Indiana University - Arbutus Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

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J ' JW ' Qs I x V I K as K W' VN X441-f N Q 1 Y-f , f X X' ' X hi Spring It is spring, known as those classes, show t U l rebirth as ano brings the rhyt But, dear he now and Lhen, it through the ta tate on a green Chapel comfort lacing the top how he will mak l l l Summe Summer at If spot is the Unis has been compai of summer scho academic fatigu A favorite gat on credit hours : healthy for them to talk to that tow But in the en students, adults. varsity diver drc by the time the and-Ski soaked mas. But alas, beachbag contai ' t,-,, h Summer Summer at I.U. is a time for relaxing, and a special relaxing spot is the University pool. In fact, the pool's therapeutic value has been compared to that of a Palm Springs health spa by scores of summer school students who found themselves hungover with academic fatigue after a night's study at Nick's. A favorite gathering spot for apartment dwellers who are short on credit hours and long on social aptitude, the pool proves not so healthy for them as they rationalize away another day's study time to talk to that tough blonde from Colonial Crest. But in the end, poolside provides an entertaining aftemoon for students, adults, and kiddies alike, especially when an Indiana varsity diver drops by to put on an impromptu exhibition. In fact, by the time the lifeguard whistles you out of the pool, your Sea- and-Ski soaked body makes you feel like you were in the Baha- mas. But alas, as you uncover your eyes, all you see is your beachbag containing that unread astronomy book. .lr Kin . lv, vv 1 . -. ,,,.32p- ,Q ' 1 if i t' ' ii-. .L . in .4 1 U I , gh ,....,,.a. E Aw: -15 4. ffl x . 1 if gg 1, f 'X I X , 'Ps in lis , . . 'N 42 -.-,,. -.-fl, W K- IL l 1 .v X5 'W' 1 f ,ln-Uv' Little Last year f be postponed were falling shine a little Gentlemen, 500 race. The copy of the pr dozen or more behind with vi to their sixth 1 when they took race, and finisl racers, Delta U was chanting W the crowd doze race to begin. event that the i their own conte Little 500 Last year for the tirst time in Little 500 history the race had to bg postponed one day due to the little pellets of moisture that were falling from the air. But Sunday the sun hnally decided to shine a little light on the Weekend of Wheels as all systems were Gentlemen, mount your Roadmastersv for the 18th annual Little 500 race. The contest began as if it were going to be a carbon copy of the previous year-namely a conglomerate mass of a dozen or more front-runners, each surging ahead and then falling behind with virtually every lap. But the Phi Kappa Psi's peddled to their sixth Little 500 championship in record-breaking time when they took the lead for keeps in the 60th lap of the 200 lap race, and finished with a 47 second lead over the second-place racers, Delta Upsilon. While the jubilant Phi Psi cheering section was chanting We want six! throughout the afternoon, the rest of the crowd dozed, talked, listened to their radios, and waited for a race to begin. Phi Kappa Psi had such iron-clad control of the event that the remaining 32 teams decided to wait a lap and run their own contest. 1 '1 I Li l i l 1 ii 1 91 iii ' 'l 4 fi - i ...M A iff QA' . wifi, 'Q' 'ri lf 5555-7523, 1 x -' L. L2 'NWA ,QL gt - N. ,f vf My 1 T, , 1 1 Inf.. ,.-.f.. -. .f 's ,v.f.'Y' 32325 332' l ,N ' rf- f f' 'Q 'lj tg' if! 415 1g i,5l ,f I v Q I .J- 4 1 -D ' AF-f-vs. Had es...- Inns Wax V? i l Fl t 5 4. l sm It seemed thz Friday as the C whipped the C Coach Pont's 1 against the weal World renovt featured at thi: viewers well a wisdom such a and perspiratio the necessary while Hahn pr return engagem I.U.'s champior Besides the i tion Friday nig mately 75 blac sitters were dm Greek houses i tory clauses ir Needless to say amount of pec race, which ha continue on Sui I lu-vim if '1 aj 'Ho , X , It seemed that everything was under control except the weather Friday as thc Crimson team, sporting a Big-ten co-championship whipped the Cream, 28-7. The annual gridiron clash exhibited Coach Pont's 1968 team lthe Creamj publically for the first time against the weathered veterans of Rosc Bowl fame. hWorld renowned golf pros Mike Souchak and Paul Hahn were featured at this years golf clinic and jamboree. Hahn kept the viewers well amused with his bag full of tricks and words of wisdom such as, It takes two things to play golf, perseverance and perspiration. Well, it appeared that the Golf Jamboree had the necessary ingredients as Souchak showed the perseverance while Hahn provided the perspiration. Souchak was back for a return engagement and put in a par for the course performance on I.U.'s championship greens and fairways. Besides the rain last year there was also another added attrac- tion Friday night for I.U.'s viewing pleasure-a sit-in by approxi- mately 75 black students near the Memorial Stadium track. The sitters were demanding that all presidents of the University's Greek houses sign notarized statements waiving any discrimina- tory clauses in either their local by-laws or national charters. Needless to say, after a multitude of meetings by a multitudinous amount of people, the militants finally decided to get up. The race, which had already been postponed by rain, was allowed to continue on Sunday. X! ....,, X-Q 'Tix O, al W, 1 be .Q 1 I P A if ' 0 1 U .ll ' 5 7 v 1 ' ' V A ' D' , ' pf' wig. . X syd ' 'V 75- x ilk. - ' I . ir. 29 1. - Q 'V ' r' 1 ,U f' -lll7'Ti: v P ' 4 1 ' F' - ' . Q.. - 1' . x A' N 3 Nr..- 17 X Y -1- P A .., ,,, x ,,-.el! ' ,I 'A' E I M.,- Q :Yay ..-5 -X 4 f ,.,,,,.A,5. f - me ---- -w ' 'X , , 1 9 ' aw, ' Q11 X B' X 1 .Kr I 'V - 1 .-6 .I . Y E 'f- ' E' 'U' 1 ! l :.-- -' y - 1 4 5 . -vw.. 1 KN: J' 1 5 ff .Y 142W t, My I E f ' 'W F 5,3 'fs' . A i' - ' lEF'.M W Lf ' ! .., , -,dy ,un i 1. wi. 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' Pi Q n ll lf: Y' FE Although the spirit of the weekend was somewhat dampened by the Friday rains, the Student Foundation was able to make a big splash with the students on the preceding Sunday by launching its first annual Regatta. Greeks and independents were at it again, only this time testing their sea legs in specially built paddle boats designed specifically for the new water race. From the 33 starting teams, Phi Delta Theta unknowingly added a touch of irony to the entire weekend by taining the tempest-tossed waters of Lake Lemon to emerge as the event's first champions. Prodded along by their co-ed sponsors Chi Omega, the Phi Delts paddled their way across the finish line before a large crowd of I.U.-style beach bunnies and surfers. 1968 was a year of several noteworthy exchanges for the Little 500. The Foundation mailed in twenty-five cents and two corn flakes in exchange for the Box Tops, who appeared at the squeeze- in called an Extravaganza. The black students and the University administration exchanged words in what turned out to be the most significant event of the entire weekend. And yes, those unbelieva- ble Phi Psis exchanged riders so well during the race that they made the Johnson runaway of 1964 look like a down-to-the-wire affair. Bill Armstrong tried to exchange the weather, but there are some things that even executive directors have no control over. it at f Rags, V 'L ' o,O. A w. uns., X u 3 . ..,. 4 ,' ' 1 ,WHA - -, ,' A 11, ' 1 1- 1. ' ,X 1 Q ,,,, 5 Brown County Playhouse Up to their ears in greasepaint and hairspray, the cuties who play the female heroines in the Brown County Playhouse produc- tions will tell you it's hard work. Not only do the actresses and their counterparts have to whip together three shows a season, they also must work prop, which means they find their own costumes, scenery, properties, and other equipment. The idea behind the old barn theater is to allow the actor the opportunity to work in all phases of stage production. The finished product is the culmination of all the students' efforts. Although the lack of specialization is a wound of pride to many actors, last year's company said the experience was valuable. Last year's season included Tennessee Williams' 'Summer and Smoke, but the theater likes to perform attractions designed for family audiences. The outdoor theater in an old converted barn may not be so romantic, but every year students, faculty, and residents of the area flock to the little town of Nashville to enjoy cider, popcorn, and the rustic aroma of Southern Indiana. 'i ' ' 1' '---- ,Z . . . X , -. l f f '. , , ' ff I if S It -2 '. I i 'ik gf ff if rrny. the cuties who c Playhouse pmduc, lo the actresses and ee shows a Seaggny hey lind their oini nent. i allow the actor the uction. The linished Torts. nd of pride to many was valuable. iams' Summer and actions designed for old converted bam idents, faculty, and 5 Nashville to enjoy n Indiana. X ' 'K x , ' N' fm ,., -v::'u',,Iinl 5W 1 y ' xx-L,m,Vf.El V E fm Q. a N -a. 6, :nr N , + I Q35 T519 re, L, i ,L . ..r L ff-sf. 'V M E IJ X fm-fi f i ,ff 4,4 ,Q 'mr Freshman Camp Arerft these so-called dorms horrible'? I found a mouse in my bed last night! . . . Hey, what buzz group are you in? My counselor is a doll! . . . You're in Deloya 308? Ye gods, y0n're my roommate! Q A These were some ot the sights and sounds of the brand new C1355 of l72 at Freshman Camp. For three days the l'greenies were given a crash course in all facets of life at I.U. Student body president challenged Freshmen to get involvedg John Pont appeared at a pep rally and psyched up the newcomers for their first I.U. gameg and the freshmen themselves wowed everyone with a spectacular talent show. Representatives of the various academic departments came and advised the frosh as to requirements for graduation, while the counselors advised them as to what courses and profs to stay away from. The showdown of the weekend came with the annual camper- counselor basketball game. The campers fought bravely, but the mighty upperclass spirit prevailed and carried the elders to vic- tory. New friends and a lot of dates were made at the volleyball net, where Naptown House creamed Bloomington House in the final big toumament. The YMCA-YWCA Freshman Camp was deemed a great suc- cess as 450 freshmen button-holed their high school friends and told them, Go to Freshman Campg thatls where it's at! i-. Qi: at 1, E' ff: Vw - - A f f gsgssfw U . , I E 3' , S! A . H '4 .LY I. H it X, 'N ,gm M., .f vr isa-. . tonstruc Hoosiers don't halfj biggest things are fo g1,U.'s new Assembly Ten Conference. Beir seating capacity of 17, toriumg 8,000 as a thc- Southern Indiana at an Cool is the only adi boasts the rare gift of the interior, however. and concave and cons completion in 1970, 2 back on campus for thi Proud students, fa awaiting the day whe: on the colossal court lndiana fight song ano ing off the bald heads tk: X pr pa' ' ' X K 'u Ix- ' y .i 'Mx '- . - N J s , x. ' '-IX .. 1 L 2 K, . . if x as xx rx' X ff, . 'FX X ' U. x ' x X., 4 ii Construction Hoosiers don't have to wear ten gallon hats to know that the biggest things are found in Indiana. Under construction currently is l.U.'s new Assembly Hall, destined to be the largest in the Big Ten Conference. Being a multi-purpose building, it will have a seating capacity of 17,500 at basketball games, 20,000 as an audi- toriumg 8,000 as a theaterg and will seat the entire population of Southern Indiana at an Ernest Tubbs concert. Cool is the only adjective for the grandiose meeting place, as it boasts the rare gift of air conditioning. Luxury does not stop with the interior, however, the architecture consists of cabled roofing and concave and convex structures. Construction is scheduled for completion in 1970, and rumor has it that Guy Loftman will be back on campus for the comerstone dedication ceremony. Proud students, faculty members, and alumni are anxiously awaiting the day when I.U.'s first basketball game will be played on the colossal court. They can already hear the strains of the Indiana fight song and Dr, 178, please call the X-change. echo- ing off the bald heads of the referees. . -wo, 1 F X ' I 4.4 ,ox - 1 ,K :- ,, t . , -. . ' --k ' V V - -ef , ,gy-.g,'r,, . -. 4- fsft--og af 1- I -ts, -A '55 Wasil' -. .g .- 'N . ' L '+L 7 V ' l:'5'v.f'i' Y Y I ' 'V 1 -7' ,i'.'f 'W 1 .v-. ' x S Nw Q I 1 1-55 '- ti--1 , - ff '?4if1i.,1, !- .4 of . s 4 .fivf . 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Registration Just as Dante made his journey through the Inferno, Purga- torio, and Paradisio, every I. U. student goes through the same three-part adventure at registration. One can imagine a large sign bumed into the cement outside of the Old Fieldhouse reading HABANDON ALL HOPE YE WHO ENTER HERE . Inside, confused souls dart madly to and fro, searching for desired classes. Rumor has it that lurking in the dark shadows of the building is an old, gray-bearded man, still trying to get into an open W-131 class. Eventually, most students make it through, but not necessarily unscathed. A Saturday class in basket- weaving or bait-and-ily casting is a typical punishment. Those who survive the Inferno ascend the stairs to Purgatorio, as sharp-eyed demons chastise those students with improper cards. I-lere,'the student must divest himself of all his worldly goods, Ecluding his summer earnings. 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An hour later a score of early moming entrepe- neurs wander across 17th Street to wait patiently in front of the program booth for their Saturday aftemoon material. John Pont is now awake and sipping his first cup of coffee. Another football weekend at Indiana University has begun. The sun is now high, over Wilkie. The campus and the stadium area come to life with an entourage of red-capped alums and sweatered students. A trustworthy Boy Scout arrives early to man his solemn post at Entry 28. A caravan of buses pull up outside the new fieldhouse, and an army of trombones, flutes, and snare drums begins forming lines at the north end ofthe stadium. News- paper reporters flash their credentials before entering the press box elevator, and a pretty coed flashes a smile at her date as they walk north on Fee Lane. Buy a Pom-Pon! Vote for Nixonll' The crowds begin to swell at the gates on both sides of the stadium. An hour passes, and the cold grayness of the OnCe-empty bleach- ers is now drowned in a fall-colored confetti of new clothes and eager faces. The last note of the national anthem drifts out of the stadium past the Stars and Stripes as a student trainer hands John Pont another cup of coffee. in ,H lhe hot sun is hanging over the Monroe County Courthouse, .intl ill thousand football tans are hanging onto their seats. lt is totirth quarter with less than a minute to play in the gzune. Indi- .ina is behind, but the nexer-say-die Hoosiers have the ball in the niitltlle ot' the lieltl. An exhausted Freshman whispers to his room- mate lt's all mer! while a seasoned veteran of Rose Bowl vin- tage only watehes llarry Gonso with prayerful concentration. llarry goes haek to pass. A senior empties his flask of .lack Dan- iels, lhe ball soars from Harry's right hand and for a moment is lost in the hlur ot' laees on the other side of the stadium. A pom- pon girl gasps and covers her eyes. Then, all at once everyone spies Jade liuteher running madly along the left side of the field. lt' the eartl section had been prepared, they would have flashed a giant Ah ha! Baylor was beaten, just as sure as that big, beauti- l'ul enihraee between player No. 40 and the well-aimed pigskin. John Pont swallowed the last ol' his coffee, cup and all. Within a this seconds the air was exploding with streamers, programs, and hall'-eaten snow cones. The kick after the touchdown split the uprights with poetic justice. and the weary fans turned to watch a eaniptis policeman chase a young souvenir hunter into the sunset. I .'i l 'W -. -.-' ' v. , , , if -Hill! 'lJI ?fL.h -'J 'N' r A559 -ii 'l 4.' 'i i'tgA'i-l'Xi'f ,: .. '-, ,.' 1 , -.,,., - 5' . t .f'I.',,, .f '.v J .1 ,I 1, .4 ,',, fn I .I airy! j J' 'Jaw' Qi. lf' n- l,K.'.:!'i,! 4 5,65 .i .writ I I '-i , ' -'V' ' 'V ' 'i1 'l.' N .VC-5521: ' i ll ' i-l i :..'A 'i .'!'f' ' , I If Q Qu 1, A, I vv.s,,'f,' , i i' ' a 1' rw-f'.' 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But one pat 1968 Homecomi queen candidates Discrimination ag the judges. Cultu students' argume came as a great 1 of students or all to an end. The 1 the queen to he never be a Came Another shadc game, as a victc and her court. I1 the Hoosiers to 4 hopes of taking 4 John Pont coulc buckle up and th Homecoming with the Blanke' Lover. Although of a wet blanket' in existence, wit and first place t' MRC were ove entries in the ani Homecoming still red-capped but somehow Ht Homecoming Since 1944, floats, lawn displays, football games, and queens have been a part of the Homecoming activities at Indiana Univer- sity. But one part of the traditional festivities was missing from 1968 Homecoming: there was no queen. The selection of five queen candidates was declared invalid by the Joint Committee on Discrimination after five black applicants protested the decision of the judges. Cultural bias was presented as the basis for the black students' argument, and although the elimination of the contest came as a great surprise, there was very little reaction on the part of students or alums. In 1968 the monarchy of Homecoming came to an end. The royalist patriots may rally their forces and return the queen to her throne next year, but Indiana University will never be a Camelot. Another shadow crept over of the gala festivities at the football game, as a victory over Michigan was as invisible as the queen and her court. In the last quarter the Wolverines inched ahead of the Hoosiers to capture a 27-22 victory. The loss shattered I.U.'s hopes of taking over first place in the Big Ten Conference, and all John Pont could do was shake his head and watch the defense buckle up and the offense buckle under. Homecoming events were kicked off fliterallyj on Friday night with the Blanket Hop, featuring the world renowned Friend and Lover. Although the traditional Hop turned out to be pretty much of a wet blanket, the lawn display and iioat competition was still in existence, with Independents and Greeks striving for originality and first place trophies. For the third consecutive year, Read and MRC were overall winners, as they poured it on the other entries in the annual Saturday moming parade. Homecoming 1968 just wasn't what it used to be. There were still red-capped alums, showers of confetti, and screaming fans, but somehow Homecoming just didnlt come home. wg , ,gk ff?ALfr55, J: W . -s ,h , 0, g :JL 5 , l 4 9- W f,, : ur- V ' Q . :tiki ' -3 -,A, ,eg g Z, '5gr4l'4k, 't af 5 .9 , wif 5 M ,f March Hoosiers pa: the fall would University Ma passerby could musical fare, a that the one-hu routine was pl been very serii aged to come marches, and c sable air of spir The offer oi vinced young marching band cover that thee extensive pract Marching Hunt acquired on th performances 4 it from the dou all night. 'Ns QT .-1 4 1 r Q Q, s 'p Y Y a i. l , vsbf- Q 'ss 'gl' 5 ,a fi, fix: Q. 'I L H 1 M A i ,sql 1 B , 1 5 l O Y 1 'R , l wi Marching 100 Hoosiers passing by the old stadium on weekday afternoons in the fall would often spy the red and white flag of the Indiana University Marching Hundred Hying high above the held. Any passerby could catch a sneak preview of the following Saturday's musical fare, and could witness the rigorous 'Ltraining program that the one-hundred-plus membership was subject to before every routine was presented publicly. The side effects must not have been very serious, because the Marching Hundred always man- aged to come up with a lively assortment of pop tunes, classic marches, and clever field patterns for the creation of an indispen- sable air of spirit and excitement at I.U.'s gridiron showdowns. The offer of free 50-yard line seats for all home games con- vinced young men of all classes to join the nationally famous marching band. However, it didn't take any of them long to dis- cover that these free', seats cost a great deal of hours spent in extensive practice and drill. The pride of being a member of the Marching Hundred was paid for in blisters, sunburn, and frostbite, acquired on the football field, in parades, and at various special performances Cincluding entertaining Freshmenj. So men, Take it from the double bar. And do it right this time-we may be here all nightf, ifffif vA,, -' h V i' 'Lael' . .fl ei' . 4 , .... f wg- I If V, 'J 13, ual -,.-fa Dances 1t's getting sc word that you C of gralitti or a ca campus dances: THE BLANKE thousand boys z DIRT, AND Gl name of the b: screaming voice instrumental mu huddled in Smal ing in small gro fruggers, tea-bo Shing-a-lingers. teaching assista sometimes the 3 want to meet pf do something- Dances It's getting so that nowadays at I.U. when you see or hear a word that you don't know the meaning to, it's either a new piece gf grafitti or a campus dance-most likely the latter. Ah, those all- Campus dances: THE GRUM, THE COB, THE TYRONIAN, THE BLANKET HOP, THE DELT STREET DANCE. Two thousand boys and half as many girls. CONCRETE, ASPHALT, DIRT, AND GRASS. No, that's not what you dance on, that's the name of the band, A11 that amplified bass drowning out those screaming voices that would sound atrocious if it weren't for the instrumental mutation. There are the non-swingers: freshman girls huddled in small groups looking forlorn and freshman boys stand- ing in small groups looking for girls. Then there are the swingers: fruggers, tea-boxers, skaters, boog-a-looers, and the ever popular shing-a-lingers. You see campus cops dancing with house mothers, teaching assistants dancing with Angel Flight lieutenants, and sometimes the girls even dance with the boys. Yes, if you really want to meet people, go to a danceg but for gosh sakes, don't just do something-STAND THERE! l f' T -. K1 -X .-..f , D Pop Concerts --. .If d f3f'f-. ' .,,., N1 1 - , -, -r,,.,, - ,- X X ' I 3 1 1 If this vear's Pop Concerts didn't have any soul , it wasn't that the Indiana Memorial Union didn't try. One of the big Mo- town groups, the Temptations, cancelled their November engage- ment and were replaced by a stand-up comedian by the name of what was it? oh yes, Bill Cosby. You know, the fellow that used to be a straight man on I Spy . Well anyway, someone must have heard of him, because tickets were f'souled out even before they went on sale. There were reports that Cosby would bring his old friends, Cryin' Charlie and Fat Albert, with him, but as it turned out, his brother Russell, lwhom he slept withj was the surprise attraction. Russell stole the show, which didn't bother Bill at all since he and Russ are as close as two brothers can possibly be on stage, There seemed to be general consent that the temptin' Temptations could not have compared to Cosby and Co. . . . knock on wood. For those who missed the Detroit brand of soul, Peter, Paul, and Mary made there second appearance on the I.U. campus within six months to show everyone what soul is in the purest form. The trio belted out their moving songs with the kind of expression that makes them the most popular college performers today. Peter managed to express himself in other ways, not al- ways to the political delight of everyone, He attempted to trans- form his views into a universal message through his music. But his words were no match for the lyric, because the song the song was love. .lohn Davidson was another bright spot in this year's Pop Con- cert series. His fresh, simple singing style made for a totally en- joyable evening. His show was seasoned just right, although co- median Pete Barbutti may have added a little too much nutmeg. While the girls swooned, the boys smouldered, wishing they had taken their dates to see a Spencer Tracy movie instead. lt's much easier to compete with ol' Spence for a girl's attention! Al Hirt and Herbie Mann attended the series, bringing New Orleans and Greenwich Village with them. The jazz was great, but the overall campus interest was nothing to blow your horn about. Singer Lou Rawles topped off the fall performances. He gave a fine show, but was somewhat of an anti-climax to the big names that had preceded him. itil . it wasnt t' the big Mo. 'mber engtigg- t the name of rw. the fellow Wlly, Skwmeone led Out even Cosby would with him, but ept withl was 1 Clidrlil bother brothers can -nsent that the fosby and Co. . Peter. Paul. l.U. campus in the purest h the kind of ge performers ways. not al- pted to trans- lis music. But - song . . . the ar's Pop Con- r a totally en- . although co- much nutmeg. hing they had ggcl, It's much ion! bringing New 122 was great. ow your horn 'Ormances H6 MX to the big 6 , . ... -1 ...,. ... ,...4 we. f'5'X -7 - Q. , .- Q. 5 xl . , 0 ' ,, ll X,-A ..- . I X-ff? , ,MI vi - ' n X l l l 43-x. 5 3- Great Issues On Friday, November 8th, Senator Birch Bayh proposed that the electoral college system be abolished. On Saturday, Novem- ber 9th, the Senate passed a constitutional amendment that pro- vided for just that. Of course, the Senate in question was not the United States Senate. Not even Everett Dirksen has that much influence-and he's a top recording artist. No, the historical amend- ment was a product of the 1968 Great Issues Forum. Stormy debate can erupt even in a model Senate like Great Issues, and the proposed Constitutional amendment was the high- light of a blatantly partisan session. The Republican Senators, who were ardently opposed to the bill, went so far as to Walk out to try and prevent a quorum from being present when the vote was taken. Although they failed in their dramatically staged at- tempt. Strom Thurmond would have been extremely proud. Other controversial issues that were considered were fof all thingsl the Viet Nam war, gun control, and the Selective Service system. A strict gun control bill was passed, and provisions for a volunteer army were established. The Pentagon probably heaved a sigh of relief when proposals for phasing American troops out of Viet Nam Houndered and eventually drowned. It was also re- ported that several of the students-turned-senator left for Canada after the session. There was definitely no shortage of 'tgreat issuesv this year and very little ditheulty in determining which ones the Forum would tackle. But as the youthful senators readily displayed: Republi- cans are Republicans and Democrats are Democrats and never the twain shall meet Cunless George Wallace happens to appearl. xl Y 1 !,f . l 6-1 whit 5.15-gk ps.- 1 x l Q is' . A .V -5 ig-it Q lr proposed that rurelay. Novem- .lmenr that pro. ion was nor the has that much iisrorieal amend. 1. nate like Great it was the high- olican Senators. 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Salim elogikx. pl! clppegir in wixle lkllsillurhh . llie Xlgidriggil lraidnion on Llie cenuinly xxqrlli Madrigal Dinners In days of yore when all Christmas trees were real and people burned candles instead of holes in their pocketbooks, the singing of carols was actually a groovy thing to do. Nowadays, all you need for a little holiday cheer is an Andy Williams Christmas album, an Arby's, some frozen egg nog, a bottle of spirits, and a nice warm TV set to curl up in front of. Then there's always the Madrigal Dinners. A large number of celebrants at Indiana University this year must have decided that it was time for a little Yorkshire pudding in their lives, and so they wassailed on over to Alumni Hall where students from the School of Music sang the Christmas carols that everyone loves but no one knows. The novelty of the songs is due, unfortunately, to the limited scope of the audience's knowledge of real Christmas music. If anyone expected to hear Frosty the Snowman or 'LAll I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth , they were sadly disappointed. However, when the talented Madrigal singers in- vited the onlookers to join in the familiar strains of '6Silent Nightn, everyone heaved a sigh of relief and gave credit to their ancestors for knowing something about Christmas after all. The Madrigals were not all Phoom, Phoom, Phoomn and 'Tra La Lan. The audience was invited to eat, drink, and be merry. To top everything off, there was fiaming plum pudding, just like the kind Tiny Tim used to eat Cnot the Tiny Tim that everyone would like to forget, eitherl. Wandering minstrels sang their own repertoire of Christmas tunes, and a skinny court magi- cian bounced from table to table with so much spirit that every- one began to realize what had happened to all the rum that was supposed to be used for the plum pudding. The costumes of the singers, buglers, and servants were something out of Shakespeare. Satin cloaks, plumes, ruffles, and gaudy jewelry were made to appear in style once again . . . the same was true for the ladies' fashions. S The Madrigal Dinners have already become a well-established tradition on the I. U. campus, and after twenty years they are certainly worth a try . . . that's right, even you, Ebenezer. uteracker Ballet ll' Tchaikovsky had been a student at l.U. it is unlikely that hg would have composed the Nutcracker Ballet while sitting in 3 booth at the Gables tno offense to Hoagy, of coursej. It is not that the atmosphere in the Gables is uninspiring talthough they haven't sold a sugar-plum there in yearsj, it is just that the fan- tasy of the ballet is more reminiscent of childhood dreams and faraway places. Whatever the imagery the Nutcracker may call to mind, nothing is better than witnessing its performance on stage. This year the l.U. Symphony Orchestra reproduced the beautiful Tchaikovsky melodies and the University's own ballet company displayed the grace of its many famous dances, eliminating any doubt that its beauty is virtually beyond words. The Ballet creates a unified feeling or impression that lingers with the beholder long after the performance. This winter's presentation was not only adorned with the traditional loveliness of costuming and scenery, but was endowed with outstanding talent in its dancers and a marvelous portrayal by two small children of its main characters, Clara and the Prince. The 'gNutcraeker creates for its observers an adventure in fan- tasy the fantasy of a young child's mind at Christmastime, and at this time of year it's not difficult for even a twenty-year old, caught up in the web of college life, to push away thoughts of old problems and bad news and conjure up some slightly dusty memories of make-believe. ? .R , f fun M i . I 1-1-f EQ ,- .L-41 ' , '1- X ,,,- 5. his f' 'Rf ' J- 'N AV 1 53,4 I 'P 1 4, , ,A .N 'Q , f' -su , . E -0 A v it ' f' X, ' V7 , Y j 9r:e-- V -Q - J jg. .fr X -li' fl A ',T.T -'..,,,,,,V5 IX L uf 1719 ,f 5 f ' A 3 'it , U . - L-' L ,ql f -1.1 mf I f' . Thx? f I mf-' . . 'fi' ,IQ fl' Y 9 O' ,f Kiki 1 Q A, 'Eg' TQ W + Q. 'i?15'iQ -1 Presidenfs Ball There was no drinking of champagne out of ladies' slippers, no grand processional, and no fifty-piece string orchestra. Fit for a king? Well, maybe not. But this year's Presidentls Ball was cer- tainly fit for a new University chief-of-staff and all of his loyal subjects. Not since Cinderella got started off on the right foot aj Prince Charmingls big bash way back when the Union was still just a teepee, has there been the type of gala extravaganza where knights and monarchs let it all hang out. But the Presidents Ball has always been the next best thing, and President and Mrs. Sut- ton certainly seemed pleased with the chivalrous tribute that was held in their honor this year. Ah, chivalry, thou art not dead. One only has to walk into Alumni Hall on the night of the grand Ball to discover that chivalry really is something more than just a term in the glossary of a European history textbook. After all, how can anyone expect to End their fair lady or dashing prince while doing the four-corners down at the Dust? fr E , ,LX i t J x i 1 'x x t i ,Va ..... i . 1 ,,,, .JA n. I J, s. A24 -- --a myf- . n3'i1 'f' M NQ ' 1 ff F Q f .W ' w ,N Jig! 'X ! ' Fl l i 1- tg 1 v', -uw fT' 'vssf'1'l - ' 1 . ' M514 W t. 1---. - I 'J uwf, X v V , ' ., 3 mn L ' .2 A 1'-ji-1 -v- -2 rg-fs ,B -vii Convol Democrat? R tisan or philoso avoid, your mir political rhetoric vocations this y the bad things I Mark Hatfield i good things th: judgmentj. In a William S. Buc' Scriven of bea Scriven retaliate a horse of a numbed and cc exist for yet ano If you were tionally promin that Eric Pavel the Heart of I George Bernarc llBy George . 1 ance of Leroi poetry in a 91C by to share his rium audience. It was a mat If you spent t peninsula and probably overlc field and wen1 Mexico. The o echoes. Convocation Series Democrat? Republican? Conservative? Liberal? Whatever par- tisan or philosophic label you choose to fall under or choose to avoid, your mind would probably have become saturated with political rhetoric of all kinds had you run the gamut of fall con- vocations this year. Julian Bond would have told you about all the bad things that Lester Maddox stands for, and later Senator Mark Hatfield of Oregon would have convinced you of all the good things that Spiro Agnew represents Cdespitc your better judgmentj. In a pseudo-debate, the darling of the conservatives, William S. Buckley Jr. accused the notorious professor Michael Scriven of beating a dead horse named liberalism,'g while Scriven retaliated with the claim that Buckley was talking about a horse of a different color. The audience left intellectually numbed and convinced that liberals and conservatives can co- exist for yet another Presidential election. If you 'were not completely blinded by the aura of these na- tionally prominent political orators, you would have discovered that Eric Pavel paid a visit to I.U. to talk about Florence and the Heart of Italy and that Max Adrian brought playwright George Bernard Shaw back to life in his well-received convo, By George . The second semester was greeted with the appear- ance of Leroi Jones, who entertained early-risers with black poetry in a 9:00 a.m. presentation, and Art Buchwald dropped by to share his humorous commentary with a responsive audito- rium audience. It was a matter of how politically oriented you were this year. If you spent the summer Hshing for jellyfish off the Yucatan peninsula and missed the national nominating conventions, you probably overlooked Julian Bond and the honorable Senator Hat- field and Went to hear Thayer Soule tell about his love for Mexico. The convos at least provided a choice along with the echoes. XY , ,W .,1 'J 5: 4 ,fi ki I r b .1 lv Q ,1 rw ey, 12' V' 4 Nl' Cilbert Tailor moderator for the uiz xx 1. . . eQ BO'l, gnsizs the :insurer to L1 bonus question during tense com' pau llDl'l, ik QL., C A large Univcl and impassionei around Showalt tacking the proi Bowl was a wilt' considered or c scheduled ta Cincluding a six Epsilon Pi. Marshall l pion. ln a Chi team. the A series of Hblitz learnedl Mr. of the many fending ch his side-shoxx Shriner ta x' his team in Cravens C. sign-waving presented and selected an state chain LU, is it party ,.:uX' ll' you look to your right you will see the General Assembly, where all member countries ol' the United Nations are in special session to hear a speech by the Jordanian ambassador to the United States, Dr. Abdul Hamid Sharaf. And now if you will follow me down this hallway, I will take you to the meeting room ol' the Security Council . . . A tour through the U.N. building in New York City? . .. No, a tour in February through the I.M.U. building in Bloomington. Although the Indiana Memorial Union did everything short of convincing the actual delegates of the authentic United Nations to come to l.U. for participation in its mid-western replica, they fell short ol' one important goal-attaining world peace. Despite this shortcoming, the Union Board fprimarily through the efforts of President Al Fieldj was able to persuade Cor incitej 400 stu- dents from twenty-nine colleges and universities and three high schools to spend four days at the Union discussing and taking action upon numerous world problems. The 1969 session of the Mid-American Model United Nations wasted no time in passing resolutions on such sticky dilemmas as the Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia, the practice of apart- heid in the Republic of South Africa, and the shipping of sup- plies to the rebel country of Biafra. The accent of the entire four days was the timely Middle-East crisis, and at the beginning of the final meeting of the General Assembly, the delegates were given the opportunity to hear from the real-life ambassador from Isreal and to make their own judgments on a problem that has plagued that area ofthe world for centuries. Although M.A.lVl.U.N. is extremely idealistic in its hyper- activity and problem-solving proficiency, it does serve as an ex- cellent educational experience for its participants and as a unique promotional vehicle for the real U.N. and for the goals it is hop- ing to achieve. 'Wx Q.a f .mn AMY' lgvn N-0 Student Body Elections No matter what you may think of I.U. campus politics, the hoopla that is generated by its relatively concentrated core of par- ticipants and the rare moments that arise during the big Spring cam- paigns are at least noteworthy, and tby all meansj an undeniable aspect of the kind of uwider' involvement that students at the Uni- versity may wish to seek. What can be more picturesque than the image of indomitable Rock Winchell, last year's chairman of Im- pact Party, looming as the iron-listed kingmaker in some smoke- filled room on Third Street? Or what can be less picturesque than an advertisement showing the top two candidates of one of the parties wringing out dirty clothes in a sink with a caption: Clean Up Student Governmentu? How could a really involved student help but run across one of the many outdoor forums conducted by both Ted Najam and Mark Oring? Ut would have been easy if you always skipped that afternoon German class in Ballantinej Or what was more memorable than the INDIANA DAILY STU- DENT editorial staff endorsing one of the candidates and then running an article right beside it, explaining why they were not allowed to endorse him? What a rare moment when Impact's can- didate for Sophomore class president was replaced only a couple of days before the election, leaving the masses to vote for a candi- date who was even more obscure' than the first. The rhetoric that poured forth last spring wasn't very kind to the administration and was even less flattering to student government. But the excitement was there, the hats were tossed, the speeches were made, and everything boiled down to those tension-packed hours on election night when everyone bit his fingernails and awaited breathlessly the early returns to discover whether Dennis tSanta Clausj Trott had engendered enough support among the uninvolved to carry him and the Neo-Pseudo Party past the front-runner Najam and into the executive oflice on the third floor of the Union. Mr. Trott lost, and somewhere in a lonely room on the outskirts of campus . . . a tear was shed. .im rl' K X I 'ti R xr X- f tions CLHHPUS P0lities, the :entruted core of Pars lfsllifisilllf mable it students at the Uni, r picturesque thnnehe :ar's ehaimian of Im. uker in some smoke. less picturesque than fthe vith ci caption: i'Clean :ally involved student - forums conducted by have been easy ifynn iss in Ballantiuej Of IANA DAILY STU- candidates and then ig why they were not m when Impacts can- eplaced only a couple es to vote for a candi- tirst. The rhetoric that the administration and nt. But the excitement ches were made, and :ked hours on election ,waited breathlessly the Santa Claus? Tffmhad -Olved to carry him and :r Najam and into the on. Mr. Trott lost. and 5 of carnPU5 'Ham didaites of one 0 ,- Y .Q-, , -K- . K..-A ,.,. 1 ! .Il-... ..:f'C t- ssc' -e . Opera If you've never been to an opera at Indiana University, you certainly must be leading a sheltered life. Not even a night at Nick's can compare with the unique experience of a Verdi mas- terpiece like La Traviataf' Just think-OH that Saturday night back in October when your date stood you up, you could have been sitting in the auditorium, enjoying Rossiniis Italian Girl in Algiers . Instead of spending three hours on the telephone, trying to make up with your hometown honeyv in Altoona, Pennsyl- vania tand running up a phone bill of 357.431, you could have spent the evening watching the Italian girl Isabella playing hard to get with some poor fool called Mustafa Cwhile her boyfriend back in Naples was trying to get in touch with her by carrier pigeonj. Or fit you're a girlj and you were worried that night when your blind date wanted to take advantage of uopen visita- tionf' you could have substituted your anxieties with a night of Mozart's marriage of Figaro. Here you could have watched the distressing plight of Figaro and Susannah, two servants who just couldn't seem to live with the fact that their greedy master, the Count, was willing to extend open visitation privileges to Susan- nah and not to Figaro CPoor Figaro should have remained a barberj. There is more to life at Indiana University than the wellhouse and the Pizzaria. If you didn't make any of the opera presentations this year, brush up on your allegros and make an attempt some other time. L '-:L fm' R? fjsgivl -I - . -' - ,A .1-1 I , 5 uv-Ll nf 3 w 5 3 F P 5. F. 5 Indiana Theater Company Drunkards militarists homosexuals prostitutes. A movie at the Von Lee? The front cover of a true adventure magazine? A Saturday morning cartoon program? No, they were all a part of The Hostagef' a satiric drama presented by the Indiana Theater Company in September and October of this year. This striking play blasted the Establishment fwho doesn't nowadays?J with all the subtlety of a piece of grafitti on the front steps of the Indiana state capitol building. Brendan Behanls topi- cal satire may have frequently evoked guifaws from its observers, but the message it had to convey was nothing to laugh about. Just as Pat fits main characterl retorted in one scene: No tom- foolery, sirg this is a serious play. And so it was. Almost every kind of human frailty and evil of that great monolith, the Estab- lishment, of course, came under iire. Whether you agree with everything 'The Hostagen had to say or not, you couldn't help but squint from the glare of the mirror that Behan had placed before his audience. The other major production of the Indiana Theater Company this past year was the French comedy by Moliere, uTartuffe.H This was another presentation with a great deal of social com- mentary-specifically leveled at hypocrisy and false piety. 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A 9 + -L , o 0 L E .0 0 0 0 0 ' o -ft OO. 0 . 0 ., A' Nl , ' ,-I -L , 2' Auditorium Theater Two of the greatest musical plays to appear on Broadway within the last decade were brought to Indiana University this year as a part of the 1968-69 Auditorium Theater Series. The December showings of Man of LaMancha and the January production of Fiddler on the Roofn were undoubtedly the high- lights of the entire yearly program. The series also featured three other successful Broadway plays: Abe Burrow's hit Cactus Flower, a highly popular comedy called The Apple Tree,', and a Neil Simon fof f'Barefoot in the Park famej spectacular, 'Star-Spangled Girl. However, there was no comparison to La- Manchan and Fiddler Aesthetic', is the best way to describe the beautiful music and prose in the Broadway adaptation of Cervantes' classic novel about the immortal tragicomic hero, Don Quixote. Man of La- Mancha was performed so masterfully and evoked so much re- action and campus acclaim that it virtually stole the spotlight from the later presentation of Fiddler on the Roof,', billed as the greatest musical ever. However, not even the heart-warm- ing portrayals of the poor Jewish villagers in uFiddler', could bring about the same emotional involvement that the tragic tale of the idealist, Don Quixote, was able to elicit. Picture once again the sight of the aging hero and his stubby squire, Sancho, galloping across the stage on their hilarious green horses, off to battle giants and villains that were in reality wind- mills and passive barbers . . . Or the beautiful Aldonza CDulcinea to you dreamersb and her storybook transformation . . . Or the moving lyrics of The Impossible Dreamv and the striking effect created through the ironic mixture of music and plot in the final memorable scene. A great play . . . a great series . . . and a great opportunity to obtain something more from Indiana University than a textbook education. The Auditorium Series gets a gold star. i 4 ' 7911. r '- ,' I . I l I - x i 5 1' rx' ang w Li gf Singing Hoosiers Although the Singing Hoosiers were not able to make a return trip to California this year, they Clike the football teamj glided through another winning season under the direction of their able coach, Mr. Robert Stoll. The Hoosiers sacrificed traveling around the country for a more conservative tour of performances through- out the wild and wonderful state of Indiana, hitting such high spots as Muncie Cthe hometown of Peggy Goldwaterj and Evansville Ca suburb of Henderson, Kentuckyj. Occasionally they were able to cross state boundaries and perform in more civilized regions like Cincinnati. A group of over one-hundred talented men and women students, the Hoosiers have always been an attractive addition to such yearly campus presentations as the Chimes of Christmas pro- gram and the Foundation Variety Show. The singing and dancing of this well-known group is also featured in the annual Home- coming Pop Concerts, and this year they did everything but receive top billing in their commendable performance with Al Hirt. It is also a tradition for the Hoosiers to perform a spring concert, in which they highlight the songs and acts from their yearly tour. This past season, many of the singers participated in two locally staged Broadway musicals, The Boys from Syracuse in the fall and the early March presentation of Lerner and Lowe's renowned Camelot',. So whether the Singing Hoosiers are living extravagant- ly and spending six days in Los Angeles or whether they are Usee- ing Indiana first , they are an invaluable aspect of Indiana Univer- sity. V gf' make a return U reaml glided on of their able iaveling around 1ances through- such high spots ld Evansville fa ey were able to :ed regions like nen and women tive addition to Christmas pro- ng and dancing annual Home- hing but receive Lh Al Hirt. It is 'ring concert, in yearly tour. This 70 locally staged the fall and the 1we's renowned 'ing extravagant- er they are 'lsee- Indiana Univer- I' 'Rv Nl-uv 'D S-A '-he vif Q' A 'A l I . Q Q' ,? I . A 'T-1. ,J , , -1 , 5 Q , xi NY X 3. X-2 km yi b lb-X k Ax . -ah, ,- .. X 'F' V1 I X x y I ,.+ f' Xf s, s. -v ,- sl 'NA 'T 'ESF S-J Phi Sigma Kappa and Kappa Della combined for second place in the small group competition. N 1 l0NlNllllll FRONT ROXX on 1 K lmx g ll lllllxli ROXK Cumlx Rum L ,. . , . ., nerr HL' A. FOLRIH R : .1 M 'F'.N1C? - Q 'xzrz L'.:rir1c Nzardi. Rily lx . xxlllhllll Grgpry, nzc Nzralzplx, lzrxi., Nagul. Nlilxc Finley, lm, year 5 IL. ..... N P bmi, . from Pi Kappa xl ha. Thg NW p L O L ' :randi boih nights. vw, br Delta Upsllon and Alpha Chi Omega, showing the cul- tures and groups of the world through the colors blue, green and orange, won overall and first in production competition. Violence reached a peak and was then re- solved with There's a place for us. Read Center, doing a take off on Laugh In , started their act having heads pop out of windows with spot gags, only to close with songs that reflected the sadness of the world with assassins. 1 f 2' I ,ff-4r:gJ. ' ' 17,--11. 1 ' - -41154-x '- f xx-. -0-A fs. L'-, . I i x H' X'-.if 1 gk fx: -X f k X- -. - -K ' w 1' s xx-u A X fl' ,, , ' yt f' l,!K C ,. ' 'L - :WT 1. 2 5. . . egg? ' ilu si MS ,f i A H ,VJ f 1- I 'f 1 ffl ' fff 'A 'I K x f ,ff iv I ' 3 iffy F ' -Wk-,-- ' . - . U-, w , 'T ' I ff. 5 4 , wf1'ga:.'.n 1 1 n 'Q A . rf IC 2 1 ,4 ev-- r N Her smile was not its whole purpose Her smile was not meant to be seen by anyone and served its whole purpose in being smiled. Rainer Rilkc ,x ,X V .N xXx Sw. lOl .Q .74 ' 5 , ' 4 ,. 4 ':,,.'f. ' . ,J f., . ,. ,5QL'w' Q -' , 4 'Ti 255,11 . X ,J 5frE1aT-ii 1 'Efi2', L 1.114-6- f 1 ' , - fffp. 4-Q .-11 . 5 '1i,4,-L22 . '4q,fTgf ?15?'3 ' f:33Z 5 P A f . , 41 - f. 1,5 . 4 Ma, -4:-1-g-.-w H ' f. ,fi -vl -,M f Rm! The light of love, the purity of grace, The mind, the music breathing from hor face, The heart whose softness harmonized the whole- And oh, that eye was in itself a soul! Lord Byron 'Z' G-JN i , LJ A . . ' ' , 2,85 r I 7 I F 5 ' i if g. c. ghter. ,e I Ziff? Academics S If there was demics during lj to a lack of obs' rather anxious lo In the acimini Stahr moved to tl President Hermz views of the the appearance L. Sutton se on the campus ture and the L After joining of govemment steadily to Dr. assistant prc Sor, and after Follege of Arts Jean of the C became Yice Dr. Sutton. tionship with affairs. parti -Somh iD Oriental ies. and his Ph U10 Uiiixcitsity t Y -ui .W Y W The comm faculty was groups demor its meetings. committees were Both facultx' lead Acting ing roles in as liaisn Shaffer said he ministration to the adminisrrarik ness to the p Profewor of x E lilly' government Klawirter callcd dents to makc life The communication gap between students and faculty was slowly closing this year. Student groups demonstrated, the Faculty Council opened its meetings, and faculty and student advisory committees were formed and began to function. Both faculty members and students played leading roles in achieving better communication. Acting as liaison, Dean of Students Robert H. Shaffer said he interprets The views of the ad- ministration to the students, the students' views to the administration, and explain the whole busi- ness to the public. Robert Klawitter, assistant Professor of English, described student and fac- ultl' government as being based on mutual fear. Klawitter called for people, not faculty, not stu- dents to make decisions concerning University ie fa e jvfih .R 11, 't ' 47:27. ' ' 5,0 -' ' A L 1 iii:-' 'F I . ,f A. 3' ' V r' 5ft J Q1 . . -4 'ffl . ' f fmzgflq- x'.': jf . f' , . , . P T A ,M 1'. 1' 5 'SQP' :fi J, fs ' 'f 3' 4'0 ' - - we , ' K , if 38 l if-. v 1' 4' X 111 ...vu-1 f 2' 4 R' x ' I 5 ' ' -' a'r,Lq -t as yy 't 4 . wg 3 , 41, fr l if 1' af gy! I YI XA ii tra X , I'- li 'ef W J fai n ' fs- ii 1 I 9' , ' :wc f if ' fi H' If D. wh,-'J 'sv x I 5 Q Yi, pw K ' X , si. V.. ng 2 Q-'A Cnr. Ri? 1, ' Yak j 1... rev'- W .:f2J H515-, '22 - 'WA' -, m y -2? Em I ff r Q- . .lk ,. . . 'L :V L ' V . . ,du V cf- ,uf gs. , E, , ' V N. mj 'i-.5 Dv, E , ., ' V- - '-LI , ' ,A veg ': .,,. Q fa ,mf X I , Q, 'g-us, -., . . N , A ... L Y A 'Qi sistfwi Qfwrmr K . -Q A , ' Q 4 Q f 'V' . V i l 5 41. E. s . a ll , A - ,S On '. ' . . ' 'yy ' s ' gs Q' k ' 't '- I ,'. Fm., M if ks . -f ,W Q .4 L. r 1 'i ,J '54 elafrlf 1'-.W , r. fix ,E ' fvffd' Hag. X I S . '. 3 I N-'Q A 5 -Q17-ii Q1 .fl 4 5 fi' lx .- lll ff 41 'Take a prof home to dinner became the motto of many sorority and fraternity houses and dormitories this year as housing units entertained faculty members for dinner. The programs were started in an attempt to draw faculty and students closer together in a large university-I0 help them get to know each other as people rillhcf than social security numbers on IBM tests or hosts of televised lectures. The inevitable accident -calling a professor by his nickname or flipping a piece of meat across the table-served to F6- mind students and faculty alike that each WHS only human. x 1 L I I V xx ,ff X . T I 5Q Q Qi L4 -H ., it 44 -4 :gh . M' A! l if. bg- 9 X' 11?1n5a97t-, -. . ,.......,.,...,,,,.. Aware 1 departmen nite voice departmen advisory c bers to dis changes in ences has tcrmine thi of the C relations a work toget Students concerns 1 apathetic '50's, todax the war in in ' fir Ek i l T muh x -.-yr Aware of many shortcomings in their various departm D I . l nite voice in determining their curricula. Most ents, students are assuming a more deli- departments on campus have established student mmittees to meet with faculty mem' to discuss problems and recommend possible advisory CO bers Q l Chances in courses. The College ot Arts and Sci- D . ences has even proposed allowing students to de- termine their own requirements with the approval the College. Faculty-student-administration of relations are becoming more complex as the three work together to operate and improve I.U. Students' active involvement also extends to oncerns outside the university. Replacing the apathetic College Joe and Cathy Coed of the '50'5, todays student is interested in Civil Rights, the war in Viet Nam, and poverty programs. C 45. President llie seureh lor it neu l.L'. president ended No- xt-niher 15 nhen Dr, Joseph l.. Sutton. Yiee Pres- ident .ind Degtn ol the liteulties for ttxo yettrs. uns ntuned eliiel' ztdniinistrutor :tt tt meeting ol the llogntl ol' lrustees. Dr. Sutton. who l'ornierly setxed its Deatn ol' the College ol' Arts :ind Sci- enees :ind xt ineniher ot' the l.U. Ilteulty for fifteen yeztrs. heeaune the thirtieth president ot' lndittnzi lnnersity. Ile succeeded lilxis J. Sttthr who re- signed Septeniher l. l9oS. On Deeeniher l. Dr. Sutton ttssunicd the duties ot the presidency repltteing Clitineellor Herman ll NM-lls nho littd serred :ts interim president sinee Dr. Sttihr's resignation. A selected commit- tee lieuded hy Willitini R. Brenenittn und Com- posed ot' four trustees, seven llteulty tnenihers. und one student. Student Body President Ted Nttiztiii. helped to ehoose the new hettd of the unixersity. During his ttdiuinistrtuion, Dr. Sutton faces sueh issues tts university planning and reorganizat- tton. the open guest hours plztn, stttdent dissent- ers. the :teudeniie hudget. ztnd the role ol' students und tkteulty in forining ztdniinistrtttive policies. This was new preside Studies shOV departments i.U.'s eight t in charge of Dean Jos Faculties in university. I of the unive academic pf ProgramS ization, the the respons Department ritt, Jr. dirt tional affair l E I x l llti Xt This was a year of reorganization with the appointment of 3 new president and the attempt to streamline the administration. Studies showed how to best fit the four vice presidents and their departments into the new chancellor-oriented administration of l.U.'s eight campuses. A fifth vice-president, John Ryan, who was in charge of regional campuses was added temporarily. Dean joseph R. Hartley, who was appointed Acting Dean of Faculties in November, 1968, oversaw the academic portion of the university. Dean Joseph A. Franklin managed the business aspects of the university such as new construction, the physical plant, non- academic personnel, and the operation of the Union Bookstore. Programs such as the Foster Project, the Arts College reorggm- ization, the honors programs, and health service were included in the responsibilities of Dean John W. Snyder, who headed the Department of Undergraduate Development. Dean Lynne L. Mer- ritt, Jr. directed faculty research, advanced studies and intema- tional affairs. Vice-Presidents tw F 9 Meeting in the Board of Trustees room are Vice Presidents Joseph A. Franklin, John W. Snyder. Lynne L. Mcrritl. Jr.. and Joseph R. Hartley. lI7 Board of Trustees The I.U. Board of Trustees, which assumes re- sponsibilities for all operations of the University, is comprised of eight persons, five of whom are appointed by the Governor of Indiana and three of whom are elected by I.U. alumni. Adopting regulations governing students, contracting fac- ulty and other personnel, and organizing the cur- riculum are duties of the Trustees. In 1968, the most important of their responsi- bilities was selecting a president, the chiefliaison between the Board of Trustees and the Univer- sity. November 15, 1968, the Trustees announced the appointment of Joseph L. Sutton as President of I.U. The Trustees meet with two Vice Presidents and the President of I.U. Seated around the table, left to right, are Joseph R. Hartley, Vice Pres., Mrs. Richard G. lnskeep, Donald C. Danielson, Robert A. Lucas, Frank E. McKinney, Joseph I.. Sutton, Pres., Judge Jesse E. Eschbach ll, Carl M. Gray, Robert H. Menke, John E. Early, and Joseph A. Franklin, Vice Pres. l Chancellor Her! my BI Il'lCll' mor CS 1l5SUmes fe, ' L'IllYE1-Siu. it Whgm arc lfl and three ll, Adopting rusting fat. :ing the cur- Sll' responsi- ehief liaison the Ulllltr. 5 Ilrtnouneed 215 President :lents and the '. left to right, S. Richard G, Lucas. Frank Udse Jesse E. lenke. John E. M14 an B Wells and Trustee Frank McKin- Chaneellor Hefm my at their monthly meeting of the Board. Chancellor Wells 'fOne of the easiest things in the world is to say 'no' to changeg one of the hardest, to provide for its reasoned and orderly occurrence, said Chancellor and Interim President Herman B Wells in his State of the University Address Oc- tober 10, 1968. Dr. Wells has years of experience in organizing for change and expansion. He was professor of economics and later Dean of the School of Busi- ness before becoming Acting President of l.U. in 1937. The following year, Dr. Wells was ap- pointed President and served in that ofhce for twenty-five years. ln 1962. he resigned and was appointed Chancellor and President of l.U. Foundation. Dr, Wells was the first person in I.U.'s history to hold the academic title of chan- cellor. Aftcr Dr. Elvis Stahr resigned. Chancellor Wells stepped back into his former office as ln- terim President, until Dr. .loseph Sutton assumed the office December l. l96S. Chancellor Wells has maintained personal in- volvement with the university throughout his years of service. Keeping his fingers on the pulse of l.U., he mingles with students at The Gables and keeps his ofhcc open to all visitors. ll9 MEMBERS OF THE I.U. FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS ARE-FRONT ROW: Tom E. COS- grovc, T, Edwin Randall, William S. Armstrong lExec. Dir.l, E, Ross Bartley. John E. King. SECOND ROW: Waller Kay Daniels. Richard E. Hickam, Curtis R. Simic, Herman B. Wells tPres.J, Edward C. Von Tress, Paul E. Klinge, Martin I. Knudson, Harold F. Lusk. qyfs I.U. Foundation The Indiana University Foundation has increasingly focused its attention on the sponsorship and supervision of University re. search programs. Such programs are made possible through grams and contracts made through the Foundation by govemment agen. cies, business, and industry. These programs made I.U. one of the countryls leading research and international activities centers. Almost every aspect of the University has benefited through the Foundation. The initial purpose of this independent, nonprofit corporation when it was chartered in 1936 was to provide a chan- nel for alumni gifts to the University. From these gifts the Foun. dation provides scholarships, supports athletic and cultural events, tinances buildings, and obtains rare books and art treasures. A most popular program of the organization is the sponsorship of Little 500 Weekend. This affair, hailed as the W0rld'5 Greatest College Weekendu, raised money to provide more than 200 scholarships for students working their way through school, 3.41, Ns ,,, 4 I .N ix... 120 1 m , ingli focused its fsliy re, ot Uniye We Lhmugh grants . gOYCf1'1II1emagen- rade LU, Que ohh lvities centers e Helited through the elknclent, nonpmm s to provide 3 chan- these gifts the FOUR. c and cultural events' art treasures, ion is the sponsorship led as the 'ttvtntt IO provide more than 'af' UUOUS11 SCh0ol. Alumni ffrce The Indiana University Alumni Association, organized in 1854, is one of the oldest in the country. It has a membership of over l74,000, half of whom are actual graduates of the University. The Association works to keep all alumni informed of what is happen- ing at the University. It is also interested in the opinions of the alumni, and conveys these feelings to University officials. Present Secretary of the Alumni Association Frank Jones was appointed in May of 1968. Before that time he worked as an assistant secretary. The man who was secretary before him, Claude Rich, resigned to become director of t.he 1970 Sesquicen- tennial Celebration. Besides his position as Alumni Secretary, Mr. Jones was chairman of both the Homecoming Committee and the Commencement Committee this year. The Alumni Association participates in many activities on cam- pus. The Homecoming celebration and the Founder's Day cere- mony are its two major events. This year the Association worked with the Inter-Residence Halls Association, the Panhellenic Coun- cil, and the Inter-fratemity Council on the decoration of the different dorms, houses, and buildings. The Association also sponsors Alumni Clubs throughout the United States and oversees all the Alumni clubs of the different schools. In addition, the Association partially finances instruc- tional trips made by members of the University faculty to other teaching institutes. Because of its comprehensive excellence in alumni programming, the Indiana University Alumni Association has received the Alumni Administration Award in past years. 121 x 9 .A-in-v-'K-1 Director George Olsen takes time out to consider the effects that the trend toward apartment living has had on the university housing residents. Halls of Residence Room for all was the welcoming feeling of the Halls of Resi- dence this year, Greeting the students was the recently completed Eigenmann Hall, the new graduate residence center. In contrast to the overcrowding of the Fall of 1967, the Halls of Residence adequately housed all students last year. The con- struction of Eigenmann Hall, the exodus to apartments and the th f ' grow o regional campuses all affected this change of situations. However, as the director of 7 stated, College isn't just the classroomf' Following this line of thinking, Director Olsen attended a conference of the National Association of College and University Offices. The theme of the conference was Involvement -the places to get involved were the residence centers. Halls of Residence George Olsen, The 1125 residents of Eigenmanri Hall End riiarriggg night life is sadly restricted-studying takes 555 550 en- in the graduate students' lives. However, gra st across joy their study breaks at the Humpll' Dumpy the street. Heal 1ml1l'11Z a med school Health Cflfltfff- the Center dld coughS, and aided bY three psychiatrists a WlY'aP extems in Il Sei-vices mental health twenty-four cu, , ,. ijiififf 2 rat their priority also eu- y across Health Center Immunizations . . . physiotherapy . . . x-rays . . . Sound like a med school lecture? Its all in a day's work for the staff at the Health Center. Although understaffed with only eleven physicians, the Center did manage to contain and mend the students' sniffles, coughs, and occasional broken bones. The Health Center staff was aided by three psychiatrists, two social psychiatrists, two resident psychiatrists from the medical school, a clinical psychologist, and a newly-appointed physical therapist. Some graduate students and extems in medicine provided additional assistance. Services offered by the Health Center included a cold clinic, mental health consultation, physical therapy, free flu shots, and twenty-four hour emergency service. ., PI gal l al H ' Y' .X lil Dr. John M. Miller, M.D., director of the Health Cen ter, is especially busy during the fall when many stu dents are victims of colds, coughs, and sore throats. .1- 'g A f 'X Physical Plant The Physical Plant was responsible for the management of over 71 million dollars to be used for construction and remodeling of thirty University projects. New structures either begun or com- pleted include the new library, the Assembly Hall, the Musical Arts Center, the School for the Mentally Retarded, and a food storage plant. Goodbody Hall and Myers Hall were renovated' a 5 new air conditioning system was installed in the Law Buildin ' the B, Auditorium was fumished with a new organg the television station was equipped with electrical utilities and Foster Quad's sid lk , ewa s were repaved. The Medical Center at the Indianapolis regional campus was allocated twenty million dollars for construction while Fort X , , . . . Kayne, Kokomo, and Gary campuses initiated building programs totaling three million dollars. Two major systems at the Bloomington campus were ' ' instituted -a remote control system that will monitor all mechanical and electrical facilities in every University buildin and g an emergency phone network with lines to local ftre and safety departments. 124 G , .,-. 1. Z vt V . S-1' 'L 4-2271, ,-41.-if' 2.2 ia H ,I ff' t , l , sixth? . 'f f rf: MQ ' 1,17 , n f vaio .: ima me as-' Dvds -w X 9-.fp uw: 3,3 ' : 3 -,, 3. 'g .iv . r -.'g t.,f.,.,, -, .J :,-swf' t. -Wiki fzwur 96:36 Lv . H. H. Brooks, standing in front of the Physical Plant, looks toward the campus buildings for which he is re- sponsible for maintaining. Athleti The brilliant ll autumn daYS was management of I vidual officials r formal contraCtS as Official host t tion set UP Scfhe formed of their a sports pmgfamv tures, and overs ditional IGSPOUSI maintaining Pfeo members of the high school athl Contact with the l .uf if th e Physical plan I for which h - L 5 LSR. -f-Na 1 753 -4 A Athletic dministration The brilliant green of the football field on October's crisp, autumn days was not by coincidence, but by the supervision and management of I.U.'s Athletic Administration. Duties of the indi- vidual officials ranged from the Business Manager's preparing of formal contracts with other teams to the Athletic Director's acting as official host to all visiting coaches and teams. The Administra- tion set up schedules of athletic events and kept the public in- formed of their athletic activities. Informing the public of the I.U. sports program, supervising the publication of articles and pic- tures, and overseeing broadcasts by radio and television were ad- ditional responsibilities of the administrative personnel, as well as maintaining precise statistical records of all athletic events. The members of the Administration also oversaw the recruitment of high school athletes, administered financial aid, and kept close contact with the high school coaches and athletic directors. ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION-Chris Dal Sasso, J W. tBillJ Orwig, Robert Droe, Tom Miller, Frank An .s 7' .ll N l 2 Student Personnel lf the theme for open visitation was Let's Get Together, then the Dean of Students, Robert Schaffer, was choirmaster. The cho- rus that he wrote said, The University does not intend to be a babysitter. Events proved this to be an idee Exe of the 1968- 69 school year and not just a passing ditty. With the abolition of women's hours and approved housing, many occasions that formerly would have resulted in a personal confrontation with the Dean of Students became nonlegal, non- moral facts of everyday living. Students, with brains reeling from the streets of Chicago or from the TV screens and magazine pho- tographs of the political conventions, retumed to ing for intellectual or physical action. The administration worried about possible confrontations and demonstrations. The Student Personnel Olnce fretted, too, but saw, in all of the rhetoric and activities, signs of responsibility at I. U. 126 campus search- Sensitive to opinions of students and their parents, Dean . - - ' h fl Robert Shaffer is busl' deahng wth reacuons to t e Ope visitation p0liCY- University Relations Providing an interpretation of Indiana University, the Univer- sity Relations Office communicated campus news and activities to the general public. Maintaining offices at the regional campuses in Gary, South Bend, and Indianapolis, as well as in Bloomington, the PR office gathered information helpful to departments, schools, and individuals of the university. I. U.'s News Bureau released information about activities and events of campus life via hometown and national newspapers, radio, and television. To reliect the attitudes of the student, advice was sought in creating publications of activities. The PR office also provided news reporting workshops for the publicity chairmen of University clubs and organizations. Faced with the task of covering university publicity across the state and nation are news bureau executives John Newland, Managing Editorg Earl Hoff, Editor, and Bemard Clayton, Business Manager. 55.53. :lah i 1 -'--5-'51 ,.n.,. - A 1, ,,,, , . 'f'.fP1f??f5' ' i's.is.r?z?? a ,W ,..,, I. l S -NNXXX I l l fu XX. X- lonnit-aolsnnlooolocolcnolhqo 1 .1139 By conducting controlled experiments on various ani- mals, psychology students can leam to recognize an ani- mal's reaction to specific living conditions. 128 ,X fs ws I nn: 353 as mg Q .7 Q1 9? -.1 ,Z The language labs give each student the opportunity. to listen to and to correct the mistakes in his pronunciation of foreign phrases. 55 rl- , vases- .. av, ,, ,,..s ,...----4- 1 .....b.-1 , ,nu Y .,- Arts a Using lab ' lectures or sn participating . students with cal sciences, offered Greek departments a tion this year ' Having the any other dep direction of II of Indiana U their classes i courses taugh of its professt guished facult In the 19t rolled in the increasing ea degrees were ber, 1968 gra y to tion ti is ,L is? 26:53-r2f1f2kif??f'1r - 4 2 ' ...L ' Arts and Sciences Using lab facilities, solving equations, attending large group lectures or small discussion seminars, experimenting, observing, participating . . . the College of Arts and Sciences provided the students with a large and varied curriculum of natural and physi- cal sciences, history, and literature. Around 1820, the College offered Greek and Latin as its only studies. Today it includes forty departments and nine interdepartmental programs. A new addi- tion this year was a program on Afro-American studies. Having the largest student enrollment and a larger faculty than any other department, the College of Arts and Sciences, under the direction of Dean Byrum E. Carter, may be considered the center of Indiana University. Most students find a large percentage of their classes in this academic division for it comprises 8092: of the courses taught on campus. The College can also boast that 82'Zn of its professors are recipients of Doctorate degrees or are distin- guished faculty members. In the 1968-1969 school year, over 6,000 students were en- rolled in the College of Arts a.nd Sciences, and this number is rncreasing each year. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Sciences degrees were issued to 1,697 graduates at the June and Septem- ber, 1968 graduation ceremonies. ,ram H f ,w ,Q V. 5 R , .U f- -' -- . 15 K f. ft ' . ' ' 4' 0 Mfg? F ?:,'W'. , .. , V 1 it 1 ' , A! ,. Dean W. George Pinnell sorts through papers concern- ing I.U.'s Master of Business Administration ro a P El' my one of the best programs ofits kind. K Q ,N had r-gf Q- Wh0 says studyi ness Library kn logether. Business The School of Business has broad intemational teaching and counseling responsibilities. Indiana University co-operated with the Ford Foundation and Ljubljana University, the National Insti- tute of Development Administration in Bangkok, Thailandg and the Institute of Business Administration at Dacca University in East Pakistan last year. Students and professors also distinguished the School through academic excellence and leadership in the University. Faculty members published 16 major books and more than 90 articles, book reviews and contributions to books. The School provides instruction rooted in a tradition of scholar- ship, yet encourages the generation of new concepts. In April the School of Business and alumni sponsored the Annual Business Conference which presented timely concepts in many areas of the business world. The School of Business, now embracing six departments and eight areas of specialization, was established in 1920 as the School of Commerce and Finance. 1927 brought the institution of Master of Business Administration and Doctor of Business Administration degrees. In 1962-1963, in cooperation with the regional campuses, the School of Business initiated a certified two year program. Looking toward the future, IU's School of Business is already planning its Golden Anniversary Celebration in 1970. The student teaching program benefits both the student teacher and the children. While the children in her class receive extra attention, the l.U. student is able to apply the knowledge shc has gained in education classes. Education This year the School of Education recognized students in ad- ministrative decisions and in actual teaching assignments. By en- couraging education majors to become involved and interested, the faculty trained more qualified teachers. Two student representatives were appointed to the School of Education policy council. These representatives, chosen from the student advisory groups, attended the meetings and worked di- rectly with the administration. Through these meetings, students leamed about the regulations and current rules first hand. Appointed students read and evaluated Student National Edu- cation Association bulletins before they were printed. In this way, the faculty discovered whether or not the students really under- stood the administration's ideas. Any section difficult to under- stand was rewritten. Student proof-reading assured the administra- tion that ideas were presented without ambiguities. Again, Encore and Team Teaching programs were an integral part of teacher preparation. Actual teaching in addition to the classwork clarified the purpose of methods courses. Psychology and education courses were also put to practical use by student teachers in the public schools of Bloomington. inner t . , mf P 32 Pli- .Qi 1 1.- ! rf .Q N' F7 v - 3, 1- K .Nad . V V ,. .1 --ff t K. 'x :nts ad. nts, By en- interested, ' SCh001 of 'U f1'0m the worked di. SS- Students zi. tional Edu. In this Way, :ally under. it to undef. administra. 2 an integral lition to the Psychology 2 by student A 1, The Education Library proves to be a popular - i - place to study for this couple. The room is almost always packed as education students read the materials put on closed reserve by their professors. A -mmzt-,,tw,,'. -- H t ' Q 4' ,. ,.,.,, .. . 5 , ft . , p ,H ,f, ' ff 4 Y l,5g9y afggf3, gg, ye , ta- - N . ' ,f crffj. ia i I nm --ee N .,., ti M ,. ' -TQ-v '1 X ,fx .. A 4-, , i Qnln fi k4.V kv t gf- Under the direction of Dean David Clark, 'the ekpandj ing School of Education awarded teachers certificates 1 -w--V . P - a f'Wfh for the first time from the Kokomo Regional Campus ,X - k x V , V ,mu Jj.-,s-yt-v'-5, me-'f 1' 133 -N-.R - 5.,1, 4 . f N Y .4,., Music The School of Music under the direction of Dean Wilfred C. Bain for the twenty-second year presented more doctorates to its graduates than any other musical institution. proving to some ex- tent that 1.Ufs School of Music was one of the largest in the nation. The School of Music provided a large portion of campus enter- ent. The faculty of 138 full- and .part-time instructors- many of which were internationally recognized artists-and the approximately 1,500 students majoring in music presented nearly 600 performances last year. Musical productions included operas, Such as The Marriage of Figaro by Mozart and La Traviata by Verdi, and lighter musical theater performances, such as 1100 in the Shade and The Boys hom Syracuse. The band department of the School of Music supported a simi- lar range of study, including bands ranging from The Marching Hundred to concert bands. For the four hundred students partici- pating in the orchestra program, balance was achieved by equat- ing the quality level of the three concert orchestras. Still another aspect of musical production was promoted by me ballet department which presented ballets including 'fAn Evening ofBa11et , The Nutcracker Balletw, and Cindere11a . Variety, balance, and quality have characterized the curriculum of I.U.'s ever-expanding School of Music. tainm . si' c 1 ig W 14. -' Q:-if ' if . 5 X it W J ir uf' I ffgiytl IWMM' Daily practice coaxes music from the delicate strings of the harp. A musician in his own right, Dean Wilfred C. Bain oversees the educa- tion of the 1500 music students at l.U. W 135 HPER Like sports? . . Education, and R activities, and spe ested in health, sj HPER provided year. In addition interested in the f cal education coui A wide scope c field of study. D HPER, which is ments of Physica Women, Health a ministration, Athl of the American 1 the first time this earn a Ph.D. in h L 4--4 HPER s? . . . Then look into the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Required HPER courses, intramural activities, and special sports clubs xvere open to all students inter- ested in health, sports, and recreational helds. Two semesters of HPER provided basic instruction for over 6,000 freshmen last year, In addition to these courses, undergraduate men and women interested in the field of sports elected a limited number of physi- cal education courses for academic credit. A wide scope of electives enabled I.U. to offer a more complex field of study. Dean John R. Endwright headed the School of HPER, which is comprised of seven departments-the Depart- ments of Physical Education for Men, Physical Education for Women, Health and Safety Education, Recreation and Park Ad- ministration, Athletic Professional Training, the Normal College ofthe American Gymnastic Union, and the Graduate School. For the first time this year, graduate students in HPER were able to earn a Ph.D. in human performance. Like SPOIT Sv Dean John R. Endwright coordinates all HPER programs including fresh- man classes, courses for majors, and intramural activities. 137 C lzisping his hands in thought. Dean William B Harvey ponders changes in thc Law School v - V Board tit' Student Advisors, suggested by the -1-anna-mlb Law 'tTraditional, y innovations in the nation technique pace with changes Faculty and stu of change-the i School administr: these changes, bu comprised of sele administration oft The Student B were social as wel orient students to Due to the risi obligations, recrt service was greatc keen as prospecti sentatives of law rate legal staffs n employment. The summer clerkship: Law Traditional, yet somewhat different was the aim of the new innovations in the School of Law this year. A reflective re-exami- nation technique encouraged the methods of the School to keep page with changes in the demands of society. Faculty and students began renovations by attacking the enemy of changer-the success of the traditional methods. The Law School administration not only allowed student involvement in these changes, but welcomed it. The Board of Student Advisors, comprised of selected representatives, related student views to the administration officers. The Student Bar Association and two law fraternities, which were social as well as educational, presented programs designed to orient students to their future legal careers. Due to the rising number of young men fulfilling their military obligations, recruitment through the School of Law placement service was greater this year. Competition for interview dates was keen as prospective employers vied for the top students. Repre- sentatives of law firms, governmental agencies, banks, and corpo- rate legal staffs met with seniors and alumni seeking changes of employment. The placement service also assisted firms in securing summer clerkships for second and third year students. 1 , NN ! 14' The law annex often provides a wel- come relief from the tedious studies which usually confront law students. Students selected from the top ISW of the School of Law compose the staff of the Indiana Law Journal. These students edit and compile arti- cles written by faculty members of both l.U. and other schools of law and by outstanding students. ptometr lht' Upttwitiqtit liixixiun ut' I.l'. PUliliUIlCxi tu ht-cultic .i xclnwl in PMN, lihc grmxiiig cnroll- int-nt. iitciuixiiig nuinhci' nl' Ilictilty. und coniplc- tiun ut thc nt-is tiploiiiuttj building initititcd thc clixiiigu Iitiiii ti Lkvllcgc ot' Arts :ind Scicnccs dixi- xiun to ti xupgiixitc wliuul. lust yczuk I95'studcnts cnmllcd in thu uptuiitctry prugtxiiit. und. duc to thc cxptuidcd piwigixiiii ul' thc six-yuan' cuursc. lhc Iifsl lhcttii' tit' Optoiticlry dcgrccs xvcrc ztwzirdcd in Junc. l-'ur tim ycxtrs. PIX'-UPlOlllCIl'f students lzikc cotitxi.-s xiniilxui tu thmc rcquircd for prc-tncdicztl. ptm'-dcntixtry. and nursing studcnls. 'lihcy spend thc linail tlwui' yours in optoinctricul studies und xxorkiltg with patients undcr supciw iscd training. Moat Iliculty nicinhcrs urs invulxvd in rcscurch cairricd on through grunts timin thc ntilitury, licd- ctxil goxcrntncnl. Lind xurious llmtindztlions and hcatllh scrx iccs. l'hc dix ision is considered at lcud- ing rcscgirch ccntci' I'-wr xisuzil prohlcins rclzitcd to :iutuinohilc drix ing. i tt, .....-,.., --in X-wx -N,,.x4 I V- v, I i ll 4 1, f ' if .,, I 1 1 X , 1 'J H I X XS-. Optomctry students often come up with manv pu71Iing problems concerning the nuturc of the human nyc I-i0 an , sg xx xx ssxwx I Q.. ., X. I s Q i 'w .Q xx 1 s x s. - .snuf- 'xii-1 1' 1 M v- x a , Ll , Ls '-f'5r 1:',.xI ' -- --non, . L I X. gg: tfglgkg 'L mf-' 'Ht We i Women have broken into the ranks ofthe Division of Optometryg eight girls challenged the masculine regime last year. Qs 9f.gf+:,-,:-f,f- , '- , ' ' ' A friendly chat with Director Henry W. Hofstetter ' - ' 3 t dents to work a little harder, COUYBQCS S Ll rx ' X' g. To encourage more high school students to go to col- lege. Dean William .-X. Nladdcn constantly considers next nays to improxc the Junior Division. l-ll Junior ivision The Junior Division was established in 1942 for the purpose of helping freshmen adjust to college life. It's main responsibility is to provide a program of guidance prior to and during the first year of college. The Junior Division shows a freshman the educational opportunities available at the University and assists him in choos- ing a field most suitable to his interests and aptitudes. The Junior Division has many programs designed to help a freshman. These include high school visitation, pre-college coun- seling, academic counseling, and progress evaluation by faculty members. It also conducts studies on the problems of a freshman, and sponsors the Summer Registration program for freshmen Wh0 want to come to the Bloomington campus during the summer. The Freshmen Advisory Commission, composed of upperclass- men and faculty, is part of the Junior Division. It helps in the orientation and registration procedures at the beginning of 621611 semester. The commission also sponsors many tours of the CampUS for new students. The present Dean of the Junior Division, William A. Madden, was appointed in September of 1967. Dean Madden said that the Junior Division hopes to encourage more high school seniors to attend Indiana University. When asked what new plans are being made for the future, Dean Madden said: Just to get better and better at what we're doing. The Junior Division was originally organized at the Blooming- ton campus, but now has offices at all regional campuses. ThlS enables high school guidance counselors and teachers to easily get information about Indiana University. l i i l l l i il For 1 Iheir Seling Orient ll for the purpose of nain responsibility is l during the first year iman the educational assists him in choos- tptitudes. designed to help a nn, pre-college coun- valuation by faculty Jlems of a freshman, tm for freshmen who ring the summer. posed of upperclass- sion. It helps in the e beginning of each ' tours of the campus William A. Madden, Aadden said that the gh school seniorsllo new plans are being ist to get better and :ed at the Blooming- Jnal camPU5e5j The teachers to SEISIIY get For thou ' their H :ands Pf freshmen, Summer pre-registration is FS CXper1ence on I.U.'s campus. Individual coun- seling guegr S . . ' Peakers, and d ' orient the Class of '72. lscusslon groups help to 5 2. we 'Q .' ' 1 -, L e ' fl? Crea iff: 'Q-ff ,' .. ' -fx.,-f. .-,- Y J at .. :avr - ,I FU .-4f5 ?w i . ,. Y., , ,. Z I .-N. YW: 'T' , '1- f.f'2i 'f?'a'1'.,,-L, if -15. A-14. , Q 'Xi-A I . ' . ' ' ' :N - Y Wars- ve? U IY lo l x 'Sgt X Ll l-l- Associate Deans Joel A. Hunt and Foster W. Blaisdell Jr. work with Acting Dean Harry G. Yamaguchi to keep l.U.'s Graduate School one ofthe best in the nation. l-1-l -i., Graduate Schools There was great concern this year that increased lsmgfnsnlgl volvement in the U.S. Military Residential College. fn :fdwp would deplete the I. U. Graduate School, but the anttclpate Ac' ot' up to 2592 of the graduate population failed to h21PP3l'any cording to Dean Harry Yamaguchi, There has been harwyhold change in enrollment. ln fact, the ettect ot the war waS the trend ot' increasing enrollment to five. ' ml led , BE Besides worrying about their lA s and 4F S- dletgrgiij depart- to earn their M.A.'s. M.S.'s, and Ph.D-'S in Sllx yan aPPrentice ments. At times. the graduate system resemb es However' . - taster. school with each student laboring under 3 H1218 theGradu21lf graduates gained an increasing voice in the scho0 I . . , . i - ' ctlon. Advisory Committee went into Its third year ol 8 ill l l l , I' 1 -G ag ,- 1 t W - , 1 fi.: .V . , i ,Q X - xx i ,'..-1' ' ,-nv, . ..-.f-qs, ,w 1, ., Graduate teachi Hg as ' t great strides this yeails Elms amgde . in membership on the Faculty Coinciwg ls ' that increased student it- dential College in Vielnas Dol. but the anticipated drq ation failed to happeltlf' There has been hardlya Efect of the war was to hull five. d 4F's the grads SIYUSPH an i . h.D.'s in sixty-tlueedflll' :m resembles all HPPWUUF V Z under a master. HOW: i ii 'X in the school aS The Gradm' :Af ,. 1, nf N ,rd vear of action- 5 -T127 ,-' ' . gym fn wg' I 1 f ', .M ,-, ,,. 1- '. - . up ,Ax a.l ,.. ....,, 25-7- l l Grad students find that lab research work is one of the best ways 10 prove their theories about Sciencg. Robert W. Richey. Director of Sum- ma, Suxsniris. discusses summer cur- iiculgi with Ralph W. Sinks. Assistant Ducftur. as they contemplate proh- lt-ms confronting one ol' the Mid- txestk largest summer school enroll- lllUlllN. 1-16 ,au Summer Sessions t ' Y .ij A. -L5 1 ' . . - , i Summer Sessions 1968 set a new record in the I. U. campus history. For the first time, over 100,000 credits were earned by students during a summer program on the Bloomington CHIHPU5. Indiana University's summer program, one of the largest in the nation, offered over 1200 different courses involving 211150110015 and departments. Almost one-half as many students C0mPlete their degrees at the end ofa summer session as in June. Last summer, 14,799 students took credit courses On me Bloomington campus while 22.807 participated in conferences workshops. institutes, and clinics. Students from the high School level through the postdoctorate level as well as adults in vart011S professions, businesses, and industries were involved. ln add1I10fl- 1,384 students attended the medical, dental, and law centers 10- catcd in Indianapolis, and 10.929 students eamed credits Hlfff' gional campuses. A n the camPU5 d diversified ter tours. The . , . dent Student Leadership Tour to Europe for high school age SIU Not all university summer study takes place i classroom. Indiana University also offers extensive an cultural and recreational programs and several sumn leaders was a new innovation in travel. l of f it 1 ' P? gfgpii Pie .. lf . Qf:'li.1 11 .P 33. p i, 'L ,I . 1- 'M lf 1 ' 1 in the I. U. campus dits were earned by tloomington campus. nf the largest in the involving all schools 1 students complete as in June. dit courses on the ated in conferences, rom the high school as adults in various rvolved. In addition. and law centers I0- :arned credits atre- lace in the camPU5 nsive and diversihed l summer tours. The 1 school age student I.U.'s Woodland Campus, enhanced b . Y The Warm summer sun, lures stu- dents outside to study under the trees. v 11 Siiittli lllgtllllh- Dflm UIQ Rcgipnxxl cmnpmcx digclmc, mg vast unixtf. Nm I,wI.g1mi,l,li,,i1 plans out the tc. eionxil eainipuses with Associate DCHH Rufus Rielwftl- Regional Campuses Faculty members worked to create a tradi- tional college atmosphere for the 18,000 students at the seven extension campuses. They encour- aged and helped students establish student gov- ernments. student publications, athletic groups, academic clubs. scholarships. and social clubs. In the future. sororities and fraternities may even come to the extension campuses. although I.U. cannot sponsor them for lack of land. Nlr. John Ryan was inaugurated as Vice Presi- dent and Dean of Regional Campuses in August, 1968. Dean Ryan hoped to bring flexibility and better organization to the extension program in order to cope with the demand of education at these campuses. The extension division of I. U. began in 1914. By the l930's. resident facilities were opened in South Bend, In- dianapolis. Northwest. and Ft. Wayne. Later campuses at Kokomo and Southeast were set up. With direct support since 1965. a new era was bom for the extension campuses. the first extension centers with 1-18 .,i ,S Y 141' si an ,- ,ai 1,7 ., A 9.34 J - 'I Ve- , ni 'Ive f ' i j L' i J i . I dll s d . 'vqgijl i 1 . ILE' K ' u ' nn e vig K X ' 93 A 1 t 'Crm 5 ,A 'T .Q L 1: 1 1 l M .. .-Z xfis.-, , wh- it L Students all over Indiana study and socialize in buildings similar to this one at the Medical Center. Controlled studies of culture growth allows med students to investigate the genetic codes of life. Such experi- ments are being carried on constantly at the I.U. 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V 1'-:Q-531 ,I '-'11 3,51 N . Q.- JL Beating a frateri Catching mistak Hitting a hole-it the green. Calling up your Watching Montj Beating your ro B! ln, eiiilll u .-, Beating a fraternity team in intramurals tif you're independentl. Catching mistakes on the Daily Studentis sports page. Hitting a hole-in-one while the cross country team tramples over the green. Calling up your friends in Lafayette after you beat Purdue. Watching Monty McDaniel make his father look good. Beating your roommate in handball. Beating Purdue-in anything. A swishing Joe Cooke jump shot. A jumping Joe Cooke shot block. Being John Pont's coffee cup carrier Being John Pont. Blaming it on the refs. flag, Driving to Michigan State to see 1. U. Win in lhfi last minute. Knowing tive men will show up for an intramural basketball game. Winning a rugby shield. A Gonso-Butchcr-lsenbarger-Poguc backfield and knowing you have Pemell, Thompson and Fleming on the bench. Being a Briscoe Animalizer. Coed fencing. 5 AN- ! . 6 I :M ,..,. f Z' 1 ftff .. -I 'el uit I7 .f 3.1, . -.wi iffy .1 -'. Arriving for your intramural softball game in the fourth inning and hitting in the winning run. Getting your father a ticket and room for Dad's Day. Coed bowling. Going to a mid-week basketball game so -you have a valid excuse for flunking a test. Dave Brown's showing in '68's conference tennis meet- Jade Butcher. l. Ufs only choice for all-Big Ten first team honors, gets congratulatory hug from Mid Burgher, probably the most loyal Hoosier sports fan, aftcr helping beat Michigan State. at East Lansing, 24- 22. In that game Butcher caught eight passes. 'is uv: ,.. s . A if 'T I .gli -.-fr ag r ,hug 1 - . V A fi. ! . 211: . .url 'nf .s ..' Tau 0 C1 . n ifxest. . l .1 .u gugri V- x-A l 2' : v . Plggh D -QQ n:li.qi'. . . sv-. n. xx Q 5- 4- '- .5 :iv P L9 'F tt' ws : L l. .a t. in the fourh ECE Dads Da? ou hai'eal1lld ' new Hlffl Playing touch football with girls. A Bill DeHeer shot block. 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FOURTH ROW: Vic Malinovsky, Dave Reider, Bob Zoss, Rick Thompson, Greg Brown, Bob Pernell, Bob Geers, Gary Brown, Larry Highbaugh, Charlie Murphy, Tom Fleming, Jerry Wiseman, ,, . , J- ., ., Q,-,f,,.-, ,- ,- . . . : .. HE.. f,e,. .-E-2. N-we . ,gf-H - 1--fi-'.1.:g-':1:,12:Q1,':'::,g,f'L1 zz E.'3-1::1g2ng1.L3gLrf?igf'Lg- L4 g,-L, -I , 1..-,,, 1 . g.: Jim Teter, Steve Canfield, Frank Canarecci, Ed Beeman. FIFTH ROW: Doug Finlay- son, Ed Maguire, Steve Brown, Bob White, Bill Wood, Chris Morris, Hank Pogue. Jack Hienton, Bob Jones, Mark Stevens, Mike ljams, Bob Scharnowske, Rick Kominiarek, Bob Johnson, Ernie Burnett, Bob Schmidt. SIXTH ROW: Dean Kleinschmidt tAsst. Trainerb, Coach Charlie McDaniel, Coach Howard Brown lHead Freshman Coachl, Coach Bob Baker, Coach Jake VanSchoyck, Coach Herb Fairfield. Coach Jay Fry. Head Coach John Pont, Coach Ernie Plank, Coach Nick Mourouzis. Coach Bob Hicks, Coach Al Voorhis, Tom Healion CHead Trainerl. BACK ROW fLeft Sidel: Managers- Mike Hanak, Tom Miller, Mike Skvara. 1Right Sidelz Managers--Bob Faronc, Dave Neff, John Bizzell. It's not 9-1, but . INDIANA 40 .. . Baylor 36 Indiana 20 . . . . , .KANSAS 33 INDIANA 28 ., Illinois I4 INDIANA 38 ., INDIANA 16 .. Indiana 22 I . I INDIANA 21 ., INDIANA 24 I Indiana 6 .. Indiana 35 . , Big Ten record: 4-3 Season record: 6-4 . , Iowa 34 , ,. Arizona I3 MICHIGAN 27 . Wisconsin 20 Michigan State 22 MINNESOTA 20 PURDUE 38 Place in conference: hfth-place tie 157 Cal Snowderi C613 pursues Purdue quarterback Mike Phipps and en route misplaces a Boilermaker hel- met. If .xv . 41- W an . t , if 1 pl 1 . 14 l ' '. 311 ,. ,- L., 1, N .4 .' lin gt- s . ffl Q- ' - .I . ' , H A . f ' Q , f . .1 ' , N f:,.' '.f' 3 . ' IJ- r s 1 . , 5 Q A disappointing 3- Season for the-Hoosi ' 'urles established 1 ni t iespeclable 6-4 recor 3in the Big TCH- go if es. Haxjiiiiugh the Old Brass Spittoon WHS N 24-22 victory OVC1' best exemplified the Spartans take a 22- qnarterback Ham' C Pemell and fullback had to engineer the split end Eric Stolbe In the Purdue ga makers out of Ross- Pemell taking off oi the game. I. U. bu Boilermakers had tt them was Mike Phit With Indiana lead yard touchdovm boi the score 35-31, Phi the winning touchdc Jade Butcher, flaa was the only Hoosie Butcher led the li yards. Overall, the l yards and 10 touch chakls record of 66l John Isenbarger. season, led all India a 5.1 average. The pleting five for thrc yards. Blocking leader graded at Sl per c Salle followed, boil Hgrade of 70 per C The defense. w finally settled don 'Cm it had this year OH the held becau fumble at Indiana 'hem H game. l Individual mlllred for pan Nate Oinnin 65 and Silas . K 511 1611 pursues Purdue Mike Phipps and , y en aces a Boilermaker hel- pw'-f 1 , '-If . V 1,351 f- rf ',v,- 1 ,. -'tr . 1 ,. .-1 . ,. V . ff .1 1 Y, 41 s , A disappointing 38-35 loss to Purdue ended the 1968 football son for the Hoosiers-a season where I. U., hit by numerous ie? -es established itself as a Midwest grid power in compiling a mjugctable 6-4 record. The John Pont coached team wound up 4- the Big Ten, good enough for a fifth-place tie with the Iowa Hawkeyes- . , Although the Old Oaken Bucket eluded Indianas grasp, the Brass Spittoon was won again by the Cardiac Kids in an exciting 24-22 victory over Michigan State. The game, which probably best exemplified the I. U. last-minute style of winning, saw the gpanans take a 22-10 lead before the Hoosiers woke up. With quarterback Harry Gosno, halfbacks John Isenbarger and Bobby Pemell and fullback Hank Pogue injured, sophomore Greg Brown had to engineer the win, clinching it with a spectacular toss to split end Eric Stolberg on the Spartan one. In the Purdue game, the Hoosiers almost blasted the Boiler- makers out of Ross-Ade Stadium right from the start with Bobby Pemell taking off on a 64-yard gallop for the first touchdown of the game. I. U. built its lead up to 18 points, 28-10, but the Boilermakers had too many aces left in the deck-and one of them was Mike Phipps. With Indiana leading 35-24 the Purdue quarterback lofted a 56- yard touchdovsm bomb to Leroy Keyes on a broken play. Then, the score 35-31, Phipps completed eight passes in a row to set up the winning touchdown carry by Keyes. Jade Butcher, Banker, headed the list of individual stars as he was the only Hoosier named to the all-Big Ten first team. Butcher led the Big Ten in pass receptions, having 34 for 525 yards. Overall, the Bloomington native grabbed 44 passes for 713 yards and 10 touchdowns. His yardage mark breaks Bill Malin- chakls record of 669. John Isenbarger, although he missed the last three games of the season, led all Indiana rushers with 669 yards in 130 chances for a 5.1 average. The Hoosier punter also threw seven passes, com- pleting five for three touchdowns. His punting average was 40.8 yards. Blocking leader for I. U. was tight end Al Gage who was graded at 81 per cent. Tackle Rick Spickard and guard Don De Salle followed, both with 79 per cent. The coaching staff considers a grade of 70 per cent playing winning football. The defense, which started off the season in a shaky manner, finally settled down to gain respect from its opponents. One prob- lem it had this year was the fact that it had to spend so much time on the field because of offensive errors. It was the year of the fumble at Indiana as the Hoosiers were losing as many as six of them a game. Individual leaders on defense were linebackers Jim Sniadecki, injured for part of the season, and Don Silas, and comerback Nate Curmingham. Sniadecki led the Hoosiers in solo tackles with 65 and Silas, only a sophomore, had 97 tackles for the year to lead I. U. Silas also called defensive signals. 'cummfgham bf0kC up ten passes to lead the club and led the Big Ten in touchdown saves with five. l was the name of the game this year as the Hoosiers wound up with a total offense of 3,850 yards, breaking the previ- ous I. U. mark of 3,420 set in 1942. At one point early in the season'I. U. was the third ranked offensive team in the nation, averaging close to 500 yards per game, John Pont, 1967 Coach of the Year, told his seniors after the Purdue game to save their money for next year because he would not want them to miss the 1969 Rose Bowl game. Pont also thanked his veterans for getting the winning tradition started at Indiana. This was the first year since he came here in 1965 that the team was all his recruits. Quarterback Harry Gonso had his ups and downs during the year, but wound up setting two career records. His four touch- down passes in the Purdue game enabled him to set a career record at 21 and he is also the all-time leader in total offense with 2878. Four Hoosiers were invited to post-season all star games, and heading the list was defensive end Cal Snowden who had three invitations. Snowden, whose ambition is to play in the pros, played in the Hula Bowl game in Honolulu. Playing in the East- West Shrine game in San Francisco were Sniadecki and Cunning- ham while Spickard saw some action in the North-South Shrine game at Miami on Christmas Day. But offense .-1 W l 60 i'J ' fbi? -R K .sibixrrl l Wx ? -A T ' ' F. ' B-at-'K - - s x , ' ' A A A V . 4 5 ii Q Q- Q' ' -Q 1 -B 'fel x 1 t U ' Q 'fx 1 : 4 A' mmf' J- ti Q' 6 2'-'luv Q 7 fi -X ,- . : H' 1. I x -' A it ' ' 1 ' Irs- IY 8 , .tf K4 1' Y K L 9 Q r A '- , K Dansk . .9 -,ga -- , .,, ' Vx- ' ,s '5 kia. ,ZX Q ., H.. - . , I ' '95 V5 ' . 7 .v. t-1 f'35l '- ' 5-5432- The Gonso to Butcher combination at l. U. has become as famous am Hanratty to Seymour and Phipps to Bierne in Hoosier football circles. This past season Butcher again caught 10 touchdown passes, tying his previous year's record, and led the Big Ten in receiving with 34 catches for 525 yards. Gonso, who came up through his freshman and sophomore years with Jade, was injured for the better part ol thc year, but led I.U. to its second straight winning season. ab- Kg ? 'I r 7 I 3 ff-B r. pu xp' ' Y ' .- . r Fl SX- ,. 1 .J , JL . 4, 1' .. .A .K .-,-. . A -- , l-, Lil- 1 I6 If 4'1- fbi Q , 4. .,, 8 ' QQKDYL1' E' .A , Cl , - -. 5924- ,- i,A, ,, .. 5 4.4 H., L. 41' Nate Cunningham flies on lop of Purdue end Mike Engelbrecht One of the surest tacklers tn the league, Cunningham led the Big Ten in touchdown saves. 1 A ight, - Coach John Pont has more duties than just to make sure his ball club is running right. Here he breaks up skirmish which broke out in I. U.- Xlinnesota game. Pont is trying to get center Steve Applegate r53b off of a Minnesota player. .f t ,D H i -ni Q r .hd I w ,. st, IWATH ' h 9 fa Q W' 4 r 33 I 'VQ 5 .e .H lb--6 flies 0 , I-pw. L, U wi' tv lsslt rag A ,P it ills lug Bisiwlqe-ISU? F YU ,- I Q. -r l 'f' M ll l hi OF 'A -'di 3,-'wa .4- -'vln ' L . un. -.,,: r , H , - , . tt 1. ...,. ik? . -Q 'm -e 'X - 1 A' 4 Mike Adams 1457 seems almost dared by Purdue full back Perry Williams in the annual Old Oaken Bucket P'-V T -T ,l if , 3 A 7 4 -N battle. Adams was converted from a .defensive haltback t , - ,L Q , V. to play a lmebackmg spot in the Hoosiers 4-4-3 defense. ,. L 'Zag-A V ' v . . V Q- . ,.,, A- ' 9 -r ,L f Q gv ,. ,f . ,4- l i ,- uf' ' . A . f- i ZH. I 4 A' 'fi-F v , e f ' -we i ' 'i ' ' i 'S-V' -. I rl I: k Q7 L 1-il Leroy Keyes finds he cannot swim away from I. Ufs Soph linebaeking sensation, Don Silas, who led the club in tackles and also took over the job of calling defensive signals when Jim Sniadecki was placed on thc in- jured list. IG3 l'JhS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM- l-'RONT RONV: Hurry Tliompson. .lim Rehmer. Ycrn Jolgrcn, Bob Ken Cross Country lndiana's cross country team dropped to hfth in the Big Ten meet, but sparkled on the individual side as Mark Gibbens took a second in the conference meet and Bob Legge, just a sophomore, was four seconds behind Gibbens in third. The previous year, Coach Lavery's crew captured the Big Ten title, but only two of the expected five returnees came back to compete on the l968 squad. These two were Gibbens and Bob Kennedy who ran most of the year in the fifth position for I. U. The two veterans were backed up by two other sophomores beside Legge. They were J im Press and Vem Jolgren. Lavery was especially pleased with Press' work toward the end of the season. Another pleasant surprise was junior Jim Rehmer who worked his way into the top five in the latter half of the fall. This was the first year that all meets were run on a five mile course and the inexperience at this apparently hurt the former Big Ten champs. Winning the conference title was Ohio State, led by Doug Scovrar with a time of 24:49. Gibbens' second place time was 24:54. Outstanding for the freshman team was Scott Hiles who broke Legge's frosh record over the home four-mile course. He should be a valuable addition to next year's varsity who will miss the consistency of Gibbens. .l:A5:'7 - - . -. . 4:52. A ncdy. ,lim Press. SECOND ROW Jack Hanllicltl thiglil. Hub Lcggc. Xlanrk Gibbcns. Bill Wells. Bil Pitlhirny. Couch .lim Lzivcry. ...- -. .L -f I. 1. r q w., L 'W'-, -Q., ' 'Q-P, rd 4 Il 14. lim Q. K v xcd to -ide .is Mark Irfiilihe Big In 6 Lsgge, just J Ffflilwlg 1 1 rd. eolihnmpgv xereu Captured the Bin i mines ffime an nere Gibbens MB :ha ii' il R2 Itth posilionfori ti ' Q WN Q ' ' 1 y.. K Omer foltlloniin lm .IOISTCI1 Law , ' xard the end Oflhesilaiia it ni Rehnier who worked It the fall, D I5 ty-gif' I'UI1 On 3 me irenily hurt the fommf itle nm Ohio State ledii iihbens' second place limi VHS Scott I-Iiles who broke Ur-mile course, He Should varsity who will miss the 5. X, 1 sg'-131 Bill Wells fin frontl and Bill Pidirny pace themselves through a meet on the I. U. Golf Course. Though not among the top men Wells and Pidirny are the type of runners that can be admired for simply participating in the demanding sport. 1968 I-IARRIER RESULTS INDIANA 23 INDIANA first Indiana 29 .. INDIANA 24 INDIANA 24 Indiana 37 .. INDIANA IS INDIANA first in Big INDIANA 24 . .. Indiana State ftiel in Owensboro Invitational MICHIGAN STATE . , Ohio State . .... Illinois MIAMI of Ohio , . Notre Dame State Meet. . . Ball State Indiana fifth in conference meet. Season record: 5-2. ! I f m-LW k'I v 11 .A , ,ga x - uf' 'n tsl YP' ,lx ', AX WMS SOCCFR liI5.fXKI-PRONAI' ROW: George Correa. K.ii'l Sillllllxll. Slew J:tr'cinl.u. J. Sixtssi. Rich Aljiztn 1Co- l':ipI.l. Pctcr Kruger ICU-CLtpl.l, George Bull, Bob Dmuly. Illllll Stticky. SFCOND ROW: Ciortltin Goltl- stein. little Ctmlct. Jclil' Nlttrlin. John Nlztrtin. Rick SIUL'PPlCl'..IUIlI1 Dyke. John Dtililly. IHIRD RONV: Ron Kit-il. Rt-n Ilrtwkritxiri. Al Ifrccrriatn. Lucio Bztrtolai. .'Xhi.iliiiii Nlgtrtrtxin. Chris Iltwrrtboslcl. Chttrlcs Miller. Al- nlgi N Lipratk. Cogieli Jerry Ycztglcy. Stcxc Jarcmko. I. U. soccer star and all-stator, practices balancing thc hall-an important move in a game that stresses strength and finesse. Jztremko. alone with a - American Katrl Schmidt. were team leaders onsoffense. 166 ' .f . I , .r .I '. ' r .2 1 5fl. uYf4 F 'Y' 5 ,' s. .1 I ri, It I ful ,i K ,' . ,. 4' . .e 1, 11' V c .gf gl H 1 , feagttwig '. ,jq'g1-ia me , Ha- ' ' -' 'def if riff' ., . , 4, W VA A, .4 ' N. .1 1 7 fin . ft-4 . ut, ' I ut W s A. W 'r ,H ,. n . . ' 5 'A A. yzidlljfg' l 9 -T fx i E17 ,fi ,fs ' I 1 'P '. bbq .lu H' I . 1 . K , K Y, lr, f XC 'tm ...-I' A Y, ll 'fs- PY - 4 .'t: . A-,. 7 1 Q 5,1 . 1 ne battle cry Of 33363 Hornets Played wt? be rrsitafis lem te e - his Six Y CSITQC biggest victory of Purdue, Last vear the H USMS in a dtsappotrttt 0 ftrilllsefs as the I' U' tea t nationall ears at I. L gtatistics excCP I only other Hoosier Earlham- Coach Yeagle strong SPOH in the Sma have football teams to CI' Outstanding individua both offensive and defert canas ajunior, was the i holds great potential for tsdoes defensive star Bc he will have a large mm The freshman soccer Yeagley believes that Th onthe varsity team HSXI The I. U. coach sumi enjoyed the men more coaching at I. U. l. U. soccer player finds th what counts as he closes in ahome contest. l 1 ! 1 l'5 tv ' .. I-W.. 1 ..,r,.t' A :ISN 15,x3.QRQ,,F 'al l r.5r,,g,.v:.- 2,4 .iw -' 4 F, M. ,gu- flh if 'r'Ri5'9L. f 1 7 kyle S IM' e vyin- 'A .1,,.--. su I .I , fr - v Fr - r Q-wtf .. ad: TC 41 'r'-I -fr' .3 .lbw X'.'v,? ',l' 1 Lil-, ' ,xwa - ,rf 'Dig' ,A srl. 1 'Ar .38 'I 1 ,,-'f .li- , . -1 4 . , srl I l 12 I i if' - I ff'- .Ag 1 af' -, .wh ii '- Y Y. f . fkfjz'-.:,.if' ' -, ' ' 'L-'.'-.g..f H: l'f'f : - -:.J1:.5 Efu ' 17. .. . f.-.,. ...e.., 'ff , - - .67-1-an 'f,,..f ,..f ,ig-i 'q'1' .vw-?.f- I jj ' -.Igq-f battle cry of the season wm Soccer it to 'em' as the o an 8-3 record. Coach Jerry Yeagley described Lh.s yea,-'S team 215 the best ever and the competition as the tough- 1 The HoosierS Played I - - ' s at I. U. mfg hsiggyeslleiictory of the season came in a 2-I defeat over Purdje, Last year the score was reversed as Purdue took the Hoosiers in a disappointing upset. I-lowever, this year was not one for upsets as the I. U. team outplayed all of their opponents in the t nationally rated St. Louis. Only other Hoosier lossm came at the hands of Quincy and Eaflham. Coach Yeagley pointed out that soccer is usually a strong sport in the smaller school because they usually do not have football teams to cheer on. Outstanding individual performances were offered this year by bgth offensive and defensive players. Karl Schmidt, an alI-Ameri- can as a junior, was the offensive leader. Al Freeman. sophomore, holds great potential for the next two years, according to Yeagley as does defensive star Bob Cooley next year. The coach noted that he will have a large number of seniors to replace in the lineup. The freshman soccer squad had a fine record of 4-1. Coach Yeagley believes that there are three or four boys who will fill in on the varsity team next year. The I. U, coach summed up his ,68 season by saying, I have enjoyed the men more than any other group in my six years of coaching at I. U. statistics excel' I. U. soccer player finds that getting ahead of the ball is what counts as he closes in to score against Ball State in a home contest. Soccer INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA Indiana O Indiana 0 Indiana 0 INDIANA INDIANA 2 6 2 7 4 5 4 SOCCER RECORD . . . Goshen College ..........BallState University of Illinois , . Southern Illinois . . . , Eastern Illinois . , . , Northwestern . . . . . QUINCY . , . ST. LOUIS . . EARLHAM . . . ...,.,... Indiana State Purdue Season Record: Won 8,Lost3. 2 DQ LFE .ol-AM'-'-' Q. ,gf ,.... Z f -E 1968 RUGBY TEAM-FRONT ROW' Scott Hanley Neville Robertson Joh Eltz h I . . , n for . vagodnik tofg. cm. Gary oist tPres.l, Dan nibble, Alan Hartman tehaplamlj Eel N SECOND ROW: Tom Slama, Jay Tobias. Don May. Mike Monahan, Ron Folk, Mark Luetzelgchwab, Dick Linderman. FIFTH ROWg Steve Magtalerz, Alexander Shim lil, Lee. Mike Somsel. THIRD ROW: Rudy Medlock. Gary Brown, Steve Kabisch. Dave Paul Bognanno. Kip Bennett, Ken Boyer. Tom Greene, Pat Glynn, Pat Riley. Gentle. .loc Tegart. Tom Jackson. Bill Burnham. FOURTH ROW: Ernie Todd, Art l ' 1 a2-5- QA! - Disappointment lowered over the Rugby Club.. With on y-n four l record, this year was the Rugby Club's HTSI losing seaslen :Meats ' and a half years. Club president Gary Gist explained lied kick M, as a 'iproduet of bad breaks and inexperienced A we is tothe followed by a quick hit to Indiana's goal line P'-'fhed mmo 6 was ' ' lead in the last 20 seconds of that game. The WlSCOl1SlH gittflh only .- not so close as the Wisconsin surged ahead of Indiana W1 50 seconds to la . I , vjth Despite thei hhisfortunes, the team WHS 1-muted ,tg pticgd. V ' seven other teams at the Commonwealth CUP IU Xlfgfnli some of ' ing to Dave Zimmerman, Rugby Club member, This ed in the best competition in the East. The team a1S0.Pay l li N Missouri Valley Tournament at St. Louis in the Sprmglselected I0 ln President Gary Gist and treasurer Don May were r is attend the Cornball. at Midwest All-Star Game. I everyone Q ' ,mia The team was basically a new team, bulflearlg Zimmer. Q.'.t tif' ' should be back so we expect a good yearn amlclpate man 168 .lan Hanman lChaplainl.Ead Niastalerz. Alexander Shinliii at Glynn. Pat Riley. tqby Club. With only a 2-5- ig first losing season in lout Gist explained the delfill Lperiericef' A blocked intl 11 line pushed Illinois to ll? el The Wisconsirl 2. ahead of Lndiana ll'1lh0Hil me was ri was invited I0 Playmii . . - - l- in Cup in v1rg1H'a'ACC0-r i member. This is SOIUCIL' t ' c ne team also plfiYCdm r ' in the SPUHE' ms were selCClfdll Dori MHY ar Game' 1 evefllll team. but Healy .ma vearu aI1IiCiPated Zim ', .F Q x,.- . xv 'UL l I f s fi , 3 f I v .f' ,Nj 1 ,,.' I n . V 422125. ' ' ' --, E 1537, ' . is . L3 rl it rrp, Q, r . . F J2. Lil' i .V ' it K ' - , ' af if ' ' -.ev P iffii Lin? 4: I H qlgwf. .Q ., f . ,ef . , . ' .5 '.'f 3.'--,lf .qt 'I '15 , 1 -I . .M 0 ' . r t ' :ga . . f 'W V 1,5 . t ' ' - i p 3 - .. 1 ly ',,f', ,T . JK 9 4 , , 'Q .,,-7,3 , F ' 5'-f.L '. ' 'W '- if ff. ll ', ' - e .V 1 V , .I r .,, .afar nw., .- . r 2 , 7 , 7 ,farfiph-z :avg-I-' eff ff' . 1' . ,4.,,, I., .y , . .Mtg A A rf' John Eltzroth presents Spike MC- Manus 2' Plaque in appreciation for the great l0b he has been doing in the training room for the ruggefg. Spike also takes care of I. U'5 track and cross country teams, No it's not a football or a soccer ball but the unortho- dox pigskin used by the ruggers. The Rugby Club, with no formal affiliation with the I. U. Athletic Department, must schedule its own games and, often, provide its own transportation. l 1 Qi' - 'i N x I v Y.-we-l haf' ' -H 'f'lvi, . ' f V 11 -, Qjll' : . M ' 'K 'Kiki' 14 S QC r . W. udo The lirst annual Big Ten Meet at Illinois highlighted the judo Club's agenda for the 1968-69 season. The club, headed by Ray Wood, consists of beginners up to the graded black belt level. In duplicating the ancient Japanese sport, the three aims ofthe club are to teach mental strength, physical strength and proli- ciency in competition. The members not only study throws and holds, but also the customs and courtesies of the art. Judo is leamed as a sport and defensive judo is taught only to the older students. Later in the year it is taught to the female pupils. Members train for promotion by competition with other members and a general knowledge in both written and oral exams. 1968 JUDO CLUB-FRONT ROW: Akira Yamamota Qco-instructorj, John Hamilton tSec.J, Bill Snow tTreas.J, Don Burns CVice-Pres.J, Ray Wood QPres.J, Kich Hayashi ico-instructorj, Dave Lazar Cco-instructorj, Marshall Bullock fco-instructorj, John M. K. Hinata Cco-instructorl. SECOND ROW: Bob Karn, Jeanne Fox, Brenda Regan, Susie Young, Karen Knutson, Linda Cline, Jim Devereaux, Lavon Lutes, Frank Skyfca. THIRD ROW: Carole Cornelius, Frank Witecki, Tom Clark, Terry Frazer, Alex Reinof, Devin Drake. Dana Mollenkopf, Bruce Conner. FOURTH ROW: Dave Parker, Steve Messman, Earl Schwerk, Dave Purdum, Dallas Dawson. V- -.- UW--..-H -M-,f--f-,f-'----Tf-f---sf-tj-f-f--fe---51,1-rave' ' ' - , . , , in g , 1 . fr V as V A y . 1,4 ' -Q 'T 4. V , ' 41 V K , , MQ. 'MA J . ' rf -' . -- . '.i l'ff 1 '? 55 .--. t - . t ef ' we sri. t e 1 an f .a.. fl ef a f A -A T .. 1 'J' , 4 , v?'v Q 4 lr! , I 1 - if if ' pa, V. i 1: -523, I P V A ' A ' . . A e ' ' -Q ,B ' ' 1 ,,'t- ' 1 ff , -r-rg -1 . Reef' ff' ' '- ' f ' 1 , A f r I if 4-yr' ,I f ' i. ' e 'n 3 if - : t .','l 3 'WY M . S I 'gl 5' X , .yi-. M 'i h .1 ,an s. an mp X J I I -'vrk l ' GDN T V ' w -4. . ' A T . J ' ' I .ur ' ' . 'T as' 1' FT fl Qi :V I 7 tx. ,VJ . t , U, ., i ,, : V, F . 4....,1 Z. if f iff W et . i ' ' , 1 ' f f 1, J f 1. 1 Q V I .I ff I . ! 1- . . X Y 'K 1 . s 1 2 , ,R !,.,j0j ,Q 1 , I , X A I . 4 . N. . . ff 1- 1 fur 'V ' 1' .', 'fff' NV ON raps. lifke ,fyfp N ' . rl. I 1 . , ' I I I N - Q N 2' - 5- 1' 1 ' . 170 , . I , Cheer uRip 'em u tear 'em up, g This all-fan leaders inspire victories. Whc State game w time in the ga Although tl forced a few s Cheerleaders v ln a year ' Cheerleaders Q ing new chee ketball games to unify 28,01 cream and cr CPS of l. U. nois highl-U The clLib, lggggidlhgludf .aided black belt levi lil, 'Ohm' the lhree aimsel' rsical strength and of FI only Study throwplllig rs of the art. Sam iv? judo is taught Om, is taught to the farm. 5' competition with Oth! Zh Xvrltlcrl and Oral ew! namota tco-instructorj, john ns lVlCC-PTCSJ, Ray Wm lar tco-instructorl, Itimm nstruclorj. SECOND ROW lung. Karen Knutson, Lim, Vfca- THIRD ROW: Carole :f2ZCr. Alex Reinof, Dem lRTH ROW: Dave Parker. las Dawson, 0 -E- 'W' K , 1 ' , 1 as-L . - ' fl ff JIS! . A V I A 4 ' U 4 1 I , .,,,V V. 1 a V 5 V . is I ol if I 'fi ' 4 , l J l r. 133 - Wi? 4 1 g I F . 1 , . 1 , , , A ' I if r f Q. xv Y A X - -. -V Y'v if' ,Ll 'flpl 4 ' ' ir I PX i A 'it? ?ifj 0 . 'X f'?!!':?Q' 5 , '11 Xt, ' 4 ' ' C: 1-. ,ij-' -' -fQf.-jz4m,,-.z. He- Rip 'em up, tear 'em up, give 'em hell Hoosiers! Rip 'em up, tear 'em up, give 'em hell Hoosiers. This all-familiar yell from the stands led by our spirited cheer- leaders inspired the football team to several exciting final-quarter victories. Who will ever forget the last 60 seconds of the Michigan State game when the Fightin, Hoosiers took the lead for the first time in the game to win it. Although the swinging ponytails and bouncy blondes may have forced a few spectators to miss one of Sniadecki's solo tackles, the cheerleaders were surely an added attraction to the games. In a year when student body enthusiasm ran high, the varsity cheerleaders encouraged a vigorous cry from the fans by perform- ing new cheers and acrobatic skills during both football and bas- ketball games. What other group of young, spirited people is able to unify 28,000 fans into one block of student power to boost the cream and crimson on to victory-none other than the cheerlead- ers of I. U. 'E qi ie VARSITY CH EERLEA DERS-lfrom leftl Al Gatti, Kris Beasley, Ken Van Arsdall, Wendy Frzmey. Jim Lewis, Roberta tRedl Davies, Ned Bench, Marabeth Wells fCapl.J, Pat Kivland, Peggy Kellum. Dave Thomp- son. Myra Gibson. l7l 'K ,n- 2 Q sm Ill .,. l ,gLs:.isk-11 5 Hi.. -1-iff.-i. : -2212, '- ' 1 .1-24-1 Q gt s 1 v QNX l tk Basketball s Indiana's basketball team missed the elevator on the way up this time and for the second straight year landed in the Big Ten cellar despite added scoring strength provided by Kenny Goose'7 Johnson and '4Jumpin' Joe Cooke, Johnson and Cooke Hnished fourth and fifth, respectively, in the conference in scoring behind Purdue's Rick Mount, 35.2 points a game, and two centers, Michigan's Rudy Tomjanovich and Ohio State's Dave Sorenson. Johnson averaged 22.6 point a game and placed second to Tomjanovich in rebounding with a 12.2 average, and Cooke wound up with a 21.4 average. Johnson also led the conference in free throw attempts with 125, and made 91 of these, good enough for second-place behind Mount's 105. However, this silver lining indeed had its dark cloud and it seemed to be placed at the problem Coach Lou Watson had of trying to find a starting line- up. Watson went through at least 10 starting five-man quintets, but was unable to find a steady guard to pair up with Cooke. Among his candidates, all under- classmen, were 5-10 Larry Gipson, 4.6, 6-1 Rick Atkinson, 2.1, and 6-5 Ben Niles, who played in only seven conference games. Watson did find a more-than-adequate back-up man for center Bill DeHeer in junior college transfer Mike Branaugh. Branaugh, who proved to be very popular with the fans, averaged six points a game in his limited role and with DeHeer graduating, might find the center spot open if Joby Wright has trouble shifting to the varsity. Unfortunately for the Hoosiers, the Big Ten was exceptionally strong in basketball during the 1968-69 season and showed this by compiling a 70-3 non-conference record. Up to the start of conference competition, I. U. had a 4-5 record which stood last in the Big Ten. All other schools were above .500, Illinois 10-0 and Northwestern at 9-1. The high and low point of the year were gained against the same team, Purdue. The Boilermakers found the Hoosiers to be trouble in BloomingIOI1 and pulled out a 96-95 win. However, at Lafayette in I.U.'s last game, Purdue won by the largest margin recorded in the Big Ten during the season, 44 points, 120-76. 'gli ' The Hoosiers posed one of the most powerful offensive threats in the Big Ten during the season and leading the charge was Joe Cooke Crightj and Ken Johnson faboveb. Cooke and Johnson, both averaging around 22 points a game during the Big Ten season, each had their own patented shots. N si , L 1 . t X UIAN I 2 Uimi IINBSA 1963-69 VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD-FRONT ROW: Jeff Stocks- dale. Ric Atkinson. Larry Gipson. Kevin Bass, Gabe Oliverio, Joe Cooke, Asst. Coach Jerry Oliver. SECOND ROW: Coach Lou Watson, Bill Sten- bcrg, Bill DcHcer, Mike Branaugh. Mick Szymanczyk, John Muirhead. THIRD ROW: Sr. Mgr. Don Knapp. Mike Niles, Earl Schneider, Mike No- land. Kenny Morgan. Ken Johnson, Ben Niles, Freshman Coach Tom Bolyard. I7-I 'Q . ca. kj . - DIANA Ei. NUIANA I 4 3 . , I 1 I 5 wi V. Indiana 70 . . INDIANA 5 8 Indiana 83 , . INDIANA 77 INDIANA 88 , Indiana 94 Quaker City Tourn INDIANA Indiana 88 Indiana 72 Indiana 82 Indiana 87 Indiana 72 INDIANA 87 INDIANA 87 INDIANA 79 INDIANA 65 Indiana 83 Indiana 88 Indiana 95 Indiana 79 , INDIANA IOI Indiana 64 Indiana 36 I Indiana 76 M 2, , s.. .mf J.f,,ss BASKETBALL RECORD Indiana 70 ..... OHIO UNIVERSITY INDIANA 5 8 ............. Missouri Indiana 83 ...... KANSAS STATE INDIANA 77 .,,,. North Carolina St. INDIANA 88 .......,....... Loyola Indiana 94 ...i..... N OTRE DAME Quaker City Tournament-Philadelphia INDIANA 86 ...,, ..... N iagara Indiana 88 Indiana 72 Indiana 82 , , . Indiana 87 I Indiana 72 . INDIANA 87 INDIANA 87 INDIANA 79 INDIANA 65 Indiana 83 . Indiana 88 , Indiana 95 , Indiana 79 , INDIANA 101 Indiana 64 , Indiana 86 , , Indiana 76 . , ...HLASALLE .,.....,ST JOSEPH,S , I .OHIO STATE , . .MICHIGAN . . . . . , .IOWA . . ,Northwestern ......,.DePaul . . . . I .Michigan State ....,Wisconsin .,......,MINNESOTA . . , . .NORTHWESTERN ......,..PURDUE . I . .MINNESOTA . . . ..... Wisconsin ,. ,. ...ILLINOIS . . . .OHIO STATE ...,..PURDUE n, V-M ,. The I.U. season had both its ups and downs as is shown here by cheerleader Red Davies. 175 lik time out for I.U. as Coach Lou Watson takes a hrcaithcr from the hectic pace the Hoosiers set. The score in the background indicates that it was one of the coaich's better moments-the Hoosiers lead, 48-44. 176 '-new P', gi-- '-.NYJ -,.4- -is.. 'I s l I c t t N t W a 'ik i ' 5-...,-N.N..Nm V' .van , The Hoosier front line was usually found in action somewhere under the boards. Mike Noland, 6-5 junior fabovej, looks in disbelief as the ref calls a jump ball. Denny Meadors of Ohio State tried to get in for a back door layup, but found Bill DeHeer, I.U.'s 6-9 center Qaboye leftj waiting with a bucket of water, socking it to the unfortunate Buckeye. Finally, Ken Johnson, 6-6 for- ward fto lefty and leading rebounder in the Big Ten shows his skill against the Boilermakers. l af' 1 .4v,.,,..U '-HM, ,. A-,I-,,,..-1 l M. L 51533 llfgslj -' rs 4. ',.x1'iL5 '5f2Q ' ' u x A.-' ,.V. D-.i:t,Sk:' V . w.-:W l . x x7 . 4 'T . M 115 ...i'. ' ..'xw.-X. 9 r- ..5,, Q r r-'ff-1971. 'Qi' WQVY' aa ' . , ' , - L' y -rfvr-,ye-1 .ex-,. l . L.. A if '. Ph T.. ct-- P . V!! Y . Q. - I L-6 ry F' of 178 .in-' 1 ' -4 ... - .x fv- -. ,. . . - ,X .V - f . e'lg H . ., H.. , . .M - . if ..-up .. eg. .W-.. ' HL1f???iFtf' f5fff fd +:. wr V , inf,-'L SQ ' . fflffv' Ft. lr .nog . X .f A. v . 51,- -- A-4. - 'is V 'a1aw.4 V. ,.,q3q.,,,oL -4 'w 1 3 Q .Q .Q - l ' ' , e3,,::a1':.. F I , ' g p - 1 fa-'f '-,. 1 .An , .v,- 'Y-f24':'i: ' ,F A ' .f L,-vi,-Nr.-., if. :ff A. - . gf-c--L, . . ,. V ,rj ff f -5-T ' Qxcs- --LMP ' .,.- ...ff .. , 4. 1,4 11. 1 J 'X - ' 4-iffstl'-ffn f A - Y - A .ls-f 2-4- K 41. . ...gi ,. - 4-1 Charlie Hickcox is probably the best swimmer in the 'v VW United States, if not the world. Hickcox won three gold medals at the '68 Olympics in Mexico City, and led the 4 f ,'i, l Hoosiers to their ninth Big Ten title in a row. ' 'l Q ff few' Dave Perkowski, shivering here, is one of the fabulous corps of I.U. breaststrokers which captured 46 points in the event in the Big Ten Meet to boost I.U. to its first place finish. Dave also swam in the Olympics at Mexico City. -42 1 1969 NCAA SWIIN Jon Hahnfeldt, Wi Rich Anderson, C Gilmore, Bill Bai Frank McCullough Swimm What more c. Bay had the Pa team has appear else has, unless and Mexico City The Hoosier ' WSIS and divers img Bloomingtot ever could. One HiCkcox. Mark Dahlberg. Brvar Whell One comes at the two mat Billingsley, ' LKDOCN and H TCH title, a feat i d0uble winneig ere. is one of the fabulous vhieh captured 46 pointsin ret to boost I.U. to its lim ln the O1YfUPiCs at Mexico Q 534 X 1969 NCAA SWIMMING CHAMPIONS-FRONT ROW: John Zimmerman, Jim Henry, Jon Hahnfeldt, Win Young, Bob Matus, Jack Laughlin. SECOND ROW: Pete Dahlberg, Rich Anderson, George Smith, Dave Perkowski CCo-Capt.J, Don McKenzie, Corky Gilmore, Bill Baird, Tom Geiman. THIRD ROW: Jack Pettinger fAsst. Coachj, WF' an f NJ: I as.. 1'-:iv 1 vu- l . ,, A ,f if . W , I . 1 ' LI ell- tManagerb. Frank McCullough, Ron Jacks, Fred Southward, Bryan Bateman, Charlie Hiekcox 1Co- Swimming What more can be said? New York had its Yankees, Green Bay had the Packers and Boston had its Celtics. Yet, another team has appeared on the scene to dominate sports like no one else has, unless you include the U.S. swim teams of the Tokyo and Mexico City Olympics. The Hoosier tankers, the most powerful aggregation of swim- rners and divers one could find in any American college, is put- llng Bloomington, Ind., on the underseas map like no other sport ever could. One could go down the current list of names: Charlie Hickcox, Mark Spitz, Fred Southward, Don McKenzie, Pete Dahlberg, Bryan Bateman, Jim Henry and many others. Yet, when one comes down to the nitty gritty, the finger seems to stop at the two magic men: James Doc Counsilman and Hobie Billingsley. K'Doc and Hobie piloted their team to its ninth straight Big Ten title, a feat performed by no one else in the conference. Three double winners topped the list of I.U. notables. Charlie Hickcox lost his crown in the 200-yard individual medley, but came on to take the 100- and 200-yard backstrokes. Jim Henry, probably the top diver in the U.S., took both the one and three meter titles and Fred Southward, ace freestyle distance swimmer defended his title in the 1,650-yard event, and also took the 500-yard distance. However, what contributed most to the I.U. dominance of the meet was the team's depth in the breaststroke. In the 100-yard event held on Friday of the meet, I.U. took second, third and fourth behind Illinois' excellent Kip Pope, timed at l:0O.5. Pete Dahlberg came in at l:00.88, Davc Perkowski finished at 1:00.99 and Don Mackenzie was right on Dave's back at l:01.0. The 200-yard breaststroke was even more of a gold mine as once again Pope took a first place, but the Hoosiers coming on to take second, third, fourth, sixth and l2th for a total of 46 points. a large chunk of the 517 compiled by the I.U. team. Capt.J, Mark Spitz, Steve Ware, Jimmy Counsilman, Jim Doc Counsilman tHead Coachb, Hobie Billingsley CDiving Coachj. FOURTH ROW: Corby Sanders tlvlanagerb, Steve Borowski, Dave Marker, Tom Warburton, Mark Wallace tManagerJ, Al Kane l79 ' 'U' Chet Justrcmski may be n little old at IV '4 ZS for this 5c:ir's IIUI swimming I Q'-'A' tczim. but lhc former I.U. grCI1l IHHCIC ii to the Olympic Games zilong with I other Hoosier swimmers. SWIMMING RECORD I ,!, Abs. INDIANA S5 I Cincinnati 28 INDIANA 75 I Indiana State 38 INDIANA first in the Big Ten Relays INDIANA 63 I I Michigan 60 . 4. A V INDIANA 7l Southern Illinois 33 I INDIANA 70 I I I I Minnesota 53 Y' i INDIANA 79 I .Michigan State 44 INDIANA 83 . . I I Purdue 45 INDIANA 94 I . .Ohio State 29 INDIANA 66 I ,,II Wisconsin 57 INDIANA 73 I I . . I IMichigan 50 Nr ,Ia I INDIANA 66 I I I I IIIII Cincinnati 46 ' P INDIANA lirst in the Big Ten Meet ' '-' 'AZ 12: I H 4 4 - ' 55. I 1 I , . I V X I I I 1 A vf. I .1-f - fi: '-Q1 .' .J - FTF? s. --if-Q-. X- f x. S.- Q, ' 451' s v- ' 4, '- I .- , A .I -s 'P V- . .I Y, ,VI ..,. 43 . nys. QU' v-'V 'a - -IJ jj. ,II A ...ln-,ayg-s,-. 4 Q1-L-.L ' .ff ' 4,1 sg:-I--'.I .A J, if 'mf if-Q J N f i ,Civ A x ,Aja-14 .I-.flee A-' I , I, , L Im X I -,Iggy N 'K' ,- Alif 4. ' lm' f--149 ij ' 5 ' I . In - A -- ' ff. - 4 Fred Southward not only defended Q., 1: -' ,Q his 500-yard freestyle crown in the -39 sr- g I - ' - ISO 14,0 -. 1 B12 Ten Meet, but also took top hon- ors in the 1650 yard event. Hobie Billingsley, I.U.'s outstanding diving coach also made the trip to Mexico City as coach for the US team. Billingsley was also named as the top diving coach in the nation. . .....,..-.- f Z 1 ,., l '- Ilvfff-,z' V254-Q rv - 'QD if 9 ii UN vliii :flew ff ji , f I ,,,,'-n xxx f , I ,iff ff K Epi? 'J ifkiif ' f i il if A 1 ' ,iw-lf .-IJ, ,. -X My ll swf f . NCAA Swimming NN'liai's up. Doel' lndiana's swimming team took its second sirqiiglit NCA,-X title as the Hoosiers placed men in every final ex- cept two. and won nine of the IS titles ollered at Royer Pool. Lead- ing ,lames Dot C'ounsilinan's charge on the meet title was Mark Spitz, freslmian from Santa Clara. California. who won three indi- vidual titles, Spitz took lirsts in the 500-yard freestyle. 200-yard freestyle and the IOO-yard butterfly. lfloiiever, not to be forgotten was l96S's World Swimmer of the Year, C'harlie Hiekeox. The Mexico City Olympic star won firsts in the 200-yard individual medley. and the ZOO-yard backstroke. Cliarlie l'iiiia also took a second in the century backstroke, ii here he was beat by two-hundredths of a second by Stanford's lfred Haywood. Charlie's two titles gave him seven career NCAA meet titles, placing him in a tie for second behind Southern Cal's Roy Saari bool and Washington's .lack Medica f'36D, each with nine. Diver Jim Henry also took two individual titles. off the one and three meter boards. ln the three-meter finals Henry was given a IO by one of the judges. almost unheard of in diving circles. Henry led a sweep of the one-meter board and Win Young followed him in the three-meter to give the Hoosiers 70 points from diving. The two other l.U. wins came from Don McKenzie's win in the IOO-yard breaststroke and the Hoosier 400-yard medley relay team. ln all. I I NCAA and American records were broken, including two by Spitz. one by Hickcox, one by McKenzie and one by the I, U. Medley relay team. Probably the most dominating figure in the meet. besides l.U.'s Spitz and Hickcox, was Long Beach State's Hans Fassnacht. Fassnacht sei American records CNCAA alsoj in the 400-yard individual medley and l.650-yard freestyle, and tied Spitz's record in the 500-yard freestyle. He also turned in probably the most sterling performance of the meet when he swam away from the tield in the 1.650 yard freestyle. breaking UCLA's Mike Burton's record of 15:59.-1. with a 15:5-1.2. Making its presence felt very much in the meet was Southern California, The Trojans, very strong in the freestyle, hnished sec- ond to l.U.'s -127 points, with 306. USC won both freestyle relays ll.Lf. placing second both timesl and took one individual title. Eyery member of the l.U.'s I8-man team scored in the meet, including freshmen Jimmy Counsilman, George Smith, Bill Baird, Peter Dahlberg and Tom Warburton. lt looks like the Hoosiers will have a team in contention again in the 1970 NCAA Meet at the University of Utah. 1' -. le? V - -A---A ii, .ti Ag-.. F A i 'f--v -izsit.. if , 2. 3:4 ,,. , ,W Y, V ,-,fi 4 . v e f v If I gl 1 gyy'g,l' lu kgs., We f 1 as, :fix 4. 'i I i i' . 'X at 1, 'Q' vis: 9 'Y Q9 -9 A ' is ' ,:,,.... A2.- 5 M E ie' ,-.s f K f as A F9 1 , fx I 1 5 5 , . J y fit ffl ' . ku 1 1'-'W KN , . In . .7- . I. , 1. ., if Kiwf I 'A ,fra viii?- ' P Y A f n-Ii ff' YH .A . . , I V, A F4 Ag wr .VT ,rg XA. V U r I ,,+ it , A if .4 t , .yy lr- 1 fy ' gn. -1 9 ,Nia ' ' - fQ'L..,, s.f'? ', F' 4 'Ji!:i,i5 Q i -.., i ts K4 -1 f:' 'Iliff' LE... ,4 17-,, 1,1 ' v Mark Spitz fswimmer in upper lanej barely touches out Long Beach State star swimmer Hans Fassnacht in the 500-yard freestyle. Spitz Cleftj set an NCAA record with Fassnacht in the preliminaries of this event at 4:33.2, breaking the old mark by four seconds. FINAL TEAM STANDING 1. INDIANA . . . ,.... ............ . 427 2. Southern California .... . . ..,..,. 306 3. Stanford , . . . .. . . . 199 4. Michigan . . . , . . . . 166 5. Yale .,...... . . . . 160 6. UCLA ..... . . . . . 102 7. Long Beach State . . . . 82 8. Ohio State ..,,.. 61 9. Oregon . . . . 45 10. Florida . . . 43 11. Princeton ,.,. 42 12. Michigan State , . . 38 13. Colorado , . . . 33 14. Southern Illinois . 25 15. Minnesota . , . 1 21 16. Purdue . . . . . - 20 17. Southern Methodist 20 18, Wisconsin . , . . . 19 19. Ohio University . 20. North Carolina State . Vid' 'ii ' X ,gl ,w4.,.j W OH if '31 5 ,- v, 7 ' I .izfyi WNW: f i 4. . , J , e M..- SA. is No one can he sure if Bugs Bunny had this particular coach in mind it hen he coined his famous expression. What's Up, Doc? hut we erin be certain that Coach James Counsilman would say, 'tltly swimming team. Doc is probably the most admired swimming coach in the world as he has produced a swimming team that has not finished lower than third in the last six NCAA swim meets. fi l ,1.. l . P ll' A ' J.-W. ' . 1, 'Fifi A f f ' .t ww 'A . , H, V ,u-,r 1. ' , 'QLD 169945. . -3 I, 4, . - f 'ff t- .1 - -' .,-f' ' 1 Dd,,f,t4, A 'C' 5, ' ,fi ,f .' A4 ,ve ,. '-f,,,,1m-vi-3' Q -,,f Q, - . -,-vw -, Q- f-3.. ,,.- , WN 7,-1, fi-. .,:px,,, t.,1 ,H 'me -aff 5' ' ' ff wlijwvi F .. ' ' -4.6. . v. fig!-ful -y . L' z ' 'fpdw 1. .W -1 V, .jg fl,--f ,Lg f ,vt M ,fffvwfw-ff-f ' '. ,.i '5::'iG - ff-.af4Q?li'f'.f5.A'2.qf'Z4Cii 'ZA:'QL' .L 'z' .film'4?b'f. f'3i..1?l'eZfl'21'4:f,7t3:-:LV1 1' -' --1- -'W'-4 Although Indiana won the meet by more than 100 points, other teams did have their glory when Hans Fassnacht tabovel and the Southern Cal freestyle relay team tleftj swept to record breaking performances. Fassnacht sped to ties of 4107.7 in the 400-yard individual medley and a 15:54.2 clocking in the 1,650 freestyle. USC won both the 800 and 400-yard relays in Amer- ican and NCAA record times. 4. N H s x , X EL , l ag? . L Q if A at t fy H H' 3 V, . 5 I ,lg l r IS-1 lj ' 7 'f Qijc lg Q f f' fi 511 Ago I li. It was diving that proved Vive Ia Difference as Jim Henry fcenterl, Win Young fIeftJ, and Jon Hahnfeldt Crightj went I-2-3 in the one- meter and Henry and Young were l-2 in the three-meter as Hahnfeldt dropped out after suffering Il leg injury. At left is Henry in the three meter finals. W. 19615-60 LQYNIN.-XSl'lCS 'I'E.-XXI-FRONI' ROW: Asst. Coach .lim Brown. llutl Hunt. .-Xl Liatti, Paul Limlf Gary lfunke. Dwayne Wiser tCapt.J. Chuck lfzulc. SECOND ROW: Icrry Collins. Fred Mann. Sam Cullison. Pat Kiv- Lnntl, Nlcl Jacobson. llob Wilmer. Coach Otto Ryser. S6 -sf' i I G mnastics Indianals gymnastic team was pretty much of a non-entity in the Big Ten during the 1967-68 season finishing last, but it came back this year to sport a 6-6 overall record and placed sixth in the Big Ten to cap Dr. Otto Ryser's coaching career at Indiana. Dr. Ryser is retiring after a 22-year career with I.U. Heading the Hoosier surge this year was all-around man Pat Kivland who set an I.U. record by topping the l6OO individual point total this past season. Kivland was aided by Captain Dwayne Wiser who is l.U.'s chief threat on the steel rings, but was hindered most of the year by tendonitis in his elbow. WiSCf also helped Coach Ryser with his knowledge of technique and form. Coming back to help I.U. retain its new-found power are sophomores Gary Funke and Chuck Earle, and junior Al Gatti. Funke will probably take senior Kivland's place in the all-around, while Earle's specialty is the rings. Gatti performs in the all-around and floor exercise. Gymnastics is not the only sport which some of the gymTlaSlS are limited to. Kivland and Gatti were both cheerleaders as WHS Bob Witmer. Kivland, one of LU L On the parallel bars. ruch of a non-entity in rishing last, but it came Jrd and placed sixth in :hing career at Indiana. xith I.U. :as all-around man Pat ng the 1600 individual was aided by Captain on the steel rings, bv! itis in his elbow. WISH .edge of technique and new-found power arf e, and junior Al Gallia place in the all-around, rforms in the all-around I some of the gYmUaf'f nth cheerleaderS 2151131 l Pat Kivland, one of I.U.'s top all-around men, holds an L on the parallel bars. GYMNASTIC RECORD INDIANA 141 INDIANA 141 INDIANA 164 Indiana 154 . Indiana 149 ,, Indiana 172 . . INDIANA 152 Indiana 167 . Indiana 167 , , . , . . . .Illinois fCirc1eD . I A . .Ball State ...,,i,...,.Wisconsin .......,..,.....IOWA INDIANA STATE ....,....OHIOSTATE ....,.......KentState . . I . . .MICHIGAN MICHIGAN STATE INDIANA 160 .,.,.,...,,. Minnesota INDIANA 139 Season record: 6-5 I . I . .Illinois State The rings are probably the most difficult apparatus to master, but here Gary Funke holds an L cross. l'l6S'6'l WRESTI ING TEAR!-lfRON'l' ROW: Ron Hanna. Steve Holda- uay, liob Keesey, lixcrelic Barnard, Scott Sparks, Don Dotlieh. Doug Scliinitll, SECOND ROW: Nlicl-tcp lanes, Sandy Tilton. Paul Langille. Rick Reel. Marty Rolirman. Jerry Estes, lim Lcntz tCapl.l. Tony Ranicri. 'IRHIRD ROW: Coach Charley Nlellanicl. Ron Ramsey. Frank Canarecci. Nlondy McDaniel. Chuek Wurlschnig. Nlarty Hep. John Arbuckle, Ed Ma- guire. Larry Denker. .P 3 Aa... Wrestling Coach Charlie McDaniel knew what he was saying at the bc- ginning of the season when he said, uThis is going to be pretty much of a rebuilding yearf' The I.U. wrestlers, riddled by injuries and hurt by inexperience, came off with a tie for seventh place in the Big Ten. However, shining through this dim cloud was senior Jim Lcntz who captured the individual title at 145 pounds. Over the season Lcntz was 15-3-l. Other top individuals were senior Sandy Tilton U0-4-41 and junior Everett Barnard f9-31. However, someone was injured at one time or another for the grapplers and this included juniors Scott Sparks and Ron Hanna and sophomore Dave Geiger. Coach McDaniel's problem next year seems to be finding a replacement for Lcntz and keeping his team healthy. X Wag S is going I0 be ppm. Qlers. riddled bw - -' . , I lIljLlIlES tie tor seventh place in I was senior Jim Lentz 3UUdS- Over the season ere senior Sandy Tilton ime or another for the parks and Ron Hanna Daniels problem neil Lentz and keeping hig Saiiflil at the bf. 1 4? .j' ' '--45 WRESTLING RECORD INDIANA 26 INDIANA 20 ,..............., Illinois .,...Purdue Indiana 15 . . . ,.,, INDIANA STATE Indiana 8 . . A .,.,,.... MICHIGAN Indiana 0 .....,. MICHIGAN STATE INDIANA 22 ..,..,..,. Wisconsin State Indiana 8 ..,..IOWA Indiana 12 .,,..... MANKATO STATE Indiana 12 . . .NORTHERN ILLINOIS INDIANA 16 ...,..,.i... . Wisconsin INDIANA 35 . . . . ,Minnesota INDIANA 22 .. ,,,.....,.. Illinois INDIANA 20 ,.......i..... Wisconsin Indiana 10 . . . . .NORTHWESTERN Indiana 15 ...,...i.,... OHIO STATE Indiana tied for seventh place in Big Ten Meet Senior Jim Lentz Qleftb sizes up his opponent as sophomore Mickey Janes tbelowj. Lentz was Hoosiers' only individual champion in the Big Ten, ing the 145-pound crown. 12 9 16 20 31 10 24 19 24 14 18 IO 9 23 18 does the tak- ,z' 1 'I an ,F , . - AXA . - . 'g ,Q sw .Y - A , -r - -Q. . T .., .'-4' .. ' Y l when -- ' 1 .. ' .wi ,. . Q . .... U ,, , . .4 4 , -' A '- .. r- 4 ' 3 ,Q-1 ' , , ' - ' - s - ' V-ian sf.. N . . . f ' 0 ...,q,,5- , N ,vi h - .. n n .V -- 5 f , -.,,,p--QA , llc-'f'..cf f'fj' ' Q.. r x. ir 1. Lv.. - .-.M , . li A153 V 'JA 1 -lit-, Q. ,....'-13 .LJ n - -- QF' ' xml nv F-my A r ' -4.4.0 ., foot p .1 .f.,l ' ,st + va 4 ' . i , l . in. ' 'Ml 53 Hs. ..-asf' ' f ' ' N ar Y I 1 'ly ' , .glit- L . , . Q ' I 5 g Q ' 'x - 4 it Q 'el ., j .tv - , , , . . ,.,-1 i - ' , - 3' . . . F - ' . , 1- , c...-H' M, g , ,. f - . . HF s. 5.7 i- -151' ' '- ffl-.f'5 . .s i 7 - , ' '. L LLL. - L3 f -aft' ia . fs . 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The program was organized in 1922 and includes pgirticiptttion in 20 team sports :ind 15 at the indixidual level. lntr.imur.il lxtskethtill teams caught some of the spotlight this year as the top ones xiere chosen to play against l.L'.'s frosh cage crop headed by 6-3 Jobp Wright. The freshmen won till the exhibition games. but a few teams put up tt good tight, those being from Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Alpha Tau Omega. L'nfortun.itel5. the head of the intramural program. Dr. Robert L. Stuntpner. pissed .may this last year. but the reins were taken well in hand by his associates Dale E. Phelps .ind Randy Crites. Diiiding the campus into three categories, Fraternity. Residence Hall aint! Independent. the intrtimurxil program includes both league play and post-season playotis. From touch football to table tennis. the intramural department proxides l.l.'. students with a wide choice of sports to supple- ment their studies. 190 e.,,. , s Rifle Teal Indiana's rifle team taking the Big Ten Crt meet with Tom Wilsc competing in various 1 Association sectionals i Wilson took a seco competition against eig he took a first. The rifle team pract it is coached by Sgt. Iii ever, the team is separz l l l t l l i l Rifle Team Indiana's rifle team did not repeat their 1968 performance in taking the Big Ten crown, but they did take a third place in the meet with Tom Wilson leading the way. The Hoosiers, besides competing in various dual meets, also were in the National Rifle Association sectionals where they placed second. Wilson took a second place in these sectionals and in ROTC competition against eight teams from other schools in the midwest, he took a first. The rifle team practices each day in the Union rilie range, and it is coached by Sgt. Jim North from the ROTC department. How- ever, the team is separate from the department. 3 'ii X551 1,1 55-is ,I ,ga lt. , i l , r l i r I I r l l 1969 RIFLE TEAM-FIRST ROW: John Mitchell, Bruce Woodard. Phil HufTm:in. SECOND ROW: Capt. .loc Heird. Ralph Howes. Tom Wilson. Cliff Cullodcn. Sgt. Jim North. l9l 1..- W w. W .' .016 -rf f 2 1969 INDOOR TRACK SQUAD-FIRST ROW: Larry I-Iighbaugh, Mike Goodrich, Jim Press, Vern Jolgren, Bob Kennedy, John Weldy. SECOND ROW: Jim Rehmer, Mike Coyle, Kevin Grimsleys Bob Legge, Jim Teter, Greg Blitz. THIRD ROW: Ken Lundgren, Wes Brooker, Mike Stout, Jim Pidhirney, Bill Wells, Hal Decker, Reed Indoor Track Gary Haupert and Mike Goodrich, I.U.'s two super Sophs on the track, led the Hoosier cindermen to their best finish in the Big Ten indoor meet in quite a while, placing second to Wisconsin, Haupert jumped 6-10 to win his specialty, while Goodrich sei an I.U. record in the 300-yard dash at 130.4 in taking a first. Senior Paul Gaydos also came through in the pole vault as hc went 15-6 in taking conference honors. Highlight of the season came when Haupert, who set an I.U, record in the high jump as a freshman at 6-10, went over 7-1 in official competition. This, of course, set an I.U. record and estab- lished Haupert as one of the top jumpers in the nation. Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Paul Gaydos, James Ricks, Don Crask, Terry Musika, Ken Hall, Mark Gibbens, Darrell Davis. FIFTH ROW: Kelvyn Moore, Bob Winchell, Gary Haupert, Chuck Taylor, Hal Decker, James Arbuckle, Rich Fuhs. X. , HX g - , so ' . t Qi ? --Lay i is rx, iv., xe. 8 .W rf' ,X N L. ll fi f 1 1 two supgl- Sophs on nest linish in the Big :cond to Wisconsin, bile Goodrich set an Qing a first. the pole vault as he iert, who set an LU. l0. went over 7-1 in .U. record and estab. e nation. rmes Ricks, Don Crask, :ll Davis. FIFTH ROW: :rt. Chuck Taylor. Hal X . ,.-.V - . ,c-XJ., .-.--1 off., S ., T. L L YM 2351? ff' ' ' ,lx ,V 5' r -Q J 1 'sf ' A sf if ' 'I cL,tf'rf,,, .. I it I ' t l 1 w L I, W I R Q . aff- -v fx v rg XE 3 .9'ff.51e , 2 V' QT A. i . - 'F 1- f ls 1- 4 LE -f Ik 1 J I fd i gl Ji -4 xg I. -.-4.4--'V 1 I, L K . Gary Haupert thrilled I.U.'s indoor track fans by becom- ing the first Hoosier high jumper to clear the seven foot barrier. He later upped his record to seve n feet one inch. . fir' INDOOR TRACK RECORD Indiana 61 ,.,, NOTRE DAME Indiana 68 ,... ..,. O HIO STATE INDIANA 73M . , Purdue Indiana 74 , I . MICHIGAN INDIANA 84 I , ,Michigan State INDIANA 99 . Western Kentucky Indiana placed second in the Big Ten meet. 79 77 58 SIM 75 65 51 In the Hoosier's meet with Western Kentucky, just about everyone came home a winner, as did I.U.'s Mike Coyle here. Z fr., , Vt ms 1 3 i l 5 'l I I 1 . -f m, 44 l 7 I xi 7 L , fef , --' If-' , TW? ' ,- rg.f3 'fz , I , 1 - l k , ' , J . , ' ' I I' ' ., v:,,wf,' U -Ls, ll,-' V. . ,I 'Qi' ' .' . I' W , I I . ,,, c - , , l . . . ' -- It . f f f c' i t , . ' aft' 1 -'45-..,gi.+f6lf fir, fl-ffgii' I-1 -4.4 .rn 4- 'ks , vj-L4 .1 '-Q, H72- -:V wi .ff 1 4 if I fuel.-fx-' ,. ,. ,l'l'f-Pwtgilfl' :IM qigigg W - V ,..:,. W -+- -Q ,. J- ,V I1 55,7 ,j -.-. fi - -55-gun, A-5-5-It I- ji y,,.-hr' lA..,nI,,y,u1,, fm- . .- A ew: .. 'M wibmi- 5 -a-uu.Knf'1-- 'A f 0 - -f 9' ' -1 y2,,,A w, ,. .. . .. rl . OUTDOOR TRACK SQUAD-INDIANA UNIVER- SITY-l968-FRONT ROW: Don Crask, Mike Stout, Kcn Lundgren. Eric Kirschner, Harry Thompson, Gary Chumbley. Larry Spivak. Bob Kennedy, Jeff Long, Jim Rehmer. SECOND ROW: Terry Musika, Wes Brooker, Dick Swift. Dave Atkinson. Bill Robinson, Bill Pidhirny, Ray Smith. Kevin Grimsley, Bill Wells, Mark Betner. THIRD ROW: Head Coach Jim Lavery, Charles Taylor, Bob White, Rich Fuhs, Ed Graham, Ken Hall, Co-Capt. Tom Keenan, Co-Capt. Mark Gibbens, Paul Gaydos. Hal Decker. Jim Arbuckle. Asst. Coach Bill Perrin. I9-l TRACK RECORD INDIANA 83 ..... East Tennessee State 62 113 ' 40 .... ..... T ENNESSEE Indiana Bowling Green 38 INDIANA 88 .. . ..... Minllesota Iowa Illinois NA 68 . . . ..... . . . . INDIA Michigan me Big State Meet: Indiana placed second- Big Ten Meet: Indiana placed eighth' Outdoor record: 7-I Iowa Qutdoor Miki reco clocl reco Mark Gibbens. a junio is 1, U,'s distance BCC- 4:05.8 in the mile ani chase. '. Il, .., 1 .x A i.T 'i': '4 fl' , Q 1 I A V.,r ,. L ix 5 r. K:- 'ln-5 t - .4 - ' .--ann.-a, --. 3 , .'.. - ,n, . -. -'91 I . - ... ,.-.-, , 4 I x ' f 7 ea ' ' -I ' it :1 V, l L J XX s.' l :- L 2 W-65 I ' x . 'if'bZ?4i'ri: I at V ' ffl iii I J ' ir'la'?b.sai::fatiii'!fsu1t'tiSl CoRD Tennessee State 62 . . TENNESSEE 113 Bowling Green 33 . . . .Minnesota 77 Iowa 47 Illinois 53 Michigan State 52 Iowa 47 edsecond. deighth. Outdoor Track Mike Goodrich has broken all freshman sprint records and highlights his times with a 206.9 clocking in the 70-yard dash, beating the world record holder Mel Pender. Mark Gibbens, a junior in the '68 track season, is I. U.'s distance ace. He has posted a time of 4205.8 in the mile and 8156.4 in the Steeple- chase. -- ,tr a,'.ig.' . t . -gg Q! - Y--g . -...,:-N,.:.. Q--Ai. . V -- -. . A ' .- -. ,.. .-. -inuzlrg Individuals and freshmen captured the spotlight of the '68 outdoor track team which linished a disappointing eighth in the Big Ten meet. Top performers during the year were Mike Goodrich, freshman sprinterg Mark Gibbens, varsity distance man, and Jim Arbuckle, I. U. record-holder in the shot put. Goodrich was at his best toward the end of the indoor season. He ran a 106.9 70- yard dash and a 206.0 time in the 60, both times one-tenth of a second off the listed world records. These marks, ofcourse, set new all-time Hoosier records. Other outstanding freshmen were Gary Haupert with a 6-10 high jump and Bob Winchell who broke Jim Arbuckle's freshman shot put record with a throw of 54- 9b. Gibbens, who ran the mile indoors, switched to the steeplechase outdoors and set an all-time I. U. mark in the event at 8:56.-1 for the 3,000 meter distance. He ran this in the Olympic Trials in Los Angeles and had the second best time by a Collegian there. Jim Arbuckle, most consistent Hoosier performer, took the Big Ten shot put at 56-IOM and later set an I, U. record at 59-IOW. Golf Playing on its own course, the I. U. golf team took the Big Ten championship for the second time in the team's 49-year history The Hoosiers won their last title in 1962. ' With the home advantage, Coach Bob Fitch's team took a 13. stroke lead after the first day of matches. I. U. held its lead on the second day with sixth man Bill Stinnett coming up with his best rounds of the season, 71 and 73. The Hoosier's total score was 151 1, 12 strokes better than second place Michigan State's. I. U.'s Steve Cisco was able to capture second place in the meet after taking the first round's lead. On the first day Cisco shot rounds of 71 and 72 for a total of 143. However, he ended up with two 76's for a 295 and second place behind Minnesota's Bill Brask, 293. Rounding out the top Hve Hoosiers were Jim Cheney, 305, Ron Essenpreis, 307, and Danny May and Stinnett, 309. The Hoosiers posted a 24-3-1 record for the year, best yet by the golf squad. Coach Bob Fitch will have four of his top six men retuming, Jim Cheney and Ron Essenpreis graduating from the 168 squad. tx A QQ.. ,. f ' .4 Ax INDIANA UNIVERSITY GOLF TEAM-1968-FROM LEFT-Jim Cheney, Wayne McDonald, Dan May, Walt Osterberg, Ron Essen- preis, Steve Cisco. Rick Lec. Bill Stinnctt. Coach Robert E. Fitch, 196 at I 1 c, - .g I he 'I l Runner-uP I,U.'s Steve Cisco was t but had spe ence meet tt if fum took U1 'f,. ' teams 49,x,eililiEg:n . no FllCl'1'5 1, ' ieimlookals. X L. held IIS lead Ohm! eOl'T1lI1g up with looney-5 total SCORM Niichigrm State-S. le iecow place in lhemeei ine Ilrst day C1500 sh 01 However. he endedu behind ximnem-S B5 vsiers were Jim Cheney we and sumieu, 309. for the year, beg e tour of his top Six meh Teis graduating from the I yet bv fl X l I L- . ,, L V Danny May, I. U.'s fourth man during the 1968 season, blasts out ofa trap on the rough Hoosier course. May finished the year with a 76.1 average and had 3 round of72. Runner-up in the Big Ten meet held in Bloomington, l.U.'s Steve Cisco studies chip shot made onto green. Cisco was the Hoosier's second man during the season, but had spectacular rounds of 71 and 72 in the confer- ence meet to take the top Spot. best '10-in f- . F .- I Jfgvzs , 4753, PLAYER ROUNDS AVERAGE BEST Jim Cheney 74.0 69 Steve Cisco 75.6 69 Ron Essenpreis 76.1 73C2J Danny May 76.1 72 Wayne McDonald 76.7 72125 Bill Stinnett 79.2 71 197 UWT' , - Wi-T ,Jr 1.3 I :EMM IW INDIANA UNIVERSITY BASEBALL SQUAD-I968-FRONT ROW: Grant Gaalema. Ken Winston, Tim Grogg, Steve Durfee, Ben Harrod, Chris Shelton. Gary Gray. Mike Ward. SECOND ROW: Pete Duhamel, Larry Oliver, Ron Pritzke, John Lobus, Jim Cline, Harry Gonso, Gene Foldenauer, Gary Brown, Andy Tillitson tSr. Mgr.J THIRD ROW: Bob Manuszak, Rich Schlib, Bob Woodward, Chuck Cline, Randy Lutterman, Tim Gardner, George Lanning, Jim Dowell, Pat Bender. FOURTH ROWS Head Coach Ernie Andres, Asst. Coach Jim Railey, Gary Sargent, Jim Lee, Thad Hodgdon, Mike Baughman, Jim Suskiewich, Bruce Miller, Larry Bishop. Steve Moore tTrainerI. Baseball Finishing with a I9-I2 record, Ernie Andres' diamondmen far surpassed their previous year's record of I4-23. Pitching was the name ofthe game for I. U. as the mound staff, led by Bill Gifford and Gary Sargent, compiled a total eamed run average of 1.97. I. U.'s opponents were much less effective against the Hoosier batsmen, racking up a 3.52 ERA. Leading the Hoosier hitters were Grant Gaalema, a sophomore without a grant-in-aid who earned a starting position at third base at the beginning of the season. Gaalema hit .297 and was followed by shortstop Bruce Miller and second baseman Benny Herrod, both at .284. All three retum for the '69 season. Although the Hoosiers were seven games above the .500 mark overall, they dipped to a 5-8 mark in Big Ten play. They had a chance, when 4-7, to even up for the season or even go over the .500 mark, but they split with Illinois and their Purdue double- header was called off. Doing its best against in-state teams, the baseball squad won the Indiana Collegiate Conference title with a record of 8-0. One of those games included an amazing 25-8 victory over the Evans- ville Aces. :tgwfeg I' BASEI INDIANA 6 . . . INDIANA 5 . . . Indiana 2 . . . Indiana I .... INDIANA 2 . . . Indiana 0 .... INDIANA 5 . . . INDIANA 4 . . . Indiana 3 ..... INDIANA 2 . . . INDIANA 5 . . . INDIANA 25 . .. INDIANA 4 . . . INDIANA 9 . . . Indiana 0 .... Indiana 2 ,, Indiana I .... INDIANA 5 . . . INDIANA 5 Indiana I .. Indiana 1 U Indiana I ..... INDIANA I INDIANA 4 .. . INDIANA 5 INDIANA 4 NDIANA 6 Indiana 2 .... INDIANA 5 . . . INDIANA 4 Indiana 1 t SIISOII Record: W c Blg Ten Record: XI ISTGI1: Indiana 7 K n sfxle 8 'J .,, I ' X if L G- ,I Ii wr ' S u V L4- fb vp , V, ,, 'fx UX X Q I 2 410 A 1aV X f' TWV me qv-W' BASEBALL RECORD INDIANA 6 ................... Butler 4 INDIANA 5 . . . ....,.. Pan America 2 Indiana 2 .... . . . PAN AMERICA 5 Indiana I .... . . . PAN AMERICA 2 INDIANA 2 . . . .... Pan America 1 Indiana O .... ..... S T. MARY 2 INDIANA 5 . . . ............. Trinity 4 INDIANA 4 .......... Southwest Texas 3 Indiana 3 ....... SOUTHWEST TEXAS 5 INDIANA 2 ................. Earlham 1 INDIANA 5 . . . . . . Evansville O INDIANA 25 . . . . . . Evansville 8 INDIANA 4 . . . . . . Evansville l INDIANA 9 . . . .......... Butler 3 Indiana 0 .. MINNESOTA 5 Indiana 2 . . MINNESOTA 4 Indiana I .... ....... I OWA 2 INDIANA 5 . . . .............. Iowa 3 INDIANA 5 ................. DePauw 3 Indiana I .... . . . Indiana I .... . . . Indiana 1 ..... INDIANA 1 . . . INDIANA 4 . . . INDIANA 5 . . . INDIANA 4 . . . INDIANA 6 .. . Indiana 2 ..... INDIANA 5 . . . INDIANA 4 . . . Indiana 1 , . MICHIGAN STATE 4 . MICHIGAN STATE 2 .......M1CHIGAN 5 . . . . . Michigan 0 . . . Minnesota 3 . . . Ohio State 3 ........BaIlState 2 . . . . . . . Northwestem 0 . . NORTHWESTERN 4 . . . . . . . Indiana State 4 ......Illinois 3 ..........ILLINOIS 2 Season Record: Won 19, Lost 12 Big Ten Record: Won 5, Lost 8 Big Ten: Indiana 7th DePauw player jumps for joy a.s teammate scores and runner advances on the bases. I-Iowever, the happiness was short-lived as I. U. eventually won the game, 5-3. The Hoosiers went on to take the Indiana Collegiate Conference crown with a perfect 8-0 record. E T: 1 lu '--' - A- - 3 I 9 9 TENNIS TEAM-INDIANA UNI- YERSITY-I968-Coach Bill Landin. Darrel Snively, Chuck Par- sons. Wes Spence. Dave Schumacher, Dave Brown. Mike Meis. 200 Tennis A '-A ...f- I -i 45? -5 .Wx . ,f .1 i B' ' -r v - ' X ,L t J ps-if N , Q ff-tb' 1 . l X' ' V, Led by Dave Brown who pulled the upset of the season inltlgi conference, the Hoosier tennis team was able'to take la fiftl1F927 in the tough Big Ten. I.U., 8-10 overall, finished third IH Q but lost three of its top four players. d Brown, unseeded in the championship meet, defeated mit :fm Pete Fishbach of Michigan, 3-6, 6-2, 8-6- The LU- lxuchigm then went on to beat third-seeded Charles Brannard ON rihwest- State, 6-2, 6-3, to gain the finals. Facing Don Lutz of o u em, Brown saw his title hope fade as he fell tO No. 2 seed, 6-O, 6-O. - 1 Also helping I.U. gain fifth place was the play Of NO- ililrfig is Player, Chuck Parsons. Parsons took the consolatiop rw ctw place third and teamed with Brown in the No. 1 doub GS 3 the semihnals. h '69 Coach Bill Landin will have all his netters back for I C campaign. the toumamentS tt erall. fmiihed thif mship H1553 def J his Y X . S t I Qqvvny' if el the upset of the seasoninti 1 was able to talteallllllw dinllll eated 8.6. The l.U. Noll? d of lltille 1 Brannaf fCia121a1iQelDon I-UU Ofllfmlfli 35 he fell to I-he loumam' lav of N0 limi? was the P . momomiz ook the conS03 it inthe No. l doubles wt uetters back for 'hai 'V lu' ' -- in-YY , - WN V Darrel Snively shows his backhand style in practice for the I. U. tennis team. The netters placed hfth in the conference meet, though 8-10 in the season. TENNIS RECORD INDIANA 8 ................ Ball State l Indiana 0 .... .... O RAL ROBERTS 9 Indiana O .... . . . MISSISSIPPI STATE 9 Indiana 2 .... ..... M URRAY STATE 7 Indiana O ...... SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 9 Indiana 0 ..,...... OKLAHOMA CITY 9 INDIANA 9 ............. DePauw 0 Indiana 3 .... . . . NORTHWESTERN 6 INDIANA 5 . . . ........ Wisconsin 4 INDIANA 8 . . . ........ Notre Dame l ' ' ' 0 INDIANA 9 ............... Cincinnati Indiana 0 .... .... M ICHIGANSTATE 9 Indiana 1 .... ......... M ICHIGAN 8 INDIANA 9 . . . . . . Ohio State O INDIANA 9 . . . .... Purdue O Indiana 4 .... ILLINOIS 5 INDIANA 9 . . . .... Indiana State O Indiana 4 .............. MINNESOTA 5 Season Record: Won 8. Lost I0 Big Ten Record: Won 3, Lost 5 x A y , ui.. ,ff '- .QA NO' 1 'r '. ' , 'v----Kglfe ' w '-.4 'lla-w-ff, ' l . u , f ' , 4 ' 7 Y' . X'4Ll,. , 'N--fe . 'N' x : Q N id 0 'x H , .K .1 h , 4 f ku Y X E . 3 ,vu fl WV , .Quiz-. -.A .1 V .-K, ',1 '- ' ' - 4' .4 ' hw. Pup, z- . . 9-5, ll A fp., 3 an 1491-up . , O . X 'M ...wo- 'inw' If .. ir' 4- 'W x Y 4 . .5 . i B P, in ' i . Ll-Q-ig W ', .1 ' I ' A Q, ' L V I I xv '4 90 .J- 'r-ff xi 'V a wwe-'U W- . 1 ,-v f' uf A l ,' . 'I . ,xfl', n , . 5. 'x ll is 3' 3-1 'D-,-L, fm - ff--. j'!Qr.g,ffuf 5:t3 '?f'W J' -M97 Q ii ' no 6. '.'-f is .D 'P at f' 49.1 ' 'v' . ' 4 fb ,J J 'vA,o. I 1 V p 'U WTS 0 I - L, -I -.' . 1,1 a ' Q -.am .r Ol, ,' o !- ix ll A , ': I ' -.N Q ' .-'ll':1 Wy ,ff 5',S-1 . 1+ U1 Th 4 'A ku A, O'-Q 4 xx if .. D, 'qhilll' ' ,uv ' ' if .-O. ,. 1 rganizations l.L'. S'I'UDEN'l' FOUNDATION STEERING COMMITTEE-FRONT ROW: Nan O'Neal, Donna Richwalski, peg Stinson- FOURTH ROWg Denny Moeschl, Jack Ran- Notiingham tN'icc Prem. Bill Foley tPres.l. SECOND ROW: Cathy Sprenger, K. K. som, Dale Stark, Larry Shine, Pat Callahan, Bruce Gobdel, Jean Ann Ford. GUY Wliiiieiiiorc tSec.l. Ann Halstead. Barb Pence. Pat Kollmar. Susie Sterner tSec.J. Winder, NCT p1CTURED3JaCkie Pletcher, IHIRD ROW: Suzi Harrison. Norm Peacock. Julie Ekblad, Anne Brafford, Gary . . Student oundation 204 l'The World's Greatest College Weekend -the Little 500- yielded nearly fifteen thousand dollars for the use of the Stu- dent Foundation. Receiving scholarships as a result of this m0I1CY were those students working their way through college while keeP' ing high academic standards. Along with developing the Little 500 weekend, the twentY'f0ur seniors of the steering committee united the foundationjslnearly six hundred fifty junior and senior members in such activities aS the Tutor Weekend -designed to motivate underprivileged Yef capable teenagers, and the Junior Scholars Weekend -dfislgned to stimulate interest in LU. among the top high school JUUIOTS' Another theme for many projects was the development Qhfougg speeches of good relationships between Indiana Ur1iV6fSltY an lndiana's high schools and service clubs. t IU Founded in l95l from a private non-prolitcorporation-The ' ' Foundation-the Indiana University Student Foundation eentrated on a better understanding of the 1.U. Foundation and OH the relationship between the faculty and students. has Con- ?T1HY Nloeschl. Jack Ran- l. Jean Ann Ford. Gan nd -the Little 500- :he use of the l.U. Stu- s a result of this money ugh college while keep- eekend, the twenty-four the foundations neatly rs in such activities as ate underprivileged ul ,designed rs Weekend op high school juuion, e development throllh Indiana untvefsitt' all r orationflhe I-I' co p Foundation has con' L' Found ation and tl .eng 'W' 'KL . Y is , x , ' A . .n 5-V.. , ' -r . . h u h H B J. 7,5 I V V tl . . tt , IA 1-1- l ,V 4'-51541' it Q ew, l url '31 pf f Student F Q' Student Foundation if 1 : -:L ,- -J '95 25 f4f Z use C c . . Student l-'uumI.u- 1. Dc: Q ydcr amd hix xxifc rclwx lhc l,ilIlc 500 banquet. '1 A . .24 pf f IL' SIl'l5l-Nl' l-Ol'ND.fXllONfY l'KONl ROW: lxiis Siiiitlciiuuu. Jun 4 ouucll. flllklf NNuiheiui, Ixii l'ielil. Debbie Xlxiy, Susan Cioopcip Squid? XY.ilileii SIKJUND RUNY: Hob l'ol'kl, l'.iui Nlgulloux, Rlxiuieeu Czircp, Nziuuy Sllmill, llgirb Nlniluil. lilisc Suppgiii. Duqiue llullbi. Student Foundation l.L'. STUDENT FOUNDATION- FRONT ROW: Tobey Benns, Sara Behrmzm. Sue Amick. Nancy Miller. Dizine Bailey. Jnne Frirson. Peggy Bonlieltl. Bzirbie Builer. Kris Beesley. SECOND ROW: Chris Marsh. Judy Cole. JoBeih Jacobson. Susie Black. Sally Foley. Karen Berry. Debby Alles, Sara Whiteside. THIRD ROW: Sieve .-Xpplebfium. Jauon Boynxxsky, John Borulxf. Clarence Plisky, Dave Allard. John Borgmeier. l-loxxzird Bnrnhomt. Roger Bixby. FOURTH ROW: Larry Becker. Jack Nlurrell. Hugh Danis. Ralph Ayres. Steve Bnumgnrrrier. George Berkley. Rex Crimp. David Shxxxi. FIFTH ROW: Gabe Olixerio. James Barr. Greg Cnrier.Dz1x'e Borcherdirig. Dari Fouler. Ira Berkowitz. Sieve Gluff. 208 Vt T' F I.U. STUDENT FOUNDATION- FRONT ROW: Cheryl Eley. Michelle Conn. Linda Cotter. Judith Conn. Maribeth Cox. D, J. Dunn. Peggy Conley. Linda Dorsett. Kristen Keith. SECOND ROW: Debbie Barkhau, Susie Brown. Pam Pearson. Deborah Dorne. Judy Caldemeyer. Cheryl Wheatley. Beverly Cade. Jeannie Christopher. Linda Burris. Terry Callahan, THIRD ROW: Brian Clevinger, David Fisher. Don Henry, Wendy Franey, Susan Cook. Becyk Drury. Gail Clippinger. Coe Anne Baker, Susan Deckman. Carole Brinkmann, Randy Bryan. Jim Davis, Roger Allen. FOURTH ROW: Bill Engebretson, Jacob Feichter, Ted Smith. Dog Cregor. Michael Conti. Paul Dyszkiewicz, Craig Davis. Jerry Egger. David Collier. FIFTH ROW: Cliff DeLaCroix, Jay Kirkpatrick. Dean Kleinschmidt. Thomas Grier. Harry Gonso. Zach Cornea. J. Michael Cripe. Tom Hunt. Robert Dingman, Jim Brown, Student Foundation I.U. STUDENT FOUNDATION- FRONT ROW: Mary Epple. Linda Steep. Joyce Simmons, Jill Hoyyton. Shelli Williamson. Carol Harniscli. Dianne Diggins. Janet Ellis. Susie Chong. SECOND ROW: Judy Forkner, Mary Filippini. Ginny Frey. Sue Felker. Sharon Kane. Sue Reuglie. Kathy Pump. Shari Hargan. Cindy Nelson, Peggy Kellum, THIRD ROW: Vicky Jung. Cheryl Glaser. Christine Gazel, Cindy Springer. Jana Garrison. Carolyn Freeman. Kay lloopingarner. liarl Hitcs, Larry Fast. Paul Helmke. FOURTH ROW: Pete l-layifa. Steye Fushellierger, John Grant. Bonnie Fuson. Jane Curtin. Dehhie Black. Judy Russell. Maddie Ellis. Judy Domkouski. l.ynne Greenberg. FlF'l'l'I ROVV: lien Small. XVes Hildelirandt, I.arry Kern. Max lrick. Steve Jackson. Mike llayyley. l.tin King. Stephen Nagler. .lim Heuhi. 209 II NILDINI IOLNDXIIOX l RUNI ROW I .mum lippx. lin.i R.iIhin.ini, Name l'X.lllllII1lII. L inyly kiiapei. Diane lxcai--n. lleyeily llinyl, Laml lilayx. llully llA.'IIlIL'lI. I inrla Lieiald Sl I UND ROW' Slniley line. l-llcn llxiy. Diane lm-eiieiiiaii. Xlaigce Oewh, Susan lliehlill. Sgnidia Plllillllt. Wendy Nlzillhy. lfllen llcxlnn. Jaincl Strange. Shari Nlanlcy. llllRl7 ROXVZ Xllkv: Juhny. Jaek O'liiy.in. Dxiye Recklcy. Dun lxnhx. Xlik1.'L'uuk.Juliii NILIIIIII. lxil lxliiiygelliulilci. Ruheil Xleeln. Knee linylxey l'OL'Rlill RONV: I-:nie WCIIUII, Huh lluxk. Hill Me lxlinne, Daye Wright. Jerry Nlahnrn, Mike Kielyyell. Doug Meyer, Bill Jnhnwn. Grey: llnITni1in. Iillflill ROW: Alam IfeIlemI'l'. .lini Lixher. .lay Keithley, Ken Xlzirllage, JelIi Klan'- xhall. Phil lrelainrl. Dzinnie Kline. Studenl Qe--e . Foundadon 1 I l.L'. STUDENT FOLTNDATION- FRONT ROW: Szindrzi Pope. Nlilzi SJIFLIDIUS. Janet Lear. Cami Singer. Leslie Schultz. Bonnie Williams. Sherry Oslyon. Carol NIeDonaild. Mary Moy, SECOND ROW: Marilyn Rhoades. Linda Lzinam. Patricia Pape. Sandy Nunn. Linda Lange. Barb Nlve. Charlene Nlalnfsky'. Jenny Pineur, Terry Rosenblarl. Linda Puyyell. THIRD ROW: Rodney' Read, Charlie Richardson. Jackie Reynolds. Sherri Salner. Donna Lynn Yilel. Nlary Ann Poracky. Nancy' Wilien- horn. Jo.-Xnne Rody. Sieve Reisinger. Bill Renner. Tim Nusbauni. FOURTH ROW: Steye Rafoure. Byron Smith. Bill Reiners. Tom Nayyrol. Renneih Lissey. Greg Scon. Ted Najam, Nlike Sehalzlein. Scott Rieke tChaplainl. Bill Neale. FIFTH ROW: Dennis Talarek, Floyd Sheyy- niake. Larry Reuben. Dennis Slrini. Roberl Shan'-er. Richard Fess. Wally NleOual. Larry Nlull. Rory O'Bryan. ZIO 15152-- ly: IEW: I.U. STUDENT FOUNDATION- FRONT ROW: Sandra Wilkins. Jane Struckman. Susan Snyder. Nancy Wilder. Ginny Fisher. Jeri Whitten- baugh. Kiki Wayman. Mary Tiley. Claudia Collins. SECOND ROW: Judy Waterman. Sarah Yvright. Helene Steinhauser. Carolyn Wilson. Marilee Smith. Cherie Dehn. Mar- garet Wingrove. Susan Stunenberger. Jeff Smith. THIRD ROW: Jim Della- Chicsa. Doyle Stephens. Frank Kyle. Tris Stonger. Jerry Rodeen. Jack Wickes. Fritz Stcck. Phillip Wilson. FOURTH ROW: Rick Wells. Bill Skelton. T. C. Curres. Larry Steele, Richard Snow. John Vanderplough, Randy Wright. Russ Webb. FIFTH ROW: Denny Hinkle. Brandt Lud- l0W- ECI Volk. Tom Shriner. Steve Stoller. Dan Yates. Student Foundation I.U. STUDENT FOUNDATION- FRONT ROW: Gayle Thompson. Marcia Rickard, Carole Heltiert, Linda Morris, Julie Leighty. Janey Willard. Linda Ruley. Jane Ax. Susan Kincaid, SECOND ROW: Suzy Rup- pert. Sue Stoughton. Judy Benjamin. Sandy Simmons. Laura Rudolph. Susie Streicher. Barb Xhisler. Cheryl Mullctl. Mary Lynn Waters, Paulette Parnell. Sandy Erringion. lil-HRD ROW: Susie Warner. Barbara Sipe. Donna Thomas. Peggy O'C'onnor, Judy Jordan. Mary Rutnhley. Karen Rcw, Nancy Shultz. Gale Lorenc. Gigi Pinnell. FOURTH ROW: l'liil Wade. Jay Simpson. Charles Schal- liol, Vie Thompson. Jim Wood. Jack Shirkey. Joseph Reiser. lloh Roaclie. Rich Searles. Craig Trees. 'lll John Davidson, Bill Cosby, and other top performers high- lighted the Union Board's very popular Pop Concert Series. The Union Board also sponsored the free Film Series, providing free entertainment for students on Friday nights, and the Lycea Dinner Series, featuring outstanding speakers in various fields. The Union Board, founded in l909, acts as the governing body for the Indiana Memorial Union. Concerned with providing the university community with varied programs of general interest, the I7-member board proves itself worthwhile. lt makes available to students over forty different programs during the course of a year During the year, the Board experiments with new programs, in addition to the regular ones. As another election year rolled around, it helped sponsor Choice 68, a nation-wide student presidential preference primary. ln order to improve student-faculty relationships, the Union Board initiated a Faculty Dinner Series whereby students invite a member of the faculty to dine with them at the Union. Another Hrst was the Broadway Dinner Series. An evening from this series started off with dinner in a formal dining room followed by the performance of a Broadway musical produced in coopera- tion with the I.U. School of Music. The Union Board finances its programs through income col- lected the previous season and money allotted in the university budget. in t l I I I 1 UNION BOA RD-Dan Dai UNION BOARg ,QT Imp perfbnners hm Pop Coricerr Ss' . . UW Th :.:t: Series. proiiidingfm 1115. .md rhe Lyqeagimm x .irious Yields. 1:15 eu rhe gnvefningm tamed xx iLh providing gm or' gene l' ra lIllCl'CSl,LHg iile. lr makes availablen uririg the course of I War firs ix irh new progfamsvm rher eIe'ri ' e ion year rollin L1 nation-wide sludnn relationships, the Uninn xx hereby students invilei i at Lhe lfnion. ir Series. An evening fron :mul dining room followed ,igal produced in coopera- lms through income cn!- gllorred in the universin .- x , ., of . Q e 2 f x M. Q Sr if sf- O Q ., Wg, 41 XS: 'i in if 4 Q 0 Q-v -' Tx Lycea Dinners featured such prominent speakers 1,15 F Lee Bailey. Activities Fair introduced students to the activities and opportunities avail- able to them on campus. 'V 7 .X- fn. X, 0 727.471 043.4 0,5-f' F011 I ' N , ' 0 ..r , ' 5-sit, s., Q4 1-7 3' 57' . fi-w ,B - I 'f . .L ' 4, rt' 'ifxi1ffj , -A 5- .., J 32 . - ' . LZ, ' at .. -1 , ae- F A 1 f . Q , , , -vp ! Q 41' 1 -QF :A v Y, Q f . -1 v' X Y ,sf ir. 5:1 4 J l ?I A , mat WP' 1-,.,N. MORTAR BOARD-FRONT ROW: Allyson Herzeg, Charlene Ratlilf, Karen Th0mPSon, Margaret Ballage, Pam Pearson, Anne Steele, Sharon Dunwoody. SECOND ROWg Galg Lorenc, Cathy Tingley, Marjorie Morris, Mandy McKee, Lynne Spicer, Donna Richwalski, Susie Sterner, Nancy Ellis, Nancy Tellman. THIRD ROW: Dale Stark, Nan Nottingham, Sally Warner, Kathy Whitham, Kathy Johnson, Ellyn Lanz, Anita Silvey, Cindy Springer, Anne Brafford, Carole Brinkmann. Mortar Board Escorting the 50-year I Men at Homecoming, Mortar Board members began their year Board membership honors leadership, scholarship, and Publication of a Guide mation about requirements of service to the university. Mortar outstanding senior women for their service. 4 to Graduate Study containing infor- for graduate students and meansbfor attaining the best graduate education occupied membersl time during the fall semester. The pamphlet was then distributed throughout the university to aid students in planning P0Sf'Sfadu' ate stud y ' non a Each year Mortar Board combines with Blue Key I0 spring leadership conference. Held at French Lick in March, the conference brought together seventy student leaders to drscussmfl' jor problems on campus and possible solutions. 'rea Advisor Examining the Guide to Graduate Study whiCh lheb' -Comm ' ,ms d ossible lmtiiglvelgr Mrs. Dorothy Collins discusses its attributes an P V00 en with Mortar Board ofticcrs Sully Warner, Sharon Dum ' fhompson, Nun Nottingham, and Kathy .lohnSOl'l- Board of Behind an unmarki the Board of Aeons cz Selected by a represen of Students, and the f the personal advisory With access to all Aeons perhaps holds organization. The B02 ton informed of activi decision-making about The greatest contrc over its existence. Se' abolished as an advis much control to too become a purely honc 1 ior men who clistingu during their un 1,1 F x .im Pearson. A ORT.-XR BOARD.F liysori Herzeg, Charlenfy RONT p .zren Thompgonu Hamm BV. nne Steeler UPVNJB- SECOND RW-' oreric. Cathy Tinglql My lorris. Mandy Nlcliee. linnft, tonne Richiialski. Susie tl- laitcy Ellis. Nancy Tellmanll LOW: Dale Stark. Nan None al ly Warner. Kathy lyhpl Laihy Johnson. Ellyn Lani Lilx ey . CindySpr1ngm Srfford. Carole Brinltmann, 1 at Homecoming llonaill. :Trice to the imirersity.ll1' -2-dine senior women ln: Q.: ratiuate Study containingt 1 +ve fudents and neu Iff..x.......s. cazioi xcupied memben' tziohlet Wu then dun? iigieis plaflllillg if-i155 -.viii Blue Key 105 Y 4 at lfrezch Lick inllllfl - -5 Q11 ient leaders to - ' 2,113,3- l -1-:dd - ,.- -..c-. , , -V ..-,-- - I ,I 5,45 ' g --4: ,f -.-V-ff -and Dial-.wi Board of Aeons Behind an unmarked door on the second Hoof of the Union, the Board of Aeons carried on its work in the strictest confidence. Selected by a representative of the University President, the Dean of Students, and the Board itself, the twelve members served as the personal advisory board to President Sutton. With access to all university files and records, the Board of Aeons perhaps holds more power than any other campus student organization. The Board of Aeons' duty is to keep President Sut- ton informed of activities affecting campus business and to aid in decision-making about student affairs. The greatest controversy discussed by the board this year was over its existence. Several of the members felt that it should be abolished as an advisory committee, since its work allotted too much control to too few students, and suggested that it should become a purely honorary organization for those junior and sen- ior men who distinguished themselves in service and academics during their university work. as 5' li is., -1 Li txw gg.. 39 'ff -4' BOARD OF AEONS-FRONT ROW: James Perry. Bill Wolf. Milo: Schatzlein tSec,l. Scott Lerner tPrcs,l. Ken Armstrong Nice-Prcs.l, SEC- OND ROW: Mike Agron. Charles Richardson. Jay Smith, Paul Helrnkc. Marty Zohn. NOT PICTURED: Ten Najam. Pat Conley. 2l7 Linda Louise Aalto Diane Andry Michael Andry Susan L. Artusi Karen Louise Baer Margaret Jane Ballage Judy Carolyn Barnard Sally Elizabeth Baumann Susan Elizabeth Baumgartner Mark Jeffrey Belson Leslie Ching Byers Michael J. Chadwick Dietlind Radtke Coan John Delmonte Coleman Michelle Ava Collons Beverly Ruth Comingore Patrick Clay Conley Craig Robert Cowan Pamela Ann Davidson Jeanne E. Derbeck Martin David Dooley Joe C. Emerson John Marston Finley Sandra Gayle Freels 218 Gary Brian Fromm Richard Alan Fuhs Judith M. Galster Patricia Anne Gordon Jill Anne Graff Rebecca Sue Griffin Michael Daniel Gunther Jo Ellen Ham Richard Dwight Handley Leland D. Harding, Jr. Cynthia Jane Harroff Linda Lee Hawkins Linda Lou Hildebrand Susan Lynn Huelsebusch Lynda Sue Jens Judith K. Krier Peggy Joy Larsen Scott Allen Lerner David Daniel Lewallen Marsha Amanda McKee Judith Ann Miller Robin Kate Mills Edward William Najam, Jr. Roger C. Nottingham Phi Beta Kappa Members of Phi Beta Kappa, the Oldesthonorh ary in the nation, are selected from the top ren per cent of the juniors and seniors in the College of Arts and Sciences who are working forthe Bachelor of Arts degree and have completed the 90-hour residence requirement. Phi Beta Kappa was the first Greek letter soci- ety established in the nation. Possession of the Phi Beta Kappa Key represents high intellectual capacity well-employed. Imogene Mae Nusbaum Margit M. O'Connor Iris Lee Paul Ann Elizabeth Pauley Sharon Lee Pinnick Norman Godfrey Poythress Thomas Lee Pytynia Alan Scott Ray Judith Gail Rust Marikka Elizabeth Rypa Marjory Savich Philip Daniel Schafer Roba Lee Schori Peter Lawrence Scott Sue Sherif Kathy Lynn Sluss Karen Sollars John Walter Stamper Susan Caroline Stoner Mervin Dale Terrell Karen Elise Thompson Sara Ann Whiteside Kathleen Kay Whitham Sandra Ann Williams David Manfred Wright Beta Gam Outstanding students are honored bb' fflem Sigma. The Schools S' bers are selected fff-'Pm the seniors and the uj juniors in the School. Graduate students Business Administratir of Business AdminiStf ously selected are also Jacques Louis Adam George M. Aldrich, J r. Charles Theodore And: Charles Thomas Atkins Joseph D. Barnette James Robert Barnhart Benjamin C. Barns David Paul Baron Jorge Correia Bartolo Dan F. Bass Malcolm Keith Beckne Robert Dominik Bern: Jerry William Blair Ellis Leehy Blevins William A. Bordner Scott W . Bradford Keith Edward Brauer Theodore A. Breckel James George Brown James L. Brown JOJHI J. Brown Charles Albert Brunin Eilgd Lggan Buchanz ert . Care PIMP I-ee Carlr Leland Hooker Cass David R, Chyla OOPCI Conine David C John Arthur Conley ghflfles Wesley Dane Her E- F. Donohue Gfegory M. Dunfield igonald Laurence Du. well Fields Ellis gavid Phillip Eriekso 0 M nald S. Ezzo l 'David Fesko 3 Kappa Lri Beta Kappa the nd . r .. r. are selected ' Nl' tl-Om lite 1 .tniors and seniors in th ii ences who are ll t agree Lind have Com re requirement. pix' pa was the tirst Greek len- in the nation. Possesg' . U lttn t Rey represents highimi rployed. ' J .e Nusbaum D'Connor il :th Pauley Pinnick -dfrey Poythress e Pytynia Ray Rust lizabeth Rypa LN'iCil iel Schafer Schori renee Scott in Sluss lars .er Starnlxf 'oline Stoner ale Terrell 55 TTTQIXPSOU XV- if-es? di Ry, Whizham 53 XX 1411: fee: wish R bg N x wollilllg gp Beta Gamma Sigma Outstanding students in the School of Business are honored by membership in Beta Gamma Sigma, the School's scholastic honorary. Mem- bers are selected from the upper ten per cent of the seniors and the upper four per cent of the juniors in the School. Graduate students working toward a Master of Business Administration degree and the Doctor of Business Administration who were not previ- ously selected are also eligible for membership. Jacques Louis Adam George M. Aldrich, Jr. Charles Theodore Andrews Charles Thomas Atkins Joseph D. Barnette James Robert Barnhart Benjamin C. Barns David Paul Baron Jorge Correia Bartolo Dan F. Bass Malcolm Keith Beckner Robert Dominik Bernardon Jerry William Blair Ellis Leehy Blevins William A. Bordner Scott W. Bradford Keith Edward Brauer Theodore A. Breckel James George Brown James L. Brown John J. Brown Charles Albert Bruning David Logan Buchanan Robert E. Carey Phillip Lee Carter Leland Hooker Cass David R. Chyla David Cooper Conine John Arthur Conley Charles Wesley Dane Peter E. F. Donohue Gregory M. Dunfield Donald Laurence Duvall Darrell Fields Ellis David Phillip Erickson Donald S. Ezzo M. David Fesko John Fishel Daniel P. Friedman Douglas Alan Frost Louis Charles Gerecz Giovanni Giglioni David Gourley James D. Grant Michael W. Gretz D. Jacque Grinnell Gaylon Halverson Paul Terry Hardin John S. Harris William C. Haverkamp Roger Wayne Hill Ronald J. Hocker David Richard Hodson Richard I. Holowenko Patricia Howe Donald E. Hulton Peter Anthony Humphery Lynn Edward Hackson Robert A. Johnson William F. Johnson Markus Paul Kalejs Richard Kaplan James Allen Kayler Keith Kelly Lorna Dee Kelley Tim Holland Kilfoil Michael R. Kistler William Francis Kocher Robert T. Kusmierz Thomas Lee Landes Larry J. Lang Maurice Dale Lankford James R. Laymon Robert M. Leich Robert Thomas Lenz Jules Levine Joe K. Lewis Gary Lee Lindsay Joseph D. Lingerfelt Richard Dale Little Jimmy Ray Long Cym H. Lowell Phillip Madsen Steve Allan Mains Thomas A. Malone Francisco Jose Menendea Richard Warren Metcalf Roger Leon Michels Robert Louis Miner Md Alimullah Miyan Robert E. Moll Russell Allen Morel Malcolm B. Morrison Dean David Murdock Rodney Ross Nash Chadwick Russell Nelson John A. F. Nicholls Wayne Dodge Nichols Samuel Parker Barry D. Parks Rickey R. Pate Donald J. Perfetto Daniel A. Reeves David Lee Reklau Patricia S. Rigdon Robert S. Rome Anita Louise Rosehellc Charles E. Schalliol Donald O. Schoolcraft Richard Conroe Scott Victor Allen Seewald Randolph L, Seger Frank Michael Sekula James B. Shaffer Philip D. Whawver Raymond J. Smead Darrel D. Snively Sandra Kay Sojka William T. Springer Marianne E. Stanford Thomas Owen Stanley Lawrence Arthur Strommen Joseph J. Sum Gerald Estly Surface John Edward Swan Elizabeth A. Talley Philip E. Taylor Stuart A. Taylor Ann S. Thompson Jean Carolyn Thomson William G. Traver Frances X. Wagner Wendall L. Walker Robert James Waller Lawrence E. Walters John C. Waltman Thomas D. Wanner Betty A. Watts Ralph B. Weaver Larry Phillip White Roger M, Whitney. Jr. Patricia A. Willing Willard W. Witte. Jr. William H. Wolfe Terry Joe Wright Thomas A. Wroblcwski David A. Young 2 Bll'li Klit-l-'RONT ROW: Dave l-'isher tScc.l, Liliarles Richardson ll'rcs.t. Nlike .-Xgron tYicc l'rcs,l. SECOND ROW: Ted Nzijztin, Custer Ritchie. Chris Perry. Dan Pllcging. Jack Wickes. THIRD ROW: Marty Kohn, .lay Smith. Larry Shine. Pill Callaliaii. Bart 'l'retlicttay. Todd Kendall. THIRD ROW: Ken Arm- strong. Scott Lerner. Jerry hlziburn. Bruce Gohdell. Dick Handley. Bill Foley .lull Ruff. CN fvsvww E !P 'i 3 , wvaauo-tu, , ! I -C' s it .x A 4 Q' , 1 't -WQHW :XV 55:13. ' M1 -sux 220 .. 3' Blue Key Striving to develop leadership potential, Blue Key co-sponsored with Mortar Board a spring leadership conference for freshmen and sophomores. Each housing unit selected one person Wh0 showed the most potential as a leader in campus or housing unit activities. Held at French Lick, Indiana, the conference lasted tW0 days and included discussion sessions, lectures, and renowned speakers. Blue Key, a national leadership fraternity, honored se I meeting specific grade requirements and holding outstanding achievements in campus activities. The national chapter requires members to have a grade average above that of all men on cam- PUS. Each schoolas chapter establishes specific requirements, vary from year to year. Besides the conference, Blue Key also held several joint nlliel' il1gS and social activities with the women of Mortar Board, lhelf female counterpart. nior men which . . . - . . ' ' ' ' 'dualS Casual discussions with Dean Shalfer and other Prominent mdiieader ' ' - - X t 4 , afforded freshmen and sophomores at the Blue Kcyrhlortar Boarg mmm' gimp Conference im Ollportunity to learn more about university 21 U tion and other topics of current interest. ual. Blue Keyccfu' ip conference fur selected one penn in campus or lm! 1. he conferenulf is. lectures. andK : TTlliX.l'lOl10l'idT md holding e :auonal Chllliflf ve inar of all HW seein: rfquifem -X ls: held Sem' Pj. iff of Nlorw Eff' -.--3:5 1,7-5:4 ,f :sil M'j',.r ENONIENE-FRONT ROW: Clarins Nardi. Linda Ethridgc. Ann Irwin rScc.L Nicluzr Schlcgcl tPrcs.I, Susan Gangsrad l'l'reaS.l. Nancy Eklund lPr0g. Ch.l. Cindy Rumplc. SEC- OND ROW: Gail Ransom. Sully Hartman. Sally Dunn. .lan Jones. Corrine Colaxnloniu. Leslie Oliver. Judy Nlnthcus. Enomene Pleiades Nulrrml lVicc Prcxl. Suxru flrurwg l'I'rcus.l. -Iurc Jxrculwm lI'r'cx,l. Judy Bcrmjuruirm 1SCC.l. Irmlrr lirnxcrr :Ind Yxcc I'r'cx,l. SFLOUND RUNS Huukx lrxru. Suc Srurrglrlrm. Nlrgxrnn K nunlx. .Iuriy C'.rlrlcrucycr', ,lgmcl Ifllrx, K --nruc Hmfrrrxr. Xlgrrly Hmucr' HHRD RUXY: lrml.r Hlllllx, Nlxxrgcc Unch ,Indy J-wrdun. llllllll I.rn:u11. Iiululuc Mrun, NLLII5 lwwlcy. .lun Slrxmgc. Sue A-ulrr-5 Ill Pl,FlADlfS -,FRONIO ROW: Peg SKLFLI, .X CRFSCEN'l'-FRONT ROW: Nliltc Runnin, .lumcs Curr, larry Nlifilfl tl'rcs.l. Rich Miko Wicc I'rcs.l, Slew 'l'iscl1cmlorl'lS::c.l. .lohn Shore. SECOND ROW: Frank llllllllllalll, Dnvc Aslicnfcllcr, Lurry Hrcclihuhl. Bob Krall. Slim Musiul. THIRD ROW: John Bucchlcr, Gzxry Sclmulf Sieve Babcock. FOURTH ROW: Alun levy. Kevin Burk. Jeff Clmiubcrs. Tim Gibson, Lex Dalton. Skull and Crescent Freshman Affairs Committee FRESHMAN AFFAIRS COMMIT. TEE-FRONT ROW: Ann Irwin, Linda Ethridgc. Marsha Finkel lScc.J. Kfllhb' Nleinzer lCh.J. Sylvia L0pp Vfodf for Coeds Chu. Jill Marks, Madeleine Tewcs, SECOND ROWg .lo Boughman. Nancy Pacldleford. Su. San Gangsrad. Christine Lloyd, va- lerie Scott. Leslie Oliver. Valerie Feldman. 222 lf' 1 -qgwf T l 4-1 flpgtz x., ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA- FRONT ROW: Dianne Wolfe LHist.l. Margaret Keller LTreas.l. Madeleine Texves lSec.l. Nycha Schlegel 1Pres.l. Jo Boughman llnd Vice-Pres.J. Bar- bara McManus llst Vice-Pres.l. Deb- bie Wisely tBoys' Club Repj. SEC- OND ROW: Judy Geder. Kathy Keck. Linda Elhridge. Clarine Nardi. Judy Butz. Nancy Eklund. Myra Ping. Ann Schwinghammer. THIRD ROW: Susan Gangsiad, .lulic Suther- land. Ann Irwin. Sally Hartman. .lan Jones, Peggy Jo Milos. Gail Bass, Sherry Myers, Eleanor Ellis. Gail Ransom. Scholastic Honoraries PHI ETA SIGMA-FRONT ROW: John Bzilir. William Silvers lX'icc- Prcs.l. Ricliurd Swopc ll'rcs.l. Marvin Sucks lScc.l. lircnt Clary l'l'rc:is.l. Gary Collier, SECOND ROW: Michael Guest. Rulwrl Hocrr, Gor- don Roliliins, Clill' .-Xskinaui. Luc Pearson. Terry Rliotlcs. Dmiailtl Hick- ncll, THIRD ROW: Robert Sli:il'fcr. Ricliairtl Still, Raixxsoii Atltin. l.:iri'y Lclirncr. Ken Mickelson. Greg l.:irkin. l.con:irtl Zczilvzirt. Dairrcl Dix- vis, l-'OLlR'l'l'l ROW: John Fislicr. Dzirrcll Hurd, Eric Bllllll, .-Xllcn Dc- Wiit. Doiiailtl Pclson. .laimcs Roiiiun- muki. 'lk-iii lircctl, Mark Stevens. 223 Student Headed by its the Student Govei and intellectual gn A longdebated hnally became a r elimination of wor campus housing ag For the first tin members of the G ness, and the Schc assessment providi was used to publi ance. More than one mittees pertaining development, studi emment was large the committee to f tee to help select emment also began gate sit on the Bo: nr BOGY P . Ya residenl Til' Student Government Headed by its twenty-first President, Edward W. Najam, Jr., the Student Government initiated several reforms for the social and intellectual growth of the university. A long-debated dream-the introduction of open visitation- finally became a reality. Also of outstanding importance was the elimination of women's hours regulations and the abolition of off- campus housing age requirements. For the first time, the strengths and deficiencies of the faculty members of the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Busi- ness, and the School of Education were revealed. A new student assessment provided a budget of five figures, one third of which was used to publish this student evaluation of faculty perform- ance. More than one hundred students worked on University Com- mittees pertaining to the Student Health Center, curriculum development, student conduct, and the library. The Student Gov- emment was largely responsible for the student representatives on the committee to find a new Dean of Students and on the commit- tee to help select a new University President. The Student Gov- emment also began investigating the possibilities of having a dele- gate sit on the Board of Trustees. Cf ln? Q i Vice President Paul Helmke 5 '. gc 773 Dchattcs bcttxccn cztntiidattcs for Stu- dent Body Prcsiticttt-Ted Nztjatm :md Mark Oring-:tttcmptcd to cn- Iightutt students :ts to thc issues ztt stukc :md thc positions of thc cztndi- dzttcs. 4 ff- 7, , Q I L- L- K I1 i'?ifP1E3?f??l2Z1ff -,iY,'SE-'f7,g1Ii1.kf'3.-1 W'1F'E75f5 y1:3,,?f- .-mug, , f'-5. Q , ' 23 tv!-:ii 1 tr: i M2 2 ffl 1 4, .fx f Af ,, xt 9 ' XQ ' - iii- 2fQ ' :NC K -- - 1 1 . ut' 1 '4 Y 226 ' Nia... In ' 1' , ,4, ,, 45,4 Q , QQ 4 If ,,v9,fS5:'.Cjk 0. ' J'f-- f wh, ff St gt 7' f- P 4 ual ent referendu mi . th - . s H he admtntstration of Vlded an ad ded task fm .- ' '4 .tt we 1 t ..,J..,.,-' A ..'. 592 'v . , ,,,, -T-1,4451--1' S ,jfl I IRL? ,4-ni, WA .u wt. X ,I D f ., ,f As Student referendums informed student government and thc administration of students' opinions. but also PVC' vided an added task for election workeri -wi Student Senate Highlighting this year's Student Senate activities was the pas- sage of open visitation and an off-campus housing bill. Resolutions were introduced concerning the pass-fail system and gun control and the campus police. Another Senate resolution resulted in a live-year dollar contribution by the Student Govemment toward a scholarship program for underprivileged yet capable I.U. students. Committees were assigned to investigate student off-campus liv- ing conditions. Bloomington merchant price discrimination against the college student, and the procedure of final exams. The possi- bilities ofthe disassociation of the Indiana Daily Student from the Department of Journalism and improving the Little 500'l were also examined. Voting members of the Student Senate included thirty-two stu- dents elected from geographic districts, class Presidents, and the presidents of tive campus organizationshPanhellenic, IFC, IRHA, Married Student Council, and Afro-Afro-American Stu- dent Association. Members of the Senate attended weekly meetings at various campus residence centers. They were also present at all individual committee meetings as well as at any special sessions called by the Senate. The Student Body Vice President Paul I-Ielmke served as a speaker and had the tie-breaking vote. 178 ,- ' I W5!RL 5- 14.2 5...- L . psf 'ag '-if-,,,-as 'i- V fp, V .V up l ?4'2,, - Ti'.Q,:. :-. 4' ,, '14 4 1, . ny. ..t . ' :lx I Ze I , -1 's,. Student S Appointed by the f a two-thirds vote oi Indiana University oi tice and each of his e remainder of his unc 93115, Or leaves I.U. dent Govemment Cs Court. The President of Court members to tl TNS Committee lhe. University and WOR taken by the I my Judicial Board, and the Panhel l66. ire, PAlJD0inted to the fCSldent are three membefi iS given it f ' . .' rmgements ot Univ th Chief Justice and C Supfcme Conn I Weeks alter a petitic Q- 173 Student Supreme Court Appointed by the President of the Student Body and ratified by a two-thirds vote of the Student Senate, nine members served Indiana University on the Student Supreme Court. The Chief Jus- tice and each of his eight associate judges retains his office for the remainder of his undergraduate study unless he is impeached, re- signs, or leaves l.U. All the judicial power conceded in the Stu- dent Government Constitution is vested in the Student Supreme Court. The President of Indiana University appoints six of the nine Court members to the Student-Faculty Student Conduct Commit- tee. This committee possesses the highest disciplinary powers of the University and has appeal jurisdiction over all disciplinary action taken by the Division of Student Personnel, the All-Univer- sity Judicial Board, and the highest judicial bodies of the IRI-IA, IFC, and the Panhellenic. Appointed to the Traffic Appeals Court by the Student Body President are three members of the Court. A quorum, or two members, is given jurisdiction over all cases involving alleged in- fringements of University traffic regulations. Chief Justice and the Dean of Students decide the frequency of the Supreme Court meetings. The court must also meet within two Weeks after a petition is presented to take it under consideration. J- 1X Y X.. STUDENT SUPREME COURT- Bob Rome, Roger Allen tChief Jus ticel. Nancy Miller. 'mg Sl5NlOl-it I A55 L Ol Ni ll'--- l'RONl ROXNY JCIIX liollins. John Dcrr. Rolwil Liranl. Nlikt' Hansel. Jun L'oriicr'llntl. Xlikt- liatlcll, l'.n iallahan. Sli OND ROW: l'nrncliu- lcc ,-Xcliaxa-.'Xrnrung. Duc iiCIl,llll!llll. Oylulla Drake. Dclvlrru liratchcr. 'I ' liickcllc llcntlcr, louanna iilllllllllll. Sn fx lilra lillllll'iClOll. Jennifer Dislcr, THIRD ROW: Duc Woolscy, Marie Norris, Diane Bailey. Mary lu lfrcy. Mary Susan lfichcnsclicr. linda ln- grarn. Bucky Cianyartl. Elizabeth Slltllltlkklil, Mary louise Brock, l'iOl'l-llll ROW: Richard Dyson, Slcyc l'illNi1Cii'lCl'gCl'. llmxarrl Mohler. Jcll llilburn. Slew Douglas. Steve .-Xmlcrxori, Dau: liruslcr. lkc Baialis, Marlin Huy. Pele llaviza. Fllflilrl ROW: Judd Cook. Cindy Griflin. Marcia Hurnhauglr. Mary Lang, Evelyn Dcno. Christie Chatltlock. .lcnnilbr Hanna, ,lane Curtin. Bob limig. l.arry Fast. SIXTH ROW: George Bculcy. Allen Nolan. Mary Ann Poracky. Coe Anne Baker. Su- san Cooper, .lcrric Baim, Dubbic Black, Mark Dudley. Denny Harrold. Slew: Baungarlncr. il 230 Class of '69 Looking to the day when they would be alumni, the Seni0r Class Council and oflicers worked to make class members more responsible to the university. Five committees cooperated to or- ganize class activities. Members of the Campus Service Committee headed the steering committees of the Tyronian Ball to aid the freshmen in organizing their Hrst campus activity. Sending Christmas cards to the faculty and the collection of a class gift fund fell to the Faculty-Student Relations Committee. 'The New Ruck, an eight-page tabloid, was published fQUf times during the year by the Newsletter Committee. Presenting l.U.,H a program designed to interest prospective college studcntS1f1 Indiana University, sent speakers to high schools throughout thc state. The Public Relations Committee also sent students I0 alumni clubs to keep them informed of student viewpoints. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS!-FRONT ROW! .lOh1'l McDonald find' Male Dir-3, Denny Sutton tTrczxs.j. Debbie Black CSec.D. Louisa Porter Und- Female Dir-J, Brandt Ludlow iPres.J. Steve Fushclbcrger Nice-Prcsl SECOND ROW3 JCYFY Maburn tPub. Rel. Ch.J. John Varis tFinancc Ch-X Carol Chair H211 fofg- Female Dir.J. Beth Zimmerman tNewsletterj, Robert E. Meeks lCHmpus Service Cha. Jeffrey Milburn trac.-stud. Rel.J. SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL- FRONT ROW: Carol NIcDonald. Barbie Pence. Jerry Nlahurn tPub, Rel. Comm. Chl. Louisa Porter llnd, Female Dir.l. Brandt Ludlow tPres.l. Robert E, Meeks tCampus Service Ch.J. Louisa Lipps. Linda Kuntz. SECOND ROW: Diane Novotny. Cheryl Nlullett. Carole Johnson. Linda Inglis. Ann McCullough. Linda Lange. Barb Lacey, Chris Marsh. Sherry Osborn. THIRD ROW: Den- nis Lamery. Ronnie McCloud. Jon Morrow. Larry' Nlull. John Lemen. Ron Poellein. Joseph Jatyis. Bob Jusk. Nlarilynn Nlyets, FOURTH ROW: Jamie Davis. Larry Becker. Nancy Klinkenberg. Diane Koene- man. Judy Piesehala. Cindy Winheim. Nan Nottingham, Bari Klein. Houard Janco. FIFTH ROW: Larry Kraay. David Kominiak. Steve Klepfer, Mike Kidwell. Mike Kramer. Ronald Michaels. Greg HutI'man. Phil Ken- ney. Dean Kleinsehmidt. Bob Lexvis. Class of '69 SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL- FRONT ROW: Linda Morris, Mary' Lynn Waters. Jeanne Tiber. Dottie Zeiss. Susan Pressler. Tina Sawyer. Kathy' Sanders. Jo Ann Ripperger. SECOND ROW: Sally' Ulrieli. Caro- lyn Rader, Karen Rew, Sherri Salner. Karen Roodman, Rita Shapiro. Deb' bie Simmons. Mitzi Sarantos. Kathy Roxve. Donna Staff. lieth Zimmer- man, Barbara Thompson. THIRD ROW: Ros Stovall, Dan Yates. Wally Toney. Dave Smith. Nieh Yrottas. Warren Weaver. William Reiners. Tris Stonger. Larry Stiekler. Jerry' Rodeen. Terence Walts, Bill Yan Landinghan. Rieliard Fess. Wally Mc- Otltll. Custer Ritchie, FOURTH ROW: Clark Snyder, Barry Polley. Gregg Vane, Richard Rtttkoxxski. Charlie Richardson. David M, Wright. Denny Sutton. Jim Williams. Steve Reisinger, liill Spangler, Ronald C. Morgan. Phil Wade. Gary Wilson. Randy Trehing. 231 Jl'NlOR lil .-XSS tiOl'NC'll l'RONl ROW Nikki Xlaiun, lley l-tuner, ilnix Riuei, Patty Papet. Naney Wittenboin, Donna Xilet. lintla Joxeph. luitla lanan, Sl-'tl OND ROW: Suxie llioyyn. Sue l'eIL- net. Joni Dentkoyielt. Xlaty l'iltppin1. Stine Slreicliet. llaib khenltel. Nan link. llatb Smith, C'atheiine lantl, IlllRD ROW: .lutlith Kapsa. Debbie llaikhau. l'aniela l'anipbell, Judy Cole. Judy Ruxxell. Peggy lionlieltl. SIINIC lilaek, Nlaty Runbley. l-'Ol'Rl'll ROWi Paula Xltloyxbelg. Nancy Dale. Kathy llorne. Yieki Wil- lianis, tiintly Smith. Donna 'lihontax. Katen llerry. loix Ritter. Nlariann NViltshire. l'ill l'll ROW: John Dahl. Stuart Rhotley, Charley Schalliol. lfrnie Yelton, Ralph .-Xyrex, SIXTH ROXY: lint Nuxbautn. Rick yVellx. Doug Nleyer, Duane llulifer. Hill Citvlili- inan. Mike Finley. Doug Nlitehell. laeh Cornea. lon ling. Mike Me- Cortl. Jack O'llry an. Class of , 0 .I UNIOR Cl..-XSS COU NCl 1.7 FRONT RONVi Nlichelle Koplow, Gayle Thontpson 1Org, Female Dir.l. Shari Hargan tSee.l. Kerry' Kaplan Wiee Prem. Greg Scott tPrex.J. Nancy Nliller 1Treas.l. Dave Keekley' tOrg. Nlale Ditil. Nance Raulrnan tlntl. Female Ditzl. SECOND ROW: Tammy' Penrose. Krixten Keith. Sue .-Xntick. Cecelia Pttrwifttl. Sharon County. Judy' Nluegge. Bonnie Wil- liams. Christy Senex, Barbie Butler. Tl-llRD ROW: Terry' Roienblatt. Barrie Katz, Suzy Sims. Karen Hun- gate. Jane Farson. Susie Susman. Charlene Nlalofsky. Jenny' Pineur. Debbie Donovan, Nlary' Ellen Bue- chele, Susan Kincaid. Jacque Acker- man. Sandy Errington. FOURTH ROW: Loren Hunt. l.arry Reuben. Greg Lindsay. William Hedge. Gil- bert Gambill. Roger Jones. Jeff Mar- lin. Nlike Fortuna. Dan Deyton. Bill Neale. an 4. in l. l i - l 4 it Class of '71 Chatting Ute philosophy' students' involvemen tctiviliesfgi-Lhes I m gmc teieslwgg ar . Ophomore moreoffice Oused toward ll- . V5 Hrtd class coune Sellmgb . - vu . LlllOIh tor me pu. .iri- 'il Of money'-ntakitte Yerttz lttid bt' th or of the Year Wllttiqg 6 Soplmniores to . HCCOunted fyr or . Ll Ur days rim, K W ,H U FY Wag 3 ill i'BHChel .LILHE havmq ' g 5 lt' -Q . fidlli. lem? Tlx? Ct 'lttfak Uiegyass S- tnitiatt ni . llP0ftunitt-esbm ind lndig ' Spell ' 0 ef Forum .. . Il lqpil , -- --- 1 J- I A , Ut 'n i 1 , , , I P' I , Class of '71 Changing the philosophy of the class council to increase the students, involvement in student government keynoted this year's activities for the Sophomore Class. Through the Newsletter, in- terest was aroused toward the projects sponsored by the Sopho- more officers and class council affiliates. Selling buttons for the Purdue football game was the first of a series of money-making ventures. The early part of Febmary saw the Bachelor of the Year dance. Most of the money accumu- lated by the Sophomores for the purchase of the senior gift of l97l was accounted for through this dance. Also helping enlarge the class treasury was a Spring Car Bash. designed to allow anyone having twenty-hve cents to release his hostile inner ten- sions. Speaker Forums, initiated to promote better relations among the class members and Indiana University, gave SophOmOfCS lhe Opportunity to speak on topics of interest in many of the dorms. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL- FRONT ROW: Pat Dailey tlnd. Male Dir.l. Jan Richardson tlnd. Fe- male Dir.l. Tom Rucinski lOrg. Nlale Dir.l. Sandy Young 1Sec.l. Andy Nlal- lor lPres.l. John Dick lYit:e Pres.l. Eric Kersey tTre:ts.l. Herb Hughes iAll-Class Council Rep.l. SECOND ROW: Susan Garily. Margo Fasules. Joyce Arbetter. Kathy White. Linda Morgan. Patty Foellinger. Nlary Anne Hoffner. Linda Combs. Linda Pence. THIRD ROW: Nancy Lopp. Clarine Nardi. Leslie Oliver. Karen Tucker. Valerie Feldman. Judy Jasperson. Marcy Rubinstein. Roberta Trattner. Chris Stollery. FOURTH ROW: Sally Dunn. Kathleen Acher. Debbie Miller. Lisa Benewanter. Laura Dorf- man. Julie Sutherland. Barbara Duke. JoEllen Krane. Robin Sunday. Sue Bass. Marilyn Ritter. Ronda Nichols. FIFTH ROW: Kelly Leeman. Marc Wilchins. Bob Shapiro. Doug Deck. Jerry Potnick. Bill Silvers. Steve Moore, Judd Perko. Steve Jensen. Kirt Thompson. Phil Ponce. Charles Colyer. Larry Brechbuhl, Danny Stewart. ? L 233 I-'RlfSllM.-KN Cl ASS t'Ot'Nt'll 7 - FRONI RONNT tilentla Hansen. Ilol' Peterson tlnd. Male Dir.l. llulyler lOig. Male Dttil. Doug Berry IVICC l'res.l. Wendy XYatts ttlig, Female Dir.l. l'am XYegenei' tlnd. lfemalc Dir.l. Gary liomhn t'lieas.I. Suzy Kaplan tSec.l. SIQCOND ROXY: Jan Xlallasils, Becky lungren. Nancy Krieger, Jane limmerman, Penny Ifortinberty, Sheri lexychanin. Kim Mikkelsen. Sharon Werber. Jane Murray. Debbie llartlage. Christi Johnston. l.inder l.enis. Martha tiroxes. THIRD ROW: Bob Shoe- maker. Geoff Grotlner. Steve Holler. Todd Raskin. l.arry' llaskett. Than l.enox, Dan Flanagan. Fred Yde. Tom Miller. Tom Compton. Steve I-iloyd, Bart Poland. FOURTH ROW: Niesha Marlowe. lilaine Lykins, Anne Denny, Georgia Cravey. Susan Slingerland. Janice Kotora, Julie ln- skeep. Joyce Edwards. Debby Gehring, Bonnie Bird. Vicky Mc- I.ean. FII-'TH ROW: Ron Gyure. Danny' Slaton. Jim Greathouse. Jim Dickson. Roy' Burbrink, Kent Agnew. Steve Jobes. Steve Bone. Dave Bus- sard, Jose Lira. Steve King. SIXTH ROW: David Culp. Kim Walker. Dave Petty. Tom Finnegan. Dave Byrne. Al Jenkins. Stephen Higgins. Art Daanc. Ed Ede. Terry' Borneman. Doug Porter. Dan Marias. Greg Staudt. Class of '72 FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL,- FRONT ROW: Ny'la Guess. Bob Peterson llnd. Male Dir.l. Howard Hubler tOrg. Male Dir.l, Doug Berry Wice Presl. John Walda tPres.l. Wendy' Watts tOrg. Female Dir,l. Pam Wegener tlnd. Female Dir.l, Gary' Tomlin tTreas.l. Suzy' Kaplan lSec.l. SECOND ROW: Connie Ar- beiter, Melinda Mandell. Mandy' Mil- ler. Carol Powers. Sheryl Nelson. Rochelle Davis. Penny Freedman. Marilyn Gill. Margie Brazina. Sheryl Shipman. Pat Campbell. Robin Rasor. THIRD ROW: Theresa Wright. Barb Billings. Jane Vohden. Debra Gilbert. Marcia Welsch Brenda Ferguson, Diane Chiddister, Connie Wolfcale. Kamala Buckner. Bart Nickel, FOURTH ROW: Steve McNichols. C. D. Meyer. Ronall Moreland, Jerry' Brown. Larry Koeneman. Gene Wilson. John Fran- cisco. Millard Eisler. Max Lane. FIFTH ROW: Randy' Scheidt. Lance Feighner. Chip Owen. Jim Ashby. David Jones. Jim Carr. Greg Cran- dall. William Dunn. Bob Nicholls. SIXTH ROW: Richard Johnson. Charles Kennedy. Jim Hall. John Keller. Ron Florjancic. Scott Allman. Rick Cohn. Rick Bucmmter. Bob Wyllie. 23-I s...g 1-fx.-7 FII, MCA Designing co-eurricu 'he Young Mens Christ ful Opportunities for gi X hman Camp throuy MCA Sponsored proj. me Slime time being en ITwo hundred Iifrv ieshmefl to LU. at Fre Slons llom his ll0me. Fres of academic. cultu I1 School to col' ..::.i0sm1 i prggrarh - Smg in Febr tliiectori The X MCA l Outstlii ghd a directo Elm andn mg leaders f at tlie Y iihe arts SHN? ' Produc Omms' FOCU . fd Z1 Sign N- - interest. S5 ot IIIL .., YMCA Designing co-curricular rather than extracurricular programs, the Young Men's Christian Association strove to provide meaning- ful opportunities for students in all areas of campus life. From Freshman Camp through Christmas to the end of the year, the YMCA sponsored projects that would add to education while at the same time being enjoyable. Two hundred tifty counselors helped introduce six hundred freshmen to I.U. at Freshman Camp early in September. Discus- sions of academic, cultural, and social life smoothed the transition Brom high school to college and instilled a sense of pride in a new ome. In cooperation with the YWCA, the YMCA produced the two- night I.U. Sing in February and the Chimes of Christmas musical Pf0gTam. The YMCA published the Redbook, all-campus phone directory, and a directory of all foreign students. .Outstanding leaders from government, business, education, reli- gion, and the arts gave students an insight into various professions at the Y Forums, Focus, and Executive Roundtable. The Y also produced a series of radio programs dealing with issues of current interest. moz ' n YMCA BOARD or DIRECTORS -FRONT ROW: Joel Santos tlnter- nationalAf'fairSD,JerryMaburn lPres.l, Tom Earhart fFocus5, Jack Murrell fTreas.l. SECOND ROW: Alexander Barnes lNlacWatt tF.xec. Roundtable Bus. Ch.l, Jerry Allen tExec, Roundtable Govt. Ch.l. Har- old Rudolph tExec. Dim, Arthur Banks tlnternational Stud. Comm. Co- Ch.J. 'l Z.. 2-3'5 , .. A NH itttrfmyffff ,.- fl.'!M'.fff Igvlvfff Nancy Powers-l'rcsidcnt i i i I l 4 11 W Y.W.C.A. With Peace, Justice, Freedom, and Dignity as guidelines, thc Y.W.C.A. sought to involve women in the world of today. Pres- enting programs concerning white racism, consumer spending, abortion, and birth control, the Y.W.C.A. tried to increase un- derstanding ofthe woman's role in society. Concentrating on the elimination of white racism, thc Y.W.C.A. moved away from the status of a social-oriented organ- ization toward that of an issue-oriented association. The Focus program brought experts in various Helds to the campus to speak to small informal groups of students. Involving themselves in life outside the university campus, Y.W.C.A. members volunteered for the Buddy-Tutor and thc Head Start programs, nursing home visitation, and Girls' Club and nursery school work. Sponsorship of campus-wide events-Freshman Camp, Chimes of Christmas, the International Bazaar, and I.U. Sing-involved members in university activities. Ann Veyscy Vice Chairman of National Student Y,W.C.A. I i l i l i QR Judy Fricbcrg-lst Vice President 'rn i 4-L X14 .-ff? xc-eff, 'KX ' L A l l ' r I i i l I i 1 u N ii il :til tie -'a -,xx fum. Linda Pen ce-7 Dignity. as mid x mei Q A. tie eorld Qfmav tC1'5 l' Sommer h .Ay l . L:-1. X ,. . mul 10 llltrezqi Mag, N-4 M xoi white mm R O Qi l Sxialq t K fifnrfd on snziaq assmiatiori. 111, is Qi qw Eh, X 'X A - k L Clmpulmitg, gzgige the uuiiusmb wb ,. . .ne Buddy-Tutorfi -, . - my A.: xtsitatloll- 3-UdGif15-ft 2:5-Freshman Camp. 0.5 :aan and l,L', Singsimg W X , wx , Clarine Nardi-Secretary ' my i Q iizeim m IJ I HH - 'Xf- l I '1-0 K if U t -,as .1-.ll 1 A-.s-.4 3 X Q. if-1 ,f '-xiii ' ' FEW I vfzw. 'l i, A 'lik v .'mt1 . -l Linda Pence-Treasurer 99 Sally Foley-2nd Vice President ff I, I5 Y.W.C.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD-FRONT ROW: Susan Green, Betsy Gwynn, Judy Frieberg. SECOND ROW: Clarine Nardi, Sally Foley, Linda Pence. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Feemster, Jade Westfall, Jean Moser, ,A Caroline Turner, Nancy Powers. i VRF mi ,rx 4 R f 0.1 Q., .,,,,-g 237 IR IDS SPRING STAFF.-FRONT ROW: Vicki Clark. Bruce Smith. Brian Milhoff, Has- mukh Shah. Rarcn Carle. Karen Smith. Julie Saiter. Susan Edwards. SECOND ROW: Art Bcrke. Dave Ashcnfelter. Kris Kclleman. Rod Smith. Linda Deckard, Dianne Wolfe, Peggy O'Connor, Ron Miller, Lynn Sargent. Diane Keaton. Rita Corrado, Trudy Fenni- morc. Snrajanc Smith. Marry Ellen Riddle. Jim Elliott. THIRD ROW: Juley Harvey, Wel- John Fulton. IDS photographer, transmits at picture over Associated Press lines. f,l - don Baird, Rich Hojnacki, Sandra Eisert, Joyce McMahon, Steve Fagan, Glen Sargent, John Hillery, Carla Scherib, Nikki Peck, Sharon Kane, Linda Chapman, Betty Sandretto, Monroe Anderson. FOURTH ROW: John Bard, Bernie, Jerry Hicks, Bill Turner, Jeanenc Seeger, Dennis Wall, Judy Sandretto, Kathy Engdahl. FIFTH ROW: Don Pennington, Eric Greulich, John Fulton, Stan Levco, Arch Sutton, Ric Manning. Indiana ail Student Existing on few meals and even less sleep, INDIANA DAILY STUDENT staff members covered state, national, and interna- tional happenings, as well as campus events. Including a Wldc range of information, from dormitory menus to the Mid621Sf Crisis, the paper tried to serve twenty-nine thousand students and others. A laboratory newspaper for students enrolled in classes in U10 Department of Journalism, the IDS included as regular featureS the i'Jordan River Forum, Bloomington movie listings, IUC Gripe Vine, and announcements of campus events. I The uJordan River Forum enabled IDS readers to voice their opinions on various issues. The t'Gripe Vine answered readers questions and complaints on problems concerning university Pro' cedures and services. Taking a stand on such issues as the guns of the Safety Division, the burning of the Black Market, Htld student demonstrations, the STUDENTS editorial piigfi gave m' depth coverage of controversial issues. Checking over the A.P. ani into the STUDENT is the student assigned to rewrite IDS FALL STAFF-FRC Sargent, Carla Scherib. Dia SECOND ROW: Bruce Sr Downard, Cheryl Scott. I THIRD ROW: Vicki Cla I ! I ! A u 1 w f I I i V S 5 i , t ii i f.,M.- SISYC Fagan, Glen Sargent r i Chapmall Billy Sandretto ' Hicks. Bill Tumer, Jeanine -H ROW: Don Pennington ming. .dent eep, INDIANA DAILY . national, and intema- fents. Including a uidf menus to the Mideast e thousand students and tnrolled in classes in Ill? ided as regular feature on movie listingsi the tus events. V 'S readers to voice their finev answered readtfi re as the Sum he Black Mafkeli Qld editorial page gave mi rtcerning university P such issu6S Checking over the A.P. and U.P.I. releases as they come into the STUDENT is the responsibility of the reporting student assigned to rewrite IDS FALL STAFF-FRONT ROW: Jim Elliott, Kris Kelleman, Sharon Kane, Lynn Sargent, Carla Scherib, Diane Keaton, Joyce McMahon, Sarajane Smith, Peggy O'Conner. SECOND ROW: Bruce Smith, Juley Harvey, Nikki Peck, Bill Turner, John Bard, Rita Downard, Cheryl Scott, Linda Deckard, THIRD ROW: Vicki Clark, Ron Miller, Diane Wolfe, Susan Edwards, Julie Saiter. Rod Smith, Brian Millhoff, Lynda Kuntz, sf Monroe Anderson, Sandra Eiscrt, Mary Ellen Riddle, Jeannie Campbell, Ric Manning. Kathy Engdahl, John Fulton. FOURTH ROW: Karen Carle. Art Bcrkc, Rich Hojnncki. Mike Griflin, Judy Sandretto, .lcrry Hicks, Jcnnnene Seeger. Steve Fagan. Arch Sutton, John Hillery, Don Pennington. Stan Levco, Bruce Gillcy. nxan F... i CX 231 . ,gi A, b it Bruce Smith. night ctlitor. looks at telegraph wire Copy xthilc pcrfortning his duties us night editor. 1 ,rw l W' f Z' '-' ' 'gfy A , ll 2-LO ,L .P1.,.,-i-1.5, 1 IDS FALL TROIKA-Jcrry Hicks tEditor-in-Chiefl, Ric Manning tEditoriuI Page Editorl, John Fulton thlnnaging Editorl. 95 'f J-9 , sawg, 'lf i l lag K f , I f, I AS . ' V .. ,A - ar:-fs pg , 595 - 'ilk Tuma '- ,..z:2sa sm lf X 1 N , . N ,,A 7 sayelsi Dianne Keaton, Assistant campus edi- tor, ponders a story while the COPY desk editors work on copy behind her. s t 2? ' 'L 1 A 't . Q- It- -x':f3f. -' t TIL: '-1 if l 5'ff . ' 'mi 'EFF 4 , '1 -1.-jg sfsgfl- y 'R 1 t - ' -3 fi,-'... H -5552 D ,-:,..... 1 .-5 'lillluiil 'LE' fix..- .:.,1.i-5g::..I I .3331 ':'H'-1-151215-9.1. ' '. ':1::':E -A-e.:1...,ggL. ., :. :...... 2353111-31:3-.1-' -,. 311:25 fxgggllygiziizza' 'zz' -22575: nzzrxilcw ' 'Q-.-,,,,v:.'-Cf -- ' g.. gp1.'.1L15-5: T171-:lf,.21-': 1.23.-5 .....':1::t.. 'xr ' Lziif'-rx 1111'.!'1:5 '.Z1'.l ... .,, gn..- Y , V... -1-Pg, gg- .....-1g5,,....- ....!-T-:WST r:gx.5g:':1ra1 ...azz .-f,:.1:: GS-:'t4121gg11:1: 211122251135 2- -'ri-1::'1:,.M, - .--.::::::.-U ---'-3.-1 J mv...-:I IDS SUMMER STAFF- ROW: Dan Egler. Beth Zin SECOND ROW: Karen Sm' lln Off, Dinah Rockwell. Rc Michelle K Wee. Tom vaiier. THIR ljllm Sargent. Pat Hartelroa mlm- l-ynda Kuntz. D2 Brian Millhoff. oury. Glenn Sarst eaton. Assistant campus edi- ers a story while the copy rs work on copy behind her, S IDS SUMMER STAFF-FRONT ROW: Dan Egler, Beth Zimmerman. SECOND ROW: Karen Smith, Mari- lyn Off, Dinah Rockwell, Ron Miller, Michelle Koury, Glenn Sargent, Janet McKee, Tom Valler. THIRD ROW: Lynn Sargent, Pat I-Iartelroad, Sandra Eisert, Lynda Kuntz, Dan Mills, Brian Millhoff. -fa I fl yguinwwmwm- 9 -1-:sumti 'new-'M 'A 1 ig- il i V n '- --,f M H 1' ':. if ' ' t -2' ir .,-Q 1 r f I Liv'- .V -E ' ' tl in ?:l5i1:'i3ff3:'P 9 .3 1, 3 3'1 ' ' -Y ft f '. we , 12,7 32 l I . A .. , ' -E -.'.' j-nu 'x g I 5 :A V ' :p,.j?:f.- . ev'-. I .K ff'-'sf .ef fe T . , ' -' SN .a' K f 1 g i I .,Nr ga J.. ..1.-............-. , I ,AQ5-4' IDS SPRING TROIKA-Rod Smith IEdixor-in-Chicfl. Kathy Engdahl flvlanaging Editorl. Ric Manning lEdito- rial Page Editorl. , O, A , , T -- '- ,, . ,322 W..- 'T'-D I .. ,, ,, ,, rl :::1i-lflfiQ 'T ' - l f' ,, .:.,.l:-1 V ff 3--msc ' - -- 11.7 ' 4,- 55'fff.,,, , .f-ff-H 1, fu:-a--' ew- ,,,,-. ,411 .- ' I ..-ff-:2 ,.TZi....-f' A 'f Z-II Custer Ritchie-Associate Editor rf' Steve Mayes-Editor-in-Chief 1 1 K F ni ,cr .,,..,.-,Q ttf ,,.,.--f-7 Q. 1. t if l l i i' ff i N it ,,....-.f-- .1:55,,,,.,1,,., .V . , 242 ti ' .V I 'fi if3?Wi1i5E!-E ' 'r'-- ,-ffzi' :Ly ight.: , - :t ,-.xfrgsr .' 3 '. . H , ,-'Z f an-.s.u-nxgiw luvalveulcflrl wa: l969 ARBUTUSQ i the staff. It all start men in Alumni Ha strong-arming CUT 10 swered me sales pit marks as, 4'Like to l The undaunted ec ing and diningj hac printer's deadlines c returned to school re loss. to a year of elevr are the most hectic ki One thing the A voIved in was its cu which was declared ' another kind of invol -charges of racial C queenly run-offs. For the most part. the ARBUTUS staff i of student involvemer cluded tedious hours C proof-reading. chain-5 ing. lt also required that isl whenever migtg All the involvemem M 5 Editor- l l i l l l l l l R X ' il lizmlvwriwiz was not only the focus of the 1969 ARBUTUS, it came to be a way of life for the staff. It all started with the enthusiastic sales- men in Alumni Hall during the Activities Fair, strong-arming curious freshmen who usually an- swered the sales pitch with such encouraging re- marks as, 'Like to buy an R-what? The undaunted editors Cunder the spell of win- ing and diningj had signed away their lives to printer's deadlines during the summer, but they returned to school resigning themselves, neverthe- less, to a year of eleventh-hour efforts, which often are the most hectic kind of involvement. One thing the ARBUTUS did not uget in- volved in was its customary beauty queen affair which was declared no contest in deference to another kind of involvement brewing on campus -charges of racial discrimination in other such queenly run-offs. For the most pan, though, the involvement of the ARBUTUS staff in putting together the story of student involvement was less dramatic. lt in- cluded tedious hours of typing, editing, re-typing, proof-reading, chain-smoking, and coffee-slurp- ing. lt also required a lot of counting fto ten, that ish whenever mistakes were made. All the involvement was not so serious. There was the annual gala Christmas party where each received a boress gift. Then. too. various members of the stall' apparently were in- volved in undercover activities for the government. as they would not be seen around the oflice for WCClfS- fOne. in fact. admitted to terrorizing a pam- phlet-passer in the Ballantine courtyard by whis- pering in his ear, 'Tm with the ClA. J When it really counted, though, everyone ral- lied round the ARBUTUS cause, though the sacrihces were great. Going without sleep for a day or two at a time, a staff member could be seen staring blankly through thc windows of the office-his eyes transfixed on the rusty grey sur- face of an air conditioner-or mumbling incoher- ently something like l'Keller, schmeller . .. what a hellerf' As a tension-breaker one energetic staff member repeatedly advocated another way of getting involved, Everyone take off thy clothes and jump in a pylef' The end-product of all this involvement was a deep sense of communal participation Cnearly everyone caught the Hong Kong Hub, and the dedication and sacrihce paid off in the end with the unleashing of something even more conta- gious-the 1969 ARBUTUS! staff member . .,,..'- g -,,4 ill. f. --.A ',,': - . ' ', ff , 'X ' x 'sc ' C' .- -11-.f, '4Q, 5' 'iv xg'-A '75, Cds 'QC' Q 'Xi'f'1' s l f 5 -. -X Pat Hartlcroad-Managing Editor Arbutus Marcel Katz- i l I 'f ! Z1 . xf fa X rt avlng, ,g J,w E.. ,IGJK I W Zl- .-Xhm SLlllUIXlSP0l'lS Editor i nl' I - ii' ini 'f Pat Caner-Academics Editor i RMiii'ii L ffl 1 E :WWE 'O ff fffp' i X f WW if ,Qi gf miiiiii ,ii WM E. 1 fig., V h i x is-f -...,,,r gfffmf V!- 2 244 Jim Blumc?lndcx Editor ff,-r Q 'fi 4 ff' J . 11 Y 5, 2 1 ,,-7. N Vi N , -i-' F If l X X ii ....... ZINC! 1, :E Yi Qs lp, Q ,1- 1 ih- - -215777 ..- N ' 5 . NY. W- 2-15 .,-. -f w V' YVT, , xg f- - ifiiufi' L , , 4 4. 4' , , Q X 'vt-A 5' X L I V ' ZF . L'q 1 11 A - U V6 ' if , E m , f Y N f A ' .,,. ' Un 4AN' ' . w ww 4 .lunct Nelson-Layout Editor 7 Joe Kosarko-Narrative Editor 1 .J . :mfgaf X I. , if Lana Combs-Personnel Manager .,,. ,-Y, ,, 1 ,,.,,, 'QL A. y.,,,v:- 1 . n.. V x ,FL s v 1 ' Y r f' Y Y , ,E ff? ri fl g 1,1 .I 3 3 5 Y 3 5 2 E 3 3 r 3 f. ! Kathy nlCil+0mQe if 694, A Kathy Theil-Office Manager 'mxmni Mary Lou Herman Copy Editor ?.' Larry Ramey-Photo Edltor 2 5 rwilana- L J-v POT' ,,...v-A P' 1 '7 Hcrlw Hughcs-Scheduling Manager Ann Brickcr-Promolions Manager F E? ' vf :ui ,XRT X' U A. , . fig,-. xii' ' N., Q.. .22 'I ' P' 'x ' -rx in ., Xu .lv'- 1 Ns,A 5 l, x ' L -'lk 1 X, ' . f.' '. Q ' ' ' ' ' if '- ' 5 Qing - vw I, , t , .K ,ki ', L1 AFL-..1f 1 . ji- ' . ,, fu.1s '-X ' : V' 1 x I ,i , t , , 155. ' ,f Q A -U55 lwwxvu gxfzrf' if-' ' 4 svl::,Jibv - 2 -XS .ff!Wili!3 - nur. uv 1 . -,qi W -J' 1 U,-Mira..-. 'U'N! rv, r-4 1 ,.- Aw- .w -new un-1-X :J xi s.C'slUO?'1i 4.,111,.... QQ IIN ' Wy .. rg, Bwfw?2+Q 41151 izvrf- ' I ,. John Burgett-Treasurer 1.,,, , Aw., WMQUU NX F: John Burgett-Tm '-NSN ..,. s Bccky Drcnncn-Sales Manager Pam XYCVIZ-CLTIIIVZICIS Manager gif' ., Q. , , , an fx 'Q eff ....4 A M552 ,H r V- -V. -..,,. -um. ,.:--4 , ,, gdy. K .....,.,X?l.. YQ. L MY Nlnluulcy. YIIICVIL' llruldu. I X 7 Jxllxlxfll. Cgxuul Ruclwlw, ,lill llc :XRHUILUS liIfNlfRAI SI.-XI-I--V l RON'lk ROXY: .ILIYI .l1nimwkl. ,lcllx .lmix Nixcl1lmlll11. Shari ICXXCIILHIIH. XI.ux llllCI'. .-Kun Bricker. SHUND ROW: K.nIhy X'chc.,luIicCin-111.111,ilmulyn Replay. lim xlllllllf. l'axuI1n Sclulmxlvclg. Su- IDIIIIIAP. llmnc llcxukmnplw. lung. llxxc K-vcxncl. lhxc ll vm .lanckwlm limb .'XInbI1xUI1,,Illklj O1- lmrn. Nlguy ,lu XYcllcI. Nlkkl Xigurlm IIIIRD ROW: lluul llgnlllngcl. 1 IICII Dmlx Iwlxlmcl. ,lull I'xlIP'1.tIxll. lumix lyk. lI.ll'1I1L' Nmdl. Puggy Huntluld I-Ul'Rl'H ROW' .lcIl' XI.nlm, Slum: X I IIC. ,IQ-Im tfmwlm, Xilkc lumps. Rxclmul H.nhn. XI.xc llc.1Id,,I.-hu llutlnnm I-W xxkx A x fl' 3 1 J-i,,.:,Q'4f-fi.:-f,.A -af- r ' 'ar'..Qv'. .f' X -f' ' 'LS eH:IL. WIUS Varying from classical music on Sunday evening to pop music on Friday and Saturday, WIUS radio covered the range of musi- cal types including jazz, English pop music, folk music, and show tunes. Besides musical entertainment, WIUS presented coverage of all Indiana basketball and football games, complete news serv- ice, and various programs of an academic nature. ' The year began with an expanded listening audience including the residents of parts of married housing and GRC listening I0 the year's hits. An eighty-member staff worked to preSCI1lPf0' grams of interest to Indiana University students. I WIUS, always interested in newcomers in the broadcasting field, provided an outlet for radio-oriented students t0 Pfficme what they were taught in class-announcing, business, Cflgmeer' ing, and production. A six-weeks' training program was the station to oricntate future staff members. offered by st f. 95 1 7g as 4... vt, q t, . 1 v. , Kg, . .Ki 057 X s ' VS t- I .. X Q 33,1 .A ' -:'.l' v' ' X -H 'Mal .Hr -9 :Pt 2 . in A NE DQ.: rr 'Al - , - Q: ..- Oiex aiu . i xi A 'X' Fx st ' ' 1 H fit 'Lg' tdrq . N r iv- hr ' 'Q '.f X3 'Mi ask f -1 fm, 2' 1?-L' -ii g1 li,n I f-if 5-l.f'iQt-5 i - rp' x'-N51-. ..--A' 'f 5613? 3.'fYLi'i zu.- ,. sg. ' 3 'zq JJ ' l f it 'H N gift' , k X ,,, tgix W-.Xl it ,X . M Ek qt ll s 5 -e ,4A' 3 '-- 1. I Sunday evening to popri. .dio covered the range of ri op music. folk musiendd' Lent. WlL'S presented cotrtg wall games. complete new :ademic nature. led listening audience inclut, housing and GRC listening r staff worked to present ti- :rsity students. ewcomers in the o-oriented students totlflf announcing train ing program wasofletct i members. broadcii Q. business, CHU? fi 7 f M., -vs.-1 cs, . K ' 'Q -, - Mfrs, l W 'H -4- .- Ls, '3 WILS PRt7tiR.-XXINllNLifl-RONT RUWQ Xlongi llcinqintlcf, Bets? R901- DL-hl'lC Puitluni. lcrry hlC1ltIll1lll1.,lO' lillcn Krxinu, hllllih -'imc Popp' HW Rainsoni. D'-'C llflllilllllll' SECOND ROW: John Rrylwinstill, Dale Stcinkc. -In Bum lslwngg, lirick Sprnngcr. lirucc Wqiekoixski. Geoff Grodncr. ncnrlcy Austin. THIRD ROW: Licoruc tirnovicli. ,lcrry Hill. Mike Nlciliirtlix. C'llI'lN llmlwn- Ridlmld l'l:ttl. Nlikc lizillarsl, FOURTH ROW: liud liolsoin, lioh liziiu. Mark Sic' py,,:,,e- jy Rodger Puck. Dennis SPH' laxni, Kenneth Day. Programming WIUS WIUS Management WIUSNIANAGENIENT FRONT ROW: Mildred Henry. Sharon Hubcrs. Susan Buckler. Nancy Hens- ley. Melinda Henry. Sandy Shaw, SECOND ROW: Yvonne Jaynes. Nancy Badanes. Sargeant Puppcr. Su- san Wolf. Janice Fox. THIRD ROW: George Powell. John Butt. Tony Mc- Laughlin. Ed Jaroll. FOURTH ROW: Rich Miko. Bruce Herrick, Neil Bolding. Byron Smith. Bill Rath. iii w 5 Q Rho Tat Supplementing the vision, Rho Tau Si means by which the students can air theii Through a series U19 functions and se DAILY STUDENT morial Union. The lflllllg S0me of the t tion in the Country- lhf members of the t 'Besides being 3 5 515316 provided for lflltlated an audio lil members' idea: of its adesming student. fe5P0nsibl id - haeas Ol the students n Memorial Fund. C I0 the c RH N Deco T.-SU MGM-xx K. Dun Benjlniin LSQQT ultl ni IASSW- Nlemlaci ' ' dl'-l. Serin GV CQQ Rho Tau Sigma Supplementing the student's formal education in radio and tele- vision, Rho Tau Sigma-a professional fraternity-serves as a means by which the faculty can learn from the students and the students can air their views to the faculty. Through a series of productions, Rho Tau Sigma investigated the functions and services of such institutions as the INDIANA DAILY STUDENT, the I.U. Foundation, and the Indiana Me- I morial Union. The Radio and Television Department-incorpo- rating some of the finest facilities in radio and television educa- tion in the country-saw many of these programs done solely by the members of the fraternity. Besides being a service unit for WFIU and WTIU, Rho Tau Sigma provided for the closed circuit television used in classes, initiated an audio library, and allocated funds for the production of its members' ideas. In addition, they presented a scholarship to a deserving student, sponsored an advisory committee-directly responsible to the chairman of the department-to present the ideas of the students, and helped raise money for the Jack Shee- han Memorial Fund. RHO TAU SIGMA OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Rodney Read CPrcs.I. Dee Benjamin ISCCJ, SECOND ROW: Bonnie Rollins ITFCHSJ, Dave DUHHC tAss0c, Member Coordinatorj. THIRD ROW: Ken Ksobiech IFHC- Ully Adv.l. Scott Gregg tVice-Pres.l. RHO TAU SIGMA-FRONT ROW: Ken Ksobiech tFaculty Adxzl. Dee Benjamin tSec.J. Rodney Read tPres.l. Bonnie Rollins tTreas.l, Scott Gregg Nice-Pres.l. SECOND ROW: Elsa Ransom. Mary Jane Popp. Lynn Purky. Terry Jo Baringer, Sandy Shaw. Nadine Korich. Sandi Allen. Nancy Callaway. THIRD ROW: Lynda Fytc. Chris Gazcl. Susan Caras. Tana Smith. .loEllen Krane. Janice Fox. Tracy Callaway. FOURTH ROW: David Morgan, Mike Ballard. Doris Pavlikmki, Mar- tha Carroll. Tom Barker. Byron Smith. Erick Sprunger. FIFTH ROW: Wayne Gunn. Alan Oliver. Harvey Ellars. Ken Day. F. Cowdrey Lan- gille. Jr.. Dave Beck. Mike Whisler, Mac Heald, V if 253 ll-XNIBY S I RII'IfRSgIfRON I ROW Suzie luchncr. Nancy Iiruu- null lI'rcw, Ann Knapp lScc.- ITUQNI. NIICIIIJHU Dcncxuk. SFKSOND ROWZ Ifllcn Llinncr. I':mla Kw:i'ncr'. NIHNF Ihvling. Yiann NIcInIirc. Cand Stripers Sailing Club SAILING CLUB-FRONT ROW: Dave Orr, Janice Bcnncu. Margie Shuer. Ted Sputh. Jim Willett. Betsy Turner. Marla Fouch. Sandy Ptucha. Bill Slocl-Lholn. SECOND ROW: Max Baumer. Cliff Cullodcn, Sandy Stone. Richard Nix. Sue Larson. Sharon Dicncr. .lim Wall. Chuck Carlin. Mark Miller. 25-I Thet Q 'fi' I ..-Y 1 x vga' ig'-fi 'L . , S I -2 . I I ai 1: 3' I 3fI ' ' i- 4. 1. ' ,X V I , Arif '- f I f ,fig '. i 5, , in-'A 1 ffl, ' 1 ' . fax, ffx 'J ', - ' f , ' , f -. -T ' ' 1 f Xi W 'I xt -,X LL., , , ,,, ' Sigm Gi! I Theta Sigma Phit THETA SIGMA PHI-FRONT ROW: Sara Silverman. Shilron Dunwoody 1PreS.l. Beth Zimmerman t.-Xrchivistl. Janet McKee. SECOND ROW: Genie Campbell. .lrinet FOX CYf1lhif1 Engle. Kathy Engdahl. Sandra Ebert. Kristen Anderson. Dottie Marsh. Sigma Delta ,.:f,-., 51 t SIGMA DELTA CHI-FRONT ROW: Riclmrti Balougli CPrcs.l. David Weaver, Weldon Baird. Cicorgc Toth. Chuck Zondor. SECOND ROW: Monroe .-Xntlci'- son, John Fulton. .lim Hodson. Rod Smith. .lcrry Hicks fSec.J, Hasmukh Shah. THIRD ROW: Bill Turner. Greg Trusty. .lohn Hillcry 1Trczis.l. Not Pictured: l'rtit'. Fltiytl Aman lAdv.l. farm: - :2. ,- ff. .. 'Saliva-if- 3-. 'D W- N 255 :Xl PHA lfl'SII ON Dlfl IA7 l-RONI' KOXYZ Licnrgu lkilxpuck. ljiynngi llgiymii 18g-gl, Suc Diziiimml. lamruiicc R. liziriics lllrcxl, 5. Nlichzicl Nlilllwiii Illixm. SFCONU ROXY: Rnlicil Q'l.iyluii. Sclh Ilmcll. Sluplicii l-ixlici' lRup.I. Slxiii llgimil- lun, lim HIIUIIN lliicxixl. Drcu luckmgm, Pre-Med Honorar Ballantonian H.-XLLANTONIAN STAFF- SEATEDZ Ronald Broun. .lrimcs Dorr lEdilor-in-Cliictl Terry Jcgglc lBus. Nlgiil. STANDING: Diunzx Dclph 1P1'od. Nlgnl, Richard Pllum 1Lii. ETD. Richard Slim rCirc. Nigm, Nlclisunde Kopp, Betty Lou Ketchum Olunaging Ed.1. Alhcri Williams lProd. Nlgiil. ,lay Williams Olusic Edd, Tom McNeil. NOT PIC- TURED: Klaus Trollcr fCinemn Ed.l. Barry Liv lOpc1':1 ELM. Mike Dolcsh. Alfred Towcll Woliticzil Ed,l. 256 PHYS. ED. MAJORS AND MI- NORS CLUB-FRONT ROW: Kathy Hoshaw, Julie Campbell lTrezLs.J, Mnrgi Creer lPub, Chi. Betty Cline Nice-Presl, Kotie Mont- gomery lPres.J. Karen Grubb ISec.l. Madeline Orr lSr. Rcp.l. Shelley Klitzky lJr. Rep.7. SECOND ROW: Millie Williams. Karen Smith. Doris Prieur. Patricia Zimmerman. Regina Oglesby. Dottie Zeiss. Judy Butters. THIRD ROW: Deanna Baker, Jill Forkner. Linda Cotter. Nancy Wilder. Gale Lorcnc, Judy Broun. Phyllis Peck. Tcrensa Miller. Kay Leinart. Jan Connell. Ellen Early. Phys. E . Majors and Minors Club Phys. . Honorar PHI EPSILON KAl'l'.-XflfRONil' ROXVIlJ0l11XlLll.ll1lXXlgll:1lCllllQ Sponsl. .lulin Slzivieli l'l're:is.l, Don Burns ll'res.l. .lolin l'1lP1lCUk 'HN-V Sglm Nqwlwerg ll:1lCllllQ Spoiixl. Sli- COND ROW: Dzive Ziiiiiiierinain, Laimzir Peterson. Rick Kciilml- Dim' :iltl Kline. THIRD RONY: IJCIIII Kleinseliinitlt, Gene Xluiizilinin. Tetl Blmmggiririei' llfaietilty Spiiiiyl. .liiiiics Belisle rlfzietilty Sptiiim. 257 K.-X l' l' .-X KA ll l'.'X PS lffl' R UNI ROW: Clary lhmly IYICC-lll'CN.l. JU!! limlcniguiu llllcxil, llill Slulxiiixin 15:91, Ricllxiul lliimkx llrciixl. Sli- OND ROW: Xlikc :Xlcxzimlcn Rick Nllynznxki. lgilmi SILIIHPCV, lirucc 5 Nuxgik, Hun Nlillci, Band Honorar Speech and Hearing Honorar .. A l ... SIGMA ALPHA ETA-FRONT ROW: Beth Smiley. Gail Bodncr lYicc-Pres. :ind Trcuxl. Wayne Scgncri 1Pres.l. Cindy' Grapcr lSec.J. Ginny lyillifllllll. SECOND ROW: Charlene Schemk. Nlury Beth Foster. Karen Copeland. Suzy Rozzi. Peggy Beth Solomon. Kathy Hayxblilzcl. Leslie Syyun, Pauleuc Johnb. 258 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGAN- IZATION-FRONT ROW: Charles Harvuol iTreas.J. Karin Nilsson lPres.l. Steven Laycock lVice-Presb. Pal Morrill IRec. Sec.l. Mountfort Y. Haas ICorr, Sec.J, SECOND ROW: Becky Maclienzie. Florence Smiih. Jeri Whiuenbaugh. Helene L. Oalls. Laurie Wills. Ramona Leitncr. THIRD ROW: Tom Bullard. Chuck Waggener. Janice Williams. Sally Ul- rich. Bill Rath, Mark Bishop. Duncan Charters. Christian Science rganization Cosmopolitan Club COSMOPOI.l'l'.-KN C'I.L7Ii-FRONT ROW: ,lulunnc NICCXIFUIQ lI'r0g. UI-li Attila Yxlpruk lI'I'CS.I- 'WUC Th fH' rsoe. Cm, SECOND Row: Roll? Snxwcr lYicc-l'i'cs.l. Pzim NlcNicl1oIs lSccil. Dnxid Ricks lTrczLs.l. 259 .-XSSOCIAIIIKJN HBR t'llIl IDIIOUIJ I-IJIXIVXIION IRUNI ROW: Nanny Willuiilmiil. Hizingi iilIlIlCl thus-l'ics.l. Dccilia Runyan 1l'i'us.l. 'v lX.IliIy Xullmci ll1c.is.l, Xlgiili Ymlsr. , .A Slmluy Rick. SI-'FUND ROW: Bair' : lxxixi Xkoilli. Susan lk-ll.i. Xlairy Ligiril. ' lieth i'.u'Isuli, ilintly XYIIIICIN. Nancy ' Rus. Xlgiiy lfrxiiiuis Kaxpviikicuicl. N Association for Childhood Education Phi Omega l PHI OMEGA-FRONT ROW: Sue Glick. Martha Guy. Alan Kirtley Wise-Pres.l. Stephen Geller lPrcs.J. Dianne Sloan lScc.l. Claudia Hudson. Bob Goodin. SECOND ROW: Jerry Ulrich. James Hays. Greg Huffman. Dan Yates. Dick Kaplan. John Zim- merman. Joseph Brownlee. Carl Chapman. THIRD ROW: Steve Sparks. Stephen Zeilengold. K. NI. Wilk. Warren L. Walls. Joseph Downing. Dave Young. John Reilly. Charles Spillman. Mark Piepenbrink. 260 Student Increasing nearly' Club stressed knowle The club, which was business operations. 1 Plan travels to easte Vlled to speak were f ble. WIFE Radio. an acflvainted the club blwlnesses and the k they Were searching. messes in Atlanta. St. Simester tht B ' IS year th axle Research. Shil SONS. Inc.. and tl WD Tim CENT N1ARkETiv Kenney. Fifi multi-QQ. ci Oflltel. I :tt-I ies. im- i- STUDENT MARKETING CLUB- FRONT ROW: Marilyn Lidikay. T. C, Currens tPres.l. Robert Meeks ITFCHSJ. Cheryl Mullett Nice-Pres.l. Phil Kenney Nice Presb. Robert Thompson tVice-Pres.l. Janice Mal- lik. SECOND ROW: David Dinn. Brent Haworth. Ronald Michaels, Jim Comerford, Mary Lynn Waters, Starke Grego M , Rich Fay. THIRD RONV: Mike Gretz. Mike Cook. Rob Kaade. Dale Conger. William Janowski. Richard Ernst, Jim Shea. Terence Waits. James West. Bill Van Lendingham. ry. John Magurean Student Marketing Club Increasing nearly 175 student members, the Student Marketing Club stressed knowledge and understanding of the business world. The club, which was open to all University students interested in business operations, met once a month to listen to speakers and to plan travels to eastern United States business centers. Those in- vited to speak were from such organizations as Procter and Gam- ble, WIFE Radio, and PLAYBOY magazine. The guest speakers acquainted the club members with what was happening in their of executives and employees for which they were searching. In preceding years trips were made to busi- ' t. Louis, and other large cities. During the fall businesses and the kind nesses in Atlanta, S semester this year the club spent two days in Cincinnati visiting Burke Research, Shillitas Department Stores, Joseph E. Seagrams and Sons, Inc., and the W. S. Merrill Company. EIUDENT MARKETING CLUB OFFICERS-Robert Meeks CTreas.D, lm Qirrens CP ' I K FCS-P, Cheryl Mullet tVice-Pres for Special Affairsj Phil emlel' ic Omce, IV' e-Pres. for Pub.J, Robert Thompson' tVice-Pres. for Placements 261 .'Xl.l'llA KAl'l'A PSI - FRONJ RONV: Donald Nl. l.anc. Alexander li. Kllhfxvilll. .'XllVJl'l Dewey lPul1. Rcl.l, Clarence Plixky l'l'i'eaa.l, Gerrl Waterman Wing. Dim, William S. Renner lSec.l. lJlll'l Kaniin Glasier ul' RiI,l. Ari Small 1X'iee Prem. Steven Huw. NOT I'lC'I'URED: Philip Qil'L'CI1l l1lll. SECOND ROW: Richard J. Mlynarski, David Fisher. Tliinnas lillfllllfl. Gary Nlessersniilll. Ken Rader, Roheri Hile, Larry Stern, Jim Applebauin, David Kleenman. Don Kllll. THIRD ROW: Jerry Mutchler. David Bowers. Steve Mason. Randy Seger. Nlzirx' Weinberger. Ruberl Field. Gary Erlel. Tom Easlridge. Dennis Reedy. Bill Failey, Larry Dassel. Sieve Muna. Ed Green. Business Honorary Alpha appa Psi Insurance Club INSURANCE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Terence L. Bays 4Pres.l. Larry Glms Wice Presj. Jerry Shun. Dave Tape lTrezn.l. SECOND ROW: E. Glen ROS. David Goodman. Larry Selig, John Ransel. Terry Ruckriegle. 262 ' . 1-.--f ' mfr' -nfl I 'B TT . at X I l . A Q - , f'N Am - 4 3 . DELTA SIGMA PI-FRONT ROW: James Olive tTreas.l. James Kemper tSen. V. Pres.J. John Pfeifer IPI. Tr.l. Jim Forcum lSec.l. Larry Rankin tPres.l. Roy Law tHistorianl. Bill Bowden tEff. Ch.l. David Stewart fChancellorl. George Collins lSoc. Ch.l. SECOND ROW: Steven Gay- lord. Wayne Lewis. Tom Holaday. Michael Hamm. John Chen. .lim Martin. Richard Moore. John Wong. Frank Berziniz. Rickey Pate. THIRD ROW: Bill Kocher. Dan Kincaid. Don McGinnis. Mark Fritz. Kit Klingelhoffer. Gerry Lanigan. Joe Vandowski, Bill Minderman. Paul Liette. Ron Conner. James Connolly. FOURTH ROW: David A. Shockney, Terry J. Wright. Carl O. Roach. John W. Gauck. David P. Coonrod. Daryl R. Brawthen tPers. Dir.l. William E, Chapel. David R. Killingbeck. Louis C. Lukemeyer. Ronald J. Grannan, FIFTH ROW: Joe Wheeler. Jay Mc- Queen, Howard Greene. Jerry Camp- bell. Philip Kintzele. Dan Schoen- herr. Rodney Popa, Mike Laymon. Dave Hallo, John Burns. Delta Sigma Pi Omieron Delta School of Business Hostesses OMICRON DELTA-FRONT ROW: Lorna Kelley. Linda Cham- bers. Beth Talley tTreas,l. .lane Cur- tin IV. I'l'es.l. Mrs. Ester Bray lAtlv,l. Wilma Teach tPres.l. Jean Hotwll QSQCJ, Bobbie Hesselgrave ll'roy. Ch.l. Patricia Rigtlon. SECOND ROW: Barbara Schankerman, Debo- rah Dorne. Joyce Simmons. l.intla Steep, Sue Snider, Cynthia Clements. Pamela Mathis. Nancy Bayer. Jllfllff Walz. THIRD ROW: Nancy Martin. Marv Jane Trinkle, Cheryl lVllC3lllCJ- Julie Ekblacl, Connie Flicker, Merri- lvnn Epst, Mary Lynn Cook, Debbie Black. Sherry Lanimert, Judy Ruvell. Judy Domkoyyski. Carolyn Freeman. 263 MU PHI EPSILON-FRONT ROW: Beth Halevy. Beverly Wolf lHisl.l. Rosemary Tristano tAlum. Seal. Lee Domi ell lTreas.l. Donna Lively tI'rew.l, Linda Armet lVice l'res.l. Mary Hopping lChaplainI, Janet Bond tRec, Sect. Susie Chong, SEC- OND ROW: Barbara McManus. Gaye Ncwber. Elizabeth Harrison, Karen Landgren. Janet DeTona, Florence Smith. Debbie Goodrich. Susan Hanscom. THIRD ROW: Nancy Aukerman. Barbara Kilgore, Adabeth Herman, Paula Dexter, Karen Frass. Diana Shriner, Susan Stephens, Barbara Bailey, Donna Marovieh. Jean Snapp. Music L ,J Q- Honoraries SIGMA ALPHA IOTA.F A RONT ROW' Nanci' l-YnCh, Janie Hornung lcon' Seal' Nancy Lineburgh QR Seal' lean Douglass Wice Pres.J, anna Kfvgman lPres.I, Mary Ellen Fould ITrem.l, 'Paula Mast ICMP. 3ll'1l. Pamela Price fEdy SECON -- D ROWS Sara Mitchell Susan C0 lx lei:-Juliana Melnyk, 'Sandra Nicglai Niki Steward, Laurie Laird S Ill Jornensen THIRD RO i a y .7 ' - W: R d' Friis. Debbie Cooper, Linda Iviseilrsl iloan Eldredge, Marjorie Young Al. one TOPPH1- Carolyn Yeldell. 264 ,f CL!!w.:E. J KH- 4.- .pu-'P--.A I-XNGEI. FLIGHT-FRONT Roxy'- Ferry Rnsenhluu 1Clmpl.unl, JU, Bemchurer lkluterinlr. Paul Knxhnmn IIUNPCCIUVI. Jenn Rldgeyyzty llnth. Serylcex OIIIII. .l.xnet Flllx lFxee. Cunlnwunderl. Jun Nenry lOper1u1unN OIT-I NUMB Buyeh Murnptrnllerl. Debbi Nluy lDr1ll Legtderl. Klum Bruuer tpletlgf rf.-. SFCOND ROW. Susan Stanley. Nlym Clearer. Purn- ehulee Aehznzl-.-Kntrung. Gayle Ln- nerymud. Lyn Tlwrlyeeke. Lynn Nlld- dleton. Karen Hungzue. Sully Chnper. Janet Nelson. Cztren Cianglotf, THIRD ROW: Lum Benxxyumer. Sandy' Nunn. Wendy Nlztltlfy. hire Hughex. Margo I-auulex. Bette Welt- zel. Peggy Kellum. 'llnu Kullrrmnl. Ju Ellen Jenkins. Lin Nlumhy. Michelle Conn. FOURTH ROW: Becky Bezxuregzuxl lC'un1rnumlerl. Sue Jordan lAdmin. Ot'l'.l. Jgtmee Brmyn. Lindam Ivey. lindu Nlerrill. Karen Patterson. Susl Hertzberg. Brendu Hubleyg Prlxeilla Turley. Nlztry Ellen Wenzel. Angel light Crimson Cadettes CRIMSON CIADFI ILIJSYI' RIINI ROW: II. II1lI'I7ilI'll Hurnx Il, fllllyll Neelcl. Nluj. IVCYIIIIIIC RUN- IJIII Cathy Cmwnun it UIIIIIILIIMIIIIIL U!! l. Lt. lwggy' Nttlly dem. lt Llucu Dunlap. SIQCONIJ ROW. klmeryl Duyis. Iklkllll Qielehell. XI-Htl-'WI Xhneitler. .lutly NINCIIIHIIIIII. llluzr beth I'CCIIINICl. Kauhee l'up.1I. SIICIII SICyy1ll'l,'I'IIIRI7 RON il .nrt-lc ihrnclimh Rcgml, Uglolyy. Nlwum .Iol1uwu. lunar SIIIIIII. .Llekle Ill-unc. cm-tlltllne Haudfn- Il- P H I:0LlR'y'H ROW: lum Nmml. IX-'Ill' Kennun. Nl.u'1lyn Slgmlex. 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Kris Sunderman, Carol Hopkinb, Cindy Gorney. SECOND ROW: Janet Gardner. Sue Rcuthc. Judy Nlugge. Julie Campbell. Gale Lurcnc. Barb Sticlccls, Linda Bund. Suaun Clark. THIRD ROW: Anne Simpson.LindaTriplctt.Nuncy Lange. Linda R. Bruun. Susan Silver. Sandy Brccdcn, Luix Ritter. Slim Porter. Nlnrgy Sztrgcnt. FOURTH ROWi Nlzirgi Crecr. Cindy Potter. Alice Hull. Sully Yrzidcnburg. Nlatry Atnich. Judy King. Cindy Gerard. Cnty lc Rothhaar. Vicki Furlong. Oceanides ':,v J' .J':' X, ' uplxinx l. cpl. :i N tingt ' il' Vltl lindai Bond lliXNl,l. lit . ICUXKH '. . , . .I ll'rQN,l. km Stimluritmti 4X imc View 20 POM PON GIRLS-CENTER: Susie Shipe fCapt.J. FRONT ROW: Dottie Nyland, Kitten Huston, Teresa Dale, Debbie Shumaker, Adelene Susie Weaver, Susie Wachel , Lauritzen, Georjean Carrico, Elliott. BACK ROW: Debbie Janette Bricker, Sue Bilton Carrigan, Carol Davis, Susie 1 Mabry, Jonnie Leslye Mayes, Linda Profitt, Claudette Booth, Susie Martin, Fred- die Stevens, Pat Mosier, Marsha King. Pom Pon Girls . , .A Studen Action is the brains behind th versity athletic 4 A student org collegiate Athle four executive c the cheerleading Hundred, and Aiding the Boa advisors-Mr. Mr. Bruce Lan, Some of the unusual pep ra season, the Ja Red campaigr ers, and balloc rected and hell in honor of the the United Staf mer. fl.. -1-1 rn 1 1 :ture-. , l Student Athletic Board Action is the child of careful thought and planning and the brains behind the plans for generating spirit at every Indiana Uni- versity athletic contest is the Student Athletic Board. A student organization connected with the Department of Inter- collegiate Athletics, SAB is a ten-member committee made up of four executive officers, the Card Section president, the captain of the cheerleading squad, a representative of the Indiana Marching Hundred, and three other board-elected activities coordinators. Aiding the Board in its administrative problems this year were its advisors-Mr. Robert Dro, Assistant Director of Athletics, and Mr. Bruce Landis, representing the Student Activities Staff. Some of the brainchilds of this year's board included the unusual pep rally skits and parades plus the extravaganza of the season, the .lawn Purdue Affair. During the See Red-Wear Red campaign SAB members and volunteers sold red hats, shak- ers, and balloons before each football game. The Board also di- rected and helped produce the Olympic Banquet which was given in honor ofthe twelve Indiana University athletes who represented the United States in the Olympic Games at Mexico City last sum- mer. SAB EXECUTIVE COUNCIL- FRONT ROW: Linda Dorsett. Carole Hclfert. Nlarabeth Wells, SECOND ROW: Maggie House Nice Presb. Karen Rew tSeC.l, THIRD ROW: Bruce Landis tAdv.l. Ed Dobroxx. Randy Trebing tPres,J. Bob Roache 4Treas.l. FOURTH ROW: Ernie Yelton. Jon Lindemann, I '. Q . L' Ii -' . ' f1q:.'1Y . 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Q f4P,2r' ,f .4 .ni , - , 1 '- ff' ' -.i. t.f,c+-s.32,i13gn, I 5434-'+'q1i'--J.. - , .- if , .- . '..'7.n..'m '- -' -.-Y - ' - 271 fl? ,P -17' .. 'f J2- we 272 ' -.. - . r -1 - . Z-,-'f. Yj,, . A. -- ' . 3' 'Els L- ' ,::1i.L'i-56 '. Elf' S -' 1, I 1 ALPHA PHI OMEGA-FRONT ROW: Dennis Dill tPres.J, Everett Koontz tlst Vice Presj, Dennis Williamson tPledge Mastery Jon Abbott CRee. See.l. Lynda Goodman tSweetheartJ, Clayton Koher tTreas.l, Paul Doglione tC0rr. See.J, Dewey Jones tSee.J, Paul Hugentober tSgt. at Armsl. SECOND ROW: Richard Money tGrad. Adv.J, Paul Irwin, George Dunn KPZISI Presb, Steve Kirchoff, Tom Howenstine, Jim Blume tHist.l, Joel SHNTUS, Brian Hugon, Herb Hughes tSoc. Ch.J, Dan Isaacs tAdv.J, William Fettig. Alpha Phi Omega Beginning its fortieth year of service at I.U., Alpha Phi Omega worked on campus, in the community, in the nation, and Vvllhln the chapter. Any male student was eligible for membership H1 Alpha Phi Omega. The pledging program sought to promote lead- ership, friendship, and service, with service to others the keyr1OlC- On campus Alpha Phi Omega conducted tours, provided news- papers for the Union browsing room, decorated the Health Cefllef for Christmas, and assisted at the polls in student elections. In the community. members gathered litter around the reservoirs and helped at the Christian Center. The chapter served the nation through the March of Dimes and work with the Peace CorpS. A . . . ' D'll Hanging thc Christmas wreath. Alpha Phi Omega members Denng ILT and Lew Glassener put the linishing touches on the Student Health CH decorations. W HQR I Pledge Nlasterl. lon Ali 33 Clilllon Koher llreml, I. . Paul HugentoberlSgt.el.lr'. it A-Xdw. Paul Irwin. GeorgtD:: '-ienstine. Jim Blume lHitttl' L Dan Isaacs lAdi.l llil: 1 ga ice at I.L'.. Alpha Phi Onigi itv. in the nation. Bflllllllll Q 'eligible for membershilll zrarri sought T0 Pfomolc kill irvice to others the keywlfi ducted tours. provided nfli' decorated Ihff Heallh mil ls in student elections. lllll ' .l ' around the re5erV0lf5 'llf : chapter served lllf 'll k with the Peace COVPS' bers Dfflllllll i Omega mem Citi: s on th e Student Hfallll .Wi Dennis Dill lPres.l.Et1:' 'P SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Bonnie Hall tCummunit5 Proj, Ch,I. Elaine Kaixer tSec.u. Cindy Smith ICI-I'ClLN.l. Nlairy Louise Brock lI'rcn.l, Pornehulcc Achnvzi-.-'xritrtiitg tlnternutionul Ch.I. Kathy .lance ljob Oppr, Chl Elaine Czildxxell tI'rog. Ch.l. Eleanor Ellix tPub. Co-Ch.l, SECOND ROW: Roger Chrztstil lPul1. Ch.l. Peggy Bychinalq. Bcxcrly Xlillcr. Ceci Hzitliziuqiy. Nliiry Davie, Sharron Foulke. Cindy Jcrrcl. .lain Brigge. Sziniirn Pritle. Exelyn ion Herrmann lF:ic.l. Pauline L'lrc5. THIRD ROW: Chairlew Bailey, Mike Brian, Xlxtrgcc Fotillec. I.iiiiI:i Lif- schuliL.Shirle5 Dunc1in.K1ilh5 Clancy. Kaiihy Ritlciiliotiau. 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PAUL CATHOLIC CENTER, dedicated on January 12, l969, for the worship of God through meaningful Liturgy, dedicated to the service of the Catholic students as well as all the University Community whose participa- tion in the religious, cultural, and social programs at the Center will help them Know and Live Christianity relevant to the needs of mankind in the twentieth Century. 274 l R . 'ray U 1 .,. . :1':g,- syfigg, , . I ' V -.,.,-t , ' , gn. St. Paul Catholic Center St. Paul Catholic Center, formerly the Newman Foundation, has continued this year to enlighten many students Of.Ifldlf'1ll3 University through religious activities directed toward theirspirit- ual enrichment. The main activity of the Catholic Center this year was the moving of its headquarters into the new ultra-modern building on l7th Street. I Other activities pursued by the organization included basic tht!- ology courses for converts, pre-marriage conferences for C21il?0.l1C students, and lectures conducted periodically by l'CPUtefi mdlvld' uals. Robert Theobald, a British economist, gave a sert6S Of ICC' tures in the fall. The Center also presented a folk mass in the I.U. Auditorium at the beginning of the school year. An Ash Wednes' day service was held to usher in the Lenten season. 1 4 i Baptist To attempt t facing today's t life through ar helping him to life and the xv. dent Union. Organized ii dent Union nc center at 504 recreation as many of the gi The Baptist Christmas Vee grams of a dr Christianity. ' V' lair -2 Wei te . it , I-lt Center he Newman Foundation, iany students of Indiana rected toward their spirit- Catholic Center this year to the new ultra-modem zation included basic the- conferences for Catholic cally by reputed individ- nigt, gave a series of lec- zd a folk mass in the l,U. ol year. An Ash Wednesf ten season. Baptist Student Union To attempt to find answers to many of the perplexing questions facing today's college student by helping him to Gnd meaning in life through an everyday, personal encounter with God and by helping him to see Christianity as a practical, working force in his life and the world today is the main purpose of the Baptist Stu- dent Union. Organized in 1965 with seven active members, the Baptist Stu- dent Union now includes over fifty active members. The campus center at 504 South Highland affords a place for relaxation and recreation as well as study facilities and serves as a center for many of the group's activities. The Baptist Student Union sponsored the annual campus-wide Christmas Vesper Service. Other activities included monthly pro- grams of a dramatic nature, such as An Experiment in Candid Christianity, written and presented by members of the group. Christmas carolling by Baptist Student Union members helped make Christmas this year more meaningful for others. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION- FRONT ROW: Susan Bugel tPres.7. Donna Hardymon tYice Pres.l. Sharon Perpingon tCent, Ch.l. Sharon Mcliinnis tSec.J. Richard Dazey lTreas.l. SECOND ROW: Don Lol- lar. Paula Mast. Raenae Pickens. Karen Johnston. Patricia Close. De- anna Davenport. Donna Johnston. Carol Robertson, Gene Nichollg, Gregory Temple. 275 2? :V A ,.-!'. : '7 l .K- 5.-N- I I .x.., AXXQL Q. N' EEF' -' I X, . il , , 'W .! ,IH f Y 4 Y-Q-or 0. SHA ., X ., L ,. I .:.. 5 ww., F1 ffm'i 1. vi 3:6 4' ,- People l 'gg -a J J l 2 2 'F ev , L ,udf E 1 1 AC S , I - 1 Y-1 Q I Q S , 278 --,Q P., ,, lvl Greeks Greek. That Vw Lhe Acropolis, I-1 msh, walkouts, l: lighLs, sisters, an guy may no long 5A.M. lineups, r ing after . . . Y dress for dinner, hear about at e home. Being a Cl From the houses about the elimin tional as well as ties, one realizes and women with! Greeks Greek. That word alone makes one think of great things. Like the Acropolis, Homer, the fathers of democracy, North Jordan, rush, walkouts, boresses . . . For a sorority girl it means candle- lights, sisters, and of course, a pin Csometimes twoj. A fratemity ..,..,,f Ai 'h- .,44 guy may no longer have a pin but he has memories of his beanie, 5 A.M. lineups, serenades, the night he tumed 21, and the mom- ing after . . . You're Greek if you go back to the house and dress for dirmer, if you have study table or if the first item you hear about at every business meeting is the bill for your new home. Being a Greek means being socially active and concerned. From the houses' community projects and their increased concem about the elimination of discrimination in the system on the na- tional as well as campus level to the weekly exchanges and par- ties, one realizes that Greeks are interested, involved young men and women with a dehnite role to play in the campus life of I.U. N'-q 'fa I, Wu-1 sx P.-'kNllEl,l.ENlC EXECUTIVE C0UNCll.SFRON'I' ROVV: Until Clippingcr tCnrr. Sec.J. Sttc Stoughton l'I'rctLw.l, Anita Silvcy tPrcs.l, Jeannie Christopher lExt. Vice-l'rcs.l, NuncyTelln1amtlnt. Vice- Prca.l SECOND ROW: Betty Mztrvcr. Linda Powell, l.ynn Spicer, Anne Harrell, Sharon Counts lRec. Seal. JUNIOR PANHELLENIC-FRONT ROW: Nycha Schlegel, Patty Foel- linger. Leslie Oliver. Barb Malott 1Pres.l. Nancy Eklund fSoc. Chm.J. Bobbie Zimmerman tPres.l. SEC- OND ROW: Lynn Spicer 1Adv.J, Margee Gora. Sally Ann Dunn, Karen Hansen. Barbara Baker, Jamie Elliott. 280 ni. Panhel Panhellenids rushees into the nearly 1600 girls All organized and participate consists of the Presidents' Cout lenic, presidents Panhel's mair lastic attitude an ff Panhellenic Panhellenic's most important duty of the year, welcoming rushees into the wonderful world of Greeks, began in early fall as nearly 1600 girls descended on the sorority houses for rush. All organized women on campus are members of Panhellenic and participate in the election of ofhcers. The goveming body consists of the Executive Council, elected by all membersg the Presidents' Council, presidents of all houses, and Junior Panhel- lenic, presidents of all pledge classes. Panhe1's main area of concem this year were improving scho- lastic attitude and decreasing racial discrimination. PANHELLENIC PRESIDENTS' COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Betty Marver, Linda Powell, Sharon Counts, Jeannie Christopher tExt. Vice-Presb. Anita Silvey tPres.J, Nancy Tellman tint. Vice-Pres.7. Sue 5l0Ughl0I'l fTreas.l. Anne Barrett. SECOND ROW: Katherine Wayman. Cindy White, Carolyn Mamisch, Lynn Spicer, Gail Clippinger, Susan Velker. Carol Singer, Linda Wright, K. K. Whittemore. THIRD ROW: Sherri Salner, Alice Howard, Pamela Roberts, Joan Mcllroy, Connie Lov- ing, Peggy Diekmann, Carole Brink- mann, Nancy Ellis, Anne Brafford. 281 lFC EXECUTIVE COUNCIL- FRONT ROW: Frank Parrish tAdv,l. Lcn King lScc.l. Tom Shrincr tlnl. Vice-Presb, .luck Wickcs il'rcs.J, .lim Hcubi tlixi. Vice-Prcs.l. Larry Ruu- ben l'l'rc:is.l. SECOND ROW: Andy Maillor tl'lcdgc i,lZlCCHlCIlll, Denny Minklc tDir. of Rushl, Ed Volk tl'ub- licziiionsl, Leonard Kalikow tSpcci:il Afliaiinl. Dzivc Anderson lPub. Rell, Lzirry Gregg tSchol. :ind Cul. Allziirsl, Chris Perry tSelf-Eval, Chnrl. 282 'N' Interfraternity Council With emphasis on service to member houses, the Inter-Frater- nity Council provided organization on a University-wide level for the fratemity system. The Council aided each house in such areas as rush, pledge training, and self-evaluation as well as in co-ordinating campus programs and projects. In November the Council sponsored a Panhellenic workshop featuring speakers and an in-depth examination of the problems facing the Greek system. The traditional Greek Week was revived and revitalized by the Council in February. Outstanding individual leaders were recog- nized and the week was filled with cultural and social events. IFC PRESIDENT' Jacob H. Feicmer . Bob Duke. sECoi l Qt Council houses, Lhe lrlter-Fraler- University-wide level for ch areas as l'l15hr Pledge in co-ordinating PHUIPUS H Panhellerric workshop rination of the problems ed and revitalized blllf dual leaders were refill' 1 and social evCI1l5- IFC PRESIDENTS COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Maurice Miller, John Tzucker, Burkhardt, John Borgmeier. Steve Reisinger, Barry Schnakenburg, Jeff Taylor. Jacob H. Ferchter Jr., David Friedlander, Greg Carter, Bob Rome, Walt Barton, THIRD ROW: Tom Buckley, Steve Hampshire, Dave Perry. Stcvc Mahoney, Bob Duke. SECOND ROW: George Bewley, Russ Webb, Greg Huffman, Bob Charles Richardson,Jcf'fWebster, Jeff Raff, Mike Shepherd. 283 ACACIA-FRONT ROW: Ken Faut. Roger Winkler, Larry Brawley, John Meyers, Marmaduke, Todd Raskin, Jack Brinkman, Gary Williams. SECOND ROW-Steve Gruber lPledgc Tr.J, Robin Humphrey tPledge Tr.J, Bob Caine fHouse Mgr.J, Craig Trees Nice-Presb, Mrs. Rice CHouse Molherb, Greg Carter fPres.J, Jeff Barr fSoc, Ch.J, Denny Harrold Ur. Stewardl, THIRD ROW: Dan Fowler, Tom Hendryx, Mick Tues- ley. Tim Gardner fChaplainl, Doug Meyer CCorr. Sec.J, Mark Dudley fRec. Sec.J, Rex Camp, Jim Taborn, Clune McDermott. Mike Recd. FOURTH ROW: Tim McColly, Howard Mohler, Graig Kunkin, Butch Chapel, Steve McDonald, Gary Schoof, Jim A new face reigned over the campus this year when the men of Acacia constructed a huge sphinx and turned the house into an Egyptian showplace for their spring 'Night on the Nile dance. But not all faces coming from the house were unfamiliar. Marmaduke seemed to be quite well-known, at least in the stores downtown where he did a great deal of shopping. The chap- ter had a most memorable year highlighted by the International Teas, the Iron Triangle Dance, Lit- - T tle 500 with the AOPis and I.U. Sing with the Tri Delts. The house received the award as the most outstanding chapter in Indiana and seemed to Acacia well deserve the honor. ZS-I Schafer, Tim Gibson, Mark Vickery, Jack Hillenberg, Mark Morris, David Cornwell. FIFTH ROW: Kevin Burk, Mike Andreoli, John Stuckey, Larry HendriCkS, Dave Holmes, Terence Walts, Bill Van Landingham, Frank Otterman, Stephen Tischendorf, Ed Badger, Glen Curtis. SIXTH ROW: Fred Jones, Chuck Harvuot, John Buechler, Bob Henley, Bill Johnson, Bob Nonte, Larry McCart, Donald Trigg, Nap POZUIPQ Jeff Wolfcale, Bill Young. SEVENTH ROW: Jeff Chambers, Jim Logan, Ron Brown, Bill Hollars, Tom Heins, Mike Gillespie, Dave Waszak, Tom Bell, Brad Schuldt, John Klenfoth. I' :ls few 1 -l' r ' .Q l l 1 4 l i l A 0 U C' I 5 of 1 l . :U V -1. . 4' li' ' 1 I ALPHA CHI Ch.J, Nan Ju Carol Glass Suppan lRusl Reynolds CH' Jordan Urea Lucy Hartlo' Massey, Linc FOURTH R David Cornwell. Hendricks Dave phen Tischendorl, L, John Buechler, Nap Pozulp, Jeff Ron Brown Bill ad Schuldl, John l l 1 V. All sororities h few have senior walkouts. Last fall theiseniors oii Alpha Chi walked out and took with them all of the shower curtains and call tags. It is also ru- mored that they had Coach Pont and the Sigma Nus worried when they organized a new football team. And they have the ATOs to thank for their landscaped lawn. b The girls of Alpha Chi Omega do more than o ress, though. Every year they work with the ave pledge walkouts but ver .V .fr ,-g',-..4.. ' U' 'T' ' in the Miss America contest, too. HA CHI OMEGA-FRONT ROW: Janice Brown fRec. Sec.D, Kathy Miller CSOC. ALP J tice CSoc Ch.J, Holly Bennet CHouse Mgr.J, Pam Hillery tHouse Mgr.D, Chliylrgg-zi5su?Cl1lt Ch.J. SECOND ROW: Nan Nottingham CPledge Tr.J, Elise Claire Caro mush Chg Kathy Didday fSchol. Ch.D, Nancy Davis tlst Vice-Pres.D, Doris ilgfiiilnilds tHouse Motherl, Alice Howard fPres.J, Sharon Granger fCorr. Sec.J, Judy jordan fTreas.D. THIRD ROW: Barbara Bennett, Deborah Bartley, Kathy H. Vorm, Lucy Hartlove, Barb Delvecchio, Karen Krueger, Kit F1eld,v Jane Schlanser, Kathy Massey, Linda Suitts, Cindy Winheim, Mary Rumbley, Robbie Yates, Susan Lavens. FOURTH ROW: Pam Dalhasen, Denee Jaggers, Dianne Hocker, Linda Gerald, Pat DUs to decorate the Boy's Club at Christmas. p Occasionally cultural dinners are served. The chapter's own Kit Field was honored by being chosen Miss Indiana of 1968 and by placing well Werner, Cindy White, Barbara Banks, Barb Callinan, Linda Eberle, Kathy Dailey. Nancy Eklund. FIFTH ROW: Susan Maxwell, Brenda Biltz, Cheryl Anstett, Margo Fasules, Suzi Hall, Susie Rogers, Sally Kackley, Becky Hoeltje, Nora Westlake, Joyce Arbeiter, Kathy Wilhite. SIXTH ROW: Janice Bramlett, Sally Molder, Lynn Gider. Mary Lou Jamrose, Barb Smith, Shari Hargan, Martha Weber, Jean Widdis, Nancy Taylor, Wibby Thorn, Sue Stoughton. SEVENTH ROW' Suzy Ruppert Valerie Scott Anita Roth, Nan Girk, Shannon Skupas, Lin Murphy,.Libby Couch, Ginger Engel- brecht, Janics Dolan. xl 285 Risk! . i,l::gf1x'j .Try Tig : gi-1 . 31 ,Q Q 5:3556 lv N wh . I ' .s6a1.igq.1vw s o gigjf' '- , ,.. g , f in . Q I , This year the girls of AEPhi came back to an enlarged chapter house. During the summer the addition was built to house a larger pledge class and provide a new library and lounge. Pledge class projects included such things as the sale of pumpkins at Halloween, and the pro- duction of a puppet show for the children at the exchange home. For the show, they wrote a script and made all the scenery and costumes. The Alpha Epsilon Phis are terrific workers, Last spring they formed a choir which worked with the people of the Educational Opportunities Alpha Epsilon ALPHA EPSILON PH!-FRONT ROW: Susie Susman tRec. Sec.7, Sandy Johnston tBus. Rushl, Leslie Schulm tSoc. Rushj, Sherri Salner tPres.J, Patsy Rosenberg tVice- Pres.l. Buffie Kaufman tTreas.J, Leslie Raskin tCorr. Sec.J. Janice Cain tSoc. Ch.J. SECOND ROW: Roberta Trattner, Lynne Greenberg, Wendy Flusser, Nadine Cunix, Marsha Weiner, Kathy Meinzer, Rita Deutch, Jana Garrison tPledge Tr.J, Karen Rood- man tSchol. Ch.J, Lynda Goodman, Daryl Gordon, Eloise Goldberg, Beverly Katz, Alison Antis, Dale Santock. THIRD ROW: Diana Leonard, Beth Goldboss, Debbie Farber. Ronni Frohlich. Harriet Gluckmann, Nan Klein, Judy Radow, Jill Marks, T 236 I ,J X lt A Nancy Lynch, Roberta Caplan, Sue Goldberg. FOURTH ROW: Susie Brown, Judy Freiberg, Claire Gollub, Paula Glabman, Debbie Firestone, Jane Barker, Sandy Gentner, Adrienne Rosenberg, Carol Dennis, Abby Whiteman. FIFTH ROW: Lynn Becker, Kathy Loftus, Janet Paper, Ellen Cohen, Abbie Winerman, Barb Pomeranz, Anne Rivin, Toby Melchior, Becky Bassemer, Lynne Drohlich, Kathy Sigal. SIXTH ROW: Linda Norton, Dayle Friedman, Diane Teitel, Sandy Moyer, Beth Margolin, Rory Robin, Ellen Goldstein, Marjorie Morose, Ann Feldman, Valerie Feldman. n 4' 1 J ALPHA El Greenblatt ley Gersh 1 iRush Chl Schwartz, Marc Bergt l-lirschberg s- Yl- Brown, Judy arker, Sandy ROW: Lynn 'b Pomeranz, iigal. SIXTH vth Margolin, ian. l ALPHA EPSILON PI-FRONT ROW: Louis Rieser CSec.J, Stan Miles tSent.J, Philip Greenblatt tTreas.J, Marty Rosenthal CVice-Pres.J, Mildred Dillow CHousemotherJ, Wes- ley Gersh tPres.J, Stephen Merren fPledge Mast.J, Barry Levin tRush Ch.J, Rob Field lRush Ch.l. SECOND ROW: Mike Berger, Tom Friedmann, Stephen Nagler, David Schwartz, Larry Stein CHouse Serv.J, Drew Tuckmann CSchol. Ch.J, Marc Nussman, Marc Berger, Gerry Waterman, Maury Tasman. THIRD ROW: A. J. Rosmarin, Edward Hirschberg, Lester Smolensky, Don Katz, Rick Katz, Phillip Wilson, Martin Silverman, -qfffxx lea. Ron Engel, Wayne Myers, Steven Satz, Ira Weiss. FOURTH ROW: Gary Pollnnd, William Schabler, Robert Fogel, Joseph Siegel, Marshall Kahn. Glenn Greene. Al Katzman, Jim New, Elliot Roth, Mark Stern. FIFTH ROW: Jay Davis, Chuck Schot- tenstein, Larry Sultan, Alex Csillag, Mark Bishton, Marshall Lewis. Ken Mason. Paul Abramowitz, Neil Heller. SIXTH ROW: Philip Ganz. Phillip Siegel. Larri Wolfson. Marty Galvin, Barry Hurwitz, Marvin Weinberger. Alan Bolotin. Michael Hric. Arch Sutton, Mason Goodman. Once again Alpha Epsilon Pi's traditional presidential abduction ceremony was held with great success. This year AEPi received the body of beloved Wesley Gersh, covered from head to toe with shaving cream and tied to a table. . AEPi's annual dance, The Cob Cit's rumored that this affair was originally tagged the Corn- Hakej, also met with much favor as the Cryan Shames played to a corn-eating crowd. Of course, life is not all fun and games for the guys of AEPi. Last semester they had the highest GPA of all the fratemities-something else of which to be proud. Alpha epsilon 287 2 . e Murchiei Nanfy M- Nicgoaum, Billman, Karen Hansen, Marie Schhaekelz Ann Deg41'Ea?21f3fkCgSb?iiMufPhYl Claudia 2 ,,, ,.....,r Urllntn, Kathy Joyce, Marilynn Myers, Teddi Norman. FOURTH ROW: Connle R0lTllI1SgUr jul-fixson Sandy Sands, Carolyn Rot? reruns Karen salelr, Cheryl Dixon, Linda Miller, Gayle Mueller. SECOND Row: Collins, Candy Robene, Earlene Ha4'f'SiPaf:1 Malik, ljonna oarveYr.Ma'Y,AnnSEffH Mary Gay Tiley Clst Vice-Pres.J, Carolyn Rome CRec. Sec.J, Mary Kay Hilbrich fActiv. Sandy Seals, FIFTH ROW: Joan P0nF1U2hambaugh, Amy Slifer, Hallie Whlfe' Debbie Ch.J, Katherine Wayman CPres.J, Margaret Holliday fHouse Motherj, Jane Tylichl Florence Barker, Cindy. SWODB, Jenni? St new Cherie Dehn, Linda SobeCkl9r fHouse Mgr.D, Ginny Fisher CSoc. Ch.D, Alice Straub fCorr. Sec.J, Millie Elliott fTrcas.J. ROW: Kathy Luken, Cindy Rex, Chfls in 'Diana Shriner' THIRD ROW: Sue Workman, Susan Mucci, Frankie Bedwell, Ginny Bucci, Betty Williamson, Jane Dyer, Sara Sage, Sh21F0f1A OP! h This year a huge birthday party was held by lp ar the Alpha Gamma Deltas for the whole chapter, celebrating the 21 years since Alpha Gams were a chartered at I.U. The Acacias, their partners for homecoming, serenaded the event. Delta For Little 500 the girls were paired with the Delts. When the guys arrived at the house for one of their serenades, they were picked up by safety . . . ah, the heartaches chivalry can bring! Alpha Gam pledges had the distinction of being the first to be initiated, but before that, they managed to maraude most of the fraterni- ties, and brought back numerous treasures to show for their efforts. 88 l I l F -:aa T ,, - E., ' X 4151 f,g? wh, ALPHA KAPPA MPH llllus. cha, Jacquelme M lvral. Janice Bfookms SECOND ROW: Sandra .i 3 is-J 4 .,l.Vis.. -r-A - ,,.,. Y . 1... ' j' 5 my , tag. . . I ' ll. A f A 'itll' . lllltlfx t - LPI-IA-FRONT ROW: Gwen Croom 5 Morgan lCorr. Sec.J, Pamela Roberts ins fTreas.J, Shirley Love lRec. Sec.J. dl-a Woods CEd.J, Ola Jones, Charlotte It seems that Al that much welcome break necessary to the sani W of so many freshmen going through the ordeal of formal teas. Hundreds of footsore and weary girls were W l ' ' arm y greeted at the Chl Phi house by the spirited tunes of the harmonic Alphas. It's no W d h . . . on er t e AKAS are so lnterested in I.U. sing. These girls are dangerous, too. This year the AKA pledges kidnapped an active and held her for ransom. Luckily she was found tin a McNutt incinerator roomj before it was too late. Alpha Kappa Alpha's annual all-campus charity dance, The Spirit of Christmas , was held with sponsor Kappa Alpha Psi to provide funds for various underprivileged groups. pha Kappa Alpha provided Adams, Charla Powell, Margo McCallum, Paulette Suggs, Sandra Pope. THIRD ROW: Kathryn Rowe, Cecelia Pursiful, Elaine Short, Carol Sneed, Linda Powell, Sharon Counts, Cherilyn Lanier. Alpha Kappa Alpha You had to be therel' to really believe all the excitement the women of AOPi had this year. Decorating the house several times, the ICDRS were doomedg the AOPi pledges repaid their hos- pitality by painting the KDR's sidewalk and tak- ing their composite. . . The girls took it in the mike with the Acacias in 1968 when they swept away with sec- ond place in I.U. Sing. The two5g8uses joined ' forces again this year during Little . Omicron With the ATO's in the Teke Chariot Race and - the Delta Chi's in I.U. Sing, the AOPi's made P1 1969 a memorable year. ALPHA OMICRON PI-FRONT ROW: Beverly Hurst CHouse Mgr.J, Tina Sawyer tHouse Mgrj, Judi Massa fSoc. Ch.J, Chris Marsh CCorr. Sec.J, Jeanne Bolitho CFrat. Ed.J, Laraine Dolen CRec. Sec.J. SECOND ROW: Bev Cade fTreas.J, Susan Benford tPledge Tr.J, Mitzi Sarantos tPledge Tr.J, Carol Singer fPres.J, Yolanda Gallinger KHO M h ' ' use ot erl, Judy Forkner tV1ce-Pres.J, Linda Munro CSoc. Rush Ch.J, Karen Kelley 4Bus. Rush Ch.J, Barb Lacey fSchol Chl THIRD ROW' Virginia Lon G 'l , . . . g, an Ransom, Pat Taseff, Janet Rhamy, Judy Waterman, Margie Gora, Jeanine Brooks, Jane Jarvis, Beverl B B ' ' y ooton, etty Hall, Carole Krug, Corinne Colantonio, Karen Foster. FOURTH ROW: Julie Haller, Barb Aman Sandy Simes Lee Ann Foust Karen St , , , ew- art, Pat Danda, Barb Goodman, Jackie Brenner, Patty Davidson, Darby Oliver, Patti Pole. FIFTH ROW: Diane Keaton, Patty Pope, Lana Richmond, Terry Callahan, Mary Susan Eichenseher, Lynn Anderson, Pat Howard, Sara Hunter, Janice LeDrew, Sandee Bartell. SIXTH ROW: Cheryl Kettler, Eugenia Christopher, Diane Schultze Becky Acton, Susan Cramer, Marcia Thamann, Susie Leiter, Peggy Mayer, Barb Harrison, Kathy Sanders, Christie Chaddock, Linda Hunn, Nancy Paddleford. xA 290 ALPHA PH Mgr.l. Maun Ch.l, Katie I lRec. Sec.l. , lHouse Moth lBus. Rush C Baker, Janice Fields, Pam 4 .L D33 0,3 . 'C T A '5' HU? in-. - - -c.. - .ij film, 12:12 Lelbiag Die Schema Mayer. Baa Hi. ALPHA PHI-FRONT ROW: Nancy Arata tCorr. Sec.J, Linda Campbell tHouse Mgr.J, Maureen Carey fSoc. Rush Ch.J, Caryl Squier tPersonnel7, Pam Mailloux tSoc. Ch.J, Katie Lunsford. SECOND ROW: Janet Merrell CEffieiency Ch.J, Susie Stanley fRec. Sec.D, Sandy Walden tTreas.D, Karen Hudson tPres.J, Mrs. William E. Schmitz tHouse Motherk, Jan Curtis fSchol. Ch.J, Maureen Grueter tPledge Tr.J, Susan Morris tBus. Rush Ch.J, Cindy Pattengale tStandards Ch,J. THIRD ROW: Kay Kendrick, Susie Baker, Janice Findlay, Susie Kruchten, Teri Monroe, Karen Goll, Cathy Holdt, Wendy Fields, Pam Winters, Christine Ciula, Luanne Wright. FOURTH ROW: Leslie Akers, Will wonders never cease? At sunrise on the day of quals for the 1968 Little 500, the Betas sucl house? Sandy Singleton, Barb Malott. Janet Nelson, Marty Hinkle. Elizabeth Waller. Kathy Sterritte. Katy Wagner, Karen Jones. Shelley Crek. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Fields. Linda Robinson, Ginny Evans. Linda Pence. Anita Conrad. Diane Golden. Teri Martin. Robin Sue Bohrer, Judy Blackmore. Sumnne Fountaine, Janis McClintock. SIXTH ROW: Frona Murphy. Wendy Blodgett. Jo Baughman. Jennifer Kelsey. Julie Parrish. Elaine Webb. Vicki Woessner. Nancy Susott. Nancy O'Haber. Marlene Witt. Rita Schick. SEVENTH ROW: Kathy Krippner, Julie Scherer, Sharon Barnes, Susie Smith. Ann Duthie. Pam Wertz. Nanci Melone. Cindy Prather. Debbie May. Valerie Holdeman. Alpha G served breakfast on the lawn of the Alpha Phi . -pf house. Not only this super service. but entertain- ment, too. Last summer two of the chapter members at- tended a national convention in the Bahamas for a week. At this convention they were given an award for having the outsttuiding pledge program of all the chapters. 1 Alpha Phis found themselves popular targets for boresses and exchanges, and why not. with i royalty as Debbie May. Miss l.U.. in the Rt -Jl J.- - ..v.. . RUN. neu ixreirer tuorr. Sec.J, Ron Richardson fSgt. at Armsl, Tom Whitton lMarshalD, Fra ' ' Butler, Craig Heavenridge. Mike Cook, Keith Bennett. FOURTH ROXI ncis VanDermay CVice-PreS.J, Bob Duke fPres.l, Allen Schieber, John Lahr, James Hobbs. Mike SPCHCCV- James Hznrgiichardson, Lam, Regis D'Artagnan fMascotJ, Ron Maus CTreas.J, John Chaney fEd.J, Ted Kreiter fRec. John Boruff, Dan Egler, Dennis Schalliol. FIFTH ROW: .Davi ' h Robert Lewis, Sec,J, Vincent Houser CSchol. Ch.l. SECOND ROW: David Newkirk, Leon Neddo, Chapel, Jeff Snyder, Jerry McI.eish, Gordon Beeman. Daniel Sinticli Jarvis Gerald Gary Sergianni, Jerry Perkins, Dave Shockney, John Shuck, Charles Newmann, Ed Steve McClung. Steve Gordon. SIXTH ROW: Daniel Paulsen, Josep 1 Aunins, Mike Largey, Howard Jacobs. THIRD ROW: Robert Engle, Phillip Reed, Arthur, Danny Joe Lucas. Timothy Bloch, Phillip Francik, Donald Bicknell, Richard Avers, Ronald Jones, Paul A1 h It was a big year for the Alpha Sigs, in every- .. p 3 thing from the big Black and white Formal to . the first anniversary of the chapter's national 1 chartering in February. This year the Alpha Sigs T . initiated a new Little Sister program, too. It is iiN4,. unique in that the girls, who help in fratemity Xbgi' rush and promotions, are rushed as pledges. , .Sm , t A The men went in with ZTA for the Homecom- in i H I ing festivities, and with Alpha Xis in sponsoring a spooky Halloween party for underprivileged chil- 3' Q A dren. Alpha Sigs and their dates also had fun at Hi, 1 , X ,, . the traditional Cleo's Asp Dance. A 7 A My .1,g,.v. ' Y' - .X ' x ',. . A J V ,X .3 r ig, g J ' nf. ,4- Q- - rw-11 . N . . lk, 1 ALPHA TAU Moeschl, Vail SECOND ROW5 CPledge Tr.l. Graham ROW: Stephen ning, James feld, Jim 4 .R Y FOURTH ROW: Byron Nu? er. James Hannah. Russ Cntr: ROYV: David Richartisoalzm 1. Daniel Sintich. Robert len Paulsen. Joseph Jarvis Gedi ,T Q R' nA A X' Il mfg' Il! Q -o-14' , af! Mir'- ,J flfm 3 1- ,- az tp, .J 'V , .,,- ,wwf A ., ,, L, , wha. ,, -5 Keeping a slanted eye, the ATOs transformed their Third Street home into China Town for their annual spring dance. Once again the yearly Blackfoot-Whitefoot dance was held with the Sigma Nus. Their Help Week project did its thing and made the house annex into a lounge. The pledges had a party for the Boy's Club and picked up some loot while taking them trick-or- treating. Events like Little 500 with the Thetas, l.U. Sing with the Chi Omegas, and a Christmas exchange with the Pi Phis each added to the pic- ture making 'lAlpha Tau Omega l969. Alpha Tau Omega ALPHA TAU OMEGA-FRONT ROW: Charlie Breeding, Bob Hevron, Denny Moeschl, Van Harlow lCust.J, Tom Gourley tRit.J, Bill Lingle, Bob Hunt, Jeff Blake. SECOND ROW: Robert Roache fRush Ch.J, Gerould Kern fPub. Rel.J, Terry Weber tPledge Tr.J, Roger Allen CVice-Pres.J, Mike Shepherd fPres.J, Everett tMascotJ, Ivan Graham fTreas.J, Donald Lamar fSec.J, Brian Clevinger CRit.J, Ted Najam. THIRD ROW: Stephen Friedman, Jeff Rhuland, Calo Logan, Hans Peter VanHorn, Dan Dun- ning, James Betz, Ben Schull, Steven Cisco, Bob Monroe, Bill Jones, Charley Lande- feld, Jim Maggard, Robert Dougherty. FOURTH ROW: Don Farquharson, Tim Grogg, Dave Lorenz, Doug Ward, Gary Dyer. Tom Brooks. Bruce Briney. Greg Michalos. Nick Rader, Scott McLean, Jack Daley, Mike Feeney, FIFTH ROW: Ron Pritzke. Larry Kern, Bill Wethmuellcr. Gary Ault, Greg Blitz, Gary Bickhaus. Joe Reiser. Jett' Horan, Chipp Jamison. SIXTH ROW: Tony Miller. Mark Brandon. Eric Ahlvin. Robert Cisco, Michael McClain, Chip Footer, Steve Lamar, Mark Enoch. Steve McClain. Leo Bergum. SEVENTH ROW: Craig Wiechman. Lawrence Denning, Gregg Crawford. Ron Gyure, Harry Schull. Rich Fuller, Bob Nowak. John Casner, Jim Overmycr. Greg Staudt. Tn L X :Us E I WH Waters QW. is xifragm P- Sonya Showimil T' DVM Simi ll. Nm BETA THETA PI-FRONT ROW: Bob Nelson, Ross Poulos, Mark Stevens, Roger Truce, Mike Maltz, Jim Miller, John Craig, Pat Dunbar. SECOND ROW: Pat Bender, Jack Call, John Dick, Dave Collier tTreas.J, Paul Rake fSec.l, Charles Richardson tPres.J, Tim Hirons Nice-Pres.J, Rick Reel, Chris Grossman, Dave Diehl, George Wortley. THIRD ROW: Bruce Pratt, Marshall Russell, Jim Roudebush, Steve Moore, Doug Spalding, Dan Jones, Steve Jensen, Phil Ponce, Jerry Egger, Tom Killins. Mike Fagan, Abbot Mills, Al Jensen, Scribner Ochsenschlager, Dennis Cloud, Sam Jacobs. FOURTH ROW: Bill Reel, Joe Butler, Dave Grossman, Art Foley, Tom Miller. Steve K ig ,fx if ii- J McNichoIs. Tim McKay. Fred Pfenniger. Curt Thompson. Alain Ross. Jerry Butler. Ross Simmons, Al Goddard. FIFTH ROW: Jack Hiemon. Don Hours, Tom Compton. Ken Williams. Phil McGovern. Glen Collier. Steve Durfee. Dewey Ballard. Rich Payne, Joe lrie, Tom Hollo. Craig Myers, SIXTH ROW: Dick Santoro. Jim Meford. Mark Lannigan. Jeff Myers. Mike Kleese. Greg Friend. Greg Dils. John Ai'lmckle. Mike Badell, Dave Bartlett. Pat Hurrle. Brent XVIIIIC. SEYIQNTH ROW1 Jerry Jones. Mike Werner. Mike Reckley. Jameson ihilllllk, Steve Reekley. Casey Kroh, Ruseh Nilllllj, Steve Gast. Tad Drew, Dave Hanilord. Jack Shirkey. Frank Nlalshury. Mother, apple pie, the flag, Beta. Ah yes. Those things so basic to the life of the oldest fratemity on campus were magnihed this year as the Betas gained a housemother and better apple pie. Also, the Lodge continued its institution ot' 0 serenading two sororities a week. But there is more to fratemity life than extra-curricular activi- ties. Guest speakers from every conceivable school of thought spoke to the brothers each week, providing a well-rounded program. Other activities of the year included the Barn Dance, Beta Theta 'N--9,1 Christmas Party, and Roman Orgy. I -lie :l-- , 04' 'Qi f 1 2 1 Q- - VT A Wi V X tk V ' Us - I , r I - v xv! , ,. CHI OMEGA-FRONT ROW: Ann McCullough Marty Brauer QSOC Ch.J, G l , . aye Thompson CTreas.l, Pat Neely fSec.J, Mrs. Huff CHousemotherJ, Carolyn Harnisch tPres.l, Maggie House Nice-Pres.D, Jan Neary fPledge Tr.J, Kathie Kamm CPersonnelJ. SECOND ROW: Karen McKeel, Karen Patterson, Mary Ellen Weitzel, Micki O'Ha ra, Darlene Gaines, Jan Ehman, Patricia Orsini, Kelli Mundy, Lynn Spicer, Sherry Stewart THI ' ' ' RD ROW. Cheryl Winter, Maureen Davee, Debbe Smith Mary Pat Mills Linda Scheider, Linda Clarke, Pat Vance, Linda Combs, Amee Bordner, Karen Hungate, Lynn Chi .I -vi 9 l McDowell. FOURTH ROW: Parson, Nancy Powers, Edie Wagner, Pam Ketner, Linda 5, I I 7 Terry Lisby, Jill Jensen fHouse Mgr-J, CYl'1dy Rllettzlage Atkins, Suzie Walton tPub. Rel. Ch.J, Bets Weitzel, HSI: Triplett, Linda Roeder. FIFTH ROW: Terfl' TIHSICYS I Roberts, Mary Small, Carolyn Smith, Judy Stebbins, Carol Davis, Linda Hall, MTCI3 Welty, Vicki Stephens, Judy Florchak, Vicki MacKenzie. SIXTH ROW: Lin Wedagf? Brenda Bubenzer, Kris Sunderman, Marilyn Bacon, Marilyn Huffman- Jane Allen u ' Pam Briney, Debbie Madaras, Gay Silke, Peggy Kellum, The Chi Omega's have undoubtedly had one of the busiest houses on campus. Last spring the housels honors included Queen of the Teke Char- iot Race, lirst place with the Phi Delts in the y E Regatta, and second in the Mini. The whole I' ' -Q, house decided the Phi Delt sidewalks should be f :'. l ,- 5 F as colorful as the Chi os Little 500 outfits and . X, X remedied the situation with gallons of pink, , E 1 , 'lp Orange, Yellow and white paint. Diane Melching 3. +2 ui, , i held the dubious honor of being first in the Fish- xgliiggiggg,-gxiiiiii Fefching contest. And Jan Lovell proudly repre- : W sented her sisters as Queen of the Rose Festival. 'i-' I ' Qliiiiigligf-if ! f .. fl I lg - M A. 'iii' f . ig. Fif i 96 CHI PH1-F lSec.J, Walt I Wellman IRI Dave Tellm: Schwartz, Bi l l ? jg.. V w N' L ' n , 4 ' ll gl V f f , W , 5 7 W if E 'kfnisgia' , 65' , x 1 M + - v .yu 4. ,f ,Q 5 r . I I Z .,, ,. M. 1 -wx ' X' ,fi v - ,. 1 rf w a x ,f A J: 5 a 'MA ' 1 Q A? ,W Q ffl Q 4 ', 5 1 S Y uf l --b '- f!H'?' The Delta Chi's certainly found it hard to keep an eye on Read Center since the University erected a Berlin Wall. With two house bands the guys find it pretty hard to concentrate on the books, too. One active was busy adding necessary comforts to the house with various machines. If the guys are lucky, maybe he'll think of a way to put a silencer on the guitars and drums. With such events as the Blue Champaignej' the annual formal, and I.U. sing with the AOPi's, the year was brimmed full of fun and excitement. Delta Chi DELTA CHI-FRONT ROW: Charles Wise fSchol. Adv.J, Randall Burkhart CSgt. at Armsl, Bill Spangler fTreas.J, Steve Reisinger fPres.D, Chris Watkins fSweethearO, Hal Wyckoff CVice-Pres.l, Greg Lindsay CCorr. Sec.J, Allan Murphy fRec. Sec.D, Dannie Kline QPledge Coun.J. SECOND ROW: Steve Brockman Larry Mongin Lar Fast, , l VY Carl Kowalski, Eddy VanGuyse, Richard Champion, Douglas Baumgardt, Robert Jones, Tim Nusbaum, William Randolph, Norman Lewis, Jr., Peter Sherrill. THIRD ROW: John Taylor, Den Strini, Dick Weaver, Monte Richards, Gary Sanders, Eric Rodenberg, Tom Leland, T. A. Gronau, Donald Rodda, Rick Smith, Michael Hudson. FOURTH ROW: Mark Chapman, Jim Clavio, Mike Cooper, Mike Ackerman, Steve Klepfer, James Penney, Greg Vane, Pat Callahan, Gene Wilson, Randy Reisinger. 2 x , W, XX DELTA DEI KSchol, Ch.J, tl-lousemothei lCorr. Sec.J, Sandy Lloyd, Pllfdllfl. Cind Wendy Johns as me i A . Fai Ire a QX 'A Y . .tx Sf . . - icffx fx E s X x 1. wal . rig :galil xNI JF Few' Shemll- THIRDFJ, -'S' U3-Tl Sanders, ' Eric Rpt--1, :Q xiifimi Hum ,Ugg Nltxe Ackerrnan. Steiellf Rim? Reisinger. ' x J ,Z l DELTA DELTA DELTA--FRONT ROW: Sue Connolly tRee. Sec.J, Sonia Hardin tSehol. Ch.J, Gayle Underwood tSoe. Ch.J, Linda Graham Nice-Pres.J, Mrs. Lewis tHousemotherD, Peggy Diekmann tPres.J, Ann Harmening CRush Ch.J, Michelle Conn tCorr. Sec.J, Lynn Owens tTreas.J, SECOND ROW: Carol Morreale, Merrilyn Epst, Sandy Lloyd, Nancy Hines, JoAnne Rody, Mary Kay Komasinski, Marilee Smith, Carol Purdun, Cindy Kuhlman, Sherry Bendure, Ellen Epst, Jane McLaughlin. THIRD ROW: Wendy Johnson, Roz Ritter, Susie Claybourn, Martha Brougher, Cindy Kanne, Susan This was the year for the women of Delta Delta Delta to plunge into things. First. into the WRA swimming competition where forty-six girls from the house splashed their way to fourth place. Then came Homecoming and a second place in the lawn display competition. The girls have the Fijis and Hoosier Wizardry to thank Shipe, Susan Hawke. Nancy Brougher, Jo Ann Houdeshel. Beverly Cook. Ellen Hawk- ing. FOURTH ROW: Pat Murphy, Marcy Nordlund, Jayne Neucks. Beverlee Vance. Karen Scott, Cathy Richard. Katie Good, Kathy Greene, Pam Cox, Janet Beaver. FIFTH ROW: Carolyn Vorgang. Coreen Same, .Ian Perkins, Connie Shinners. Becky Gurceki, Denise Matthews, Mary Kay Jones. Kathy Thiel, Pal Woodworth, Chris Rinne, Jan Strange. Delta Delta Delta 9 for that. And never let it be said that the Tri Dells don'l know how to pull ofl' a good lvoress. The Dells and Sig Eps will tell you that neither showers nor hay keep the Tri Delts away! :Qt x' Q, E 35? QA U Ng, 'W f fu ,J s.J:, z . X31 XJ 'gf , xmr 1 .av a X g-, Q, g U x-4 A - 'f - , . I , h U in - . 1 -K y . yi K ' A 6 ' ' ' QI -. S s x ' 5 7 '-4 I If , , - . ' .' A 1 . -- . , ,,, ' I 1 xc- N - 7. X , ' N Lu 5, fr ,- N' ff' . 1. 1 1 ' LJ. 4 N ' ' x., ' ' ,-., Q-V Nl ' ' ' A aw ,R f X 'I A4 ' ' 5' ,N V 3 , V, - 5 1 . E Q ,c Q L- , ! - ' ff! ' V, N4 1 hd '31 5 X 1 I Q U NJ A L2 I - J :5ZQfg .2 sn' ' f w E W f S.. Max Q f 3 4 , X kv 5 ' xx 5 1 8 L 'fx JQU K ,gd Nl I A 4 X f It R I I L W The DU house turned over a few new leaves in the fall. The men came back to a renovated house, a rejuvenated firetruck fthat can be heard at least a half mile awayl and a new house mascot, Thor, donated by the DU Sisters of the Seven Stars. The DU's second place finish in the record- W breaking Little 500 did much to boost spirits, as . Delta Upsilon the Jordan? DELTA UPSILON-FRONT ROW: Craig Roberts tSchol. Ch.J, Craig Flora fPub. Rel. Ch.l, Bruce Williams tPledge Tr.j, John Grant fVice-Pres.J, John Borgmeier tPres.J, F. Thor tMascotJ, Steve Jarnccke tSoc. Ch.J, Bob Martin fTreas.J, Dave Hennon tRush Ch.J, lllvc Allard tVice Rush Ch.J. SECOND ROW: Dave Simonds, Mike Darst, Tom Beyer, Dean Bruce, Craig Peterson, John T. McDurmon, Bob Bouvy, Patrick Ramsey, Cliff DeLaCroix, Jim Dowell, Mike McDaniel, Larry Scharlow, John Craft. THIRD ROW: Bob Manalo, Pete Yoder, Gary Reed, Mark House, Steve Moore, Gary Boggs, did some fancy yard and house work', done by sponsor Gamma Phi's pledges. And how many of the men Cnow 215 will forget those nights along Bruce Shreiner, D. Bruce Coles, John Smith, Christ Poole. FOURTH ROW: Max Dunn, Bob Lehr, Jim Davis, Bix Branson, Bill Kreegar, Steve Creasey, Alan McKibben, Jeffy Estes, Jim Hunt, Tom Gordon, Stephen Miller. FIFTH ROW: Mark Hancock, Dan Kuhn, Cliff Askinazi, Thomas Parker, Greg Stults, Bob Phillips, Larry Yinger, Paul Wethington, Mike Wooldirdge. SIXTH ROW: Michael Conti, Mark Stephens, Randell Anderson, John Fienning, Jason Liechty, Greg Sullivan, Dave Diesslin, Michael Livingston, Rick Aston, Larry Fagersten. JUL DELTA ZETA- Nlghfill lSec. X molherl. Nancy Bichinsky psch, Karen Peterson Cheryl Kill. Pai , Q 3 if ri , 1 45 iii 5 ,f 5 , , I E A Q I , ' ' 1 I ' I , 1 E VY' F' 1 1 fx 1 V 4 A K- . 1 -. . yy' Q ' ' '- -5 , 1 Y wa PQ A in QQ GAMMA PHI BETA-FRONT ROW: Jeannie Shaw CPledge Tr,J, Shelley Hoy fCorr. Sec.j, Susan Kincaid tTreas.J, Nancy Downing CHouse Mgr.J, Jan Fritz lVice-Pres.J, Mrs. Eckels tHousemotherJ. Cindy White tPres.J, Kathy Erdel tSchol. Ch.D, Debbie Hunt tSoc. Ch.7, Charlene Ratliif tRec. Sec.J, Carol Crevistan CRush Ch.l. SECOND ROW: Mary Balaban, Suzanne Peyrot, Donna Fowler, Barbara McDonald, Molly Ilgen- fritz, Kathy Leibrock, Nancy Adams, Charlynn Brandt, Marla McEachern, Ann Shafer. THIRD ROW: Sharon Smith, Celeste Latraverse, Peggy Pickard, Joyce Hamer, Sara Herrmann, Jane Johnson, Lark Lewallen, Karen Smith, Susie McKinney, LOl'l'HiI1C Chabot. FOURTH ROW: Joyce McMahan, Priscilla Polk, Cindy GWYH- Kafen El' dredge, Kathy Wilson, Elaine May, Claudia Nelson, Mary Groscost, Sarah Bartle- FIFTH ROW: Jamie Elliott, Susie Pihulic, Caren Gangloff, Elaine Alling, Jane Ax, Linda Clem, Mary Wilson, Sylvia Lopp, Sandy Errington, Mary Ellen BUCCTICIC- SIXTH ROW: Joan McHaffie, Karen Clark, Connie Tormolhlen, Jan Bates, Marcia Andrews Marcia Mau, Carol Butz, Marsha Hancock, Sue Garity. 304 Gamma Phi Beta Since when did the Kappa Sigs give free show- ers to just any group on the street? That's the question a bunch of dripping Gamma Phis asked after they innocently serenaded the guys and got ambushed and thrown into the showers for their efforts. No one can say that the Gamma Phi Beta pledges weren't active. Upon retum from their walkout the group picketed the house and then paraded down Jordan. Their initiation skit also showed some super-originality: Gamma1ot was a real production complete with elaborate cos- tumes and programs. Companion Sig Eps showed their love for the girls at Homecoming with a giant heart on the lawn-anyone need some slightly used coat hangers? I,U.'s chapter was honored early in the year by a visit from Gamma Phi Grand President Mrs. Frank Hiscock. fl , iss I 4. i KAPPA ALPHA PSI-FRC Piesl. Carl Chapman TTCS: lecester Jackson lDean of P ithiefl. Don Smothers ACH Iona, Don Silm. J oby Wrigf r. Susie McKinney, Lorraine elk. Cindy Gwyn, Karen El- lary Groscost, Sarah Bartle. otf. Elaine Alling. Jane Ax, Nlary Ellen Buechele, SIXTH Jan Bates. Marcia Andrews, Q! X .N -, 4 , .,,,' . Without a doubt there was SOUL at the Ka , PPP1 Alpha Psi house this year. The house placed sec- l ond in the Teke Chariot Race and won the Intra- mural-Basketball trophy. The annual dance with the Sammies over Little 500 weekend was once again a grand event. Their Ndail were most informative. The pledges ended up outnumbered by the actives, but that didn't bother them. The year was a great experience and events like the AEPhi dance and the Educa- tional Opportunity Fund each contributed to the making of another swinging year. ll ,Z ,I A- ,l -4' y bulletw sessions g4K I f'f3?5f:l wtf :'a:i14lfffi9tf'iA'l'W .' N 1p2?YifQfl KAPPA ALPHA PSI-FRONT ROW: Maurice Miller tPres.J, Samuel Brooks tVice- Pres.J, Carl Chapman CTreas.J, Lionel Brookins CSec.J, Kerry Phillips fHouse Mgr.J, Lecester Jackson tDean of Pledgesl, Pierre Spaulding fKeeper of Factsj, Robert Hamm 1Chie0, Don Smothers fChie0. SECOND ROW: Dave DeFrantz, John Parhm, Bob Jones, Don Silas, Joby Wright, Al Gage, Michael Branaugh, Kenneth Johnson, Timothy Roberson THIRD ROW Joe Cook D' k L Williams, Vincent David. Kappa Alpha Psi . : e, ic ane, Willie Ward, Wilkie Garrett. Richard Harris, George Kelly, Carl Williams, Wendell Johns, Thomas Brittain, James Lawrence Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Denny Howard, Hardy Lanier, Cleve Brooks, Edwin Mar- shall, Ronnie Baines, Ronall Moreland, Alandrous Harvey, Ronald Cochran. Emery 42 - l -f7'N' La X Aa. 5 The Theta house took on a new appearance , ,I , 1 I . , I ..i ,- lv Emil , ,A this year after summer workmen took out two big 4-1 evergreens. But even without the trees the girls V inside may have somewhat of a problem seeing ' out, thanks to a coat of paint applied to all of the windows by the Betas. Kappa Alpha Theta erous feat. win this year with the ATOS. KAPPA ALPHA THETA-FRONT ROW: Dottie Marsh tSchol. Ch.J, Cheryl Love tCorr. Sec.J. Nancy Fleischman CRush Ch.J, Ann Brafford CPres.D, Mrs. Rodecker tHouse Motherl, Becky Eichhorn tlst Vice-Pres.J, Jeanne Allman fHouse Mgrj, Carol King tRec. Sec.J, Molly Maloney CCourtesy Ch.J. SECOND ROW: Sandy Starr, Debbie Rust, Sheri Freeman. Judy Cole, Maddie Ellis, Kathi Johnson, Jo Beth Jacobson, Marilyn Rhoadcs, Debbie Miller, Sue Greene. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Turgi, Nancy Ried, Sally Cooper, Sally Reed, Myra Ping, Judy Maute, Jill Foulkes, Beckie Wilson, Never fear, the girls got back at them. They managed to remove the pinlight and lawn fumi- 9. ture from the Beta house and felt understandably proud, being the first to ever master that treach- A victory in Little 500 with the Phi Psis added to the fun and psyched the girls up for another if vi 7, Kris Beesley, Letitia Lybrook. FOURTH ROW: Barbie Butler, Ann Irwin, Wanda Mock, Nancy Hatfield, Merrilee Mogle, Debbie Davis, Debbie Wisely, Caryn Crandell, Judy O'I-Iair. FIFTH ROW: Marcie Reichart, Julie Green, Pam Campbell, Rosemary Mylet, Debbie Andrews, Sandy Evernham, Jeanne Forste, Ann Steinkamp, Cindy Rumple, Lynn Rankin. SIXTH ROW: Susan Gangstad, Jane Gossard, Joyce Welib, Sally Foley, Janet Moeller, Sarah Sawin, Julie Sutherland, Joan Allison, Toni Uhl. 306 K,-,PPA DELT, Hawkins tSec.l. Wins lPres.l. SECOND RON! Miller, Judy K1 Kemhan, Leeni. Reed- Barb S0 .1 -Q .1 G f, Y f ' - 4, g ' ,f y V , V -, 6 1 L uily l A X Q- 5 if 995 .I 4, ,..f' Q ' ' 1' N 1 5 M f by - is fl-3 . - , , ,J ,X ' 4 P -in if, 7,2 ' ' ' H Q, A I .71 1- K K I Q 4 E l V' N r F ' ' ' : ' , xx , 3 ' 1' A , kg f . K ,H Z ' A 1 . ,Q Z4 H , I. 3 .b HI d I , ' S x I ' ' 'H' 'wg I 'mf A QQ 4, 1 .' ' '-Q? ' ' M I Q. I W , 1' . . f X1 n - :V f' Y , hifi - . 1 ' . . , A . . 1 fl X -we -Mr' ii' ,y , I K I sg, Ll 'j 'ta' x I MEN ,, HF LK 1 Q59 ..- . ' 3 . ' . 1' ' . ' w H G' f' 9' Af Q MLN UL ' ' W ? is X , V4 X' if , X A rv X WW ,af-1 W: Dennis Wall, Milf nan. Mike Ryan B15 ROW: Pal Woodinrl . xv l'lindsley,Wan1ell . SIXTH ROW Slflr Wurmdi Cooper, Dale Tim Shambaugli. The pledge class of KKG will never forget a certain October evening. It seems a few Sigma N 5 LL ,, u s posed as hatchet men to creep through the Kappa house with a shocking announcement of mltiation. The actives simply didn't believe the pledges' prior remodeling of the basement justi- fied a super-papering of the entire grounds. The Kappas beamed with pride as they saw their singing Pickers on nation-wide television. Pity the network wouldn't allow them to sing some of the catchy melodies from their memorial Barn Dance. Kappa appa Gamma KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA-FRONT ROW: Gail Krieble CSoc. Chm.J, Kristen Keith lSec. Vice-Presb, Sharon Tomlin CRec. Sec.J, Marcie Telander fPersonnelJ, Brenda Hobley qTrea5,J, Snowden Stookey fSchol. Chm.D. SECOND ROW: Susan Deckman 1House Chml, Cheryl Eley fActiv. Chm.J, Carol Laswell fPub. Rel.. Chm'.J, Jane White- head fRush Chm.D, Susie Stidham fPledge Tr.7, Cathy Sprenger CFirst Vice-Pres.J, Mrs. McClenahan fHousemotherJ, Joan Mcllroy CPres.J, Lynn Rutherford CCorr. Sec.J, Melissa Morris fReg.J, Peggy Jones CMarshalJ. THIRD ROW: Chris Closson, Sally Rietdorf, Cynthia Bertrand, Polly Tresselt, Polly Gamble, Melodee Meeks, Barbara Kelley, Jane Wallace, Jean Macaulay. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Rumple, Nancy Snyder, Lynn Middleton, Sue Rosebrou h N g , ancy Dillon, Linda Dorsett, Jan Quakenbush. .loan Woodard, Jane Proctor, Debbie Oilloden, D. J. Dunn. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Lopp. Vicki Hansell, Janet Grigsby, Margie Myers, Barbara Crandall, Pam Glascock, Katy Kivett, Christine Lloyd, Suzette Slagle, Leslie Oliver. SIXTH ROW: Jean Weakley, Barbara Boyd, Fran Slagle, Jade Westfall, Kathy Kilrain, Judi Jankovich, Pam Bannon, Betsy Simpson, Jackie Pletcher, Sandy Givan, Jan Jones. SEVENTH ROW: Ann Bollei. Marilyn Ritter, Jane Whitehead, Jonni Jenkovich, Sally Adams, Nancy Schultz. Debbie Dunn, Diane Davis, Vivian Wilder, Linda Larrick. l 309 Kappa What could be a more perfect beginning for fall Cbesidcs school, of coursel than a hayride? This was the general opinion of the men of Kappa Sigma as they chose that for their first social event. In the same spirit the Granary Ball, a somewhat modemized barn dance, was held the weekend before Homecoming. A Halloween ex- change with AEPhi almost seemed like a wel- come to winter, and a formal Christmas dance at the Poplars provided Kappa Sigs and their dates with above average entertainment in the mood of the season. KAPPA SIGMA-FRONT ROW: James Bopp, Jeff Green, Jim Burns, Mike Zink, Scott Anderson, Chris Asdell. John Rufatto, Pete Roberts, Dick Summers, Jeff Blair. SECOND ROW: Bob Wildman, Rick Davies, John Platner, Randy Smith tSec.J, Bob Rome tPrcs.l. Dave Risner tVice-Pres.J, Gregg Summerville tM.C.J, Thayne Sterling tRush Ch.J, Don Perfetto tTreas.7. THIRD ROW: George Jackson, Thomas R. Ensor, Bob Hodgson, Glen Lubker, Robert Tierney. Kelly Leeman, Jack Dukie, Rick Lowes, Mike Wetzel, Richard Hindman, John Humphrey, Jack Burket, Jack Patrick, Len Peak, David Boll. FOURTH ROW: Brian Thomas, Steve Nicholas, Tom Wetzel, Bill Mc- Elwee, Rich Beers, Grant Faris, Bart Starr, Tom Holaday, Art Oehmich, Jim Malooley, Jim Ruckman, Mike McNamara. FIFTH ROW: Jim Wilson, Jeff Miller, Miles Patrick, Paul Graf, Alan Hartman, Charles Nicholas, Tom Blythe, Rick Turley, Pat Sullivan, Walt Neary, Bob Gley, Russ Hundley. SIXTH ROW: Dick Harmon, Steve Johnson, Bill Gross, Robert Clegg, Terry Curnutt, John Hughes, John Winter, Howard Campbell, Brad Sargent, Laurence Beall. SEVENTH ROW: Kern Raymond, Pete Maydin, Gary Sullivan, Bernard Miller, Jon Hall, Mark Policinski, Phil Leman, Frank Aker, John McConnell, Gary Peterson, Bud Green. JJIBDA CHI ALPHA-PRO :5i5fTI.l. Rex Hmett-Nd ,g, KIITIFGSJ. Zach Comes tRusl1 :With lSchol. Chl. SECON Idmflfher. Steve Roberts. l B9-ffl' Bumett. Bob wi mer, Tom Locke, Mike Hed. I QLIIGHQQ gs, wt? GQ , S. CQS I P .u. l h N' ' .DTR f ,5 ff XXX i X, 321. An - . ilson. Jeifeiilplch' 'Inf' Nalooley. the RAM . tller, M116 Pam ik rel Turley, pat SUM B Bf'm0fl. Steve .l0hnson,B,ll n Winter, Howard Camphen Vhliayirgond, Pete Maydin, fm, man' Frank A-LIU, John t . LAMBDA CHI ALPHA-FRONT ROW: Tom Cannon fSoc. Ch.J, Bill Lawrence fPledge Tr.J, Rex Horsewood CSec.J, David Fisher CVice-Pres.J, John Reid fPres,J, Roy Rice tTreas.J, Zach Comea fRush Ch.J, Stephen Browne CPledge Tr.J, Rex Cowan fRit.J, Ted Smith tSchol. Ch.J. SECOND ROW: Duncan Hall, Scotty Hutton, Jon Gordson, Budd Fletcher, Steve Roberts, Tom Crandrall 1Head Coachj, Jade Butcher, Thorton Tatara, Barry Burnett, Bob Windell, Bart Starr. THIRD ROW: Robert Assiff, Joe Knauer, Tom Locke, Mike Hedden, Dennis Longer, Gary Gentry, Mike Smith, Bruce 63qQyJ.T.G9-02 GRQ5-C, 'NZ Williams, Alex Emmans, Phil Smith, Bob Meeks. FOURTH ROW: Mark Hamm, John McDonald, Denny Knierim, Al Bennis, Gregg Rogers, Larry Koeneman, Matt BiCPOlC. Gil Stagnard, Mike Kotora, Gerry Brown. FIFTH ROW: Jeff Fulmcr. Ian Reynolds. Charlie Thompson, Mike Greener, Gary Schimmel, Jay Creveling. Bob Vance. Terry Paxson, Mike Starr. SIXTH ROW: Don Fehd, Rick Bartholomew. Steve Hantzis. Jeff Kotora, Kent Reed, Ted Chabraja, Greg Utken, Jon Lindemzinn, Steve Kccbcr, Tom Potts. Campus organizations and community projects loomed large on the horizon for Lambda Chis this year. The men are proud to boast of their - Easter egg hunt for the children of Bloomington and of their fund raising drive to help light Multi- ple Sclerosis. The Lambda Chis have been active on campus too, having men on both the Union Q, p Board and the Student Athletic Board. 'S Social life was never to be forgotten at thc house on the hill. An exchange at Cascades, a walkout to New Orleans, and the annual lawn Lambda Alpha 7 Chis like to live it QM party all show that Lambda . .. 'i-jk? I like it iss . .N N. ,J ff .5 'T Omega Psi Ph i C5 OMEGA PSI PHI-FRONT ROW: Reginald Hayes lBasileusl. Norman Werden 1Keeper of Rec. and Sealsl. Butler Dowery fGrad. Adv.l, Eugene McDonald fKeeper of Fin.l, James Ricks How can you lose the Teke Chariot Race when you have some of the fastest things on two feet pulling for you? This is what people were saying after the men of Omega Psi Phi chased in a first place at the late spring event. The guys seemed to do really well in tl ' me intra- mural field, too, and when you hear the strains ol Kill, Clarence, kill! you can he sure that some- where there are a few brothers in the stands land maybe even down on the fieldl. When the game is over the Omega Psi Phis usually find time for a little time for a soul type sing-along. Nice-Basileusl. SECOND ROW: James Woodford, Jr.J:1SniJg Chl Michael Goodrich lRush Ch.l, Melville fancigh Holman 1Pres. Aidl, Lee Barnes lEd.l. Darryl Armistea . Q, 1 2-1 is vi: ' ' f r IJ till DELTA T HETA- ,fm'Wiseman. Michael C llarburton. .lim CO U Hunt. John Peacock. RICK heal. Eileen Bartholome lnderson lSec.l. Steve Salge teutiorthy. Hike lite Brunoehler. Chuck l0W: Ron Hanna. EVSYEH .x 'fs' a -,. Lexi . F.. 44 V I 5 Vi, i F 3 : l I - A la? ff, f T E: I:.' z L IDELTA THETA-FRONT ROW: Dale Conger, Charlie Asmus Vi PH Highlights of a grand year at the Phi Delt house bring to mind such occasions as the She- Delt pledge dance and the Beachco b B m er all. The renewal of the Miami Triad Dinner Dance added its own to the festivities. Having three brothers competing in the Summer Olym ic P Games in Mexico City and bringing back their d me als was truly an exciting and proud occa ' sion for the Phi Delts. The house enjoyed Homecom ing with the Kappas and Little 500 with h t c Alpha Phis and with all these activities were still able to maintain their scholastic role. Phi Delta Theta Chuck Miller, Ward Hey, Jack Francisco W , C Malinovsky, - Michael Cook Rick Thompson, Chuck Johnson, T. C. Currens, Tom Jerry Wiseman, ' , arren Dunn, Rick Canaan, Tom Geiman, Bill Moor, Marty Clift. FIFTH ROW: Gary Bouslog, Bob Duncan. John Warton. Bob A . h SECOND ROW: Bob Geers, Loren Stevens, Rick Small, Joe Thomas, Corky Gilmore, Larry Steele. Earle Hires. Dave Warburton, .lim Counsilman, Stfvf?Hli22gZnI:ZgrJ Al Vaughn qpledge Tr.J, Jeff Raff Mills, Dick Zimmerman, Dave Ardapple. SIXTH ROW: Paul Langille, Robert Miller. Hum' John Peacock' Rick CaSteM0the,-Q Jim.lj'Neal CVice-Pres.J, Bob Fischer, Jim John Martin, Mike Finley, Mike McCroskey, Norman Peacock, George Sigler, Ted fPres.J, Eileen Bartholome tHousi Ch, THIRD ROW. Dave Marker, Rick Stover, Joe Lynch, Rob Kaade, Frank Huse, Pat Carney. SEVENTH ROW: Bill Paulus. George A. Andersvnfsec-lvsteve Salglfflius Payton Jim Morparia Larry Moran Rick Reed Long, Tom Williams, Bill Banhoio, Dave Clifford, Jerry Miner with Erma Tom - rr . 1 ' ' . genwfgmgelzilfe rlfiiililoici-ilobrlooil, John Coffman, Bill Baird, Dan Hyiam. FOURTH Moore, ste B I ave v ve ai ey, Jeff Bugbee, John Burns, Steve Chase. ROW- Ron Hanna Everette Barnard, John Nolan, Jim -l0hI1S0l'1, Duane Medlock, 7 313 Phi Epsilon Pi The Phi Epsilon Pi's big event of the year was the Phi Ep Big Bamboo. It was their first all campus dance featuring the band, The Chosen Few. The Christmas semi-formal dance and a spring formal dance highlighted the Phi Ep social calendar. The men of Phi Epsilon Pi concentrated on intramurals, participating actively in baseball, basketball, football, and tennis. Another first for the Phi Eps this year was taking first place in the organized float competition at Homecoming. April brought not only spring showers, but also brought down the Phi Ep moms to enjoy the fes- tivities of Mother's Weekend. ,pew PHI EPSILON PI-FRONT ROW: John Scott, Gary Haymond, Bill Munse 12nd Vice- Davis CSOC. Ch.l, William Happe, Bill Bolinger, Tom Taylor, Jim Glock, Steve Rich- Pres.J, Dave Perry tPres.J, Jeff King Clst Vice-Pres.J, George Hahn tTreas.J, Les Tyler wine CPledge Mast.J, Mark Leifers. THIRD ROW: Ted Long, Steve Barnes, Art Small, tSec.7, Albert Dewey. SECOND ROW: Dale Tyree CAsst. Pledge Tr.J, Jerry Long, Dick Robert Sabol, Chris Gray, Paul Obringer. Malcolm Smith Mikf- I nhnn If-.hn Inna .XIX PHI GAMMA D John Love, Allen Sec.J, Dick I-Iandl lom, Don Ammer Mathim, Howard Waldo Finlayson. Dave Handley. Ft x Pom T3B'lor. Jim Gloc I k. St Ted Long. Steve Bama ,Sill mlm. Mike Lahne.Jol1nLm S PHI GAMMA DELTA-FRONT ROW: Jack Ransonn, Brian Farrell, Suzy Rosen, John Love, Allen Foley. SECOND ROW: Rick Fay, Carl Fischer, Peter Skafish tRec. Sec.D, Dick Handley tPres.J, Dennis Smith tHist.J, Mike Schatzlein tTreas.J, Steve Pol- lom, Don Ammerman, Dave Westfall. THIRD ROW: W. C. Erdel, Bruce White, J R. Mathias, Howard Keller, Robert Warfel, Rich DeCamp, Tom Yoder, Don Bredle, Waldo Finlayson, Clarke Randall, Warren Wooleott, William F. Billman, Jim Teter, Dave Handley. FOURTH ROW: Randy Copeland, Steve Lyman, Steve Hoekett, Scott Ricke, Carl Vorhies, Ron Kerby. Jim Brauer, Steve Floyd. Greg Schomziun, Fritz Steel, Mark Wheeler. SIXTH ROW: Reed Miller. John Diekmann, Dave Reitler, Tom Kelly Bill Goodman, Paul Mannweiler, Tom Wilson. Joe Kosrirko, Jimmy Wilson. Jim Me Gee, Wayne McDonald, SEVENTH ROW: Mike Griltin, Tom Swanson, Greg Kamp Doug Moore. John Eckert, Craig David. Doyle Stephens. Jay Reynolds. Cliuck Parsons Sam Wade, Randy Price, Willie Decms. I M in TTI The 1968-69 school year at the Fiji' house was 2 'K' ' ' . i immediately marked with a mass proliferation ot Us tl stereo component systems and TVs. Each room 2, , became an entertainment center tin more than I ' A I one respectb, as the men of Phi Gamma Delta ' i anticipated, with open arms and closed doors. a University visitation policy. In a year that was characterized by revolutionary changes of cam- pus, the Phi Gams kept pace by completely eliminating Sugar Frosted Flakes from their breakfast menu. Other, more significant decisions were made, too, and old traditions such as Fiji Isle and good intramural teams were part ol' the life of every Fiji. PHI KAPPA PSI-FRONT ROW: Ray Szarmach tHouse Mgr.l. Mike Nolting, Steve Andrews tllledge Tr.l. Richard Nusbaum lTreas.J. Jeff Taylor tPres.l, G. Balkema, George Strauss tVice Pres.J. David Shaw tRee. Sec.b, Mike Smith CCorres. Sec.l, Paul Helmke tPledge Tr,J. SECOND ROW: Mike Spencer, Gary Laney, Kemp Harshman Jim Weddell. Mike John. Mike Bolos. Dave Young, Steve Strawbridge, Brent Myers, Mark Malangoni. William Pechinpaugh. THIRD ROW' David Gettle, Tom Zell'r T Kiser, Bob Meeks. Brent Furbee. Mike Monahan. John W. Green, Tom Johnstonb-lil? Long. Terry Beach, Doug Phillips. Don Hermann, Lincoln Baker. FIFTH ROW. as Varner, Jim Houghton, Mike Kramer. Dale Chattin. Paul Buchanan, Kent Asgesvj Timothy King, Dave Culp. Wilbur Phillips. Thomas Searcy. Paul Coulis. SIXTl'lP' emi Bob King, Steve Bowles, Terry Hornbacher. Will McMahan, Ted Pfeifer. Mark IEP L t u - Om brink, Mike Coppes. Steve Priddy. Tim Simmonds. Alan Obden. Rodger WFCEC- K' G' Earhart, Royce Sheetz. Bert Dovo. Jeff Mauk. .lim Cenkle. Bob Matus, Peter Kirtland Walkgr, Marsh. James C. Perry. Gary Messersmith. FOURTH ROW: Kirk Wilhelmus, Mike It was the beginning of a very hot calendar year this fall when the furnace blew up, sending scantily-clad Phi Psi's spilling into North Jordan Kappa in the middle ofthe night. g, I I , What Alpha Gam could deny the soaring tem- ji A peratures the night ofthe Dirty Dozen Boulder Q33 t ' ' 3 run, with I.U. linebacker Don Silas still laughing? Q5 ' ' But the warmest day of all Couldn't be damp- 1 .K-X, ened by showers as Peaches, Cream, Twiggy, and l 4ig'xT'7l ll - 'V f Gluffer brought home the Phi Psi's sixth Little P 500 trophy on the shoulders ot' K Tile, and Babbles, 316 . xt, '14 ,I H evin, Ozzie. N I -5 t ,:, 'f , t - I mit 50 I is U to ta fl! 3: . is no .R PHI KAPPA TAI- lowiak tHouse NIST'- Wice Pres.l. David Chl, Dean Sterrett l Nicholls. Jr.. Robert ' Lx . , Weather balloons were supposed to set the scene for Phi Kappa Tau's Homecoming Dance. tt -as , 40 , 40 R as as X But after several uncooperative balloons exploded fi 40 they settled for their second choice-l0,000 bal- - -- I-r-: loons spread throughout the house. A thick layer of leaves generously covered with syrup provided a beautihil, if somewhat sticky. exit for the pledges' walkout. Hall' the men swear to the fact that roaming their halls is a ghost. apparently a long-term tenant. Now the question is Whether the ghost will follow them to their new house on North Jordan. appa Tau PHI KAPPA TAU-FRONT ROW: Norman Tapper tKitehen Stewardj, Bob Fran- kowiak tHouse Mgr.J, Dennis Talarek QPI. Masterl, Bruce Smith tSec.l. Steve Kafoure Nice Pres.J, David Friedlander tPres.J, Robert Schoatz tTreas.J, Walter Buchanan tSoc. Ch.7, Dean Sterrett CRush Ch.J, Brian Clark tChaplainJ. SECOND ROW: Charles R. Nicholls, Jr., Robert Banks, Dick Byrd, Dave Simstad, John Phelps, Sam Detmcr, Doug Porter, John Belcher. Bill Hammaek. Norb Matulis. Xlikc Kzitlnirc. THIRD ROW: Harry Dearing Nzirciso Ortiz. John Tobin. Tom Haggerty. James Gallo, William Chaim- bers, Robert Jeffrey. Anthony Gutzwiller. Tom Bennington. Cordell Hurd. llouaiixl Bagan, Daniel Jackson. William Bamford. :Jill RUJ 2 'TZ' JC 1 SLXTH, ffl' llri if Peg? llrfza H. 5,7 4 5 ' ' '- J x .I- There certainly were enough pledges running around the Phi Kappa Theta house this year. The house had such a large class, in fact, that the Little 500 bike team was chosen from its mem- bers. With the increase in membership, the men began looking into plans to build a new house on North Jordan Avenue. appa Theta serenades. PHI KAPPA TH ETA-FRONT Dir.l. John Kochis tRush Ch.D, Robert Benton tSoc. Ch.J, Russ Webb CPres.J, Jim Chieszx Wicc Presb. John Hutton tSec.J Joe Evinger tPledge Masterj, Gre Werl'n V 88 1 S- SECOND ROW: Bill Davenport, Joe Amaral, Jack D'Amato, George McCormick Art Jucikus, Kenneth Long, Phil Glawe, Douglas Davis, William Ptak, Mac Ashby, Jack Wickes. THIRD ROW: Tom Garnier, Steve Hoffer, Hartsaw, Jack Z ROW: Charles Colyer tTreas.D, Curt Hayden tAth iegler, Howard The men were also busy running their social lives this year. Their calendar included Home- coming with the Delta Zeta, Little 500 with Alpha Gamma Delta, and the usual round of I . Vogel, Vince Volpe, Terry English, John Pacinc CSchol. Chj, Fran Schafer, Frank Hall tSchoI. Ch.J. FOURTH ROW: Mark Stevens, Bill Foster, Ivan Kerr, Jim Rehmer, Dick Yeoman, Ron Newton, Bill Fetsch, Joseph Horn, Frederick Wulff. FIFTH ROW: Lynn Workman, Mike Clayton, Dan Selvaggi, Paul Perconti, Ron Reinhart, Tom Obremski, Tom Rucinski, Dan Marias. , 11 - A-9 I , Tu 1 .f .Q ,. I , 1 318 ,. 17 L: f , ' , ,r - F ' V R Y' I .rf I N r X 1 f:--- 1 P F N 1 v PHI SIGMA KAPPA- Dave Anderson tCent.3. man tlnductorb. James Lawrence, John Fisher. Til, Doug Harris. Wag l , l Y ig li S1 X t ' . . -it -. V, X . , 'xx Fl-an 4 O X N ljeegeri lx gm Ken.. Jim Ram lr Tetterick Wulri, FU-TH mf ,ge-:tg Ron Reinhgn,T0mQ,1f lfer. Fm , PHI SIGMA KAPPA-FRONT ROW: Don Cartwright tRush Ch.j, Don Sramek fSoc. Chl, Dave Anderson fCent.J, Martin Reuille tPres.J, Harold Resmussen tVice Presb, Phil Hull- man Llnductorj, James Stowe tTreas.J, Greg Huflman CSec.J. SECOND ROW: Steve Lawrence, John Fisher, Fred Bowman, Allen Austin lChap. Advisorj, John Bates tPletlge ben. Tr.D, Doug Harris, Wayne Gunn, Sean Jenkins. THIRD ROW: Jerry Mignogna, Wayne - ' P l , the year, the men ol' Phi Sigma Kappa were hesi- 4 tant about attempting a second sueh escapatle. K A hayride in October and a Swiss Dance in ' i l November kept the Phi Sigs socially active tluring I jim! ,QQQ the tall. Winter brought the Chrisunas season ' . with the tree-trimming, the semi-tormal banquet, and the gag gilt exchange among all the house members, Spring semester was highlighted by a moonlight formal dance in April and l.U. Sing with the women of Kappa Delta. The Song is l,oie nas the theme oli the smallrgroup production tor l.l'. Sing in March. At the backlire ol' their lirst pinlight thett ot Hubbard, Wayne Murray, Terry Stoermar, lioh Nlariintlale. Sieie Pttii lin tAuditorl, John Reifeis, Larry lilkins. lfOL'RlH ROW: Daniel l'i'.ill', I ml It ii in J Gilchrist, John Camp, James Anderson. James Rosenan. Rolieil .-Xntlei t n l in e Sin llt Phi Sigma Kappa l I N ' if ,X . V -1 - ' 1 . .4 ,J ,L , V- . V 1: .5 V, 1. A ' vi f ' ' Y : vg ' of X ' f I I ' 3' 4 All All 1- J nl - - I JL PI BETA PHI-FRONT ROW: Susan Sheehan tSchoI. Ch.J. Gale Lorenc tHouse Janelle James, Susie Warner. Mary Whitlow. Debbie Shumaker, Diana Hague' Debble Mum. Karen Thompson tTreas.l. Ellen Hay tRush Ch.l, Ellen Heston tVice Presb. Lindenschmidt. Debbie Childress. FOURTH ROW: Ann Schumacher. Sharon Hanley. Helen Lemert tHousc Mum. K. K. Whittemore tPres.J, Ann Holsted tRee. Sec.7. Gigi Sally Hartman, Mary Weir, Crickette Bender. Nancy Heinsen, Becky Bailey, Jenifer Pinnell tSoc. Ch.l. Jan Henning tCorrcs. Seal, SECOND ROW: Pam Holla. Winny Drew, Ann Walls, Nena Andorn. FIFTH ROW: Jill Grossman, Cheryl Wheallelh-lamce Winter. Linda Hallworth, Vicki McQueary, Robin Sunday. Yvonne Satterblom, Wendy Patterson. Kathy Whitham. Cendy Whitham, Suzy Zoeller, Sarah Lenox, IVIHFY Osmonr Maltby tPIedge Tr.l, Julie Ekblad, Debbie Black, Sally Ann Dunn, Sheri Brownlee, Wendy Franey, Pat Scrivcner. Candy Pholenz. Kcnda Shank. Susie Black. THIRD ROW: Lynne Kahn. Sue Amick, Lenda Whitlow. P ' The Acropolis of Third Street was the sight for 1 a traditionally Greek year-from athletic contests to beauty pageants. Mimi Littlejohn was crowned Queen ofthe Indianapolis 500 and there were , two runners-up in the Miss I.U. contest. Mary Poppins hit the Dust in I.U. Sing and the Dad's Day cookie shine was made even more interesting by a little dance by the daddies. And seniors, remember being awakened very early one morning by the sentimental strains of the juniors serenacling? . L - , -Q : '4':.4l-117 If Pl, - ,VLW4 ES A Qi! I ' 'h 320 S PI KAPPA I Trl. Mike F Perry Adair I Tr.l. SECON Mahoney. Je ROW: John 1 l my i i ani ., l v i l ifi if 'bis Siumaker. Diana Hagunlll' N: ,-Xi: Schumacheriliaronl-lr Jaiq. Heinseri. Becky Baileylt: 1 Grossman, Cherylll'heailey,lf ' Zoefer. Sarm Lenox. llan 0: -.fu im f s.. ' PI KAPPA ALPHA-FRONT ROW: Dan Dickey CSoc. Ch.J, Bill Talkington tPledge Tr.J, Mike Flannagan tHouse Mgr.D, Mike Allen tVice Pres.l, Kim Dunnick CPres,l, Perry Adair tSec.J, Fred Landis tTreas.7, Ray Prosser CRush Ch.l, Dan Queener tPledge Tr.l. SECOND ROW: Carl Newton, Peter Guzinya, Hank Henry, Mike Keiser, Steve Mahoney, Jeryl Luegers, Tim Rohleder, Dwayne Hann, Douglas Kichler. THIRD ROW: John Luros, Gary Costa, Stephen Steinberger, Christian Rhetts, John Shore, Jeff 'Cinderella Strikes Again was the theme ot' the lawn display which the Pikes and Thetas dreamed up this year and earned them best lawn display award at Homecoming. The men are also equally proud of their intramural football team: they managed a second place this year, By early December plans were finally complete for the Pi Kappa Alpha annual Dream Girl Dance and Dream Girl Crowning. appa Alpha Ferguson, Bob Foster. Chris Norman. Gregory Lewis, Craig Delaney. Charles Schlensker. FOURTH ROW: Jim Pielemeier. Jack lleavrin. Dave Hawk, Terry Sutton. Daniel Bates. Steve Hayes, Jim Killen. John Tallmutlge. Doug Czinell. Dzixitl Nlctiul- lough. FIFTH ROW: Bruce Sachnell. Doug Wissing, Nlike Roman. Tom Pogue. Stcie Mason, Duane Flannagin. Harrison Zoereher, John Pollen. Rxixuon .-Xtkin. Rfl I, 1 I 5 E k S N L y, NH Roll? lem tu- iliten Lindlg gf 'lf lien Gu? S - . Nl- Sill. - ei- Rfilli. siiiiir: SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON-FRONT ROW: David Schumacher, Bob Kleymeycr, John Byrd, Dan Weldy, Jeff Hilburn, Dennis Burgette, Bob Gibson, Richard Clops. SECOND ROW: Mike Wells, Tod Keithley, Jack O'Bryan tRush Ch.j, J. R. Long tWardenJ, Russ Standler, Randy Leerkamp CPres.D, Tom Atz CVice Presb, Walt Beaver lChroniclerl, Douglas S. Walters, Dave Keekley CChaplainJ. THIRD ROW: Denny Walsh, Bill Simon, Brett Keene, Lee Bezold, Mark Betner, Mike Miller, Ross Flaningam. Mike Mount, Dana Trier, Tom Greene, Jay Keithley, Ron Yary, Bill Bass, Hieny Mooney. lf' all Throughout the year the SAES pride them- ' selves on the fact that they can turn any situa- tion, good or bad, into a reasonably good time. This being an olympic year, the men excited passersby with the Gamma Olympics. where the whole house engages in a deeathlon, including ice cream sandwich eating and chair balancing, Remember the time when the radio-TV build- ing caught hre? The SAE5 were the tirst one on the block to pitch in and aid the liremen. They were especially helpful when the lirelighters def cided to break out the windows. So remember. in FOURTH ROW: Frand Bodwell. David Martin. Mike Nlohrmzin. Nlzirk Moore. .lock Heaton, Doug Cassmun, Dave Lawson. Tim Kaehr, Jim Yotziu, Bill Hoylek, Don Marianos, Chuck Thomson. FIFTH ROW: Bruce Efllllftll. lfred Mundy. John Uriiulw. Ernie Nobbs, Erie Knudsen. Levi Mitchell. John Weldy. Jim Mohair. Dick l.:irmorc, llill Bordner, Don Simpson. Gordon l.oxe. SIXTH ROW: Rooscxclt liraitly. tlisey Simpton, Jeff Gage. Jeffrey Hodge. Spyridon Stratigos. Dine Gray, Slexe Russo. Gary Pence, llill Schuctte, Todd Curran. Ron Stevens. Sigma Alpha psilon ease of tire, call SAE. Rx l I 4 . v l l SIGMA ALPHA MU-FRONT ROW: Steve Kriegshaber, Ron Grumbacher, Ken Hummel, Jerry Bronstein, Sam iMascotJ, Mike Popkin, Don Fehr, Jim Bernstein, Dave Feigenbzium. SECOND ROW: Lowell Weiner, Barry Kahn, Barry Cohen, Marvin Fish, Steve Green. Wally Panikowski, Jim Callen, Bill Eastman, Bruce Beitman, Larry Hoff- man. Dick Gould, THIRD ROW: Marty Saltzman, Lenny Kalikow. Jay Goldman flireasl, Ron Levenberg Nice Pres.l, John Tzucker tPres.l, Donald Scheiber CGrad. Schol, Advisorl. Barry Pearl, Larry Spovach. Marty Snyder, Ben Goldfarb. FOURTH ROW: Joe Leffel, Mark Bass. Marc Milgram, Rick Ormand, Rick Wiener, Skee Skurow, Steve Halper. Roger Mervis. Marc Hilton, James Novick, Bob Dumes, Mike Pleatman, Sigma Alpha competition. Mu The year wasn't all work and no play . . . the men did come up with a swinging Hippie Party in the fall and an out-of-sight Cave Dance Second semester. 324 The men of Sigma Alpha Mu can be quite proud of themselves having raised S800 in their Heart Fund K'Bounce for Bratsf, Almost topping that was a second place in Homecoming Float Paul Knopf, Rick Goldenberf, Rick Fry, David Zellinger, Jim Stefnik, Irv Wise. FIFTH ROW: Loren Lopata, Marty Levine, Don Bern, Andy Bogart, Bob Shapiro, Mark Cohn, Lonny Axelrod, Steve Dann, Jay Tobias, Kenny Gallinger, Rus Samel, Steve Friedman, Bob Borman, Tom Alexander, Les Goldboss, Bill Eastman, Bruce Beitman. SIXTH ROW: Paul Uslan, Bob Riskin, Alan Gassel, John Golper, Brock Bernstein, Gary Fuchs, Bob Malman, Neville Richter. James Goldberg, Randy Waldman, DSW Schwimer, Steve Schragman, Steve Weiss, Burt Jacobs. SEVENTH ROW: Jeffery Freemas, Michael Rose, Alan Linker. SIGMA CHI-FRONT SECOND ROWS M21 lliustosl. Bill Hamiltor Bailey Nice Pres.l. Jil lRush Chl Dave Ri Tushelberger. Tim W OI Kennedy, Jeff Hampsh- Paul Bognanno. John F Ji: Stemik. Irv llise, FIFIH D .. Bob Shapiro. llarkfohr . R5 S.1mel.Stei'eFneilmu Bruce Beitman,SIXTH Qger. Brwk Bernslein.G1i1 ig. Raidy Waldman. Dai: . SEVENTH ROW: leffen K 'There's a rumor going around that Conta- gious Cogitation' has infected the men of Sigma Chi. The diagnosis has been repeatedly substanti- ated with evidences of the symptoms: new idgag in fraternity recreation, service and self-irnprove- ment. The first signs came as the men initiated the Miami Triad with the Betas and Phi Delts, and continued to give active support to the Sigma Chi national project, Wallace Village, which helps hundreds of mentally retarded children each year. All suspicions were conlirmed when no less than ten actives attended the annual workshop. Hopes are high that at some time Sigma Chis will have a chance to infect other Greeks and campus organizations. Sigma Chi SIGMA CHI-FRONT ROW: Jim Mclntire, Mike Jordan, Doug Klueh, John Harris. SECOND ROW: Mark Woolery fRush Ch,J, Hank Hawkins fKustosJ, Larey Durr fKu510SJ, Bill Hamilton CPledge Tr.J, Sig Myers QTreas.J, Steve Hampshire QPres.J, Alan Bailey Nice Pres.J, Jamie Buhr CSec.J, Michdel Bash CPledge Tr,J, Frank Hamilton fRush Ch.J, Dave Rimstidt fSoc. Ch.J, Lex Dalton CSoc. Ch.J. THIRD ROW: Steve Tushelberger, Tim Worthington, Brent Bramblett, Craig Beardshear, Steve Cooper, Tim Kennedy, Jeff Hampshire, Danny Stewart, Tom Houlihan, Rick Crnovich, Chris Claus, Paul Bognanno, John Rhoades. FOURTH ROW: John Roesch, Lawrence Smith, Robert Zerbe, Kermit Botkin. Craig Hendel. Jeffrey Muir. David Wicklzind, Jon Yundivicr. James Carr, James Kubley, Richard Kintigh. Mark Lee. FIFTH ROW: Sam Dbcrxicin, Sharles Carr, Richard Kuhn. David Ashenfeltcr. Don Kuhs. Stephen Smith. Dzinicl Coplen, Hugh Conway, Kenny Knue, Tom Chailterlon. SIXTH ROW: Larry Brcchhuhl. Mike Hayes, Gene Renuart, Mick Linn. Gary Gonzcnback. Steve Babcock. Semi Wool- ery, Roy Burbrink. John Firz, Tim McKinney. William Dunn, SEVENTH ROW: Jerry Lopez, Dan Catt, Dave Giltner, Francisco Almmafro. Dick Lopez. Stephen Husc. Greg Clark, Bruce Mundt, Bob Kraft, Jeti' Hoffman. Bill Conkin. Jim Bowie. . ,-,,..,. ,Hung Y A -Y-Y hs- ggkg V , 1 5 sw X-. N i Y X r :af,,'A'4... irq 'J'-iii X V .Y- L3 SIGMA KAPPA-FRONT ROW: Sue Schalliol CTreas.J, Linda Burris CRec. Sec.l, Mary Snyder, Nancy Oddi. THIRD ROW: Georgette I-tink .lm Thompson Di innt Xlttks Moore fSoc. Ch.l, Sharon Dingle fVice Pres.D, Linda Wright fPres.J, Mrs. Bennett Beverly Wolf, Sori Stang, Julie Donner, .ludx Muellt Babs Hiiiison Jutlx Siotltini. lHousemotherJ, Rachel Philpot CGrad. Advisorb, Debbie Donovan Nice Pres.7, Susie Cindy Cornish, Debby Riester, Elaine lxustr Sulinnt Crippti IOURTH ROXN Slatterly CCorr. Sec.l, Judy Bowerman fSchol. Ch.J, Maribeth Cox fRush Ch.D, Judy Sherry Hicks, Nancy Hicks, Nancy Canfield Sindx lrmschtr .ltcqut Ktktrmin I im Bowers, Anne Bednar, Pornchulee Achava-Amrung, Becky Beams, Susie Exner, Bobbie Colburn, Sharon Dunwoody, Linda Lanam Sue Admins J in l irntll Ninn Xloriis Zimmerman, Jull Hirschman, Etta Margason, Martha Robertson, Debbie Atz, Linda Marty Sixsmith, Lynn Wheeler. With their fifty year anniversary coming up this year, Sigma Kappa can look back with pride on all they've done in their half-century on the I.U. campus. On the national level the emphasis is on philanthropy. The I.U. chapter follows this policy by entertaining the Senior Citizens ol Bloomington each year with a Christmas party. Their annual Christmas dance is thrown by the seniors. The night before the dance the girls dec- orate the house and then serenade the other girls with carols. taking with them the phone mouthpicccs and leaving behind a great slide made out ot' mat- UCSSCS. The pledges took their walkout to Ball State- SIGMA NU-FRONT ROW: Dan Pfleging. Dave Wright, Jim O'Connor, Bob Musk, Michael Etchison, Timothy Wade, Charles Tabor, Rick Morris, Bill Stenberg. SECOND ROW: Jerry Maburn, Gabe Oliverio. Mark Toth, Kevin Tam, Richard Searles, Larry Myers tTreas.J, Mike Kistlcr tI'res.J. Larry Greathaus tPledge Tr.J, Chuck Cline CHouse Mgr.l, Bob Richmond tRecorderl. Dart Blom. THIRD ROW: Scott McCrea, Rob Johnston, Jerry Srebalus. R. S. Scharnowske, Scott Townsend, Jim Campbell, E. G. White. Rock Coleman, Lowell Shonk. Rick Atkinson, Spike Abernathy, Jim Maddox, David Wilson, Gary Souders, Don Schramm, Jerry Babb. FOURTH ROW: Scott Sparks. Mickey James. Robert Geant, Wayne Shircliff. Bill Ellis, Jerry Babb, Steve Sigma Everythingas going great! ! With the intramural football championship under their belts, the men of Sigma Nu went on to greater things, like hav- u ing some real honest to gosh football players, and no less than seven varsity basketball players. Undoubtedly one ofthe grooviest parties of the year was the l'Bar Room Brawl , the only close competition came from the campus renown 'lVoo Doo dance in May. Earlier in the year the Snus sponsored a Halloween party for the children of the Exchange Home and a foreign students Christmas party. Another big event was the elec- tion of Herman B Wells as Sigma Nu national president. 328 Mustin, Gary Moore, Randy Wright, Greg Long, Bob Waters, Spider Miller. FIFTH ROW: Gib Miller, Jeff Stocksdale, Steve Hanson. Fred Hoepker, Brad Zirkle, Craig Hopple, Jim Campbell, Bill Neale, Tim Shafer, Mark Bailey, Steve Rogers, Bart Hahn, Mickey Niles, Richard Johnson. SIXTH ROW: Dana Meyer, Bill Beck, Bill Curley, Charlie Weisbrod, Jeff Newburg, Greg Brown, Doug Deck, Mark MoseleY- Mlke Antrim, Greg Thomas, Bill Olds. SEVENTH ROW: Roger Maynahan, Dan Dro, RUSO Richardson, Jim Greathouse, Steve Barnett, George Nicholos, Bob Pegg- RandY Llmer' man, Roger Bixby, Jeff Quinn, Mike Fitzgerald. 'lj Qlii ,?44,5'3 , 'FAQ fflfif 1 v ,- J, I, 4 yt 1 fr 1 . . ,f: ,Ni -i 1 lL fin. SIGMA PHI I lim Lisher. D Ron Poellein. lliller tChaplz Young tHouse Mgrl. Steve J Glenn Talbert. Moore. Mark I Rick Lutterbac 'v l Y I Second semester came and the Sigma Pis picked up and moved into their new house far out on Nonh Jordan. The pledges were quite busy painting the interior of the house with their help- ful dads, and also seemed to find time to plaster v stickers all over campus during their mock walk- ' out. This year the men came through again with Pi another successful Vietnamese Refugee clothing X drive. SIGMA PI-FRONT ROW: Joseph Barker, William Strueh, Ed Baran, Ed Cord, Rick Luft. Craig Hollenbeck, Jim Siegfried. Don Stover, Steve Lasher, Phil Reising. SEC- OND ROW: Bob Todd, Nick Joest tAlum Coun.J, Mike Fortuna tSec.J, Mike Frederick Nice Presl, Don Headry tPres.I. Jeff Webster CTreas,J. Richard Scott CHeraldJ, Pete Jovanovich. John Bmay tPledge Tr.J. THIRD ROW: Dave Hathaway, David Phillips, Barry Hoffar, Larry Aublc, Denny Thomas, Howard Weinraub, Tim Rasmussen, Patrick Webster. Richard Maloney, Dean Houser. Robert Decker. FOURTH ROW: Tom 3 , 'M . ' 'Cir Enochs, Ed Rogers, Charles Gristead, Edward Rosenwinker, Bob Phillips, Dennis Mon- roe, Rick Joy, Jim Norton, John Pawlowski, Hohn Faulkner, Bob Poehler, Mike Scott. FIFTH ROW: Pete Gawthrop, Bob Hoffman, John Nulton, Les Francis, Tom Clark, Phil Ellis, Jim Dunn, Jerry Mutchler, Lloyd Mobley, Dave Dolch, Harry Denson, Dan Wilcox. SIXTH ROW: Tom Shallington, Skip Dayhuff, Mark Richardt, Gregg Newman, Marty Braaksman, Bob Hass, Roger Addison, Rick Jones, Bob Bitzer, Dan Schwartz, Sam Deutsch, Tom Windler, Mike Kerr. 330 1 4 1 THETA CHI. PHUIPC lRush lVice Pres.J, SECOND RC Simlvson. Stei Paul Refakis, Larry Chitwo I U3 5 I - . 1 . 1 2 i A 5 ' 3 T . 'gl ' E! 1 1 , I K H A 1 V 1 I M xl I A J 5' yal . x , . Q V A i l ' ' nf I 5 -N V: A - - k v- ,Kal N Iwi x X Q I if y , 5 4 K U 1 Q K V f H A K ' , I ' 561 t 7 1 I K I ' f . Q fi, 'wa' 2' Hs? 1 11' W Q il' 0 .. hi H - l 5 A J K.. -- 2 A TAU KAPPA EPSILON-FRONT ROW: John Rademaker tHist.l. Bret Pennington tChaplainl. Don Henry tTreas.l, Darrel Scott tPledge Tr.l. Jay Feichter. Alex Smith lPres.l. Mike Pierson CSoc. Ch.l. Christopher Bennett. SECOND ROW: Larry Lamp, John Mensch. Jim Wilson, Dan Flanagan, Bruce Goens. Jim Larrick, Gary Bierbaum, Dan Mossman. THIRD ROW: Steve Chenoweth, Lee Rohrer. Rick Coffman. Tom Kappa Epsilon an intra-mural game-125-4, H 'f!llIUf,.' plans for fall pledges' walkout. Who knows. maybe they'll make it next year as actives. Also. a suitable name for house pet Kinkajou. Lost: one brother ol' Tau Kappa Epsilon and his date. Missing since the TKE hayride in the fall when they jumped oft' the wagon. lf found, please head in the direction of the chapter house. Fnuml.' a new record set by the men in B-team basketball. They lost by the most points ever in Haggard, Don Lieberum. Mark Tinsley, Terry Dittrich. Jack Shadwell. FOURTH ROW: Gym O'Brien, Dennis Voelker, Dan Ferrell, Bill Sobat, Dick Robley, DCHHY Ford, Ed Nemeth. FIFTH ROW: Scott Morrison, Rick Clark, Wayne Weinberg. Jeff Gravelle, Doug Kauffman, Tim Swoveland, Mike Kennedy. Bill Hill. A.' . 'Zi' , .1 -Fil 1' X. 1.51523 fe., .gl ,Lf flffih , .q,v5liy:,'g:l For Sale: one slightly used chariot and extra pro- ' ' V ' A tection for intramural football opponents. 332 I. . I' t , I 1 T f., .1 dwell. FOURTH L Robley. Denny ie Weinberg, leli ki -- I . ., ,, ,,--ci fgzgw. i 1: Q 865,91 Teke Chariot Race Women and song land more than likely a bit of wine, tooj were combined with togas and Chariots at last year's TKE Chariot Race. The men of Omega Psi Phi walked off with the trophy after breaking the record-they ran the 60-yard dash in seven minutes Hat. The festivities, com- plete with a queen, Janet Lovell, began with the float competition won by Phi Delta Theta, pro- ceeded with the race, and came to a smashing close with a dance featuring the Lovin' Spoonful. 5- : ee 14 -thi s -If 4, .3 A al Q, if +2 ff ' t f ,f,a,.f --,' , U .5 . .. l1! ,l:f',, sfrim, , ,,, . - V , 1-Yi' , f The LICUVCS ot lheta Xi were surprised after lf jQf.l5'.f1?lfl if nf' F1 h ,' '-I : .f1u the pledge walkoutg it seemed that the pledges hadn't done a thing to the house . , . until they ig 'K ,g'd'i-5' 1 began to notice the absence of certain necessities like shower heads, silverware, toilet paper . . . ln the recently started Little Sisters program , the girls, like regular pledges, have to learn the ,, history and mysteries of the house, and they also enjoy a boress or two-with the Womans touch of course. A tree decorating party highlighted their an- IA-tt: I Q I. Theta nual Christmas dance. Also in this spirit the . Biram Exchange is held. Names are drawn and 1,M,:+ . X 1 each guy gives the assigned brother a boress gift. 1 P THETA XI-FRONT ROW: Gary Bell. Joe Greene lSchol. Chi, Mike Singer, Al Micks tVice Prcs.J. Hannibal thlascotl, Barry Schnakenburg CPres.J, Tom Williams tTreas.l. Greg hlewong tSec.l. .loc Reiswerg tPledge Tr.J. SECOND ROW: John Hillier. Michael Francesehini, Patil Burnore, Al Shumard, Walter Plant, Roger Ahlf, Steve Stewart, Dan Kilgore. THIRD ROW: Ben Miller, Bob Murray, Ken Dwenger, William Bennett, Robert Solomon, Paul Fisher, lvon Solomon, Larry Lewis, Dale Pleak. FOURTH ROW: Mike Archer, Rick Elston, Gary Uffman, Steve Dunn, Wayne Segneri, Steve Forsyte, Jim Davis. 33-1 ZETA BETA TAU- Tony Maiclenberg. Bi Berelutsky tPres.J, Al: ROW: Alan Weisberg. man, Bob Wagner. Je Silver. Edward Jacobs 'E Dflfnsff. ivfinim cms' Dale Pleal. in. Xvayne Seguin ZETA BETA TAU-FRONT ROW: Larry Salilosky, Dave Felstein, Larry Reuben, Tony Maiclenberg, Bill Levin Nice Pres.J, Mrs. Erma Kaufman fl-lousemotherj, Mike Berelutsky fPres.J, Alan Potasnik fHist.J, .lim Savitz CSOC. Ch.J, Alan Levy. SIIIOND ROW: Alan Weisberg, John Davidson, Tom Schneider, Mark Zuckerman, Keith Kauff- man, Bob Wagner, Jeff Schulkin, Jorin Brown, Jim Trockman. THIRD ROW: Terry Silver, Edward Jacobson, Alan Katz, Gary Calderon, David Maidenberg, Bruce Gold- The ZBTS at I.U. triumphed both campus and nation-wide this year by winning the National Founders Trophy for having the best chapter in the U.S., by having a member rated the most outstanding ZBT in the nation, and by claiming Sq: junior class vice-president and treasurer of IFC as members of the chapter, too. Zeta Beta Tau also proudly claimed possession of the most sorority composites on campus and the origination of Homecoming's first unfloat. Most ZBT actives will readily profess that there are a few things they would rather have in their grape juice than methyl blue, despite the 56 great effect. berg, Dave Roskin, Don Simkin, Art Azen, Murray Passo Sherm Goldenhere FOURTH ROW: Steve Medwcll, Barry Michael, Ron Rabin Rick lmkimtr Rick Cochran, Larry Moses. Alan Newman, Ken Kleban, Mike Hitcher N J Tm! FIFTH ROW: Steve Logan, Mark Cooper. Ed Golden. Harry Frank Xii Sicxlou k Mark Stolkin, Mike Paul, Mike Friedman, .lack Snyder. Zeta Beta Tau LILIA IAU ALPHA-FRONT ROW: Kathy Taylor tRush Chj B ' ., onnle Fuson tTreas.l. Pam Pearson tVice Pres.J, Carole Brinkmann CPres.J, Mrs. Gladys Bryant tHousemotherJ, Cindy Springer tVice Pres.J, Judy Pieschala tRec. Sec.J, Cindy Nelson tHist.J. Louisa Fair. SECOND ROW: Chris Gazel, Diane Koeneman, Sherry Myers, Chris Thorngate, Nancy Smith, Cassie Young, Susie Carroll, Chris Billips, Pat Carter, Jane Messman. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Ezri, Jan Getz, Linda Roscoe, Judy Caldemeyer Kathy Keck, Cindy Wehrly, Susie Zob I B ' ' ' e, eth Porter, Louise Lelsey, Marilyn Born, Zetas + waiters I parties -l- pranks E nter: Energetic Mother B. T he Mortgage Burning! First on the Row. A Vi ' ' ' A ctory s A Brewln at Homecoming. T eas, coke parties skits- Zeta Tau Alpha t Christmas time-hre in the fireplace, mistletoe, and parties. U nity in Walk-outs for pledges and seniors. A n increasin ra Dinners. L ambda P umpkins, popcorn, d Hospitality House. H appiness is a Theta Xi-ZTA g pport founded at Faculty Chi's made Little Five jivc. entrancc in I.U. Sing. A nother rewarding year! Q36 , a new pledge class. A . . . an pledges perform at the Patti Esposito. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl slossoni, Gretchen smiln.dPagHEggi'1fgiZ Phyllis Wright, Jody Sollohub. Bobbie Fulton. Nancy Aukefman- Sonlfmbaughu ienny Hughes. Barb Wilkinson. FIFTH ROW: Georgianna Marks' Marsha U Simon Cindl' Hanna, Ardella King. Mary Lang. Jan Hines. Wanda Board..D0f1f1ak Sue'BiShoPv Smith, Vicki Alber. Linda Ingram. SIXTH ROW: Mary Louise BIOEI-man Joanne Bonnie Sando. Marty Wright, Linda Lange. Sandy GHFFIISOU- Cher' er ' Persinger, Kathy Bogner. Diane Whallon. l - 2 I Willllllll Iliff' rm. Grerchen Smith. Parryfoel array A-Xukerman. Sondra Ganrrx anna Marks. Marsha Humbauiff Wanda Board. Donna Simorf: DW: Mary Louise Brock. Suck ndy Garrirson. Cheri Hermrrri. ' , I '4 ,a rf A W Residence Halls Q, ff fig -Af:-,V . f-gJ'f5. L ' ,Vp j, ' . x . E Sf. , uk. M ,M t 'xg Fa' . 'aw ' 340 ,'W N 443 .....--v1 ul 'iw'-V L94 1 1 ' . ,fx Ai, It MY F14 1 ' irr- ,.an L, Q if 4 -4 IRHA-FRONT ROW: Duane Huffer CTreas.J, Ken Martlage 1Vice-Pres.J, Todd Kendell CPres.J, Jim May Wice-Presb, Pam Gentry fVice-Pres.J. SECOND ROW: Sue Marriage fSec.J, Cande Steckol, Marji Morris, Nancy Conard. THIRD ROW: Tom Hennessy CAdviserJ, Walter Johnson, Ron Jourdan, John Fisher, Greg Lar- kin, Mike Bama. Inter-Residence Halls Association The Inter Residence Halls Association provided an organized unified voice to the administration from all students l' ' ' i ' I iving in the halls of residence. Every student living in a dorm was represe ted and thus had a voice in the IRHA government. H The governing bodies of IRHA S The legislative branch is the Presidents, Council which ' I is c . posed of the presidents of all housing units. IRHA Judicial Bociiliid served as an appellate body, hearing cases from center bo d ar s and had original Jurisdiction in cases between centers The execuj tive functions were carried out by IRHA President Todd Kendell and his cabinet. were split into three branche The IRHA tried to make residence hall living worthwhile and enjoyable and allow the residents as much self-government as possible. 342 lation provid Anim .ill sludents l' ' ning in Lf. pi dorm wzn re - presemw HNCITI. ed an orff -plir into three branchea Council which is com. rs. IRI-IA Judicial Board ses from center boank, vc-en centers. The 934901- President Todd Kendell living worthwhile and self-government ag Briscoe Quadrangle Living at Briscoe means that you're always the first one on the 7:00 AM bus in the winter fthat's securityll, part of the biggest crowd at the basketball games, and could be a spectator at football games from your very own room. And lf you're a PE major it means that guys from other domis hate you as you run across the street t0 classes. For the girls it means lots of pledge serenadeS because of neighboring North Jordan or meeting your guy for dinner, two hours before your date, in rollers. ' The men and women of Briscoe enjoy working' together on such projects as Homecoming, LU' Sing and Campus Chest. Execut Counci BRISCOE EXEC -FRONT ROW Sherry Carmichae Mame Moeller. 50S6Dh Jones. Je MHY. Mike Schau adrangle that you're always the fl bus in the Winlef the biggest crowd HI ould be a spectator ill :ry own room. And if that guys from other 1 across the street I0 s of pledge serer1aflC5 th Jordan or meeting rurs before your date, workiflg iriscoe CHJOYI U s Homecornlflgr I' ' 'N Executive Council BRISCOE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL -FRONT ROW: Sandra Johnson, Sherry Carmichael, Mary Denniston, Mame Moeller. SECOND ROW: Joseph Jones, Jeffrey Peterson, Jim May, Mike Schaum, Jerry Butzer. X2 oard of Governors BRISCOE BOARD OF GOX ER- NORS-FRONT ROW: Elk-nn Looper. Cgrihy Craig, Xlgrry ,Io Hun- cu. Marry Hardin. Nlarrgic EJNIUIJ, Toni Baumer. Dchhuu lnulwri, SFC- OND ROW: Dgrxc Orr. Srcxc Hess. Ray Applcgnrc. Rick Xlny, hkrp Hzncly. Gcnc Barker, Hill Kendall. r ,' r'fr:: 'r he-,fs ., FEV? , ,Qxff r ...B 4 ' 1 1 Q hi aj. -1 L 1 3-15 i i EY- Zi ' I' . ,. .ffv r. ....l4..f., . -, .1 ,Z x E5 s '3 Q 'Fi ':i:?gg-q7g:9i' LBJ ll Y nd X ia. . . Q, TX i1, 11 l'Q' X W fi I X i Q 1 A gal 7, 111 ,,gf: f ', .' Rf-ug qx If Hfx lxiii R61 X? E f m ax! , 'yy ' ' 5 A ififfifil ' IT ' N 6 1753- -, lm! W' ::L'Zf,f'A X , - 1 1 ' ' 53 iQigj Q. -r. u I . V M '. I 1 . 4 D- 1 -Q5 1 rg M' -V ..111 -1,11 I f. . 1,4 v. 4 Q - . t , ' FW? , 7 K , - ., ..,x gi X-W. If A 1.121 ggi ml it l fmtntg ,, U , , H ,og - -+1 fl 'XVN -l..-i-4 . 144 rib ' Efffff' 'sees all E at W . . . . i mr ,iw . . as A ' ' I N 1, wi t E ' - rl V, WUWUU Q ga .... , ' ,. 4 ' p L f 'VIA , E x A 'Nerf' '. lwUf,qnU E ' H E Q QXGCUFQ H ,1 ' or i i r , l ounc1 N '91 4- If +-- l 5. 'Q 3 :Er-ri: . , ' re -vt. .sw .45 fi. , 4-'-J:.--:r., , ' 'f 'FP-rhizf' 1. -. ., .. ,.. M, , ie. 7 1 H . ,E lla-sr Forest Quadrangle Since its beginning Forest Quad has been known as one of the most active girls' dorms Orl campus. Orientation Week, 1968, Forest wel- comed its hundreds of new students with a street dance, and later in the month an old-fashioned hayride was planned. One of Forest's major concerns this year WZIS their ugive a damni' program. The girls involved in the project sold buttons with the name of the 3 ' - programlon them, gave tutoring to students in 1 need of it and had a special program geared t0- gj. 1 H-Q. Q ward elderly people in the community. ' X--5251 7 ' The girls also participated in the Wright:F0feSf M3 ' 6' 32452 1, Leadership Retreat and held a Valentines Day 348 dance at the Poplars. FOREST C O-O R EXECUTIVE CO' ROW: Sara Behrn man. Barbara Jo 'I ROW: Candace l Perkins. Barbara B2 drangle orest Quad has been active girls' domis on :k, 1968, Forest wel- f students with a SUCH lonth an old-fashioned :oncerns this Year was am. The girls involved with the name of thi utoring to students ill IO' ,al program geared COmII1Ul'1ity I the Wf1ghl'F0le5 :d ll'1 I eld a Valentin6'S Dil '34 ' , '- rn .f 1' 2 VI, l .Y , xl l 1 1 ' 1 ff- Executive Council FOREST CO-ORDINATE AND EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Sara Behrman, Carol Boar- man, Barbara Jo Tarrant. SECOND ROW: Candace Harrison, Revetta Perkins, Barbara Baumeister. V M---J 'T' f. ! Governors and Vice governors FOREST GOYERNORS AND VICE- GOVERNORS-FRONT ROW: Kay Gilley. Cheryl Werner. Helene Stein- haucr. SECOND ROW: .lun Connell. Pam Plummer, Lynda Fasick. Cyn- lhiu Thomas. Xhvl 4' 'VK fx nm XJ x .R Nt l 1 3-19 Arden ARDENf-F R O N T Ada, Beck Stafford Nice Gov.J, Pam lG0v,l, Vicki Adams Phyllis Yost. SE Robins. Regi Nancy Jo Pinney. Nancy Langguth. Sally Schroer, Jerry Grieger. na All. I Arden ARDEN-FRONT ROW: Linda Ada, Beck Stafford, Mina Hohlen Nice Govj, Pam Flummerfelt fgovj, Vicki Adams, Ann Kandrac, Phyllis Yost. SECOND ROW: Laura Robins, Regina All, Wanda Biggs, Nancy Jo Pinney, Karen Landgren, Nancy Langguth, Sally Scobee, Ginny Schroer. Jerry Grieger. an ff' ' ' ,N ww fffv tf?,:a1f- V. 1 . IfiE'f'X':g f.. 4625 , 115' -L-- v N - , , . J-'KE rf- . Rick. Sara Bchrman. Katy Utllcy 0: Kurtz. Harb Jolmwn. Kathleen ll.nn tG Fu Bot .lane Curran. June llttruliatm, N :tltlt-n.t K Argonne ARGONNE 2, 3. -3, X-FRONI' ROW: Barlmrzt Bzttttttcixtw. Shirley Vincent, Nlxtrgatrct link, R.tt-unc Pickcnx, Ritzt Nulmlxkx IHIRD ROW: Carolyn liumkx, tltntly Rutle- nour. Diane Atl. Ginn Nclwn, Nl.nx Vilippini. Kathy .-Xllcn. Nlm lk-:kim Stephanie littttmnnrt. Sally Scnxcll. clurcs Nlzttik. lftJl'Rlll ROW. Nzttztlic Perri. llttwl .-Xnn Xl.llllll, Hatrlnttxt Hguwxll. Du.tnn.t Ihwttgvtt. lintlzt Iicntcr. l ily huns, ti.txl.t Ullld, Sttxttt Smith, Xlnty ,Lune Luger, ,-Xmltc.t Xlcltltg, tinntlx Xlclxun icy. l'll'lH ROW' Itlttl.t Sxmlix. Stl Sutilst llnttctwk. ,ltttlx Ruxwll, llcskt Rttprtglit, Sumn Strpltcm l JF Cc Gmyl. Barb McManttN. Cynthnt oxxl. Nanci: Killll.Hlllll.i,1lIIl clircr. SECOND ROW: tltmlyn Nt, Danna Rnitfin. thinly Rtvwn. Sliznutlyn lhxu, Sylxnt llmnu. Xlt-n.t Nlt Nam Slttigcrltttttl. Nl.1tyt.t Xltxlt-gk. urn, lynn l-xnkc. limnnu lt.nx. irnam Wood BIRN.-XM WOOD-FRONT ROW: Sue Nance, lieth Hzilevy. Lynn Ger- ber. Cathy Connor lGov.l. Nancy Sullivan. Marizinn Wiltshire. Lois Rit- ter tVice Goxxl, Vicky Bucher. Janet Woodward. Kris Behrnizin. SECOND ROW: Janet Close. Chris Sumlerland. Leslie Kiinhrall. Ann Scliwingliam- mer. Dehhie Stevens. Ryla Craig, Ellen Weinberg. Lucinda Gracssle, Linda Hawkins. THIRD ROW: Sally Hampshire. Julie Cunningham. Betsy Turner. Sue Rawley, Mary Moser. Linda Sharkey. Karen Roherts. Deb- bie Holloway. i l I I t I 352 'f -1. 1 ' ',.'.2fF'1' , Vyrril: Tanglewood TANGLEWOOD-FRONT ROW: Patti Huddlestori, Melody Niblock, Marcia Borodkin, Cheryl Oakes, Beth Bachman fVice Gov.J, Donna Fam- brough, Jan Conwell lGov.J, Mary Lynn Schnarr, Nancy Mitchell, Allyn Lucas. SECOND ROW: Louise Far- son. Linda Garnitz, Kaye Anderson, Joann Wasson, Jean Carbon, Margie Schnell, Christy Senes, Mary MHCY, Cheryl Schepper. Connie Hilgedieck, Chris Yarovsky. THIRD ROWS Trudy Fennimore, Sharon Holsinger, Judy Ridenour, Cindy Draving, PHUY Schaus, Pam Thomas, Jean Hunter. Kitty Bjorklund. Nancy KFHCINY Charleen Browning, Jane Beauchamp. FOURTH ROW: Diane Heestand. Lucinda Lehman. Kathleen AYCF, Yvonne Jaynes, Ruth PiePenbl'0k, Jacque Bell, Jennifer Hood. P211 Caughey. Fran Weber, Kay DHUICTV Jeanie Brandes, Jenny Lind. FIFTH ROW: Lisa Andrysiak, Sarah DUITIIIS- Jeannette Baird, Lisa Sanders. Sarah Roach, Sauka Nenadic. Suzanne Am- stutz. Jan Allemeier, Kathleen Chris- topher, Cindy Conwall, Lois Baum, Eula Seawood, Pal Russell. Sherwoo SHERWOOD 7 ANI ROW: Jane Morris. I 00I1. Sherry Woller Steinhauer W ice Gov. YOWS. Kathleen Rc Phelps. SECOND RO' IOW- Sue Lawson. Sandie Akard. NI Nlarian Sehulein. Julie 'Ulf Engber. Jerry Nl: ROW: 'IIQSIOIL Beyerlyf Warner. Rex'-:tin F Schwanz. Diana Pi Miller. C0 Stanley, Sandra Beers. nnie Haba ewood NOOD-FRONT ROW: eston. Melody Niblock, dkin. Cheryl Oakes, Beth ice Gov.l, Donna Fam- Conwell tGov,J, Mary r. Nancy Mitchell, Allyn IND ROW: Louise Far- Sarnitz. Kaye Anderson, n. Jean Carbon. ltlarglf sry Senes. Mary Mail! iper. Connie HilgedieCl- rsky. THIRD ROW: nore. Sharon Holsinger, ur. Cindy Draviflg- Paul' Thomas. Jean Hunter. und. Nancy Kfafhl' .-.enin-2. Jane Beauchamp. OWgP Diane Heestantli man. Kathleen Aw' es. Ruth PiePf'lbwl' Jennifer H00 n Weber. KEY d, Pat 5. Jenny Lind' S idrysiak. Sarah Dumag d- Liga Sanders. SW Nenadic. Suzanne Am' thleen Chris- meier. K3 4 nm. Conwati. LUIS Ba Pat Russell. Gif--ji ' W, Sherwood SHERWOOD 7 AND 8-FRONT ROW: Jane Morris, Brenda Runch- eon, Sherry Wollenberg, Helene Steinhauer tVice Gov.J, Barbara Bar- rows, Kathleen Roorda, Leslie Phelps, SECOND ROW: Luba Solga- low, Sue Lawson, Carole Rees. Sandie Akard, Marmie Tuerff' Marian Schulein, Julie Groman, Deb- bie Engber, Jerry Malooley. THIRD ROW: Sandra Beers, Lynnette Hud- dleston, Beverly Sawell, Janan Warner, Revetta Perkins, Carin Schwartz, Diana Pierson, Melinda Miller, Connie Haberstick, Deborah Stanley. Sherwood SHERWOOD 5 AND 6-FRONT ROW: Patricia Balnius, Margaret Finuerine. Tummy Noxiichcnko. Cynthia Thomas tGoy.l, Sgmelm Thompson. Cheryl Robinson. Xlcrrily Miller. SECOND ROW1 Xliehcllc Smith. Cy ndcc Nlolenda. .lnync lkziugi. Fiona Forison. Linda Plummer. .-'xnn l-lager, Rickie Spurr. Suicttc Lcchncr, THIRD ROW: Diana Stein. Donna Waille, Linda .-Xusmnn, Yxonne Phil- lips. Molly Smith. Palm Smith. Dizine Wagner. Debbie Su titer. Kathy Torphy. FOIL RTH RONY: Diainit Mills. Cathy Elhcrt. Sandy Bmxcii. Pat Gaidzala. Jeanne Mc.-Xlooii. Phy I- lis Tapscott. Jzinc Kerr. Nlziry Lixin- good. Ellen Conner. Kathy Kgirxmsiri- ski. Fll-'TH ROW: Carrol Buzirmzm. Corcnc Jones. .lain Orme. Bzirhiirai .lo Tarrant, Karen Coggeshall. Kathy Kcnnon. Karyn Picnon, Nicshu Nlair- lowc. Pam Williams. Claiirc Nlzingcrs. 35 3 54 Verdun VERDUN-FRONT ROW: Patricia Reed, Wanda Lough, Marcia Katz, Carol Reer CGov.J, Cheryl Werner Nice Gov.J, Susan Ralstin, Fran Loomis. SECOND ROW: Jackie Beaver, Joan Romick, Susan Hmuro- vik, Marilyn Steely, Nancy Poling, Pam Lewis, Carol Losiniecki, Cindy Hare, Betty Jo Haub, Nancy Scott. THIRD ROW: Mary Pendleton, Shir- ley Gunn, Janis Coffman, Kaye Fich- man, Darle Groth, Jenny Lee, Pamela Brest, Sally Newhard, Sue Osterhaus, Mary Parker, Marcia Mat- thews, Trudy Cavallo. fad. UH TRONT ROW I Patricia 1 Lough. Marcia Katz. LGOXZW. Cheryl Wemgl- Susan Ralstin Fmn nw ,LND ROW: Jackie Romick. Susan Hmuro. Steely, Nancy Poling, fnrol Losiniecki. Cindy In Haub. Nancy Scott. 'i Xlary Pendleton, Shir- iis Coffman. Kaye Fich- Groth. Jenny Lee. , Sally Newhard, Sue try Parke . A ' favallo. r Iarcia Mat- '1- aj.fnfS-. f , A I - Q H- , tm' v fi ik I W S i f Ms' .Erie iii ' 1 H2 gh CN sga'..,2?f.'- ,yn-E' H 1 ,, W A El I' Q 5313! Ki wg ' j ga: Ll x . 1 'fl Ill ' 1 J . can boast of its own s, a snow slide in the the front yard. The angle. year you can SXPCCI in the front of Shea, d program in small ous lines outside en winter comeS U15 unites a unit likea to make Foster many students OH Board of Governors BOARD OF GOVERNORS- FRONT ROW: Joanne Altschuler, Willard Ginny Frey, Bonnie Janey ' . Winer, Sandy Nunn, Kathy Gerig, Susan Westman, Janey Sanders. SEC- OND ROW: Dennis Daily, Michael ' Paul Wend- Robling, Greg Johnson, zonka, Craig Hlinka, Ron Tunis. THIRD ROW: Mike Hill, Roy Geffen, John Keller, Bruce Jennings. M ' EY' 'Y' ' :sry ' ' -' ' ,J ..,. 7 . . 7 in . T UT 3 . EP, 3 -:.?'Tff:'vw.-7 --..,, ,- 1 4 -2 f.'755:v?fi?!c,,'6'1495 .--. . . - '22 lf -F Q- .2 E-'fa'ef'?14gf:vf. ff - .. , 2 if ft ' si t- wg at 'e a W 5 Q TQ I I 'R f 1 ef . - fi -.1 A ' 155 T. 'A A A. . J ' s ' 4 1 1 53 Q? .gg A 'N 5, pt- -rf L. 4 i Z 3 - 5' is Zz, 1' -5 3 'f' f 1 2 f ,. A . e' ' - J' 7' 7 , Q' I We z . i , .952 Z 26 ,,, ng-' - I 'lf l i A, if ' I ,, i 1 v r i V. V. 'PJ -. . .aft A qv , , , . P l i. . l l i , . V' VV X mf! S 4 E as a . I Y Q fa 6'-2 35 J.A-P i i ik I. if I Executive Council EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Donna Plymirc KSWJ, Jim Logan tPres.J. Tobey Bcnas Wiqq PreS.J. Marc Wilchins lTrcz1s.J. SEC. OND ROW: Chuck Davis. Louise Booth. Bill Chapman. Susan Snyder, Dan Niles. 1 357 Harper and Shea HARPER 2 AND SHEA I-FRONT ROW: Janice Mallik, Tim Hovanee, Suzanne Ocnier lVicc-goxzl, Craig Hlinka lGov.l. Sandy Nunn tGox'.l. Bruce Ramsey, Gail Smith, Jim O'Brien. SECOND ROW: Linda Muskin, Huynh Thitruc Nuong, Stacey Wernick. Donna Wiley. Susie Price, Lynna Zabel, Jane Sachar. THIRD ROW: Tony Ranieri. Jeff Davidson. Red-dog Kirklin, Steve Corona, Edward Hake, Rick Wells, Martin Kocman. FOURTH ROW: Marlene Burnstein, Martha Wallace. Barbara Martin, Karla Boyd. Regina Oglesby. Joyce Holloman. Linda Myers. FIFTH ROW: Clint Pletcher, Jack Conner, Renee Allemann, Jan Gescheidler, Lynette Fisher, Ann Knopp. Chris Morr. Jennifer Welsh, Juanita Brittain, Tom Dorman, Larry Hobson. Q- 358 Harper and Shea HARPER 3 AND SHEA 2-FRONT ROW: Stephen Roberts, John Fetters, John Bonacorsi, Tal Middleton, Rick Clifford, Pat Grandy, Doug Endsley. SECOND ROW: Larry Alport, Larry Johnston, Bruce Jennings CGOVJ, Judy Zimmerman fVice-gov.J, Ginnl' Frey fGov.J, David Morgan CViCe' gov.J, Steve Haas, Doug Gwyn- THIRD ROW: Luann Graft, Donna Mahrwold, Beth Farekas, Pennl' Snow, Carla Bernon, Janet Horn. Carol Chrisman, Mary HoughI0n, Debbie Leman, Polly RObCft5- FOURTH ROW: Grilf, David Henesy, Jim McFadden, RalPh Howers, Nelson Bye, Dan Stout, Al- len DeWitt, Dick Dickmeyer, R0b Sanders, Fred Hershberger. FIFTH ROW: Art Georgion, Jan Godfrey, Janet Snider, Linda Nagy, Elaine El- lison, Barbara Steffel, Ginny Wall6l'S, Kathy Clark, Lauri Jacobs, Kcilh Meredith. SIXTH ROW: Dom For- gianni, Robert Allen, Maureen Gas- par, Kathy Hoshaw, Nancy Wilder, Carol Slusser, Jerlyn Southwick, Bard Passage, Jerry Hill. l l 17 Harper HARPER 8 A ROW: Susan Howl Joyce Tingley, Jane Rhonda Ballenti Becky Brown, Shar OND ROW: Patric Chandler, Linda Earle, Jane Pruitt Jackie Dunn. Wa Geesken. THIRD ris, Beth Mahne. Jil Dapper, Sue Anr Larsen, Cindy Sah Becky Pike. She Walker. 'per Shea 3 AND SHEA 2-FROM when Roberts. John Fellers. :oi-si. Tal Middleton, Rick lat Grandy. Doug Endslel- ROW: Larry Alport. LHITJ' Bruce Jennings lGov.l, terman Nice-g0v.l. Ginnl' 7. David Morgan Wife' e Haas, Doug Gwyn' JW: Luann Grafx. Donna Beth Farekas. Pennl' a Bernon. Janet HOIH- sman. Mafl' Houghton' vman.Poi1i'R0bC ?- . R OW. GI-iffy David im mrafiden. RUP son Bye. Dan Stout. Al' Dick Dickmelff' Rob gd Hershbergef' FIFTH Geofgifm' Jan Ggdngi Linda NHEY- Elame , a Steffel. Ginnl' Walt? . Lauri JacobS- Ks? XTH R0Wf Dom 0 rt Allen. Maureen -IoshaW- Nancy W1 Jerlyn Hill. Soufhwick. Bald 7 l i Harper HARPER 8 AND 9-FRONT ROW: Susan Howe, Mary LeClere, Joyce Tingley, Janey Willard fGov.J, Rhonda Ballentine, Linda Rice. Becky Brown, Sharon Kramer. SEC- OND ROW: Patricia Rigdon, Mary Chandler, Linda Kleibek, Virginia Earle, Jane Pruitt, Cheryl Coons, Jackie Dunn, Walda Ebert, Terry Geesken. THIRD ROW: Anne Har- ris, Beth Mahne, Jill Evans, Joyce De- Dapper, Sue Ann Traster, Jeanne Larsen, Cindy Sahm, Donna Owens, Becky Pike, Sherry Bess, Betsy Walker. +1 Harper HARPER 4 AND LFRONT ROW: Chefyl Glaser, Jan Plummer. Debbie Nosko, Joanne Altschuler lGox'.l. Peggy Hush lGov.l. Sudy Goodrich. Susie Thews, Terry Waters. SECA OND ROW: Janel Hermanson. San- dra Grabarek. Barb Green. Michelle Chambers. Mary Beth Haag, Linda Sue Emmerlh. Shelley Brenner. Penny Fortinberry. Linda Uuer. THIRD ROW: Sue Grovich. Sue Nemoth, Nancy Helmberger. Nlargy Kuntz. Mary Chappuis, Jackie Uecker. Milne Kintner. Juliei Gold- schmidt. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Wohlford. Susi Snyder. Ann Starry n- ski. Ronda Miller, Roberta Halvor- son, Lucretia Scammuhorn. Marilyn Dumilru. Lisa Langohr. Teresa Dale, Carol Gilmore, Sally Pendergusl. FIFTH ROW: Cinda McF:xIl, Elaine Hell, Linda Phebus. Carol College. Polly Prude. Kathy Chulmun. Johan Coleman, Phyllis Peck, Joan Souther- ton, Ann Katterherny. 359 il S 1 Q 011 'XD ST -'iaapt 'fiiigyi 75' Qing S 5' SCE --'35 T5 Dig Q : 5753 w .K -. N wa 1715 ug Zz TH- xif. H Fri - WIA S1- -::c1 X it. 5, 152- POL?- r. libel, Haier. D- ':. JLQ D,- Mrri Wg gs S11 LL . J 'N lx.. 4 Q L I g'i?33i,?, r gax ' J , ,Ju-' E',3.ff'v vli? : ,.vS,.,nff! lnllll ..4- .-:-. , . A x .., gn!-Lossuorl ' :- N - :lam YO-ffl' 'lf --A in fr' f L .Q l ' ' ,,,,,, -l ...ik -..?,: 1. y.,x..- 'v HL... L --' 3, - .avi-, I I s - T , -if val. A Q L Q4 5 2 9, 'L-.xl 1 '5 '!.., ,LX Fm y...,,,..,,x . -A... v 4,-.,, x X71 t-.YA y - Sb-1, 362 .Jn ... 443.gi- tp... ting.. -.. - '-. 'V '-1.-.4 L.--,gubx---.....,,di' 111- -kk . . 5 ---, i'. 'Ax -.- 1 . X? I ru-5. ff., . 'sg -:null LJ- . ,, f av-3 1 f V -:.w': N 0 Q dig.:-1: Aydel AYDELOTT Becky Graves. . Cocquyt. Patric Carol Fuller. 1 Mattingly. Cynt ces Foy. SEC l Guy. Claudia Suthard. Marg: Hunt. Rosemarj JoAnn Zmirski. Tailor. Carol l den. Ellen Smi lffr, Jane Morris F-t A' ' l l Vos VOS-FRONT ROW: Cindy Gidley, Kathy Vehe, Sharon Neal, Margie Arnold. Gay Sutphin, Mary Lappie. SECOND ROW: Doris Feffer, Nancy Swickard. Lola McPhcron, Judi Ant- kowiak, Sharon Weiler, Linda Crane, Debbi Misner. Kathy Makielski, Carol Lappie. THIRD ROW: Debo- rah Ferraro. Sandy Shapiro. Rita Brindley, Nancy Heck. Kathleen Ashcraft, Dianne McClure, Cynthia Palmer. Mary Katherine Newton, Terry King. Michele Reiling. FOURTH ROW: Doris Holmberg, Mari Jo Swartz, Cathy Brown. Sara McDaniel. Becky Drury. Angi Gro- bauskas. Niki Krisko. Tina Fagan, Carol Nelson. Eva Beach, Vicki Bauer. Marcia Hermann. 364 Hershey- Stempel HERSHEY-STEMPLE-FRONT ROW: David Craig, David Lazarus, Pete Maviza, Linda L i Judy Madsall, Phyllis Morton, Jen- nifer Lee, Karen Cecil, Steve Apple. baum, Gary Stair, SECOND ROW: Chris Nottingham, Steven Neoensch- wander, Kristen Krathwokl, Vivian Gladden, Dorothy Manlief, Pam Brondage, Ramona Leitner, Ruth El- len Helien, Donna Horton, Sue John- son, Sandy Davis, Janica Farian, Bill Truax, Roy Applegate. THIRD ROW: Russell Otte, Roger Chrastil, Dennis Lamey, Robert Philips, David Miller, James Easterday, Mike Gar- rett, Ralph Farmer, K. M. Wilk, Larry Stickler, John Sjoquist, David Richardson, Ken Wagner, James Kil- mer. andskroener I l l l l l l l lVheatieshbreakfaat . many LU. athletes ntr COECCXSEI-ved housesl. ugu non SD groups. 3 J I0 lil: Wassailxthi. 5 1 2 the McNun xiadanii renaded by the Cho? Sex - Ns . ennnars. that is rrshey- tmpgl 'l E Ex! P Dllxid Craig' SEEEFRONT ax izl Linda Landifizallt, adsall, Phynig Hon roeney. e. karen Cecil. Slevlln, Jen. we Stair, 'Wf- SE Jiringham- Steyigl? ROW: kristen Krathwokl eoalsialg - Orwrh - .' :A R L 5 hlanlief pam am'-ma Leitn in. Donna Hortosfigsglilfli ily D3YlS, -laflica Fa,-ian0Bl1, Rob' Applegate. 1-Hiklll ussell Oite, Roger Chmn? ami!! Robert Philips, DW ames E3SICl'day' Mike Ga ph Farmer, K, MA WHL ckler. John Sjoquist David n. ken Wagner. James KH. i 1 l l i l I Specialties of McNutt Wheaties-breakfast of champions, served every morning to the many I.U. athletes living at McNutt. Coffee-served on special occasions fnamely, the McNutt coffee housesj, usually to the sounds of poetry reading and folk singing groups. Wassail-this specialty is served only during the Christmas season at the McNutt Madrigal Dinner. Order this item and you will be serenaded by the Choralairs. Sex-seminars, that is. Must be female to attend. McNutt Quadrangle 15 Board of an n Governors BOARD OF GOVERNORS- FRONT ROW: Steve Peterson iStu- dent Gov't Adviscrl. Miss Reilly lHead Counselorl, Mark Willoughby. Kathy Slaton. Chris Blomquist, Mur- gie Morris. Ken Rader. Sandy Zieg- ler, SECOND ROW: Elana Levy. Nora Wolf, Debbie Dorsey, Mary Scifres. Sandy Gagel, Sue Cellini. Nancy Carlton. Terry Eschenbach, Mary .lo Welzel, Mike Mueller. THIRD ROW: Jay Kirkpatrick, Eileen Sullivan, Debbie Gore, Jary Sierkey, Mike Nichols, Bob Rudd, Steve Canfield. Marty Perez. Steve Parker, Randy Roller. FOURTH ROW: John Andrews, Greg Hary, Tom Navrot. Executive Council EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Chris Blomquist Nice Pres.J, Margi Morris lPres.l, Ken Rader Nice Pres.l. SECOND ROW: Kathy Slaton lTreas.l. Sandy Ziegler fSec.J. 366 4 0 fwf N Ui .ml s ' 7 nv., ,,4 I9-9 UA L QF of 5 ,. Q9 R1 Cabinet C.-XBINET-FRON I' RON: P.iuI.i Nublcl. Rcncc lirancix. L'l4iudi.i Pur- nell. J.miN knmrzx. Wendy Rlxlllii. Su- xxxn Smllh. SECOND ROW: Num UI,J1xy Klrkpamck. l'c1'1'5 lfxchcn- kmch. Ibm NLXXFUI. Samiy Uagul. XIairkNN'illm1gI1by. HW' -1-.L -.V Judicial Board RUXY: DMC Nlxllrl. Xlalk SIICINUII. Hu.: Xluulil. IXNI ,Xllpull IMIXI SI-'COND ROW. Ilnc ll.llll.HN.lX. ,lim Axlxliy. Huh Iir.nlm,m, Rick Ihmglcn. az, -ox , 1 '55 fp av. vi-f' Bordner BORDNER BASEMENT. GROUND AND l4FRONT ROW: Bruce Mc- Donald Nice-Gov.l. John Simpson, Richard Peach. John Williams tGov.l. John Treat. Jan Moorhead, Jim Pratt. SECOND ROW: Tom Barker. John Rzmmussen. Patrick Rogers, Mark Fry. Stephen Zeilengold. Roger Pritzke. Greg Wasson. Bill Thistleth- waite. THIRD ROW: Steve Cassidy, Richard Gregorczyk. Terence Cooper. Steve Barlow. Steve Allen, David Bussard, David Chanley, Rob Sutherlin. Gary Shai'p. FOURTH ROW: Mark Scherschel, Lew Rhine- harl. Larry Duhamell, Sam Gardiner. Steve Gillner, John Kindig, Jon Long, Dennis Cook. Joe Cottingham. 368 I Bordner BORDNER 2 AND 3-FRONT ROW: Dave Mather, Bill Coyle, J. P. Palguta, John Eagleson, Charles Geile, Richard Loverich, Barry Bate- man. SECOND ROW: Ken Ferresi Mike McKnight, Mike Pampalone. Jim Stoneburner, Kathy KingSICY, Dan Cline fGov.J. Randy Kreizen- beck, Jamey Costino tGov.l, Gregg Hay. THIRD ROW: Ronald Schull, Terence Cooper, Tom Sheneman, Jack Humphrey, John Lofland. John Gear. Gary Lohaus, Gruss FeuClU?iY1 Jim Hornaday, Sam Coburn, Gilbert Gambill. FOURTH ROW: Jim Arl- derson, Denny Turner. Chuck Hil- brich, Richard Friedberg, Eddie Kuk- lenski, John Schaefer, Roger 32155, Phil Ayer, Steve Muha, WHYHC Young. FIFTH ROW: Jeff Randall, Raymond Booth, Tom Denneyi Me rill Matlock, Steve Burries. TOIU Mathis, Mike Messenheimer. DCHHIS Howett, Larry Hill. ,,f- Bocobo BOCOBO GROUND 3 j, IIOIXQ Sara Porter. T MIICJ' M-Qlhuren. Klang? Nancy Hamilton. Michel IIC! Barth. Nom Wioffi . ROIII: Linda Peyign. QF, E Ml-fJ1ll0rns.Claud5Q ,Sig Lai Johnston. Peticif Gi NZIHCJ Konf5'..ii ,0eLCarlTv- .... 4 ima Blanka S351 Tl-It R K ' x2 Lgxse Sjler. Barbita Xlullin, iw .. Tedgolfr. Judi Eyffi I in er. Mama ini.. . Geszi, 'N Q! rdner JER 2 AND 3-FRONl Dave Mather. Bill Coyle, J. P, John Eaglesori. Charles Lichard Loverich, Barry Hater ECOND ROW: Ken Fertes, Iclsinight. Mike Pampalone. Jneburner. Kathy KlUE5lfl' ine lGov.l. Randi' Kffllfl' rmey Costino lGov.li Glfll Limp ROW: Ronald Schull Cooper, Tom Sheneman. ,mpl-trey, John Lollarid,l0ltH ary' Lohaus. Gruss l:CUllU-lit -naday. Sam Coburn, Gllbffl FOURTH ROW: Jim All' Denny Tumer. Chuck chard Friedbergv Eddie M, I-tn Schaefer ROSE' Bam' 0 . fer. Steve Mllhg ROW: JC 3 ' Fltginliln Tom DClUlEy'Mci' lock. Steve Bi1meSiDeiiiri Nlike Messenhfflmef' Larry Hill. Bocobo BOCOBO GROUND 8: 1-FRONT ROW: Sara Porter, Kim Torgerson, Nancy Mahuren, Marion Moxely, Nancy Hamilton, Michele Johnson, Meg Barth, Nora Wolff. SECOND ROW: Linda Peyton, Carol Suroviak, Marji Morris, Claudia Pernal, Mary Lou Johnston, Patricia Crary, Pam Wise, Nancy Konzelman, Mary Mohler, Carla Trager. THIRD ROW: Linda Blank, Sharon Cotton, Marcy Adler, Barbara Mullin, Sue Otlewski, Sue Boyce, Judy Earhart, Margaret Tinder, Marcia Hardesty. 6 ill 5 ii 1 ,J Bocobo BOCOBO Z AND 3-FRONT ROW: Sandy Wilson. Gaylene Goren. Doris Felsher. Georgia Henrie. Nancy Carl' ton tGoy.l. Pat Olson. Eileen Sulliyan tGoy.l. Susan Leopold. SECOND ROW: Nlary .-Xusich. Barb Bruno. Laurie Filderman. Merry Kime. Terri Tompkins. Lynne Ross. Susan Bella. Becky Spitznogle. Debbie Nagy. Theresa Brier. Jan Hachlica. Louise Racich. THIRD ROW: Yeda Bonomo. Nlarilyn Oill. Judy Hershey. Ricky Gross. Sheila Poelletn. Sherrill Whitney. Carole Watson. Renee Francis. Jackie Gonder. Charlene Serynek. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Arch. Ginny Shoup, Cheryl Schmidt. Ruth Klein. Judith Brennan. Ann Dougherty. Connie Watson. linda Holsapple. Barb Schreiner. Dianna Bartholomew. Peggy Bontield. Susan Jollief. Wendi RatlitT. ii' J 09 Crone CRONE BASEMENT A GROUND -FRONT ROW: Mike Mueller tGov.l, Patrick Miller fCC7mHlLlHlCli- tionsl. John Etlkins tSoc. Ch.l, Jay Kirkpatrick tGov.J. Michael S. Klay- bor. Lee O. Wagoner KSec.l. Bob Bubnovich tAsst. R.A.l. Christian Le- Bris tCouns.l. SECOND ROW: Mark Hanak. Gordon Doyle. Mark Doyle. Tom Leowakis. Mike Weimer. Bob Lehman. John Barksdale. Charles Washington. Max Carpenter. Andy Hudson. Ron Cochran. John Frus- hour. THIRD ROW: Doug Meissner. Kent Bell, Darwin Schmidt. Craig Barker. Ian Kirkpatrick. Gordon Bokelman. John Little. Terry Vaitlck. Lance Feighner tSec. Stud. Aftil. Steve Goodrum. John Beatty. FOURTH ROW: Alan Kluman. Robert Rush. Danny Slaton. Stan Hamilton. Gary Thompson. Dave Tiller. Den Shafer, Thomas Siather. Michael Wegncr. Glenn Talbert. Kevin Weldy. 370 KAN ryan BRYAN HALL-FRONT ROW: Tom Nawrot tG0v. IU, Carl Dysz. kiewicz CWing Treas.J, Tom Kruyer CFire Marsh.l, Mike Nichols tGov. Il, Stan Young tCouns.l, John Walda tFrosh. Presb, Jim Ashby tJud. Brd, Mem.J, John Patten tFl. Couns.J. SECOND ROW: Michail Cordry, Ray Johnston, J. D. Rench, Steve Cherry, Lewis Schloemer, Larry Me- Cavley, Robert Shelby, Jesse Sickels, Bill Dahlkamp, Attila Yaprak. THIRD ROW: Farhan Shawaf, E. B. Hendrix, James Swonder, Charles Owen McCormick, Mike McKeon, Marc Maiatico, Tim Galuin, Dave Solomon, William Weichsel, Jim Youngman. FOURTH ROW: Brad Robison, Mark Brunfild, Ralph Conti, Marty Perez, Dave Arnold, Bill Rikard, Jeffrey Whaley, Bruce Dryer, Dennis Neuschwanger, Bill Rahe, Charles Flowers. FHA, Crone CRONE H 19 WTF J hn Gall. Al Jenkins. 'FIJI C0uns.l. SECOND Gliin, Jim Ferguson- EC Lqgenaur. James Luetke I Ian N HAL LXF WUI Mm. lilo? Roll: Xking lfrezixl. TOUTIRDN. hm' HWY' Nichols GMU Llllg LCOUHSJ' J hl ol.1,, vrcsd. .lim Ashhxplgl Wnlit John Pgmen m Bnl iwisigxgz Michall Q .fwe D- Rench, gl' ,Quia xhloemer L elf lubCl'l Shi-Ibyx Jgsieilfgklli. jlwksmp' Alma l'aliraEli X I - Farhan Shaiiaf. E. Bi .QLIITICS Su-Under! A Ok nrmick. Mike Miki? ixanen. Tim Galuin,1-yin' William weichsel jk ri. FOURTH Roxl,:'BrfE' Xlark Brunlild. Ralph Conii erez, Daw Arnold B' :rTr6!' Whaley, Bruce bmi? Nc?LlSChXX3ngel-l Bin loxxergh ' ' a I l V 6 I li I D1 Crone CRONE ll A III-FRONT ROW: John Gall, Al Jenkins, Keith Brauer fFl. Couns.l. SECOND ROW: Bernie Glim, Jim Ferguson, Ed Brooks, Carl Lagenaur, James Luetkemeier. Dejo a 3 N.-X U A l-- VRUNI ROKR' Jenn Skmral. xllI'l.lI1l Klux Ciuillmxl, . ' ' j ' -, ll-l Jim! IIHLILIUH Ill l UllI1N l, I 1R Xl, lcil any .-Xllcc .Mrmli ,- lkelicnlmcli :Um U1 1, J.mc I lull 14'ulim,l, CIIIIINIIILI lxlumlxki nlrcm I. Sully Viwcl ll-l ikviuiw NIH UND Y: knlhy lxcllx, Nnnyx kcllcl. lrix Iiunl, Suv: ct lv. thnx lelxlxmqlu. Huw: Huw. RH.: Wcw. ith. Juli.: lflwri. I'.imcl.l Hill. Xlgnx I'.ilrx.iN IHIRD RUN HIHICN. R.ir11-vl1.nRul'.iulx. N ' wlgcr. llcxcllx Dncirnli. U . Juluc Hcl I1 Xl.u . ' '. '. 'lmcxx III Kuunxl. Hmmm Nknlml-:ill Xlux I Inlxu IUI Slmcclmn, . ,iw . ' nc, Lim' llxcnm'l1i.m, Xl.: lccl, Xngkl I5v:.lilmIl, ,l.lm'I l Dclilwr Xl.uliu. Nlmrx ll.-.mv w lv , '.tllll.l lX'iu'ix lxnl .u1d.u X FX-lll1X l'.ilIcix.m, Slmwn Xillx Rlll Vcln' Xnnf Hlull, ,Llxnc I Hull r Dejo a DE JOYA 2 AND 3-FRONT ROW: Cheryl Behrentit. Shirley Kalunielt. Vunnie Wiesjahn. .lalna Waguner tGm'. Rl. Mary Seilres lGuy. Zi. Nancy Craxvl'urtl. .lane Brennan. Barb Harris. SECOND ROW: Sharon Krueger. Ton-ia White. Sherri Kress. Susan Taylor. Dottie Nylantl. Jean Brennan. Patrieia Szyniczak. l.intla Harlan, Valerie Droztla, Sherry Beals. Susan Desits, Janice Olszewslti. THIRD ROW: Catherine Miller. Alyce Mart. Cindy lick. Dehhie Gtiar. Agnes l.annoni. Linda Day. Lymla Petrie. Dianne Di- miclt. Cathy Medick. FOURTH ROW: Pat Mertel. Sally Young. Karen Gorman. Paula Baldwin, Kath- leen Rosenwinkel. Kathy Geronietla, Ann Taylor. Kiki Zulick. Maureen Callahan. Norma CofTman, Priscilla Q,SUYSlil.Lj'lll'lV11l'lZ1lIll. FIFTH ROW: Pam Brown. Ceci Hathaway. Linda Malik. Kathleen Slaton. Linda Schneider, Peggy Wally, Patty Mull, Kim Haseli. Diane Glogowski. 372 Xfx fbiegpx H it -l 9 Delgado DELGADO GROUND-FRONT ROW: Nancy Ulm, Linda Jacobs, Patti Hendricks, Jan Elaine Hughes. Carol Kiep, Melissa Whisler, Bev Martin, Janet Capp. SECOND ROW: Cathy Philpott, Janet Schuer, Joy Klaucker, Beth Barrett, Susan Smith, Sandy Gaglc CGOVJ, Jill Moss. Delgado WGADO W0-FROxf sie Berger. Yagi. L., A milf. Dalai' iytglff 3 :fr Hem Hi i'fi'-'t' 5ECOND ROR K l'-lt - V- tt: Mm, X. Y lllriie Sheen Jilimghibi l15tli.Day3 Li :ex 4 fitli3Z1:L.z,.i'i' '4-'K THIN Lei Hindersgg A-fe N liillyaifil-11-24 f ti t gs: Tag N. ,N U- Dei i 'N' Diff tim.,- 'lfsal D, X N l l l l H I ado GROUND-FRONT ' Ulm, Linda Jacobs, cs. Jan Elaine Hughes. Melissa Whisler, Bev Capp. SECOND ROW: tl. Janet Schuer, Joy 1 Barrett. Susan Smith. Sovj. Jill MOSS, Delgado DELGADO TWO-FRONT ROW: Sue Berger, Verjie Llamas, Barbara Schisler, Debbie Dorsey, Joan Cas- per, Beth Hary, Marsha Crouse. SECOND ROW: Janet Gardner, Linda Maple, Verdell Anderson, Margie Shuer, Jan Briggs, Kathy Kingsly, Dawn Dorey, Suzanne Mil- ler, Katie Lehman. THIRD ROW: Kathy Henderson, Connie Groen- inger, Kathy Hartwell, Lynn Forster, Susan Tepas, Diane Moore, Diane Doll, Peggy Dunn. Delgado DELGADO ONE-FRONT ROW: Karen Kay Kress, Janice Ritz. Fran Nudi. Nlary Jo Wclzcl lGox'.l. Diana Lane. Donna King. Nlary Bonczuk. SECOND ROW: Gretchen Coleman. Kathy' Lucas, Linda Clacson. Julia Bryant, Nancy Middleton. Karen Al- len. Jenny Pincur, Joyce Etlcr. THIRD ROXV: Nikki Martin. Bar- bara Witniki. Susie Ellis, Emily Swanson. Carolyn Judd. Fran Rothe- hild. FOURTH RONV: Codylo Drofa. Amy Taylor, Paula Noblcl, Suu Hclmkcn. Linda l.aC'hapcllc, Kathy Grabbc. Becky Hall, Katie Burford. 373 4 X V 1 'I i 1. Delgado DELGADO 3-FRONT ROW: Sue Cairns, Bev Skelton, Jeanette Stovall, Sandi Lehman, Elana Levy IGOv.l, Gail Thrapp, Laurie Barrett. SEC- OND ROW: Mary Kompier, Pam Cunningham, Candy Kruse, Cynthia Lynch, Katie Alter, Paula Seybert, Rose Marie Skonieczny, Laurie Groves. THIRD ROW: Linda Eth- ridge, Christie Troup, Adele Cohen, Carol Needle, Ann Moore, Lucinda Muller, Marcia Griffin, Cathy Bajusz. K 232553-pax Pzegzg by L . .,, i Wu-3,V.,.,h.i,, I '-1. x .V , . . - ,ay -rf-1, V X, 1 - ,:fz5'm-.gg 5 i 44445, e sf , dm., yt.: . ..u.,.,m . J EH Q . i L it , 4 44 A 4 zyif ij I R - -L ' 4 'gf r, ' 'Z :fin li? Fi lf, IFC- , 5 5 ll ff' 4 i if-f R f i 1'1 ,xl 5, fi' X '-fi' f' ,v , ff .zr ,. , 4, f,- i f fi h ' ' ff? , VA 'TZ xi: N 193- I M V: fax v-lv-I Rumors clrculated through MRC thls year that Smlth Hall has a ghost The men promptly organrzed clubs to search for the mystery creature but so far to no avarl MRC also has the dlstrnctlon of bemg the dorm on campus wrth a 100 to one ratro of cars to parkmg spaces an equally trymg experience for all those lnvolved Tradrtron seems to be what the men of MRC thrrve on Qulz bowls trlvla bowls athletlc contests and awards and a conslst ently hrgh academic standing round out the actlvrtles for the oldest housmg umt on campus , 's ' v l , - f f 1'2- e V A ll fl ' Q 25 ' . . q ' .K - , 4 K '- . h if V A at 1 l ' 1. , . , . I L V Q Z PM ' 1 . . ,.- Q ll' I 1 VN I VL. . . e . r, 1 -'Lf f 'I ' 1. ,. - - f ' , 'YY .V . ' ' 'I , ' if 5 1 ,l fl ' N s.-0: .NH 1 7 7 ' ' 1 a - Board of overnors BOARD OF GOVERNORS- FRONT ROW: Willium l.. Stevens. Joseph M. Bcrmzin. John C. Fisher ll'res.l, Jerry D. Allen, Rich Huttcn' dorf. SECOND ROW: Bob Arrow- smith, Arthur Banks, Dennis Klemm, John Newman. 1 ul? 'WZ TAM-. 376 l Cravens CRAVENS A AND C-FRONT ROW: Bob Dalley, Ed Kleine, Rick Hattcndorf tGov.J, Donald Lane Nice-gov.J, Dennis Riggs, David Mathias. SECOND ROW: Steven Angle. Millard Eisler, Jean-Pierre Shultz, Stuart Deuring, Roger KCYY Larry Penrod, Christopher Greenleaf, Robert Blair. Edmunson Emtuxsox LFROW lim Prebus Nick Ti-Q :. ml lxlff-gm-QL -'SFX Ana-H Smut' 'l'imf5- Citi lim Graliczak. R0-ix, GM sicoxn ROW: TO,'g,N.. ' fwfr. Dietrich siifiif.-iii'. Johnson' E . Hem? Hifi' Stnenlant. Slilto- 3-V O N M .ie ran 'A 'Ulf' stint mi' THRU RON N Chris Bebsoqk p . an Q onlime. Aix.. ' 'R ll'fIi'ChnElli'3ji Eufis. DQ-, IQVRTH Roiii iiillxlff i ' ' - - limit, km Gusts: .xx iilgiilfltf Hugmihigil it ers. Din Wasil-. :- DHS . AND C-FRONT ulley, Ed Kleine, Rick lov.J, Donald Lane ennis Riggs, David UND ROW: Steven l Eisler, Jean-Pierre Deuring, Roger Kev, Ihristopher Greenleai l l Edmunson EDMUNSON 2,-FRONT ROW: Hank Prebus, Nick Timm, Phil El- liott tVice-gov.J, Jerry Allen tGov.J, Samuel Jeffrey, Cary Frederick, Larry Graliczak, Rocky Gottman. SECOND ROW: Tom Stoller, Brad Cooper, Dietrich Snelling, Chuck Johnson, Henry Mierzwa, Jim Brunenkant, Milton Brandenburg, Dave Tanner. THIRD ROW: Gary Selfridge, Chris Babcock, Dick Sand- ers, Alex Gulaboff, Jon Brown, Charles Smith, Jay Burke, Dennis De- Well, Christopher Maternowski. FOURTH ROW: Jeff Whitesel, Gary Conner, Scott Custard, David Ken- nedy, Herbie Hughes, Stephen Long, Jim Bere, Dan Wendling, Jim Mc- Cormick. Cravens CRAYENS B-FRONT ROW: Larry Ingram. Tim Shulu. Eddie Daniels. Jr.. Ronnie McCloud. Bill Nlurxin KGOMJ. Steven Kellam. Duxid Gray. SECOND ROW: Michael Gibson. Gary Coburn, Bill Timing. Kyle Rarey, More Schulz. Barry Kessler. Manuel Heredia. Bill Waits. 377 Edmunson EDMUNSON -1 AND SMITH l- FRONT ROW: John Newman. Rick Koleszar, Bill Stevens fGov. 43, Steve Cronk Nice-gov. 43. Phillip Neff 1Gov. ll. Tom Wilhelm. Lawrence Kutt. SECOND ROW: Frank Mula. Terry Roberts, Tom Benedict, Alec MacWatt. Ruben Feliciano, Merritt Carlson. Frederick Ball. THIRD ROW: Allen Aukerman. Alexander Chai. Thom Gustavson, William Brunsman. Richard Balash, Gerald E. Taylor. Mike Fatula. 378 Edmunson EDMUNSON 3-FRONT ROW: Gerry Hollis, William Feller, Frank Leach, Joe Berman CGov.7, Steve Sukel, Terry Hannigan, Ralph Bruner. SECOND ROW: Gary Hinz, David Fruit, Alan Wilhite, Kurt Mishberger, Eric George, Mac Heald. THIRD ROW: Oliver Fields, Chris Fenwell, Marc Horn, Dobson Burton, Chuck VanDyke, Jeff Anderson, Tom Enochs, Smith RC ginrH 2-FROW Binks lG0v.l. Lucio Bi Dom Mangone. galil' Moore Bill Gllbfff illililvz Jim Sottong. Cha son, Marshall JOWDCFS Hanig, Maurice Daniels.. dnd. Kun lllayhfll- THA Terry Persinger. Charles Jessup. Kent. Y if Stafford. Dennis Hasung. X .UHS011 N LFRO H wr S. william plum. lgowz Berman mow rank 'VF Hannigan., Stew 'OND RONNE Ga',B:.Ph i. -Alan xvilhhe? lgnz. Eric Georgf. Mac He Tn NN: Oliver Fields rc Horn. Dobson Eu ns Bake. Jetfr-Xndemon gm Smith SMITH 2-FRONT ROW: Arthur Banks qG0v,J, Lucio Bartolai Nice- gov.J, Dom Mangone, Jack Patton, john Moore, Bill Guber. SECOND ROW: Jim Sottong, Charles Dickin- son, Marshall Jowers, Kenneth Hanig, Maurice Daniels, Terry El- drid, Kurt Mayhew. THIRD ROW: Terry Persinger, Larry Mayhew, Charles Jessup, Kent VanValin, Ben Stafford, Dennis Hasting. ii Smith SMITH 3-FRONT ROW: thnx l-tl nrds. Mike ,Xmltiwrr ,lnimx hm-N slcr IYicc-giwl. Ronnie lhxlnwp, livin 'l'h:im:inn, lgmrciicc C'uin.ni Sl-Q' OND ROW. lxiik llirtlix. Rrtlmuil Malo. Tony Kohnc. lid Riclmiilwii Slew: Sliulll. Ainly Vcxclicl, Illu- Coughlcn. :in Read Center With a little inspirational help from H. J. Heinz, the winning combination of Read Center and MRC once again captured hrst- place honors in the annual Homecoming float contest. This year'S entry which urged the Hoosiers to Pour It On 'Em was the third consecutive winner of the two residence halls and so earned IIS creators the right to permanent possession of the traveling trophy. The nearly 1200 women of Read combined their talents and skills to organize such activities as a film series fthe main attrac- tion of which was that it was freej, Little Sisters' Weekend, and the only three days in the year when all 600 rooms were simulta- neously immaculate, Mothers' Weekend and Dads' Day. At the beginning of the year, upperclass residents volunteered to be MBIS Sisters to the influx of frazzeled freshmen who descended erl masse for Orientation Week. Judicial Board :RUQQICIAL BOARD-F V0ll. Janet Arrmtrong, 50- Mill. Pamela Y,-srl BQ., Stcov ' .Ch,'D ROV: Rumi H mm- 105 My Haiti: if I J .- V. Heinz, the winning again captured first- .t contest. This YW5 ri 'Em was the third lls and so eamed its the traveling U0PhY' ied their talents and ies fthe main attrac- sters' Weekend, and rooms were Slmum' Dads' DHY- A258 lunteered tO be g who descended CH Judicial Board JUDICIAL BOARD-FRONT ROW: Janet Armstrong, Bonnie Per- sonett, Pamela Neal, Beth King. SECOND ROW: Ruth Hitchcock 1ChairmanD, Joy Kay Hatfield. Center Council CENTER COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Rona Alexander Wice-pres. Programmingi. Sherry Daughiery 1Exec. Sec'yJ, Cande Steckol tPres,i. Phyllis Roell tCurry Vice-goxxl, Ethel Finn 1Soc. Co-chairmanl. SEC- OND ROW: Sue Van Hoy lSoc. Co- chairmanl. Joyce Carlile tCurry Gov.J, Karen Berry 6Beck Gow, Susie Lane tlaandes Goxxi. Susan Ed- wards tLandes Vice-govt. Carol Snook lCenter Comm, Co0rd,l. Sue Adley CClark Gov.J. 3Sl Beek BECK Z AND 3-FRONT ROW: Sandi Mitchell. Mary Sue Harrwell, Debbie Chamberlin. Kathy Mueller. Sharon Maeke, Vicki Renz, Susan Cooksley. SECOND ROW: Debbie Goodwin. Grace Hamilton. Judy Yates. Judy Ferrell, Marita Sanders. Thetis Roudebush, Susan Engle, Charlotte Smith. Nancy Cripe. 382 Beck BECK 4, 5 AND 6-FRONT ROW: Sue Hall, Natalie Johnson, Peggy O'Connor, Donna Thomas Wicc- gov.J, Karen Berry CGov.l, Sharon Benton, Laurie Scheffers, Harriet Ann Levi. SECOND ROW: Cindy Hall. Melinda Wallace, Jeanne Meyer, Deborah Gallup, Jordan Hamm. Ann Trudeau. Louisa Lipps. Marsha Brooks. Laura Meyer, Maurita Elrod. Barb Singer, Mary Heiny, Carolyn Kepley, Martha Grodrian. Jayne Deeb, Sue Azevedo. Clark KLARK -l. 5 AND L ROW5 SUYH1 Nethery. Lxyf Salll' Ulrich. Julia Baker in lGov.l. Cari Small. Susan SECQND ROW3 Tanxz lilki Yglkoni Chm, C tri lgirpiz Karen xiiiiif-, Hs. utr G d ful' llelinrla Clarke ei, VTHED nr J. - 0-in '. Firth itnighi. game tial' Mariana Sis? P1-A lfllvries. ' ' r L AND 6-FRONT ROW: Natalie Johnson. PCEIEJ' Donna Thomas Wifi: 1 Berry KGov.l. Sharon -ie Scheifers. Harriet Ann ND ROW: Cindy Hall, allace. Jeanne MSW' lup. Jordan Hamm. ANU .ouisa Lipps. Marsha 'a Meyer. Maurita Elr0d, Mary Heiny. Carolfn trtha Grodrian, Jayne revedo. Clark CLARK 4, 5 AND 6-FRONT ROW: Susan Nethery, Lynn Mundy, Sally Ulrich, Julia Baker, Sue Adley fGov.7, Cari Small, Susan Fligeltaub, SECOND ROW: Tanya Fessler, Vikki Velkoff, Cheryl Gettinger, Janet Rippy, Karen Williams, Bonnie King, Judy Geder. THIRD ROW: Melinda Clark, Tomya McCarthy, Deborah Knight, Carolyn Hurst, Jo Peckat, Marjorie Sieb, Pat Hurley, Mary Jones. Clark CLARK 2 AND 3-FRONT ROW Pat Hayes, Ethel Finn, Sherry Glgm Linda Alberly: Teri Se ' mor. Teri Dil- lon, B h r f et Baaanda. Janet Lundy SECOND ROW: Christi: Dable. Karla Organ. Nlar c H . g oman. Jane Ebbin h ' ' - g ouse. Debby Ray. Sue Lang. Marsha Bowers, Jo Hensley. Kim Mikkelsen. THIRD ROW: Julia Nic- Cf0SliY. Susan Van Hoy, Susan Roth, Peggy Parmele. Janet Hurdmun. Connie Wolfcalc. Susan Stout. Src phanie Meyerx. Bonnie Gulliyun Kathy Cook. Loretta Horvuth. '-'-.2 x ' ? 3 S3 l Curr CURRY 4, 5 AND 6-FRONT ROW: Lee Ann Oatess, Deborah Newby, Joyce Carlile Nice-gov.l, Pam Hamilton, Patti Ruppert. SEC- OND ROW: Mary Collins, Barbara Back, Pam Stevens, Connie Branch. 384 Curr CURRY 2 AND 3-FRONT R0 W: Berry Fitzner, Martha Nugent, Bar, bara Foltz, Carol Pendleton, Bonnie Hall fGov.J, Penny Freedman, Becky Drennen, Katy Lieber. SECOND ROW: Nancy Walters, Nita l-licks, Karen Bowen, Bonnie Newman' Sharon Pavach, Priscilla Tucker, Teresa Walker, Ann Elsner, Magda Csetenyi. THIRD ROW: Janice Frech, Janice Talbert, Elodee Hop- per, Jan Lettelleir, Pat Lucas, Ann Bricker, Sherry Duffin, Andrea Haste, Denise Melton. I . l iul Landes - AND XDES 2' J. V this Pall: Diane Mlulllil' Qitrol A ' 5 . in Ulm war n Bunilh i-.nf Furlong- AH Enefeenffee Ml Wd' Susan . INIQXROW: Jud! DOWNS e lx . urnenbackei' Jawa Yan: nn. Mama Came! ' net an ,il Eileen GW? ' znlt. Brenda Lualdl' f'- ! f 3 I urry QRY 2 .XQD g , 'l - F 5 Fillner. Nl11rlhal?qONT ROW Fglu. Cami Pendlelugenr. Br, 1 lkuuyl, ,PQI-lm, Freednigh Bonnir nan. kan Lieber Srlieclr N: Nancy wahem 'NA ECQND in Bowen. Bonnie If Hlcll' on Pamqhk Priscilla euman, bfkkxlker, Ann Elsner illqer, 11151. THIRD ROWV' Elgda ,h. Janiff Talberrb Eloaeelanirr Jan Lerrelleir, pat Luca Hop, ker. Sherry D 5' Ann r uffi , rse Nlelton, n Andrea Haste, X Landes LANDES 2. 3 AND PFRONT ROW: Diane Million, Debbie Harri- son. Lynn Lisarelli, Carol Wolfe. Vickie Furlong, AMI Bundy- LYNN Rockwgod, Susan Ehereenman. SEC?- OND ROW: Judy Donohue, Debbie Gfogenbacker, Janet KramPCv Bulb Rudie' Marcia Carney, Nancy Hitchi- Sony Eileen Grosse, Beverly Hold- craft, Brenda Lualdi. gun-q Q' 4 andes LANDES -1. 5 AND tv-I-'KONI' ROW: Julic F1111kl1u11w1'. Hrvhbr 511111, ers, Bonnie Gurdon, Suzan lfdn.11'1lN lViCc-gr1v,l,J:111is Duglc, l Illxl.l Ncvcl, Marry Xlllflxthklil. ligrrli lull- rull, Bnrhaxrai llcxl. SFCOND RUXX' Barbie Boriligim. clllftilfll llcxici. Cathy l.u111z111, .lurly Arulcrwri. fnlll- dice l.Cl1lCl1. Sum Ydllgllll. XXIII! Rickc. Jczrncilc Hr-1111cll. l'x111l11.1 Wulnin. Parma .lu1111c1'. l'llIRD RUN Mary NlCllllCN, Jr1,AX1111c Dulwc, Jc,111' nic Bcrnilrouiel, ljhlllk' Ulrnmekr. Joy R115 llznticlrl, llIlxl.l Nl11rg.111, l.uix l.c:1x11l, Clmlx l'l11ll'1'1ml., -Xnnc Hrxwoks. FOL'R'I'll ROW llrcrxl Rlizickcl. l31c1nl.1 lfcrgirwri, lltlll llririkcr, ljCCxll.l R11111y.111. Nlimlx Xl1l- lcr. Sumlrzi l'I11cl1.1, l1111l.1 Nlxcu. Sl1:1rrw11 Nlcrixlrilxxrmrl, llir-11111-11.1 ll111'l111.111, Becky xxlllI.llllNUll 355 'LN .. h . X ' 3-If ' A Y , ' 'I '44-.5 .. A . ,- I. - 'Y-J f fr. 1 . . ,'j ,,!l5 Xxf Hx Teter Quadrangle In 1968-69 Teter Residents leamed an enor- mous amount about nothing in particular and everything in general. For instance, did you know that- open visitation works out even better in a C0- ed dorm? you can spend an awful lot of money going I0 Crosstovsm each day? since Wright went co-ed the men of Teter spy on them, too? the cafeteria line is mostly guys in the mornings? Cthese are probably the ones who are first in line every nightj there are rooms in the basement that even the janitors can't find? phone boxes are not the grooviest thing that ever happened? with a little bit of spirit and 1500 kids yOU can get a lot done? -that's Teter this year. Executive Council TETER EXECUTIVE C SRONP ROW: Mona .Iary Jane Breitenbach. . SECOND Row. Ren Chester Bailev B11 Larkin. ' ' E .adrangle Residents leamed an enor- nothing in particular and For instance, did you know ks out even better in a C0- twful lot of money g0iHEl0 zo-ed the men of TeterSPl' mostly guys in the ' probably the ones who HTL J the the basement that SVSU t the grooviest thing thai pint and 1500 kids YUM' 16311 P Q Tr sith ag, -0 S! xf E' ZS ' .2-N -Q NJ y.: 3 5 31 .dv if' M4 -1 .. 'F' . - rn-'fry I Center Council TETER CENTER COUNCIL- FRONT ROW: Jerry Fritz rYice- Prcm, Kathy Peirucce. Kathy Waire Nlanci Yates. Nlary .lane Breilenbach Nice-l'res.l. Greg Larkin lPres,l. Ken xillfliilgd 1Prcs,l. SECOND RONY: Linda Ryan. .loy Principal. Pal Wince, Nlelinda Subraskr. Judy Racine. Cheryl Lucas. Caryl O'l3rien. PV! ,gfx M Eileen Thacker. Jennifer Rinehart. THIRD ROW: Slcye Dicltliaus. Rob- erl Connell. Sleye Bowser, Joe Bren- ner. Randy Hamniontl. Bob ShalTer. Bob Weilh. Bill Royalty. Russ Srmrh. -1, 4 .,,f Executive Council TETER EXECUTIVE COUNCIL- FRONT ROW: Mona Hernandez, Mary Jane Breitenbach, Jane Fisher. SECOND ROW: Ken Martlagc, Chester Bailey, Bill Erlncker, Greg Larkin. lr 387 Wissler WISSLER 2-FRONT ROW: Steve Griggs, Steve Messman, Steve Bowser lGov.7. Steve Peterson. Thomas Wat- son, Dan Munger. SECOND ROW: Robert Kleiner, Tom Eastridge, Dan Fridh, Mark Rickert. Roger Hall. Melvin Collins. Dave Dicus. 388 1 Xl I if 1 l Wi55l6f . FRONT w1ssLERw?Lm yi ivlan- ' , 1 ,Zvi Km Halter Bob Shatter 'GORE Robert Clayton' E . Y Emi Spflflgel Sleiiem Richard0- Mark Ben nm DNS- SWT OW: Davld I , lirummell. Bill Winswllv son. Dave Duffm. Dali W Wissler WISSLER 3-FRONT ROW: Dick Kaplan, William McFarland CVicc GQv,J, Kathy Healy fSweetheartl, Bob Shaffer CGov.J, Ken Mortlage, Robert Clayton. SECOND ROW: Erick Springer, Steve Pieper, Eric Richardo, Mark Esenwein, Jow Huff, Darrel Davis, Steve Kearney. THIRD ROW: David J. Cadwell, Greg Grummell, Bill Winstott, Steve Cla- son, Dave Duffin. Dale Wynn. fr Wissler WISSIVR 9 l'RUNl RON llilxi Nlclimcl Sxuwglu. Riglmiil ,I Xlhllill ski. l':iul .X lliigcliliilwi. Riflmiil I Xlcwncl. llioiimx Li lwcx Sl-1 UNIX ROXY2 J. Xl.11k lllxillhlx, Xliglmcl I' fullskl. Dcnnlx Dill. Nici-J llulcl xuvml. lirucc Nuxnk pw Thompson THOMPSON 3 AND S-FRONT ROW: Doug Lacey. Rod Cochran, William Royalty lGov.l. James Moore. SECOND ROW: Mel Jacob- son, Ken File. Glen Sargent, Richard Gayle. i 'ww- l 1 I If ll ve-f---we' -sw.-D ,-,,,0.,.,1- V V., ...,.. ' ' Thompson THOMPSON 4-FRONT ROW: Greg Larkin, Keith Kennedy, David Watters, Tim Seehausen, Larry Fisher Nice Gov.7, Bob Weith fGov.J, Dal- las Bauman, Michael Albert, Gregory MacLennan, Jake Dunton. SECOND ROW: Randall Peters, Richard Yoder, Bill Thompson, Tom Allen, Greg Eaver, Jim Post, Craig Good- win, Steve Warren, Ronnie Powell, Greg Matt, Stan Franklin. THIRD ROW: Mike Popescue, Neb Ellis. John Drabecki, Leonard Zfabafl- Michael O'Connell, Stephen Hatfield, Thomas Cicarella, Ed Kno0P- RICK Cooley, Roger Barker. Jim JaC0bS- FOURTH ROW: sieve Spicer- Rod Beck, John Barnard, Ron Sullivan. Mike Lunsford, Steve Fouts, ISfam Shaban, John Lienhart, Chet Bailor, Mark Cart, Dan Hogan. Boisen BOISEN 3 AND 4-FR Lynn Barren. Cydney bena Rakon. C5 nthia XR' Cofnand. Andi Brye Elchison. Diana Weller, Chant. Yvonne Lone, C SVECOND ROW: Jani. karen Thompson. Rail Carol Abdon. Marilyn Jffkil. .lane Bender. Wife Gow. Jean Sider Nancy tmimi io, ROW1 Rosie Rose. ' Jennifer Nlanlyn Carroll. Sue i Langner. Carolyn X Elements. N1 auf. BOURTH Rona ns, Flll' Fergussns BA. iiilhl' Wilke. Jane Pamplel- Chrol Su ans. Colleen Nlerx Grimes Bi Vernelle Bush- HFS. Ehunmaehcrx lm R Inger. P935 Mar Li V x-:da xx Hgonseller. n. '- . kms Nemeth Skl. lfenq Ak RMAI Stro -. non nz, N anei 1 ipson LI 4-FRONT ROW: Keith Kennedy. David Seehausen. Larry Fisher ob Weith lGov.J, Dal- lichael Albert. Gregory ike Dunton, SECOND all Peters. Richard aompson. Tom Allen. im Post. Craig Good- irren. Ronnie Powell, an Franklin. THIIUJ Popescue. Neb Ellis, i. Leonard Zeabart. nell. Stephen Hatfield. lla. Ed Knoop. Rifl Barker. Jim Jacobs, V: Steve Spicer. R0d .mard, Ron Sullivifli Steve Fouts. ISSGUI -ienhart. Chet BBUOII Hogan. Boisen BOISEN 3 AND 4-FRONT ROW: Lynn Barrett, Cydney Finkel, Ro- berta Rakow, Cynthia Winters, Sandy Coffland, Andi Bryer, Marjorie Etchison, Diana Weiler, Cherri Mcr- chant, Yvonne Lowe, Carol Nichols. SECOND ROW: Janie Mersereau. Karen Thompson. Kathleen Cooper. Carol Abdon, Marilyn Lewis, Susan Yokel, Jane Bender, Connie Bee Wice Gov.j, Jean Siders Wice Gov.l, Nancy Michael CGov.J. THIRD ROW: Rosie Rose, Yvette Grady, Jennifer Grimes, Beverly White. Marilyn Carroll, Sue O'Malley, Vcra Langner, Carolyn Vaught. Vanita Clements, Maureen Dayton. FOURTH ROW: Roscanna Bothwell, Betty Ferguson, Barbara Swinney, Kathy Wilke, Jane Murray, Pam Wampler, Carol Sue Hall, Nancy Paris, Colleen Mercer, Susan Ware. Vernelle Bush. FIFTH ROW: Muffet Schumacher, Jill Kliphardt. Debbie Ringer, Peggy Martin, Paula Eley, Linda Wagonseller, Maureen Sulli- van, Janis Nemeth, Evelyn Dabrow- ski, Irene A. Bafalowkos, Elizabeth Stronowicz, Nancy Powers. oisen BOISEN I .NND I-FRONT ROXK: Rita Dounard. Cindy Ri-lzlcri. .lane ncttc Hendrickson. Chun Liwllcr' lYrcc Goku .ltxly Racine rkinxm. Ellrfcft ilxliglilscf tiiiix , i, Srisiin ,l,rgl., sun. Nancy Sullrx an, SIXRUNID ROW: Xlargie l'lI',I!lII.I. limi XXCIII- land. Bonnie U.irtlncr'. I ililiy Xlarschkc. elgrskru llughcs. Llitliy Nkkirtliirigton. Suzanne Rnlwy. lN.IIlIh Murray. Lilicrjl Dans, IBHIRD ROXY: Xlzrry ,Iii Sclitwlt. Suxin I'rcr- N.-U. . , - . lerger. Pam Xlartrn. Larul Xhrrglil. Sally Stunliulni. l'i.u'crr lI.ill, lrntl.i XXrllr1ims.Lxir'ulxr1lurrtlxiirgli. IJOL Rrlill RON: .Irmri ll.II'ICIl. ,lllxlllll Nuulwrg. Ilzirl' Nhlirrrrrurc. ,lu Xilikul, .lane Scholl. Slieilali Xlrixirrrwri, Del-t his Rrcliarxlsurr. Cheryl Burack. lif Crillay . -e,,.--,....... 3-rr ,.vV- - -Y ' l l I I Sv 5, -ag.-ge,,f7 ' ' ' ' 'TQ 1 H-1-:'.f..' 577W9'f'5'?Z5 N . ' ' I -. -'mg' . N W Q., f . - a .' ELKIN 2-FRONT ROW: Martha Probst, Judy Jared, Anita Becht, Pa- tricia Wince fGov,J. Rhonda Keller Nice Gov.J, Penni Johnson, Jan Mat- tasits. SECOND ROW: Linda Davis. Kathy Rittenhouse, Patricia Apostol, Marianne Moore, Kamala Buckner. Kathleen Clancy. Karen Lobert, Susie Wagner. THIRD ROW: Elaine Mitchell, Kathy Weber, Linda Schwartz, Bev Ripple, Donna Jean Hartke. Pat Dyer. Diana Miller. Jacqui Wise. Susie Kirkdorfer. 392 Elkin ELKIN l AND 3-FRONT ROW: Mary Piepenbrok lVice Gov.J, Leslie Jamison, Tanna Boehm, Abby Tweedle, Katina Burgess, Debbie Heath, Tracy Lynch, Sarah Bapst, Shay O'Neil, Jill Oxley tVice Gov.J, Cheryl Lucas lGov.J. SECOND ROW: Pam Deputy, Lynette Walker, Debbie Paxton, Jan Jacks, Gail Shaffner, Chris Nicolle, Janice Ben- nett, Lana Smith, Stephanie Young, Jeanie Emery, Bev Schisler. THIRD ROW: Jenifer Waters, Cindy Rest- rick, Lisa Anderson, Sally Wakeland. Susan Glick, Marilyn German. Jean- nie Ridinger, Marjorie Covell, Sylvia Partlowe, Lorraine Paskash. FOURTH ROW: Pat Gordon. Andrea Gutterman, Diana Dicken- sheets, Nancy Lange, Stephanie Gra- doli Sheryl Skillman, Susan Moffett, Momie Jennings, Linda Kalberger, Erma Stephens, Jena Anderson. FIFTH ROW: Sandy Irwin, Linda Stillabower, Linda Wagley, Susie Wallgren, Carolyn Olsen, Sue Wild- man, Sue VanAntwerp, Lisa Vogel, Karen Williams, Bonnie Miller. af ..:f24fi'1'L11' .. I-ff s it ff, , .iaflf ,IDP Gigli! 1 ,G gif, if M i t k i ,Ziff I 4 Q f W f 'f ff 3 Q 9 I nf W, ? k ' x gs- P 2. K X s l 1 li 1 I f limi' 9 ' I' N, J wk Oiicq Gm.-1 ROW ,i n n gi B 0 C h m ' l-ills ina burncm A 5 a - x . D - Lx nch il mlm A - ear: ini Oxlfi mai 5 Wi'-lr Sscoxii elvuty. Lynette xvalker .n. ,lan Jgickg. Gnd s, Nicolle, Janice Bei ugh. Vsisipllflnie Young SN bthisler. T1-NRE NN aters. Cindy RN Srsqn' Saul' lllakeirinvd ilnrilyn German, Jean: ilarjorie Covell, Sylvia .orraine Paskash OW: Pat Gordon' rman. Diana Diem: Lange. Stephanie Gra. rllman. Susan Moffett, gs. Linda Kalbergefu nst Jena Anderson, Sandy Irwin, Linda 'lnda Wailley- Susie 'l5'r1 Olsen. Sue Wild, .-Xrltwey-ph Liga Vogel. i. Bonnie Miller. I' Rabb RABB l-FRONT ROW: Terri Toole, .lan Gysin, Anne Dcnny, Linda Ryan lGov.l, Gail Eger CVicc G0v.J, Alana Lundgrcn. Sherry Glaser. SECOND ROW: Becky Hue- ber, Carol Reusser, Jane Zimmerman, Jane McCallister, Cathy Hutchinson, Carol Huges, Jerry Herd, Nancy Wagner. THIRD ROW: Minnie Touser, Karen Bolen, Rosumund Abel, Judy Millar, Tammy Griftilh, Linda Forbess, Sigrid Bolinder. R, Fl? ii ll ll abb J I SB l RONI R t s um n IL 5 ihtck ix I x C Nl X n Limb iii min lull! i J ROXX ll x K mum L N xxkllllkl 1. I IL ci i ri Kun uc: uid Ri L , - 'k-f, f-'-:f',- x U'4'gaz:f'4 gig, , -ll F' ' .. '. 35 x . X wx xy ll Ns Willkie Quadrangle Willkie's a winner! After a Willkie-ite WHS crowned the 1967 Homecoming Queen and Will- kie captured the 1968 I.U. Sing, a tradition of Mwinning big was established. u I Continuing this precedent was the Willkie MIDI Team who rode away from its competitors to Z1 first place victory. Not letting all the success Of the previous year go its head, Willkie tried even harder to maintain its Number One reputation PY capturing hrst place for independent lawn QIS' plays at Homecoming. The display, Hoosiers Will-Key Up To Victory , sent Willkie off on HH- other banner year. i 6 was Will- Jn of Mini IO it :S of -ven E by dis- iers an- Q, gbllbq Center Council WILLKIE CENTER COUNCIL- FRONT ROW: Barbara Ross. Karen Carpenter. Pant Gentry, Nancy Con- ard, Carolyn Coleman. Dorothy Bi- enko, Debbie Biahop. Kathy Fiandt. SECOND ROW: Barb Halten, Sandy Taylor. Laura Garritt-on, Pant Roth, Gayle Dannoch. Sharon Walxh. Chriy Szabo. THIRD ROW: Bill Cottlchan, Ken Moseanello. Tim Brink, Hill Ba- rnn. Mark Luhou, Mike Hoyt. Stu Bloom. Stan Chen. Richard Lenin. .-., 'F Suxic Chong. Niadonna Nmuiskie. Alan Davis, t 307 1 Willkie WILLKIE NORTH 3. SOUTH 3- FRONT ROW: Nancy Conrad, Pam Gentry. Sunni Matthews tVice Gov.l, Mark Lubow tGov.l. Gail Brachulis. Jon Goodman. Chris Szabo lGov,l. Alan Federoff. SECOND ROW: Becky Fraser. Linda Gajeda, Dale Scott. Garry Waltz. Mary Williams, Marty Moore. Richard Starr. Dave Greteneord, Steve Pock, Mark Shum- ard. THIRD ROW: Frances McCul- lough. Linda Overman. Becky Lun- gren. Suellen Jackson. Geraldine Niwao. Connie Neibert. Margie Conet. Maureen Widduck, Donna James. Joanne Maddock. 398 Willkie WILLKIE NORTH 2-FRONT ROW: Karen Carpenter CGov.J, Jane Brooks, Debbie Schildcrout, Pat Young, Pat Pessemier, Sue Baillie. SECOND ROW: Yvonne Mason, Anne Schaffner, Glenna Crooks, Meg Sockrider, Jan Schulz, Glenda Rynearson. THIRD ROW: Nancy Green, Pam Coget, Diane Kami, Sue Livingston, Stella Kuwaye, Barbara Schankerman, Dee Ann Benjamin, Jeanne Stangle. Willkie KIE NORTH. , ROW: iff FIM. Chenl ,-Ucii. Anne Bfetxef. fain Ken Nlickclsc-n. DNS Vl: Albert SECOND ROW Carnes. A ,, rick Cassidll Jmci Hof Hellelmirc. Nlark H fe- Norman. Dal E JJ U Crowe, Richard AWK Chuck Stevan. DM THIRD gow: Beck? 5 Dutome. Jan BMW- Bi land. Debbi Cutler. Su Laura Springola: L01 lamie Lisa Nloss. L55 Sharon Carmichael. POL Susan Herr. Sue Benning Andrews. karen Frbi, C Diane Carbro. Jackie Ht. san Miller. Lam W Weatherford. Richard lso rr Willkie WILKIE NORTH 4. SOUTH 6- FRONT ROW: Nora Vega, Cheryl Flick, Cheryl Archer lVice Gov.J, Sue Anne Brewer. Bill Coulehan CGov.l. Ken Mickelson. Sam Passo, Albert Davis Woodward, Rhana Carnes, SECOND ROW: Craig Pat- rick Cassidy, James Gladden, Steve Heffelmire, Mark Hermes, Penny Norman, Dave Whit Field, Tom Crowe, Richard Anthony Brown, Chuck Stewart, Dick Luehtman. THIRD ROW: Becky Shady, Janet Dutome. Jan Bryant, Betsey Millhol- land, Debbi Cutler, Susan Hinkle, Laura Springola, Lois McBride, Jamie Lisa Moss, Leslie Fielder, Sharon Carmichael. FOURTH ROW: Susan Herr, Sue Bennington, Barbara Andrews, Karen Frass, Carol Sheeta, Diane Carbro. Jackie Humphrey, Su- san Miller, Larry Wilson, Fred Weatherford. Richard Ison. Willkie WILLKIE NORTH 5. SOUTH 5- FRONT ROW: William Buchanan. Linda Tomlin. J. Patrick Glynn. Janet Mcece, Steve Wibbler Nice Gov.l. Sandra Taylor tGov.J, Brian Millhol'l', Teresa Rohrbaugh Nice Goxul, John Bizzell. SECOND ROW: Joel Schapmeyer, Don Rogers. Charles Van Ausdall, Gary Wedow, Douglas Hulman. Lee Pearson. Phil Eversomon. Bob Roberts, Alex Wil- liams. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Rozdelsky. Bekki Douglas, Susie Chong, Debbie Lair, Wendy Louser. Judy Dean. Mary Ann Deniston, Linda Gardner. Pam Guy. Elaine Hohmann, FOURTH ROW: Dave Simanton. Beth Hill. Tom Crawford. Larry Goldstein. Mike Timpe, Denise Stevens, Jacqueline Jones. Sue Moehlmann. Barbara E. Turner. Marsha Franklin. Verlee Warfield. fl-A J' fi 400 Willkie WILLKIE NORTH 6 AND I0- FRONT ROW: Shirley Duncan, Linda Lifschultz, Linda Bell Nice Gov.J, Barbara Ross CGov.J, Kathryn Fiandt tGov.J, Sharon Schwietert fVice Gov.J, Julia Fullenwider, Bar- bara Thompson, Cheryl Nietfeldt. SECOND ROW: Susan Coburn, Diana Simpson, Diane Huren, Judy White, Rosemary Ingram, Joyce Konke, Jane Bullock, Barbara Beach. Sue Lampert, Polly Novak. THIRD ROW: Teresa Pence, Sandi Pockros. Linda Vest, April Arany, Sandy Smith, Debbie Plank, Julie Light, SUC Schwartz, Pamela Petry. TCTFY JO Baringer, Beth Ann Jablonski. FOURTH ROW: Donna Bichl, Rilil Zurawk, Patti Tomich, Sharon Hanna, Ann Mcllroy, Cheryl Stokes. Joan Auffart, Mary Jo PiCIih21Fdl- Cyndee Franklin, Jeanette Johnson. FIFTH ROW: Mary Catherine Wheeler, Meg Ellen Grandfield, Jane Douglas Berguson, Cheryl Ziegler- Claudia Chaney, Vicki Wolfcale. Sally Johnson, Lydia Kowalski, Jan Nattier. Pam Price, Jo Miller. 1 1 Willkie IVILLKIE NORTH S FRONT ROWZ Cathy lyn Coleman. Kris Lai Bennett Wife Gott I IGUV-l. Riihftrd Lexx VOIIQ Nice Goyjh Rx I-lenschen. SECQXD Webb, Morris Tubesi gels' Sam SPur, Nlary Xoflffy Melinda Rn -lueflman. .titans - ret Komisats. THIRI C0Ckett, Gunta Au: Roth. Diana Rzepta' dfll. sue wolf. E R095 Martin. Kathi Wnghl- Nami xi: iiiiswi Rlcharti rf ' QF. Nlslt -N Tolmay, pk mimi H at DM . Steiiniii Pima HAH: Row. IIIEIC. Bruce st.i...lEfft Devetk' INCH DJ Assn' it :emi i 1-san N.. David I-lauglxh tgirl IIC ORTH 6 AND l0- tW: Shirley Duncan. lltz. Linda Bell Nice a Ross tGov.J. Kathryn J. Sharon Schwieterl Julia Fullenwider. Bar- on, Cheryl Nietfeldt, UW: Susan Coburn, n. Diane I-luren,Jl1tll' nary Ingram, .IUYCC ullock. Barbara Beach. Polly Novak. Tl'llRD Pence. Sandi Pocliros, April AranY- Sandi' Plank. Julie Light- Sue ela PetfY- Tern' 'lo th Ann Jablonsltt. Vg Donna Biehl, Rllft ti TomiCl1- Sharon Cnmyn Cheryl Stokes, xrary JO PlCW'd In. Jeanette lohnion' 1 Mary Cff'he e Hen Gl,and5e1d,.lt1nC Cheryl Ziegler, Vicki Wolfcale. Kowalski. -lan yo Miller. Willkie WILLKIE NORTH 8, SOUTH 8- FRONT ROW: Cathy Cohen, Caro- lyn Coleman, Kris Langdon, Barbara Bennett iVice Gov.J, Dorothy Bienks tGov.J, Richard Lewis CGov.J, Bill Volk iVice Cvov.J, Rob Gond, Carl Henschen. SECOND ROW: Tom Webb, Morris Tubesing, Ken Sern- berg, Sara Spur, Mary Moody, David Porter, Melinda Rodgers, Marilyn Musselman, Alleyne Toppin, Marga- ret Komisars. THIRD ROW: Penny Cockett, Gunta Augenbergs, Andy Roth, Diana Rzepka, Melinda Man- dell, Sue Wolf, Darlene Ginder, Rosie Martin, Kathy Fairleigh, Mary Wright, Nancy Mayer. FOURTH ROW: Richard Friend, Joanne Moser, Melanie Hitchcock, Linda Tolmay, Pat Darnell, Judy Baugh- man, Patrick Walter, Mary Ann Koestner, Steve Hatfield, J. C. Bogan, Steve Pirkle, Bruce Fraser. FIFTH ROW: Jessica Hart, Robert Williams, Stephen Bibler, David Worth, Greg Devetski, Henry Hartman, Carlos Asay, Jon Howerton, David Koerner, David Haugk, Rick Buckmaster. Willkie WILLKIE NORTH 7. SOUTH T- FRONT ROW: Gregg Thurnpson, Rosann Cart, Rick Cary tYice Govt, Pamela Roth tGtmx',t, Ole Nelson tGov,t, Kate NlcNelI tX'ice Giver, Mike Dounard. Lucinda Miller, Donald Lang. SECOND ROW: Greg Crail. Dan Fox, Tom Nlildala. Daxid Brooks. Mike Lasko. Phillip Roth, Roy Boston, John Statiiurd, John NVLICFIZ. Fred May. THIRD ROW: Janet Moore. Carol Reed, Sylxia Heckman. Carol Wendt, Sara Sloller, Nlargaret Roy. Deborah Plumb. Emily Allyn. Nancy Hay. FOURTH ROW: David White, Patsy Weber. Joan Tnrrieri. Sue Nolst. Sandy Hae- kell. Sharon LetTeu, Shelly Scott. Steve Ruhl. Peggy Ploetner. Candi Nlugner. FIFTH ROW: Dianna With, ers. Jane Nleliclt. Carolyn Tlronipsun. Sharon Cornerfurd. Jane Yivliden. Jennifer Haeknurth. Barbara Ziara. Ron Moore. Craig Spaulding. J A -itll Willkie WILLKIE NORTH 9, SOUTH GROUND AND I-FRONT ROW: Donna Sue McNair, Margatet Datz- man, Deborah Herdman, Charlie Brochin, Janet Meyer, Pam Zeiher, Rick Smith, Nancy Kelley. SECOND ROW: Sharon Thompson, Ray Mc- Mann tVice Gov.J, Cindy Gable tGov.J, Max Bessler, Pat Meeks, Stew Bloom fGov.J, Laura Garrettson CVice Gov.J, Chris Cullnane, Claudia Cannon. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Wis- sel, Joyce Brinson, Joani Thornburgh, Lynn Haiff, Deborah Conley, Linda Verduin, Judie Teraspulsky, Anita Herring, Barbara McCammon, Dar- lene Potrzebowski. FOURTH ROW: John Kondrath, Bruce Smith, Dave Stone, Becky Mittendorf, Diane Pe- trakis, Scott Ackerson, Gary Haag, Duane Goheen, Dave Moltz, Ernie Campbell, Mike Hamilton, FIFTH ROW: Kathy Hunn, Shae Delaney, Patricia Palmer, Michael Berry, Myra Heintzelman, Cathy Deal, John Bahr, Karen Delehanty, Alicia Gramkow, Patricia Wick. Willkie t S WILLKIE NORTH ll. SOUTH ll -FRONT ROW: Richard Knight. Kathy Schulze. Carl Roach, Cath- erine Land. Don Ryszka. Debbie Bishop. Dave Kelleher, Susan Yoset. SECOND ROW: Kathie Sue Corri- gan, Ginny Jones, Cathy Hacker. Gail Pluta. Patsy Hussey, Susan Dun- kle. Roberta Marchese. Cathy Del Prete. Brenda Ragen, THIRD ROW: Chris Church. Monte Smith. Jim Wil- liamson. Jim Thayer. Debbie Bechler. George Rector. Mary Beth Hyland. Charlotte Burgess. FOURTH ROW: George Peterson. Doug Smith. Kerry Borders. Jack Schroeder. George Dudzik. Dennis Stevens. Phillip Lutes. David Wakeland. John Dabel, 402 Willkie WILLKIE R0lV1All3W' af Wil Mk, Nice GOV' .I tom. LCC Sllawhuill F line, SECOND ROLE? Steve l-WL Joe Sm Usrey. Teffl' Thomp ' .lim Belger' .sig 3 V HRTH 0- SOUTH ROW- I-FRONT ..11r. Nlarglller Dqt. Hcrtinittn, Charli- IIS e , 'R i Fbr. Pam Zelher -B lxelley, SECOYI5 hompioni Rm, gk- oy-jh Cindy 'Gable lei' Put Meeks' Stew ,un-3 Garmtson . Claudia ROW Manlyn wit. 1. Joani Thornburgh ornh Conley, S Cullnanq, . Lid Teraspulslty, Agni - NlcCammon. Dar. 1. FOL'RTH ROW- Bruce Smith, Dawg ttendorf. Diane Pe. erson, Gary Haag Dave Holt by Hamilton. FIFTH inn. Shar: Delaney, Michael Berry, 1. Cathy DeaI.Joh11 Slehanty, Alicia 1 XViCk. L Ernie Willkie WILLKIE SOUTH 2-FRONT ROW: AI Blake, Hugh Hanlin, Frank Degler lVice Gov.J, William Baron CGov.7, Lee Strawhun, Tom Gorse- line. SECOND ROW: Harold Best, Steve Lantz, Joe Schroeder, Terry U51-ey, Terry Thompson, Al Brands, Jim Berger. I .. , 4 Q A ull SO '-I.KIIi CO-OP, N X U'I'H7FI-LONT ROXX I Hcidc. l.au't'y Hztnktns. l711n1ItI Ilt s Ixcnnt Bcvis, .lzimtw Ht t 1 Batch, Diixitl Moss, IIII1 t Iirzidlvsy I'I'11Ilcr. Mika on t I OND ROW: Keith Iii I':tlrick.,It1tIy Climplwll 1 tiltx XM Once Qioxyl, Sligtion XX ilsli Ilmxl 9h I'ortI. Iom llriwylcs, ,-Xlm t 1 IXICC Qmyl. IIIIRIJ RUN K t t I'lunst1cItcr, ,Inycu I-ish lumt XXII aryl XVCINII. Holt Xinut kt Nu ROW: 'licrcsn Ilullui helm, XI:t1'II1q1 Iluhlci. Slmiu r 1 Iilmyl, Neil 'Ii1'1It1I, Ncu I It in 11111 Kaichcrl. NILII'IlLllL'l Roni Ilttkx tionnxt Nmtxiskiu, Ix.rtI1t I'llIl IXI r tI1 XICIXIIIIICX, Q.1111Ixl1 It in X1 I. I'Itist- Ilulut, Sur IIIJIIUII XI1 t I tr kill. I'III I II RUN ,l.1i1tl X It II xl I,.llIIlI!L' II.isks111. Slit-rtl Nl1I1tI ri I'.tl Ic.tItx. NI.11x Sliclcltt i111 ti. NI.11l1 U'I.r111. NI.1 Pztpgtll. Karen Pgucltcnt IUI Ix I II II I In 1ItlI1 IILIXCITNIUIII. IIuIcn.i Rulit to 1 :MI.1i1ts, lX1tiy:I.1s NK rx-r l.1r1'x 5I.1lult. I iI Uclliitti XIX I II RUN' Rngcl lilmtiim NII nt-t, XYIIIIAIII It-11111, .It ,Ir-Im I-els, ,I1i11 Iliuk GosluI.l. Rick II.t1ttfc1l Dm it tI.tIiI, llol' Nims maxi N11 Ii1tI ltnucr Insuplihrp 1 l Xliilirt Im X X -g-----.. ., i ,J .r Xl . . Sr, . Nny-we ,. Wright Quadrangle Wright Quadrangle has traditionally been an all male domain. This year things were entirely different. By decree of the University, females became a vital part of life at Wright. There ap- peared to be few problems for the males to be- come accustomed to having the girls around, however, rumor has it that for a time etiquette books were high on the reading lists of Wright men, running a close second were lists of names of new residents of Todd, Hall, Ruter and Camp- bell houses. Along with females came elegance to the quad. Carpeting now covers the hallways, making happenings in the halls much quieter. Also con- tributing to the new image was the addition of phone boxes. Nothing like a gaping hole in the wall to insure privacy! Need it be said that Wright Quadrangle still possesses an atmosphere all its own. Board of Vice Govt WRIGHT BOARD Q GOVERNORS-FRONT llcConnehey. Judy Nlalc Salfe. Helen Heicher. E nard. SECOND ROV Templeton. Michael Jar Havens' Bruce Conley ' DOH Sbillman. ' ladrangle as traditionally been in ear things were entirely the University. females fe ar Wright. There ap- ns for the males to be- ving the girls around, liat for a time etiqufm reading lists of Wrighl and were lists of fliimfi Hall. Ruter and CHFUP' ame elegHI1C6 I0 if s the hallwayS- making ich quieter. AISQCOH1 6 was the additio110f a vapiflg hole in the Quadransgli OWU. I I I l t le ii l I 1 i i i L, I I i I i t t, i Board of Vice Governors WRIGHT BOARD OF VICE- GOVERNORS-FRONT ROW: Bill McConnehey, Judy Malone, Barbara Sayre, Helen Heicher, Barney May- nard. SECOND ROW: Douglas Templeton, Michael Johannes, Russ Havens, Bruce Conley, Terry Fancil, Don Spillman. Board of Governors WRIGHT BOARD OF GOYFR- NORS-FRONT ROW: John Huck- mzm. Debbie Hnrllngc. Mary Elim- hclh Rudd. Irish Wright. Kurcn Wells. John Smith, SECOND ROW: Rohcrr Kuznmn, Pele Hzimarng. Gur- :xld Thomlsins. Tim Yeager. THIRD ROW: NIcClcIlzm Cox. Dennis Curry. Don Corbin. Pure Wade. John Shee- han. Doug Crcgor. 4. I' -W5 4 Judicial Board WRIGHT JUDICIAL BOARD- FRONT ROW: Jackie Smith fAd- viserj, Jane Woodward, Jenni Fogel- berg. SECOND ROW: Jennifer Stein, Nancy Newsom, Marcia Bibler, Becky Dunnuck. THIRD ROW: Pat Stetzel, Mark Maxwell, Serge Barrios, Dan Rushing, Wayne Boswell fAd- viserb. Charles Moore. 06 rmzrrl -5-'I X, , k I . I , -Ne? ml-TI X , KV 'GLN Z 4...- ic? Executive Council WRIGHT EXECUTIVE COUN CIL,-FRONT ROW: Karen Wells, Sheryl Shipman, Marty Hasz, Nancy Sharp. SECOND ROW: Bill McCon- nehey, Ron Jourdan fPres.J, John Silvestri, Bruce Conley Nice-Pres.J, Barney Maynard, Jim Widner. THIRD ROW: Charles Mooer, Michael Shaw, Pete Wade, Tim Yeager. Putive IC lfWCL'T1x'E Nl Row. V. COW m.m, Xldm 'cl GND , ', fi how 1 .lvmdxln Elnxxlfrf. l l'E:.l jg. ,usa Conley Wi - .5 C0-P x -Un.1rliQJ' .. l'f'- ow f 'mllldnfv Qi ikharle X ' Lux, AIOOSY, Pele made' Tim l l 7 .f..f . H. - v gli- .,,. fr '-..,,v- P ff--A...,., - r . Dewey and Hall 1 D FWFY AND HAI l W--IARONI ROW: ,ISHIICN linrncx lliuyi. lush Ilml Jmlx Wright IUMA. Dump - , NIIIIOIIC Wise Clmy, lynnu K ll.tl.lIlt'l- 1Sm:clI1c1u'll, Slcphcn Kmg. .-Xmmc Chmnn. .lulm lrcm. ll.ul' Xklllqrkn SFUOND ROW: Dun Pclwl. Sic pham Nlillcr. ckll1lllL'N Xlmuc. Slrphcn nu! I' ml l llummcl. .lamxcn llm1.l , Hill. Doug linker. Xl.uk iiumllmmrm, ,lolm llullamgcr. Rulwri lklllllhlll 'IHIRD ROW1 Nancy Nuxumn. Kujxgu llclg. llclwlfuc l'mcm.u1. Nu R:ucl1kc.Nl1nlc1.lli1l'Icl.lx.ull1x KYNVICII. l'luulu1c luclcxlmml. .l.m Kulmucc, Slew Xlcllmlc lOl'Rlll ROW: Nucn Sch Nucn. -Mlclcnc Nhlwy. Suu llxllum. R.mllx llrccn. Kathy Snwck. lnmm' Xlnlqhcll. Kzuun Wcllx Sllvrxl Slnpm.m. , llmllicl. Xl.ucm l run lx.u cn -30' Dodds DODDS-FRONT ROW: Jerry Potnick. Terry Dininger, Frank Kyle, Evan Cooper, John Heckman lGov.J, William Long, Jim Engledow, Don Spillman lVice Gov.J, John Spiros. SECOND ROW: Frank Scheer, Richard Felty, Mike McKnight. Leon Miller, Jeff Morse, Ken Minnis. Ted Goetz, John Milner, Larry Boller, Jerry Bolanowski. THIRD ROW: Phil Whisler. Barry Glick. Charles Koch, Tom Hanna, Howard Deta- more, Tom Keck, Jerry Sturgis, Scott Lloyd, James Hays, John Lagarde, Steve Hanna. FOURTH ROW: Paul Argyelan. John Helzer, Nick Wey- land, Jeff Willsey, Bryan Bernstein, Tom Baldwin, Doug Jones, Ping Chung Cheung Wong, Mark Cole, Mark Maxwell. FIFTH ROW: Tom Bennett, Richard Nix, Pat Dailey, Greg Gifford, Ted Petranoff. Jim Stroud. Mike Howard. i -lqgtvxgig T,-thi., TWU, Y A - H I, '.-,- 408 -.Q -S P 'Q X . ,.',, - .I . ,..V til...- Dunn DUNN-FRONT ROW: Stephen Bangert, Randall Polk, Tim Kulik, Shirley Burgi fSweetheartJ, John Pont CAdviserJ, Helen Heicher lSweet- heartj, Rick Daniel fVice Gov.J, Ken Moss, Gene Sanford. SECOND ROW: Terence Bays, Robert Louda. Mark Patty, John Hyatt, Danny Chapman, Steve Higgins, Jim Wright, Jon Bixel, John Sutton. THIRD ROW: Philip Schafer, Thomas Wein- traut, William Lee, Gregg Holycross, George Kiracofe, Bill Gorrell, Mark Allison, Ed Given, Roger May- Ferguson FERGUSONLFRONT RO lim. Todd Cook. Mike Li: Templeton Nice-Gm Q ix D53 lGov.l. Austin CISXKQV ttdilh Caswell lSixeethsir: . OIL Timothy Stites. Siufir: jECOND ROW: Bob L0 O , nes. Ed l-ludelson, Ken llile Xian' Li A In ale. Brad John Stromberger. D05-ti, ierger. Jim Finegsin. Terri tuianl Witefti, rm Peet taton, ' I l l 3 -C Q1 1I1I1 'J-FRONT ROW: Stephen I. Randall Polk, Tim Kulik, Burgi tSweethearlJ, John Pont zrl. Helen Heicher CSweet- Rick Daniel fVice G0v,J, Ken Gene Sanford. SECOND Terence Bays, Robert Louda. Patty. John Hyatt, Danny ran. Steve Higgins, Jim Wright, iixel, John Sutton. THIRD Philip Schafer. Thomas Wein- wirrram Lee, Gregg HOWCYOSS- - Kiracofe, Bill Gorrell, Mark . Ed Given. Roger Mill'- Ferguson FERGUSON-FRONT ROW: Mike Kms. Todd Cook. Mike Lingis. Doug Templeton KViee-Gov,l, Dennis Curry 1Gov.J, Austin Caswell tAdviser7. udith Caswell tSweclhenrU, Tim El- olt, Timothy Stites. Stuzirl Grzinkel. SECOND ROW: Bob Long, Steve Jones. Ed l-ludelson. Ken Curnnhun. Mike Mzwtimlule, Braid Williams. John Stromherger. Dorsey Ketzen- berger. Jim Finegnn. Terry INlcBritle. Frank Witecki, Ron Peerey, Drive Denton. Elliott and Harney El.l,lOli -XND H -XRXFN -FRONT ROW: .I XITYITTQ Nl.L'L1rk:un:::. Bill Shiplvn, C473 Cztttirzq, Bob L'I.xxuon 'Gwyn l :nth lxzrk rSwcetE1c.1r.r. Xlnrk Nl.ij.n.irti A :Qs Gm M Ren Linrrczi. Hill lxeiqimizn. .lam Xillfllf 1GoM,-.SFLCUND ROXN',lrm Lir.rh.rm. Gordon NN rzgni, llixni 0'Nu.rl. John Hnxlc. Glenn Row AN isa Li-rw r. .Lick llnznpltrex. Bill LTNc.il. Nlrke .lvlxrnnex lilllRl5 ROW: i.ll'l'f Nkrrgcl. Slew Xxliil.lI1!N. Vik: l'rl'oxr:li. Don Smith. lcc Crxlmrtl. John llrxlenlmiswicr. Xlikc Xnmlrxur. Nlrku Ones. Sine Dngnn l-Ol Rlll ROW k.irl XXrllr.rmN. N.lli'Cl'l NN elgli. lnrrx llrxrx, llrn lil, lit-ir. Som llrirroxu, Rug Dnltollo. XNliil.lll1 llnlin, .Lick Xllun, Roll lxrn- nuy. l'llfll'l RUXX ,lim Rolfrnwn, Bruce litlgumnn. llrxrtl liltnxli. loin llenwn. lxexrn X.rn llenllui. lkltlrc Blue. llixnl 'Ml.irnN, lhxirl Nl.inn. Linry llixix Hummer HUMMER-FRONT ROW: John Horst, Bill Pritchett, Dave Walling, Gerald Thompkins lGov.J, Jeff Alex- ander Wice Gov.b. Tim Leslie, Rick Grigsby. Frank Hoover. Joseph Toma. SECOND ROW: Darrell Wit- tmer. Eric Dils. Tom Rottinghaus. Nick McCoy, Clark Kaufman, Ken Keppen, Ken Dolezal, Dave Himm. THIRD ROW: Eddie Tressler, Scott Scheibler. Geoffrey Schacht, Steven Schacht, Robert Vote, Patrick Smith, John Davis. FOURTH ROW: George Aoki, Larry Shields, Gary Taylor, Jim Frets, Howard Schwartz, Timo- thy Watson, Roger Campbell, Tim Thomas. Lou Grothaus. 410 31:-1: Harding HARDING-FRONT ROW: Stev Wilson. Ken Johnson, Paul MCA? uliffe. Pam Wilson lSweetheanl. Peng Hamang lGov.l, Barney Moss Nice Gov.J. Ralph McCaw. SECOND ROW: Paul Hillis, Steve Hall. Frank Kritsch. Ernie Bott, Rick Jollifl Graham Hill. Dean Abbott, Riqlg Mount. THIRD ROW: Floyd Shaw, make. Greg Smith, Gary Broling Bruce Evans. Hugh Wyriclt, Larry Norris, Don Mauk. FOURTH ROW: Ken Ritchie. Tom Ringelspaugh, Tom Quayle, Larry Botz. Dave Roach. Milt Hicks, Mike Taffe. Robert Barnes. 1 :-52,32-f lenkifls RQK igtiixsffllfif t i.,-lf1i:ti2l.f HMA f Ni' Unditi - p -13. lam Cr: 'Q ' in Pe.,tl'ed: Off 'itil . V , mu, bm Lemffcrt A. ,A vii L'P5llf' EA Glllilltll. Jun., tri. Ronald Lziiii- F-l ff D WD ROW: -55- fig, Toi? C-F F -.vt Greg UF? We ' if Pam- Bl-' X' ' , ROW Date Si5'tifi33f7- l Mis Turner. Rt-i L5 Dj Dgztr. Stats F:1...4 . ,..:, fr at .-sl ri-1 41...... -- ia H ..,, J 't 'Q M 1 U s Wi Z! a f www P ' Mf wf' V ' -2. 3: .X X 6 A A ' rw fr is ng H5 'Q AM Nichols NICHOLS-FRONT ROW:Jeff Cheung. Pakale Fernandes, Tom Lappie. Bruce Beatty. Rob Lenicheck. Phil Mac Harg. John Berry. Tim Yeager, Mike Shaw. SECOND ROW: Dennis Checkley. Charlie Haviza. Mike Mattasits, James Ferguson lGov.l. Bob Krause tVice Gov.l. Tom Pope. Ted Proctor. Stanley Berg, THIRD ROW: Glen Eash. Bill Fai- le' William Bussell Wesley Ferrell 3. .. . . Jim Brown. Larry Kuszmaul. Steve Buck, Tim Cordell. Marion Roglich, 412 ' r v I fi l Parks PARKS-FRONT ROW: Boyd Hahn. Arland Reinhard, McClell0n Cox tGov.J. Barbara Sayre CSweet- heartl. Bill McConnehey tVice Gov.l. Dwight Smith. Steve Cates. SEC- OND ROW: James Mott. Frank Kubla. John Petrie. Alan Oliver. Bill Scott. Mark Harvey. Eric Crosley. Steve Hartman, THIRD ROW: Col- ley Knerr. Parker Brandley, Laffl' Butt. Joe Fiscel. John Fisher, Jim Eggleston. Bill Eigelsbach. Pedro De- Jesus. David Tutacko. FOURTH ROW: Tom Kelly, John Bleiclier. sidney marks. Bob DeIPh- We Arata. Don White. Carlton Reinhard. Martin Nehring. Mike Savell. Bob Funcannon. Ruter RUTER-FRONT ROXM Nfl. Helen Heicher N155 tncia Tyson itjothr Lim bmll Carol Wee L ,N SECOND ROlllgies-li'xQ Katherine Jones. Dianeiili- Heist- M015 Enslen Q lxathl Kuhn THRU R, Harlan., - R K si. Julie Xlai T , hiii.i1:iigm H35 Q Sandi'Gradlek i 'A K RONT ROW: Boyd I Reinhard. McCIellon Barbara Sayre tSweet- :Connehey CVice Goixl. 1. Steve Cates. SEC- James Mott. Frank Detrie. Alan Oliver, Bill Harvey. Eric Crosley. n. THIRD ROW: Col- 'arker Brandley. Lam' scel. John Fisher. lim l Eigelsbach. Pedro De- Tutacko. FOURTH Kelly. John BleiChCI- s. Bob Delph. Milf lhite. Carlton Reinhard- -ing. Bob Funcannoll ' ' l Ruter RUTER-FRONT ROW: Toni Hei- ney, Helen Heicher fVice Gov.J. Pa- tricia Tyson tGov.J. Linda Huckle- berry, Carol Mysse, Lynette Bevers. SECOND ROW: Ann Thompson, Katherine Jones, Diana Bright, Karen Hester, Kathy Enslen. Connie Peters. Kathy Kuhn. THIRD ROW: Gloria Berlanga, Julie May, Terry Menden- hall, Margaret Hart, Nancy Sharp. Sandy Gradle. Rollins R0l.l.lNS-FRONT ROW: Robyn Dtimn. .lab Rl!NlCl 'Um t. .Iuhit Lill- more, Eileen Pructi. Sicxcii l-ink. Bob Htwlmqtiixi. Ralph Pcicrx, gpg, GND ROW. l'.tt1l Craxcii, ,lcrry Jolmwrt. Nutt .-Xllriiart. 5iCxC .-Xllcli, Slew Siii:l.iii'. ,lt-hh Ht-tTn1.m. Bruce Clwcngcr. Lilrtrlcx Xlaiiriing. Daxid Ptcrwn. Rub Sqliimp. -il? Todd TODD-FRONT ROW:Jennifer Cox. Donna Maschino. Marty Hasz. Gail French. Erma Schafstall, Peg Haznedl, Ann Robison. SECOND ROW: Christine Falewicz. Barbara Craig. Marilyn Platte. Debbie Hart- lage lGov.l. Gail Zilla tVice Gov.l. Linda Fetter. Sharon Edwards. THIRD ROW: Carole Masters, Amanda Whittemore, Kathy Roach, Debbie Stretch. Carol Hutchison, Margaret McKenzie. Connie New- sone. Sister John Mary Lippert. Susie Curl. Becky Dunnuck. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Manville. Linda Hutch- ison. Eileen Purett. Debbie Marshall. 414 Stockwell STOCKWELL-FRONT ROW: Bar. ney Maynard Nice Gov.l, Sieve Hig- don, Gary Morgan, Tom Conn ll Don Corbin IGOVJ. Dean Hasiszi Dave Wallace, Pat Stetzel, Jerry Crowe, Larry Clifford. SECOND ROW: Bruce Wheeler, David Gross, Terry Johns, Tom Brown, Larry G l, o tell, Tim Byrd, Don Yarnell, Silag Warner. THIRD ROW: LaMar Pe. terson, Hector Fernand Stalter. Tim Wade, Bruce Conley, Bruce Whitinger, Richard Palmer, C, W. Yeager. Larry Sutlan, Daniel Bowling. FOURTH ROW: John Rob. inson, Steve Tokarski, Bill Hameet- man. Ron Fields, Jim Widner, Craig Hartzer, Al Demovich, Mike Schrie- fer. Greg Johns. CZ, Dennis . . x ' 2 5 A - S Nell Y-,PROXY ROW BML - lc: Gm .l, Steve Higk rggxu. Yum Connolly Joxi. lkxm Han-is' PM Srelzel, Jem Cllllblxl. SEQQND Ylxeclar. Dmid Greig, am Bmxxn. Lnrrl QOL l. Don Ynrncll. Silag .D RONXE L11NlarPe, W Fernandez. Dennis Wade. Bruce Conley :xx Richard Pizlmerf Larry Sullam. Da RTH ROW: John Roh. Fokurski. Bill Ha lds. Jim Widner. Crain lemovich. Nlike Schrig S. nlel meal, 3 X. -Qvhil fggz AJ.. -.T .,xx.?' 9. . .fs ,V .. li, .Q f 'ilk 113 . .Na- x,x, .4 C?- T iv' Q- N 1' ..,x..... f-FT T . 'X K 5 ga 'S . gi,-U W.: .,,, ,W ,VM Q .. 'rl I . fr ,. ' 0 .M 'Q' ,ni , . 4 C ' 1 - .- N ' H if-2 G ' I I I In . ' . Q . 1 I' --5' '.,'r'Q , ,.,.. 1 . ' , .1 lf, 1 5- 9 .. V' l f... .. ,- - m - ' f f 4- :ag-We I - , :' 'E I' gy.. . ' ' 11. V 0 ' ' 1 . .V : . . - n ' 4 v -v- , , f . .--.- 'Q V I 1 I- 4 I - . ,. J. . g ' . H . , A A 5 l at by gm., QUE ' Q ,L ' 42 ' ag , ' ., - .w , f' ' 2 Jai-- . . . 3 , . ,v- - , .022-' -',e . -b. - ' 1 . :'1 '? ' '- Z 'f J-- g 1 f ,1 e f 1 5 ,W f , . .' 0 3 pr, 1 ,. ,A , - H A .. - '-ff, -41' Q- I , 'FEI , g , 1. A t A Q. In 1 . 4-qt , 1- 1,4 I fx 14? ' ,- ':' ' -gt'-mit .' ' A . . 0 ' ' N , D 1. 1 mi2KXg ' ' ' l'EK -X'1si1 -- ' 5 S X 9 ' S X Z., g .v.. .' 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Mathematics: Oak Ridge, Tenn: Board of Aeons: Blue Key, Vice-Pres.: LUNA, Pres.: Great Issues, Pres.: Student Senator, Ahlvin, Eric A. A.B. English: Munster: Alpha Tau Omega: Junior Class, Male Dir., Council: Sophomore Class Council: Foster Quad, Gov.: Shinner Scholar, Albaek, Hanne A.B. German: Odense, Denmark: Delta Gamma: Foreign Scholarship Student: Denmark-America Foundation Honorary: Institute of ln. ternational Education Scholarship Student. Alexander, Larry J. B.S. Optgme. try: Plainfield: Omega Delta: I.U. Foundation: Little 500 Rider. Alger, Mari. don L. A.B. English: Wabash: YWCA: Teter Quad, Head Cult. Coord.: I.U. Sing. Alldredge, Linda Lou A.B. Textile Merchandising: Evansville: Marketing Club: YWCA: Sailing Club. Allen, Mary E. A.B. Government: Bedford. Allen, Nolan W. A.B. Zoology: Indianapolis: Kappa Delta Rho: Scabbard and Blade Military Honorary: Sen- ior Class Council: YMCA: Redbook: Union Board Committees. Allen Steven D. A.B. Economics: Fort Wayne: Alpha Tau Omega: YR: YAF: YMCA. Allman, Jeanne E. A.B. French: Gary: Kappa Alpha Theta, officer: YWCA Executive Council. Anderson, Arthur D. A.B. Psychology: Arlington, Va. Anderson, Elijah A.B. Sociology: South Bend. Anderson, Kristin M. A.B. Journalism: South Bend: Theta Sigma Phi: Tau Beta Sigma: Resident Scholar: Indiana Daily Student: Oceanides Synchronized Swimming Club, Pub. Ch. Applegate, Sue A. A.B. Speech and Theatre: Indianapolis. Armstrong, Kenneth E. A.B. History: Indianapolis: Scabbard and Blade: Briscoe Quad, Vice-Pres.: IRHA, Vice-Pres.: Board of Aeons, Vice-Pres. Arpan, Jeffrey S. A.B. Econom- ics: Bloomington: Dept. Honors: Undergraduate Advisory Board for Econome ics: Economics Club: Merit Scholarship, Malott Scholarship. Arterburn, William N. A.B. Slavic-Studies: Jeffersonville. Austin, Allen .A. A.B. Psychology: Logansport: Phi Epsilon Kappa: Phi Sigma Kappa Acting Chapter Adv. Ayom, Paul M. A.B. Government: Rumbek, Sudan. Bache, William K. A.B. Economics: Kokomo: Acacia Fraternity. Badell, MichaellC. A.B. Mathematics: Rushville: Beta Theta Pi: Senior Class Council: I.U. Flylftg Club. Baer, Bette Charlene A.B. Sociology: Chicago Heights, Ill.: Dean's List.-Baci, Manuel A. B.A. Spanish: Bloomington: Latin American Students Assoclat10I1- Sec. Baier, Bruce 0. A.B. Zoology: Remington: I.U. Water Polo Club: I.U. Young Republicans: McNutt Quad. Ath. Dir.: Cutco College COPUSEIOVQ Bililvy. Becky .latte A.B. Spanish: Linton: Pi Beta Phi, PhiIanthroP1?5 Ch Sophomore Class Council: Junior Class Council: Senior Class Council: Int- pact. Bain, Robert W. A.B, History: Lisle, III.: WIUS Radio, Sports DIY-- News Dir. Baker, Danny L. A.B. Mathematics: Garrett. Baker, Lesley J. A.B. Soctologli- IULIIHUHPOIISL Sigma Delta Tau: Junior Class, Treas., Council: C1055 Colmcl' Ffeshmfma S0Phomore: YWCA: Freshman Advisory Commission: Freshnlgafl Camp. Ball, Kathleen Auue A B Spanish. Upper Montclair. NJA POETVHS Girl: Oceanides. Ballage, Margaret .lauc B.S. Medical Sciences: Clar'S I- Alpha Lambda Delta: Mortar Board, Vice-Pres.: YWCA: Residence Scho UUII- VICC-Gov., Gov. Balough, Richard C. A.B. Journalism: South Bellhl Sigma Phi Epsilon: Sigma Delta Chi. Pres.: Indiana Daily Student. Ed.: FYCQ man Class Council. . AE Bamahmous. Zo: BaBjtI'l.RtJ53T1 Bend: trois and Igor.: FotlUgl'i?EpgTt'inE lIisIl2ttt'alfa.500: Dawg Ll tion, I-me Jud, C AB. Fr itll rt att MTE Bal'neS, Laurent? R- - 'F Committee 011 Student- I lu. Sing- WF' Juliet. Foundation: IMCA' Fi ml Sallt' E. A.B. - ma - - . ,Q-A sun Program it SM Baumgardt. Douglas R' Hundred. Baumgafmff' Delta: Eta Sigffla Phi- B Bloomington: Little :OO Fort Wayne. Beauregzll nn. Angel Fliihl- C0 Democrats. Becker, LMT! E- -'X-Bw Board: Senior Clms Cc Epsilon Executive Boar Kappa. Alpha Lambda Study in Peru Particip Lakettood. Ohio: I.L'. ' tion Staff IIIL' Shown llich.: Briscoe Quad. I jamin, Dee. A. A.B. f Pho Tau Sigma Sec.: mittee Great Issues: St Berg, Walter W. AB cent. Keeper of the line Dawn AB- l-lom tion. Bemdt. James Students. Pres.: Willl Indianapolis: SIRC. Economim: Ielammor lor Clss Council: R: Bierlt. William E. Optometry: Louis ill Intramural Sporrg, B Rtlsc A.B. German: resident. Ifffdnur. out Rm, BLCH-Pres.: Nledicsll I gm. Carolyn N GU- Foundationg ' Novi Bllnifzm. Jean ' 'B- Zoologxl Art: MEP- Pres,:iIFC Astrophysics: Brno B and Blade: Yi'-4. cet Elkin tx tllleg Pi Bela PM .-trbutus Queen ti Alldot er. NIQQP Qllll' :Win Pl: M Ctlllncilz Ili OWQTS, Nucl I A 1ICIi0n Pi. Pledge S51 Bltwomingtdn Thailand: Sigma 'lliwpolitan dub x Achu. 'l'h.,mng .-XSSOCILIIIQIL Sec Ll til' .Acting Blue lllllur, unior Class. Male Shinner Scholar. amma: Foreign y: Institute of ln. J. Opltjmg. der. Alger: Nlari- lult. Coord.: I.U, nsxille: Marketing W. A.B. Zoologvg 3' Honorary: Sen. tees. Allen Steven 2: Y.-XF: YMCA. a. officer: YWCA rlington. Va. Kristin Nl. A.B. Resident Scholar: g Club. Pub. Ch. rmstrong. Kenneth Quad. Vice-Pres.: y S. A.B, Econom- loard for Econom- Austin. Allen A. ma Kappa Acting :k. Sudan. Bache. Badell. Nlichael C. ouncil: l.U, Flying Dean's List. B202- idents Association. :r Polo Club: I.U. follege CounSCl0V- 'hilanthropies Ch.: Ilass Council: Ini- Ladio. Sports Dir.- J, A.B, Sociologyl cil: Class COUNCIL rnission: Freshman ir. NJ.: Pom POI' iences: Clarksville: Residence Schvlaf lism: South Befldi Ltudent. Ed.: FYe5h' Bamashmous. Said M. A.B. Government: Saudi Arabia: Sec. ' ' Banieh, Rosanne A.B. Zoology: Indianapolis. Baranowski, Paiil li'l.aQlB ematics: South Bend: Pi Mu Epsilon: Marching 100, Baringer, Terry 'Joan A.B. Radio and Television: Defiance, Ohio: Pho Tau Sigma' Willkie Qugiijt G0v,: Founders Day Award. Barker, Ronald A. A.Bi Governmentf Mishawaka: Phi Epsilon Pi: Phi Eta Sigma: Scabbard and Blade: I.U Founda- tion: Little 500: Dean's List. A Barnard. Judy. C. A.B. French: Indianapolis: Little 500 Tricycle Rider. Bames James E. A.B. Chemistry: New Carlisle: Redbook Sales.: Student Government' Barnes, Lawrence R. A.B. Zoology: Terre Haute: Alpha Epsilon Delta Pres: Committee on Student Health Services, Ch.: House Vice-Gov.: Sailing Cluigf I.U. Sing. Burr, James F. A.B. Government: Bloomington: Acacia: Studeni Foundation: YMCA: Union Board Committees: Student Government. Bau. mann, Sally E. A.B. French: Wilmett, Ill.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Foreign Study Program in Strasbourg. France. Baumgardt, Douglas R. B.S. Geophysics: Indianapolis: Delta Chi: Marching Hundred. Baumgartner, Susan E. A.B. English: Fort Wayne: Alpha Lambda Delta: Eta Sigma Phi. Baxter, Robert C. A.B. Slavic Language and Literature: Bloomington: Little 500 Scholarships. Beams. John Michael A,B. Government: Fort Wayne. Beauregard, Rebecca D. A.B. Government: Columbus: Alpha Phi: Angel Flight. Commander. Operations Off: I.U. Foundation: Young Democrats. Becker, Larry E. A.B. Chemistry: New Haven: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Union Board: Senior Class Council: I.U. Foundation. Young Democrats, Sigma Phi Epsilon Executive Board. Bednar. Colleen F. A.B. Spanish: South Bend: Sigma Kappa, Alpha Lambda Delta: Metz Scholar: I.U. Program for Undergraduate Study in Peru Participant. Behl, Dennis Lorman A.B. Radio and Television: Lakewood, Ohio: I.U. Student Foundation: Foster Quad Players. Dir.: Produc- tion Staff IMU Showtime. Benefield, Anjeanetle A.B. Economics: Mt. Morris, Mich.: Briscoe Quad. Gov.: J-Board: Stemple Hall Planning Committee. Ben- jamin, Dee. A. A.B. Speech and Theatre, Radio and Television: Monticello: Pho Tau Sigma. Sec.: Theta Sigma Phi: Varsity Debate Team: Steering Com- mittee Great lssues: Student Speakers' Bureau: WIUS and WFIU Nevvscasters. Berg, Walter W. A.B. Zoology: Alex. Va.: Delta Tau Delta: Skull and Cres- cent, Keeper of the SkuIl : Varsity Cheerleading: YMCA. Bergstrom, Chris- tine Dawn A.B. Home Economics: East Gary: Navigators, Christian Organiza- tion. Bemdt, James Anthony A.B. Zoology: South Bend: Young Christian Students, Pres.: Willkie Co-op. Sec.-Treas. Berry, John W. A.B. Government: Indianapolis: MRC, Vice-Gov.: Young Democrats. Bewley, George N. A.B. Economics: Hammond: Kappa Delta Rho: JIFCL IFC: I.U. Foundation: Sen- ior Class Council: Kappa Delta Rho. First Vice-Pres. Bierly, William E. A.B. Sociology: Walkerton: IAC. Bizer, Jerry L. B.S. Optometry: Louisville. Ky. Blackwell, Alan M. A.B. Chemistry. Terre Haute: Intramural Sports. Blake, Terri L. A.B. English: Indianapolis. Blasdel, Brenda Rose A.B. German: Lawrenceburg: Eta Sigma Phi: German Honors House resident. Bodnar, Gail Ravenscroft A.B. Speech Pathology: Munster: Sigma Alplfil Em- Vice-Pres.: Medical Student Wives: Candy Striper: Sailing Club: DCHDS LISI- Bogcrl, Carolyn V. A.B. Japanese. Englewood. NJ.: Alpha 1-flfilbdll Demi I.U. Foundation: Yamatoji Association, Pres.: Sailing Ch-'bl Bflfcocplmd' Gov. Bonifas, Jeannette M. A.B. Zoology: St. Ann. Mo. Borlllfwwf' 'UU' A.B. Zoology: Arlington Heights, Ill.: Delta Upsilon. ScholarshlP Cho Home Mgr., Pres.: IFC Presidents Council: Dean's List. Boudreau ll, Leroy J. B.S. Astrophysics: Brookfield, Ill.: Founders Day: lvlarching IOO. Bowers, Noel J. A.B. Government: Indianapolis: Kappa Delta Rho: Scabbard and Blade: YMCA, Bowman. Patricia 0. A.B. German: Louisville- KY-1 Qffi- cer Elkin I, Branstetter, Paula .lean A.B. Radio and Television: Crawfords- ville: Pi Beta Phi: Freshman Affairs: WFIU News reporter: MISS LU- llmllleif Arbutus Queen finalist: Dcanis List. Breitengross, Sandra A. A.B. Sociology'- Andover. Mass.: Alpha Gamma Delta: YWCA: Union Board Coiiinlzllti- House Pledge Tr.: House Membership Ch. Brewer. James A. A.B. viii! Brazil: Alpha Phi Omega Executive Officer: Presidents Council, I-tcsint-ln Class Council: Little 500: Center Judicial Board. I ,gal C.. xg win? , - ,fl Le sl E Q11-1 l BL ll IA' -2: PQI- l -t . tiff,-3 QQ, fc 1 .tt Xf- s.. ,f N- l . , . .-., 'vu v. .R 31 ff 5 ii- 1,15 ax Y, L. I I' ...M -- .,-pm ein 4 Brewer, Sue Anne I. A.B. Psychology: Wilmington, Del.: PSi-Chl? YMCA? Willkie Quad. Treas. Briganti, Robert .I. A.B. Police Administration: Brooklyn, N.Y,: Pi Kappa Phi: Phi Sigma Lambda. Briggs, Nancy J. B.A.'Mathematics: Goshen: Read. Gov.: Junior Class Council: I.U. Foundation. Brmey, Mark'D. A.B. Zoology: Indianapolis: Intramurals. Brizius, George M. A.B. Economics: Evansville: Deans List. Brock, Mary Louise A.B. Social Service: Whitewater, Wis.: Zeta 'Tau Alpha, Soc. Ch.: Standards Ch.: Phi Alpha Nat'I Soc. Serv. Hon.: Deans List: Soc. Serv. Club, Pres.: Senior Class Council: Panhellenic Rush Counselor. Brodsky, Diane Lynn B.A. French: St. Louis. Mo, Brodsky, Donna L. B.A. French: St. Louis, Mo.: Sigma Delta Tau: Pi Delta Phi French Hon.: Jr. Yr. Abroad Honors Prog., Strasbourg, France. Brown, James William A.B. Zoology: Gary. Brown, Janice A. A.B. Zoology: Indianapolis: Alpha Chi Omega: Angel Flight. Brown, Jim D. B.A. Zoology: Decatur: Lambda Chi Alpha, ViceiPres.: Soph- omore Class Treas.: Student Council: I.U. Foundation. Brown, Linda C. B.S. History: Muncie: Oceanidies: Bloomington Swim Club. Brown, Mel A. B.A. Zoology: Gary: Zeta Beta Tau: Alpha Epsilon Delta: I.U. Foundation: Union Board: Pop Concerts, Gen. Ch.: Great Issues Senator. Bruce, Jeanne M. A.B. Government: Tell City:Great Issues: Sophomore Class Council: Sailing Club: Junior Class Council: Young Democrats. Bruder, Patricia A. A.B. Police Administration: LaCrosse: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Omega: Org. of Police Administration Students, Sec.: Foster Quad, Sec.-Treas.: Student Advisory Comm. to Dept. Police Administration. Brunt, Barbara A. B.A. French: Indianapolis: Delta Sigma Theta. Bruyn, Nelleke A. B.A. Linguistics: Cosmopolitan Club: Linguistics Club. Buckley, James E. A.B. Government: Crown Point: Young Democrats, Nat'l Comm.: I.U. Northwest Campus Student Government, Vice-Pres., Treas. Bunnell, Charles A. A.B. Chemistry: Peru: Phi Eta Sigma: IRHA, Steering Comm., Council Member: Honors Undergrad Research in Chemistry. Burbridge, Julie A. B.A. Fine Arts: Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Delta Delta Delta, Executive Sec.: Little Sigmas. Burkhart, Randall R. A.B. History: Kokomo: Delta Chi: Pershing Rifles: IMU Quiz Bowl. Bush, Cheryl A. A.B. Spanish: New Albany: Alpha Lambda Delta: Read. House Mgr. Butler, Beverly A. A.B. English: Goshen. Bychinsky, Mar- garet B.A. Social Service: Indianapolis: Delta Zeta, Vice-Pres.: Phi Alpha, Treas.: Jr. Panhellenic: Student Elections Commission: Social Serv. Club: YWCA, Fr. Camp Counselor: I.U. Foundation. Cahill, Holly J. B.A. Spanish: Rockford, Ill.: Young Republicans: YWCA: Campus Crusade for Christ: Sail- ing Club. Callahan, H. Patrick B.A. Government: Seymour: Delta Chi: I.U. Foundation, Steering Comm.: Student Senate: Blue Key: Soph., Jr., Sr. Class Councils: Fr. Camp Steering Comm. Campbell, Virgene E. B.S. Journalism and Psychology: Muskegon, Mich.: Kappa Delta, Soc. Ch.: Theta Sigma Phi: I.U. Foundation: Jr., Sr. Class Council: Women's Editor of the Daily Student. Carmichael, Morton L. A.B. Psychology: Rushville: Beta Theta Pi. Carnahan, Dean A.B. Mathematics: Washington: Scabbard and Blade: Pi Mu Epsilon: Union Board: Folk Song Club: General Motors Scholar. Carroll, Martha S. B.S. Radio and TV: Greensburg: Zeta Tau Alpha: Rho Tau Sigma: Young Republicans: Youth for Nixon. Carter, Gregory S. A.B. Government: Vincennes: Acacia, Pres.: I.U. Founda- tion: Sr. Class Council: Union Board Comm.: Student Leader. Cattell, Larry D. A.B. Mathematics: Bloomington: IMU Sailing Club, Fleet Captain. Cech John P. A.B. Chemistry: Skokie, Ill.: Phi Delta Theta. Cecrle, Shareen Ri B.A. Psychology: Indianapolis: Gamma Phi Beta, Treas.: Student Leader' Cosmopolitan Club, Soc. Ch.: Luna, Delegate Ch.: Sailing Club: Chess Clubi Cenova, Nicholas G. A.B. Mathematics: South Bend. Chaddock, Christie Ann A.B. Sociology: Elkhart: Alpha Omicron Pi: Sr, Clagg Council: Steering Comm.: I.U. Students for Bayh. Chadwick, Diana L. A,B English: The Plains. Va.: Delta Delta Delta, Pres. Chalfant, Hope S. AB' Journalism: Montgomery. Ala.: Theta Sigma Phi. Channell, Carol A. A-B. English: Ft. Wayne: Kappa Delta, Efficiency Ch.: AWS: Alpha Lambda Delta' Eta Sigma- Phi: Org, Female Dir. of Sr. Class. Chen, Stanford A.B. Journal: 'sml Wlllkle CWOP- Gov.: DHHS' Student RCPOFICFZ Chinese Students Assoc. 420 VTT27 ,-as I A 2 'U 4 hr' Q K1 I 1- I 4 2 1 J 6. i 3 Q' + 1 , .'..5f , - 'IPX Q' V nf. 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Alpha Omicron Pi' Pleiades: Pres ot' Xl lt ' ' 1: s Leader: Frcshmr Cz - I T V. .. If p,ianOrnicron lt: Student 4 rm imp Counselor. LL. Foundation. hxternal Niee-Pres. ol gilgellcnlc- UUHVL lvlllllvvll Nl. .-XB. Social Sersteez Angola: Soeial Serxice Clapham, Michael ll. .-LB, French: Albion: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sog. fly, ,if Tw lS3PP2i Epsilon: Rugby Club: Sailing Club: Little 500. Clark. George B. AB. Goxernment: Golden. Tex.: Phi Kappa Tau: Nice-Got, nl' Briscoe IX: Shun- Ol Phi Karina Tau. Clark. Janet t-2. Aix. Spanish: tnniniie: .-Xlpha viii ffl Blfllff Ui Alllhll Lambda Delta: Cosmopolitan lilub: Wilkie Chorus: Whos Who Among Students in American Colleges and Lnixeisitiow Llfllllltf, Nlicliael C. .-NB. Zoology: Bartlesxille. Okla.: Alplia l-psilon Delta: LU. Student Foundation: Gov.. Edmondson IX' Xl.R.C. Coan. Dietlind K. 'xli En-gl'5h5 Western 5PVln!5- lll-1 -'xlpllil Phi: lLlbS .-Xrbutus Queen: .NWS Xice- PWS-1AlPha Lambda Delta: Freshman .-Xtlairs: l.L. l-oundatton. Cohen. Linda F. BA. Sociology: Indianapolis: Sigma Deli., llitt. Luton lx.i.,f,t PUbllC1lY- CUmmlllCCZ YWVC.-X, Cohen. Nlaxine X. BA. Yoology. louisxille, Ky.: Senior Class Council: Sailing Club. l.ittle F00 Nlini 'l'e.un. Coleinan. John 0. A.B. Chinese: Elgin. lll.: Dean's l.ist:Hamburg l'rogr.un l'osiii.ip.ilit.iti Club. Collons, Nliclielle A. B..-X. Slax ic Language and l iteratnre: l ineolinxisid, lll.1 Alpha Epsilon Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta: 3-Year Xlasteis Prograni Xllol- arshtpz Dean's List: House Hist.: Rush Ch. ot' Panhellenie lfxeeutne t'ouneil Combs, Lana l.. AB. Spanish: Manchester. Nlo.: YXHEX: .-Xrbutus Personnel Manager. Combs, William li. A.B. Physics: Bloomington. Conley. Patriuls C. -X ll llis- toiyl New Albany: Board of .-Xeons: Phi lfta Sigma: Student tioxeinntent. Campus Quiz Bowl: Resident Scholarship L'nit. Cunnan. Sharon X. Xli English: Bloomington: Alpha Omicron Pi. Conti, Nlieliael l'. .-X li tioxein- ment: Richmond: Delta Upsilon: Air lforee Rllltl Inter'-l-iateiinty liouneil. LU. Foundation: Varsity Football. Cooper Susan .lo ,-X.ll. Lioxeinnient: lndi anapolis: l.U. Foundation: Union Board. 100 hr.: Sophomore. l-ieshinan. Sen' ior Class Council: YWCA Comm.: S..'X.li. Comm. Correa, George li. BA. Spanish: Berne. Cottingliani. Sarah Raclicl .-X li Span ish: Tallahassee. Fla.: Gox. of lloisen ll: llead ot' liox. lloisen llall. letei .I- Board. Cnttom. Irene Nl. BA. History: Indianapolis. Connilmn. Nancy K. BA. Russian: Memphis. Tenn.: Alpha lambda Delta: .-XSIS. fonts. Charles l . AB. Economics: Elkhart: fJl'g1lDll1llltmll ol Police .-Xilininistiation Students Cowling. .lohn lf. AAI. Feononuesz Delmar. NN 1 l'ht Uttlris-I. 1 -lllll'llS l NIH puter Club. Cox, David I.. All. iioxernnient: loogootee l'r:iit:. Dzltitl N- BA, Zoology: Indianapolis: House Utilieer ol' l one House. if Rt l PtR'tt'l.iss Council Olllicer, Craig. Donna R. ll..-X. Soeiologxg New Xllnnn f.l'llWK'llM Russell W. .-X.l:l. Rcligioni lntlianapolis. .-Xlpha Signia l'hi. K nele ls, Student Advisory Board. Communieations Cioortlinate letei tjtiail Cranford. Lynn D. .-X.l'l. Kiernian: llloonnngton Critflilim. .Iaims K. US Astt'oPlt3'siCs1 llloomitlglon. frost-ll. Patnela Nl. ll X lioxeinnit-nl, kileitiicu, lll.1 AlPha Omicron l't: Student Xtlilette lloaiil Steering toinnnttee lrose. lanul, George 0. ll.S. Radio anil IX: l'.il.itine. Ill. Operations lliieqt-it NNN N Campus radio: Lnixersity lheatie Crotisv. Utltqlltlu- K. X ll l nt-lash, Topeka: NleNutt .I-Board. Cruiser, il-illltllllf Xl. ll S. l'lixsies. V USll l- x 5'l ' Ii' N 7 ' tinlp' N l'h I' All. Nlath: Nappanee. Sigma Xlplia lpsilon lainimitnzs. llrwflt l. N ll Enulishz flu,-txexlllk-l -Xlplm Delta lx.tpp.i, Stlulrnt l lettion 4.-innnss:-iii, l7.nlX Sttident Stall: llriscoe, lteastnei ol' lloot. Soiitlieastetn Sluilvttt Nl-ill NUI-lflll National lfilucatton .-Xssoeiation. I l Sini: Curtin. .Ianr I. X ll Xlatlx lt-xtnv ton. Ki.: Ral'l'aDelt.i1Ul11liIi'lll7t'll1'-VU' If: 'Wm X l'l' ' Sf Q LN Councils: l.l' lounilation. tanilx Stitlwis. lteas, Xiu--nne llonstl lrtzis Curtis. .lanis R. X ll liieneh. llv-toil. Xll'll-' l'l - 1 - J N'-l l l M li YNYCIX. Keltllious lotnnnttcf. Niulllli RVl'l'l'll:: lY 'NUS 'intl lmwl Hmm! C'oninnttee. l n'st l ltllu .UI .Q ,'. fl it 175 l I . 'N' ' Lf. Alix' 1 A' J'i't?'i't,f -x ll i 14,1 '. fp- . 4. .1 aff' glfvif, M: .. I is x . 1 , .-13 . X r L.k.. ,fx gvdi 41:9 -s.. t J' if f I . . f., Q ls. -Xfx 52 A .a- us. , 'RT' 'Q-:- '17 I I I ,mare i - 3,-X 3 - N..-f . :LQ 4: it :W K. , W 1 X -n f J' ., Y i, iii .ww an rx Xb. - 422 Kb L I I ti A Y .Ji , - I i X Cwidak, Paulette E. A.B. English: South Bend. Dahl, Peter S. A.B. Chemistry: Bloomington: Briscoe Cult. Co-ord.: Intramural Softball and Basketball: Regi. dent Scholar. D'amato, John G. A.B. ZoologY1 Knox: I.U. Foundation: Pledge Tr.: Ath. Dir.: Little 500. Davidson, Patricia M. B.A. French: Indianapolis: Pom-Pon Girl: Mini Team. Davidson, Susan L. B.A. Spanish: Indianapolis, Davis, David L. B.S. Physics: Marion. Davis, James M. A.B. History: Indian- apolis: Theta Xi. Davis, Jamie R. A.B. Psycholo8Y1 Louisville, Ky.: Sigma Chi, Hist.: Union Board Steering Committee: SAB Steering Committee: Jr: and Sr. Class Council: YMCA Freshmen Orientator: Young Republicans. Davis, Patricia J. A.B. Mathamatics: Greensfork: Delta Gamma: Phi Mu Epsilon: Alpha Lambda Delta: Vice-Pres. of Delta Gamma House Campus Crusade for Christ: Candy Stripeij. Day, Ralph C. A.B. Zoology: Vincennes: Newman Foundation: Young Democrats. Diamond, Susan H. A.B. Zoology: Waukegan, Ill.: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Sail. ing Club: YWCA. Dicker, Carol A. B.A. Speech and Theater: Detroit, Mich.: Theater Honorary. Dickhaus, Steven M. A.B. ZoologY: Indianapolis: I.U. Foundation: Teter Gov.: Teter Head Gov.: Head Communication Co-ord.: Ed. of Teter Quad Newspaper. Dickinson, Diane T. A.B. Theater: Highland: Willkie Quad Center Council: Ed. of Willkie Newspaper: Dean's List Student: Technical Assistant in Theater at N.W. Campus: Teaching Assistantship at N.W. Campus. Dingle, Sharon Louise A.B. Microbiology? Richmond: Sigma Kappa, lst Vice-Pres. Disler, Jennifer A.B. French: Oakland City: Alpha Gamma Delta: Sr. Class Council: Union Board Committees. Dixon, Cheryl K. B.S. Mathematics: Indi- anapolis: Alpha Gamma Delta: Alpha Gamma Delta Artruistic Chmn. Doades, Gail S. A.B. English: Washington: Willkie Officer: I.U. Sing: Student NEA. Dock, Maurice J. A.B. Chemistry: Indianapolis: Sigma Alpha Mu, IFC Committee: Little 500 Committee. Dolde, E. Douglas A.B. Mathematics: South Bend. Donald, Robert A. Ill. B.A. Government: Bloomfield: Young Democrats. Donnellan, Anne Keene B.A. English: Carmel: Delta Gamma: I.U. Founda- tion: YMCA: Union Board: Sec. of Cheerleaders Conf.: Executive Board. Donnelly, Judith Anne A.B. Home Economics: Huntington: Foster Quad: Resident Asst: Young Democrats: McNutt, J-Board: Teter, Soc. Co-ord. Doug- las, Stephen C. A.B. Economics: Falls Church, Va.: Delta Sigma Pi, Gover- nor: Sen. Class Council: Dowdy, Robert L. A.B. Spanish: Winona Lake: Varsity Soccer: Young Republicans. Downs, Stannye L. A.B. English: New Albany: Young Republicans: LUNA. Doyle, Gordon, P. A.B. Economics: Indianapolis: Phi Eta Sigma: Eta Sigma Phi: Intercollegiate Debate. Draizar, Phyllis D. B.S. Radio and TV: Miami, Fla. Drake, Joan B. B.A. Home Economics: Bloomington: Alpha Lambda Delta: American Home Economics Association, Journalist and Vice-Chairmanl Interior Design Club, Chairman. Drake, Kevin G. B.A. Economics: Blooming- ton. Dresbach, Michael E. B.A. Psychology: Indianapolis: Beta Theta Pi: YOUUS RCPUbliCanS3 YMCA. Drew, Jenifer Dawn A.B. Sociology: Huntington: P1 Beta Phi. Drury, Rebecca S. A.B. Sociology: Tell City: Beck House, Vice- GOVJ Alpha Lambda Delta: Alpha Kappa Delta: YMCA: Student Govern- ment: Sen. Class Council. Dubois, Linda M. B.A. Art: Hardinsburg: Teter Quad. Gov.: Cosmopolitan Club, President: International Affairs Comm., D14 FCCIOYL LUNA. Dulin, Julia L. .A.B. Zoology: Anderson: Women's Academic Unit: Cosmopolitan Club. Dull. Daniel F. A.B. Geography: East Chicago: Gamma Theta Upsilon1C0UU' ter lnsurgency Detachment: Soccer Team: Little 500 Bike Rider. Dumas, Sarah R. A.B. Classics: Ft. Wayne. Dunn, George Locke A.B. Psychology and Religion: lfldiaf12lP0liS1 Alpha Phi Omega. President: Tolkien SocietYi I-fmf Master: MENSA1 Cosmo: AHCTSST. Dunwoody, Sharon L. A.B. JournaltSlT1i Marion: Sigma KHPPHL Arbutus, Residences Editor. Managing Editor, ECIHQYI in Chief: Mortar Board, Editor: Alpha Lambda Delta: Sen. Class.Council: Theta Sigma Phi. Dyson, Richard S. A.B. Government: Anderson: Slgfna Ph' EPSllOn: Briscoe, Board of Gov.: Phi Omega: Senior Class Council: LU- F0Uf1dHli0n: Sec. of Student Services. D. BA- asf- ROW' - ,nn Award for S?sI:5Pi'ti. ville: AIPW 'I-V diana lass COUIICII. In . Editor Nlanaxjiflg-UEQL 'f r . PM Bluiiion. kappaivrde Q ID 1. b 1115- -'F' :tame ' , ' IP Headfomfi' C-O xii Religion: Neffll Yam, p so nits. I - j Home Lambda Della- - lenie Self Stud? Foundation: Alph- -- to Rugbl' Club- 5?'j' Senior Class COQUCQI-. ism: Minneapolis. . 1 Comm.: Jr. Class COU Engelhrecht. 512111 Ui goin. Ji. cies Court Knoxville. Tenn.: Tn: English, siting .x B Peru: Angel Fllilhli 1- Head Comm. Cocrc Delta Delta Delta Eruin. J. Michael French: Whiting. Ev. ics Students. Pres.: ' Judith A. A.B. Bic Stamford. Conn. Fein, Martin J. B..-X Nlaxine E. B..-X. Eng Son. Jeffrey H. .-YB cil. Sec.: Young R gram. Ferling. Ron Sigma: Deans List Muncie: Kappa Dei Field. Alfred E. A. Sigma: IL. Rose B Ol Mid-Amencan Flff- Eugene xi. it cans. Director. Fit Photo Club. satin P52'ch0l0S5': South TMI. Fisher. Yip: soc. cn.. Pleiades Hoosiers: I r. C las Fitzparrit. Cheryl FIEEN ood. G Milk A. B- Anthropology irtiiumg Sim? Stn' U mamlis. Fla Ticket Represents gmilom' Mulflzlrei xtstory: Blmnnn if' xlfsrlires.: i Custer, Rohm D tiegiemz htm . Phil Epgiion Pi LNl1CIIii5U-X 1 etbnll: Regi. tion: Pledge ndizinapolfsl inapolisu IUVYZ lndian. RJ'-1 Sigma mmittee: Jr. Republicans. na: Phi Mu ruse Campus 1 Yincennesg i Delta: Sail. etroit. Mich.: napolis: I.U. Co-ord.: Ed. r: Highland: List Student: sistantship at mond: Sigma lta: Sr. Class ematicsz Indi- .iistic Chmn, Sing: Student pha Mu. IFC Mathematics: g Democrats. I.U. Founda- :utive Board. Foster Quad: Io-ord. Doug- na Pi. Gover- Vinona Lake: icans: LUNA. ia: Eta Sigma I TV: Miami. .lpha Lambda ice-Chairman: ics: Blooming- eta Pi: Young -Iuntington: Pi I-louse. Vice- udent Govern- linsburg: Tetel' rs Comm.. Di- ien's Academic Upsilonz Coun- Rider. Duma-51 Psychology and Society. bore' ..B. JournaliSm3 Editor. Editor. Class COUIICIIE son: Sigma Ph' 5 Council: LU- East, Robert D. B.A. Fine Arts: Seymour: Found ' . . Award for Scholarship Achievement. Egler, Dan L. RJZi1yrngisdrijlNDOrm ville: Alpha Sigma Phi. Vice Pres.. Social Chairman: Sigma Delta J0ble5- Class Council: Indiana Daily Student, City Editor, Night Editor Nr..-Sr. Editor. Managing Editor: I.U. Foundation. Eielihorn, Rebecca AB Foam? Bluffton: Kappa Alpha Theta, Vice Pres. Eisert, Sandra L. B A fhgla ginch' Piii, Arbutus. Academics Editor. Art Editor. indiana Daily studenl illgflga Editor, Photo Editor: Willkie Quad Student Government and Orient tlg l Head Comm. Co-Ordinate: Foundations of College. Ekanem Ikot Alfred ling' Religion: Nigeria. W, Africa. ' ' ' Ellis, Nancy P. A.B. Microbiology: Indianapolis: Delta Zeta Pres' Al ha Lambda Delta: Mortar Board: AWS, Pres.: I.U. Foundation:lIFC-:Panlliiel- lenic Self Study Comm. Ellisun, Jon G. A.B. Zoology: Fountain City. IU Foundation: Alpha Epsilon Delta. Eltzroth, John B. A.B. Zoology' Wabash: I.U. Rugby Club. Sec., Captain, Emig, Robert W. A.B. Economies- Evansviilef Senior Class Council: Dorm fioorofficer. Engdahl, Kathleen .I. A,.B Journal- ism: Minneapolis, Minn.: Theta Sigma Phi: Student Senate: Student Affairs Comm.: Jr. Class Council: Daily Student Night Editor, Engelbrecht, Mary Lloyd A.B. Journalism: Ten City: Sigma Kappa, Rush Ch. Soph., Jr. Class Council: I.U. Foundation. Engle, Cynthia S. A.B. Journalism: Knoxville, Tenn.: Theta Sigma Phi: Indiana Daily Student, Associate Editorl English, Marcia A. B.A. French: Evansville. English, Sandra L. A.B. Design' Peru: Angel Flight: I.U. Foundation Leadership Development Seminar: Fosterl Head Comm. Co-ord. Epst, Ellen M. A.B. Biology? Western Springs: Ill.: Delta Delta Delta. Erwin, J. Michael A.B, English: Elkhart. Etter, Deborah Elizabeth B.A. French: Whiting. Evans, Gary W. B.S. Physics: Bloomington: Society of Phys- ics Students, Pres.: Sigma Pi Sigma, Treas.: General Motors Scholar. Evans, Judith A. A.B. Biology: Union City. Farian, Janice E. A.B. Psychology, Stamford. Conn. Fein, Martin J. B.A. Government: Louisville, Ky.: Sigma Alpha Mu. Feitelson, Maxine E. B.A. English: Louisville, Ky.: Sigma Delta Tau: Dean's List. Fergu- son, Jeffrey H. A.B. Zoology: Indianapolis: Pi Kappa Alpha, Executive Coun- cil, Sec.: Young Republicans: I.U. Sing: Dean's List: Zoology Honors Pro- gram. Ferling, Ronald F. A.B. Math: Bloomington: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Mu Sigma: Dean's List: Computer Club. Fichter, Gregory D. A.B. Psychology: Muncie: Kappa Delta Rho, Athletic Ch.: I.U. Karate Club, Field, Alfred E. A.B. Economics: Bourbon: Phi Kappa Psi: Blue Key: Phi Eta Sigma: I.U. Rose Bowl Steering Comm.: I.D. S. Top Ten Sophomore: Director of Mid-American Model United Nations: I.M.U. Board of Directors, Pres. Fife, Eugene M. Ill A.B. History: Indianapolis: Sigma Chi: Young Republi- cans, Director. Finley, John M. A.B. Zoology: Kendallville: Wright Quad. Photo Club: Sailing Club: Honors Zoology Student. Fisher, James R. A.B. Psychology: South Bend: Phi Eta Sigma: Varsity Debate: Floor Officer: DSR- TKA. Fisher, Virginia A. A.B. Sociology: Indianapolis: Alpha Gamma Delta. Soc. Ch.: Pleiades: Alpha Kappa Delta: Organized Female Director Singing I-Ioosiers: Jr. Class Council. Fitz atrik Cheryl Lynn B.A. Zoology: Washington: Zoology Honor Program. P Fleetwood, Gerald B.A. Anthropology: Bloomington. Fleisehman, Nancy S. A.B. Anthropology: Park Ridge, Ill.: Kappa Alpha Theta, Rush CIE: YWCA: - ' ' - mics: Arbutus Staff: Student header: Deans List. Flint, Stephen L. A.B. -cono Indianapolis. Flesher, Clifford E. A.B. Economics: South Bend: Little '500 Ticket Representative: Intramurals. Fedora, Margaret A. A.B. Zoology: Indianapolis. Foley, Mairm l. A:B1LhP:Pl History: Bloomington. Forsyth, Steven E. A.B. Journalism: IndianaPQl'5- IPP' Xi, Vice-Pres.: I.U. Foundation: Organized Male Director of Junior Casa Foster, Robert D. A.B. Government: Indianapolis: Pl Kappa Alphffl Skull JS I Crescent: YMCA. Frank, Michael J. A.B. Government: Valley Slfeam- N' '- Alpha Epsilon Pi. CN' i 52 5 :R - - . 1 ff- i ta C. Xia:- 7' 1..s9 ,f f- ,. 3.2 4- 4 va X -f . V, W- ve T 4 , 3. em V I1 VI fqfd! : -'N fb -A 53- 0 1. K. 1: .1 li'-r l iXL:i '.',- 'I .. 1-' ' 'l ' ' A W N-' ll i C , A In K Viggp XL QV? i f X' ' X Jw-ggi . J A I l f L fl 'JT ' If-N . 5 X 5' E . X' sc- ve, 'YS sb' -- I 'R 2 5: , 4 f Nw-' Q 3 .T . H in -523 Frcdnritk Rithird C A B Histor ' Ft Wayne' IU Sing Freeman Barbara 'z . v J. A.B. Microbiology: Evansville: Alpha Lambda Delta: Intramural Sports. Recr. Cobrd. Freeman, Tinlothy I.. A.B. Economics: Elkhart: P1 Kappa Alpha, Soc. Ch.: Skull and Crescent: I.U. Foundation: YMCA. Trezm.: Jr. Class Council: Little 500 Rider. Fremder, lidwin J. A.B. Government: Univer- sity City. Mo.: Alpha Epsilon Pi. Pres.: I.U. Foundation: IFC J-Board, Chf. Just. French. Richard L. A.B. Economics: Lebanon: Sigma Chi. Frey, Bruce E. A.B. Zoology: Bloomington. Friek, Barbara A. A.B. Biology: Indianapolis: International Student Orientation: Enomone: AFS: YWCA Sis- terhood Committee. Friend, Diane C. A.B. Sociology: Ft. Wayne: Sociological Honorary: Res. Asst.: I.U. Foundation: Newman Club, Pub.,Ch. Friedman, Jo- Ann A.B. Russian: St. Louis. Mo.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Dean's List: Boisen J- Board. Frye, Sarah W. A.B. Government: Phoenix, Ariz.: Fr. Class Council: Candy Stripers: Foster Quad Government: Hershey-Stempel Council: IMU Ski Club. Fuchs, Gary L. A.B. Zoology: Louisville. Ky.: Sigma Alpha Mu, Sec. Full- bright, Pamela E. A.B. English: Covington. Gage, Albert A.B. Psychology: E. St. Louis. Ill.: Kappa Alpha Psi: Football. Tri-Capt.: I-Men, Vice-Pres. Gan- yard. Rebecca A. A.B, Government: Belleville, Ill.: Sigma Epsilon Sigma: Eta Sigma Phi: Sr. Class Council: Willkie Quad .l-Board. Garry, Patricia G. A.B. Zoology: New Milford, NJ.: Sailing Club. Gauder. John P. A.B. Zoology: East Chicago: MRC .I-Board: I.U. Foundation: IMU Sailing Club. Gazel, Christine E. A.B. Radio and Television: Park Ridge, Ill.: Zeta Tau Alpha: YWCA Drama Comm.: IURN Contin. Dir.: WIUS Contin. Dir.: Rho Tau Sigma: Union Board. Gelling, Jane A.B. French: Anderson: AFS: Foster Quad Government. Genier, Suzanne A.B. French: Indianapolis. George, Constance B. A.B. Psychology: Muncie. Georgiou, George L. A.B. Biology: Paphos, Cyprus: Cosmopolitan Club: Willkie Quad Board of Governors: Christian Orthodox Fellowship. Gerard, Donna J. A.B, Latin: Bloomington: Mortar Board: Read Cntr. Pres.: Eta Sigma Phi. Pres.: Fr. Camp Counselor: Honors Div. Advisory Comm. Gerber, Lynne A. A.B, Psychology: South Bend: Comm. Co-ord.: Res. Asst.: Psychol- ogy Asst. Gibson, Jolm M. A.B. Spanish: Elkhart. Gilbert, Fred C. E. A.B. Zoology: Churubusco: Cult. Co-ord.: Afro'American Project: Spelunkers Club: Outing Club: Young Republicans, Gilmore, Sidney B. A.B. Economics: Vincennes: Pi Kappa Alpha: Phi Omega: Skull and Crescent: YMCA. Gines, James L. A.B. East Asian Languages and Literature: Bloomington. Glisinski, Martin J. A.B. Economics: South Bend. Gluekmann, Harriet R. A.B. Spanish: Louisville. Ky.: Alpha Epsilon Phi, Hist,: Candy Stripers: Campus Chest Pub. Ch, Goad, John D. A.B. Sociology: Indianapolis. Goldberg, David H. A.B. Government: Lima, O.: Cult. Co-ord.: Comm. Co, ord,: Hillel Student Board. Golinko, Barry E. A.B. Zoologyl Gary: Student Leader: Sailing Club: Arbutus, Contracts Mgr., Business Mgr. Gonzales, Mario A. A.B. Spanish: Hammond: Phi Epsilon Pi: I.U. Foundation: Theatre: Union Board. Goodloe, Samuel L. A.B. Biology: Greenfield. Gookins, William L. A.B. Psychology: Attica: Student Government: Union Board: Sr. Class Corin. cil: Sailing Club: I.U. Sing. Gossard, Jane E. A.B. Spanish: Tipton: Kappa Alpha Theta. Graff, .lill A. A.B. English: Huntington: Honors English: Arbutus. Staff Writer, Graves Jewell K. A.B. Government: Crawfordsville: Alpha Lambda Delta: Psi Chii YWCA, Live Yief PWS.: Sr, Class Council, Greenberg, Bruce A. B.S, Zoology: Indianapolis: Sigma Alpha Mu. Homecoming Ch.: Campus Chest Drive Chi Bike Control. Ch.: I.U. Foundation: Little 500, Bike Mechanic: Intrainural sports. Greenfield, Jolm R. A.B. English: Kokomo. 424 41 ,X fx. Ir, Q .f 5, -Xfw -Kr, I f Ain' -.P ., I +1 Nw. in WX 5 . 41' . I 5, Ufi . ,If : CFIIIIII. Rebecca S, , - I,- V U tl'I:lINI14 XCIII I,-xII.,,n,, YXI , I I V IX. Brlicuc QIVIII FIINV TRD C, ,mm PD.. DLILI Kapgm. Fra I 'N '- I -7 ' Iv Hpolis- XIPIII GUUIH A ' 'r' Ur I- A H- S-:1-I' InII . -, - -Q--' . , 'A f - In D-II: I f. . --XII ' v x J -W ,' 'I ' :- 'Q -0' NICNLIII Quad SIN Chl? -S-llml S.1IlIng L lIII': CIINIIIIIIMIIIAII fllll 0 . fy xg-, I , -Q , Bloommnmn- BI . .rIfIItII. 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Mathematics: Brook: Pi Mu Epsilon: Math Honorary. Hilburn, Jeffrey W. A.B. Anthropology: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Alpha Epsilon Delta Premedical Honorary: Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr, Class Councils: YMCA: Fr. Camp Counselor: I.U. Foundation. Hile, Alan D. A.B. History: Albion. Hilles, Kermit R. A.B. Government: Plymouth: Little United Nations Assem- bly Delegate: Mid America Model United Nations Steering Committee: Unit Newspaper, Ed. Hilton, Kenneth R. A.B. Mathematics: Indianapolis. Hinckley, James C. A.B. Economics: Youngstown, N.Y.: IM U Sailing Club: Studem Advisory Board, Dept. of Economics. Hogan, Susan A.B. French: Park Forest: Ill: I.U. Foundation: McNutt Quad, Floor Gov., Sec.: Colloquium Series Steering Committee: Honors Study Program in Strasbourg, France: Dean's List. Holdt, Cathy A. A.B. Psychologyl Falls Church, Va.: Va.: Alpha Phi, Hist.. Pub. Ch.: Mini Team: Social Service Club. Holm, Byron M. Jr. A.B. Chemistry: Knox: Residence Hall Floor Gov.: Dean's List. Horvat, Francine C. A.B. Economics: Highland. Hoskam, Peter L. A.B. History: Michigan City: Cult. Co-ord.: Housing unit, Vice-Gov. Hosler, Joyce A. A.B. French: Huntington: Alpha Omicron Pi. Vice-Pres.: J-Board. Howard, Elizabeth A. A.B. English: Bloomington: Young Christian Students: English Honors Program. Howard, Patricia A. A.B. Spanish: Monticello: Alpha Omicron Pi: Arbutus, General Staff: Dean's List. Howe, Kathleen Kuen-Kuen A.B. English Litera- ture: Don Mills, Toronto, Canada: Chinese Student Association, Vice-Pres., Treas., Soc. Ch., Public Relations. Hoyt, Beverly A. A.B. French: Indianapo- lis. Hrpka, Marilyn G. A.B. English: Whiting: YWCA: YIA: Young Demo- crats: Card Section: Leadership Conference. Hueber, Thomas F. A.B. Spanish: Ft. Wayne: Alpha Tau Omega: Little 500 Scholarship: Dean's List: JIFC: Spanish Club: Sociological Theory Club, Vice-Pres. Huffman, Gregory A. A.B. Government: Eaton: Phi Sigma Kappa, Sec.: I.U. Foundation: Phi Omega: Great Issues Senate: I.U. Greek, Co-Ed.: Class Councils. Huffman, Philip D. A.B. Psychology: Kokomo: Phi Sigma Kappa, Rush Ch., Inductor, Pledge Tr.: Varsity Rifle Team: I-Men's Club, Board of Dir. Humbaugh, Marcia L. A.B. Government: Plainville: Zeta Tau Alpha: YWCA: Sr. Class Council: LUNA: International Affairs Commission. Hum- mel, Dennis J. A.B. History: Louisville, Ky.: Sigma Alpha Mu, Hist.: Phi Omega: Student Election Committee: Little 500 Scholarship: Dean's List: Intramural sports. Huse, Rich:u'd L. Ill A.B. Police Administration: Alpha Tau Omega: OPAS: IFC, Dr. of Pledge Tr., Steering Comm., Self-Evaluation. Husk, Robert E. A.B. Mathematics: Evansville: Sigma Nu: Steering Comm.. I.U. Sing: Red Book: Orientation Student Leader: Sr. Class Council: I.U. Foundation. Huston, Patricia K. A.B. Psychology: Social Service Club: I.U. Sing. Inglis, Linda L. A.B. Government: Hammond: Sr. Class Council. In- gram, Linda G. A.B. Radio and Television: Zeta Tau Alpha. Asst. Rush Ch.: Rho Tau Sigma: Union Board: Sr. Class Council: Impact. lrick, Max L. A.B. Zoology: Louisville, Ky. Jack, Mary L. A.B. German: New Albany: Sr. Class Council: German Floor. Jaclson, Gregory D. A.B. Zoology: South Bend. Jackson, Kathleen M. A.B. Sociology: Peru: I.U. Foundation: Wing Gov.: Orientation Committee. Jansen, Evolyn L. A.B. French: Wheaton. Ill. Jarvis, Joseph C. A.B. Governmenll Indianapolis: Alpha Sigma Phi: Rec. Sec.: Arbutus Staff: Kiwanis Club, SCCA Phi Omega: Sr. Class Council. Jvffvrson, Charles L. A.B. French: Indianapolis: Black Theatre Workshop- Lysistrata. Jens, Lunda Sue A.B. Psychology: Griffith: Alpha Lambda DCIIHZ Psi Chi. Jensen, Kristine J. A.B. Theatre: Laurel. Md.: Belles of Indiana: Cosmopolitan Club: University Players. Jessup, Charles Aulcott B.S. Optome- try: Shoreham. LI., N.Y.: Band. Johns, iwiieimoi Reed A.B. Physics: South Bend: Delta Tau Delta, Soc. Ch.: Sr. Class Council: I.U. Foundation. A, Alf le l0lIE?.2g?J3...i. Se? AWS: WK? 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Jones Catherine M. A.B. Philosophy' tiitimiifi' I lis: Enomone: Student Senate: Angel Flight: Class Council. .lones ljqyiapiiq A.B. Sociology: Bloomington: Dean's List. Jones, Florence M. A.B Chemistr if Peru: Delta Gamma: Alpha Epsilon Delta. Sec.: Union Board Committeekf Candy Striper: I.U, Sing: Dean's List. Jones, .ludith C. A.B. Chemistry: New Albany: Student Government longs Juliet Ann A.B. Art History: Pi Beta Phi. Asst. Soc. Ch.: Pleides: Enonomei Union Board, Steering Comm.: Student Leader Program, Ch.: Fr Camp Steering Comm. Jones. Richard V. A.B. Mathematics: Anderson, Jorgensen Charles Conrafl A.B. PSyCh0l0gy: Glenview, Ill: Psi Chi. Joseph, Liiiiis li A.B. Government: Indianapolis: Sigma Alpha Mu, Sec.: Student Governmeni: Student Elections Commission: Campus Chest: Intramural sports, Q Jung, Vicky W. K. A.B. Mathematics: Indianapolis: Mathematics Club: Chg- nese Student Association. Treas.. Sec.: Cosmopolitan Club. Kabisch, Stephen B. A.B. Zoology: Ft. Wayne: Phi Gamma Delta: I.U. Foundation: Rugby Club. Kaehr, Pamela W. A,B. German: Bloomington. Kahn, Lilu A.B. Psy. chology: Indianapolis: J-Board. Ch. Kallembach, Carol A. A.B. Journalism: Jeffersonville: Ride Club: Marketing Club. Kasuba, Ronald J. A.B. Spanish: Pittshled, Mass. Katz, Marcel A.B. Govern- ment: Gary: Arbutus. Promo. and Sales, Business Mgr. Katz, Michele M. B.S. Sociology: South Bend. Kaufman, Lisbeth A. A.B. English: Shaker Heights. Ohio: Alpha Epsilon Phi, Treas.: I.U. Sing. Kazwell, Richard D. A,B. Zool- ogy: Cedar Lake: Phi Kappa Psi: Young Republicans: Ski Club. Keeshan, Millicent E. A.B. Government: Harttbrd City: Kappa Delta: Student Government: YWCA: McNutt Quad. Floor Gov. Kennedy, Lucy E. A.B. English: Hammond: Floor Officer. Ketchen, Betty Lou A.B. English: Prince- ton: Board of Student Publications: Convocation Committee: Ballantonian, Ed.. Managing Ed.: I.U. Voters Union: Young Democrats. Kidwell, Michael R. A.B. Zoology: Indianapolis: I.U. Foundation: Sr. Class Council: Student Government. Kiel, Gregory A. A.B. Zoology: Indianapolis: Fencing Team. Capt.: Wright Quad Vice-Gov.: JFIC, King, Ardella I.. A.B. Biology: Bloomington: Zeta Tau Alpha: Union Board: AWS: Campus Crusade. King, Mark A.B. History: Reddick. Ill. Kiracofe, George R. A.B. Zoology: Richmond: Delta Chi: Cosmopolitan Club. Kirtley, Edward Alan A.B. History: Shipshewana: Phi Omega Prelaw Fraternity. Vice- Pres. Klatch, Carol A. A.B. Psychology: W. Lafayette: Freshman Orientation. Steering Committee. Kleinhans, Virginia A.B. Philosophy: Marion: Pi Beta Phi: Fr. Camp Steering Committee: Dean's List: PRP. Publicity. Kleymeyer, Robert .l. A.B. Sociology: Evansville: Scabbard and Blade. Kluender, Susan .l. A.B. Anthropology: Rapid City, S.D.: Spelunking Club. Knab, Douglas .l. B.S. Geology: South Bend: Honor Student: Geology Club. Knapp, Donald 0. B.S. Astrophysics: Dallas. Tex.: Varsity Basketball Mgr.: Student Advisor: Center Government. Knecht, Marsha A. A.B, Spanish: Brookville: Dean's List. Knieriin, Dennis ll. A.B. Zoology: Indianapolis: Lambda Chi Alpha. Knutson, Karen .l. B.S. Radio and Television: Judo Club: Young Republicans. Kobrin, Jerry -I.. Lvol- ogy: Gary: Zeta Beta Tau. Koeneman, Diane I.. A.B. Communicational Busi- ness: Ft. Wayne: Zeta Tau Alpha. Rush Ch.. Activities Ch.: Gilmmil Della' Sec.-Treas.: Great Issues, Parliamentarian, Steering Committee. Pub. CII-I SV' Class Council: I.U. Foundation: Union Board. f f 1 x 1 at A- I-,-1 if . I ,C-k, if -g. . l- , Q., ' 'X is V:- -sk 1 2 -. A. .: 1- xg, .Wo , ,. 3 ' ,fx Wax 72' H 'V fix ' buf' X-,. L ' , I A' ,ei A, . i i , . . s . U Qt, -1, . 1 -t. fi , 1KSL...L.. ' I .. ll: 'X i lv, 'M 1 ' I -sf kk Ny! f'?sz 'G' L, 5, ffm 1 If f X . I f-: 'Q , si G- . ,- :- 'LN 'Yi Q- ,.., .LK I K tv, ,fox 7 f Lai. 6' . :. IU! tw. fw- I' l x J -Ki t XXX. ,Q , 4: 1.3 R-X fi J ' ',,. .tl - ,ll i i A 4 Laql an : ,fe el. n.l Komasinski. Mary C. A.B. Russian: Michigan City: Delta Delta Delta: Union Board Committees. Konen. Joseph A. A.B. Economics: Glenview. Ill.: IRHA Floor Sec.-Treas.: Marching IOO. Kopp. Keith A. B.S. Physics: Madison: IMU Amateur Radio Club. Pres.. Vice-Pres. Koskie. Donna A. A.B. Psychology: Lincoln Park. N.J. Kraegel. Pamela A.B. Sociology: Munster: Delta Delta Delta. Krieghaum, Marsha I.. A.B. English: Indianapolis: Alpha Gamma Delta. Corr. Sec.: International Affairs Commission: International Week, Steering Commit- tee: YWCA Fr. Camp Commission. Clerical Committee: Student Leader. Krier, Beth A. A.B. Journalism: Indianapolis: College of Arts and Sciences Advisory Board: Theta Sigma Phi: Willkie Quad. Gov.. Treas.: The Indiana Daily Student. Womens Ed.. Night Ed. Krier. .ludith K. A.B. French and Russian: Columbus. Ohio: Kappa Delta: Alpha Lambda Delta: Briscoe Quad. Floor Gov.: Student Government Elections. District Ch. Kroll. William C. A.B. Government: Shrewsbury. N.J.: Briscoe Quad. Vice-Pres.. Floor Gov., J- Board Co-Ch.: Foster Quad. Res. Asst. Kuhiak, Diane M. A.B. English: Portage: English Departmental Honors Program: I.U. Northwest Campus Mental Health Association. Pres.: I.U.N.C. Aurora staff. Kunkle, Elaine S. A.B. Mathematics: Peru: Pi Mu Epsilon: Dean's List. Kuntz, Linda A. A.B. Journalism: Huntington. W. Va.: Sr. Class Council: Indiana Daily Student. Night Ed.. Assoc. Ed. Kwee, Lily Sioe-Lie A.B. Zoology: Kowloon. Hong Kong. Lacy, Sharon L. A.B. Mathematics: Valparaiso: Alpha Lambda Delta: Briscoe Quad Floor Sec. Lagenaur, Mary Beth A.B. Journal- ism: Indianapolis: IMU Sailing Club: IMU Kiva Committee. Landis, Frederick III A.B. Zoology: Logansport: Pi Kappa Alpha, Treas.: Tryus. Action. Dist. Ch.: Soph. Class Council. Landskroener, Linda L. B.S. Journalism: Bernardsville, N.J.: Stempel, Fem. Dir.: Orientation Committee. Lang, Mary Constance A.B. Government: Mishawaka: Zeta Tau Alpha: Jr. Class Council: Sr. Class Council: Great Issues. Steering Committee Ch.: Phi Omega: AWS Women's Week Comm., Little Sister-Big Sister Program. Lang- ley, Linda B. A.B. Social Service: Tulsa, Okla.: Pi Beta Phi: Phi Alpha. Lanz, Ellyn E. A.B. French: St. Louis, Mo.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Eta Sigma Phi: Enomene. Sec.: Mortar Board. Hist.: I.U. Student Foundation. Larsen, Robert Eric A.B. History: Evansville: Alpha Phi Omega: Dean's List: Dean of Students' Staff: Intramural sports: Rugby Club. Lateste, Monique M-L A.B. French: Indianapolis. Lawrence, Charles H. A.B. Zoology: Bryan. Ohio. Laycock, Steven William A.B. Philosophy: Indianapolis: Christian Science Organization. Treas.. Reader, Pres.. Vice-Pres. Layton, Joanne R. A.B. Psy- chology: Indianapolis: J-Board: Social-Recreational Committee: Freshman Orientation Ch. Lea, Lucinda A.B. English: Westwood, Mass. Leet, Gary B.S. Chemistry: Indianapolis: Intramural golf. basketball: American Chemical Society Student Affiliate. Leiter, Jane A. A.B. French: Bringhorst. Leitner, Ramona N. A.B. History: Cannelton: Mini Rider: Christian Science Organization. Leland, Thomas J. A.B. History: Wabash: Delta Chi: Little 500: Union Board Com- mittees: Quiz Bowl: Emphasis. Leming, William H. A.B. English: Beta Theta Pi: Fr., Sr. Class Council: Young Republicans. Lemler, Kathleen E. A.B. Spanish: Bourbon: Crimson Cadettes. Lever, Karen L. A.B. Fine Arts: Bloomington: : Communications Comm. Lewallen, David D. A.B. English: Goshen: Phi Eta Sigma: McAntl Academic Co-ordinate: Student Leader. Lewis, Norman M. Jr. B.S. Geology: Clarksville: Delta Chi. Lewis, Richard Wayne B.S. Chemistry: Bedford: WQAD. Continuity Staff' Willkie Quad. Communications Cbmmittee: John Newsletter, Edx Pub, Comm.: Willkie South 8. Gov. Lewis, Rosalind Brenman A.B. German: Bloomington. Li, Shiaomay A.B. Anthropology! Bangkok. Thailand: Chinese Student Club. Lichtman, Irwin D. A.B. Spanish: Richmond: Freshman Orien- tation.. .Head of Communications: Shea Hall Treas: Intramural Sports' IMU Activities. Lindemann, Jon P. A.B. Biology: Batesville: Lambda Chi Alpha: SAB: Kappa Kappa Psi Band Honorary. Pres.: Marching l00: Young Repiibli- cans: Little 500. 428 ' 'qf z tx as XX Mm i' , I X x si 1- . 4, P' Am. . 4 til!! Row? tvs, F . 1. X l it 'QI T ..i ci I J l 3 fe Q Q I ig -.... aft .X , .9751 . .-.-:Fm 1 .f1.:.ele. , ,aglzgrie-T' ziiaszv ,im - ..... -.-----. is ' i 11: i LV' -. AI . X f'-gg X ' v- N 'F' 3 if iii 3. fa .-'I Zi ' il iff 1, 051- M il N 1 6 lp - -:fi tt 4- 1 sd 2 'f f J.. ' T-5 I .4 Q' XJ ff- l L X., li 'X f ' rl, My ' f .'.-it-.Q-tg I- : ,V '- sa: . t 4- A ..1.1.e- , N L... ,gy - r -1 f . .15 Jai' ilu?-K Baia 'zfr .- E ' . ....... ..., .... ............--- . -.4 i , fi I A it . H 1 't .tif . is--A I .Ag M qgv l i l 445 f. 41- me., A eel' of ,Q-5i1 'Z i Aff, if ,xg I D- ,.a 10' is N. i -xi At vi f Q 1 I , i f I xg. 5 f,, ff 'if 555 --fe f Z . .Qt-J faq Rt , ,. Er I v . 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E i LUN!-ly T. Briant A.B. Government: Bloomington. l,ouk:ihill. Surah J. Xl! ZOOIOSYZ Indianapolis. Lovall. Larry D. .-X,B, Zoology wrllkie South ll, tl.-X . Sec.-Treasi Willkie Quad. Treas.: lntrttmurals: .lutlo Club. Lose. flu-rvl ly, A.B. Sociology: South Bend: Kappa Alpha Theta. losing. l'unst:inet- I.. X lt History: Indianapolis: Kappa Delta. See.. Pres. Luender. Pamela I.. A.B. Psychologyt Chicago Heights. lll.: SAB. l'eter tju.itl J-Board. Luetzelscltwub. Earl F. .-X.B. English: Htghltintl: Pln l5t.i Sigma. I L Rugby Club: English Honors Program: Teaching Internship, l uneren, .l. ht-ith A.B. Economics: Frankfort: l.U. Sing. l.yneh. Dtnltl K. HS XslIttPltXstCS. Bloomington: Chess Cluh: Outing Cluh. l.ynn. Cari l.. XB Lit-vetnnient. South Bend: Residence Unit Gov.. Soc. Cu-urd.. Xiee-Gov.. Reel cus-itl Lyon. Richard K. AB. Psychology: Ft. Wayne: Yxtrsity Uytttthtslles le.nn, Psi Chi: Karate Club: Psychology Asst. Nlzthurn. Gerald .l. ,-X.ll lltsltity. l-vans ville: Sigma Nu: Phi Omega: YMC.-X. Pres.. Red Hook tieneipil ch. Si t l.lss Council Comm. Ch.: Fr. Camp Steering Cotntn.: l.L' l-'ountl.ition Nlucy. Warren L. A.B. Mathematics: Berne: Linit .-Xth. Dir.: l.L'. l-'ottntl.itinn. De.in's List. Mnidenherg. Anthony C. AB. Government: Xlxirion: !et.i llet.i li.iu. N ice Pres.: Phi Omega: YMCA: Chess Cluh. Nlztlecelv. Nancy I.. .-X ll lktvttttttttes. Ft. Wayne: Alpha Lambda Delta: Young Detnoet'.its1 lieonnnnes -Xtltisuix Board. Sec. hlatnford. Robert E. AB. Government: South Bend. Nlzmley, Sharon Nl. X ll English: Sellersbttrg: Alpha Phi: Willkie Quad. Pres.: .-Xngel llieht. Singing Belles: l.U. Foundation: Dean's l.ist. Nlaintillu. .Xtncrieu .X li Sven-lt-ev, ll-- gota. Colombia. Marcus. Joyce R. .-X.l3. linglish: lndiantipolis Nl:irsl1.i'l1ristitte A. A.B. English: Alpha Otnieron Pi. Cort: See.: NNN'-X. l-i C.nnp L oun Exec. Cottncil. Cabinet: l.U. Fottndation: Sr. Class tlittneil. l'.inhellt-ine l'ttlX Rel. Comm. Marsh, Daniel .l. AB. Economies: Paragon. Nltush, Dokrtullty R. X ll .It-inn.il ism: Northbrook. lll.: Kappa :Xlphtt llieta. Sehol th. lhvl-I Nllilll-I lltt Union Board Cotntn.: lntlittna Dtnly Student. Nlurshttll. .lt-llrey ll its tip tometry: lndiztnttpolisi Pi Kappa .-Xlphnt. Oniega Delta. XNlt X. li latin' Steering Comtn.: Div. ol' Optoinetry Class ol' l'l'l. lie.is Xltirslmll. Nl1If'l? Alice :Xl-3. History: Portage. Nltusclmml. l.yly N. X ll l'sXelioltit1X thnx Ps: Chi. Dlilfllillklfll, .-X. .loltn l3.S. :XslI't'l llVlfN1 S+-will HUM' xmum M' xmwi' 1 hiv Club. Nlztrtitt. Beverly .Kun fX.li. Sociology .intl ltltt.ttX' Nqietiptx llilv. Xllhls' Kappa Delta: Residence Selinlqirslnp Pr.-gi.nn Xlurtin. t :trol X. X ll lim --i- lil' Hebron. Nlurtin, Riclturtl D. BS R.itlio .itttlklelevtstolt NNN ill'-llll 'lx S tJl'lSCllSlCli1 Rho 'l'att Sigma. Nlutlit-ns. lleutst- S. X ll lit-neh X'et,ttt.iti.t--Xtt ip ' tt list titl tk-tninittees l --i L lnltlit-ti s l .ittw Tenn.: Deltzt Delt:tDelt1i: L nio . .SV -t. 'W Q... 1- fn rs-y l - Sax wN.,' ip!-R 71' X' ff? 1 ' XJ f X i il we p' .11 .3 5 ij, ..--iff ff X I.. lj X Q-ij' 'QM V X . X. F A I ig h L t e H W1 , 1, I I Q 7 5 ' ge li' 4 t.. fs. - - 1 Q, f xg., 'N ,L lf' 3: l fb Q-v - 1 KI .,,,, :sc ,I it er -X1 l I 3' . xi 2, 'S fi- fsf I' - Exit ...x nr .Z f Nha 3 'ts Sf 'R f-X vt Mau, Marcia K. A.B. Government: New Delhi, India: Gamma Phi Beta, Asst. Scholar. Ch.: Enomene: Fr. and Soph. Class Councils: Student Elections Com- mission: Dean's List: Union Board. May, Darlene R. A.B. Linguistics: Canal Fulton. Ohio: Cosmopolitan Club: Linguistics Club: studied abroad in Colom. bia, South America. May, James E. A.B. Zoology: Connersville: Briscoe Quad, Pres., Head Soc. Co-ord. Mazur, Kathleen M. A.B. Spanish: Hammond: Briscoe Quad, Comm. Co-ord.: LUR for Student Ath. Bd.: Dean's List. Mc- Cloud, Ronnie A.B. Zoology: Jacksonville, Fla.: Sr. Class Council: SAS: Pres. ident's Ball: Usher Corps.: LU- Philharmonic- McCrosky, Julia R. A.B. Speech and Theatre: Rochester: Speech Assoc, of America: Indiana Speech Assoc.: I.U. Sing: Young Republicans: SNEA. Mc- Cubbin, Barbara J. A.B. Psychology: Elkhart. McCullough, David A. A,B, Government: Floyd Knobs: Pi Kappa Alpha. McDermott, Clunc W. A.B. History: Indianapolis: Acacia Fraternity: Young Republicans: Intramurals. Mc- Donald, John S. A.B. Zoology: Indianapolis: Lambda Chi Alpha: Young Republicans. McGal1a, James C. Jr. A.B. Microbiology: Covington: Phi Delta Theta, Soc. Ch.: I.U. Student Foundation: SAB Steering Com. McGinnis, William A. A.B. Zoology: Connersville: Sigma Pi, Rush Ch., PR Ch.: JIFC Dir.: IFC, Rush Com. McKee, Janet B. A.B. Journalism: Muncie: Theta Sigma Phi: Daily Student, Willkie Quad. McKee, Janet E. A.B. Government: Richmond: Phi Omega: Spelunking: New Politics Party. McOuat, Wallace, G. A.B. Mathemat- ics: Indianapolis: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Pi Mu Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: I.U. Student Foundation: Class Council: Wrestling. Mead, Katy A.B. Spanish: Macomb. Ill.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Briscoe Quad, Sec.-Treas.: Sr. Class Council: Jr. Year Abroad in Madrid. Meador, Charles D. A.B. Geography: Navarre. Ohio: Alpha Phi Omega: I.U. Student Founda- tion: Foster Quad., Gov. of Martin III: Little 500 Rider, Coach. Meador, Thomas E. A.B. Economics: Bloomington: Dean's List. Mears, Terry J. B.S. Astrophysics: Hammond. Menaker, Ellen Sue A.B. Russian: Lincolnwood, Ill.: Sigma Delta Tau: Slavic Club: IMU Sailing Club. Mendel, Alice K. A.B. Government: Indianapolis: Resident Scholar. Menkes, Susan Kay A.B. Anthropology: LaPorte. Merritt, John Donald Jr. A.B. His- tory: Chagrin Falls, Ohio: Rugby: Foster Quad, Gov.: Cosmopolitan Club: Intramurals. Mervis, Roger A.B. History: Kokomo: Sigma Alpha Mu: Greek Magazine, Co-Ed.: LUNA: Daily Student. Sports Writer: Union Bd. Attivities. Meshberger, Frank Lynn A.B. Zoology: Columbus: NSF Undergraduate Re- search Scholar: Honors Zoology: American Field Service Returnee-India. Messman, .lane E. A.B. English: Hammond: Zeta Tau Alpha: Alpha Lambda Delta: AWS, Women's Week Steering Com.: Union Bd., Summer Activities Steering Com.: Card Section Com. Meyer, Thomas M. A.B. Zoology: Bloom- ington: Pi Kappa Alpha, Rush Ch. Meyers, John H. A.B. Government: Evans- ville: Beta Theta Pi: Fr. Class Officer: Student Body Attorney General: Foster Quad, Gov. Mier, James W. A.B. Chemistry: Anderson. Miller, Beverly A. A.B. Social Service: South Bend: Social Service Club. Miller, Laura S. A.B. History: Wheaton, Ill.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Soph. Class. SGC.: Class Council: Student Elections Commission. Sec. Miller, Linda A. A.B. Psychology: Bloomington. Alpha Gamma Delta: AWS. Legislative Board: YWCA. Miller. Nancy Louise A.B. Spanish: Hurley, N.M.: Kaplfa KHPPF1 Gamma: Alpha Lambda Delta: Foreign Study in Madrid, IMU QUIZ Bowl: Dean's List. Miller Susan C. A.B. German: Cincinnati. Ohio: AlPha Lambda Delta: German Honorary: McNutt Quad, Gov., Steering Com. of Leadership Seminar. Miskus, Thomasin E. A.B. Spanish: Whiting. Mohler, Howard H. A.B. Zoology: Gary: Acacia: Sr. Class Council: Acacia Scholar. Ch. Monk, James R. A.B. History: Bloomington: Dean's List. Mon- lilt-ZU0. Cynthia A. A.B. Spanish: North Syracuse, N.Y. Moore, Andrew.C- O.D-. Optometry: Evansville: Omega Delta: Student Council. Moore, Darlell Greigh A.B. Social Service: Lynn: Sailing Club: Social Service Club. H. AB- P5 5 iinnrf-mgaiia. Tel-1 PT I5t'lSlOll- f work- A- lf' -mince Net I, I S lt. lb B5 Cl'I6l'I'll5-E , 1 Gm Aalurizafl- -me Emu Dglolvl ' .-d Ljtlrl -' ildyggriiillnll-laonorsz 53137 GM U llon'i5- Marjorie lion: Dililido 1 ,wavilesz K Elaine A.B. ll3m.'m i M S BS Chfmlsmz R7 . ll- :ids Cowl: - 1--5:1 Nr-- ll.A'B' llalhflw' Q 'a 53: Souul0Sl1SOum Bm: ' gl L. A.B. OPT075 is. A.B.. Qfiii Foundation: Fr. Stucel xl tl Ayn, French: Pars R1-el lvurz. Nlurtson. Robin -'Un' unit Mu Epsilon. ure: Duiid Porter A.B.'I-lzsiij Blade: YMCA: Stuceni Ee: llpeis.ThomaS E. A.B. Zi: Club: AFROTC H525 Q Blwnungton: Alpha T14 L A otAeons: Chief l5:::. 1 llichael A.B. Gowfriifii Irziftlgu. Deans List. Nea Student Com. fur N .stai- Alliunce: Sr. C las C: pw: . Nedcln. llilliam .lmeph A E anne Nl. A.B. Aiiirigx .Q Young Republizsisz Dee Sociology: Lzdaieitfz Zet- tom.: Young Regus :ei Alpha Sigma Pix: 35:1 R l-Ind. Gerald F, -XB. Pi' Club. N9llTU1Iln.Charlvs F. t a Cmment: South Bari Nic! U- Gui.. se. wc t1 'Fr Qf0H0H1uun:.llps1 ie -. N0 f1ILlI1.Ci-tis R t 13 u .: TUITK Sandra lu t q Q, Sudan. Dean-N L .1 Xuhig 'Emi Nitty: L M ' -I-B. mu Q.: ., I IRH: ' 'xiflllfft N. HA. Qmfrgmamk tb.. my l'l3inm0.,A '- i- ll Gui.gEa5 S X UT G. 'Eiffnits ii. s Paducah. ic it 'Sy KZ., Denny My :Trina .I sm l 'lm1Htwn,il t' 'ji Ks, phi BCIAI. A33 blCCIltwn5 Com: ignistitsg Qmal i-ond in Comms L Briscog Quad sh: Hammondi loans List. 510' ncil: SAS: Pres- IQBCIW ASSOC- of ng: SNEA. MQ. David A, AB Clune W, XB' ttranturalgg Mel Alpha: Young :lla Theta, Sock William A, A.B Jif-1 IFC. Rush Ffflll Phi: Daily Richmond: PH: :A.B. hlathemgt. :Ia Sigma: LU. : Briscoe Quad. Ieador. Charles ltudent Founda. foach. Nleador, S- Tern' J. B.S. l'1COlrlwood. Ill.: cholar. Nlenkes, ld Jr. A.B. His- nopolitan Club: pha Mu: Greek n Bd. Attivities. :iergraduate Re- nee-India. Alpha Lambda mmer Activities Zoology: Bloom- ernment: Evans- General: Foster ller, Beverly A. :Ia Delta: Soph. c. Hiller, Linda .WS. 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Fine Arts: ov, e , Oconomowoc, Wis.: Sailing Club: Christian Science Organization, Sell ares. - - . ' ' - ' K 11. Norman, Craig R. A.B. Economic Geography, Indianapolis, P1 appa p Norris, Sandra L. A.B. Spanish: Indianapolis: IRHA, Vice-Pres.: Homecoming ' ' ' ' - . G nment: Muncie: Phi Eta Indian, Deans List. Nottingham, Roger C. A.B over . Sigma: Newman Foundation, Executive Bd.: Dean's List. Nunlrzx. Silllglifl ' lg 1 A.B. Social Service: Gary: l.U. Foundation: Harper Il. GOVJQ HSS ' l Service Club 0'Brien Thomas E. IRHA Discrimatory Bd., Co-Ch.: Socia - Q B.A. Government: Ft. Wayne: Floor Sec.-Treas. 0'B'ryun. RUF! AB- Ecogffnf' ics' Hammond' Arnold Air Society: l.U. Foundation: BFISCOS Quad- lee-- Gdv.: Bob Hope Scholar: Little 500 Scholar. S' mq Nu Okada Patricia 0'Connor, James W. B.S. Zoology: Michigan City:R1gkfc d BS Astgophysicsn l . i . ' Q r'Il,j- 3 c or . . - - G A B Psychology' Mom' Hawall rg . Miles Olis' Alpha Lambda DClla: Paducah, Ky. Orme, Jan D. A.B. Spanish. lndianapo . ' .I A B Fmc Dean's List: Young Republicans: YAF. Osluro, Komelia Hongia . . Arts: Honolulu, Hawaii. 4, ., N X . T Fl' S offs . 1 I I REX ' . 1 'sf A I , Q. 'qs Aw 6 6 , lk Ti --LV V J KK5- Vx, C 4 Xili it Y -. .4 l -7.1 ,, C V' C is -F - -- Q f ':'. 1 jo . 3 1.2 4 l B. , . . . gl af- - ibn 3 X jg ' -gi 'TV' . T WR 'y Q as . if 3 ' lcjfji :Cv qs fi ff: 5 A :WS -,, N. ' cl 5 I A 'ff 1 I , -- , l t V .D I X , h 'gh'.ilil- ' X A ,gig-W 1 xs.. 1 , : , gg, Nr 4 tis. . X I Ah' I L rl t V ,- as -a' Q -' '::i3?lX5'- X gains J l . I . g ' 1-s K . turf Ci. ,Z l , 75 K 'wr I 4- . I . 'S X' si ii x. 1 , In , 'ol P' . ...R H i 'W' , -v . .-5 f , 'x 05 ,X 1 I -13 tor, Cul- , . - -. L. Bs. s e'a1 Service: Indianapolis Willkie- Ofief! . :x:,ra:1:.:.f:,-sa ,free as aaaazzf E 'I , Y ung Democrats. Panianv Jadlfll ' ' ' me . ' ' Mrcsllliiilt, Dgioya 2 Sec-Treas., Cosmopolitan Chlib, cl'IlA.Efg6:Sf'?l2!Qe'EElniSj Z I , F anklin, Transfer Student rom ur ue, 4 - - YCoi,1rti5yDeniocrats, State Sec., Pre-Med Club: FY- Cflllflfillalagciqilfetiasgi PEE' Cultural Director, Presidents Council, Hall Senaie- I-ll' a 'Cl Q - ' ' Anthropology, Northport, N.Y., Phi Eta Sigma. panengaie, Cynthia A BA speech and Hearing Therapy: Alpha PHVAISWCAZ - - ' ' Ita, Fr. visor!! E omene, Oceanidies. Paul, Iris L. A.B. Alpha Lambda De i I Cgmmission, 3 Year Masters Program. Paul. SNPIICII H- AB- gfivgrnngiggg Indianapolis, Zeta Beta Tau: Ph' Omega: LUNA? Aftfutus Sta ' F' h D Council. Peacock, Norman F. A.B. Zoology, Crawfordsville, Phi Delta T eta, IU Foundation Steering Comm. Pearson, Pamela A- A-B3 Government 'lack- sonville, Zeta Tau Alpha, ViceePres., Mortar Board, Pleaides, Alpha Lambda Delta, Union Board of Directors, IU Foundation. Peoples, Richard S. A.B. Zoology: Indianapolis, Delta Tau Delta, Song Ch., Rush Ch., Pledge Tr., YMCA, Skull and Crescent. Perry, James C. A.B. Psychology, Phi Kappa Psi, Union Board Steering Comm., IFC, Boardgof Aeons, Blue Key, Arnold Air Society, Executive Ofhcer. Person, Patsy Linn B.S. Medical Science, Warsaw, Alpha Lambda Delta, Student Government. Peters, Marcia E. B.A. Spanish, Gary. Phillips, Douglas C. A.B. Government, Columbus, Phi Kappa Psi, Judo Club, LUNA. Phillips, Richard J. L. A.B. Chemistry, Defiance, Ohio, Soc. Service Club, Karate Club. Pieschala, Judith L. A.B. English, LaPorte, Zeta Tau Alpha, Treas., Rec. Sec., Alpha Lambda Delta, Candy Stripers, Arbutus, Seniors Editor, Sr. Class Council. Pinnell, Georgia G. A.B. Radio and TV, Blooming- ton, Pi Beta Phi, Theta Sigma Phi, IU Foundation, YWCA, Enomene, Emcee of IU Sing. Plant, Barbara E. A.B. Russian, Alexandria, Va., Slavic Club, IU Slavic Tour. Pleak, Dale D. A.B. Zoology: Indianapolis, Theta Xi, Hist., Vice- Pres., Rush Ch., Intramurals, IU Sing. Pillion, Bonnie A.B. Psychology, Plainheld, Alpha Lambda Delta, Psi Chi. Pokorski, David A. B.S. Optometry, Bloomington, Omega Epsilon Phi, Writer for AOSA. Poracky, Mary Ann B.A. Latin, Whiting, Kappa Delta, Treas., Sr. Class Council, Union Board, General Ch, of Pop Concerts and Kiva, IU Foundation, Eta Sigma Phi. Porter, John M. A.B. Zoology, Indianapolis, Lambda Chi Alpha, YMCA, IU Sing, Sr. Class Council. Porter, Louisa A.B. Sociology, Ft. Wayne, Sr. Class Director, Young Americans for Freedom, Sec., Crimson Cadettes, Executive Officer, Young Republicans, Impact Party. 'edd',I'1'Ul A-B- ZOOIOEYL LaPorte. Prible, Larry R. A.B. Government, Bluff- Em- Pflfey Andrea Kay A.B. Social Services, Bluffton. Rader, Carolyn A. A,B, l1gllSh. Hamburg, N.Y., N.Y., Alpha Xi Delta, Rush Ch., House Mngr.g YOUHS Republicans, Sr. Class Council. Rader, John A. Chemistr ' Ind' na, Delta Tau Delta, Treas., Pledge Tr. y' 'ammo' RBJSIC, Milenko A.B. Theatre' Gary Rakes J- - dl . Y - j, ames A. B.S. Zoology, Ha . :af aisgzzra,at,.,,:Oa:,:.aRa:w. ll- fer from Olivet Nazarene C ll , . liip i I i lstoryi lndlanapolisi Trans' Rarey, Kyle E. A.B, Z0ology:Oa4e5ien.OSter Quad' Rec' C0'0'd'5 Ph' Omega, Read, Rodney B. B.S ' . . Sigma! IU Foundation'RiI?!C'arPdbiiV' Speefjwayl P1 Kappa Phi, Rho Tau Charles B. A.B. Government' Dla ic Rem-Ions: Crimsomllfcs- R0Ul5ll!'4l0I'. Comm- Rector Gem, W ' yon' 011101 Debate, College Curriculum Omega Epsilori Phi. iiiea 'siiii Qpimetigxi. New CMC: IRHA J-Baal-tl, Ch., AB. Fine Arts, Lafayette: KaPPa ,3.lpiaa'ThEifci.m Fl' Wayne' Rm' Mi'ii - 432 Ag . L Wei.-5 ,, N Q32 1 7 rc-- 'x I I I l i , el ' ' 'Qi l Pt I N 'io I 0 - :L If M X N I 4 X X L. LV -..L Vmwvqr rv Y Wim-N t 5 1 I J M s ff fi dj.. ' ? ' ii J' . 9 'i R7 I ' B fl - . 1 IJ V A 'r v Y alfa 'I i' x i ,X 3 a ! I '13 ,4, 3, I K -F. ' - T. f 1' ' ,I l x wifi-lp x . I-M I i , , , va- is ' if 1,5 QL. M, 1 Vilvv 'T V All '.. Q N. . Y.: ,1- v-'v fav, r 1 A aaa 1 y- Q- I W A Q- N A' A i x --.- N r X I Ili.. An l N i 1 Q. SQ XX ll. S I I 'At - t.1 TA L J i I . I1 , ' V' st' i c ,QA T ai: C, --x X! 4'-as vt-5-. '74 K 1' f 4 -4 I y ... ff L1 I3 nl 'Q-gill rf.. 52 I E. 'fx N' s.,- l by . . eg.. i 'an x. ees c 'F exists fs. 11, If GY, vp-w XJ if t ,1 Q? .f Da . -,xv pf v 0 R 'tr I . es epo. lyan A.B. Economics: Medellin Colombia. S. .-X.: L i' e 5 d Assoc., Pres. Rew K , a in in . aren L. A.B. Journalism and Goyemmeml Laporte- Si? SSC.: Indiana D -1. . - . . Reynolds. Anita tgtlirlklgtiidgnlfrgiimiigrgl Sr' cms Coumlli lmllafl P3fl!l nlfe: Bloomington. Rev Nl C-Q alem' Rgynullls' Hamel L' BA- -lam' Fliehetu Foundation. ' ' ' .no . ary J. A.B. History. Owensboro, Icy., I-Xniel Rh d , R'l h Chgrlii T. KAPB Clovefilniarienilleliiilf adldBTheTIl:rl Blmlmlngmni Richardson' B , ' 'A Y 01' 1 913, eta Pi, Pres.: Blu: K-y, P -cl: pl -d 1 ' '. 3 5 H Cla Delta. Rec. Sec.: Nlortar Bwardg CHC1 JCS FIU :oundation Steering Comm.: Treas. Panhellenic Executiye Calm. Ggshghh Zttugllertitg Student senator. Riddle. star, Ellen A.B. .lOllfI'IIIllNl'II. Riedemlm H brit enate, Student Supreme Court: Indiana Daily Student, ing Club , u er J. Jr. A.B. Government: Indianapolis: Phi Eta Sigma: Sail. glley, Sharon P. A.B. Journalism: Annandale, Va.: Clark House Xlner.: Stu- ECJKIIIQQVLSOQ: Modern Dance Performing Group. Ritchie. Nlorris A.B. Cliwd S -2:n0n, Delta Tau Delta: IU Foundation: Arhutus: YNIC.-xg Sr, W. ounci. Rohhuu, Donald' Eston B.S. Optometry: Antler-son, Rmgselqr. lllllllll D- AB- English: Frederick. Md: IU Soccer Team. Rohan. Patricia X A.B. Dietetics: Middletown, N.Y, ' Rome, Carolyn Audrey A.B. Chemistry: Danville. Ill.: Alpha Gamma Delta: Singing Hoosiers: Student Leader: Cosmopolitan Club: INIU: Alpha Lambda Delta. Roodman, Karen I.. A.B. Biology: St. Louis, Mo.: Alpha Epsilon Phi: IU Foundation: Sr. Class Council: Pom Pon Girls: Activities Ch. Rosner. Shirley Lee A.B. Psychology: Anderson. Rothstein. Ira Nl. A.B. Goyernment: Chicago, Ill.: Zeta Beta Tau. Rumple, Kathy L. A.B. Biology: Bloomington: Kappa Kappa Gamma: YWCA: AWS. Runner, Peter A.B. Mathematics: Boulder, Colo. Ruzycki. Nlichacl P. A.B. Government: Hammond. Ryszka. Donald L. B.S. Optometry: Michigan City: Quad Gov. Salner, Sherri B. A.B. Psychology: Bala-Cynwyd. Pa.: Alpha lfpsi- lon Phi, Pres., Rush Counselor: IU Foundation: Arhutus, Copy Editor. Per- ' C 1 Sr Class Council Wil- sonnel Mngr.: International Bazaar Steering omn.: . . .. trom Larr A A B Government' Anderson: Phi Eta Sigma: Foster Quail. J- s , y . . . . Board: IRHA J-Board: IU Foundation. 'h F Wa ne Alpha Omicron Pi' Sr. Class Sanders, Katherine A.B. Spams : t. ty 'L - - 5 Council: Card Section Comm.: Young Democrats: IL' Foundation, Sanz. Timothy L. A.B. Slavic Languages and Literature: Hobart: Slay ic Club: Young Republicans. Saunders, Mary L. B.A. Government: Libertyyillc, Ill.: lireat Issues Forum: Forest Quad, .I-Board, Sec. Sautter, Richard Cniig B..-X. Pliilos, ophy: Mishawaka: Eta Sigma Phi: Phi Eta Sigma: Intramural l'I:tsltcll'.tll Savich. Marjory Ann B.A. Mathematics: Rensselaer: Phi Beta lsappa: Alpha Lambda Delta, Treas.: Board of Academic Review. Sec.: Wouicns :XCMIUIHIIC Unit. Vice-Gov.: AWS. Legislative Board. Sawyer, Roher E. B.A. Spanish: Osgood: Cosmopolitan Club. liens.: Nice- Pres.: International Affairs Commission. NationalVGroup tiuincil: Outing Club: Spanish Club. Suylcr' Midmcl D. A-B. Social Mtatce. Iiiriiiitigliatti. Mich.: IU Foundation: Social Service Cluh. Schisler. Ilarlnira ls.. A II. Iotcmlt. Dayton. Ohio: Resident Assistant: McNutt Quad. -Deans I tsllll ultural tiiauil. Vice-Gov.: Gov. Schmitt. Peter J. BA. HISIUYFZ, l'l-Qll-ll flclx lx-lPP-l llfl!-' Rlllf' SCC. SCl10larship Ch.: LUNA: IFC Scltolarslyip Contm. Schutt-ller.' l..intIa B.Al Sociologyl Bloomington: Sigma Delta Iau: Iwislrr ljlllllli X'sC'l 'l N Council. , . A , '- - 7 ' ily: Al ha lamladti Delta Schulze, Dan Sdmnl Rubdllfel' llxfl-'laritiitlilmilbglliitil Yll.-Xcatleniic Co-oitl . letct Ott-nl. H' AB' ZOO ogy' k ' i U R i 'I' C'ltti'etitlon Ilills Ill t'lii tltttciia. 1 13 I Nl XB I'l'lLlts1 - ' oard Schyytrz nrtlyxl lmbdk Dani ,sdmuktdri l I R X Il I5 i R lCh AP S shi: Scxttgs 'Lllll' KB Ini.lsl f Hlelllli lk llll ll l Staft 'I 'I .Y ' Z.. ml? K-r ' 1 fi-' Z., G i I I I I I -. i A in . 1.5-- . 1-. is . 7,1 'sit Q3-N .lla I .fs 3 ' . ii , ...M I Q, ?. 'h ' F? I I' 5' ft: M 5 X . 'RS . J I . ,f .- IB 45 , - I 7 'li 'Z' cf Ar- S 'KZST li ., 'Qs- Scott, Darrell J. A.B. ZoologYS Indianapolis, Tau Kappa Epsilon pled T TKE Chariot Race, Ch. Segneri, Wayne H. A.B. Speech and Hearinggqh r.. apy, Chicago Heights, Ill., Theta Xi, Sigma Alpha Eta, Pres. Selke Willier- L. A.B. Psychology: Connersville. Seralin, Mary Kathryn A.B. English. im Porte, Delta Zeta, Soc. Ch.: AWS Mass Meeting. Sexton, Byron R !A gh Economics, Ft. Wayne, Spanish Club, Pres. ' ' ' Shah, Hasmukh Champaklal M.A. Journalism, Bombay, India, YMCA- The Indian Students Association, Sec-Treas., Acting Pres., Newspaperman. Shapiro Jerry A.B. History, Gary: Zeta Beta Tau, Soc. Ch., YMCA, LUNA Deiegaf tion Ch.: Union Board Comm., Russian Club. Shapiro, Rita L. A.B. Psychol- ogy, South Bend, Soph., Jr., Sr. Class Councils, Impact, Area Ch.5 Action Area Ch. Sheehan, Susan M. A.B. Sociology: Indianapolis, Pi Beta Phi, Schol: arship Ch., Program Ch., Student Leader, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Kappa Delta, Dean's List. Shepherd, Michael C. A.B. Chemistry, Chesterfield, Alpha Tau Omega, Rush Ch., Pres., IU Foundation, IFC President's Council, Little 500 Bike Rider. Shewmake, Floyd F. A.B. Zoology: Western Springs, Ill.: McNutt, Gov. Director of Facilities, Vice-Pres., Wright, Resident Assistant: Dean's List: Honor Student, Fr. Class Council. Shine, Lawrance E. A.B. English, Fri Wayne, Sigma Nu, Vice-Pres., IU Foundation Steering Comm. Ch., IMU Pop Concerts, Sr. Class Council: YMCA. Short, Gail Elaine B.A. Sociology, Ihdi. anapolis, Alpha Kappa Alpha, IRHA, Sec. Shortridge, Thomas J. A.B. Chem. istry, Bedford. Shoulders, David l. A.B. Psychology: Elwood. Shriner, Thomas, L. Jr. A.B. History, Lafayette, Chi Phi, Vice-Pres., Treas., IFC, Internal Vice-Pres., Sec. of Self-Evaluation Comm., Advisory Comm. to the Study of Religion, IU Foundation, Great Issues Forum, Minority Whip, Member of IU Team On G.E. College Bowl. Shultz, Nancy H. A.B. Psychol- ogy, Rockford, Ill., Kappa Kappa Gamma, 2nd Vice-Pres., Kappa Pickers, Alpha Lambda Delta. Vice-Pres., IU Foundation, Campus Chest Steering Comm., Sr. Class Council. Silverman, Sara R. B.A. Advertising, Terre Haute, Sigma Delta Tau, Theta Sigma Phi: Union Board Steering Committees, Jr. Class Council, Arbutus General Staff. Simmons, Deborah J. B.A. Psychology, Rochester, N.Y.: IU Foundation, Sr. Class Council: IU Student Mental Health Assoc., Briscoe, Soc. Co-ord., Cultural Co-ord. Simonds, David Randall A.B. Psychology, Evansville, Delta Epsilon, Singing Hoosiers, IU Sing, Scuba Club, Intermural Football. Sims, Stephen M. B.A. Government: Ft. Wayne: Honor Student. Simpson, Elizabeth L. A.B. Fine Arts: Vincennes, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Transfer Student. Singer, Carol L. B.S. Radio and TV, Hammond, Alpha Omicron Pi, Pres.. Rush Ch., Theta Sigma Phi: Rho Tau Sigma: IU Foundation: Young Democrats. Singleton, Richard R. B.A. Mathematics: South Bend: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Singleton, Timothy J. B.S. Radio and TV, Decatur, Alpha Phi Omega: Rho Tau Sigma. Sjoquist, John :Jacky P. A.B. Geography, South Bend, Intramurals. Slatterly, Susan Margaret A.B. Home Economics, Western Springs, Ill.: Sigma KHPPPL Corr. Sec., Home Economics Assoc. Sloan, Cynthia Dianne A.B. Govemment: Marion, Phi Omega, Sec., Soph., Jr., Sr. Class Council: LUNA: Sailing Club? All-Class Council. Slofkosky, Jeanette Veronica B.A. French: Gary: Newmall Club. Sluss, Kathy l.. B.A. English: Greenwood: Alpha Lambda Demi Willkie, J-Board, Sec., Leadership Commission, Election Commiss1on:ASt- Class Council, IU Foundation. Sec. Alumni Comm.: IMU Student Actlvltles Service Steering Comm., Student Leader. Small, Ben F. A.B. Government, Scarsdale, N.Y.: Phi Delta Theta! IU Founi dation: Fr. Class Council. Treas., Union Coard Comm.: Yoltng RePUbllfal?EI Tyronian Ch. Smith, Bruce E. B.A. Government: Osceola: Phi Eta Sigma-A B' Omega, Wright Quad, J-Board, Gov., Cultural Ch. Smith J. I'I11lfQldAl1:lgn' Government, Phi Gamma Delta. House Manager: IMU ACIIVIUCS- yah? Club, Pre-Med. Smith, Karen J. A.B. Journalism, Evansville: Gllflmra acl Beta. Cor. Sec., Student Leader, Union Board Activities: YWCA- xngldil Convention Delegate. Smith, Rod .l. A.B. Journalism: Sigma Delta Chl- ana Daily Student, Associate Editor, Night Editor. d J Board' Fr Orien- Smith, Susan li. B.A. History: South Bend, Forest.Qua . - 1. I: d 'E AABL tor, Dean's List, National Council tor Social Studies.. Snow. QRIEJIPI Cgmmrz Zoology, Indianapolis, Phi Delta Theta: IU Foundation, Rose tl . ' ill- IFCL IMU Steering Comm. Snowdon, Calvin R. A.B. Sociology- Ivaigfnggta D.C.: Football Tcxim, Snyder, Clark I.. A.B. Government: Ittlllanapo na. IFC Tau Delta, Union Board Steering Comm., Publicity Ch. tor lcix'aCQflE6i1nCiL Publication Comm., News Editor for Indiana Greek: Sr. Class Snyder, Dean A. A.B. Biology: lNlislt:nvuka. Snyder. Hang Pres.. PICS.. Skull and Cres lndian2iP0l'f' Pledge Tr.. - Bowl Comm.: Delta Zeta: Df Rho Tau Slgmf staff. Donna L Sr, Class COW American Fielc Alpha Gamma burg Studi' PIO Phi Eta Sigmai pon, Alpha Ph Leader: Angel A,B. English: French Student- Steinhauer, Hel Vice-Gov. of 5 Arbutus Staff. Alpha Theta: A Steering Comn' Indianapolis: M Sociology: Rich Inc. Stewart. Sh Cadettes: Persh Comm. Stine, David B Delegate: YMC. Wayne: Phi Eta Foundation: IRQ Mishawaka: Hill: Wright Deans List. Stout, Jem Ober B.S. ' ence Claude Elizabeth A.B. Social Service, Strueh, Paul E. BA Mennonite 5311 C. AB Cultural Spfakers T- A.B. .Il'. Sllp an' '. Chupsonlzllse H00sieisf 1U tor? South genes Comm., lgmil Dennis J' B Blo Omiftston. Telander List: Fr- teer B Q hum. iii., , Greai Nun IOI1: ph ' 'Wt Ennis ureau i Eta B.A. psi LUNAQ isilon. Pied., T nd I-learingSTheE: -S, Seite. waitin., X-B: English: La. l. Byron R, AVR dia: YMCA: The aperman. Shapiro' t: LUNA Delega. i L. A.B. Psychol- fffil Ch.: Action, 'i Beta Phi. Schol- elta: Alpha Kappa ihesterlield: Alpha it's Council: Little ..: McNutt. Gov., tant: Dean's List: A.B. English: Fi, im. Ch.: IMU Pop t. Sociology: lndi. nas J. A.B. Chem. Vice-Pres.. Treas.g .dvisory Comm. to n. Minority hNhip: f H. A.B. Psychol- Kappa Pickers? us Chest Steering sing: Terre Haute: ig Committees: Jr, . B.A. Psychology: lent Mental Health tavid Randall A.B. Sing: Scuba Club: Student. Simpson, Gamma: Transfer Alpha Omicron Pi, roundationz Young auth Bend: Sigma Decatur: Alpha Phi ramurals. Slatterly, III.: Sigma Kappa, A.B. Government: JNA: Sailing Club: ch: Gary: Newman 1a Lambda Delta: 1 Commission: Sr. ' Student Activities ta Theta: IU Foun- foung Republicans: Phi Eta Sigma: Ph' J. Hamid II A.B. Activities: Flying wille: Gamma Ph' :sg YWCA: Impaiit na Delta Chi: Indi- J-Board: Fr. Orien- W, Richard E. A-5- Rose Bowl Comm? iology: Washington- IndianapoliS1 Della r Kiva Comm.: IFC Sr. C1355 Council. Snyder- Marti R- A.B. Government: Louisville, 5 ' . Pi-es., Pres., Rush Ch.: IFC President's Councilzlluyhi gi1ngaaAll5hi: Mu' Vice' Skull and Crescent: Dean's List. Somers, Penelope Firman fi B M.Ou2qat'On3 Indianapolis. Spicer, Lynn A. A.B. Psychologyg Cincinnati Ohio. 529 IOIUSYZ Pledge Tr.: Pleiades: Mortar Board: Panhellenic Execuiive Cou lgmegai Bowl Comm.: IU Foundation. Spoolstra, Gail A. A.B. German' l gg l Roie Delta Zeta: Delta Phi Alpha. Sprunger, Erick s. B.S. ' ' n Hinapolm Rho Tau Sigma. Radio and TV, Berne: Staff, Donna L. A.B. French: Birmingham, Ala.: Si ma , Sr. Class Council: Activities Fair: Students for Niion:Igtinlciialrglervliceeciqgecgf American Field Service Club. Stahl, Carol L. B.A. Microbiology' Bloomh lid: Alpha Gamma Delta. Stamper, Jolm W. B.A. Philosophy: New Castle- HZ I burg Study Program: 3 Year Masters Program: Philosophy Honors PEO rami Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Beta Kappa. Stanley, Susan M. A.B. Sociology. Lf mfg: port: Alpha Phi. Rec. Sec.: Psi Chi, National Psychology Honoraryl' Stfdent Leader: Angel Flight: Fr. Camp Counselor: Dean's List. Stasey Joseph P A.B. English: Gary: McNutt, Lumen Staff, Floor Soc. Ch.: Deank Listf French Student-Faculty Undergraduate Advisory' Board. Pres. A ' Steinhauer, Helene R. A.B. English: Hastingsen-Hudson, N.Y.: Forest Quad Vice-Gov. of Sherwood House: IU Foundation: Hoosier Host: Baha'i Club: Arbutus Staff. Sterner, Susan Elizabeth A.B. French: Indianapolis: Kappa Alpha Theta: Alpha Lambda Delta, Pleiades: Mortar Board: IU Foundation Steering Comm.: YWCA, Vice-Pres. Stevens, Michael D. B.S. Chemistry' Indianapolis: Marching 100: Auditorium Usher Corps. Stewart, John C. A,Bi Sociology: Richmond: Flying Club: Skiing Club: Spelunk Club: International Inc. Stewart, Sharon M. A.B. Zoology: Wyoming, Ohio: Chi Omega: Crimson Cadettes: Pershing Rifle Sponser: Sailing Club: Union Board Comm.: SAB Comm. Stine, David B.S. Optometry: Dayton, Ohio: Zeta Beta Tau, Sec.: LUNA Delegate: YMCA: Union Board Comm. Stoller, Steven E. A.B. Zoology: Ft. Wayne: Phi Eta Sigma: Wilkie Quad, Treas.: WFIU Newscaster: IU Sing: IU Foundation: IRHA Soc. Coord. Stoneburner, James Louis A.B. Psychology: Mishawaka: Marching 100: IU Sing. Stonger, Tristan V. A.B. Zoology: Bunker Hill: Wright Quad, J-Board, Hummer Pres.: IU Foundation: Little 500 Coach: Dean's List. Storms, Pamela S. A.B. Biology: Evansville. Stout, Jerry A. B.F.A. Fine Arts: Ft. Wayne: Dean's List. Strain, Barbara Ober B.S. Biology: Bloomington: Alpha Lambda Delta: Tryus. Strain, Clar- ence Claude A.B. Spanish: Bloomington: Tryus: Youth for Nixon. Stronowicz, Elizabeth A.B. Russian: Boonville: Sr. Class Council. Stroud, Darlene A. A.B. Social Service: Dale: Social Service Club: Young Republicans. Strueh, William P. A.B. Zoology: Evansville, Sigma Pi: Intramurals. Stucky, Paul E. B.A. Economics: Berne: Economics Club: Soccer Team, Co-Captain: Mennonite Fellowship: Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Sturzenberger, Su- san C. A.B. Psychology: Milford, Ohio: Psi Chi: McNutt, J-Board, Ch., Cultural Co-ord. Summers, Mareda Ann A.B. Speech and Theatre: Warsaw: Speakers Bureau: Teter Quad, Gov., Boisen Hall Treas. Summerville, Gregg T. A.B. Zoology: Beech Grove: Kappa Sigma, Grand Master of Ceremonies: Jr. Class Council. Suppan, Elise Claire A.B. Sociology: Reading, Pa.: Alpha Chi Omega, Rush Ch., Song Leader: Union Board Steering Comm.: Young Republicans: Singing Hoosiers: IU Foundation: Miss IU Pageant. Surges, Kathleen Ann A.B. His- tory: South Bend: Teter Quad Government: Union Board Comm.: Auditorium Series Comm.: IU Foundation, Sutton, Dennis D. B.A. Pre-Law: Waterloo: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Phi Omega: Sr. Class Treas.: Sr. Class Council. Swartz, Dennis J. B.A. Psychology: Mishawaka. Taylor, Phyllis A. A.B. Biology: Bloomington. Telander, Marci A. B.A. English: Peoria, Ill.: Kappa Kappa Gamma: DC3l'l'5 List: Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr. Class Councils: Student Government: YWCA Vvlunr teer Bureau Ch.: Impact Party Rep. Tereba, Allan M. B.S. Chemistry: Elm- hurst, Ill.: Alpha Chi Sigma, Pres.: Foster Quad J-Board:-Student Leader: Great Issues: Fr. Orientator. Terkhorn, John Stephen A.B. History:.Bl00mlf1gs ton: Phi Eta Sigma: McNutt Quad, Soc. Director. Terkhorn, Lvflel R1fy '0 'd A.B. English Bloomington: Delta Gamma: Eta Sigma Phi. Terellr MCFVUI Dal? B.A. Psychology: Earl Park: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Blue Key: LUNA: Quiz Bowl: Arthur Metz Scholar. g.. 'T' ii, get I XQ I' -ij, QB. -1 L-. T. .jg ,,, ., ew I i T l i i' 'rr il 2 2 S- ., Q U . -N PT . I' i . l ,. .. tx. X-Y, l G- V s lp, , , Y 91 ' X l V Q 'E IEW' 1,2 t 18' B L , 5 I 9 W' i Tow I . Y I if'-' ': r' ' ri - -- - I . ' 1 i l l I Ax! rl .yffx . i ik :- :LI fx 1 f -l .lf fl' 2. F Q-.-SSI., , .J ' Q ' , A v ,ex ,. ' V 1' ' . 4.!- Y -. S- S ,L ,.. P' A oN,,,, .I l , 1- 1 'll uf' w: .'.'.,' T .Ili , . ' ' - Cheerleading: SAB- Steering . , D Wd F, A-B' Zoology, Indianapolis. - J' t l'3'F..'l.5ff 'imf1U.ste-ring Cofvm-1 Mode' .UTS IITSSZQTSLETQPSIZL EEF. K B.A. German: speedwayl Slgmf' 'QPPH' A P a Karim E A B. si' ma Secs Read Center, Gov., JudlClal Board' Tlfqmpsont I h Lambda Mithevmaticgz Rensselaer: PliflBita ll3hiarFcgrelil'es6CPliVll::Ieti Tqtorbecke. Delta: Enomenel Pleldesi Of af 9. ' 7 fi ld Mass' Card Section: L Anette A.B. Textile Merchandising: SPFIUE 9 L -' , . 1 Cgnpus Chest: Angel Flight: Tryus Party. Thorp, Susgm A.B. Social Service Tipton: Alpha Omicron Pi: YWCA: Social Service Clu . , . h' 3 S' Delta Tau, Hospitality , Tiber, Jeanne R. A.B. French, Dayton. 0 IQ 'gmaln Comm. Tiley, Mary . ' - d F lt Relations Steen g Q Ch Sr' Class Collncll, Stu' enltfl icilgha Gamma Delta, Rec. Sec., Vice-Pres.. Gay B.A. Spanish, St. Louis, o ' ' Pledge Trainer: Alpha Lambda Delta: YWCA, Ch., Studept Eeaderclloggi Q Carolyn Sue B.S. Radio and TV: Cincinnati, Ohio: YW1QAikalQa, K. B-S '- . - 't Sh 1 eg Foster Quad, Rec. Co ord. og - -- lor, Umversi Y ow im .. Omega Delta. Divison of Optometry, Pres, - . Optometry: Honolulu, Hawaii: - ' . . Tomchin, David L. A.B. Government: PTIUCSIOU: W. Va., PRP, Pres., Vice- Pres., Treas.: Student Government. PIT V . l M h tics W Lafayette' Phi Eta Sigma. Toney. . f F . A.B. at ema : - a DIal3Els,Lc?h,ilK? Iltflllathematics: Carmel: Phi Mu Epsilon: Mathematics Club: Computer Club. Toney, Wallace A. A.B. Slavic Languages and Literature: I University City, Mo.: Fr. Camp, Steering Comm.: Sr. Class Council: Slavic h er 6 IR 1 Club: Card Section Comm. Tool, Barbara C. A.B. English: New Albany: ' ... , 1, Dean's List. Torcom, Landis D. A.B. Spanish: Wood Dale, Ill.: Delta Gamma. ' Toth, Mark E. A.B. Zoology: South Bend: Sigma Nu: Phi Eta Sigma: Golf Team: I-Men's Club: Dean's List. Trahan, L. Janelle A.B. Government: Ply- mouth. Troyer, Gary K. B.A. English: Elkhart. Turner, Mary Ann Geol- ogy: Indianapolis: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Geology Club: Spelunking Club. C Q. Q Uchal, Barbara A. B.A. Sociology? Rochester, N.Y. R M , Q t ' Q5 . Ulrey, Pauline LaJune A.B. Social Service: Indianapolis: Social Service Club: Dean's List. Unser, Robert L. B.S. Optometry: Bloomington: Omega Epsilon Phi. Uslan, Paul C. A.B. Zoology: Deal Park, NJ.: Sigma Alpha Mu: Student Athletic Board Comm.: Intramurals: IU Sing. Vanderplough, John R. A.B. Linguistics: Michigan City: NDFL Fellowship Recipient to African Institute Duquesne University, Pittsburgh: Wright Quad, Student Government: Linguis- tics Club. Vane, Gregg A. B.S. Geophysics: Martinsville: Delta Chi, Treas.: Sr. Class Council: Geology Club: Sailing Club: Student Leader: YMCA. T' Van Willklet Douglas E, A.B. Government: Richmond. Veysey, Catherine Ann A-B- SPQCCII and Heating: Downers Grove, Ill.: Gamma Phi Beta: YWCA, PFCS-.-V106-PWS.: Campus Chest, Sec.: Bureau of Philanthropic Affairs, Ch.: IU Sing, .Stage Director: IU Foundation. Vint, Peter David Prescott B.S Mathematics: Bloomington: Phi Mu Epsilon: Rugby Club, Equipment Mngr. gflgeftgteven B.A. H1story:'South Bend: Zeta Beta Tau: Pledge Class res-t Ulsfandlng FY-: Fr. Advisory Commission: History Advisory Board, golk, Edwin H. A.B. Government: Takoma Park. Md.: Alpha Epsilon Pi CC., Rl1Sh Ch-1 IFC, Publications Dir.: Marching Hundred: Student Senator. Y VVUUVZS1 Micholas B.S. Optometry' Anderson' Ch' Ph' O - ' ' Ellub: sr. Class council. wackowski, at-ace E. AfB. ooverpfiislf lg,1,5'f1':Q,nf UPI Qual- GGY-2 WIUS- We-ggoner, Charles E. Jr. B.S. Radio and' rv- Indianapolls: University Showtime: Christian Science. Wagner Mary C A B. Government: Rushville: Ph' O ' . ' . Psychology: sheibwnie. I mega' Student Leader' Wwe mf A- A-3- w li, D ' - , . . Ski? CluZnn?eg. A.B. Chemistry, Indianapolis: Alpha Chi Sigma, Vice-Pres' Washingtgml cgi ggliadgeboalgd- gi-Gov. Walsh, Jelfrey T. A.B. Psycholulgll: L I I '. 'si 1,-YOUUS RePUbllCf1nS. Waltemath, William Griffith, Phi Eta Sigma. Walter, Michael A B Govern - - . I . Daily Student: Great Issues Senate: Government Dcplnlgmi dent Ad . .visory Comm.. Student Interest Commission. Warmoth K -..t- I I A.B. History: Indianapolis: Briscoe Quad, Gov. Sec- IU Foundmion rain? . ' 1 ing. 436 l'3f vi, QNQ f' N. kv C' I fi . H: . R' L A fi E Li 3, vw, :' VX. I ,ilk I 1 ' Q ,.. U' FA. b I avi Q ci 40- I -X fi --1-' . f-,w.- , i C. . 17' :Z sf- 1 -.Q w 14 f. ,1- .UM l I 1 ,,,. fi t wg.-- 11- Vb' - Ytvzf, 1--P .af Q' . '7 v- 7.-v. sx 5 97? 'Uv it 4 I . N ff 3 ' 'P :. 32' 1 f.- flex b C X J X .sq V I. mi .,,,,, 1 75' an L . Q - .C A 71 I Y, .-4- I '. . I7-YY'-C W . 'X-,. 4, gy ? ' ' l ng... LM D f 5-I QA, 9 ' '- . Qi V . I . Y' , F hwy - wit, -7' 1' 'Ili a . flap . 4.-X x .t ,4 ' 6 . 1-.1 , H1 . 1 I xy, l I X, xxx V I T' .iv- 'NX NG 76' am' TTI 1 F ! 55 ,- ls, . I .., i l ty.- oz- X. 'bf' IV COVUITL Ch.: Freshman Advisory Commiggiqm mmf- I-I53 IJHH KB. Spanish: Exanston. Ill.: Delta Gamma: YWCA. 1 Student Goxernntent. XX amer. Quad .I-Board Ch.. Leadership and Sciences Adtisory Board: SIIIIX C. A.B. Government: Exanssille: Foster Siiminar Ch.: IRHA J-Board: College of Art Corfar 'Board Project Ch.: X'v'endelI Vjillkig Angra- xx m-nun glcphen C. HHS. Ewlogi. South XX. hitley: Sigma .Alpha Epsilon. Waterman. Judith L, Hua., Hng IS , Poland. OFIIOI Alpha Ol'TllCFofl Pi. XX alters, Xlary Lynn BU-X, Stsgiologyg ammfindl 4-Xlpha Xi Delta, Soc, Ch., Public Relations Ch.: IL' Foundation: Jr.. Sr. Class Council: alarlseting Club. XX atrous, Thomas I.. B..-X. Sociology: Winamac, XX ehh. Elaine Xl. A.B. Span- Ishi HOPIIII3 AIPIWU Phil Angel Flight: Freshman Cantp Counselor: Student Leader: YWCA: Military Ball Queen Finalist. XX eher. Terence C. A.B. Zool- OSYZ Kokomo: Alpha Tau Omega: Young Americans for Freedom. XX eiland. June Stack- A.B, Speech and Theatre: Xlartinsxille: Zeta Tau Alpha: AXYS M355 MCCIIIIE- SICCFIHS Ctmlm- IICBZ. Peter AB. Psychology: lndianafxilis: Theta Xi, House Officer: l.Nl. Football. Weith, Robert A. A.B. English: Rixer Grove. Ill.: Intramurals, N eldy. Samuel D. III B.A. Government: Noblesville: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Indiana Interna- tional Study Program: Little 500 Foundation Scholarship Recipient: Action Party. Wentland, Pamela J. B..-K. English: Bloomington: Ieter. .I-I'Io,treI, Whaley, Jeffrey D. AB. Xlathematics: Exansxille: Intramurals: Geology Club. Wheggr, Mary Catherine A.B. Biology: Xloorestoxxn. NJ.: Xltni Teams. Win' ner . White, Cynthia A. A.B. Zoology: Anderson: Gamma Phi Beta. Pres.. Soc. Ch.: YWCA: l968 Homecoming Comm.: Union Board Comm. While. Rita .lun A.B. Classics: Crawfortlsville: Alpha Gamma Delta: lita Sigma Phi: Sr. Clas- sical League. Whiteside, Sara A. AB. Psychology Atlanta. Ga.: Kappa Alpha Theta: Alpha Lambda Delta. Vice+Pres.: IL' lfoumlation: I-r. Class Council. Whitham. Kathleen K. A.B. French: Indianapolis: Pi Beta Phi: Alpha lambda Delta: Enomenel Pleiades: Mortar Boartl: IU Foundation. XX hittalser. Clmrlene K. A.B. Physical Anthropology: Zionsvillez YWCA. Whittemore, K. K. A.B. Zoology: Evanston: Pi Beta Phi. lteas., Pres.: II' Foundation. Steering Comm. Wiatt, Christine A. A.B. Zoology: Knightstotsn: Alpha Lambda Delta: Yoting Republicans: Baptist Student L'nion: Campus Girl Scouts. Pres.: Resident Adxisor. XXieItes. Jael-t A.B, Goternment, Xlends ham. NJ.: Phi Kappa Theta. Pres.: IFC. Pres.: IL' Ifountlation: Great Issties Senator: Student Senator: Phi Omega. Wiley, Donna C. AB. Spanish: llam- mond: Harper. Students Actiiities Co-ortl. Wilson. Xlary I-'. AB Ifrench: Corydon: Gamma Phi Beta: YWCA. Winders, Rohert I.. B.A. Physiology: Bloomington: Xlarrietl Stutlent's Council Winfield, Steve N. .-X.B. Spanish: New York. NY.: t'IiXX'X'. SDS XXim:rou-. Nlurgaret Elsie AB. Zoology: Iilisootl: Teter Ouatl. Resident .'Xsstsl.tnl, l'ostet Quad, Female Vice'Pres.. Harper 5 Got.: Xlini Rider: Sr. Class Council Winsehe, Barbara li. A.B. French: Bellport. NY.: Student tioxeinnient. l'slier Corps: German Ifloor. Witt. Xlarlene R. A.ll, German: Intlianapolis, Alpha Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta. Witueki. Barbara A. A.B. Sociology: South Bend. Neunian tlul-, XlcSult Quad' Council Member. Wolf, Susan Ilantl A Il, Ratlto .ind IX. XII XXoll. Pa.: Sales Director and Announcer tor XX'Il'S XXootI RHI II- III Il 'X I'XWII I' ogv: Hammond: Jutlo Cluh. Pres. XXUUIIFHIX. IVIIHIH II. 'X II Nl'-IIIIYIV II-III' ville: Delta Gamma. Ritttals Ch.: ll' lfountlation t li. -Xrliutus Stall, l mon Buardz YVVCA' Wm-1Ieg, George I-jtlnartl A Il t lieinistix, t arnegie. l'.i. Ilcla Theta Pi: Sr. Class Council: Indiana X .irsitt I oollwll Wonn. I,attretice .l. AB. Psteliologx. lansing. Ill XX right, llmitl Il. X ll Economics: XX'arsaxt1 Delta l'Psilon, X ice-Pies, Phi- I-la 'signi.i,,Ixixa t omni, JIFC. Wright. Dawitl Xl. All futiItigXL Isokottto, Sigma NH. I IH II-I NIIZIII-It -Xlpha Iipsilon Delta: IL' l-ountlation. little Slltl Iltkr Rt-lvl. NIIIUII-II hf'f Iff lfoundalion Scholar. Dean Ieinancltes Paxiie Scholar in lt-ol--tit II fllllll- .Iolin R. A.B. Art Iltstoix: tiara. Ioalvt l.Il'-HI- II-t-'I IIIIISSI- Iflf' IfI 'I' Floor Olilicer' Deans list. XX right. Roth-rick IX. X ll Iteuch, tocketsstllc. Mal.: Sailing Club. -137 nne, David D. A.B. Anthropology: Norfolk, Va,g Delta Tau Del mes W. A.B. PsycholoSY2 Portage. Wyrick Roger K. B.S Physiggynoi ' i Ocoa Wy Ja S IRHA J B d Fla: Phi Eta igma: - oar: Campus Compug Cl i Dam A U , . . er' ub. Yates C Phi Omega: Dean's List: I.U. Foundation. Zeck, Cheryl J. B 3 nomics: DeMotte: Home Economics Assoc.: Dean's List' Briso?J.ePg?amitEc?. ' , ca ,. Cult. Co-ord. el BA Government' Indianapolis: Teter, Gov.: Jr. Sr Class Cou' 1- ' neis se hine A B English- Hamilton Ohio Zimmer DianeG BA Zerr, Mary Jo p - . . , . , English: Cincinnati, Ohio: Board of Acad. Review. Zimmerman Emab- . Huddleston B.A. Journalism: Bloomington: IU Dames Club: Daiiy Studeth Women's Editor. Editor-in-Chief: Theta Sigma Phi, Archivist: Sr. Class Coems cil. Newsletter Editor. Zwierzynski, Suann L. B.A. Psychology: South Bend un- d ' h G Kenneth BS Management' indianapolis: Sigma Pi, Pledge Tr., Al ric . . . . . Treas.. Rush Ch.: Sailing Club: Falcon Club: Skull and Crescent. Alexander, Richard A. B.S. Management: Bloomington. Allen, Beniamin Joseph B.S. Business Economics: Bloomington: Phi Eta Sigma. Beta Gamma Sigma: lntra- mural Sports: Dean's List. Allen, Linda C. B.S. Textile Merchandising: . . - . M kt. Bloomfield Hills. Mich.: Alpha Gamma Delta. Young Republicans, ar eing Club. YWCA: Home Economics Assoc.: Ski Club. Allen, Robert W. B.S. Accounting: Bloomington: Accounting Club. A d J B S Statistics' Anderson Anderson, Steven J. B.S. Manage- Anderson. n y . . . . .. ment and Administration: South Whitley: Delta Tau Delta, Rush Ch.: YMCA, Camp Counselor: Cabinet Member: Young Republicans: Class Council: Stu- dent Leader: Gov. Andres, Stephen W. B.S. Marketing: Bloomington: Phi Gamma Delta. Aronson, Barry L. B.S. Marketing: South Bend: Phi Gamma Delta: Union Board. General Ch.: Student Athletic Board. Ch.1Can:1pus ' - h 'ans Chest. Ch.: Rugby Team. Artman, Richard E. B.S. Management, S en' Leadership Development Seminar: Dean's List: Foster Quad. Gov.1Bllllfl1f1E5 and Grounds Comm.. Ch.: Card Section. Steering Comm. antige- Ayer. Philip E. B.S. Marketing: Evansville. Ayoubi, Zaki Mousa B.S. M ' ' ' - 'zation of Arab Students, ment and Administration: Amman. Jordan. Organi ' A ' A - ie rn Club1C0Sm0PPl Pres.: lU Comm, for Middle East Affairs. Treas.. Mar et g tan Club. Buganz. John R. B.S. Management and Administration:Blo0n1II1g- ton: IU Flying Club: Seven Leagues Adventurers Club: sry-H1Skvd1l'CfSr ' ' 's A - ' Marketing Club. Banwan, Pilot. Ballard, David R. B.S. Marketing. Vincennes. . . IB Gerald B.S. Accounting: LaCrosse: Phi Eta Sigma: Accounting Club. Accountancy Award: Beta Alpha Psi: Beta Gamma Sigma. Barker, Joseph 0. B.S. Management: Richmond: Sigma Pi. House hlngfg intramural Football: Young Republicans. Publicity Ch.: Skull and CYZSCSRJ Stutlcnt Marketing Club. Barns. Bcitiatnin C. B.S. Finance: Fl. lvalfne' S0 Fi Democrats: licnncdy Action Corps Coeord. Barrett. Rllymolld N' Byand ITHHCC1 Dcvulyz Phi Epsilon Pi, Barton. Walter L. B.S. hlanagemergbwkl Administration: Indianapolis: Chi Phi. Pres.. Vice-Pres.: YMCA RF Hami Skull und Crescent, B1ll'ItkS10k, Katherine A. B.S. Office hlanaginlelll- mond. . l Basucy. William C. B.S. Muuagcmcut: Cherry Hill. N..l.: Deans Lrg. Quad. Scholastic Aw:ti'tl. Soc. Ch.: lntratmuruls. Bntnlis. lktr G- 'Bilwmn' lug: South Bcntl: Chi Phi: Sr. Class Council: Marketing Cm' .lohti R. Riclmrd l-Z. B.S. Accounting: Washington: Accounting Clttb.4B1ll'?5riledgeTr.1 B.S, Mxtuatgciucitt: lntliatitatpolis: Phi Sigma Kappa. Treats.. Atttlitorzle K'C1ub. lll Vlutptcr ol- The Autcricxtit Society of Personnel .-Xtlttttttggxgmm Signal lillwtluu. William J. B.S. Accounting: lxtusiug. BllCll-y BU-l . . Q liclzt Alpha Psi: Dcltxi Sigma l'i: Accounting L lttli. limi-- Y nf! J- B Laurence T. B.S. F1 James L, B.S. lnsu P Club. hen Eugene BA' Benton. Roberfs' Ch.: IFC. Special . Bloon Accountingi , wig, Ira B.S. Fins 500 Ticket RCP- Alpha. Bilunas. Tl Football Team: Nl: Binkley. Stuart Nl ROTC Band: lntr: Merchandising: Se of Sr. Class 1969: Board Steering Ct ministration: lndi: Education: North cil: Omicron Deli L. B.S. Managem 500 Ticket Rep.: l Borto. Ronald W. Skull and Crescei Skull and Cresci Bostick, James A agement: New Al Bresler. David L Council: Freshm visor. Brezinski. Accounting: Ro lndianapoligg Be agement: Ft. Wa BYOWII. Ronald Adminisu-mon Club: Sr, Class Ilomics and Put Alf Force ROT lam. Buckner, A4 B-S. Marketingg Studffll Leader: gush. Yemelle EWOHZ Crimso C0UOmics and mem 3116 Adm iilfei Lynn B OUUS Republi trot, ylmin Q Counting Club. Cllhahdlgri Ken iLii.Shfd Muna. Yodtwel. mints. tasking Rfllubl lv uf'g:Teter 35'Y1c: Dean-N iiosheng rmen Ellllg Clubz L Tun Dcimq ww Physics: CDBG' club. vm, 'S- flilss Cvuncilif BS. Home Egg: fl-Igckxg x wad, cr. Diane G, B-A nerman. Elizabeii, .1b: xD:iily Student st: Sr. Clams Counl gy: South Bend' na Pi. Pledge Tr.. rescent. Alexander. iamin Joseph B,5, mme Sigma: Intra- ile Merchandising: Iiblicans. Marketing n. Robert W. B,S, en J. B.S. Manage- Rush Ch.: YMCA: Class Council: Stu- ' Bloomington: Phi Bend: Phi Gamma lard. Ch.: Campus agement: Sheridan: ad. Gov.: Buildings Iousa B.S. Manage- of Arab Students. g Club: Cosmopoli- stration: Blooming- Sky-Hi Skydivers. ting Club. Banwart. ounting Club: I.B. Pi. House l'vInST-- ikull and Crescent: Ft. Wayne: Young 'mond Y. B.S. Fi- Management and Y1N1CA Redbook: vtanagementz Ham- lean's List: MCNUII te G. B.S. Market' ig Club. Bateman. lb. Bates. John R' kuditor. Pledge Tfi n.: Circle K Club' :ta Gamma Slgmai Bayer, Nancy J. B.S. Finance: Mt. Vernon: Omicr . Sigma: Dean's List. Baynes, Robert M. B.A. lN'1arkeiiirig:DiE:1iiiianl?1eZiliGzilmina Laurence T. B.S. Finance: Logansport: Kappa Sigma: IU Foundmign t gall. James L. B.S. Insurance: English: Insurance Club: Floor Council Be-Flsseyi phen Eugene B.A. Accounting: Bloomington: Accounting Club: Weighaiftifg Club. Benton, Robert S. B.S. Marketing: Corydon: Phi Kappa Theta P R Ch 5 Ch.: IFC. Special Affairs Comm.: IU Foundation. Bergman, William Bog' Accounting: Bloomington: Accounting Club: Judo Club: Intramurals Berko- witz, Ira B.S. Finance: Ardsley. N.Y.: MRC. Treas., Homecoming Ch Little 500 Ticket Rep. Bibbins, James W. B.S. Management: Tipton: Pi ,Kap a Alpha. Bilunas, Thomas C. B.S. Marketing: Gary: I Men's Club. Treas. IPU Football Team: Marketing Club. Binkley, Stuart M. B.S. Management and Administration: Star City: Army ROTC Band: Intramural Bowlingj Basketball. Black, Deborah A. B.S. Textile Merchandising: Seymour: Pi Beta Phi, Assistant Treas.: Omicron Delta: Sec, of Sr. Class 1969: Fr., Jr.. Sr. Class Councils: IU Foundation: Student Athletic Board Steering Comm. Blankenship, Bradford L. B.S. Management and Ad. ministration: Indianapolis: LUNA Delegate. Boarman, Carol A. B.S. Business Education: North Liberty: Forest Quad, Treas., Pres.: IRHA President's Coun- cil: Omicron Delta. Computer Club: Dean's List: SNEA. Borcherding, David L. B.S. Management and Adminstration: Seymour: Teter Quad, Treas.: Little 500 Ticket Rep.: Homecoming Lawn Display: Intramural Sports. Borto, Ronald W. B.S. Accounting: Munster: Chi Phi, Assistant Treas., Treas.: Skull and Crescent. Bosse, John R. B.S. Management: Troy, Ohio: Theta Chi: Skull and Crescent: Action: Young Republicans: Impact: Computer Club. Bostick, James A. B.S. Real Estate: South Bend. Bowen, Craig A. B.S. Man- agement: New Albany. Bradley, Michael J. B.S. Economics: Bloomington. Bresler, David L. B.S. Management: Ft. Wayne: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Sr. Class Council: Freshman Camp: Student Leader: YMCA: Tyronian Dance, Sr. Ad- visor. Brezinski, Gerald B.S. Marketing: Hammond. Britton, Barry R. B.S. Accounting: Kokomo: Accounting Club. Brown, John J. B.S. Accounting: Indianapolis: Beta Alpha Psi: Accounting Club. Brown, Phillip E. B.S. Man- agement: Ft. Wayne: Intramurals. Brown, Ronald E. B.S. Marketing: Indianapolis. Browne, Douglas V. B.S. Administration and Management: South Bend: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Marketing Club: Sr. Class Council: Vice-Gov. Brownlee, Joseph L. B.S. Business Eco- nomics and Public Policy: Penn: Phi Omega Arnold Air Society, Chaplain: Air Force ROTC, Group Staff Chief, Accounting and Finance, Group Chap- lain. Buckner, Andrew B. B.S. Management: Indianapolis, Burgette, Dennis R. B.S. Marketing: Ft. Wayne: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Union Board, Hoosier Host. Student Leader: Student Assembly: Student Activities Board. Bush, Vernelle J. B.S. Finance: LaPorte: Young Republicans, Baptist Student Union: Crimson Cadettes: Marketing Club. Butler, David D. B.S. Business Economics and Public Policy: Bloomington. Baldwell, Bruce M. B.S. Manage- ment and Administration: Libertyville, Ill., MRC, J-Board. Camferdam, Mill'- garet Lynn B.S. Marketing: Moline, Ill.: Delta Gamma: Omicron Delta. Young Republicans: LUNA Delegation Ch.: YWCA: Marketing Club. Can- trell, Marvin C. B.S. Accounting: Huntington: Sigma Pi, Soc. Co-Ch.: Ac- counting Club. Chandler, Kenneth H. B.S. Accounting: Bloomington: Army ROTC Distin- guished Military Student: Accounting Club: Athletic Director, Housing Unit. Chapel, William E. B.S. Management: Warsaw: Acacia: Alpha Sigma Pi: IU Young Republicans: Intramural Sports, Chappell, Jolm S. B.S. Finance: P6- tersburg: Teter Quad, Gov.: Student Gov. Chasey, Patrick R. B.S. FlnanCC:4Fl- Wayne: Dean's List: Young Republicans. Chrispyn, L2ll'l'Y Aj BS- Markelmg' Goshen: International Organization of Business and Economic Students: Mar- keting Club: Little 500 Bike Rider: Community Service Comm. . Y 'x' I fda? 7 n 04 3 ltfl iff I. ' -figs , 'I '-T l .af , W s- xxx N the A I al it I I ri as fren . :ee ,P fu I 5 s . 4 4 i f 1 ,. is- ' A A K li . l of 7 , x -L. Xl . f 5 , N 1 gg M-. E , f-'ETL -bsx .- .sit N . ., L, M peiigl' l if. -,I C , xf X it A A. A ?'i,,5 er' Q. -I ,, f Alfa. Christophel, John W. B.S. Marketing, Elletslig? lliiIaIdZg5r?1eTi?1iLObvvI3i'-252305 Club: Young Republicans. Chumbley. Gary V. Track and Field. Cisco, k ' Phi Delta Theta: Lettefmens Club, as Y 0 C a- varsity Wlalter S. Jr. B.S. Management: Evanston, Ill.: -Alpha Flfglurreagl gl-ionorable Club, Golf Lettermaplhgapg IECQAPRASig-gnflgxfagldiailapolisg beans List' ' '.ClIIand, IIP - ..'- - kt' Eiiilgoilfeieres. Bs. Marketing: Miclvgan CNY' Ph' Delta Theta, Mar 6 mg Club. , t, Colfax, Intramural Football! TQCI' Clouser, Charles E' B'i ll?iinilagmg.rA. Production Management: BIOOFHIUE' d,G,Chane,liia V. Sf: Phi Igappgqfheta, Public Relation gh.bCfEhelf. Rlgllgllld llzlqgilliglggj Carmel, Singing Hoosiers: Mafkeflng U - 0 en, .U ' ' ' C h , . . A lass Council, AIESEC. 0 90, Ind anapolis, Zeta Beta Tau, YMCA, Sr. ' - William scan B.S. Management, Indianapolis, Zela Bela Taui SI' Class Colm cil, Student Athletic Board Comm. J. B.S. Marketing, Martinsville, Marketing Club. C0meI'f0l'dv ?:?i::el?2E,Ii2SJnMarketing, Gary, Red Book Steering Comm., Finance: Sr. Class Council, Marketing Clubi IHIFHHWUYHIS- C00k, Candace BS- Mafkellng an I Textile Merchandising, ChestertonQ Marketing Club? Amon Party FlOOr.Rep McNutt Quad Scholarship Award. Cook, Judd R. B.S. Management, Irldlgnape olisg Kappa Delta Rho, Fr. Baseball Manager, Sr.. Class Council, Kiva teeg- ing Comm., Little 500 Regatta Rider, IU Foundation. Coonrod, David L- B- - Marketing, Kokomo: Delta Sigma Pi. Cooper, Michael D. B.S. Real Estate, Zanesville, Ohio, Delta Chi, Delta Sigma Pi. Coyle, William C. B.S. Marketing, Indianapolis, Phi Omega: IU Bowling Team, Captain, Intramurals, Dean's List. Crayden, Anthony W. B-.S. Accounting, New Albany, Delta Tau Delta, Fr. Football Team, Deanls List. Dalton, Barbara L. B.S. Textile Merchandising, Indianapolis, Jr. Class Coun- cil, IU Sing, Young Republicans. Dann, N. Stephen B.S. Management and Real Estate, New Castle, Sigma Alpha Mu, Phi Omega, Rho Epsilon, Great Issues Senator, IU Debate Forum. Daugherty, Daniel R. B.S. Management, Paoli, Sigma Chi, Pledge Trainer, IMU Board of Directors, IU Foundation, Little 500 Bicycle Rider, Skull and Crescent. Davidson, Arthur Lynn B.S. Marketing, New Salisbury, Pi Kappa Alpha, Soc. Ch., Ass't. Treas., Student Athletic Board Rep., Marketing Club, IU Sing. Davis, Crissy A. B.S. Management, Corydon, Kappa Delta, Omicron Delta, Marketing Club, Sr. Class Council, Candy Striper. Dean, Gary L. B.S. Finance, Ithaca, N.Y., Intramurals, Y.A.F. De La Croix, Clifford J. B.S. Management, W. Lafayette, Delta Upsilon, Vice-Pres., Rush Ch., IU Founda- tion, Little 500 Rider and Coach. Deneke, Marilyn S. B.S. Management and Administration, Louisville, Ky. Derloshon, Thomas P. Jr. B.S. Finance, Ft. Wayne, Sr. Baseball Mngr., Stu- dent Govemment. Derr, John R. B.S. Management, Booneville, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Young Democrats, Sr. Class Council. Dewey, Albert L. Jr. B.S. Insurance, Whiting, Phi Epsilon Pi, Treas., Alpha Kappa Psi, Pub. Relations, Insurance Club. Diehl, David J. B.S. Management, Indianapolis, Beta Theta Pi, IU Foundation, Sr. Class Council, Marketing Club, Personnel Club. Dill, Dennis C. B.S. Transportation, Brownsburg, Alpha Phi Omega, Pres., Pledge Master, Rec. Sec., Transportation Club, Vice-Pres. Dittmer, Karen S. B.S. Business Education, Indianapolis, Omicron Delta, Beta Gamma Sigma' IMU Bowling Team- D0bf0W, Edward J. B.S. Marketing, Muncie' Sigma QIPIWZAMUQ Soph., Jr., Sr. Class Councils, Skull and Crescent, Student Athletic B0SfAOCMafkFUflgHClUbL CO-Chairman Homecoming. Dolatowski, Tliomag E, AH oummg' lglllandi Accmlmmg Club: Sr. Class Council. Druckznniller r en L. B.S. Marketing, Syracuse, Marketing Club. i Duke Rohm W BS Management- B100 fi ld I ' s l . . . , 1 M l y Igepulsllfansgplvlarketing Club. Dunbar, Patrlldkelw. B SUMl?1lii2?55mE::-bi3g1i?3pdb eta eta i, YMCA, Impact. Young Re ubl- ' f S ' . 3 Foundation. Duncan, Steven Ai BS F' P I icans. r. Class Council, IU Delegate of Austria. Dunn Jamesiltll gngmcg' Anderson: Lune UN' Head Policy' Beech Grove' signia Pi' Phi ist ' usmess Economms and Pubhc . W 1 . Sigma' Beta G ' . Judlclal Board Justice Rush Comm- En' , amma Sigma, IFC, . ' 'S B d ' . . . Resod B.S. Accounting, Dearborn Heights, lvljilgh, oar i Gen' Ch' Dupdrvm' 440 ll i pf- iigffig .X 'g 5 Fix' , I 1 i f . . . .- 1 gf ? .ww gfrl, is 9 lkhi x v, bg no l I i i l P. -.', XX.. K T LL, v C .sn 4.1 A -Q 2 Q E i K, - s 1 hi' xv H ,bf .kw- in x l ? I K X 'F ..s X .-Q ,gs Y. .. J ry.. - Q-'I 's M Ca C- X , 1 X V' x .W U is X tr ' .W- -64' F. 'YS s., '55 fa rt. i i 1' C ' :IFA - 'L W- sf wi f C3 ss. 'vs 'SQ Fx E Fx- 1 gn. .,i, ' A' . , y- S., ins..- ,sys ,-s. gan Cs:-3 fv- c 'L 1 l gy Q-v -9353 C7 ...ff-I Nil, ix 4- 'G-1 65' 'T QT' fgxr I I I I ,,..-f N1 A 65' If ic B.S. Business Administration: Brazil: Delta Tau Delta: Forrensicx Treasi' Saiiiirilj JGBBS. Real Estate: South Bend: Rho Epsilon: ILSB Marketing Ciubffmns in. 9 - Eelbi John ll.. B.S. Marketing: South Bend: Relations: Younx Re HEI, VKIIIOECIUF. Nltllkie Quad. Residence Otiicer. Pub. ton: Accoumin ECI I tcans. tl-telherner. Ike Is. B.S. Accounting: Blooming. B.S. A 4 Sv ll.. rttramural Basketball and Bottling. Einfalt. Robert Nl, IntramtiilzilugliiigalwlshallAka: ACCOUHIIHQ Clubi FOSICT Qkldd. Soc. Co-ord.: Ekbl E261 lUxl:OUrtdation, Steering Comm. Elgin. William D. B.S. Management: J Qayfliji Wllllxlf Quad. .ludical Board. Damage Comm. Ch. Iillerman. USQPIA . B.S. Accounting: Warren. Elliott, James C. B S. Management: Indi- iiteigolsz Arbutus. Photo Editor: Daily Student. StatT'l'hotogn.phqr I-'ilinn l ' re E' ACCOUUIIUH1 Elliott: Alpha Gamma Delta. Treas.. Dniierori Della: Accounting Clubi AIESEC5 Willkie Quad. Judicial Board. Homecoming Coechatrman: Impact. ' ad, Julie E. B.S. Textile Merchandising: Flmhurst. Ill: Pi Beta Phi. Rush EMIS, Darrell F. B.S. 'Xian i agement: Paoli: Delta Sigma Pi: Young Re ubltcans: igldffnlusffnfllci Deans List. Emmons, James Alexander B.S. Xhitiageiiticnt and ministration: Marion: Lambda Chi Alpha: Student Senate: Skull and Cres- S5m:'lmPl?CI. BOLULI of Directors: YMCA: Young Republicans. I-Qngebretson. F I-gli. .' B.S. Business Economics:.Clarksxille: Lambda Chi .-Xlpha. IL' LEJJUTLI ation. Student Election Commission:- Young Republicans. Director A Delegate SAB, Ch. Band Day. Erickson. Dale L. BS Nlarketingi Michigan City. lzrmt, Richard H. B.S. Marketing: Napersille. Ill.: WILS: Young D5mOCf21lS1 Personnel Club: Marketing Club: Foster Quad. Clos, Esmay, John R. B.S. Management: Bristol: Sigma Pi. Rush Ch Pledge Trainer: IFC, R .h C - ' :T ii ' - ug Ummm Dillll' Student. Stall Photographer: ,-Xrbutus. Stall Photographer: Skull and Crescent: Young Republicans. l-Isles, Daiirl lt. its Finance: Bloomington: Chi Phi. Sec.. Hist.: Alpha Kappa Psi: Yarsin ci.-lt' Team. Etchison, Michael J. B.S. Management: Muncie: Sigma Nu: IL' I-'oundas UOIIZ IU Singl Steering Comm. Eniiig, Leslie Leu B.S. Personnel: Dayton. Ohio: Delta Gamma, Pres., Treas.: IU Foundation: hliss IL' Pageant Steering Comm.: International Bazaar Steering Comm. Ifzlsl. Larry Ii. BS Manage, meflll Winchester: Delta Chi. Pledge Class Pres.. Rush Ch.: Arnold .-Xir Society, Pledge Class Executive Officer: Sr. Class Council: Intramurals: I ittle 500 Rider. Feeney, Michael James B.S. Accounting: Goshen: Delta Chi: Accounting Club. Feiehter, Jacob H. Jr. B.S. Real Estate: Ft. Way ne: Tau Kapp.i Ifpsilort. Pres., Treas., Rush Ch.: Student Government Charter. Dir.. I'reas.: Ifliglitsg IFC1 IU Foundation: Rho Epsilon. Ifelkius. Douglas R. B.S. Marketing. Indie anapolis: Tau Kappa Epsilon. Pledge Trainer. Soc. Ch.: Marketing Club. Intramural Football. Basketball. Golf. Spelunking. Fuss. Richard A. B.S. Mau- agement: New Albany: Sigma Phi Epsilon. Marshal. House Mngt.: ll' loun- dation: Sr. Class Council: Little 500. Ch.: Action Party: Young Republicans Fields, Nancy Ellen B.S. Marketing: Indianapolis: Alpha Phi: lnternatioiial Bazaar Steering Comm.: AWS Big Sister: YWCA: Young Democrats. Fingleton, Thomas D. B.S. Accounting: Kokomo: Beta Gamma Sigma. Beta Alpha Psi: Accounting Club: Dean's List: Intramurals. Ifislter. Ilan id I. B S Finance: Butler: Lambda Chi Alpha. Vice-Pres.: Blue Key. Sec.: 'Xlpha Kappa Psi, Vice-Pres.: IMU Board of Directors: IL' lfotindation. I-'isht-r J. I-'rank ll N Management and Economics: Blooniirtglunl Sltllllll Nlll VSHNPHN Iillfal SICVIIIIF Comm.: IFC. Publications: Flying Club: Redwood and Ross, .iXss't Klugi Flick, Winnifred J. B.S. Marketing: French lick. Iforcum. Janus R. Jr. Il S Marketing: Greenlield: Phi Eta Sigma: Delta Sigma l'i. See.. Xlatkcting tluli. Transportation Club: Deans List. Forst, Dorothy II. B.S. Accountintli Elwood: Delta ti.unma. Coit Sec . llousc Mngrlz AWS Omicmn ljcllu: IU Ifoundation: .ikccottuting Q lult I- raps. John R. B.S. Management: Indianapolis. lfnuier. Rodney D. II S Nl.in.igeiiiunt. Ness Orleans, La.: Pi Kappa Phi. Warden. Steisard: Sr Class Council. Young Republicans. French. Larry .I. B.S. Marketing: laftrossc. t hi Phi. Xlatketini: Club: Dean's List. Ifrietlnian. Daniel P. B.S. Quantitatixe Business X11-iltsls. Lafayette: Zeta Beta Tau: Student Athletic Board. Beta ti.iium.i Silm-L lxll Duplicate Bridge Team: Intramural Ifootball. lfrv Thomas l'. B.S. .-xecounung: littlianal 'l'N' 'lxl:C llIlIIl1tl t lub. Xkatct l'-'lo .-Q ' C, Vin lruhm, john R, jr, HS Htlsinqss.lIhl.l0llll1.xllNIII. Itttli.iii.ipolis. lynn' JPYIC-I' V 'iI'res Sec' Dailx Student. l'lt-tll'!1l-lI'lIf'- l,ll l l l'l Sigma Qclm- KI' 'ILC ' I5tlilor'I'Rose' lloul Couuii. YXICX l lIslll'll'l'f1If Night Editor. i .III.Il.lIIg x0h.Hnbm. Slum HH Suhlfm WMM I, C, Steven R. B.S. Marketlmll 1 - Q - ' ' ' ' -' N tli K -tin ils C lllli- . .. : V ' ' - Soalt.. .li . .I -NS ' s .. i ...prcgn IU Ioundation, ll.. I K Clam Mu S ent ind Xduuuistrition Xliuhigaiit iii. Xtll-'ti l'.itlX I- C. :ttat1'm- 1 .1 ' ' . . , ' John 'tml B' Ml A ' ' I'it itltnt's tiiltitict Ne' ol Student Ntit .. I of 4 V I.: ' ' - - X . Chg Impact Party. Campiigu t i C K X K HH M K ll ' -s' Otttstantling Fr. Class Ctlllllflllll-llll N'l'll- ll- N' A l x Q l Fit pau-I Ill B S Xl'in'ieement .-Xduiinistiation.t ulwt J-I fs w-,.. K 1 1 t f jf. . 'vac' E L 7 X -- nl ai? N militia' M,.ftf.t pitmtfl Q Gangi, Barry D. B.S. Management: Indianapolis: Wri ht ' - Marching Hundred Band: Parks House Newspaper, Siortg gscifgal Board: K. P. Williams History Award. Ganz, David B. B.S. Business Eramunflsl Marion: Transportation Club. Gardiner, Edwin W. B.S. Public Utiliiprwmlcsi nersville. Garman, Steven R. B.S. Management: Goshen: Theta Cifxcpn' Pres.: Impact, Board of Directors, District Ch.: Young Republicans- 16, slice. dation: PTI Comm. Garrett, Robert S. B.S. Management: Bluffton. gi Q Ouri' Young Republicans: McNutt Quad, Judicial Board: Marketing Club, gma Chu Garziolini, Kathryn Alexa B.S. Textile Merchandising: Indianapolis Gauck John W. B.S. Management: Greensburg: Delta Sigma Pi: Intramural.Footbali and Basketball. Gaunt, Steven R. B.S. Administration and Management' Alex- andria: Dean's List: Phi Sigma Lambda: Young Republicans: Soocer,Team' Pistol and Ritie Club. Gayle, Richard A. B.S. Production Management' Indii anapolis: Production Management Club, Pres., Pub. Comm., Executive ,Coun- cil. Gaylord, Steven K. B.S. Accounting: Ft. Wayne: Accounting Club' Delta Sigma Pi: Foster Quad. Sec.. Treas. ' Gemmer, John P. B.S. Accounting: Columbia City: Young Democrats: Ac. counting Club: Comm. to End the War in Vietnam: Students for a Demo- cratic Society. Gilbert, Judy L. B.S. Textile Merchandising: Pittsburgh, Pg- Alpha Gamma Delta, House Mngr.: Marketing Club: Candy Stripersg YwCAi Glass, Larry L. B.S. Insurance: Manachester: Insurance Club, Vice-Pres: Dean's List. Glazer Jay Martin B.S. Business Economics and Public Policy: Anderson: Sigma Alpha Mu: Jr. Class Pres. Candidate: Attorney General: Union Board Comm.: Sr. Class Council: Pres. of Student Body's Cabinet, Goldstein, Steven H. B.S. Accounting: Indianapolis: Zeta Beta Tau, Treas.: Accounting Club: Miss IU Comm.: YMCA. Gomez, Jose Edomar B.S. Marketing: Columbia, South America: Marketing Club: Latins' Student Asso. Good, Merikay B.S. Textile Merchandising: Co- lumbus: AIESEC. Reception Ofhcer. Traineeship. Goodman, David L. B.S. Insurance: Indianapolis: Phi Omega: Insurance Club: Intercollegiate Debating Team. Goot. Stephen R. B.S. Real Estate: Bloomington: Marketing Club: Accounting Club: Fr. Basketball. Gorrell, Larry J. B.S. Accounting: Ft. Wayne: Accounting Club. Pres.: Beta Alpha Psi: Beta Gamma Sigma: Great Issues Senate. Grabants, Vilis Jr. B.S. Management: Indianapolis: Production Management S b Cl b Karate Club Grace Charles W BS Management and Club: cu a u 1 . , . . . Administration: Sarasota. Fla.: IU Flying Club. Graf, Paul J. B.S. Finance. Kenilworth. Ill.: Kappa Sigma: Deans List: IU Gymnastics Team, Varsity Letter: Kappa Sigma Scholarship Award. Grant, Beverly S. B.S. Office Man- agement: Falls Church. Va.: AIESEC. Trainee. worked in Helsinki, Finland: - ' C Ch' Campus Chest Foster Quad. Cult. Co-ord.. Vice Gov.. Planning omm. .. Solicitor. Gray. Charles J. B.S. Marketing: Bloomington: Marketing Club. C lumbus Green John R BS. Grcen. Harold L. B.S. Business Education: o . , - - Management: Richmond: Marketing Club: Student Government. Greg0fY, Starke J. B.S. Marketing: Wilmington. Del.: Marketing Club: Gamma Delta? Intramurals: Foster Quad, Ath. Ch. Gresham. Patricia L. B.S. Office Manage- ' ' I k t'nU. Marion' Mar- ment: Munster: Delta Zeta. Gretz. Michael NN. B.S. Mar'e1 g' , keting Club: Newman Club: Teter Quad, Res. Asst.. Treas.. Soc. Ch.: IH'-Ta' mural Football and Baseball. Gurwitz, Norm H. B.S. Finance: South Bend: Zeta Beta Taulfinance Sr. Class Council. Haffey, Mark D. B.S. Business Economics- and Pu 1- ' Washington D-CH Policy: Cocoa Beach. Fla. Hahn. Richard S. B.S. Finance? 3 Q ent' Burlmgt0I1- Deans List: Gun Club. Hanna. Thomas J. B.S. Managem . Harrell Marching Hundred Band: Wright Quad. Sec.. Newspaper Edlwf- Snawrf Rinda S. B.S Accounting: Madison: Accounting Club: Grgat IssueS C ' ' omm. YWCA: Young Republicans: Childrens Matinees. Steering . - - - ' a Harris. John A. B.S. ltlanagcment and Administration: Indli1nl23P0l:idSg'3,a. Chi: IU Flying Club: 'I'ranspo1'lntion Club: Young RCPUPIICHUSQ 'HT Slfclass I' slis -Xcacia' -Xrnold An' Society. '. ma' lliS li. B.S. Management: lntizinapt 5: . . .. I 4 .K aslg Council: Impact. Ilartman. Alan F. B.S. Marketing: Rushville. Sigma Club' Soc. Ch.: Phi Omega: Scaibl'vnrtl and Blade: RugbyiClllb1 t111fiitiojm,,:,, ASM- VICC-PWS.: Singing Hoosiers. Hartman. David IL. B.S. Pro Ewing Club! agement: lNlisltaxx':ikn: Production Management Clug 21338. Manage, Willkic Quad. Business Mngrg lntrzuuurnls. Hary. vfkl- . A 'blicani ment: Auburn: lNlcNutt Quad. Board ot' Governors: N Ollllil Repu E.E Haskffff SamhG V Foster Quad- O c. Jr. B.S. Prodiicf Haworth, Brent ' rals. Hayes' Jegfeg William A. Jr. . - crats: -lT-- Sf' Class H'11ry.J0h'1 C- B Din? Chi: JIFC.. P Night Editor. HHH Club: Young RSPU lis: Altlha EPSIIOU bait campus Qhe Theta. Sec.: Ib Ft C113 Marketing CIU Hokanson. 5f9Ph9 Club: Young Repi Robert J. B.S. Ac Bergentield. NJ.: Howard, Glenda Management: Blot Huff. Adrian L. American Societj Championship In' Oakland City. Hi Omega Singing ment: Indianapol duction: Bloomin Janco, Howard I Daily Student: l William Nl. B.S. Quad. Gov.: Aux izational Behavi. tors: WIUS. Pen ment: Fowlerg Jendreas. Gt-ego Management Ch Jssup, Joy E. ' M3-Uasement: N' Michael K. BIS Athletic Club. 1 Counting Club. J AWS Big Sister: Jorcl Kappa Pledge - tom: Pffwnnel 311. Dennis 2.5. Atfiountinj H Oy-Cmmqmz ll flflil Club, Kam eh? Quad, yi, Epsilon Pi- Hi Little 5W Ride, Katz- Judith T Sigh- Kelley, 1 sg ' lilfllncel E X. Xilge'PIfS.: tiv3.l'iiEl1n,z: Ind Wfhptesfz ts km h xx mgt Bloom: .1 utltcial Bmw' i ii-3 lmmm . L. fflrlklhliq- re- tt' . -- F ttlton: Sk- ' Gun' .ig U Club, ' ma Ch'- 1.tl'tLiPQli5k Gauck traniural Football .tnagementz Alex: RSL bugger Team. lanagement: Indii Exwutire Coun- nting Club: Delia Democrats: Ac. nts tor a Demo- : Pittsburgh: pag. Slfineisz nvciii Club. Yi-:e-Pres, Fu Public Policvi ttorney General: BOSIYS Cabinet. Beta Tau. Treasg ierica: Marketing erchandising: CO. n. David L. B5, illegiate Debating Marketing Clubg Accounting: Fl, ma Sigma: Great tion Management Management and J. B.S. Finance: cs Team. Varsity B.S. Office Man- Helsinki. Finland: h.: Campus Chest 'keting Club. -en. John R. B.S. cnment. Gregory. b: Gamma Delta: S. Otiice Manage- ng: Marion: Mar- . Soc. Ch.: Intra- Ainance Club: and Public .ngton. D.C.1 .iz Burlington: -ditor. Harrelli , Issues Senator? mmm. lianapolis: Sigma 15. Harrold, D611' Society: Sr. C1255 le: Kappa Sigma- Marketing Club- Production Man- Marketing CIUP5 A. B.S. Manage' publicans. X l1l't '- li X 'tls ttliuesg Con' Hiigkett, Sarah E. B.S. Textile Merchandising: Indiana olis: Y . I Foster Quad, Gov.. Soc. Co-ord.: Mini Team Alternaiie. Havcxxtgnip C, .lr. B.S. Production Management: East Northport. N.Y.: Production Cl-lrgi Haworth, Brent L. B.S. Marketing: Fountain City: Marketing Club' Intra u I rals. Hayes. Jeffery E. B.S. Management: Washington: Thcta Chii Hehlllx- Williiini A. Jr. B.S. Real Estate: Indianapolis: Delta Tau Delta: Young Dem - crats: Jr.. Sr. Class Councils. O' Hillcry, .lolin C. B.S. Business and Journalism: Indianapolis: Chi Phi. Si ma Delta Chi: JIFC. Public Relations: Daily Student, Photographer, Photo,Ediior Night Editor. Hiniscl, Thomas E. B.S. Marketing: Jasper: Sigma Pi: Marketing Club: Young Republicans. Hirsehberg, Edward P. B.S. Accounting: lndianapo. ligg Alpha Epsilon Pi, Treas.: Accounting Clttb: Intramural Football and Soft- ball: Campus Chest. Hites, Earle F. B,S. Marketing: Shelbyville: Phi Delia Theta. Sec.: IU Foundation: Scabbard and Blade. Vice-Pres.: Sr. Class Coun- gil: Marketing Club. Hocker, Ronald J. B.S. Management: Indianapolis. Hokanson, Stephen I'. B.S. Management: Indianapolis: Beta Theta Pi: Ski Club: Young Republicans: YMCA: Fr. Camp Reunion Steering Comm. Hollo Robert J. B.S. Accounting: Ft. Wayne. Horn, Kevin H. B.S. Transportation? Bergenfteld, N.J.: Transportation Club: Willkie Quad, Board of Governgi-gi Howard, Glenda K. B.S. Marketing: Tell City. Howard, William A. B,S, Management: Bloomington: Kappa Sigma. Huff, Adrian L. B.S. Personnel Management: Anderson: IU Chapter of the American Society for Personnel Administration, Co-Ch., Speakers Comm.: Championship Intramural Basketball Team. Hunt, Roger H. B.S. Management: Oakland City. Hux, Clyde T. II B.S. Management: Bloomington: Alpha Tau Omega: Singing Hoosiers: Marketing Club. Hyde, William E. B.S. Manage- ment: Indianapolis: Accounting Club: Chess Club. Imm, Ralph W. B.S. Pro- duction: Bloomington. Janco, Howard L. B.S. Business Economics and Public Policy: Gary: Hillel: Daily Student: Personnel Club: Sr. Class Council: Dean's List. Janowiak, William M. B.S. Marketing: South Bend: Marketing Club: Dean's List: Wright Quad, Gov.: Auditorium Usher. Jaroll, Edward J. B.S. Personnel and Organ- izational Behavior: Chesterton: American Society for Personnel Administra- tors: WIUS, Personnel Dir.: Comm. Co-ord. Jefvcrt, Warren K. B.S. Manage- ment: Fowler: Marketing Club: Willkie Quad, Soc. Comm.: AIESEC. Jendreas, Gregory L. B.S. Production Management: Hammond: Production Management Club: Sailing Club. Jessup, Joy E. B.S. Business Education: Spiceland. Johnson, James A. B.S. Management: Valparaiso: Phi Delta Theta, Sec.: Marketing Club. Johnson, Michael K. B.S. Accounting: Memphis: Accounting Club: Circle K Club: Athletic Club, Treas. Johnson, Robert A. B.S. Accounting: Trenton, Ill.: Ac- counting Club. Jones, Karen E. B.S. Marketing: Monticello: Alpha Phi, Treas.: AWS Big Sister: Union Board Comm. Jordan, Dennis D. B.S. Personnel Management: Bloomington: Phi Sigma Kappa, Pledge Tr.: IU Chapter of American Society of Personnel Administra- tors: Personnel Club, Communications Ch.: The Wine Cellar. Joyce, Paul R. B.S. Accounting: Owensboro, Ky.: Marching Hundred: Teter Quad, Student Government: IU Sing. Kaehr, Jerry W. B.S. Marketing: Bloomington: Market- ing Club. Kanning, Myron G. B.S. Marketing: Napoleon: Marketing Club: Teter Quad, Vice-Gov. Katz Donald P. B.S. Management: Indianapolis: Alpha Epsilon Pi, House Mngr.: Alpha Kappa Psi: IU Water Polo: Intramurals: Little 500 Rider. Kali, Judith T. B.S. Accounting: Indianapolis: Homecoming Comm: 53111118 Club. Kelley, Lynn G. B.S. Management: New Albany. Kemper. James B.S. Finance: Evansville: Phi Eta Sigma: Beta Gamma Sigma: Delta Sigma Pi, sr. vice-Pres.: Little 500 Scholarship: Phi Omega. Kenney Phi11p.M- B-5- Marketing: Indianapolis: Phi Delta Theta: Sr. Class Council: Marketing Club. Vice-Pres.: Accounting Club: Sailing Club. Keough, John Thomas B.S. Mar- keting: Bloomington: Marketing Club. l 5 'sf I T S-4 -1-13 l Al ha Tau Omega Phi E121 K Lawrence A. B.S. Finance: lndianapois: P H - Siglilla: Beta Gamma Sigma: IU Foundation. Kintzele, Philip L. B.S. Accotijnte ing: Michigan City: Beta Gamma Sigma: Delta Sigma Pi: Bela Alpha 513 Accounting Club: Dean's List. Kirtland, Raymond C. hgiitqiaseflgilfag Gigli, Tomahawk: Teter Quad, Pres.: IRHA-Presidents.Counc1l ali g l . 4 ' ner Karen L. B.S. Textile Merchandising Marketing: Easton, Conn., Om1CrOI'1 Delta. Kitchell, William D. Jr. B.S. Business Marketing: Kokomo, Alpha Ta'-1 Omega: Marketing Club. Klnin, Bradley Richard B.S. Management and Administration: Indianapolis: Finance Club: Dean's List. Klaper, Martin J. B.S. Management and Adminis- tration: Hammond: Beta Gamma Sigma. Klepfefi SNSVCII L- BS- ACCQUUIIDEQ Oaklandon: Delta Chi: Sr. Class Council: Accounting Club: Marching IOQ: Little 500 Rider. Kline, Dannie R. B.S. Management: Indianapolis: Delta Chl, ' - Co 'l' Fr. Adviser: Little Vice-Pres., Pledge Tr.: IU Foundation, Sr. Class unci , - . 500 Rider. Kockentiet, George A. B.S. Real Estate: Clarksville: Rho Epsilon, Pres.: Marketing Club: Real Estate Club: Intramurals. Kodicek, Allan S. B.S. Marketing: East Chicago: Student Government: Wright Quad, Officer of Ruter House: Sailing Club: Flying Club. Koehler, Gene B. B.S. Personnel: Hammond: American Society for Personnel Administration, Hist.: Management Club. Kominiak, David A. B.S. Management: Hammond. Kramer, Robert M. B.S. Accounting: W. Lafayette: Phi Kappa Psi: Scabbard and Blade: Young Republicans: Dean's List: Sr. Class Council. Krause, Timo- thy E. B.S. Accounting: Mishawaka: Beta Gamma Sigma: Beta Alpha Psi. Kritsch, Frank D. B.S. Real Estate: Indianapolis: Rho Epsilon. Lamey, Dennis Patrick B.S. Management: Evansville: Sr. Class Council: IU Foundation: Young Democrats: SAB' Impact Party. Lanz, Jerry L. B.S. Accounting: Star Cit . Lathrop, James Patrick B.S. Accounting: Indianapolis: Accounting Club: 9 U Y Intramural Football: Dean's List: Beta Alpha Psi. Law, Roy A. B.S. Market- ing: Charlestown: Delta Sigma Pi: Marketing Club. Lee, Richard D. B.S. Accounting: Bloomington: Accounting Club: Bands. Lee, Terry D. B.S. Finance: Elwood. Leets, Peter J. B.S. Marketing and Adminis- tration: Crown Point: Delta Chi, Soc. Ch.: Marketing Club: Water Polo. Lemen, Bill E. B.S. Management and Adminstration: Bedford: Transfer Stu- dent. Lemen, John C. B.S. Management: Osgood: Pi Kappa Phi: Sr. Class Council: Young Republicans. Lenz, Robert Thomas B.S. Management and Administration: New Albany: Alpha Delta Kappa. Lester, David N. B.S. Accounting: Bloomington' Alpha Phl Omega! Lowe House, Sec.-Treas. Lcnenthal, Richard A. B.S. Finance: Zeta 'Beta Tau, Rush Ch., Sr. Rep: IFC J-Board, Justice: Phi Eta Sigma: Deans List. Lewis, Larry D. B.S. Management: Bloomington: Sigma Pi Pledge Class Pres., Soc. Ch.: Dean's List: Marching 100. Lewis, Robert G' B.S. Management and Administration: Monticello: Alpha Sigma Phi Treas. Prudential Board, Pledge Comm.: Sr. Class Council: Gamma Delta. Unixf Lutheran Church, Sec.: Dean's List: Wright Quad, Treas. Exec. Council, A Lewis, Stephen R. B S Management' Speedway: Sailin ' . .. i . gClub:M kt Clb, Lewis, William B.S. Management: Berne. Liette, Paul H. Bgriclggintig . Culver: Accounting Club: Martin I, Gov. Lipner, Max B.S. Marketing' Chlqagol Zeta Bet? Tau? Phi Omega? Mafkellflg Club: IU Foundatioit' Fr Chuai Agtllllciitionsl Dems List- Logan, Dennis A., B.S. , IS, i e g 1 1 . - . ' Personnel Administration. n ramura Sports' Amencan SOCICW for Logan, Philip Allan B.S. Accounting' I d' 1' - . u emeyer, ouis C. B.S. Management: I-lu L' b .'D . .- ' gmn,m,t.,.Mff.., i. M....,.'.:.:':.: .:'.:aaf'..?:1::':2..'i.''tittitf e a 1: : Marketing Club. Madd J. F ' . ' Ig-t. Wayne: Marketing Club. Magurean, Jolm H.eBl.lS. llgalisketingillmgglcetlngl igma Alpha Sigma: Marketing Club: Personnel Club. , mglon' 444 x I 'F v 54 P! 'N S I I l t s,- T. ll 25 -Z 1 S It If . vi YT' 1 fi K 942 . ,, - 4 ,LN as., 'Q ir IIH K f- it 'Q Q v ass, -S? i I. Pu-tn... i bs., I fl 'QG'X. wr... CTP CF. e--f J.,- tf fi I .3 I . L. Ar IT 'Q' sX -r' f, 5,-, Qs ,X Ls K, Nlainczs, Patricia E B 5 -: - B.S. Management. Business Education: Centersille. Nlalinka. Stephen NN, Muna sr ' -mms Lm' Hallett- Thomas R. BS Tmns s - . OhiO'egigml51H35oI2tation Club. Nlalman. Robert L. B.S. F'i53mC. Malshury, Frankpl-El Iiulgph' Omega: Sr. Class Council: Little Soo Rnicfi Scholastic Chu Inilgaligm Mglritailglrent: San Jose Calif.: Beta Theta Pi, Party, Dismctchlz Immmuralgi . ass Council: Student Leader: Impact xt- -ir . .- . B.S.- Accounting: Camden: Phi Kappa Psi. Nlarlep. llun. K B S M, L ucmlorl' Shoalsi Markcllnil Club: SNEA. Nlartin. Nanct toll. beansrrgenlinlf lsorlvlllcz 511115. Patrick NI. B.S. Nlarketing: Blooming- s ist. . axnell, Marilyn .l. B.S. Textile Merchandising: Brotsnsburg. McCprmick,4George N. B.S. Management: Pittsburgh. Pa.: Phi Isa .I Tl , I I , ' pp i-ta. 3'bL'4C15Cg4l'0HS Ndndeer. Pledge Council: was Disk Jockey: it' iitiaia ll i -milf MCCUIIUUQII. Ann B. B.S. Business Education: Pass Clirisnnn, gifs.: Chi Omega: Beta Gamma Sigma: Alpha Lambda Delta: Unncron Mfxi:nA8B6llFlIi53l1t, Comptroller. Delegate: Sr. Class Council. Nlcllunaltl. Mark tg atglygi. S. Marketing: Bethel Park. Pa.: Jr.. Sr. Class Connelly M Ge 'UB U . Union Board Comm.: Young Republicans: ILT Foundation. C regory, Sandra B.S. Personnel Management: Gary: AA.-XF.-X: Personnel Management Club. Mclntyre, Roger Il. B.S. Finance: Ft. Winne, Mclfinney, Linda B.S. Business Education: Lanrenceburgl NNYC.-X: SNF.-'tg Sallmg Club: Young Republicans. Nleahl, Dennis Il. B.S. Management: Sei. mour. Meelus, Robert IE. B.S. Marketing: South Bend: Phi Kappa Psi, Ot'lice'r: Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr. Class Councils: Marketing Club. Yice-Pres.. Treas.: Student Info Bureau: Young Republicans, Meeks, Rohert 'I'. B.S. Marketing: I5sans- villeg Lambda Chi Alpha: SAB, Spring Sports Steering Comm.: Kita Fnter- tainment Comm.. Ch.: Sr. Class Council: IU Foundation. Nlehlinen. Jap J. B.S. Marketing: bong Island. N,Y.: Marketing Club. Mercer, Duane Carroll B,S. Business Administration: Indianapolis: Alpha Kappa Psi, Pres.. Master of Rituals: Student Government: NlcNutt Quad. Gov.: Orientation, Steering Comm.: Radio Announcer for WQAD. Nlerver. Duarte C. B.S. Accounting: Indianapolis: Theta Chi. Pres.. Sec.. Rush t'h.: lt' Foundation: Accounting Club: Fr.. Soph. Class Councils: IFC. Nlerritt, John S. Jr. B.S. Management: Bloomington: Sr. Research Assistant: Dept. Police Administration. Nlervis, Allan J. B.S. Finance: Kokomo: Campus liltesll YMCA. Meshherger, Harry A. B.S. Management: Nashxille. Michaels, Ronald E. B.S. Marketing: Fountain City: Sr. Class t'ounctl: Mai- ketirlg Club: Geology Club. Hiller. Daniel K. B.S. Accounting: Nlicliigan till. McNutt Quad, Scholarship Award: NW Grd, Fl. Ath. Ch.: .-Xcconining tlnl-, Dean's List. Miller, David .I. B.S. Management: South Bend. Nliller. Nlieliael R. B.S. Personnel: Indianapolis: Personnel Club: Jackson t'lnb, Nliller. Rich- ard A. B.S. Business Economiw and Public Policy: Indianapolis: .-Xlpha l.ni Omega. Miller, Thomas E. B.S. Accounting: Indianapolis: Accounting tlnb. t'oinputei Club: Dorm Unit Ofncer. Nlills. Davirl II. B.S. Managenieut: lndi.ni.ipolis, Pln Delta Theta. Treas.: IU Foundation: Sl? CPN Um'N'l1 xl: lW'l lM lllll' Mintlerman, William Nl. B.S. Personnel antL labor Relations: Delta Sigma Pi, Young Democrats: American Society tor Personnel .'Xdnninsn.nion. b'tccsl'tes IU Chapter: Student Government: Dean's list, Xlorgan. Ronaltl llark IIN Marketing: Colonia. N.J.: Delta Tau Delta: Alpha lsappa Psi: toitttl: Rs'l'l'l'll cans: YMCA: Marketing Club: Sr. Class Council. Xlorean, Sliarnn ll. lls Management and Adminstration: Bloomington: Marketing t lub. t osnioisilitati Club. Moser, Joseph D. B.S. Marketing: Woodburn: bl.ll'IsCllllll liluh, tonne Hein-- crats. Mucha. .lelTrey .l. B.S. Management: Rockloiil. Ill: Nice-luis . I lib?- PEMM Club: Transportation Club. Nlnll. larry K. IIA b Xl.ni.ngenieut, lxlls it ville' Sigma Phi Epsilon: YMCA Iloard Nlembei. Si. tl.iss tonntil. I-tum. R' Ibleans' I ittle illll Trainer. Nlnllett. fllffll IX- ll N Nlatketine, N.ipp.mvs'. Alglla Delta Coirr. Sec.: Marketing Klub. Yice-l'tvs. -ll bl's's'v-ll VI-l Y -I' - R lhiok Steetitn: t'omm ll Sine INV N xlllflllll- Sr. Class Councils: ct 1 5 - '. ' I H H ,mul I . .' 5 In Iignigi olis: Della ti.nntn.i, I mon -t-Il- I - Pitrtua R. B.S. Markttin! ' P H ll Ht In ACWS. Steering Comm.. Womens Week, Sec.: WNW -X. luteiualio . Publications. P,R. Comm.: Student I eadei. -1-I5 Musgrave, Marilyn Jean B.S. Accounting: Springfield, Ohio: Kappa Delta Treas.: Emphasis: Omicron Delta, Pres., Publicity Ch.: Accounting Club' Mutchler, Jerry V. B.S. Personnel Management: Brazil: Sigma Pi, Pledge Tr. Ru h Ch., Activities Ch.: Alpha Kappa Psi: IFC, Vice-Pres., Rush Director: s ' U 'on Board Steering Comm: JIFC: IU Foundation. Myers, La,-ry A Board, ni . B.S. Finance: Marion: Sigma Nu, Treas., Sec.: IU Foundation: IFC Intramural Ch ' YMCA: Freshman Camp Counsellor: Student Leader. Myers, Sigmon W B Mana ement: Lebanon: Sigma Chi, Treas.: YMCA: Young Republicans' . , g Intramurals. Nattkemper, Clyde Donnelly B.S. Marketing: Terre I-Iaute: Mar: keting Club: Young Republicans. Nickels, Steve I. B.S. Management: Plainfield: Personnel Management Club Niemeyer, Michael L. B.S. Accounting: Seymour: Accounting Club. Nolan. Susannah J. B.S. Accounting: Arlington, Va. Nolting, Mike B.S. Management? Indianapolis: Phi Kappa Psi, Officer: YMCA. Norris, Maria A. B.S. Account: ing: Lafayette: Kappa Delta, Corr. Sec., Rush Ch.: Card Section Comm.: Accounting Club: Arbutus Staff. Ogle, Jerry D. B.S. Marketing: Kokomo: Marketing Club. Okon, John D. B.S, Personnel: Gary: Personnel Club. Olszewski, James J. B.S. Management: High. land. Osborn, Sherry J. B.S. Textile Merchandising: Connersville: Jr., Sr. Class Councils: Bachelor of the Year Dance, Ch.: IU Foundation: Marketing Club: Little 500 Mini Rider. Page, James M. B.S. Management: Jeffersonville: Mar- keting Club: Personnel Management Club: Alpha Delta Omega. Pate, Rickey R. B.S. Personnel Management: Indianapolis: Delta Sigma Pi: American Society for Personnel Administration, Co-Ch. of IU's Speaker Comm.: Students For Kennedy: Dean's List: Honor Roll. Patterson, Blair C. B.S. Marketing: Griffith: Alpha Kappa Psi: Marketing Club. Patterson, Robert Bruce B.S Marketing: Indianapolis. Paulin, Edward J. B.S. Marketing: Nash- B.S R I Estate: New ville: Debate Team: .I-Board. Pendleton, Larry R. . ea Middletown: Rho Epsilon: Intramural Sports. Perry, John Michael B.S. Marketing: Indianapolis: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Var- ' F tball' Marketing Club' IU Foundation' I Mens Club. Pflegmg, Daniel sity oo , , , J. B.S. Business Economics: Terre Haute: Sigma Nu, Commander, Rush Ch., ' ' ' - Y H n B.S. Jr., Sr. Class Council: IU Foundation, IFC J Board. Phan, en o g Marketing: Saigon, Viet Nam: Cosmopolitan Club, Soc. Ch. Pickard, Beverly A. B.S. Quantitative Business Analysis: Indianapolis. Pidhimy, William P. B.S. Accounting: Stamford, Conn.: Varsity Cross Country: Varsity Track, Account- ing Club. Pierchala, Phillip J. B.S. Management: Kenilworth, Ill.: Sigma Chi, Vicg- h IU F undation IFC Rush Comm Plisky Clarence J. B Pres., Rush C .: o 1 . , Management: Chesterton: Alpha Kappa Psi: IU Foundation: YMCA: Home- coming Comm.: MRC, Ch. Poellein, Ronald K. B.S. Management: Boonville: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Alpha Phi Omega: Student Government Flight Protect, Tl'C2S.: Sr. Class Council: Gov. of Floor. Popp, Jerome L. B.S. Transp0rtat10Il1 South Bend: Transportation Club: Elliot House. Soc. Ch. Pressler, Susan R. ' - '-Y n Repulr B.S. Marketing: I-Iammond: Marketing Club. Sr. Class Council. ou g licans: YWCA. Pritzke, Ronald R. B.S. Finance: Omaha. Neb.: Alpha Tau Omega? Varsity Baseball Team. Rackham, Michele B.S. Marketing: LaPorte: Delta Gamma. - L der: LUNA Rush Comm.: YWCA, Freshman Camp Counselor, Student ea DCICEHUSZ Tyronian Queen Finalist: Arbutus Queen Finalist. Rankin, LHITY J' B.S. Accounting: Muncie: Phi Eta Sigma: Beta Gamma Sigma: Delta Sigma Pi, Treas., Vice-Pres.: Beta Alpha Psi, Vice-Pres.: AIlCampus TableTCfll1l5 Doubles Co-Ch Rasmussen, Harold A. B.S. Finance: IndianaP0h5i IEC' ' Pres Ratliff Scholarship Comm.: Young Democrats: Phi Sigma Kappa, VICC' - hi Charlene M. B.S. Management: Bloomington: Gamma Phi Beta. Scholafsfp ' - ' - P hellenic Executive Ch.. Rec. Sec.: Mortar Board: Omicron Delta, Pleiades, an Council, Scholarship Workshop Ch.: IU Foundation. Reel, Leonard R. B.S. Management: Indianapolis: Beta Theta'Pi: Skulltzlgd Crescent: Board of Directors I Men's Club: Little 500 Bike Rider: Wlfestong Team: Young Republicans. Reiners, William A. B.S. Real Estate: Washing Sr- Pi Kappa Phi, I-list.. Sec.: Rho Epsilon: Young Republicans,-Director?Tie: Class Council: IU Foundation. Reuille, Martin E. B.S. Accountmgl Lf' SU' ' ' ' --- 4 dation. Rice, Clitfo - Phi Sigma Kappa. Sentinel. Rush Ch., Pics.. IU Fotin Donald wg BIS. Man, B.S. Management and Administration: Wanatah. Rice. agement: Wzinatah. Bl . d, rhomes D: 3G'i7':ifg::a.F:::. Cincintlfiiif Ohio: una Board fijlffffhg. agement: Ken IS- Riggs' Ru55ell A. B nutty. David V' BS' A mg IndianaP0iI55 3 Young Repubhcansi H Accounting Bloommgif son. Robert Pau! 'ir' I Elections Commission: llanagemell tg V IUCCHDC Robling, Rohm WCP? Indianap0IiS C21mPll5f Homecoming Rules af i3.s.Atwtmnu21 PN Class Councils: Parliar for Scholastic Improv: Wayne: German Club dustrial Engineering? 5 List: Production Man Accounting: River Fc JIFC, IFC .I-Board: S Fr. Class Council: D62 Romine, Mar W. B.S. C. B.S. Finance: Indi Rugby Team. Letter Referee. Rose. Michal Mu: Sr. Class Count Golf Champion 1967 Adrienne B. B.S. Tex keting Club. Rosenblum. Robert I Marketing Club: Nia gon: Card Section I Insurance: Kokomo: Tryouts. Rutkouglri. FL WHl'r1e: Sr, Clam i1Ve.Business Analys Regimental I-Ieadque Salim. J. Daniel B Quiid Recreation C. Indianapolis: Rgppg hatralgaz Sigma Ra AWS Big sister Pre Mafkelinsz South Club- Schnakenhurf x-1iiE: Theta XL Stilllckgu-dw John D schlimer- DOUEIB gemmnin C- It xi B'S'.BUSinc-S St i aiming Club 1 3 ndianapous. -I-em, iigni John B, B Sui? Alpha KHPI Cm: Lani B. as BE dc Insurance C . U . rkoquming mg Club' Shepard Kappa Dell Club. 3. Directorl hen. lan-, x IFC liitranimgi SIS. Sigrnon ty. ll! Republicans: Ti Haute: Mm-- .nagement Club tg Club. Nolan- S. Managememf E- B-S. Account. Section Comm. on. John D. B.S. nagement: High. Ile: Jr.. Sr. Clggs Marketing Club: fersonville: May. 3. Delta Sigma Pig of IU's Speaker Jtterson. Blair C, Patterson, Robert Marketing: Nash- Leal Estate: New pha Epsilon: Var- i. Pfleging. Daniel iander. Rush Ch.: . Yen Hong B.S. . Pickard. Beverly y. William P. B.S. y Track: Account- Sigma Chi. Vice- . Clarence J. B.S. 1: YMCA: Home- gement: Boonville: :nt Flight Project. ,S. Transportation: Pressler. Susan R- cil: Young RCPUP .u Omega: Va1'Sill' te: Delta Gamma. nt Leader: LUNA ,, Rankin. LHITI' J- gma: Delta Slgm? ripus Table Tennis Indianapolis: Ilif- Vige-Pres. Ratliff, Beta. ScholarShlP 'ihellenic Executive heta Pi: Skull ed e Rider: Wrestling Estate: W3ShlngL0n: carts. Difecwlz Srf pountirtgl l-fl Pong' ,ri. Rice. Clifford ' nald W- 335' Man' 'Chard' Thomas D. B.S. Marketing: Ashtabula, Ohio: Ma . - . r, Club. Vice-Pres. Rice, Roy R. B.S. Accounting: EvansvilRiUl1in?li32'gtl Alpha, Pledge Tr., Treas.: IFC: Young Republicans: YMCA: Impact Part Director of Rush, Delegate to Nic. Ricimriie, iviiiiiim A. B.S. Manageme if Cincinnati, Ohio: Theta Chi: Arnold Air Commander, Info. Services Officeli Union Board Comm.: IFC, Scholarship Comm. Rielim, Thomas P. B S Ma,-:Q agement: Kendallville: Beta Theta Pi: Sr. Class Council: Marketing-Club Riggs, Russell A. B.S. Business Administration: Rushvillc. ' Riley, David M. B.S. Accounting: Lafayette. Ringer, William E. B.S. Market- ing: Indianapolis: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Marketing Club: Emphasis-The World. young Republicans: Intramural Sports: Sailing Club. Robertson, James D. B.S, Accounting: Bloomington: Accounting Club: Student Traffic Court, Ch. Robe. Son, Robert Paul Jr. B.S. Accounting: Ft. Wayne: Phi Kappa Psi: Student Elections Commission: Accounting Club: Intramurals. Robinson, Joe D. B,S Management: Vincennes: Hand Ball: Bowling. A Robling, Robert Michael B.S. Management and Administration: Indianapolis' Indianapolis Campus, Treas. of Student Government, Student Affairs Comms Homecoming Rules and Regulations Comm.: Floor Gov. Rodeen, Gerald P. B.S. Accounting: Paxtion, Ill.: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pres.: Fr. Track: Fr., Sr, Class Councils: Parliamentarian Sr. Class: IU Foundation: UG Dubaeh Award for Scholastic Improvement. Rodenbeck, Daniel A. B.S. Administration: Ft. Wayne: German Club. Rogers, Douglas A. B.S. Production Management, In- dustrial Engineering: Marketing: Business Administration: Indianapolis: Dean's List: Production Management Club: Marketing Club. Rome, Robert S. B.S. Accounting: River Forest, Ill.: Kappa Sigma, Pres., Vice-Pres., Rush Ch.: JIFC, IFC J-Board: Student Body Supreme Court: Student Conduct Comm.: Fr. Class Council: Dean's List. Romine, Max W. B.S. Marketing: Columbus: Marketing Club. Rose, Lawrence C. B.S. Finance: Indianapolis: MRC, Ath. Ch.: Wright, Ath. Comm.: Varsity Rugby Team, Letter: Union Dance Series, Ch.: First Fling: Intramural Sports, Referee. Rose, Michael B. B.S. Management: Meadowbrook, Pa.: Sigma Alpha Mu: Sr. Class Council: SAB Comm.: JIFC: Little 500 Comm.: Intramural Golf Champion I967. Rose, Roger L. B.S. Accounting: Nashville. Rosenberg, Adrienne B. B.S. Textile Merchandising: Valparaiso: Alpha Epsilon Phi: Mar- keting Club. Rosenblum, Robert E. B.S. Management: Flossmoor, Ill.: Sigma Alpha Mu: Marketing Club: Management Club. Ross, William R. B.S. Accounting: Para- gon: Card Section Comm.: Accounting Club. Ruckriegle, William T. B.S. Insurance: Kokomo: Intramural Sports: Sec., Treas., Floor Council: Little 500 Tryouts. Rutkowski, Richard A. B.S. Business Economics and Public Policy: Ft. Wayne: Sr. Class Council: Briscoe, Vice-Gov. Saft, Paul H. B.S. Quantita- tive Business Analysis: Bloomington: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Pershing Rities, 3rd Regimental Headquarters, Operations Ofhcer, Regimental Commander. Sahm, J. Daniel B.S. Accounting: Indianapolis: Briscoe Quad, Vice-Gov., Quad Recreation Co-ord.: Accounting Club. Sapp, George D. B.S. Finance: Indianapolis: Kappa Delta Rho. Schalliol, Susan A. B.S. Accounting: Mis- hawaka: Sigma Kappa, Treas.: Omicron Delta: Accounting Club: YWCA: AWS Big Sister Program: Cosmopolitan Club. Schan ferman, Barbara S. B.S. Marketing: South Bend: Omicron Delta: Alpha Lambda Delta: Marketing Club. Schnakenburg, Barry A. B.S. Management and Administration: Evans- ville: Theta Xi, Sec., Treas., Pres.: Alpha Kappa Psi: Intramural Football. Schuckard, John D. B.S. Finance: Wabash: Intramural Basketball, Football. Schuetter, Douglas J. B.S. Management and Administration: Jasper. Schull, Benjamin C. B.S. Insurance: Terre Haute: Insurance Club. Schumacher, David R. B.S. Business Statistics: Indianapolis: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Exec. Council: Marketing Club I Men's Club: Varsity Tennis. Schwartz, Alan J. B.S. Finance: Indianapolis: Teter Floor Gov.: Hillel Foundation. Scott, John B. B.S. Management: Bloomington: Phi Epsilon Pi: Pf2fShlflS RHICS: Alpha Kappa Psi: Sailing Club: Christian Science College Organization. Selig, Larry B. B.S. Management and Administration: Indianapolis: 'Marketing Club: Insurance Club. Shafer, Bonnie L. B.S. Business Administration: South Bend: Accounting Club. Shea, James R. B.S. Marketing: Indianapolis: Market' IHS Club. Shepard, John R. B.S. Marketing: Indianapolis: Marketing Club. Shiplett, David A. B.S. Marketing: Bloomington: Marketing -Club' Sll0Ckl10y. David A. B.S. Real Estate: Atlanta, Ga.: Alpha Sigma Phi. Treas.. Pledge Comm., Standards Board, Intramural Ch.: Judo Club: Sigma Delta Psi. Sllultlv John C. B.S. Management and Administration: Richmond: .Dean s List. Sievila, David M. B.S. Finance: Martinsville: Marketing Club. Sisley, Mary K. B.S. Accounting: Tell City: Accounting Club. Slagle, Henry F. B.S. Accounting: Mt. Vernon: Pershing Rifles Co. A, 3rd Reg't Headquarters, Executive Officer: IU Foundation: Accounting Club. smith, David L. B.S. Management: Ft. Wayne: Sf- C1955 COUHUI- ?m', ', James Russell B.S. Quantitative Business Analysis: Bloomington: Deans List: Highest Achiever 14.0 averagej Spring 1967. Smith, Michael G. Manage- ment: Michigan City. Smith, Richard W. B.S. Accounting: Washington: IU Foundation: Scabbard and Blade, Pres. Smith, Thomas W. B.S. Finance: Indianapolis: Foster Quad, Floor Ath. Co- ord.: Intramurals. Snider, Sue B.S. Business Education: Indianapolis. Snyder, Jeffrey A. B.S. Marketing: Goshen: Alpha Sigma Phi. Somers, John W. B.S. Management: Winamac. Spangler, William L. Jr. B.S. Management: Evans- ville: Delta Chi, Treas.: Sr. Class Council. Spaulding, Melvin Pierre B.S. Marketing: New Albany: Kappa Alpha Psi: Kappa Kappa Psi Pledge: Marketing Club: Educational Opportunities Founda- tion, Exec. Sec.: Marching 100: Pres. Comm. on Racial Discrimination. Spiece, James Richard B.S. Management and Administration: Wabash. Sramek, Don- ald C. B.S. Marketing: LaPorte: Phi Sigma Kappa, Soc. Ch., House Mngr.: Union Board: Marketing Club: Young Republicans: Intramurals. Stalford, Gary L. B.S. Marketing: Indianapolis. Stansell, Janet K. B.S. Real Estate: Griffith. Steiner, Donald L. B.S. Accounting: Berne: MRC, Soc. Ch.: Accounting Club: Young Democrats. Stevens, John H. B.S. Marketing: Richmond: Marketing Club. Stewart, David C. B.S. Statistics: Richmond: Delta Sigma Pi: Gov. of Unit: Freshman Orientation. Stipp, Norman J. B.S. Accounting: Winamac: Phi Eta Sigma: Accounting Club: Marching 100: McNutt Quad, Gov., Board of Gov. Stovall, Ros E. Jr. B.S. Management and Administration: Bloomington: Alpha Tau Omega, Vice-Pres.: Freshman, Sophomore Class Presidents: Execu- tive Director. Student Legislative Co-ordinating Comm.: Impact! Party Presi- dent: IU Foundation: Named to President's Comm. to Select a Dean of Students. Straub, Terrence D. B.S. Marketing: Indianapolis: Young Democrats, Vice- Pres.: Inter-Collegiate Federation Young Democrats, Pres. in Ind.: Marketing Club: IU Students for Senator Bayh, Ch.: Great Issues Senator. Street, Ted P. B.S. Management and Administration: Bloomington: Arbutus Staff. Strom, Merle T. Jr. B.S. Marketing: Muncie: Delta Upsilon: Dean's List: Skull and Crescent: Jr. IFC: Marketing Club: YMCA. Suelzer, Stephen M. B.S. Ac- counting: Ft. Wayne: Accounting Club. Sutton, David J. B.S. Management: Bloomington: Beta Theta Pi, Rush Ch.: Intramurals. Tabor, Charles A. B.S. Accounting: Huntingburg: Sigma Nu: Vice-Pres., Exec, Council: Jr. Class Council. Talley, Elizabeth A. B.S. Marketing: Lowell. Tam, Kevin R. B.S. Marketing: Elwood: Sigma Nu: Marketing Club: IU Founda- tion: Skull and Crescent. Tarlton, Donald Lee B.S. Management and Adminis- tration: Garrett: Circle K: Personnel Club: Gilt Co-ord.: Ft. Wayne Campus, Golf Team, Intramurals. Taylor, Philip E. B.S. Production Management' Bloomington: Production Management Club. l Teibloom, Eugene J. B.S. Management and Administration: Wilmette, Ill.: Sigma Alpha Mu, Initiation Ch., Ath. Ch.: WFIU Sports Staff: Skull and Crescent: Student Athletic Board Comm.: Homecoming Comm.: .IIFC Rep Todd, Ruth Ann B.S. Textile Merchandising: Bloomington. Todderud, James C. B.S. Accounting: Indianapolis: Accounting Club: Intramural Football Bas- ketball, Softball. Tomber, Karen E. B.S. Personnel Management: South Bend' American Society for Personnel Admin.: Student Conduct Comm.' Arbutus Staff. Topper, Stephen P. MBA Marketing: Evansville: Delta Upsilon' Market- ing Club: Dean's List: Graduate Assistant, Marketing Dept. l 448 l .4 .Q 'Cf X n 4' 9177- I fi -ef aux 'VX fx., -of -arf' 7 .SV .1-:-X. L 'OI I 1 Hit .-,' 'Ct' -in '5 4, A u l I A ' ,... .X E K tif sxsx 'ss Q s- '75 PO' 'C s . S N 'gl '41 A.-s it .Q-. .mms -we ,rt ,Q fa ' I s fxil. -.K .fx- 'lv- 'Ns vga -sf wap, ,-fx rms ,nu 1- is-, 'Fw- ' L eb: . S- '2' 1 QF ro ' I 1 Q? 5 'Iv 1 . 1' l t 1 t ravi:-fi, qi- ' - l . lx. . Av' Q fi x. ' I v -E T9 'l9l0J', Darryl L. B,S . X - - . Vice-Gov.: Intramurals. Deipsagflvenl and Admlnlslmlloni Chlfllllffil Floor B.S. Management and' Ad , , lfli 5IH1'18gen1ent Club. Troxel. Bi-adlet H. Football, Tubbs, Junlcs K ngtgisgation: Mulberry: Deans List: Intramural Joseph E. BS Pj : 1 . .- mance: South Bend: Little 500. Nandtitki American Soeiely ?g?0f?2iI.3nl1t3ltaXt2iapolts: Delta Sigma Pi: l.L'. Chapter ol' I ' 3 3 . . - Interest Commission Steering ContnlillnIglml'lOrL' I nb., Marching mol Smdum yfmlllundil I, W. .I F .. cans ist: Highest Achietem-ni .got Council: Sgluhllglgld Clgllflm I.. 'Il BLS. Finance: Frankfort: Acacia: Sir. Clase scent. Little 300 Bike Rider: Young Republicans. V 1 . . . M'::mgg'rLl2ntl?fil:11iil5wgl.. IB.-S. Accounting: Indianapolis, Ytiris, John L-Q. gpg, Foundation' lSr Glmdpo 15' Bemihem PV Mllfliellfls Club, Yice-Pres.: IL' Alpha Chi 'O - ,BSS Council. Norm. Kathy B.S. Marketing: North ,ltttlsunl Mam emenrrgega' Nlarkellng Club. Yosrneier, Nlichael G. B.S. Production Admgi Omee anLgrvtLlg:'lArnold Air Society: Admin. Oftice: Pershing Rttles, lon, R' d t- Ct IIKIP Ii. B.S. Accounting: Columbus: Sigma ph, F ecor er I . . , - , IN: 1 U FOUYKIHIIOH. Sr. Class Council, IPC Intramural Comm. glilflcy Tillmihy L- B.S. Management: Indianapolis: Sigma Nu. Sec.: IL' Sine Nfggram Comm.: Model United Nations. Wagner. Gary Nl. B.S. Production Bl UUSFUIUIIZ Bl00mlAl'lSl0n- V lllklff. W endall I.. B.S. Production Management: pomington, U.S. AtrAForce. Active Duty. Walters. Lawrence I-I. B.S. Quanti- Ralive Business Analysts: Gary: ABeta Gamma Sigma. Yice-Pres.: Proelttctton I anagement Club: Student Gov t. Waltkc, Shirley Anti B.S. Business lftluea- Hon: Bloomington: SNEA: Marketing Club. Waltman,lJohn C. B.S. Accounting: Lancaster. Pa.: Accounting Club: Beta Alpha Psi. Waits, Terence A. B.S. Marketing: Corydon: Acacia, Rush Ch., Alumni Sec.: IU Foundation: Marketing Club: Skull and Crescent: Jr.. Sr. Class Councils. Warner, Dennis P. B.S. Business litlucation: South Hemi: Sigma Pi, Pledge Tr.. Ath. Ch.: SNEA: Dean's List. Watson. Clarence I.. B.S. Insurance: Speedway. Watson, Jon S. B.S. Marketing: Bloomington: Iamhtla Chi Alpha: YMCA: Young Republicans: Union Board. Weaver, Warren I. B.S. Management: Indianapolis: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Arnold Air Society: Air Force ROTC: Sr. Class Council: Young Republicans. Nl eile- mann, Jon William B.S. Management: Ft. Wayne: Arnold Air Society. Operat tions Officer. Weinberger. Nlarvin J. B.S. Management: Louisxille. Ky.: Alpha Epsilon Pi. 2nd Vice-Pres.: Alpha Kappa Psi: Phi Eta Sigma. W eisenherger, John T. B.S. Management and Administration: Carmel: Union Board Steering Comm.: Marketing Club, Weldy. Kevin S. B.S, Management and Atlmttustr.t- tion: Warkarusa: Intramural Sports. Wheat, Robert G. B.S. Accounting: Carmel: Accounting Club: Young Repub- licans: Little 500. Whitlock, Jay II. B.S. Marketing: Indianapolis. Hliitesitle. Steven Lee B.S. Finance: Indianapolis: Phi Omega: Little 500 'l'e:un, XlcNutt. Whitney, Roger M. Jr. B.S. Production Management: Sarasota, lfla. II ilkerson. Robert E. Jr. B.S. Personnel Management: Vincennes: DCllil 5151111-1 Pt: Per- sonnel Club. Williams, James S. B.S. Management: WCSICFVI Sllflfltlx- lll-3 liillllm DEH Rlmf Little 500 Bike Rider: sr. Class Council. Wilson. can W ll-N 5l1 t-'Pf lL 'g Crawfordsville' Kappa Delta Rho. Pres.. Rush Ch.: Sr. Class Council: ll-t : . . . : ' .lohnm ' - .. B.S. M. . 'mentz Seottshurg. lloor tltlittt. Wilson. . .lvll?SnllWi?l?elin ' Lowenlhllililarketing Club. YN ilson, l'honuts J. II S Xl-Ill-HIC' E , . , . i . ment and Administration: Indianapolis: Llntlcfgfmll'-'lf PUIILE l 'l P' 4 ll' .- I, lIuinel'ntl riculum Comm.: Young Americans lor I-rtedom. Soc. L i in o s . Windell Robert J. B.S. Personnel: New Albanif l1l'Ill'Yl4' fill' 'xlllh'l' Rmll Ch' Allha Kappa Psi: IRHA .I-Board: Campus Chest Steeruw li l '- l P - 1. -I Phi-ntx Xttf Alplm . . ' - . C thta .l. B.S. lkfellllm - 'R ' ' ' g:'lS5OCiJ1rl?llIU lkflhllltgtleh olilxmeriean Societx ot' Personnel Atlmilgtsll-ll 'i. 'll IIC 5- A . ' - .. - '. . 1 ghost ureau o , , . I 5 S . L lass Council. L .IIIIPIIN - Seq-Trgasui lUXI'liQrkndWFlilll Rollnerl G. B.S. 'lrattsportatiottg Xlunstct, ltans- Phllmlthroglcbf Ptkquyy-0,.k:,,.,,, gnu A, BS Personnel Nlatiagemetit. Intliap- pommon U ' Li' . .O n D'lla: Skt Club: Personnel I tit, 'tpolis' Alpha Gamma Delta. IIIILV0 xgku cmcmz mmmmcm YWCA: IU Sing. Workman. llllmlllilb D- l -' : ' nm? -1-19 Wruble, Donald J. B.S. Marketing: Ft. Wayne: Alpha Kappa Psi: Sr. Class Council: Young Republicans: Marketing Club: AIESEC. Wujcik, Ronald R, B.S. Management and Administration: Mishawaka: Transportation Club, Yamaguchi, Yoshiaki B.S. Management: Musashino City, Tokyo, Japan: Transportation Club: Baptist Student Union. Yentes, Clifford H. B.S. Manage. ment: Michigan City: Sigma Chi. Young, David A. B.S. Quantitative Business Analysis: Ft. Wayne: Insurance Club: Intramural Bowling: Campus Crusade: Inter-Varsity. Zamboloi, Mary Barbara B.S. Business Education: Columbus. Zeedyk, Mary R. B.S. Management: New Carlisle: Accounting Club: Omicron Delta. Zim. merman, Jolm M. B.S. Accounting: Hinsdale, Ill.: Phi Delta Theta, Vice-Pres.: Diving Team. Abramson, Rochelle M. B.S. Elementary,Education: Dayton, Ohio: Sigma Delta Tau: Union Board Comm.: Little 500 Ch. Alstott, Ronda K. B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: Gamma Phi Beta: YWCA. Anglin, Gary J. B.S. Mathematics: Lexington, Ky.: Delta Sigma Pi: Great Issues. Anstett, Cheryl May B.S. Elementary Education: Earl Park: Alpha Chi Omega. Arndt, Mary Lee B.S. Special Education: Mental Retardation: Highland: Alpha Omi- cron Pi. Ash, Virginia M. B.S. Elementary Education: Bloomington: NEA: Briscoe Quad, Vice-Gov. Atteberry, Marcia E. B.S. Elementary Education: Fort Branch: Delta Gamma. Baardsen, Nancy fKiraJ Ann B.S. Elementary Educa- tion: Hammond: SNEA: Student Gov't., Residence Hall: McCarthy for Presi- dent: Flying Club: NSTA. Bailey, Diane B.S. Alexandria: IU Foundation: Sr. Class Council: YWCA. Baim, JeraLynn F. B.S. Elementary Education: Gary: Sr. Class Council: Union Board Comm. Baird, Jeannette H. B.S. School Library and Audio-Visual Services: Indianapo- lis: Alpha Lambda Delta: Navigators. Baker, Corinne A. B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: Sr. Class Council: YWCA: IU Foundation: Union Board Comm.: Student Government P.R. Baker, Julia K. B.S. Elementary Education: Bluffton: Clark House Treas., Read Center: SEA, Vice-Pres., Inter Varsity Member. Ballard, Victoria L. B.S. Elementary Education: FrenCh Lick. Ballenger, Farrell K. B.S. Social Studies: Shivley: Organization of Police Administration Students, Pres. Banser, Michael NAEA, B.S. Art: Crown Point: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Wrestling? Sr. Class Council: NAEA, Vice-Pres. Barker, Mark A. B.S. Elementary Edu- cation: Peru. Bames, Willcam R. B.S. Radio-TV: Bloomington. Barnhouse, Carol J. B.S. Elementary Education: Greenwood. Bartel, Laura Patrifla B5- Special Education: Geneva: Jr. Class Council: IU Foundation: IU Sing. Bartley, Deborah B.S. Elementary Education: Palatine, Ill.: Alpha Chi Omega! YOUUE RePUbliC21f1S: YWCA: Student Athletic Board. Baunlgaffnefy Stephen J' B.S. Social Studies: Tipton: McNutt Quad J-Board, Ch.: Phi Omega? IU Foundation: Sr. Class Council: Great Issues Forum. Beard, lylilfylilnd Beth B.S. Elementary Education: Greensburg: Pi Lambda Theta. Beckerih Marlene Ann B.S. Elementary Education: St. Louis, Mo.: Alpha Epsilon Phi. Becker, William A. American History: Warsaw. Wkjiili. Beefhing- ' Deansveeeh Therwfi 1 gvsuncil' Young Repub' 0 ' - 2 amminuonl Pl Kapp gfgwnsbufg- Banter. Janet E' Big' Bi. Enfzlish JCTTCVSOHU I rmfplg, Elementarb E I' mmf Education: fem V V . Education: NW- Albam Bledsoe. Kenneth L. B- English: Indianapolis. E Alpha Omicron Pi. BOE Sigma: Young Democf ish: Crown Point: l-lonc llolitho. Jeanne E. B.S cron Pi. Pledge Class Carole L. B.S. Speech Alpha Eta: NYC.-X: X Education: Depauw: .1 Special Education: ln: Social Studies: Indim Pleiades. Pres.: Enom Steering Comm. Brandenburg. Nancy E Exceptional Children: Education: South Ber Breitenbach. Robert , Brighton, Carol Ann Alpha Lambda Delta: Paper StatT. Brinker. SNEA: National Scier Brmkmann. Carole Nl P1732-I Mortar Board: ' lffgislative Board, T Speech and Hearing Education: Bicknelli Chi Omega: YWC Smgffif' Brown hon: B0 CON House. sawn- Pamela Broil: TRQM :Wen Nil Q - 'honing ek Mlfhg B.S. Elememm, A. ll ruce, Bewrh N B. : and A' Elf me nr - an gfmflahoiasr tt military- E Psi: 5 s ttlvik, Rogutilas uh. Tokio' lgtian- B.S. Nianavei tllllldlllg Buginax L Ltmprig calms? IIS. Zwdyk M icsrivn Della- I IICIB. Yiqeapresi yton. Ohio: Sigma tt. Ronda K. BS, VCA. Anglin, Gary eat lmtes. Anstett. Chi Omega. Amiji: ghland: Alpha Omi. ztonz NEA: Briscoe 'y Education: Fort Elementary Educa- NICCB.1'T.l'Iy for Presi- IU Foundation: Sr. ry Education: Gary: Services: Indianapo- A. B.S. Elementary Foundation: Union K. B.S. Elementary EA. Vice-Pres.. Inter Education: French rganization of Polite i Epsilon: Wrestling: ,S. Element?-FY Edu' minetort Bamhouse. Laixra Patricia B.S. ion: IU SIUE- .: Alpha Chi Omega: mgartner. 5fePl'e J' ii.: Phi Omega: ll .ard. Nlafiland Bet gm- Becker. yiarleue Epsilon Phi, BW .VJ d'th A. B.S. Elementary Edtication: Whiting: SNEA: N , , , gzg':1.s2i,1t. Beeching. Richard N. B.S. Biology: Ft. Wayne, Bcglliigulrgixugl BS Speech Therapy: Auburn: Pi Beta Phi: Sigma Alpha Eta: Sr: Clasg Cbiiiicil: Young Republicans. Bender, Richard E. B.S. Biological Sciencegi. Bloomington: Pi Kappa Phi: Dean's List. Bennett, Judy L. B.S. English, Bmwnsburg. Benter. Janet E. B.S. Biology: Seymour: Willkie J-Board. Bergin, For-yi J, B-S English Jeffersonville: Alpha -Delta Kappa Honorary. Blackketter, Daniel Lcd my B,S, Elementary Education: Bloomington. Blake, Joseph Edward B-8 Elernenlafy Education: Indianapolis. Blankenship, Connie L. B.S. Elementary Education: New Albany: Dean's List: Alpha Delta Kappa Honorary, Bledsoe, Kenneth L. B.S. English: Bloomington. Blust, Stephen Nicholas B.S. English: Indianapolis. Boatman, Mona Maria B.S. Mathematics: Jeffersonville: Alpha Omicron Pi. BoBeck, Connie C. B.S. Social Studies: Gary: Sigma Alpha Sigma: Young Democrats: Social Service Club. Bogue, Linda Foss B.S. Spana ish: Crown Point: Honors Program in Spanish. Bolitho, Jeanne E. B.S. Elementary Education: Mt. Home, Ark.: Alpha Omi. cron Pi, Pledge Class Pres.: SNEA: YWCA: Card Section Comm. Boozer, Carole L. B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapyl Mishawaka: Pi Beta Phi: Sigma Alpha Eta: YWCA: Young Republicans. Bowles, Rita M. B.S. Elementary Education: Depauw: Assoc. for Childhood Education. Boyd, Nancy K. B.S. Special Education: Indianapolis, Transfer Student. Brafford, Anne E. B.S. Social Studies: Indianapolis: Kappa Alpha Theta, Pres.: Mortar Board: Pleiades, Pres.: Enomene, Rec. Sec: Alpha Lambda Delta: IU Foundation Steering Comm. Brandenburg, Nancy E. B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: Council for Exceptional Children: Card Section. Bratcher, Debra Lynn B.S. Elementary Education: South Bend: Alpha Xi Delta: NEA: ACE: Sr. Class Council. Breitenbach, Robert J. B.S. Social Studies: Madison: Young Republicans. Brighton, Carol Ann B.S. Special Education: Gosport: Pi Lambda Theta: Alpha Lambda Delta: Floor Communication Co-ord., Teter: BREWT News- paper Stait. Brinker, Linnette A. B.S. Elementary Education: Evansville: SNEA: National Science Teachers Assoc.: Mini-rider in Little 500. Brinkmann, Carole M. B.S. Elementary Education: Munster: Zeta Tau Alpha, Pres.: Mortar Board: IU Foundation: Student Senate: Jr. Class Council: AWS, Legislative Board, Transfer Tea Ch., Mass Meeting. Britt, Brenda K. B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy: Markle. Broclsmith, Jeanette B.S. Elementary Education: Bicknell. Brodbeck, Patricia A. B.S. English: Bloomington: Alpha Chi Omega: YWCA: Campus Crusade for Christ, Intl.: The New World Singers. Brown, Linda L. B.S. Elementary Education: Munster: IU Founda' tion: Bocobo House, Gov. Brown, Pamela G. B.S. Elementary Education: Borden: SNEA: Sailboat Club. Brown, Ross Allen B.S. Fine Arts: South Bend: NAEA, Steering Comm. Brown, Thomas A. B.S. English: Odon. Brown, Tom Allen B.S. Social Studies: Niles, Mich.: Debate: IU S.B. Forensic Assoc., Pres. Browne, Barbara Lynn B.S. Elementary Education: Bloomington: Floor Gov., Soc. Ch. Bruce, Beverly S. B.S. Elementary Education: New Castle. Bryant, Barbara L. B.S. Speech and Hearing: Indianapolis: Sigma Alpha Eta. Bullian, Cynthia R. Elementary Education: Bloomington. Burch, Sandra Kay A.B. Speech! Ind'anaP0liS5 Willkie Quad Sec., Floor Sec.-Treas. Burroughs, Roxanne B.S- Elementary Education: Crawfordsville: AWS: Union Board Rep. -C'- -bu I-'I L, lr- was-.K Q i I i 5 'L T,-. 5- fl ,X an .9 ,1- fv- pn' Jf' R 4 ,- -rx, -J . 1 'Vi if xy, J' uf C. Butts, Helen I.. B.S. Elementary Education: South Bend. Cain, Janice L. Elementary Education: Northbrook. Ill.: Alpha Epsilon Phi. Soc. Ch.: Sailing Club: Ski Club. Cambre, Janet M. B.S. Elementary Education: Gary. Capltll. Julie I.. B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: Alpha Epsilon Phi: Activity Fair Comm.: Monte Carlo Comm. Carney, Kathleen G. B.S. Social Studies: Cicero. Carrieo. Nancy J. B.S. Elementary Education: Beech Grove. Carter, Sue B.S. Home Economics: Bloomington: Alpha Xi Delta: Omicron Nu, Treas.: Home Economics Club, Hist.: DBA Wives. Pub. Catron, Terri Y. B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: Hanover College l-2. Chamberlain, Cheri L.. B.S. Elementary Education: Palatine, Ill.: Kappa Delta, Vice-Pres., Treas., Assistant Treas.: YWCA. Chapman. Danny L. B.S. General Science: Clarksville: SNEA. Chazanof, Jansen A. B.S. Social Studies: Bloomington: IRHA Judicial Board: Willkie Board of Governors: AFS Club: Dewey House Counselor. Chazanof, Lynne Jackson. B.S. Elementary Education: Bloomington: I.U. Sing. Chentnik, Maxine Rodgers B.S. Elementary Education: Unionville. Chew, Ann C. B.S. Art: Union City: NAEA: Social Service Club. Childers, Susan D. B.S. Ele- mentary Education: Kokomo: Alpha Omicron Pi. Chreist, Ann K. B.S. Elementary Education: South Bend: YWCA. Clawson, Robert E. B.S. Mathematics: Peru. Claybourn, Carol Anne B.S. English: St. Louis, Mo.: Delta Delta Delta, House Officer: Young Republicans: NEA: Impact Party. Clymer, Myra B. B.S. Elementary Education: Ft. Wayne. Col- lins, Jerry V. B.S. Social Studies: Jeffersonville: Sigma Phi Epsilon: I.U. Gymnastics: Senior Class Council: I Men Association. Conrad, Nancy L. B.S. Elementary Education: Hanover: Willkie Quad, Pres.: Student Activities Comm. Cotterman, Cheryl A. B.S. Elementary Education: Columbia City. Crandall, Patricia I. B.S. Social Studies: Eagle River, Wis.: SNEA: Great Issues Senator: Purdue University: Wisconsin University. Cronk, Stephen R. B.S. Social Studies: Hammond. Cruser, Mary Ann Hite B.S. Social Studies: Westport. Cullen, Susan K. B.S. Elementary Education: Morgantown: Teter Quad, Floor Gov.: SNEA: Operation Presentation Comm. Cunningham, Kay Condra B.S. Elementary Education: Bloomington: NEA: House Council: Mini 500 Race. Cunningham, Marjorie A. B.A. Elementary Education: Brownsburg: IU Sing: Sailing Club. Cunningham, Nathaniel B.S. Physical Education: Danville, Ill.: Kappa Alpha Psi: Varsity Football, 3 years: Intramural Fraternity Basketball, 3 Year All-Star. Dahlkamp, Janie Lee B.S. Home Economics: Munster: Mc- Nutt, Soc. Comm.: HEA. Dassel, Diana L. B.S. Elementary Education: Evansville. Datzman, Margaret E. B.S. English: Fowler: Willkie Quad, Sec, Elections Comm.: IU Sing: Quad Gov. Davies, Mary Hoey B.S. Elementary Education: Bloomington: Dames Club. Davis, Sandra L. B.S. Elementary Education: Otwell. Deckard, Beverly K. B.S. Elementary Education: Bloomington. Deekard, Philip D. B.S. Elementary Education: Bedford. Denker Debbie H B.S. Education: Indianapolis: SNEA: Social Service Club. Dennisoil Cheryl C. B.S. Biology: Ft. Wayne. Deno, Evelyn A. B.S. Mathematics: Fdwlere Zeta Tau Alpha, Ritual Ch.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Senior Class Council' .I-Board' AWS Transfer Tea Steering Comm.: WIUS, Asst. Traffic. DeVries Bemiee Miller B.S. Business: South Bend. , 452 fig i No? N...r 1 ' Y, ..-,. .ka -,ti x x 'AU bv -arg nf,-f 1 .,-. .. ' tr. img l t QTVR' f f., '5 fy ll X. .--, X. i ,x p- f X JAX u 'Fai -nv 0--, 'tb 62 . g,,,. ?t x., ay. 'Wt lt. 141 tif fr'-is 5 Q- wg- Q f 1 ,arf as it :U iff' -Q 'Y - I N23 sy-is , AH. 2 D bis Jutlith Ann BS 4 . . . Engl 'h: Xl - . . ifiieanloorfentalorl Down Fhlzlaniinliqnsltgeg Aigfnie Big Sister: Soc. Co-ord.: mi pw A - - con -3 A ,. Home Econggls AgSOCglPl6K'!fEANl:J Hornet Economic Ho0nIb11:?1i'5'.umiilg:lLi canon. Somerville, N11 Don' la ominici, Paula Jean B.S. Elementary Edu: Performance Group: IU-UsherLCoi'P.!?BliiinJ'tB,S' Business: Gary: It Dams Elementary Education: Indianapolis: Sigma D'elltz?!F:l3u.D0rmnn' Debra L' MS' it asa, S N S AL. 1 ' x 1.5 ' I P f Q 1' C l I it fha. 4 if I 5:1 L 'i l lla' i 4 r I I ' 4 ,I F l l 'Ht 0- v -xx., I- . ,was 3- A,- . vg C 1 .v,sN L 'i ,ll fs-s - i an 0. Aff I ' i l 0'- fs Q- L l 3, 'tr-v .kd A W-L uf, fo, Q .1 5 I rss. ' f u- ,if 613' 'Q 3 Drake, Ojuiui J. B,S 5 - V . lglack Am Theater .Plz?y?g3I miiE.nl?iLi,0iTlnifs,n:Eieni0r CIN Coumlk ara ,Dk. ' A - -. ementay'Ed-' - Rgfggncouunlg, lgjlierilil--B.S. Speech: Indianapolis: Alpha Sigma Philflljiglmi cial Education: Kemgima, lgnltlramgralsv. Dunham, Dorothy Edwards B.S. Delta UpSHOmSEA1NR6C- n. -lr: NI. B.S. Social Studies: Next Albam: gfg:1egliltl9::IkEl3- Sofciial Studies: Kokomo. Eicheitseher. Klan Susan BS uca ion: t. Wayne! Alpha Omicron Pi: Class Coun l' Xl i fn03ml3fCCiEClI'lOUSe Functions, Ch.: Student beader. Ellet. Jeanne E. N h Evatlonl Bloomington. Emmons, Suzanne Shields B.S. English: Pias vi e sscndrets, Carole Black B.S. Spanish: Speedway: Alpha Umicmn Evans, Jennifer J. B SNEA: y 5- Elememafy-Education: Munster: Pi Lambda Theta: E I N Cosmopolitan Club: Hospitality Co-ord.: Communication Coaird. Nm' Rmllllffl L- B:S. APIC Kokomo. Evett, Donald H. B.S. Physics: Lin- wood, N.J. Fair, Louisa M. B.S. Elementary Education: Clarksville: Zeta Tau Alpha. Executive Comm.: AWS: International Affairs: Standards Comm.. So- Clal SUVOVNY- Falls. Sheryl R. B.S. Home Economics: Danville: Home Fcu- nomics Assoc.. Pres. Fanning, Beeki A. B.S. Home Economics: Plymouth: Home Economics Assoc.: Interior Design Club: YWCA: IU Sing. Ferree, Rebecca J. B.S. Elementary Education: Bloomington: Cosmopolitan Club: Rifle Club: Campus life. Field. Katherine V. B.S. Speech: Indianapolis: Alpha Chi Omega: Miss Indiana IMS: Miss IU 1967: IU Foundation: Singing Hoosiers: Union Board Steering Comms., Lycea Dinners, Broadway Dinners. Firestone. Debbie I-1. B.S. Art: Highland Park, Ill.: Alpha Epsilon Phi: IU Foundation: Art. Soc. Ch. Fisher. Norma Wright B.S. English: Columbus. Fisher, Susan M. B.S. Elementary Education: Peru. Ifisliman. .Io Anne All. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: Sigma Delta Tau. Songleader: IL' Sing: Junior Class Council: Senior Class Council: Campus Chest Drixe. Captain: Union Board Steering Comm.: Student Interest Commission. lflusser. ll ently- S. B.S. Elementary Education: St. Louis. Mo.: Alpha Epsilon Phi: Assoc. ot Women Students: Impact Party: Activity Fairs Pub. Comm. Ifolek. Sharon Sue B.S. Social Studies: Bloomington. Foley, William A. .lr. B.S. Social Studies: Bloomington: Young Democrats: Students for Kennedy. Married- Housing C li.: Student Comm. for Victory in Vietnam. Vice-Pres.: Students lor bldltftltll Laverne Noyes Scholarship Award. Fgrbeg, Penelope A. B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: Alpha thi Omega, Ohio Wesleyan: YWCA: McNutt Choraliers. I'oster. Mary Ileth IIS Speech and Hearing Therapy: Evansville. Pouch. Nlarla I.. B.S. Art: lmlianap- olis' Sailing Club. Fountaine, Sumnne W. BS- SPCCCP lfilllltllvtlll llssltufsl- Alpha Phi' YWCA: AWS: Freshman Student Leader. I-ox. flanet ls. HS. Journalism: Mishawaka: Kappa Delta: Theta Sigma Phi Journalism Ilonoiary. Rose Bowlbomm-I aopcmlign Cheer-up. Ch.: Indiana Daily Student. . , Ed cztnn: Ft. Recoyery. Ulm' l l'1 - Fmn?k, gh:blqB Igesnieliiliilyelgtzliiatiolsi' lCllarl4sville l l'1tDN- -l 'll ' u ': ':' -l3uSmE1lem3ntary-and SP0CiHllEdUCmlUni Blllflmington: I-itlPP1' ATM IQIIL-gflgtl Teens' Council for Exceptional Children: Student leader: tanipulsk limi F Barbara Ii. B.S. Home Economics: Alhambra. taht.: lltiniev toni :I rm? , Ptm Pon Girl Fun' ll'irhara R. B.S. lilementarl l'lll 'l' ics ssoC.: 0 - ' ' Wayne: SEA. -153 , . LY-, . l I l E Q41 x Q 4 5... wc.-h I 5' - M-A . - -,sf x , 3i'ie'ggz -t-5:4 t U. 4 - 1 , s BN ns: 2' -5' f-Lf I 'Ui l ,- X .. X I Tv -x t fi' , mv: : I I x l xi M l is it I xx it '1 'I 1542 u ll luiillt 4: yr ' in i R R 2. X ' : A ,R I 1 ' S l I , J ff- M ' ff ' 'WIS ...ft 4 - .Q . L A 3 454 Gaines, Darlene S. B.S. English: Indianapolis: Chi Omega. Gambel, Glenn. B.S. English: Gary: Willkie Quad, Pres., I967-68: Willkie Homecoming Dis. plays, Co-Ch. 1967-68: IRHA Presidents Council I967-68. Gangloff, Caren Sue B.S. Elementary Education: Camden: Gamma Phi Beta: Junior Class Council: Senior Class Council: Angel Flight: Student Leader: YWCA. Gar. rettson, Laura R. B.S. Elementary Education: New Albany. Gaskill, Rebecca L. B.S. Elementary Education: Bloomington: Delta Delta Delta: Singing Hoosiers: YWCA. Gemmill, Gloria B.S. English: Ligonier: French Club: AWS: SNEA. Giddings, Nancy Charlene B.S. Elementary Education: Greencastle: IU Foundation. Gill, Sharon M. B.S. Elementary Education: Vincennes. Giltner, Patricia J. B.S. Home Economics: Nabb: IU Home Economics Assoc. Glowacki, Diane Marie B.S. Elementary Education: Hammond: Judo Club: SNEA: Young Democrats: Floor Gov. Gooch, Linda Marie B.S. Mathematics: Lafayette: Landis House, Treas.: Na- tional Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Graham, Bonnie I. B.S. English: Indianapolis. Graper, Cynthia J. B.S. Speech and Hearing: Indianapolis: Sigma Alpha Eta: Foster Quad, Sec.-Treas., J-Board: Teter Quad, Resident Assistant. Gray, Virginia A. B.S. Biology: Pleasantville, N.Y.: Kappa Delta, Homecom- ing Ch.: Senior Class Council: Young Republicans: Ski Club: Student Govern- ment. Greig, Margaret E. B.S. Biology: Charleston, W.Va. Griffin, Cynthia L. B.S. Social Studies: Michigan City: Senior Class Council: Ski Club: McNutt, J-Board: Union Board Comms., Card Section Instruction Comm. Grodzicki, Carol A. B.S. Biology: South Bend: IU-South Bend, SNEA. Young Christian Students: Alpha Mu Gamma: Briscoe Quad, Cultural Co-ord. Gruesbeck, Jacquelyn K. B.S. Special Education: South Bend: SNEA: Council for Exceptional Children: Young Republicans: American Assoc. of Mental Deficiency. Grueter, Maureen Ellen B.S. Elementary Education: Auburn: Alpha Phi, Vice-Pres., Pledge Trainer: YWCA. l-lackbirth, Robert L. B.S. Art: Pierceton: Willkie Quad, Briscoe Quad, Communications Co-ord., Vice-Gov.: Leadership Development Seminar: NAEA: Young Democrats: Impact Party. Hallett, Donald Ray Jr. B.S. Social Studies: Seymour: Foster Quad, Floor Officer: Little 500. Hambleton, Sandra K. B.S. Business Education: Columbia City. Hamm, Laura Elizabeth B.S. Elementary Education: Franklin. Hancock, Sonja L. B.S. Mathematics: Sandborn. Hand, Barbara J. B.S. Elementary Education: Marion: Kappa Delta: NEA: Union Board Comm. Hanna, David E. B.S. Elementary Education: Monticello: Chi Phi: SNEA. Hanna, Jennifer E. B.S. Secondary Education: Logansport: Zeta Tau Alpha: Great Issues: Sailing Club: Senior Class Council: Usher Corps. Harding, Fran- ces J. B.S. Elementary Education: Greenville: Earlham College: IU Richmond Campus, Student Senate: Editor of Extension Line. Harris, Charles W. B.S. Biology: French Lick. Hartman, Louanna M. B.S. Elementary Education: Granger: McNutt SE, Wing Gov., Comm. Co-ord: SAB Card Comm.: Mlm 500 Race: Senior Class Council. Hasler, Gloria J. B.S. English: Bloomington. Hays, Linda K. B.S. Biology: MUl1ClC: Teter Quad, Hospitality Co-ord.: IRHA Election Comm. Hedrick: Shirley S. B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: SNEA: ACE: SAB of Education: McNutt Bocobo, Gov. 1968. Hegwood, Carol A. B.S. Elementary Education: Greencastle. Heinsen, Nancy A. B.S. Mathematics: Kokomo: Pl Beta Phi: Oceanides. Helm- Nllllcy H. B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: Sigma Nu Sweet- heani Cheerleading Conference Comm. Hemrick, Joan L. B.S. Elementarl' Education: New Haven: IRHA Judicial Board: Social Services Club: SNEA. H0INlflCl6. Jacqueline J. B.S. Social Studies: Kokomo. Henning, Jan Elizabeth BS- Fme ANSI AHd6l'S0n: Pi Beta Phi: Corr. Sec., Historian: YWCA- Helm' man, Henry Robert B.S. Social Studies: South Bend: Redbook: McNutt Lead- crship Seminar: Campus Chest: YMCA. Swickard I HiclHHa'I3'S'leEilementar5' EC btrljile Mohler B.S. Elezr lv S dial Education: Ft. ll.S.0Igm AWS: NEA lat lirlptiohal Children: YV Bloomington' . E , d Q Rgnnl J., B.S. . ?I?x:?-U Foundation: Se lu Hove- 0- C' AB' Sol ,Pershing Rides: s i,lgg?rHigh Science: Blau House, Maggie Victoria B.S me-Pres.: AWS: Enomene Bs Home Economics: E iivc.i1NEA1 AHE.-X. Homfgn, .lon C. B.S. Nia Efmgyy Education: Bloom Alpha Phi. Pres.1 IL' Foun: RushCounsel01'. Hudson- Hwlgally Wardall B.S. S lice-Pia.. Ho.-pnainy Co minus: AWS. Hughes. Lydia Ann Edie I tlpha Candy Striper: Ani Education: Butler. Hulen. J llanoier College. Hulse. F Humm.Lynn A. B.S. Home Macc. Hunt. Debbie B.S. Element Sic.Ch.: Union Board Cog Bumett B.S. Mathematics: ltementan Education: Lag tl. Hutchings. John T, ir Etautiie Board: Foster Qu 2t'lEdut3ll0l'11 Goshen: 4 will Slnpers. V lfllnf- Patricia Jean 8.5, 5 ln: Jlmun, jackgon. Bren lflllltleon. Claudia 1 tuleiez NYCA3 IL' Sm, ill llteatreg Gary umupg 5-:BQ Lures' CO 1 -. -Ri' IFRS E- B.S. ifll Sing. .nufi to Qll. Outing Club im lite C- ' Piul. ' ' B-5 Exlllt IQT' Putter B.S. 5 .- mmci Pm, Ddgfn 4' X l,h,Mn' K ilu is mm? ll n s Y 12..K..e-Pre., ew., Qu Halltwlg Delta S131-Afwi-N WR Deli. - Une:-:--P Lv ix5'.tE,lwdk.h:' lylxig: I 1' 'sl-tam Hiqknmn, Jean Swickard B.S. Elementary. Education: Dccmlm lingers' Bur- baniJ. B.S. Elementary Edllflllllml ICH 21133 Willing Republicans. Hill. Mari- ,I June Mohler B.S. Elementary Edtictition: Indianapolis. Ililsmicr, Joyce g gig Special Education: Ft. NVQIBQTISZ NIPPH DCIIHL Pi Lambda Theta Ediiearilgg .- mry. AWS- NEA Publicity Comm.: Student Chapter oi' Council for Ilggclijbtionial Children: YWCA. Hodlcr. Thonias W. A.B. Earth Science. Bloomington: Hollander, Ronni J. B.S. Special Education: Wilmette. Ill.: AWS Freshman Affairs: IU Foundation: Senior Class Council: Foster Quad. Gov., Head CO. ord- Hope, 0. C. A.B. Social Studies: Indianapolis: AFROTC Group Com. mande,-5 Pershing Rities: Arnold Air Society. Hopkins, Carol Norman B.S. Junior High Science: Martinsville: Chi Omega: Oceanides, Seq: YWCA- House, Maggie Victoria B.S. General Science: Ann Arbor. Mich.: Chi Omega, Vice,p,-es.: AWS: Enomene: Student Athletic Board. Vice-Pres. Howell, ,lov 13.5, Home Economics: East Chicago: Alpha Xi Delta. Pledge Trainer: YWCA: NEA: AHEA- Howenon, Jon C. B.S. Mathematics: Milltown. Hudson, Connie J. B.S. Ele. mentary Education: Bloomington. Hudson, Karen S. B.S. Biology: Kokomo: Alpha Phi, Pres.: IU Foundation: AWS, Treas.: Student Leader: Panhellenic Rush Counselor. Hudson, Merrellen B.S. Elementary Education: Anderson, Huey, Sally Wardall B.S. Special Education: Joliet. Ill.: Delta Gamma, First Vice-Pres., Hospitality Comm.: Union Board Steering Comms.: YWCA: Arbutus: AWS. Hughes, Lydia Ann Edie B.S. Elementary Education: Ft. Wayne: Zeta Tau Alpha: Candy Striper: Angel Flight. Hughes, Victoria L. B.S. Elementary Education: Butler. Hulen, Judith L. B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: Hanover College. Hulse, Frances B. B.S. Elementary Education: Elizabeth. Humm, Lynn A. B.S. Home Economics: Ft. Wayne: American Home Econom- ics Assoc. Hunt, Debbie B.S. Elementary Education: West Lafayette: Gamma Phi Beta: Soc. Ch.: Union Board Comms.: Mini 500 Race: YWCA: AWS Hunt, Mary Bumett B.S. Mathematics: Mishawaka: SNEA. Huntington, Barbara A. B.S. Elementary Education: Lighthouse Point. Fla.: SNEA: Oceanides, Publicity Ch. Hutchings, John T. B.S. Special Education: West Lafayette: YMCA, Executive Board: Foster Quad, Vice-Pres. Inebnit, Rebecca Ann B.A. Elemen- tary Education: Goshen: Alpha Gamma Delta: SAB Representative: NEA: Candy Stripers. Irvine, Patricia Jean B.S. Social Studies: Hobart. Isenhart, Patricia A. B.S. Art: Marion. Jackson, Brenda J. B.S. Elementary Education: Alpha Lambda Delta. Jackson, Claudia L. B.S. Elementary Education: Plainfield: Stephens College: YWCA: IU Sing Steering Comm. Jankovich, Jonni H. B.S. Speech and Theatre: Gary: Kappa Kappa Gamma: YWCA, Drama and Choral Group: SAB, Lures Comm. Jarvis, Jane E. B.S. Elementary Education: Speedway: Alpha Omicron Pi: ACE: IU Sing. Jedd, Carolyn E. B.S. Home Economics: South Bend: SNEA: IMU Quting Club, Sec.: Home Economics Assoc.: Sailing Club: Junior Class Council. Jennings, Margaret E. B.S. Special Education: Indianapolis. Jerden, Charles A. B.S. Education: Indianapolis: Student Advisory Board: Gov. Johns, Paulette Putler B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy: Evansville: Sigma Alpha E135 Impact Party Delegate. J0h 50H,.K2!hryn E. B.S. Social Studies: Bloomington: Kappa Alpha Theta: AWS' Vlce'Pfe5-S Stephens College. Johnson, Teresa A. B.S. Biology: Louis- ville, KY-1 Delta Sigma Theta. Johnston, Julia Ann B.S. English: Pearl City. Hawaii: First Runner-up to Miss IU. Jones, Robert C. B.S. Biology: Blooming- l0r1:.Delta Chi, Pledge Tr.: Scabbard and Blade: Jones, William R- B-3- EUSIISIWL Indianapolis. ior Class Council. Jmrda, Diane B.S. English: Indianapolis: Dean's List: SCU I , X. - Jimrdan, David M. B.S. Elementary Education: Mllani IU Singing HOOSICVS- Speech and Hearing, Bedford: Pi Beta.Phi. Rea en -I ' Kathy L. B.S. Special Education: Evansville: Alpha Gamma Delta. SOP:-it-'ff Sr. Class Councils: Soph. Class Organiaed Female Dir.. IU IFgun anon. YWCA, Executive Council, Sec. Judd, Patricia R. B.S. Fine Arts, n ianapo 1 , Honors Day Program Participant, l968. B El t Education' Indianapolis Kalver, Alan J- Kalver, Briscoe Julian, Joanne, E. A. . emen ary - ' B.S. Physical Education: Decatur: Zeta-Beta Tau: Falcon: Arbutus-. Linda Manuel B.S. Elementary Education: Decatur:ASNEA: ACEA K Quad' Student Gov, Kapsa, James M. B.S. Social Studies: South Ben . THPSH, Joseph D. B.S, Elementary Education: South Bend: IU South Bend. feas- Student Affairs Comm. Kelley, Nancy G. B.S. English: Gary: Willkie Quad, Election Comm, Gov.: IU Sing: Asst Ch. of Quad Orientation: Daily Student. Kendall, Susan R. B.S. Elementary Education: Kokomo: Alpha Lambda Delta: P1 Lambda Theta: Forest Quad, Soc. Co-ord. 1965: YWCA. Kent, R. Joy B.S. Elementary Edu- cation: Bloomington: Little Sisters, Alpha Sigma Phi: WRA Swimming Team. Kenyon, Dorothy Oppliger B.S. Physical Education: University City, Mo.: Delta Psi Kappa: Pemm Club. Kerr, Georgianne B.S. English: Indianapolis: Kappa Delta, Rush Ch.: Alpha Lambda Delta: IU Pom-Pon Girl: IMU Chil- dren's Parties Comm.: Candy Striper. Kerr, Steven M. B.S. Social Studies: Indianapolis: Purdue. Kesling, Carolyn S. B.S. Special Education: Huntingburg: Council for Exceptional Children: Mini 500 Race. Ketrow, Phyllis J. B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis. King, Carol Ann B.A. Elementary Education: Falls Church, Va.: Kappa Alpha Theta, Rec. Sec.: Angel Flight: IU Sing. Kirkendall, Carolyn S. B.S. Elemen- tary Education: Russiaville: Pi Lambda Theta. Klinkenberg, Nancy A. B.S. Elementary Education: Kendallville: Alpha Xi Delta: Senior Class Council, SNEA: Pledge Class President: Junior Panhel- lenic Assoc.: Outstanding Pledge Award. Koch, Darryl Gene B.A. Govern- ment: Lafayette: Phi Kappa Theta: IU Foundation: Young Democrats: Great Issues: Phi Omega. Kovecsi, Marie H. B.S. Elementary Education: Gary. Kraay, Larry M. B.A. Special Education: Class Council, 1965-69: Council for Exceptional Children, Vice-Pres. Kranc, Frances A. B.S. Mathematics: South Bend: SNEA: Young Democrats: IMUSC. Krippner, Kathleen Jane B.S. Social Studies: Ft. Wayne: Alpha Phi: Olympic College, Pep Club, Sec. Kuhn, Duane D. B.S. English: Kendallville: SNEA. Kurzenherger, Linda S. B.S. Social Studies: Horseheads, N.Y.: Alpha Chi Omega: Singing Hoosiers: Student Senate: AWS: Special Projects: IU Founda- tion. Kuster, Carolyn A. B.S. Elementary Education: Centerville: Senior Class Council: Council for Exceptional Children: Sailing Club: YWCA5 Beck House, Treas. Lacey, Barbara J. B.S. Special Education: North Bend, Ohio: Alpha Omicron Pi, Scholarship Ch.: Senior Class Council: Mini 500 Race: Union Board Comms.: SAB Card Section. Lach, Margaret L. B.S. Elementary-Special Education: Brownsburg. Lancaster, Richard C. B.S. Social Studies: Ft.-Wayne: J-Board: IU Sing. Lange, Linda L. B.S. English: Kenton, Ohio: Zeta Tau Alpha, Corr. Sec: IU Foundation: Freshman Camp Counselor: YWCA: Willkie Quad, J-Board: Senior Class Council. Laurell, Karen J. B.S. Fine Arts: Batesville: NAEA: Sailing Club' McNutt Choraliers. Lawrence, Lennie R. B.S. Fine Arts: Bloomington. I I-9213 Janet Sue B.S. Mathematics' K k ' IR . ' 68: Resident Assistant' IU Foundatiog CSI-NCEA FA JRBOard, Vlce-Ch., 1967- . Y . Z . ee, ogena L. B.S. Biology: 2:55:22 I - - - n eatre: t 't, M' .- ' ' , i Productions. Leightly, Julia Noelker B.S. eElIgh1entaifyh EdLd2aIiZ:1l'tyS Theatr? , 7' ' l Alpha Chr omega, oeeanides: YWCA' IU Foundation i eymour' L L i , , X-g , 1 li . . .X K 456 Cv l 'ti -'Q ,- sci 'u rl i H 'f I . I 1- fy. of c x X 1 1 . A6 lo f-'r -.1 K t.,-.,. i 71 lr ' fi ii 4 ii .Q c W fy 1 fx gf .Q I Gil 1 jf Iv' - , H, -Q-1 lfs. ' 'tax 'fr 7' at 5, -.- ' -4 X -tt qi v- ff I l Z ,Q Gi !. v I C+ T X X th- . . avi 1--s T L-' f V ' .af . i K I Na 1. f x 'le S1 .. . we-, 2 i r I U 5 A QI 1-x ' cf ' R Q N 'U i R 2 X Q t ,.. - fm I' li I t 'TV ,W xi ' limi, 2 'I ti . - -N X'-BX ,M t . xsfk ,ph :GX L ' X' ft. X-fl I ' VA :ci ' , ,Q ,. , ,Q ,,.w - 1 4 A . 'Y t X t 'T V 5, I ' FTC I ei ' s E be :-. . f'-' iii- 5 A V i lff rg YKw , K 'i 'S H f 'S N' in . Q ra . . Q, - . a .. . ix K, i f!'T.x QTIJ- i X . I .Al 4 :Q Fx: . - J - i yt - . i 5 ,Nt ,x H kd: K .,t t , . - ip p . . so : 1 M A 'gg . 5 'Xa i , X l t 5 ,pf I ' it I EI .f w?,: 5 '-ws 3 ,:r,,. ' I I 6,59 - X 5 A ' r V 3 T ' QI: : i '. A , I l v x . .-' J Q V? X I x I ' .. if - X ZW, 'XT il S- .',- Q 73 'I iii i S i I 4' H-1 if ,f K, -1 , fl- ' D gf .'f'if-'if ,'-ff-i 1 Aff it 'Ei' ' .af ' x I e 1 4, ,Q ,.. 1. I 1 E- V I' ft-'AM Kp C i t .A ' tif I 'f' S ,f l 114-' 4.' . , N- I: 't i QQ I Q 'T - J, ' ,QQ tx: s I :i ,, H: 2 I I .F i f ,ff I 'i i EJ X 1 5 f 1 t i.-tal I . If , f . A I' . -.', NTS, .T L 'F' Le , C1 Btgliigemeggrylhcpiatismgngiry'AEducation: South Bend. Lentz. Sharon l.. South Bend- Lesh B' A I- mtrtgton. Leupold. Patricia A. B.S , , , . E tl sh: Dean-5 List. Nmign lagbara B.S. Sociology: Whiting: Alpha Lambda nlgelim. En I-oh, I 21 ouncil for Soc. Studies: AISEC Levi H H X ' S I5 .Wtlmette. Ill.: Alpha Ga -' 0 3 . I. B.S. I tg ' I mma Delta. Second X ice-P .5-. 5- 0 a Alpha Lambda Delta, Pletadesg YWCA Redbook. Ch.: Beiles Lewsader Barbara A. BS 1 f , - - . Sgclz IU ging Lindermah'-guliingfnliary Education: Indianapolis: Willkic Quad ' ,' . B.S. Elementarx Ed ' A - . - ' Slgma Dena Tau Assigtam Schola Sh, , l1C3Il0l'l. Indtanapolicg , ' - Ch.: T . f - W . Oklahoma. Link. Jacqueline M B Sr Ellreme t ragsfer Sludkm 'mm L mb or i f- . .r ' . ' ' A fl Sify' ducation: Kokomo. I.ii' . gllgsgsxlltgllg. Syocial Studies: Indianapolis: Phi Kappa Theta: Skulluiilhxd Elementar Ein 'U 1 IU Eogndailxonl Samng Club- L00P'f - Cilflllbn 5- B.S. dren' Y ucatton, Indianapolis: Student Council for Exceptional Chil- Loman, Virginia Green B.S. Elementary Education: Rushvillv ' -f Standard? Omflefl YMCA: ACE. Loonsten, Nancy K. B.S. 11011: lUdl21Tl2tp0llS: YWCA: Card Section Comm.: Outing Cluh. Lucas, Danny B-S English: Freetown: Alpha sigma Phi: time soo xteehame. tatiiiia, ratidt L. B.S. Mathematics: Bloomington: Kappa Delta Rho. Intramural Ch.: President of Class of 1969. Senior Class Council' IU Foundation: YMCA: Freshman Camp Counsellor: Redbook Steering Comm.: Studeni Senator: IFC Intramural All Star B k tb IIT I - las 'e a eam. Lundin, Nladelyn I.. B.S. Social Studies: OakSRgIge, Tenn.: Sigma Delta Tau: Union Board Secretarial Comm.: Arlan- tus ta . Lunte, Pamela B.S. Elementary Education: Seymour: Pi Lambda Theta. Mader, Suzanne K. B.S. Elementary Education: Richmond: McNutt Quad. J- Board, Gov.. Soc. Ch. Majewski, Robert L. B.S. Business Edttcation: South Bend: Unit Sec., Treas. Maloney, Molly Ann A.B. Home Economics: Intlian- apolis: Kappa Alpha Theta: YWCA: S.A.C. Steering Comm. for Union Board: IU Chapter of American Home Economics Assoc. Manley. Nlarqnita Xl. .-XB Elementary Education: Bloomington: SEA: Usher Corps. Assistant Orchestra Manager. Mann, Shirley K. B.S. Elementary Education: Lansing. Ill.: CEC.: Alpha Lambda Delta. Manoski, Kathleen J. B.S. Elementary Education: Gary. Nlar- tin, Barbara A, B.S. English: Crown Point. Martin. Nlicki J. B.S. Chemistry: Clarksville: Dialogue I: Chess: Dean's List: Chem. Lab Assistantahlason. Ifern E. Genie B.S. Special Education and Elementary Education: Terre Haute: Forest Quad, Vice-Pres.: Deseret Club. Sec.: CEC: Cosmopolitan Club. Matthew, Barbara M. B.S. Speech and Hearing: North Buztbllvnv- lf-lu NCE- S 'lin Club McCarthy, Carol E. B,S. Elementary Education: Highland. lt- Cziizllaid Marcia Lee BS Elementary Education: Bltttlton: AlcNtttt Quad. 9 ' ' ' ' . . . ' 1 Nl'Nl'lI: . N rtna B.S. Floor Council: Crimson Cadettes. Young ReDt1t?icansG :I lglmlim In Elementary EdUCHI10Fl: POVTHEQ1 SNEA- ACE' EIU' Ox t B.S. Biology: South Bend- . , , h. ,. ,. . '.h: Ot 'IL Nlcece: Janet I.. B.S. Ittlsilf' Wadors' 'um5'1ii' S' l?i'S'Rii1tieEt Assistant: Dcan's List. sit-mit, Jzincl s. Richmond: Wllllslf Quilt . , .. - ' ' - 1 , , .. Phi. Trcas.. Izfltciency I IIICCI- t Education. Evansxille. Alpha I , H I. , i i3US'FEb?riIdEtilio1hi! Merit Scholarship? Den? ii.lilitllzplitwgihiciiihg l?i.Lri:ici-ilirbi Donna BYU!-ill B-S Blologyi Bloommgo ' A . ' Elration, tviietiet Jo A ft B Elementary Edllcftlmnl Ml'a - Dm M . n U , . ywgyx Xlitt-livll. , X ttry Edttcation. 5l 1'-JWW ' Q Minglcf Deborah ,ElBri1ini?t?yinErdtlation: hlishaiiaka. Nloeller. Nant! Ci c c M' BS' 6 - kataore miiarati D. ns. Special rtia.,..t...n, .tl h Home Economlcisi Adalgitze tional. Children. hlentbcrsllll' -III I 'g 'm A gonvillel COUUCII for, A' FBS. English: Elkhart. YWCA, Moore, Pamela IK- ts' 4l 5 'fha' A , , li it Of' 'E x t 62' gc c QQ' y..,,,X x ' it . it - 1 Q--Y ,A 'e--Y f' fx' fx I. N . ,,,,,,.'s, F 45 Y , 1 'A t f., , I I I eff We J I ' - 4' V I 1 x ' liwf' I M . ,fy Hkfgg 'xgt Y-f WV .1 .4 'i l ,f 'rf' Ci A ' I, . ' fn-.-'F' x 'C it I' . 0 'Q N. X . mb lift, 1 I t K +I' 5 irhjg? fx L5 125.5 L ,,-L-73,1 1 . - . i , :P -- 1 i '- X- ' N. 'NJ ,N Moore, Richard N. B.S. Spanish: Greenfield: Delta Sigma Pi, Sec. Morgan Jacqueline M. B.S. Elementary Education: Kokomo: Alpha Kappa Alpha, Nlorganett, Larry L. B.S. Social Studies: Alpha Phi Omega: Young Democrats. Moritz, Nora B. B.S. Elementary Education and Special Education: Seymour. Morris, Linda M. B.S. Elementary Education: St. Louis, Mo.: Dance Comm' Ch f Jr Class Council' Gov. of McNutt, Delgado I: Community Servigg Ch: . o . . of McNutt: General Ch. of Children's Parties, IU Foundation: Service Award Union Board. Moskowitz, Nancy R. B.S. Elementary Education: Lexington, Ky.: Alpha Epsi- lon Phi, Pledge Tr.: Monte Carlo Activities Fair: IU Sing. Moussallam, Mar. tha A. B.S. Speech: Mentone: IU Sing: Action Convention, Delegateg Social Service Club. Muirhead, John D. B.S. Social Studies: Danville, Ill.: Varsity Basketball. Mundy, Kelli B.S. Elementary Education: Youngstown, Ohio: Chi Omega: Sr. Class Council: Union Board, Children's Parties, Miss IU Pageant' SAB Card Section: YWCA. Murad, Jacqueline R. B.S. Latin: Hammond: Zeta Tau Alpha, Asst. Ritual Ch.: Eta Sigma Phi: Sec. of Candy Stripers. Murphy, Kathleen A. B.S. Special Education: Indianapolis: SCEC: Willkie, Sec., Treas. Murphy, Linda L. B.S. Elementary Education: Cincinnati, Ohio: h Ch' Ome a Angel Flight' Alpha Lambda Delta. Myars, Lanna D. B.S. Alp a i g Q . , Mathematics: Bargersville: SNEA: NCTM. Myers, Craig E. A.B. Social Stud- ies' Lowell: Beta Theta Pi: Singing Hoosiers: McNutt, Vice-Pres. of Organiza- tion. Myers, Donald L. B.S. BiologY3 Selma: YMCA. Myers, Marilynn R. B.S. Biology: Indianapolis: Alpha Gamma Delta, Mem- h' Ch Sr Class Council' YWCA' SEA' Union Board Comm. Niblick, bers ip .1 - . . , Susan Jane B.S. Social Studies: Bluffton: Landes I-louse, Sec., House Council: ' ' ' d D E t nsion. YWCA, International Bazaar, Building for Brotherhoo , orm Xe Nicholson, Brenda C. B.S. Mathematics: Borden: Teter, Communications Vice Gov NCTM Nickless John E. B.S. Mathematics: Bedford. Coord., - .: . , Niehaus, Jon J. B.S. Biology: Connersville. Nilsch, Donna D. B,A. Social Science: Hobart. Nordlund, Marcy B. B.S. Social Studies: Valparaiso: Delta Delta Delta. Norris, Jeanne H. B.S. English: Bloomington: Alpha Chi Omega. Norris, Roger A. B.S. -Biology: Hobart: Phi Kappa Psi: Varsity Track Team, 2. Nottingham, Norma A. B.A. Elementary Ed t' : Anderson: Alpha Chi Omega: IU Foundation, Vice-Pres.: Pres. of uca ion Jr. Panhellenic: Fresh. Camp Counsellor: University Rose Bowl Committee, Sec. oflr. Class: Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr. Class Council. Novotny, Diana L. B.S. Elementary Education: Prospect Heights, Ill.: Sr. . . . . , . , h S. ma Class Council. Nugen, Byron R. B.S. Social Studies, Lewisville, Alp a ig ' E a Phi: Intramurals: Prudential Board. Nye, Mary Lou B.S. Elementary ues- tionx South Bend: Alpha Xi Delta: SNEA: Cheerblock. Nyhus, Nancy A. B. ' ' ' d' F eshman Orientor' Special Education, Evanston, Ill., Forest Quad, .I-Boar , r - SCEC: Dean's List: Candy Striper. Oberly, Charles M. B.S. Biology: Wyatt: Alpha Phi Omega: Ch. Willkie Election Commission. 0'Bricn, Ann F. B.S. Elementary Education: Bedford: Alpha Omicron Pl. B.O.S, Member: Young Democrats, Impact: SNEA. Olson, Christine L. AB. Elementary Education: Indianapolis. Olson, Lynn Ellen B.S. Elementary Edu- cation: Bloomington: SNEA. Olson, Patricia S. B.S. Elementary Eclufatlfml DYCV1 MCNLIII Quad. Gov., Hall Council. 0'Neal, Garry W. B.S. Social Stud- ies: Madison. Ongcrt, Sharon L. B,S. Speech Pathology and Audiology: Sigma AlPha.Eta9 TCICI' Quad. H0SPiU1lily Co-ord.: IRHA Election Comm. ovsahl' Mmm J' BS- Elememafy Education: McNutt, Delgado Communications Ch.: MCNIIII Choraliers. Orphan, Maria V. B.S. Elementary Education: GHFYZ Defms LM' Orsmi, Patricia A. B.S. Elementary Education: Manasquan. N.J.1 Chi Omegai SoC.vCo-ord.: Sr. Class Council: Union Board, Pop Concerts: ArbutuS Genera, Smfflscafd Sfclllill of SAB: IU Sing. Ovcrinan, Adrian I.. B.S. Social StudIC5- We5iflClCl2 MRC Student Government: Intramurals. E owens. Lynn L' Treas.: MPM Lam Comme Met1.Schc 32. MO- P2 k'e ic iional. Vice-Pres.. I ,mv J, B.S. Man ' O e az Ohio, Chl m g not rime Dance Cases. Paul, Nlyrene E. I Young Democrats: B.S. Elementary E and TV g Gary: Rht Party: Arbutus St: B.S. Elemental? 1 Elections C0mIT1iS Perryman, Janice Wesley Foundatior Petroif, Elenore l Elementary Educa Bend. Pinney. KH! ductions. Pipher. I Pletcher. Jacquelii Foundation Steeri son: Little SOO Tit sentative. Poffenbt Pi: Honor Student ence. Polley, Barr: cil: Young Repuk YWCA: Social Sei Pope, Sharon Ly: Elementary Educ Board Comm.. C Biology: Indianai Katherine Elaine Leader: Arbutus E Procopio, Laura J Elememlfb' Educ Theta Xi. Sec.: I Education: Hobar Reber, Rita D. I BS- English: G0 Cvnnie xi. Bs. 5 B.S. Elei-naman. , liehiling. Smphm Zilloriex Rice. R ildYlS01': .- I' Q .N I . c QQ. Huh' .' Rs: 5-Ill A PM lllthal N Obit., as It Y-snlaeiiitwrais, Nia '.5Ql'lls'L1t. ' 'lllbf Comm .tttvti Sm-:ICQ Ch 'YV Scrx ICC fkltlfd .zu Ixy . xlphd EM Nlnuxszlllaml yur Delegate: Som: t..x:.le,l11.X- . .: . ' Mitt ..gsloxxn. Qhm: CHI s. Xliss IL' Pageant .ii. H.ininitsnd1Zm Siriperg, its-XSCEC1 iiiiiti.. Tl L incinnati. Ohiog JUN. Lanna D, BAS -. as swat siml e-Pres. if 0 K rganiza- amma Delta. Nlem. ard Comm. Nibliclt. do House Councilg . Dorm Extension. 'r. Communications thematics: Bedford. ind. Nlarcp B. B.S. me H. B.S. English: liologyi Hobart: Phi A. BA. Elementary Vice-Pres.: Pres. of e Bowl Committee. :t Heights. Ill.: Sr. st ille: Alpha Sigma Elementary Educa- hus. Nancy A. B.S. Freshman Orientor: LS. Biology: WEHII1 Alpha Omicron Pt- ri. Christine L. AB. S. Elementary Edu' mentary Education: A. B.S. Social Stud- : Sigma Alpha.EIa: Opsahi. xiurclq I- ations Chi Nlcxlm Garsz DSHTPS LN' 1. Ni.: Chi omega- is: Arbutus Genglal B.S. Social StudIC5- .. Lynn l.. B.S. School Library Science: Franklin: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Lambda Theta: Childrcn'??'lgtil?EdtSt5eili1al Comm.: Metz Scholar. Pallo. Barbara li. B.S. Elementary Education. Oliveug 22. Mo. Pankiewicz. Ted B.S. Speech and Hearing: Gary: Circle KI lnternae tional. Vice-Pres.. Lt. Gov.: Student Council Trcas. at IU Northwest. Papacek- jen-y J. B.S. Mathematics: Isokomol Patterson, Karen L. B.A. Art: Toledo. Ohio. Chi Omega: Angel Flight Olhcer: Miss IU Pageant Steering Comm: First Fling Dancc Steering Comm.: Enomene: Pleiades: Chairman Of Display Cases. Paul, Nlyrene E. B.A. English: Canton. Ohio: Union Board Comm.: NSEA' Young Democrats: Student Election Commission Co.m. Payne, Rebecca JI B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis. Pekzu-sky, Judith Esther A.B. Radigg and TV: Gary: Rho Tau Sigma: Student Government. Public Relations: Action Party: Arbutus Staff: Head Writer For WQAD and WIUS. Pence, Barbara B.S. Elementary Education: Akron, Ohio: Jr.. Sr. Class Councils: Student Elections Commission, Ch.: IU Foundation Steering Comm.: Mini Rider Perryman, Janice L. B.S. Social Studies: Indianapolis: Alpha Lambda Deltaf xvesley Foundation: AWS Legislative Board: INSITE. ' Petroff, Elenorc B.S. Social Studies: Ft. Wayne. Piccirillo, Carol L. B,S Elementary Education: Dayton. Ohio. Piller. Patricia M. B.S. Fine Arts: South Bend. Pinney. Kaylyn B.S. Speech and Theatre: South Bend: University Pro. ductions. Pipher, Richard E. B.S. English: Elkhart. Pletcher. Jacqueline L. B.S. English: Nappanee: Kappa Kappa Gamma: IU Foundation Steering Comm, Poffenbarger, Retta Jane B.S. Education: Ander- son: Little 500 Ticket Representative: McNutt Floor Gov.: SAB Floor Repre. sentative. Poffenbergcr, Cynthia L. B.S. English: Ft. Wayne: Alpha Omicrgn Pi: Honor Student: Founders Day Award: Undergraduate Leadership Confer. ence. Polley, Barry G. B.S. Biology: Seymour: Pi Kappa Phi: Sr. Class Coun- cil: Young Republicans. Pontius, Sharon J. B.S. Social Studies: Ft. Wayne: YWCA: Social Service Club. Pope, Sharon Lynn B.S. Speech and Theatre: Hobart. Porter, Beth E. B.S. Elementary Education: Arcadia: Zeta Tau Alpha: YWCA: SNEA: Union Board Comm., Children's Parties Steering Comm. Porter, George H. B.S. Biology: Indianapolis. Powell, Jerry L. B.S. Mathematics: Griffith. Powell, Katherine Elaine B.S. Speech and Theatre: Greenwood: Alpha Xi Delta. Song Leader: Arbutus Staff: Singing Hoosiers: Sr. Class Council: IU Sing. Procopio, Laura J. B.S. Elementary Education: Hobart. Proudfit, Linda E. B.S. Elementary Education: Osceola. Quandt, C E B.S. Biology: Indianapolis: Theta Xi, Sec.: Founder Theta Xi Colony. Rand, Susan L. B.S. Elementary Education: Hobart. Ray, Judith M. B.S. Social Studies: Chesterton. Reber, Rita D. M.S. Speech and Hearing: Huntington. Redsecker, Jeanc A. B.S. English: Goshen. Reece, Martha L. B.S. Social Studies: Kokomo. Reed, Connie M. B.S. Social Studies: Anderson: Alpha Chi Omega. Reed, Dennis L. B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis. Rehiling, Stephanie K. B.A. English: Martinsville. Renz, Vicki K. B.S. English, Laporte- RICG, Rudy W. B.S. Social Studies: New Albany: Circle K, Pres.: Sr. Advisor: SNEA: Student Council. Richards, Shirley Shields B.S. English: Co- ltllgalbus. Ridenour, Judith K. B.S. Elementary Education: Eckerty: Navigat0rS: P' ,f f l M. ,lff r i I ', ' i . ., 5 Ri I Y .-,,, Q 1: ... I bb- 'L' Nj I' . . P XX-7 Q21 'xl':,r l ' A ?' ti. ' W as ,,, ' -- . . Q' 0 I aa ' 13- ' Q-'rl .-, f .. -X N , if ' . I 'x -' I L . '.. rm-V-ff?-7 T.-- ,va , it L. 'a ' A, v It .X gig W V t 'S+ QT, . . ,,-.,. VJ . is l I ,lt . 14 6 i -I , . . - 2 . V -f as mn 4 - ix lr,-A 'shy f l A A X 1 A Id 1 l ' Y 4 0 5' l ,4 . O . ir K ' .. is 'X T- 5 0 6. 'N'i:xl-inf. I l. 0 0 l Q l .tit If XZ' X 1 I V ci- v. .I K t -rj-W i 'fd ' l I X. N 7' X L l i ui , 450 , Mary M. B.S. Elementary Ridings, David W. B.S. Biology: Syracuse. Riess A Education: Connersville. Ripperger, Jo Ann B.S. Elementary Education: Green- field: Alpha Xi Delta, P.R. Co-ord.: Jr.. Sr. Class Councils: LUR Steering Comm.: IU Sing: Editor of Quad Newspaper. Rittenhouse, Larry J. B.S. Social Studies: Auburn: Phi Sigma Lambda: SEA: Dean's List: Little 500 Scholarship. Roberts, Jimmie L. B.S. Social Studies: Pekin. Roberts, Pamela J. B.S. Elementary Education: South Bend: Alpha Kappa Alpha. Robinson, William A. B.S. Social Studies: New Albany: Varsity Track Team: I-Man's Club. Rochman, Janis K. B.S. Elementary Education: Indian- apolis: Sigma Delta Tau. Corr. Sec.: Phi Lambda Theta: Union Board, Activi- ties Fair: Student-Faculty Relations Comm. Rodda, Jane D. B.S. Elementary Education: Munster. Rosenbarger, Barbara A. B.S. English: Indianapolis: IU Foundation: Teter Quad, J-Board, Academic Coord., Soc. Co-ord. Rosenberg, Patricia R. B.S. Biology: Louisville, Ky.: Alpha Epsilon Phi, Vice- Pres. Ross, Nancy S. B.S. English: Jeffersonville. Roth, William G. B.S. Speech and Theatre: Buffalo, N.Y.: Theta Chi, Pres. Roush, Rhonda R. B.S. Elementary Education: Morgantown: Mini Rider: SNEA. Rowe, Kathryn Joyce B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: Alpha Kappa Alpha, Soc. Ch.: Sr. Council: Quad Center Council: Student Council of Exceptional Children. Rowland, Morris B.S. Radio and Television: Bloomington. Royalty, William E. B.S. Biology: Georgetown: Thompson Hall Fifth Floor, Gov.: Intramural Sports: Little 500: Regional Campus, Sec., Vice-Pres.: Basketball: Baseball: Circle Rudolph, Jolm D. Jr. B.S. Mathematics: Seymour: Dean's List. Rudolph, Laura L. B.S. Elementary Education: Deerfield, Ill.: Delta Gamma, Assistant Rush Ch.: Angel Flight: Miss IU Pageant Steering Comm.: IU Foundation: Foreign Student Steering Comm.: Mortar Board-Blue. Key Retreat Rep. Runyan, Deedra Farr B.S. Elementary Education: Sturgis, Mich.: ACE, Pres.: Union Board, Children's Matinees, Sec.: IU Foundation. Saltzgaber, Robert L. B.S. Art: South Bend: NAEA: Psychology Club at South Bend Campus, Vice-Pres. Salzman, Rachelle A. B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: NEA. Sanders, Alice C. B.S. Elementary Education: Speedway: YWCA. Sanders, Paula D. B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: Union Board Comm.: Floor Rep. Sarantos, Mitzi A. B.S. Elementary Education: Elkhart: Alpha Omicron Pi, Pledge Tr.: Soc. Ch. of Jr. Panhel: IU Founda- tion: Sr. Class Council: SNEA. Sawyer, Tina J. B.S. Elementary Education: Bedford: Alpha Omicron Pi, House Mngr.: Sr. Class Council: Card Section Comm.: Hoosier Host: Student Leader. Sax, Nancy J. B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: SNEA: Dean's List: Action Party Delegate. Saxtion, Ann G. B.S. Elementary Education: Northbrook, Ill.: Delta Gamma. Schenk, Charlene D. B.S. Speech and Hear- ing: Evansville: Sigma Alpha Eta, Sec.: Speech and Theatre Student Advisory Board: IU Foundation: Floor Treas., Sec.-Treas. of Wing. Scherer, Aimee A. A.B. Journalism: Ft. Wayne: Indiana Daily Student Staff Writer. Schneider, Bonnie S. B.S. Art: Shelbyville: Sigma Delta Tau: YWCA, Treas.: NAEA, Treas. Schoettmcr, Lura Bayless B.S. Elementary Education: Colum- bus. Schroeder, Jack F. B.S. Social Studies: Terre Haute: Roger Williams Foundation. Scott, Beverly Dine B.S. Elementary Education: Speedway: Resi- dent Scholar: YWCA. Seeger, Jeannene A.B. Journalism: Decatur: Pi Delta Epsilon: Indiana Daily Student Staff Writer. Seely, Diana Jean B.S. English: Nashville: J-Board, Ch.: Unit Gov. Segal Patty F. B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: Sigma Delta Tau Standl ards Pledge Tr' Union Board Secretarial Staff Shafcr, Laura lee BS Ele mentary Education Portage Shake NancyJ BS Art Olney III Childrens Matinee NAEA Shaw Pamela A BS English Knox Alpha Gamma Delta ? 13, 1- gr? .., V L ! Q Ss ,C-. QL? f V-Fx. Q 'Q' ..,,,. ' 'l I 'Y - l gff. , . 1- . . : t ., if 1 .. 1 ., ,QQ 1, .A ' I. . 7 All I 4 l C fyt M 1 I at f l 'X I . f . i. f . .niig ,Sf 1 . 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D412 ' ':E13f':1 57:1 'V , 92 f li fl-4 i 9 1 if 173 1 ' cw jeg C k - ff m' ' I 'f se' , - 5. ,- .. - 4:3 .. .4 . f N i lvl, gi Q . . It r 1' 'Q Y :, ! 'Z 'ITF-s 'Se 's i ,as --J lr-4 i i Sl - - '. , . . CELUIIEEIlXg::?clthvl-.'l3,S. Social Studies: South Bend: Head Rec. Coatrrtg Excl Gamma: Ywlfgili v.-X. Elementary Education: La Porte: Delta -.I ' V - ' UPFV3 UUVIQ Rfpllhllciins. Siler. Carl R. BS So- jsfilbailtxildggzg HOUUI' Student. Silt er. John S. B.S. Social Studies: Next mg Club. l lm A BAS- Englwh- Nltshaitaka: tt' Ftiunaatm. sset s...i. Ja1nes1P.. B.S. Bi0lU'gY1. Concord. Calif.: Deans List: J-Board. Ch. Roczmtlfff 5S.5mll0Iv- Beth Christina B.S. Speech Pathology and -Xtttltology. Ed es-er. igmalAlpha Deans List. Smith. llrenda J. B.S. Elementary ucation, Bloonungton. Smith, .lanet Claire XLS. Special Education. .-'ttlant.i. Cla.: Sigma .Delta Tau. Rec. Sec. Smith, Joyce Anne B.S. Elementart Educa- ll0n: Bloomington. ' Snead. Helen Nankivell B.S. Elementary Education: Bloomington: Kappa KHPPH Gilrnma: YWCA: Student Government. Snead, Sarah Nl. H.S. Elemen- tary Education: Indianapolis: YWCA: Transfer Student. Gulf Park Jr College Sneed. Carol A. B.S. Elementary Education: Gary: Alpha Kappa .-Xlpha. Faculty-Student Sub-comm, on Discrimination Practices for the School till l-'tl Snyder, Robert J. B.S. Social Studies: Ft, Way nc. Solomon. Peggy lleth B S Speech and Hearing Therapy: Norwalk. Conn.: Sigma Alpha Fta: J-Board Floor Rep.: Children's Mt S -- ' - A ' - t ' -- Comm. a :nee teering Comm.. Four lately Arts. Steering Somsel. Michael A. B.S. Biology: Kokomo: Ch.: Rugby Club. Soc. Ch.: PEMM Club: Student Council at Kokomo Cain. pus: Intramurals. Soverly, Ronald A. B.S. Social Studies: Grittitli. Spak, Wir- ginia D. B.S. Social Studies: East Chicago. Springer, Cynthia K. B S lilenien- tary Education: Ft. Wayne: Zeta Tau Alpha. Vice-Pres.: Mortar lloartl. l'.in- hellenic. Rec. Sec.: IU Foundation: Pleiades. Vice-Pres.: .-Xlpha lanitsla Delta. Hist, Spurlock. Patricia A. B.S. Social Studies: Nlartinsiille. Alpha Phi Omega. Yice-l'i'es. Soc Stair, Joanna Floyd B.S. Elementary Education: Louisiillc. Ky.: SNlf.-X Staser. Linda C. B.S. Elementary Education: Next Albany: SNE.-X. Stasey. l-Qlilahetli J. B.S. Elementary Education: Jasper: Dean's List. Steele. llrent li. H S lfleniene tary Education: Bedford: Little 500 Rider: Center Council: SNIOX Steele. Elizabeth M. B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis. Stern, Evelyn Frances B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy: St, louis. Xto. Read Center Student Government: Sigma Alpha Eta. lreas.: ILS l-oundation. wNll'll-I Lambda Delta: lU Sing. Stevens, Susan l.. B..-X. Elementary lfdiucatton. Xticlii- gan City. Stewart, Carl Hays B.S. Mathematics: Bltttttllllltlltllla flfmlrl- lf '1' J' B.S. English: Bloomington. Stillahoner. Faye li. B.S. Social Studies. Slielltl' ville: Alpha Xi Delta. Pledge Tr.: AWS. SNE.-X. ,. Q ,I ' A , lqrstmg Delta Cianinia: Alpha l.initvtl.i Delta. ?SmI?:l1nldt:ii,g,g Dean's l.ist. Stone. Karen Sue llS Sou-il Studies: Evansville. Stout. 5llSl'i 4l U- B-15. Bltllfltlli l'C'll,l 'Vile lrib- Llllfllr Club: Varsity Track and Field: Cross Cot1ntr5,lFi'lll3 'lv' lf ll-.I, w' Il' George lf. BS Social Studies: New Alhanbl llf' lsaippa 'I sth thee' adult Foundation: Student Elections Commission: Ili 5Pf-'M' tc 'glrlmlcg Comm.: IFC Rep. to Homecoming Rules and Reguliintm lgvihl tmiuxm, Sherri C. B.S. Elementary Education: Ft. WRIFHC. -'UP l-' ' S Singers: IU Foundation: Sr. Class Council. . . - ' l .lanies l . i . , . s - , . 2-- li lucatltin. .lcllctsoiixille Striiut. smhy' 'lfmnlc hounll Deinociats Sutton. lt-rr! J. HS BS- Somali SlLfhtltEi.ii. lvi'li'iPP'i Alpha, Swain. l'ainela S. HS lleinent-HN Matheniaticsl lv- ' ' ' - - I V . . Reg. N N . A . . , Lwlw J, B.S. Speech .intl lltaiine. Education: Arlinglllfl- 5l': Sigma MPM Eta: NlcNutt Clioraliers. l. . 1 1- 1 A E' Dc Q J 1 17, Z-5 if 7' at ...C if -i' Qt. Q 4-: bxgts... e . .1 avg, 3. . ,-... i ' el: ' -N 13 gg. l 4Tf'ff Y nl 1 A W is fi . l ' - :F t .fi V1 t K t. g J i t i t t I i i F ? mfs fgwy i ' -. -'-JJ i 2 i G1 45,7 V4-R I . K! , 't K T ' x I K X u - 3 .NIP . ex-4 Gi I Ang: 4 453 'x , X Qi Q15 C f O Tlx if -avi? 1. - J' ,sri 'ri X gm I .Mig f 1 In Q! 'i . t l i I i l l i i t i G' . - 4 Ft as ' . MX V , 4 lt-I f 2 at ate: I ,gg 'fi it 'S I j.. af :ts I X 1 ff' 4 4 qw? gd b I , 75, lt Pl- aw' ' vw ..l ' G25 I wrflll ..., I 5 I l Y 1 ir W ' ,I A . ' I -15:2 ' I D - 32 gg '15 . 5: 1. 'x.7' 1 N I 462 'flawl at I .vt y .L T 5 , T rl 5 .1 3 Y t J- -. f . 'fa- :tif I 2 '. is xg A N .,, K S I Swanson, Marilyn J. B.S. Elementary Education: LaCrosse: NEA. Swenson Laurel V. B.S. English: Gary: Sailing Club. Swift, Ellen Sherby B.S. Elemeni tary Education: Hammond: Chi Omega, Rush Ch.: Fr. Camp Counselor. Student Athletic Board, Treas.: IU Foundation. Swoveland, Mary Louise B.Si English: Hartford City. Szabo, Christine E. B.S. Elementary Education: South Bend: SNEA: Gov.: Homecoming: Little 500. Tabor, Nina B.S. Elementary Education and Special Education: Decatur, Ill.: YWCA Cabinet: Belles of Indiana: Cosmopolitan Club: Council for Excep. tional Children. Talbott, Daniel F. B.S. English: Warsaw. Tamaribuchi, Kath. erine Takeko B.S. Secondary Education: Wahiawa, Oahu Hawaii: Delta Zeta, Vice-Pres.: Arbutus Staff. Taylor, James L. B.S. Secondary Education: Gary: Kappa Alpha Psi: Scrollers Club: Flying Club: Photography Club: Intramural Sports. Taylor, Kathleen A. B.S. Elementary Education: Gary: Zeta Tau Alpha, Rush Ch.: AWS Transfer Tea: Union Board Steering Comm., Chil. dren's Parties. Thompson, Barbara A. B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: Alpha Omi. cron Pi, Assistant Corr. Sec., Rush Counselor. Thompson, Jane A. B.S. Ele- mentary Education: Carmel. Thompson, Sandra K. B.A. Elementary Educa- tion: Galveston: Ushering Corps: Orientation Staff: NAEYC: IAEYC: NEA. Thornton, Linda J. B.S. Special Education: Tipton: YWCA: IU Sing: Vice. Gov. Ticen, Barbara J. B.S. Elementary Education: Bloomington. Toby, Angela V. B.S. Elementary Education: Floyd Knobs: Alpha Delta Kappa: Student Government: Little 500 Unit Rep.: SNEA, Vice-Pres.: Dean's List. Tomlin, Linda Lee B.S. Education: Jeffersonville: Willkie North Five, Sec.-Treas. Tomlinson, Cathy E. B.S. Biology: Indianapolis. Torikai, Sharon M. A.B. English: Hilo, Hawaii. Tucker, Jane E. B.S. Elementary Education: Ft. Wayne. Tucker, Melody S. B.S. Social Studies: Carbondale, Ill.: Briscoe Quad, J- Board: Student Leader. Turailic, Millie B.S. Social Studies: Gary. Ulrich, Sally A. B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: Delta Delta Delta, Transfer: Sr. Class Council: Dean's List: Union Board Comm.: YWCA Comm.: SAB Comm. Underwood, Diana L. B.S. Elementary Education: Springheld. Under- wood, Gayle L. B.S. English: Griffith: Delta Delta Delta, Soc. Ch.: Panhel- lenic Exec. Board: President Soc. Ch.'s Workshop: Angel Flight, Military Ball Queen Finalist: Delgate to Blue Key-Mortar Board Leadership Conference. Unger, Barbara Kendall B.S. Elementary Education: Bloomington. Van Kirk, Kathryn J. B.S. Elementary Education: New Haven. Van Matre, George Har- mon Jr. B.S. BiolOgy: New Castle. Vargo, Rosemary B.S. Elementary Educa- tion: South Bend: ACE: SNEA: Sailing Club: Dorm Gov., Soc. Ch. Vaughn. Carol A. B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: Student Council for Excep- tional Children: YWCA. Vaughn, Larry E. B.S. Biology: Bloomington: Student Government: Intramural Sports. Villarreal, Linda L. B.S. Social Studies: Gary. Vincent, Bfema L- Elementary Education: Dunkirk: Kappa Delta: YWCA: Sr. Class Council: SAB! SNEA. Wagner, Katy L. B.S. English: Porter: Alpha Phi, Soc. Ch.: -lf- Class Council: YWCA: AWS Steering Comm. Walke, Beverly J. B.S. Elemen- tary Education: Indianapolis: Alpha Omicron Pi, Pledge Tr. Wllllwlk Cilmlyn M. B.S. Elementary Education: Salem. Wall, Barbara AH , B.S. English: Kendallville. Wallace. David L. B.S. Elementary Education. Cicero: Hoosier Host: Soc. Director of Stockwell College. Waller, AHF B-S' Elflglishz Washington. Walls, Patricia M. B.S. Elementary Education: IndtanaP' o is. 4 - . X ,-ginlil llalsmlth :pai Ptlrd KaPPa Gam ' ry Educatiot Elemiijfagr Class CC Pittsb0f0' wzmner' I Sing- 9, Robert S. it rtenb 501,81 Studies: SoULl'1 F, Elementary Educ: Kenneth E- BS- SO d Theatre: h an I Board of Dire: Commission. Weddell. Edna J. B5 and Theater: Porilam crats: HHYPSY X -A Tre NJ.: Pi Beta Phi: Fr Fr. Advisory Comlijl' Lancaster. Pas Chl Parties: CamPU5 Ch Elementary Educatto: West. Linda K. B.S. Elementary Educatio i:I.Wayne1 Willkie C Education: Clayton. l Whiteman, Phillip L Ath.Ch.1 Sr. Chas C R. B.S. Elementary ' Shiva B.S. Element: s.B.s. Elementary E' OSX: Chesterton: Ten llilliams. Raelp nn A GGY.: SEX: YWCA. llilliamson. .lane A Deans List. NN illk. F Fr. Orientation Star line A. B.S. Elemen llinslou, yhmhn E slewing Comm.: A Elementary E. .emem3f5' Educati Noni Decatur: ACE Collllll. llood, Chat I - - Of- Student but ern lliflohd- - Donna l-lriorie in B Q Riank List. xx Bsfllb. Elaine li. WN Edu ilk., L Q Shift, 5 S url-lllil. Qgik nuke: lla. Qi . H t X. N ,N , L, XX M XM t . . . ti, 5-5x...Ckn 'lg gi. Duel U L .sr.t?'i t'ig5,.1lQlwt'. bm Z .N x W -a A., , .. M4 --2.13: Q l.. : Nw- L L. I Q .13iPx,i,i X, L ltumrhun J. -F--itil-V lx Rt l .JHQA-BSE i EAST:-w 5. I' X Xlil C. liigifipcg We It silglil . ,N J.. is U-Q kms. A-D., V Q wt i....P.g:,,.f.f f. trite: N.-gf' D . A Ti? Torilaiil N X C -,,,,J'.Q V ' -'--eil Etlgaggg cg :. IQ. Bfzice Qui. 3. s:-cves. 63.11,-idlm, is De.: Deli Trusfiii- ' -- -:-...:ai: ET- Ulf! 5.5 l N Ind ----- - -,....5....u. 5. is Defi. Sec. Cn: A-751' F1513 Xlilm B1 - Lfacersip Coniersr- '. Bl.NfI'IIfIQI.'l.lL1Hlill'l. :T Y an Nlatre. GeorgeHQr tary B 5 Elemenzan Edie- 'f GJ'-.. Sec. Ch. lziuaa Spies: Couzcil for Eire:- I---' G errmenzz Imam L-j. X incent. Brent: L. ll! ut CA. Sr. C125 Cqri er. 5:53 Pl1E.Soc.Cit.lf ua. Beserly J. B.S. rife:- U...-rf 5 . .- it all. Barbie W 9 S- .EI:mentlI? Edlfill? J yd-. Waller.-WUB5 C ...--- ,B-lf, Eiucatioii WW' Nts , r P5 Kumi K is., RPI, -- . . l i IRQ 5 .NV ,V . ' In-lrnuri N'.Elif:- '- 4 Hat- bum'-lui. -X wqlsmigllq Virginia S. B.A. Speech and Hearing 'liherapyg lmiillmmulig. K, I Kgppn Gamma: Purdue Unix CINII5' I'ransl'er Student. Walter, l'nll.ici,lil'w'lllgl? Efcn16l'Ilill'Y Education: Columbia City: Delta Gamma: Union lityuli bomlf' . 1 . , 4 '. a. 1 -'l. Waits. Nlar'ie Gray A 1- - - . :WCA Si. Class Lullltsl N 1. ' . rams B.S. S. . il Corvdon: Phi Mu At Hanover Lollege. Warrick. Linda K. B.S. Slgihl Pittsboro. Wllffllwr- RUN' IX- B3- 5PCCCll l'11ll10l0g5': Salem: Floor Treas' Sing. Wartenbe, Robert S. B.S. Social Studies: Ft. Wayne. Wasnwski, .lames A B 5 Social Studies: South Bend: Intramural Sports: Little 500 Rider. Watson C-trol F. Elementary Education: New Albany: Dean's List: SNEAg ACE' yymlm, Kenneili E. B.S. Socialv Studies: Ft. Wayne. Wayinan. M. Katherine AB 5' Speech and Theatre: Plainheld: Alpha Gamma Delta. Pres.: IYIL1 Phi Epsminf IMU Board of Directors: Mortar Board: Singing Hoosiers: Student Electione Commission. Weddell. Edna J. B.S. German: Goshen: SEA. Wehrly, Cindy A. B.A. Speech and Theater: Portland: Zeta Tau Alpha: Union Board: YWCA: Young Demo- crats: Harper V. Treas.: Sr. Class Council. Weir, Mary I.. B.S. Art: Pittman NJ.: Pi Beta Phi: Fr.. Soph.. Jr.. Sr. Class Councils: Student Leader: YWCAi Fr. Advisory Commission: Action District Ch. Weitzel, Mary E. B.S. Englishg Lancaster. Pa.: Chi Omega: Alpha Lambda Delta: Angel Flight: Children's Parties: Campus Chest, Publicity: Student Leader. Werner, Carol A. B.S. Elementary Education: Silver Lake. wegt, Linda K. B.S. Elementary Education: Carmel. West. Sandra K. B.A. Elementary Education: Bloomington. Westerman. Sandra Kay B.S. Education: Ft. Wayne: Willkie Quad, Gov.: Sr. Class Council. Whetstone, Helen D. B.S. Education: Clayton. White, William Alan B.S. Social Science: Indianapolis. Whiteman, Phillip L. B.S. Social Studies: Indianapolis: Student Senate Rep.: Ath. Ch.: Sr. Class Council: IU Foundation Finance Comm. Wiereiak, Donna R. B.S. Elementary Education: Ft. Wayne: Alpha Omicron Pi. Wilder, Judith Shives B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: ACE: SNEA. Wilkins, Monta S. B.S. Elementary Education: Leavenworth. Williams, Mary Lynne B.S. Biol- ogy: Chesterton: Teter, Gov.: J-Board. Sec: IMU Pop Concerts Comm. Williams, Raelynn A. B.S. Elementary Education: Springfield. Ohio: McNutt. Gov.: SEA: YWCA. Williams, Steven Owen B.S. Social Studies: Logansport. Williamson, Jane A. B.S. Special Education: Angola: YWCA: Mini Rider: Deans List. Willis, Nancy L. B.S. Elementary Education: Indianapolis: SNEA: Fr. Orientation StaH: Transfer from Indianapolis Regional Campus. Wilson, Jane A. B.S. Elementary Education: Dale: IU Sing. Winslow, Martha E. B.S. Elementary Education: Franklin: YWCA. Bazaar Steering Comm.: ACE, Sec.: Union Board: SEA. Winters, Candice Dianne B.A. Elementary Education: Greensburg. Wishard, Elizabeth Cumming B.S. Elementary Education: Martinsville. Witte, Karen S. B.S. Elementary Educa- tion: Decatur: ACE, Publicity Ch.: Forest. Orientation Steering Comm., Soc. Comm. Wood, Charles A. B.S. Mathematics: Washington: Great Issues Sena- T-OPS Student Govemment Senator. W00d, Donna Marie B.S. Elementary Education: Hobart: SNEA. Woods, Marjorie L. B.S. Elementary Education: Winchester: Cedar Hall, Soc. Ch-3 Deans List. Woodward, Ronald Lee B.S. Social Sciences: New Albany- WUZHY, Elaine E. Noland B.S. English: Lansing. Ill. Wrigllf, Boyd W- B-S' Business Education: Borden. ll .fri 7' X rl ' J' Lilo I gf I ' . Q55 l 5-'gzgilx F V2 gil' 4.1 ti -' .5 M . ,'t lil Gt: I li 'E I X- I,-3.1- E . ' t-. X' ,M 1 5 A. 77' I . . . . I M :X E IQ? ' .. 11 ,i ,AN ...lg 4lX xg. x fjx .24 2, -so-E t J HN ll f- if' . 1,8 I I gf I 've . hi ' I I A X : 141. X , 'U ,. I KQV ? ,fx 'ffjy' W3 .IJ 'ie tl I , I I V' X . I 1 fo . L M lhv I -ai' , 3 :max I' -1 7 fl rr .i .ff Nr kt .S .i X-.N i ,ai Q..- -75 ig! '- Q l ffl Wright. Linda Nl. B.S. English: Indianapolis: Sigma Kappa. Pres.. Rush Ch-1 IU Foundation: IU Speakers Bureau: Arbutus. Organizations Editor: LUNA. Wright, Luanne B.S. English: Linton: Alpha Phi: Student Leader: Arbutl1S Staff: IIXIU Sailing Club: SEA: IINIU Comm. Wright. Nlartie Lynn B.S. Eng- lish: Louisville. Ky.: Zeta Tau Alpha: YWCA: International Altairs Commis- sion. Wyland, Carol Lynn B.S. Art Education: Indianapolis: IU Sing: NAEA. Yoder. Nlartha A. B.S. Elementary Education: Whiting: ACE: Cosmopolitan Club: IU Sing: SEA. luck, Craig A. B.S. Biology: Dehlolte: Phi Eta Sigma: Residence Scholar. Vice-Gov.: Intramural Sports. Ziessnian, Penny L. B.A. Elementary Education: Bloomington: Sigma Delta Tau. Vice-Pres.. Pres.: IU Foundation: Deans List. Zlnirski, Jo Ann B.S. Math: East Chicago. Zondor, Charles A. English: Whiting: Phi Epsilon Pi. Vice-Pres.: Sigma Delta Chi: SEA: Indiana Daily Student Staff. . . 1- ,--,,......v, l .a., V A .Q gs A -. 3 42,-.4 Ll 'ai 'g .3 .. Wx, ., L .t Ig ' N- ' 7.1: ' . . 'i ' , , X. ,. . . lj.. J . li if- , ,J-. 1 ' ,. i. i Q '-9. fl. gg gil li - . A 4- I , 'Z ' ' if fe W' 1 'fl 1' We ' .f . 1- I : 'D i' ,,,, Y 1: 'f 1 t . .4-Ni E, , . I . I 4 - . , - i ,ta f - ,I Lf, E fs.-5 . X me-W . il L-A ,V . . T . 1 ., Q. .,1.,,,, t 'Ajax - E .li ,l y . ' I 'A in If I l df-,Ag-sl? 1 w I ' i , 4 ig . ff,'.f'fjiff ,, A f i , :sQQe1Q.5 - if it 1'fi'!f.-.ggi 4 V V .- 'efzzsf ' ' af ' ix - -- I - ff. X ' : I' 3 ' Q . all : 'ga f , -.- 4 , .1 '.. I ' Y :P 3. ' !, .,, ' .1 j ' , . ti, sr - X- s' 1 Wg-H T f x , X fel QQ.. i --' 1 . . .fs 5 ' . ' .Qf7:3Ef2'gi5SftQ.lif . if fi 1 ' ' .L Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Allega, Daniel R. B.S. Recreation: Vincennes: Undergraduate Recreation Soci- ety. Anderson, Diana J. B.S. Physical Education: Greenwood: Delta Psi Kappa: PEMM Club. Arvin, James B.S. Physical Education: Indianapolis: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Phi Epsilon Kappa. Vice-Pres: IU Foundation: Normal College: Class Pres. Fr., Soph. Bendure, Sherry Lee B.S. Recreation: Ft. Wayne: Delta Delta Delta. Song Leader: Union Board. Monte Carlo, Christ- mas Eve on Campus. Steering Comm. SAB: IU Sing Steering Comm.: Under- graduate Recreation Society: IU Foundation. Benedict, Victoria J. B.S. Physi- cal Education: Winchester: Alpha Xi Delta: Oceanides. PEMM Club: WRA, Publicity Ch.: Union Board Rep.: Crimson Cadets. Brown, Harry D. B.S. Physical Education: Akron, Ohio: Pi Kappa Alpha: Phi Epsilon Kappa: PEMM Club: Feature Twirler with Marching l00: Sr. Class Council: Dean's List. Bagel, Susan B.S. Recreation: Nashville, Tenn.: Baptist Student Union. Sec.-Treas.. Vice-Pres., Pres.: Undergraduate Recreation Soci- ety: Speakers' Bureau. Burd, Alan F. B.S. Recreation: Spencer: Judo Club: Rugby Club: Christian Science Org.: Undergraduate Recreation Society. Burns, Donald J. B.S. Physical Education: Green Bay, Wis.: Phi Epsilon Kappa, Pres.: PEMM Club: Judo Club. Vice-Pres.: Sailing Club: Dean's List. Conwell, Judy L. A.B. Physical Education: Westport: LUNA. Corey, Sharon B.S. Physical Education: Indianapolis: Delta Psi Kappa: PEIYIM Club. Donnelly, Anne M. B.S. Physical Education: Ft. Wayne: WRA Sports Head: IU Womens Tennis Team: Community Chest: PEMM Club: IU Foundation. Donovan, Patricia Ii. B.S. Physical Education: Indianapolis. Edgar, Regina A. B.S. Physical Education: Arcola. Ill.: PEMM Club: Arbutus Staff: IU Foundation: Floor Gov.. Vice-Gov. Freeman, Judith G. B.S. Physical Education: Crown Point: PEM M Club WRA Board. Friesner, Susan Frances B.S. Physical Education: Osceola: WRA: PEMM Club. Goot, Becky Anderson B.S. Physical Education: Bloomington: PEMM Club. Grubb, Karen J. B.S. Physical Education: Hammond: Kappa Delta, Activities Ch.: Outstanding Jr. Woman's Award: PEMM Club, Sec. YWCA: SAB Comm.: Sr. Class Council. l-Ialsted, Aim C. B.S. Recreation: Dayton. Ohio: Pi Beta Phi. Sec.. House Mngr.: IU Foundation Steering Comm.: Inter- national Bazaar Steering Comm.: Undergraduate Recreation Society, Sec.: IU Sing Program Comm.: Sr. Class Council. Hammond, Chris L. B.S. HPER: Indianapolis: PEMM Club: Delta Psi Kappa: Normal College. Hensley, Nancy Ann B.S. Physical Education: Anderson: WRA, Board of Directors: PEM M Club: WIUS. Trafnc Director. Herrnian, Bud B.S. Recrea- tion: Alexandria. Va.: Undergraduate Recreation Society: IMU Outing Club, Pres.: Ski Club: Flying Club. Hieher, J. Elaine B.S. Physical Education: Cold Spring, Ky.: Dean's List: PEMM Club: McNutt Floor Gov.: J-Board. Ch.: WRA. Pres.: Sullins Junior College Graduate. James, Janelle B.S. Physical Education: Russiaville: Pi Beta Phi. Soc. Ch.: PEMM Club: WRA Execy Board: SAB Dad's Day Steering Comm. Jaquess, Cinda Rice B.S. Physical Education: Pushville: WRA. Sporthead: PEMM Club: IU Sing: Womens B35. ketball Team: Women's Softball Team. 464 P. , wtf ,Q .f f-N 'c ' 'ni I '-N, -mv WW V ' l' , .,.,.,.i'-.f:,- A 40 . my 5. 1-2115- -Q, .if-l ' lll T X521 Q, 5: ,.l., , , :A il. . 1- i .vfrx 'is . 1 'aff' ,,, A-s,:'X ' D ic.: Yi- s 4- 4 , : .za A . g 1 53 H I 0, .X B' 'iiiff 1 il th Hi. .gilt ,..g.: ,2'gg, 1p,'f,.:lgllil :i1'j.:y.:iL f iv uri-i WW i L i fm. , . ,ff If V i 'os 1- x . . yy I O - . 2 . f V 1 i 'X ' 4: w x l -4- -.-A --, ,, ,K .-l , Q' ik- ,wb 1: i : . ., .wr . .--1 ' i :, .J i l' 3 S: g . 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Morgan, yi' . P - ' ' 4- WU H B.S. Health .nd Sgt- , lion: Sr. tcltglsrl..colyngftnlpgaxlleeltaz Phi Epsilon Kappa. Treas.: II' Fothiellt- Donald J. B.S, Physical. Eauewktiogltgii TMS- Fics: SHEXIXI flats. tome. gcam of Arms- ' fl- -imllllls. Ni .: Phi Epsilon Kappa. Sar- Leinart, Kay Tyree 3.5, ph, - I Education' Blti . - - B-SA HPER: L' 'ysica E . omington. Lortnc. I-.. Cial- Mol-mr B0,u.d.dgihQnle- Pa.. Pt Beta Phi: House Nlngr.: .-Xlpha Lamlxla Deltl 1 - . eanides Pres' PFXIXI Cl b -L B-S' Ph g, I ' .. -th . . Vice-Pres. Luhertla. Nlary Kim Flight Proytfgacrhll- Educriuosn' Eagt.Ch'CagU5 kappll Dcllill SUILICHI Goternment num Michel 'R r'BSaS5Pii0l9nCi'I1 PEM' Clubl YWCA, tan-tion ch. tiar- ' ' . ' - - l'StCa Education: Live oil NY- lf ' KHPPH: Varsity Gymnastic Team Xl h ' rp L I I I hl Hmhln , . . 1 . 'll, Cz I ' . - K Education: Greenville. In J 'mm Rldhlrd BS' Phwml Marten, Bruce W. B.S. Recreation' Bloomington' L'nder radtritc Rt-r - : - L - S - - ' R. ealto fgiliilgf 'lg:'SaS.:- Little 500 Scholarship Winner. NIcCaltill, Carol A. IIS. Rez Wood indgolrglilgtorgl-UMftlllglllhcry. Isohc I.. BS Physical Education: Greens WRA. B ., I eta st4Kappa. Deans Advisory Board: PEXINI Club. Pres.. Oard' Omnidtess Nmendllff- Milf! li. B.S. Phtsical Education' I-t Wayne: WRA: PEMM Club, tu F ' ' CO-Ord OQH 1 I I' oundation: Foster Quad. Floor Ciox.. Cult ara.-Georgia Jean B.S. Therapeutic Recreation: Osceola: Lnders graduate Recreation Society. Oliver, Gary A. B.S. Recreation: Nashville: Undergraduate Recreation Society. Orr, Madeleine B.S. Physical Education: Indianapolis: PENINI Cltih. Owens, Betty Sue B.S. Physical Education: Cincinnati. Ohio: PENIM Club Board: WRA Board: Women's Field Hockey. Basketball. Softball. Yolleyhall Teams. Judo Club: Scuba Club: Outing Club. Petronc. Alberta R. B.S. Recreation. Wanatah: Undergraduate Recreation Society. Pond, llarliant A. B.S. HPIPR. Indianapolis: PEMM Club: Delta Psi Kappa: Normal College. Prieur, Dorisanne B.S. Physical Education: Tonattantla. NY.: NCMit'. PEMM Club: Young Republicans: ltlcNutt. Rec. Ch. Ret-tl. Patila .lean IIS HPER: Batavia, N.Y.: Delta Psi Kappa. Sec.: PEMM Club: Intramurals. Reid. Nancy B. B.S. Recreation: Adelphi, Md.: Undergraduate Recreation Society. Hist.: Sailing Club, Treas.: IU Sing: Mini. Sixsinith, Nlartha I.. B.S. Physical Education: Pittsburgh. Pa.: Sigma Kappa. Pledge Tr.: Marching ltttl. luirler. PEMM Club: YWCA: Young Republicans. Smith. Karen Jo B.S. Physical Education: Petersburg: PEM M: WRA. Smothers, Donald W. B.S. Health and Safety: South Bend: Kappa Alpha Psi Stark, Dale E. B.S. Recreation: Indianapolis: Delta Gamma. Rush Ch. Pleiades: Mortar Board: IU Foundation Steering Comm.: YWCA-N tit .-X Freshman Camp. Co-Ch.: Soph.. .lr,. Sr. Class Councils. Stitlhattt. Sllvlll J- BS Physical Education: Richmond: IU Foundation: Womens Tennis lv:-uit. PEIYIM Club: YWCA. Slillhamnter, Sharon Kap B.S. Pl1lN'C1ll Vtll'f-'l '- Hanover Stoermer, Terry A. B.S. Physical Education: lftansttllsl l'l1' Sltllll-l Kappa, Yice-Pres.. Student Trainer: Phi Epsilon Kappa: Pledge lr: Sc.ilihard and Blade. Sluckcr Ricke P. A.B. HPER: Kokomo: Truck: Crop Utllttlftl I-tt.-as t ltili, PEMM,Club' Arbutus Sports Writer. l'ndernootl. Cblllllill Y H5 l,l'l '-ll Education' Kokomo: Gamma Phi Beta. l'llll0l'- 'l'. Kent IIS. l'ltlN'f-ll l'lll'f:' t'on' Bloomington. Walden, Sandra I.. B.S. Physical Ifducationg Citucltltfltl. Pll ha Phi Treas' Little 500 Extravaganza Comm.: Panhellenic Rush t outtse l PWRA' Treisy' Student Leader: PENIM Clnlw. ttliiteleatlit-r, .lill l-. lla I?llysical Education: Columbia City: Delta Ciamtna. Cor. Sec. Pl-XIXI t lttlt. YWCA: WRA. , ,K , 'eil El 'll It: Nltclttgtttt City. ill: l'ltt. ll Wiseman' lun ln,B'S'pmiT?llul-i hllhlll'HI til I IIS Plttsicil l-tltication. Swi.mmingITeam:Illlgtterliv o tlr IU .Fuundlnmnb Yunu' Jud, HS NMR. cl lfldIf1f13P0l'5i Della ,M R,ilpllLl'mnl fo.ortl.g Co-Clt. I-resliniati l ling. WR N LOUIS' will J-Board. FUTABS Phvsical Iiducation: Nohlestlllr. Wllll-'LV Board Lwsg' Doroth, ilmi Ili I -ss 'ii 1 tcil. ll' Sim: film. Sllllllfll Orientor. Soc. Comm.: IENIM C 'Uh MSU C U Gcrrlts B.S. PhySiC1ll Edllwtttonz Mooresttlle. -165 Alvarez, Ronald J.D. Law: Gary: Alpha Tau Omega: Student Bar Assoc.: IU Foundation. Dyson, Sandra J. Hurt J.D. Law: Bloomington: Undergraduate Degree in History A.B. Fogarty, Robert E. J.D. Law: South Bend: Student Bar Assoc. Son, James R. J.D. Law: Evansville: Phi Alpha Delta: Student Bar Assoc.: Grad. Academic Advisor, Phi Kappa Theta, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Sposeep, Michael L. J.D. Law: Wabash: Phi Delta Phi: Student Bar Assoc. Alexander, Michael R. B.M.E. Piano: Bedford: Kappa Kappa Psi: Marching 100. Anderson, Robert P. B.M. Double Bass: West Hartford, Conn.: Pi Kappa Lambda: IU Philharmonic. Ballowe, William R. B.M. French Horn: Arling- ton, Va. Bates, Susan Marie B.M. Piano: Indianapolis: Mu Phi Epsilon: Soph., Jr., Sr. Class Councils: Resident Assistant. Bialon, Stanley Van B.M.E. Educa- tion: Whiting: MENC: IU Bands: IU Jazz Band. Bond, Janet A. B.M.E. Music Education, Violin: Greens Fork: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Kappa Lambda: MENC: Mu Phi Epsilon, Sec. Brumfield, Alice B.M.E. Music Education: Princeton: Alpha Omicron Pi: Alpha Lambda Delta: IU Foundation: Singing Hoosiers. Buettell, Susan H. B.S. French Horn: Cleve- land, Ohio: Mu Phi Epsilon. Dunnick, D. Kim B.M. Trumpet: Goshen: Pi Kappa Alpha, Pres.: Kappa Kappa Psi, Treas.: Skull and Crescent. Eicher, Paul S. B.S. Opera Stage Direction: Orchard Lake, Mich.: IU Philharmonic: IU Opera Theatre, Stage Manager: Dean's List: National Merit Letter of Commendation. Farrell, Brian D. B.M.E. Voice: Closter, N.J.: Phi Gamma Delta, Song Leader: IU Sing: Singing Hoosiers: Opera Chorus. Friedman, Shereth l. B.S. Voice: Calumet City, Ill.: Acappella Chorus: Singing Hoosiers: IU Sing: Willkie Quad, Chorus. Geller, Michael L. B.M. Double Bass: Chicago, Ill.: IU Philharmonic Orchestra: IU Double Bass Ensemble. Gould, Mary Ellen B.S. Voice and Psychology: Wilmington, Del.: Sigma Alpha Iota: McNutt Cho- raliers: McNutt Fr. Orientation. Heide, Darrel P. B.S. Voice and Psychology: Mt. Lake: IU Singers: Campus Crusade for Christ. Heller, Ronald H. B.M. Percussion: University Heights, Ohio: Alpha EPSIIOP Pi: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Phi Eta Sigma. Hopping, Mary Jean Music Education, Clarinet: Indianapolis: Alpha Lambda Delta: Mu Phi EP5l' lon, Chaplain. Kersey, Carol L. B.M.E. Organ: Martinsville: Alpha Omicron Pi: Sigma Alpha Iota: American Guild of Organists: Singing Hoosiers. Kirk- patrick, lan Blair B.M.E. Organ: State College, Pa.: Phi Mu Alpha Sir1fOl'lla1 Culture Comm. McNutt Comm.: Auditorium Usher Corps, Manager: March- ing 100. Kocman, Martin A. B.M.E. Music: Hammond: Marching 100. Kunze, Dennis A. B.S. Organ and Philosophy: St. Louis, Mo.: Phi M11 Alpha Sinfonia: Campus-Inter-Religious Commission, Delegate, Executive Conant-2 Draft Counselling Service, Counsellor: Owl Coffee House Worker: Sallmg Club- Lively, Donna cami B.M.E. Viola: Indianapolis: Mu Phi Epsilon, Pres.: MENC: IU Philharmonic Orchestra. Loheide, Sara L. B.S. Music Therapy: New Albany: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Kappa Lambda: A.G.O.: Sllldem Men' tal Health Assoc. Long, Virginia K. B.M.E. Choral Music: Mishawaka: Ulllveri Slly Singers: Alpha Omicron Pi, Chaplain. Marsh, Diane E. B.M.E. Piano. Grand Island, Neb.: MENC, . Ham' F- WIgi1lE'5lonlg0me' Sm I Orchestra: Chc Gova' Olsen' Victor I Bell . Tau Omega' choral COW -- 1 Robert I. B.f of Music Bam ml Am, Director. PC Rho 'I-BU Slgma' Se BVL1-E, Music: Evans sity Chorale: A- Cal ivahmgtofl- D-C-1 C B.ll.E.Seconda1'Y Ch Stachelski, Darell T. Alpha Sinfonia: Poi Wind Ensemble. Stn ginging Hoosiers: Sr. Szvmczak. Patricia E Intercollegiate Barldl dock Lake. Wis.: Al Kappa Lambda. Troj University Ensembles Ward. Ellen E. P. B. Rita J. B.S. Music a Donna L. B.S. Cello Kim B.M. Voice: Da Varsity Christian Fe' Music Education: A Leader: Orientation I Yeldell, Carolyn A. Pres.: Baptist Studen gfllsrolt. Alan Lee E Destdent Assistant. H CIIH. Hemlev. Gem -'lmateur Radio Clut galil Deans List: lon Leader- Lug: Erxdsl- llobert l.. I 3- Walter P D t - etc W' -4- OD. twpm- he is li, .. Sion. Lijijlwci ll is B X Mfhrglhlilllliis L DcT,i'l- ftudenr s PMN! Bi gh., Ml , .r ...fem R Pi EPtllon. .ir tw: N-LP?-1 Psi: Nllrchinw --s-. Loran.: Pi lienpi .reach Hom. Arun? ll Pm Epsilon:S0pli - N sn axis. Educaf Fork: Alpha lambda im. Brumlield. Alice Alpha Lambda Delta: ,French Horn: Cleie- Trumpetz Goshen: Pi md Crescent. Eicher. 5.1 IL' Philharmonic: basl Nlerit Letter ol' Sammi Delta Song lman. Shereth l. B.S. Hoosiers: IL' Sing: lbs: Chicago. lll.: ll uld, Xlary Ellen B.S. L lozaz NlcNutt Cho ozce and Psychology: om: Alpha Erfiloft , via., Jean Bur. Delta: Nlu Phi EP51' .illez Alpha Omlfom :sine Hoosiers. lsllli' 'WI Alpha Sinfonia: ps. Nlanagen llllill' larching IOO. sro.: Phi ilu url? , Executive Coming use W'Ol'k?n Sami? tn Phi Epiilofl Pm -'C Ther'-1Pl5 F301 lsiiidefll W' . ' 'I' Nlishawalia- Ulm. ie E. B.Nl.E- Plano' HIITW I' BME Music Ediicwtinii' Blooinimntm p ' ,',' J1hiMA Montgomery. Alan G. B.M',Ie. Piano: ljlwgriyg vvrighlu ,. h-stra: Chorus. Moore. Druid N. B.M.E. Music Eluczt' - Goya- 8305. victor H. B.S. Percussion :intl Radio-TV: Hicksifillel till' Blnha Tau Omega: Groovey and the Electra's hlembci-, gmc' lfulwu' I Q51 E, Choral Conducting: Seymour. ' 1' -' obert I. B.S. Music and Radio-TV: Clayton, lwltyg Rho 2 -, , ggigglioltlhlusic Bands and Orchestras: WFIU News: McNutt Quzr3l.llln?ii:rriit2i: mi Am, Director. Popp, Mau-y Jane B.M. Theatre and Voice: Bloomingtong Rho Tau Sigma. Sec.. Soc. Comm.: Delta. Omicron. Richmond, Luna S. BME. Music: Evansville: Alpha Omicron Pi. Pres.: Delta Omicron: Univer- sity Chorale: A. Capella Choir. Sinclair. James B. B.M.E. Trumpetg N,W. Washington. D.C.: Card Section. trumpetcr: Rho Tau Sigma. Smith, Lynn E. B.M.E. Secondary Choral: Liberty: YWCA. Swchelski, Darell T. B.M.E. Music Education: Milwaukee. Wis.: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Foster Quad. J-Board: University Orchestras: Symphonic Wind Ensemble. Stickler, Larry IV. B.M.E. Music Education: Mishawaka: Singing Hoosiers: Sr. Class Council: Student Leader: Phi Eta Sigma: IVIENC. Szyinczak. Patricia B.M.E. Music Education: South Bend: Tau Beta Sigma: lntercollegiate Band: IU Bands. Tristano, Rosemary Ann B.M.E. Piano: Pad. dock Lake. Wis.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Mu Phi Epsilon. Alumnae Sec.: Pi Kappa Lambda. Troy, Jane C. B.S. Oboe and Art History: Tipp City, Ohio: University Ensembles: Action Comm. for Middle Eastern Affairs. ward, Ellen E. P. B.S. Music Therapy: Bloomington: Delta Omicron. Wasson, Rita J. B.S. Music and English: Boonville: IU Orchestra: Tri Kappa. Waters, Donna L. B.S. Cello and French: Bloomington: Delta Gamma. Wickes, Jean Kim B.M. Voice: Dayton: Mu Phi Epsilon Chorister: Pi Kappa Lambda: Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship: Campus Crusade. Woolsey. Dee Daphne B.M.E. Music Education: Avon Lake. Ohio: Jr.. Sr. Class Council: MENC: Student Leader: Orientation Steering Comm.. J-Board.: IU Sing'Auditorium Comm. Yeldell, Carolyn A. B.M. Voice: Hot Springs. Ark.: Sigma Alpha Iota, Pledge Pres.: Baptist Student Union, Soc. Ch.. Program Ch.: University Singers. Federotf, Alan Lee B.S. Optometry: Lincoln Park, Mich.: Omega Epsilon Phi: Resident Assistant. Hawkins, Ronald R. O.D. Optometry: Bloomington: Omega Delta. Hensley, Gerald J. O.D. Optometry: Tipp City, Ohio: Omega Delta: IU Amateur Radio Club. Kennedy, Dennis Ray B.S. Optometry: Tipton: Omega Della: Dean's List: Soph. Jr. Class Councils: Fr. Camp Counselor: JIFC: fludsllllt Leader. Logan, Jerry W. O.D. Optometry: Bloomington: Omega Epsi- on i. Pfoudfllr Robert L. O.D. Optometry: Bloomington: Phi Gamma Deltal Qnjega Delta. Walter, Peter A. O.D. Optometry: Wabash: Omega Delta. Wright, Dean A. O.D. Optometry: Marion: Omega Delta. -5 l Q w f If gg . ,. :, ' ',l. 49e- 1 'i i 1 l ' I ilgffj fit . ' 5 rg.. . ,V . gifs? if 21,23 I fi? - 55 . 1 we . 25 1 t . .. . lf E' ri . - -5 i -- . J -.lt i 'A-----1 5' My MQ-' I fx mm . J... I . lil' Il 'e my it A vi . dit l f lldl QS, A-4 i ' ft 4 Y 'ci ig. , 2:1 M 7 L ' Y S V ix I' U1 Nl V ll ht 7-R Optometry 'iii Acacia Adelyotte Administration Aeons, Board of Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Xi Delta Alumni Office 284 363 1 16-1 19 217 285 256 286 287 288 289 262 223 290 291 272 292 293 294 121 American Society for Personnel Administration Angel Flight Arbutus Arden House Argonne House Arnold Air Society 273 265 242-249 351 351 266 Arts and Sciences, College of 128-129,418-438 Association for Childhood Events And Organizations Graduate Residence Center 363-364 Graduate Schools 144-145 Gymnastics 135487 Halls of Residence 122 Harding House 410 Hamey House 409 Harper Hall 353-359 Hershey 364 Homecoming 54-55 HPER, School of 136-137,464-466 Hummer House 410 IFC 282-283 I-Mens Club 263 Indiana Daily Student 238-241 International Week 104-105 Intramurals 192 Insurance 262 IRHA 342 I.U. Foundation 120 I.U. Sing 86-39 I.U. Student Foundation 204-211 I.U. Theater Company 98-99 Jenkins House 411 Jenkinson Hall 360 Judo 170 Junior Division 142-143 Kappa Alpha Psi 305 Kappa Alpha Theta 306 Kappa Delta 307 Kappa Delta Rho 308 Kappa Kappa Gamma 309 Kappa Kappa Psi 258 Kappa Sigma 310 Lambda Chi Alpha 311 Landes House 285 Law, School of 138-139,466 Little 500 Weekend 30-37 Lowe House 411 Magrigal Dinners 70-71 MAMUN 90-91 Marching 100 56-57 Martin Hall 360 McNutt Quadrangle 365-374 Men's Residence Center 375-379 Mizer's Manor 399 Mortar Board 216 Music, School of 134-135,466 Nichols House 412 Oceanides 269 Omega Psi Phi 312 Omicron Delta 263 Opera 96-97 Optometry, Division of 140-141,467 Panhellenic 280-281 Parks House 412 Pershing Rilies 267 Phi Beta Kappa 218 Phi Delta Theta 313 Phi Epsilon Kappa 257 Phi Epsilon Pi 314 Phi Eta Sigma 223 Phi Gamma Delta 315 Phi Kappa Psi 316 Phi Kappa Tau 317 Phi Kappa Theta 318 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 264 Phi Omega 260 Phi Sigma Kappa 319 Pi Beta Phi 320 Pi Kappa Alpha 321 Pi Kappa Phi 322 Pleiades 221 Pom Pon Girls 270 Pop Concerts 60-63 President's Ball 72-73 Quiz Bowl 94-95 Rabb Hall 393 Read Center 380-385 Regional Campuses 148-149 Registration 48-49 Riliery 191 Rho Tau Sigma 253 Rollins House 412 Rugby 168-169 Ruter House 412 Sailing Club 255 Scabbard and Blade 266 Shea Hall 358 Sherwood House 353 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 323 Sigma Alpha Eta 258 Sigma Alpha Iota 264 Education 260 Athletic Administration 125 Auditorium Theater Series 102-103 Ballantonian 256 Baptist Student Union 275 Baseball 198-199 Basketball 172-177 Beck House 382 Beta Gamma Sigma 219 Beta Theta Pi 295 Bimam Wood House 352 Blue Key 220 Bocabo 369 Boisen 391 Bordner 368 Briscoe Quadrangle 344-347 Brown County Playhouse 40-41 . A . Aalta, Linda 218 Abbott, Dean 410 Abbott, John 272 Abdon, Carol 391 Abel, Rosamund 393 Abemethy, John 328 Abood, Patricia 418 Abram, Robert 418 Abramowitz, Paul 287 Abramson, Rochelle 326,450 Abramson, Sheilah 391 Adams, Sally 309 Adams, Sue 327 Adams, Thomas P. 403 Addison, Roger 330 Addy, Ronald 266 Adler, Marcy 369 Adley, Susan 221,381,383 Agness, Kent 234,316 Agron, Michael 217,220,418 Ahlf, Roger 334 Ahlvin, Eric 293,418 468 Bryan 370 Business, School of 130-131,438-450 Candy Stripers 255 Cheerleaders 171 Chi Omega 296 Chi Phi 297 Christian Science Organization 259 Clark 383 Class of 1969 230-231 Class of 1970 232 Class of 1971 233 Class of 1972 234 Cosmopoiiton Club 259 Counter-Insurgency 268 Cravens Hall 376-377 Crimson Cadettes 265 Crone 371 Cross Country 164-165 Curry House 384 Dejoya House 372 Delgado House 373 Delta Delta Delta 299 Delta Gamma 300 Delta Sigma Pi 263 Delta Tau Delta 301 Delta Upsilon 302 Delta Zeta 303 Dewey House 407 Dodds House 408 Dunn House 408 Edmondson 377-378 Education, School of 132-133,450-464 Elkin Hall 392 Elliott House 409 Enomene 221 Fencing 190 Fergason House 409 Football 156-163 Forest Quadrangle 348-355 Foster Quadrangle 356-362 Freshman Alfairs 222 Freshman Camp 4243 Gamma Phi Beta 304 Golf 196-197 Aker, Frank 310 Aker, Linda 303 Akers, Leslie 291 Albaek, Hanne 418 Allemann, Renee 358 Allen, Benny 438 Allen, Donald L. 297 Allen, Gregory 295 Allen, Jack 409 Allen, Jerry 235,376,377 Allen, Karen R. 373 Allen, Kathleen 351 Allen, Linda 438 Allen, Mary 418 Allen, Michael H. 321 Allen, Noland 266,418 Allen, Robert J. 358 Allen, Robert W. 438 Allen, Roger G. 209,293 Aburn, Donna 360 Achava-Amrung Pornchulee 230,265,273,327 Acher, Kathleen 233 Achu, Thomas 418 Personal Index Ackerman, Jacqueline 232,327 Ackerman, Michael 298 Ackerson, Scott 402 Acton, Rebecca 290 Adair, Perry 321 Adams, Charlotte 289 Adams, David B. 409 Adams, Mike 157,268 Adams, Nancy 304 Adams, Roy 411 Alber, Vicki 336 Albert, Michael 268,390 Alberty, Linda 333 Aldrich, George K. 438 Alexander, Jeffrey 410 Alexander, Larry 418 Alexander, Michael R. 258,466 Alexander, Richard A. 438 Alexander, Rona 331 Alexander, Thomas 324 Alger, Maridon 418 Aljian Richard 156 Allard, David 208,302 Alldredge, Linda 418 Allega, Daniel Allen, Sandra Allen, Steven B. Allen, Steven D. Allen, Steven F. Allen, Thomas Allen, Victoria 464 241 413 418 368 390 307 Allenduff, Jane Alles, Debby Alling, Elaine Allison, Joan Allison, Mark Allman, Jeanne Allman, Scott Alltop, Sharon Allyn, Emily Almmagra, Francisco Alport, Lawrence Alstott, Ronda Alter, Katherine Altman, Bette Altman, Richard Alton, Thomas Altschuler. Joanne 296 208 304 306 408 306,418 234,413 288 401 325 358 450 374 326 399 411 357,359 Sigma Alpha Mu 324 Sigma Chi 325 Sigma Delta Chi 250 Sigma Delta Tau 326 Sigma Kappa 327 Sigma Nu 328 Sigma Phi Epsilon 329 Skull and Crescent 222 Smith Hall 373.379 Soccer 166-167 Social Service Club 273 Society for Personnel Administration 213 St. Paul's Catholic Center 274 Stemple 354 Stockwell House 414 Student Athletic Board 271 Student Government 224-229 Student Marketing Club 261 Student Personnel 126 Summer Opera 38-39 Summer Sessions 146-147 Swimming 178-185 Tanglewood House 352 Tau Kappa Epsilon 332-333 Tennis 200-201 Teter Quadrangle 386-395 Theta Chi 331 Theta Sigma Phi 255 Theta Xi 334 Thompson Hall 390 Todd House 414 Track 193-195 Union Board 212-215 University Relations 127 University Theater 100-101 Verdun House 354 Wilkie Quadrangle 396-403 WIUS 250-252 Wissler Hall 388-389 Women's PEMM Club 257 Wrestling 188-130 Wright Quadrangle -104-114 YMCA 235 YWCA 236-237 Zeta Beta Tau 335 Zeta Tau Alpha 336 Altum, Susan 393 Alvarez, Ronald 455 Aman, Barbara 290 Amaral, Joseph 313 Amick, Sue 208,232,320 Ammennan, Donald 315 Amsden, Julia 346 Anders, Arthur 263 Anderson, Andy 438 Anderson, Arthur 413 Anderson, David K. 411 Anderson, David W. 282,319 Anderson, Diana 454 Anderson, Elijah 418 Anderson, James A. 319 Anderson, James J. 353 Anderson, James R. 313 Anderson, Je1l'rey 373 Anderson, Jenalyn 392 Anderson, Judy 385 Anderson, Kristin 255-418 Anderson, Lisa 392 Anderson, Magda1Yl1 290 Anderson, Michael 379 Randell Andgfsollv Andersolll Anderson' AndcrSOI1v Andgf50l1n Anderson- AnderS0Dr Scott Steven Thomas Verdell Walter Nena igijerrgli, Michael Andres, Stellhen ADdm,5, Barbara Andrews Deborah Andrews, John M- Annnews, MMC13 Andrews, SteP11en AD111-115, Charlie Mn,-y, Elaine Angry, Michael Angle, Steven Angliri, GUY Ansteth Chem Amis, Alison Amllowlak, Judi?-11 Ang-im, John Aoki, George Apostol, Patricia Applebaum, Harold Applebaum, stephen Applegate, Rai Applegate, Roy Applegate, Steren Applegate, Sue Army. April Arita, Michael Arate, Nancy Arbeiter, Connie Arbeiter, Joyce Arbuckle, James Arbuckle, John Arch, Kathleen Archer, Cheryl Archer, Michael Ardapple, David Argelan, Paul -11iP0li, Don Arment, Linda Armistead, Darryl Armstrong, Alan AWISUUHS. Janet 4 m5UUTli1, Kenneth mtrong, Larry 01'll151I01'lg, Virginia Arndt, Mary Arnholt, Michael Amold, David dmold, Margaret Arnold, Marina Arnold, Marv Arnold, Richard Arnold, 'rhomas Monson, Bam, 5l'Pan,Je1irey' Afmwsmith. Bobbv inffbum. wnrrnnh Nur- Daniel Thur. Gerald A mnftll, Richard 451151. Susan inn JS-mes 1511. crm-S rdell, Charles ' Qi' Yifghia E553 Dat-1,-1 gill James Q1-raft, Kathleen .Lrnielren David Clifford Ei' Charles lm' Robert Flin' Richard A Allan . thnx Edith Robert P- 319 230,301 157 285 208 233 192,19-1 lSS 117 -wo 24,307 A .. , ---...s 5331111 Alpha Mu flgma cm 334 flsma Delta Chi 315 flgma Della Tau 750 wma Kappa 321 Sigma Nu 337 Sitmq phi E . 37 -j ' Dstlon 4 MNH and Crescent 329 Smllh Hall an soccer 371.379 Social Service Club 166157 Swett' for pmonnel zu gdnllinistration 2 . nu1'5 Catholic 73 Sremple Center zu Stockwell House 354 Student Athletic 130 W Student Govemmensrd ZH Student Markeqn., Club ZZLDQ Student Pergonnef 111 Summer Opera 311.6 Summer Segs' N9 swimming 'ons new Tanglewood House mg? Tau Kappa Epsrl - Tennis X on 23513 Teter Quadrangle Theta C111 Theta Sigma phi Theta Xi ' Uwmpson Hall Todd House M, Track 193-192 Union Board mm University Relations 'W University Theater 1011161 Yerdun House 354 Wilkie Quadrangle 395453 wtUs mm Wissler Hall 333,351 Womerfs PEMM Club 251 Wrestling 121111 Wrigtt Quadrangle -104.114 YMCA 115 YWCA 135-25? Zeta Beta Tau 315 Zeta Tau Alpha 315 Altum, Susan 393 Alvarez, Ronald Aman, Barbara Amaral, -l0SCPh Ml Amick, Sue 20315333 Ammem-mn, Donald 315 ' 355 Amsden, J'-1113 V Anders, Arthur Anderson, AIIUY ju Anderson, Anhu' ' Anderson, D3Vfd K' mil Anderson, Dfivld W' ' W Anderson, DHI as Anderson, E51 H, Anderson, James A' 115 Anderson. James J' Anderson, James R' 311 Anderson, Jeffrey 313 Anderson, Jenalyn 355 Anderson, JUQYI 55,451 Anderson. Finn ill Anderson. 15 113 Anderson, Mflgdalfn ill Anderson, Mlm' Anderson, Randell 302 Anderson, Robert P. 319,466 Anderson, Scott 310 Anderson, Steven 230,301,438 Anderson, Thomas 301 Anderson, Verdell 373 Anderson, Walter 267 Andorn, Nena 320 Andreoli, Michael 234 Andres, Stephen 433 Andrews, Barbara 399 Andrews, Deborah 306 Andrews, John M. 157,366 Andrews, Marcia 304 Andrews, SlCPhen 316 Andrus, Charlie 263 Andry, Elaine 218 Andry, Michael 218 Angle, Steven 376 Anglin, Garb' 450 Anstett, Chcfyl 285-450 Antis, Alison 235 Antkowiak, Judith 364 Antrim, John 323 Aoki, George 410 Apostol, Patricia 392 Applebaum, Harold 262 Applebaum, Stephen 208,364 Applegate, Ray 345 Applegate, Roy 364 Applegate, Steven 157 Applegate, Sue 418 Arany, Avril 400 Arata, Michael 412 Arate, Nancy 291 Arbeiter, Connie 234 Arbeiter, Joyce 233,285 Arbuckle, James 192,194,268 Arbuckle, John 188,295 Arch, Kathleen 369 Archer, Cheryl 399 Archer, Michael 334 Ardapple, David 313 Argyelan, Paul 408 Aripoli, Don 367 Arment, Linda 264 Armistead, Darryl 312 Armstrong, Alan 409 Armstrong, Janet 381 Armstrong, Kenneth 217,220,418 Armstrong, Larry 308 Armstrong, Virginia 347 Arndt, Mary 450 Amholt, Michael 297 Arnold, David 370 Arnold, Margaret 364 Amold, Marina 363 Arnold, Mary 371 Arnold, Richard 331 Arnold, Thomas 322 Aronson, Barry 438 Arpan, Jeffrey 418 Arrowsmith, Bobby 376 Arterbum, William 418 Arthur, Daniel 331 Arthur, Gerald 292 Artman, Richard 438 Artusi, Susan 218 Arvin, James 464 Asay, Carlos 401 Asdell, Charles 310 Ash, Virginia 450 Ashby, David 318 Ashby, James 234,367,370 Ashcraft, Kathleen 364 Ashcnfelter, David 222,238,325 Askinazi Clifford 223,302 Asmus, Charles 313 Assiff, Robert 311 Aston, Richard 302 Atkin, Allan 223,321 Atkins, Edith 296 Atkinson, Dave Atkinson, Roy Atleberry, Marcia Atz, Deborah Atz, Diane Atz, Thomas Auble, Larry Auffart, Joan Augenbergs, Gunla Aukerman, Allen Aukerman, Nancy Ault, Gary Aunins, Edgar Ausich, Mary Austin, Allen Austin, Bentley Avers, Richard Ax, Jane Axelrod, Leonard Ayer, Philip Ayom, Paul Ayoubi. Zaki Ayres, Ralph Azen, Arthur Azevedo, Susan - B Baardsen, Nancy Baatz, Eric Babb, ,Jerry Babcock, Chris Babcock, George Babcock, Steven Bach, Thomas Bache, William Bacon, Marilyn Badanes, Nancy Badell, Michael Badger, Edward Baer, Bette Baer, Karen Baez, Manuel Bafaloukos, Irene Bagan, Howard Baganz, John Bahr, John Baier, Bruce Bailey, Barbara Bailey, Becky Bailey, Charles Bailey, Diane Bailey, Jack Bailey, Mark Bailey, Richard Bailey, Stephan Bailey, William Baillie, Susan Bailor, Chester Balm, Jeralynn Bain, Robert Baines, Ronald Bair, Mark Baird, Jeannette Baird, William Baiw, Bob Baiz, Thomas Bajusz, Cathleen Baker, Anne Baker, Barbara Bakeg Baken Baken Baken Baken Baken Baken Baken Corinne Danny Deanna Douglas Harold Lesley Lincoln Susan Balaban, Mary Balash, Richard Baldwin, Paula Baldwin, Thomas Ball, Frederick 194 268,328 450 327 351 324 330 400 401 378 264,336 293 292 249,269,369 319,418 240 292 211,304 324 368,438 418 438 208-232 335 383 450 223 328 377 256,329 222,325 403 418 296 240 230,418 234 418 280 418 391 317 438 223,402 41s 264 320,418 273 208,230,450 329 328 325 313 319 398,399 337,390 230,450 418 305 30s 450 313 240 301 374 230 280,307 209,450 418 257 407 267,345 418 316 291 304 378 372 408 378 Ball, Kathleen BHHSBC, Margaret Ballard, David Baker, Julia Ballard, Michael Ballard, Victoria Ballflfiger, Farrell Ballentine, Rhonda Ballinger, Carol Ballowc, William B310'-lgh, Richard Bamashmous, Said Bamford, William Bangcrt, Richard Hanger I. Stephen Banich, Rosanne Hanks, Arthur Banks, Banks, Barbara Dair BHIIKS. Robert Bannon, Pamela Banscr, Michael Banta, Michael Banwart, Gerald Bapst, Sarah Barab, Jacqueline Bzlran, Edmund Baranowski, Paul Barco, Clark Bard, John Bardcs, Grace Baringcr, Terry Barker, Carlton Barker, Felix Barker, Florence Barker, Jane Barker, Joseph Barker, Mark Barker, Roger Barker, Ronald Barker, Tom Barkhau, Deborah Barksdale, John Barlow, Steven Barnaby, Richard Barnard, Everellc Bamard, John Barnard, Judy Bamcs, James Barnes, Lawrence Bamcs, Lee Barnes, Robert Barnes, Sharon Barnes, Stephen Bamcs, William Barnett, Mary Barnett, Stephan Barnhorst, Howard Barnltouse, Carol Barns, Benjamin Baron, William Barr, James Barrett, Adda Barrett, Anne Barrett, Beth Barrett, .loan Barrett, Lorraine Barrett, Raymond Barrios, Sergio Barrel, Laura Bartell, Sandra Barth, Margaret Barthold, William Bartholomew, Diana Bartholomew, Richard Bartle, Sarah Bartlett, David Bartley, Deborah Bartolai, Lucio Barton, Walter Bnrtoszek. 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Douglax 295,410 Baumpartner. Fredertclt 305 Baumgartncr, Stephen 208,130,450 Baumgartner. Suxan 215.419 Bawden, Wulham -135 Baxter. Robert 410 Bayer. Nancy 263,433 Baynew, Robert 439 Ban. Terence 32,4115 Beach, Barbara .mo Beach. Eduard l7l,fllIN Beach, Eva 36-3 Beach, Terry 316 Beall. Laurence JIU.-139 Beall, Martlyn 3113 Beals, Sherryl 372 Beamv, John 419 Beams. Rebecca 327 Beard, Maryland -150 Beardahear. Crzup 325 Beardshear, Grant 125 Beasley. Cheryl 1711 Bcaxley, James -139 Beatty. Bruce -H2 Beatty, John 3711 Beauregard. Rebecca 265.419 Beaver. Janet ZW Beaver. Walter J23 Bechler. David JW Beehler. Deborah .1112 Bechl. Antta JVI Bechtel, Terrance 331 Beck, David 2-il Beck, Gerard 3041 Beck. Noble JSW Beck, Willtam 325 Becker, Larry 20A.23l.12'9.'1I'- Becker. Lynn 2Stt Becker. Marlene -1511 Becker, Wtlliam 450 Becktold, land.: JDJ Betla, Judith -SSI Bednar. Anne 127 Bcdnar, Cullecn 410 Beduell, lftanluc IM Bee, funntc WI Beeelttntz. Rtchartl -lf! 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293 Bicknell, Donald 223,292 Biehl, Donna 400 Bienko, Dorothy 401 Bierbaum, Gary 332 Bierly, William 419 Bigelow, Kirk 379 Bigham, Bernard 346 Billings, Barbara 234 Billman, Betty 288 Billman, William 315 Billups, Christie 336 Bilton, Susan 270,407 Biltz, Brenda 285 Bilunas, Thomas 157,268,439 Binkley, Stuart 439 Binswanger, Lisa 436 Bircheff, Joyce 360 Bird, Bonnie 234 Bishop, Deborah 402 Bishop, Larry 198 Bishop, Mark 259 Bishop, Ronald 379 Bishop, Susan 336 Bishton, Mark 287 Bitzer, Robert 330 Bixby, Roger 208,328 Bixel, Charles 408 Bizer, Jerry 419 Bizzell, John 157,400 Black, Deborah 209,230,320,439 Black, Susan 208,232,320 Blackketter, Daniel 450 Blackmore, Judith 291 Blackwell, Alan 419 Blair, Jeffrey 310 Blair, Robert 376 Blake, Albert 403 Blake, Jelirey 293 Blake, Joseph 451 Blake, Terri 419 Blank, Linda 369 Blankenship, Bradford 439 Blankenship, Connie 451 Blasdel, Brenda 419 Bledsoe, Kenneth 451 Bleicher, John 412 Blitz, Gregory 192,293 Bloch, Timothy 292 Block, Debbie 263 Blodgett, Wendy 291 Blom, Daniel 328 Blomquist, Christine 366 Bloom, Stewart 402 Blue, Eddie 409 Blume, Jim 244,272 Blust, Stephen 451 Blythe, Thomas 310 Board, Wanda 336 Boarman, Carol 349,439 Boatrnan, Mona 451 Bobeck, Constance 451 470 Bobo, Linda 303 Bock, Barbara 384 Bodenhamcr, John 409 Bodnar, Gail 258,419 Bodwell, Frank 323 Boehm, Tanna 392 Bogan, John 401 Bogart, Andrew 324 Bogert, Carolyn 419 Boggs, Gary 302 Bognanno, Paul 168,325 Bogner, Katheryn 336 Bogue, Linda 451 Bohler, Marthajane 403 Bohlin, Cindy 391 Bohrer, Robin 291 Bokelman, Gordon 370 Bolanowski, Jerome 408 Bolding, Neil 240 Bolen, Karen 393 Bolinder, Sigrid 393 Bolinger, William 314 Bolitho, Jeanne 290,451 Boll, David 310 Bollei, Ann 309 Boller, Larry 408 Bolos, Michael 316 Bolotin, Alan 287 Bonacorsi, John 358 Bonczek, Mary 373 Bond, Janet 264,466 Bond, Linda 269 Bone, Steven 234 Bonfield, Margaret 208,232,249,369 Bonham, Barbara 385 Bonifas, Jeannette 419 Bonomo, Veda 369 Boone, Cheryl 371 Booth, Claudette 270 Booth, Louise 357 Booth, Raymond 368 Booton, Beverly 290 Boozer, Carole 451 Bopp, James 310 Borcherding, David 208,439 Borders, Larry 402 Bordner, Amee 296 Bordner, William 157,323 Borgmeier, Paul 208,283,302,419 Borman, Robert 324 Born, Marilyn 336 Bome, Kathy 232 Borneman, Terry 234,329 Borst, Carolyn 351 Borto, Ronald 297,439 Boruff, John 208,292 Bosse, John 331,439 Bostick, James 439 Boston, Roy 401 Bostrom, Paul 319 Boswell, Hugh 406,411 Boswell, Michael 331 Bothwell, Roseanna 391 Bott, Ernest 410 Bottori, Teresa 403 Botz, Larry 410 Boudreau, Le Roy 419 Boughman, Joann 222,223,291 Bouslog, Gary 313 Bouvy, Robert 302 Bowden, Bill 263 Bowen, Craig 439 Bowen, Karen 384 Bowerman, Judith 321 Bowers, David 262 Bowers, Judith 257,327 Bowers, Marsha 383 Bowers, Noel 419 Bowie, James 325 Bowles, Rita 451 Bowles, Stephen 315 Bowling, Daniel 414 Bowman, Fred 319 Bowman, Michael 268,347 Bowman, Patricia 419 Bowser, Stephen 387,388 Boyce, Susan 369 Boyd, Barbara 309 Boyd, Carolyn 300 Boyd, Karla 358 Boyd, Jargaret 403 Boyd, Nancy 451 Boyer, Kenneth 168 Boyewsky, Jason 208 Boyle, Susan 307 Boyles, William 323 Braaksma, Martin 330 Brachulis, Gail 398 Bradley, Michael 439 Brafford, Anne 204,219,281,306,45l Braitman, Robert 367 Brallier, Karen 407 Brarnblett, Brent 325 Bramlett, Janice 285 Branaugh, Michael 174,305 Branch, Constance 384 Brandenburd, Milton 377 Brandenburd, Nancy 451 Brandley, Parker 412 Brandon, Marcus 293 Brands, Allan 403 Brandt, Charlynn 304 Brannen, Margaret 294 Branson, Malcolm 302 Bransletter, Paula 419 Bratcher, Debra 230,294,451 Bratton, Jennifer 360 Bratton, Sue 403 Brauer, James 315 Brauer, Keith 371 Brauer, Martha 221,265,296 Braun, Arnold 411 Brawley, Larry 284 Brawthen, Daryl 263 Brazina, Constance 221 Brazina, Marguerite 234,391 Brechbuhl, Larry 222,233,325 Bredle, Donald 315 Breece, Robert 266 Breed, Thomas 223 Breeden, Susan 269 Breeding, Charles 293 Breitenbach, Mary 387 Breitenbach, Robert 451 Breitengross, Sandra 288,419 Brennan, Jane 372 Brennan, Jean 372 Brennan, Judith 369 Brenneman, Mary 371 Brenner, Howard 387 Brenner, Jacqueline 290 Brenner, Shelley 359 Bresler, David 230,329,439 Brewer, James 419 Brewer, Marilyn 346 Brewer, Sue 399,420 Brezinski, Gerald 439 Brian, Michael 273 Bricker, Elizabeth 248,249,384 Bricker, Janette 270 Brickman, Ann 326 Brier, Theresa 369 Briganti, Robert 322,420 Briggs, Janice 273,373 Briggs, Nancy 420 Bright, Diana 413 Brighton, Carol 451 Brindley, Rita 354 Briney, Bruce 293 Briney, Mark 420 Briney, Pamela 296 Brinker, Elizabeth 335 Brownell, Nancy Brownlee, Joseph Brownlee, Sheryl Broyles, Thomas Brubeck, Georgia Bruce, Beverly Bruce, Dean Bruce, Jeanne Bruder, Patricia Brum6eld, Alice Brunenkant, Edward Bruner, Ralph Brunfild, Mark Bruno, Barbara Brunoehler, David Brunsman, William Brunt, Barbara Bruyn, Nelleke Bryan, John Bryan, Ronald Bryan, Scott Bryant, Barbara Bryant, Gregory Bryant, Janis Bryant, Julia Bryant, Marsha Bryant, Richard Brinker, Linnette 451 Brinkman, Jack 284 Brinkmann, Carole 209,2l6,28l,336,45l Brinson, Joyce 402 Brito, Roberto 411 Britt, Brenda 451 Brittain, Juanita 358 Brittain, Thomas 305 Britton, Barry 439 Brizius, George 420 Brochin, Charles 402 Brock, Mary 230,273,336 Brockman, Ronald 166 Brockman, Steven 298 Brocksmith, Jeanette 451 Brodbeck, Patricia 451 Brodsky, Diane 420 Brodsky, Donna 420 Broling, Garold 409 Brondage, Pam 364 Bronstein, Jerome 324 Brooker, Richard 411 Brooker, Wesley 192,194 Brookins, Janice 289 Brookins, Lionel 305 Brooks, Anne 385 Brooks, Carol 351 Brooks, Cleve 305 Brooks, David 401 Brooks, Edwin 371 Brooks, Jane 398 Brooks, Jeanine 290 Brooks, Marsha 383 Brooks, Richard 258 Brooks, Samuel 305 Brooks, Thomas 293 Broome, William 403 Brougher, Martha 299 Brougher, Nancy 299 Browder, Phyllis 346 Brown, Cathleen 364 Brown, David F. 268 Brown, David W. 200 Brown, Gary L. 157,198,268 Brown, Gary L. 168 Brown, Gregory A. 157,328 Brown, Gregory G. 311 Brown, Harry 464 Brown, James H. 399 Brown, James L. 412 Brown, James W. 411,420 Brown, Janice 265,285,420 Brown, Jerry 234 Brown, Jimmy 420 Brown, John 436 Brown, Jonathan 377 Brown, Judy 257 Brown, Linda C. 420 Brown, Linda L. 451 Brown Linda R. 269 Brown, Lorin 335 Brown, Melvin 420 Brown, Nancy 360 Brown, Pamela 372,451 Brown, Peggy 345 Brown, Phillip 439 Brown, Rebecca 359 Brown, Richard 399 Brown, Ronald E. 256,439 Brown, Ronald S. 284 Brown, Ross 451 Brown, Stephen 157 Brown, Susan G. 235 Brown, Susan M, 209,232,294 Brown, Thomas A. 451 Brown, Thomas S. 414 Brown, Tom 451 Browne, Barbara 451 Browne Douglas 439 Browne, Michael 360 Browne, Stephen 311 Bryer, Andrea Bubenzer, Brenda , Bubnovich, Robert Bucci, Virginia Buchanan, Paul Buchanan, Walter Buchanan, William Bucher, Vicky Buck, Stephen Buckler, Susan Buckley, James Buckley, Thomas Buckrnaster, Richard Buckner, Andrew Buckner, Kamala Budzik, George Budzinski, Sandra Buechele, Mary Buechler, John Buettell, Susan Buford, Craig Bugbee, Jelfrey Bugel, Susan Buhr, James Bull, George Bullard, Thomas Bullian, Cynthia Bullock, Jane Bullock, Marionnette Bullock, Marshall Bundy, Annabelle Bundy, Patricia Bunnell, Charles Burack, Cheryl Burbee, Richard Burbridge, Julie Burbrink, ROY Burch, Sandra Burcham, Jane Burd, Alan Burford, Katie Burgess, Charlotte Burgess, Kathryn Burgett, John Burgette, Dennis Burgi, Shirley Burk, Kevin Burke, John Burket, Jack Burkhart, Randall Bumett, Barfb' Bumett, EmcSi Bumham, Wiuiam Bumore, Paul Bums, Barbara 254 260,266,439 320 403 300 451 302 420 420 466 377 378 270 369 313 378 420 420 322 209 322 451 268 399 373 347 329 391 296 370 zss 316 317 400 352 412 240 420 283,322 234,401 439 234,392 402 294 232,304 222,284 466 329 313 275,464 325 166 259 451 400 347 170 ass 500 420 391 347 420 234,325 451 351 464 373 402 392 248 323,439 408 222,284 377 310 283,298,420 311 157,331 168 334 265 my Donald 170,257,362 me was 263,312 311151 10111 352 iuwfmf Mmm 361 me Steve 7 ,,. 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Nancy gil Call.1wa5', Tracy 34 511120, Elilabeth 30 flllifl, Jameg 3,- flllinan, Barbara -Q fdvert, Patricia flnbre, Jann 44 frnemn, Thomas 41 Emmy Nlfsaret amass 992211 Judith 4, 52111, 16116 Q, 311111. Rex ., . Q. Cll11P1Jell, Em, 'obj Cmllbfll. 1-loward L flillrbell, James D fmpbfu- James P.. Qmpbflli Janet C1-'1Pbe11,Jem, fellvbell. Judi- 131111-1211, Juli, 131191-'El.l, Linda Campbell- Pamela Elwnb-eu. pmcia Quail, Roger Dbtll, Susan Qmllbell, Yi,- gman Ri h Esne fmmld' E: ard cm rank eld, Munci- EEECICL Stephen ' 011. Claudia Brownen' Nan Brownlee, Josglh 25, Brownlee, shew, 260.26039 Bmblss, Thomas 320 Bmbwk, Georgia 403 Bruce, Beverly 300 Bruce, Dem, 451 Bruce. Jeanne 302 Bruder, Patricia 420 Brumtield, Mice 420 Brunenkaml Edward 465 Bruner, Ralph 377 Brunhld, Mark 318 Bruno, Barbara 3711 Brunoehler. David 369 Brunsman, William 313 Brunt, Barbara 373 Hmm. Nelleke 420 Bonn, John 420 Bryan, Ronald 322 Bryan. Scott 209 Bryant. Barbara in Bryant, Gregory 451 Bryant, Janis M Bryant, Julia 399 Bryant, Marsha 373 Bryant, Richard W Bfyer, Andrea 329 Bubenzer, Brenda 391 Bubnovich, Robert Bucci, Virginia ms Buchanan, Paul 3,6 Buchanan, Walter 317 Buchanan, William 400 Bucher, Vicky 352 Buck, Stephen 411 Buckler, Susan 210 Buckley, James 120 Buckley, Thomas 233,321 Buckmaster, Richard 231,401 Buckner, Andrew 439 Buckner, Kamala 131,393 Budz-ik, George 401 Budzinski, Sandra 194 Buechele, Mary 232,301 Buechler, John 222,284 Buettell, Susan 466 Buford, Cfaig 329 Bugbee, Jeilrey 313 Bugel, Susan 275,461 Buhr, James 315 Bull, George 166 Bullard, Thomas 59 Bullian, Cynthia 15' Bullock, Jane iw Bullock, Marionnette 347 Bullock, Marshall lilo Bundy, Annabelle 345 Bundy. Patricia iii Bumieii, Charles ill Burack, Cheryl N1 Bttrbee, Richard Biirbi-rage. Julie my Burbrink, RW Burch, Sandra Burcham, -WW 1 Bm-gl, Alan E Burfibfdi Katie 101 Burgess, Challotte 39: Burgess, KH'-hfyn 113 Burself- Mm . 313,119 Bureefifi Dems as Bu,-gi, Shirley my Burk. Kem lil Burke, John Ill Barker, Jafk I iaJ,zii.1Dl Burimm,Bl::d4l ' all Burnett, 151311 Burnett, Emfst, ll! Burnham, Wllllam it Burnvfei Paul ill BuruS- Barham Bums, Donald Burns, James Bums, 101111 Burnstein, Marlene Burries, Steve Burris, Linda BurrouEhS' Ruxanne Burrous, Sammy Burton, Bruce Busch, NHHCY Buschmann, Thomas Bush, Cheryl Bush, Vernell Bussard, David Bussell, William Butcher, -Jade Butler, Barbara Butler, Beverly Butler, David Butler, Joseph Butler, Paul Butor, Eloise Butt, John Butt, Larry Butts, Helen Butz, Carol Butzer, Jerry Bychinsky, Milfgafef Bye, Nelson Byers, Lili Byrd, John Byrd, Richard Byrd, Timo'-hy Byrne, David . C . Cade, Beverly Cadwell, David Cahill, Hollis Cain, Janice Cain, Karen Caine, Robert Cairns, Susan 170,257,464 310 263,313 358 368 209,221,327 451 409 378 265 301 420 391,439 234,368 412 157,31 1 208,232,306 420 439 295 292 403 240 412 452 304 345 273,303,420 35s 218 323 317 414 234,249 209,290 389 420 286,452 346 284 374 Caldemeyer, Judith 209,221,336 Calderon, Gary Caldwell, Bruce Caldwell, Elaine 335 439 273 Callahan, Hugh 22o,23o,29s,42o Callahan, Mary Callahan, Philip Callahan, Theresa Callaway, Nancy Callaway, Tracy Callen, Elizabeth Callen, James Callinan, Barbara Calvert, Patricia Cambre, Janet Cameron, Thomas Camferdam, Margaret Cammack, Judith Camp, John Camp, Rex Campbell, Ernie Campbell, Howard Campbell, James D. Campbell, James P. Campbell, Janet Campbell, Jerry Campbell, Judy Campbell, Julie Campbell, Linda Campbell, Pamela Campbell, Patricia Campbell, Roger Campbell, Susan Campbell, Virgene Canaan, Richard Canarecci, Frank Canfield, Nancy Canfield, Stephen Cannon, Claudia 372 204 209,290 241 241 307 324 285 300 452 411 300,439 288 319 208,284 402 310 328 328 255 263 403 257,269 291 232,306 234 410 250 420 313 157,188 327 1 57,366 402 Cannon, Thomas 3 Cantrell, Marvin 455 Canull, Douglas 321 Caplan, Roberta 286 Caplin, Julie 236,452 Capp, Janet 372 Caras, Chcryl 241,307 Carbro, Diane 399 Carey, Maureen 208,291 Carlile, Joyce 381,384 Carlin, Charles 254 Carlson, Beth 2613 Carlson, John 157 Carlson, Merritt 378 Carlton, Nancy 366,369 Carmichael, Morton 420 Carmichael, Sharon 399 Carmichael, Sheryl 345 Carnahan, Donald 266,420 Camahan, Kenneth 409 Cames, Rhana 399 Carney, Kathleen 452 Carney, Marcia 335 Carney, Patrick 313 Carpenter, Karen 398 Carpenter, Max 370 Carr, Charles 325 Carr, James B. 325 Carr, James G. 222 Carr, James M. 234 Carrieo, Gedrjean 270 Carrico, Nancy 452 Carrigan, Linda 270 Carroll, Barbara 385 Carroll, Marilyn 391 Carroll, Martha 241,336,422 Cart, Rosann 401 Carter, Gregory 208,283,284,420 Carter, Margo 265 Carter, Patricia 244,336 Carter, Sue 452 Cartwright, Donald 319 Cartwright, Jess 268,403 Cary, Richard 401 Casner, John 293 Casper, Joan 373 Cassady, Stephen 368 Cassidy, Craig 399 Cassidy, Patrick 267 Cassman, Douglas 323 Castle, Frederick 313 Cates, Steven 412 Catron, Terri 452 Catt, Danny 325 Catt, Jacqueline 294 Catt, Mark 390 Cattell, Larry 420 Cech, John 420 Cecil, Karen 364 Cecrle, Shareen 420 Cellini, Susan 366 Cenkle, Jim 316 Cenova, Nicholas 420 Cergizan, Carolyn 294 Chabot, Lorraine 304 Chabraja, Theodore 311 Chaddock, Christie 230,290 Chadwick, Diana 420 Chadwick, John 213 Chai, Alexander 378 Chalfant, Hope 420 Chamberlain, Cheri 307,452 Chamberlin, Deborah 332 Chamber, Charles 399 Chambers, Jeh' 222,234 Chambers, Kathleen 359 Chambers, Linda 263 Chambers, William 317 Champion, Richard 293 Chan, Ting 411 Chandler, Kenneth 439 Chandler, Mary 359 Ch3TlCY. Claudia Chaney. James Chaney, John 292 Chanlcy, David 368 Channell, Carol 230,420 Chapel, Larry 192 Chapel, William 263,284,439 Chapman, Carlyle 260,305 Chapman, Danny 403,452 Chapman, Mark 293 Chapman, Roberta 307 Chapman, William 357,350 Chalipell, John 439 Chaprtuis, Mary 359 Charters, Duncan 259 Chase, Steven 313 CIJHSCY. Patrick 439 Chatmon, Katherine 359 Chattcrton, Thomas 325 Chattin, Dale 315 Chazanof, Jansen 407,452 Chazanof, Lynne 407,452 Checkley, Dennis 412 Chen, John 263 Chen, Stanford 403,420 Cheney, Jim 196 Chenoweth, Steven 332 Chentnik, Maxine 452 Cherry, Stephen 370 Cheung, Jeffery 412 Cheung, Tony 411 Chew, Ann 452 Chiddister, Diane 234 Chiesa, Jim 318 Childers, Melinda 346 Childers, Susan 452 Childress, Deborah 320 Childress, Gloria 421 Chitwood, Larry 331 Choitz, Nancy 421 Chong, Susie 209,22l,264,400 Chrastil, Roger 273,364 Chreist, Ann 452 Chrisman, Carol 358 Chrispyn, Larry 439 Christensen, Philip 421 Christophel, John 440 Christopher, Eugenia 209,2S0,28l,290,42l Chumbley, Gary 194,268,440 Church, Christopher 402 Cicarella, Thomas 390 Cindric, Carl 409 Cisco, Robert 293 Cisco, Walter l96,268,293,440 Cissel, Sally 371 Ciula, Christine 291 Claeson, Linda 373 Clancy, Kathleen 273,392,421 Claphan, Michael 42l Clapp, Gerald 301 Clark, George 317,421 Clark, Gregory 325 Clark, Janet 421 Clark, Karen 304 Clark, Kathryn 358 Clark, Lynn 294 Clark, Melinda 333 Clark, Richard A. 329 Clark, Richard C. 332 Clark, Susan 269 Clark, Thomas B. 330 Clark, Thomas D. 170 Clarke, Arlinda 295 Clary, Brent 223 Clason, Stephen 389 Claus, Christopher 325 Clavio, James 298 Clawson, Robert 409-453 Claybourn, Carol 452 Claybourn, Marilyn 299 Clayton, Michael 313 Clayton, Robert Clegg, Rouen 2:6359 Collins, Mcly in s 310 Clelland. Phillip 440 Clem, Linda gnu Clem. Telmage 25' Clements, Cynthia 163 Clements, James 25,6 Clements, Yanita 391 Cleyenger. Bruce 413 Clcvinger. Brian 209,293 Clifford, Daxid 313 ClifT0rd. Laurence 414 Cliflord, Richard 353 Clitt, Martin 313 Cline, Betty- 357 Cline, Charles 195,323 Cline. Daniel 365 Cline, Linda 170 Cline, Peter 440 Cline, Vernon 195 Clippinger. Aline 209,2S0,2S1.300 Clops, Richard 323 Close, Janet 351 Close. Patricia 275 Closson, Christine 309 Cloud, Dennis 295 Clause, Stephen 26S Clouser. Charles 440 Cloutier, Michael 421 Clymer. Myra 452 Coan, Dietlind 218,421 Coburn, Gary 377 Coburn. Samuel 368 Cobum, Susan 400 Cochard, Lee 409 Cochran, Richard 336 Cochran, Roddy 390 Cochran, Ronald 267,305 Cochrane, William 440 Cockctt, Penny 401 Cccquyt, Judith 363 Coe, James 347 Colley, Phillip 331 Coflland. Sandra 391 Cotlman, David 346 Co1Tman, John 313 Coffman, Norma 372 Coffman, Richard 332 Collman, William 232 Coget, Pamela 398 Cohee, Richard 440 Cohen, Adele 374 Cohen, Alan 440 Cohen, Barry 324 Cohen, Cathy 401 Cohen, Ellen 256 Cohen, Linda 421 Cohen, Maxine 421 Cohen, XVilliam 440 Cohn, Mark 324 Cohn, Richard 234 Colantonio, Corinne 221,290 Colburn, Pamela 327 Colby, Elizabeth 391 Cole, Judith 208,232,306 Cole, Mark 403 Coleman, Carolyn 401 Coleman. Gretchen 373 Coleman, Johan 359 Coleman, John 218.421 Coleman, Larry 440 Coleman, Mark 325 Coles, Donald 301 College. Carol 359 Collier. David IW Collier. Gary 333 Collins, Claudia 211.255 Collins, Dennis 340 Collins, George 363 Collins, Jerry' 1S6,230.26H.329.452 Collins. Murcia 307 Collins. Mary 354 I 355 Colliyer, 1-iezth 205 Collons. Michelle 215.421 Coltcr. Cheryl 301 Colyer, Charlce 133,315 Comgn, Laysrcncc 370 Combs, Lana 140,411 Combs. Linda 2312-DQ. Combs, XYill1:tm 421 Comerlord. James .30,2ts1,440 torneriord, Sharon 401 Cominporc. Beycrly 215 Compton, Thomas 234,245 Conard, Nancy 343,305,453 Conet. Margaret ,435 Conyccr, Dale 2o1.3l3 Congleton. Richard 400 Conlttn, Bill 315 Conley. Bruce 405,400,414 Conley. Deborah 402 Conley, George 301 Conley. Maryzarct 200 Conley, Patnclt 215.421 Conn. Joseph :bo Conn. Judith goo Conn. Michelle 20Q,2ts5.2'N Cunnan, Sharon 421 Connell. Robert JST Conner. Bruce ITU Conner. Ellen 25-I Conner, Gary 377 Conner. Jack 358 Conner. Ronald 203 Connolly, James It-J Connolly, Susan 290 Connolly. Thomay 414 Connor. Catherine 352 Conrad. Anita 201 Conrad. Jams 204 Conti. Michael 209,2bo.JOI.42l Conti, Ralph 370 Contino. Frederic 329 Contmo, Lisa 300 Conway, Hudon 325 Conway. Stanton 322 Connell. Janice 205,257,340 Convtcll. Judy 404 Cool., Bctcrly 299 Cook. Candace 440 Cook. Dcnnix Joi Cook, Judd ,3tlS,-440 Cook, Kathryn JS3 Cool.. Mary 263 Cook, Michael 202 Cook. Michael 210,201,113 Cool., Susan 200 Cook, Todd 400 Cooke, Joseph 174,305 Cookslcy, Susan Ib-1.152 Cooley, Ricky 300 Cooley. Robert lot- Coonrod, Dayid 201.4-Ill Coons. Cheryl 359 Cooper, Brad 177 Coopcr. Dclwhic 2b-4 Cooper. lEx.tn -UN Cooper. Glenn 34:- Coopcr. Kathleen 301 Cooper, Linda 30' t oopcr. Mark JJ4 Cooper. Michael ll 205.4411 Cooper. Michael T 300 Coopcr, Rcx JUS Cooper, Robert 525 Coo1 cr, Sally L oopcr. Suxan Cooncr. lcrrcncc Copqland. Karen Copeland. Rantlall toplcn, Daniel Copper. Michael Corbin. Dasid 255,306 -tlN.IJll.42l Jos Iii JIS 325 Jir- Jill 471 Corbin, Donald 405,414 Corcoran, Deborah 407 Cord, Noel 330 Cordell, Timothy 412 Cordry, Michail 370 Corey, Sharon 464 Comea, Zachary 209,232,311 Cornelius, Carole 170,265 Cornish, Cynthia 327 Cornwell, David 284 Corona, Stephen 358 Correa, George 166,421 Corrigan, Kathie 402 Corum, Linda 300 Costa, Gary 321 Costino, James 368 Cotter, Linda 209,257 Cotterman, Cheryl 452 Cottingham, Joseph 368 Cottingham, Sarah 421 Cottom, Carol 245 Cottom, Irene 421 Cotton, Sharon 369 Couch, Elizabeth 285 Couch, Phyllis 303 Coughlan, David 379 Coulehan, William 399 Coulis, Paul 316 Counihan, Nancy 421 Cousilman, James 313 Counts, Sharon 221,232,280,281,289 Couts, Charles 421 Covell, Marjorie 392 Cowan, Craig 218 Cowan, Rex 311 Cowling, John 421 Cox, Catherine 300 Cox, David 421 Cox, Jennifer 414 Cox, Larry 329 Cox, Maribeth 209,327 Cox, McCle1lon 405,412 Cox, Pamela 299 Cox, Robert 266 Cox, Sharon 288 Coyle, William 368,440 Craft, John 302 Craig, Barbara 414 Craig, Cathy 345 Craig, David 364,421 Craig, Donna 421 Craig, James 301 Craig, John 295 Craig, Ryta 352 Crail, Gregory 401 Cramer, Susan 290 Crandall, Barbara 309 Crandall, Caryn 306 Crandall, Gregory 234 Crandall, Patricia 452 Crandall, Thomas 311 Crane, Linda 364 Crary, Patricia 369 Crask, Donald 192,194 Craven, William 413 Cravens, Russell 292,421 Cravey, Georgia 234 Crawford, Gregg 293 Crawford, Lynn 421 Crawford, Nancy 372 Crawford, Stanley 266 Crawford, Thomas 400 Crayden, Anthony 301,440 Creasey, Steven 302 Creek, Michelle 291 Creer, Margaret 257,269 Cregor, Douglas 209,405 Creveling, Jay 311 Creviston, Carol 304 Crider, Betty 285 Cripe, Glenn 347 472 Cripe, John 209 Cripe, Nancy 332 Crippen, Suzanne 327 Critchlow, James 421 Cmovich, George 240 Cmovich, Richard 325 Cronk, Stephen 378,452 Crooks, Glenna 398 Croom, Gwendolyn 289 Crosell, Pamela 421 Crosley, Eric 412 Crossland, George 411,421 Crossman, Catherine 265 Crouse, Constance 421 Crowe, Jerry 414 Crowe, Thomas 399 Cruser, Mary Ann 452 Cruser, Timothy 421 Csetenyi, Magda 384 Csillag, Alex 287 Csillag, Rose 326 Cullen, Susan 452 Cullnane, Chris 402 Culloden, Clifford 254 Culloden, Deborah 309 Culp, David 234,316 Culp, Stephen 421 Culver, James 301 Cummings, Beverly 421 Cummings, Robert 308 Cunix, Nadine 286 Cunningham, Julia 352 Cunningham, Kay 452 Cunningham, Marjorie 452 Cunningham, Nathaniel 157,452 Cunningham, Pamela 374 Cunningham, Ronald 308 Curl, Susan 414 Curley, William 328 Cumutt, Terry 310 Curran, Glen 323 Curran, Jane 351 Currens, Timothy 211,261,313 Curry, Dennis 405,409 Curtin, Jane 209,230,263,307,421 Curtis, Glen 284 Curtis, Janis 291,421 Custard, Scott 377 Cutler, Deborah 399 Cuttington, Uthant 268 Cwidak, Paulette 422 Cytron, Paula 326 Czecowski, Jo Anne 294 . D '. D'Amato, Gerard 318,422 Daane, Arthur 234 Dabel, John 402 Dabel, Christie 383 Dabrowski, Evelyn 391 Dagley, Virginia 303 Dahl, John 232,322 Dahl, Peter 422 Dahlknap, Janie 452 Dahlkamp, William 370 Dailey, Kathleen 285 Dailey, Patrick 233,408 Daily, Dennis 357 Daily, Michael 256 Dal Hasen, Pamela 285 Dalby, Robert 376 Dale, Nancy 232 Dale, Teresa 270,359 Daley, John 293 Dalton, Barbara 440 Dalton, Donald 222,325 Dalzotto, Kerry 409 Danda, David 329 Danda, Patrica 290 Daniel, Richie 408 Daniels, Eddie 377 Daniels, Maurice 379 Danielson, Mary Danks, Ronald Dann, Neal Dansker, Anita Damell, Patricia Darst, Michael Van Dassel, Diana Dassel, Larry Datzman, Margaret Daugherty, Daniel Daugherty, Sherry Davenport, William David, Craig David, Joh.n David, Steven David, Vincent Davids, Jack Davidson, Arthur Davidson, Jefrey Davidson, John Davidson, Pamela Davidson, Patricia Davidson, Susan Davies, Mary Davies, Richard Davies, Roberta Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, David, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis y 1 , 3 5 Carol Charles Cheryl Craig Crissy Darrel David Deborah Diane Douglas Gary Dean Gary Robert Hugh James M. James R. Jamie Jay John Larry Linda Nancy Patricia Richard Rochelle Sameul Sandra Sharalyn Thomas Dawson, Dallas Day, Kenneth Day, Linda Jo Day, Ralph Dayhulf, George Dayton, Maureen Dazey, Richard DeCamp, Richard DeDapper, Joyce DeFrantz, Robert DeJesus, Pedro DeLaCroix, Clifford DeLaney, Craig DeMik, Ann DeMoss, James DeToma, Janet DeVries, Bemice DeWell, Dennis DeWitt, Allen DeWitt, Susan Deal, Cathryn Deal, Michael Dean, Gary Dean, Judith Dearholt, Vicki Dearing, Harry Deaton, David 300 363 324,440 326 401 302 452 262 402,452 440 275,351 318 315 157 331 305 411 440 353 335 218 290,422 422 273,452 310 171,300 270,296 357 265,391 209 307,440 192,223,389 422 306 309 318 301 409 208 334,422 209,267,302 231,422 287 410 409 392 285 300,422 314 234 301 364,452 351 297 170 240,241 372 422 330 391 275 315 359 305 412 209,302,440 321 238 409 264 452 377 223,358 307 402 157 440 400 371 317 409 Deek, Karl 233,328 Deckard, Beverly 452 Deckard, Philip 452 Deckard, Roger 331 Decker, Hal 192,194 Decker, Jerry 411 Decker, Robert . 330 Deckman, Susan 209,309 Deeb, Amelia 333 Deems, William 315 Degler, Frank 403 Degralf, Margaret 363 Dehn, Cheryl 211,283 DelVecchio, Barbara 285 Delaney, Sharon 402 Delehanty, Karen 402 Delinger, Daniel 308 Della Chiesa, James 211 Delph, Diana 256 Delph, Robert 412 Delprete, Catherine 402 Demkovich, Allen 414 Demkovich, Diane 249 Demkovich, Joan 232,294 Demorotski, David 331 Demos, Charles 267 Deneke, Marilyn 440 Denesuk, Michelle 254 Deniston, Marianne 400 Denker, Debbie 452 Denney, Thomas 368 Denning, Basil 360 Denning, Lawrence 293 Dennis, Carol 286 Dennison, Cheryl 452 Denniston, Mary 345 Denny, Anne 234,393 Deno, Evelyn 230,452 Deputy, Pamela 392 Derbeck, Jeanne 218 Derloshon, Thomas 268,440 Derr, John 230,329,440 Desalle, Donald 157,268 Desits, Suzanne 372 Detamore, Howard 408 Detmer, Delbert 317 Dettmer, Edmund 403 Deuring, Stuart 376 Deutch, Rita 286 Deutsch, Samuel 330 Devereaux, James 170 Devetski, Greg 401 Dewers, Deanna 371 Dewey, Albert 262,314,440 Dexter, Paula 264 Deyton, Daniel 232 Diamond, Susan 256,422 Diaz, Marie 307 Dibble, Daniel 168 Dick, John 233 Dickensheets, Diana 392 Dicker, Carol 422 Dickey, Dan 321 Dickhaus, Steven 387,422 Dickinson, Charles 379 Dickinson, Diane 422 Dickmeyer, Richard 358 Dickson, Vincent 234 Dicus, David 388 Didday, Katherine 285 Diehl, David 295,440 Diekmann, John 315 Diekmann, Peggy 281,299 Diener, Sharon 254 Diesslin, David 302 Dietrich, Beverly 371 Dietz, Tom 297 Differding, David 297 Diggins, Dianne 209 Dill, Dennis 272,389,440 Dillon, Nancy 309 Dillon, Teresa 383 Dils, Eric 410 Dimich, Dianne 372 Dingle, Sharon 327,422 Dingman, Robert 209,308 Dininger, Terry 408 Dinn, David 261 Disler, Jennifer 230,288,422 Dittmer, Karen 440 Dittrich, Terrence 332 Dixon, Cheryl 288,422 Dixon, Paul 331 Doades, Gail 422 Dobis, Judy 453 Dobrow, Edward 271,440 Dock, Maurice 422 Doepker, John 323 Doglione, Paul 272 Dolan, Janice 235 Dolatowski, Thomas 440 Dolch, David 330 Dolde, Edward 422 Dolen, Frances 290,453 Dolezal, Kenneth 410 Doll, Diana 373 Dominici, Paula 453 Dominik, Joseph 411 Domkowski, Judy 209,263,360 Donagher, Colleen 350 Donald, Jerutha 453 Donald, Robert 422 Donnellan, Anne 422 Donnelly, Anne 464 Donnelly, Judith 422 Donner, Julia 327 Donohue, Beverly 385 Donovan, Deborah 232,327 Donovan, Patricia 464 Dooley, Martin 218 Doran, Robert 413 Dorey, Daron 373 Dorfman, Laura 233,326 Dorman, Debra 453 Dorman, Thomas 358 Dorne, Deborah 209,263 Dorr, Jim 256 Dorsett, Linda 209,22l,27l,309 Dorsey, Deborah 366,373 Doswell, Florence 264 Dotlich, Donald 188,308 Dougherty, Ann 369 Dougherty, Robert 293 Douglas, Rebecca 400 Douglas, Robert 157 Douglas, Stephen 230,422 Douglass, Jean 264 Dovo, Humberto 316 Dowdy, Robert 166,409,422 Dowell, James 198,302 Dowery, Butler 312 Dowman, Susan 303 Downard, Michael 401 Downard, Rita 239,391 Downey, Charles 345 Downing, Joseph 260 Downing, Nancy 304 Downs, Paul 346 Downs, Stannye 422 Downs, Stephen 329 Downs, Thomas 301 Dowty, Gary 253 Doyle, Gordon 370-422 Doyle, Mark 370 Doyne, Sylvia 351 Drabecki, John 390 Draizar, Phyllis 422 Drake, Daniel 331 Drake, Joan 422 Drake, Kevin 170,422 Drake, Ojctta 230,453 Drake, Wanda 453 , BeckY Dlenrlwh, Michael Dfesbaf Drew, Jenifer Bmw, Paul Dm, Daniel pmhlichf Lynne Dlola, Codylo mazda, Valerie ckamiller, Anden Dru Drury, Rebecca D0-11, Bruce DuBois, Linda 011015, Sum Dubec, Joanne Dubinsky, Donna Dudlef- Mark Huey, Sallb' Dllmfl, David 911511, Sherry pugq, Terry Dugnl, Steven Dugle, Janis Duhanlel, Peter Duhamell, Larry Duke, Barbara Duke, Robert J. Duke, Robert XV. Dukie, Jack Dulin, Julia Dull, Daniel Dumas, Sarah Dll1'l'lES, Robert DUlTl1ll'l.l, Marilyn Dunbar, Partick Duncan, Robert Duncan, Shirley Duncan, Steven Durlcan, Timothy Duney, Carlene Dunham, Dorothy Dunkle, Susan Dunlap, Cheri Dllllll, Deborah Dunn, Donna Dunn, Gary Dunn, George Dulm, Jacqueline Dul1n,Jame5 Dunn, Peggy 24' 321 242 209,361 231 283,292 266,262 295 273 245 205 302 272 331 Dm- Sally 221 ,233,2s1 Dunn, Steven Ullnn, Warren Dunn, William DUYBHE, David DUllIl1Ck1 D. Kim Duflfline, Daniel Dllnnuck, Rebecca Dunlun, Jake Dlm '09C1Y, Sharon 21 Dufffe, Steven Ul1mell,Ju1ie Dun, Lam, Dust, Larry Dmhiel Anne Dulilly, John gwengef, Kenneth Diorecki, Michael Tir, Jack 315113 Deborah ber, Calvin Dm, Jane Dyer, pa Bike, John 353011. Richard D3-ion' Sandra Dmkieliicl, Carl Dbszkiellticz, Paul 1fP2r0l'g, Resod tricia on, J h - Eirhzlna Jusiu: Effeles 23. 3 2 40- Dillon. T Earhart, Thomas Earle, Charles Earle, Virginia Earley, Ellen Eash, Glen East, Robert Easterday, Gregory Easterday, Jim Easterday, John Eastman, William Eastridge, Thomas Eaves, Greg Ebbinghouse, Jane Eberle, Linda Eberly, David Ebert, Julia Ebert, Walda Eberwein, Samuel Eck, Cynthia Eckert, John Eckert, William Ede, Edward Edgar, Regina Edgeman, William Edkins, J Edmonds Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, 1 ohn David Gary Joyce Karen Sharon cresa Dils, Eric 333 Dirnich, Dianne 410 Dingle, Sharon 371 Dingman, Robert 337,422 Dininger, Terry 209.305 Dinn, David 7 408 Disler, Jenn 261 Dittnier, 230,288,422 Dittrich, Terrence 440 Dixon, Chervl 332 Dixon, Patil- 188021 Doades, Gail 331 Dobis, Judy 423 Dobrow, Edward 7 453 Dock, Maurice 'HMO Doepker, John 422 Doglione, Paul 311 Dolan. Janice 272 Dolatowski, Thomas 285 Dolch, David 440 Dolde, Edward m Dolen, Frances 29022 Dolezal, Kenneth 'M3 Doll, Diana 372 Dominici, Paula 453 Dominik, Joseph 4,1 Domkowski, Judy 209,263,360 Donagher, Colleen 361, Donald, Jerutha 453 Donald, Robert 422 Donnellan, Anne 422 Donnelly, Anne 464 Donnelly, Judith 422 Donner, Julia 327 Donohue, Beverly 355 Donovan, Deborah 232,317 Donovan, Patricia 161 Dooley, Martin 213 Doran, Robert 413 Dorey, Darort 373 Dorfman, Laura 233,315 Dorman, Debra 453 Dorman, Thomas 358 Dome, Deborah 209,263 Dorr, Jim 256 Dorsett, Linda 209,2Zl,2'll,3U9 Dorsey, Deborah 366,373 Doswell, Florence 261 Dotlich, Donald 188,308 Dougherty, Ann 369 Dougherty, Robert 293 Douglas, Rebecca 4011 Douglas, Robert 151 Douglas, Stephen 230.431 Douglass, Jean 251 Doro, Humberto 315 Dowdy, Robert 166,409,422 Dowell, James 1911393 Dowery, Butler 311 Dowman, Susan 301 Downard, Michael 'W' Downard, Rita 239,391 Downey, Charles 346 Downing. Joseph M' Downing' Nancy 11 Downs, Paul in Downs, 512111119 Downs, Stephen in Downs, 'l'homaS 155 Dowty, GUY 370112 Doyle, Gordon 'MU Doyle- Mm 351 Doyney 5ylv1a M Drabeckt, John an Dm-izgr, PhYlliS ul Drake, 1330161 121 Drake, 50317 111,412 Drake, KCVU1 330,151 Drake, 01803 151 Drake, Wa.nC121 Drennen, Bqciaiel 249,222 Dresbach. 17116 320,422 Drew, Jemfe' 295 D1ew,DPa'f'l 328 Drot we 6 Dfohlich, Lynne 533 Dfw' Cody 19 249 372 Drozda, Valefle ,440 D1-uckamiller, Anden . 209,364,422 DrurY1 Rebecca 370 DYYU' moe 422 DuBois, Linda 294 DUB00' Susan 385 Dubec, Joanne 360 Dubmsky' Dom 230 284 Dudley, Mark ,300 Duey, Sally 389 Duflinv David 384 Duflin, Sherry 411 Dtiga, Terry 409 Dum Stem 385 Dugle, Jartts 198 Duhamel, Peter Duhamell, Larry 368 Duke, Barbara 233 Dm, Robert J. 283,292,453 Duke, Robert W- 440 Dukje, Jack 310 Dttlirt, Julia 422 Dull, Daniel 266,268,422 Dumas, Sarah 422 Dumes, Robert 324 Dumitru, Marilyn 359 Dunbar, Particle 2951440 Duncan, Robert 313 Duncan, Shirley 2731400 Duncan, Steven 440 Duncan, Timothy 360 Duney, Carlene 363 Dunham. Dorothy 453 Dunkle, Susan 402 Dunlap, Cheri 249,265 Dttrm, Deborah 309 Dunn, Donna 7-09,309 D,,,,,,, Gafy 302,453 Dunn, George 272, 422 Dunn, Jacqueline 359 Dunn, James 330,440 Dunn, Peggy 373 Dunn, Sally 221,233,2s0,320 Dunn, Steven 334 Dunn, Warren 313 Dunn, William 234,325 Dunne, David 241 Dunnick, D, Kim 321,466 Dunning, Daniel 293 Dunnuclr, Rebecca 406,414 Dunton, Jake 390 Dunwoody, Sharon 2l6,255,327,422 Edwards, Susan Eells, John Egan, Patrick Eger, Gail Egger, John Eggleston, James Egler, Danny Ehereman, Linda Ehrnan, Jo Eichenseher, Mary Eicher, Paul Eichhorn, Rebecca Eigelsbach, William Eikelberner, Ike Einfalr, Robert Einhaus, James Eisert, Sandra Eisler, Millard Ekanem, Ikot Ekblad, Julie Eklund, Nancy Duriee, Steven 198 Dumell, Julie 393 Durr, Larry 325 Dust, Larry 329 Duthic, Anne 291 Dutilly, John 166 Dwenger, Kenneth 334 Dworecki, Michael 347 Dwyer, Jack 453 Dyar, Deborah 300 Dyer, Calvin 293 Dyer, Jane 233 Dyer, Patricia 392 Dlfke, John 166 Dyson, Richard 230,329,422 Dyson, Sandra 466 Dyszkiewicz, Carl 370 Dyszkiewicz, Paul 209 Dzeparovs, Resod 44,0 . E . Eagleson, John 368 Earhart, Judith 369 235,262,316 186,329 359 257,393 412 423 346 364 346 324 262,388 390 383 285 301,441 371 359 325 249,372 315 441 234,329 464 409 370 308 379 234 363 414 238,381,385 403,441 157 393 209,295 412 292,423 385 296 230,290,453 399,466 306,423 412 441 441 329 238,255,423 234,376 423 204,263,320,44l 221,223,2s0,2s5 Eldred, Terry 379 Eldredge, Joan 264 Eldredge, Karen 304 Eley, Cheryl 94,209,309 Eley, Paula 391 Elgin, William 441 Elibasich, Christine 371 Elkins, Larry 319 Ellars, Harvey 241 Ellerman, Joseph 441 Ellett, Jeanne 453 Elliott, Daniel 409 Elliott, James 238,441 Elliott, Jamie 280 Elliott, Jennifer 304 Elliott, Leslye 270 Elliott, Mark 301 Elliott, Mildred 288 Elliott, Phillip 377 Elliott, Timothy 409 Ellis, Andrew 390 Ellis, Darrell 441 Ellis, Eleanor 223,273,302 Ellis, Janet 209,221,265,300 Ellis, Madelaine 209,306 Ellis, Nancy 216,2l9,303,423 Ellis, Philip 330 Ellis, Susan 373 Ellis, William 328 Ellison, Elaine 358 Ellison, Jon 423 Elrod, Maurita Elsncr, Ann Elston, Marjorie Elston, Richard Eltzroth, John Emerson, Joe Emery, Jean Emig, Robert Emmelman, Karen Emmerth, Linda Emmons, James Emmons, Suzanne Endsley, Douglas 383 384 345 334 163,423 218 392 230,423 347 359 311,441 453 358 Engdahl, Kathleen 238,255,423 Engebrctson Willia 1 m Engel, Ronald Elgelbrecht, Mary Engelbrecht, Virginia Engelking, Richard Engle, Cynthia Engle, Margaret Engle, Robert Engledow, James Englert, Steven Englin, Robert English, Marcia English, Sandra English, Terry Enoch, Mark Enochs, Thomas Enslen, Kathy Ensor, Thomas Epple, Mary Epst, Ellen Epst, Merrilynn Erdel, Kathryn Erdel, William Erhardt, Bruce Erickson, Dale Erlacher, Andrew Ernst, Richard Ernst, Ronald 209,441 287 423 285 411 255,423 382 292 408 331 267 423 423 318 293 330 413 310 209,363 299,423 263,299 304 315 323 441 387 261,441 329 Errington, Sandra 211,232,304 Ertel, Gary 262 Erwin, James 423 Eschenbach, Teresa 366,371 Eschenbaum, Keith 329 Esenwein, Mark 389 Esmay, John 330,441 Esposito, Patricia 336 Essendreis, Carole 453 Esserman, Terry 268,346 Estes, David 297,441 Estes, Jeffy 188,302 Etchison, Marjorie 391 Etchison, Michael 328,441 Ethridge, Linda 22l,222,223,374 Etter, Deborah 423 Etter, Joyce 373 Evans, Bruce 410 Evans, Carlton 301 Evans, Gary 423 Evans, Jennifer 363,453 Evans, Jill 359 Evans, Judith 423 Evans, Richard 453 Evans, Virginia 291 Everett, William 308 Evemham, Sandra 306 Eversman, Philip 400 Evett, Donald 453 Evinger, Joseph 313 Evory, Robert 411 Ewan, Mary 307 Ewing, Leslie 300,441 Exner, Susan 327 Ezri, Marilyn 335 . F . Fagan, John 364 Fagan, Michael 295 Fagersten, Larry 302 Failtyv NVilliam Fair, Louisa F31T151Q1'1, Katherine Falewicz, Christine Falls, Sheryl Falvey, Mary Fancil, Terry Fanning. Rebecca Farone, Robert Farber, Deborah Farelcas, Beth Farian, Janice Faris, Grant Farmer, Ralph Farone, Bob Farquharson, Donald Farrell, Brian 262. 336, 364, 315, 412 -153 -:Ol 414 -353 371 405 453 266 236 358 -123 310 36-1 157 293 -166 Farson, Margaret 208132, Fasiek, Lynda 296 349 Fast, Larry 209,23o,266,29s, 441 Fasules, Marguerite 233,265,285 Fath, Dale 329 Fatula, Michael 373 Faulkner, John 330 Faut, Ken 134 Fay, Frederick 315 Fay, James 261 Feanagan, Tom 322 Federoff, Alan 210,398,467 Feenster, Elizabeth 237,265 Feeney, Michael 441 Feeney, Michael 293 Feller, Doris 364 Fehd, Don 311 Fehr, Donald 324 Feichter, Jacob 209,283,332,-141 Feigenbaum, David 324 Feighner, Lance 234,370 Fein, Martin 423 Feitelson, Maxine 423 Feldman, Ann 286 Feldman, Steven 411 Feldman, Valerie 222,233,286 Feliciano, Ruben 378 Felker, Susan 209,232,294 Felkins, Douglas 441 Feller, William 3711 Felsher, Doris 249,369 Felstein, David 335 Feltner, Nancy 302 Felty, Richard 408 Fenney, James 298 Ferguson, Betty 391 Ferguson, Brenda 234,385 Ferguson, James R. 371 Ferguson, James S, 412 Ferguson, Jeffrey 321,-123 Ferling, Ronald 423 Fernandes, Pakala 412 Fernandez, Hector 41-1 Ferraro, Deborah 364 Ferrce, Rebecca 453 Ferrell, Daniel 332 Ferrell, Judith 381 Ferrell, Wesley 413 Ferries, Kenneth 3611 Ferris, Teresa 194 Fess, Frederick 210 Fess, Richard 231,319-4-11 Fessler, Tanya 333 Fetsch, William 313 Fetter, Linda 414 Fetters, Glen 347 Fetters, John 355 Fetttg, Brit 272-403 Fcuqnzty, Russell 365 Fiandt, KathfJ'f1 'um Fichter, Gregory 423 Field, Attica 423 Field, Katherine 205,285,453 Field, Robert 262,157 Fielder, Leslie 399 Ficlds, John s . s Fields, Nancy 301,441 Fields, Ronald :14 Fields, Wendy 301 F1enn1ng,John ,og Fife. Eugene 13 Fttc, Kenneth or Filderman. Laurzc ,-so Ftltvptnr, Mary 1,1 11351 Ftntl1.i1. Janice 301 Fxncgan, James Jtsa Ftngleton, Thema 4.11 Fink. Nl.trg,1rct 351 Fink, Paula 104 Finlt, Staten .113 Finke, Lynn 351 Finkel, Cytlncy 3-:1 Finkel, Marsha 113 Finlayson. Douglas lS',31f Finley, John 11s,.:13 Finley, Michael 04,131,313 Finn. Ethel 3s1,3s3 Finnegan, Thomas 13.1 Finney. Donna 31-3 Firestone, Deborah -sr-,453 Flscel, Joseph .113 Fischer, Carl 315 Fischer, Robert 111 Fish, Joyce 41.3 Fish, Mar'-tn 314 Fisher, Date 2tt9,221l.2o2.3Il 411 Fisher, James F, 4:1 Fisher, James R. 423 Fisher, Jane Ja' F1sher,John .-K. .112 Fisher, John C 223,312,32- Ftsher, John XY, 3111 Fisher, Laurence 3011 Fisher, Lynette 35s Fisher, Norma 451 Fisher, Paul Us Fisher, Stephen 256 Fisher, Susan 453 Fisher, X'1r1:1nt,t 211.263,-:IJ F1shman,Jo 326,453 Ftttv:rn1.tn, Susan Jln Fitz, John 325 Fitzgerald, Nltcltacl 325 Fitzncr, Hcrcntcc Js.: Fitzncr, Bc'-crly 232,Jl1' Fitlpatrtck, Cheryl 423 Fl.tn.t1:.1n, Dan IJ-1.332 Flilfllpldfll, John 323 Fl.1nn.t1:.in, Duanr: J21 Flann.t1:.1n, Nltclmcl 321 Flatcn, lnturcrrcc 20' Flc.11:lc. llnntcl 34' Flccttmnd, Gerald 421 Flcischnian, Nancy 3110 -123 Fleming, Thotntts 15' Flcshcr, flillortl 421 lflctcltcr, Thomas Jll Flick, L hcryl JW Flick, Wtnntircd -Ill Flicker, Conntc 21-1 Flcnlcltatth, Tvrcsa 353 Flint. Douglas -Ill' Fltnt, Stephen 421 Flora. Cr.t11: 3111 lflorcltak, Jtttlttlt IW- 151or1.tnc1t:, Ronald 234.119 lflottcrs, t'lt,1rlcs VI' lfloticrs, J.1n1c 30 Floyd, W1Il1,11n IN 113 lfltxrn. Rohcrt 41 lflumntrticlt, I',trt1rl.t 349 lfltisscr, Wendy ir-53 lslynn. Matirccn 11 Fot1ot,1,Nl.try.trct -313 lfoclltmzcr, l'.ttr1r1.t 233,I ',llf' lfopitrtjv, Rolirrt -50 N. lfogcl. Robert 473 Gmnwell, Thomas Fogelberg, Jennie 409 Foisyte, Steve 334 Folck, Sharon 453 Foldenauer, Gene 198 Foley, Arthur 295 Foley, Mairin 423 Foley, Sally 208,221,237,306 Foley, William Albert 453 Foley, winiam A111611 220,315 Folk, Ron 168 Folson, Burton II 240,347 Foltz, Barbara 384 Footer, Chip 293 Forbes, Penelope 453 Forbess, Linda 393 Forcum, James 263,441 Ford, David 267 Ford, DenniS Joseph 332 Ford, Dennis Michael 297 Ford, Donald 308 Ford, Jean 204 Ford, Robert Harold 208,403 Foreman, Patricia 303 Forgianna, Dominic 358 Forlcner, Jill 257 Forkner, Judith 209,290 Forst, Dorothy 441 Forste, Jeanne 306 Forster, Lynn 373 Forsyth, Steven 423 Fortinberry, Penny 234,359 Fortuna, Michael 232,330 Foster, Karen 290 Foster, Mary 258,453 Foster, Robert 321,423 Foster, William 318 Fouch, Marla 254,453 Foulke, Margaret 273,360 Foulke, Sharon 273 Foulkes, Jill 306 Fountaine, Suzanne 291 Foust, Lee Ann 290 Fouts, Stephen 390 Fowler, Danny Kaye 289 Fowler, Danny Ray 208 Fowler, Donna 304 Fox, Brenda 326 Fox, Daniel 401 Fox, Jack 322 Fox, Janet 250,307,453 Fox, Janice 240,241 Fox, Jeanne 170 Fox, Martha 307 Foy, Frances 363 Franceschini, Michael 334 Francik, Phillip 267,292 Francis, Lester 330 Francis, Renee 367,369 Francisco, John 234,313 Franck, Shirley 453 Franey, Wendy 171,209,320 Frank, Alan 346 Frank, Harry 335 Frank, Michael 423 Frankel, Stuart 409 Franklin, Cynthia 400 Franklin, Marsha 400 Franklin, Stanley 390 Frankowiak, Robert 317 Franson, Stuart 39,399 Franz, Juanita 453 Fraps, John 441 Fraps, Judith 453 Fraser, Bruce 401 Fraser, Rebecca 398 Frass, Karen 399,264 Frazer, Teresa 170 Frazier, Rodney 322,441 Frech, Janice 334 Frederick, Cary 377 Frederick, Phillip 347 Frederick, Richard 424 474 Freed, Marilyn 326 Freedman, Penny 234,384 Freels, Sandra 218 Freeman, Barbara 424 Freeman, Carolyn 209,263 Freeman, Judith 464 Freeman, Randall 166 Freeman, Sherida 306 Freeman, Timothy 424 Freemas, Jeffrey 324 Freiberg, Judith 286 Freiberger, Susan 391 Fremder, Edwin 424 French, Larry 441 French, Melba 414 French, Richard 424 Freshner, Gregory 308 Frets, James 410 Freund, Barbara 453 Frey, Bruce 42,4 Frey, Mary 230 Frey, Thomas 389 Frey, Virginia 209,357,358 Frick, Barbara 424 Fridh, Daniel 388 Friedberg, Richard 368 Friedlander, David 283,317 Friedman, Daniel 441 Friedman, Dayle 286 Friedman, Jill 326 Friedman, Jo-Ann 424 Friedman, Michael 335 Friedman, Shereth 466 Friedman, Stephen J. 293 Friedman, Stephen M. 324 Friedmann, Tom 287 Friend, Diane 424 Friend, Richard 401 Friesner, Susan 464 Frischkorn, Jay 360 Friss, Randy 264 Fritz, Janelle 304 Fritz, Jerry 337 Fritz, Mark 253 Frohlich, Ronni 285 Frohman, David 411 Fromm, Gary 218 Fruehwald, Michael 331 Fruit, David 373 Frushour, John 370 Fry, Mark 353 Fry, Richard 324 Fry, Thomas 441 Frye, Sarah 424 Fuchs, Gary 324,424 Fuehrer, Pamela 351 Fuhs, Richard 192,194,218,268 Fullbright, Pamela 424 Fullenwider, Julia 400 Fuller, Carol 353 Fuller, Richard 293 Fulmer, Jeifrey 311 Fulton, John 239,441 Fulton, Roberta 335 Funcannon, Robert 412 Funk, Georgette 327 Funkhouser, Julie 335 Furbee, Robert 315 Furlong, Vickie 269,335 Fushelberger, Beth 371 Fvshelbereer. Steven 230,325,441 Fuson, Bonnie 209,336 Fuzy, Barbara 453 Fyte, Linda 241 . G . Gaalema, Grant 198,268 Gable, Cynthia 402 G280, Albert 157,268,305,424 Gage, Jeffrey 323 Gacie, Sandra 366,367,372 Gaier, John 329 Gaines, Darlene Gaither, Penny Gajda, Linda Gale, John Galles, John Gallette, Peter Gallinger, Kenneth Gallivan, Bonnie Gallo, James , Gallup, Deborah Galster, Judith Galvin, Martin Galvin, Timothy Gambel, Glenn Gambill, Gilbert Gamble, Polly Gangi, Barry Gangloif, Caren Gangstad, Susan Ganyard, Rebecca Ganz, David Ganz, Philip Gard, Mary Gardiner, Edwin Gardiner, Sam Gardner, Bonnie Gardner, Janet Gardner, Linda Gardner, Tim Garity, Susan Garman, Steven Garnier, Thomas Garrett, John Garrett, Kenneth Garrett, Robert Garrett, Wilkins Garrettson, Laura Garrison, James Garrison, Jana Garritson, Sandra Garrott, Janet Garry, Patricia Garvey, Donna Garzolini, Kathryn Gaskill, Rebecca Gasko, Michael Gaspar, Maureen Gassel, Alan Gast, George Gatti, Alfred Gauck, John Gauder, John Gaunt, Steven Gawthrop, Peter Gaydos, Paul Gayle, Richard Gaylord, Steven Gazel, Christine Gear, John Gearet, Myra Geder, Judith Geers, Robert Geesken, Terry Gelien, Roy Gehret, Myra Gehring, Deborah Geiger, David Geil, Ronald Geile, Charles Geiman, Thomas Geller, Michael Gelling, Jane Gemmer, John Gemmill, Gloria Genier, Suzanne Gennard, Joseph Gentner, Sandra Gentry, Gary Gentry, Pamela George, Constance George, Cynthia George, Eric 296,454 360 398 371 441 441 324 383 317 383 218 287 370 454 232,368 309 4-42 265,304,454 221 ,222,223,306 230,424 442 287 260 442 368 391 269,373 400 198,284 233,304 331,442 318 364 409 442 305 402,454 308 209,286 336 371 424 288 442 454 401 358 324 295 171,186 263,442 424 442 267,330 192,194,268 390,442 263,442 209,24l,336,424 368 265 223,383 157,313 359 357,360 294 234 329 166 368 313 466 424 442 454 358,424 399 286 31 1 342,398 424 307 378 George, Kenneth Georgion, Art Georgiou, Georgios Gerald, Linda Gerald, Cynthia Gerald, Donna Gerber, Lynne Gergacz, John Gerig, Kathleen German, Marilyn Gerometta, Kathryn Gersh, Wesley Gescheidler, Janice Getchell, Laura Gettinger, Cheryl Gettinger, Dan Gettle, David Getz, Jennifer Geyer, Mark Gibbens, Mark Gibson, John Gibson, Michael D. Gibson, Michael T. Gibson, Myra Gibson, Thomas Giddings, Nancy Gidley, Cynthia Gilford, Gregory Gilbert, Debra Gilbert, Fred Gilbert, Judy Gilchrist, Gilbert Gill, Marilyn Gill, Sharon Gillaspie, Michael Gillett, Wayne Gilley, Wilma Gilmore, Harvey Gilmore, John Gilmore, Sidney Gilmore, Carol Giltner, David Giltner, Patricia Giltner, Steve Gimberling, Gloria Ginder, Darlene Ginder, Wesley Gines, James Gines, Robert Girk, Nan Gist, Gary Givan, Sandra Given, Ed Glabman, Paula Glad, Wayne Gladden, James Gladden, Vivian Glant, Robert Glascock, Pamela Glaser, Cheryl Glaser, Sherry Glasgow, Roger Glass, Carol Glass, Larry Glass, Sheryl Glawe, Philip Glazer, Jay Glay, Bob Glick, Barry Glick, Susan Glim, Bemard Gilsinski, Martin Glock, James Glogowski, Diane Glover, Allen Glowacki, Diane Gluckmann, Harriet Glulf, Stephen Glynn, J. Patrick Goad, John Goar, Deborah Gobdel, Bruce 331 358 424 210,285 269 219,424 352,424 360 357 392 372 287 358 265 383 403 168,316 336 268 164,192,194 424 377 284 171 222 454 364 408 234 424 442 319 234,369 454 284 300 349 313 413 424 359 325 454 368 217 401 267 424 267 232,285 168 309 408 286 308 399 364 328 309 209,359 393 403 210,285 262,442 383 318 442 310 408 260,392 371 424 314 372 308 385,454 286,424 208 168,400 424 372 204,220 Goddard, Alan Godfrey, Janet Godwin, Linda Goens, Bruce Goetz, Theodore Goheen, Duane Goldberg, Bruce Goldberg, David Goldberg, Eloise Goldberg, James Goldberg, Sue Goldboss, Beth Goldboss, Lester Golden, Diane Golden, Edward Golden, Max Goldenberg, Richard Goldenberg, Sherman Goldfarb, Benjamin Goldman, Jay Goldschmidt, Juliet Goldstein, Ellen Goldstein, Gordon Goldstein, Larry Goldstein, Steven Golinko, Barry Goll, Karen Gollub, Claire Golper, John Gomez, Jose Gond, Rob Gonder, Jacqueline Gonso, Harry Gonzalez, Mario Gonzenbach, Gary Gooch, John Gooch, Linda Good, Kat.l1ryn Good, Merikay Goodin, Robert Goodloe, Samuel Goodman, Barbara Goodman, David Goodman, Eldon Goodman, Jonathan Goodman , Lynda Goodman, Mason Goodman, Roslyn Goodman, Sharyn Goodman, William Goodrich, Deborah Goodrich, Judy Goodrich, Michael Goodrum, Stephen Goodwin, Craig Goodwin, Deborah Gookins, William Goot, Rebecca Goot, Stephen Gora, Marjorie Gordon, Bonnie Gordon, Daryl Gordon, Patricia Gordon, Steve Gordon, Thomas Gordson, Jon Gore, Debbie Goren, Gaylene Gorman, Karen Gorney, Cynthia Gorrell, Larry Gorrell, William Gorseline, Thomas Gorski, Michael Goss, Louise Gossard, Jane Gostolo, Michael Gottman, Rocky Gould, Mary Gould, Richard Gourley, Thomas Gowan, Anne 295 358 360 332 408 402 335 424 286 324 286 286 324 291 335 301 324 335 324 324 359 286 166 400 442 424 291 286 324 442 401 369 157,198,209 424 325 249 454 299 442 260 424 290 262,442 407 398 272,286 287 326 326 315 264 359 192,312 370 390 382 424 464 442 280,290 385 286 218,392 292 302 311 366 369 372 269 414,442 408 403 389 371 306,424 268,403 377 264,466 324 293 407 Griwdyi BW? Grabanls, V1l.1S Grabarek, Sandra 011566, Katherine Charles Gradle, Sandra , Gadolf, 5iePh3me Grady, Yvette Graessle, Lucinda Graf, Allen Graf, Paul 011111111 Grail, I-Umm 1 Graham, Bonnie Graham, Edward Graham, Ivan Graham, James Graham, Linda Graliszak, I-2-YYY Gramkow, M317 Granlield, Meg Grandy, John Granger, Sharon Grannan, Ronald Grant, Beverly Grant, John Grant, Robert Graper, Cynthia Graub, John Graves, Jewell Graves, Rebecca Gray, Charles Gray, Christopher Gray, David A. Gray, David L. 0121061 Gray, Gary Gray, John Gray, Robert Gray, Virginia Greathouse, James Greathouse, Larry Grecco, Gerald Green, Alan Green, Barbara Green, Dwight Green, Edwin Green, Harold Green, Jeffrey Green, John R, Green, John W, Green, Julie Green, Nancy Green, Stephen Greenwalt, Anita Greenberg, Bruce Greenberg, Lynne Greenblatt, Philip Greene, Glenn Greene, Howard Greene, Joe Greene, Kathleen Greene, Susan Greene, Thomas Glfenef, Michael Greenfield, John Gfeenleaf, Christopher Gneriwoid, Sally Gregg, Larry Gnu, Scott gsegorclyk, Richard GIZEOYY, Robert. G SOYY, Starke Greig' Margaret Giesham, Patricia G efencord, Da,-id 11311611861 Gum, homas G1-115,13 Griffin Grimm Cynthia Marcia - Michael 1 Rebecca l86,E 4 A 21 0,1 3 2 Goddard X . Alan Godfrey, June, Godwin, Li nda Gocns. Bruce Goetz, lheodore Gohcen, Du 1 fine kaoldberg, Bruce Goldberg, David Goldberg. Eloise Goldberg, James Goldbws. Beth Goldbox Golden, Diane Golden. Edward Golden, Max Goldenberg, Richard Goldenberg, She, Goldfarb, Benjamin Goldman, Jay Goldschmidt, Juliet Goldstein. Ellen Goldstein, Gordon Goldstein, Larry Goldstein. Steven Golinko, Barry Goll, Karen Gollub, Claire Golper, John Gomez, Jose Gond, Rob Gonder, Jacqueline Gonso, Harry Gonzalez, Mario Gonzenbach, Gary G Oldberg Sue . Lester man Gooch, John Gooch, I.inda Good, Kathryn Good, Merikay Goodin, Robert Goodloe, Samuel Goodman, Barbara Goodman, David Goodman, Eldon Goodman, Jonathan Goodman, Lynda Goodman, Mason Goodman, Roslyn Goodman, Sharyn Goodman, William Goodrich, Deborah Goodrich, Judy Goodrich, Michael Goodrum, Stephen Goodwin, Craig Goodwin, Deborah Gookins, William Goot, Rebecca Goofa SYCPUE11 Gora. Marimie Gordon, Bonnie Gordon, DHIY1 Gordon, Patricia Gordon, Steve Gordon, Th0m35 Gorclson, Jon Gore, Debbie Goren, GHYYCUC Gorman, Kam' Gomey, Cymhia Got-rell, LHYYY Gorrellv William Gorseline. Tmmas Gorski, Michael Goss, Louise Gossard, 121115 Gostolo, Michael Gotanan, Rocky Gould. Mary Gould, Richafd Gourley, Thomas Gown, Anne 295 351 360 332 408 402 335 424 286 324 286 286 324 291 335 301 324 335 324 324 359 286 166 400 442 424 291 286 324 442 401 369 157,198,209 424 325 249 454 299 442 260 424 290 262,442 407 3911 272,216 287 326 326 315 264 359 192,312 370 390 352 424 464 442 280,290 385 286 218,392 292 301 311 366 369 372 169 414,441 4011 403 3119 371 306,421 163,403 377 154,466 324 193 407 GowdY, Bm? V111s G ban1S, Gigbmeky Sandra bbc Katherine Gra 1 Grace, Charles Gmdleysandfa I GadO1fa Sfephame Grady, Ylene Graessle, Lucinda Graf. Allen Graf. Paul Graff, Jill Graft, Luann Graham, Bonnie Graham, Edward Graham, Ivan Graham, JameS Graham, Linda GraliSZ2k: I-any Gramkow, MHFY Granlield, MCE Grandyl John Grangefi Shawn Grannan, Ronald Gram, Beverly Grant, John 513111, Robert Grapef, Cynthia Graub, 101111 Graves, Jewell Graves, Rebecca Gray, Charles Gray, Christopher Gray, David A. Gray, David L. Gray, GUY Gray, John Gray, Robert Gray, virginia Greathouse, James Greathouse, Larrl' Grecco, Gerald Green, Alan Green, Barbara Green, Dwight Green, Edwin Green, Harold Green, Jelirey Gwen, John R. Green, John W. Green, Julie Green, Nancy Green, Stephen Greenwalt, Anita Greenberg, Bruce Greenberg, Lynne Greenblatt., Philip Greene, Glenn Greene, Howard Greene, Joe Greene, Kathleen Greene, Susan Greene, Thomas Greener, Michael Greenfield, John Greenleaf, Christopher Greertwell, Thomas Greenwald, Sally Gregg, Larry Gregg, Scott Gf0E0rczyk, Richard GYCEOIY, Robert Gregory, Starke Greig, Margaret Gresham, Patricia Gretencord, David Grew, Michaet Grier, Thomas Gfiffllli Cynthia Griffin, Marcia Grimm Michael GW-mil, Rebecca 295 442 359 373 442 413 392 391 352 267 186,310,442 218,424 358 454 194 293 409 299 377 402 400 358 285 263 442 209,302 230 210,258,454 323 424 363 442 314 377 323 198 266 301 307,454 234,328 328 157 407 359 310 262 442 310 442 316 306 398 324 307 424 209,286 287 287 263 334 299 306 168,323 311 424 376 267 326 282,322 241 368 308 261,442 454 261,442 398 261 ,442 209 230,454 374 239,315 218,425 Griffith, Carol Griffith, Richard Griffith, Tamara Griggs, Steven Grigsby, Janet Grigsby, Richard Grimes, Jennifer Grimsley, Kevin Grinstead, Charles Grissom, Robert Grobauskas, Angela Grodner, Goeflrey Grodrian, Martha Grodzicki, Carol Groeninger, Constance Grogg, Tim Groman, Julia Gronau, Thomas Groscost, Mary Grosenbacker, Debbie Gross, David Gross, Elise Gross, William Grosse, Eileen Grossman, Christopher Grossman, David Grossman, Jill Grothaus, Louis Grove, O. Graham Grover, Monty Groves, Lauren Groves, Martha Grovich, Susan Grubb, Karen Gruber, George Gruesbeck, Jacqueline Grueter, Maureen Grumbacher, Ronald Grummell, G. Gregory Guber, William Guess, Nyla Guest, Michael Guffey, Kenny Guignon, Robert Gulabolf, Alexander Gunn, Wayne Gunther, Michael Gurecki, Rebecca Gurwitz, Norman Gustavson, Thom Gutierrez, Theresa Guttemtan, Andrea Guttman, Robert Gutzwiller, Anthony Guy, Martha Guy, Pamela Guzinya, Peter Gwyn, Cynthia Gwyn, Douglas Gysin, Janice Gyure, Ronald . H . Haag, Gary Haag, Mary Beth Haas, Mountfort Haas, Stephen Habeney, Loren Hachlica, Janice Hackbirth, Robert Hacker, Cathy Hackworth, Jennifer Hadley, Phillip Hadsall, Judith Haffrey, Mark Hageman, Cynthia Haggard, Thomas Haggerty, Thomas Hague, Diana Hahn, Boyd Hahn, George Hahn, Herbert 288,425 425 393 ass 309,425 410 391 192,194 330 267 364 234,240 383 454 373 198,293 249 298 304 385 414 369 310 385 295 295 320 410 425 409 374 234 359 257,464 284 454 291,454 324 389 379 234 223,409 322 411 377 241,319 21 s 299 442 379 425 392 425 317 260,363 400 221 304 358 393 234,293 402 359 259 358 301 369 399,454 402 401 308 364 442 425 332 317 320 412 314 328 Hahn, Richard Haiff, Lynn 249,333 Hain, KaLhleen 351 Hake, Edward 358 HHICVYY Beth 264 352 Hallman, Timothy ,425 Hall, Alice 269 Hall, Anita 303 Hall, Betty Jo 290 Hall, Bonnita 273,384 Hall, Carol 391 Hall, Frank 318 Hall, James Duncan 311 Hall, James Steven 234,410 Hall, Jon 310 Hall, Karen 391 Hall, Kenneth 192,194 Hall, Linda 296 Hall, Lloyd 267 Hall, Lucinda 332 Hall, Rebecca 373 Hall, Richard 322 Hall, Roger 333 Hall, Sue 332 Hall, Susan 235 Hallanger, John 407 Haller, Julia 290 Hallett, Donald 454 Hallo, David 263 Hallworth, Linda 320 Halper, Steve 324 Halstead, Ann 204,320,464 Halvorson, Roberta 259 Ham, Jo Ellen 218,425 Hamang, Peter 405,410 Hambleton, Sandra 230,454 Hameetman, William 414 Hamer, Joyce 304 Hamilton, Craig 329 Hamilton, Frank 222,325 Hamilton, Mary 382 Hamilton, Michael 402 Hamilton, Nancy 369 Hamilton, Pamela 384 Hamilton, Stanley 256,370 Hamilton, William 325 Hamm, Jordan 382 Hamm, Laura 454 Hamm, Mark 311 Hamm, Michael 263 Hamm, Robert 305,425 Hammack, William 317 Hammel, Stephen 267,407 Hammersly, Sally 294 Hammond, Chris 464 Hammond, Randall 387 I-Iammond,,Robert 297 Hampshire, Jelfrey 325 Hampshire, Sally 352 Hampshire, Steven 283,325 Hamsley, Barbara 294 Hanak, Mark 1571370 Hancock, Mary 302 Hancock, Marsha 304 Hancock, Sonja 351,454 Hand, Barbara 307,454 Hand, Jerald 350 Handler, Bonnie 326 Handley, David 315 Handley, Richard 218,220,315,425 Hanig, Kenneth 379 Hankins, Larry 403 Hanley, Dennis 153 Hanlin, Hugh 403 Hann, Dwayne 32l,425 Hanna, David 454 Hanna, Jennifer 230,335,454 Hanna, Ronald 188,313 Hanna, Sharyn 400 Hanna, Stephen 399 Hanna, Thomas 408,442 Hannah, James 292 Hannigan, Terrence 378 Hanou, Frank 305 Hanscom, Mary 264 Hansell, Vicki 309 Hansen, Glenda 134,414 Hansen, Karen 280,288 Hansen, Steve 323 Hanson, Gregory 357 Hantzis, Steven 311 Happe, William 314 Harden, Mary 3,1-7 Harderty, Marcia 369 Hardin, Dennis .111 Hardin, Kent 360 Hardin, Mary 345 Hardin, Sonia 199 Harding, Frances .154 Harding. Leland 218,266,425 Harding. Margaret 29.1 Hardman, Janet 333 Hardy, William 425 Hafdymon, Donna 275 Hafgan, Sharon 209,232,285 Harlan, Carl 313 Harlan, Christopher 301 Harlan, James 339 Harlan, John 331 Harlan, Linda 372 Harlan, Roger 347 Harlow, Van 293 Harmening, Ann 299,425 Harmon, Richard JIU Hamisch, Carolyn 209,296,425 l-larpe, James 435 Harper, Gary 331 Harper, Sylvia 3613 Harrell, Mary 352 Harrell, Rinda 443 Harris, Ann 359 Harris, Barbara 372 Harris, Carol -125 Harris, Charles 454 Harris, Dean 41-1 Harris, Douglas 319 Harris, Earlene 288 Harris, John 325,442 Harris, Paul 267 Harris, Richard C. 328 Harris, Richard M. 305 Harris, William 425 Harrison, Anne 327 Harrison, Barbara 290 Harrison, Candace 3-59 Harrison, Debra 385 Harrison, Edward 157 Harrison, Elizabeth 264 Harrison, Steven 425 Harrison, Sue 204 Harrod, Bennie 198 Harroff, Cynthia 218 Harrold, Dennis 230,266.28-2,442 Harshman, Kemp 316 Hart, Jessica 401 Hart, Margaret 4l3 Hart, Mary 425 Hartke, Donna 392 Hartlage, Deborah 23-1,-105,41-1 Hartleroad, Pat 243 Hartley, Robert 267 Hartley, Sharon 320 Hartlcve, Lucy 94-335 Hartman, Alan l68,266.3l0,-141 Hartman, David 443 Hartman, Henry 401 Hartman, Louanna 230,454 Hartman, Sally' 221.223.3211 Hartman, Steven 413 Hartman, Theodotia 355 Hartmann, Pamela 300 Hartsaw, Robert 315 Hartwell, Kathleen 373 Hartzer, Craig 444 Harwf. Alandrous 3115 Hmcy. Mark 41: Hzmuot. Charles 150,154 Hary, Elizabeth 3-3 Harp, Gregory 394,543 Hasbrmk. Charles 313 Hasch. Kim 353 Hhkam. Pauline 4113 Haskell, Sandra .1111 Hasltett, Laurence 5: Haskctt. Sarah 443 Hasler. Gloria .154 Hass. Rotcrt 3311 Hassell. Barbara 351 Haste, Andrea 354 Haste, John 411: Hzrsuntr. Dennis 3'-a Hastings. Thomas 4:5 H.Ls1, Martha :ty-,414 Hatcher. Michael 335 Hatticld. Jack 11,4 Hattieltl, Jos 3s1,5,5 Hatricld. Nancy 300 Hatlield, Nina 393 Hattield, Stephen 3011 Hatticld, Stexen 4111 Hathaway, Cecilia 2'3,3'1 Hztthawajs. Daud 331131,- Hattcndorf. Richard 3'1s Haupk. Dastd .1111 Havely, Louis 345 Havens. Russ -!U5,4II Hatenstctn, Elizabeth 4113 Haterkamp, Williant -Z-13 Hauza. Charles -512 Hattza, Peter 11n,2Jt1,3t-1,415 Hawblttzcl. Kathleen ISS Hawk. Daxtd 3:1 Hawke, Susan :oo Hawking. Ellcn 1-:Q Hawkins, Charles 315 Hawkins. John Msn Hawkins. Linda K 311' Hawkins, Linda L. lla Hawkins, Lind.: S, 151 Hawkins, Ronald -lo' Hawley. Michael l1N,31ll llmmrth, Brenton 201,443 Hay, Charles Jtss Hay. Ellen 110,320 Hay, Nancy .1111 Hilyilshl, Ktclttro l'u Hayden. Curtis Jls Hayden. Geraldine IM Hayes, George 321,525 Hayes, Jcllrcy 331.4-U Hayes, Nliclmcl JIS Hayes, P.11rtc1.1 353 Hayes, Reginald 312,415 Hayes. Slmmn 117 Hnyniund, liars JI-1 Haynes. Richard It-' Hass, James INLJU' llgtys. Icn.1 JN' Hqys, l,1nd.l 454 ll.11nedl. Peggy 41-I llcald, Xlnttrlcc I-21.2-i'-U llc.1ls. Katltlccn JW lleard. l-'mnccs V 4 llcatd. Thun1.1s 32 Hcatlt. llelwntlt FUI ll1:.1l1tn. Joscvlt FI! llcaicttttdtzc, L't.111, D11 llc.1tr1n, John 321 lichen, Robert FUI lichen, NX 1ll1.tm Jill.--ll llcclt, Nano FN Hccknmn, 1111111 -ll'5.J '.4l' llccknmn, Mlm.: 4 l lleddcn. l'l11l1p ill llcdcc. NN 1ll1.tm 231 Hedrick. Shlrlcx 454 475 Heffclman, Philip Heffclmire, Steven Heflin, Ruth Hegwood, Carol Heichcr, Helen Heide, Darrel Heiney, Toni Heins, Thomas Heinsen, Nancy Heintzelman, Myra Heiny, Mary Heisc, Gloria Helfert, Carole Heller, Neil Heller, Ronald Helm, Nancy Helmberger, Nancy Helmke, Walter Helmken, Sue Helt, Elaine Helzcr, John Hemrick, Joan Hemstreet, James Hendee, Craig Henderson, Kathryn Henderson, Robert Hendricks, Jacqueline Hendricks, Larry Hendricks, Patricia Hendrickson, Jannette Hendrickson, Rolla Hendrix, Eli Hendry, Donald Hendryx, Thomas Henesy, David Hengstebeck, Mary Henley, Robert Hennessy, Tom Henning, Jan Hennon, David Henrie, Georgia Henry, Don Henry, Harold Henry, Melinda Henry, Mildred Henschen, Carl Henshilwood, Sharon Hensley, Gerald Hensley, Michael Hensley, Nancy Hensley, Sharman Herd, Jerry Herdman, Deborah Heredia, Manuel Herman, Adabeth Herman, Cheri Herman, Mary Lou Hermann, Donald Hermann, Marcia Hermanson, Janet Hermes, Mark Hernandez, Ramona Herr, Susan Herreman, Henry Herrick, Bmce Herring, Anita Herrington, Randall Herrman, George Herrmann, Sara Herron, Rita Hershberger, Rodney Hershberger, Peter Hershey, Judy Hershman, Scott Hertel, Patricia Hertzberg, Susan Herzberg, Joan Herzeg, Allyson Hess, Ilona Hess, Steven Hesselgrave, Roberta Hessong, Gregory 476 425 399 364 454 405,408,413 403,466 413 284 320,454 402 382 425 21 1,271 ,326 287 466 454 359 209,217,316 373 359 408 454 399 325 373 329 454 284,301 372 391 425 370 330 284 358 425 284 342 320,454 302 369 209,332 321 240 240 401 385 467 322 240,464 383 393 402 377 264 336 247,294 316 364 359 399 240,387 399 454 240 402 308 464 304 425 301 268,358 369 425 372 265,425 326 216 360 262,345,346 263,294 334 Hodgdon, Thaddeus Hodge, Jeffrey Hodges, Bruce Hodgson, Robert Hodler, Robert Hodler, Hoehn, Hoehn, Thomas David Gilbert Hoeltje, Becky Hoerr, Hofer, Robert Stephen Hoff, James Hoffar, Barry Hoffman, James Hoffman, Jeffrey Hoffman, John Hoffman, Lawrence Hoffman, Robert Hoffman, Thomas Hoffner, Mary Hofman, George Hogan, Hogan, Daniel Mark Hester, Karen 413 Hester, Virginia 385 Heston, Ellen 210,320,425 Heubi, James 209,282 Hevron, Robert 293 Hey, Henry 313 Hey, Martin 188,230 Hickerson, Sandra 294 Hickey, John 301 Hickman, Donna 455 Hickman, James 403 Hickman, Ruth 303 Hicks, Alfred 334,425 Hicks, Donald 425 Hicks, Donna 426 Hicks, Juanita 384 Hicks, Milton 410 Hicks, Sheryl 327,426 Hieber, Judith 464 Hienton, Jack 157,295 Hiestand, Phillip 426 Higdon, Stephen 414 Higdon, Timothy 301 Higgins, Mary 303 Higgins, Stephen 234,408 Highbaugh, Larry 157,192 Highfill, Susan 210 Hilbrich, Charles 368 Hilbrich, Mary 288 Hilburn, Jeffrey 230,323,426 Hildebrand, Linda 218 Hildebrandt, Wesley 209 Hile, Alan 426 Hiles, David 267 Hilgers, Barbara 455 I-1111, Bethany 400 Hill, Jerry 358 Hill, Larry 368 Hill, Marilyn 455 Hill, Michael 357 Hill, Paula 407 Hillenberg, Jack 284 Hinery, John 238,443 Hillery, Pamela 285 Hilles, Kermit 410,426 Hillier, John 334 Hillis, Paul 410 Hilsmier, Joyce 307,455 Hilton, Kenneth 426 Hilton, Marc 324 Himes, Julie 371 Himm, Dave 410 Himsel, Thomas 443 Hinata, John 170 Hinckley, James 426 Hindman, Richard 310 Hindsley, William 308 Hines, Janet 336 Hines, Nancy 299 Hinkle, Dennis 211,282,297 Hinkle, Martha 291 Hinkle, Susan 399 Hinz, Gary 378 Hinz, Richard 331 Hipskind, Jeffrey 331 Hirons, William 256,295 Hirschberg, Edward 443 Hirschberg, William 287 Hirschman, Jill 327 Hitchcock, Melanie 401 Hitchcock, Ruth 381 Hite, Robert 262 Hines, Earle 209,266,313,443 Hixson, Elizabeth 288 Hlinka, Craig 357,358 Hobbs, James 292 Hobley, Brenda 265,309 Hobson, David 301 Hobson, Larry 358 Hocker, Dianne 285 Hocker, Ronald 443 Hockett, Steven 315 Hogan, Michael Hogan, Susan Hohmann, Elaine Hokanson, Stephen Holaday, Charles Holdcraft, Beverly Holdeman, Valerie Holderbaum, Craig Holdt, Cathy Holinga, George Hollander, Ronni Hollars, Margaret Hollars, William Hollenbeck, Craig Hollis, Gerry Hollman, William Hollo, Robert Hollo, Thomas Holloman, Joyce Holloway, Deborah Holm, Byron Holm, Sue Holman, James Holmberg, Doris Holmes, David Holmquist, Robert Holsapple, Linda Holst, Mary Holt, David Holtz, Pamela Holycross, Gregg Homan, Marjorie Hood, Robert Hooper, David Hoopingarner, Kay Hooson, Christopher Hoover, Frank Hope. Oscar Hopkins, Carol Hopper, Elodee Hopping, Mary Hopple, Craig Hopple, Leslie Horan, Jeffrey Horn, Brenda Horn, David Hom, Janet Horn, Kevin Horn, Marc Hornaday, James Hornbacker, Terry Hornbostel, Charles Homung, Janie Horsewood, Arlan Horst, John Horton, Donna Horton, Phyllis Horvat, Francine Horvath, Loretta 198 323 329 310 346 455 157 301 285 223 318,234 297 330 331 325 249,413 324 330 331 233 322 390 301 301 426 440 443 263,310 385 291 267 291,426 329 455 346 284 330 378 329 443 295 358 352 426 294 312 364 284 413 369 401 331 320 408 383 267 329 209 240 410 266,267 269,455 384 264,466 328 300 293 363 318 358 443 378 368 316 166 264 311 410 256,364 364 426 383 Horvath, Michael Hoshaw, Kathleen Hoskam, Peter Hosler, Joyce Hostetler, Emory Hostetler, Mary Houdeshel, Jo Ann Houghton, James Houghton, Mary Houlihan, Thomas House, Margaret House, Mark Houser, Dean Houser, Vincent Houts, Don Houze, Gayla Hovanec, Timothy Howard, Alice Howard, Denny Howard, Elizabeth Howard, Glenda Howard, Michael Howard, Patricia Howard, William Howe, Kathleen Howe, Susan Howell, Christie Howell, Jean Howell, Winfred Howenstine, Thomas Howerton, Jon Howes, Ralph Howton, Jill Hoy, Shelley Hoyt, Beverly Hoyt, Michael Hric, Michael Hrpa, Marilyn Hubartt, Kerry Hubbard, Oliver Hubers, Sharon Hubler, Howard Huckleberry, Linda Hudelson, Edward Hudson, Andrew Hudson, Claudia Hudson, Connie Hudson, Karen Hudson, Kyle Hudson, Merrellen Hudson, Michael Hueber, Rebecca Hueber, Thomas Huelsebusch, Susan Huey, Sally Huff, Adrian Huff, Joseph Huffer, Duane Hufhne, David Huffman, Connie Huffman, Dale Huffman, Gregory Huffman, Marilyn Huffman, Philip Hugentober, Paul Hughes, Elaine Hughes, Herbert Hughes, Jacqueline Hughes. Jan Hughes, John Hughes, Lydia Hughes, Vickie Hugon, Brian Huhn, William Hulen, Judith Hulse, Frances Hulseman, Douglas Humbaugh, Marcia Humm, Lynn Hummel, Dennis Hummel, Kenneth H'-lmPhrey, Robin 411 257,358 426 426 399 363 299 316 358 325 271,296 302 330 292 295 351 358 281,285 305 426 443 408 290,426 443 426 359 294 294,455 368 272 401,455 358 209,300 304 426 399 287 426 301 319 240 234,301 413 409 370 260,363 455 291,455 41 1 455 298 393 426 218 455 443 389 208,232 301 294 322 283,319 296 268,319 272,389 265 248,272,377 391 372 310 336,455 455 272 409 455 455 400 230,336 455 426 324 284 Humphrey, Harold 368 Humphrey, Jack 257,409 Humphrey, Jacqueline 399 Humphrey, John 310 Hundley, Russell 310 Hungate, Karen 255,295 Hunn, Kathleen 402 Hunn, Linda 290 Hunsucker, Geneva 403 Hunt, Deborah 304,455 Hunt, James 302 Hunt, Loren 232,313 Hunt, Mary 363,455 Hunt, Robert 293 Hunt, Roger 443 Hunt, Thomas 209,322 Hunt, William 301 Hunter, Brenda 346 Hunter, Diana Joyce 303 Hunter, Diana Nadine 260 Hunter, Sara 290 Huntington, Barbara 269 Hurd, Cordell 223,317 Huren, Diane 400 Hurley, Patricia 383 Hurrle, Patrick 295 Hurst, Beverly 210,290 Hurst, Carolyn 383 Hurwitz, Barry 287 Huse, Frank 313 Huse, Richard 426 Huse, Stephen 325 Hush, Margaret 359 Husk, Robert 210,328,426 Hussey, Patsy 402 Huston, Kathryn 270 Huston, Patricia 426 Hutchings, John 455 Hutchison, Carol 414 Hutchison, Catherine 393 Hutchison, Linda 414 Hutchison, Nancy 385 Hutton, John 318 Hutton, Ralph 311 Hux, Clyde 443 Huynh, Truc 358 Hyatt, John 408 Hyde, Sam 332 Hyde, William 443 Hyland, Mary 402 Hylant, Daniel 313 . 1 . Ice, Suzanne 371 Ijams, Michael 157 Ilgenfritz, Mary 304 Imboden, Gregory 331 Imm, Ralph 443 Inebnit, Rebecca 288,455 Ingels, Robert 267 Inglis, Linda 231,426 lngram, Larry 377 Ingram, Linda 230,336,426 Ingram, Rosemary 400 Inskeep, Julia 234 Ireland, Philip 210,301 Irick, Max 209,425 Irie, Robert 295 Irmscher, Sandra 327 Irvin, Becky 22J Irvine, Patricia 455 Irwin, Ann 22l,222,223,306 Irwin, Paul 272 Irwin, Sandra 392 lsaace, Dan 272 Isenbarger, Jolm 157 Isenbarger, William 331 Isenhart, Patricia 455 Ison, Richard 399 Ivancich, Linda 347 265 Ivey, Linda .J. nblonski, Belh J3cikaS, Arthur Jack, Mary Jacks, -J Jackson JackS0H Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson, Jackson v , BH Brenda 1 ciaudia , Daniel George Gregory ,Jay Kathleen Lecester Stephen Jackson, Suellerl Jackson Jackson , Susan Thomas Jackson, William Jacobs, Jacobs, Jacobs, Jacobs, Jacobs, Jacobs, Burt Howard James Lauri Linda Marilyn Jacobson, Edward Jacobson, Jo Jacobson, Melvin Jacoby, Daniel Jacoby, John Jagger, Geraldene Jakubowski, Frank Jakush, David Jalovec, Steven James, Donna Janes, Janelle Jamison, Charles Jamison, Leslie Jamrose, Mary Janco, Howard Janes, Mickey Jankovich, Jonni Jankovich, Judy Janowiak, William Jansen, Evolyn Jafllless, Cinda Jared, Judy Jaremko, Steve Jamecke, Stephen Jaroll, Edward Jarvis, Jane Jarvis, Joseph Jasinoski, Jari Jasperson, Judy James, Yvonne Jedd, Carolyn Jefferson, Charles -JeJJWY, Robert Jeffrey, Sam Jefvert, XVarren Jegsle, Terry Jcndreas, Gregory Jenkins, Aivih Jenkins, Jo Jenkins, Sean JEJJJJJHES, Bruce Jennings, Mamie Jennings, Margaret Jens, Lynda Jensen, Alan Jcusen, Jill Jensen, Kristine Jensen, Steven Jewell, Charles jewel, Cynthia eS5JJP, Charles JCSSJJP, Joy 10995, Steve Jodegskyw John JON, Nicholas JOMJJUCS, Michael John, A Iichael 2, 208,2 1 3 2 1 3 2 231, I Htinwhrey, 1-13,0111 l-ltirnp111Q1-1 -1 ack 31,1 Humphrey, Jacqueline 267,409 Humphrey, John 399 Htindley, 111155611 310 Htmgate, Karen 310 Hunn, Kathleen 2651196 Hunn. Linda 401 Htinsueker, Geneva 290 Hunt. Deborah 403 l-ltint. James 304,455 Hunt. Loren 302 l-lunt, Mary 232343 Hunt. Robert 363455 Hunt, Roger 293 Hunt, Thomas 443 Hunt, William mm Hunter, Brenda 301 Hunter, Diana Joyce M Hunter. Diana Nadine Hunter, Sara Huntington. Barbara Q90 Hurd, Cordell 223 3? Huren, Diane 'ding Hurley, Patricia 383 Hurrle. Patrick 295 Hurst, Beverly 210290 Hurst, Carolyn '383 Hurwitz, Barry 287 Huse, Frank 313 Huse, Richard 426 Huse, Stephen 325 Hush, Margaret 359 Husk, Robert 210,333,416 Hussey, Patsy 401 Huston, Kathryn 2111 Huston, Patncia 415 Hutchings, John 455 Hutchison, Carol 414 Hutchison, Catherine 393 Hutchison, Linda 414 Hutchison, Nancy 335 Hutton, John 313 Hutton, Ralph 311 Hux, Clyde 443 Huynh, True 358 Hyatt, John 408 Hyde, Sam 332 Hyde, NVilliam 443 Hyland, Mary 402 Hylant, Daniel 313 .1. lee, Suzanne 371 Ijams, Michael 157 Ilgenfritz, Mari' 304 Imboden, Greg0YY 331 Imm, Ralph 443 Inebnit, Rebecca 235,455 Ingels, Robert 267 Inglis, Linda 231416 11-1g1-am, Lart'Y 377 mgram, Linda 230,336,333 Ingram, Rosemary 231 Inskeep, Julia lm Ireland, PhiliP f'0'1,6 trick, Max 70955 Irie, Robert W Irmscher, Sandra Wg' Irvin, Becky 1 TIKVVJKE, iirihncla 22l,222,223,5gg Irwin, Paul H 7 Irwin, Sandra Isaace, Dan 157 Isenbargefi Joh? 331 Isenbargefv wililam 455 Isenhart, Patricia 399 Ison, R.iCh3ld 347 Ivancich, Linda 165 Ivey, Linda JagikaS, ,J- Beth 1 ski, Jabon Arthur Jack, Milly Jacks, It-H 11,C145on, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, J acltsoni JackS0nf J ackson, jackson, J acltson, Jackson, J acksorl, Jackson, J acksoni Brenda Claudia Daniel George Gree0fY J ay Kathleen Lecester Stephen Suellen Susan Thomas William Jacobs, BUY' J acobsi Hcward Jacobs, J SITIES Jacobs, Lauri Jacobs, Liflqa Jacobs, Marilyn Jacobson, Edward Jacobson, J0 V Jacobson, Melvin Jacobh Daniel Jacobh Joh-n Jagger, Geraldene Jaltubowskiy Frank Jakush, David Jalovec, Steven james, Donna Janes Janelle Jamison, Charles Jamison, Leslie Jamrosei Man' Janna, Howard Janes, Mickel' Jrinkovich, Jonni Jankovichi Judi' Janowiak, William Jansen, EVOIYI1 Jaquess, Cinda Jared, JudY Jaremko, Steve Jamecke, Stephen Jaroll, Edward Jarvis, Jane Janlis, Joseph Jasinoski, Jari Jaspcrson, Judy Jaynes, Yvonne Jedd, Carolyn Jefferson, Charles Jeffrey, Robert Jelfrey, Sam Jefvert, Warren Jeggle, Terry Jendreas, Gregory Jenkins, Alvin Jenkins, Jo Jenkins, Sean Jennings, Bruce Jennings, Mamie Jennings, Margaret Jens, Lynda Jensen, Alan Jensen, Jill Jensen, Kristine Jensen, Steven Jerden, Charles Jerrel, Cynthis Jessup, Charles Jessup, Joy lobes, Steve Jodessky, John Jnest, Nicholas Johannes, Michael John, Michael 400 318 426 392 455 455 317 310 426 360 426 305 209 398 249,391 168 331 324 292 390 358 372 358 335 208,221,306 231, 186,390 331 331 285 267 409 329 398 320,464 293 392 285 231,443 188,328 309,455 309 261,433 426 464 392 166 302 240,443 290,455 292,426 249 233 240 373,455 426 317 377 443 256 443 234,371 265,300 319 357,358 392 455 218,426 295 296 426 233,295 455 273 379,426 433 234 347 330 409 316 Johns, Gregory 414 Johns, Michael 210,301,426 Johns, Paulette 258,455 Johns, Terry 414 Johns, Wendell 305 Johnson, Barbara 351 Johnson, Carole 231,427 Johnson, Charles 313 Johnson, Gregory 357 Johnson, James A. 443 Johnson, James R. 313 Johnson, Jane 304 Johnson, Jeanette 400 Johnson, Jerry 413 Johnson, Judith 306 Johnson, Katherine 216 Johnson, Kathryn 455 Johnson, Kenneth 174,305 Johnson, Kenneth R. 410 Jolmson, Mark 329 Johnson, Mary S. 307 Johnson, Michael K. 443 Johnson, Michael S. 405,411 Johnson, Michelle 369 Johnson, Monia 265 Johnson, Natalie M, 382 Johnson, Penni 392 Johnson, Richard W. 234,328 Johnson, Robert A. 443 Johnson, Robert W. 157 Johnson, Sally 400 Johnson, Sandra 345 Johnson, Stanley 308 Johnson, Stephen M. 310 Johnson, Steven R. 427 Johnson, Susanna 364 Johnson, Ted 329 Johnson, Teresa 455 Johnson, Terry 265 Johnson, Walter 342,363 Johnson, Wendy 299 Johnson, William F. 210,284 Johnston, Christina 234 Johnston, Don 297 Johnston, Donna 275 Johnston, Julie 455 Johnston, Karen 275 Jolmston, Larry 358 Johnston, Marylou 369 Johnston, Robert 328 Johnston, Sandy 286 Johnston, Thomas M. 316 Johnston, Walter 370 Jclgem, Verner 164,192 Jollief, Susan 369 Jollief, Richard 410 Jolly, Marilyn 217 Jones, Catherine 427 Jones, Da.n 295 Jones, David E. 427 Jones, David L, 234 Jones, Dewey 272 Jones, Douglas 408 Jones, Florence 427 Jones, Frederick 284 Jones, Jacqueline 400 Jones, Jan 221,223,309 Jones, Jeremy 290 Jones, Joseph 345 Jones, Judith 427 Jones, Juliet 427 Jones, Karen 291,443 Jones, Katherine 273,413 Jones, Marsha 333 Jones, Mary C. 299 Jones, Ola 239 Jones, Peggy 309 Jones, Richard D. 330 Jones, Richard V. 427 Jones, Robert C. 298,455 Jones, Robert E. 157,305 Jones, Roger K. 232 Jones, Ronald Jones, Stephen Jones, Virginia Jones, William C. Jones, William R. Jordan, David M. Jordan, Dem-115 Jordan, Diane Jordan, Judith Jordan, Michael Jordan, Stephen Jordan, Sue Jflfgesen, Charles Jvreensen, Sally JOSCPI1, Karen Joseph, Linda -l0S2Ph, Louise Jourdan, Ronald Jovanovieh, Peter Jowers, Marshall Joy, Joseph JOYCE, Kathleen J0Yee, Paul Judd, Patricia Julian, Joanne Jung. Vicky Justice, Nancy .K. Kaade, Robert Kabisch, Stephen Kackley, Sally Kado, Alan Kaehr, Jerry Kaehr, Pamela Kaehr, Timothy Kaelin, Bertha Kaelin, Sharon Kafoure, Michael Kafoure, Steven Kahn, Marshall Kahn, Lilu Kahn, Patricia Kahn, Susan Kahn, Walter Kain, Donald Kaiser, Elaine Kalberer, Linda Kalikow, Leonard Kallembach, Carol Kallimani, Kathryn Kalver, Alan Kalver, Linda Kami, Diane Kamin, Burton Kamin, Sherri Kamm, Katherine Kamman, Janet Kamp, Gregory Kamradt, Allan Kane, Sharon Kanne, Cynthia Kanning, Myron Kanode, Emerson Kaplan, Kerry Kaplan, Richard Kaplan, Susan Kapsa, James Kapsa, Joseph Kapsa, Judy Kapszukiewicz, Mary Karanda, Deidre Kam, Robert Kasuba, Ronald Katterhenry, Ann Katunich, Shirley Katz, Barrie Katz, Beverly Katz, Donald Katz, Irvin Katz, Judith Katz, Marcel 292 409 402 293,360 455 456 443 456 2l 1,221,285 325 266 265,300 427 264 456 232,307 427 342,406 330 379 330 288,456 443 456 456 209,427 285 261,313 168,427 285 347 443 427 323 346 346 317 210,317 287 427 320 414 324 465 273,327 392 282,324 427 210,265,300 456 456 39s 262 326 296 346 315 157 209,239,294 299 443 360 232 260,389 234 403,456 403,456 232 260 671 170 427 359 372 232,326 286 262,443 287 443 243,427 Katz. Michele 427 Katz, Richard 337 Katzman, Alvin 337 Kauffman, Douglas 332 KaulTman, Keith 335 Kaufman, Clark 410 Kaufman, Lisbeth 3361437 Kaufman, Nancy 331,310 Kaufman, Robert 312 Kautzman, Steve 313 Kazwell, Richard 437 Kearney, Stephen 339 Keaton, Linda 210390 Keck, Katherine 123,336 Keck, Tom ,105 Kackley, David 2101133 Keeler, Jo 312 Keenan, Thomas 194 Keene, Brett 333 Keeshan, Millicent 307,417 Keesling, Debi 360 Keever, Steven 311 Keiser, William 311 Keith, Kristen 209,232,309 Keithly, Jay 211-323 Keithly. Todd 323 Kellam, Steven 377 Kelleher, David 402 Keller, John 234,557 Keller, Joseph 315 Keller, Margaret 223 Keller, Nancy 371 Keller, Rhonda 342 Keller, Robert 350 Kelley, Barbara 309 Kelley, Lorna 263 Kelley, Lynn 443 Kelley, Nancy Glo 402,456 Kelley, Nancy Sue 265 Kellum, PCEEY 171,209,296 Kelly, George 305 Kelly, Karen 290 Kelly, Kathleen 371 Kelly, Patricia 363 Kelly, Rose 307 Kelly, Thomas 315 Kelsey, Jennifer 291 Kemper, James 263,443 Kendall, Susan 456 Kendall, Todd 220,342 Kendall, William 345 Kendrick, Katherine 29l Kennedy, Charles 234 Kennedy, David 377 Kennedy, Dennis 467 Kennedy, John Michael 332 Kennedy, John Thomas 360 Kennedy, Keith 390 Kennedy, Lucy 427 Kennedy, Robert 164,192,194 Kennedy, Timothy 325 Kenney, Philip 23l,26l Kennon, Kathy 265 Kent, Rhodoro 456 Kenwcrthy, Joseph 3l3 Kenyon, Donald 257.465 Kenyon, Dorothy 456 Keough, J, Thomas 443 Kepley. Carolyn 249.382 Keppen, Kenneth 410 Keppler, Kathleen 300 Kerby, Ronald 315 Kern, Gerould 293 Kern, Lawrence 209.444 Kern, Larry 193 Kerner, Dora 336 Kerr, Geortliamlc 456 Kerr, Ivan 318 Kerr, Michael 330 Kerr, Steven Eugene 33l Kerr, Steven Michael 456 466 Kersey, Carol KCYSCN. Charles 53.531 KCSUHS. Carolyn 451, Kessler, Barry 377 Ketcham. William 493 Ketchen, Betty 15514:- Ketner, Pamela :oo Ketrow, Phylig 456 Kettler. Cheryl 1.511 Ketzenbergcr, Dorsey me Kei. Roger 3-1, Kibbc. Craig 411 Kichler, Paul 3:1 Kickley. Daw 3:3 knlneit, Michael -ll,23l,:2' Kiel. Gregory ,gg- Kiev, Carol 3-3 Kiernan, John 305 Kight, Mark 330 Kilgore. Barbara 164 Kilgore. Daniel 33.1 Kill, Cheryl 303 Killen. James 321 Killingbcck. Datid 153 Killins, Thomas 295 Kilmer. James 31,4 Kilrain, Kathy 300 Kimbrell. Leslie 351 Kime. Merry 350 Kincaid, Dana 263 Kincaid, Martha ll.23Z,3tX: Kindig, John Md King, Ardella 336,-527 King, Bonnie 353 King. Carol 306,456 King, Donna 373 King, Elizabeth 351 King, Jeffrey JI4 King, Judith 24,0 King, Lonnie .32.2S2,30l King, Mark 427 King. Marsha 270 King, Robert 316 King, Stephen 407 King, Steven 134,301 King, Terry Rt-4 King, Timothy M6 Kingdon, Victor .tll Kingsbury. Pamela 317 Kingsley. Kathryn 365 Kinney, Rodney 400 Kinligh, Richard 325 Kitner, Milne 359 Kintzele, Philip It-1,44-A Kiovsky, Richnrd 04,3tll Kiracole, George JUS,-X27 Kirby, Michael 322 Kirchholl, Stephen 272 Kirk, Linda 409 Kirk, Robert I57.3M Kirkdorler, Susan 302 Kirkcndall, CnmI1n 456 Kirkpatrick. Alcxrindcr 30l Kirkpatrick, lan 370.-if-6 Kirkpatrick, Jay I0'J.JMw.Jt-7.370 Kirsehner, Eric W4 Kirstein, Dalc 414 Kirtland. Raymond -N4 Kirtlcy. Edit-ard 260.427 Kiser, Michael FN' Kishman, Patricia 365 Kistlcr. Michael 124 Kistner. Karen 444 Kitch, Lorin 'ul Kitchell, William -N4 Kitterman, Randall 30' Kivett. Knlhcrinc W Kivlnnd, Patrick l7l-15 Klnln, nrnutci 444 Klnpcr, Martin 44 Klntch. txtn-1 -'ET Klauchcr. JM 313 Klnybor. Michael 37 -177 Lee, Richard, Duane David Kleban, Kenneth Kleeman, Alan Kleiber, Linda Klein, Bari Klein, Ruth Klein, Ruth Kleine, Edward Kleiner, Robert Kleinhans, Virginia Kleinman, David Kleinschmidt, Dean Klemm, Dennis Klenfoth, John Klepfer, Steven Kleymeyer, Robert Kline, Dannie Kline, Donald Klingelhofler, Calvin Klinkenberg, Nancy Kliphardt, Jill Klitzky, Rochelle Klueh, Douglas Kluender, Susan Klusmeier, Donald Knab, Douglas Knapp, Donald Knauer, Harold Knecht, Marsha Knerr, Colby Knierim, Dennis Knight, Deborah Knight, Richard Knoop, Edward Knopf, Paul Knopp, Ruth Knowlton, Elaine Knudsen, Erik Knue, Charles Knutson, Karen Kobrin, Jerry Koch, Charles Koch, Darryl Kocher, William Kochis, John Kockentiet, George Kocman, Martin Kocoshis, Thomas Koday, Edward Kodicek, Allan Koebbe, Carol Koehler, Gene Koeneman, Diane Koeneman, Larry Koemer, David Koerner, Paula Koester, Peggy Koestner, Mary Koher, Clayton Kohl, Jacquelyn Kohne, Anthony Koleszar, Richard Killrnar, Patricia Komasinski, Mary Kominiak, David Kominiarek, Richard Komisars, Margaret Kompier, Mary Kondrath, Jim Konen, Joseph Konke, Joyce Konzelman, Nancy Koontz, Everett Kopinski, Sharon Koplow, Michelle Kopp, Keith Kopp, Melisande Korich, Nadine Kosarko, Joseph Kotora, Janis Kotora, Jeffrey Kotora, Michael Kotz, Alan 478 335 370 359 231,326,465 286 369 376 388 427 262 209,231 376 284 231,298,444 266,323 210,298,444 257,465 210,263 294,231 249,391 326,257 325 427 331 427 174,427 311 427 412 311,427 383 402 390 324 254,267,358 346 323 325 170,427 427 408 456 263 318 444 358,466 331 331 444 249 273,444 210,231,336 234,311 249,410 254 346 401 272 360 379 378 204 299 231,444 157 401 374 402 428 400 369 272 360 232,326 428 256 241 246,315 234,367 311 311 335 Kovecsi, Marie 456 Kowalski, Carl 298 Kowalski, Christina 371 Kowalski, Lydia 400 Kraay, Lawrence 231,456 Kraegcl, Pamela 428 Kraft, Robert 223,325 Kramer, Robert 23l,266,3l6,444 Kramer, Sharon 359 Krampe, Janet 385 Kranc, Frances 456 Kranc, Jo 233,240,241 Kras, Michael 409 Krathwohl, Kristen 364 Krause, Robert 412 Krause, Timothy 444 Kreegar, William 302 Kreeger, Peter 166 Kreitcr, Frederick 292 Kreitcr, Theodore 292 Kreizenbeck, Randy 368 Kress, Karen 373 Kress, Sherri 372 Krieblc, Gail 309 Kriegbaum, Marsha 288,428 Krieger, Nancy 234,360 Kriegshaber, Steven 324 Krier, Beth 428 Krier, Judith 218,307,428 Krippner, Kathleen 291,456 Krisko, Nicola 364 Kristoff, John 273 Kritsch, Frank 410,444 Krogman, Dianna 264 Kroh, Charles 295 Kroll, William 428 Kropf, Paul 157 Kruchten, Sue 291 Krueger, Karen 285 Krueger, Sharon 372 Krug, Carole 290 Kruse, Candace 374 Kruyer, Thomas 370 Ksobiech, Kenneth 241 Kubiak, Diane 428 Kubinicc, Jan 407 Kubla, Frank 412 Kubley, James 325 Kuhlman, Cynthia 299 Kuhn, Daniel 302 Kuhn Duane 456 Kuhn, Kathleen 413 Kuhn, Richard 325 Kuhs, Donald 210,325 Kuklenski, Edward 368 Kulik, Timothy 408 Kunkin, Craig 284 Kunkle, Elaine 428 Kuntz, Linda 231,239,428 Kuntz, Margaret 359 Kunze, Dennis 466 Kirtz, Cynthia 351 Kurzenberger, Linda 456 Kuster, Carolyn 456 Kuszmaul, Larry 412 Kutt, Lawrence 378 Kuwaye, Stella 398 Kuzman, Robert 405,407 Kwce. Lily 351,428 Kwong, Robert 411 Kyle, Frank 211,408 - L . La Chapelle, Linda 373 La Tourette, Marsha 371 Lacey, Barbara 231,290,456 Lacey, Douglas 390 Lach, Margaret 455 Lacy, Philip 297 Lacy, Sharon 428 Ladd, June 403 Ladson, Deborah 345 Legarde, John 403 Lagenaur, Carl 371 Lagenaur, Nary 423 Lahey, Charles 360 Lahne, Michael 314 Lahr, John 292 Lair, John 292 Lair, Deborah 400 Laird, Laurie 264 Lake, Richard 360 Lamar, Donald 293 Lamar, Stephen 293 Lambros, John 411 Lamey, Dennis 231,364,444 Lammert, Sharon 263,294 Lamp, Larry 332 Lampert, Susan 400 Lanam, Linda 210,221,232,327 Lancaster, Richard 456 Land, Catherine 232,402 Landefeld, Charles 293 Landgren, Karen 264 Landin, Ronald 411 Landis, Bruce 271 Landis, Frederick 321,428 Landskroener, Linda 363,364,428 Lane, Diana 373 Land, Donald 262,376 Lane, Max 234 Lane, Richard 305 Lane, Susan 381 Laney, Gary 316 Lang, Donald 401 Lang, John 314 Lang, Mary 230,336,428 Lange, Linda 2l0,231,336,456 Lange, Nancy 269,392 Lange, Robert 297 Langfltt, David 301 Langille, Paul 188,313 Langleys, Linda 428 Langner, Vera 391 Langohr, Lisa 359 Lanier, Cherilyn 289 Lanier, Hardin 305 Lanigan, Gerald 263 Lanigan, William 295 Lanning, George 198 Lannom, Agnes 372 Lantz, Steven 403 Lanz, Ellyn 216,358,428 Lanz, Jerry 444 Lappie, Carol 364 Lappie, Mary 364 Lappie, Thomas 412 Largey, Michael 292 Larkin, Gregory 223,342,387,390 Larmore, Richard 324 Larrick, Harry 332 Larrick Linda 94,309 Larsen, Beverly 359 Larsen, Peggy 213 Larsen, Robert 423 Larson, Linda 303 Larson, Susan 254 Lasher, Steve 330 Lasota, Rosemary 363 Laswell, Carol 309 Lathrop, James 444 Latraverse, Rita 304 Lattak, Joseph 329 Laurell, Karen 456 Lauritzen, Jonni 270 Lavens, Susan 285 Law. Roy 263,444 Lawrence, Charles 428 Lawrence, Karl 319 Lawrence, Lennie 456 Lawrence, William 311 Lawson, David 323 Laycock, Steven 259,428 Laymon, Michael 263 Laymon, Terrance Layton, Joanne Lazar, Ronald Lazarus, David Lazor, John LeBris, Christian LeDrew, Janis LeDrew, Rodney LeGarie, Susanne Lea, Lucinda Leach, Frank Leach, Robert Leahy, Patricia Lear, Janet Leavitt, Lois Lechner, Suzette Leclere, Mary Lee, James Lee, Jennifer Lee, Mark Lee, Richard Parsons Lee, Rickey Lee, Rogena Lee, Shirley Lee, Terry Lee, William Lee, Yin-May Leeman, William Leer, Barbara Leer, Mary Anne Leerkamp, Randolph Leet, Gary Leets, Peter Lelfel, Joseph Letfers, Mark Leliew, Sharon Legge, Robert Lehman, John Lehman, Katherine Lehman, Robert Lehman, Sandra Lehr, Robert Lehrner, Lawrence Leibrock, Kathryn Leighty, Julie Leinart, Sharon Leininger, Todd Leisey, Louise Leiter, Jane Leiter, Marilyn Leitner, Ramona Leland, Thomas Leman, Deborah Leman, Philip Lemen, Candice Lemen, John Lemen, William Lemert, Helen Leming, William Lemler, Kathleen Lementhal, Richard Lenicheck, Robert Lennon, Carol Lenox, Sarah Lenox, Than Lentz, James Lentz, Jeffrey Lentz, Sharon Lenwell, Chris Lenz, Robert Leonak is, Thomas Leonard, Diana Leopold. 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John Mary Anne 414 Lipps, Louisa 2l0,231,382,429 Lira, Jose 234 Lisarelli, Lynn 385 Lisby, Terry 296 Lisec, Gloria 429 Lisher, James 210,329,429 Lisher, John 363 Lissey, Kenneth 210 Listenberger, Michael 429 Listwan, Roger 429 Litterst, Christie 300 Little, Christine 429 Little, John 370 Littlejohn, Brenda 429 Lively, Carol 264,466 Livingston, Michael J. 457 Livingston, Michael L. 302 Livingstone, Dcanne 398 Llmas, Venjie 373 Lloyd, Beverly 222,309 Lloyd, Sandra 299 Lloyd, Scott 403 Longacre, Larry Longer, Dennis Loolrabill, Sarah lounsten, Nancy Looper, Elena lopata, Loren LDPCZ, Jerome I-01192, Richard LDPP, Nancy 101111. Sylvia Lorch, Basil 191 194,268 1 5 7 249 290 233, 222, lvfenc, Gale 211,216,257,269, l0ffl1L David lorwn, william I-Gilda, Robert louder, Wendy Lovall, Larry LOW, Cheryl love, Gordon LOVE. Shirley L0Verich, Richard Loving, Constance Wwe, Yvonne Lowell, Seth lnwe lowes, Richard LU-lldi, Brenda 'da' Mary Ann fy, Gregory lube Lubkef. Glen bmw. 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John Mary Anne 114 Lipps, Louisa 210,23l,3l2,419 Lira, Jose 134 Lisarelli, Lynn 355 Lisby, Terry 295 Lisec, Gloria 419 Lisher, James 31043291119 Lisher, Jolut 311 Lissey, Kenneth 211 Listeriberger, Michael 439 Listwart, ROECF My Litterst, Christie 300 Lime, Christine 119 Little, 161111 310 Littlejohn, Brenda 119 Lively, Carol MM Livingston, Michael J. 45: Livingston, Michael L. Livingstone, Deanne W L11-M5, Venlie mm Lloyd, Beverly 799 Lloyd, Sandra QM Lloyd, S0011 392 Lobefb Km 198,268 L9111151 fl: 311 cke, 0 tgckharb Wane' 123 LOCPUI 0410111 267 Loma' John 286 Loftus, Kathleen 293 Logan, Carlo' 444 1-Dganf Dems 357 Logan, James N' 284 Logan' James P' 467 Logan, Jerry 444 Logan, PhiliP 335 Logan' Smven 322 Loh, Andrew 429 1-Oh' Rohm 429 Loh, Rosalind 466 Loheide, Sara 275 Lollar, Donald 385 Loman, C21-lmfine 457 Loman, Virginia 399 Long' David 313 Long, 060199 328 Long, GIBEOYY 323 igtirey 194,268,316 Long, -lem' B' 314 Long, Jon 368 Long, Ke,,,,,,,h 157,318 Long, Robert L. Long, Roger Long, Stephen 249,377 Long, Susan M' 383 Long, Terry 429 Lang, Theodore 314 Long, Virginia 290,466 L01-ig, William 403 Longaere, Larry 329 Longer, Dennis 311 L00k3lJlll, sarah 429 Loonsten, Nancy 457 Looper, Elena 345 Lopata, Loren 324 Lopez, Jerome 325 Lopez, Richard 325 Loppi Nancy 233,309 LOW, Sylvia 222,304 Lorch, Basil 301 Lorenc, Gale 21l,216,257,269,465 Lorenz, David 293 Lorton, William 329 Louda, Robert 403 Louder, Wendy 400 Lovall, Larry 429 Love, Cheryl 306,429 Love, Gordon 323 Love, Shirley 211,239 Loverieh, Richard 363 Loving, Constance 281,307,429 Lowe, Yvonne 391 Lowell, Seth 256 Lowery, Gregory 399 Lowes, Richard 310 Lualdi, Brenda 385 Luberda, Mary Ann 465 Lubker, Glen 310 Lubow, Mark 398 Lucas, Blaz 301 Lucas, Cheryl 387,392 Lucas, Danny 292,457 Lucas, Kathy 373 Lucas, Patricia 384 Luchtman, William 399 Lucterhand, Christine 407 Ludlow, Brandt 211,230,308,457 Lttegers, Jeryl 321 Luender, Pamela 429 Luctltemeier, James 371 Luetzelschwab, Earl 168 1-uff, Richard 330 Luger, Mary 351 Lukaesek, Patricia 363 Mackett, Linda Macy, Warren Madaras, Debra Madden, James Maddock, Joanne Maddox, James Mader, Suzanne Magel, Stephen Maggard, James Magid, Laurie Magner, Candace Maguire, Edward Maguire, James Magurean, John Mahoney, Stephen Mahrewold, Donna Mahuren, Nancy Miatico, Marc Maidenberg, Anthony Maidenberg, David Mailloux, Pamela Maines, Patricia Majewski, Robert Makielski, Katherine Malangoni, Mark Malecek, Nancy Malik, Linda Malinka, Steve Malinovsky, Victor Mallett, Thomas Mallik, Janice Mallor, Andrew Malman, Robert Malofsky, Charlene Malone, Judith Maloney, Edward Maloney, Molly Malooley, James Maiooley, Jerry Malott, Barbara Malsbury, Frank 263,444 223 393 194 308 326,457 383 429 234,398 291 390 457 321 170 402 329 198,328 306 234 315 374 429 264,286 313 392 429 429 268 444 270,407 ,235,328,429 412 259 296 390 235,262,378 309 382 307 429 296 444 398 444 457 301 293 326 401 157,188 444 261 283,321 353 369 370 335,429 335 208,291 445 403,457 364 316 429 372 445 157,313 445 261,358 233,282 324,445 210,232 405,407 308 306,457 310 249 203,280,291 445 Maltby, Wendy Manalo, Robert Mandell, Melinda Manford, Robert Mangone, Dominic Mangus, Larry Manley. Marquita Manley, Shari Manlief, Dorothy Mann, Julius Mann, Shirley Mannaa, Ibrahim Manning, Chanes Mannweiler, Paul Manor, Jacquelyn Manoski, Kathleen Mantilla, America Manuszak, Robert Manville, Kathryn Mao, Richard Maple, Linda Marcellino, David Marchese, Roberta Marcus, Joyce Margolin , Ilene Marianos, Donald Marias, Daniel Marik, Delores Marion, Stephen Dave Markowicz, Mary Marks, Georgianna Marks, Jill Marks, Sidney Marley, Howard 210,265,280 268,302 234,401 429 379 363 457 210,429 364 409 457 166 413 315 347 457 429 193 414 379 373 445 402 429 286 323 234,313 351 411 313 385 336 222,286 412 445 Marlin, Jeifrey l66,232,249,329 Marlow, Tim Marlowe, Niesha Marnisch, Carolyn Marovich, Donna Marquart, Michel Marschand, Lyle Marsehke, Elizabeth 308 234 281 264 465 429 391 Marsh, Christine 208,231,290,-429 Marsh, Daniel Marsh, Diane Marsh, Dorothy 25 Marsh, Jeanne Marshall, Carolyn Marshall, Deborah Marshall, Edwin Marshall, Jeffrey Marshall, Marilyn Mart, Alyce Martellaro, John Marten, Bruce Martin, Barbara Martin, Beverly Martin, Beverly J. 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RS1lPh McClain, Michael McClain, Stephen McClelland, Marcia 151, 234, 299, 304, 406, 196. 377 -114 45' 23' 321 395 3911 255 2'5 165 414 377 368 221 329 315 376 368 263 365 390 392 412 399 457 429 398 363 295 317 316 430 4119 316 258 Jus 292 306 295 445 408 255 265 .130 20S,265.29l 168 30-I 401 342.345,-130 405 '22 413 345 210 -801 290 270 2-SZ 379 379 ,JI-S 409 -1311 -109 307 4111 399 -1117 4119 465 393 259 .1112 ,254 -157 259 2111 JS! 411 3711 410 '91 193 -S57 McClcll.1r:d. Richard -Ill NitClir1tL:, XVill1.1m 210,322 McClintock, Janis 291 Miloud, Ronnie Bl,3 ,43t1 McClunc, Stephen 193 McClure. Cynthia 30' McClure, Dianne 30-1 McCol1y. Timothy 25.1 Mcforineheg, Xiilliani -112 McConnell, John 3111 Miord, Michael 232 Mmiormick, Charles 3't1 Mcforrnick, George 3la,445 McCormick, James 3 McCoy, Nicholas :lu McCrc.i. Allan 32: Mcfroskcp. Michael 313 Mcfroskp. Julia 353.4311 McCut-bin. B.irb.ir.t 4311 McCullough. .-Xnn 231,290 McCullough, Dat-id 321.4311 Mcfullouich. Frances 39s McCullough, Pam 24' Mcfurdy. Lyndon -L11 McD.in1c1. Michael 165,302 McDaniel, Sara 30-I McDanicls, John 322 McDermott. Edward so-3 McDermott. William 254 McDonald, Barbara itu McDonald, Bruce no Mclionald. Eugcnc 311 McDonald, John Patrick 2311 Mcllonald. John Santoro 311.4311 McDonald, Marian 2111.231 McDonald, stephen 254 McDonald, XY.iync 106,165,315 McDonell. lynn 200 Mclltirmon, John 3112 Mclfacherri. Marilyn JN Mclilncc. William 3111 Mcilitidcn, James 35: Mcliall. L irttla 359 McFa11, larry Jl3 Mciiirlanti. William J-9 McLi.i11.i, James 311.4311 Mctiec. Janics 314 Mctiinnis, lion lol McGinnis, XY11li.int -4311 Mctircgory, Sandra 4-15 Mcllatlic, Joan JIU Mcllroy, lilizabctti -11111 Mclltox, Joan 231,309 Mclntirc, Jarticx 126 Mclntitc, Yiann IU Mclntj-rc, Roper -I-15 McKay, lintottu 20' Mclicc, Janet ll 4311 MCKCC, J.inct l' 299.-131' Malice, M.irsti.i .lf-,Its Mfliccl, Karen JN' McKenzie, Nl.irc.irc1 -31-I Mclicon, Micliarl V11 Mcliihhcn, .-Xl.tn 1112 Mckinlcy, l'xnt1ii.i Jil Mckinncx. Ilclyotah 4111 McKinney, linda 449 Mcliinttry, Nntan JN Mclfiinnri, Tuiiotliy 12' Xlcliinnis, Slmron I Xlcliittick. Jcll 111' Xlclinttzlit. Michael lb' Xlckni,-111, Paul -51 Xlcl .iui:111in, Qkiithia 1111 Mcl .ii1t:1i111t. 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Michael McPheron, Lola 364 McQueary, Katherine 320 McQueen, Jay 263 McReynolds, Christopher 399 McTaggart, Linda 294 Meacham, Terry 240 Mead, Evadine 457 Mead, Mary 430 Mcador, Bradford 267 Meador, Charles 360,430 Meador, Thomas 430 Meadors, Margaret 457 Meahl, Dennis 445 Mears, Terry 430 Medich, Catherine 372 Medlock, Constance 303 Medlock, John 313 Medlock, Rudy 168 Medwell, Steven 335 Meece, Janet 400,457 Meek, Joseph 399 Meek, Ted 329 Meeks, Dianne 327 Meeks, Melodee 309 Meeks, Patricia 402 Meeks, Robert E. 210,230,26l,445 Meeks, Robert T. 311,445 Mehlig, Andrea 351 Mehlmen, Jay 445 Mehne, Beth 359 Meinzer, Kathleen 222,286 Meis, Mike 200 Meissner, William 370 Melchior, Toby 286 Melick, Jane 401 Melnyk, Juliana 264 Melove, Nanci 291 Melton, Denise 384 Menaker, Ellen 326,430 Mendel, Alice 430 Mendenhall, Teri 413 Menkes, Susan 430 Mensch, James 332 Menzies, Mary 385 Mepote, Matt 311 Mercer, Colleen 391 Mercer, Duane C. 331,445 Mercer, Duane C. 445 Merchant, Cheryl 391 Meredith, Keith 353 Merrell, Janet 291,457 Merrell, Linda 265,267 Merren, Stephen 287 Merritt, John D. 430 Merritt, John S. 445 Mersereau, Jane 391 Mervis, Allan 445 Mervis, Roger 324,430 Meshberger, Frank 430 Meshberger, Harry 445 Meshberger, Kurt 268,378 Messenhcimer, Michael 368 Messersmith, Gary 262,316 Messman, Jane 336,430 Messman, Steven 170,388 Messner, Richard 339 Metz, Gary 347 Meyer, Carl 234,328 Meyer, Donna 457 Meyer, Douglas 210,232,284 Meyer, Janet 402 Meyer, Jeanne 332 480 Miller, Arthur Miller, Ben Miller, Bernard Miller, Beverly Miller, Bonnie Miller, Catherine Miller, Charles B. Miller, Charles, R. Miller, Daniel K. Miller, David J. Miller, David W. Miller, Deborah Miller, Diana Miller, Glenn Miller, Gwendolyn Miller, James Miller, Jeffrey Miller, Jerome Miller, Jerry Miller, John E. Miller, John M. Miller, Josephine Miller, Judith Miller, Kathleen Miller, Laura Miller, Leon Miller, Linda Miller, Lucinda Miller, Marcia Miller, Mark Miller, Maurice Miller, Michael B. Miller, Michael R. Miller, Mindy Miller, Nancy J. Miller, Nancy L, Miller, Pamela Miller, Patrick Miller, Reed Miller, Richard Miller, Robert D. Miller, Robert E. Miller, Ronda Miller, Sandy Miller, Stephen F. Miller, Steven A. Miller, Steven R. Miller, Susan E. Miller, Susan L. Miller, Suzanne Miller, Tereasa Miller, Thomas E. Miller, Thomas M. 382 347 430 284 430 383 335 391 231,261,445 293 457 403 223,399 265,309 373 358 467 430 377 319 308 234,383 222,240 230 287 324 332 393 256 411 258,334 310 273,430 392 372 166 313 445 445 367 233,306 392 328 307 295 310 301 313 329 328 400 218 285 430 408 288,430 401 346 254 233,305 198,323 445 385 232 208,430 303 370 315 445 364 313 359 234 267,302 331 407 399 430 373 257 157,455 234,295 Miller, Tom Miller, Tony Millhoff, Brian Millholland, .Elizabeth Million, Diane Mills, Abbot Mills, Barry Mills, David Mills, Mary Mills, Robin Milner, John Milos, Margaret Mindala, Thomas Minderman, William Mingle, Deborah Minnis, Kenneth Miscus, Thomasin Misner, Deborah Mitchell, Catherine Mitchell, Connie Mitchell, Douglas Mitchell, Evelyn Mitchell, Lowell Mitchell, Lynn Mitchel l, Sandra Mitchell, Sara Mlynarski, Richard Mobley, Lloyd Mock, Mock, Stephen Wanda Modrowski, Pamela Moe, Barbara Moehlman, Sue Moeller, Janet Moeller, Marie Moeschl, Dennis Moffett, Susan Mohar, James Mohler, Howard Mohler, Mary Mohrman, Michael Molder, Sally Moll, Patricia Mollenkopf, Dana Moltz, David Monahan, Eugene Monahan, Michael V. Money, Richard Mongin, Lawrence Monk, James Monroe, Beverly Monroe, Dennis Monroe, Robert Monroe, Teresa Monroe, Wendy Montague, Cynthia Montgomery, Alan Montgomery, James Montgomery, Kofie Moody, Mary Mooney, Jeff Moor, William Moore, Andrew Moore, Ann Moore, Charles Moore, Craig Moore, Darien Moore, David Moore, Debarah Moore, Douglas Moore, Gary Moore, James Moore, Janet Moorc, John Moore, Karla Moore, Linda Moore, Marianne Moore, Mark Moore, Marty Moore, Mary Moore, Pamela 301 293 400 399 385 295 308 313,445 296 218,307 408 223,303 401 263,273,445 457 408 430 364 457 407 232 392 323 399 382 264 258,262,389 330 331 306 303 210 400 306 345 204,293 392 306 323 230,284,430 369 323 285 372 170 402 257 168,316 272 298 430 346 330 293 291 326 430 467 322 257,465 401 323 313 430 374 406,407 329 430 467 457 315 328 390,431 401 379 265 373 392 323 398 327 457 Moore, Richard Moore, Robert Moore, Ronald Moore, Stephen D. Moore, Stephen L. Moore, Steven Moore, Thomas Moorhead, Jan Moreland, Ronall Morgan, David Morgan, Gary Morgan, Jacqueline Morgan, Jane Morgan, Janice Morgan, John Morgan, Linda Morgan, Ronald Morgan, Sharon Morganett, Larry Morgason, Etta Moritz, Nora Morose, Marjorie Morr, Christine Morra, Richard Morreale, Carol Morrill, Patricia Morris, Chris Morris, David L. Morris, David Lynn Morris, Jane Morris, Linda Morris, Marjorie Morris, Mark Morris, Melissa Morris, Nancy Morris, Ramona Morris, Susan Morrison, Scott Morrow, Jon Morse, Jelfrey Morse, Rita Morse, Toni Morton, William Moseley, Mark Mosemiller, Alfred Moser, Jean Moser, Joseph Moser, Mary Jane Moser, Mary Joanne Moses, Larry Mosier, Patricia Moskowitz, Nancy Moss, Barney Moss David Moss, Jamie Moss, Jill Moss, Kenneth Moss, Pat Moss, Robert Mossman, Dan Moster, Gregory Mott, James Mould, Beatrice Moussallam, Martha Moxley, Marion Moy, Mary Moy, Miriam Moyer, Sandra Moynahan, Roger M0ynihan, Robert Mrzlock, Marcia Mucci, Susan Mucha, Jeffrey Mueege, Judith Mueller, Gayle Mueller, Kathryn Mueller, Michael Mueller, Robert Mugge, Judy Muha, Steven Muir, Jeffrey Muirhcad, John 263,458 431 401 302 233,295 198 313 368 234,305 241,358 414,431 289,458 431 360 331 233,385 231,445 445 '458 327 458 286 358 267 299 259 157 266 431 363 211,231,458 369 284 309 327 351 291,431 332 231,329,431 408 431 431 329 328 308 237,307 445 352 401 335 270 458 410 403 399 372 408 431 403 332 409 412 367 458 369 210,431 371 286 328 157 351 288 445 232,327 288,431 382 366,370 399 269 262,368 325 174,268,458 Mula, Frank 378 Mull, Larry 21 Mullee, Mark 0'231'3? Mullee, Michael 323 Muller, Lucinda Mullett, Cheryl Mullin, Barbara Mullis, James Mundt, Bruce Mundy, Carolee Mundy, Frederick Mundy, Kelli Mundy, Lynn 374 231,261,294 269 347 325 296 323 458 Neal, Pamela Neal, Sharon Neale, William Neander, Christine Nearyy Janis Nearyv Waller Nebolsky, Rita Neddo, Leon Neddo, William Needle, Carol Neely, Cynthia Neely, Patricia Neff, David Neff, Lucianne Neff, Phillip Nehring, Manjin Neibert, Connie Neil, John Nelson, Albert Nelson, Carol Nelson, Claudia Nelson, Cynthia Nelson, Deanna Nelson, Donna Nelson, Jane' Nelson, Robert Nelson, Sheryl Nelson, Valerie Nelson, virginia Nemeth, Edward Nemeth, Janis Nemeth, Susan Nethery, Susan Neuclcs, Jayne Neuenclorf, Mary 246,20 Neuenschwander, Steven Neuschwanger, Dennis Nevel, Linda New, James Newber, Alice Newberg, Judith Newburg, Jelfrey Newby, Deborah Newcomb, Donald ' Newkirk, David 29 Newland, Gerald Newman, Alan Newman, Bonnie Newman, Gregg Newman, John 31 Newmann, Charles Newsom, Nancy 41 Newsome, Connie Newton, Carl Newton, Mary Newton, Ronald Munger, Daniel Munro, Linda 290 Munse, William Munson Robert SM 1 266,431 Muntz, James 409 Murad, Jacqueline 458 Murchi, Sue 253 Murdock, Ronald 399 MurPhy, Alfred 157 Murphy, Allan 298 Murphy, David 431 Murphy, Frona 290 Ml-l1'Phy, Kathleen 458 Murphy, Linda 265,285,458 Murphy, Mary 300 Murphy, Patricia J. 299 Murphy, Patricia R. 300,445 Murphy, Robin 233 Murphy, William 301 Murphy, Gregory 297 Murray, Kathy 391 Murray, Jane 234,391 Murray, David 334 Murray, Allen 311 Murrell, James 208,235 Musgrave, Marilyn 440 Musika, Terry 194 Musltin, Linda 352 Musselman, Marilyn 401 Mustin, Stephen 328 Mutchler, Jerry 262,330 Myars, Lanna 458 Myers, Brent 316 Myers, Craig 295,458 Myers, Donald 458 Myers, Jeffrey 295 Myers, Keith 347 Myers, Kenneth 329 Myers, Larry 328,446 Myers, Linda Carol 358 Myers, Linda Catherine 385 Myers, Linda R. 264 Myers, Margaret 309 Myers, Marilynn 231,288 Myers, Sheryl 223,336 Myers, Sigmon 325,445 Myers, Thomas 431 Myers, Wayne 237 Mylet, Rosemary 306 Mysse, Carol 413 . N . Nachtigall, Donald 273 Nagel, Bruce 331 Nagel, Richard 331 Nagler, Stephen 209,287 Nagy, Deborah 369 Nagy, Linda 358 Nahrwold, Donna 353 Najam, Edward 220,293 Nalle, wiiiiam 410 Nally, Peggy 265-372 Nance, Minette 352 Nands, John 431 Nardi, Clarine 94,22l,223,237,363 Narmore, David 431 Nattier, Janice 400 Nattkemper, Clyde 445 Nawrot, Thomas 366,367,370 Niblick, Susan Nicholas, Charles Nicholas, Steven Nicholls, Charles Nicholls, Eugene Nicholos, George NiCh0lS, Michael 31 Nichols, Carol Nichols, Linda 21 Nichols, Pamela Nichols, Pau-ick Nichols, Robert Nichols, Ronda Nicholson, Brenda Nicholson, Jane Nickel, Barbara Nickels, Steve Nickless, John NlC0l3i, Sandra Nicolle, Christina Niehaus, Jon Niehaus, fffmeyer. 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Nelson, Sherl'l Nelson, Valerie Nelson, Virginia Nemem, Edward Nemeth, Janis Nemeth, Susan Nethery. 5115311 Neucks, Jayne Neuendori, Mary 381 364 210,328 431 265,296 310 351 292 431 374 265 296 157 431 378 412 398 411 401 364 304 209.336 246,26 Neuenschwander, Steven Neuscttwangert Dems Nevel, Linda New, JamSS Newber, AliCB Newberg, Jllflilh Newburg, Jeffrey Newby, Deborah Newcomb, Donald Newkirk, David Newland, Gerald Newman, Alan Newman, Bonnie Newman, Gregg Newman, 101111 Newmann, Charles Newsom, Nancy Newsome, Connie Newton, Carl Newton, Mary Newton, Ronald Niblick, Susan Nicholas, Charles Nicholas, Steven ' Nicholls, Charles - Nicholls, Eugene it ,. 1 mmf assi-' Nawrot, Thomas 3 Nicholas, George Nichols, Michael Nichols, Carol Nichols, Linda Nichols, Pamela Nichols, Patrick Nichols, Robert Nichols, Ronda Nicholson, Brenda Nicholson, Jane Nickel, Barbara Nickels, Steve Niclrless, John Nicolai, Sandra Nicolle, Christina Nlehaus, Jon Niehaus, Thomas Niemeyer, Michael Nierengarten, Arlene Niesse, William Nielleldt, Cheryl 294 307 5,291 295 234 294 351 332 391 359 383 299 465 364 370 385 287 264 391 328 384 360 292,43 1 376 406 431 335 384 330 ,378 292 ,407 414 321 364 318 458 310 310 317 275 328 366,370 391 245,360 347 431 157 233 458 431 234 446 458 264 392 458 411 347 360 329 400 Nighlill, Sue OakeS, Ronald 303 Niksch, Donna 458 Niles, Daniel 357 Niles, Michael 174,328 Nilsson, Karin 259,431 Nisenbaum, Judith 249,265 Niwao, Geraldine 398 Nix, Carol 393 Nix, Carol 393 Nix, Richard 254,408 Noblet, Paula 367,373 Nolan, Allen 230 Nolan, John 313 Nolan, Susannah 446 Noland, Margaret 221 Nolting, Michael 316,446 Nonte, Leo 284 Noppa, Raymond 308 Nordlund, Marcy 299,458 Norman, Benjamin 157 Norman, Christopher 321 Norman, Craig 431 Norman, Gary 360 Norman, Nancy 288 Norman, Penny 399 Norman, Shirley 300 Norris, Jeanne 458 Norris, Marie 230,307 Norris, Roger 458 Norris, Sandra 431 Norton, James 330 Norton, Linda 286 Norton, Michael 267 Nosko, Deborah 359 Nottingham, Norma 204,216,231,458 Nottingham, Christopher 364,431 Novak, Bruce 258,389 Novak, Polly 400 Novick, James 324 Novotny, Diana 231,458 Nowak, Martina 265 Nowak, Robert 293 Nowviskie, Madonna 403 Nudi, Mary 373 Nugen, Bryon 292,458 Nugent, Martha 384 Nulton, John 330 Nunn, Sandra 210,265,357,358,430 Nusbaum, Imogene 218 Nusbaum, Richard 316 Nusbaum, Timothy 210,232,298 Nussman, Marc 287 Nye, Mary 294,458 Nyhus, Nancy 458 Nyland, Dorothy 270,372 . 0 . O'Brien, Ann 453 O'Brien, Caryl 337 O'Brien, James 332 O'Brien, James J. 353 O'Brien, Kathy 407 O'Brien, Thomas 431 O'Bryan, John 232,37-3 O'Bryan, Rory 210,266,431 O'Connell, Michael 390 O'Connor, James 323,431 O'Connor, Margaret 211,238,382 O'Connor, Margaret 218 O'Hair, Judith 306 O'Hara, Georgia 465 0'Hara, Patricia 295 O'Haver, Nancy 291 0'Malley, Susan 391 O'Neal, David 267,409 O'Neal,Garry 204,453 0'Neal, James 313 0'Nea1, william 409 O'Neal, Shay 392 O'Tain, Martha 403 Oakes, Julia 294 331 Oatess, Lee 384 Oatts, Helene 259 Obefly, Charles 453 Obremski, Thomas 313 Obringer, Paul 314 Ochsenschlager, Scribner 295 Oddi, Nancy 327 Oehmich, Arthur 310 OCSCYL Margaret 210,221,303 Ogden, Alan 316 Ogle, Jerry 443 Oglesby, Regina 257,265,358 Okada, Patricia 431 Olds, William 328 Olive, James 263 Oliver, Alan 241,412 Oliver, Darby 290 Oliver, Gary 455 Oliver, Larry 193 Oliver, Leslie 22l,222,233,268,280,309 Oliverio, Gabriel 174,208,268,308 Olsen, Carolyn 392 Olsen, Victor 467 Olson, Christine 458 Olson, John 446 Olson, Lynn 453 Olson, Patricia 369,453 Olson, Sue 300 Olszewski, James 446 Olszewski, Janice 372 Ongert, Sharon 458 Oppenlander, Frederick 411 Opsahl, Marcia 458 Organ, Karla 333 Orgill, James 431 Ormand, Richard 324 Orme, Janis 431 Orment, Gary 322 Orphan, Maria 458 Orr, Charles 399 Orr, David 254,345 Orr, Madeleine 257,465 Orsini, Patricia 296,458 Ortiz, Narciso 317 Osborn, Sherry 210,231,446 Oshiro, Komelia 431 Osmon, Mary 320 Osovski, Priscilla 372 Osterburg, Walter 196 Ostronsky, Joan 294 Otlewski, Susan 369 Otte, Russell 364,467 Otterrnan, Harry 284 Oursler, Charlotte 294 Overgard, David 411 Overma.n, Adrian 458 Overman, Linda 398 Overman, Linda A. 303 Overmyer, James 293 Overton, Lois 347 Owen, Chip 234,37-9 Owens, Betty 455 Owens, Donna 359 Owens, Lynn 299,459 Owens, Stephanie 300 Oxley, Jill 249 Ozbom, Judy 249 Owls, Valdis 301 . P . Pacific, John 313 Paddleford, Nancy 227-,7-90 Padgett, Donald 297 Page, James 445 Paige, Stephen 301 Palguta, James 363 Pallo, Barbara 459 Palmer, Cyflihia 364 Palmer, Patricia 402,432 Palmer, Richard 414 Pampalone D , ominici 432 Pa ' mP3l0l'1C, Michael Pelsor, Donald Pence. Barbara If-3.-10' 368 Pa-mDC. Robert 331 Panian, Judith 432 Pankiewicz. Theodore 459 Pankowski, Wally 324 Pankratz, Karl 157 Papacek, Jerry 459 Papacek, John 257 P3P3i, Kathleen 265 Palia, Patricia 210,232 Paper, Janet 236 Papgitt, Becky 403 Parchem, Karen 403 Parhm, John 305 Paris, Allen 432 Paris, Nancy 391 Park, Michael 432 Parker, David 170 Parker, Steven 356 Parker, Thomas 302 Parmele, Margaret 333 Parnell, Marie 327 Parnell, Paulette 211,300 Parrish, Frank 232 Parrish, Julie 291 Parson, Charles 200,253,315 Partlowe, Sylvia 392 Parkash, Lorraine 392 Passage, Bard 353 Paggage, Jerry 240 Passo, Murray 335 Passo, Samuel 399 Pate, Rickey 253,213,446 Patrick, Gregory 347 Patrick, John 310 Patrick, Keith 403 Patrick, Linda 403 Patrick, Miles 310 Patryas, Mary 371 Patten, John 94,370 Pattengale, Cynthia 291,432 Patterson, Blair 446 Patterson, Janice 320 Patterson, Karen 265,296 Patterson, Kathleen 371 Patterson, Patricia 326 Patterson, Robert 446 Patton, Frank 379 Patty, Mark 408 Paul, Iris 218,432 Paul, Michael 335 Paul, Myrene 459 Paul, Stephen 432 Pauley, Ann 218 Paulin, Edward 446 Paulsen, Daniel 292 Paulus, Thomas 157,313 Pavach, Sharon 384 Pvalikaski, Doris Z-Sl Pawlowski, John 330 Paxson, Terry 311 Paxton, Deborah 392 Paxton, Jerry 313 Payne, Rebecca 459 Payne, Richard 295 Peach, Richard 368 Peacock, John 313 Peacock, Norman 204,313,432 Peak, John 310 Pearl, Barry 324 Pearson, Lee 223.400 Pearson, Pamela 209.Zl6,336,-S32 Pearson, Peggy 350 Peck, James 240 Peck, Phyllis 257,359 Peckat, Joanne 333 Peckham, Roger 33' Peckingpaugh, William 3l6 Peercy, Rollin 409 Pegg, Robert 319 Pekersky, Judith 459 131,459 Pence, Gary 35 Pence, Linda 94.2331131291 Pence. Teresa 400 Pendergast. Sally 359 Pcndleto. Alice 346 Pendleton. Carol 334 Pendlete. Larry 446 Pennar-ed, Bruce 331 Pennington. Bret 333 Penrod. Larry 31. Penrose. Tamra 132 Peoples, Richard 431 Pcrconti, Paul 315 Peregrine. Sharon 371 Perez. Manuel 356,3'0 Perletto, Donald 310 Perkins, Janis IN Perkins. Jerry 102 Perkins, Kerry 353 Perkins. Melinda 351 Perl-tins, Rewetta 3:0 Perkins. Terrel 255 Perko. Judd 233 Pcrnal. Claudia 357.381 Pemell, Robert IST Pcrpingon, Sharon F5 Perry, Daxid Bl.: Perry, James C. 2lT,12tl,ZN:,ZS2 Perry. John 316.432 Perry, Michael 157,265,440 Perry. Jon 253 Perry, Natalie 351 Perry. Robert -511 Perryman, Janice .:50 Persingcr. Joanne Jlo Persingcr, Terry 370 Person. Patsy 431 Pcrsonett, Bonnie JSI Pcschel, Andrew V0 Pessemtcr. Patricia 308 Peters. Connie -S13 Peters. Marcia -132 Peters, Ralph 411 Peters, Randall 300 Peters. Robert -ill Petersen, Gary 310 Peterson. George 402 Peterson. James 302 Peterson, Jcllrcy J-S5 Peterson, John 322 Peterson, Karen 303 Peterson. La hlar 257.414 Peterson, Robert 134 Peterson. Stephen It-'JFS Petrakts, Diane 402 Pctranotl. Theodore 405 Petrie. John -512 Petrie. Lynda 373 Pcttoll. Elenorc -559 Petrone, Alberta -565 Petruccc. Kathryn 35' Pctrp. Pamela 41 Pettit. Steven ll Petty, Daniel 234.Jt'i Peymt. lynn MV Peyton. l,tnd.i 30 Plnll, Daniel MQ l l.tller. Bradley -W3 Plcticr. John -U Plctler. Ted 31 Plenntnucr. John JM Plenntmzcr. Paul IQ' Plitlcnmntcr. hlattnnrtc 51 Pflcgtng. Daniel 2fll.3:',44f' Ptlunt. Riclmrd 35 Plr.tn1:. Michael 511' Phm' Yen .ttt3,:.t1, Phehut, ltndn N' Phctrs, John 1' ' Phtlhrook. Cxnthta 5 JSI Raab, Ricki 346 Philips, Robert Phillips, David Phillips, Douglas Phillips, Kerry Phillips, Michael Phillips, Richard Phillips, Robert D. Phillips, Robert S. Phillips, Wilbur Philpot, Rachel Philpott, Cathy Piccirillo, Carol Pickard, Beverly Pickens, Raenae Pickhardt, Mary Pidhirny, William 164,192,194,446 Max 364,467 330 316,432 305 273 432 330 302 316 327 372 459 446 275,351 400 Pielemeier, James 321 Piepenbrink, Mark 260,316 Piepenbrok, Mary 392 Peipcr, Stephen 389 Pierce, Harry 297 Pierchala, Phillip 446 Pierson, David 413 Pierson, Michael 332 Pieschala, Judith 231,336,432 Pihulic, Jusan 304 Pike, Rebecca 359 Piller, Patricia 459 Pilman, John 347 Pineur, Jenny 210,232,373 Ping, Nyra 223,306 Pingleton, Janet 371 Pink, Gary 308 Pinkus, Eileen 326 Pinnell, Georgia 211,320,432 Pinney, Kaylyn 459 Pinnick, Sharon 218 Pipher, Richard 459 Pirkle, Stephen 401 Pitz, Janeann 363 Plank, Deborah 400 Plant, Barbara 432 Plant, Walter 334 Platner, John 310 Platt, Jay 322 Platt, Richard 240 Platte, Marilyn 414 Pleak, Dale 334,432 Pleatman, Michael 324 Pletcher, Clinton 358 Pletcher, Jacqueline 309,459 Plisky, Clarence 208,262,446 Ploetner, Margaret 401 Ploski, Patricia 346 Plumb, Deborah 401 Plummer, Janet 359 Pluta, Gail 402 Plymire, Donna 357 Pock, Stephen 398 Pockros, Sandra 400 Poehler, Robert 330 Poellein, Ronald 231,329,446 Poellein, Sheila 369 PoHenbarger, Retta 459 Poffenberger, Cynthia 459 Pogue, Henry 157 Pogue, Thomas 321 Pohlenz, Candice 320 Poillion, Bonnie 432 Pokorslci, David 432 Poland, Raymond 234 Pole, Patricia 290 Policinski, Mark 310 Poling, Nancy 254 Polk, Priscilla 304 Polk, Randall 403 Polland, Gary 237 POIley, Barry 231,322,459 Pollom, Stephen 315 Pomeranz, Barbara 236 Pomp, Katherine 209,300 Ponce, Felipe 233,295 482 Pond, Barbara 465 Pond, Elizabeth 307 Pontius, Joan 233 Pontius, Sharon 459 Pool, Gregory 360 Poole, John 302 Popa, Rodney 263 Pope, Patty 290 Pope, Sandra 210,289 Pope, Sharon 459 Pope, Thomas 412 Popescue, Michael 390 Popkin, Michael 324 Popp, Jerome 446 Popp, Mary 240,241,467 Poracky, Mary 210,230,307 Porter, Beth 336,459 Porter, David 401 Porter, George 459 Porter, John D. 234,317 Porter, John M. 432 Porter, Louisa 230,231,432 Porter, Sara 269,369 Post, James 390 Potasnik, Alan 335 Potnick, Jerry 233,408 Potrzebowski, Darlene 402 Potter, Cynthia 269 Potter, Jane 300 Potter, John 321 Potts, John 311 Poulos, Ross 295 Powell, Charla 289 Powell, George 240 Powell, Jerry 459 Powell, Joseph 308 Powell, Katherine 294,459 Powell, Linda 2l0,280,28l,289 Powell, Michael 267 Powell, Ronald 390 Power, Samuel 322 Powers, Carol 234 Powers, Nancy D. 391 Powers, Nancy M. 236,296 Powers, Pamela 371 Poythress, Norman 218 Pozulp, Napoleon 284 Prall, William 329 Prarige, Richard 329 Prather, Cynthia 291 Prather, Richard 322 Pratt, James 368 Pratt, William 295 Prebys, Henry 377 Predd, Paul 432 Press, James 164,192 Pressler, Susan 231,446 Preston, Jayne 371 Prible, Larry 432 Price, Andrea 432 Price, Clarence 157,268 Price, Parnela 264,400 Price, Randolph 315 Price, Susan 353 Priddy, Steven 315 Pride, Sandra 273 Prieur, Doris 257,465 Primrose, John 301 Prince, Susan 360 Principato, Joy 393 Principe, Michele 346 Priscipate, Joy 337 Pritchett, Bill 410 Pritzke, Roger 353 Pritlke, Ronald 198,293,446 Probst, Martha 392 Procopio, Laura 459 Proctor, Jane 309 Proctor, Theodore 268,412 Profitt, Susie 270 Prosser, Raymond 321 Proud, Gary 297 Proudfit, Linda Proudfit, Robert Prucy, Marcia Prude, Polly Pruitt, Jane Ptak, William Ptucha, Sandra Puh, Kathy Pupper, Sargeant Purdum, Carol Purdum, David Purdum, Debbie Purky, Janet Pursiful, Cecelia Pylant, Kenneth Pytynia, Thomas .Q. Quakenbush, Janet Quant, C. E. Quayle, Thomas Queener, Dan Quilty, Charles Quilty, Robert Quinn, Jeffrey .R. Rabin, Ronald Racich, Louise Racine, Joetta Rackham, Michele Rademaker, John Rader, Carolyn Rader, John Rader, Kenneth Rader, Nicholas Radow, Judith Rafi, Jeffrey Ragen, Brenda Rahe, William Rainey, Larry Rains, Beverly Raitzin, Donna Rajsic, Milenko Rake, Paul Rakes, James Rakow, Roberta Raman, Cheryl Ramirez, Lourdes Ramsay, Janet Ramsey, Bruce Ramsey, Patrick Rand, Susan Randall, Clarke Randall, Jeffery Randall, Ralph Randolph, William Ranieri, Anthony Rankin, Larry Rankin, Lynn Ransel, John Ransom, Elsa Ransom, Gail Ransom, Jack Rarey, Kyle Raschke, Daniel Raschke, Kay Raskin, Leslie Raskin, Todd Rasmussen, Hai-01d Rasmussen, John Rasmussen, Timoth Rasvr, Robbin Rath, William Ratliff, Charlenne Ratliff, Velda Mae Raub, Joseph Rauch, Peggy RGWISY, Susan Ray, Alan Ray, Deborah 459 467 407 359 359 318 210,385 403 240 299 170 240 241 232,289 411 218,363 309 459 410 321 331 331 328 336 369 387,391 300,446 332 231,294,432 432 262,366 293 286 220,283,313 170,402 370 247 360 351 432 295 308,432 391 360 432 302 358 302 459 315 368 432 298 188,358 263,446 306 262 240,241 221,223,290 204,315 377,432 267 407 286 234,284 446 368 Y 330 234 240,259 304 367,369 268 267 352 218 383 Ray, Judith Raymond, Edward Raynor, George Rea, James Read, Betty Read, Rodney Reafsnyder, Charles Reber, Rita Record, Linda Rector, George Redden, Patricia Redsecker, Jeane Reece, Martha Reed, Carol Reed, Connie Reed, Dennis Reed, Elizabeth Reed, Gary Reed, Michael Reed, Paula Reed, Phillip Reed, Ruddell Reed, Sally A. Reed, Sally B. Reed, William Reedy, Dennis Reel, Leonard Reel, William Reese, Lydia Refakis, Paul Rehling, Stephanie Rehmer, Ja.mes Reichart, Marcia Reid, John Reid, Nancy Reider, David Reifeis, John Reiko, Vickie Reiling, Michele Reilly, John Reiners, William Reinhard, Arland Reinhard, Carlton Reinhart, Ronald Reiser, Henry Reising, Philip Reisinger, Randall Reisinger, Steven Reisman, Esta Reiss, Miriam Reiswerg, Joseph Reller, Scott Remington, Michael Rench, Jerry Renner, William Renuart, Victor Renz, Vicki Resmussen, Harold Restrepo, Ivan Restrick, Cynthia 459 310 301 268 240 210,241 ,432 432 459 294 402,432 363 459 459 401 459 459 307 302 284 465 292 313 432 306 311 262,347 268,295 295 363 331 459 192,194,318 306 311 306,465 157,315 319 360 364 260,322 231,322 412 412 318 211,293 273,330 298 298 414 432 334 346 267 370 210,262 325 382,459 319 433 392 Reuben, Lawrence 210,232,282,335 Ruille, Martin 319,446 Reusser, Carol 393 Reuthe, Susan 209,269,300 Rew, Karen 2l1,231,27l,433 Rex, Cynthia 233 Reynolds, Anita 433 Reynolds, Harvey 433 Reynolds, Ian 311 Reynolds, Jack 315 Reynolds, Janice 303 Reynolds, Mary 210,433 Rhamy, Janet 290 Rhetts, Christian 321 Rhetts, Cynthia 296 Rhinehart, Lewis 363 Rhoades, John 325 Rhoades, Marilyn 210,306 Rhoderrick, Norman 267 Rhodes, Ralph 433 Rhodes, Stuart 232 Rhodes, Terrcl 223 Rhuland, Jeffrey Rice, Cliiord RWE, Donald Rice, Linda Rice, Roy Rice, Rudy Richard, Cathy Richard, Thomas Richards, Eric Richards, Ricki Richards, Ronald Richards, Shirley Richards, William Richardson, Chuck 210 Richardson, David G, Richardson, David L. Richardson, Deborah Richardson, Edward Richardson, Jan Richardson, Ronald Richardson, Russell Richarclt, Mark Richmond, Lana Riclu-nond, Robert Richter, Neville Richwalski, Donna Richwine, Steven Rick, Shirley Rickard, Marcia Ricke, Judith Ricke, Phillip Rickert, Mark Ricks, David Ricks, James Riddle, Mary Ridenour, Candace Ridenour, Judith Ridgeway, Lauren Ridinger, Jeannie Ridings, Dave Riedeman, Hubert Riehm, Thomas Rieke, Otto Rieser, Louis Riess, Mary Riester, Deborah Rietdorf, Sally Rigdon, Patricia Riggs, Dennis Riggs, Russell Rigsby, Jay Rikard, William Riley, David Riley, Elaine Riley, Linda Riley, Patrick Riley, Sharon Rimstidt, David Rinehart, Jennifer Riney, Kenneth Ringelspaugh, Thomas Ringer, Deborah Ringer, William Ringmacher, Nelson Rinne, Jeanne Ripperger, Jo Ripple, BeverlY Rippy, Janet Riskin, Robert Risner, David Ritchie enneth 293 446 446 359 311,447 459 299 447 268,389 298 297 459 266,331 217,231,447 292 267,764 391 379 221 292 121 330 290,467 321 324 204,216,433 314 260,351 211 715 sis ass 259 192,312 239,433 351 459 265,300 392 ' 460 -:aa 447 210 287 460 327 309 263,359 376 447 413 370 447 sos 393 168 433 325 387 360 410 391 447 267 299 231,294,460 392 ass 324 310 410 , K Ritchie, Morris 220.231,242i433 Rittenhouse, Katherine 2731392 Rittenhouse, Larry 460 Ritter, Barbara 307 Ritter, Christine 2321307 Ritter, Lois 232,269,352 Ritter, Marilyn 233,309 Ritter, Rosniind Ritz, Janice 286 Rivin, Anne Roach, Carl Roach, Dave Roach, Kathryn Roache, Robert Robards, Ramona Robbins, Donald Robbins, Gordon Robbs, Emi? Roberson, Timothy izobens, Canfiace Robens, EWS, Roberts, Jimmie Roberts, Keren Rohm-15, Pamela Jo Roberts, Pew' Roberts, Pollyanna Roberts, Rim Roberts, Robert Roberts, 519PhfU Rubens, Terry Robertson, Cami Robertson, David Robertson, James Robertson, Martha Robertson, Neville Robeson, Robert Robey, Suzanne Robin, R017 Robinson, Constance Robinson, Davie Robinson, Forrest Robinson, Gayle Robinson, James Robinson, Joe Robinson, John Robinson, Linda Robinson, William Robinson, Ann Robison, Bradley Robling, Robert Roblinski, Dick Rochman, Janis Rockwood, Lynn Rodda, Donald Rodda, Jane 21l,I 28l,J 'T 1 l 31 31 Ween, Gerald 211,B1,3j Rodenbeck, Daniel Rodenberg, Eric Rodgers, Meiinda Rodholm, Karma RUUY, Jo Anne Roe, Emory Reeder, Linda 110611, Piiynis Roescb, John Roessler, James Roessler, YVilliam Rogers, Rogers Rllgers, Rogers, Rflsers, R0Rers, Rogers, Rltgers, Ronnii, Donald Douglas Gregg Lewis Patrick Scott Steven Susan Marion Rohan- Patncia Rohledef, Timothy R0hraba Ullh, Teresa Rohm, Lee Roll ef- R31'ld0lph ROIHHS, Bonita R0m3n R 2 -limes Romanmvsky, Jam Ome, qmbh R0me 'QS R .,Robe1-1 Ornine, Rowman, It 505009, Linda 059, Glenn Rose, Jem, Rose, ' aren Lawrance 231 'Q lf 4 -S S3.3l 3-26 B8 P l : : 1 9 ,S lb .1 S5 li 19 50 64 2 2 ,IZ '12 HS 193 330 198 19S 414 432 334 267 370 ,262 325 .-1:9 319 433 391 l 335 9,446 393 9.300 1,433 433 433 311 315 303 l0,433 l 290 321 296 368 35 0.306 267 433 232 E Rhulamd, jemev EVN- Clitford ' Nec, Donald Rrcc, Linda Riff. Rm- v. 2. Q .v lx Rice. Rlldy MIL Richard, Cathy Richard, Thorns fl Richards, Em Q. Rlchufds- Ricki Emir Rxchards, Ronald r Richards, Shirley Richards. xvllliiiyn if. Richardson, Chuck 256,35 Richardson David3g0,2l7.Ul,f Richardson, David L. L Richardsgnv Debqmi 2675: Richardson. Edward I Richardson, Jan 3' Richardson, Ronald L Richardson, Russell Richardt. Mark .. Richmond, Lana 1 35 Richmond, R01-,en MSE' Richter, Neville 33 Richwalski, Donna 31: Richwine, Steven Rick. Shirley 7 'f Rickard, Marcia 'W RiCkC. Judith Ricke, Phillip fj ,, Rickert. Mark .1 204,21 6,43 lu lr lc Ricks, David if Ricks, James 19,3 Riddle. Mary ,351 Ridenour, Candace h Ridenour. Judith U Ridgeway, Lauren my Ridiflgef, Jeannie -V 'H A! lv: Rose, Michael .A Ridings. Dave Riedeman, Huben 45 Riehm, Thomas U- Rieke, Otto T Rieser, Louis Riess, Mary K Pdesrer, Deborah 3j Rietdorf, Sally ' Rigdon, Patricia 2613 Riggs. Dennis 11 Riggi Russell . Rigsby, Jay Rikaxd, William 1 Riley, David u' Riley, Elaine 31 Riley, Linda Riley, Patrick ll Riley. Sharon ll Rimstidt, David lf Rinehart, Jennifer if Riney, Kenneth 35 Ringelspaugh, Thomas Ringer, Deborah i Ringer, William U Ringmacher, Nelson Rinne, Jeanne if Rjpperger, JO Z3l,2W,il4 Ripple, Beverly ' Rivvy, -lam' ff: Riskin, Robert Risner, David Ritchie, Kenneth wig Ritchie. M0155 m'm ,'f ' MJ'- Riuenhouse, Kmhenne li Rittenhouse, Lam' Ritter, Barbara Ritter, Christine Ritter, Lois Riner, MarilYH Ritter, Rosalind Riilv Janice Rivin, Anne lifi 23134913 wif ix ll il Roach, Carl 263,402 Roach, Dave 410 Roach, Kathryn 414 Roache, Ruben 211,271,293 Robards, Ramona 371 Robbins, Donald 433 Robbins, Gordon 223,347 Robbs, Emie 323 Roberson, Timothy 305 Roberts, Candace 288 Roberts, Ennis 302 Roberts, Jimmie 460 Roberts, Karen 352 Roberts, Pamela Jo 281,289,460 Roberts, Peter 310 Roberts, Pollyanna 358 Roberts, Rita 296 Roberts, Robert 400 Roberts, Stephen 311 Roberts, Terry 378 Robertson, Carol 275 Robertson, David 360 Robertson, James 447 Robertson, Martha 327 Robertson, Neville 168 Robeson, Robert 447 Robey, Suzanne 391 Robin, Rory 286 Robinson, Constance 288 Robinson, Davie 301 Robinson, Forrest 301 Robinson, Gayle 157 Robinson, James 409 Robinson, Joe 447 Robinson, John 240,414 Robinson, Linda 291 Robinson, William 194,460 Robinson, Ann 414 Robison, Bradley 370 Robling, Robert 357,447 Roblinsld, Dick 332 Rochman, Janis 326,460 Rockwood, Lynn 385 Roqlda, Donald 298 Rodda, Jane 460 Rodeen, Gerald 2ll,231,329,447 Rodenbeck, Daniel 447 Rodenberg, Eric 298 Rodgers, Melinda 401 Rodholm, Karma 300 Rody, Jo Anne 210,299 Roe, Emory 262 Roeder, Linda 296 Roell, Phyllis 381 Roesch, John 325 Roessler, James 379 Roessler, William 433 Rogers, Donald 400 Rogers, Douglas 447 Rogers, Gregg 311 Rogers, Lewis 330 Rogers, Patrick 368 Rogers, Scott 301 Rogers, Steven 328 Rogers, Susan 285 Roglich, Marion 412 Rohan, Patricia 433 Rohleder, Timothy 321 Rohrabaugh, Teresa 400 Rohrer, Lee 332 Roller, Randolph 366 Rollins, Bonita 241 Roman, James 222,321 Romanowsky, James 223 Rome, Carolyn 288,433 Rome, Robert 283,310,447 Romine, Max 447 Roodman, Karen 231,286,433 Roscoe, Linda 336 Rose, Glenn 409 Rose, Jerry 347 Rose, Lawrence 447 324,447 Rose, Roger 447 Rose, Rosemary 391 Rosebrough, Sue 309 Rosen, Candy 351 Rosen, Suzanne 326 Rosenau, James 319 Rosenbarger, Barbara 460 Rosenbarger, Dwight 331 Rosenberg, Adrienne 286,447 Rosenberg, Patricia 236,450 Rosenberry, Thomas 409 Rosenblalt, Terry 210,232,265 Rosenblum, Robert 447 Rosenblum, Ruth 325 Rosenthal, Julie 326 Rosenthal, Martin 287 Rosenwinkel, Edward 330 Rosenwinkel, Kathleen 372 Roskin, David 335 Rosmarin, Abraham 287 Rosner, Shirley 433 Ross, Alan 295 Ross, Barbara 400 Ross, George 346 Ross, Lynne 369 Ross, Mona 347 Ross, Nancy 460 Ross, William 447 Roszkowski, Thomas 268 Roth, Andrew 401 Roth, Anita 285 Roth, Barbara 326 Roth, Carolyn 288 Roth, Elliot 237 Roth, Michael 157,268 Roth, Pamela 401 Rom, Philip 401 Roth, Susan 383 Roth, William 460 Rolhbauer, Francis 347 Rorhchild, Frances 373 Rothhaar, Gayle 269 Rothstein, Ira 433 Rottinghaus, Thomas 410 Roudebush, James 295 Roudebush, Thetis 382 Rouser, Minnie 393 Roush, Rhonda 460 Rowe, Kathryn 231,289,460 Rowland, Morris 460 Roy, Margaret 401 Royalty, William 387,390,460 Rozdelsky, Mary 400 Rozzi, Suzy 258 Rubinstein, Marcy 233 Rucinski, Thomas 233,318 Ruckman, James 310 Ruckriegle, William 262,447 Rudd, Mary 405 Rudd, Robert 366 Rudie, Ruth 335 Rudolph, Harold 235 Rudolph, John 460 Rudolph, Laura 211,300,460 Ruekberg, Florence 326 Rufatto, John 310 Ruhelhoff, Helena 403 Ruhl, Stephen 401 Ruley, Linda 211 Rumbley, Mary 211,232,285 Rumple, Cindy 94,22l,306 Rumple, Kathy 309,433 Runyan, Deedm 260,385,460 Runner, Peter 433 Ruppert, Patricia 334 Ruppert, Suzanne 211,235 Rupright, Rebecca 351 Rus, Nzmcb' 260 Rush, Robert 370 Rushing, Daniel 405 231 Rusk, Robert Russell. John ., - Russell, Judith Z09,231,163,32l Russell, Marshall 195 Russell, Terry 313 Russo, Slcven 323 Rust, Deborah 306 Rusr, Judith 31, Rutherford, Lynn 109 Rutkowski, Richard 231,447 Ruzycki, Michacl 433 Ryan, Linda 337,393 Ryan, Michael 305 Ryan, Terrance 155 Ryden, Claudia 294 Rykhuizcn, BcLh 307 Rynearson, Glenda 395 Rypa, Marikka 213 Ryszka, Donald 402,433 Rzcpka, Diane 401 . S . Sabcl, Joanne 391 Sablosky, Larry 335 Sabol, Frank 314 Sabol, Martin -ill Sachar, Jane 353 Sacks, Marvin 223 Salt, Paul 267,447 Sagalowsky, Arthur 335 Sage, Sara 288 Sahm, John 447 Sahm, Lucinda 359 Salek, Karen 288 Salgc, Slevcn 313 Salisbury, William 33l Salmon, Janet 267 Salner, Sherri ZBI Salsrrom, Larry 433 Saltzgabcr, Robert -160 Saltzrnan, Martin 324 Salzman, Rachelle 460 Samet, Russ 324 Sand, Bonnie 336 Sanders, Alice -160 Sanders, Gary 198 Sanders, Jane 357 Sanders, Katherine 23l,29O,433 Sanders, Marita 382 Sanders, Michael 322 Sanders, Paula 46U Sanders, Richard 377 Sanders, Robert 353 Sandlcben, Lance 3l9 Sands, Sandra 2X3 Sanford, Gcnc 403 Sanlock, Bonnie 136 Santos, Joel 235.171 Sanz, Timothy 433 Sapp, George 308,447 Saranlos, Mitzi Z3l,290 Sargent, Earl 310 Sargent, Gary l98 Sargent, Glen 233.390 Sargent, Margaret 369 Sarioglu, Hifzi 359 Sass, Marilyn 326 Saucrblom, Yvonne 310 Saunders, Mary 433 Sauncr, Richard 433 Szxvoll, Michael 'UZ Snvich, .larjory 315-433 Snvilz, James 335 Sawin, Sarah 306 Sawyer, ROECY 159 Sawyer, Tina 33lv39U-460 Sax, Nancy 46h Snxc. Corccn 39 Saxton, Ann 390-450 Szxylcr, Michael 433 Snylor, Max 167 Sayre. Barbara 405-413 359 Scummahom. LUCW'-511 S:,m1J:. .bmp r Schxuf. 1.1241 Schxiur. NL11.- Sammi. 6:1-:? Szhgrzhz. 511'-u Scmuicr. ll1:.-I - S.h.1ckcl. Q nary 4 Scmukui. Xl.L:1u Scrmfcr. Fm: Schgrcr. Lnnzcx Schifur. Phrlrr 1 Schmfrtur. Ann: ENN S:h.lfN1.1ll. Erm.l 11.1 Sclmllrul. Clurlcx 2313:-' S:h,ll1rol. Dcnmx 141 Sihullmol, Shun 3I',ll' Schgxnkcrrrmn. B.lrb.lr.r 2rN3,3'2N Schlpmcyur. Jocl .rw Schgrrlow. Larry 3 1 Sch.xrno-MLC, Rvbcrl 32N Scharzlcrn, Michael lv 'l',3l5 Schzxum. Lrmcx 345 Schaun, Burk 120 Scheer. Fmncrx :UN Schcrlcrx, Luurcn BNI Schcrbcr. Dnnald 324 Schcxblcr. Scnll -HU Schcrdr, Don 324 Schcllymulh. Richard 310 Schenk. Charlene :f'.lhU Schenk. Nhxrk Br-u Schcnkcl, Bgrrh.rr.r 3641 Schcrcr. Armcc :bn Schcrcr. Julu: 10l Schcrschcl. Mark MN Schrck, Rita Nl Schrchur. ,-Xllcn N1 Schull, Bcrh 316 Schildcrnur. Dchm NN Schimmcl, Guy 311 Schnmp, Robcrl -ll Schislcr. 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Rr'-f. r I Nlxxffl XM: 1 L -ISK Smith, Simmons Shafer, Bonnie 447 Shafer, Kenneth 370 Shafer, Laura 460 Shafer, Stanley 328 Shaffer, Robert M. 308 Shaffer, Robert S. 210,387,389 Shaliner, Gail 392 Shah, Hasmukh 238,434 Shake, Nancy 460 Shallington, Jackie 330 Shambaugh, Jennifer 288 Shambaugh, Timothy 308 Shank, Kenda 320 Shank, Terrence 267,409 Shapiro, Jerry 434 Shapiro, Rita 231,434 Shapiro, Robert 233,324 Shapiro, Sandra 364 Sharkey, Linda 352 Sharp, Gary 368 Sharp, Nancy 265,406,413 Shaw, David 208,316 Shaw, Jean 304 Shaw, Michael 406,412 Shaw, Pamela 460 Shaw, Roger 329 Shaw, Sandra 241,240 Shaw, Steven 267 Shawwaf, Farhan 370 Shea, James 261,447 Sheehan, John 405,411 Sheehan, Sally 371 Sheehan, Susan 320,434 Sheets, Carol 399 Sheetz, Kenneth 461 Sheetz, Royce 316 Shelby, Robert 370 Shelton, Christopher 198 Sheneman, Thomas 368 Shepard, John 447 Shepherd, Michael 293 Sher, Paul 360 Sherif, Sue 218 Sherill, Pierce 298 Shewmake, Floyd 210,410,434 Shields, Karen 346 Shields, Larry 410 Shirnkin, Alexander 168 Shine, Lawrence 94,204,220,434 Shinners, Constance 299 Shipe, Susan 270,299 Shiplett, David 448 Shipley, Catharine 300,461 Shipman, Sheryl 234,406,407 Shipton, William 409 Shircliff, Wayne 328 Shirkey, Jack 211,295 Shockney, Clifford 403 Shockney, David 263,292,448 Shoemaker, Robert 234,411 Shonk, Lowell 328 Shore, John 222,321 Short, Eleanor 289 Short, Gail 434 Shorter, Theresa 360 Shortridge, Thomas 434 Shoulders, David 434 Shoup, Virginia 369 Showley, Sonya 294 Shreiner, Bruce 302 Shriner, Diana 264,288 Shriner, Thomas 211,282,297,434 Shuck, John 292 Shue, Stephanie 360 Shuer, Mariorie 254,373 Shula, Timothy 377 Shultz, John 448 Shultz, Nancy 211,434 Shumaker, Deborah 270,320 Shumard, Alan 334 Shumard, Mark 398 Shutt, Jerry 252 484 Shwetz, Robert Siassi, Feridoun Sickels, Jesse Siders, Jean Sieb, Marjorie Siefker, Thomas Siegel, Joseph Siegel, Philip Siegesmund, Jane Siegfried, James Sierkey, Jary Sievila, David Sigal, Katherine Sigler, George Sikora, Jean Silas, Donald Siler, Carl Silke, Gaylia Silver, John Silver, Susan Silver, Terence Silverman, Martin Silverman, Sara Silvemran, Toby Silvers, William Silverstein, Joanne Silvestri, John Silvey, Anita Simanton, David Sirnes, Sandra Simkin, Donald Simmonds, Timothy , Deborah Simmons, Joyce Simmons, Ross Simmons, Kandra Simon, Earl Simon, Norma Simon, Richard Simon, William Simonds, David Simpson, Anne Simpson, Diana Simpson, Donald Simpson, Elizabeth Simpson, James Simpson, Jay Simpson, John Sims, Stephen Sims, Suzanne Simstad, Dave Sinclair, James Sinclair, Steve Singer, Barbara 411 166 370 391 383 370 287 287 300 330 366 448 286 313 371 157,305 461 296 461 269 335 287 250,255,434 326 223,233 326 406 216,280,281 400 290 335 316 231 ,434 209,263 295 211,360 308 336 331 157,323 302,434 269 400 323 309,434 331 211 368 434 232 317 , 467 413 382 Singer, Carol 210,281,290,434 Singer, Michael Singleton, Richard Singleton, Sandra Singleton, Timothy Sintich, Daniel Sipe, Barbara Siri, Linda Siskind, Karen Sisley, Mary Sixsmith, Martha Sjoquist, John Skalish, Peter Skarich, Mark Skelton, Beverly Skelton, William Skillman, Sheryl Skonieczny, Rose Skufca, Frank Skupas, Shannon Skurow, Richard Skvara, Michael Slagle, Francine Slagle, Henry Slagle, Suzette Slama, Thomas Slater, James Slaton, Danny 334 434 291 434 292 211 461 360 448 327,465 364,434 315 331 374 211 392 374 170 285 324 157 309 267,448 309 168 461 234,370 Slaton, Kathleen Slaton, Larry Slatter, Linda Slatterly, Susan Slavich, John Slifer, Any Slingerland, Susan Sloan, Cynthia Slofkosky, Jeanette Slosson, Cheryl Sluss, Kathy Slusser, Carol Small, Arthur Small, Ben Small, Carolyn Small, Mary Small, Richard Smart, Peter Smiley, Beth Smith, Anthony Smith, Barbara Smith, Brenda Smith, Bruce A. Smith, Bruce C. Smith, Bruce E. Smith, Byron Smith, Carolyn Smith, Charles Smith, Charlotte Smith, Cynthia Smith, David Smith, Debra Smith, Dennie Smith, Donald Smith, Donna Smith, Douglas Smith, Dwight Smith, Ellen Smith, Florence Smith, Gail Smith, Greg Smith, Gretchen Smith, Harold Smith, Steven Smith, Jacquelen Smith, James Smith, Jane Smith, Janet Smith, Jay Smith, Jeffrey Smith, John D. Smith, John R. Smith, Joyce Smith, Karen Jean Smith, Karen Jo Smith, Karen Sue Smith, Lana Smith, Laurie Smith, Lawrence Smith, Linda Smith, Lynn Smith, Malcolm Smith, Marilee Smith, Michael A. Smith, Michael G. Smith, Michael Smith, Monte Smith, Nancy Smith, Patrick Smith, Philip Smith, Randy Smith, Richard Smith, Rickey Smith, Rod Smith, Russell Smith, Sandra Smith, Ray Smith, Sharon Smith, Stephen Smith, Steve Smith, Susan Smith, Susan 366,372 403 393 327,434 257 288 234,351 260,434 434 336 218,434 358 262,314 209,434 383 296 313 297 258,461 332 232,285 461 317 402 238,434 210,240,241 296 377 382 232,273,336 231,448 296 315 409 371 402 412 363 259,264 358 410 336 434 220 406 448 300 326,461 217 211,329 302 405 461 304,434 257,465 326 265,392 300 325 346 467 314 211,299 311 448 316 402 336 410 311 310 266 298 238,434 387 400 194 304 325 301 434 351 Smith, Susan Smith, Tana Smith, Theodore Smith, Thomas Thomas Smock, Katherine Smolensky, Lester Smothers, Donald Snapp, Jean Snead, Helen Snead, Sarah Sneed, Carol Snelling, Dietrich Snelson, David Sniadecki, James Snider, Janet Snider, Sue Snively, Darrel Snook, Carol Snow, Bruce Snow, Penelope Snow, Richard Snow, William Snowden, Calvin Snyder, Clark Snyder , Dean Snyder, Jack Snyder, Jeffery Snyder , Linda Snyder, Martin Snyder, Nancy Snyder, Robert Snyder, Susan Sobat, Willia.m Sobeck, Bernadette Sobecki, Linda Sobieski, Kathleen Sobraske, Melinda Sockrider, Margaret Sockrider, Robert Solan, David Sollars, Karen Sollohub, Josephine Solomon, David Solomon, Ivan Solomon, Peggy Solomon, Robert Somers, John Somers, Penelope Somers, Roberta Sommer, Barbara Somsel, Mike Son, James Sonafrank, Russell Sottong, James Souders, Gary Southerton, Joan Southwick, Jerlyn Soverly, Ronald Spain, William Spak, Virginia Spalazzi, Dennis Spangler, William Sparks, Michael Sparks, Stephen Spaulding, Craig Spaulding, Douglas Spaulding, Melvin Spence, Wesley Spencer, Michael Spencer, Michael Spicer, Lynn Spicer, Steven Spickard, Richard Spiece, Jim Spiels, Gregory Spillman, Charles Spillman, Donald Spingola, Laura Spiropoulos, John Spitznogle, Rebecca Spivack, Lawrence 291,367 241 209,311 399 448 407 287 305,465 264 461 461 289,461 377 367 157,268 358 448,263 200,268 381 331 358 211,434 170 157,268 231,301,434 434 335 292,448 327 324,435 309 416 211,357,359 ' 332 393 288 347 387 398 347 308 218 336 370 334 258,461 334 448 435 385 307 168,461 466 399 379 328 359 358 461 329 461 240 298 328 260 401 295 305 200,268 316 292 280,281,296 390 157 448 308 260 405,408 399 408 369 194,324 Speltzer, William Spollstra, Gail Sweep, Michael Spradley, Pamela Spfenger, Cathy Springer, Cynthia Sproull, David Sllrunger, Erick Spur, Sara Sptlrlock, Patricia SPUlh, Theodore Squier, Caryl Sramek, Jerome Stachelski, Darell Staff, Donna Stafford, Benny Stafford, Gary Stafford, John Stagmaro, Gilbert Stahl, Carol Stair, Gary Stair, Joanna Stalter, Dennis Stamper, James Stamper, John Standlee, Russell Stang, Dolores Stangle, Jeanne Stanley, Marilyn Stanley, Susan Stansell, Janet Stanton, Chris Starck, Colleen Stark, Dale Starr, Don Starr, Michael Starr, Richard Starr, Richard Starr, Sandra Starzynski, Ann Staser, Linda Stasey, Elizabeth Stasey, Joseph Staudt, Gregory Stauffer, Terry Stebbins, Judith Steck, William Steckol, Karen Steele, Anne Steele, Brent Steele, Elizabeth Steele, Raymond Steele, Sally Steep, Linda Stetfel, Barbara Stefnik, James Stein, Jennifer Stein, Larry Steinberger, SIBPWF1 Steiner, Donald Steiner, Terry Steinhauer, Helene Steinkamlit Ann Steinke, Dale Stenberg, William Stenholm, Sally Stepanek, Theresa Stephens, Doyle Stephens, Erma Stephens, Mink Stephens, Susan Stephens, Vicki Sterling, Thnyne Stern, Evelyn Stern, Judy Stern, Larry Stem, Mark Stembergt Kenneth Sterner, Susan Sterrett, Dean Stcrritte, Kathy Sterzel, Patrirk 291 303,415 466 360 309 316 411 435,119 401 460 254 291 321 467 231,435 179 448 401 311 435 364 461 414 251 218,435 323 327 398 265 265,291,435 448 322 347 204,465 310 311 991 391 306 559 461 461 435 293,234 411 296 211,315 381,342 216 461 461 311 360 109,263,300 351 324 406 287 321 448 312 349,211,435 306 240 174,261,321 391 302 211,315 392 302 264,350 296 310 461 326 262 287 401 216,435,204 317 291 406,414 Craig Deborah DC11Ili5 Freddi John ggevensy 51ev2nSv Stevens Stevens, StevenS, Stevens, stevens. Stevens, Stevens, Stevens, Stevens, Stevens, Stevens, Stevens, Steward, Leslie Mark Mark Michael Pamela Robert Ronald Susan William ' Victoria 157,22 24 3, Stewart, Carl stewart, Charles Stewart, D3-'nel Stewart, David Stewart, H9993 Stewart, John Stewart, Karen Stewart, I-ana Stewart, Shawn Stewart, Sherry Stewart, Sleven Stickels, Barbara Stickler, Laffy Stidham, Susan Stilahower, John Stillabower, Faye Stillabower, Linda Stilllrammer, Sharon Still, Richard Slim, Richard Stine, David Stinnett, William Stinson, Peggy Stipp, Nomtan Stites, Timothy Stockholm, Willia.m Stocksdale, Jeffrey Stocksdale, Philip Stoelting, Judith Stoeppler, Charles Stoemter, Terry Stokes, Cheryl Stolberg, Eric Stolkin, Mark Stoller, Sara Stoller, Steven Stoller, 'nwmag 5l0llfry. Christine I 26 267,29 467,22 31 41 21 1, 3 3 2 Stone, Datid Stone, Karen Stone, Sandra Stonebu met, James 3 Stoner. Susan 510n8er, Tristan 2111 Snmkfy. Snowden Stomis, Pamela 5'0Ught0H6 Sue 280.2 510111, Daniel Stout, J C1Ty 519111, Michael 19:,194,2 Stout. Susan Stovall, Jeanette Small. Roscoe Stover, Stove r, Stowe, Donald Richard James Strain- Barbara Strain, C larence Stfanse, Janet 4,0 . Stratigogy Spyridon ' Stratton Straub, Straub, Strauss, Strawb 'd . Harlan Alice Terrencc George V' SC. Steve S - n tnmllun, Lg Roy Strange Y, Shen-i Sr-einer, Nxillliqm Slwllstrgt, Gail Stroseep. Michael SPradle5. Pamela 5PfQnger, Cath, 5Pfinger. Cymgin 5Protill, Dm-id Swunger, Erick Srur. Sara 5Purlock. Parricip, Spurh, Theodore Squier, Caryl Sramek, Jerome Stachelski. Darell Starf. Donna Stafford, Bennv Sratiord. Garvi sramra. Johir Swsmam. Gilbert Stahl, Carol SK3il', Gary Stair. Joanna Stalter, Dennis Slimrier. James Stamper. John Standlee. Russell Smnil- Dolores SISHSIE. Jeanne Stanley. Marilyn Stanley, Susan Stansell. Janet Stanton. Chris SIHYCK, Colleen Stark, Dale SHUT, Don Starr, Michael Starr, Richard Starr. Richard Starr, Sandra Srarzynski, Arm Staser, Linda Stasey, Elizabeth Stasey, Joseph Stauclt, Gregory Sraufier, Terry Stebbins, Judith Steck, William Sreckol, Karen Steele, Anne Steele, Brent Steele. Elizabeth Steele. Raymond Steele, Sally Steep, Linda Stelfel, Barbara Stefnik, James Stein, Jennifer Stein, Larry Steinberger, Stephen Steiner, Donald Steiner, Terry Steinhauer, Helene Steinkamp, Ann Steinke. Dale Stenberg, William Srenholm, Sally Srepanek, Theresa Stephens, Doyle Stephens, Erma Stephens, Mark Stephens, 5115611 Stephens, Vicki Sterling. Thayne Srem, Evelyn Stern. 5'-'db' Stem, I-HWY Stem, Mafk lil 303 435 465 350 In nr 4ll 43S,1si 401 460 lil 291 an 467 231,432 ni Ms illl Ill as 364 441 414 za 118,415 111 ni 395 zss 265,291,435 l09 us an 347 204,465 310 Jll 393 395 306 359 del lm 415 293,235 411 196 211,315 381,341 zur lei 461 313 160 263,300 ass 321 406 281 321 443 122 3-19,211,433 306 240 174,268,322 39l JDJ 2ll,3l3 391 302 264,50 296 310 Mil 315 261 2,11 Szerner, 51152111 401 Sremberg, Kenneth mymni Ill Srerrerr, Deaf' 191 Sterriue. KEUJY 405,414 Srerzel, Pamck Stevens, Craig Stevens, Deborah Stevens, Dennis Stevens, Freddi Stevens, John Srevcns, Leslie Stevens, Mark Stevens, Mark Stevens, Michael Stevens, Pamela Stevens, Robert Stevens, Ronald Stevens, Susan Stevens, William Steward, Victoria Stewart, Carl Stewart, Charles Stewart, Daniel Stewart, David Stewart, Donna Stewart, John Stewart, Karen Stewart, Lana Stewart, Sharon Stewart, Sherry Stewart, Steven Stickels, Barbara Srickler, Larry Stidham, Susan Stilahower, John Stillabower, Faye Stillabower, Linda Stillhammer, Sharon Stilz, Richard Stim, Richard Stine, David Stinnett, William Stinson, Peggy Stipp, Norman Stites, Timothy Stockholm, William Stocksdale, Jeffrey Stocksdale, Philip Stoelting, Judith Stoeppler, Charles Stoermer, Terry Stokes, Cheryl Srolberg, Eric Stolkin, Mark Stoller, Sara Stoller, Steven Stoller, Thomas Stollery, Christine Stone, David Stone, Karen Stone, Sandra Sroneburner, James Stoner, Susan Slonger, Tristan Stookey, Snowden Storms, Pamela Stoughton, Sue Stout, Daniel Stout, Jerry Stout, Michael 19 Stout, Susan Stovall, Jeanette Stovall, Roscoe Stover, Donald Stover, Richard Stowe, James Strain, Barbara Strain, Clarence Strange, Janet Stratigos, Spyridon Stratton, Harlan Straub, Alice Straub, Terrence Strauss, George Strawbridge, Steven Strawhun, Le Roy Srrawser, Sherri 266 352 402 270 448 400 157,223,295 240,318 435 384 313 323 461 376,378 264 461 399 233,325 263,448 294 435 290 461 267,296,435 265 334 269 467,231 ,364 309,465 30s 461,294 392 465 256 256 435 196 204,461 443 409 254 174,328 347 327 rss 319,465 400 157 335 401 211,435 377 233,288 402 461 254 368,435 218 21 1 ,231 ,435 309 435 280,281,285 358 435 2,194,268,461 383 374 231,448 330 313 319 435 435 210,221,299 323 329 233 448 316,461 316 403 461 Street, Theodore Streicher, Mary Streicher, Suzanne Stretch, Debi-ah Striby, Joan Strini, Dennis Strom, Merle Stromberger, John 448 403 211,232 414 46l 2l0,298 448 409 Slwfwwicz, Elizabeth 230,391,435 Stroud, Darlene Stroud, Donald Stroud, James Struekman, Jane Strueh, William Srucker, Ricke Stuckey, John Stucky, Paul Studie, James Stults, Greg Sturgeon, William Sturgis, Jerry Sturzenberger, Susan Stutsman, William Suelzer, Stephen Suggs, Paulette Suitts, Linda Sukel, Stephen Sukup, Nancy Sullivan, Donald Sullivan, Eileen Sullivan, Gary Sullivan, George Sullivan, Harvey Sullivan, Margaret Sullivan, Maureen Sullivan, Nancy A. Sullivan, Nancy J. Sullivan, Robert Sultan, Larry Summers, Mareda Summers, Richard Summerville, Gregg Sumner, Pamela Sunday, Robin Sunderland, Christine Sunderman, Kristen Suppan, Elise Surges, Kathleen Suroviak, Carol Susatt, Nancy Suskiewich, James Susman, Susan Susott, Nancy Suthard, Catherine Sutherland, Julie Sutherlin, Robert Sutphin, Agatha Sutton, Alan Sutton, David Sutton, Dennis Sutton, John Sutton, Larry Sutton, Terry Swaby, Linda Swain, Pamela Swan, Leslie Swanson, Emily Swanson, Marilyn Swanson, Thomas Swar11, Dennis Swartz, Lowell Swartz, Mari Jo Swenson, Laurel Swickard, Nancy Swift, Ellen Swinney, Barbara Swonder, James Swope, Cynthia Swope, Richard Swoveland, Mary Swoveland, Timothy Syrk, Jane 435 301 408,461 211 336,435 465 284 166,435 331 302 322 408 211,435 258 448 289 285 378 360 310 366,369 310 390 301 300 391 352 391 302 287 435 310 310 326 233,320 352 208,269,296 203,285,435 435 369 208 198 232,286 291 363 223,233,306 368 364 238,244,287 448 230,231,435 408 414 321,461 351 461 258,461 373 462 315 435 268 364 462 364 462 391 370 288 223 462 332 307 Szabo, Christine Szarmach, Ray Slymezak, Patricia . T . Tabor, Charles Tabor, Nina Taborn, Jameg Taic, Michael Tailor, Nancy Talarek, Dennis Talbert, Charles Talbert, Glenn Talbcrr, Janice Talbott, Daniel Talkington, William Talley, Elizabeth Tallmadge, John Tam, Kevin Tamaribuchi, Katherine Tanner, David Tape, David Tapper, Norman Tarlton, Donald Tarrani, Barbara Taself, Patricia Taslitz, Neal Tasman, Maury Talara, Wallace Tatloek, Carol Tavel, Lawrence Taylor, Amy Taylor, Ann Taylor, Charles Taylor, Elliott Taylor, Gary Taylor, Gerald Taylor, James Taylor, Jeff Taylor, John Taylor, Kathleen A. Taylor, Nancy C. Taylor, Philip E. Taylor, Phyllis Taylor, Sandra Taylor, Susan Taylor, Susan M. Taylor, Thomas Teach, Wilma Tegart, Joseph Teibloom, Eugene Teilel, Diane Telander, Marcia Tellman, David 398,461 316 372,-167 328,-145 462 18-1 410 363 210.3 l 7 329 329 333 462 321 263,-4-18 321 328,-1-18 303,461 377 261 3l7 448 3-19 290 335 287 3ll 360 360 373 372 192,194 403 410 378 305,462 283,316 7.98 336,462 285 448 435 400 372 307 31-1 263 l68 -148 286 309,435 297 Tellman, Nancy 2l6,280.28l,29-1 Temple, Thomas 275 Templeton, Leonard 308 Templeton, Robert 405.409 Tepas, Susan 373 Tcraspulsky, Judith -102 Tereba, Allan 435 Terkhorn, John 435 Terkhorn, Lorelei 435 Terlep, cymhia 294 Terrell, Mcrvin 329-435 Tetcr, James l57,l92.3l5 Tetzic, Theodore 4ll Tewcs, Madelainc 223.213 Thacker, Eileen 387.391 Thamann, Marcia 7-90 Thamann, Thomas 379 Thayer, James 402 Thews, Susan 359 Thiel, Kathleen 247 Thiel. Kathryn 299 Thistlelhwaile, William 3624 Thomas, Brian 310 Thomas, Cathryn 294 Thomas, Cynthia 349 Thomas, Dennis ,H uw nna - -- -- - Thomas, D0 328 Thomas. Gregory Toney. Dain! Toney, Walla:-: Tonner. Pama Tool, Barbara Ttvlc, Terri T T T T opgvr. Stephan oppin. Allcyrtc orcom, Lando orgerson. Kimberly Torxkar. Sharon Tormcchlen, Conutan Torrem. Mark Torrrcri, Joan Toth, Mark Touloul.ia.n, Jamcw Tounacnd. Michael T T ounilcy, Darryl racy. Dianne Trager. Carla Trager. Margaret Trahan, Linda Traxk. Dand Traxter, Sue Tratrner, Roberta Trboireh. Mtchaxl Treat. John Trebing. Randcl 'M si! Thomas. John 350 Thomax. Joseph 313 Thomaf, hltzhael 331 Thomas, Tim :tn Tnompkrnb, Gerald '5,-Lln Thompaon. Ann -H3 Thompfon. Barbara A, l3t,:61 Thompyon. Barbara J, :rm Thompvon. Chariex ill Thompwon, Curtia F, 233,205 Thompson, Curtix R 321 Thompxon. Daiid F. :So Tnompxon, Daxid P. l'l Thompcon. Gary 3'ri Thompxon, Gayle Il 1,232.2-fb Thompyon, Greg: .ant Thompxon, Harry I'-2,1114 Thompeon. Jan 31' Thompeon. Jane -362 Thompson, Jane 194 Thompson, Janet .136 Thompmon. Karen E. 331.436 Thompson, Karen S 391 Thompson, Mary -201 Thompaon, Rick l57,3lJ Thompson, Robert 26l Thompson, Ronald 329 Thompeon, Sandra -:62 Thompaon, Sharon -501 Thompson, Terry JDJ Thompson. Victor Ill Thompson, William 390 Thomson, William 313 Tborbeckc. Lyn 165,436 Thorclli, Irene 259 Thorgren, Richard 367 Thorn, Peter IST Thorn, XVilloughby 155 Thornburgh, Joan 402 Thorne. Jacqueline 265 Thorngate, Christine 269,336 Thornton, Linda 462 Thorp. Susan 436 Thrapp, Gail 37-I Thurman. Saundra 3-Sh Thoing. NVilltam 377 Tiber, Jeanne 23l.J26.-136 Ticen, Barbara 462 Tichenor, Arthur 267 Tieman. Leslie '50 Tierney, Robert Jlll Tilcy. Mary 1ll,2SS,-Uh Tiller. David 370 Trllotson. Andy WS Timm, Nicholax 377 Timpc. Michael I-50,400 Tinder, Margaret 369 Tinglcy, Catherine Zlh Tinglcy. Joyce 359 Tineley, Teresa ZW' Tisehendorf. Stephen 111,254 Tobiae, ,lay lf'5.33-5 Tobin. John 3l7 Toby, Angela 463 Todd, Carolyn 436 Todd, Ernie W3 Todd. Robert 330 Todd, Ruth -545 Toddcrud. James -U5 Togikama, Tim 43 Tokaraki, Steie -U4 Tolmvn, Linda 'WJ Toma. Joreph -im Tomber, Karen 445 Tomchin. David -53 Tnmcx, Charles -nf' Tomicli, Patricia 40 Tomlin, Gary 334 Tomlin. linda 40 -'if': Tomlin. Sharon W9 Tomlinson. Kathi -54-2 lc--v Tompkinx. Terr! Trees. Craig Trent, Gary Trent, lm Trent. John Trcoelt. Polly Trcnler. Charlex Trethcuay. Barton Trier. Dana Trigg. Donald Trtnkle. Nlary Tnplett, Linda Trntano, Roxcniary Trockman. Janice Trour. fhtistie Trout. Neil Yroobrtdxe. Jamex Troubr Tloxel. rdge, William Bradley Troy. Jane Troyer, Truax. Liars William Trudeau. Ann Truttt. Tubhw. hand Jamex K Tut-cone, Morro Tucker, Jane Tucker, Karen Tucker, Melodx locker. l'ris:ill.t Iuekman, Drew Tudor, lJ.n rd luesley. Malcolm Tunu, Tuma. Randall Ronald Turailie, Mildred Turgi, lairlew. Turlcx. Suzanne l'lunIla Ricknrw liurnlmiiyzli, Carolyn Turner . llalbara lulner, Dennis .-X lurncr lurncr , Dennis l , llirabeth lurncr, Marx lurncr. William Intaek loced o, Uahttl le. :Xltuiall l'i.-snharn, Martha lwdcrnan. Dai rd Tyler. letter lplicki, Jane lxrce. C harlex lx ron. Patricia Trtieker. John 'S :So ..al.-:tw 355 43:3 303 .W ,40l Six' Sw lol Stu In' -:Ol -co.a-:.-Ba 'U ill 31: -140 351 359 BDT 43:- we 350 , . --.who :AN 3m Mo N . -ll,-.. Jos J'l -107 MN .sto ii 323 Is.: lc-3 50,100 Ib-5,407 Ill IJ :Q Do 321 .mg aw :iw .ua Jo' -Us Jn-I hi HI .us Jill -ir-I .Tun Jr-I SS! . . 6,5 jus In 10' JST -lr-I Jw- If-S lin Nl Am Jll Jas vuvug uf. i,4ll -til 302 yn: 320 In In JH All 3.324 485 Underwood, Cynthia 465 . U . Uchal, Barbara 436 Uecker, Jacqueline 359 Uhl, Anthonie 306 Ulicni, Lauren 358 Ulm, Nancy 372 Ulrey, Pauline 273,436 Ulrich, Jerry 260 Ulrich, Sarah 23l,259,383,462 Underwood, Diana 462 Underwood, Gayle 265,299,462 Underwood, Steve 389 Unger, Barbara 462 Unger, Thomas 465 Unser, Robert 436 Updike, John 411 Uppman, Gary 334 Uslan, Paul 324,436 Usrey, Terry 403 Utken, Gregory 311 Utter, Linda 359 . V . Vaidik, Terry 370 Van, Antwerp 392 Van Arsdall, Kenneth 171 Van Ausdall, Charles 400 Van Benten, Kevin 409 Van Derrnay, Francis 292 Van Dyke, Charles 378 Van Guyse, Eddy 298 Van Horn, Peter 293 Van Hoy, Susan 381,383 Van Kirk, Kathryn 462 Van Landingham, William 261,231,449 Van Matre, George 462 Van Treese, Michael 297 Van Valin, Kent 379 Van Winkle, Douglas 436 Vanatta, Lynn 372 Vance, Beverlee, Diane 299 Vance, Patricia 296 Vance, Robert 311 Vanderplough, John 211,436 Vandiver, Michael 409 Vandiver, Jon 325 Vandoski, Joseph 273,263 Vane, Gregg 231,298,436 Vann, Roberta 221 Vargo, Rosemary 462 Varis, John 230 Vamer, David 316 Vaughan, Alfred 313 Vaughn, Carol 462 Vaughn, Larry 462 Vaughn, Sara 385 Vaught, Carolyn 391 Vaught, Greg 411 Vealoney, Richard 330 Vega, Nora 339 Vehe, Katherine 249,364 Vehling, Gloria 300 Velker, Susan 281 Velkoff, Victoria 383 Venick, Shelley 303 Verduin, Linda 402 Veron, Carla 358 Vest, Linda 400 Veysey, Catherine 236,436 Vick, Carolyn 403 Vickery, Mark 284 Vignolo, Robert 301 Vilet, Donna 232,265,307 Villarreal, Linda 462 Vincent, Brenta 307,462 Vincent, Valdeana 351 Vint, Peter 436 Vint, Roger 308 Voelker, Dennis 332 486 Vogel, Howard 318 Vogel, Lisa 392 Vogel, Richard 329 Vogel, Steven 436 Vohden, Jane 234,401 Voliva, Shirley 360 Volk, Edward 436 Volk, Edwin 211,282 Volk, William 401 Vollmer, Joseph 322 Vollmer, Kathleen 260,303 Volpe, Vincent 318 Von Burg, Douglas 449 Vorgang, Carolyn 299 Vorhies, Carl 315 Voris, John 449 Vorm, Kathy 285,449 Vorris, Larry 410 Vosmeier, Michael 266,267,449 Votaw, James 323 Vote, Robert 410 Vradenburg, Sarah 269 Vrouvas, Nicholas 231,436 . W . Wachel, Susan 270 Wackowski, Bruce 240,436 Wade, Felix 405,406,411 Wade, John 329 Wade, Philip 211,231,449 Wade, Thomas 414 Wade, Timothy 328,449 Wade, Vles 315 Wadsworth, Donna 378 Waggener, Charles 259,411,436 Wagley, Linda 392 Wagman, Sue 326 Wagner, Gary 449 Wagner, Katy 291,462 Wagner, Kenneth 364 Wagner, Mary 435 Wagner, Nancy Jeanne 393 Wagner, Nancy Jo 296 Wagner, Patrick 436 Wagner, Robert 335 Wagner, Susan 392 Wagoner, Jalna 372 Wagoner, Lee 370 Wagonseller, Linda 391 Wahlman, Gregory 297 Wahlman, Mark 297 Waite, Kathy 337 Waits, William 377 Wakeland, David 402 Wakeland, Sally 392 Walda, John 234,370 Walden, Jerry 303 Walden, Sandra 208,291,465 Waldman, Steven 324 Walerko, Barbara 407 Walke, Beverly 462 Walker, Carolyn 462 Walker, Chris 350 Walker, Elizabeth 359 Walker, Kevin 316 Walker, Kim 234 Walker, Lynette 392 Walker, Teresa 334 Walker, Wendall 449 Wall, Barbara 462 Wall, Dennis C. 238,308 Wall, Dennis D. 435 Wall, James 254 Wallace, David 414,452 Wallace, Jane 309 Wallace, Martha 35g Wallace, Melinda 332 Waller, Ann 462 Waller, Elizabeth 291 Wallgren, Evelyn 392 Walling, David 410 Walls, An.n 320 Walls, Patricia 462 Walsh, Dennis 323 Walsh, Jeffrey 297,435 Walsh, Sharon 403 Walsmith, Virginia 253,453 Waltemath, William 436 Walter, Michael 436 Walter, Patricia 300,463 Walter, Patrick 401 Walter, Peter 467 Walters, Douglas 323 Walters, Lawrence 449 Walters, Nancy 334 Walters, Patricia 303 Walters, Virginia 358 Waltke, Shirley 449 Waltman, John 449 Walton, Cynthia 385 Walton, Dennis 346 Walton, Suzanne 296 Walts, Margie 463 Waits, Terence 231,26l,284,449 Waltz, Gerald 398 Waltz, Richard 157 Walz, Janyce 263 Wampler, Pamela 391 Warburton, Thomas 313 Ward, Douglas 293 Ward, Ellen 467 Ward, Michael 198,268 Ward, Robert 301 Ward, Willie 305 Ware, Nancy 391 Wares, Florence 346 Warfel, Robert 315 Warfield, Verlee 400 Wargel, Larry 409 Warmoth, Kristine 436 Warner, Dennis 449 Warner, Donald 157 Warner, Lisa 300,437 Warner, Sally 216,437 Warner, Silas 414 Warner, Stephen 437 Warner, Susan 212,320 Warren, Bradford 301 Warren, Steven 390 Warrick, Linda 463 Warriner, Robby 463 Wartenbe, Robert 463 Warton, John 313 Washington, Charles 370 Wasowski, James 463 Wasson, Gregory 363 Wasson, Rita 467 Waszak, David 234 Waterman, Gerald 262,287 Waterman, Judith 211,290,437 Waters, Donna 300,467 Waters, Jenifer 392 Wa1ers,Mary 2ll,231,261,437 328 Waters, Robert Waters, Terry 359 Watkins, Anne 298 Watrous, Thomas 437 Watson, Carol A. 369 Watson, Carol F. 463 Watson, Clarence 449 Watson, Connie 389 Watson, Jon 449 Watson, Kenneth 453 Watson, Thomas 388 Watson, Timothy 410 Watters, David 390 Watts, Warren 260 Watts, Wendy 234 Wayman, Mary 21l,217,281,463 Weakley, Sybil 309 Weatherford, Fredrick 399 Weaver, Richard 298 Weaver, Susan 270 Weaver, Warren 23l,266,329,449 Webb, Elaine 291,437 Webb, Michael 329 Webb, Rita 371 Webb, Russell 211,283,318 Webb, Thomas 401 Webber, Beth 307 Weber, David 322 Weber, Kathy 392 Weber, Martha 285 Weber, Patricia 401 Weber, Terence 293,437 Webster, Jeffrey 283,330 Webster, Patrick 330 Weddell, Edna 463 Wedow, Gary 400 Weentraut, Thomas 408 Wegener, Pamela 234 Wegner, James 370 Wehrly, Cynthia 336,463 Weichert, Ward 360 Weichsel, William 370 Weiland, June 437 Weilemann, Jon 266,449 Weiler, Diana 391 Weiler, Sharon 364 Weimer, Michael 267,370 Weimer, Rebecca 393 Weinberg, Ellen 352 Weinberg, Wayne 332 Weinberger, Marvin 262,287,449 Weiner, Llwell 324 Weiner, Marsha 286 Weinraub, Howard 330 Weir, Mary 320,463 Weisberg, Alan 335 Weisbrod, Charles 328 Weisenberger, John 449 Weiss, Ira 287 Weiss, Steven 324 Weisz, Peter 437 Weith, Robert 387,390,437 Weitzel, Bette 265,296 Weitzel, Mary 265,296,463 Welage, Linda 296 Welch, Norbert 409 Welch, Sherrill 347 Weldon, Chuck 329 Weldon, Katherine 307 Weldy, John 192,323 Weldy, Kevin 370,449 Weldy, Samuel 437 Welib, Joyce 306 Wellman, John 297 Wells, George 194 Wells, Karen 405,406,407 Wells, Marabeth 171,271 Wells, Richard 211,232,358 Wells, William 164,192,323 Welsch, Marcia 234,360 Welsh, Cathy 403 Welsh, Jennifer 358 Welsh, Sharyl 403 Welty, Marcia 296 Welty, Scott 411 Wendling, Don 377 Wendt, Carol 401 Wendzonda, Paul 357 Wentland, Pamela 391,437 Werber, Sharon 234 Werderr, Norman 312 Werling, Gregg 318 Werner, Carolyn 463 Werner, Cheryl 349 Werner, D. 295 Werner, Patricia 285 Wernick, Stacey 358 Wernicke, Steven 267 Wertheimer, Stephen 308 Wertz, Pamela 249,291 West, James 261 West, Linda 463 West, Sandra 463 Westerrnan, Sandra Wilder, Judy Wilder, Wilder, 1' lvilamarlr Rohm rvllarran, Sum' 1VileYrD0Im8 vmhelm, Janice Wilhelm, Thfjmaf lvlllrlrrus Klfk lvillrlle, A11-'fn Wilhiler Kalllm' Wilkr Kenmh lvllre, KHUHYU lvlllrrson, Rohm Wilkins, Mom lvlllrlrs, 52111013 Wilkinson, Barbara lvllhrd, 1416? Willard, Wflham Willetr James WilliamSr Alben WilliamS, Alexfmdef Williams, Bonnie lvllllrms, Bradley Williams, Bruce Williams, C2111 lvllllrrrs, C1111- lvlllhrrrs, Davld Williams, Emery Williams, Jam6S Williams, Janice Williams, Jay Williams, John Williams, Karen Williams, Karen Williams, Linda Williams, Mary Williams, Mary Williams, Mildred Williams, Noel Williams, NOlTll3l'l Williams, Raelynn Williams, Robert Williams, Sandra Williams, Stephen Williarns, Steven Williams, Thomas Williams, Thomas Williams, Tinsley Williams, Vicki Williamson, Debgmh Willizlmson, Dennis Williamson, James Williamson, Jane Williamson, Rebecca Williamson, Shelli Willis Hubert Willis, Nancy Willoueliby. ilarlr llills, Laurie Wills, Nant, Willsgy, Wilsryn Wilson Jeffery , Carolyn r Dalid Wilson Wilsonl Wilson lvilronf Wilson, ll'ilr0,,, Wilson, Wilson, Ellen Eugene Gary James -limes James Jane John -A Westerfall, David Westfall, Jade Westlake, Nora 2313803 Westland, Christopher 399 Westman, Susan 357 Wethington, Elaine 414 Wethington, Paul 302 Wethmueller, Bill 293 Wetnight, David 331 Wetzel, Mary 249,356,373 Wetzel, Michael 310 Wetzel, Thomas 3,0 Weyland, Paul 408 Whaley, Jeffrey 370,437 Whallon, Diane 336 Wheat, Robert 449 Wheatley, Cheryl 209,263,320 Wheeler, Bruce 414 Wheeler, Evelyn 327 Wheeler, Joseph 252 Wheeler, Mark 315 Wheeler, Mary 400,437 Whetstone, Helen 453 Whisler, Melissa 372 Whisler, Michael 241 Whisler, Phillip 408 Whitaker, Connie 360 White, Beverly 391 White, Bruce 315 White, Cynthia 281,304,437 White, Cynthia 285 White, David 401 White, Donald 412 White, Eugene 268,328 White, Hallie 288 White, Judy 400 White, Kathryn 233 White, Rita 437 White, Robert 157 White, Tonja 372 White, William 463 White, William 194 Whitehead, Jane 309 Whiteleather, Jill 300 Whiteman, Philip 463 Whitesel, Jeffery 377 Whiteside, Sara 208,213,437 Whiteside, Steven 449 Whitefield, David 339 Whitford, Jeffery 297 Whitnam, Cynthia 320 Whitnam, Kathleen 320 Whitinger, David 414 Whitlock, Jay 449 Whitlow, Linda 320 whirlow, Mary 320 Whitman, Abby 286 Whitmore, Barbara 391 Whitney, Roger 449 vvhimey, Sherrill 369 Whittaker, Charlene 437 Whittemore, Elizabeth 414 Whittemore, Kathryn 2811320 Whitten, William 329 whmehbaugh, Jeri 211,307 Whitton, Tommy 292 Wiatt, Christine 437 Wibbler, John Wick, Patricia 467 Wickes, Jean Wickes, John 282,352 Wickland, David 385 Widdis, Jean 398 Widduck, Maureen 414 Widner, James 400293 Wiechman, Craig 463 Wierciak, Donna 372 Wiesjahn, Vonnle 329 Wightman, John . . 233,357 Wllchms, Marc 330 Wilcox, Daniel Wilsqn' J . wiki, Ohnni Kflllllegn nr Wilsgny lvilgona Wilson, Wilson' Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Kennerh Larry Mary Mary Plllncla Philip Rebecca 211,257 358 260. 357 210. 23l,i 1 3 4 l 2 4 -v 4 4 3 3 2 1 ,. -il -it 3: 209.31 3- 281.-it 366.3 sr St -it Il 32 3-I -s-r 4- ..v-tus. :og . . l., tv... il 33 31 -36 -14 4-5' 311 30 6, 30 304,-13 -ill 211,28 3 0: Xyestertngtn, smdr XX esterfall, Dllvid A 46, Wfstfall. Jade 31, Xlestlake. Nom 237,36 estland. Ch -. 3 Westrnan, Susliopher 32 Weihington, Elaine 3ii Werhingron, paul 411 Wcthniueller. Bill 301 wcmisht, David 191 Wetzel. Mary 3 331 xvetzei, stiemei -49,366,111 Wetzel. Thomas 310 Weyland. Paul 310 Whaley, Jenrey 'W XYh3li0l'l. Diane 370,411 Wheat, Robert 331 NYheatley, C , 449 wneeier. Brtkiggn 309,263,331 Wheeler, Evelyn -111 Wheeler. Joseph 327 NVheeler, Mark 263 XYheeler, Mary 315 Whetstone. Helen moim master, 111611566 W Whisler, Michael 371 sinister, Phntip Zi' NVhitaker. Connie 'mi XV'nite. Beverly M YYhite, Bruce name, Cynthia 4 ' tw-ine, Cynthia 'Bl'30W mme, David QQ, White, Donald Mi White, Eugene Zssyg White, Hallie 'KES XVhite, Judy lm White, Kathryn 233 White, Rita Nm White, Robert 15-I XVhite. Tonja 3-12 XVI-rite. wnttam 16, twine, wniiam 19, XVhitehead, Jane 309 XVhiteleather, Jill 31111 XVhiteman, Philip 463 XVhitesel, Jenery 371 XVhiteside, Sara 208,218,437 XVhiteside, Steven 449 NVhite5eld, David 339 NVhitford, Jeffery 191 XVhitna.m, Cynthia 320 XVhitnam, Kathleen JIU XVhitinger, David 414 Whitlock, Jay 449 XVhitlow, Linda 310 'sVl-iitlow, Mary JIU XVh.lUIl3I'l, Abby 186 Whitmore, Barbara 391 XVhit.ney, Roger 449 Whitney. Sherrill 369 Whittaker, Charlene 437 XVhitternore, Elizabeth 414 Whirtemore, Kathryn 131-330 wvhitten, wvmiam ill Whirtenbaugh, Jeri 2ll130l Whitton, Tommy 191 tvtan, christine 437 wibbier, John W1 Wick, Patricia 403 wtekes, Jean 7 is Wickes, John -921375 NVickland, David ,gi Widdis, Jean 398 Widduck, Maureen 414 Widner, James 40651 Wiechman, 0652 Q63 Wierciak, Dorm? In Wiesjahrl. Vvfmle ng Wightman, John 233,357 Wilchins, Marc 330 WileoX. Daniel Wilson, Sandy Wilson, Steven Wilson, Thomas Wilson, Thomas Wiltshire, Mariann Wincc, Patricia Windell, Robert Winder, Gary Winclers, Robei-1 Windler, Thomag Winer, Bonita Winerman, Abbie NVinfteld, Steven Wifigrove, Margaret 2l 1, Winheim, Cynthia 203,231,449 Winkler, Roger Winsche, Barbara Winscott, William Winslow, Martha Winston, Kenneth Winter, Cheryl Winter, Dianne Winter, John Winters, Candice Winters, Cynthia Winters, Pamela Wise, Charles Wise, Irvin Wise, Jacqueline Wise, Pamela Wisely, Deborah Wiseman, Jerry Wiseman, Terrence Wishard, Elizabeth Wisher, Howard Wissel, Marilyn Wissing, Douglas Witecki, Frank Withers, Dianna Witniki, Barbara Witt, Barlene Witt, Pamela Witte, Hazel Witte, Karen Wittenborn, Nancy Wittmer, Darrell Witucki, Barbara Woessner, Vicki Wohlford, Debora Wolf, Beverly Wolf, Dorothy Wolf, Gail Wolf, Robert Wolf, Susan E. Wolf, Susan H. Wolfcale, Constance Wolfcale, Jenrey Wolfcale, Vicki Wolfe, Carol B. Wolfe, Carol M. Wolfe, Dianne Wolfe, William Wolff, Nora Wolfson, Larri Wong, John Wong, Ping Wood, Charles Wood, David Wood, Donna Wood, Douglas Wood, George Wood, James Wood, Ray wnaef, JudY 463 Wilderv Nancy 211,257,358 Wilder, Vivian 309 Wildman, Robert 310 Wildman, Susan 392 Wngy, Donna 358,437 Wilhelm, Janice 403 Wilhelm, Thomas 373 Wilhlmus, Kirk 316 Wilhite, Allen 378 Wilhite, Kathryn 235 wnk, Kenneth 260,364 Wilke, Kathryn 391 Wilkerson, Robert 449 Wilkins, Monta 463 Wilkins, Sandra 211 Wilkinson, Barbara 336 Willard, Janey 357,359 Willard, William 297 Willet, James 254 Williams, Albert 256 Williams, Alexander 400 Williams, Bonnie 2l0,303 Williams, Bradley 409 Williams, Bruce 302 Williams, Carl 409 Williams, Carl 305 Williams, David 346 Williams, Emery 305 Williams, James 231,308 Williams, Janice 259 Williams, Jay 256 Williams, John 363 Williams, Karen 383 Williams, Karen 392 Williams, Linda 391 Williams, Mary 393 Williams, Mary 463 Williams, Mildred 257 Williams, Noel 284 Williams, Norman 311 Williams, Raelynn 463 Williams, Robert 401 Williams, Sandra 213 Williams, Stephen 409 Williams, Steven 463 Williams, Thomas 334 Williams, Thomas 313 Williams, Tinsley 297 Williams, Vicki 232 Williamson, Deborah 288 Williamson, Dennis 272 Williamson, James 402 Williamson, Jane 463 Williamson, Rebecca 385 Williamson, Shelli 209,300 Willis, Hubert 347 Willis, Nancy 281,463 Willoughby, Mark 366,367 Wills, Laurie 259 Wills, Nancy 360 Willsey, Jeffery 403 Wilson, Carolyn 211 Wilson, David 328 Wilson, Ellen 347 Wilson, Eugene 234,298 Wilson, Gary 231,308,449 Wilson, James 310 Wilson, James 332 Wilson, James 315 Wilson, Jane 463 Wilson, John 449 Wilson, Johnny 449 Wilson, Kathleen 304 Wilson, Kenneth 399 Wilson, Larry 399 Wilson, Mary 300 Wilson, Mary 304,437 Wilson, Pamela 410 Wilson, Philip 211,287 Wilson, Rebecca 306 Wood, William Woodard, Joan Woodford, James Woodrow, Lynda Woodruff, Robert Woods, Marcia Woods, Marjorie Woods, Sandra 369 410 315 449 232,352 337,392 311,449 204,303 437 330 357,360 286 437 437 284 437 389 463 198 296 320 310 260,463 391 291 298 324 392 369 223,306 157,313 465 463 329 402 321 170,409 401 373 291,437 371 326 463 210,232,307 410 437 291 359 264,327 366,367 465 449 401 240,437 234,383 284 400 307 335 223,238 157,217,263 369 287 263 408 463 308 463 403 267 211 170,437 157 309 312 300,437 322 393 467 289 Woodward Alben Woodward, Bob Jvogdvlfilff-J, Jane Woodward, Janet Woodward, John Woodward, Ronald Woodworth, Patricia Woolcott, Warren Wooldridge, Michael Woolery, James Woolery, Mark Woolsey, DCC Workman, Lynn Workman, Sue Workman, Thomas Worth, Barbara Worth, David Worth, Stanley Worthington, Cathy VVorthington, John Wortlcy, George Wozny, Elaine Wozny, Lawrence Wrege, Ferd Wright, Boyd Wright, Carolyn Wright, David B. Wright, David M. XVright, Dean Wright, Donald Wright, Edwin Wright, Gordon Wright, James Wright, James Wright, Joby Wright, John L. Wright, John R. Wright, Linda Wright, Luanne Wright, Martha Wright, Mary Wright, Pamela Wright, Patricia Wright, Phyllis Wright, Randall Wright, Roderick Wright, Sarah Wright, Teresa Wright, Terry Wroblewski, Judith Wroblewski, Michael Wruble, Donald Wuertz, John Wujeik, Ronald Wulff, Frederik Wyckoff, Harold Wyland, Carol Wyllie, Robert Wynn, Dale Wynne, David Wyno, James Wyrick, Hugh Wyrick, Roger .Y. Yaffe, Jo-Ellen Yagodnik, Arthur Yamaguchi, Yoshiaki Yamamoto, Akira Yancey, Melville Yaprak, Attila Yarnell, Donald Yary, Ron Yates, Charles 211 Yates, Judith Yates, NanCY Yates, Robbie Yde, Frederick Yeager, Charles Yeager, Tim Yeldell, Carolyn 399 193 406 352 305 463 299 300 302 325 325 94,230,467 313 288,-1-'89 4-19 260 401 301 391 325 157,437 463 437 316 463 391 231 ,437 216,437 467 297 328 409 322 408 305 328 437 281,327,464 291 ,464 336,464 401 303 405,407 336 2ll 437 Zl 1,303 234 263 273 411 450 40l 450 3111 298 464 234 3119 301 ,4311 438 410 4314 4165 l62l 450 l70 3l'1 l66,370 41-1 323 .23l,262,43ti 382 387 285 234 -il-l 405,-106,-H2 264,467 Yelton. Ernest 2111132 25.535, sgg C Yentes. Clinord 2,543 11,7-, 4 Yeoman. Paul yclggzggqsgl Q L Ib .EDI Yeoman. Rich3rd 1 Lens. llsrezi 1,1510 Ying-er. Laurence V- Zeiler. T:c:t.ts qs Yoder, Blalinda 4113 XC 4 fi-41 D4-1-il Yoder. Martha 214-141 404 Milf' hffffl Yoder, Peter 3111 zur' X195 Yoder, Richard 34. f 'f' BJP'-1--1 Yoder. Thomas 315 Limit' k xii' . . Lzeeier, Jaes Xocdxckc' 'lm M3 lzceier 5 :ut is Yami' Subm 391 l:e:.:.- tuafn. writting, sherry 144 Awning ,.c,1,,, ,bg Yoset, Susan 4111 IAC' ,mdfu :N Wuns. Cassie 336 21113, 03,3 313 Young, David .1511 Z-:11r:1e', ll..1:'e .Lin Young, George All l1nz:::f::::.1::. Heztz 43s Young, John 310 l1:::z:e 1-..:-, ll,.t1.! Young, Ntagjgygv 264 l:::1:1:e tum, .l..:'e Young' 11111115111 39, !:n::::. 1:11, Jcfzzx ts 4 Young. Sally 37: 111111116 3.13, .1631 Young' Sandra 133 l,n11:1t 11.12, l'.1:r. J Young, 513,110 3711 lain:-at ::.t::. l'cZ11 3 ,Iil.I' Young. Sgcphamv 31.11 liinzzzt mm, R1.!:.1: ' i Ymmgh Suzlmnc 111 1 1:1tr1e:1z1.1 , Heinz: . Young' yy'u:,,-W 36, l1ir1:1:ef:1'.1:1'1, J1:t1.t FV Young, William Isl ffm- Vlifibtsi R-it H Younghlme' EMU, 311,1 link, Xlzeftael Recd 31' Youngnian. James 3711 flllis- Viilfllt' P' Yuen, Suk 411' flfkil R-'N 35 Yurgilas. Kathleen BUT fllllhkl- -'U -'93-LN Z lol-el. N.1s,1n 335 ' ' lvellet, Nl.1rt!1.1 321' Zabel. Lynna 355 loerehef, L ltarles 321 Zarnboldi, Nl. -1511 John, Xlartin l1'.2I1' Zarkin, Alice -1113 It-nd-ir, t'h.111es 41.4 Zeabart, Leonard 2131311 loss, Roi-ert 14' Zecl-t, Cheryl -235 ltiekerinan. Stark 334 Zeck, Craig -lol lnhqh. lienexiexc TI Zeedyk, Mary -1511 ltiranik, Rita list Zeiger, Richard 3-io lnietlsnski, Nttann -Us Specifications The N69 .-XRBUTUS was printed on Stl- pound Velva Dull enamel stock by Win. J. Keller inc. ol' litillalo, New York. Page silt' is ll inches by ll inches. Body type is lll on ll Times Roman Llllki captions. group identiliea- tions. and senior liners are S o11 ltl -iillllCN Roman, Headlines were set in 24 pt, 'lnnes Ronian on regular pages and 341 pl. litnes Roinan on lliti- sion pages. The S. K. Smith Co. ol' Cliieago. illinois pro- duced the cover. The color is royal hlue base with a light hlue llat silkscreen applied on artili' cial leather in a sand grain oxer lotl pt. hinder! hoard. End sheets are 65-pound Hatntnerniill hlue stock. lnk througlioul the hook is hlaelt. All photographs have been reproduced in a l5U line screen hv lseller. A special line conversion ellect was reprrodtieed on all dixision page llilUlUllf.lPilN. Also a circular line conversion was added on page l56. -JST A note of thanks When we started out this plot to produce the 1969 ARBUTUS, it was evident that we were in an in between year of spirited student involve- mentg but I'm sure that if someone could have forseen what was in between us and the end, they never would have believed it CI know I wouldn't havej. No one ever worried about us putting a nude girl in the bookg in fact, for a while in October, the closest thing we had to a nude was Harry Gonso after a murderous Chuck Kyle tackle. With a little ingenuity and lots of work by Dave Repp, we did manage to put together a great essay on the campus co-ed. Some people thought they had the Arbutus staff psyched out when the ofiice came up brown in the fall, but the only person that got psyched out was Carol when that ingenius Fiji pledge told her Joe's room number was 19. 488 We'l1 never forget New York and the ACP convention. Sardi's will never be the same after the Arbutus staff got through throwing dinner across the table while trying to decide which fork to use. Nor could we forget the cherry jubilee that nearly singed everybodyis eyelashes. There were dozens of business sessions to choose from, but by far the hardest choice was which party was the best fwas it 2543, or 617, or maybe 956, or . . .?J Going with Keller proved quite an adventure, too, as at our first meeting, we managed to upset the representative so much that he ran over his briefcase with the car. Then when we went to Buffalo, little did we expect to spend 24 hours trying to make a 2-hour trip home. Side-lights were fun, but by far the most en- joyment was to be gained in our own little bun- galow. With a revitalized appearance and one less mouth to feed with Charlie gone Chefs the plant that got the Arbutus through 19681, we utilized 20 inquisitive minds to make paper dolls for the editorls desk and plan a boress Christmas party that even John got grossed out at CCon- grats, Kathy, he had it comingj. But as all good things must come to a close, I guess we're nearing our finale. Before I drop the curtain on the final act, however, I feel a curtain call is only in order. Guest stars for this year's performance included: -Tom Reid of Wm. J. Keller who finally in- troduced us to New England lobster at the Skylon. Atan Lieberman of Root Photographers in Chicago whose open invitation to visit their plant cost Marcel a dollar as the inhabitants of Old Town d1dn't seem as happy to see ug as Stan wasg -Jack Bundy of S. K. Smith whose unending COOPSFZUOH helped us produce a cover which we hope tells the story of 1969 itself, -Dave Re whose rou residence hall Iiiformals ill pdphotography and January deadline. Owe us to make the Permanent stars for the 1969 ARBUTUS in- cluded 16 of the best major staffers I could have hoped for, several of whom I'll never forget, such as: --Jenny Pinneur, whose unceasing energy and spirit contributed greatly to the best and by far the largest seniors' section in Arbutus history, -Pat Carter who always had problems g -Larry, John and Paul who continually amazed us with new sounds from the depths of the darkroom, -Arch Sutton who managed to get his very own deadline, two days after classes ended for spring break Cyou didn't really want to go south for the vacation, did you Arch?j. -Lana Combs who managed to have our banquet invitations printed up with R.S.P.V. -and Linda Nichols whose letter of discour- agement during finals week made me realize the editor's job isn't always the hardest fwho could be expected to work at 3:30 a.m. when Clovis wants to wax the floorj. -Joe who never gave up when our opening essay was at one of its lowest points and who finally made the essay into a unified story. Compatriots in this production besides the ma- jor staffers are several people whom I can't thank enough for their help and advice. -Mr. Will Counts, our new faculty adviser, who was always around when we needed his help on a problem g' -Marcel whose fabulous negotiating ability got us through many contract sessions with ex- ceptional resultsg -Pat, sleepy as she was by 1 a.m. was worth more than her weight in gold. My only wonder here is how she can take another year of this fun- filled madhouse we call home. -Sharon, whose urgings got me into the job and whose bubbling spirit gave me courage to carry it through. Last, but far from least, are my parents who were more than understanding when I didrff write all year or come home for vacations often. Without their understanding and trust my Job would have been many times harder. Finally, in closing, I would like to make all informal dedication of this book to the rtlalfl characters of the story-the students of Indiana University who were interested enough to uglffe a damn about something or someone. Oftent1n1CS your ideas were wrong by some standards, af least you cared enough to formulate an 0P1m0n on major issues of the day. You called the PHYS and we have only tried to record the story-the story of 1969. STEVE MAYES Ed itor-in-chief 1969 Arll STEVE MAYE5 Editor-in-chief PAT HARTLEROA Managing Editor MARCEL KATZ Business Manager CUSTER RIT CHIE Associate Editor JIM BLUME Index Editor Dennis Dill Paul Hugentober Sally Moore Tom Moore Margaret McKenzie Erma Schafstall JOHN BURGETT Treasurer ANN BRICKER Promotions Manager BECKY DRENNEN Sales Manager Sales and Promotions Mary Ausich Jacque Bell Katina Burgess 135' Burke Lynn Clark Janis Conrad Theresa Delp Bob Ford John Gooch Bob Glllgugn Q major stalfers I COTIJS in. of whom 1'1t neva: ioigave set, whose unceasing mer eatly, to the best andgg' and ctton in Arbutus historyi far always had problems. X and Paul who coiitihuau .- sounds from the depths ot ho managed to get his ve days after classes ended ffl .tdn't really want t U or you Arch?J. who managed to have printed up with R.S.P.V, :hols whose letter of discouy. als week made me realize the lwayg the hardest twho could trk at 3:30 a.m. when Clovis rorj. ffxgflve UP when our opening ot its lowest points and whg say into a unified story, Lhis production besides the tua- eral people whom I can't thank :lp and advice. unts, our new faculty adviser, around when we needed his 0 e0 south Olll' se fabulous negotiating ability iany contract sessions with ex- s she was by 1 a.m. was worth eight in gold. My only wonder an take another year of this fun- 'e call home. use urgings got me into the job tling spirit gave me courage to trom least, are my parents who t understanding when I didnt come home for vacations often. nderstanding and trust my 1015 many times harder. Using, I would like to make an tion of this book to the Itlalll e story-the students of Indiana it ' were interested enough to Elffei Jmething or someone. Ofteuttmet wrong by some standards, bflfa enough to formulate anh0P1fi1fgfl -YQU calledl 0 Pa , of the day ,the nly tri ed to record the story ZS 1969 Arbutus Staff STEVE MAYES Editor-in-chief PAT HARTLEROAD Managing Editor MARCEL KATZ Business Manager CUSTER RITCHIE Associate Editor JIM BLUME Index Editor Dennis Dill Paul Hugentober Sally Moore Torn Moore Margaret McKenzie Erma Schafstall JOHN BURGETT Treasurer ANN BRICKER Promotions Manager BECKY DRENNEN Sales Manager Sales and Promotions Stali Mary Ausich Jacque Bell Katina Burgess Jay Burke Lynn Clark Janis Conrad Theresa Delp Bob Ford John Gooch Bob Guignon Richard Hahn Larry Hankins Jessica Hart Susan Jackson Beverly Katz Bari Klein Karen Landgren Harriet Levi Linda Lowrence Pam Mitchell Alice Pendleton Gail Shandler Jim Sitterding Barb Woodling PAT CARTER Academics Editor Margie Brazina Candi Brunk Linda Glick Susan Glick Dan Niles Linda Plummer Linda Roscoe Bob Scott Sally Senzell Marian Schulin Shelly Shor Gloria Slonaker Marilyn Stanley Susan Strols Lynne Tatlock Chuck Van Dyke Cassie Young LANA COMBS Personnel Manager CAROL COTTOM Residences Editor Nikki Angel Barbara Armson Herb Baumeister Dave Byrne Valerie Drozda Cindy Eck Judy Ozborn Dan Paulsen Julie Saiter MARY LOU HERMAN Copy Editor Sue Fink Christie Howell HERB HUGHES Scheduling Manager Kris Behrman Inngarde Berzins Peggy Bontield Marla Brumley Vivian Buell Jay Burke Valerie Drozda Cheri Dunlap Maurice I-Ieald Margret Komisars Shari Lewchanin Steve Long Jerry Malooley Georgianne Marks J eff Marlin Nikki Martin Jane Murray Clarine Nardi Judy Nisenbaum Paula Schlossberg Susie Susrnan Hazel Witte JOE KOSARKO Narrative Editor Debbie Goar Carol Hutchinson Alexandria Juskin Linder Lewis Gail Patterson Paula Summerton JANET NELSON Layout Editor LINDA NICHOLS Organizations Editor Jill Bettner Diane Demkovich Bob Lowe Bob Marks Sharon Stahl J eff Zaring JENNY PINN EUR Seniors Editor John Hoffman Carolyn Kepley Carol Koebbe David Koerner Peggy Mayer Clarinc Nardi Jean Scifres Kathy V che Mary Jo Wctzcl Hazel Witte LARRY RAINEY Photo Editor Photo Staff John Esmay Head Plmtograplzer Paul C oulis Contributing Photographers John Bard Bill Bennett Todd Curlcss Jim Elliott Sandy Eiscrt Dick Parrcn John Fulton Dan Knapp Charles Larsen Vin Lee Charlie McCormick Alan Marks Brian Klillhoff Joe Nixon Charlie Sachs ALAN SUTTON Sports Editor Cheri Dunlap Julie Groman Jari Jasinowski Judy Niscnbaum KATHY THIEL Otlirt' .Httrtagvr PAM WERTZ Corttrttctr .J Iattttgcr 439 i ,Q ' .' U71 1? . P gr.-n ,K .X Q! 3' L is. 1.3, .,1.,. 4 A . t V , ,au w 5 .ia Q T-' yr, 2.3, by X I J I 1 pw alms, x liikga' are clouds suck to thc And thcy linger thcrc Thcy clon't know Ncithcr do I. Cloudy. V -ff -al. vf. rc going. anal. my fricncl. : i t R 1 S J ' .11 ' Q 1 Q D, - ig- ,- Q -wr-1. X A f Qty-ld F- A- h J gP di T,,,Jl N 7 . ,J avi: 5 ff , 'X 4mm ,ba- 4' IN X ,. 'f SX vg- 4 WS At the hour when we are Trembling with tenderness Lips that would kiss Form prayers to broken stone. T. S. Eliot ,gt ,ip f I N 4,1 ,V .. .. ei. si.-as-1 7 qv ' . , .Q 'fi UT ff' K 4 4.1 3: , J .A . X, - . .xv 1, A I, ...,W. I. A - i . .. his ' : 33 1'1 f1 D ig-w'5'1 r - 3, V A . - A ,r::x.- : 'J 55197 'S-fi F -mba'-nz 'Q .-vi' 1 i pf.-..'. ' 4 e Y f fe wwe w --, -g . ..' 'I Lf' ix. ,. .4 ful 1 , - 496 V,- 'L 1 'as-L- 1 .1 Kenhoqg i Q--.., 1? ...i A it gx s Euan - s s y. K - v And when the morning of the warning's passed, the gassed and Haccid kids Are Hung across the stars. The psychodramas and the traumas gone The songs are left unsung and hung upon the scars. Tandyn Almer L HW ,A 'gy' 23.415 'f, up rbi' fe , .1 ' T lssed, :he scars 1 Almer W Ad Try to realize it's all within yourself no-one else can make you change. And to see you're really only very small and life flows on within you and without you. George Harrison - I , within yourself ze you change. :ally only very small :hin you and rge Harrison ,1 I N J 1 1 I K I J J I R f ,n J 1 3 K f I I - Q. w -.,,-,..,,,.,f-Vu.. ff: 7. ..:-ff.-.. .Q-. ,.l-.fm-4--f -fr--v----nwvt-v7-71.10---:':r,c' ,..'f'1f :f- 1 '2 '


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