iif not .., 1Vitl1 163,000 l.U. alumni to kwrp frark I list ff the Iongz'.s't J 10 rccorzl V1lll7ll'Sk!lI1fI ad- 1- zlrcfssvs. ,,1 276 , . . !' f- .Jff Z-3.'1f' 5 ' R - gif? JI 3 an nr. az-: ,' Aff, CRC 'TA -1 xox' wir' :fr UTI QF- .Bit- ' sn: mae: -... in vb,-. .h Ci, gg-IDM.. .l . ,Hu Sink: JV ' '. 225' 9 , - Vg., Q --lllV .. --- 'f 1- ,,r'fl-:- wf' 3 - -KT 1-95. . A .-1. 7 . P5 . ,-.S -. r4'.'1i', .534 ff t-. t 'S'-H4g'i5-Sw -a ig y, -'fnf k .mc ' fi l '- ai 5 ir ff , Ziff 'QQ'-Z'7-'i -' 'lifiif 'S ' gh. '41'l95f7 S - qE::'-V'-'Vic' 'fgik iz- --1' nf- if ' A Q44v 1'f'. . S J' I Q Lb? A, P 251 , 5 g., 'r - f---a D' '5.-' c.-- -A.-A -3- . ,N-: . ' ,yu if .Q- X-5 lf Q I I ' :fi ' Q00 - HF, VVho interprets I.U. to the outside world-that place of parents and other universities that never seems to get the facts right? The major source of communications at I.U. is University Relations, which for years has been trying its darndest to give people the facts and help them to understand what makes I.U. tick. Under the direction of james R. Jordan, assistant to President Stahr, this public relations system not only interprets I.U. for others, but it also inter- prets the outside world to the faculty and students in te1'ms of the University's interests and concerns. This was a golden year for I.Ufs News Bureau. Under the editorship of Earl M. Hoff, it spent its 50th year just like all the others-by gathering pertinent information on all phases of college life and presenting a total picture of the University to the public. University Relations .............. U A - - inn rs l '. Peo james R. jordan, assistant to the Presie dent for Ur1iUr'r.s'i!y Relations fleftj, and Earl M. Ilaff, wlitar of the News Bu- reau Iriglilj, zlis-e11s.s a new tape played by Rolwrl Pvlranoff, co-orzlinator of Radio-TV. 22 N ,-' gm, .f I I. 4 . 1 1. Health Center VVhen you lie there in your room, green around the gills, and with the thought of today's classes making more than the usual knot in your stomach, it's time for a visit to the Health Center. But donit despair! Things have really perked up since your last visit. Open for its second. year in new facilities, the Student Health Center ac- quired expanded X-ray service, laboratory and physical therapy materials, an electrocardiogram, and an apparatus for the diagnosis of thyroid dis- eases. Food service is now handled by the center's own kitchen rather than by the Halls of Residence. Although building and staff worked at capacity this year, more service and space were needed, especially in the out-patient and psychiatric di- vision. The full-time staff included 10 physicians, one pyschiatrist, one clinical psychologist, and two social workers. Interested students also served as Candy Stripers. 7 -:.s.u3 ' , ,gfgfutix sat:-5 - i Ye -- -1 0 , Q,,'sf?l-fc'S'FlQ '! .1 5 V.: 4' . ' E., .af-. ' 'XFCR i. -It-fi? 1111 Lk .1-Q 1,.. .fi Xi ggfglfzf- f I sk Qlbxt l s 'VN ' - .f Xi'.'x4 : ' x ' ---' 1 in me-K-QRX-N -., ...., V W .1-. ,-A, 5i - ' Y M 'uf'-res '-gg eg 'f-Y? -2 . an i A 1 X . ' i t we . nf ,.f' i Halls of Residence Supervising 500 spastic washers and dryers in the dorms, meeting with protesting student dam- ages committees, and computing the minimum space required for a coed's closet are all in a day's work for the Halls of Residence administration and its director Ccorge Olson flettl. This year another building spree began as bar- racks-style Hoosier Courts was razed to make way for a new low-cost dormitory. VVork also began on a 14-story, totally air-conditioned housing unit for graduate students. But most important is the adininistrutiouls con- cern for the individual student. Mrs. Alice Nelson, former executive director and expert on thc care and feeding of college students, holds weekly open houses to listen to student comments and sugges- tions on residence hall life. Tlmi r'rl.vgf-In-fix fuvm'iIr', ,l!IIIlIlllI',Q!'l', is offen ll boon fo lY'4S'lIlf'lICI' 111111 4'lir'f.s, who firul Hmf feeding l.U.'s Iaulging .vliirlmzf population is n mmnmolli task. f ,- 229 E TRASH ng IU in lop si Ji --l Physical Plant VVithout the I.U. Physical Plant, life at I.U. would be a real mess. There wouldnt be a billion pounds of steam to keep the University chugging along. There wouldn't be plans for S60 million worth of building this year, and over 2300 acres of University lawns and athletic facilities in Bloomington would be overrun with assorted de- bris. The Physical Plant lends a hand with emergency work and large repairs for the dorms, extending its services to such places as Bradford Woods, the Showboat Majestic, and the regional campuses. And as these regional campuses develop into four- year institutions, there will be similar staffs on each campus, said Director H. H. Brooks Cleftl. A new program of construction will usher in a new Speech and Hearing Center, married apart- ments, a Musical Arts Center, and a University Events Arena on the Bloomington campus. In ad- dition, there will be 37.8 million worth of new structures added to the Indianapolis campus and S2 million worth to the Northwest campus at Cary. Athletic Administration Winning seasons are a big part of any athletic program, but they are only end products of a stag- gering amount of work behind the scenes. This work is handled by the Athletic Administration. From planning the new sports arena to catering to visiting alumni, I.U.'s hard core six fight all the red tape and strive to maintain a high level of ex- cellence in the entire sports program. Directing the whole show is Bill Orwig and his assistant, Bob Dro. The financial side of the picture is handled by Frank Anderson, while Paul Harrell directs plant facilities. Publicity is the favorite stomping ground of Tom Miller, and to Chris Dal Sasso falls the job of administering the Big Ten eligibility rules. 9 32' wg, ul f:-1 - p- '.4I'f ' Both athletes and maintenance men enjoy I.U.'s new all-weather outdoor track. A .special .vurface keeps the track in good shape the year rouml with a minimum of repairs. Looking over a model of the proposed Sports arena' are I.U.'s athletic azlminis- trators, Tom Miller, Frank Anderson, I. W. lBillj Orwig, Paul Harrell, Chris Dal Sasso, and Bob Dro. 231 E 232 Sports Hwy, mm I1 ulml :ln I flu nu lf' L D S- 234 -n K gf NYe're a hetler loothall team, announced Coach john Pont as loothall practice opened last sununer. ln some respects the '66 lfiglltin' IIoosiers lived up to Coach Punts observation, but they finished the season with a 1-S-l record and a ninth-place finish in the Big Ten-a little worse than what was expected. The Hoosiers lust only two starters from the 1965 squads offensive unit, hut even with nine experienced veterans they could not compile the wins. The Hoosiers opened the season against Miami of Ohio with hidden incentive for a victory over the Redskins. Coach Pont and several members of his staff played collegiate hall at Nllami, and Pont later coached there. But Miami Coach Bo Schembeehler wasnt un- aware of the incentive and was sure that his team could play well against a Big Ten opponent. The Redskins played ball control and sufficiently downed the Hoosiers, 20-10. The Fightin' Hoosiers bounced back the next weekend with their first-and only-victory of the season, a 26-14 win over Big Ten foe North- western. Indiana then had the distinction of lead- ing the Big Ten for two weeks-mainly because the other eight schools hadnt yet played a Con- ference game. Indiana then traveled to Austin, Texas, for a game with the University of Texas. The superior speed of the Longhorns helped shut out the Hoosiers, 35-0. Coach Pont said of the defeat, W'e played alert football for a while, but Texas played alert ball for a longer period of time. Indiana semi-bounced back in their second 236 home game of the season with a 7-7 deadlock with the Minnesota Gophers. The game was clut- tered with fumbles, hut I.U. quarterback Frank Stavroff had one of his hest days of the season, completing I5 of 20 passes. In their last six games the Fightin' Hoosiers went down in defeat. An error-filled game allowed Illinois to down Indiana, 24-10. The Hoosiers then traveled to sunny Florida for a game with Miami, where the Southern climate proved to be any- thing hut funny. Rain fell during the entire game as the Hurricanes sloshed to a 1-1-7 victory. A last-minute field goal cost Indiana a victory at Iowa as the Hawkeyes ended a 16-game Con- ference losing streak. The Hoosiers made their move a little too late, and Iowa won, 20-19. The Ohio State Buckeyes shut out Indiana with a 7-0 victory, and the next weekend the Hoosiers faced Big Ten champion Michigan State. The Hoosier team didn't roll over and play dead, how- ever, and the Spartans were aware when they left Bloomington that they had been in a real football game. Indiana outscored Michigan State in the second half but lost 37-19. Indiana entered the traditional clash with Pur- due for the Old Oaken Bucket without five of its regular offensive and defensive players. At the end of the first half of play, Indiana was on the short end of a 41-0 score. The first play from scrimmage resulted in a Purdue touchdown, and thats the way it went the rest of the afternoon. In the last 30 seconds of play the Fightin' Hoosiers did manage to get on the scoreboard but lost, 51-6, in their worst defeat of the season to the '67 Rose Bowl champs. In the Minnesota game .senior qimrterlmrk Frank Starroff KIOQ liumls off In '1'r'rry Cole 7481 in one nf ilu' IHlffl1HI1,.S' lzeflcr im-irlr running plays. Football A v Purducfs Perry YVilliams is stopped short of the goal line after taking the ball from Boilermaker quarterback Bob Griese. In on the play for Indiana are Gary Tofil 1162 and Rene Banks K3-42. Sophomore Bob Long f88j barely gets this punt away during the Minnesota game, as Gopher defenders at- tempt to block the kick. 237 u I-gl w Y i 'Iss I.U.'x offvnsiuz' funn zlidn't mst wlwn they were on the lIl'llI'll, us l'Uilll'I1C'l'!I luvrc by Terry Cole M82 and Frank Sfafroff 4102, who study thc' action on Ihr' field. .-q ,gms .- N. 1966 FOOTBALL TEAM-FRONT ROVV: Drive Kienlen, John Heaton, Horace Parker, Frank Stavroff, Inc Sutor, Bob Zoll, Hnrolrl Mauro, Tom Schuctter, Bob Vanl'clt, Dick Zoll, Cary Tofil, John Cintcr, Ray Terry, Kees Scurff, Tom Lahey, Brian Koenig, SECOND ROW: Bill Huff, Cordell Gill, Kevin Duiiy, Cary Cassells, Dun Bucter, jim Cocanour, jon Eickstcacl, Mike Field, Doug Ciusun, Bill Bergman, jim Smith, Bill Conlon, Rick Ishicla, Bill Holder, Tcrry Cole, Bill Couch. THIRD RONV: Ted Vcrlihay, Tom Bilunas, Dave Kornowu, Bob Russell, Lee Robinson, Doug Rhodus, Mickey Parme- lce, Bill Mc-Cam, Brown Marks, Mike Krivoshin, Ken Kziezmrirck, Rick Spickurd, Cary Love, Cary Nichols, Cul Wilson, Rene Banks, Dave Evans. FOURTII ROW: M ikc Kropf, Mike McMahon. I ll l'lI ROW: Ruger Grove, Dun Deeraenc, Mike Conti, Jerry Brezinski, 'lkiilrl Becbc, George VVortley, Cul Siiowclen, Pete Thorn, Dick YValiz, Iim Snirizlccki, Al Sehiniclt, Ciiyle Robinson, Mike Roth, Marty Rolimiain, Bob Douglas, Dick Wheelwright, Miko llunlcr. SIXTH RONV: Larry lilliott CMn1.:r,j, Chuck llurris, Bobby Kirk, jim Suinpsoii, Bob Moyniliiiii, Dun Mziyoriis, john llerieh, NVult jurkicwicz, Cary Shrub, Sum Rhine, Tim Shelrlon, jim johnson, Carry Cray, Mike Dcmke QMngr.l. SEVENTH ROW: Blondie Levy flNlngr.l, Sieve Moore Msst. Tr.l, VVarren Ariail KTLQS Charles McDaniel Clfresh. Line Cuiielil, Bob Bruker fFresh. Bziekficld Couchl, Her Fairfield ifluairtl and Ccnier Com-lil, jay Fry lT:iekle Coaiehl, john Pont flieacl Coachl, Perry, Ion Mills, Ken Long, Bob Long, -lid Iurlge, T riiii Hilligoss, Cerry Crecco, Nato Bob Hicks CDefensive Line C iiii ehl, llmyuril Brown Cliczid Fresh. Conchj, Nick Mourouzis Cunnmghn iii, john Carlson, Bill Allen, Bill Ciz, Pat Eugen, Al Cage, Al Kamradt, Paul QDcfcns1ve Buckiielil Coziehl, Bill Orwig lAih. Dir.J. - . .. .--:U 3 . Ju m l- ' 1 ,13 l ' -1 ' f V ,' ,QI , ,Ml K A ' J m - f i 1 9 ' ' Q3 '59 5' for gi gfr? ik? 'i'g? 4'fF Qi 2' R372 fi ' M T Q- ,- is-4,..a m- s Y -A 'LM , Y Tim KJ -3,4 EX 5 1- 'fbi pr i F L '5ao'14'G ff: ' Geoff BBAB4' 52 A-fan? W 4 r -fl? - . 1 l' ' - l N 4 .i C fa . friffscl EW if so si 194 ids? R' 'Q 5 3 Ei . .1 H ? , Qs ' 9 I, Q F- I x : 1 if-255 1 ir Q' Q' f-Qi if ,. X. we il? Wifi F? Wea if ez' 'A 'Q 1' .Bri ' 'I . .Q . Q ID 'Z2f93i 1 33154 15S4Se42 U '17 -I i H . Y ' . qi! . 4 ' fly B I , f, I 5 I Qu x, A I f 3 X . I I 'v I 3-I ii -tl All l Ll' up ' ' ' lv , M H K1 -L. . I, . 4 u, . 2 39 1966 FOOTBALL RECORD Indiana 10 ,.., .,,. M IAMI fO.Q INDIANA 26 , Northwestern Indiana 0 ...,,,Y,Y,......., TEXAS INDIANA 7 W MINNESOTA Indiana 10 ,,,.,... ILLINOIS Indiana 7 ,, MIAMI CFLAJ Indiana 19 ,,,,,,,,..,,w.,.w.... IOWA Indiana 0 7. OHIO STATE Indiana 19.,MICHICAN ST. Indiana 6 .,,.,...... PURDUE Season Record: 1-8-1 Big Ten Record: 1-5-1 Conference Standing: 9th 20 14 35 7 24 14 20 7 37 51 There are just too many arms in the action for halfback Terry Cole 1482 as he tries desperately to hold on to this Stavroff pass. 241 ,L-v 1 .1- 1966 SOCCER TliAM-FliON'l' ROW: Anclrvw Bropvli, Petr: Stuckuy, Bill Alles, Umit Coaclil, Craig Tlmmpsun, Steve Hurt CMngr.j, Tom Battle, Rich Aljian, Paul Stuckey, Ki-sim LCU-Ciiplj, Bud jcnsun CCU-Cnptl, Gi-orgu l':u'suns, jim Truspcr, Slianc Davis. Ficlcl Iziramillo, Pete Krueger, Tony VViccinski, Steve Neff, Andre Sinaucl, Bill Bailey SECOND HUVV: lilipviu- Milli-r, liminrimu-l lfnlx-1-, Kmmil lfnrrn, llurahim Munnan, Karl fTr.j, Rud ML-Garry KASSL Couchj. Schmidt, Tibbi llcnmin, Paul Zairnn, Bob Hussuw. THIRD HOW: jerry Yeagley fl-lead 242 s iff X .+- .,:- .fa .1- ' - w L . X With lieacls and shoulders locked in bone-crushing tension, rugby gives its own answer to t0getlzerness - the set scrum, The serum usually comes about when the referee decides that the game has gotten out of hand. l 1966 RUGBY TEAM-FRONT ROWV: Tony Imler, Andy Zicinclis, Sum Hall, ,lim Petzel, Tom Dobwki, Bill Burnhznn, Bill NVz1ckcr, Tom Gibbs, john Healy, Ron Fulk. SECOND ROW: Art Stump, Terry Vcmier, Tim Snyder, Vllult Connell, Bob Waters, Scott Hunley, Rudy Jambak, Dave Wilson, Put O'Slu-11, Rick Russ. THIRD ROW: Joe Tate, Florian Cregorczyk, Barry Bacon, jack Van Leeuwen, Keith Hainsher, Martin Williams, Greg Haley. STANDING: Nevil Robertson, Mike King, Felix Barker, Tony Pryor, Toni Wacker, Paul Vogel, lim Randall, Mike Egnntz, Brent Ruslmll, Jerry Kruse, Bob Batchelder, Mike Roberts, Pat Brown, Larry Edwards, Bob Springer. ' -4x'f' f5i.'f 5?'f -,ew 3' v -Q-fra. , 95 ' r s.,- ..-4: -'.s'1l. ff' .': ', .m::'ggg' 244 Y . 2 in-f Rugby Amid the hoopla of Pom-Pon girls, a Rent-a- Skydiverf' and the dissonant music of the tradi- tional postgame parties, the I.U. Rugby Club rol- lieked its way through an unblemished fall season, finishing the torrid campaign with a perfect 8-0-0 record. Though the Hoosiers, led by diminutive team captain Mike QStreakj King, clinched their first undisputed title in the annual Midwest power struggle-the Chicago Invitational Rugby Tourna- ment-the highlight of the season didn't come until the final game. By clipping St. Louis University, 16-11, in a sudden-death overtime, the Hoosier ruffians posted the club's first undefeated campaign in its five- year history, adding emphasis to the modest claim of being among the nation's top teams. With a crushing scrum, steered by veteran for- wards Toin VVaclcer, Art Stump, Paul Vogel, and Pat Brown, and a superb backfield, Indiana out- scored its challengers by a total point-spread of 144-29. Besides quieting the Chicago Lions to avenge their only setbacks of last springs 7-2-1 season, the Hoosiers nipped a strong Palmer College con- tingent, 11-6, and ravaged a feckless University of Chicago squad, 33-3, to the delight of the largest crowd to ever watch a rugby match at I.U. Top scoring honors for the season went to grad- uate student Keith Hamsher, whose psychic toe sent the bloated sphere through the uprights in nearly every conceivable manner-conversions, penalty goals, and field goals dropkicked at full speed-for a total of 34 points, Elusive backfield sprinters Tony Pryor, Marty Hhorman, Bob Spring- er, and jim Randall hurried opponents to the point of despair While contributing 60 points. ii I.U. hooker Tom Wac'kcr 0552 learns that 'Kr1ll's fair in love and linc'outs as ll wirlc-moutlzccl Illinois nigger tries climb- ing his back in u zle,s'f1e1'atc attempt to gain possession of the ba 2 l966 RUGBY RECORD INIJIAIQA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA B Team Scrambling for u Ioosv ball after thc' line- out, fllggi'f.S from Imrlz fl'llIIlS kwp mou- ing or gn Impplrwl in the CIISIIIIIQ rush. Sincff the .sport is conriIIuoII.s- and dc- manding, I.U. playvrs 7Jl'l'17ClfC for second- Izalf action by fllllllillg up and down the ,stands during the intvrmi.s-.s'Ion. 246 Illinois 0 Minnesota 0 St. Louis Ramblers 6 CIIIQ-ago Lions 3 Palmer 6 Quad City 0 fIIlICflg0 Univ, 3 St. Louis 11 Record: 3-0-0 Backfirlrl au' Marty Rhorman M12 waits patiently for tIIr' 111111, as IPIIIIIPIIIIN' Paul Vogel catches his opposing forwalzl flatfootvzl and dazed to KIOIIIIIIIIIB a lincout. .J- Despite the lack of victories, I.U.'s cross-country team had several firsts in the form of sophomore Mark Cibhens. Cihbens was the first sophomore to be elected captain of the team in I.U.'s history. He broke the four-inile varsity record twice, end- ing up with a time of 19:28.11 for third place in the Big Ten. XVhile running as Indiana's No. I man, Mark became the first Hoosier in four years to earn a spot in the NCAA crossaconntry meet. Indiana rebounded from last YGZIIRS two big disasters-the Big State and Big Ten-to grab fifth place in hoth meets. I.U. also came back from an early season defeat at the hands of Illinois and defeated them in the Big Ten Meet. I.U. was defeated by Iowa and Michigan State, which finished I-2 in the Big Ten, and by Notre Dame, which finished second in the NCAA meet. Cross-Country 1966 CROSS-COUNTRY RECORD Indiana 32 , MICHIGAN ST. 20 Indiana 44 ,I MINNESOTA 19 Indiana 39 ,, , NOTRE DAME 20 INDIANA 21 Ohio State 36 Indiana 43 ,, MIAMI fO.J I8 Indiana 29 , , ILLINOIS 26 Indiana 43 , . ,,,,,,,, H IOVVA 19 Conference Standing: 5th ftiej 1966ClIOSS-COUNTRYTEAM- FRONT HOWV: Bielce Stucker, Mike Stout, john I-Iumphrey, Bob Kennedy. SECOND HOW: Lynn Olson, Don Crask, Bruce La-Mar, Jim Lavery CCoachJ, Mark Cilmhens fCapt,l. 2 I .-b-l- W f' ' -HQ6' PQ6gQQ5 04 'tk sbs. n .ll .f4:f 'uv' J s'1g4,'! ,C 1, -Q Q fl 0,15 C' ',- .Q ' s 1 Wx kl 5 P4 Q. 7 ' 8 Z A 5 Q - FA ' , V ' 1 . 3 his 7'5 4 ,, 4 V nu' .x ', -' 1 1 I Y .,,,,A','f::,N- ff A X' , ,xii , S 1, II N 4 ,AAY .I -J. fit A , A fm-FEE: Ns ,sf rfb U, wr. 7 Q -.35 , . 'J x . 7 4 ' Q . ' 4 f I . f - si' 'J 9 Qt' 4 1 4 . ' 'QQ ' Q-' ' S 7 . I I f ' 1 ' 5' v I l ' , 1 5 Y I I l 4 s, . o . , '- M gp- My f'gs fl-:Ig 'xf T: is V2 .ki I K . . if 'I I -'L I 6 Mm' f, f- ,' , ' ,J . - V XT, , w . K jf Pl ' 1 !'5 Z i I -pf A mga ,Hmmm QQHQNA QUIANA X 3 4 1966-67 BASKETBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Lou niger, Bill Stenherg, Rich Schrumpf, Cary Leinherger, VVatson fHead Coachl, Bill Russell, Vemon Payne, Bill Iohn Muirhead, and Tom Bolyard fFresh. Coachb. THIRD Del-lcer, I-larry CButchJ Joyner, jack johnson. SECOND HOW: NVarrcn Ariail fTr.J, Vernon Pfaff, Earl Schneider, ROXV: Don Luft CAsst. Coachl, Harold Curdy, Erv In- Gabe Olivcrio, Larry Turpen, and Dave Power lMngr.J. To the surprise of many, but to the delight of B k b all, the 1966-67 Hurryin' Hoosiers battled their as a way to the top of the Big Ten and won a berth in the NCAA regional play-offs. Indiana was picked to finish in the middle of the Big Ten in pre-season polls, and this fact was generally accepted. The first half of the season gave no indication that this would not be the case for the Hoosiers. The Cardiac Kidsf' as the team was dubbed Butch Joyner was one of the Hoosiers' by one sportswriter, gave Hoosier fans everything 309 C0'1515'f9 lf Pefiozimffs all duffng from ulcers to tears of happiness. If a game looked '19 SCH-YOU GTM Spill' L' nlflny H COWIC' ', , ' ' ' back drum- He was awarded the M051 to be won lzy Indiana, the' fags itill remained ug Valuable playa awmd at the and of their seats, or Indiana game t e reputation o the season. giving every ticket buyer his moneys worth. 249 250 8,4 . J. ' if . 1 v. ' JE-:U we ,pr ' ,LZQW31 Senior guard Bill Russell served as the Hoosiers' sixth man, but after Ere Inniger was put out for the re- mainder of the season with a broken wrist, Russell be- come a main link in Inc1iana's success. The Hoosiers would be in the lead by I6 points and then it would seem that they would almost feel sorry for their opponent and would let them catch up. But in the final 30 seconds, Indiana would climb all over the opposition and win by one or two points. As it turned out, Indiana was determined to be the first team in the history of the Conference to go from last place to first in just one year. During the last few weeks of the season, one never knew where Indiana would end up in the title race. At one point there were as many as four teams tied for first place Cincluding the Hoos- iersj. However, the main thorn in Indiana's side was Michigan State. The Spartans were the only team with which I.U. could tie for the title and still go to the NCAA. The other top contenders were Northwestern, Iowa, and XVisconsin. As things turned out, the last game of the sea- son was the decisive one. And, of course, Indiana's opponent was none other than its up-state rival, Purdue. It was do or die for the Hoosiers and they dealt the Boilermakers a 95-82 defeat. Indianas bench strength accounted for much of its success this season. Among those who sup- plied the needed punch in tight situations were senior guards Vernon Pfaff, Larry Turpen, and Bill Russell, who came off the bench to fill the position vacated by senior Erv Inniger, who broke his wrist in the second meeting with Michigan State. Sophomore forward Earl Schneider was another big asset to the Hoosiers this year in his support- ing role along with junior Rich Sehrumpf and sophomore Bill Stenberg. The scoring power of the Hoosiers came from juniors Vernon Payne and Butch Joyner, senior jack johnson, and sophomore Bill DeHeer, who improved with every game in the pivot position. Payne kept fans on the edge of their seats with his fantastic speed, shooting, and dribbling abili- ties. Delleer and johnson provided key rebound- ing and scoring all during the season. johnson was voted honorary captain by his fellow teammates at the seasons end. And then the1'e was joyner, who managed to do a little bit of everything in every game. He fin- ished the season hitting 50 per cent from the floor, and was selected Indiana's Most Valuable Player. For seniors, this ycar's team and its accomplish- ments was a great graduation presentg for Lou WVatson, a coaching masterpiece with time left over to go fishingg and for underclassmen, a prom- ise of much to look forward to next year. 'kex0 4 1' B' iv :z, .sq . i M Wm, ' 7 Nf v G My N d I T lfx BASKETBALL RECORD INDIANA INDIANA Indiana Indiana INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA Indiana INDIANA Indiana INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA Indiana INDIANA INDIANA Indiana INDIANA Indiana 70 INDIANA INDIANA Indiana INDIANA 84 DePauw TT Missouri 90 OHIO 69 KANSAS STATE S3 Loyola 94 Notre Dame Far YVest Tourney 71 Oregon State 79 WASHINGTON 102 Oregon 73 IOWA 83 Minnesota Sl Ohio State 72 DePaul 82 Mimiesota 82 Michigan State 93 Wisconsin 77 MICHIGAN STATE 81 Northwestern 96 Illinois 74 IOWA 98 Michigan ILLINOIS 96 Michigan 95 Purdue NCAA Regional 70 VIRGINIA TECH 51 Big Ten: lst Tennessee 71 65 91 82 73 91 60 S1 64 84 68 80 70 81 77 81 86 79 81 75 96 80 90 82 79 44 Y' I 'YB' 1 ,.,- - 1--'H - r' 1 A I .- - -.- X ,,... WDIAN4 .--hir.. . -1,4-A, ' v - , . . -i- Jack 030:02 johnson was namvfl honorary captain of this yeafs team and provided some of the Hoosiers' strength under the boards along with fine scoring ability from outside. Hoosier supporters followed the team's victories and 11f'lll'flJ?'f'l1IiS all during the .s-vmon, and uflrfr Imlfana won the Big Ten title :mtl was selected to play in the NCAA rvgional at Evanston, III., the fans were there too. In the Hooszcrs fzrst game zn the NCAA regional flxur oppomnt Vzrgmza Tezh had thczr hands full m thc rebound dc parfmmt u,ztlz the Izkes of Butch Ioyncr and Ea1l Sahnczder 3 Ibu- Swimming Starting the season with a victory and ending it with another is a good feeling for any team, but it has become a tradition for Indiana swimmers to Win nearly every meet in between, too. The H003- iers finished a perfect season this year with an S3-20 win over Cincinnati. I.U. also Won both the Big Ten Relays and the Big Ten championship. Victories have not always been so numerous, though. It was not until Dr. Iames fDocj Council- man became head swimming coach in 1957 that I.U. began a steady climb which brought it its first Big Ten swimming championship in 1961, a title which Indiana has not relinquished in the last seven years. The last three years in addition to winning the Big Ten title, the Hoosiers have been second in the NCAA championship meets every year. Since Doc came to I.U., the varsity team has com- piled an impressive 76-6 dual meet record. Diving is also a major part of I.U.'s command over opponents. Under the direction of diving coach Hobie Billingsley, Olympic gold medalist Ken Sitzberger, Luis deRivera, and sophomore 1Vin Young all aided the cause. In somewhat of a second revenge match against Michigan, the only team to beat I.U. during the 1965-66 season, the Hoosiers snapped the VVolver- ines' undefeated string this season with a 69-54 win. Bryan Bateman and Dave Padgett finished 1-2 for I.U. in the 50-yard freestyle. Other Indiana winners posting their best times of the season were Scott Cordin with a second in the 200-yard freestyle, Bob Windle with a first in the 500-yard freestyle, and Dave Perkowski with a first in the 200-yard breaststroke. In diving Ken Sitzberger became only the third individual to win both the three-meter and one- meter springboard diving titles in the Big Ten meet two years in a row. Ken's former teammate, Rick Gilbert, accomplished the feat in 1964 and 1965. Sophomore Win Young finished third in diving just 3.5 points short of second place. Bob Windle gave I.U. two big seconds in the 200-yard freestyle and 1650-yard freestyle events. In the 200-yard breaststroke Hoosiers Dave Usrey and Steve Cary finished third and fifth respective- ly. Kevin Berry and john Collins claimed second and fifth respectively in the 200-yard butterfly. Charlie Hickcox proved his strength in the back- stroke by taking second in both the 100-yard event and third in the 200-yard race. NCAA defending titlist Bill Utley had to settle for second in his specialty, the 200-yard medley, in the Big Ten championships. john Newman, scnior, finislms one of the numy .spzinl f'ur'nl.s- lm vom- peted in during his varsity career with thc I.U. tanlunzfn. 1 1 I- -., i 'lg i ' ' -'Ak L4 .A ln ri? Charlir' Hiclv'0x Krighfj, lllc I-lonsivrs' best contender in the backslrakc, won gold nwrlals at Ihr' Pmz-Amrwicun games last fall in Mexico. 255 1965-67 SXVIMMINC TEAM-FRONT ROW: Su-ve Boruwski, XYin Young, Pc-ter Rhodes, Luis de Rivera, Nick Carlton. SECOND ROXY: fxI.1rk XVnll.1cc lMngr.J, Bob Bell fMngr.J, Ken XVelJb CCO-Caphl, Ken Sitzbvrgcr KCO-Cupt.J. Bub Oppligcr, 45Ingr.J, Terry XVis0man lMngr.J. THIRD ROXVQ Luk Pc-ftinxlcr 1Asst. Coax-lil, llubie Billingsley lDiving Coachl, David Per- kowslu. Cliarle-Q Ric-hardy Iuhn Ncmnnn, Bob XVindle, Kevin Berry, john Collins, James fDocl Councilman fl-lead Com-lib. FOURTH ROXV: David Padgett, David Bayles, Chaules Hiclccox, Bryan Bah-man, Bill Utley, David Usrey, Scott Cordin. 296 1 1 X I SWIMMING RECORD INDIANA 73 .A,,A.,.,.,g,A Cincinnati 30 INDIANA 69 ,,..,.......I Michigan 54 INDIANA 69 Southern Illino-is 35 INDIANA 80 ,,,,..,,,..... Minnesota 43 INDIANA IIXDIANA INDIANA 73 ..AAA,.,.,A.,A,, Michigan 50 IINDIANA 75 .....i.... Indiana State 27 IINDIANA 83 .....,........ Cincinnati 20 Big Ten Relays: lst Big Ten Championships: lst 78 ,.,,,, Michigan State 45 89 , ,...,,,.,,,,, Purdue 43 junior Bill Utley anticipates the starter's signal for the beginning of the 100-yard freestyle event. Utley swam several meets this season with his 'aw wired togerher as a result of an automobile accident. 257 S-0 gp' .! Yi 'Ad .v '-F X , Olympic gold mmlalist Kun Sifzbrfrgrfr won both the one-meter and thrcfc-meter springboard diving titles in the Big Ten cl1mnpion.sl1ip.s', 258 :mo ...Q-.n--a 564- 1 'Jia' 5? X 'A . zy- .mwf 'V avg. -'P if 1 I D- ,.,........ .... ..-M Q- vi v-..g.., -- ra-A. - wq..--.1 TITS 4.1 fl -u urs: :ii Butterfly ace Kevin Berry from Aus- tralia awaits his turn to compete in the medley relay. Dr. James IDOCQ Coun- 1-ilman, fnrzrlz of flu' I.U. tankmen since 1957, is always rntlru- siasfic about Inclianrfs clzunces in a meet. He has voacherl I,U. squads lo scorn straight Big Ten titles. 2 196' CYNIY-XSTIC9 TFANI FRONT ROW- Bi-n Gunderson Bill Long. Bud Hunt, Paul fAsst. Coachl, joel Sutlin fCapt.7, Clyde McDonald, Richard Lyon, Pat Kivland, Phil Q,-af, Xltiln lYi,img, it-ri-yJChlmis, Boh Witmur, Dave Keilr-r. SECOND ROW: jim Brown Harphring, Clark Wells, Otto Ryser lCoachJ. 60 Gymnastics Otto Ryser, in his 19th year of coaching gymnas- tics at I.U., had one of the best teams in I.U. his- tory. The Hoosiers compiled a 9-5 overall record and a 3-4 Big Ten record, finishing fifth in the Big Ten championships at Iowa City. I.U.'s varsity gymnasts also broke the team scor- ing record three times this year. The team scored 180 points in a loss to Iowa, eclipsing the old stand- ard of 178. The Hoosiers again smashed the record at Columbus, Ohio, defeating Ohio State, 180.30 to 1532, and Kent State. 181.6 to 1492. The performance of the predominantly sopho- more team pleased Coach Ryser, who said, They lived up completely to my expectations Qto finish at least fifth in the Big Tenjfi Q Four of the Hoosiers, losses came at the hands of what Coach Ryser considered four of the strongest teams in the nationf Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, and Illinois. He said that the overall strength of the Big Ten is greatf, This is largely because of the growing interest in gym- nastics at the high school level. Next year the Hoosier gymnasts should be strong- er. Only joel Sutlin and Clark Wells are seniors. Sutlin has been I.U.'s outstanding gymnast since his sophomore year, said Coach Ryser. He led the Hoosiers in scoring and finished seventh in the all- around in the Big Ten championships two years in a row. VVells was Indiana's leader on the long horse or vaulting event and was a standout in the floor exercise. Only a sophomore, Pat Kivland was this year's scoring leader, Kivland performed in all seven events for the Hoosiers during the season. In difficulty of routines, no one in the league can top him, said Coach Ryser. A winning season plus a year's experience for the sophomores this year could result in next year's gymnastics team being the best in I.U. history. I l ' l if U J M WN' A 'gl' i if iffzrr' nn, I , ' A pcrfarmcr in every event this year, 5 I I x -W - - A - Pat tiwlanrl, a sophomore, was the '- I team s leazlmg scorer. CYMNASTICS RECORD INDIANA ,,,,.,......,.. - .,,A,,..... Illinois fforfeitj INDIANA 177.85 ..., ,,.,,,,.... Ball State 95.85 INDIANA 162.65 .,.,... -... Louisville 126.45 Indiana 177.5 U.- ...,1,.,,., MICHIGAN 184.8 INDIANA 176 Merchant Marine Academy 148 Indiana 172.7 .,.....,.,,..,, ...-,,-... ARMY 177.5 Indiana 171.80 MICHIGAN STATE 178.075 INDIANA 180.05 ,.,........, Minnesota 171.30 Indiana 180.05 N., ,,.,...,...,.,. IOWA 185.425 INDIANA 181.30 ....... ,W Ohio State 153.2 INDIANA 181.6 W, ...,,.... Kent State 149.2 Indiana 178.10 ..,,............ ILLINOIS 186.5 INDIANA 176 .,,..., - .......,.., Wisconsin 174 INDIANA 176 ...- ..,.,.. Indiana State 156 Big Ten Meet: 5th 5 - ' J ' 1 .-.ur f ' ii Senior joel Sutlin was the gymrzasts' . outstanding team member for three years, according to Coach Ryser. i E ' A 261 I.. ,. I F51 1966-67 WRESTLING SQUAD-FRONT ROW1 Bob Cznnpbcll fGmd. Asst,J, Ti.rn Dcnisar, Monty Mc-Daniel, Chuck VVe-rtsclmig, Marty Hey, Andy Thompson, Dan Mudd XIiC.ill, Doug Sm-lnniilt. ,lim VI'illi1nns, Vllnlly lxli-Omit, liii-k Rui-l, Gordon Sinnirvg, Iim Tom Blankenship, Jeff Isel. Lentz, jim Binkli-y. SECOND ROW: Clnulvy Mi-Dnnicl CConc-lil, Dave Mudd, Gene WRESTLING RECORD Indiana 5 MICHIGAN STATE 25 INDIANA 24 Toledo 6 Indiana 9 MICHIGAN 20 INDIANA 28 , Iowa 15 Indiana 14 MINNESOTA 17 INDIANA 33 , Missouri 5 INDIANA 37 Illinois 0 INDIANA 17 XVisconsin 14 INDIANA 19 Wisconsin 13 INDIANA 31 Purdue 5 Indiana 14 MINNESOTA 15 Indiana I4 NORTHVVESTEHN 15 INDIANA 33 Purdue 0 INDIANA 18 Ohio State 13 Big Ten Meet: 7th 262 i :K ? ip. gf'-gy' 4--rg wireaw I iq -Qwsxggia-S'-E Determining just whose arms are whose is something of a problem here for 152-pound Dan Mudd. I Indianas varsity wrestlers surprised many fol- lowers this winter as they posted a 9-5 record in dual meet competition. Although a fairly young team, the Hoosiers improved rapidly, winning seven of their last nine meets. Under the direction of interim coach jay Fry, the Hoosiers compiled a 7-5 record in Big Ten competition. Included in the success column were single victories over Iowa, Illinois, and Ohio State and two victories each over Purdue and IVisconsin. Fry replaced veteran I.U. coach Charley Mc- Daniel, who left early in the season because of illness. By the season's end McDaniel was attend- ing practices again and is expected to take over direction of the team again next year. The season came to a rather disappointing climax as I.U. finished 7th in the Big Ten championships at Ohio State. Prior to the meet the Hoosiers had lost two of their key men who were being counted on for valuahle points in the season-ending meet. Tom Blankenship, a 167-pounder. tore some can- ilage in his knee and was operated on before the Big Ten meet. Dave Mudd, who was I.U.ls 145- pounder, hecame ill three days before the meet and was unable to compete. Indiana had some excellent performers represent- ing it this year. Among the hest was 130 pounder Tim McCall, who compiled a I9-3 record in dual meet competition and finished third in his division in the Big Ten meet. Another fine wrestler was sophomore jim Lentz, who finished with a 15-5 mark, beating some of the Big Ten's top performers. Senior jim Binklev, although not the holder of a particularly impressive record. came on strong at the end of the season. Binkley, a 123-pounder, finished fourth in the Big Ten meet and gave the eventual champion his best match of the mcct. The only other Hoosier to place in the Big Ten meet was 160-pounder Gene Denisar, who finished fourth in his class. Gene compiled a 13-7 record during the season. Prospects for next years team appear bright as the Hoosiers will lose only Mudd and Binklcy through graduation. In addition, some very able performers will he coming up from the freshman team to challenge the veterans. Wrestling Dan's twin brother Dave, a 145-pounder, fries to convince this opponent that wrestling is-n't anything to lose his head over. 1966-67 FENCINC TEAM- FROXT ROW: junior Bryan. Thomas Iinolcl, David lloystcr, Thomas Kalb, Thoxnas Hello. SECOND ROXY: Harold Morris K4-Xxx! Cjngulil, Ruger Zahik IC-mth 1, Fred Passman, Chuck jorgcnsi-n. Crt-gory Kiel, Don Kitain. Dr. Frederick XV, Conns tAsst, Cuachl. 264 -- .-.- , X 'xwwf f Fencing Team - ' -r-ENN I.U.,s fencing squad, directed by Roger Zabik and three divisional coaches, ended this season's competition with a 1-7 mark. With Tom Etzold the only graduating senior on the team, the squad will retain a majority of fen- CCl'S next year, while losing its best man in the Sabre class. Etzold. coached by Dr. Fred Coons, completed the year with a 10-8 record in individual dueling. Greg Kiel. at 13-11. will return to head the epee squad, mentored by Dwuane Burner. Phil Harrison is the foil team coach. Zabik, faculty adviser of the squad for three years. described this year's showing, as typical of the team, as it is officially only a sports club competing with other Big Ten teams. r -.4 .L l 'ra X I 'll I If - , ., -: A x YQ f iiswaifill I Q 'v QA' - ,UQ , .4 1,-fs' n X IVR N .1-fra.. 5 , , , Yi?-' ' N - : , ' 'fi-'t , 'A 4:0 14.5. f. 1 .152 -RW.-.-f, . - .. , fi, - W ! N'.l.. x 13X :?' 4-. ' ' 5.1, my .., 4 '.':,QQ H r J . 4. J-1 1fL.J ,sy xi I.Ufs varsity rifle team placed third in Big Ten standings in this year's league competition. Except for Ohio State, the Swanson season trophy winner, I.U.'s closest competition came from second-place Illinois. The Hoosiers, under the direction of Maj. I. F. Dodds and Staff Sgt. jim North, took part in four multiple-team meets. only three of which were with Conference teams. The WValsh Invitational paired I.U. with several smaller schools in the Midwest. The Hoosiers placed in the middle. john Ivellington, rated best in individual Con- ference standings. will be back next year with a group of promising prospects. The team lost only three members by the graduation route. Rifle Team X 1966-G7 RIFLE TEAM-FROM LEFT: Don Adam, Mai. I. F. Dmldt iCoachl, Tom Wilson, Stan Kent, Iliclc Recdy, jim North fStnff Sgt.l, John XVQI. lington. 2 The winner of the Big Ten athletics-scholarship medal, as well as a major league draft choice and an all-American first team member, all played on the 1966 Indiana varsity baseball squad. Coach Ernie Andres' Hoosiers compiled a 17-15 season record and a 6-5 mark in Big Ten competition. This record, placing Indiana fifth behind Ohio State in Conference standings, was brought about mainly by a weak defensive infield and mediocre pitching. I.U. compensated partially for these minus factors, however, with its hitting power and the talents of seniors W'ayne XVitmer, Jim DeNeff, and jack Campbell. In overall statistics, the Hoosiers outhit, outran, and outscored their opponents. 1966 BASEBALL RECORD Indiana 9, . H .,Y.,,,V TRINITY INDIANA 5 , , . St. Edward's -Indiana 8 ,,,, ,, H St. Mary's INDIANA 3 ,. Pan-American Indiana 9 SAM HOUSTON STATE Indiana 2 ,,,,. FT. SAM HOUSTON INDIANA 21 St. Edward's INDIANA 14 , , ,, Laredo AFB INDIANA 12 , Randolph AFB Indiana I ,.,,., ,, ,,,,Y,,,,, .. RICE INDIANA 15 , Texas Lutheran INDIANA 14 , ., .. DePauw Indiana 5 ,,,, NORTHERN ILLINOIS INDIANA 6 ,,,,, ,.... N orthern Illinois INDIANA 7 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Indiana 0 ,, ..., ,,,, T AYLOR Indiana 5 ....,,,,,,,,,, , , , .TAYLOR Indiana 2 , ,, BUTLER Indiana 0 MICHIGAN INDIANA 2 Michigan State Indiana 2 ,,,,, ,, BALL STATE Indiana 0 ,, , OHIO STATE INDIANA 7 ,. .. ., ,..., Butler INDIANA 7 ,,,,,, , ,,,, Northwestern INDIANA 12 ,,,,,.,. , ,. Wisconsin Indiana 0 ,, WISCONSIN INDIANA 8 I be be Miami 409 INDIANA 16 ,,.... Illinois INDIANA 9 ,, Illinois INDIANA 9 , ,..... ,,,, I ndiana State INDIANA 4 , , ,A ,Y,,,YY,,,v, Iowa Indiana 4, , MINNESOTA Indiana 1 MINNESOTA Season Record: 17-15-1 Big Ten Record: 6-5 Conference Standing: 5th 1966 BASEBALL TEAM-FRONT RONV: jim Lee, jefI Sentt, Fred Green, Pete Houcie- Tom Hovnnce, THIRD ROWV: Ernie Andres II'Iez1cI COLICIIJ, VV:iyne WVit1ncr, Dick Schau- P II D I' I D P I1, jim Ciine, Mike sI1eI, Reggie VVomIs, Bob Miner, Mike Tucker, Ted Logan, Bob VVoocIwnrd, jim Burke. mann, Bill Gifford, Iuul Love, Kees Scar , uve mug 1, un mug SECOND RONY: jim Coins QIXIm.1r,I, jim DeNefI, Iirv Inniger, jack Campbell, john H0II0way,jefI:j0I1eS, Steve Moore CTLI. Bailey, Thad Hodgdon, Ralph Komasinski, Gary Sargent, jim Stokes, Mike Neumann, l W, ,X 5' x 1, - '--HTSX s K if ' Tennis I.U.'s tennis team ran rough-shod over most of its opponents last spring in compiling a 17-6 record on outstanding performances by several of the netmen. Returning lettermen Dave Power, Mike Nolan, and Mike Baer led the way all season. Their com- bined record for the season in singles matches was 52-14. After losing to Georgia and Georgia Tech, the I.U. squad came back with six straight victories before bowing to Southern Illinois. The I.U. netmen's only losses in the Big Ten came at the hands of Michigan, 6-3, and Michigan State, 5-4. These opponents proved to be the Hoosiers' downfall, as they finished first and sec- ond, respectively, in the Big Ten championships at Michigan State last spring, with the Hoosiers tak- ing third place. Last year's doubles combinations weren't as strong as they have been in the past, and with a little added strength there it could have made a difference in the Big Ten championships. Other strong individual performances were turned in by Steve Erenburg C16-71, Bob Scott Q12-SJ, and Stan Cleveland C12-10j. 1966 TENNIS RECORD Indiana O , , ,,,,, GEORGIA 9 Indiana 4 ,. . ,,..., GEORGIA TECH 5 INDIANA 6 , , ,, , Presbyterian 3 INDIANA 8 ,.,,. ....... ,............. E m Dry 1 INDIANA 8 . . . Univ. of South 1 INDIANA 7. .. . Toledo 2 INDIANA 9 . , .. . Hope 0 INDIANA , , , , ,,.. DePauw 1 8 Indiana 1 .... SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 8 INDIANA 9 .. ...... , Eastern Illinois 0 INDIANA 9 . A ,, , ,,.,, Cincinnati 0 INDIANA 7 . . .. . Wisconsin 22 Indiana 3 . .... .... . NOTRE DAME 6 INDIANA 9 . . . Ohio State 0 INDIANA 7 . .... Iowa 2 INDIANA 7 , ,,., ,,,, , , . Minnesota 2 INDIANA 9 . , ,,,, .. VVestern Michigan 0 INDIANA 6 H H ,,,,, , ,.,, ,. Illinois 2 INDIANA 7 .. . .... Northwestern 2 Indiana 3 .. ,. .. MICHIGAN 6 INDIANA 0 .. .. . .. ., BALL STATE 0 Indiana 4 . .. . .. MICHIGAN STATE 5 INDIANA , . .. . . .. Purdue 0 Season Record: 17-6 Big Ten Record: 7-2 Conference Standing: 3rd 1 i N1 It - .ga-Y ll :lift T- bf. JJ , ' .,',2If'5n3.14'N-,L' . I- 1g,..::'Z.. ..',. NIJ?-Q ' ' , 7 .,l.,-U., --- c ..,- - dy :NV -gf I . . ' ' '-an-. Third man on the tennis team was senior Mike Baer. Mike finished the season with a 12-8 singles record for the Hoosier netmen. I.U.'.s Dave Power, a consistent player through- out his three varsity years on the tennis team, was seeflczl No. 1 for the Hoosiers, finishing with u 2241 singles record. Power was ranked 28th in the nation by World Tennis magazine last year. 269 O STATE 907 Indiana 924 , 1966 CULV TEAM-IFIIUM LEFT: I Ron Ifswriprt-is, Skip Ilohn, B011 i Bnrtinwitk, Swirl Crm-vin-, Bula Fitch 4Cn.ith 1, jim Baskt-. .Inn Clit-in-y, jim Icwt-11 Dunnix Troy. Golf The 1960 I U. gulf tcani did not fair so well as expected. hut thit season should hc a diffcrcnt story for tht- inziny returning lcttc'i'inc'ii, Plating sixth in thc Big Tm-n tournanncnt at Iowa City. thc I.L'. linksinvn fired an Ioui'-rnnnd tm tal nf 1521 lint xt-axon, Thu Hoosivrs' top finisher wax soplioniori- jim Baskm- with a 297 tor thi- toni' roundx good enough for a sixth-place tic. X1'ith il tt-uni sc-orc of 1535, l.U. finished fifth in thc Northern Intcrcullvgiiitc Tourney. which took plant- nn the IU, wiirw. jim -Icwcll showed best for Indiana in thc toiiriicy as his 297 total earned him third-place honnrs. Ifndf,-r Coat-li Rohn-it Fitch and co-captains Boh Borthwick and Iewe-11, the I.U. squad compiled a se,-aion rzftnici of 6-7-2. 11'ith fixe srmpiiciniriivs on the team. linmfxt-1-. the Squad sliowcd much prtvn- tial for action this spring. Baskv. one of the sopho- mr,re5. was chosen to participate in the NCAA tournament, He made the final cut and finished 23rd in the competition. 270 1966 GOLF RECORD Indiana ,.,, ,, ,,,,,,, ...,Y,,,Y,, C EORCIA 19 Indiana 459 , , ,,,. GEORGIA 449 Indiana 13112 .,,., i,,, , ,, ,, Georgia Tech 131f2 Indiana 9Vz , CEORCIA TECH 1716 INDIANA 765 ,,,...,,, ,. Michigan State 772 Indiana 924 . , , ,, ,,,,, PURDUE 853 ,, ,OHI INDIANA 1064 ,, ,. INDIANA 906 INDIANA 749 Indiana 770 ,, , Indiana 770 . . Indiana 770 ,,,, INDIANA 770 INDIANA 770 , Iowa 1095 ,, Michigan State 912 Notre Dame 756 , ,,,,,,,,, PURDUE 736 , , NOTRE DAME 756 .. ,,.,,,,,,, Ohio State 770 ,, , ,,,.,.,...,, Illinois 798 Northwestern 708 Season Record: 6-7-Z Big Ten: 6-4-I Conference Standing: 6th jim Basin' lrightj, one of five out stanzling .snplimnorvs on the 66 Sllllllll, rvpmsmiirfzl l.U. in ic NCAA tourlianimlt. I.U. is on the move again as a track power. Wlith solid performances by underclassmen, I.U. placed sixth in the Big Ten indoor meet. Senior Rich Dilling and sophomore Mark Cibbens were elected eo-captains for the 1967 season and led the way through an improved season over last year. Indiana had four regular meets and competed in the Michigan State Relays where sophomore lim Arbuckle picked up a first place in the shot put, Two varsity school records were set and one mark tied in the Big Ten meet. Sprinter Rich Dil- ling 1'an a 30.9 3300 yards to grab first place and junior Bob l'Vhite ran El record-breaking 7.7 in the 70-yard low hurdles to take third place This year was primarily a rebuilding year and Indiana's sophomores displayed great desire and potential. A lack of depth was evident by the regular meet scores, but brilliant individual per- formances highlighted the season and made Coach jim Lavery is highly optimistic about next season. ,., t if fir- y .. 5 ...sg ill- . Y N Q. . Ifisgia john Rowe Ueffj is one of I.U.'s up and coming sopho- more truck men. - ul The 1966 spring sqnaul Cilpflll'0tl first in thc' Big Stutc invut aincl vighth in the Big Ton. Co-uaiptalin Randy Ulvclclltr and sopliomoru Boh XVhitr- pzlcvcl the lloosicrs during thi- sviison. Wlvilillv tit-rl ii viir- eity ret-oral hy running ai 21.1 C4-iirvc-J 220-yaircl clash at Tvrri' Haiiitc and lVhitv coppvcl :in outdoor Big Ti-n record of 133.9 in thi- high lnn'dli's. ln thc Ohio Hclaxys, lliirry Sln'ivi'r, XVvdmllt', Rich Dilling, and Clnick Rnwsi-ll il'illl1l'll to set a vanity ri-coral of 3:24 in thc sprint invillvy. ln that saint' invct, XVcclillv, Dilling. john Brooks, :incl Rich llohimon grzihhi-ul first place' in thc- 440-yzircl relay. XYhili- competing in thc rvlaiys ut Kviitucky, l'eiimylviiiiizi, Ohio iinnl liiclimiai, l.U. wus uitlt-tl hy thi- pci'foi'inui1c-cs of fit-Id event own Dick Swift zinil jack Diinlton, By viitnv ol thvii' wcoml plum- zintl fifth plzict- lunrcls in the Big Tvn nn-vt, NVhitc aind Xllwlcllt- wcn- aihlc to coiiipi-tv in thu NCAA m1'L't. To caip thc 1966 ontclooi' wzixon, lniliainu Univvr- sity win honored hy hi-ing st-lm-cti-cl as thc- sito for tht- Big 'Il-n and NCAA trait-lx :incl livltl champion- yhipa. Ramly W1-zlrllv IGOL un.faprr1in of llw '66 outdoor mirk Ivizni. was l,U.'s mp man :luring ffm sc'as01i. -a-4-f.. ,.. , uf Q -'4 lib-. ,nil 272 ,'k'i .J-3 'lv 0 1966 OUTDOOR TRACK SQUAD-FRONT ROW: Richard Laws, lack Daulton, Randy Wieclman. THIRD ROVV: Iim Lavery fHead Coachl, Paul Bamda lMngr.J, Chuck Wedclle ICO-Capt.J, John Brooks ICO-Capt.J, Harry Shriver, Ed Russell, Richard Russell, Eric Kirschner, Richard Swift, jon Fairfii-ld, Tom Keenan, Ray Smith, Jim Robinson, Dave Hockstetler CMngr.J. SECOND ROW: Rich Dilling, john Humphrey, Burrell fMngr.l, Bill Perrin fAsst. Coachl. Richard Amucher, Mike MacPhezu'son, Ken Mineau, VVilli1u'n Truex, hddie Graham, Tim 1966 OUTDOOR SEASON 1967 INDOOR SEASON INDIANA 73 , Memphis State 67 Indiana 47 ..... Y NOTRE DAME 9IVz Indiana 61 Purdue 22Vz WESTERN KENTUCKY 75 Indiana 47 MICHIGAN STATE 94 Indiana 53 , W ,,,, Northwestern 38 Indiana 541k , ,,,,,,,, MICHIGAN 98 MINNESOTA 79 Northwestern 18W Indiana 42 H Ohio State 26 Big Ten: 6th ILLINOIS 100 Big State: Ist Big Ten: Sth Tlni lriggtuxl Hlillle man mi the track during Ihr' niwl um Gerry Limlgrmi nf 1V!l.S',llIlgf0lI Stale, who tank fm! in Imllz the six- and iliree-niile runs. 274 NCAA Track Meet T l.U.'s new track and field facilities, which were dedicated only a few weeks before at the Big Ten Meet, were the site of the 45th annual NCAA Track and Field championships last spring from june 16 to 18. This was the first time the NCAA championships were held in the state of Indiana, and the new E. C. tBillyj Hayes track was praised for its excel- lence by all visiting coaches and teams. The three-day event drew spectators from all over the country as UCLA ran away with the team title. UCLA compiled a total of 81 points for the meet, and second-place Brigham Young could manage only 31. A total of four NCAA meet records were broken and one was tied during the competition. One double winner during the meet was Texas A :Sz M's Randy Matson, who took firsts in the shot put and discus. Matson broke the old record in the shot put of 64 feet, seven inches, by heaving the 16-pound shot 67 feet, one and one-quarter inches. The discus record also fell to the strength of the mighty Mat- son as he threw the discus 197 feet. The old record was 190 feet, one and one-half inches. Another double winner was distance runner Cerry Lindgren from XVashington State. Lindgren ran away from all competitors in both the three- and six-mile runs to help his team capture sixth in the meet. All of the planning on the part of the I.U. Athlet- ic Department was rewarded with what has been termed one of the best national championships in its 45-year history. or ,s. .,.--..-. i Otis Burrell of Nevada won the high jump by clearing seven feet, one inch. S 5 i f-2 ,S t V x .. W I vii W- ,DLI 17.4 ' 1, 1 if g f?- I ---4..........,.' ...lk ....,. ,..,-. Four of tlrf' competitors, including l.U.'s Handy Weddle, strain for tlzc finish line in the 220-yard flash. SZ! U . , .- , -'- ', - . Clzarlvs Rogers of Colorado won in pole vault competition with a vault of 16 feet. 276 fe I ', 5 ,4 1 Cheerleaders Al-A , . , -. -.w .nf ' ' L-r' ' Y' L-112,54 ..Q.J.',I5Q.' 3 . E 4--Q-,M .., , I . ,,,,-.. YI . '- .3335-'f I ' - -1-gs: t .. ,'Q'?'it' Twin l . az. If xx ' '.-Lficxfffi W mr- :Q .Q-4 . ..e. 1 :,, . .., All right gang, let's wow 'em with the '0O7.' U No, this wasn't MGM's latest addition to the spy spectaculars. It was one of the ways in which the varsity cheerleaders generated pep and enthusiasm this year. Five young lovelies, including Janis john Ccap- tainj, Connie Clark, Debby White, Micki Garber, and Cindy Skidmore, and five equally spirited young men, including Walt Berg, Larry Duvall, Ron Corley, Bill Teal, and Ned Beach, made up the squad. I lntramurals Hey, sportl VVhat are you going to do if youire not big enough to make the football team, not tall enough to make the basketball team, and swim like a rock? If you can find a lot of gys like your- self who live in your dorm, fraternity house, or general prowling grounds. you can organize intra- mural teams. I.U.'s intramural program includes organized competition in more than 20 team sports, and there are opportunities in 15 individual sports for those without 21 friend in the world. Organized under ffifflllty direction in 1922, the program is one of the nations oldest. More than 6000 students were involved this year in its sports and activities. The program is under the supervision of director Robert Stumpner and his assistant Dale Phelps, both of Whom are full-time employees in the intra- mural program. v- V Q H - .' . its-, - if ' 44 I.: 'L 133 I1- iii B li' M n m ly mg 1 -K V . ,f94:i1'nP?2-' - L CA. x , .1113 ' V ' 'r'r:'.ESwi'35f. : ' 5 0el.v.-.e.w.x NK' Ljqgkv :3g,u:x I 4 2 v ' 4 -I 9 :lf ll! l sf L , I I 337,521 sl 21 I 'ai' i i 11113 js if ,If - x' lk l,, , L x 'I sf xg 3 - 4 1 . l,'.. I 1 Q ll 'I ll - V .1 3 Q ' I u Lf' :: ' 3 .- . HQ XS 3 I 1 esidence Halls r-- 'l .K I . V-mu.: .4 . l 1-1-. 'fi I Q 'A .Jn-o .rr-' - ,- ,,, A 'Q.-Qin 5 'SvS+'1,..4' -gem!-l gg- Classes take up an average of 16 hours a week, study about 50 hours, sleep another four or five. Now what do I,U. students do with the rest of their time? Some 10,000 of them spend it, wisely or no, in residence halls, and these are a few of the tales they tell: Coke bottles in the window-bursting in the middle of an icy january night foh, those mainte- nance billslj . . . Fire drills at midnight, in a downpour . . . Lobbies steaming at hours . . . Snoopy dashing the Red Baron to smithereens on bulletin boards in every hall . . . Cafeteria food . . . Vending machines that gulp weekly allowances -and then jam . . . Bridge games on Saturday nights . . . Maids popping into the room at 9 a.m. when you don't have a class until 1:30 . . . Elevators that always manage to bypass the second floor . . . Sun decks full of Coppertone, sweaty towels, incinerator ashes, and beet-red bodies . . . Mail that comes about once a month . . . Fifteen-minute hikes to campus . . . Washing machines that decide to go haywire at 3 a.m. Clsnlt it fun to fish clothes out of three feet of water?J . . . Snack bars that have the nasty habit of closing just as you come lnnging through the door . . . Floor counselors who have been through it all before . . . and understand. s'5f 4, ,.. .rf -- fa.-.. 1'-gr: 4p71 ,g.. 'f --5'1 31 vnu.. 171017: N f .f f,-c.: xc' 5.. X 1'-I 1 :. 1 ,,,, 4- 'HU 1' .1 f.E'1:,f.. I I.. 4,51 'J 1' .'n Q .fv 'Oh, jolml l'rl love to see that foreign film over at the Von Lee, but I promised Marty here that id set her hair while she types out my term paper. ': w l x 1 l w f GU Dorms are unique. Not quite a home, not quite a motel fafter all, the maids refuse to make the bedsj, but full of interesting people who compen- sate for the lack of home cooking. If youlre in the mood for variety, you've found your stomping ground. But it does take some adjusting. The Moving-In Qualms. While Dad struggles to get the 16 suitcases on the elevator, you explore the territory, musing about your future roommate. A lush? One of those free love advocates who spends her time playing a flute in a tree? Or maybe-horror of horrors-he'll be on the quad j-board! The Rules Blues. Those endless dorm and floor meetings while smiling counselors hand cut sheafs of regulations and newly elected officers grimly pledge to enforce them. Dreaded pink slips, which have caused more tears, worn tires, and traffic snarls than the entire football season. Togethemess. Now here is a toughie. This means trying to remember whose soap belongs to whom, when to wake your roommate, when not to wake your roommate, figuring out how to use the stereo console in the rec room, or how to outwit the counselor on duty and keep your date comered in the lobby for an extra 30 seconds. Friction is un- avoidable-like trying to tell your roommate that it's his turn to empty the wastebasket or attempting at 1 a.m. to move two bridge games and the calis- thenics club from your room to the lounge. I 'One - Two - Three - Four! Now girls, let's bend those knees . . . Cugh, eckl . . . and no complaints! If we're going to eat cheese- cake tonight for sup- per .... ' fmumpiunx IMI nnlvf ll 1,1111 nf glnrlj ln'fm'1' Ilzrir buzhlzfx mul: up IM rluflllrrwgz' flu- l1t'A'f night. 284 W U'lmr um l.l',',x :mmf jmprllm' .spnrl Ihix yz'urP Pfmflug Tulxlwx' Slmlwnlx ,xprui rrull1'.x'.v IIOIIIZY xx y.-Q - mzrliug 1I:f1r1.v'1l'w.x inlu 111'Iplr'x.x' lrrrlps, 11111 1, 'I 44 7 Silence reigned in the hall, all except for the muffled murmur of a record player. But behind those doors, lift- eliattered on to the tune of a Saturday night open house. just look for those ties on the doorknobs, but don't disturb-ladies present. Life throbbed to a new tempo as shaggy guitar players belloxved and stomped on thc weekends. Klales and females drifted in their separate mobs on the separate sides of the floor until even the most bashful could no longer ignore the feverish beat. And new friendships developed into even more formal affairs, as students and dorm rec rooms alike donned the latest finery for elegant holiday balls. Weekends were marked by marathon bridge games that were sustained by several cartons of Kents and just as many trips to the snack bar. XVomeu passed the time in violent contortions on a Twister sheet or squeezed through phone boxes to bushwaek their spry Christmas pixies. A select few managed to wrangle invitations to scholarship and senior banquets. while others in- vited their favorite professors or girl friends to candlelight dinners. Parties abounded-to celebrate the end of finals or to prepare for them. And couples always found time for a quick Coke in the snack bar, a game of ping, pong, or a little studying during the TV commercials. XVHII floluers peeking from .xmnlzer .wits and flowing ,gown.s', McNutt resiclents swayed to the music of ll uinlwr formal zlrmee in the Suluriunz. -5 4.3 ff' C-9 ri 1 I 1? 236 IRHA PRESIDENTS' COUNCIL-FRONT ROVV: Sandy Fix tllcad Ccntt-rl, Mary Ann Miller fForest Quadl. SECOND RONV: Jean Cantz LIHHA Sec.-Tre-as.D, Linda Greenwood tNVillkie Quadl, Marilyn Knudsen QIRHA Prcs.J. THIRD ROXV: Bob Ka inski tMcNutt Quadl, Rory O'Bryan lBriseoe Quadl, Bill, Swalick tTcter Quadl. FOURTH RONV: Ken Mann QIRHA Vice-Pres.J, Steve Clase iFoster Quadl, Charles Freel KMRCD. lnter- Residence Halls Association And now, here is your round-up of campus news. . The radio stations in two of I.U.'s resi- dence centers climaxed their rapid growth with the formation of a network under the watchful eye of IRHA. The network brought the broadcasting system under a code of ethics and enabled co- ordination of programming and commercial adver- tising for XVIN and YVQAD. As a result of a recent Student Senate bill, the IRHA president was granted a seat in the Senate. Although this representative was not eligible to vote, she was allowed to make motions and to express opinion. The judicial board is the disciplinary body of IRHA. This year the Student Bill of Rights rated high in importance in the board's considerations. The presidents' council directed the many proj- ects of the organization. High points in this area included heading up an effective orientation leader- ship training program, providing a fun-filled weekend for a multitude of moms, and supervising individual activity programs in all the centers. ' Q I A f ' Z-fl.: .ff IRHA JUDICIAL BOARD-FROM LEFT: Bob VVindL-ll, Janet Lcur, Nancy Muliuy QCILJ, Paul Sieminn. ' l i-Eli! l!,w!1 X !:. A l A N ,l a... l s.- in l MII lll l ' li I I K I r--re Briscoe uad 288 Briscoe Quad In the first spring of its existence, Briscoe Quad protested its way to first place honors in I.U. Sing. Spring also brought Briscoe the honor of claiming five of the top ten floor averages in sec- ond semester grades. But are the residents of Briscoe always so de- voted and academic? Hardly. The sixth and seventh floors Qresidence scholarship floorsj tangled in an open water fight to create floor unity, And one day all the furniture from the lounges was trans- ferrcd-to the elevators. Homecoming once again brought success to the quad with its button sale campaign. But the fes- tivities also brought a lot of extra work after wind ruined their lawn display. Briscoe had the unique honor of being judged twice-for two different displays. Christmas brought all kinds of holiday cheer to Briscoe. Students had to donate a gift to get into the Reindeer Rumble, a Yuletide dance, only to exchange it later for a partner. And those sweet little Christmas pixies ran ram- pantl Cackling gleefully, they moved entire bed- room suites into the bathrooms, stuffed mattresses on top of the johns, dismembered beds, and dis- tributed the parts all over the quad. XVhen their panicked victims locked them out, pixies even squeezed through phone boxes to leave cookies and candy canes in sporadic bursts of holi- day cheer-even though the returning angels had to turn their beds right side up again to find them. K q id P After .vu11111ipr registmiion for fl'L'.S'1IITll'1l 11100111 out of the Briscm' :lining r0o111s, smcrrzl 5 IIIIIIIIIYYI Brisfrw fl'.Yil1C'llfS nmuwl in-fl1rr'r' lflI1I'.Y ll day, Or Iwo in many crises. -1 BRISCOE QUAD BOARD OF COVERNORS-SEATED: Sarah STANDING: Marty Cohen, Pal Conley, Rob Williams, Rory O'Bryan, Murphy, Linda SL-lmclcn, Ellen Huggins, Sherry Welch, Kris Wannoth, Stephen Meyer, james Chiplis fCult. Co-ord.J, Lloyd Lewis fCnmm. Michael Thomsrm CPrcs.D, lean Ann Cantz KSQ-ul, Ken Armstrong fVice- Co-0rd.J, Richard K. Babbitt IRQC. Co-orLl.l, Clziuclc M. Fischer, Richard Presj, Kathy Engclahl, Mary Cummins, Judy Krier, Mickey Lloyd. Dyson, Carter Keithley, joe E. Kimes, Leroy A. Franklin. . ,..,,. i 1 1 1 F I 1 ,,f1E ' ' rio Y gr I 4' Hr i Q -fn OO 1 .mar Briscoe Quad 289 1. A-3 BRISCOE A-3-FRONT ROW: Paulette Montgomery, Gail Lynn Mohr iComm. Co- ordj, Nlarilyn Liechty iCounselorI, Paulette Swidak iComm. Co-orcll, Sharon Smiley. SECOND ROVV: Edith Thomas, Sharon Smith, Sheila Se er, Mina Campbell, Linda Richardson, Katileen Whitehead. THIRD ROW: Mary Jones, Phyllis Lawrence, Arwilda Carol Armistcad, Kathy Cullen, Veronica Cranclys. FOURTH ROW: Cath- erine Cox, Sandy Wagoner, Jeannie O'Hara, Jeanette Broclcsmith, Rosanne Banich, Linda Yigne. Susanne Legarie. FIFTH ROW: Jeannie Stonebrook, Pamela Hebert, Julie- Anne Hoger, Diane Nauta, Jacqueline Hall, Shalaine Malone. 290 Briscoe Quad A-2 BRISCOE A-2-FRONT ROW: Sharon Jacobs fCounselorJ, Linda Alonzo fSoc. Co- ord.J, Deanna Whitt lSec.-Treas.J, Kristine Wamroth fGov.J, Barbara Otto Nice-Gov.J, Judith Lewis iCult.-Acad,J. SECOND ROW: Alfonsina Benages, Cherilyn Lanier, Judy Easterday, Vicki Pemwell, Sarah Tousley, Ruth Hom, THIRD ROW: Leslie Lopez, Colleen Nunn, Marjorie Futterman, Valerie Certh, Marjorie Manifold, Beverly Crigley, Carol Ann Kalil. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Glasgow, Julie Sexton, Pam Davidson, Mary Pathless, Margi Purlee, Kathy Cobb, Pam Roberts, Phyllis Duke. FIFTH ROW: Sally Jones, Sandy Nixon, Barbara Everhart, Cyn- thia Dobbs, Vicki Nicholson. A-5 BRISCOE A-5-FRONT ROW: Peggy Truax 4Cult. Ch.J, Ruth Leedy CSec.-Treas.J, Dianne Lloyd lGov.D, Diane Lindley fSoc. Chj, Margaret Kocher fVice-Cov.J, Maxine Morrical lRec. Ch.l. SECOND ROVV: Sandy Vickers, Jean Ann Cantz, Carolyn Kaelin, Nancy Harvy fCounselorJ, Regina Hubner, Karen Mommer. THIRD ROW: Madeline Ruckberg, Kathryn Lamar, Mary Ann Mil- ler, Lynn Rodda, Audrone Iasas, Milvem Jordan, FOURTH ROW: Gail McHenry, Anne Headlec, Kathy Mazur, Susan Hoyt, Pat Bundy, Tina McAdams. .3 -6 and 7 BRISCOE A-6 and 7-FRONT ROW: Arlene Haring CRel. Co-orcl.J, Sharon Lacy CSec.J, Lynn Peters CHousing Mngrj, dean Finlayson fCounselorJ, Margaret Ba age Nice-Covj, Alicelee Spurgeon fCov.J, Sarah Murphy fAcad. Vice-Covj, Linda Schaden lTrcas.J. SECOND ROW: Karen L. Klebof- ski, Kristin Anderson, Nancy Anne Watkins, Sue Ann Maierle, Elizabeth Ward, Ruth Sparrow, Ianet Hatton, Cathy Evans, Nancy Lee, Sandy Beehler, Diane Ladd. THIRD ROW: Becky Cox, Karen Wagner, Ruth Cal- lecod, Suzanne Kasper, Marylgarete Schmidt, Brenda Iackson, Nancy Voge , Bonnie Spink, Earleen Fisher, Sarajane Smith. FOURTH ROW: Edna Waddell, Geneva Curts, Marilyn Knudsen, Pat Brown, Susan john- son, Linda Stewart, Iudy Iones, Mary Anne Iahn, Karen Wensits. FIFTH ROW: Mary Anne Phillips, Dianne Coffinet, Caroline Conley, Diane Layson, Ma.ry Strong, April Arington, Mary Van Dyke, Susan McVeety, Marty Eckhart, Lucille Newport. Briscoe Quad 291 A-8 BRISCOE A-8-FRONT ROW: Bucky Weis- nmn CAL-acl. Co-nrmlf, Shnri Hurgzm KSOC. Cu-nrtlj, Sherry NVL-L-li iCnv.J, Mary Clark iVice-Cm'.J, Leslie Schultz KS:-v,-'l'rc'ns.J. SECOND RONV: Kari-in Rvjko, juily Vlfzltts, Mary Nt-Isnn, Slmmn Mackey, Lincln Clvnn, Lind.: Mzirsli. Karen Damlm. THIRD ROVV: Rust-.inn Knrtcntmcr, Judith SL-lim-ll, Snmlrn Pops, Dt-lxomh Bush, Lililmy Blomlin, Sunclm Eclxmrtls. 292 Briscoe Quad A-9 BRISCOE A'9-FRONT ROW: Mary Cum- mins lCov.J, Alice Titus Wise-Gov.J, Connie Killian fAcnd.'Cult,l, Carol Whitson fComm. Co-ordj, Ellen Kirshen iCounselorJ. SEC- OND ROXV: Marlene Rhim, Penny Robbins, Susan Dunn, Nancy Griffith, Martha Barton, Sally Burrows. THIRD ROW: Rosemary Nimon, Melissa Munford, Sandra Leverette, Anita Bimtschenko. Q 1-3, A-11 BRISCOE A-11-FRONT ROVV: Joan Win- ter KSQC.-Real, Katy Mead fSec.-Treas.J, Judy Krier CCov.J, Cathy Craig fVice-Covj, Marlene Levy fAcad.-Cult.J, Pennie Murray fComm. Co-ord.J. SECOND ROVV: Nancy Reid, Janice Bradley, Nancy Noble, Janet Hines, Marion VVorth, Beverly Hurst, Mary Fitzgerald. THIRD ROVV: Pam Hillery, Kathym Butler, Marcia Cohn, Debby Ries- ter, Jean Sehnell, Bobbie Wroblewski, Shar- on Hoffman. FOURTH ROW: Lillian Har- ris, Debbie Simmons, Debbie Lou Weishar, Donna Pinniek, Pamela Fitzsimmons, Jane Baumgartner, Betsy Tumer, Olivia Swan. A-10 BHISCOE A-10-FRONT ROW: Diane Sliulenburg fAcarl.-Cult.J, Kathy Engclahl CCov.J, Lois Overton fSoe.-Rec.J, Virginia M. Jones Nice-Cuv.J, Marty Brauer lComm. Cn-nrclj. SECOND ROW: Marcia Crash, Katherine Fox, Nancy Baker, Julie Donner, Joyce Mott, Sue Siiinner. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Annfied, Ginny Armstrong, Becky McShcrry, Darlene Lewis, Barbara Fuzy, Ellen Migclal, Shelley Watson. FOURTH ROW: Linrla Manuel, Vicki Clark, Mary Ilarclen, Patricia Balmer, Ilona Jonosi, Jane Fricke. FIFTH ROW: Marti Ooycvaar, Snnrlra Innscher, Cherry Zeck, Alice Smith, Lynn Humm. Briscoe Quad 293 B-1 and 2 BRISCOE B-I AND 2-FRONT ROVV: Kim X'Vintnur, Tum L1-ningn-r, Claulde Fischer, Dun ll.1rria lCmxmclul'j. SECOND RONV: Bill llmknmn, Slum' Minlmvl, KCiH1 Luvc, DL-unix Stlmi. 'lxllllill HUXY: IIL-rl1NYcinrylm, firurgc Rus-f, Frm-mlm' Yuung, jau11cQ johnson, Kc-ith Hamm 1CuunsL'lurJ. FOURTH ROXV: Ilmwml Nunn, Miki- Clnllnghcr, Marv Cond' man, Bill NL-lwn, fiom- F4llLll'IlilllCl'. FIFTH HOXY. Dm-:mis Fry, Greg Long, Daw l'l-lggculmunl, Stmc I'vnfnlLl, Ylxllll Doc-kcr, Hustvr Murray, Bill U1-lla, v1- B-4 BRISCOE B-4-FRONT ROW: Robert Cooley jr., Brian Clark Nice-Cov.J, William H. Pittman fSoc.-Rc-c.J, Joe E. Kimes CGov.J, Larry jackson LComm. Coeordj. SECOND ROVV: Steve Boston, Tom Cmnt, joe Zarych, john Gallagher, Gusty Raikos, Tony George. THIRD ROVV: Will Lister, Jim MCC-ee, Lowell Burgin, David East, Henry Solmer, FOURTH ROVV: Don Mull, Al Mikita, Jack Herrman, Dick Petty, Russ Elliott. FIFTH ROW: Rich Anderson, Bill Kroll, Larry Apple, Sam Blythe, Jim Neher. 'vw '7 B-6 and 7 BHISCOIL B-6 AND 7-FRONT HOW: Kenneth Leland lAeaLl. C0-orcl.D, Miclmel M. lx'l2lllCI' lSoc. Co-orcl.l, Stan L. Wilson fllee. Co-orilj, Put Conley CViee-Covj, Roxy O'Bryun lCov.J, jzunes Kisner lComm. Co- orclj, Rieliurcl Prather fSec.J. SECOND HOW: George llzirt, Don Cox, Courtney Linnln, Torn Bonjour, Terry Mears, Coil Curlzxntl, Todcl Curless, Ron Price. THIRD RONV: Donulil Layer, Mike Yeats, VVilliu.m Brooke, Dnvinl Emery, Rieharcl Van Winkle, VVilliu1n Stone, Steve Savage. FOURTH ROW: Bill Cogel, Ken Annstrong, Tim Moody, Nelson W. Xlfortlen, jerry Funk- houser, jolm Cray, Robert Spurgeon. FIFTH RONV: Wlillcr johnson, Nils Nortlell, Bryan Ton, Mike Devlin, Albert Johnson. Briscoe Quad 295 Forest uad .-Xt last-they made itl Last September, after a whole year of being jolted awake at dawn by the musical clattcr of drills and hammers and of trudging to classes through acres of mud, Forest residents finally gained occupancy of B building. They filled both high-rise dorms to capacity with cocds who had to lcarn to live with squeaky new faucets and spiraling. never-ending meal lines to the newly opened cafeteria. For Homecoming, many of the 1050 girls rolled up their sleeves and pitched in to build a huge schooner in thc front yard. ln spite of the rain. which does wonders for tissue paper, the quad managed to sail on to victory with a first in the independent lawn display and a second in the float division. Forest also had the distinction ,of sponsoring the llumccoming Queen and a member of her court. Along with center-wide open houses. wild mixers with Wright Quad, and a semi-formal dance in Decemher, residents concocted their own excite- ment by heaving all the counselors' furniture up to the sundecks and hy tricking suitemates and friends with vaseline on the doorknobs, dry ice in the johns, jello in the sinks. and disappearing bureau drawers fcomplete with clothes, yetll. Forest residents met in one of the best dorm libraries on campus, in meal lines, during fire drills and floor meetings, in the TV room, in student government, and all worked to turn this newest quad on campus into an I.U. tradition as well as a great place to live. 296 Forest Quad A 11 Ns 94 1 'ily ,N F Fits rl-lx 5 iQ 'Ns 21 .:-fra-usa. ... ,M i 'al X l i . l if ' , 4 Ax, i 1, ' W Fl- li i -1 if N A Q s 'Nw it te it 2 l -:l l--sa Ll alps. --ff 4 FOREST QUAD CENTER COUNCIL-SEATED: Sandy Reccveur fVicc-Pre-s.l, Dizmc Lane lSec.l, Mary Ann Miller fPres,l, Margie Collings iTreas.J, Mary C. Winkler lAdviser. STANDING: Gail Garinger iGov.J, Cindy Conkle fG0v., Sharon Pinnick lGnv.l, Ieanninc Gill fGov.J, Cynthia Engle fGnv.l, Susan Crutcher MWSJ, Ann Gochcl CSuc, Cu-orCl.l, Belinda Byrne CHouse Mmzrj, Lyda Girton fCumm. Co-ordj, Juanita Vivra mee. Cu-0rcl.J, Marcie Tysman lCult. G0-ordj, Judicial Board FOREST QUAD JUDICIAL BOARD- SEATED: Miss Smith fAdviserl, Susan Bugil, Diana Scily fCh.l, Doris Hitchcock fSec,J. STANDING: Nina Corazzo, Nancy Nyhus, Sue Rassmussen, Judy Kagin. Forest Quad 297 Arden ARDEN HOUSE-FRONT ROVV: Donna Samardzija, Sher Sisley, Millie Turajlic. SECOND ROW: Nancy Hild, Sharon Pere- grine, Suzanne Boerger. 298 Forest Quad Arden ARDEN HOUSE-FRONT ROW: Eloise Stiglitz, Cathy Clark, Nice-Cov.J, Snowden Stookey fCov.J, Susan Deekman lSec.J, Susan Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Judy Ker- cher, JoAnn Hermes, Wanda Short, Tish Moeller, Nancy Lee, Nancy Goranin, Janet Meece CSOC, Co-orcl.J, Alice Straub. THIRD ROW: Sherri Strawser, Rita Ciddings, Gerry Grieger, Louisa Porter, Sherri Silverman, Veronica Cunningham, Laura Hahn CSoc. Co-ord,J, Judy Kagin fJud. Bd,J, Karen Davis. FOURTH BOWV: Paula Joan Biggs, Willo Dene Stout, Marti Setzer, Carolyn Miller, Lou Hahnert, Linda Sue Lee, Jan Conwell, Karen Schaich. FIFTH ROW: Edie Peck, Cynthia Sonn, Jane Woods-ox, Donna Doyle, Marsha Baldwin, Susie Yu, Judy Conwell. SIXTH ROW: Kandy Ross, Gwen Miller, Cynthia Piet, Liz Miller, Bonita Roehes, Mary Ellen Buechele lCult. Co- ord.J, Marilyn Lawson. Argonne ARGONNE HOUSE-FRONT ROW: Carol Rofhbauer, Jane Curtin fTreas.J, Jeanine Gill CCov.J, M. Ellen jay fVice-Gov.J, Jackie Smith CCounselorD. SECOND ROW: Sandy YVhitt1es, Carol Ridenour, Victoria Ballard, Paulette Parnell, Cheryl Pleak, Genie Mason, Rosemarie Kuntz. THIRD ROW: Delores McDonald, Melody Money, Sarah Kay Kittle, Sylvia Wygoda, jane Curran, Sandra Lee Baldridge, Claire Collub, Barbara Deer. FOURTH ROW: Kayleen Freeman, Chris- tine Neander, Inez Pendleton, Iudy An- drews, Margie Collings CTreas.l, Cheryl Macy, Sheryl Stebbins CHouse Mngrj. FIFTH ROW: Kathryn Hollingsworth, Lin- da Swaby, Dee Hoover, Suzanne Hain, janet Brown, Virginia Shafer. SIXTH ROW: Linda Lanam, Shirley Rick, Nancy Cordon, Sandy Barron. Argonne ARGONNE HOUSE-FRONT ROW: Carol Pletcher, Linda Rich, Kathleen Yurgilas, Cynthia Kelly, Christy Cummings. SECOND ROW: Sara Behmian, Jody Hanna, Nancy Kaufman CFloor Rep.J, Karen Witte, Ann Goebel. THIRD ROW: Penny Fitzpatrick, Sue Shuptar, Doris Hitchcock, Alyce Ran- dolph. FOURTH ROW: Anne Moore, Ma- linda Scott, Claudia jackson, Diane Lane, Ioyce Unger. FIFTH ROW: Cindy Ketron, Melodee Meeks, Barbara Davis. Forest Quad 299 Birnam Wood BlRN.'XlXl XVOOD llollslf-Fll0N'l' ROVVL Dinnh Dr-vs, hl.Il'Ilj'l1 llash f'l'n-ns.l, Sharon llinnirli fflmwl, wlnn VV:1llcm'r fVic-1--Chnl, l.inLln Mnlmly fl7lunr Rc-nl. SECOND ROVV: Cindy Burns, lim-ky Cnisn-r, Rr-In-r-on Dish:-0, lfilcl-n Pinkus, Carol Dennis, llvlinrln Byrne tllmm- Mngrj. THIRD HOVV: Namvy Slmku, B1-4-kv Armour, hlnrgurvl Suhr:-, Dun- xm Lvnn Vnll-l HL-L-, Cn-r1r1l.l, Lilwlwiw Krrr l.hCIlKl. Cn-unl.l. l7OUll'l'll HOVV: lilivzlllvih Alulmnsun, Kslrvn l'm-npr-r, Virpginin l7lrnsK, Barham XVuH4'rwu1, Mary Hr-lh lll'l'll1fll'l, ,lrxrlicc l,inLlwy. l7ll Tll ROVV: Shgnrrm Erl- xmrds, Nlurly llmllngnrlm-r, Marry N4-lsrrn, Linda llnymzlll fcumm. C0-ur1l.l. 300 Forest Quad Floor Representatives FOREST QUAD FLOOR RIQPPJUSENTATIVES- SIQATED: Kathy Ncllis, Sharon VVhitinger, Macle- linc Orr, Luc Marx, Donna Stemlcr, Sarah Kay Kittle, STANDING: Sheila Hatficlcl, Ellen Penic- eost, Leo Ann Sharp, Nancy llilcl, Brenda Larson Sally Rm-cl, Angela DeAnglcs, Nancy Kaufman Linda Salmtu. N 1 Sherwood SHERWOOD HOUSE-FRONT ROW: Lyrla Cirton, Sherry Sayles lSne. Co-ord.J, Sally Reed CViee-Cov.D, Belh Ann Cunning- ham C'l'reas,l, Donna Stelnler lFloor Rep.l. SECOND ROVV: Sharon Leehner, Carol Trittipo, Marilyn Ezri, Vivian Ries, Debbie Roberts, Sherri Kamin, Cathy Lutz. THIRD ROW: Adrian Ferris, Marcia Cammn, Donna Oshurn, Helene Steinhauer, Ioan Raher, Szinclra Beers, Cheryl Goulet, Carolyn Roberts. FOURTH RONV: Mary Ann Lu- berda, Linda Hunn, Rita Homer, Paula ML-Aclams, Linda Hyde, Maureen Flynn, Tamara Novaehenlco, FIFTH ROVV: Peg Ryan, Sharon Lentz, Marilyn Taylor, Alice Koetje, Ellen Montgomery, Karen Lovelace. SIXTH RONV: Crystal Rhodes, Marie Sehaekel, NVenrly Consior, Sue Nelson, Bar- bara Sloan, Katherine Calloway. 'fn n 1 2, 1 A ,. -.. 1-1 its Sherwood SHERWOOD HOUSE-FRONT ROW: Diane Carelc, Katherine Nellis fFloor Rep.J, Gail Caringer fGov.j, Linda Yankey fSec.J, Sharon Whitingcr fFloor Rep.J. SECOND ROW: Pam Hutehens, Nancy Rand, Karol Brown, Penny Main, Renee Iaggers. THIRD ROW: Linda Thnmherry, Kathy Stupak, Norma Carey, Suzie Alpert, Melissa McFar- land, Cheryl Holloway. FOURTH ROW: Susan K. Holloway, Pam Smith, Dana Law- son, Kristy Kmthwohl, Susan Walker, Barb Aman. FIF'l'I-I ROW: Bev Wamer, Barbara Miller, Diane Nabhan, Missy Meharg, Ian Orme, Carol Boarman. . '7 3 -Q .. 94 -. 1 A i is ' S 1 i ' . x Q' 5 5 .4-L vi: .1-. i1 1 li' Forest Quad 301 5 Q Qvifwifffg Q 5 ,Q J 6 17 'flax 3 5 9 61150 g 5 UE? Q Q If 3 Q Q X 'V v ,QV F Q L l Q! xy' : fi, JU' !1 .,.fA-'39 aggsg xzfbflf 5 Q 2- 37 - WH YH Q ,, ag, Q5 Q xl t .P L' .x Governors FOSTER QUAD BOARD OF GOVERN- ORS - FRONT ROXV: Nancy Call llrlar- per 93, Cheryl Flick KHarper GJ, Carole Cannon CHarper SJ, Janet Snyder 4Hurper 23, Nancy Lawson Ucnkinson 21. SEC- OND ROYV: Pam Derloshon lshea il, Sandra Ervin Cjenkinson 35, Karen Mc- Dowell lHarper 45, Mike Starrett LShea 37, Cheryl XVeldy Cjenkinson Grouncll, Alice Grisell lHarper Sl. THIRD HONV: Nell Laughlin lHarper 77, Brandi Diem Uenkinson ID, john Hobson CMartin Croundj, Mike Agron fShez1 ll, Cliff Brooks llvlartin ll, FOURTH ROVV: John Barr fMartin 35, Bruce jones fMagee ll, Dave Stewart CMa,g'ee Sl, James Bainbridge ihlagee Croundb, Jerry King CM:igee 23, Stephen Clase CPres. J. Officers FOSTER QUAD OFFICERS -- FROM LEFT: Bob Chance fTrcns.D, Lynn Szaiko CVice-Pres.J, Steve Clase lPres.J, Kathy McClure CScc.J,h Mike Agron CVice-Pres.l. Foster Quad 305 Harper HARPER 4 AND 5-FRONT ROVV: Karen McDowell QCm'.7, Margaret VVingr0ve lCov.J, Cindy Wehrly iSec.-Treas.J, Betty Martyniak 1TreaS.J, Jackie Nahrwold lAcad. Co-ord.J, Daryle Oran ICOINDI. Co-0rd,J, Cerri Katz lSoc. Clrb. SECOND ROW: Kathy Owens, Barbara Murphy, Pat O'Hara, Lilu Kahn, Patty Davidson, Debbie Mullen- dore, Karen Knvsky, Susie Bowman, Cheryl Glaser, Suann Zwierzynski, Regina Edgar. THIRD ROVV: Judy Forkner, Sally Hasketi, Linda Leeser, Teri Sehuler, Candy Richards, Cindy Prather, Donna Henry, Susan Exner, Dorothy Kohylarek, Diana Keith. FOURTH ROW: Margorie Stephens, Ann Van Osdol, Linda Hendrickson, Vicki Reinking, Nona Fitts, Donna Kleist, Barbara Dalton, Debbie Davenport, Marcia Fedorehak, Lynn Coetsch, Phyllis Hoc-hgesang. FIFTH ROW: Ann Anderson, Marian Svindl, Toni Tinder, Parti Kishman, Linda Tyler, Leslie Brewster, Dianne Korte, Sue Forst, Marcie Mcliown, Christie Chaddock, Linda Ann Heckber. 306 Foster Quad Harper HARPER 2 AND 3-FRONT ROW: Bobbie Pulver, Susan Haller Nice-Gov.J, Sandra Nunn fSec.J, Alice Crisell lGov.J, Janet Sny- der CCuv.J, Jennifer Casey fRec. Co-ord.J, Cheryl Stewart. SECOND ROW: Paula Mogin, Sandy Seals, Marlene Bumstein, Kristin Hinkle, Vicki Braden, Melinda Mont- gomery, Jane Wilhire, Sally Runion, Cyn- thia Blomengerg. THIRD ROW: Sandra Stella, Mary Ann Mead, Leslie Johnson, To- bey Benas, Susan Buchstane, Barbara Schen- kel, Karen Rew, Barbara Senff, Judy Hol- croft, Penny Eisenhut. FOURTH ROW: Linda Cotter, Beverly Seavers, Suzanne Lichtman Jeanne Adams, Rosalind Gold- stein, Debbie Blettemlan, Madeline Koch, Sally Harding, Joyce Hankins. FIFTH ROW: Judy Gemmill, Betty Campbell CRes. Asst.J, Karen Sanders, Gail Ravenscrott, Sarah Frye, Becky Duncan, Jane Stein, Marita Scherer. ra. Harper HARPER 6 AND 7--FRONT ROW: Laura Bartel fComm, Co-ord.J, Sue Todd fRec. Co-ord.J, Cean Kimball tVice-Gov.J, Cheryl Flick tGov.J, Nell Laughlin tGov.l, Marilou Loayza fViee'Cov.J, Letty Schellsmith fSec.- Treas.l, Claire Oosterhof fCult. Co-ordg, SECOND ROW: Lynn Epstein, Diane Bra - sky, Kristen Keith, Barb Cashbaugh, Lynn Ogren, Gerry Grogan, Diane Hilgeman CSOC. Co-ordj, Celia VVickcs, Janice Yacabone, Brenda Condra. THIRD ROW: Betsy York, Darlene Damian, Judy Horvath, Kitty Dry- brough, Karen Gall, Sandy Hudson, Marty Darst, Kathy Sanders, Shirley Hill, Jeanne Davidson. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Miller, Nancy Gicldings, Pat Van Autreve, Nancy Dale, Donna Hutira, Laury Frichtl, Leslie Dallas, Barb Faulconer, Elaine Graves. FIFTH ROVV: Jane Gelling, Carrie Gibson, Barbara Isaacs, Judith Wade, Roxie Bur- roughs, Judith Domkowski, Nancy Stein, gale Spivack, Jaequelyn Ervin, Kathy Hen- rix. A .. Harper HARPER 8 AND 9-FRONT ROW: Beverly Grant CCult. Co-ord.J, Nancy Call lGov.J, Carole Cannon CGov.J, Mary Balaban fSoc. Co-ord.7, Cindy Graper KS:-e.-Treas.l. SEC- OND ROW: Mary Ann McCormick, Walda Ebert, Janey Willard, Scoti Pickrell, Lou Audrey Beasley, Sara Hayes, THIRD ROW: Patty Plank, Susan Shultz, Cheryl Stokes, Sally Hammersley, Alix Marr. FOURTH ROW: Suzy Sims, Cena Cowan, Paula Blessing, Janet Richardson, Jane Tyliclci. FIFTH ROVV: Kathy Karant, Joyce Hender- son, Cathe Rhodes, Luanne Wright. Foster Quad 307 Officers IENKINSON GROUND AND 1 AND MACEE GROUND AND I OFFICERS- FIRST ROVV: Chris Hemmer fCult. Ch.7, Janet Nclfndnrfc-r Mth. Ch.J, Carol Vaughn Mead, Ch.7, Olivia Hc-nkcl fComm, Chl, Trish Forsthoff lSm'. Ch.J, Carol Snecd iScc.- Tregsl, jackie Patten fViuv'Cov.J, Cheryl Vile-ldy fGov.J. SECOND ROW: Lynne Cer, her iCnmm, Ch.l, Beverly Herrin fRcc. Ch.J, Nan Wetzel fAcad. Ch.j, Shu-ri Curtis fSnc. Ch.l, Paulette Innes Nice-Cov.J, Brandi Diem iCov.l, Bruce E. lonvs fCnv.l. THIRD ROXV: Ron Nit-koi iComm. Cli.J, Rohert Breunig fCult. Ch.J, Brian Saito CSOC. Chg, Tom Blaising fx7IL'l'-CDV. :intl Acad. Ch., james Bninhrirlge lCnv.l jenkinson Ground and 1 and Magee Ground and 1 5 I1 X lx i. 308 Foster Quad Residents IENKINSON GROUND AND 1 AND MAGEE GROUND AND 1-FIRST ROW: Deborah Clark, Terri Blake. SECOND ROW: Josette Henschel, Susan Price, THIRD ROW: Kathy Phelan, Joyce Byler, FOURTH ROW: Merrilyn Menges, Christ- ine Comfort. FIFTH ROW: Priscilla Ray- ton,-Lani Lime. SIXTH ROW: Ianet Kruck, Angle LOQE- SEVENTH ROW: Marilyn Mangus, kathy Burton, Sue Goble, Gail Tourin, H, Michael Hines, Stan Pohl, Gary Brown, Richard Green, Roger Summers Marshall Malcomb, George Stuckey Erie Kings-ry. ' f-r Foster, llleN11if, and Briscoe 1'e.sridents were. Sur- priserl one day last fall to find fllaf the 1'l11lf0!ld tres-fle over Fee Lane finally got labeled. But few stiulenfs were really fooled into fliinlcing that Illinois Central lmzl solrl out to Lionel-or liad if? lenkinson JENKINSON 2 AND 3-FRONT ROW: Nancy Lawson fCov.J, Susan Birkett, Char- lotte Aclains mwdemic Co-ord.l, Susan Long CTrcas.l, Martha Kelsey fVicc-Cov.J, Susan Del'rez fConnn. Co-ordj, Sandra Ervin fCov.l, SECOND ROW: Becky Drybreacl, Elyse Seidman, Cheryl Olds, Mary Kay Ecl- inunds fScc.J, Beatrice Brokcmond, Frances Macliesky, Ellen Lantcignc, Roni Cichonski lRc-u. Co-ord.J. THIRD ROW: Diane Sauer, Mitzi Sarantos, Donna Hardymon, Margaret Austin, Carolyn Kennedy, Teresa Corey, Candy Davis, FOURTH ROW: Susan Lux C501-. Co-ordfl, Peg Noland fCult. Co-ordj, Martin Murp y, Libby Rudolph, Linda Mc- Lennan, Carol Sclnnitt. FIFTH ROW: Ola jones, Marily Harbison, Linda Hardesfy. Foster Quad 309 lf' C-3 Q:-1 ex 5 ll IN 3 l ll 'Nl X r Nth Co oidl Hohlrt VVoms Cnnin Co mdj, john Yount. 'l'llIllD HOVV: lllllllllbfl King, jay Coldinun, s N HL Lim Mild lttntliui juclx Mt'Cunn-, john Nnzy, FOUlt'l'll HOVV: Rogcr Bixhy, lf you could lwcp your lwud hind not crack upj as you l'l'll1L'lIllDL'l' the wcdding of ILP. and BE. in front ol llalrpcr . . . If you could trust your friunds flilcc Artie did thc night ot his birthday and found himself in Sho- wultcr Fountninj . . . If you could boar to huar thc truth about Sadie lluwliins XVn'uli, hut cornpvnsutc with opcn houses nnd Cliristnius purtics . . . If you hclpcd to umku one heap of all your win- nings and shortcomings and Czlllcd it The Ragf' . . . If you would talk, allways sziying Oh, is the door lockcd? , and licpt l'k'lllCIlllJCl'lllg that uhl2l1'g0,S cool! . . . If the Mystic Khin cvcr tailed to inystify you und you just laugh at tht- 1'0r.'ollcction . . . If you could nm cr walk through Scmhower without stepping on ll pal, or drive through the Cascades without sccing ll launilizu' face . . . Yours was Martin 53. und everything that went with it. Shea SHEA GROUND AND I-FRONT ROW: Ilomt-r Caringtnn lGov., Groundl. Ed Kief- nur Ulireas., Grountlj, Richard Meyers lSeC., Il, David Adams 1Vice'Cnv., Crouncll, Ron Lisak 1TreaS,, ll, james Huffer Wit-c-Cov., U, Michael Agron QCOV., IJ. SECOND ROVV: Abnlulrahman Shal-cawy, Larry Gold. sh-in, james Linclstroln, Anrlrcw Strawn, NVayne Burger lAcad Co-Orcll., Abbass Foroughi, james O. LaDukc, D, Phoon- wathu. THIRD ROXV: Bob Preusscr, Bob McAnally lCmnm. C0-ordj, Ron Unger, Ed Hake, Dan Sc-hoenhcrr, Bob Wkmrland, Martin Korman, Art Pcrtygrnve, Stephen Clase. FOURTH ROW: Richard Kagcn, Larry Ilubsnn, Jim Bleicher, Duane Huffer, Dali- Brmxn, Dave Vrhanich, Ahclclkacler Buhaiiy. FIFTH ROVV: Dan Konzcn, Mike Herndon lAth. Cn-ortlf, Richard Strait 1Rcs. .'Xsst.J, Peter Tumhas. Shea 3 Academic Unit SHEA 3 QMICNS ACADEMIC UNIT- FRONT ROVV: Mike Starrett fCov.J, Pat Starrett IRM: Cn-orrl.J, Larry Salstrum lCmmn. Cn-nrcl.J, james A. Powers jr. 1504: Cn-uril.J, Frank Howard lCult. C0-0rLl.J, Carl Cowen lVicc'-Cmixl, Richard jon:-Q 151-cv TrL'as.J, SECOND ROW: Rick Buyer, Phil Bowers, Leun Harttcr, Larry Fetters, Iuhn Corrado, Bill Hudson. Matt Goodman. THIRD ROVV: Michael Gentry, Ralph VW-ziver, David Swim-hard, Tom Hickman, Dave ML-Allister, Rohn-rt Hctzler. FOURTH RONV: Mit-hael Mangan lCounsel0rl, XVilliam PL-lsuv, Dick Dorm-lc, Bob Hartley, lfzlmund Ziolkrmwski, Ruger FL-ltlhaus. FIFTH ROXV: David Culclberg, HL-rh Marsh, Harry Hib- ner, Stephen Mauilans. Foster Quad 311 MCNutt Quad This is where 1316 students lived, ate, slept fusually very littlej, and boressed fusually very muchj, and even sometimes studied. This is where the legendary Birdman once reigned. Things are somewhat quieter this year, with only a few reminiscent squawks from irate parakeets hidden from the maids. This is where guys from all over campus turned up at those TGIF dances to meet the handful of girls who were brave enough to face the rushing hoards of Phi Delts, Sig Eps, and Snu's who swaggered over from North Jordan. This is to say nothing of the men from Briscoe and Foster who became temporary residents on Friday afternoons. This is where enthusiastic snow fighters caused an administrative flurry when they pulled off an unregistered snowball fight. This is where residents poured out en masse to cheer their Little 500 team on to a tenth-place finish in the '66 race. This is where a bevy of activities kept the resi- dents of the largest quad on campus busy. There were ice skating parties, dances galore, authentic olympic tournaments, and bopping in the Blue Room to the twang of the juke box. This' is where the Crimsonnaires and Choraliers lived. However, they didn't limit their perform- ances to just the housing complex. They have be- come campus favorites through programs in local churches and, of course, I.U. Sing, where they always manage to please the crowds. This is where life was always fun and games and never dull. This is where scholars and play- boys joined forces, where parties and academic colloquiums fused. This is McNutt Quad. 312 McNuu Quad Cabin et MCNUTT QUAD CABINET-SEATED Barb Rieck fSpecial Eventsl, Pat Siple fCu1t. Co-ord.J, Kay Pearson Mead. Co-ordj STANDING: Mike Porter CComm. Co-ordj Rocky Talcott CSoc. Co-ord.J. Crimsonnaires MCNUTT QUAD CRIMSONNAIRES- FROM LEFT: Barry Polley, Jim Judd, Elohn Beams, Tony Mayfield, junior Bryan, C uck Hart, Marc Carter, jon Bright. AT PIANO: Bruce Barbee, ur 'N ICQ Wi McNutt Quad 313 Judicial Board XILXLTT QLAD ,ILDICIAL BOARD - PHOXT I-TONY. Sharon Znhbzin, Lynn XYnlf.g. Nrinq XYhilt. .lnycv Bonlio. SEC- OND ROXY. Sindy Stafford, jack Hart, Elon-' Hula:-r K1-ith Our-n, Slmron Cun- diff Amy Swhl. Cnnnie Crouse, Mary Linda Butt. Errwl Nln-nniriii. jr-rri bliziycmn. Lnniw Broun. Cmny H.il1n, Sta-vs Baumgnrtnvr. 314 McNutt Quad Governors Mr-NUTT QUAD BOARD OF COVER- NORS 3 FRONT RONV: Dnvu Fisher l'l'rr-grab, Bnh Knrpinxki lllrr-s,J, Craig Myers fVice-Pres. of Organizaitionl, Peggy Lamb CVicc-Pres. nf Prog.J. SECOND RONV: Miss Mary func Reilly fAdviserJ, Frank Skului, john Sn-llins, Dnvc Hoffman, Connie Cayman, Louanna Hartman, Marji Morris, Lois Carhonc, Dick Lee, Floyd Sliewmnlcc. THIRD ROYV: Alan Ray, Mary Ann Porncky, Rosemary Vnrgo, Peggy Lach, jan Allen, Linda Allclredge, Sue Miller, Sus Hogan, Bruce Burhec. FOURTH RONV: Boll Amt, Rick Cole, Curl Henschen, Rocky XVinchell. 1 'sf X x E Ground MCNUTT NORTH EAST GROUND - FRONT ROXV: Steve Stmup, Boll Price, Bill Rowland, Brett Keene, Bob Amt lCnv.J, Bruce Barlnee fCounsel0rH. SECOND RONV: Dennis Lnnger, Dave Harlan, Nike Mc- Carthy, De-ke De Coursey, Bob Olsen. THIRD RONV: Iannes Fletcher, Steve Yad- ron, Larry Cox, jonathan Bright, FOURTH ROXY: Norm Elkmun, Daniel Akin, Marty Kmegcl, Steve Insper, Terry Rua-kricglu. -1-:Arr x 'WC if H' 'O '3?I '?. lf'? Xf '1-,- I Y' T ' 1 ig - Tl X'-5.1 N2 P f, , uf mi, .L wg A, . f 1 - 'L 'ew XQSL '- 4',,x.,, 1 , Au! fin El MQNUTT NORTH ICAST lfF'RONT ROYV: Dun D0 Salle, Kcrry Mumnul' lcmlnnvlurl, Dick L1-0 lCm'.l, K1-illi Bl-I! 1Counsn'lurb. SECOND RONV: ,lim Dung- liisx, lim Torlclorurl, Rugvr Clirustil. Tllllill HOVV: Nlurk Stow-iix, jim Brunner, Philip liintn-lr-, Duc Nlnrlin. FOURTH ROXV: jim Cline, McNutt Quad 315 NE2 ML'NUT'l' NORTH l'IAS'l' 2-FRONT ROW: D.m Kirkpatrick fCull. Cn-rir1l.J, jack Hari, Dzivicl Morris, julm B1-:uns lCnv,J, jm' Spa-1-uv lCminsl-lnrl. SECOND HOW: jim VV:ltxmi, CL'r:1lLl Srmlmnrmn, Agimn Lvvv, Larry Durlmam, Allan llaunwny Ill, Muuly Culcl- wm-ll, Hurry jncqin-5. 'l'llllilJ HOVV: K4-ilh ll.ill, llamli llcrrvmzin, junior Bryan, vltlllll ji-.m, Tim Buss:-lt, Fritz Immun, Brant Cntm-S Ruin-rl l,. Bzlrnvtl. FOUll'l'll NONV: Paul Dysfkiuwiw, Pniul l,, M4-Nm-ly, Kon Tvrf- lm-r, Chin Ham-5, Clmrln-s Mn-Km-n, Dalm- Nivcllizllslci, Riu.-li llnllixlvlfi, Main' Kilplilll, Roslin-y llunll, FIIf'l'll HUVV: Bull lluslllmrg- vr, L.irry Mungin, ,lack Cirzill, Diving llzil- tun, ,IL-flrvy Vl'lmu-y, Sh-vo Amolcl, john Kqiywr, liric' llllmlin, jvrmm- A. Cnk. 316 McNuu Quad 4 'i' , Sv? Y 3R73 Li' 5 NE YUCNUTT NORTH EAST 3-FRONT ROVV: Delone Louis, Str-ve Beatty, Dun Vllruble CCov.D, Dah' Chnmluen. Larry Clirispyn, SECOND ROWV: Tom Hollo, Joe Stasey, Ken Clenn, Brian Grimm, Clmrlvs Marlowe, Michael Sc-rafin, THIRD ROW: Dave Szymanski, jeff Shuclwell, Robert Gregory, Errol Shewman, R i Q h a r d Shepherd. FOURTH ROW: Hurry jacques, Butch Wat- son, Cary McDaniel. Bruce Nicrman, FIFTH ROVV: Craig Myers, Tnm Cliululc. NN Basement MCNUTT NORTH NORTH BASEMENT- FRONT ROW: Steve Russell CFloor Coun- eilz, Eric Zeller, john Frylmek, Ron Miller lFnor Couneilj, llmvnrcl Hnlnemxan fFloor Couneill. SECOND ROW: Ken George, Steve ML-Coy, Tony Mayfield, Steve Downs. THIRD ROWV: Anthony Wiccinski, Stan Hamilton, Greg Troxell. FOURTH ROW: Carl Hcnsehen KCOVJ, Leon Met, John Mathias, Robert Warner, FIFTH RONV: Robert Bloom, Clmrles Sachs, Doug Nuss Msst. Cuunselorj, Bob Miller. M4-Nutt Quad 311 an-i il' NN1 ML-NUTT NORTH NORTH 1-FRONT RONV: Tim King, john M. Schwartz, Thomas Earhart, Bnh Givens CFlo0r Counselorl, SECOND RONV: Stove Millcr, Thom Dixon, Cn-urge Siglcr, Dan VValters, john Tcrwillig- Ur, hte.-ve jahn, THIRD ROXV: jim ML-Kinny lllmxl, Tommy Prinz, Roger Aull, David Shaw, Kevin Criinsley, FOURTH ROVV: Frank Manion, john Schroder, VVilli:un Alt- hofl, 1. R. Thompson, Bill Cole, john Morel- li. FIFTH RONV: Barry Moore, john Knapp, Crcil Clowcr, Hiclmrd Frcnctte, Charles Taylor, Charles johnson. x--f' ar: V, . I I 1 ' ,C . ...QM ,,L,, ,, NN3 MUQNUTT NORTH NORTH 3-FRONT HONV: Dave Hoffman fCuv.J, Dennis Baker fCuunselorJ, Mieluiel NVil1-son. SECOND RONV: Patrick Cliasey, Rube-rt Kauihnan lC0uneill, SL-ott Iolmsun lCoum-ill, David Bmuur, Mark NVillougl1lJy iTreaS.J. THIRD ROXV: Dan Engel, Cerzilcl Beck, Rick Steplmn, Ray Benninglioff CCult. zmcl AL-acl. Co-orclj, XVilliam T. Clifford, Bill Sinkliorn, FOURTH RONV: Powell Limlmcli C'l'i'ens.l, Art Sli-Blaster, llunry Puteet, Don Stepiln, George Aldrich. i I -A sf W Basement MCNUTT NORTH WEST BASEMENT- FRONT ROW: Charles 'l'l1oxmon fSoc. Cn- urclj, llmvargl Iums CCov.l, Ricliurfl Monlesitt lCult, Cn-null. SECOND ROXV: James Plummer, Kenneth Sc-hoon, james Clenclcn- ing, THIRD ROW: jim Della Chiesa, Duane Kulm, Bill Munse, Mike Rohl, FOURTH RONV: David Caitewuml, Rielmrcl Lyon, lim Lislicr, Dick VV1lsinyz1, Robert Eastlvurg, CAsst. Head Counselonb, MeNutt Quad 319 W Ground McNU'l l' NORTH WEST GROUND- FRONT ROVV: Al St'l1a1llc'r, Lon King KSN.- al-Arlml, lay SL'l1ll4.'liZll'Ll Ailvisl-rl. SEC- OND ROVV: Ivan llvslrrpo, Hon llnmpton flfloor Counvilj, lliclmrrl Bowman, A. H. Sales LCoaz-hh. TIIIRD ROW: Dt-nnis Nun- nnllv, Alnn Ray ffloxml, Tom Finglvlon, VVolfgmn1 von Bm-l1lvl', NN'iIlimn M. l..:mge LS1-c.-'l'r1-ns.l. FOURTII RONV: l'gntriL-lt Ben- mlcr, Cc-orgc Lanniug, Slew' OAL'l1Qlllll', Jim Catlwvll, 'llom Lalmvy, Qu:-nl Nm-lson. 320 McNutt Quad W1 MCNUTT NORTH WEST 1-FRONT ROVV: David Crepp, Robert Leonard fC0un- se-lorj, Lew Rhinehart fCov.J, Ralph Farmer Wiuc-Cov.J, Paul Cuyer. SECOND ROVV: Tom juncker, Greg Sc-ott, Mike Yeager, Dave Dnnda, Dave Reece, THIRD ROW: Alan Mr'Donalcl, jim Mzrclole, Edward B. Michael, Robert Hite, Thomas EC-khoff, Wfcnclell Barnett. FOURTH ROVV: Norman Stipp, lamcs Harlan, Charles Spaetti, Hal Driver Ir., Michael Kloppenhurg. FIFTH ROW: Edward Susnis jr., Richard Vidutis, Gregory Hary, Charles W. Paulus, Raymond Byron. 'M W' Y fwfifrrg,-szvffnf A ' S .ri ' -0, rs W3 ML-NUTT NORTH WEST 3-FRONT ROVV: Frank Slcufca lCnmm. Co-orclj, Richard Lovurifli fVice-Cowl, Lee Moss ISL-ol. Robert Blum CTreas.J, Boh jordan fAth. Co-orLl.J. SECOND ROVV: Tom Can- non, Doug SL-hiniclt, Rick Davies, jerry Bier- nat, Boh Trippi-l. THIRD ROW: Phil Ayer, Bill Hilcy fCounsclorl, Bill Mathews, Mike Pgnnpalonc, Ce-ne VVint1-rs, Leo Komhlum. FOURTH ROVV: Larry Fisher, Dan Thurs- ton, Chuck VVarcl, Stove Cunningham, Ricks' Stucker. FIFTH ROVV: Max Driffill, Tom Miltccr, Iohn VVilson. W2 MQNUTT NORTH WEST 2-FRONT ROXV: Mart Lutwilcr, ,lim Parry CCounselorJ, J. KL-vin llaas, Clarcnce Price, john Wight- inan. SIQCOND ROVV: Phillip Kolski, Jim Jacobson, jeff Fulmcr, john Haney. THIRD ROVV: Robert Scclclclmcycr, Steve Baum- gartncr, Dave Atkinson, Steve Gifford, Iohn Porter. FOURTH ROVV: Bill Thayer, Mi- clmul Adznns, Jay Brown, Steve Lange, Doug Mitchcll, Rick Ccshwiler, FIFTH RONV: Toni Myi-i's, Ricky Atkinson, Johnny Iscnliargcr, lvlichacl Niles, E. C. Wliite, Larry Crunnnoll, Dave Thompson, McNutf Quad 321 2 4 . vi ... Y, SEI TxIrNL li'I' SOUTH l'lAS'l' l-FIKONT HOVV: Mnrlurin- Du Lnlrrivn 151-L-.3lXivg1s.J, Susie Nlzulvr l5pL-will liwlns Chl lmis Cnrlmnc lflm l. Nanny llnrl lSuL-. Chl, Ann Sclzcr lflmnnni, Chl SIQCOND HOXY: janlcl ljllis, l'.nnul.u llnlinur hun' Um'rl.nl1, Inns-I blan- xr-ll. Sunni l'l1'1Lly1cx, Snmn Cllllllll, Sanicly hlLCh'Qni Tllllill HOU llvlmln- Culivr. l.nnl.i 'llimsln-r, Lani.: Combs, Cheryl lirrmn, Llncln l'.lcL', l5.n'linr.i lllvnli, bhnron Lzlmlmii, -Ioyu' Bnnko. l4OL'1i'lll HONY: jrunnwllu 'lmhnr-, bln-ryl Nr-nmliwningcr, Knililccn lintcrmli, Slwryl llig-lm, Limlzl bulk-in-ly l,incln phlziliix, l'l.lI'l!.ll'2l Crowilur, juchlh My-rs, Cnmlyn lfursl lCnnns4-lorj. l ll7'lll HOXY: buwnn lrlnghlill, Slmrun jas- pvr, Cynlhin Griffin. Nl.nth.i Holinnl, bnsan Cutlur, Klnrllm Xllurrl, Cnrulc llrlnlinianm, Linclli Xloklliatur. Dhniu Klnn.l. 322 mmm Quad Y SE Ground RIQNUTT SOUTH EAST GROUND- FHONT RONY. Susan Hiller CGov.2, Sara Porter KSQL-.-'I'runs.l, Maria Fernandez lCounse-lurk, Karen Ann McNeil fCouncill. SECOND ROXV: Pat Siple, Ellen M. VVorm- ser, Mnriunnc Malone, Henna Whitman. THIRD ROVV: Shannon Skupns, Mary Comun, Linclu Linclenberg. FOURTH ROVV: Lon jzuncs, Carolyn Cergizan, Linda Deck- arcl, INI1n'guu1'itc Mitchener. FIFTH ROW: Judy Em-nslmw, Jill Be-nrclsley, Deborah Elizabeth Ettcr, Sue Otlexwki. SE2 XlL'NUFli'l' SOUTH lf.-KST 2-FRONT ROXV: Koukie Baniielnl lCult. Co-nrcl.J, Louanna Ilarunan Liluvj, '1'nni Voss lSec.-Treas.J, Karen Lolnert lfleacl. Co-urcl.J. SECOND HOW: Linda Durais, Susan Duncan, Peggy Staser, Jennifer Cruuk, Jan Mellcnthin, Kathy Teter. THIRD HOVV: Janet Glasgow, Burh Junes, Lois Miley, Karen Klepper, Kay Keltlerhuuse. FOURTII ROXV: Kathy Pump, lfllen Flatley, Kathy Ransmn, Cheryl Horcl. Air l 1. h J' 1 2 1f'- 'A +3'gfi.?vf L:-W. f 1 1--,Q H - -, .vv ' . l 1.,. ,Qi 'Tyan In m-I4 SE3 MCNUTT SOUTH EAST 3-FRONT ROYV: Karen Cantwell, Laura lrlunnn, Connie Cey- lnan lflmgb, Dru Stoner, Mary Iclclings. SEC- OND HOVVQ Virginia Carlisle, Janie Dahl- kainp, Beverly Luuise NVatts, Naney Criss, Joyce Burris. THIRD ROW: Nancy Schrag- er, liunela Lunte, Christine Hamilton, Nancy Justiee, Susie lVarner. Linda Gold- man. FOURTH HOVV: Pain WVright, Nancy Carlton, Nancy McKay, Joanne Bouclreau, Minnie Payne, Juanita Cilehrist, Melinda Burga. FIF'l'I'l ROXV: Donna Lebney, Mar- garet Bnnfield, Nancy White, Karen Lelugas, Cathy Cunnsihnan. McNutt Quad 323 SS Ground MuNU'I'T SOUTH SOUTH GROUND- FIRST ROW: Mary Lynn Wfalers lFluor Hep.J, Priscilla Un-un fl lunr Counj, Susan Hogan 1Cnv.J, Lincln Bair, fFlrinr Ilcp.J, Linnla Brit-gel CSL-L-fl'reas.J, lille-n Hawking llfluur Cuunuilj. SECOND HOVV: Marian Niuli, Susan Brut-k, Bt-vt-rly Cuuk, Sally Jones, Marjorie Zaclm, Karen Csigas, Sandra Shin-3, Lois Winanis, Teri Ferris. 'l'lllliD HOVV: Linda Charles, Suzanne Ruppert, Carrol l'ulucl1nl4, Ilan-lynn lvllllillllh, Susan Moore, Deborah Carlalnl. FOUIKTII ROW: Sharon Knavcr, Cynthia Zl'l'lil'l, Lynrla Cnnrlinan, l':1lriL'in hlnywzilcl, hlfblllll Wil- kins, Patricia Snyiiiwzik, Ann Imlnny fCuun- st-hurl, Chris Williams. FIFTH ROW: Clauslia Nt-wholcl, l,incla Sampson Msst. Comm. Clmf, Avril Pnlwn, Br-th Parlnn, Vivian Wcln, Jean Slit-Isy, Susan Dyer. ,..a 324 Mcivua Quad SSI NCNUTT SOUTH SOUTH I-FRONT ROW: Shelli YVilliamson QCouncilJ, Kay Thomas CCouncilJ, Rosemary Vargo fCov,J, Kathy Crabbe CCouncilJ, Linda Morris, fSec,- Treas.J, Jean Swickard fCouncilJ. SECOND ROVV: Jean Scifres, Cheryl Clark, Mary Ellen Could, Becky Van Hom, Sherry Donovan, Vicki Hughes, Mary Ann Brown, Miss Robinson fCounselorJ. THIRD ROW: Teresa Nommn, Alice Harrell, Kay Mitchell, Judy VVatkins, Barbara Kloepper, Linda CIIWSOH. Kathy Ball, Connie Johnson. FQURTH ROWV: Susan Fitterman, Jenny Pineur, Andrea Blatchley, Juliana Blanken- ship, Susie Betsill, Linda Dunlavy, Annette Miller, Kathy VVilson. FIFTH ROWV: Mary Jane Helcl, Linda Day, Carol Culver, Paula Noble-t, Susan Ellis, Susie VVhite. SS3 Mt-NUTT SOUTH SOUTH 3-FRONT ROVV: Carol Burroughs fCounc-ill, Charlene Schenk iSec.-Tre-as.l, Mary Ann Poracky fCov,l, Velcla Ratliff fCouncill. SECOND RONV: Diana Mason CCouneilJ, Jucly Morell, Janice Patterson, Sue Havlish, Ruthie Fulk. THIRD ROWV: Cynthia Lievense, Diane John fCouncilJ, Alexa Carjnlini CRec. Rep.l, Patricia Kelly, Susan Cassada, Kay McKee. FOURTH ROW: Miss Stewart fCounselorD, Grace Bardes, Donna Varble, Margaret Masse, Donna Heath. FIFTH ROW: Carfll Purclum, Beth Highley. SS2 MCNUTT SOUTH SOUTH 2-FRONT ROW: Karen Stein, Jane Poffenbarger fCouneilJ, Lucy Hartlove 1Sec.'Treas.l, Marji Morris fGov.J, Susan Huff lCouncilJ, Judie Wignall. SECOND ROW: Claudia Collins, Tania White, Nancy Dean, Cyndy Rhetts, Dchhc Smith, Jeanne Marcy, Kathy Lucas, THIRD ROW: Jan Murphy, Julie Adams, Ellen Ki.rne, Christine Cook, Ginny Cashbaugh, Sharon Russell, Linda Wright, Phyllis Powell. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Hartwell, Carnle Lippens, Miss Clark CCoun- selorl, Claudia Pemal, Connie Makielski, Sue Applegate, Susie Hatton. FIFTH ROW: Constance Crouse, Diane Hop , Diane Krai- nak, Linda Papach, Brenia Bubenzer, Debbie Zeppcring, Julie Saitcr. McNutt Quad 325 42 SWI XIQNVTT SOUTH NYFST l-FIRST ROXV: Lnmw Cow, Ilvatlim-r Stacks, fFlonr Coun.l, janici- Alla-n ICOVW. Izmir' Thompson fSc'c'.' Trvaixl KLil'L'l1 Fziilur. SECOND HOXV: Vicki Line, Cwvn Cronin, Juan Ifllii, Crekchcn Van Cir-aw, Kathy Fincgan. THIRD ROXV: Suean Dahlkximp, Doris Lnrish, Janice Brnrikim, Wi-ndolyn Shrnuk, Donna Nelson, Ianicc Sandore. FOURTH ROXV: Nancy Bradn-n. Lynn Dnsmnwi, Miss Marks CCoun- se-lorl, Anno Fndr-nauer, Becki Vilhitaker, Valerie Bradley, 326 McNutt Quad 'S kr' 1. -v X SW Ground MCNUTT SOUTH WEST GROUND- FIRST ROW: Cindy Skidmore, Jerri Shaye- srm, Pam VVE-ssc-lnmn fC0v.J, Nancy Swion- tok CScc,-Troas.J, Sharon Cotton fFloor Repl. SECOND ROW: Barbara Curry, Marsha Cmusu, Linda Munro, Vicki Allen, THIRD ROVV: Margaret Smith, Lynda lens, Diana Four-h, Mary Small, Patti Garrett. FOURTH HOVV: Maxine Solomon, Judy Jordan, Carolyn Smith. fb! SW2 MCNUTT SOUTH YVEST 2-FIRST ROW: Pam Vilykoff, Ioan Langholz, Peggy Lach lCov.J. Leslie Swan iSE'L'.l, Tracy Callaway. SECOND ROXV: Linda Ahlbom, Roberta Linke, Nancy Folclcnauer, Lorraine Karver, Carolyn Allen. THIRD ROW: Christine Little. Barhara Cumc-ll, Joanne Kaclish, Sherilyn Brunson, Janice Kostelnik. FOURTH RONV: Santlec Norris, Ann Szyin- kowiak, Carolyn McCarty. Nancy Branclcn- burg, Ioycc Flora-tta. FIFTH ROVV: Lincla Best. Kay Pearson, Debbie Ashby, Debbie Hargan, Cuncla Iawkc-ii, Xlarilyn Hrpka, fi 6 x., lj? SW3 MCNUTT SOUTH WEST 3-FIRST ROW: Diane Hustcr fA,W.S. Rep.J, Kathy Sides, Mary Lu Bach QSQC.-Trcas.J. SECOND ROVV: Susie Shellabargcr, Linda Hilde- brand, Anne Mt-Intosh, Dianne Sloan, Bar- bara Breedlove. THIRD RONV: Ann Carr. Sharon Hillock, Marcia Sikora, Dinah Smith, Karen E. Workman, Patricia Connors. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Brown, Kathy Anderson, Betty Tanner, Marcia Opsahl, Paula Rast, Nana Wagner, Lois Harris, FIFTH ROVV: Peggyanne Thomas, Eliza- beth Mortensen, Barbara Heinemann, Katie Burfurd, Mary Butt. McNutt Quad 327 Menis Residence Center Forsooth. In this great and endless University there is a land, not far away, with no parking spaees and only muddy paths to trod. 'Tis the land of MRC . . . a land of men . . . unfortunately ffor theml thats all, Ah, hut hold and eourageous they are-deadly with eggs and snowhalls against marauding Creek neiqhlmors. They are ehampions, too. During the festival of lloineeoining, their red dragon float, Leave 'lim Dragginf vanquished all eomers. And two cunning knaves fooled their foes in the dupli- ezite hridqe tournament. Being merry souls, they loved to danee and drink. XYith their ladies, they blinked throujgh Bac-kfire and 'iDate Night at the Movies. And surely even old St. Niekl heart would have been warmed at their Christmas SnowlJall. The more daring in the land sometimes slipped away to the Passion Pit, and like true gallants they always considered the fond wishes of their ladies. Should I give her a break and ask her out? But these men used their minds, too. They made pilgrimagfes to the lihrarv to ask forgiveness and protection . . . particularly from Uncle Sam. They sought the holy 411. that dream of all sages. Through their mists strode profound speakers. And time will never dim that simple allsemhraeing work of Emerson jk- Crossl Or piteous cries like i'Cood Grief! and the famous question. All right, who's the Poloekiv' 328 MRC I Y Q, ggi! . K V? QR ff SQL Ax . f , Q S I -. 4 - N c . f 1 , - N' ,g I .. 2 Wpi' fy I Cravens A C'II.XYIxNS ,'XfI IIONT ROW: ,Inhn Berry LYILI--Cnx'.l, XV1'r114'r Ywighk Illuvj, CIIII Cullunlm-n ISUC.-'I'l'v:1S.I. SECOND HOIV: IIuImrcI I'.nrIn' lCul1nwIurjx Curly' O'Nu:1I, Ix.m jun' Iirmvu. Miko I'mIcr1'im-r, SIQYO IQ.xhmrc. 'IIIIRD IIUIY: Sion' Dyulxv, Ifdclic Stllvs. Sty-xc Bmvsur, ,IQUIICS I'I1llI5L'I', john XY.IrxlIcr, Kun Fxlillf.. FOUIITII IIOXV: R011 Imwrski, Frank SIQIILIQ-, Bill ILIIIYJITIIIC, David lim-Ar. Amln-w Lqnvry. FIF'I'II IIUW: Lou Kuff. KL-vin Vogt, Toby Nm-llc, Dam Nolu. 330 MRC judicial Board MRC JUDICIAL BOARD-FIIOINI LEFT: Benjamin Ilutfia-III, ,Iuvnl Slu-Imri, Mike Sclclolnridgc, Paul Kafnuru, RicI1urd A. Kruk. oc' mic Cravens B CRAVENS B-FRONT ROXV: john Hall lCox'.J, Mit-lmcl J. XVicncr Lflounsclorj, Lanny Duke lVicu-Cov.j. SECOND ROVV: Douglas Bingham, VVilliam HL-clgu, Sandy Stone. THIRD ROYV: Stcvc Smith, Steve Lair, Cary Salnnions, Scott Braclforcl, john Sullivan, FOURTH ROXV: JLIIIICS Kilmer, Clillorcl Shot-kncy. .4 qu no vin: Cravens C CRAVENS C-FRONT ROVV: Davicl Morris fConnn. Co-orcl.J, jerry Phelps lSuc. C0- 0rcl.l, Larry Paul Morgan 4Ath. Co-orcl.J, Dale McClelland lCov.J. SECOND RONV: Crvg Miles, jim Ehrsam, jerry Coffman. THIRD RONV: Tom Hare, Roger Key, Charlus Frm-L-l, john Fisher, Mike Sweezy. FOURTH ROW: Richard Wymer, Cary Schwarzniueller CCounsclorJ. MRC 331 Edmondson 2 ICDMONDSON 2-FRONT HOW: Sh-vi Claxton fcnnnn. Co-or1l.J, jmck Culili- Lffninm. Cu-orcl.l. Bill Allw' mth, Co-nrcl.Q, Iohn Bull l'l'rc'nS.l, Him-linrcl Sr-hmitt fflnvj. SLCOND ROW: Davis NVnnslwnrcl, VVilliznn U'CnnnL-ll, john Clinizlvr, Tom llustings, Bill Kr-uh.nn. THIRD NOW: john Francis, Chris Bnhwik, 15m-. Co-ord.l, Hon Cilhc-rt, Isnn Null-Inf, Illnlmrrl Davis, liilwnrcl jnrnll. l Ul'l'l'lill llUU': l'ii'il' llulliwr-ll, 'llnn XVllill', jnn Yrclnis, llnl DL-L-kvr, Tim Nnslmum, Ku-n IR-tn-rson. .4 A 7 4Ff7'f 3.fi f f'?F3'i '-5.7-PT? ' is 49 332 MRC Edmondson 3 EDMONDSON 3-FRONT ROVV: Kon Kell fCounsclorl, Noel :locus lVicc--Cowl, Dick Allvn !Cov.J. SECOND ROVV: jay Simpsnn, Clarence Plisky, Allen Coffin, Walt Ed- wards, John Marquis, Bruce VVillinm5, Tom Laird. THIRD RONVz Donnie Clll1lbFCll,'lil11 Kowalski, Sann Nelson, Larry Norton, Victor Kessler, Stvphcn Denny, Cary Haymnnd, FOURTH ROVV: james Mohair, jznnes Christian, Michael Hcpner, Charles Tally, Ed Levine, Mike Kracium, Ed Sharr. 'Z Smith 1 SMITH 1-FRONT ROVV: Bob Brattor CCOVJ, Roy Cohen CSCC,-TrQaS.l, Frecl Jen- kins CCmmselorJ, Bruce Novak fSoc. Co- onll. SECOND HONV: Cary Boley, NValter Brown, Brad Baumgart, THIRD ROW: Craig Bowen, Rnd Smith, Norman Springer, Stuart Binkley. FOURTH RONV: Pliillip Neff, Mike Mc-Cord, James Slater, Paul Coulis, Bill Roesslcr. -r 1.5 Q! 4 Edmondson 4 EDMONDSON 4-FRONT ROW: Dale McCunc lScc.-Treas.J, Mike Cloutier lCov.j, Mike Ellis Nice-C0v.l. SECOND ROW: George Lockwood, Tito Perez, Juval She- hori. THIRD ROW: Greg Laclewski, Tom Tliicman, Randy Price, Manuel Perez. l7OURTl'l ROWV: Riclmrcl Kruk, Steve Sclioenherr lCounsel0rl. K U- MRC 333 -.1 Smith 3 SMITH 3-FRONT ROXV: Ted Cook, Tony Kohnc, Mike Ford CSoc. Co-ord,l, Dale Beam. SECOND ROVV: Jeff Hayes lAth. Cu-nrfl.J, Richard Bailey fC0v.J, jonathan Crildwtein lCounse.-lorl, james Henry, Greg Penta-rQ lComm. Co-0rcl.J, THIRD ROVV: john Xlartellaro, Edomar Gomez, Steve Sehultz, Adrian Reynolds Win-e4Cov.J, Ran- rlzill Cannon fTreas.7, jerry Long. FOURTH ROW: Steven Jarrett, David Hartman CSec.l, Bruce Caldwell, Galen McCarthy. 334 MRC Smith 2 SMITH 2-FRONT ROYV: John VVelCh, Loren Wood fC0l1DSElOl',, Ice Grubb lC0v.l, Calvin Router, VVQS Spence KSOC. C0-ordj, SECOND ROVV: Rnndie Tuck, Robert Shel- houme, Jim Rico, THIRD ROW: Mike Young, Robert Anderson, Mike Murnane, john Rafcrt, john Cond, FOURTH ROVV: Tim Moxie-r 4Ath. Co-orfl,D, Philip Harp- ring. ea 1 ' I lx 'I -vu... 1' IS All kinds of things go on in a dorm student govern- ment office-oven making dragons for Homecoming. MRC 335 The Poplars Ponce de Leon really missed the boat when he looketl for the Fountain of Youth in Florida. Any- one knows that the only place to find it is in the lobby of The Poplars - complete with soap bub- bles and goldfish, The guy really missed out on some great times, too - a luau around the pool for was it IN the pool?'j, conquering a 5-foot jet of water from the showers, eight fire alarms in one night, the 'Second Floor Arts and Craft Shoppe' fcontaet Margaret for ordersj, the traditional ele- gant buffet served from the floor and complete with a Creek cook, forks in the mailboxes, chariot races with the Dt-Its . . . In fact, the only thing that might have dis- eouragecl him would be getting locked in the pool room or perhaps losing his pizza down the 'window deliveryf But then he wasn't that nuts about pizza in the first place. VVater was more up his alley. 'T Even though Ponce missed the boat, more than 170 coeds didn't. They discovered in The Poplars a dorm to end all dorms. Where else could you find a dorm with pool tables. glamorous dinners complete with champagne. or an obliging reception desk which will wake you up in the morning? Poplars residents and their guests were even given the red carpet treatment at their Christmas formal in December, while parents spent many a weekend stashed away in their own rooms on the dorm's upper floors. But oh those meals! Many a girl rolled dovim to the Swedish sauna baths and masseuses after a bout at the table. In fact, the health room became one of the most popular spots in the whole place . . . just ask the Coke men, who kept running into startled females wrapped in towels. H' :,. r 336 The Poplars li' if f g 3 ' ' 3 X . 5' P W X Q fi A 1 L 1.3043 ,,. N R ,I l - 4 ,Kpn- Z X 5 , 2 Evvn a Izluxtzfry winter :lay can't keep Poplar 1'm'1l,x' frnm rnjnyillg tl swim in Ihvir' imluor pool. Soaking up thc fluores- Cl'lIf light uri' Kfrom Iwftl Murgarvt Klvirlv, Dimmz- A1111-iffy, Mary janv Cul- lins, Anim L11zuIr's.s', A'Iargur1'f Skinner, Slzrrry l.IllIllI!f'l'f, jan Ilmrnirlg, Carol Bulgvr, mul Inna' vVIlffl'll!'!Il1 lin 110012. I R 'H' Hx Qfficers POPLARS OFFICERS - FROM LEFT: Bonny Rosenbaum fTrcnS.7, Clalldin Eby IVicu-Prcs.J, Mmgarct Klcine fPrL-SJ, Maury Richardson CSGL-.J. The Poplars 337 judicial Board POPLARS JUDICIAL BOARD-FROM LEFT: Janie Roush, Paula Sc-hlnssberg, Mary Ducldc-rar lCh. J, Marry Ella-n Kew, Debbie Yonovcr, Becky Beams, jane Shively. 'L38 The Poplars Center Council POPLARS CENTER COUNCIL-SEATED: Mary Riclmrrlson, Bonny Rosenbaum, Mrs. L. Kassing, Margaret Kleine, Claudia Elly. STANDING: Margaret Neman, Karen Lind, Carol Bulger, Ioan Mitchell, gludy Mishler, Mary Jane Collins, lane W itehend, Ian Hennin , Bctsy Baer, Shannon Clark, Mar- garet Sliinner. W..- -... , ,f.,.-.t.TTx ., , . W ' .'v'x'. . .,. - A -.-r 'Si mx , yy ,M The Poplars POPLARS-FRONT ROYV: Rochelle Kliizky, Nancy Susott, Becky Beams, Margaret Kleine, Linda Weeks. SECOND ROVV: Klarslm laeolmy, jane VVl1itchead, Ian Hen- ning, Cathy Innes, Susie Jones, Laurie Curevitv, Susie Susinan. Xl , J ,X- The Poplars POPLARS-FRONT ROW: Linda Kay El- bert, Linda Zimmemian, Andrea Weiner, Liz Iannaseh, Terri Baker. SECOND RONV: Rosalincl Bremnan, Jill Frieclnian, Dianne Diggins, Paula Clalbman, Marjorie Meriele, Manuula Advincula, Agnes Raymundo. THIRD ROXV: Mary Richurclson, Shannon Clark, Karen Kalwaic, Susanne Birdcell, Susan Blackwell, Karen Lincl, Arija Grants, Blythe Baker, FOURTH ROVV: Elaine Powell, Cheryl Sheppard, Sue Mount, Susan Olclfathcr, Betsy Baer fFloor Repj, Jane Ann Potter, Fern Cooclman. FIFTH ROW: Emily I0 Colley fCounselorl, Claire Mahan, juni Roush, Nancy Nash, Randye Tranter. The Poplars 339 i- w J ,1x. ' x Read Center 340 Read Center 'Fl HE From centipedes to candle lights, many things made Read Center a home away from home for the nearly 1050 coeds who lived there this year. The X-shaped dorm, equipped with everything from private phones ibut in the bathroomlbl to icy showers. consists of Beck, Clark, Curry, and Landes wings. To start the year off with a bang, a busted ra- diator set off the fire alarm and sent Coeds shiver- ing out into the night at a cheery 12:30 a.m. Meal tickets and keys had a funny way of contin- ually falling down the elevator shaft, and the elevators had a not-soefunuy way of by-passing the first floor. Early one morning a centipede meandered its way into a room, and it was several frantic minutes before an hysterical girl finally managed to corner it with her shoe. Luxurious ways of living, such as sma-ll but pri- vate johns Cgood for readingj, crept into the lives of Read women. But even these proved to be rather delicate problems, especially when toilet seats disappeared. One normal day in the fall, several Clark girls were stricken with a sudden passion for baby food and drove the Gerber people frantic with demands for little cans of apricots and tapioca. Even ani- mals came in for their share of popularity this year. Leading the field at last count were a mouse, a fox, a duck, and a hog. Among Readls other activities, the dorm ex- tended a special invitation to Duke Ellington to enjoy a few refreshments and a lot of conversation. The women also worked with MRC to concoct a dragon, which won the overall prize for Home- coming floats. Y-7 READ CENTER COUNCIL-FRONT ROVV: Joyce Todd fComm,, House Mngr. Cl-LJ, Lincln Flowl-rs lSec'.J, Sandy Fix CPres.l, Chloe Fcssler fVicc-Prus.D, Sheryl L. Rohlfer fClark House Cov.J, Carole Crcvor CBeck House Vice-Covj. SECOND ROW: Kathy Betz fSoc.-Rec, Co'Ch,J, Camille Hewitt fLandes 5 1 fs .gas- . 3 ' ,Q House Vice-Cov.J, Judi Feltman fCurry House Gov.l, Alice Davis fBeck House Cov.l, Jerrilynn Rowe fLandes House Cov.J, Earl-jfgint CCurry House Vice-Cov.J, Donna Garrett fSoc.-Rec. o- , . 'L Eli I I l .1 un N . 1 V l Center Council CD27 xf Judicial Board READ CENTER JUDICIAL BOARD- FROM LEFT: Mary Jean Hopping fSeC.l, Donna Lively, Deryle Durand CCh.l, Ronda Packard. Read Center 341 Dulcv Ellington falmucj IYIIISPZI a cordial stir when he mul his n1'r'lu'.x-Im flmppf-fl in at Rmul for H rrcvption rzfivr tlmir Ilmmfcnming Varirfy Show pm-forlnanccs. Mixs Lurillr Pontius- Irighfl, lmud counxrlor at Hvad fur right g11'r11'.s', will rrfirr' this ymr. Sim Came fo I,U. aflrr 30 iff'llI'.Y of tmwlzing to fnkc on the job of co- Urflinating lL'0IlI!'Il,S I'l'.S'i!lf'l1l'f' fmlfs. .uh 6, What to do during a study break? For many Read Coeds land Delta Clzfsj the answer is the Head snack bar fleftj. Mittens and maiinees ave Cllristrnas a warm glow for 30 Bloomington chilrien when they ahenclecl a special holiday party at Read lbelowj. Santa even put in an appearance. Read Center 343 1 SVWQH1' 3- 6 Q'iQ ev I' A ' T, - Q1 'u E K 6 -s eva Q, Q 5 Q ?1T'6' 9 Q .Mg Af awe f . ' ' Q ' I v . - 5 , . g, ' '- X i 4 . ' ' ' J 'N . . , f I ., ' A N n . nn' ' St!f v'.? ' l 'll ,ds ,QI HQ '54 MQU 9 6 Q Q' mf 5 .,,,Q Q5 Q, Clark CLARK HOUSE-FRONT ROW: Kathleen Donner, Mary Kay Hilbrich, Kathy Weldon, Donna Thatcher, Susan Adley. SECOND ROW: Nancy Varyu, Sandy Green, Margaret Craig lC0mni. Ch.D, Sheryl Rohlfcr fCov.J. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Shcck, Sharon Dee Crimes, Karen Miller, Susie Miller, Susie Hoover, Cindy Slater, Barrie Katz. FOURTH ROW: In Ann Becker, Micky O'Leary, Holly Levy, Mary Hall, Barb Ma- lott, Charlene Malofsky, Carol Meyer. FIFTH ROW: Carol Davis, Linda Suitts, Debbie Rust, Ioan Quivey, Marcia Bean, Jan Strange, Paula Sanders, Jody Carrier. SIXTH ROVV: Sharon Adams, Fran Fleig, Jacqui Catt, Mary I0 Stellema, Susan Slat- terly, Marge Human, Suzcttc Baker. Clark CLARK HOUSE-FRONT ROW: Jane Far- son, Toby Silverman, Barb Dicter CMarshall, Patti Oclantler, SECOND RONV: Melissa Caugli, Rita Riggs, Saucly Markola, Maribc-th Cox, Pam Marlin, Connie Ritlcr. TIIIRD ROVV: Corrine NVyk0ff, Nancy Stout, Santlra 'I'allmtt, Ioaimr- Came, Dianne Licliennw, Elaine Elmer, Ioannc johnson, FOURTH ROXV: Cynthia Pago, Nancy Bayer, lvlary- ann Watson, Norma Rcctnr, IoAnri Brown, Lilian Cabayzc, Vickie Stone, Mary Lea Buhlmcycr. Read Center 345 l I Curry CLRRI HOUSE-FRONT ROXV: lane Balm-r, Ifllen Nlzulnc-r, Karen Keltnvr, Linda llawkim, KYILL'-Floor Rep.l, janet Bond iFlwvr RL-p.l. SECOND ROXY: ,lurly Free- man. Carol McCarthy, Anthea Songvr, Vii-ki W-ii-xsriwr. Cathic Benson, Marilyn Franz. THIRD HOW: Marluric Cunningham, Cindy Anflf-rs, Dc-hhic Clark, Joyce MLCm-fl, Bmf. ham Sipmx Ynian filaflclcn. FOURTH ROXV: UAV! ,IWW HUDPIHLZ, Lynda Skogan, Pat Bi'nwn, Deva Hoxrue. 346 Read Center Curry CURRY HOUSE-FRONT ROVV: Deborah VVilIiamson lVice-Floor Rep.J, Elaine De- Costunzo lFlnor Rep.J, loan Flint fVice4 Cov.D, Melinda Millikan fSec,D, Carolyn Loh- man. SECOND ROVV: Vonda Ticmeier, Becky Harris, Marcia Sie hcnson, Michelle Koplow, Terry Rosrrnhllatl, Ccnrgianna Marks, Susan Burton. THIRD ROW: Cathy Cummings, Beverly Liehc, Karen Klein, Cindy Strnncl, Janice Cain, Susie Kuszmaul, Anu Kikas, Susie Pamivr. FOURTH RONV: Ruhccczi Drennun, Nancy llaussman, Lois Famier, Molly Moon, Sandy Crays, Sandy Garritsnn, Vicki Fields, FIFTH ROW: Linda Winslow, je-anne Bnatman, Linda Petitjean, Cecelia Seibert, Cheryl Bcrling, Linda Joseph, Sally Crimsley, Sue Ticusan. SIXTH ROVV: Deanna Baker, Linda Kirsch, Kathy Luczak, Linn Brinker, Peggy Tellman, Mariann Wliltshire, Karen Mueller. Landes LANDES HOUSE-FRONT ROW: Jeanene Capshaw, Kitty Ewan, Debbie Hunt, Suz- anne Simler, Sally Egolf, Susie Spahr, Nancy Aukerrnan, Linda Steep. SECOND ROW: Barbara Venis, Maryon Ripple tRe::. Ch.J, Edie Hughes Nice-Floor Repj, Jerrilynn Rowe lGov.J, Margaret Shirley CFloor Rep.J, Ginna Zimmermann fFloor Rep.J, Kathy Betz. THIRD ROW: Lynn Vanatta, Virginia DeShano, Denise Vestal, Linda Trueb, Susan Menkes, Judy Lynnstem, Deborah Smiley, Nancy Priest. FOURTH ROW: Marlene Todd, Judy Reichenberg, Patricia George, Charlotte Markson, Colleen Makin, Jo Anne Rody, Pat Patterson, Julie Smith, Marty WVin.s1ow. FIFTH ROW: Kathleen Taylor, Anne Brooks, Dena Bower, Elaine Peterson, Susan Pickering, Elizabeth Anglin, Wendy Tzinberg, Brenda Fox, Roberta Ward, Kay Rinehart. SIXTH ROW: Barbara Hand, Barb Kendall, Elsbeth Grosskopf, Jean Ridgeway, Linda Nevel, Linda Jo Davis, Susan Edwards, Mary Ann Hart, Rory Rabin. SEVENTH ROW: Marian Thompson, Nancy Arata, Lynn Gans, Paula Foster, Marita Sa.nders, Jeanne Jopes. l Landes LANDES HOUSE-FRONT ROW: Susan Niblick CScc.J, Donna Garrett tSoc. Ch.J, Camille Hewitt fViee-Gov.J, Joan Apple lRel. Ch.J, Mary Beth Foster CComm. Co- Ch., Vice-Floor Rep.J. SECOND ROW: Helen Forbes, Chloe Fessler, Sue Amick, Rita Wasson, Tish Ling, Joyce Hamer, Janis Wood, Linda Burris CVice Floor Re .J. THIRD ROW: Janice Findlay, Jan Colight- ly, Ann Houseworth, Sara Shute, Ann Bley, Marjory Savich, Toni Nicholson. FOURTH ROVV: Judy Stoo s, Judy Bouser, Susan Zoeller, Susan Kginstiver, Sandy Stiner, Sarah Bartle, Mary Groscost, Juanita Cline. FIFTH ROW: Nadine Cunix, Jo Beth Jacob- son, Debby Kress, Anita Greenawalt, Linda Gooch, Patsy Person, Ruth Work, Rith Deuteh, Mary Markowitz. SIXTH ROW: Noni Gamer, Jac ueline Schlemmer, Kath- leen Read, Debbie Burnett, Annette Schneider, Janet Gerson. Read Center 347 348 Teter Quad Call it what you will, but astute scientific re- search is the only explanation for all that went on in the cauldron of persons called Teter Quad. To test the new freshmen on their adaptability to University life, a Rise and Shine dance was held during orientation. The freshmen were scored on their ability to cope with both 6:30 a.m. ris- ings and the opposite sex Chut at the same time?J. A major experiment was conducted before the Minnesota football game to predict what the out- come would be. An intersex game was staged between the I.U. team of Teter women and the Minnesota team composed of the men. I.U. won, 183-2 in this mock bout. In the frenzy of scientific activity, even Archimedes' theory of specific gravity was put to the test when the referee was tossed into the jordan. Other residents preferred to conduct their re- search in private. Some men in Thompson tested their theory that, although light can filter through Teter uad a room full of newspaper, people cannot. Another group experimented with the idea that cork does not burn. They were Wl'01'lg. Some women ran a revolutionary check on the filtering system of Boisen by dropping incense tablets down the incinerator. An analysis of the force of gravity was also made when men propped a wastebasket full of water over a door and diligently recorded the time lapse between the opening of the door and the sub- sequent complete drenching of the victim . . . er, subject. To keep the spark of scientific curiosity burn- ing, a monthly faculty associate dinner was held to see who was really stronger-the faculty or the students. And as a final invitation to thought, it wa-s left up to the students to figure out just what the five-letter name of the quad's newspaper, BREWT, stood for Cbesides a mangled attempt at that smelly stuff for the campus lady-killer Q. Governors TETER QUAD BOARD OF GOVERNORS -FRONT ROW: Donna Chaney, Sally Cot- tingham, Nancy Frankel. SECOND ROW: Joyce Dubrov, Chris Williams, Winnie Flick, Jane Nicholson, Mary Williams, Carolinda Hales, Sue Cullen. THIRD ROW: Wade Nelson, john Wappel, Chuck Lawrence, Dennis Wall, Dennis Keithley, Don Kauchak, john McCoy, Dan Yates. Officers TETER QUAD EXECUTIVE OFFICERS AND CABINET-FRONT ROW: MarSl1a Menkc CTreas.J, Ginny Fisher fSec.J, Marian Colvin Nice-Prcsj. SECOND ROW: Susan Boli CCornin. Co-nrrl.l, Barbara Peacock CCnmm. Co-ordj, Maxine Steinberg lAcad. Co-nrd.l, Kathleen Surgcs Mead. Co-ord.J, Viry.:ini:i lfinrlln-y 1Cult. Cn-nrrl.l, l7r.1nL-us Kunkli- Ukclvisvrl, 'l'lllllD IIOVV: Riclmrcl Ritz illi-rx Cu-mirrl.j, llill Swnlii-k lljri-xl, Iolm lla-ss Hou. Cn-m-41.1. Teter Quad 349 Boisen BOISEN 3 AND 4fF'RONT ROVV: Christie Billnps Mead, Co-orcl,l, Susan Boli fCom, Co-oral.l, Chris XVillianis ifloxxl, Sara Fitch, Linda DuBois iGov.l. SECOND HONV: Carol Nichnls. Barbara Metal, Innyce Walz, In Ann Hnuclvshcl, Linnla Silverman Vice-Gov.l, Susan Goss, Riu-edu Lugadon, Lyn Sieben- thal. THIRD RONV: Mary Hunn, Debi Nlinglu, Micki Carlin-r fSoc. Clrl, Iam' Ozinrza, Yvrm-llc Bush, Allison Griggs, Caml Ann Brighton. FOURTH ROVV: Ann Ben- ner, Roseinary Lee, Ellen Archer. Karen Bertram, Pam MeNiel1ols, Daryl B. Gordon, Lincla 1. Budd, Lincln K. Morley. FIFTH ROXV: Shirley Lee XVhite, Ann Gisher, Margaret Sohovich, Susie Mucci, Connie Brazina. Nancy Dennis, Sharon Hodges. SIXTH ROXV: Linda Gillaspy, Debbie Sedam. 350 Teter Quad Boisen BOISEN 1 AND 2-FRONT ROW: Io Ann Missal, janet Stewart, Marian Gi-oh, Diana Sears, Joyce Luvontuk. SECOND ROW: Gayle Thompson, Sandy Errington CSec. and Hos . CoAord.J, Joanne Netzky CVice-Gov.l, Debiy Ditmer, Sarah Cottingham fGov. and Head Gov. of Boisenl, Bonnie Gardner, Pam Glaubenslclee iComm. C0-0rd.l. THIRD ROW: Myra Baxter, Nancy Jarmula, Pat Greulich, Stephanie Scott iGov.l, Louise WVatl-tins, Carol Kost, Nancy Miller, Laura La.ml'Jcrt QComm. Co-ord.l. FOURTH ROVV: Niarillyn Fox, Lynne Richards, Deborah Gallup, Alanet Vestal, Betty Crouse, Kathy Lynn Gates, Cathy Sheets CSoc. Co-ordj. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Counihan, Carol Kal- lembaeh, Merry Anderson, Mickey Bass CSoc. Ch.J, Carolyn Rockwell, Peggy O'Con- nor, Susan Cross, Anne Perotti. Elkin ELKIN 1 AND 2-FRONT ROW: Nancy Frankel fGov.J, Barbara Schisler Nice-Covj, Dorothy Manlief CRec. Co-ord.J. SECOND ROW: Brenda Nicholson, Carolyn Loeper, Barbara Harrison. THIRD ROW: Sandy Cohen, jennifer Bliler, Cheryl Eley, Sandee Bartell. FOURTH ROW: Karen Safford, Lynda Sohrweide, Karen Wunsch, Mary McDougall. sv T 1.-1 ...Y 2-Cv f'-'X v-v f., V .J X.. . 1-7 me Y E f' F' ' ' JK an v-wr' 4 Db . ff 6, Y. ,- v-v Elkin ELKIN 3-FRONT ROW: Kathy Horshlmn CVice-Cov.J, Winnic Flick CCov.l, Nancy Boring fHosp. Co-ord.J. SECOND RONV: Shari Smart, Marcy Ozinga, Becky Stateler. Pat Lncotta. THIRD ROW: Nancy Shoop. janet West, Beth Benson, Judy Bennett CRL-c, Co-orclj, Roberta Rakow, FOURTH ROWV: june Smith, Marsha Knecht, Jill Ox- ley, Cheryl Rager. Teter Quad 351 Rabb HABB HALL l AND 2-FRONT ROW: janv Nit-lmlsmi lilmzl, jennifer Evans ICO- orcl.J, Lynn Smith Uh-L-. Co-nrclj, Susan Kinuaitl 1500. CnAnrcl.J, Donna Chaney iflmxl. SICCOND HOXV: Barhil' Kt-liner, ja-rry lh-ral, Mindy Ilnntt-r fCmnm. Co-ord.J, Miuliellt- Creek, Marsha ML-nka-, Susan Knuln-I lllnsp. Cn-nnl.J, Ch-mia l'Ihlv, Cyn- thia Ch-int-nts, 'l'lIlliD NOW: Mit-ln-lv Orrrs ilh-v. Cu-nrcl.J, l'Ilainc Suggs, Susie Znlwl, Kathi Moran, Stvvn- Harrison, Nana-y Smid, Amh- Olwn, Cathy rlillllllly, l'ain VVallccr. F0l'li'lill NONV: Phyllis Christy fllcatl. CO- ortlj, Susan Zakntansky, Mary Suv john- snn, Lynn Brviti-r, Kathy II:-alv, Barham Bnyzl, Marsha llanst-n, Marsha Jones. Fll 'l'll HOXV. Clnn'h'ln- VVl1itlalti'r, Limla Zilsnnni, M.nirt-un Can-y, Dov Hopkins, Maruarm-l Ot-sth, Ylruima Fincllvy, Barh Pra- uouli, Diana' Daxls, janv! Mt-K1-in SlXTll NUXY: Clivryl Cnnnvt-ll, Cheryl Dchn, Cyn- thia Kllllllllilll, Nanry Smith, Cheryl Faris, Mary Ili-nnrtt, Nancy Downing. i 352 Teter Quad Rabb RABB HALL 3 AND 4-FRONT ROW: Carolintla Hales KCUMD, Vicki MacKenzie, Linda Williams, Sue Cullen fC0v.J, Kay Tiffany. SECOND ROXV: Io Alexander, Brigitte Zuicens fAth. Co-ordl, Sharon Malarik, Margie Kun-an, Marian Colvin, Kay Russell fAth. Co-nrcl.i, Nancy Thompson. THIRD ROXV: Sandy Brut-lc, Barb Philyaw, Valerie Matthews KAQ-ad. Co-ord.i, Cathy Deasley, jean Stone-r, Beverly VVilliams, Ann Boleman. FOURTH ROXV: Karen Smith, Lesley Anne Yates, Donna Kurtz, Emily McDonald, Diane Altekruse. FIFTH ROVV: Debbie Donovan lSoc. Co-ord.J, Betsy Clark, Judy Neal, Becky Inchnit, Becky yVillian1s, Linda Krclherg. SIXTH ROW: Joyce Cun- diff, Iill Schmidt, Linda Cooper, Susan Nicholson, Mari Ann Wleishaar. Pianos can coma in handy, especially when it's time for that 9 p.m. study brvak. Gathered around for another round of Scotch and Soda are Judy Bennett, jary Gicrkey, Dick Stock, Marcia Henklmus, John Murphy, and Cheryl Kcil. Rabb RABB HALL 5 AND 6-FRONT ROW: Kate Sclnvalbach, jcany Lcimbacher lRec. Cu-orclj, Doc Waxman lCov,J, Dianne But- terfield fCumm. Co-ord.l, Madeline Uclow- ski. SECOND ROW: Diane Simms CAth. Co- nrLl.J, Susan Rodgers, Nancy Martin, lean- nette Bolliwcll, Josephine Crawford. THIRD ROW: Lana Fry, Lyn Williams, Judy Smith, Angie Wctzul. FOURTH ROW: Sonia Max- well, Iam: lfislicr, Nancy Rihm, Marsha Dclme. Teter Quad 353 i Thompson TI'IOItlI'SON IIALI.-FRONT ROVV: Dave Peterson, Mike johns, Richard Butler, Edwin Gardiner, Bob llorher, Freeman Ilix, Phil Smith, Ahdulelah Balterjee, jack Silver, Tom Allen, Kit Klingelhoffer. SECOND RONV: Don Srann-lc lViee-tIuv.J, Bob Philips lCov.l, Marianne Snrges QSM-etlienrtl, Wade Nelson ICov.J, Ed Calloway lTreas.Q, Dan Yates lfimzl, TIIIRD ROW: Clyde james tCoun- selorl, Dan Kelley, Lynn Crooks, Bob Horney, Steve Friedman, Richard XVaeker, Robert Engle, Alan Schwartz, VValtc-r De- XVald, Brian Clevinger. FOURTII ROVV: Dan Quiet-in-r, Larry Chapel, Riek Conley. Lt-land Ki-exling, Bill Ifklwarils, Denny White, john Boruff, Parsha Romanor, Lanee Conner, Michael D. Thomas. FIFTH ROW: Cearold Knowles, Robert Bruner, Vemon Young, Cary Dahlquist, Dan Lueas, Don Starr, jeff Wolfcalc, Roger Allen, Robert Rice, Dennis NVall, Richard Ritz. SIXTH ROW: Dante Raggio, Robert Buehler, David Lingo, Mark MeClanaham, Mark Briney, David Collier, Robert Davis, VVOrt.h Ander- son, 1. Rodger Peek, Paul XVolfe, David Sovine tAcad, Co-0rd.J, Ron Homa. SEVENTH ROXV: Charles Yager, Bill Baehe, Cary NVilson, Ron Nay, Vtfilliam Peekinpaugh, Stephen Morris, Rob Hanes- worth. 354 Teter Quad Thompson THOMPSON HALL-FRONT ROW: Tom Kintigh fHos . Co-ord.J, Ben Miller lSoc. Co-ord.J, Mieliael Zaphiriou fCult. Co-orcl.J, Becca Lehman fSweetheartl, John YVappeI fCov.J, John E. Zaphiriou fAead. Co-ordj. SECOND ROW: P. J. Leeser, Dan Henson, Robert Boyd, Jeff Haskin, Bill Rath. THIRD ROW: Russ Smith, Mike Falls, john Oliver, Bud Henman, Gerald Wiley. FOURTH ROW: Patil Price, Steve Dixon, Darryl Tnwnsley, Steve Jordan, Iim Beck. FIFTH ROWV: Paul Burxnore, VVarren Haas, Craig Teegarden, Neil Bolding, Richard Robison, Stephen Mason. 5, ,si-. 'Q' iw 5, Vg' 5. Qvgiwigwln V 6 Y! M9 ?'AUhv QA f ' ' Q Wi? W 'Q' mai GQQV W VLYf3vh,y F? ?+'.,w:,WW'a QQWWQYH I I A 'A i x ISI Mai I!!1 W1 fl! - N' 5, tf, l 2 flffiv - 'Hz Ill N , f ,TMI . 'ff ima X srl af 2' U ' I Q , 1 1 i I in gl, l I ei w 2--i 7' F! .pe ., h aQlvnls'ghiiL.sg.,- 'uk M ni llll Ill IIIJ HI! SIE fan gi Efri Saga rf ' .ig Ilia if MTI ' 4 H25 Wall 5 TF? W. .lx I IM - 1 1 I 1 1 1 1. -- I 1 z: 1 41 l .... 1- ' 2 L' 2 3 1: 1: iii! :Il fail F!! 9 I Bl ' 1111 11 1 nr! 2 'J -3 IH M - 1 4 1 -1 1 Y' E i 'F I E s ll I 6 S . H21 IE In T.llJ YT, Q J AS 'mlfkumnl I-H Cfticers North 2 Academic Unit WILLKIE NORTH 2-FRONT ROW: yi WILLKIE QUAD OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Carol McDonald, Mildred Elliott, Mary Slick, Pat Broemmclsick, Joyce Williams fSec.J, Steve Stoller CTreas.J, Ellyn Lanz fVice-Pres.J, Linda Greenwood CPres.J, Walt Wood CViee-l'res.J, Don Skirvin tBus. Mngrj, Stanlcc Ryan CJud. Bd. Ch.J, Mary Ann Hudak fAcad. Co-ord.J, Terry Jo Baringer, Collette Pater fComm: Co-ord,J, Karen Wedge fAdviserJ. SECOND ROW: Margo Haines, Diane Kenady, Geneva Dux, Jan Redick, Vida Trafford, Janice Schulz, Joann Diana Stoll CCult. Co-ord.J, Janice Schulz fGov.J, Christine Kavadas fSec,-Treas,J, Bar- bara Frick tRec. Co-ord.J, Susan Stoudinger CRes. Asst.J, SECOND ROW: Nancy Line- burgh, Mary Ann Huclak, Annie Herdrich, Party Kress, Joyce Williams, Anne Hocker. THIRD ROW: Nancy Gibson, Kathy Lewis, Mary Sue Kiefer, Peggy Hollingsworth, El- len Gerlitz CComm. Co-ord,J, Sandra Hall, Leah Beth Frey. FOURTH ROW: Colette Pater, Linda Carroll, Sandra Eisert, Kathy Frashure, Kathi Odell, Susan Vlfhitledge, Kapaka Semokaitis. FIFTH ROW: Linda Greenwood, Gloria Childress, Julia Duli.n, Rebecca Hruby, Susan Graper. 1 Sicldall, Lynn Cain, Linda Lange, Kathy Sluss Uucl. Bd. Sec.J, Susie Chong, Jeri Whittenbaugh, Kathy Kowalski, Louise Lasayko, Sandra Wil- kins, Linda Carmichael, Barb Arnold, Pain Gockley, William Lasher CAd- viserj, Mike Elliott CAclviscrJ. THIRD ROW: Larry Kase, Gari Lynn, Bemie Van Osdale, Richard Lancaster Gd. Bcl. Vice-Ch.J, Mike Whitlock, Dave Henderson, Melvin Shipp, James Beck, Dave Kelley, Phil Hiestand, Ray Anderson, fParl.J, Larry Trent, Bob Hardy, Bob Rindfusz. Willkie Quad 357 North 6 XYILLKIIC NOIITII fi-FRONT IIOIV: Gloria Seheuerer lAL-acl. Co-orclj, Jucly Hunt 151-e,-Tri-.lx,l, Cincly Nelson mee. Cn-orcl.J, Terry Jo Baringer lGuv.l, Jackie Becker lCult. Co-urrl,l, Pain Maillunx lConi. C0- ortl.J. SECOND HOVV: Yvette Kuipi-rs, Barbara Larson, Lincla XVl1illow, Oki-l Sut- ton, Beth Kreir, Gloria Ayson. THIRD ROXV: Beverly Bushnell, Pat Palmer, Tami Lane, Nancy Rlalecek, Rita Herron, Marion- nette Bullock. FOURTH l-IOXV: I.:-e Ken- rlall, Mimi Stegall, Renee Franc-is, Carnlyn Brown, Tana Banney, Ramona Leitner. FIFTH ROXV: Cincli Custer, Joy Howell, Jackie Dent, Karen XVI-clue QCounselorJ. ass wiukae Quad North 3 XVILLKIE NORTH 3-FRONT ROVV: Carolyn Kr-sling fCult, Co-ordj, Beth Mar- golin fAcacI. Cu-orc.l.J, Elaine Kunlcle fSec,- Treas.J, Margo Haines CCov.J, Judy Ben- jamin CSO:-. Co-ord.J, Carol Faulkner fComm. Cn-ord.J, Ginny Leonard CRee, C0-ord.J. SECOND ROW: Becky Dinius, Liz Glaros, Nancy Conard, Jane Braekett, Janet ML-Kee, Joyce McMal'1an, Donna Wood, Kathi Roth, Rhonda Roush. THIRD BOW: Wendy Key' ser, Rielci Haines, Mary Ann Janieki, Debbie Schechter, Lynn Olson, Marcia Welty, Ginny Roelke, Gail Blue. FOURTH BOW: Pam Gentry, Charlotte Connerley, Brenda Cilp, Cheryl Cook, Loma Ronsynski, Becky Sovic-li, Janet Benter, Cynthia Wedclell, Karen Sampson, Mary Stilling. FIFTH RONV: Janine VVilson, Linnea Olsen, Susan Kinsock, Marcia Swihart, Kay Cowan, Pam Murray, Delores Michael, Helen Bushnell. North 7 VVILLKIE NORTH 7-FRONT ROW: Cindy Hill CSoc. Co-ord.J, Vicky Smith fSec.- Treas.J, Dorothy Strand CComm. Co-ord.J, Kathy Kowalski CCov.J. SECOND ROVV: Kathy Hoag, Linda Coldbergh, Reita Mole- bash, Marilyn Marshall. THIRD ROW: Mary Zerr, Rovie Atkinson, Janice Perry- man, Sharon Schwietert, Sarah Martin. FOURTH ROW: Janice Williams, Elizabeth Danzig, Lona Lee Moss, Linda L. Lange, Stephanie Thiesing, Catherine Hardy. FIFTH ROVV: Linda Jane Nichols, Janis Edson, Linda J. Thomton. I H . ' 5 1 F'-' , Q -5 'Cla no :x 4'f ' X, - v . A g Q-fr f- ' F A Q fi 'F ' 'T Q , T +- A f' ' Cz- J :rf A - I F-f' A ' ' 111, ' 1' x - -If , Y- Y , H x' - 5 Ag.. l v'-5 I Y N 6 f ' v ' 5: ' 1 C ' ff, A r ff I 1 , E I l ', I F A ' A ' J! 1, ' A -1 North 8 WILLKIE NORTH 8-FRONT ROYV: Maxine Goldberg iComm. Co-ordj, Lou Smith fCult. Co-ord.J, Lynn Cain fCov.J, Kathy Murphy KSL-c.-Trcas.J, Bobbie Ezra iAcad. Co-ord.J. SECOND ROW: Jennifer Richardson, Nancy Cole, Barbara Bricker, Barbara Leslie, Patricia Phelps, Louise Lasayko. THIRD ROW: Sharron Sonner fCounselorJ, Joanne Moser, Pam Bogner. Sandy Cillam, Charlene Pocock. FOURTH ROVV: Linda Haskell, Marilyn Musselman, Betty Baranko, Jane Deamian, Yvonne Janik, Linda Slattt-r. FIFTH ROW: Judy Jacob, Regina Crzelalc, Debbie Clark. Willkie Quad 359 North 9 VVILLKHS NORTH 9fl7llONT ROVVI Nancy Clwilz lCon1in. Cn-or1l.l, Cliris Drain lAuiLl, Co-ur1l.J, ,Illini Colton lSr'u.-'l'rcns.Q, Miss Marszila lflniiiisi-lurj, Samly Joni-S lllcc. Coeorclj, Villa Trafford lfluvj, Dritiit- Zislzl lhm-. Cu-orrl.J, SICCOND ROVV: vii-ki May- fii-lll, Carol Clillin-rlslm, Leslie llupplr, Rindy Crimes, Milnln-cl Iillioti, Kurt-n Lim- ln-rg, llulli ljllcn llclllcn, Marllln llinkle, Pain llnluhivwski, THIRD ROW: jacquiu Slvwzlrl, -lzinvl Kvttlur, Robin Boyd, Sandy Bnistiik, Di-lable Bishop, Cathy Tiurnain, Viiluru- Yl'1lsmi, Llmln lxlinlf, Cilnriai john- ston. lfOUl'l'l'll ROW: Andrea Alvatl, Carol Nil-liols, Susan Iillis, DL-lvlmiv llorton, Nancy K1-llm-y, Carol Kul, Carol lit-Lfwoml, Susiv Slnugliti-r. FIFTII ROW1 Knllii1'Tliic'l, Iurly 0liiir'sorg.u-, Sum' lXlL'lXl:in , l'C:m-11 lfitvli. 360 Willkie Quad North 10 WILLKIE NORTH 10-FRONT ROW: Sally Kiefer lCounselorD, Karen Vaslow lSec.- TYCRS-l, jan Redick CCov.J, Susie Stahl lComm. Co-orcl. 7, Dianne Hocker lRec, Co. nrd.J. SECOND ROW: Rosemary Sedita, Lyn A, Thorbecke, Barbara Ross, Brenda Baker, Roseanne Boston, Karen S. Graber Thomasin E. Miskus. THIRD ROVV: Donna Foreman, Sarah Wright, Nancy Hensley, Sharon Crane, Margaret Datzman, Sara Zimmerman. FOURTH ROW: Gweneth Hall- llldi lfmiecic, Io Ann Ripperger, Bon- nie Dobbins, Mary Ellen Riddle, Marianne Forsman. FIFTH ROVV: Elizabeth Miller, Patricia Cordon, Carol Rall, Cale Lamber- son, Susan Wolf, Glenda Howard. 5 ff 9 Q fa 5 X6 891' 1 l saga W V yy H 'Q' 'gf s -af 'G Wgn-sis South ll IVILLKIE SOUTH II-FRONT ROW: Stanley Yan Biiiloii lSoc. Co-ord.J, Clenn Smith lScc.-Tfeas.l, Larry Loviill lC0v.J, Mike Tryon lpomm. Co-ord.J, Craig Sauttcr lRec. Co-ortl.l. SECOND RONV: Michael Mc-Donald, Robcrt L. Pentecost, Robert M. IValter, Charles Ohcrly. THIRD ROXV: Lawrence Marsh, David IrIockcnnan, Andy Respess, George Rcctor, FOURTH ROW: Ron Banaszak, Mike C-rumelspacher, Mark King, David Schwartz, FIFTH ROVV: jim DeI..otel, David Moore, Richsird Miller. 362 Willkie Quad 1-Q .FM K. South 9 WILLKIE SOUTH 9-FRONT ROW: Mickey Tuesley CSOQ. Co-ordj, Zac Cohen CComm,l, Charlie Brunette lCov.J, Bob Emig 1Ath. Co-0rcl.J. SECOND RONV: Harry Bier- baum, Tim Gardner, Kurt Schulz. THIRD ROW: David Shockriey, Ken Ziegler, Karl Schmidt, Richard Hudson. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Smith, Dave Maltz, Greg Byme, joe Litehiser, Ice Shierling. North 4 and South 4 WILLKIE NORTH 4 AND SOUTH 4- IN WINDOW: Ellyn Lanz, George Weir, Linda Carmichael. STANDING: Stelma Feuerbach, Darlene Krzyzaniak, Mary Moy, Susie Chong, Julie Burbridge Kathy Davis, Mike Cone, Becky Mater, John Olson, Diane Kenady, Barb Rizzo, Sylvia Rose, Nancy Wilder, Cynthia Iliff, Genevieve Lively, Rod Siders, Pam Fullbright, George S. Kelly, Don Skirvin, Bob Cockrum fSec,-Treas.J, Dave Henderson fGov.J, Jim Comerford CComm. Co-ord.J, George Shoup, Donna Modjeski, Mary Stevenson, Peg Trager, Lynne Sargent, Marjorie Kelson fSec.- Treas.J, Frank Bibbins, Patsy NVillia.ms, Pam Sublette, Mary Ann Hensc-hen, Polly Rob- erts. ON ROOF: Jane Camiichael, Steve Smith. 741. xx Y- -in -5- North 5 and South 5 WILLKIE NORTH 5 AND SOUTH 5- FRONT ROW: Marianne Schaefer CCoun- selorJ, Jacque Ackennan, Lorraine Wollar CGov.J, Kathryn Pfau fSec.-Treas.J, Patricia Orsini. SECOND ROW: Nancy Brownell, Patty Carter, Carolyn Johnson, Gail Barker, Phy lis Wright, Linda Inglis, Cheryl Mul- lett. THIRD ROW: Judy Beda, Sandra Chase, Mary Lou Manzie, Lynn Kersey, Barbara McKinley, Carol wdowka, Carol Romak. FOURTH ROW: Danny Walker, Bill Houser, Jim Campbell, John D. Gill, Mike Nolan, Jim Curl, Bob Anderson, Gerry Waterman fSoc. Co-ord.J. FIFTH RONV: Stanlee Ryan, Barton Floyd, Jerome Ruben- stein, John Engelhardt, Bruce Keener, Dan Ruhl, Bryan Ciula, Dave O'Hara Kelley, John P. Grants. SIXTH RONV: Benson Houser fSec.-Treas.J, Monroe Anderson III, Ronald Patton, Vemon Richards, Michael Cone, Terry Zamik, Russell Sonafrzmk. Willkie Quad 363 Co-op CO-OP - FRONT ROW: jonathan Hash fCult. Cn-nrclj, Lzirry Slntnn CAcnd. Cu- nrcl.J, Lnrry Tri-nl fCuv,7, Ki-ith Cullivm-r KSUC. Cn-0r:l.J, lim Mullivws fllrr. Cu- nrcl.J, Dennis M. Kivllun fSl'C,-,lll'l'2l9.J, john L. Eolls fCuni, Co-urLl,i, XVillinni Markus fCuunsL-lurk. SECOND HOW: Thi-rcs.: lliph-y fCuunxclurJ, ju Ann Ny- dq-ggqr fCult, Cu-urcl.l, Limln llzlukvr 451-qi-'l'rr-4151, Com-vu Dux iCuv.l, LYNN Cruwfurcl fCuinui, Cn-urcl.J, Cuml Smith flluc. Cu-urrl.J, Mrx. Mnrliux fCul1mvlul x lVifn-P. Tllllllj HOXV. Da-nnis Mvvlcli-r, l'c-ggi' Swnin, j.un-l llnllilrtl, Liurlu llruwn, Nzinry Applvgzltv, Sliziruu llrny, Carol livclx, Burhuru Almicki, Linclil lflifll, Nnnvy llvrlvl- muu, Duvicl VV, juluwmi. l OUll'l'll HOWV: Shirlfy lfriiiick, lulluln Vlhriiclc, Dinin- Bzilllwin, lin-lsy llirlfvl, Mnrilyu NVhitm-il, -ll-alum' Cm-if, l'm-nuy Luvvjriy, Ki-thy Sluss, Milrnlm Si-liuvr, Duvicl jiiuiulcl, lVilli:1iu llmvilinnn. l ll 'l'll NONV: l'r'ln'r lm- llm- liiuu, Shziryl XVL-lsli, Nzinry XV:-llw, Hurhzlrn Shunk, Sumn lluilu, Crrnuim' Qin-ry, llulwrhi llulwriwun, flairul ll:-iislvr, fllurin ll:-iw, lvmiin- l ur1.51isuii, l.nlir4'iiL'm- llzirl, llichzircl Scliunr, SIXTH NOVVQ Clmrli-s Munn-, Huh Hviwl, Miki- Kiiulilmg Huy l,zlw, jun l urL'1nu, lx.nlhlv.'vn Quiglvy, Liumln XYrighl, Junui lluvhn, lxlzlrh l'pmlr'51r:lI'l, Tlinrl llvilinzin, Dnxul Kelp, Cn-14 lluurllvy. SlCVliNTll HUXY: Mvlvin llumlic'lu'l'. l'.uul Cir-lc-rnlix Dnvicl Luwalrrnillli, Nvil lrirlc, jim lla-i'lxi-y, Duncan Siiuwmli-ii, 'lliuuius liruyli-x, CI1'ur1.1m- Cullins, D1-un Cnrnnlniii. 364 Wi llkie Quad Mason MASON HALL - FRONT ROWV: Janna Schlick fSoc, Co-ord.J, Ann Pytel CCov,J, Mr. and Mrs, H. S. Bachman fCounse-lorsb, Joann Siddall Nice-Gov.D, Judy Hansen CCult. Co-ord.J. SECOND ROW: Ellen Smith Und. Bd.D, Mary Clare Tay, Rosa- linfl Loh, Juliette Chow, Marty Mufit, Yoko Boi, Mary Kellar, Diana Price, THIRD ROW: Barb McMinn CAcad. Co-orcl.J, Chris VVatkins fRec, Co-ord,J, Joyce Powli- sgn, Susan Van Huffel, Carolyn Davis, l:.llen Wlinzenread, Lavaughn Nay. FOURTH ROXV: Fanangis Forotanpour, Pam Stitzer, Barbara Daugherty, Beverly Traub, Kathy Manoski. Look for the guy rummaging around in the Bookstore for the thinnest notebook he can find, and you've probably stumbled onto a Wright Quad man. Chances are that frail purchase of his is no clue to his scholastic fervorg instead he plans to use it to encourage his social life. After all, whois to say what size book has to be jammed in the door during a quad open house? just be glad he hasn't resorted to match books yet. The men did mix well with girls, especially to the beat of Hummer House's Six in the Morning. And when the guys wereift there to croon in per- son, NVQAD, the voice of Wright Quad, spouted music and campus news 24 hours a day. One coed mixer started out dociley enough last fall as a tug-of-war between Wright and Forest. But before long everyone-got carried away in a wholesale dunking party, and it took a mountain of watermelons to entice everyone out of the jor- dan. Homecoming brought a first prize in the inde- pendent lawn display division as Wright and For- est again combined to concoct a huge schooner barreling into a drowning Indian. And Dodds House couldn't resist building its own special dis- play - Annie Fannie - to spice up the weekend. Christmas ushered in many a tinseled dance with Christmas trees glittering with ornaments in every nook and cranny. And to dip into the Yule- tide spirit of giving, the men observed the HYB CHack Your Buddyl tradition by giving such thoughtful presents to their roommates as sewer pipes and raw legs of beef. Wright Quad Wright Quad 365 ,z 4 I I X ri A , q 5? -1 Y Q 1 ,L . . .7 Q- J N ,-. A - Y 4 I' .. f . NYRICIIT QUAD BOARD OF UOVICIKNORS AND IZXITCUTIYIC COUNCIL-FRONT SECOND ROVV: Iim Blosser, Bob Rissing, Cary Stair, Dave Humenilc, Lee Schncll, ROXY: Mirlmm-l liurln-r fSi'v.J, Rnlu-rl Davis llhi-L-. Sci-.l, Ur-urge Miiiicaistvr fSen.J, Paul Erwny, Cary Simon, james Stcmler, Min-lmcl L. Hostuttcr, VVes Hildebrandt, Mike C. I'. Lgiml Wir-L--l'ri's.l, liyrun M. VVoi-lil:-1' Wir-1--I'i'c-s.J, Sznnuul li. May lPrl-5.1, Rivlmrd Smitli, Mike Elmore, Steve Terrell, Charles Gilbert. L. Balrln-r l'l'r1-xml, i.2llll'l'lll't' M. Igunlvrosr-, Pliilip Cliristunson, Mir-lmcl Stump fPrcs.J. Governors and Executive Council Vice-Governors WRIGHT QUADVYICIC-CZOYICRNKDRS-FRONT IIOXV: Nick Summit, Miclmel Barber, Steve VVooilull, Charles Schnlliul, Russ Hunclley, Dennis Dill, Mike McDonald, Tlior Bruce WVl1iiill1J,t'l', lu-in llnwkins., Tris Storm:-i', Art Amli-rs, SECOND HONV: ,lily Jzickson, Connailly, Pete I'Iuvi7a, C. P. Lund. 366 VVright Quad judicial Board XVRICHT QUAD JUDICIAL BOARD- FROM LEFT: Barry Cnnili, Craig House fSeC,l. Izuncs Murphy Mclviscrl, Philip Mal- l.itt lYir'r'-Cli.l, Hail Rl'ilL-xc-lin' K.-Xclviscrl. Tlmr Criiilmlly, l3i1lwnl'1l Pnulin, Rnhurl lf, Blnugh. Q ig 4 ah- i RAE, KE: ' r, K' , kk... 4 1 JT: ..-. If , -,Z T, Campbell CAMPBELL IIOUSE-FRONT R O XV: Larry Sturgis l'I'rr-nal, Robert Loucln Wicc- Cnv.J, Rohr-rt Stump CCuuiisr-lurk, Twilri Lewis lSxvcr-tluuirkj, john Pont iF.1c. Aclxtl, Pat Richarcl lCuv.J, Crvxlil 'Fruity Nth. Co- nrrl.l. SECOND ROXV: Miko XVunal, Harry Dncrinrg, Nrirnnin XY:-1-cl:-ii, Ruhr-rl R.unmu Xvinu, Alun N'm1!gmin'r5, Riulmrcl ll,1ll. Ronald McDuniL-l. THIRD ROXV: Ron Har- bin, Cary Dnwty, lun llntcli, james Xlliorl- forrl, MM-li.1r-l Fortuna, Mark Steven Aunini, Anthony Alexnnclcr Smith, 'llrrom-0 Buys, FOURTH ROXV: Lowell hluncuck, Dale VValsh, jon Hzihnfulrlt, Phillip Thnnisnm. Phil Morplir-xv, Richurcl Cmnpton, Sh-vc Flint. FIFTH ROVV: David Trask. Richard Gerber, Steven Sinclair, Sh-vc Pc-terson. Toni Buckley, Kvnt Ohergfcll, Gerald Arthur. Wright Quad 367 Dewey Dlikvlfl' llOUSlf-l7ll0N'l' ROVVI ,lim Barnes IS:-0.-Trcas.J, Rnmly Shult fCnv.J, Kay Mzmnvs lSVUCL'lllCill'l7, Tmnn Tuylschnev- ers fCoumelorJ, Art Rohr-rts. SECOND ROVV: Jeff Walker, Ch-n Sargent, Allan VVillimns, Ron Hxiclilli-striii, Mike Dllllll-00. TIIIRD ROVV: Min-hucl Limoll, Dave Alli- son, Andrew Turnbull. 368 Wright Quad I n if 1x14 Dodds DODDS HOUSE-FRONT ROW: Bill Searcy CAth, Ch.J, Lee Schnell lGov.J, Joe Luppert CRE-5. Asst.J, Dwight Wehner Nice- Gov.J, John Whitter, lScc.-Treas.J. SECOND ROW: Tom Keck, John Pickard, Walt Ben- son, Don Spillman, Jim McPhee, Tom Hanna. THIRD ROW: Mark Maxwell, Mi- chael Koch, John Hecknian, Tom Soroka, Frank Kyle, George Babcock, Rick Roden- berg. FOURTH ROW: William J. Klage, John W. Gauck, Ike K. Eikclberner, John D. Morrieal, Frank E. Rush Jr., T. Searcy. FIFTH ROW: Steve Hill, Steve Wondall, Jim Oakley, Ji.m Hardesty, Terry Umbagh, Nick Weyland, Monte Moorhead, Tom Ben- nett, Evan Cooper, Mike Hefron, Bill Shaw, Lloyd Elkins. SL Q? sg. QW 7 'v X X1 Q V V - , 'M '25 if W r - Typ., Q H' 'Eva -QW. Q' '5' vw 0 v rf 6 6 G 9' 5.5, 3 if UQ W 154 Ufaf KQV 3' V 3 W? Q0n-A F? Hummer HUMMER HOUSE-FRONT ROVV: Jim Maley fSoc. Co-ord.J, Robert Rissing fGov,J, Diane Lindley CSweetheartJ, Ron Filippelli fCounselorl, Bob Mumaw CAth. Ch.l, Tris Stonger iSec.-Treasj. SECOND ROW: Mike Douthitt, Bill Beaver, Gene Rawles, Steve Zcigler, Bill VVeimcr, Frecl Jenkins, THIRD RONV: Sergio Barrios, Wally Marko, Jim Cook, Bob Bradfield, Rick Vogel, Lester Myers, Tom Crisman. FOURTH ROW: Steve King, Hugh Middleton, George Housenga, Rod Waltman, John Basch, Ker- mit Hilles. FIFTH ROW: Byron Woehler, Al Conkling, Wes Friedman, Gayle Davis. t..v!.'g y. Jenkins JENKINS HOUSE-FRONT ROW: Bill MC- Clintic KSCC.-Tl'L!ilS.J, Gary Stair Nice-Gov.J, Jim Blosscr fGov,l, John Hanscom fSoc. Ch.J. David Hill IAth, Ch.J. SECOND ROVV: Ted Kreiter, Fred Kreiter, Chris Nottingham, Phil Rhoade, Bob Houghton, Jim Jernigan, Bill Albin. THIRD ROW: D. E. Teeters, Mark Lawens, David Kirlin, Wallace Toney. Timothy Butz, Stephen Henderson. FOURTH ROW: Larry YV. Stickler, Rex Gutwcin, Daniel Paulsen, Charles E. Schal- liol, Steve Davis, Bob Penclelton. FIFTH ROW: Bob Lewis, Craig Sarber, George D. Wilson, Fred Ziegler, John Reilly, Bruce Hanna. Wright Quad 371 Lowe LOWE HOUSE-FRONT ROW: T. Barton Douglas fCounselorl, Mika Kidwell fScc.- Treas.D, Thor Connally fViev-Cowl, Nikki Peck fsweetlieartj, Dave Ilumenik fCov,l, Ron Tholen fSoc. Chj, Sam May, SECOND ROW: Pak Carroll, Robert Davis, john Mc- Donald, jim Blume, james Sim-lair, Danicl Harvey, john Best fTielcet Ch.J, Steven 1. Szoslelc, john Pasquale iFloor Rep.J. TIIIRD RONV: Leonard Constantine, Thomas Moore, lxlichael ArL-lic'r,dleffery Jones, David Smith, Donald Shepher , Steven NL-uensehwander. FOURTH RONV: Douglas Meyer, Clifford Townsend, Mit-hael More, Charles R, Moore, Carl B, Harms, Stephen R. Marion. FIFTH ROW: Ronald Camp, Steven MeLure, Stephen Martin, David Craig, Thomas Leohr. 372 Wright Quad Nichols NICHOLS HOUSE-FRONT ROW: Kurt Ebbeler fAth. Dir.l, Mike McDaniel fVice- Cov.l, Wes Hildebrandt fGov.J, Steve jar- nevke iSoc. Chj, Reed Thompson fSec.- Treasj. SECOND ROW: John Reitz, Don Schoolcraft, Iim Grant, Clay Conner, jeff Reid. THIRD ROW: Tom Lappie, Ion Ceb- hart. Richard lXIeCraelfen, Chuck Buck. FOURTH RONV: Cone Dykstra, Miehnr-I R. IE. Traugott, Al Campleiohn, Chuck Clelssner, Gene Haskins. FIFTH How: John Cooper CCounselorJ, George Crossland, Charles Adcox, Scott Bailey. SIXTH ROVV: Michael Kammrath, John Boots. PARKS HOUSE-FRONT ROW: Randy jones lAth. Co-1ord.l, Steve White fSoc. Co-ord.J, Hal Moore CVice-Gov.J, David Beale CCounselorJ, Gail Krieble lSweetheartJ, Mike Stump lGov.J, Steve Harrison lSec.-Tre-as.J, Bob Zsadanyi CEd.J. SECOND ROW: James Caress, Lynn Kinkade, Barry Gangi Uud. Bd.l, Danny Arvin, Ronald Byal, William McElwee, james Heupel, David Myers, Steven Sample lRec. Co-ord.l. THIRD ROW: Roger Marling, Duane Thomas, Ioe Fiscel, Paul Erway, Gene Koehler, Thomas Walker lHist.J, Parks I-louse All right, who pilfered the Union Trophy Room? Not those Parks House men again! just because their own trophy case finally collapsed under all that gold and silver . . . After all, last spring was bad enough. That unique breed from Wright Quad won top athletic awards in the independent division of track and cross country and made an all-out attempt which netted them second place honors in the softball world. This year the men got off to a good start by building a Homecoming train called the Victory Special, which won a second place trophy in the independent lawn display division. And their cele- blated newspaper, Scribe, gave another sterling performance and was named best in the quad for the third consecutive year. But awards couldn't match the happy 'ioohs and ahsn as underprivileged children enjoyed a Christ- mas party, compliments of Parks House and the Alpha Chi Omegais. james Goodall Iohn Turack Ir, FOURTH ROW: Sam May, Ted Frick, Dave Swinney lAcad. Co-ord.l, Kenneth Riffle, Jim Stemler, Karl Kawachi, Craig House Clghotographerl. FIFTH ROW: Robert Elcy, Barry Curless, john Rufatto. Bill Heap lRec. Sec.J, Bennie Klexller, Rick Turley, SIXTH ROW: Terry Laymon, Chip Land, Cliff Copeland flud. Bd. C .J. Wright Quad 373 -uf YY -6' If -3. Q1 - xg' K-, WK-af W V .Q W if 91? 55 F 3 WE? Wig 75, W m fr, , 5' wx , V5 W yy, , Q X if W., 'G' W W 5' 5 - V 'V 6 Q N I x 4 . R1 .,x., XJ- ,A , ll: . W . I il-on-...,,- '--F wb-.... -A. , , .Vg ' 'EEL reeks 377 lf you miss flu' train l'm on, you will know wlzcrc I lmvc gone . . Down to ilu' rvz' mom to lzvm' llzis guy plug like notlzin' vlsv. lt's U grvat way to put off .s-llulying for to- morroufs lzourly. 78 -4, . V. ,Q .M I 1 xxx N .lx .2 lun ri? Q .N . .'-.R ,F -.+. KYXV X NX ,, .N... , X, ..,. U 33,-.U U O 4 yn uv-4 1 Kun' 1 0 N. A A lm' -W!! UUHV' IHIVUI' is Axi11ii1' frrlilily l'illltlI1S'.D A1'I1111Hy no I'o1' 111111 l111111l of il 11f111 1111 ' x ll f ' ,'f 111111l1l 111' ilIfl'I'l'.S ' '1', I I111 .1 '1' .s'111111' 0 my s-o1'1n1'1lg g1,t-pl-,y lV1'II, 11111111 llfl' we going io 110 now? l!'s only 10:30, and wr' Cllllyf go back to flu' l11111.s'1' till 5. Hey, I'oe 11111111 fIlC'l'L',S ll lounge in . . Pledge Apins just don't shine like their active counterparts. At first they can blind-those little bits of gold that snuggle into angora sweaters or glimmer from the somber depths of a suit. But they also open star-struck eyes to the realities of what being Creek is really like. XVavering on new heels and clutching thei.r gloves for dear life, girls goggled at the ep.tome of the sorority woman coming down the walk to greet them during fall formal teas. Coke parties and formal rush built up hopes and tensions to the breaking point, only to release them in a flood of tears and phone calls home with the words, Con- gratulationsl You have been accepted . . But pledging meant learning to be actives. And this learning was a bundle of mixed blessings. It meant green beanies and looking like walking bill- boards just before a dance. It meant work sessions that began in a flurry of activity at 1 a.m. and ended in a stupor at dawn. Pledges staggered though call duty at 6 a.m., decorated walks with gallons of paint, and sneaked into Frisch's to re- plenish their stock of matches. The wonder of it all was that they made it. It must have seemed like a lifetime, but with initiation behind them, these green beanies suddenly gl6W up. And now that they had earned their places, it was their turn to have a crack at the world. 1. .'-1-W -Q A - , - X 'QUIARN C . -xv- Pumpkins lmuv ll knack for lurning Ilmsv fittvry mu'U1n1fz'1'.y with sorority women nl mlcz' partics into rcluxcfd good ffllll'-SZ n 0 Ami ulzrfll giw mr film? hlnybz' Ihr' guy 11z'l'f1s.s' ilu' rnnm, lm! ulm1'lrr lulrzzx' ilu' pl1n1,f.g1' gr'l.s- :ml nnly ll Inu' IIIHFII lm! alan ilu IIl'l'UlHIJ!lllUiIllLf frmnlf' rl! lllix l'Xl',l!lHg!'. ... -Y' . :ff f'- , 15 f L If 4-4, 1-,Lf 'fail' ', J- if 'V x :-I l I uf, ,,..p--- 333223331 2333 S532 2523! ' ' 23325 Il--is 233232 2 I 3232! EE 7 3222223 1 , Tukr' I1 fue fratvrnily l1r'oIl1f'1'x, urlzl a mop and u Cflllfllf' of lmurl-mr'-4lmullx from ilu' .surnrily IIUIISK' 11c'r0.s.y flu' st: skit. '1'1'l, mul ymfm' gui ilu' i11grvzlic'nt.s for a wild .gf-' mf r '-' -'., H'U ' K' fx .X'? 'F3- Nbr , ,X A5-LLL, 5' 'M '2Fl5?f Nbr , 51' , v K 'bQ:J,':7, ,., .fx M ' J vw' A 2 r 4 X, WX QM fl W- IN .L A Sf' .x AT 1 ' ' H ' 'Q-H+, W Au x! , 'J'4:f 'Ap fBf'A2ffw:?!Gw ' E91 'ff ' fr w 7 1 Ji TJ 'K FJ A 351 A .l'il Lf?lx9L'!7'sf.:1 ft.i,.,.F.v. ,r . -.I . Nl ' llghxz- ex XH3. ' VQf.,,' 5..A,.r.,:5,iw if ,'4 I, 'Z L' nxwrxi xg 'mfg . ,+.f'sQ-'J N-F ,ag ,vw - - 1' lv, F ilu VX ' ,FSI 1l. g.L 'fig K lm Vs, fvx .fi 45 I' iw -,,1Q. xv f' 'x ji- H Exawxx K 52 m ,pi I . .V -A 'fi Y F '-.-.- - -fy. ,. fx, Q: .MJ 'f f V94- +JA 1 I 15- '. IFC OFFICERS-FRONT RONV: Rick Huse iDir, of Pledge Tr.J, Mike Robinson CTreas.gi David Spitzer Clnt. Vice-Presj, Petc Smit tPres.l, Barry Clazer tSec.l, Ned McCal1an iChief justicel. SECOND ROW: Ted Steurer tSc'hol. Ch.J, Grant Beardshear tDir, uf Ir. IFCJ, jerry Mutchler tDir. of Rushl, Steve Freclericks iDir. of Pub.l, Norm Leighty tDir. of Special Affaixsb, Bruce Sheetz tDir. of Pub, Rel.l, Iohn Baker tDir. of Intramuralsl. 384 Interfraternity Council With objectives in hand and enthusiasm under their hats, lnterfraternity Council members car- rivcl out a well-rounclerl program this year to make Crm-ek life more adaptable to the University system. A growing eoneern with the future of the Creek system lml to new clevelupinents in the council'S programs. Led hy president Pete Smith, the council made several imiovations in regarcl to the C0-ordination ancl improvement of the fraternity system. For ex- ample, memhers re-evaluated the scholarship pro- gram of each fraternity. worked to abolish the myths about the Creek syxtem held hy faculty and aclministration, and developed a special affairs eummittee to head special projects such as the IFC- Panhellenie conference in the fall. One of the nmre revolutionary proposals this year was a faculty adviser program, in which a faculty member would live in a fraternity house tliroughuut the year to improve scholarship and to promote stronger stuclentrfaeulty relationships. 13 ,Z -an-.... ...g- ' IFC-FRONT ROW: David Spitzer fInt. Vice-Pres.j, Pete Smith fPres,Q, Mike Robin- son lTreas.D, Ncd McCahan fChief justiccl. SECOND ROW: Denny Fisher, jerry Mutchler lDix. of Rushl, Rick Huse lDir. of Pledge Tr.J, Cmnt Beardshcar fDir. of Ir. IFCJ, Miko Tucker, ,lack Wickes. THIRD ROW: Bob Forste, Mark Silvcm-ian, Iim Richwine, Bruce Young, Steve Bola, Tim Krebs, Wes Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: Wright, William Rciners, David Steve Birr, Clarence Wilson, Larry Drew Banks, Stone. FIFTH ROW: Norm Leighty lDir. of Special Affairsj, Steve Frcclericks, john Baker CDir. of Intramuralsj, Paul Smith, Inhn Shackle, Bob Runkle, Chuck Richards. JUNIOR IFC-FRONT ROW: Dave Hand- ley fExt. Vice-Prcs.J, Steve Cammn fTreas,l, Mike Berger fPrcs.J, Cary Gardner fPub. Rel.J, jauncs Bopp CChief justice of Jud. Bda. SECOND ROW: Jim Davis, Ken Kir endorfer, Dennis Kennedy, Gregg Derr. THIRD ROW: Aussie Rodgers, Norb Matulis, Steven McCary, Rodney Frazier, Craig Trees. FOURTH RONV: joe Reiswerg, Phil Harris, Dan jones. 385 I'ANllliLLl'lNlC PRIQSIDENTS' COUNCIL OIVIFICIQRS-SI'1ATI'lD: Camilla C0lanI0ni0 Ur. lkiiilic-I, Advisurl, Nancy Buschmann flnl. Vivo-l'rr-s.l, Kay Kinnison fTruas.l, S.nulv Altnmn Cl'rvs.J, lla-lt-n Iflliott fCh. of Rush Ch.J. STANDING: Sandy Aoki fCh. of Suu. Ch.l, Susie Tardy lRcc. Seal, Kathy Kivl fCnrr. Seal, Nancy Cohcn lCh. of Plcclgc TLD, Linda Graves fCh. of Schol. Ch.l, Nancy Bachmann flfxt. Vice-Pres.l, 4-'T9' Q Q1- PANHELLENIC PRESIDENTS' COUNCIL -FRONT ROW: Nancy Bachmann fExt. Vice-Pres,l, Kathy Kiel fCorr. Seal, Sandy Altman fPres.l, Betty Roe Mdviserl, Nancy Buschmann Clnt. Vice-Pres.l, Kay Kinnison 1Treas.J, Susie Tardy fHec. Seel. SECOND ROW: Camilla Colantonio Ur. Panhell. Ad- viserl, Linda Graves fSchol. Vlforkshop Ch.l, Helen Elliott fRush Workshop Ch.l, Nancy Cohen fPledge Tr. Workshop Chj, Sandra Aoki CSOC. Workshop Ch.J. THIRD ROW: Elaine Zuroff, Angela Duhm, Janice La- Flamme, Susie Schoenstein, Nancy Butter- baugh, Barbara Dolata. FOURTH ROW: Carol Bottorff, Barbara Carvill, Barbara Weihmiller, Ian Coplen, Lynn Hoffman, Karen Button, Carol Boone. FIFTH ROW: Pat Cragg, Susie Luellen, Tonda Beesley, Linda Yarling. JUNIOR PANHELLENIC-FRONT ROW: Camilla Colantonio Mdviserj, Nan Notting- ham fPres.l, Phyllis Dobrin lVice-Pres.l, janet Pearlman fSec.J, Sandy Settle CTreas.J, Dale Stark fPub, Ch.l. SECOND ROW: Molly Hummel, Kiki VVayman, Nancy Endi- cott, Gigi Pinnell, Rena Stein, THIRD ROW: Alice Hoguc, Susie Vaughan, Peggy Bychinsky, Maggie House, Jane Carson. AL.. Panhellenic Making the system work well-that's what Pan- hellenic does behind the scenes for sorority life at I.U. Officially the legislative and judicial body for the sororities, Panhellenic accomplishes its aims through several groups and programs. For example, monthly workshops are held for house officers and have resulted in improved Creek-Creek relations and in more objective pledging policies. In conjunction with IFC, Panhellenic sponsored a Weekend conference featuring Professors Michael Scriven and Henry Remark and Dean Virginia Hod- gers to discuss various aspects of Creek living in depth. Helping to match up hopeful rushees with just as hopeful sororities is another major job for Pan- hellenic. The process starts in the fall with a convo- cation to introduce girls to the facts of sorority life and rush procedures, and continues on through rush workshops, fall teas, coke parties, and that final nerve-wracking climax-formal rush and pledging. ACACIAfFRONT RONV: ltlarmadulce Cltlaseotl, Tum Cornwell fGr4ul. Adv.l, Bob Lowe CTrcas,l, Lerry Nir-linlson lSr. Stewarrll, NValt Simmons tSr. Deanl, Drew Wight KVL-nerable Deunl, Mrs, Rice tHuuse Motherl, William Sieber Ur, Deanl, Steve Mt-Donald Ur. Steward and Sung Leadcrl, Paul Boergert lCorr. Sec.l, Robert Quick fRec. Seal. SECOND ROW: Greg Carter, Clune McDermott, Ielf Barr, Bob Borden, Dennis Harrold, Rex Czun , jeff Lcist, Danny Fowler, jon Phillips. THIRD ROW: Mark Vickery, Bob Kusmierczyli, Timm Payne, Tim Mt-Colly Wleclge 'l'r.l, Richard Hoppe, Paul Bcckort, Albert Brasseur, Tom Paskins, Ion Forgey, Terry Kepler, Roger Rodgers. FOURTH ROW: Ray McMains, John Goodman, jim Schafer, Craig Dunkin, David Maggarcl fPleclge Trl, Robin Humphrey, David Allen, Terence Walts, Bill VanLandingham, Craig Trees, Michael Cooper, Kenneth Pozulp. FIFTH ROW: jay Klehfoth, Bob Holloway, Mike Wildey, Steve Graham, Mike Andreoli, Steve Gruber, Steve Barrick, Ron Garrison, Eric Bauer, Joseph Manson, Russell Frew, Bob Caine, Al Ripani. SIXTH ROW: Bill Teater tlntramural Mngrl, Terry Stone, Dick Lester, john Stuckey, Howard Mohler, Greg Parcell, Bob Baker, Steve Leinbach. Acacia 388 These were the men of Acacia . . , A brotherhood of males living it up behind that maze of pillars on Third Street. Owned by their mammoth pooch-Marmaduke. Builders, along with the DG's, of a bison ter- minally known as the Crispy Critter. Expenders, along with the Theta's, of interna- tional hospitality. Musically inclined when it came to the Alpha Chiis and I.U. Sing. Doggetl, determined cycle riders-as long as the Sigma Kis were cheering them on. Hunters of doors . . . of anything that would keep that brisk fall wind out of the living room. Dippers of ice cream. Originators of the static-disseminating committee. Expert pie throwers, particularly after practicing on the Chi O's. Southern gentlemen as they escorted their belles to the Colonnade. Hot off the wires of the Alpha Chi Omega news service are some startling facts: The pledges spent the year gathering articles from fraternity houses to complement their own home decor. To protect their remaining tires from this pilferage, the Phi Delt bike team had to put them under lock and key. An Acacia songbook appeared on the Alpha Chi piano right next to a Homecom- ing greeting from the SAE's, and a pin hoard from the Fiji'5 adorned the womens Creek display. A story from national headquarters reports that tunes written by the last three I.U. pledge classes will he included in the new Alpha Chi songbook. A Sigma Nu4Alpha Chi funeral procession blocked North Jordan one fall day as the pledges held a mock ceremony to bury a frog, On Dads Xlieekend, Alpha Chi dads were dubhed Brothers of Hermes and accorded all honors. Homecoming found the house packed with alumnae for Alpha Chi Founders Day. Alpha Chi Omega ALPHA CHI OMEGA-FRONT ROVV: Judy NVestfall Clrlouse Mngr.J, Bonnie Kleckner CTreas.J, Susan L. Crawford fRee. Seek, Courtney Shemian 12nd Vice-Pres.J, Judy Speer flst Vice-Prcs.J, Mother Johnson tfiousc Motherj, Nancy Butterbaugh CPres.J, Diane Dan- ncr CSchol. Ch.J, Susan Ipsen lCorr. Scc.l, Karen Thonnan CRush Ch.J, Judy Griffin fSoc. Ch.J, SECOND RONV: Viki Kelso, Cwen Miller, Elsie Horvatch, Trudy Thracher, Jean Dellekamp, Kay Jones, Pat Brodheck, Mit-ki Ballard, Ilse Bried, Jackie Keating, Nancy Jurgemeyer, Julie Noellcer, Nancy Davis, Diane Walsh, Kathy Doran. THIRD ROW: Jeanne High, Becky Rollins, Mary Sue Robertson, Suzanne Brandenburg, Kathy Didday, Kathy Johnson, Terri Thoma, Patricia Christine, Libby Louck, Ann Harper, Lynn Darr, Jackie Legros, Jan Owen, Myla Pierson, Judy Voynovich, FOURTH ROW: Sharon Stoughton, Lynne Denham, Linda Woods, Cheryl Somscl CLyre Ed.J, Elise Suppan, Kathy Kiel, Judith Parker, Aliee Howard, Kathy Stone, Claudia Board, Chris Kelley, Janet llenthom. FIFTH ROVV: Kit Field, Sue Shook, Barb Daley, Linda Kurcenburger, Debbie Owen, Debby Bartley, Betty Sellers, Susan Hardisty, Kathy Vonn, Lin Murphy, Ilqliin Nottingham, Nancy Lightcap, Jackie Hare, Jackie Engels, Lissa Purdy, Cindy Win- erm. 389 ' S ,Vp-Jn ' t ' ' ,,::li Alpha Epsilon Phi ALPHA ICPSILON l'lII!FltON'I' ROXV: Lesley Tnreen tfioc. Ch.J, Joann Ilurwitt tTreas. , Many Ihron tl'res,l, Catherine Iiuslwiek fllouse Motherl, Muriel Miller fVieefI7reS., jerilywi Packer tCorr. Seed, Susanne Light tl'ledge Tr.J, Phyllis Dohrin tBus. Rush Ch.j, SECOND ROXV: Dehliie Firestone, Harriet tllueklnann, Linda Feiwell, Nancy Mosko- wit7, Peaehie Sehulruan, 1.11-qrrelyn Feldman, Roberta Traeger, Marianne Coplan, janet KaL7, Ellen Lipsey. THIRD ROVV: Naney NVeinstoek, Sharon Centncr, lulie Ca lin, Mart-ia Cohn, Judy Colomh, Sandy Surho, Nancy Coranin, Karen Schen man, Shlerri Typical college student that you are-do you have this insatiable urge for black coffee and sweet stuff? lVell, it was the pledges of Alpha Epsilon Phi to the rescue last fall. Loaded down with bags of stick candy, they launched Sweet VVeek as their class project, But the actives just couldnit absorb all that sweet atmosphere. One day they took their charges on a picnic to Bryan Park and mercilessly abandoned them. Undannted, the pledges marched home in the middle of the street, singing at the top of their lungs. But determination bowed to tradition as the pledges ate their annual messy spaghetti dinner with one-pronged plastic forks. As one girl moaned, 4'I..ike you're hungry . . , and it's so hard to get a bite! But the women did get together to decorate the house in fairy tale colors for the pledge formal dance in the spring. And everyone pitched in to help the pledges make bean-bags to give to children at the Exchange Home. Huff, Rosemary Silverstine, Myrna Class. FOURTH RONV: Patsy Rosenberg, Becke Kalnmns, Iilaine Goldstein, Carol Friedman, Linda Samson, Rita Morse, Nina Trasoff, Alida Kornreieh, Sherri Salner, Andrea Epstein. FIFTH HONV: Buffie Kaufman, Judy Miller, Carol Levine, Nancy Cohen, Zola Makrauer, Karen Shapiro, Linda Farber, Heidi Kraushar, Linda Lee Eder. SIXTH ROVV: NVQ-ndy Flusser, Karen Roodrnan, Betty Fig- Iure, Jackie Osipe, Diane Kiver, 390 ALPHA EPSILON P1-FRONT ROW: Robert Kallus, Richard Baker CTreas.l, Barry Glazer fSec.l, Larry Stone iPres.l, john Heieher fVice-Pres.l, Mark Cooper. SECOND ROVV: Mike janoxslty, David Maltzman, Phil Seiger, jim VVolf, Phil Wilson, Bruec Miller, Mike Frank, Don Katz, ljddie Hirshberg, Ira Weiss. THIRD ROVV: Matthew Bud, Stan Miles, Wesley Gersh, Martin Galvin, Allen Marks, Mason Goodman, jeff Solomon, Mike Greenwald, Stephen Merren, Dan Burrows. FOURTH ROW: Cass Foster, Melvyn Goldberg, Philip Crecnhlatt, Marty Rosenthal, john Erlen, Hershey Schwartz, lid Volk, Mike Kentor, jason Boyewsky, Bruee Rezniek. FIFTH ROW: Louis Hieser, Archie Sutton, Howard Penn, Mike Mond, Barry Levin, Phillip Grossman, Bruce Sutcher, NVilliam Leihow, Stan Green, Myron yVeiss, john Burrows. SIXTH HOXV: Eugene Packer, Sheldon Swedarsky. Alpha Epsilon Pi Co ahead, put it in capital letters! After all, wasift that Pledge Class lValkout of 1966 the greatest in AEPi history? Not only did the pledges hasten off to AEPi at Bradley University, but they managed to take with them all the water faucets, electrical fuses, room telephones, toilet seats, silver- ware and plates, and knobs to the stove and furnace and doors, Relations did get oft to a good start this fall with the AEPi-Kappa Kappa Gamma Cob. Not only did overworked eollegians get a ehanee to let off steam, but it was also a wonderful opportunity to put on pounds with all that golden corn. The men will soon he living in style in their new chapter house. lVith its 32 two-man rooms and en- closed terrace, the huilding is the newest AEPi house in the country. Honors were in store for the chapter when David Adler was chosen to receive the I. E. Goldberg Ring, a national award given to the outstanding AEPi undergraduate. H111 A 39 1 ri, ALPHA GAMMA DIELTA-FRONT ROVV: Judy Dilts KAL-liv. Ch,J, Marty Lloyd fTreas.l, Sandra Aoki fSoc. Ch.J, Margaret Holliday illouse Motherj, Susie Luellen tPres.l, Linda Fritz il'lt-ilge 'l'r.J, Dyann Miles fliee. Sc-c.J, Mary Ann Kem 12nd Vice-Pre5.J, SECOND ROXY: Tanya Fit-hcr LSL-rilu-J, Jacquie Drake, Janet Farlow, Carolyn Carlson, Janet Shuin- wny, Betty Bowman, Jean Larum, Mary Gay Tilcy, Susie Hohinson, Rita White. THIRD ROW: Linda Allen, Mary Wayinan, Carolyn lionic, Karen Bruno, Loraine Clouse, Kathy D Ling! Stron , Carol I-leilmann, Gail Shriver, Phyllis Gilbert, Judy Nunn, Nancy Vandeventer fMemSi1ership Ch.J. FOURTH ROW: Jeanne VanAtta, Sue Workman, Sue Kimmel, Sue Flood, Ginger Franklin, Linda Miller, Anita Constant, Laurel Vaughn CRush Ch.J, Dorothy Oldham, Bemice Jacobs, Marilyn Myers, Gayle Mueller. FIFTH ROW: Cindy Mann, Sue Sanders, VVihna Sisk, Kathy Joyce, Anne Fraker, Nancy Bryan, Marsha Kreigbaum, Bonnie Finch, Judy Gilbert, Margi Mischler, Inge Swonder, Carol Fox. Alpha Gamma Delta A Q. 392 Let's aim our spotlight at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Beautiful!-but what did they put into those cracks in the walls? It couldnit possibly be whipped cream-or could it? The stuff was found on everything else! Maybe that's the reason that the pledges kidnaped the cooks, three actives, and the housemother. They must REALLY have been bitter about that whipped cream to put garlic in the toothpaste and turn 30 frogs loose in the dorm. They even tried stealing the Theta Chi cook, but after being serenaded by 85 famished men, the Alpha Gam's just didnt have the heart to keep her. They did gun their way to the top to take first place in the Homecoming float contest with the men of Chi Phi. And who could forget that really spectacular Christmas Dance, complete with ski lodge atmosphere and whipped cream tree trim- ming? Those dances showed that some things were nicer without spotlights and cream-orchid leis do go better with formals. Be it an all-campus dance or a Roman Holiday, if you spied a group of women all dressed alike, chances are they were the Alpha Kappa Alpha's. Matching outfits were only one way of showing their sisterhood, for the women worked together on the social scene, too. Every football and basketball game found the Alpha Kappa Alphais selling red and white shakers to boost spirit. Flagging intellectual spirit also received a lift right before midterms when they sponsored a lecture on reading and studying. The pledges all rolled up their sleeves and pitched in to help at the Bloomington Hospital and at the Stonebelt Council for Retarded Children. The women also sent troops in Vietnam a special package of gifts and food. Besides their annual introductory dance in the Union in the fall, the Alpha Kappa Alpha's all donned colorful togas for a real Roman fling in the Georgian Room to honor their pledges. Q X s I , R ' ,Y ffl , 4 , f V r Alpha Kappa Alpha ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA-FRONT ROW: Myra Palmer fCorr. Sec.l, son. THIRD HOVV: Paulette Renee Cross, Carl Elaine Short Dale Ford fTreas.J, Carol Boone fPres.J, Nella Vest fSoc. Ch.J, Karen Ramona Schuster, Carole Arlene Cannon Juanita Mane Sandi Spiller lDean of Pleclgesl SECOND ROW: Roslyn M Pal G'l h t. FO ' ' . . - ic ris URTH ROW: jacquelyn Ervin, Sandra Mr.Cregory mer, Prudence Bridgewaters, Beverly L. Watts, Carolyn E. John- Pamela Childress. As actives hanged their glasses with spoons and pledges dived under the tables to eat their dinner, activities at the AOPi house got off to another rousing start. For AOPi, 1966 was a winning year. Along with the Betas, AOPi won a third place trophy in last springs TKE Chariot Race, and last year they cheered the Phi Psi's on to an exciting victory in the Little 500. Pledges did their part to make the year a memo- rable one, too. One girl managed to demonstrate her dexterity with ashtrays when she overturned one in an active's hand during rush. And rushees got another surprise when the Beta's new goat dropped in at one of the teas for a little sniffing around. i'Super Pledge' came hounding to the rescue of AOPi pledges in dire peril during one of their fall skits. Tooth hrushes and shower curtains ae- companied the girls on their fall walkout, and ten hales of hay caused a lot of clean-up headaches after the pledge barn dance. Alpha Qmicron Pi ALPHA OMICHON l'l-l'l'l0N'l' HOYV: Diana Payne fllee. Sec.J, Lil Milligan fSoc. Rush Ch.J, Cali- Boi-lnnv tTi'eas.J, Alexa Leekie Wleclge 'l'r.J, Karen Button lPres.J, Mrs. Carl Ilartholonie tllouse Moth:-rj, Nancy Jones Wiee-Presb, Mary Anne Villwoek lCorr, Sea.-,J, Carole Byers tllus. llush Ch.J, Nancy Chappel lSoe, Ch.J, Vivian Hurst fPled'e Tr.J. SECOND IIOVV: Merle liguehi, Naney Hoseherry, Verna Mills, Karen Steele Becky llartley, Jeanne Bolilho, Sue l'Illen Marlc, Carol Singer, Sandra Sehoonveld, Lynda McCain, Angela Corden. THIRD IJONV: Carol Botieh, Barh liacey, Tina Sawyer, Cindy Perkins, Jane VValsh, Barbi Anderson, Virginia Long, Jan Bolster, Julie Weaver, Sally Sutherlin, Camilla Colantonio, Betsy Ogborn, Sally Cray. FOURTH ROYV: Terri McCul- lough, Pamela Crosell, Joyce Hosler, Lana Carmony, Cheryl Wilson, Alice Brumfield, Chris'ine Marsh, Jeannie Christopher, Nancy Endicott, Lynn Stubhlefield, Lana Rich- mond, Carole Black, Pat Ahood. FIFTH ROVV: Joanne Donlan, Mary Lee Arndt, Beverly VValke, Kathy Ashton, Susan Strang, Jane Williamson, Kathy Butt, Jane Jarvis, Donna Brugh, Ann Kirk, Betsy Johnson. 394 fm ALPHA PHI-FRONT ROVV: Joyce Hayhurst tSchol. Cha, Karen Kelsey fTreas.l, Margene May fCorr. Seel, Dorothy Stout tStanclardsJ, Pat Cragg fPres,D, Mrs. William E. Schmitz fHouse Motherj, Cinda Huntzinger tPledge Tr.l, Claudia Sanderson CSoe. Chl, joy Cray CHouse Mngrj, Helen Elliott tRush Ch.l. SECOND ROW: Priscilla Turley, Constance Stewart, Dietlind Radtke, Pamela Sallee, Pain Camiack, Karen jones, Maureen Crueter, Nancy Kirkham, Sydney Long fl-Iee. Sec-J, Sally Postlethwaite tPers. Ch.J, Karen Hongen, Anne Farris, Mary Ann Yoder, Susie McNamara, Jeanne Fischer. THIRD ROW: Cathy Holdt, Susie Kruehten, Lois Phillips, Billie Bishop, Marcia Barrett, Linda Hart, Angela May, Becky Beauregard, Sana King, Susan Ralph, Connie Ketterer, Sylvia Novreske, Karen Hudson, Relieeea Sehwartz. FOURTH ROWV: Myra Spurgeon, Ann Blielcensderfer, Lana Ilolihs, Sharon Manley, DeeDee Dolan, Cynthia Buzinski, Nancy Fields, Susie Stanley, Barli Carlson, Sandy Steers, Ann l,ynn Call, Barb Edmonds, Margie Hrihar, Heidi VVolfrani, Linda Mt-Kee. FIFTH ROVV: Ian Curtis, Ann Mol, Karen Hartig, Io Ann Cuidrey, joan Cipson, Kathy Seherer, Sandy VValden, Lee Huber, Carol Sandberg, Annette Morreau fllxeh. Studi-ntl, Mary ,lean Woodhum, Randi Morse, Rosemary Blaelchurn, Kathleen VVhite, Beverly Williams, Susie Ilamilton. Alpha Phi VVhile flipping coins at Homecoming, the Alpha Phi's developed an unbeatable system- IIeads we win, tails you lose. The following data proves the infallihility of this method: HEADS: Beta Tau chapter won the outstanding scholarship award and was named one of the top three chapters in the nation. TAILS: The Dianne Kellogg Award was estab- lished and will be presented each year to an out- standing pledge. COIN LOST DOXVN SEXVER: The Sig Ep's and the Alpha Phi'5 sloshed through a rousing water fight on the sun deck. COIN MYSTERIOUSLY SWIPED: Subversive BTO fBlanket Turn Oni gang infiltrated the dorm and launched heated offensives. COIN FAILED TO RETURN AFTER TOSS: Molly MeQuire of the Mafia QMQ-Quire is Italian?D kidnaped the pledges and swept them off to the Pennsylvania coal fields. The Red Baron flew 356 missions in retaliation. 395 ALPHA TAU OMICCIA-FIION'l' ROW: Dan Denning IPI:-dge Tr.J, Don Farguharson iCorr. St-Lal, jolm Ridoux iliee. Sm-nj, Milton Barker tViee-Pres.l, Bruce Young tPres.l, john Hailey i'l'reas.Q, Larry Kern tPu 1. lh-l. Ch.j, Peter Van llnrn tSgt.-at-Armsl, james P. Hoover tSoe. Ch.J, 'l'crry ll. Tinnnons illush Ch.J. SECOND ROW: Steven Cisco, Charles Lynn, Thomas johnson, 'l'ini Crogg, Steve Bannnel, Ken Bush, Bill Bowers, Ted Najam, jim llcuhi, john Freeman, Charlie litter, Steve McMurray, Phil Bruce, THIRD HOW: Dan Dunning, Kiln Schott, Mike Feeney, Bruce Briney, jerry Vtlhipple, Terry Vt'ehcr, Phillip Adler, Peler Magnani, Louis Cill, Cenrge Elliott, james jordan, Boll Desman, Kim Caskill, Ros Stovall. FOUIITII ROW: john Clark, David Broome, Ron Pritzke, jaelc Overman, Bill Ashbrook, Phil Long, Bill Boren, Kenneth Lorenz, Brent Ross, Rick Huse, Eric Ahlvin, Tom VVilliams, A, C. Schwenger, Mike Shepherd, Phil Harris. FIFTH ROVV: Denny Molschl, Vie Olsen, Rick Miller, jim Fouts, Bill VVeyh- mueller, Destry Lambert, Steve Lamar, Dave Eaton, Mike Orr, Mark McDermott, Paul Clute, Tom Kraft, Bryan Shelhy, Cary Fee, jeff Bartle, Marty Munroe, Rohert Roache II. SIXTH ROW: George Myers, Cary Ault, David Murphy, Hank Binder, Richard Murrell, Michael Duch, Ste hen Petersen, james Bruce, Dave Quigley, Ben Schull, Randy Kixiniller, Steve jackson. SEVENTH ROW: Ivan Graham, Pete Workman, Richard Hood, Mike Egnatz. Alpha Tau Omega ICMP' 396 By the end of the year, the Dirty Ol, Man began to wonder if promotion from Motivation Director to Tyrannical Ruler of 95 ATO wards was worth it. Most of the time, with the help of 250-pound Putts to keep uprisings repressed, he faced the group with puffy lids and bloodshot eyes ithanks to sophomore Creen Beret war games which kept the foundations rocking until the wee hours of the morningj. Not to mention that the Man, along with deputies Miltie, Cramps, Ox, Groovie, the Bird, and Baills, had to put up with 35 new inmates and such miser- able antics that even beloved warden Sehmoo groaned. To keep these newest tronblemakers en- tertained, the authorities even went so far as to let them play Treasure Island for one night, providing them with caves, huts, ponds, a treasure chest, and real sand to lend an authentic atmosphere, But even when life got almost too hectic, the ATO's found time to eroon their troubles away with the Kappa's in I.U. Sing. The women of Alpha Xi Delta were a select group this year. Their parlor games were fascinat- ing. XVho else could have thought of rolling eggs down the floor with their noses or passing Life Savcrs on toothpicksi' They also added some unique assets to house unity. For instance, therc was that French hornist who played revville at 6 a.m. and blasted out Taps at midnight. A rock and roll sing- ing waiter provided appropriate dinner music every evening, and there were those chapter inspections planned, carried out, and called off by the pledges. uTypical Alpha Xi activities were brightened by determination-dasliinglfor the door every time the phone rang, building second place floats tthey tried harderl, planning initiation on the day of the pledge walkout, and painting the Phi Sigma Kappa sidewalk in a driving rain. In fact, the men of Phi Sigma Kappa would con- sider thc adjective select a pretty weak term for women who gave thi-in Christmas in May, complete with a gift-wrapped Alpha Xi house. ALPHA XI DELTA-FRONT ROW: Myrna Kanning Wine Presb Linda Alllcrdmg Schol Chl M1rgcllyndm'1n Pitsy Leap Carolyn Rader Irina Marshall Faye Stilla fTreas,J, Mrs. Blackwood fHousc Mothcrb, Linda Yarling CPresj Rita Betty tPledge bownr janet Nilts CCorr Sul FOURTH ROW LOHIHC Bwty lMLmlJCF9hlD Chl Tr,J. SECOND ROW: jackie Freas tlvlcinbcrship Ch.J, Chfi Silver Gerry Rebecca Sharon Iolck Shiron Shiw Mirullr Parte KRQL Stcl jrmict Peters Sandra Cannon Anna Lou CL-c, Rena Stein, Bobbie Hesselgrave. THIRD ROW M Bonnie jordan FIFTH ROW Becky Hlckam Grace Calor Nancy Tcllnrln v '-.vv v X -vvq, ., L l . . Bw! 7, ' H Viv Welcome aboard the USS Beta Theta Pi for a familiarizing exclusion. Please excuse the harnaeles among the ivy . . . after all, this is the oldest ' I fraternity on Campus. In 1964 the Beta'5 dropped anchor and jumped on their hikes to eop first plaee in the Little 500. As if thiswvasnit enough, they then went on to earn the pole position in the 1965 race and finished in seventh place. ln addition, the USS Beta hoatmen decorated the poop deck and stocked the galley fand the wine eellarj for a host of dances. Pigtails and plenty of hay fseedsiij characterized the Barn Danee. The frills and flutters of the BI. Dance gave way to their more sophisticated eounterparts as the men squired their dates to the formal pledge dance. Gangsters and their poop- poop-a-doop gals reigned over the Underworld Dance, hut the men really let down their hair and soaked up a little ancient culture-and a grape or two-at the Roman Orgy. Beta Theta Pi BETA TIIICTA Pl-FRONT IIOIV: john B. Urhahns, N, Thomas Funk tPlcdge Tr.l, Phil Goddard tTreas.l, Steve Hola ll'res,J, Diek Seliaulnann fViee-Prcs.l, Ieff Smith ISL-el, Paul XV. Barada, IVilhur F. Pi-Il III tl'arl.J, Duane Taylor fSoe. Ch.J, Mike Elliott. SICGOND RONV: Don l,. Davis, Mike Shoemaker, john Meyers, jack Shirkey, Dave Sotton, Tom Riehm, Chris Grossman, Dieter Sehmoelliny.:, Diek Leimllacher, Dick Krueger, Dietmar Meyersiek, Iim l'arham, Phil Rake, Arnold Palmer, Alan Ross, Vincent Maronni. Chod Slavin, Sam NV:-arly. THIRD ROXV: Tom Iohnson, jameson Mauzy, Michael Oyer, Roger Elliott, Ghuek Somes, Ron Spivey, john Voris, Rick Reel, Jeff Lytton, Riek XViethoff, Iohn Oherlies, Stan Todd, Dick I-Iouser, Gary Gardner. FOURTH RONV: Steve Conrad, Thom Glapp, Tim I-Iirons, Glenn Roherts, Steve Harris, Bill Shoobridge, Paul Rake, Steve Mt-Kay, Vernon Stowe, Iohn Kinyon, Richard Griffith, Steve Armstrong, Gary E, Ponder, Mike Matti, Terry Woolums, Tom Dobson. FIFTH ROVV: VVilliam Elliott. Steven Reith, Dan Iones, NVilliani Weakley, Tom W. Butz, David Sailors, john Minoats, Brad Dalton, Alan Costlow, Randy Melvlinn, VVard Poulos, Frank Malshury II, Tom Kneeht, Iohn Craig, Charles Riehardson, SIXTH ROW: Steve Hokan- son, Steve Tinsley, Dave Diehl, Jim Miller, Mark Miller. 398 I Liu lIAlt.l-A-l'MUN'l RONV: joan McCullough iTrens.l, Barbara Lowden fSee,l, Susan Schoenstcin tPres,J, Sharon Alexander tVice-I'res.J, Sandy Altman iljleclge Tr.J. SECOND ROW: Alexa Smith, janet liipsher. Carol Weaver, janet Lovell, Nancy Davis, Corky NVilchek, Anne Shet-ks tBus. Rush Ch.l, Lila Vt-stile, Carol Clement, Betsy Bums, Karen Patterson, Robin Harrnff, Carolyn Harniseh. THIRD ROI-V: Emily Schwartz, jean Laeh, Lynn Knebel, Susan Chadwiek, Judy Criss, Kendra Eiler, Sharon Jarvis, Barb VVhite, Ian Ehnian, Mary Ellen Wbitzcl, Mary Ann Bauingartncr, Linda Colins, Ann McCul- lough, joan Laemmer, Darlene Gaines, FOURTH HOW: Barbara Branncn, Judy Atkin- son, Joyce Crooln, Karen lXlcKell, Janie Lat-h, Connie Cresso, Ruth Ann Matix, Karen Martin, Kathy Lorton, Ellen Sherhy, Connie Cliiner, Patty Kollker, Ann Whitmire, Barb Ford, Margie Manushaw. FIFTH HOXV: B. D. Hartley, Diana Linn, Lynn Spicer, Sandy Link, Beverly Strohin, Cathy jones, Kathy MacKenzie, Ilclen Huff, Judy Halle-r, ,Iutli O'Heilly, Shirley Veilh, Lee Ann Bnboelc, Mary I, Koestcr, Vicky Lynn Hall, Kathleen NVilson, SIXTH IIONV: jutly Craig, Carolyn Kuss, Dedc Duff, Karen Sipes, Janice Tyk, Maggie House, Chi Omega Thanks to an obliging fortune teller, the women of Chi Omega caught a glimpse of exciting things to come. The spotlight centered especially on their new home, which should be ready for the eager girls by early fall. Even the Chi O's new housemother, Mom Iaca- belli, could handle the tea leaves pretty well- especially on sleuthing jobs. One evening she caught the Sammies red-handed in the act of stealing light bulbs from the pin light. A glimpse of Little 500 with the Sigma Chiis looked like fun, as did promises of sticky fingers and lots of taffy apples for the animal Homecom- ing sale. Even the jocks, the house basketball team, were predicted to come through with a suc- cessful season. Ahal There was Teter, the faculty adviser, down at a local pub enjoying a popular college sport-chugging. And the houseboy had lots of fun, too, even if he did have a wce bit of trouble catch- ing the pledges as they came shooting down the fire escape. t 399 CHI l'IlIfFHON'I' ROW: llarultl li. Vogel, jun Ilowanl Tlioinas, Todd Hoover tSoc. Steven Sehersehel, Robert Crant, Toni Davis, Doug Horton, Edward Bullard. FOURTH C'h.J, Cln'goi'y I.. 'I'unis f'I'iens.l, john I . Vlullilis Wit-4--l'res.l, Mark A. Asiuar CPres.J, HOVV: Ron Lenaburg, Bill VVillard, Crant Sonics, Dudley Schlelerxsteve Martin, Bruce liek l'r11'e then-.l, llielnucl 'l'.unly tlluuse Mugnl, lYillinm Nuss tllist.l, Cordon Forbess. Cassal, llruen' Brfwniug, Hugh Layer. Dave Cuff, Larry P1-Hill' l'IFTH Rovvi Laffy SLCOND HOW: Dun l'uryis, Stew Doi, tlunnan Iiitlinrclsun, l'hil King, Kent Ash, Flaten, David listes, jeff Vllalsh, Robert Carter, Jeff 101105, Kenneth AnCl9T50n, Ike rry Nhseinaii, Neal Spunnulh, ,lim 'l'ritrh, Iii-nny Burk, john Stokes, Stephen Zeigler, Batalis, Tait Crorud. SIXTH HOXV: Toni Shriner, Roger McNeil, James Miner. llllllD HOXY: XV:ilter llarlon, llonnlil llurlo, Alohn Slnurt, john Ilillt-ry, Kevin Spurger, Chi Phi A look into our crystal ball gave us a sterling picture of the men of Chi Phi, A winning Home- coming float, Cel the Point, loomed into view. Next a haunted house emerged in the distance, complete with monster, mazes, that traditional cas- ket, and eerie melodies by the Fugitives. A closer look into the past revealed Tom Schriner busily boning up for the GE. Quiz Bowl, Tom Smart sinking buckets on the freshman basketball team, and Dave Estes teeing off for the golf team. Then, of course, four equally industrious brothers were absorbing culture Camong other thingsj by working at the Dust. Culture also came into the picture when the men kicked off their sandals and tuned up their lyres for an original 'iRoman Orgy. Our crystal ball really went on a spree and dis- closed that Little 500 hopes were high with two returning veterans and the Alpha Cams, Of course house screnades were also on the agenda, for what women could resist that lilting guitar? Double-breasted suits, raeeoon coats, and those long, long heads really had a heyday at Delta Chi's annual Kelly XVake Dance. To provide an authentic Roaring Twenties atmosphere, the guys even ap- pealed to Haroldis Cluh in Reno for posters to plaster on the walls. After all this old-fashioned excitement, things took on a seasonal look when the pledges honored the active chapter with a Yuletide dinner and dance. Blue Champagne' was the theme of the spring formal, where the Delta Chi Sweetheart was crowned. Studying paid off again as the I.U. chapter re- ceived the E. Kimble scholarship trophy for the ninth consecutive year. An Arabian meinher of the house, Ad Moussallam, gained the spotlight as pres- ident of the Arah Student Organization. XVith so many sweet teethn in the house, the men finally just annexed the Read Center snack har. But they also GAVE happiness again this year by sponsoring a Korean orphan, ,F Xi V' s to ie if le ' . rin: , hx ll ', , al? Q! w f'gT. .,',s1- , .. 8. 1 XT-Tl? .: filvwi--' i'n'W4 ii ' , fllfai ,g,fH e QHIHI Lfllf- g- I N: iiill A lIl,lll , 5 3 V1 l ll ' ll I up my, il' .!. I 1---I -.A Delta Chi DELTA CHI-FIRST ROW: Dave Weaver fC0rr. Seal, Joseph R. Cochran fPledge Counselorl, Ralph E. Calvin fSec.J, Phil Graham fViee-Pres.J, Denny Fisher fPres.J, Gregg Vane lTreas.J, Norm Lewis fSgt.-at-Armsl, Steve Walker fGrad. Sehol. Adv.J. SECOND ROW: Thomas J. Leland, VVilliam E. Haniford, Randall Burkhart, Michael D. Cooper, Richard L. Weaver, Iohn W. Buck, Larry Coulehan, Steven Lee Klepfer, David W. Friend. THIRD ROW: Donald E. Rodda, Richard A. Stock, Tom Robbin, Gerald L, I-laiduk, James McDaniel, Michael Paxson, Michael L. Shoen, Ross A. Brown, Henry S. Strand, Steven M. Reisingcr. FOURTH ROW: Rohert C. jones, George A. Kockentiat, Dannie Kliane, Mike Farrell, Shelby Gerking, Sam Cramer, Mike Brizius, Carter Nelson, Gregory McDaniel, FIFTH ROW: William B. Randolph, Douglas R. Baumgarrlt, Larry E. Keller, james E, Kolodziej, Gregory I-I. Durnmuck. 401 Seventy-one Tri-Delts under one roof! Even for Mom Lewis, that's quite a handful. She did her best, but the pledges still managed to pull a few pranks. Last spring they all sneaked over to the house at 5 am. and rang tl1e fire alarm. Everyone was out in record time, including the pledges, who had to seramhle out a side window to escape. Then there was the time that tl1e john seats dis- appeared, only to turn up as accessories for an old- fashioned song and danee routine hy the pledges. But pledgeship had its eollstruetive side, too. The girls all donned aprons in the spring and in- vited tl1e eampns to their an11ual Delta Di11er. In addition, the Tri-Delts honored their mothers and their flower at a Pansy Breakfast. Knee-deep i11 snow and ski sweaters, the women daneed 11p a real storm at their Cln'ist1nas dance, but things took on the pert look of spring when the pledge fUl'lTI2ll rolled around. Delta Delta Delta Dl l.l.X Dl',l.I X l7lil,'I:X-l ll0N'l HUXY: Kaye lllaekiiinie tllee. Seal, ,laekie VVrigl1t tfli l IUX11111 Nill ill l 1. p. ,, . - 1'11e us 1 Cl1.l, Cl11'1sjn1l111s tC111'1'. Seed, janlee lrlllrltlllllllt' tl 1'es,j, Mrs. 'trfd .- 1' L oll1e1l, l.111da Duty tViee-l'r Kay Kinnison tllouse Mngrj, Mill 1 luyls tllousi ltl ts a1'sl1.1 Co.1s S-l1nl, tIl1.l, Kailua Cnl1n1'11 lane. Clrj. SECOND ROXV: Lynn Owens, bu 1 I 1 l I l sle llawke, Dane Y.11n'1', jenny NOYIIK tlx nrsl all, Diane Knhow KS onsor Ch., Belle ougher, llayle ll11nle1'x1'o11ml, -lan ,l111o11, Ann Sweilyer, jaeki Blaek, jullla lvillis. TIIIRD V: D'a11e l'lKlXY1ll'llS, Sue Slnxrs, M111'ga1'rt Dawson, Marilyn Blei, Ann l'lZllTl11'IllIl , HON 1 t g Nlarey Nordluml, Candy lXl11rr.1y, jenny lloleo111l1, Patti 'll.1lhot, janet Beaver, Susan Ivey, ltlareia Ps-iree. FOURTH RONY: Linda Tallos, Kathi Kowalski, Mary F. Conrad, Donna lliehwalski, Sl1arc,11 Kline, julie Teyher, Ieanne Caskill, joyee Beavans, Jayne Grote, Cllarlene Crawiord, Carol Vlllleeler. FIF'I'li RONV: Sheila Ewing, Ellen Epst, Ginny 'l'o11er, Katie johns, Connie Brown, Ainanda ML-Kee, Anne Steele, Peggy Diek- inann, Molly kYll'lil'lilIll, Pat Purkey, jean Maull. SIXTH ROXV: Bunny Durand, Alice Young, Sue 'llI7lllllll1lL'I', Sherry Bendure, Pain Kraegel, Fran Green, Susan Barnett, Diana Chadwick, Paula Camion, DELTA GAMMA-FRONT RONV: Barhara Cordell tllee. Seed, Sherry Walsh CSehol, Ch.J, Marcia llolloway tlst Viee-Presb, Barhara Carvill tl'res.l, Sharon Baheoelc tflnd Viee-l'res.J, Carolyn Mullikin t'I'reas.J, judy ,lones tRush Ch.l, Karen Sinclair tHouse Mn 'r.J. SECOND ROXV: janiee l oreman, Chris Howald, Mary Nelle Morris, Susan Carloelc, Mary Louise Hnmey, Pam Meyer, Susan Ramsay, Marty Rudolph fSoc. Cl'i.l, Pat Molenda tSoe, Rush Ch.i, Paula Hoehford tllit. Ch.l, Charmaine Clay, jane A. Wheatley, Pat Sherhondy, l'at Daxls. THIRD HOXV: Susan Hertzherg, Florence Jones, Jane Hamilton, Sydney Silvers, Mary Sinnoek, Bonnie Taelcney, jill VVhitele-ather, Lynda VVoodrow, Marcia Moynahan, Pam Hartmann, Patti Murphy, Trish Walter, Suzie Rad- loff. l 0UlI'l ll ROVV: Peg Stinson, Mary lillen Barton, Cathy Shipley, Anne Donnellan, Diana Brogneauv, Kay Bruheelf, Sally Huey, Landis Toreom, Carol Cliessman, Andrea Darrow, llolly Bunshaw, Mary jo Ridgeway, Ilarhara Sehwerin, FIFTH ROVV: Laura Rudolph, Diane Foster, Tina llihhs, Twyla Reed, Anne Simon, jill Carithers, Dehhie Hall, Shari NVriy.5ht, Sandy Bye, Lisa W'arner, Dodi Forst, Ann Annstrong, Linda Dulce, Paula Koenig, SIXTH RONN: Beth Millar, Margaret L. Camferdam, Marcia Attehcrry, Leslie Lee l:Iwin51, Claudette Surher, Dale Stark, Patricia Siegesinund, Patricia Koop. Delta Gamma Dear DC Diary, ' XVQ cant helieye another year has flown XVith all the lizards into aetives grown. 5 5 . Dales raincoat still sports those fateful tags, .1 And we have sneaked Sc-hwerin's Playboy mags XVe won't forget our own redlieaded witeh, Or all our salesmen with their daily piteh, Those weigh-ins ot NIarty's Cholesterol Cluh, Or Sharons pinning followed hy her tub. XVe all contended for Pig of the XVeek And our phoenix had a trophy in his beak. Tina was everyone's favorite huddy, too, XIX-'re soled on you we showed with many a shoe. To honor every house we changed our skit, And we swiped those melons hit by hit. We tiptoed with our sisters from Purdue XVhile our dads' skit proclaimed I love you. .131 , i 'V' . I . 403 DELTA TAU DICl,'I'A-FHON'l' HOVV: Mike Ifnllurd, Steve Ingle, Tim Cline, Rick Boston iRee. Si-ul, Custer liilehie Wiee-l'rus.i, lN1rs.'Cm-in-vieve Ilart fllousc Mother, Dave Celhers fI'res.J, john Thoinpson lCorr. Si-e.l, Vllilliani Fox, john Rader fTreas.. SECOND ROVVL jerry Clit-sling, Greg Faust, Cary Boone, Dave Ehcrly, Stan Rehn, Dave Corhin, Doug Givens, Rick Peoples, jim Sehwier, Dan Duncan, Don NVhitc, THIRD HOW: Roh llahn, Toni Cory, Greg Gill. liiek VVyndhaln, Steve Troxel, Kevin Sheets, Bruce Pit-ree, Ilrad XN'arren, Cory llrlnulage, Allan Bratton. FOURTH ROVV: Bill Rowland, Bill Hebert, Steve Anderson, Rod Hersberger, Ronald Morgan, Don Salter, Dave VVynne, Jared Ingwalson. Jeff Fisher, Harold Milli, Larry Youse. FIFTI-I ROWV: Dallas Mulvaney, Roger Swanson, Phil Ireland, Bill Busehinann, Inn Meyrs, Steve Frederick, Clark Snyder, Dave Erickson, Harvey Sullivan, Andy Morrow, Mike Hawley, Diek Kuster. SIXTII RONV: Ted Kuhlensehinidt, Mike Sharrer, Rick Kiovsky, Michael Bedrce, jeff Ilartig, lid Ferguson, Steve Paige, Cary Surber. Delta Tau Delta 'Y . 'Q s. 404 This house is one complete horessl XVe've had some real jewels this year. Of course a new Delt initiate can talk, with pledgeship and all those wild times behind him. Remember that morning when the Crane Patrol Ca gang of fall pledgesj drove VXV's into the living room? It was hard -.. enough to get them hack out without worrying about all that shaving cream and the flat tires. Ot course, we suppose the guys blamed all this on the most likely suspect-Fred Underhill, No one's ever seen him, but he's in on everything, A real joiner. Have you ever heard of the inner Iraternity ? Men living on the second floor struck out on their own this year, They elected officers, held chapter meetings, and even rushed other brothers in the P-rl house, Now THATS organization. F, The Shadows of Night obliged with a sterling -jj performance at the fall Delt Street Dance, and no ,-mi one was spared when it came to the Hawaiian l Luau. Couples tried in vain to make it across that rope bridge without getting tossed into the pond. H l Living the life of a DU means: Mother C when l youre in trouble . . . a big red fire engine in the back yard , . . team work to win I.U. Sing , . . 21 Hell Week gunner, ready to shoot all who walk by . . . no study tables for pledges fwho are very con- scientious on their ownll . . . those nights spent raising all hell at the Stardust . , . a successful pin-light theft . . . walking the plank on Ft. Lauderdale night . . , dancing knee-deep in straw . . . being the only non-secret fraternity on campus . . . Ex-Lax in the chocolate pudding , . . the Sisters of the Seven Stars . . . the living room eouch you donit sit on QOh yeah'?J . . , having friends like the Herd . . . dancing amidst 2,000 long-stemmed roses . . . Saturday night at the house . . . paddling around in the Jordan WITHOUT a pin. So xvhatis non-living? Now you know who NOT to ask , . . a man of Delta Upsilon. if I ' I L ,J Jxv 7.--- -VII: l i l Delta Llpsilon DELTA UPSILON-FRONT ROVV: Steve Moore, Brent Circle tSee.J, Bob Black lTreas.l, Patty Kollker tSweetheartD, Pat Moss lSel'iol. Clrb, Ion Petrovich CViee-Pres.l, Steve Frederieks tPres.J, Bob XYiseinan lPledge Tr.l, Charles Zeller CRush Ch.J, Frederick B. XYillianis lSoe, Ch.J, Chuek Munkwitz tHouse Rep.J, Bob Matthews tAth. Clrj. SECOND ROW: Ron Smith, Bob Lehr, Steve Moore, Steve Baxter, Kenneth Bussey, Leo VVard jr., Larry Fagerst i, Bill Roberts, Larry Alexander, Brian Cray, Iiin Parsons, Shel Sheray, ,lim Davis, Mike Livingston, Steve Pence, Patrick Ramsey. THIRD ROWV: Sam Whitsitt, Iohn Borgineier, jeff Chastain, Dave Allard, Bill Scott, Dallas Coate, Michael Sehwartzknpf, Joe Elbert, Bob Faraone, Don Sinununs. FOURTH ROVV: Dave Diesslin, Bill Ault, Bob Tennyson, Ed Heinz, Steve Miller, Cary Dunn, Bob Dodds, Tim Swank, Ron Fritz, Steve Van Zant, Leonard Krebs. FIFTH RONV: Steve Enochs, Ron Peyton, Erie Vyberlnan, Rodney Frey, james Powell, Bill Coebel, Dave Owen, Mike Young, lack XVilson, Don Childers, Bobby Ray Raez, joe Brink, Mike McDaniel, Kenton Susott, Daniel Sehaub. SIXTH ROVV: Robert john, Robert Reasor, Mike Phillips, Tennyson Hull, Cliff De La Croix, james R. MeKinney, Craig Flora. 405 fleha DELTA ZljTA-FRONT ROVV: Sharon Yauillni CCorr. Set-J, Anita junken IROC. Seal, Mary llawkius Klst Viee-l'res.J, Mrs, XVall.iee lllouse Molherl, Ian Coplin fPres.l, Iaekie Pallalin lRnsh Ch.J, Donna NVolI i'l'1'4-ash. SECOND ROXV: jeana Stewart, Carolyn Binner, Cathy Cilison, Mary Mt-Clraw, Carolyn Hill, Judi llall, Judy Robinson, Kathy Power. THIRD RONV: Raehel Xlninpler, Carole Lynn NVright, Mary Card, Diane MThe women of Delta Zeta require you to re- port for basic training at Delta Zeta headquarters . . These hrusque words drafted dads from all over and shipped them in to join their daughters for a fall weekend on eainpus, But it wasnit all peeling potatoes. The Delta Zeta's escorted their fathers to the football game and pop concert and then 'honored them with a Sunday banquet. Another banquet was in store for the house waiters, dishwashers, cooks, and maids. Officers, stocked with trays of tood and plenty of detergent, served a Ynletide meal and even sudsed down the dishes afterwards. Mrs. Lueille XVallaee, the new DZ housemother, got a quiek initiation into the inn and frolie of caring for 50 Coeds. KVhen the DZ's lifted Sigma Pi's pin light, the men retaliated by kidnapping Mrs. XYallaee. Soon her fs-ininine charges will have a chance to grow in number, the new house out on far North jordan, which should be ready for OC- eupaney hy nest fall, will house 80 women. Qfeta Sehwahn, Ruth llieknian, Sandy Berry, Iudith A. Senn, Bobbi Fisher. FOURTH ROVV: Pat Thielen, Sarah VVrii1ht, Sue Ellen Blessing, Denise jones, Flo Peterson, Randy Reardon, Diane XVL-iiner lHist.J. FIFTH ROXV: Pat Creshain, Kathy Fishhurn, Carol Birdsong, Judi Salisbury, Carol Foor, Peggy Bychinsky, Donna Andree, Nancy Ellis 406 D- CAMMA PHI BETA-FRONT BOVV: Pat Vnnesh tHouse Mngr.l, Nancy Wesselman iSi1lI1ll2ll'tlSl, Diane Tapia tHush Ch.l, Diane Dross iRee. Seul, Angela Duhm tPres.l, Mrs. Et-kt-ls tllouse Motherl, Marge Coding tViee-Pres.l, Chris Podd CSoe. Cl1.l, Sue Lower iCorr. Sl'L'.l, Sheila Mc-Burnie lSehol. Chl, Judy Rulll tTreas.l. SECOND ROW: Charlene Ratliff, Diane Baker, Susi Seovern, Sue Cole, Mary Bancroft, Iane McCara, Karen Smith, Betsy Sehnepf, Pat Sullivan, Liz Bedree, Mary Hawkins. THIRD ROW: Cheri Egelston, Nancy Cox, Mary VVilson, Carolyn Lones, Suzanne Karan, Sally Schnepf, ' Q Evie Nil!-KY. Irene llozdovieh, Ann llarness, Sally Ilite. FOURTH ROW: Jane Slayton, Kathy Erdel, Sandy Settle, Betty Hudson, Karen Koeyha, Caren Canglofl, Kathy Kin- L-aid, Janet Caston, Shan-en Cen-rle, Cindy XVhite, Carol Crt-viston. FIFTH ROXV: Becky Brown, Janie Shields, Patty Petznilc, Donna Fowler, Lynne Cihson, Mary In Hamm. Diane Davies, Kathy Griffey, Mary Cass, Naney Bachmann, Ann Swisher, Suzanne McKay, Beverley Craclen, amrna Phi Beta Spring was the perfect time for an exciting picnic with the Delts at Mc-Cormicles Creek, and that un- predictable season also held promise for the coach of the Sig Ep Little 500 hike team. He still hasnit gotten over his good fortune of being bundled off to the Gamma Phi house and held hostage for hours. This year 5 am. tire drills were a special attrac- tion. Pledges walked out one morning just before every alarm clock in the house somehow managed to go oft at the crack of dawn. Kicks went tool- ing around the KDR house singing 'iLittle Bird at 1 a.m. for another eye-opener, The ATOis horessed the house by mowing their letters in the lawn and scribbling them everywhere in shoe polish. But, thanks to overwhelming fem- inine hue and cry, the guys sheepislily returned to make the grounds spic and span again. The sen- iors of the two houses had a more successful time together when they went 'iDusting'i to the tune of ATO Sweetheart' 1 -4,-1 1 1+ 407 lxAI I A Al l'IIA ISI IRONT ROW Piurt Spaulding fseel Curtis THIRD ROVV: Richard Lane, Nate Cunningham, Donald Snmthers, I Wilson ill isl Clucntc A Wilson fl resl Luv:-ll Bro s Reginalcl Danny VViIliums Jr, FOURTH ROVV: Bruce Robinson, flloust Mugxb Vhlliim XliysfV1Lc Pnsl SECOND ROW Hcnr Cordtll Gill, Leecster Jackson, Miclmcl Snorden, FIFTH ROW: Bnuiutt C uy Crm, Willie VVird Robert Hunm Edwin Marshal John jones, Albert Cage. Being a pledge, I'm not supposed to know any- thing, but I overheard some Kappa Alpha Psi actives discussing the past year. They kept mutter- ing Yeah, thats odd. That's odd, too. Sure it was odd that the pledges could all har- monize, and it was odd that there were so many cars at the house . . . not so much hiking to classes. But there was nothing odd about the fact that three Kappa,s played varsity football and that a couple of pledges played freshman football. And what was so odd about pledging 200 per cent to Campus Chest? And you should have been to one of the dances . . . the guys would chant K'Hey you, hey you, you look so good to mel fThat was to warm everyone up, which wasn't so odd.l But can you imagine the actives discouraging pledge boresses? Now THAT was odd. But what could be more normal than the Little 500 Dance with the Sammies? Or pledges breaking a window while toting a bed . , . with an active still in it? Or pledges working? Now THAT was normal. Change can alter many things, hut thc women of Kappa Alpha Theta made eat-h bit of newness conform to the traclitions of one of l.U.'s oltlest houses. Surronnclings took on a luxurious face as the Theta's moved into their rt-inocli-lcd home. From the spacious living room clown to the plvtlgesl best friend-the telephone bootli-x'elvety real walls antl tntlor styling atlclvcl a touch of elegance, Along social lines, the women went all out to make Ilornecoining with the Fiiiis an ewciting affair. In fact, the enthusiasm was so catching that about 25 couples cleciclvtl that this kintl of eo-operation was great-ancl kept it up. The women also en- tertainetl foreign stntlt-nts with the Acac'ia's at their International Tea, clancecl thi- night away with the Lamhtla Cliils at the Lawn Party, anml workctl with the Sig lfp's to provitlv clinnvr ancl lots of Christmas surprises for lIIKll'1'P1'lX'llt'gt'll chiltlren. An elegant Christmas formal, complete with flock tree and real velvet tlL'c-orations, ancl a lively spring pledge clanet- polished off the yr-ar. my-. fl V sf 'lllff-5 ,gg ,.: 7- Kg C 5'l?4Q - 9' Kappa Alpha Theta KAPPA ALPHA TI-IETA-FRONT ROVV: Barbara Wade fllouse Mn 'r., She-rl Bills CBus. Rush Chj, Phyllis Mott fSoc. Rush Clrj, Carol Utterback CCSEH3. Seejl, Susie Rogers Clst Vice-Pres.l, Mrs, Roclecker lHousc Motherl, Vickie jornotl lPres.J, joy Brandenburg 12nd Vice-Pres.J, Jackie Innes lTreas.l, Emily Huntington fSoe. Ch.7. SECOND ROVV: Diane Hamacher, Carole Fulkerson, Nancy Strickhom, Mary jo Steffee, Io Ellen' Andrews, Creggie Salisbury, Susan Vlfisely CSec. and Pledge Tr.j, Diane Worl, lem Wadsworth, Cheryl Love, Anne Nesbit, Patricia Kollmar, Karen Inman, Tina Hamilton, Cindy Wearly. THIRD ROW: Becky Eichom, julie Foster, Susie Stemer, Susan Boles, Pat Romey fRec. Seal, Kathy Riester, Carolyn Brown, Mary Beth Schnmlz, Susan Siegert, Kathy Lott, Sara NVhitcsicle, Ann Bayer, Annelies Haag. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Fleisclnnan, Sharon Shafer, Katey Keehan, Pat lletzel, Carol King, Anne Meier, Pain Ogden, Anne Lewis, Ann Flaningam, Molly Maloney, Jeanne Allinan, Iilli-n Whitt, Miriam Reiss, jam- Browne, Charlotte Bollt-s. FIFTII ROWV: Jane Carlson, Claire Mahan, Bt-ek Bailey, Mary Saylws, Connie Clark, Cainile Kaylor, Janie Upwartl, Sanrly Covalt, Sarah Sarvin, Barbara Carr, Iutly Foulkr-Q, jane Cossartl, Mary Alice Callahan, Suzi Harrison. SIXTH ROW: Patty Curry, Nancy Thomson, Cynthia Young, Anne jones, Anne Bratlorcl, Ellen Crilfin, Carolyn NVilhelm, jane Ann Furtl, Iean Ann Ford. 409 W X itll 5 It's really surprising that the women of Kappa Delta had a roof over their heads this year. Be it park rats that eansecl all the ruekns, or that wilier type of rat-the fraternity man-it seemed as if every time a KD turned around, something else was missing. First it was the trophies from the TV room, which weretouncl stashed in the KDR house. Then the entire array of silverware also Ltisappearecl for a day, thanks to the pledge class, And on spaghetti night, ton! Next the senior cunt-li and the KD crest were snatehecl from their hallowed nic-hes. Anal the com- posite picture really het-arne a hot item on the Creek hlat-lf market, passing from the Lamhrla Chi's to the Sigma Nurs and finally on to the DU's. In retaliation, the women clicl a little composite snatching of their own, Anil they also got even with the Lamhtla Chi's hy preparingz, a hox lunch auction and then turning the whole affair into one rather large horcss. Kappa Delta K.-tl'P.-X DICLTA-FRONT ROW: Vicki Harrison tHush Ch.J, Kristi Ottesen flfditorl, Charlotte jones tSee.l. Carol Iiottorff tPres.J, Actele Clarke Cl-louse Motherl, Laurie Beyer tVice.Pres.J, Sheila Hoe t'l'reas.J. Pat McClure tl-louse Mngr.J. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Cnnnican, Cheri Chinnberlain, Sharon Swantler, Crissy Davis, Peggy Fryar, Ntartx' tllassnn, Sanity Cassner, Mary :tune XVarren, Georgie Kerr, Betsy Point, Caroline lfislier, ,lan Swanun. 'IDIIIIKD NOW: .lean fsnapp, Karen Uruhh, Ct-nie Campbell, Kathy Kline, lan Slnvuln'itlge, Xlilly Km-esliaii, txlalie Norris, jmly Ritter, Mary Crowder, June Rice, Lavonne Behler, FOURTH ROXV: Ian Eaton, Jean Jarcline, Karen Thomas, Peggy Rust-nklans, Chris Blackman, Marcia L2llll'ltZSf't t, Mary tVintl1rop, Robin Mills, Connie Loving, Suzanne Penz, Carol Matthews, Trudy Braclforcl. FIFTH ROW: janet Rnsier, Nina Adolph, Katie Tilforcl, Chris Beelke, Eve Watson, Roberta Chapman, Brenta Vincent, Becky Hudelson, Mary Lenz, Alice Hague, Cinny Gray, Marilyn Musgrave. SIXTH ROW: Nancy Buselnnann, joy I-Iilsmier, Bert VanDenBosch, Io Ne Rugenstein, Connie Balser, Judy Diekmann, Cancly Tolles, Ian Cupp. 410 KAPPAI DELTA RHO-FRONT ROXV: Stephen Hyatt iTre1s.l Ste he F IPI d ' -K ,f p n ree e ge Tr,l, Richard Ham lPres.l, Larry Duvall lRush Ch.J, Fred Florjancie Cllouse Mngr.l, Craig Thomson lSoe. Ch.J. SECOND ROXV: Dennis Kennedy, Kim Brown, VV. Anthony VVI' -lv ' f -' ' '- iitttgt, Dan Balxtr, Barry lltath, Larry Woodward, Ray Noppa, Ron Corley, Greg Fiehter, Cary Boeliinger, Steve Branam, lim Lyon, Tim Mains, John Patton, jame Rakes, Bob Becker, Noel Bowers, Larry Shearer, Bill Abel. THIRD RONV: Martin Mt-Afee, Clynn Clad, Richard Salih, Stephen llutltlleston, Cary VVilson, Eugene Rachon, Richard Edrington, George Bewley, Randy Trehing, Stephen D, Rollins, Nolan Allen, Greg Rhodes, Peter Schmitt. FOURTH RONV: Rick Reedy, Everett Strawhun, WVilliam Crye, Tom Richard, james Sherby, john WVcavcr, Fred WVnldkoetter, Sandy Crye, Larry Hessen, Dave Saip, Mark Lundgren, R. Michael Pyle, Barry L, Mills, get-lllkl. Slosar, Dennis NViesc, Bill Smutxer. FIFTH RONV: Dan Bur-ter, Mike Nlfoodwarc, Dick Byrum, Cary WVintler, Randall Nt-vils, ,lim NVilliams, Brandt Ludlow, David Lawler, Mark Smedley, Andrew W. Lilliston, Edward Beach, Paul Hartmann, Terry Kors, Chuck Gregory, Ion Smith, Emie Yelton, john Lockwood, Judd R. Cook. Kappa Delta Rho Kappa Delta Rho- ed into Homecoming this year full speed ahead. Velma worked hard prepar- ing a Homecoming feast that the alumni really Went for, and the KD's pitched in to help erect a bison in the front yard. Homecoming over, the KDR's stretched mightily and sleep-fruggedn through their Pajama Dance. As a reward for helping Wally locate his YW' in the dining room, the aetives usnowedn the pledges with a Christmas formal theyll long remember. After finals, those surviving the draft enjoyed I.U. Sing, complete with Alpha Phiis. What can we say, other than that the experience was uallegron? The KDR,s were a clean-shaven lot, the only handlebars they had were on their Little 500 bikes. Perhaps they werent Road Masters, but they had a great time-just ask the Gamma Phi's. The Kahuna smiled upon the men at their spring Hawaiian Luau, and they closed the year with memories of the wildest tropical paradise on cam- pus. Q-1.3m-L --- 411 KAI'l'.-X KAl'l'A IZAIXIMJX-lfliON'l' NOXY: liarlmni Bot-lufr KSUL-. Hush Chj, Judy Deems Sclinc-idvwiml, Sally Fox, Polly Tressclt, Mc-laniv Maclicnzic, Carol Stcinhcrg, Darra lPltfdgi- 'I'r.l, IJ:-lilly Di-tlwr Ili:-gixti'ni'l, Susin- Tardv find Yiu--I'ius.J, Shelli-y Morris Whitlinghill, Marilyn Hudson, Madalyn Civan, Tracy XVilson, Lesley Bush, Ioycc Hit Yau-I,ri's.j. Mis, llulh lannhlm- lllonw Mnllu-rl,'Barhara Dnlala ll'rcs.J, Lynn Shu- Bowl-rs, Kathy Runiplu. FOLVHTII RONY: Susan Shoaff, Marcin Tclandcr, Caylc Byers, nmkt-r tffnrr. Si-tml. Ann ffnvt-y Kiln-L-. Si-ol. ,l-ivliiv Fox i'l'rt-as,l, Connie' Schull Utlarshall. Pvnny VVilc-y, Pain Morgan, Cathy Sprengt-r, Sllli XVhitc-, Peggy jones, Vicki NVitmer, SECOND HOW: Snr Mi-yn-r, Susii- hliillnnn, la-slic Stn-plu-ns, Clnria Cluiiilmrling, Ianiu Lynn Hokanann, jan Hughcl. FIFTH HOVV: Pat XVL-ir, Jatkiv Pletn-ln-r, Chrin Meadows, Brantlinin-r. Lynn liulln-rlnrd, Marian Y.nnn'y Kllnnst- Ch.J, Kathy llaughi-y lSL-hol. Ch.J, joan Mc-Ilroy, Susie Vaughan, Ann Hansel, jvaninc Ilauphnan, Icannc Baker, Marilyn Cunnim- Carr llius, llnsh Ch.J, Andn-a lhllunn Hint-. Ch.J, Cynthia Mauuk lCult. Ch.J, Iludson, Nancy Shultz, Lani john, Cail Engel. SIXTH RONV: jane Lundy, Ionni Ianko- jnm-K Crigshy. Snsir- liiiili-rlit-ld, Susan Wondhurin-. 'VIIIRD HONV1 Vicki Ilanscll, Carol vich, Helen Nankivell, Iudy Johanson, Cynthia Barllctt. Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority of KKC: They tell me you are expressive and I answcr: The Kappa Pil'lil'I'S recorded a third album this spring. And they toll mo that you are vt-rsatilv and I believe them, for I have soc-n you: Making an attempt at paper mac-hc art . . . Frantit-ally doing pnshfups on the front lawn after an L-scapadu in Bryan Park . . . I Pairing with tht- Pi l'hi's for thc 'iMonmouth Duou . . . Sc-rihhling songs a la Shake-speare . . . YVorking with the ATOES for Little 500 . . . Bi-ncvoicntly donating jason to the Betays . . Faithfully guided hy Mom Lamhlc . . . Acquiring a ncw toinhstonc . . . Botching up the piwsiclviic-y . . Planning, Hoping, Achieving, Laughing, Proud to be Kappa's! 412 Newness came naturally to the men of Kappa Sigma this year. Surroundings took on a touch of the future as the hrothers adjusted to the squeaky newness and luxurious efficiency of a just-finished house near the end of North jordan. One firmly entrenched tradition among the Kappa Sig's is their firm belief in that worn but venerated axiom-'iStudy hard during thc week, but oh those weekends! Ilowever, memhers of the 021 Club occasionally took exception to this rule hy throwing a few TCIXY flings. A rollicking harn dance-The Cranary Ball-set the pace for the Kappa Sigs' round of annual activities. OX't'l'XX'tlI'kl'll college students promenade-d their partners from this event right into the whoop- de-doo of the Underworld Ball in the spring. Couples pulled racoon fur coats and garters out of the moth halls for this affair, which fully exploited a Roaring Twenties theme. In April the I.U. chapter polished up to host the Indiana Kappa Sig chapters at State Day. Kappa Sigma KAPPA SICMA-FRONT RONV: Pete Delevett, Tom Sharp, Robert Iasinski lSec.I, Robert Bielewiez tXl.C.l, Paul Smith lPres.I, Chip Bennett tVice-Pres.J, VV. P. Stitt lHouse Mngr,l, Jim Stelle tflush Ch.l, C. Dawson Asdcll, Stephen T. Porter. SECOND RONV: Paul Crat, Laurence Bc-all, Stephen Kuykcndall, Dick Harmon, Cary T. Parker, Ken Kaylor, Tom Schuctz, Philip Struebig, David Miller, Rohert Rome. THIRD ROW: Larry II. Spitz, Arthur Oehmieh, George Lctts, Cary YV. Allen, Alan Hartman, Iames Malooley, Frederick ML-Carthy, Dwight Creen, Steven Mt-Coy, Thomas R. Ensor fChap.I. FOURTH ROXV: Tom Szaho, John Plotner, Iames Bopp, Michael Edwards, Robert Cray, Ray Kem, iwiit-lm-l Seuderi, Creg Rinehart, Mike Fox. FIFTH ROVV: James L. Wood, lrVilliam Nikseh, john Hausehild, jim Huminsky, Mark A. Sprecher, Cary Peterson, Chris Asdvll. SIXTH ROVV: Terril Rominc, jim M. James, Lawrence Jackson, john Humphrey, Laurence Iohnson. 413 3 4' , XVho is mans best friend-his woman or his dog? It seems that the Lambda Chi's have voted for the dog. The BIC result of the election was Tekon, their new St. Bernard. Unfortunately, dogs are more destructive than women Calthough easier to train, the guys claiml. They chew on furniture and romp into the dorm uninvited, and this i'pup kept the Lambda Chi bucket brigade busy for weeks bailing out the formal living room until he was house- broken. Ruined grass tells many tales, and for the Lambda Chi's it testified that the Lawn Party was hetter than ever, even though those last bowls of punch were turning into last minute concoctions of ice cream and grape fruit sections. The spring Kula transformed the house into a Polynesian paradise, complete with helching vol- cano and tropical lakes. VVhile the dance was the biggest of the year, the costumes were next to nothing! After all, what can you expect with only a yard and a half of material? Lambda Chi Alpha I..XMBD.'X Clll .'li,llll.'k-l7ilON'l' ROVVJ Ken Todd, Doug Spitzer fSnc. Ch.l, Dave Spitver ll'leilge 'l'r.J, lion lislileman lTrens.J, Bill Mit-Inu-l Wice-I'res.l, jim Richwine fl'res.l, Larry I,1nh.xrt tl'ledge 'l'r.J, Dave Ifitlerling KS:-e.J, Fred Adamezyk fSehol. Clrl, Rieliard Collings tllil.l, Miki- Corey lllush Clrl. SICCOND ROVV: William Belauger, George Bigg, Bill Keaton, Ron Roberts, Rohr-rt llunm-r, Chuck Loeaseio, James johnson, Mike Timmons, john Riggs, Nick Anast, Tony Dean. TIIIRD RONV: Greg Mings, 'Tom Crandall, jim llaivke, Kim Baker, Al Beckley, Mark Coodson, Monte Assiff, Denny Knierim, Jim Frederick, Alex Emmons, Walter Lucid. FOURTH ROXV: Mike Creener, Charles C. Smith, Mike Kennedy, Tom Bemhardt, Robert Carter, Roger Haywood, George Healey, Steve Browne, Ion Banks, Bob Swanson, Ken Kirkendorfer. FIFTH ROW: Dave Wallace, Steve Van Tyle, John H. Young, Steve Luedeman, Rick Hender- long, Paul Schanher, john Mc-Donald, Ion Watson, Danny Haenes, Chris Isaacs, SIXTH ROVV: Dale Bowman, Ted Siela, john Etherton, Ralph Lumm, Barry Burnett, jim Brown, Fred Morgan, Dick Mackey. 14 OMEGA PSI PHI-FRONT ROW: Isaac WVilliams fPres.J, Brandon Iames C. Holman, Aussie Rodgers Edwin 'Vfoorc Theodore Moore L. H. Atkins fDean of Pledgesl, Brown Marks CTreas.J, George FOURTH ROW: Lee Moss III lPieclge Coordl Kcnncth Newsome Weems tCha J. SECOND ROVV: john Tatum, George H. Neal, john W. Brooks II. Chuck Russell, john L. Davis, THIRD ROW: Richard D. Robinson, Contrary to popular opinion, there IS an or- ganization on campus which is not controversial. They call themselves the Omega Psi Phi's and can be distinguished by such overt activities as a Linen which specializes in the Q-Stompl' at dances. In early fall, the Q's Cas the group is called by those who knowj lined up a certain number of Dogs at the Indiana Motor Inn for a Going-Over Dance. The group's spokesman revealed at a later interview that this really WAS a pledge dance. Also last fall, 11 registered Q's engaged in a football demonstration for the Camp Atterbury Job Corps. The men of Omega Psi Phi seemed to be quite American in spite of their Greek backing. After all, with a motto like Friendship is essential to the soulf' unwholesome activities are simply out of the question! CA1though one of the brothers DID abdicate . . . to get married.j mega Psi Phi PHI DELTA Tlll'I'l'AvFRONT RONY: Richard Fischer, Dennis Courter, Walter King lXVardt-nl, john Shaekli- fl'res.J, lilisahelh T. Byers tllonse Mutherl, Pete Cranson Wicc- Pres.J, Larry Steele tllomc Mni1r.J, Norman Peacock Cftush Ch.J, Iohn Shady fTreas.J, Richard Snow lllistl. SECOND RONV: jim Lentv, john Martin, Larry Priem, john Wilson, Larry Landis, james Cheney, james Johnson, Steve lloldaway, Lorcn Hunt, john A. Vl'arden, Bob Kaade, john Nolan, james Mctlalia jr. THIRD ROVV: Bmee Roberts, Pete llusc, Steven T. Morgan, Michael Finley, Tim Smart, john Peacock, jack Ken- xvorthy, Riek Selnnalfcld, jim Phillips, Ct-urge Martin, Rnhert Atkins. FOURTH ROW: john Liddil, Al Vaughan, Duane Mi-illoek, james M. Diurstein, Carl P. Crisson, Charles Holdaway, Edwin I. Espey, Thomas R. Sterling, Tony Vesh, Bob Kennedy, Cary Chumb- ley, james Singer, jeffrey S. Bughec, Ross K. Huff. FIFTH ROVV: Ben Small, Bill Truax, jerry Miller, Bob Fischer, Steve Bailey, Steve Borowski, Larry Lessie, Dan Barker, Pete Vllordcn, Earle Hites, Dave Mills, Michael Arnolt fSor:. Chi, Dale Conger, Tim Currens, Terry Rockwell. SIXTH ROVV: Clark Eaton, Kenn Hall, Bill Utley, Roger Har rove, Tom Moore, WVilliain Burrell III, B. Matteson Hand II, Robert L. Kenworthy, Marllc R. Sochar, Dale Huff, Thomas S. Mt-Connell, James I. Whetstone, William C. Eggers. Phi Delta Theta 416 Congratulations, pledges of Phi Delta Thetal Your keepers in that Castle on the Hill put their heads together this year and came up with a new progressive pledge program that QQUOTEJ elimi- nates both mental and physical harassment. But welll miss that ancient, endearing nickname- Hell on the Hill -that has molded the Phi Delt since the dawn of time into the true man on campus. But hell wasnit just reserved for the men this year. The guys added an element of fun and ran their dates through a rough-and-tumble line up to prepare them for initiation into She Delta Thetaf, And a lot of hell was raised at the biggest dance of the year-the Beachcomber. Turning the house and yard into an island paradise, the Phi Delts gathered the Surfboard crowd for a real blast. Co-operating with the Pi Phi's for Homecoming and with the Alpha Phi's for Little 500, the Phi Delts proved that they knew how to mix work and fun effectively. The great brick house that is Phi Epsilon Pi: HOME of the man-eating piranha and accom- panying fishbowl . . . BIRTHPLACE of the birthday cake with candles outside and beer inside . . . SHELTER for the only canine mascot that thinks he's a reindeer . . . I-IAUNT of such favorite phrases as i'Are you kidding me, lack? , i'Cive me a breakf' Want soup? , and latrocious . . . HARBORER of pledge pranks like pickle juice in squirt guns . . . NURSE to pneumonia cases thanks to a week's lapsc in the heating system . . . SANCTUARY for ten trophies, the result of just two years, competition . . . PROMOTER of the progressive fraternity. ,.,- Phi Epsilon Pi PHI EPSILON PI-FRONT RONV: Randall Carratt CRec. Sec.l, William Iahn fVice- Supcriorl, Clen Jacobs fSuperiorJ, Robert lastrow fCrad. Schol. Atlvj, Thomas Warner lTreas.l, Greg Allen flaledge Trl, Thomas R. St. Myer fCorr. Seal. SECOND ROW: lim Y. C. Cong, Charles Zondor, Albert L. Dewey, Ron Barker, Bob Maguire, David Forman, Arthur Small, Frederick Weisman, Mario Gonzalez. THIRD ROW: Bernard Lee Brumley, Darryl B. Dargitz, Wayne Long, Barry Butner, Mark W. Chambers, john L. Lang, Rich C. Amacher CAsst. Pledge Tr.l, Phillip D. Stevens, Raymond V. Barrett, Dick Davis. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Buczck, Bob Bennett, Michael Lytle, Mark V. Millman, Cene Dykstra, Steven Cailer, Larry Winsch, Cary Andersen, Roger Burgdorf, George Hahn. FIFTH ROW: Ronald Stanis, john Dickinson, Richard W. Casati, Steven A, Steward, Peter B. Bames, George R. Cirinan, Larry W. Carretson, Ron Lottes. SIXTH ROW: Steven Jarrett, Virgil I-Iertling, Thomas A. Beckman, Irvin Ebert, Steven Pontius, Stanley I. Irwin. 417 .3 . ,, ,1 f?' r '+?3 T - 1, 'k'55 's- -J , ull 'F ' :H J 1 IK it -B...-.-.K I don't know how in the world it made it through the mail, hut there-'s a bone waiting for you upstairs. And with this, another delighted coed found herself invited to one of I.U.'s most traditional Greek dances-The Phi Gamma Delta Fiji Isle. That spring the guys really outdid themselves. Not only did they .reate an enormous red Fiji god in the middle of a tropical pool the wasn't the only one in there by the time the dance was overj, but they also built thatched huts and swinging bridges, and served real shrimp. Serenades also came in for their share of Fiji polish when the guys launched into Minnie the Mermaid for the Pi Phi's on Dad's XVee-kend. Carrying the tune that night were the elite of the group-XVomhat and the Red Baron. XVith the 'l'heta's the Fiji's built a Homecoming float entitled LU, Can Tip A Canoe, Too. Things went fine until their masterpiece was mangled in the parade by low-hanging branches. Phi Gamma Delta l'lll CI,-XMXl.t Dl'Ilfl'.'X-l lllS'l' NOXYQ Miki- llolloway, Toni lilyea, llolierl H. Guenther lCorr. Sr'e.i, M1-lvm C. lin-wer' l'l'ie.is.l, llolxert N. kYllii:1ere ll'res.l, ltoliert Rit-hey lYltm--l'ii-ml, -lolinson ,lark Nord llh-e. Sr-el, ltlilw llorlon, Mieliael l.ee Robinson, Barry Lei- lla.is. Sl',CONlJ llOXY: ljoyle Lynn Sli-plu-ns, 'llionlas l.. llllllllll, Dan Diggins, john lleeelwr, Stn-xe Springer, j. llaroltl Smilll ll, Carl ll, llasli, llieliey Oren Lee, -lon C. Conslalile, l'. St-oil liieke. 'l'lllliD RONY: Tom Ulsen, l'ete Prentice, Steve Stexenson, Fiitv Stn-ek, Hill Coodnian, l'i-lei' Skalish, Mark XV:-lver, Craig Finlayson, Stephen Polloin, john Sorensen, Barry Aronson, Sli-ve Andres, Cary Crist, Tom Saal, Mike Sehaizlein, jerry Nigh, Clarke Randall. FOUli'l'll ROVV: Vllilliam Eadel, Thomas VV, Frank, Craig F. Davis, Cil llaynie, Cent' Di-nisar, Andy Thompson, F. W'illiam Siegert, Fd Nik:-sell, David S. l'l.indley, D. D. Thompson, Peter L. Scott, David M. Jensen, FIFTH ROXY: Lanes ll. llc-ielivrt, Bruce Cohdel, Frank VV. Yoder, jack Ransom, Charles Bushkill, Don Ainnierman, Steven Broughton, john Lohus, Thomas Morse, Carl Fischer, XN'illiain Skelton, ltlarlin U. Cammaek, Charles llopper, Inhn Hayes. SIXTH ROVV: Tom Snider, Steve Mullin, Robert lxlt-Conville, S. Michael Millhern, Dennis Smith, Bud Mormon, jim Masters, Robert Long, Ronald Smith, Bill McCall, Dick Williams. 418 PHI KAPPA PS1-FIRST ROVV: VVillie Stryeker, Cl'larleS Hamilton lRit. Ch.j, john Rudd, CI'lt-dge Tr.l, David Kienlen CChap.J, jim Long fTreas.J, Alan Crosbach fViee- l'res.l, Mrs. john Sanford tllouse Dir.l, David Banks tPres.l, Kevin Berry fSgt,-at-Annsl, Bill Replogle Cliee. Seed, Keith Sullivan tCorr. Set-.j, jim Conlde fHist,l. SECOND ROW: Allan Ogden, George Strauss, Thomas llodgdon, james Babcock, Greg Mikkclsen, Gilbert Cambill, john Green, Terry Beach, VV. T. VVrege, james Perry, David Gettle, Steve Young, Dave Bramlet, Dave Marcellino, Ted Pfeifer, james MeMahan, Charles Creller, TIIIRD ROVV: Diek Boek, Tom Trethewey, john Hamilton, Doug Phillips, jeff Long, james Sanford, Ed Hatcher, Eric WVilliams, Maynard johnston, john Segal, VVilliam A. Underhill, Norm Leighty, Mark XVatson, john Surbeck, William C. Westcott, jeff C. Taylor, Mike Bohncrt. FOURTH ROVV: Mike Field, Tom Streepey, Larry Pierce, Terry Danner, john R. Tappan, Steve Stclle, Paul Helmke, Steve jordan, Bob Meeks, Mike Kramer, Cary Bell, David Clossin, Thad Hodgdon, Rich Spence, FIFTII ROW: Hugh Davis, john Lane, Stephen Cluff, Stephen Andrews, Steve Bennet, Dave Millcn, Stan Kwasny, Tim Kill, Robert Robeson, Bruce Sheelz, Dale Chattin, john Van Nuys, Cary Laney, Peter Il. Smith, john jacohs, Ron Bianco, joel Klcnck Hill Bailey. SIXTH ROW: Steve Strawhridge, Craig yVatson, Bill Adams, Phillip Sereih, jack Murrell-, Stu Rhodes, Bryan Bateman, Vincent Savage, Handy Kreizenbeek, james McCoy, William McMahan. Phi Kappa Psi For the Fiji's it was disappointing, for the Sig Epis it was close, but for the Phi Psi's Little 500 weekend was sensational! As the big day drew near, a pious crew paid strict attention to the gospel according to Luke- BTMFOTCDT! , fthe equivalent of Blast the ,Jil A I H ,dr , AY- .1 other guys off the . . . trackf'D 1 5 NV, Y,1,, ll' Q J: ' ff---4'-'J' J, 1 And all that training paid off. The Phi Psi's saw '7 . 'QQ -L' if-. Ni- j J 'I T- ' -gf ' -, -V -flgif A at-' all their enthusiasm rewarded when they captured V' A' P P TE Ik'-'ig:7.: -22.7 jig? .rifsfi -,-L-- E '1.i . first place. Bedlam reigned as Brother Bob Olson, L ' 'X,iQf '5-flfl-fliji L ' M49 President of the I.U, Student Foundation, was un- S91 71 L ' cercmoniously heaved into the pool. Another tradi- tion of passing the winning bike up and down the rows ofthe stadium was unfortunately broken when Brother Ozie clutched in the midst of the excite- ment and threw the bike over the top of the stadium. Even the newly gained traveling trophy was swiped from the house for the occasion. And who could deny that the traditional 'iafter the race picnic with those wonderful AOPi's was anything less than arresting success? i l 419 Plll KAPPA TAUAFIKONT NOW: Dir-k Clem tI'lc-dec Tr,l, Tom Neal tSec.J, Steve Morris fl'rcs.D, Rick l'slL-Qin-cn Nici--l'rcs.J, john Gallo C'l'rt'as.J, Greg B. Smith lHouSc Mngr.J. SECOND HOW: lloln-rl St-lialv, David Friedlandcr, ,lim Gallo, Bruce Smith, Mike Gartner, David Laysnn, VViIliam Vrrmilya, linhcrt Howell. THIRD ROW: Dave Windley, Dave Finney, Tom Howard, Mike Dumke, Steve Ridge, Richard Yoder, Nor- man Ta pcr, john Gcrhart, Dan Denton. FOURTH ROW: Iim Williams, jon Lowder- milk, jolin Kendall, Norb Matulis, Dennis Talarck, David Bricker. FIFTH ROW: David Myer, Bob Koring, Paul Reeder. Phi Kappa Tau 420 Some anonymous literary giant coined the phrase OK, Phi Tau's, get with the program! And last springs program did prove to be a colorful one, as anyone will agree who saw those tangerine and lime johns or the results of Phi Tauls massive side- walk painting campaign. Spirits were kept high during the TKE Chariot Race and Little 500 by the brothers' own happy cheerleaders, Bricker and Schatz, and the spring formal weekend at Columbus was wonderful for everyone but that bewildered floral shop, which is still trying to find out what happened to all the rented decorations. Color splashed into even those LITTLE details around the house. For example, the brothers were blessed with soothing music to fall out of bed by every morning by Cool jerks' record hops, and then as an additional bonus were entertained nightly by their singing waiters. The pledges liked to get their chores done early, too. Actives were routed at an unbelievable 4 a.m. one morning by a dorm full of jello and squawking chickens. Sure we have room for 50 in the house, but that would mean guys sleeping in the ladies, room! Wfith plans in the making for a new annex fthe Reg is number one under considerationj, the men of Phi Kappa Theta have put the icing on many innovations in the house. For example. all telephones are now in decent working order. The men still shudder at the thought of those two weeks when a misplaced phone bill left only one line open in the house. Who could forget those lines of impatient men waiting to make their two-minute calls? The midnight oil really burned there as guys discovered the most opportune times for calling their girls-between 3 and 6 a.m. The annual Fishcateifs Fling even put on a new face this year. Dubbed the Draft Dodgers' Dance, it was co-sponsored with the Sigma Delta Tau's. To give it an authentic flavor, all those having a I-A draft status were admitted free to dance to the music of the Napoleonic XVars. gi on .x' ' Phi Kappa Theta PHI KAPPA THETA-FRONT RONV: WVilliam F. Herrbach CHouse Mngr.J, Samuel P. Caskins tRush Comm.J, Brendan I. Hall fSec.l, Bill Hoelkcr Nice-Pres.l, Rick Datzinan CPrcs.J, jack NVickes CRush Ch.J, Terry Ruxcr tTreas.l, joe Amaral iRush Comm.l, Mike Livingston fPledge Masterb, jerry Zugmont. SECOND ROW: Bill Davenport, Paul Anthony, Dan Dittinan, Harvey Kleiner, john Koehis, Bill Cochrane, Iim Rehmer, Richard Prather, Joseph Evinger, Ron Molson, THIRD ROW: Steve NVinebrenner, Darryl Koch fSoc. Ch.J, William Ptak, Robert Benton, Vincent Volpe, Mark Kellogg, Bob Mc- Donald, Tom Sullivan, Rich Hojnachi, Matt Ferriso. FOURTH ROW: Greg Martich, Stephen Crockett, Thomas Weaklcy, Arthur E. Ilacikas Ir., Phillip L, Hartzcll, Kerry Lee Weger, jim D. Chiesa, Robert M. Rowlanc, George MeConnick. FIFTH ROW: Martin Noll fSchol. Cha, Doug Morrieal, jack D'Aniato, Jim Morrical, Mikc Sullivan, Donald Neff, Kenneth Long, SIXTH ROW: Wayne Traylor, jack Wchner, Ed judge, Gregg Werling, Dick Maleady, David Todd. 421 '1-r-L , an. SNP... . . + ata1+fg., ,A I Akai-nf -4, 1 te A...er?fyw,,'jg.: 1 t. . ' my nf., Akai' 1 A Q Uhq uj'lf,,f'f.9, ,, 5 um A ,3- A' dl' M X1 KJ IP! 3, ffm As the smoke cleared, the men of Phi Sigma Kappa and their dates scrambled out of the rubble of the Third XVorld Wfar and bopped their way around shredded tires and mushroom clouds at that dance to end all dances iliterallylj, The , Great Holocaust. f This is not to say that the men weren't peace- loving souls, because it took a real peace treaty to restore all of the Indiana Phi Sigs' long-lost trophies. NVomen have always been dear to the heart of a Phi Sig. Members of the Big Sister Club were given the red carpet treatment, with banquets and monthly coke dates. Girls were obviously the center of attraction at the annual Playboy Dance, and beauty also triumphed at the traditional Moonlight Formal which honored the Phi Sigma Kappa sweet- heart of the year. But no woman was treated so warmly and with such appreciation as the real queen of the house, Dorval. She started as the Phi Sigs' cook sixteen I l.- I A , ' N: f .1 4 .'. ff. ,f4'a'4 .,..- t .- .. '. ' . 1- 'f,r.:+'-mfs.. w'....-'- W, l ' .., . - ' .,-f ' -xt? H .er-. F2 vi -ft. we wi '. ' -- . ,Q Mia, .- 4-'rams--..'t-.4,u. rn,',,Jff2fT'41 4-jlQg'a:',Xf.2'Q-fQ-'Ffkt'f.-54,1'Q . ., --.AQ '. 4 .. r . I-.f..-.13-41 -, -',-. .-.-:- . ::'v':--.f -- .K 2 an-.F:Pw .A f I1 54? r,i 4Zf,-'UP1 ,ANTY-f'7'.fstr':,1,4 '-'-r-:i.,Ag.,s.f'-- V- ' ' -. pt. . t gr ,1,',J.,u.,,'- L rH.I ' 1 A-Ile-.qi l r .-1! 44:5-4-, ,1ff'i,, .x...p1.,gIrA.-,,4fE' sp-i 'Ji-X E.: Ad ' -H -'fef2afv:1:w.o' -f--mfr'r'w.-ff' '- I '1 9 '!'1'Nw te-x'-.:.1-.4- - .. ,, . 5 4- .. rgvw is-we .-,. ,. ..,.2a,'.,ws . 5'-g,,,1!., ,,.n ,nm I J ., I L 5'-----, , -V-,I - , -.,. . P. asf. -Q 4, ,f,g.- . -1, ., .. -1, - 31.-1 - 'gh 4' .. .Ur f 'K- u'. ., ' fu, 9,.t .-g'eU f'--,. w. .- --'- :J ,: . .L V- ,-J A-P ' vaxt years ago and has been at it ever since. Phi Sigma Kappa . PHI SIGMA KAl'PAfFliONT ROXV: Steve Stafford ilnductorl, Randall Caldwell fSec.l, Pat llandley iViee-l'res.l, Tim Krebs fPres.l, David Ilerlnanson tTreas.l, Steve Selmiitllap tfieutinall, Larry Scott tGratl, Sehol. Adv.J. SECOND HOVV: I,anny Green, Lawrence Arany. Michael Davis, john Ii. Bates, Ray VVarren Robinson. Thomas Edward Dithner, Gary Douglas Dix, Mike VVL-avcr, Frederick M. Mewhiuney. THIRD ROVV: Charles R. Roy, Paul VVayne Glass, NVarreu VV. XVI-irich, Michael Peter Muller, Robert C. Peabody, David W. Anderson, Denny L. Miller, Stephen P. Cox, Dennis Kelsey, Philip D. Huffman, FOURTH ROW: John A. Seidel, Martin E. Reville, David R. Spanier, Steven McCay, joseph M. Conlon, Michael G. Trapp, Gregory A. Huffman, Dennis D. Jordan, Charles McClendon, Steven Pettit. FIFTH ROW: Terry Stoermer, Bob Bell, Dick Peabody, Ron Timms, Fred Bowman, Don Meyer, Randy Parr, Steve Graybill, John Ruhl. SIXTH ROW: Dave Olson, Harold A. Resmussen, Chris Potter. 422 Pl BETA Pl-H-FRONT ROVV: Ann johnson CHouse Mngr.l, Sheila O'Dea CCO-Hush Ch.J, Cindy Korte tCo-Rush Ch.J, Leigh Watley fVice-Pres.J, Helen Lemert tHouse Mother, Barbara Weihmiller fPres.l, Bcverlce McCauley CRec. Sec.D, Peggy Paul fSoc. Ch., Alice Cettelfingcr CPledge Tr.l, Linda Graves CSehul. Ch.l. SECOND ROW: Anne Barrett, Gigi Pinnell, Ginny Green, Cindy Crech, Karen Fitton, Alice Driscoll, Ann Halsted, Terry James, Nancy Maxwell, K. K, VVhittemore, Pat Kane. THIRD ROW: Yi . -Y .-l 1 1.4 1 Cassandra Kamp, gane Willis, Bet-ky Bell, Holly Romans, D'Lee Long, Nancy Heinsen, Connie Cruzan, El en Heston, Nancy Chloupek, Gale Lorenc, Crickctte Bender. FOURTH ROW: Karen Bixler, Dehbie ML-Adauis, jane Samuelson, Elizabeth jenclcs, Meredith Lennarson, Paula Branstetter, Kathy WVhithain, Dottie Owens, Bahs O'Hair, julie Ekblad, Penelope Frump. FIFTH ROW: Clriria Thomas, Mary Taylor, Susan Sheehan, Penny McClevey, Louise Benson, Jan Henning, jeniter Drew, Carole Boozer. Pi Beta Phi She is a Pi Phi. She lives in the stately white house with red furnishings on Third Street where 74 other girls are wearing arrow-shaped pins just like her own. She might be one of 34 blondes in the house, or perhaps she is a startling brunette, out to prove that Qeontrary to popular heliefl blonde Pi Phi's arent a law of nature. If she was a pledge, she can easily remember her weekend walkout, climbing the tree in front of fx a fi. V Viv llll , the house, and burning incense during a chapter meeting. Pledges and actives alike vividly recall groping around in the dark after the pledges persuaded Mother Lemert to turn off the electric power throughout the house. Then there was that candle- light for Fordie with only ten sisters present. fThe other 65 were at an exchange at the Sigma Nu house.j And who could forget when Nancy took a graceful plunge down the spiral staircase at the pledge dance? 423 Pl K.-XPPA AI,I IlAfFRONT ROXY: T, Iraniee Freeinnn iSoe. Chl, Harry Browning 4Plr-dgv Tr.l, Lnxvrenee Hrnunsti-in f'I'ra-:1s.l. john F. VVL-tmore fVicc-l'rcs.l, Dave Newsom il'r4-s.l, Lane :tyres fSi-tml, john Shanks iStz-wnrdl, Steve llnyes fRush Chl. SECOND HOW: Lynn Davidson. Knrl Frazier, jr-ff Ferguson, jerry Ct-rig, Richard Nt-ganganl, Pele Hondeslicl, Holi Foster, Sid Gilmore, Stan Young, john Hott, THIRD ROW: Gerald Patterson, Robert L. Barnett, Doug Yeskie, john Semiershein, Ron Burgette, Noel Shaw, Scott MacDonald, Jeff Marshall, Mike Allen. FOURTH ROVV: Jack Silver, Bill Gooden, Thomas Beck, john Kratz, Dan Mayer, VVayne T. Morden, Jim Mayer, jon Ahhett. FIFTH ROW: Ron Bush, David Mc-Cullough, Hugh Middleton, James Cro- well, Doug Kichler, Richard Momian, Kennth Kentner, Kim Dunniclc, Terry Sutt. Pi Kappa Alpha .ua 2111-LLL .va- r ,, ' A - ,A x,L.,' iii X' 'T 1. - s-.rf- 4 7., L dm :Nfl : ' 'fmiu 1 5 lit' , e -:rm 1: I rt. 9, . , Q. . 3 I , :':f'i-417 , 1 , I . fmt-:dvi :' r r . H-2-F I' , f gli ,i Q-.. i . Q sl , ru! 3 i ' '1s-- ,NA , ,.. ...... Y f ,, . -rw-----f---A - M- 424 Hey, you're invited! Come join the men of Pi Kappa Alpha on a jaunt down Bourbon Streetfi But forgive the actives if they get a little restless- itching powder in the underwear just isn't too con- ducive to walking. The first stop is the 711 Club, where we find the troops from Bearis apartment celebrating initia- tion. Down the street we come across the Pikes making Homecoming plans with the Tri-Delts. CBut watch out-the girls still havent forgotten that male expedition which TPid their entire housed Around the corner, then, we find the C-amma Phi's collaborating with the Pikes on thc TKE Chariot Race. Here comes Kim, still a little soggy and damp Cbut that will teach him not to keep it a secret next timell. He gives us a hot tip and directs us to the Little Jimmie XVoods Playhouse where the marquee boasts of The Closet, and Barney, the VVorld Renowned Tag-Team VV1'6Sl'lCl'.n The men of Pi Kappa Phi roared into action this year with a wild Hells Angels Dance. Slouch- ing around in their black leather jackets and hel- mets, they reveled in the spirit of motherhood and fair play and had a great time making swastikas out of beer cans to decorate the house. Blazing torches beckoned the men into the Bohemian atmosphere of the Left Bank Dance. Complete with modernistic and abstract paintings, the affair gave a distinct French flavor to all those Americans bopping around in their gruddy old sport coats and rakish berets. But the men really dressed up to honor their Rose Queen at the traditional Rose Ball. Last year Marsha Lauritzson, representing the I.U. Chapter, won second place honors in state competi- tion. Spring brought a picnic for underprivileged children. And who could forget Pi Kap's annual K'Creek Crash, when they officially opened Mc- Cormick's Creek with a rustic picnic of their own. PI KAPPA PHI-FRONT ROW: S- tt E - l --k . CJ , 1 I t, ,1 C, '-X11 W IT f .f,..,., I, r,ff- J... Pi Kappa Phi ro vcnntc CHist.J, William Sturgeon tWardenl, William Rcincrs Thoinrs Mlllcr l lrry lloml Chrrlcs D Benedict Rodney D Frazier Joe Patton tChap.l, Chris Aiehelc tPrcs.J, john Lemen tSec.l, Michael Nordbcrg fTreaS.l, FOURTH ROW Terry Wilson Ciry llollrr john Pcterson Donald E Briscoe Melville SECOND ROVV: Tom Bottomley, Tcd Carr, Dick Bender, Robert I. Briganti, Dennis Webster, Paul E Bender Larry Pendleton B1llChr1stophe1 Templeton, David C. Gibson tFac. Adv.J. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Freeman, Joseph Miller, 1 L V7 f, Ill' v.,- S.. g ei X . . Although the remodeling of their house has been foremost in the minds of the men of Sigma Alpha - Epsilon, they managed to squeeze in a few aetivi- ties other than arehiteeture and conducting flight -- training for the DGls. Bill Allen surpassed XVhimpy's unhroken reeord with 34 cups of water P in the animal Billy Leverer KVater Drinking Gon- ra 1 s test. Another sign that these Greeks are a progres- sive hunch is that they have decided to extend Help VVeek to all year round. Just ask any pledge! To further hetter relations hetween pledges and aetives, the pledge elass erueified its pledge hoard on the DG front lawn. This ingenuity paralleled last year's pledge elass attempt, when guys turned three dozen ehiekens loose in the dorm. And then there was that fateful morning when someone routed all the hrothers out of the dorm x with a hose. But The Gypsy Dance in partieular holds fond memories for the men. Hats off to those thousands of goldfish who will never he seen againl Sigma Alpha Epsilon SICIYXIA ALPllA lCl'SlLON-FIIONT ROXV: launhert Farmer tGorr.J, Egon Petersen, Diak Huffman, Boh VVilliiunson 184-e.l, Boh Forste fPres.J, Bill Priee tViee-Pres.J, Sonny VVyland lTreas.J, Ron Martin, Ned Mt-Gahan lllist.J, Hiek Krieterneier lSeeurityl. SECOND HOVV: Pete Poolitsan, Diek Singleton, Tiin Phillips, Jack O'Bryan, Doug VValters, Frank liohinson, Kent Shuoknnin, Bong Powell, Toni Atz, Tom Grier, Pat Mt-Cullour. THIRD ROVV: jim Baur, Torn Olt, jim Roberts, George Rauch, Bill Sehuette, Tom Pryor, Patrick Delsano, Steve Hanns, Randy Leerkrimp. FOURTH ROW: Louie Buddembauni, Richard larnnore, Dave Keekley, Vie Thompson, Steve Delano, Steve Sinith, Willard Pennhrooke, Roy Peinhrooke, Robert Thompson. FIFTH ROVV: Denny Zyhnan, Kenny Groh, Mike Simpson, Paul Kropf, Milt Stewart, Steve Vllilliford, Gary Penee, Bill Bordner, Dave Selnnnaeher, Howard Barnhorst, Ron Fulkerson. SIXTH ROVV: Mike Perry, Mike Noland, Bill Delleer, Jeff Hilhurn flinnninent Chronielerl, lay Keithley, Toni Greene, Ron Stevens, jim Latimer. 426 i 1 SIGMA ALPHA MU-FRONT ROXV: Marty Snyder lRush Ch.D, Cary Fischer KSOC, Ch.J, Barry Smith tAsst. Treas.J, Donald Scheiher iPletlL1e Tr.J, Steve Adams tlfxchequerl Jerry Melman tlariorl, liric Schiller tVice-Priori, Richard Matthews fRee.J Ioel Sutlin, Aaron Rosenberg, Mark Cohen C.-Klum. Rec-.J, SECOND ROW: Marty Fein, john Tzucker, Steve Katz, Keith Libman, Richard Linderman, Steve Dann, Bruce Goldberg, David Zellinger, Leonard Kalikow, Rick Grossman. Neil Natkow. THIRD ROW: Scott Bosell, Les Coldhuss, Arnie Lewin, Buh Malman, Tom VVL-iss, Russ Samet, Roger Mervis, Steve Kleekner, Bohhy Hoffman, Rick Slcurow, Richard Ormand, FOURTH ROW: , , , Burt lacohs, Edward Dohrow, ,lay Claver, Ronald ci Pestine, Paul Uslan, Bruce Prizant, Peter l,. Kreeger, Tiherius llerman. FIFTH ROXV: Morrie Dock, Larry Lehman, Don Kitain, Richard VVic-ner, Tom Creenherg, Marvin Fish, Bruce Creenherpz, Louis Joseph, Ioe Leffel, Cary Fuchs, jeff Hsliowsky, lay Tobias Ion Solomon SIXTH ROW: Don Fehr, Dave Saniherg, Fred Selz, lien Coldfarh, ROIllI,CVl'IIl7L'l'f.I, Ron Netzorg, Al Rothman, Irv Wise. Kenny Callingcr, Barry Cohen, Buddy Pylitt Allen Zavatsky Michael Rose Sigma Alpha Mu You know, these guys always made an impression on everybody. Remember the mailman who had such a nice impression of the Sammies' German Shepherd Sam that he delivered the mail across the street? And then there was the impression the men made on their girls, who floated through the spring formal dance in a tropical fairyland of lakes, palm trees, and a myriad of flowers. An I,U. bus made a very distinctive impression in a hrother's new Mustang. As a matter of fact, it completely revamped the right side. Mounds of sand, pyramids, and a real sphinx dominated the scene when the men donned their sandals and hitched up their chariots for a Phara0h's Fling. One enthusiastic brother came as a mummy, wrapped entirely in adhesive tape and gauze. Luckily he wasn't too much of a dance enthusiast-they just leaned him up against a wall for the night. Sammies also canvassed the campus to raise funds for the ALSAC-campaign, a project to help the Danny Thomas St. jude Memorial Leukemia Hospital. 427 SIGMA CHIfFlIONT ROVV: Lee Brown, Tom h7ilI1DL'Tll7A1Yli, Tom Trauring, Steve Hampshire QS:-tml, Lloyd litlens, Riek Levi fPres.J, Al Huntington fPledge Tr.J, Sig Meyers IRL-e, Set-J, Steve lloster, Dan Nt-lls. SICCOND ROVV: john Rhoades, Daze Townsend, Allison l'l:1rris, Dielt Freneh, Boh Ilalloek, Wally Yentes, Patrick VV. Muller, Dan Daugherty, Tad Ahhott, Cmnt Beanxlsliear, Pete Cill, Lance h'lL'Kll1ZlG, THIRD ROXV: Mae Fife, XVnth- Nixon, Terry Fields, Dave Biesemeyer, Dave Wright, Steve Birr, Dan Kuhley, jay McClintock, jr-if Arlnneost, Boh Powell, Thomas R. Keucher. FOURTH ROW: Rin-hard S. Simmons, Steven R. Tushelherges, Iohn M. Barry, Phillip Pierchala, Michael Bash, Daniel A. Kaffner, Riehard T, Robinson, Mike J. Ritehell, Donald I. Kahns Ir., Iamie Davis. FIFTH ROVV: Bruee Clark, Rohert Coan, Kemper VVestfall, jim Krout, Buck VValters, Todd Holland, I. C, Fowler Ir., R. S, Cooper, F. C. Mitchell, C, I. Barnes. SIXTH ROW: Steve Yeager, Sentt Frohhieter, Randy jaeohs, Cary Leinberger, Steve Miller, Don Manuel, Roger Young. Sigma Chi Eight hundred watermelons and a wild, wild band set the stage for the traditional Sigma Chi Melon Mess, which proved to he even sloppier i i Cand more funi than ever this year. Honors went to the Tri-Delts for getting away with 31 melons, and sharing in their glory were the Pi Phiis, who managed to pilfer 25 before getting dunked in the icy-cold tubs. It was the combination of Sigma Chi and Poplars which brought home a first place trophy in the Creek lawn display division for Homecoming. Much determination and just plain hard work resulted in a colorful replica of an Indiana-Illinois game in a 150-year-ago setting. It was a well-known fact Cparticularly among fellow Sigma Cliisj that the Creek man is the epitome of intelligence. Oddly enough, however, there were certain men in the house who just couldnt answer the question: How deep is the Jordan? Chances are they have had several chances to measure it personally this year. 428 The women of Sigma Delta Tau kept busy this year painting a colorful picture of SDT ,66. For instance, a finger painting exchange with the SAE's proved to he a really vivid event, even if it was a little on the messy side. The Chi Phils next door added their own special piece of art work to the outside decor. Rushees were completely baffled by that colorful sign which urged them to meet for their tea in the Chi Phi house instead. A large replica of the SDT pin was presented to the house hy grateful Phi Kappa Theta's for the girls' participation in the Draft Dodgers Dance. I Other experiences this year included Homecoming 9 festivities with the Delts and Little 500 with the Fiji's. In fact, the only upset proved to be SDT's annual dance, normally given at Brown County. Thanks to that premature snow storm, it had to be umushedv into the chapter house. ' -.1 1, 'Y . J'-f i PT 1. . 's '... 1- 4 '4.Jl-..J--. Sigma Delta Tau SIGMA DELTA TAU-FRONT ROVV: Margie Silver fRec. Seal, Rozzie Beil fB.O.S. Ch.l Cenie Berkowitz fCorr. Sec.J, Bella Draehler 12nd Viee'Pres.l, Mrs. Burkhart fHouse, Motherj, Elaine Zuroff CPres,D, Siwanne Taffet Clst Vice-Pres.J, Sue Stoller CTreas.J, Sally Burnstein CHouse Mngr.J. SECOND ROVV: Linda Hoffman, Judi Lichtenberg, Sandy Schuehman, Esther Silverman, Jane Cohn, Marsha Schuchman, Janie Dickman, Linda Smith, Debbie Dom1an, Lesley Baker, Lynn Cehler, Susan Berke, Ilene Spevack, Penny Levine, Peggy Fildemian, Linda Cohen. THIRD ROVV: Ellen Menaker, Janet Pearlman, Barbara Alexander, Patty Segal, Linda Katz, janet Smith, Bonnie Rudensky, Phyllis Weinstein, Judi Lcvin, Rochelle Abramson, Bonnie Schneider, Sara Silverman, FOURTH RONV: Toni Morse, Susan Barkoff, Sandy WVeingarten, Madelyn Lundin, Sandy Goldstein, Frances Selig, Ioyee Crccnherg, Robin Fedotin, Nancy Mendelson, Donna Staff, R. Sue Gilbert, Donna Brook, Ieannc Tiber, Ianicc Firestein, FIFTH RONV: Pat Schuler, Diana Etshokin, Hilary Present, Betty Marver, Suzanne Berger, Sandy Baker, Iaekie Elster, Cheryl Shmalo, Janis Rochman, Debbie Zoll, Susie Weinrauh, Sharon Katz, joanie Evans, Carol Pollard, Susan Creenwold. 429 Yes, the ac-tives of Sigma Kappa tried to be tolerant this year. They gritted their teeth and kept right on smiling while phone receivers were disahled, line ups turned into nursery rhyme fests, and toilet paper disappeared. Even the waiters couldift escape this wacky hunch. XVOL' tu those who eruftily suhstituted Sillll' erezun on the pumpkin pie, for when they climhed out of the kitchen depths one evening, they were greeted with gleeful cries and huekets of water from the sun dc-ek. LUV could it he that the girls were just sliuwing their z1ppi'c-cizitinn of tht- wiiiters' UAH-VI'-lDll1lll'l' Aeuppvllu Clmii '?J The Sig Eps and their Hoinec-ruining display wei'c'n't the only ones to em-mintur Sigina K spirit this yt-zu. The woinen worked with the Aezieias for a musing Little 500, :uid one look at all tlmse Pi'npei'ty of Lrunhdzi Chi .-Xlplmu sweatshirts run, ning around the house was zunple proof that the Lamhdu Chiis didift have much trouble snagging the wmnen for Ili. Sing. Sigma Kappa Cutright, Iaei Lunch, Shnrnn Dingle, Ariin Grants. Mary Ann Rummel, Ianiee Baker, Deborah Dr-XVolf, FOURTH RONV: Cheryl Knipstein. julie Cunn, Cathy Hudson, Kathy jackson, Diane Demaree, jane Cescll, Linda Schenk, Candi Craclidier, Nicky Vangilder, A. Diane Edwards, Lynn Wheeler. FIFTH ROVV: Gaye Koldyke, Kathy Hawblitzel, Marcia Stnntnn, june Luntz, lane Carsnn, Katherine Riley. SIXTH ROW: Sharon Dun- woody, Prim Sckemekau, Marty Sixsmith, Susie Schalliol. SIGMA NU-FRONT ROXY: Butch Joyner, Bill Conlun lLilJ.J, VVilliam H. Couch fAlum. Rel. and Corr.l, Steven L. Davis iLt, Comm.l, Steve Schuclc tPlcdgc Tr.l, Chuck Richards tCommandcrl, Steve Iiastham lTrcas.l, Bert Davis QSL-hol. Ch.J, Scott Rexinger fSoe. Ch.J, Tom Hacker ftlouse Mngnl. SECOND RONY: Mark Toth, S. T. Miller, Pat Valentine, Keven Tomm, David R, Clutter, Chuck Tabor, Daniel Pfleging, Lamhert C. Ccnetos, Richard L. Anderson, Scott Sparks, Holm Simmcrson, Bill Neals. THIRD ROVV: jim Camphell, Run Bennett, jim Panagos, Paul Moody, Gary Butler, Rick Miller, Mike Etchison fRush Ch.l, Fred Biggs II, Tim Shafer, Dave Anspaugh, Randy Lutterman. FOURTH ROW: Dave VVright, Ai Sandberg, John Seininger, Don Cleveland, Terry Tyler, Ceorgc Nicholos, Dan Crills, David Critington, William C. Chambers, Skip Helm, jerry Maliurn, jeff Rendel, Tim Mustin. FIFTH ROW: Larry Creathouse, David VVilson, Ridley Sandidge, Tohy Stone, Randy VVright, Cary Keen, E. C. VVhite, Andy Pizzo, John lllflfillllllll, Lantc Earnest, Rohert Clant, Dan Lucas. SIXTH ROW: jim Mitchell, Rohert lluslc, Cahe Oliveriu, Bill Stenlverg, Bill Stinnett, Check Cline, Steve Scott, Bold Pegg, Richard Searlcs. Sigma Nu And they'1'c oil! With checkered flag waving and stop watches ticking, the mcn of Sigma Nu ushered in their favorite spring final week activity- the Grand Prix. As one brother nostalgically re- marked, 'iIt's great to keep your mind off flunking those tests! 'K Haxing completed their 75th year on campus, ,we- the Sigma Nu's at last felt the squeeze of the post-war hahy l7tl0lT1. With more than I00 members in the organization, there was room for only 80 in the house. So until the construction of their new addition is completed, many of the guys escaped to the sanctity ot Mother Martins Annex, where they were fussed over and cared for by someone E, is l -t ll Idduiq whos been putting up with Sigma Nuls for years. .- :1ffE. w,Lj,,,.,,,w , , I ' , Leave it up to these men to concoct some pretty . .T ,-, . . - ' - .f':'.:1:?gf1'-:L 1Qf53'.53!:J-Z' it ' 1...-4 unique dances, like thc Bar Room Brawl featuring - ., Ugg- 4,124+ -A-4,5,'13fgf . 'ri agp, . . . , un. . , ' - 1 - '1'-Lt' ,, Q.. ,' .1-'f '-55,-gf'-n.,-.-1 an authentic Roaring Twenties speak-easy. And A ,.t-,ijlvg,.-.,z1,H.!.,'-.2'9-ttfj:.z'VL.'f23,',g27,f who could forget ATO's and Sigma Nu's annual A - . S t T4 ' uprising, The Blackfoot-lVhitefoot, or their exotic ' ' ' P , spring affair, the Voo-Doo Dance? V' ' n Q ' gf. we- G 431 SIGMA PHI El'Sll,0N-FRONT ROVV: Larry Mohcrl f KPIL-dgc TLD, Bob Romanowsky fChap.l, Dean Mciitlcnliull fllcc. Sccj, llun lilcscllliwgcr lVlL'l'-lll'CS.7, Michael W. Tuckcr il'rcs.J, Mis, Ruth J. Young fllousi- Mothcrl, Cary Maitlcn lCorr. Scc.J, Maleolin K. Bcukncr l'lkrc.is.J, Rohr-rl L, Nii-sw tSoc. Ch.J, R. Bruce Durham iSr. Marshall. SECOND ROXV: Huh Dolan, Bud lliiuiillon ll'h-dgc 'l'r.l, Stcvc Arhuckle, Ron Bragdon, Toni Kicrcui, Kirhy Cano, Kun Mycrs, Ill:-ii Buford, Craig Rulord, Mike Truchlood, J, D, Lewis, Terry Maekcy, john llailcy. THIRD IIOVV: Patrick L, Miller, Cary H. Rich, Larry Jamison, Rick Davis, jr-rry Collins, l rank Manfred, Mike Banscr, Dave Danda, Roger Mcliulicn, Wally McUu.il, Richard Kulicr, Davc England. l7'OUll'l'H ROVV: Butch Stumbaugh, Tom jackson, james VVallacc, Phillip McCoun, Cary Cihson, Ric-hard Prange, Ronald Roberts tllush Ch.l, Dick Fcss, Carter Kcithlcy, Ralph Ostroin, Phillip Harpring, Dean Szabo, Craig Moore, Steve Nolting. FIFTH RONV: Chuek VVeltcr, Chuck Ilohnian, john Miller, Mikc Murnane, Duniini Painpalonc, Paul Love, David VV. Johnson, Mark johnson, Randy Covington, Michacl Hines, Bill Perry, Ken Martin, Bill Rensehlcr, Rick Zoll. SIXTH ROWV: Larry Mull, Bah Burkhardt, Don Wilson, Phil NVadc, Raymond Clare, Matt Cornacchione, Clcn Kronewettcr, Doug Crusan, Torn Drake, Toni Battle, William Rattenbury. Sigma Phi Epsilon 432 You can find it emblazoned on any Sig Ep housc -that big red door that symbolizes friendship and hints at the warm welcome waiting inside. But warm is a weak adjective to describe the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon. They were red-hot at thc an- nual Crum, where thcy stomped it up with the Kappa's, and the excitement took on a sleek sophis- tication at the Quccn of Hearts Dance, where one pin woman was chosen to reign over Sig Ep minds and souls, Hospitality was in behind the red door. These guys put their best feet forward, even when Mom Young habitually dropped into the pre-sident's suitc and surprised the top dog wrapped in everything from towels to ties. But maybe t'warm isn't such an inaccurate word after all when describing their annual Christinas party for underprivileged childrcn, Along with thc Theta's, the mcn provided dinncr and gifts and even pulled Mr. Claus out of the moth halls for the occasion. Active was the word that best described the men of Sigma Pi. Be it a wild Halloween hayricle, a gala Christmas exchange pany, or their annual Spring-Orchid Dance, these men found the formula for success. But let's do them even more justice-the Sigma Pi's were on the move from the word CO.'i Now in the throes of transition, the brothers plan to pack up and migrate in full force next September to a sleek new dwelling on jordan that will cater to a whopping 80 members. Even the pledges couldn't resist the chance to contribute to the action. VVho else could have thought up the idea of mounting the water tower for an old-fashioned paint fest? But action for others was also a part of the program. The brothers did some real down-to- earth door knocking during their spring James Michiavelli clothing drive. Their booty was des- tined for the needy in Viet Nam. ix if-X' il Lil Sigma Pi SIC-MA Pl-FRONT ROW: Thomas R, Cill, David H. Rust, Kent E. Dovc fAlum. Rel. Ch.7, Donald R. Kritseh tSec.J, Cary Books tVice-Prcs.J, Fritz CMascotl, Allen E. Sims tPres.l, C. Kenneth Aldrich tTreas.J, john Faulkner QHcraldJ, Patrick Harrison. SECOND ROW: Howard johnson, Michael Dietz, Charles Boyle, Cary Schwartz William ML-Cinnis, Larry Kindlesparker, jim Dunn,V Michael McHalc, Larry Hardestyi THIRD ROVV: Phil Ellis, Ric Manning, Ed Rosenwinkel, jim Norton, Pat McMurray, Charles Birtwhistle, Larry VVozny, Dave Sifeot. FOURTH ROW: llohn Esmay, George Shaffer Marv Cantrell, Dennis Murphy, jerry Mutt-hlcr, Stcve But cr, Jerry Trueblood, Bob Aiexander. FIFTH ROW: Michar-l Frederick, Doug Cook, Bruce Hendry, Nick Ioest, Cmnt VVilliams, Icff lrllcwinc, Dave lleckman, William Steinhagen, Arthur Luthi. SIXTH ROW: Don Hendry, Eugene Pinkie, joseph Barker, Donald Carswell, Bob Rockenhough, Ed Cowden. 433 -1 Physical fitness was a prime- goal for the men of Tau Kappa Epsilon this ycar, and they pursued it with one activity that also had its social amlvanl tagcs-dancing, For a re-al show stopper, the TKE's sponsorc-cl a llt-ll's Angels clauco, The clining room was turnccl into a parking lot, and soini' mon managccl to park thvir llarlcy-Davitlsons on it to givt' thc' whole affair a realistic flavor. At the Hollylnerrv Hop, thc- lbrothc-rs took time out from the music to pre- svnt their clatvs with Christmas horcss gifts which rangt-tl from fig It-avr-s to . . , Cfollow tliosc clotsll. ,- This physical fitnuss program was given a sharp tvst during tlit- Butlilhist protests in lnnlia. One vntvrprising TKE, in tln- spirit of the times, tlccitlt-cl to climinatt' himself in front of Showaltcr Fountain. Clothccl in a ITIflI'llilS hahit, hc cntliusiasticallv Lli-t-nt-ln-tl himself with fluid from a gas can. Unfortunately UD a lousy match ruiut-ml his good intvntions. l K ppa Epsilon T.-KU K.Xl'I'.X lil'5ll.0NfFll0fN'li HOXV: Davinl Ni:-nilorf lllistj, jack Swclstacl CVic0- jones, Rip-hnrtl Coffman, Don Liolwruin, Crt-g Derr, john Ablwott, FOURTH ROVV: Pn-s,l. lat-ol, In-it-liti-r ,lil l'l'I'1':1s,l, l rank l'ipino ll'rcs.l, lark Sit-wart tI'lt-tlgo TLD, RlL'll0l'Cl Glen C. Cralvcr, Rolwrt I. Maura-r Klracl. Sn-hol. Atlvj, l.arry Pickuns, XVillialn A, Sohat, Bath-n hilt.-.il-.Xririsl, Cliarlr-s llloom lSi-tml. SECOND RONV: l'aul Saft, ,l2lllIt'S l.arriL-lt, Dun-t-I J, Scott, Brut-U Evans, Iohn Dillon, john Sicilfrii-tl. FIFTH ROWV: Douglas Ft-1. Bill Rinigvr, Bti-xc llvlviv, Milo' llunlvr, Chris lit-uni-tt, Cvorggv Kortliaucr, Pvtc Jansak. king, jim Allman, Rig-lnirtl Stoops, Lane Barnett, Doug V,,n5L.hri1tZ' THIRD HOW: llit-hartl llolmli-y, Samui-l llytli-, Rohn-rt liwalcl, Stn-von Chcnowcth, David 434 THET.-X CHI-FRONT ROXV: B. Anclrew Kotzan tCracl. Sehol, Aclxxl, C. YVilhur Hoff- man lPleclgc Tr.l. ,luhn lliunsley tYieeAl'res.J, NVQ-s Hamilton tl'res.J, Doug Barton fSec.l, Phil tlolclrr-acl l'l'reas.l. SICCOND ROVV: Riek I.. Meeks, Cene Forry ffiush Ch.7, James Kirke, Larry XV. Johnston, D. Clell Nieiler, Dennis Deilelow, Charles Davis Ir., Lynn Anrlerson, Mic Rlatlu-ws, Mark Lee. TIIIRD ROXV: Charles H. lloffnian, jim Cook, Rieharcl VV. Hinz, Thomas Eugene liclwarcls, Steven NV, Shuler, Bill Mathews, Dale Cl'2l9SIllj L'Y, Lou Nelson, Conlon Miseoi, Philip C. Allen, NVilliam D. Marlin. FOURTH ROXV: Bill Rieharcls, -Iini Keene, Chuelt Taylor, Riehnrtl Martin, Steve Kepp, Charles XVhaley, Steve Brown, Rohert lliggersou, ,lnrnes j. Carter. Diek Arnolcl. FIFTH RONV: Philip Wliehe, lohu ll. Boise. Doualil J. 'llienu-ier, Steven A. Miller, Mark Hughes, Roland R. C. Dresel, Rohr-rt lf. Geyer, lionalil IC. Deekarrl, Daniel ll. jaeohy, Ervin H. Seott, Xvilliani C. Roth, llulierl M. llenclrieltson, john Morgan, jerry Roherts. SIXTH HOYV: Bruce E. Nagel, Steve Kirts, Kent R, Nay, Pete VValther, Toni NVilson, Steve Carman, Bruce M. Pennarnpeil, Torn Luhy. Theta Chi All I.U. was clown in the clumps, and especially 5 ' ' the men of Theta Chi, Morose, cleieetccl, down- right clesponilent, they truclgecl the eampus those first weeks of tall like a eoyey of lost quail. ' ' ' A' N But all it took was that familiar MSNUFFV' one clay to make the sun shine. Giving them a haleful eye and a happy wag of his tail, Ox returned to take up his post as top dog on campus. It was great! Ancl I.U.'s most popular pooch even managed to make it to that last sterling foothall game, proving that a game just wasnt a game without that stocky little lvullclog chugging furiously across the field in front of the team. But Ox wasnlt Theta Chi's only contribution to campus life. Spirit ahounclecl in those voeal assaults on music majors in East Hall, perioclical forced trips to the jordan CNOT in the Far Eastl, and an annual active-pledge Snowball Came. !. m 'DI 435 TIIET.-X Xl-FITONT NOW: It-rrv Nivtvn fI'l:-flue Tr.l, IH-ter XV:-isz lSr. Stewardl, C. E. Ed VValtc-rs, Cary Rayl. THIRD ROXV: Robert Coffman tBus. Mngrj, Cary Snyder, Onandt QSL-tml, Bob Hnnltlr- ll res,l, llimnihal lltlasentl, Bill Vest Wie:--l'res.l, Cary Anglin Dale Plealc, Steve Fnrsyth, jim Davis, Tom Boyer, Tom Rnsheclf. FOURTH ROW: tTrt-anal, XVayne St-gm-ri ljr. Sli-wardl, Hon Strauss, fSt-Iwi. Ch.l. SECOND RONV: Bill Ros Carpenter, Bill Foster, jeff Creen, Charles Lander, Joe Reiswerg, Al Hicks, John Stansifer, Bob Solomon, Chuck Downing, llielt Alden, Thny Duwning, Cordon Harper, MeXVhortcr, Jim Forsyth. Theta Xi Question: XVhy were the men of Theta Xi so hungry on the evening of Oetober 17, 1966? Answer: Because they had not eaten a square meal for five weeks . . . Cgood grit-tl . . . because they had no -kitchen . . . beeause Theta Xi had just bought the old Kappa Sigma house and was going through the agonies of remodeling . . . be- eause it was the newest fraternity on campus . . . because 25 men had reactivated Alpha Tau ehapter on February 19, 1966. Thats why the men of Theta Xi were so hungry. fP.S. Hannibal was not hungry . . . because he was the only St. Bernard in the erowd . . , and who would argue with a hungry 150-lb. dog?j A new house prompted many questions from the men. For instance, where was the living room furniture? 1Vhere was the living room? Ythy didn't the call boy wake me for my 9:30? XVho was the eall boy? XVhy didn't the pledges pull any boresses? YVhat IS a boress? XVho were the pledges? How do you play Theta Xi baseball? fSitting on bags of ice in the Oalmostfij Where is Hannibal? He DID? . . . on MY rug? 436 U Cood grief. The DC anchor was stolen, and so was the Sainmie pledge light. NVhat gang of super- villains eould have pulled sueh grisly stunts? None other than those Regal Rogues, the men of Zeta Beta Tau. But heholdl Their higgest hooty of the year Came when they reeeived the regional trophy for the hest all-around eliapter. One thing they didn't pall was grass, but the men were thinking ahead. They took the plunge this year and invested in a lawn mower. tHere's hoping that hy next year they will have enough of the green stuff in front of their new house to use it.l Congenial men that they were, the ZBT's also unoffieially adopted a new meinher. The sandwich man eaine so often that he even he-gan partieipating in the line ups. Rogues to the end, the aetives mashed their pledges in the traditional footliall game, thanks to an aetive who volunteered to referee, Zeta Beta Tau ZICTA BETA TAU-FRONT ROXV: Mark XVinski, Mike Neumark, Roger Ruhin, Fred Rosenfeld, Howard Soeol, jay Silverman. SECOND ROVV: Steve Goldstein, Seott Lerner CSoph. Rep.l, Cary XVeinstein tlIist.l, Mark Ziessman tTreas.l, Dale Fine fViee-Presq, Mrs, E. Kaufman tHonse Motherl, Mark Silverman tPres.l, Larry Cohen iSee.l, Herl Priee, David Iosephson. THIRD RONV: Miles Kauffman, Steve Vogel, Marty Zohn, Riek Levin, jim llarris, joe Bishop, Larry Reuhen, David 'l'halheimer, john C. Lieherman, David A. Feslein, Stanton L. Sachs, Jay Smith, FOURTH ROVV: jerry Jacobson, Dan Friedman, Barry Colinko, Alan Margulies, Riehard Strauss, Alan Liehtcnberg, Alan Kalver, Norman Clanzman, lid Franklin, Larry Alhoher. Alan Cohen, Art Berke, Cary Fromm, Michael Levin. FIFTH ROW: Edward Marcus, Joseph MeCaffery, Bruce Adel- man, Murray Passo, Al Bendit, Tony Maidenberg, Mel Brown, Stephen Paul, Ira Roth- stein, Diek Leventhal, jerry Kobrin, Sherman Winski, Mike Berger, Cary Saks, Bmce Fine, Norm Curwitz. SIXTH ROWV: jack Fink, Howard Yosha, David Stine, Bill Cohen, Vie vvmick, Steve Medwell, Neal Cohen, Bruee Natkin, ludd Hoffman, Bill Levin, Sloopy Logan, R. I, Sommers, Norman Siegel. SEVENTH ROW: Arthur Sagalowsky, Mike Berebitsky, Max Lipner, jerry Shapiro, Richard Sugar, Matt Simon, Ron Rabin, Art Max, A1 Alport, Howie Isaacs. 437 Start with raw material-a pledge class. Make it one of the largest classes in 1966. Flip on switch CAD. Now simmer slowly. Make costumes CBD for the TKE Chariot Race ' CCD . . . win first place trophy CDD . . . cover with l unity CED . . . keep adding the latter brew steadily. Send pledge class CFD to borrow 31 watermelons CCD at Nlelon Mess CHD . . . distribute aforemen' tioned Watermelons to hungry fraternities Assemble yellow submarine CID on front lawn CKD for Homecoming CLD . . . capture third place Creek trophy CMD for said submarine. Initiate pledge class CND with second highest grade average COD. Decorate Christmas tree CPD at party CQD . . . label' all this Yuletide activity F-U-N. Co-sponsor Theta Chi Little 500 team CRD, and piteh in to help with the Bike Bounce CSD. Presto-Zeta machine! Zeta Tau Alpha ZI'.'l'A 'IYXU .'XLl'll.'X-l7lt0N'l' IIOIY: Mary Svhillilul CIIit. ClI.D, Sandy Fcely CRUSII Cl1.D, Janet Leluna C'lLn'as.D, Carolyn Cer-rline CViee-l'res.D, Tuiula Bt-esley CI'res.D, jo Ann Lucas Cl'ledi1e 'I'r.D, Karen lludsou Cltee. Ser-.D, llarhara Martin CI'list.D, Patrieia Kildsit: CCorr. Sr-e.D. SECOND HOW: Molly llannuel, Phyllis vl'lll!llHlS, Carol Lusher, Paula MeI.easter, Laurie Butler, Naney-jo Sewers, l'lll!1lllt'tlI Lindsay, Marilyn Born, Pamela VValton, Marlurie Laws. THIRD IKOVV: Pain Pearson, Kathy Mauder CSoe. Ch.D, Mareia Ilum- bauyih, Jeanne Monroe, Mary Lang, jaekie Ross, Karen Nelson, Linda Ingram, Betty Ahlf, jo Mallett, Mary Mullins, Indy Piesehala. FOURTH ROW: Jody Free, Diane Koeneman, Marsha Braden, Becky Allen, Martie VVright, Peggy Crant, Linda Fritz, Rosemary Moon, Louisa Fair, Rita Kay Hartley, Sue Nieman, Linda Clark. FIFTH ROW: Karen Blackmore, Linda Hess, Nancy Clausen, Arla Rueff, Karen Laurell, Hattie Over- myer, Patricia Brauker, jane Messnian, Carole Brinkniann, Nancy Zeiger, Cindy Springer, Carole Laws, Ioan Kennedy, Sandy Fisehbach. 4 438 Xi Q. if S 440 Seniors Allied Health ' as fr' ,L f ,J I , X l ssc? l ,. F. :gf Ka Q K -vs W ,, V 4' l ua 5- u 'el -G? Yv I . 7 K , . il if 1 5 ,. g. ' . ' .1-f, ' ' 1 C C' Xi. 'I T' . J 1 N Q l .1 L' J. 1 ! - , i ,.,,' 4 , . . ,. , . ll W HM' l ,rw l W- -we ' 1 i T- ,N ,l l I o'- I sa 0 - ' 1, ? Tl 1 T I' - gl 'U I 442 Allied Health Sciences Allen, Virginia Ruth B.S. Occupational Therapy, E. Cleveland, Ohio, Occupa- tional Therapy Club, IOTA, AOTA. Atkinson, Barbara Marie R.D.H. Dental Hygiene, Indianapolis, Ir. ADHA. Bensinger, Marcia Lynn B.S. Medical Record Library Science, Louisville, Ky., Sigma Delta Tau, Arbutus, LUNA, Hillel Foundation, Mini Rider. Bogan, Marcia Meek B.S. Medical Records, Flora, Briscoe Quad, Sailing Club. Brown, Susan Kay B.S. Dental Hygiene, Indianapolis, IDI-IA. Buchman, Jerome Anthony X-Ray Technology, Indianapolis. Buhler, Diane Ruth B.S. Medical Record Librarian, Rushville, Landcs House. Cauham, Carolyn Sue B.S. Medical Record Science, Godfrey, Ill., Alpha Xi Delta, Student Activi- ties Scnfice, Alpha Lambda Delta. Coonrod, Sharon L. B.S. Medical Records, Monticello. Craig, Jean Eileen B.S. Physical Therapy, Urbana, Ohio, Phi Theta, Pres. Cromwell, Vivian Sue B.S. Occupational Therapy, Indianapolis. Cunningham, Frances Anne B.S. Medical Teehnologya Rensselaer. DeGood, Pamela Kay B.S. Physical Therapy, Warsaw, Phi Theta. Doerr, Joanne Kay B.S. Medical Tech- nology, Plymouth, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Delta Theta, Treas. Dykstra, Nfary Anne B.S. Physical Therapy, Grand Rapids, Mich., Single Student Dorm, P 'ii Theta. Faust, Karen Arlene R.D.H. Dental Hygiene, Linden, Ir. ADHA, Corr. Sec. Fleet, Martha Susan B.S. Medical Records, New Castle, Delta Zeta, Red Book Comm., Allied Health Student Council, Treas., Lycea Dinner Comm., YVVCA. Fulford, james Venton X-Ray Technology, Indianapolis. Cillen, Karen Sue B.S. Physical Therapyz Ottcrbein, Zeta Tau Alpha, Union Board Coimn., YWCA, Enomene, Phi Theta, Corr. Sec. Critzbaugh, Cherryl Ann B.S. Medical Tech- nology, Monon, Kappa Delta, Bd. of Standards, Alpha Delta Theta, Vice-Pres., Sec., Alpha Lambda Delta, Bd. of Academic Review, YWCA. I Cunkel, Diane Kay B.S. Physical Therapy: Tipton, Phi Theta, Vice-Pres. Hand, Elizabeth lane B.S. Physical Therapy, Marion, Delta Cammag Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Theta, Union Board Comm. Harrell, jennifer Ann B.S. midi- cal Records Science, Franklin, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Mortar Board, Pleiades, Enomcne, Occanides, I.U. Foundation. Hearn, Avis Coleen B.S. Medical Records, Ft. VVayne. Heines, Ellen Marlene B.S. Medical Records, Cincinnati, Ohio, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Soc. Ch., Alpha Lambda Delta. Herrick, Eileen B.S. Occupational Therapy: Bloomington, Occupational Therapy Club, Vice-Ch., YWCA, Sailing Club. Hill, Linda L. B.S. Physical Therapy, Whiting. Hiue, VVilliam C. B.S. Public Health Education, Indianapolis, Blue Key, Treas., Sphinx Club. Hopewell, Alice Ann B,S. Medical Records gcience, Cary. Hopp, Nancy Carol B.S. Physical Therapy, Kirklin, Single Student orm. Hordiik, Ida Tine Marita R.D.H. Dental Hygiene, Nymegen, The Nether- lands, Student Union Board. Hudson, Ioyce Elaine B.S. Public Health and Dental Hygiene, Zionsville, ADHA. Inman, Dianna G. X-Ray Tec-hnolOgY: Linton. Jack- ley, Ianis Kay B.S. Occupational Therapy, Alexandria, Occupational Therapy Club, Crimson Cadettes, Jenkins, Martha Ioan X-Ray Technology, Brazil. Kallenbach, Cheryl Ann R.D.H. Dental Hygiene, Evansville, YWCA, Alpha Lambda Delta, Ir. ADHA, Sec.-Treas, Kessler, Gretchen Downey B.S. Occupa- tional Thera y, New Carlisle, Occupational Therapy Club. Knoblauch, Sue Ann B.S. MediealpTechnol0gy: Ft. Wayne, McNutt Choraliers. Kommes, Katherine M. B.S. Medical Records, Hot Springs, S,D,, I.U. Foundation. Kramer, Karyn I. B.S. Occupational Therapy, St. Louis, Mo., Foster Quad, Occupational Therapy Club, Sailing Club. Little, Iudith Ann X-Ray Therapy: Wabash. Louis, Barbara B.S. Public Health Education, Hobart, Alpha Chi Omega, YWCA, Pleiacles, Student Union Board. Massengill, Arlene Kay B.S. Medical Technology, Indianapolis. McCrackin, Anita Louise R.D.H. Dental Hygiene, Indianapolis, Sailing Club. Mitchell, Kathleen X-Ray Technology, Tipton, Sailing Club. Nicholson, Connie Kay B.S. Public Health and Dental Hygiene, Goshen, ADHA. Parks, Frances Slocum X-Hay Technology, Cotuit, Mass. Peggs, Iulia Ann B.S. Occupational Therapy, Indianapolis, Delta Zeta, Arbuhls, Newman Club. Pettit, Loretta Ann B.S. Medical Technolopgy, Pontiac, Mich, Porter, Ierry Lester X-Ray Technology, Danville, Rochford, Kenneth David X-Ray Technology, Indianapolis, Allied Health Student Council, Comm. Ch. Bough, Norma Jean B.S. Physical Therapy, Cincin- nati, Ohio, YYVCA, Phi Theta, Prog. Ch. Schneider, John Howard B.S. Environ- mental Public Health, Crccnfield. Shellhamcr, Carol Sue B.S. Physical Therapy, Louisville, Ky., Phi Theta, Rec. Sec. Siegman, Jean Ann B.S. Occupational Therapy, Indianapolis, Occupational Therapy Club, Union Board. Slugoeki, Malinrla Marie B.S. Physical Therapy, Mattoon, Ill., Pl-ii Theta, Soc. Events Ch., Union Board Comm. Smallwood, Linda Kay B.S. Medical Tech- nology, Huntington, I.U. Foundation: Alpha Delta Theta, YNVCA, Spille, Rebecca Sue R.D,H. Dental Hygiene, Lynn, Ir. ADHA, Dental Hygiene Class, Pres, Steiner, Elizabeth Ann B.S. Medical Technology, Lapel, Foster Quad, Iud. Bd., I.U. Foundation, Cosmopolitan Club, Alpha Delta Theta. Steinfeld, Ieanne Eileen B.S. Medical Technology: Indianapolis. Stup, Catherine Jane B.S. Medical Technology: Indianapolis, Morrison Hall, Cult. Ch. Thompson, Donna Ruth B.S. Medical Technology, Hohart, Alpha Delta Theta. Trulock, Becky lane B,S. Occupational Therapy, Muncie, YVVCA: Union Board Activities, Allied llcalth Council, Uddin, Charlotte I. B.S. Medical Records, Monmouth. Ill. Waldron, Patricia Louise B,S. Physical Therapy, Ft. Wayne, Single Student Dorm, Phi Theta, Student Council. Wilks, Marcia Louise B.S. Puhlic Health and Dental Hygiene, Indianapolis, ADHA: Allied Health Student Council, Viec-Pres. Williams, Linda Sue B.S. Physical Therapy, Salem: Sigma Kappa, YWCA: Phi Theta. Trcas. VVininger, Margaret Ann X-Ray Therapy, Anderson. Wolf, Nancy Jean B.S. Physical Therapy: Lebanon, Ohio, XVillkie Co-op, Trcas., Phi Theta. Yost, Janice Allene B.S. Medical Technology, Evansville, Delta Canuna, Alpha Delta Theta, Pres., Cheerleader, I.U. Foundation, Ir. Class Council, Enoniene. Young, Mollie Ann B.S. Occupational Therapy, Indianapolis, Occupational Therapy Club, Ch. Arts and Sciences Aaron, Pntricin Aim A.B. Frm-neli, Annandale, Va, Abraham, Kenneth S. A.B. Coveminent, Kearny. N.j., Sigina Alpha Mu, Student Body Vice-Pres., Board of Ac-ons, I.U. Foundation, Univ. llouors Coinm., jr. Div. Adv. Bd. Adehlnnn, Karen Lee A.B. English, Canton, Ohio, Signia Dr-lta 'l'au, I'lllUI'I1i'I1L'Q Ilillel I'oundation, Mini Rider, Crt-at Issues, -lr. Panlielleine. Adler, Julie. Ann A.B. Speech and Hearilig Tlicrapy, Bloomington, Sigma Alpha lata.. Ahlvin, Karen Charlotte A.B. English, Munster, Alpha Uluierou l'l, YVVCA, Action Party. Albcrding, Linda M. A.B. Covemment, Whcatfield, Alpha Xi Delta, Treas., Young Republicans, Inter-Varsity. Allcnder, Michael L. A.B. Mathematics, Acton. Ammon, Iudy Kay A.B. l iuc Arts, Munster, Curry House, Mini Float Ch. Andis, Paul L, A.B. English, livansvillcg Phi Eta Sigma, 3-Yr. Masters Program. Andree, Donna Rue A.B. llistory, ltiver Forest, Ill., Delta Zeta, Pull. Bel. Ch., Cuard, AXVS, Vice-Pres., Pull. ltel, Ch., I.U. Foundation, Sr. Class Council, SEC, Spec. Elections Ch., jr. Panhcllenie, Vice-Pres. 500 Rider, Young Dt-:not-rats. Austell, Elaine Mary A.B. French, Earl Park, Al ha Chi Oinega, Freslnnan Class Sec.: Student Senate, Soph. Class Council, Pleia es, Prog. Ch., Toiuahawk. Arnolt, Michael I. A. B. journalism, NVarsaxv, Pln Delta Theta, Sue. Ch., I.U. Foundation, Union Boai'd, Steering Connn., Student Covt., Puh. Rel. Sec., SAB, llouicconiing Steering cllillllllq Sr. Class Council, Stahr Award Ch. Ash, Kent N. A.B. Psychology, liilkhart, Chi Phi, Marching 100. Ashton, Alice Jenn AB. Social Service, Ft. W'ayue, Social Service Club. Andrews James Dale A.B. tloveriunent, Kokomo: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Little Ashton, Sharon Jane A.B. Econoinics, lilizaheth, Briscoe Quad, Iud. Bd. Ch., Moffat Econoinies Award, Alpha Di-lla Kappa. Atzeff, Doris Ellen A.B. English, Ft. VVaync, XVillkic, Social Service Cluli: Young Deinoerats. Atkiusou, judith Ann B.S, Sociology, Indianapolis, Chi Omega, YNVCA, Fresli. Cainp Counselor. Auliek, Dean D. A.B, Covcnnnt-nt, Ft. NVayne, McNutt Quad, Student Body Pres., Stu- dent Senate Minority l.th'., Board ol Aeons, Blue Kcy, Mensa International. Baals, Sara Marie A.B. Socioloi-XY: Ft. Nllayne. Babcock, Norman Il. .-LB, Ci-ograpliyg Meadxille, Pa.: Kappa Delta Rho, Phi Eta Sigina, 'l'reas,, Frcsli. Bust-hall. Bachmann, Nancy Lou A.B. Dietetics: Indian- apolis: Cantina Phi Beta, YWCA, Pres., Panhelleuic Ex. Vice-Pres., Mortar Board, Class Councils, Pleiadcs. Bacon, jo Aim A.B. Speech and Theatre, I'Iighlaud, Chi Omega, Bush Ch., I,U. Foundation, Showhoat Majestic, Theatre Productions. Badnian, Sherrilynne AB. Biology, South Bend, Curry House. Baer, Terry Deal BS. Fine Arts. Munster, Zeta Beta 'l'au, llist., Bowling. Baker, Paul Douglas A.B. Zoology: XVinainac: Sigma Pi. Balakir, Arlene D. AB. Speech and Theatre, Cary, YXVCA, Chinies ol Christmas Ch., Union Board, Student Speakers Bureau. Banks, David Brigham B.S. Chemistry, Evansville, Phi Kappa Psi, Pres., Vice-Pres., I.U. Foundation, Connn. Ch., Nat. Science Founda- tion Bescarcli flrant, Ann-r, Client. Soc., Student Affiliate, I.U. Sing. Barkoff, Susan Lewis A.B. English, New Orleans, La., Sigma Delta Tau: Alpha Lainhda Delta. Bamett, Leslie Ann A,B. Sociology, Indianapolis, McNutt Quad, Council Rep.: Hillel Foundation. Baron, Marcy Lynn .-LB. Government, Chicago, Ill., Alpha Epsilon Phi, Mortar Board, I.U. Foundation: Crrat Issues, Alpha l.iuulida Delta. Bartholome, Charles VVilhani A.B. Zoology, Terre llautc, Alpha Tau Omega, Song Ldr., Skull and Crescent. Bartle, Jeffery Charles A.B. Mathematics, Salt Lake City, Utah, Alpha'Tau Omega, Fresh, Basketball Teani, Disting. Mil. Student. Bartlett, Cynthia Lou AB. Spanish, Bloomington, Kappa Kappa Gannon, Song Ldr-Q Alpha Lambda Delta. I.L'. Foundation, Student Lrlr., Fresh. Cainp Counselor. Barton, Douglas Alan A.B. Psychology, Evansville, Theta Chi, Sec., Psi Chi, Young Republicans. 444 Arts and Sciences T? 0- A Q W v- C' 6-' -W r , ' jx , if A 'Z-if ak.- ' ' E. 9 I ,Y -X, Y. P -H z, 'G p, .. 6. ,Y x , , V Ai. Vi tv 1-'Gw- '4 NTJXHA + 1: ... : ' - ' 5 3 . it 43- :I if r A A is tt - 1 J i .i f f X . if ' - is bt ' 5 as wt , 1 I 4' - t i 41 A is f 5 P i - 'X ,a 4,1 .. C 3 tl li ! c ll - . .LT , 4 if 1.3 V Y T , ' Q., Q-I l -5 ' at A ilh ri Q A at 2 E 1 0,1 , A dj F ' ' S l 1 ,Sz 3 'K .f 1 df '- xx 'X f- il - ' . , I , . Z it 'S , 4 ,, A - -- is , ,gli ter' Q4 s .15- iv ' Q . - 'Z A , -I :L V ' 1-1 QL, t- I u f- A rg Si ' -- 4 . f' ' . . si .QT 7-' F' L x I gl. Barton, Martha A. A.B. Social Service, Richmond, Briscoe Quad, Young Democrats, Social Serviec Club. Batchelder, Robert W. A.B. Geography, Bloom- ington, Alpha Tau Omega: Rugby, Trcas., Skull and Crescent. Baumgartner, Mary Ann A.B. Spanish, Bluffton, Chi Omega, Personnel Ch., YWCA, Dean's List. Beard, M, Jon A.B. Sociology, Doylestown, Pa., Amold Air Soc., Comm., I.U. Foundation: Phi Eta Sigma, Intramurals, YMCA, Radio Announcer. Beaty, Rita Jenn A.B. Social Service, NVadsworth, Ohio, Al ha Xi Delta, YWCA, Volun- teer Bureau, Mentally Handicapped Comm., Phi Allpha, Sec., Sigma Alpha Iota, Social Service Club. Beck, William K. A.B. Slavic Languages and Literature, Speedway. Becker, Linda Kay A.B. Comparative Literature, Central City, Ky., Beck House, I.U. Foundation, LUNA, Great Issues, Ilillel Foundation, Becker, Paulette E. A.B. Mathematics, NV. Lafayette, Alpha Omicron Pi, Presidents Ball Publicity Comm., Arbutus, Office Mngr., YWCA. Becker, Marvin Ray A.B. Covernment, Washing- ton, Young Republicans, Conservative League. Beil, Rosalind Judith A.B. Latin, Creve Coeur, Mo., Sigma Delta 'l'au, Alpha Lambda Delta, Enomene, Pleiades, I.U, Foundation, Eta Sigma Phi. Bellamy, Garland Michael A.B. Chemistry, Columbus, Marching 100, Mc- Nutt Choraliers, Benhnm, Barbara Lynn A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy, Princeton, Tetei' Quad, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Alpha Eta. Benowitz, Judith Kay A, B. Sociology, Michigan City, YNVCA, Hillel Foundation. Berger, Suzanne Wyn B.S. Vocational Home Economics, Mc-Keesport, Pa., Sigma Delta Tau, Home Ec, Assoc., Sec., I.U. Foundation, Ilillel Foundation. Berk, Suzanne A.B. Textiles and Merchandising, Ft. Wayne, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Union Board, Spec. Projects Ch., Hillel Foundation, llome Ee. Club. Metz, Emily Kathleen A.B. Mathematics, Cincinnati, Ohio, Read Center, Rec. Ch., YWCA, I.U. Sing, WHA. Beyer, Laurie Jean A.B. Spanish, Mahwah, N.J., Kappa Delta, Vice-Pres., YWCA, ANVS, I.U. Foundation, AFS. Biddle, Cheryl Ann A.B. Spanish, Anderson, Alpha Lambda Delta, YWCA, Student Ldr., Sing- ing Hoosiers, Student Senate Asst. Bills, Sheryl Jean A.B. Journalism, Rushville, Kappa Alpha Theta, Rush Ch., Daily Student, WVomen's Ed., Sr. Assoc. Ed., Bush Counselor, I.U. Foundation, Enomone, Theta Sigma Phi. Bizzari, Lawrence D. A.B. Police Administration, New Paris. Blackman, Stanley Neil B.S. Optometry, Lognnsport, Omega Epsilon Phi, Campus Chest, Ski Club, YMCA. Blei, Marilyn Patricia A.B. Speech and Hear- ing, Homewood, Ill., Delta Delta Delta, Sigma Alpha Eta. Blessing, Sue Ellen A.B. Psychology, Indianapolis, Delta Zeta, Wesley Foundation, Young Republi- cans, Cosmopolitan Club. Blickcnsderfer, Ann Louise A.B. History, Hamilton, Ohio, Alpha Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, I.U, Sing Steering Comm., Publicity Ch., I.U. Foundation, YNVCA. Blosser, James C. A.B. Chemistry, Goshen, Jenkins House, Gov., Sec.-Treas. Bobbitt, Richard Kendall A.B. Spanish, Monticello, Briscoe Quad, Soc. Ch., Rec. Ch., Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Co-Ed., Kappa Kappa Psi, March- ing l00, Asst, Rank Ldr. Bodnar, Thomas A.B. Chemistry, Hammond, Martin Hall, Foster Quad Jud. Bd., Quiz Bowl, Dc:in's List. Boehme, Cale Ann B.S. Journalism, Lansing, lil., Alpha Omicron Pi, Trcas., Theta Sigma Phi, Daily Student, YVVCA. Bonhright, Jane Meyer A.B. Dietetics and Home Economics, Bloomington, Omicron Nu. Bothwell, Jeannette A.B. Biology, Cloverdale, Teter Quad, Jud. Bd., Gov., Quiz Bowl, Team Capt., I.U. Sing, Alpha Lambda Delta, Bottorff, Carol Ann A.B. Government, Cortland, Kappa Delta, Sec., Pres.: Student Senate, Sr. Class Vice-Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Board, I.U. Foundation, Bowman, J. Cary B.S. Optometry, VVhitestown, Omega Delta. Brad- ford, Trudy Lynn A.B. French, Goshen, Kappa Delta, Ed., YWCA, Boy's Club Comm. Ch., Cabinet, Angel Flight, AWS. Bramlett, Norman David A.B. History, Indianapolis, Phi Kappa Psi, Rush Ch., Student Senate, Parl,, YMCA, Creat Issues, Steering Comm., I.U. Foundation. Braswell, Judith Ann A.B. Sociology: Anderson, Curry House. Breckel, Theodore A. A.B. Economies, LaGrange, Ill., McNutt Quad, Jud. Bd., Disting. Mil. Student. Bredcmeier, Kenneth H. A.B. Journalism, Ft, NVayne: Blue Key, Sigma Delta Chi, Pres., I.U. Foundation, Daily Student, Managing Ed., Asst. Managing Ed., Night Ed., Asst. Sports Ed., Arbutus, Sports Ed. Brenne- man, Thomas E. A.B. Psychology and Economics, Toledo, Ohio, Acacia, New- man Club. Brewer, Barham Elaine A.B. English, Bremen, Delta Zeta, Hist.: YWCA, Cler. Ch., Eta Sigma Phi, Bried, Ilse A.B. German, Indianapolis, Alpha Chi Omega, Sr. Class Council, Enonome, YVVCA, Sailing Club, I.U. Sing. Arts and Sciences 445 C mi L . 1.l I X . 'jf' ii -xN B X 1' C7 ., 7' -' ' i All , ' iF' LQ QT, i T hr ' , N. af' 3 'gf l i .. 5 fi Q -C' QF . 1 I . l 3 gi ., , t 5 tr I 5 ,W ll 1 in a. T 1 1 ff' 446 Arts and Sciences f Bropleh, Andrew Nimle A.B. Mathematics, Crand Ccss, Liberia, African Students Assoc., Cosmopolitan Cluli, Soccer. Brown. john William A.B. Chemis- trv: Cosvortz AlPha Epsilon Delta, Phi lim Sigma, IUCF, Treas. Brown, Robert Paul A.B. Psychology, Indianapolis. Brown, Sharon Sue A.B., B.S. Psychology and Social Studies, Seymour, Delta Zeta, Bcc. Sec., Sehol. Ch., YXVCA. Badio Comm. Ch., Cler. Comm, Ch. Brown. Susan B. A.B. Speech and Theatre, Robin- son, Ill., Alpha Camma Delta, Sr. Class, Org. Female Dir. Browne, jane Riley A.B. Spanish, Marion, Kappa Alpha Theta, AYVS, Fresh. Affairs Comm., Union Board Comm.: YVVCA Comm. Brunson, Sherilyn Sue A.B. Classies, South Bend, Mt-Nutt Quad, Fta Sigma Phi, YXVCA, Arbutus, Bryan, Roger L. B.S. Zoolo1:y,'Ft. XVayne. Bullman, john Peter A.B. Cow-rnment, Cary. Burnett. Carol In A.B. English, Argonne Ilousc, Alpha Lambda Delta: Spectator, Asst. Managing lid., Presbyterian Chapel Council. Burnison, Thomas Andrew A.B. Fine Arts, Dyer, Arhutus, Design Ed.. Assoc. Fd. Bums. Betsy Ann A.B. Spanish, Elmhurst. Ill.: Chi Oinega, Pledge Tr., YVVCA, Bel. Iimphasis Comm., Ch., Alpha Lamlida Delta. Buschmann, Nancy Kay A.B. French, Indianapolis, Kappa Delta, Rush Ch., Activities Ch., Panlicllcnie, Bush YVorltsl1op Ch., Int. Vice-Pres., Mortar Board, YNVCA, Trcas.. Ist Vice-Pres., I.U. Foundation, Sr. Class Council. Bussard. Elaine A.B. Cerman: VVorthinp,ton, Sigma Kappa, Pres., YVVCA, Sailing Club. Butler. ludith Ann A.B. Fine Arts, Dayton, Ohio, Alpha Cannna Delta. Membership Ch., I.U. Sing. Butler, Laureen Ann A.B. History, Darien, Conn., Zeta Tau Alpha, Purch. Agent, Clark House, Soc. Ch., YVVCA, AVVS. Butt, Mary Linda A.B. History, Brownstown, Mc-Nutt Quad, jud. Bd., Soph. Class Council, Union Board, Steer- ing Comm., AVVS, Transfer Students Comm., Dean's List, Sr. Class Council. Buttcrbaugh, Nancy Sue A.B. French, Kendallville, Alpha Chi Omega, Pres., Panhellenie, Corr. See., I.U. Foundation. Button, Karen Grace A.B. Covernment, Munster, Alpha Omitron Pi. Pres., Curr. Sec., Arliutus, Scheduling Mngr., Action Party, See., NVCA, Homecoming Queen Court. Bye, Sandra F.. A.B. Chemistry, YA'atelnimL, Nl., Delta Camma, Trcas., AVVS, Soc. Comm., Arhutus, SEC. Byrne Barbara Anne A.B. English, Iiivingston, N.-I., Harper Hall, Res. Asst., YVVCA, Alpha Lamhda Delta. Byrne, Bruce Campbell A.B. Zoology, Hammond, Phi Kappa Psi. Cady, Jacqueline Phyllis A.B. French, South Bend, Poplars, Pres., Clark Housc, Spec. ljvents Ch., Soph. Class Council, Alpha Lambda Delta. Callahan, Mary Alice A.B. journalism, Bronwille, NX., Kappa Alpha Theta, Redbook Steering Connn., Candy Stripers, Daily Student. Callecorl, Ruth Anne A.B. Social Service, Terre llaute, Briscoe Quad, Phi Alpha, Social Service Club. Cannon, Eileen Marie A.B. English, Indianapolis, Alpha Omicron Pi, YWCA, Comm. Ch., Union Board, I.U. Foundation, Mini Rider. Cannon, Paula M. A.B. Social Service, Indianapolis, Delta Delta Delta, YWCA, Rec. Ch., Social Service Club, Union Board Comm. Carney, Carol Elaine A.B. Zoology, Seircleville, Alpha Lambda Delta. Carroll, Linda Jean A.B. English, Kokomo, Willkie Quad Academic Unit. Carvill, Barbara Ann A.B. Art History, Dayton, Ohio, Delta Gamma, Rush Ch., Pres., Rec. Sec., Student Ldr., I.U. Foundation, Sr. Class Council, Student Recruit Comm. Cass, Mary H. A.B. Psychology, Crown Point, Gamma Phi Beta, YXVCA, Union Board, Steering Comm., Card Section, Flash Card Comm., Tyronian Ball, Dcc. Ch. Cassady, Larry C. A.B. French, Fountain City, Little 500 Promotions, Card Section Promotions. Cedcrquist, Erie Stanley A.B. Economics, Indianapolis. Chapman, Mary Forbes A.B. lfnglish, XVoleott, Zeta Tan Alpha, YNYCA. Cheno- weth, Gail Ann A.B. French, Ft. Wayne. Chenoweth, Sharon Ann B.S. Radio and Television, Indianapolis, YVVCA. Chesrown, Sarah Elizabeth A.B. Bacteriology, Elyria, Ohio, Forest Quad, Res. Asst., Curry House, Treas., Creat Issues, LUNA, I.U. Foundation. Christopher- sen. Carl Eric A.B. Government, Poland, Ohio, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Fta Sigma, I.U. Foundation, Scahhard and Blade, Little 500 Rider. Clancy, Marilyn Ann A.B. History, Indianapolis, Foster Quad. Clare. Irene Grace A.B. journalism: Iml'4U'11190li52 Dililb' Stull'-Wit? Phi Sixllna Iota, Theta Sigma Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Angel Flight. Clark, John VVayne A.B. Covernmcnt, Muncie, Alpha Tau Omega, Soc. Ch.. Puh. Rel. Ch., I.U. Foundation: Creat Issues, Majority XVhip: Fresh. Camp Steering Comm., Orientation Student Ldr. Clase, Stephen D. A.B. Covemnn-nt, IVarsaw, Foster Quad, Pres., Crcat Issues. Senate Pres., Tomahawk, Phi Eta Sigma: Student Senate. Clay, Charmaine A.B. Psychology, Cincinnati, Ohio, Delta Camma, YXVCA, ANVS, Union Board Comm. Climer, Conda Jean A.B. Speech and Theatre, Indianapolis, Chi Omega, Plcdgc Tr., Enomene, Pleiades, Fresh. Camp, Co-Ch., YXVCA, Trcas., AXVS, Fresh. Alfairs Ch. Clutter, David R. A.B. Zoology, Indianapolis, Sigma Nu, Foothall, Track, Student Senate, Speaker Pro Tern, Married Student Council, Ch., Alpha Delta Sigma. Clutter, Mary Lec A.B. Zoology, Bellevue, Nch. Cohen, Allan Stephen A.B. Economics, Roslyn Heights, N.Y., Tetcr Quad, WVQAD. Cohen, Nancy Jane A.B. Government, Cincinnati. Ohio, Alpha lipsilon Phi, Pledge Tr., Ist Vice-Pres.: Panhcllenic, Exec. Bd., Soph. Class Sec.: Psi Chi, Mortar Board, Great Issues. Colantonio, Camilla Sue AB. Psychology, Hammond, Alpha Omicron Pi, Mortar Board, Pres.: YNVCA, Sec., Panhcllenic, Rec. Sec., Adv., Alpha Lambda Delta, Student Ldr. Cole, Richard H. Jr. B.S. Chemistry, Brazil, Briscoe Quad, Jud Bd., Newspaper. Cole, Vida Kathryn A.B. Zoology, Arlington, Va. Collins, John Howard Jr. A.B. History, Larchmont, N.Y,, Varsity Swimlning. Combs, Nancy Ann A.B. Home Economics, Ft. VVaync, Sailing Cluh, YNVCA, Marketing Club. Cone, Rebecca Lynn A.B. Anatomy and Physiology, Kokomo, Mason Hall. Conley, Caroline Melinda A.B. Psychology, Charlestown, Pine Hall, Gov., I,U. Founda- tion, Alpha Lamhda Delta, Psi Chi, Vice-Pres., YVVCA. Conlon, William Francis A.B. Covcrnmcntg Chicago, Ill., Sigma Nu, Varsity Foothall, Phi Omega: Disting. Mil, Student. Conrad, Mary Florence A.B. Fine Arts, Indianapolis, Delta Delta Delta, Hist., Union Board, YWCA, Mini Rider. Constant, Anita Aurelia A.B. Sociology, Indianapolis, Alpha Camma Delta, East- ern Orthodox Fellowship, Soc. Ch., l.U. Foundation, YVVCA, Dorm Jud. Bd. Cook, Richard R. A.B. Psychology, Indianapolis, Briscoe Quad, Res. Schol. Unit, Soph. Class Council. Coons, James Lee B.S. Social Service, Indianapolis, VVillkie Quad, Social Service Cluh, 4 Copeland, Barbara Gail A.B. French, VVheaton, Ill., Mc-Nutt Quad, Phi Sigma Iota, Ski Cluh, YMCA, Sailing Cluh, WVells Quad, Soc. Dir. Copeland, Clifton Earl A.B. Sociology, South Bend: XVright Quad, Jud. Bd. Ch.: Dean's List, Intra- mural. Coppens, James Lynn A.lI. Classical Languages and Literature, Misha- waka, Trees Ccntcr, llall Covt., Eta Sigma Phi, Dean's List. Cornell, Judith Carolyn A.B. Sociology, Galveston, Mason Hall. Covey, Ann Elizabeth A.B. Art History, Meadville, Pa., Kappa Kappa Cannna, Rec. Sec., Kappa Pickers. Covington, Randy David A.B. Journalism, Anderson, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Daily Student, Assoc. Ed., Night Ed., Spec. Issues Ed., Sigma Delta Chi, I.U. Foundation, Soph. Class Council. Cowen, Carl Claudius Jr. A.B. Mathematics, Indianapolis, Foster Quad Academic Unit, Acad. Co-ord., Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Varsity Civic Band. Cox, Nancy Lee A.B. Mathematics, Indianapolis, Camnia Phi Bcta, Rush Ch, Cox, Sandra Kay A.B. Spanish, Spencer, YWCA, Alpha Lambda Dclta. Cragg, Patricia Helen A.B. English, Colt, Ill., Alpha Phi, Pres., Student Conduct Ct.: Creat Issues, Cen. Ch., Sec.: ANVS, Vice-Pres., Fresh. Camp Counselor. Crawford, Carol Josephine A.B. Spanish, Bedford, Tctcr Quad. Crevar, Carole Jean A.B. Vocational Home Economics and Merchandising, Cary, Beck House, Gov., Sycamore Hall, Trcas., YVVCA, Home Ee. Club, Publicity Ch. Culbertson, Kenneth Lee A.B, Chemistry, Milton, Foster Quad Academic Unit, Phi Eta Sigma. Cupp, Linda Jayne A.R. Fine Arts, Indianapolis, Mason Hall. Comm. Co-ord., Read Center, Comm, Ch., Sr. Class Council, Mademoiselle Magazine College Bd. Curtis, Conny Dwayne A.B. Psychology, Roswell, N.M. Cutright, Judith Lynn A.B, Psychology, Indianapolis, Sigma Kappa, Soc. Ch., Sr. Class, Sec.: I.U. Foundation, Angel Flight, Chap.. Song Lclr., Pleiades: Christmas Eve on Campus, Ch. Dague, Diana Ruth A.B. Speech and Hearing, Ft. lVaync YXVCA1 Sigma Alpha Eta, Bowling Team. Dahl, Stephen Michael A.B. ltiathcmatics, Richmond, Sigma Pi Sigma, Conservative League. Daniels, Mary Joan A.B. Economics: Chicago, Ill., Rahh Hall, Jud. Bd, Sec., Marketing Club, Cosmopolitan Cluh, Sailing Cluh, Social Service Club. Davidson, David D. A.B. Government, Indianapolis, Pershing Rifles, 3rd Reg. gh -N of ...I x l 4. -Q' T 'J t 1, tl- . A J J. 1, . ae., 'E i 1- 1 N . F l .. ,t my Q . Q , 7v .- 2 H Q ' it C . Arts and Sciences 447 Davies, Jill Ann A.B. Journalism, Broolcston. Davis, Barbara Sue A.B.' Eng' lish, Indianapolis, Fort-sl Quail, Alpha Lanihrla Delta, INSl'l'l'I. Day, Richard ' lc XB I' lish Vinunncs lfdinonilsnn lliill Cnlt Dir., Young D1-nioerats, Pntnc 1, . ang I : H: A ' - 3 A Q , Newman Club, Dailv Student, Cartoonist. Dr.-Bois, Donna Leah A.B. lunglish, ' ' V - - ' 'L' - Tl J A.B. English: Los Angeles, Calif., li-ter Quad. DcCoslanm, Efnnc ieresn Brooklyn, NX., Curry llouse, Floor Rep. Dehnert, Mary Belle A.B. Fine Arts, Fi. lfVaync, Varsity Civic Band. DeJenn, David Louis A.B. Journalism, Salem, Arhnlns, l'Id.-in-Chief, Photo lid., Chief Chief Iitlilorial VVriter, Photo Ed., Focus Photo Chi, Christian Federation. Denning, Daniel Burke AB Government, Terre llanlc, Alpha Tan Omega, Pledge Tr., Seahhard and mano, Virginia Louise mistry: Akron, Ohio, Photographer, Daily Student, and Design lil., Sigma Delta Blade, See., Creat Issues, Pershing Rifles. Reg. Staff. Di-Sl A.B. English, Indianapolis. Dexinnn, Robert Jay A.B. Che Alpha Tau Omega, Varsity Football, Sr. Class Council, Newman Clnh, l.U. Foundation. DeWolf. Deborah Jane A.B. Geology, VV:-sion, Mass., Sigma Kappa: Alpha Lainhda Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, Striketles, 'l'rt-as. Dexter, William Francis III A.B. Chemistry, Anderson, Delta Upsilon, I.illle 500 Rider, llifle Team. Dhikusoka, Joseph Mukasa BS. Radio and 'Il-levision, Jinia, Uganda, East Africa, Phi Mu Alpha: African Students Assoc., Pres. Dickinnn, Janie Sue A.B. French, Indianapolis, Sigma Delta 'I'an1 AVVS, Fresh. Affairs Comm., Alpha Lamhda Delta, Jr. Panhellenie: l'lt-iades, Campus Chest. Dixon, Danny Carr A.B. Mathe- matics: Guilford. Dolata, Barbara Ellen A.B. l'lnglish, Cary, Kappa Kappa Cltmlltil, Pres., 2nd Vice-Pres., Mortar Board, Alpha Lamhtla Delta, Pleiades, Viee-Pres., I.U. Foundation, Panhcllenic Ilnsh Ch. Dolezal, Daniel Edward A.B. Geography: N. Judson, Camma Tla-ta Upsilon, Young Democrats. Dollc, Peter Frank A.B. His- tory, Indianapolis, Deans List, Marketing Cluli. Dounellan, Joseph James HI A.B. Sociology: Carmel, VVFIU, Nexvseaster, Dosmnnn, Paula Lynn A.B. Art History, South Bend, Poplars. Viee-Pres. Dotson, Sue Elaine A.B. French, Decatur Ill., Cosmopolitan Club, IAC, SDS, Young Republicans. Drcsscl, Holly Jewell A.B. English, Griffith, Union Board, Art Salon Comm., Jr. Year in France. Driscoll, Alice Mary A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy: Louisville, Ky., Pi Beta Phi, I.U. Foundation, Occanidcs, Sec., YNYCA, Sigma Al wha lita. Dudderar, Mary Barbara A.B. English Literature, Portage, Poplars, Fresli. Class Council, Jud. Bd. Dunn, Ceorge Locke A.B. Psychology, Indianapolis. Telex' Quad, Comm. Ch., Pershing Rifles, Adjudant, Counter-lnsurgency Operations, Alpha Phi Omega, Inter-Varsity. DuPuis, Jacqueline A.B. Russian, Wheaton, Ill. Dyer, James A. A.B. Govern- ment. Anderson, NYL-sley Foundation, Pres., lld. of Academic Review. Easterday, V. Ross A.B. Social Service, Kokomo, Wright Quad, Soc. Ch., Stockwell House, Soc. Ch., Spectator, Circ. Mngr., Social Service Club. Egner, Juanita E. B.S. English: Flossmoor, Ill., Kappa Delta, Chap., Bus. Rush Ch., YNVCA, Christian Center, SAB, Homecoming Comm., Young Republicans. Elliott, Dennis Dawson A.B. Joumalism, Evansville, Sigma Delta Chi, See., Daily Student, Photo Ed., Assoc. Ed., Sports Ed., Arhntus, Sports Ed., LUNA, Little 500 Rider. Elliott, Helen Elise A.B. English, Indianapolis, Alpha Phi, House Mngr., Rush Ch., Mortar Board, Panhellenic Exec. Council, YVVCA, AVVS, Pleiades. Elliott, San-dra K. A.B. Social Service, Brazil: Argonne House, Soc. Co-ord., Social Service Club, Mini Rider. Varsity-Civic Band. Ellis, Cynthia Ann A.B. Sociology, Cleveland, Ohio, Union Board of Dir., AXVS, Program Bd., Soph. Class Council, Treas., YVVCA. Ellis, Michele K. A.B. Fine Arts, Crceneastle, Alpha Onncron Pi, Hist., YXVCA, Action Party. Emerson, Engrid June A.B. rrenchg Oxvensville, Phi Sigma. Iota. Emge, Mae Beth A.B. English, Evansville, Newman Club, Soc. See. Epple, Cletus F. A.B. Government, Troy, Briscoe Quad, Young Democrats. Ervin, Sharon Elizabeth A.B. History, Richmond, Cosmopolitan Club. Ervin, Victoria Ann A.B. English, Ft. Vl'ayne. Estes, Daniel LeRoy A.B. Fine Arts, Anderson, MRC, Jud. Bd., Sigma Chi, Sailing Clulm, Young Republicans. 448 Arts and Sciences .y 1 -of ' , ex 3? 3 if W ,. K1 I 1' ' lt ' xl 1 fan- ti, -, Y . f f 2 .- f- 1 3 Q X ' .. 4 It f J I -f . L- i . H 5 -' L., l' ,3- A :N 1 N Y hy Z? in 4 , Og, , fs -- . QV ', , . ' -' ' L f fr- , . . V it lt is 1 EQ , Q4 . 5 'rf' - Q, ' i Tv..i., w. ' ' ,ui C 1 tg, , xo 4 . , A Q NJ F f Iv- ,-- N i . X91 r ' ' I. --1 1 X it wa- it .. s S-X x .5 fr 'ag FD ' 2 - 'ic-5 W ' Ki :Z QW. N-. 'Rr 4 X T Q: EL F I 4- ., , . A il .5 I I t e .- . X ss... L t I , Q 'U ,-a ja, P r. ' J .e , 3 - ,. . f i W Q ll P , k L f 'Q FC' X sr' in F.. J x lfff, 51123, .ii t. i gf' '- . af 'S Q t 5 A - l 'fist 1 as I 4 Q- Lg- 't' 1- .C , e 0,,,, - m - ' E 5, -'- Q- 'K . ' V .t A ' 5 ,. l. . Y s nl - lug, x wr -2. w v rf s. s' ' . ri' V' x .J 'N' ' ' , ' rhlrh . .. , e, il 1 6 X t ' ' ftfx J -l 5'6 ,. 6 bi A C 7.7! , I .., QM 1, ,C 5 , isa, e , X X HS- 1 a fs - a i ' ' ll ' 6- -P' ' I K V I ' Q r-feb Evans, David W. A.B. Covernment, Shoals, Teter Quad Counseling Staff, Mt-Nutt Quad, Bus. Mugr., Student Ldr., Tryns Party, Dist. Ch. Evans, Joan Hannon A.B. English, Bloomington. Ewan, Joyce Elizabeth A.B. Zoology, Lafa- yette, Forest Quad, Ilouse Mng.5r. Farmer, Julia Frances A.B. Cerman, Henderson, Ky. Farrar, Rosalind Virginia A.B. History, Arlington, Va., McNutt Quad, LUNA, Steering Comm., Fresh. Class Council, Creat Issues, Spectator, Student Ldr. Fattu, James Michael A.B. Zoology, Bloomington, Union Board of Dir., Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-Pres., I.U. Foundation, Homecoming Comm., Student Senate. Faueett, Joalma Marie A.B. Spanish, Hillsboro, Alpha Xi Delta. Feamster, Susan Baxter A.B. Zoology, Frankfort, Ky., PEMM Club, Sec., WBA, Pres., Pub- licity Ch., NVomen's Varsity Field Hockey, Basketball, Tennis. Femsler, Keith R. A.B. Sociology, Mishawaka, Sr. Class Council, lndep. Male Dir. Fields, YVarren Thomas A.B. Covernincnt, Cainbridgc City, Beta Theta Pi, Falcon Club: Sphinx Club. Figlure, Betty L. A.B. Fine Arts, Fredericktown, Mo., Alpha Epsilon Phi, Hist., Assistant Pledge Tr., Arbutus, Union Comm. Ch., l,U. Foundation. Finch, Mary Irene A.B. Ceology, Portland, McNntt Quad, Eta Sigma Phi, Young Demo- erals, Quiz Bowl. Fischbach, Sandra Joanne A.B. Mathematics, Oakhurst, N.J., Zeta Tau Alpha, Sr. Class Council, Crimson Cadettes, Sailing Club, Redbook Comm., Union Board Comm. Fisens, Vivian Lee A.B. Journalism, Evansville: Wells Quad, Connn. Co-ord., Creat Issues, Est. Publicity Ch., Theta Sigma Phi, Sec., I.U. Foundation. Fishbaek, Nancy F. B.S. Medical Science, Indianapolis, Psi Chi, Alpha lipsilon Delta, Baha'i Club. Fix, Sandra Liunctte A.B. English, Talbot, Read Center, Pres., Landcs House, Cov., YWCA, I.U. Foundation. Forbes, Sylvia Cray A.B. Fine Arts, LaGrange, Ill., Alpha Chi Omega, YYVCA, Comm. Ch. Foreman, Erie Paul A.B. Zoology, Crown Point, Teter Quad. Forney, Robert Burns Jr. A.B. Zoology, Indianapolis. Foulkes, Judy Jo A.B. English, Terre Haute, Kappa Alpha Theta, YXVCA, Vice- Pres,, I.U. Foundation: Student Covcrnment, Union Board, Cen. Ch. of Pop Concerts, IfVomen's Chorus. Fouse, Larry Coleman A.B. History, Charlestown. Foust, Carol Sue A.B. Spanish, Kokomo, Clark House, See., Young Democrats, Cosmopolitan Club: AIESEC. Fowlkcs, Birta Louise A.B, Iinyqlishg Muncie, Briscoe, Jud. Bd., Alpha Kappa Alpha, I.U. Foundation, NAACP, Panhellenic. Fradenhurg, Patricia Ann A.B. Coverimn,-nt, Montgoinery, Ala., Student Supreme Ct., Student Conduct Ct.: IBHA Jud, Bd., AXVS, YNVCA. Franklin, Lclloy Alvin A.B. Mathematics, Salem, Briscoe Quad, Cov., Phi lita Sigma, I.U. Sing, Intramurals. Franks, Freeman Nevin A.B. Spanish, Highland, Teter quad, Alpha Phi Omega, Frederick, Terry L. A.B. Zoology, Ft. XVayne, Phi De ta Theta, Intra- murals, YMCA. Frcdcricks, Steven Jay A.B. Sociology, Bronx, N.Y., Delta Upsilon, Pres., Sr. Class Council, Skull and Crescent, IFC, Pub. Rel. Co-orcl. Freehill, Dorothy Diane A.B. English, Lakewood, Ohio, Landes House, Cult. Co-ord. Mason Hall, Cov., Vice-Cov., I.U. Foundation. Freidcn, Alan N. A.B. Mathema- tics, Cincinnati, Ohio, Zeta Beta Tau, llist., Arbutus, Photo Ed., I.U. Foundation. Fricke, Julia Ann A.B. French, S. NVhitley, Briscoe Quad, Res. Schol. Frieden, Maria Lee A,B, History, Elkhart, Poplars, Canterbury Assoc. Frost, Mar- lene Anne A.B, Home Economies: Brazil, Briscoe Quad, Alpha Lambda Delta: Action Party. Fritch, Alan S. B.S. Radio and Television: Bloomington, Radio Produccr's Cuild, XVQAD Announcer, Protestant Student Council: Lutheran Student Assoc. Furuness, David Arthur A.B. History, Hammond, Young Repub- licans. Gaddis, David Mark A.B. Economics, Anderson, Sr. Class Council, Union Board Comm, Calhraith Nancy Catherine B.SZ Radio and Television, Indianapolis, Young Democrats, Proclueer's Cuild. Calle, John N. A.B. Ccography, Belleville. Ill., Phi Kappa Tau, Treas., Ccography Club. Calloway, Eddie Lee A.B. History: Owensboro, Ky., Marching 100, Student Corernment, Phi Eta Sigma: I.U. Foundation. Cantz, Jean Ann A.B. Zoology, Indianapolis, Briscoe Quad, Sec., Cosmopolitan Club, Publicity Ch., Rec. See., Curr. See.: Homecoming Button Sale, Ch., I.U. Sing, Dean's List, Sr, Class Council. Arts and Sciences -1-19 I rr '. fr 2 53 'x aaa -- . , , . Garlock, Susan jane A.B. English: Columbus: Delta Gamma: YWCA: Ili. Foundation. Garrison, Ronald Charles A.B. Speech and Theatre: VVabash: Acacia, IIist,: l.t', Sing, Steering Comm.: Fresh. Camp, Steering Comm.: Auditorium Staff. Gartin, Carol A.B. Spanish: Kokomo: Alpha Lambda Delta: Action Party: Young Democrats: Ir. Year in Spain: Dean's List. Gaskins, Samuel P. A.B. Chemistry: Famiersburg: Phi Kappa Theta: Alpha Phi-Omega: Debate Team: Frcsh. Class Council: Cosmopolitan Club: Hillel oundatlon. Gebhart, Kathy lane A.B. Psychology: Glcn Ellyn, Ill.: Beck House, Sec.: Psi Chi: Omicron Delta. Geeding, Carolyn Ann B.S. History: Attica: Zeta Tau Alpha, Vicc-Pres.: YNVCA: Union Board, Gihson, Gary Phillip A.B. llistory: Portland: Sigma Al ln Epsilon, Pres, Schol. Ch. Gibson, Ronald Gordon A.B. Sociology: lLllcttsvillc: Baptist Studcnt ltlovcmcnt, lst Vice-Prcs, Gilbert, .Dianne A.B. hl'tj1lISll Literature: jasonvillc: Cosmopolitan Club, Folksong Club. Gn'tman, Susan Ixay A.B. Spec-ch and llcaring Therapy: Hobart: ANYS. Lcg. Bd. Glad, Diana June A.B. llobart. Glazer, Barry Michael A.B. Psychologyg ln- dianapolis: Alpha Epsilon Pi, llusli Ch., Sent., Scribe: IFC, Sec.: Studcnt Senate, Parl. Goode, Thomas Harold A.B. Chemistry: Valparaiso: Dcan's List. Goffinet, Peggy Holt A.B. Social S1-rvicc: Madison: Phi Alpha. Golclenstcin, Anil Martin A.B. llistory: Indianapolis, ltlcNutt Quad, Iud. Bd., Cult. Co-ord.: Alpha Lambda Dclta: Folksong Club: SEA, Goldfarb, Susan Linn A.B. Govcrnmcnt: St. Louis, Mo.: Alpha Epsilon Phi: Great Issues: Ilillcl Foundation: Young Democrats: Studcnt Government Asst. Goldman, Sally C. A.B. Spccch and Hearing Therapy: Tipton: Sailing Club: Cos- mopolitan Club: Sigma Alpha Eta: Asha Iournal Group. Goldstein, IoAnn A.B. Social Service: South Bend: Poplars: Social Scrvicc Club. Goodnight, Sharon S. A.B. Spanish: Muncie: lNlcNntt Quad, Gov., Ed.: lr. Ycar in Pcru: AVVS Leg. Bd.: Fresh, Class Council. Goodwin, Samuel Kling A.B. German: PL-ru: lr. Year in Germany. . Graber, Glen G. A.B. English: Griffith: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Eta Sigma Phi, Trcas.: Singing lloosicrs: University Tlicatrc: Campus Computer Club. Gradison, Sheila M. A.B. Speech and 'I'hcatrc: Indianapolis: University Thcatrc, Sliowhoat Majestic. Gray, Sydney lean A.B. Zoology: Sparta, Nj. Griffith, Nancy Jeanne A.B. Psychology: Andi-i'son: Briscoe Quad, Vice-Gov.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Psi Chi: Dcan's List: Fresh. Oricntor. Grimes, Darrell Dean A.B. Government: Carlisle: XVright Quad, Svc.: Young Rcpublicans, State Trcas., Ch.: Great Issucs: Alpha Phi Omega: OBUS. Grubb, joseph lvalter A.B. Govcrnmcnt: Terre Haute: NRC, Gov.: Studcnt Senate: Great Issues: Sailing Club: Disting. Mil. Studcnt. Gruber, VVinEllen B.S, Spanish: Indianapolis: Tctcr Quad, Acad. Co-ord.: jr. Ycar in Pcru. Guidrey, Jo Ami A.B. French: Ft. YVaync: Alpha Phi: AWS: Sailing Club: Skiing Club. Gustafson, Judy Annette A.B. Slavic Languages and Literature: Furlong, Pa.: Alpha Lambda Delta, Guyer, Paul Iames A.B. Mathematics: Frankfort: Alpha Phi Omega, Treas.: Phi Eta Sigma: LUN.-X: Tryus Party, Asst. to Ch.: Young Demo- crats. Cyallay-Pap, Hilkka A.B. French: Englewood, NJ.: Cosmopolitan Club. Habecker, Marla jill A.B. Sociology: Ft. Wayne: Pi Beta Phi: Pom Pon Girl: Miss I.U.: Union Board, Steering Comm.: Young Republicans. Hack, Gloria Alana A.B. Geography: Clarksville: Alpha Delta Kappa: Geography Club: Fresh. Orien- tor: Crimson Cadettes: YWCA. Hall, Iudith Iean A.B. English: Dayton, Ohio: Delta Zeta, Corr. Sec., Standards Ch.: YWCA: IMU Film Series: Arbutus, Scheduling Mngr, Hall, Vicky Lynn A.B. Biology: Waynetown: Chi Omega: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Beta Kappa: YYVCA: AWS. Ham, Richard Wayne A.B. Chemistry: Kappa Delta Rho, Pres.: Skull and Crescent: Falcon Club. Ham, Stephen Charles A.B. Latin: Anderson: McNutt Quad, Gov.: McNutt Choraliers: Eta Sigma Phi, Pres.: Singing Hoosiers: Sr. Class Council. Hamer, David Russell A.B. Government: Speedway: Phi Kappa Psi: Fresh. Class Council: Skull and Crescent: Falcon Club, Exec. Comm.: l.U. Foundation: YAF. Handley, Roger Patrick A.B. Economics: Newark, Ohio: Phi Sigma Kappa, Vice-Pres.: I.U. Foundation: Class Councils. Hanlin, Donald A. A.B. Government: Portland: Teter Quad: Great Issues, Majority Democratic gartlyt Whip: Young Democrats, Dir., Treas.: Daily Student, Asst. City Ed., xg . Harker, Sue Ann A.B. Home Economics, Indianapolis: Sr. Class Council, YNVCA, Internatl. Bazaar Steering Comm., Home lic. Club, Arhutus. Harmon, Patricia Anne A.B, Spanish, DePauw, YXVCA, Fall Carnival. Hart, George C. A.B. Spanish and Portuguese, Indianapolis, Briscoe Quad, Treas., Acad. Co-orcl.S Res. Sehol., Cosmopolitan Cluh, Hart, Jack Lane A.B. Art History, Monticello, McNutt Quad, Jud. Bd, Sec., Fresh. Oricntor, I.U, Sing, Mc-Nutt Criinsonnaires. Haughey, Kathryn Anne A.B. Psychology, Ft. Wayne, Kappa Kappa CZIINIHII, Schol. Ch., Registrar, Alpha Lambda Delta, Psi Chi, Young Rcpuhlicansi YVVCA- Hawkins, Mary Elizabeth A.B. Spanish, Ft. Wayne, Della Zeta, 1Sl Vifv- Pres., Kiva Comm., Sailing Club. Hawkins, Many Louise A.B, Speech Pathology and Audiology: Evansville, Cantina Phi Bela, Jud. Bd. Ch,, Sigma Al ha Eta, YVVCA, Dean's List. Hays, Karen Kring A.B. French, Gadsden, Ala., Read, Center, Cult. Co-ord., Russian Club. Hensley, Sharon Lee A.B. French, Delphi, Clark House, Singing Hoosiers. Heron, Barbara Anne A.B. Speech, Indianapolis, Argonne House, Rep.-at-Large, Elec. Commissioner, Alpha Lambda Delta, Speak- ers Bureau, SEA, Hesson, Larry Ray A.B. Social Service, Indianapolis, Kappa Delta Rho, YMCA, Young Republicans, Quiz Bowl. Hetzler, Robert L. A.B. Government, Anderson, Foster Quad Academic Unit, Soc. Dir., Student Senate, I.U. Founda- tion, YMCA. Hevron, Suzanne Lynn A.B. French, Evansville. Hickam, Robert Elliott A.B. Chemistry, Spencer, Phi Kappa Psi, I.U. Foundation, Young Repub- licans, YAF, Folksong Club, Action Party. Hickman, Ronald E. A.B. Biology, Morocco. Higginbotham, Elizaheth Claire A.B. French, Hyattsville, Md., IAC, I.U. Foundation. Higgins, Smith Jr. B.S, Chemistry, Bloomington, Kappa Delta Rho, I.U. Foundation, Arnold Air Soc., Falcon Club: Little 500 Rider. Hinnefeld, Phyllis Carol A.B, Social Service, Seymour, Hodgdon, T. Todd A.B. History, Mc-Lean, Va., Phi Kappa Psi, I.U. Foundation, Creat Issues, Young Republicans, Action Party, Union Board, Pop Concerts Publicity. Hodson, Cathy May A,B. Spanish, Indianapolis, Sigma Kappa, Pledge Tr., YVVCA, Card Sec, Publicity Comm., Young Republicans, YAF. Holland, Sandra Sue A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy, Columbus, Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Alpha Eta, Law Wives. Hollingsworth, Kathryn Sue A.B. English, Indianapolis, Forest Quad, YVVCA, NSEA, Young Democrats. Ilopp, Richard VV. A.B. History, Naperville, Ill., Acacia, Sailing Club. Hottenstein, Paula Adele A.B, English, Evansville, Kappa Alpha Theta. Houdc- shel, Harry Franklin III B.S. Radio and Television, Bloomington, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Delta Chi, Arnold Air Sou, Varsity Baseball, I.U. Foundation, WFIU, News and Sports Staff. Hovanec, Thomas Joseph A.B. Zoology, W'hitring, Magee Hall, Treas., Varsity Baseball. Hudson, Karen Ingra A.B. Home Economics, Indianapolis, Zeta Tau Alpha, Sec., Home Ec. Assoc., Soc. Ch., Union Board. Huntington, Emily Jane A.B. Fine Arts, Toledo, Ohio, Kappa Alpha Theta. Soc. Ch., I.U. Foundation, Card Section, Oceanides. Huntzinger, Cinda L. A.B. English, Anderson, Alpha Phi, Pledge Tr. Hurwitt, Joann Helen A.B. French, Kansas City, Mo., Alpha Epsi- lon Phi, Treas. Iams, Howard Marshall A.B. Sociology, Cary, Mc-Nutt Quad, Gov., March- ing 100, Kappa Kappa Psi, Dcan's List. Irick, Neil Edwin A.B. Chemistry, War- ren, NVillkic Quad Co-ou., Housing Mngr., Alpha Chi Sigma, Collegiate Demo- crats, Cosmopolitan Cluli. Isaacson, Barbara Ruth A.B, Spanish, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Cosmopolitan Club. Isaacson, Charlene Kay A.B., Spanish, Cary, Willlcie Quad, Alpha Lambda Delta, Cosmopolitan Club, Phi Beta Kappa, Spanish Club, SNEA. Iskowich, Carole A.B. Psychology, Danville, Ill, Jackson, John VVilliam Jr. A.B. English, Bloomfield, Lowe House, Newspaper Ed., Campus Quiz Bowl, Capt., Intramurals, Phi Eta Sigma. Jahn, Stephen Joseph A.B. History, Evansville, Eta Sigma Phi. Jahn, VVillian1 Bernarcl.A.B. History, Jasper, Phi Epsilon Pi, Vice-Pres., VVater Polo Club. Jamison, Janis Louise A.B. Covcrnment, Indianapolis, Alpha Phi, SAB, See., Catalyst,-Editorial Bd., LUNA, Del. Tr., Quiz Bowl, Cen, Ch., Fresh. Affairs Comm. Jardine, Jean A.B. Psycho- logyi Evansville, Kappa Delta, Schol. Ch., YWCA, Fencing Club, Treas., Psi Chi, Sec., AWS. -T J as f 'cl 4 i' 's 32 V , J Q T si. 1 5 : S' 'I' 'T . ' 1 , --- 'X x f ' 75 A 0- 5' D , 'Ii' tv Q7-4 ' A w 1 l 9 - - ,, ' P 12 'N ' l :. K 2 i Y ' - 153 L ' Arts and Sciences 451 jarmula, Nancy Io A.B. Fri-nt-h: Highland: Teter Quad. larrctt, Paul E. lr. A.B. Medical Sri:-in-L-1 Anderson: Foster Quad Academic Unit, Ath. Ch.: Alpha Epsilon D1-lla: Phi Rho Sigma. jasper, Steven Phillip A.B. Covr-rnment: Green- field: Young Repulilit-ans: Young Aint-rirans for Freedom: l.U. Conservative League. Johansson, Sandra I.. A.B. Psychology: Bethesda, Md.: YWCA: IMU: Psi Chi: Little 500 Parade. johnson, Carol Anne A.B. Mathematics: Ft. Wayne: Delta Delta Delta, Corr. Sea.-., Treas.: Phi Ili-ta Kappa: Alpha Lambda Delta: Psi Chi. nAnn Bcvcrl A.B. English: Crystal Lake, Ill.: YWCA: NAACP. Jong-in-lliygulelidc Sue A.B. Spanish: Columhus: Kappa Alpha The-ta: III. Founda- tion, YVVCA, Student Ldr.: VVnnu'n's Chorus: Dt'an's List. Jones, Janice Sharon B.S.i llome lllmiioiiiit-sg Ella-ttsvillri. jones, Stephen Itohcrt A.B. Sociology: Bet-L-h Crovv: Intramural Fnotliall: Sealiliard and Blade: Counter Cut-rrilla Cluu. Jones, Thomas Arthur A.B. Mi-dival Scit-in-4:1 Andi-rson: Foster Qlliltl Al'f'fll'mIf' Umfl Arhutus. jordan, James Lynn A.B. l'k-onoinius: Indianapolis: Alpha Tau Omega, Scribe, Hist.: YMCA, Tri-as., Cen. Ch. ol ltedlioolc: I.U. Foundation. Jung, Keith I'IowarrI A.B. Covermnt-nt: Indianapolis: lic-ta Theta Pi: IU, Foundation: jr. Class Coun- oil: Sr. Class Council: Campus Chest, Co-Ch, Justice, Margaret Caroline A.B. Latin: XI'nrtland, Ky.: lirisroa- Quad: Eta Sigma Phi: VV:-sley Foundation: Res. Schol. Kaiser, Linda Suv: A.B. Social Service: Fl. VVa ne: Ellcin Ilall, Rec. Co-ord., Jud. Bd.: Phi Alpha, Viet--l'n-s., Social St-rvit-v Cluli, Treas.: Res. Asst. Kambol, AnnaLee Rossi A.B. Tlu-atre: South Bend. Kanning, Myrna Ann A.B. Spanish: Napolean: Alpha Xi Delta, Schol. Ch., Vice-I'rr-s., Quill Ch,: Young Ri-pulilit-ans. Karesh, Sylvia jean A.B, Sociology: Syraciisvg Hoist-n Ilall, Gov., Ilud. Bd. Katz, Innet V. A.B. Frt-nv.-li: Cary: Alpha Epsilon Phi: Arlintus: Campus Ch:-st: Hillel Foundation. Keith, James I'I. A.B. Zoology: XVasliinglon: Spr-lunking Cluh, Vice-Pres.: Marching I00. Kellar, Mary Ellen A.B. Soi-iology: Kokomo: Mason llall. Keller, David George A.B. Zoology: Richmond, Teter Quad, Iud. Bd., Wiss- lt-r I'Iall, Jud. Hd. Ch.: Flying Clnlvg Young II:-pulilivansg SEC. Kelley, Geraldine II. A.B. Slavit' Languages and l.itr-raturt-s: Highland: Curry Ilouse, Cov,: Phi Beta Kappa. Kelso, Viki IIS. Social Svrvit-4-: Indianapolis: Alpha Chi Omega: Vt'onn-n's Ft-nt-ing Team: Young II:-pulilit-ans. Kenney, Lloyd Edward A.B. Cov- crnment: Carlisle: IVilltiv Quad, Cov.: Baptist Student Union, Pres., State Pres. Kent, Stan C. A.B. Cvulogy: N. Bt-nd, On-.: Pershing Rifles. Exec. Officer: Seab- liard and Blade: Varsity Rifle Tvaiu: I-Mt-u's Cluli: Sailing Clnh. Kenworthy, Inmcs Richard A.B. Anthropology: Valparaiso: Dean's List. Kessler, Victor Christian A.B. Zoolo11!Y: Manilla. Kettercr, Connie Mac A.B. Speer-h and Hearing: Springfield, Ill.: Alplii Phi: YKVCA: Rt-dlmoolc: Sigma Alpha Eta, h7Il't'-PI't'S.1 ANVS. Keys, Michael Douglas II.S. Radio and Television: Indian- apolis: Sigma Delta Chi: IVFIU Sports Staff: Conservative League. Kikas, Anu A.B. History and Cemiang Oceanside, N.Y.g Delta Phi Alpha. Killworth. Steven John A.B. Cove-mment: Ft. XVayne: Foster Quad Academic- Unitg Board of A1-onsg Student Suprt-ine Ct., Chief Iustice: Great Issues, Pres.: Blue Key, Sec.: Class Councils, Kimmel. Terry D. A.B. Physics: Portage. Kincaid, Sandra Kathleen A.B. Fine Arts: St. Petershurg, Fla.: Camma Phi Beta: Teter Quad, Sor. Co-ard.: I.I'. Foundation: Student Covt. Travel Bureau Comm. Kinney, Lila Iec A.B. Sm-ev-li and Theatre: C'-'nniluisg Alpha Chi Omega: YVVCAg Young Republic-ans: Folk Song Clulx: Ski Clulig Thr-atm Prnducfignsl Kim-yisony Shirley Kay A.B. Mathc-matit-S: IV. Lafayette: Delta Delta Dt-Ita, House Mngr.: Mortar Board: Pit-iadt-wg Enonu'ns'. Treas.: Panhellenic, Exec. Council. Treas.: Arbutus. Copy Ed., Schools and Admin. Ed. Kirlin, David L. A, B. Zoology: Lima, Ohio. Kiver, Diane F. A.B Ioummlism- Highland Park, Ill.: Alpha Epsilon Phi, Ritualistg Theta Sigma Phi: Great Issuesz Steering Comm.A: Daily Student, Assoc, Ed. Klima, Diane Joyce A.B. I-Iistory: Birmingham. Mich.: Mc-Nutt Quad, Cornmunieations Comm, Klugman, Stephan Craig A.B. ,lournalismf Fargo. ND.: Daily Student, Night Ed.. Asst. Managing Ed.: Creat Issues. Malority I.dr.: I.l'. Foundation: LUNA: Fresh. Class Council, Kokosa, John Michael A.B. Chemistry: Ft. XVayne: Dean's Listg Chem. Ag-higvg. ment Award. 452 Arts and Sciences 1 W 1 1 , f. , . . 4 ' ' 5 as , - r i v , l qi I . 117 ' ' Q. r R. .A .,'::,s-Q , L- V I -. K l , ,S 'a Y ' ' v ' ' 1' of Q. N, X I G' 'Sf' - . if , . N at S' n- -. , ' .5 l X Q - get g i lb' il : 'iii-M' . ' : 2 ' J: me I - fr: f- , ' ,,- 1 , N- Q t 3: E 5 rf ,' Vt Y - . A K? , ,QV .Q ' ' 4. l ' -P' 1 l 'C ., .Q , . . .- g . ,, ' J I 5, . ji Y ' ':. Y- N , ' ...X ' -ii Q 1 'I fs .A -Q' ' 5.4 ' , -, Aj , -6.4 p I 1 A- F. ' P ' .:QSQ.'-.32 1 i xo- 5 J z xt Q k ' -fwf ft' W 1 -' f' 45' . A 7 'ww . A ii QI 3 rr Q ig.. . , . X., T if. w r ' V 5 . T f- x 3 1' 1 1 2 Q :N ' M555 rf- ' ' . 'E 'f X ' L' J ,B 'I I 1 E , .Q 1 ee, s J Y ' K . 'a 7' N R. QL' ., . E .KYJ S .X .six K P I vi ' ,. 1 I A-7 12 1' Q . , QI' r P P I C -f-we f 5 Z' X - , 9 -A. l ', ., sf- 1 U-5, - ,. s ., , -L . C ,Riva N af. Q I? gldizii I i 1. g 1. T3 5 .. ,H a' 'Q- - 5' if -Y Ti Ti.: 1. . US :ml f gf fr .. ,F- X ' , I M A' .X ' ' -Q xii 'Q ' ' W ,gX ':.,, .- - Q 1 T ii: - .uf Q -M 5 -.--9 D K. K7 lg' 5.1 A E. A Korte, William L. A.B. Psychology, Ft. Wayne. Kowalski, Kathi B. A.B. French, Miehigim City, Delta Delta Delta, Union Board, YWCA, Action Party, AWS, Ski Clu . Krasc, Jerome A.B. Sociology, Brooklyn, N.Y., Football Team, Rugby Team. Krause, Jeri Lynn A.B. English, Terre Haute, Kappa Delta, Young Republicans, YNVCA, Peace Corps Comm., Catalyst. Kraushar, Heidi A.B. jour- nalism, Kew Cardens, N.Y,, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Daily Student, Fine Arts Ed., Assoc. Ed., Theta Sigma Phi, Pres., l,U. Foundation. Krueger, Richard Dale A.B. Covcrnment, Newark, Ohio, Beta Theta Pi, YMCA, Falcon Club, Arnold Air Soc., Tryus Party. Kruger, Patricia Ann A.B. English, Crown Point. Kuss, Carolyn Elizabeth A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy, Springfield, Ohio, Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Eta, YVVCA, Mini Rider. Labney, Donna Lynn A.B, French, Valparaiso, Me-Nutt Quad, Cov., Leadership Training Steering Comm. Lnemmer, Ioan Carol A.B. Sociology, Elmhurst, Ill., Chi Omega. Lakin, Drenda Sue A.B. Social Service, Rensselaer, Social Service Club. Langebartel, Jill Marie A.B. Cermau, Champaign, Ill., Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Phi Alpha, jr. Year in Cerman . Lnngholf, Norman T. A.B. Police Adminis, tration, Martinsville. Langley, Catlileen A.B. English, Madison, Alpha Lambda Delta, Eta Sigma Phi, 3-Year Masters Prog. Lannin, Carolyn Marie A.B, Covem- ment, lrlammond, Young Democrats, PRP. Larson, Daniel Edward A.B. Psychology, Rockford, Ill., Psi Chi, YAF, Con- servative League. Lauer, Donald llerhert A.B. Zoology: Evansville, Phi Eta Sigma, Baptist Student Union, Pres. Laughlin, Nellie K. A.B. Sociology, William- son, W. Va., Foster Quad, Cov., Cult. Co-ord., Canterbury Club, Sr. Class Coun- eil, l.U. Foundation. Lauritzson, Marcia Ruth A.B. Covernment, South Bend, Kappa Delta, Ir. Panhellcnic, OBUS, Campus See., YWCA. Laws, Carole Ann A.B. French, Ft. Wayne, Zeta Tau Alpha, Schol. Ch., YWCA, Union Board, Alpha Lambda Delta. Lee, Nancy B.S. Chemistry, Marion, Pine Hall, NSFURP. Lee, Richard H. A.B French and Spanish, Tell City, Foster Quad Academic Unit, jr. Year in Peru, Foundations or College, Young Republicans. Leeper, Harland Albert A.B. Government, Bremen, Sigma Phi Epsilon, LUNA, Collegiate Democrats, Lei- bowitz, Louise Joyce A.B, Social Service, Creat Neck, N.Y., Social Service Club, NAACP, Cosmopolitan Cluh. Leimhacher, Richard Lee A.B. Psycholoy, Joliet, Ill., Beta Theta Pi, SAB, Homecoming Ch., Phi Eta Sigma, Psi Cai, Union Board Comm. Ch., Ski Club. Lennarson, Meredith Ruth A.B. Comparative Literature, Des Moines, Iowa, Pi Beta Phi, Vice-Pres., Corr. Sec., YWCA, Tyronian Queen Ct. Leon, Hortense A.B. English, St. Louis, Mo. Leuthold, Susan Kay A.B. History, Mishawaka, Briscoe Quad, Iud. Bd., Sr. Class Indep. Female Dir., LUNA. Leventhal, Marilyn Ioan A.B. Social Service, Chicago, Ill., Briscoe Quad, Social Senfice Club, Modern Dance Workshop. Levin, Gayle B. A.B, History, Lincolnwood, Ill., Alpha Epsilon Phi, Rush Ch., Rec. Sec., Soph. Class Council, Fall Carnival, SEA. Levin, Marc A. A.B. Medical Science: YVhiting: Sigma Alpha Mu: Alpha Epsilon Delta, I.U. Foundation, YMCA. Levy, Martin L, A.B. Covemment, South Bend, Zeta Beta Tau, Union Board of Dir., Pres., I.U. Foundation, Great Issues, Steering Comm., Student Affairs Comm. Lewis, Kathryn Jane A.B. Span- ish, Anderson, Willkie Quad Academic Unit, Alpha Lambda Delta, IRHA, Vice- Pres., AWS, Leg. Bd., Mortar Board, Sec., Ir. Div. Student Ldr. Lichtblau, Judy Marlene A.B. Cerman, LaPorte, Delta Phi Alpha, Dean's List, Sr. Class Council. Lidikay, Linda jane A.B. Sociology, Indianapolis, Young Republicans. Light, Mary Margaret B.S. Spanish, Indianapolis, Teter Quad, Head Comm. Co-ord., Jud. Bd., AWS, Leg. Bd., Student Infonnation Bd., Exec. Comm, Linback, janet Irene A.B, English, Remington, Trees Center Res. Schol, Hickory Hall Council, Briscoe Quad, Cov. Logan, Theodore Edward Ir. A.B. Zoology: Louisville, Ky., Varsity Baseball. Lopata, Loretta A.B. English: South Bend: Alpha Lambda Delta. Lowe, Walter L. A.B. English, Cary, Kappa Alpha Psi, Dean of Pledges, Baha'i Club, Pres., NAACP, Reporter, Finance Club, Comm. Officer, Campus Quiz Bowl Comm. Arts and Sciences 453 l . el lr., ' 4' '- J . if iii H, K s X- 'Snf' , I Q l ll I C . 4, I ,T , .YT -714' 7 - L 4 ' in X7 QL . .X ,il -F P lm! x 4 if oil . Q' . Q, 1 l A . Q : A-P 1 .. 1 . -, x ,cw , -'lvl 1 55, .Q ,, KF- P ' P f 2g,' Q:- s lil ., . , , H 5 ti 2 I 5? - Y: V '-L ve- I Ai Q 454 Arts and Sciences Lower, Susan Elaine A.B. French, Alexandria, Camlna Phi Beta, Corr. Sec., Alpha Lambda Delta, MacAlpin, Mary Therese Francis A.B. Biology, South Bend, Rifle Cluh, OUR, Cosmopolitan Cluh, Newman Cluh, Spclnnlcing Cluh. McAllist- er, David W. A.B. journalism, Anderson, Foster Quad Academic Unit, Arbutus, Copy Ed., Managing lid., Ed.-in-Chief, Daily Student, Night Ed., Sigma Delta Chi: I.U, Foundation, Toinahawk. McCullough. james Michael A,B. Botany, Indianapolis, Pi Kappa Phi,-Pres., Treas., Phi Eta Sigma, Little 500 Rider, I.U Foundation, McCormick, Kathryn Anne A.B. journalism, Indianapolis, Arluutus, Daily Student, YVonien's Ed. McCoy, John William A.B. French, Nohlesville, Tctcr Quad, Soc. Co-ord., Cov., Head Cov., Tryus Party, SEA, Cosmopolitan Cluh. McCullough, Eclwina A.B. journalism, Hagerstown, Young Democrats, Board of Dir., Daily Student, Campus Ed. McFarland, Myra Mae A.B. Covernment: Portland, Morrison Hall, Sue, Ch., Argonne House. Vice-Cov., I.lINA, OBUS, IRIIA, Rig Ten Dance Ch., Young Repuhlicans, SEA, Puhlicity Ch. McGill, janet Lynne A.B., English, Frankfort, Curry I-louse, Standards Bd. Ch., IRIIA Student Ldr. McGinley, Jean Ann A.B. French, Ft. XVayne, Tetcr Quad, Cov., Alpha Lambda Delta, SEA, Christian Center Tutoring. McGuire, Jacqueline Sue A.B. Social Service, Alcvandria, Va., Read Center, Social Comm., Phi Alpha. Pres, McIntosh, Peggy A.B. Zoology, Rockford, Ill., Sigma Kappa, 22nd Yiee-Pres., I.U. Sing, YNYCA, Mini Rider. McKinnon, Susan Elaine A.B. English, Hagerstown, McLaughlin. Arthurec Rosemille A.B. Mathe- matics, Sumter, S.C., Read Center, Roger NVilliams Foundation, Vice-Pres., VVor- ship Ch., YXYCA, Sigma Pi Sigma, Delta Sigma Theta. McQueen, Ricke R. A.B. Zoology, Brazil, Phi Kappa Tau, Vice-l'res,, I.U. Foundation, Kappa Kappa Psi, Marching 100. Maclcel, Jerry Lee A.B. Medical Science: I'Iuntcrtown, Foster Quad Academic Unit, Foster Quad Jud. Bd., Phi Iita Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta. Maitlen, Cary L. B.S. Psycholoflyr Portland, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sec, Makovsky, Caryl Aim A.B. Social Service, Valparaiso. Mallatt, Philip Russell A.B. Zoology, Crown Point, XVright Quad, Activities Ch., lud. Bd, Ch., I.U. Foundation, Little 500 Rider. Manis, Myra Ann A.B. Speech and Theatre, New Orleans, La., Read Center, Center Council, Beck House Council: YXVCA, Theatre. Mannakee, VVilliam Evan A.B. English, Chesterton, Christian Science Organization, Pres. Marcus, Spencer D. A.B. Chemistry: Arlington, Va., Ski Cluh, Fencing Team, Hillel Foundation: Sailing Cluh, Dc-hate, Marsh, Ida Mae Dorn A.B. Chemistry, Indianapolis. Martin, Ceorgc Glen A.B. Covernmcnt, Monroe- ville, Phi Delta Theta, Board of Aeons, Pres., I.U. Foundation, Pres., YMCA, State Co-Ch., Phi Beta Kappa, Blue Key. Martin, Nelson E, A.B. Economics, Speedway, Lamhda Chi Alpha, Intramural Ch., Young Rcpuhlicans, Bowling Team. Masel, Lynne Janet B.S. Radio and Television, Chicago, III., Alpha Epsilon Phi, Ed., Arbutus, Young Democrats: Theta Sigma Phi, Sec., Creat Issues, LUNA. Mason. Elizabeth A. A.B. English, Craxvfordsvillc, Forest Quad: YXVCA, Young Democrats, Lil'n'ary Science Cluh, ANVS. Mathis, Raymond Lewis A.B. Chemistry: Granger, Rifle Cluh: Sailing Cluh, Chess Club. Matthews, Carol Sue A.B. French, N. Vernon: Kappa Delta, YVVCA. Mauck, Cynthia Ann A.B. lieonom- ics, Indianapolisg Kappa Kappa Cannna. Cult. Ch., I.U. Foundation: Union Board, Pop Concerts Steering Comm.. Cult, Affairs Comm. May, Angela Delia A.B. Speech and Theatre, Remington, Alpha Phi, Activi- ties Ch., I.U. Foundation: Union Board, Dance Series Ch., Suiinncr Prog. Steer- ing Comm.: Lyeea Pnhlicity Comm.: YWCA, Y-Cahinet, Drama Ch., Fresh. Camp Steering Connn., I.U. Sing: Belles of Indiana, Angcl Flight, Evee. Officer. May, Holly A.B. Ccography: Unionville: Alpha Cannna Delta. Mcmhership Ch.: YVVCA, Fresh. Council Ldr., Student Cov. Asst. Meade, john Charles A.B. Chemistry, Bloomington, Young Democrats, YMCA, Chimes of Christmas Co-Ch., Student Covt,. Internatl, Affairs Connn., Dir., Orientation Ch. Meier, Anne Carol A.B. Spanish, Huntington, Kappa Alpha Theta, Union Board of Dir., I.U, Founda- tion, Vice-Pres., Mortar Board, Phi Bcta Kappa, AVVS, Exec. Bd, Mellen, Judith Lee A.B. Itlathcmatics, Bedford, Alpha Lamhda Delta. Melton, Richard Allen A,B. Itlatliematics, Cary. Meyer, Rita B.S. Vocational Home Economics, Louisville, Ky., Beck House, Cov., I,U. Foundation, Hillel Foundation, Omicron Nu, Reporter, Ilome Ee. Cluh. Meyers, Susan Linda A,B. Spanish: Evansville: Kappa Delta, Ed.: Alpha Lamlxda Delta, Sec., Enomene, LUNA. Michael, William David A.B. Covcrnment, Muncie, Lamhda Chi Alpha, SOC- Cho Vis?-PTCSVQ YMCA, Fresh. Camp Counselor, I.U. Foundation, Class Councils. Miller, Alan B.S. Radio and Television, Fair Lawn, NJ., Sigma Delta Chi: Young Democrats: VVFIU Sports. Miller, Janice Catherine A.B. Social Service, Jeffersonville, Social Service Club. Miller, John D. A.B. Journalism, South Bend, Dailv Student, Bus. Mngr., NVFIU, News Announcer. Miller. Karen King A.B. Zoology, Argentia, New- foundland, Read Center, Soc. Ch., Oceanides, NVillkie Quad, Orientation Ch. Miller, Linda Kay A.B. Spanish, Logansport, Alpha Camma Delta, Young Democrats, AYVS, Jr. Year in Spain. Miller. Sandra L. A.B. French, Vllashington, Pa.: Delta Camma, l.UNA, Chccrlcadcr's Conf. Milligan, John M. A.B. Zoology: Indianapolis. Mishkin, Sharon Dee A.B. Near Eastern Languages, Elkhart. Mohley, Commodore Thearon Jr. B.S. Zoology, Bartow, Fla., Football, Intrainurals. Monroe, Jeanine Ellen A.B. English, Indian- apolis, Zeta Tao Alpha, Sr. Class Council, Union Board Comm., Young Republi- cans: Sailing Club, Student Cort. Moody, Linda Jean A.B. Linguistics, Ft. VVayne, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. MOON. M2ll'l-'SSW-'l ANU AB- HNUITQ Park Forest. Ill, Moore, Charles Leroy A.B. German, Plymouth. Morley, Arlyn Kay A.B. Spanish, Crown Points, Curry House, Student Senate, Sr. Class Council: I.U. Foundation: Young Republicans, YXVCA. Morris, Jean Louise A.B. English, Ft. XVayne, Teter Quad, lVesley Foundation, Treas.: Social Service Club, SEA. Morris, Larry James A.B. Zoology, Noblesville, Bifle Club: Young Republicans, YAF. Morris, Stephen Robert A.B. llistory, Batesville, Phi Kappa Tau, Pres., I.U. Foundation, Little 500 Rider, IFC. Moss, Claudia Jane A.B. Sociology, Toledo, Ohio, Kappa Delta, Jr. Panhcllenic, Pres., I.U. Foundation, Student Senate, Junior Class Sec. ltloussallam, Adnan A. A.B. Government, Bethlehem, Jordan, Delta Chi, YMCA, Arah Students Organization, Pres, LUNA. Mullins, Mary Margaret A.B. Government, Lafayette, Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Lambda Delta, Arts and Sciences Student Adv. Council, YVells Quad, See., Soph. Class Council. Murphy, Patrick Noel A.B. tloverninent, Virginia Bcach, Va., Theta Chi, Amateur Radio Club, Viec-Pres., Young Republicans. Muteh, Marilyn A.B. Spanish, Ft. Wayne, Sigma Kappa. Nauta, Diane Janice A.B. Spanish, Indianapolis, Alpha Lambda Delta, Jr. Year in Spain, Cosmopolitan Club, Pres., Vice-Pres. Neal, Thomas R. A.B. History, Brazil, Phi Kappa Tau, Sec., Sr. Class Council, Union Board Comm., I.U. Sing-Comm., Young Repub- licans. Nelson, Delbert W. Jr. A.B. Chemistry, Evansville, I.U Foundation, Dorm Jud. Bd., Coy., Acad. Vice-Gov. Nelson, Jane Anile A.B. Spanish, Valparaiso, SEA. Nelson, Owen Wade A.B. IflL'UIlUllllL'S1 Owensboro, Ky., Marching 100, Stu- dent Cort., I.U. Foundation, Young Republicans. Newman, John Hudson A.B. History, Evanston, Ill., Swimming Team. Newsom, David Hill A.B. History, VVashingtun, D.C., Pi Kappa Alpha, Pledge Tr., Steward, Pres., YMCA, LUNA, Creat Issues, Union Board, Class Council. Nixon, Eugenia H. A.B. Journalism, YVabash, Read Center, Treas., Cult. Ch., Mortar Board, Daily Student, Fine Arts lid., Singing lloosicrs, 'l'hcta Sigma Phi. Noetliiger, Patricia Jeanne A.B. French, Pittsburgh, Pa., Tetcr Quad, Jud. Bd., AYVS, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Sigma Iota. Notfsinger, Cheryl Werner A.B. Journalism, Indianapolis, Alpha Chi Omega, Theta Sigma Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Enoincoc, Daily Student, Assoc. Ed., Night Ed. Nolan, Charles A.B. History, Muncie, YVisslcr IV, Bee. Ch., Jr. Year in France, Phi Eta Sigma, Volleyball Teaing Intramural Coll Medalist. Nolan, Edwynna D. B.S. Home Economics, Bloomington, Home Ec. Club. Nolan, James H. A.B. Journalism, Ft. XVayne, Daily Studtnt, Assoc. Ed., Night Ed., Managing Ed., Ed-in-Chief, Sigma Delta Chi, Creat Is'ncs. Nourse, Hubert W. A.B. Zoo- logy, Indianapolis, Alpha Tau Omega, YMLA, Christian Community Center. Nydegger, Jo Ann A.B. Spanish, Clarks Hill, Willkie Co-op. 0'Dea, Sheila C. A.B. Home Economics, Terre llautc, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta. Odell, Kathleen A. A.B. English, Elgin, Ill., NViIlkie Quad Academic Unit, Gov., ML-Nutt Quad. Pres., Mortar Board, Vice-Pres., Union Board, Traveling Art Comm. Ch. 0'Donnell, Patricia Marie A.B. Sociology, South Bend, Forest Quad, Center Council, Action Party, Dist. Ch., Sailing Club, Young Republicans. Ohlson, Nancy Jane A.B. Speech Pathology and Audiolugyz YVilmettc, Ill., Clark House, Soc. Ch., Sigma Alpha Eta. . 'ff ,. ,. Q1- 'x cf. S51 X '.'O ,R C ,.. 'Fx ' c A .Q li?- Y 9 2. J- ' ',, Mx v x 1, fr. .r 9 I a 1 ' 91' er A ' 1 I -T I Xl ft 5- 7 . 1 .' .23 rr 1 1:1 , i Q ' ' sa i :P . T Arts and Sciences 455 Olson, David Burton A.B. Linguistics, Odeholt, Iowa, Fos'er Quad, .Vice- Governor, WFQR, Engineer, Cen. Mngr., WIN, Cen. Nlngr. 0lS0Yl..DDVld H' A.B. Psychology, LaPorte, Phi Sigma Ka pa: l.U. Sifll'-fi SIYUZITUZ HOOSICYS: Infra- murals. O'Neill, jack Redmond A.B. Psyciiology, Indianapolis. Oppenheim, Lillian Eve A.B. Speech and Hearing, Louisville, Ky, Teter Quad, Jud. Bd, Ch., Sigma Alpha Eta. Orlieh, Linda Lee A.B. Spanis 1, Gary, Read Center, Floor Rep., Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Sigma Iota. Orton, john Paul A.B. Anthropology, Indianapolis, Folk Song Club, Publicity Ch., Anthropology Club, Canterbury Club, Student Vestry. Packer, Eugene Leslie A.B. Anthropolollyi Brockton, Mass., Alpha Epsilon Pi, Debate 'leam, Little 500 Ridm.. LU, 1r,,,1ml:,1j,m, Page, Fern II. A.B, Soeiology, Indianapolis, ltead Center, Jud. Bd., Soeial Serviee Club, YVVCA. Pappas, Gilbert I. Ir. B.S. Journalism, In- dianapolis, Meisntt Quad, Sigma Delta Chi, Daily Student, Nightllud. Parker, Iudith Ann A.B. Covermnenl, Dunkirk, N.Y., Alpha Chi Omega, YVVCA, Izno- na-ne, Young Demoerats, Parker, Paul Vern A.B. Zoology, livansville, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Schol. Ch., Soe. Ch., Sr. Class Council, jr. Class Council. Patrick, Patricia Templeton A.B. llistory, Bound Brook, NJ., Young Democrats, Treas., Creat Issues, LUNA, SDS, lndep. Connn. to lind VVar in Viet Nam, See. Patterson, Winiord L. A.B. Government, Tipton. Paul, ltlargnret I. A.B. English, Columbus, Pi Bela Phi, Soc, Chi,bBelles of Indiana, Student Covt. Pelton. Nancy Davis A.B. Indianapolis: Bal . Pennueei, Mary Io A.B. Freneh, Madison, NJ., Alpha Lambda Delta, Jr. Year in France. Perkins, Cynthia Acton B.S. Sociology, Bloomington, Ill., Alpha Omit-ron Pi, Sehol. Ch., Union Board, Children's Matinee Pnblieity Ch., YWCA, Boys Club Comm., Mentally llaudieapped Comm., Y-Teen Comm. Perkins, james Gregory BS. Chi-nnstry, Kokomo, XVright Quad, Petersen, Stephen Ilaynes A.B. French, Dou'ni-rs Crore, Ill., Alpha Tau Omega, I,U. Foundation, Steering Counn., YMCA, Exee. Bd., IBIIA, Jud. Bd. Ch., Blue Key, Sr. Class Council. Peterson, Florence E. A.B. llistory, Creencastle, Delta Zeta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, SDS, Amerieans for Democratic Action, See, 3-Yr, Masters Prog. Petrie, Marilyn Claire A.B. Ceography, Lafayette, Gamma Theta Upsilon, See., LUNA, IAC, Dean's List, Student Covt. Phares, Earl K. jr. A.B. Zoology, Hammond, Phi Kappa Psi, l.U. Foundation, Skull and Creseent, Young Bepubli- eans. Phillips, Iohn F. A.B. Chemistry, Rocky River, Ohio, Chi Phi, Hist., Vice- Prcs., Arnold Air Sue., Exec. Olfieer, Operating Ofiieer, Compt. Pipino, Frank N. A.B. Psyehology, Indianapolis, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pres., I.U. Foundation, Sr. Class Council, YMCA. Podd, Christine F. A.B. Spanish, Flossmoor, Ill., Gamma Phi Beta, Soe. Ch., YWCA, Sailing Club, Dean's List. Pollard. Carol Anne A.B. English, South Bend, Sigma Delta Tau, Alpha Lambda Delta, Yiee-Pres., Enomene, l.U. Foundation, Hillel Foundation, Folk Song Club. Poon, Ioanna Ching-Kwan, A.B. llistnry, Hong Kong, BCC, Foster Quad, Cult. Co-ord., YXVCA, Union Board, llospitality, AYVS, Cosmopolitan Club. Pope, Mary Anne B.S. Home lieonouiies, llnharl, Sailing Clnb, Home lie. Assoe. Porter, Ray E. III A.B. Coverumcnt, Ft. Bliss, Tex., Little 500 Rider, Disting. ltlil. Student, Pershing Rifles, Commander: Intramurals. Powers, Carol Ann A.B. Covemment, lflyattsville, Md., tYells Quad, Student Senator, LUNA, Alpha l..mibd.i Delta, -lr. Year in France. Pramuk, Daniel A. A.B. Zoology, NYhiting: Foster Quad, Cov., Cult. Co-ord., Fresh. Orientor. Preston, Karen Weiskopf A.B. English, Cary, Daily Student, Union Board, Leeture Series Comm., Phi Beta Kappa, Student Covt., Undersec. of Personnel: 3-Year Masters Prog. Profumo, Frank Xavier A.B. Physiology, Louisville, ky. Purdy, Lissa Ann A.B. Fine Arts, Indianapolis, Alpha Chi Omega, AXVS, Sec., Pres., Mortar Board, l'list.: I.U. Foundation. Quinlan, Beverly Elaine A.B. French, Ft. Vt'ayne. Quivey, joan Elizabeth A.B. Speech Pathology and Audiology, Plymouth, Bead Center, Sigma Alpha Eta, SEA. Itainford, Kathryn Breeden A.B. Spanish, tyheehng, Va., Argonne House, Treas., Sycamore House Council, Phi Beta lsappa: Ytt CA, Alpha Lambda Delta. Randolph, Alyce Lynnette A.B. English, Covington-z Forest Quad: Teter Quad, Hospitality Co-ord, Young Republicans, Cosmopolitan Club, YXVCA. Raquet, Martha I0 A.B. French, Indianapolis, Gamma Phi Beta, YWCA, AWS, Sailing Club, Soc. Co-Ch. Ream, Karen Sue A.B. Biology and Library Science, Fowler, Vt'illkie Quad. ' 456 Arts and Sciences I in' bl i' 65 . ' z .-4, ' A 4. 1 ' 4: ' 5 '71 , I fs, r, 1 1 ' ' . ,,e, . s ,.- af. X J GTA .Q .I i -: C- . Q Ish 4 ' ' if! . 0 Q wi 4- 'A' 4-' i 44? .. .i klj. , '- T gs V I ,his ,SQ 1' it' 1 I ,C 'I wi ri rf .' . E-f f iii?-Vs' - 55- i vs Q -. R 'i EC AQ C . Q ' 'fi .r of 'f . Eli E in lk, 1 '51, .1 , - gay X, M ii .ge :QQ ,Q ' ,A i 'ix x .nl ,. .x 1 x Y . f KWH hs. C. 4--s X. Tb 1.-. s P ' Fw ,V A. s.. t , Q ,,,.. 1tl It , I 'ti T 4 'K 1' X duo l 2. . 'J -Z ' 'W gp I I K ,ri il . hd'--:A A.: A 5 i -- - s ., an x. xxx X A 0 . R L ' in - 'l ei' f L fi at . ff , '.5',Q W .- vmxl ig A C 'V 'N N?-f i Q- 'Cf' Av I 1 .V 1 I all .lex Q, . 1 iff- H fx, -2 QL' . awk Reed, James D. BS. Zoology, LaPorte. Reed, Twyla R. A.B. Biology, Ham- mond, Delta Camma, Alpha Lambda Delta, llome Ee. Club, Dean's List, YWCA, Angel Flight, Operations Oftieer, YWCA. Reid, Christine A.B. English, East Chicago, Briscoe Quad, Cosmo iolitan Club, NAACP. Renner, Eleanor Suzanne A.R. Comparative Literature and Near liastern Languages and Literature, Lapel, Alpha I.anibda Delta. Rhea, Cordon Cnmpbellc A,B, History, Oak Ridge, Tenn., Theta Chi, See., Phi Eta Sigma, Traffic Ct. Rhea, Margaret Romine A,B. Sociology, Martinsville, Alpha Lambda Delta, ANVS, Leg, Rd., Tomahawk, College Ainbassador, NVillltie Orientation, Ch. Rich, David L. A.R. Sociology, Springfield, Ohio, Sigma Alpha Mu, Exchequer, Creat Issues. Richards, Charles Leonard A.I3. Zoology, Tacoma, NVash., Sigma Nu, Pres., Swimming Team, All-American, IFC, Intrainurals Dir., I.U. Foundation, Sr. Class Council, Lettermen's Club. Richards, Grace Jean A.B. Biology, Dayton, Ohio, Forest Quad, Angel Flight, Amateur Radio Club, See., YYVCA, Richey, Robert WVilliam A.B. Zoology, Bloomington, Phi Cannna Delta, Vice-Pres., Blue Key, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pres., I.U. Foundation, Steering Comm., Young Repub- licans, YMCA. Ridgeway, Mary Jo A.ll. Speech and Hearing Therapy, Huntington, Delta Camma, YXVCA, I.Il, Sing Steering Comm., Campus Chest Steering Comm., Idnomene, I,U. Foundation, Ilomeeoming Steering Comm. Rizzo, Peter I. A.B. Biology, Cary. Roberts. jerry Dewey II.S. Optometry, Cortland, Theta Chi, Omega Delta, YMCA, Falcon Club. Robinson, Connie Ann A.B, Spanish, Cary, Robinson, Michael Lee A.I3. llistory, Chicago, Ill.: Phi Camma Delta, IFC, Treas., Phi Eta Sigma, Action Party, I,Il, Foundation, Robinson, Susan Marie A.I3. Psychology, Indianapolis, Alpha Camma Delta, Pleiades, Psi Chi, Treas., Singing Hoosiers, YWCA, Med. Center Union Bd. Romans, Brenda Carol A.B. Ceography, Aurora, Mason Ilall. Treas., Ceography Club, Cannna Theta Upsilon. Romer, Joseph D. A.B. Political Science and Labor Economies, Indianapolis, MRC, Cen. Ch., lfrlniondson III, Cov., Young Demo- crats, Rugby Club, I.U. Foundation, Baseball. Ronde, Lowell Leon Ir. A.B. Mathematics, Russiaville, Stockwell Ilouse, Dean's List, Rose, Sandra Sue A.B. Covernment, Clenwoocl, Alpha Phi, Soc. Rush Ch., AWS, Leg. Bd., Exec. Bd., I.U. Foundation, Young Republicans, Bd, of Dir., Senatorial Asst., College Ambassador. Rossow, Robert III A.B. llistory, Rome, Italy, Soccer Teain, Pershing Rifles, 2nd Lt., Counter-Guerrilla Detachment. Rothroek, Tom Lee A.B. Spanish, New Albany, NVissler I'Iall. Rothschild, Mimi F. A.B. Speech Pathology and Audiology, Cary, Read Center, Sigma Alpha lita, Union Board Comm. Ch., Hillel Founda- tion. Roussos, Charalamhos l. A,B. History, Kato Yialia, Paphos, Cyprus, Sailing Club, Scuba Club, Cosmopolitan Club. Roussos, Theurlosios Theocharous A.B. Mathematics, Kato Yialia, Paphos, Cyprus, Deans List, LUNA, Cosmopolitan Club, Creek Orthodox Fellowship. Rudynslti, Marti A,B, Government, N, Liberty, Briscoe Quad, Creat Issues, Student Senate, Sr. Class Council, Cosmopolitan Club. Rumpf, Carol Ann A,B. Sociology, Osceola. Rupert, Mary Louise A.B. Spanish, Plymouth, Mich., YVVCA, Daily Student. Rust, Dennis Leo A.B. Police Administration, Cortland, Briscoe Quad, Sanxter, Larry D. A.B. Psychology, Angola, Briscoe Quad, Ft. Wayne Student Senate, Treas., Student Assembly, Pres., Ft. VVayne Regional Campus. Sax, Stuart Miles B.S, Radio-Television Production and Direction, Ham- mond, Sigma Alpha Mu, WQAD, WIN, IrVFQRg Childrcnls Theatre: Hillel Foundation. Scarlett, Heather Carol B.S. Social Service, Louisville, Ky., Young Republicans, Social Serxiee Club, YWCA, Action Party, Schaefer, Nancy M. A.B. English, Columbus, Ilarper llall, YVVCA, Soph. Class Council, Indep. Female Dir. Sehellie, Peter David A,I5. Covernment, Indianapolis, Alpha Tau Omega, Vice-Pres., Board of Aeons, Vice-Pres., Blue Key, Pres., I.U. Foundation, Pub. Rel. Ch., Student-Faculty Comm., jr. Class, Pres. Schenk, Linda Cage A.B, Speech and Theatre, Lakewood, Ohio, Sigma Kappa, Folksong Cllllili YWVCA' Sehenkman, Karen Ilene A.B. Spanish, Indianapolis, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Ilist., Bowling League, lr. Year in Spain, Landes House, Floor Rep. Sehliekman, Steve A.B. Mathematics, Decatur, MeNutt Quad, Cov.: Sr, Class Council. Selimeltz, Sandra Linn A.B. Comparative Literature, NVallierton. Schmidt, Peggy Anne A.B. English, Ft. Wayne, Poplars, Jud. Bd., Alpha Phi. Schnaible, john Albert A.B. Speech and History, Mishawaka, Arts and Sciences 457 I H E-3 9 YA If - 'i1 M la? an it I A V 2'- Ql F I Ah 2 R G- N' 1 3- I f- ' se it I , .- f it A W if 'S' I , i A . h ' N Q' TP' 1 , lx ' XX A i '-ri 2' ' I -- ' Q.: 4- S' Y fav ' .fp , Q i i F' is 0 5, 4, aw- ' r ls- . 1' L. ' S. 1, , A F S- ' vi - 1 , r .ZA as ' 458 Arts and Sciences 5 Schneider, Nancy Pelton A.B. Fine Arts, Indianapolis, McNutt Quad, Orien- tor, Communications Comm, Ch. Schneider, Richard Paul A.B. Psychology, Winnetka, Ill., Gymnastics Team, I-Men's Club, Phi Eta Sigma. Schoenstein, Susan Lynne B.S. Government, Madison, Chi Omega, Union Board, Gen. Ch., YVVCA, Panhellcnic Council. Scliomburg, Marilyn Jean A.B. Spanish, Evansville, Student Supreme Ct., Class Council, Ir, Class Officer, Senatc Clerk. Schulman, Elinor Peachie A.B. Speech Pathology, Louisville, Ky., Alpha Epsilon Phi, Arbu- tus, Hillel Foundation, Vice-Pres., Sigma Alpha Eta, YWCA, Schulte, Katherine Bowe A.B. English, Mishawaka, Elkin 2, C-ov,, Tau Beta Sigma, Concert Band, Schultz, Marilyn R. B.S. Radio and Television, New Albany, Alpha Chi Omega, Pom Pon Squad: Univ. Sh0wti.me Hostess, Theta Sigma Phi, Enoncme, Little 500 Variety Show Dancer. Schuster, Karen Ramona A.B, Spanish, Nashville, Tenn., Alpha Kappa Alpha, Foster Quad, Jud. Bd,, Acad. Co-ord., Chorus, Canterbury Assoc., Student Vestry, Foster Quad Chorus: IUCF, Scliwalbach, Kathryn Many A.B. Art History, South Bend. Schwalm, Diane E. A.B. History, Indianapolis, Delta Zeta, Soc. Ch., Pleiades, Panhcllenic Exec. Council, Union Board Comm, Ch., Rush Counselor. Schwerin, Barbara Lorraine A.B. Biology, Tenafly, NJ., Delta Gamma, LUNA Steering Comm., YVVCA, Union Board Con1m., I.U. Flying Club, Com- munications Comm. Scott, Daniel Earl A.B. Government, Odon, Sailing Club, Soph. Class Council, Conservative League, Young Republicans, Cosmopolitan Club. Scovem, Susan A.B. Comparative Literature, Larelunont, N.Y., Gamma Phi Beta, Mortar Board, Projects Ch,, Bd. of Academic Review, Class Councils, SAB. Selmei', Marsha L, A.B. Geography, Medaryville, Geography Club, Gamma Theta Upsilon. Seltzer, Steven Mark A.B, History, Washington, D.C., Alpha Epsilon Pi, Hist., Pledgcmaster, Soccer Team, I.U. Foundation, Little 500 Rider, Intramurals. Shaber, Tamara M. A.B. Fine Arts, Munster, Read Center. Shah, I. Bruce A.B. journalism, Silver Spring, Md., Daily Student. Shanks, Leigh Worthly A.B. Police Administration, Knox, Briscoe Quad. Shapiro, Karen I. A.B. History, High- land Park, Ill., Alpha Epsilon Phi, Oceanides, Fresh. Class Council, YWCA, Shearls, Candace Lorraine A.B, English, Griffith, Wells Quad, Newspaper CO-0rd,, Acad. Co-ord., YWCA, Young Republicans. Shields, Sue Carol A.B, Microbiology, Bloomfield, Ky., Forest Quad, Acad. Co-ord., Boisen Hall, Rec. Co-ord., I.U. Foundation, I.U. Bands, Mini Rider. Siders, Wilbur Lee A.B, Gemiang Macy, Delta Phi Alpha, Student Govt. Silver, Margery S. A.B. Govemment, Lafayette, Sigma Delta Tau, Rec. Sec., Union Board Comm. Simcox, Edwin Jesse A.B. Govemment, La Porte, Teter Quad, Gov., Iucl. Bd., Rifle Club, Great Issues, Young Republicans. Sinclair, Robin Bruce A,B. English, Glencoe. Ill., Belles, Folksong Club, Avant-Guarde Film Society: Velocette Club, Vice-Pres. Sivertson, Paula Rae A.B. English, Gary. Slolca, Karlis Ilmar A,B., B.S. Chemistry, Indianapolis, Rugby Club. Smeaton, Patricia Ann A.B. Spanish, Danville, Read Centcr, Iud, Bd., Newman Club, Cosmopolitan Club. Smith, Alice lane A.B. English Literature, Franklin, Oceanidcs, LUNA, Daily Student. Smith, Janet Sue A.B. English, Northbrook, Ill., YVVCA, Vice-Pres., Dist. Re-p,, Natl, Vice-Pres., Union Board Gen, Ch., I.U. Foundation. Smith, Peter H. A.B. History, Lafayette, Phi Kappa Psi, Pres., IFC, Pres., Board of Aeons, Baseball Team, I.U. Foundation. Smith, Terry Alan A.B. Govem- ment, Sacramento, Calif., McNutt Quad. Smith, Virginia Ann B.S. Vocational Home Economics, Rushville, Home Ee. Assoc. Snider, Susan Geraldine A.B. Fine Arts, South Bend. Solomon, jeffrey Martin A.B. Anatomy and Physiology: Vine- NJ., Alpha Epsilon Pi, Rush Ch., Intramurals, Dean's List, Folk Song ll . Soslowsky, Carol A.B. Social Service, South Bend, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Rec. Sec., Hillel Foundation, Social Service Cluh, Arbutus, All-Campus Party. Spahn, JoAnn Marie A.B. journalism, Louisville, Ky., VVells Quad, Soc. Ch., Teter Quad, Iud. Bd., Soph. Class Council, Daily Student, Sparks, Raymond Emil A.B. Chemis- try, Bloomington, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Pres., Frcslunan Track. Spiro, Rosann Lee A,B. Economics, Ft. WVayne, 'leter Quad, Jud. Bd., I.U. Foundation, Sr. Class Council, Young Republicans, YMCA. Stahl, Rhonda Lou A.B. English, Gary, Stante, Carol Ann A,B. Anatomy and Physiology, South Bend, Forest Quad. Starrett, Michael Joe A.B. Psychology, Anderson, Foster qpad. Academic Unit, Gov. Starrett, Patrick Dee A.B. Zoology, Anderson. Staser, jo n Stuff A.B. History, Newburg, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Steen, Martha Anne A.B. Slavic Language and Literature, E. Gary, Stevenson, Craig Clark A.B. Zoology, W. Lafayette, Singing Hoosiers, Alpha Phi Omega. Stewart, Cheryl Lynn A.B. Social Service, Frankfort, Social Service Club, I.U. Sing, Fall Carnival. Stewart, Constance Rae A.B. Zoology, Rockford, Ill., Alpha Phi. Stitle, Stephen Adair A.B. Government, Indianapolis, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Soc. Ch., IFC, Intramurals, YWCA, Fresh. Camp Counselor, Street, Joan Elaine A.B. History, Fortville, Great Issues. Strohm, Beverly jane A.B, Zoology, Cincinnati, Ohio, Chi Omega, YWCA, Singing Hoosiers, Stroman, Roger joe A.B. History, Garrett. Stucky, Peter W. A.B. History and Latin American Studies, Cachipay, Colombia, S. A., Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship, Steering Comm., Soccer Team, Little 500 Rider, Quiz Bowl. Stump, Robert M. Jr. A.B. Latin, Goshen, Wright Quad, Res. Asst. Gov., Big 10 Residence Hall Conf., Steering Comm., Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Sigma Phi, Suddith, Robert Louis A.B. Zoology, Rochester. Sum, Andrew M. A.B. Economics, Gary, Foster Quad, Gov., LUNA, Young Democrats, Campus Quiz Bowl, Tryus Party, Co-Ch. Sundt, Richard A. A.B. Fine Arts, Glen Ellyn, Ill., Alpha Phi Omega, Hist., Sgt,-at-Arms, Canterbury Club. Sweitzer, Anne Elizabeth A.B. Economics, Goshen,'Delta Delta Delta, Hist, Swel- stad, ,lack Alan A.B, Zoology, Valparaiso, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice-Pres., Pledge Tr., Schol. Ch., I.U. Foundation, Little 500 Rider. Swickard, David Alexander A.B. Government, Decatur, Foster Quad Academic Unit, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Pres., Board of Aeons, Blue Key, Sr. Class Vice-Pres. Tackney, Barbara Evans A.B. Psychology, Middletown, Conn., Delta Gamma, AWS, Fresh. Affairs Comm., Pleiades, I.U. Foundation, Mortar Board. Taffet, Suzanne Lee A.B. English, Trenton, NJ., Sigma Delta Tau, Vice-Pres., Rush Counselor. Talbott, Linda Rae A.B. Government, Attica, Teter Quad, Gov., Young Republicans, YWCA. Tapia, Laura Diane A.B. English, Crawfordsville, Gamma Phi Beta, Rush Ch., YVVCA. Tay, Mary Clare B.S. Chemistry, Hong Kong, BCC, Mason Hall, Alpha Lambda Delta, Chinese Students Assoc., Cosmopolitan Club. Taylor, Michael Lee A.B. Zoology, Anderson, Tedrowe, Ruth Ann A.B. His- tory, Indianapolis, Zeta Tau Alpha, Activ. Ch., Alumnae Co-ord., Alpha Lambda Delta, YWCA, Foreign Student Relations Ch., Bd, of Academic Review, Pan- hellenic Assoc., Ch. of Rush Counselors, I.U. Foundation, Teeters, Dick E. A.B. Police Administration, Ft. Wayne, Sr. Class Council. Tennant, James Lewis A.B. Public Address and Rhetoric, Ft. VVayne. Terkhorn, Ramona june A.B. Spanish, Indianapolis, Zeta Tau Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Sigma Iota, Alpha Lambda Delta, YWCA, Cosmopolitan'Club. Thoma, Teresa Ann A.B. Sociology, Bloomington, Alpha Chi Omega, Sailing Club. Thompson, Barbara Io A.B. Biology, YVoodstock, Ill., Sigma Kappa, Ist Vice-Pres., YWCA, Union Board Comm., I.U. Sing, Mini Rider, Thompson, Carolyn Sue B.S. Home Economics, Mooresville, Beck House, Home Ec. Club, Pres., State Vice-Pres., State Pres., Mortar Board, Omicron Nu, Trcas., Vice- Pres., I.U. Foundation, Young Republicans, Thompson, Charles Frederick A.B. Zoology, Dayton, Ohio. Thompson, james T. A.B. Economics, Bloomington. Thompson, Susan Scott A.B. English, Bay Village, Ohio, Sailing Club. Thor- man, Karen Irene A.B. Mathematics, Richmond, Alpha Chi Omega, Rush Ch., Rush Counselor, I.U. Foundation, Christmas Decorations, Steering Comm, Tip- urich, Lillian P. A.B. French, Gary, Briscoe Quad. Tobe, VVilliam J. A.B. Zoology, Gary, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Trcas., Young Democrats, Bowling Team. Tolbert, Glenna Gail R.B. Radio and Television and English, LaPorte: Foster Quad, Vice-Pres., Teter Quad, Res. Asst., Mortar Board, Tomahawk, Enomene, I.U. Foundation. I FI 1 qr , '5'. gs S ,i 'Fl ' N.. 4 ' A -ii 'fr 12 i nh. .f ff. u 't A' A-x I Q 5 vc A45 wr' qi- 1 -J 5. Us 05 4-N 1 4,9 5- I f A fm ' B , . I Q , QT. ,I in .L . .4 1' it i ' za - l ' 1-- 4 ,nf , .. Q ' lr' .QP A -, T' ' , Q be X . - ' .A Arts and Sciences -159 Toll, Mary Ann A.B. llistory, University City, Mo., Read Centcr, Treas., SEC, AWS. Trabue, Gary B. A.B. Psychology, Indianapolis, Teter Quad, Soc. Co-ord, MRC, Soc. Co-ord,, Act-ountmg Club, Marketing Club, AMA. Treby, Marcia Davis A.B. English, Shaker llcights, Ohio, Sigma Delta Tau, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Board, Panhcllcnic, Trosper, james llamilton A.B. Zoology, Indianapolis, Soccer Team. Trueb, Linda Kathleen A.B. English, Shelbyville, SNEA, YWCA. Tully, judy Kay A.B. Sociology? Martinsville, Trees Center, jud. Bd., AWS, Leg. Bd., Alpha Lambda Delta. Tureen, Lesley joan A.B. Speech and Ilcaring Therapy, St. Louis, Mo., Alpha lipsilon Phi, Soc. Ch., Sigma Alpha Eta, YWCA. Uhrig, Carol Ann A.B. Spanish, Indianapolis, ML-Nutt Quad, Acad. Comm., SEA, Young Republicans. Ulrey, Mark S. A.B. llistory, llagerstown, Delta Tau Delta, Vice-Pres., Rush Ch., I.U. Founrlation, YMCA, Young Democrats. Ulrich, Mary Anne A.B. Microbiology, Highland, IIIIIA, Sec.-Trcas., I.U. Ifountlation, Union Board, Childrcn's Matinee Ch., DL-an's List. vnhdnr, Faria A.B. Covcrnnn-nt, DeKalh, Ill., Tetcr Quad, jud. Bd. Ch., Memorial Hall, jutl. Bd. Ch., Union Board Comm. Van Ilullel, Susan Katherine A.B. lslnglish, Mishawalta, Mason llall, foil. Bd., Newman Club. Ventch, Susan Louise A.B. Govcmnient, Crawlormlsvile, Landcs House, Floor Rep., Young Democrats, Belles, YWCA. Vesey, john lloraee A.B. journalism, Indianapolis, Briscoe Quad. Vicars, Robert E. A.B. French, Indianapolis, Teter Quad, jud. Bd., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Sigma Iota, Phi Beta Kappa, Little 500 Timer. Voigt, Wenier Gerhard A.B. Linguistics, Indiana molis, MRC, Gov., Rifle and Pistol Club. Wallielc, Diane A.B. 'lcxtilc Mcrchaniflising, Indianapolis, Forest Quad, Mini Rider, Fall Carnival, Home lic. Club, I.U. Foundation, Fresh. Oricntor. YValsh, Sharon Ann A.B. lfreneh, South Bend, Delta Camma, I.U. Foundation, Class Councils, Student Ldr., Union Board Steering Comm. Walter, Philip Charles A.B. Zoology, Elkhart, I.U. Foundation. VVarner, Ronald Arthur A.B. History, Newton, Mass., Mt-Nutt Quad, Young Republicans. Watley, Leigh Ann A.B. Biology, Sarasota, Fla., Pi Beta Phi, Mortar Board, Treas., I.U. Sing Steering Comm., Sec., jr. Class Council, Student Ldr., AI ha Lambda Delta. Wayne, joseph E. A.B. Zoology, Sellersburg, I.U. Sing, Floor Gov. Wcaldey, Ronald Gene A.B. Psychology, Shelbyville, A.F. Lan . School. Webster, D. Robert A.B. Government, Wayne, Mich., Pi Kappa Alplia, Board of Aeons, Bd. of Academic Review, Phi Eta Sigma, I.U, Foundation, Young Republicans. VVeimer, Diane Mary A.B. llistory, Indianapolis, Della Zeta, YVVCA, Newman Club, Library Science Club. Weimer, Robert L. A.B. Zoology, Knightstown, Sigma Chi, Young Republi- cans, Fresh. Class Treas. Wellington, john Sherman B.S. Optometry, Goshen, Rifle Team, Omega Delta. YVhitcomb, joanne Marie A.B. Zoology, Roelcford, III., IUCF. Whybrew, Daniel Frazer A.B. Zoology, Indianapolis, Phi Sigma Kappa. Wilbur, Gary Kenneth A.B. History, Columbus, Thompson Hall, Gov., Acad. Co-ord., YMCA, Intramurals. Wilkin, Deborah Sue A.B. Slavic Lan ua es and Literature' Michi - Dean's List, Tau Beta Sigma, VVillhite, Lagry A.B. Zoolo , Lebizl'lndr??vPi KBPQS Alpha, Deans' List, Fresli..Orientor. VVilliams, CRIIOHI Robert A.B. Entghsh Literature, Mishawalra. XVIIIIBIDS, Rebecca jane A.B. S eech Pathology an Audiology, Martinsville, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Alplia Eta, Student Speakers Bureau. Williams, Robert Starr A.B. Psychology- W. Lafayette, Briscoe Quad, Treas., Gov. ' ' I Williams, Susanne Kirkbride A.B. English, Dover Mass Williamson Afllng A-B. Anthropology, Indianapolis, Zeta Tau Alpha, Sailing Club, lgernocrats, Williamson, Robert E. A.B. Anthropology, Kenmore, N.Y., Varsity Eivlfnmmgl MRC,-.IULII Bd.: Scabbard and Blade, I-Mens Club. Willis, Barbara I ame AB- English: Indianapolis, Forest Quad, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Sigma Qfas INSITE, Alpha Lambda Delta. Wilson, Cheryl Ann A.B. Comparative Rgefgflsgei Hebron, Curly House, jud. Bd., I.U. Foundation, YWCA, Arbutus, 460 Arts and Sciences W I . - '. cl i fl 'I G- ' 5 f 4- . Y i Q . Y? l I .4 , . ' T cl 1: vf 4 4. E n , 1 . . 6 ' xl ' Q. 1 , Q, 1.5. i W.: t 'T' .T A 4' , . ,J- Q Q, 6 15- A - 1 - ' ,J 'Wa ' I P . 4- . Y - 4: . 117 4 P17 U 'sg It QT '57 I A: ' lt. 1 , .47-X -. gf, 2 A- it ' , ' I Chi 15 I 5 :s i' f 1 f'fj3.'rf 'r'- ' . N - A t E ? 'L In - I i t ilk? T 'A 1 A 'R ' 3, 4 ' i f A . . ' ,st , ' wr . 'f -9 'ra , Q luv' ,S , .A 1,1 if-if W' -f ' ' ' - f f A f 1 , ., .5 F at i- A A w t 'i I . .,,. - X32 -g ' N, ' Av -I 1: is ' xv- V Y' f, Y A ' ' vii' 6. Wilson, Curtis Lee A.B. Mathematics, Indianapolis, Kappa Alpha Psi, Union Board, Lounge Series, Greater Negro Participation, Vice-Pres., jr. IFC, Jud. Bd. Wilson, Delores D. A.B. Fine Arts, Ft. YVayne. Wilson, Ierald Raymond A.B. Covemment, W. Lafayette, Class Councils, Great Issues, LUNA, Del. Ch., Young Republicans, Pub. Dir. Wilson, Kathleen A.B. Government, Rushville, Chi Omega, Enomene, Class Council, Orientation Ldr., Fresh. Camp Counselor, Young Democrats. Wilson, Linda Lee A,B. Latin, New Haven, Conn., Eta Sigma Phi. Winthrop, Mary K. A.B. Fine Arts, Highland Park, Ill., Kappa Delta, Hist., AWS, Publicity Comm. Wisely, D. Susan A.B. Sociology, Indianapolis, Kappa Alpha Theta, See., Pledge Tr., AWS, Leg. Bd., I.U. Foundation, Pleiades, Union Board, Steering Comm. Wolf, Donna Louise A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy, Wabash, Delta Zeta, Treas., Jud. Bd. Ch., Corr. Sec., Phil. Ch., YWCA, Sigma Alpha Eta, Treas. Wolf, Margaret Elaine A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy, Wabash, Enoniene, Sigma Apha Eta. Wolfred, Timothy Robert A.B. Psychology, Indianapolis, Briscoe Quad, Jud. Bd. Woodburne, Susan Claire A.B. Government, Ann Arbor, Mich., Kappa Kappa Gamma, YYVCA, Pub. Rel, Ch. Woods, james VV. A.B. Economics, Brook, Pi Kappa Alpha. Worrell, Nancy Louise A.B. Economics, Indianapolis, Clark House, Mini Rider. Wray, Dennis Bradley A.B. Sociology, Ft. Wayne. Wray, Mary Diane A.B. History, South Bend, YWCA, I.U. Foundation, Class Councils, Sen, Asst., Young Republicans. Wright, jneklyn Rae A.B. Comparative Literature, I-lobart, Delta Delta Delta, Union Board Comm. Wright, Ritarose Marie A.B. Anatomy and Physiology, Brattleboro, Vt., Trees Center, Cosmopolitan Club, Newman Club, YYVCA, AWS. Writer, janet Ruth A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy, LaGrange, Ill., Pi Beta Phi, Mortar Board, Pleiades, Enom:-ne, Soc. Ch., Si fnia Alpha Eta, Sec., I.U. Foundation. Wyatt, Robert Duff A.B. English, San Clemente, Calif., Sigma Chi, Pledge Tr., I.U. Foundation, Young Republicans, Falcon Club, Skull and Cres- cent, Kustos. Yarborough, Frederick McKenna A.B. Chemistry, St. Albans, W. Va., Fergason House, Gov., Soc. Ch., Alpha Kappa Psi, Natl. Rifle Assoc. Young, Bruce H. A.B. Radio and Television and Economics, Alpha Tau Omega, I.U. Foundation, Fall Carnival, YMCA, IFC. Zeiger, Nancy Elaine A.B. Spanish, South Bend, Zeta Tau Alpha, SNEA, YWCA. Zelenke, Dennis Paul A.B. English, VVhiting, Wright Quad, Roger Williams Foundation, YMCA, Sr. Class Council. Zeronik, Charlene Ann A.B. Fine Arts, Indianapolis, Dean's List, NAEA. Zimmerman, Charles loseph Ir. A.B. Zoology, Syracuse. Zink, Patricia Susan A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy, Salem, Sigma Kappa, Sigma Alpha Eta, Pres., YWCA, Rush Counselor, Card Section, Publicity Comm., Children's Matinee, Publicity Ch. Zurath, Stanley Francis Ir. A.B. Political Science, South Bend, Marching 100. Zuroff, Elaine Toby A.B. Ioumalism, South Bend, Sigma Delta Tan, Pres., I.U. Foundation, Daily Student, Panhellenic Prcsidcnfs Council, Theta Sigma Phi. Zusman, Marty Evan A.B. Sociology, South Bend, Neighborhood Study llelp Program. Adams, Benny D. B.S. Business Administration, Madison. Adams, David M. B.S. Marketing, W. Lafayette, Foster Quad, Treas., Soc. Dir., Young Republicans. Aichele, William H. B.S. Management, Ft. Wayne, Arbutus, Asst. Sales Mngr,, I.U. Foundation, Young Republicans. Amt, Robert john B.S. Marketing, Indian- apolis, MeNutt Quad, Pres., Bus. Mngr., I.U. Foundation, Sr. Class Council: Soph. Class Council. Anderson, Judith Y. R. B.S. Marketing, N. Venion: Market- , ,mf 0 A ' 4 .Xgq . el ' .Q J- A ,QD in :S .Q g 1' H sp c. -Q z .I ,KIM 1 , sew., 'F 5, T 2 nh x M -Y ., 2 q F I xi., 'Q 5 J 1 iv '-S' f Q A in i ,f - A A 1 3 el -4, ' A ,, . ,,, N , 1 F ,. ki- if 'il :I i 5, ff- 'r V vv. Q- l wi ' it Business if K if f rw ex. l 1 6 tx 5 W f- v' ' ' - . 'XX V 'V FNXR ing Club, Advertising Club, Student Speakers Bureau. Business 461 x I it Q ,I 2 F- 1 R 'Ji il 14 -l . Q 5 V C Q ,X A in ' i Ah . 2- 4-lt ' '- ' 'l lf 'fs gl F v- I N' Kal th .l 91 9704 ':.- '-1' rv- R 'FT . L . 4 F x s ' - Xe f ' in Ro, J I D- 57 Jaxx.: E-' - S T- ' At i L ,, Q J. fi, fl rl- 1? ,L l 1. ,. U .t z., 'A fi 'L' Q- 43, . At! O ' al c- 1: -rv. , Q gl XL 1 Atl 1. 435 l , -, X Q- , le A 3 1 462 Business A der'on Richard Lee B.S. Management, Cary, T-etcr Quad, Vice-Gov., Treas.,nJuck Ed., Young Republicans, Indep. Male Organizerkfkndrews, Edexiaiijd . ' . . f . , . t ,, t . Eugene B.S. Marketing, Cary, 'thompson Hall, Nice-Frcs., i ansigcincn u , Circle K, Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club, Chemistry Club. Aoki, Sandra T. B.S. Business Education, I-Ionolulu, Hawaii, Alpha Gamma Delta, Soc. Ch., Bd. of Standards Ch., Omicron Delta, Pres., Angel Flight, Compt., Panhellenie Exec. Council, Soc. Workshops Ch., Student Speakers Bureau. Appleby, John Phillip B.S. Accounting, Spencer, Briscoe Quad, Accounting Club, Dean's List. Bailey, John McLaurine B.S. Marketing, Terre Haute, Alpha Tau Omega, Treas., House Mngr., Varsity Baseball, Marketing Club, I.U. Foundation. Baker, Kim Allen B.S. Management and Administration, Indianapolis, Lambda Chi Alpha, Scabbard and Blade, Treas., Young Republicans. Baker, Rich- ard Mark B.S. Accounting, Cary, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Treas., House Mngr., I.U. Foundation, Accounting Club, Jr. IFC, Finance Ch. Barada, Paul William B.S. Marketing, Rushville, Beta Theta Pi, Pub. Rel. Ch., Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha Delta Sigma, Marching 100, I.U. Foundation, Ath. Mngr, Barnett, C. Lane B.S. Marketing, Halmnond, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pres., Sr. Class Org. Male Dir., IFC Jud. Bd., Sr. Ilustiee, IFC Pres. Council, Alpha Kappa Psi. Barnett, Larry Lee B.S. Personne Management, Ft. Wayne, Foster Quad, Ath. Co-ord., Adv. of Personnel Admin. ' Barney, John Robert B.S. Management and Administration, Indianapolis, AMA. Baumann, Cerald Jel'olne B.S. Production Management, Decatur. Beekner, Malcolm K. B.S. Accounting, Rushville, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treas., Arnold Air Soc., I.U. Foundation, Little 500 Rider, Accounting Club. Beckort, Paul D. B.S. Real Estate and Marketing, Laconia, Acacia, Marketing Club, Sailing Club, AMA. Berger, Gene Arnold B.S. Marketing, Jasper, Marketing Club, Newman Club, Bennan, Janet Lynn B.S. Office Management, Evansville, Gamma Phi Beta, Asst. Treas., Treas., Tcter Quad, Rec. Ch., Arbutus, Bernhardt, Thomas R. B.S. Accounting, Evansville, Lambda Chi Alpha, Young Republicans, Union Board Comm., Accounting Club. Binkley, James Kaye B.S. Management, New Albany, Wrestling Team. Birr, Stephen Gramling B.S. Management and Administration, Indianapolis, Sigma Chi, House Mngr,, I.U. Foundation, Intramurals. Blackwood, Terry Grant B.S. Management, Bedford, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Blankenship, Ivan Eugene Jr. B.S. Accounting, New Albany, Fergason House, Accounting Club, Dean's List. Blaising, Thomas Richard B.S. Finance and Man- agement, Ft. Wayne, Foster Quad, Vice-Gov., Dean's List, Intramurals, Finance Club. Bola, Stephen L. B.S. Management, Indianapolis, Beta Theta Pi, See., Pres., Chan., I.U. Foundation, I.U. Sing Comm., YVVCA, Fall Carnival Comm. Bolling, Carolyn Sue B.S. Marketing, New Albany, YWCA, Dean's List, Young Republi- cans, Marketing Club, Omieron Delta, Bonko, Joyce Arleen B.S. Business Educa- tion, Cary, McNutt Quad, Jud. Bd., Newman Club, SEA. Boone, Charles Daniel B.S. Accounting, Laconia, Tcter Quad, Accounting Club. Boren, William Edward B.S. Production Management, New Albany, Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Kappa Psi, Marching 100, YMCA, Senior Class Council, RCA Intem. Bowman, Richard D. A,B. Marketing, Franklin, Delta Sigma Pi, Marketing Club. Bozzelli, Vincent M. B.S. Marketing, Indianapolis, Delta Tau Delta, Marketing Club, Intramurals, SAB, Skull and Crescent, Sailing Club. Bradley, Kathleen Faye B.S. Business Education, Speedway, Mini Rider, Christiari Center Tutor. BYHSSEUY, Albert J. Jr. B.S. Business Insurance, South Bend, Acacia, Sailing Club, Falcon Club, Sec,-Treas. Braunstein, Lawrence Seth B.S. Accounting, Dayton, Ohio, Pi Kappa Alpha, Treas., LUNA, Great Issues, YMCA, Student Elections Comm, Brewer, Melvin Charles B.S. Marketing, Evansville, Phi Gamma Delta, Treas., Marketing Club, Action Party, YMCA. Brodey, Ronald B. B.S. Accounting, Indianapolis: Zeta Beta Tau, Arbutus, Sales Mngr., Treas., IFC, Treas., I.U. Foundation, Skull and Crescent, Pres., Accounting Club. Brown, Jeffrey Alan B.S. Production Management, Dayton, Ohio, Freshman Baseball, I.U. Foundation, Little 500 Rider: Student Covemnient, Skull and Crescent. Brown, Stephen L. B,S: Management, Bloomington, AMA, Marketing Club, Accounting Club, Card Section. Bruick, John Keith B.S. Marketing, Fort Wayne, Alpha Kappa Psi, Pres., Marketing Club, Accounting Club, Student Health Bd. Buford, Clen Roland B.S. Marketing, Hob. t' S . Ph' E -'1 Ath Ch. Marketing Club. Buher, James Howard B.S.1AecoLii:Elilg, Bloongiliiiggrdh, Agbmmff ing Club, Freshman Basketball. Buher, William R. B.S. Management and Ad. -ministration, Owensburg. Burch, Stephen M. B.S. Transportation, Walkerton, Young Democrats: Trans- portation Club. Burke, M. David B.S. Management and Administration, Icffcr- sonville. Burnstem, Sally I. B.S. Office Management, Indianapolis, Sigma Delta Tau, House Mngr, Butler, Anne Louise B.S. Accounting, Columbus, Foster Quad, Unit Trcas., Accounting Club Sec., Intramurals, Mini Rider. Butler, Maureen Elizabeth B.S. Personnel Management, Westfield, NJ., Soc. for Personnel Man- agement, Scc.-Treas., Young Democrats. Butterfield, David Allen B.S. Management, Valparaiso, Management Club. Byers, Carole R. B.S. Management, Pacific Crovc, Calif., Alpha Omicron Pi, Omicron Delta, Ski Club, Marketing Club, Cak, Jerome Anthony B.S. Accounting, E. Clnr-ago, McNutt Quad, Accounting Club, Marketing Club. Carder, Victor N. Ir. B.S. Personnel, South Bend, Student Body Trcas., Alpha Kappa Psi, Personnel Club, Union Board, Campus Chest. Carlisle, Virginia Faye B.S. Office Manage- ment, Nabb, McNutt Quad, Choraliers, ACM. A Carlson, Barbara J. B.S. Textile Merchandising, Arlington Heights, Ill., Alpha Phi, AVVS Leg. Bd., Union Board Comm. Ch., Alpha Lambda Delta, Omicron Delta, Marketing Club. Carpenter, Christine B.S. Business Education, Ft. Lee, NJ., Mini Rider, Rabb Jud, Bd., IRHA Iud. Bd., Omicron Delta, Carr, Theodore joseph B.S. Management and Administration, Plainfield, Pi Kappa Phi, Al ba Kappa Psi, Young Republicans. Casey, Otis Clark Ir. B.S. Accounting, I-lenryville, Teter Quad, Dean's List. Cashbaugli, Barbara L. B.S. Office Management, Michi- gan City, Foster Quad, Omicron Delta, I.U. Foundation, Campus Chest, Sec., Emphasis. Chametski, Marilyn Ioan B.S. Marketing, Toronto, Canada, Curry House, Res. Asst., Marketing Club, Vice-Pres., Omicron Delta, YWCA. Chow, Juliette Dolores B.S. Management and Administration, Hong Kong, B.C.C., Mason Hall, Chinese Student Club, Trcas, Christena, john Donald B.S. Marketing, Indian- apolis, Mc-Nutt, Coy., Marketing Club. Christman, Lawrence Lee B.S. Finance, Ft. Wayne, Delta Sigma Pi, AMA, Vice-Pres., Marketing Club. Circle, Brent Leggett B.S. Management and Real Estate, Ft. Wayne, Delta Upsilon, Sec., Hist., Asst. Rush Ch., Intramurals, Management Club, Real Estate Club, Sailing Club. Cline, Iames Tim B.S. Management and Administration, Kettering, Ohio, Delta Tau Delta, YMCA, Sec., Interfaith Council, Pres., I.U.'Foundation, Cheer- leader, Newman Club. Clune, Terrance F. B.S. Management and Administration, Gary, Marketing Club, AMA, Coblemtz, I. Allen B.S. Personnel and Organiza- tional Bebavior, Richmond, Dean's List, Personnel Management Club, I.U. Foundation. Cocanower, David L. B.S. Accounting, Elkhart, Delta Sigma Pi, Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Accounting Club. Coffey, Anne Marie B.S. Marketing, Indianapolis, Marketing Club. Coffman, Linda R. B.S. Business Education, Greencastle, Curry House, Cov., Vice-Gov., Omicron Delta, Phi Omega, I.U. Foundation. Colelli, Ioseph F. B.S. Accounting, Peru, Little 500 Rider. Collier, james D. B.S. Management, Colum- bus, Wright Quad, Sec., Marching 100, Kappa Kappa Psi, Alpha Phi Omega, Sec. Connell, Walter Renaker B.S. Accounting, NVabasl1, Mc-Nutt Quad, Vice-Cov., Rugby Club, Accounting Club, Campus Chest, Dcan's List. Corrado, Iohn N. B.S. Finance, Indianapolis, Foster Quad Academic Unit, Sr. Class Council, I.U. Rifle and Pistol Club. Courter, Dennis R. B.S. Marketing, Anderson, Phi Delta Theta, Intramurals Ch., Marketing Club, Young Republicans, I.U. Track Team, Skull and Crescent, Couts, Ken B.S. Marketing, Vincennes, Alpha Kappa Psi, Cosmopolitan Club, Social Service Club, Pres., Sr, Class Council, Ed, Student Speakers Bureau. Covalt, Frederick E. B.S. Management, Indianapolis. Cremieux, Michel M. B.S. Marketing, Elkhart, Marketing Club, Advertising Club, Delta Sigma Pi, YMCA, Freshman Camp Counselor, Intramurals. Crouse, Norman R. B.S. Accounting, Sellersburg, Accounting Club. Crowley, Michael Ray B.S. Personnel Organization and Behavior, Blooming- ton, Soc. for Personnel Administration. Cullen. Stephen Waltman B.S. Marketing, Morgantown, Delta Sigma Pi, Marketing Club, Cunningham, Arlene I. B.S. Business Education, Spencer, Mason Hall, VVillkie Quad Women's Co-op, Sec., Omicron Delta, SEA. Damery, Charles A. B.S. Management, Blue Mound, Ill., VVright Quad. Vice-Pres., Sr. Class Council, Darlage, Dwight Quentin B.S. Accounting, Cortland, Accounting Club. ,- fs :' Q 5? in 'Si .5 r'7,'i ' u I 5 5 Yr 4 v . Fi l it f asf' ' in 4 if -- L V 12' ff: W ,I ,vi Atl 1 lt 4 t -. . E. 'L' 1 f al Ai- N Yr iidv Ba ' t w 'T' gl' I 1 . 1 'el ol 1 Business 463 Dauten-nun, Carole Sue B.S. Aeenunting, Yonkers, N.Y., Accounting Club. Davis, Keith L. Marketing, Crillith, Parks llonse, Ath. Ch., Parks Scribe, Sports Ed., Intramurals, Marketing Club. Davis, Lonna Valerie B.8.'Marketlng,wln- dianapolis, Syeamore, jail. Bd., Omieron Delta, 8ee., Cosmopolitan Club, 8ee., AIESEC. Davis, Richard VV. jr. 13.8. Aeeounting, lilkhart, Beta Alpllil PSIL Young Republieans, l.U. Conservative League, 1.11. Aeeonnting Club, XIICL'-PICS. Dehnert, John Thomas jr. 13.8. Marketing, Et. VVayne, Marketing Club, Deans List. DeLauriea, Mnrinrie jane 13.8, Business Edueation, Cary,I MeNuVtt Quad, Newman Club, SEA. Devine, L. David 13.8. ltlanagement, lmlianapohsg Sigma Nu, Pub. Hel. Ch., Mn Eta Cannna, Young ltepuhlieans, Union Board, Film Series Steering Conan. Dienhnrt, Cary A. 13.8. Marketing, XV. Lafayette, Market- ing Club, Delta 8igina l'i. Diggins, Daniel Frank 13.8. .Management and Adminis- tration, Kendallville, l'hi Cannna Della. Dolan, Dennis james 13.8, Management and Ailniinislration, Indianapolis: Marketing Club, judo Club. Donnelly, John Patrick jr. B.S. Marketing, Indianapolis, MeNutt Qiuad, Gov., Jud. Bd., Orientation Steering Comm. Doty, Larry Allen 13.8. Mar eting, Ft. VVayne, Sigma l'hi Epsilon, Elliott llnnse, Sue. Ch., Marketing Club, Personnel Management Club. Drake, Tom Kent 13.8. Finance, llagerslown' Sigma Phi Epsilon, Marching ltltl, Dubher, Dave Eugenie 13.8. Business and, journalism, Evansville, 'l'raek Team. liast, Charles Marvin lll 13.8. Marketing, Tam-pa. Fla., Alpha Tau Omega, Sealilianl and Blade, Pres., l'ershing llilles, Exec. Ofl., Young Democrats, Alpha Delta 8igma, Marketing Club. Eastham, 8tephen Carl 13.8. Aeeounting and Finance: Higlilancl, Sigma Nu, Aeeounting Club, 8r. Class Couneil, 1.11. Foundation. Eaton, David P. B.S. Real Estate, Ft. 1Yayne, Alpha 'l'an Omega, Dean's l.ist, 1.U. Foundation. Eaves, GRID' Kendrick 13.8. Management, Speedway, Marketing Club, Alpha Delta Sigma. Eherle, james llohert 13.8. Aeennnling, lVhiling, l3riseoe Quad. Eekerle, George Vllilliam B.S. lnsuranee, lnclianapolis, l'hi Sigma Kappa: Intramurals. Efroymson, Stephen VV. 13.8. Aeeounting, Indianapolis, Zeta Beta Tau, Treas., Aeeounling Club, Beta Alpha Psi, Union Board Comm. Egnntz, Michael Alexander 13.8. Management and Administration, llaminoncl, Alpha Tau Omega, l.U. Foundation, Rugby Club, Sailing Club. Elkins, Lloyd Thomas 13.8. Accounting, 1fll7itl7l'lllt0XVI'l. Ky., Dodds llouse, jnd. Bd., Intramurals, Young Republicans. Eshleman, Ronald Lee 13.8. Mark:-ling, Rensselaer, Lambda Chi Alpha, Treas.. Steward, Young llepublieans. Evans, WVilliam E. B.S. Management, Rushville, Little 500 Hitler. Everhart, Karen Elizabeth 13.8. Marketing: Detroit. Mich., Mc-Nutt Quad, Cov.: Marketing Club, Candy Stripers. Farnsworth, T. Brooke B.S. Personnel and Industrial Organization Behavior: Bloomington, Alpha Tau Omega: Soc. for Personnel Administration, Coll. Fenton, Steven Lynn 13.8. Production Manage- ment, Ossian, Xtillkie Quad, Center Couneil, AMA, Trees Center Assoc. Fisher, Dennis 1'loward B.S. Management and Administration, Atwood, Delta Chi, Pres., l.U. Student Foundation, lfaleon Club, Marketing Club. Fleck, Richard Lee B.S. Marketing, Hammond, Marketing Club. Flowers, Allan Dale B.S. Quantitative Business Analysis, New Castle, Intra- murals, jr. Varsity Baseball. Forbess, Cordon C. B.S. Marketing, Mishawaka, Chi Phi, Rush Ch., Pub. Rel. Ch., Marketing Club. Franz, Janice Helen B.S. Office ltlanagenient, Deeaturg AMA Ski Club, YXYCA, Student Ldr., Live Yer. Frazier, Vl'ilham Keith 13.8. Finance, Union City: Young Democrats, Management Club, Intramurals. Freel, Charles VVilliam B.S. Management and Administration, Monte- rey, MRC, Pres., Cov.g Young Demoerats, Little 500 Rider, Intramurals. Frisch, jack H. B.S. Accounting, Indianapolis, Zeta Beta Tau, Viee'Pres., Arbutus, Treas., Bus. Mngr., Contracts Mngr., 1.11. Foundation, Dean's List, Accounting Club. Frocdge, Samuel llilruth B.S. Management, Crown Point. Fromer, Edwin Eugenie B.S. Accounting, Creensburg, Accounting Club. Fry, Douglas William B.S. Marketing, Millhoustn, Mt-Nutt Quad, Marketing Club Cabel, Robert Milton B.S. Finance, Greenfield, llarcling House, Atb.'Co-Ord., Intramurals. 464 Business ' l 1: r'f x.-' V' .f ,f ?'Ff7f - TTT , - 'hr r' 'N sd , 23, ., 1 ml I .- I . . 5 - I - rr as -u -M il Q, 11- si ., ,J 'f , ,L ' L 3 ' K - A , 6 , Q x K iv ' f Q 1 s. . ,al ti. if H' - , - . 12.55. J iv I xy . if . V 'x . ,N as . '- T7 1: - . ' Y- -g . f- .. E 1 - 'Q , A C v V' ' UST- ' 2 1 1 A 2 I IDI., +A- '- My , - 45' . 7- If ti., ,Av - - Q. fy' ., .fa . i 1 th garnish. IR Q Q' 9.5 e R. I' xg I 4 I - x ' fi, XE' If -0-A , as nl. li ' 1 ,. as -:P-. 1 ' Z is i re Q. ,:.- U .f ' . .I Q 1 dr - e .- - - - , 1 1- , V, N i I QE F I C -fr te. . we , , ' ,,-5' -II - .' 1-F A , in? il A F In is 2 V Q A hear I I ,. -- F ' ff si - ,, N ki 1, ' ' A H it in use ,N iv-:Q K '? b an A I lt. Caller, Robert Bruce B.S. Marketing, Cary, Zeta Beta Tau, Sec., IFC Iud. Bd., Sr. justice, I.U. Foundation, Union Board, Steering Comm., Marketing Club. Gatcwood, Marcus David B.S. Management and Administration, Fishers. Gem- mill, John W. B.S. Management and Administration, Indianapolis. Gentber, Lenore Ruth BS Personnel Management, South Bend, Social Service Club, Personnel Club. Gerig, jerry Dean B.S. Accounting, Woodbum, Accounting Club, Young Republicans, Intramurals. Gessaman, Io Anne B.S. Textile Merchandising, Dayton, Ohio, Briscoe Quad, Res. Asst., Read Center, Vice-Pres., I.U. Foundation, Tomahawk, Class Councils. Gilbert, Richard Paul II B.S. Finance, Royal Oak, Mich., I-Men's Club, Swimming Team. Goddard, Iohn Philip B,S. Management, Greensburg, Beta Theta Pi, Treas., Alpha Kappa Psi, I.U. Foundation, Young Republicans, Little 500 Rider. Goebel, Marlin Milton B.S. Accounting, Evansville, MRC, Gov., Sing- ing Hoosiers, Accounting Club, Dc-an's List. Goldenberg, Harvey William B.S. Marketing, Richmond, Sigma Alpha Mu, Marketing Club, Asst. Student Senator, Union Board Comm., University Showtime, Sports Announcer, Intramurals. Goldman, Steven Phillip B.S. Management, Indianapolis, Teter Quad, Vice- Cov., Trcas., Marketing Club, Transportation Club. Gole, Richard Arthur B.S. Management and Administration, Plainview, N.Y., Sigma Alpha Mu, Falcon Club, Campus Chest. Goodman, john Chris B.S. Princeton, Acacia, Gottlieb, C. Richard B,S. Management and Administration, Shelbyville, Delta Sigma Pi, Pres., AMA, Flying Club. Green, Thomas M. B.S. Management and Administration, Amboy, Marketing Club, Intramurals. Croff, Robert H. Ir. B.S. Accounting, Halnmond, Aeeounting Club, New- man Club. Grosenheidcr, Pamela 1. B.S. Office Management, Alton, Ill., Beck House, Jud. Bd., Alpha Lambda Delta, Omicron Delta, Viee-Pres., Beta Gamma Sigma, YXVCA. Gulyas, Richard Roy B.S. Marketing, South Bend, Marketing Club. Cundlach, Michael Peter B.S. Marketing, Elkhart, Soccer Team, Tennis Team, Marketing Club, Hacker, Nancy jean B.S. Marketing, Mishawaka: Young Republicans, Marketing Club. Hadley, Catherine jo B.S. Textile Merchandising, Marion, Camma Phi Beta, Dean's List, YVVCA, First Fling, Steering Comm. Haffner, Daniel L. B.S. Finance, Carrett, Sigma Chi, Wesley Foundation, Action Party, Marketing Club, Treas., Circle K, See., Sailing Club. Hairc, Gary Lee B.S. Management and Administra- tion, Ft. Wayne, Delta Sigma Pi, Vice-Pres., AMA, Intramurals. Haller, Iudith Ann, Business Education, Indianapolis, Chi Omega, Omieron Delta: YWCA, SEA, Hamilton, Wes A. B.S. Management and Administration, Indianapolis, Theta Chi, Pres., Pledge Tr., Rush Ch., Soc. Ch., I.U. Foundation, Student Senate: IFC Jud. Bd., Union Board Comm., Co-Ch., Student Ldr, Hamm, William Keith B.S. Marketing, Dana, McNutt Quad, Vice-Pres.: IRHA, Vice-Pres,, I,U. Foundation, Class Councils. Hammer, Edith Ann B.S. Management and Administration, Van Buren, Curry House, Vice-Gov, I.U. Foundation, Sr. Class Council, Crimson Cadettes, Pres. Hammer, Oscar Lawrence Ir. B.S. Finance and Accounting, St. Louis, Mo., I.U. Foundation, Ch. Hancock, Steven M. B.S. Management, Crawtordsville, XVright Quad, Sec., Alpha Phi Omega, ist Vice-Pres., Marketing Club, AMA, Pres. Hardesty, James R. B.S. Accounting, Whitcstown, Dodds House, I.U. Foundation, Accounting Club. Harker, Marlin E. B.S. Management, Anderson, Management Club. Harper, Iohn S. B.S, Production Management and Industrial Engineering, Plymouth: Rugby Team. Harrington, Carl E. B.S. Accounting, Bloomington, Hauschild. Iohn Robert BS, Management and Administration, New Canaan, Conn., Kappa Sigma. Sec., IFC, Vice-Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Skull and Crescent. Hawke, Iames Roper B.S. Management, Hobart, Lambda Chi Alpha, Skull and Crescent. Hawks, Frank Stevens B.S. Marketing, Goshen, Marketing Club. Helfrick, William F. B.S. Management, Chicago Heights, Ill., Sigma Alpha Epsilon: SAB, Pres., Falcon Club, Pres., I.U. Foundation, Fresh. Camp Counselor, Scabbard and Blade, Pub, Rel. Ch. Helper. I'Villiam Casey B.S. Management, Fvansrille, Acacia, Sec., Falcon Club, Arnold Air Society, Herman, Alyce Mayo B.S. Market- ing, Dayton, Ohio, Sigma Delta Tau, Corr. See., Arbutus, Marketing Club. Hermanson, David Allen B.S. Accounting, Brook, Phi Sigma Kappa, Treas.: Alpha Kappa Psi, Vice-Pres., Dean's List, Accounting Club. Business 465 i fr ' LI -4. it 57 :P IIAI tx 1 AAA t t ' as - 4- .' 'i - -. Q in 3' ,sf I I N :- X, , V Xuxv ' A A 1 A i T f' fi 9. t ' . 5. sl .I j 11 f l 5 'sr f , M A .. , g Q ,,, -es . . 5-, 1 ,s ,,, 4 , , '1 4: t 'C r I ' I I 13 is I 1 P 5 I r '33, 4 .. w J: N4 5, Q: N I - :. ,, rf, .:Q',s lf X t .5 . y , f- .J .f I l A .' r s 'pa ' . 'fc Y. ! B: f . al it 466 Business Hess, Ieffrey Linn B.S. Marketing: New Albany: Briscoe Quad, Jud. Bd., Drama Club. Hill, Robert James B.S. Finance: Hammond. Hillenbrand, Iim A. B.S. Quantitative Business Analysis: Evansville: Amateur Radio Club, Pres.: Rugby: Young Republicans. Himes, Stephen Bmce B.S. Marketing: New Castle: Sigma Chi: Marketing Club. Hockman, Jan David B.S. Management and Administration: Logansport: Alpha Kappa Psi: Management Club: Marketing Club. Hogan, Jack Milburn B.S. Beal Estate Administration: Indianapolis: Alpha Tau Omega: YMCA: Real Estate Club. Holcleman, Walter Charles B.S. Manage- ment and Administration: Goshen: AMA. Holdread, Philip R. B.S. Accounting: Goshen: Theta Chi. Trcas.: Accounting Club. Hnnegger, Kenneth F. B.S. Ae- counting: Bluffton: Accounting Club. Hostctler, David Lee B.S. Management: Peru: AMA. Houghton, john Woodburn Ir. B.S. Marketing: Indianapolis: McNutt Quad, Vice-Gov., Acad. Co-ord.: LUNA, Del. Ch.: Circle K: Student Ldr.: Phi Eta Sigma. Hougland, Thomas I-Iarold B.S. Management and Administration: Ply- mouth: Marching 100: Kappa Kappa Psi: Sr. Class Council: Dean's List. Huntington. Albert C. B.S. Management: Madison: Sigma Chi, Pledge Tr.: Young Republicans, Dir.: IFC: OBUS, Dir.: I.U. Foundation. Hyatt, Stephen I. B.S. Transportation: Indianapolis: Kappa Delta Bho, Vice-Pres., Treas.: I.U. Founda- tion: Scabbard and Blade: Falcon Club: Disting. Mil. Student. Idlewinc, Ieflrey Lee B.S. Management: Columbus: Sigma Pi, Herald: Falcon Club. Ingle, Stephen Williams B.S. Marketing: Shelbyville: Delta Tau Delta: YMCA: Action Party: Young Republicans: Marketing Club: AIESEG. James, David Anthony B.S. Finance: L.aPorte: Assoc. for Computing Machinery, Viee- Pres.: AMA: Cosmopolitan Club: Circle K. Iannasch, Elizabeth Ann B.S. Market- ing: Crown Point: Poplars: Hon. Pershing Rifle Sponsor. Capt.: Marketing Club. Johnson, Howard Arnold Ir. B.S. Management and Administration: Vineennes: Sigma Pi. Johnson, Jack Nord B.S. Management and Administration: Greenfield: Phi Gamma Delta: Varsity Basketball: I.U. Foundation: Blue Key: I-Men's Club: Big 10 Basketball Acad. Team. Johnson, Thomas C. B.S. Marketing: Evansville: I.U. Foundation: Delta Sigma Pi: Marketing Club: Student Bridge Assoc. Johnston, Larry W. B.S. Management: Evansville: Theta Chi, Rush Ch.: Soph. Class Council: Ir. IFC, Steering Comm. lones, Dennis Ray B.S. Management: Elkhart: Teter Quad, Jud. Bd.: Beta Gamma Sigma: Sigma Iota Epsilon: Deans List. jones, Mary jane B.S. Business Statistics: VVashington: Campus Computer Club: Marketing Club: Mini Rider. Joseph, Rex Morris B.S. Finance: Bloomington: Fresh. Class Pres.: Soph. Class Pres.: Board of Aeons, See.: Blue Key, Vice-Pres.: Alpha Kappa Psi. Kaiser, Glen Everett B.S. Transportation: Indianapolis: Indep. Student Assoc., Vice-Pres.: Transportation Club: Student Affairs and Ad Hoc. Comm., Assoc, Dir. Kamba, William Thomas B.S. Management: Knox. Kamp, Cassandra Lee B.S. Management and Administration: Indianapolis: Pi Beta Phi: Belles: I.U. Sing, House Cb.: YVVCA: Fall Carnival. Karah, Suzanne B.S. Marketing: Gary: Gamma Phi Beta: Action Party: Marketing Club. Karras, Steve Andrew B.S. Marketing: South Bend. Kasper, A. Suzanne B.S. Business Education: N. Vernon: Briscoe Quad, Res. Scholar: Alpha Lambda Delta: Omicron Delta: I.U. Sing. Kelsey, Karen Lynne B.S. Office Management: Ft. VVayne: Alpha Phi, Kent, Gary Richard B.S. Ac- counting: Unionville: Accounting Club: Deans List. Kienzle, Terry Dale B.S. Marketing: Ft. Wayne: Marketing Club: Housing Unit Treas,, Soc. Comm. Iximball, Anita Marie B.S, Accounting: Ft, VVayne: Babb Hall: Nvesley Founda- tion: Aeeounting Club: Dean's List. ' King, WValter C. lr. B.S. Management: Indianapolis: Phi Delta Theta: Sing- ing Hoosiers: Miss I.U. Pageant, Citts and Adver. Ch. Kinyon, John Stuart B.S Management and Administration: Richmond: Beta Theta Pi: Marketing Club: AMA: Transportation Club: Card Section Comm. Kittle, john Lee B.S. Business Management: Indianapolis: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: AMA: YMCA: Union Board Comm. Knoerr, Ralph A. B.S. Personnel Management: Gary: Personnel Manage- ment Club. Kocyba, Karen Ann B.S. Quantitative Business Analysis: Dayton, Ohio: Gamma Phi Beta: Crimson Cadettes: Union Board Comm.: Great Issues. Koenig, Brian Edward B.S. Management, Cleveland, Ohio, Phi Delta Theta, Pres., Varsity Football, IFC, Kolesar, George Robert B.S, Management and Administration, Cary, Alpha Kappa Psi. Koring, Robert H. B.S. Management and Administration, Lafayette, Phi Kappa Tau, Rush Ch., Marketing Club, Transpor- tation Club. Krieder, Miles Martin B.S. Production Management, Ft. Recovery, Ohio, Krieger, P. Hugh B.S, Management and Administration, Munster, Sigma Alpha Mu, Arbutus. Krohn, R. Steven B.S. Marketing: Evansville, Dcan's List, Marketing Club, Young Republicans. Kruk, Richard Antoni B.S. Business Economics and Public Policy, Chesterton, MRC, Jud. Bd., Alpha Kappa Psi. Kucan, Carole Ann B.S. Business Education, Cary, Kuha, Donna Mae B.S. Accounting, Sebeka, Minn., Jud. Bd., Housing Unit Rec. Co-ord., Accounting Club, USAF, Staff Sgt. Kunze, William Frederick B.S. Production Management, Portage. LaDuke, James O. B.S. Management and Administration, New Albany. LaMar, Darrel W. B.S. Finance, Eaton, Delta Chi. Landon, Patrick Roger B.S. Finance, Dunkirk, Alpha Phi Omega, AFROTC Drill Team, Lanz, Iames Robert B.S. Finance, VVinamac, NVisslcr Hall, Deans List, Action Party, Cosmopolitan Club. Leavell. lack I. B.S. Finance, Rochester, Rutcr House, See.-Treas., Alpha Phi Omega, I.U. Foundation, Sr. Class Council, Arhutus. Leighton, Richard Kieth B.S. Accounting, Indianapolis, Briscoe Quad, Sec.- Treas., Homecoming Co-Ch., Accounting Club, Intramurals Coach, Capt. Lerma, Benny B.S. Management and Administration, Chicago, Briscoe Quad. Levee, Samuel Louis B.S. Accounting, South Bend: Parks House, Ath. Ch., Little 500 Rider. Levi, Richard K. B.S. Management, Rushvillc, Sigma Chi, Pres., Vice- Pres., I.U. Foundation, Steering Comm., Sr. Class Council, YMCA, Fresh. Camp Counselor, Student Ldr. Linkimer, Thomas Roy B.S. Production Management, Valparaiso, McNutt Quad, Cov. Lipsig, Richard I. B.S. Quantitative Business Analysis, Hammond, Sigma Alpha Mu. Lisby, Kitzie Diane B.S. Textile Merchandising, Fillmore, Marketing Club. Litten, Nancy lane B.S. Personnel Management, Indianapolis, Landes House, Oniicron Delta, Vice-Pres., Personnel Club, Marketing Club. Logsdon, Charles B. B.S. Accounting, Clarksville, Acacia, Accounting Club, Treas., Beta Alpha Psi, Varsity Baseball. Loomis, Robert Lee B.S. Accounting, LaPorte, Hall House, lSec.-Treas.g Accounting Club, Treas., 2nd Vice-Pres., Barbell Club, In- tramura s. Lovell, Thomas E. B.S. Accounting, Anderson, Accounting Club. Lowden, G. William II B.S. Marketing, Frankfort, Phi Camma Delta, Student Speakers Bu- reau, LUNA, YMCA, Young Republicans, Marketing Club. Luthman, James john Ir. B.S. Finance, Indianapolis. McCahan, Ned M. B.S. Management and Administration, Otterbein, Sigma Alpha lipsilon, IFC Jud. Bd., Chief Justice, IMU Pop Concerts, Steering Comm., Alpha Kappa Psi, IMU Emphasis, Steering Comm., YMCA. MeCoun, Phillip Michael B.S. Marketing, Indianapolis, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Little 500 Rider, McCoy, Iarell V. B.S. Production Management and Industrial Engineering, Houston, Tex., USAF, Staff Sgt., Ainnan's Education and Commissioning Pro- gram. McCullough, Ioan Elizabeth B.S. Business Education, Mt. Vemon, Chi Omega, Treas., Sailing Club, See., Kiva Steering Comm., Sec., Omicron Delta, YWVCA. McCune, Dale Emmert B.S. Accounting, Chesterton, MRC, Unit Treas., Alpha Kappa Psi. McDivitt, Wesley Martin B.S. Finance, Indianapolis, Indpls. Campus Student Council, Pres., Vice-Pres. McDonald, Robert Polk A.B. Manage- ment and Administration, Nappanee. McFetridge, David Arthur B.S. Accounting, Evansville, Delta Sigma Pi, Intramurals, Accounting Club. McGrath, Kevin Barry B.S. Management and Administration, Michigan City. McKinney, Philip Anthony B.S. Marketing, In- dianapolis, Shea Hall, Comm. Co-ord., Magee Hall, Sec., Marketing Club. McLaughlin, J. Michael B.S. Business-Iournalism, Crccnsburg, Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Delta Sigma, Exec. Vice-Pres., Alpha Kappa Psi, Singing Hoosiers, Market- ing Club, I.U. Sing, Song Ldr. Mackey, Sharon Lee B.S. Office Management, Indianapolis, Univ. Fellowship, Sec., Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. 'Z Q.. ... l Q? ,I Q, T ,. , 1 ,gf it . tl - ' l N 'E ...Mldv't , f' E7 4 v I 'P 1 lvl ,X . :T , ' 'I' . lg: ' ,I f F Q A Y rv- :L ' ,1 :- nk 4 . , A CN to 'ft month? f 1 I J' F lil 4 T' ! P F Q QS 'S' I A211 Business 467 Manion, Charles Frank B.S. Marketing: Indianapolis: Marketing Club. Marin, Shawn Sue B-5' Marketing: Indianapolis: MeNutt Quad: Marketing Club: Candy Stripers. Marrell, Catherine Susan B.S. Office Manag0I11ClIt5 V8lP2ll'ill5O9 FUl'Q5t Quad, Treas.: YWCA: Management Club: Union Board Comm.: AWS. Martin, Michael Burl B.S. Management and Administration: Indianapolis: Deans List: Young Republicans: Ski Club. Martin, Philip Duane B.S. Management and Ad- ministration: Richmond: Pi Kappa Alpha. Mnscher Cilhert Ernsting B.S. Management and AflriiinistratkgtgicIpgianggogiisg ' , ' 2 l. I'---Pres., See.: IFC, lixt. Viee-Pres., nciana 1 'f -2 1 Iliilvllilig, Aff. Dir.: Falcon Club: Sphinx Club. Mathia, Robert Pauxl B.S. Accounting: South Bend: Martin Hall, See.-Treas.: ShootingvClub: Sailing Cluh. May, Mnrgene B.S. Marketing: VV. Lafayette: Alpha Phi, Corr. See.: Pleiades, I.U. Foundation: Marketing Club: YWCA, Redbook Co-Ch. May, Samuel Eugene B.S. Business Administration: liasl Caey: Wright Quad, Pres.: LOW., House' gnc, Dim I,U, Foundation: Young Republicans: Sr. Class Council. Mayer, Bennett Leslie B.S. Marketing: Munster: Sigma Alpha Mu: Marketing Club. Mecklenburg, Michael ll. B.S. Marketing: LaPorte: Circle K, Pres. Mcsch- berger, Ronald Eugenie B.S. Marketing: Bluffton: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Viee-Pres.: Marketing Cluh. Michael, Richard M. B.S. Marketing: Bloomington: Beta 'theta Pi. Mikesell, Iamcs Richard ll.S. Management: Richmond: Delta Upsilon, Treas.: Marketing Cluh: Management Cluh. Millel', Francis Leo Ir. B.S. Accounting: Evansville: Phi Kappa Theta, Treas., Pledge Tr.: Aeeounting Club. Miller, George Kenneth B.S. Ar-counting: Bakersfield, Calif.: Accounting Club: Beta Gamma Sigma: Bela Alpha Psi. Miller, Muriel Louise B.S. Textile ltlerehanrlising: Des Moines, Iowa: Alpha l'1psilon Phi, Viec-Pres., Treats.: AVVS. See., Leg. Bd.: Reclhook Steering Comm., See.: Omieron Delta: Panhellenic Rush Counselor. Miller, Patrick L. B.S. Management and Administration: Portland: Sigma Phi E silou: Faleon Club: Personnel Management Club: Marketing Club: AIESEC. Miller, Ronald 1. B.S. Management and Administration: Greenwood. Miller, Rudy Kim B.S. Bllhlflt'SS-1Ulll'lHlllSlll1 Hope: l.U. Foundation: Arbutus: Key Photographer: jud. Bd., Pres.: Intramurals. Miller, Virginia Kay B.S. Business Education: Alexandria: I.U. Foundation. Minchuk, Cene S. B.S. Marketing: Hammond: Marketing Cluh. Mohr, Ruth E. B.S. Aeemmting' Louisville. Ky.: Aeeounting Club: Hillel Foundation. Mont- gomery, F. Phillip B.S. Business Management and Administration: Portland: Alpha Kappa Psi: ABA. Moore, James Alvin B.S. Indianapolis. Moore, Michael L. B.S. Management: Evansville: Amold Air Soc., Infomia- tion Services Off.: AMA. Morris, Stephen Alan B.S. Marketing: McNutt Quad, Gov.: Student Orientation Lrlr.: Marketing Cluh: Accounting Club: Intramurals. Morrow, Robert A. B.S. Finance: Kokomo: Sigma Nu, Treas.: I.U. Foundation: Union Board: Action Party: judo Club, Pres. Myer, David Fox B.S. Personnel: Akron, Ohio: Phi Kappa Tau, Rush Ch.: Fresh. Class Council: Delta Sigma Pi: Fresh. Baseball: lVrigh' Ouad, Soe. Council, Myers, Ardella lane B.S. Marketing: Lebanon: Marketing Club. Myers. Donald Earl B.S. Marketing: Osceola: Phi Kappa Tau, Pledge Tr., Soc. Ch.: Marketing Club. Nellans, Bill Kent B.S. Insurance: Warsaw: Insurance Club: Marketing Club: Young Republicans: Daily Student: Management Club. Neumark, Michael H. B.S. Transportation Management: Cincinnati, Ohio: Zeta Beta Tau. Soe. Ch., Pledgemastei: I.U. Foundation: Little 500 Rider. Nevils, Randall Craig B.S. Marketing: Evansville: Kappa Delta Rho: l.U. Foundation: Alpha Kappa Psi: Marketing Club. Niessc, Robert Louis B.S. Marketing and Management: Indianapolis: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Soc. Ch.: Marketing Club: Intra- mura s. Nimon, Rosemary B.S. Business Education: Plymouth: SEA. Paskins, Tom Albert B.S. Management: Noblesville: Acacia, Ir. Steward: Ir. IEC: I.U. Founda. tion. Patrick. Michael D. B.S. Marketing: Seymour: Marketing Club: Soph. Class Council: Redbook Sales Rep. Pell, Wilbur Frank III ,B.S. Management: Shelby- ville: Beta Theta Pi: Alpha Kappa Psi, Rit, Master: Sr. Class Council: I.U. Foundation: Young Renuhlicans: Falcon Cluh. Perry, Max Bryan B.S. Management and Administration: Anderson: Young Republicans: Amold Air Soc, 468 Business .X i-, P' in ' 2- R bw. R+ Q1-V E i f W it ll .gf it u. 1 -A r ' - f 'Vx 1 th : I: 5 ta me ,, A ff- , X .ne . 1 K ' 4: l 'FF' 5-2 :.' 'wi' .43 .if f-fi' ' W 1 . .a .. . .if if t'-gl i . ,1 ' ' , I Nj S 44. 1 v A X? i la. 'r ' ': Q ,, 1 I ' X .QL 1' P . T? K 14, ii 1 ah 5. I A ' 1 -Y 'Y I :L i I 'A A rt F 1 F 1 A .1535 l J lx. FAI 5- 73 2 I ,, ' cf' I if- ' .- I: . Q J, xc I 1 lr fl -.v Q- ,- ' F- - J . t Q-Y K Cx sr- -Q ,I ' ' ' ' X if 4-A G Q fi -' Q . V J.. '-- , '- -- C. X Q- --'r' Q i in! is 4, I t , . s . t. I 'Tim X L 1 a.. ' J, le- 'H L' -'N 4 -'fl f ' 1 P fi.. - 0 -fr 'F 5: 'CL .gl , ge 6 1 -. .-- Q, ig, -'-' '-13 J Rf C 1 A 1 -TN . V U ,l . ,sl Ma in lr 1,5 1'- -.. ,a . W N ,U T ,Q , ,sm . ,S , .gg , K . A I as F .I I , 'A- s ' .27 - .e 2. 1' ,fi I Q, ff Y .- x -. I - t M H I Peters, Donald William B.S. Accounting, Wolcott, Accounting Club, Beta Alpha Psi. Phillips, Thomns L. B.S. Marketing, Aurora, Ill., Acacia, Schol. Ch., Dean's List. Piekarczyk, Wally J. B.S. Marketing, Munster, Student Orientation Ldr., Activities Night Comm., Intramurals. Pieper, Nonna Jean B.S. Office Man- agement, Ft. Wayne, Ballet Company, Modern Dance Com any. Piersol, John Leonard B.S. Marketing, Elkhart: Tcter Quad, Jud. Bd., Marlzeting Club, Alpha Kappa Psi, OBUS. Pile, Larry F. B.S, Marketing, Beech Grove, Fresh, Basketball, Marketing Club. Pinkie Eugene D. B.S. Administration and Management, E. Chicago, Sigma Pi, Alpha Kappa Psi, IFC, Spec. Aff. Comm., AMA, Marketing Club. Piper, James Kip B.S. Business Economics and Public Policy, Ft. Wayne, Phi Kappa Psi, Trcas., Accounting Club. Powell, David Gordon B.S. Marketing, Greenwood, Marketing Club, Young Re iuhlieans, YMCA. Powlison, Joyce Karen B.S. Accounting, Peru, S.A., Mason Hall, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Soc. Chi, Contact Ch., Omicron Delta, Singing Hoosiers, Univ. Singers, Accounting Cu . Poynter, Robert David B.S. Marketing, Indianapolis, Marketing Club, Trans- portation Club. Presser, Fred C. B.S. Management and Administration, La el. Pride, Vicky Kay B.S. Office Management, Winslow, Trees Center, Clee Cleib, AMA, Ma le Hall, Vice-Gov. Prigg, Blair I'I. B.S. Management and Administra- tion, Pendljeton, EUB Student Foundation, Treas., Vice-Pres. Prough, Dan Allan B.S. Business Administration, Alexandria, Baseball. Prough, David Franklin B.S. Business Administration, Alexandria, Baseball. Pugh, David Alva B.S, Management, Mishawaka, Kappa Delta Rho, YMCA, Marketing Club, ltlanagcment Club, Dcan's List. Racz, Robert Ray B.S. Market- ing, Hammond, Delta Upsilon, Marketing Club, Ranger, Jeffrey L. B.S. Market- ing, Ft. NVayne. Ransom, Thomas Vaness B.S. Management and Administration, Frankfort, Phi Gamma Delta, YMCA, Action Party, Jr. IFC, Little 500 Rider. Raper, Linda Jo B.S. Marketing, Richmond, Marketing Club, Redbook Comm., YWVCA, Spec. Requests Comm., Sailing Club. Rearick, Murray Alan B.S. Marketing, South Bend, Marketing Club. Reilly, Jesse Lou B.S. Business Educa- tion, Bedford, SNEA. Rexinger, Scott C. Jr. B.S. Marketing, Elgin, Ill., Sigma Nu, I.U. Foundation, Sr. Class Council, YMCA. Rice, Joseph Lee B.S. Manage- ment and Administration, Indianapolis, Kappa Sigma, Sec., Rush Ch., Jr. IFC, Sec., Young Democrats, AMA, Marketing Club. Richards, Candace Jean B.S. Textile Merchandising, Indianapolis, Young Democrats, Marketing Club. Richwine, James D. B.S. Finance, Speedway, Lambda Chi Alpha, Pres., Rush Ch., Deans List, I.U. Foundation, Creat Issues, LUNA. Riley, Katherine Anne B.S. Marketing, Bedford, Sigma Kappa, I.U. Foundation, Marketing Club, Omicron Delta, YWCA. Rissing, Robert Steven B.S. Management and Administration, Ft. Wayne, Hummer House, Cov., I.U. Foundation. Roberts, Larry J. B.S. Management, Anderson, Management Club, Marketing Club. Robertson, Susan Marie B.S. Textile Merchandising, Plymouth, Marketing Club, Young Republicans. Roell, Robert Joseph B.S. Marketing, Brookville, Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club, Accounting Club, Union Board, Lecture Series. Romak, Carolyn Kathleen B.S. Business Education, South Bend: Omicron Delta, Sec., Newman Club, SNEA. Rose, Timothy W. Jr. B.S. Management, Blooming- ton, Alpha Phi Omega, Sgt.-at-Amis, Young Republicans: Dean's List. Roth, Clayton Dale B.S. Administration, South Bend, McNutt Quad, Chess Club: Bridge Club, Catholic Young Adults, Treas. Rothschild, Richard Kahn B.S. Management and Administration, Cary, Teter Quad, Jud. Bd. Pres., Cov., Rugby Team, Sailing Club, AMA. Roush, Richard K. B.S. Accounting, N. Liberty, Accounting Club. Runion, Sally Sue B.S. Business Education, Centerville, Morrison Ilall, Cov., Omicron Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta. Russell, William Arthur B.S. Finance, Dana, Accounting Club, Schaaf, Kenneth Ray B.S. Accounting, Dale, Briscoe Quad, Sr. Class Treas.: I.U. Foundation, Marching 100, Little 500 Rider, Accounting Club. Business -169 l T T-lf' 6' I J ' fvi - -- .5-I fe, ' , f Y., l . r ' l J l 'I l -, t 5' ' .94 gg Q l Q- Y f' A ' it lib . A G: D I tl' -Q Y. - .T 'L ' . . Y , . g hp Q A Ai lu NL.. I , . l r it Q S all L in - .u, fo ' . ' '-T ef' c - ' ' , JL l f il Y 4 , a ue t ,. ,sv .. . l ,- e -L iff it - .4 slim f -AQ El Q il 1 Q Z -. - -A s . ? -A T v 'fl X A , xl lqgw-,F . ' J t cw R ah 470 Business Sehaumann, Richard Petcr B.S. Accounting, Michigan City, Beta Theta Pi, Vice-Pres., Varsity Baseball, jr. Class Council, Tryus Party. Schlesinger, Robert N. B.S. Real Estate, Hammond, Sigma Alpha Mu, LUNA. Sehneidewind, Carol A. B.S. Business Education, Gary, Ka pa Kappa Gamma, Corr. Sec., Student Ldr. Sehnelker Stephen Robert B.S. Marketing, New Haven, Hall House, Gov., Dean's List, Marketing Club. Schubick, Sharon janeal B.S. Business Education, Hobart, Young Republicans, Fresh. Orientor. Schuckel, Charles Ioseph B.S. Management and Administration, New Haven, Intramurals. Schureh, Carole lean B.S. Marketing: Greensburg, YWCA, Market- ing Club. Schwark, James R. B.S. Business Management, Conncrsville, AMA, Young Republicans. Scott, David Boardman B.S. Accounting, W. Lafayette, Magee Hall, Treas., Cov., Accounting Club. Scott, Herbert A. B.S. Marketing, Ft. NVayne. Seibert, Cary Dennis B.S. Business Education, New Harmony, Asst. Student Senator, Alpha Phi Omega, Hist., McNutt Quad, Soc. Ch. Shaw, Noel F. B.S. Personnel Management, Speedway, Pi Kappa Alpha, Soc, Ch. Shehori, Iuval B.S. Management and Administration, Holon, Israel, MRC, Jud. Bd., Hillel Founda- tion. Sheray. Sheldon Fred B.S. Business Management, Ft. VVaync, Delta Upsilon, Marketing Club, Fresh. Baseball, Intramurals. Shook, Leslie Ann B.S. Textile ltlerchandising, Washington, D.C., Harper Hall, Cov., Vice-Gov. Shortz, Richard A. B.S. Accounting, Crawfordsville, Sigma Chi, Trcas., Class Councils, Little 500 Rider, I.U. Foundation, Young Republicans. Shuel, Tcd Brian B.S. Management and Administration, Princeton, Acacia, Pres., Pledge Tr., I.U. Foundation, IFC Pres. Council, YMCA, Student Ldr., Falcon Club. Shumate, Mike D. B.S. Accounting, Crawfordsville, Sigma Chi, Vice-Pres., Sr. Class Pres., Ir. Class Vice-Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Pub. Rel. Comm., Sec. Siebecker, Russell Edward A.B. Production Management, Wausau, Wis,, Shea Hall, Vice-Pres.: WLW College Forum, Debate, Singing Hoosiers, Card Section. Sieg, Darrell R. B.S. Management and Administration, Corydon, Sailing Club. Siegrist, Peter Daniel B.S. Marketing, Lafayette, Fresh. Class Vice-Pres., SEC, Class Councils, Sailing Club. Silence, Terry Lin B.S. Management, Frank- fort, Alpha Phi Omega, Tryus Party, Treas., Alpha Kappa Psi, Transportation Club. Silverman, Mark J. B.S. Accounting, Lynbrook, N.Y., Zeta Beta Tau, Pres., Sr. Class Council, Accounting Club, Falcon Club. Sisk, Wilma Deane B.S. Office Management, Evansville, Alpha Gamma Delta. Skrivanie, Oliver T. B.S. Ac- counting, Two Rivers, VVis., Accounting Club, Intramurals. Slipher, Charlotte Marie B.S. Office Management, Frankfort, Omicron Delta. Smith. Richard Allen B.S. Management, Union City, AMA, Intramurals. Smock, Cary James B.S. Management, Portage, Young Republicans, AMA. Snead, Blair H. B.S. Marketing, Indianapolis, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Union Board, Scabbarcl and Blade, Vice-Pres., Marketing Club, YMCA, Disting. Mil. Student. Snyder, Robert A. B.S. Management, Indianapolis. Socol, Howard B.S. Marketing, Cary, Zeta Beta Tau, Marketing Club, Man- agement Club, Dean's List. Solomon, Ion B.S. Management and Administration, Terre Haute, Sigma Alpha Mu, Ir. IFC, Marketing Club, Management Club, Vice-Pres., Circle K, I.U. Foundation. Sprague, Charles Collier B.S. Finance, Mishawaka: Chi Phi, Union Board Comm., Little 500, Equip. Mngr., Pit Crew. Springer, Robert E. B.S. Management and Administration, Alpha Tau Omega, Little 500 Rider, Rugby, Scabbard and Blade. Stasey, Robert Louis B.S. Finance, Gary, Acacia, Young Republicans, ROTC Drill Team, Pres. Ball Comm., Market- ing Clubg Debate Team. Stier, Robert Merle B.S. Production Management, Bloomington, Delta Chi. Stokes, Iames Earl B.S. Management and Administration, Louisville, Ky., Varsity Baseball. Stone, Toby Reed B.S. Marketing, Indianapolis, Sigma Nu, Pres., I.U. Foundation, Little 500 Rider, Action Party, Skull and Crescent. Surber, Donald E. B.S. Marketing, Indianapolis, Delta Tau Delta, Soc. Ch., Skull and Crescent: Marketing Club, I.U. Foundation. Sutton, Philip Glenn B.S. Marketing, Monti- cello, Delta Sigma Pi, Young Republicans, Marketing Club. Swan, Cerald F. B'.S. Management, LaPorte, Phi Delta Theta, Fresh. Class, Org. Male Dir., Deans List, Intramurals, AMA. Tafelski, Patricia Ioan B.S. Accounting, South Bend, Accounting Club. Talbot, Patricia Dain B.S. Office Management, Bloomington, Delta Delta Delta, I.U, Foundation, YWVCA, Young Republicans, Mini Rider. Taylor, Nancy M. B.S. Textile Merchandising, YVarren, McNutt Quad, Marketing Club, Young Democrats. Thompson, Floyd O. Ir. B.S. Marketing: Cary, Marketing Club. Thurston, Jimmie L. B.S. Marketing, French Lick, Ruter House, Fall Carni- val Ch., Vice-Cor. Timmons, Terrill H. B.S. Marketing, Idaville, Alpha Tau Omega, I.U. Foundation. Tirey, James Douglass B.S. Accounting, Becltord, Seah- bard and Blade, Counter-Cuerrilla Detach., Intramurals, Disting. Mil. Student. Tompkins, Charles Mark B.S. Management, Milroy, Kappa Delta Rho, Sphinx Club. Tooth, john Rohert B.S. Accounting: Chesterton: Alpha Kappa Psi, Ae- counting Club. Trattner, Stephen Michael B.S. Insurance: Indianapolis, Sigma Alpha Mu, See., Deans List, Insurance Club, Pres., Beta Camma Sigma. Trulock, David Allen B.S. Management, Indianapolis, AMA, Marketing Club. Tuttle, Lawrence Eugene B.S. Administration, New Carlisle, Phi Eta Sigma, SEC. Uffman, Linda Lou B.S. Statistics, Indianapolis, Omicron Delta: Dean's List, Marketing Club, Campus Computing Club. Urbahns, John Bruce II B.S. Management and Ad- ministration, Plainfield: Beta Theta Pi, I.U. Foundation, IFC, Dir., Skull and Crescent, Ir. IFC, Viet-'Pres Vance, Dina K. B.S. Transportation, Indianapolis, Arbutus, Marketing Club, Transportation Club, SEC. YWCA, Van Tyle, Steven Robert B.S. Marketing, Frankfort, Lambda Chi Alpha, Marketing Club, Skull and Crescent, YMCA, Cossacks, Pres., Young Br-publications. Vega, William M. B.S. Management and Administration, If. Chicago, SAM: Transportation Club. Verhoeven, Jean E. B.S. Marketing: laekson, Mich.: Pi Beta Phi, I.U. Foundation, Steering Comm., Oeeanidcs, Sr. Class Council, Alpha Lambda Delta, Marketing Club. Vermilya, William Ray B.S. Management, Lafayette, Phi Kappa Tau, Management Club, Marketing Club, Transportation Club. Vest, James Edward Ir. B.S. Management, New Albany. Vogel, Harold Edward A.B. Accounting, Otterbein, Chi Phi, Treas., Dcan's List, Accounting Club, Sailing Club, Varsity-Civics Band. Vogel, James A. B.S. Accounting, Columbus, Accounting Club, Marketing Club. Waldron, Charles Vernal B.S. Marketing and Finance, Bloomington, Marketing Club. Warlick, Dan Wynn B.S. Management and Administration, Sellersburg, Psychology Club. Washington, Guy F. B.S. Management and Administration, Peru, Arnold Air Soc., Young Democrats, LUNA, Creat Issues. YVatson, VVilliam R. B.S. Man- agement and Adininistration, South Bend, Marketing Club. Wedding Thomas C. B.S. Marketing, Conucrsville, Delta Tau Delta, Marketing Club, Jr. IFC. VVeirieh, VVarren YVilliam B.S. Management and Atlministration, Highland, Phi Sigma Kappa, Marching 100, Sailing Club, Alpha Kappa Psi, Pub. Rel. Ch., Young Republicans, Dir. Wells, Clark Paul B.S. Transportation, Youngstown, Ohio, Martin Hall, Varsity Gymnastics, Transportation Club, Inter. Aff. Comm., Karate Club. Werling, Richard Alan B.S. Marketing, Ft. Wayne, Chi Phi, Marketing Club, Vice-Pres., Union Board Comm., Little 500 Rider, YMCA, Ir. IFC. Whitacre, Robert Neal B.S. Management and Administration, Indianapolis, Phi Camma Delta, Pres., Union Board, Vice-Pres., Deanls List, Blue Key, I.U. Foundation. White, Barbara Sue B.S. Personnel Management, Indianapolis, Kappa Delta, YWCA, Omit-ron Delta, Pres., Personnel Mgt. Club. Whitledge, William Anthony B.S. Accounting, livansvillez Kappa Delta Rho, Alpha Kappa Psi. Whittinghill, Harriett Darra B.S. Marketing, Evansville, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Treas., Ir. Class Treas., Pres. Ball Comm., Sr. Class Council, I.U. Foundation. Wilson, Iames V. Ir. B.S. Accounting, Bedford. Wilson, Michael Harwood B.S. Transportation, Madison, Transportation Club, Marketing Club, Young Democrats. VVinski, Mark David B.S. Accounting, Michigan City, Zeta Beta Tau, Fall Carnival, Bowling, Dean's List. Wiseman, Walter S. B.S. Accounting, Plain- field, Briscoe Quad, Phi Eta Sigma, Accounting Club, Wissel, Diane Kae B.S. Marketing, Riclnnond, Teter Quad, Cov., YWCA, Marketing Club, Sec., Union Board Comm. Q is Q ' ,am n L lbi l l Q R' t..,gTi Q i I 'H i P iff ff, -- Q :-w 4 s. IQ A gi 4. X. ,wa R-9 M 'K' , 4. r '78, ws, S' as ' fx I-x N tml R 1 u t sr! gf as if ,,. n , 1' ' . 2 ff' Business 471 Withey, Peter joseph B.S. Accounting, South Bend, Accounting Club. Wit- wer, William Gregory B.S. Management and Administration, Lansing? Illl., Sigpia ' ' ' -- ' A '. 4 is: Chi, AMA, I.U. Foundation. Wolf, Fred Clifton B.S. ALLt7llI1llI'lf.I, nzmnipo . Delta Upsilon, Vice-Pres., Au-ounting Club, Young Rr-publiuans. VV0lford, Dennis Jay B.S. Accounting, Indianapolis, Accounting Club. Wolin, Barbara Joy B.S. Management and Administration, Skokie, Ill., Alpha Epsilon Phi, Rec. See., Campus Chest Steering Comm., Ch., See., AMA, See., AWS, I.U. Sing, Program Comm. 41- ,mi .v. 5 i.. A -. P ts i r 41 itil r W d, C. Michael B.S. Management and Administration, Indianapolis, Pi Kap?1?1sAlpliag Little 500 Rider, AMA. Wright Caldn jay B.S. Marketing, T Mishawalrag Beck llouse, Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta, I.U. Sing, ' I Y U -F , 'I ' Steering Comm., Redbook, Steering Comm., lCen, Co-Cb.,yI.U. Foundation. 1- 'V Y A Wylie,'lVilliam H. B.S. Management, Bloomington, Marketing Club. ,Yourlg, Y- y E 4-' Terry Lee B.S. Management and Administration, Indianapolis, Deans List, . ' Freshman Golf, Accounting Club, 'Transportation Club. Zavntslcy, Larry B.S. h .My Accounting, Elkhart, Sigma Alpha Mu. I K Zurnwslci, james Andrew B.S. Quantitative Business Analysis, South Bend, I ai Beta Sigma Pi, Sailing Club, Rifle and Pistol Club. Coers, Wilfred J. B.S. Real '-' L Estate, Shelbyville, Foster Quad, Comm. Co-ord., Gov., Willkic Men's Co-op, ,E -, Housing Mngr., Marching 100, Usher Corps, Mngr. ' . 1 D tistry Alter, Eugene Allen D.D.S. Dentistry, Ft. VVayneq Sigma Nu, IFC, Xi Psi D Phi, Fresh. Dental Student Council. Apon, Elzclina C. H. R.D,H. Dental Hygiene, I., . ' Santpoat-Zd, The Netherlands. Arbuckle, Cordon Russell D.D.S. Dentistry, , li ,9 - ' j-, Indianapolis. Backmeyer, John Paul D.D.S. Dentistry, Richmond. Barbour, john -1' , 'Q -4 Raymond D.D.S. Dentistry, Indianapolis, Lambda Chi Alpha, Delta Sigma , CVT , 'R X Delta, Sr. Class, Sec.-Treas. X 3 ' A ' l ll i . A Barenie, Jim Thomas D.D.S. Dentist-ry, Highland, Psi Omega. Barry, Greg ' . Curtis D.D.S. Dentistry, Fremont, Xi Psi Phi, Tri'Beta. Bechtel, Jerry Allan U ft., in We ,PA V A D.D.S. Dentistryg Goshen. Bender, Paul A. D.D.S. Dentistry, Anderson. Bianco, kg' ' ' ,hu 1 7 -V l 5 Y , Richard Peter D.D.S. Dentistry, Cary, Sigma Chi, Delta Sigma Delta, Student . sw- 'A 9' ff' i' - Council. X -. i '1 1 X A 'L 1 S' 3' X Bloomer, Richard S. D.D.S. Dentistry, Rockville. Bocic, Donald F. D.D.S. K L- ' D-enU5f1'Y: Indianapolis, Student ADA. Booth, James Cole D.D.S. Dentistry- - grttsbitrgh,DPi.: Igelta 'Bai Delta. Borcn, Wilder Clarence D.D.S. Dentistry? 7 in . 'P 'nl M rmce on, eta igma t'rs,sri1r1QnrADA,J.cl 'P ,B dl ,ab E. ' l f '. - ' N' ' ' ., D.D.S. Dentistry, W. Lafayette, Xi Psi Phi. r ash res m ey 0 en ' 'l ' CT '-1' . W hw I .Q n A ll lr Bradley, Steven R. D.D.S. Dentistry, Speedway, X' Ps' Ph'. B ' A l C ' ,dl Ruth R-D-H Dental Hygiene, Bloomington, Dental Hygie-he Clas:nSteldi-Tsehilz l 'I - .L1ia2,13H63- gligngeyb Brinl D.D.S. cDentistrygd South Bend, Blue Key. Bryant, 5 4,5 ' Q ' Q ' - A - U13 YIJICHCZ 3' ' L .ADHA. B lk' . 1 - 4 f I ' A- D.D.S. Dentistry, South Bend, Xi Psi rPl3iilmm Jr uns ll Ia'-nes I 4? fl hvff' , 1-L.: - lk . 5 V .- t 1.5 . - e- , I ks. I l 1 l 472 Dentistry '-35' . -Q fl.: Q-, A gs 4- , , 3, n .' f- -f 'E' e X- '- X. 'T. . I I Q - 1 R L . I 'P .fx I f Q t 3 ll iff Ev 'u T' ' Lffxw Y A V 1: 1 Y B , KE5 X. .lim ' A I Q .,, ' 20 .h A, Q A , lv , , Q' ' '-egg, X XJ! .lf ',l,V .1 X V. I ! l I I I I f 1? . f ful i v, i .kj X2 ' il-A ,.. fs . , ,. . ,Q A-f J Q, l :X X Z' ' ' - - X ' 23.1, ' .I . algal I 2 l ,Z ,1 y fi 5 pf 1 4. h 2 -7 ' I -Q i ' I I 1 1' lr 12. s '13 , gg 'X 3 Q. qi Ll - t -5, 7- 'V ' Ne: A Yin V. Q -.--.4 P ff T ' A 3 + '7 -Q25 1: L Y -4 , ,. X :Q - F e- V, V .f 1 A QA ' , s I ' Jw: f 'e 1 'il 1 4 I I I ' I 1 l' ' x I I 'P I ' l .f I ' F '56 A l 43 it Q . ef 'ri j 1 3: v.' I J 'wg' V ' . I Coburn, Chnrles Dean D.D.S. Dentistryg Medaryvilleg ADAQ Xi Psi Phi. Cordell, Ronald-H. D.D.S. Dcntistryg Martinsvilleg Dean's List. Cougill, Stephen C. D.D.S..Dcnt1stryg Indianapolis. Coulter, Jeffrey K. D.D.S. Dentistryg Indian- apohsg Plu Camma Dcltag Delta Si ma Deltag Student Council. Cross, Joanne Louise R.D.H. Dental Hygieneg Roelwester. Daufcl, George B. D.D.S. Dcntistryg Indianapolis. Dayhoff, Donald C. D.D.S. Dentistryg Linton. Denzinger. Frank Wnyne D.D.S. Dentistryg Corydon. Durward, James A. D.D.S. Dentistryg Boulder, Col.g Xi Psi Phi. Enlow, Bonnie Lee R.D.H. Dental Hygieneg Specdwayg Jr. ADHAg YWCAg Dean's List. Ervay, Julec Walden R.D.H. Dental Hygieneg Boonville, N.Y.g Jr. ADHA, See.-'l'ri-as. Fifer, Mary A. R.D.H. Dental Ilygieneq New Riehmondg Jr. ADHAg Jud. Bd. Friend, Nnnnette Kathryn R.D.H. Dental Hygieneg Ft. Wayneg Jr. ADHA, Pres.g Dean's List. Gillespie, Kay Elizabeth R.D.H. Dental Hygieneg Ft. Wayneg Jr. ADHA. Haffner, Judith Ann R.D.H. Dental Hygieneg Ft. Wayneg Jr. ADHA. . I-Iassel, Charles E. D.D.S. Dentistryg Mishawakag Xi Psi Phi, Treas. I-Ielfriek, John Frederick D.D.S. Dentistryg Ellchartg Student ADAg Soph. Class Pres.g Delta Sigma Deltag Sr. Class Vice-Pres. Herman, Wayne William D.D.S. Dentistryg Indianapolisg Xi Psi Phi, Ilolloman, Joseph L. D.D.S. Dentistryg Vincennesg Psi Onu-gag Student Council. Hoover, Elizabeth Anne R.D.H. Dental Hygieneg Caryg ADHA. Huffman, Susan Kaye R.D.H. Dental Hygieneg Columbusg Crimson Cadettes. Hunt, Stephen Philip D.D.S. Dentistryg Carthageg ADA. Hurst, Robert V. D.D.S. Dentistryg E. Chicago. Jeffries, Saundra Lea R.D.H. Dental I-Iygieneg Bedfordg Jr. ADHA. Johnson, Kathleen Ann R.D.H. Dental Hygieneg Indianapolis. Jones, Phillip L. D.D.S. Dentistryg Ft. Wayne. Karlakis, Maria R.D.H. Den- tal Hygieneg Caryg Jr. ADHA. Kaufman, Gerry L. D.D.S. Dentistryg Roanoke. King, Patricia Jean R.D.H. Dental Hygieneg Lafayetteg Jr. ADHA, Class Vice- Pres., Sec.-Treas. Klug, James Charles D.D.S. Dentistryg Ft. Wayne. Krantz, Richard Lynn D.D.S. Dentistryg Jeffersonvilleg Psi Omega. Krantz, Ronald Wayne D.D.S. Dentistryg Clarksvilleg Psi Omega. Laderer, Clarence Port D.D.S. Dentistryg South Bend. Laesch, Peggy Lynne R.D.H. Dental Hygieneg Ft. Wayneg Jr, ADHA. Landwerlen, Jen'y R. D.D.S. Dentistryg Shelbyville. Larson, Karon Lee R.D.H. Dental Hygieneg LaPorteg Jr. ADHA. Lent1, R. Dale D.D.S. Dentistryg Indianapolisg Psi Omega, Treasg Student ADA, Sec. Lesniak, Margaret Mary R.D.H. Dental Hygieneg E. Chicagog Jr. ADHA. Licking, Linda Lee R.D.H. Dental Hygieneg Blufftong Jr. ADI-IA, Lintzenieh, Donald Lee D.D.S. Dentistryg Terre Hauteg Lambda Chi Alphag Delta Sigma Deltag New- man Clubg ADA. Dentistry 473 rs , G-i '3.., -4 - J QCA t, Q7 'T X .ff-1' - L fl A I in . 1.15 . rs N. ,X ,,, Q f, y .'. ,ggi .3 In-Ll: 1 lm., V I Q .-P . , . I' A K I f A 'Cf I 1 I 15 ,I . 4,5 4 :fs . .f . in its 3.1 fl- Q1 44 .N -f-Q .I 1 I' A 1 1 h - , X L 5 474 Dentistry McAleer, Iohn Allen D.D.S. Dentistry, Hammond, Psi Omega, Chap. McAllister, James C. D.D.S. Dentistry, Speedway, Lamhda Chi Alpha, Pledge Tr., Soc. Ch., Ritual Ch., Delta Sigma Delta. MeClanal1an, Lowell Dale D.D.S. Dentistry, Ft. Wayne. McClure, Thomas Raymond D.D.S. Dentistry, Mishawaka, YMCA, Student Lclr. Prog. McKinley, Earl O. D.D.S. Dentistry, Flora. Marcotte, Michael Roger D.D.S. Dentistry, Honolulu, Hawaii, Delta Sigma Delta, Pres., Vice-Pres., Student ADA, Student Couneil, Class Vice-Pres. Marosky, John E. D.D.S. Dentistry, Indianapolis. Marshall, William K. D.D.S. Dentistry, Luc-eme, Student ADA. Meyer, Monna S. R.D.H. Dental Hygiene, Ft. Wayne, Ir. ADHA. Miller, Dennis M. D.D.S. Dentistry, South Bend. Miller, Mark Francis D.D.S. Dentistry, Indianapolis, Delta Sigma Delta. Miller, Richard Ion D.D.S. Dentistry, Ft. VVayne: Xi Psi Phi, jr. Treas. Moll, M. Charles D.D.S. Dentistry, Beech Crove, Omieron Kappa Upsilon. Myers, Eleanor Ann R.D.H. Dental Hygiene, Ft. Wayne, Class Office, See.-Treas., Viec-Pres., jr. ADHA. Neaman, Kenneth David D.D.S. Dentistry, Cincinnati, Ohio, Soph, Class Vice-Pres. Nelson, Craig Lee D.D.S. Dentistry, LaGrange. Orlle, Harold Irvin D.D.S. Dentistry, W. Lebanon, Xi Psi Phi. Osborne, Travis llugh D.D.S. Dentistry, Indianapolis, Xi Psi Phi, Viee-Pres. Parker, George joseph D.D.S. Dentistry, Hammond, Delta Sigma Delta. Patrick, Daniel Ray D.D.S. Dentistry, Kokomo. Peik, F. VVesley D.D.S. Dentistry, Terre Haute, Xi Psi Phi. Pell, john Ruh D.D.S. Dentistry, Brazil, Phi Kappa Psi, I.U. Foundation. Pequignot, Thomas Franklin D.D.S. Dentistry, Ft, Wayne, Delta Sigma Delta. Plascak, Nicholas David D.D.S. Dentistry, Terre Haute, Delta Sigma Delta. Pritchett, Charles Edward D.D.S. Dentistry, Speedway, Student ADA, Xi Psi Phi. Riley, Patricia Sue H.D.H. Dental Hygiene, Ft, VVayne, Ir. ADHA, Class Pres., Dean's List. Rogers, Harvey Ernest D.D.S. Dentistry, Indianapolis. Sisk, Edward Michael jr. D.D.S. Dentistry, Indianapolis, Delta Sigma Delta. Slavin, Stephen Douglas D.D.S. Dentistry, Muncie, Delta Sigma Delta, Student Council, ADA. Slyhy, Roland Fred D.D.S. Dentistry, Ft. WVayne, Student ADA, Smallwood, Carol Ann R.D.H. Dental Hygiene, Huntington, Student Coun- eil, jr. ADHA. Smith, Charlotte Omar R.D.H. Dental Hygiene, Ft. VVayne, JDHA. Smith, Harold Allen D.D.S. Dentistry, Indianapolis. Snapp, Ray T. D.D.S. Den- tistry, Bediord, Chi Phi, I.U. Foundation. Stanlay, Richard Lee D.D.S. Dentistry, Muncie. Steel, john Hinkle D.D.S. Dentistry, Newburgh, Delta Sigma Delta. St. John, Sheryl Ann R.D.H. Dental Hygiene, Warren. Stout, Gene F. D.D.S. Dentistry, Lakeville, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Teare, William Taggart Jr. D.D.S. Dentistry, Evansville. Thomson, Sheryl Ann R.D.H. Dental Hygiene, Speedway. A R hT3Yfflg93?, lefty Wayne- D.D.S, Dentistry, Terre Haute, Xi Psi Phi, Pres usl 1 , npr.. Cass Trcas., jr. Class Vice-Pres. Trees, Diane R.D.H. Dental HYEICHCQ Cffenfldds Class Vice-Pres., jr. ADI-IA. Truelove Edmond Lee D D S, ,. '-' N -, . ' F i A f 3 Dentistry, Vincennes, Turnock, jack Alan D.D.S. Dentistry, Indianapolis. Ulrich, , - ' '- Diane Kay R.D.H. Dental Hygieneg Ft. Wayne, jr. ADHA, Class Pres. Wadsworth, Larry Michael D.D,S. Dentistry, VVashington, Xi Psi Phi. X ' v,,,,Hgu, Walker, Nancy H. R,D.I-I. Dental Hygiene, Evansville, Ir. ADHA. Walters, Ned ' B . A ' William D.D.S. Dentistry, Sullivan, Ward, C. Eugene D,D.S, Dentistry, Tip e- ,-A ' ' . 1 .,. canoe. Warren, Lawrence A. M.A. D.D.S. Genetics and Dentistry, Indianapolis, ' 11 Q' 4' ' P' '- I.U. Foundation, Delta 'Tau Delta. it ,l ' , , -4 . I l 1 Wells, Thomas. joseph D.D,S. Dentistry, Ft. lfVayne, Delta Sigma Delta, Student VVhitmore, Linda Io R,D,H. Dental Hygiene, Indianapolis, Ir. Q ,- ADI-IA. Williams, Roberta Beth R.D.H. Dental Hygiene, Crawsforclsville, Ir. 7' 4 4 -1. ADHA. Womnan, Ioyce Eloise R.D.H. Dental Hygiene, Evansville, Gamma Phi ' I ' ' 3 I K ,. Beta, Ir. ADHA, Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Enomcne, YWCA. Wurstner, Dale 1 ' f' . ' . ,f'- K D Eugene D.D.S. Dentistry, Dayton, Ohio. xr ' 1 A Q i ' Zaharako, Peter Charles D,D.S. Dentistry, Lawrenceburg. Zimmerman, A Thomas Bruce D.D.S. Dentistry, Valparaiso. : ' v . vm f U If AX! df Education V 1 4. - 1 Adolph, Nina Jean B.S. Elementary Education, Indianapolis, Kappa Delta, , wk K ,X .1-. i Asst. Pledge Tr., YWCA, Live Y'ers Pres., LUNA, Page, ACE, SNEA, Dean's P' ' I pr N .t 1 List. Alley, Mary Martha B.S. Elementary Education, Anderson, Alpha Lambda ' 5' I ,- Delta, SNEA. Allison, Patricia Lynn B.S. Elementary Education, Fainnount, ' ' Gamma Phi Beta, YXVCA, Union Comm. Anderson, Sandra Ileen B.S. Elementary C t - , Education, Gary, SNEA, ACE, CEC. Armstrong, Ann Laswell B.S. Elementary K Education, Bloomington, Delta Gamma, YWCA, I.U. Foundation, Fresh. Camp V Counselor. ' Arnold, Katheryn Louise B.S. Elementary Education, Plainfield, I.U. Founda- tion, SNEA. Ashcraft, Harry Duaine B.S. Biology, Petersburg. Babcock, Sharon Rae B.S. Elementary Education, Indianapolis: Delta Gamma, Schol. Ch., 2nd Vice-Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, I.U. Foundation, Arbutus. Bailey, Patricia Ann B.S. Elementary Education, Ft. Wayne, Delta Delta Delta, Soc. Ch., I.U. Founda- tion, Ir. SAB, Union Board Comm. Ch., Angel Flight, YWCA. Baker, Janice Arlene B.S. Social Studies, jcffersonvillc, Sigma Kappa, YWCA, AWS, Union Board Comm. Baker, Rita Ann B.S. Elementary Education, Borden, Sigma Kappa, YWCA. Baker, Vicki Ioan B.S. Speech and Hearing '1'heraPYz Lanesville. Baldridge, Sandra Lee B.S. Social Studies, Indianapolis, Argonne House, Soc. Ch., YWCA. Bales, Margaret Elaine A.B, English, Anderson, Alpha Omicron Pi, I.U. Foundation, YWCA, Rush Counselor. Balmer, Patricia Ann B.S. Elementary Education, Mishawaka, Briscoe Quad. 2 1 Q 4 I 't A . 2? - H-5 fy! Ts - - it , .. . - ' L , K I .gf- Ry ix 1 1 in is Q, ,. -fe V 0 I ,t X--, r X l -.f - ...- . pp 3 A a vs 5- .mu 3 v 4.-.a- Q-v Education 475 Barker, Miriam M. B.S. Elementary Education, Grecntown, Tulip Tree House' Delta Delta Delta. Bnrnes, Russell T. B.S. Social S'udies, New Carlisle, SEA- Intramurals. Barnett, Cheryl Wilson B.S, Elementary Education, Tipton, Alphla Omicron Pi, YVVCA, I.U. Sing Steering Comnr, LU, Young Republicans, ACE, Bamum, Marjorie Cnn'oll, B.S. Elementary Education, Ligonier, Briscoe ,d, R -, Ch,, V' H-G . Bu cr, Denby Ann B.S. Special Education, Anderson, 2:31341 Aiinha Tl1etliiAlrpl,1a Lhimbda Delta, junior Class Sec., Arbutus, YWCA, CEC. Marcia Diane B.S. Sn-cial Education, Hackensack, NJ., Read Center, Rec. ACE, Hillel Fonndaiion, Card Section Comm. Beck, Carol Lee B.S. Elementary liflnr-ation, Otiseo, willkii- Co-op, AVVS, Usher Corps. Becker, Barbara Ann B.S. Elementary Education, New Castle: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Rush Ch., YVVCA, Boys Cluh, Union Board Comm, Ch., Slllllvllf Ulf. BUCSICY, Tondn Sue B.S. Elementary Education, Bath, Zeta 'l'au Al wha, Pres., I,U. Founda- tion, SEA, Union Board, YWCA. Bellamy, Linda Darlene B.S. ltlathematies, Pendleton, Vllells Quad, Acad. Co-ord.: Forest Quad, Sec. Berghom, Nancy Diane B.S. Special Education, Elmhurst, Ill., Teter Quad, Gov., Sec.-Trcas., CEC, NEA, Young Republicans, YAF. Bishop, Billie Jenn B.S. Social Studies, Elmhurst, Ill., Aliha Phi, Pub. Rel., Union Board Steering Connn., YVVCA: Young Republicans. Bland, Claudia lean B.S. Elementary Education, New Castle, Tr-ter Quad, Gov., SEA. Bloom, Susan Kimble B.S. Elementary Education, South Bend, Camma l'hi Beta, YVVCA, INSITE, Student Ldr., Alpha Lambda Delta. Boetlcker, Pamela Lee B.S. Elementary Education, Ft. Wayne. Boswell, Nancy A. B.S. l.a1n.,lni1.:e Arts, Indianapolis. Bowman, Clair M. B.S, Social Studies, New Paris, Sr, Class Council, I.U. Foundation, Daily Student, Circ. ltlngr., SEA. Boyle, Martha lane B.S. Elementary Education, Sullivan, ACE. Bradley, Valerie Jo I3.S, English, Indianapolis, McNutt Quad, Daily Student, NAACP. Bruce, Brenda Lou B.S. Social Studies, Tell City, Beck House, Great Issues, Steering Comm., Young Democrats Dir., Student Service, Undersec. YNVCA. Britton, Sara Elizabeth B.S. Elementary Education, Reading, Pa., Beck House, Standards Bd. Ch., SEA, CEC, Sycamore Hall, Jud. Bd. Burnett, Ronald F. B.S. Sociology, Eminence, IUCF, Steering Comm. Ch. Burr, Susan Lynne B.S. Education, Berwyn, Pa. Cnhaee, Lilian Faye B,S. English, Evansville, Daily Student: SEA, INSITE. Cannon, Carole Arlene B.S. English, Gary, Harper lslall, Gov., Rec, Co-ord., Alpha Kappa Alpha, Young Democrats. Carithers, jill Ann B.S. Elementary Education, Logansport, Delta Gamma, Union Board Comm., YVVCA. Camiichael, Carol Jenn B.S. Vocational Home Economics, Springville, Jenkinson Hall, llome Ee. Club. Carr, Connie Lou B.S. Splecial Education, Logansport, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Bus. Rush Ch., Campus C est Steering Comm., YVVCA, CEC, Pop Concerts Publicity Comm., Ka a Pickers. Carter, Ralph ,Ierald B.S. Elementary Education, Stinesville, Flying Celicliowski, Michael Theodore B.S. Elementary Education, South Bend, McNutt Quad, Vice-Gov., Comm. Ch., Acad. Ch., SEA, Arbutus. ' Chappel, Nancy May B.S. Elementary Education, Richmond, Alpha Omicron Pi, Soc. Ch., YWCA. Chastain, jeffrey Ray B.S. Radio and Television, Mitchell, Della UpSil0n9 Fall Camival, Reserve Cheerleader, I.U. Sing, Tryus Party, VVFIU. Clark, Ellen Eilene B.S. Elementary Education, Economy, Rabb II, Vice-Gov., Rifle and Pistol Club, Pres. Clark, Mary Ellen B.S. Elementary Education, Terre Haute. Clayton, Harriet Ann B.S. Elementary Education, Hope. Cocks, Valerie Ann BS: Journalism, Elkhart, Theta Sigma Phi, SEA, Canter- bury Assoc., Treas. Colglazier, Walla Elane B.S. Elementary Education, Salem, Harper Hall, ACE, Treasg SNEA. Cook, james Allen A,B. Social Studies, Speed- way, Theta Chi, Falcon Club, Sailing Club, Young Republicans, YAF. Cook, Marytha Lynn BS, Elementary Education, Edon. Ohio, Beck Flange, Standards Bd., ACE, TVVCA: SEA, Sycamore Hall, See. Cook, Roger Allen B.S. Speech, Indiaianapolisg Young Republicans, Varsity Debate, Great Issues, Forensic Honor- ary, res. 476 Education as l l , v .. . 1 5' l A :i 'PJ i 1 r D 1 V- . Q ' ,Y 9 :Q Y: ' is r 1, .E 'qv - '. . 4- X V T A 'Elfii . 1, I 5 - I gt v . N v. , 2 1-D -5 if X ' lg, Y' 4 .. CL- 7' T' LI al' YT , -' ' Q - I f ,Q- . M lx' I ,tr -. E134 A Q . x Jr n .2 - for '- . ,' Q, .li L- 'w -h r S if IA ' I ' A 'T ' t It 7 'F 4' W 5 A 2 Q . ' .5 'Elf I .. fe ' 5771, C 4 ' '-ii 3 ., 9 i A cf .- fp - kc ' E' ski ' I ' L 5 I X Q X i N 5' ' - 5 elf .- I, if x 'elif A L N . . x tb Y 3 1- i .N tc . pc .- ,, - X. i, .Y sv -e ' ' .V l i 0 Tl C A VV- M: I 1 f'.u'i' F ' l . an . fe- f . ,4 S iii . s :Y -:S f s Lvl Y N ' ' l . A to Y i . ., . . , , ffm- ,, -v 2 r a g l it. ' I FV' ' - . 'fe' Q fx . ' ,Q-,X 7. . J S K 4: 1 ' C C ' -T i 'Q 'i if i ' H- w I ,U L-1 - V . 2 I Coolman, Margaret Rector B.S. Library Science, Anderson. Coplen, Janet Ann A.B. Elementary Education, Logansport, Delta Zeta, Pres., Panhellenic, YWCA, I.U. Sing, ACE, Puhlicity Ch., Union Board Comm. Comea, Noreve Ann B.S. ElC'll1Ol1l2ll'i' Education: Cary: Alpha Omicron Pi, Forest Quad, NEA, Arbu- tus, Asst. to Er .: YNVCA, Pub, Rel, Comm., Campus Chest Co-Ch., AWS, Trans- fer Students Orient. Ch. Couse, Penny Rue B.S. Special Education, Bristol: SEA, Sec., YWVCA, CEC. Crabtree, Jennifer Jenn B,S. Elementary Education, Colum- bus: Dorm Communications Comm, Crnndle, Virginia Kathleen B.S. Speech and Hearing Thera y, Carbondale, Ill., Sigma Alpha Eta, Sailing Club, Union Board Comm. Crawiaord, Susan Lee B.S. Elementary Education, Indianapolis: Alpha Chi Omega, Recording See., Jr. SAB, l.U. Foundation, Pom Pun Squad, Union Board, Sec.: Christmas Dee., Cen. Ch, Crowder, Barham Nell B.S. Business Education: Attica, McNutt Quad: SEA, Student Marketing Club, Union Board, Kiva Programming Ch., SAB, Card Section lnstruction Card Comm., I.U. Foundation. Csigas, Karen Marie B.S. Elementary Education: llainmond, lvlcNutt Quad, ACE, SEA, Soc. Ch., Leadership Conf. Ch., ISTA, Student Rep. Curtis, Vicki Yvonne B.S. Library Science, New Albany. Curts, Geneva Aline B.S. Elementary Education: New Alhany, Dean's List, Pine llall, Soc, Ch., Res, Scholar. Damian, Darlene M. B.S. Elementary Educa- tion: Cary, llarper Hall. Danko, Karen Rae B.S. Social Studies, Cary, Briscoe Quad. Daronatsy, Aram Robert B.S. Social Studies, llammond, Briscoe Quad: Young Republicans, Young Democrats. Davis, Carolyn Sue B.S. Social Studies, Ramsey, Mason Hall: SEA. Davis, Susan Joan B.S. English, Hobart, Usher Corps, Dawson, Richard Thomas B.S. Social Studies, Mishawaka: Cravens A, Cov.5 Marching 100, I.U. Foundation: Little 500 Rider: Arnold Air Society, Compt. Diekarcl, Faye Lynn B.S. Elementary Education, Nashville, Beck House, Management Comm., Vice- Cov., SEA, Fresh. Orientor, Young Democrats. DeDario, Diane Bauer B.S. Elementary Education, Elkhart, ACE, NEA, Pom Pon Squad. Deems, Judith Ann B.S. Special Education: Evansville, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pledge Tr., Kappa Pickers, YWCA, Cabinet. Dehne, Florenz Lavay B.S. Elementary Education, llcbron. Dehne, Marsha Lee B.S. spot-ch Pathology and Audiolofy, Hebron, Sigma Alpha Eta. Dempsey, Patricia Anne B.S. Special Education, Bziltimore, Md., SEA, CEC. Diehl, Mariory Anne B.S. Elementary Education, Indianapolis, Alpha Gamma Delta: I.U. Foundation, INSITE: SNEA, ACE. Dillon, Jacqueline Claire B.S. Elementary Education, Whiting, ACE, SEA. Dixon, William Lloyd B.S. Biology: Bloomington, Alpha Phi Omega, Pres., Dean's List. Doty, Linda Kay B.S. Social Studies, Indianapolis, Delta Delta Delta, Asst, Soc. Ch., Vice-Pres.: I.U. Foundation, Young Republicans, YAF. Duhm, Angela G. B.S. English, Indianapolis, Gamma Phi Beta, Pres., Standards Ch.: I.U. Foundation, Panhellenic Pres. Council. Dunbar, Jane E. B.S. Elementary Education, Bedford, MeNutt Quad, Cult. Co-ord., Young Republicans, Action Party. Dwyer, Judith Kay B.S. English: Kokomo, Mason Hall, INSITE: SNEA. Edington, Janet Carolyn B.S. Biology, LaPorte, Kappa Kappa Gamma, I.U. Foundation, Steering Comm., Sr. Class Council: Union Board Steering Comm., Pom Pon Squad. Edwards, Anita Diane B.S. Elementary Education, Lancaster. Ohio, Sigma Kappa: YNVCA, Strikcttes, Pres., ACE, Vice-Pres. Edwards, Diana Dorothy B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis, Delta Delta Delta: Lycea Dinner Connn., YNVCA, Christmas Eve on Campus Comm., SEA. Edwards, Karen Jo B.S. Business Education: Paoli. Efelston, Cheryl Ann B.S. Elementary Educaf tion, Middletown, Ohio, Gamma Iiiii Beta, I.U. Foundation, Presidents Ball Comm., IMU Filln Series, Steering Comm., Action Party. Eguchi, Merle B.S. Elementary Education, Honolulu, Hawaii: Alpha Omicron Pi, Pledge Tr., Student Ldr., Senatorial Asst., Jr. Class Council, YYVCA. Eryleben, Richard Lee B.S. llistory: Cincinnati, Ohio, Fresh. Track. Estell, Douglas Arthur AB. English and Social Studies: Indianapolis, Social Service Club, Evans, Donna Lee B.S. Elementary Education, Indianapolis: SEA, NSTA, ACE, IRA, Everhart, Barbara Alice B.S. Elementary Education, Jeffersonville: SNEA. Education 477 ,ff-fi. . . , 'l I 4 .47 4 I ' I I f l 'hz H ' Q I A M! I-In .4-d ' - 'I' T. X I W- A vi I 1 It -..,-. A lv' I f . 2- 1 A V ' 1 K Q' , , C 1 Y . lqfr I i - -, 'Y fc ng ' M' 'pi it T ' i C I J ff: A 'f Si z . . C V l X 'l. ' A KW, 'V 1 sql , Q, Q- fi 'Ll ' X fn. t I Q' 'Ie , Sig-T i g ji -' it a Q -i -f g ' I K . Q x Q Zi Q: Z, ' I t - 3 I Q. 478 Education Farren, Beverly Jean B.S. Elementary Education: Martinsville: Mini Rider. Feeley, Margarett M. B.S. Biology: Indianapolis: Sr. Class Council. Fecly, Sandra Jean B.S. Elementary Education: Speedway: 'Zeta Tau Allpha, Rush Ch.: Alpha Lamhda Delta: YWCA, Physically Handicapped Comm. Ci., Community Service Commissioner: Union Board Comm.: I.U. Foundation: Rahh Hall, Jud. Bd. Fields, Judith Ann B,S. Social Studies: Bedford: INSITE: SNEA. Firebaugh, Leonard A. B.S. Mathematics: Kansas City, Mo. Fiscl1, Maria Lynn B.S. Elementary Education: Crosse Pointe Shores, Mich.: Rahh Hall: Boisen Hall, Soc. Ch: SNEA: Presidents Ball Dee. Comm.: Newman Club: Educational Leadership Conf., Rep. Fisher, Roger L. B.S. English: French Lick: Ind. Bus. Ed, Assoe,: Ind. Teachers of Eng. Assoc. Flaningam, Ann Marie B,S. Elementary Education: Bluffton: Kappa Alpha Theta, Chap.: Fresh. Class. Org. Female Dir.: Action Party: Young Bepuhlicans, Forotanpour, Farangis Fay B.S. Elementary Education and Kindergarten: Tehran, Iran: Mason Hall: Cos- mopolitan Cluh, Soe. Ch,: Reception and Dec. Comm. Ch., International Dinner: Iranian Assoc., Soc. Ch. Fowler, Jo Jeannine B.S, Elementary Education: Martins- ville: Sailing Club: Slii Cluh: Young Democrats: YVVCA. Fox, Carol Elaine B.S. Elementary Education: Michigan City: Alpha Gamma Delta, Guard: SEA: Vticsley Foundation: Tutorial Ifrogram. Frazier, Marcia Claire B.S. Elementary Education: New Ross: ACE: SEA. French, Jesse Lee B.S. Elementary Education: Columhus: SEA. Frichtl, Laura Jane B,S. Elementary Education: Munster. Friedlander, Joan M. Art Education: Pittshurgh, Pa.: Alpha Epsilon Phi: AINS, Fresh. Affairs Counn. Fritz, Linda Anne B.S, Elementary Education: Anderson: Alpha Gamma Delta, Song Ldr,, Pledge Tr., lst Vice-Pres.: SEA: Young Democrats: Educ. Leadership Conf: YIVCA. Fullerton, Patricia Ann B.S. Special Education: N. Andover, Mass.: SAB, Exec. Bd.: I.U. Foundation: Class Councils: Union Board Comm. Furry, Carol Lynn B.S, French: Indianapolis: Argonne House, Gov.: Cos- mopolitan Cluh: I.U. Foundation: Young Rcpuhlicans: Student Senate, Exec, and Spec, Affairs Comm. Ch,: YVVCA. Cady, Ann B,S. Elementary Education: Ruelicster: YVVCA: CEC. Gard, Susan Elizabeth B.S. Elementary Education: Arlington, Va,: Delta Zeta: Union Board: YWVCA. Gardner, Marilee B. B.S. Elementary Education: Seottshurg. Garrett, Alice R. B.S. Business Education: Sellershurg, Caskill, Jeanette Ellen B.S. Elementary Education: Bloomington: Delta Delta Delta, Aetiv. Ch.: YXVCA: Singing Hoosiers: ACEI, Gesenhues. Gerald L. Social Studies: Floyd Knohs: SNEA: Deanis List. Gill, Jeannine B.S. Biology: Lebanon: Argonne House, Gov.: Sailing Club: Baha'i Chili: YVQAD: SEA. Cille, Russell Nelson BS. Social Studies: NVhiteland: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Young Republicans. Glasgow, Carolyn Sue B.S. Elementary Education: Mauelc- portg SNEA. Coding, Marjorie Ann B.S. Spanish: LaGrange, Ill.: Gamma Phi Beta: Dean's List: Union Board Comm, Golden, Gertrude M. B.S, Iileinentary Educa- tion: VVhiting: Harper Hall, See., Soc. Co-ord.: SEA: NSTA. Goldsborough, Karen Lynn B,S. Social Studies: Jeffersonville: Clark House: SEA: Young Repub- licans: Sailing Club. Gottschalk, Bonita Irene B.S. Social Science: Bluffton: INSITE. Graden, Beverley Veronica B.S. Elementary Education: Gary: Gamma Phi Beta, Rush Ch., Little Sisters NVeckcnd Ch.: Philan. Ch.: YVVCA: Redhoolt, Sales Comm.: Chris- tian Center. Graf, Mary Katherine B,S. Elementary Education: Syracuse. Greene, Karla Kay B.S. Social Studies: Loogootee, Gresham, Gloria Jean B.S. Theatre: Indianapolis: Univ. Theatre, Costume Design Asst. Griffin, Elizabeth Anne A.B. Recreation: Indiana iolis: Read Center, Pres.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Lamhda Theta: Toinahawlc: Undergrad. Rec. Soc., Membership Ch.: I.U. Foundation. Griffin, Judith Diane B.S, Elementary Educa- tion: Indianapolis: Alpha Chi Omega, Soe. Ch., Asst. Pledge Tr.: Campus Chest: YIVCA: Union Board Comm. Grimes, Sharon Dee B.S, Elementary Education: Speedway: SEA: Young Democrats. Cromer, Carol S. B.S. Business Education: VV. Baden. Groom, Joyce Marlene BS. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: Chi Omega: YWCA: AWS: SAB: INSITE. Hadley, Alice Ioyce B.S. Elementary Education: Plainfield. Hafft, Ronald L. B.S. English: Versailles: Wright Quad: SEA: YMCA. Hall, Jacqueline B.S. Social Studies: jcffcrsonville: Briscoe Quad: Cosmopolitan Club. Hamm, Mary Jo B.S. Elementary Education: Memphis: Camma Phi Beta: SNEA, Harmon, Robert Edward B.S. Mathematics: Dcpauw. HBILFIS, Alan- Maurice B.S. Speech: VVinamac: Buter House: Marching 100: Kappa kappa Psi, Vice-Pres. Harrison, Linda Helen B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: Arhutus: I.U. Sing: YWCA. Hartig, Karen Margaret B.S. Social Studies: Evansville: Alpha Phi. Ilartley, Becky Sue A.B. Elementary Education: glarion: C:-ii1iYrtii?uPi:lFrt-sgi. Oaitgitorg Action Party: YWCA: Union Board omni.: . as 1, an yn ue .. En ish: effero ' : ' , V House, Trcas.: ADA: Christian Ccntcr Tutor? I S nvluei Bu-mm wood Haussman, Nancy Louise B.S. Elementary Education: Cary: Read Center: INSITE. Hawker, Mary Lynne B.S. Elementary Education: Michigan City: Head Center, Gov.: Tryus Party: Christian Center Tutor. Hayden, Iayne Ann B.S. Elementary Education and Special Education: Evansville: YWCA: Young Repub- licans: SEA, CEC: Action Party. Hayhurst, Joyce Ann B.S. Elementary Educa- tion: Naperville, Ill.: Alpha Phi, Schol. Ch.: Mortar Board: Pleiades: Enomene: I.U. Foundation: YVVCA, Fresh. Camp Steering Comm. Heilig, Margo Ian B.S. Elementary Education: Aurora: Sigma Kappa, Schol. Ch.: ACE: YWCA. Hendricks, Anne E. B.S. Biology: New Albany. Hernandez, Michael Duane B.S. Biology: Gary: Wright Quad: Alpha Phi Omega, Pres. Herron, Howard B.S. Iournalism: Hope: Singing Hoosiers: Daily Student, Asst, Ed.: Intramurals. Hess, Elizabeth Reed B.S. Elementary Education: Rushville: McNutt Quad: SEA: ACE. Hilburn, Andrea Faith B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Soc, Ch.: Tyronian Queen Candidate: 2nd Runner-Up to Miss I.U.: Student Ldr,: YWCA, Exch. Home: SNEA. 4 Hilgers, Diane Lynn B.S. Special Education: Tell City: Read Center, Cabinet: CEC: YWCA. Hobbs, Lana Sue B.S. Elementary Education: Anderson: Alpha Phi: Redbook Comm.: I.U. Hostess. Hobson, Barbara jean B.S. Mathematics: Modoe: Pine Hall, Treas.: Alpha Lambda Delta: SNEA. Hodson, Ioan Elizabeth B.S. Elementary Education: Munster: YWCA: Young Democrats: ACE. Hollings- i worth, Peggy Ann B.S. Library Science: Russiaville: VVillkie Quad: SEA. Holloway, Marcia A. B.S, Elementary Education: Columbia City: Delta Gamma, Ist Vice-Pres.: I.U. Foundation: YYVCA, Hooper, Vonda Iean B.S. English: Indianapolis: Gamma Phi Beta: Tyronian, Gen. Ch.: Fresh. Camp Counselor: Great Issues Steering Comm, Asst. Sec.: LUNA: Union Board, Sec. Staff. Homer, Karen Kay B.S. Elementary Education: Marion: Foster Quad. Horvath, Bernard Allan B.S. Biology: South Bend: Circle K. Hozdovich, Irene Dianne B.S. Spanish: Munster: Gamma Phi Beta, Rec. See.: YVVCA: SNEA: Card Section. Huber, Iudy Beth B.S. Elementary Education: Seymour: ACE: ACEI: Inter- Varsity: SEA, Huster., Diane Adelaide B.S. Elementary Education: South Bend: Mc-Nutt Quad, Gov., Soc. Ch.: AVVS, Leg. Bd. Hyndman, Margaret Elaine B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: Alpha Xi Delta: SEA, Soc. Comm.: YWCA, Redbook Sales, Live Yer: INSITE. Ingels, joseph William B.S. Social Studies: Kokomo: INSITE. Jackson, Donna Kathleen B.S. History: W. Lafayette: Sigma Kappa: I.U. Foundation: Sr. Council: Monte Carlo, Steering Comm.: Presidc-nt's Ball, Steering Comm.: Display Cases, Steering Comm. Jahns, Christine Graham B.S. Elementary Education: Cary: Delta Delta Delta, Corr. Sec.: Union Board: Arbutus: Great Issues: YWCA. Ieffries, Jane Ellen B.S. Elementary Education: Crawfordsville: Clark I-louse, Wing Ch., House Council: Belles: SEA: Young Republicans. Iohnson, Io Ellen B.S. Elementary Education: Sullivan. Iohnston, Gloria Louise B.S. Elementary Education: Dan- ville: Willkie Quad, Homecoming Ch., Orient. Steering Comm., Head Soc. Co- ord.: I.U. Foundation. jonah, Jane Eleanor B.S. Elementary Education and Special Education: VV. Lafayette: SEA: CEC: AAMD: Christian Center Tutor. 1 .v- 4. ' - sf--' M l, I Y 1 i ,za Q 4' U 'c . 1 I' -J f ff sf L c' 3. - f-vi I' eu . 3, ia A QL: .1. fv- l f 5' f' 1'-f s at I 3' . K 5 3 . as ' , 75 xl I , ,L . nl fx f - .. -6 ' .L fc- v- x .. Q 1 l . R G A-t C, I I Q. 5 . Ea- ts' ' Q ' t 'u ii 'S' C. vw Q Y- Education -179 jones, Charlotte Lee 13.5. Eli-mm-ntary Education, Ilartford City, Kappa Delta, Sec., YVVCA, llomecoming Comm., I'residcnl's Ball Comm. Jones, Patil De i 13.5. lflemi-nlary l'Iducation, Crown. Point. Joncs,1I3nby Katherri B.5. Eldiiieiwtriiy Education, Norman. jorclnn, Marilyn Bonnie 13.5. Elem:-nt.iry Lilllfil- tion, Park Ridge, Ill., Alpha Xi Della, journal Corr., Corr, 5ec., bchol. Ch., I'irSt Fling, Cen. 5vc,, 5tudc-nt 1.dr.: I.U. Foundation, Panhcllcnic 51-hol. 'Chs. Work- ghop, See. lomorl, Vickie Dec 13.5. Social 5tudit-sg Ft. Wayne, lxappa Alpha The-ta, Pres., Panliclli-nie, 1'n-s., Mortar Board, Fresh. Camp, Co-Ch., I.U. Foundation. Kuminsky, Elaine joan 13.5. l'l1c-mcntary liducation, Cleveland, Ohio. Kap- czynski, Thomas Il. 13.5, II:-creation, 5outh Bend, Undergrad. Hee, 5oc., Pres., lied Cross, judo Clulig 5pi-looking Clulr. Kaplan, Rosie 13.5. Iflcmentary Educa- tion, Indiana olis, llvatl Center, Co-ord., Cult. Ch., llillel Foundation, 5tudcnt Adv. Bd., Cliriwtian Cr-nh-r Tutor. Katz, Jo Ellen 13.5. Elementary l'1KlllL'Ill'IOI1Q Cary, llillel Foundation, Arhulus, IN5l'I'1'I, 5NI'lA, Union Boarcl Comm. Kecslar, james R. 13.5, English, Orland, NICAL 5l:IA. Keith, Diana Lynn 13.5. 1514-int-ntary liducationg Marion, Foster Quad. Keith, Shirley Ioan 13.5. l'llm-inenlary 1'Iclue.ilion, 414-llc-rsoiivillc-, Alpha Omicron Pi, Jr. l'.uiln'llcniL', 'l'rt-as., Crinison Cadets, Vice-l'r4-s., l'l4'iac11's, Alpha Delta Kappa, ltlorlr-rn Dance Clulr. Kelley, Eloise Ilicliardxon 13.5. l'1lemeiit:ii'y liducationg New Alhany, Young lit-pulilicans, 5l'IA, YWCA. Kem, Mary Ann B,S. Speech and llearing T111-rapy, Lalionlainvg Alpha Camilla Delta, 2nd Vice-Pres., Sigma A1 wha Eta, 51iA, YWCA. Kcmpner, Fran A.l3. lfrcnch, Cary, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Hillel Foundation, YWCA. Killen. Nancy jane 13.5, 5oui:i1 5tmlit-sg Indianapolis. Kimball, Cean 13.5. Elementary litlm-ation, ltlitldli-town, Ilarper llall, Vit-n--Crw. King, James VViIfol'd .-LB, Govt-rnmvntg 51-ymour, 5igma crm, Young Di-niot-rats, Dir., Trl-as., Pres., Student 51-nah-, Cn-at Issues, I.L'N.-1, I.U. l oundation. Kleine, Margaret Diane B.5. 1511-nn-ntary 1'ldut'ationg Yiiiu-iiiicsg Pomlars, Pres., YVVCA, Union Board, AXY5. Kleinert, Jerome B. 13.5. lil:-iiiviilary 1'lducationg-South Bend, McNutt Quad, SEA, 'I'reaS. Kliclc, Pamela jeanne 13.5, lilcmcntary Education, 5outh Bc-nd, Alpha Chi Omega, Puliliuily Ch., AXV5, Campus Chest, 5l'IA, Jud. Bd. Koenig, Daniel Dean 13.5. 5oeial 5tndit-sg lxlooresvillm-, NYrigl1t Quad Photo Cluh, Pres., Young Repub- licans. Korte, Cynthia A.I3. lilcmentary Education, Ft. XYaynm', Pi Beta Phi, YVVCA, Miss I.U. Pageant Comm. Kunze, Constance L. B.S. Elementary Educa- tion, Indianapolis. Kuxek. Ilene lean 13.5. llistory and Social Studies, E. Chicago, I.U. Foundation, YNYCA. Landii. Dale Lee 13.5. 5m-ial Studiesg Peru, Arnold Air Soc., Daily Student, LUNA. LaSota, Barham Ann 13.5. Business Education, Bloomington, SNEA: Cos. mopolitan Club. Lattimer, Sue Ellen 13.5, lilcnicntary Education, South Bend, 5igma Kappa, lst Vice-1311-s., ACE, 5:-L-. Lawson. Rita Ann 13.5. Elementary Education, XYhiting, Harper llall, 5oc, Co-ord., SNISA, NSTA, NSTM. Leap, lliaftlsy Pauline 13.5. lileim-ntary Education, Rochester, Alpha Xi Delta, SEA, Mini 1 er. Leckie. Alexa Yvonne 13.5. lilcmcnlarv Education, Anderson' Al ha Omicron Pi: YXVCA: Arlxutui. Ledford, Maraheth 13.5. Education, Corydoh. Lleist, Carolyn 14011150 B-S- Sminl Stwlivs. Po-on, 11-it-r Qual, 1.1.1. isa., INSITIE. Lentz Frieda Marie 13.5. English, Bloomington, Daily Studentg 5EA, INSITE. Lentz Judith Sue B.S. Elementary Education, Indianapolis, Brin-oe Quad, INSITE. 1 Lewis, Nancy Jane 13.5. lilemcntary liducation, Zeta Tau Alpha: I.U. Foundation, .Union Board Comm., I.U. Sing, Prog. Comm. Liebenow, Beverly Diane B.S. lnlementary Education, Bloomington, SEA, INSITE, Linzlstrom, Lois ,lean 13.5. Elementary liducation, Munster, SNEA. Lippens. Carole Iosephine B.S. Art Education, Xlighawalcag MeNutt Quad, Choraliers. Llewellyn, Linda Kay B.S. Elementary Education, Logamport, Belles. 480 Education at ' 1 iv r L I A Y if -x at , I Q PSX ' A 1, ! . P, i , M . .5 ' Y' 'Qu ':' I ' -' ' FT i 1 I . I fo .4 M 4' ' 'P , F4 ik: Q. f 4- V, I A 9 W ns to Q, , K ' 5 D 'i , ' ls. ' L 2. s' '- Q? f J , x-fl Q B Q if h , A el, A 'Zia + ,. Q 'P ,. er 'ii Q as ' XT 1 V' , ' 1 riff' ' 3 Q pa + 1: cg ' - gg, Q3 I , , 1 iw 5 Q' I ' -. x YKA ' 2. 2 Tr- ix! Q. -. -- - T . 3 ' I W 5 1 I. I J O 1 al- fa: 1 3 ET -- 1555 L . N 1 I fr Q I ' ai i 5. - i -vs s i lt - ..Y,, . . ,... 'ff:-Lil' - . i A wi: , I . :. i L- ' , - N' .url 4 'I- . g' ,fit - , ADS. t 1 4 A 1 l gg 1 zz- . 1 Il ' . - Y. , I s ,fi A ' 21 5 F ' 4' , .Q , -t -R - , ' 1 A I IE: 1, 1 i I 2 l ' .I . , , .U , XX V, I 7' . 49 . 'l 1 I 4- W ' , x,- - 'lt M ' '1 mf 1' . 1 , I 1 I fa fm 'ki' A5 4: 4 ,lg 4 ve, gi? M' ,Tk - 1 , ,ff if nt., 'P . ,. . ' - . 2. 'il is 1 S3 ' I .,:., :mv X '. R W is 1-L. . , f .--. 1 x , .-- y -.- L xt- L, 1' F. .. ..,. foie ill ..: 7 1- 1. v 11 ia fd v Im T.: li ii ,L ,A . Ar f s dy: as Lohman, Carolyn Margene B.S. Elementary Education, Gary, Read Center, INSITE. Lohse, Catherine Louise B.S. Fine Arts, Indianapolis, Read Center, Communications Comm., Young Democrats. Long, Lynn Frances B.S. Home Economics, Martinsville. Loomis, Judy Kay B.S. Elementary Education, LaPorte, Read Center, Vice-Gov., Soc. Ch., ACE, Publicity Ch., Pres. Lovinger, Penni Ellen B.S. Elementary Education, Indianapolis, Sigma Delta Tau, Arbutus. Lowdermilk, David Michael B.S. Earth Science, Ft. Wayne, Willkie Men's Co-op., Gov,, Willkie Quad, Acting Vice-Pres., College Bowl Team, Sailin Club, Foreign Study. Luennan, Mary Anita B.S. Elementary Education, Richmond. Lucas, Jo Ann B.S. Elementary Iiducation, Frankfort, Zeta Tau Alpha, Pledge Tr., YWCA, Union Board Comm., SNEA. Lusher, Carol Ann B.S. Elementary Education, Pittsburgh, Pa., Zeta Tau Alpha, Union Board Comm., Sec., Dean's List, Canterbury Assoc., Student Vestry, Tutorial Program. Lynch, Michael L. B.S. Secondary Education, Mitchell, INSITE, SEA. Lynch, Virginia Louise B.S. English, Indianapolis, Teter Ciuad, Forest Qluad, Jud. Bd. Ch., Sycamore llall, Acad. Ch., Arhutus, Alpha Lam da Delta, De ate. McAfee, Martin Robert B.S. Spanish, Indianapolis, Kappa Delta Rho, Falcon Club. McCain, Lynda Karlcen B.S. Speech, Delphi, Alpha Omicron Pi, YWVCA, Belles, AWS. McCormack, John Phillip B.S. English, Vincennes. McCorkle, Cay Ann B.S. English, Elkhart, Read Center, Comm Ch. McCrea, Sandra Lucille A.B. Elementary Education, Logansport, Kappa Ka pa Gamma, YWCA, Adv. Bd. McKay, Marilyn B.S. English, Skokie, Ill., Dellta Gamma, YWCA. McKay, Suzanne M. B.S. Elementary Education, Ft. Wayne, Gamma Phi Beta, YWCA, I.U. Sing, Sailing Club, Newman Club. McLeaster, Paula B.S. Elementary Education, Lawrenceburg, Zeta Tau Alpha, Angel Flight, Pledge Tr., Material Officer, SEA, Young Democrats. McMahan, Judith Lauranne B.S. Speech and Theatre, Alexandria, McNutt Quad, Jud. Bd. Ch., I.U. Foundation, SEA. McManus, Barbara Jeanne B.S. Elementary Education, Alexandria, Va., McNutt Quad, Jud. Bd., Alpha Phi, I.U. Foundation, Young Republicans, Tutor. McMillan, Nancy Carol B.S. Mathematics, Greenfield, YWCA, NEA. Maddox, Shcrrianne B.S. Social Studies, Owensboro, Ky., Curry House Council, I.U. Foundation, Young Democrats, Class Councils. Mann, Barbara F. B.S. Elementary Education, Indianapolis, Puplars, Schol. Ch., Sailing Club. Marlatt, Gay Charyle B.S. Speech and Ilearing Therapy: Gary, Sigma Alpha Eta, Student Govt., Hospitality Co-ord., Ski Cluh. Marshall, Beth Ann B.S. Elementary Education, Ft. NVayne, Delta Zeta, Schol. Ch., Union Board Comm., YWCA, Comm, Ch. Mastroianni, Annette J. B.S. Social Studies, Gary, Beck House, Mauder, Kathryn Marie B.S. Elementary Education, Hammond, Zeta Tau Alpha, Soc. Ch., I.U. Foundation, Angel Flight: Union Board, YYVCA. Meddock, Jo Ann B.S. Social Studies, Ft. XVayne, Forest Quad, SNEA. Meyer, Mary Ann Emma B.S. Early Childhood Education, Irelandz Forest Quad, Gov., ACE, Publicity Ch. SNEA, YVVCA, I.U. Sing, Young Repub- licans. Meyer, Pamela K. B.S. Special Education, Munster, Delta Gamma, YYVCA, I.U. Foundation, Pop Concerts, Publicity Ch., Publicity Handbook, Author, Monte Carlo, Cen. Ch. Michael, Gail Parsons B.S. Elementary Education: Bloomington, Pi Beta Phi, Miles, Dyann Marie M.S. Social Studies, Indianapolis, Alpha Gamma Delta, Rush Ch., Rec. See., I.U. Foundation, AWS. Miller, Cheryl Ann B.S. Elementary Education, Indianapolis. Miller, Jerry Dean A.B. Elementary Education, Bloomington, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Miller, Patricia Diane B.S. Elementary Education, Richmond, NCA, New- man Cluh, Folksong Cluh, AWS. Miller, Richard Allen B.S. Social Studies, E. Chicago, VVillkie Quad, Briscoe Center Council, Young Democrats. Monroe. Carla Jane B.S. English, Portis, Kan., YWCA, SEA, Christian Inter-Varsity. Monroe, Sharon L. B.S. Business Education, Mooresville. Morris, Margey Michelle B.S. Speech Correction and Hearing Therapy, Logansport, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Vice-Pres., Rush Counselor, Sigma Alpha Eta, YNVCA, Dean's List. Education -ISI .rm- -s nv 3 . 5 N11 mx if f lit Y a x 'c- r I lr t S -lr 1 , , ?v 'I l A In 'i I ' ' l , X 'val' i D lv- , . l Q' Q- l . I l . ' v-A .- ' g 1 , if 1- 'A i -.ir ' . N 41 P i 1 11'-5 X .a 171 Y Q Ri ,- v f 'Sa ',,' ir' I '11 'A' k 482 Education 4 XX l Mott, Joyce Ann B.S. Art, Richmond, SEA: YVVCA, NAEA. Mott, Phyllis ,lone AB. Business Education, Indianapolis, Kappa Alpha Theta, Rush Ch., Ir. Class Org. Female Dir., Class Councils, I.U. Foundation. Moyvf, S'-'San Michele Ft VV Al hi Fpsilon Phi Hillel Foundation B.S. El -mentary Education, ' . ayne, p z 2 . Q 1 - Moyscyj Elizabeth Ann B.S. Elementary Education, Hinsdale, Ill.,f5VYCAi Aifgcl Flight. Mudd, David Kaye B.S. Mathematics, llammond, Sigma pta psi on, XVrt-stling Team, Capt., l-Men's Club. Bd. of Dir., Falcon Club, SEA. Munson, Marsha Rochelle B.S., Elementary Education, LaPorte, Alpha Omi- cron Pi, Phil. Ch., YVVCA, Arbutus. Murley, Beverly Jo B.S. Elementary Educa- tion, Columbus, Forest Quad. Neal, George H:m'y B.S. Art Education, Indian- apolis, Omega Psi Phi, Young Democrats. Nelson, Mary Elizabeth B.S. Elemen- tary Education, Indianapolis, Briscoe Quad, SEA. Nemlaha, Joyce Lynn B.S. Elementary Education, Naperville, Ill., Delta Delta Delta, YWCA. Nery, Rebecca W. B.S. Elementary Education, Columbiana, Ohio, Oceanides, Dean's List. Newkirk, Michael Dale B.S. Language Arts, Indianapolis. Nicholson, Vicki Sue B.S. ElementaryEducation, New Albany. Niewoehner, Sally Jean B.S. Elementary Education, Fountain City, ML-Nutt Quad, Iud. Bd., I.U. Foundation. ?oble,dR. Dwight B.S. Biology, Dyer, Tcter Quad, Cov., Trcas., SNEA, Little O0 Ri er. Northcutt, Marty A.B. Elementary Education, Lawrenceburg, Newman Club, Cosmopolitan Cluh, ACE, INSITE, Nowinski, L. Scott B.S. Social Studies, South Bend, Scabbard and Blade, Disting. Mil. Student. Ochstein, Harriet Ellen B.S. Elementary Education, Ft. VVayne, Alpha Epsilon Phi. Oram, Thomas Mark B.S. Social Studies, Crown Point, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Dt-an's List, SNEA, Amer. lrlist. Assoc., Fall Carnival, SEA. 0'Reilly, Judith Phyllis B.S. English, Oak Park, Ill., Chi Omega, AWS, Fresh. Affairs Comm., YNVCA, I.U. Sing Publicity, INSITE. Ostrom, Virginia Susan B.S. Social Studies, Indianapolis, Tctcr Quad, Cov., Head Gov., CEC, Parker, john Wayne B.S. Social Studies, Noblesville. Parsons, George Edward B.S. Social Studies, Rochester, N.Y., Beta Theta Pi, INSITE, Soccer, Treas., Christian Science Org. Peters. Darlene Meyer B.S. English Lan- guage Arts, XVolcott. Pfau, Kathryn F. B.S. Elementary Education, Marion, Will- ltie Quad, SNEA, ACE. Phares, Linda Cale B.S. Elementary Education, Millersburg, Briscoe Quad, Jud. Bd., SEA, I.U. Sing. Pichler, Carol jean B.S. Elementary Education, Bcd- ford, Read Center, Soc. Ch., Comm. Co-ord., Oricntor, YWCA, Student Ldr. Pilecki, joEllen Parker B.S. Social Studies, Michigan City, Lantlcs Hall, Jud, Bd., SNEA, Young Democrats. Polochak, Carrol Ann B.S. Elementary Education, Hammond, McNutt Quad, SNEA, ACE. Powell, Patricia A. B.S. Elementary Education, Bloomington, YWCA, SEA, INSITE. Price, Diana Jean B.S. Elementary Education, Kokomo, SEA, ACE. Pric- kett, Marilyn Kay B.S. Elementary Education, Mishawaka, Poplars, Young Repub- licans, IWCA, Action Party, SEA, CEC. Quear, Deborah B.S. Elementary Education, Anderson, Dclta Zeta, Pledge Tr., House Mngr., Aetiv. Ch., I.U. Foundation, Young Republicans, jr. Panhellenic, NVRA, EWCA. Ralph, Susan Leone B.S. Elementary Eduuation, Sullivan, Alpha Phi, SEA, Sailing Club. Ransom, Marilyn Mast B.S. Elementary Education, Frankfort, Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, YNVCA. Rauktis, Mary lean B.S. Elementary Education, Shawnee Mission, Kan., I.U. Foundation, Steering Comm., Miss I.U. Pageant Steering Comm., SNEA, Student Ldr. Reed, Dixie Ann A,B. Elementary Education, Cary, Mini Rider, Fall Camival Comm. Reed, Sarah Jane B.S. Elementary Education, Greensburg, SEA, NCTE, Reeder, Susan Lynne B.S. English, Columbus, I.U. Foundation, Union Board Comm. Ch., Alpha Lambda Dclta, Reinhold, Charles I. B.S. Social Studies, Jeffersonville, Intramurals, Psychology Club, SNEA. Ress, Robert Frederick B.S. Biology: Tell City, Phi Kappa Psi, Marching 100, Young Republicans. Ripple, Maryon Ilene B.S. Biology, San Francisco, Clllifrs I-11f1llCS HUHSS, RCC. Ch.: Alpha Lambda Delta, Mini Rider, Card Section Comm., ACU Regional Conf. Ritter, jo Anne B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy, Indianapolis: Kappa Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, YXVCA, Sigma Alpha Eta, Rodgers, Nancy Ellen B.S. Elementary Education, Trcvlac, SNEA. Roe, Sheila R. B.S. Elementary Education, Miami, Fla., Kappa Delta, Treas., YXVCA Cabinet, Union Board Steering Counn., Rush Counselor, Alpha Lambda Delta. Rogers, Susan R. B.S. Special Education, Indianapolis, Kappa Alpha Theta, Pom Pon Squad: LU. Foundation: Union Board Steering Comm. Class Councils, Student Ldr. Romine, Kay Diane B.S. Elementary Education, Columbus, YYVCA, ,Alpha Lambda Delta, Dean's List. Roseberry, Mary Margaret B.S. L.il1rary Science, Seymour, Mc-Nutt Quad, SEA. Rosenbarger, John Barry B.S. Bie oloilyz Indianapolis, Alpha Phi Omega, Sec., Trees Center, Jud. Bd., Dean's List. Rothbauer, Carol Ann B.S. Elementary Education, Charlestown, Forest Quad, Oricntor, SNEA, ACEI: Usher Corps, Newman Club. Rueff, Arla Rose B.S. Home Economics, Ilcnryville, Zeta Tau Alpha, YYVCA, SEA, llome Ee. Assoc. Rummel, Mary Ann B.S. Elementary Educa- tion, South Bend, Sigma Kappa, Treas., YYVCA, Rykovich, Kathleen Marie B.S. Elementary Education, Cary, ACE, NEA, Newman Club, Rec. Sec., AWS. Salisbury, Creggic Helen B.S. Elementary Education, Narberth, Pa., Kappa Alpha Theta, Student Senate, Cheerleader Conf., Dean's List, I.U. Foundation. Sallee, Pamela Anne B.S. Elementary Education, Bedford, Alpha Phi, YWCA, Redbook, Union Board Comm. Samson, Linda Gail B.S. Elementary Education, South Bend, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Hillel Foundation, Campus Chest. Sanborn, Suzanne Kay B.S. Elementary Education, Bloomington, SEA, YYVCA. Sanders, Carolyn Lee B.S. Elementary Education, Bedford, SNEA, NCTM, NSTA. Sanders, Martha :B.S. French, Tell City, Read Center, YVVCA, VVesley Foundation. Sanderson, Claudia Adel B.S. Fine Arts, Warsaw, Alpha Phi, Soc. Ch., Rush Counselor, Angel Flight, Exec. Officer, I.U. Foundation. Sauerland, James D. B.S. Speech and Theatre, Brookville, Dcan's List, Dra- maties, VVright Quad Photo Cluh. Scales, Mildred Louise B.S. Elementary Education, Seymour. Schafer, Martha Io B.S. Education, Scottsburg, Willkie Quad, Student Asst., Catholic Center, NEA. Schaefer, Sally Louise B.S. Elemen- tary Education, NVarshaw, Alpha Chi Omega, AYVS, SNEA, NSTA, Young Repub- licans, Sailing Club. Schiff, Iane Eileen B.S. English, Evansville, Alpha Omicron Pi, YWCA, INSITE, SEA, Action Party. Schilling, Mary Rogers B.S. English, Decatur, Ill., Zeta Tau Alpha, Ritual Ch., YYVCA, Union Board, I.U. Foundation, Arbutus. Schnell, Judith Anne B.S. Elementary Education, Brownsburg, Briscoc Quad, Soc. Ch., Willkie Quad, Vice-Cov., Oak tlall, Treas., SEA, Wesley Foundation. Schull, Connie B.S. Elementary Education, Terre lrlaute, Kappa Kappa Cannna, Marshal, YYVCA. Seipel, Mary Louise B.S. Social Studies, Corydon, Teter Quad, SNEA, YWCA. Sheets, Richard Edward B.S. English, Cohunbus, Arbutus, Daily Student, IN- SITE. Shilling, Ann Lynn B.S. Art, Ft. Wayne, Kappa Delta, Union Board, Fine Arts Co-ordinator, LUNA, Mt-Nutt Quad, Orient. Ch., Acad. Co-ord. Shoobridge, Janice Lynn B.S. Elementary Education, Indianapolis: Kappa Delta, YWCA, Rel. Affairs Commissioner, Young Democrats, Card Seetion, Membership Comm., Peace Corps Comm. Shumaker, Lynn M. B.S. Social Studies, Indianapolis, Kappa Kappa Cannna, Corr. See., Activ. Ch., YYVCA, Internatl. Affairs Commissioner, Presidents Ball Steering Comm., I.U. Foundation. Sicl-cert, John Gene B.S. .His- tory, Indianapolis, Mc-Nutt Squad. Sinnock, Hugh K. B.S. History, Cai'lnel, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, I.U. Foundation, Young Democrats, Falcon Club, Arnold Air Soc. Sleeth, Gail E. A.B. English, Shelbyville. Smith, Alexis Jane B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy, Delphi, Chi Omega, Union Board, YWCA, Sigma Alpha Eta. Smith, james VV. B.S. English, Milroy, XYrighl Quad, Treas., Young Repub- licans, Little 500 Team Mngr. Smoker, Marcia Faye B.S. English, Centerville, Young Republicans, SEA, Lulnen Staff, LUNA, Climbing Club. Smyers, Shirley Ellyn B.S. Elementary Education, Munster, YWCA, Soc. Concerns Co-Ch., SNEA, Homecoming Float Comm., Mini 500 Float Comm. ,. A . fx r -. w J sa., N M -8 R 'Y , YA l l is I L . i sr x' f ,F - 1- 9 , , ,. . ' U QQ l 0' X U i , - l f i as it W' y . . p , . 1 9' f 'r I,-,. - 12' . 5, 1- - Y WE ' 'R' 'fl 1 1 1 ' f Mlm E .. . 47 'lv' 'F 'f I ', , Q' 2. X l l 'rv . 'S gg as ,, V '71 : 'AWK 'Q ' fx Rt 1' ' l X -A 4' 4- 2, -. ' T M . X ' Education 483 ' udith Ann B.S. I'Ilt-mentar Edneationg Flora, Ilarper Ilall. Sobel, Barbsfydlildixrgf B.S. Elementary Iidut-aliiing St. Louis, Mieh.: -lull' BEL' YWICAL SNEA. Souers, judith Ann B.S. Iilementary Edin-ation, Ft. Wayne, Ieter Quad, SEAQ ACE, Spaekmnn, Ruth Carol B.S. hoeial hlndiesg Monticello, I.andt-s Ilonse, Jud. Bd. See., Union Board Coimn.g Sailing Cluhg Leadership Conf, Speer, Judith Lee A.B. Fine Arts: Brownstown, Alpha Cla Omega, I.U. Foundation, Steering Comm., Enomene, jr. SAB: Sr. Class Council: lr. Panht-llenie. Spivaek, Dale L. B.S. I'IIt-mt-nlary Education: Ilammondg Ilarper Hall. Steele, Karen Sue B.S. Art: Indianapolis, Alpha Omieron Pig Arhutns, YNVCA. Stewart, Sandra Kay B.S. Elena-ntary Edut-ation: Speneer. Strode, james Lee B.S. Social Studies, Nashville, SEAg Sailing Clnh. Strom, Joan Ilarriet A.B. Elementa Education, Cary, Sigma Delta Tang Pop Concerts Steering Comm., LUNA, Alrllmutus. Szabo, Sandra Lee B.S. I'Ilt-mentary Education, Cleveland Heights, O., Alpha Epsilon Phi, at-tiv. Ch., Ilomeeoming Parade Ch., I.U. Foundation: YVVCAQ Class Councils: Union Board Comm. Szymanski, David B.S. Biology, E. Chicago. Tallos, Linda Carol B.S. Iiflementary Education, Caryg Delta Delta Deltag Arhutnsg Union Board, At-tion Partyg l'VVCAg AVVS. Taylor, Zelma Stevens B.S. Elementary Education, Indianapolis, Templin, Stan Craig B.S. Fine Arts, Kokomo, I.U. Foundation. Theophilus, Barbara Grace B.S. Iileinentary ICdut-ationg Columbus. Thomas, Phyllis Ann B.S. Elementary Ildneationg Seymour, Zeta Tau Alpha, YVVCA: SEA. Tucker, Michael Vtlnyne B.S. Social Studiesg Clarksville, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pres., Vice-Pres.: Varsity Baseball, I.U. Foundation, PIEMMQ Intramurals. Tyk, janicc B.S. Eh-mentary I'fdut-ation, Iihnlnirst, Ill.: Chi Omega, Angel Flight, Pledge Tr.: jr, SABQ YtVCAg Alpha Lamhda Delta. Udowski, Madeline Rose B.S. Speeeh Pathology and Audiology: E, Chieagog Teter Quad, Vice-COV.: Sigma Alpha Etag SNEA. Uskert, Lorraine julie B.S. Elementary Educ-ation, Cary, Vllilllcie Quad, SNEA, ACE, INSITE. Utterback, Carol Ann B.S. Englishg Tipton, Kappa Alpha Theta, Sec-.g I.U. Foundationg Arhutus, Personnel Dir., YVVCAg Union Board Steering Comm, VonBurg, Richard Kirk B.S. Physical Edueationg Indianapolis. Vaichis, Pamela Kaye B.S. Englishg Cary, I.U. Foundationg I.U. Sing, Rahh Ind, Bd. See., Mini Rider. Vnnesh, Patricia ,Io B.S. Elementary Education: Brookfield, Ill., Gamma Phi Beta, House Mngr.g YXVCAQ I.U. Foundation. Wade, Barbara Elnore B.S. Special Education, Springfield, Ohiog Kappa Alpha Thetag I.U. Foundation: Union Board: Enomene. VVnde, Judith Irene B.S. Elementary Edueationg Indiana molisg Briseoe Quad. Walker, Carol Chism B.S. Elementary Edneationg Nasliville. IVnIker, Linda Kay B.S. Elementary Educa- tion, Salem: Sigma Kappag YIYCAQ ACEQ Union Board Comm. VVaIterhouse, Douglas Dwight B.S. Social Seienee and Psychology, Bremen, Delta Chi, Tryus Party, Exec-. Comm. VVaIters, Carol Ann B.S. Elementary Education: Cary, SNEAQ ACE, Young Republicans, Great Issues, Waxman, Diane Esther B.S. English, South Bend, Hillel Foundation, Forest Quad Ind. Bd, Ch., Teter Quad, Cov.g Memorial Hall Jud, Bd.: Union Board Comm. Co-Ch. YVQ:-bster, Sarah Hook B.S. English, Columbusg XVRA. VVeeks. Roberta Anne B.S. Social Studies: Curry House, Floor Rep.1 Paolig Natl. Rifle Assot-.3 Phi Oinegag Rifle and Pistol Club, Wleigleb, Danny B.S. Elementary Educ-ation, New Albany, SNEAg Dean's List. Weihmiller, Barbara Ann B.S. Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, Press I.U. Foundation, Steering Comm.. Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Uniori Board Comm, Ch. YVestfaII, Nancy Ellen B.S. Elementary Education, Indian- apolisg Delta Camma, Corr, Sec., SEA: Young Republicans. YVVCA. VVhcatIey lane A. AB. Elementary Eduvationz Logansport: Delta Ciannnag I.U. Foundation? gWVC3A.CYVhets!ogie, lam? J. IBIS. Covennianentg IXtAII:Ol'Il'Z Phi Delta Thetag' Union oar omni.: ounf e u ieansg Tres. VH . , ' ' Englishgsalcmixwvck P Bls ttmll VVhipple, Rita L. B.S. 484 Education E, l A .- . f S' M -.- Q ' ' J i ' D C x ii' ' - 1, 4 .. A Q, A 3 , I ' S 2-I 3, f if ,f C 5 ' A- Q' I 'Z' .- fa cf 5. .. I. T 1 'rv A Q9 Xf., ' ' t , rf-'r H wp ' . 1 -:r r 1' l . B - ', f .. V- ,V L: : p 6. , Q' Y' r --, ' 4 . -A VR ii - ' ' W . .' ab -1- i ,F Q Vg, b. --D -.. J :iq ' S xr-W V . ,NF f . fa A fda: , - 'I .4 WS 2' 'Y' C 0 W 6'-15 BT 5. 2 , Af -, 1-' ' '27 Ts' Ain if' .-. an , . f xg ... .., I ,F V ,Q G ' . . N ' v s X' 2. . Si . A, - ff' 6 . 4 ,'-nf ke ls' N W - K M- l ' Q P X 's f x 6 I 9' V' 0 . . I , ,,, gl, N t WVliite, Valerie lean B.S. Social Studies, Bloomington, INSITE. Wilcoxson, john Curtis jr. B.S. Special Education, jeffersonville, SEA, Young Democrats, CEC. WVilliains, Johanna R. B.S. Elementary Education, Hebron, Forest Quad, Cult. Co-ord., Sl'.A. WVinters, Gene L. B.S. English, Peru, hlcNutt Quad, Iuclo Club, Vicc'Prcs., Weight Club, Sec.-Treas., Intramurals, YMCA, Dean's List. Wissmiller, janet Louise B.S, Education, Rantoul, Ill., Camma Phi Beta, Pledge Tr., Pom Pon Squad, Arbutus, YWCA. Wolfe, Lynn Frederick B.S. Fine Arts, Bremen, lXIeNutt Quad, Iud. Bd., NAICA. YVolfc, Nancy Ann A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy, Shipshewanag Ilarper Hall, Christian Ccntcr Tutor, Sailing Club, Sigma Alpha Eta. Woodworth, Susan C. B.S. Speech and 'l'healre, Indianapolis, NVillkie Quad, Pres., IRHA, Pres., I.U. Foundation, Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta. Worthington, Sylvia Anita B.S. Elementary Education, Cary, Briscoe Quad: Cosmopolitan Club, SEA, NAACP. Woytinek, john Martin Ir. B.S. Radio and Television, N. Judson, Sigma Delta Chi, 'l'reas., WVIFU, Sports Dir., Sr. Class Council. Wright, Suzanne B.S. Biological Sciences, Indianapolis, Beck House, IN- SITE. Wyman, Sharon O'Bryan B.S. English, Pekin, SNEA, Drama, Dean's List. Yoder, Mary Ann B.S. Elementary Education, Elkhart, Alpha Phi. Young, John Iloward A.B. Chemistry and hlatliematics, Bloomington, Lambda Chi Alpha, Varsity Wrestling, Little 500 Rider. Zaclra, Mariorie Lynn B.S. Elementary liclucationg Clit-s.erton, McNutt Quad, Treas., SEA, Soc. Ch., ISTA Conf. Rep., ACE. Zaphiriou, john Emanuel B.S. Social Studies, Indianapolis, Foster Quad, Vice-Gov., Tcter Quad, Acad. Co-ord., SNEA, Young Republicans. l-lealth, Physical Education, and Recreation ' ' .4 ..- . .4 0. si - X 1 it -'Pa' t l Q' 0 9 -.. it, Q A Vu- ,PQI ,f 1 5 5 'x gt? 4 PL i lm I C, W , ., 9 I Y Acker, Barbara Lynn B.S. Recreation, Evansville, Sailing Club, Undergrad. Rec. Soc., I.U, Foundation. Allender, Pamela jill B.S. Physical Itdutationg Acton, PEMM Club. Altman, Sandra Kay B.S. Recreation, Mooresville, Chi Omega, Mortar Board, Panlicllenic, Pres., I.U. Foundation, Pleiades, Pres. Behnen, Phillip Leo B.S. Recreation, Riclnnoncl, Briscoe Quad, Sailing Club, Undergrad. Rec. Soc., YMCA, Christian Center, Catholic Center, Soc. Ch. Binford, Alice Denise B.S. Physical Education, Indianapolis, Forest Quad, PEMM Club, NCACU. Blackmore, Karen M. B.S. Physical Education, Worthington, Zeta Tau Alpha, House Mngr., Criinson Cadettes, PEMM Club, Memorial Hall, Jud. Bd.: Union Board, Comm. Ch. Blose, Beverly jean B.S. Physical Education, Brookville, PICMM Club, Pub. Ch., Spanish Club, SNEA. Bolly, Murna Lee B.S. Physical Iiducation, Clarksville, Alpha Phi, Belles, PEMM Club, YNVCA. Brooks, john Wesley II B.S. Physical Education, Cambridge, Mass., Omega Psi Phi, Varsity Track, Capt., I-Mcn's Club. Carter, Leona Lee B.S, Physical Education, Martins- ville, PEMM Club. Cline, Lucy Carol B.S. Recreation, Martinsville. Dobbins, Gene Arlin Ir. B.S. Physical Education, Liverpool. N.Y., Ski Club, Pres., Dean'S List: Phi E silon Kappa. Duke, lane A. B.S. Physical Education, Buffalo, N.Y., PEMM Clhb, Sr. Class Rep. Evans, Barbara Candi B.S. Recreation, Brownsburg, Union Board Comm., Undergrad, Rec. Soc., Sailing Club, See. Eydt, Ronald james B.S. Physical Education, Lewiston, N.Y., PENM Club, Undergrad. Rec. Soc. HPER -ISS 5- Q cn p,s wi f 1' ,1- 3 I I S- 5, N' I Y, eu ,V 4 E, -5 I 7 e T s.1 ' P l Qf fs cv-S s l A is L-1 - ' , .L IN ,gr .. vw ., , K -. . xr w V ! l , l -. i I ,K J 'Wi - 4 5, 9 -- , x Q A ' 1 'eg 1 , s . ,Q f ,, , ,C . K N - 5? ' . of , hi L. I ' 1 41 'ah 43 .. 4 If , G. 1 ,Qt J HPER 'll A I . 4- .. ,.. i Fiddler, Linda Elaine B.S. Physical Education, Portage, PEMM Club. Freeman, Kayleen Elaine B.S. Physical Education, Midland, Mich., PEMM Club, Class Rep., WRA, Sports Ch., Alpha Lambda Delta. Cates, Aim Elizabeth B.S. Physical Education, Brownsburg, Beck House, PEMM Club. Cray, joy Arlene B.S. Physical Education, Hammond, Alpha Phi, PEMM Club, LUNA, WRA, Sailing Club, I.U. Foundation. Hamilton, Emory Delos Ir. B.S. Physical Educa- tion, Ft. Wayne, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledge Tr., PEMM Club, Intramurals. Hcister, Cheryl Ann B.S. Physical Education, Lancaster, Ohio, Sigma Kappa, Corr. See., I.U. Foundation, Panhellenic Rush Counselor, WRA, Sec., PEMM Club, Union Board Comm. Henderson, Constance B.S. Physical Education, In- dianapolis, PEMM Club. Hesson, Ioeen Elaine B.S. Modern Dance, Indianapolis, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Modern Dance W'orkshop, Pub. Ch., Marching 100 Twirlcr, PEMM Club. Hood, Larry D. B.S. Physical Education, Cosport. Inniger, Ervin Lee Ir. B.S. Physical Education, Berne, Foster Quad, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, PEMM Club, Pres., I-Mr-n's Club, I.U. Foundation. Iohnson, Kathleen B. B.S. Physical Education, Springville, N.Y., Oceanides, PEMM Club. Jordan, Robert Michael B.S. Physical Education, Milroy, Mc-Nutt Quad, Phi Epsilon Kappa, PEMM Club. Kellum, Paul Nicholas B.S. Physical Education, Plainfield, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Treas., PEMM Club. Kifer, Nancy Ann B.S. Physical Education, Ft. Branch, NVRA Exec. Board, Treas., PEMM Club, Cheerblock Comm. Knight, Carey Kemp B.S. Physical Education, Indianapolis, Intramurals. Kortenber. Roseann B.S. Physical Education, New Haven, Briscoe Quad, PEMM Club, Undergrad. Rec. Soc., Maple Hall, Ree. Co-ord. Loschky, Sonya Lynn B.S. Physical Education, Indianapolis, Tcter Quad, Jud. Bd., Rec. Co-ord., PEMM Club, VVRA, YWCA. Loudermilk, Michael Iohn B.S. Physical Education, Indianapolis, Delta Tau Delta. Marcy, Jeanne B.S. Physical Education, Potts- town, Pa., McNutt Quad, Great Issues, PEMM Club, YWCA, Undergrad. Leadership Conf., AAI-IPER, Martin, Beverly Sue B.S. Physical Education, Terre Haute, Alpha Phi, Pom Pon Squad, PEMM Club. Martin, Larry Don B.S. Mathematics and Physical Education, Bloomington, PEMM Club. Molby, Virginia Ann B.S. Recreation, Bloomington, Oceanides, Treas., Pres., Undergrad. Rec. Soc., Hist., Pub. Ch., I.U. Foundation. Oliver, James Olin B.S. Physical Education, Oolitie, PEMM Club. Porter, Shirley Rae B. S. Physical Education, Houston, Tex., PEMM Club, Rifle Club. Rapp, Phyllis Marlene A.B. Physical Education, Columbus, Zeta Tau Alpha, PEMM Club, 'W A. Reynolds, Vickie Sue B.S. Physical Education, Columbus, Kappa Kappa Gamma, PEMM Club, YVVCA, AVVS. Ridenour, Carol Jean B.S. Physical Educa- tion, Eckerty, Forest Quad, PEMM Club, SNEA. Robinson, Richard Douglas B.S. Physical Education, Brooklyn, N.Y., Omega Psi Phi, Track Team, I-Men's Club. Rupright, William E. B.S. Recreation, Bluffton, Sigma Phi Epsilon, I.U. Foundation, Arnold Air Society, Pres. Sleight, Robert Larry B.S. Management, Orleans, YAF, Young Republicans, Dcan's List. Smith, Carol Iean B.S. Physical Education, Cincinnati, Ohio, VVillkie Quad, Rec. Co-ord, PEMM Club, Vice-Pres., I.U. Foundation, WRA, Sports Mngr., Interest Groups. Smith, Cheryl Ann B.S. Physical Education, Ft. VVayne, Poplars, Rec. Co-Ch., PEMM Club. Stevenson, Thomas Henry B.S. Physical Education, Randolph, Mass., Varsity Baseball, U-School Coaching Staff. Stout, Dorothy lean B.S. Physical Education, Chatham, Ill., Alpha Phi, Ist Vice-Pres., AVVS, NVRA, Bd, Member, PEMM Club, Sutlin, joel Mayer B.S. Physical Education, Chicago, Ill., Sigma Alpha Mu, Gymnastics Team, Capt., Soph. Class Honor Award, I-Menis Club, Bd, of Dir. Tolchinsky, Jean D. B.S. Physical Education, Whiting, Alpha Epsilon Phi, PEMM Club, Vice-Pres., VVRA, YWCA, Hillel Foundation. Turpen, Larry W. B.S. Physical Education, Bedford, Acacia, Chap., Varsity Basketball, I.U. Foundation, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Cuide, See., PEMM Club. Ward, Robert Larry B.S. Physical Education, Indianapolis, Ski Club. Treas.: Phi Epsilon Kappa, Treas., Rifle and Pistol Club, Rifle Team, Watts, Judith Jane B.S. Physical Education, Plainfield, Briscoe Quad, PEMM Club, Ir. Class Rep., Maple Hall, House Council. Weaver, Carol Jean B.S. Physical Education, Allendale, N.-I., Chi Omega, Pleiades, gblvcljxoundation, Steering Comm., SAB, Sec.-Treas., Vice-Pres., Pom Pon Squad, V Weisensteincr, Sandra B.S. Physical Etlucationg Chicago, Ill.: hlcNutt Quad, Vice-Coy., Poin'Pon Squad: PISMM Club, Pub. Ch., VVRA, Sportshenclg I.U. Foundation. Whitson, Carol Ann A.B. llcalth and Safety: Brownstoxvng Briscoe Quad, Cov,g PLMM Club. Yanney, Marian Carol H.S, Physical Ifdueationa Cin- Clfmillii Olllnl KFIPPU KNPD21 Gamma, llousc Ch.. I.U. Foundation: Football Stu- dent Recruiting Comm., PISMM Clubg Dc'an's List: LU, Sing, ' Adams, Ralph Stuart I.D. Law, Ft, Wayne, Young Republicans. Anderson, Cliffordjoseph LL.B. Law, Terre Haute, Phi Alpha Deltag Young Republicans. Androski, Iohn Francis LL.B. Law, Ansonia, Conn. Baker, Marvin George LL.B. Law, Indianapolis. Bates, David S. ID. Estate Planning and Taxation: Indian- apolis Phi Delta Theta, Soc. Ch., Phi Delta Phi, Kappa Mu Epsilon. Billings, Charles Thomas LL.B. Lawg Flora. Bliss, Dennis Leslie LL.B. Law, Asbury Park, NJ.: Phi Delta Phi, Student-Bar Assoc., Sailing Club. Bloom, Lewis Elliott LL.B. Law, Bloomington, Student Bar Assoc. Boyd, Carter C. Ir. LL.B. Lawg Inrlianapolisg Student Bar Assoc. Brubeck, David H. LL.B. Law, W. Lafayette, Student Bar Assoc. Buelow, Gary Arthur LL.B. Law, Ft. Wayne, Student Bar Assoc. Burton, jackie R. LL.B. Lawg Indianapolis. Bussell, Donald D. LL.B. Law, Anderson, Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Assoc. Carpenter, Harry Paul I.D. Law, Indianapolis. Cassidy, J. Phillip LL.B. Lawg Marion. Castcrline, David L. j.D. Lawg Dunkirk: Student Bar Assoc.: Phi Alpha Delta. Collet, Charles John LL.B. Law, Iurlianapolisg Student Bar Assoc. Drew, James Ellis LL.B. Lawq lluntingtong Student Bar Assoc., Phi Delta Phi. DuC0mb, Robert james Ir. LL.B. Law, South Bend, Indiana Law Iournal, Writer. Engber, Michael David ID. Law, South Bend, Student Bar Assoc. Ewan, William Kenneth LL.B. Law: Lawrenceburigq Phi Delta Phi. Fisher, Daniel E. I.D. Law, Indianapolis. Flotow, William J. LL.B. Law: Mit-liigan Cityg Student Bar Assoc., Phi Dt-lta Phi. Franklin, John David LL.B. Law: Kcntland, Sigma Chig Young Repuhlicansg Sailing Club. Frey, Bruce M. LL.B. Law, Silver Lake, Student Bar Assoc. Givens Stephen Bruce LL.B. Law, Anderson. Gleason, Charles S. LL.B. Law, Intliabapolis, Phi Delta Phi. Hardt, Daniel R. LL.B. Law, Indianapolis. Hayes, Philip li. LL.B. Law, Rensselaer. Helfrich, Harry Albert Ir. LL.B. Law, Indianapolis, Student Bar Assoc. fe 9? .- Law we A.-. J ggi: I i 'V Q , 4' - ,C N 'vw if 4 t 1: A Q' , ,. , I -Q 5, Q-T. I 5- C' l Fw L. . kr -,- :J I vi 1 , he-l M 1 1 v x ills r 55. 2? -1, are ' 7 Law -187 I D 'd JD l iw Bloomfield Phi Delta Phi' Student Bar Assoc. Ho t, 1. avi . . .1 1 I f , Howard, John M. Jr. LL.B. Law, Danville, Student Bar Assoc., Young Republi- ' ' - ' ' ,Llxt-Ph'Alha cans, Phi Delta Phi, Clerk. Iluntmgton, Marion J. LL.B. Law, ner y, 1 p Delta Kinney, Jeffrey R. j.D. Law, Plaiulield, Phi Delta Phi, Ilist.: Student Bal Associ Krause, john A. LL.B. Law, Indianapolis. Lantz, ,lcffcry L. LL.B. Law, Indianapolis, Student Bar Assoe., Treas., Dance Ch., Phi Delta Phi, Rush Ch., Young Rt-puhlieans, Treas., Midwest Fed. of College Repuhlieans, Ch., 'l'ri-as., Pulzlieity Dir. Leekner, Richard L. LL.B. Law, Indianapolis. Lehr, Terry Vaughan LL.B. l,aw, South Bend. Lesch, Millard David I.D. Law, Portland, Ore., Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Assoc, Lowe, L. Robert Ir. LL.B. Law, Indianapolis. Mantel, Richard Morris LL.B. Law, Indianapolis, Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Assoc. Marshall, C. Richard j.D. Law, Evansville, Lambda Chi Alpha, Stu- dent Bar Assoe,, Phi Delta Phi, Michael, Stephen john LL.B. Law, Huntington, Lamhda Chi Alpha, Viee-Pres., Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Assoe., Young Demo- crats, Pres. Morell, William Rex jr. LL.B. Law, Indianapolis, Sludent Bar Assoc., Treas., Phi Delta Phi. Nunn, Kenneth L. LL.B. Law, Jeffcrsonville, Student Bar Assoc. Quinn, Charles Lewis LL.B. Law, Garrett, Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Assoc., Young Repuhlicans. Randall, james E. -l.D. Law, Crown Point, Student Bar Assoc., Minton Moot Ct. Competition, Phi Alpha Delta, Indiana Law loumal. Rudkin, A. 1. jr. LL.B. Law, Greenwood, Phi Delta Phi. Russell Donald Glen LL.B. Law, Speedway, Phi Alpha Delta, Young Democrats. Rutlcowski, Arthur Donald LL.B. Law, Hammond, Phi Delta Theta, I.U. Foundation, Sphinx Club, Student Bar Assoc. Safrin, Franklin Allen LL.B. Law, Indianapolis, Phi Delta Phi, Exchequer, Chap., Student Bar Assoc. Schappi, David Brian j.D. Law, Calumet City, Ill., Indiana Law journal, jr. Writer, Phi Delta Phi, I-list., Student Bar Assoc. Sparks, Ierry Duke LL.B. Law, Terre Haute, Phi Delta Phi. Stivers, Raymond Victor LL.B. Law, Indianapolis, Phi Delta Phi. Summers, David E. LL.B. Law, Thom- town. Thompson, john N. j.D. Law, Indianapolis, Law journal. Tucker, Thomas A. LL.B. Law, Indianapolis, Student Bar Assoc. Twcedle, john Frederick LL.B. Law, l-Iammond, Phi Gamma Delta, Student Bar Assoc., Vice-Pres. Vandivier, Richard VV. LL.B. Law, Franklin, Phi Delta Phi. Williams, Iohn E. Jr. LL.B. Law, Ft. Wayne, VVoods, Eldon Carl LL.B. Law, Ft, Branch. 488 Law F N , . 4- 'SC ' t .J on -s, +72 , CL. ' A I4 L-. K il sa 1 'F-' A 4 1, T 2-: 'i . 1 I . I ' 531, I Q I :ei - Q., :2 4 3: 'Tir li A hd -. in I Y . .4 C- - - ei i as f' 4. T' 3? ff- i A if Nu I . -f is A rf' if ,, ' .5 ' I 4., t- 1 i ' 'Q '-xvvi . TSX - E I ff, Q .Q Medicine Bnrtel, L. Dan M.D. Medicine, Kokomo. Bascom, Karleen A. M.D. Medicine, Monterey, Combined Dcgrcc Program, SAMA, Camera Club, Vice-Pres. Bash, Stephen E. M.D. Medicine, Ft. Wayne. Beckman, Arthur Joseph M.D. Medicine, Lowell. Bishop, William David M.D. Medicine, Crown Point. Blackburn, Jeffery B. M.D. Medicine, Frankfort. Borin, Howard Zalkan M.D. Medicine, Indianapolis. Bougher, Gerald Ray M.D. Medicine, Galveston. Brueggemann, W. George M.D. Medicine, New Haven, SAMA. Cagle, Nancy jane B.S, Medical Technology, Brazil, Alpha Delta Theta, Sec. Caradonna, joe Scott M.D. Medicine, North Vernon, Delta Tau Delta, Nu Sigma Nu. Carter, Guy A. M.D. Medicine, Muncie, Camera Club, Pres., SAMA. Cassle, Marietta Mae M.D. Medicine, Terre Haute. Chandler, Leon Harvey Ir. M.D. Mcdicinc, Goshen. Cheng, Yin Yan M.D. Medicine, China. Clendenin, joseph Grier M.D. Medicine, Indianapolis, Sigma Nu, Nu Sigma Nu, I.U. Foundation Steering Comm. Cooper, Shelby O. M.D. Medicine, Indian- apolis, Phi Rho Sigma, Vice-Pres. Coppes, Iuhn Briggs M.D. Medicine, Nappanee, SAMA. Cunningham, Carolyn Ann M.D. Medicine, Kingman, Soph., Ir., Sr. Class Treas., Alpha Omega Alpha, SAMA, American Medical NVomen's Assoc., jr. Member. Day, Iames Franklin M.D. Medicine, Beech Grove, The Castle. Feldman, Howard E. M.D. Medicine, Hammond, Fisher, Sue Ann B.S. Physical Therapy, Oak Park, Ill., Kappa Kappa Gamma. Fortrier, William Robert M.D. Medicine, Camphcllshurg, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Franks, Larry C. M.D. Medicine, Sullivan, Nu Sigma Nu. Caebler, John William M.D. Medicine, Indianapolis. Carling, Tom Iohn M.D. Medicine, Muncie, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Corr. Sec.: Alpha Epsilon Delta, Nu Sigma Nu, Rush Ch. Grainger, Iames L. M.D. Medicine, South Bend. Crisell, Ted Wood M.D. Medicine, Indianapolis, Nu Sigma Nu, Pres., Med, School Sr. Class, Pres., Sr. Council, SAMA. Haney, VV. Patrick M.D. Medicine, Crawfordsville. Hathaway, William Henry M.D. Medicine, Butler, Phi Beta Pi, Treas., Hist. Haynes, Keith Edward M.D. Medicine, Marion. Heinsen, Charles Edward M.D. Medicine, Kokomo, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Beta Pi, S.-KMA. I-Ielvie, Janice Benham M.D. Medicine, Cannel, SAM.-X, CMAS. Henry, Ben M.D. Medicine. Hertzer, Norman Ray M.D. Lafayette, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Pres., Student Senate. Medicine 489 1.5 1.5 IF - 1 I ,. i 1 rr' ISJ A.: nr -'59 1 i f Y,,, n a Q 1 x I 4 I i- 4 YF- I ' Vw lla rg, I 'x 'Q' A x.- as 'X 1 51 I .: Q I .hlah i I . -U I . I fp. P ,LT 'fl 77' L 4. H . J' ir. 1 , :nhl I I ' . up i N 1 .. 11 L ' ' , Q-. 8-N tl Ai A A S , ' . In ' fi ,lu- ,vig A 490 Medicine f-' 1 wr Hoover, David E. M.D. Medicine, Churubusco, Phi Chi. Howland, Carl Bruce M.D. Medicine, Cary. Hunteman, Roy Keith M.D. Medicine, Indianapolis, Christian Medical Society, Senior Clinic Coordinator, Alpha Omega Alpha. Hurwitz, Robert M.D. Medicine. Isch, john Harry M.D. Medicine, Bluffton, Alpha Omega Alpha. Johnson, David Edward M.D. Medicine, Bedford, Sigma Xi, Nu Sigma Nu, Lieber Teaching Award. Kay, john Boyd M.D. Medicine, W. Lafayette, Alpha Epsilon Delta: SAMA, C.P. Cluh. LaSalle, William B. M.D. Medicincq Wabash, Phi Gamma Delta, Corr. Sec., Little 500 Rider, Phi Chi, Pres. Law, Yu Hong M.D. Medicine, Hong Kong, China, Christian Medical Society, Pub. Ch. Liechty, Curtis A. M.D. Medicine, Berne, Phi Chi, Treas., Christian Medical Society. Loftman, Bert A. M.D. Medicine, Newark, Del. Martin, Freeman M.D. Medicine, Indianapolis, SAMA, Sr. Council. Mayer, Toby Gerald M.D. Medicine, East Chicago, Sigma Alpha Mu, Vice-Pres., Alpha Epsilon Delta, C.P. Club. Mayrose, Richard Smith M.D. Medicine, Terre Haute, SAMA. Mentendiek, Mary Ann M.D. Medicine, Indianapolis, SAMA. Minnis, Suzanne B.S. Physical Therapy, LaPorte, Allied Health Council, Sec., Union Board, Corr. Sec., Phi Theta, Pine Hall Council, Sec. Moe, John Fredrick M.D. Medicine, Kellogg, Idaho, SAMA, Vice-Pres., Sec., Phi Chi, Flying Physicians Assoc. Mohamed, Leonard K. M.D. Medicine, Michigan City. Monn, Larry Neil M.D. Medicine, Ft. NVayne, Phi Gamma Delta, Vice-Pres., I.U. Foundation, YMCA, SAMA. Muchori, Augustine Muchai M.D. Medicine, Kiambu, Kenya, SAMA. Mueller, Terry R. M.D. Medicine, Indianapolis, SAMA, Fresh. Class Vice- Pres., Sr. Council. Musgrave, john M. M.D. Medicine, Plainfield. Myers, Delbert Dennis M.D. Medicine, Seymour. Nation, Robert Darrell M.D. Medicine, Oak- land City, SAMA. Nieewander, Kurt Robert M.D. Medicine, Parsons, Donald Alva M.D. Medicine, Bloomington, Combined Degree Pro- gram. Pearce, Robert Michael M.D. Medicine, Indianapolis, SAMA. Pell, Donald McLaury M.D. Medicine, Brazil, Class Pres. Picago, Marilyn joan B.S. Physical Therapy, Milwaukee, Wis., Phi Theta. Pride, Glenn Lee M.D. Medicine, Indian- apolis, SAMA. Ruley, Michael Robert M.D. Medicine, Indianapolis, Phi Beta Pi. Salzarulo, Henry Halbing M.D. Medicine, Richmond, Phi Eta Sigma, Hist., Alpha E silon Delta, Vice-Pres., Phi Gamma Delta, SAMA. Schalliol, James Paul M.D. Medicine, Washington: Sigma Chi, SAMA, Alpha Epsilon Delta. Schmidt, Alden Theodore Jr. M.D. Medicine, Highland, Alpha Omega Alpha, SAMA. Schroeder, Stephen Blaine M.D. Medicine, New Haven, SAMA. Schweikle, Mary R. M.D. Medicine- VVilliamsport, Pa. Seater, Susan Marie B.S. Physical Therapy, South Bend, DeIta Zeta, Phi Theta. Smith, Jerrold Rex M.D. Medicine, Anderson. Stickney, Roger Wilde M.D. Medicine, Pierceton, Phi Chi. Stimson, Harry R. M.D. Medicine, Gary, SAMA. Smllef, H0117 I. M.D. Medicine, WVooclhum. Sugarman, Donald R. M.D Medicine, French Lick, Alpha Omega Alpha, SAMA. Thompson, Larry G. M.D Medicine, South Bend, Phi Beta Pi, Archon, Sr. Council. Thorpe, W. Keith M.D Medicine, Hamburg, N.Y., SAMA. Trittschuh, John Richard M.D. Medicine, Muncie, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Fresh. Med. Class, Pres., Nu Sigma Nu, Vice- Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa. Van Hoolf, Robert M. M.D. Medicine, Vincennes, Phi Beta Pi, Sec., SAMA. Van Osdol, William Russell B.S. Medicine, Warsaw, Phi Chi. Vinciguerra, Dome- nic Eugene MD, Medicine, Phi Chi, Delta Epsilon Sigma. Watanabe, August M M.D, Medicine, Beme, Phi Chi. Williamson, Wallace Franklin M.D, Medicine- Ft. Wayne, Ir. and Sr. Class, Sec. , 4Wuchner, Edward I. M.D. Medicine, jasper, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Chi. XVyse, L. Arnold M.D. Medicine, Indianapolis, SAMA, Council Member. Yosowitz, Edward E. M.D. Medicine, Vincennes, at xixhi E p .my Q Ti V , 1 1 A Music Abel, Albert Eugene B.S. Voice, Independence, Mo., Teter Quad, Spelunk- ing Cluh, Vlfrcstling, Campus Christians, Opera Productions. Alexander, Peter M. B.M,E. Music Education: Sante Fc, N.M,, Marching 100, Phi Mu Alpha. Bowden, Teresa Jeanne B.M.E. Music Education, Mitchell, Singing Hoosiers. Butler, Terry Earl B.M.E, Music Education, Franklinton, La., Kappa Alpha Psi, Vice-Pres., Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Vice-Prcs.: Marching 100, Asst. Drum Major, Baha'i Cluh: Kappa Kappa Psi. Christine, Patricia VVinifred B.M.E. Music Education, Cary, Alpha Chi Omega, MENC, Sr. Rep., Tau Beta Sigma, Crcat Issues, Steer- ing Comm., Student Covernmcnt, Corr. Sec., Class Councils. Christy, Carol Dian B.M.E. Music Therapy, Indianapolis, Forest Quad, Pres., VVells Quad, Pres., Mortar Board, Song Ldr., I.U. Foundation, Sigma Alpha Iota, Music Therapy Cluh. DeWVald, VValter Edwyn B.M. Piano, Michigan City, Quiz Bowl. Domek, Richard Charles B.M. Music Theory, Chicago, Ill., Foster qpad Academic Unit, Gov., A Cappella Choir, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Kappa Lam da. Durand, Deryle Ann B.S. Voice and Radio and Television, Michigan City, Landes House, Soc. Ch., Arulitus Queen Court, Sigma Alpha Iota, I.U. Sing, Singing Hoosiers, Belles. Erb, Kathleen A. B.M. Violin, Washington, D.C.g Trees Center, Christian Science Org., Rec. Sec, Vice-Pres., Rdr., Alpha Lambda Delta, Phil- harmonic. Fishback, Carneta Kay B,M.E. Music Education, Montpelier, Tau Beta Sigma. Froberg, Sheri Laine B.M. Clarinet, Valparaiso, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Kappa Lambda. Cordon, Nancy Harris B.M.E. Music Ec ucation, Waldwick, NJ., Forest Quad, Rcc. Softball, Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Concert Orchestra. Cordon, Peter Jon B,M. French Horn, Detroit, Mich., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Quintet of thc Americas. Graves, Nancy Marilyn B.M.E. Music Therapy, Jonesboro, Sigma Alpha Iota, Song Ldr., Music Therapy Club, Vice- Pres,, University Singers. Gyure, Carole Sue B.M.E. Music Therapy and Piano, Cary, Beck House, Mu Phi Epsilon, Pres., Alum, Sec,, Music Therapy Club, Pres., MENC. Hansen, Calvin John B.M.E. Music Education, Huntington, Kappa Kappa Psi, Marching 100, Jazz Ensemble. Hansen, Judy Aim B,M.E. Voice, Marion, Iowa, Mason Hall, Cult. Ch., I.U. Sing, Song Ldr., MENC, Puh., Mu Phi Epsilon, Song Dir., Chap., Singing Hoosiers. Hoppe, Kathryn Marie B.M. Music Theory, New Hyde Park, N.Y,, Forest Quad, Res. Asst., Sigma Alpha Iota, Scc., Landes House, Cult. Ch., University Singers. Icncks, Elizabeth L. B.M. Piano, Calesburg, Ill., Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Alpha Iota, A Cappella Singers, Dcan's List, Opera Chorus Accompanist, YWVCA. Q! ii t 271 fv- .l . 4 .Km pl I L Ae , I . l fi' X ,Q in ' 2 f fvw r W ' ,Q I . I in 57 fa -'N ll f- wx - A F, . , l J F in t A Pi l ll? if' Q., I' . ge Music 491 Ienks, Linda Lee B.M. Piano, Raleigh, N.C,, Alpha Lamhda Delta, Mu Phi Epsilon, Pi Kappa Lambda. Klatte, Sharon Anita B.S. Music Therapy, Indian- apolis, Clark I-louse, Music Therapy Cluh, Pres., Program Ch., Singing Hoosiers, Little 500 Variety Show, Ilomeeoming Variety Show, Christmas Iive on Cam1pus. McGary. Dianne Horney B.M.E. Voice, Atlanta, Ca., Sigma Kappa, Sigma A pha T I'l i dns YWCA Morisscau Mary Margaret Iota, Trcas., Angel Flight, rcas., ea '.', 1 . .. , B.M. Flute, Kirkwood, Mo., Pi Kappa Lamhda, I,U. Philharmonic. Mundy, Nancy Catherine B.M. Piano, Harrison Jurg, Va., Mu Phi Ilpsilon. Nelson Katherine Lucille BM Voice- Grand Forks, N.D. Forest Quad. Niles, ,Ianet Carolyn B.M.IC. Music Education, Winchester, Mass., Alpha Xi Delta. Corr. See., I'Iist., Song Ltlr., Sigma Alpha Iota, Rec. Sec., Belles: I.U. Sing, MENC Pavlick Marjorie L. B.S. Music Therapy, Kokomo, Clark House, Jud. Bd., K th Ch rles Sigma Alpha Iota, Amer. Cuild of Organists, Treas. Pientka, enne a B.M. Piano, ltiilwaukee, Wis. Pierce, Mareille l3.M.E. Music Education, Modesto, Calif., Alpha Xi Delta, Ilec. See., journal Coir., Panhellenie Rush Counselor: Tau Beta Sigma, MENC, Wesley Foundation, Symphonic Wind Ensemble. R tI'ff Mm' F. B.M.E. Music Thera y, Cincinnati, Ohio, University Presby- U I i Y terian Chapel Council, Music Therapy Cliih, A Capella Choir. Rayfield, Robert ' ' 0 - - l K1 K. . Psi, Pres, Phi Mu Eugene B.M.IL, Music Isducation, llammont, lppa 1 pa . Alpha Sinfonia, Marching 100- SAB: National IntercoTlcgiate Band. Ritchie, Martha R. B,M. Organ, Evansville, Clark I-louse, Fresh. Oricntor, Sr. Class Coun- cil, Sigma Alpha Iota. Vice-Pres., Mini Coach. Shnin, Paula Estelle B.S. Music, Lancaster, Pa. Shierling, R. Thomas B. S. Flute and Business Accounting, Sara- toga, Marching 100, University Orchestra, A Capella Chorus, Accounting Club. Slaughter, Susan lane B.M. Trumpet, MeCurdsville. Surber, Alice Claudette B.M.E. Voice, Tipton, Delta Camma, Song l,dr,, Sigma Alpha Iota, Miss I.U. Pageant, 2nd Runner-up, 500 Festival Princess. Yarling, Linda Ann B.M.E. Music Education, Indianapolis, Alpha Xi Delta, Pres., Hee. Sec., Pi Kappa Lambda, Alpha Lambda Delta, Ill. Foundation. I Albrecht, Peggy Sue B.S. Nursing, Lakeville, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow- ship, Nurses Christian Fellowship, Sec-Treas. Alfred, Ioan Lee B.S. Nursing' Flkainfielch AVVS: Sr. Class Pres., CDANS. Allen, Sandra Lee B.S. Nursing? Ivmeennesq CDANSQ Nurses Christian Fellowship. Anderson, Mary Ann B.S. Nursing, South Bend. Ault, Marsha Ann B.S. Nursing, Kokomo, AWVS. Balazs, Shirley Ann B.S. Nursing, E, Chicago, CDANS. Beck, Deborah Dee B.S. Nursing, Greensburg. Blaemire, Carole Anne B.S. Nursing, Cary, Sr. Class Sec. Bodie, Irene Marie B.S. Nursing, Hammond. Bowyer, Tania Sue B.S. Nurs- ing, Peru, Jr. Class Vice-Pres. Brown, Eraina B.S. Nursing, E. Chicago' D -lt, ' Tl -t - S . EDANS. Eulllerdick, Eleanor jane B.S. Nursing, Igollilhllld BlnEt,aColj1l:ililei Gw- , . . rursing, n ianapo is, -' I '11 F-I , , Study Ch., Student-Fae. Covt., Nominating CKIIIIIIICII-5 ms lm L lmlshlp, Bible 1. 3 1 . f fn 1 l . iv , tn K 1 :N 'Q ' ,, 4 .- It ' 9 -st: F 3 - i , . X' Q , ' ' J X 'sl , , f i g It L C. ' X. ,, 3- 0 ... Q, , - T :f A sb .Q -5- . 5 ' . V r'- -.R if- ' l f- is . W' 3 ' sv . i is 1: , ., ,' N ' . . . ,Ill X t as K Nl K V . : A an :,, X Ita' ,. i 5 A' K I E' Kit' i l ' I 'Ti' S Q ' l 1 i 0 a ,f - ', xt s N- 9 , ' Q fa 5. '- ' ' , - . xv ' , . 5 x. 'r ' ' X 7 1 . -N. . K 4 fl-xxx.: , Ii ff . Q lc-. T I .4 , - - P ,M i 'Q' Q S. , T . 4. if wi , 'S is Z-1 . if' I N .f qi . , X, I 1 f f I 492 Nursing .1- 13 A is uf vi-1' 1-ft -v' i , 4' 5-4. C, -5.5.5-:fibers ., 'E ' ' fv- :: i 6, ' . .. ., , f ' rl Q' ' J ' 1 , 5. 1 ' 1 cf 'K ri-:,:' 'TT'-: . X '42-Q. ' Hg, .,5-.-.' N fl - ' 25, ' I A.. 1 . X 2- f 'K i w. -L '-N ' fig Q3 R., , . N: W Yin: 'K l 4: :.. . N 5 24 , ' if gb I. no 4. 5' Q- 5 I . Q.-1 si ,'a-Q f . . v'P i .13 1 1' R at - 7 L .4 Q: , Calvert, Janet B.S. Nursing, Ft. Wayne, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Theta Tau. Campbell, Jill Anne B.S. Nursing, Williamsport. Carter, Sondra Sue B.S. Nursing, Ft. Wayne, Alpha Lambda Delta, Soph, Class Pres., CDANS, Recruit- ment Ch., Sigma Theta Tau. Clore, Linda Lou B.S. Nursing, Franklin. Colglazier, Vicky Darlene B.S. Nursing, Famiersburgg CDANS. Craig, Susan Dell B.S. Nursing, Portsmouth, N.H,, CDANS, Crawford, Susan Anne B.S. Nursing, New Castle, AWS, IANS, CDANS, Nurses Christian Fellow- ship, Student-Fac. Govt. Crum, Nancy L. B.S. Nursing, Warsaw, NCF, Singing Hoosiers, l.U. Foundation, Dalton Sharon Kay B.S. Nursing, Indianapolis. Davis, Lois Ann B.S. Nursing, Indianapolis. Deardorff, Martha M. B.S. Nursing, Philadelphia, Pa. Durbin, Annette Lu- cinda B.S. Nursing, New Haven, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm., Little 500, Queen Candidate. Earl, Marjorie Luella, B.S. Nursing, Indianapolis. Eastridge, Edna B. B.S. Nursing: Indianapolis. Eaton. Joyce Hepler B.S. Nursing, Plymouth, Beck House Jud. Bd., Alpha Lambda Delta, Choir. Edwards, Marcia Lynn B.S. Nursing, Kokomo. Ellett, Marsha Lee B.S. Nurs- ing, Indianapolis. Emmert, Janis Anne B.S. Nursing, Terre Haute, McNutt Quad, Treas., YWCA, CDANS, Rec. Sec., I.U. Sing, Student Union Board., Publicity Ch. Ennis, Judith Ellen B.S. Nursing, Beech Grove, CDANS, Campus Christians. Ernest, Marilyn Kay B.S. Nursing, Seymour. Fehrenbnch, Sandra B.S. Nursing, Camiel, CDANS, AWS. Fisher, Cay Carole B.S. Nursing, Cambridge City, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Nurses Chris- tian Fellowship, Cobin, Phyllis Ann B.S. Nursing, Indianapolis. Gorman, Mary Ellen B.S. Nursing, WVashington, Ill., Cresset Club, See. Habcl, Pamela Joan B.S. Nursing, Ft. Wayne. Hall, Joanna Mary B.S. Nursing, Kokomo. Haller, Barbara Ellen BIS. Nurs- ing, Kempton, Student-Fac, Govt., Treas., Parents' Day Tea. Ch., Llffle 500. Publicity, Harris, Donna B.S. Nursing, New Castle. Hartsock, Nancy Jane Nursing, Clarksville, CDANS. Hazel, Elaine Anne B.S. Nursing, Dyer: Sailing Club, Dental Dames. Henderson, Marsha Dianne B.S. Nursing, Covington. Henley, Beverley Ann B.S. Nursing, Elkhart, Parents' Day Comm., Nurses Christian Fellowship. Higi, Mary Jo B.S. Nursing, Kokomo, Student Mental Health Assoc., Sound XVav?S: Medical Center Choralicrs, Jr,-Sr. Banquet, Dec. Ch. Hunter, Jane Ellen B.S. Nursing, Ossian, CDANS. Jines, Donna Marie B.S. Nursing, Indianapolis. Johnson, Harriet Jane B.S. Nursing, Albion, Ill. Johnson, Katie M. B.S. Nursing, Indianapolis, Phi Mu. Johnson, Nancy Jeanine B.S. Nursing, Merom. Jolly, Vera Helen B.S. Nursing, Butlerville, Student-Fac. Covt., Treas. Kelley. Susan Gayle B.S. Nursing, Bremen. Nursing 493 K .iss I i :- 5. 1- . I f v. To s I 494 Nursing -99 'l i i 5 Y .w . V . . W 1 fr 6 1 al I s. 1:7 Kelsey, Gayle Carol B,S. Nursing, Yardley, Pa. Kelli, Cami lean BS- NWS' ing, Indianapolis, Nurscs' Choir, Policy Comm, Ir. Rep., Sr. Activ. Comm. Ch. Klipsch, Terry Lynne B.S. Nursing, Plainfield, Read Center, Vice-Gov., Arbutus, Delta Chi Sweetheart. Koehler, Linda F. B.S. Nursing, Ft. Wayne. Krauser, Sheila Ann B.S. Nursing, Indianapolis. Kuhn, Susan Kay B.S. Nursing, Indianapolis, Sigma Theta Tau. Lacko, Mary Ruth B.S. Nursing, Grand Iunction, Col., Student-Fac. Govt. Lair, Phyllis Iean B.S. Nursing, Bargersvillc, Young Democrats. Larson, Beverly Ruth B.S. Nurs- ing, Gary. Lehman, Jennifer Beth B.S. Nursing, Berne, Soph. Class Sec., CDANS. Leland, Beverly Pearl B.S. Nursing, Wabash. Lockwood. Jill Ann B.S. Nurs- ing, Anderson. Long, Mary Ann B.S. Nursing, Madison, Alpha Lambda Delta, I.U. Foundation, Sigma Theta Tau, .Student-Fac. Govt., See. Ludwig, Elizabeth C. B.S. Nursing, Decatur. Lundquist. Nancy jane B.S. Nursing, Lafayette, Stu- dent-Fac. Govt., Pres., Basketball, CDANS. Lundy, ,lean Eileen B.S. Nursing, Wabash. McConahay, Margaret B.S. Nurs- ing, Indianapolis, Little 500 Comm. Ch., CDANS, Ist Vice-Pres. McCray, Karla jean B.S, Nursing, South Bend. Maby, Mary Alice B.S. Nursing, Akron, Nurses Christian Fellowship, Vice-Pres., Mothers' Weekend Comm., Ch., Student Health Comm., Sound Waves. Marshall, Barbara june B.S. Nursing, Bloomington. Michaeloff, Pah'icia Ann B.S. Nursing, Indianapolis. Miller, Carmen M. B.S. Nursing, Peru. Moss, Lura I. B.S. Nursing, Salem, Student-Fac. Govt. Ilgiuellir, Sandra Kay B.S. Nursing, Ft. VVayne. Need, Ianilyn Lou B.S. Nursing, ran ort. 'Nichols, Penny Ann B,S. Nursing, Indianapolis, Sr. Class Treas. Niemann, Iudlth Ann B.S. Nursing, Indianapolis, Capping Comm., Ir.-Sr. Banquet. Noll Margaret Lee B.S. Nursing, Ripon, Wis., AWS, Sound VVaves. Ossyra, Barbard lean B.S. Nursing: Seymour: Foster Quad, Jud. Bd. Sec. Parsley, Nancy Claire B.S. Nursing, Morgantown, Dean's List, Soc. Ch. Pfettscher, Susan Aura B.S. Nursing, Evansville. Plank, Margaret Iones B.S. Nursing, Franklin, Student-Fae. Govt., Jr. Class Sec. Rabbitt, Mary Frances B.S. Nursing, Indianapolis. Rench, Patricia jo B.S. Nursing, Tipton, YWCA, Nurses Christian Fellowship, Pres., Jud. Bd. Robinson, Lynda Lee B.S. Nursing, Gary. Rollo, Patricia Anne B.S. Nursing, Indianapolis, Student-Fac. Govt., Soc. Ch., Exec. Comm. Rouch, Linda Marie B.S. Nursing, Bremen, CDANS, ICF. Sawer- bry, Iudith Darlene B.S. Nursing, Indianapolis, AWS, Vice-Pres. Scheirer, Barbara Kay B.S. Nursing, Mulberry. Scott, Diana jane B.S. Nursing, Carmel, Mini Rider. Shaw, Lois Holly B.S. Nursing, Washington, D.C., Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Theta Tau, Jud. Comm., CDANS. Shytle, Lynda Shell B.S. Nursing, Silver Spring, Md. Sloan, Pamela Sue B.S. Nursing, Clarksville, Sigma Theta Tau, Young Denioerats. Smith, Maralee B.S. Nursing, W. Lafayette, Seph. Class Sec. Smith, Patricia Gail B.S. Nursing, Indianapolis, Sigma Theta Tau. Stevens, Kathryn Stella B.S. Nursing, Indianapolis. St. John, Claudia Elaine B.S. Nursing, Indianapolis. Stofa, Kathleen Ann B.S. Nursing, Crown Point. Eodd, Baiiliriara A. B.S. Nursing, Lebanon. Uhler, Lynda Ellis B.S. Nursing, vanston, . Unrue, Iudilh Burdell B.S. Nursing, Seipio. Updike, Phyllis Ann B.S. Nurs- ing, Speedway, Exec. Council, NCFg Choir, AVVS. Wagers, Barbara Ann B.S. Nursing, Bedford, Student-Fae. Govt., School Hist. Wemer, Sharon Elaine B.S. Nursing, Charlestown, Concert Band, Choraliers, Pres. Wessel, Carol Ann B.S. NUl'Si11H: Prinvvlfvn, Ill.: Alpha Lambda Delta, IANS, Comm. Ch., CDANS, Re- cruitment and Sehol. Comm., Evaluation Comm. Woolford, Leslie Ann B.S. Nursing, Indianapolis. Wulf, Sharon Ann B.S. Nursing, New Albany, Sigma Theta Tau. nr:-. J - ,- 7.-rx x 1- 5,1 13 V! Q A-.3 1 K. .,.' Optometry Brigham, William F. M.O. Optometry, Buena Park, Calif., Wright Quad, Jud. Bd., Sailing Club, Omega Delta. Claudy, Joseph Wendell M.O. Optometry, Indianapolis, Omega Epsilon Phi, Treas., Pres., Optometry Student Council, Rep., Eat and Speak Club. Hall, Donald Allen M.O. Optometry, Tell City, Omega Epsilon Phi, Dean's List, Hathaway. C. Walter ll M.O. Optometry, Columbus, Omega Epsilon Phi, Logan, Ierry Wayne B.S. Optometry, NVinc-hester, Omega Epsilon Phi, See. May, Winston C. M.O. Optometry, Cincinnati, Ohio. Olinger, Oren O. M.O. Optometry, Shelbyville, Omega Delta, Pres., Optometry Student Council, Rep. Ruedi, Alan Frederick M.O. Optometry, Hammond, Wright Quad, Pres., I.U. Foundation, Omega Epsilon Phi. Sawyer, Dennis Lee M.O. Optometry, Massillon, Ohio, Omega Epsilon Phi, NVater Polo Team. Schenk, Elmer Thomas Ir. M.O. Optometry, Evensville, Omega Epsilon Phi, Hist., Eat and Speak Club, Optome- try Class of '67, See.-Treas. Silke, Terry Paul B.S. Optometry, Tell City, Sigma chi, Marching 100, Little 500, Omega Delta, Simpson, Phillip Bert M.A. Optometry, Washington, Omega Epsilon Phi. Szabo, Ronald William M.O. Optometry, Hammond, Omega Delta. Taiima, Dean Joii M.O. Optometry, Honolulu, Hawaii, Omega Delta. Tanner, james Ray M.O. Optometry, Columbus, Omega Epsilon Phi, Dean's List. as' -' f 'Ht I Y ' 5 1, f f . . '3' V .- ,a- IJ u A 'f H H2-,' f I. ' lj. if is l nf- 'i Q - ff' v 1 Q L, 'vi' . A y .. ,..- a Q ,, . ' :, 1 1 i I 5- Optometry 495 ltt Aaron, Patricia Abad, Andrea Abbett, Jon M Abbe , arf' . Abbott, Char es . 157, Abbott, John , Abbott, Theodore 118, Abel, Albert E. Abel, William C. Abood, Patricia Abraham, Kenneth 36, 37 107, 109, 121, 176, 444 Abramson, Jerry 127, 132 444 360 424 344 158 434 428 491 411 394 ADMINISTRATION 216-231 154, 155, 410, 475 Advincula, Manuela 339 AEONS, BOARD OF Adolph, Nina Allcn, Roger , Allen, Thomas VVVVVV Allen, Victoria , 160, Allen, William Warren Index 354 354 Agnini, Mark . 71. Agron, Michael 45, 305, Ahlbom, Linda .,.. Ahlf, Betty 165, Ahlvin, Eric Ahlvin, Karen Aiehele, Chris Allcndcr, Michael , .. . Allendcr, Pamela .. 326 239 442 4 85 Ammerrnan, Donald Andrews, Stephen Androski, John W 169, ANGEL FLIGHT Anglin, Elizabeth .. Anglin, Gary Y,,Y....,,,,,, Angrick, George ,,,,,,, Anspaugh, David .,,,,. Anstett, Elaine . . ,, Abramson, Rochelle 429 169 Aichelc, William Alley, Mary Martha 475 ALLIED HEALTH. DIVISION OF ,, , 205 Allison, David ,, 368 Allison, Patricia 475 Allman, James ,, 434 Allman, Jeanne 409 Alonzo, Linda . . 290 Alpert, Susan H .. 301 Atzeff, Doris ...,.,..,,,. Abrutyn, Elliott Abshire, William 310 ACACIA 388 ACADEMICS 178-215 ACCOUNTING CLUB164 Achava-Amrung, Pomchu- lee 97, 167 Achterberg, David C. 177 Akin, Daniel , , Alberding, Albert, Michael Albin, William Alboher, Larry 311 327 438 396 444 425 461 , 315 Linda 397, 444 375 371 437 ALPHA CHI OMEGA 389 ALPHA DELTA THEIIZIAZ ALPHA EPSILON DELTA ,...,,, ,,..,,,,,, 1 72 ALPHA EPSILON PHI 390 ALPHA EPSILON PI ALPHA 391 GAMMA DELTA 392 KAPPA ALPHA 393 KAPPA PSI 164 LAMBDA DELTA ,, ., 120 ALPHA OMICRON P1394 ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHI PHI . 395 ALPHA PHI OMEGA 166 156, 418 Ammon, Judy ,. ,,,,. ., 444 Amon, Janice , , 402 Amt, Robert 314, 315, 461 Anast, Nick ,,,,, ,, 414 Anders, Arthur . 366, 369 Anders, Cynthia ..,. 346 Anderson, Ann Marie 306 Anderson, Barbara ,,,, 394 Anderson, Catherine G. 327 Anderson, David Wallace 422 Anderson, Judith Y. R. 461 Anderson 4 Kenneth Lloyd 400 Anderson Kristin 151, 291 Anderson, Lynn Robert 435 Anderson, Marsha ,,,, 146 Anderson, Merry 155, 350 Anderson, Monroe V.,V 363 Anderson, Raymond ., 357 Anderson Richard S. 295 Anderson: Richard Lee 431 Anderson, Richard Lee 462 Acker, Barbara 131, 485 Ackennan, Jacqueline 363 ACKNOVVLEDGMEN'Igi5 ACTIVITIES FAIR 25 Adair, Stephen 169 Adam, Donald 151, 265 Adamczyk, Fred 118, 414 Adams, Benny D. 461 Adams, Charlotte 309 Adams, David M. 45, 311, 461 Adams Jeanne 306 Adams Julie 325 Adams Linda 322 Adams Michael 321 Adams Pamela 344 Adams Robert A, 177 Adams, Sharon Ann 345 Adams, Steven M. 427 Adcor, Charles R. , 372 Adelman, Bnice , 437 Adelman, Karen 444 Adler, Julie 444 Adler, Phillip 396 Adley, Susan 345 Baals, Sara 444 Babcock, Chris 332 Babcock, George 115, 368 Babcock, James Dorr 118, 127, 419 Babcock, Leanne 399 Babcock, Ncrrnan 444 Babcock, Sharon 403, 475 Baber, Rachel Sueann 344 Bach, Mary Lu , 327 Bache, William 354 Bachman, H. Shenvyn 364 Bachmann, Nancy 117, 127, 154, 155, 386 407, 444 Backer, Stephen 118, 131, 148 Bacon, Barry ., 244 Bacon, J0 Ann , 130, 444 Badman, Sherrilynne 444 Baer, Bette ,. 338 339 Baer, Michael Theodo re 268 Aldon, Richard . 161, 436 Aldrich, George Kenneth 118, 433 Aldrich, George Melvin 318 Alexander, Anita 352 Alexander, Barbara 429 Alexander, Larry . 405 Alexander, Peter M. 491 Alexander, Robert 119, 433 Alexander, Sharon Sue 399 Aljian, Richard 242 Allard, David 405 Alldredge, Linda . 314 Allt-E, William 2 242, 332 Allen, Carolyn . , 327 Allen, David ., 388 Allen, Gary , 413 Allen, Gregory , 127, 417 Allen, Janice 127, 314, 326 Allen, Linda , 392 Allen, Michael , , 424 Allen, Nolan Wheeler 411 Allen, Philip ,,,, 435 Allen, Rebecca 438 Allen, Richard C. 127, 329, 332 Bacr, Terry 444 Bailey, Becky , 409 Bailey, John McLaurine 267, 396, 462 Bailey, John Paul ,, 432 Bailey, Patricia Ann 475 Bailey, Rebecca . 114 Bailey, Richard .. 334 Bailey, Scott . , , 373 Bailey, William L. , 419 Bainbridge, James 131, 305, 308 Bair, Linda , , 324 Baker, Blythe , , 339 Baker, Brenda ,,,,,, 360 Baker, Deanna . , 346 Baker, Dennis , 319 Baker, Dianna , , 407 Baker, Donald Wallace 369 Baker, James , ,,,, 374 Baker, Jane 346 Baker, Janice , , 430, 475 Baker, Jeffrey , . 157 ALPHA TAU OMEC ALPHA XI DELTA Alpher, David ,, Alport, Alan , Altekruse, Diane ,, Altman, Sandra 117, ass, 399, ALUMNI OFFICE , Amacher, Richard 273, Aman, Barbara Amaral, Joseph , ,. Amick, Sue Baker, Jennifer Baker, John Gatch 384, Baker, Judy Kay Baker, Kim ., 414, Baker Lesley Baker: Milan Daniel Baker, 293, Baker, Paul Douglas ., Baker, Phillip ,, Richard 164, 391, Baker, Rita , , ,,,, Robert Baker, Baker, Baker, Sandra . 120, Baker, Suzette ., Baker, Terri ,. Baker, Vicki . Bakken, Nancy . Balakir, Arlene D. ',,, Baldridge, Sandra 299, Baldwin, Diane Mae A 396 397 121 437 352 485 226 417 301 421 347 412 385 150 462 429 411 Nancy Elizabeth 302 444 374 462 475 388 429 345 339 475 114 444 475 364 Anderson, Robert Charles 363 Anderson, Robert Peter 163, 334 Anderson, Sandra ,,,,, 475 Anderson, Steven , ,,., 404 Anderson, Worth Robert 354 Andis, Paul ,, ,,,, ,, , , 444 Andom, Nena Linda 149 Andree, Donna 112, 129, 152, 406, 444 Andreoli, Michael 388 Andres, Stephen ,, .. 418 Andrews, Edward , 462 Andrews, James Dale 444 Andrews, Jo Ellen 120, 154, 155, 409 Andrews, Judith Kay 299 Baldwin, Marsha Louise 298 Bales, Margaret , Ball, Kathleen . Ballage, Margaret Ballard, Beth ,.,, . Ballard, Janet ,, 127, Ballard, Michealle Ballard, Victoria , Balmer, Patricia 293, Balsbau gh, Rebecca ,, Balser, Constance Bammel, John , 156, Banaszak, Ronald , Bancroft, Mary Jane ,. Banfield, Kristen Bang, Hwa 113, 127, Bangert, David ,, , ,, Banich, Rosanne , Banks, Dair Rene 151, 237, Banks, David 127, 384, 419, Banks, Jonathan 115, 475 324 291 361 364 ,389 299 475 344 410 396 362 407 323 167 165 290 239 444 414 419 487 159 347 436 145 431 444 Anthony, Paul ,... 163, 421 Aoki, Sandra 177, 386, 392, 462, 465 Apacki, Barbara ., 364 Apeinis, John ., .,,,,,...,. 374 Apple, Joan E. ..... .... 3 47 Apple, Larry .....---YYYY 295 Applegaum, Stephen 115 A le , on pp Y I 164,294,462 Applegate, Nancy., 364 Applegate, Sue ..,...,, , 325 Arany, Lawrence ,,,,., 422 Arata, Nancy ............ 349 Arbogast, Janet ,,,,..,. 151 Arbuckle, Stephen ,.., 432 ARBUTUS 136-141, 514, 515 Archer, Ellen ............ 350 Archer, Michael ....,,,, 372 ARDEN HOUSE , 298 ARCONNE HOUSE ,, 299 Arington, April C. 127, 291 Annacost, Jeff ,,,, ,,.. 4 28 Armfield, Mary Ann 293 Armistead, Arwilda C. 290 Armour, Rebecca H 300 Armstrong, Ann 131, 403, 475 Armstrong, Bruce . .... 157 Armstrong, Kenneth 289, 295 Annstrong, Stephen . 398 Armstrong, Virginia , 293 Amdt, Mary Lee ...., 394 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETQE 1 Amold, Barbara 151, 357, 361 Arnold, Katheryn ., ,, 475 Amold, Richard ., 435 Banser, Michael ,.,,, . 432 Banwart, Gerald H. . 164 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION H ,,,,., ,. 170 Barada, Paul 131, 151, 273, 398, 462 Baranko, Elizabeth Ann 359 Barbee, Bruce 313, 314, Barber, Michael 366, Barber, Richard 127, 366, Bardes, Grace ,,.,,,, Barga, Melinda Baringer, Terry Joann 357, Barker, Dan ., ,,,,,., ,, Barker, Felix ,,,,,, ,.,, Barker, Barker, Barker, Barker, Miriam ,,,,,, Barker, Ronald ,,,.,. Gail , ,,.,,.,.. , Joseph ,, 119, Milton ,,,,,,,.,.. 315 370 375 325 323 e 358 416 244 363 433 396 476 417 Amold, Stephen Lee 316 Amolt, Michael 112, 128, 148, 416, 444 Aronson, Barry ..,,....,, 418 Arterbum, William N. 374 Arthur, Gerald .......... 367 ARTS AND SCIENCES, COLLEGE OF 186, 187 Arvin, Daniel ,,,.,, ,,.,, 3 73 Asdell, Charles ,, ,,,1,,, 413 Asdell, George ..1....... 413 400, Ash, Kent N. Ashbrook, William ,,., Ashby, Deborah ,,,,,,,, Ashcraft, Harry ........ Ashmore, Byron ,,,,.,,, Ashton, Alice Jean ., Ashton, Kathleen .... Ashton, Sharon ,,,,,,,. Asmar, Mark ..,, 131, 444 396 327 475 375 444 394 444 400 414 164 Agsiff, Robert ,,,,,,,,.,,, Aten, Dennis , ,,...,... . ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION 231 Atkins, Brandon C. H. 415 Atkins, Robert ..,.,..... 416 Atkinson, David ......., 321 Atkinson, Judith 399, 444 Atkinson, Ricky ,,,,.... 321 Atkinson, Roxie ........ 359 Attar, Mansoor H. .... 317 Atteberry, Marcia ,... 403 Atwood, Janis .. 120, 160 Atz, Thomas .. .,,..,.. 426 444 Aukerrnan, Nancy 347 Aulick, Dean 107, 108, 121, 176, 444 Aull, Roger ....,.,, ., ,,,, 318 Ault, Gary Lee , ,,,,,,, 396 Ault, William .......... . 405 Austin, Margaret ,.,.,,,, 309 Avina, Robert ,. ,,,...,. 367 AWS ,, ,,,, , , 152, 153 Ax, Jane ,,,,, , , 154, 155 Axelrod, Mark .. 118, 131 Ayer, Philip ,, ,,.. 321 Ayres, Lane 156, 424 Ayres, Ralph ,, ,,,,,,,, , 374 Ayson, Gloria , , 358 Barkoff, Susan L. 429, 444 Bames, Charles , 428 Barnes, James Edward 368 Bames, Janet , , ,,,, 344 Barnes, Lawrence ,.,, 375 Bames, Peter , ,. ,,,,,, 417 Bames, Russell T. .,,, 476 Bamett, Gilbert 112, 434, 462 Bamett, Larry ,, 462 Bamett, Leslie , 444 Bamett, Mary , ,,,,.,. 302 Bamett, Robert L. 316, 424 Bamett, Susan , . ,, 402 Bamett, Wendell ,.,,,, 320 Bamey, John Robert 462 Bamhorst, Howard Y. 426 Bamum, Marjorie C. .1 476 Baron, Marcy 117, 390,444 Barr, James , .,,,...,,. 119 Barr, John .,,,. ,..,.,.,,.. 3 05 Barrett, Anne Elizabeth 118, Berebitsky, Michael .. Barrett, Marcia .,....,. Barrett, Raymond .,,A Banick, Steven .,,,,... Barrios, Sergio ,,..... . Barron, Helene ...,.,,Y,. Barron, Richard 127, Barry, John ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bartel, Laura ,,,i,,,,,,,, Bartell, Sandra ...,,,,,,, 423 395 417 388 371 299 165 428 307 351 Bartholome, Charles W. 444 Bartishevich, R. A. Beaver, William G. .. Bebler, Lavonne 127, 148, Bechtol, Donald S. Beck, Carol Lee 364, BECK CHAPEL .. 34, 35 Beck, David Allen ,,.. 294 371 410 318 476 BASEBALL ....,, 266 BETA TH ETA PI ,,,. 369, 516 Bartle, Jeffery .. 396, 444 Bartle, Sarah Elizabeth 347 Bartlett, Cynthia 412, Bartley, Deborah ..... . Bartolo, Jorge .,,,,,,., Barton, Douglas 435, Barton, Martha .. 292, Barton, Mary Ellen .. Barton, Walter L. Bash, John ,.,,.,,. 371, Basham, Nancy ,,,.,.,,, 444 389 167 444 445 403 400 267 428 . 303 151 Baske, James ,,., , 270 BASKETBALL .. 248-253 Bass, Mary Kaye .,,... 350 Bassett, Timothy ,,.... 316 Batalis, Ike ..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 O0 Batchelder, Robert W. 244, 445 Bateman, Bryan 256, 419 Bates, John .,,.,,..,,...... 422 Bates, Susan ,,....,....... 114 BATMAN ,,,,,,,,,.,..,.... 13 Beck, Gerald B. ,,.... 319 BECK HOUSE ,,Y,.... '344 Beck, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 357 Beck, James E. ,.,...,, 354 Beck, Thomas ...,.,,.,, 424 Beck, William .......,.. 445 Becker, Barbara 412, 476 Becker, Emil Joseph 169 Becker, Jo-Ann .,.,,,,, 345 Becker, Jacquelin .,,, 358 Becker, Kenneth .,.,,.., 157 Becker, Linda K. 127, 445 Becker, Paulette E. .. 445 Becker Robert ....,..,.. 411 Beckley, Lyman A. 119, Beckman, Thomas 414 119, 417 Beckner, Malcolm Keith 432, 462, 177 Beckort, Paul 127, 388, 462 Beda, Judith .,,,,,,,,,,, 363 Bednar, Colleen ,,,.,... Bedi, John ...,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bedree, Elizabeth ,... Bedree, Michael J. .. Beebe, Ronald ...,,,,,,, 430 332 407 404 Bennington, Sue Ann Benowitz, Judith ,....... Benschoter, oy Ellen Benson 319 344 445 L 303 Bet ,,,,....,... 351 ' 346 423 346 368 358 , Benson, Kathie .,....,. Benson, Louise Jean Benson, Patricia l,,,., Benson, Walter ..,.,.,, Benter, Janet ............ Benton, Robert Stephen 421 Benz, Joyce ..,.......... .. 172 Berebitsky, Edward A. 130 437 Berg, Walter ,,,, 119, 276 462 437 Berger, Eugene Berger, Michael 385, Berger, Suzarme 127, 171, 429, Berger, Wayne .......,.. Bergliom, Nancy ,..... Bergman, William ..,. Bergstrom, Christine Berk, Suzanne .......... Berke, Arthur 1. ........ Berke, Susan ..,. 120, Berkcy, James M. Berkowitz, Gene ........ Berlier, Michael Alan Berling, Cheryl Lynn 445 311 476 239 302 445 437 429 364 429 355 346 462 127 Bennan, Janet ...... Bogner, Pamela ........ Bohlmeyer, Mary Lea Bohnert, Michael ...... BOISEN HALL ........ Bola, Stephen 131, 384, 398, Boldtng, Neil . ,,,...,..., Boleman, Anne .......,.. Boles, Susan .............. Boley, Gary .....,.......,., Boli, Susan ........ 349, Bolitho, Jeanne ........ Boll, David ........ 71, Bolles, Charlotte ...... Bolling, Carolyn 177, 165, Benas, Tobey ............ Bowden, Teresa ....... Batten, Richard C. .. 434 Batterjee, Abdul ...... 354 Battle, Thomas .. 242, 432 Batton, Katherine ...... 114 Bauer, Eric W. ........ 388 Baugh, Ralph .........,.. 165 Baumann, Gerald J. .. 462 Baumgardt, Douglas .. 401 Baumgartner, Jane .... 293 Baumgartner, Martha Sue 300 Baumgartner, Mary Ann 399, 445 Baumgartner, Stephen J. 314, 321 Baur, James .............. 426 Baxter, Myra Lynn .. 350 Baxter, Stephen ........ 405 Bayer, Brandon ........ 374 Bayer, Denby Ann 409, 476 Bayer, Nancy .....,...... 345 Bayles, David ............ 256 Bays, Terence ..... .. . 376 Beach, Edward . ....,. 411 Beach, Ned ........,..... 276 Beach, Terry ....... .... 4 19 Beall, Laurence .....,.. 413 Beam, Dale Lucien .. 334 Beams, John .... 313, 316 Beams, Rebecca 115, 338, 339 Bean, Marcia Diane 345, 476 Beard, M. Jon .. 158, 445 Beardshear, Grant 384, 385, 428 Bearrlsley, Jill ............ 322 Beasley, Lou ..,......... 307 Beatty, Steven .......... 316 Beaty, Loraine E. .... 397 Beaty, Rita ....,. 397, 445 Beauregard, Rebecca 395 Beavans, Vivian Joyce 130, 402 Beaver, Janet ..,......... 402 Beehler, Sandra ........ Beeker, Marvin ........ Beelke, Christine ...... Beers, Sandra ............ Beesley, Kris ...... 61, Beesley, Tonda 239 291 445 410 301 149 127, 386, 438, 476 Behairy, Abdel-Kader 311 Behnen, Phillip .......... 485 Behnnan, Sara .......... 299 Beil, Rosalind .. 429, 445 Beineke, William ...... 168 Belanger, William D. 414 Bell, Gary .. ............. 419 Bell, Keith D. .. ......... 315 Bell, Max .. . . ..... .... . 164 Bell, Rebecca 118, 155, Bell, Robert . .... 256, Bellamy, Garland M. Bellamy, Linda ,....,.. Benages, Alfonsina .. Bender, Ireta Joyce .. Bender, Patrick ........ Bender, Paul .... ..,.... Bender, Richard E. .. Bendit, Alan Lee .... Bendure, Sherry Lee Benham, Barbara .. Benjamin, Dee Ann .... Benjamin, Judy ........ Benner, 423 422 445 476 290 306 423 320 425 425 437 402 445 71 Ann Christine Bemian, Jill ........,....... Bemhardt, Thomas 414, 462 Berry, John ..............,, 330 Berry, Karen ..........., 344 Berry, Kevin 256, 258, Berry, Sandra ..........,. Bertram, Karen ........ Bessette, Norman .... Bessler, Max .... 131, Best, John ......,...,..,.. Best, Linda .........,,,,, 419 406 350 177 310 372 327 BETA GAMMA SIGMA 177 384, 428, 462 Birtwhistle, Charles .. 433 Birutschenko, Anita .. 292 Bisbee, Rebecca ........ 300 Bishop, Billie .... 395, 476 Bishop, Bonnie ........ 302 Bishop, Deborah ...... 360 BISON ...................-.... 149 Bixby, Roger ............ 310 Bixler, Karen .. 151 423 Bizzari, L. D. ........... 445 Black, Carole ........... 394 Black, Deborah 148, 165 Black, Jacqueline ..... 402 Black, Robert ........... 405 Black Susan .,............ 115 Blackbum, Rosemary 127, 132, 395 Blackman, Stanley 445, 495 Blackmore, Karen 438, 485 Blackmore, Kay ........ 402 Blaclmiun, M. C. ...... 410 Blackwell, Susan ...... 339 Blackwood, Terry .... 462 Blair, James .............. 177 Blaising, Thomas R. 177, 308, 462 Blake, Terri ..........,... 308 Bland, Claudia i......... 476 Bully, Muma Bolos, Michael ......... Bolster, Janice .......... Bonbright, Jane 171 Bond, Janet ...... 162 Bond, Linda ............. Bonfield, Margaret . Bonjour, Thomas ..... Bonko, Joyce 165, 314, 322, 462, Books, Gary .............. Boone, Carol 130, 386, Boone, Charles .....,.... Boone, David ............ Boone, Cary ...... 119, Boots, John ......,....... 398 Betsill, Susan .......... ,, 324 Bland, Richard .......... 177 Blankenship, Ivan 370, 462, 177 Blankenship, Thomas 262, 324 Blasdel, Brenda ........ 163 Blatchley, Andrea ...... 324 Blei, Marilyn .... 402, 445 Bleicher, James .......... 311 Blessing, Paula ........ 307 Blessing, Sue . 406, 445 Bletterman, Debra .. 306 Bley, Ann ............... .. 347 Blickensderfer, Ann 127, 395, 445 Bliler, Jennifer .....,.... 351 Bliss, Dennis ...... .... 4 87 Blomenberg, Cynthia 306 Betz, Emily 341, 347, 445 Bevers, Mark ..........., 127 Bewley, George ........ 411 Beyer, Laurie ..., 410, 445 Bialon, Stanley ........ 362 Bianco, Ronald .......... 419 Bibbins, Frank E. .... 363 Bickel, John ............,. 157 Biddle, Cheryl .......... 445 Bielewicz, Robert ..,. 413 Bierbaum, Harry ........ 362 Biemat, G. F. ....... 321 Biesemcyer, David 118, 428 Bigg, George ............ 414 Biggs, Frederick ....., 431 Biggs, Paula .........,..,, 298 Bigler, Richard ........ 355 Bills, Sheryl 357 350 Benner, Dana Eugene 317 Benner, Pamela Jean.. 344 Bennet, John .............. 419 Bennett, Barbara ...... 344 Bennett, Chip ............ 127 Bennett, Christopher 434 Bennett, Henry ,..,.... 408 Bennett, Judy ..........., 351 Bennett, Mary Etta .. 352 Bennett, Robert F. .. 417 Bennett, Robert Rhoades J., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,........ 413 Bennett Ronald ........ 431 Bennett, Thomas Joseph 368 Benninghoff, R. Raymond 128, 146, 409, 445 Billups, Christie ......., 350 Bilunas, Thomas 151, 239 Binder, William ...... 396 Binford, Alice ...... ...... 4 85 Bingham, Douglas .... 331 Binkley, James .......... 462 Binkley, Stuart .......... 333 Binner, Carolyn 120, 406 Bippus, Robert .......... 355 Birdcell, Susanne ...... 339 Birdsong, Carol ........ 406 Birkett, Susan .......... 309 BIRNAM WOOD HOUSE 300 Birr, Stephen Blondin, Mary Elizabeth 292 Bloom, Alton ..... ,.... 1 68 Bloom, Charles ........ 434 Bloom, Lewis .. 169, 487 Bloom, Robert .......... 317 Bloom, Susan ............ 476 Blose, Beverly .......... 485 Blosser, James 366, 371, 445 Blough, Robert ........ 367 Blue, Gail ..... . ......,.. 358 BLUE KEY .......,...,.,,, 116 Blum, Robert ............ 321 Blume, James ............ 372 Blythe, Samuel ........ 295 Board, Claudia ........ 339 BOARD OF AEONS 121 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 216 Boozer, Carole .......,. Bopp, James 71, 115, 385 Bopp, Jon ................. Borden, George R, 119 Bordner, William Boren, William 131, 160, 396 Borgmeier, Paul, Jr. .. Boring, Nancy ........... Bom, Marilyn ....,..,. Borowski, Steve 256, Boito, Ronald ..... .... Bortolini, Arthur ..... Boruff, John ............. Bosell, Scott ............. Bosse, John ............... Bostick, Sandra Boston, Richard 127 Boston, Roseanne ..... Boston, Stephen ..... Boswell, Nancy ....... Bothwell, Eric ,.,,,.... Bothwell, Jeannette 353 Botich, Carol ............ Bottomley, Thomas 425 Bottorff, Carol 112, 117, 127, 386 , Boudreau, Joanne ...... Bouser, Judy .............. 1 v v Bowen, Bower, Bowers, Craig .......... Dena .... 171 Joyce .......... Bowers Noel ............ Bowers, Phillip ........ Bowers, William ...,.... Bowman, Betty ........ Bowman, Clair 112, 131, Bowman, Dale .......,.. Bowman, Fred ....,,.... Bowman, Jon .,.,,,,,.,,. Bowman, Richard 320, Bowman, Susan ........ Boamian, Carol ........ 301 Boatman, Jeanne ........ 346 Bnbbitt, Richard 160, 289, 445 Bock, Richard .......... 419 Bocock, William ........ 166 Bodak, Alexander .... 374 Bodnar, Thomas 127, 445 Bodwell, John ............ 164 Boebinger, Gary .. 411 Boedeker, Pamela .... 476 Boehme, Gale 142, 394, 445 Boerger, Suzanne 298 Boergert, Paul .......... 388 Bowser, Stephen 115, Boyd, Barbara .......,.. Boyd, Betty .............. 359 345 419 350 462 354 352 409 333 350 394 168 409 462 485 329 394 445 346 151 323 295 177 433 393 462 361 404 372 423 413 118 388 426 462 405 351 438 416 400 131 354 427 435 360 404 360 295 176 332 445 394 445 410 323 347 491 333 347 412 411 311 396 392 476 414 422 445 462 306 330 352 303 Boyd, Beverly .--..-.. Boyd, Carter ..- 169, Boyd, Jerry ...- ....., -.- Boyd, Robert -..,.-.- Boyd, Robin ........... 1. Boyer, Richard .......... Boyer, Thomas .......... Boyewsky, Jason Boyle, Charles E. ..... . Boyle, Martha .......... Boynton, Robert .... H.. Bozzelli, Vincent ...... Brackett, Jane ....... -... Braden, Nancy .......... Braden, Vicki ,.,,,,,,,,,, Bradfield, Robert ...-. Bradford, Pamela .... Bradford, Trudy 410, Bradley, Bradley, Donald ........ Janice ........ Bradley, Kathleen 112, Bradley, Valerie 326, Bradon, Marsha Brafford, Anne 119 151 155 Bragdon, Ronnie ........ Bragg, John H. ....... . Braithwaite, Brent ..- Bramlett, Norman 419, Branam, Stephen ...... Brandenburg, Joyce .. Brandenburg, Nancy .. Brandenburg, Suzanne Brannen, Barbara ...... Branstetter, Paula 153, Brantlinger, Alice 131, 148, Brasseur, Albert 388, Braswell, Judith ........ Bratina, Janina ........ Brattain, George A. .. Bratton, Robert 329, Bratton, Ruliff .......... Brauer, David .. 127, Brauer, Martha .. 151, Brauker, Patricia ....1. Braunstein, Lawrence 424, Brawn, Christopher .. Bray, Sharon ............ Brazina, Constance 71, Breckel, Theodore .... Bredemeier, Kenneth 116, 131, 142, 144, Breedlove, Barbara .. Breiter, Lynda .......... Brenman, Rosalind .. Brenneman, Thomas .. Breunig, Preston ...... Breunig, Robert ........ Brewer, Barbara ...... Brewer, James .......... Brewer, Melvin 418, Brewer, Russell ........ Brewster, Leslie ........ Brezinski, Gerald ...... Bricker, Barbara ...... Bricker, David .......... Bridges, Susan L. Bridgwaters, Prudence Bried, Ilse 112, 150, 389, Briegel, Linda .......... Briganti, Robert ........ Briggs, Nancy .......... Brigham, William ...... Bright, Jonathan 313, Brighton, Carol 120, Briney, Bruce .......... Briney, Mark ............ Brink, Joe ........ ...... 514 487 130 354 360 3 1 1 436 391 433 476 17 7 462 358 326 306 37 1 303 445 166 293 462 476 438 409 432 177 157 445 41 1 409 327 389 399 423 412 462 445 344 169 333 404 318 293 438 462 163 364 350 445 445 327 352 339 445 169 308 445 355 462 169 306 239 359 420 322 393 445 324 425 344 495 315 350 396 354 405 Brueseke, Harold 367, Bychinsky, Margaret Brinker, Lmnette ,.,... Brinkman, Thomas ,,,, Brinkmann, Carol 109, 322, Briscoe, Donald 127, BRISCOE QUAD 288-295 Britton, Sara .,,,,,,,,,.,.. 476 Brizius, George ,,,,,,,,., Brock, Sandra K. Brock, Susan ,,,,,,,,.,.. Brocksmith, Jeanette Brodbeck, Patricia ,,,. Brodey, Ronald 138, 462, Brodsky, Michael ,,,,., Broemmelsick, Patricia Brogneaux, Diana 127, Brokemond, Bcatrice Brook, Donna . ,,,,,,,,, , Brooke, William ,.,, , Brookins, Janice .. . .. Brooks, Anne . ,,,,,,,,, , Brooks, Clifford ,,,,,,,, Brooks, John 273, 415, Brooks, Lavell ,,,,,, ,,,,, Broome, David ,,,,,, , Broplen, Andrew 242, Brougher, Martha Broughton, Steven Brown, Barbara ,..,.. Brown, Carolyn Ann Brown, Carolyn F. ,, Brown, Cheryl A. .... Brown, Constance ,,,, Brown Constance Margaret . , BROWN COUNTY PLAYHOUSE ,,,,,., .. Brown, Dale 157, cabage, Lilian 146, 171, 345, Cade, Beverly ,,,,,,,,,,,, Cadwell, James ,......,.. Cady, Jacqueline .. Cain, Janice ..,,.,, . ., Cain, Judith 46, 47, 48, 49 Cain, Lynn ,,,,,. 357, 359 Caine, Robert ,,.. Cak, Jerome ..., 316, Cakes, Cheryl ...,.,,,.,,, Caldwell, Bruce ,..,,.,, Caldwell, Monty ,,,,, .. Caldwell, Randall 128, 172, Callahan, Hugh ,,,,,,,. Callahan, Mary Alice Callaway, Callecod, Rut.h .. 291, Camferclam, Margaret Cammack, Judith ,,,,,. Cammack, Martin ,,,, 409, Tracy 109, Camp, Ronald t,...,,,,, Camp, Rex ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Campbell, Betty ..,,,,,, CAMPBELL HOUSE Campbell, Jack ,,,.,...., Campbell, James Dale Campbell, James Larry Campbell, Mina ,..,.,,. Vir ene Campbell, g ., , Campiti, Peter .,,,,,.... CANDY STRIPERS Cannon, Carole 127, 305, 307, 393, Cammon, Eileen .. Brown, Edward .,,,,,,, 169 Brown, Gary Lee .,,, 308 Brown, Ivan ,,,V,YY,,,,V.. 330 Brown, James George 114 Brown, Janet r,V,Y.r..... 299 Brown, Janice A. 59 Brown, Jay ,,,,....,,,,.,,, 321 Brown, Jeffrey ,,,,Y,,,,, 462 Brown, Jimmy .. 114, 411 Brown, Jo Ann ,,,,,,,,., 345 Brown, Jon 169, 446 Brown, Karen .. 141, 514 Brown, Karol ,,., 151, 301 Brown, Lee ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, . 122 Brown, Linda Catherine 364 Brown, Louise t...,,,,,, 314 Brown, Mary Ann ,,,, 324 Brown, Melvin ,,,,,.,,,. 437 Brown, Patricia .. ,.,,, 291 Brown, Patrick ,...t,,.t, 244 Brown, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 157 Brown, Rebecca Irene 407 Brown, Robert P. ..,... 446 Brown, Ronald ,,,,,,,.,. 164 Brown, Ross .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 401 Brown, Russell ,.......,. 428 Brown, Sharon ,,,, ,,.. 4 46 Brown, Stephen L, .. 462 Brown, Stephen P. ,. 435 Brown, Susan .. 112, 446 Brown, Walter ,,,,,., .. 333 Browne, Jane .. 409, 446 Browne, Stephen ,,,,.. 416 Brownell, Nancy ,,,,.,,, 363 Browning, Bruce . ,..... 400 Browning, Harry E, .. 424 Browning, Lynn ,,,,., 149 Browning, Nancy ..,, .. Brownlee, Joseph L. Brownlee, Ralph .. 302 168 177 Cannon, Paula .. 402, 446 Cannon, Randall ,,..,.,, 334 Cannon, Sandra . ,,,, . 397 Cannon, Thomas ,,,,,, 321 Cantrell, Marvin ..,, 433 Cantwell, Karen ..,..,,, 323 Caplin, Julie .,... 390 Caplinger, Craig ,,,.,,.. 169 Capshaw, Jeanene ,,,, 347 Cams, Cheryl ...,.,,,,,,. 344 Carbone, Lois .. 314, 322 Carder, Victor N. ..,, 463 Carey, Maureen ,,,,,,.. 352 Carington, Homer ,t,, 311 Carithers, Jill .. 403, 476 Carlisle, Virginia Broyles, Thomas ,,,,.. Brubeck, David ,,,,.,.. Brubeck, Georgia ,...,, Bruce, Beverly ,.,,,,,,,, Bruce, Brenda .. 127, Bruce, James ,,,,,,,,.... Bruce, Jeanne .. 114, Bruce, Philip t,,,t,,,...t Brucker, Lee ,,,..,,,,,,. Bnrgger, Carl .. 157, Brugh, Donna ,t,,t,,,,. Bmick, John .... 164, Brumfield, Alice ...,.,.. Brumlc Bemard y. VVV- Brundage, Cory 119, Bruner, Robert ,,..,.,.., Brunette, Charles ,,,. Brunner, James ...,..,, Bruno, Karen Mary 165, 323, 463 Carlson, Barbara 395, 463 Carlson, Carolyn .. ,,,,, 392 Carlson, Jane ..,. .,,, . . 409 Carlson, John .. .. .... .. 239 Carlton, Nancy .,,,...,.. 323 Carlton, Nicholas ,,,.,, 256 Carmack, Pamela ,,,,.. 395 Carman, Marcia ,,,, , 301 Camlichael, Carol 171, 476 Camiichael, Jane .. 363 Carmichael, Linda 129, 357, Cannony, Lana ,,,Y,,,. Camahan, Donald .. Camey, Carol ,,,,.,,,,, Carpenter, Christine Carpenter, Michael .. Carr, Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Barbara . 115, Connie 129, 412, Theodore 425, 363 394 364 446 463 157 327 409 Carr, Carr, Carr, 476 463 364 487 403 344 476 396 150 396 375 374 158 394 462 394 417 404 354 362 315 165, 392 Bruser, Madeline 163, 327, 446 Bryan, Galinton ,...,.., 316 Bryan, John .,,,,,,,,,,,.. 355 Bryan, Nancy ..,..,,,,,,, 392 Bryan, Norman 264, 313 Bryan, Roger ..,,,,,,,,,, 446 Bryant, James ,,,,,t...... 294 Bubenzer, Brenda ,.., 325 Bucher, Steven 164, 177 Buchstane, Susan .,,,,, 306 Buck, Charles ..r..,,,..,, 373 Buck, John ,.,,..,, 118, 401 Buckley, Thomas t..... 367 Buczek, Gerald ....,,.. 417 Bud, Matthew ,,,,,.,,,,,, 391 Budd, Linda ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 350 Bucldenbaum, Ralph .. 426 Buechele, Mary Ellen 298 Buehler, Robert ,,,,,, 354 Carrier, Jody ..,.,,.,,,., 345 Carroll, Linda .. 357, 446 Carroll, Patrick ...,,,,, 372 Carson, Jane ..,. 387, 430 Carson, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 118 Carswell, Donald 112, 433 Carter, Gregory ,,.,.,.. 388 Carter, Howard ...,.. . 313 Carter, James ,,,,,,,...,. 435 Carter, Lloyd .,,, 485, 177 Carter, Patricia ...,,,,, 363 Carter, Ralph ...,.,,,,,,, 476 Carter, Robert Ledford 400 Cartwright, Douglas ,, 129 Carvill, Barbara 131, 386, 403, 446 Cary, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,, 157 Casati, Richard 158, 417 Casey, Jennifer ...,,,,, 306 Casey, Otis ,,,.., 355, 463 Cashbaugh, Barbara 127, 165, 307, 463 Cashbaugh, Virginia 325 Cass, Mary 112, 407, 446 Cassada, Susan ..,,,,,. 325 Cassady, Larry ,...,.,,,, 446 Cassal, Bruce ,,,,,,,,,,,, 400 Cassell, Clara 1 142, 44, Cassells, Gary ,,...,.,,. Cassner, Sandra Casterline, David 169 Cates, Kathy ,,,,,,,,,.., Catt, Jacqueline ,,,.., Cawley, Susan ...,.,,,,. Cecrle, Shareen ...,.,,. Cederquist, Eric ...,,,,. Celichowski, Michael Cellini, Susan ,..,.,, .. 5 146 239 410 487 350 345 109 407 446 476 322 Buelow, Gary ............ Daniel .118, 239, Bueter, Buford, Cra1g ..........,. Buford, Glen ,,.. 432, Bugbee, Jeffrey .,..,,,, Bugel, Susan ....,....,,. Buher, James .. 164, Buher, William ...,.... Bulger, Carol .. 337, Bullard, Edward 157, Bullman, John ,,.,,..... Bullock, Marionnette Bundy, Patricia ,,,,,,,, Bunnell, Charles Bunshaw, Hollis 156 Burbridge, Julie Burch, Stephen Burdick, Robert Burford, Katie Burford, Linda ,,...,,,,. Burgdorf, Roger Burgette, Ronald ,,,,,. Burgin, Lowell ,,.,,,,,., Burk, Benny ,,.,..,,..,,.. Burke, Edith ....,,...... Burke, Judith 142, 144, 145, 146, Burke, Michael ,,.,.,.,.. Burkhart, Randall ,..... Bumett, Bumett, , Bumett, Carroll Ann .. Burnett, Bumett, Bumett, Bumham, Burnison, Thomas 86, 87, 138, 446, Bums, Betsy ,,,, 399, Bums, Cynthia Bary ,.,.,,..,,,. Carol Jo 147 Clarence ,,,, Debbie ,,,.,,,. Ronald ,,,.,,,. William ,,,. Cergizan, Carolyn ,... Chaddock, Christie ..,. Chadwick, Diana ,.,. .. Chadwick, Susan ...,., Chalfant, Hope ,,,.,.,, Chamberlain, Cheri .. Chambers, Hennan .. Chambers, Mark ...,,, Chance, Robert ,,..,., Chaney, Donna 349, Chapman, Mark ,...,.., Chapman, Mary Jane Chapman, Robert ,.,,,, Chapman, Roberta .. Chappel, Nancy 394, Charles, Linda ,,,,,,..,, Chametski, Marilyn 463, Chase, Sandra ...,.,,.,. Chasey, Patrick ..,,,,,. Chastain, Jeffrey 405, Chattin, Dale ,,,,, ,,,,,,, CHEERLEADERS 232, 233, Cheney, James .. 270, Chenoweth, Gail .,,,,, Chenoweth, Sharon 142, Chenoweth, Steven .. Chentnik, Chester .,,. Chesrown, Sarah ..,,,. CHI OMEGA ,,.,.,,,., CHI PHI ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Childers, Donald .,,,,. Childress, Gloria ,..,,, Childress, Pamela .,,. Chiplis, James .,,.,.,,,, Chloupek, Nancy ...,,, Choitz, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,, Chong, Susie ..., 357, 487 411 432 462 416 297 462 462 338 400 446 358 291 120 403 363 463 177 327 160 417 424 295 400 114 514 463 401 414 446 165 375 347 476 244 514 446 300 322 306 402 399 145 410 316 417 305 352 374 446 177 410 476 324 177 363 319 476 419 276 416 446 446 434 177 446 399 400 405 357 393 289 423 360 363 Bums, Hazeljean .,..,. Bums, Samuel .,.,,.,.,, Bums, William .. 165, Bumstein, Marlene .. Bumstein, Sally JO 429, Burr, Susan ...,,,.,,...., Burrell, Jim ,,,, 1 ,.,,.,.,. Burrell, William .,..,... Burris, Joyce ,,..,,,,,,,. Burris, Linda ............ Burris, Merilyn ,..,,... Burroughs, Carol ,...,. Burroughs, Roxanne .. Burrows, Daniel ..,,,,,, Burrows, John .,,,,,,,., Burrows, Sally ,.....,... Burton, Kathleen ,,,,.. Burton, Ronald ,......,,. Burton Susan ,,,,,,,,,,,, Busch, Nancy ,.,,.,.,,,,, Buschmann, Nancy 117, 127, 154, 155, 410, Buschmann, William ' 60, Busch, Deborah ...,,.., Bush, Donald .....,....., Bush, Kenneth ...,..,... Bush, Lesley ,,.,,,..,..... Bush, Ronald .. 172, Bush, Vemell .... 1 .....,. Bushkill, Charles ,,,,,, Bushnell, Beverly ...,., Bushnell, Helen .,,,,,.. BUSINESS, SCHOOL 206, Bussard, Elaine ..,,,.,, Bussell, Donald 169, Hussey, Kenneth .,,,,, Butler, Anne ,.,, 164, Chow, Juliette .. 364, Chrastil, Roger .,.,,,,,.. Chrispyn, Larry .,,,,,,. Christena, John ,,,,.,,, Christenson, Neils ,,,. Christenson, Philip 366, Christian, James .,,,,,.. Christine, Patricia 112, 389, Christman, Lawrence 165, Christophel, John .,., Christopher, Eugenia Christophersen, Eric 158, Christy, Carol .. 117, Christy, Phyllis .,,.,... Chulak, Thomas ..,,,,,. Chumbley, Gary ,,,, . Chumley, Elizabeth .. Cichonski, Veronica ,. Circle, Brent ,,,, 405, CIRCLE K ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Cisco, Walter ,,,,,,,,,,,, Ciula, Bryan ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Ciz, William ..,,.,,,,,,,,, Claeson, Linda ,,,,,,,,.. Clancy, Marilyn 112, Clapp, Thomas 113, Clare, Raymond ..,...,, Clark, Bruce ,,,,,,,,,,,, Clark, Cathy ,,,, Clark, Cheryl ,,,,,,,,,,,, Clark, Connie 127, 276, Clark, Deborah Anne Clark, Deborah J. Clark, Deborah S. .,,,, . Clark, Ellen ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 302 375 375 306 463 476 273 416 323 347 430 325 307 391 391 292 308 147 346 344 386 444 404 292 157 396 412 424 350 418 358 358 OF 207 446 487 405 463 463 315 316 463 370 369 332 491 463 425 394 446 491 352 316 416 1 17 309 463 167 396 363 239 324 446 398 432 428 298 324 409 359 308 346 476 Butler, Butler, Butler, Butler, Butler, Butler, Butler, Gary . ,.......... .. Judith ,,,.,..... Kathryn ........ Laureen 438, Maureen 165, Richard ....,,.. Stephen ......,. Butler, Terry ,,,. 161, Butner, Barry .,.,.,,,..,, Butt, Kathleen ..,.,,.,.. Butt, Mary 112, 127, 314, 327, Buttars, Jane ,,,,,,,,,,,, Butterbaugh, Nancy 386, 389, Butterfield, David ,,,, Butterfield, Dianne ,. Butterfield, Sue ....,...,. Button, Karen 386, 394, Butz, Thomas .. 114, Butz, Timothy .. 166, Buzinski, Cynthia .... Byal, Randall .,,,,,,,,,, , Byal, Ronald ,.....,,,.,, Bye, S Byers, Byers, Byler, Byme, Byrne, Byrne, Byme, Byme, Byron, Byrum, 387, andra .,,, 403, Carole .. 394, Gayle ,,.,,,.,,,,, Joyce ,...,..,..,.., Barbara ..,,,,,,,. Belinda 172, 297, Bruce ,.,...,....,,, Gregory Sandra ,...,,,..... Raymond ..,..... Richard .,,,,,,,., Clark, George .,,,,,,,,,,, CLARK HOUSE ...,,, Clark, John ,,,... 396, Clark, Linda 120, 140, 142, 146, Clark, Mary B. .....,,,. , Clark, Mary E. ,,,,,,.., . Clark, Mary F. ,....... . Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Randall ......,.., Stephen L. Vicki ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Shannon 338, Clary, David ,,.,.,,,,,,,,, Clase, Stephen 44, 286, 305, 311, CLASS OF '67 ,....... CLASS OF '68 ........ CLASS OF '69 ...... . CLASS OF '70 ........ Claudy, Joseph ........ Clausen, Nancy 127, 171, Claussen, Richard .... Clay, Charmaine 403, Clayton, Harriet ..,,., Clayton, John ,......... Clem, Richard .......,.. Clement, Carol ........ Clements, Cynthia .,.. Clements, Richard 129, 165, Cleveland, Donald .... Cleveland, Stanley ..,, Clevinger, Brian ....,. Clifford, William ...r..r Climer, Conda 112, 399, Cline, Charles ......... Cline, Ja.rnes R. ...,,,, , 437 446 293 446 462 354 433 491 417 394 446 162 446 462 353 412 446 398 371 395 369 373 406 446 462 412 308 446 300 446 362 162 320 411 295 345 447 438, 514 352 476 292 1 15 177 293 339 168 447 1 14 1 15 116 117 495 438 294 447 476 332 420 399 352 177 431 268 354 319 447 431 315 Cline, James Jr. 127, 156, 163, 404, 463 Cline, Juanita ,,w,,,,,,--- 347 Cline, Lucy ,,,,,,..,V,,--,, 485 Clossin, John ,,,,,,A,Y,,, 419 Clouse, Loraine ,,,..,, Cole , Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cole, Richard D. Y.,.. . Cole, Richard H., Jr. 172, Comacchione, M. 2nd Cook, . 392 Cloutier, Michael 329, 333 Clower, Edwin ,,,,,,,,,, 318 Clune, Terrance .,....., 463 Clunie, Larry .,,,,,.. 76, 77 Clute, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v 396 Clutter, David 109, 431 Clutter, Mary Coan, Robert ,.., 113 Coate, Dallas Coats, Marsha Cobb, Kathryn Coblentz, John Cobum, Nancy ..,,,,... Cocanour, Jam 239 Cocanower, David 463 Cochran, Carol ..,,,,,, 430 421 363 476 1 i faiii' 447 447 428 . 405 402 290 , 463 402 ES ,,,... Cochrane, William Cockrum, Robert ..,,., Cocks, Valerie ,. 142, Cole, Susan ,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,, Cole, Terry 236, 238, 239, Cole, Vida ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cole, William Ira ..., Colelli, J. F. .,,, 370, Coleman, Bruce .,,,.,,, Colglazier, Walla ....,. Colins, Linda, ,,,,,,,,,,,, COLLEGE OF ARTS 171 417 Coers, Wilfred ..,,.,,.,. 472 Coffey, Anne ,,,,,,,,,,,, 463 Coffin, Allen 127, 329, 332 Coffman, Jerry .,,,,,..,. 331 Coffman, Linda .,,,,,.. 463 Coffman, Richard ..., 434 Coffman, William ,,,.,. 115 Cohen, A. Martin 289, 294 Cohen, Alan H. .,..,,.. 437 Cohen, Allan Stephen 447 Cohen, Barry ,,,,,,,,,,,, 427 Cohen, Lawrence 127, 437 Cohen, Linda ..,,.,,,.. 429 Cohen, Mark ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 427 Cohen, Nancy Jane 117, 386, 447 Cohen, Robert ,,,,,,,.,. 169 Cohen, Roy ,,,,,,..,..... 333 Cohen, Sandra ,Y,.,... 351 Cohen, William .,,,..,, 437 Cohen, Zac ..,.,,....,...,. 362 Cohn, Jane ..,,..,,.,,,..,, 429 Cohn, Marcia 151, 293, 390 Cohn, Nancy .,.,.,,,,,,, 390 Colantonio, Camilla 117, 129, 386, 387, 394 447 Colbome, Larry ,,,,,,,, 168 D'Amato, John ....,,,.,.,, 421 Dague, Diana ,,,.,.,.,,,, 447 Dahl, John ,,,,,,,,,....,.. 355 Dahl, Stephen .. 323, 447 Dahlkamp, Susan ,Y.,Y, 326 Dahlquist, Gary ..,,.... 354 Dailey, Richard ,...,,,. 169 Dailey, William ,....... 166 DAILY STUDENT 143-146 Daines, Robert ..,,,,.,,, 177 Dale, Nancy ...,,,......,. 307 Daley, Barbara 159, 389 Dallas, Leslie . ...,,,,.,,, 307 Dalton, Barbara .....,.. 306 Dalton, Jack .,........,... 273 Dalton, John ,......,.,,. 398 Damery, Charles 112, 374, 463 Damian, Darlene 307, 477 Danda, David .. 320, 432 Danforth, Jon ........,,.. 164 Daniel, Rickie ..,,.,,,., 369 Daniels, Mary ..........,. 447 359 314 447 407 241 447 318 463 177 476 399 AND SCIENCES 186, 187 Collet, Charles 169, 487 Colley, Emily ....,...,. 339 Collier, David ,,.,....., 354 Collier, James ,,,,,,,,,,,, 463 Collings, Marjorie 127, 297, 299 Collins, Claudia ,,,,,,.. 325 Collins, George ......., 364 Collins, Jerry ,,,,,,.,,,,, 432 Collins, John ,,,, 256, 447 Collins, Mary .,,, 337, 338 Collins, Richard Del 414 Collins, Robert S. ,,,, 177 Colliver, Keith ,,,,,,,,,,,, 364 Colvin, Marian 129, 349,352 Combs, Lana , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 322 Combs, Larry ,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 68 Combs, Nancy ..,,,.,,,,,, 447 Comerford, James ..,, 363 COMMENCEMENT 20, 21 Commons, John ,,,.,,.. 294 Compton, Richard ,,,, Conard, Nancy ,,,.,,.. Condra, Brenda 141, Cone, Michael ,,,,,.,,.. Cone, Rebecca ,,,,,,,,,, Cone, Ronnilee , Conkle, Cindy ,, Conkle, James 1. Conkling, Susan ,,,,,,, Conley, Caroline 127, 162 Conley, Patrick Conlon, Joseph Q37 167 , 291 289 119, 171 Conlon, William 151, 239, 431 Conly, Daniel ,,,,,,,,,,,, Connally, Thor 366, 367 Danielson, Gerald Danko, Karen .. 292, Dann, Neal .,,.,..,,,,.,,.. Danner, Diane ,,,,,.,,,, Danner, Terry ,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 i 1 v 1 367 357 307 363 447 416 303 419 302 447 295 422 447 374 372 131 477 427 389 419 Danovitz, Norma ., 36, 37 359 Danzig, Elizabeth .,., Darby, Barbara ,,,.,,,, Dargitz, Darryl 158, Darlage, Dwight .... . Damell, Paulette ..,..... Daronatsy, Aram ,,,,.. Darr, Lynn ...,,........... Darrow, Andrea ,, 61, Darst, Martha ...........1 Darst, Michael .,,.....,, Datzman, Margaret .. Datzman, Richard ,,,, Daugherty, Barbara 165, Daugherty, Danny ,,,, Dauterman, Carole 164, 177, 463 149 477 389 403 307 375 360 421 364 428 464 Connell, Walter 244, Conner, Henry ........ Conner, Lance ....,,,.,, Connors, Patricia ..,... Conrad, Mary ,, 402, Conrad, , Stephen .,..,,,, Constable on . 1 ---------- Constant, Anita 127, 392, Constantine, Leonard Conti, Michael ,,,,.,,... Conway, Stanton ,.,,,. Conwell, Janice ...,,... Conwell, Judy ,,.,,,,,,, Cook, Beverly ,,,,,,,,.. Cook, Charles ..,,,..,,. Cook, Cheryl ...........i Cook, Christine .....,.. Cook, Douglas ..,.,,,,,, Cook, Faith ,.,,,,,,,,,... Cook, James Allen 435, Cook, James Andrew Cook, Judy ................ Cook, Marytha ,.,,..,,,, Cook, Nancy ,,,,,,,,.,.... Cook, Richard ,,,,........ Cook, Roger ,....,,, 71, William Cooley, Ricky Cooley, Robert ..,,,,,,,, Coolman, Margaret ,, Cooney, Martin .,,,,,.. Coons, James .. ,,,,,,, ., Cooper, Evan ,,,,,,,,,, , Cooper, Cooper, John ,,,...,.,,,. Linda ,,,,,,,,., Cooper, Mark .,,.,,,,,.,. Cooper, Michael D. 165, Cooper, Michael R. 1 Cooper, Robert ,,,,,,.,,, Cooper, Susan ,.,.,,,,,,,, Cope, Marcia .,,....,,,,. Copeland, Barbara .... Copeland, Clifton 373, Copeland, Leon ,,,,,,,, Coplan, Marianne 141, Co len anet 13 . I 128, 171, 386, 406, Coppens, James Corazzo, Nina ,,,,,,,,,,,, Corbin, David ,,,, ,,,,,,. Cordell, Barbara 113, Davenport, Deborah 115, Davenport, William ., Davidson, Arthur ,..... Davidson, David 157, Davidson, Jeanne E. .. Davidson, Pamela .,..,. Davidson, Patricia 149, Davies, Diane ,,,,,,,,,,,, Davies, Jill ...,,,,,,,.,,,,. Davies, Kenneth ,,,,,, Davies, Richard ,,.,,,.. Davis, Alice ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Davis, Alison .,,,,,,,,,,,,, Davis, Barbara ., 229, Davis, Bert ......,,....,,,, Davis, Candace ..,,.,,,.. Davis, Carol ......,...,,., Davis, Carolyn W 364, Davis, Charles Arthur Davis, Craig ....,,.,.,,,,, Davis, Crissy ..1.,...1,,,,. Davis, David Jr. .,,,. . 463 373 354 327 447 398 418 447 372 239 355 298 298 324 334 357 325 433 131 476 371 41 1 476 153 447 476 158 354 295 477 370 447 368 373 352 391 401 388 428 114 171 447 447 169 390 477 447 297 404 403 306 421 424 447 307 290 306 407 448 375 321 341 302 448 431 309 345 477 435 418 410 169 Cordin, J. Scott 151, Corey, Jack ................ Corey, Corley, Ronald .. 276, 256 414 Teresa ............ 309 411 Cormican, Mary Ann 410 Comea, Mary Pauline Comea, Noreve ........ Comell, Judith .,.,,,,.,, Comwell, Cheryl ..,,.. Comwell, Thomas .,,, 432 322 476 447 352 388 Corrado, John 112, 311, 463 Correll, Joanna ........ 303 Cory, Thomas ............ 404 COSMOPOLITAN CLUB 16 Costlow, Alan ,. ......... 398 Cotter, Deborah ........ 322 Cotter, Linda ....,..,,... 306 Cottingham, Sarah 349, 350 Cotton, Joan .............. 360 Cotton, Sharon .,,.,,.,., 326 Couch, William 118, 131, 151, 172, 239, 431 Coulehan, Larry ..,..,.. 401 Coulis, Paul .............. 333 Coulston, Elizabeth .. 160 Coulter, Ruth ............ 302 Counihan, Nancy ...... 350 Counsilman, Cathy 1, 323 Courter, Dennis 416, 463 Couse, Penny ............ 477 Couts, Kenneth 112, 164, Covalt, Frederick .,,,,, Covalt, Sandra 127, Covey, Ann Christine 463 463 409 412 Covey, Ann Elizabeth 447 Covington, Randy 131, 146, 432, 447 Cowan, Mary K. ...... 357 Cowan, Teena .......... 307 Cowden, William ....., 433 Cowen, Carl 131, 311, 447 Cox, Catherine ,.....,... 290 Cox, Dennis .. ........... 375 Cox, Donald Eugene 295 Cox, Larry ........ 167, 315 Cox, Maribeth ..,..,.,.. 345 Cox, Nancy ...... 407, 447 Cox, Rebecca ...,...,..,. 291 Davis, Diane Kay ,,,, 352 Davis, Don .,.,,..,,.,,.,,, 398 Davis, Caylon D. .,,. 371 Davis, Hugh .,,,.,,,,,,,,, 419 Davis, James Robert 405 Davis, Jamie ...........,.. 428 Davis, John Leslie .. 415 Davis, Karen ,...,...,.,. 298 Davis, Kathryn ........ 363 Davis, Keith .............. 464 Davis, Linda Jo ........ 347 Davis, Lonna ..., 177, 464 Davis, Michael S. ,,., 422 Davis, Myra Lou ...,..,. 302 Davis, Nancy Ann ..., 389 Davis, Nancy Lee ...,.. 399 Davis, Patricia .....,..., 403 Davis, Richard Alan .. 417 Davis, Richard Greene 332 Davis, Richard Vaughan 432 Davis, Richard W., Jr. 164, 464, 177 Davis, Robert Charles 354 Cox, Sandra ...,. ...... Cox Stephen ..,,,,,,..,, Crabtree, Ann ..........., Crabtree, Jennifer .... Grafton, Bill .,,,,..,,,,, Cragg, Patricia 44, 386, 395, Craig, Cathy ...,..,,,,,,,. Craig, David .....,,...,, Craig, Gary ..,... ..,... Craig, John ,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,, Craig, Judith ,,,,.,.....,.. Craig, Margaret ...,.... Cramer, Samuel ........ Crandle, Virginia ,..,.. Crane, Sharon .......,.. Crane, Stuart ,,.,..,.,,,. Crary, Ned ....., 171, Crash, Marcia .......,.. Crask, Donald .. 151, CRAVENS HALL 330, Cravens, Russell ,,,,,,,, Crawford, Charlene .. Crawford, Carol 353, Crawford, Lynn ........ Crawford, Susan 131, 132, 389, Crays, Marian W 149, Creek, Jacqueline 1,,.1, Creek, Michelle ,,,,,,,,.. Cremieux, Michel 86, 87, 165, Crevar, Carole 171, 341, 344, Creviston, Carol ....,,,, Crile, Sandra ,..,,..,.... Crisman, Thomas .,,,,. Criss, Nancy Jo .,,,.... Crist, Gary ..,,,,,,,,...,.. Critchlow, James ...,.,., Crook, Jennifer .,,,.,,, Crooks, Lynn .......,..., Croom, Gwendolyn .... Crosell, Pamela ........ Cross, Paulette .......,.. Cross, Susan ,,..........,. CROSS-COUNTRY .. Crossland, George .... Crouse, Betty ,....,..,... Crouse, Constance 314, Crouse, Marsha ,,,,,,,,., Crowder, Barbara 127, 322, Crowder, Mary .....,..,. Davis, Robert Michael Davis, Robert Wayne Davis, Stephen J. Davis, Steven Lee 127, Davis, Susan ........, ,... Davis, Thomas Scott Davis, William B. Dawson, Margaret .... Dawson, Richard 127, 158, Day, Linda .,.....,.,,..... Day, Richard ...,.. 77, De Angelis, Angela 300, De Bois, Donna ..,,.1., De Costanzo, Elaine 346, De Coursey, Charles De Craene, Daniel .. De Dario, Diane L. .. De Heer, William 249, De Jean, David 142, 447 421 109 477 146 447 293 372 408 398 399 345 40 1 477 360 177 369 293 247 33 1 355 402 447 364 477 346 1 44 352 463 447 407 303 37 1 323 41 8 294 323 354 3 26 394 393 350 247 373 350 325 326 477 4 10 366 372 371 431 477 400 169 402 477 324 448' 302 448 448 315 239 477 426 448 Crowell, James ........ - Crowley, Michael -- Crusan, Douglas 239, Crutcher, Linda 153, Cruzan, Connie ......., 424 463 432 297 423 Crye, Sandy ..- ,..... -- 411 Csigas, Karen 171, 324, 477 Culbertson, Kenneth .. 447 Cullen, Kathleen ...,,. 290 Cullen, Stephen 165, 463 Cullen, Susan ..., 349, 352 Culiver, Carol .........,.. 324 Cummings, Cathy 141, 346 Cummings, Christy ..1. 299 Cummings, Le Roy ,. 369 Cummins, Dale .... -.. 369 Cummins, Ma.ry Louise 127, 289, 292 Cundiff, Joyce -.- ..... 352 Cundiff, Sharon ........ 314 Cunix, Nadine Lenore 347 Cunningham, Arlene J. 463 Cunningham, Elizabeth 113, 171, 301 Gurmingham, Marjorie 346 Cunningham, Nathaniel 151, 239, 408 Cunningham, Robert 321 Cunningham, Veronica 298 Cupp, Janice ....,,.,.,.. 410 Cupp, Linda ,..,...,, 1,1 447 Gurdy, Harold ..,, - ,,.. 249 Curl, James .......,...... 363 Curless, Barry ...,..,..,.. 373 Curless, Todd 144, 146, 295 Curran, Jane ,,,.,,.,,,,.,, 299 Currens, Timothy .,,.,. 416 Curry, Barbara ,,.,.,,,., 326 CURRY HOUSE ...... 346 Curry, Patricia 127, 155, 409 Curtin Jane 114, 148, 299 Curtis, Cheryl .,,.,.,.,,,. 308 Curtis, Conny .,..,,, 1... 447 Curtis, Janis ....1....,.... 395 Curtis, John E. .., ..,. , 118 Curtis, Vicki ,.,,.,,....,.. 477 Curts, Geneva .. 291, 477 Custer, Cynthia ..,,.1,1 358 Cutler, Susan .,,,......., 322 Cutright, Judith 112, 159, 162, 430, 447 De La Croix, Clifford 405 De Lano, Patrick D. .. 426 De Lano, Steven ..., - 426 De Lancy, Virginia .. 117 De Lauriea, Marjorie 322, 464 De Lotel, James ...... 362 De Meester, Robert .. 177 De Prez, Susan ,...,... 309 De Shano, Virginia 347, 448 De Wald, Walter 354, 491 De Wolf, Deborah 430, 448 Dean, Anthony ........ 414 Dean, Nancy .,.,,.,..... 325 Deamian, Jane ...,,..,.. 359 Deasley, Cathleen ..,,.. 352 Deckard, Faye .. 344, 477 Deckard, Linda ,.,,,.i, 322 Deckard, Ronald ,...., 435 Decker, Deborah ...... 412 Decker, Hal .............. 332 Decker, Timothy ....,,.. 294 Deckrnan, Susan ....,,,, Dedelow, Dennis ...,,, Deems, Judith .. 412, Deer, Barbara .. ,.,. .. Dees, Dinah , Dehn, Cheryl .. 298 435 477 299 300 352 Dobbi Denn, Flomez ,,,. . , . 477 Dehne, Marsha 353, 477 Dehnert, Jolm ., ,,,,, 464 Dehnert, Mary Y 448 Delevett, Peter . .. 413 Della, Chiesa James 320 Dellekamp, Jean 127, 150, 389 DELTA CHI ,,,, 401 DELTA DELTA DELEEE DELTA GAMMA .. 403 DELTA SIGMA PI .. 165 DELTA TAU DELTA 404 405 DELTA UPSILON .. DELTA ZETA . Demaree, Diane . ,, Demos, Charles , Dempsey, Patricia ,,,, Denham, Lynne 406 430 157 477 177, 165, 389 Denisar, Stanley 151, 262, 418 Denning, Daniel 158, 396, 448 Dcnnis, Carol 300 Dennis, Nancy . 350 Denny, Stephen 332 Dent, Jacqueline 358 DENTISTRY, SCHOOL OF .. ., .. 202, 203 Denton, Charles . 420 Earhart, Thomas 115, Eamest, Lante .. 127, Eamshaw, Judith . East, Charles M. 157, 158, East, David , , Eastburg, Robert 318 431 322 464 295 320 Easterday, James .. Easterday, Judy .. . . .. Easterday, V. Ross .. 448 East.ham, Stephen 431 369 290 Eastman, John ,, ,, Eastridgc, Thomas .. Eaton, David .,,. 396, Eaton, Earl . Eaton, Janet . Eaves, Garry . Ebbeler, Kurt . Eberle, James ,,,, .. Eberly, David . Ebert, Irvin Ebert, Walda Eble, Glenda , Eble, Sandra Eby, Claudia Eckerle, Georg Eckhart, Martha Eckhoff, Thomas .. .. Eckman, Mariane ,,,,, Edens, Lloyd 127, Eder, Linda .. ,,,,, . , Edgar, Regina .. Edington, Janet 112, 122, 337, B ,. 464 431 374 464 416 410 464 373 464 404 417 307 352 172 338 464 291 320 302 428 390 306 477 Faber, Emmanuel .. , Fagan, Herbert ,..,,,,, Fagersten, Larry .,..., 242 516 405 Denyes, Marsha ,,.,,... Derloshon, Thomas .. Dcrr, Gregory .. uallt Donald 385, Dcsman, Robert 168 305 434 315 112, 127, Dctrick, Robert Dcutch, Rita ., Devine, David Devlin, Michael Dewcy, Albert .. 119, DEWEY HOUSE ., Dexter, William . , Dcyton, Daniel , ,, Dhikusoka, Joscph Dick, Howard E, .. Dickey, Dan ., Dickinson, John Richard 417 396, 448 169 347 464 295 417 368 448 115 448 177 355 Dickinson, John Russell 162 Dir.-kman, Jane 429, 448 Dickmann, Judith 410 Dieter, Barbara Sue .. 345 Didday, Katherine ,,,, 389 Dichl, David .. . . 398 Diehl, Marjory 128, 477 Dickmami, Peggy 114, 402 Diem, Diane . 305, 308 Dienhart, Gary .. 165, 464 Dicrstein, James . .. 416 Diesslin, David 71, 405 Dietz, Michael 433 Diggins, Daniel 418,464 Diggins, Dianne , . 339 Dill, Dennis 166, 366, 370 Edmonds, Barbara . 395 EDMONDSON HALL 332, 333 Edmunds, Mary . 309 Edrington, Richard ., 411 Edson, Janis 359 EDUCATION, SCHOOL OF . . .,,.. , 190, 191 Edwards, Anita 430, 477 Edwards, Carol . . 161 Edwards, Diana 402, 477 Edwards, Karen Jo . 477 Edwards, Michael 148, Sandra . , Sharon 300, Edwards, Thomas Edwards, VValter , Edwards, William . Eells, John . . Efroymson, Stephen W. 164, 464, 177 Edwards, Edwards, 413 292 347 435 322 354 364 Egan, Patrick .. . .. 239 Egelston, Cheryl 127, 407, 477 Eggers. William , , 416 Egler, Danny ,,,,,,,, , 514 Egnatz, Michael 127, 150, 244, 396, 464 Egner, Juanita .. . 448 Egolf, Sally ,,,,,, 151, 347 Eguchi, Merle 129, 394, 477 Ehman, Jo .. ..,,. , . 399 Ehrsam, James , 331 Failor, Karen ,,... . .,,,, 326 Fair, Louisa Mary .. 438 Fairfield, Jon .,,,,, . .. 273 Dilling, Richard 151, Dillon, Jacqueline ,,,, Dillon, John ..,,,,........ Dilts, Judith 127, 154, 155, Dingle, Sharon Dinius, Rebecca ..,.,,.. Dinwoodie, William .. Ditmcr, Deborah ., Ditlman, Daniel .,,, . Dittmcr, Thomas .. , Dix, Cary ,,,,,, ., Dixon, Dixon, Dixon , Dixon, Stephen . Thom . ,, William ,. Doadcs, Gail ,,,,,,,, ,, ns, Boxmie ., Danny .,,, 370, Dobbins, Gene .. 163, Dobbs, Cynthia ,,,,,,,, Dobecki, Thomas ,. Dobrin, Phyllis .. 387, Dohrow, Edward 119, Dobson, Thomas Dock, Maurice DODDS HOUSE ,. Dodds, Robert .. Dodge, Ellen ..,,,,,, ., Doering, Harry Doi, Steve ,,,,, . Dolan, Dee Dee Dolan, Dennis ,,,, . . Dolan, Robert ,,,, . Dolata, Barbara 117, 127, 386, 412, Dolen, Frances . Dolezal, Daniel . Dolle, Peter ..,.,, ,, Eichhom, Rebecca ,,,, Eickstead, Jon . .. Eikelbemer, Ike K. ,. Eilcr, James .,,,, , Eiler. Kendra .,,,, Eisenhut, Penelope .,,, Eisert, Sandra 140, 145, 146, 357, Ekblad, Julie .. Elbert, Joseph .. ,,.,, ,, Elbert, Linda ,,,,, .. . Eley, Cheryl ,,,,, . ,,,,, . Eley, Robert ,,,, 157, ELKIN HALL .... .. Elkins, Arthur ...,... .. . Elkins, Lloyd .. 368, Elliott, Dennis 140, 142, 144, 146, Elliott, George S. Elliott, Helen 117, 386, 395, ELLIOTT HOUSE .. Elliott, Larry ,,,.,.,...., Elliott, Michael 357, Elliott, Mildred 357, Elliott, Roger .,,,,,, ,.,, Elliott, Russell ,,,,,,,,,. Elliott, Sandra ...,,,,, , Elliott, William James Ellis, Andrew .,,,,,,, .. Ellis, Charles S. Ellis, Cynthia 127, 133, Ellis, Janet FALCON CLUB ..,, 1, Falls, Michael ,,,.,.,,,, Faraone, Robert ,,,,,.,, 273 477 434 392 430 358 172 350 421 422 422 448 354 318 477 171 360 485 290 244 390 427 398 427 368 405 150 367 400 395 464 432 448 149 448 448 409 239 368 361 399 306 514 423 405 339 351 373 351 177 464 448, 514 396 448 369 239 398 360 398 295 448 398 369 514 448 322 118 354 405 Dolynchuk, Ronald .. Domck, Richard 311, Domkowski, Judith .. Donlan, Joanne 127, Donncllan, Anne ,,,, , Donnellan, Joseph ..,. Donnelly, John .....,,,,, Donner, Julia ,,,,, Donner, Kathleen Donovan, Deborah Donovan, Sharon ,,,,,, Dorais, Linda ,,.,, ,,.... Doran, Kathleen .,,,,. . Doriman, Laurence .. Donnan, Debra ,,,, . Dome, Deborah Dorr, James .,.,,.,...,,,. Dosmann, Paula Dostal, Ronald ,,,,.,., Dostatni, Lynette ....,, Dotson, Sue .......,Y,,, . Doty, Larry ....,,,.,, Doty, Linda ,,,,., 402, Douglas, Robert Douglas, Timothy Douglass, James Paul Douthitt, Michael ,,,, Dove, Kent 118, 131, 144, 146, Downing, Anthony .. Downing, Nancy .. Dovims, Stephen Dowty, Gary .,,.,.,,,,.. Doyle, Donna .,,.,,,,,,,. Drachler, Bella Drain, Christina Draiz ar, Phyllis ,,,, Drake, Jacqueline ,. Ellis, Joan ,,,,,, ,,,,,,. . . Ellis, Joseph .,,,,,,,..,,,. Ellis, Madelaine ,,,,,,,. Ellis, Michael Eugene Ellis, Michael Vanice Ellis, Michele ,,.,,,..., Ellis, Nancy ,,,,.. 120, Ellis, Philip ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ellis, Susan Jane ,,,, Ellis, Susan Kay ,,,,,,,, Ellis Terrill .....,,,,,,, , Elmore, Michael 366, Elsner, Elaine .,,,,,, ,. Elster, Jackie ,.,,,,,,,,,, Elyea, Thomas ...,.,,,.1 Elzer, George ......,,,,,, Emerson, Engrid ..,,,, Emery, David .,.,,,,,,, Emge, Mae Beth ....., Emig, Robert ,..,.,.,,,,, Emmons, James ,..,..., Empey, Bonnie ,,..,,,, Ender, Elizabeth .. Endicott, Nancy 387, Engber, Michael .,....., Endgdahl, Kathleen 289, Engel, Daniel ,,,.,,...,., Engel, Gail ,,,,,,,. 50, Engelbrecht, Mary ,.., 177 491 307 394 403 448 464 293 345 352 324 323 389 316 429 148 147 448 177 326 448 464 477 239 372 315 371 433 436 352 317 367 298 429 360 302 392 326 157 151 333 355 448 406 433 324 360 177 375 345 429 418 374 448 295 448 362 414 303 344 394 487 293 319 412 114 Engelhardt, Henry John 363 Engels, Jacquelyn .,., England, David ...,..,, Engle, Cynthia 297, Farber, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,, Farian, Janice Farlow, Janet 389 432 302 390 303 Drake, Tom ..,,., 432, Drennen, Rebecca .,,. Dresel, Roland 1,,,,,.... Dressel, Holly ..,..,....,, Drew, Jenifer ,,.,,,, , .,., Driffill, Max .,.,...,...,.. Driscoll, Alice 129, 151, 423, Driver, Hal ...,.. 127, Dross, Diane ,,,,,,,...,,.. Drumm, Peter .... 45, Dmry, Gary ,,,,,,,,...... Drury, Rebecca .,,,..,, Drybread, Rebecca .,.. Drybrough, Catharine Du Bois, Linda 167, Du Comb, Robert ,,,.,, Du Puis, Jacqueline .. Dubber, David ..,,.,,,.. Dubrov, Joyce ..,.,,,,,, Duch, Michael ,......... Dudderar, Mary 338, Duerk, Judith ,.......,,,. Ducrk, William ,.,.,,,,,, Duff, Dedra ,,.,..,,,,,,,, Duffey, Jon ,,,, Duffy, Kevin ,,,,,,,,.,., Duhm, Angela 386 , 4071, Duke, Jane ,..... 150, Duke, Lanny ....,,,.,,,. Duke, Linda ,,,,..,,,,,,,. Duke, Phyllis ............ Dulin, Julia .......,....,, Dull, Daniel .......,..,... Dumke, Michael ...... Dunbar, Jane ...1...,,... Duncan, Daniel ,,,,..,, Engle, Robert English, Sandra ,,..,,., Enoch, Stephen ......., ENOMENE ,,..,,....,..... 127, Ensor, Thomas Epple, Cletus Floyd .. Epple, Mary ,,.,.,,.11,,.. Epst, Ellen ,,,,,.........,. Epstein, Andrea . .,... .. Epstein, Lynn ,,,,,,,,,,,, Erb, Kathleen Erdel, Kathryn ,.,,.,,,,, Erickson, David 127, Erickson, Morris ,,,.,... Erlen, Jonathon Emst, Virginia ,,,.,,.... Errington, Sandra ...... Ervin, Jacquelyn 307, Ervin, Sandra L. 305, Ervin, Sharon ...,...,.,,, Erway, Paul ..,, 366, Erxleben, Richard ,,.. Esarey, Patricia ,,,.,,.. Eshleman, Ronald 414, Eshowsky, Jeffrey ,,,, Esmay, John ..,. 119, Espey, Edwin .,.,.,.,.. Essenpreis, Ronald R. Estell, Douglas ,,..,,.. Estes, Daniel ,,,,,,,.,,.. Estes, David ..,, 164, Estill, Thomas .,,,,...,1 ETA SIGMA PHI .. Etchison, Michael ,,,. 127, 142, 144, 145, Farmer, Edward ,....., Farmer, Julia ,,,,,,,,,,,, 131, 464 346 435 448 423 321 448 320 407 1 15 157 120 309 307 350 487 448 464 349 396 448 150 150 399 375 239 477 485 331 403 290 357 370 420 477 404 354 159 405 1 19 413 448 303 402 390 307 491 407 404 149 391 300 350 393 309 448 373 477 344 464 427 433 416 270 477 448 400 150 163 431 392 426 449 Duncan, Rebecca ....,. Duncan, Susan ..1...,.., Dunfee, Michael ...,..,. Dunfee, Michelle 115, Dunigan, Michael .,1. Dunkin, Craig ...,........ Dunlavy, Linda .,..,,.. 306 323 115 361 156 388 324 405 Dunn, Gary ,,,,,,,,........ Dunn, George 157, 166, DUNN HOUSE ......,. Dunn, James ....,,...,,. Dunn, Ronald ..,.,,..., Dunn, Susan .....,........ 448 369 433 1 18 292 424 401 Dunnick, D. Kim 119, Dunnuck, Gregory .,., Dunwoody, Sharon 120, 137, 155, 430, Durand, Deryle 341, Durand, Diane .,....,,,. Durham, Ronald ,,,,,, Durkott, James 116, Duvall, Donald 127, 148, 276, Dux, Geneva ,,.. 357, Dwyer, Judith ....,,..., Dyche, Stephen 150, Dyer, James .........,.... Dyer, Susan ..,.....,.,.,. Dykhuizen, Peter .. 373 Dykstra, Gene , Dyson, Richard ......., 514 491 402 432 121 411 364 477 330 448 324 375 417 289 316 Dyszkiewicz, Paul ....,. Etherton, John ,,,,.,,,.. Etshokin, Diana .,,,,,.. Etter, Deborah ,,,,,,.. Eder, Moms ,1.e 127, 414 429 322 396 264 485 434 291 Etzold, Thomas H. Evans, Barbara Jean .. Evans, Bruce .....,........ Evans, Catherine ...... Evans, David Charles 151, 239 Evans, David Walter 355, 449 Evans, Donna ..,,,.,,,,,, 477 Evans, Jennifer .......... 352 Evans, Joan ............., 449 Evans, Joanne Patricia 429 Evans, William F. ...... 464 Evenbeck, Scott 127, 425 Everhart, Barbara .... 477 Everhart, Karen E. .. 464 Evinger, Joseph .......1 421 Ewald, Robert ..,,..,.1,.. 434 Ewan, Joyce ............ 449 Ewan, Kitty ...,., 151, 347 Ewan, William ........., 487 Ewing, Leslie ............ 403 Ewing, Sheila ,,,,,,,,,,,, 402 Exner, Susan ............ 306 EXTRAVAGANZA 14, 15 Eydt, Ronald ............ 485 Ezra, Bobbie .,.,,.,..... 359 Ezri, Marilyn ,...,..,..,, 301 Farmer, Lois ,... 172, 346 320 Farmer, Ralph ,......, .1 Famsworth, T. Brooke FENCING 'Y7VY777VYVV--AV Fulk, Ruth M. .A, .. . 127, Farquard, Dward ..,,, F arquharson, Donald Eugene A,,, ,,,,.,,Y,,,,,V, Farquharson, Donald F a.rra, Kamal N. ...,,,, . Farrar, Rosalind V. Farrell, John ,.., Farren, Beverly 119, Farris, Anne . .,,,, Farson, Margaret ..,,., Fast, Larry Fattu, James ,,,,,,,,-,,,,Y Faucett, Joanna .,.,,,.. Faulconer, Barbara .. Faulkner, Carol ..,.,,,, Faulkner, John .. 118, Faulkner, Robert ..,,.. Fausch, Marion ,YYY,.., Faust, Howard ...,,..... Feamster, Susan .,,,,,.. Feck, Barbara ,,,,,,,,,,,, Fedorchak, Marcia ,.,, Fedotin, Robin ,......... Fee, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Feeley, Margarett 112, Feely, Sandra 127, 154, 155, 438, Feeney, Michael .,,,,Y,. F efemian, Melvin .,,,,, Fehr, Donald ...,.Y 71, Feichter, Jacob Henry Feigenbaum, David .. Fein, Martin .,,,..,,,,,, Feiwell, Linda 119, 153, 173 Feldhaus, Roger ,.,,,,,, Feldman, Jacquelyn .. Feldman, Richard ,,..,. Felker, Susan .. 115, Felkins, Douglas ,..,.. Feltman, Judith .,.,.... Feltner, Nancy .,....,,., Fendley, Dorothy 168, Fenters, Gregory .,.. Fenton, Joanne ,,Y,Y,,,,. 464 145 396 M. 118 242 449 401 478 395 345 158 449 449 307 358 433 374 303 404 449 1 15 306 429 396 478 478 396 147 427 434 294 427 390 31 1 390 514 303 434 341 344 1 18 430 334 161 Fetters, Lawrence 160, 311 Feuerbach, Stelma .... 363 Fichter, Gregory . YY,Y. 411 Fiddler, Linda ,.......i. 486 Field, Al ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 114 Field, Heidi .,,,.,,,,,,,,, 303 Field, Katherine Y,..,... 389 Field, Michael 151, 239, 419 Fields, Judith ,,,,,,,,,,,, 478 Fields, Terry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 428 Fields, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,, 346 Fields, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,, 395 Fields, Warren .,,,,,,,,, 449 F iester, Carol .....,,,.,.. 145 Fife, Eugene ,,,,,..,..,, 428 Figlure, Betty 129, 390, 449 Fildemian, Margaret E. 429 159, Filippelli, Ronald .,,, Finch, Mary ,,.. 163, Finch, Veronica ,...,.., Findlay, Janice ,,,.,,.. Findley, Virginia 349, Fine, Bruce ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 371 449 392 347 352 437 ' 437 Fine, Dale ,.,o.,,,,,,,,,,, Finegan, Kathleen 150, Fingleton, Thomas .. Fink, Jack .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Fink, Marc ..,.,,....,,.,,, Finlayson, Craig R. .. Finlayson, Jean ,,,...., Finley, Michael ,,,,,... Finney, David ...,,.. Firebaugh, Leonard .. Firestein, Janice C. 326 320 434 361 418 291 416 420 478 129, 429 Firestone, Deborah Ellen 390 Fiscel, Joseph Roger 373 Fisch, Maria Lynn ., 478 Fischbach, Sandra J. Fischer, 112, 438, 449 Carl Henry 3rd 418 Fischer, Claude Michael 289, 294 Fischer, Gary Jay ..., 427 Fischer Jeanne ...,.,.. 395 Fischer Fischer F iscus, , Richard Bruce 416 , Robert Theodore 416 Vivian .. 142, 449 Fish, Marvin John .... 427 Fishback, Nancy ,..,..,. 449 Fishback, Gameta Kay 491 Fishburn, Kathryn .... 406 Fenton, Steven ........ 464 FERGASON HOUSE 370 Ferguson, Barbara ..., 302 Ferguson, Edward 114, 404 Ferguson, Jeffrey .... 424 Ferguson, Yvonne ..,... 364 Femandez, E. Maria 322 Femsler, Keith 112, 449 Ferris, Adrian ............ 301 Ferris, Teresa .....,...... 324 Ferriso, Matthew A. 421 Fess, Richard ...,.,.,,,.. 432 Fessler, Chloe 131, 341, 347 Gabel, Robert ......., . 464 Gable, Jack ,..,.,,..,.... 332 Gaddis, David .. 112, 449 Gady, Ann ....,,..,,,,.,,, 478 Gage, Albert 151, 239, Gailar, Steven ,,.,,,,,,. Gaines, Darlene ,....... Gaiser, Rebecca .....,.. Galbraith, Nancy C. .. Galer, Grace ......,.,.,,.. Gall, Ann ...... ...........,. Gall, Nancy ...... 305, Gallagher, Bemard ..,, Gallagher, John ........ Galler, Helene ...... 88, 89 Caller, Robert 88, 89, 465 408 417 399 300 449 397 395 307 294 295 Fisher, Caroline ........ 410 Fisher, Cathy Ann .... 164 Galles, John .............. 114 Gallinger, Kenneth .. 427 Gallo, James .,,,.,,,..,,.. 420 Gallo, John ...... 420, 449 Calloway, Eddie 130, 354, 449 Galloway, Katherine 301 Gallup, Deborah ...... 350 Galvin, Martin ........1. 391 Galvin, Ralph .. 118, 401 Gambill, Gilbert 115, 419 Gambrell, Donnie .... 332 Game, Joanne ............ 345 GAMMA PHI BETA 407 Gangi, Barry .... 367, 373 Gangloff, Caren 159, 407 Gann, Kirby .............. 432 Fisher, David Lyle .. 314 Fisher, Dennis Howard 129, 384, 401, 464 Fisher, Earleen Marie 142, 144, 145, 291 Fisher, James ..,,..,.,,.... 71 Fisher, Fisher, Jeffrey L. 157, John Craig .. Fisher, Fisher, Larry Robert .. Fisher, Roberta 129, 144, 145, 154, Fisher, Roger ............ Fisher, Stephen E. Fisher, Tanya ............ Fisher, Virginia ........ Fitch, Karen ......,...,,,. Fitch, Sara ...... 167, Fitterling, David ....,, Fittennan, Susan ...... Fitton, Karen ,..1.... ,,.. Fitts, Nona .....,..,.,,,.,, Jane Elizabeth 353 404 331 329 406 478 355 392 349 360 350 413 324 423 306 Fitzgerald, Mary Elizabeth 293 Fitzner, Beverly ........ Fitzpatrick, Michael Fitzpatrick, Penny .... Fitzsimmons, Pamela Fix, Donald ....,....... ..., Fix, Sandra 131, 286, 341, Flaningam, Ann Marie 409, Flaten, Lawrence ..,,,, Flatley, Ellen ............ Fleck, Richard .....,..., Fleig, Frances .. 153, Fleig, Valentine John Fleischman, Nancy .,,, Flemma, Paul A. Flick, Cheryl .... 305, Flick, Winnifred 349, Flint, Jean ...,.... 341, Flint, Stephen .,.,,,,,,, Flood, Susan ............ Flora, Craig ........... .. Floretta, Joyce .....,,,,, 129, 169, Flowers, Allan .,,,,,,,,, 155, Floyd, Barton .,,,..,,., Florjancic, F. J. 118, Flotow, William Flowers, Linda 129 -1 y Floyd, Beth ., ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Flusser, Wendy ,, , Flynn, Maureen ........ Folck, Sharon Sue Foldenauer, Ann ........ Foldenauer, Gene Foldenauer, Nancy Foley, Donald , , Foltz, David , Gans, Jody ..,,...,,.,,..,, Gantz, Jean Ann 112, 286, 289, 291 Garber, Micki .. 276: Gard, Mary ......,,..,..,., Gard, Susan ..,,...,,,,,,,., Gardiner, Edwin ,..... Gardner, Bonnie ........ Gardner, Gary .. 385 Gardner, Marilee B, .. 1 Gardner, Tim ,.,,......., Garek, Diane J. ....... . Gargett, James .......... Garinger, Gail .. 297 Garland, Deborah .... Garland, Laymon ...,.. Garlock, Susan 149 369 299 293 129 449 478 400 323 464 345 370 409 374 307 351 346 367 392 405 327 411 487 464 341 363 171 390 301 397 326 294 327 169 166 347 449 350 406 478 354 350 398 478 362 301 172 301 324 295 Foor, Carol ....1........... 406 FOOTBALL ...... 236-241 Forbes, Helen ......,,.... 347 Forbes, Sylvia ...,...... 449 Forbess, Gordon G. 400, 463 Forcum, James .......,.. 364 Ford, Barbara ,.,,........ 399 Ford, Jake .,,.,.. ..... 3 74 Ford, Jane .,,.... ..... 4 09 Ford, Jean ....... .,,.. 4 09 Ford, Linda .,.............. 364 Ford, Michael ,...,,,,,,,, 334 Ford, Ruth ........ 130, 393 Foreman, Donna ........ 360 Foreman, Eric .......... 449 Foreman, Janice 129, 403 FOREST QUAD 296-303 Forgey, Jonathan 118, 165, 388 Forkner, Judith ,.,,.... 306 Fomian, David ,,,,,,..., 417 Fomey, Robert.. 150, 449 Forotanpour, Farzmgis 364, 478 Foroughi, Abbass ...... 311 Forry, Allen .... 129, 435 Forsman, Marianne .. 360 Forst, Dorothy ....,,.,,, 403 Forst, Susan .............. 306 Forste, Robert 116, 129, 132, 172, 384, 426 Forsthoff, Patricia .,.. Forsyth, James R, Forsyth, Nancy ........ Forsyth, Steven E. Fortuna, Michael 308 436 129 436 367 391 403 409 Foster, Cass .........,..., Foster, Diane ............ Foster, Julia .............. Foster, Mary Elizabeth 347 Foster, Paula ............ 347 FOSTER QUAD 304-311 Foster, Robert Dale 119 , 424 Foster, William .,..,,,. 436 Fouch, Diana ,,,,,,,,,,,, 326 Foulkes, Judy 127, 409, 449 Fouse, Larry ............ 449 Foust, Carol ....,......... 449 Fouts, James ..... ...... 3 96 Fowler, Danny ....,,,,.. 388 Fowler, Donna ......., . 407 Fowler, Jo Jeannine 478 Fowler, Joseph .,,,,,,. 428 Fowlkes, Birta .. 130, 449 Fox, Brenda . .......... 347 Fox, Carol ,, 392, 478 Fox, Gre 138, 514 as ff -2 Fox, Jacalyn . 131, 412 112, 131, 403, 450 Carman, Steven 385, 435 Garner, Noni ..,,,,,,,,.. 347 Garratt, Randall ........ 417 Garretson, Larry ........ 417 Garrett, Alice ............ 478 Garrett, Donna , 120, 163, 341, 347 Garrett, Patricia ........ 326 Garrison, Jana ,......,,.., 141 Garrison, Ronald 388, 450 Garrison, Ray H. ...... 177 Garritson, Sandra .... 346 Gartin, Carol .... 168, 450 Gartner, Michael 294, 420 Garwood, Harold ...... 164 Fox, Katherine ..... -... 293 Fox, Marillyn .......... 350 Fox, Michael .. 148, 413 FOX, Sally .,...... 131, 412 Fox, William Louis .. 404 Fradenburg, Patricia A. 111, 449 Fraker, Anne ...,........ Frakes, Nancy ,,...,,,,.,, Franceschini, Michael Francis, John ..,....,..., Francis, Renee ........ Franck, Shirley .......... 392 1 13 361 332 358 364 Franey, Wendy ........ 149 Frank, Michael Jan .. 391 Frank, Thomas .......... 418 Frankel, Nancy 155, 349, 351 Frankel, Stuart ,......... 370 Franklin, Edward 156, 437 Franklin, John .......... 487 Franklin, Le Roy 289, 449 Franklin, Mary ........,. 392 Franklin, Steven 168, 310 Franks, Freeman 166, 355, 449 Franz, Janice ............ 464 Franz, Marilyn .......... 346 Frashure, Kathy ........ 357 Frauman, David ........ 318 Frazier, Kurt 112, 131, 156, 424 Frazier, Marcia ........ 478 Frazier, Rodney 385, 425 Frazier, William K. .1 464 Freas, Jackie ............ 397 Frederick, James ........ 414 Frederick, Michael ,. 433 Frederick, Steven ...... 404 Frederick, Terry ...... 449 Fredericks, Steven 131, 384, 385, 449 Free, Jo Ann ............ 438 Free, Stephen .. 131, 411 Freehill, Dorothy D. 449 Freel, Charles 286, 329, 331, 464 Freeman, Jeffrey ....,. 157 Freeman, John .,,..,,,.. 396 Freeman, Judith .,,..... 346 Freeman, Kayleen 129, 299, 486 Freeman, Kenneth .,.. 425 Freeman, Timothy 156, 424 Freiden, Alan 9, 139, 449, 514 French, Jesse ....,,...,.. 478 French, Richard ........ 428 FRESHMAN CAMP 22, 23 Frew, Russell .. 129, 388 Frey, Bruce M. ,.....,, 487 Garzolini, Kathryn .. 325 Gaskill, Jeanette 402, 478 Gaskill, Kim ...,......,,.. 396 Gaskins, Samuel 421, 450 Gaston, Janet 154, 155, 407 Gates, Ann Elizabeth 486 Gates, Porter Brent .. 316 Gatewood, Marcus 320, 465 Gauck, John .... 165, 368 Gauder, John ...,,..,,,.. ,332 Gebhart, Jonathan .... Gebhart, Kathy .......,.. 372 450 G. E. COLLEGE BOWL 36, 37 Gee, Anna ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,., 397 Frey, Eric A. ..-.-.... Frey, Leah ...,.. 162, Frey, Rodney .......,,,,, Frichtl, Laura .. 307, Frick, Barbara ....... -. Frick, Theodore Fricke, Jane ...... 150, Fricke, Julia .........,.,,, F rieden, Maria Lee .. Friedlander, David .. Friedlander, Joan ..,... Friedman, Carol Ann Friedman, Daniel 119, Friedman, Jill ......,,..., Friedman, Jo-Ann .... Friedman, Stephen .. Friedman, Walter -.. Friend, David ..,,.,,,.,,, Frisch, Jack 25, 46, 136, 464, Frisoni, Alan ..........,, Fritch, Alan ....,......... Fritton, Edward ,....... Fritz, Linda Anne 392, Fritz, Linda Jean .... Fritz, Ronald .........,.. Froberg, Sheri .......... Froedge, Samuel ....., Frohbieter, Scott W. 118, Fromer, Edwin 164, Fromm, Gary ....... 1.1 Frost, Marlene ......,,... Fry, Dennis ...,..,....,. Fry, Douglas .........., Fry, Lana ........,........ Fryar, Peggy ........... Fryback, John ............ 173, Fuchs, Gary ................ Fulford, Michael ...,.. Frye, Sarah ...... Fulk, Ronald L ........., F ulkerson, Carole 127 Fullbright, Pamela Fullerton, Patricia 112, 127 Fulmer, Jeffrey ....,.. Fulton, John ..,, Fulton, Roberta ,....,. Funk, Norman ........, Funkhouser, Jerry Furry, Carol ,... 129 Furst, Carolyn .,,..,,.. Furuness, David ....... Fushelberger, Steven Fuson, Bonnie ...,..... Futtennan, Marjorie . Fuzy, Barbara ..,...... Geeding, Carolyn 438, Gegax, Thomas ........ Gehler, Lynn .,,,,,,,.,,. Gehring, Ronald K. .. Gelfius, Larry .......... Geller, Stephen ........ Gelling, Jane ...,.,.,..., Gemberling, Gloria 119, Gemmill, John .......... Gemm ill, Judith ...,.... Genetos, Lambert 112, 128, Gentner, Sharon ..,..,., Gentry. James A. ..,,. , Gentry, Jo Ann ..,.,,,, Gentry, Michael .,,,,.., 1 1 144, 169 357 405 478 357 373 293 449 449 420 478 390 437 339 120 354 371 401 514 165 449 369 478 438 405 491 464 428 464 437 449 294 464 353 410 317 306 427 404 244 325 409 363 478 321 145 344 398 295 478 322 449 114 302 290 293 450 118 429 169 355 168 307 412 465 306 431 390 177 344 311 Gentry, Pamela ,....,.. George, Anthony ,.,... George, Kenneth ,, George, Patricia ,.,,,.,. Gerald, Linda Y.,,Y,,,.,Y, Gerard, Larry ,,,,,,,,., Gerber, Lynne ..,.,..,,, Gerber, Richard ,,,,,,,, 358 295 317 347 115 369 308 367 Gerhart, John ,,,,.,.,,. 420 Gerig, Jerry ,,,,,, 424, 465 Gerking, Shelby .....,,, 401 Gerlach, Sue Ann ..,... 322 Gerlitz, Ellen ,,,,.,..,,,, 357 Gerritscn, Amt ...., . 150 Gersh, Wesley ,,,,,,,,,, 391 Gerson, Janet 347 Gerth, Valerie ,, ,,,,,..,. 290 430 Gesell, Jane ,,,,,,,,,., Gesenhues, Gerald 294, Gcshwiler, Richard ,, Gessaman, Jo Anne ., Gethers, David ....,...,, Gettelfinger, Alice M. 129, 423 Gettelfinger, Dennis M. 478 321 465 404 Gettle, David ,,,,. Getz, Jeanne ,.,...,,..,. Geyer, Robert ,, , Geyman, Connie 127 129 419 364 435 Goffinet, Peggy Gogel, William Gold, Edward ....,.,,,,VV Goldberg, David ,,,..... Goldberg, Lee ...- ,Y,, Goldberg, Maxine Goldberg, Melvyn ,,,, Goldbergh, Linda Goldboss, Lester ,,,,,,,, 450 295 161 311 427 359 391 359 427 Golden, Gertrude ,,,, 478 Goldenberg, Harvey V265 Goldenstein, Ann Goldfarb, 450 Benjamin Barry 427 Goldfarb, Susan ,,,,,,,, Goldman, Jay ,...,,...,., Goldman, Linda ..,,,, Goldman, Sally C. Goldman, Steven ....,... 127 Hahn, Robert ,,,. , 314, 323 Gibbens, Mark ., 151 247 Gibbs, Steven ,, 244 355 Gibson, Carrie .. ,.,,,, 307 Gibson, Celia ,,,., 406 Gibson, David ,,,,,,,,,, 425 Gibson, Gary P. 432 450 Gibson, Lynne ,, 151, 407 Gibson, Nancy 109, 131, 140, 357, 514 Gibson, Ronald . ,, 450 Giddin s, Nancy .. 307 Gicleralt, Paul ,,,,,,,,, . 364 Giesting, Dale ,, ,,,,,,, 370 Giesting, Jerome R. 129, 404 Gifford, Steven A. .,.. 321 Gifford, William H 267 Gilbert, Charles ,, 366 Gilbert, Dianne , 450 Gilbert, Judy ,,,,,,,,,, , 392 Gilbert, Phyllis ,,,,,,,,, 392 Gilbert, Richard 163, 465 Gilbert, Ronald ...,, ,, 332 Gilbert, Roslynn .,.... 429 Gilchrist, Juanita 323, 393 Gill, Cordell 151, 239, 408 Gill, Gregory ,....,,,.,,,,, 404 Gill, Jeannine 297, 299, 478 Gill, John . ,,,, 363 Haag, Anneliesie Haas, v Gill, Louis ..,............. 396 Cill, Peter ,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 428 Gill, Thomas R. .,,,r,,, 433 Gill, William ,,,, 166, 318 Gillaspy, Linda ,....,.... 350 Gille, Russell ,,.,,,,,,,,, 478 Gilmore, Sidney 119, 424 Gilp, Brenda ,,,,,, ,M 358 Ginter, John , 239, 240 Gipson, Joan ,,,,, 395 Gimian, George .,.,,,.. 417 Girtman, Susan .,,,... 450 Girton, Lyda 113, 171, 297, 301 Gishler, Ann ,,,, ,,,,,..,, 3 50 Givan, Madalyn 412 Givens, Douglas , ,,,,,, 404 Givens, Robert ,,,,,,, ,, 318 Glabman, Paula H ..... 339 Glad, Diana ,.,,.,.,... , 450 Glad, Glynn 411 Gladden, Vivian ......,, 346 Glant, Robert ,,,.,..,,,.. 431 Glanzman, Nomian ., 437 Glnros, Elizabeth ,,,,., 358 Glaser, Cheryl 306 Glasgow, Carolyn 290, 478 Glasgow, Janet ,,,,,,,, 323 Glasgow, Roger . .,.... 294 Glass, Myma ,,,,,,,.,,,. 390 Glass, Paul ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 22 Glasser, Ki.m ,,,,.. .,,..... 5 4 Glasson, Martha 410 Glaubensklec, Pamela 350 Glazcr, Barry 131, 385, 391, Glazer, Jay ,,., . 119, Gleissner, Charles ..., Glendening, James ,,,. Glenn, Kenneth ,,,,,,,. Glenn, Linda ......,,.,,, Gliessman, Carol ,,,,,, Gluckmann, Harriet ,. Gluff, Stephen ,,,,,,.... Goad, John ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gobdel, Bruce .rr,.,,,,,,, Goble, Linda ,,,,,s,,,,,,,. 450 427 372 320 316 291 403 390 419 334 418 308 357 Gockley, Pamela Goddard, John Philip 131, 465 Goddard, Philip Bruce 398 164 Godfrey, Howard ,,,,,. Coding, Marjorie 407, Godsey, Steve ,,,,,,,,,,,, Goebel, Ann ,,.. 297, Goebel, Marlin ,, 164, Goebel, Ronald Haas, John ,,,,,,. , Haas, Habecker, Marla 55, Habennan, Howard ,. 409 Barry ........,,,,,. 418 321 Warren .,r,,,,,,,,, 354 Hack, Gloria ..,,..,...., Hacker, Lmcla ..,,,,,,.. Hacker, Nancy ,.,.r,,,,, 450 317 350 364 465 431 479 465 Hacker, Thomas .....,,, Hadley, Alice Hadley, Catherine ,.., Haefke, Helmut .,,,,.,,,, 71 Haenes, Danny ,,.,,.,, 414 Haffner, Daniel 167, 465 Hafft, Ronald .. ,,,.. ,., 479 Goede, Thomas Goetsch, Lynn ,.,,,,,,,. Goff, William Goffinet, Dianne .. , 478 146 299 465 405 450 306 400 291 Hafsten, Raymond ,,,, Hahn, George ,,...,,,,,,, Hahn, Virginia ,,,. ..... Hahnert, Lou . ,,,,,,,, . Hahnfeldt, Jon .,,,,, Hain, Suzanne .,,,,,,,,, Haines, Margo ,. 357, Haines, Richardine ., , Haire, Gary ..,,,, 165, Hajduk, Gerald ,,,,,,,. Hake, Edward ,,....,,., Hale, Susan ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,, Hales, Carolinda 349, Haley, Gregory Hall, Bemard ,,,,,,,,,,,, Hall, Brendan ., 168, 450 310 323 450 465 478 390 450 332 311 306 Goldsborough, Karen Goldstein, Elaine G. Goldstein, Jo Ann .,., Goldstein, Jonathan ,. Goldstein, Larry ,,,,., Goldstein, Rosalind .,,, Goldstein, Sandra 119, 429 Goldstein, Steven ..,. 437 Gole, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,.. 465 GOLF ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.. 270 GOLF JAMBOREE .,., 12 Golightly, Jan S. ...... 347 Golinko, Barry 141, 437, 514 Gollub, Claire Susan 299 Golomb, Judith Mae 129, 172, 390 Golubiewski, Pamela 360 Gomez, Jose ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 334 Gong, Jim ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 417 Gongwer, Rollan Jay 301 169 417 404 314 298 367 299 358 358 465 401 311 302 352 244 374 421 Hall ll , Samuel M. ..,,. , Vicky ,,,,,. 399 1 Gonzalez, Mario ,.,.,... 417 Gooch, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,, 347 Goodall, Robert C. ,,.. 373 Gooden, Billy .,,,,,,,,,,, 424 Goodman, Fem ..,,,,,, 339 Goodman, John 388, 465 Goodman, Lynda 157, 324 Goodman, Marvin ,.,,.. 294 Goodman, Mason .,,,.. 391 Goodman, Matthew N 311 Goodman, William Annstrong ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 364 Goodman, William Porter 418 Goodnight, Sharon ,, 450 Goodson, Mark ..,, ., 414 Goodwin, Max .,,,..,,,, 169 Goodwin, Ronald .4 370 Goodwin, Samuel K. .. 450 Goranin, Nancy 298, 390 Gordon, Bonnie 394 Gordon, Daryl .. 350, 355 Hall, Donald ,,,, 403, 495 Hall, Gweneth .,,,,, ,,.. 3 60 Hall, Howard 160, 164, 316 Hall, Jacqueline 290, 479 Hall, John F. .. 329, 331 Hall, Judith 140, 406, 450, 514 Hall, Kenneth ,,,,,,,,.,i, 416 Hall, Mary E. ,,,,,,,,,, 345 Hall, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,, 367 Hall, Robert F. ,,,..... 369 Hall, Ruth ...,.,,,,,,,,,,, 344 Hall, Sandra ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 357 Hall . 244 450 465 Ha kr, Judith ,, 399 r Gordon, Nancy 299, 491 Gordon, Patricia .,.,,, 360 Gordon, Peter ,...,..,.,.. 491 Gordon, Sandra ,.,..... 361 Gorman, Joseph ........ 177 Gorrcll, Larry ..........,. 375 Goss, Judith ,,,,,,,.,,,,.. 399 Goss, Susan Jean ,... 350 Goss, Louise .......,.,.. 326 Gossard, Jane ..,.,....,.. 409 Gottlieb, Courtenay R. 165, 465 Gottschalk, Bonita ,... 478 Gough, Melissa .,,,,,,, 345 Gould, Mary Ellen .,,, 324 Gould, NVi1liam .,....,. 145 Goulder, Pat ,,..,,..,,,,., 115 Goulet, Cheryl R. ,..,,. 301 Grabbe, Katherine .. 324 Graber, Glen G. 434, 450 Graber, Karen .....,..,.,. 360 Grabner, Mark ,,,,..,, 355 Graden, Beverley V. 407, 478 Gradison, Sheila M. ,, 450 GRADUATE SCHOOL 208, Graf, Mary ,, ,,,,,,.... ., Graf, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 209 478 413 Graff, John .,,.,, 164, 316 Graham, Charles 129, 401 Graham, Edward C. ., 273 Graham, Ivan ,,,..,.,,, 396 Graham, Steven .,...... 388 161 Grahek, Joan ,........... Gramelspacher, Michael 362 Grandidier, Candida Y, 430 Gray, Virginia ,,,.,,...... 410 Graybill, Steven ,,,,..,. 422 Grayson, Robert ,,,.,,,. 431 GREAT ISSUES W 44, 45 Greceo, Gerald ,....... 239 Grandys, Veronica ..,. 290 Granson, Peter ,.,...,,,. 416 Grant, Beverly ,,,.,. 307 Grant, James ,,,,,,..,... 372 Grant, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 438 Grant, Robert W 150, 400 Grant, Thomas ,,,,,,,,,, 295 Grants, Arija ,,,, 339, 438 Grants, John ,,...,,,..,,.. 363 Graper, Cynthia ,,,,,,,, 307 Graper, Susan ..,,,,,,,,,, 357 Grassmyer, Dale 118, 435 Graves, Elaine .,.....,.. 307 Graves, Jewell ,. 120, 155 Graves, Linda 118, 129, 386, 423 Graves, Nancy .......... 491 Gray, Brian ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 405 Gray, John C. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 369 Gray, John David ,,.. 295 Gray, Joy ,, 127, 395, 486 Cray, Robert ,,,.,,. . 413 Gray, Sally , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 394 Gray, Sydney .,,,,,,.,,,, 450 Haller, Margaret 165, 430 Haller, Susan ,,,,,,,,,,,, 306 Hallock, Robert ,,....., 428 HALLS OF RESIDENCE 229, 278-375 423 Halsted, Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,, Haltiner, Robert ,,,... 157 Ham, Richard 131, 411, 450 Ham, Stephen ,,,,,,,,,,,, 450 Hamacher, Diane 118, 128, 154, 155, 409 Hamer, David ,,,,,,,,,,,, 450 Hamer, Joyce ,,,,,,,,,,,, 347 Hamilton, Charles ,,,, 419 Hamilton, Christine Anne 409 GREEKS ....,,..,... 376-439 Green, Cynthia ...,.... 423 Green, Dwight ,.....,,.. 413 Green, Frances Elizabeth 402 Green, James ,,,,,,,..,,, 308 Green, Jeffrey 129, 156, 158, 436 Green, John ,,.,,....,,,..,, 419 Green, Lanny ..,.,,.,.... 422 Green, Priscilla .,..,,,. 324 Green, Sandra ,.,,........ 345 Green, Stanley ..,.,,.,.. 391 Green, Virginia ,,,.,.,, 423 Green, Thomas .. 426, 465 Greenawalt, Anita 141, 347, 514 Greenberg, Bruce ..,,,. 427 Greenberg, Joyce H. 113, 129, 148, 429 Greenberg, Thomas .. 427 Greenblatt, Philip ,... 391 Greene, Karla ..........., 478 Greene, Kathleen ,,,,,. 151 Greene, Scott ,,,,..,,,,,. 270 Greenwald, Michael I. 391 Greenwell, John ,,..,,.. 157 Greenwold, Susan ,,,,,, 429 Greenwood, Carol ,.,. 111 Greenwood, Linda 286, 357 Gregg, Larry ,.,,...,.,., 355 Gregorczyk, Florian Stanley ..,...........,.,,,, 244 Gregory, Bradley A. .. 370 Gregory, Charles ,,,,.. 411 Gregory, Robert .,,,,,,. 316 Greller, Charles ...,,,,, 419 Grepp, David ,,,,,,,,,,,, 320 Gresham, Gloria ,,,.,... 478 Gresham, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,, 406 Gresso, Connie ,,,,,,,,,. 399 Greulich, Patricia ,,,.,. 350 Grieger, Geraldine ., 298 Grier, Thomas ,,,,,,,... 426 Griffey, Kathleen ., 407 Griffin, Cynthia ,...,... 322 Griffin, Elizabeth ..., 478 Griffin, Gail .... 120, 430 Griffin, Judith .. 389, 478 Griffin, Martha 29, 109, 153, 409 Griffith, Nancy 176, 292, 450 Griffith, Richard ,,,.., 398 Griggs, Allison ,,,.,... 350 Grig ey, Beverly ,.,...,. 290 Grigsby, Janet ., 155, 412 Hamilton, Christine Kay 323 Hamilton, Emory 432, 486 Hamilton, Jane c. 114, 403 Hamilton, John Edward 419 Hamilton, Stanley ..,,,. Hamilton, Susan ...,..,. Hamilton, 129, 384, Hamm, Keith .. Wesley 435, 294, Hamm, Laura ..,.,,,,,,,, Hamm, Mary Jo 407, Hamm, Robert ,,,.,..,., Hammel, Molly Hammer, Edith Hammer, Oscar 387, Ann 317 395 465 465 323 429 408 438 465 465 Grills, Daniel ...,...,..,, Grimes, Darrell ........ Grimes, Dorinda ,,,,,,,, Grimes, Sharon 345, Grimm, Brian .,.,,,,,,. Grimsley, J. Kevin ,. Grimsley, Sally ,,,,..,,,, Grisell, Alice .,,. 305, Grissom, Carl ,,,,..,,..,, Gritzbaugh, Gary ...,.. Groff, Robert .... 164, Grogan, Gerry ,,,,.,,.., Grogg, Ti.m .,...........,,. Groh, Kenneth .....,,,., Groh, Marian ,,,,,,,,,,,. Cromer, Carol ,,,.,,,.,.,. Groom, Joyce 128, 399, Grorud, Tait ,,,,,.,,.,.,,, Grosbach, Alan 127, 172, Groscost, Mary ..,..,.... Grosenheider, Pamela Grosskopf, Elsbeth c. Grossman, Christopher Grossman, Jill ,... 59, Grossman, Phillip ,,,.,, Sherwin .... Grossman, Grote, Jayne 118, 131, 133, Grove, Roger ..,,,,,,,,., Grubb, Joseph 109, 131, 329, 334, Grubb, Karen ,....,...,., Gruber, George ,,,,..,, Gruber, Winifred Grueter, Maureen .,.... Gnimmell, Larry Grzelak, Regina Guarisma, Jose ,.,...,.,, Guenther, Robert Guidrey, Jo Ann 129, Gulino, Michael Gulyas, Richard Gundlach, Michael .. 395, Gunn, Julie ..,.....,..... Gurevitz, Laurie .,.,,.,, 118, 129, Gumell, Barbara ..,,,,,, Gurwitz, Norman ....,... Gustafson, Judy Guttman, Robert Gutwein, Calvin Guyer, Paul ..,,.. 320, Gyallay-Pap, Hilkka ,, GYMNASTIGS Y, 260, Gyure, Carole c. 344, Gurman, Sharon Hammersley, Sally .,,, Hammond, Randall ,. Hampshire, Steven ,... Hampton, Deanna 149, Hampton, Ronald .,.. Hamsher, Keith ,,,..,., Hamsley, John ,. 129, Hancock, Lowell ..,,.. Hancock, Steven .,.,.,,, Hand, Barbara ,....,.,,. Hand, Matt .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Handley, David 385, Handley, Roger 112, 128, 422, Hanesworth, Robert .. Haney, John ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 431 450 360 478 316 318 346 306 416 355 465 307 396 426 350 478 478 400 419 347 465 347 398 149 391 427 402 239 450 410 388 350 395 321 359 177 418 450 161 465 465 430 339 151 327 437 450 150 371 450 450 261 491 307 355 428 302 320 244 435 367 465 347 416 418 450 354 321 Haniford, William Hankins , Joyce ,,..,,,,. Hanley, Dennis ,,...,., Hanlin, Donald 45, 142, Hanna, Bruce ,,,AY,-,,,- Q Hanna, Joanne ..,,,.,,., Hanna, Thomas ,....,,. Hanning, F. Roberts ,, Hanscom, John ,. Hansel, Hansell, Hansen, Hansen, Hansen, Harbin, 166 Ann ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Vicki 141 Calvin Joyce ., Marsha Ronald , 412 564 Harbison, Mary Hard, Harold ,, Harden, Mary ,.,,,....,, Hardesty, James 129, 164, 368 Hardesty, Larry Hardesty, Linda Hardin, Harding, Harding, Paul 129, Leland . Sally ,,,.,,..... 165 Hardisty, Susan 113, 129, 159 1 1 1 1 1 Hardy, Catherine ,,,,, Hardy, Robert ..,,,,,,, Hardymon, Donna Hare, Jacqueline .,,,., Hare, Thomas ..,....,.,,, Hargan, Deborah ..,,, Hargan, Sharon ....,,, Hargrove, Roger y. -,--.-f Heys, Margaret Haring, 118, Henderson, Constance Henderson, Horstman, Kathy Havlish, Susan ..,,...,, Harker, Marlin .1,,,.,,.. Harker, Sue ,.,.., 112, Harker, Thomas ,,,,,,,, Harlan, David .,,,,,,,. Harlan, James ..l....,,.,, Harmening, Ann 151 Harmon, Patricia .,,,. Harmon, Richard Harmon, Robert Harms, Carl ....,,,,,,,.,, Harms, Stephen Hamess, Judith 113, 131 HARNEY HOUSE ,.,, Hamisch Carol n , . Y Harper, Ann Lyell 165, Harper, Cordon ,...,,. HARPER HALL 306, Harper, John ...,,,.,.,., 334, Harrell, Alice ,,,,..,,.,.. Harrington, Carl E. .. Harpring, Philip Alan Harris, Arlene .,.,,,,,., v Herich, John .,.,.,..,.,,., Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris Harris, Harris, Harris, S Harris 1 Harrison, Harrison, Harrison, 160, 374, Becky ,,,,,,,,.... Charles ,,,,,,,, Donald James .. Jerry 142, 144, Jonathan ,,,,,.,. Lillie ,. , Linda B. Lois ,,,,.....,..,Y Phillip 115, 385, teven L. ,, Patrick 428, Theodore J. ,, Barbara ,,,, Linda .,....,. 118, Harrison, Stephanie .. Harrison, Steven ,.,,,, 401 306 244 450 371 299 368 169 371 412 514 491 491 352 367 309 71 393 465 430 309 375 168 306 389 359 357 309 389 331 327 291 416 291 465 451 177 315 320 402 451 413 479 372 426 407 370 399 389 436 307 465 432 324 465 479 346 239 294 437 145 1 77 293 302 327 396 398 177 351 479 433 352 373 Harrison, Sue .1 114, Harrison, Vicki .....,.. Harrold, Dennis 158, Harruff, Robin .,.,..,.., Hart, George 295, 311, Hart, Jack 314, 316, Hart, Lawrence .....,.. Hart, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hart, Mary ,..,....,.,...,, Hart, Nancy Rae 115, Hart, Stephen .,,.,,,.,,, Hartig, Karen ., 395, Hartig, William ..,,,., Hartley, Becky .. 394, Hartley, Billie ,..,......., Hartley, David ..,,,,,,, Hartley, Rita ..,,,,,,,,, Hartley, Robert ..,.., Hartley, Russell 112, Hartlove, Lucy .,,,.,. Harnnan, Alan .. 168, Hartman, David ..,,,.i Hartman, George ...., Hartman, Louanna 314 Hartman, Suzanne Hartmann, Pamela Hartmann, Paul ,,..,.. Hartswick, Joseph .,,,, Hartter. Leon ,..,,,,, Hartwell, Kathleen ,, Hartz, Michael ,,,,,,,,,,,, Hartzell, Phillip .,,,.,,. Harvey, Daniel ....,.,. Harvey, Nancy ,,,,...,.. Harwood, Michael Hary, Gregory ...,i,,,,, Hash, Carl ..,,,,i,.,., Hash onathan 1 1 ---A---- Hash, Marilyn .. 300, Hashbarger, James ., Haskell, Linda ,...,.,... Haskett, Sarah ....,,.,., Haskins, Gene ,.,.....,,.. Hastings, Thomas ...... Hatch, Jan ,,,,...,,,.. Hatcher, William . Hatfield, Benjamin .. Hatfield, Nina ..,.....,. Hatfield, Sheila ........ Hathawa Charles Y1 Hatton, Douglas ,,.,..., Hatton, Janet ,,.,...,,. . Hatton, Susan .,..,,,,, Haughey, Kathryn 412 Hauptman, Jeanine . Hauschild, John 413, Hauser, James ,,,,,,, Haussman, Nancy 346 Haviza, Peter 168, 366, Hawblitzel, Kathleen Hawke, James 1 414, Hawke, Susan ,,,,,,,,,. Hawker, Mary ,,,,,,.... Hawking, Ellen ,,,,,,,, 1 1 Hawkins, Linda ,,,,, Hawkins, Mary E. 406, Hawkins, Mary L. 407, Hawkins, Melvin ,,,,, Hawks, Frank ,,,,,,,,,, Hawley, Michael 115, Hayden, Dale ,....,.,VVV. Hayden, Jayne .....,,,,, Hayes, Anita .,..,,,,,l.. Hayes, George ,,,,,..... Hayes Hayes , Jeffrey .,,,,,... , John 109, 115 409 410 388 399 451 451 364 395 347 322 242 479 404 479 399 168 438 31 1 1 14 325 413 334 164 323 302 403 411 163 311 325 370 421 372 291 177 320 418 364 429 316 359 306 372 332 367 419 330 344 300 495 316 291 325 451 412 465 330 479 325 369 430 465 402 479 324 346 451 451 366 465 404 162 479 161 424 334 418 Hayes, Sara ,..,.. 129, Hayhurst, Joyce 307 f 117, 395, 479 Haymond, G2-FY YYY----, 332 Haynie, Gilmore 119, 418 Hays, Karen ,,,.....,VV,VY 451 Haywood, Roger ,,,....i Headlee, Anne ,,,,,,,,.. Healey, George HEALTH CENTER ,, Heal ohn 414 291 414 228 y, 1 ,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,, 244 Healy, Kathleen' 352 Heap, William ,,,,.,,,.. Heath, Barry ,,,,,,,,..,. Heath, Donna ..,....,,. Heaton, John ,,,,....,... Heavrin, John ,.....,.,, Hebert, William Heckber, Linda ,,,,...,.. Heckman, David ......., Hedge, William ,...,,,. Hefron, Michael 131, Hefti, Jan ........ ..,.....,,.. Hegwood. Carol , Heilig, Margo ,. 430, Heilman, Barbara ,,,, Heilmann, Carol ,,,,, ,, Heimann, James ., Heinsen, Nancy 151, Heintzelman, Sheryl .. Heinz, Edward .,...,..,. Heise, Gloria ....,.,.,,,. Heisel, Robert ,,,,.,..,. Heister, Cheryl 129, 430, Heitman, Thaddeus ., Held, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,,.. Helfen, Ruth ...,.,.,.... Helfert Carole ,....... Helfrick, William 129, 148, 158, Heller, Ronald ....,...,, Helm, Skip 131, 151, 270, Helmke, Walter ,,,,,,,, Helper, William ,,,,,,,, Helvie, Stephen ...,.... Hemmer, Christine ,. Hcnderlong, Dwight David ,.., Henderson, Joyce 172, Henderson, Stephen ., Hendricks, Hendricks, Hendrickson, Linda ., Hendrickson, Robert ., Hendrie, Sharon ,,,,, 1 Hendrix, Katherine ,, Anne ,,,,,,,, James ,,,,,, Hendry, Bruce .,,,,,,,, , Hendry, Donald Henkel, Olivia ,,,,,,,,,,,, Henning, Jan 337, 338, 339, Henry, Donna ..,..,.,.. Henry, James ..........,. Henschel, Josette ....., Henschen, Carl 314, Henschen, Mary Ann Hensler, Carol ,,,,,,,,,,,, Hensley, Nancy Ann Hensley, Sharon Lee Henson, Daniel Henson, Sherry Henthom, Janet Hepner, Michael ,,,,,,,, Herbert, Pamela Herd, Jerry ..,1,..,,.1,., Herdrieh, Anne ...,..,,,, Herman, Alice Mayo Herman, Mary Herman, Steven 144, 373 41 1 325 239 375 404 306 433 331 368 158 360 479 327 392 169 423 302 405 364 364 486 364 324 360 1 15 465 161 431 419 465 434 308 414 486 357 307 371 479 177 306 435 344 307 433 433 308 423 306 334 308 317 363 364 360 451 354 303 389 332 290 352 357 239 465 300 145 Herman, Tiberius 242, 427 Hermanson, David 164, 421, Hennes, Jo Ann ,,,,,,,, Hernandez, Michael 166, 370, Hemdon, Michael ,,.. Heron, Barbara .. 71, Herrbach, William 168, Herreman Hen . ry Herrin, Beverly ..,..,.... Herrman, George Hernnan, John ,.,..,,,. Herron, Howard ....... Herron, Rita ...,,...,,,., Hersberger, Rodney , Hershman, Holly ,,.,, Hertling, Virgil ,.,.,,,, Hertzberg, Susan 159, Hess, Elizabeth ......, Hess, Jeffrey ..,,...,,,, Hess, Hess, Linda . , Hesselgrave, Roberta Hesson, Joeen ,,...,, .. Hesson, Larry ,,,, Heston, Hetzel, Patricia .....,. Hetzler, John H. ,,,,,,,,.. , 41 1 Ellen ,,.,.....,, Robert 129, 311 Heubi, James 1, 115 Heupel, James 158, 373 Hewitt, Camille 129, 138, 341, 347 He Martin ,..,,. 1 1 Hibbs, Christine 121 Hibbs, Marsha ,,..,,,,, Hibner, Harry ,,,,, Hickam, Becky ,, Hickam, Robert Hiekcox Charles 1:11 129 , 255, Hicker, Elaine ,, , Hickman, Ronald .,,,,, Hickman, Ruth ,,,, ,,,,, Hickman, Thomas ,,,, Hicks, Alfred ,,,,,,,,,, , Hicks She l 1 1 465 298 479 311 451 421 316 308 354 295 479 358 404 302 417 403 479 A66 349 438 397 486 451 423 409 451 396 375 514 262 302 403 171 311 397 451 256 314 451 406 31 1 436 322 357 . ry Vaaaaaaaaatat- Hiestand, Phillip ,,,,.,,, Higgerson, Robert ,,,. 435 Higginbotham Elizabeth 129, 451 Higgins, Smith 129, 158, 451 High, Phyllis ,,,,,,,,,,,, 389 Highfill, Susan ,,,,,,,,,, 322 Highley, Martha , ,,,, 325 Hilbrich, Mary .,,,,,.,,. 345 Hilbum, Andrea 412, 479 Hilbum, Jeffrey 114, 426 Hild, Nancy 141, 298, 300 Hildebrand, Linda ..,. 327 Hildebrandt, Wesley 366, 372 Hilgeman, Diane .,,,., 307 Hilgers, Diane ,....,,,.. 479 Hill, Carolyn ..,,.,,,.... 406 Hill, Cynthia 1 ,,,1,,...1 359 Hill, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 371 Hill, Robert S. ,,,,,,,,1,,. 368 Hill, Rosalyn .,,.,,,,,,,, 344 Hill, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 307 Hillenbrand, James 466 Hillery, John ,,,, 145, 400 Hillery, Pamela ,.,,.,,, 293 Hilles, Kermit .,,,1.,,.. 371 Hilligoss, Thomas ,,,,,, Hillock, Sharon ,,,,,,,, Hilsmier, Joyce 171, Hilty, Donald P. ,,,,, , Himcs, Stephen ,,.,,,,, 239 327 410 177 466 Hinant, Michael 142, Hines, Hugh M. 308, Hines, Janet .,,... ,,,,,.. Hinkle, Kristin .. 150, Hinkle, Martha ......., Hinkle, William ,....,,. Hinnefeld, Phyllis ..,, Hinz, Richard .. 119, Hipp, William .......... Hippensteel, David .... Hipsher, Janet .,,,....,, Hirons William Hirschberg, Hirtzel, Betsy .,.......... Hitchcock, Doris Jean 297, Hitchcock, Sandra ....,, Hite, Robert ,,.,,.,.,,,,,. Hite, Sally ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, Hites, Earle 1,,,,.,,,,..,, Hix, Freeman ,.......,. Hoa , Kathy ............ Hobis, Lana ..,, 395, Hobson, Barbara ,..... Hobson, John ..,..,..,.,. Hobson, Larry , ,..,,,, , Hochgesang, Phyllis ., Hochstetler, David ,,,. Hocker, Anne ............ Hocker, Dianne ....,,.. Hockemian, David , 514 432 293 306 360 1 13 451 435 177 115 399 398 391 364 299 303 320 407 416 354 359 479 479 305 31 1 306 273 357 360 362 Hollingsworth, Kathryn 299, 451 Hollingsworth, Peggy 357, 479 Hollo, Thomas .. 264, 316 Holloway, Jack 267, 418 Holloway, Marcia 403, 479 Holloway, Robert Lee 388 Holloway, Susan ...... 301 Holloway, Cheryl 1.-. 301 Holman, James - ...... 415 Holmes, Pamela - .... 322 Holt, Joseph ,,,. 169, 488 Homa, Ronald 11........ 354 Homan, Marjorie ...... 345 HOME EC. ASSOCIATION ,,.. 171 HOMECOMING 32, 33, 58, Homoky, William ...... Honegger, Ken Hongen, Karen ...,..,, Hood, Lan-y D. ..,,.,. , Hood, Larry R. ,,,,.,, , Hood, Richard Hooper, Hoover, Hoover, Hoover, Susan ,,,.,,,,,,.. Sidney 131, Vonda Elizabeth ..,. James .......... Hoover, Hope, Oscar ..,,..,,..,,.. Hopkins, Dee .,.,,,,,,.., Hopkins, Thomas .,,,.. Hopp, Diane ,,,,....,,,, Hopp, Richard .. Hoppe, Kathryn Hopper, Charles 388, Hopping, Mark ,.,,.,,, Hopping, Mary 162, 341, Hopple, Leslie ,...,,.,,, Horber, Robert ,..,,,.. Hord, Cheryl .,......,,,. Horn, Ruth .,.,,,..... ..... Homer, Karen ,,,,,,,.,. Homer, Mary ..,.,,,.,,,, Homer, Rita ,,,,,,,,, 1, Homey, Mary ............ Homey, Robert ,,...,,, Homey, William ....,. Hockett, David 129, 329 Hockman, Billy ...,,... 294 Hockman, Jan ......,.., 466 Hodgdon, Thaddeus 267, 419 Hoclgdon, Thomas 129, 419, 451 Hodges, Sharon ......,. 350 Hodson, Cathy .. 430, 451 Hodson, Joan ,,,,,.,,.,,. 479 Hodson, Marilyn 117, 412 Hoehn, Janet .,,,..,,.... 364 Hoelker, William 129, 421 Hoff, James ,,,,,,...,.... 294 Hoff, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, 424 Hoffman, Charles Robert 435 Hoffman, Charles Wilbur 435 Hoffman, David 129, 314, 319 Hoffman, Judd ,,,,,,,,. 437 Hoffman, Linda ........ 429 Hoffman, Lynn 151, 386, 430 Hoffman, Robert ,....,,, 427 Hoffman, Sharon ..,,,, Hogan, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,,.. Hogan, Susan ,,,, 314, Hoger, Julie-Anne ,.., Hoggatt, Margaret ,,,, Hogue, Alice ,,,, 387, Hogue, Deva .,,,,,,,,,,, Hohman, Charles ...,,, Hojnacki, Richard Hokanson, Lynn 129, Hokanson, Stephen .. Hoke, Myron B. ...., . Holaday, Charles ..,,.. Holcomb, Jennifer ..., Holcroft, Judy ...,........ Holdaway, Charles .. Holdaway, Ronald ,,,, Holdeman, John .,..,,,, Holdeman, Walter C. Holder, William . Holdread, Philip Holdt, Cathy .,,,..,,.,,, Holewinski, Lois ,,,,,, Holland, Sandra .,,,,. Holland, William ,,,,,. Hollander, Charles . Hollar, Gary ....,..,,.., 1 293 466 324 290 151 410 346 432 316 412 398 370 165 402 306 416 416 177 466 239 466 395 129 451 428 374 425 Horton, Deborah ...,.... Horton, Donna ......,,., Horton, Douglas ....,. Horton, Weldon ....,... Horvath, Bemard .... Horvath, Elsie ..,....... Horvath, Judith ,...,,,, Hosek, Julia .............. Hoskam, Peter ...,,,,,.. Hosler, Joyce .,.......... Hoster, Steven .. 158, Hostetler, David 369, Hostetler, Frank ,.,,,, Hostetler, Ralph ..,,,, Hostetter, Michael ,,.. Hottenstein, Paula ,,,, Hotz, William ,,.,,,,,,, Houdeshel, Harry 131, 158, 267, 424, Houdeshel, Jo Ann .... Houghton, John W. 177 Houghton, Robert Hougland, Thomas 112 House, Craig 367, 369, House, Margaret 119, 387, Housemann, Ji.rn .,..,,,, Houseman, Nonnan .1 Housenga, George ,,.. 59 374 466 395 486 425 396 479 299 396 345 400 157 352 177 325 451 491 418 355 346 360 354 323 290 479 151 301 403 354 177 351 360 303 400 418 429 389 307 344 364 394 428 466 163 374 366 451 177 451 350 466 371 466 373 399 294 167 371 Inebnit, Rebecca . . 451 Mary jane ....,. Houser, Benson ...,,,,, 363 Houser, Richard .,..., 398 Houser, William C. VY., 353 Houseworth, Ann .Y.V,, 347 Hovanec, Thomas 267, Howald, Christine Howard, Alice . .,,,,, . Howard, Frardc 161, Howard, Glenda .. .. Howard, Patricia .. .. Howard, Thomas ., Howell, joy . .... Howell, Howcrton, james , Howton jill ,,,,, ,,... Hoy, Shelley ,,., . . Hoyman, Linda . Hoyt, Susan . ,,.,,,, 407 Hozdovich, Ircne , Iams, Howard ,, Ice Sandra .. , lddings, Mary , , , Idlewine, jeffrey 433, IFC . 384, Iliff, Cynthia . , 1-MEN'S CLUB . ., Iinlcr, joseph IN MEMORIAM , Robert .. , 451 403 389 311 360 141 420 358 420 158 149 151 300 291 479 319, 451 303 323 466 385 363 150 244 516 INDIANA DAILY jacikas, Arthur . . 421 jackson, Brenda . ..,,,, 291 jackson, Claudia . . 299 jackson, David . ,,,. 177 jackson, Donna . ,,., 479 jackson, Harry ,,..,.,, 157 jackson, jay .. ,,,.., .. 366 jackson, john W. 451 jackson, Kathleen Louise 112 jackson, Kathleen Marie 430 jackson, Larry . .,,,,,,. 295 jackson, Larry Eugene 144 jackson, Lawrence C. 413 jackson, Lecester .. , 408 jackson, Stephen 115, 396 jacob, judy . ,,,.,,,,,, 359 jacobs, Alan .,.. . 392 jacobs, Burt ....,, 427 jacobs, Glen , . 113, 417 jacobs, john ,.,, ,,,,,. . 419 jacohs, Randall ,,,. 428 jacobs, Sharon .. ,,,. .. 290 jacobson, jerrold 119, 437 jacobson, jo . ,,.,. 347 jacoby, Daniel , 435 jacoby, Marsha . ...,.. 339 jaggers, Gcraldene .,,, 301 jahn, Mary .. ,........,, 291 jahn, Stephen .. 318, 451 jahn, William .. 417, 451 jahns, Christine 402, 479 jain, Shital K. 177 jakuhowski, Frank , 157 jakush, Richard .. 374 james, Clyde ,,,,,,,, 354 james, David .. 167, 466 james, jim . .. 413 james, Lois , 322 Kaade, Robert 416 Kaczmarek, Kenneth W. HPER, SCHOOL OF 192, Hribar, Margaret ., Hrpka, Marilyn I-lruby, Rebecca , Huber, judy ,. , Huber, Leandra Huber, Richard , Hubertz, Sally . . Hubner, Regina . Hudak, Mary Ann .. Huddleston, Patricia I-luddleston, Ronald .. Huddleston, Stephen Hudelson, Rebecca . Hudson, Betty , 159, Hudson, Bonnie , Hudson, Karen I. 171, 438, Hudson, Karen Suc 193 395 327 357 479 395 432 163 291 357 302 368 411 410 407 114 451 395 STUDENT 143-146 INDIANA THEATRE COMPANY ,, 66, Ingalsbe, john ., , Ingels, joseph Ingle, Stephen 404, Inglis, Linda , Ingram, Linda Ingwalson, jared , james, Terry A. 130, james, Terry D. jamison, janis 77, 148, jaxnison, Larry ,.,,, , janes, Catherine . ,. janicki, David ,, ,, janicki, Mary ,, janik, Yvonne janjecic, judith , . jankovich, jonni jankowski, Edward , jannasch, Elizabeth 339, janovsky, Michael ,,,, jansak, Peter ,,,, jansen, Marsha , janzaruk, William jarahak, Rudolph . , jaramillo, Fidel , jardine, jean 162, 410, jamiula, Nancy 350, jamecke, Stephen .,,, jaroll, Edward , jarrell, Richard . 76, jarrett, Paul , jarrett, Stephen 334, jarvis, jane , jarvis, joseph 167, jarvis, Sharon 118, 129, 159, jasas, Audrone , . lasinski, Robert ,,,, ,, jasper, Sharon jasper, Steven 315, lastrow, Robert jaworski, Bemard 160, jaworski, Ronald jay, Margaret Kadish, jean ,, 67 352 145 479 466 363 438 404 423 375 451 432 339 364 358 359 360 412 391 466 391 434 344 330 244 242 452 372 332 77 452 417 394 361 399 291 413 322 452 417 355 330 239 327 Hudson, Marilyn 129, 412 Hudson, Richard ...,., 362 Hudson, Sandra .....,,, 307 Hudson, William 115, 311 Huey, Sally .............. 403 Huff, Dale .. ..,.. 416 Huff, Helen .. .......... 399 Huff, Michael .. 129, 329 Huff, Ross ,...,,,.. ,,.,., 4 16 Huff, Sharon 113, 118, 129, 390 Huff, Susan 129, 325 Huff, William .. 151, 239 Huffer, Duane ......,.. 311 Huffer, james ....,,..., 311 Huffman, Gregory 168, 422 Huffman, Philip ,,,,.,,, 421 Huffman, Richard ...,,, 426 Hufnagcl, Kenneth .. 369 Inman, Frederick ,.,,,, 316 Inman, Karen .,...,,,.... 409 Inniger, Ervin 249, 267, 486 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL ..,. 384, 385 INTERNATIONAL WEEK ,,.. .,.,,,,.. 9 8, 99 INTRAMURALS ,,,... 277 Ipsen, Susan .. ,,,,..,. 389 113, 129, 155, 299 jean, john .. 115, 316 jeffrey, George ....,,,, 369 jeffrics, jane ,,,,, ,,,, . .. 479 jencks, Elizabeth 423, 491 jenkins, Fred james .. 371 jenkins, Fred Wayne 333 jENKlNS HOUSE .. 371 jENK1NSON HALL 308, 309 jenks, Linda . ,,,...,,,, 492 jens, Lynda . ,,,,.,.,,, 326 jensen, Charles ,....,,, 242 jensen, Clay ,,,...,....., 310 jensen, David ,..,.,,,,,, 418 jemigan, james ,. ..... 371 jewell, jim , .,,., , 270 jocus, Tadeus .,..,,,,., 332 joest, Nicholas 119,433 johanson, judith 155, 412 johansson, Sandra ,,,, 452 john, janis 51, 127, 148, 276, 325 john, Lenora ,,,, ,,,, , , 412 john, Robert . ,,,,, , 405 johns, Michael .. .. 354 johnson, Albert ,,,,,,, 295 johnson, Ann ,,,,....,,,, 423 johnson, Carolyn Ann 452 johnson, Carolyn Elaine johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson Kaelin, 363, 393 , Charles Martin 318 , Connie 324 , David William 364 , Elizabeth Ann 142, 394 , Elizabeth Ann 300 Carolyn ,, 290 Kafoure, Steven ,,,,, . 330 Huggins, Ellen .,,,..., 289 Hughel, janis .,,, 14, 412 Hughes, Lydia .,,.,,,.,, 347 Hughes, Mark ..,,,,,,.. 435 Hu hes, Victoria .. 324 Hull, E, Natalie ,,,.,,,. 344 Hull, Charles ..,,,, .,.., 4 05 Humbaugh, Marcia .. 438 Humenik, Michael 366, 372 Huminsky, james ...,.. 413 Humm, Lynn .. , . 293 Hummel, David 375 HUMMER HOUSE .. 371 Humphrey, Charles .. 388 Humphrey, jol'u'1 A. .. 413 Humphrey, john E. 247, 273 HUMPHREY, VICE- PRES. .........r...... 38, 39 Ireland, james .......... 167 Ireland, Philip .......... 404 Irick, Neil ........ 364, 451 Irmscher, Sandra ...... 293 Irons, Kristin ....... . 151 IRHA ..,........,.... 286, 287 Irwin, Stanley .,........ 417 Isaacs, Barbara ......... . 307 Isaacs, Chris ,.... ...... 4 14 Isaacs, Dan .. 166 johnson, Howard 433, 466 johnson, jack Nord 127, 151, 249, 418, 466 johnson, jack Warren 116 johnson, james Alan 416 johnson, james Thomas jr. 294 johnson, james Victor 239, 414 johnson, jo Ellen .... 479 johnson, joanne ........ 345 johnson, Katherine 119, 153, 389 jolmson, Kathleen 486 johnson, Laurence .... 413 johnson, Leslie 306 johnson, Mark ..... .... 4 32 johnson, Mary Sue .... 352 johnson, Napoleon .. 165 johnson, Scott ..,,. ..... 3 19 johnson, Susan .......... 291 johnson, Thomas Clive 466 johnson, Thomas Errol 396 johnson, Thomas F. 396 johnson, Walter .. ..... 295 johnston, Gloria 129, 360, 479 johnston, jo Ann ....,, 452 johnston, Larry 129, 435, 466 johnston, Maynard .... 419 jolly, David ..,,,. .. .... 115 jonah, jane .. ..,.,,.... 479 jones, Anne 128, 409 jones, Barbara j. .. 323 jones, Bruce 168, 305, 307 jones, Catherine Ann 399 Kafoure, William ...... 330 Kagan, Richard ,.... 311 Hundley, john .. 168, Hundley, Russell 366, Hungate, Karen ........ Hunn, Hunn, Linda .............. Mary ...........,.. Hunner, Robert ..,..... Hunsucker, Melvin .. Hunt, Deborah .,....,, Hunt, judith ...,..,.., . Hunt, Loren .... ........ Hunter, Mary ............ Hunter, Michael 239, Hunter, Robin ,,,.,,.,.. Huntington, Albert 428, Huntington, Emily 127, 409, Huntzin-ger, Cinda 395, Hurst, Beverly ,,,,..,,,, Isaacs, Howard ........ Isaacson, Barbara ...... Isaacson, Charlene .... Isaacson, David . ..,,, .. Isel, john .................. Isenbarger, john .,,..... Ishida, Richard 151, Iskowich, Carole ......,. Ison, Aaron ..,............. I.U. FOUNDATION jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones. jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, Catherine Mae Charlotte 410, Dan . ....... 385, Denise ..,......... Dennis ............ Florence ........ jacqueline 131, 409, james A. ....... . janiee Sharon .. jeffrey Alan 267, jeffrey Keith john ...,.......... judy Kay ........ judy Kay 113, juliet . ..,........ . Kathryn ..,....,.. Kay ..........,..... Marsha ..........., Mary C. .......,. . Nancy Grace .. Ola ..........,..... Paul D. ......... . Paulette .......,.. Peggy Ann Randall .,,,..,.., Richard Glenn Richard V. Robert Clark ..., jones, Ruby ,....,....,,.. jones, Sally Ann ...,.,.. jones, Sally Sue ........ jones, Sandra .. 151, jones, Sharon .,,....,..,, jones, Stephen .. 158, jones, Susan E. .,,,,,. , jones, Thomas Arthur jones, Virginia ....,..... jonosi, Illona ,,,,,,,,,,,, Kagin, judith .. 297, Kahn, Lilu . ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 364 370 302 301 350 414 364 347 358 416 352 434 109 466 451 451 293 437 451 451 147 262 321 239 451 369 221 389 480 398 406 466 403 452 177 452 400 372 408 291 403 114 159 109 352 290 466 394 309 480 308 412 373 355 311 401 480 324 290 360 344 452 339 452 293 293 298 306 Hurst, Vivian 129, 155, Hurt, judy ................ Hurwitt, joann 390, Huse, Frank ........... Huse, Richard 384, 385, Husk, Robert ............ Huster, Diane .. 327, Hutchens, Pamela ...... 394 302 451 416 396 431 479 301 Hutira, Donna .......... 307 Hutt, john ...........,...... 161 Hyatt, Stephen 158, 411, 466, 177 Hyde, Linda ......,....... 301 Hyde, Samuel .......... 434 Hyndman, Margaret 397, 479 I.U. SING .,.....s...... 78-81 I.U. STUDENT FOUNDATION 122-131 Ivey, jack ....,.......,..... 374 Ivey, Susan ........ ..... 4 02 jopes, Mary .............. 347 jordan, Dennis .. 355, 422 jordan, james Lynn 128, 156, 396, 452 jordan, judith ..........., 326 jordan, Marilyn 397, 480 jordan, Milvem ........ 291 jordan, Robert Michael 321, 486 jordan, Stephen C. .. 354 jordan, Stephen E. .... 419 jorgensen, Charles .... 264 jomod, Vickie 117, 409, 480 joseph, Linda ............ 396 joseph, Louis ............ 427 joseph, Rex 116, 121, 466 josephson, David 116, 121, 133, 437 joyce, Kathleen 114, 392 joyner, Harry fButchj 150, 234, 249, 431 judd, james ....... ..,.,... 3 13 judge, Edward 151, 239, 421 julian, Anthony ,,,..,.. 294 julis, Karen .............,.. 177 juncker, Thomas ...... 320 jung, Keith ...... 131, 452 jUNIOR DIVISION 206, 207 jUNIOR IFC ...,......., 385 jUNIOR PANHELLENIC 389 junken, Anita .... 406 junken, Barbara ........ 344 jurgemeyer, Nancy .. 389 jurkiewicz, Walter .... 239 justice, Margaret C. .. 452 justice, Nancy .. . ..,. 323 Kaiser, Glen ....,,........ 466 Kaiser, Linda ,......., .. 452 Kelley Kalb, Thomas ,A,,,,,,,,,, 264 Kalikow, Leonard ..., 427 Kalil, Carol A,,,A,,.,A,,,,,, 290 Kallembach, Carol ..., 350 Kalmans, Rebecca 114, 119, 390 Kalver, Alan 9, 118, 437 Kalwaic, Karen E. ..,, 339 Kamba, William ,,,.,.., 466 Kambol, Anna Lee .. 452 Kamin, Sherri ,,,,,,,1,,,, 301 Kaminsky, Elaine ...... 480 Kammrath, Michael 168, 372 Kamp, Cassandra 423, 466 Kamradt, Allan ,,.,,,,, 239 Kane, Patricia .. 129, 423 Kanemaru, Lester ,,,. 375 Kanning, Myrna 397, 452 Kapczynski, Thomas 480 Kaplan, Marc .. 168, 316 Kaplan, Richard 164, 355 Kaplan, Rosie ......,,,,,, 480 KAPPA ALPHA PS1 408 KAPPA ALPHA THETA 409 KAPPA DELTA ,,,,,,,, 410 KAPPA DELTA RHO 411 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA 412 KAPPA KAPPA PSI .. KAPPA SIGMA 407 Karan, Suzanne , Karant, Kathleen ...,., Karesh, Sylvia ,,,.,..,.... Karpinski, Robert 286, Karras, Steve Karver, Lorraine .,,,.. Kasdorf, Harry .,.,..,,., Kase, Larry ...,..,,.,,,,,,, Kash, Stephen ,,,,., .. Kasper, Suzanne Kotzan, Bnice ......,.,, Katz 165, 291, Katz, Barrie ,,,, 115, Katz, Donald ,,..,. Katz, Geraldine ...,..,. Katz, Janet ,,,,.. 390, Katz, Jo Ellen ,,,,,,,,,,, Katz, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,... Katz, Sharon ,,.,..,,,,,,, S teven ......,..,.. Kaudhak, Donald 349, Kauffman, Miles Paul 119 Kaufman, Kaufman Kaufman Kavadas, Kawachi, Kaylor, Lisbeth ,,,,,, , Nancy 299, , Robert ,,,,,, Christine .. Karl z,,,,,,,,z,, Camile 128, Kaylor, Ken .. ..,..,,.. .. Kayser, John ..,...,,,, Keas, Sheila . ,,,,.,,, Keating, Jacquelyn .. Keaton, William .....,. Keck, Tom H. .,.,..... . Keckley, J. David ,,,, Keen, Gary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Keenan, Lora .. 128, Keenan, Thomas ..,,,,,. Keene, Brett ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Keene, James ,,,.,,,,,,,, Keener, Bruce ....,.,.,, Keeshan, Millicent .. La Duke, James 311, La Flamme, Janice .. La Mar, Darrel ,,,,,, . La Sota, Barbara 171, Labney, Donna ..,.,. . Labney, Thomas ,,,. . 160 413 466 307 452 314 466 327 164 357 355 466 345 390 306 452 480 429 429 427 355 437 390 300 319 357 373 409 413 216 145 389 414 368 426 431 409 273 315 435 363 410 467 402 467 480 453 320 Keeslar, James ,.,...,,.. Keesling, Leland Gene Keith, Diana ..,. 306 Keith, James .,,, Keith, Kristen .. 115 Keith, Shirley ,,,,,,,, .. Keithley, Carter E. 113, 118, 289, Keithley, Dennis ,,,,, Keithley, Jay ,,,,,,,,,,,, Kelderhouse, Kay 148, 1 1 Kell, Harry .. .,....,... .. Kell, Melanie ,,,, ,,,,,. Kcllar, Keller, Mary . 364 Bennie .......,. Keller, David ., .. Keller, Larry . ,,,,,,,, . Kelley, Christina L. ., Kelley, Daniel ,,., ..,, 1 David .. 357 Kelley, Eloise P. Kelley, Geraldine .... Patricia F. Barbara ...... Kelley, Kellner, Kellogg, George . ...., 1 Kellogg, Robert J. Kellum, Paul Kellum, Peggy .. Kelly, Brian ......,......, Kelly, Cynthia .. ..... .. Kelly, George .... ...., Kelly, Nancy Kelly, Stephen .. .,,.. .. Kelsey, Dennis L. ..... . Kelsey, Karen .. 395, Kelsey, Martha Kelso, Lynda 389, Kelson, Mariorie .....,.. Keltner, Karen . ..... . Kem, Mary Ann 392 Kemmerer, Kenneth .. Kemper, James Dee .. Kempner, Frances ..,. Kenady, Diane .. 357 Kendall, Barbara Kendall, John . . .. .. Kendall, Lee . . Kennedy, Carolyn 1 1 Dennis 114, 385, Kennedy, Jeffrey Kennedy, Kennedy Kenned 1 Joan .. . Michael . Robert 151, 247, Kenney, Lloyd . . .. .. Kent, Gary .. . 164, Kent, Stanley 157, 158, 2651 Kentner, Ken ...... Kentor, Michael . . Kenworthy, Jack .. . Kenworthy, James R. Kenworthy, Robert Y1 Kennedy, A 118, Kepler, Terry .... .. Kepp, Stephen .. . Kerhy, Ronald .. .. Kercher, Judith ,,.,,. . Kercheval, Martha 129, Kem, Lawrence ..... . Kern, Raymond Kerr, Elizaheth . Lacey, Barbara Lach, Jane Lach, Jean ....... Lach, Margaret 314. Lacotta, Patricia V Lacy, Sharon . - 480 354 480 452 307 480 432 349 426 323 332 302 452 373 452 401 389 354 363 480 452 325 352 421 177 486 149 163 299 363 360 374 422 466 309 452 363 346 480 361 168 480 363 347 420 358 309 411 169 438 413 416 452 466 452 424 391 416 452 416 388 435 370 298 161 396 413 300 394 399 399 327 351 291 Ken-, Georgianne .,,... Kerrigan, Elizabeth .. Kersey, Carol ----------'- Kesim, Umit -YYV--,--,-Y Kesling, Carolyn ...... Kessler, Victor C. 332, Kctcham, William ,... Ketcher, Betty .,.,...,.... Ketron, Cynthia .. Ketterer, Corinne 395, Kettler, Janet ...... .. Kencher, Thomas Kew, Mary Ellen .. Key, Roger ................ Keys, Michael ............ Keyser, Wendy Kichler, Paul Kidder, Cheryl . Kidwell, Michael ..., Kiefer, Mary Sue .. Kiefer, Sally .. Kiefner, Edward .,... Kiel, Gregory ....,... . 386 Kiel, Kathy 109, Kielton, Dennis Kienlen, David 239, Kienzle, Terry . Kierein, Thomas Kifer, Nancy ..,.., .. 346 Kikas, Anu ....., Kildsig, Patricia Kilgore, Emma ...,..,,. Kill, Timothy . ,,,,,, .. Killen, Nancy ........... Killian, Connie . Killworth, Steven 111, 112, 116, 121 Kilmer, James ....... ,.. Kimball, Anita ....... . Kimball, Cean .. 307 Kimble, Michael .. Kime, Ellen ............ Kimes, Joe ...,.... 289 Kimmel, Terry .....,,,. Kimmell, Sue Ann .. Kincaid, Martha ..,... 129, 1 1 Kincaid, Sandra K. 129, 407, Kindlesparker, Larry King, Carol ...... 159, King, Emmett .......... King, Harold .......... . King, James ..,,., ,,,... King, Jerald .,,..,..,,.... King, Lonnie ..,..,.., . .. King, Michael .. 244, King, Phillip ......,,,, King, Sana Christine King, Stephen C. ..... . King, Timothy ..... .... King Walter .... 416, Kingery, Eric .... . .. . Kinkade, Clayton .. Kinne Lila Y. AVVVVVVVV V Kinnison, Kay 117, 386, 402, Kinsey, Linda ............ Kinsley, William Kinsock, Susan ........., Kintzele, Philip .. Kinyon, John .,.. 398, Kiovsky, Richard .. . . Kirby, Joe L. ....,.. .. Ladd, Diane ........., Ladewski, Gregory .. Lacmmer, Joan 399, Lafferty, Larry .....,.. Lagadon, Rheeda .... Lagarde, John .,,,,, . .. 410 430 363 242 358 452 332 147 299 452 360 428 338 331 452 358 424 129 372 357 360 311 264 389 364 419 466 432 486 452 438 130 419 480 292 129 452 331 466 480 364 325 295 452 392 352 452 433 409 310 374 480 305 320 362 400 395 371 318 466 308 373 452 452 354 358 354 315 466 404 177 291 333 453 160 350 166 Kirk, Ann 140, 394, Kirk, Jzunes David .... Kirk, Robert, Jr. ..... . Kirkendorfer, Ken 385, Kirkham, Nancy .....,,. Kirkpatrick, Ian 161, Kirlin, David 371, Kirsch, Linda ............ Kirschner, Eric .......... Kirshen, Ellen N. ..... . Kirts, Stephen ............ Kishman, Patricia ...... Kisner, James ........,. Kitain, Donald .. 264, Kite, Mark .. .....1..... .- Kittle, John . ........... . Kittlc, Sarah .... 299, Kiver, Diane 142, 390, 514 435 239 414 395 316 452 346 273 292 435 306 295 427 355 466 300 452 Kixmiller, Randolph L. 396 113, 129, Kixmiller, Robert Klage, William Klatte, Sharon .. ..... .. Klebofski, Karen Kleckner, Bonnie ...... Kleckner, Steven ...,.. V. .. Klehfoth, Jay ..........,. Klein, Karen ............ Kleine, Margaret 129, 337, 338, 339, Kleiner, Harvey Steven Kleinert, Jerome .....,.. Kleinschinidt, Dean 163, Kleist, Donna ......... Klenck, Joel ..,....,...... Klepfer, Steven ........ Klepper, Karen ......,. Klick, Pamela . ..,...... . Kliina, Diane .... 322, Kline, Dannie ............ Kline, Kathleen .... ...... Kline, Kevin .............. Kline, Sharon ............ Klingelhoffer, Calvin .. Klinkenberg, Nancy .. Klinstiver, Susan .,.... Klitzky, Rochelle 149, Kloepper, Barbara .... Kloehr, John B., Jr. .. 169 368 492 291 389 427 388 346 480 421 480 194 306 419 401 323 480 452 401 410 69 402 354 303 347 339 324 177 Kloppenberg, George FQH7 I Kloppenburg, Michael 320 Klugman, Craig 145, Knapp, John ............ Knauf, Vincent ......,... Knaver, Sharon ....... Knehel, Lynn 1. 129 Knecht, Marsha ....... Knecht, Thomas ........ Knierim, Dcnnis ........ Knight, Carey tRickJ Knipstein, Cheryl .... 1 Knobel, Susan .......... Knoerr, Ralph . ....,.,,. . Knoke, Theresa .......... Knowles, Gearold 168, Knudsen, Marilyn 286, Kobrin, Jerry L. ....... . Kobylarek, Dorothy Lahey, Thomas ........ Lair, Steven ....,......... Laird, Thomas Lakin, Drenda Lamar, Stephen ........ Lamb, Kathryn 452 318 375 324 399 351 398 414 486 430 352 466 172 354 291 437 239 331 332 453 396 291 165, Koch, Darryl ........,..... Koch, Madeline ........ Koch, Michael .......... Kocher, Margaret .... Kochis, John ............ Kockentiet, George .... Kocman, Martin ........ Kocyba, Karen 407, 466, Kodicek, Allan .......... Koehler, Elizabeth .. Koehler, Gene .......... Koeneman, Diane Koenig, Koenig, Koenig, Koerbe, 165, Brian .. 239, Daniel ........ Paula ........,. Carol Koester, Mary ..... ...... Koening, Brian E. Koetje, Alice .......,...,.. Kohne, Anthony ...,,... Kokinda, Dennis ..... Kokosa, John ...,... .... Koldyke, Gaye .......,.. Kolesar, George ........ Kollker, Patricia L. .. Kollmar, Patricia 114 Kolodziei, James 118 Kniski, Phillip . ...... T Komasinski, Ralph . Konzen, Daniel ...... Koo , Patricia .. 131 Kopllow, Michelle 115 Koring, Robert .. 420: Komblum, Lee .. 163 Komowa, David 151 Kornreieh, Alida ..... Kors, Terry ...,.,......, Korte, Cynthia 423 Korte, Diane ,,,,, Korte, William .......,. Kortenber, Roseann 292 Korthauer, George Kost, Carol ............ .. Kostelnik, Janice ...,, Kot, Carol ...,, .. .. Kovener, Cary 109, Kovsky, Karen .. 109, Kowalski, James ...... 1 1 306 421 306 368 291 421 401 31 1 177 374 162 373 438 467 480 403 344 399 177 301 334 169 452 430 467 399 409 401 321 267 311 403 346 467 321 239 390 411 480 306 453 486 434 350 327 360 435 128 306 332 Kowalski, Kathleen B. 402, 453 Kowalski, Kathleen Margaret ..... .. 357 Koziolek, Carol .......... Kraay, Lawrence ...... Kracium, Michael .... Kraegel, Martin ........ Kraegel, Pamela .. Kraft, Thomas .......... Krahulek, Jack .........1 Krajnak, Diane .....,,, Kramer, Robert ........,. Krase, Jerome .. 244, Krathwohl, Kristen .. Krathwohl, Lisa ........ Kratz, John .,.............. Krause, Jeri ................ Kraushar, Heidi 120, 142, 146, 390, Krebs, Leonard . ..... . Lamb, Courtney ........ Lamb, Peggy .,.. 129, Lamb, William .......... 359 146 1 14 332 315 402 396 361 325 419 453 301 144 424 453 453 405 295 314 165 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 414 Lamberson, Gale ,,., 360 Krebs, Timothy 128, 384, Kreeger, Peter .. 242, Kreiter, Frederick .... Kreiter, Theodore .... Kreizenbeck, Randy .. Krelberg, Linda ........ Kren, Diane 129, 154, 155, Kress, Mary .............. Kress, Patricia ............ Krieble, Gail 33, 58, 302, Kriegbaum, Marsha .1 Krieger, Hugh .......... Krier, Beth Ann 145, Krier, Judith Kay 289, Krier, Miles ........... .... Krietemeier, Rick F. .. Kritsch, Donald 131, Krivoshia, Michael .. Krogman, Dianna 1.,. Krohn, Roger ..... - ..... Kroll, William .......... Kron, Linda ...- ........ Kronewetter, Glendon Kropf, Paul ...... 239, Krout, Stephen .......... Kruchten, Sue .......... Kruck, Janet ............ Krueger, Richard 158, 398, Krug, Edward ..,.... L... Kruger, Patricia ........ Kruk, Richard 422 427 371 371 419 352 344 347 357 373 392 467 358 293 467 426 433 239 120 467 295 303 432 426 428 395 308 453 157 453 164, 330, 333, 467, 177 Kruse, James L .......... 165 Knyzaniak, Darlene .. 363 Kubat, Thomas .......... 144 Kubley, James .......... 428 Kubow, Diane .......... 402 Kucan, Carole ............ 467 Kucan, Margaret ........ 352 Kugler, David ............ 375 Kuha, Donna ...L ....... 467 Kuhlenschmidt, Theodore 404 Kuhlman, Cynthia .... 352 Kuhn, Duane D. ...... 320 Kuipers, Yvette .......... 358 Kunlde, Elaine .......... 358 Kunkle, Frances Ann 349 Kunstler, David ........ 361 Kuntz, Linda Ann 145, 360 Kuntz, Rosemarie ...... 299 Kunze, Constance .... 480 Kunze, William F. .... 467 Kurtz, Donna ............ 352 Kurz, Louis .............. 350 Kurzenberger, Linda 153, 389 Kusek, Eileen ............ 480 Kusmierczyk, Robert .. 388 Kuss, Carolyn .. 399, 453 Kuster, Carolyn ........ Kuster, Richard 119, Kuszmaul, Susan ........ Kuykendall, Stephen Kwasny, Stanley ...... Kyle,' Frank .............. 344 404 346 413 419 368 Lambert, Destry Wayne 396 Lambert, Laura ........ Lambert, Lois ............ Lambrose, Laurence 366, 350 344 370 453 273 Larmnert, Sharon ,,,A Lanam, Linda ,, , Lancaster, Barbara Lancaster, Richard C. Land, Catherine Land, Charles 366, 373 Lander, Charles 364, 410 Lowdemailk, Jon ...,,, LANDES HOUSE , Landis, Dale Lee 158, Landis, Larry . Landon, Patriek . . ,, Lane, Diane 129, 297, Lane, John Douglas Lane, Lee . Lane, Tamara . ,,,. . Lang, John , Lang, Mary . . ., ,, Lange, Linda ., 357, Lange, Stephen . . Lange, Wiliam , 467 391 Lynn, Cari ...,,,,,,,,..... Langcbartel, Jill M. .. Langhoff, Nonnan Langholz, Joan .. , Langille, Paul . Langley, Cathleen ,,,, Langston, Timothy , Lanier, Cherilyn . Lanigan, William Lankston, Robert Lannin, Carolyn .. Lanning, George Lanteigne, Helen ,, 128, 357, 351, 115, 128, Lantz, Jane ., Lanz, Ellyn 119, 120, 163, Lanz, James Lanz, Jen'y , ,, , Lappie, Thomas ,. Lamiore, Richard . . Larrahee, Linda Larriek, Harry .. ,, Larsen, Earl . Larsen, Peg y ,, Larsen, Rogert . ,, Larson, Barbara ., Brenda 115, 162, Larson, Larson, Daniel Larum, Jean , Lasayko, Louise Lasher, William Lass, Vicki L. ,,,,, , Laswell, Carol Lattimer, Robert ., 430, 357, 357, Lattimer, Sue , Lattore. Patrick . .. Lauer, Donald .. 307, Laughlin, Nellie 112, 305, Laurell, Karen . .. . Lauritzson, Marcia 410, Law, Roy .. ,,.,. LAW, SCHOOL OF 194, Lawler, David .. Lawless, Anita .. .. Lawlis, Stephen ., , Mabum, Gerald 156, MacAlpin, Mary ,.,, ,, MacDonald, Scott ,,.. MacKenzie, Katherine 131, MacKenzie, Vicki . ,. Macdonald, Georgina Machesky, Frances ,, Mackel, Jerry ,, 176, Mackenzie, Melaine ., Mackey, Richard ..,, . 337 299 160 357 361 375 436 347 480 416 467 290 419 408 358 417 438 359 321 320 453 453 327 150 453 329 290 310 369 453 320 309 430 363 467 355 372 426 344 434 127 344 375 358 300 453 392 359 361 326 171 426 480 374 453 453 438 453 364 195 411 337 361 431 454 424 399 352 145 309 454 412 414 Lawlor, Julie . .. Lawrence, Charles 349, Lawrence, Phyllis ,, , Laws, Carole Ann 438, Laws, Richard Laws, Mariorie ., Lawson, Dana ,, , Lawson, Marilyn Lawson, Nancy 305, Lawson, Rita , Layer, Donald , , Layer, Hugh Laymon, Terrance Layson, David , , Layson, Diane , Lazarus, David , Le Beau, Richard , Le Fevre, Deborah , Le Mar, Br11ce 151, 247, Leach, Jacqueline , , ,, Leaders, Bonnie 154, Leap, Patsy 397, Lear, Janet ,, L1-avr-ll, Jack J. 112, 128, Lehney, Donna ,,.. , Leekie, Alexa Let-krone, Sondra , Lcdford, Marabeth .. Lee. ,laines 151, Lee, Linda Sue 298, Lee, Mark Lee, Nancy J. ,. 291, Lee Lee Lee, . Nancy Y. F. ..., . Paul ,,,,, . 144 Lee, , Richard Henry .. Richard Henry 314, Ricke Lce, y ,,,,,, Lee, Rosemary ,,,, , Lee Valerie 113, Lectly, Ruth 144, 146, Leepcr, Harland . Leerkamp, Randolph Lees, Matthew , Leeser, Linda .. ,,.,, Leeser, Paul ,,,, . Leffcl, Joseph . ,,,,., . Legarie, S. . , . Legler, Theodore 151, 157, Legros, Jacqueline ,,,. Lehman, Larry ,.,,.. Lehman, Rebecca Lchr, Robert ,,,. ,,,,, . Leh r, Terry ,,,,...,,.,,, Leibow, William Leibowitz, Louise Leighton, Richard Leighty, Norman 118, 127, 384, 385, Leilous. Craig ,,.,,,..., Leimbacher, Mary . Leimbacher, Richard 112, 131, 148, 398, Mackey, Sharon 292, Mackey, Terry .. ,, .. . Macy, Cheryl . , Macy, Mary ,,,,. Madden, Michael , Maddox, Sherrianne 122, Madcr, Suzanne ..,. Madolc, James ., Mafit, Martha . . . MACEE HALL ,,,, 161 355 290 438 301 298 309 480 295 400 373 420 291 374 157 302 355 430 155 480 287 467 323 394 480 480 267 303 435 453 298 145 453 315 418 350 129 291 453 426 169 306 354 427 290 166 389 427 354 405 488 391 453 467 419 157 353 453 467 432 299 302 369 481 322 320 364 308 Lcinbach, Stephen ,,,, Leinberger, Gary 249, Leininger, Mari ,,,,,,,, Leist, Carolyn . , ,, Leist, Jeffrey ..... ...... Lcitner, Ramona ..,,,. Leland, Kenneth ,,,,,, Leland, Thomas Lelugas, Karen Leman, Philip ,, ,, Lemcn, John ,, , Lemna, Janet 129, Lenaburg, Ronald S. Leninger, Tom ..., ,,., 388 428 157 480 388 358 295 401 323 375 425 438 400 294 Lennarson, Meredith R. 423, Lentz, Frieda ,,,..., Lentz, James .. 262, Lcntz, Judith ,, . . Lentz, Robert ...,.,,,,, Lentz, Sharon ,, Lenz, Mary ...,., Leohr, Thomas ., Leon, Hortense ,,.,.,,, Leonard, Diana . Leonard, Robert G. Leonard, Sherri ,,,. Leonard, Virginia ,,.. Lcmia, Benny , Lerner, Seott Lesh. Millard ,, 169, Leslie, Barbara .. 120, Leslie, Cheryl , Lcsow, John ,.,,. , Lcssie, David . Lester. Richard , Lettelleir, Joseph T. Letts, George Leuenberger, Judith Leuthold, Susan . . Leve, Aaron ,,.,,1,,,,, Levee, Samuel Levenberg, Ronnie Lcventhal, Marilyn 453 480 416 480 165 301 372 453 303 320 361 358 467 437 488 359 303 118 416 388 150 413 D. 128 453 316 , 467 427 453 437 Leven thai, Richard .. Leverette, Sandra .,., lievertt. E. J. ,, Levi, Richard 112, 122, 428, Levin, Barry ,,,,,,., Levin, Cavle ,,,., ..,,, Levin, Judith . .... , Levin, Mark A. Levin, Michael Levin, Richard Lee 110, 128, Levin, William ,,,,,,.. Levine, Carol . Levine, Edward .. Levine, Penny ,,,,, .,., Levy, Holly ,,,..,,,,, ...,, Levy, Marlene ,,,,, .,,, Levy, Martin 116, 132, Morris Blondie Lewin, Amold . Lewis. Anne .. 128, Lewis, Darlene . , Levy, Maggard, Oliver 118, 128, Magnani, Peter J. Magner, Ellen ,,..,,,,,,. Maguire, James ,,..,,,, Mahan, Claire .. 339, Maher, Michael ,,,, Maidenberg, Anthony 71, 168, Maierle, Sue Ann ., Mailloux, Pamela 292 177 453 429 453 437 437 437 390 332 429 345 293 453 239 427 A09 293 388 396 346 417 409 295 437 291 358 Lewis, lames D. ,,,,, , Lewis, James E. .. , Lewis, Judith . .,..,,, , Lewis, Kathryn 357, Lewis, Lloyd ., ,, , Lewis, Mary . Lewis, Nancy ., 131, Lewis, Norman , Lewis, Robert G. Lewis, Stephen . Lewis, Twila , ,,,,,,,, , Libman, Keith , ,,,, , Lichthlau, Judy 112, Lichtenberg, Alan Lichtenbcrg, Judith ., Liehtman, Suzanne ., Lickwar, Dale . ,,., ., Lidikn Linda .y, ,...,,., Lidikay, Marilyn .. Liebenow, Beverly 171, 345, Lieberman, John C. .. Lieberman, Roberta ,, Lieberum, Don ,,..,,., Liechty, Marilyn ,,.., .. Liehe, Beverly ,,,,.,,, , Lievense, Cynthia . Light, Mary 131, Light, Susanne ,,.... Lightcap, Nancy ,,..,. , Lilliston, Andrew 131, 151, Limbach, Powell 150, Limberg, Karen ,,,,, ., Lime, Lam ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Limoli. Michael ....,.. Linback, Janet .. Lind, Karen .. 338, Lindahl, Cynthia Rae Lindblom, Clifford ., Lindemann, Jon ,,,,.. Lindenberg, Linda ,,.. Linder, Robert , Lindemian, Richard .. Lindley, Diane E. 291, Lindsay, Elizabeth ,, Gregory E. Lindsay, Lindsey, Janice ...,.,,, Lindsey, Lindstrom, James Lindstrom, Lois ,,,,,, , Susan ,,,,,,,, Lineburgh, Nancy Lingo, David .,,,,., Linhart Lar . xy ,,,.,, Link, Patricia . ,,..., ,, Link, Sandra ,,,.,.,.,,,, Linke, Roberta ...,., , Linkimer, Sandra Linkimer, Thomas Linn, Diana 148, Lipner, Max 148, 168, Lippens, Carole J. 325, Lipsey, Ellen ., ,,,.. ,, Lipsig, Richard J. Lisak, Ronald 45, 109, 128, Lisby, Kitzie ,, ,, Main, Penelope Mains, Maitlen, Mains, Steve ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 432 Gary .. Tim ,,.,,,.,.., , Makielski, Constance 59 Makovsky, Caryl ,,..,,, Makrauer, Zola Malarik, Malcomb, Lewis 118, 128, 142 Sharon 183 1 A32 369 290 453 289 130 480 401 371 150 367 427 453 437 429 306 375 453 302 480 437 142 434 290 346 325 453 390 389 411 319 360 308 368 453 339 176 317 160 322 168 427 371 438 370 300 149 311 480 357 354 414 347 319 327 160 467 399 437 480 390 467 311 467 301 133 454 411 325 454 390 352 308 Lisher, James ............ 320 Lister, William ., ,,,,, 295 Litehiser, Joe ,.,.,, ,... 3 62 Litten, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,, 467 Little, Christine ,,,,,,,, 327 Lmle, Daryl . ,,,.,,...,,, 169 LITTLE 500 WEEKEND 12-19 Littlejohn, Marice fMimiJ 60 Lively, Donna .. 162, 341 Lively, Genevieve ,.,, 363 Livingston, Michael J. 131, 421 Livingston, Michael Leigh 405 Llewellyn, Linda ,,..,, 480 Lloyd, M. Dianne 153, 289, 291 Lloyd, Martha ,......... 392 Lloyd, William .,,,,.., 169 Loayza, Marilou ...,.1,, 307 Lobert, Karen ,,,,,,,,,,,, 323 Lobus, John ,,,, 1 ,,,,, .1 418 Lockridge, Helen ..., 163 Lockwood, George ..,, 333 Lockwood, John ........ 411 Loeper, Carolyn .,,,,,,, 351 Lofhnan, Guy .........,,. 109 Logan, Jerry ,... 318, 495 Logan, Philip ,,.,.,,,,.,, 437 Logan, Theodore 267, 453 Logsdon, Charles B. 164, 467, 177 Loh, Rosalind .,... . 364 Lohman, Carolyn 346, 481 Lohse, Catherine ...... 481 Lones, Carolyn ,,,..... 407 Long, D'Lee 120, 153, 423 Long, Gregory Alan .. 294 Long, James Albert .. 419 Long, Jeffrey .....,.... 419 Long, Jerry Lee ...... 334 Long, Kenneth .. 239, 421 Long, Lynn .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 481 Long, Mary ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 308 Long, Philip ,,,,,,,,,1,, 396 Long, Robert Aden .. 418 Long, Robert Terrelle 111, 239 Long, Susan Elaine .. 309 Long, Sydney ., 128, 395 Long, Virginia .......... 394 Long, Wayne ,,,,,,,,,,,, 417 Longer, Dennis ...,.... 315 Longman, Douglas .... 177 Loomis, Judy .,,,,,.,,, 481 Loomis, Robert ......,.., 467 Lopata, Loretta ......., 453 Lopez, Leslie ,,,,,,,,,,,, 290 Lorenc, E. Gale 120, 157, 423 Lorentz, David 145, 146 Lorenz, Kenneth ...,.. 396 Lorish, Doris ,,,,,,,,,,,, 326 Lorton, Kathlyn ,..,.... 399 Loschky, Sonya .. ..... 486 Lott, Kathleen ,... ...... 4 09 Maleady, Richard ,..... 421 Malecek, Nancy ,,,,.,,, 358 Maley, James Thomas 128, 371 Malis, Derick ,,,,,,,,,,,, 374 Mallatt, Philip 128, 367, 454 Mallett, Jo Ellen ..,,.. 438 Malman, Jerome 113, 118, 131, 427 Malman, Robert 119, 427 Lottes, Ronald ...,....,. Louck, Libby ,,,,,,,,,,,, Louda, Robert .......... Loudermilk, Michael .. Loughlin, Mary ........ Lovall, Larry ..,,,,,,,,,, Love, Cheryl ,,,,,,,,,,,, Love, Gary .............. Love, Keith ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Love, Paul ,,,,,,.. 267, Loveioy, Penelope .... Lovelace, Karen ........ Lovell, Janet .,.,, .,,.... Lovell, Thomas E. Loverich, Richard .... Loving, Constance .... Lovinger, Penni .,,,.. Lowden, Barbara ..,,,, Lowden, George .,,,., Lowdemiilk, David LOWE HOUSE ....,. Lowe, Robert .,,,.,,,., Lowe, Walter Lowens, Mark ,,,,,,,,,,,, Lower, Susan Luberda, Mary .. 407, Ann .. Luby, Thomas .......,.. Lucas, Danny .. 354, Lucas, Jo Ann .. 438, Lucas, Kathy ..,.,.. Lucas, Luczak, Kathleen .... Ludlow, Brandt .,.,,,,, Luedeman, Stephen Paula ...,.....,,, 417 389 367 486 344 362 409 239 294 432 364 301 399 467 321 410 481 399 467 481 420 372 388 453 145 454 301 435 431 481 325 151 346 411 D. 414 Lueken, Gunda Gretchen 327 Luellen, Susan 128, 386, Luerman, Mary Luetzelschwab, Earl Lumm, Ralph .. 414, LUNA ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 74 Lundberg, Carl ........ Lundgren, Mark ....,,.. Lundin, Madelyn ...... Lundy, Elizabeth .,,,., Lunte, Pamela ........,. Luppert, Joseph .,,,,,,, Lusher, Carol 438, Lussow, Fred H. .. Luthi, Arthur .. 158, Luthman, James ...,.... Lutterman, Randall ,. Lutz, Catherine ,,,,,,,, Lux, Susan 1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lynch, Michael ........ Lynch, Reinhardt ...... Lynch, Virginia .....,,, Lynn, Charles ............ Lynnstem, Judy ....,,., Lyon, James .,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 Lyon, Richard ....,.,,., Lytle, Michael .......... Lytton, Jeffrey ,,,....... Malofsky, Charlene 115, Malone, Marianne ..., Malone, Shalaine ...,. . Maloney, Molly .,,,,,,,,, Maloney, Teresa Malooley, James Malott, Barbara Malsbury, Frank Maltzman, David ..,,,, Manfred, Francis 392 481 355 514 , 75 169 411 429 412 323 368 481 163 433 467 431 301 309 481 115 481 396 357 347 41 1 320 417 398 345 322 290 409 303 413 345 398 391 432 Mangan, Michael ,,,..A Manifold, Marjorie ,, Manion, Charles 318, Manis, Myra ,,,VVY,A,VV.,V Manley, Sharon 153, Manlief, Dorothy ,,.,,, Manly, Linda ,,,...,,,,,, Mann, Barbara F. ,, Mann, Cynthia .,,.,,,,,, Mann, Kenneth Robe 311 290 468 454 395 351 300 481 392 rt 286 Mannakee, VVilliam ,, 454 Mannes, Kathryn ,.,,,, 368 Manning, Richard .,,, 433 Manoski, Kathleen 364 Manson, Joseph ,,,l,,,, 388 Manuel, Donald , ,, 428 Manuel, Linda ,,,A, , 293 M anushaw, Marguerite 399 Manzie, Mary Lou ,, 363 Marcellino, David 419 MARCHING 100 ,. 30, 31 Marcus, Edward 437 Marcus, Spencer Marc eanne 1325, Martin, Martin, Richard Dale Martin, Ronald .. 158, Martin Philip ,, ,,,, ,. Sarah Martin, Stephen John 468 435 426 , ,, ,,.,.... 359 Martin, Stephen Arrick 400 372 435 William ,, , Martin, Martindale, Charles , Martlage, Kenneth . Martyniak, Elizabeth Martz, Wade , Marvel, Howard , , Marver, Betty ..,,, Marx, Lcslee ,.....,, ,, Marzetta, Cecilia .. Mascher, Gilbert E, ., Masel, Lynne , Mason, Diana ., , Mason, Fem . Mason, Elizabeth MASON HALL , Mason, Stephen . Masse, Margaret ,, Masters, James , ,,,.. , Mastroianni, Annette 160 355 406 157 131 429 300 303 468 454 325 299 454 364 354 325 318 481 y. I .. Marcy, Taunya ,. Mardis, Alan L., Jr. Margolin, Ilene Marin, Sharon ,. Marion, Stephen 7175, Mark, Sue ,,,,,,,l,,,, Markey, Diane . Marko, George ,,,, ,.... Marko, Wally ,,,. Markola, Sandra Markowiez, Mary , Marks, Allen ,,,,,,,,,,,, Marks, Brovim 150, 239, Marks, Georgianna ,, Marks, Sandra .,., .,,., Markson, Charlotte ,, Markus, William ,, Marlatt, Gay ,,,,,,,... Marling, Joe . ,,.....,. , Marlowe, Charles ,,,,,, M1ros Micke P '. , y . ,,,., . Marovich, Donna 120, Marquis, John .,.,.,.,,, Marr, Alix M. .,,,.,,,. , Marrell, Catherine S. 302, Marsala, Toni-Lynn ,, Marsh, Christine Marsh, Herbert 162i Marsh, Ida .,..s,..,...,... Marsh, Lawrence Marsh, Linda ,,,, , , , Marshall Beth ....,,..,. Marshall, Charles 169, Marshall, Edwin , Marshall Jane ,, 161, Marshall Jeffrey ,, Marshall Marilyn 114, Marszowski, Roberta Martellaro, A. John ,. Martich, Gregory .. Martin, Barbara ,,,,,, , Martin, Colleen ,,,,,,,, Martin, David Porter Martin, George Glen 116, 121, 122, 123, MARTIN HALL ,,,,., Martin, John Douglas Martin Karen .. 129, Martin, Katherine . , Martin, Kenneth ...., , Martin, Larry .,,...,.,,,, Martin, Michael 150, Martin, Nancy ,..,....,, Martin Martin 1 Nelson ,,,, , ,, Pamela ,, , 454 486 128 177 358 468 372 394 337 157 371 345 347 391 415 346 302 347 364 481 373 316 514 162 332 307 468 360 394 311 454 362 292 481 488 408 397 424 359 303 334 421 438 347 315 416, 454 310 416 399 344 432 486 468 353 454 345 Mastrovich, Mary Ann 54 Mater, Rebecca ,,,. ., 363 Mathers, William F. 113 McAdams, Paula ....,. McAfee, Martin 411, McAllister David W 301 418 129, 136, 142, 146, 311 454, 514 McAllister, Linda .. 322 McAnally, Robert ., 311 McAuliffe, Mary 128, 151 McAvoy, Terrence 370 McBumie, Sheila E. , 407 McCaa, James 151, 239, 418 McCaffery, Joseph 114, 437 McCahan, Ned 112, 158, 384, 385, 426, 467, 177 McCain, Lynda 394, 481 McCall, Ti.mothy ,, 262 McCarthy, Carol 346 McCarthy, Frederick 413 McCarthy, Galen ,,,.,, 334 McCarthy, Michael John 315 McCarty, Carolyn ,, 327 McCauley, Beverlee ,, 423 McCay, Steven 422 McClanahan, Mark 354 McClean, Sandra 322 McClelland, Dale 329, McClcnd0n, Charles ., McClevey, Penny ...,.. McClintic, William ,. McClintock, Jay McClung, James McClure, Kathy ,, McClure, Patricia 331 422 423 371 428 369 305 410 McCollough, James M. 454 McColly, Timothy McDaniel, Michael 372, McDaniel, Ronald , . McDem1ott, Mark , McDemiott, William McDivitt, Wesley ,. 405 367 396 388 467 320 299 352 McDonald, Alan , McDonald, Delores , McDonald, Emily , McDonald, John Patrick 372 McDonald, Marian 357, 361 McDonald, Michael Allen 362 McDonald, Michael S. 366 McDonald, Robert Polk 467 McDonald, Stephen 388 McDougall, Mary M. 351 McDowell, Elizabeth A. 165 , 160 Mathews, James ,, , 364 Mathews, Michael 435 Mathews, William 321, 435 Mathia, Robert .. , 468 Mathias, John ,,,,,,, , 317 Mathis, Raymond , 454 Matix, Ruth Ann , , 399 Matthews, Carol 410, 454 Matthews, Richard , 427 Matthews, Robert 405 Matthews, Valerie , 352 Mattz, Michael ,, ,398 Matulis, Norbert A. 385, 428 Mau, Marcia ,,,, 114, 119 Mauck, Cynthia 412, 454 Mauder, Kathryn 127, 159, 438, 481 Maugans, Stephen 311, 516 Maull, Betty ..,, 402 Maurer, Robert 434 Mauro, Harold ,. .239 Maus, Ronald , .. . 355 Mauzy, Jameson 398 Max, Arthur ,, ,, 118, 437 Maxwell, Joseph , 161 Maxwell, Mark , 368 Maxwell, Nancy , 423 Maxwell, Sonia , . , 353 Maxwell, Susan , 344 May, Angela 128, 159, 395, 454 May, Holly ,,,.,.,, , , 454 May, Margene 127, 395, 468 May, Samuel 112, 366, 372, 373, 468 May, Winston ,,,,, . 495 Mayer, Bennett , ,, . 468 Mayer, Daniel ..,,, .,., , 424 Mayer, James ,,.., . 424 Mayfield, Anthony 313, 317 Mayfield, Vicki , ,360 Maynard, Bamey ,, 369 Mayoras, Daniel . 239 Mays, William G. 118, 408 Maywald, Patricia ,... 324 Mazur, Kathleen , 291 McAdams, Deborah ., 423 McAdams, Elizabeth H. 291 119, 388 McConnell, John D. 158 McConnell, Robert ., 144 McConnell, Thomas 141, 416 McConville, Robert ., 418 Mc-Cord, Diane E. 128, 344 McCord, Joyce .,,,,,,,, 346 McCord, Michael ,. 333 McCorkle, Gay Ann ., 481 McCom1ack, John ..., 481 McCormick, George N. 421 McConnick, John 115 McCormick, Kathryn A. 142, 454 Mc-Connick, Mary Ann 307 McCoun, Phillip M, .. 467 McCoy, James , 419 McCoy, Jarell ,, ,,.,.. 467 McCoy, John William 349, 355, 454 McCoy, Steven ,. 317, 413 McCracken, Richard 372 McCracken, Robert D. 158 McCrea, Sandra ..... , 481 McCullough, Ann 159, 399 McCullough, David Anthony ,,,, ,, 424 McCullough, Edwina 142, 144, 454 McCullough, Joan E. 399, 467, 177 McCullough, Teresa 394 McCullour, Patrick ,. 426 McCune, Dale 164, 333, 467 McCune, Jack . , , 310 McDaniel, Edwin 262 Mc-Daniel, Gregory ,. 401 McDaniel, James ., 401 McDowell, Ja.mes ., 414 McDowell, Karen 305, 306 McDurmon, John , 294 McElwee, William 168, 373 McEndarfer, Janet ., 308 MCFall, Cary ., 113, 145 McFarland, Melissa 301 McFarland, Myra , 454 McFarland, William 355 Mclretridge, David A. 165, 467 McGaha, James ,,.,. , 416 McCara, Jane ,, 172, 407 McGary, Dianne , ,492 McGary, Rudyard 242 McGhee, James V. , 295 McGill, Janet 454 McGinley, Jean Ann 454 McGinnis, William ., 433 McGouih, Jeffrey , 150 McGrat , Kevin , 467 McGraw, Mary , . ., 406 Mr-Gregory, Sandra 393 McGuire, Jacquelinc 454 McHale, Michael 433 McHenry, Gail . 291 Mcllroy, Joan 119, 412 Mclntirc, David 374 McIntosh, Anne , , 327 McIntosh, Margaret A. 128, 430, 454 McKay, Marilyn , 481 McKay, Nancy ' 128, 287, 323 McKay, Steven , ,, 398 McKay, Suzanne M. 407, 481 McKee, Janet Beverly 168, 358 McKee, Janet Elizabeth 352 McKee, Kay . , 325 McKee, Linda , 395 McKee, Marsha 153,402 McKeel, Karen ,, , ,. 399 McKecn, Charles 316 McKinley, Barbara .. 363 McKinney, Ellen 146 McKinney, James F. ,, 318 McKinney, James R. ,, 405 McKinney, Philip ..,,., 467 McKinnon, Susan ...,.. 454 McKinzie, Lawrence 428 McKown, Marcia . ,,.. 306 McKuhen. Roger . 432 McLaughlin, Arthuree R, 454 McLaughlin, Gordon C. 130, 172 McLaughlin, John M. 150, 467 McLcaster, Paula 159, 438, McLennan, Linda ,,,.,. McLure, Steven .,.,.,,, McMahan, James 167 481 309 372. , 419 MeMahan, Joyce ., 357 McMahan, Judith 129, 481 McMahon, William ., 419 239 388 360 481 McMahon, Michz. ., Mchlains, Raymond ,. McManc, Susan . McManus, Barbara J. McMaster, McMillan, Nancy . McMinn, Barbara , ,, McMinn, Randall McMurray, James P., McMurray, Stephen McNamara, Jeanna ,. McNcely, Paul , ,, McNeil, Karen McNeil, Roger J. .. , McNic-hols, Pamela McNUTT QUAD 312-327 McOuat, Wallace 262, 432 McPhee, James 368 McQuccn, Ricke 420, McRoberts, Shelby ,, McShcrry, Rebecca , McVay, Richard McVeety, Susan McWhorter, John Mead, Joan , Mead, Kathcrinc , ,, Mead, Mary Ann ,, Meade, John , , Meaclor, Charles 166, Mcadows, Christine Mears, Terry . Mecklenburg, Michael Arthur ,,,, 319 481 364 398 433 396 395 316 322 400 350 454 114 293 128 291 436 344 293 306 454 310 412 295 Mecklcr, Dennis Meddock, Jo Ann , MEDICINE, SCHOOL OF 201 200, Medlock, John ,. . Medwell, Steven Meece, Janet , Meeks, Mclodee 115, Meeks, Ricky , . Meeks, Robert , . Meharg, Beryl . Mehn, Mary Ann Meicr, Anne H. 468 364 481 416 437 298 299 430 114 301 149 117, 122, 123, 409, 454 Mellen, Judith . 454 Mellencamp, Joe ,, 318 Mellenthin, Janis , 323 Melnik, Patricia 146 MELON MESS , 26, 27 Melton, Richard 454 Mcnaker, Ellen . 429 Mendclson, Nancy . 429 Mendenhall, Dean 432 Menges, Marilyn . 308 Menges, Susan , , 352 Menke, Marsha 165, 349, Menkes, Susan , ,, MEN'S RESIDENCE CENTER ,,,, , 328-335 Mercer, Duane Carroll 177 347 369 Mercer, Duane Clell 119. 164, 435 Meredith, Henry 160, 161 Mericle, Marjorie 150, 339 Mark, Philip .. 516 Merren, Stephen ,. 391 Mervis, Roger ..., 427 Meschhcrger, Ron 432. 468 Messman, Jane ,, 120, 438 Met, Leon 317 Metal, Barbara ..,,....,, 350 Mewhinney, Frederick 422 345 422 Meyer, C arol ,,.,.,,,,,,,,, Meyer, Donald ,. 128, Meyer, Douglas ..,,.,,, 372 Meyer, Leona ., 128, 153 Meyer, Mary Ann ..., 481 Meyer, Pamela 112, 128, 403, 481 Meyer, Rita ,, 127, 454 Meyer, Stephen ,,,,,,,, 289 Meyer, Sue Ann .,.,..,, 412 Meyers, John ,,,,...,.. . 398 Meyers, Lewis .,,,,,,,,. 404 Meyers, Richard ,,,,,,,. 311 Meyers, Susan ,,,,,,,,,, , 454 Meyersiek, Dietmar ., 398 Michael, Delores , , ,,,, 357 Michael, Edward 320 Michael, Gail ,.,., ., 481 Michael, Paul ,.,,.. 157 Michael, Richard ,..,., 468 Michael, Stephen , ,, 294 Michael, Thomas . ,, 414 Michael, William 112, 128, 454 Middleton, Ja.mes M, 158 Middleton, Roeboyd Hugh 424 373, Mier, James , ,, Migdal, Ellen ,. Mignogna, Jerry . Mikesell, Edward ,. Mikescll, James . , Mikita, Alan , , Mikkelscn, Gregory 318 293 370 418 468 295 128, 419 Mikolon, Theodore ,, 118 Miles, Dyann 128, 392, 481 Miles, Gregory , .. 331 Miles, Jay , . , 361 Miles, Stanly 141, Milcy, Lois , ,. MILITARY BALL Millar, Helen ..,. , 391 323 61, 82, 83 403 Millbcm, S. Michael 418 Millen, David ., 268, 419 Miller, Alan , . .. 454 Miller, Annette , , , 324 Miller, Barbara ,, ,, ,, 301 Miller, Ben , ,, 354 Miller, Bruce , , , 391 Miller, Carolyn ,, . 298 Miller, Cheryl ,, ,, 281 Miller, David Edward 413 Miller, Denny ,, 128, 422 Miller, Elizabeth Ann 298 Miller, Elizabeth Gail 360 Miller, Francis Leo ., 468 Miller, George K. 177, 468 Miller, Gwen , 128, 389 Miller, Gwendolyn , 298 Miller, Herbert , , 166 Miller, James Charles 398 Miller, Janice Catherine 455 Miller, Jerry Dean ,,,, 481 Miller, John D. , ,, 455 Miller, John Edwin ,. 432 Miller, Joyce Ellen 157, 430 Miller, Judith Helene 390 Miller, Karen King 345, 455 Miller, Laird ,,,,,,,,,,.. 177 Miller, Laura ,,,,,,., 114 Miller, Linda Kay 392, 455 Miller, Mark ,,,..,.,. 398 Miller, Mary Ann 286, 291, 297 Miller, Michael ,. 115 Miller, Muriel 128, 152, 153, 165, 390, 468 Miller, Nancy Jane .. 350 Miller, Nancy Jo VVVVVV . 307 Miller, Patricia Diane 481 Miller, Patrick .. 432, 468 Miller, Richard Allen 396 Miller, Richard Allen 362, 481 Miller, Richard Charles 431 Miller, Robert Lee .. 317 Miller, Ronald Harris 317 Miller, Ronald J. . . 468 Miller, Ronald Lee 112 Miller, Rudy .. 468 Miller, Sandra Lou 128, 455 Miller, Stephen Richard 318 Miller, Stephen Thomas 431 Miller, Steven Alan .. 435 Miller, Steven Hugh .. 428 Miller, Susan Lee 314, 322 Miller, Susan Marie .. 345 Miller, Thomas Edward 425 Miller, Virginia Kay .. 468 Milli, Harold 404 Milligan, Elizabeth .. 394 Milligan, John ,,,,,,,,,. 455 Millikan, Melinda 167, 346 Millman, Mark ,. 417 Mills, Barry ,,,,,., ,.,, 4 I1 Mills, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,., 416 Mills, Jonathan . .. . . 239 Mills, Kenneth ,,,,,,,,,, 330 Mills, Robin ,,,,, ,,.,.,., 4 10 Mills, Vema ..,,,,,,,,,,,, 394 Milner, Thomas ,,....., 321 Milsark, Gary ,,,.,,,,,,,. 163 Minchuk, Eugene ,,,,,, 468 Mineau, Kenneth .. . 273 Miner, James .,,,.,,,,,,, 400 Miner, Robert Louis .. 177 Miner, Robert Michael 267 Nabhan, Lael .. 301 Naddaf, Isam .. 332 Nadzak, Carol .. .. .. . 172 Nagel, Patricia . 177 Nagler, Stephen . . 370 Nagy, Evelyn . ,,,, 407 Nagy, John ,..,,,, , 164 Nahrwold, Jacqueline 306 Naiam, Edward 311, 396 Nankivell, Helen .. 412 Namiore, David , , , 294 Nash, Nancy ,...,....,,,., 339 Natkin, Bruce . ,.,.....,, 437 Natkow, Neil 118, 427 Nauta, Diane J. 167, 290, 455 Nay, Freda . .. .......,, . 364 Nay, Kent ,,,,, ,,,,,,, , 435 Nay, Ronald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 354 Nazy, John .,,,i ,,,,, . 310 NCAA TRACK MEET 274, 275 Neal, George 415, 482 Neal, Judith ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 352 Neal, Thomas .. 420, 455 Neale, William ,,,.,.. .1 431 Neander, Christine .. 299 Nebel, John T. ,,,,,,.... 177 Neff, Donald ,,,,,,,,,,,, 421 Neff, Phillip ,...,,,,,,,,,, 333 Neff, Steven ,.,, 163, 242 Mingle, Deboral1 . ,,,. 350 Mings, William .. 414 MINI PARADE .. . I3 MINI RACE . ,, . 14, 15 Mireles, Rita . 302 Miscoi, Gordon ., 118, 435 Mishkin, Sharon . 455 Mishler, Judith ., .. 338 Miskus, Thomasin Ellen 360 MISS INDIANA 55-57 MISS I,U. PAGEANT 54, 55 Missal, Jo Ann ,,,, 350 Mitchell, Douglass .. 321 Mitchell, Elizabeth .. 338 Mitchell, Frederick 428 Mitchell, James Eclwa K'1 Mitchell, 1 y Mitchell, Nancy Mitchell, Pamela 138, 142, 144, 145, rd 431 Mitchell, Jeffrey ,,,,,,, 361 324 302 146, 514 Mitehner, Marguerite Mozits, John ., 322 398 Moherly, Larry . . Mobley, Commodore Mochnick, Thomas 432 455 142, 146 Modcsitt, Richard . . 320 Modjeski, Donna ,,,, 361 Moeller, Patricia . ,,,. 298 Moeschl, Dennis . 396 Mogin, Paula , 306 Mohar, James . . .332 Mohler, Howard 388 Mohr, Gail .,,, . 290 Mohr, Rut.h 361, 468 Mol, Anna 395 Molby, Virginia 128, 151, 155, 486 Molebash, Reita . . 359 Molenda, Patricia 131, 403 Molozaiy, Ashley 421 Molson, Ronald ,,,, ,,,,, 4 21 Moltz, David .. 362 Mommer, Karen ...,. . 291 Negangard, Richard .. 424 Neher, James ,,,. . 295 Nellans, William Kent 468 Nellis, Katherine 130, 301 Nelson, Carter ,.,,, . . 401 Nelson, Cynthia . 358 Nelson, Donald . 326 Nelson, Jzunes Allen .. 161 Nelson, Jane . . .. 455 Nelson, Karen .. 438 Nelson, Katherine 492 Nelson, Louis . 118, 435 Nelson, Mary Elizabeth 292 Nelson, Mary Elizabeth 482, 300 Nelson, Wade 130, 349, 354, 455 Nelson, Rolf 320 Nelson, Robert . 455 Nelson, Samuel .332 Nelson, Susan 301 Monahan, Eugene .. .. 163 Mond, Michael . ,,...,.. 391 Money, Melody .,.. 299 Money, Richard ,,,,.. 166 Mongin, Lawrence A. 316 Monroe, Alan ..,...... .1 481 Monroe, Jeanne 112, 438, 455 Monroe, Sharon ........ 481 Montgomery, Alan ..., 367 Montgomery, Ellen .. 301 Montgomery, Frederick P. 468 Montgomery, Melinda 306 Montgomery, Paulette 290 Mood, Robert ..,. .....,,. 1 58 Moody, George Timothy 295 Moody, Linda . .. Moody, Paul , .......... 455 431 Moon, Leland .. 344, 455 Moon, Molly .....,, . 346 Moon, Rosemary 173, 438 Moore, Barry ...,........ 318 Moore, Charles Le Roy 364, 455 Moore, Charles Rodney 372 Moore, Craig ........... 432 Moore, David 1fVarren 362 Moore, Edwin ......... 415 Moore, Harold ...,.. 373 Moore, James A. ....,. 468 Moore, Michael Leroy 158, 177, 468 Moore, Richard ........ 165 Moore, Stephen Alden 405 Moore, Stephen Douglas 405 Moore, Susan ............ 324 Moore, Theodore ..,... 415 Moore, Thomas Merrill 372 Moore, Thomas O. .. 416 Moore, Vivian ..,....... 299 Moorhead, Monte R. 368 Moran, Kathleen ...... 352 Morden, Wayne ........ 424 More, Michael .......... 372 Neuman, Michael .... 267 Neumark, Michael 10, ll, 130, 437, 468 Neuschwanger, Sheryl 322 Nevel, Linda ,.... ..... 3 47 Never, Herb .... .... . 294 Nevils, Randall 130, 411, 468 Newbold, Claudia .... 324 Newkirk, Michael .... 482 Newman, Carol .... .. 344 Newman, Christy ...... 150 Newman, John 255, 256, 455 Newport, Lucille ...... 291 Newsom, David 131, 424, 455 Newsome, Kenneth .. 415 Niblick, Susan .......... 347 Nicholls, David ........ 169 Nicholos, George ...... 431 Nichols, Carol Jean .. 350 Morell, Judith .......... 325 Morelli, Jotm Noble 318 Morgan, David 148, 150 Morgan, Frederic ....., 414 Morgan, John .. .,....... 435 Morgan, Larry Paul ,. 331 Morgan, Pamela .. 412 Morgan, Ronald ....... 404 Morgan, Steven ........ 416 Morisseau, Mary M. 492 Morley, Arlyn Kay 112, 128, 455 Morley, Linda .......... 350 Momion, Darwin ..,,,, 418 Mornout, Kerry ......,. 315 Morphew, Philip ...... 367 Morreale, Carol ........ 344 Morreau, Annette .... 395 Morrical, James ........ 421 Morrical, John .. 421, 368 Morrical, Maxine ...... 291 Morris, David L., 2nd 164, 318 Morris, David Lynn .1 316 Morris, Harold ,,,,,..,,, 163 Morris, Jean .,,,,,,.,,.,.. 455 Morris, John T. ........ 177 Morris, Larry ............ 455 Morris, Linda ............ 324 Morris, Margey 325, 412, 481 Morris, Marjorie ........ 314 Morris, Mary Nelle .1 403 Morris, Stephen Alan 468 Morris, Stephen Owens 354 Morris, Stephen Robert 420, 455 Morrow, Robert A. 404, Morse, Miranda 172, Morse, Rita .........,..,. Morse, Morse Thomas ........ To ni ............ MORTAR BOARD .Q Mortensen, Elizabeth Mosemiller, Alfred M osemi ller, Jill ..,,..1. Moser, Mary ..,,,,.,,.,. Nicholson, Vicki 290, Nickel, Ronald ..,....... Nicodemus, Terry A. Nieoll, Edward .......... Niedbalski, Dale A. 1. Nieman, Sue .... 151, Niendorf, David F. 1. Nierman, Bruce ........ Niesse, Robert .. 432, N ieten, Jerry .......,.,,, Niewoehner, Sally 131 Nifong, Bruce ........... Nigh, Jenfy ..,,.,,,..,,,,,, Niksch, William ...,... Niles, Janet 161, 397 Niles, Michael .........., Nimon, Rosemary 292 1 1 1 William . ..... . Margaret . Nemlaha, Joyce .,,, , Nery, Rebecca ...... ., Nesbit, Mary Anne ., Netzky, Joanne .,,...., Netzorg, Ronald ., , Neuenschwander, Stev Nelson, Neman, 294 338 482 482 409 350 427 en 372 Nichols, Carol Margaret 360 Nichols, Gary .. 151, NICHOLS HOUSE .. Nichols, Linda . ......, . Brenda .... Nicholson, Nicholson, Jane 349, Nicholson, Lerry ...... Nicholson, Susan ...,.. 239 372 359 351 352 388 352 Nixon, Charles .......... Nixon, Eugenia 117, 129, 142, 144, Nixon, Sandra .......,.. Nixon, Wade ............ Noble, Jo Ann .. 148 Noble, Nancy ...,,,,,,,,, Noble, Robert .......... Noblet, Paula ,,,,,,,,,,,, Noelker, Julia 148, 151 Noelle, Albert .......... 468 395 390 418 429 117 327 156 361 359 482 308 177 157 316 438 434 316 468 436 482 374 418 413 492 321 468 169 455 290 428 402 293 482 324 389 330 Moses, Gary .... ..... Mosier, Guy ..1 ..........,. . Moskowitz, Karl ........ Moskowitz, Nancy .... Moss, Claudia .......... Moss, Lee .....,.. 321, Moss, Lona ..............,. Moss Pat ..... ...........1 177 334 115 390 455 415 359 405 482 Mott: Joyce ...... 293, Mott, Phyllis fPhidJ 409 , 482 Mount, Susan ........,,.. 339 Moussallam, Adnan .. 455 Moy, Mary ...,.....,1,...1 363 Moyer, Susan ............ 482 Moynahan, Marcia 113, 130, 403 Moynihan, Robert 151, 239 Moysey, Elizabeth .... 482 MRC ..., . .... ,... 3 28-335 MU PHI EPSILON .. 162 Mucci, Susan ....,....... 350 Mudd, Daniel ............ 262 Mudd, David .. 262, 482 Muehlenbein, Wayne 355 Mueller, Gayle .......... 392 Mueller, Karen .......... 346 Mueller, Meredith 59, 130 Muirhead, John ...,.... 249 Mull, Donald .. ......... 295 Mull, Larry ...... ,...... 4 32 Mullen, Patrick 428 Mullendore, Deborah 306 Muller, Michael ........ 422 Mullett, Cheryl ........ 363 Mullikin, Carolyn 113, 131, 403 Mullin, Steven R. ...... 418 Mullins, Mary Margaret 438, 455 Mulvaney, Dallas ...... 404 Mumaw, Robert ........ 371 Muncaster, George W. Munroe, Munse, Martin William Munson, Joyce .......... Munson, Marsha ........ Murley, Beverly ........ Mumane, Michael 334, Murphy, Barbara ...... Murphy, David ........ Murphy, Dennis P. 119 Murphy, James John Murphy, Janice ........ Murphy, Kathleen A. Murphy, Linda Lee ., Murphy, Martha Mary Murphy, Patricia Ruth Murphy, Patrick ....,... Murphy, Sarah ,. 289, Murray, Daleann 119, Murray, Douglas Ray Murray, Pamela 430, Murray, Pennie 115, Murray, William 1...,, Murrell, James ..,,.... 396 320 160 482 482 432 306 396 ,433 367 325 359 389 309 403 455 291 402 294 358 293 169 419 396 Murrell, Richard .,.,.... e Marilyn Musgrav , 164, 410 MUSIC, SCHOOL OF 196, 197 Musselman, Marilyn .. 359 Mason, Tim .............. 431 Mutch, Marilyn ......., 430 Mutchler, Jerry 384, 385, 433, 455 Myars, Lanna ..........11 344 Myer, David 165, 420, 468 Myers, Ardella ..1..,..11 468 Myers, craig .... 314, 316 Myers, David William 372 Myers, Donald .....,.... 468 Myers, George Orr Jr. 396 Myers, Judith ....1..... 322 Myers, Kenneth ........ 432 Myers, Lester .......... 371 Myers, Marilynn ...... 392 Myers, Robert Allan 160 Myers, 116, 366, 374 Mundy, Nancy .......... 492 Munford, Melissa .,.. 292 Munkwitz, Charles A. 405 Munro, Linda .......... 326 Thomas George 321 Northcutt, Martha Jo 482 Norton, James Harley 433 Noffsinger, Cheryl W. 142, 455 Noethiger, Pat ........., 455 Nolan, Charles .. 355, 455 Nolan, Edwynna D. 171, 455 Nolan, Irene Clare 142, 144, 145, 446 Nolan, James Harry 142, 145, 455 Nolan, John ......,,..,,,,,, 416 Nolan, Michael 151, 268, 363 Noland, Margaret 141, 309, Noland, Michael ......., Nole, Daniel .,,,.,,,,,,, Noll, Martin ..... ..., Nolley, Cheryl .........., Nolte, N oltin Carol ,.,,.,,,,,,,, g, Stephen ....... Noppa, Raymond Nordb erg, Michael C Nordell, Nils ........... Nordlund, Marcy ..... Norman, Carol .....,,,. Nomian, Teresa ....,,. Norris Norris Norris Norris, , Jennifer ........ , Marie ,. .,... , Roger ......,,... S and ra ......,,.. 514 426 330 421 303 344 432 411 425 295 402 151 324 402 410 118 327 Norton, James Lawrence 332 Norton, Thomas R. 151 Nottingham, Nomia iNanJ 389 114, 387, Nottingham, Roger .1 371 Nourse, Robert ........ 455 Novachenko, Tamara 301 Novak, Bruce ............ 333 Novreske, Sylvia ...... 395 Nowinski, Scott ...1..., 482 Nudi, Marian Gloria 324 Nugen, Byron ............ 355 Nunn, Colleen ........,. 290 Nunn, Howard .......... 294 Nunn, Judith 1.1......... 392 Nunn, Kenneth 169, 488 Nunn, Sandra .......... 306 Nunnally, Dennis ...... 320 NURSES .. 174, 175, 204 NURSING, SCHOOL OF 204 Nusbaum, Timothy G. 332 Nuss, Robert ..........,. 317 Nuss, William .....,.... 400 Nydegger, Jo Ann 364, 455 Nyhus, Nancy ............ 297 112 o h' ,L'll'. ,, O'Donnell Patri ' Wen em ' mn O,BY'Y3n, I0hn ..,......, 426 O'Bryan, Rory 168, 286, 289, 295 O'Connell, William Butler 332 O'Conn0r, Margaret 350 O'Dea, Sheila 423, 455 O'Donnell, Kathleen M, 131 Poolitsan, Peter .,,,..,. 426 , cia . O'Gorek, Laurence . O'Hair, Barbara 131 O'Hara, Georgia .,... O'I-Iara, Patricia ..,,.,. O:Leary, Michal .,,,,.. ONeal, Garry i,....i,, O'Neill, Jack .,..,..,,,, O'Reilly, Judith P. 399 Pace, Linda .,,,,,,,,,,,, Packard, Ronda 162 Packer, Eugene 130, 391, Packer, Jerilyn ,.....,... Pad ett David . g , ----f-- Page, Cynthia t. 172 Page, Fem .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Paige, Stephen ......., Paine, Diana .,,.Y,..Y... Pallatin, Jacquelyn 128, 148, Palmer, Dorothy ....,,,. 158, Palmer, Myra ..,,,,..,,.. Palmer, Patricia ,,,,,,,. Palmer, Sarah ,,,.,,.,e. Palony, Ann Marie .. 112, 130, 164, 398, Pampalone, Dominic Pam alone Michael . P 1 - Pampe, Robert ......... Panagos, James PANHELLENIC ass, Panos, George ,,,,.,,,... Pantello, Patricia .....,.. Papach, Linda .,,,.,,,., Pappas, Gilbert 142, 144, 145 Parcell, Gregory ,.,.,,, Parham, James ,,,,,,,,.. Park, Deanna ....,...,,.. Park, Ray Dean Parke, Richard ...,....,, Parker, Judith ,, Parker, Paul ......,,,,.... Parkinson, Paul W. .. PARKS HOUSE .....,,. Parlon, Beth ,,,.,...,..,.. Pannelee, Michael A. 151, Parmer, Mary Susan .. Pamell, Paulette ..,.., Parr, Randall ,,,,......,, Parr, Susan ...,,.......,, Parry, James ....,,,.....-. Parsell, Kathryn ,,,...., Parsons, George 242, Parsons, James .. 119, Paskins, Tom .,.. 388, Pasquale, John .....,., Passman, Frederick , Passo, Murray .. 437, Pater, Colette ...,........ Pathless, Mary .,.,..,, Patrick, Linda ,,,A----YYAA Patrick, Michael ......., Patrick, Patricia T. ,. Parker, Gary ............ Parker, Horace .......... 389, 455 168 423 290 306 345 330 456 482 322 341 456 390 256 345 456 404 302 406 303 393 358 393 324 432 321 355 431 387 164 303 325 456 388 398 344 375 330 413 239 456 456 177 373 324 239 346 299 422 430 321 303 482 405 468 372 264 514 357 290 302 468 456 Oakley, James Harold Obergfell, Philip ........ Oberlies, John ..,,...,.. Oberly, Charles ,....... OCEANIDES ,,,,.,,,,,,, Ochstein, Harriet ..,, Oclander, Patricia .... Odell, Kathleen 368 367 398 362 151 482 345 117, 357, 455 Oehmich, Arthur ...... 413 Oesch, Margaret ......., 352 Offemman, Phillip ...... 294 Ogbom, Bette .....,.... 394 Ogden, Alan ..,.....,..,.. 419 Ogden, Pamela ..., 409 Ogren, Lynn ...,..,,.,,, 307 Ohlson, Nancy ....,...,. 455 Ohnesorge, Judy ........ 360 Oldbum, James .,,,. ,. 172 Patten, Jacquelyn ...... 308 Pattengale, Cynthia ., 157 Patterson, David A. ., 177 Patterson, Gerald ...... 424 Patterson, Janice Kay 325 Patterson, Karen 119, 159, 399 Patterson, Kathleen .. 322 Patterson, Patricia .... 347 Patterson, Winford .... 456 Patton, Joab ,,,,,,,,,,,, 425 Patton, John ...,,,,,,,,,.. 411 Patton, Ronald .......... 363 Paul, Margaret J. 423, 456 Paul, Stephen .. 168, 437 Pauley, Ann Elizabeth 303 Paulin, Edward .. 71, 367 Paulsen, Daniel ........ 371 Paulus, Charles .....,,,.. 320 Pavlick, Marjorie L. 492 Pawelec, Betty ..,....... 302 Paxson, Michael Dee 401 Payne, Diana ............ 394 Payne, Minnie .......... 323 Payne, Rebecca E. ,... 161 Payne, Timothy 118, 388 Payne, Vemon .. 248, 249 Peabody, Richard ...... 422 Peacock, Barbara 349, 352 Peacock, John ...1.....1 416 Peacock, Norman .,.. 416 Peaper, Karen ,,,,..,,.. 300 Pearlman, Janet 119, 120, 387, 429 Pearson, Pamela 119, 438 Pearson, Mary .. 165, 313 Pearson, Stanley R. .. 177 Peck, Edith .............. 298 Peck, James .............. 354 Peck, Nikki J. ........,... 372 Peckinpaugh, William 354 Peffley, Carol ............ 431 Peirce, Marcia 130, 148, 155 Pekarsky, Judith ......,. 141 Pell, Judith ..,............. 430 Pell, Patricia ,..,.....,.. ..,. 6 9 Pell, Wilbur Pelsue, William Pelton, Nancy .,,,........ Pemwell, Vicki ........,, Pence, Gary ,.,,........ Pence, Stephen Pendleton, Inez Pendleton, Larry ..,,..., Pendleton, Robert ....,, 498 311 456 290 426 405 299 425 371 Oldfather, Susan 131, 144, 339 Oldham, Dorothy ...... 392 Olds, Cheryl ,,......,,,. 309 Olinger, Orval .......... 495 Oliver, James ,.,.. ....., 4 S6 Oliver, John .,,....... - 354 Oliverio, Gabriel 249, 431 Olrnstead, Charles ...,.. 375 Olsen, Andrea .. 149, 352 Olsen, Linnea ..,,,.,,.. 358 Olsen, Robert ,.,,..,.., 315 Olsen, Thomas George 418 Olsen, Victor ...,........ 396 Olson, David Burton 456 Olson, David Henry 422, 456 Olson, John , ,,,,,,,..... 363 Olson, Lynn David . , 247 Penfold, Stephen .. 294 Penn, Howard ...,... .. 391 Pennamped, Bruce 115, 435 Pennucci, Mary ..,.,... 456 Pentecost, Ellen 300, 302 Pentecost, Robert ,..... 362 Penz, Suzanne .,,,.,,,., 410 Peoples, Richard 119, 404 Peregrine, Sharon ,,,, 298 Perez, Peter M. .,...... 177 Perez, Tito .,,,,.,,.. .,,.. 3 33 Perez, Manuel .....,..,... 333 Perkins, Cynthia 394, 456 Perkins, James ..,.,,.,,. 456 Perkowski, David . ,,.. 256 Pemal, Claudia ,,,,,, 325 Perotti, Anne E. ..,..,.. 350 Perry, James C. 158, 419 Perry, John ,,,.,, 239, 426 Perry, Max ...........,.... 468 Perry, William .....,.... 432 Perryman, Janice 120, 153, 359 PERSHING RIFLES 157 Person, Patsy ....,....... 347 Person, William ,,,,,,,. 177 Pestine, Ronald ,,,,,,,, 427 Peters, Darlene ...,.... 482 Peters, Donald William 177 469 : Olson, Lynn Ellen .. Olt, Thomas ...... OMEGA PS1 PHI .,,, OMICRON DELTA .. Onclrik, Louise ,, 142, Oosterhof, Claire ,,,,.. Ooyevaar, Martha 358 426 415 165 146 307 293 OPERA .,.. ,,,..., ...,. 7 2 , 73 Oppligcr, Robert ,, ,, Opsahl, Marcia .. ., , 456 256 327 OPTOMETRY, DIVISION Peters, Janice .. 171, 397 Peters, Lynn .,., 161, 291 Peters, Michael H. .. 177 Petersen, Egon Dale 167, 168, 426 Petersen, Stephen 112, 116, 122, 396, 456 Peterson, Davidgilbert 354 Peterson, Elaine ,.,..... 347 Peterson, Florence E. 406, 456 Peterson, Gary ....,..... 413 Peterson, John Edward 425 Peterson, Kenneth ..., 332 Peterson, Pamela ..,... 303 Peterson, Stephen 156, 157, 367 Petitjean, Linda ........ 346 Petric, Marilyn ........ 456 Petrovich, Jon ,. 128, 405 Pettit, Steven ,,,,,,,,,,,, 422 Petty, Richard .....,.... 295 Pettygrove Arthur ,... 311 Petznik, Patricia ,....... 407 Peyser, Harriet .,,, 161 Peyton, Ronald ,.,, , 405 OP' ,, , ,,,.. . 198, 199 Oram, Thomas 294, 482 Oran, Daryl ...... ,,,, . 306 ORGANIZATIONS 104-177 Orlich, Linda ,, , , 456 Omiand, Richard 427 Pfaff, Vernon ,,,,,,,, 249 Pfau, Kathryn 363, 482 Pfeifer, John ,,,, , ,, 165 Pfeifer, Ted , .. ..,,. . 419 Pfleging, Daniel , , 431 Phares, Earl , ,, , ,, ,, 456 Phares, Linda , 482 Phelan, Kathleen M. 308 Phelps, Jerry , , ,,.,,,. 331 Phelps, Patricia ,,.,.,., 359 PHI BETA KAPPA .. 176 PHI DELTA THETA 416 PHI EPSILON KAPPA 163 PHI EPSILON PI ,, 417 PHI ETA SIGMA 120 PHI GAMMA DELTA 418 PHI KAPPA PSI ,,,,.. 419 PHI KAPPA TAU .. 420 PHI KAPPA THETA 421 PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA ..., .. .,.. 161 PHI OMEGA ......, . . 162 PHI SIGMA KAPPA 422 Philips, Robert A. . , 354 Phillips, Douglas , H 419 Phillips, James P. , 416 Phillips, John 158, 400, 456 Phillips, Jon ,,,,,,,, , 388 Phillips, Lois ..,.., . . 395 Phillips, Mary Anne ., 291 Phillips, Michael Earl 405 Phillips, Sandra , ....... 303 Phillips, Thomas L. .. 469 Phillips, Timothy ., .. 426 Philyaw, Barbara . .. 352 Phoonwathu, Dumrongphun .. .. .. PHYSICAL PLANT ,. PI BETA PHI .. , . PI KAPPA ALPHA ., PI KAPPA PHI , ,, , , Pichler, Carol , ........, . Pickens, Larry Dee Pickering, Susan , , Pickrell, Scoti G. ...,. . Piekarczyk, Walter J. 177, Pientka, Kenneth C. .. Piepenbrok, James .. Piepcr, Pieper, Pierce, Piercc, Pierce, Norma ..,., .. Ray , , .... ., . Bruce .,...,.,,,.. Jacqueline 160, 397, Larry ........,... 31 1 230 423 424 425 482 434 347 307 469 492 157 469 355 404 492 419 Onue, Janis ...,.,.,.,,,,, Onnsby, Richard ...,.... Oros, Michele ........,,,, Orr, Madeleine 300, Orr, Michael ,,,,,,,,,,,, Orr, Stephen .,,,,,,., ,. Orsini, Patricia , ..... ,, Orton, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Osborn, Franklin ..,,,,,, Osbome, Judith 113, Osburn, Donna ...,..,, Osipe, Jac ueline ..., Ostrom, Rzllph .. 167, Ostrom, Virginia ,,,... Otlewski, Susan , ,, Ottenbacher, Jeffery ., Ottesen, Kristi ,.., ,,.,... Otto, Barbara ....... ,, Ovcrbay, Candace Piercy, Sharon ..,,.,,,, ,, Pierchala, Phillip , Piersol, John ,.,,.,,,.,. .. Pierson, Myla ., 128, Pierson, Phyllis , .,,, , Pieschala, Judith 120, 141, 438, Piet, Cynthia , ,,,,,,,,, . Pile, Larry ,,...,,,,,,,.,,. Pilecki, Jo Ellen Pineur, Jenny ....,.. .... Pinkie, Eugene 433, Pinkus, Eileen ...,...... Pinnell, Georgia 119, 387, Pinnick, Donna -...... Pinnick, Sharon 297, Piper, James ....,, ..,.. Pipino, Frank 112, 434, Pisarski, Valentine J. Pittman, William .,.,,... Pitts, Pamela ...,. ,,,,.. Pizzo, Angelo .,,,,,,... Plank, Donald ,,..,,,. Plank, Platte, Pleak, Pleak, Patricia ....,, Barbara ...,. ,... Cheryl ...,...,.... Dale .,,,.,,,,,,,., PLEIADES ., ,. ,,.... 301 177 352 303 396 370 363 456 294 131 301 390 432 482 322 361 410 290 303 303 428 469 389 159 514 298 469 482 324 469 300 423 293 300 469 456 158 295 302 431 165 307 147 299 436 118 Pletcher, Jacqueline Lee 412 Pletcher, James ..,,..,, Pletcher, Rita ...,..,,..,. Plisky, Clarence 329, Plotner, John ...,...,..,. Plummer, James ......., Plummer, Karen .,.,.,,. Pocock, Charlene ...,,, Podd, christine 407, Poer, Roger .....,,,,,,,,,,, Poffenharger, Jane Poffenberger, Cynthia Pohl, Stanley ...,..,..... Polizotto, Bruce ......,. Pollard, Carol .. 429, Polley, Barry ............ Pollom, Stephen ,..,,... Polochak, Garrol 324, Polson, Avril .............. POM PON GIRLS ,. Pomp, Katherine 149, Pond, Elizabeth ..,.,,,, Pond, Lauren L. Ponder, Gary ...,, .,..,,. Pontius, Steven ........ 315 299 332 413 320 150 359 456 375 325 L. 303 164 169 456 313 418 482 324 149 323 410 177 398 417 Ovemian, John .,,,.... Ovemiyer, Hattie .... Overton, Lois ...,. - ..... Owen, Adelaide ......,. Owen, David ............ Owen, Janice ......,,.,.. Owen, Keith 113, Owen, Michael W. Owens, Dorothy ........ Owens, Kenneth ........ Owens, Lynn ,.,.,,,,,,.. Oxendine, Stephen .. Oxley, Jill ..........,....... Oyer, Michael ....,....... Ozanne, Urban B. Jr. Ozinga, Margaret ,.,. Ozinga, Mary . .,.,,... . 396 438 293 389 405 389 314 169 423 306 402 320 351 398 177 350 351 Poon, POP Joanna ..,, 302, 456 CONCERTS 62, 63 Pope, Mary Anne .... 456 Pope, Sandra .....,....,. 292 POPLARS .,,,,,..,. 336-339 Poracky, Mary Ann 163, 314, 325 Porter, John Michael 321 Porter, Judith R. ..,,.... 369 Porter, Louisa ....... 298 Porter, Michael ..,..... 313 Porter, Ray 157, 158, 456 Porter, Sara ..,,.. 157, 322 Porter, Shirley ...,..,,., 486 Porter, Stephen T. Porter, William ...,.... Poshard, Susan ..,....... Postlethwaite, Sarah .. 413 157 516 395 319 Poteet, Henry ..,, 171, Potter, Christopher 171, 422 Potter, Jane Ann ,.,..... 339 Poulin, Thomas 130, 172, 418 Poulos, Ward ........,.., 398 Powell, David .. 177, 469 Powell, David W. .... 177 Powell, George ........ 374 Powell, James .......... 405 Powell, Katherine ...,.. 339 Powell, Patricia ........ 482 Powell, Phyllis ........,. 325 Powell, Stephen 130, 172 Power, Donna .......... 168 Power, Kathryn ,....... 406 Powers, Carol ..,......... 456 Powers, James A. .... 311 Powlison, Joyce 364, 469 Poynter, Robert ,,,,.... 469 Pozulp, Kenneth 375, 388 Pramuk, Daniel ..,,.... 456 Prange, Richard ........ 432 Prather, Cynthia ....,... 306 Prather, Richard 295, 421 Prentice, Peter ...,...... 418 Present, Hilary .,,,,.,., PRESIDENT STAHR 429 42, 43, 217 PRESIDENT'S BALL 42, 43 Presser, Fred ............ 469 Pressler, Susan .......... 361 Preston, Karen W. .,.. 456 Preusser, Robert ........ 311 Price, Clarence ..,,...... Price, Diana 364, 321 482 Rider, Connie YY,,Y Rake, Paul ,,,, . ,,,,...,. . Price, Herbert ,,,,,,,,,.., 437 Price, John ,,.,........YYYY 400 Price, Paul .. ,,,, . ,v.w . 354 Price, Randall ,,,,,,,.., 333 Price, Robert .,..,, .. .1 315 Price, Ronald . , ,,,., . 295 Price, Susan ,.,, . .. . 308 QUALIFICATIONS ,.,. 13 Quandt, C. E. , , , 436 Quear, Deborah 131, 482 RABB HALL 352, 353 Raber, Phyllis .,..,,.,,, 301 Rabin, Ronald ,,,,, ,, 437 Rabin, Rory Beth ,... 347 Rachon, Eugene ,,,,,, . 411 Rackham, Michele ,,,,.. 52 Racster, Lonnie . 169 Racz, Robert ,,,, 405, Radbel, Neal R. ,,.,, Radcliffe, Daniel ,,,,,, Rader, Carolyn . ,,,,, .. Rader, John .. . .,.,,. Radloff, Susan ,,,,,,, ,, Radtke, Dietlind ,, , Rafert, John .,.,,. Rager, Cheryl ,,,.,, ,,,,. Raggio, Dante ,...,.,.. Rahn, Laura ,,,,,,,,,,,,., Raikos, Gustin .,,., ,,,... Rainford, Kathryn ,,,,,, Rake, Philip ,.,. 131, Rakes, James ,,,,,,,..,,, Rakow, Roberta ..,,..,. Rall, Carol ,,,.,, . ,,,,,, , Ralph, Susan . ,, 395, Ramsay, Allan ....,,.,,,.. Ramsay, Susan ,,,,,,, ,, Ramsey, Patrick 119, Rand, Nancy ,,..,,..,,,. Randall, Clarke ,,,,,,.,., Randall, James Edward 469 118 355 397 404 403 395 334 351 354 298 295 456 398 398 41 1 351 360 482 316 403 405 301 418 169, 488 Randolph, Alyce 299, 456 Randolph, William .... 401 Ranes, George ,,,,,.,,,,,, 316 Ranger, Jeffrey .,,,..,,,, 469 Rankin, Larry ,,,,,.,,,,,, 165 Rankin, Sandra ,,,.,,,.,. 430 Ranney, Tana ...,.,,,.,,, 358 Ransom, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,, 418 Ransom, Kathleen ,,,. 323 Ransom, Marilyn ,,,.., 482 Ransom, Thomas ..,,,, 469 Raper, Linda ,,,,.., ,,,, 4 69 Rapp, Phyllis .,...,,,..,, 486 Raquet, Martha ........ 456 Raschke, Daniel ,,,,,, 157 Rasmussen, Susan 297, 302 Rasmussen, Susan Marie 344 Price, William Prickett, Marilyn . . Pride, Vicky . ,,,,, Priem, Lawrence . .. Priest, Nancy , ......,,, ., Prigg, Blair . ,, .. . .,. 426 482 469 416 347 469 Prinz, Thomas ,,,,,,,,,, 318 Queener, Dan ,,,,,. ,,,,. 4 54 Que , Connie ,,,,.., .. 364 Quitm Robert . . 388 Rayl, Cary ...,..,.... ,... 436 Raymundo, A nes 339 Rayton, PrisciRa 308 Rea, Emory ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 94 READ CENTER 340-347 Read, Kathleen . ,. 347 Read, Rodney .. .. 316 Reafsnyder, Charles ., 71 Ream, Karen ,,,,,,,,,,,, 456 Reardon, Mona .,.,.... Rearick, Murray ,, , Reasor, Robert ,,,,., Recevcur, Sandra ...,,. Rector, George Rector, Norma ,, RED BARON .. 4, 5, Redelman, Nancy .. Redick, Janice .. 357, Pritzke, Ronald ,,,,,,,, Prizant, Bruce ,,,,......,. Prough, Dan ,,,, 267, Pmugh, David .. 267, 396 427 Profumo, Frank .,,,.,,,.. 456 469 469 Pryor, Anthony .,,,,,,. 244 PSI CHI .,,,,,,,............ 162 Pak, William ,,,,.,,c., 421 Ptucha, Sandra 150, 344 Pugh, David ......,,..Y,,, 469 Pu h, Larry ,,YYYYY,...... 400 PuPver, Barbara ,.,..,,, 306 PURDU1-3, JAWN c...r,.. 4 Quinn, Charles 169, 486 Quivey, Joan Elizabeth 345, 456 Purdum, Carol .,,1,,,,,, 325 Purdy, Lissa 109, 117, 152, 153, 389, 456 Purkey, Patricia ....,,,. 402 Purlee, Margaret 131, 150, 290 QUIZ BOWL ..,,..., 76, 77 Pryor, Thomas .. ..... 426 Quigley, David ,,,,,, 396 Quigley, Kathleen . . 364 Quinlan, Beverly .. 456 229, 278-375 Rcspess, Andrew ,,,,., 362 Ress, Robert .. 158, 483 Restrepo, J. Ivan ..,,,, 320 Retherford, James R. 147 Reuben, Lawrence .,,. 437 Reuter, Calvin . .,..,. 334 Reuthe, Susan ,,,,,.,,, 344 Rew, Karen ,.,. 148, 306 Rexinger, Scott 112, 128, 431, 469 Reynolds, Adrian ....,, 334 Reynolds, Ian ...,. , ,, . 369 Reynolds, Vickie ........ 486 Reznick, Bnice ,,..,,,,,. 391 Rhea, Gordon .. 176, 457 Rhea, Margaret Romine 457 176, Rhetts, Cynthia ....,... 325 Rhim, Marlene ,......,., 292 Rhine, Samuel ...,...... 239 Rhinehart, Lewis ....,. Rhoade, Philip ......,. Rhoades, John ..,,...,,... Rhodes, Catherine .. Rhodes, Crystal ,,,,..., Rhodes, Gregory ,,.... Rhodes, Peter .. 177, Rhodes, Rhodus, Stuart .. 167, Daniel ,,,,,,,, Rice, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rice, Jayne ,,,,,, ,,,,,, Rice, Joseph .,,, ,,,,,,,,, Rice, June ...,,, .,,,,, Rice, Linda ,.... .,,.., Rice, Robert ........,.., Rice, Roy . . ,,,, Rich, David .. .. Rich, Gary ,,,,,,,,, Rich, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Richard, Patrick ,,,,, , Richard, Thomas Y,,,,. Richards, Candace 320 371 428 307 301 41 1 256 419 239 334 302 469 410 303 354 119 457 432 299 367 411 Rceb, Timothy .,,..,, .. Reece, David ,,,. ,,,..,, Reed, Anna ..,., ,,....,,,. Reed, Dixie ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Reed, James D. ,,,,,., , Reed, Sally ,.,.,, 300, Reed, Sarah ...,..,,,..,,. Reed, Twila 159, 403, 457 Reeder, Paul ,.,, ,,,,,,,,r 4 20 Reeder, Susan ....,.,..,., 482 Reedy, Ricky ,,., 265, 411 Reef, George ,...i,.,,.,. 294 Reel, Rick ,,,,,,., 262, 398 REGIONAL CAMPUSES 210-215 REGISTRATION 24, 25 Rehnier, James 421 Rehn, Stanley ,,,,,,,,,,,, Reichenberg, Judyth Reichcr, John ,,,,,,,,,. Reichert, James .. Reid, Christine Reid, Jeffrey ,,,,,,,,,,,, Reid, John ,,,,,,, Reid, Nancy ,,,, 150, Reider, John ,.,,. ,,.,,, Reilly, Jesse . ,,,, Reilly, John ,,,,,,.. .,,.. Reinbold, Ch arles 294 Reiners, William 384 Reinking, Vicki ,..,. .,,, Reisinger, Steven .,.. Reiss, Kenneth 131 1 1 Rast, Paula ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 27 Rath, William ,,,,,,,,,,,, 354 Ratliff, Charlene 155, 407 Ratliff, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,, 492 Ratliff, Velda . 157, 325 Rattenbury, William 432 Rauch, George ,.,,.,,,,, 426 Rauktis, Mary 112, 122, 482 Ravenscroft, Susan .. 306 Raver, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 158 Rawles, Lewis ,,,,,..,..,, 371 Ray, Alan ...,,,, 314, 320 Rayfield, Robert 160, 492 482 425 306 401 374 Reiss, Miriam . ., 409 Reiswerg, Joseph 385, 436 Reith, Steven ,,,, 398 Reitz, John Lorenz ,. 372 Rejko, Karen .,,,,,,,, ., 292 Renclel, Jeffry .,,,. , . 431 Renehan, Michael F. 310 Renner, Eleanor .,,.. 457 Renschler, William .. 432 ' ' 344 Renz, Vicki ,,,....,,,,... Replogle, William 177, 419 RESIDENCE HALLS Richmond, Lana ..,.,... 394 Richmond, Nancy i,,... 302 Richmond, Rick .,,,.,,, 150 Richwalski, Donna 119, 120, 402 Richwine, James 384, 414, Richwine, Steven i...., Rick, Shirley ........,...,. Ricke, Phillip .. 115, Riddle, Mary ,,,. 145, Ridenour, Carol 299, Ridge, Stephen ,,,,i,,,,, Ridgeway, Lauren ,i.. Ridgeway, Mary Jo 403, Ridoux, John .,............ Rieck, Barbara .. 313, Riehm, Thomas Ries, Vivian .., ,....... Rieser, Louis ...,,,.,,,.. Riester, Deborah Riester, Kathleen ,..... Riffle, Kenneth RIFLE TEAM ,,,,.... Rifner, Ann ,,r..,.,,..,., Rigdon, Patricia ,,,,.,.. Riggs, John ..,,i...,,,... Riggs, Rita ..,,,.. ,..., Rihm, Nancy ii,.,,...,.. Riley, Elaine ..........,, Riley, Katherine 430, 469, Riley, NVilliam Lee .. Rindfusz, Robert 109, Rinehart, Gregory .,,. Rinehart, Kay ,.,.,,,.,. Rinehart, Steven ,,,,,. Ringer, William .,...... Ripani, Albert .,,,,,,,,,,, Ripley, Jane ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ripley, Theresa ,,,,,,.. Ripperger, Jo Ann ,,,. Ripple, Maryon 347, Risch, Grego ,,,.....,. Risner, Davildl ,,,.,,,... Rissing, 'Robert 130, 366, 371, Ritchel, Mike ,,,,,,,,,,,, Ritchie, Martha 112, 161, Ritchie, Custer .. 404, Ritter, Jo Anne 410, Ritz, Richard .. 349, Rizzo, Barbara .,,,,.,, 306, 469 Richards, Charles L. 112, 151, 256, 384, 431, 437 Richards, Donald .. .. 164 Richards, Grace 159, 302, 457 Richardsf Roberta .. . 350 Richards, Roy W. ..,,., 177 Richards, Vemon 157, 363 Richards, William 158, 435 Richardson, Charles 398 Richardson, David 375 Richardson, Glenn R. 158 Richardson, James G. 400 Richardson, Janet .,,, 307 Richardson, Jennifer 359 Richardson, Linda 290 Richardson, Mary 337, 338, 339 Richey, Robert 116, 122, 172, 418, 457 Rizzo, Peter ....,... Roache, Robert .......... Robbin, Thomas ........ Robbins, Penelope .... Robbins, William .,..., Roberts, Arthur ........ Roberts, Brenda Kay Roberts, Carolyn .,..,, Roberts, Deborah ....., Roberts, Douglas ...... 469 369 299 418 360 486 345 420 347 457 396 322 398 301 391 293 409 373 265 131 303 414 345 353 344 516 821 357 413 347 165 434 388 151 364 360 483 150 370 469 428 492 514 483 354 363 457 396 401 292 169 368 177 301 301 142 Purvis, Daniel ............ 400 Pyle, Richard ............ 411 Pylitt, Bemard .. 115, 427 Pytel, Ann ,..... - .....,.. 364 Roland, Martha ....... . Roller, Rebecca ........ Rollins, Becky .. 128, ROLLINS HOUSE .. Rollins, Stephen ........ Romak, Carolyn 322 430 389 374 411 Roberts, Glenn ........ 398 Roberts, James Stewart 426 Roberts, Jerry .. 435, 457 Roberts, Larry Joe .. 469 Roberts, Michael ...... 244 Roberts, Pamela ........ 290 Roberts, Pollyanna .. 363 Roberts, Ronald ....,... 414 Roberts, Ronnie ........ 432 Roberts, Wamer ...... 416 Roberts, William M. 405 Robertson, Mary Sue 389 Robertson, Neville Leslie 244 Robertson, Roberta .... 364 Robertson, Susan Marie 469 Robeson, Robert .....,.. 419 Robinson, Bruce H. .. 408 Robinson, Connie .... 457 Robinson, Gayle H. .. 239 Robinson, Judith ...... 406 Robinson, Lee .......... 239 Robinson, Michael 384, 385, 418, 457 Robinson, Richard Allen 354 Robinson, Richard D. 273, 415, 486 Robinson, Richard Frank 426 Robinson, Susan 162, 392, 457 Robison, Ray .... 158, 422 Robley, Richard ...... 434 Roches, Bonita ........ 298 Rochford, Paula 113, 131, 403 Rochman, Janis ........ 429 Rockembaugh Robert G. 433 119, Rockwell, Carolyn .... 350 Rockwell, Terry ,,,.,... 416 Roda, Betty .......,,,,,,, 864 Rodda, Donald 118, 401 Rodda, Lynn ,.,,,,,,,,,, 291 Rodenberg, Eric ........ 368 Rodgers, Aussie 385, 415 Rodgers, Nancy ........ 483 Rodgers, Roger .......... 388 Rodgers, Susan ........,. 353 Rody, Jo Anne ........ 347 344 Roe, Barbara .,,,.,,,,,,, Roe, Larry Dean 410, Roelke, Virginia 115, Roell, Robert ,... ...,..,, Roessler, William ...... Rogers, Susie .. 409, Rohen, Terrence ......., 483 358 469 333 483 370 Rohl, Michael ..,,,,,,,,,, 320 71 Rohler, Lloyd .,,,,,,,,,,, Rohlfer, Sheryl 153 341 , , 345 Rohnnan, Martin 239, 246 165, 363, 469 Romanowslcy, Robert J. 432 Romans, Brenda ........ 457 Romans, Holly .. 130, 423 Rome, Carolyn .......... 392 Rome, Robert ............ 413 Romer, Joseph .......... 457 Romey, Pat ..,,............ 409 Romine, Kay ........... . 488 Romine, Terril ...... ..,. 4 13 Roode, Lowell .. 375, 457 Roodman, Karen ........ 390 Roop, Edward ....,....... 118 Rose, Michael B. .,..,. 427 Rose, Sandra 127, 152, 457 Rose, Sylvia .............. 363 Rose, Timothy .......... 469 Roseberry, Mary M. .. 483 Roseberry, Nancy ....., 394 Rosenbarger, John .... 483 Rosenbaum, Bonita 337, Rosenberg, Aaron ...,., Rosenberg, Patricia .... Rosenblatt, Terry 115, Rosenfeld, Frederick L. 338 427 390 346 111, 130 Rosengard, Alice ........ 69 Rosenkrans, Margaret 410 Rosenthal, Martin 391, 514 Rosenwinkel, Edward 433 Roser, David ............ 330 Rosier, Janet .....,..,... 410 Ross, Alan ..,...,...,...,. 398 Ross, Barbara .......... 360 Ross, Charles .... 129, 396 Ross, Frederick .......... 244 Ross, Harry S. ............ 177 Ross, Jacqueline ..,..... 438 Ross, Kandace ..........,. 298 Ross, Sarah ................ 344 Rossow, Robert 242, 457 Roszkowski, Barbara J. 344 Roth, Clayton W 168, Roth, Kathleen .......... Roth, Michael George Roth, William ......,..... Rothbauer, Carol 299, Rothman, Alfred ........ Rothrock, Thomas ...... Rothschild, Miriam F. Rothschild, Richard .. Rothstein, Ira ..........., Roush, Mary Jane 469 358 239 435 483 427 457 457 469 437 339 358 ass, Roush, Rhonda ,,........ Sax, Stuart ...A,,.,.,,,,,,,,, Roush, Richard K. .. 469 Roussos, Charalambos T. 457 Roussos, Theodosios T. 457 Rowe, Jerrilynn 341, 347 Martha ,...,... Rowe, John R. ,,,,,Y,,,, 271 Rowland, Kendrith, M. 177 Rowland, Robert M. .. 421 Rowland, William 315, 404 Roy, Charles R. ..,,,,..., 422 Saal, Thomas ...,.,,,,,,, 418 SAB ......,,,,.....,,,,, ,,,,A 1 48 Saber, Barbara .......... 302 Sachs, Charles 127, 317, 514 Sachs, Stanton ..,,,,,,,,,, 437 Safford, Karen .,.,....., 351 Saft, Paul ..l,,... 157, 434 Sagalowsky, Arthur .. 437 SAILING CLUB ...... 150 Sailors, David .......... 398 Saiter, Juliana 141, 325, 514 Sakata, Linda ,,,. 300, 302 Saks, Gary .,.,,,,,,,,r,,,, 437 Salek, Karen .,.,,. 164, 165 Sales, Angel R. .....,,. 320 Salib, Richard .,,....... 411 Salisbury, Creggie 409, 483 Salisbury, Judith ...,,.,. 406 Sallee, Pamela .. 395, 483 Salner, Sherri 138, 390, 514 Salstrom, Larry .....,,. 311 Salter, Donald ,,,,.,..., 404 Samberg, David ......,. 427 Samardzija, Donna .. 298 Samet, Russ ..,,,,,,.,.,,, 427 Sammons, Gary ........ 331 Sample, Steven ...,...... 373 Sampson, Gary .,......., 361 Sampson, Karen ........ 358 Sampson, Linda ........ 324 Samson, Linda .. 390, 483 Samuelson, Jane 118, 130, 155, 423 Sanbom, Suzanne ,,.... 483 Sandberg, Carol ........ 395 Sanders, Alice .i........ 344 Sanders, Carolyn ,,,,,, 483 Sanders, Janice ....,.,. 326 Sanders, Karen .......... 306 Sanders, Katherine .. 307 Sanders, Lisa Ann .... 301 Sanders, Marita ...,,,,. 347 Sanders, Martha Jo .. 483 Sanders, Paula .......... 345 Sanders, Susan 113, 392 Sanderson, Claudia 395, 483 Sandidge, Ridley M. 431 Sandford, Calvin ...,.. 157 Sandford, James 109, 114, 168, 419 Sanxter, Larry D. ...... 457 Sapp, George ............ 411 Sarantos, Mitzi 141, 309 Sarber, Craig ............ 371 Sargent, Gary .. 151, 267 Sargent, Glen 141, 368, Sargent, Lynne ....,,.... Sargent, Margaret ...... Sato, Brian .,.... 308, Sauer, Diane . ............. Sauerland, James D. Saunders, Mary ..,,..,,,, 514 363 151 514 309 483 303 Royster, David ...., . Royster, Michael .. Rubenstein, Jerome Rubin, Roger .,,.,,,,,,,, Ruckberg, Madeline .. Ruckriegle, William T. Rudd, John .,.,.,.,,,,,,,,, Rudensky, Bemice J. Rudolph, Elizabeth .. Rudolph, Laura 159, Rudolph, Marsha 159, Rudynski, Martha 109, Sautter, Richard ..,,,,.. Savage, Steven ,.....,.,. Savage, Vincent ..,,.... Savich, Marjory 120, Sawin, Sarah ..,,,,,,,,,, Sawyer, Dennis ,,,.,..... Sawyer, Roger ,,.....,.r,, Sawyer, Tina ..,,,.,,,,.. Sayles, Mary 131, 144, Sayles, Sherry ...,..,,,,., 264 169 363 437 291 315 419 429 309 403 403 457 362 295 419 347 409 495 355 394 457 409 301 SCABBARD AND BLADE 158 Scales, Mildred ,....... 483 Scarff, Kees Noel 239, 267 Scarlett, Heather ,,...... 457 Schaaf, Kenneth ........ 469 Schackel, Marie .,.....,,,.. 30 Schaden, Linda 289, 291 Schaefer, Marianne .. Schaefer, Nancy M. .. Schaefer, Sally .,,....... Schaefer, Susan ........ Schafer, James ,...,,.... Schafer, Schaich,' Sc-haller, Allan ....,..... Schalliol, Charles 366, Schalliol, Susan .......... Schanher, Paul ....,,,... Schappi, David 169, Schatz, Robert ...,.,,,,, Schatzlein, Michael ,. Schaub, Daniel .,,,,.,,,, Schaus, Michael ......., Schechter, Deborah ,, Scheffers, Lauren 151, Scheiber, Donald ...... Scheirer, Linda 168, Schellie, Peter 116, 121, 122, 124, Schellsmith, Letitia A. Schenk, Charlene ...... Schenk, Elmer ,,,....... Schenk, Linda .. 430, Schenkel, Barbara 148, Schenkman, Karen I. 390, Scherer, Kathy ............ Scherer, Marita ........ Schemekau, Pamela S. Scherschel, Steven L. Scheuerer, Gloria ....,, Karen 109, Schiff, Janie .............. Schiller, Eric . ......... .. Schilling, Mary 438, 363 457 457 481 388 483 298 320 371 430 414 488 420 418 405 370 358 344 427 322 457 307 325 495 457 306 457 395 306 430 400 358 483 427 483 Schisler, Barbara Lynne 351 Schlamp, Lanny ,,,..... Schleier, William D. Schlemmer, Jacqueline 141, 347, Schlesinger, Robert N. Schlick, Janna ..,,,.,,..,. Schlickman, Steven .. Schlossberg, Paula ..,, 177 400 514 470 364 457 338 Ruedi, Alan .............. 495 Rueff, Arla 171, 438, 483 Rufatto, John ............ 373 RUGBY ,,,,,,,......... 244-246 Rugenstein, Jonell .... 410 Ruhl, Daniel ............ 363 Ruhl, Judith 118, 130, 407 Rummel, Mary Ann 430, 483 Rumpf, Carol .,.......... 457 Rurnple, Kathy L. .... 412 Runion, Sally Russell, Edward ........ Russell, Kathleen M. Russell, Robert 151, Russell, Sharon K. .. Russell, Ste hen ........ Russell, William A. .. Russell, William P. 249, Rust, David ., ,,,,,...... .. Rust, Deborah ..,,....,, Rust, Dennis ,..... ...... RUTER HOUSE ....., Scuderi, Vincent .,,,..,, Seagraves, Kathleen .. Seals, Sandra .. Searcy, Thomas .....,,. Searcy, William 128, 168, Scarles, Richard ........ Sears, Diana ..........,, Seavers, Beverly 151, Schmal.feld, Richard .. 416 Schmalz, Mary Beth 128, 409 Schmeltz, Sandra ...,.. 457 Schmetzer, Alan 166, 172, 355 Schmidlap, Steven F. 422 Schmidt, Alvin ..... . 239 Schmidt, Jill ....,,,.,,.... 352 Schmidt, Karl Douglas 262, 321 Schmidt, Karl Robert 362 Schmidt, Margaret Anne 457 Schmidt, Margarete .. 291 Schmidt, Sigrid ........ 344 Schmidt, Susan ........ 298 Schmitt, Carol ......,,,.,. 309 Schmitt, Peter ........ .. 411 Schmitt, Richard 329, 332 Schmoelling, Dieter .. 398 Schnaible, John .......... 457 Schnar, Richard ........ 364 Schneider, Andrea .... 303 Schneider, Annette L. 347 Schneider, Bonnie .... 429 Schneider, Earl 249, 251 Schneider, Richard .. 458 Schneidewin, Carol 412, 470 Schnelker, Stephen .. 470 Schnell, Jean Ann . .... 293 Schnell, Judith 292, 483 Schnell, Lee Albert 131, 366, 368 Schnepf, Elizabeth 130, 407 Schnepf, Sarah ,. 130, 407 Schock, Stephen ........ 431 Schoenherr, Daniel .. 311 Schoenherr, Steven 168, 333 Schoenytein, Susan L. 386, 399, 458 Schoettle, Mary Ann 303 Scholl, Donald .....,..,. 169 Schomburg, Marilyn 111, 458 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 189 188, SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY 202, 203 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION .. 190, 191 SCHOOL OF HPER 192 193 1 SCHOOL OF LAW 194, SCHOOL OF MEDIC 195 INE 200, 201 SCHOOL OF MUSIC 196, 197 SCHOOL OF NURSING 204 Schoolcraft, Donald .. 372 Schoon, Kenneth .... 320 Schoonveld, Sandra .. 394 177, 306, 469 Runlde, Robert 384, 436 Runner, Marilyn 113, 151 Runyan, Deedra ...... 344 Rupert, Mary Louise 457 Ruppert, Suzanne .,.... 324 Rupright, William E. 128, 486 Rush, Frank .......... .... 3 68 Russ, Stephen .....,.,.... 118 Russell, Charles M. 273, 415 Schrager, Nancy ...... 323 Schkeuder, Herman .. 177 Schroder, John ..,, 318 Schrmnpf, Richard 150, 249, 251 Schubick, Sharon ,,,,,. 470 Schuchman, Marsha ,. 429 Schuchman, Sandra .. 429 Schuckard, John .,., 320 Schuckel, Charles . ,,,. 470 Schuette, Thomas 151, 239 Schuctte, William ...... 426 Schuctz Tom .. 413 Schulenburg, Diane .. 293 Schuler, Patricia .. 429 Schuler, Teri ,..,........ 306 Schull, Benjamin ,,,,.. 396 Schull, Luise .... 412, 483 Schulman, Elinor 390, 458 Schulte, Katherine .,.. 458 Schultz, Leslie ..,.,.. ,. 292 Schultz, Marilyn . .. 458 Schultz, Stcphcn 344 Schultze, Diane .. 149 Schulz, Janice .... 357 Schulz, Kurt ......... .,,, 3 62 Schumacher, David .... 426 Schurch, Carole .,., 470 Schuster, Karen 393, 458 Schwalbach, Kathryn 353, 458 Schwalm, Diane E. 131, 406, 458 Schwark, James 470 Schwartz, Alan .. .354 Schwartz, Catherine R. 395 Schwartz, David ..,, . 362 Schwartz, Emily .. . 399 Schwartz, Cary .,,. 433 Schwartz, Herschel .. 391 Schwartz, John .. ,.,,,., 318 Schwartz, Kenneth 163 Schwartzkopf, Michael L. 405 Schwarzmueller, Gary 331 Schweitzer, Doral 148, 344 Schwenger, Albert .. 396 Schwerin, Barbara L. 403, 458 Schwier, James ......,,.. 404 Schwietert, Sharon .... 359 Scifres, Jean ..........,.,. 324 Scott, Daniel ........,.., 458 Scott, Darrel ..........,... 434 Scott, David .............. 470 Scott, Ervin ....,......,.. 435 Scott, Gregory .. 115, 320 Scott, Herbert .. 177, 470 Scott, Jeffry .............,.. 267 Scott, Larry .....,..,..,., 422 Scott, Malinda ......,.., 299 Scott, Peter ................ 418 Scott, Stephanie ........ 350 Scott, William Mount 405 Scovem, Susan 117, 130, 148, 407, 458 Sedzun, Deborah ..,..,,, Seddelmeyer, Robert Sedita, Rosemary T. .. Sedwick, Edwin .,...... Segal, Jolm ..........,,,,.. Segal, Patricia ............ Seger, Sheila ............ Segneri, Wayne Seihcrt, Cecelia Seibert, Gary ............ Seidel, John .............. Seidman, Elyse .......,., Seily, Diana ................ Seipel, Mary ......,....... Seitsworth, Lynne .,,, Seldomridge, John M. Selig, Frances ........,,, Selig, William .......,. Sellars, Marianne ..,,, Sellers, Betty ............. Sellers, Robert ..,,..... Sellins, Selmer, Selsky, Seltzer, Warren ......... Marsha 364 Clifford ......, Steven .. 128 Selz, Frederick ,........ Selzer, Ann .... .......... Semokaitis, Kapaka L. Semple, Richard .,,,.,, Senes, Christine .....,, Senff, Barbara .. 173 Senn, Judith ............. Serafin, Michael G. 128 Sennersheim, John Settle, Sandra .. 387, Setzer, Martha ........, Sexton, Julie .......,..... Shaber, Tamara ....... Shackle, John 128, 384, Shadwell, Jeffrey ...... Shady, John .,,. 128 Shafer, Don ...,,,..,.... Shafer, Sharon ........., Shafer, Stanley .......... Shafer, Virginia .......... Shaffer, George ........ Shaffer, Robert Shah, Bruce ..,,., Mille' 273 352 239 325 317 469 250 433 345 457 374 413 302 306 368 368 431 350 306 350 J. 321 360 150 419 429 290 436 346 470 422 309 297 483 160 330 429 177 149 389 113 314 458 375 458 427 322 357 374 302 306 406 316 424 407 298 290 458 416 316 416 369 409 431 299 433 369 458 Shakawi, Abdulrahman 31 1 Shake, Nancy .........,.. Shane, Paula ...,....,..... Shanks, Johnnie 158, Shanks, Leigh ........., Shapiro, Ann ........,,.. Shapiro, 390 Karen .. 300 492 424 458 160 458 Rutherford, Lynn ...... Rutkowski, Arthur 169, Rutledge, Jane Ann 54, 55, 56, 57, Ruxer, Terence .......... Ryan, Margaret ...... ..., Ryan, Stanlee .. 357, Ryan, William F. ..,.. . Rydzinski, M. David Rykovich, Kathleen .. Shapiro, Rita ...,..,,,,,,,, Sharp, Lee Ann 300, Sharp, Thomas ..... ..... Sharr, Eddie ....,,....., Sharrer, Michael ........ Shaw, David ...........,,, Shaw, Noel ...... 424 Shaw , Sharon ..... . .,... . Shaw, William Stanley Shayeson, Jerry 114, 314, SHEA HALL ......,,.... Shea, Joanne V. ....... . Shearer, Lawrence E. Shearls, Candace ....,, Shechtrnan, Carl ........ Sheck, Mary Ann .,.... Shedron, Carol ......,,,. Sheehan, Susan .. 120, Sheeks, Anne ...........,.. Sheets, Cathy .,.......... Sheets, Harold .... ..... Sheets, Kevin ...,........ Sheets, Richard 146, , Bmce 118, 128, 385, Shehori, Juval 330, 333, Shelbourne, Robert M. Sheldon, Timothy ..,, Shellabarger, Susan .. Shelsy, Jean . , Shcctz Shencman, Thomas .... Shepherd, Donald ....,, Shepherd, Michael .. Shepherd, Richard 172, Sheppard, Cheryl . ., Sheray, Sheldon 405, Sherbondy, Patricia L. Sherby, Ellen .... 148, Sherby, James ....... ...., Sherman, Katherine C. Shemian, Marilyn ,,,, SHERWOOD HOUSE Shewmake, Floyd F. 115, 314, Shewman, Errol 314, Shideler, Stephen ..... , Shields, Norma Jane 155, Shields, Sue ........ ..... Shierling, Joseph Shierling, Ralph Shiffman, Stuart ....... . Shilling, Ann ............ Shipe, Susan .............. Shipley, Catharine .... Shipley, Charles ........ Shipley, Frank .,,,.,.,,, Shipp, Melvin ......... Shires, Sandra ........., Shirkey, Jack ............ Shirley, Margaret ...... Shively, Jane .............. Shively, Susan ......... . Shmalo, Cheryl ........ Shoaff, Susan ............ 412 488 394 421 301 363 177 374 483 114 303 413 332 404 318 470 397 368 326 31 1 130 411 458 161 345 160 423 399 350 163 404 483 419 470 334 239 327 324 369 372 396 316 339 470 403 399 411 389 171 301 318 316 294 407 458 362 492 370 483 149 403 162 369 357 324 398 347 338 131 429 412 Shockney, Clifford W. Shockney, David . ,... , Shoemaker, Joseph 331 362 398 Shoobridge, Janice 154, 155, 410, 483 Shoobridge, William ,. 398 Shook, Leslie ,,..,... 470 Shook, Susan ,,,, 128, 389 Shookman, Miles VVVVVV 425 Shoop, Nancy ,,,.,.., . 351 Short, Gail VVVYVV. - VVVVVVV 393 Short, Wanda ,,,.. ,,,,,, 2 98 Shorts, Susan ,,,, 149, 402 Shorh, Richard 177, 479 Shoup, George 363 SHOWALTER FOUNTAIN ,, , 3 SHOWBOAT MAJESTIC 68, 69 Shriner, Thomas 36, 37, 400 Shriver, Carol 165, 177, 392 Shrock, Wendolyn T. 176, 326 Shuck, John ,. . . 355 Shuel, Ted ,.,. .,,, . ,, , 470 Shuler, Steven , ., ,, 435 Shultz, Nancy .,..,, H 412 Shultz Susan ,, , 307 Shumaker, Lynn M. 154, 155, 412, 483 Shumate, Michael 109, 112, 177, 470 Shumway, Janet 392 Shunk, Barbara ,,,, ,,,,, 3 64 Shuptar, Susan ..,. ,. 299 Shute, Sara ,,.. ,, 347 Shutt, Randal ,,,,,,,, , 368 Sickert, Jolm ....,,..,.,. . 483 Sickmiller, Jean ,,,, , 361 sitldall, Joann .,., 157, 164 Siders, Rodney .... , , , 363 Siders, VVilbur ,,,, ,,,. 4 58 Sides, Kathleen ,,,,,,,, 327 Siebecker, Russell E. 470 Siebenthal, Lyn , ,, 350 Sieher, VVilliam 158, 388 Sieg, Darrel ..,,,,,, .. 470 Siegel, Norman ..,. ..,.. 4 37 Siegel, Phillip ,,,..,.... 391 Siegel, Ross ,,,,,,,, , . 164 Siegert, Frederick ,,,, 418 Sicgert, Susan 127 154, 155, 409 Siegesmund, Patricia 403 Siegfried, John ......,,.. 434 Siegrist. Peter ,,,,,, .,,.. 4 70 Siela, Ted ,...,,,, 158, 414 Siemion, Paul ...1...,. ,. 287 Sigler, George Clark ., 318 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 426 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA 161 SIGMA ALPHA MU 427 SIGMA CHI ,,,.....,.. 428 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA KAPPA ..,,,,,. SIGMA NU ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, 431 SIGMA PHI EPSILON 432 SIGMA THETA TAU 173 SIGMA P1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 433 Sikora, Marcia .,,,,,,, 327 Silence, Terry ...,,,,,,, 470 Silke, Terry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 495 Sillings, Roy ,1,,,,,,,,,,,, 165 118 Silston, Stephen M. ,, Silver, Clifsonja ......,, Silver, Jack Barry 354, Silver, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Silver, Margery 429, DELTA CHI 142 DELTA TAU 429 430 397 424 294 458 Silverman, Esther ,,,... 429 Silvennan, Linda ....,,,, 350 Silverman, Mark J. 130, 384, 437, 470 Silverman, Sara . .,., . 429 Silvcnnan, Sherleen S. 298 Silvemian, Toby ........ 345 Silversteine, Rosemary 390 Silveus, Sydney , .. . 403 Silvey, Anita .,,, , . 120 Silvey, Dawn . H 302 Simcox, Edwin ,.,. 458 Simcs, Sandra .. 150, 361 Simler, Suzanne, , 347 Simmcmion, Robert , 431 Simmons, Deborah 293 Simmons, Donald Patrick 405 Simmons, Michael ,, 145 Simmons, Richard 131, 172, 428 Simmons, Walter 128, 388 Simms, Diane , ........ 358 Simon, Gary ,, 366, 375 Simon, Matthew ..,. . 437 Simon, Nancy , . . 403 Simpson, Jay ,. 329, 332 Simpson, Jon .,,.... 428 Sims, Allen , ,,,. 118, 433 Sims, Suzanne , . ,,.,.. 307 Sii11s, VVillia.m ., 355 Sinaud, Andre , 242 Sinclair. James . .. H 372 Sinclair, Karen 112, 122, 403 Sinclair, Robin 458 Sinclair, Stephen ,, ., 367 Singer, Carol ,, , 394 Singer, James .,...., ,, 416 Singer, Michael NVillia.m 119 Singleton, Richard 426 Sink, Penny T. .. ....... 171 Sinkhom, William 319 Sinning, Gordon ,,,,, , 262 Sinnock, Hugh 128, 158, 483 Sinnock, Mary .,,,,,.,.,, 403 Sipe, Barbara .... ,,,..,. 3 46 Sipes, Karen , .........., 399 Siple, Patricia .. 313, 322 Sisk, Vililma H .. 392, 470 Sisley, Sherrie , ,,,,., 298 Sitzbcrger, Kenneth R. 177, 256, 258 Sivertson, Paula .... , 458 Sixsmith, Martha , 430 Skafish, Peter ,.,,.,,,, . 418 Skelton, William .,.,.,, 418 Skidmore, Cynthia 128, 276, 326 Skinner, Margaret 337, 338 Skirvin. Donald 357, 363 Skogan, Lynda 113, 128, 148, 346 Skrivanie, Oliver 177, 470 Skufca, Frank 314. 321 SKULL AND CRESCENT 119 Skupas, Shannon ,.,, 322 Skurow, Richard 427 Skvara, Michael ..,,.... 374 Slagle, Henry ,, 157, 330 Slater, Cynthia ,...,..,., 345 Slater, James . ,,,,.,.... 333 Slaton, Larry ,,,,,,,,, H 364 Slatter. Linda .,..,,, .. 359 Slatterly, Susan . 345 Slaughter, Susan Jane 360, 492, 516 Slavin, Charles ,,,,,,,,,, 398 Slayton, Jane ...,,,.. 407 Sleeth, Gail ,,.....,,..... 483 Sleight, Robert ,,.. 486 Slick, Mary Alice .... Slipher, Charlotte M. 164, Sloan, Barbara ........., Sloan, Cynthia .. 114, Sloka, Karlis .. ..... Slosar, Joel , .. Sluss, Kathy .... 357, Small, Bcn ..,, 416, Small, Mary ........ , ,... , Smart, Cheryl . ........ . Smart, John ,, ,,..,.... ,, Smart, Nicholas ,,,.... Smart, Shari . ........ Smart, Timothy 128, Smeaton, Patricia ,,,,.. Smedley, Mark .,.,.,.. Smid, Nancy , ,,..,,,, , Smiley, Beth ,.,., Smiley, Deborah ,.,,.... Smiley, Smith Smith, Smith, Smith Sharon .....,.. Alexis 399, Alice Jane ,,,, Alice Jean ,,,.. Anthony ., 71, Smith, Barry . ......... . Smith, Bruce Alan ..,. Smith, Bruce Charles Smith, Carol Jean 128, 364, Smith, Carolyn ,,,,,,,, Smith, Charles C. ..... . Smith, Cheryl ,,., ,,,,, Smith, Darrell . ,, , Smith, Deborah ,,,,,,, Smith, Dennis D. Smith, Dinah Smith, Donald Dennis Smith, Ellen . , Smith, Glenn M. ..,.,,. . Smith, Gregory 128, SMITH HALL 333, Smith, Harold 119, Smith Jacquclen .,,.,, Smith: James Allen .... Smith, Smith Smith Smith, Smith, James VV. ,,,,, , Jane ,,..,,,,,,, Janet Claire ,, Janet Sue ,,,.,, Jay , 120, Smith, Jeffrey R. 71, Smith, Jon .. ..,,,.. ,, . Smith, Judith Kay ..,, Smith, Julie ,, ,... ..,, , , Smith, Karen Jean ,,,, Smith, Karen Louise Smith. Kathleen ,,,, Smith Linda Marlene Smith, Lou Ann ..., , Smith, Lynn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Smith, Marilyn , ,...,.. , Smith, Michael Joe ., Smith, Michael Lee ,, Smith, Michael Roy ,, Smith Nancy Ann ,, Smith: Nancy Lorraine Smith, Norbert .,,..,.. Smith, Pamela Jean ,, Smith, Paul Eric 384, Smith, Peter 121, 384, 385, 419, Smith, Raymond ..,... Smith, Richard Allen Smith, Rod - .,,,.,,,,,,, Smith, Ronald Alan ,. Smith, Ronald VVayne Smith, Russell ....,,.. ., Smith, Sarajane ........ Smith, Sharon Lee ,. Smith, Stephen Atwell Smith, Terry Lee ....., Smith, Thomas William ..,...,, ., ,,.. .. 357 470 301 327 458 411 364 417 326 151 400 366 351 416 458 411 352 344 347 290 483 458 293 367 427 375 362 486 326 414 486 158 325 418 327 169 364 362 420 334 418 299 239 483 351 429 458 437 148 411 353 347 407 353 128 429 359 352 171 370 374 366 352 177 157 301 413 453 273 470 333 405 418 354 291 290 331 458 310 Smith, Vicky ..........., Smith, Virginia 171, Smock, Gary .............. Smoker, Marcia ,,,.,.,, Smothers, Donald ...... Smutzer, William Smyers, Shirley ........ Snap , Jean Ann 162, Sneadj Blair .. 158, Sneed, Carol ,,,....,..., Sniadecki, James .,..,... Snitleman, Marsha ,..... Snider, Judith .,,,.,,,,, Snider, Susan ..........., Snider, Thomas Snorden, Michael ,,.., SNOOPY ,, ,, Snow, Ken .................. Snow, Richard ..,....... Snowden, Calvin ,,,,,, Snowden, Duncan .,,. Snyder, Clark ......,,,, Snyder, Gary .... 150, Snyder, Janet ,, 305, Snyder, Martin ,, 119, Snyder, Robert A. Snyder, Timothy ,,,,., Sobat, William .,.,,,,,,, Sobel, Barbara ......,,.. SOCCER ...... 242, Socliar, Mark .......,,.,. Socol, Howard ,, 437, Sohl, Amy ...,.,......,... Sohovich, Margaret .. Sohrweide, Lynda .... Solander, Helen .,,,.... Solmer, Henry ,,,,,,,... Solomon, Gerald M. 160, 166, Solomon, Jeffrey 391, Solomon, Jon 131, 167, 427, Solomon, Maxine ..,,,. Solomon, Robert ,..,,, Somes, Charles 131, Somes, Grant ,.........,. Sommers, Ronald Somsel, Cheryl .,,.... Sonafrank, Russell Songer, Anthea ,.,, Sonn, Cynthia ,.,..,...., Sonner, Sharron ,,,,,,,, Sorensen, John .. 130, Soroka, Thomas ,....,, Soslowsky, Carol ,, , Souers, Judith , , Sovich, Becky ,. Sovine, ' Sowers, Nancy Jo ,... Sowers, Stephanie Spackman, Ruth ..,,..., Spaetti, Charles Spahn, Spahr, David .,,,,,,,,,,, 142, Robert ....,,.,,... 347, Jo Ann Spahr, Susan ., Spanier, David ,,.,..., Spannuth, John ,,,.,... Sparger, Kevin Sparks, Jerry . Sparks, Michael Sparks, Raymond .,.... Sparrow, Ruth Ann ,, Spaulding, Melvin SPECIFICATIONS ,, SPECTATOR ,,,,,,,,,,,, Speece, Joseph .,,,,,,,.. Speer, Judith 112, 122, 389, SPELUNKING Spence, Richard ,.....,, Spence, Wesley Spence, William ..,..... Spevack, Ilene Spicer, Dan E. ries 94, 259 458 470 483 408 41 1 483 410 470 308 239 128 484 458 418 144 408 514 416 239 364 404 436 306 427 470 244 434 484 243 416 470 314 350 351 303 295 316 458 470 326 436 398 401 437 389 363 346 298 359 418 368 458 484 358 354 438 516 484 320 458 131 514 422 400 400 488 431 458 291 408 515 147 316 484 95 419 332 355 429 177 Spicer, Lynn ............ Spickard, Richard W. Spiers, Sally .............. Spiller, Sandra ...,...... Spillman, Donald ...... Spink, Bonnie ,...,,...... Spinner, Suzanne ,..... Spiro, Rosann 399 239 155 393 368 291 293 122, 128, 458 Spitz, Lawrence ,, 413 Spitzer, David 384, 385, 414 Spitzer, Douglas 118, 128, 414 Spivack, Dale 307, 484 Spivey, Ronnie ..,. ..... 3 98 SPORT ..,..................... 144 SPORTS .............. 238-277 Sprague, Charles Collier ' 470 Sprecher, Mark ...,.... 413 Sprenger, Catherine , 412 Springer, Cynthia 120, 438 Springer, Nomian .... 333 Springer, Robert 244, 470 Springer, Stephen R. 131, 418 Spurgeon, Alice ........ 291 Spurgeon, Myra .,...... 395 Spurgeon, Robert ...... 295 Spurgeon, Thomas G. 177 Sramek, Donald ........ 354 Staab, Gary ......,....... 239 Stacks, Heather ........ 326 Staff, Donna .............. 429 Stafford, Sandra 131, 314 Stafford, Stephen E, .. 422 Stahl, Rhonda ............ 458 Stahl, Susan ..........,,.. 360 Stair, Gary ...... 366, 371 Stamper, John .......... 120 Stang, Dolores , ..., 430 Stanis, Ronald .......... 417 Stanley, Susan ..,,...,.. 395 Stansell, Janet .,,,.,,,,, 322 Stansifer, VVilliam 141, 436, 514 Stante, Carol ,,.......,,. 459 Stanton, Bruce ...,.,.,.. 128 Stanton, Marcia , ,...., 430 Starcs, Janis ........ 36, 37 Stark, Dale ...... 387, 403 Starr, Byron ...,....,,,,,. 150 Starr, Carolyn M. ,,,, 128 Starr, Don ...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 354 Starrett, Michael 168, 305, 311, 459 Starrett, Patrick 311, 459 Staser, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 459 Staser, Peggy ,..,,,,,,,,, 323 Stasey, Joseph .,,,,,,,,,,, 316 Stasey, Robert ,,,,....., 470 Stateler, Rebecca ..,,,, 351 States, Donna .......... 344 Stavroff, Frank 236, 238, 239 Stebbins, Sheryl ,......, 299 Steck, VVilliam ...,...,,, 418 Steckler, Ted Joseph .. 69 Steele, Anne 153, 155, 402 Steele, Karen . 394, 484 Steele, Raymond ,,,,,... 416 Steen, Martha .,,,,,,.., 459 Steep, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,, 347 Steers, Sandra ,,,,,,.,..,, 395 Steffee, Mary Jo ..,, , . 409 Stegall, Mary Jane 358 Stein, Jane ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 306 Stein, Karen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 325 Stein, Nancy .,,,,,,,,,,, 307 Stein, Rena ...,,, 387, 397 Steinberg, Carol 118, 128, 133, 412 Steinberg, Maxine 113, 128, 349, 15 Steinhagen, William Steinhau 131, er, Helene 141, 301, Stella, Sandra ,........ .. Stelle, James ...,....,...,, Stelle, Stephen .....,.,,. Stellema, Mary Jo ...... Stemler, Donna Jean 130, 300, Stemler, James 167, see, Stenberg, William Stephan, 249, August ........ Stephens, Doyle ,,,,.... Stephens, Leslie ......., Stephens, Marjorie Stephenson, Marcia ,, Stepita, Donald .....,,, Sterling, Thomas ...,., Stemer, Susan 154, 155, Stetzel, Patrick J. Steuer, Mark .... 131, Stevens, Mark ,,,,,,,,,,,, Stevens, Phillip ........ Stevens, Ronald ........ Stevenson, Craig ....., Stevenson, Henry ,,,.,. Stevenson, Mary ,....... Stevenson, Thomas ,, Steward, Steven 131 Stewart, Cheryl 306, Stewart, Constance 395, Stewart, David Charl Stewart, Jacquelyn .... Stewart, Janet ,,,,..,... Stewart, Jeana ,,,..,.... Stewart, John Bell .. Stewart, Linda ,. 150, Stewart, Milton ,...,... Stewart, Sally ......,,,, Stewart, Sandra ...,,,,, Stickler, Larry ....,,,,,. Stidham, Susan ,,,,,,,. Stier, Robert ,,,, 177, Stiglitz, Eloise ,, 141, Stiles, Eddie ............ Stillabower, Faye .... Stilling, Mary ....,.,,..., Stine, David ........,,,,,, Stiner, Sandra ,,,,,,,,,, Stinnett, William 128, Stinson, Peggy Jo .... Stinson, Susanne ...... Stipp, Norman J. ..... , Stitle, Stephen .......,., Stitzer, Pamela 159, Stock, Richard ,,.,,,,... STOCKWELL HOUS Stoerrner, Terry ...,.,,, Stokes, Cheryl .1 150, Stokes, Christine 151, Stokes, James 433 514 306 413 419 345 301 373 431 319 418 412 306 346 319 416 409 375 385 315 417 426 459 418 363 486 417 459 459 es 305 360 350 406 434 291 426 302 484 371 412 470 298 330 397 358 437 347 431 403 115 320 459 364 401 E 375 422 307 430 151, 267, 470 Stokes, John .... 131, 400 Stokes, Judith .. 115, 150 Stoll, Diana ,,,,....,..... 357 Stoller, Steven .......... 357 Stoller, Susan ,........... 429 Stone, Derry ....,,,,....,, 488 Stone, Katharine Louise 389 Stone, Katherine Diane 430 Stone, Larry A. 128, 384, 391 Stone, Toby .1.. 431, 470 Teter, Kathryn .Y..... ., TETER QUAD .. Stone, Vickie ..,,,...A,,, Stone, William ...,..,,,, Stonebrook, Jeannie .. Stoner, Druscilla ,,,... Stoner, Jean ,.,r,.,r.,,,,, Stonger, Tristan 366, Stookey, Snowden ,... Stoops, Judy ,,.,,,..r,,, Stoops, Richard ,...,,,. Stoudinger, Susan .... Stoughton, Sharon ,,,. 395 Stout, Dorothy .. , Stout, Michael .. 151, Stout, Nancy ,.,,,,.,,,,, Stout, Willo ..,, 128, Stovall, Ros .,.,,. 114, Stowe, Vemon ..,.,.,,,, Strait, Richard ...,,...r, Strand, Dorothy 172, Strand, Heru'y ,.,.,,,.,,,, Strand, Lucinda ...,,. Strang, Susan .. 131, Strange, Janet .. 115, Straub, Alice .,,..,.,,... 345 295 290 823 852 371 298 347 434 857 389 486 247 345 298 396 898 311 359 401 346 894 345 298 419 Strauss, George ,.,,..., Strauss, Ronald .,,...r, Strawbridge, Steven 115 436 , 419 Tabor, Charles .,,....,., 481 Tackney, Barbara 117, 131, 403, Tafelski, Patricia ..,,.. Taffet, Suzanne 429, Tajima, Dean ,s,..,.,,,,. Talarek, Dennis 128, Talbot, Patricia Talbott, Linda ,...,,.,s. Talbott, Sandra ...,,.,, Talcott, Eugene Tallos, Linda .,,, , Tally, Charles ,,,,...,., Tandy, Richard .,,,,,.. TANGLEVVOOD HOUSE 302 402, 157, 402 459 471 459 495 420 471 459 345 818 484 332 400 Tanner, Bettyrose Y,..., 327 Tanner, James ....,ss.,.., 495 Tapia, Laura .. 407, 459 Tappan, John ,,........,, 419 Tap er, Norman .,,Y,,,. 420 Tarcljy, Nancy 128, 386, 412 Tate, Joseph ,,....,,,,.... 244 Tatum, John F. ,,,.,..... 415 TAU BETA SIGMA 160 TAU KAPPA EPSILON 4 48 Tay, Maryclare 864, Taylor, Charles Fall .. Charles Frank Taylor, Taylor, Duane ,,,.,,.,,, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Kathleen ,,,,,. Jay ,,,.,,......., Jeffrey ..,..,,.,, Taylor, Marilyn Kay Taylor, Mary .,.,,,,.,... Taylor, Michael ,..,.... Taylor, Nancy Maxine Taylor, Zelma ........rY., Teal, William ,,,,.1..,,.. Teater, William 118, Tebik, Richard ,,,.,..... Tedrowe, Ruth 176, Teegarden, Craig ...,,, Teeters, Dick E. 459 318 435 898 169 419 347 301 423 459 471 484 276 888 169 459 354 Udowski, Madeline 353, 484 Strawhun, Everett Strawn, Andrew ..,,,.. Strawser, Beverly C. . Streepey, Thomas ,,.,. Street, Joan .,.,,,,,,,,,, Streicher, Suzanne .,,. Strickhom, Nancy C, 131 Strini Denn' I , is .,,,,,,., Strode, James .,,...,,,.. Strohm, Beverly 899 Strom, Joan ,,,,,,,,,,,,, r Stroman, Roger ,.,,.,,. Strong, Kathryn .,,..,, Strong, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,, Strong, Steven ,,..,,,,,, Strue ig, Philip .,.,,, ,. Strycker, William K. 411 311 298 419 459 303 409 294 484 459 484 459 892 291 315 413 118, 419 Stubblefield, Lynn .. 894 Stucker, Ricke 151, 247, 321 Stuckey, George .,,.,.,, 308 Stuckey, John ,..,.,,... 888 Stucky, Nicklas ...,.,,,., 375 Stucky, Peter ,,,...,,, . 459 STUDENT ATHLETIC BOARD ,.,,, ,..,.,, ,,,. 1 4 8 112, 371, 459 Telander, Marcie 114, 155, 412 Tellman, Nancy 168, 397 Tellman, Peggy ,,,.,.,, 346 Templeton, Dennis E. 425 Templin, Stan C. 131, 484 Tennant, James ,,,.,... 459 TENNIS ,...,,,.,... 268, 269 Tennyson, Robert .,..,. 405 Terfler, Ken .,,.,. - .,,. 816 Terkhom, Ramona ..,, 459 Terrell, Stephen 866, 870 Terrill, Edward ,...,,. . 122 Terry, Mary C. ,,,,.... 802 Terry, Raymond .....,,, 239 Terwilliger, John ..,,,, 318 Teyber, . 322 348-355 Julie ,........,,,,, 402 487 Thalheimer, David .. Thatcher, Donna ,,,,,, 345 Thatcher, Vicki ...,..,. 109 Thayer, William ,..... 321 Theophilus, Barbara .. 484 THETA CHI ,,,.,,,..,,, 435 THETA SIGMA PHI 142 THETA PSI ,,,...,,,,,,,, 486 Thiel, Kathleen ,,,,,, . 860 Thielen, Patricia ,,,,,, 406 Thieman, Thomas ...,.. 843 Thiesing, Stephanie .. 859 Tholen, Ronald ..,,, .. 372 Thoma, Teresa 150, 309, 459 Thomas, Donna ..,....,,, 844 Thomas, Duane .....,.,., 373 Thomas Edith .,,,,,,,.. 290 Thomas, Gloria r,,,,,,. 428 Thomas Jon Howard 400 Thomas Karen ,,,,,,,. 410 Thomas Katherine .. 344 Thomas Leon .,..,..,.. 869 Thomas Michael Dua Thomas 1 D9 354 Peggyanne .. 327 Uffrnan, Linda ,,,.,,..,, 471 Uhrrg, Carol ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 60 STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION ,.., 169 STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION ,,,, 171 STUDENT GOVERNMENT 100-115 STUDENT PERSONNEL 224, 225 STUDENT SENATE 108, 109 Stumbaugh, Elmer .. 482 Stump, Michael 131, 366 378 Stump, Robert 163, 365, 459 Stump, Thomas ,,,...,. 244 Stupak, Kathleen ..,., . 801 Stupka, Michael ,,,... 158 Sturgeon, William 157, 425 Sturgis, Larry ,....,,,,. 367 Stutsman, William ..., 369 Sublette, Pamela Sue 368 Suddith, Robert ,..,.,,, 459 Sugar, Richard 177, 113, 128, 437 Suggs, Elaine ,.,,,..,.,.. 352 Suhre, Margaret ,.....,, 800 Thomas, Phyllis 383, 484 Thompson, Andrew R. 151, 262, 418 Thompson, Barbara Jo 128, 430, 459 Thompson, Carolyn .. 459 Thompson, Charles F. 459 Thompson, David Edward 321 Thompson, Dem1is ,,,, 418 Thompson, Floyd O. 471 Thompson, Gayle 149, 850 THOMPSON HALL 351 Thom son, James F. .. 169 P Thompson, James Randall 318 Thompson, Jane Ann 826 Thompson, Jan ,.,...,,,, 160 Thompson, John Reed 372, 404 Thompson, Karen 119, 120 Thompson, Marian ,. 347 Thompson, Nancy Darlene 352 Thompson, Phillip ,,.. 867 Thompson, Robert Caldwell, Jr. ,,,, .. 426 Thompson, Susan ,,,... 459 Thompson, Victor .... 426 Thomson, Charles .,,, 320 Thomson, Craig ,,,.,... 411 Thomson, Michael 76, 77, 158, 289 Thomson, Nancy .,.,,, 409 Thorbecke, Lyn ,,.,..,, 360 Thorman, Karen 389, 459 Thom, Peter ,,.......,,, 239 Thomberry, Linda ,,,. 301 Thorne, David .. 111, 181 Thornton, Linda ...,,... 859 Thrasher, Glenna ,,,,,. 889 Thrasher, Linda .r,,,,.. 322 Thurston, Danny ,,,... 821 Thurston, Jimmie ,..,.. 471 Tiber, Jeanne ...,r.,,,,.. 429 Tichenor, Arthur ,,,... 157 Ulrey, Mark ,.,..r,,,.,... 460 Ulrich, Maryanne Suitts, Linda .,,,..,,,.,.. Sullivan, Sullivan, Sullivan, Sullivan, Sullivan, Sullivan, Sum, An SUMME Harvey ..,.,,,. John Wyatt 168, Keith ,,,..... Michael ,,,.,. Patricia .. Thomas ,..,,, drew ,176, R SESSIONS 222, Summers, Roger ,,,,,,,. Sundt, Richard A, Suppan, Surbeck, Elise ..,. , John Surber, Alice ., 403, Surber, Surher, Surges, Susman, Donald Gary .,,,,,...,., Kathleen , ., Susan Susnis, Edward .. .. .. Susott, Kenton .,., ,,,,. Susott, Nancy ..,, ,,,,, Sutchar, Bruce , ,.,, . Sutherlin, Sally Sutlin, Joel 151, 427, Sutor, Joe . Ticusan, Tidwell, Tiemcier, Sue ,.,, .,,,,,,,. Victor H. Donald ,,,,,, Ticmeier, Vonda ..,,,.. Tiernan, Cathy .. 149, Tietz, L arry ., Trley, Mary .,,,,,,.., Tilford, Tillotson, Mary 112, 131, Don ,,.,.,,,,, Timmons, Michael VV. 130, Timmons, Terrill H. Timms, Tinder, Tingley, Tinsley, Tipurich Tirey, James . . 158 129, 396, Ronald . ...,,,. , Toni .,,, Catherine .. Stephen L. ,, , P. Lillian ., , Titus, Alice Tkach, Karen .... .....,, . Tobe, William J. Tobias, Jay ...... ......... Todd, Carolyn .... .,,.. Todd, David ............ TODD Todd, Joyce 164 Todd, Kenneth .. 130 HOUSE . Todd, Marlene .......... Todd, Mary Louise .. Todd, Robert . .....,... . Todderud, James ....,. Todhunter, Susan ...... Tofil, G Tolbcrt, 1 a ..,. , 237, Grlenna 16, 117, 142, Tolchinsky, Jean ,....... Toll, Mary Ann . ...,. .. Tolles, Candace .. 69, Tomber, Barbara 139, Tomlinson, Cathy .... Tompkins, Charles .... Ton, Bryan ....... ,.... . . Toner, Virginia ...,...,. Toney, Wallace ,...,. 180, Umbaugh, Terry ...,.... 845 404 831 419 421 407 421 459 223 808 459 389 419 492 470 404 354 339 320 405 339 891 394 486 289 346 177 435 346 360 852 392 410 516 414 471 422 306 352 898 359 471 292 302 459 427 307 421 375 341 414 347 161 398 315 402 239 459 486 460 410 514 361 471 295 402 371 460 368 Sutton, Alan ............ Sutton, David ............ Sutton, Okel ..... ...... Sutton, Philip ..........,. Sutton, Terry J. ....... . Svinth 391 898 858 470 424 Marian ......,... 306 ' 299 364 Swaby: Linda ........ .. Swain, Peggy ............ Swalick, NVilliam A. 286, 349, 855 Swan, Gerald ...,........ 471 Swan, Leslie .............. 827 Swan, Olivia . .....,,... 293 Swander, Sharon Leslie 131, 410 Swango, Janet 514 405 139, 410, Swank, Tim .... . ..., . Swanson, Robert ..,..... 414 Swanson, Roger ........ 404 Swedarsky, Sheldon .. 391 Swcezy, Mike ............ 881 Swcitzer, Anne E. 402, 459 Swclstad, Jack 112, 130, 434, 459 Swidak, Paulette ...... 290 Swickard, David Toomey, Paul ..... ..,.. 1 77 Torconr, Landis . ...... 403 Tormoehlen, Constance 844 Toth, John .. 164, 474 Toth, Mark . ...... ....... 4 31 Tourin, Gail ....... ..... 3 08 Tousley, Sarah H. ...... 290 Townsend, VVilliam .. 428 Townslcy, Darryl .,.... 354 Trabue, Gary .... .... . . 460 Trabue, Jeannette ..,... 822 TRACK .. .. . 271-273 Traeger, Roberta ........ 890 Trafford, Vida 857, 360 Trager, Margaret . 868 Trahan, Linda .......... . 844 Trais, Diane .....,., 114 Tranter, Randye ........ 389 Trapp, Michael 164, 422 Trask, David 367 Trasoff, Nina 113, 118, 130, 390 Trattner, Stephen M. 177, 471 Traub, Beverly , ........ 364 Traugott, Michael 141, 872, 514 Trauring, Thomas .... 428 Traylor, Wayne ........,. 421 Trehing, Randel 148, 411 Treby, Marcia D. ...... 460 Trees, Craig ,.,... 385, 388 Trent, Larry ...... 357, 361 Tresselt, Polly ............ 412 Trethewey, Thomas .. 419 Trippel, Robert .... 321 Tristano, Rosemary 120, 162 Tritch, Jirrmrie .......... 400 Trittipo, Carol ,......... 301 Trosper, James .. 242, 460 Troxel, Steven ............ 404 Troxell, Greg .. ...,..... 317 Truax, Margaret ........ 291 Truax, William 151, 416 Underhill, WVi.lliam .... 419 Underriner, Michael .. 330 112, 116, 121, 128, 311, 459 Swickard, Jean .......... 824 Swift, Richard ,....... .. 273 Swihart, Marcia ........ 358 Swihart, Thomas ,..... 169 SWIMMING 1..... 254-259 Swinney, David ...... 878 Swiontek, Nancy ...... 326 Swisher, Ann ............ 407 Switzer, Steven . ....... 361 Swonder, Inge ...s...... 892 Syrk, Jane ........ 141, 514 Szabo, Dean ..........., 482 Szabo, George ....,.. ..... 4 13 Szabo, Ronald .........i 495 Szabo, Sandra 112, 129, 390, 484 Szaiko, Lynnette ...... 305 Szostek, Steven ........ 372 Szymanski, David 316, 484 Szymczak, Patricia .... 824 Szymkowiak, Ann ...... 827 Trueb, Linda .... 847, 460 Trueblood, Jerry ...,.. 483 Trucblood, Michael .. 432 Trulock, David .....,.. 471 TRUSTEES, BOARD OF 216 Trusty, Gregory ........ 867 Tryon, Michael ....... 862 Tubbs, Charles .... ..... 3 70 Tuck, Rondie .. ,......,. 334 Tucker, Michael 127, 151, 267, 384, 432, 484 Tucker, Thomas Arden 488 Tucker, Thomas Johns 169 Tucsley, Malcolm .,.. 362 Tuite, Sue ..... .,,,.., . .. 803 Tully, Judy ....,.....,..... 460 Tumbas, Peter M. 811 Tunis, Gregory .......,.. 400 Turack, John ........, .. 373 Turajlic, Mildred ...... 298 Turccn, Lesley .. 890, 460 Turley, Priscilla ...,.... 395 Turley, Rickney ........ 873 Tumbull, Andrew ...... 868 Tumer, Elizabeth .. 293 Tumer, Grover .......... 118 Turner, Robert ........ 45 Turpen, Larry .......... 486 Turpin, Kenneth ......., 249 Tuttle, Lawrence ..,..... 471 Tutwiler, Edgar ........ 321 Tuytschaevers, Thomas Tweedle, John .......... Tyk, Janice 128, 899, Tyler, Lester ......,..... Tyler, Linda ..........,... Tyler, Teny .............. Tylicki, Jane ............ L, 368 488 484 869 306 431 307 TYRONIAN ROYALTY 60 Tysman, Marcie ........ Tzinberg, XVendy .... Tzucker, John ...,......,. Underwood, Gayle .... Unger, Joyce ............ 297 847 427 402 299 Van Dyke, Mary ,,,,,.., Van Vahdat, Faria --YY-------- Vaichis, Pamela ,,,, ., Valentine, Patrick VVV,.w Aman, Linda ,,,, Van Van Atta, Jeanne 145, 460 484 431 150 392 Autreve, Patricia 307 Van Van Camp, Robert ,... Van Cleave, Gretchen 375 326 Van Den Bosch, Roberta 410 Gilder, Martha ,, Van Hom, Peter ,,,. Van Mason, Jerry C. Van Nuys, John ,,.., ,, Van Osdale, Bemard Van Osdol, Ann ,,,,, Van Pelt, Robert C. ., Van Tyle, Nancy ,...,.,, Van Tyle, Steven 414, Wi Van Vanatta, nkle, Richard Lynn ,,,,,,,,,, Vance, Beverlee , ,,,,. . Vance, Dina K. Vance, Russell ,,,, , , , Va.ryu, Nancy Lee .. Vaslow, Karen ,,c,....VV Vaughan, Alfred V,c,..V. Vaughan, Mary 118, 128, 387, Vaughn, Carol .,.., , Vaughn, James ,,,,,,.... Vaughn, Laurel 118, 131, 155, Vaughn, Sharon ,,,.,... Veale, Richard Veatch, Susan L., Jr. 291 430 396 324 Van Van Van Van Hom, Rebecca , , Huffel, Susan K. 364, 460 Landingham, William 119, 388 Leeuwen, John , 244 Vandenbark, Thomas 158, Vancleventer, Nancy ,, Vane, Gregg ..... .. .- Vnrble, Donna . .. . Vargo, Rosemary 314, Vamer, Christine , Vega, William Veith, Shirley fniiol Wacker, Richard Allen 354 177 Wacker, Thomas J. Wacker, William 241, 244, Wade, Barbara ,. 409, Judith Irene ,, Wade, Wade, Judith Maile .. Wade, Philip ............ Wadsworth, Jennifer Wagner, Karen 291, Wagner, Nana ..,..,,... Wagner, Sandy .... , ., Wakefield, Ina ....,,,,,, Walda, Theodore .... Walden, Sandra Lynn Waldkoetter Fred 245 484 484 307 432 409 514 327 290 149 317 395 Walters, Douglas ,,.... Walters, Eddie ,.,.,.,,., Walters, William H. Walther, Peter ,,,,, Waltrnan, Rodney ..,, Walts, Terence 119, Waltz, Gerald ............ Waltz, Richard ....,,,, Walz, Janyce ............ Wanipler, Rachel .....,.. Wantz, Susan ............ Wappel, Ward, Ward, E Ward John '130, 349, Charles ,,,,,..,.. lizabeth ,,,,.,,, Leo ..,,,,....,.... Ward: Robert Larry .. Ward, Ward Roberta .....,,.,, , Willie ,,cc........ 118, 411 Waldon, Robert .,c,,... 163 Waldron, Charles .... 471 Walke, Beverly 1.... 394 Walker, Ann .............. 300 Walker, Carol ............ 484 Walker, Carolyn ,....... 361 Walker, Danny ..... A-, 363 Walker, Jane ,,.......... 144 Walker, Jeffrey Lee .. 368 Walker, Karen ........cc 145 Walker, Linda .. 430, 484 Walker, Lora ,,,,,,,,,,,, 303 Walker, Pamela ...,.... 352 Walker, Stephen John 401 Walker, Susan c.c...,..... 301 Walker, Thomas How Wall, Dennis ,,,, 349, Wallace, David ..,,.,.. Wallace, James ,,,,.,,, Wallace, Mark ,,,,,,,,., Wallis, Marjorie Wallsmith, David ,,,,,, Walsh, Dale ,,,,c,,,,.,,cc Walsh, Diane ,.,.c.c.,,,c Walsh, Jane ....,...,....... ard 373 354 414 432 256 Wallick, Diane ,ccc.,.,.c 460 430 169 367 389 394 400 Walsh, Jeffrey ,.,,...... Walsh, Sharon 131, 403, Walter, Patricia Lee ., VValter, Philip ....,..... Walter, Robert Walterhouse, Douglas Walters, Carol ,.......,. Walters, Daniel ,,,,,... 460 403 460 362 484 484 318 Warden, Jon ,... 115, VVarlick, Dan ,..,.....1.. War-moth, Kristine L. 289, Wamer, Beverly ......,. Wamer, Lisa ............ Warner, Robert ,,,,,,,, Wamer, Ronald .,,.,,., Warner, Susan 53, 149, Wamer, Thomas 118, 158, Warren Bradford ,,,, Warren, Mary Anne .. Warrick, Linda ,,.,.... Warstler, John .,...,.... Washington, Cuy .,..,. Wasson, Joann ...,...... VVasson, Rita ,.....,,,,,, Wastier, Diane 113, Watemian, Gerald ,... Waters, Mary Lynn ,, Waters, Robert Watkins, Anne ,,,,...... Watkins, Judith .,....., Watkins, Louise ,,,.,.,. Watkins, Nancy ,,,. Watley, Leigh 117, 130, 172, 423, Watson, Clarence ,,.. Watson, Craig ....,..,,, Watson, George 157, Watson, James .......... Watson, Jon .,..,.....,... Venis, Barbara ...,,.,.., VERDUN HOUSE ., Verhoeven, Jean 122, Verlihay, Frank T, ,. Vermilya, William Watson, Lou ........AA...- Watson, Mark ............ Watson, Maryann 150, Watson, Rebecca ....,. Watson, Shelley ........ Watson, William Watterson, Barbara 1, Watts, Beverly Louise 323, Watts, Judith ,,,, 292, Waxman, Diane 131, 353, Wayman, Mary 119, 162, 387, NVayne, Joseph .,,,,,.,,. Wdowka, Carol Weakley, Ronald .,.,,, Weakley, Thomas .... Weakley, William ,.,,,, Wearly, Lucinda ,.,,..,. Wearly, Sam .............. Weatherholt, Cheryl .. Weaver, Carol 122, 148, 399, Weaver, David 145, Weaver, John Phillip Julie ., 131, Michael ,.,.,, Weaver, Ralph ,. 176, Weaver, Weaver, Weaver, Webb, Kenneth ,,,,,... Webb, Lillian ,.,.,,, -... Webb, Vivian ....,,.,,. Weber, Frances ......., Weber, Mark ,... 167, VVeber, Terence H Webster, Daniel 116, 121, Webster, Melville .,,. Webster, Sarah ,,....,, Weddell, Cynthia .,,. Weddell, Edna 171, Wedding, Thomas C. Weddle, Randy 272, Wedge, Karen W 357, Weeks, Linda ,,,,,,,,.,,, Weeks, Roberta 168, Weems, George .,,,,,. Weger, Kerry ,,.,.,, W. Wegrich, Toby ,,....,... Wehner, Dwight ,,,.,. 345 360 416 412 308 370 392 406 130 460 471 399 347 303 471 239 410 419 345 430 293 471 300 393 486 484 392 460 363 460 421 398 409 398 145 486 401 411 394 422 311 Richard Leroy 401 256 303 324 344 41 8 396 460 425 484 358 291 471 273 358 339 484 415 421 150 368 420, 471 Vemick, Victor ,..,..,. 437 Vernier, Terry .......... 244 Vesey, John 144, 146, 460 Vesh, Anthony ,, 118, 416 Vest, James ,,..,.,,,,,.,. 471 Vest, Nella YY..........--.- 393 Vest, William ............ 435 Vestal, Denise ,,,,.,..,. 247 Vestal, Janet ......YV.... 350 Vestile, Lila ....YY.Y-,-- 399 Vicars, Robert W 176, 460 VICE-PRESIDENTS 218, 219 Vickers Sandra .....,.. 291 vickery, Kent YY.. ...-... 1 66 Vickery, Mark .,,,....,,., 388 Vidutis, Dick .... ....... 3 20 Viera, Juanita ,, .,.. , , 297 Wehner, Edward ...... 421 Wehrly, Cynthia .....,,. 306 Weigleb, Dannv 294, 484 Weihrniller, Barbara .. 117, 122, 124, 386, 423, 484 Weimer, Diane 406, 460 Weimer, Robert ,,.,.... 460 Weimer, William ,,,,.. 371 Weinberger, Marvin .. 161 Weiner, Andrea 168, 339 NVeingarten, Sandra ,. 429 Weinraub, Susan ...... 429 Weinryb, Herbert .... 294 Weinstein, Gary ...... 437 Weinstein, Phyllis D. 429 Weinstock, Nancy ,.,. 390 Weir, George 1. 166, ses Weir, Mary .............. 114 Weir, Patricia .......... 412 Weirich, Warren 422, 471 Weisensteiner, Sandra E. 130, 487 Weishaar, Mari Ann 352 Weishar, Deborah 115, 293 Weiskopf, Karen ..,..... 456 Weisman, Kurt ....,,,.,. 417 Weisman, Rebecca 1. 292 Weiss, Ira ................ 391 Weiss, Myron ........,... 391 Weiss, Tommy ...,,.,,,. 427 Weisz, Peter ....,,,,.,,. 436 Weitzel, Mary .. 159, 399 Welch, Harve .......... 158 Welch, Sherrill ...,.,.... 292 Weldon, Katherine ,. 345 Weldy, Cheryl 305, 308 VVELL HOUSE ,.,,.. 6, 7 Wellington, John S. 151, 265, 460, 495 Wells, Billy ...........,.. 294 WELLS, CHANCELLOR 3, 156, 220 Wells, Clark .,.......... 471 Wells, Marabeth .......1 149 Wells, Nancy ............ 364 Wells, Susan .... ,....,,, 3 44 Welsh, John .,........,,,, 334 Welsh, Kathy .,,,,..,,, 302 Welsh, Sharyl ,. 289, 364 Welter, Charles ,,...... 432 Welty, Marcia .......... 358 Wensits, Karen .......,.. 291 Vieth, Kenneth W. .. Vigne, Linda ,,..Y....V.f Vilet, Donna Y,......ff.4 Villwock, Mary Ann 118, 130, 148, Vincent, Brenta ,,,,.... Visrtkitjakarn, Prakob Vlerebome. Peggy' .-V. Vogel, Harold 164, 400, Vogel, James ,,,1........ Vogel, Nancy ....Y.,V.VVV Vogel, Paul .1.,.. 244, Vogel, Richard ,.,,... Vogel, Steven ..YYYY...... Vogt, Kevin ...,........YY Voigt, Wemer 130, 330, Volk, Edward ,.,.....,,,, Werling, Gregg 115, Werling, Richard .,,,,, Wemet, Norma.n ...... Wertschnig, Charles Wertz, Richard ,,.1.... Wesselman, Nancy C. 118, 131, Wesselman, Pamela .. West, Carol .............. West, Janet ...,....,,,,,. Westcott, William ,,.. per Westfall, B, Kem Westfall, Judith ,,,,.. Westfall, Nancy Wetmore, John 157, Wetzel, Angela ..,,,,,, Wetzel, Nadine .,,,,,,, Weyhmueller, William Weyland, Paul ., 115, Whalen, John ...,...... Whaley, Charles ,,,,,.,, Whaley, Jeffrey , ,,,., , Wheatley, Jay ....,....... Wheeler, Carol Ann ,. Wheeler, Evelyn ,..... Wheelright, Richard .. Whetstone, James 128, 416, Whipple, Jerry .,,,,,,, Whipple, Rita ,,.,...,.. Whitacre, Robert 116, 132, 418, Whitaker, Rebecca .. Whitcomb, Joanne .. White, Barbara Jo ,,,. White, Barbara Sue . 177 290 300 394 410 177 145 471 471 291 246 371 437 330 460 391 421 471 166 262 361 407 326 113 351 419 428 389 484 424 353 308 396 368 361 435 316 484 402 430 239 428 396 484 471 326 460 399 471 407 276 VVhite, Cynthia Ann White, Deborah 130, W'hite, Dennis Jay .. 354 White, Dennis Lee .. 168 White, Donald .,,,,,,,,, 404 White, Eugene 321, 431 White, Kathleen Chapman 130, 395 White, Nancy 130, 163, 314, 323 White, Norman .,...... 177 White, Rita ,,,,,...,,,.,.., 392 White, Shirley ...,...,., 350 VVhite, Stephen Lane 373 White, Susan Louise 324 White, Susan Mary ,, 412 White, Thomas William Volpe, Vincent .......,,, Von Buchler, Wolfgan 421 Z 320 Von Burg, Richard .... 484 Von Schriltz, Robert 431 Vonesh, Patricia 407, 484 Voris, John ,...........VVV. 398 Vorm, Kathy ............ 389 Vosmeier, Michael .... 157 Voss, Toni ..,.c...,..,,,,- 322 Voynovich, Judith .... 389 Vrbanich, David .,,,,,. 1 311 Vrel-ras, James ..1...VV..V. 322 Vyvennan, Eric ,...,... 405 332 White, Tonia ,,,,,.,,...... 325 White, Valerie .....,.... 485 Whited, Marilyn ......,. 364 Whitehead, Jane 337, 338, 339 Whitehead, Kathleen 290 Whiteleather, Jill ,,,. 403 Whiteside, Sara 120, 409 Whitham, Kathleen 114, 119, 120, 423 Whitinger, David Bmce 366 W'hitinger, David Garth 160, 375 Whitinger, Sharon 300, 301 Whitledge, Susan F. 357 Whitledge, William 411, 471 Whitlock, James ...,,.,, 357 Whitlow, Linda ,,,,,... 358 Whitman, Henna ...... 322 Whitrnire, Ann ,,,,..., 399 XVhitmore, Robert ,... 355 Whitsitt, Samuel ,,,,,, 405 Whitson, Carol .. 130, 487 Whitt, Deanna 290, 292 wriirr, virginia ........ 409 Whittaker, Charlene .. 352 Whittemore, Kathryn 423 Whitten, John ............ 368 Whittenbaugh, Jeri 357, 361 Whittinghill, Harriett 112, 412, 471 Vlfhittles, Sandra ,,,,.. 299 Whitton, Tommy ,,,,., 168 Whybrew, Dan ..,.,,1. 460 Wickes, Cecelia ,,,,.... 307 Wickes, John 168, 384, 421 Wickham, Molly 1.,... 402 Wiecinski, Anthony 242, 317 Wiedman, Timothy ,... 273 Wiegman, Russell F. 143, 144, 145, 514 wiehe, Philip ..11 118, 435 Wiener, Michael 329, 331 Wiener, Richard ........ 427 Wierciak, Donna ...,.... 303 Wiese, Dennis ,.,,...... 411 Wilder, Wiethoff, Richard ,.., Wightman, John ...,.,.. Wignall, Judith .,,,.... Wilbur Ga , ry --------VV-. Wilchek, Claudia ..,,,, Wilcoxson, John ....., Nancy ,..,,.,,.. Wildey, John ..,. 150, Wiley, Gerald .Y......,. Wiley, Penelope ...... Wilhelm, Carolyn ...,,, Wilhite, Janey ,,,,,,,,,,,, Wilk, Kenneth .. 168, Wilkenfeld, Judith ..., Wilkin, Deborah Wilkins, Monta ,.,.,.,,,. Wilkins, Sandra Willard, ane I-y --.,-..,,,f. , 398 321 325 460 399 485 363 388 354 412 409 306 369 169 460 324 357 307 Willard, William ,.,Y...Y 400 Willhite, Larry ......,,., 460 Williams, Allan .,,,.,,, 368 Williams, Beverly Ann 395 Williams, Beverly Kay 352 Williams, Christina Sue Worden, Pete ....,.. -M 324, 349, Williams, 350 Clifford Robert 460 Williams, David ,,..,. 332 Williams, Ellen ,,,.,,,.,. 131 Williams, Eric ,.,,.,,,,,,, 419 Williams, Maw ,,.,,,l . 349 Williams, Michael Dwayne 355 Williams, Raelynn .,,. 324 Williams, Rebecca 352, 460 Williams, Richard Hugh 418 Williams, Richard Lee 168, 361 Williams, Robert Starr 460 Williams Susanne .,.. 460 Williams: Williamson, Deborah Williamson, Jane ,,,s,,.. Williamson, Nancy A. Williamson, Robert E. Williamson, Robert T. Williamson, Shelli s.., Thomas Bea Williams, Fred Grant 118, 130, 433 Williams, Frederick B. 405 Williams, Isaac ssss,,,. 415 Williams, James Scott 411 Williams, Jan W., ...,,.. 177 Williams, Janice .,..,... 359 Williams, Jeffery ........ 375 Williams, Johanna ,,,, 485 Williams, John F. ,...es 488 Williams, Joyce Irene 357 Williams, Linda ..,,.,,. 352 Williams, Lyn .........,., 353 Williams, Marsue 141, 144, 514 Yacabone, Janice ,.,,.. 307 Yadron, Stephen ,...,. 315 Yager, Charles ,.,..,.,.. 354 Yankey, Linda ,..,,.i,,. 301 Yanney, Marian 127, 412, 487 Yarborough, Frederick 370, 461 Yarling, Linda Zabban, Sharon 314, 322 Zadra, Marjorie 171, 324, 485 Zaharako, Lew ...c.c.,..., 71 Zaidler, Laura .,,, 9, 514 Zakutansky, Susan .,., 352 Zamarra, John E. .c,,., 177 Zaphiriou, John 354, 485 Zarna, Paul ..,.........., 242 Zarnik, Anthony .,.... 363 Williford, Steve ..,,,,,. wings, Elaine ,,,,,,,,,,,, Willis, Jane ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Willis, Julia Ann ...,., WILLKIE QUAD 356-364 Willoughby, Mark .,., 319 Wilmeth, Dennis ,...., Wilson, Barbara Lynn Wilson, Cal ,,,,,.,...,..,.. Wilson, Cheryl Ann Wilson, Cheryl Dian 130, 394, Wilson, Clarence 118, 384, Wilson, Curtis .. 408, Wilson, David Mel ., Wilson, Dolores Jean Wilson, Donald ,,,,,,,, Wilson, Gary C. ....... , Wilson, Gary W. ....... . Wilson, George ........ Wilson, James V., Jr. Wilson, Jerald 112, 361, Wilson, John David .. 130, 161, 386, 397, Yarling, Sharon .......... Yates, Daniel E. 349, Yates, Lesley ............ Yates, Michael ...,...... Yeager, John ..,,.....,.. Yeager, Stephen Edw 1 13, Yeley, David iso, Zarych, Joseph .......... Zatorski, Thomas Zavatsky, Allen ,...,...,, Zavatsky, Larry ........ Zeck, Cheryl ........,... Zeckel C thia . , yn ..-.--. Zeiger, Nancy .. 438, Zeigler, Stephen 371, Zelenke, Dennis 112, Zeller, Charles .. 130, YY 396 346 394 460 460 426 324 426 460 423 402 361 150 239 460 476 408 461 431 461 432 354 41 1 371 471 461 321 492 1 68 354 352 295 320 ard 428 295 1 57 427 472 293 324 46 1 400 46 1 405 Wilson, John David .. 416 Wilson, John David, Jr, Wilson, .Johnny J. Wilson, Judith Vale 113, Wilson, Kathleen Gail 399, Wilson, Kathleen G. Wilson, Linda Lee ,, Wilson, Mary ..,.,....... Wilson, Michael 319, Wilson, Phillip ...,... Wilson, Roberta ....,... Wilson, Stan ..........., Wilson, Terry ,,,,.,,,,,,, Thomas 265, Wilson, Wilson, Tracy .,.....,.. Wilson, Valerie ........ Wilson, William L. ,, Wiltshire, Mariann ., Wiltsie, Stephen ....,, Winchell, Rockland 168 Windell, Robert ...,.... Winder, Gary .......... Windle, Robert 114, 151, Windley, David 177, Winebrenner, Steve J. Wingfield, Lois Wingrove, Margaret .. Winheim, Cynthia .... Winkler, Mary Carlyle Winsch, Larry ......,. .. Winski, Mark 177, 437, Winski, Sherman ..,... Winslow, Linda ........ Vlfinslow, Martha ...... Winslow, Richard .... Winter, Joan .,,,,,,,,,,, Winter, Mariorie ...,,, Wintermantel, Karen Winters, Gene .. 321, 130, 166, Yelton, Emest ............ Yentes, Clifford ..,,,,., Yeskie, Douglas ..,..... YMCA ...........,...,,,,,.,,, Yoder, Frank ...,,,.,.,., Yoder, Mary Ann 395, Yoder, Richard O. Yonover, Deborah .... Zellinger, David ....., Zeppering, Deborah .. Zeronik, Charlene .... Zerr, Mary .....,... 1 ...,. ZETA BETA TAU .... ZETA TAU ALPHA Ziegler, Fredrick ........ Ziegler, Ken ............ Ziemelis, Andris ....,... Ziessman, Mark .,,,,,,, 405 375 130 461 324 461 407 471 391 358 295 425 435 412 360 169 346 157 314 287 41 1 256 420 421 115 306 389 297 417 471 437 346 347 161 293 130 130 485 177 411 428 424 156 418 485 420 338 427 325 461 359 437 438 371 362 244 437 Winthrop, Mary 410, 461 Wintner, Kim .....,..., 294 Winzenread, Ellen .,.. 364 Wise, Irvin .............. 427 Wisely, Dorothy 409, 461 Wiseman, Robert .... 405 Wiseman, Terrence 256, 400 Wiseman, Walter 177, 471 Wisley, Jerry ,..- ....... 157 Wissel, Diane ......,,,.., 471 WISSLER HALL ..,. 355 Wissmiller, Janet ...... 485 Witham, Richard 130, 172 Withey, Peter .......... 472 Witmer, Vicki ....,..,.... 412 Witt, Marlene .........,.. 120 Witte, Karen ..,..,...... 299 Wittenbom, Nancy ,, 344 Wilwer, William ,, 472 Woehler, Byron 366, 371 Woessner, Vicki ..,.. .. 346 Wood, Janis .............. Wood, Loren ....... -..e Wood, Martha ......,... Wood, Michael .....,.. Wood, Richard ......., Wood, Walter ..,...,,.,., Woodall, Stephen Wojciechowski, Stanley 369 Wolf, Beverly ..,,..,...., 302 Wolf, Donna .. 406, 461 Wolf, Fred ,......,,,,.,,., 472 Wolf, James ....,...,.,,.. 391 Wolf, Margaret .....,,, 461 VVolf, Susan ....,.......,, 360 Wolfcale, Jeffrey ..,. 354 Wolfe, Lynn F. 314, 485 Wolfe, Nancy ......,.,,.. 485 Wolfe, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,., 354 Wolford, Dennis ,.,... 472 Wolfram, Heidi ,.,..... 395 Wolfred, Timothy .,,. 461 Wolin, Barbara .......... 472 Wollc, Ira ....,....,........ 514 Wollam, Nancy ...,.... 344 Wollar, Lorraine 363 Wolszczak, Andrew .. 172 Wonderly, John ,.,..... 369 VVood, Donna ....,.....,. 358 Wood, James L. ,,.,..,. 413 York, Elizabeth .,,,.,,, 307 Yosha, Howard .....,., 437 Young, Alice Louise 402 Young, Bruce H. 384, 396, 461 Young, Cynthia ..,,,.,,.. 409 Young, Fredric ..,,.,,. 294 Young, John Howard 414, 485 Zimmerman, Charles 461 Zimmerman, Linda .... 339 Zimmerman, Sara 162, 360 Zimmermann, Virginia 347 Zmk, Patricia .. 430, 461 Zinman, Ira ...... 177, 113 Ziolkowski, Edmund .. 311 Zisla, Beverly ............ 360 Zitsman, Linda ....,... 352 Zobel, Susan ............ 352 366, Woodburn, Mary Jean 128, Woodbiune, Susan .,., Woodcox, Jane .......... Woodress, Marsha ,,,, Woodrow, Lynda .... Woods , Charles ...,.,.. Woods, James ............ Woods, 128, Reginald .,,,,, Robert ....,,,, Woods, Woods, Woodward, Albert ,... Woodward, Bobby .... Woodward, Larry i,,. Woodward, Michael .. 347 334 322 367 1 67 357 368 395 461 298 161 403 472 461 Linda Katheryn 389 267 310 332 267 411 411 Woodworth, Susan C. 117, Woolums, Terry ........ Woosnam, Richard .. Worden, Nelson ......,, Work, Ruth ,,,,,. 347, Workman, Karen ,.,,., Workman, Peter ....., Workman, Sue Anne Worl, Diane ........,...., Worland, Robert ...,,, Wormser, Ellen ..,,,,,, Worrell, Nancy .,,.,..,., Worth. Marion ,,,,., Worthington, Sylvia .. Wortley, George ...,.. Woytinek, John 142, Wozniak, Terrance F. Wozny, Lawrence .,., Wray, Dennis ,,,,.,,,..., Young, 485 398 169 295 416 516 327 396 392 409 311 322 461 293 485 239 485 169 433 461 Michael Parmeter 396 Young, Michael Thom Young, Philip ,,,,..,,,,,, Young, Roger .....,,,,,,, Young, Stanley .......,,. Young, Steven 1 114, Young, Terry ..,......... Zoeller, Martha Zohn, Martin , 109, 108 Zoll, Deborah .,.,...... Zoll, Richard 151 . 239, Zoll, Robert .... 151, Zondor, Charles ...,.... Zsadanyi, Robert J. L. Zuicens, Brigita as 334 169 428 424 419 472 347 437 429 432 239 417 373 352 Wray, Mary ........,.. -. Wrege, William , ...... WRESTLING ,. 262, Wright, Andrew 133, Wright, Calda 130, 154, 344, Wright, Carole .. 118, Wright, David Allen Wright. David Bruce Wright, 461 419 263 384 472 406 428 310 David Manfred 431 Wright, Edwin .,.... -,. Wright, Jacklyn Rae 402, Wright, Linda Mae 325, Wright, Linda Marie 15, Wright, Luanne ...,.... Wright, Martha Lynn Wright, Pamela ........ Wright, WRIGHT QUAD 365 Wright, Ritarose ...L Wright, Sarah .. 360, Wright, Sharon ...... - Wright, Suzanne ...,.1 Phyllis ......... . Writer, Janet ...,...,., 1, Wroblewski, Barbara Wruble, Donald .....,., Wuensch, Phillip ...... Wunsch, Karen ........ Wyatt, Robert .....,.... Wyckoff, Harold ...... Wygoda, Sylvia Wykoff, Corrine Wykoff, Pamela Wyland, Harold ..,..... Wylie, William .,...... Wyman, Sharon .,,,,,,, Wymer, Richard ,,,,.,,, Wyndham, Eric .,,,,,,, Wynne, David ,,,,.,,,., Young, Vernon ,..,..,.., Young, Win ..........,.., Yount, John .....,.,...,.. Youse, Lawrence ........ Yu, Susie ,.,............,.. Yurgilas, Kathleen L. YWCA .,.,,.,....,,... 154, Zurath, Stanley ........ Zurawski, James 165, Zuroff, Elaine 128, 142, 146, 386, Zusman, Marty ....... .- Zuiz, Larry W, ,,,,,,, ,-. Zwierzynski, Suann .. Zylman, Dennis ..,,.... 431 461 364 430 307 438 323 363 -375 461 406 403 485 461 293 316 130 351 461 369 299 345 327 426 472 485 331 404 404 354 256 310 404 298 299 155 461 472 429, 461 461 118 306 426 DAVE MCALLISTER Editor-in-Chief SHARON DUNVVOODY PAM MITCHELL Managing Editors JACK FRISCI-I Business Manager TOM BURNISON Associate Editor RON BRODEY Treasurer LINDA CLARK Seniors Editor Karen Brown Bev Cade Cathy Cummings Nancy Marchick Marie Norris Judy Pieschala Helene Steinhauer Margaret Szegedy Marsue Williams SHARON DUNWOODY Residences Editor Dan Egler Brenda Condra Pat Howard Sherri Leonard Letitia Lybrook Terri Maloney Tom McConnell 516 1967 Arbutus Staff Jane Messman Stan Miles Peg Noland Patricia Orsini Elaine Powell Kay Reyher Marty Rosenthal Julie Saiter Mitzi Sarantos Lee Sharp Linda Siri Bill Stansifer Jane Syrk Mike Traugott Cheryl Weldy Abbie VVenerman Lynda VVoodrow SANDRA EISERT Academics Editor Karen Brown Clara Cassell Brenda Condra Charlie Ellis Terri Maloney Marilyn Musselman Mitzi Sarantos Glen Sargent Janet Snyder DENNIS ELLIOTT Sports Editor Jim DeGraw Mike Hinant Steve Mayes Roger Mervis Glen Sargent Rick Stucker Russ WViegman GREGG FOX Narrative Editor Mike Bishop Bev Boyd Vicki Clark Judy Conn Marrianne Coplan Jan Frohman Linda Gross Nancy Hilcl Sandy Hudson Sue Huelsebuch Madelyn Lundin Custer Ritchie Jo Ellen Schoeff Sara Silverman Eloise Stiglitz ALA N FRE I DE N Photo Editor Dick Feldman Phil Logan Mick Mares Charles Sachs Ken Snow Ira Wolk Laura Zaidler NA NCY CI B SON Personnel Director BARRY GOLINKO Contracts Manager Neal Cohen Murray Passo JUDI HALL Scheduling Manager Sharon Brown Cathy Cummings Susan Deckman Sharon Dloughy Charles Ellis Anita Greenawalt Olivia Swan Jane Syrk Sharon Vaughn Rachel Wampler Luanne Wright VICKI HANSELL Organizations Editor Judi Burke Harriet Gluckman Julia Harvey Dottie Marsh Eugenia Nixon CAMILLE HEWITT Layout Editor Linda Sattei-field Jacqueline Schlemmer ANN KIRK Office Manager Ralph Lumm Helene Steinhauer SHERRI SALNER Copy Editor Karen Wagner Julie VVeaver JAN SWVANGO Promotions Manager Nancy Busch Genie Campbell Bonnie Fuson Jana Garrison Ralph Lumm Marie Norris Judy Pekarsky Custer Ritchie BARBARA TOMBER Sales M anager Nancy Busch Elaine Cossman Dotty Marstt Judy Pekarsky John Rader Custer Ritchie Pat Schuler Stu Siegel Marie VVright Acknowledgments The Arbutus staff accomplished many things this year. Perhaps our major contribution to posterity was made last August, when we decided to do something about the dingy orange walls in the office. We collected ladders, brushes, old clothes, paint, dropcloths, and courage, and, as the journal- ism faculty looked on aghast, we transformed Ernie Pyle 245 into the bluest room on campus. Our second greatest contribution was the clock We bought for the wall. Actually, we did a few other things, too. In our spare time we took several pictures, wrote a little copy, and drew some layouts. You are looking at the end result-the 1967 Arbutus. r Producing any book of this size in only seven months is a massive project, but it was all the more interesting this year for several reasons. First of all, we had a tough act to follow. The 1966 Arbutus was one of the most popular year- books ever put out at I.U. VVe had to find a way of producing a follow-up that would be just as popular, but with entirely new material. Whether we accomplished that goal is for you to decide. Second, our Volume 74 of the Arbutus was 26 pages larger than Volume 73. This may not seem like a large addition to you. It didn't to us either -at first. Third, and most important, we had to work with a host of new faces. Only two of our 17 major staff members returned from the 1966 major staff. Almost all our professional help was new to us, and, fortunately, they were all great to work with: -Frank Vlfoschitz of Paragon Press for helping us adjust to a new printing company fthe company had it harder, they had to adjust to usj, for the Fireside meals, and for the trip to Montgomery. -Root Studios of Chicago for taking nearly 2000 senior pictures. -Robert Easton of Bloomington for shooting 236 group pictures. -Mrs. Poppy Sheehan, Mrs. Carolyn Terrill, Miss Earleen Fisher, and Miss Bev Floyd, secre- taries in the Department of Journalism, for taking senior picture appointments, jotting down phone messages, mimeographing stencils, and handling group picture reprints. We were happy to have some of our most trusted and helpful veterans back with us in 1967: -Prof. John E. Stempel, our general adviser. -Prof. WVill Counts, our photography adviser. -The I.U. Ticket Office, which handles our circulation problems. -jack Bundy of the S. K. Smith Co., who helped us plan and produce our cover. Our thanks goes also to Bill Swedenburg of the Michigan City News-Dispatch for the picture from the Miss Indiana Pageant, to Doug Roberts and Dick Feldman for shooting our queen picturesg to Charlie Sachs and the I.U. Foundation for the color pictures f1'om Little 500 VVeekend, to the Bloomington Tribune for Christmas Eve on Cam- pus pictures, to Dick Horowitz for the pictures from the C.E. College Bowlg to Bill Stookey of Anderson Newspapers, Inc., for retouching several pictures, and to the I.U. News Bureau and The Daily Student for several pictures. Personally, I would like to thank my answering service roommate, Bob Hetzler, and my parents for their co-operation and support. My thanks, too, to the uKedzie Krewu of KSU for all the fun in Philadelphia and the two Manhattans. Finally, I would like to thank Kathi Odell for her oft-repeated encouragement, lt will get-done. It did. DAVE MCALLISTER Specifications The 516 pages of the 1967 Arbutus were printed on S0-pound Velvet enamel dull stock by Paragon Press of Montgomery, Ala. Page size is 11 inches hy 11 inches. Body type is 10 on 11 Caledonia, and captions were set in 9 on 9 Caledonia italics. Group picture I.D.'s and senior liners are in 8 on 8 Caledonia. Most headlines were set in 30-point Weiss Roman, except for those on division pages Q60- point VVeiss Romanj and subheads in the organiza- tions section C14-point Weiss Roman capitalsj. The cover was produced by the S.K. Smith Co.. Chicago, Ill. The color is horizon blue with a black overtone on 700 quality artificial leather in a Congo grain over 160-point binde-r's board. Let- tering and the border were embossed and top- stamped in mylar silver foil. Endsheets are 65-pound Hammermill antique blue. 517 P ln Memorlam Plnlnpj Reed Katherme A Rlley Susan C. Slaughter Stephanie K. Sowers james T. Summerville Don C. Tillotson Ruth M. 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