Ohio State University - Makio Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1962

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X5 'X K .' -,X QI-', . -' , I -5 is x N Kxvs .Q S ' h Q x I u Q NQQBQ- D sr 2 ' -' rox I 2' wi if. 356 IN rf Y V . . 4- Ivy .N .six :X J. T N , h 1.:,...Y.,e. X: --. A . .. :i,m...... hx. Y . 1-www. V- -awv-1. Yfhnff r ' '- rev-S , X ,Q fi NAS I x , y F wx N N fl Vs Q ,Kgs .mlm .Xt Q is -se mr QNNX wg. . A Q Q: -4 vhs Q x x 1 X QS x x ,N X Nix- Bz ' X X xx X -w. xv .. .v.-Mwxqmw X x x 3 l Am? X., N-. fs x. N X ws wr .B A wareness, conflict, change-this is the Ohio State story, 1962, the year apathy went out and em- pathy came in. Vital roles in this change were played by a disciplined student government, a forceful campus newspaper, an adult-like student body, and administra- tive leaders who looked and listened to what Ohio State students had to say. The impetus for this year's activi- ties was set last spring when students demonstrated against compulsory ROTC, which resulted in a change of requirements. Students' awareness in this one area preceeded a host of others in which they took an active part, sometimes with parades and signs, sometimes with committees, petitions, and letters to the editor. The pictorial record of changes in 1962 is in this book, the editor's tribute to the student body. l Q N9 x 3252+ 0 1 9 3 me UMVIRSITY FRU? 50am D E H 3 1 if O .m A 'F I .l ' 3 - ' 1, 5 , , , ,w ,f - jg ,. J- 'Q .1 n i Q by .A . ,, FX Hia, , v ig, hrough demonstrations, speeches, and a free society's most powerful instrument-the vote, Ohio State students used their right of express- ion to the fullest in the 1961-62 year. Over 7,000 students a record num- ber, elected a student body president by popular vote for the first time in history. Faculty decisions were not always met with silence. Students dem- onstrated against the course dropping rule which limits students the privilege of dropping a course. A negative decision by the Faculty Coun- cil keeping the football team out of the Rose Bowl brought a demonstra- tion which led from campus to the Statehouse. Students didn't always win, but this was a year of action in which students had their say. . ,-8 X, AM5FfIfH'i. 51,1 l.fJN:,: REP EMM A off 'HLSJYCF 1 0 313.1 'f' ' .An-. 17 -LJ' Fm! v Q , 4K C- I ,f X . ,,. X X , ,. ' f iii-J -:aff-ff ,. ,-1 M M5 J ,, if J? sift 'N ,L ' ,. is 1 A ' 1 JL is . in 7 3-' ll-f' :wiv 115 ' .-..L .J l345 'fl- 'wf?'ZfW5'fm?':.fM.Af-'U 5,11 'lf-'-am? '-. ' a'1Qjf '-3f ,3?r'3?,, 5 uw. 5,9 ff j.Jf3'XiI,,-w ,? '!:,: J97?u .id 'lb'- X 4' y .'f.1f5:2lE': ' fK. 54ffJ .'Q .?f M' -1 , ..' ..'1 Q ,x . 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As students listened to Cana- veral happenings and gazed up at new dorms and class- rooms, they became aware of a changing campus and a changing world. L.. 1 f ,f f lx! ff J ff! 5 f A Q f X K 1 u A 4 v U 4. -1 V' .1 -4 .A .I ., , S, . .AQ 7'1- f n' x 4 ' 14 rg. ' .-- 'f ,4- V. .v wk, -gm 1. . 4.- v . - 5 wg ' ': ul ,x . 5 .Q I - 3 ' - '-, '. NX' 1 'f'17fl'- -s. N '5L. ,- ,- r ' W. A ' 4 t' , 1 ,lf -sf '.',f'. -,.. ' 1 -I' ' ,A L - , ,,Lx,,455-J ,M-, fy-ffgf' wi, V' ,xl fl- ,ew xii' W,- -.,, Q-,r1..'a55.5 Xu 'V I 3 if Z! 9 vi. . r 1 ' . x..-5 - .- A , f' -I .ffm . ,Ci ' J, 4 '-H, Lf .,X 1- JU, un J' 45- Q'f'f:u x .'.v4: '-1 V '1 .5 41 ,1,.-.5 , ,2'z, fr!L' NY: I-EF? ff ,aw v',,.g'-gjeA.uAQ we ,Q .i .732-' . v 'y4,'?' 6,:,.ffg!,-,,.f ., 1 A .. Eff .' .hw J, v. 1 . f?6F.zL,?2,u:?.A Ji 'qu Z,-.V If-Lita Uif'ff,r,5f'- Jw 1 1 L 4. L 1 L N x,,. , . 1 ,LB Vigmnw R T . A.-5 . n these world-grown-smaller days, there is an aware- ness of conilicts and changes on an international level. Students responded to talk about world peace and human welfare. Things that they hadn't thought much about before became important in their world of knowl- edge. Education went beyond book learning as students lived and learned with young and old alike from other cultures. Ohio State served as a Peace Corps training center and its students pledged action. . .yr A i 53411 '.,: Qilfez lv' .HAS-1 I4 c 'J' tudents' support carried over from campus problems into the athletic areas. While their voices resulted in changes elsewhere on the campus, in the sports arenas they helped Ohio State's athletic teams to maintain their tradition- ally high national rankings. P3-A. E X kbgir. lx: .. ,Bw +, 'X 'XY' -s.4..,L L4-A-LAL L ts., XM? -.1 -nmnz f 'L fyxf X Bw 3 gl Lu' x s r-45 ,,f' .- ik? 1 gs 'Wk 'x gt a A 'a g,w- if 1 ' u gli. fi ,f i Wy- 35. Qapi 'Q .of M 0'-1' Jud-lan rotests weren't all through letters and meetings. Sometimes they took on a humorous look as stu- dents resorted to drum-beating and Hag-waving to make themselves heard. These antics were usually followed with more mature protests. But where else on a college campus would administrative leaders heed the sound of banging garbage can lids! r X 1 4 .,. Q- X Q.. tx . 152, A V 5 Rx K 554' ,I ., , I 1 1 Wax Q ' Qi 1 . I ' 4 I - a . 'x . I ' is , i ' Q .- . x A 'E fu- Q ' .. .. A Q- M- A , ,-4 ,-fy. ' V ' '?f ',.'f .ff IA? 59.71 ,' 9' ' f., 'T' -15 fi , 2Y,1j?F,s'lX qffgp. , ,gfvxxr fb .1, ,ti .lg TM. gr! ' -f. any iv- FQ 'i'g2wg-,Q-p'f6p-J Ry .5 Qybfx-1 1, li:xKf.L,,. ,Q f.u f Q.. 'I f'. 'Ki 1. . . .,',a , ,,f.,,w,4,2,t-, r.. xi 5-.V HA .4 . -'Ng :Q,' ty. RFS .Jblsd ' iv X- xgwmx. Q H M.-4 A ., MAB 1 3191, uk gg .qw A ' is - R, p up yi- L' - . - L - . ' fx' ' -I Aa -,kflf-'51 :A -5 9.1.-,F 'Q 'Q 1' -if A X K , , A ' . -:,y..,f-A im, M., .s eg -- ,gfxrfw XX! . x h Q . 1 Q 'Q . nit NA, :I-i.,t,QfQ ,t'..fA Fqsigiei ,i gk-IQMYQJ fa' N -' -5w.'Qh.x-QM-i I L .. -v f....-K-. 2. Nu. our I9 n spite of all our talk about awareness, conflict, and change, there are some students who remained ob- livious to goings-on. All this does wear one out and some just conk out and let faculty rules, Rose Bowls, and ROTC take a second place in their thoughts. The high- lights of the year have been presented. The pictorial story of the details continues on MAKIO's following 80 pages. i- il IW., -r- v -CI f--s - ,gg . A-M4 A5 o -QQ.-. 3 A +.ffP':f?'2Yf E. 3 Agn-f I 1' 5 ff 9 nI w CHANGES NOT SEEN AT YEAR'S START An ordinary school year beginning did not indicate that 1962 would be such an eventful year. Oh, of course, the freshman class increased over 1960, but doesn't it al- ways? Total enrollment pushed the 25,000 mark. Other- wise, college life appeared to be the same ordinary drag of going to classes, studying to pass, chugging coffee to keep awake, TGIFing, and griping about, but paying, higher fees. An indication of changes to come was seen when the year was about two weeks old. Senate obtained longer library hours, there was talk about cracking down on scholarship, and students spoke out about the course dropping rule because they felt it limited their freedom of choice. All not very obvious changes in September, but a beginning of a year of new awareness. Bookstore mirrors were installed to watch large crowds. An average .student walks tlzree miles a dayg others drive. The police force, 25 members, is larger than Chillicotl1e's M KI G FRIENDS. WITH EACH OTHER D THE CAMPUS Irregular Columbus weather including mon President Fawcett hosted a reception for new faculty members. soon seasons, takes getting used to. East meets West at a YM-YWCA get acquainted picnic. ..- 'E i-ZEN 'was' fa., T' lj-llv!:Zx , 'Ln fu ' N.. i AM -:Munir-xx xw .. HN-4' um.. .M ,. .N....., mx WA x if xilbbxkx xx x wvmx 5 YN we ...S ,,,, Q MRP X md Y, Q a 1: XL' - 5 Qqmm.. , ww . SN xxN .Nc .QQ .Qbwx ,MY .W ,, 5 A gg mu.. , A A . 1- ,. A ,Af wc N,- ,Lk Q 1 ' nt u 1 . ff! ,x R7 ,.1' .I gi ' ' .'fi, IX fi 1--5' 5:-if Vfgf r I 'l 1 f x '- .91-fl .,,,.. 3, .... x's' 5 ,,, -v, , V I X ' ff' x 14 , '. . X .f,..ff W- , ' J , f ,Qs-.5 V . I s ' ' sz 1 ' . 1 v' 2 .QQ ,J ..,.!- 1 ', .'- vJ'g','y 11-'Q'k,. - - 4, .4 , ,- ,xx , ' W 1 . I -- - fi?-13?- ' , ' .' - .' sg-23' , ff, n ' 1 ip-' , . ' j.j'j mpg'-R4f2,.',-I ' I'-H ., , - '.-xv ,.f.-. . Mi. - L... , .E-N-4.L':gFs - r,53'Qf3 ,V ' , r X' ,W1.::.. A Q,x,i yg4::31s-WH R X iv n W ft' 84 X :U , ' - my ,X xg -4 yi, f x 4 , f. .. 1 A H 1 ,,:,,.o!,' :t'j,,AZ1+ ,fy A,-A.. an I . I A 4. 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I K . s' .,: fefnu- -M-' ' . ..--, .,.n -. , . -ll.: 'Q kwvk 'A fbi A T Come to Cleveland and we'll tour the Carlings plant. REPLAY THE GAMES L O C A L P B S ason for sleeping: Sclzlitz, Ballenrine, Black Label, Str0h's .... Q Nr' 3 .nu Q . .A 'L , if , . X, , ANA' ' N 1 x 1 'L I , 4 ll ' B' YTD' 0. ,f ' aff . v uplh.-1. ' , - . : 'L . , . ...M vs . 'vlaib ,. , 1. , A if-m...,, s .I A .452---.J f' -t ,JI f -: ' - .. l, In Roger Scores Agam .1 g -1 .- . 30 vrpfx 1 .. 'tara ' ' .y 1-. A V911- . ' V '.'8'IUa-f9,'.f.x' ' .lint I- ..f 'gg -. my -,-5: QA .3 fx - ,X 11: ,-Wrfpi.. A ' fy x U-1 .Alix ,wr 'l --wx zfgffkqbwl, U I -.4.!a.L.'iI,' ' J r , BWI? fr- kf .Q.fq'i'.:f'f qv - Q K I A 0 K sf 'T' 3:3 h'f, I ,- 1 U: BRASS BAND ADDS TO FOOTBALL FUN Formed in 1878 as a drum and bugle corps, The Ohio State Marching Band has grown in stature until today it is the only all-brass col- lege band in the nation and one of the largest brass bands in the world. Well-known for its high-stepping, fast-cadence marching, the band's trade mark is the popular Script Ohio. Traditions are as much a part of the band as its fine marching and music. After each Ohio State touchdown a band member rides another piggy-back, waving Roger, a bat- tered pennant on a special shaft. When the band spells out Ohio, the senior sousaphone player is honored with task of dotting the i. On the field, . HJ9L.'5r.g STADIUM EXTRAS: DA D S g C H EER S Each year the Dad's Day chairman sticks a pin into a map of Ohio. The county in which the pin sticks determines the area from which the Dad of Dads will be chosen. In 1961 the pin stuck in Mahoning county and Joseph Richstone of Youngstown was picked as the dad to represent all Ohio State student fathers. During halftime of the Oregon game, Mr. Richstone officially received his title as Dad of Dads. Buck's Kline makes a 72-yard TD. if It 4 .4 Ji, in-Q ' 1 ,, 'P Y .Q Buck cheerleaders try a new stunt for Dad K . 'xf 'fMinEah , Cheerleaders were up in the air as much as the pigskin as OSU won over Oregon, 22-12 Two Flintstone characters join Dad and Homecoming committee in Carmen Ohio.' I J s UL sultry., 3 SCENTLESS ROSES F O R B U C K EY E S After the football team became Big Ten champs Ohio State was invited to play against UCLA in the Rose Bowl classic. Because of a previous decision that Big Ten schools would not participate, the faculty council, in a 29-26 vote, said, No roses this year. A demonstration by students, faculty, and Co- lumbus citizens resulted. Crowds marched, signs and dummies protesting the action were made, student meetings were held, petitions were signed. However, the faculty Council's decision held firm. Ohio State Buckeyes did not spend New Yearls Day in California. Demo st to stood font of the Fa ItyB Id g at gt belea d QLUSH 'Ez x UONT ' NAU9 ,l' . X ' -if 'O N 'A r . 6, 3, .N S vs X A L m Grid star Mike Ingram calmed rioters, 4 If the football team can accept the decision, you should, too. l Life-size dummies became a common sight around campus. This demonstration was one activity that didn't have University sanction or advertising. -O 5. I C4 YI I lllll ug' . 'jg v s . ' . .lo . . W-3 9 -'.: :Shiga Q A.. I ga -2 .. 5 ,Q ' . 1-f.f,.. ,..:e- .f f-'iff ,f,,-3. D' N Q Y I W X gf! 55? ,fx rt ' ii . 1F'Qfz'-' .Xi5fi'f X 2 i V t In -,- 'N -IG 8 W 'Nwkbq K 5 A. aff's 'gim 7 Q , 5 gf Q 9 x f ' L in Q 5,9 us. ld, -2' iiluiim . 'X ' . ZA. ..- 95,-. 9-, va .N f , , N M9 ,L V4 A it av ' ..? .19 if i ., 'o Aa. 1..- ' , vgs UK yt ,f 'J .0 'O as Q .- fx 4 . ,'v .. ws M .Q i A ', Q ' va J 15,3 V' -'NS , fp ' 0 g H .. ff..f , .- , gg , X If A u , . Ax O ' 62 .ff 'A ' :. X . Q . Pg sa K :M L. Q vs. ' 'v ' 5' , A N. Xl.: ' . Qx ffm 'i, 6 , . , . IRQ S. .4 O . 2 il Ay ,.' ..- -- s I F V ? 1 v i S tiff 'Er fix ... 3 5 . Q L' B .3 x , ,, 1 , 1- I J 1 Hx: 1 N , 'W--1 '- f BU Rn 9 I ,yt 5 1' I Winter s on the way. Even though it's cold outside, the heat's evident inside. .... . . . After tests, relaxation by skating on Mirror Lake wg .-mg, fussy, fm' ...4dL...m .' 0 la to keep warm. Temperatures sunk low so students turned t p y Record snow of eight inches hit campus in March. 4I 3 w: I A ' ,,-f I '1N'- :ight 5. :A P' arf' ,X ! ,si 'lr .SW if Wi is iitsf N lx ' .va M ,WW t er A W- ' ,W as r X, 'Qi t -6, Q , ix sl' , 'jg D-' Nt W. v-'Qi aw pt wt .ag if N g ' U Vit,-m ww N -my 4, E. fs tts... A fm.. When the overnight low was I0-I5 degrees, students had to do something to keep warm COLLEGE APPRGACH TO ILDI GWME Never think for a moment that snow on a college campus is only to be snarled at and driven through. Often it is put to the same use as at grammar and high schools throughout the land. The use? Fun, of course. True to their higher education, college stu- dent often forego pieces of coals for eyes and carrot noses in lieu of finer details. And, in the same original vein, snowmen are not always the result. MIN' 1 'N X5 x Ni-iv X X 1 N .ce was ' r X' MANY PLACES TO GO, MANY THINGS TO SEE Mershon, Ohio State's 3,072 seat Auditorium, com- pleted its lifth year in April. In its first five years, more than 600,000 patrons witnessed over 400 major programs and events, excluding tours and open houses. Mershon Auditorium's programs rep- resent an international cultural exchange. This past season, the Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company, the Krsmanovich Chorus of Yugoslavia, and the Ballet Espagnol Ximenez-Vargas all appeared. The first two were part of the Great Artist Series, the latter, Celebrity Series. Also on the Great Artist Series were Stratford Festival Players, William Warfield, baritone, Andres Segovia, guitarist, Pitts- burgh Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Ballet Company, Isaac Stern, violinist. The remainder of the Celebrity Series carried Whittemore and Lowe, duo-pianists, Hanson Baldwin, speaker, Thurber Carnival Ca tribute to author James Thurber, OSU alumnus who died in .I anuaryb, Vincent Price, TV star, Angna Enters, mime. In addition, several '6pop concerts were held. Students may purchase season books on an installment basis. XT lil ,-.,'1-fe., ' K Nothing less than a sargeant is found in the U.S. d Band and Soldiers' Chorus, which appeared at Mersh I yt '26 ' v ,, Q f' K LAI .1 --Q ml' :W x Yiknnn X I QS, s l 'sn ia gi: Qi, .- P-W. W, Is.. if 50: ' -iv ,-ffxv'--Y f -'E ff:?gg?'7? f?im'k'x L:f1f,., 42. 34: ww' Q., w 'fa M re. ..-An.. A-fm. 1- WMWQN , 1' Q if ., A 1 'I - Q' ,-x, 1 , - 1 .ny x, x,...- , 'V ?Ax,x S Vg , xg g 6 0- . E R . , 1 .1 ' 1' 1 A K ' I -'W 1 a 'B 1 8 5 , I wil?-in -9510 A ' ' 'I- -Nr KFJVL Q9 A 1 lt. w P S PJ .5-'B 4 V. , , X4- fc 'A .,.1 5 px' ,, ' ,ui 'Y -X. ,- x xl . 1 R f I 5 , z s f z gf.. , ,Z 4 , , Q, L Vr- Tfieaf f ,v' ' Ffa A, ,.3.,- A' -2 '- . 7 .- 'ay - Af I. 0 1 -if: f X Q 7 'f'-. Ale 1 . P 'gs 1 mi V , Lysistrata, a Greek satire, was presented by University Theater players University Tl1eater's cast prepares for the opening of Shakespeare's Macbeth.' -40 i 'U 2, , gg 1 x - . -iw - y . .v .X L X wx. . 8 ,. . X? in Af gag -,,...-'- I xy s 'Fi' A '45 1 , B. --eil-SJR' J' ', .a is J' 1 gg, E, . S S R .aw A concert of Renaissance music by the New York Pro Musica highlighted a culture conference in October. State Attorney General Mark McElroy spoke on campus. K ii , n ,.- w .......- , 1. sq 5 3 - Indian Ambassador to the U. S. Nehru fcenterj visited here. I -X I Claire Kay is 1962 Pledge Princess. Claire is an Alpha Epsilon Phi pledge who hails from Alabama. Susan Sternberg, 1961 Pledge Princess, represented Sigma Delta Tau. PLEDGE PRI CES Vince Cardi sings, 'Tm a travelin' man.', Jim Walters proclaims The woman is smarterf, . '1 '. , I k - A 'Q -ff?- pw , H lg . 1: '. :taps-S' , i a 1, .eg l y km . f 2 'fini ,Z A ' Eggidl 1 -,,. ,gt , R 'fl . I'm gonna make an angel out of you -John Bobb. GALS PICK KING AND TREAT TCO! Although there are several campus-Wide queens there is only one king., He is chosen to reign at Gold- diggers' Dance Winter Quarter, where a girl pays her date's way and takes over all his gentlemanly duties. The ten Golddigger candidates serenade and perform skits at girls' dormitories and sorority houses. On Wednesday, Feb. 28, 1962, Coeds cast ballots for this year's king. John Bobb, Vince Cardi, John Fisher, Randy Roberts, and Jim Walters were the five finalists. 3+ 311' ASW PM .- . .ws dffzfah V sfv NH 'sf l'f?f7f ,f 01 fvfq ? ' -x 4 45.3 J, W? 'Leaf 5, 9 B 6 I 5 , S I 8 i I if I If f M 1 J A, 'N , V I ' JI has 'f-it fa 4- vw I. fx uv ' , 1. OH' X,-K 1 I N N 1. K.. .... xwww, ..+wm..N-W x'1 ,N 3, 4 if gg I ..., ,, Wa, Ti - A V' hlxy. l 1 ' x GROSS PREXY IN ALL - CAMPUS VOTE Buckeye Political Party's Jim Gross swept into office by a more than two to one majority in the first direct election of Senate president. Niki Schwartz, Student Congress Party's un- successful candidate, conceded the election with only 12 of the 20 districts oliicially tabu- lated. A district system also marked the lirst time senators were popularly elected. BPU candidates took 32 of 40 Senate seats. SCP took seven and independent Don Denny, Stadium Dorm, rounded out the full house. As an election sidelight, Schwartz announced his engagement to Barbara Hornstein, causing BPP president Ray Homa to remark, It looks like you're a winner, too, tonight, Niki! ..f r, -- 12 Voters check map for correct district A total of 7199 voters passed through the voting booths Fd' .A .frQ i 0,5 ALPHA Q II' 'f3,H-'1f',':-fit.. -,,,. f5!ij29RRf5 159500-f f G ICE ' QSTM VER l5Hl?7fW MD 9 0lJs7'EfN Hunrffl C IIT Q?,f37f'TZ, ' MZRUEAHAM A 0410311 Miyuki!! ' fwgijflsod !?BUaf?srmJ l9C1f1115EN Dkervwcdv - 'arm ASW!! !,1!ovVUf 1 M1045 ISWHNK -s WE J. 'Q ,sl A 'Q 5 Q Q X 1-8. - ' 1 ' Li 'N-.L is-N ' .A , -.V Y 1lg, ,Q iiCI.'?,, I ,. 1 ,,.. 'rs' ' H I , -JJ A y Q e A Q' s 'i - M , I x. Scott Carpenter waits at Canaveral for space flight. Orton Hall Chimes herald Spring' Pocket radzos and loudspeakers boomed out over campus tn May - '1 . ef ff- wr-:ff--.--f r-r-:'3.' -.: rf - 'Yi-'Kia--fame v'z1.f-2 ' .. .. - , R,-.-W, ,Wu 0 . v-. 'T- i2, ,',4f'..v1. -?1i, f . F , - 'z ' U- I,-1' ' ' e . fm. '5 Y N -' - . 92.5, -. , 'f,f1:v, ,,f n What's the hurry? Turn the page. X Yi., 'vu-,. N vu I -.,,g, -4' -.lhggl .. ,- l vuu-.hiv-..., I df -u.. , -.Q . , -.., N -, 'M-I 'N -N ' -. -k ff--....... f , ,M -vw-..,,,1r-'--:' maui.. 2 x-...g. ., -Q, .. t 'Qin- '-s., ' -.. . ,D V-.M all-Y. ' -sl- A , ' -- ML lui, 'VN n - K N, W V1 suwsvnon-:QQ-M-A e JZVAQZ I After the lockout, SLA and ECLA members held an informal meeting. Student sentiment was strong against F awcett. , W. 1, SPEAKERS BAN CAUSES DEBATE In April students who appeared at a civil- rights rally sponsored by Students for Lib- eral Action were locked out of the Law Audi- torium meeting place by Pres. Fawcett. He directed his g attack at speaker Phil Luce, Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. Faw- cett said that Luce's views did not contribute to the University's educational program-a provision of the Speakers Rule. In a mass fac- ulty meeting, the President's interpretation was approved 1036 to 509. The vote is taken, Luce did not speak, but we predict that the issue is not dead. u X n 1 . U I 1 , f '1-Q.I',.f3.L1x x--1 -' -7 at Xi . - Q .- -- . F ' 'a' Q., . ',' . - ' . f . I - ' 1 , .ro 'A ,, ul x g 0 .ol ' ' - : . ,, . ' f ' - S. X X . ' , '-, -I-4--L-iA.!..i--s' I f 17 ' 'Q ' sg -' N ' - ' S. 'Q yi ,. '.7I1, ' I ' ' , -. Q..4 s.. ham' ' Q ' '. ' ' H-. Q , . ,, ,nfl jr- .1 . . 5: . 2 3 1 3 1 ... , , -, x54'sr .'Q, 5 1' Q -'i,' Q1 1 'A '- . . 'Ute' -I ' ,: 4- -+R., --J,-4 Jw - . ' fwf- A-Q-f's5. ' .. - , ' . -' .: A 4 - , -X X ' - . s .4'.A,fX .igzxif ,QIQ !' -E is ' ..' .. I 1, ,wx :A ' : . i u - W t J. ly, 1 5 Q' f 1 .P 5 1 f f ,, Q . F , il- v-'H , E.. 4 1, ,t N. 15' as., 1 if 0 n , J 5, T Ns' X' , f ' ri if M' STEER H011 F1 Ninth floor Steeb Hall took second place in the bed racing contest. II was good night after the race. M A S S x I E E G Q E S BACK 100 YEARS The campus took on an 1862 look as beard growing, bed pushing, and street dancing were held during May Week. Frontier Days was the theme, tying this highlight of Spring Quar- ter to the Land Grant Centennial celebration. There was little time for rest or study as hon- orary tappings, May Queen skits, elections, musicale, carnival, leadership banquet, and Corps Day took precedence. Thursday was the big day as classes after 10 A.M. were dis- missed. Afternoon activities featured games on the Oval. 'F' ,M , Q -1 L if 4 , ,gt Q 'ln +9 e 1 I. 446 V ' .1 If Lf: r LJ. if V 4 . .QU ag.. li ff -.biz-:gg I,-. x?,5,gaX1xG S124 5? ul ' . -Ciiliiffii,-3 -, ' , ,.,.., v ,z..Q',. , , V ,A . -vsfgf i 4 . ww. - you ,. . .kj 'X R ,Q N - N v 4 S 1 ' N ,XX-3' , -QRS, 3 C 'J . X 5' 3+ Q- X S 3 i Siebert Hall's Mary Lou Fingerhutlz was 1961 May Queen. Mary Lou Chase, Karen Soloway, Corky Crogan, and Barbara Wolfe made up her court. 0 YEARS OE Q EE Erin Malley, Delta Gamma, reigned as 1962 May Queen and Jane Boughner. rs dv wr-1' X, Her court is Sara Jean Wantz, Sally Ann Shrader, Nancy Brodkey, .W Joan Baez, folksmger, appeared at the Concert. Sally Shrader represented Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. Sara Wantz backs up her skit with rebel gals Erin's skit had what it takes to gain the most votes for her. : 1 N? IP POLISH e NINE? N OT BRIKSS if Cadets joined students in an Oval demonstration. Free Day, 1961, was used by campus anti- militarists to demonstrate against compulsory ROTC. Cadets joined students in a march. Their demonstrations were successful as Sep- sory ROTC Last year limbo contests and sack races were popular tember marked the beginning of non-compul- hnaz Riaz demonstrates how the limbo is done in her country. 'C' A ride in a foreign car was a 1961 feature A twist helps in Bucket and Dipper initiation 'N Romophos, men's sophomore honorary, requires subservience. Soupy Sales has nothing on the I9 62 May Week pie-throwing contest. levi.-v v .ss -vi A-fun f X - te, I L. Barbara Oliver, Pi Phi, won outstanding sorority pledge. CAMPUS LEADER R E C O G I Z E D I 11-1 Sammy Ron Miller fcenterj was outstanding fraternity pledge. New Bucket and Dipper initiate foe Yantis becomes a full-fledged member. gina 1 ws 4 QA-ask meg' I K ' sJ ',, .V , as .,f ,eu m.QlAhAu-.nmuit A-rv' ,.., W ef A33 ' f +15 1 I 5' A A X 1 wad' lf' V B591 N ,,7?1E' YA 1 .'l K' fp I g.- v U '2', 1 4: Y , h ,' 3- 1,5 . .1 Hd -. U -., . 1-F' is .Navi ,,,. A'- Ns... 'A-' -nail. 31-1 R x-. 5' 4 'H .wx - ' 'N x K. N x 3 .fix YN Q .. ., ' -5 N 'Nm ix A X . R' - lax .X . -'S 4 gh' 5 KK F so-K Q px Vt. f'-H-ww x , . A , 11.4-f.,, , 1- , l ,.f .-x' , - 1 'Tw N -. ,-. ' MW sv-faffk X X O Q 5 l .- Q v f , n N . F A x ' . P Q., is . ml A display on the Oval . . . . . . sold out Block 0 contracts for Fall Quarter. Sometimes it helps to get away--in this case, the studies came too. .. .- V.-our-gg. ,-f.- 4,4 A hr 4' I W. 1 , .,,.,, ,.,, -1 ' ,Z yy A i.rvgf!!'l' -13 5 ZZ f I I r 3 ?'UQf'Wqr-sdnpg, yqagwu 'l wa-'X- , Q Q 'bww . gi up :Rau Mal w- A f I -Aiaigxle -. 'ff , ,ik 1QfLf l-. .i ,f' 8 'H'-IV ' '1 +4 4054- sed vii Q 'Q 32 . tam. fi its 5 UIuvr.m -4' 1--0 lg S -- -3 I 1 : . . - 1 f P 4, - f .1 I 5 3 ' 5 ff j t Ksef 9 is I ml 'L LA. nt I' ' I I Ad Q , Two thousand, four hundred and nineteen were graduated at June commencement in Ohio Stadium. REJECT FEARDEFEATI M-LEM 5 Gen. Curtis E, LeMay, whose helicopter landed just south of the Stadium, is greeted by Pres. Fawcett. x N'--,N ' ' X I 5 ty L ,i , ...Vi - A I I Q Q ,. 'rms Q' 'Q Gen. Curtis LeMay told 2,419 June graduates that a bright future faces them. But, he Warned, fear of the bomb, defeatism, and lack of individual drive will cloud any pic- ture. The sky was partly cloudy, but faces were bright as Gen. LeMay's U.S. Air Force helicopter set down just south of the Stadium. 'fyuf First foreign couple to get their doctorate degrees at the 507776 .ime here is Mr. and Mrs. Wilson W. Kalyan-Nasih, India. LeMay received an honorary doctor of science degree. we-ff Commissions in the armed services are conferred by LeMay. ' .nf , I I i yi '41 ' 9' 3' A , e 'f I I .Y .,,,.f-if A r A-,,..---77 , , pfyag!-Qvviuv---f , .Y , W,4,,y,.-,f . M., i3.,,-,ijinii-4P M-.-.,.. - ' '+0 9 - . fi - ,QA ' +:.j.'gg-1 ., ...,..... r- W A .A ff- -,,,,,,. ,, , .1 . . - . 1.-....-..,. w- A :T J 5 f'f ff..f'A' Wuwm fm I-41,0 Dental hygienists are the only students to receive their degrees in uniform. Four years of hard work makes one possessive. A new doctor takes the Hippocratic Oath. W a short book of SIGHTS to remember J ust as the May Week fireworks display faded into the night, so will memories of Ohio State lose their sharply-etched brilliance in the years to come. Orientation, Homecoming, exams, graduation, dating, activities, parties -the list of special events connected with college life is endless and if you are like the rest of the 26,000 students, you played the game to the hilt. All these activities seem bright now. But only a few will stand out in your memories. In your mind's eye, let us hope that the Oval is ever green, all Ohio State coeds queens and your grades all A's. You make friends with Ohio State through a maze of declaratives seemingly all begin- ning and ending with Do not bend, fold, clip, or mutilatef' You stay friends by re- membering the special events and traditions of which you were a part. On the following pages MAKIO has tried to capture some of these happenings which mean OHIO STATE to its thousands of alumni. 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X ,X vm , xxx x, x- H '..:s,xx'x f,,-,xgx u x. 'xxx -.Qs xuu-.m.x . W. ,, . 1 ff, iv - -g l MEMORIES MAKE ALUMNI SPIRIT th the l of candleli ht perhaps more beiittm g of the memories we have shown you. The soft warm g ow g glow of memories includes quick kisses, playing footsie at the library, taking Spring Walks ' f ll OHIO STATE. Q ' around Mirror Lake, and, of course, the most memorable keepsake o a , We began with fireworks which is the way you remember much of college life-We end wi gliiih re -C, . - r.,,. T , 'Li , 1Xrwe,f,is,,., , w-RTE, 'G-2 'Z '--zrfei - '. , 5, is. si- -2121 -if-'M -f 1fu'W W -mrs: 3: ' stir-i-wzflgykk'- . K.. .1 rl rxeew,-'. .1 va -1,3 i'?g.z1,?1g-f -1 - 'f wif--1:-mi-,,::s.f' , . 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On the following pages, MAKIO looks in on students in the University's 19 different academic areas and finds, whether they are sowing fields, prescribing lenses, or operating on a cow, they are indeed learning by doing. -K, N i COW COLLEGE? NOT ANY LONGER About one-fifth of all the U. S. area under glass is located in Ohio. Hundreds of tomato, cabbage and lettuce seedlings are produced in the OSU greenhouses, then transplanted into the University farm fields. Students and faculty in the College of Agriculture and Home Economics conduct re- search on these plants. Surplus tomatoes, flowers and potted plants from research and class work are sold to dorms and offices on campus. Over 750,000 of Ohio's 3,300,000 employed people are involved in modern agriculture, 'agri- business', according to Dean Roy M. Kottman. It is the duty of the College to provide graduates to fill positions essential to' the management of Ohio's largest basic industry. It is a common misconception that all the ag students come from the farm and go back to the farm, but more than 552: of all the students in agriculture are from urban homes. Graduates are demanded by off-farm agribusiness establishments in addition to a wide variety of jobs in research and education as well as in agricultural pro- duction. Students in agriculture may prepare themselves to meet the growing demand by electing one of three study programs: Agricultural Industries, Agricultural Science or Social Science. fl Proper timing of combine prevents grain waste Ag students count and tally soybean losses. Agricultural engineers follow a combine with a canvas cloth to check the machine's harvesting efficiency. 5 XS af 1 QS Floral deszgnmg teaches students to utili.e ze products of nature i' U Y. S K1 N Pmucmzs COMPUSITIO N HARMONY FOCAL POQNT DDIMNANCE BALANCE PROPORTION L INF. RHYTHM TEXTURE 'I In A member of 0SU's flower judging team selects just the right bud. Periodical weighing of vegetables indicates crop yield. Composition in floral arranging is ex plained by instructor. ' TOMORROW,S MOTHERS STUDY FAMILY LIVING A playground south of Campbell Hall on Neil Avenue serves as the laboratory for child develop- ment study. Coeds may also elect to study in such areas as textiles and clothing, family living and nutrition. Each student in Home Economics gains practical ,Q experience in family planning by living in one of 4909, three home management houses five weeks in one of three home management houses live weeks dur- ing her senior year. Whether preparing for a homemaking or pro- fessional career, it is the obligation of Home Economics students to inform members of society of advancements directly and indirectly associated - - ' -ff-'ff fl Cllfldf S1105 with the planning and management of a household. All eyes are on the teacher's hands as she removes a splinter, Caring for small children is a course requirement for Home Ee. Coeds. . . . and gives that secure feeling. : 1 A class in physics watches intently as the instructor demonstrates angular momentum. Chemistry calls for exactness. ARTS CURRICULUM KEYED TO TIMES The addition of Chinese language study to the Arts College curriculum this year brings the num- ber of foreign language courses to eight. Listening center's booths are equipped with tape recorders which aid comprehension and enable the student to check pronunciation. The speech department was given a boost last spring when a complete stage set from the road show, Five Finger Exercise, was presented to Mershon Auditorium. Pre-professional training for the fields of law, medicine, nursing, dentistry, journalism, phar- macy, veterinary medicine and optometry is pro- vided by Arts College. C'est difficile. Language compositions necessitate pre-class discussion. Listening to tapes facilitates comprehension. F C vs in Geology fields trips go on in rain or snow. :'Five Finger Exercise set will aid Speech Dept Student examines a strata of shale. Donald H. Horton, manager of Mershon Auditorium, accepts the set. Photographers collaborate to determine the best shot. JOURNALISM PROGRAM EXPANDED THIS YEAR News and editorial writing, long the mainstays of the journalism department, are now backed up with increased emphasis in public relations, maga- zine writing, photojournalism, radio-television and science writing. Special service courses are also provided for medical, dental and agriculture stu- dents. A photojournalism program was added to the School of Journalism's curriculum this year. Stu- dents take, develop and print pictures for use in the campus daily, The Ohio State Lantern? Many are also used in the MAKIO. Radio-television students write, direct and pre- sent news programs on closed circuit television. A 57,500 check establishing a scholarship for responsible journalism was presented to the school by Gov. Michael Di Salle. The presentation high- lighted the 1961 Conference of the Journalism Association of Ohio Schools, sponsored by the school and attended by more than 800 high school journalists. Prominent professionals participated in the program. Vicki Bull, lone girl photographer, finds a spot. Lantern reporters busily attempt to meet a deadline. A l Focusing and panning call for concentration. X ras. Fluoroscope lights are used to t die patterns for contact lenses. and By directing a beam of light at the back of the eye, the type of lens needed can be determined. 4 :st Y sv t, .qw- I mzors in mechanical optics lab work with vertometers to ascertain lens prescriptions. Q 5 ,xt 5 xxx xc N X X Opthomometry student measures the curves of the eye. CLINIC SCLVES EYE DISGRDERS The optometry student must have a highly- trained knowledge of the eye, and a broad under- standing of life. He must spend two years in the Arts College before entering Optometry School. Psychology and related sciences provide this lib- eral background. The Optometry Clinic, in which the student practices before graduation, affords practical ap- plication of his knowledge. Each student is sched- uled for daily appointments. Fitting contact lenses and glasses make up the bulk of his work. Patients are not limited to the University area, but come from the surrounding area so that the student may be exposed to a greater number of visual problems. Dr. K. S. Zinnecker, chairman of the Contact clinic, encourages proper insertion of lenses. I COMMERCECOUR E IS THREE-PRO GED Higher education for business, work in the so- cial sciences, research and continuing professional education make up the program elements of the College of Commerce and Administration. Changing patterns in teaching include Dr. Me- no Lovenstein's 200-member economics class which gives experienced large-group instruction to beginning students by concentrated use of visual aids. A Defense Management Center is operated by the College to train Americans and foreign na- tionals in supply management and business ad- ministration to aid international development. An Executive Development Program, held for two weeks each year, provides educational service. Visual aids, suclz as this overhead projector facilitate mass education. Dr. Lovenstein conducts a 200-member economics class as an experiment mass education new ,,. eww A W .' -- ,ff-512-If 4 eg-X x A - -- .. X K Accounting majors spend many hours puzzling over the right answer ' ., ' . . revising .. erasing and mbulalirrg. Advanced communication and transportation necessitate understanding world geograp ditoriums become classrooms to accommodate increased enrollment. '14 Q .,Y,... Corinne Sells directs a Glaflden house work project to gain field experience. SOCIAL WORK EXPERIENCE GAINED IN LOCAL AGENCIES Three afternoons a week the Gladden Community House was the classroom for Corinne Sells, senior in the School of Social Work. To gain Held experience in leadership, she worked with girls clubs encouraging group participation. Other social work majors worked with adults, delinquent children, and fact-hnding agen- cies. Service to individuals, service to groups, and ser- vice to community are the areas of social work. This year the School instituted a seminar for grad- uating seniors to give them an opportunity to assess what they have done in their individual areas. The students evaluate the part their experience of working in an agency played in their total education program. lzomemaltmg duties such as supervising llze mixing of sugar cookies. .ws - ..,. Ns Dental hygienists read X-ray slides. Il I IS IE' ' DENTISTRY COLLEGE SECOND IN NATION The Ohio State College of Dentistry, second largest in the nation, has maintained high prestige by continuous adoption of modern facilities. A building program, completed in 1959, has permitted the College to expand its activities to its fullest potential. The College pioneered in the use of television for teaching dental techniques and staff members plan and produce their own pro- grams on closed circuit facilities which are among the best in the nation. Recognizing the growing need for teachers and researchers, the College has increased the oppor- tunities for graduate work, and an extensive re- search program is underway due to the additional facilities and sponsorship by other institutions. Dental work demands trained hands. New dentures will give someone a new smile. arf' :SG f .fag gy. ,. .gl-' sf-'Y f -:sf-I -I An instructor checks each step to assure perfect work Hygienists gain experience by caring for students' dental needs. Dental majors have modern facilities. xx TWO DEGREES AVAILABLE TO DENTAL HYGIENISTS Ohio State has the largest school of dental hy- giene in the nation. Enrollment is approximately 150 women. Almost twice this number applied for admission last fall. Dental hygienists may receive a two-year certii- cate or a bachelor's degree. The ofIice hygienist completes a two-year course of training in the College of Dentistry. The advanced and teaching hygienist prepares through a combined four-year course in the Arts College or College of Education leading to the bachelor's degree. The dental hygienist in recent years has become an integral part of the dental team. She takes and reads X-rays, cleans teeth and assists in oilice procedure. Proper cleaning methods reduces cavities. i we:4zsi ..,.-nv Hygienists may receive a certificate or degree Y. HRX 'xx if N Many members of the community receive dental care at the clinic. Education majors, like Gloria Fein, training in Columbus public schools sometimes need a stern-first attitude. Apprehension is eased in discussions with her superiors. EDUCATION COLLEGE IS MAJOR INFLUENCE Wherever you may have gone to school, there is a good chance that sometimes you have had contact with a teacher trained or influenced by Ohio State's College of Education. The Education College frequently has more jobs than students, despite increasing enrollments. Among the most sought after students are those in the Able Stu- dent Program, an honors study program now in its third year. ' The College cooperates with the National Science Foundation on post-graduation courses, and educational television. The first teaching ma- chine was invented and used at Ohio State. Edu- cation College staff members are key Hgures in airborne television experiments and have set many of the philosophies for the use of audio-visual aids in the classroom. UF XX 5 ,N ' XR. Nm jxx -1 '13, X, N 'Q X .L l I Q 1..- 1 g ,.-4 ... A teaCl1er's day ends with grading papers and preparing lesson plans. Over 800 teach- ers lilce Gloria are graduated from tlze College annually. MUSIC STAFF EXPANDED TO TEACH LITERATURE Due to an expansion in the School of Music faculty, students now may meet their humanities requirement in music literature courses. New sub- jects include fourteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth century music literature. Dr. Bruinsma, director of the School, instituted a TV program this year which is broadcast nation- ally over educational networks. The iilms, made on campus with students and faculty from the School of Music, are shown locally on WOSU-TV. Performing groups are a major part of the School. The marching band is internationally known and the concert band is considered one of the finest in the country. Over 500 students partici- pate in the Glee Clubs, Symphonic Choir and Orchestra, and University Chorus. Playing the bass viol takes tongue-in-teeth concentration. Flying fingers of this pianist are only a blur to the eye Over 85,000 persons a year attend School of Music programs. gig 'fl A s . I l l I I 1 l t it Art major intently expresses her feelings in clay. F ive Brothers often serve as subjects of charcoal drawings. FINE ARTS SCHOOL HAS NEW BUILDING The University began a three-step building program last year designed to give the School of Fine Arts a complete facility of its own. The Hrst wing of the building provides studio space 'for painting, ceramics, and design program, along with office and studio space for the faculty of the school. The second wing will be put in use next year. Hayes Hall, traditional home of the school, has moved many of its classrooms to the new building, and now displays works of art from time to time. The School also has a traveling art exhibit which it sends to other universities and museums. A sculptor puts finishing touches on his work. An instructor looks critically at a clay model done by a ceramic art student. Architects build scale models to help evaluate their designs. ARCHITECTURE AFFECTS ALL PHASES OF SOCIETY Architecture entails more than drawing pictures of handsome buildings. An architect studies per- sons as well as art. While good design is a primary consideration, the architect seeks Ways to use eco- nomical and practical construction methods to achieve it. Courses in psychology, sociology, geog- raphy, economics and business management help him to understand his clients' needs. The hand of the architect is apparent in all kinds of constructions-from beauty shops to bridges, terminals to hospitals. Indeed, architec- ture affects each man, woman, and child perhaps more than that of any other profession. The archi- tect's creative ability with spatial relationships is as rewarding to himself as it is to others. The designing phase is the first step in a building project. . Qisnni- . N .. if Selecting just the right swatch for a newly-designed chair takes corroboration. W.: , 7' Xj 5 r . .. 5' L' ' ze :YQ 5 E irfi 51+ sf V ,,hwxsm-1' ' i . - -.ez we - fx, 'N '34, H in vest Q NSA mt K mix X ss .S 1 1 SR? t X - . : .'::p.xks1:, - Sf' ,r-wir: 1 'Y-'E,-Xf'2x3..e11:92-:?'?:-tzkffi-FN ff ifiw- s,-yr 1 'fs ,. ,.,.,..-gwt., . ., ,. .- A V , . ,, I Kxgxzixstw, V my .-1-:tw - . . .. F Q N VW aft ww 0 . N!' NkR N iWM'K1:eQmAXixxwx4Qis-oxvx V .. t - - -.wfx-xv-Aww Ava-ware-w1s,ww++!4swssvxMw,xxwQlN pu Engineering classroom power units are controlled by this master switchboard. After metal is hardened in a kiln, a study of its molecular structure is made. Wind tunnel velocities are registered on a mercury board and recorded. .3 1' After the metal is removed, a reading is taken. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING HAS PROFESSIONAL STATUS Today's engineering student enjoys opportunity for a more thorough and immediately practical education under the live-year professional curriculum. The first live-year class is now in its third year, the begin- ning of the professional program, after successfully completing two preliminary years. Fine facilities like those of the remodeled Robinson Laboratory for mechanical engineering provide invalu- able practical experience in applying theory. In a wider context, research of World-wide import- ance is conducted in engineering laboratories, where new breakthroughs have been made in such specialized and diversified areas as millimicrowave propagation, and molecular electronics. An instructor explains electrical circuit to Electrical Engineer Tom Stickler. l 4 Aeronautical students test scale models of airplanes in a wind tunnel for flight characteristics. Wind tunnel conditions are checked constantly z 5 Practical experience tests classroom theory. 1. xx, K- M .js A Engineering seminars make use of visual aids. l27 l QU Aeronautical engineers observe a set-up to make a stress analysis of a wing. F' E V' I Legal center was recently jinished. NEW CENTER AIDS LEGAL RESEARCH The Ohio State Legal Center, completed last summer, should prove to be a great benefit to the Law College as well as to the legal profession in Ohio. The modern brick and glass Center, across from the law building, is a joint project of the University, College, and Ohio Bar Association. Its proximity to the Law College gives the profes- sion a center close to the research facilities offered by the College library, and increases the oppor- tunity for greater communication between profes- sionals and students. The Ohio State moot court team has established a solid reputation for excellence in the last few years. The team won the regional competition in 1959, the national championship in 1960, and was awarded runner-up honors in the regionals this year. eighth largest law library. L 2 I 5 1' if jig! Q 1 e 5 SK M- 4 my do 44 M FK ., . F win ,.,, 1.,,vq,f,q . ., , , Q, 'IJ' 4- 4 34 ? ff , ,.,. M , V.. 'Aw-'--4: If ., f.IW:22?' 1 ' ' i:?X?5fs'?1 f 5 Q 4 -r M 5 1 . w f I N 1 ' 5 r s P .Bb s , J During surgical rounds students share medical opinions. Stethoscopes hang like coats in a closet .Jilin .' XW'f.gUt.' ,' rr4.x': .,f., 'Nr r?f5s'5- ' sf.. . , Fu ' ' ' 5 . ff ' vq .Qs Students pe FOUR APPLICANTS PER OPENING IN OSU COLLEGE OF MEDICINE There were four applicants for every opening in the College of Medicine this year. Each student is painstakingly selected by a special board, including the Dean of Medicine. Along with Western Reserve and Cincinnati, Ohio State is educating and training three to four percent of the annual na- tional output of doctors. The 600 potential doctors and 500 nurses in training at Ohio State are part of the seventh largest medical institution in the nation costing in excess of S33 million. This year for the first time the College is offering a curriculum for professional dieticians. rform varied duties in the nati0n's seventh largest medical institution. in e One of 600 potentzal doctors at OSU i I L 0. ,X if .C .F 5 5 AX vw is 4 U xy.. f E ? If As, - f I QM fx f Aw' .,,,A sg - M Y,Vil.'S', C?i, 5 S ' E.f.v'QN'-ti .4 -MQ. ,, , ww QR' xsxxw. -. r . X. , X5-Xxx l'if'Y 'W+:-- FG Q 4251- -iv' f IN 5 -f - - D w us ix. i , gl el: N . x 1 Aim K gl Ss , E X api' iv J X 6 f f .MW .s-M5 NEW NURSING PROGRAM APPROVED THIS YEAR Approval for a new nursing program was given this year. Students now will have fewer duty hours required in patient care. The smaller volume is intended to give nurses better and more select training by professionals. At present 30 hours of clinical study are re- quired each week in exchange for room and board in Neil Hall. The new plan which goes into effect in September permits nursing students to have more hours free for employment if desired. Of the 500 nursing students, a majority enter after a year's schooling in Arts, while others enter after being graduated from three-year nursing courses at other schools. Mixing prescriptions is a medical detail that takes precaution. 'X Qs. QSQQQK Daily records of all patients are Lept by nurses Black ba s mbolizes all the doctor stands for L . N ii , a t ,iff , U'-14.4 '71 Q97 f My N 5 i g y 1. 1. , fk.l. 1 - . , X :gist Q54 N F if ' 5 , ' f l Q Over 580,000 in research grants were received for 1961-62. There are approximately 40 graduates in pharmacy. Precise measuring is one of the most important aspects of the pharmacisfs work. XL- .l-. -1 1 ,PY -num. The Pharmacy College mztzated the frsr ive-year program for a B.S. in pharmacy in the U. S. PHARMACY COLLEGE INCREASES FACULTY The College of Pharmacy faculty was increased this year to eleven men with doctorate degrees and four with master's degrees. Undergraduate enrollment has now reached 152 students for the three classes. Approximately 40 graduate students are engaged in study and research leading to the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. Pharmacists throughout Ohio returned to the campus for the Seventh Annual Ohio Pharmaceu- tical Seminar presented by the pharmacy faculty March 19-22. Continued growth of the College has made it necessary to obtain new classrooms, laboratorys and research space in the Veterinary Laboratory for work in Pharmacology. A new laboratory for instrumental methods of analysis is being com- pleted on the second floor of the pharmacy build- ing in space formerly used for Pharmacology. --.sn Veterinary doctors use aseptic technique. all One of the 14 girls in Vet. Med. prepares a dog for surgery. Small animals are checked for recovery from anesthetic. VETERINARY MEDICINE IS VERSATILE FIELD The Held of veterinary medicine is perhaps the most versatile of all the health professions. It is concerned with all species of animals. Particular attention is paid to diseases communicable to man. Students who seek admission to the four-year curriculum in the College of Veterinary Medicine must first complete two years of pre-professional training. Ohio State completed plans for new facilities on the West Campus in order to increase its en- rollment and help meet the future demands of the profession. It is estimated that by 1970 there will be a deficiency of at least 10,000 veterinarians in the United States alone. sm... .. SN.. w ,SQ is s arf 4 as N' gl 2? .xy gi S 2 -Q.. av ' ,. -slum E Y 0 :ip .Q .,,. T' I 1 -0 if Q' sfo. it va if Q in qu-Q., I 9 I f ' Q .- D- L. Y 4 pi Research workers make a periodic round of charts and graphs. I OSU SPENDS LARGE SUM ON RESEARCH EACH YEAR Research at Ohio State during the last year to- taled over S53,000,000. More than 12 per cent of the total came through the Research Founda- tion. It is the third largest financial operation on campus, surpassed only by personal service budget and the rotary fund for patient care in the hospi- tal. Its dollar volume was nearly three times that of the Athletic Department, often thought of as the University's biggest business. During the past year nine of Ohio State's ten colleges had research grants. A great bulk of the work includes science and engineering. Also parti- cipating are approximately 85 departments in- cluding business organization, psychology, educa- tion, speech, radio-television, and University School. Kathryn Scott, Institute of Foods and Nutrition, determines nitrogen content in food samples. Arts student observes the tested Skinner box conditioning experiment. Behind a maze of tubes and chemical apparatus, graduate students do Public Health research. 4 Q Asst. Prof. Bredenzeyer, Vision Research Dept., burns rabbit retina with high intensity light to had non-burning wave length for possible use in space or nuclear explo- sions. P. ff , fi, ff .Aft David Canowitz attempts to find role of protozoa in the rumen, part of a cow's stotnachg by chemical analysis. Various electronic computers facilitate re- search. Here, Jade Lin, operates an IBM card punch. S This suspended cat is used to test reflex conditioning in work supported by National Science Foundation. f r Y, .. .- ' nt ,: . '- ,X ts P AH AY fi I -.- r -,flaw S Dean of Men Mylin H. Ross fcenterj meets with his staff fseated, L-RJ Chester Burns, CFP Advisor, Charles Gambs, Jr., Spec. Stud. Problems, M. W. Overlzolt, Supvr. of Men's Residencesg Lowell Wrigley, 011-Campus Housingg fstanding L-R2 George Caronisj C. H. Sedgwick, and R. A. Schindler, OH-Campus Housing. Mrs. Christine Conaway, Dean of Women, and her staff often use Pornerene Lounge for discussions. Pictured are: Miss Elizabeth Hanna, OH-Campus Housingg Miss Ruth Weimer, Women's Housing Dir.g Mrs. Conaway, Miss Jane McCormick, Panhellenicg Miss Maude Stewart, Graduate Residentsg Mrs. Nancy Adams, Town Girls,' Mrs. Helen Raney, Supvr. of Mgmt., Women's Resi- dence Hallsg Miss Margaret Dunaway, Women's Residence Halls Program Coordinator. 7? 1 - - ll Dean Roy Kottman advocaies new concepts ln agrwulture. regularly ,.-,M ypvnvw- 'X ' :N Engineering College Dean Harold Bolz sits in on a National Science Foundation chapter meeting. , . Completion of tl1e Legal Aid Center compliments Dean F. Strong's fseated, riglztj administration. Dr. W. R. Krill is dean of Veterinary Medicine. Dean E, Walters looks over one of numerous graduate reports he reads each day. Dean R. Meiling heads a 833 million Medical Center. Q 'ui l Aiv Kenneth R. Varner is University Registrar. ll. 6 ' Q an nw --W Q ' l ii Richard Larkins heads the Athletic Dept. - Frederick Stecker directs University Relations. 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Ylj N -Q5 Q, vxx Q v N YJ .LT M ,N . 4ff -' 'fr-.F -v - My 1 fx WRXX ,-'A' - ' 'Pl Q X- xx- N'-w...w - .X V I fl 1 'J C Alpha Lambda Delta encourages scholarship among freshmen. Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta is an honorary organization for freshmen women with a 3.5 accumulative point hour ratio at the end of two or three quarters. The group doesn't sponsor social functions, but attempts to encourage high scholarship by mak- ing an annual book award to the member having the highest point hour at graduation time, and by sending congratulatory letters to beginning women students who earn high grades. Amy Lou Leonard won the book award this year. They also send senior certincates to all Alpha Lambda Delta members who are graduated with 3.5 accums. In the fall, the group will maintain a tutoring service for freshmen in conjunction with its brother honorary, Phi Eta Sigma. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA-ROW I: Flowers, Grimes, Teitelbaum, Drum, Dattner, Luke, Dalling, Gates, Porietis. Row 2: Wilson, Butchko, Nicklaus, Kingma, Mann, Loschky, Ferguson, Lehman, Freeland, Pfaadt, Bender. Solomon. Row 3: Brofman, Brubaker, Robbins, Oliver, Kleinstub, Fryer, Duffy, Rall, Parr, Culp, Hull, Frank, Berdahl. Row 4: Metsker, Byrd, Agler, Kivlin, McDaniel, Skromme, Yaxley, Wolf, Markey, Stanfield, Tucker, Duncan, Marzluf, Shostack, Wright, Rutledge. Top Row: Chesser, Graziani, Patch, Davis, Houtz, Knapp, Mayer, Spellerberg, Wood, Haas, Fowler, Sadowski, Rich, Axelrod, Kushner. S. A :- 5 j - gag' , ' ' r -W ' - 'It ' . A , L., .p gp it H. -.11-24.1.1-.-. ii , I x N 2-wa Q .I . - ' , - , Ne 49 'L ' ' A . -u -s. .af 1+ , fe '7 16' . N , 9- Q Z9 '-'-, ff . xx A 6 4 It , b 55- A 3, I , : 7 1 . 4 I M ' f' QL. . F .-1 t Q6 h JG wifi M DOJ ,li I .f . if .., 5: 1- ,gp :NA . 1 w TT ig L A S Q Q Y ' Pictured are a portion of the more than 100 initiates at a special ceremony in Dean Ross office Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma is the national freshman men's hon- orary which gives recognition for outstanding scholastic achievement. The honorary was found- ed at the University of Illinois in 1923. To be eligible for membership a freshman must have a point hour ratio of 3.5 at the end of his first three quarters. Some of the events of the group are the traditional initiation banquet for new members, furnishing a pamphlet, Hints on How to Study, for all incoming freshmen and offering a special tutoring service. Phi Eta Sigma is organized much like a fraternity in that it has its own ritual and last fall, it held its national biennial convention at the University of Maryland. There were over 100 men initated into the group in this spring's ceremonies. New members get the secret word. Plzi Eta Sigma ofiicers explain the meaning of their pin 'I pw. 3 ' id' -Q L, -V rf' fcgt i 5 f A 5' 'ep 'CQ' X ,gvf ' :SNK A 'fc R sr, IUXQ G.. Y .Q xx: S sa, sl iw , W 'ff - I . Biedernzan Craig ' J .,.. . -, p Brodkey Culbertson 'h . 'il Brotkin Davis l Big ..k,' Clauszng Derr 4? 6 3 ul Franklin Hider Linebauglz McArtor Rubin Glass Higgins Logan Nitschke Settles Glucknzan Hill Loscocco Ringol Stftlll Harner Hooge Martin Rittenhouse Welsch Gearhart Hundley Mason Rozelle Wolpert Mirrors On Tuesday of May Week outstanding freshmen girls carry symbolic paper mirrors to their classes. At l l A.M. they are led in silent procession down the Long Walk, then to the edge of Mirror Lake to be initiated into Mirrors, activities honorary for sophomore women. New members are tapped by telegram on Monday evening. Requirements for membership are scholarship, leadership, and service. During the year, members meet for social purposes and usher for University functions. Forty-eight members were added this year. Looking at 0ne's reflection is part of initiation. Bader Caudill Clouse Dowden Romophos Romophos members are tapped during May Week. Initiation takes place on the Oval, where members, wearing chains, burlap sacks, and fezes crawl up the Long Walk to the statue of William Oxley Thompson. Members usher for the Freshman Kick-Off Dance and Dad's Day. Twenty outstand- ing freshmen were tapped this year. Requirements are a 2.5 accumulative point hour, active partici- pation in campus organizations and service to the University. 6 V17 Q-1' 'i Ezsler Ferguson Hockman Rose S willinger . Fate Glueck Holliday Schumaker Thompson F eldstien Goldstein Horn Sch witzgebel Wan William O. Thompson becomes an honorary member of Romophos 1- 5:5 Vu H' f'N C Bluestone Davidson Bggef DLlnI1iCk Cregger Gillespie I 52 'G :gk Y , , ,, r' :jf bf , -si is 41 vi f 1 vie ' ni' g t.- ws I i - .f f Q U CE 4- Q 9 Haignere Hazen King Moats Halliday H ite Logan Palmer Harman H ornstein Mayer Puff Chimes During May Week, outstanding sophomore wom- en are tapped by Chimes, junior women's honor- ary. On the day of her initiation, each girl wears white and carries a bell to her classes. After meet- ing in the afternoon on the Oval, the girls are blindfolded and led to Orton Hall by retiring mem- bers for initiation ceremonies. Activities include serving at a President's luncheon in the Fall. New Chimes members are tapped after hours in dormitories. .ff t : Rogers Ulrikson Simon Whitehead Steel Wilson Sutphen Young Creamer Given Holliday McGavran Spence Thornton Fisher Gross Magee S haw Stewart Vi tucci Bucket and Dipper Junior men, deserving in scholarship, leadership, and service to the University, are chosen as mem- bers of Bucket and Dipper during May Week. After being splashed into Mirror Lake and parad- ed around the Oval, the new members are honored at a formal initiation dinner. Replacing the plaque on the Bucket and Dipper Rock by Mirror Lake is the project for the club this year. Each year it's a cold, wet initiation for new members. 'WW' Weisblatt . .1wrwvm.mwmV...L A mos Bailey Ballou Beckemeyer Coreno Duerr Evans Frame Goldman H ite Linn Mackensen Miller Reynolds Roth Slzerrow Waterer Yavitch The highest honor which may be given a senior woman 1S to be tapped for Mortar Board. Mem- bers are selected on the basis of outstanding schol- arship leadership and service to the University. The year s activities include the sale of mums at Homecoming a local study project, and co-spon- sorship of Student Leadership Recognltion Dinner. New members are tapped during the Leadership Recognition Dinner held May Week it Y wvv Sphinx The highest honor that can be accorded a male at Ohio State is to be linked to Sphinx, senior men's honorary. Active membership, which can never exceed sixteen, is extended to the members of the junior or senior classes who have demonstrated outstanding leadership through service to the Uni- versity. In Winter Quarter, seniors are linked wherever they may be on campus during a cere- mony on the Oval. A cker E by F asic Garrigan Havlicek Henclz Lawrence Lucal Moors Rice Rule Shaw Members face the Oval and listen to Carmen 01110 as rt is plat ed on tlze Orton Hall chimes ,.?,,f d- BOARD OF TRUSTEES L to R. around table: Davis, Fairdon, Ketner, Fawcett, Bricker Cchmn.J Mount Csecl Patton Loop, Allyn. the May session Board of Trustees The Board of Trustees is the governing body of The Ohio State University, including seven mem- bers and a secretary. It meets monthly except August. A new trustee is appointed every year for a seven-year term. Mr. Brickerls term expired in May after 14 years, and Robert N. Lazarus, Sr., Ohio State, 1912, was named to replace him. These sevenmen have the power to hire or fire the President of the University or any faculty member under him. The Board is the official policy making body of Ohio State and for this reason, its meetings are open to the public with their complaints or suggestions. Each Spring Quarter members of the Board meet with one representative from each College and the Grad- uate School for a traditional luncheon. President's Cabinet The President's Cabinet meets weekly, with the head of each college bringing his problems to the Vice-President. At the administrative meetings, held once a month, the problems are laid out be- fore the President. After he has considered and discussed each issue he may send his suggestions to the Board of Trustees who take the final action. Each faculty member can be represented and have his opinions voiced at the President's cabinet meet- ing through the head of his department. The Ex- ecutive Dean of Student Relations, John T. Bon- ner, who is a member of this committee, is directly responsible to the President, and may not act without the approval of the Board of Trustees. PREs1DENT's CABINET-Row I: Thompson, Bonner, Stecker, Heimberger Herrick Cor belly, Carson, Fawcett, Mount. in FRESHMEN SENATE-Row.I: Darling, Schwartz, Layne Cv.p.J, McGavran Cpresj, Federle fsec.J,.Roop Ctreas.J, Miller, Paulo. Row 2: Turner tadv.J, Vlach, Becker, Sutton, Culp Eppstein, Mehrins, Ree, Parr. Row 3: Watts, Shepler, Piper, Kisling, Wildman, Serrott, Hen: dren. Row 4: Briggs, McCool, Silverman, Alpert, Daub, Nichols, Milligan. Row 5: Fisher Goldman, Klabano, Wright, Henninger, Davis, Magnes, Ury, Coleman. Top Row: Hiestand Sinkey, Casper, Rafelson, Hadley, Lazear, McDonald, Elliott, Lemley. F I, 6 S h In C H S 6 H ar t G Freshmen Kick-Ofj Dance drawsalarge crowd. Freshmen Senate is broken down into four com- mittees: Orientation, Education, Government, and Student Aifairs. The vice-president of Fresh- men Senate serves as the group's non-voting rep- resentative to Student Senate. The members were quite active this year. In addition to sponsoring the Freshmen Kick-off Dance, they investigated freshmen curriculum and evaluated changes. Other projects were studying the trimester system which they voted not to be the answer to the quar- ter system problem, hosting high school groups, freshmen administration reception, and a fresh- men newsletter. Senate workers prepare a report on the trimester system. A 'nur -xrvm xr -.I i 9 v . Selby, College of Lawg Dean Ross: Swillinger, student: Thornton, studentg Gross, student body president. Harrold, assistant: Hornstein, student, at a CSA dinner meeting. .S. A. Council on Student Affairs is the liaison between student and faculty. Its administrative responsi- bilities are expressed through recommendation to the Executive Dean of Student Relations, John T. Bonner. The Council controls all publications of student organizations, charters student organiza- tions, and reviews appeals from Student Court. Half the Council is studentsg there is only one other Big Ten school with greater student partici- pation on a committee of this type. This year CSA handled the position of Student Defender, and ap- proved the National Student Assoc. meeting here. Yarrington, student memberg Eisenberg, WSGA press Burnett, College of Education: Dean Conaway. Dean Bonner is head of CSA. urposes and Goal of Senate-Fall 1961 I think it is important, at the traditional time in which the Student Senate attempts to project lines of action for the coming year, that we should de- fine purpose and role of the Senate at this university .... I think the role is two-fold with the parts closely interwoven. Constitutionally, it is our task to carry out those duties involving the administration of the Student Court system, maintain traditions, etc. In this category also is the role of provid- ing for the students a means of expressing themselves both to the campus community and to the world beyond the campus borders on any and all issues that concern the students. The Senate, then, is primarily an instrument of action. Yet there is another function-a creative, ethical function that is ultimately quite as important. Let me make clear at this point that the Ohio State University has, as have many other universities, the responsibility more than any other secular, social institution to assume a leadership role in our society in promulgating the ethical, moral and democratic traditions of our nation. If the academic communities reject this role of leadership in our society, then where do we turn for this sort of leadership? . . . I think it is not reasonable to attempt to instill goodness or sense of personal re- sponsibility bv requiring courses on ethics. The learning process is rather one of responsible and creative action. The major criterion for the limitation of the scope of this action for any student government should be that of compe- tence to act responsibly as defined by that student government, and this must be coupled with continuing effort to expand the area and degree of compe- tence. With these thoughts in mind I would suggest to the Senate four recom- mendations that I think are the most important and pressing of the new programs that the Senate should deal with in the coming year. I recommend: 1. The passage of legislation against a Big Ten proposal called the free ride and subsequent attempts to insure its defeat in the faculty 2. An extensive examination of the concept of the relationship of the stu- dent to the University called in loco parentis which establishes the Uni- versity as the parental guardian over the moral, intellectual, and social activities of the student. . . . , 3. A renewal of action to ascertain the satisfactory revision of the Speaker's Rule .... 4. Establishment of an association of student governments among the state schools of Ohio as a parallel to the recent Board of Trustees' action of the administration level .... I think the Senators can benefit from the distinction made by Walter Lippman in A Preface to Morals between the politician and the statesman. I-Ie suggests that the politician is one who works for partial interest - the momentary interests of his own group and one who says I will give you what you want without regard to or sense of responsibility for the whole community. The statesman, on the other hand, does not cheapen representa- tion but attempts to penetrate from the naive self-interest of each group to its permanent and real interest and to lead his constituency in the direction that realitv indicates to him will in the end be for their greatest good. Obviously, it is many times necessary for the real leader to act in advance of his constituency while attempting to communicate to them a realistic view of their interests which they may have difficulty understanding be- cause of old prejudices and misconceptions. While this sort of action takes a great deal of courage, sensitivity, and a vast body of knowledge, the statesman will receive a support from his constituency which the glib politician can never hope for. So the challenge to Student Senate is clear. We must face realistically, forcefully, and with imagination the needs of the total campus community and seek ways to meet them. This de- mands a greater intelligence, commitment, and courage from each Senator than the past history of the Senate has ever produced. It is my hope that this Senate will provide all of these for the future greatness of the Ohio State University.-Phil Moolr. Student Senate Student Senate is the only body authorized to speak for all Ohio State students. Senate, as pic- tured, has forty-two voting senators, four com- mission chairmen, and eight ofiicers. Half of the senators represent campus organizations, and the remaining are popularly elected from the student body by the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. Future Senates, however, will be composed of forty elected senators, two per geographic district, regardless of class rank. These plus non-voting organization senators, commissioners, and officers will comprise a Senate of over seventy members, the largest Senate in Ohio State history. Senate was responsible for abolition of compulsory ROTC. Q-4' STUDENT SENATE-Row I: Angell, Wren, Roth, Moots, Campbell, Shifrin, Bower, Stewart. Row 2: Jackson, Schwartz, King, Rovick, Gross. Harris, Alvi, Farnsworth. Raw 3: Hamilton, Hornstein, Weisblatt, Py, Bieser, Claibourne, Alexander, Rogovin. Row 4: Kennedy. Hazen, Denny, Fleming, Bader, Goldstein, Thompson, Watt, Tindall. Top Row: Hultin, Holmes, Harris, Schwitzgebel, Simon, Lawrence, Okasinski, Greene, Layne. Sansbury. Former Senate President Phil Moors expresses his views. Office workers check in for I1 busy afternoons work. Coeds contemplate their king selection. WOMEN'S SELF-GOVERNMENT AssocIAr1oN-Row I: Weimer, Paine, Ballou, Kennedy, Huffman, Riebel. Row 2: Elsasser, Davis, Wright, Church, Skidmore, Stone. Row 3: Platt, Romine, Pax- ton. Roush. Crites, Gurney, Gilbert. Row 4: Preest, Miller, Stauffer, Glass, Furniss, Logan, Grifhth, Evans. Top Row: Meisinger, Jerome, Wade, Amos, Marshall, Derr, Oakes. W. S. G. A. Ohio State University women govern themselves through representatives to Women's Self-Govern- ment Association. This group includes town stu- dents as well as girls in dormitories and off-campus housing. The rules which the girls set down are subject to approval by the Dean of Women. WSGA sponsors Penny-a-Minute Night, Gold- diggers, Prom, Honor Dorm and the Ann Twee- dale House. They also participate in Welcome Week events by providing information centers and presenting a style show for the incoming freshmen women. One of the biggest projects undertaken by WSGA this year was lifting sign-out restrictions. 5 s--1 , . fb i' . '.x we- .gl fx , l ' , 1 A . '.,.,r,. s - ',' vi H, I pf .41 3 fl: ' ' -yi 5-i n,,..il,..'.i' A I .A in 'k W gil -' :i ff'f'!i3la.:':5isf : This rule was not completely removed, but now the girls will not have to sign out if they plan to be in before ll P.M. 1 wx . tn ' R , ' , x. ., in K ' , l 1 u X sf up xx t 1 xx iii f I, ,, X xx i V . :N ,, . X . W W 1 , u n '. 1 . t . . . xg 5. ,. . ii., 4.3 ' ,I Q: r . , The King breaks out his piggy bank to help WSGA in Penny-A-Minute Night. ,rw - 'X - rc ,....-- X csv'-:.,..2,?-,vvsofrv Q ,HT X M5 in t sE ii W GA Standards The seventeen members of WSGA Standards Commission make and enforce the rules for all single University women. Cases are referred to Standards through the Dean of Womenis Office. Members attempt to give direction to the woman student rather than censor by punishment only. arg, 1 849' WSGA STANDARDS COMMISSION -Row I: Keima, Wolfe, Hite, Turner, Watson, Smith, Furniss, Brahm, Hasimoto, Davidson, Ballou. Social Board An intermediate council serving Student Senate, faculty and administration, Social Board has jur- isdiction over all student social functions on or off campus. This Committee of CSA prepares a periodic social calendar and maintains the sign- board. socm. BOARD-Row I: Williams, Knudson, Turner, Ketter, Weimer. Top Row: Boughton, Ballou, Dunaway, Webb, Rohrs, Sedgwick, Baker, Richards. 1 fi' :x Ala.. I? ? l OHIO UNION ACTIVITIES BOARD-Rau I Ketter, Beckemeyer, Thornton, Sutphen. Top Row: Williams Kisling Hmkle Weisblatt Starn. hio nion Activities Ohio Union Activities is divided into five major areas, including Office, Entertainment, Social, Personnel, and Public Relations Departments. Al- though functioning independently, the live depart- ments collectively strive to provide wholesome recreation for campus students. The departments are broken down into nineteen committees which prepare dances, publications, exhibits, special stu- dent services, and informal education programs. The Kaffee Klatschs gather students representing all corners of the globe from all over the campus. These students have the opportunity to meet spe- cial guest speakers appearing on campus, and to discuss topics of interest. A Rides Board and re- ceptions for celebrities who visit campus are Union sponsored activities. Students often End a way home through the Rides Board. XT A 1 ff:-4-.sxx: STUDENT COURT-ROW I: Levenson, DuRose, Thompson Cchief justicej, Moyer Timmons Student Court The Student Court has jurisdiction over violations of Student Senate rulings, trailic cases and appeals from lower courts. It is an intermediary between faculty and students. Sessions of court are open except in special instances. Members are appoint- ed by Student Senate president. Student Commission Student Commission has Jurisdiction over organi zations violating University Social Board and Council on Student Affairs regulations The Com mission is composed of Justices from the various men's and women s student government orgamza tions. STUDENT COMMISSION-RDW 1: Michaelson, Marshall, Shaw, Jones, Weimer, Eggers. Nw N- GV N Q' ffff + weffif , - Mi!!! Vfff 3 I i PHI UPSILON OMICRON-ROW I: Keister, Daugherty, DeVore, Eickelberg, Gordon, Logan Chapman, Joanne, Chapman, Jeanette. Row 2: Ruoff, Isler, Steel ttreasl, Waterer tv.p.J, Burns Cpres.J Boggs Csec.J, Geesling, Gillespie, Dunlap. Top Row: Eberwine, Kravitz, Becke- meyer, Halliday, Wiant, Carey, Everhart tadv.J, Davidson, Pattison Cadv.J, Baum, Sizer, Moore, Warchol, Wamsley, Ohnsman. ' 2 Phi Upsilon Omicron Towers Phi U is a professional fraternity for the advance- Agriculture students who have maintained a high ment and promotion of home economics. Eligibil- scholastic average and have proven themselves ity for membership is based on scholarship and outstanding in the College are honored by Towers. activities. A party for wives of foreign agriculture Lapel pins, depicting the University Hall tower, students, Founder's Day, and a sophomore recog- are given in recognition of membership at Winter nition dessert highlighted an active year. and Spring Quarter tappings. TOWERS-Row 1: Cole Csec.J, Waltman Cv.p.J, Biery fpres.J, Schefsky ttreas.J. Row 2: Moser, Smallsreed, Elleman. Top Row: Irvin, Hoffsis, Pencil, Wickline, Watson, Thornton. SADDLE at SIRLOIN-ROW I: Lane fsecj, Filburn, Davis, Buechler, Strine fv.p.J, Hobbs, Biery fpresj, Vanstavern, Judy, Johnson. Row 2: Hartman, Barton, Mehring, Sikora, Pyles, Chand- ler, Hausfeld, Rutledge, Wagner. Lindley. Renwee. Row 3: Jones, Brittsan, Karwaski, Huffman Smith, Miller, Parker, Schnee, Studebaker, White, Siple. Row 4: Schofield, Briskan, Ault VornHelt, Alton, Ferrell, Schwab, Pickering, Norvell, Polley, Row 5: Swartz, Woods, Mack Ebbeskotte. Ritchey, Gillespie, Wilson, Lockwood, Sellman, Fischer, Richardson. Row 6: Mehoffey, Derry, McNall, Shaw, Hawkins, Klug, Coddington, Moher, Podmore, Doering, Woodruff. Top Row: Lutz, Regula, Thompson, Crawford, Harman, Neikirk, Hartley, Ricker, Lindsey, Grossman, Hoffsis. s y I Saddle and Sirloin At the Little International animal showing con- test presented by Saddle and Sirloin, students are judged by alumni on their ability to prepare live- stock for exhibition. Saddle and Sirloin stimu- lates interest in livestock and promotes closer association between animal science students. Am. Dair Science Ass'n. American Dairy Science Association members publish Buckeye Dairy Mirror, an annual re- port of the club's activities. Through this publi- cation the Association promotes the department of dairy technology. Outstanding members are recognized at an annual Spring Honor Banquet. AMERICAN DAIRY SCIENCE ASS'N.-ROW I: Barker, Smolen, Born, Crist, F. Bouic Ctreas.J, Lazor fv.p.J, Garrett fsec.H, Young. Kaeser. Row 2: Hines, Bay, Hansen, J. Miller, Warner, Wehr, Baumann, Rader, Ritenour, Preston, Row 3: M. Smith, Thomas, Wallace, Ackerman, Fisher, J. Smith, Logan, Schwartz, D. Bouic, Bishop. Top Row: Horne, Bone, Williams, Jos. Miller, Wier, Muir, Patrick, Sprague, Kohta, Aldrige. I 1 I I 3 I I I 5. Townshend 5 A .111 Agricultural .H H T- . iq- .,s Education 1, ff F . -i,j'3:'.E, Y Society S WL- Three T.A.E.S. members repair a Irmding dock at spring camp. Others push a mortar wagon to build a new fireplace. T.A.E.S. serves an important purpose in the l . W . College of Agriculture by developing leadership i in future teachers of vocational agriculture and Y agricultural extension agents. At the beginning of Fall Quarter, members wel- come interested freshmen students with a pancake supper. Activities such as a Bar-B-Que and square dance provided fun and entertainment at a later V Fall Quarter meeting. The Christmas season is usually marked by a gay party. During Spring Quarter, students became better acquainted with members of the faculty and administration at an annual steak fry. A spring work camp is held at Camp Muskingum. 'S .1 T.A.E.S.-Row 1: Holtrey, Donley. Dicks, fsec.J. Irwin. Moser, Ctreas.J, Mitchell, tv.p.l, I-linson, 62nd v.p.l, Weaver, Coleman, Maxson. Wolf, tadvj. Row 2: Rannells. Patton. Lindsey, Jess, Snyder, Ruggles, Rohrer. Dalgleish. Kline, Ault. Schaadt, Springer. Top Row: McNutt, Abbott, Walkden, Roberts, Neal, Dresbach, Heintz, Hudson, Ruehle, Ferguson, Lemmel, Ewing. - an fl. LJ S Ax S - nmfsaifmu. xzzgreffrz f Recreation is an important part of Farm Bureau meetings. Farm ureau By studying co-operative movements, group rec- reation, and by discussion, the main objectives of the University Farm Bureau Youth Council are attained. These objectives consist of promoting co-operative relationships and continuing associa- tions with the Farm Bureau. Recreation is an important part of each meeting. Every other meet- ing a guest speaker is invited. One of the speakers this year was from the Ohio Farm Bureau Asso- ciation. In April, the University Farm Bureau Youth Council sponsored the All-Ohio Rec- reation Clinic, a workshop and training session in folk dancing, and their annual square dance the Gingham Gallop. FARM BUREAU-Baum.. Wilson, Culler fsec.J, Reicosky iv-p.J, Patterson fpresj, Hoffer ttreas.J, Marbaugh,.lVl1ller. Row 2: Van Fossen, Burky, Marburger, Campbell, Parlser, Mat- thews, Smallsreed, Bihikofer, Horne, Creamer. Top Row: Bench, Grimes, Cessna, Born, Reid, Lusch, Payn, Albright, Simpson. U , . I f 14, The Executive Council meets regularly to make policy decisions. The Mexician clap-dance is a favorite of Bureau members during the recreation hour following a meeting S 1 T! DAIRY TECHNOLOGY CLUB-Row I: Beal, Overmoyer ttreasj, Lochtefeld Cv.p.J, Allard tpres.J, Gunkelman Csec.J, Schultz. Top Row: Swartz, Snoddy, Peters, Klarnfoth, Jenkins, Kosman, Sterback, Miller, Brown. Dairy Technology Developing leadership and promoting scholarship among undergraduate students are the purposes of the Dairy Technology Club. It sends a monthly newsletter to its members and this year sponsored a Christmas party for underprivileged children. It also has an Annual Bean Feed. Student Horticulture The Student Horticultural Society is a social or- ganization designed to promote better relations among students and faculty interested in horti- culture. To raise money the society sells cider in the dormitories during Fall Quarter. They also hold an annual awards Spring Banquet. STUDENT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY-ROW I: Kohls, Wachtmann, Rohrbach Csec.J, Van Arsdale fv.p.J, Burnham ttreas.J, Hartman tadv.J. Top Row: Parlette, McConnell, Davis, Cuthbert, Quaintance, Moeller, Brown, Keil, Duvall, Beard, Patterson, Everhart. N0 SMOKING l The Morrill Act is signed as part of a Centennial year skit. Home Economics Club This club furthers social and professional inter- ests of home economics majors. Last year, the group sponsored two international students to study home economics at Ohio State. To raise money for their project, members designated No- vember as Happy Hobo Month and did odd jobs for faculty personnel. Highlight of the social year was the Pumpkin Prom, an annual square dance. The girls began the year with a Freshman Welcome Party to introduce freshmen to faculty members. Another student-faculty tea was held in December with the theme Christmas Comes to Campbell Hall, and a third called the Pussy Willow Tea in March. Member Susan Halliday was elected president of the Ohio College Clubs Section of the Home Economics Association. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB-Row I: Alexander Cadv.J, Martin fsec.J, Powers, Young Cpres.J Poe Cv.p.J, Hock ftreas.J, Dunlap, Pattison. Row 2: M. Smith, Hane, Norris, Hall, Beam Dick, Cochran, Scott. Row 3: Hinson, Lehman, Bartsch, S. Smith. Stone, Sater, Boes, Bartrum Boggs, Parrott. Row 4: Dorn, Schowalter, Burns, LeVaIley, Garber, Reid, Bretthauer, Dean Wolter, Holdren. Row 5: Darby, Hendricks, Stetson, Halyorsen, Kiser, Culler, Roberts, Davis Feldner, Haley. Row 6: Halliday, Ridenour, Cooper, Fawcett, J. Jones, A. Jones, Rickett Butcher, Belt, Phipps. Row 7: Kihlken, G. Smith, Hill, Ringler, Kollar, Bartleson, Patch Band- zok, Hansen, Rittenhouse. Row 8: Newman, Shrider, Walters, Crist, Karg, Geesling, Miller Flasche, Haller, Frank. Row 9: King, Boring, Gail, Clute, Eckert, Hunsinger, Greiner, Haenzi Barnhart. Top Row: Bayer, Bauermeister, Barzacchini, Matthews, Bishop, Rose. Scofield University 4-H Club The University 4-H Club helps to maintain and continue interest in 4-H organization work among college students. It is the largest student organi- zation on campus with over 200 paid members. During Fall Quarter Dr. Harold E. Myers from Indianola Presbyterian Church spoke to the club, and a Christmas party was held in December. Basketball coach Fred Taylor spoke at the instal- lation banquet. In Spring members went to Camp Ohio, near Coshocton, owned by 4-H Clubs of Ohio, for a weekend of cleaning and repairing for summer campers. Each year the University 4-H Club has an educational booth and soft drink stand at the Ohio State Fair. A profit of S500 this year was contributed to the International Farm Youth Exchange for sponsorship of an agriculture exchange student. IFYE vtudent Larry Burltetl tells of his trip to Jerusalem n ngs 4-H Execurive Committee a rl advisors work out agenda sheet for future meetz llivw-me Q i -'TF An hour of square dancing CUIJIIYIEIEX each meeting. 4-H-Row 1: B. Miller, Ricketts, Lane, Keirns, L. Tingley, Waght, Knoll, J. Miller, Pidgeon, Sheaffer, Gray, Barett Woodruff, Reicosky, Lusch, Werst, Converse, R. Rannells, Church, Baumann. Row 2: Wiedle, Ropp, E. Miller, M. Ting- ley, Laucher, Sutherly, VornHolt, Rotroff, Apple, Parish, Bouton, Hill. Row 3: Mueller, Salmick, J. Jones, Culler, Mc- Vey, Dick, Pittsenbarger, Craig, Poe, Gillespie ltreas.l, Wilson fadv.7, Gorby Cadv.l, Biery lpres.J, Isler free. sec.J Dunlap Ccor. sec.J, Schriver, Baum, Born, Higgins, Lehman, Karg, J. Jones, Geesling. Row 4: Kohta, Morrison, Post Gail, Dicke, Beckbrader, Donaley, Latham, W. Rannells, Dobbins, Price, Bittikofer, Fischer, Rinehart, Butler, Clute Belleson, Hoffer, Colbert, O'Sullivan, Hochstetler, Gurr, Dalton, Clevelle, A, Jones, Norris, Dean, Thurston, Heistand Overturf. Row 5: Dorn, Schelleger, Jacobs, Livingston, Earl. Ater, Hayes, Tommas. Ames, Payn, Gortraer, Crow, Bishop, J. Jones, Ferrell, Zavortink, Stout, Craig, Moseley, Hill, Norvell, Snyder, Joanne Chapman, Jeanette Chapman J. Miller. Top Row: Logan, McFarland, Zieber, Blythe, Wilson, Bench, Seibert, Irvin, Reid, Pritchard, Pallant, Wilson, Pendell, Reuwee, Haskins, Boughton, Kissell, Duvall, Zimmer, Stitzleir, Smallsreed, Pechaitis, Allen. a 1 I75 S99 -11 '41 F loriculture Forum r, we By using their green thumbs to produce and sell 5 beautiful mums, the members of the Floriculture Forum brightened the fall outfits of OSU coeds at all home football games. The Forum, composed of students majoring in floriculture and ornamental horticulture, used the profits from these sales to finance their yearls activities. As the Forum is primarily a professional organi- zation, its activities revolved around the floricul- ture field. A field trip in the spring gave members the opportunity to observe first-hand the everyday duties of commercial florists and landscape artists and to understand professional working conditions and opportunities. The Flower Judging Team also grew out of its membership and represented OSU at intercollegiate contests. A winter dance, intramurals, and spring picnic occupied most of the club's social time. Selling Homecoming mums is an annual Fall Quarter project Fronicurrune FORUM-Row 1: Creek. Scott. G, Thornton ttreasj. Schindler tv.p.J, Fried- hoff, tpres.J. Cooley, fsec.J, Trevenen. Stephens. Row 2: Wertz, Kling, Balazs, Stankorb, Otto. Budd. Doebel, Leimbach, Laubinger. Cochran. Klesa, Lenz, Katzenmeyer. Wetzel. Top Row: Yazel. Atherton. Harper. Salser, C. Thornton, Studebaker, Yockey. Manbeck. Snow, Brockway, Keggan, Moretz, Sitzenstock. NNN xxx XX N 5 1 K-1 I I 'f U'1, I. .I I , - A AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS CLUB-R0ll' 1: Vetter, Troup, Walker tcor. sec.J, Juttle Ctreasj, Charles Cree. sec.J, Fender Cpres.J, Cotter tv.p.J, Oetzel, Swigart, Denk. Row 2: Limb, Stil- well, Hutchinson, Noecker, Prenger, Weaver, Denison, Brandt, MeGrane, Gortner, Rees, Waltman. Top Row: Bailey Qadvj, Neer, Stalker, Schriver, Grimes, Fischbach, Stauffer, Jones, Derr. Agricultural Economics The Agricutural Economics Club attempts to stimulate interest in agricultural economics, rural sociology and related iields. Bernard Erwin, an International Farm Youth Exchange participant, and Dr. Sharp who recently returned from Syria, spoke at meetings. University Grange OSU's Grange, No. 1620, aims to develop and train rural leaders, this year sending outstanding members to the National Grange Convention in Massachusetts. The University Grange is well- known for its installation team, which installs ofli- cers at Granges throughout the state. UNIVERSITY GRANGE-ROW 1: Swanson, Renner ttreas.J, Haney Coverseerj, Rowles tmastersb, Schilliger, Geisway Cadvj. Top Row: Hartman, Wise, Charles, Blackston, Bryner, Bowen, Ary. l. l W ,- 'F id R, QF. 'iw . 1 av A , Y? I v oMrcRoN NU-Row I: Vivian Cadv.J, Joanne Chapman Ctreas.J, Potts fsec.J, Earl Qv.p.J, N High fpres.J, Green Cadvj. Top Row: Jeanette Chapman, Henderson, Tyler, Eickelberg, Buchor, Halliday, Angelina. micron u Phi Beta Kappa Omicron Nu is a national home economics honor- Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest scholastic honorary, ary for juniors and seniors. Programs of the club recognizes upperclassmen in the College of Arts .5 are designed to give members a greater awareness and Sciences who possess both high character and lg of the field and to familiarize them with the op- outstanding scholarship. Freshmen book awards if portunities available in Home Economics. Mem- and a senior scholarship encourage high ranking ri bers assisted in Home Ec. career day in February. students who are pursuing a liberal arts education. PHI BETA KAPPA-Row I: Goss, Carol, Harrold, Johnson, Brandt, Bunner, Lawyer, Gross, ,' Kimble. Moore. Kabelac, Row 2: Vermillion, Thompson, Whitham, Kramish, Kampe, Tea- 5 ford, Milam. Rittinger, Taylor, Watt, Davis, Wesner. Top Row: Gordon, Andrews, Bolz, .5 Zeimer, Long. Matthias, Liljestrand, Koch, Stevens, Jemison, Bennett, Ramaley, Adams, ,' Tuttle, Tyack. I rl I N A .I N., ,,, 56,,, XY Y' .W 5 if a ny ga? yy? Q1 NW V ' f g Q, if N Wil 1 J' uf 'Q 3 5 R 3. 6 fm xg Q 5 , 4 lam' ES! Q3 , f sag!-if-:gl i 2' Ev 7 5115 S W iv. s. ', :7 I ,, v6 Q? V frlr rf wx ,ji A' 3, . 11 5559 6 ig 3 5 5 1' ? A 'Q gl r 7 'Q' Q, N 'w ab gm' K. I 'M ,, ' ,if-'J IA .1 ' .?f...J5,fg:.g ,N , , ., V 11 -5,.fQ,,.,,, , X f ' ,+1.f'w:'11f1:ffw:,f' . . A , ,, 7. 4 , Q l l ARTS COLLEGE COUNCIL-Row I: Speert, Settles, McKim, Nelson, Kelley. Row 2: Gold- schmidt Csecj, Fishkin fv.p.l. Mrs. Witherspoon tex. ofT.J, Forbes Cfac. adv.J, Duerr Cpres.J, Gfell. Top Row: Wheeler, Dowden, Zavortink, Silverman, Gump ttreas.J, Williams, Distel- horst, Rainier, Stadler, Harner, Gordon, McKinstry, Geduldig, Stover. Arts College Council Faculty liresides and an improved system for voic- ing complaints and suggestions enable the Arts College Council to facilitate communications be- tween the college's faculty and its students. Tower Topics, the council's quarterly, serves further to unite the college. Theta Sigma Phi Outstanding women students in the School of Jour- nalism are awarded membership in Theta Sigma Phi, national honorary. During the year, the honorary recognizes all Women journalists at a special tea and helps to honor women established in the lield at the Columbus Matrix Dinner. THETA SIGMA PHI-Spiva, Sarna ftreas.J, Taylor Qpres.J, Fry tadv.J, Karis, Stenger fv.p.J, Searcy Csec.J. B Q E . we .11 ts. Cyl Mi -lin ' VV 1' BETA ALPHA PSI-Sitting: Nagel, Sitler, Ward, Chandler, Maxwell. Row 2: Miller, F., Pinney, Mille, Gerren, Miller, H., Sting. Top Row: Rackow, Shoup, Tyler. Beta Alpha Psi Beta Alpha Psi, honorary accounting fraternity, requires prospective members to have a 2.5 over- all point hour average and a 3.0 in accounting. Guest accountants present estimates of future em- ployment. This year, the group audited the receipts of the United Appeal Fund Drive. Phi Chi Theta A national women's professional organization, Phi Chi Theta invites officials from many companies to speak on g'Career Opportunities for Women in Business. A main activity is an annual apprecia- tion tea honoring members of the College of Com- merce faculty and administration. PHI CHI THETA-ROW I: Francis Cadvj, Glass frec. sec.7, Simonson Cpres.J, Appel Qtreasj, Hamilton Ccor. sec.J, Anderson fsoc. ch.J. Top Row: Berndt, Cowgill, Kern, Hanner, Zolnay, Garvin, Siepe, Crabill. ,A-, I i S 1 NSY, 'qi I 'f New : VA' fi? 1-so ll 'i ALPHA KAPPA PSI-ROW I: Pugh, Farst, Branson, Friedman. Row 2: Strauss, Walton, Villmow, i Vance Ctreas.D, Kowalski Cpres.j, Volkmar Cv.p.J, Howell fadv.J. Top Row: Natherson, De 1 Santis. Light, White, Brown, Coffy, Bliley, Workman, Bowman, Featheringham, Baird, Kerns, g Clouse, Grah, Rubenstein, Schwartz, Baur, Huck, Lax, Hardtle, McClure, Snyder, Kison. Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi, professional commerce frater- nity, meets alternate weeks in the Ohio Union for dinners and sessions with guest speakers. Mem- bership in the group is based on scholarship, lead- ership in the College of Commerce, and recogni- tion among fellow students. - 1 Soc. for Adv. of Mgmt., A national professional group with chapters on many campuses, the Society for the Advancement of Management requires only that members ex- ' press interest in some form of management. Visit- ing speakers contrast foreign and domestic mar-f . keting problems and discuss careers after college.: f S.A.M.-Row I: Snyder, Light, Brown, Huck, McClelland, Travis, Quinn. Row 2: Singhchau-Q I. ler, Ingmire, Ridenour, Frye, Kinzel, Lax, Creagan, Delman, Sells, Alban, Hower. Top Row: Allen, Rubenstein, Volkmar, Auzenbergs, Turner, Tomasch, Switzer, Miller, White. Delta Sigma Pi Miss America 1962, Maria Beale Fletcher, was Sweetheart of Delta Sigma Pi, international com- merce and business administration organization. She was honored with a trophy and roses, pre- sented to her as a symbol of friendship and ad- miration. This year's calendar of events included bi-weekly talks about various phases of business by men in administrative positions. Tours of manufacturing concerns furthered interest in post-college careers. During a Spring Quarter exchange, the Delta Sigs opened their house at 144 E. Thirteenth Ave. to their brothers from Ohio University. Students from OU visited Columbus businesses, while men from Ohio State toured concerns in Athens and Lan- caster. Maria Beale Fletcher, ,,,-- I..- DELTA SIGMA P1-Row I: Heff, Dalecin, Wadsworth, Young tlst v.p.J, Hausknect tpresj. Brunner 12nd v.p.J, Ferenc, Fairchild, Kormos. Row 2: Yee, Barnes, Cassell, Anderson. Brovont, Leonard, Welty, Ricketts. Row 3: Stuver, Siegel, Bibler, Stringer, Finny, Tracey. Kochan, Spence, Miller. Top Row: Beck, Kinsella, Deem, Kleinlein, Wise. Miss America, is Delta Sig Sweetheart BETA GAMMA SIGMA-ROW 1: Dye, Estep, Simonson, McDaniel, Badillo, Wichterman. Top Row: Zimmer, Smith, Garrigan, Fields, Sweetman, Sparks. Beta amma Sigma Beta Gamma Sigma is a scholastic honorary for outstanding upperclassmen in the College of Com- merce. The group sponsors a circulating fund to provide loans for potential Commerce graduates and to cover expenses incurred on trips for inter- viewing with prospective employees. Pi Lambda Theta National education honorary for women, Pi Lam- da Theta is open to both graduates and under- graduates. The group holds an annual Founders' Day banquet with alumnae, and sponsors an inter- fraternity tea. Regular monthly meetings include many guest speakers. Q. I i. . ? . A Q, E Pl LAMBDA THEN.-Row 1: Sopkovich tv.p.J, Joyce ftreasj, Samsa fpresj, Gla- zer, Goodman. Row 2: Grant, Durovchik, Cabaniss, McElwee, Kleinlein, Hein, Schaefer. Top Row: Downey, Carpenter, Stover, Wheeler, Bobrovnikoff. Offenberg. V'7 3 - L CJ L' g ix' 'J y Y fb I X DELTA OMICRON-ROW I: Leman, Panek, Frank, Vermillion, J. Wright, Sexton. Row 2: Barron, Preston, Craig, Droste, Mowery, Booth, Bowser. Row 3: Germann, Platte, Neely, Boger, VanGunten, Todd. Top Row: Thomas, Holt, Baker, K. Wright, Haager, Downey. Knies. Delta Gmicron Tau Beta Sigma A mixer for the School of Music opened the year The local chapter of Tau Beta Sigma, women's for Delta Ornicron, professional honorary frater- band honorary, has the largest membership in the nity for women. This year's program included an nation. Assisting in the administration of the uni- introduction to freshman music majors, skits, and versity bands, the members co-sponsor social pro- dancing. Delta Omicron also co-sponsored a grams and serve at pre-game receptions for visiting spring concert of American music. bands. TAU BETA SIGMA-ROW 1: Frank, Freshwater, Kuhn ttreas.l, Yeakle Cpres.l, Dunlap Cv.p.J. Hamilton tsecj, Lewis, Williams. Row 2: Watson, Gritiith, Barron, P. Murphy, Booth. S. Murphy, Blair, Yavitch, Bowser, Todd, Everhart, Holben. Top Row: Stierwalt, Bower, Hazel, Craig, Droste, Maley, Hixon, Goodwin. Kellerman, Davidson. l v va Y 0 A . Q, Xfzfpk gf? 9 A l EDUCATION STUDENT COUNCIL-ROW 1: Traynor, Latshaw, Kysilka, Birckbichler 4v.p.J, Sansbury Cpresj, Benasky fsec.J, Williamson Cadvj, Lehrner, Joseph. Top Row: Malog, McCloud, Bender, Duffy, Nelson, Watson, Strickling, Duncan, Bazler. Education Student Council The Education Student Council is the student gov- ernmental organization for the College. Above- average scholastic standing is necessary for mem- bership. The Council sponsors student-faculty firesides, coffee hours, a freshman scholarship tea, and an honors tea for seniors. Alpha Kappa Gamma Alpha Kappa Gamma is a service organization for women majoring in Dental Hygiene. The group sponsors a founders' day banquet, a Mothers' Day tea, parties with dental fraternities, and a party at the Columbus Mental Hospital. Annual awards are given to members for high scholarship. KAPPA GAMMA-Row 1: ALPHA Roush, Wadsworth, Harvey, Wey- mouth, Railing. Row 2: G. Brown Earich, Silverman, Mendenhall, Johns Row 3: B. Clark, Walters, Long, Hughes, Kass. Row 4: Corwin, Skag- enberg, Bright, Appleblott, Horn. Row ' 5: Given, Langa, Fischer, Weintraub ' Miller. Row 6: Kornath, Baldridge Weisend, C. Clark. Gaeth. Row 7 Clarke, Crews, C. Brown, Kuhlman Fraigun. Row 8: Rataiczak, Busen: burg, Yeardley, Bartolomica, Tischi- nae. Row 9: Tishbein, Shively, Hans- ley. McEntire, Fletcher. Top Row Davis, McCarty, Rossman, Hanger Stevenson, Gabriel. ll STUDENT OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Ass'N.-Row I: Honsa, McDaniel, Blank, Richardson, Hoehn. Row 2: Newcomer, Peterman, Bluestone, Kerr, Willaman. Stone, Fink. Top Row: Hall, VanAtta, Yaxley, Lauf, Skromme, Roehrs, Ruhlman, Hartsook, Freckman. Heider. Occupational Therapy Assn. Music Educators Conf. The Student Occupational Therapy Association meets regularly to stimulate interest in and discuss job opportunities. The group sponsored a retreat during Autumn Quarter and various parties at childrens hospitals throughout the year. Students doing clinical work spoke at meetings. Music Educators Natil. Conf. unites music educa- tion students at Ohio State with those from other schools. Members find that through the group, they supplement their interest in classical music through discussions about music for marching bands, jazz bands, and recreational dancing. Music EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE-Row I: Morton, Higgins, Droste tsec. tres.l, Ernst, Baker Qpres.J, Platte Cv.p.3, Jefferson, Brooks, Row 2: Knies, Fmlg, Todd, Booth. Ash- man, Notestine, Wickline, Basnett, Obrecht. Row 3: Beam, Simon. TTCICT, LCHIZ, Stiervyalt. Haager, Wright, Knapp, Frank, Hilt. Top Row: Droste, Paul, Huettner, Dunlap, Miller, Marshall, Graves, Hughes, McDonald, Kaspar. ossEA-Row 1: Traub, King, McCloud res. K silk fp J, Y a Cv.pl., Droste Csec.7. Row 2: G. Wilkins, Bendor, M Wilkins. Martin, Paulus Downing. Top Row: Merkel Smith, Sansbury. rg 1: J W Student Education Assn. Engineers' Council The Ohio State Student Education Assocation Each engineering organization is represented was organized this year to promote professional- by an elected officer on the Engineers' Council. ism in the college. Speakers included superintend- Members sponsor Engineers' Prom and partici- ents from Ohio schools, iirst-year teachers, and pate in the Annual Invitational Conferences for authorities on the problem of migrant children in Engineers. They formed a Freshmen-Sophomore schools. This group is the largest in the College. Committee to guide pre-engineering students. ENGINEERS COUNCIL-ROW. I: Shiffer, Khelil. Smith, Johnson Cpres.J, Fix Cv.p.J, Moore ftreas.J, Repic fsec.J, Wright. Row 2: McKelvey, Plummer, D. Beverly, J. Beverly, Silver, Sansbury, Browne, Stebelton, C. Wilson. T op Row: Goetz, Ayers, N. Wilson, Grubic, Osgood, Reed, Miller, Greene, McCIanahah. AMERICAN CERAMICS SOCIETY-Row 1: Augenstein, Whittemore, Miller, Fronk, Everhart, Shook, Watkins, Glander, Hoover. Row' 2: Woolley, Goodyear, J, Goodyear, M. Sparks, Yol- das, Tikboy, Doss, Shell, Thompson, Vuotto, Gill, Devilbiss, Clayton, Moore. Row 3: Daniels, Lorenz, Fisher, Wolfe, Williams, Achey. Top Row: Reichert, McCullough, Arm- bruster, Seymour, Best, Cantrell, Jones, Kindberg, Gardner, Good. Wallace. American Ceramic Society To promote and maintain interest in ceramic en- gineering, the American Ceramic Society attempts to acquaint its members with professionals in the field. A highlight of the year is the group's annual Senior Banquet at which time faculty and students present unusual gifts to each other. Chi Epsilon Chi Epsilon, civil engineering professional honor- ary, assists the American Society of Civil Engi- neers. The groupsponsors dinners during the year and a student-faculty picnic each spring. Members are formally initiated and some are recognized by Tau Beta Pi. CI-II EPSILON-ROW 1: Yo- der, Eaton tsec.-treas.J, Dai- ly tpres.J, Pahl Cv.p.J, Goard. Top Row: Thomas, Obringer, Forrester, Perry, Jones, Stauffer. TAU BETA PI--RGW I: Etter, Foster, Cohen, Graber, Hoffman, Byrd, Snider, Word, Sealer, Fontana. Row 2: Paffenbarger, Sidner. Beeler, Davis, Opatrny, Bunnell, Watkins. Sigman, Ladd, Fast, Lehman, Crabill. Row 3: Wright, Pfeifer, McEowen, Fowler, Lowther, Reinoch, Hagler, Erdman. Riegsecker, Hansen, Hiler, Daih, Ford. Holmes, Smith, Chin. Top Row: O'Donnell, Luce, Comstock. Smith. Shaffstall. Fette. McConnell, Parken, Smith, Oswald, Givens, Buchanan. Tau Beta Pi Tau Beta Pi honorary chooses its members from the upper fifth of engineering classes. The group sponsors two scholarships, one of which is awarded to the outstanding sophomore engineering stu- dent. Members also award a wristwatch to an outstanding senior in the spring. Texnikoi Texnikoi is an engineering honorary and a service organization. The group edited and published an alumni newsletter and a guide sheet for the College of Engineering. The most outstanding alumnus was presented at the annual Engineer's Conference. TEXNIKOI-ROW I: Freshwater, Ramogida, Botella, Hipley, Glaser, Smith Row 2: Goetz, Holli- day, Bremer, Vitucci, Hagenlocker, Davis, Reinoehl, Repic. Top Row: Johnson, King, Gallogly, Wood, Byrd, Shelquist. Noble, Kister, Hill, O'Kane, Sansbury, Ullmark, Shiffer. l L l L Ohio State ASCE members hold an annual scholarship dinner with the Ohio University chapter. The affair is sponsored by the Central Ohio Section of ASCE and Douglas Aircraft. American Society For Civil Engineers The American Society for Civil Engineers aids members by acquainting them with problems which they will encounter after graduation. Speak- ers at ASCE meetings discuss technical and pro- fessional aspects of engineering. The Ohio State chapter served as host for the annual Ohio Valley Conference this year. They also met with the Central Ohio Section of the na- tional ASCE, and the student chapter of Ohio University, for an informal 'tget acquainted alfair. To round out its active calendar, the ASCE stu- dent chapter participated in such projects as ACE Day, an annual conference for high school stu- dents interested in engineering. A.s.C.E.-Row I: Forrester, Ojalvo, Taylor, Mintzer fadv.J, Coombs ftreas.J, Mackling Cpres.J, Rader Csec.J, Thomas tv.pD, Narnik, Schwar, Norcross. Row 2: Gillum, Jones, Hag- gard, Pahl, Steele, Goard, Dawson, Obringer, Leupp, Eaton, Byrnel, Stauffer. Top Row: Rasahan, Kiss, Vogel, Hannah, Perry, Yoder, Shaffer, Daily, Kreider, Dong, L 1 ... .1g,, .545 PM - A - Theta Tau Sigma Chapter, one of the twenty-seven chapters of Theta Tau is the only professional engineering fraternity on campus. The pledges and actives of Sigma Chapter have a well-rounded social pro- gram in addition to their primary concern of learning how to be competent engineers. One of the engineering projects undertaken and com- pleted by the men of Theta Tau is the Homecom- ing display pictured on this page. The social pro- gram includes such activities as dances, hayrides, picnics with other chapters, and the inevitable beer blasts. The highpoint of the social calendar is the annual spring formal, when the Sweetheart of Theta Tau is crowned. The chapter house, at 1946 Indianola Avenue is currently being ex- panded to fulfill the needs of this growing frater- nity. 'f UCK' SHUT FUR HRWKS ' Theta Tau men engineered their Homecoming display THETA TAU-ROW I: Saliba, Sigman, Rennie, Hoover, Wilhelm, Hessman, Tomazic, Singer Sealer, Ruff, Patton. Row 2: Solomon, Doss, Grubic, Nemzer, Welch, King, Powell, Shafer Leithe, Grimm, Bradley, Reed, Gordon, DiCarlo. Top Row: Cole, Ayers, Manning, Fulk Saum, Watkins, Green, Scaitoloni, DeLuca. Wilson, Fockler, Georgas, Lefller, Smith. 45 KAPPA EPSILON-Row I: Wick, Poole, Day. Row 2: Flower, Crider, Croy Cpres.J, McCauley, Decker, Schlemmer. Top Row: Parthemos, Harper, Lawler, Mizer, Burch, Morrison, Mack, Egbert, Lucas, Lamberton. Kappa Epsilon Pharmacy Council Members of Kappa Epsilon, women's pharmacy Coordination of the organizations in the Col- fraternity, kept busy this year by holding an lege of Pharmacy is the function of the Pharmacy annual Christmas card sale, decorating for the Council. Sophomores were introduced to the American Pharmaceutical Association banquet College during the fall Pharmacy Convocation. and hostessing for a convention held in conjunc- Members kept busy with a pre-major open house tion with Ohio Northern University. held during Spring Quarter. PHARMACY coUNcIL-Row 1: Miller, Parks, Hauscel fv.p.J, Timmins QPFCS-J, 'CTOY KSCC-3, Hawkins, Lorenzetti. Top Row: Kruger, Sullivan, Oesterling, Hall, Fuschmo, Schindler, Hahn, Szames, George, Pflaumev, Butler. TORCH CLUB-Row I: Stubbs, Hutcheson ftreasj, Musgrave tsec.J, Frame tpres.J, Davison tv.p.J, Trout, Francis tadv.D, Wolff tadv.J, Keith. Row 2: Bryant, Clark, Cornell, Cranmer, Drumm, Dunnick, Espenschied, Glass, Harold, Hartman, Heidenreich. Row 3: Kuivinen, Lange. Lowry, Masters, Mayer, Moorhead, Patterson, Preston, Purdy, M. Robbins, N. Rob- bins, L. Roberts, Saboe. Row 4: Schmidt, Schmittgen, Snyder, Stolle, Ulrikson, Wamsley, Wanamaker, Wehr, Wells, Whitehead, Younger, Hullinger, Bandzar. Top Row: Augensteln, Amos. Satley, Nolan, Sibold, M. Roberts, Pedersen, Janis Harvey, Bloom, Janet Harvey, Warner, Kinsel. Rho Pi Phi National pharmaceutical fraternity, Rho Pi Phi climaxed an active year with a spring dinner dance. Members participate in such activities within the college as Pharmacy Day and Phar- macy Council. Columbus alumni award two scholarships annually through this group. Torch Club Torch Club, nursing honorary for juniors and seniors, made University hospital a cheerier place through its many service projects this year. At Christmas members brightened hospital atmos- phere by caroling through the corridors. They also collected magazines and made favors for trays. R1-to PI PHI-Row I: Szames tpresj, Guttman tadv.J, Wolf tadv.J, Kessel. Top Row: Taub- man, Gesman, Schwartz Cv.p.J, Dolinger Csec.J, Desguin Ctreas.J, Adelman, Chasin. Y l mega Tau Sigma Gamma Chapter of Omega Tau Sigma has over 600 active members who have enjoyed the shelter and brotherhood of the fraternity. The alumni are l organized into a strong body and aid in bringing about high standards for which the veterinary profession is now known. Formal dances, the ini- tiation banquet at the beginning of winter quarter, and the Senior Send-Off dance in May are the 5' highlights of the year. House dances after home football games, house parties, hayrides, Weiner roasts, barn dances, pledge party, smokers, and other events are included in the program. Omega Tau Sigma is active in intramural football, basket- ball, and volleyball. Table tennis, soft and hard- ball teams are also sponsored by the fraternity. ,ff The Omega Tau Sigma house is located at 1 15 E. 14th Ave. OMEGA TAU s1GMx-Row 1: Novy, Bockett, Ross. Clark, Breen Cpres.J, Wolfe, Shadduck, Applegate, Wood, Odenweller. Row 2: Beck, Nelson, Goldsmith, Snyder, Biery, Robinson, Woodward, Shelton, Bates, Fox, Toft. Row 3: Jones, Cunningham, Kantzer, Miller, Aspinall, Wright, Ramseyer, Sparling, Flockerzie, Haughn. Top Row: Heider, Dearth, Gay, Mortoller, Emerson, Dickerson, Mount, Zip, Smith, Keller, Friar. PHI DELTA CHI--Row I: Campbell, Vedrody, Germaine, Kruger, S. Smith, Schindler. Row 2: Grodach, Sobolewski, Lowary, Lunato, Risch, Leonard, Ptlaumer. Top Row: L. Smith, Ma- hone, McLain, Knapp. Phi Delta Chi This year Phi Delta Chi, pharmacy fraternity, was privileged to have Ralph Sears, director of professional promotion for Kauffman and Latti- mer Drug Wholesalers, as speaker for one of their rush parties. Social affairs included a Homecom- ing dance and a spring formal. Jr. Am. Vet. Med. Assn. This Junior Veterinary Association acquaints and interests veterinary students in the national senior group, the American Veterinary Medicine Association. Meetings are held every other week and include speakers and panels on animal prac- tice. Socials include picnics and a family night. JAVMA-Row I: Weickert Ctreas.J, Ramseyer Cpresj, Beckett Cv.p.D, Roloff. Row 2: Sieber, Boehm, Emerson. Sparling, Grove, F. Wood, Buroker, McOwen, Heider. Row 3: Odenweller, Schaefer. Akins, Friar, Shroyer, Reynolds, Robinson, Fox, Oliver, Jackson. Row 4: Tindall, Keller, Waltman. Redman, Rainier, Flockerzie. Goldsmith, Wyman, Clarke, Workman, Hague. Top Row: B. Wood, Wolfe, Webster, Wright, Novy, Oldman, Jones, Johnson, Dearth. Haw Alpha Psi ST The men of Alpha Psi, veterinary medicine fra- ternity, enjoyed an active social program this year. Their South Sea Island Party and several limbo parties provided fun and excitement. But their program was not entirely social. A stimulating debate concerning the Birch Society aroused a great deal of interest among members. Dr. Charles Pavey, College of Medicine, spoke in behalf of the Society while Dr. William Van Alstyne of the College of Law presented the nega- tive side of the issue. The year was climaxed with an annual spring awards banquet when the outstanding junior in the College of Veterinary Medicine was chosen. A Valentines Mzusacreu at an Alpha Psi Roaring Twen- ties party ended the evening early for some members. l l ALPHA PSI-Row I: Howard, Strimple, Dilbone, Korsgaard, Hugenberg, Scott, Fergus, Fox, Aftosmis. Row 2: Tindall, Hysell, Henry, Weber, Norris, Grove, Mays, Ringler, Nyland, Standen. Row 3: Strahler, Wolfe, Beam, Pinfold, Glynn, Wood, Farkas, Poll-1, Lepley, Short, Hockman. Top Row: Hanoff, Prynn, Maike, Sugaski, Webster, Sieber, Oliver, Kentner, Gaw, '97 Long, Brown, Buroker, Early. Q. A I il l i E I l 1 4 x My 1 U, I 1 it -g Uma 'VI Putting out any publication takes group planning. Four heads are better than one when it comes to putting out the Engineer. 5 f ,. ,570 ,, '. 4 J Q' . , win . +5-,G , A 5 'A4 '.1pg, , f ff? ' :fig fy x 15 t -u a.e.s-B 1 .,,- f A' 'vx 5 -w gf X if . 'i' I R ts ff. Qi ,. .35 ' if sf rf. V,-'Q F, x N - , ffl. ' ' ff A -Q Zo' if W , . 4. , .,, .X .-sry. 1 if 47? , .5 X x I Keeping the mailing Iist for a circulation 1- A . ' ' ,--0 1 - - - - -iw-.0-:.'f'4,' 1 N, ' of about 3,000 is a job ln itself. .. '1 jv',Q' :P .Ntiwd ,fy Fw' .ri .14-'P Q ,lu I nl'.' 4:1 an , ...- A V .A X .I 0 4 , .. - ' 'H In ' ' - V' - ' - l ' 'Athi' ,U ' 4 I, u .F l J .-1 V .ljjl dl.. I ' , . . , . farfu V . . , ik . . cr -QV - ..4n ' - . ' - i -'J N f'- I . . 1' ' .. ' .-.' A , , ,U xg 4 1 ' R.. 1.1 A , . V ,,,-- , 9 '. ' , ' , . ' iw. 'yif i 1' l 1 ' HN, ' I fb . Hb' ' 1 1' N The Ohio State Engineer Honored byM agazine Association Publication-minded students of the Engineering College hustle and bustle to meet deadlines twice a quarter in producing the Ohio State Engineer. This year the staff won several awards at the Engi- neering College Magazine Association convention in Ann Arbor, Michigan, during Fall Quarter. The magazine won first prize for the best feature story, a series of articles on the census from a psychological standpoint. The Engineer won sec- ond prize for layout of a single issue and third prize for an editorial. In addition to general features, the Engineer contains articles of a tech- nical nature and College news-. Paul Freshwater, edi- Business Manager, Jim Rein- tor, looks over copy. oehle, pays monthly bills. Copy Editors follow up on assignments. -.FF-,,,,... Entire Engineer stay? works to meet a deadline. Lavout editors work long hours on page paste-ups Quan. S-:gjqf Layout sessions are usually a staff project. Sayre gives lzis staff workers their assignments for tlze next issue. 7' Agricultural Student Distribute 4500 Copies an Issue Autumn Quarter students in the College of Agri- culture often take another look at their fee cards Wondering why they have an additional S2.00 charge. The question is later answered when they see the Agricultural Student on stands in the Agri- culture College buildings. A copy is mailed to each agricultural student's parents. This is where their money goes. Journalists within the college combine their talents in publishing seven issues a year, including a freshmen issue. They have their own advisor, but are under the direct control of the University Publications Board. Editor Jim Sayre who is responsible for 4,500 copies each issue is the president of the Agriculture College Magazine Association CACMAJ. Each year about seven students represent Ohio State at the annual convention held in Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Ev Rogers critiques a recent publication. -. Makio Business Staff Highest Sales Year Since 1956 Selling 4,000 books to a University of 27,000 provides an ambitious goal for the MAKIO busi- ness staff. Efforts were not in vain as more MAKIOS were sold this year than any other since 1956. X With the help of a new 53,000 printing machine, they sent out 16,000 letters in August and 27,000 in December. The staff planned a Name Me contest and an extensive sales campaign through posters, Lantern ads, and personal contact with dorms, Greeks, and seniors. Prizes of S25 each were awarded to two top salesmen, Marty Alpert and Natalie Lehrner, Greek and dorm represen- tatives respectively. Nancy Sutton, third place salesman, won a dinner at the Kahiki. Sandy Zelizer, Assoc. Business Mgr., prepares an audit. MAKIO salesmen use personal contact. 31- 9 , , S Balancing a 340,000 budget is Bus. Mgr. Carole Rogovin's chief duty. A Name Me contesr promotes sales. Big smiles helped sell many books. Bookkeepers and typists are indispensible to the business staff. 'n l Suzie Blakely won 5100 worth of prizes in tlze Name Me Adviser Mac Shaffer is a contest by calling the MAKIO little man symbol Buckio. plzoto-journalism professor. Two extensive mail- Layout staff uses tlze dummy extensively. ings were made. i J' ,YI Q , . l ft if B W A1 f ...-. t M 9' k A H ' when gi 5 X ' 'ZZ I i 'i Y If A' 1 X I YN' 1.4. '. 1 K' 9' Lx gil I 1 U., X ' . H1 X K I i i 't Xt . f Photojournalism students gain practical experience in selecting pictures and preparing pages for the 1962 MAKIO. xt- Q ' 1 Makio Editorial Staff initiates Summer Delivery 1 MAKIO had its share of iirsts in 1962-summer delivery, staff changes, and the most color ever. With summer mailing from the printer, the 1962 MAKIO depicts five quarters, including the current Spring Quarter. Also, color brightens up sixteen pages, eight more than last year. And for the first time in MAKIO history, the Organizations Editor became one of the 'Top Five. E w Barbara Harman, Organizations Ed., codes senior pictures. P171 ditors ork on the introduction. Editor Dorothy Spiva checks Cro 'ng marks on 8 x 10s. Joe Yantis, News A2 Picture Ed., works with 15,000 negatives. lil nm I, 5 was ,. Lt I, rfffffhlfff 'Y' or-'f 'T' lx I I !. F .4 '. Always-present MAKIO photographers are the backbone of the book. , hi' -on. ffz. 204 Steve Gussler, 1961-62 editor, receives first Lantern scholarship from Governor DiSalle. Ohio State Lantern Wins Awards, Rated With Best The Lantern, campus daily for students and facul- ty, was responsible for initiating a Michael DiSalle award for objective journalism. Stephen Gussler, editor' at the time of the award, received the first S300 scholarship. Rated among the top college newspapers in the nation, the Lantern serves as a news laboratory for journalism students, who set standards for themselves higher than those of many off-campus papers. Free on campus, the lantern is distributed to various campus locations live morn- ings a week. It is available to 35,000 members of the campus community. Each May, staff members gather for the annual Rib and Roast banquet where academic scholarships and Lantern keys are presented for outstanding performance. Judy Taylor, editorial page editor, delib- Spring Quarter editor, Ron erates the subject of her next editorial. Shafer, was former wire editor. 171 Ben Kline, city editor, ake ' s reportorzal assignments. 1- Copy pencil in hand W. 0. Billiter, Lantern adviser, assumes editing duties Ohio high school students tour the athletic plant with Len Downie and Dave Scheiderer, Lantern sports editors. Photographers leave journalism building on an assignment. SWF' size. Li... 'Ss Faculty and stay? members work together to publish special edition for convention delegates. ' ...li . wiht, 'i I I .J A Sundial staff members rendezvous each Tuesda to lan tactics, I0 istics and steal '0kes. QV I7 8 I This pigmre is pgggd, Sundial purchasers queue up at the Oval booth. Sundial Gang Laughs Way through their Golden Year The Sundial, Ohio State's humor mag made it through another year Cseven issues at 25 cents perj with only token resistance from the Student Publications Board. Low point of the year for high pointj was the two-week delay in releasing the April Sunnyf' Seems the censor had been overlooked in the preparation. Editor Tom Stick- ler and the Dirty Old Man brought the Sundial home safe with tangy humor, spicy stories and faculty criticism. Stalfers not to be overlooked are the pretty sales girls who adorn the corners of campus when Sundial hits the streets. One special issue commemorated Sundial's Fiftieth An- niversary, as near as the staff could Hgure. Sharon Amore, right, and unidentified lzelper build PR. Ex-Sundialer Bill Walters leads a stay? songfest. li 4'-f fl Editor Tom Stickler demonstrates DOM role. On penalty of death deadlines DHHS! be met. A - F. LJ.: mf' S ' ,f. '. -n S ' ..Q,,'f15v 'lr MERSHON AUD. USHER CORPS-ROW I: Wilson, White, Kerr, Butler, Byerley thouse mgr.J, Kearney Cmgrj, Lowry Carea mgr.J, Darling Carea mgr.J, Boerger Carea mgrj, Levitt, Cer- lin, Joseph, Boring, Ramsey, Householder. Row 2: Ehrnsberger, Wice, Whitehead, Hursh, Zalidac, G. Wilkins, Emery, Kraner, Hoskin, Flanagan, Krasroff, Kravitz, M. Wilkins, Kaplansky, Blecman. Row 3: Albanks, Wise, Kreutzfeld, Durrstein, Welty, Terpay, Farr, Sharp, Krismeyer, Bolen, Fischer, Waiser, Pulse, Posbisil, Weiner, Jenkins. Top Row: Mc- Kisic, Notestine, Jewett, Hillig, Shifrin, Norling, Kowalka, Sommer. Mershon Usher Corps Free admission to Mershon Auditorium pro- grams is granted Usher Corps members. Students with a 2.0 accum are eligible to join this service organization. There are three divisions of the Corps, Scarlet, Gray, and Junior Varsity. Mem- bers are advanced on basis of accumulated hours. University Players An honorary organization, University Players actively supports the production program of the University Theater, sponsored by the Department of Speech. Members help the productions both on and off stage, earning the sixteen points re- quired for membership while enjoying stagecraft. UNIVERSITY.PLAYERS-ROW I: Cone, Fenner, Jameson, Benoy, Brown. Row 2: Casto, Johns, Puga, Collis, Speeth, Saenger, Remer, Wyatt. Top Row: Smith, Lile, Dougherty, Schenk, Adams. N .-.J Y . , - . 9- . 1 ' '-Q. STROLLERS DRAMATIC socnsry-Row 1: McCarthy fsec.J, Goetz tpres.J, Graham ftreas.J, Gardner Cadv.J. Top Row: Beany, Swartwood, Kazienko, Holloway, Badovick, Butcher, Locke, Squire. Strollers Any student who has a little ham,' in him is eligi- ble for membership in Strollers Dramatic Society. The group generally produces three plays a year. Death of a Salesman, Pygmalion, and Sweet Bird of Youth made up this year's program. They also did three one-act plays this year for the mem- bership. Neophyte members get experience work- ing behind the scenes and producing a play. After one quarter, associate memberships are given. The group annually awards Strollers Oscars to best actor and actress. Grace Hardgrove as Lisa in Pygmalion and Jerry Rabkin as Willy in Death of a Salesmanv won the 1961-62 awards. Cast and Crew of Sweet Bird of Youth pose for a picture. .4 I Lisa has just entered the room in Act III of Pygmalion hs...... SCARLET at GRAY-Row I: Adams, Rickeo, Wilkins, Yavitch tsec.J, Zelizer, Starke, Haignere tpres.l, Turner Ctreas.J, Evans. Row 2: D. Gilbert, Welty, Nelson, Glass, Moeller, Thorp, Boyd, French, S. Gilbert, McElwee. Row 3: Emery, Downey, Barry, Warner, Law, Tekaucic, Hundley, Culberson, Benisch, Lehmer. Row 4: Roberts, Cranmer, Dunlap, Watson, Cornell, Groh, Zanortink, Gregg, Galbraith, Fresh, Moore. Row 5: Pughline, Coganow, Wamsley, Dornbirer, Kayman, Hartman, Frazier, Windmiller. Top Row: Krasnoff, Kravitz, Rosenberg, Rainier, Appel. Scarlet and Gra An honorary service organization, Scarlet and Gray, chooses girls who have a 3. at the end of their second quarter. This year the group estab- lished a book-buying board in the Ohio Union. Members also baby-sit during graduation cere- monies, and serve as tour guides for visitors. Sports Car Club Sports car enthusiasts among students, faculty and staff are eligible for membership in the Sports Car Club. This year for the iirst time a winter gymkhana was held. These tests of driving skill are held annually during fall and spring. Long- distance driving tests are also sponsored. ' t l osU SPORTS CAR CLUBZRUW I: Goodman, Sawyer, Mathews, Weaver, Kowalski Cpresj, Knipp tseql, Mcllrath, Edelsberg, Baldeck. Row 2: Jaeger, Sellers, Del Behrend, Logue, Reith, Ilgwiight Eehrend, Hickman, Teater. Top Row: Leyman, Zeiger, Murphy, Thompson, Smith, ae er, erst . V A .,,. 2 J., tl 1 Members clip stunt directions on cape of person in front of them. Block CC An extensive publicity campaign including a dis- play on the Oval and a one-week open door policy at the Block O office sold 1,000 contracts for next Fall. This group, Ohio State's flash card section, adds to the colorful pageantry at all home football games. They perform at the beginning of halftime and usually do five or six stunts. One of the advantages of sitting in the section is the fact that it is located on the thirty-yard line. Heads up is the first cally Flip will be next. One finished product is a Buckeye leaf surrounded by OSU BLOCK no -Row I: Harrison, Hunsinger. Westenberger, Bricker. Brushwood, Welty. Top Row: Foft. House, Moga, Carlson, Whitmer, Lerch. ffv -'U T kdm' si A E I . Q I .DAL been '14 Members appear in traditional concert dress. Womenls Glee Club A highlight of the 59th concert season of the Women's Glee Club was the Spring concert in April featuring traditional selections. The group added light numbers such as Listen to the Mock- ingbird to the program. Other performances were at the E.N. Broadway Methodist Church, a pro- gram for the Food Symposium, and their sixth annual concert for the Boulevard Presbyterian Church. The Director's Award was won by Karen L. Wright, president of the Glee Club. This award is given to the member who has given outstanding service to the organization. The recipient is chosen by the Glee Club members and is awarded a gold pin fashioned into two musical notes, one of - ' which has a diamond in the center. Glee Club -'-i' members are selected through auditions as vacan- ' e cies occur. John Muschick is the director. Director Illusclzick meets guests of members at a spring reception WOMEN,S GLEE CLUB-Row 1: Kagy, Corkwell, Thompson, Butler, McCann, Coover, Lemon, Rogovin, Church, Lesko, Lust, Poor. Row 2: Maple, Householder, Panek, Davis, Gibson, Bailey, Downey, Roush, Standard, Pulse, Lauf. Row 3: Germann, Thurston, Cotterman, Holycross, Pickett, Gaines, Long, Phillips, Smith. Marzluf. Row 4: Decker, Hahn, Townsend, Vasiliou. Temple, Dunlop, Nesbitt, Curtis, Preest. Galbraith. Ron' 5: Williams, Twining, Joyce, Ramser, Jones, Hardy. Row 6: Donovan, Guinioux, Talbott, Fenner, Muschick, Bay, Watkins, Taylor, Snow. Row 7: Craig, Wolpert, Wright, Nelson: Top Row: Myers, Bierman, Kullmann, Bolen, Neely, Greenlee. Ohio Staters, Inc. Serving as public relations men for Ohio State, Ohio Staters, Inc. had an active year. Probably the best known project is management of the an- nual campus-wide basketball and football Appre- ciation Banquets in cooperation with the athletic department. The men's service organization exerts much of its efforts on campus improvements. This year they planted seedlings in a Lane Avenue tree project. They are also responsible for the permanent signs identifying the campus. Continen- tal tours for Ohio State students were made possi- ble through Ohio Staters this year. The organiza- tion, which was founded in 1933, is composed of 36 male students, nine faculty, and tive alumni. Funds some from the sale of records at foofball games. The Rally Wagon publicizes campus events. iiiliyw 03193 Mon in Acker Auerbach Bader Drake Eby Elleman Eyerman Fasic Fisher Garrigan Holliday Homa Lovell Magee McGavran Phillian Popham Ruff Schefsky Seitz Shaw Sherer Stewart Underwood Ward Wrigley Yazel nv 1-N. U- y . ' ' vw I Huck 5 s ,M GJ Af-LJ' A Ai Xi 1 95 Q Yi 4'-U V. 4: X 0, 121 in ,fa ' 1 vv ff me J cena, C: -va 'I , . u A . -As. -, 2 X i O rr in 1 2 H ' X ki ' s.. Nr 2 Past President Ray Homa calls nominating session to order. DESHLER Roxanne Donahey, first vice-president, nominates Jim Gross. Gross gives an acceptance speech following his nomination. 5 M .- Don't be a sucker was Andrea Levitfs campaign theme. Buckeye Political Part A new membership rule, an election landslide, and spirited competition made the Buckeye Political Party a dominate force in campus politics this year. For the first time in its history, BPP opened its ranks to independent groups of 25 or more members each. Senate elections saw BPP take 32 out of 40 seats. Their candidate for president, Jim Gross, followed suit in the first popular election for president. The nomination convention, marked with spirit, fanfare, and close competition, was held in the Hall of Mirrors at the Deshler Hilton Hotel. Seventy candidates battled for the 40 seats. The party sponsored a forum concerning the future of Ohio State's participation in the National Student Association. BPP President is now Philip Stockton. BUCKEYE POLITICAL PARTY-Row I: Ferguson, Stockton, Mielke, Polster. Row 2: Miller, Robinson. Sievers, Epler, Goldstein, Keller. Row 3: Zauderer. Maul. Swank, Strauss, Clair- bourne. Richards, Burstein. Row 4: Finesman, Carson, Sorensen, Warner, Constable, Deutch, Brown, Lichtman. Top Row: Lannan. Mumper, Krause, Allen, Hursh, Lehmann, Millikin. YM-YWCA-ROll' I: Burkes, Adams, Burr, Cleland, Barthumus, Koons, Zehner, Acker, Crocker. . Row 2: Chapman, Gearhart, Allmond, Menendian, Bland, Taylor, Carter, Bolen, Rutter, Brosch, Snyder, Guke, Faslc, Schultz, Batchelor, Richardson, Drake, Ron' 3: Snyder, Carter, Burrell, Pope. Top Row: Mitias, Souga, Hale, Ulenkson. YM-YWCA The Y organization at Ohio State consists of seven sections or cabinets. The Upperclass section sponsors the Marriage Series and Freshmen sec- tion sponsors Freshmen camps, which last summer was attended by more than 100 incoming fresh- men. The International section backs the Hocking Hills trip held shortly after school opens. Focus, a newly organized cabinet, sponsors campus lec- tures. The YM-YW along with Ohio Union Activities sponsors Christmas on Campus pro- grams. With their headquarters in the Student Service Building, the NYS have been active sup- porters of Peace Corps. There are six members on the YM-YW Executive Committee. Over 100 freshmen atten d YM-YWCA cam p. ttf? av- I 'li if , . f I .fc i,,g,..4. 1 rf sf' --4!.L'. -' ff- A .a 1- Phil Moots represents equality for all races as he receives the Kaplan award UABRA Phil Moots received the University Advisory Board on Religious Alfairs' Harry Kaplan award in rec- ognition of his stand on racial equality. The pres- entation, made to Moots during May Week, signi- Hed his contribution to interculture and interfaith understanding on campus. Jack Resler, Ohio State alumnus and 1960 scholarship donor, presented the plaque to Moots. Although this is the second year for such award, this is the first that a plaque was given. Moots also received 5300. UNITED ADVISORY BOARD ON RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS-Row I larozmd tablel: Walsh, Mitchell Maly Rockwell Hackler, Barrels, Beckman, Ryan. Row 2: Shimp, McLean, Kaplan, Riddle Wren l' Il RELIGIOUS Anvtsoks AND DIRECTORS-RON' I: Mitchell, Walsh, Kaplan, Adler, Bradow, Hackler, Scott. Row 2: Wineman, Sakumura, Pietsch, Batchelor, Hency, Bahner, Byerly. Simmons, McLean, White. Top Row: Snook, Vickery, Johnson, Burkhalter, McMinn, Shandler. Religious Advisors and SCRA Religious advisors and directors guide and counsel their respec- tive groups. The Student Council on Religious Aifairs, acting through its oificers and a series of committees, encourages fire- side discussions in residence groups and faculty homes. They also cooperate with religious foundations and centers in plan- ning campus events and in posting weekly announcements in all of the University residence halls and living units. STUDENT coUNc1L ON RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS-ROW I: Burton, Bontrager, Clark, Hughes, Cotter. Duerr. Top Row: Snyder, Lewis, Denune, ........ , Jacobi, Ryan, Freezman, Cox, Clinton, Farmer, Brown, Williamson, McKenzie. Pre-ministerial students pose in front of Wesley Foundation. Wesley Foundation Wesley Foundation featured Faith-Action-Com- munity student sessions as a way to extend their spiritual program into the campus life. Retreats were also important in the spiritual life of mem- bers. In February, twenty-five students attended a convention in Connecticut where Dr. Maurice Freedman of Sarah Lawrence College spoke on Martin Luther's book, I Am Thou. As an edu- cational undertaking, the Wesleyans sponsored fireside discussions with stimulating personalities who visited the Columbus area. As their special project, Wesleyans sponsored big brother and big sister cabins at Franklin Village, a home for wards of the city. Social activities comprised the other part of Wesley life. A successful talent show was followed by a Winter Formal. An exotic Hawaiian luau on the riverbank climaxed the social season. Wesleyites meet for Sunday evening fellowship. i. .A dll SIGMA THETA EPsILorf1-Row I: Fredenall. Tulga. Justus, Garver. Nicholson, Murray, Daniels, Troup. Top Row: Lily ren. E. Quinn, D. Quinn, Lowry, Criss, Grube, Weith, Jones. Jacobs, n. I Glazier, Carlson, Wils Sigma T heia Epsilon Sigma Theta Epsilon, service fraternity for men of Methodist preference, meets every Tuesday at Wesley Foundation. James Joyce, British author and labor leader, spoke to the men this year. Ser- vice projects outside the campus area and a Spring formal are other activities of the group. Kappa Phi College women of Methodist preference are eligi- ble for membership in Kappa Phi. This year's theme is Walking With God? The women packed boxes containing first aid supplies and dolls for missionaries in India. They also held a Halloween party for Hannah Neil Mission children. KAPPA PHI-RON' 1: Coutellier, Peer, Egnew, Sullivan. DeLong. Sells. Herbert. Dunlap. Slagle. Rau, Creamer, Scaggs. Vance. Row 2: Cornwell, Gillespie, Stiff, Allensworth. Groh. Holt, Knepshield. Kackley, Franthauser, Parshall. Booze. McCleery. Wren. Martin. Miller. Cameron. Reynolds. Row 3: Bower, Campbell. Mofiitt, Zolman. Dodson. Phillips. Johnson. Mintzer. House, Pozz. M. Evans. Munn. Windmiller. Straub. S. Evans. Patrick, Trent. Ferguson. Top Row: Osborne, Saffel, Thomas. Ludwig, Francis, Tong. Staley, Grim. Roediger, L. Smith, Baker, Mikusa, Stoer, V. Smith, Stein. f I livin I 1-llnlllrll-i lm lll.:n.1lnm1l l 1l ll-1 . n.- Newman Hall Newman Club stressed religious education this year through guest speakers and courses in phi- losophy. Social activities included Monte Carlo Night, the Great Pumpkin Dance, and the Winter Formal. As a service project, the Newmanites gave a Christmas party for orphans. This year, the group hosted the Ohio Valley Province Con- vention of 400 college people from a four-state area. Students enter Sunday morning Mass. GAMMA DELTA-ROW I- Todd Earl Roze Hoock Parrott Lo chk Bo B Newman Hall sits on a hill. Gamma Delta Gamma Delta operates like a fraternity within the Lutheran Church CMO. Synodj. Activities this year included a Christmas party for deaf children, and contributions to a hostel building fund in India. Klinge. - v s - - y S Y, 835, 0835, Rotv 2: Stamman, Miller, Wolpert, Whiteman, Helm, Rausch, Ererhart, Stetson, Weiner, Knight, Rossow. Row 3: Kluter, Etzler ftreasj, Schneider, Skaates, Merkle Cpres.J, Walter, Droste Csoc. chmn.J, Rearick Cproj. chmn.7, Droste, Lindrose, Geary, Bishop. Row 4: Vav- roch Cvicarl, Van Vlearah Cv.p.J, Tomka, Droege, Schulte, Ulm, Schlosser, Grugel, Woehr- man. 3 A Hillel The B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation is the Jewish student community on campus. It seeks to serve the religious, cultural and social needs of the Jewish students at the University through a varied program of lectures, services, classes and activities. HILLEL STUDENT coUNc1L-Row 1: Lerner fv.p.J, Wineman, Foster, Kaplan, Freezman Cpres.J, Fish fv.p.J, Tanzman Csec.J. Row 2: Kravitz, Ribyat, Walter, Rosen, Ages, Gaswirth, Cohen, Brofsky, Finberg, Friend, Karlin. hristian Science This year, members of the Christian Scientist Or- ganization attended an international convention in Boston Mass. Delegates discussed their role in the college environment. Members meet regularly on Thursday evening in the Union Memorial Room. , 5v,x ' A ld!! Enjoying tlze Cost Supper are Hillel boys . . and girls also. The annual Cantata was A Tale of Israel. . ' ' Wilkinson. HRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION-ROW I. Treve, Defenballgh, Mllllkm, DlCk, gow 2-. Burgess, Widen, Plikerd, Myers, Meyermg, Williams, Zums, Weigel, Scofield. k a nim 1 Qi T' pi H i'w.'. its ' - SEQ!-x 'f 3'M i,.'Qy. we 'Qs is ' ,V Tlvgntulllu 1 1 HIV- The group made a spring tour of New York City. Friendship pins are issued L 7:7 VI WESTMINSTER FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS-Row I: Mac Adam fv.p.J, Dodson, Mehrl- ing Gump ftreasj. Top Row: Sauer, North, Chapin Cpresj. at picnic. Presbyterians hold a Welcome Picnic for freshmen in Mirror Lake Hollow. United Campus Christian Fellowship Westminster Foundation, United Church of Christ, Evangelical United Brethren Church, and United Student Fellowship are combining on campus to form UCCF. Westminster represents United Presbyterian Church, and members meet in the Museum Auditorium. A library and book store at the Student Center, 64 E. 15th Ave., and social activities are a part of the program. UCC and EUB maintain a chapel at 175 West 11th Ave. The chapel expresses the depth of Christian experience through silent prayer, rhythmic choir, choral readings, altar communion, and dialogue sermons. The cell pictured at right is a visual image of the content and mission of the chapel. A religious foundation of the Church of Christ, USF's activities were highlighted this year with a trip to Washington. The Chapel Ei 5 2 'El 2? ' l 'Q i 13- X it 1 E i li 2 The cell, Composed of many integral parts, is a unit. is an ecumenical expression of UCC and EUB churches. ff i- 'W f 5 Q? ,p l , ii 5 l f i 1 i i l F il . V Q n 'F'- Milton McLean, religious coordinator, meets at LSC. Lutheran Student Association C. King Bradow advises Lutheran Student Associ- ation members. The purpose of the group is to present students with Jesus Christ through wor- ship, study, fellowship, and service. The majority of members are Lutheran, but membership is open to anyone. Once each quarter, members hold a re- treat. All meetings are held at the Lutheran Stu- dent Center, 38 E. 12th Avenue. Canterbury Student Fellowship Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church, 30 West Wood- ruff, serves the students, faculty, and staff of the University. It offers a full schedule of services on Sundays and weekdays, provides an opportunity for students to join in study groups, participate in service to the community, and enjoy fellowship with others in the Canterbury Association. This year. Rev. Donald Clapp was ordained by Bishop Roger Blanchard. SCF comprises part of Indianola Church of Christ. Student Christian Foundation Membership in the Student Christian Foundation centers around the individual's activity in the pro- gram of the Foundation. It provides opportunities of Christian worship, education, and service for Ohio State students. The group sponsors parties for those in the State Hospital, weekend camping experiences and other service projects. Members meet at the Indianola Church of Christ. Episcopalean Bishop Roger Blanchard receives members. 'MS w 5 2 as sp if nv '1 f 1 4 . K 4 - a CHANNING-MURRAY LIBERAL FELLOWSHIP-Vickery, Kelley, Terry. Denune. Ross alxo spoke on Hinduism. C harming-M ufm y Channing-Murray Liberal Fellowship meets at 16th and Indianola Universalist Church. This year Prof. Floyd Ross, authority in field of compara- tive religions, spoke to the group. He studied Japanese religions on a Rockefeller grant and spoke to the group on the subject. PLANNING ALL-CAMPUS MISSION-R0l1' I: Farmer, Priest. Cosand. Scott. Sopko, Kratzer. Ron Campus All-Planning The Planning All-campus Mission this year spon- sored speakers on the Christian faith. This was called their evangelistic program in the halls as speakers discussed the Bible with members' friends in dormitories and Greek houses. ' 2: O'Briant, Brooks, .-V1 J-Rs 'W ' l I 7 2 f, i All .. v 7 M1111 1, g a as is a n a a u is ll The climax of a year's drill is the Presidential Review. ROTC Not A Must Although ROTC is no longer compulsory at Ohio State, over 80 per cent of the freshmen men elected to take the basic ROTC work last Fall Quarter. After 55 years of compulsory ROTC here, the University Board of Trus- tees approved in June, 1961, a decision to make the program voluntary. In lieu of ROTC, students are given the option of electing 10 hours of mathematics, six hours of advanced level courses in the social sciences or hu- manities, or so many hours in a foreign language. Uni- versity and ROTC oliicials say that the new program increases motivation. There are quality students inter- ested and motivated in becoming quality oliicers. In addi- tion to the prestige connected with serving the country as an officer rather than an enlisted man, ROTC is signifi- cant as an instrument of national preparedness. 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Top Row: McNamee, Beaver, Dobscha, Wessling, Krusinger, Bokesch, Strock, Walls, Beach. AIR FORCE ROTC RIFLE TEAM-Row I: McGill, McPherson, Chenoweth, Bembenek, Speer, Heyer, Schietley. Freshwater. Top Row: Arnold, Meyers, Talbott. Currie, King, Crow, McBride. Norling, Daroe, Speer, Booth, Donegan, Tangel, Springer. ARMY ROTC RIFLE gl PISTOL TEAM-Row I: Schweikert, Nietz, Llygren, Donovan, Pennington Long, Beim, Zawolowycz, Culbertson, Vaughn. Row 2: Shqrt. BQOHE, Turner, Hill, Burkett Albanese, Madison, Marx, Herman, Sheehan. Top Row: Pettit, SPIESS, ROmIg, Schroer, Potter Mulby, Kenney, Riedel. 9 'J x ,9',,,.r . V '- was , --Y ii' ,U w X . PM V 'P fi' R W J - A I Z1 N - , - W3 , T f- -4 X1 , i ' ' ,ig 5 -- 7, ie T5 7 A F Q I 1..- 1- , ,f P . . ' 4-Swv .f 'Q 'ww ',: 'A','f .'- '-4A - A A 1 4. -V X Council Gives Ball Dazzling lights Hooded the Ohio Union Ballroom as the Military Council sponsored its annual Mili- tary Ball in February. This year's Ball centered on the theme, lO0 Years of Serviceji commemorat- ing the anniversary of the Land Grant Act. Ex- cited guests awaited the queenis crowning as the Sky Tones and NROTC Glee Club entertained. An Air Force choral singing group, the Skytones advertise the AFROTC program at Ohio State. The group made TV appearances in Cincinnati this year. The 28 members of the NROTC Glee Club are known as the High Seas. The group toured out of state and appeared at a basketball half-time program this year.- MILITARY COUNCII.+ROH' 1: Chandler, Mills, Lyons. Row 2: Brookbank Ctreas.J, Wanless fv.p.J, Shaw fpresj. Row 3: Gateff, Okasinski, Marciniak. Row 4: Watkins, Steiner, Dowden. Row 5: Evans, Phillips, James. Row 6: Turner, Silver, Reynard. Top Row: VanTeslaar, Parr, Mosser. SCABBARD AND BLADE-Row I: Janson, Evans, Shaw. Wood, Adams, Davies. Row 2: Miller, Nagel, Wright, Bunnell, Compton, Beim, Steiner, Harkins. Top Row: Hamilton, Gateff, Knud- sen, Hume, Forrester, Iohanning, Smith. ANCHOR 3, CHAIN-ROW I: Parish, Bremer Ctreasj, Conniff Cadv.J, Steiner Cpresj, Knudsen Qv,p.J, Nagel Csec.J. Row 2: Dye, Scott. Olson, Borchers, Okasinski. O'Brien, Pulk, Twardy, Freeman. Top Row: Bright, Case, Pawlowicz, Moore, Forrester, Atkinson, McComb, Elshoff. 1 Q .3 1 l ' 4' .-e..- MIDsH1PMAN coUNcrL-Row I: Baker, Knudsen fpres.7, Sparks Csecj, McComb Ctreasj, Croll, Cv.p.D. Row 2: Rickly, Jones. Bokesch, Nagel. Top Row: Schoeppner, Johnson, Heiser- man, Twardy, Kershaw, Garhardt, Nnorc MEN's GLEE CLUB-Row I: Gerhardt, Nichols, Hiatt, Summers. Kershaw, Reublin, Elshoff. Jordan, Groves fdir.J. Row 2: Streck, Sidebottom, Gottschalk, Borton, Knudsen, Bender. Top Row: McCona ha, Jones, Riddle, Wheeler, M. Anderson, Watson. 5 NROTC DRILL PLATOON-Row I: Nelson, Galm. Neil. Steiner, D. Anderson, Nagel. Row 2: Beach, Denlix Hultin, Grucella, Montano. Top Row: McNamee, Pendleton, M. Anderson Bokesch. Laxdlg, Thompson. J Army ROTC cadets participate ln flag raising ceremonies before a home football game Cadets Honored 0 Men from all the services are eligible for Scabbard and Blade military honorary. The group recog- nizes both high academic achievement and mili- tary activities. Competition on a national and local basis has evoked popular demand for per- formances of the NROTC Drill Platoon. Standard and imaginatively novel drill arrangements are used, instilling a lively pace into any civic or military demonstration in which they participate. The Midshipman Council governs the NROTC. It sponsors the Quarterdeck Ball, and an orienta- tion program for freshmen midshipmen. Nearly 400 Ohio State graduates have been commis- sioned as Naval officers since NROTC was intro- duced here fifteen years ago. The Army-Air Force ROTC Band is one of the largest ROTC bands in the country. The group plays at every other home basketball game. This year they cut march records. Nkorc DRUM at BUGLE coRPs-Row 1: Hemming, Heck, Summers, Groves. Top Row: Phillips, I Morris, Love, Heiserman, Gottschalk, Hufford, Riley. O it V- h I A .EL I I A Y AL, 12y..N-V-m,.,fj'Q M 1 Young and old thrill to the In ely sounds ofa military band. igh Standards Set The ROTC program is an effective demonstration of the value both to the University and to the state and nation of civilian-military education. On a na- tional scale, ROTC-trained men supplied 30,000 of the 200,000 World War I officers and 100,000 of the 835,000 World War II officers. In the Ko- rean War 70 percent of the lieutenants came from ROTC programs. High academic standards are required to adequately prepare ROTC men to be officers. On campus, cadets hold a Veteran's Day parade, play taps, participate in flag raising cere- monies, sponsor blood drives, and usher at com- mencements. Ls vw ' .f V. , 7f.'.- r- nie 'iiil tix' S , o ks mpf g.al,Ilf.i5.ivj1qgz-H A Q Q X . n.U' . ' L. xxx Q Ol1m.?mtkef.was2!a3. 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HQ Q i .R Ss' . i i A X Q Q. ,v-N, .. wav, . s .X . 1' - x, -N-52 Q, 1 H Q - V - .. 9 - X V- as .. N, ,gi Q Q , . Q : y A x, x N ., A .cg-it Nw - J. X ,.. ,T ,-Am. . NCQQAK W A ' 'I . FOOTBALL CONTINUED if Ex Waiting to bring Ferguson down are TCU quarterback Sonny Gibbs Cllj and defensive halfback Pete Hill. S Fergy's power is too much for two tacklers but versatile end ' ' ' Buddy Iles f88j adds his weight in slowing him down. Finally, TCU guard Clifj' Taft f62j enters by tripping Ferguson and the four players wrestle him to the ground. First down, Ohio. i f ' 1-1-f Another defender, tackle Bob Plummer K 73 J joins Iles and Gibbs in an attempt to stop Ferguson. Hill is on the ground. THE BALL CARRIER Gibbs', Plummer's and Iles combined weight is 635 Ferguson, 6 ft., 255 lbs., is still not down. Five officials rush to untangle the pile. Ferguson picked up 137 yards in 35 carries to pull Ohio , ' State even with TCU, 7-7. E' -Auf. ,EQ . .YW if Bill Mrukowski lets go a long pass despite pressure of two UCLA linemen. Ferguson and Daryl Sanders aid him with blocks on Mel Profit f84j and Foster Anderson f74j. The Uclans were unable to keep Bucks blocked up all afternoong OSU won, 13-3. John Mummey, who did most of the running from the quarterback spot, seems to face a decision on which way to turn. FOOTBALL CONTINUED ..v Taking advantage of liberal substitution rules, Hayes alternated his three top-notch quarterbacks throughout the season. Junior- Bill Mrukowski logged the most playing time. Sophomores Joe Sparma and John Mummey divided most of the late season work with Sparma doing most of the passing and Mummey the running. Mrukowski led the trio in passing yardage and completion percentage at the season's end while Sparma threw the most touchdown passes and Mummey gained the most yards on the ground. Iowa defensive backs Paul Krause U62 and Bernie Wyatt M52 battle with Buck end Bob Middleton f80j for a high Mru- kowski pass. The inspired Iowa defensive play wasn't enough to stop rampaging Ohio State, who won the game 29-13. fa! W! M , , 4 ' vv!l'fp V k Lk' ' 5.30. . ,, tg- '!,.,Q5.l 'E ! , - . Y ,X Ena' Sam Tidmore C851 throws a tough second ejort block to spring back Ed Ulmer l44j. FOOTBALL CONTINUED Once again the stand-out characteristic of a great Ohio State football team was its excellent line play. Juniors Billy Jo Armstrong at centerg Bob Vogel at tackle and guard helped open the holes on offense for the Bucks' fleet backiield. Seniors Tom Perdue and Sam Tidmore at ends, George Tolford and Mike Ingram at tackle and guard and junior Gary Moeller, center, led a defensive unit that allowed the opposition just nine points per game. X' Nw... tx, W--.,,, Cl' Terrihc blocking of one of the finest offensive units in the country was the main reason for Fergnson's All-American play. Here, center Billy Jo Armstrong f53J, guard Tom Jenkins fbottom of pilej and ltalfback Paul Warfield M22 help open a hole. ifskm ' V-':': yi I' Q 0 . rm :sh ,sv w, 'I'- r, Jing' -+54 Nearly Perfect Record Ends Buckeye Season Ohio State's resounding 50-20 win over Michigan in the season's hnal game at Ann Arbor climaxed a nearly perfect season for the Buckeyes. The football team captured the Big Ten title with an unblemished 6-O league record and was awarded the Grantland Rice trophy for its eight win, no loss, and one tie season mark. The Bucks finished second behind Alabama on both wire service polls for the nationls number one team, but Ohio State was picked by the Grantland Rice board after Alabama failed to impress in its bowl game. Full- back Bob Ferguson was chosen an All-American for the second straight year and was joined on some All-American ballots by co-captains Perdue and Ingram. nr L34 The season-ending 50-20 win over archrival Michigan inspired many attending Ohio Slate fans to great heights. Fleet halfback Bobby Klein fI9j tries to hurdle enemy tacklers in the Dad's Day game with Oregon. 'X .4 a Q! we ' ,v .. ' ' 'v 1 is ' x . ' , V , .y . A A ' 4 4' Y . 'Q . ' ,, 1 1 , fx 'vii A NX 1 P 5 Q in-wt 1 K., Q ' X , .N I -M 3 sy l H ' X Q25 . V , Q M I I N X. Q' 4 y I - ' I -J V. ..l ,fig X gr ? i A. 7 , ,,,4.m.?lf A ,, 4.A, The winning season was Coach Woody Hayes' twelfth in thirteen years of coaching at Ohio State. The Bucks got the Grantland Rice trophy, awarded to the top team after p0St season competition. X Ohio State 7 13 44 10 30 29 16 22 50 1962 SEASON SCORES Opponent Texas Christian 7 UCLA 3 Illinois 0 Northwestem 0 Wisconsin 21 Iowa 13 Indiana 7 Oregon 12 Michigan 20 Forward Doug McDonald U21 grabs rebound and Inokx upcozzrt, ready to clear ball out to a teammate. PIUIOU - Y' vu ' X NS , , - YQ xg, Sf .1 is X Q 1, I . V' .- e,. 3 V - 5 Q- .lf ze , ' ' N Q 1 w A as Q 4 I x 5 J: 1: y N398 V39 3,431 3 s xv ff' I . 5 lk Iv Fry Fw: 3 Xb. I M.,-Q F ,. f X :L ,mf Q -if ,Vg x I X s +15 FQ mv- G' Ns X Q, I KQ.p,.. '12:'mY gigs? Qfga: 'yum' ' X gxzsb. M, Q fa Q . .WS my Soph-Laden Bench Provides An lmpetus for Starters Juniors Doug McDonald and Dick Reasbeck worked well with Lucas, Havlicek and Nowell, resulting in a well-balanced starting five. Addition of several talented sophomores to this year's roster gave the team a depth that was the margin of victory on several occasions. Rugged 6'8 center Gary Bradds and high-jumping Jim Doughty at times matched the brilliant play of their first-team counterparts. Dick Taylor, Don Flatt, and Leroy Frazier performed well at guard. N4 -1 f . f1'- fl LW.. X t s -is ,ssw t 1 ' , ,Q.N,F' A Nowell's trademark is a hard drive fabovej followed by a quick and graceful base-line jump shot fleftj. Buck seniors and Coach Taylor were honored after a 90-65 victory over Indiana, their 34th straight win in St. John Arena. ex-43. :E 's W, w .-f. YN! e:ls't'z:'- , r. E H t fx 15. . xt ' . ' O 4.x Iss E x 0- ' x H12 Q vw Q, .,Q4, ' ,Q, miPQf'? 5 'ww Rf .X . .. .Q ' ,X .if bw ' Qn'M ' 'Sain Y I , . Q55 5 wr Q gg. W Ma as U -wif W x fm ,X f i wk N H: Q18 W Q. QW' a.,.. McDonald passes in to Lucas at the low post . . . Lucas Plays Key Role In Buck Success Story Jerry Lucas, considered by many the linest col- lege basketball player of his day, made the Buck- eyes tick. A master of the game's basic offensive skills-shooting, rebounding, and passing, Big Luke was equally praised for his team play, time and again demonstrating his complete unsellish- ness on the court. Against out-classed opponents he avoided individual glory, and scoring oppor- tunities to set up points for his teammates. When the team needed a great performance, Lucas re- sponded, as against Kentucky in the NCAA re- gional. Three times All-American, twice Player-of- the-Year, and Sports Illustrated magazine's 1961 Sportsman of the Year, Big Luke deserved it all. . . . and the classic hook shot follows Facing stacked defenses is the price of being an All-American. ,if I 'zlp---dll' 0 O 'TNA X L A -7 Ls xx 3 -J . 2--' f'S H22 L.. Buckeye fans clamored for the few available NCAA ticketsg gave the team a big sendoff. Havlicek won All-American honors for defensive play, as against Wake's Len Chappel fabovej in NCAA tourney. Strategy can be the decisive factor in remaining in the one-loss-and-you're-out tourney Here Coach Taylor and assistants Jack Graf and Frank Truitt discuss changes in play x tyff pr sf Story of the game was fierce play of Cincy center Paul Hague 6222 and teammates. Bucks Again Lose NCAA Finale To Cincinnati Ohio State, the lirst team ever to play in the NCAA championship game three years running, was determined to reclaim the title they had lost to Cincinnati in 1961. But the Bearcats performed an awesome coup d'etat on the Kings of Basket- ballf' With Lucas virtually ineffective, the 'Cats completely controlled the tempo of the game and won going away, 71-59. The defeat was a great disappointment for the Buckeyes and their follow- ers, but is overshadowed by the team's countless great performances over a three-year span, an over- all record of 78 wins and 6 losses, and a ranking among college basketball's all-time great teams. ,T Q fl- Yr . X., E, I 2 V sf? 1 Us-gl X Y i After their second NCAA Tournament win in as many years, one Bearcat has enough confidence to predict a third championship. 'il ' 2 1-' 1' 05 Qi visit? V4 '-.-5.1-fiiie A if ,W Did your knee bother you? Did Lucas' knee bother him?' Ohio State's runner-up trophy is ignored 'No. No it didn't. 'He says it didn t bother hun. until time comes for it to be shipped back. - Eff, f- 'z l?l+',ag'aQ3i.' fT -fa:-1- .J' ' 0 5 Q :,f3.i1552 p 1 ..p.:.g '4'Yx 4' , '.v',jgf'w 1' .fi ff . f ' W-y ?'ef'1g'1f'iF' f: iifY73f3' Qf' . i L f. '13 ff -no '- .fs E Lfisvr: .igfrp L .bg .Q Q . -Wux i ygibiprgs 'R 'Z age. ' Q' 5 ,- , -Q,- :..,g A, Q, -g,N,?.,f.- , g - v . A f , f,-Jxgi---5' Q 6 X 5 '5 J 1 ! A- A 'fi Q X 1 L D 1961-62 SEASON SCORES Ohio State Opp. Ohio State Opp. Florida State 57 91 Purdue Pittsburgh 79 94 Purdue Wichita 62 97 Northwestern Wake Forest 62 89 Iowa Loyola 72 91 Mirmesota St. Louis 48 72 Michigan Penn State 49 80 Mich. State s Angeles Toumament 102 Illinois Washington 49 72 Iowa UCLA 84 67 Wisconsin So. Cal. 66 90 Indiana NCAA Toumament W. Kentucky 73 84 Wake Forest Kentucky 64 59 Cincinnati 17 Q4 47.51 J 1 fax? My glvr '?9 '2r ,, . .,-:,,.,v.- ff-Q .1 .--,s . 4 4 - ' -4 NE 25,1 1,1513 . 1-A - '. ,,1wf,,',1f,:'f' :pi-S 9347533 f0'?:'y'Sff'ii 5 p. 1 J 13.1 xr M fri J 'rrf:Q1'.1:?..iI,.if.?.,'-J: 1 ' . . if gf' A-acfmmfg .At A 1, gqmlvrs 1.-5 ofa, gk eg.-: vt ' ' J 'F' -4. ' f -fi, ., A4, Q r . ,WWA . J,,,v, gh, , f Q f N32 1' 'fff'.'lftf':'Lf'f :ff+l'?i: 'w.-359-W yy,-gm A '.wL1,y. -- 4 gfws-5. ff r' 5 if . 155 - ' 121.-4212v.mfs:sf,f-3 ' 3'-rfffl 'K -- v:..Q,f. '17 A Ffa 5 X- -rw--, . 1, ,,,1- 'zz .ef 5g2 ,, bfT1'5f'j 5,2 ,fs R '.pfg5,mf11!Lf,g:,..!J-, .-,:f!gs1'-i1'- ,im , K l 1 . 2- F151 V.-fd: v.' it 1 ux2'.A:2lLfg.f.v. ' ffm Kg- s, l'.f2f'f 5.? , ,, ,Q . -, '-, .- - -.-. 1- --gmt , fra ,I X X. 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JUS! .,,.'r S4 A .yr A . -.-,. 5 . , bn 1 '51-Qfe, . ' in N' I'-7 is . . , A-w.+'x -,, .,..,,- - W' gg - ' 1 ' f -lf 5... civic' Lu, .I MR, , up hh? at-xl ' I' io gk I 1 90 '1 I N., -ls. X x 2 'v , X U. ,1 x .-'x .',R'. . .- ' N J s-' 9 Xl Ni IQ, Q-, ' AP A f' .5- 54 2 B: am I Af' ,-,dvd I' ' I 'A 1 v .- f I s I .ww .551 K. A r is Q u H ,, ' Q , ,---.....N,-Q--.-.....,..m....-.,. N . U . ,W .. X' I x s n 1 9 'fix 1 . : .-J, , k.k. N . 3, u .. - - rw. , .... -33- - 1, ,. ., . 1319+ 4 v 'QP' X' fr: G Q, ,. A . ,. ., X . V apr. X v -, . 4 - X, .W w w. wg X '- v-in-z..., Schaefer is congratulated for winning the race. Three cRookies' Prove Themselves In 1962 Three new names aided Ohio State in bringing home the NCAA Championship. Marty Mull, A1 Cartwright, and Nate Clark were three rookies who proved themselves in 1962. Mull, a sopho- more from Canton, won the 200-yard individual medley and brought the Bucks their Hrst seven points. Both Cartwright, a sophomore from Van Nuys, Calif., and Clark a sophomore from Pitts- burgh, Pa., received medals in the two butteriiy events. Clark won two and Cartwright, one. Artie Wolfe rings in 1962 NCAA Swimming Champs. Buck Divers Present Key To NCAA Victory As in the past, it was Ohio State's outstanding divers that were the key to victory in the NCAA Championships. Lou Vitucci's two gold medals, Juan Botella's silver and bronze medals, and the sixth place finish of Bill Glueck in the three meter contest gave the Bucks 24 of their 92 points. With Vitucci ill during the Big Ten meet, Botella won a gold medal of his own on the low board. The best Vitucci could do was finish third on the low board and fourth on the high board. 1961 62 SEASON SCORES Ohio State Opp Minnesota Miami fOhioJ Northwestem Purdue Wisconsin Mich. State Illinois Michigan Ohio State, tlurd in Big Ten Championships Ohio State, first in NCAA Championships W1Il1 the appearance of a mery lzappv man Coach Peppe recezxes the troplzv tha! IS svmbolic of supremacy ln college swzmmln -QW .3 I K. sf, 4-M, U 'x 1 95, , iw r uw M iv 'NA ,4 5, Jn Kaplan amed NCAA Fencing Coach Of Year Fencing coach Bob Kaplan was elected 1962 Col- lege Coach of the year by NCAA fencing coaches. The team ended the season with a 6-8 record, but placed Hfteenth among 35 teams in the NCAA tournament held in Ohio State menis Gymnasium. Three Ohio State bladesmen won individual hon- ors in the Big Ten meet. A1 Fedoravicius lin- ished a close second in the sabre championship. Jim Worth in sabre and Pat Harkins in epee both Won fourth place honors, as did the tearn. After gaining seventh place, Ohio State finished fifteenth in the NCAA l I I 1961-62 SEASON SCORES Ohio State Opponent 16 Chicago 11 18 Iowa 9 13 Michigan 14 14 Notre Dame 13 8 A Air Force Academy 19 10 Illinois 17 20 Indiana 7 12 Wisconsin 15 14 Detroit 13 13 Oberlin 14 7 Wayne State 20 14 Fenn 13 13 Case 14 11 Oberlin 16 .,, lb Y, jf :J -V . -. 4- X 4 , -f wa. ' Q v 'fwfsiw U 5 P' -v .L r I n E 3 Ill R11 v s , . no U S I Z I I 3 '-ra 2 A Am fi .4 1 Wu . ,, A X ' ,,,,I 1,41 V I V 2., , ' l , v ,il f Cf 4 ' ,. y 'ifjfgevafyw U Jn fqsb Q. 1 Ohio State's hockey team play this year's home games in a new ice rink located next to St. John arena Spectators can find a lot of action along the boards. img? Ice Palace Highlights Bucks' Hockey Season The 1961-62 Buckeye hockey team under new Coach Tom Bedecki finished its seventh year with a 4-3 record. The highlight of the season was the opening of a fB400,000 ice rink where the Bucks played all of their home games. Last year Bedecki coached NCAA champion University of Colorado. This year with a new rink and two veteran lines, the Bucks tried for the Ohio Intercollegiate Hockey championship, but lost to Ohio University for the third straight year. Ohio State tied Fenn College for third place. Each won four and lost three games for a total of eight points apiece. Two points are given for a win, one for a tie and none for a loss. However, the Bucks led Fenn in the number of goals scored and also had less goals scored against them. O 4 Q 0 Q 1 C a t 5' 8 9 X ' v ' - 'pus' N- ' K' w-.f--03,1-anw 'I' iffy N FWNXV my ,Q is wan :mmm XQSN .WN 1 Matmen Finish Season With Record Of 11-2-2 Proudly sporting an 11-2-2 season mark, the Buck- eye matmen called the '62 season satisfactory ' and excellent although Ohio State finished at the bottom of the pile during the Big Ten meet. Although the last-place finish was unexpected, the reasons behind it were not surprising despite the Bucks' impressive dual meet mark. Sophomore Joe Piccioni was the only Buck to make the con- solations. The 137-pounder edged Michigan 1 H 1 State's Tom Mulder 1-0 for third place. No Ohio 1 State grapler wrestled in the championship finals. Co-captains Don Green and Bob Weissburg were both eliminated earlier as was highly rated sopho- more Gary Joseph. Senior Bob Moore won the most improved wrestler trophy at the Buck banquet. 3 College wrestling requires good balance as well as sta nina. 5 J 270 Bill' o Armstrong, who is familiar to football fans as an offensive center is on the worst end of a hold. 1 ll his X X ,K I1 .W -- ,-,- E ':, , - . I I 1 1 1 1 F 1 1 1 A Ohio State Men's Gymnasium was the site of the 54th Big Ten gymnastic championships Parallel bars is one of Buck Gymnasts Place Fifth In Big Ten Meet 0hio State's gymnastic team bettered their 4-6 1961 season record as the Bucks compiled a 5-4 overall record this year. During the 54th annual Big Ten gymnastic championships held in the Men's Gymnasium this year, Ohio State placed fifth in the field of eight teams. Purdue and North- western did not compete. Sophomore Dick Alfeldt, junior Doug Webster and seniors Scott Smith and Stu Greenberg picked up some points for the Bucks. Affeldt placed tenth in the all-around event While Webster took a sixth place on the still rings. Smith and Greenburg placed sixth and seventh respectively on the trampoline during the Big Ten meet. 'Ja 1 :inf 32' J ll? .1 In soccer only tlze goalie can touch the ball with lzis hands. lnexperience Oi Forward Line Hinders Buckeye Soccer Team -fr. f 1. A.. Qs' Sl--f'.'h-ilefhigbif .g, 'Af-t -M -- N .S , , V ' 1. ' ., '- 1-ymrvk-1114111-,:fQj?r'v,'r' r -- , .,. -- The flu bug, injuries, and ineligibility of some players teamed up ., .U A. l . . to keep the Ohio State soccer team from registering a single win t., ' -.Q '. ' F- - . .gi . during the 1961 season. The Buckeyes, who finished 3-4-1 last Q 1 Q pl : j w season, had one tie this year while dropping the remaining seven .M e?fA'N.f,g-H -J.. matches. Although there was an improvement in the Buck defense, An arlenzplerl kicked pass is blocked. lt WEIS the fOI'W8.I'Cl line that lacked CXpCI'lC1'1CC. The ball is propelled by kicking or striking it with any part of tl1e body except Ilze arms. w . K 'X . ag .,,. mpg A 41 'H .1 . f ,. L , ,.,4wa.1.ef1 f. 1 v g :sri ' , X M wa.- 1- . 12' 4 5'af::ar'v.l. . Lf!-wgix. , ' I-'..r E ll . ', W 1' ' 'l .l ,ly ,-. ,-- ,,,, r- kr .f m. h i V r' ,'J'..4 Y Q'rP' 5 .-- ' -'. ' ' ng' 57? X :539-3 ,' NU, '- ' v -- . .f,.se,,.g.- 1751. .vw fr .K 2.3: N. '.- IJ. -gf -w rim.: 'f' -ht, V7 .-' ' an ' xt -:Viv K nf ' -ni'-1.1 --ntl . v x ..- . - . - H.,-1 mu ml 1 4 1 6 5 1 I H fl fl The flexibility of fibreglass poles gave vaulters an extra boost during the 1962 track season. ffl ul 5' ,x I I! i , W s I I w i W 1 xi W , . 3' Discus champion Larry Schmalenberger graduated in 1961. Warfield Wins Big Ten Broad Jump Contest Paul Warfield's flexibility boosted the score many times this year. A triple winner twice in succes- sion, Warfield won the broad jump, 220 low hur- dles and 100-yard dash at both the Ohio Univer- sity and Illinois outdoor meets here. His broad jump Crightj brought home a Big Ten champion- ship from Purdue this year. Ron Weldy with the shot, Greg Hochstetter, pole vaulter, and Dave Paige, who participated in several running events, aided the team in picking up points. Larry Sch- malenberger, Big Ten discus champ, graduated in 1961. Two years have meant two Big Ten Championships for Ohio State and an opportunity for many students to work with Olympic coach Larry Snyder. The indoor track team closed its season with a 3-2 record and the outdoor team with a 2-2 record. i . . . .-i . . ,. Bill R nhinmn Dick Harrison Ken Kaloizxki and Dave Paige triple meet with Michigan State and Northwestern in the c mplele three baton passev winning the mile relay at a Ohio State French Field House. 1 , .--.A .-:Q -.11-.,4v,k..,1af.-an :za .:,.w..Jv:vm.':z'f:sn1m:f'nvx11'fc1:5 'fws- .' K - 'A man: fe- V, , -. ' ' ' ' ' - I .xx 2c:vJm.1iv4www.fvlwsfv4l Outfielder Dave Ma.s0n is swarmed by teammates after a two-out, ninth inning single with the bases loaded. Pitcher Joe Sparma defeated nationally-ranked W. Mich. nine. He led the team in complete games C52 and strikeouts IIOZQ. xoxox: . . at V .r .l -mf' n11 Buckeye Baseball Team Places Third In Big Ten Ohio Stateis baseball team had an even won-lost record during spring training this year and then got off to a fast start in the season games by sweeping three from Cincinnati 1-0, 5-1, and 12-5. Another highlight of the 1962 season was a 7-3 victory over nationally-ranked Western Michigan. The Bucks were first in the Big Ten race when they lost a double header to champion Michigan, and went on to finish third for the season. 1962 SEASON SCORES Ohio State Opp. Ohio State Opp. 1 Cincinnati 0 5 Purdue 2 S Cincinnati 1 7 W. Michigan 3 12 Cincinnati S 8 W. Michigan 9 6 Miami 1 12 Minnesota 11 7 Bowling Green 2 8 Iowa 1 7 Bowling Green 3 7 Iowa 4 2 Bowling Green 7 6 Mich. State 3 0 Ohio Univ. 18 4 Michigan 5 27 Northwestem 12 2 Michigan 12 S Northwestern 6 2 Indiana 4 0 Illinois 8 10 Indiana 9 8 Purdue 0 ll! A ,I X l Y A -4 12 gf 4, 1 .'fIV,Xi 'Q Mason's hit gave Ohio State a NW I2-I1 win over Minnesota The gan1e's over, but the fun is just beginning for Mason. Third baseman John Machado provides some exciting action as he steals home against Cincinnati. Y 277 t V if -e I 4 5 1 ,-1 ,A'f 'Y U'Nf -6' 'i i I a 0 fa., V' '-Elvis, -L Dave Mason, wlzo led the team in triples with six, slides into third on his triple against Minnesota. The Minnesota game had a number of con- ferences between the coach and umpires. Fielder Tom Perdue is congratulated by Pitcher Dave Stazenski after he hit a 3-run homer against Iowa. Second baseman Ken Peters gets the ball too late to put the tag on this Winconsin base runner. K , '61 V Q - , we!! , x Xa rs s 'F IG - .at- Z f ,...wx.e .4- 'u .',w?. 1 . 3:-,V .H is ' 1. L' 377553, I .-1 ar.f'r,'- Pitcher Hugh Carper attempts to advance a runner with a sacrifice bunt against Indiana. Shortstop Bob Klein, who Hnished second in the Big Ten in Coach Marty Karow congratulates Stazenski after he de- hitting, slides into second with a stolen base against Iowa. feared Cincinnati, 5-1. Stazenski had a 5-I record. 13 Quai t me HR su... ...N 'K' It .ig 'pr gs .494 I 'E tr v -L.. 'MPG Netman Phil White Wins Individual Honors Ohio State netman Phil White came through with flying colors in Big Ten individual competition. He lost his Hrst round of matches but came back to win two consolation matches placing him third high individual in the tournament. On the other hand, the team as a Whole didn't do as well. They placed tenth in Conference competition, by pick- ing up IW points. Michigan defeated the Bucks and won the title for the fourth consecutive year. This year Michigan accumulated a grand total of 66M2 points. The season record stands at seven wins, six losses, including a 6 to 3 loss to Ohio Wesleyan. In the hard-fought match against South- ern Illinois University, brothers John and Phil White kept the ball going for two hours in a dou- ble match to aid the team in a 5-4 victory. Weaver is ready to drive the ball home. backhand. ' ...im- Tom Weiskopf, third high individual in the Big Ten, practices his strokes on the OSU Golf Course. Golf Team Takes First In Intercollegiate Meet Ohio State's 1962 golf team won and Tom Weis- kopf took high individual honors in the Ohio In- tercollegiate Meet. Weiskopf also placed third in Big Ten individuals. In 1961, the golf team won the Big Ten championship. Jack Nicklaus was high individual. He also won the 1961 NCAA individual championship. Ohio State had the run- ner-up individual in the same meet to make it only the second time in the 64-year NCAA golf his- tory that both top individual members represented the same school. Only six weeks a professional, Nicklaus won the 1962 U. S. Open by defeating Arnold Palmer. This year was the first in twenty- five that Ohio State's team was not in the top five of the Big Ten. They ranked ninth, relinquishing their title to Indiana. And he winds up with a gimme Tom bites his lower lip to help the ball toward the cup Championship team I. to r. Springer, Johnnie Osako l Ohio judo Champj, Hall, Funakoshi, Johnson, Libbe. Dick Hall wins a match against So. Illinois. Judo Club Takes A shoulder wheel is used to win this match. .- 5 4- 3 - 'x XXQXQ, 1 A A X y VV .--'fl A Q 4' ff 'X Two Championships The Ohio State Judo Club won both the East Coast Collegiate and Midwestern Collegiate championships this year. The former was won in New York City in April when the club competed against 21 other Universities, including West Point, Air Force Academy, and the University of Louisiana. In the Midwestern meet this spring at Purdue, members competed against the Uni- versity of Chicago, Purdue, Marquette, and Southern Illinois. The Club also was Midwestern champion last year. The club, one of the largest collegiate clubs in the U.S. with 75 members, ' instructed Columbus police women in self-defense Cjui-jitsuj this year. JUDO CLUB-ADVANCED-Row I: Florando, Hall, Wertz, Levi, Osborn, Rieser finstructorl. Row 2: Stone ftreas.J, Hill, Hinder, Maurer, Craig, Walter, Ballinger, Funakoshi Cinstructorl. Top Row: O'Nail, Szeto, Staley, Halliday, Patterson, Brown. Springer Cpresj, Raines, Rulilai- tus, Wingenbach, Mullis, Griesinger, Barsotti. , ' .cr Y S ,f f' V Q --x 1 ! in ' X , - A ' ' 3 I .if-V .V pf- 231,11 ' ' Head cheerleader Cindy Schmidt U05 lbs.j applies a hip throw to Jim Springer C205 lbs.j, club president The leg is used to propel an opponent in a sacrifice throw. ,VM '-s X jg lg.. , A x-X X SX Nxj ix X Q T X A f Fw ,iii -N V My 5 - ix lv-1 ...NWN X X N 2: ' A -. NNQXQB . X , A Wkx , V six? . M., X X N y TN -r '- V S- N ' is: K 1. 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Bowling, touch football, volleyball, squash, swim- ming, basketball, handball, indoor track, wres- tling, weight lifting, softball, golf, tennis, outdoor track, gym, fencing, badminton, and archery are on the intramural schedule. The league is divided into dormitories, professional fraternities, large fraternities, small fraternities, and independents. Any group of five University students may form a team and participate. Approximately 5,000 of the participants are men. Through intramural ath- letics, students strengthen both their bodies and their spirit of cooperation with others. 1 ' , QT - 1, I -,wT.....,'ra-L ' 4 , ' 1 Ohio Stadium overshadows intramural tennis courts. Archery improves one's health through conditioning. ,1 4' ,. , ',. uw . umm rn ' . - - ' ,ll V W V ' ,y.5!..3-Sa. '-5' A . -x 5 ' 'k wr-lr sr .J Aapnv- x l' -v,--2. M , my 1 an-4 . P' vu.. 95? l fw- 1'-' M,-W 'L ,wan 'um ,ke aww-.N 1 , , 'Nl' HM 'ks 1' -m . w i' s. S 1 ' 'v 5-'rot his 'SKQFN .. 3 QQ , u. , Q w' . . AN, , . , -v, 'I'i'g x ac., ,5 1' g '. - w4.ywf4wf M., ' V , .rg ,. ,QA ,3,'f,zQ, 'X - ':Mj?'2..1A.z '. 'gg Q K Us 4 ,fo , ' H Q Q ' 4' ' N Af' Q 'LQ-Zim.-Vw Lf'1 F, ziiz?-' 'k 1 w m 'x'1 V ' .' Q ' , E12-+. W V, U in g,3..,.,:i. you , - x nf . 1 -fi in ,,,.,,,,ymf,,, Af, wgwnmnauw-.'uv . f 1' Q' x ,. f . 'Q.flv'4.Jvi'7'v'.41 'R 1 V, swf , it 3 . my . A lx, ., W ,V -- .f a W K' Q' ' ' ,A mmfghf, -My ' R . Ne-f?f,, 3 .W 4 Q ' N ,Q .s v , V x k .V , I , . H, . , v . TM 5 K - ..., ,fp - i' . , , lisigrf-qs , ,I f v ,, I ' . M ' ,vw Q ,. '. ,, . ' v ' My . ' -J-gf ' ' gy , If J V ' ' fa 45153 ,, 'X ' v I -Q A If I - , -.A 4. . l , I ., ' I . ' gh, A 5 ,. A J . , r , . 1 X I .., . 7-1 ,- hav.. O , f J, f - ' .A I Q I n air? FOOTBALL TEAM-Row I: Wallace, Connor, Clotz, Wittmer, Ferguson, Houck, Tolford, Bryant, Tidmore, Perdue, Ingram, Detrick, Stephens, Martin, Roberts, H. Lambert. Row 2: Hayes Khead coachl, Johnson, B. Jones, Katterhenrich, Foster, Ulmer, Moeller, Armstrong, Vogel, Middleton, Mrukowski, Sanders, Hess, Klein, Hardman, Haupt, Godfrey. Row 3: Tingley, Betz, Krstolic, Mummey, Francis, Vanscoy, Jenkins, Fronk, Bearss, Ricketts, Mamula, Snell, Sparma, Warfield, W. Jones, Bruney. Row 4: Rayford, Laskowski, Butts. Baffer, Kum- ler, Lister, Mangiamelle, VanRaaphorst, Mirick, Hullinger, Lyons, Marmie, Parker, R. Carter, Zima, Fortney. Top Row: Strobel, Fiers, Gunlock, Sarkkinen, Sunderhaus, Unger, Stanley, Hall, D. Carter, Schembechler, Herbstreit, Clark, Wentz, Biggs ftrainerl. BASKETBALL TEAM-Row I: Taylor Chead coachl, Frazier, Bradds, Knight, Doughty, Havlicek fcapt.J, McDonald, Lane, Lucas, Graf fass't. coachj. Top Row: Truitt Cfreshman coachj, Gier Cmgr.J, Miller, Nowell, DeVoe, Taylor, Flatt, Gearhart, Reasbeck, Born fmgrj, Biggs ftrainerj. SWIMMING TEAM-Row 1: Zahony, Fisher, Hayes, Vitucci, Botella, Glueck, Norton, Mora fmgr.J. Row 2: Peppe fhead coachl, Parisen, Ockerse, Stover, Brinkman fco-capt.J, Kovacs ico-capt.J, Wolfe, Foster, Plain, Nordstrom, Westman. Top Row: Wirthwein fass't coachj, Schaefer, Kondracke, Mull, Hunter, Shasserre, Mead, Cartwright, Dismer, Crowthers ftrain- erj, Howard Ctrainerj. Y ,5- Ps 1 P H L X, '! ' Q v V 5 '25 ' , A b 5 139 ' ' gf' ' ' ' 4- QV if . HOCKEY CLUB-First Row: Patton, Drugge, Jonasson, Turpeinen, Brown, Damuth, Gadzola. Second Row: Bedecki fcoachj, Cecchini, Becker, Dolin, Stockton Cadv.J, Bennett. Top Row: Simpson Ctrnr.J, Brun, Brophy, Hartsock, Sexsmith Kmgr.J, Grantz. GOLF TEAM-First Row: Podolski, Jimeson, Meek. Top Row: Nicklaus, Coleburn, Daniels, Kepler Ccoachj. mip- WRESTLING TEAM-Row J: Martin, Joseph, Green fco-capt.J, Moore, Piccioni, Weissberg ico- capt.J. Row 2: Fredericks Ccoachj. Perrin, Miller, Taylor, J. Haas, R. Haas, Burton, Vosler Ctrnr.J, Doll, Stora Casst. coachb. Row 3: Armstrong, Misha, Turner, Mehring, Kilroy, Selby. LA cRossE TEAM-Row I: Howe, Winegarner, Clotz, Beck, Franklin, Strapp, Callard, Saarela, Jones, Leeds. Row 2: Peppers fasst, coachl, Haagenson, Hart, Skidmore, Kruse, Breen, Fur- naro, Cawley, Kohner, Heikel, Weiner, Hartman fcoachl. Row 3: Wright, Doersam, Mclnturf, Lyle, Herd, Genereux, Bushi, Wolfrom, Starr, Freshwater. soccxsn TEAM-Row 1: Waldhorn, White. Role, Emig, Brown Cco-capt.J, Kirchner fco-capt.J, Bernstein. Park, Gumpto, Tapper. Row 2: Ersing, Guffey fmgr.J, Haney, Johnson, J. Ander- son, Athens. Don. Okum, Clegg, B. Anderson, James, Rittberger, Schmottlach, Osfanidacus, Simpson ftrnr.J, Hopple Casst. mgr.J. BASEBALL TEAM-ROW I: Cameron, Machado, Perdue, Mason fcaptj, Furry, Miller, Pond, Hess, Breen, O'Connell. Row 2: Zabinski, Frawley, Mentel, Stazenski, Nozica, Sparma, Peters, Elliott, Busenberg Ctrnr.J. Row 3: Karow fcoachl, Peters Casst. coachl, Klein, Simon, Car- per, Sobolewski fmgrj, Silverman, Farington. FENCING TEAM-ROW 1: Harkins, Pinter, Homorody, Donovan, Pallak, Starkey. Row 2: Fe- doravicius, Worth, Ritenour, Kaplan, Price, Scott, Weaver. OUTDOOR TRACK TEAM-Row I: Springer, Hochstettor, McDaniel, Harrison, Weldy, Warfield McCormick. Row 2: Beetham Casst. coachl, While, Frey. Zapf, White. Paige, Robinson Davis, Snyder Ccoachj. Row 3: White fmgrj, McDonald, Huckaba, Hughes, Zeisler, Bailey Schlesinger fmgr.J. f srfvw O . - n Q Q ks H fi, X wi V A 2.1 gif. yi 015, ', . ,xr .,.,' ,., W. vw 'N 'su 27 WB? Q- , ai ' S nf , .,HTf1I'3'f, 1:,,?I1'f U1 , , Q 'lllhll !ih-L.l I lil il lil '1 P E i as 3 , . z 4 I 'L Bl VL. 1 'H ill ' ' lm gm: is ,,, .fi Q 131 '.',?.Q .,.Fl'- '.Hf f 4 H.. 1- 'f I , 2: ga Q-. 1- ti Aijl ,H ,T as r ' if 'U Q I QQ V 1 41 ,. 59 X an H' i'4 .l,,.. -vi --- -fi '.-f, N is-- lllii -l una: 3ll t Isl Q V J' .f ..-f . ,- I .adm r 7 W. ,. ' 3:-5.1 ,. .4 Q. .JI A ki, R VV .v 7 J 'Z' ., A , A 14 ' .p 2 A ' A Af' , Q- J V A , .' '. , I f , - ' ' P' 1 K 0 Y it .tif an 4, K 7322 ' Q ge 7 MQ, 4 A A 1 hx , . fi-Q 4, uf -'1:f'X 1 1 V hz 1 ' we if A 2: VZI, Fi-29.7 X . Q Y f 7 x ,MM-H' .pn 43 V- 4 N XM ' M M ff, x 1 it 1 2,22 X Q x isis. y Nw -M X gf 4 gf- , I ' -rs XPP F -.V .1 0 Ada' ' . . -- gg--4.-f, I : up LAN -.,.1,.,am . ., - s ,,- V' x'1.,.a:.,., ' - flfgigz, .... H ' 55,4452 sT4AN. DORMITORIE An Education In Living For 3,000 Students Supporting the south end of campus like giant bookends are fourteen glass, brick, and steel dor- mitories known as homes away from home to approximately 3,000 students. Most of the com- forts of home are also found in these residence halls. The newer ones have a kitchen, lounge, and laundry room on each floor. Even the not-so- modern ones have a living-room-type main lounge. But dorm living is more than physical comfort. It is the security of going to the cafeteria for dinner with the same group of kids every night. It's inviting the whole corridor or unit into your room to sample the birthday cake Mom sent or to share your Care package from home. Dorm life is tolerating a sloppy roommate because you know that he has a wonderful sense of humor and is the best bridge-player on your floor. It's discussing religion in the study lounge at three A.M. and helping a corridor mate with an Eng- lish theme or a philosophy paper. Dormitory life is truly an education in living. Many students take advantage of their dorm librar 1 JP ...S La.. Bulletin boards with all their menus, pictures, programs, and favors seem to be a status symbol in dorm 1 e Current events on a bulletin board make it nearly as useful as textbook. iliilsburghFiles!-GazriicHQ: ' REU SPACEMIN DRBITING EARTH IN 24-HOUR FLIGHT V Orbitc Y Red Spacemon lands ' Hours dl7 Times In 25 Ybov Tmnbd l35 DN Milu SHN. hxlhd Spoon fQ x .gif -K X Q 5 2 fi ii' At the first sign of spring dorm girls break out their swim suits. Girls in the dorm combine sun-bathing and last-minute cramming. ws - ix Nigga- pf agp -L 353 -qs F ,. 'K rl ,i . 66. Xkxxx xfxx , - Yisiwz, A5 . 1 G . , x ,.. , 1','L..s.w l 'bi .-- N.-.mmvn 'vw - vu: -ex im rgvi x tix- - Q ,9 -Q f K .' ,V 6 . C- 4. V: HW 'v . . 011. 4' . ?.si,::,, 42---'4 . -N K h ,Q The boys sometimes need extra eyes. L.-o Siebert Hall sundeck ajfords more privacy than the beach The sun is so relaxing that textbooks often take second place. w N fix 'XB W J V , ,I 'X 3. ini. '1 i I I QQ .,' K.. .xg an nl' -a .tl 'S-c Ya-. XM F Frars d0n't have anything Dorm social life is many things. It is lounging outside of the dorm, playing bridge with corridor mates, and 11:30 P.M. coffee dates. It's snowball lights and popping corn on cold winter nights. Dorm life includes lending a new sweater or a sympathetic earg borrowing textbooks and each other's current ilame without asking permission and flirting with all your might when taking a tele- phone message for a corridor mate. It's serious conversation about problems, hopes, goals, and endlessly changing philosophies on life and love. . Q, .,.gN kk.N N' N 31 5- X -t :,i,,s'.3,aa-A K- Te J? XX Eigixki 'Xw ,ff-.f'f , 'sl ' ' QZQJP , A l ,-' I,-'Qi 5 Q -Y . . .f '4!'f'f' - . .. , e -sa.. Q 'f Gffgavfv' - . 1 , Q VfA'5':' 1. f , .A- Zi?.1f'o4fv314f s - X . 5+ , . f?',f ,f'.f fQ , -95' - 1f'f' I.f.f, vfj . I Q airxsxfl w -5 - ff-'ff'A'ff,5Q7Af'1 e ioEsifSs+'wf2Qs'e 1 N f Nsmfw if it f7f'4,f -if f si- xi ii? 33 1' f. w iiizli fi V' .157-fTf f sre'8'-as -Si5.,sr3rx., -.:' .FTW -1-,i n w QQMQY-W.-Q-A h, V. X? X42 41, t.ifml.l-ag- W. TQ2,,:g,m 4 . . -3 M wld-ii ' V- 'ff fx ff J' ' -' s w. - sf-. -s.'.:,:i:: i' If if e . -54, Aw me t im?-else ' vi. ' r Q,-f-,I jj- ' .ei n 'HQ if f' Q -, '.N5fffq'-'jsgbffii Ni' vi :Q-V 'S' 1 Y , ' Q.-A . , 'l ,fl sggiqsjbpxfsgzyrsi . 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Dorm residents provided beverages as exotic as the Kt1hiki's. 1' Y--H N+' iw, x.i V, 1 X5 '-411 Q! if f if 1 , I I ,Q ' Dorm members let off steam by throwing a dormmate into the shower. 302 Resourcefulness is a characteristic of dorm residents. li Q 3. iff? fd' ,. ,Z , ,ff Ng-, ...mid an , I W 2 fm . K mglk ,ig fig, 1 NT.- ...-' is : int.. , ng. .4 ,X ,iff A ' ,,L,,f-ff 4. lffzff X x T A 515 million building project for nine dorms like the one at left is underway on the north edge of campus. Q-nd f ...qminwx ..x. :init VA-Q W t Dad and daughter take a last look over Mirror Lake hollow. Dormitory living is returning to the big, warm, friendly building after a late class during Winter Quarter and knowing that the warmth exists in the atmosphere as well as in the building's tem- perature. It's looking outside at six A.M. and seeing other dorm windows darkg itls coming back from a date at night and playing ping-pong in a new rec room or just listening to records in the lounge. It's rules and regulations and curfews and sometimes punishment. But a resident has a good feeling because he knows that he is the dorm and the dorm is what he makes it. It can be a comfort or a terror, but it is a wonderful place to live and learn and to get to know people well. --Al . - . :fl jivi Q 51, V K , N - mi Q ' H5 1 w 'C' A x X , Y '.-3 ,A ,N -4 -Q K .Q .I -V W A ...W my 1 4 x ,I ylwh ' 'Nf-xl? M Iw- Xsfhf +MS, 5' 7 - ' ' .R-x-1 JW' ..,N..-wuurf' Q.,-nv Q BRADLEY HALL-ROW I: Gillespie, Kostick, Livingston, Beam, Kozsuch, Becker, Brown. Row 2: Flynn, Elder. Hendra, Bathory, Riley, Carik, Stout, Sparks. Row 3: Letzek, Nathan, Kurt- zer, Hoffman, Gebel, Moore, Lewis, Nolan, Brandeo, Bryant. Row 4: Kaufman, Bartsch, Dudley, Hiestand, Ask, Moseley, Craig, Kerr, Niles, DeNardo,- Clute. Top Row: Hite, Buhi, Kerr, Palmer, Stewart, Welty, Reichert, Gilbert, Smith, Jessen, Steele, Thornton. The Twelfth Street Rag, the news that really B R A D L E Y swings, gave full coverage to Bradley events. For Welcome Week, student assistants welcomed new Bradleyites with a gay Hawaiian theme and an informative pamphlet about the hall, The Brad- Newspaper and Pamphlet ICYWHY- Informs Residents With BRADLEY HALL--ROW I: Boykin, Sonkin, Strong, Mikesell, Hoskenson, Esbenshade, Olt. Row 2: Crews, Ritchie, Lyrd, Keish, Vinsel, Moore, Hoetling. Top Row: Eickhoff, Hall, Law, Lampe, McCrehen, Jones. v 'f ' . . a SS 'QQ 359 4 ' v ci! +15 . X v Y J 5' gf xg Vw . ' A hh ' 6 L I 1 dz 6 Q 4 122 4 M 4- , ru- Q Q . if N. -Aw I 4 ET' r l il - J I Q .4 'Quik fd '5s if SLDP THE I . mu s. gl, Q-x . 541 F:-Q 5. B s 3-wg-r . loilf EHYHHHNKE' -,gss,r :. 1 F , . M .iv : -mm of ' -qw ?lYs'zsN 'wr Bradley won second place in the Homecoming Decorations. Little Sisters' Weekend gave Bradley girls an op- portunity to entertain their sisters with dinner and skits. The weekend was climaxed with an Open House and a Mother's Day tea. Two mixers with Steeb and Stadium Dorms added to the year's fun. An active Service Committee planned projects centered on the children at Franklin Village. They invited the youngsters to a Christmas Party, vis- ited them during the year to teach crafts, and had the girls spend a night in the dormitory with their Bradley friends. BRADLEY HALL-Row I: Pitthan, Graff, McLin,, Gingrick, Hixon, Hinson. Row 2: Mendenhall, Wills, Young, Bittikofer, Beenhart, Schlotterbeck, Manns, Olt. Row 3: Lott, Stevenson, Gaba- lac, Axner, Goldstock, Porter, Elliott, Fisher, Rayl. Row 4: Gurney, Melzak, Natherson, Wamsley, Matthews, Baker, Rotroff, DeVore, Lawrence, Cummins, Kornath, Hamilton. Top E 34' Row: Rapport, Wilner, Sopko, Barry, Sukle, Shai, Nethery, Robert, Smith, Walter, Long. 7: I 11wrm'f w 1-r-V 'f:. ' iff.: ro. : :.x'-'.'1 w:m'11-x-.f vv.fvsul. Jeni . l.. -f CANFIELD FIRST FLOOR-Row I: Phillips, Culp, Benisch, Sydney, Berrard, Miller, Bittner, S. Remer, Lemmerman. Top Row: E. Schultz, Liberman, Silverman, Mart, Fox, Coulter, Conkle, L. Remer, House, King, Farley, Byers. May was the most active month for Cantield gals. During May Week, the dorm's head resident Miss Roberts was tapped as an honorary member of G 1' 1 S W C 1 C O IH C S p 1' 11 g Chimes for outstanding service to the University Fun May Week and was initiated along with tive other dorm- mates who entered campus honoraries. 1 - ' CANFIELD THIRD FLOOR-Row 1: Patrick, Buys, Helm, Gross, Fischer, Smyers, Wilson. Row 2: Hoover, Burnett, Wills, Werstes, Luke, White, Reid, Mongold, Lichtman, Klutch, Kleenveder. Row 3: Samijlenko, Stoltz, Reynolds, Elias, Fitzpatrick, Boor, Musgrave, Fowler. Row 4: Shutt, Van Arsdalen, Helser, Hobbs, Schneider, Jacobs, Monterrubio, Helmrich, Cawthra, Nelson, Roudebush, Natkins, Gochnour, Miller, Minick. Top Row: Ross, Stone, Guthleben, Brotkin, Kravitz, Krasrloff, Bruce, Catalino, Mink, Duncan, Foos, Sprague, Woodmansee, B. Schultz. A , 5 'I 1 A a ,g x 3 is l ' fa E ef. , . ' 1 , 's-MQ:-P ' W . ' ' I I . , , I . . s E 1. sal .. 'A mf l fi v , f ,Vg . pg t , ,p V . l we a - , U' D ' , ,.. , l N, ' t P 5 ' ' ,' 5 - ' N At , ,. .. -lf H 5 ' Q '1 Q., Q CANFIELD SECOND FLOOR-ROW 1: Jobe, Paananen, Lange, Goheen, Cupps, Swartz, Loebs, Bowers, Row,2: Sinkey, Hundley, Ackerson, Gump, Geller, Davis, Mayers, Kerr, Mooris, Hill, Parish, Daub, Schaurer. Top Row: Hackenbracht, Engle, Stone, Bark, Lehrner, Boner, Zieve, Barnes, Schilliger, Colbert, Tekaucic, Culbertson. For the entire week, the hall became the Circle C Splash parties, under the recreation committee, ranch with a waterhole and teepee in the pine- a court yard dance held in the lounge because of panelled lounge. Canfieldites welcomed their rain, the news spread by the Chanticleer, and in- mothers and little sisters to spend a crowded spirational Vesper services held on the sundeck weekend with them. May Week activities were all combined to make daily life at Canfield unique not the only ones sponsored by Canfield Hall. and enjoyable. CANFIELD FOURTH FLOOR-Row I: Harmon, Karznia, Troxel, Rittenhouse, Allik, Holladay, Kane, Keima. Row 2: Strickland, Hopp, Lesher, Henry, Greenleaf, Barrick, Cleland, Booze. Row 3: Workman, Harrington, Hollopeter, Woodruff, White, Saxa, Hoffman, Bolles, Cramer, Kramer, Bankbury, Joshua, Dovala. Top Row: Mueller, Masek, Golden, Seitz, Keller, Black- burn, Brooks, Carman, Miller, McCarter, Ferguson, Siegel. ' li fi 'Z '56 J l 'W x Q . A rw 1 YF MACK HALL FIRST FLOOR-ROW I: Moran, Phillips, Pittsenbarger, Takach, Ridenour, Wolfe, Whitacre. Row 2: Poole, McVey, Kersey, Frankel, Orr, Fenel, Norris, Ross, Dick. Row 3: Spilka, Chaille, Shearer, Albaugh, Nelson, Cramer, VanOosten, Brackney, Lesko, Sadler, Apple, Miller, Otto, Welty, Bivins. Top Row: Moersch. Costantini, Shoemaker, Hardesty, Mitchell, Armstrong, Bartalomucci, Kelly, Hellekson, Puestow, Sutphen, Wendt, Tagg, Snider, Wright, Winkle. The dark red brick structure at the corner of Twelfth and Neil differs from the other dormi- tories because its spires make it resemble a medi- eval castle. There aren't as many girls as in other Castle-Like Dormitory Has Royal Air For Its Subjects aboufif- dorms, so residents say the dorm has a royal air MACK HALL SECOND FLOOR-Row I: Jacobson, Calcott, McCartney, Dondero. Row 2: Dennis, Schechter, Brown, Rubin, Strutin, S. Hyman, Silver, Eck, Tuite. Row 3: Detwiler, Moyer, Clark, Heines, J. Hyman, Novak, Santag, Lust, Gluckman, LaLonde. Row 4: Faust, Wainer, Koss, Potts, Roehrs, Peters, Sopinski, Peime, Rowles, Struhle, Jones, Scheu, Stickler, Kramer, Wickline, Romito. Top Row: Massie, Kahn, Heskett, Smith, Parke, Kirkendall, Lentz, Hull, Lackey, Hallahan, O'Sullivan, Grospitch, Slotsky, Lustig, Traynor. 9 f A. . -...............- . 9 ' . .. ' .441 ' PY Q til -V 1 1 in Q' Y V 9 ' ' 0 0 - r : Q .. :. My F I.. 5 ii. , i Q , . C H611 ,avi . 1 i ' 1 - h . , K , v ,- . cf-a p , H- ,Q . .Y , X MACK HALL THIRD FLOOR-Row 1: Radachy, Clark, Delzell, Thornton, Fetzer, Winters, Ruff- ner, McGeorge. Row 2: Turner, Lieberman, Dalling, Herrington, Householder, Click, Hack- meyer, Feldner, Bissantz. Row 3: Telatnik, Dalton, Kinzel, Parsell. Hart, Hootman, Stout, Maria, C. Schneider, Watkins, Elk, Ham, I-Iilt, Nestor, Roka. Top Row: Close, Brown, Tate, Fannin, McGaughy, Slough, J. Schneider, Stone, Riley, Higgins, Leishman, Tope, Wampler, Bratton, Strait. Mack Hall Girl of the Month is a highlight for residents. Each month the dorm Spotlight Com- mittee selects the girls who has contributed the most to the dormitory for that month. Mack's committees are the mainstays of the dorm, and sponsor many events throughout the year. The Service Committee sponsored a Valentine Party for Columbus underprivileged children. TGIF parties with Cokes and chips were the product of the Social Committee. One was held in honor of the girls' little sisters. Residents truly think that they had a royal year. MACK HALL FOURTH FLOOR-Row I: Keadey, Kinney, Allen, Hoffert, Gribben, Krawson, Fador, Bowe. Row 2: Gershkovitz, Lymper, Emch, Thompson, Gaines, Dunlap, Baum, Carey. Row 3: Gray, Beard, Mohaupt, Eakin, Witschey, Smith, Danford, Seegent, Baum, Borgel, Marshall. Row 4: Babcock, Galchick, Holt, Decoy, Espenschied, Arnold, Busse, Fryer, Ihnat, Henry, Roush, Creager, Cooper, Johns. Top Row: Wilson, Wilks, Greenberg, Leas, Ballitch, Bidwell, Simons, Potts, Marshall, Buckles, Gerlitz, Derr, Karg, Liebherr, DeVries, Barringer, Waltz. ?,.... . . ..., ,... .. . p S EI M LEX'- Q :fy I C if Tx i i Y W K F 9 7 Y q l v -N 0 K Q: , ,. , 'B .1 'Y ,tl 5 ' t ,if f - 1 1 - f f a i A 5, p .J rf . ,L v Q Q 1 'Sl qu: , Y N1 1 J , r '- Y! 5' pw 1 .1 9, . .fr I u ' 5 NEIL HALL-ROW 1: Wiedle, Harris, Alvord, Freeman, Bricker, Roberts, Lutz, Crammer, Skaggs, Snyder. Row 2: Brushwood, Schaal, Elleman, Grubel, Deerhake, Grim, Crist, Kriscak, Tucker, Kagy. Top Row: Irvin, Karafa, Smith, Cartney, Wehr, Vollrath, Finley, Ropp, Crablett. Some nurses watch television before they go to bed, another before she goes to work YK ,1 -,AW 'L xi 1'2 'ir go E2 J. Candlelight and rose ceremony honors new dormitory officers. E L HALL Dormitory is Unequalledg Houses Only Nursing Students .v- - .mfr After-hours parties are usually held in the lobby. Residents of Neil Hall, unlike other dormitories are closely united by their common ambitions and future goals. All the girls are nursing students, who follow approximately the same schedule and carry the same responsibilities. The apparent re- sult of this unity is a friendly dormitory. NEIL HALL-Row 1: Foust, Montgomery, Jaufman, Church, Hieb, Vasilion, Ricker, McArtor, Hurwitt, Eichelberger. Row 2: Sinnema, Grimes, Ashton, Ashcraft, Wolpert, Kessler, Morgan, Grudere, Strawman, Shoup. Top Row: Drake, Pence, Briton, Bowker, Brodie, Cornell, Dorn- birer, Shoemaker, Schopfer, Jenkins. gl J ' NEIL HALL-ROW I: Cleland, Gilliland, Williams, Dykes, Coward, Kiesling, Merrill, Cope, Mould, Householder. Row 2: Wyker, Price, Welch, Shoemaker, Moore, Pheasant, Pope, Wams- ley, Bandzak, Youngen, Pleiman. Top Row: Harris, Wilson, Stinson, Hodge, Boyd, Birck- bichler, Townsend, Sprunger, Amos, Brooke. In keeping with their profession, the girls held a dinner in honor of the founder of the nursing profession, Florence Nightingale, when each girl receives a piece of cake with a single candle. At Christmas time, Neil coeds celebrate with a candlelight dinner. Nite Out, the annual musi- This is the only w0men's dormitory with a library. , ui E- ,.., ,,o, ,,,,.4- ,ye-I-dl cal produced by the Health Center, occupies spare time during Spring Quarter. The climax of a fun- iilled performance makes up for the many weeks of hard work preceeding opening night. A Senior Breakfast, the week of graduation, ends another year for the nurses of Neil Hall. Neil Hall lobby has all the features of a cozy living room. 1 OXLEY HALLfRow I: McCombs, Holian, Frank, Priebe, Ostt, Carson, Samii, Nakeff, Kajder. Row 2: Cowgill, Payne, Ryan, Maloy, Davidson, Heim, Friend, Volpe, Bishop, Cain, Wood- ward. Top Row: Davis, Prather, Duify, Hoffer, Hogle, Bloom, Will, Bolen, Annear, Baker, Garverick, Brunk, Chock, Peters. Jolly Old St. Nick would have felt right at home in Oxley Hall during the Christmas season. Ox- leyites celebrated the holidays traditionally with Pixie-Angel Week, a door decoration contest and a Faculty-Student tree-trimming party. The gay spirit of Christmas time carried over into Oxleyls Womenls Oldest Dormitory Has Year Round Christmas Spirit 1 many other activities, Intramural sports, high- lighted by a champion tiddledywinks team and after-hour shower tossing for pinned or engaged Oxley women provided outlets for the coeds' en- ergy and abilities. Nothing but greatll' is the way 118 Oxleyites describe 1961-62 school year. OXLEY HALL-Row I: Rapier, Ayle, Kronemer, Shirk, Cole, Knight, Florea. Row 2: Booth, Wolf, Hinton, Hoykar, Hider, Wisecup, Thompson, Appelbaum, Zonars. Row 3: Doyle, Gar- rett, Nolte, Caccia, Porietis, Bennett, Hess, Floer, Collis, Dunie, Grolsmith. Row 4: Froler, Munn, Heck, Gaeth, Resnick, Goldstein, Elsasser, Neal, Lawson, Wilbert, Brumfield, Brown, Franz, Feldwisch, Revercomb. Top Row: Berry, Bouton, Phidakis, Neville, Maier, Richmond, a . L ske, Mata, Rusinko, Rossetti, Harhay, Thompson, Franz --1 7-.5 .ny-, - v Ns.,- iff: , , L 1- 'nf- , 4 g. rl- I . :- Q . i y -. f t ig.. PATERSON HALL-First Floor-Row I: Gross, Khan, Bican, Kassian, Davenport, Billing, Brosch. Row 2: Goudy, Corcoran, Carson, Brown, Bennett, Bishop. Row 3: Bigley, White, Zeitz, Wein- bren, Groom, Canner, Scantland, Jones, Adams, Donohoe. Top Row: Janssen, Daugherty, Litten, Crabill, Cardwell, Mandle, Dement, Pittler. New Patersonians oriented themselves to includ- ing only one T in the name of their new home PATER Residents Heartily Engage In Activities Of Dormitory Life and joined upperclassmen in dormitory activities. Residents won second place in the Homecoming Rally despite the rain. In December, residents gave a Christmas party for underprivileged children. gil I 1 1 -. V g.. . L Knit, an-glgtfigikf -L W 1 I 'f Qtl,,'t'1 , , w4,'-uf: . -mg. -- Q, 1, v--4 L-5 . ,y,,:,3:Qw.'x.r 1 .. l .t-it 3-11- 1l11'-wmvyusf, --M .., 'rfb '1'l.3i?'.53.iJ'-' 1:1 PATERSON HALL-Second Floor-Row I: McClelland, Simpson, McGreevey, Marini, Laedlein Montgomery. Row 2: Feick, Reber, Frank, Friedmann, Butler, Moore, Belleson. Row 3. Wright, Watkins, Brooks, Lattimer, Fritschle, VanV1eet, Cooley, Passan, Tuber, Sloman, Reech, Polster, Buri, Mims. Row 4: Maben, Alcott, Troendly, Shaffer, Kelly, Chester, Nestle- road, Pekar, Miller. Top Row: Moore, Berger, Burstein, Blair, Kruger, Hutchens, Berke, Booth, Green, Mills. s X of D Q W 'ii f Jus- 1-' ' Mi T PATERSON-Third Floor-Row I: Osborn, Oliver, Lightner, Honoa, Ree, Schmidt, Hashimoto. Row 2: Nyuha, Hake, Hubble, Greenberg, Helstein, Nedro, Morason, Hime, Kingma. Row 3: Osarczuk, Kail, Jerome, Taylor, Brunner, Suter, Ladrach, Malbin, Tanji, Shirasawa. Row 4: Stein, Lowdermilk, Caulfield, Dishi, Mendelson, Eppstein, Martin. Row 5: Gaspar, McCleery, Overturf, Olesnycka, Kneier, Faasse, Ward, Herdtner, Kalbfus, Lopresty. Top Row: Fenske, Morey, Bayson, Klein, Rosenblum, Granstalf, Brown, Rose, McCoy, Fischlin. Winter Quarter, the girls invited their little sisters for a weekend and climaxed the event with an open house. A Pre-Lauderdale Party for Pater- son's Florida-bound students ended the quarter. Keys, Paterson's activities honorary, tapped new members in the spring. Old members went through the corridors singing the Song of Keys and awarded new members with large cardboard golden keys. Residents who had rendered exceptional service received lockets of the key. Paterson's eighth year was, indeed, a very successful one. PATERSON-Fourth Floor-Row I: Mason, Haager, Romano, Weir, Foreman, Tolin, Guinioux, Teichman. Row 2: Cumming, Golding, Akey, Bazell, Poth, Apple, Trissler, Freckman. Row 3: Rosenberg, Figueroa, Pfaadt, Lyman, Ferraro, Harrison, Meador, Parsell, Kyle. Row 4: Palmer, Caldwell, Hochstetler, Tingle, Truver, Radford, Barns, Gardner, Taich, Wedlick. Row 5: Pretnar, Spevack, Malkin, Miller, Weed, Kerr, Barrick, Beall, Axelrod, Weiner, Walter, Eakin. Top Row: Williams, Middleton, Kinney, Paul, Etter, Kvocka, Blake, Bauderer, Siniecki, Mc- Lain, Blair. . ..:l ' ARMA a1'1 1 SIEBERT HALL, I-2-3 Floor-Row I: Brown, Roberts, Hammond, Hawk, Powell, Boughner, Solt, Haley. Row 2: Hicks, Romick, Hoon, Souders, Palmer, Rosenweig, Feiner, Geesling, Corwin, Hurd. Row 3: Kaufman, Jasper, Pomper, Nathan, Kranitz, Purdy, Scheuneman, Beam, Gamertsfelder. Top Row: Myers, Bennett, Abrams, Hutchison, Householder, Ram- sey, Friend, Durovchik, Clausen, Dobie, Mumper, Keoys, Januszkiewicz, Day. EBERT 320 , Largest Women s Dormitory Starts Campus Twist Craze Siebert Hall had the distinction of starting the Twist Mixer craze on campus when they joined forces with Park, Stradley and Mack Halls for a twist party. During Winter Quarter, Pixie- Angel Week helped the girls, who live in the largest women's dorm, to become better ac- quainted with one another. SIEBERT HALL, 4-5-6 Floor-Row I: Gillette, Wood, Belt, Northrup, Bui-Thi, Ridge. Row 2: Bogner, Roe, Heistand, Freeman, Rogovin, Bookman, Davidson, Johnson, Fauver, Lane, Row 3: Duncan, Meredith, Lafferty, Rich, Martin, Kohn, Richards, Knapp, Thorne. Top Row: Bender, Beshinski, Livingston, Wice, Weinstein, Friedman, Young, Meisinger, Tolar, Mercer, Roberts, Wysong, Bradley. . naw.-. nm.. V, t.-W ., '. .fcmf1t4m1mnvlllmm Y? SIEBERT, 6, 7, 8-Row I: Drum, Clarke, Gail, Frankforther, Kimes. Row 2: Connolly, Catalano, Rubin, Neely, Frederick, Whitaker, Frost, Bayless. Row 3: Gilbert. Fitz, Dulmage, Easton, Gribber, Moeller, Sutton. To-Thi. Row 4: Lewis Nichols, Nostran, Walsh Duncan C Miller, Blair, Neroc, Michele Miller, Knollinger, McDowell. Top Row: Weigel, Sniith, Hooper, Preston, De Chabert, Pickrel, Stallard, Toby, Shifrin, Blank. Little Sisters Weekend enabled residents to give Siebert was not lacking in cultural undertakings younger relatives and friends a taste of dormitory for the girls sponsored a Talent Show, Student life. Intramural sports provided rough competition Faculty Dinners, and a Dormitory Choir At the with other women's residence halls. To further annual May Art Show, residents paintings were bind the hall The Siebert, dorm newspaper, kept judged and 3W21fdf1d PHZCS by members Of The residents informed on current events. 5011001 Of Fine Arts faculty SIEBERT, 6, 7, 8-Row I: Comwell, Smigel, McMahan, Dailey, Munson, Row 2: McDwain McDonald, Sommer, Goodwin, Koiayashi, Brown, Pulse, Oliver. Row 3: Schild, Aiken. Acker man, Kennedy, Morgan, Kay, Caster, Margie Miller, Ortman. Row 4: Colombo, Lindblad Oyer, Kirk, Harnick, Spring, Griest, Gustin, Donovan, Topp, Garber, Wright. Top Row lifumleglgones, Scott, Finney, Andreas, Wherry, DeChristopher, Justin, Briggs, Schultz, Freed ars e . ,vs l , 1 45 Y 4 1 J' 1.4 x 1 ev L.-Q - x U' 3' WESTMINSTER HALL COUNCIL-Row I: Turner, Heiskberger, Barnhart, Macnamara. Top Row: Foust, Brown, Haier, Quick, Jenkins, Pospisil, Halkyard, Kern, Stephenson, Strickling, WESTMI TER Girls Hold Series of Dinners, Are Active in Campus Activities Gals from Westminster must love to eat! This year, they sponsored a series of special dinners each based on a distinct theme. A Christmas meal, a Hillbilly Hoedown, and a Hawaiian Luau al- lowed the girls to break away' from the routine of cafeteria and to relax in a world of fantasy and fun. Late evening snacks before the TV set were made doubly enjoyable after residents had purchased a UHF adaptor with the proceeds from a White Elephant Sale. The girls also boast of high academic achievement and excellent partici- pation in campus activities. WESTMINSTER HALL-Row I: Selman, Naercher, Jones, Dalton, Elliott, Casello, Detimore, Strickling. Row 2: Foust, Radabaugh, Bridenbaugh, Good, Campbell, Farington, Kattman, Pursel, Gallagher, Macnamara, Brown, Barker. Row 3: Barnes, Haier, Griiith, Jenkins, Stephenson, Pospisil, Heiskberger, Turner, Long. Swilik, Swinford, Laughlin. Row 4: Gurr, N. Anderson, C. Anderson, Schlemmu, Cole, Wells, Snow. Tracey, Olt, Cecalek, Barnhart, Iommas, Gearhart, Koch, Ott, Nicodemus, Garrow, Mizer, Deetz, Wherry. Top Row: Black- ford, Arter, Reskin, Kern, Halkyard, Reed, DeMuth, Dickerson, White, Tobler, Becker, Quick, J. Pittenger, L. Pittenger, Black, Wilson, Burngen, Jenkins, Dill, Spurlock. - it ,If f. W 1l .1 QW' p ! 2 7 if X A ,t Q , . ' 'f li' ti f 7, ' ' - L 4 T if ' it . , --l 1 an y 5 'J' .J U1 71 . . , t 4 L f ' ,. x . W X . ,. , 9 . Q- ' ' 7 I 12, ' Y Q5 .ef 5 .X . . is I 5 . if' my X .- ty Q u . 1 , , Q . 1 A 'ft Q ff' . , t 6 ' A 'ff .ff ' 15 ' ,t . -1 .S f er R N ' Q. p .' L. ' 5 gg . ,A - -t wx . A he :fr 1 x V Y K Q 4 1 MJ' X v V c T' n A S W ,vig as 9 f rv - 1 . 1 l I 5 -2 l , , .- I . w. BAKER GROUND, A, C, 1A-Row I: Byrd, Seddon. Frankenfeld, Wolter, Whitney, James. White, Schmermund. Row 2: Morris, Weymouth, Hallett, Horner. Eubel, Bernsten, Stump, Keller, Nemec. Top Row: Smith, Osborne, Thompson, Carter, Deran, Issing, Coover, Clemen, Coffman. .BA ER With summer, 1961, East Baker girls began singing Go East Young Man, Go East and so the feat was accomplished. West Baker became a 560-member girls' dormitory. The move caused innumerable problems in the lives of the new- comers. Workmen entered the building every morning at 7:30, raising not-so-mild havoc among E. Baker Girls Move West, Innumerable Problems Ensue the early risers. Some of the men on campus seemed oblivious to the fact that East was West and West was East, and proceeded up the steps to visit their old buddies. After setting them straight, W. Baker girls settled down to a nor- mal college routine. w. BAKER 113, lc, IE-Row I: Jones, Evans, Hanna. Owens. Sherman, Park. Row 2: Wible, Schumann, Kissel, Moore. Brown, Clay. Goldberg. Loschley, Ross. Row 3: Weaver, Schultz. Venham, Klatt, Klinge, Stamman, Whitlatch, Vranich, Edmiston. Katz, Yaxley. Roberts. Top Row: Seitz, Lucker, Suttle, Haudmann, Snyder, Debolt, Witten, Lauf, Ward. W. BAKER ID. IF. ZA-Row I: Gilbert. Brown, Rinehart, Shafer, Tingley, Drees. Row 2: Kohl, Shiplevy. Schmid. Clague, Abel, Miller, Connell, Young, Powell, Rutledge. Row 3: Lucas, Van Sluyter. Tykodi. Rodgers. Pitenour. Ruggles. Porthouse, Booth, Frank. Given. Glubaskas. Top Raw: Berdahl, Lemon, Kohler. Hodapp, Wilson, Hackel, Hadley, Pferrmann. W. BAKER ZB, Zc, 25-Row 1: Freites, Newman, Christman, Baker, Kaufman, Brown, Laucher. Row 2: Fry, Dent, Whalen, Friedlander, Applebaum, Ludwig, Reynolds, Lang, Cook. Row 3: Lemley, Aubear, Wunder, Browning, Karwoski. Huffman, Boehme, Tepelides. Top Row: Deaven, Fain, Ely, Rendar, Haas, Veldre, Ryan. 5 Y W. BAKER ZD, ZF, 3F, 3c-Row I: Lytle, Glassman, Bittner, Gelfand, Thompson, Sutton Row 2: Brown, Calkins, Beatty. Simmonds, Bluhm, Keller, Brooks, Timura, Lowv. Row 3- Hill, Deyo, Rector, Nathan, Revoir, Hartrick. Tateishi, Phillips, Long, Welch.T0p Row: Schroeder, Kralovic, Martin, Weaver, Busey, Bowman, Zoll, Harper, Karis. Frankhauser, Langenderfer. Twisters and mixers organized with E. Baker were very successful-from the Halloween party to casual hops. A boy-meeting contest awarded a dinner to the winner and her date. Girls received a riddle to be deciphered only by boys and the girl who turned in the most correct answers won. Volley ball, bowling and judo teams give the girls an opportunity to let off a little steam. A band, formed shortly before the Homecoming rally, helped W. Baker capture third place that night. Girls wrapped in plastic sheets in all shapes marched through rain cheering the Bucks along. W. BAKER 3A, 3B-Row I: Dohn, Bochbrader, Hutchison, Emery, Carpenter, Pierce. Barakis. Row 2: Slivinski, Hartman, Redrout, Wolford, Dunbar, Meisker, Kelly, Hintermeister. Top Row: Fedler, King, Foor, Corn, Fennell, Dehner, Grisseau, Bushong, Baird. Y- VI W. BAKER 3C. 40-Row I: Fruehave. David, Cahan. Edelstein, Jokse, Belperlsi. Top Row: Acker, Friedeman, Criss, Spisak, Albright, McBride, Schmick, Fridley, Berardi. w. BAKER 4A-Row I: Braden, Kaeppner, Klein, Parrott, Ader, Boring. Row 2: Walter, Gasser, Angene. Marsh, Richstone, Schieber, Garber, Russell. Row 3: Forsythe, Watson, Wyatt, Franz, Kranz, Hendricks, Silsby. Top Row: Ulmer, Crow, Wagner, Polsley, Kentner, Bartell, Graeber. fc-J nil W. BAKER 4c, 415, 4F-Row I: Hoffman, Goldberg, Johnson, Weaver, Skagenberg, Judi Joseph. Row 2: Hursh, Higgins, Jackie Joseph, Platt, Craig, Long, Hughes. Top Row: Finberg, Rase, Dunlap, Hammond, Melvin, Copperman. Residents of the Davisson-Hanley Scholarship House operate in part like a sorority, having their D S S H own parties and a cook, and in part like a coop- ' erative house, doing their own cleaning. The girls hold positions in many campus organizations and honoraries such as Chimes and Mirrors. DAVISSON-HANLEY-ROW 1: McKim, Coons, Walker, Stutz, Taylor. Row 2: Chapman, Mum- mey, Crltes, Stevenson, Fischlin, Litowitz. Top Row: Moody, Kaucher, Gillespie, Chapman, Zandbergs, Lehman, Dickerhof, Higgins, Webster, Logan, Lyon, Finlay, Bertsch, Mason, Blake. fill i f 3 xv , 5 for F ' wr f lWf 'f if i r H M f f 1 5 if ' 4 l A - H- 'l i ai' ' it :f 2 -- 1' A ' ,-' ' Q p ' . L' 5 A -is ' F -V: .'- :EJ 1 Q 2 ' U' fi' , 4 J W .,. K' - , f V , Q eg - , . 41 '- ty MARY POMERENE-Row 1: Drumheller, Hover, Schoenlaub, Brewley, Papes, Heider. Row 2: Vlach, Pickett, Hansen, Podmore, Benasky, Emery, Pease, Holfman, Stedman, Buchar, Brubaker, Schweyer. Top Row: Hayhow, Dall, Miller, Bowers, Karg, Schwarts, Carter, Black, Hurley, Rada, Romano. Mar Pomerene A winter formal, Golddigger's Dinner and senior banquet highlighted the social program of Mary Pomerene House. In addition to meeting the 2.8 scholastic house requirement, several residents are members of campus organizations, including Scar- let and Gray, Student Senate and intramural teams. Ann Tweedale Activities and scholastic achievement play an im- portant role in the lives of Ann Tweedale residents. The girls, many of whom possess scholarships, conduct their own household affairs without the supervision of a head resident. A spring picnic provided time off from work. ANN TWHEDALE-ROM' 1: Riley, Maki. Row 2: Sykora, Fry, Earl, Eberwine, Kollar. Top Row: Karn, Reitzel, Miller, Hartman. O'Briant, Cobb. A vs A 5: f fr.. P' I - ll!! slum'-a --W' F N L N Nf Q 5 2 x Q 9 : . 4'3 1554! ' -A' f ' 'rt 1- . I 4 ' at A - 5 'A . .iff gn L-pi' j sd C' wson HONOR DORMITORY-Row 1: Bobb, Zahn, Rayl, Lane, Walker. Oakes. Top Row: Eng- lish, Tanzman, Luketz, Elberfeld, Smith, Coreno, Kennedy. WSGA Honor Dormitory Residents of WSGA Honor Dormitory moved into a new house at the opposite end of the cam- pus from their old one. The new location is 182 West Tenth. These women maintain the dormi- tory on a cooperative basis, without hours or head-resident supervision. Zonta House Fourteen girls reside in Zonta International House, the home away from home for foreign students. The girls, who must be of junior stand- ing or 21, promote good will and understanding by preparing authentic dishes and conversing in their native tongues around the house. ZONTA INTERNATIONAL HOUSE-Row 1: Hernando, Shiffer, Arganosa, Souza, Visissobha, Wat- son, Chintakindi. Top Row: Sentongo, Gray, Mall, Morono, Racov, Linn, Howe, Horwitz. ' 'fr Y v I 'QI J ru 4 . thi. - g.-591 L J' xx, U X : April Girl of the Month gets a surprise. wi W-1 A 1644-3 X5 Lollipops are offered during Little Sisters Weekend. Winner-2 Free Pages Mack Hall Yvonne Karg, salesman A resident admires a Christmas decoration. This is the back door leading to the cafeteria. Scrabble is a popular game at Mack TGIF parties, R, rf i Sb Y l I as Student assistants furnish name tags for residents. Residents twist with Valentine's Day guests. My Enthusiastic gtrls celebrate football championship. Music Committee tells what it does with symbols. W' N Nc W Sic ,M unswflwc ny? A ' Q X gl Q f STADIUM SCHOLARSHIP DORMITORY-Row I: Mitchell, Tracinski, Mercurio, Feeman, Wilson. Row 2: Pauly, Converse, Weaver, De Munda. Vance, Schiefley, Swisher, Parke, Blackstone, Nungesser. Top Row: Potter, Miller, Brust, Barker, Bayer, Harbage, Fausey, Moll. STADIUM SCHOLARSHIP DORMITORY-Row 1: Berres, Moody, Weiland, Richards, Carnein Row 2: Greenlee, Burnett, Voelker, Todd, Warnecke, Como, Steciak. Top Row: Curtis, Meyer Thomas, Rannells, McKinney, Buker, Wenger, Kiehl. STADIUM SCHOLARSHIP DORMITORY-Row I: Denny, Snyder. Keshmiri, Bassett, Harral. Row 2. Pabst, Ruggieri, Pees, Marine, Myers, Snyder, McMillen, Willison. Top Row: Haney, Bausch Ianetta, May, Feth, Chansky, Moretz, Wharton, Simmons. rv. lu All 'a .-s . . x1 il' - 1 , J, Stadium Skit Night brought many laughs to residents. xx, The more in the kitchen the better at this stage of work. Day-dreaming d0esn't interfere with this man's duties. 1,51 , STADIUM DORM OFFICERS-Row I: Koo tv.p.J, Snyder Ctreasj, Kaufman tpres.J, Denny Csec.l. Scholarship Holders Live On Cooperative Basis Isn't it awfully cold and damp under there? query most visitors to the Ohio Stadium Scholar- ship Dormitory. A tour of the dorm, complete with all modern conveniences-and heat-visual- ly provides a negative reply. Approximately 331 men, living on a cooperative basis, each spend five to eight hours a week performing the various maintenance chores, which range from planning meals, to operating the switchboard, to cleaning latrines. The residents, who are selected on the basis of scholarship and school service, elect a president and council to represent and supervise them. An active social program of hay rides, card parties, and dances enlighten the year's work. The rugs are rolled back for the parties held in the recreation room. STADIUM DORM FOURTH FLOOR-Row I: Singh, Shaffstall. Gebhart, Albert, Siemer. Row 2: Dunbar, Neal, Kissell, Cost, Gregg, Hauman, Heuerman. Row 3: Hayhow, Ulm, Friedl. Moore, Koo, Oberly, Kaufman, Naraghi. TEEB HALL 1962 A Year of Purchases For This New Men's Dormitory Steeb residents purchased a Hi-fi this year which now enlivens the Lounge atmosphere, and the ninth floor purchased a television set, setting a dorm precedent. Steebites excel in both buying power and sports. The trophy case contains sym- bols of winning softball and volleyball intramural teams. Steeb Hall, I1 modern skyscraper dormitory, opened its doors in January, 1961. .ff .. ww. 1 -' i 1 1-'1mn.fn.'nlxlllls1mxu..-1 4f'xi-cam1 43. Many Steeb men contributed time and effort to set up a dorm government. Through popular elec- tion, a flexible constitution was passed, creating a Council which handles policy matters and a Senate which handles other problems. Thus, residents of this new dormitory set their own policy. Enlrance to the dormitory is gained via a Courtyard, Xl ' 4 A ' u 4 X S if 1 w Q, ,Q . I 'ew its Dorm direclwzv eagerly await the reopening in August. 1 5 5 A M!! AQ of-L ....j..,4.- ,- 5,-O 1 Q if Q ixES!DENT5, F-P,e,NTz EQ,-M,6 DM J'M Glkhdzs Jack Ezra kt.-Fl? 7 5,?fy Hey YF? 'S a STRADLEY HALL-Row 1: Rosenzweig, Parsons, Menges, Herbert, Planchock, Cooper, Covert. Row 2: J. Tavano, Glazer, Fesler, Adams, Henninger, Davis, Pettit, Constable, P. Tavano. At the beginning of the year Stradley men vigor- T R Y ously designed and built the winning Homecoming decorations for the second year in a row, with the . - - theme this year, Pluck 'em Bucks. During the Wlns H0m6C0m1H8 DeCOra't10n year, the athletic teams took runner-up in intra- HOHOIS Second Year In A RCW mural football and bowling. STRADLEY HALL-ROW 1: Wilson, Etling, Nokhasteh, Rausch. Row 2: Olynyk, Lucas, Kerns Kline, Fenn, Hamper, Schnell, Row 3: Howard, Naylor, Walter, Gore, Snyder, Biddle, Wil- son, Bryner, Onufer, Jordan, Orondoroffsky, Bender. .au 1 r.-'. 4:11 1nA 1-1 During the year Stradley ratiiied the organization of MRHA as a unified element for dormitory spon- sored programs and participated in the blood drive sponsored by MRHA. Stradley is infamous for its social affairs such as the Roman Holiday, The Polynesian Palm Party, and Flintstone Fling. Residents have comfortable study lounges. ...ug-nal L TE. 'ii- ll 53+ 5 ,, , .4 K Rows of mailboxes indicate the number of Stradley residents. Halls resemble a modern hotel. NRSV N srmwb-www iivksm .Wx X- :QS mumps, Xi W , t.xwsM,,v X-musk, Q .K p G I frame barracks were razed last sprzng 1...- 1--QW' w ll KM-. ,,'x S -1 T hx' 1 if f A hd +' Q. 1 ' 4 -4, j f 4 1 N ,I 4 r . N I .4 Y A I0 . 4 arried Students Live In New Village Buckeye Village has the newest housing for mar- ried students. Half the four hundred families living there have children. Usually the husband is a stu- dent. Villagers say they feel lucky to be living near other young marrieds: same worries, same joys, same alma mater. ,,,,..3 ,gh.,K 1 ' H- ' Aw. ' I . fx l fy., Some tenants have cooking facilities. Student Roomers Have Problem After Midnight Ohio State's gigantic high-rise domitory program is rapidly lessening the need for students to make the annual room for rent trek around campus. But, surprisingly, a large portion of Ohio Staters still live in rooming houses and many prefer it to dormitory living. Stringent rules protect Ohio State's student roomers-a tub for every ten per- sons and hot water for bathing must be furnished from 7 A.M. to ll P.M., each student must have 100 watts of electric light power, and at least 500 cubic feet of air space for sleeping, beds being no closer than three feet. Really, it's all in the rules. Men who live in rooming houses have the closest shaves in town. , - ' L. ht,- -YM-f....,.,,,,.- The homey atmosphere of rooming makes one want to stay in the sack. Weekends witness many hitchhikers. Sending dirty laundry home is a weekly chore. ' 'V '91 I ' We sm f, e x 48, 9 sad' X W I 'L?.i3:t:11v--'A UNIVERSITY - p.. Townies Life Not What It Seems To Be Town students are lucky, say dorm residents. They drive their cars to school, don't have to worry about laundry and food, and are familiar with the entire city of Columbus. MAKIO editors believed this misconception too-until staffers couldn't get to the oflice because of snowy city streets, or because Dad was using the car. So a MAKIO photographer did a picture survey on just how lucky 'ftowniesv are and found that the thing which causes most envy also causes most problems -an automobile. Town students-10,000 strong -invade the campus at the crack of dawn each day. The Stadium is one of the few legal parking places available to them-and this means walking half a mile to class. Pictures are a day in the life of town student, Lynn Brockman, A-4. Townies must be prepared for changes in the weather. Q ' E '1 Q .N 'F r Eeyfigggw. , 'Y-1' 'f .T-f 3 il -LI Lynn studies as she waits to change buses at Broad and High Chemistry utensils rest on the table as Lynn eats lunch. QQ , HTS 2 -1-4 A I .. ,gtk Townies usually have an armload of books Lynn drives or rides a bus from Whitehall each day. No Parking signs are ignored as classtime nears. Stadium parking ills up fast. X 1 L21 x .. tk' I W as J.. an-I N11 Il.. ff' ia' ' 0 I EPIBIW Galant 4,5 ' X Attl i ,subs A 18 International Fair students share in the information exchange between countries. Reading the Columbus papers at the International House is part 1 v of the two-way exchange L. ' I J - m I 4 Students exhibit clothes made by their native countrymen. International Students Make Far Seem Near Six hundred international students add a global flavor to the Ohio State campus. The men base their activities from George Wells Knight Inter- national House, where on Friday evenings there is usually a World Affairs program. Life is cosmo- politan for the women at Zonta International House. The International Weekend in April drew a crowd from all over the state. It was highlighted by the International Fiesta, including an interna- tional dinner and floor show. An International Fair concludes the weekend. It includes displays, films, travel folders, and entertainment from vari- ous countries. This year marked Ohio State's first participation in the African Scholarship Program of American Universities. Four undergraduate African students are working toward their bache- 1or's degrees here. An Oriental student explains how a necklace is made. Dolls are a favorite exhibit. 'vm Q X5-Q 'T r ' ' AEI! vAEIli I 5 E' AEP's are proud of the many honors they've won. P00ClIi6,H fraternity mascot, has learned to care for himself. fl inner-2 Free Pages Alpha Epsilon Pi arty Alpert, salesman The basement becomes a Polynesian Party Paradise. Members like the blond visitors who come to their open houses. is iff? ' Coke and plenty of clzicken featen with the fingers, of coursej adds up to the AEPi Butcher Dinner to welcome new initiates. Members relax in their luxurious living room. 347 Las Vegas Ajj'air drew large crowd. if ,-S-fe Q-1 Fraternity System rated most outstanding in nation by national group for the fifth time in the system's history. The Na- tional Interfraternity Council chose Ohio State's system on the basis of service to the University, community, and member fraternities as Well as interfraternity coordination and project activities. Ohio State's 45 fraternities carry out athletic, cul- wilh which he looks forward to lzis new status. tural, scholastic, and SOCi211 pI'0gI'8.II1S. The face of this shiny pin mirrors the seriousness Big smiles always accompany big pins, and are one of the valuable dividends of the Greek system. M31 T ogetherness and mutual assistance seems to be praticed as well as preached in fraternily life. ualnvl Some of Iheve gulv mmztrnq an open house became part of the record group of 951 rushees. Sororit System raises rushing quotas and 630 girls pledge their favorite houses during Winter Quarter. Panhellenic ruled this year for the first time that Ohio State's 21 sororities must accept a minimum of 30 pledges. Chapter limitation is 100 members. The use of IBM for the first time aided in processing the 951 girls who rushed. Deferred rushing is now a permanent iixture with parties held in January. 'Q if f. V+ .ff M l Z 211' i -Q - 1 1 i I Y I , Work sessions at various houses involve polishing the hardware won over the years. Nr I l New fraternity members gather for tl1e Fall Pledge Convocation. Soap, water and muscle are the necessary I ingredients for an inspection-passing cleaning job 352 GREEKS CONTINUED 3 YI-A Pledges participate in a continuous struggle to keep chapter houses looking like new. ' k QWA . X HHH 4. J? e' f KX? rf , 93' .1- 4 4'x'-13 Q' ff in 1 :r'ff 5F . 42.,,..f,f'ui',y 13? ' ' T1 , , Q J V .' I' f., 'f' I 'i4:J!Q,LA 3 1, 'fn- n al V Q.: .v,J.4m,f7 1 i f m 1 , ?Uh N 'lg Q , fb ff f K D I I n , 1 lrffffiz '1u7,s I .V Q by is Q F lyylr F 1 ,HQ ': ff' -f?!h' 'sw ff fa ,:'q.p .c,, , ,Ava I 4 x' :gigs 'gxfzk ' f I ,TAA fa, 1 Q, 1 Tgpff J -MQ ,m, 1 nv .W ? f QV ' R1 U' if ff: '-'V ggi!! gk, 5 6 f V 1 1 ' 5' .bf I A' ' f' 4, R ,,.. 7 dgfdff b ' Q' ' WWA!! f. V ha 'lf 1 f 'f -x ff-,721 W ff' If f, ' 5' GREEKS ll ,,.- 1-ci' -If ,,,-3 .kh- .24 ur ' Q 3 6 as . 4-.' , 1' Q -.- vi , A F 13 A 1- ' .1 ps. :Q- Q. bw A ' 'Air .9 I Ya? ' ' iznykv. 4 C - 4 1 - M' i , ' Y - , I I U , LK ' . 'A .n -' -.F Q A 'U , ' 1. s.--A '.'T '.- A . 1 ' 1 9 ' ., 1' .-'..1 -9'-' 1:2 .Y g,- K 1, I, W,- . . ,,, , , ..r nw ev ,y-.- V V, Weather doesn't dampen spirits as this Greek Ends that the primitive approach is often the most ejective. li UMEBH ll Bizarre theme parties have long been a tradition with the Greek system. G k L'f d F ' d This explorer finds a strange and exotic group in attendance at a house party amx1llx1J11nmi I I , V 4 I Close Contact among Greeks is maintained at parties. GREEKS CONTINUED Sunday afternoon pledge parties are a pledge's first indication of Greek social life. Member fra- ternities and sororities encourage their pledges to make as many acquaintances as possible. A variety of social functions are sponsored by the Greeks. At the home football games each frater- nity sits together and roots the team on to vic- tory. That evening there is generally a dance party held at some local establishment. Once or twice a quarter the men like to get away from the girls and have a stag party. However, girls are included in costume parties and picnics. Pledge parties prove more ejfective than a love counselor for meeting a favorzte date I . O-'V 5 '? L. ,N Q it , wtf Q ft xxx if-wi 551 -824- :H2 x -L , I !-sf. ,. , W wr ,- s, F +, wt Q, Max. -us xi, x Often theme parties become manifestations of innermost thoughts. The fraternity scrapbook contains pleasant memori ' A X , -gu Q. .X ..,. 2 1. N, Cdl or es for this couple 9 'n Y GREEISQ mn sl , L1 1 fn, - -- L11 ,-.103 vit . 5 ',.- . . 5-z 'X M - 'V K5 'th' -Q +15 i r 'Q ' x . i xqk, .K-.' x l.e Us .X Ni , me W GI'L'1'k,X xnlal lI0llI'I-.KiIllf7t't1 lfcliiuullx' in CQUIHIIIIVIIX during Greek IVUUIX, and zlunaled 31.500 to ille Central Ohio Heart Association Z! K Q4 9 Singing after dinner helps promote fraternalism in the chapter Many new houses are being built, maintaining the record of progress by Ohio State Greeks. 1 fa 1 fl' ,JI g I ' N. Fraternal life offers all of the comforts of home We have presented the Greek way-a group of men and women joined together in brotherhood and working toward common goals. Greek life is fulfilling hopes and plans for the future, profiting by the experiences of others, serving as a coun- selor to others and being counseled, and aiding brothers by sharing experiences and opinions and giving advice. Greek bonds go beyond the college association and graduation. The fraternal friend- ships developed in various houses last a lifetime. Greeks with a variety of backgrounds come from all walks of life Z 1 f-an , ' Qw N la. ,, Y . 'ff'-W zum -1 .o,f' 5' J' Acacia members follow their tradition of friendship. Acacia members strongly emphasize scholarship and are proud of brother Jeffrey Luce, who received a S50 Alumni Scholarship award last year. His point hour ratio is 3.82. Members of this fraternity must be related to, or recommended by, a Mason. In accordance with the Masonic tradition of friendship, pledges and actives held combined work sessions during the year to redecorate their house. Plastering the dining room ceiling was the Spring Quarter pro- ject. A fall formal commenced the yearis social program which ended during Spring Quarter with a '5Night on the Nilef, Egyptian costume party. An evergreen tree on the fraternity crest symbolizes everlasting life, the very meaning of the word Acacia. ACACIA-ROW I: Glotzbeckner, Luce Ctreasj, Venable Csec.l. Hays, Nagel fpresj, J. Dryer, Bozler. Row 2: Petteruti, E. Dryer, Hurni, Cramer, Bellem, Berlin, Starr, Schmitt. Top Row: Eckels, Benham, Soptelean, Johnson, Leak, Fleming, Morley. Carroll, Lester. 'WU' Alpha Epsilon Pi Las Vegas affair sparked Dads' ' Weekend. Party traditions were upheld as roulette wheels, black jack tables, and dice games reflected a realistic gambling atmos- phere. Speculating was genuine because play money was used. The Winter Quarter Fort Lau- derdale party previewed spring vacation migration with white sand, swimming pool, and a sunlamp sun. Chapter sweetheart, Bonnie Glueck of Delta Phi Epsilon, was chosen national A E Pi sweet- heart. Best known of any A E Pi on campus is Moochie, brown and white St. Bernard, newest and most unusual member of the chapter. The IHCI1 Call hex' the HIS! girl pledge OH 1'6COI'd. This Ben Rose calls them likeaprofessional. year A E Pi members held positions in Buckeye Political Party, Homecoming committee, Ohio Union Activities, Arts College Council, Freshman Senate, and May Week Committee. ALPHA EPSILON PI-ROW I: R. Klein, Stern, Casper, Bass, Facter, Arnold, Geduldig, Glaser CLI. mastery, Weisblatt fmasterj, Greenberger, Goldstein ftreas.J, Kohner, Hoffman, Weiss Ccor. sec.J, Brown. Row 2: Skurow, Goodman, D. Klein, R. Levine, Rosen, Schulman, Nus- baum, Alpert, Roth, S. Fine, Russ, Lurie, Rose, B. Fine, Leiner, Spitz. Row 3: Rose, Ozan, Goldfarb, D. Levine, Schweitzer, Levin, Klapfish, Henden, Engel, Sokol, Segall, S. Miller, Hendler, Lerner. Row 4: Lief, Schwartz, Flaxman, Shenker, Apple, Lane, Fishkin, Faber, Gurin, Friedman, Glantz, Mendelson, Donerkiel, Kirkell, Markovitz, Minson, Top Row: Manes, Handler, Yanowitz, K. Miller, Gallen, Robinson, Sutton, Cazakoff, Kritzer, Finesman, Zendell, Dolin, Helf, Zauderer, Diamond. ALPHA GAMMA R140-Row I: Hockman, Wolf, Pine, Given, Ruff Csec.J, Outland fpresj, Beall Park Ctreas.J, Seitz, Knapp, Ruckel, Hirsch, Noecker. Row 2: Cannon, Wagner, Hill, G Thornton, Smith, Thompson, McCoy, Studebaker, Distelhorst, Stewart, Spitler, Pickering Brandt. Row 3: Lynd, R. Wickline, Walker, C. Thornton, Hoppes, Woodruff, Hissong, Still- berger, Schwenke, Barga, Brackney, J. Wickline, Grubb. Row 4: Cessna, Ruble. Raines, Man- beck, Patterson, Crawford, Zigli, Weaver. Flinn, Recs. Bernard, Pegan, Hutchins, Heberling Top Row: Cromley, Bates, A. Wickline. Tostrick. Richey, Jenne, Schoch, White, Walter, Mull Kaderly, Vanderhorst, Hamilton, Schwartz. lpha Gamma ho brothers contrived a special pinning celebration this year which made use of the pond located behind the AGR house on Iuka. During the cold winter months when the pond was empty, the members tied their enamoured brother to a tree and threw buckets of water on him. Lucky members pinned during Spring Quarter were thrown in the pond. As one of the three fraternities on campus which consists predominantly of agricultural majors, the Alpha Gamma Rhos found that they enjoyed living up to the status of a social fraternity. How ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm, after they've seen the D Phi E's? Not only did the AGRS see them, but they had a twisting party with them one frosty Saturday morning. The brothers include members of Bucket and Dipper, and Romophos. AGR dinner waiters partzczpate IH zz vnzoltedonn . u 2 , v i ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA-Row I: Horne, Lane, Reicosky, Reid ttreasj, List Cpres.J, Gould, Irvin Cv.p.l, Beaugher fsecj. Cooper. Gortner, Lusch. Row 2: Wright, Briggs, Cole, Kerr, Doering, Briner, Aylsworth, Peters, Smith. Backus, lsler, Berg. Row 3: Horn, Gray, King, Hoover, Epperly, Blackledge, Patton, Stilwell. Brandt, Fetter, Albers. Top Row: Carter, Te- ters, Biery, Miller, Patrick, Fulton, Crum, Bone, Gruber, Russell, Williams, Getz, Evans, Welsheimer. lpha amma Sigma initiates dressed as Australian Aborigines in a skit during their scum dance, a party held each quarter for AGS's enjoy some afzer-dinner recreation. new actives. The neophytes were costumed to fit the theme, My Boomerang Won't Come Back. Members also party after basketball games when they go back to the house for danc- ing and card-playing. Joan Colbert, Canfield Hall, reigned at the fall formal. The spring for- mal was held at Illonka's. Hayrides are another favorite type party for the brothers. With all this social activity, you'd think the AGS's really set- tled down to studying before finals. Not so-at least not until they release some of their tensions at the Finals Fling, held on Saturday before finals. Some of their excess energy was put to use on their service project. They cleaned and painted Sunshine Recreation Center. A future project is to unite their houses which are now next door to each other. lpha ho Chi changed its status from a social to a professional fraternity this year. Architecture students and members of allied fields, fine arts and civil engineering, are eligible for membership. Members strive toward service projects for the school. This year they re- habilitated the display room in Brown Hall. Work of the various classes is displayed against a back- ground of lattice boards and potted plants. They sponsor field trips to nearby locations with ex- amples of line architecture. Last summer, mem- bers visited Falling Water at Bear Run, Pennsyl- vania, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1936. Lecturers this year included ,Richard McCutch- eon, 564,000 prize winner presently working in Columbus. Gill Codington, an instructor in the school and member of firm which designed St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, also spoke to group. Architects take time out for a bull session. ALPHA Ri-xo CHI-Row I: Sharr Csec.J, Raitch tvp.J, Hamilton fpresj, Sparling Ctreas.J, Pahl. 367 T op Row: McConnell, Haines, Wyner, Wolf, Cline, Jaros. Alpha Sigs enjoy springtime fun in the sun. Alpha Sigma Phi has been running in high gear any way you look at it-socially, scholastically and athletically. Fall Quarter began with a pajama party, followed by a Homecoming hayride and dance. They were league runners-up in basketball and baseball intramurals. Scholasti- cally, the active chapter tallied a 2.986 cumulative point hour for Fall Quarter. Inititation week was marked by trophy raids between the Alpha Sigs and Phi Mu sorority next door. Members may have had to hasten to meet class bells, but the re- wards made their tardiness worthwhile. They took turns meeting a crippled girl to carry her up and down stairs. The new year saw a highly successful winter formal, with Sally Mahan as queen, a typi- cally carefree spring weekend, and a visit to the chapter by actor, Vincent Price, an alumnus for Alpha Sigma Phi at Yale. ALPHA SIGMA PHI-Row I: Mathews, Parsons, Gump, Wachtel, Roth, Waters, Asbury. Row 2: Morse, Graham, Hughes, Koek, Cutlip, Sandefur. Pate, Getz. Top Row: Trout, Hayes, Longo, Ellis, Pelton, Banyot , Foster, Koe-Kromopecher. S ALPHA TAU OMEGA-ROW I: Atkinson, Kovacs, Lovell, Eppich, Jechura, Tatham, Wiley, E. Gray, Sweeney, Schorr, Heikel. Row 2: Franklin, Shaw, Richard Brooks, Shimp, Byrd, Haw- kins, W. Clark, R. Clark, Irvin, Carl, Abruzzi, Perrin, Shrigley. Row 3: Acklin, White, Mc- Dougal, Stewart, Norton, Landefeld, Burnett, Grinder, Blakemore, Kerr, Swenson, Ziegler. Row 4: Wilson, Lint, Wettergreen, Mull, Utterback, Harrison, S. Gray, Swart, Shields, Ham- ilton, Korn, Epler, Rengert, Top Row: Roberts, Rick Brooks, McWherter, Raines, Lowther, Crockett, Bailie, Echols, Chakeres, Lindhorst, Minnis, Eckstein, Valentino. Growing ATO's often check with the cook concerning menus. film?-1 is lpha Tau Gmega uhairy-chested men are known by their diversified activities including athletics, leadership, and social life. Members are prominent in such varsity sports as football, baseball, swimming, basketball, lacrosse and wrestling. Other members are active in cam- pus honoraries and councils. This fraternity is probably best known on campus for its unique spring circus party, when it plays host to the entire campus. The intersec- tion of 17th and Iuka Avenues is blocked off for the gay atmosphere which pervades. A dixieland band plays while students attempt carnival feats of skill, gorge on peanuts and soft drinks and emerge dizzily from the giant ferris wheel. As the name implies, ATO's run the gamut of Greek activities from beginning to end. ALPHA ZETA-Row I: Brittsan, Moser. Prenger, Schefsky, Schaer, Wallace, Van Arsdale Cpres.J, Friedhoff ttreasj. Sayre. Mitchell. Baumann. Row 2: Yazel, Ferguson, Dunson, Ruehle. Fleming. Hartsock. Warner. Hudson, Hunt, Converse, Thompson. Row 3: D. Keirns, Murtaugh, Gordon, Koverman, Van Sickle, Holtrey. Kaeser. Rusk. Dickey, Wagner, Long. Top Row: Wasson. Kayser. Fisher, W. Keirns. Allard. Dix. Newlon. Dickie, Keller, Moeller, Guckenberger, Donley. Up goes Ilze fizzixlzing much on zz new house-the AZ letters. Alpha Zetas spent a hectic time in February When they moved into their new 40-man house at the corner of Fourteenth and Indianola Avenues in February. AZ's say that their new house provides graceful living com- bined with modern convenience. The tri-level structure features a second Hoof living room and third floor rooms provided for individual study. Members also proudly boast of their A-plus rating from the Dean of Men. This rating is based on the fraternity's living conditions, financial status, point hour ratio and contribution to the Univer- sity community. Outstanding AZ's this year were Harvey Schefsky, Smythe Van Sickle and Lowell Mosser, initiated into Gamma Sigma Delta, senior agricultural honorary. Phi Eta Sigma, freshman men's honorary, tapped Medard Ruckle. Campus participation keynoted AZ's program this year. Z- Pledges auction their dates to activex at cz slave party. it lf? '35 '-x- - eta Theta Pi Brothers Jerry Lucas and John Bonner, Jr. spoke to chapter members during the year as part of the Betas' program stressing the intellectual life. Lucas showed slides, taken during his summer, 1961, trip through several provinces of the Soviet Union. He made his audience feel sympathy for the isolat- ed and ill-informed people of Russia. Dean of Student Affairs Bonner spoke at a meeting held jointly by the Betas and Kappa Alpha Theta, emphasizing that a firm faith in God and a strong love of our country are the best defenses against communism. Also participating in the fraternity's efforts toward understanding world affairs, J. R. Villmow of the Geology Department spoke on his 25-day hike along the border which divides Berlin, using his experiences as a basis for an informal discussion which followed. BETA THETA PI-Row 1: Sherer, Grumbach, Lawyer, Ongaro, Wolfe, Forrester fv.p.J, Rey- nolds, T. Taylor fpres.J, Lehmann ftreasj, Allison, Leuch, Pond, Patrick. Row 2: Cartwright, Specht, Schneid, Rice, Quigley, Butler, Collins, White, B. Taylor, Allenbach, Chinnici, Davis, Burkhart, Woebkenberg, Brown. Row 3: Huffman, Miller, W. Taylor, Caldwell, Labavitch, Milliken, Truster, Foster, Walton, Keating, Young, Carroll, Rossiter, Crockett. Row 4: Moore, Rudin, Hill, Lomano, J. Adams, Sievers, S. Adams, Thompson, Ball, Lawrence, Dobras, Hoyer, Olsen, Milligan, Mathews. Top Row: Zitko, Frick, Schiff, Mandt, Blackstone, Noyes, Russom, McNair, Sakada, Osborne, Stover, Piersall, Sexsmith, Pierce, Clemens. Chi Phi Members remodeled house study rooms in an ambitious do-it-yourself project this year. The result was a major face- lifting involving replastered walls and reiinished floors. Chi Phi's claim the better study environ- ment helped Brother Bruce Graber win a national Chi Phi scholarship medal. Brother William Sax- by, former Ohio Attorney-General, spoke at a scholarship banquet. Members are still discussing social occasions such as the Winter Quarter Bowery Party, the Sunday the pledges did the twist and the annual Spring Purple Passion Party, for which Chi Phi dates must make their own costumes. Two yards of purple cloth are given each girl. At the party, a prize is awarded to the girl who brings back the most scraps. 1 ..,l if E 1 431113: A do-it-yourself project resulted in new study rooms. cr-H PHI-Row I: Baumann, Blair Csec.J, Lingo Cpres.J, Bleil, Sadow Cv.p.J, Coppess ftreas.D, Gall. Row 2: Holzemer, Jones, Greenaway, Sharp, Fiori, Tzagournis, Hirt. Top Row: Meach- am, Klein, Charlton, Borges, Naccarato, Covert, Rinard. DELTA CHI-Row I: Adams, Landis Csec.J, Goetz tv.p.J, Adams, Russell Csec.J, Kirk Ctreasj, Bean .Row 2: Scouloukas Smith Ro ce Swickard Zaborniak Kieras. To Row: Fritschle, y 7 7 y 7 7 7 P Jackson, Carter, Reeder, Dwosh. Delta Chis anxiously await completion of a new house, for which plans have been materializing for lifteen years. Their new house, located at 185 East Fifteenth Avenue, will be a large three-story structure, featuring glass paneling, combined with brick and wood, to give a strikingly modern eifect. Members' enthusiasm for this project has overtlown into other activities which they've participated in throughout the year. Long hours of work earned Delta Chi second place trophy for their Homecoming decoration, a large paper-mache mechanized bear clubbing an under- sized Iowa player. Supposedly, the bear was keeping frisky on Iowa corn whisky. Strollers' president in 1962 was a Delta Chi. Other mem- bers belonged to the wrestling and baseball teams. 373 Homecoming decoration wins second place. E5iEi.,5.5ilLsa 28.35.19 DELTA SIGMA PHI-Row I: Day, McNauehton, Thompson Csec.J, Voth Ctreas.J, Briggs, Horn- beck fpresj, Shaw, Haas, Mursco. Row 2: Hay, Bowman, Nelson, Ferris, D. Evans, Bush, Ruchener, Bonner, Markin, Binns, McLaughlin, Ryan. Top Row: He1'1d6rS011, BFUUSWICL, Boyers, Smith, Boyd, Teegardin, Gill, R. Evans, Watson. Delta Sigma Phi members heard an informal talk by Dean Christine Conaway speaks at a Delta Sig dinne their house during Fall Quarter. Mrs. Conaway co-operated with the fraternity in its Engineered Leadership Program, planned to encourage l pledges to become interested in campus activities. She stressed the importance of academic work, but added that students owe it to themselves to participate in . . . college life. The program em- phasized tive areas of student achievement: char- acter, leadership, physical fitness, scholarship and social awareness. ln addition to Dean Conaway, speakers in each of these areas included track coach Larry Snyder. M. Lee Dodez, Department of Speech, and Rev. Raymond W. Hibbard, N. Broadway Methodist Church. Members have achieved recognition on campus with several brothers' membership in Phi Eta Sigma, Bucket and Dipper, and Mershon Honorary. 5 I Delta Tau elta 'l most scholastically improved chapter in the Northern Division, received recognition from national headquarters. They won a University scholarship award during Fall Quarter. Fall was also highlighted by a visit from Bill Dougherty, Delt alumni, author of the Ohio State Fight Song. Another Delt alumni, Chief Justice Carl Wygandt of the Ohio Supreme Court, was also dinner guest of the chapter. Their Bathtub Gin Party really set the earth rever- berating Spring Quarter. To complete a year of rewarding events, the Delts won the Ohio Delta Basketball Tournament. They took first place in intramural track and were runners-up in basket- ball- Members didlft Stop with Simply 3 Spring Delts pride themselves on being All-American boys housecleaning. A complete redecorating project complete with new furniture was done on first floor of house, home of largest fraternity on campus. DELTA TAU DELTA-Row 1: Allison, Stitsinger, Burns, Lewis, Phillips Cv.p.7 Shelquist Cpresj, Barnes, Anderson ftreas.J, Hazelton tsec.J, Scmidt, Hartford, Wilson, Collins. Row 2: Jeffery, Higgins, Smith, D. Merrill, Graybill, Search, Bavetz, Essary, Miller, B. Merrill, Bahls, Kayser. Row 3: Wolverton, Linkhorn, Hopper, Diemer, Markey, Marshall, Ritek, Rees, Peck. Fritz, Boos, Blackburn, O'Hara. Row 4: Lang, Simons, Blanke, Morrison, Flannery, Bogart, Ellinger, Russell, Roe, Larson, Schoenfeld, Jones, Ely, Hatch. Top Row: Henning, Frutig, Brown, Roesch, Moss, Snyder, Lehman, Nash, Schaefers, Mason. Delta Theta Sigma men stress fun and good times in this semi-professional group of agriculture majors. The DTS annual Spring Weekend was the highlight of the year's social calendar, and was a perfect climax to an exciting May Week. On Friday afternoon members moved out of the house so that their dates could move in. That evening there was an informal party at the house where the members proved their ability to operate the ice cream freezers. Saturday night everyone enjoyed themselves at a dinner-dance. In addition to a full social calendar, the men of DTS are recognized for their contributions to the University in leadership and scholastic achieve- ment. Members gain valuable knowledge from one another. Further understanding is acquired through prominent speakers. DTS neoplzytes go through pledging as shoe-shine boys. DELTA 'rr-IETA SIGMA-ROW I: Swigart Csec.J, Brant, Cowley, B. Nirode, Dunham, Acker, fpres.J, Landon, Myers Cv.p.J, C. Miller ftreas.J, Oetzel, Irwin, Elleman, Waltman. Row 2: Clever, Snyder, Gwin, Clodfelter, Johnson, Schriver, Vorst, Kleinhans, Liming, Laubinger, Ewing, Weaver, Veley, Crunkilton. Row 3: Hundley, Wolfe, Vastine, Clark, McGrane, Wells, Cotter, Nelson, Coleman, Petty, Chichester, D. Nirode, Stout, Mautz. Row 4: Bonham, Derr, Dorgan, Yantis, Rehm, Chenoweth, Grimes, Heintz, Link, Archer, Hoot, LeFever, Heintzelman, Hillard, Epperson. Top Row: Tingley, Turley, Steding, Ostrander, Patrick, Hoffman, Stitzlein, J. Miller, Arneth, Greenamyer, Fetter, Hale. 594.- fflfvis Brothers who are members of honoraries have a bull session. DELTA UPs1LoN-Row I: Pecsok, Hothhom, Fultz fcors. sec.J, Keveipp free. sec.J, M. Holli- day fpresj, Vickers, Underwood Ctreas.J, McClain fv.p.J, Swensen, Wingard, McGinley. Row 2: Gallogly, Dicke, Thomas, Wood, Unger, Mahaffey, Woodruff, Marsh, Zielke, Stewart. Row 3: Clouse, Dye, Hart, Coakley, Rees, Hutchinson, Shulmistras, Hoffman, Carle, R. Holli- day, Bender, Row 4: Cooper, Guffey, Weaver, Brittigan, Kinsel, Senseman, Hanley, Holts- house, Sentman, Gordan, Taylor. Top Row: Selby, Warner, Zucker, Walker, Thornborough, Boerger, Miller, Crawford, Scotty, Janusz. Delta Upsilons donned red Suspenders and put their Well-known fire engine to use during Spring Quarter for their annual Fire- man's Fling. Members, aboard their 1917 Sea- grave engine, combed the campus picking up their dates who were appropriately attired in red dresses. The dance is held in a local fire station complete with pole. The brothers proudly report that they owned the WSGA Honor Dorm for one quarter and performed such landlord-like duties as changing fuses and shoveling snow for the girls. The Dorm was formerly located at Fifteenth and Summit, location for the new DU house, on which construction began Spring Quarter. The modern L-Shaped structure is expected to be ready for occupancy by January, 1963. Charlie McCarthy pledged DU during Winter Quarter when he and Edgar Bergan were entertained 'at the house. KAPPA DELTA RHO Ro I Fam, Adams Ctreas.J, Schneider, Watkins Cv.p.J, McDonald Csec.J. Top R0 Morton E erson, Schwertfager, Provenmire, Harper, Mroczka, Hull. appa elta Rho members brought New Orleans to Columbus Via their Mardi Gras party during Fall Quarter. The scene was set Bourbon Streeti' style with an assortment of be- rets, black stockings, masks, and an abundance of joy juice? During Winter Quarter, members entertained their dates with a Barn Blast and decorated their house complete with hay, corn husks, and Real McCoy,' costumes. their awards are the 1962 National Fraterni Scholarship trophy for the most scholastical improved chapter. House membership includ a winner of the Distinguished Military Stude award and a member of Scabbard and Blad five members of the OSU Marching Band, a a winner of the Richard DiSelm Scholarship. academic as well as social lines. Foremost amon ' 1 ' I e r 4 n Interests of the KDRs are channeled along appa Sigmais uhouse on the hilln set a stately scene for the chapter's Sports Recognition Banquet. Honors were paid to out- standing Kappa Sig athletes: Bob White, All- American in football, Glenn Davis, Olympic Gold Metal winner, and Tom Perdue, varsity football co-captain and baseball player. Spring Quarter, the Kappa Sigs were hosts to their District Grand Conclave. Guest speakers included James D. Blythe, Worthy Grand Master of national Kappa Sigma, and Gerald Fee, Clerk of the Ohio House of Representatives. Stardust Ball, named in honor of Brother Hogie Carmichal's famous melody, is held during the Shy Kappa Sig resists Homecoming Queen finalisfs advances. annual Spring Weekend. This year, members en- joyed an afternoon splash party, a moonlight hayride, and a jam session, climaxing the week- end with the crowning of the Kappa Sig Sweet- heart and her court. KAPPA SIGMA-ROW 1: Abbott, Lamdes, Miklossy, Guthrie, Beatley, Price, Randall Cpres.D, Pausch, Brumley fsec.J, Knouse, Steffey. Row 2: Bowers, Brand, Cuppy, Willits, Odle, Bru- insma, Kisling, Teatovd Ctreasj, Fate tv.p.J, A. Meyer, Coate, Miller. Row 3: Bainter, Todd, Kromer, Engle, Leonard, Hartranft, Hillyer, White, Schumaker, Cramer, Tomlinson, Robison, Randis. Row 4: Robinson, Timm, Phillips, Rowley, Greene, Gardner, Hite, Walker, Lorenz, Lowery, Strickland, Knepper. Top Row: Morrow, Goodhue, Sellers, Grochiger, Yaeger, Cur- ran, R. Meyer, Brooks, Lindsey, Steward, Enright. ambda Chi Alpha boasts of having several famous visitors, including Exodus star Jill Haworthg Lt. Gov. John Donaheyg Attorney General Mark McElroyg and Murray Lincoln, president of Nationwide Insurance, during the year. Their charity project was a Christmas party with Kappa Delta sorority for the orphans of the Hannah Neil Mission. Members raised money for the orphans by kidnapping sorority house moth- ers and ransoming them for 35. Sweetheart Dar- lene Kubishke of Kappa Delta was presented at the formal dinner-dance of Crescent Weekend. Murphy's Barn was the scene of a mad party, which the Lambda Chiis called successfully uninhibited. Sportswise, their Class I football and Class II softball teams were fraternity champions. The Pledge Team Class II football took the runner-up spot in their division. Lambies interview Exodus star Jill Haworth. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA-Row I: Todd ftreasj, Swisher, Anderson, Borchers Cpres.J, Schmauder lv.pJ,. Conger, Neuman, Hopkins, Babcock, Apple, Davis. Row 2: Mercer, Blinn, Schaffer, M. Disch, Sasarak, Lockwood, Anthony, Hann fsecj, Reebel, Thompson, M. Young, Knight. Row 3: Stoltzman, J. Young, Portner, J. Disch, Glenn, David, Scobie, Watts, Jenssen, Sparks, Kembletn.Ro'4.C IIB Dd D.F'h P'thdD Hd Ede o is ' rowe , rown, o.ez, is er, ri c ar , ruyor, en erson, m , March, Sanocks, London. Top Row: Cirino, McWhorter, Martin, Musgrove, Boll, Vlaskamp, Curtis, R. Fiscer, Soler, Donohoe. PHI DELTA THETA-Row 1: Washing, Milligan, J. Anderson, Gallant, Mewborn, Creager Berry, Darnbrough, McIntosh, Cook, Getz. Row 2: Traub, Rolls, Cardy, Clymer, Kent Csec.J Uldricks, Slauson Cpres.J, Sandberg. Leach Cv.p.J, Schaifer, Kidwell, Scheiderer, Valentine Wyatt, Hinton. Row 3: Durham, Schmitt, Dwyer, Gross, Eyerman, Blake, Wagner, Dalbey Keegan, Wilson, Bippus, Almouey, Rose, Utrata, Lanese. Row 4: Nitschke. B. Anderson Morgan, Koenig, Alley, Mock, Luce, Chapin, Battenberg, Fazey, Weber, Abirth, Williams Swift, Wells. Row 5: Heilman, Thrasher, Glenn, Argo, McMenamy, Sheddinger, John, Car- son, Eckard, Mielke, Crawford, Swisher, Bowlus, Buesing, Maxwell, Cobb, Taylor. Row 6 Yoesting, Ehrensberger, Frost, Bingman, Jones, Baker, Bell, Scheff, Games, Radebaugh Wolfrom, Alder, Nelson. Top Row: Mummey, Wears, Wahl, Snyder, Hainen, Bradford, Sug gins, Bigelow, Senne,.Strouse. D ar av S Phi Delrs zum domesn claim student body president in their own Jim Gross, first popularly elected president in the history of Ohio State. Other brothers also brought recognition to the house this year. Tim Milligan served as presi- dent of Freshmen Fraternity Council and was a finalist in outstanding pledge competition. Tom Eyerman is new president of Ohio Stateris, Inc.g and John Bobb was on the Golddigger's Court. David Katterhenrich, Roger Diedrich, and Howie Lambert, popular names in football, are all Phi Delts. Jimmy Hull, former Buckeye basketball All- American, highlighted the list of guest speakers this year, and the chapter's Scarlet Team captured the basketball Class III trophy. D- PHI EPSILON P1-Row 1: Saffe, Kossoff, H. Friedman, Appel, Rosen, Benkel. Row 2: Ganger Gassman, Mason, Schwartz, Sattler, Trager, B. Friedman. Top Row: Lotzoff, Nidetz, Safer. 382 o Q 0 Phi Eps ham it up in their Phi Epsilon P1 l members selected Hfunu as their password for the year's l calendar. Beginning the year with a Beatnick i Party, they featured a Las Vegas Gambling Party p Ccounterfeit money, if you pleasej, a Pajama Party, a Dream Girl Dance, a Fall Formal fea- turing a pledge skit satirizing Woody Hayes and the football team, and a Halloween Party com- plete with a pumpkin-carving contest won by brother Fred Lotzolf. This year marked the i thirtieth anniversary of this fraternityis founding p at Ohio State and was celebrated with a dinner- dance. Whew! This rundown would make one think that Phi Eps did nothing but socialize l, during the year. But it was not all play and no work for the brothers at 1988 Iuka, as they lf also participated in the Hillel Carnival for the benefit of the United Jewish Welfare Fund. Phi amma Delta Won first place in Homecoming house decoration competition for the tenth time in the last fourteen years. Pledg- ing Geolf Ibbeken, German exchange student and adopting a Korean orphan were added highlights of Autumn Quarter. Members participated in varsity football, bas- ketball, gymnastics, track, baseball, and golf. Winning indoor and outdoor intramural track meets, the Fijis are athletically active. March of Dimes and Cancer Drive are among the commu- nity projects in which Phi Gams serve. Santa Claus visited the annual orphans party, entertaining both children and brothers. The an- nual Fiji Island party and the purple garter party were again features of the social season. -1. - i Fijis win tenth Homecoming trophy in fourteen years PHI GAMMA DELTA-Row I: Weisheimer, French, Gintliny, Casey, Walton Crec. sec.J, Hum phreys ftreas.J, Mrs. Nosker, Baird Cpres.J, Foster tcor. sec.J, Mellick, Crabill, Krstolic Row 2: Baker, O'Donne1l, Peters, Jones, Frey, McGuire, Neer, Caudill, Martin, Radcliffe Tussing, Riley, Cantrell, Bawls, R. Allison, P. Murphy, Mauk, Hillegas. Row 3: Good Stander, Kakos, Sayle, Burriss, Timmons, Hadden, McGarran, Lowman, Dontchos, Kessler Broughton, Thompson, J. Murphy, Simpson, D. Hutchinson, Webster, Oleksa. Row 4: Finn Migdoll, Haynes, Dickerson, Houser, Hunter, Thorne, Kumler, Conger, Py, Doss, Scanlon Williams, Elwell, Hopper, McCord, Ibbeken, Ritter, Bechert, Top Row: Smith, Coppy Ber wanger, Borel, Cox, Tsaloff, McGavran, DeVoe, D. Hutchinson, Henson, B. Allison, Anthe Larimer, Wilson, Baxter, Carroll. .-,-l 'Q.ifff-fft ' R Hifi .A-KT r' Alembers are proud that even Cartoon characters are Phi Psis. Phi appa Psi traditional enthusiasm led the way for an eventful year, highlighted on the weekends by such intriguing events as the All-Day Blanket Party, Jamaica Rum, and Pigalle Party, straight from the Mont- marte in Paris. After a few years of sad and dry defeat, the football team of Ohio Delta enabled their brothers to wet their whistles at the Wes- leyan chapter's expense in the annual Keg Play- off. A number of brothers have elected to follow in the footsteps of the Phi Psi Deans, Richard A. Meiling in medicine and Wendell D. Postle, in dentistry. The chapter was gratified by alumni plans for a future house addition. Combined with other achievements, Phi Psi's feel this house holds great promise for further years at the Phi Kappa Psi house, 124 East Fourteenth Avenue. Pm KAPPA Psi-Row I: Whiting, D. Spain, Laucione, Waters, Ewing, John, Hughey, Vande- mark, Stewart, Drake, Simon, Thomas, Gangloff. Row 2: Riegel, Nippert, Izer, Thomas, B. Spain, Mueller, Brown, Anderson, Nemeth, Fickell, Boyes, Winegarner. Row 3: Strauss, John- son, Simpson, DiPaolo, Ullery, Hegele, Steffy. Oelgoet, Wegman, Farrell, Gordon, Williams, Skilgcorn. Top Row: Moiiit, Bailey, Constable, Zigler, Austin, White, Fauver, Cooper, Dilger, Le y. Pm KAPPA SIGMA-Row 1: Dimmick, Downing, Massouh ftreas.7, Ramogida fpres.J, Regan, Friedel Cv.p.J, Perretta, Compton fsec.J, Mangano. Row 2: Geyer, Hetrick, Kemp, Evans, Clements, Jenkins, Wolfe, Lloyd, Soloman, Wittenmyer. Top Row: Vernay, Baker, Rum- berger, Clark, R. Martin, Rice, M. Martin, Hoff, Konorich, Frazer. A sleepy Skull succumbs to the sandman. Phi Kappa Sigma social events were highlighted by the Southern Plantation Ball held at the house in the spring. The mood was set with patio lights and vines of roses covering the pillars of the house. To add to the charm of the evening, the dates were picked up in a horse-drawn surrey. Catharine Anne Frear of Kappa Alpha Theta was chosen queen during the ball. Winter Quarter was the time of a beach party. It was July in February with the help of a sawdust beach and an inch deep pool. Palm trees and South Sea murals rounded out the decor. The party was in luau style complete with roasted pigs. Intramural sports were a bright spot of the season. Skulls took the Gray Team baseball slow ball and basket- ball championships. Outstanding individuals of the fraternity include Frank Ramogida, Tau Beta Pi and Texnikoig and Bill Rice, Sphinx. PHI KAPPA TAU-Row 1: Shay, Pennell, Jaeger, Buys, Carnahan, Adams, Mrs. Mitchell, L Fisher, Ward, Sherer, Strang, White, Ponti. Row 2: Mazur, W. Fisher, Cochran, D. Smith Pribble, Clairbourne, Breidenbach, Borrelli, Simmerman, Johnson, Geis, Collins, Glenny Maulorico, Boone. Row 3: Veigel, Doyle, Kuntz, Alexander, T. Spence, S. Morris, Frasure Royner, Andreas, Stalter, Holley, Knight, David Morris, I. Fisher. Row 4: Armantrout, Mc- Naghten, M. Fisher, Whitman, Needles, Herman, Hamilton, J. Smith, Angel, Rupp, Brown Spence D. Loeber, D. Morris, S. Smith C. Martin. Top Row: R. Martin, Dreffer, Laird Sobolewski, Downes, Renatrum, Studebaker, Kroh, Zeman, Curry, Fahrenbach, Zingale Kocher, Willis, Graham. P111 Taus demzn C0 ed duruzg Women Haters' Weekend. Phi appa au Women Haters' Weekend, set by Lantern ad, has easy simple rules: no shaving, no wearing pressed pants, and-above all-no talking to women. Delinquent Phi Taus are detained in a chicken-wire stockade and hanged in effigy from the front porch roof of the house. Indignant sorority members picket, but all is forgiven when Monday's Lantern, declaring Phi Taus' love for women, is distributed to sorority houses. Phi Taus are proud of Brother Per Renstrom, foreign exchange student from Gutenberg, Swe- den. Per proved to be such an interesting and stimulating person throughout his pledgedom and active membership that the men hope to continue to sponsor exchange students. Speakers also re- : flect members' interest in foreign affairs. . s L I 1 After dinner ping-pong provides both exercise and fun. Phi appa Theta demonstrated their versatility this year by winning two honors, scholarship and athletics. They were first in schol- arship in 1961 and won first in Gray League football intramurals. Their hospitality was eager- ly extended in March when they were host to the regional conference of Phi Kappa Theta at the Ohio Union. In May, members traveled to Kent State for the annual Providence Ball attended by all Ohio Phi Kappa Theta chapters. Mary Lou Cote was the chapter's queen candidate. Since last fall members have been lounging on new furniture in the first floor of their house-all Danish Modern. During Winter Quarter they re- gained a second house which they had been rent- ing out. In addition to these achievements, Phi Kappa Theta's are particularly proud of a famous member-President John F. Kennedy! PHI KAPPA THETA-ROW I: D. Mahanna, Dickas, Jomanni, Sievert fv.p.J, Gilligan fpres.J, Mack S. Buttress, Rogier, Ctreas.J, Kushner. Row 2: Finneran fsec.J, Reinhart, Davies, Palmer Wysocki, R. LaFontaine, Jonas, J. Buttress, Swiat. Row 3: Yearick, B. Mahanna, Shea Strozyk, Rerko, Thier, Certo, K. Reiner. Top Row: Sepik, Burkhardt, Condo, Mc- Elligott D. LaFontaine, Englehart, Fleming, Selenoln, W. Reiner. Phi Sigma Delta presented its Acapulco Party above eight tons of sand and in between siestas. The boys and their dates, in traditional island costumes, converted their house into an Acapulco paradise. Among other social af- fairs was the annual Circus Party, complete with authentic pachyderms and a campus parade, bring- ing the Barnum-Bailey world to Ohio State. Fra- ternity members combined their party spirit with kindness and charity by sponsoring a Christmas party for Columbus orphans. Phi Sigma Delta won first prize in the Greek Week Heart Fund Drive. Further distinction was brought to the house through the election of Howard Besser as student senator and his appointment as BPP floor leader. Among lecturers who spoke to the brothers was Dr. Glen Goodman, FAC adviser. . L- Fraternity men practice for intramural competition PHI SIGMA DELTA-ROW I: Wieder, David Silver, Morganstern tsec.J, Davis Ctreas.J, Eck- hardt, Turoff Cpres.D, Besser fv.p.J, Polster, Lawrence. Row 2: Weiser, Goldstein, D. Roth E. Levine, Dick Silver, Blickstein, Garlikov, Weinstein, Katz, Apple, Bliss. Row 3: Raanor Perelman, Greenstein, Weitzner, Hartman, Speiling, Roser, Blecher, Dann. Row 4: Lake Roman, Moroif, Eisernoff, Schlaeger, Feuer, Hoplan, Shiller, D. Garlikov, Hoch. Top Row Abrams, Hirsch, L. Roth, R. Garlikov, Friedman, M. Levine, Hotes. F' PHI SIGMA KAPPA-Ron' I: Beatty, Larson, Tresemer Cadvj, Ellison tpres.J, Mrs. Smith, Bookbank fv.p.J, Arch1nal ftreasj, Weissert, Hall. Row 2: Roberts, Day, Becker, Hamble- ton, Krause, Goudy, Boughton, Harshman, Mattox, Powell. Row 3: Fox, Lowry, Lebio, Pfle- ger, Cramer, Bourdo, Bradleign, Katila, Long. Top Row: Caffey, Lochbaum, Dunlap, Dague, Graf, Johnson, Schroer, Ahlman, Sheffield. Phi Sigma appa added a new Htwistn to their social dancing, the old-fashioned but long-lived square dance. Brothers and their dates arrived at the dance in a wagon filled with hay, so that the effect of the party was not lost. Later in the year, the brothers decided on an in- formal party and what could be more informal than a pajama party? However, the usually rest- ful effect of sleepwear in no way kept the Phi Sig's from cutting the proverbial rug. Julie Ort- man, Delta Gamma, was Phi Sig Moonlight Girl and reigned over a Fall Quarter dance. All is not play though, as can be evidenced by Richard Hall and William Smith's membership in Phi Eta Sigma, freshman men's honorary. Sportswise, Phi Sigs were first in the bowling league, played in the basketball finals and took the football trophy in their league. A new Sigma Pi pinmate enjoys a dozen roses in her honor PI KAPPA ALPHA-Row I: White, McGannon, Borrows, Creamer Csec.J, Jones Ctreas.J, Free- man, Palmer tpres.J, Barlow, Higbea, Johnson, Hauss. Row 2: Lulfs, Denvne, Coleman Balme, Prasuhn, Sweeney, Younger, Mintzer, Higgins, D. Smith. Row 3: Riddle, Blackburn Doutt, Struckmeyer, Madson, Doyle, Burns, Hauser, Letirn, Hildreth, Huxley. Top Row C. Smith, Sapp, Poole, Bruns. Andrews, Johns, Allen, Straub. Pi Kappa Alpha highlighted the year W t h a P 1 a y b Q y P a I' t Y Members get a chuckle at the sketching ofa complete with a truckload of bunnies chocked full of fun imported straight from Chicago's famed night club. These authentic decorations set a swinging mood for the playboys and their respec- tive I and respectable? playmates. The evening was topped off by the crowning of the 4'Playmate of the Year. who was chosen on the basis of what- ever. Under the assumption that the pledges had to do something constructive this year, they aided the Columbus Boys' Club by washing windows and scrubbing floors. Actives found this a great way for the neophytes to get in training for pledge duties. Several of the Pikes attained high honors this year. Gene Crooks was named outstanding OSU marching bandsmang John Creamer heads FAO: and John Barlow and Ben Jones are Stu- dent Senators. r ?pr f fi igma Alpha Epsilon has its own PR counsel, Little Sisters of Minerva, organized this year by the brothers' pin-mates. If you're female, wear an SAE pin, or just plain interested in the men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Little Sisters is the club for you. Purpose: To promote the men of SAE, of course! This year, speakers were sponsored on a rotating basis with Alpha Epsilon Phi and Phi Gamma Delta. All three groups met at one house, and the groups al- ternated as hosts. In May, a series of ads with black borders appeared in the Lantern announc- ing the death of Patrick Murphy. This is just the beginning of the famous SAE Paddy Murphy party which begins with a heal-Se-led parade SAE Homecoming decoration wasacomplex operation A! around the Oval. The dance is held in a hall decorated to look like a funeral parlor. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON-ROW 1: B. Denk, Brinkman, Henry, D. Scott, Hoffman, Prendergast, Morris, Hallows, Haschen, Cash, Axline. Row 2: Breyley, King, VanRaaphorst, Matteson, Enz, Ford, Harris, Benkert, Longnecker, McClain, Booker, Kaufmann, Forsberg, Gray, Cloo- nan, Black. Row 3: Devel, Young, Ropp, Phipps, O'Connell, Walker, Cops, Reid, Foote, W. Scott, Broadwell, Reed, Underwood, Hyre. Row 4: Palranis, Montgomery, Andrews, Still- wagon, Morey, Irwin, Worth, Forrest, Ryder, Shrawder, Moore, Guillano, Coticchia, Karas, Marhover, Kalinoski, Merrell, Wilson. Top Row: D. Denk, Westrate, Halscott, Poeschl, Checkelsky, Frees, Fike, Brock, Keegan, Tyrell, Forrest, Clark. Snow brings Sammies out to test their long johns. Sigma Alpha Mu saw Gidget going Hawaiian and they went Polynesian this year. Fall Quarter witnessed their Hawaiian Luau while the theme of Winter Weekend was the Jamaican Farewell. They really swung out at the Bahama Mama party given during Spring Quarter. Passers-by are dazzled by Sammies' large addition to their house on Iuka Avenue while visitors are impressed by the new stereo won in the Marlboro Contest. fSmoke muchlj A presidency of Council of Fraternity Presidents topped the year off with their own Jim Lawrence. Pledge Ron Robinson was one of five finalists in Outstanding Fraternity Pledge competition. SIGMA ALPHA MU-Row 1: Sternheimer, Arnson, Yaker, Cohen, Schmidt Csecj, F. Gans, A. Gans, Margolin Cpres.J, Schecter, fv.p.J, Zwelling, Levine, Rubinoif. Row 2: Burger, Bax- ton, Rosenfield, Butler, Polish, Goldenberg, Eisenberg, Weinberg, Glick, Van Boalen, S. Levitt, Gardner, Myers, Shell, Kranz, Miller. Row3: Husterkamp, Gotlieb, S. Goldberg, Gran- ader, Fromson, Sharp, Tarredatcyl, S. Cohen, L. Okun, H. Cohen, Steinberg, Fogel, Avner, Feldstien, Lawrence, Shaman, Tombacher. Row 4: Kotner, Broock, Moshontz, L. Levitt, Deutsch, O. Silverman, Gorson, J. Okun, M. Goldberg, Pertcheck, B. Silverman, Madorsky, Rich, Horn. Weprin, V. Cohen. Top Row: Goldman, Kaplansky, Bieber, Sidney, Doun, Warsaw, Newberg, Fishman, Silver, Krohn, Schear, Kuppin, First. SIGMA CHI-Row 1: Barry, Ptiaum. Norris, Draeger, Bushnell, Hamilton, Wentz, Somerlot, Horton, Plain. Row 2: Goldman, Balling, Mereness, Downs, Signore, Watson, Vitucci, Stephens, Rion, Brinkmans. Row 3: Gudis, Clevenger, Bantell, Crist, Watt, Galland, Samij- lenko, Kasch, Dailey, Williams. Row 4: Flynn Humphrey, Paterson, Sebald, Rector, Burns, McDaniel, Stern, Barrett, Sellbinder, Young. Row 5: Perrick, Kennelly, Michael, Cox, Mead, Parmelee, Pritchett, Rupright, Rice. The brothers harrass a varsity football team member. Sigma Chi hosted the fraternity's annual State Day near the end of Winter Quarter. Bonds of brotherhood were renewed and strengthened as Sigma Chis from across the state participated in an afternoon of intramural competition followed by a banquet dur- ing the evening. The Sigs crowned their all-Ohio Sweetheart at the banquet. The chapter's annual gin jug proved to be the social peak of the year. The men and their dates armed with ingeniously decorated jugs found the famed recipe to be as exhiliarating as rumored. As in the past the Sigma Chis contributed many outstanding athletes to the varsity swimming, diving, and football teams. 394 SIGMA NU-Row I: Shilhan, Stofer, Bolin, Paul, Nocker, O'Kane, Miller, White, Baldwin. Row 2: Matik, Baber, Clark, Kopp. Klingman, Elleman. Bartrum, Wyse, Kraus, Neeb. Row 3: Nickel, Ebaugh, Craig, Rodgers, Harvey, Smucker, Youvho, Kraft, Snyder, Stoudt. Row 4: Csank, Tubbs, Zupp, Glessner, Jerew, Haney, Maurer, Greenleaf, Larrimer, Gorden, Bako. Top Row: Doner, Muffet. Ringler, Berryhill, Powell, Rupp, Brandstetter. Sigma u men and dates experienced Sigma Nu's speak out against Rose Bowl decision. casual freedom and carefree eccentricity of the beatnik at an exciting party during Winter Quarter. Attired in dirty levis and sweatshirts, the couples entered the basement through the sewer in front of the house. Flickering candles transformed the room and its occupants into mysterious shadowy coniigurations, creating an atmosphere that inspired even the most diili- dent to strive to express their communion in broken verse. Although on a higher plane, the ,go men had an equally enjoyable time at their annual Pzfilguiw 7' m...',asr: Sa A any - fl , . . -Q White Rose formal during Spring Quarter. The chapter also participated with three other frater' nities in the Virginia Circle, a formal dance cel , brating their founding, which was in Virginia Count Basie played for this affair, held at C Columbus hotel. Sigma Phi Epsilon rated first in haunting houses at its Halloween Haunted House Party during Fall Quarter. Whooting owls, soar- ing bats, and cobwebs catching unsuspecting vic- tims were further enhanced with a casket occu- pied by a real live corpse. Sig Eps rate first in other things besides haunting houses. They were chosen first in scholarship among the national fraternities. Earl Bader, an outstanding member, was president of the Freshman Senate and is pres- ently a Sophomore Senator. Several of the broth- ers are also members of Romophos. Homecom- i ing weekend was made successful through the combined efforts of Ray Homa, chairman of Sig EPS udmmu Sfudy 'ensions away' Homecoming, and Wayne Long, chairman of the Homecoming Dance. Nick Walker was chairman of publicity and candidate for Go1ddigger's King. SIGMA PHI EPSILON-Row I: Freshwater, Burkhard, Dismer fv.pJ, Ball Csec.J, Freeman fpres.J, Bookman, Lane, Worden, McCoard, Burger, Fredericks. Row 2: Walters, Okasinski, Hendrickson, Schultz, Fahrmeier, Ferguson, Boling. Hyre, Leedom, Smith, McCready. Row 3: Sherer, Don Gross, Wilson, Bowser, Fitzenrider, Stockton, Griesen, Dowden, Juhasz, Burns. Row 4: Cessna, Stultz, Alexander, Lockwood, Baker, Moore, Byrom, Roop, Harrison. gap Row: Currie, Ransbottom, Ketchmark, Barry, Miller, Osgood, Rogers, Dave Gross, onway. Sigma Pi brother Randy Roberts election as Golddiggers King climaxed Winter Quarter. Tall, blue-eyed Randy delighted the campus with his humbleness as he received the award. Queens, also, brought pleasure to Sigma Piis this year. Delegates from each sorority pledge class were dinner guests of Sigma Pi pledges. Then, pledges voted for the girl they most enjoyed dining. Claire Kay, Alpha Epsilon Phi, won the honor this year, and reigned over the brothers' traditional Winter Quarter formal as Orchid Princess. Orchid Queen, chosen from the brothers, pinmates, reigned over their spring for- mal. Sigma Pi's and Teke's demonstrated frater- nity fellowship when they combined for an ice- skating party. The year wasn't all social as Sigma Pis enlarged their educational scope with guest I ' 9 Another lucky brother gets ready for the showers. lecturers. SIGMA PI-ROW I: Haas, Strauss, R. Roberts tv. p.D, Wheeler, Headapoal, Park Cpres.J Wharton, J. L. Smith Cv. p.J, Ireland Csec.J, J. E. Smith Ctreas.J, Webb, Bowers, Dispen- nette. Row 2: Mikesell, Schmottlach. Woodrow, Robertson, Bondwell, Beeler, Theis, Hamilton, Bremer. Leeser, Rayer, Bell, Hiatt, Abel, Bretz, Shriver, C. Neff. Row 3: Brenner, Eversman, G. Curtis, Cook, Mack, Thompson, Bartels, Grimsley, Steury, Mitchell, Kerr, Krueger, Holden, Getz, Wilson, Darling. Row 4: Glass, Melnykevich, Spangle, Long, O'Brien, Angles, Coon, Wagner, Peci, J. D. Smith, Hansberger, Carson, Schetter, Dudis, Hill, G. Neff, Martin, Kelly, Kundla, McCullough. Top Row: K. Curtis, Wood, Eaton, Rulon, Bailey, Evans, T. Roberts, Hitchcock, Jambor, Schaal, Coffey, Allen, Waugh, Hegarty, Shearn, Arndt, Baugh. TAU EPSILON PHI-ROW I: Karp, Jaffe, Stone, Kahn, Seaman, Singer Romanoff R 2 Ep stein, Stein, A. Diamond, Latz, Emerman, Dolieck, Simon, Levine, Szaloy Vogel Roy 3 Fried Scott, Greenfield, Eig, Rudner, Chester, Averbach, Wagner. Perris, Meshber Top Ron Stern Meisels, L. Diamond, Waldhorn, Treitel, Schlom, Heckelman, Krengel Evans Zavitch au Epsilon Phi brought Michigan to Ohio for their annual Ski Weekend usually held in Cadillac, Michigan. They impro- vised a ski lodge in their house and a freeze out was accomplished by opening all doors and win- dows. Cold breezes, artificial snow and ski equip- ment prompted guests to gather around a cozy Hre- place. TEP's go all out on decorations for their theme parties. For the Playboy Party three Play- boy bunnies were imported from Chicago. Mem- bers used Boris Karloff type imaginations in decorating for a Horror Party. It was pitch black and guests had to wend their way through the house to the basement. Members were helpful though. They put up luminous signs indicating walk or crawl, A spring formal and a new recreation room annexed to the house climaxed this TEP thirty-fifth anniversary year. TAU KAPPA EPSILON-R011' I: Black, Blackwell, Eggers, Magee tsec.J, Hazelton, Schwartz Cpres.l, Peters, Thompson fv.p.J, Schindler ttreasj, Skidmore, Gilsdorf, Shrewsberry, Stahl. Row 2: Downey, Underwood, Hickmott, Mustaine, Parker, Volk, Lacey, Clark, Daily, Vance, Artman, Lehman, Ingrassia, Crawford, Young, Gear, Wetmore.'Rou' 3: Fromknecht, Schit- zinger, Moore, Leovitt, Borel, Miller, Dyer, Shuster, Besch, Perkins, Costakos, Krieger, Bow- man, Timm, Britton, Winton. Row 4: Tinapple, Zschoche, Davis, Galle, Abbot, Adler, Bechtel, Campbell, Durrant, Zimmerman, Cline, Powell, Geuss, Holmes, Shade, Howard, Roberts, Donald Jones, Nicholson, McCrabb, Michener. Top Row: David Jones, W. Lippert, Knotek, Hartley, Swentzel, Rinssenberg, Kern, Kimble, Cognato, Hatcher. Kile, Lowden, Gehrlein, G. Lippert. au appa p ilon was chosen outstanding chapter at their 1961 International Conclave in Miami. The award was based on scholastic activities, financial stability, and social conduct. In addition. the chapter received the top scholastic improvement and historian awards. Editor of the Ohio State Teke magazine, Tom Hopkins con- tributed greatly to winning the latter. The alumni magazine obtains is material from individual chapter magazines and was voted Ohio State's most informative. Teke Sweetheart, Joyce Blake of Kappa Alpha Theta. was also chosen Miss Jan- uary on the International Calendar Court. con- sisting of twelve Sweethearts selected from ap- proximately H50 Tekc chapters. On campus Tekes won tirst place at the Homecoming rally. Their wt,-Qt! talents won second place in the liitti's'i'i'atei'- nity Sing. Teke's dump 'em campaign won 2nd at Homecoming rally. tl, f T pun SANI BUCKS latter Theta Chi dedication of a new house, attended by national officers, climaxed the year's activities. Members moved into their new, split-level home at the beginning of Winter Quarter. The ultra-modern structure, using glass to a great extent, is a good candidate for being termed one of the most attractive and functional homes on campus. There undoubtedly will not be many open dates on Theta Chi's so- cial calendar next year. The entire plan of the house adapts itself readily to house parties of all sorts. The Theta Chi's merely have to roll back the carpet, turn on the phonograph and a casual party is underway, with ample space for expan- sion into the recreation room. The formal living and dining rooms, with their solid walnut panel- ing and wood burning fireplace, serve as a per- fect background for more formal entertainment. .I Theta Chi's work hard at Saturday morning pledge duty. THETA CHI-Row I: Cutter, Suver ftreasj. Scott fsec.J. Wooley, Gabriel Cpresj. Parke fv.p.J, Hart. Row 2: Schauss, Ulrich, Mercer, McGrath, Pace, Gottschalk, Haught, Deeken. Row 3: Monzell, Cameron, Swillinger, Bush, Sidebottom, Hiltman, Syfert. Top Row: Brady, Arthur, Guglielmino, Pepin, McNutt, Turner. 4 we-Q, Triangle fraternity grade average hit a new high at the end of Fall Quarter. Members also report that one of the most important and beneficial events on Triangleis calendar this year was a dinner held for several of the faculty members. Whether there was any correlation between the faculty dinner and the great improvement in grades, one will never know. During Winter Quarter the men of Tri- angle played host to a pajama party, but their gambling party proved to be their biggest success. Huge sums were won and lost, but of course, it wasn't real money. However, several of these bills were reported floating around Columbus. Triangle men enjoy a laugh together. TRIANGLE FRATERNITY-Row I: Sipes, D. Whittemore, Ingram, Kister, Howland, Neff, Kraft, Whitnier, Shaw, Schultz. Row 2: Bashark, Gross, Stephenson, Milton, Haggard, Dolan, Car- spn, Sheets, R. Whittemore, Hume, Anderson. Row 3: Thompson, Brown, Edwards, Retz, Rifiie, Hale, Haley, Zook, Morehart, Spahr. Top Row: Rapp, Thomas, Thuralson, Osinski, Flor, Beal, Wilchek, John, Doub, Dachenbach. L.i ,, ZETA BETA TAU-R0ll' I: Nemo, Moore, Mostov Csecl, Katz fpres.J, Scheiier Ctreas.J, Blum- berger, Lapine. Row 2: Schulman, Eiseer, Rosen, Possner, Shagrin, Neustadt, Kauffman, Kaplan, DuCovna, Miller. Row 3: Fishman, Micurio, Glick, Blue, Kass, Kahn, Gordox, Lerm, Deutsch. Top Row: Freedman, Krantz, Slobin, Mostov, Rubenstein, Schwartz, Golbert, Cousins, Schneiberg, Bleich, Goldberg, Stern, Torranto, Klein, Schneider, Monett. ZBT pledges enjoy a swingin party with DPhiE pledges. Zeta eta Tau celebrated its fiftieth year with a gala anniversary party attended by more than 350 alumni. Among the former Zebe's who gathered for the occasion at the Neil House were Leo Yassenoff, Jerry Law- rence and Lee Adams, Broadway playwrights, Sid Gilman, coach of the San Diego Chargers and Clancy Isaacs, founder of the Ohio State cheer- leading squad. Other celebrations were held throughout the year as the ZBT's were intra- mural golf champs, fast pitch baseball champs, and Class II football champs. Bob Weissburg, captain of wrestling team and Ed Nemo, man- ager, earned Varsity O'sg Marty Fishman and Ben Eisler were elected to Romophosg and Larry Katz to Bucket and Dipper. Fun and excitement pre- vailed at a pajama party, Roman toga party and May Week as Hannah Banana, their candidate, was Queen. Connie Jackson EH Orchid Queen Lenore Prybyl QT Sweetheart -.fl . Q ax. .. 43' .f , .4 -91 , 'f Latricia Winburg Triangle Sweetheart Mary Alice Pendleton AZ Sweetheart - ew. -3 :L R ff sr- A -midi j 1:37 M- , ,, ' A ,N Ugg A 1 ','-M, ' , ,' . this 'QM si ,xiii 11017 2 403 Elaine Rigdon Dottle Se1berl1ng Mary Corder Peck Sweetheart of AY Sweetheart of A02 Sweetheart of A249 Maryann Monterrubio Liz Freeman Dream Girl of GX Champagne Queen of ATP gk I l',?1iI!T,vQ i H f gy 1 t at ,Q WEETHEART ,f arf 'S Cathy Frear Sweetheart of CIPK2 Sue Straker Sweetheart of K2 Bonnie Gluck AEH Sweetheart , Nancy Locke Carnation Queen of AX Phyllis Hupp Sweetheart of ATQ -' as X4 0, .f'7a1f REIGN IN 'p Peggy Blackford Sweetheart of EX Nancy L. Andrew Rose Queen 'of AEII 33' ,'i'f .i .1 . V t - V- It , A' 'ii I wx' PLE DOR Joan Colbert Sweetheart of APE ,pf and I. P- Presidents of all forty-five social fraternities make up The Council of Fraternity Presidents Council of Fraternity Presidents The Council of Fraternity Presidents is one of many councils of the Interfraternity System. Each social fraternity is represented at Council dinner meetings by its president or an alternate. The Executive Committee of CFP establishes policies and carries out decisions of the group. CFP pio- neered Project International this year by desig- nating a weekend when international students lived in fraternity houses. LXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CFP-Row I: Feldstien, exec. sec.J, Burns Cadv.J, Creamer Cpresj, Spence Cv.p.d, Osborne. Top Row: Ferguson ttreas.J, Dunson Qdir. frat. rel.J, Elleman, Thornton, Burkhard QFAC pres.J. W v v V V is V 1 v 'Qt ' one E 'fi U' sl lln .liL ., 1 - , - FAO SQPHOMORE SECRETARIES-Row 1: Caudill, Burns Cadv.D. Top Row: Eno EXECUTIVE OFFICERS-ROW I: Lawrence Cpres.D Fe1dSf1eI1, Hockman, Ferguson, Dunson. Rice tv.p.J. Top Row: Creamer, Besser, Given. FAO-FAC Ohio State's Interfraternity System functions principally through the Fraternity Affairs Office, which is the central clearing house for all the business and transactions of the System and the member frater- nities. The Fraternity Advancement Council purports to advance the fraternity system and its individual chapter members intellectually, cul- turally, and spiritually. This group is composed of the Chaplain or Cul- tural Chairman of each fraternity and meets twice a month during the school year. FRATERNITY ADVANCEMENT coUNcIL-Row I: Miller. Schultz, Burkhard, Nelson, Lease, Becker. Row 2: Norvell, Dinga, Bringman, Ramogida, Clapp, Raab, Sheridan, Wyatt. Top Row. Quigley, Richardson, Costakos, Wilchek, Studebaker, Byrom, Rogers, Day, Epperson, Cutjer, Dilger, Waters, Baumann, Tepping. y '- n ..n'.. INK ' 2 N gn r' FRESHMAN FRATERNITY coUNc1L OFFICERS-ROW I: Second from Left Milligan, Cpres.J, Third from Left Miller tv.p.J Row 2: Third from Left Currens Cexec. comm.J Frosh Frat. Coun. Jr. Panhellenic Freshman Fraternity Council and Jr. Panhellenic are the guiding bodies of pledge classes. FFC plans Help Day, and Jr. Panhel sponsors Out- standing Pledge Banquet. Jointly, they hold the Pledge Princess Prom. JR. PANHEULLENIC-ROW I: Nitschke, Wagner, Stickler, Dreier, Husum. Row 2: King, Rausch fv.p.D, Kissel fpres,J, Blackshere, Walters, Lodge. Row 3: Harnick, Porthouse, Mallett, Katzman, Katz, Grossman, Sindledccker. V7 T? TT Panhellenic Women's Panhellenic Association regulates pledg- ing and rushing rules of Ohio Stateis 21 sororities. Its governing body is the Panhellenic Council which is composed of one delegate from each sorority. The group sponsors a woman foreign ex- change student each year by paying her room, board, and incidental fees. An important activity this year were the Panhellenic Fall Open Houses allowing sorority women and new students to get acquainted. Many sorority women helped MAKIO sales by working in their houses. Those who sold the most are Cathy Kazienko, Delta Zeta, Marilyn Obrecht, Alpha Xi, Sue Shilhan, Phi Mu, Ginny Rogers, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Pat McNeil, Alpha Chi Omega. ' Office workers get assignments before their weekly meeting. SEQVICE mmrn -.mv Z1 KMm1 AAN an PANHELLENIC EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-ROW Shifliette, Makensen. I: Jones, Linard, Minger, SENIOR PANHELLENIC-ROW 1: Johnson, LaRue, Brodkey, Burwell, Drumm, Jones, Klein. Row 2: Linard, Shifflette, Furniss, Morrison, Evans, Minger, Duerr, Mackensen. Top Row: Logan, Carter, Lynn, Kukey, Humphreys, Brown, Pearce, Jordan, Smith, Nelson, Payne. 409 4l0 '- rw 7, VII I M , '4a,i X, it W an , ll + -.ilv A Chi Os are subjects of a thorough spring cleaning. 7 l .Tj I ALPHA CHI OMEGA-ROW I: Powell, Badgley, Davis, Judy Shultzman, Lucas, Martin, Dent, Huffman, Joan Shultzman, Brown, Stansbury, Ingmire. Row 2: Cone, Sindledecker, Thomp- son, Johnson, McEntee, S. Jones, Durbin, Vette. McLain, Slaughter, Kellogg, K. Smith, Mandt. Harold, Wright. Row 3: Porter, Lorenzen, Thornton, Herr, B. Jones, L. Evans, Mc- Donald, Graham. Ward, Moore, Reese, Cloud, Bringman, Zimmerman. Row 4: Denger, Reynolds, Knell, Norris, Masel, D. Gilbert. Boger, Skidmore, J. Smith, Kaufmann, Wicklund, McNeil, Roe. Top Row: Calcara, Wheeler, Kreutzfeld, E. Gilbert, Riley, Logan, McDonald, Rudin, K. Evans. Groezinger, Cameron. Alpha Chi Omega honored its national president, Mrs. W. Payne, at Founders Day festivities, celebrated this year with a banquet at Scioto Country Club and an open house tea Carnation Girl of the year at the winter formal, Judy Shultzman was selected by the active chap ter on the basis of her contribution to sorority ac tivities. On Dad's Weekend, the A Chi Os switch places with their dads, giving the men free reign in the house. Formal ceremonies pledge new fathers and initiate men pledged the previous year. The girls make pins and identification cards fcrown princes of the realm of the royal red care? nationj for their fathers. Other fun this year ine Roaring Twenties party, and a slumber par following formal pledging. 9 - - -t cluded a party given for the actives by pledges, ADPi social chairman does some spare-time reading. Alpha Delta Pi members were gifted with a new dining room this year thanks to alumna Miss Irene Hirsch. The theme of the new room is typical of the ADPi Southern Belles for it is of a Southern Plantation. Another gift and the sisters call it just that is their wonderful Pledge Class. In honor of the girls, the Annual Pledge Informal was held in the Southern Hotel. During the course of this evening, filled with the usual ADPi fun-the Big Sisters of the new pledges were announced. Then the Active Chapter sere- naded the girls with the popular 'fWe Know Some Pledges Who Will Never Go Through. All who attended appeared to have an enjoyable time, especially the South American dancers, Mrs. Bierley, ADPi housemother, and chaperones Miss Irene Hirsch and Mr. and Mrs. H. Batchelder. ALPHA DELTA PI-Row 1: Duncan, Caroline Ohnsman, B. Onsman, Paine, Kidwell, A. Evans Goodman, Allord. Row 2: Butler, Giessman, Derek, Burt, Shannon, Akerberg, Bierly, Sim- mons, Bayles, Davidson, Batchelder, Fell. Row 3: Heffernan, Carolyn Ohnsman, Walsh, C Evans, Schultz, Gulyas, O'Neill, Ferguson, P. Van Der Putten, Hegler, Adams, Goles, Ver- hoff, Ihnat, Gebel. Raw 4: Flynn, Murphy, Fargo, Drum, Hilt, Townsend, Brodie, Sherman Maben, Fitzgerald, Rydquist, Dinga, Annear, Deeter. Row 5: Watters, Kirsch, Marrs, Stick ler, G. Van Der Putten, Tomlinson, Heitchue, Dehner, Ellis, Baker, Watkins, Wible, Cope- land. Top Row: Bender, Wagner, Seitz, Overturf, Clemen, Burgess, Brooks, Hostettler. ai. . Alpha psilon Phi has taken on a Southern flavor since an Alabama belle joined members' ranks. Little blue-eyed Clair Kay from Mobile has brought top honors to her sorority for which all of her sisters are quite proud. She was chosen as Sigma Pi Orchid Princess above pledge candidates from all other sororities. But her slow Southern drawl, her quaint hey y'all, and her witty, impromptu answers won her the greatest honor which can be bestowed on a little girl pledge. She won the judges, hearts and votes at the annual Pledge Princess Prom and was chosen as all-fraternity Pledge Princess during Winter Quarter. And who says that the South wonit rise again! Dr. Meno Lovenstein speaks at an A E Phi meeting. ALPHA EPSILON PHIKROW I: Berlin, Berenberg, Fogel, Kupin, B. Obstfeld, Feibel, Sigmund, Eppstein, Fine, Zeff. Row 2: Myers, Brodkey, Riew, Bloom, Davidson, Goldman, D. Cohen, Harris, Atkin, Rengol, Bershad, Mailender. Row 3: Maziar, Baab, Hoffman, Abrams, Zimov, Lieberman, Goldstein, Karlin, Yosowitz, J. Cohen, Michaelson, Streen, Gulden. Row 4: Saul, Shore, Totz, Schlonsky, Lamden, Kapel, Silverman, Reiser, Marcuson, Meyer, Harrison, Hyman. Row 5: Gross, Lichtman, Matison, Kronheim, Schwartz, Applebaum, Zirkel, Shied- man, Brown, Matson, Davis, Lenkowsky, Lubitz, Malkoff. Top Row: Ogel, Fellman, Triger Morris, H. Obstfeld, Traeger, Siebler, Steinberg, Solove, Magnes, Segel, Kay. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA-ROW I: Hartlage, Gardner, Butts, Graham, Jackson, Zamaey, Kukey, Schrader, Hixson, Harding. Row 2: Barlow, Fox, K. Miller, Russell, Hazen, Penske, Games, Goodwin, Clapp, Ricket, Fackas, Geove. Row 3: Williams, Yoshida, Pughline, Skaggs, Brown, Slagle, P. Miller, Segerstrom, King, Winget, Fell, Kirkbride, Cavasinni. Row 4: Sadler, Waltz, Bedford, Wedlick, Palmer, Shrader, Janssen, Kulma, Pittsenbarger, Mueller, C. Miller, Trim- ble. Top Row: Krismeyer, Scantlahnd, Gray, Foster, Ballard, Babson, Diehl, Thiel, Morason. Alpha ams found that Homecoming was the happiest time of the Whole year for them. Sandy Thiel placed on the Homecoming Court. She based her winning skit on a 'Roaring Twenties theme. The Alpha Gamma Delta name again won honors in the Spring when Sally Ann Shrader placed on the May Week Court. Sister Jean Hazen was quite active in campus politics, and was rumored to consider running for student body president on an independent ticket. January 18 was a memorable day for this chapter as pledges were announced. A good class insured a good year for this sorority! Q Alpha Gams honor a sister at dinner. .SEP -Sl Z. ALPHA PHI-Row I: Donnelly, Schretzer. Gideon, Fox, Barry, E. Hamilton, Gassman, Ed- strom, Leighten. Row 2: Lynch, Hartzler, King, Detwiler, Deming, Hybert, Brown, Bailey fpresj. A. Williams, Boyce, Daugherty fsec.J, Twining, Sue Rase. Row 3: Kelley, Reis, Bridenbaugh. Mueller, Scott. Igoe, Davison, Lynn, Pratt. Ring, Bartolomucci, Martin. Row 4: Lodge, Meier, L. Hamilton, McMillen. L. Brown, Dunn. Hosk, K. Williams, Maul, Wantz, Jenkinson, Young, Rozelle, Thompson, Kohan. Row 5: Wills, Wetsel, Crump, Marshall, Davis, Troendly, Vaughan, Richards, Wrigley, Barns. Cummins, Franz, Sheri Rase, Meinhardt. Top Row: McLin, Seitz, Corurn, Pugh, Blair, S. Hamilton, Niesz, Espenschied, Hartley, Strubble, Mockabee, Gype. Phis delight in Queen Beth and her trophy members found Homecoming highlighted an exciting year for them. The Phi's big, blue, hairy Iggle', cap- tured the second place trophy and many admiring glances. Also capturing admiring glances was Alpha Phi's Homecoming Queen. Beth Hofstetter. Not a happier group of girls could be found the day these trophies were awarded. Many hours were devoted to the elaborate construction of Iggle, plus neighboring fraternities, help along with pinmates and kitchen boys. The finishing touch to the Phis' successful Homecoming season was the announcement of a new addition to the house including a spacious terrace room built this soiling. Alpha Xi Delta began the year with an exciting Fall Quarter which lasted through Spring. During Fall the sisters enter- tained their fathers at a Dad's Day luncheon, initiated four girls into membership, had four serenades, and studied too, placing fifth in schol- arship among the twenty-one sororities. Winter Quarter brought thirty new pledges into sister- hood, climaxing a whole quarter of planning and working. This expanded group, now numbering over 110, participated in the Heart Fund balloon sale, initiated five girls into the Active Chapter, and enjoyed a dinner dance at Lockbourne Ohi- ceris Club. During the Spring months, the Fuz- zies initiated twenty-six members. I' , The pledge class is auctioned off to the highest bidder ALPHA XI DELTA-Row I: B. Telfair, Vickers, Nolan, Banning, Graf, Glasgow, Kenney, Leech Shuwr, Sullivan, Crovin, Mizer, Renner. Row 2: Rigdon, Mamas, Burwell, Claypoole. Hows- mon, Beckemeyer, King, Garmhausen, Wigger, Riebel, McCurdy, Houser, Loscocco. Row 3 Rogers, Hartsel, McCarthy, Sellers, Attebery, Hilty, Toland, Downs, Kraemer, Stone, Ray- burn, Mishey, Goss, Rall, McKinstry, Guggenaster, Minger. Row 4: Hughes, Sulek, Sutton, Volpe, Bowe, Springer, Borneman, Ceere, Jackson, Brige, Amick, Ward, Page, Bull, Adams Row 5: Parks, Rinehart, Ross, Houck, Bartleson, Livingston, Hutson, Wical, Kalbfus, Dar- row, Rausch, McKnight, Grimshaw, Smith, Hoke, Harlow, Drum. Top Row: Huffman. Kette man, Seiberling, Glass, Traver, Stark, Gardner, Schulte, Swigart, Norvell, A, Telfair, Rook Myers, Blommer, Von Eschen, Obrecht. 5 Y 4 1 Chi O's lzeld an annual jungle party during Winter Quarter. Chi mega highlight of the year was a 595,000 addition to the house at 1770 Indianola. Even though a housewarming has been put OIT until next year when more of the landscaping is in, both the Mothers' Club and housemothers have already celebrated. The re- modeling project includes a kitchen, dining room, entrance way, housemother's apartment, and ten new bedrooms. The Chi Omega house became a jungle for an evening of fun during Winter Quar- ter. The occasion was the annual Chiomunga Jungle Party. Guests wore brown make-up, and the house was decorated with leaves and grass. Two outstanding sisters are Carol Crum, who was a MAKIO staller, and Jan Hansel, finalist in 1962 outstanding sorority pledge competition. CHI OMEGA-ROW I: Wattock, Lewis, Fahy, Sadler, Boehm, Maidment, Rundell, Durrstein O'Neil, Johns, Lane, Dimmer. Row 2: Dixon. Ransbottom, Crum, Bryan, Magnuson, Colf- Elk, Gallant, Plecha, Cool, Nichols. Hunsinger. Lineback, Demuth, Welty, Wells, Snyder, Rus: man, Williams, Fontana, E. Evans, Morrison, Dunlap, Johnson, Tonti. Row 3: Lease, Pool sell, Jagger. Row 4: S. Young, Delwonh, Moser, Llewellyn, Vaught, Heirsch, Dornbirer Fouse, Brumbaugh, Warner, P. Young, Montgomery, Sherman, S. Evans, McCartney, Skal- ford, Stroman. Row 5: Fenstermaker, Tuite, Hanzel, Montgomery. Long, Barnard, Pedicord McCarter, Lesher, A. Young, Hansley, Whalen, Husum, Justin. Top Row: Burdge, Fauver Hopkins, Snyder, Meister, Smith, Seidler, Flynn, Burr, Burow, Dawson, Toni, Ream, Albert- son, Pekar. DELTA DELTA DELTA-ROW I: Reys, C. Jones, Potter, Stone, Davis, M. Jones, McArtor, Sarkk- men, Earl, George, J. Alexander, Knudsen, Shaw. Row 2: K. Gray, Finkbone, Easton, Ricker C. Grisseau, J. Reynolds Cpresj, Buerkle, Hartman, Freer, Tyler, Rorris, Cellio, Grogan Row 3: Dondero, Radik, Northrup, S. Reynolds, Kile, Kelly, Thieringer, Vieth. Rogers Camisle, Schnelle, Donahey, M. Grisseau, Wright, Black, Bigley. Row 4: Haynes, Cammett Skinner, Hanna, Brant, Filipek, Fleming, Downs, Streeter, Wyker, K. Alexander, Edwards Rothhar, Mengert, P. Filipek, Hessler. Row 5: M. Gray, Harner, Guthleben, Owens, Evans Hanna, Hennessey, Bennett, Tobey, Bonham, Szoke, Brownheld. Faller, Huston, Humston Rainier. Top Row: Faust, Gallagher, Ryan, Turner, Munz, North, Porthouse, Krause, Hen: dricks, Norton, Ryan, Frank, Stimptle, Schultz, Leonard. Two Tri-Delts placed on the Homecoming Court. Qi' Delta Delta elta had an exceptionally big year which began May Week 1961 when several members were tapped by honoraries Pat McArtor and Isabelle Hafner made Mirrors Mary Ann Jones, Chimes, and Judy Reynolds Mortar Board. Corky Grogan was on the May Court and the chapter and TKE s won first place for their booth at the May Week Carnival During Fall Quarter, the Tri Delts held their annual apple polishing tea for their professors Carol Schultz and Linda Potter placed on the Homecoming Court and the chapter won Hrst place for sororities in the Homecoming Rally At the Panhellenic Scholarship Dinner, the actives ranked third and Collin Grisseau received the individual award for the highest point hour for 1960 61 She had a 4 O Founder's Day was celebrated in March The DG buller gives a friendly welcome to his girls. DELTA GAMMAiR0l1f' I: Beatty, Draudt, Doyle, Rounds, Kern, Sutphen, Mclntire, Snyder, Sheridan, Brooks. Row 2: Humphreys, Conrades, George, Shuff, Shifllette, Mackensen, Banker, Stenger, S. Anderson, J. Anderson, Geicko, A. Courtright, C. Good. Row 3: Wyatt Kessler, Andrews, Thompson, Schaublin, Morgan, Buys, Helm, Shepard, Malley, Riester: Gehring, Gamertsfelder, Fingerhuth. Row 4: Buddie, Taylor, Kaeppner, Price, Ekers, Ryan Faliak, Ortman, Schultz, Gurney, Brandes, L. Courtright, McLain, McGreevey, Wilcoxen: Row 5: Oxley, Gehring, Radabaugh, Crist, Albanese, Clarkson, Huston, Flick, Washburn, Serrott, Hogg, Reed, Eline, Eakin, Richards. Top Row: Swanson, Telepak, Scheuneman, Robbins, Culp, Crews, J. Miller, Parkhill, Sohner, S. Miller, H. Miller, K. Good, Meredith. Delta Gamma helped brighten the lives of children of the State School for the Blind this Spring with an annual party in their honor. The festivities were held at the house of the DG's brother fraternity, Phi Delta Theta. Upon their arrival, the children were greeted at the door with balloons, sand buckets, and dolls as favors. Entertainment was provided quite heartily by the Phi Delt German Band until it was discovered that several of the children were generously endowed with talent enough to, in turn, entertain their hosts with songs, pantomime, and performances on drums and piano. Typical chil- dren's foods of cake, ice cream, and soda pap climaxed the doubly-rewarding afternoon. V X :Q-25 5 , Q. Mt., .' -4' Q: 'UN D Phi E pledges make dolls for a hospital. Delta Phi Epsilon actives underestimated power of their pledges until one Sat. morning during Spring Quarter when they awoke and discovered that the pledges had ravaged the house. The pledges stole the silverware, the house mother, three actives, and escaped to seek refuge at the U. of Pittsburgh for the remainder of the weekend. The actives hardly took this lying down, however. When the prodigal pledges returned, the uwrathfuli' actives sent them on a scavenger hunt from six A.M. to four P.M. The list of bounty included Jim Gross' frat pin, an egg signed by the Beta cook, a song from the Salvation Army, and a written acceptance from Gov. Michael V. Di- Salle for a dinner invitation. Two outstanding sisters gained fame for the D Phi E name this year. Marilyn Goldman was a finalist in outstand- ing senior competition, and Rona Lichtman was named the MAKIO Office Manager for 1962-63. DELTA PHI EPs1LoN-Row 1: Rosenmutter. Super. Levin, Arstein, Katzman, Paikin, Arens- wald, Feldser, Kaye, Weingarten. Row 2: Rosenberg, Stein, Kalman, Lang, Portney, Ethridge, Schultz, Zelvy, Fried, Nutkin, Freezmari. Row 3: Goldberg, Zinn, Eigen, Dann, Frankel, Gaswirth, Zeeman, Wolf, Levitt, Waldman, Shapero, Lichtman, Biederman, Cohen. Row 4: Columbus, Kaskin, Forbes, Tucker, Jacobowitz, Rubinstein, Hertz, Berg, Abel, Rabinowitz, Kohansov, Strutin, Friedlander. Top Row: Berke, Better, Perlmutter, Coganow, Sherman 1 Miller, Ostrow, Slone, Greenes, Burlakoff, Brownstein, Sender, Krosky, Shifman. Delta Sigma Theta held their traditional Hlce breakeri' in the Fall at the Seneca Hotel. The object of the party is, as its name implies, to help new students on campus get acquainted. Members reported it a rip-roaring success. The affair is open, but guests must come with dates. The sisters report that this year a little too much ice was broken, however, for in several instances guests went home with other guests' dates. Attire was semi-formal and the fun-type party-goers danced to the strains of Raleigh Ran- dolph and his Orchestra. The party was held at the Franklin Room of the Ohio Union. The Deltas also hold their weekly meetings in the Union due to the fact that they do not have a sorority house. Members meet in the Ohio Union for their weekly meeting DELTA SIGMA THETA-RON' 1: Jordan fcor. sec.J, Watiker Cv.p.J, Fullen fpres.J, Wilkins Crec secj Cobbsftreasl Ron 2 W'll'ams N I M l d S 'h 'I d I- , ' .' 1.1 , eson, ore an , mit , Wil iams fa v.J, Coles Leigh, Payne, Harris. Row 3: Bowins, McEvans, DeChabert, Duren, Edwards, Wilkins, Conley W 'tf t1 1'v'v Q5 I .L ' A vu f' 'SA Z' .X fu- ,fl 4 A L- 'I-'uyv 5 . I n 1 Ez s.-,. p . S t sr Q . 4 DELTA ZETA-ROW I: Ayle, Hampton, Glazer, Nolan, Gearhart, Sturgill, Freeman, Merrick, Vinsil, Strayer, Selway, Nuske, Mizer. Row 2: Merrill, Gordon, Zufall, Warner, Cornille, Smigel Cv.p.J, Landstrum, P. Brown fpres.J, Bay, Neutzling Ctreasj, McDowell, Galbraith, Butler, Row 3: Schloss, Cump, Moriser, Miller, Elder, Mould, Kipp, Erlenbusch, Lebold, Easton, Glass, Copley, Linebaugh, Snider, Ong, Kling, Smith, McClannan. Row 4: Welch, Preston, Surrell, Plasendale, Harrington, Haas, Hadley, Grossman, Gibson, Fay, Marianne Green, Voris, Ford, Porter, McClain, Sommer. Row 5: Koons, Kleinoeder, Shoemaker, Boor, J. Brown, Ober, Williams, Allen, B. Wolfe, M. Wolfe, Ferris, Downey, Riker, Kazienko, Hoffmaster, Keays, Neely, A. Griffith, Mary Green. Top Row: Newman, Hanna, Morrison, Lewis, K. Griflith, Ahman, Beam, Kihlken, Larrimer, Bauermeister, Crist, Hiestand, Storz, Van Arsdale, Rozsa. Delta Zeta 'ccame homes, With first place during Fall Quarter Homecom- . . t ing festivities. They won first place for Mammy , Yokum pressing the Hawkeyes, in the form of Papy Yokum in his trousers. The DZ girls also p made themselves known at the annual scholarship l banquet during Fall Quarter. They received sec- ., ond place awards for highest cumulative point hour, with a 2.8767, and for the highest active point hour ratio with a 2.9065. Members of Delta . Zeta provided a choral music program for the banqueters. The sorority received a record album from Panhellenic for hosting a reception for Mrs. 1 Fawcett. 7 4 r .ill J , 1... M 4 six- ' '-4..-alba ' Pledges clean part of the many DZ trophies. GAMMA PHI BETA-Row I: Horn Csec.J, Anderson ftreasj, Curtis, Smith Cpres.J, Anthony, Stump Cv.p.J, High, Ritchie, L. Warner, Row 2: V. Warner, MCC?lff1Ck, Mumper, Barry, Swinehart, Toby, Pruitt, Javor, Braumiller, Ehrensberger. Row 3: Mitchell, Marble, Kruger, Hoskinson, Gorton, King, Lotz, Lewis, Jarosi. Row 4: Porter, Miller, Grutzner, Hover, Zarle, Hubble, Walters, Troxel, Ficocala, Kress. Top Row: Dodd, Campbell, Zeisler, Jones, Current, Glover, Jacobs. amma Phi Beta, are always in the mood for a swinging party, and proof positive is their 1962 social schedule. Winter Quarter was warmed up by their High School Harry twisting party, with entertainment pro- vided by none other than Wild Billy Graham. The Gamma Phi's donned their blue jeans and Dads' shirts while their dates were clad in letter sweaters or athletic uniforms from their old Alma Maters. Graham was wild and so went the eve- ning. Bubble gum cracked. and music blared as the Gamma Phi Betffs created just one more of their unforgettable memories. This year was also memorable as the girls worked extra hard to pull in a good pledge class at 1945 lndianola. This group wears the pin that this year was judged best looking sorority pin. Gamma Phi card sharks enjoy an evening of fun. r Thetas' annual pledge party in February took the girls and their dates to the exotic land of safaries, coconuts, and banana trees for a Jungle Twist. The pledges transformed Murphy's Barn into a Jungle Won- derland complete with palm trees, 715 foot snakes, monkeys, and boiling kettles of Jungle Stew. Everyone came: Tarzan and Jane, the British dressed for dinner, elephants, butterflies and butterfly catcher, head hunters, and many dancing natives in their leopard skins. Then at midnight the starving natives and animals were fed submarine sandwiches, pop, and chips on tables covered with bones and coconut faces. Six Thetas hold sweetheart crowns tn dzgerent fraternities KAPPA ALPHA THETA-Row I: Hiatt, Frear, Courtright, P. Miller, Walters, Blackford, Faysash Hack, Whitt, Polsinelli. Row 2: Mueller, James, Davis, Eberhardt, Hammel, White, Kochen- sparger Cv.p.J, Hinkle fpres.J, Fritz tsec.J, Mosberg, Chapman, Walz, Greenidge. Eickelberg Blake. Row 3: Patch, Kinker, Birnie, Gieringer, Elliott, Wright, Edwards, George, Locey Hadley, Jobe, Thone, Galloway, Wile, Foster, Gaty, Wehr, Hagenlocher, Gilbert, McLennan Barnes. Row 4: Thorne, Waters, Warner. Cline, Oishi, Hutson, Harman, Durbin, Vincent Pope, Wagner, Reed, Latshaw, Bazler, Niebel, B. Miller, Johnson, Mossman, Radow, Straker Sinkey, Teaford. Row 5: Smith, Nichols, Hammond, Tomlinson, McConnell, Tidings, Fox Swope, Rehnert, Hellekson, Matthews, Nelson, Washburn, Lowry, Gaffney, Kennedy, Sifferlin L NFL 1 6 4'- . I- 1 Q F2 I 424 KD's hope to have enough Marlboro packs to win a hi-fi. a 5 0 appa Delta graciously hosted a reception in honor of Mrs. Fawcett following the all-sorority Panhellenic meeting Spring Quarter. This event was the first of its kind on campus, for it was a combined pledge and active activity. The receiving line was composed of KD house mother, Mrs. Brown, the president of Panhellenic, Dean Conaway, Mrs. Fawcett, and Miss McCormick, Panhellenic adviser. The sisters boast of their tremendous parking lot next door to their house-the largest lot on Fifteenth. Susan Halliday brought honor to the house this year with her election as 1962-63 President of Pan- hellenic. This house stresses scholarship and boasts of its representation in many campus hon- oraries. A Spring Founder's Day banquet con- cludes a busy year for the girls at 116 E. Fifteenth. KAPPA DELTA-ROW I: Wilson, Martin, Fetzer, Lewis, McCleaf, Wallis, Boring, Keiser. Row 2: Johnson, Poe, Dunlap, Halliday, Westenberger, Brown, Keller Cpres.J, Watkins Ctreas.J, Swartz, Fink, Carter. Row 3: Kozsuch, Bricker, A. Hill, Parrish, Poling, Bowker, Stauffer, Smith, Arnold, Hill, Booth, Kuivinen, Mattox, Dunbar, Ritter. Row 4: Jenkins, Martin, Forn, Stevenson, Skromme, Sibold, Dorsey, Corbin, Rowles, Robbins, Miller, Morehart, Dush, Hahn, Stetson, Cooper. Row 5: Schopfer, Gordon, Manker, Pendleton, Monterrubio. Barnett, Holloway, Doering, Bockbrader, Richards, Cornell, Miller, Ropp, Mishler, Wagamon, Reid. Top Raw: Bryson, Everhart, Birkbeck, Ricker, Crow, Johnson, Vincent, Parrott, Stewart, Locke, Vaughn, Harnick, Keister. v f, s G tb' I I . 5 ,Q . . rr 'ex 1 - , Q I 1 Q. I .I 1 I -I . s . fi 'W du' v A . I A 'A 2 T YE! N.- 1' KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA-Row I: Spetnagel, Angell, Evans, Wolpert, MacDonald, Jester, Parry, Sima, Pompei. Row 2: Shari Smith, Strouse, Secrest, Caccavello, Cheek. Rogers, D. Miller, Keene, P. Bieser, J. Allen, Warner. Row 3: LaRue, Windom, Caponigro, Hupp, G. Jones, Rosenquist, Olt, Mills, Cowgill, Diehl. Bernard, Thompson, Hayes, Powers. Row 4: Rich. J. Nitschke, V. Rogers, Brown, J. Miller, Clapp, M. Allen, Green, Hurtshorn, Greengalis, Richman, P. Shoemaker, E. Bieser, Riddle, Rossetti. Row 5: Fawcett, Yardley, Daugherty, G. Nitschke, Berry, Werlin, Swank, Barnhart, C. Shoemaker, Oliver, Young. Connell, Sani Smith, Swan, Brunk, Ferguson, Albers, Jolliffe. Top Row: Gollen, Wlesch, K. Jones, Wheeler, Von Haam, McIntyre, Cummins, Shane, Kisling, Lytle, Rayburn, Woodyard, Gillespie, Pat- terson, A. Smith, Williams. appa Kappas entertain their dares at a Valentines Day party. W 6 b a C k I' y C 3 I' S t0 a typical Twenties' speaeasy this year for their Roaring Twenties Party and opened the doors to Al Capone and gun moll-type characters. The Kappas and their dates stormed into Barnett's White House decked to the hilt, the girls in flashy fringed flapper frocks and the fellows with shoulder holsters bulging under dou- ble-breasted suits. Even though the Sixties' Twist predominated, a Twenties' Charleston was inter- jected occasionally to keep the atmosphere au- thentic. Fortunately, the authenticity was spared from a raid by Elliot Ness and the boys! The sis- ters are especially proud of their own Mary Kay Evans, president of Panhellenic, and outstanding senior finalist. Another sister placed among the Homecoming finalists. L, ,.. I , MI Q43 ' I , S Phi Mu pledges 'ftut0r a sister. PHI MU-Row 1: Wilson, Allensworth, Young, Weber, Wehe, Harvey, Elbright, Linard, Woodmansee, Smith, Gfell. Row 2: Gruden, LeBay, Tyson, Lowe, Gillogly, Powell, Lucas, Anderson, Patterson, Gasforf, Loedlein. Weed, Malone, Scattoloni. Row 3: Hunsinger, Fer- rell, Recker, Bennett, Rader, Bingham, Becker, Dreier, Bailey, Ashcraft, Tidd, Shilhan, Mid- dleton. T op Row: Settles, Fink, Riegler, Prutton, Brown, Mehrling, Pheasant, Cochran, Bogart, Blakeslee, Torges, Knepshield, Goldschmidt, McCoy. Phi Mu Combo entertained for other M .. houses and for informal social events at their own house. The group of four to eight girls plays ukeleles, banjos, bass drums and sings folk songs for various campus functions. The chapter is well-known for individuals as well as the Combo. Jo Settles, Mirrors President, won a Phi Beta Kappa Book Award, and Jaynie Weber served as president of Women's Recreation As- sociation. Philanthropic projects were emphasized this year. An annual orphan party was given in conjunction with DTS during Fall Quarter. Phi Mu participated in the Fraternity Education Pro- gram by sponsoring campus leaders to lead formal discussions in their house. The biggest social event of the year for the sisters was their Southern Ball Spring Formal, a tradition because Phi Mu WHS founded in the South. e. if G4 S' kfzf vi I-I ., 555. fied i 1 F vrii I , i A Pi Phi and her date make their V--una. way up the front walk. Pi Beta Phi joined with their sisters from Denison for an annual Winter Formal, a dinner dance, held at the Desert Inn. Santa Claus, a Pi Phi boyfriend, left some presents teach girl bought her guy a toy of some sort and wrapped it upj under the tree the Pi Phi's had decorated. As Santa presented each guy with his gift, the floor became littered with paper and small cars, fire engines, space ships, and toy guns. Races between jets and sports cars, as well as wind-up dogs took place among the guests' feet. Then all joined in a circle and sang Pi Phi songs. The rest of the evening was spent twisting, holly-gollying to the Phi Tau band. The Pi Phiis of Ohio State say they had a tremendous evening and got to know their sisters from another campus. PI BETA PHI--ROW 1.' Simpson, Hardy, Kaercher, Lalferty, Casselle, Birchbichler, Webster, Strayer, Lively. Row 2: Beery, Baker, Ayers, Williams, Gooding, Oyer, James, Young, Pinsenchaum, Dose. Row 3: Woodard, Keish, Gallogly, Smith, Roush, Cummings, Adams, Johnson, Logan, Kelchner, Boden. Row 4: Hein, Care, Brahm, Jeffers, Maidlow, Tobin, Woodman, Schmidt, Lewton Brinkman, Youngun. Row 5: Boyd, Farrington, Toon. Halser, Davis, Bechtle, Hill, Meyers, Bloom, Miller, Dare, Oliver, Whitehead, Berthold, Gieb, Mc- Connell, Babcock. Top Row: Webb, Jones, Andre, Besgrove, Nettling, Kriscak, Swartz, Gabalac, Whitney, Wyatt, Pringle, Bowen, Snead, Miller, Varley, Reichert, Parrish, Jenkins, Bennett. if' - 4 L .- A A Sigma Delta au is thought by many to be the Hswingingesti' sorority on campus because the sisters are usually tops in campus competition. Ellen Pearl, who came to Ohio all the way from Miami, Florida, and who is a song- stress with local bands, placed on the Home- coming Court. She is also Assistant House Presi- dent of SDT. Last year, Karen Solloway Katz was a member of the 1961 May Queenis Court. Also in 1961, Susan Sternberg was Pledge Prin- cess. The girls are known over campus for their participation and support of campus politics and services. Excellent typist Paula Eisen came to be well-known and well-liked by MAK1o staffers. Yes, the girls at 121 E. Fifteenth Ave. are true swingers An SDT pledge swings to the twist Q. .YYA SIGMA DELTA TAU-ROW I: Wasman, Nash, Benter, Blumberg, Dorf, L. Katz, Fogel, Foreman, Cohen, Greenbawn. Row 2: Ponitch, Kaplansky, Tenenbom, Harris, Sharon Klein, Rosen- berg, Lebermuth, Senn, L. Kahn, S. Schwartz, Zox. Row 3: E. Rosenberg, Liff, Blecman Diamond, Schlosser, Pearl, Marks, Schear, Poliakin, Nathan, Franklin, Lipton, Kutash Row 4: Schimmel, N. Kahn. Weiner, Badanes, Gershow, Frydman. Passan, Hoffman, Michael- son, Skorman, Reich, Epstein. Row 5: Turberg. Polster, Lopata, Eisen, Novak, Sandra Klein Shapiro, Pomper, Berkowitz, Pack, Kaplan, B. Katz, Green, Morris, Fishbein. Top Row: Mel: don, Brofman, Coe, Goldstock, Moldoff, Ribjat, Davis, Goldberg, Smith, Waldman, I Schwartz. T' YJVIA I wrote copy. ZETA TAU ALPHA-ROW I: Eberhard, Spangenberg, Croy, Murphy, Bateson, Whitman, Mc- Mader, Ramogida, Nelson, Furniss. Row 2: Fouch, Ary, Cessna, Winger, Karafa, Davis Jacobs, Kersell, Strait, Mallett, Pew. Row 3: Forsythe, Robinson, Marasovich. Walker, Kiser Hintz, Babione, Knecht, Talbott, Brooke. Top Row: Nudd, Rengstortf, Becker, Brown, Terpay Halvorsen, Kissel, Brushwood. Zeta pledge Nikki Kisse zs honored by sorority Sn honored its new pledges with a traditional Crown and Shield Formal during Winter Quarter. Each active mem- ber of the chapter wore a floor-length white formal. The theme of the dance was carried out by using table centerpieces of silver crowns. On the wall was a large replica of the active pin. At intermis- sion the Grand March was led by Zeta social chair- man Karen Spangenberg and the reigning Sweet- heart of the chapter Dave Donner, Sigma Nu. Dave gave each pledge a congratulatory kiss and a red rose, which symbolized fraternal love. Two Zetas, Helen Ary and Marihelyn Nelson, were especially helpful to the MAKIO staff this year. Helen assigned photographs while Marihelyn In a. V 'v ', .-.,,y-w lIi a:ll !l,:a:zsM .w4:Q,4V2eag'Ms4 My Q' W 2 Ya ' 5 KW 'l1A 4 l i...J' -MW - ... Q ...1f..I . V. . ..1,,V,- .... , 1 mflll I 5- 42 .1 .. V I kai' A A H A ,' I Lu 3:3 E75 , Q Jfnmnulnmi V - , Q ' 'fjf 5'2 1-. -A,, L ' Q. ,,,55,,,, fa 15.191 .., , T. , - ' ,, , ,- V - .7 V, . .,,.q4s4,y-f...--.., xx.. V ,M.,,,.,-- . , A X V ' . Z' ' N fr-. ' ' 'v 1' ' E. ,.,,, V2Y+t-Q0-,A-,VK , ' , 4.: --.,.. llljfi' , ,A u R uv ,lui .V , ' ful' fl , ' ' . T- Altus! 1 I Q S E, h . B91 gal ' Q11 A b 'ul . v. 1 'aff ' s- 51 ' ,i ' j Q 'MC B 'rr 2... -V+ - -A sn., li , ts . 4 J U bi 'Lain ABASS, A. NAZEEH B.S. Civil Eng. Lebanon Beta Sigma Tau: ASCE. ABRAMS, WENDY M. B.S. Education Columbus Alpha Epsilon Phi: Panhellenic Counselor. ACKER, LARRY H. B.S. Agriculture Wooster Delta Theta Sigma, chap., pres.: TAES: Ag. Council: Senate: Ohio Staters, v-p: Greek Week comm. chmn.: CFP: FAC. ACKLIN, WILLIAM C. B.S. Commerce Newark Alpha Tau Omega. ADAMS, JEAN B.S. Education Wilmington Scarlet and Gray: OSSEA: YWCA: Wilmington Coll. ADAMS, THOMAS C. B.S. Ind. Eng. Chardon Phi Kappa Tau: Operative Research in Physics. ADMAN, ROBERT A. B.A. Social Sciences Dayton Phi Eta Sigma: Concert Band: Steeb Hall Commission. AKERBERT, ALICE L. B.S. Accounting Columbus Alpha Delta Pi, treas.: WSGA: Union Act.: Intramurals: Golddigger's Committee ALBERTI, CAROL ANN B.S. Mathematics Gr. Neck L.I. N.Y. Arbor Vitae, treas.: Scarlet and Gray: E. Baker, treas.: student asst.: Italian Club, pres.: Usher Corps: Block O . ALBRIOI-IT, JAMES L. B.S. Civil Eng. Columbus Triangle: ASCE. ALDEN, ERICK R. B.A. Englislz Wilmington Sigma Pi: Marching Band: Buckeye Band. ALDRIDGE, ROBERT B. B.S. Accounting Groveport Beta Alpha Psi: Sigma Theta Epsilon: Wesley Foundation. ALDRIGE, WILLIAM M. B.S. Agriculture Worthington ADSA ALESCH, PETER H. B.S. Ind. Mgmt. Findlay Fencing: Stradley Hall, Senate, Chief Justice Commission: Men's Com- mission, Chief Justice. ALLARD, GEORGEANN F. B.S. Physical Therapy Portsmouth Alpha Delta Pi: Scarlet and Gray: Bradley Hall, service committee gms., hall council: Panhellenic Counselor: YWCA: Physical Therapy u . ALLEN, JAMES P. B.S. Elect. Eng. Warsaw Phi Kappa Tau: Intramurals: Wesley Found., commission chmn., athletic teams. ALLEN, JERRY C. B.S. Marketing Columbus Phi Delta Theta: SAM ALLEN, LAURIAN B.E. Education Columbus OSSEA: Italian Club. ALLEN, PHILIP B. B.S. Education Gahanna ALLION, SHARON B.S. Nursing Lima Delta Zeta. ALLISON, RICHARD E. B.S. Education Columbus Phi Gamma Delta: Delta Phi Delta: Dates and Data, art editor. ALMONEY, ROBERT W. B.S. Anatomy Dayton Sigma Alpha Lambda. ALWINE, MARY ANN B.S. Education Quaker City AMOS, LINDA KAY B.S. Nursing Van Buren Mortar Board: Sigma Theta Tau: Torch Club: Neil Hall, pres. ANDERSON, CAROL A. B.S. Med. Tech. Columbus Alpha Delta Theta: Scope, pres.: WSGA, Town Ass't.: Usher Corps. ANDERSON, H. JANE B.S. Social Work Rochester, Pa. Phi Mu: Sigma Alpha Sigma, pres.: Block O , exec. adm. dir.: Pan- lgllenicl Counselor: Student Ass't.: Orientation Week Leader: Commerce ounc . ANDERSON, JUDITI-I K. B.S. Commerce Fairview Park Delta Gamma: Phi Chi Theta: Makio: Commerce Council. 1 l ANDERSON, RAYMOND I. B.S. Marketing St. Clairsville Delta Tau Delta, treas.: Jr. Senator: FAC: Greek Week: Indegreek. ANDERSON, RONALD L. B.S. Education Youngstown Delta Upsilong Riiie Team: AFROTC Rifle Team: Pershing Rifles: In- tramurals. ANDERSON, SUSAN B.S. Education Columbus Delta Gamma: Mirrors: WSGA, art sec. ANDREWS, DOROTHEA A. B.S. Education Plain City ANGEL, DAVID L. B.S. Education Dover Phi Kappa Tau: Basketball. ANGELL, CAROLYN E. B.S. Commerce Columbus Kappa Kappa Gamma, rush chmn.: Senate: Strollers: Leadership Train- ing Council. APPEL, THEODORE D. B.A. English Cincinnati Phi Epsilon Pi, cor. sec., v-p., pledge master: Hillel Freshman Council. APPELBAUM, LORRAINE I. B.S. Education Shaker Hts. ARMENTROUT, JACK D. B.S. Marketing Fredericktown Sigma Theta Epsilon: Wesley Foundation. E A2 QQ, ARN-BEC I I I i Iva I 1. O a.,. Tk S' ,f 4 I I I I 1, Iv I I, I I. I '- I , II I i I I A' I 'I , II , -I ,I vi, I , . L. Ku l. e-J fv- yr-- 11. E11 . . as 'E x i, II I Auf I '01 ..,f-1 I E of T3 'ar KN 'Qt K I ..s. N I . ,av x S? P. Q I ii , . Q 'A ' N 'Ei X ' Ex ARNOFF, SANDRA E. B.A. Psychology Cleveland Psi Chi: Arts Instructional Devices: Hillel: Usher Corps. ARTHUR, JEAN A. B.A. English Jackson ASHMAN, SARA E. B.S. Education Columbus Sigma Alpha Iota: Symphony Orchestra. ASHTON, GERALD L. B.S. Education Clyde ASPINWALL, JAMES R. B.S. Agriculture Middlefield ASAE. ASSENHEIMER, MARILYN J. B.S. Education Bucyrus Dormitory Act. ATALLAH, BISHER I. B.S. Education Jordan ISA: Arab-American Club: YMCA lntemational Cabinet, pres. ATHERTON, ROBERT J. B.S. Agriculture Lackawanna, N.Y Kappa Sigma. BEAVER, MARY ELLEN B.S. Education Clinton Newman Club: OSSEA: Dormitory Act. i BECK, BONNIE A. B.S. Education Suffield Chimes: Pi Lambda Theta: WRA, pres., sec.-treas.: Hockey Club, pres.: OSSEAQ WSGA: Basketball Club: Bowling Intramurals, chmn.: WOmQD'l Physical Edu. Assoc., program chnm.: Am. Assoc. of Health, Physical Educ. and Recreation. BECKEMEYER, SUE B.S. Home Economics Columbus Alpha Xi Delta, v-p., rush chmn.. outstanding pledge, Diamond Quill Award: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Mortar Board: Chimes: Deskbook, art ed FCC: Freshman Kick-OH Dance, chmn.: Union Act., pres., v-p., personn dir.: WSGA. jr. town rep., town ass't.: Orientation Student Leader: May Week: Homecoming: Student Leadership Training Council. BECKETT, THOMAS, L. D.V.M. Vet. Med. Lawrenceburg, Ind ATTERERY, JUDY B.S. Nursing Cleveland Alpha Xi Delta: Block 0 . AUBRY, JUDE T. B.A. Pol. Sci. Toledo Stradley Senate, sec.: Young Dems., v-p. AUGENSTEIN, D. BRENT B.S. Cer. Eng. Columbus Keramos: Intramurals: ACS: Eng. Council: University Chorus: The Merry Widow . AUSTIN, JOHN D. B.S. Commerce Columbus BAILEY, BARBARA A. B.S. Education Gallipolis I Alpha Phi, pres.: Chimes: Mortar Board: Union Act., entertainment dir.: ' Women's Glee Club: Creative Arts Festival, chmn, BAILEY, DON T. B.S. Commerce Hanoverton BAIRD, JAMES N. B.S. Arts Columbus Phi Gamma Delta, pres.: CFP: Spanish Club: Intramurals. BAIRD, JOHN A. B.S. Ind. Mgmt. Columbus ll'-hi Mu Delta: Alpha Kappa Psi: SAM: Circle K: WOIO: Mershon Pistol eam. BAKER, AMY J. B.S. Education Columbus I MENC, pres.: Block O : WSGA, town ass't.: Music Council: Westmin- ster Found.: Sr. Class Officer, music. D BALLOU, SALLY G. B.S. Education Rocky River Alpha Lambda Delta: Chimes: Mortar Board: Canfield Hall, soc. chmn, , v-p., pres.: Swan Club, treas.g WSGA, v-p.: Social Board. I BARBER, ROLLIN M. B.S. Agriculture Columbus , Rural Sociology Club. I I BARNETT, CAROL B. B.S. Education Ramsey, N.J. Kappa Delta: Union Act.: Strollers: SAC: OSSEA. I I BAROVH, SARAH B.S. Pharmacy Columbus ' Kappa Epsilon: Young Adults: Hillel: Am. Phar. Assoc. I BARRE, JAMES F. B.S. Ind. Eng. Worthington Phi Kappa: AIIE: FFC. BARRETT, JAMES M. B.S. Agriculture Vincent , Alpha Gamma Sigma, v-p.: Livestock Judging Team: Wool Judging Team: Saddle and Sirloin: Univ. 4-Hg TAES. ' BARRY, ANNA LEA B.S. Education Columbus . Alpha Phi: University Chorus: Symphonic Choir. I BAUM, ALICE L. B.S. Home Economics Lockbourne ' Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Omicron Nu: Taps, sec.- treas., Univ. 4-H: Farm Bureau: Dormitory Act. I BAUM, JAMES A. B.S. Mech. Eng. Tiffin ' Pi Tau Sigma: ASME. I BAY, SANDY B.S. Education New Concord Delta Zeta: Phi Alpha Theta: Women's Glee Club, pres. I BAYLES, JOAN B.S. Education Worthington I I BEACH, THEODORE R. B.S. Psychology Mt. Vernon I Park Hall, council, floor v-p., tloor scholarship chmn.: Intramurals BEAL, FLOYD W. B.S. Dairy Tech. Miamisburg I Dairy Tech. Club: ADSA. BEAL. RONALD M. B.S. Mathematics Xema I Triangle: FAC. BEATLEY, JAMES ROE B.A. Pol. Sci. Columbus I l I gi L I BEIER, FREDERICK J. B.S. Commerce Chicago, Ill. Transportation Club, pres., steering committee. BEIM, ALEXANDER Mathematics Palisades, N.Y. Scabbard and Blade:.Persh1ng Rilles, public information Officer: Pistol Club, pres.: ROTC Pistol Team, chaplain. BENSON, CHARLES B.S. Elec. Eng. Mansfield BENSON, RUTHANNE B.S. Education Columbus glplga Chi Omega: OSSEA: Assoc. for Childhood Edu.: Cygnet Swimming u . BENSON, THEODORE B.S. Education Newark Alpha Phi Omega. BENSON, VIRGINIA C. B.S. Education Carroll Theta Sigma Phi: Lantern. BEOUGHER, DWIGHT B. B.S. Agriculture Laurelville Alpha Gamma Sigma: Univ. 4-H: Saddle and Sirloin: University Chorus. BERG, ELAINE ROLLNICK B.S. Education Dayton Student United Fund, pub. chmn.: Makiof Dormitory Act., decorations chmn.: Mock Political Convention. BERG, PAUL B. B.S. Accounting Lorain Sigma Alpha Mu: Mock Political Convention: Sports Car Club. BERGEN, GEORGE E. B.S. Mech. Eng. Bucyrus Pi Tau Sigma: ASME: SAE: University Chorus: Strollers. BERKMAN, MARVIN B.S. Physiology Canton Sigma Alph Mu. BERLIN, FRANK G. B.S. Educ. I Delray Beach, Fla. Acacia BERRY, THOMAS A. B.S. Commerce Indianapolis, Ind. Phi Delta Theta, pres. BETSCI-I, BARBARA H. B.S. Phy. Therapy Chillicothe Xnited Student Fellowship: University Chorus: Am. Physical Therapy ssoc. BETTENDORF, ROBERT J. B.S. Commerce Columbus Phi Gamma Delta: Golf Team. BEURNIER, BARBARA L. B.S. Education Columbus BEWLEY, CAROL S. B.S. Education Bellefontaine Phi Alpha Theta: Mary Pomerene Alumnae Scholarship House, pres., Sec.: Scarlet and Gray, sec.: Student Ass't.: Sweetheart of Acacia. BEZONA, DAVID H. B.S. Education Wilmington FCC: Men's Glee Club: YMCA: Symphonic Choir: All-Campus Musical. Bl-IAT, DELAMPADY S. M.S. Ind. Eng. India ISA: AIIE: YMCA: Mathematics Assoc., sec. BIBB, THOMAS L. D.V.M. Vet. Med. Beckley, W. Va. Omega Tau Sigma: Phi Zeta: Vet. Mel. Coll., president, council. BICKEL, CARMEN D. B.S. Education Canal Winchester University Chorus. BIEBER, DONALD B.S. Commerce Columbus KBIERY, R. DEAN B.S. Animal Sci. Mt. Cory Alpha Gamma Sigma: Phi Eta Sigma: Towers, pres.: Gamma Sigma Delta: Ag. Council, v-p.: Saddle and Sirloin, pres.: Univ. 4-H, pres.: Men's Glee Club: Livestock and Meat Judging Teams. BIESER, PATRICIA H. ' B.S. Home Economics Dayton Kappa Kappa Gamma, pledge trainer: WSGA. out-of-town rep.: Dormi- tory Act.: Sr. Senator: Educational Affairs Commission: Course Evalua- tikolnl Sub-Commission, chmn,: Academic Misconduct Sub-Commission, c n. BIGGS, JERRY O. B.S. Bacteriology Portsmouth Alpha Kappa Lambda: Strollers. BIGGS, ROBERT L. B.S. Education Martins Ferry BINAU, DAVID K. B.S. Education Columbus Delta Sigma Phi: Symphonic Choir: YMCA: ROTC Band: ROTC Rifle Team, capt. BINAU, DOROTHY J. B.S. Education Columbus BIRCKBICHLER, REGIS A. B.S. Education Westerville Phi Alpha Theta: Education Council. BIRD, DAVID B. B.S. Agronomy Millersburg Football, mgr.: Varsity O: Agronomy Club. BIRKIMER, JOHN C. B.A. Psychology I Parma Hts. Psychology Forum: Ohio U: Phi Kappa Theta: Phi Eta Sigma. BIRZULIS, ILZE B.S. Med. Tech. St. MarYS BITLER, GEORGE E. B.S. Accounting Canal Wincester Beta Alpha Psi, treas.: Intramurals. ' BITTNER, DOROTHY I. B.S. Education Yellow Springs Newman Club, educ. chmu., student-fac. seminar chmn., choir. BLACRBURN, DAVID G. B.S. Education Portsmouth Delta Tau Delta: Young Republicans: WQIM: Stradley Hall, Sellaiei , Softball: Volleyball. I BLACKMORE, ROBERT P. Ph.D. Agriculture Columbus , Alpha Zeta: Ohio Horticulture Soc. I i I A .'-T C95 P ,f QP? We --Q, R . BEI-BL . A H C ' I w .it - G . T' A ., ff . It, , . , is 6 L 1 -c' ' ' N ' gt Gab 'NJ 1? 'Et D ir I A NP' BL-BREC BL,-XCKNVELI., RORERT J. BA. Commerce DHYIOU Tau Kappa Epsilon: SAM: Transportation Club: Insurance Club: Com- merce Council. Bl-AIXYI-S' ARTHUR S, B.S. Psycltology Cleveland Hts. BI.tiCM.txN. BARBARA L. B.S. Education Elyria Sigma Delta Tau. rush chmn.. house pres.: PI' Lambda Theta: Student United Fund Drive, area dir.: Usher Corps: Hillel: Intramural Bowling, Co-ed Bowling. BI.ICRsTEIN IRVING BS Ind En Ashtabula . . - - e- . Phi Sigma Delta, sec., pledge master: Ohio Stare Engineer: Eng. Council: AIIE: Homecoming. dance programs chmn. BLIND, ELIZABETH S, B.S. Education Sandusky University Chorus: Cygnets: Dormitory Act. I . BLIND, WIl.LfXRD C. B.S. Accounting New Philadelphia Dormitory Act. Buss, STANLEY M. B.S. Zoology Cleveland Hts. Phi Sigma Delta. v-p.. treas.: Hillel: Sailing Club: Sports Car Club! Intramurals. Bloom, -l-ANIARA B.S. Nursing Swanton Torch Club. BLUtuI3ERGER, DAVID J. B,S. Finance Youngstovvn Zeta Beta Tau. soc. chmn.: FAO. soph. sec.: Freshman Tennis: Varsity Soccer. Boas. DONNA L. B.S. Education Hillsboro WSGA Honor Dorm Resident. BOEI-IM, PHILLIP N. D.V.M. Vet. Med. Whitehouse Omega Tau Sigma: Alpha Gamma Delta: Phi Zeta. BOLON, ELIZABETH A. B.S. Home Economics Columbus WSGA: YWCA: Block O : Wesley Found.: Home Ec. Club. BOLYARD, ROBERT D. BS. Contmerce Lorain Sports Car Club: Pershin' Rifles: Mershon Musketeers: American Com- le- mons Club, v-p. BOLZ. E. ARTHUR B.A. Pre-Med. Columbus Phi Eta Sigma: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Proponenrg Young Republicans, pres.: First Comm. Church College Group, pres. BOND. HOBERT F. B.S. Rur. Soc. Pleasant City Rural Sociology Club. I BONNORONT, HUGH E. B.S. Pharmacy Sidney Theta ClIi: Kappa Psi. BORCIIERS, SUSAN L. B.S. Education Vandalia Dormitory Act. BORDEN, EUGENE L. B.S. Education Marysville BOTKIN, WILLIAIXI H. B.,-1. Journalism Columbus Sigma Delta Chi, pres.: Lantern: Religion at Ohio Slate, ed.: Sports Car Club: Christian Science Org.. v-p.: SCRA. BoUGttToN, EDWARD E. B.S. Horticulture Akron Lutheran Student Assoc.: Univ. 4-H: Horticultural Products Society: Model UN. BoUREI4Is. LOUIS G. lowship. BOURNE. JACK D. Block 0 . D.D.S. Dentistry Warren Psi Omega: Sigma Epsilon Phi: Odontos: Eastern Orthodox Student Fel- B.S. Commerce Columbus B.S. Education Euclid BoUsE. SHERRIE G. Pi Omega Pi: Sundial: Canfield Hall. student ass't., religion comm. ch'f':.. BowER. hlARJORlE I. B.S. Education Fremont Lutheran Student Assoc.: Rooming House President's Coun.: Rooming House Standards. BowERs, lYlARY Jo B.S. Education Ashville Kappa Kappa Gamma: Siebert Hall, treas.g Home Economic Student- Faculty Council, moderator. BUYCFSANIN' L. B.F.A. Education Columbus Alpln Plu. soc. chmn,: Delta Phi Delta: Student Am. Inst. of Decorators: Sailing Club: WSGA: Freshman Class Council. Bovcti, JOHN H. B,S. Commerce Chillicothe International Economics Club. pres. BUYLR. limes I-, B.S. Edueation Utica Baseball. BR tcttwrv, W'll.l.l,AhI A. BA. Agriculrure W. Liberty Saddle and Sirloin. BR.-tDtIURt', Btgt TRIY A. BAI.S. Education Columbus BRADI EY, lutrs W. B.S. Wahl. Eng. Marysville Theta Tau: American Welding Society: Engineering Speaking Society: Intramurals. BR.-tDIrt'. hl.lRY Hnmttctt 8.5, Education Marysville Pt Lambda Theta: Pi Omega Pi: OSSEAQ Educ, Cgunqilh BRAIIM. C,tRot.t'N 8.5. Etluttuiou Worthington Pi Beta Phi, corres. house pres.: WSGA Standards: University Llturus: CHP. ' BRttNNoN. JUDITH C. B.S. Poultry Sci. Duncan Falls Htttctttut I. Dtxtp O. B.A, Econ. Sta1i.rric.t' Columbus llttttkstt IN. DORIS G. B.S. Etlut-ation Richwood, W. Va. Vukiv, lllock O : Hillel: Dormitory Act. BRENNAN, FRANCIS A. B.A. Int. Studies Twinsburg Phi Alpha Theta: Il Circolo Italiano: ISA. BRETTELI., JOANN B.S. Education Steubenville Alpha Phi, house council: Science Club. BRICKER, SHARON KAY B.S. Education Mt. Vernon Siebert Hall, historian. BRIGGS, WARREN L. B.S. Dairy Sci. Wooster Alpha Gamma Sigma: ADSA: Univ. 4-H: Dairy Livestock Judging Team. BRILL, NANCY A. B.A. Education Columbus Kappa Delta: Kappa Phi: Women's Glee Club: University Chorus: MENC. BRINKMAN, WESLEY H. B.S. Marketing Columbus Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BRODBECK, NANCY A. B.S. Nursing Flint, Mich. Alpha Xi Delta. BROLLIER, JOANN L. B.A. Education Columbus Hockey Club: Basketball Club: Gymnastics: Softball Club: Collegiennes: Outing Club: Phys. Ed. Assoc. BROOKS, NED K. B.S. Education Mt. Vernon Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Marching Band: Concert Band: Orchestra: University Chorus. BROSCH, MYRA A. B.S. Education N. Olmsted Block O : YWCA, freshman cab., sophomore cab., upper class cab. BROUGH, R. FRANKLYN B.S. Agriculture Port Clinton Intramurals: ASAE. BROVONT, GLEN P. B.S. Bus.. Finance Galion Delta Sigma Pi. BROWN, DAVID H. B.S. Dairy Tech. Warren Baker Hall. senate: Dairy Technology Club. BROWN, LARRY W. B.S. Personnel Mgmt. Versailles Delta Tau Delta: SAM: Young Republicans. BROWN, MADALYN C. B.S. Home Economics Long Bottom Collegiennes: Block O : Dormitory Act. BROWN, PATTY B.S. Education Aberdeen Delta Zeta, pres.: Ed. Council: Student Orientation Leader. BROWN, ROBERT J. B.S. Education Canada ISO: MPEA: YMCA: Hockey Club. BROZ, JOSEPH L. B.A. Bacteriology Painesville Veteran's Club Paper, ed.: Veteran's Club, sec., v-p., pres. BROZINA, Louis J. B.S. Education Columbus Wyandotte Field Archers. BRUCE, JERALD E. B.S. Civil Eng. E. Fultonham ASCE. BRUST, CONNIE B.S. Nursing Chillicothe Nite Out : Torch Club. BRYAN, JUDITI-I G. B.S. Home Economics Springfield BRYANT, BARBARA B.S. Nursing Hamilton Torch Club: Sigma Theta Tau: Neil Hall, council. BRYNER, JOI-IN E. B.S. Civil Eng. Wooster Intramurals: ASCE: Grange: Univ. 4-H. BUCIIAR, JOANNE V. B.S. Home Economics Euclid Omicron Nu: Pi Lambda Theta: WSGA, standards: Pomerene ,House, treas., v-p.: Usher Corps: House Presidentis Council: Student Ass t. BUDD, BERNARD E. B.S. Horticulture Ashtabula BUDD, CAROLYN B.S. Nursing Worthington UI1iv. 4-H: Collegiennes: Neil Hall, council: Nite Out : Usher Corps. PXBUEIILER, RONALD R. B.S. An. Sci. Oak Harbor Delta Theta Sigma: Saddle and Sirloin. BUMP, BONNIE L. B.S. Education Columbus Kappa Phi: Block OU: University Chorus: OSSEA. BUNNELL, CHARLES T. B.S. Elec. Eng. Bradford Tau Beta Pi: Scabbard 8: Blade: Eta Kappa Nu: Football, mgr. BUNNER, BOBBIE L. B.S. Education Columbus Alpha Lambda Delta. BURCII, JUDITII ANNE B.S. Pharmacy Akron Kappa Epsilon, Am. Pharmaceutical Assn. BURNEY, MIKE E. B.S. Transportation Middletown Transportation Club: Newman Club. I , BURNS, MARY L. B.S. Home Economics - IrW1l'l Phi Upsilon Omicron, pres.: Agriculture Student: Home Economics Club. pres.: Home Economics Student-Faculty Council: Ag. College Land-Grant Centennial Committee. ' , BURT, BARBARA L. B.S. Education Bay Vlllage Alpha Delta Pi, v-p., pledge trainer: Dormitory Act. ' BURTON, TERRY L. B.A. Sociology Bellefontalne Delta Upsilon: Kappa Kappa Psi: Canterbury Student Fellowship, pres., O : Marching Band, drum major: ROTC Band, drum mayor, BU-CLAG BUSEY, NANCY E. B.S. Home Economics Rocky River Alpha Lambda Delta: Mirrors: WSGA: Paterson Hall, treas.9 Umversny Chorus. , BUTLER, EVELYN B.S. Education LOFHIH Alpha Della Pi: Usher Corps: Panhellenic Counselor: Bradley Hall, council. student ass't. BUTLER, ROBERT WALLACE B.S. Pharmacy l Columbus Beta Theta Pi: Basketball: Phar. Council: Am. Pharmaceutical Assoc. BUTLER, ROBERT WAYNE B.S. Agriculture Columbus BUTTS, lVlARY ELLEN B.S. Education Radnor Alpha Gamma Delta, rush chmn., cor. sec.: May Week, publicity dir.: Dad's Day, campus arrangements comm, BYERLY, ANN B.S. Education Mechanicsburg Hockey Club: Tennis Club: Basketball Club: Phys. Ed. Assoc., sprujg banquet chmn.: Am. Assoc. of Health, Phys. Ed. and Recreation: Natl. Student Ed. Assoc. CACAS. PHILLIP B.S. Commerce Toledo CAIN. RUSSELL M. B.S. Pre-Med Columbus Pershing Rifles: Sailing Club: Wesley Found., Am. Red Cross. CALDWELL, lVlARY M. B.S. Nursing Columbus Alpha Tau Delta: Siebert, residence hall nurse. CAMPBELL, AUSTIN J. B.A. History Pomeroy Pershing Rifles, co. A-1, lst reg. hdqtrs., PIO, chief Ball. co-chmn. of statfg Military CAMPBELL. DAVID R. B.S. Commerce Cincinnati Sigma Chi: Restaurant Club: FAO: BPP. CAMPBELL. LEWIS B.S. Pre-Med Galltpolts CARROLL, DONALD D. B.S. Marketing Columbus CARTER, CHARLES W. B.S. Agronomy Columbus Agronomy Club. CARTER. JENNIFER A. B.A. Arts Springfield Stadium Theater, Dormitory Act,, Union Act. CARTER, JERRY A. B.S. Mech. Eng. Mt. Vernon Pi Tau Sigma: ASME. CARY, GERALD E. B.S. Accounting Attica CASSELL, DANIEL M. B.S. Accounting Columbus Delta Sigma Pi, treas. CAUFFIELD. SUE A. B.. Spanish Ashtabula Spanish Club. sec-treas., French Club: Mexicohio, Block HO . CELLJO, DOROTHY JANE B.A. Psychology Columbus Delta Delta Delta, rush chmn.: Buckeye Senator, ed.: Lantern: Buckeye Leaf: WSGA, style show chmn.: Golddiggers publicity: May Week comm.: BPP, exec. council: Young Republicans: French Club: Orientation Leader. CHAFFEE, GLORIA K. B.S. Education Southington CHAFIN, ALBERT J. B.A. Advertising Columbus Lantern, bus. mgr.: Alpha Delta Sigma, corres. sec. CHANDLER, RICHARD A. B.S. Accounting Columbus Beta Alpha Psi, v-p.: Scabbard and Blade. CHANEY, THOMAS R. B.S. Agriculture Loveland Phi Eta Sigma, Gamma Sigma Delta: Pi Alpha Xi, sec.: Floriculture Forum. CHAPMAN, JEANNETTE B.S. Home Economics Harrod Alpha Lambda Delta: Omicron Nu: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Alumnae Scholarship House: Univ. 4-H: Grange, Scarlet and Gray: Block O : Home Economics Club. CHAPMAN, JOANNE B.S. Education Harrod Alpha Lambda Delta: Omicron Nu: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Alumnae Scholarship House: Block 0 : Scarlet and Gray: Grange: Univ. 4-H: Home Economics Club. CHAPMAN, RICHARD M. B.S. Elec. Eng. Columbus Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Eta Sigma: AIEE-IRE: Eng. Sr. Class, pres. CHAsE, lNlARY E. B.S. Education Columbus Womens Glee Club: University Chorus: Newman Club. CHHLDA, RASIRLAL B. M.S. Civil Eng. Columbus CHICK. GRETCHEN B,S. Plmrmacy Magnolia Rho Chi ' CHOCR. SARAH ANN B.S. Education Hawaii Oxley Hall, standards sec. CHRISTMAN, GORDON E. B.S. Mech. Eng. Woodsfteld ASME: Pi Tau Sigma: Circle K Club. CHRISTENSEN, L. KAY B.S. Social Work Harrisburg CIPRIANO, lXlARY E. B.S. Ntuzring Ravenna CLAAR. LINDA B.S. Nurxing Lanqgistel Block O : Dormitory Act. CLAGG, THERLL W. B.S. Accounting Bidwell A ig, SZ? Q , fs ,. pa' At! 'f' '. .i . r Lt' . X: 'Vey . ,,, 5 N 3.1 A G? x 3 4? xvfv g l ,Q A s Na-4 x, we 3 XTX -5? gl R. Q ., 4 , is W A Q sr f .Z Q11 4 s . 1 t --, ' A 5 t C- 1 Q- - ,. , Y : Q O 'SBE ii .Q , M . G. 'sa BH , gi , V ' - R S S Q x ns. 1- . CLAR-COT CLARK, CHARLES JOSEPH B.S. Marketing London Phi Kappa Sigma. CLARK, RALPH E. B.S. Engineering Columbus CLARK. ROBERT F. B.S. Personnel Mgmt. Dayton Pi Kappa Alpha: Romophos: Bucket and Dipper: FAO: CFB. exec. dir. argl? treas.: Sr. Class Comm.: Jr. Senator: AFROTC Drill Team, Irng. o cer. CLARK, RONALD L. B.S. Education Columbus Student NEA. CLARKE, THOMAS J. D.V.M. Vet. Med. Glendale Intramurals: Omega Tau Sigma, v-p.: JAVM: Vet. Council, chmn. CLAUGUS, JUDITH E. B.S. Social Work Columbus Alpha Xi Delta: Sigma Alpha Sigma, sec.: Comm. College Student- Faculty Council: Volunteer Service Bureau. CLEMENS, STEPHEN J. B.S. Advertising Mansfield Beta Theta Pi: Alpha Delta Sigma: Buckeye Leaf: Lantern. CLINTON, ALICE W. B.S. Education Toledo EUB Student Fellowship, pres.: House PreSident's Council. CLODFELDER, WILEY H. B.F.A. Int. Des. Montgomery Ala. I Omega Psi Phi. COBB, JANICE A. B.S. Phys. Therapy Springfield Flying Club, sec.: Warner Fellowship. sec.: Block O : Nat'l. Inter- collegiate Flying Assoc., treas.: Physical Therapy Club. COHODES. ROBERT L. L.L.B. Law Iron Mt.. Mich. Phi Delta Phi: Univ. of Mich.: A.B. Poli. Sci., 1959. COFFMAN, CAROL A. B.S. Education Dublin Chi Omega, pres.: Block O , treas.: Jr. Panhellenic. COHEN, MARTIN F. M.S. Chem. Eng. Columbus Alpha Epsilon Pi, v-p., soc. chmn.. bldg. comm, chmn., house-mgr.: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Eta Sigma: Wrestling. freshman mgr.: AICE, program chmn.: Eng. Council. COLEMAN, JUDY B.S. Nursing Swanton Block O : Caducean: Dormitory Act. COLES, JULIET ANN B.S. Nursing Columbus Delta Sigma Theta: soc. chmn., rush chmn.: WSGA. town ass't.: Dormi- tory Act: Soph. Nursing Class, treas. COLLEN, LINDA M. B.S. Sociology Columbus Alpha Kappa Delta. COLLINS, LAURENCE W. B.S. Econ. Theory New Haven, N. J. Intramurals: Newman Club. COLLINS, SARA J. B.S. Education Lakewood greta Tau Alpha: Alpha Epsilon Rho: WOIO: Strollers: Psychology orum. COLVILLE, CAMILLE ANN B.S. Education Walbridge Home Economics Club: Usher Corps: University Chorus: Wesley Found.: Dormitory Act.: Univ. 4-H: Agriculture Student: WOIO: Religion-In-Life Week. COMBS. MAE ROBERTS B.S. Education Columbus Student NEA: English Assoc. of Ohio. COMER, STEPHEN D. B.S. Mathematics Columbus Mathematics Club, pres. CONKLE, LINDA K. B.S. Home Economics Coshocton CONRADES, MARY LINDA B.S. Education Poland Delta Gamma: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Lambda Theta: Golddiggers, trophy comm. chmn. CONYERS, JANE B.S. Phys. Therapy Toledo Pi Beta Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta. COOK, K. THOMAS B.S. Pharmacy Columbus Phi Mu Delta: Kappa Psi: APLA. COOK, THOMAS C. B.S. Education Mansfield Dormitory Act.: Civitas: ROTC Riiie Team: Buckeye Band. COOMBS, WILLIAM D. B.S. Civil Eng. Columbus Tau Kappa Epsilon: ASCE, treas. COOPER, JOHN F. B.S. Animal Sci. Marion Alpha Gamma Sigma: Saddle and Sirloin: Univ. 4-H: AFROTC Drill Team. CORE, ROBERT W. B.S. Agr. Education Spencerville TAES. CORENO, MARY L. B.A. Psychology N. Olmsted Mirrors: Chimes: Mortar Board, sec.: YWCA: Paterson I-Iall, pres.: WSGA Board: Senate: WRH, v-p.: Keys: Panel of Americans, pres.: Peace Corps Student Council. CORNELL, SUSAN B.S. Nursing Wapakoneta Torch Club: Nite Out : Block O : Union Act.: WSGA Honor Dorm. CORRELL, PERRY W. B.S. Commerce Chagrin Falls Alpha Phi Omega, pres.: Young Republicans, arrangements chmn.: Inde- greek: Block O : Wingspread Assembly On Nat'l. Goals. COSAND, DAVID A. B.S. Education Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship: Photography Club. COSTA, NICHOLAS P. B.S. Education Pi Kappa Alpha: Varsity Lacrosse: Varisty O . COSTELLO, DANIEL E. B.S. Advertising Kappa Sigma: Alpha Delta Sigma: Lantern: Intramurals: COTT, WILLIAM M. B.S. Conzmerce Beloit Salem Dayton Union Act. Columbus COTTER-DAVIS, C. EET..- L 1 35. la A l kf . Y17' 3. -v Q11 ... 1313 ' vi. C1 Q' f .QQ --1 Vu ,ef-'I t A X 1. ' X . ' 'Nl Ax S ,NG x . .3 , A .P M .X 'Y 5 3. ' ' x . . Q. ' l. 1 1 'Wifi- Ht 3 I 4' A S f I tl COTTER, KATHLEEN M. B.S. Education Newman Club, membership comm. chmn. COURCHENE, SUE E. B.S. Education Kappa Kappa Gamma: Sigma Alpha Eta. COURTWRIGHT, ANN Delta Gamma. COWLEY, ROBERT G. B.S. Home Economics B.S. Agriculture M.S. Ind. Eng. CRABILL, THOMAS B. Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Pi Mu: AIIE: Intramurals. CRAFT, HANNAH M. Alpha Tau Delta. CRAIG, JAMES C. Physics Club. CRAINMER, GERALD R. B.S. Weld. Eng. B.S. Nursing B.S. Physics Painesville Dayton Lancaster Maple Hts. Tillin Gallipolis Baltimore Columbus Theta Chi: Mershon Honorary: Orientation Leader: Pershing Rifles: Block O : Army ROTC Rifle Team: Sailing Club. CRAMER, NANCY K. B.S. Education Marion Lantern, ass't. make-up ed. CRANMER, PHYLLIS M. B.S. Education Portsmouth Alpha Lambda Delta: Lantern, news ed.: Homecoming, subcommittee chmn. CRARY, DAVID T. B.S. Finance Upper Sandusky Phi Alpha Kappa: Comm. Council. CROMLEY, PAUL D. B.S. Education Uhrichsville CROOKS, WALKER G. B.S. Education Middleport Pi Kappa Alpha: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Marching Band: Concert Band: Buckeye Band: University Chorus. CROWL, RICHARD N. B.S. Agriculture Centerburg Agr. Economics Club: Agricultural Student. CROWLEY, LINDA L. B.S. Education 'Newark Dormitory Act.: Block OU: Student Ass't. CROY, MARILYN LOWE B.S. Pharmacy McConnelsville Kappa Epsilon: Am. Pharmaceutical Assoc: Rho Chi: Phar. Council. CROZIER, SAMUEL G. B.L.A. Engineering Clementon, N. J. Student Soc. of Landscape Architecture: Stradley Hall, soc. chmn. CUBBAGE, JERRY B. B.S. Commerce SAM. CUBBEGE, LINDA B.S. Nursing Columbus Portsmouth Chi Omega: Block O : Young Republicans: Nite Out : Dormitory Act. CUMMINS, CAROLYN B.S. Education Chagrin Falls Collegiennes, treas., pres. CUNNINGHAM, PAUL H. B.S. Agriculture Rocky River Delta Sigma Pi: Indegreek: Saddle and Sirloin: Welcome Week Leader. CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT S. B.S. Elec. Eng. Columbus Elec. Eng. Sr. Class, sec.: University Chorus: AIEE-IRE. CURTIS, CATHERINE GRAY B.S. ZOOLOGY Washington, D. C. Gamma Phi Beta, soc. chmn.: Homecoming Comm.: Sr. Class Comm. CURTISS, RICHARD D. B.S. Education Sigma Theta Epsilon: Strollers: WOSU: Wesley Found. Columbus CUTLIP. ROBERT L. D.V.M. Vet. Med. Hillsboro, W. Va. JAVMA. CVITKOVICH, EDWARD G. B.S. Commerce Columbus DAILY, JAMES A. B.S. Elec. 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Agriculture Gamma Sigma Delta: Intramurals: Saddle and Sirloin. W. Richiidti Xenia ev' . - it W5 xt gr up V ,S ,Wy zz, A 5 x .AQ 1? ,- -S. -my sm:-S. 1, X ,. x -t-X ' as. :X - .- Q , x 3S 1 SY?FRXTQ?S X '35 , X , - X tx. 4 a A in A A5 1 , , ,f ' 1 X ' 1 , ' flaw Q A E C ss RM .-Y' X A X X Q SEQ N N DAVIS, E.-DONE DAVEE EDISON M. B.S. Elec. Eng. Findlay DAVIS, KARLA I. B.S. Education Warren DAVIS, KENNARD M. B,S. Education Columbus DAVIS, LINDA J. B.S. Education Lima Alpha Chi Omega, corres. sec., WRA. DAY, EDWARD G. B.S. Mech. Eng. Columbus PI Tau Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Mershon Honorary, ASME, Eng, Council. DE BRUYN KOPS, JULIANNA B.A. Poli. Sci. Dayton PI Sigma Alpha, Arts Council: SCRA: Model UN, Peace Corps Student Council, Young Republicans, IAC, YWCA. DEFRAIN. PATRICIAN B.S. Commerce Columbus Alpha Lambda Delta. DEGREVE, MARY E. B.S. Education Crestline Sailing Club, OSSEA. DELILLO, JOHN N. B.F.A. Comm. Art. Cleveland Delta Phi Delta, Newman Club, Sundial. DELL, GEORGE S. B.A. Journalism Newark Lantern: Journalism Council, pres., Young Democrats. DELMAN, ROGER S. B.S. Accounting Cleveland Hts. Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Judo Club, Mexicohio Soc.: SAM. DEMARCHI, ERNEST N. B.S. Mech. Eng. Warrensville Hts. Gymnastics, co-capt., ASME. DEMING, BARBARA SUZANNE B.S. Education Newark Alpha Phi, treas., house pres., FCC, Scarlet and Gray. DEMYAN, LIANE B.S. Nursing Lorain Nite Out , Dormitory Act. DENISON, TOMMY LEE B.S. Agriculture Glenford Alpha Gamma Rho, TAES, Univ. 44H, Agr. Economics Club, Buckeye Band, Intramurals. DENK, KENNETH W. B.S. Agriculture Millersburg Delta Theta Sigma, Agr. Economics Club, Newman Club. DENK, WILLIAM I. B.S. Ind. Mgmt. Euclid Sigma Alpha Epsilon, rush chmn., pub. rel. chmn. DENNEY, PATRICIA ARLENE B.S. Pharmacy Newark Kappa Epsilon, v-p., Bradley Hall, treas., WSGA Board, Sr. Phar. Class, sec. DENT, SHARON L. B.S. Education Columbus Alpha Chi Omega, pres., corres. sec., Chimes, Mirrors, CSP,- WSGA, sec., OSSEA, Welcome Week Leader. If-ERCK, KAREN B.S. Home Economics Lakewood Alpha Delta Pi, rush counselor, bowling team. DERR, DONN A. B.S. Agriculture Kenton Delta Theta Sigma, Agr. Economics Club, Univ. 4-H, SCRA. DERSCH, JUDITI-I E. B.F.A. Int. Design Columbus Mirrors, Sundial. mgr. ed., American Institute of Designers. DEVORE, MARY ANN B.S. Home Economics Ottawa Phi Upsilon Omicrori, Agricultural Student: Home Economics Club, rec. sec., Economics Student-Faculty Council: Wesley Found., Univ. 4-H: Dormitory Act., service comm. chmn., Standards. DEVORE, RONALD M. B.S. Education Columbus Phi Alpha Theta, Pershing Riflles, Student Senate, student relations dir., Leadership Training Council, chmn., Student Life Conference, co-chmn., Land Grant College Centennial, steering comm. DEWEIN, LOUIS F. B.S. Zoology Ashtabula Kappa Sigma. I l DIAMOND, SHARON B.S. Education Miami, Fla. Sigma Delta Tau: Angel Flight, Panhellenic Rush Counselor, Arnold Air Soc. Queen Court, Phi Kappa Sigma Queen Court, Mock Political Con- vention. DICKAS, RICHARD D. B.A. Advertising Columbus Phi Kappa Theta, Alpha Delta Sigma, Intramurals: Newman Club. DICKE, MARYALICE SPRINGER B.S. Education Wapakoneta President's Scholarship Award. DICKE, THOMAS E. D.V.M. Vet. Med. New Bremen Gamma Sigma Delta, JAVMA. DICKEY, SANDRA I. B.S. Med. Tech. Toledo Alpha Delta Theta, Usher Corps, Young Republicans, Mack Hall, vespers co-chmn., SCOPE. DIELEMAN, LEANNE O. B.S. Education Canada DODD, MARILYN A. B.S. Home Economics Columbus Gamma Phi Beta. rush chmn., Panhellenic, commission justice, Home Economics Club, Town AsS't. DOEBEL, CLIFFORD A. B.S. Floriculture Clyde Phi Kappa Sigma, Floricultural Forum, Soc. of Automotive Engineers. B.S. Mech. Eng. Blacklick DOERSCHLAG, CHRISTIAN ASME, Soc. of Automotive Engineers. DOLES, GEORGIA E. B.F.A. Int. Design Toledo Mock Political Convention, Strollers. DONER, DAVID W. B.A. Bacteriology Chillicothe Sigma Nu, Interfraternity Court, jr. and sr. justice. DONN-EBE Us i 'V ' u-YI V 1 ld :NTS CT? T4 1... F755 .10 W. . 47 1' ' x X V 2 s-:J A . ' l L- A 440 ' P A K Q7 - ll A I - .. Nw 7 ' I J. A : 4 r 6 , R. V ! A S .L , j 4 i f I V ... I 1, .fl ...f . fa ' y Q7 3' - i I 4: rg. w g I1 ' '-9 ' ...ar .P 4 D S fs I .xx X Q 5 E 17 as -- I Q lk I R r DONNELLY, PATRICIA ANN B.A. Psychology Akron Panhellenic, spring workshop chmn., jr. and Sr. boards, commission, Uni- versity Chorus, Alpha Phi. DONOHOE, SUZANNE B.S. Nursing Zanesville Alpha Tau Delta, Cygnets, sec.: Paterson Hall, dormitory nurse. DORGAN, EDWARD B.S. Agronomy Columbus Delta Theta Sigma, Agronomy Club. DOUGHERTY, DONNA P. B.S. Education Columbus University Players, pres. DOUGI-IERTY, FLORENE K. B.S. Phys. Therapy Circleville Phi Mu: Am. Phys. Therapy Assoc., Student Phys. Therapy Assoc. DOUGLASS, JAMES C. B.F.A. History Chagrin Falls Delta Phi Delta. i DOWD, WILLIAM F. B.A. Sociology Canton Intramurals. DOWLER, JAMES K. B.A. Psychology Athens DOWNEY, WILLIAM F. B.S. Commerce Columbus DOWNING, RONALD W. B.S. Education Zanesville Intramurals, OSSEA, Men's Phys. Edu. Assoc. DRAKE, JUDITH B.S. Nursing Coshocton DRAKE, MARLENE B.S. Nursing Cincinnati Usher Corps, Swan Club, Dormitory Act., Nite Out , program comm. DUBRO, ALLEN G. B.S. Optometry Dayton Omega Epsilon Phi, Optometry Sr. Class, sec., Student Optometric Assoc. DUDA, KAREN M. B.S. Poli. Sci. California, Pa. Young Democrats, Orientation Leader, Mack Hall, lloor chmn. DUERR, DOROTHY A. B.S. Chemistry Tulsa, Okla. Kappa Kappa Gamma, registrar, house comm., Arts Council, pres., Car- bon Club, pres., sec., Panhellenic, counselor. DUFFY, TERRY W. B.S. Elec. Eng. Chillicothe Marching Band, AIEE. DUCAN, MARY K. B.F.A. Painting Columbus Alpha Delta Pi, Delta Phi Delta. DUNLAP, NANCY A. B.S. Home Economics Columbus Kappa Delta, ed., Scarlet and Gray, Home Economics Club, Block O , Wesley Found., Kappa Phi, hist,, Senate. DUPONT, ROBERT J. B.S. Pharmacy Dublin Kappa Psi, Am. Pharmaceutical Assoc., vice-chmn. DURANT, KAT1-IRYN B.S. Nursing Newark Alpha Chi Omega, pub. chmn., Block O , Symphony Orchestra, YWCA. DURBIN, JANE A. B.S. Education Columbus Alpha Chi Omega, pres., Town Ass't., Newman Club, Homecoming, May Week. DUROVCHIK, RUTH A. B.S. Education Cleveland Pi I.ambda Theta, Scarlet and Gray, Dormitory Act. ' DURST, BARBARA S. B.S. Education Oceanside, N. Y. Strollers, Hillel. DUSTAN, MARY B.A. English Westbury, L. I., N. Y. ThetahSigma Phi, Lantern, Makio, Senate, human relations subcommis- Sl0l'l C mn. ' DWELLE, RAY S. B.S. Agriculture Sandusky Grange. DWORKIN, STEPHEN B.A. Psychology Columbus EAGER, DALE E. B.S. Accounting Elyria EARHART, EDWIN A. B.S. Pharmacy Columbus Kappa Psi, Pharmacy Sr. Class, pres., Am. Pharmaceutical Assoc. EARL, BEVERLY J. B.S. Education Lakewood Westminster Hall, rel. comm. chmn., art 8: scholarship comms., Wesley Found.: OSSEA.' D EARL, NANCY E. B.S. Home Economics MRIIOD Omicron Nu, TAPS. EASTON, BARBARA A. B.S. Education Ashtabula Delta Delta Delta, v-p., Delta Omicron, Pi Lambda Theta, Won1en'u Glee Club, Scarlet and Gray, Concert Band. EATON, JAMES H. B.S. Civil Eng. Bryan Chi Epsilon, sec.-treas.g Kappa Kappa Psi, ASCE, Marching Band. EBERHARDT, CAROLYN B.S. Phys. Therapy Hamilton Kappa Alpha Theta, Physical Therapy Club. EBERSOLD, TED E. B.S. Marketing Bedford Alpha Delta Sigma, Track. EBERT, JAMES A. B.S. Phys. Educ. Norwalk Men's Phys. Educ. Assoc. A EBERWINE, MARILYN A. B.S. Home Economics Fresno Phi Upsilon Omicron, Block f'0 , Univ. 4-H, IFYE Comm., Hom! Economics Club, Siebert Hall, exec. council. EBSTRUP, KAREN M. B.E. Education Toledo Sigma Delta Tau: Makio, advtg. staff: SAC, pres.: Panhellenic: Mock Political Convention. EBY, JOHN T. B.S. Ind. Mgmt. Wooster Phi Delta Theta: Bucket and Dipper, pres.: Sphinx, v-p.: Pacesetters: Greek Week: May Week: Ohio Staters, pres.: IFC, sr. justice. ECKER, PATRICIA B.S. Home Economics Columbus Mirrors: YWCA: Young Republicans: Young Democrats: Indegreek, rec. sec.: Fr. Senate: Home Economics Club. ECKSTEIN, RICHARD W. B.S. Ag. Eng. Chagrin Falls Delta Theta Sigma: ASAE. EDELSON, SYLVIA B.S. Education Cleveland Hts. Delta Phi Delta: Usher Corps. EDGE, LILITA I. D.V.M. Vet. Med. Columbus JAVMA. EDSTROM, MARY A. B.S. Education Circleville Alpha Phi. ' EDWARDS, LINDA A. B.S. Education Columbus EOGLESTON, THEODORE W. B.S. Physics Massillon Alpha Phi Omega: Block O : Physics Club. EHLERS, ROBERT H. B.S. Pharmacy Louisville Kappa Psi: Am. Pharmaceutical Assoc. EICKELBERG, RUTH E. B.S. Home Economics Jackson Kappa Alpha Theta: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Omicron Nu: Agricultural Student: Buckeye Band: Home Economics Club. EICXHOFF, SYLVIA B.S. Education Tipp City NEA: OEA: Kappa Phi: Block O . . ELICK, JUDY E. B.S. Commerce Payne Phi Chi Theta: Student Ass't.: Block O : Collegiennes. ELLIOTT, ROBERT J. B.S. Pharmacy Springfield Kappa Psi. ELLISON, RONALD G. B.S. Ind. Eng. Hillsboro Phi Sigma Kappa, pres.: AIIE: Block O : Strollers. ELMORE, THOMAS M. Ph.D. Psychology Franklinton, N. C. Psi Chi: Psychology, research ass't., ass't. instr., teaching ass't. ELPERN, MARCJA E. B.S. Education Dayton Alpha Epsilon Phi: Hillel: House President's Council. ELsAssER, JOAN E. B.S. Chemistry Glenmont Flying Club, corres. sec.: Newman Club. EMCH, JANE A. B.S. Education Rittman Block O . EMERSON, JAMES L. D.V.M. Vet. Med. Pleasant Lake, Ind. Omega Tau Sigma: Speculumg Bowling: JAVMA: Park Hall, council: Vet. Research Club. ENGELHAUPT, ROBERT L. B.S. An. Science Quincy Gamma Sigma Delta: University Chorus ENGLISH, JANET M. B.S. Social Work Cincinnati Sigma Alpha Sigma: Dormitory Act.: YWCA: Student Ass't. ERLENBUSCH, MARILYN R. B.S. Med. Teclz. Columbus Delta Zeta: Alpha Delta Theta, Sec.: SCOPE: WSGA. ESTRIDGE, JANET B.S. Nursing Hamilton Narzarene Student Fellowship, sec.: Intervarsity Fellowship. EVANS, ELIZABETH JOAN B.S. Education Dayton Chi Omega, treas. EVANS, JEAN LOUISE B.A. Journalism Columbus Lantern: WSGA, town girls: French Club: Westminster Found.: Block O , EVANS, LEAH B.S. Nursing Columbus Alpha Chi Omega: Christmas on Campus, co-chmn.: YWCA: WSGA, town ass't.: Scarlet and Gray. EVANS, MARY K. B.A. Journalism Worthington Kappa Kappa Gamma: Mortar Board: Chimes: Theta Sigma Phi: Makio: Publications Board: ABC Booklet, ed.: Lantern: WSGA Board: Pan- hellenic, pres., pub. rel. comm. chmn.: Fraternity Mgrs. Assoc. Board: CSP, chmn. EVANS, RICHARD E. B.S. Ind. Eng. Columbus Alpha Tau Omega: Homecoming, pub. comm.: AIIE. EVERITT, DONNA S. B.A. Education Columbus WSGA: OSSEA. FAHEY, NANCY M. B.F.A, Int. Des. Valley Stream, L.I., N.Y. Gamma Alpha Chi. FAHY, NANCY A. B.S. Med. Tech. Springfield, Mo. Chi Omega, pres.: Alpha Delta Theta: Mirrors: Tennis. FAIR, ALICE A. B.S. Nursing Millersburg Nite 0ut : Medical Careers Day. FANTI, JOSEPH T. B.S. Aero. and Astro. Eng. Uhrichsville Inst. of Aerospace Sciences: Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. FARIS, THOMAS W. B.S. Commerce Lorain FARNSWORTI-I, RALPH J. D.V.M. Vet. Med. Whitehouse Omega Tau Sigma: Phi Eta Sigma: JAVMA. EBS-FARNSWORTH, RALPH ,X tif, we qw fi! VG' 3 sg. .... . ,- ev- . Q, 5:5 A s.. R 7 A ' 'T K sf FARNSWORTH, RICHARD-FRAL FARNSWORTH. RICHARD R. B.S. Education Waterville Senate: Wesley Found.. pres.: SCP: IFYE. FARQUHAR, RICHARD W. B.A. History Willoughby Alpha Kappa Lambda: Hockey: CFP: Indegreek: FFC. FARR, JOAN C. B.S. Phys. Therapy Lakewood Physical Therapy Club, sec.: Usher Corps: Rooming House Ass t. FARST, STEVEN P. B.S. Education Perrysville Sigma Theta Epsilon: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: MENC: Men's Glee Club. FASIC, ROBERT T. B.A. Poli. Sci. Worthington YMCA, pres.: Senate: Model UN: IAC: Peace Corps Council: Young Democrats Club: Sphinx. FEDORAVICIUS, ALGIRDAS S. B.A. Psychology Scio Fencing. FEIN. GLORIA L. B.S. Education Cleveland Makiog Bradley Hall, council, dining room chmn. FEINSTEIN, MICHAEL D. B.A. Arts Columbus FENDER, FRANK A. B.S. Agriculture Goshen Phi Eta Sigma: Gamma Sigma Delta: Ag. Council: Agr. Economics Club, pres.: Univ. 44H: Steeb Hall, counselor. FERENC, EDWARD J. B.S. Ind. Mgmt. Cleveland Delta Sigma Pi, athletic chmn., pro. chmn.. treas.: Intramurals: FCC. FERGUSON. MYRNA M. B.A. Speech Portsmouth Alpha Kappa Alpha: Forensics. I l . FERRIS, D. JANE B.S. Education Cincinnati Delta Zeta, house pres.: Student Court and Student Commission, sec.: Dormitory Act.: University Chorus: Women's Glee Club: Block On: Flying Club, Westminster Found. FESMAN, SAUL J. B.S. Pharmacy Columbus Rho Pi Phi. FIFFICK, THOMAS E. B.S. Bacteriology Canfield Intramurals. FINBERG, HELENE J. B.S. Education University Hts. Hillel. FINGERHUTH, MARY LOU B.S. Education Titiin Delta Gamma. FINK. DUANE H. B.A. History Cincinnati Phi Delta Theta. FINKBONE, CAROL B.S. Education Columbus Delta Delta Delta. FIRERAUGH, JOHN D. B.S. Ag. Eng. Wooster ASAE. FISCHBACH. DAVID R. B.S. Agriculture Williamsburg Agr. Economics Club. FISCHER. ALEX E. B.S. Ind. Mgmt. Cincinnati Alpha Kappa Psi, FISCHER, CAROL A. B.S. Education Columbus OSSEA: Usher Corps. FISHER, CAROL F. B.S. Education Cleveland Hts. Intramurals: Dormitory Act., senate: Block O . FISHRIN. HOWARD H. B.A. Poli. Sci. Oceanside, N. Y. Alpha Epsilon Pi: Arts Council, V-p.: Tower Topics. FLANAGAN: OLIVIA M. B.A. Home Economics Cleveland Alpha Kappa Alpha, pres.: Sundial: Usher Corps: CSP. FLEMING. KENNETH P. B.S. Education Sandusky Industrial Arts Club. FLETCHER. NANCY K. B.S. Education Miamisburg Alpha Kappa Gamma: Block O : University Chorus: Usher Corps: Jr. Am. Dental Hygienists Assoc. FOOS, JANET E. B.S. Home Economics Marion Ann Tweedale House. pres.: Univ. 4-H: Home Economics Club. FORNEY. QAROLE B.S. Nursing Cincinnati Alpha kappa Alpha. FOSTER, JAMES S. M.S. Met. Eng. Columbus THU B013 Pi? Siurna Gamma Epsilon: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Rihe Team, Capt.: Eng, Council: Metallurgy Club. FOWLER. RAYMOND L. M.S. Mech. Eng. Fremont P1THU Sigma: Tau Bela Pi: ASME: Pershing Rities. Fox. JAMES R. B.A. Poli. Sci. Columbus Judo Club. Fox. KENNIII H H. D.V.M. Vet. Med. Columbus Omega Tau Sigma: Agricultural Student: Senate: Hillel' JAVMA Fox. LOII1SIi D. if 4 as 4,-1--F1 ' ' Young Democrats: ISA, Y U A A A I Dayton Fox, RLIIECCA l:. B.S. Home Ecouoniiuv Tuscarawas 'Ultima Phi. house pres.: Home Economics Club and Chorus' WSGA Standards. ' ' Vim I Y: PHILLIP E. M.S. Pliy.vic.v Lewisburg lln I.t.i Sigma, Sczihbard N Blas.l': 'IL B't: I B - h - Aniciicun Institute of Phygics. L m g A li nt ren Studen' Center' 7 s , N i 'Q R X R RN XX lv swf . .. ,.. Q C- Qs A Q xi 4- 1 'E 1 X K-is P . -fi . X- t .,, P We l. ,... . ff N A -X NT. A as 0 'sw N l A J . Z'-J, . XX X x X . A 5 X . ,. J .,.. . . .wt ' A y FRANKEI., ROBERTA L. B.S. Education Cincinnati Delta Phi Epsilon: Sundial: Hillel: Usher Corps. FRANKMAN, ELIZABETH I. B.S. Education Greenville Kappa Alpha Theta: Coed Cadet Corps: Usher Corps: University Chorus: Dormitory Act. FRANTZ, ARLEEN K. B.S. Education Troy Student Occ. Therapy Assoc.: Buckeye Band: University Chorus. FRAZIER, DEANNA P. Columbus FRAZIER, JAMES H. B.S. Eng. Columbus FREEDMAN, SHARON H. B.S. Education Coltunbus Sigma Alpha Eta: Town Ass't.: University Chorus: Hillel. FREEHAFER, A. DOUGLAS L.L.B. Law Mansfield Phi Delta Phi: Young Democrats: Student Bar Assoc. FREEMAN, HENRY J. B.S. Ind. Eng. Haddonfield, N. J. Ohio Society of Prof. Engineers: AIIE. FREER, DONNA J. B.A. Dental Hygiene Toledo Delta Delta Delta, sec.: Makia: Am. Jr. Dental Hygienists' Assoc.: May Week Comm.: Golddiggers Comm.: Homecoming, program chmn.: WSGA. FREEZMAN, Tony A. B.S. Education Columbus Delta Phi Epsilon, v-p.: Mirrors: Chi Delta Phi, v-p.: Makio, assoc. bus. mgr.: Sundial: Dates and Data, layout ed.: Sr. Class Comm.: Dormitory Act.: Hillel, exec. council: SCRA: Greek Sing, co-chmn.: Panhellenic, rush counselor: Bowling. FRIAR, RICHARD E. D.V.M. Vet. Med. Lindsey Omega Tau Sigma: JAVMA. l I . . FRIEDHOEF, ED A. B.S. Agriculture Cincinnati Alpha Zeta, treas.: Floriculture Forum, pres.: Ag. Council. FRIEDMAN, HOWARD M. B.A. Poli. Sci. Springfield Phi Epsilon Pi, treas., pres.: Phi Eta Sigma: Model UN: Fr. Senate: CFP. FRIEND, MARY A. B.A. Arts Washington, D. C. Delta Phi Delta: Hillel, art chmn. FRY, MARIANNE B.S. Education Hilliard Univ. 4-I-I: Saddle and Sirloin: Intervarsity Christian Fellowship: Usher Corps: Student Ass't.: Standards: OSSEA: Buckeye Dairy Showmanship. FULLEN, IACQUELINE B.S. Nursing Columbus Delta Sigma Theta. FULLER, LINDA L. B.S. Social Work Piqua Sigma Alpha Sigma: Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. FULLERTON, DORIS B.S. Nursing Wooster University Chorus: Nite Out . FULNER, THOMAS C. B.S. Advertising Columbus Alpha Delta Sigma, pres.: Sundial, advtg. mgr., bus. mgr.: Lantern, acct. exec., bus. mgr. FULTON, SUE A. B.S. Education Columbus OSSEA: Kappa Phi: Young Democrats. FURRow, SARAH E. B.S. Nursing Troy Block O : University Chorus: Dormitory Act.: Caducean. FYRE, GERALD J. B.S. Commerce Lorain Veterans Club: SAM. GAMES, JUDITI-I K. B.A. Radio at TV Seaman Alpha Gamma Delta: Keys, pres.: WOIO: SBC: OSSEA: Block O . GANTZER, GERALD A. B.S. Eng. Columbus GARAY, LIGIA B.A. Journalism Columbia, S. A. Fulbright Scholarship. GARDINER, PAULA SAIN B.S. Education Greensboro, N. C. GARDNER, BETSY B.A. History Cleveland Zeta Tau Alpha, rush chmn., ass't. treas.: Bowling: Jr. Senator, IAC, SAC: Indegreek. GARDNER, CAROLE B.S. Education Orrville Alpha Gamma Delta, treas. v-p. GARL, SUZANNE B.S. Nursing Kent Swan Club, sec.: Canterbury Club. 1 I . GARMHAUSEN, ELIZABETH J. B.S. Education Chillicothe Alpha Xi Delta, pres., rush chmn.: Scarlet and Gray CSP: IAC: Pan- hellenic: Dormitory Act.: ISA. I GARNER, JAN H. B.S. Pharmacy 4 Clinton Phi Eta Sigma: Kappa Psi: Am. Pharmaceutical Assoc: Ohio State Phar- maceutical Assoc. ' . GARRETT, VIRGINIA L. B.S. Agriculture Mt. Sterling ADSA, sec.: Saddle and Sirloin: Univ. 4-H. GARRo, MARY B.S. Nursing Ravenna Alpha Tau Delta: Newman Graduate Guild. GAssMAN, PATRICIA A. B.S. Education Columbus Alpha Phi, rush sec.: Collegiermes: Block O : OSSEA: Town Asst. GASWIRTH, ToBY B.S. Education Brooklyn, N. Y. Delta Phi Epsilon: Hillel, soc. chmn.: OSSEA: Makio. GATEFF, DUGAN S. B.S. Education Cleveland Scabbard 8: Blade: Arnold Air Society, area commander: Military Council. 53 ,Nl ,X FRAN-GAT 43 wx s 7 'vs E I 1 . ac' - Xl Q. I tri' I'- - .'N3 . . A 3- E yu .tx A Q ' K' A ,gd ,.- S , , ,s .5 , .K -.. . , ,,, TV- g. A N at f i s 2 .f . Ns N Ri' Q N is . X , ,Gifs - . .. 5, s Ei .,.-2 151 1---L' Xxx!! 1 . Q 15, .k if ws.. Q , I. Qs l . 29? Q. A .l ,ff J Y. 'ffcltxt i was , Ni- 1, V..- GAU-GORDON, JANET GAUDIERI, ALEXANDER V. B.A. Arts U Columbus Makia: Desk Book, photo ed.: Cheerleader: Senate: Union Act.: Home- coming. - GAY, PHILIP D. B.S. Education Columbus Alpha Zeta. ' GAY, SUE H. B.S. Home Economics Columbus Kappa Delta: Home Economics Club: Fr. Senate: Ag. Review and Bar- becue Comm. GEARHART, CAROL A. B.S. Education Columbus Delta Zeta: Delta Omicron: Mirrors: Concert Band, sec.: Symphonic Choir: University Orchestra: Senate: Student Court, sec.: WOmen's Glee Club, sec.-treas.: WSGA. town ass't. GEESLING, GLORIA J. B.S. Agriculture U London Phi Upsilon Omicron, librarian: Home Economics Club: Umv. 4-H. GELBAUGH, RICHARD K. B.S. Education Springfield Industrial Arts Club. i GERHARDT, CHARLES L. B.S. Education CIncInnatI NROTC Intramurals: Midshipmen Council, sec., choir v-p. GERMAINE, JOHN J. B.S. Pharmacy Mt. Gilead Phi Delta Chi, sec., pledge master: Am. Pharmaceutical Assoc. GERREN, RICHARD L. B.S. Accounting Conneaut NAA Scholarship: Spanish Club: JNAA. GERSON, BETTY R. B.S. Education Morristown, Tenn. Makin: Skiiers Club: Hillel: OSSEA. GHARIB, HOSSEIN B.S. Microbiology Cleveland GIBSON, GEORGE M. B.A. Arts St. Marys Pershing Ritles. GIDEON, KATHLEEN E. B.F.A. Commercial Art Lima Alpha Phi: Gamma Alpha Chi: Swan Club: Young Republicans. GIERINGER, NANCY K. B.S. Nursing Cincinnati Nite Out : Kappa Alpha Theta: Neil Hall Standards: Block UO . GILBERT, ELLEN C. B.S. Education Columbus GILLETT, PETER L. B.A., B.S. Arts-Commerce Forest Phi Eta Sigma: Eta Mu Sigma: Stradley Hall Senate, v-p.: Judo Club: Intramurals. GILLOGLY, KAY D. B.S. Education Columbus Phi Mu: OSSEA. GILLUM, PAUL E. B.S. Civil Eng. Georgetown GILSON, RICHARD D. L.L.B., B.A. Arts-Law Sandusky Sailing Club, treas. GINSBURG, MARLYN D. B.S. Education Shaker Hts. Block O : Hillel: Senate: Mexicohio Society: Dormitory Act. GIRE, THOMAS L. B.A. English Columbus GIULIANO, VINCENT S. B.A. Arts Wetherslield, Conn. 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Alpha Epsilon Phi, pres.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Mirrors: Chimes: Mor- Egulioard, treas.: Phi Beta Kappa: Senate: Sr. Class Comm., hist.: CSP: e . GOLDSBURY, SANDRA J. B.S. Education Urbana gtgienfsljloggl gooJ:31Jssion: House Presidents Council: Young Demo- GOLDsCHIvIIDT, JOANNA B.S. Mathematics Circleville Phi Mu: Arts Council: Tower Topics: Panhellenic. GOLDSTEKN. 'RUTH' F. B.A. English Cleveland Hts. Alpha Epsilon Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta: Hillel. GORDON, JANET E. B.S. Education l D Cleveland Lantern: Usher Corps: University Chorus. .........,T.,.. D4-I ri A i S Q, P I a- 4: ,J 5 I . A--g Ga f as new Nix qrs .sal Jef -I -S as GORDON, J OHNNIE-HAH GORDON, JOHNNIE M. B.S. Home Economics Columbus Alpha Kappa Alpha, pledge trainer: Phi Upsilon Omicronz Preparatory Dance Group: Town Ass't.: Panhellenic. GORDON, LINDA B.S. Nursing Dayton Delta Zeta. GORDON, MARC D. B.S. Accounting Cleveland Hts. Ohio State Engineer: SAM: Seminar on Human Relations. GOREWITZ, DONALD E. B.S. Commerce Maplewood, N. J. GOSCHINSKI, FRAN M. B.S. Education Columbus Delta Zeta: Ed. Council: Mexicohio Society: Strollers. GRADY, JAMES A. B.S. Commerce Columbus Alpha Delta Sigma: SAM. GRAE, C. CHARME B.S. Education Cincinnati Alpha Xi Delta: Tau Beta Sigma: OSSEA: ISA: Concert Band: Child- hood Edu. Assoc. GREENE, SHELTON E. B.S. Elec. Eng. London Theta Tau: AIEE-IRE, membership chmn.: Engineering Speaking Team. GREER. ROLLO P. D.V.M. Vet. Med. Elyria Alpha Psi: JAVMA. GRETH, PHYLLIs B.S. Nursing Canton Alpha Tau Delta: Model UN: University Chorus. GRISSEAU. COLLIN P. B.S. Zoology Dayton Qelta Delta Delta, scholarship chmn.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Beta appa. GROSS, LAWRENCE A. B.S. Elec. Eng. Cleveland Hts. GROSSMAN, CAROL CODDINGTON B.S. Education Columbus GROSZ, WILLIAM H. B.S. Elec. Eng. Columbus AIIEVIRE. GROVE, JAMES G. D.V.M, Vet. Med. Powell Alpha Psi: JAVMA. GRUBB, RICHARD K. B.A. Sociology Dubuque, Ia. Usher Corps. GRUBE. DOUGLAS I. B.S. Social Work Columbus YMCA, fr. cab. pres., fr. camp counselor: ISA: Block O : Sigma Alpha Sigma: lnt'l. Camp Counselor. GRUBIC, ROGER A. B.S. Elec. Eng. Columbus Theta Tau: Ohio State Engineer, bus. mgr.: Eng. Council: AIEE. GUGLER, PEGGY B.S. Nursing Columbus Kappa Kappa Gamma: Block O : Caducean Queen Ct. . U GUMP. BARRY H. B.S. Chemistry Chllhcothe Alpha Sigma Phi: Phi Lambda Psi: Arts Council: Carbon Club: West- minster Found. Choir. GUNN. LAWRENCE A. B.S. Pers. Mgmt. Cincinnati Pi Lambda Phi. treas., pres.: Arnold Air Society: Sabre Air Command: Stradley Hall, ed., senate: SAM: Hockey: Sailing Club: Beta Sigma Tau, treas.. pres. GURGIN. VONNIE A. B.A. Sociology Toledo Model UN. . GUSSLER. STEPHEN S. B.A. Journalism Columbus Sigma Delta Chi: Lantern, man. ed. GUTHRIE, STEPHEN T. B.S. Bus. Finance Columbus Kappa Sigma, soc. chmn., sec., v-p., pledge trainer. GUTRY, NOEL D. B.S. Education Columbus GUTTMAN, JUDITH RONSHEIM B.S. Education Columbus HAAGER, CAROLE K. B.S. Education Canton Block O : University Chorus: MENC. HAAS, ROBERT L. B.S. Education Galion Men's Phys. Edu. Assoc. HACKER, ARDIs A. B.A.. B.S. Arts-Ed Kent Phi Alpha Theta: YWCA: Sailing Club: Student Ass't. HACKER, PETER K. B.S. Pre-Med E. Liverpool Swimming: Intramurals: Block O . HAENICK. ANITA MILLER B.S. Phys. Therapy Youngstown Delta Phi Epsilon, sec., treas.: Collegiennes: Block O : Hillel: Scarlet and Gray: Alpha Omega Dental Wives. sec.: Phys. Therapy Sr. Class, treas.: University Chorus. HAESSLY, ELEANA M. B.S. Education Olmsted Falls HAGENLOCKER, EDWARD E. M.S. Physics Ostrandehr Sigma Chi: Romophos: Sigma Pi Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon: Tau Beta PI: Texnikoi, pres.: Baseball: FCC: Senate: YMCA, pres., fr. cab. pres. HAGMAIER, RODGER A. B.S. Agriculzure Warren University Chorus. HAHN, CAROL R. B.S. Education Bucyrus Women's Glee Club. HAHN, RICHARD A. B.S. Pharmacy Columbus Delta Tau Delta: Kappa Psi. HAI-HAUSK S? . is ww we - Q A , , A., . X36 '-2' 4 A - ..,, ..: X N ' - lil . A 1 X i 4 x gx xx P iii . ' i ,.,,' . 4 1 ,21 . T sk . GL 4' V 6 A 'Ili T Spit, . sr me S 1 -fx . 1 fi -, ' E I ' ii' '-XB-. . v - 6 . 3' ..-gf g .. L. -1: N I- -. A 4 fag. NJ 'f'1'f r HAIST, DIANA M. B.S. Home Economics Scarlet and Gray: Home Economics Club. HALEY, ROBERT R. B.S. Accounting Triangle: Ohio State Engineer. HALKYARD, JOAN D. B.A. Zoology Westminster Hall, standards. HALL, RALPH L. B.S. Education HALLER, LOIS M. B.S. Home Economics Alpha Lambda Delta: Home Economics Club: Lutheran HAMILTON, EDNA A. B.S. Pers. Mgmt. Columbus Columbus Findlay Hartville Mansfield Student Assoc. Cuyahoga Falls Alpha Phi, rush chmn.: Mirrors: Chimes: Mortar Board: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Chi Theta, sec.: Siebert Hall, soc. chmn.: Commerce Council, pres., sec.: Union Act.: BPP: WSGA. HAMILTON, FREDERICK B.S. Pre-Med Sigma Chi, pres.: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Golf. HAlNllLTON, NEAL W. B.S. Ind. Mgmt. SAM: Park Hall, council. HAMILTON, SYLVIA B.S. Education Tau Beta Sigma, Sec.: Buckeye Band: Concert Band. HAMRICK, BRENDA B.S. Nursing Nite Out , sec.: SCRA: Caducean Queen Court. B.S. Education B.S. Ag. Eng. HANESWORTH, LINDA J. HANKO, NORMAN J. Springfield Uhrichsville Hamilton Columbus Columbus Wakeman ASAE Journal, circ. mgr.: Eng. Council: Newman Club: Univ. 4-H. HANLEY, JAMES L. B.F.A. Int. Des. Sundial: Baseball: AID. HANNA, ANNE E. Delta Zeta: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Newman Club. B.S. Microbiology HANSCEL, WILLIAM D. B.S. Pharmacy Kappa Psi: Am. Pharmaceutical Assoc.: Phar. Council, HANSON, BEVERLY G. B.S. Education Westerville Columbus Columbus v-p. London Alpha Delta Pi, guard, pledge sec.: Usher Corps: Univ. 4-H: Home Eco- nomics Club: University Chorus: Panhellenic, rush orientation clmm.: Wesley Found. counselor: SCRA, HAIZDMAN, VON A. B.S. Education Spencer, W. Va. ootball. HARDY, KATHERINE A. B.S. Home Economics Columbus Pi Beta Phi: Panhellenic. HARRIS. BARBARA A. B.S. Educ. Highland Pk., Ill. Alpha Epsilon Phi, act. chmn., v-p.: Makio, man. ed.: Sr. Senator: Sr. Class Comm., chmn.: Orientation, co-dir.: WSGA, town aSS't.: Panhel- lenic, counselor: Leadership Training Program, organizer: Hillel: Block O : Commencement Comm. HARRIS, ROBERT E. B.S. Chem. Eng. Ohio Slate Engineer: Park Hall, council: AIChE. HARRIS, STEPHEN A. B.A. Accounting Sigma Alpha Mu. HARRISON, RICHARD A. B.S. Retailing Track: Varsity O . HARSTINE, SANDRA L. B.S. Nursing HART, DONALD J. B.A. Arts Theta Chi: Fr. Senate: Newman Club. HARTFORD, EDWARD B. B.S. Arch. Eng. Massillon Chicago, Ill. Columbus W. Lafayette Dayton Lisbon Delta Tau Delta, pres.: Texnikoi: Engineering Speaking Society: Fratem- ity Rush Book, ed.: Greek Sing, chmn.: May Week: Ohio Staters: Merfs Commission, sr. justice: lFC Court, sr. justice: CFP, exec. comm., mma- tion wk. chmn.: AIA. HARTMAN, ANITA J. B.S. Education Brecksville Delta Delta Delta, pledge trainer, v-p., chap.: Block 0 : University Chorus: Dormitory Act.: WSGA. HARTVELD, MICHEL AIChE: Model UN. M.S. Chem. Eng. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil HARTZLER, MARSHA J. B.S. Med. Tech. Akron Alpha Phi: Alpha Delta Theta: SCOPE. HARVEY, JANET V B.S. Nursing Columbus Torch Club: Nite Out : WSGA, standards: Neil Hall, standards, v-p.. resident adv.: EUB Student Fellowship: University Chorus: Tennis Club. HARVEY, JANIS D. B.S. Nursing Columbus EUB Student Fellowship: Torch Club: Dormitory Act.: University Chorus: Tennis Club. HASHIMOTO, CLARA Y. B.S. Education Honolulu, Hawau Scarlet and Gray: Paterson Hall, sec., v-p.: Keys: WSGA, standards. HASSEMAN, MARJORIE J. B.S. Home Economics Dalton HATHHORN THOMAS G BS Pers. Mgmt. Youngstown' Delta Upsilon Intramural Marching Band: Buckeye Band:SkytoneS. HATTON C THOMAS B S Education Columbus Phi Eta Sigma HAUSEN HELGA U BS Arts Rhein, Germaq HAUSRNECHT, ERNEST E BS. Commerce Cleveland - -sw WATTFFA . f , . 41:11 935' B i liar-... - : ..i ' A fic' A if . A I - - -- ff- i ' fi ' . f 2 S: Ng? E ' 1 t '-. 'te -N . , , L , . . . ' . f I-Tig - 'Rl ft. ' ' , xi: Y , , I K- 'v - ,IL - -.--.. , ,. Q, as . . .. .A x - I .its ,ij I . ' ' . Q . V' Delta Sigma Pi, pres.: Newman Club. sr Q 'F 5-v x Ya :am-use SSB' Ati' 4'- Q51 - R .. is . NS '- is SQ 5 x E: . HAUST-HIPLEY, J HAUSTETTER. PAULA C. B.F.A. Advtg. Des. Norwood Gamma Alpha Chi. pres.: Scarlet and Gray: Delta Phi Delta, sec.: Block HAUSWIRTH, GEORGE M. B.S. Chem. Eng. Columbus HAVLICEK. JOHN J. B.S. Phys. Ed. Adena Basketball, capt.: Baseball: Sphinx. HAWKINS, CHARLES P. B.S. Education Tallmadge SAL: Intramurals: Park Hall, council: Block O . HAWKINS, .JAMES D.. B.S. Pharmacy Cuyahoga Falls Kappa PSI: Rho Chr: Pharmacy Soph. Class, treas.: Am. Pharmaceutical Assoc.. pres.: Pharm. Council: Ohio State Pharmaceutical Assoc. HAYES, BEVERLY N. B.S. Nursing Columbus HAYES, CHARLES E. B.S. Social Work Marion Sigma Alpha Sigma: Civitas: Fr. Senate: Vets Club: Psych. Forum: Folk Sing Adv. Board: Dissent Forum: SLA. HAZELEARER, NORMA J. B.A. Pre-Med Columbus Arts Council. HEBERLEIN, JOAN B.S. Nursing Portage, Wis. University chorus. HEDGES, SHARON C. B.S. Home Economics Circleville Alpha Phi: Mirrors: Scarlet and Gray: Keys: Student Ass't.: Univ. 4-H: Home Economics Club and Choir: Usher Corps: Women's Golf Club. HEILMAN, MYRA A. B.A. Psychology Piqua Delta Delta Delta. HEINMILLER, SUZANNE T. B.S. Education Columbus WSGA. HELTON, DARRYL E. B.S. Mech. Eng. Norwood Smith Hall, treas.: Intramurals. HENDERSON, BARRY K. B.S. Geology Ashtabula HENDERSON, ERIC D. B.A. Int. Studies Columbus HENDERSON, MARTHA I. B.S. Home Econ. Cuyahoga Falls Alpha Lambda Delta: Omicron Nu: Siebert Hall, council. HENDERSON. RICHARD E. B.S. Agriculture Wapakoneta ASME: Agr. Economics Club. HENDERSON, ROY L. B.S. Botany Worthington Kappa Sigma. HENRY. AMOS B.A. Poli. Sci. Jersey City, N. I. YMCA: Chess Club. HERBERT, RUTH J. Kappa Phi, corres. sec., v-p.: Wesley Found.: WSGA: Block O : Home Economics Club. B.S. Home Economics Columbus HERBERT, THOMAS L. B.A. History Gnudenhutten HERMAN, HARRIET N. B.S. Education Warren Hillel: Skiiers Club. HERMILLER, JOHN P. B.A. History Ottawa Pershing Rifles. HERR, ANN N. B.S. Social Work Galion Alpha Chi Omega, house pres.: Sigma Alpha Sigma: Canfield Hall, standards: Strollers: WSGA. HERRERA. ESPINOSA G. B.S. Bus. Finance Panama International Economics Club. HESS, CAROLE B.S. Nursing Columbus Dormitory Act.: University Chorus: Nite Out. HESSMAN. FRED B.S. Aero.-Astro. Eng. Waterville Theta Tau: Institute of Aerospace Sciences: Basketball: Baseball. HICKMOTT, WARREN T. B.S. Commerce Chillicothe Tau Kappa Epsilon, house mgr.: Commerce Council: Insurance Society, pres.. sec.: SAM. HICKS, SANDRA C. L.L.B. Law Columbus Delta Sigma Theta: Moot Court: Kappa Beta Pi. l HILER, EDWARD A. M.S. Ag. Eng. Harrison Gamma Sigma Delta: Tau Beta Pi: Intramurals: ASAE. HILL, RICHARD C. B.S. Ind. Eng. Columbus Delta Chi, sec.: Texnikoi: Ohio Stale Engineer: Homecoming, dance chmn., arrangements chmn.: AIIE: May Week, public rel. comm. HILL, WILLIAM W. B.S. Optometry Caldwell Epsilon Psi Epsilon: Student Optometric Assoc.: Optomelry Sf- CIHSS. pres.: Newman Club: Block O . HILLER, TERRY A. B.S. Agriculture Columbus TAES: Univ. 4-H. U HINSON, DAVID H. B.S. Education Cincinnati Univ. 4-H: University Chorus: Wesley Found.: Wesley House: TAES. HINTON, BARBARA J. B.S. Phys. Educ. Milford Center Intramurals. HIPLEY, JANE H. B.S. Education Columbus Alpha Phi: WSGAQ OSSEA. HIPLEY, R.-IG. , p , . nv , F ,Q 9 ' .LL I ai 1 ' .vvw t 3 448 ia Y r-A g - it 'AJ t W , ,,. A 4 . fffx .L,', 'Qi- ,A elle. Q. 6 -4 x SP ig... 5745 . .. N: 'X A ul xl- NIR J Q w e I-5- Qsf' we l' '23 Q T -NS. fe. X R 3 , . k .R 5 WP' ' ' x . , .lt 1, H . x f . ,img , .Nc 3-S? Aish ' iid is J ' argl ' . , : 'fs IRQ: t, , . .jg we 2 J ' 'Rf' R, .. .en . .xg l . l it N 0 A NB Y 9 6 .Pi X. HIPLEY, ROBERT B.S. Welding Eng. Columbus Tau Kappa Epsilon: Texnikoi: Eng. Speaking Soc.: Eng. Council: Am. Welding Society. HIRSCH, FRANCIS B.S. Pomology Chillicothe Alpha Gamma Rho, house mgr.: Student Horticulture Society: Ag. Council: Newman Club. Hoaas, JACK E. B.S. Ind. Eng. Columbus Delta Upsilon: Mershon Ride Team. l HOCHSTETTER, GREGORY B.S. Ind. Mgmt. Marion Varsity Track. HOFACKER, JUDITH ANN B.S. Education Newark W. Baker, corridor soc. rep.: Newark Branch: Bowling Team, Student Council: Soc. Comm Chmn. HOEFEE, LEROY H. B.S. Astronomy Canton Arnold Air Society: Photography Club: WBKR. HOFFMAN, JOSEPH M. B.S. Marketing Columbus Sigma Alpha Epsilon, pres. HOFFMAN, LARRY L. B.S. Horticulture Columbus Delta Theta Sigma: Horticulture Society: Food Technology Club: TAES HOFFMAN, PATRICIA L. B.S. Education Fairborn Pi Omega Pi: Intramurals: Makia: WSGA, standards: Dormitory Act. HOFFMAN, RICHARD A. B.S. Mathematics Cleveland HOFRICHTER, RUTH F. B.S. Education Lakewood Kappa Delta, v-p., pledge trainer, corres. sec.: Sundial: Makio: University Chorus: Sailing Club: Coed Cadet Corps: Pershing Rides, hon. lt. col Dormitory Act.: Homecoming. HOLLAs, EMILY S. B.S. Nursing Newark HOLT, ARTHUR G. B.S. Physics Alliance Am. Institute Physics, v-p.: Stradley Hall, scholarship comm. HOMA, RAYMOND J. B.S. Mathematics Maple Hts Sigma Phi Epsilon: Makio: Football: BPP, pres.: Homecoming, chmn Ohio Staters: Greek Week: Senate. HOOT, KENNETH A. B.S. Agriculture Bloomdale Delta Theta Sigma: Gamma Sigma Delta: ASAE. HORA, CHARLES F. B.S. An. Sci. New Lebanon Saddle and SiI'1oin, v-p.: Meat, Livestock and Wool Judging Teams. HORN, CHARLOTTE B.S. Nursing Zanesville HORNE, RICHARD LJZQU B.S. Dairy Sci. Warren Alpha Gamma Sigma: ADSA: Dairy Cattle Judging Team: University 4-H HOSKIN, SUE E. B.S. Nursing Strongsville Block O : Ice Skating Club: Model UN. HOUSEHOLDER, JOHN W. B.S. Elec. Eng. Delaware AIEE-IRE: ROTC Ride Team: Pershing Rides. HOWE, SALLY J. B.S. Education Springfield Delta Gamma: Collegiennesg University Chorus. HOWICK, BARBARA E. B.A. English Port Washington, N. Y Forensic Society: University Theatre: WOI0: Dormitory Act. HOWSMON, BETSY A. B.S. Education Ashtabula Alpha Xi Delta. Ski Club. HUBLER, THOMAS S. B.S. Education Dayton Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Basketball: Baseball: Barbell Club: Men's Phys Educ. Asoc. HUEY, RAYMOND F. B.S. Agriculture Marysville HUFFMAN, JOYCE K. B.S. Education Gibsonburg Alpha Xi Delta, house pres,: Tau Beta Sigma: Pi Omega Pi: OSSEA Buckeye Band. HUFFMASTER, H. EDWARD B.A. History Pensacola, Fla Delta Upsilong Young Republicans: Symphonic Choir. HUGHES, THOMAS C. L.L.B. Law Newark Alpha Sigma Phi: Young Republicans, treas., v-p., pres.: Moot Court: Phi Delta Phi: Ohio College Young Republicans, treas., v-chmn.: B.A., Ohio Wesleyan. U HULLINGER, CAROLYN B.S. Nursing Marysville Delta Gamma: Torch Club. HUNT, RONALD J. B.S. Economics Dayton Alpha Kappa Psi: Mock Political Convention. ' HURD, KENNETH L. B.S. Phys. Educ. W. Farmington Track Team: Men's Phys. Educ. Assoc.: Am. Assoc. of Health, Phys Educ. and Recreation. HURD, LINDA B.S. Home Economics Columbus HUTCHESON, M. ANNETTE B.S. Nursing Alliance Torch Club, treas.: Alpha Delta Pi: Panhellenic: Neil Hall, treas., res. adv HYBERT, MARY A. B.S. Phys. Therapy Ashtabula Alpha Phi, v-p. IGOE, MARY N. B.S. Dental Hygiene Columbus Alpha Phi: Alpha Kappa Gamma, rush chmn.: May Week, supper ass'L chmn.: Dental Hygiene Div. of Post-College Assembly, chmn. HRITSIK, MARGARET E. B.Sf Nursing Ambridge, Pa. .ll INGLEDUE, THOMAS E. B.S. Arch. Eng. Niles INGMIRE, CYNTHIA JO B.S. Nursing Mt. Gilead FCC: WOmen's Glee Club: University Chorus: Symphonic Choir: Alpha Chi Omega: SFGA, pres. INGMIRE, DONALD R. B.S. Bus. Adm. Mt. Gilead SAM. INGRAM, WILLIAM H. B.S. Accounting Trotwood Phi Delta Chi: OSPA, v-p.: Young Democrats: SAM. IRELAND, RITCHIE A. B.S. Physics Charlestone, V. Va. Sigma Pi, sec., ath. chmn.: Intramurals: Block O , aSs't. field dir.: Homecoming: Physics Club: Math Club: Young Republicans Club: BPP. IRION, PHILIP E. B.S. Optometry Columbus Phi Gamma Delta: Senate: PIFC: Epsilon Psi Epsilon: Student Optometric Assoc.. pres.: Block O : LaCrosse: Soccer: Varsity HO . IRVIN, GEORGE A. B.S. An. Sci. Wooster Alpha Gamma Sigma: Towers: Gamma Sigma Delta: Agricultural Studentp EUB Student Fellowship, treas.: Saddle and Sirloin, treas.: University Chorus: Men's Glee Club. IRWIN, WAYNE L. B.S. Agriculture Westerville Delta Theta Sigma: Agricultural Student: TAES: Univ. 4-H. ISLER, GENE A. B.S. An. Sci. Prospect Alpha Gamma Sigma: Agricultural Student: Livestock and Dairy Judging Teams: Religion in Life Week. ISLER, JOAN M. B.S. Home Economics Prospect Phi Upsilon Omicron, chap,, lib.: Univ. 4-H, ass't. treas., sec.: Dormitory Act.: Farm Bureau: Home Economics Club. ITO, JOEL K. B.S. Pharmacy Lakewood Kappa Psi: Intramurals: PIFC: YMCA. JACKSON, BARBARA A. B.A. Int. Studies Huntington, W. Va. Alpha Gamma Delta, pres. JACKSON, HENRY F. B.A. Poli. Sci. Atlanta, Ga. Senate: Peace Corps Student Council: Collegiate Council for UN: BPP: Mock Political Convention: YMCA. JACKSON, RUTH G. B.S. Home Economics Troy JACOBS, MAXINE B. B.A. Education Columbus JAEOER, PHILIP D. B.S. Education Amherst Phi Kappa Tau: Kappa Kappa Psi: Mexicohio Society: BPP: Spanish Club: Concert Band: Marching Band. JAFFE, MARCIA A. B.S. Phys. Therapy Medina Phys. Therapy Assoc.: Am. Phys. Therapy Assoc. JAGGARD, PATRICIA A. B.S. Education Columbus Pi Omega Pi: Usher Corps. JAMES, GARY A. B.S. Education Marion Phi Alpha Theta: Newman Club: Young Democrats, treas.: Lantern: Dormitory Act.: Mock Political Convention: Block O : Journalism Council. JAMESON, PAMELA A. B.S. Education Wooster Pi Omega Pi: Usher Corps: Symphony Orchestra: Block O : Dormitory Act. JAROS, PAUL ALBERT B.S. Arch. Eng. Dayton Alpha Rho Chi. JEFFERS, MARILUE B.S. 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Akron Phi Gamma Della: Omega Tau Sigma: Varsity LaCrosse, co-capt.: Varsity Soccer, co-Capt.: Golddiggers Court: Varsity O : Vet. Med. Jr. Class, pres. Kl'I..Llpll. HTKYEL M. B.S. Education Highland Pk., Ill. kappa Delta: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Lambda Theta: Scarlet and Gray: Usher Corps: Panhellcnic. Klil.l.ER. Pllll.l.lP B. B.S. Optometry Lancaster Delta Tau Delta: Epsilon Psi Epsilon: Student Optometric Assoc.: Base- halll Basketball. KELLY. LARRY G. B.F.A. Int. Der. Bryan Pershing Ritles: AID: Military Ball Comm. KH-NER. NIARSHA L. B.S. Education Cleveland KLNLIPP, DONAtn l.. li,.4. Poli. Sci. Lima Delta Upsilon, rec. sec.: University Charing, KVNNARD. CAROLYN LEE B..4. Radio-TV Portsmouth University Dance Group. sec.: WOIOQ University Musical. lxl'NNl't', AI AYNE M. B.S. Etlucution Dayton OSSLA: University Chorus: Childhood Educ. Assoc, lv l'l'l I. JOHN C, B.S. Opromctry Blairsville, Pa. l Dstloii l'st lfpsilon, Sec.: Student Optometric Assoc, treas. V J ' ' 51 W .. I It. 1 ..., nw, , YN far 15 , 4- . ,W-, 5 - ' X 4 ' 4 it Q . E -B-is I , P '1- 4. ,i sw Y'. 6 ,f .Ng ' I -:Q-lx' no QQ E? . v KS ' Q? B tt ' Irv Q 'Y' M 63 ,gs X v , N N 'T' A w ,vw Ks -x ,,. 'vs 1. 9-v -qw- Nl .1 .- . N .iw S X A . . , ,gif V' S . A f l S A R x ew -I ' J ii c R wr Sv Q1 ' W 'l SS ii 3? 5' -.a a- and K-. -A g S LKQ5 A rx wig. X . 52. A 1 KERNS, RICHARD E. B.S. Ind. Mgmt. Columbus Alpha Kappa Psi. KERR, JAMES W. B.S. Agriculture Larue Alpha Gamma Sigma: ASAE: FCC: Univ. 4-H. KERR, JUDITH A. B.S. Education Columbus OSSEA. KEYSER, MARGARET M. B.S. Nursing Strasburg, Pa. Kappa Delta: SFGA, v-p.: Hockey Club: Usher Corps: Torch Club. KEYsER, SHERIDAN T. B.A. Journalism Columbus Sigma Delta Chi: Lantern.: WOI0: Christian Science 0rg,: Young Repub- Icans. KIDNOCKER, JANICE G. B.S. Education Chillicothe Intervarsity Christian Fellowship: Union Act, KIDWELL, JAMES D. B.A. History Columbus Phi Delta Theta. KIDWELL, VIRGINIA L. B.S. Education Bay Village Alpha Delta Pi, corres. sec., rec. sec.: Dormitory Act.: Student Ass't. KIMBLE, KENNETH R. B.S. Math. and Physics Lima Phi Eta Sigma: Undergraduate Research Scholar: GM Scholar. KINDERMAN, MARCUS P. B.A. Psychology S. Euclid Sports Car Club, v-p. KING, JAMES L. B.S. Pharmacy Dayton Kappa Psi. KING, JOSEPH W. B.S. Mech. Eng. Kings Mills ASME. pub. comm. chmn,: Duke University: Marching Band: Concert Band: Sigma Nu. KINSEL, ANN B.S. Nursing Fairborn Alpha Delta Pi: Torch Club: Caducean, nursing ed.: Nite Out : Dormi- tory Act.: Usher Corps. KINZEL, DALE A. B.S. Ind. Mgmt. Westlake Alpha Kappa Lambda: SAM: FFC. KISTER, ROBERT L. B.S. Ind. Eng. Ashtabula Triangle: Texnikoi: Block O : Society Of Pro. Eng. KLEIN, ELLEN K. B.S. Social Work Cleveland E. Baker, Arbor Vitae, pres., serv. chmn.: WRH: CDP: WSGA, sr. out- of-town rep., parliamentarian: Student Leadership Training Council: Stu- dent Court: SCP, council. KLEIN, SHARON R. 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Ashland YMCA, y,pw Coungelorg SAM: Peace Corps Council. KRINER. JAMES A. B.A. Poli. Sci. Buckeye Lake KRISHNA, BINAY M.B.A. Bus. Org. Patna, Ifldla Indian Assoc., treas. KROEGER. ERICH W. B.S. Plztsics 5ff0f1gSVi11e Intramurals: Smith Hall, ath. chmn.. board of regents, weight club, pres. B.S. Education Russells POIHT B.S. Pharmacy Gallon KROUSKOP. JOHN F. KRUGER. EDWARD L. , Phi Delta Chi, pres.: Pharmacy Sr. Class, v-p.: Am. Pl'l3!'m8C9UUC3l ASSOC. KULICK, ALLEN A. B.S. Met. Eng. LOI2i1'l Triangle: Marching Band. KUSI-INER. MARTIN L. B.S. Mathematics Cleveland Phi Kappa Theta, steward, ass't. treas.: Intramurals. KYSILKA, MARCELLA L. B.S. Education Cleveland Education Council: OSSEA. v-p. LACY, DONALD D. B.S. Elec. Eng. Conesville Military Council: AIEE-IRE, Sec. LAIR, MYRON DOUGLAS B.S. Civ. Eng. Columbus ASCE. LAMBERTON, JOAN M. B.S. Pharmacy Worthington Kappa Epsilon: Pharmacy Sr. Class, treas. LANDES, JACK T. B.S. Bacteriology Columbus Kappa Sigma: Varsity Basketball. 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Commerce Massillon Alpha Kappa Psi: SAM. LAZARCIHIIC, RICHARD J. B.S. Rest. Mgmt. Mentor College Academy of Restaurateurs, treas. LAZOR, DANIEL A. B.S. Agriculture Lakewood Buckeye Dairy Mirror, circ. mgr.g ADSA, v-p.: Stradley, Senate, pub. C0mm. LEBAY, CAROI. A. B.S. Home Economics Columbus Phi Mu, corres. sec.: Wesley Found.: WSGA. LECRONE. DIANE M. B.S. Education Columbus WSGA: OSSEA. Lua, RI5oINAID F. B.A. Economics Honolulu, Hawaii Pershing Rifles, treas.: Newman Club. LELDONI. CAROLYN A. B.S. Social Work Marion Sigma Alpha Sigma. LEIQSE. Wll.l.l.XhI F. D.V.llI. Vat. Med. Manchester, Conn. Alpha Psi: JAVMA, LEIIMAN. BETSY B.S. Education Rushville University Chorus: Dormitory Act.: OSSEA: VVesley Found. LEHMAN. JOIINETTA L. B.S. Education Bannock PI Lambda Theta: Delta Phi Delta: WRA: International VVeekend, pub. chmn.: International Fair. art chmn. LEIGHTON, PATRICIA D. B.S. Education Cuyahoga Falls Alpha Phi. l,I,ISS. RICHARD S. IlI.S. 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Columbus SAM: Circle K Club: Kappa Delta Rho: Pershing Rilies. MARSH, ELIZABETH ESTELLE B.S. Nursing Berea Block O : University Chorus: Dormitory Act. MARSH, JUDITH B.S. Education Tampa, Fla. Angel Flight: Student Ass't. MARSH, RALPH V. B.S. Education Fairborn MARSHALL, BARBARA B.A. Arts Newport News, Va. Usher Corps: Strollers. MARSHALL, J. ANNE B.S. Education Dayton Mack Hall, pres., 2nd v-p.: WRH, pres.: WSGA: Student Commission: Student Ass't.: Intramurals: Taps. MARSHALL, SUE DAUGHERTY B.S. Education Columbus MARX, DIANA LEE B.S. Education Columbus Sigma Delta Tau. MASON, ROBERT G. B.S. Social Adm. Columbus YMCA. . S s- e4 cg ith' if :sf ' Z. - msgs-qty-gy' .x ,ba . MAST-MCP MASTERS. JANICE BLUMGREN B.S. Education Columbus Dormitory Act.: University Chorus: Torch Club. MASUOKA. TAR B.S. Pharmacy Chardon Kappa Psi. MATHEWS, ROBERT EDWARD B.A. History Columbus Beta Theta Pi: Intramurals. MATT-iEws, ROBERT G. B.A. English Columbus Beta Theta Pi. MATEYKA, LINDA B.S. Home Economics Euclid Dormitory Act. MAURER, WILLIAM F. B.S. Anatomy Middletown Alpha Epsilon Delta: Judo Club. MAY, WILLIAM R. B.A. Law Columbus MAYCOCK, WILLIAM F. B.S. Psychology Parma Alpha Kappa Lambda. chap.. rec. sec.: NROTC Drill Platoon: United Student Fellowship: Mock Political Convention: EAC. MAYERNICK, ROBERT B.S. Mech. Eng. Cleveland ASME: Society of Automotive Eng.: Ice Skating Club. MAZUR, PHILIP A. B.A. Radio-TV Speech Sandusky Phi Kappa Tau: Alpha Epsilon Rho, treas.: WOIOZ Skytones. MCCALLISTER, JOSEPH D. B.S. Pharmacy Columbus Kappa Psi: Pharmacy Soph. Class. v-p. MCCALLY, MARY S. B.S. Education Columbus Alpha Chi Omega: Block O : University Chorus: Union Act.: Wesley Found.: Student Ass't, MCCARTHY, DENNIS J. B.S. Bacteriology Cincinnati Track Team. MCCAULEY, JUDITH A. B.S. Pharmacy Poland Kappa Epsilon: Am. Pharmaceutical Assoc.: Dormitory Act. MCCLELLAND, DAVID H. B.S. Ind. lllgmt. Waverly SAM, pres.: Block O . MCCLENATHAN. JOHN A. B.S. Mech. Eng. Hilliard ASME: SAE. MCCLOSKEY, BARBARA A. B.S. Education Somme, France Student Ass't.: OSSEA: Dormitory Act. MCCLURG, RICHARD C. B.S. Optometry Columbus Epsilon Psi Epsilon: Student Optometric Association. MCCONNELL, ROBERT L. B.S. Elec. Eng. Mt. Vernon Phi Eta Sigma: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi: Engineers Council: IRE. MCDONALD, JAMES E. B.S. Elec. Eng. Schenectady, N. Y. McDOWELL, DIANE A. B.S. Education Dublin Delta Zeta, house pres., pledge trainer: Student Life Conference, sec.: Swan Club: Town Ass't. MCELFRESH, DONALD J. B.A. Arts Columbus Arnold Air Society: Pistol Club. MCGOWAN, MAX E. B.S. Agriculture DeGrafT TAES. MCKAY, DONALD W. B.S. Accounting Columbus Gamma Delta, pres., bus. mgr.: Menls Glee Club: SCRA: Usher Corps: Stadium Theater. McKEE, ROBERTA R. B.S. Education Phi Mu. MCKIBBEN, JUDITH C. MCKIBBEN. PATRICK J. Alpha Epsilon Delta: Intramurals: Newman Club. MCKIM, BARBARA A. B.S. Genetics B.S. Education B.S. Clzemistry Cincinnati Euclid Continental Newark Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Beta Kappa: Arts Council: Newark Branch: Student Council, treas. MCKINNON, MARY CAMPBELL B,S. Home Econ. Gahanna MCLAIN, FRANK M. B.S. Pharmacy Phi Delta Chi: Am. Pharmaceutical Assoc. MCMASTER, MARGARET A. B.S. Education Zeta Tau Alpha: Block O : WSGA, town ass't. MCMENAMY, WILLIAM C. B.S. Marketing Phi Delta Theta: BPP, treas.: Young Republicans. MCNEIL, PATRICIA A. B.S. Phys. Therapy Dayton Columbus Columbus Bucyrus Alpha Chi Omega: Dormitory Act,: BPP: Student Phys. Therapy Assoc.: Am. Phys. Therapy Assoc. McN1ct-IOLs, ROGER J. B.S. Ind. Eng. Delta Upsilon: Alpha Pi Mu: AIIE. MCNUTT, KENNETH N. B.S. Agriculture Alpha Gamma Sigma: TAES: Univ. 4-H. MCPI-IAIL, IRVING L. B.S, Agriculture Football. Columbus Dunkirk Gambier MEA-MILLER, P. R A 'X - J Y! 1 . I LX f'- 1, T7 ur R I 1 13 , 'A S 5-to .. A X D I 3 Q . X 40' fl It N 3 as '-7, Q ' 3 . -be f-f , li 'x LQ ' j X V q,q W -U Sf' A 2' ' I? I i- M if A 1 . .,' , t 0 . I 1 5 '-H X 'J M f-I Q 'A V rl: ,l if 4:3 Q -X ' 43 -v.. Z xt -1, '- 1 ii l f T, fi te 152- Ml.. 1 L CTQQ sl its 9' 'T 551,55 X ' .1--V 9-fill: MEACHEN, DAVID O. B.S. Education Columbus Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Usher Corps: Music Council. MEADOR, DON M. B.S. Education Cincinnati Gymnastics Team: Usher Corps: University Chorus: Industrial Educ. Club. MECRLER, STEPHEN G. B.S. Accounting S. Euclid Tau Epsillon Pi, treas., ass't. treas., steward, pledge trainer. MECKLER, WILLIAM G. B.S. Education University Hts. Tau Epsilon Pi: Soccer: FCC. MEEK, CHARLES R. B.S. Optometry Oak Harbor Epsilon Psi Epsilon. soc. chmn.: Student Optometric Assoc., sports comm.: Golf Team. MEI-IRLING, JUDITH E. B.S. Med. Tech. Columbus Phi Mu: Alpha Delta Theta: Westminster Found. MEISINGER, ELEANOR B.A. Poli. Sci. Dayton Chimes, ABC Booklet, dormitory ed.: Siebert Hall, pres., sec., newspaper ed.: WRH, sec.: WSGA Board. MEISTER, JANET L. B.A. Arts Mansfield MELMED, JACK P. B.S. Optometry Columbus Omega Epsilon Phi: Student Optometric Assoc. MERCER, JONATHAN D.V.M. Vet. Med. Akron Phi Gamma Delta: Omega Tau Sigma: Soccer: Lacrosse. MERKLE, ROBERT A. B.S. Education Milford Center Gamma Delta: University Chorus: SCRA: OSSEA: Ice Skating Club. MERRICK, BARRY I. B.S. Commerce Conneaut MESENBURG, DENNIS F. B.S. Agriculture Castalia Alpha Gamma Rho: TAES: Jazz Forum: Baseball: Buckeye Band. MEssIMER, NANCY CARROLL B.S. Education Newark Delta Delta Delta: Pi Omega Pi. MEYER, SUSAN FAY B.S. Education Columbus WSGA, jr. town rep.: CSA. MICHAELSON, CAROL J. B.S. Education Columbus Alpha Epsilon Phi: Mirrors: Scarlet and Gray: Makio: Sundial: Hillel: Block O : WSGA, town ass't.: Welcome Week Leader. MICI-IAELSON, ELEANOR JOYCE B.S. Education Columbus Sigma Delta Tau: Hillel. MICKELSON, MICHAEL B.S. Physics Columbus Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Pi Sigma, treas.: Physics Club: Soccer: AFROTC Drill Team. MILAM, WILLIABI F. B.S. Pre-Med. Wintersville Alpha Epsilon Delta: Intramurals: Smith Hall, sec. MILEY, EDWARD L. B.S. Pharmacy Wooster Phi Delta Chi. MILLER, CHARLES E. B.S. Agriculture Green Springs Delta Theta Sigma, treas.: Newman Club: TAES, exec. comm. MILLER, DAVID M. B.S. Cer. Eng. Uhrichsville Keramos: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Am. Ceramic Soc. MILLER, DAVID P. D.V.M. Vet. Med. Sandusky Omega Tau Sigma: JAVMA. MILLER, DENNIS F. B.A. English Boise, Idaho Oregon State: Kappa Sigma: Jr. Class Rep. Coun.: All-School Plays: Union Act.: Senate: Jr.-Sr. Prom Queen Selection Comm. MILLER, DIANE R. B.S. Education Indianapolis, Ind. Kappa Kappa Gamma, soc. chmn., rush chmn., pres.: Mirrors: Chimes: Mortar Board: Chi Delta Phi: ABC Booklet: WSGA, ass't. sec., first v-p.: Soph. Senator Freshman Senate. MILLER. FRED B. B.S. Accounting Gallipolis Beta Alpha Psi. MILLER, GWENDOLYN H. B.S. Education Sugarcreek NIILLER, HOWARD L. B.S. Accounting Columbus Beta Alpha Psi. NIILLER, JAMES J. B.S. Education Millersburg Delta Theta Sigma, 'house mgr. Intramurals: Industrial Arts Club: New- man Club. NIILLER, JAMES R. B.S. Education Copley Scabbard and Blade: Kappa Phi Kappa: Stadium Dormitory, unit leader. lWlLLER, JOYCE L. B.S. Home Economics Cortland Kappa Delta: Scarlet and Gray: Home Economics Club. MILLER, LARRY D. B.A. Arts Millersburg lNlILLER. LARRY K. B.S. Agriculture Liberty Center Baker Hall. culture and rel. chmn.: Intramurals: YMCA. lWlLLER, LAWRENCE H. B.S. Anatomy Antwerp Sigma Theta Epsilon: Wesley Found.: Dormitory Act. lN'lILLER, MALCOLM B.S. Psychology Bellefontaine Wesley Found., v-p.: Skytones, exec. adm.: Intramurals: Senate. NIILLER, PATRICIA L. B.S. Education Sunbury Qlpha Gamma Delta, ass't. treas., pledge pres.: Block O : Domtitory CI. MILLER, RONALD K. B.S. Personnel Mgmt. Lancaster Delta Tau Delta, Sec.: Young Republicans: SAM. MILLER, SUSANNE M. B.S. Education Killbuck Sigma Alpha Eta: Newman Club, v-p.: Coed Cadet Corps, pres.: Dormi- tory Act. MILLIKIN, JAY P. B.S. Finance Detroit, Mich. Tennis: Christian Science Org., treas., v-p., pres. MINSHALL, MARY ELLEN B.S. Phys. Therapy Yellow Springs Student Phys. Therapy Club: Am. Phys. Therapy Assoc. MII:-ITSER, BONNIE G. B.S. Education Columbus I e. MIRSCH, LOIS A. B.S. Education Lakewood Hockey Club: Outing Club: Block O : United Student Fellowship: United Campus Christian Fellowship, steering comm.: Chapel Core Group, chmn.: Israeli Dance Group. MITCHELL, MAX R. B.S. Agriculture Ostrander Alpha Zeta: TAES: Kappa Kappa Psi: Marching Band. MOFFITT, CHARLES M. B.S. Marketing Troy Phi Kappa Psi. MOLNAR, DANIEL E. B.S. Ind. Eng. Cleveland Alpha Pi Mu, cor. Sec.: AIIE: Intramurals: Dormitory Act. MOODY, LARRY G. B.S. Education Columbus ROTC Band: Buckeye Band: Concert Band: Brass Choir: MENC. MOONEY, LILLIE A. B.S. Education Columbus MOORE, DAVID L. B.S. Civ. Eng. Bryan Intramurals: ASCE. , B.S. Home Economics Celina MOORE, JEAN A. Chi Omega: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Swan Club. MOORE, JEANNE B.S. Education Rittman Sigma Alpha Eta: Dormitory Act.: Block O : Student Ass't. MOORE, LOWELL T. B.S. Education Columbus Sigma Theta Epsilon: Usher Corps. MOORE, MICHAEL T. B.S. Aero. ti Astro. Eng. Columbus Sigma Gamma Tau: Institute of Aerospace Sciences, chmn.: Soc. of Pro. Engineers: Am. Rocket Soc.: Engineers Council. MOORE, ROBERT J. L.L.B. Law Columbus Phi Delta Phi: Ohio State Law Journal: Student Bar Assoc. MOORE, THOMAS E. B.S. Marketing Columbus Pi Kappa Alpha, sec. MOORE, SONYA L. B.S. Education Columbus Kappa Alpha Theta: Pi Lambda Theta: Sigma Alpha Eta: Strollers. MOOTS, PHILIP R. B.A. Soc. Sci. Bellefontaine Phi Alpha Theta: Sphinx: Intramurals: Senate, pres., student body pres., 2. senator: CSA: Wesley Found., pres.: Young Democrats: Civil Liberties omm. MORELAND, STANLEY LEE B.S. Education Columbus Kappa Phi Kappa, pres. MORGAN, MARY ANN B.S. Education Middletown Delta Gamma: Intramurals: Dormitory Act.: Usher Corps: FCC: Block O : Wesley Found.: Strollers. MORRIS, J. DOUGLAS B.S. Pre-Med. Columbus Sigma Alpha Epsilon, v-p., rush chmn., pledge trainer: Phi Eta Sigma: Romophos. pres.: Bucket and Dipper, v-p.: Alpha Epsilon Delta, v-p.: Senate, soph. senator, Dad's Day Hosp. chmn.: CFP: BPP, first v-p. MORROW, JERE L. B.A. English Wellston Tau Beta Sigma: Freshman Senate: Buckeye Band: ISA: Union Act. MORTON, RAYMOND D. B.S. Education Westerville Marching Band: University Chorus: Buckeye Band: MENC: Brass Choir. MORTON, WALTER E. B.S. Elec. Eng. Columbus MOSER, LOWELL E. B.S. Agriculture Seville Alpha Zeta: Towers: Gamma Sigma Delta: TAES. Moss MELVIN S B S. O tometr Columbus , . . p y Omega Epsilon Phi, v-p.: Student Optometric Assoc., v-p.: Intramurals: Dormitory Act. MOSSER, JOEL E. B.S. Bus. Finance Lancaster Delta Tau Delta. MRAMOR, JOSEPH J. B.S. Education Lorain MROCZKA, THOMAS A. B.S. Education Cleveland Kappa Delta Rho: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Kappa Kappa Psi: Intramu- rals: Marching Band: Concert Band: Brass Choir: MENC: ROTC Band: Buckeye Band. MUELLER, JOYCE E. B.S. Education Springfield Lutheran Student Club: Univ. 4-H: OSSEA: University Chorus. MUELLER, MARGARET M. B.S. Education Rocky River Kappa Alpha Theta: University Chorus: OSSEA: WSGA: Dormitory Act. MUIR, RUTH ANN B.S. Education Worthington Univ. 4-H: Grange. MUNN, PATTY LOU B.S. Home Economics Portsmouth Kappa Phi. MURNEY, JAMES F. B.S. Advertising Lancaster Alpha Delta Sigma: Commerce Council: Lantern: Sundial. ,-Ayzw Q, R 3 A All x XA SXS ' . nr , A MILLER, R.-MURN as -rr: is , , YZ? . .A'l, J an, ft? L ,,-X it qv, 5 t, . ' - X ' MURPH-NOR NlL?RPHY, JOHN W. B.S. Pre-Med Columbiana Phi Gamma Delta: Spanish Club: C-olddiggers. trophy comm.: Intramurals. NlL'RR.-KY, JOHN 8.5. Dairy Tech. F81rb01'IJ Dairy Tech. Club: Ag. Council. g A NlURRAY. ROBERT E. B.S. Mining Eng. A Bethesda Sigma Theta Epsilon: AIMNIE Prospectors' Club. pres.: Ohio Soc. Pro. Engineers: Senate: Engineers Council: Engineers Prom. sub-chmn.3 Block O : Pershing Rities: Intramurals. NIUSORAAL, BETTE KAY B.S. Education Agana, Guam OSSEA: Peace Corps Council: Dormitory Act.: College of Guam: Coral tyearbookt, asS't ed.: Senate: Golf. XILJSGRAYE, KAY CAMERON B.S. Nursing ,London Kappa Alpha Theta: Torch Club, sec.: Collegiennes: Block O : Dormi- tory Act: Nuring Jr. Class. treas, MUSQRAYE. SHARON J. 8.5. Education New Philadelphia Young Democrats: House Presidents Council: OSSEA. lNlUSSETTIiR, CAROL M. 13.5. Education Columbus NIUSTAINE, NIYRON P. L.L.B. Lan' Columbus Tau Kappa Epsilon: Phi Alpha Delta: Strollers: NROTC Midshipman Council: Scarlet Mask: Young Democrats: Young Republicans: Canter- bury Student Fellowship. lNlYERS, EMILY Jo B.S. Home Economics Sabina Home Economics Club: Dormitory Act.: WSGA: Student Ass't. MYERS, RONALD L. BA. History Bellville NAGEL, JOHN W. B.S. Accounting Ft. Wayne, Ind. Beta Alpha Psi: Anchor and Chain: Scabbard and Blade: NRQTC Drill Platoon. exec. ohh: NROTC Midshipman Council. treas.: Dormitory Act. NAGEL, RICHARD R. 8.5. Civil Eng. Napoleon Acacia: ASCE. NAH.AN, JOSEPH F. B.S. Personnel Mgmt. Columbus N.APOLI. RICHARD J. B.S. Psychology Kenton Psi Chi: Dormitory Act. NASH. JIJDITH C. B.S. Social Work Willoughby Sigma Alpha Sigma: Student Volunteer Service Bureau: Block O : Buckeye Band. NEAL. EARL E. B.S. Agriculture Patrio. NEFF, BARBARA J. B.A. lwllSl'C Bucyrus Delta Omicron: Preparatory Dance Group: Women's Glee Club. NEFF, WALTER L. B.S. Finance Xenia Triangle: Marching Band: Buckeye Band: ROTC Band. NELSON. SYLYIA S. B.S. Education Dayton Delta Sigma Theta: Intramurals: University Chorus: Women's Glee Club: Preparatory Dance Group: Baptist Disciple Student Fellowship: Dormitory Act. NEAIZER. SIDNEY R. B.S. Elec. Eng. Worthington Theta Tau: University Players: ROTC Pistol Team: Hillel: AIEE-IRE: Hillel Players. NETHERY, JOAN A. B.S. Phys. Therapy Cleveland Intramurals: Usher Corps: Block O : WSGA: WRA: Student Phys. Therapy Assoc.: Dormitory Act. NEVILLE. NIARGARET J. B.S. Educ.-Dent. Hy. Painesville Alpha Kappa Gamma, v-p. NEXN'HOUSE, LARRY D. B.S. Education Grove City Senate: Carbon Club NEYYAIAN. JUDY RUBIN B.S. Home Economics Cincinnati Hillel: Home Economics Club: Dormitory Act. IQEXVMAN. Scorr DAVID B.S. Accounting Cleveland Hts. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Scribe. steward. soc. chmn.. corres. scribe. NExxTON. CAROLYN G. B.,-I. Int. Studies Lockbourne Zeta Tau Alpha:-Panhellenic: Pi Sigma Alpha: Model UN News Letter: Collegiate Council for State dir.: Peace Corps Council. sec.: Inde- greek: ISA: XXX CA: Univ. 4-H: Sr. Senator: International Weekend, co- cimn. NICIIOLSON, FIRL W. B.S. Education Columbus V Industrial Arts Club: Marching Band. TNICREL. VERNON C. B.S. Dairy Tech. Youngstown Sigma Nu. Ntckits. Wttttxxt G. B,S. Marketing Rocky Rjver lntramttralsg Nlexicohio Soc.. pres.: Newman Club: Block NILAIAN, Amnoxx' JOHN B.S. Agriculture Cincinnati Pershing Rifles Drill Team. Floriculture Forum. NILS7, DYLE E. B.S. Cer. Eng. E. Sparta Alpha Kappa Lanihclgiz Phi Eta Sigma: Keramos: Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Liamma Epsilon' Football' -Km Cerarric So' Yarsit' . . . , . c.: ' ' 5 NOLAN. NANCY 3,51 :x',,r5i,,0 A-the University Chorus: Torch Club. X, A ns NULL, Sus.-tx L. 8.5. Elut ation Lai-ra 1 Delta Zeta: Angel Flight. 4 N S er XUKCROSS, NVAINE W. BRS. Civ. Eng. Hamiltgn Intramurals: ASCE: Dormitory Act. L Ntllil.. DARRYLL B. B.S EIn'n'an f ' PI Lambda Phi. L U H Elyria X-ttlillN1i'fHRlSlLNSlN. OtoE BS. Intl. Eng. Wilmette, Ill. Ut-lza Upstlon: AIIE. NOSAN, BERNARD J. B.S. Physics Cleveland Strollers: Union Act. NoTEsTINE, CAROL W. B.S. Education Warnock Symphonic Choir, sec.: University Chorus: Women's Glee Club. NoI'rER, DONNY L. D.V.M. Vet. Med. Scottown Omega Tau Sigma. NUNNIKI-IovEN, PATRICIA W. B.S. Education University Chorus: House Presidents Council, pres. Burlington, Ia. NUsIcE, JANE LEA B.S. Education Rocky River Delta Zeta. OBLAK, JoI-IN K. B.S. Education Cleveland Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Kappa Kappa Psi: Women's Glee Club, mgr.g Concert Band: University Chorus. OBRECI-IT, MARILYN F. B.S. Education Loudonville Alpha Xi Delta: Makiof University Chorus. OcANo, GLORIA S. B.S. Home Economics Columbus OESTERLING, THOMAS O. B.S. Pharmacy Butler, Pa. Kappa Psi: Rho Chi. OETZEL, TERRELL RAY B.S. Agriculture Van Wert Delta Theta Sigma, sec.. chap., alumni relations chmn.: Ag Council. pres.. V-p.: Ag Economics Club, v-p., exec. comm.: FAC: Domtitory Act. OFFMAN, ALLAN E. B.S. Int. Studies Toronto, Can. Sigma Alpha Mu: Track Team: FAO: Hillel. OI-II.soN, BRUCE H. B.S. Transportation Columbus Alpha Sigma Phi: Transportation Club,' v-p.: University Airport, flight 1l1Sll'. OHNSMAN, CAROLINE LUNN B.S. Home Economics Columbus Alpha Delta Pi: Mirrors: Phi Upsilon Omicrong FCC: Scarlet and Gray. OHNSMAN, ELLSWORTH L. B.F.A. Painting Columbus Delta Phi Delta. OHNSMAN, REBECCA B.S. Education Marysville Alpha Delta Pi: Sr. Class Comm., sec.: Panhellenic. O'LEARY, PATRICIA J. B.S. Education Painesville Delta Delta Delta: Mirrors, V-p.: WSGAQ FCC: Dormitory Act.: Gold- diggers. OLIVER, JERRY B.S. Pharmacy Nelsonville OLIVER, JOSEPH W. B.S. Pharmacy Columbus Phi Mu Delta: Am. Pharmaceutical Assoc.: Kappa Psi: Pharmacy Soph. Class, treas. OLIVER, ROLAND G. Alpha Psi: JAVMA. OLLE, DAVID A. B.S. Agriculture Gamma Sigma Delta: Poultry Science Club. D.V.M. Vet. Med. Cleveland Fairport Harbor OLMSTED, ROEERTA B.S. Home Econ. Huntington Bch., Cal. WSGA: Home Economics Club: Sailing Club. OLSON, THOMAS C. B.S. Education Maitland, Fla. Young Republicans: OSSEAQ Usher Corps. OLT, WILLIAM J. B.S. Education Dayton OPATRNY, JAMES C. B.S. Chem. Eng. St. Clairsville Phi Lambda Upsilon: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Eta Sigma: ASCE: Block O , OPPENI-IEIMER, PAUL B. B.S. Anatomy Columbus OsBoRNE, WILLIAM LARRY B.S. Education Wapakoneta OSTERMEIER, CHARLES C. B.S. Dairy Science Midland ADSA: Veterans Club. OIT, SALLY J. B.S. Education Akron lvgrrors, House Presidents Council: Lutheran Student Assoc.: BPP: Block OwENs, WAYNE L. B.S. Education Steubenville Alpha Phi Alpha: Park Hall Council, pres. OXLEY, JoN A. B.S. Chem. Eng. Newark Tau Beta Pi: Riiie Team, capt.: AFROTC Riiie Team: AIChE, treas. PACKER, MARY E. B.S. Education Martins Ferry House Presidents Council. PACKER, WALTER A. B.A. Sociology Mt. Sterling Intramurals: Wesley Found. PAHL, DONALD B.S. Civ. Eng. Columbus Chi Epsilon: Alpha Rho Chi: ASCE. PALMER, GERALD W. B.A. Poli. Sci. Kettering gggiappa Alpha, pres.: Marching Band: Senate: Military Council: CFP: PANEK, ALICE B.A. Music Fairview .Pk. Reita Omicron, sec.: Women's Glee Club: University Chorus: Domutory Ci. PARILLO, ANTHONY M. B.S. Pre-Med Girard Golf: Newman Club. x.- 1 NOS-PARI -9 I PARK-PHIL B.S. A ccounting NCW LCXiI18t0U ' N LOUIS . PAR5iI'mJaOLli, I-Q53 Alpha Kappa Psi: CFP: Greek Week: Mathematics Club: 9. P . Spring Planning Comm. PARK, YOUNG R. B.S. Pharmacy C0ll1II1b1lS Kappa Psi. I PARKE, DALE B. B.S. Civ. Eng. SIdneY Theta Chi: Phi Eta Sigma: Wrestling. PARKEN, EDWARD W. M.S. Mech. Eng. Cleveland Kappa Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: ASME: Intramurals: Orienta- tion Leader: Homecoming, chmn. badge sales. PARKER, RICHARD O. B.S. Zoology Cantfm Swimming Team. PARKER, SUZANNE L. B.S. Home Economics Columbus YWCA, sec.: ISA: Freshman Camp, co-dir. PARRETT, MARTHA M. B.S. Education Washington C.H. Collegiennes. 1 PARsHALL, RICHARD D. B.S. Education METIOH PASTVA, STEPHEN J. B.S. Accounting Cleveland Veterans Club. PATRICK, WILLIAM B. B.S. Accounting Avon Lake Beta Theta Pi: Arnold Air Society: Commerce Council: Welcome Week Leader. PATTON, BERNARD L. B.S. Agriculture Zanesville Alpha Gamma Sigma: TAES. PAUKEN, RAYMOND F. B.S. Education Maumee Newman Club. PAUL, LARRY F. B.S. Education Gibsonburg Sigma Nu, v-p., pres.: ROTC Pistol Team: CFP: Welcome Week Leader. PAULSON, H. WILLIAM B.F.A. Education Columbus PAUSCH, ROBERT E. B.S. Economics Columbus Kappa Sigma. PAYNE, JOANNE E. B.S. Education Springfield Alpha Kappa Alpha, v-p.: Eta Sigma Phi: Panhellenicg Student Ass't.: Dormitory Act. PAYNE, RONALD G. B.S. Ind. Eng. W. Lafayette Ohio Soc. of Pro. Engineers: AIIE: FCC: MRHA Council: E. Baker Hall, pres.: Intramurals: CDP. PEACH, DORIS CRAIG B.S. Home Economics Salesville Univ.4-H. PEACH, LARRY D. B.S. Education Lore City PEARL, ELLEN R. B.A. Psychology N. Miami, Fla. Sigma Delta Tau: Mirrors: Strollers,.bus. mgr.: May Week, sub-comm. chmn.: University Theater: Homecoming Queen Ct. PECK, JOHN W. B.S. Education Columbus Delta Sigma Phi, pres.: Romophos: Baseball: CFP. PECK, MARY LEE CORDER B.S. Education Columbus Pi Beta Phi: Angel Flight, sec., cmdr.: Union Act.: Delta Sigma Pl1i Sweetheart. PELLEY, DONALD G. B.S. Education Ashtabula PENDERGAST, DAVID M. B.S. Education Gahanna PENNELL, HUGH A. B.S. Education Vienna Phi Kappa Tau: Industrial Arts Club. PERME, PATRICIA L. B.S. Education Euclid Intramurals: Basketball Club: Golf Club: Dormitory Act.: OSSEA: Phys. Edu. Assoc. PERRY, ROBERT J. L.L.B. Law Columbus Delta Sigma Phi: Phi Delta Phi: Young Republicans, pres. PERRY, SALLY S. B.S. Education Columbus Zeta Tau Alpha: Block O : Indegreek: Psychology Forum. PETERMAN, ROSALIE B.S. Education Fredericktown Student Occ. Therapy Assoc.: Wesley Found. PETERs,A HAL W. B.S. Agriculture Defiance Acacia: Dairy Tech. Club. PETERS, JOHN I. B.S. Agriculture Clyde Alnha Gamma Sigma: Pumpkin Prom. pub. comm.: Saddle and Sirloin: Univ. 4-H: Horticulture Soc.: TAES: ROTC Band: Buckeye Band. PETTY4, ROBERT A. B.S. Education Columbus University Chorus: Buckeye Band: MENC. PFEIFER, WILLIABI M.S. Met. Eng. Columbus Tau Beta Pi: Amer. Society of Metals. PEI.ALIMIiR, PIIILLIP F. M.S. Chem. Eng. Urbana Tull Bula Pi. v-p.: Texnikoi: Phi Eta Sigma. trans.: Ohio State Engineer: Sinugli Slocum, Board: Mcn's Commission, chief justice: Engineers Coun- cil uc' . PIIILLIPS, NIARILYN R. B.S. Education Tipp City Rimini IIN. Riot LY A. B.S. Education Columbus iptvi ' II .px vu ez- my av A vi! fix, WC ' -'66 v T s. H-.A 'Q' . WV Sag? in N ' x T, Q N3 ' ,fd Y i I 'Eff- f-A ,va vu. 'N' . '63 K ' Q Q. ' 4 XX W X N fsfiisssis - P xi N Est, 9 R it -N 1 ,X W X N X 'C' 5 X X v T . il -fi' g, . g t A F' , ' . it 1 ' I I f . it A. C g. r ' X t Y . Q X EN ts to ws A 9 N ' x X X X si . ,C tg. XS: .-1, x fe xl l X NK fist. X ' PHIP-RAJ PHIPPS, SONIA B.S. Education Oberlin Pi Beta Phi: Tau Beta Sigma: Sigma Alpha Eta: WSGA: Union Act.: Buckeye Band. PILZER, ROCHELLE H. B.S. Home Economics Columbus Home Economics Club: Hillel: Ohio Univ.: Alpha Epsilon Phi, rec. sec. 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NSA delegate: Homecoming Rally and Parade, chmn.: May Week, carnival chmn.: Dormitory Act.: Young Democrats, sec.: SCP: Collegiate Council for UN: Usher Corps: Block UO . SI-IILLING. JACQUELINE SUE B.A. English Jackson Hts., N. Y. Lantern, Sundial: SLA. SI-IOUGH. CAROL GANDEE B.A., B.S. Arts-Educ. Toledo Alpha Delta Pi: Civil Liberties Comm., treas. SHOUP. JAMES M. B.S. Accounting Mansfield Beta Alpha Psi. SHREWSBERRY, DAVID J. B.S. Elec. Eng. Mansfield Tau Kappa Epsilon: Eng. Speaking Soc.: Senate: Eng. Council: Strollers: AIEE-IRE. SHROYER, EMERSON L. D.V.M. Vet. Med. Sidney SHUEF, ALICE T. B.S. Education Columbus Delta Gamma: WSGA: Union Act.: University Musical Prod. SHULTZMAN, JUDITH KAY B.S. Education Orrville Alpha Chi Omega, rush chmn.: Pi Lambda Theta: Scarlet and Gray: Dormitory Act.: WSGA: OSSEA. SHUMAKER. SALLY D. B.S. Phys. Therapy Amherst Dormitory Act.: YWCA. SHUTT, ANNA LEE B.A. Phys. Chem. 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Education Cleveland Hts. ocratsz Dormitory Act. 1' .1 Vx J- , if X, Q X Vhpx il Af ser -x 5? fi . .,.,.. SINGER, THOMAS X. B.S. An. Sci. Rocky River Alpha Tau Omega: Sundial: Newman Club. SIZER, JUDY WHITT B.S. Home Economics Middletown .glplga Delta Pi: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Intramurals: Home Economics u . SKAROTE, LUCILLE MARZANO B.S. Optometry Campbell Student Optometric Assoc.: Am. Optometric Assoc.: Omega Epsilon Phi: Epsilon Psi Epsilon: Newman Club: Italian Club: University Chorus. SKIDMORE, VICTORIA J. B.A. Psychology Cincinnati Alpha Chi Omega: Mirrors: WSGA. SKINN, SANDRA L. B.S. Nursing Columbus SKINNER, BEVERLY BLOSSER B.S. Home Econ. Yellow Springs lgoie Economics Club: Home Economics Chorus: University Musical ro . SLEMMONS, JOHN W. M.S. Weld. Eng. Delaware SMALLSREED, ARTHUR C. B.S. Dairy Sci. Newton Falls Sigma Theta Epsilon: Towers: Gamma Sigma Delta: ADSA. pres.: Agri- culture Council, treas.: Univ. 4-H: Farm Bureau: University Chorus. SMIGEL, ROBERT L. B.S. 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Art Cincinnati SMITH, SUE CAROLYN University Players, pub. chmn: University Musical Prod.: Stadium Theatre: Sports Car Club, pub. chmn.: Block O : Dormitory Act.: Canterbury Fellowship, pub. chmn. ' SMITH, TERRY L. B.S. Home Economics Rocky River Chi Omega: Dormitory Act.: Block O . B.S. Education Urbana SNAPP, DAVID WAYNE Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, pres., treas.: Kappa Kappa Psi, sec.: .Concert Band: ROTC Band: Marching Band: University Chorus: JI. Music Class, pres. SNIDER, DEAN M.S. Chem. Eng. Orlando, Fla. Tau Beta Pi, cor, sec.: AIChE, pres. SNIDER, SALLY J. B.S. Education Rochester, N. Y. Delta Zeta: WRA: Dormitory Act.: Block O : Mexicohio Soc.: Sailing Club: Usher Corps: Collegiennes: Education Council. SNIVELY, CLARAEELLE BERT!-IA B.S. Educ. Yellow Springs OSSEA: Usher Corps: Dormitory Act.: Welcome Week Leader. SNOW, GEORGE E. B.A. History Columbus University Chorus. . SNOW, JUDITH B.S. N urszng 1 Mayfield Nite Out: Torch Club: Women's Glee Club: University Chorus. SNYDER, GEORGE H. B.S. Agriculture Granville Gamma Sigma Delta. SOHNLEIN, SUE E. B.S. Chemistry Canton Carbon Club: Am. Chem. Soc. SOLZE, JAMES W. B.S. Accounting Green Springs SOPKO, JOYCE A. B.S. Phys. Therapy D Cleveland University Chorus: Buckeye Band: Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship: Men- nonite Student Fellowship. SOPKOVICH, JOANN R. B.S. Education Canfield Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Alpha Theta: Pi Lambda Theta. SORM, EMILIE AGNES D.V.M. Vet. Med. Strongsville Dormitory Act.: JAVMA. SOROCAK, MICHAEL J. B.S. Chem. Eng. Newton Falls Triangle: Phi Eta Sigma: Basketball, varsity mgr.: Intramurals: Varsity 0 : AIChE. SPARKS, ROBERT E. B.S. Ind. Mgmt. Columbus Beta Gamma Sigma, pres.: Phi Beta Sigma: Ohio Staters Scholarship Award: Pace Setters Award. SIN-SPARKS gi G 4, C? j' . .,, N5 il ' X. 'T' a.- Q9 , . we f X. ,GA G fit N, . I -sv fl SPARL-STRAH SPARLING. CARL G. D.V.M. Vet. Med. Bellaire Omega Tau Sigma, SPECTOR, EARL M. B.S. Insurance Cleveland Hts. Insurance Society. pres.: Commerce Council. SPETNAGEL. FRANCES A. B.A. History Chillicothe Kappa Kappa Gamma. I SPJCER, MARlLN'N Z. B.S. Education Marysville Chi Omega: Pi Omega Pi: Scarlet and Gray: Collegiennes, treas. SPIKE. ANITA S. B.S. Education Cleveland Hts. Education Council. SPIVA, DOROTHY ANN B.A. Journalism Akron Theta Sigma Phi: Lantern. ass't. makeup ed.: Makin. ed.: Journalism Council: Mock Political Convention: Dormitory Act.: Presidents Leader- ship Banquet: Young Democrats. SPRINGER. JAMES P. B.S. Psychology Lisbon Judo Club. treas.. pres. SPROWL. ALLEN C. B.S. Elec. Eng. Cuyahoga Falls STACK, DANIEL T. B.A. History Vermilion Sailing Club: Young Republicans: Sailing Team. STAHL, JOHN A. B.S. Marketing Youngstown Tau Kappa Epsilon: Swimming: BPP: SAM. STALEY. JOANNE I-IoRvATI-t B.S. Nursing Cincinnati Sigma Theta Tau: Torch Club: Alpha Lambda Delta: Usher Corps. STALKER. DONALD J. B.S. Agriculture Middletown Agriculture Economics Club. STANSBERY, GARY L.L.B. 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Home Economics McDermott TANNER, JERRY L. B.S. Architecture Columbus Men'S Glee Club, stage mgr.: Cheerleader, capt.: Student Soc. of Land- scape Architects. TAVANO, JOSEPH M. B.S. Botany Cleveland Newman Club: Intramurals: Dormitory Act. TAYLOR, CLARENCE B. L.L.B. Law Columbus Alpha Phi Alpha. TAYLOR, JAMES F. D.V.M. Vet. Med. Akron Sigma Chi: Alpha Psi: Romophos: JAVMA: Makio: Intramurals. TAYLOR, JANICE B.S. Education Gambier University Chorus: Women's Glee Club. TAYLOR, VOLNEY B.S. Ind. Eng. Portsmouth Beta Theta Pi, pres., treas., sec.: Phi Eta Sigma: Romophos: Bucket and Dipper: Sphinx: Scabbard and Blade: Anchor and Chain: Alpha Pi Mu: Texnikoi: Ohio Staters, pres.: Senate: CFP: Tennis, capt. TEBBE, DONALD V. D.V.M. Vet. Med. Ft. Recovery Omega Tau Sigma: Alpha Zeta: Agriculture Student: Speculumg JAVMA: Senate. TEDROW, PHYLLIS WHITE B.S. Nursing Gallipolis Alpha Delta Pi: Collegiennes. TEETS, TERRY L. B.S. Zoology W. Liberty TELFAIR, ELIZABETH P. B.S. 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Agriculture Columbia Station Alpha Zeta, pres.: Student Horticulture Society, treas.: CFP. VANCE, FRANKLIN D. B.S. Accounting Walbridge Phi Eta Sigma: Alpha Kappa Psi. VANDERBILT, WILLIAM D. B.S. Commerce Columbus VAN METER, FRANCES RUTH B.S. Phys. Therapy Youngstown Block O : Saddle Therapy Club. and Sirloin: Westminster Found.: Student Phys. VAN SICKLE, R. SMYTHE B.S. Agriculture Cardington Alpha Zeta: Gamma Sigma Delta: TAES. VELEY, JOHN R. B.S. Agriculture Stillwater Delta Theta Sigma: Gamma Sigma Delta: Intramurals: Wildlife Research Forum: Dormitory Act. VELTE, ROBIN E. B.S. Social Work Middletown Alpha Chi Omega: Alpha Lambda Delta: Sigma Alpha Sigma: Freshman Senate. VERMILLION, CHARLES H. B.S. Elec. Eng. E. Liverpool VERMILLION, CONNIE K. B.A. Anthropology Kenton Delta Omicron, pres. Alpha Lambda Delta: Symphonic Choir: Italian Club: Collegiennes. VETTER, ROBERT A. B .S . A g. Economics Custer Softball: Lutheran Student Council. VOTH, ROBERT F. B.A. Inzn'l. Studies Rocky River Delta Sigma Phi, treas. WAGGETT, SANDRA LEE B.S. Home Economics Akron Delta Gamma: Agriculture Student: OSSEA: Home Economics Club: Dormitory Act. WAHLL, ANDREW J. B.A. Geography Columbus Geography- Club. WAKE, WILLIAM A. B.S. Psychology Mansiield Alpha Epsilon Delta. WALKDEN, ARTHUR LEE B.S. Agriculture Wellington TAES. WALKDEN, RITA E. B.S. Home Economics Medina Home Economics Club: Scarlet and Gray. WALKER, ARDEN E. B.S. Education Mt. Gilead WALKER, EVELYN K. B.S. Home Economics Galion Dormitory Act.: SCP: Block O : Home Economics Club. WALL-WHITE, J. WALLS, JAMES J. B.S. Economics Columbus Arnold Air Society: YMCA, Union Act. WALLS, RALPH P. B.S. Physics Reynoldsburg Sundial, Photography Club. WALTLIAN, DONALD A. D.V.M. Vet. Med. Millersburg Delta Theta Sigma: Omega Tau Sigma, JAVMA. WALTMAN, PAUL D. B.S. Ag. Economics Millersburg Delta Theta Sigma, Gamma Sigma Delta: Towers, Sr. Class Comm. WAMSLEY, CARLA J. B.S. Home Economics Winchester Phi Upsilon Omicron, Scarlet and Gray, Agriculture Student: Home Economics Club, treas., Dormitory Act.: Indianola Student Fellowship, SEC. WANAMARER, PHYLLIS JEAN B.S. Nursing Youngstown University Chorus: Scarlet and Gray, Block O . WARD, JOE K. B.S. Accounting Wharton Phi Kappa Tau, sec., treas., Beta Alpha Psi. WARD, MARY STEINMETZ B.S. Home Economics Sandusky Delta Delta Delta, WARD, T, A. B.S. Bus. Finance Bryan Sigma Chi, treas., pres., Union Act., BPP, CFP, Ohio Staters. WARNER, DUANE A. B.S. Eng. Arlington Sigma Pi Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi: Phi Eta Sigma, Football, Wesley Found. WARNER, LINDA LEE B.S. Nursing Columbus Delta Zeta, Torch Club, Angel Flight. WARNER, VALERIE A. B.S. Education Barberton Newman Club, Mexicohio Society, Dormitory Act., OSSEA. WARREN, KERITH B.S. Clzeinistijv Huron Block O , Carbon Club: House Presidents Council, Jr. Am. Chemical Society. WATERER, BONNIE CLAUSING B.S. Home Economics Toledo Mortar Board: Chimes, Mirrors, sec., Phi Upsilon Omicron, v-p., Dormi- tory Act., Lutheran Student Assoc., sec., WSGA, YWCA, Home Economics Club. WATERS, ROBERT E. B.S. Marketing Milford Center Phi Eta Sigma, SAM. . WATIKER, MARY LOUISE B.S. Nursing Zanesville Delta Sigma Theta, v-p. WATKINS, JENE B.S. Education Smithfield Mershon Honorary, Military Council, chmn., Military Ball, chmn., Foot- ball: Dormitory Act. WATKINS, THOMAS R. Theta Tau: Phi Eta Sigma: Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard and Blade: AIEEQ Eng. Speaking Society. B.S. Elec. Eng. Columbus WATT, WILLIAINI C. B.S. Agriculture Bellefontaine TAES1 ROTC Band. WEATHERBY, DONALD L. B.S. Education Columbus Track, Industrial Arts Club. WEAVER, DAVID E. B.S. Agriculture Forest Delta Theta Sigma, TAES: Univ. 4-H, Farm Bureau. WEAVER, EDMUND A. B.F.A. Education Carey Newman Hall, Dormitory Act., Strollers. WEAVER, JOSEPH R. B.S. Accounting Columbus Sports Car Club, treas., pres. WEAVER, LORIN E. B.S. Agriculture Polk Delta Theta Sigma, TAES. WEED, ALICE A. B.S. Home Economics Columbus Kappa Delta: Block O , membership chmn. WEHR, MYRON C. B.S. Dairy Science N. Lima Univ. 4-I-I, ADSA, Farm Bureau. WEINER, .JUDITH A. B.S. Phys. Chemistry Dayton Usher Corps, Am. Chemical Society. WEINLEIN, IWATY A. B.S. Education Marysville Phi Mu, treas., WRA, WEINMAN. NIARY ANN B.S. Education Strasburg Intramurals, Skating Club, Newman Club: OSSEA. WEISBERG, ARTHUR R. B.S. Education Columbus Epsilon Pi Tau: Industrial Arts Club. pres, WEISLOGEL, GEORGE STACY B.S. Aero cQ Astro. Eng. Columbus Inst. of Aerospace Sciences, Flying Club, pres, WELKER, CAROL E. B.S. Architecture New Concord Phi Mu, pledge pres., soc. c'hmn,, rush chmn,, Am. Society of Landscape Al'ChllCClS. pres.: Block O , stunt card design chmn. WELSH, ROBERT D. B.S. Education Durham, England WHEEYEERNIEEQIY1' M' Sfieeig Mt' Gilead A tl 'Irrors, r S Ounci, A, I t 1' 1 W k co-chmn,: Dormitory Act., Orientation Leader. nema mm ee end, WHEELER, WARRIEN BS Pr' M fd ' Dormitory Act. C c 4 Spring Valley W'IIITE. JOHN D. B.S. Matlienmrics Lima Soccer: Tennis. 1-v A WW' Z 'S rv: 'ws pn-A 1 1 'hw v ' ...T . SE? . fi N WHITE, ROBERT A. B.S. Education Akron Sigma Nu: Fraternity Life Book, photo ed.: Lantern, sports: Men's Phys. Ed. Alumni News, ed.: Track, mgr.: Varsity O : Men's Phys. Ed. Assoc.: Block O : FAC. WHITE, THOMAS R. B.S. Ind. Mgmt. Columbus Alpha Kappa Psi: Circle K : SAM WHITI-IAM, LINDA E. B.A. Arts Falls Church, Va. Zeta Tau Alpha, pres.: Alpha Lambda Delta, hist.: Chimes: Arts Council, v-p.: Senate: Wesley Found.: Arts Honors Committee. WHITIS, CAROL A. B.S. Education Newark OSSEA: Rooming House Assts.: Young Democrats. WHITTAKER, EVELYN IRENE B.S. Education Forest Block O : ACE: Intramurals: University Chorus: Dormitory Act.: Univ. 4-H. WIANT, ILO PERRY B.S. Agriculture W. Liberty WICHTERMAN, JANICE A. B.S. Education Columbus Alpha Phi: May Queen Ct. WIcKER,ROSALIND B. B.S. Mathematics Columbus WICKLINE, JANET MARLENE B.S. Education Cincinnati MENC: Wesley Found.: University Chorus. WIESENMAYER, ROBERT C. B.S. Ind. Mgmt. Wapakoneta WIGOER, MARILYN J. B.S. Pharmacy Cleveland Alpha Xi Delta: Rho Chi, v-p.: Kappa Epsilon: Am. Pharmaceutical ssoc. WILE, SUSAN B.S. Nursing Greenfield Kappa Alpha Theta: Nite Out: Caducean,Queen. WILFORD, EDWARD H. B.S. Pharmacy Orriield Phi Delta Chi. WILKINSON, PAUL A. B.S. Elec. Eng. Columbus AIEE-IRE. WILLIAMS, MARGARET ANN B.S. Home Economics Columbus Alpha Phi, v-p.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Omicron Nu: Mortar Board: ,Xgriculttire Student: Union Act.: Social Board: Angel Flight: Dormitory Ct. WILLIAMS, ROGER LEROY B.S. Arts Clyde Sigma Theta Epsilon: Intramurals: Geology Club, v-p. WILLIAMSON, CAROLYN SUE B.S. Home Economics Brookville Brethren Student Center, pres. WILLIS, L. KAY B.S. Education Columbus Union Act.: YWCA: Mock Political Convention: WSGA. WILSON, DANIEL T. B.A. Law Akron WILSON, JAMES J. B.S. Ind. Eng. Huntington, W. Va. Delta Tau Delta. WILSON, JANE S. B.S. Education Sabina Senate: OSSEA: House Presidents' Council. WILSON, MARY D. B.S. Education Medina University Chorus: OSSEA. WILSON, PHILLIP S. B.S. Education Dayton Arnold Air Society: Military Council, chmn., sec.-treas.: Skytones, treas.: Outstanding AFROTC Cadet. WILSON, PHYLLIS J. B.S. Education Ashtabula WILSON, TED J. B.S. Education Lancaster WINBURG, LATRICIA M. B.S. Education Jamestown, N.Y. Block O : House Presidents' Council: OSSEA. WINELY, CARL L. B.S. Agriculture Shelby Gamma Sigma Delta: FCC: YMCA: Circle K . WINERED, ROY G. B.S. Education Unionville WISE, JOHN D. B.S. Ind. Mgmt. Cincinnati Delta Sigma Pi. WITCHEY, JACK ARNOLD B.S. Pharmacy Columbus Kappa Psi: Pharmacy Jr. Class, pres. WOLFE, ANN T. B.S. Nursing Van Buren Neil Hall, v-p.: Nite Out: Torch Club. WOLFE, ARTHUR D. B.A. History Columbus Beta Theta Pi: Swimming, capt. WOLFE, BARBARA J . B.F.A. Advertising Columbus Delta Zeta: Swan Club: Panhellenic: May Week Queen Ct. WOLPERT, ROSANNE B.S. Education Hilliard Kappa Kappa Gamma: Scarlet and Gray: WOmen's Glee Club: WSGA Welcome Week Chmn.: Collegiennes. WONDERLY, WILLIAM F. B.S. Commerce Dayton WOOD FREDERICK A. D.V.M. Vet. Med. Columbus Phi' Gamma Delta: Omega Tau Sigma, soc. chmn., pledge master: Vet. Med. Sr. Class, pres. A WHITE, R.-WOOD L S' 4 'XV I k x lt '1. A i MQ . ' K its A 2 - X :NSN A Ns rw 5 3 If as R 5 A xx R SX J.. it . x !.'7XNx '. .. .QQ A. V in I js. fi,-'I l , W, sa' A X. . X A Z A? Q' .'. I S on :I ,g:,,x vas, WOODARD-ZEI WOODARD, JAMES K. B.A. Journalism Piqua Journalism Student Council: Lantern. WOODARD, LIBBY J. B.S. Education Columbus Pi Beta Phil OSSEA. WOODRONV, GAIL I. B.S. Education Mentor Womcn's Honor Dorm.: Intramurals: Usher Corps: OSSEA: Block O g Student Phys, Therapy Assoc.: Dormitory Act. WOODROVN', JOHN T. B.S. Education t Columbus Sigma Pi: Industrial Arts Club, treas.: OSSEA: Homecoming. WOODS, LARRY R. B.S. Pers. Mgmt. Columbus WOODS, RONALD W. B.S. Agriculture Mt. Sterling Saddle and Sirloin. WOODWARD, M. B. D.V.M. Vet. Med, Cambridge City, Ind. Omega Tau Sigma: Speculum: IA VMA: Vet. Med. Fr. Class, treas. WORTH, JAMES W. M.A. Psychology Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Fencing. WRIGHT, BRUCE B. B.S. Education OSSEA: Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship. WRIGHT, DAVID LOWELL B.S. Physics Intramurals. l WRIGHT, JUDITH A. B.A. Music Dayton Pierpont Newark Columbus Kappa Alpha Theta: Delta Omicron. soc. chmn.: v-D.: Symphonic Choir: University Chorus: University Musical Productions: Strollers: WSGA: Union Act. WRIGHT, KAREN L. B.S. Education Canal Winchester Mirrors: Women's Glee Club, v-p.. pres.: Dormitory Act. WRIGHT, MARTHA I. B.S. Education Columbus Hockey: Tennis: Basketball: Women's Phys. Ed. Assoc., pres,: Am Assoc. of Health, Phys. Ed. and Recreation. WYANT, JOYA W. B.A. Journalism Bombay, India Sigma Epsilon Phi: Lantern: ISA, sec.: Swan Club. WYATT. WALTER WENDELL B.S. Education Cincinnati Phi Delta Theta. WYNN, RICHARD ARCHER B.S. Mech. Eng. Columbus Pi Tau Sigma: ASME. WYNN, VIVIAN DIANA B.S. Anatomy Cleveland Hts. YAKER, HAROLD Detroit, Mich. YARTEEN, HES!-IAM K. B.S. Chemistry Lebanon YANSCIK, ALBERT J. B.S. Arch. Eng. Columbus Alpha Rho Chi: AIA. YANTIS, JOSEPH E. B.S. Rural Soc. Troy Delta Theta Sigma: Makio, news dt picture ed.: Lantern: Agriculture Slttdenlf Rural Soc. Club, pres.: All-Ag Council: Usher Corps, area mgr.: Photo Club: Univ, Grange, installation team, co-capt.: Student Leadership Banquet. YAVITCH, SALLY B.S. Education Bexley Chimes: Mortar Board: Scarlet and Gran, pres., sec,: Pi Lambda Theta, sec.: Tau Beta Sigma, sec.: WSGA Board: Alpha Lambda Delta: Buck- eye Band: Usher Corps. YEARLE, MYRNA A. B.S. Education Columbus Tau Beta Sigma. v-p.. pres.: Buckeye Band. . YEARY, LEROY M. B.S. Optometry Euclid Epsilon Psi Epsilon, treas.: Student Optometric Assoc.: Soccer: Veteran's U . YEE, PING K. B.A.8iB.S. Arts-Commerce Columbus Delta Sigma Pi. YOAKUM, KAY B.S. Nursing Kansas Dormitory Act. YODER. ROBERT L. B.S. Civ. Eng. Columbus Chi Epsilon. YOSOWITZ. MARYSUE B.S. Home Ec. Vincennes, Ind. Alpha Epsilon Phi: BBP: Block O : Home Economics Club. YOUNG, CHESTER E. B.S. Insurance Poland Sigma Theta Epsilon: Insurance Society. YOUNG, JOHN D. B.S. Education Holgate Gamma Theta Epsilon: YMCA. YOUNG. SHIRLEE. J. B.S. Home Economics Columbus WOIOZ Strollers: University Theatre. YOUNG, WILLIAlN'l I-I. B.S. Dairy Science Yellow Springs Alpha Gamma Rho: ADSA, YOUNGEN, NANCY LEE B.S. Nursing Kettering Della Delta Delta: Block O , ZEHNER, JAN R. B.A. Int. Studies Bellvue Lambda Chi Alpha: Phi Eta Sigma: Hockey: Dormitory Act.: Enginee,-'S Council: Arts Council: Senate: ISA: YMCA: Sailing Club: Dad's Day, chmn.: Intn'l. Fair. co-chmn.: Engineer's Prom. co-chmn. Zi-IGLLR, KAREN B.S. Home Economics Radnor 4 Collegicnnesz Block 0 : Dorm Activities. ZIaIAII5R, DALE E. B.S. Int. Studies Dennison PI Sigma Alpha: Vetcran's Club: ISA. -..v,-X-,..,,.--:....-wi- . Le gs , ,f FF A. 5 's J Ii . fvx T? E' vw . 'sf 'cf-5 ... 'x 52 R s., rbi' 'TC v g - 11 is 1 1,4 Sr. Class Committee The major purpose of the Senior Class Committee is to select a class memorial. This year the design features a metal relief sculpture depicting the founding of Ohio State as a land grant college. The curved masonry wall on which this sculpture is mounted is flanked by two lower bench-walls which enclose a pleasant space overlooking the Oval. It is hoped that the memorial can be dedi- cated this centennial year of the Morrill Act which established the land grant program. LELLER, STEPHEN W. B.S. Mer. Eng. Middletown Sigma Chi: Intramurals: Orientation Week Student Leader. ZIMMERMAN, GEORGE E. B.S. Physics LePuente, Cal. ZITKO, JoHN R. B.S. Commerce Glendale, W. Va. Beta Theta Pi. ZLOTNICK, HOWARD A. B.S. Psychology New York City Phi Chi: Dormitory Act. ZWELLING, JOEL R. B.S. Commerce Columbus Sigma Alpha Mug Fencingp Hillel. SR. CLASS COMMITTEE-Waltman, McGavran, Ohnsman Csec.J, Harris fchmn.J, Clark Ctreasj, Schindler. A 40 Allenbach, Karl ....... .... I DEX A AFROTC Rifle Team ...... ..,,....... 2 3l Abass, A. Nazeeh ........ ......., ....,, 4 3 I Abel, Barbara ......... ..w....---- 3 24.4I 7 Abel, R, P. .....,...... ............... 3 96 Abirth, Jack .......... -,---,----- 3 BI Abbot, Sieve .......,,,.. ....... . ...395 Abbott, Charles ...... ........... 3 79 Abbott, David C. .... ........... I 69 Abrams, Richard .......... ..,............ 3 88 Abrams. Shula ...., - .........., ......,......... . 320 Abrams, Wendy M. ..... ........... 4 I2.43I Abruzzi, Richard ..,....... ,.,.........,.......,, 3 69 Academics ...............r. .....r-- V... .....---4 7 7 - I45 Acker, Bonita .... ....................... 2 l5,326 Acker, Larry H. .... . I55. Ackerman, Karen Ackerman, Tom . .,,... . Ackerson, Janet ........ 2l3,376,43I 32l l68 I ...........369 43l I78 Acklin, William ..........., Acklin, William C. ...... .......... . Adams, Bill ....,,,,......,,,... ...........,,. Adams, Charles B. ,..... ...........,...,.. 3 36 Adams, Elmer E. ,.... ........... 2 33,378 Adams, Jean ........,...., ............., 4 3l Adams, John A. ...... .............. 3 7I Adams, K. ,........... ....., ..... - ........... 3 I B Adams, Karen .............. ....................,. 4 27 Adams, Mrs. Nancy . .........,.,. I42,2I0,373 Adams, Patti ....... - ...... .,.......,. 2 08,4II Adams, Ruth Ann ..,. .....,......., 4 I5 Adams, Samuel P. .,.... ........r., 3 7I Adams, Sunny ........,,....,. .................. 2 I5 Adams, Thomas C. ..,.. .......,,.. 3 86,43I Adams, William ...... ......,......., 3 73 Ader, Linda ..,,,..... ......,.... 3 26 Adler, Gary ...........,.. ........... 3 98 Adler, Janet .................. ..- ....... 2l7 Adman, Robert A. ...,.......... . ..,..,.... 43l Ages, Arnold .,.,...,.,.............,...,..,.,.......,. 220 Agler, Alice ...,,.,...............................,..... I48 Agriculture and Home Economics Colle A rucu ge of ..,..............,...................,.. 98- Iture Economics 9 Ahlman, Robert ............ Ahman, Judy .. .....,..,. .. Aiken, Akerbe Akins, Alban, Albane Kathie ..,,,.....,..... rg, Alice L. Ervin .....,.... ,..... Club . .,,, , ,,,,, 4ll, Fred ............,...................,....,,....... se, Patty Y. ,,,. . 228,23l, Albanks, Carol Ann ...........,.,.....,.......... Albaug Albers, Albers, Albert, h, Judy .............. Jacquee ..,... Thomas .... John P. Alberti, Carol Ann Alberts on, Judy ........ Albright, James L. Albright, Lowell L. Albright, Nancy .,.... lU2 I77 389 42I 32l 43l I96 I82 4I8 208 I 2 425 366 333 43l 4I6 43I l70 326 318 43I 38l Alcott, Marilyn ........ .....,..... Alden, Erick R, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, K ,, Alder, Daniel ..,.............,... ........... Aldridge, Robert B. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 BI Aldridge, William M. ..... ....... I 6B,43I Alesch, Peter H. .,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 3I Alexander, Judy ......... ....... I 6l,4l7 Alexander, Kathy ........ ........... 4 I7 Alexander, Larry R. .,.... ........,., 3 B6 Alexander, Lucille .,.....,. ....... I 66,I73 Alexander, Mike ....... ............. ..,........ 3 9 5 All-Agriculture Council ....... .....,,,,,, I 66 Allard, Georgeann F, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 31 Allard, Robert ................. ....... I 72,376 Allen, Dolores ,......... .,., .....,,,,,, 3 I 3 Allen, Gary ..,............. ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 95 Allen, James D. ...... ......,..., I 75 Allen, James P. .... ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 BI Allen, Jeannie ...... ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 25 Allen, Jerry .,......... . ,,,,,,,,,,, 182 Allen, Jerry C. ...... ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 3l Allen, John ....... ,, ,,,,, I79390 Allen, Laurian ,, ,,,,,,,,,, i434 Allen, Martha ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 25 Allen, Nancy ...,..... .......... , 2l4,42I Allen, Philip B. ......,. ............... 4 3I Allensworth, Carol ..... .. ......... ,.,37l I 6,426 38I Alley, Wade .......,.......... Allilc, Mall Marie ..,,. -. Allion, Sharon ..... Allison, Charles E. ..... . Allison, Don ................ Allison, James H. .,,.... . Allison, Richard E. .. Allmond, Martha M, .. Allord, Georgeann ...... AIIYVI. Stanley C. ...... . Almoney, Doug .,.......... Almoney, Robert W. .. AlDerl, Marty ............... Alpha Chi Omega ,,,,.. Alpha Delta Pi .. ......... .. Alpha Epsilon Phi ,.... Alpha Epsilon Pi ...... ..... Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Sigma Alpha Kappa Gamma AIPha Kappa Psi ....,..... Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Phi ..,,..,,,....,............. an 43: 375 zao 37: ..-oi .,...-..,.2Is ...4Il ,..,,......l56 ,.....,..,.38I ,-or ,,....,lS8,364 ,..,,.,,,,,4Io 4ll 4I2 364 4l3 ..,........366 ,...,,.l86 . ....,, lB2 l48 4l4 Alpha Psi ................. Alpha Rho Chl . ,,.,. ..... Alpha Sigma Phi ..,.... Alpha Tau Omega ......, Alpha Xi Delta ........... Al ha Zeta ......... -.. P Alton, Robert ..... Alvi, Shahir ....... ,.,. ..........l97 ........,.367 Alvord, Jan ........... American Ceramic Society ..,......... .... Jr. American Dairy 368 369 4l 5 ..........376 I 68 I 6I 3 I 4 IE9 Science Association ....... . .......... I53 American Society of Civil Engineers ....... -------,x- I 9I Ames, David ...,....,,. ....,---.....--,,---- I 75 Amid., Linda ..... ..............---.------- 4 I5 Amore, Sharon ....... .........-------------------v 2 07 Amos, Lands Kay .............. l54,l62,3l6,43I Anchor and Chain ....----------.. -----'---4------ 2 33 Anderson, Bill ............---- 4--4------------------ '--- 2 9 0 Anderson, Carol A. ..........4---------- -322.43I Anderson. DOVIBICI FEIQQ -------- -4-------- 2 34 Anderson, H. Jane ...........,... .......... 4 3I Anderson, Janey .,.......,,..., .............. 4 26 Anderson, Jeannie ....... ...,.............. 4 22 Anderson, John ............ ............-- 2 30.400 Anderson, John S. ................................ 38l Anderson, Juclith K. .........,.... I8I,4l8,43I Anderson, Anderson Anderson Nancy ........,., Michael B. .......................... 234 37S,384,43I : Raymond I. .....,... . Anderson, Robert ......... .........---,-------, I 83 Anderson, Robert T. ....... .......,-,--,----- 2 32 Anderson, Ronald L. ....... -....--.---- -.43I Anderson, Susan .........,, .......... 4 I8,43I Anderson William ....... ...-..-------- 3 HI Anderson, Windsor ...,. Andre, Anette ............. Andre, James C. .... . Andreas, Karen ..... Bill Andreas 380 427 230 32l ..........386 4l8 43I 39l I78 390 Andrews, Danny .........,....... .......... Andrews, Dorothea A. ....... ......... . Andrews, James R. ......... ......... . Andrews, Larry R. ..........,.... ......... . Andrews, William F., Jr. ................. . Angel, David L. .............................. 336.43I Angel Fiiqhf . ,,.,..........,.... ....... ,.......... ...... 2 3 2 Angelina, C.O.P. Sister Mary .,,,.,,,., I78 Angell, Carolyn E. ....,........,,.,,.. l6I,425,43I Angene, Nancy ........................................ 326 Angles, Wil: ................... ..............,.. 3 96 Ann Tweedale House ..... ................. 3 28 Annear, Sandy .................. .. ........ 4I7,4II Anthony, Mrs. Rose ..... .............. 4 22 Anthony, Paul W. ..... ............. 3 80 Appel, M. Joyce .............. .......... I 8I,2I0 Appel, Theodore D. ..........,.,........, 382,43I Appelbaum, Lorraine J. .......... .......... 4 3I Appelbaum, Sharon ......,,..,.. .......... 3 I7 Apple, Jerry ............,.......... ......,... 3 64 Apple, Larry .,...., ........., 3 80 Apple, Les ............... ..... ,... 3 B B Apple, Marlene ..... ...,...... 3 I2 Apple, Virginia ..... .,........ I 78 Applebaum, Lois ..... , .,,.... ..4l2 Applebaum, Sandra ..... ,... . .,... 3 24 Applegate, Raymond .,... .... ...,.. I 9 8 Aramantrout, Robert ....... ....... . H386 Archer, Clyde ........,.....,...... .......... 3 76 Archinal, Bruce ......................... . ......... 389 Architecture, School of ......... .......... I 23 Arenswald, Maxine ........,...... ...,...... 4 I9 Araganosa, Felicitas C. ...................... 329 Argo, James, Jr. ........................,........... 3Bl Armentrout, Jack D. 246,247,270,290 Armstrong, Billy Jo .,...... Armstrong, Brenda ..,,,,.,....... .,..,,.,,,,,,,,,, 3 I2 Army-Air Force ROTC Band ............ 236 Army ROTC Rifle 8: Pistol Teams ,... 23l Armstrong, William ,,.,,...,.,..,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,, 2 88 Arndt, James R. ,...,.,, ..,..,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 9 6 Arneth, Gerald E. ..,,... ......... . 376 Arnotl, Sandra E. ,,,...,,. ,,,,,,,,,, 4 32 Arnold Air Society ....,.. ,...,,,,,,,,, 2 32 Arnold, David ............... ................. 3 64 Arnold, Suzanne .............. .......... 3 I3,424 Arnold, T!Sgt. C. B. ....... ............ . Arnson, Sidney Owen ..... .......... Arnstein, Judy ............... .......... Arter, Sandy .....,........, Arthur, Jean A. .... . Arthur, Joseph ........... 23I 392 4l9 ...,...,..322 432 399 398 Artman, Thomas .,,,.,. ........ .... . , . ........... .. Arts and Sciences, C Arts College Council Ar , Helen . ...,...,........ . Asbury, Damon . ,....,..,. Ashbrook, Lonnie ..... Ashcraft, Eloise ........ ollege of ...... IO3-5 .0230 Ashman, Ashton, Carol ............. Ashton, Gerald L. ........ . Ask, Gloria .. ...... Aspinwall, James R. Aspinwall, W. H. . , Assenheimer, Marilyn J Sara E. ...... . ..........3l5,426 3l5 432 307 432 .,.,,..,.I98 432 432 l75 290 Atallah, Bisher I. .... . Ater, Eddie . .... ,. .... Athens, Bill . .,.. .. .... Atherton, Robert J. Atkin, Bonnie . ...... Atkinson, George ..,,, ff'.'f.'ffffi'7A,4a2 , ...... ...wr Atkinson, Richard N. ....... ................. 2 33 Attebery, Judy ................. .......... 4 I5,432 Aubear, Anna ................. ................. 3 24 Auerbach, Jeff ................... .......... 2 I3.397 Augenstein, D. Brent ..... ......,.......... 4 32 Ault, Larry ...............,.,..... .......... I 6B,I69 Austin, John D, .......... ............. 4 32 Austin, Ross ................. ..... ,... 3 8 4 Auzenbergs, Aivars ..... .......... I 82 Avner, Ted G. ........... ......... 3 92 Axelrod, Barbara ....... ......... I 48 Axline, Allen .........,.. ......... 3 9l Axner, Martha ....... ......... 3 09 Ayers, Donna ............... . .---....--- .427 Ayers, Karl C. ............... .......----..-,-, I 88 Aylg' Fi-itzie ,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,, ....... ........., 3 I 7 ,42l Aylsworth, Marvin E. ....... --------4-44- 3 55 Ayres, C. D. ................... -------.. I 92 B Baabl Emily ,..... ....... .... ---------- 4 I 2 Babcock, Aaron ..,... ......,.......... 3 50 Babcock, Jane ............. .--.---- 3 I3.427 Baker, Chuck ................. --'--'------' 3 94 Babione, Sandra T. ......- -.------'- 4 29 Babson, Pafrltio . ........ ----.-.---..----- 4 I3 Backus, W. Linn ....... ..................... 3 66 Badanes, Arlyne ..... ..............--.-...--.- 4 29 Bader, Earl ,,,,,,,,,,,,.. .......... I 5I,I6I,2I3 Badgley, Sandy ......... ..................... 4 I0 Badillo, Carlos ............... -.-----.---.-x... I 34 Badovick, Gordon J. ....... .......... 2 09 Baez, Joan ....................... ....... 6 9 Baffer, Russell ...... .......... 2 33 Bahls, Harry ............. ...-- .--.-----.-- 3 7 5 Bahner, George ..... ...............--.... 2 I7 Bailey ............. . ...........-... ..-....------.----.-----. 2 I2 Bailey, Barbara A. .... .......... I 54.4I4.432 Bailey, Bill ............,.. .........-.---------- 3 96 Bailey, David ...... ................. 3 84 Bailey, Don ...... . ......... .29I Bailey, Don, Jr. ...... ..... ,.... 2 2 8 Bailey, Don T. ...... .......... 4 32 Bailey, Nancy ...... .......... 4 26 Bailey, R, A. ............... ........, I 77 Bailie, John ..................... -....--..- 3 59 Bainter, D. Timothy ............. 379 Baird, James N. .......... ................. 4 32 Baird, John A, ....... .......... l 82,432 Baird, Marilyn ........ .......,..,...... 3 25 Baker, Amy J. ..... .......... I 85,432 Baker, Carol ........ ............. 2 I6 Baker, Donna ...... .......... I 63 Baker, Glenn .... ......... 3 BI Baker, James ........ ........ . 395 Baker, Janet ........ ......... 3 09 Baker, Jay ..................... ............. 3 I7 Baker, Judy Beth ........ ................. 3 24 Baker, Kay ............... .......... 4 ll,427 Baker, Keith ....,,..,..... . ........ M385 Baker, Lf. R. C. ...... ......... 2 34 Bako, Carl ............ ......,.. 3 94 Balazs, John ............. . ......... I76 Baldeck, Charles .,...... ......... 2 I0 Baldwin, George ....... ......... 3 94 Ball, David W. ,....... .,....... 3 7l Ball, Ron ............. ,....... .395 Ballard, Paulette ........ . ........ 4l3 Belling, Joseph ...................................... 393 Ballinger, Philip W. .... .......................... 2 82 Ballitch, Elaine ................,,.................... 3l3 Ballou, Sally G. .............. l54,I62,I63,432 Balme, Kenny ........ ..................,.....,... 3 90 Bandlak, Pat ............ .....................,.. 3 I6 Bandzok, Carolyn ...... ....,.... I 73 Bankbury, Carolyn ....... ......... 3 ll Banker, Mrs. ................ , .,...... 4I8 Banning, Beth .......... ......,.. 4 I5 Bantell, Marvin ........ ......... 3 93 Banyots, Jerry ................ ......... 3 68 Barakis, Mary Anne . ..... ......... 3 25 Barber, Robert ............ .,.,...., 2 30 Barber, Rollin M. ...... ......... 4 32 Barford, Tom .......... .... ,.... 2 3 0 Barga, Andy .,..,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 65 Bark, Kathy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 II Barker, Caroline .....,.. ....,.,,. 3 22 Barker, Kenneth L. .... ........, I 68 Barker, Timothy L. .... ......... 3 32 Barlow, John ............ .......,. 3 90 Barlow, Patricia .,,.. . ........, 4l3 Barnard, Susy ...... . ......... , ....,.. 4l6 Barnes, David S. ..,. .........,,...,..,,, I 83 Barnes, Dawn ........ .....................,.. 3 ll Barnes, Janet ....... Barnes, Mildred .......... Barnett, Carol B. Barnhart, Barbara ..........22B,322,423 .........424,432 Barnhart, Rosemary . ...... ......... 3 22,425 Barns, Ann ..,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 I 4 Barovh, Sarah .......... ......... 4 32 Barre, James F. ...... ............. 4 32 Barrett, James M, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, I 75,432 Barrett, Phil ............,. ......... 2 30,393 Barrick, Charlotte ...... ..............,, 3 ll Barringer, Judi ...... ..,...........,..... 3 I3 Barron, Barbara ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 35 Barry, Anna Lea ..... .,....... I 85,4I4,432 Barry. Barbara ..... .,.,,.... 2 l0,309,422 Barry. Fred .......... ..............,,,.,, 3 95 Barry, Warren ..,,... Penny David Linda Theodo Ronald Ronald Mrs. Burtch .................... Helen .....,.... Janet ...,..., William ....... Charles Richard ........ Bruce James James Margot Richard Dwight N I Jerry Mike Bruce . ..... Carol ....... Edie ....... '- ' if I I I l Bennerl, Lynne ........ ,.....,.. 4 26 Benneff, Paula .,....,. ,,...,,.. 4 27 Benneri, S. ...........,....... ......... 3 IB Bennefr, Tyra ................... . .,....,, 4l7 Benneir, William M. ......, .,I78 Benoy, Carol ...,............ .,...,,.. 2 08 Benson, Charles ...... ....,,.,, 4 33 Benson, Rufhanne ........ ......... 4 33 Benson, Theodore ..... ......... 4 33 Benson, Virginia C. ....... .......,, 4 33 Benier, Susan ......,.....,. ....,.... ....,..,. 4 2 8 Beougher, Dwighl B. ....... ....,........ 4 33 Berardi, Carole Anne ..... ..,......,,,..... 3 26 Berdahl, Ingrid ......,........ .....,.... I 48,324 Berenberg, Rufh ..,.......... ............. 4 I2 Berg, Brenda ....,,,....,......... ,......., 4 I9 Berg, Elaine Rollnick ..... ..,,..... 4 33 Berg, Jerry W. .............,.. ...,..... 3 66 Berg, Paul B. ,,...,.....,.. .. ,..,..... 433 Bergen, George E. ....... . ........ 433 Berger, Ellen ...,,........... .,.....,..... 3 I8 Berke, Barbara ......... Berkman, Marvin Berkowiiz, Reene Berlin, Barbara ........ Berlin, Frank G. ..,. . Berloff, Mailyn .... Bernard, Alice ......., Bernard, Douglas ..,.. , .,...... ,3I8,4I9 . .. ,......,,.. 428 , ......... 363,433 . ..........., 308 Berndi, Sue Ellen ...... ...,..,., Bernslein, Pere ......., Bernslen, Linda ........ Berrard, Rosemary ..... Berres, Raymond Berry, Debbie ...,...... Berry, Pal ............,........ Berry, Thomas A. ...... . Berryhill, John ........ ffffffffff5iii', Bershad, Carol ............ ......... Berrhold, Gerfie ...,... Berrsch, Nell ie ........ Besch, H. .,....,,...,............ ,....... . Besgrove, Susie ..,...... Besser, Howard R. ...... , Beshinski, Jackie .....,. 425 365 I8l 290 323 3l0 332 3I7 433 394 4l2 427 327 398 427 ........,.388,407 . ............ 320 Befa Alpha Psi ............ ..,,..... I BI Beta Gamma Sigma .,... ,.,...... I 84 Beia Theta Pi ................. .......,. 3 7I Befsch, Barbara H. .....,,.. ....,..., 4 33 Beffendorf, Roberr J. ...,,,. .,....... 4 33 Befrer, Winnie ............... ,,....,.. 4 I9 Berz, Wayne .......................,. .,....... 2 88 Beurnier, Barbara L. ....... ..,..,,,, 4 33 Beverly, Dick .....,............. , ,......, l88 Beverly, Jeannefre ..,.... ......,,,,,,, I BB Bewley, Carol S. ....... ......,,,. 3 28,433 Bezona, David H. ..,.. ...,......... 4 33 Bhar, Delampady S. .,,,,,, H433 Bibb, Thomas L. ......... ......... 4 33 Bibler, Ronald .......... .,,,,,,,, I 83 Bican, Jo Ann ........... ,.,,,,,,, 3 I8 Bickel, Carmen D. ..... .,,,,,,,, 4 33 Biddle, Jim .,........... ..,....... 3 36 Bidwell, Celia ........ .,,,,,,,, 3 I3 Bieber, Donald ,....... ,..... . ..433 Bieber, Jim .....,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, I 79 Bieber, Ronald ......,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 92 Biederrnan, Rosalyn ,.,.., ..,,,,,,,, I 50,4I9 Bierly, Mrs. Helen ...,.......,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,4II Biermann ...........,,...,,.......,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,2I2 Biery, R. Dean ..,..,.... l66,I67,l6B,l75,433 Biery, Parry L. ........,,.......,...,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, I98 Biery, Richard ......,......,.,....,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 366 Bieser, Parricia H. .. Bleser, Elesa .........,...., Bigelow, William ...,.., Biggs, Ernesl ........,.. Biggs, Jerry O. ...,. . Biggs, Roberf L. Bigley, Jean , ...,. .. Bihikofer, lola . ,.... Biller, Larry ...,.. Billing, M. ....... , Billirer, W. O. ...... . Binau, David K. ........ . Binau, Dororhy J. .... . Bingman, Richard ..... 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I 3 I 8l ,433 I 75,309 ..........3l0,433 1 2 .........,322 ..,......,230,39I ......,,..375,433 BIackburn,- James ..,.., , ..,....,.,,.... 390 322,423 Blackford, Peggy .,..... ...., , Blackledge, Dale .,..,,..,..,.,.. ...,,,..,,.,. 3 66 Blackmore, Roberf P. .,...... , ...,.,., 433 Blackshere, Barbara ,,,,,. .,,,,,,. 4 08 Blackslone, Mike C. . .,,,. .,,, ,,., 3 7 I Blacksione, Thomas .,,,.. ..... .3332 Blackwell, Roberr J. .,,,.,.. 398,434 Blair, Jane ..,.,.....,.,,.,,.. 32l,4I4 Blair, Blair, Judy . ,.....,,.... . Melissa .......,., , .,I85 ,,.....,,3l8 Blair, Roberl J. .....,.... ....,,,,,, . ,372 Blaiwes, Arrhur S. ...,., ,.,,........ , ,, .434 Blake, Beliy Jo . ,,.,.,.,.....,.,,......,....., 308,4I7 Blake, Joyce ..,.,.,,,...........,,.,,,,,.,.,...,.... 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Bliley, Jerry W. ..,...... . .........388,434 I 82 Blind, Elizabefh S. .... .......,, 4 34 Blind, Willard C. ...... ...,.,.,. 4 34 Blinn, Earl .,...,.....,..,, ...,,,,....,, 3 so Bliss, Sranley M. ..,, ,...,,... 3 88,434 Block O ...,........ .....,..... 7 5,2ll Bloom, Carol .....,., ..,.......,.. 4 27 Bloom, Carole .... ,,,...,., 3 I7 Bloom, Judi ....,......... . ....... 4lZ Bloom, Tamara .,,......,., ...,.,,.. 4 34 Bloomer, Susan .,,.......,.,... .,.,,.,.. 4 I5 Blue, Allan .....,..,.,...,............, ..,....., 4 Ol Blueslone, Marlene C. ..., ...,...,, I 52 Bluhm, Bonnie ..., ......... .....,,. . 3 25 Blumberg, Judy .. .......,.. .,..,....,,,, 4 28 Blumberger, David J. ..,,.., ......,., 4 0l,434 Blyrhe, Sam .....,,,......,.,...,. ,...,........ I 75 Board of Trusfees ..,,.. . ..........,. I56 Bobb, Donna Lou . ,,,,.,. ,,,., .... 3 2 9,434 Bobb, John ..,...... .....,.,,.,,,,. ..,...... 5 4 ,56 Bobrovnikoff, Mildred ........,,...,,,.......... IB4 Bockbrader, Dororhy Ann .,,....... 325,424 Bockerr, Thomas L. .. .,..... .,.,,,., ...., I 9 B Boden, Pariy ..,...,...,,......., .,,,,.,...... 4 27 Boehm, Nancy ,,........., ....,.,..,.....,, 4 I6 Boehm, Phillip N. ,.,,, .,,,,. , .I96,434 Boehme, Carol Sue .,,, ..,.,..,..... 3 24 Boerger, Jerry ,........ .,,.... , 208,377 Boes, Bobbie ............ .....,.,...., I 73 Bogarf, Barbara ........., ...........,,... 4 26 Bogarr, Howard W. ..,.., ,,..,,,,.,...., ,,,,... 3 7 5 Boger, Sandra Lee .,..,......,..,, l52,I85,4l0 Boggs, Bonnie ........,... ,....,...,,,,.,...., I 73 Boggs, Carolyn ......,, ...,,..,,.,.,.... I 67 Boggs, John ,..,,.,..... ..,,. .... 2 3 2 Boggs, Linda ..,,,.....,... ,,,.....,,,,.,.....,,... 2 20 Bogner, Bonnie Jo ..........,,,,. ,,..,,,.. ..,,, . 3 20 Bokesch, William .. .......,.,..,,,,,,...,,..,. 23I,234 Bolen, Sue ,.....,........,.,,.,,,. 208,2l2,2I5,3I7 Bolin, Frank ,,........ ..,.......,,........,,....., 3 94 Bolin, Paul ..... ....,,,,,.....,,........ Boling, Brian ..,. ..,.. Boll, Roberl .,..,,.,,....... ,...,.,.. Boller, Ronald W. ....,, ...,.,., . Bolles, Sue .........,.,..,......... ........, Bolon, Elizabeih A. ..,... ....,.,, , Bolyard, Roberr D. ........ .,.,........ . Bolz, Dean Harold ........ .,,,....,.,..,,. Bolz, E. Arfhur .....,...,. ..,,..,,. I 78, Bond, Hoberf F. Bondwell, Ken ...... Bone, L. Kenl ...... Bone, Sieve ....., Boner, Diane .,,.,... Bonham, Jack ...... Bonham, Jackie ...,., Bonner, John T. .,,,.,,. . .f11QQQi3E','i's7f Bonner, Tom ..,.......,.,,,. ....,..... Bonnoronf, Hugh E. .,,... .,.....,..,. . Bonfrager. Roy ..........., Booker, Gene ........,...., Bookman, Dorolhy .,..., Bookman, Gail ,..,.... Boone, Jerry R. ..,.,. . Boor, Boos. Boorh, Camille .....,,. Judy .....,,..., Roberi , .,..... Boofh i Jerr-y ......,... Boorh, Judrfh .,.,,... Boorh, Pal ..........,....... Boorh, Roberia ........ Booze, Peggy ........... Borchers, Bruce .....,... Borchers, Susan L. Borden, Eugene L. Borel, Roberr ...,.,.,,, Borgel, Donna .... Borges, Bill .......,...... Boring, Charlene Born, John H. ........,..,,,... . Borneman, Judi .,.. Borrel Ii, Michael ........ Borrows, John ........ Borfon, William H Bofella, Juan ............... 'f.'.'f.'ffff25i'f 10, ...ffffffiii5. fffffffffiiif .........233, l73,208,326, l68, I70, l75, 230 395 380 328 3I I 434 434 I44 434 434 396 l68 366 3l I 376 4I7 I59 374 434 217 39I 320 386 42I 375 3I8 23I 324 3I7 424 3I I 380 434 434 398 3l3 372 424 288 4I5 386 390 Q'i'ffIQf ..,. flififffifflza-4 zas .....,...l9O, Bolkin, William H. .... , Boughner, Jane Boughlon, Barbara Boughfon, Charles ....... Boughlon, Edward E. .... . Boughron, Elwood Bouic, Don .,,.,,., .,.,.,, Bouic, Frank Allen Bourdo, John D. .... Bourekis, Louis G. .... , Bourne, Jack D. . Bouse, Sherrie G, . ,. Bouron, Ann ,,,,, . Bowe, Bowen, Bower, Bower, Mary Pal ...,,, Nancy ,,,,... Bonnie .,,.,,, Gary ,.,...... Bower, Linda ....,.., Bower, Mariorie I. . ,.,,. .. Bowers, George S., Jr, .... , Bowers, Gwendolyn ,,.,,,,,, Bowers, James . ,,... . Bowers, JoAnn ........,,. Mary Jo Bowers, BOWIDS, Berry Jean . H434 ..........68,32O I63 389 434 I75 l68 ,I68 389 434 434 434 iii.-i.I75,3I7 ,,...,.,3I3,4I5 427 2I6 l6I IB5 434 ..,,....379 3I I 396 328 434 420 Bowker, Sue Ellen ,, ...,,,, 3l5,424 Bowlus, Nelson E. .. .,.. .,.,, ...... 3 B I Bowman, David ...,... ,....... 3 74 Bowman, Gary ,,,.,..,.,..... ,,,,,,,, 3 98 Bowman, John H. .,.,... ...,.,.. l 82 Bowman, Sue ,.,.....,.,.. ,,,,,,,, 3 25 Bowser, Gary .,....... .....,,. 3 95 Bowser, Lorna ,,,,,,,,,,, ,IB5 Boyce, Ann L. .,..... ..,,,,,. 4 l4,434 Boyce, John H. ...,,..,,.,,. H434 Boyd, Belh ....,,.,,,,,,,.. ..,..,,, 2 I0,3l6 Boyd, Charlorle .,..... ..,,., ,.... 4 2 7 Boyd, Philip ....,,,,,,,.... ,,,,.,,, 3 74 Boyer, James L. ...,,.. .,.,, . .434 Boyers, Ronald ..... .,.., , ,374 Boyer, Jon ,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 84 Boykin, Lela ,,,, ,,,... ...,..,. 3 0 7 Boyle, Kennelh ,,... . ...., I79 Bozler, Carl ,,,, ,.,,,., ....,, ,,,,,, 3 6 3 Brackney, Linda ,,,,,..,.,,,,., .......,,,,, 3 IZ Brackney, William A. .,.,.. .. .... 365,434 Bradbury, Beverly A. , ,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,.., , ,434 Bradds, Gary ....,, .,,,.....,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 5 6,288 Braden, Dorofhy ,. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,326 Bradford, Jack .,,,,,..,,.....,, ,,,,,,, , 38I Bradleign, Vinson S. ..,.,.. N389 Bradley, Hall ........,,,,,,..... ,.,, . ,.307-8-9 Bradley, James W. ,,,,....., ,,,,. , .l92,434 Bradley, Janer . ,,,....,,,.,.....,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, 320 Bradley, Mary Heimlich ,.,... 434 Bradow, C. King ..,,..,,,,...... ,....., ,,,,,,, 2 I 7 Brady, Roberr L. ...........,, ,.,..,,,,,, .,,, , , ,399 Brahm, Carolyn , .............,...,,,. l63,427,434 Brand, Charles Vance .....,. ,,,.,.,.,...,.,,.. 3 79 Brandeo, Nancy .,..., ,..,.,. ,..,,,,. 3 0 7 Brandes, Nancy ,....,... ,,,,,,,4I8 Brandsrerfer, Chuck .,,, . ...,..., 394 Brandi, AI ..,,..,,...,., ,,,,.,., ,,,,....,,,. 3 6 6 Brandi, David .....,, ...,..,.. ..,,,,,,,,,,,, I 7 B Brandi, William K. ..,.,. ,,...... I 77,365 Brannon, Judirh C, .....,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 34 Branson, William . ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, I 82 Branf, Mary Ellen ,.,.,, .4I7 Brani, Tom ,...,,,,..... ,,.,..., 3 76 Brafron, Suzanne ,....,. .,,,,,,, 3 I3 Braumiller, Sherry ....,.. .....,,. 4 Z2 Brechbill, David O. ..,,,,. . ......, 434 Breckenridge, Kenneth ,,...., I79 Brecksrein, Doris G, ...,.,, ,.,,,.,, 4 34 Bredemeyer, Prof. ..,,,.. ....,,.. I 40 Breen, Don ...,, ,,,........ ........ 2 9 I Breen, Mike .. ,........... .,,,.,,,,,,.,,,, 2 90 Breen, Pafrick T. .,.., ...,,, ,,,.,...,,,, I 9 8 Breidenbach, John ....... Bremer, Gary ....,,.,..,,....,..,, , I90,233, Brennan, Francis A. .,., ....,,,.. ....,, , Brenner, Roberr O. ..., . Brellell, JoAnn ..,...... Breflhauer, Sal ..... Brelz, Richard H. .... . Breyley, Thomas .,,,,,...., Bricker, John W. ,,,,.. . 2lI,3I4, Bricker, Mary Ann ...,......,,.,,. Bricker, Sharon Kay Bridenbaugh, Carole Brige, Linda L1 .........., Briggs, Mrs. ....,,,,,....... . Briggs, Robbie . ,,,,,,... . Briggs, Warren L. Brighr, Larry .,,,......,.. Brighr, Terry G. ....,. . Brill, Nancy A. ..,, . Briner, Paul A. .......... . Bringman, Barbara .... Brinkman, Bonnie ......... ffffffff i'ffffffffii22. 'ffffffff i 59, .....,..36s, 386 396 435 396 435 I73 396 39I I56 424 435 4I4 4I5 374 32I 435 233 I79 435 366 .....,,.407,4l0 ..........,.427 Brinkman, Don ....,.....,,.,... ....,,., ..,.. Brinkman, Wesley H. .,,, ,,,..... 3 9I Brinkmans, Donald ..,.. Briskan, Frank ....,.... Brife, Charles ....... Briion, Nancy ..,....,..... Brifligan, Robert ..,..., Brirron, Roherl' ......... Brilrsan, Jim ........ Brirlsan, Jerry ,,,,,,,.,,. Broadwell, Russell .,... Brock, Edwin, Jr. ...... . Brockway, Roland ....... ,288 ,435 ............393 I68 .......,230 I 5 ..,....,377 ,,.......,..398 ........l68, 376 .,.........,230 ......,.39I ......,.39I I76 I DEX Broadbeck, Nancy A. ,..,......... . ...... ,... . .. ' 3I5 Brodie, Carhie .........,.......,......,..,... ,, Brodkey, Nancy .,..,...,,....,,.. 6B,l50,409,4I2 Broirnan, Marilyn ,,... Brolsky, Jarreff ,.., Brollier, Joann L. Broock, James ..,....... .. Brookbank, Bruce . Brookbank, E. B. ,.... . Brooke, Karen .. Brooks, Karen ..... . Brooks, Louana ...,. Brooks, Ned K. ..., . Brooks, Ray .. ,,,, ,,,... . . Brooks, Richard .,,,,., Brooks, Susan .,..,..,.. Brophy, Dave .....,.,,,. ,, Brosch, Myra A. .,,,, , Brolkin, Rona . ,,.,...... . Brough, R. Franklyn .,.. Brovonf, Glen P. ....,.,, . Brown, Barbara ..,, Brown, Beverly ......., Brown, Bob .. ...,,..,, ., Brown, Carolyn .,..., Brown, Corinne ..,,,. Brown, Dan ,,., ,.... . Brown, David H. ..,, . Brown, Donna .,,.,.., Brown, Emily ,.,,,, Brown, Gary ......., Brown, Grace Brown, Hope ...... Brown, Jim ..,,.., ,..... Brown, Jo Carol ,..... .. Brown, John .,,.,,. ..... Brown, John Q. Brown, John T. ...,. . Brown, Judy ,....... Brown, Karhy .,.... Brown, Kem .,,,..,..... Brown, Larry .........,,.,,, Brown, Larry W. ..,.. . Brown, Linda ........... Brown, M. ., ,,.,,,..... Brown, Madalyn C. Brown, Margarel ..,.,,,. Brown, Marsha .,,,.. Brown, Mrs. ..,,.., , Brown, Nancy ..,,,, Brown, Pafiy .......,,.. Brown, Peg ,........, .,.,,.. Brown, Roberr J. Brown, Ron ....,,,,,...., Brown, E. Earl ..,.,,,,,, Brown, Susan .... ..,....,.,,, Brown, William H, ,.., . Browne, Howard ,,,..... Brownfield, Diana ...,,... Browning, Emily ., Brownsrein, Nanci ,.,. Broz, Joseph L. .,....... . Brozina, Louis J. .435 ,4I I I 48,428 220 ,..........435 ...........392 . ,........., 389 ,..233 , ...,...., 316,429 .,.,,., 3I8,4I8 ,..,..,,...325,4II ,,.,,......225,435 369 311 ..... ,.,.,. 2 89 .2I5,3I8,435 .......,..,ISO,3l0 ..1a3,435 ,....,,307,324,4I2 .......I72, 289 426 325 I82 435 320 3l7 I97 .3 1 2 ....2I4 ....37I ..........,429 -394 282 ...,,,,,,,,42I ,425 .....,,,. M290 ,. ..,..... 375,386 ,435 322,414 ......,,,,3l8 323,435 ,,.,,4I3 ,,,......,,4I4,424 .,32I ......,....42I,435 ,..,.......409,4I0 .435 ,,,I72, 364 I82 208 380 I 88 ....,,,,..,4I7 ,,......,..324 .......,,,,4I9 ,...,...,,,435 435 Brubaker, Sharon ...,. ,,,,.., I 48,328 Bruce, Chrisfine ,,,... .,,,. .... 3 I 0 Bruce, Jerald E. ,,...,..,, ...,,,,,.., 4 35 Bruinsma, Bruce A, ..., ...... ,... 3 7 9 Brumbaugh, Suedi ,,,, .,.... ,.... 4 I 6 Brumfield, Sandy .,,,..,,.. . ,,,,,,., 3I7 Brumley, Thomas B, .... . ....,.., 379 Brun, Tom , ....,., ,......... ....,,.., , 2 89 Bruney, Roberl' ,,,,.. .....,..... 2 B8 Brunk, Pandy .......,. ....,...,.. 4 25 Brunk, Sue .,,,,...,,,,..,,...,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 I 7 Brunner, Charles F, ,,..,.,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 83 Bruns, Ronald . ,...,,...,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,, 390 Brunswick, Paul L. ...,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 7 4 Brushwood, Judiih Ellen .,.,,. 2ll,3I4,429 Brusf, Connie ..,.,,.. ,,,.,.,..,,...,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 35 Brusr, R. Richard ,,.........,,, .,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 32 Bryan, Edilh ,,.,,,,.,,,. ...,.,.... 4 I6 Bryan, Judith ,...., ,,,,,,,,,, 4 35 Bryanf, Barbara ..., .....,,..., 4 35 Bryani, Charles ..,,.. ,,,,..,,,, 2 88 Bryanl, Marli .,,,,. ............... 3 07 Bryner, John E. ......... ........... 366,435 Bryson, Jo Ellen ..,...........,. ,....... ........., 4 2 4 Buchanan, James C. ..,........,....,.....,...,,,, I90 Buchar, Joanne V. ..., .,.,.,,..,.., I 78,328,435 Buckef and Dipper ...,............,,.. 7l,92,I53 Buckeye Polifical Party ,,,,,, ,.,..,,,,.,,,, 2 I4 Buckles, Merry . ......,,...,,..... ......,....,,, 3 I3 Budd, Bernard E. ......,.. .,,..., I 76,435 Budd, Carolyn ...... ...,.,.,, 4 35 Buddie, Helen .......... ....,.,,., 4 I8 Buechler, Suzanne ......,. , ,..,..., I68 Buehler, Ronald R. .......... .......,., 4 35 Buerkle, Mrs. Aleberla .,,... ,,.,...... 4 I7 Buesing, Arrhur .....,........,. ,.,... ,.,, 3 8 I Buhi, Jeaneire ...,,.,...,...,,,,...... ,,...., . ,307 Bui-Thi, Huye-n Trang ..,,,.,, ....,,,..,,,,. 3 20 Buker, W. Roberl ............. ....................... 3 32 Bull, Vicki ...,,......,...,,,,..,....,..,...,,,..,,.. I06,4I5 Bump, Bonnie L. .. ,...,.,.. ...,.......,.,..,.,.... 4 35 Bunnell, Charles T. .....,.,.. l90,228,233,435 Bunner, Bobbie L. Bunner, David ..,..,,,,,,., Burch, Judifh Anne .. Burdge, Julie ........., Burg, Judy , ........ , Burger, Jelf ....,.... Burger, Vern ..,...,,.., Burgess, Barbara ,.,,.,, , l78 ,..,,,,,...I93,435 ........4I6 . ....,,,. 308 ...,...,..392 ...,......395 4I I Casto, I DEX Burgess, Mike ...,.,.. Burgess, Stephen ...,. 230 ..,,..22O 318 Buri, Carolyn ,...,..,.. .,..,, ..... Burkes, Betty .,............,,..,.. ..,..,.....,... 2 15 Burkett, Larry ...,.,,........,......, ......., I 66,174 Burkett, Michael Jemail .............. 230,231 Burkhalter, Lawrence .,,...,,..,......,.....,, 217 Burkhard, Jim .......,...,.... 395,406,407 Burkhardt, Robert ,....... .,,..., . ..,, 3 85 Burkhart, John ...,..,... Burgy, Evelyn ..,......... Burlakoff, Linda ....,... Burnett, C, W. ..,.. . Burnett, Janet ...,..,. Burnett, Larry ....,,.. Burnett, Nick ,....... Burney, Mike E. Burngen, Judy ....,... Burnham, Bruce .,...... Burns, Chester ,,,,... Burns, Curtis S. Burns, Denver ,....,,. Burns, Mary Lu Burns, Robert .,,,, Buroker, Bob ...,. Burow, Karmin .. Burr, Suzy ............... Burrell, Liz .,,....,,. ..,,.... Burris, Robert O. .,... . Burnslein, Marcia ..... Burt, Barbara L. ...,.. . Burton, R. ............. .. Burton, Terry L. ....,... . Burwell, Carolyn .,,,.,..... Busenberg, George .....,.. Busey, Judy ............ ........ Busey, Nancy E. .,.,... . Bush, A. Judson .....,.. Bush, Bailey ............ Bushi, Steve ......., Bushnell, Mrs. Bushong, Judy ........ Busse, Patti .,,,........., Butcher, Bobbie ....,,. Butcher, Janet ,,,,,, Butchko, Mary Ann ., Butler 371 170 419 159 ..,.......,3I0 369 332 435 322 172 'ili2','-165,407 375 ........167,I73,435 390,393 196,197 , .,,,...,.......,. 416 ...........215,416 .....179 214,318 411,435 .3I, 217,435 409,415 291 325 436 399 ....,......374 290 393 325 313 ....209A 173 148 Butler, Evelyn .....,... ,,,,,,,, 4 11,436 Butler, Merrily ................... ...,......, 2 08,421 Butler, Miriam ......,........ ......, I 75,318 Butler, Richard D. ......................,..,,..... ,392 Butler, Robert Wallace . .,,,.. .193,436 Butler, Robert Wayne .....,. .,,,,,,.... 4 36 Butler, William B. ,......,..,. ..... ..37l Buttress, John . ..,.............. ............... 3 85 Buttress, Steve ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 85 Butts, Mary Ellen ...., .......,,,, 4 13,436 Butts, Robert .......... ............... 2 88 Buys, Donna ....... ......,.... 3 10,418 Buys, Jerry ...,,.,... ...,........... 3 86 Byerly, Ann ..,,...,...,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 36 Byerly, Kenneth .....,.. .........., 2 17 Byerly, Milton R. ....,, ,,..,.,.. , 208 Byers, Mary ..,,,....... .....,...... . .310 Byrd, Jan ........,,........... . ....,.. 148,323 Bvrd. Robert V. ........... ....,.,..., I 90,369 Bvrom. Richard A. ..... ........,.. 3 95,407 Byrnel, John . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, I 9 I C Cabaniss, Joretta .....,., Cacas, Phillip ..,......... Caccavello, Judi ...... Caccia, Susan ........ Catfey, Tlm ..........,,., Cahan, Susan ,.,......... Cain, Russell M. ........, . Cain, Susan ........, , .... ......... Calcara, Dennarose .... Calcott, Cindy .............,., . Caldwell, Charles E. ..... . Caldwell, Mary M. Calkins, Linda ......,..... 184 436 425 317 389 326 436 317 410 1 2 371 436 325 290 216 410 291 399 417 Callard, James ......., ,,,,,,, , ,, Cameron, Joanne ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Cameron, Joyce .,... ,,,,,,,,,,, Cameron, Phil ....,,..... ,,,,,,,,,,, Cameron, Phillip ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,-,-,-, Camisle, Diane ...,... ,, cammell, Betty ..........,.,.....,,.,,......,.. 111.1230 Cammett, Betty ..............,....... 228 230417 Campbell, Allstar. J. .................. 1' ,....,. 1436 Campbell, David R. .... ,............., 4 36 Campbell, Donna ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,322 Campbell, Edward ..... ,,,,,,,,, 3 93 Campbell Jack ...,.., ,,,,, , Ibl Campbell, John ...,... Campbell, Campbell, Campbell Campbell, Roy ..... Canfield Hall .,.... Canner, M. ...,.,. Judy ....... Lewis ...,. , Lori Cannon, Fred Canowitz, David ......... C-iD0nigro, Joanie ..... Cardi, Vince .... Cardwell, R, Care, Susie .,..,,, Carey, Sharon . Carik, Jan ...., I 96 .,,....,...216 .,..436 ..........,42Z 170 ...,..,...310-1 I ....318 ,..........365 . .....,..., 140 .. ..... .425 .54-6 ,..318 .,.....,...427 167,313 307 Carl, Richard ............. Carle, James D. .. Carlson, Al ........... ..,.....,... Carlson, Leland A. .... . Carman, Toni ..... ......., Carnahan, Chuck ..... Carnein, Carl R. ...., . Caronis, George ....... Carpenter, E. Caryl ..... Carpenter, Karen ..... Carpenter, Scott ....... Carper, Hugh 369 377 216 21 I 1 386 332 142 184 325 279 Carper, Hugh .. ........., ...,....,. 2 91 Carr, Joseph ........ ...,...... ........,. 1 7 9 Carroll, Donald D. ..,,.,. .......... 4 36 Carroll, James R. ..... .... ,........ 3 6 3 Carroll, Mike ......... ..-4---- ---...--- 3 7 I Carson, Donald .,.. ...... , ..,2l4,381 Carson, Gordon ..... ..,........... 1 57 Carson, Joyce ........... .......... 3 17 Carlson, Leland A. ..... -.-.------ 4 00 Carson, M. ................... -.-.----.- 3 IB Carson, Scott ........,..., ...,...... 3 96 Carter, Bryson ...........,,.. .......... 3 66 Carter, Charles W. ..... .......... 4 36 Carter, Dennis .........,. .....,.... 2 88 Carter, Ivy ....................... .......... 2 15 Carter, Jennifer A. ..,.. .............. 4 36 Carter, Jerry A. .. ...... ................. 4 36 Carter, Judy ..,....... .......... 4 09,424 Carter, Karen ...,. .............. 3 28 Carter, Kenneth ,.... .......... 3 73 Carter, Ronald ..... .............. 2 88 Carter, Sara ..,......... .......... 2 15,323 Cary, Gerald E. ....... ....,..,......... 4 36 Cartwright, Allan .... .......... 2 88,371 Case, William ....... ...,.......... 2 33 Cash, James ....... .,.... .... 3 9 I Casello, Lyn ........... ., .,........ 322 Casper, Bob ......,.,,..,,. ..,..,........ 1 58 Casper, Sheldon . ......... ...,............. 3 64 Cassell, Daniel M. ,.,,.. ....,..... I 83,436 Casselle, Lyn ............. ........,..... 4 27 Cassidy, Pat ........... .......... Caster, Sharon ....... ........,, Castner, , Harvey 8111 ........ .......... ....,..... Cataland, Suzanne ....... Catalino, Bennie ..... . Cattarin, James ..... Caudill, Chris .........,... Cauftield, Sue A. .... . Cavasinni, Mary ..,,... . Cawley, Bob ......,.... Cawthra, Janice ,,.., . Cazakoft, Marty ..... Cecchini, Ron ..... Cecalek, Ann ............. Ceere, Arlene ............... 308 321 230 208 321 310 179 .......,,.407 436 413 290 310 364 289 322 ...417,436 Cellio, Dorothy Jane ...... ,,..... Cerlin, Barbara ........... .. .....,.,,,,,,, 203 Certo, Tony ...,...,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 85 Cessna, Dave ,,,,,, ,,.,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 5 Cessna, Ralph ...,............ ........., I 70,365 Chaffee, Gloria K. ,...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 35 Chafin, Albert J. .....,. ....,,,,,, 4 36 Chaillel MBVY Jane ..... .......... 3 I2 Chakeres, Mike .......,. .......,.. 3 69 Chambers, Marilyn ..... ,,,,,,,,,, 3 08 Chandler, Janet ......,.... ......,... 1 68 Chandler, Mack .,.....,..,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 217 Chandler, Mai. M. W. .....,.......... 228,233 Chandler, Richard A. ..........,....... 181,436 Chaney, Thomas R. .,......,........,.........,.... 436 Channing-Murray Liberal Felowship ,........,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 25 Chansky, Leonard .,.......,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 32 Chapin, Kenneth ...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,222,3gI Chapman, Jeanette .............. 167,175,178, 327,436 Chapman. Jill ......... .,....,.......,,,,, , ,423 Chapman. Jeonne ..... ...,,..,. l 67,175,178, 3274 Chapman, Richard M. ..... ................ 436 Chapman, Virginia . .... ,,,,,,,,,, 2 I5 Chappel. Len ............. ....... . .257 Charles, Tom ...................., ,,,,,,,,,,,, I 7 Charlton, Ches ................. .......... 3 72 Charlton, Rodney J, ,,,,,, , Charme, A1 ,...... Chase, Mary Lou Checkelsky, George ..... Cheek, Caroline 1. .,.... . Cheerleaders ...,....,,..... Chenoweth, John .. Chesser, Chester, Paulette .....,. Chester, Chheda, Rasikla B. Chichester, Donald Chick, Grethen Donna ,.... Peter ............. Chl Epsilon .. ,....... .. Chimes ....,........,...,..,.. Chin, Paul B. ,,,,,,, ,,,, , Chinnici, Joe .. ,.... ....,,.. . . Chintakindi, Rama ,,,,,,,,, Chi Omega ., ,..,......,. .. Chi Phi ........ .......,....,.... Chock, Sarah Ann Christensen, Jerry . Christensen, L. Kay Christensen, Rich ,. Christian Science O M 3 ..,,...230 I 79 ..68,436 .......391 425 376 231, 148 318 397 436 376 ......,...436 189 152 190 371 329 , .... ,..., 4 I6 372 317,436 179 .. ..... .230 220 rganization .. ..... . Christman, Gordon E. Christman, Ruth Ann . ..,.. Christmas on Campus Church ........ 1 ...,............... .........436 ...,......39,82 Church, Judi .. ................ .......... I 62,315 Church, Tom ...........,.... ......,,,..., I 75 Cipriano, Mary E. .... ,......,. 4 36 Cirino, John ,..,........ ......... 3 80 Claar, Linda ............ ......... 4 36 Clagg, Therll W. ..... ................. 4 36 Clague, Sheila ........... ..................... 3 24 Claibourne, Chuck ................ l6l,214,3B6.. Clapp, Melinda ............. .....,........ 4 07,413 Clapp, Sonie ....................... ......,,...,...., 4 26 Clark, Bob .,... , .,..............................,......... 475 Clark, Charles Joseph .................. 385,437 Clark, Douglas E. ....... ...... ...,,...., 3 7 6,391 Clark, Gene E. ......,...... ,...,.. ...... 2 3 2 Clark, Joyce ........ .,....... 3 12 Clark, Larry ...... ......... 3 94 clark, Lyal .,...... ....,.,,, 2 88 Clark, Mary ...... ......... 2 17 Clark, Micky ........ ......... 3 13 Clark, Nate .............. ......... 2 62 Clark, Ralph E. ...... ....,........ 4 37 Clark, Robert F. ........ ..,..,.....,,.... 4 37 Clark, Ronald L. ....... .......... 3 69,437 Clark, Thomas, Jr. .... ,.........,...... 1 98 Clark, William ....... .......... 3 69,398 Clarke, Paula .............. ................. 3 21 Clarke, Thomas J. .......... 196,437 Clarkson, Diantha ...... ,..........,. 4 18 Claugus, Judith E. ....... .......,. 4 37 Clausen, Susie .............. .....320 Clausing, Kay .,....,... .,.....,. I 50 Clay, Mary Jane ..,.... ..,...... 3 23 Claypoole, Sue ........ ,,.,,..... 4 15 Clegg, Ron .............. ..., - . ,,.... 290 Cleland, Gloria ,........ ............,..., 3 11 Cleland, Joan .............,... .......... 2 15,316 Clemen, Bobbi .................. ........,, 3 23,411 Clemens, Stephen J. ....... .,,....... 3 71,437 Clements, Joe ................. ,,,.,,..,.... 3 85 Clevelle, Joyce ............... ......,.. I 75 Clevenger, Theodore ....... ......... 3 93 Clever, David Arthur ...., ....,.... 3 76 Click, Judy ..................... .,,.,.... 3 I3 Cline, Barry .......... ........, 3 67 Cline, Chuck ................ ,.......,..,, 3 98 Cline, Doris .,................... ........,...,,,., 4 23 Clinton, Alice W. ...........,. ,........, 2 17,437 Clodfelder, Wiley I-1. Cloonan, Richard ,... .... Clopfelter, Dale ....... Close, Nellie ............ Clotz, Dennis ....... Cloud, Shi ,.,.. .....,..,.... Clouse, James M. Clute, Nancy ..,....... Clymer, W. L. ........... . Coakley, Robert W. .. Coate, Dick ................. Cobb, Janice A. ...... . Cobb, Philip ................ Cobbs, Jane ................ Cochran, Donald R. .. Cochran, Johnena ..... Cochran, Ken ...........,.. ,.........391 1 3 ..........288,290 l 51 , 182,377 173,175,307 .................... .381 ....... .... ..... , 3 77 328,437 381 Coddington, Celeste ....... Coe, Deanna ...,....,,....,, Coed Cadet Corps ..,. Coffey, Bob ...,.............. Coffman, Carol A. Coffy, Lee .....,..... ....... Coganow, Rona ..... Cognato, Sam ...... Cohen, Eileen .......... Cohen Hal .................. Cohen: Harvey B. ...,, . Cohen, Jerry R. ..... . Cohen, Cohen, Cohen Jo Ann ...... Lil an y .......... Martin F. ,... . Cohen: Mrs. Dora ...... Cohen, Cohod Sandy .............. .173, 420 386 426 168 428 228 396 Cohen, Victor .....,.......... es, Robert L. ..... . Colbert, Joan ............. Cole, Cole Cole Cole, Cole, Coleburn, J Frank J. ......, , Gary ....... Jenny ...... Maxine ........ R. Lewis ........ oe .,....,.....,. Coleman, Edward J. Coleman, George ...... 323, 416,437 210,419 398 419 ,........220 392 392 412 ifidf 428 437 392 392 437 .............175,311 167, 179,366 , ........ ........... 3 22 . .,..... .192 169,376 Coleman, Judy i......... ,. ..........,.. 437 Coleman, Paul ................ ,.......,,,,,,,,, I 58 Coleman, Stuart E. ..... . ,....... 228,230 Coles, Juliet Ann ......... ......... 4 20437 College Deans , ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, I a3,5 Collen, Linda M. ............. ........... ..437 Collins. Capt. Ashby F. ...... .............. 2 za COIIIHS. George H. ....... ,......,, 3 71 375 calling, Jack ..........,..,.... ,.,..,,,,,,, 1 384, Collins, Laurence W. .... .. ,,,,,,,,, 437 Collins, Sara J. ..,......... , ............ 437 Collis, Susan ....,....,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 0 83l7 Colombo, Carol ..............,.... ............ Colville, Camille Ann Columbus, Sharon . ..,...... .. Combs, Mae Roberts Comer, Stephen D, 321 437 I 9 437 437 Mrs. Rap Bonnie Mi Linda Carole College of hael ss Pat ....,.... . l5a,324 611 10315 7,217 ent Lynn Ann DeSanlis, Raymond . ......... . Creager, Jean Ann .... .. .,.....I52,3 I 3 Creager, Michael .... ...................... 3 BI Creag-an, Thomas ..... ...............v.......,,. I 32 Creamer, John W. ........ l53,390,406,407 Creamer, Mary Ann ...,........................ I70 Creamer, Sue Ellen -... -Y-.----A-----------,- 2 I6 Creek, Susan ......Y...A... --...----,..--.4v, I 76 Crews, Judy .,..,......... ........... 3 07.4l8 Crider, Virginia ,...., ..,, ........,..... I 9 3 Crisafulli, Joseph ....., .--..-- . -232 Criss, Harry ....,.,.,....... ...........,.. 2 I6 Criss, Karen ........... ----..-,---,.--,,, 3 26 crisf, Judy .,............ .....,,,., 1 73,413 Crist, Nancy ........,..... -..--..--.. 3 I4.42I Crisl, William L. Criles, Karen ..... . Crocker, Chesler Crockell. Rex S. Crockell, Thomas .,,.. Croll, Larry R. ..,.......... . Cromley, Paul D. .,...,...., . Cromley, William Crooks, Walker G. ..... . Crovin, Belly ......,..... Crow, Bennell J. ..... . Crow, Linda ..,......,. Crow, Nancy ........., Crowell, Alvie L. .... . Crowl, Richard N. ..... . Crowley, Linda L. ...., . Crowlhers, Bill ............ Croy, Gloria Kay ............ Croy, Marilyn Lowe .. Crozier, Samuel G. ...... Crum, Carol ................ Crum, Howard ........ Crump, Barbara .....,..,, Crunkillon, John R. Csank, Paul ..............,,...... Cubbage, Jerry B. ...,. . Cubbege, Linda ...... Culberlson, Joan ...., R. .,... . I 68,393 ..,,.........1I62 2l5 37I 369 234 ..........438 ..........365 ..........438 5 .,........,I75,424 ..........438 ..,,,,,,,,438 ..........288 ...........I93,438 4I6 366 ....,..,..4I4 ..........376 ...,......394 .......l50,2l0,3l I Culberlson, Lee ........ ...................... 2 3l Culler, Carol ......... ......,....,... I 70,I73,I75 Culp, Carol ........................ l48,l5B,3I0,4IB Cummings, Marsha ..................,........... 427 Cummins, Carolyn ........ ....,....,.... 3 09,438 Cummins, Calhy ...... ..........,.., 4 I4 Cummins, Sara ........... .......,.. Cump, Judy .................. .......... Cunningham, Jack .......... Cunningham, Paul H. Cunnin ham Roberl S. Q - Cupps, Calhy E. ............. . Cuppy, William E. .,... . 425 42 I I 98 438 .......,..438 3 I I 379 379 408 422 fffffffffff23iif395 2l2 438 422 ..........396 ..........332 ..........396 ..........38O 438 Curran, James ........... Currens, Jim .,......... Currenl, Carol ........... Currie, James O. Curry, Doug ........................ Curlis ........................................ ......,,.. Curlis, Calherine Gray Curlis, Cay ..................,,.......,.. ...,...... Curlis, Gerry ,......... .... . .. Curlis, Jack ......... Curlis, Ken ..,.........,.. Curlis, William ,........... Curliss, Richard D. ..... . Cules, Karen .....,....... Culhberl, Wayne ...,...... Cullip, Michael 8. ..... . Cullip, Roberl L. .. ,...... Culler, David L. ,........ . Cvilkovich, Edward G. Cyene, Arlene ....,,.......,..,. D Dachenbach, Douglas Dad's Day ........................ Dauge, Michael F. ..,.. . Daih, Gerald L. ..... . Dailey, Richard ..... Dailey, Sue ........................ Daily, Gerald L. ...,..... . Dairy Technology Club .......,327B I72 399 407 fQQQ 'fQfQl1 ..,,.. i438 .,........308 .........,.32,33 389 l90 393 32l 398 Daily, James A. ................................,... 438 I72 38l IB3 I69 328 Irlfrll-48i3I3 ...........I75,322 Dalbey, Sieve I. ...............,.. ......,.. . Dalecin, William A. ..... . Dalgleish, Ken ...,.......... Dall, Sandra ....,...... Dalling, Phyllis ....., Dallon, Gaye .....,.. Dallon, Jan ................ Daly, Richard J. Damulh, Jed ...,.......... Danford, Palricka .... Daniels, Allen J. ..... . Daniels, Dave .,,......,....,, Daniels, William H. ..... . Dann, Bev ..................,..... 438 289 3 I 3 438 289 I 6 4 I 9 438 388 I73 427 Dann, Beverly F. .... ..,,...,,, , Dann, Gary ...................,,.,, .,,,,,,,,,, Darby, Margarel M, ,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , Dare, Nancy .......,,,,,...,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Darling, Slan .,..,............ ,,,..,. I 58,396 Darling, William S. .,.,..,, ,,,,,.,,,,, 2 08 Darnbrough, Arlhur ........ .........., 3 BI Daroe, Bob I, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 3I Darrow, Dee ..............,... . ....,,..., 4I5 Darsky, Richard H. . ..... ..... ...... 4 3 8 Dallner, Vera .....,...... .....,..... I 48 Daub, Nancy . ,........... . Daugherly, Molly Daugherly, Nancy E. ...... . Daugherly, Nancy E. ...., , Daullon, Ralph E. Davenporl, K. ........ . David, Joanne .. ..... ,, David, Lawrence .....,.,..I58,3I I .,.,,. 3 I 8,425 , ..,... .... , .4I4 I67 438 438 3I8 326 438 4l2 320 Davidson, Ann E. ....,. .......... I 67,4Il, Davidson, Grela ....,,. ,..,,.....,,,...,..., Davidson, Marilyn .,..............,..,..,.....,, Davidson, Nancy J. .. ........,.,.. I63,3I7,438 Davidson, R, Jane .,,,.,.,.........,,..........,.. I85 Davidson, Sarah E. . .........,.... ......,,.,,, I 52 Davies, Capl, Owen M. .,,......... 232,233 Davies, Waller ............. ........ .............. 3 B 5 Davis ......, ,,...,.,.,,,...,....,.,,.. .... ......,, . 2 I 2 Davis, Alan .,,,,,....... ......................... 3 B0 Davis, Babelle ...,... ,,.... ..,,.,.,,,,,,. .,,, 4 2 9 Davis, Carol ,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, I 5O,I62,l73,427 Davis, Diane ,.............. ....,,......,,,..,.,,... 3 I7 Davis, Dianne ................, ............ ........ 4 I 4 Davis, Donna Jean ..,,..... .,..,.,,,. 4 28 Davis, Edison M. .... . ..,,.,..., 439 Davis, F. W. . ........ .......... I 90 Davis, Jacob E. ......... .I56 Davis, James .. .. ........ . 398 Davis, Jane ...... .......... 4 I7 Davis, Jim .,.,,. ,.,..,. . .,..,,.,.. 2 9I Davis, Karla J. ......... .. ........ .439 Davis, Kennard M. ..,......,.....,...........,.... 439 Davis, Kennefh E. .....................,.......... I6B Davis, Linda J. ..... ,,,, I 78,4l0,423,439 Davis, Marlha ,,,,.., . ..............,....,.... I48 Davis, Paul G. ..... ..................... 3 36 Davis, Roz .....,,.... .......... 3 II Davis, Slan ..... .......... 3 B8 Davis, Susan ,...... .......... I 58 Davis, Susan ...,... ,............, 4 I2 Davis, Terry L. ...... .......,.. l 90,37l Davis, Tom ,........... . .... ............ ..l72 Davison, Judy .,........,,.....,... ...,....., 4 I4 Davisson-Hanley House ..., .......... 3 27 Dawson, Alberl ......,.......... ........., I 9l Dawson, Jean ................. .......... 4 I6 Day, Edward G. ....,... ..439 Day, Gayle .,,,..... .............. I 93 Day, Roberl ....... ................. . 374 Day, Roberl P. ...... ....,..,.. 3 89,407 Day, Sara . ,... ,..... ................. 3 2 0 Daran, Cassandra ..,. Derck, Karen ......... Derr, Babs ...,,,,,.... Derr, Barbara ..,., Derr, Donn A. .,,.,, . 1 ,439 ,. .313 ...,.,..,,,..1so,162 177,376 Derry, James E. ..,,........ ..........,..,.. . .. Dersch, Judilh E. Delimore, Mary Alice ,...,.. Delrick, Roger ..,..,,.,,,. Delwiler, Bonnie ....... ..,. Delwiler, Diane ...... Deulch, Susan Dean, Grace ...,.. .......... I 73,I75 Dean of Men .,,,..... ............,, I 42 Dean of Women ....... .............. I 42 Dearlh, Ed ..,,.,...,.,.. . .....,..,. I96,I98 Deaven, Sandra .. .,,,......... ........... . ..324 Deboll, Sally ..,..............,..,.....,... .......... de Bruyn Kops, Juliana ..,... ,,,.....,,,,, De Cessna, Donna ,..,.,,......,,,,, ,..,,....,,,, De Chaberl, Shirley , ,,.,. . DeChrislopher, Donna .,,,., Decker ...,.....,.....................,..., Decker, Dee ......,....,..,,... Decoy, Susan .....,.....,. Deeken, Joseph I-I. ..,,. , Deem, Larry .............,. Deerhake, Sandra ...,. Deeler, Michele ......, Deelz, Kay ................... Defenbaugh, Joy ....... DeFrain, Palrician DeFrees, Ronald ....,,,,.., DeGreve, Mary E. .,...... , ..........32I, 323 439 429 420 32I 2I2 I93 3l3 ...,..,..,399 l83 3I4 4I I 322 220 439 39I 439 228 DeHayes, Daniel W, ....... ..............,,. . Dehner, Ronnie .,......., . DeLillo, John N. ...... . Dell, George S. Delman Ro er S ..........325,4I I ,439 439 I68 439 I82 322 288 I 2 4I4 2I4 392 40l 39I 288 Deufsch, Dave .... ..,....,, Deulsch, Jeffrey .... ,....,., Devel, Donald .,..,,.. .....,,....... . . DeVoe, Don .. ...,..... ............,..,,,. , , Devore, Mary Ann .. ,..,.. I67,309,439 DeVore, Ronald M. .,... ........,.... 2 30,439 DeVries, Vicki . ......... .,,.... ,......,, 3 I 3 DeWein, Louis F. ......,, ..,,,..,, 4 39 Dexler, Thomas .,.... ,, ,,,,,, 230 Deyo, Judy .....,..., ,....,,, 3 25 Diamond, Alan .,,. ..,..,,,. 3 97 Diamond, Arl . .... ......,., 3 64 Diamond, Larry .,,.,, .,,.....,,,,, 3 97 Diamond, Sharon ...,.,,, 428,439 DiCarlo, Alfred .,,,., .......,,,,..... .,,, I 9 2 Dick, Barbara .,,,,... ........,, I 73,I75,3I2 Dick, Janel .........,,.,.,,., ......,........., . .220 Dickas, Richard D. ,,..........,.,........ 385,439 Dicke, David ...,......,,,....,........................ ,377 Dicke, Jonny ..,..........,,..........,.. l69,I75,376 Dicke, Maryalice Springer .......,. .....,. 4 39 Dicke, Thomas E. ..,....,.......,......,....,..,,,,,, 439 Dickerhof, Anne ..,.,,.,..,,.... Dickerson, Judy .,.. Dickerson, Tom ,,,,.. Dickey, Dwighl .,,....... Dickey, Sandra J. ....... , Diehl, Del ..,.....,...,.,. Diehl, Mary Jane ...... Diehl, Susan .,,.....,,...... ....,.. Dieleman, Leanne O. .... . Diemer, Thomas ..,....,... Dilbone, R. ,,,., ,,,.... . .. Dilger, David A. ....,, , Dill, Bonnie ,.,. ,.,. .... Dimmer, Carie ...,., Dimmick, Neill ........ Dinga, Palricia ...,....., ..,.... DiPaolo, Paul ....,, ,....,......,.... DiSalle, Gov. Michael V, Disch, James E. .....,....,,...... , Disch, Michael ............ Dischinger, Terry ...,.. Dismer, David J. .......... . Dispennelle, Larry ....... Dislelhorsl, Gari ..,..,. Dix, Chuck . ......,....... . Dixon, Eurella ........ Dobbins, Roger ...,. Dobie, Linda ............... Dobras, Darryl B. .... . Dobscha, Frank ...... Dodd, Marilyn A. .... . Doering, Dodez, Dodson, Dodson, Doebel, Doering, Doersarn, ,Peggy ..,,.. Richard .......... Janyce ......... , Rulh Ann ....... Clifford A. .... . Ned ...........,. James .,,........ Doerschlag, Chrislian .,,.. Dohn, D ebby .................., Dolan, Roberl .....,,,... . Q DeLong, Belly ........... Della Della Della Della Della Della Della Della Della Della Della Della Della ..,,... Gamma .........., Omlcron ........... Phi Epsilon ..... Sigma Phi ....... Sigma Pi ......,,,,,,. Sigma Thela ..... Tau Della ....... Thela Sigma ....... Upsilon ...,.....,... Zela .................., DeLuca, Michael J. ..., , Delworlh, Diana ......,.... I 82,439 I 6 Doles, Georgia E. .... . Dolieck, ,David ........... Del1n, Bill ................. Doll, B. .......,........,..,. , Don, Ron .,........,.,,,....,., Donahey, Roxanne ..... Donch, Nick ,..,,... ..,, Dondero, Kennie .,,,.., Donegan, Cliflon ..,... Doner, David W. ..... ,, 4I9 4I8 I85 4I9 374 I83 420 375 376 .........,377 42I I92 4I6 3l3 439 3I8 439 4l4 332 Delzell, Pal .... ......,,..,,............ .......... Demarchi, Ernesl N. .............. ......... . Demenl, S, ,,,......,..,.,..,..,........,.,,,...,.. Deming, Barbara Sizanne .,,......,....., Deming, Suzanne ......................,........... 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ISl,lB0,233,395 Dowler, James K. .................................. 440 Downes, Scoll ............... ................ 3 B6 Downey .,,,.....,,,.............,.... .................... 2 I2 Downey, Rosemarie . .......... ................. , ,42I Downey, Sharon ..... . ..............., l84,I85,2I0 Downey, William F. ....,.,...., 398,440 Downie, Jerry ............ .............,.. 2 30 Downie, Len .............,.. ............ 2 05 Downing, John ...,....,....,.. . .,.......,,.... 385 Downing, Ronald W. .... .,..,.... I 88,440 Downs, Nancy ............. ............ 4 I5 Downs, Sandy ........... ........ 4 I7 Downs, Thomas .....,. ,,...... 3 93 Doyle, Garry ......... . ............ 390 Doyle, Nancy ..........,,.... ......... 3 I7,4I8 Doyle, Raymond E. ..,......... 386 Draeger, Denny .......... ........ 3 93 Drake, Donald M. ........ 384 Drake, E. S. ...,......... ............ 2 I3 Drake, Judilh ....... ,,..,........,.. 4 40 Drake, Marlene ........ ......... 3 l5,440 Drake, Mall .,,........ ............ 2 I5 Draudl, Nancy ...., ........ 4 IB Drees, Janel ......... ........ 3 24 Dreffner, David ..... .. ........ I79 Dreffner, Sleve ..... ........ 3 86 Dreier, Karen ...... . ,...... ,,., ........ 4 2 6 Dreier, Karen ..,..,......,,,.....,, .,.,.... 4 08 Dresbach, Marcus D. ...... ..,............ . I69 Drexel, Jean .,..,,,..,...,.,.... ....,..,.,........,, 3 08 Droege, John ............ .......... ............. 2 2 0 Drosle, Ann ....... ......... I 85,lB8,220 Drosle, Paul ..... .................... 2 20 Drugge, Eric ..,..,,..,...... ......,........,....,... 2 89 Drum, Ellen .,..............,.,....,.,.... I4B,32l,4I5 Drumheller, Rulh Ann ........... ............... 3 2B Drumm, Emy Lou .........,., ........, 4 09,4II Druyor, James C. Dryer, Edward C. . ..... . Dryer, Joseph E. .... . DuBro, Allen G. ............380 . ....,...... 363 I 79,440 Ducan, Mary K. ....,....... ,........... 4 40 DuCovna, Herberl ..., .,.,.... 4 0l Duda, Karen M. ....,.,..,....,,.,...,.......,..... M440 Dudis, Roger ...,,..................................... 396 Dudley, Mary .,,,..,,...,,,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,.......,.,,, 3 07 Duerr, DorOll'1y A. ..,. I54,l80,2I7,409,440 Duerr, John .,...............,.......,.................... 230 Duffy, Edilh ,....,.... ..........,..,.......... I 48,3I7 Duffy, Terry W. ......, ..,,....,... 4 40 Dulmage, Judy .,...,,,..... .....,....., 3 2I Dunaway, Margarel ...... I 42, I63 Dunbar, Carol ........,... ............. 325 Dunbar, Carol ......... .................... 4 24 Dunbar, Roberl ...... ...,.................... 3 33 Duncan, Cheryl ....... ......... I 48,320,32I Duncan, Janel .... .................... 3 I0 Duncan, Len ....... ......,......... 2 30 Duncan, Mary ..... ,,.,.... 4 II Dunham, Curl .... ..........................,..... 3 76 Dunlap, Jean ...............,.....................,.... 327 Dunlap, Louella ........ I66,I67,I73,I75,l85 Dunlap, Louella ....,.....,,...............,......,... 3l3 Dunlap, Nancy A. ..... ......... 2 I0,4I6,440 Dunlap, Nancy ........ .................... 4 24 Dunlap, William .... ................ 3 89 Dunlop ...... ,...... ....... ........ 2 I 2 Dunn, Shirley ............ ............ 4 I4 Dunnick, Kay E. ..... ................ I S2 Dunson, David ........... ......... 3 76,407 DuPonI', Roberl J. ..........., 440 Duranl, Kalhryn ....... ........ 4 40 Durbin, Barb ......... ............ 4 23 Durbon, Jane A. .... ,........ 4 l0,440 Dunie, Robbie ..... ........ 3 I7 Dunlap, Nancy ..... ......., 2 I6 Dunson, Dave ....... ..,..... 4 06 Duren, Pal ......,.......... ................ 4 20 Durham, Jerry ............. ..................., 3 8I DuRose, Richard .................................... l65 Durovchik, Rulh A. ................ lB4,320,440 Duvall, Andy ............... .................... I 72 Durranl, William . ....... . Durrslein, Jane Ann ...,.. Dursl, Barbara S. . .,............. 398 .........208,4 I 6 ....,.....,.440 Dush, Ann ................. ........ 4 Z4 Duslan, Mary .,.,..... .,,.,,,. 4 40 Duvall, Andy ........... ........ I 75 Dwelle, Ray S, ,............ ........ 4 40 Dworkin, Slephen .........,... ..,...., 4 40 Dwosh, Douglas N. ....... ........ 3 73 Dwyer, Palrick .......,..... ........,... 3 Bl Dye, David C. .,....... .,....,........ I B4 Dye, William R. ...... ...,... 2 33,377 Dyer, Dick ...,,........ ............ 3 98 Dykes, Rulh ......, .... ........ 3 I 6 E Eager, Dale E. ......,,, ...,......, 4 40 Eakin, Linda ......,,.......... ....,... 3 I3,4I8 Earharl, Edwin A. ....... ............. ........,. 4 4 0 Earl, Beverly J. .,..,.. ..............,.. ,,.,....., 4 4 0 Earl, Joyce ...,......... ....................... .... . . 4I7 Earl, Nancy E. ..... I75,I78,22O,440 Earl, Sue Ann ...,,, ,.,,,......,,........,.,.,......... 3 28 Early, maya ,,...,,.,,....,,....,......, ,...,.......,..., 1 97 Easlon, Barbara A ..... I85,32I,4l7,42I,440 Ealon, James H. ..........,................. I9I.440 Ealon, Larry ........... .................... .......... 3 9 6 I DEX Ebaugh, Richard ....,........ Ebbeskutte, Vincent ,...,.. Eberhard, Marilyn .,... Ebernardt, Carolyn ..,. Eberhart, David ......, Ebersold, Ted E. .... . Ebert, James A. .......... . Foreman, Jackie ..... ........394 I 68 ........423,440 I 79 ........440 23I Ebert, Robert W. .....,..... ...............,.. . Eberwine, Marilyn A. .........,,. I67,328,44O Ebihara, Roy .....,,..........,... ...., ,............, I 7 9 Ebstrup, Karen M. vv... -------,----------'---- 4 4I Ebyl ,John T, ,,,,.,,.,,,,,, ......... I 55,2l3,44I Eck, Karen .....,,,..-.-.--Y ----.-------'------ 3 I2 Eckard, David R. ...., ..........,,,., 3 Bl Eckels, Carl G. ....... ..v----- 4 '------ 3 63 Ecker, Patricia . ,,....... .............. ------'- 4 4 I Eckert, Judy .,.,.......,,..................... ......,. 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I 65.393 Eggleston, Theodore W. ....... ........... 4 4I Egnew, Bonnie ..,,,.,,,.....,........ ........... 2 I6 Ehlers, Robert H. ........... ..,........ 4 4I Ehrensberger, Mar .............................-.. 422 Ehrensberger, William .........,,.,...,,...... 38I Ehrensberger, Carol . .....,, ..,,................ 2 08 Eickelberg, Ruth E. ......., I67,l78,423,44I Eickhoft, Sylvia .. ,.,.......................... 307,44I Eig, Norman ,,.,.,....... .... ,.................. 3 9 7 Eigen, Mikki ...... ...... . .. Eiseer, Ben Eisen, Paula .... .,.... Eisenberg, Jay ...,.,.., Eisenberg, Nancy ,,...., Eisernatl, Howie Kelly .. . .,,... Eisler, B. ,..,, .....,........ . Ekers, Becky ......... . Elberteld, Nancy ..... Elbright, Nancy ,,,.,,. Elder, Mary Ann Elections ' ...,........, Elias, Vivian ,.......... Elick, Judy E. ....,. . 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I 62,3l7 Elshott, Jay E. ........ 233,234 Ely, Donald ,,..... ...,.... . .375 Ely, Joan R. ...... . Emch, Jane A. Emde, William' ..,,, .. 324 .........3I3,44I 397 Emerman, Marlin ..., ,,,, ........ . . Emerson, James L. ,.... , ,...... I96,I98,44l Emery, Beth .. .. ..... . . ,.,... .....208 Emery, Mickey ........ 2l0,328 Emery, Vicky ..,,,. ..... .,.....,,., . 3 25 Erniq, Jules .,., ,.,,..., ,, ,290 Engel, Don . .. .. .,,...,.,, ,364 Engelhaupt, Robert L. . ,.,, ,... ..,, 4 4 I Engineering, College of .,,,.,. l24-27 Engineers Council . . .. .... . . ...,,, ...I88 England, Ralph .. ,,,, ..,..., . Engle, Ellen ,. ...,.... Engle, Phil .. . . . Englehart, Michael ,,., .. . English, Janet M. ..... . Enri ht, Jerr .. Q V Enz, Stephen ...,.. Epler, Hal . ,,............,... . Eooerlv. Epperson, C. William .. Eppich, Ken ........ EDPStein, Judy Epsilon Psi Epsilon Epstein, Leslie .... Epstein, Ralph , Erdman, Robert J. ,,,,,,. . Erlenhusrh, Marilyn R. Ernst, Larry , , , Fr.inf1,VValt , ,, Fslwcrishafle, Kris ..329, f, f.. ,214 ,f.ffff'fi'5e, 'ff ff'f' 42l, 232 an 379 385 44l 379 39: 349 366 . ,,,, 376,407 343 4l2 I79 428 397 I90 44: 23: 290 307 Espenschied, Diana I 3,4I4 375 Essary, Ronald ...... .......--.--.- Esrep, Gary L. ....,. ..-.--.---' I B4 Estrioge, Janet ...... ..-.--...-- 4 4I Ethridge, Ella ........ ----3------ 4 I9 Etling, lerry D. ....., ,.......... 3 36 Etter, Edward .... -------.-.. I 90 Etzler, Alvin ........ ........-- 2 20 Eubel, Karen ....,..,.. ........... 3 23 Evans, Annie P. ..... ---------- 4 II Evans, Cheryl .,,,.. ...--.-.... 4 II Evans, Dallas ................ .,......,......,,,.,,. 3 66 Evans, David . ................................. ...------- 3 74 Evans, Elizabeth .loan ,.,... 323,4I6,4I7,44I Evans, Eugene R. .........---......-----.---------. 233 Evans, Jean Louise ...... ----.-..,. 4 4I Evans, John ................ s--..... --,-,. 3 9 6 Evans, Kitty ......... .. ......................--..---. 4I0 Evans, Leah ,................................. ..-.-- 4 l0.44I Evans, Marilyn ....................,..,..,.,,,, 2lO,2I6 Evans, Mary Kay ........ I54,I62,409,425,44I Evans, Raymond L. ......,,, ..,.............,...,,, 2 30 Evans, Richard E. ......,.........,...,..,.. 397,44I Evans, Roger D. ..,, ..,....,... 3 74,385 Evans, S. Kay ..... ----------... .2I6 Evans, Sandy ...,,..... ........... 4 I6 Everhart, Dan ,.....,...., ......,.,,, I 72 Everhart, Diane .............. .......... Everhart, Mrs. Velma ....,. Everhart, Sandra ........,. Everitt, Donna S. ,,... Eversman, Donald R. ..... . Everson, Joseph G. Everson, Tony ............ Ewing, Bruce W. ..... . Ewing, Paul E. ....... . Eyerman, Tom .....,,.,... F Faber, Richard D. .... . Fackas, Carolyn ...,. Facter, Alan .................. Fahey, Nancy M. ,............ . Fahrenbach, Dave .........,.. Fahrenz, Richard Earl .... Fahrmeier, Raymond L. Fahy, Beverly .........,...,...... Fahy, Nancy A. ..,,...,... . Fain, Cindy ,,.............. Fair, Alice A. ........,, ,,,. . Fairchild, Larry A. ..... . Faliak, Peg ..............,,,, Faller, Kit .............,,,. Fam, Albert ,,..,,.,.... Fancher, Paul F. ..... . Fannin, Phyllis ...,.. ......... Fanti, Joseph T. ..... ......... . Fargo, Carolyn Jean . ...., Farington, Jerry .,.,.. ,.... Faris, Thomas W. Farkas, Joe ,,... . ,,,,. . Farley, Rita K. ,,.. . Farm Bureau ,,,,...,,,.... Farmer, Barbara ,..,..... Farnsworth, Ralph J. ..... . fffffffffff226f I85 I67 424 .....,....396 ..........230 ..........378 I 69,376 .. ....,,.,. 2I3,38I 364 413 364 44: ass 37: 395 -us 44: 324 44l ...........i93 ....-.....4ia ....-.....4i7 ..........37e ..........i45 ...........3l3 ..........44I I ..........29i ...,.......44i ...,,,,,,,,I97 ...........2I7,225 Farnsworth, Richard R. ..... ....... I 6I,442 Ferquhar, Richard W. ..., ...,...,...... 4 42 Farr. Joan, C. ..,..,..,,..... ..,,,...... 2 08,442 Farrell, Gib ..,.,........ Farrington, Jane Farst, Richard .,... ,215,442 Farst, Steven P. .,..,,, ..,..,. . Fasic, Robert T. ....,,...,..,, I55,2I3 Fast, Delbert L. Fate, Gary .,............,,.... Fausey, Howard Faust, Cheryl ..,,, ..... Faust, Virginia , Fauver, Keith .,.,... Fauver, Vicki .......,,, .... , Fawcett, Jane .,.. .,,, . l5l ,379 ..........332 ..,.3I2 I 7 ..............32O,4I6 I73,425 Fawceu, Novice G....24,39,65i,76iI56,I57 42: Fay, Barbara ..... .. Faysash Sandi .,., Fazey, Mark .. ...,..... .. . Featherinoham, Robert P. ,,............... , Federle, Carole Fedler, Rita Feeman, William E. Jr 423 38I I82 , .......,, . ...l58 Fedoravlcius, Algirdas S ..,.... 267,29I,442 325 332 4l2 3I8 Feibel, Barbara . Feick, Mary A. ....,. . Feln, Gloria .,.. Feiner, Ja'-ice . .. .. Feinstein, Michael Feldner, Nancy Feldser, Gail reiasiien, mei. sj Feldwisch, Greta Fell, Chris . .. . Fell, Octavia . . D. Fellrnan, Karen Fencing Fencing Team Fender, Frank A, , Fenel, Karen .. .. Fenn, Art . .... Fennell, Patricia . Fenner, Beverly .. Fenner, Lesley .. .. Fenske, Susan .. Fenstermaker, Jan . ll8,l I9,l20,442 320 ...... .... . 442 .. .I73,3I'4 ... .... .... . ..4l9 ..I5I,392,406 407 .... . 3I7 .. 4I3 ..4lI . . .... .4I7 . . .265-7 .. ...... ..29I . ,,.. 136,177,442 3:2 336 325 .....2l2 208 4l3 ..,.4I6 Ferenc, Edward J . ,.., .......... I 83,442 I9I Fergus, Joe ............4-- -'---------4'- Ferguson, Anne ..----------' -2I6 Ferguson, Bob ..........--....---.-------- ------ 2 40-242 Ferguson, Jim .........-......-4-4------ -------'---4---- 3 95 Ferguson, Lester .... l5I,I69,2I4,376,406,407 Ferguson, Myrna M. .........---.--------..... ---. 4 42 Ferguson, Natalie .........,.. --------. -'4--.'ff---- 4 I I Ferguson Pat ..... .I48 3I I 425 Ferguson: Robe Bill Ferrell, rtj.i.i.i.'.-540,24224322441288 Ferrell, Carolyn Fontana, Mars G. .......... ---------.---- I 90 Fontana, Mary Beth ...... .................. 4 I6 Foor, Tamara ................ .......... 2 I2.325 Foos, Janet E. ........... .......-...... 4 42 Foos, Janice .,... Football .................. Foote, Alan G. Forbes, Ardeen ....... Forbes, Clarence ...... Ford, Dale ...................... Ford, James R. Ford, Melinda .......... Ferris, B. B. ........ . Ferris, D. Jane Ferris, Jane ......... Ferstl, Robert ..... Fesman, Saul J. .... . Feth, Larry ........... Fette, Charles ..... Fetter, Jack ......... Fetter, Joseph ..... Fetzer, Nancy Feuer, Norman Fickell, Robert ..........-.... Ellen Ficocala, Mary Fields, William A. ....... . Fiers, Alan ................... Fittick, Thomas E. .... . Fike, Dennis . ............ Filburn, Norman I 75,308,426 442 42l ZIO ..........442 332 I9O 366 376 :i:::l3l-3t424 388 ..........384 ..........422 ..........I84 ..........28B ..........442 ..........39I ..........I6B 4l7 4l7 Filipek, Judy ............... ...---..........-..-- Filipek, Peggy .......................................... Finberg, Helene J. ................ 220,327,442 Fine Arts, School of .............................. I22 Fine, Bob ......................... .----..--.-.---.-- 3 64 Fine, Gail ..................... .............. 4 I2 Fine, Steve ................... . ................. 364 Finesman, Ted ................ ,.......... . ..2I4,364 Fingerhuth, Mary Lou .............. 68,4IB,442 Fink, Duane H. ............... .................. 4 42 Fink, Elaine ................. .............. 4 24 Fink, Sharon ............. Finkbone, Carol ........ Finlay, Martha Jean Finley, Glenn . ..............,. .. Fi-nley, Letitia .................... Finneran, Thomas R. Fl nney, Betty .................. Finny, Roger B. .... .. ...........4l7,442 ........327B ..,,,,,,,.230 I 4 ...........385 ..........32I ..........I83 ..,.......372 442 392 442 I77 442 Fiori, Frank A. .. ..... Firebaugh, John D. ...... ......... . First, Stuart E. .............. ......... . Fischbach, David R. .. ........ Fischbach, Dick ....... Fischer, Alex E. .. ............... Fischer, Carol A. ...... ........... 2 08,442 Fischer, Joy Ann ...... .- ........... l68 Fischer, Susan .......... .......... 3 I0 Fischlin, Mary ..... ........ 3 27B Fish, Perry ........... ........... 2 20 Fishbein, Karen .... .......... 4 28 Fisher, Carol F. .... .............. 4 42 Fisher, Donna ...... ....... I 75,309 Fisher, Fritz ......... ........... 2 88 Fisher, Gail ............ ........... 3 08 Fisher, Gretchen .. .............. I68 Fisher, James ...... .................. 3 76 Fisher, John .... ................. 5 6,386 Fisher, Larry ....... ....... I 53,213,386 Fisher, Mike ................. .................. 3 86 Fisher, Richard J. .... ........... I 58,380 Fisher, Ronald ............ ...........,...... 3 80 Fisher, William R. .................,......,..... 386 Fishkin, H. Howard ,........... Fishman, Mark ...... I80,364,442 392 Fishman, Martin A. . ..... .............. 4 OI Fitz, Darla Mae . ....... .......... 3 2l Fitzenrider, Jon ....... .......... 3 95 Fitzgerald, E. T. .......... ........., 4 Il Fitzpatrick, Deanne ...... .......... 3 I0 Fix, Mike ...................... ......,..,,,,, I 88 Flanagan, Olivia M. ...... ........... 2 08,442 Flannery, J. Michael ........ Flasche, Virginia ,....... ..,,,,,,,, Flatt, Don ................. ,,,,,,,,,, Flaxman, Carl ......... Fletcher, Dennis .......... Flegm, Barbara .................. Fleming, Ann .... ...... . ......... Fleming, Frederick C. .. Fleming, Kenneth P. Fleming, Michael ...... 375 I73 288 364 ..........232 308 4 I 7 363 442 385 Fleming, Robert ........... . ...... l6I,I66,376 Fletcher, Nancy K. .... .................. 4 42 Flick. Carol . ..................... ......... , .228,4l8 Flinn, Richard ,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 65 Flockerzie, Max W. ,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,, I 96,l98 Floer, Marty .................. .............. 3 I7 Flor, Frederick ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 00 Florando. Cornelio ...... ,,,,,,..,, 2 82 Florea, Caroline ........ .......... 3 I7 Floriculture Forum ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, I 75 Flower, JoAnn ......... ....... . ..I93 Flowers, Linda ..... .......... I 48 Flury, Barbara .............. .......... .... 3 0 8 Flynn, Anne ............ ................, .,...,.,,.,,,.., , 4 I6 Fivnn. Barbara Joann ................ 307,4ll Flynn, Richard ....... .......... Fockler, Douglas D, Fodor, Judith Foft, Mike .... Fogel, Elaine Fogel, Marcia ....... Fogel, Marvin ....... Follis, Karyn Folwer, Susan 393 I92 3I3 2I I ..........428 ..........4I2 ..........392 ..........232 3I0 Foreman, Katy ..... I 0 ...........240-9 ..........39I 4 I 9 I80 I9O 39 I .....,....42I 428 308 424 442 39I Forn, Jean .............. .......... Forney, Carole .............. .............. Forrest, Andrew G. .... ................. . Forrest, Ralph .............. .- ................... 39I Forrester, Alan M. ..... ....... I 9l,233,37I Forsberg, Fred ............. ................ . .39l Forsythe, Kay Elaine ..... ........... 3 27,429 Fortney, Harrison ...... .............. 2 88 Foster, Jack ............... .............. 2 83 Foster, James S. .. ....... l90,442 Foster, Jay V. .......... ..... - ...368 Foster, Mary .............. .......... 4 I3 Foster, Richard W. ...... ....... . ..37l Foster, Rita ................ ........... 2 20 Foster, Rodney ....... .......... 2 BB Foster, Susie .............. .......... 4 23 Fouse, Mary Lynne ...... .......... 4 I6 Fouch, Linda ............... .......... 4 29 4-H ............................... .......... I 75 Foust, Phyllis ......... .......... 3 22 Foust, Virginia .......... .................. 3 I5 Fowler, Raymond L. ...... ........... I 90,442 Fowler, Susan ............ ............., I 48 Fox Becky ,............ .......... 4 I4 Fox Carol E. ........ ..423 I97 389 442 Fox, David L. .... . Fox Gerald ........... Fox, James R. ...... . Fox, Judith .............. Fox Kenneth H. .... . Fox, Louise D. ...... . Fox, Marcia ............... Fox, Rebecca E. .. Fraegun, Sheila ........ Fraley, Frame, Phillip E. ..... . Mary ...... ..... Francis David ..... Francis, Jean Francis, Molly ....... Francisco, Bob Carol ..... Frank, Frank, Karen ....... Frank, Marcia ....QQQ1IQQfI1QQQ1Qf4 I 3 .,.....I96, I9a,4-12 442 3 I 0 442 308 ..........442 .. ........ I 54 ..........288 I BI I 6 I 48,3 I 8,4I7 I 85,3l7 Frank Norma .................. .................. I 73 Frankel, Roberta L. ...... ........... 4 I9,443 Frankel, Susan .................. .............. 3 I2 Frankenfeld, Cheryll Fra nktorther, Kay ........ Frankhauser, Judy ........ ........... 2 I6,325 Franklin, Linda ............. ....... I 50,428 Franklin, Robert B. ........ .......... 3 69 Franklin, Tip .......................... .......... 2 90 Frankman, Elizabeth J. ...... .......... 4 43 Frantz, Arleen K. .............. .............. 4 43 Franz, Cathy .................. .................. 3 I7 Franz, Maribeth ............................ 326,4l4 Franz, Pat ................................................ 3I7 Frasure, Mouse ...................................... 386 Fraternity Advancement Council .... 407 Fraternity Affairs Office .................. 407 Frawley, Mickey .,.........,...........,....,....... 29I Frazer, Rodric .................. . ......... 385 Frazier, Deanna P. ....... ....... . ..443 Frazier, James H. .... .... . .443 Frazier, Leroy ....... .......... 2 88 Frazier, Patty ............................ .......... 2 I0 Frear, Cathy ....................................... 423 Fredendall, Edward Hugh ................ 2I6 Frederick, Kerin .................... .......... 3 2I Fredericks, Bob .................. .......... 3 95 Fredericks, C. .................... .......... 2 90 Freed, Ann ................................ .......... 3 2I Freedman, Richard Gary ...... ..,....... 4 0I Freedman, Sharon H. Freehafer, A. Douglas Freeland, Sally ................... .......... Freeman, Henry J. ...... . Freeman, Lew ............. .......... Freeman, Liz ............. .......... Freeman, Liz ............. ...........,.. Freeman, M. ..... .... Freer, Donna J. ..... . Freeman, Hazel 443 443 I48 ..........443 395 3 I 4 42I 390 'f:if:i54l'7t443 ..............a2o Freeman. Rufus A. .............................. 233 Freese, Donna ...................... .................... 3 08 Freezman Toby A. .......... 2I7,220,4I9,443 Freites, Dottie .......................,............ .... 3 24 French. Ruth ...................................... 2I0,3I4 Fresh, Lanita ,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,, 2I0 Freshman Fraternity Council ,....,........ 408 Freshman Senate .......................,,............. l58 Freshwater, Paul R. ................,............,.. I9O Freshwater, Ted W. ...... .............. 2 3I,290 Frel, Doug ................... ........................, 2 9I Friar, Richard .... .. Frick, Kenneth E. ...... . ..........I96,l98,443 326 Fridley, Dondra .... ,..,.,,,,,,,. Fried, Kenneth ....... ......... 3 97 Fried, Sandy ........... ....................,.... 4 I9 Friedel. Tonv ..........................................,, 385 Friedeman, Ruth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 326 Friedhott, Edwin A. ........ l66,l76,376,443 Friedl. Roger B. ...... ................................ 3 33 Friedlander, Jenny ,,.,,,,.....,.,,,,.,....,,. .,,,.. 3 24 Gross I62,309,4I8 Glickson, Harriet P, .... , Friedlander, Karen ...... Friedman, AI . ............... .- Friedman, Barry ....A......... I 9 ,...,,,.,,364 Friedman, Harley ........................,......... 388 Friedman, Howard M. Friedman, Jan ................ Friedman, Thomas ..,..... Friedmann, Susie ...,.. ...,..,.........382,443 , ....,. - ........, I82 Friend, Mary Ann ................,. 220,320,443 Friend, Rugh 1 ............. Fritschle, Bonnie ......... Fritschle, Milton, Jr. .. Fritz, Douglas ......,........ Fritz, Judy ............... Froler, Sandra. .,........ Fromknecht, Brian ...... Fromson, Gary . ...... Fronk, Dean ...,........... Frost, Charles ...,...... Frost, Jane .......,.............. Fruehave, Roberta ....,,.. Frutig, Thomas Fry, Carol ..,........... Fry, Glenn A. ........ . Fry, Marianne ...,.... ..........373 .....,,...375 ..........423 .......,..3l7 ..........398 .....,....392 ...,,.....288 ..........38I ,,.......,32I ...,.......232,324 .......,..,328,443 Fry, Roberta ...........,. ............,, I 80 Frydrnan, Gloria ...,.. ..,,...... 4 28 Frye, Gerald J. ....,,. .............. 4 43 Frye, Jerry ........... ............... . ..l82 Fryer, Bonnie .,,........... ........... I 48,3l3 Fulk, Kenneth J. ......,..... .............. I 92 Fulks, Julia ..,..,....,............... ,......... I 85 Fullen, Jacqueline L. .....,.. .......... 4 20 Fullen, Jacqueline ....i... .......... 4 43 Fuller, J. O. ,, ............. ......... . I43 Fuller, Linda L. ...,. .......... 4 43 Fullerton, Doris ....... ..i....... 4 43 Fulner, Thomas C. ..... .......... 4 43 Fulton, Sue A. ........... .......... 4 43 Fulton, Tom ......,........ .....,.... 3 66 Fultz, Robert E. ............... ...................... 3 77 Funakoshi, George ...................,............ 282 Funaro, Joe ....,,...................................,...... 290 Furniss, Maureen Kay .... I62,l63,409,429 Furrow, Sarah E, ..........,,...,.................... 443 Furry, Don ........,......,........ ...........,.......... 2 9I Fuschino, Frank ........... G Gabalac, Ann Esther Gabriel, James ..........., Gaeth, Doris .................. Gallney, Mary Ellen ...,., Gail, Carolyn .....,..,. ....,.. Gaines ................. ............ Gaines, Jayne A. ..,, . Galbraith ...........,........... Galbraith, Carolyn ,,.... Galchick, Barbara ....,, ..........l93 .........309, 427 I 7 .......I73, I75,32I I 2 I 3 I 0,42l I 3 Gall, Gary S. . .............. .................. 3 72 Gallagher, Susan ...... ........... 3 22.4l7 Galland, Spence .,,.... .............. 3 93 Gallant, Pat ........,....... .......... 4 I6 Gallant, Robert ......... .......... 3 BI Galle, Steve ....,........... .......... 3 98 Gallen, Steve .,...........,. -.. .............. 364 Gallin, Margie .................. .................. 3 08 Gallogly, Myron W. ...,,..,... l90,377 Gallogly, Susan ...,................ .............. 4 27 Galloway, Ann ...,......... 5 ............ .......... 4 23 Galm, Lawrence Francis ........,........,.... 234 Gambs, Charles, Jr. .,.......................... I42 Gamertsfelder, Sally Games, Allyson J. . .,.. . Games, Beniamin .... Games, Judith K. .... . Gamma Delta ....... ,.... Gamma Phi Beta . ,.,. . Ganger, Roger ........... Gangloff, William ......,. Gans, Anna ................ Gans, Fred E. ............. . Gantzer, Gerald A. ..... . Garay, Li ia .,................ Garber, ella ................... Garber, Susan ...........320,4 I 8 ..........38I ........,.443 220 422 382 ..........384 ..........392 ....,..,,.392 .,,,,,,,,,443 I73,32I Gardiner, Paula Sain ........ .......,.,,... 4 43 Gardner, Bets ................. . .................. 443 Gardner, Carole ................. ,........., 4 l3,443 Gardner, Malcolm L. .... . ..,..,.....209A 392 Gardner, Phil ...,.............. ......,.... 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I 68,443 Garrigan, Richard T. .........,.. l55,l84,2l3 Garro, Mary .................. .,,......,.,,..,.. 4 43 Garrow, Jane ............ ............,., 3 22 Garver, Charles M. .... .......,... 2 I6 Garverick, Kay .,.......... ........... 3 I7 Garvin, Jane ...,... .......... .ISI Gary, John .....,,. ...,,,,,,,, 3 84 Gasforf, Kathy .,,..... ........... 4 26 Gasser, Lorena ............,. .,.......,,,,,, 3 26 Gassman, Norman ........,... ,............,,.,. 3 82 Gassman, Patricia A. .....,.,.......,..., 4I-1,443 Gaswirth, Toby ..,..,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 20,4l9,443 Galeff, Dugan S. .,,,... ,,,,,,,,, 2 33, 443 Gates, Roberta ...... Gaty, Susie .. ...... I 48 ,......,..,423 Gaudieri, Alexander V. Gaw, Steve .............,..... Gay, Philip D, ,....... .... . .. Gay, R. L. .,..........,... . Gay, Sue H. .............. , Gear, Martin ........,..,....... ..........444 .,,....,.,I97 ..........444 .........,I98 444 Gearhart, Carol A. ................ I85,42I, Gearhart, Gary ,,.......,. Gearhart, Kay .. ...... .. ..........,...256,28B .........,l50,2 I 5,322 Geary, Hugh .....,,.,., ,....,........ ,,.. . . .220 Gebel, Heidi ..,........... ...,....., 3 07,4II Gebhart, Daniel E. ................................ 333 Geduldig, Martin ....,.................,,..,. I80,364 Geesling, Gloria J. I67,I73,I75,320,444 Gehring, Barbara ...,....................,... ...,., 4 I8 Gehring, Julie ....... . ........................... . Gehrlein, James ......... .......... Geicko, Susan ................. .......... Geis, Mike ..,..........,....,........ .......... Gelbaugh, Richard K. Gelfand, Marlene ..,.... Geller, Charlotte ....... Genereux, Leo ...........,. Georgas, Nick S. ....,, . George, Carole ......,,.., George, David J. .... . George, Dianne ....,..,. George, Donna .,..,........ Geove, Janet ...,... Gerhardt, Charles L. Gerlitz, Coralie ......,...... Germaine, John J. .... ., Germann ...... . ..... Germann, Carolyn ....... Gerren, Richard L. ..... . 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Gilbert, Jane Ann Gilbert, Sallie .......... ,..........,..423,444 I 0,307,4 I 0 I 62,4l0,444 .....,.2l0,324,423 Gill, Wayne ..,.............. ................,.... 3 74 Gillespie, Donna Rae .......,.. 2I6,307 Gillespie, Phil ......... ,..... ....,....... ...... I 6 8 Gillespie, Vicki .............,,.,.... ................. 4 25 Gillespie, Wava J. .......... I52,I67,I75,327 Gillett, Peter L. ...... . Gillette, Alice ,.......... ..... Gilligan, James T. ...... . Gilliland, Marie ....... Gillogly, Dlann ........... Gillogly, Kay D. ...... . Gillum, Paul E. ....,.. , Gilsdorf, Michael ......... Gilson, Richard D. Ginsburg, Marlyn D. I 9I, eingnck, Mary AliCe ' 444 320 385 3l6 426 444 398 444 309 444 444 Gire, Thomas L, .............,...........,....... . Guiliano, Vincent S. ............. , Given, C. William ,...... .. Given, Connie ........., , Givens, Wm. R. .... , Glantz, Jarnes E. ...... . Glaser, Mike ............... Glaser, Nell ......... ........... Glasgow, Bonnie C. ..... . Glass, Donna L. ......... , Glass, Dyanne .. .... ., .444 I 53,365,407 I 90 .364 ..........364 I 90 ..........4I5,444 .......l8I ,228,42I Glass, Gary ......... ........,......................,...... 3 96 Glass, Judy ........................ l50,l62,4l5,2I0 Glassman, Marikay .......... . ................... 325 Glazer, Dennis A. ..... ..................... 3 36 Glazer, Joan ............ .......,.. I 84,42I Glazier, Bob ......,......,.., .............. 2 I6 Glazman, Barbara ..,,. .....,,.., 4 44 Glenn, J. M. ........... .......... 3 8l Glenn, William ....... ........., 3 80 Glenny, Bill ............. ..,,...,. 3 86 Glessner, Bob .... ........ .394 Glick, Allen ...............,. .,.....,.. 4 Ol Glick, Ron ...,..,....,. ,,....... ...,,,......,. 3 9 2 444 Glotzbecker, David ...... Glover, Dianna ........... Glubaskas, Carol ....... Gluckman, Sandy ...... ......,..,228,363 I S0,3l2 Glueck, William ........ .......... I 5l.23B Glynn, David R. ...... . ,..... ...l97,444 Goard, Paul D. ...... .......... I 9I,444 Gochnour, Dianne ....... .,.,.......... 3 I0 Godfrey, Ernest ...................................... 233 Godfrey, Nancy A. ..................,......,...,., 444 Goetz, Alan C. ........ lB8,I90,209,373,444 Goheen, Wendy Ann ..,..........,.,............ 3ll Golbert, Larry ......................................., 40l Goldberg, Gerald ...,... .......... 4 44 I 40I Goldberg, Joe .........,. Goldberg, Judy ...,... Goldberg, Goldberg, Mark ......... Ka ren ,...iiifiiiiii'i:i4l9 ..........323,428 Goldberg, Goldberg, Norma ...... Stan .,.... GoIddigger's ....... .......... Golden, Cheron ...... Goldenber Goldtarb, Goldman Goldman Goldman, Goldman Goldsbury, Goldschmi Goldsmith, Goldstein, Goldstein, Goldstein, Goldstein, Goldstein, Goldstein, Goldstock, g, Benson . ..,.. .. N'ed M. . ...... . Bill ...... ......, Cindy .....,.. s Marilyn E. ....,,... , dt, Joanna Carole ,.......... ......... 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Grodach, Carl W, ...... , Groezinger, Karen ,..,... Grogan, Corky ,....,.. Groh, Nancy ....,,.. Grolsmith, Torie ...,... Groom, D. . ...,.,..,..,......... Grospitch, Dottie .............. 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I 96,I97,445 Groves, Dennis L, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 34,236 Grubb Jerry .,,.., ,... ,........ ........... ..... 3 6 5 Grubb, Richard K. ...... ,....,.. 4 45 Grube, Don E, .......,,....... .,.. .... 2 I 6 Grube, Douglas I. ..........., ..,.,.......,... 4 45 Grubel, Frances Mae ......,,...... ..,..... ...... 3 l 4 Gruber, Lonnie ..... ,.,, ,,............,............. 3 6 6 Grubic, Roger A. ......., ,,,,..,, I 88,I92,445 Grucella, Charles Daniel .......,...,........ 234 Gruden, Phyllis .,..,..,,,, ....,,........ ............... 4 2 6 Grudere, Phylis .,,............... ........ 3 I5 Grugel, Lee ..,.... . .... ,,..,,,,,,, ........ 2 2 O Grumbach, Frederick ........ ........ 3 7l Grutzner, Gail ........... ,.,,., . .422 Guckenberger John .... ........ 3 76 Gudis, Malcolm . ,, ,...........393 290,377 Gutfey, Larry . ,,,. ,..,,.,.,.. ..,,..., , Guggenaster, Carolyn .... ...,,,,...,, 4 I5 Gugler, Peggy ....., ..,,..,...,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 4 5 Guqlielmino, Ronald ...... ........ 3 99 Guillana, Vincent ............ ....., . .39l Guinioux ., , .,..,........,,, ,,,,.,,, 2 I2 Guke, Douglas I. ........ ................ 2 I5 Gulden, Pearlann ,........ .........,,.. ...,.. 4 I 2 Gulyas, Sandy .,..,,.,. .......... . ....4II Gump, Barry H, ....... ......... I 80,368,445 Gump, Judy ...................... ........,... 2 22 3II Gumpto, Klaus .... .......,..,.. Gunkelman, Mary Ann ...... Gunlock, William .. ..... .. Gunn, Lawrence A. . .. Gurgin, Vonnie A. ..,. , Gurin, James J, .,,,.,, .... . Gurney, Leanne ., ,..... ....... . . I72 Illffllzaa 445 ...:iiiiii:ii:445 Gurr, Jane ,........ .. ..... Gushwater, Carol Ann Gussler, Stephen S. Gustin Sue ,,,,.. ....... Guthleben, Vicki ........ Guthrie, Stephen T. .,... . Gutry Noel D. ..,,.,.,................ .... . I75,322 204,445 ............32I 3I0,4I7 379,445 .,,,,,,445 Gutterman, Faye . .....,............... 308 Guttman Judith Ronsheim ..,.,,,,,,,.,,.. 445 376 4l4 Gwin, Gvpe. Haagenson, Bill . ........ . Roger .,..,,,.....................,, Aletta ......................,,,. H Haager, Carole K. .... ......, . Haas Haas, Gordy .. ......., ,. J. .. .,,... .... . ,, IB5,445 ............396 ............290 Haas, Jerry ........... .....374 Haas, Haas, Haas. Haas. Hack, Haclrel, Nancy Phyllis . ..,. . l48,324 42I R. ..,...... ,.......... ....,,. . Robert L. ..... .....,. , Linda ,,.,.,,,....,.... .,,..... Hackenbrachj, Barbara ..... 290 445 423 Reda ..,,.., .,......... ........ 3 2 4 3 I I 445 445 3 I 3 Hacker, Ardls A, ..........,,. .......... . Hacker, Peter K, .,..,, ..,. .... ,.... . Hackmeyer, Rita ..... ,.............., Hadley, Christine ....... ,,,,............,. 4 2I Hadley Lee Ann .... .. ,..., ...l58,324,423 Haenick, Anita Miller ........................ 445 Haenzi, Susan .,,.,. ............ ............... I 7 3 Haessley, Eleana M. ....,... . Hagenl Haqenl ..,.......,445 ocher, Nancy ......... .... oc Irer, Edward ,,.423 E. ..,...,. l90,445 Haggard, George W. ....,....,,,... l9I,400 Hagler, William S. ......., . Hagma Hague, I90 ier, Rodger A. ..,.. . ......... 445 Dale ............. ....... .... . . .I96 I DEX Hahn ,, ..,...,... ,,.... . . Hahn, Barbara ..,.. Hahn, Carol R. .. Hahn Richard A. .....,.. . 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I 78 Halliday, Bruce ,.........,... .,....................... 2 82 Halliday, Susan ......., l52,l66 l67,l73,424 Hallows, Leo Craig . ,,.. ,................. ..... 3 9 I Halscott, James ..... ,,...,... .........,,.....,,.... 3 9 l Halvorsen, Gav M. ....----- -----.4 I 73.427 Ham, Bev ..,,.,............................,...,.,... ,....,.. 3 I3 Hambleton, James W. ......................., 389 Hamilton, Charles ............,.......,,,.....,,.,.. 367 Hamilton, Edna ,............... l6l,l8I,4l4,446 Hamilton, Edwin L. ....,,, . ...,................... 233 Hamilton Frederick .,.....,..,......... 393,446 Hamilton, Jack ......,,...,.. ...,,........., 3 69 Hamilton, James .,.... ,.,........ 3 86 Hamilton, Linda .,...,,..... ........... 4 l4 Hamilton, Neal W. ...,,.... .446 Hamilton, Ronald .......... ........... 3 65 Hamilton, Sandra ........... ............... 4 I4 Hamilton, Stephen G. .............. ,.......,. . 396 Hamilton, Sylvia . .,,.,..,,.....,..... lB5,309,446 Hammel, Sue .Y ,,,,,..,,,. ............,..... 4 23 Hammond, Katie ..,... Hammond, Lynn .,.. Hammond, Nancy. ,....,. . Hamper Donald .,....,... Hampton, Patricia .. Hamrick, Handler, Brenda .....,.. Steve .,............ Hane, Marilyn .......... Hanesworth, Linda J Haney, Buzz ...........,..,,.... Haney, J Hant, Di Ohn ........,....., ck ....,,..,...,.....,... Hanko, Norman J. Hanley, Dan ......... .,,.. Hanley, James L. ..... . Hann, Fr ed E. .,..... . Hanna, Anne E. .....,,. . Hanna, Elizabeth ,.,... Hanna, Lee ..,......,... Hanna Marcia . Hannah, Stanley . ,,,.. . Hanner, Nancy ..,........... Hanotf, Hugh ...,.............,,,. Hansberger, Thomas Hanscel, William D. Hansen, Alice ............. Hansen, Bill .. ..,......... Hansen, Jean ..... ..,... Hansen Robert C. Hansley, Judy ........ Hanson, Beverly G. Hanzel, Jan , . ..,,, ,. Harbage, Stephen E. Hardesty, Jane ..,. Hardqrove Grace ...,.. 327 423 320 336 .....,,....42l 446 364 I73 446 394 'fffffffffffiiiiifasz ...............230 'fffffffffffliii ...........323, 446 377 446 380 446 ,,I42 4l7 4l7 I9l IBI I97 396 D. ..... ...,... . . ....,,..l93,446 328 imffilliba ......,l73 l90 4l6 ...,.......446 ..,.,...,,,4l6 .,..,.,....332 , .......... 3l2 ....4l3 ...........288,446 ...........427,446 Diane . . ..,,................... , .....3l7 C. Patrick .. ,,........ 228,233,291 .,,,4l5 .......l52,203 ,423 , .. , 3ll , I5O,l80,4l7 32l,408,424 ,..4l0 . ,,..I76 Harding, Ruth Ann . .,...,. . Hardman, Von Allen Hardy. Hardy, Ann Dee .,,..... Hardy. Katherine A. Hardtle, John ......... Harhay, ' Harkins, Harlow, Carol ...., ......... Harman, Barbara E. Harman, Pam .,.,......... Harman, Tom . Harmon, Diane ,..,,,,,., Harner, Isabelle . Harnick, Stephanie ..,,. ., Harold, Linda . ...... , Harper, Doug ., Harper Link ..... Harper, Svlvia ...... .. Harral, William M, , Harrington Gail . Harris, Barbara A. Harris, Jovce ..,,, .... Harris, Julie . Harris, Linda Harris, Mike Harris, Nick ., ,..... ., Harris Rita .. . Harrisi Robert E. Harris, Stephen A. , Harris, Vivian , . ,, Harrison Harrison , Dick . Gail .. Harrison, Karen . .... . Harrison, Mike ,, Harrison, Patrick .,.. . .... . Harrison, Richard A, Harrold, Charlotte . , 378 l93,325 . 332 . 3ll 42l l6I ,'4l2,446:475 sis 308 3I4 lbl .. .. .39l .. 428 446 446 , . 420 .. 274,29l .,, 2ll , , 4l2 . ,..... 395 369 ...,446 . . ,l78 Harrold, Roger ......... -.-..-.... I 59 Harshfield, Sandy ..-.---.--- .A-------' 3 2I Harshman, Leonard ...,,,,.. .,........ 2 89 Harstine, Sandra L. .....,. ....,......... 4 46 Hart, Dale ......................- ---. ss.A--..------ 2 9 0 Hart, Donald J. ........ ........,. 3 99,446 Hart, Mariorie .,.... .......... 2 32,3I3 Hart, Richard F. ............. ...............-. 3 77 Hartford, Edward H. .... .-.-..---- 3 75.445 Hartlagel Kay ,,,,,,.,.,, ......,....... 4 I3 Hartley, Jane .......,.,, .......... 4 I4 Hartley, Paul ..,........ ..... ........ I 6 8 Hartley, Rick ............... ..--------------- 3 98 Hartman, Anita J. ...... .......... 4 l7.446 Hartman, Fred O. ..... ............. I 72 Hartman, JoAnne ..... ....... , H328 Hartman, Marilyn ......... .325 Hartman, Muriel ..... .......... 2 I0 Hartman, Paul ....... ....... , ..290 Hartman, Pete .....,. .,.,,..... 3 B8 Hartman, Sue ........... .......... I 68 Hartrantt, Thomas ....... .......... 3 79 Hartrick, Pat ............. ,..... .... 3 2 5 Hartsel, Joan ............. .......... 4 I5 Hartshorn, Nancy ....,..,. .......... 4 25 Hartsock, Roger L. ..... ...-.......... 3 76 Hartveld, Michel ........... .........,,...... 4 46 Hartzler, Marsha J. ...... .......... 4 l4,446 Harvey, Janet .. .......... .............. 4 46 Harvey, Janis D, .........446 Harvey, Ken .,,.,..,,, .......... 3 94 Harvey, Mrs, .... .,,..... ............. 4 2 6 Haschen, Thomas , .... ,,.. . . ,.........,.. ,,39l Hasimoto, Clara Y. . ..... .......... I 63,446 Haskins, Bob ..,..,, ,. .....,...... ....,,,.,,... I 75 Hasseman, Mariorie J. ..... ......., . Hatch, Theron ..,............ ..,..,,. Hatcher, Steve ................ .. ........ ,. Hathhorn, Thomas G. Hatton, C. Thomas ....... Haudmann, Sue ......... Haughn, John ......... Haught, Charles ...., 446 375 398 446 446 323 I98 399 Haupt, Richard ......, .......... 2 BB Haun-ian, Benn ,,..... .......... 3 33 Hausen, Helga U. ,..., ...,...,,, 4 46 Hauser, Donald ............ , .......... 390 Hausteld, Gail ., .. ,,.,,... . ...........,,,. ..l68 Hauslcnecht, Ernest E. .... ....,..... l 83,446 Hauss, John .......... .. ....................... ...390 Haustetter, Paula C. ,,......... .......447 Hauswirth, George M. ..........,..... .447 Havlicek, John ........... l55,288,447,25l,257 Hawk, Sandra . ,,,..............,.. ....,..., .......,.. 3 2 0 Hawkins, Charles P. .........,....,.,........... 447 Hawkins, Dave .,.......,,,..... ............. I 68 Hawkins, Ed ,,..... ............ , ..,369 Hawkins, James D. .,.,. .......... I 93,447 Hay, Jerry ,,.... ,..,,...,,.. ............. 3 7 4 Hayes, Beverly N. ......., ..447 Hayes, Charles E. .... .,,,.447 Hayes, Jack ...., .. ..... 288 Hayes, Jim ...... .... ............., 3 6 8 Hayes, Sue .....,....,...., ............... . 425 Hayes, Woody .. .....,., .......,,, 2 49,288 Hayhow, Margaret .,,.. ...,., . ...328 Hayhow, Walter R. Haynes. Jayne ..... .... Hays, Mrs. .,.. Hazel Cynthia .,,, Hazelbalrer, Norma J. Hazelton, Philip .,.. ,,... Hazelton, Roger . ...,.. . Hazen, Margaret Jean Headapoal Richard l. l52,l6I, Heath, William ..,, ..,,,,...... ......,,.,..,.... Heberlein, Joan . .,.... . Heberlinq, Richard Heck, Andy .,,.........,..,. , Heck, Carol ,,,,......, ..,....,...,... ,.....,, Heckelman Barry Jay Hedges, Sharon C. .... Heft Lincoln . Hefternan, Marcia ..... Hegarty, John P. Hegele, Fred . ...,,., ,, Heqler, Barb ...,,,.. ...... Heider, Lawrence E. ., Heider, Ruth Ann ..... Heikel, Harvey , ...,. ,, Heilman, Myra A. ..., , Heilman, Ronald .... , Heim, Joan . . 333 4l7 363 l85 447 375 398 4l3 396 230 447 365 236 3l7 397 447 I83 4l I 396 384 4l l 2 f,'f fff,'fi'9'5fi9a 328 .......,,,290,369 ....,,447 ..,,....,.3Bl Heimberger, Frederick .....,..... ....,..... I 57 Hein, Patricia . ,,.. ,..,,, . ....,I84,228,427 Hernes Sue . ,,,.. ..... ....... , . . ......... ..... . ,3l2 Heinmiller, Suzanne T. .. ..,.... 447 Heintz, Larry .. ., ....,,. .376 I-Ieintzelman, Jon , ,, ,,,,, ,376 Hernze, Doug . ,. .. I79 I-Ieirsch Bettv . . ..,.. .... , ,4l6 Herserman, David L, ..234,236 Heiskberger Virginia ,. .....,, .. 322 Heistand, Kay , ,, l75,320 Heitchue, Camille . Helleksnn, Brenda , Hell Gary Hellekson, Brenda , Helm, Angela . . Helm, Sandra . Helmrich Mariorie Helser, Nancv ,. Helton Darrvl E. Hemmino, Charles . Hench Larry Henden, Arnold Henderson, Barry K. . Henderson, Eric D. 4lI .. 3l2 ,, .... 364 .423 ., . 3lO,4I8 H220 , 3l0 3l0,427 447 235 . .,,. ,l55 . .. 364 447 447 Henderson, George Henderson, Martha J. Henderson, Richard E. ..,,.....l78,447 447 Henderson, Robert . ..... ...374 Henderson, Rov L. . ...... - ------. 447 Hendler, H. Richard ......... 364 Hendra, Betty ......,........ -.------. 3 07 Hendren, Jim .............. ............. I 58 Hendricks, Cheryl .......... ................. 4 I7 Hendricks, Norma B. ...,..... ......... I 73.326 Hendrickson, Jim ....... Henkaline, G. Michael Hennessey, Janet ......, Henning, Daniel .....,. .. Henninger, Roger Lee Henry, Amos .........,....... Henry, Joseph ............... Henry, Lynnda .... Henry, Pam ..,..,.... Henry, Terence ...... Herbert, Jerry ..,..... Herbert, Jo .,.. ....... Herbert, Ruth J. ......, , Herbert, Thomas L. ...., . Herbstreit, James ...... .........230 I 58,336 447 I97 3l3 3l I 39l 336 2l6 .........447 447 288 290 447 386 23l 447 Herd, James ..,, .....,,. . . ....,.. .. Herman, Harriet N. .... Herman, Joe ........,....,.. ......... Herman, Mark ,. ........ ........... . , Hermiller, John P. .,... ............ Herr, Ann N. ....................... ......... 4 l0,447 Herrera, Espinosa G. Herrick, John H. ...... ,. Herrington, Hertz, Caro Carol . ,.,.. I ............ Heskett, Sharon ...... Hess, Bill ..,....,...... , Hess, Carole ..,...,. Hess, Nancy Hess, Willia FT1 .............. Hessler, Suzanne ....,,., Hessman, Fred W. Hetrick, Ge Heuerman, Heyer, Paul orge M. . Lynn E. ...., . J. ........... . Hiatt, Pat .................. Hiatt, Robert M. ...... . Hickman, B ' l'l5l'l Hickmott, Warren T. .. Hicks, Leann ................ Hicks, Sandra C. Hider, Barbara ........ H ieb, Patti Hiestand, Darlene ...... Higbea, James ...,,.....,, Higgins, Charles ........ Higgins, Connie ........ Higgins, Jane .......... Higgins, Rita ...,....... Higgins, Robert ..... High, Debra High, Sandy ..... ...... . .. Hildreth, Larry C. Hiler, Edwa rd A. ,... . ........, l45, l 57 3l3 4l9 3l2 .........29l 447 3l7 288 iiif:ii3i08,4l7 ...,,..,. l92,447 .........333 .........23l 234,396 ......... 398,447 .............l5O,3 I 7 l58,307,42l l50, l75,327 .............232,390 422 .........l9O,447 Hill, Alice Lou .... .. ......... l75,424 Hill, Donna ....,.,... ................ 1 ..,. 4 27 Hill, Judy .,... .. l50,l73,l75 Hill, Fred W. ,,,, ,,,,.,,.....,,,,,,.,, 3 96 Hill, Jacqueline ...... ................. 3 ll Hill, Judy .............. ........, 4 24 Hill, Kenny ....,..... ..... ......... 2 8 2 Hill, Mary Jane ...... ............ . 325 Hill, Pete , .,.. .............. ....,..........,. 2 4 2 Hill, Richard C, ............, ..,.,.,.. I 90,447 Hill Robert Gib Hill, Robert Hill Hill son . .,,. ......... 2 30,37l 23l . Ron .. ........,,,.. .. , William W Hillard, William .,,,.... Hillel .,.,.... ..,,.. ..,........ Hiller, Terry A. ..... . Hilliq, Robert L. Hillyer, Mik Hilt, Ayleen E ........ Hilt, Marci ..... Hiltman, Da T1 .... Hilty, Alice ..... .. Hinder, Larry ,,...... Hines, Charl 95 ...,.. Hinkle, Carole . ,.... . Hinson, Dav id H. ...... . Hinson, Marsha ..... . Hintermeiste r, Ann .ifff1f1'l'7iii' 365 447 376 220 447 208 ......,..379 I I3 ...,.....399 5 .........282 l6B I 64,423 ......,..l69,447 . ......., l73,309 ................ .325 Hinton, Barbara J. ......, , ...... ..3l7,447 Hinton, Geo rge , Hintz, Beverly .. .. Hipley, Jane H. .......38I l90,448 Hipley, Robert L. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Hirsch, Francis .,,........... I66,l72,365,448 Hirsch Stua rt Ellis ...,.....,..... ..,,..,,,,. , 388 Hurt, Thomas A. ..,...... . Hissong, Samuel L. Hitchcock. Bruce .,..... Hite, Barbara Dawn ...... ..lB5,307 Hite, Georg Hite, Judith Hite, J ' Hixson e ., .,,,..... .. L. ,,,.. .. ulia .,.... , Ellen . ..,,, Hixon, Marilyn Hobbs, Jack E. 396 ,l52 l54,l63 ,4l3 ,......,.l85,309 448 Hobbs, Jim ,..,, ,,,,,,,,, I 68 Hobbs, Linda .,... .. ........, 3I0 Hoch, William .. .,.. .....388 Hochstetler, Betty ....,. . .... . ..... ...l75 Hochstetter, Gregory ....... ..,,,.,.. 2 9l,448 Hock, Karen . ....... ....... . ......... . ..220 Hock, Sharo 0 . ....... .... . Hockman, G. .........l73 ......,..l5l Mike .......... Alcla ............ Linda Judith M. .. Ann ..,, Jeanne Jane Marie .. .... .... , .. Dick ....... John ....... Tim ............... Jeffrey ...... Phyllis ' Hrifsik, Margaret E. .... . Hubble, Doris .,,...,........ Hubler, Thomas S. Huck, Rod ....,.... ...,.,... Huckaba, Bill ..,.......,...... Hudson, William E. ,,.. . Huey, Raymond F. ....,.. . Kaercher, Pat . .,... . I-lull inger, Carolyn .,....,, Kana, Patricia A, . ........448 ...........422 ...........448 ...l82 .. .,...,...... I69,376 Huffman, John .............,...,..,........,.,. - ,.... 3 7l Huffman, Joyce K. .... .I62,4lO,4l5,448 Huffman, Nancy ...,..... ...,.....,.....,..... I 68,324 Huffmaster, H. Edward ....................,. ,448 Hufford, Philip T. ...,..,,....... ....,.,.... 2 36 Hugenberg, Jim ..,.......,. ........... I 97 Hughes, Carol Ann ..........4I5 Hughes, John .............. ..4,,,, , ,29I Hughes, Phillip ......... ,,.,,,,, 3 68 Hughes, Sally . .....,......., .......... 1 327 Hughes, Thomas C. ..... ......,.... 4 48 Hughey, Anne J. ...... ..,..,..,,, 3 84 Hull, John R. ...... .........,. .. 378 Hull, Suzanne .,.,.,......,.,,. ,,,,,,,, I 48,3l2 Hullinger, Dennis ,... .,... Hulfin, Jerry MacArthur ,448 ...........28B . ............. I6I ,234 Hume Bruce ..,,.,..........,,.... ...233,400 Humphrey, Fred James ......... ......, ,... 3 9 3 Hum hre s Moll ..409,4I8 p y, y .,....,... Humsfon, Gayle ,,....,...,.. .......,,.,.,...,., 4 I7 I50,2I0,3lI Hundley, Barbara .,...,,. Hundley, Roberl W. .. Hunsinger, Joanna ..,,. Hunsinger, Lynn ..,,,.. Hunt, Dale D. Hunt, Ronald J. ..., . Hunter, Chuck ,,.,.... Hupp, Phyllis .,....,. Hurd, Joan .,............... Hurd, Kenneth L. Hurd, Linda .,...., ....,., Hurley, Rosanna ,,..... Hurni, Robert L. .... . Hursh, Betty Hurwitt, Nancy . Kersel , ..,..,. ZI 1,426 ........I73,4l6 ..........,37.s 448 288 425 . ...... 320 448 448 328 363 iffff26i3'f2 14 ,327 3 1 5 Husley, Joan ...,..,.. . .,..,.....,. ..308 Husferkamp, Bruce .... ,... .392 Huston, Janice ...,. ,,,, . ,...... . N308 Huston, Shirley ...... .,,. .... 4 I 8 Huston, Susan .... ......,,,. . 4I7 Husum, Carol ...,..,.. ,,,... . . .,,,,, 408,4l6 Hutchens, Carol ,.,.. ........,,,,, ...,,. ..,.. 3 I 8 Hutcheson, M. Annette ,..,..... .,....,.,,, 4 48 Hutchins, David .... ..,, ,.,.,.,. . .......365 Hufchinson, Bob .,.............., ...,,,. l 77 Hutchinson, C. Richard .. ...... .,,... ..377 Hutchison, Carol .......... ...... . . ,........ ...325 Hutchison, Pam .............,,,,,............, ,,,,, 3 20 Hutson, Lorra .. .... 308,4l5,423 Huxley, Stephen . l-lybert, Mary A, .,.. . Hyde, Gary ...... ..... Hyman, Judy ...... ....... Hyman, Susan .......... ..,... Hyre, E. Clifton ......... .... Hyre, James Gordon ..., Hyre, Robert G., Jr. Hysell, David lanetta, Bruce lgoe, Mary N. .... . lhnat, Bertha .,.... lhnat, Georgia ......... Iles, Buddy ........,.. ......... Ingledue, Thomas E. lngmire, Cynthia ......... lngmire, Donald ..... Ingram, BarrY C. ..... Ingram, Michael ..,..,. Ingram, William H. ,.,.. . ..... ..................... . 398 Ireland, Ritchie A. ......... . lngrassia, James Irion Ph1l1p ..............,...... ...,,...4I4,448 .,...,.,...I79 312 .. ..,.. 312,412 .......,...179 .......39l 395 .,.,...197 ............332 ........4I4,448 I3 4l I ........242 ...........449 l0,449 ........l82,449 . ............. 400 ..........37,288 ...........449 ..............396,449 , . ....,............ 179,449 Irvin, George .. , ......., l67,l75,366,449 lrv1n, Suzanne ...... ...... ,........ ............ 3 I 4 Irvin. Tim ............,., ..........,,,,..,..,,,, 3 69 Irwin. Robert ............. .,.....,....... . .39l Irwin. Wayne L. ,..... ....... I 69,376,449 Isler, Gene A. .... .. ...... ....,... 3 66,449 Isler, Joan ......,....... . .,.... I67,l75,449 lssing, Mary Ann , .... .......,., ,....... 3 2 3 lto, .Joel K, ........... .. .............., 449 Izer, Robert ............... ........ 3 84 J Jackson, Barbara A. ..,... ........ 4 I3,449 Jackson, Donald E. ....... .,............. I 96 Jackson, Henry F. ...... . ....... l6l,449 Jackson, Ruth G. .... ,......... ..449 Jackson, Sue ............, ...,.,., 4 I5 Jackson, Thomas .,.....,. ..,.........,.....,.... 3 73 Jacobowitz, Rusty ..,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,4l9 Jacobs, Joe ................,...,......................... ZI6 Jacobs, Judith .............,..,... I75,3I0,-122,429 Jacobs, Maxine B. ......... . ............ . ........... 449 Jacobson, Marcia Jaeger, Jack ...,..,...... J . Ph'l' D. Jggfzlarlvanl .....,......,,.... Jaffe, Marcia . ....,........... .. Jaggard, Patricia Jagger. Barb .....,.......... Jahanning, Tom ....... Jambor, James ....... James, Dick ........... ,I ,f KR ' A. .... . ................2l0 ........3B6,449 ..,.........397 .......,,...449 ...............,449 ........232,4I6 ...,........232 ........396 , .,.,,.. 290 James,-Gary A. James, Patricia ...,,,... James, Susie . ..... ...... , Jameson, Jamie ..... . Jameson, Pamela A. Janiesz, Richard .. Janson, Lf. T. L. .. Jannsen, Carol ...,..,...... Janusz, Rick ...,..... Januszkiewicz, Maryann Jaros, Paul A. .. Jarosi, Jo .. Jasper, Theresa Javor, Gerrie Jechura, Ralph , , Jeffers, Danny Jeffers, Marilue .. ..... .. Jefferson, Eugene B. Jeffery, Richard . . Jemison, Richard K. .. . ....,.......,.. 449 ..423,427 ..,.323 208 ... .. .. .. .449 230 233 . 3I8,4I3 .377 320 367,449 .. ...,. ., 422 320 422 369 ..,........427 449 449 ..375 I78 Jenkins, Chuck .. ....., .. 385 Jenkins, Cora . ..... . .. .3l5,424 Jenkins, Elaine . ....208,322 Jenkins, James L. .. . ..., ..,..449 Jenkins, John B. , ..... . .. .... ,,.., . .449 Jenkins, Keith E, ,,.. . .l72,449 Jenkins, Mary Lou . . .,.. ......322 Jenkins, Patsy ..,, . . ,.,,.... .,... 4 27 Jenkins, Thomas .. .246,28B Jenkinson, Suzanne .,,.. ..308,4I4 Jenne, Ronald . . , .. . 365 Jenssen, George . .. .. ,... . ,. 380 Jepson, Robert O. ..... .... . .. 449 Jerew, Don . .. .... . .......394 Jerome, Judy .. .,... .... I 62 Jess, Robert , ...... ,... ..l69 Jessen, Madeline .. . .,307 Jester, Judy .. .425,449 Jewell, John A. ..., .. . ., . 208 Jezerinac, Ron . .. .. .. ....230 Jobe, Pattie . .. .,... . . 3Il,423 Johanni, Paul J. ...... ,.., , .449 Johanning, Thomas L. .. .. .233 John, Ralph ,, . 400 John, Sidney C. 38l,449 Johns, Carol Elaine ...3l3 Johns, Claudia .. . 208,4l6 Johns, David .... . . . 390 Johnson, Barbara H. . ,... ...,449 Johnson, Bob . . . . .234 Johnson, Charles .,,, l88,I9O Johnson, Chris . .. .. . 384 Johnson, Dan . . .. , . ,...,282 Johnson, Deanna Lynn ...449 Johnson, Donald ....., . .. 390 Johnson, Frederick A. .. . .. 363 Johnson, Gary ., ..,.,. . .... ..,..449 Johnson, G. R ,,.. ... . I68 Johnson, George V. l78,449 Johnson, Jan . .... ...,24l Johnson, Jolene . . . .423 Johnson, Kenneth ,.., .............. . .. 288 Johnson, Lawrence A. .... . .... 449 Johnson, Linda . . .. 409 4l6,424 Johnson, Lyman . , .... .. 290,449 Johnson, Marshall Z. .. .... . .. ..,l96 Johnson, Mary Ann . 320,409,4l0,4l7 Johnson, Milan C. . . .. . ,450 Johnson, Peter .. . . . ...376 Johnson, Rebecca . . .....450 Johnson, Rod . . .. , .... ..386 Johnson, Robert . .. .....3B9 Johnson, Susan .. .. 2l6,327,427 Johnson, Virginia A. .. .. . 424 Jokse, Linda . . . 326 Jolliff, James .. 450 Jolliffe, Carole , , 425 Jomanni Paul J. ..... .385 Janas, Robert . . . 385 Jones .. , ..,, . ....2I2 Jones, A. ......, ..,,.3I8 Jones, Al . .. ..... .... . . .......234 Jones, Alice Jane . .. . .l73,l75 Jones, Barb .. ,. . 4l0 Jones, Ben . 288,390 Jones, Bill . .... .. .2l6 Jones, Catherine .. . 323,4I7 Jones, Charlotte .. . ..322,427 Jones, Cheryl . .307,422 Jones, David ..........,. ,398 Jones, Don . , ,... ......29O,398 Jones, Ernest E. ,,.. ,. .... .372 Jones, Ernest F. .... .......,...I9I Jones, Georgia . . ,425 Jones, Janice . .. ...., I73,I75,32l Jones, Jean .. . I75,45O Jones, Joyce . .. ,..., .,., I 75 Jones, Kay B. . .. . . . 425 Jones, Marvin O. . .. .,.. l96,l98,450 Jones, Mary .,.,., . .,.. . ,3l2 Jones, Mary Ann ...., .. . I65,409 Jones, Robert T. ,,.. ..l77,234,450 Jones, Steven O. .. ...... ...375,38I Jones, Susan .... .. ...... ...4I0 Jones, William . .,.,.,.. l68,288 Jordan, James A. .. ...... ....234 Jordan, John A. .. ....... ,,.......,, 3 36 Jordan, Lenora .. .... . .... ....,.. ....409 Jordan, Mary Frances .,... . ....450 Jordon, Lenora . ,,,.. ..,.. . 420 Joseph, G. . .... .. .. ....... 290 Joseph, Jackie . .... . . 327 Joseph, Judith . . .....,, .. 208,327 Joshua, Alice ,. . .. ..,.. ,......3ll Josse, Caroline L. . ......,.,........,..,.,...... .450 Journalism, School of ..............,.. ..l06-7 Joyce, Janet ...,... .. . ........, ....l84,2I2,450 Judo Club ...... ........ . .... .................. 2 8 2 Judv. J. K. . ..,.. ....... I68 Juhasz, Chuck .. .,..... .. ........,.,, .395 Jr. Am, Veterinary Medicine Assoc. , .... .. .......,............... ....... , . I96 Jr. Panhellenic ............ .... H408 Justin, Judy .. .. .... ........ . 32l,4l6 Justus, James V. . . ........ , 2l6 Justus, John A. . . 450 Jutlle, Oscar , , . .I77 K Kabelac, Sharon L. . ..... ,,....,,,, I 78 Kackley, Karen . .....,. .......... 2 I6 Kaderly, Barton ..... ..... . ..365 Kaefer, Dennis .. .... 2I0 Kaeppner, Jo . . ...... ...326,4l8 Kaeser, Donald R. , Kaeser, Harold .. . .. . 427 ,...... 376 . .. ..... l6B 2I2,3I4 Kagy, Marvel Jean Kahn, Colman . ...... . ...... .. .,40l Kahn, Lynn ....,. . 428 Kahn, Norma .. . .. .......,42B Kahn, Saundra L, ....,.. .... . .450 Kahn, Sophie .... ...... . . .... .. 397 Kahn, Susan .. 3l2 Kaiser, Judith Arlene .450 Kaiser, Karen L. .. . .. 450 Kaider, Joanne. 3l7 Kalfus. Janie 4IS Kalinoski, Ken ........ .. ..39I Kalman, Deana ...... . .. . .. ...,4I9 Kalonski, Ken . . .. .274 Kalvan4Masih, Mr. El Mrs. Wilson W. , , .. . Kaminer, Cathy ...... Kamis, Peter A. . .. Kampe, June . Kane, Carol Ann Kanter, Arlyne A. Kanfzer, James . Kapel, Marilyn . Kaplan, Bob . . . Kaplan, Donald . .. Kaplan, Rabbi Harry .. Kaplan, Sheri . , , .. Kaplansky, Betty . ....... . Kaplansky, Howard . .. ,. . 77 ,. 308 . . 450 I78 .. , 450 . . 3l I .. 450 l98 4I2 29I 40I 220 . .428 208,428,450 392 . .. . 423 ..........424 .. ....... 378 ....425 . .. ,ZI9 Kappa Alpha Theta ., ,,,.. .. Kappa Delta . Kappa Delta Rho Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Phi .. ., Kappa Sigma .... .. Karafa, Joyce . , .... ...379 3I4,429 Karas, Pete . .. .. ..,. 39I Karg, Eileen .. .... 328 Karg, Yvonne .. ...l73,l75,3l3 Karis, Afhene .......... l80,325 Karlin, Mina . .... .. .... . .. 220 Karlin, Nancy .. ..., ..4l2 Karling, Carol J. . . ..,.,450 Karn, James F. Karn, Jenanetle ..... Karow, Karp, Marty Alan .. ..... .. Kart, Geraldine .. Karznia, Karin Kasch, William .... Kaskin, Gail .. . Kaslk, Jim ..... Kass, Frank Kassian, Diane .... ..... . Kast, Linda . ...... Katila, Ronald Katlerhenrich, David Katfman, Susan .. ...... .......... . . Katz, Bobby ............... ....,,,.... Katz, Gene ..................... Katz, Larry .,,,. ........ ...., . . . Katz, Linda .... ...... , Kafzenmeyer, Walfer Katzman, Judith C. . Katzman, Marilyn ,... ....... Kaucher, Gerry ..... ........... Kauffman, Ronald W. ..... . Kaufman, Dave ............. . Kaufman, Jane Kaufman, Judy ., Kaufman, Karen .... Kaufman, Kathryn . Kaufman, Lawrence . Kaufman, Jack Kaufmann, Mary Ann .. Kay, Claire .. , Kay, Diane ....,.,.... .... 450 .. . ..... . 328 . .. ........ 279,29I 397 450 3I I 393 4I9 .. .230 40I 3l8 308 389 . ....... 288 .322 323,408,428 388 40l .428 ..l76 ...450 ..........4I9 .......327B ..........40l 333 307 3l5 . ......., 320 .324 450 .........,39I 4l0 ........53,4l2 ..........32I Kaye, Phyllis ...... .. ......... 4I9 Kaye, Susan J. ..... ......... 4 50 Kayman, Elly ........... ...2l0 Kayser, Douglas ..... ......... . ..376 Kayser, Scotf ........... . ....... .. .... 375 Kazienko, Cathi ...... .... . ..209,42I Keady, Janet ........... ....,,..... . ..3I3 Keairns, Lowell ........... . .......,, Kear, Russell H. ...,...... .. ....... Kearney, J. Roger ,... ....,... Keating, William H. ..... . Keays, Sheri .. .... ............. . . Keegan, Bobie ............. Keegan, William ....... Keeler, Davis E, ..... Keen, Karen ..................... I79 450 208 .....,....37I ..........42I ..........38I .....39l 450 l76,450 Keogan, Daniel H. ...... ......... . Ke1l, John ........ Keima, Virginia ...... I72 .......I63,3I I I Keirns, Don M. Keirns, Wendell , Keiser, Cathy . Keiser, Mary C. .... .. Keish, Marilyn . Keisler, Barbara Kelchner, Judy . . DEX ,I75,376 . ..... 376 .... 5424 . ......... .. -450 307,427 ...... ........424 ...427 .l96,I98,450 424,450 . .... 214, 376 Keller, Frederick , .. Keller, Hazel Keller, John Keller, Kathy . .... . Keller, Lana .. Keller, Marv C. Keller Phillip Kellerman, Lynn ..... Kelley, Bonnie . . Kelley, Carolyn .... Kelley, Joe Kelley, Nancy , Kellogg, Barb . . Kelly. Connie Kelly, Lary G. Kelner, Marsha L. . Kelly, Robert . Kelly. Sandy ,. .,,.. Kelly, Suellen .' Kelsey, W. Nesbitt ....... .... I79, 325 323 3Il 450 I85 225 ........I80 ., ..232 . ....,,. 4l4 . ..4I0 . ...... 325 .450 .. ......450 .. ....396 .......,.3l2,4l7 .. ,..3l8 .. 230 Kemp, Gary .. ,...... . . .385 KeneiDD, Donald L. .... . .... 377,450 Kennard, Carolyn Lee .. Kennedy, Diane , ,.,, ., Kennedy, Mary . Kennedy, ....l6l,l62,329 Pres. Jol-in F. ,. .... . ...450 32I,423 . .. ....,..... SI Kennelly, Dan ...... ...... ....... . . .393 Kenney, Alayne . ..... .. ..4l5,450 Kenney, Phillip E. .... . ..23l Kent, Alan H. ......... ....38l Kenfner, Donald ..... .. .. ,..l97 Kentner, Virginia .... . 326 Kenzie, Keith , , ,,,,,,,,232 Keoys, Sheri . ,320 Kepple, John C. .l79,450 Keyser, Margaret M. . .... , 450 Kern, Christopher . ... ... ....398 Kern, Sonnie .. . . .. l8l,322,4I8 Kerns, Richard E. ...... . . .l82,45I Kerns, Torn . ..... .... . ..336 Kerr, James . , 366,45I Kerr, Judith A. 307,45l Kerr, Larry ., ....... .....369 Keff. iispaflfyu .. ..........,.. 396 Kerr, Nancy . Kerr Thea . . .. l, Anifa . . .. Kersey, Hallie Jo Kershaw, Robert Keshmiri, Mohammed Javid . , Kessler, Nikki . Ketchmark, Mike . Ketner, Forrest G. .. Kefteman, Peggy. .. Kefter, John . .. . .. 208,3Il .. 307 .. 315, .. I63, Keusfer, Barbara .. .... ..... Keyser, Margaret M, ...... ,, Keyser, Sheridan T. . .... .. Khan, Gual . . Klnelil, Chakib . Kidnocker, Janice G. Kidwell, James D. Kidwell, Virginia . , Kiehl, Royal P. Kieras, Andrew Kiesling, Amelia ., .. Kihlken, Beverly Kile, Brad ,, ..,, .. Kile, Phyllis.. , Kilroy, Tom .. .... Kimble, Fred . Kimble, Kenneth Kimblelon, Stephen R. 429 3l2 234 332 4I8 395 I56 . ...4I5 I64 I67 451 45l 3l8 I88 45I ...38I,45I 4I l,45I ...230,332 .,.,.373 .3I6 .........I73,42I ...398 .........4I7 . .290 .. .............. 398 ......... l78,45l Kimes, Nora . .. ..,.... ..... . . ..,. ..32l Kinderman, Marcus P. .... ........ 4 Sl King, Bill ,. ,. . ..... ...23l King, Carolyn ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,4I4 King, Dr. Marfha .,...... . ..... l88 King, Dwight E. ..,......... ...,......... I 92 King, Gale R., lll ......... .. ...... .. .39I King, Glen . .......... .............. . .... .l66,366 King, James L. .............,........,,..... ,,,45I King, Jean Ann ..,....... I73,30B,408,4I3 King, Joseph W. .......................... .45l King, Karolyn ...... . .......... ....,........ 3 25 King, Kenneth ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, I 470 King Mrs. Adrena ...... .,....... 4 I5 King, Patricia . ........ ,.,.,.,,,,,,, 3 I0 King, Sylvia C. . .... ........ I 52,l6l King, Valerie . .... ........422 King, Vincent M. ...... .......,. I 79 Kingma, Patricia . .... ........, l 48 Kinker, Carol . .. ..... ...423 Kinney, Judy ........ ........, 4 I4 Kinsel, Ann ...... . ........ 4Sl Kinsel, John Kinsella, Gary ....... .. ....,.........., IB3 K1nzel, Dale . . ...... .. Kinzel, Mary Jane Kipp, Linda .. ...........,. .. Kirchner, Warren ........ Kirk, Ann .................... Kirk, Charles E. Kirkbride, Gloria .. Kirkell, James .... ........ Kirkendall, Sandra , ..... . Kirsch, Mary Kaye ........ Kiser, Karen ................. Kisling, James A. Kisling, Janet ............ Kisling, Jim ....,... ........I82, 4Sl 3I3 42I 290 .........32l ........373 .........4l3 .........364 I 2 .,.,....4lI l73,429 ......,..l58,425 ............l64 I DEX Kison, Lee N. ..... . Kiss, Gyorgy ..,..,...... Kissel, Nicole I. ....... . Kissell, Arnold K. .,...... Kissell, Ronald E. ..,..,. Kisler, Roberf L. ..,,.... ......, . Kivlin, Judy ..,....,.... Klabano, Becky ....... .. Klamlolh, David ....., Klaplish, Michael ....... Klaff, Linda .....,.,.......,... Kleenveder, Paula .....,.. Klein, Klein, Klein, Klein, Klein. Klein, Klein, Klein, Klein Anile .. ,.,...... .. Bol: .. ,....,,. .. Denny ....,. Ellen Lou ......... ,,.. . . Marvin ........ Roberf .....,,.. Sandra ..... .,..,.., . .. ....,..,323,408. l82 l9l 429 l75 I90,400,45I I 58,308 ........,..I72 ...........323 . ..,,.......... 3l0 248,279 . . 364 ...........326,45l .,372 288,29l ,364 .428,45l Sharon .........,....... ...,...... Kleinhans, Larry C. Kleinlein, Mary Jan Kleinlein, Roberl ...... Kleinoeder, Paula ........., Kleinslub, Susan ...... ......,,. Klepper, Edward M. ..., . Klesa, Mike ...,......,,. ...,,,.. Kline, Ben .........,.., .....,.. Kline, John F. Kline, Roberl' ...... Kling, Sharon Klinge, Nancy .. Klingman, Rod .,... .... Kloman, James C. ..,..,, . Klug, Karen ......,.. ....,, Klufch, Judee .,,,,,,, Kluler, Roberl A. .. Knapp Alice , Knapp Carole . ,,....... ........,..376,45l I84 I 83 42I l48 45l I 76 ..........,204 .,.,.......336 I 69 ...,...I76,42l ...........220,323 394 .....,....45I ...........l68 I0 ..........220 ..........320 I96 45l 429 4lO 45l 379 Knapp, Joseph .....,....,..... ................,, Knapp, Melvin ...,..,..,.,....... .,,......,. 3 65, Knechf, Mary Terese .,....., ..,,........., Knell, Jeanefle .............. .....,.... Knell, Marlene J. ....... Knepper, Perry ....,....... -.. .,.,....,... .... . . Knepshield, Sharon ,,,,, ,..,,..,., 2 I6,426 Knies, Doris ,.... ,...., ......,...... . l85 Knighl, Kay ...,,.,..,,.. ..,...,.......... . 3l7 Knighl, Mary K. ,...... .............,,.,..,. .45l Knight Roberr .....,...,,..... Knighl, Roberf C., Jr 252,288,386 380 Knighf, Rulh .,...,......,.. ,,............ 2 20 Knipp, Edward .,....,.., ...,,,..,.. 2 I0 Knoll, Jack .,.,....,.....,.., ..... ...,,. I 7 5 Knollinger, Nancy ...........,........ ........... 3 2I Knofek, Thomas ..,...................................,, 398 Knouse, Roberl ................................,,,,..,, 379 Knudsen, Karen ........ l63,230,4l7,228,45I Knudsen, Kennelh M. ,.......... .......,. 2 33,234 Knulson, Alberf E. ............,,.............. ..., 4 Sl Knulson Randi .. Koch, Gary G. . .... . ...........308 I 78 Koch, Nancy .. ...,..,.., ..,,,...... 3 22,45I Kochan, Michael ......,... .. .,.......,,. I83 Kochensparger, Anne ,.......,, 423 Kocher, Ron ,,,., ......,...,, .....,.... . 386 Kochis, Carol J. .,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,45l Kocsis, Alexander S. .... ,......., . ................ 2 30 Koek, Laszlo ........,. ..,....,...,,..,,...........,. .368 Koe-Krompecher, Pablo Gundez .368 Koenig, Thomas ..............,.............,,.....,.. 38l Kohan, Marie . .,..,.................................,, 4l4 Kohansov, Lisa . .. ......... 4I9 Kohl, Karen .. . .... ...........324 Kohler, Melinda . ..,. .....,.,..,,., 3 24 Kohls, Jerome .. ..... .,......,,, ,,.... I 7 2 Kohn, Linda Kohner, James Kohla, Paul ,..,,,... Koiayashi, Jean .. ,..........320,35I ......,290,364 I 68, l75 ...32I Kollar, Joyce .... .. ,,,... ....,.. I 73,328 Kondracke, Dave .. .....,,.,.. .......,, 2 88 Konorich, Ronald M. ......,..,. .385 Koo, James T. ..... . ,.... ,............ . .333 Koons, Karen .. ,,..,.... ...,....... 2 l5,42l Kopp, Jelf , . ....... H394 Kormos, Michael J. .. ..,,... ....l83 Korn, David ....., ., ,,.,,,, ,, ,369 Kornafh, Nancy . ........... 309,45l Korsgaard, G. . .... ,. Kosman, Roberf ,,,... Kosmider, Jerome .. Koss, Diana . . Koser, Roberla E. . Kossin Judy . .. Kossoll Mark P. Kosliclr, Erika .. .. Korner, Lawrence M. Kellman, R. A. . . Kovacs, Thomas . ,. I43 ...........288,369 Koverman, Gerald , Kowalka., Ronald C. .. Kowalski, D. ...........,.. . Kozsuch, Sue ..,,,,........... . Kraemer, Judy .,.. Krall, Leland M., Jr. Krall, Ralph ........ Kralovic, Marge . Kramer, Cafhie Kramer, Linda . ............ . Kramish Bernydelle kraner, Sharon . Kranilz, Joyce . ., , Kranlr, Peler , Kranz, Carol Jo .. Krqnz, Philip Kwan'-II, Karen ..l72 . ......... ..45I 3l2,45I . ..45l .. 308 . ...,... 382 ...........307 .. ,.....392 ., .376,45l .. ..... ..... 2 08 ..I82,l8B . 307,424 . .. .4l5 400 394 ........325 3ll 3l2 l7B . .... 208,45l 320 . 40l ,,.....326,45l . 392 208,2l0,3l0 Krafzer, Wayne ....... Kraus, Ken ...,......... Krause, Charles ..... Krause, Karen .....,. ..,,..........,....,,. Kravifz, Jewell ........................................ 45l Kravifz, Judy .............. l67,208,2I0,220,3l0 Krawson, Marilyn . ...............................,,. 3l3 Kreider, Donald D. ....,.................,..,..... . Kreidler, David L. ,.... Krengel, Barry ......... Kress, Connie . ...,. . Kreufzleld, Lynne . .. Lalfimer, Dianne .,,... Lalz, Slephen ..........,. Laubing-er, Kurf W. Laucher, Carol ........... ,...,.... I 75,324 Laucione, Richard .. Lauf ......,.....,...........,..... Lauf, Susan ........... ..... Laughlin, Suzanne .... Law, College of ..... Law, Frances ..... ,..... Lawler' Sue ...... ....... wr nce Amar Ilis Krieger, I-larry ,.... . Krill, Philip ,. Krill, W. R. .. .... Kriner, James A. ..,..... . Kriscak, Laurene . . Krishna, Binay .....,... Krismeyer, Lois ,...... Krifzer, Larry .. ..,....... ..... ........... . . Kroeger, Erich W. ........... Krohn, Geor e Sfephen ...... Kroh, John .. ...... F Krorner, H. . .... .... . .... Kronemer, Nancy . ...,.... ........ . Kronheim, Nancy .. ..,, .. Krosky, Roberla ...,..... . Kouskop, John F. .... . Krslolic, Raymond ..... Krueger, Chuck .......,..,........................... Kruger, Edward L. .....,......... . Kruger, Ellen ............... Kruger, Mary Kay ..,., Kruse, Ron ..... .......... Krusinqer, Alan .. Kubishke, Darlene .... Kuhlman, James Kuhn, Velma Alice . .. Kuivinen, Judy ..........,.. Kukey, Karen ..,,. ....,.. Kulick, Allen A. ....... . Kullmann ................... Kulma, Roberla ........ Kumler, Karl . Kundla, Gerald S, .. Kunfz, William .,,,... ,,...., ,..,.,., Kunrzman, John C. ....... ........ . Kupin, Jill . .. .. ... Kuppin, Paul I. .....,. , Kurfzer, Sandra .... .. Kushner, Maris ....... Kushner, Marlin L. ....... ......... . Kulash, Marilyn .....,... Kyle, Nancy .. Kysilka, Marcella ........... .......... L Labavilch, Frederick W. Lacey, Thomas . ......,........... .....,... Lackey, Jane ...... LaCrosse Team .... Lacy, Donald D. Ladd, Harry E. .. .... Laedlein, Barbara Lafferly, Jill ....... LaFonIaine, Daniel ......... .........,,. Lalfonraine, Roberf ....... ........ Laidig, Scofl ..,.. ........,. Lair, Myron .......,. Laird, Bob . ............... , Lake, Larry ,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,, LaLonde, Barbara ...... .... ,,.,. . . . Lambda Chi Alpha ........... .380 Lamberr, Howard ,....... Lamberlon, Joan ....... Lamden, Amy ............ Lamdes, Jack T. ...... .. Lampe, Barbara ....... . Lance, Jeralyn ................. .... , Landefeld, William ....,. Landes, Jack T. ....... ...,,,. . . .... ,.... . Land3GranI Cenlennial Landis, Bruce .... ,.............,.. , . ....... ., Landon, Mrs, ...... .. ,... .... ,,,., , , ,, Landslrum, Mrs. A. W. ..... ........ . La e , y Lawrence, James K. Lawrence, Rich ........ . ..... .. .....,........... 397 ,........l76,376 ...,........ .384 .......,.2l2 .........323 ............. 322 .........I28-9 .,.,.....2l0,307 ,I6I,39Z, 407,452 Lawrence, Roberf L. .... ............. 3 7l Lawson, Carol ......... . Lawyer, Ruskin ......... I 78,37l Lax, Bruce ..................... ...,..,., I 82,452 Layne, Chuck ................... ......... I 58,l6l Lazarchic, Richard J. .... ............. 4 52 Lazear, Jeri .................... ................. I 58 Lazor, Dan .................. ......... I 68,452 Leach, Michael ......., Leahy, William ........ Leas, Linda ..,,..,..... Lease, Barbara ..,....... Leak, Donald A, ....., LeBay, Carol ............. Lebio, Ronald J. ...., . Lebold, Barbara ....,. Lane Lane Lane, Lane, Lane, Lane, Lane, Lane Lane Belsy ............, ........ Gene . ...,.,.......,.., . James A. ...., .. John D. .... . Judilh A. ..... . Pam .............. Sandra ........ Slan .......... se. Rob .... Lang, Bonnie ........ Lang, Dianne .. Lang, Roberf . . Lange, Lauree . ...... .. Langenderfer, Pa? . . Langley, James .. ..... .. Lanier, James E. Lanning, Jeanne M. Lannon, Pafricia .. Lapine, Mark ............ Lapsins, Lya .. . ..... Larkins, Richard Larrimer, Bruce Larrimer, Louise Larson, Gary . .... . Larson, Larry L. . LaRue, Jean .... Lash, Linda L, , Laske, Lenore Laskowski, Richa ra Lalell, Mary Teresa Lafham, Ron . Lalshaw, Suzann 9 .. I 3 .........407,4l6 ...,,..,.426,452 , ............ 389 .........42l LeCrone, Diane M. ,... ......... 4 52 Leczo, Theodore J. , ,.... ............. 2 30 Lee, Reginald ,,.... .... ......... 2 3 0,452 Leech, Peggy Jo ..,,.... ............. 4 I5 Leeclom, Carolyn A. ..,.,, . ........ 452 Leedom, Marvin . ..,, ...,... ,395 Leeds, Ed . ......... ....,.. ......... 2 9 0 Leese, William F. ....., ......... 4 52 Leeser, Chuck ..............,. ......... 3 96 LeFever, Douglas ........ .,........... 3 76 Lefller, Peler L. .............. ..I92 Lehman, Belsy ............. .......,. 3 08,452 Lehman, David F. .,.... ..... ................ 3 9 8 Lehman, G, Dwiqhl ......., .................... 3 75 Lehman, Johnefla ..,............. 327,452 Lehman, Marilee ...,..... .,.,...,. l 48,l73,l75 Lehman, Wilson E. .. ., .............. ..l90 Lehmann, Lynn .......... .....,,. 3 7I Lehmann, Melanie . Lehrner Leigh, Leighlo Leimba Leiner, Leishma , Nafalie ...... Kassandra .... n, Palricia .. ch, Neal ........ Harold .... n, Sue ........ Leiss, Richard S. ..... . Leifhe, Leman, LeMay, Lemley, C. Fred ......... . Louise ...............,,. . Gen. Curlis Rulh ...... .. ......,. ,,,.,, , , Lemmel, William E. Lemmerman, Sally C. . ...... 214 .2I0,3ll .420 .4I4,452 I76 364 ,.......3l3 . ...... 452 I92 ........l85 I58, ....... ......... I 69, .76 324 232 3l0 Lemon ...........................,...,,. ,,,,,, , ,2l2 Lemon, Louise .............. ......... 3 24 Lenkowsky, Mimi .... ........ 4 I2 Lenfz. Marv Lou .......... ............ 3 I2 Lenz, Louis .....................,.. ................ I 76 Leonard, George G. ......... l96,452 Leonard, Par ................... ..,....., 3 79,4l7 Leonard, Richard L. ........ l83 Leovill, Andy .. ............. .,.,,,,.. 3 98 Lepley, Edward ....... ........ I 97 Lerch, Chris ........... ........ 2 ll Lerm, Charles ....... ........ 4 Ol Lerner, Judifh ...... ......... 2 20,452 Lerner, Monroe ..,..... ......., 3 64 Lerner, Sfanley ........ ,,,,,,,, 4 53 Lesan, Nan . ................... ....,....... 2 28 Lesher, Susan Jane .,..... ....... . .3Il,4l6 Lesko .......... ..................,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 I 2 Lesko, Georgiann .. .,...... 3l2 Lesfer, Bob ........, ,....363 Lelirn, Richard .....,... ..,....,. 3 90 Lefzek, Mary Ann ........ ............ 3 07 Leuch, Frank G. ........ ,,,,,,37l LeuDD. Harold ...... ,........ I 9l,453 LeValley, Pally ........... ............ I 73 LeValley, Roger ........ .,.,.... 4 53 Levenson, Donald ........ ........ I 65 Levi, Mike ............,...... ,,,,,... 2 82 Levich, Judith E. ..... ........ 4 53 Levin, Dick ............. ,,,,,,,, 3 64 Levin, Linda ........... .....,.. 4 I9 Levine, Arnold ..... ........ 3 92 Levine, Chuck ....... .397 Levine Doug ...... .. .,..,,,, 364 Levine Elliof .......,..... ,,,,,,,, 3 BB Levine, Myron N, ,,,,, ,,,,, , 333 Levine, Rich ....... .....,...... ....... 3 6 4 Levifin, Roberl L. ....... ..... . ..,.450 Levilf, Andrea .......,...... ......,.. 2 08,4I9 Levill, Les .,.............. .......... . ........... 3 92 Levill, Slephen Barry ,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,, 3 92 Levy, Charloile M. ..........., .. .,,.. 453 Lewis. Donna ..........,......,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 24 Lewis, E. William .... ........ 3 75,453 Lewis, Kalhy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 07 Lewis, Kendall ......... ........ 4 53 Lewis. Linda ................. ,,,,,,,, 4 2l Lewis, Mary Linda ....... ...... . .4l6 I-SWIS. Palricia ......... ,,,,,,,, 3 2l Lewis, Rulh .........., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 22 Lewis, Sharon ....... ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, I 3 5 Lewlon, Ann .,,....... 427,453 Leyma-n, H. S. , ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 I0 Libbe, Vicror ............ 282,453 Liberman, Susan ..... ...,........3l0 Lorluurl Long Long, Long, Lu Lucas, Carol . .....,,.,.............,...,.................. I93 Lucas, Guy ......................,.,.......,,,.......,,..,. 336 Lucas, Jerry ............ 90,2B8,254,255,258,259 Lucas, Leann .,.........,.....................,.,.. 4l0,454 Lucchin, Ken . ,,........,. ....,,...,..........,.,....,,., 2 30 Luce, Jack ......,........ ,......,,. 3 8I Luce, Jeffery M. .,... ..,, ..363 Luce, Ross G. ....., .,......,,... I 90 Lucker, Janet ...,,,,.... . .,,...,...,,.... 323 Ludwig, Carrie .,..... . ......... 2I6,324 Luke, Ginger ....... .....,,.,. I 48,3l0 Lukelz, Joyce ..,........,... ,..,....,..,, 3 29 Lulfs, Gary ...,.......,........,.. ,... .s.,.,.,..... 3 9 0 Lunato, Roberl R. .,.....,,... ...,,..... I 96,453 Mallox, Alan ..,,,,,,,, Lunclquisl, Loren G. .. ...., .....,..,,.,. 2 30 Lurie, Lenny .,.,..,...,.......... ....,......,.,... 3 64 Lurrey, Roberl R. .,... ..,..,......,,..,..., 4 54 Lusch, Don ...,......,...,, Lusl ......,... ,.,,..., Lusl, Linda .,,,.... Luslig, Andrea Lulz, Jack ......,... Lulz, Joyce .....V Lulz, Slan ...... . Lulzy, Pally .........,,. Lykken, Mary ....,,,. Lyle, Tom ..,,,,.......,.. Lymper, Jamie Lynch, Susan ..... I 70, I 75,366 .. ..,.........,....,. 2I2 I 2 .........,I68 I 4 ..........l79 .........308 ..........4I4,454 Lynd, Mitch ...,,. ......,,,,,.. 3 65 Lynn, Linda .............,.,.,....... .............,.,. 4 54 Lynn, Lynnetle .,,,,.,..,........................ 409,4l4 Lyon, Kalhleen ,........., ...... ,...,..,........,.., 3 2 7B Lyons, Capt. Richard C. ..,.... .,,...., 2 33 Lyons, Douglas ...,,........,....... . Y.,.,... ...288 Lyrd, Karen ......,,................. .,,,.......,...,, 3 07 Lytle, Connie ..,......,..,,. ...,,..... 3 25,425 Lylle, John S. .........,.,,.. .,,,.,,..,,,, 4 54 Lylle, Margarel L. ,.... ........,. 4 54 M Ma ben, Barbara ......,. ..........3l8,4I I MacAdam, Wes .,...., ,............ 2 22 MacDonald, Diane ....... .....,........... 4 25 Machardo, John ,,.......,, . ....,,,..,,.,. 277,29l Mack, Alberl ......,... ......,... I 68,396,454 Mack Hall ..,,.......,. .........,,......., 3 I2-I3 Mack, Roberla .....,, ............,,,,.,.,........,. I 93 Mack, Sleve A. .,.,. Mackensen, Susan l54,409,4 I 8,454 Mackling, Donald E. ..,. . ..,... ........, I 9l,454 Macnamara, Pat ..,.,..... ....,.........,...,,..,.. 3 22 Madden, Kenneth R. .,.,... .......... 4 54 Maddox, Melanie ......,,. . ,..,.,... 454 Madigan, James ...,,,.,..,.,,... ....,.... 4 54 Madison, Dimrnill Jr. .,... ......,..,,..,... 2 3l Madorsky, Les . ............. . . ..,,................ 392 Madson, Edward ..... ...............,.....,.,, 3 90 Magee, Neal .............. .......... I 53,2l3,398 Maggiore, David ....... Mag nes, Norma ..... Magnuson, Judy .,... I 58,4 I 2 Mahafley, Bruce ..,.. ........., 3 77 Mahaffey, Roberl ..,.. .......... 4 54 Mahan, Dorothy ,,.,. ,.,....... 3 2l Mahanna, Bill .........,.,. .......... 3 85 Mahanna, David E. .... ,,,,.,..., 3 85 Mahone, Jerry ........... .............. I 96 Maidlow, Merry ..... .....,..,. 4 27,454 Maidmenl, Calhie . .....,..,,.... 4I6 Maier, Linda ........... .....,,... 3 I7 Maike, John A. ......... .......,., I 97 Mailender, Karen ..... .....,.,.. 4 I2 Main, Roger .,.,,...,., ........,..,.. 2 30 Maish, Tom O. ......... ,...,.......... . ..454 Maki, Belly Jane .,,.... ........,.....,,..... 3 28 Makin .....s...,.............,,.. ....,,..... 2 OI-2-3-4 Makorolf, Daniel . .....,.,.. ....,...... . ...,. 4 54 Malamud, Harvey ....,,....... .........,..,..... 4 54 Maley, Carol Lynn ..........,........,,... I85,454 Malinovsky, William E. ..,.. ..,........,,, 2 30 Malkofl, Judy .............. ..,... . .. ..,.,,....,,, .4l2 Mall, Venelia Lilla ..... .... ...,..,..........,..... 3 2 9 Mallell, Barbara Ann . ..,.............. 408,429 Malley, Erin ..,......,. ...... ,................ 6 8 ,69,4l8 Malone, Judy ......,........,,.. ,..........,..,... 4 26 Maloy, Maureen . ,...... ..... ...........,,. 3 I 7 Mamas, Connie ..... . ........... .......... 4 I5 Mamrick, Michael S. ..... ..... ,.... 4 5 4 Mamula, Charles ...,.,,,,., ...,.......... 2 88 Manbeck, Dale .......... .....,,,., I 76,365 Manbeck, Mary Jo ..,.... .....,........ 4 54 Mandle, M. ..... ..,........ . .,.,.... . . Mandt, Helen ........... ......,... Mandl, Mikkel G. .,.. ,,,,. Manes, Ronald ........... ....,...., Magano, Bill ...,....,.,.,...... ,,..,,.,., Manges, John .........,,.,,.....,.. ..,, ,,,. , , Manqiamelle, Richard Manker, Joan ............. Mann, Rebecca ..,...... Mann, Richard ....... Manning, Harry ......... Manns, Charlene ....... Mansfield, Barbara . Maple ............................. Marasovich, Johanna Marbaugh, Sandra Marble, Pat ,...,.,,,.,.,.,,, Marburger, Ray ..... ,,.. March, Louis W. .... . Marching Band ,,,,...,..., Marciniak, Waller Marcus, Lola ......... Marcuson, Joan ....... Margolin, Fred .,... 3I8 4I0 37I 364 385 454 288 424 I48 ..........454 I 92 ....... ...309 ......... .454 ..........2I2 ..........429 ..........I7O ..........422 ..........I70 380 ................30-I I ,233 ..........4l2 ..........392 Marhover, Roberl Maria, Donna ...,,... Marine, David Marini, Sandy .,..,,.. Markey, Roberl ...,.... Markey, Sharon Markin, Larry ....,., , Markovitz, Myron . ........ 39l ....3I3 332 3l8 375 I48 374 364 308 .......,.42B 454 288 I9I I79 4l l 454 377 Marks, Donna ....,. .....,, ..,,.. . Marks, Lorraine .. ...... .. Marling, Richard A. ..,. ,,.,,,,, , Marmie, Larry ,,,....,,. Marnick, Joan .. ......,,,.,. ...,.. . .. Marquard, Robert ....,. . ,.,,.,,. . Marrs, Lee .,........,.., ,.,,,., . Marsh, Eliza beth ,... ..,......,,. , Marsh, Jeffre ........., ...,... .,....... . Marsh, Judilh ,.... ...,..,,, 2 32,326,454 Marsh, Ralph V. .,,, .,...,. ,,,.....,, 4 5 4 Marshall, Barbara ...... ........,,,.,,. ,,..,. 4 5 4 Marshall, Beth .,.,.... ...,,,...,. . . ....3l3 Marshall J. Anne .......,,. I62,I65,3l3,454 Marshall, John .. ..,..,,..,. .,.....,..., . ..375 Marshall, Linda .. .,.,, ,,.....,....,,,,.. 4 I4 Marshall, Sue ..., .. .....,, .454 Marl, Phyllis N, ,..,,.,, .3l0 Martin, Barbara ....... .424 Marlin, Chris . ,..,. ,. .... .386 Marlin, Elena ,,,, .,....,,,,,,,,... .2I6 Marlin, H. .,..., . ,,,,... ........,,........... ,.,,, 2 9 0 Marlin, Harvey .... ,.,.,..... ,.... . ....l88 Marlin, Janice ..,,....,, I50,l73,325,424 Marlin, M. Jack ....,.......,...,..,..,., . .. 385 Marlin, Mary ...., ..... ..,..,.,, ,,...., 3 2 0 ,4I4 Marlin, Mrs. Russell ....., ...,.... .4I0 Marlin, Paul ..,,,.,.. .,,,,, .,,,,... 2 8 8 Marlin, Randy ,,,,,,, ,....,,, . 386 Marlin, Roberl K. .. .. ....... ..3B0 Maflin, Roger A. ,....... ...385 Marlin, Thomas L. .... . ..,,... ,..,. 3 96 Marx, Diana ...........,. ........,.,,,,.,.....,...,,, . .454 Marx, Russell .,., ,,.. ........,....,.....,..... Z 3 0,23I Mary Pomerene Alumnae House.....28 Marzluf, Sharon P, ......... ....... ..l48,2l2 Masek, Pal ....., .. .. ,,,., ..... ,....,,,,,. . . . ...3l I Masel, Judy ..., ,,,,, . .........,..,... . . .,,,, 4l0 Mason, Dave .,,., ,.......,,, 276,277,27B,29I Mason, Mary Elhel ............,...,, ,... I 50,327 Mason, Michael .. .. . ...382 Mason, Roberl ,,,,,,, .. ,,.... 375,454 Massie, Jean ..... .. ,,.,, .,.3I2 Massouh, Fritz ,,,. .385 Masters, Janice ....., ,,,,, . Masvoka, Tak . .,....,,.., . Mata, Diane Mathews, David L. ...,, . Malhews, Dolores ........ Malhews, Roberl E. .,.. . Malhews, Roberl G. Maleyka, Linda .,.... Matik, Ron ......,,... Malison, Barbara .,....,, Matson, Mariorie Malleson, Slephen Mallhews Barbara Mallhewsl Diana ...... Mallhews, Sue .. ,,.., .. Mallhias John E. .. Llohn R. . Sarah .. Mallox, Maul, Karen ...., ,,.,, . Maulorico, Ralph Maurer, Paul ......,,..., Maurer, William .... Maulz, Jon Dee ....., Maxson John E. ,,.,,.. . Maxwell, David E. Maxwell, Richard May, Genie ,,..,,,,, ,,.,,,... May, William R. ,,... ....,.... ,.., . . Maycock, William F. ..... Mayer, Mary Lou .... ....... Mayer, Willa A. Mayernick. Roberl Mayers, Barbara ........ 455 455 3I7 368 2I0 ...,......37I,455 .455 .........455 . .... 394 .......4l2 .. 4l2 39I .........I73,309 ...........423 .2I4, .......282, I70 l78 389 424 4l4 386 394 455 376 I 69 l8I 38I 332 455 455 I48 I52 455 3I I I97 Mays, Asa ,.......,. .................. . .. Maziar, Tobey ..................................... .4l2 Mazur, Philip A. ......,.... ...... . 386,455 May Week . ..... .. ......... 66,67 68,69,70,7l, 72,73,9I,92 93 McArlor, Pal . ....,,.............. l50,3l5,4l7 McBride, Janice F. ...... .............. . .326 McBride, William B. ............ ,...23l McCaIlister, Joseph ..... .. ....... 455 McCally, Mary S, .. . ........ .455 McCann ...... ..............,.... ....,.... 2 I 2 McCarrick, Palricia ..... .. .......... 422 McCarler, Belh ......... . ....... 3ll 4l6 McCarthy, Belly ..... ...,.....209A McCarlhy Collen ...... ......... 4 I5 McCarthy, Dennis .,.. . .. .. . .455 McCarlney, Barbara .......... . ........,.... 3I4 McCarlney, Marianne ,,... .,....... 3 l2.4l6 McCauley, Judilh . ...... .......... I 93,455 McClain, Joseph L. ...... ..,.......... 3 77 McClain, Roberl ..,....... .... 39I McClain, Rosie ............. ..... . 42I McClanahah, Jack L. ..... ......... l 88 McCIannan. Judy ,. ,,,...... 42I McCleaf, Mary C. ..... ............. 4 24 McCleery, Jovce .... ........ ....... .... . . . McClelland, David ,............... ........ l 82 McClelland, Mary Alice ........ McCloskey Barbara ..,... . ........ . McCloud, Charles ....... McClure, Roger J. .... . ZI6 455 3I8 McClenathan, John ........... ......... 4 55 455 l8B 230 l82 McClure, Tom ......,.... McClurg, Richard . ,....... . ..,,.I79,4S5 McCoard W. Douglas ..... McComb, Roger E. .. McCombs, Judy ....... .. ..., McConagha, David ......, ,. 395 233,234 3I7 . .234 McConnell, Brian ...... . ......... ,. .367 McConnell, Judy .... ,.... ......,. . . ......427 McConnell, Roberl L. .. ..,, ...l72,I90,455 McConnell, Terrie ..... ..... ...,. McColl, Tim . ...... ..,. . McCormick, Dale , McCormick, Jane .. . . McCoy, Dean James R. McCoy, Sherrie .. .. McCoy, Sleward ......... .. McCrabb, Jell .......... McCready, George ....... McCrehen, Carolyn McCullough, William L. ,... . McCurdy, Becky . ......,... . McDaniel, Dick McDaniel, Kay ..... McDaniel, Sue ......... McDaniel, Tim ....... McDonald, A. C. ..., . 423 I58 29I I42 I43 426 365 398 ........395 307 396 4l5 29I I48 I84 393 29I 4I0 McDonald, Ann .. .. .......... . McDonald, Dave .... .. ..... ..... .... . . McDonald, Doug .. . ..,.... 250,255, McDonald, Elaine ....... ,....... . McDonald, Frank ............. ....... McDonald, James E. ..... .. .. McDonald, John , McDonald, Susan McDougal, Bruce . McDowell Diane .... McDowell' Kerry .......... . McDwain,' Carol ........... . McEllresh, Donald ...... .. ............ .. McElligott, Joseph M. . ...... McElroy, Ohio'All. Gen. Mark McEntee, Melinda 232 288 32I .....l58 455 378 .4I0 369 42I,455 232,32l .. .......... .... 3 2I .. ,,455 .385 . . 52 McElwee, Patricia .......,. .. .,.. lB4,2l0 4I0 I90 McEowen, Lowell J, .. .. McEvans, Lucy Ann McFarland, Stan .. ,. McGannon, Melvin ., .. McGaughy, Marilyn ....... McGavran, Frank . ,.....,....,. . McGavran, Sam ,. .. McGeorge, Barbara ....... .. McGill, Richard Earl .. i is'3','ii'3. 420 I75 390 3I3 475 158 3 I 3 23I 230 377 McGill, Tom . ,... . . McGinley, Mike ......... McGowan, Max E. ,...... .. .....,. 455 McGrane, William M, ......l77,376 McGra'rh, Tim ........... . ...... 399 McGreevey, Janef 3l8,4l8 Mcllrath, Sheila ..... . .. ..... ..2I0 Mclntire, Sandy .. .4lB Mclnlosh, Price ....... .38l Mclnlurf, Bob .. .. . .. ..290 Mclnlyre, Claudia .....425 McKay, Connie ....., .. ..... 308 McKay, Donald W, ....... ...455 McKean, Dave .. ..... ...232 McKee, Roberta ......... ,...... 4 55 McKelvey, Thomas . ......... .. ,, ....... . I8B McKibben, Judilh C. .... ...... .......... , .455 McKibben, Palrick ..... ,,,........ . 455 McKim, Barbara . .. .,...... l80,327,455 McKinney, Alfred . ....... 332 McKinnon, Mary ....,., .... ...... .... 4 5 5 McKinslry, Karen , ...... .. .... 4l5 McKinslry, Nancy E. ..... ...,,.. I 80 McKisic, Mike ..... ....,,.208 McKnighl, Cindy ,.4l5 McLain, Frank. ......... ........ I 96,455 McLain, Hope ......... ....... . .4l8 McLain, Jackie .. ....... ..... . ..4l0 McLaughlin, Stephan ...... ..,. . 374 McLennan, Frances ............. ........ . . .... 423 McLin, Karen ..... . ..... ......,..... 309,4I4 McMader, Margarel Anne . ,.429 McMaster, Margarel . ...... .. .... .455 McMenamy, William .,,,.. 38I,455 McMillen, Carol ..... . .414 McMillen, Larry ,. ........ ...... . 332 McMullen, William V. .... .. .... I79 McNaqhlen, Fred .. . .. ...386 McNair, Roberl M. ..... ...... . .37l McNall, Roberl E. . .....,.,,.. l68 McNamee, Fred M. ...... ........ 2 3I,234 McNaughlon, Peler .,... .....374 McNeil, Palricia .. ,..,, ..... . 4l0,455 McNichols, Roqer J. ....... .. 455 McNull, Kenneth .. ..... ....., . I69,455 McNutl, Ronald ....... ...... 2 30 McNull, Torn ......... ........ 3 99 McOwen, Scotl ....... ...... . I96 McPhail, Irving L. ....... ...,,... 4 55 McPherson, Larry E. ....... . .. 23I McOuade, Mike ......... .230 McVey, Barbara ...... . ...... I753I2 McWherler, Kenl ....,.. .369 McWhorter, William ..... ...3B0 Meachan, Marlin .... . .... . .... ...372 Meachen, David O. ..... ,.,...... . 456 Mead, John ..... ..,...... . ....... 288,393 Meador, Don .... .... ........... . . ........... 4 56 Meckler, Stephen G. ..., . . .......... 456 Meckler, William G. ....,,. .......... 4 56 Medicine, College of ,... .. .......... l30-3l Meek. Charles R. . ........ l79,456 Mehoffey, John ............. ..,.. . ..,..I68 Mehrinq, Jeffrey .,,..... . ..........., l68,290 Mehrins, Henning ,...... ................. . . l58 Mehrlino. Judith ........ ,....... 2 22,426,456 Meier, Carolyn Ann .,,...,.....,.... .4l4 Meilinq, I DEX Dean Richard Meinharclt, Judy Meisels, Sleve .......... Meising er, Carol Meisinger, Eleanor .... Meisker, Margaret .... . Meister, Carolyn .,,, Meister. Janet ............,.. Meldon, Adrienne .. .,..... .. Melmed, Jack ..,... Melnykevich, Donald J. . Mellz, Sharon Melvin, Nancy ...........,.. Melzak, Susan Mendenhall, Vicki .... Menendian, Marlha ...... Mengert, Pal ........ .... Mandelson, Barry ...... Menges, Ronald .. . I44 .....4l4 ..........397 .. ........ ..320 , ,I62,456 ....,.....325 .,,,. .4l6 .,........456 . 428 . . l79,456 396 308 327 309 309 2I5 4I7 ..........364 336 29I 2I6 399 456 320 380 332 Mentel, Charley ...... .......... Mentzer, Elizabelh ........ ,,..,...., Mercer, David C, .... ......... . Mercer, Jonathan .......... Mercer, Linda ...... ........ Mercer, Robert ........ ..., . Mercurio, Bart V. .... ..... ,........... . Meredith, Sue . ............. ...... ..... 3 2 0,4l8 Mereness, Rooney ........ ..,, ..... . . ..,... 3 93 Merkle, Roberl A. ....... ....... I 88,220,456 Merrell, James H. .... .................. 3 9I Merrick, Barry I. .....,..... 42l,456 Merrill, Bruce .... . ..... , ...... ..375 Merrill, Richard . .... . .,..... .................. 3 75 Merrill, Normaiean ..........,.. ..... . ..3I6,42l Mershon Audilorium .... ................... 44 -5-6 Mershon Auditorium Usher Corps .... 208 Mershon Honorary .............. ........ ...,..., 2 2 8 Mervis, Linda ...... ................................... Mesenburg, Dennis F. Meshberg, Charles . Messimer, Nancy .... Melsker, Margarel Mewborn, William .... Meyer, Alan Fosler ........ Meyer, Dennis .......,..... .. Meyer, Roberl ,,,,,... .. Meyer, Susan ......... Meyering, .Sigrld ...... 308 456 397 456 ..........l48 . 3Bl ..379 ...332 379 ...4I2, Meyers, Linda .......... .. Meyers, William E. Michael, Thomas ............ Michaelson, Barbara Michaelson, Carol .... Michaelson, Eleanor J. 456 ...,220 ....427 23I ,...5fi55..393 I65,428 ..4I2,456 456 Michener, John .. .......... ........... 3 98 Mickelson, Michael .... ........ ......... 4 5 6 Micurio, Vince .... . .............,..... ..4Ol Middleton, Mary .,.......,...... ...... ,.... 4 2 6 Middlelon, Robert . ...... .... 2 45,247,288 Midshipmen Council ................. .. -234 Mielke, William L. .... . Miile, Dale R. .,...... . Mikesell, Alan B. ..... . Mikesell, Terrie . ..... . Mikusa, Paula ........... .... Milam, William F. Miley, Edward L. ..... . Military .. .... .. ..... Military Council Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Miller Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Miller, Miller Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Miller Miller, Miller, Barbara Bill ..... Bob C. Carol ..... Carolyn . .. Charles ..... Cinny . Claudia ........... ...........2I4,3Bl .. .l8l 396 .. ...... 307 I 76,456 .. 456 .226-37 ..........Z33 .,.,,,,,,,I82 ......423 ..394,407 , I75 ..... 32l,328,4I3 .. .... I72,376,456 David M. .... .. ............ l93,456 David P. . .... .......................... 4 56 Dennis F, ...... .......... ..... ...... .... 4 5 6 Diane ..... .... .l54,I62,425,456 Donald .......... ....................... . .398 Elizabeth .... ..................... I 75 Fred B. .. .......,.. I8I,456 Gary ...... . .. ........, ,l88,206 Gayle .. ...... .. ............. .422 Gwendolyn .... .. .......... ...456 Harriet . ........ .......... 3 II,4I8 Howard L. .... .............. I 8l,456 Jackie ........ . ...... ...l68,I75 James J. ...... ..... . ., ....... ....... . .456 James R. . .... 233,37I,376,456 Jean .. ...... . .... ............ I 93,328 Jill . .. ........... 24I,4I8,425 Joseph M, ,,,...... I68,l75,366,379 Joyce ........, .......,... l 73,424,456 Julie Kalhie ........ Kenny . ...... . Larry D. Larry K. ..... ..... . .. .. 4I8 . ...... .I70,4l3 364 Lawrence H. ..... . Liz ......... .... . .. Malcolm ....... Margie .Q ........ 456 . ...,,,.. 456 ........,.456 ..,42l 456 .....32I,427 3I8 Mary Alice ..... .. ....... Mary Anna ..... ...,,............. 2 20 Michele .......... . ......... ,3I2,32I Nelson . .. ............ ..288,29I Nick .......... ........... 228,377,424 P. . .........,..........,.....,. . .4I9 Palricia . ....... .... 4 I3,423,456 Roberl Baer .,..... ......... ....., , . .40I Robert E. ....................,............. l83 Roberl P. ............ . . .... .... . .2l4 Ron ...... . .... ....... 7 2,l5B,392,395 I Miller, Miller DEX Ronald Sally .. Miller, Stuart .,..,,..... .........,,,.,...., . .364 Miller, Susanne ........... .,...,... 2 28,3l0,457 Miller, Theodore . ...... ............,...,.. 3 75 Miller, Wendell ,... 230,332 Milligan, David T. .... l58,38I Milligan, Fritz ., ,..,.... ,... ....,...,.., 3 7 I Milliken, Samuel D. ....... ........... 3 7l Millikin, Bob ...,,..,,,,,... ..., .,........ 2 I 4 Millikin, Jay ,...i. ,,........ 2 20,457 Mills, Alice . ,.,.. ...,,,..,. . ,. .,,....,.. ..3I8 Mills, Maior Neil B. .... . ...,,.,, 233 Mills, Sue ,..... .,.. . ....,..42S Milton, Ronald ..... ....... . ..,4O0 Mims, Sue .. .,,.,... ...,..... . ...3l8 Minger, Nancy ...... . 409,4I5 Mirlgo, Mar Ann .,,.... ,,.....,.... 3 08 Minick, Barbara . Mink, Martred ...,... 3l0 3l0 Minnis, John ...... ........369 Minshall, Mary Ellen .,....,,,. .457 Minson, Gil , ....,.. ,,,...... ,..,... , 3 64 Mirltzer, Barry . ....,.. . ,,,..,. 390 Mintzer, Bonnie ,..,... .457 Mintzer, Olin W. . .... ........ I 9I Mirick, Chester .,...,. .288 Mirsch, Lois .,...,.., .,...... 4 57 Misha, T, ., .....,.,... ,..,... . 290 Mishey, Terry ....... ,,,.... . 4I5 Mishler, Mary .,,,..... .,..... 4 24 Mitchell, Chad ....... .,........ 4 6 Mitchell, Don ..,.,,...., .,.. .................. 3 3 2 Mitchell, James ..... ,.................... ,.... 3 9 6 Mitchell, Judy . . ..,..,,..., ,, ,... .... 3 l2,422 Mitchell, Max R. ...,,,,.,,,, I66,l69,376,457 Mitchell, Mrs. .,,. ,.., ,.......,,.... ....,...,... 3 8 6 Mitias, Raqy G. ......, ........,........., . ..2l5 Mizer, Jan . . .. .....,.,....., .4l5 Mizer, Jean .. ..,,. l 73,42I Mizer, Sara .,,.,,........ ,,,... . 322 Moats, Mary Kay ....... ..,..... I 52 Mock, T Mockak Moeller, Moeller, Moeller, Moersch. Mottitt, Moftitt, Moga, Moher, ed.. ...,,. .. ee, Judy ...,.., Gary .....,. . Ted Virginia .. . .. Dianne .. . .. Charles Jr. Linda . Raymond J. James ......... Molcloff, Noreen Moll, Norman Molnar, Monett, Daniel ....,, Peter .. Mongold, Mary K. .,.. . Montana, William B. ..... ..... . . Morlterrubio, Maryann Montgomery, Ann ,. Montgomery, Diane Montgomery, Joyce .. Montgomery Robert Monzell, Thomas . ,... .,.. .......38l .....4l4 247,288 I72,376 2I0,32l ., 3l2 384,457 I 6 .ZI I l68 428 .......332 457 40l ......,3l0 .......234 3I0,424 . 3l5 3l8,4 I 6 4I6 39l . 399 Moody, Donald J. .. .,.. ,... 3 32 Moody, Judith .. .....327I3 Moody, Larry ,... .,,.... . .. 457 Moon, Merlin D. ....... ., ....,..... 228 Mooney, Lillie A. ....... ........ , 457 Moore, Charles ., 39I,40l Moore, David L. . .,,..,...,,, 457 Moore, David W. ,... .... . . 233 Moore, Helen ., ,,I78 Moore, Jean ..,.,,,, l67,457 Moore, Jeanne , ..... .... . .457 Moore, Judy . 308 Moore, Lowell . ,... ....,..457 Moore, Mary Martha .,..... ......, . .307 Moore, Michael ...........,.. .,,. . .I88,457 Moore, Nelda ..,,. ..,,,,, 3 07,4l0 Moots, Phil . ,. ..........,, l6l Moore, R. . .. .......290 Moore, Robert J, ...,,., ,,,,, , 457 Moore, Robert L. .. .333 Moore, Roger ..... .395 Moore, Rosemary .....,. ..... . 3I6 Moore, Sarah Jane ,,.... . .. ..... 2l0,3l8 Moore, Sharon Kay .... ,,... 3 23 Moore Moore Moore. Moore Mooris, Moots, Moro, Moran. Sonya . Stephen R, Sue Ellen Thomas . . Noelle Philip . Rick . Linda . .. Morason, Nancy Morehart, Jack 8. ...... . Morehart, Sherrie .. Moreland Joyce . Moreland Stanley Moretl, Morey, James ,.... .. William W. . Mofqan, Barb .. Morgan, Clark . .. Morgan, Mary Ann Morgan, Mary Anne . Moroanstern, Stan Moriser, Marianne ,,,, Morlev, Richard ,... Morotl, Jeff .. .... ,. Morono, Sara , Morris Morris Morris Morris, Morris. Morris, Bernard Jr. Dan . . David .. Linda Lois Stark , 457 . .37l 3I8 398,457 3I I I55,457 288 3l2 4l3 . ..400 424 420 . 457 l76,332 39l . , 3l5 38l 4I8,457 32I . 388 42l 363 388 379 . . 236 386 386 4l2 323 .. .386 Morris, Trissy . ...... . Morrison, Judy ..,,..,. Morrison, Lester . ......... . Morrison, Morrison, Morrison, Thomas ...... Melinda Pat . .,.,.,.... . Morrow, Jere L. ......... . Morrow, William ............ Morse, Jersmy Painter .,.. Mortar Board .. ..,,........ .. Mortoller, Tom ........ Morton, James .. .. Morton, Raymond ........ Morton, Walter E. Mosberg, Monya .,,..... ....428 ..409 .....l75 ...,,...,..l93,42l ..........457 ........,.379 ...,......368 . ................. 230 ...........378,457 ........,,....228,423 Moseley, Alice .................... ....... . ..I75.307 Moser, Lowell E. . ............ l67,I69,376,457 Moser, Rebecca .,.. ,.... . . ................,.,....... 4l6 Moshontz, Michael .... Moss, Melvin S. .. Moss, Peter .,......... , Mosser, Joel ............ Mossman, Martha ..... Mostov, Alan .. Mostov, Ronald C. .... . Mould, Barbara ..,. .. Mount, John T. Mount, Tom ...... ..... Mowery, Anita ....... Moyer, Judie .......,... Moyer, Thomas .... ..... Mramor, Joseph .,.... Mroczka, Thomas ........... ., Mrukowslci, William ....... . Mueller, Donald ....... Mueller, Jane .. Mueller, Joyce ...... ..... Mueller, Luann .............. Mueller, Margaret ...... Mueller, Peggy ........ Mueller, Sharon ..... Mutfet, Dave .. Muir, Larry A. ., Muir, Ruth Ann Mulby, David C. ..... . Mull, Marty .... .. Mull, Quay ......... Mullis, Roy . . Mummey, John Mumme Wanda l79,457 375 ...........233,457 .......232,3 I 6,42l I 56, .... ..... 3 78, .......244,245, I57 I98 l85 3I2 l65 457 457 288 384 ..,,,,4l3 .I5,457 ..........4l4 ..........457 ..........423 I ..,.,....,394 ..I68 N457 ,23I ..Z88,369 .......244,288,38l . 3278 Y, . Mumper, Elaine C, .. ........ .... 2 I4,320,422 Munn, Patty . ........ Munson, Jim . .... .. Munson, Judy ......... . Munz, Kay . .. Murney James F. .. Murphy, J, W, . . .. Murphy, Janice Sue .. .. Murphy, Phyllis . . . Murphy, Sharon Lynn . Murray John .. . . Murray, Robert E. Mursco, William . Murtaugh, Thomas .,.... Muschick, John H. Musgrave, Bette .. Musgrave, Kay .. .......2I6,3I7,457 ....4I7 .457 ...........2l0,458 ,.l85 l85,4l I I66 458 i '2lsf45s .374 ,2l2 ,,3I0,458 458 Musgrave, Sharon .... .... .. 458 ' 380 Musqrove, David ,, ... Music Educator's National Conference ..... ...... ,.,... . ........ . . .... . Musselman, Ned .. , I87 Music. School of .. ...., ........ ........,, I 2 I 232 458 Mussetter, Carol Mustaine Myron ...... Myers, David Myers, Dennis .... . ..., . Myers, Emily Jo .... .. Francis .. . Myers, Myers, John .... . Linda . .. Myers, Myers, Martha .. Myers, Paula Myers, Ronald L. N ...........398,458 .376 . 392 320,458 4l2 . . 332 ,H228 .. .2l2,4I5 .457 NROTC Drill Platoon ................ ,.,..,... 234 NROTC Drum and Bugle Corps ...... 236 NROTC Men's Glee Club .... .... .......... 2 3 4 372 322 Naccarato, Guy .... Naercher, Pat Nagel, Richard R. Nahan, Joseph ,. Nakett, Vicki . ...... Napoli, Richard .. ..,,.... ,. Naraghi, Manouchehr ..., Nash, Elaine . ......... . Nash, Judith . Nash, Richard .. Nathan, Jill . ...., . Nathan, Rosalie .. Nathan, Sandy , .. Nathan, Tobi . ,..... . Natherson, Kathy . Natherson, Russell ...... Natkins Shervl .. Navy aorc Rifle resinif Naylor Bud Neal, Earl Neal, Kenneth E. . Neal, Mary Lee . . Neal, Richard . Neath, Mary .. Neeb, John . .. 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I 69 Roberts. Lynne ........ ,,.,.,, . 2l0,3I4 Roberts, Marti ....,.,.,. ....,,...,.,,..,,.,, 3 20 Roberts, Melba .. ..., ..,...........,...,. ....463 Roberts, Robert .,,....s........... ...........,,.,, . , 463 Roberts, S. Randy .,............ 56,57,396,463 Roberts, Terry .,,..,......,,.,.,..,,......,,.........,. 396 Roberts, Tom ..,.....................,...,,.,.....,,,..,. 398 Robertson, W. Denny ........ ...,....,,,.,.,, 3 96 Robinson, Bill ...,............. ....,.,.. 2 74,29l Robinson, Clarence ,....,.. ..............,,.. 4 63 Robinson, Corwin ,,..,,....... - .........,., . ..463 Robinson, David H. .,,.....,,,,,, ,l96,l98,463 Robinson, Donald ..,..,.. ..,......,,., ,,... 3 7 9 Robinson, Judith .,,,.... ................ 4 63 Robinson, Julie ,, .. ........... .463 Robinson, Lin . ..... ............,,,. 4 29 Robinson, Ron ,..,.....,, ..,,..... 2 I4,364 Robinson, Smith ...... ..,.,....... 4 63 Robson, Joan ...... ,,,,..... 4 63 Robuclc, Carol .,.. ,.,,.... 4 63 Rodgers, John .... ,..,.,,.. 3 94 Rodgers, Karen .... ,.,..,,,.,.,. 3 Z4 Roe, Dianne ..,.,..... ......... 3 20,4IO Roe, Robert J. . . .,...,,,... .375 Roediger, Jean .... ..,,.,, . 2I6 Roehrs, Judy .. .... ...,3I2 Roesch, John ,.,, ,...... . . .... 375 Roessing, Norman .. Roger, Troutman ...,.... Rogers, Audrey D. , Rogers, Dave . .. .. ,. Rogers, E. M. ............. . Rogers, Mrs. E. V. Rogers, Joyce . ..,. Rogers, Lawrence Rogers, Virginia . Rogier, Rogovin, Don ., ,, . Carole .,,, ..,,,, . Rohrbach, Kenneth . Rohrer, John . ,, Rohrs, Dickison ,... Roka, Gloria Role, Paul ,,,,.. .,.. Rolls, J. A. .,,,..,,...,... . isi,2oi,2i2, Rololf, Donald . Roman, Larry .,,..,,...., Romano Donna . ,,...., . .. ....,, 463 I66 ,......., 2,455 395 407 425 4l7 463 425 385 320 . I72 .. ,I69 , I63 .. ,, 3I3 290 ,........38l I96 .388 , , ..328,463 Romanotf, David .,.,.,,... . ., ...... 397 Rornick, Darra .... ...,,,....,.,, .....,.., 3 2 0 Romgq, Gerald V., Jr. ,..... .230,23l Romine. Sherril ,, ,,.,.....,. ,...,, . ,.l62 Romito, Marty . .,....... .,,... . .3l2 Romophos .. ,,,, 71 Rook, Diane , Roop. Rav .. Roun, Charles RODD. Ruth Ann . 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Ross: Dean Mylin H. .,,. . Ross, George . ,,..... ..... . Ross, James N., Jr. .. Ross, Jerry . .... ,.,.. , .. Ross, Linda ,, ..,,,..,. .. Ross, Martha .,,,.. Ross, Stanley .. .. Ross Susan ..,,..,, , Rossetti, Karen Rossetti, Patricia Rossi ter, Richard E. Rossow, Muriel .,........ Roth Roth Roth Roth Roth Roth , Dennis .. , Janet ..,.. .... , Loren ,, , Richard .,.,.., , Sam .. har, Sue ,.......,, Rotrott, Linda .,,... ..,,,. Roudebush, Linda ...... Roun Rous ds, Karen .....,,, h ,,,... ,......,..,,.,, Roush, Karen Roush, Mary ,,,.. Roush, Patricia Rous h, Ruby Rovick, Norm .. Rowl Rowl es, Carolyn .,,.. , es, Mary Ella Rowley, Richard . , Royce, G. James ,,..,, Ro er Richard ,..... Y . Royner, Penguin ......,, .. Roze, Gundega M. .. Rozelle, Ellen .. Rozsa, Sally Ann ..,...,.., Rubel, J. Marlene Rubenstein, Barry .... . ..... . Rubenstein, Michael ..... Rubin, Elsa Ann Rubin, Judy .. .. Rubinfeld, Myron .,.., Rubinotf, Norman .,,,., Rubinstein, Claire ..,..... Ruble, Carl ......... ...... Ruch, David .,,.,, Ruckel, Gail ...,,...., Ruchener, Larry ..... .. Rudd, Roy ........ ,..,,.....,..,. Rudin, Jean ,.,,,, Rudin, Walter M., Jr. .,,, . Rudner, Bill . ..,,,,.,... .,,,,. . Ruehle, Medard ..,,, Ruff, Edward C. .,., . Ruff, George Ruffner, Sara ., .. Ruggles, Leslie .. Ruggles, William .. Rule. Allen .. ,..,......,,.. . Rulilaitus, John . Rulon, Bob .. ......,........... .. Rurnberger, Doug Rundell, Sandy ......... Ruotf, Norma Rupert, John F. .,... , Rupp, Bill . .. RuDD. David .. . ,,.. RUDD, Gary ., .. .. Rupright, Michael .....,.. Rusinko, Joy ...., .. Rusky, Larry . ., Rusmanis, Mara ...,., Russ, Flora ., ,,.... .. Russ, Mitch ,.,..,..., . Russell, Brenda . .. Russell, Herbert G, Russell, Jack V. ....,, . l42 l59 463 I9B 38I .......,,..4l5 3l2 463 3I0 317,425 .......463 ..,..,.37l I 54, I 6I ,463 368,463 ...........364 l 7 i75,3o9 aio 4I8 2l2 .,.....,...3l3 427 463 l62 l6l ,463 3l2,424 l66,463 379 373 ....,......463 386 220 I 50,4 I 4 .......42l ....,......463 l82,463 l50,32l 3l2 463 392 4l9 365 .........,.464 365 374 464 I 0 230,37I 397 I69,376 I92,464 2l3,365 3l3 324 I69 I 55 ..,,,......282 396 ..,....385 232,4I6 I67 232 394 464 386 393 3I7 ...,.......376 308 464 364 4I3 373 375 366 Russell, James ...... ,..,,,. ,...... Russell, Sharon ,...,, . 326,-tlb Russom, Robert C. ..,... ...,..., . ,...,,.37l Rutledge, Florence .,,, ...,.... I 48,l68,324 Rutter, Betty ,, ..,...,... . .......,,,... .,.. 2 I5 Ryan. Judy , ,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 419 Ryan. Kay, ., ., ,...,........., ,.3I7 Rv-an. Margery ..... 324,464 Ryan, Mark ,, .. , ,,,,,,,, M374 Rvdn. Peggi . . .....,. . ,,,,,,,,,,, 4l7 Ryan, Thomas , ,,,, . ,.,.... ....464 Rvan, Weensie .,.,,, ...,, , .,,4I7 Ryder, Robert David ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,3Ql Rvdguist, Carole . , . ,,,, , ,,4II S Saarela, Bill ,. 290,454 Sadler, Evie ., 3l2,4l6 Sadler, Marilynn C. .... .......... 4 I3 Sadler, William .,...... . Sadow, Peter T., Jr. .. Saclowski, Judy ........... Saenger, Anne ......... Safer, Steven ...... Saffe, James M. Satfel, Marlene .,..... St. Milclossy, Ray ...... Sakada, Dayrll M. .... . Salmick, Lois ........... Saldana, Betty .......... Saliba, Davey M. .,,,,. . Saliba, Patricia .........,. Salle, Donna ,.,,,... .,,..,., ..........464 .. .......... 372 .......,..l48 ...........382,464 ...........379,464 ...,......I75 .,........464 . ....,.,,. I92 ....,.....464 .. ,.,......,.,.. 464 Salser, Spence D. .,..., ,,..,.. I 76,464 Saltzman, Deanna , .,,..,,.. .......,., 4 64 Samii, Fareshtel M. ...... .......,.. 3 I7 Samiilenko, Hannah .,.. Samiilenko, .Victor ...... .. ,.....,... 3I0 .. ......,....... 393 Samsa, Marilyn .,.,.,... ,,....,, ....... l 8 4,464 Sandberg, Mrs. Hugh ,...,. .......,....., 3 BI Sandefur, Robin .,..,, ................. . 363 Sanders, Daryl .,......,. Sanders, J. Scott .,...,. Sanocks, Ronald ......... Sansbury, David L. .. Santag, Karen .....,,..... Sapp, James B. .,..., . Sargent, Charles .......,. Sarkkinen, Esco ....... Sarkkmen, Sandra ...... Sarle, William .,,,,,. Sarna, Dorothy ......... Sartor, Orris .,...,. Sasarak, Ray ..,...,.. Sater, Lenora .. ,,..,. .. Sattler, Bernie ,,..... Sattler, Frank ,,,.. Sauder, Myrl ....... Sauer, Les .........,.,.. .. Saul, Linda ......,..........., Saum, Robert E. ..,.. . Sauter, John ........... Savage, Leslie ..,,. Sawyer, David .,,....,.. Saxa, Betty ...,. .. ,...... .. Sayre, James ........,. Scabbard and Blade Scaggs, Linda Stoer Scaitoloni, Thomas J. Scantland, Linda .......,.. ,,.. .,..... 3 I Scarlet 81 Grey ....,,.... Scarvelis, Stephen ,. Schaadt, Herb ,,,,.. Schaal, Gary .. ..,,, ,,,. . . Scattoloni, Jeanne .... Schaal, Gritchen ..,,,, Schaclc, Edward .,.,...,.. Schaefer, Eleanor .. Schaefer, Jack .. ..,., .. Schaefer, L. B. .. ,,.. ,,,,,,....., . .. Schaefers, Richard Schaefter, Earl ,...,.... Schaer, Myron H. ..... . Schaffer, Mark C. .... . Schaffer, Ray ..,........ Schaller, Caroline ......, Schanz, George ..... Schaublin, Sara .,,..,, Schaurer, Lydia ........., Schauss, Roger H. .,,. . Schear, Brenda .,,.... Schear, Larry L. .... , Schecter, Bert .,...,.......,. Schechter, Paulette .... Scheele, Harry ....,..... Scheft, Ronald ,..,... Schefler, Joe ...... ..... 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Scheuneman, Ann ..,... ....,.....396 4l8 Schieber, Jane ..........,.... ,. ............ 326 230 Schieferstein, Bob ....... ,... .........,........ Schiefley, Charles K. Schitt, Jefferson, Jr, Schiff, Paul ....,...,,.....,... Schild, Jeraldine ....... Schilliger, Eileen . .,... . Schimmel. Connie .... Schimmelman, Judith .............,.............. Schindler Schindler, R. A. ......... .........,......,....... . Schindler, Roger .. ........ . ................., .. Schindler, Roger H. ....... ......... . Schislca, Diane ....,,............... ........,. Schitzinger, Robert L. Schlabach, Rov ,... ........ . .,,..,,., , Schlaeger, Philip , ............., ......... . Schlemmer, Eliza L'eth Schlemmu, Beth ............. .......... Schlesinger, Ira ........... Schlom, Jetfry ........... Schlonslrv. Joseoh ...., Schlonsky, Phyllis .....,. Schloss, Sally . ,.... ..... . .. Schlosser, Deena ........... .,,,,,,,,, Schlosser, Phil ................,.. ........,. Schlotterbeck, Carol ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Schmalenberoer, Larry Schmauder, Robert ,... . , Jack .....,.......... 332 37l ..........465 ., ......., 32l I 464 465 475 l42 193 I 96 465 398 I79 388 I93 322 29l 397 465 4 I 2 42 I 428 220 309 274 380 Sells, Seiber Seiber ling, Dottie .,.. t, Bill .. .v...,........ .. Seidemann, Anita ..,.....,... Seidemann, Robert .. Seidle Seitz, Seitz, Seitz, Seitz, Selby, Selby, Selby, r, ,Sally ..,........... Dianne ............. Gretchen ,,...... Judy ,...,........ Wes D. David ..... Paul .....,...,..,...... R. ..,. . Selenoln, Bill .................... Sellbinder, Arthur .,.. Sellers, Elwin . ............ . Sellers, Margaret .... Sellers, Martin .......,,.. Sellers, Peggy . ......... . Sellman, Marilee Corinne .........,. Jon D. ...,... . l53,l55,I65,2l3, Stahl, John ,,,,,,,...,.... Sells, Selman, Joanne ....... Selway, Carol .,,,.,,...., Sender, Miriam ,,,......, Sr. Class Committee Senior Panhellenic .... Senn, Judy ............,...., Senseman, Charles .,., Sentango, Margaret .. Sentman, Orville ...... Sepik, James A. ...... . Serrott, Sue ............., 4I5 I75 ........465 ...,...,465 ............4I6 I .......,....323,4 I 4 , ........ 2 I 3,365,465 377 I59 290 ........385 ........393 ........379 .465 2I0 ............l6B,465 l3,2l6,465 I 82,465 .........228,42I . .,...,,..,, 4l9 475 409 ,....,.,428 377 ..,....,329 377 ....1fQQfQQfffff1f3as isa,-na Settles, Jo Anne ....,..., ........, I 50,l80,3i26 Sexsmith, Jerry T. Sexton, Jeanette ,,...... Shadduck, John A. .. Shade, Joe ..,,...........,. Shafer, John B. .,.... . Shater, John H. Shafer, Judy .,.. ,....,. Shafer, Margie ,........ Shafer, Ron .................. Shaffer, Donald E. Shatter, Mac ..,..,......... Shatter, Suzanne ......,.... Shattstall, Everett L. Shagrin, Bob .............. Shah, Chandra kant ....... Shar, Narendra ......,,. Shai, Nancy ......... Shaman, Ben ......... Shane, Garnet ....... Shane, James ......... 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Sheehan, Donald J. .. Shedd Sheets, inger, Jay ....... Larry J. ...... . Sheffield, Larry ......... Sheiol Shell. ine, Gary ............ Steve . ,....,..,............ Shellhammer, Daniel Shelguist, Lawrence 228,233,374 4l7 369 386 l75 385 I75 3l2 ..,..,..396 ........23I .,......38I .....,..400 ........389 ........466 ............392 l90,375 Shelton, John H. ........ ............ l 98 Shenker, Neil ..,.......... ................ 3 64 Shepard, Joy ............. .................... 4 I8 Shepler, Jim ................ ...............,...,.... I 58 Sherer, George V. ......... 2l3,37l,466 Sherer, Michael E. .... .................... 3 86 Sherer, Paul .............. ................ 3 95 Sheridan, Jane ........ ......... 4 07,4l8 Sherman, Dennis ...... ...,........ 4 66 Sherman, Marilyn ...... ,,........., 4 I9 Sherman, Nikki ...... ......,...,.,... 4 II Sherman, Sandy ...... ........, 3 23,4I6 Sherrow, Renee ........ ......... I 54,466 Shiedrnan. Sue .... ............ 4 I2 Shields, Eldonna ........ .466 Shields, Richard .... ......... 3 69 Shifter, Gerald A, .... ......... l 90 Shifter, Jerry ............... ................ I 88 Shifter, Mary Lynn ........................,....... 329 Shitflette, Sally ........... ......... 4 09,4I8,466 Shifman, Debbie ........ ..............,........, Shifrin, Carole .,,.. ,.... . ......... I 6I,32I, Shifrin, Michael A. .....,., ................... . Shilhan, Michael J. ............... . Shilhan, Suzie .............. ........, Shiller, Barry ..,,..,............. Shilling, Jacqueline ..... Shilling, Jo ...........,......., Shimp, Everett ........,... Shiplevv. Carole ........ Shark, Donna ................ Shoemaker, Bonnie Shoemaker, Cindy . 4I9 466 208 394 426 .........388 ......,..466 .........308 ..,......369 l 2,3I6 Shoemakerw Pat .,....,. Shoop, Gary . .,..,.. Shore, Wilma .. .. .. Short, Capt. G. P. .... . Short, Charles .......... Shostack, Marcy ..... Shough, Carol ........ Shoup, Barb .............,, Shoup, James M. .... . Shovels, Louis A. Shrader, Sally Ann Shrawder, Carl . Shrewsberry, David Shrider, Joan .. .....,.. Shrigley, Michael ..... , Shriver, James ......... Shroyer, 'Emerson . Shutf, Alice .,,. .. Shulmistras, Joseph Shultzman, Judith ,,,,, Sitzenstock, David J. Sizer, Judy .. .............. .. Skaates, J. Michael Skagenberg, Carol ..... Skaggs, Roberta .,..... 3I5,42l ,425 230 4I2 23I I97 I48 466 3l5 ISI ,466 I79 ' H 'ss',sfi, f.ff. 5915, ive, 4I8 .'.fl1i Jf ffffflffiii. ii, 4l3 39I 466 I73 369 396 466 466 377 466 Skaltord, Sue ......... .....,,, . . Skarote, Lucille ..... ........ l 79. Skeele, Marty ............. ...... . .. Skidmore, Barney ........ ............ 2 90, Skidmore, Victoria .... l62,4l0, Skillicorn, Robert ......... ................,.. Skinn, Sandra ........... ............... Skinner, Beverly . ...... Shumaker, Sally ..,.. . . , 466 Shuster, Robert .,,,. 398 Shutt, Anna .. ...... ...466 Shutt, Mary ........ ,.,... 3 IO Shuwr, Joan .,............. .... ..,.,. . . . .4l5 Sibold, Penelope . N .. .... ....424,466 Sidebottom, Stephen W. 234.399 Sidner, Howard ,,,,,,,..,,,.,,.. ...... ..... . . .l90 Sidney, Robert . ,....... .... , . ........392 Sieber, Siegfried l96,I97,-466 Siebert Hall ,,.,..,., .,... . .. .... .320-l Siebler, Bobbie ...... ,....... ,,.... 4 I 2 Sieg, Thad ..,..,...... ..... .466 Siegel, Lee .. ..... ,... ..,I83 Siegel, Naomi .... .........., 3 II Siemer, Glenn ........ ...... .... 3 3 3 Siepe, Betty ............... ..... . . .... lBl Sievers, Roger A. .... .,,..... 2l4,37l Sievert, Gene .. ,...... ........... 3 85 Sitferlin, Marilyn .. ...... ............... 4 23 Sigalow, Jerome ...,,.,..... ..,...,. I 79,466 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ........,,. 39I Sigma Alpha Mu ,,.. ,,,....... ......,, 3 9 2 Sigma Chi ..,,.,.. ,,,,., .... ........... 3 9 3 Sigma Delta Tau ,.,. .......,.,, 4 28 Sigma Nu .. ........,........ ........ 3 94 Sigma Phi Epsilon .....,... . ,..... 395 Sigma Pi ........... ...... . ............. -396 Sigma Theta Epsilon .,,,,,. ,,.,.,,,,.......... 2 I9 Sigman, Donald R. l9O,I92,466 Sigmund, Elinor ,... .................. 4 I2 Signore, Art .......... .......... 3 93 Sikora, George .,,,,. ..,. ..l68 Silsby, Linda .. .......... ..,.., , 326 Silver, David P. ..... .....l88,3B8 Silver, Dick .......,...... ..,.,,..388 Silver, Jerry ........ ..,, , .233 Silver, Laury .. ,.... .. ...,. 392 Silver, Marsha ...,.. .... . ..3I2 Silverman, Al ............. ......29l Silverman, Barry ...., .,...I80 Silverman, Barry .,...., ....,.. 3 92 Silverman, Judy .,... . .....l58 Silverman, Ollie ..... .... . 392 Silverman, Paula ...,. ........... . ..3lU Silverman, Susan ......,. ......4l2,466 Sima, Ronnie ....., .......... . . ,,,, .,....425 Simmerman, Jan H. ....,.. 386 Simmonds, Sue ............. ........ 3 25 Simmons, Edward ....... . ...... 466 Simmons, Marty ....... . ...... 4ll Simmons, Richard ...... .. ,,,, 466 Simmons, Tillmon ....... .332 Simon, Paul ............ .... . .-.397 Simon, Phyllis ....... ........ l 52.l5l Simon, Roberta ..... .......----. 4 66 Simon, Timothy ......... ........ 3 84 Simon, William ....... ........ 2 9l Simons, Donna ,,............. ,...... 3 I3 Simons, Thomas ................. .......... .... 3 7 5 Simonson, Hulda M. ........ l8I,I84 Simpson, Bob ............... ............ l 70 Simpson, Mike ......... . ....... 290 Simpson, Roberta ...,, ,....... 4 27 Simpson, Sandra .,,,....... ..,,,.,,... 3 I8 Simpson, Warner .,,....,..... ............. , 384 Sindledecker, Carol ...... ,....... 4 08,4I0 Singer, Roger .. ........... ........... 3 97 Singer, Thomas D. ...., ...........,,,, I 92 Singer, Thomas X. ..... -..----.---...-,... 4 67 Singh, Gaiinder ....... ...........-... ---- 3 3 3 Sinkey, Betsy .....,., ......... I 58,3ll 423 Sinnema, Edie .. ,...,,,, ......,.,,,, . ..., 3 I5 Sipes, James ................. ............... 4 00 Siple, Paul K. ................ .. --------.--. l63 I76 467 220 327 4l3 4l6 467 230 398 467 384 467 467 4l7 Skinner, Sherri ..,........ Skromme Inga ........ Skurow, Steven ..,.... Skytones .................,, Slagle, Betty ,,.. Slag le, Suzanne. .......,..... Slaughter, Bonnie ......... Slauson, John ............. Slemmons, John ......, Slivinski, Gae ...,..... 'i 48','3j6isf 424 364 4I3 2l6 4l0 38I 467 325 Slobin, Lester .. .......... 40l SlOman, Susan ....... . 3I8 Slone, Olivia . ,. ,....,......, ...,,,,. 4 I9 Slotsky, Arlene . ,.......,,.,.. . . 3l2 Slough, Phyllis . ,,,,.....,, ..., . . ....,,, ., ..3l3 Smallsreed, Arthur .,..,,,.,, I67,I70,l75,467 Smigel, Barbara . .,,., .....,, .,,.42I Smigel, Patty .. ...,..., 32I Smigel, Robert ,,,, . ,... . 467 Smith . .. , ..... ........,...2I2 Smith, Anne .. . . ,,,...... ..30B,425 Smith, Barbara . ,. . ......,.. .. ..427 Smith, Bonnie ...., ...,. ,,,. ,,,..,,.. , 4 0 9,423 Smith, Calvin M., Jr . 373 Smith, Candace .. .,..... ...,.,,. ,.....,,, 3 2 I Smith, Charles F. .. .... 228,467 Smith, Charles A. . ., .......... ., 390 Smith, Charles F. .. ...... . 228 Smith, David R. . . ...,.,, I79,467 Smith, David W. . .,.,,,, l90,l92 Smith, Dean M. L. . . l88 Smith, Diana . ..., ...... . ,,,, I 63,3I2,467 Smith, Donald ,,,. .. ,, ,...,,, 390 Smith, Donald A. ...... .......,.. I 90 Smith, Donald M. .... ,........ . 386 Smith, Dorothy , .. ......, .467 Smith, Gay .. . .. ,...,.l73 Smith, George ,... .. 395 Smith, J. D, .,..... .. ...., .396 Smith, J. L. .....,. ...........,. ..,. I 9 0 Smith, Jeanne .. .......... 422,467 Smith, Jerry ..,.,....... ......... , 386 Smith, Jerry L. .... ,,........ 3 96 Smith,Jim E. , ,,.. .. ,.,, ,,,, . . ,,,, 396 Smith, Jo Mary .. ., ,...., . ,,...,, , .....I73 Smith, Joy ...............................................,.. 42I Smith, Judy ..., ..... . I68,307,329,4I0,467 Smith, Katie ...,.... ............. . ..... ....... . 4l0 Smith, Leatrice . ............ ,.............. . .2I6 Smith, Leo ..... , ,... ........... I 96 Smith, Marcia .,......., ..,...... . 424 Smith, Marilyn . ...,,.. . ,...., 309 Smith, Martin .... . ..,....... .........374 Smith, Mary Martha ,, . ........ 3I4 Smith, Mitzie . . .. ........,,,4l6 Smith, Monee .. ...... ....... I 68,365 Smith, Mrs. Edwin ,,,. ......... 3 89 Smith, Nancy Gay . ...,.,, S428 Smith, Patricia ......., .. .. ...467 Smith, Paul .. .......... .........,,,,. I 90 Smith, Paul D. .. .. 233,467 Smith, Richard H. ..,, ....... l 88,467 Smith, Robert J. .... ......... , .230 Smith, Robert W. ...... ......... , Smith, Ron . . ..., Smith, Ronald K. ,.,. ......... . Smith, Roscoe .. .... Smith, Rowland ....., ...,,,.... ..... Smith, Sandy ........ .. ..232, Smith, Sani ..,. ,,,,, ..... 3 0 8, Smith, Scot ........ ,,..,,, I 96, Smith, Scott ..,... Smith, Shari ..... .... Smith, Sheilah .. Smith, Shirley Smith, Stanley S. Smith, Suzanne ...... Smith, Terry .,,. Smith, Virginia ...... , Smolen, Jerry . Smucker, Dave . Smyers, Sharon Snapp, David ..,, 1ff11i6E',3'i3,'5i3f 366 I9B 288 467 467 426 425 386 375 425 420 .,l73,4I5 I84 467 467 2I6 I68 394 3lO 467 230 427 288 Snavely, Dennis ..,. .. ..,,. Snead, Toni , ,,,,, .. .,...... Snell, Mathew . ,.... .......,. . Snider, Dean ...... ....... l 90,467 Snider, Jack .........,.. .............. 2 30 Snider, Sally .,,,,,,,, ......,..,. 42l,467 Snider, Sue .,,., .. ,..... ...,,.,,,,, . ..3I2 Snivelv, Clarabelle ...... ........... 4 67 Snoddy, Duane .......... ........... l 72 Snow , ,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,.,,, ........... 2 I2 Snow, Donna .......,, ........,, 3 22 Snow, George ..... ....... . .467 Snow, Judith ........ .......... 4 67 Snow, Robert .......... .....,,., l 76 Snyder, Albert ,,,,,, ........ . 376 Snyder, Chuck .....,,. .... .336 Snyder, Dan ......... .......,,, 3 94 Snyder, Ed .,,,, ,,,,.. .............. l 6 9 Snyder, Gene ., . .. ......... ..... . ..l98 Snyder, George .. ...... .... . .. 467 Snyder, Harley L. ..... ........ l 82,332,333 Snyder, John H. ........ ................., 3 75 Snyder, Lawrence ....... ,.......,.,.... 2 9l,332 Snyder, Mary Alice . ....,.. l7S,2l5,323 Snyder, Michael .. .... ........,......,,, 2 I5 Snyder, Mitzi .. ,,... ...............i..... 4 I6 Snyder, Patsy ..... ........... 3 l4,4l6,4l8 Snyder, Thomas ,,,.. .. ,,,,,,. .....,.,..... l 82 Snyder, William .,.. ..... ...,,....,...,.... 3 8 l Soloolewski, Frank P. ..,..,,,,,,. l96,29l,386 Soccer Team .. ,.,........,.,,,. ...........,..,... 2 90 Social Board .,... ........ .......... ................. l 6 3 Social Work, School of ........................ ll3 Society For Advancement of Management .....,,..,,., ,................ . 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Spahr, David G. , I 4 ,........,467 ,........467 I 5,329 400 Spain, David .. .,.,,,.. ,..,,,. . .384 Spain, William ., ....... .....,, . .384 Spangenberg, Karen Kay ..,,... ..,,,.... 4 29 Spangle, Jim .........,............. ....... ........, 3 9 6 Spaniel, John ...... ..,,..... , ..... .... . ....l79 Sparks, Karen ,.,. . .,.,.,.. ...,.307 Sparks, Robert E. ....., ..,..,,,,, l84,467 Sparks, Robert W. .,,,, . ,. ....,, . ,.... ,... . 234 Sparks, Rufus . ., ,.........,. ........ . ...380 Sparling, Carl G. .. ,..,,........ l96,l98,468 Sparling, Roger ...... .. ...... ...... ...... 3 6 7 Sparma, Joe ........,,, Specht, Thomas . Spector, Earl .. .. Speer, James D. Speer, Larry ....... .. ..,,......276,29I 37I Speert, Judy .......,...... ........, Speeth, Jett .. .. ..... . Speiling, Mandell Spellerberg, Patti . , . .. Spence, Bill ,,,, , ,,..,., Spence, Doug ..,, ,,.... . Spence, Homer . Spence, Tiger .. Spetnagel, Fran . Sphinx .... ... .... Spicer, Marilyn . . Spiess, James A. ,... . Spike, Anita .. Spilka, Myra .. Spisak, Carol .. .. Spitler, Jack B. Spitz, Chuck . Spiva, Dorothy A. 468 23I 23I IBO 208 388 I48 I83 386 ..........I53,406 386 ..........425,468 ....468 .........23I .........468 3l2 ........,326 .. ........365 , .... .. . 364 I80,203,468 Sports Car Club .. ....... ., ..... .,,., .... , 2 I0 Sprague, Catherine ..... .. .......... ..3I0 Sprague, Dave ...... ..... , . ..... l68 Spring, Priscilla ........... .... ........... ..... 3 2 I Springer, Arlene .. .. .. . .. ,. l Springer, Capt, L. Springer, Springer, Joe Springer, Rex . ...,.. . Sprouse, W. Lloyd . Sprowl, Allen . K. .. .....,. James P, . ..... 282,283,468 . ,.,. ..,.................. 2 9l I69 ...l45 .. H468 3I6 Sprunger, Susan ......... ......... Spurlock Glenna .,... . ,..... ...,.,.... . .322 Squire, Bob .,.... ,..................... . . 209A Stack, Daniel .. Stadium Scholarship Stadler Edward .. Staley, Barbara . .... , Staley, Joanne ,..... Staley, Mike ,.........., Stalker, Donald ,..,... Stallard, Joan ,..... Stalter, Bill ..... ...... Stamman, Virginia Standen Alfred Stantield, Carol Kay Stanitorth, Bruce ..,,. Stankorb, Jerry ....... Stanley, Bernie ........ Stansbery, Gary ...... Stansbury, Betty ..... Stark, Karlene ..,. . Starke, Sheila ...... Starkey, Dan ...... Starn, Karen ...... Starr, Don ............. Stautter, Bruce .. Stautter, Gene ...... Staufter, James .. Staufter, Sharon ....... Dormitory .... 332-3 . ,................... 398,468 I 6 I 77,468 .....,.... 220,323 ...........,l97 ,,,,,....I48 230 lllllfi' iff.. l76 288 .............4l0,468 ..........2I0,308,468 ................ .29I . ,. .I64 ..290,363 . ..,.... . ,I62,424 .278,279,29l Stazenski, Dave .......... . .... . Stebbins, Gary .. . .. Stebelton, Gerald . Steciak, Orest . .,.,. . .. .... ............. . 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Stephens, Franklin . 288,393 Stephens, Larry .....,.,..,.. ,..,. . .. Stephens, Malcolm ..... .......,,.. 4 68 Stephens, Thomas ......... ..,.,.,.,.. I 76 Stephenson, David ......... ........... 4 00 Stephenson, Sue ..................... ........... 3 22 Sterback, John J., Jr. ..,.. ..,.,....,, I 72 Sterling, Jeanne .,............,.... . .....,,. ,..... 4 68 Stern, Craig Richard ....,... ..,,.,.. 3 93,40l Stern, Isaac ......,,...,,........., ,............ 4 6 Stern, Joe ., ......,...,,.....,.. .........,, 3 97 Stern, Robert .. ,,..a .. Sternberg, Susan ...... Sternheimer, Lee .,.,.. Stetson, Sarah ........ Stetson, Susan ....4.. Steury, Stevens. Dave ...........,.... David P. Stevenson, C. Bruce ....... Stevenson, Marcia ..,,.,. Stevenson, Margret .......,. .,........,364 ..........,392 I 73,424 ......,....396 ....,..I78 . .,,., ,.., 4 68 ..,.....309,424 ...........327 Steward, Harvey, Esq. ....... .,......... 3 79 Stewart, Barbara .,.,,......,..... .,.,.....,. 3 07 Stewart, Craig ................. ,.... ...... 3 8 4 Stewart, Gary ....,.,. ........... 3 65 Stewart, Jean ...... ........... 4 24 Stewart, Jon ........ ............,...,,..... 4 68 Stewart, Kay ................ , ...,.,...,,..,...,.....,., 468 Stewart, Maude ,,.,..........,,.............. .......... I 42 Stewart, W. ..,,,....,,,,,.,,...., l53,l6I,2I3,377 Stewart, William G. ......,..................... 369 Stickler, Roberta ..,,,,.... ........ 3 l2,408,4Il Stickler, Tom .....,..,.,.. ................... 2 07 Stickley, James .....,,.... ...468 Stierwalt, Leah ,.,,,....... .........., I 85 Stitt, Janet ..., ,......., . ....., .,,......., 2 I 6 Stiles, A. Linette .......,,,,.. ,,..,.,,,.. 4 68 Stillberger, Gary L. .,..... .....,,.... 3 65 Stillwagon, Richard .,,.... ...,,.,.., . ..39l Stilwell, Thomas .....,...,. ......,, I 77,366 Stimptle, Nedra ..........,.... .,...........,, 4 I7 Sting, David G, ,,................. ......., I 8I,468 Stinson, Pe gy ........,......,......... ........... 3 I6 Stitsinger, Glenn W. Jr. ..... .,.,.,, . .375 Stitzleir, John ,.,,,,. , .,.............. ........ I 75,376 Stockton, Phil .......,,.,........,. Stoer, Janet .. , .. Stoter, James W. .,., . ........2l4,395 ...........2I6 . .,.. ,,,.. 3 94 468 Stoll, James .. .,,,.....,.... .,..,.,,. . . Stoltz, Mary Elaine . .,........., ..,, . .3l0 Stoltzman, Richard Leslie ..,.,........,...,,, 380 Stomatis, Connie ........,,,..,., ........,.......... 3 08 Stone, Diane . ......,.,,......,,........,...,........... 3l3 Stone, Jan .. ......,.., ..,,... . ,4l7 Stone, Jean .... ,.,,.,,, I 73,228,4I5 Stone, Kent .. ..,,. .............,.,... 2 82 Stone, Mel ..,,,,,.., .. .........,..,,. 397 Stone, Patricia . ,,,.,,... ........ I 62,3II Stone, Sandi .. ..,,,.,,..,.., ........... 3 I0 Stoneburner, Larry ..... ,,,.....,.. 4 68 Store, J. . .. ,......... ,,.,,,,,,, , 290 Story, Winship ,. .,,..,..... 468 Storz Helga ,,..... .. ,,.. ....42l Stoudt, Richard ......, ...,..,,... 3 94 Stout, James . ........ .....,....., . .376 Stout, Karen ....... ........ I 75,3l3 Stout, Patti .,,.,,... .,..,..,,, . ,307 Stover, John C. ........, ..,..... 2 88,37l Stover, Lynne ,....,. . ,...,... ...I80 Stover, Virginia H. ..... .,.,..,.,,. 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Streicher, James ,,,,, ,.....4I2 .,..4l7 ,....,..I66,469 . . ..,,., ,469 Strong, Carl . ....,,,,.., .,....... ....., . . .469 Strickland, Gary .... ........... ,...,.. 3 7 9 Strickland, Martha Ann ., ....3II Strickling, Linda ....., ,322 Strimple, Earl . . ..,. .,..,. ...I97 Strine, Max .. ., ........l66,I68 Stringer, George .. IB3 Strobel, Harry . ....... 3 ....., ,288 Strock, Jim . ,.,..,,......,,.......,.., 23I Strohl, Robert .. ,,,..... . . I79 Strollers Dramatic Society ........,...., 47,209 Stroman, Marilyn ....,.....,.......... ......., . ,4I6 Strong, Dean Frank ...,......... ,,,,I44 Strong, Debbie ,,........,.. ,,,,,,,, 3 07 Stroo , Charles ...,,.... ..,..,.,..,, 4 69 Strouse, Bill Z. . .. ,,,,,,, ,35l Strouse, Sunny ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 25 Strozyk, Frank P. ..... . ,,.,, 385 Strubble, Ellen .. ........ Struckmeyer, Larry ,,,,, , 4I4 Struhle, Ellen .,........ ...........,., , ,3I2 Strutin, Barbara ,.,......,..,, ,,...,., 3 I2,4l9 Stubbs, Judy . .... ,,..... ...... . ..,..., .... . . . .469 Studebaker, David C. Studebaker, William R. . Student Commission .,.., Student Court ...,.,,,..,,.,,. 386,407 rea,i7e,aes I65 Student Occupational Therapy Association ...,,....,,. Student Horticulture Society ............l72 Student Optometric Association , ...,. Student Senate ,...,...., . .....,....... .. Stueve, Joan ......,........,.....,..,....... Stull, Paul .......... ,,...,. Stuller, Martha . ..... . Stuller, James ,,,..... . Stultz, George ..,,..... Stump, Betsy ....,.. Stump, Nancy .. Sturgill, Jan .,,,..,...... Stutz, Jackie ., . ,........,. Stuver, Danald A., Jr. .. Suftecool, Beverly ........ Suile, Frances ..,....., Sulek, Judith Sullivan, Judy ..,.. Sullivan, R. .,.,. Sullivan, Sandy .. Summer Theater Summers, John H. . . Summers, Richard .... Sunderhaus, Dennis Super, Sandra .....,,.. Surrell, Sharon . ....... . Sutherly, Barbara ...,... Sutherly, Richard . .... . Suter, Robert ....,...,...... Sutphen, Suellen .,,, Suttle, Linda .........,. Sutton, Ira ...., , ,..... . Sutton, Leonora ..,,. .. Sutton, Nancy A. ...,. . Sutton, Pat ...... ,....,. Suver, James .. Svete, John .. Swan, Irene .,,,..,.... Swank, Pat ...,.,......., Swanson, Carol ,,.......,. Swart, Ronald .. ,, ,,... Swarthout, John E, ...,. . ..........,42I, ..f.'ffffffiE6. 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I 84 Sweitzer, Janelle .....,,... .... ,... 4 6 9 Swensen, Thomas E. ....,,,, .377 Swenson, Deriny ,,.,...,. ,.... .,.,,,... 3 6 9 Swentzel, Paul . ,.,,,..... ....,, .... ,,,, 3 9 8 Swiat, John ..,, . ,.......... ,,...., , M385 Swickard, Jack Mariean .. .,...,. 373 Swid, Stephen . .... ......469 Swift, Bud . .. ,.,, .. .,,..,. ...,..38I Swiqart, Ellie . . .. .,,......,. ..4IS Swiqart, Gary ., Swililc, Swillinoer, Daniel Swimming Team ., Swindell, Edward . Swinehart, Jane . Swinehart, Leland .....,.....I77,376 Gail .,.., .,,,...... ......, . ..322 ISI , IS9,399 N288 Swintord, Linda . ..,,.... . Swisher, Bill . ........ . Swisher, C, E, . ,,,, . .... Swisher, David W. Switzer, Brain . ., ..,... Swope, Suzanne ....,.,. .228 Sydney, Sue ..,.. .....,.,.. , , Sytert, Steven ,,., ,.... .,.., Sykora, Louise , ,,... ,,,. .... , Syler, Donald Szaloy, Frank Szames. Gerald ., Szeto, John . . . Szoke, Patricia .. T Tackett Emma , Tatt, Clitf . .. . Tafld Sondra . ,,.. . . Takach, Margaret ,..,. Talbott . .,,,.,..,, ,.,. ..,. . Talbott Diana June . ,.... . Talbott, Gary .. Tangel, Richard .. . . Tanner, Jerry Tanzman, Anita ,,,,,, 469 422 469 322 332 38 I ,.., . 380 I 82 423 3 I 0 399 328 469 .397 I93,469 .282 ...,. .4l7 469 242 3I2 .........,3I2 ,......-,2I2 ..........429 . ,,.... ..23l 23l .469 .....220,329 Tapper. Dick . ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 90 Tarredatcvl, Robin ., . .. M392 Tate Karen .. ..........3I3 Tateishi, Kay .. .,... ....... . .......... 3 25 Tatham, Mrs. Florence .,.... ......,, 3 69 Tau Beta Pi ,,,,,,,,,,l90 Tau Feta Sigma .........., ,,,,,,,,, ,I85 Tau Epsilon Phi .... ...,...,... . 397 Tau Kappa Epsilon ....... ....,...,,.. , 39a Tavane, Joseph M. ...,, .......... 3 36,469 Tavane Paul , ,,,,,,,, ,M335 Tavitch, Sally , .. ,,,,, ,,,, 2 I0 Tnvlnr . .,,....... 2:2 Tavlor Rarbara .. . ..... ,,2IS Taylor, Carol .. ,, ,,,, 308 Taylor, Bob . , ,.........,,., ,......,, . ..37I Taylor, Clarence ,,. .. ........ , .469 Tovlor, Dick . .,, . ,.. . 788 290 Taylor, Fred 82,253,257,259,2RR Tivlor, James F. . ......,,... ...... ,....,.,., 4 6 9 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Susie .,......,, James I. ..... . Janice ...... .,.......,....,.. . ..469 Judy ...... . ,......... I80,204,327 Patricia ..., .........,....... I 78 Robert ...... ............. 3 77 Taylor, Terry ,,,.,,,,..... ........ 7 3,37I Taylor, Thomas ..... ......, . .38I Taylor, Volney . ..,. ........... .......... 4 7 0 Taylor, William C. ....... .......... 3 7l Teatord, Alan K. ....... ......... I 78 Teatord, Kathy .......... ......... 4 23 Teater, Barbara .,,..... . ......... 2I0 Teatovd, Kent ............. ....,..... 3 79 Tebbe, Donald V. .........470 Tedrow, Phyllis .,....,.. .....,.., 4 70 Teegardin, Edwin ,, ......... 374 Teets, Terry ............ .,.,......... 4 70 Teitelbaum, Doris .......,......., .I48 Tekaucic, Joan ............. .......... 2 I0,3ll Telatnik, Mary Ann ....... ............. 3 I3 Telepak, Kathy , ,........... ..... ..,.,... 4 I 8 Teltair, Anne ........... ...,...... 3 08,4l5 Telfair, Elizabeth ...... .......... 4 I5,470 Temple .,.,,.....,..............,... .............. 2 I2 Temple, Raymond L. ..... ......... 4 70 Tenebaum, Melvyn ..... .......... 4 70 Tenenbom, Julie ,........ . .,........ 428 Tepelides, Betty Ann ......... ,324 Tepping, Mark ........... ............. 4 07 Terna, C. James ............. ................. 2 28 Terpay, Virginia Ann .. ...,...... 208,429 Terry, George ,..,......... ..,.......... 2 25 Tesler, Daniel ......... .......... 3 36 Teter, Olivia ........ ,.,... .... 4 7 0 Teters, Ward ........ .......... 3 66 Texnikoi .................... . ...,..... l90 Theis, Erich ,,.... .,.. .... ....,..,,. 3 9 6 Theis, Laurel ...,. ,....... . ,.... ..... 4 7 O Theodore, Kenneth ...,. .. ....... 470 Theta Chi ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,, 3 99 Theta Sigma Phi ..,.... .......... I 80 Theta Tau ................... .......... I 92 Thier, Les .,...., .. ..,......, ,.,,,.. . .335 Thieringer, Barbara ....... ,...,..... 4 I7 Thomas, Duane ....,.,...... ..........,.. I 68 Thomas, Edward ..... .......... 3 77,470 Thomas, Elizabeth ........, ,...470 Thomas, Fred . ,......... ............. 3 84 Thomas, Harry B. ...,... .......... I 9I,470 Thomas, John H. .. ....,.. ...470 Thomas, Judy .............. .. .......... I85 Thomas, Marilyn A. ..... . .......,. 2l6 Thomas, Robert A. . ..... ...,....., 4 70 Thomas, Robert W. ..... ......,... 4 00 Thomas, Steve .............. ., .......... 384 Thomas, Thomas L. .,..,.. . ............ 332 Thompson ................,, ..,..,......,... . 2l2 Thompson Allan .,.., . .......... 398,470 Thompson B. J. ......, ........... . .I65 Thompson, Carolyn ....,...,, .,...,., , 3l7 Thompson, Dick . ......, ..,...,........,........... I 6l Thompson George H. ........................ 380 Thompson James .. ...,.. .,.................,.... 4 70 Thompson Janice .. ...,........... I78,323,470 Thompson Jay ....,.. .................., 2 I0 Thompson Julie ..,,. .......,......,.. 4 70 Thompson Karen ....... , ......... 325 Thompson Karen ..........., .325 Thompson Kathy . .... .......... 3 l7,4l8 Thompson Kenneth ....... ,....,...,.,, 4 70 Thompson Margo .. ..,,,,,,,, 3l3,47O Thompson Mary .. ...,.. .......... . 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I76,365 Thornton, Colleen .. ..,................ .,3l3 Thornton, Gary I53,I59,I64,l67.l76, 365,406 Thornton, Marilyn ........,........,.................. 307 Thornton, Sue . ..,.. ,,,,,,,,, 4 I0 Thoro, Pamela .....,.. .. ....... 2I0 Thrasher, R. T. . .. ...... ., ...... .. 381 Thuralson, D, Nick .... ,.,.. . . 400 Thurston . . ...,,............. ..... . ..2I2 Thurston, Trudv ..... .. ,,,....,, I75 Tidcl, Gretchen , ....,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 26 Tgdlnqs, Rosemary .. .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,423 Tidmore, Sam ............. .,,,...... 2 46,288 Tilosanec, Florian .. ....,,...... ...........,. 4 70 Timberlake, Herbert ..,.... ...,... . 470 Timm, Fred ,,......,.... ......... ..... . ...,... 3 9 8 Timm, Peter . ......................... ............. . .379 Timmins, Bark.-ara M. ....... ......... I 93,470 Tgmmons. Barbara .,........ .,.,,,,..,,,, I 55 Timmons, Jack L. ........ ...........,. 4 70 Timura. Marti ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,325 Tinapole, William .,.... .,......,,..,.. ,... 3 9 8 Tindall, Edward E. ..... ...,,.... I 6I,I96,I97 Tintllev. David .. Tgnolev. Larry Tino-lev. Marcia. ....... 470 .........l75 376 . .,...... l75,374 Tobin, Mrs. Emil ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 27 Tobey. Gayle ............ ....,....4l7 5 VB EVE urner, urner, Turner, urner, Ulrey, Robert .....,......... ...,.... . .232 Ulrich, David A. .........., ........., 3 99 Ulrikson, Anita .,........., ..... ......,..........,.. . . .l52 Underwood, James M. . ...................,..... 377 Underwood, Kenneth ..... .2l3,398 Underwood, Mell Gilbert, Ill ............ 39I Underwood, R.. David .. .............. ,.... .,... 4 7 I Unger, Frederick ...............,.... ..,,...... 3 77 Unger, William ......,...... ...,..,.., 2 BB University Grange ....... University Players ...., University Theater ........ Updegraft, Loy A. ........,.. . . ,... ...., I 77 ..........48,49 47I Updegraft, Robert E. ..... ...,...... 4 7I Upham, John ...,..,........,, .....,.... 2 30 Urban, Ron ................... ....,..... l 79 Ury, Penny ......,,.,.,. .,......,. I 58 Utrata. Peter J. ..... .......... 3 Sl Utterback, Ralph .,..... .......... 3 69 V Valentine, Philip W. .... . Valentine, Robert . .,... . Valentino, James ....... Valimaki, Kenneth ......... VanArsdale, Helen .,....... ..........38l ..........47l .....,..,.....3OB,42l VanArsdale, James R. .,.......... l72,376,37g VanArsdalen, Shirley .....,.. VanBoalen, Peter ........... ................. 3 92 Vance, David ............... .......... I 82 Vail, Robert ..,...... .......... 4 7l Vance, Franklin ....... ........ . ,.,,. 4 7l Vance, Jerry ......... ......,... 2 32,332 Vance, Rick ............... ........,..... 3 98 Vandemark, Gary ............,. .......... 3 B4 Vanderbilt, William ..,.......,. ..,....... 4 7l Vanderhorst, Thomas J. ....,..... .......... 3 65 VanDer Putten, Genese S. .... .......,.. 4 II VanDerPutten, Penny .......... .......... 4 ll Van Fossen, Barbara ....... .......... l 70 Van Gunten, Karen ..... .......... I 85 Vanl-torn, Don ................. .......... 2 32 Van Meter, Frances ....... .......... 4 7l Van Nostran, Pam ............. ............ . .32l VanOosten, Susan ...........,...................... 3l2 Vankaaphorst, Richard .................. 288,39I Vangcoy, Jerry ,.,.......,........ .................. 2 88 Van Sickle, R. Smythe ...... Van Sluyter, Betty . .... . Vanstavern, B. D. .,.. , VanTeslaar, David .... Van Teslaar, Paul ....... VanVlearah, Don . ........ Van Vleet, Margie ....... Varner, Kenneth R. .... . Varley, Linda ........... Vasiliou, Mary ...... Vastine, Bilbert , ,... .. Vaughan, Cecelia ....,.. Vaughn, Sue , ..,.. ..... ,........ . Vaughn, Thomas R. ...... . Vaught, Pam ....,. .......... Vavroch, John ....... Vedrody, John ....... Veehott, Vicki .......,..... Veigel, Thomas L. .... . Veldre, Ada ............. Veley, John R. ......... . Velte, Robin ................... Venable, William J. Venham, Sue ,..........,... Verhotf, Vicki ............. Vermillion, Charles ..,... Vermillion, Connie .. Vernay, John F. ........., . Veterinary Medicine, College of ................ Vette, Robin E. ...... . Vetter, Robert ,......, ..........376,47I 68 ..........230,233 .........,220 I 8 .....,....l45 I 2,3 I 5 4l4 424 23l 4l6 ..........220 ..........l96 ..........232 ..........376,47l .........,363 323 I I 78, IB5 ...385 ...........l36-7 ......,....l77,47I 377 Vickers, Bertha .............. .............. Vickers, Nancy ....,........,.... .. ........ 4I5 Vickery, Rev, Charles ..,..... .......... 2 25 Vieth, Janie ., ...... ...,............ .....,.... 4 I 7 Villmow, Jack R. ........... ....,. , ..,l82 Vincent, Sally ........... -......4...... 4 23 Vincent, Sherry ....... ..................., 4 24 Vinsel, Jo ..........,........... .................. 3 07.42l Vlssissobha, Bhani .............. ........... . .329 Vitucci, Lou ..............,......... l53,l90,2B8,393 Vivian, Dr. Virginia ...,,..........,.............,.. l78 Vlach, Charel .........,.... .............. I 58,328 Vlaskamp, Fred ....... ...........,.,.,...,, 3 80 Voelker, Gary ............ .......................... 3 32 Vogel, Robert .,.,,.,........,,,........ 247,288,397 Vogel, Lawrence B. ...... ...................... I 9l Volk, Robert ..,,......,.,, .......,,........, 3 98 Volkmar, William ........ ............., I 82 Vollrath, Mary Alice ..... Volpe, Janet ................. VonEschen, Barbara ...... Von Hamm, Carol ...... Voris. Sheila .............. Vornt-lolt, Sharon ...... Vorst, James .,.......... Vosler, S. ,............. . Voth, Robert ........ Vranich, Janet .......... W WSGA ....,.,.................... ........ ...........3l7,4l5 ...........425 I 68, I75 ...........376 . ....,....,... 290 ,..........374,47I . ,............ 323 WSGA Honor Dormitory ...................... Wachtel, Helen ...................................... Wachtmann, John .................................. I62 329 WSGA Standards Commission ...,.... l72 I62 Wade, Donna .............. Wadsworth, - Richard ffQi3iL','4d8Q , Wagamon, B. J. ...,,..... . Waggett, Sandra .........., Waght, Clement C. Wagner, Ardith .....,,..,...,., Wagner, Charles R. .. . Wagner, Joe .... . ....,, . Wagner, Richard .... ...... Wagner, Robert L. .,... , Wagner, Sue ............... Wahl, J. Douglas Wahll, Andrew J. .... . Wainer, Joanie ........ Wainer, Judy .....,...... Wake, William .,,........,. Waldhorn, Gary P. ..... , Waldman, Rayma Doris Waldman, Rita .. , Walkden Walkden , Arthur L. ..., . , Rita Walker, Arden ........ Walker, Barbara ....... Walker, Bob ............ Walker, David .. Walker, Evelyn ....... Walker, Merrily ....,.., Walker, Robert .....,, Walker, Ross W. Walker, Tex ,, Wallace, Charles ...... Wallace, Jack .....,.. Wallace, Nova ........ Wallis, Marilyn Walls. Walls, Walls, Walser, Walsh, Walsh,' Walter, Walter, Walter, Walter, Walter, Walter, Walter, Walters, Walters, Walters Walters Walters Walters Waltman, Waltman, Waltman, William R. .. Walton, James ...... Ralph ........ Robert ....., Gayle ......... Brenda ..,........ ., Kitte .. ,..... ....... . . Bryant Wayne Jack ...........,....... Janet .............. . Joan ..,,..,. Lois .. ........ .. Rochelle ....... Thomas M. ..... . Bill .,.......... .. .. Dean Everett . Diane , ,....,,.... Jean ,,..............., Karen Jim ...,... .... Dean ......... Donald ...... Paul .......... Waltz, Beth ..... ........ . , Waltz, J Walz, N alle ......... ancy ........ Wampler, Kay ..,,... Wamsley, Wamsley, Wanama Wanless, Carla ., Carol . ..,. . ker, Phyllis Ronald H. .... . Wantz, Sara Jane Warchol, Barbara ......, 133 424 471 I75 423 396 isa 397 , ..,...,, 376 411 3a1 471 312 214 .,...,.47l H397 ...,...,428 419 ........,.l69,47I .. ,,.. ,471 ...,....,327 .,..329,472 429 365 377 .........379 .........l68 .376 ,,.,......228,424 ,.....,,.472 , ., . 23l 208 I .32I ..............282,336 365 309 326 220 .,.......220 .. .... 230 207 ,,,.,....l44 ., ..,,, . ., ,423 .. 408,422 , ,....,,....,, I73 ,,54,56,395 I 67, I 77,475 ..............l96,472 ,.........l82,37I . ............... 4I3 .. ........ ....3l3 167,309,472 , ,,.. ,...... 2 lO,3l6 ., ,,........,,.. 472 .. .... 233 68,69,4l4 I67 ,,,.,,...386 ...,....,472 ,,,......4l5 ,472 ,. ............., 4l0 2l3,472 .. 24I,246,247, 275,2B8,29l ,,,,, 4I6 ,,,,,,.,,,l68,376 ,.,,,2l0 ,377 42l ,422,472 .,,,,.........422,472 .472 392 ,4l8 ....,, 308,423 .38l 428 , 308 . ..,.,...., , 376 ,, ,I54,I67,472 .. .....,,,, 423 ,,...,,,368,407 ... 472 . ,,,.,, 384 ,, ,.420,472 2l2 .,,3l3,4lI ....378 ,, , . H424 228,233,472 . ,l90,l92,472 l63,l85,2I0,327 .. . .,.... , 234 ,, I66, I67 393 ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 329 . .,.... l5I,l6l, Ward, Barbara ,....., Ward, Jack ,....,, ,,,. Ward, Joe K. ....... . Ward, Kay . ,...... . Ward, Mary ..,..... Ward, Paula .......... Ward. T. A, .,..... . Warfield, Paul ....,.. Warneke, Darryl .,,,, , Warner, Carol Lee , Warner, Duane .,., .......... Warner, Howard P. .. .. Warner, Janet . .. .,., Warner, John ,,,,,, ,.,. Warner, Judy ....., Warner, Juli .. ..,,. .. Warner, Linda ..... .. Warner, Valerie ..... Warren, Kerith ,.,,... Warsaw, Mickey ..... Washburn, Martie. , Washburn, Sharen . Washing, Robert ....,,, Wasman, Jo Ann .. Wasserman, Rita ......, Wasson, Richard Waterer, Bonnie C. , Waters, Carol ...., ,,,,, Waters, David B. . Waters, Robert E. Waters, Timothy .,,... ,. Watiker, Mary Louise . Watkins . ., Watkins, Arlene ...... Watkins, Carol ., ...... .. Watkins, David A. Watkins, Eleanor . , ,, ,. Watkins, Jene .,....... . , Watkins, Thomas R. ., , Watson, Beverly ......... .. Watson, Douglas , ,,,,..,. . Watson, John D. . ,, Watson, Mrs. Mariorie .. Watson Phillip L. ..... Watt, Helga , .....,..........,..,. . Watt, Peter ,,,,,...... Watt, William ...,... Watters, Judy ..,,...,. Wattman, P. Dean .. Wattock Judy .,.,.. Watts, Dan ........... l78 393 472 ,,,4ll 376 4l6 , ..,...... l58 Watts, Ken .. .. ......... Waugh, Richard B. Wears, Ken ......... Weart, Pete , ...... .. ., . Weathe Weaver rby, Donald ........ 380 396 38I 230 472 323 , Ann , .... , Weaver, David E. Weaver, Dick .........,...... Weaver, Edmund Weaver, James ..,.,... Weaver, Joseph ......,. Weaver Lorin .. .... .. Weaver, Madonna .... Weaver, James . . Weaver, Ron .. ...,... Weaver Webb, Webb, Weber, Weber, Weber, , Sue ..... Bonnie . Les .. Bill .,,,,,, Jayne . Larry . Webster, Linda .. Webster, Patti ................ Webste r, William Wedlick, .Gail ...,.. .. Weed, Weed, Weg ma Alice ....,.. Penny .. n, Charles ...,., S. ,, .........l69,376,472 . ............ ..332 ......472 . .... 280,365 . ..,,2l0,472 . .......... 472 . 325 l77,377 .. ....... 29l .,.,..,.327 ... ..,. , .427 ,, ,,.... I63,396 .. ..,,,, I97 426 381 .........,327B .l96, 427 I97 4 I3 472 426 , ..... 384 426 3l4 423 472 I96 Wehe, Mimsi .... Wehr, Carol ....... ...., . ., . Wehr, Melonie . . ......,......, .. Wehr, Myron . ...... , ......., ,l5B, Weickert, James , .... ,, Wei el, Victoria .. , ....... . ....... 220,32l Wei?and, Donald F. .......... .. ,,.. H332 Weimer, Ruth ,.,. ..... . ... ...l42,l62,l63,l65 Weinberg, Steve .........,,..,,.. . ......... 392 Weinbren, M. ......... .................,...... 3 IB Weiner, Dick .. .,,.. , 290 Weiner, Judith , ,... ....,..,. 2 08,220,472 Weiner, Wendy ,..... .................. 4 Z8 Weingarten, Judy .... ., ,4l9 Weinlein, Maty ,,.. Weinman, Mary Ann Weinstein, Ralph Weinstein, Ruth . Weir, Dale .. .. Weisberg, Arthur Weisblatt, Mel Weiser, 472 , 472 388 .. ,. ,320 l6B 472 l53,I6l,I64,364 388 Bot: .. .........,,.........,.,... ....,... , ,. Wevskopf, Tom , ,.,,,,,, ,, Weislogel, George Weiss. Pete ....,,. ., Weissberg, R, Weisser t, James .. ..... .. Weitzner, Ronald ...., ,, Welch, Welch, Welch, Welch, Ann ..,.........., Dorine ,,,, ,,,.. Georgia John C. Weldy, Ron ....,....... Welker, Carol . . Wells, Carolyne .. Wells, Jay Wells, John E. Wells, William ,,,, . Welsch, Toni ,,.,,,.. Welsh, Frank , .,,,,,. . Welsh, Robert D. Y..., , Welsheimer, David Welty, Robert J. .. Welt Sharon 2BI 472 364 290 389 . 388 3I6 ...,325 ..,,.,.42l l92 29l 472 ....,,.322,4l6 ., ,..... ,232 376 ..38l l50,425 .,..230 .. 472 366 I83 Wendt, Constance . ., , ,, ,. y, ...., .. . , 3l2 Welty Sheila . 208,2l0,2ll,307,g:S 332 Wenger, Dennis ,. ,, . Wentz, Thomas . ,. Wentz, William , Weprin, Ron ,......., Werlin, Mari ,... ,, Werst, Bill , ,... Werstes, Mary . .... ., Werth, Robert W. . ,... Wertz, Charles .,.. Wertz, Shirley. Wesner, Judy Wessling Rodger . , West Baker ............,,, .....,.. Westenberger, Beth . Westman, John ., , ,. Westminster Foundation , Westminster Hall .... Westminster Hall Council 393 288 392 425 I75 3 I0 2l6 282 I76 I78 23l 323-27 ,2II, Westrate, Thomas , . , Wetl1, Tom ,. ,,.. , , Wetmore, William Wetsel, Susan , .... . Wettergreen, John . Wetzel, Thomas ..... , We mouth, Melinda V Whalen, Pat . ,. Wharton, Mrs, H. H. . Wharton, Thomas Wheeler, Barbara ., Wheeler, Eva Jo ., Wheeler, Leota .... Wheeler, Marilyn , . Wheeler, R. Scott Wheeler, Warren Wheeler, William Wherrv, Evelyn .. ..,,,.. .. Wherrv, Rosemary Whipple, Janice ....... Whiops, Richard Whitacre, Joanne Whitaker, Joy ...... .. White, Ann ,.... White, Bob . ,, White, Bud ....... 424 288 222 322 322 . . . 39I 232 398 .. 4l4 . 369 ,, I76 323 ,,,,.324,4l6 , ,..... 396 l80, 332 425 472 l84 4l0 396 , H472 ,..,,..234 ..,32l 322 308 , . 232 3l2 32I ,....,.,.208 3lI ., 394 I82 I White, Carol . ...., . White, White, White White, White, White White White White White White White White White White White Ed .,...... J. . .... .. Jan ...... John .. Julie Larry ............ Linda . .......... .. Michael .....,. Phil ......,.......... Richard Robert . ,. Robert A, Stephen .. .. Thomas . ....... , Wilfred W. .. William R. . Whitehead, Sidne A. Whitehead, Sue .. Whiteman, Kitty . Whitham, Linda Ellen . ......... . DEX ..,,.,,..,,322 ,..,.. ,29l I8 ..423 290,472 ..,,..,,...323 29l 3I0 ......,..,,379 ..........,37l .,.,,...,,.365 ,........,,29I 390,473 369 l82,473 . ,.,386 l68,384 .. .. ..... . ..l52 208,427 I78,429,472 Whiting Ronald K. ......, .,................. 3 B4 Whitis, Carol ..........,....... ....... . . ..... 473 Whitlatch, Carolyn ...,... ...... ,323 Whitman, John .. ,. .... ....,, , ....386 Whitmer, William V. Whitney, Pat ,. Whitnier, William V. Whitt, Whitta Sue , ............. .... . ker, Evelyn ...,... Whittemore, Dwight .. Whittemore, Russell . Wiant, l lo . ....,......,,. .. Wible, Mary Ann Wical, Vanessa . ..,. , Wice, Marilyn ............ . . ..,.,,,. ,2ll 323,427 .. .. ....... .. 400 423 ..... .473 .......,...4O0 ,,,,l67,473 .,323,4ll ,,,,4l5 ..,.. .,208,320 ......,....473 Wichterman, Janice ..,..,. Wichterman, James ..,... .. Wick, Ll Wicker, Wickline, Wickline nda , ., ..., Rosalind Andrew D. , James ...,.... Wickline, Janet ..... .. Wickline, Wickline, Wicklu Widell, Karen Robert nd, Mary .,..., , Sandee ........ Wieder, Fred ,. . .. Wiedle, Mary ...,..,. ., Wiesenmayer, Robert Wigger, Marilyn Wight, Wilber James .............. t, Nancy ....,.,.,, Wilchek, John P.. Wilcox en, Lynne Wildman, Dottie Weis, Wiley, Susan .... , Sam ., ,. W1ltord, Edward . ..... ...... ..,......,, ...... 4 7 3 Wilhelm, Gary A. , Wilkins, Genevieve R. . ..... Wilkins, Marlene . ........ l8B,208,2l0,42O Wilkinson, Paul .. 473 Wilkinson, Robert , wins, Susan .. ......... .. Will, Lynda . ...... ., Williams Williams , Bonnie . I 84 .. ....... I93 .. .. ,473 .. .. ,, ,, N365 , ,,,,, I 67,365 . . ,,,, 473 3I2 365 .. ........ 4I0 220 388 , 'ff,'.,ffi'75,314 , ,,.. .,,4l5,473 I79 . ..3l7 ....,.,.,.,400,407 ..I58 ,......,423,473 ,.,, ,,I92 l88,208,42O 220 3l3 3l7 ,2I2 ..,,,.,,,.,427 220 IBO 420 Williams, Bud ,..... . ........ . Williams, Dale ..... .,... Williams, Elsie . .... ..... . .. Williams, Janet ,...... . ,, l85,4l3 Williams, Jewell . ,. ........... 420 Williams, Jim ...... , .........,, l6B Williams, Joan .......... ........ .... , ..... 4 2 5 Williams, Kathi ., ...,. .,....... ....... ........ 4 l 4 Williams, Marcia . .... .. ......... .. .. 42l Williams, Margaret Ann ............ l63,l64, 4l4,473 Williams, Merrill ....,, .... ............... 3 6 6 Williams, Mrs. ........... ........... 4 lb Williams, Nancy .... ,,...... 3 I6 Williams, Ralph ...,.... ........., 3 8l Williams, Roger .... ...,. 46 Williams Roger L. ...... . ,.,..,.. 473 Williams, Thomas ....... 384 Williams, Tim . ,...., ,,.. ........, 3 9 3 Williamson, Carol ........ , 473 Williamson, Mai. ..... ,,,.. . H228 Willis, Jim ....,....... ........... 3 86 Willis, L. Kay ..... .. ..... .. 473 Willison, Larry .,....... .,.......,, 3 32 Willits, Michael E. .... ........... 3 79 Wills, Ardeen ,. .,,,.. .........., 4 I4 Wills, Pat ,.,,,,...... ,,,...,., , 3I0 Wills, Rave , .... ........, 3 09 Wilner, Phyllis ....., ...,... .... 3 0 9 Wilson, Ann ....... . ......,... 208,3l6 Wilson, Carolyn ..... ,l48,324 Wilson, Charles ..... . .... l88,I92 Wilson, Daniel . ., 473 Wilson, Darrell ....... ..... . .. l6B.l75 Wilson, David ...... . 175,369,395 Wilson, E, Lee . . . ...........,. . 336 Wilson, Gary . ..,......... ......,,, , 3Bl Wilson, George R. ......., ..,,.... ,, I75 Wilson, James .... .... , . .... 375,473 Wilson, Jane , ,,.... ..... . .473 Wilson, Jay ..,... ....... . .2l6 Wilson, John E. .. .......... 396 Wilson, Jovvanda .... ..... , H322 Wilson, Joyce .......,., ......,, 3 I3 Wilson, Keith D. .,,, ......,,, 3 32 Wilson, Louis l. .... ......., 230 Wilson, Marty ,,,,.. ....... ...... . 4 24 Wilson, Mary , , . ......, .473 Wilson, Nancy A, , ,,,,,.. l52,l70,3l0 Wilson Nathan W. ..., ...............,.. I B8 I DEX Wilson, Norman ...... ,--,..'Y-- Wilson, Phillip ...... ,...,...,. Wilson, Phyllis ...,.,... .......... Wilson, Richard .,.... .......... Wilson, Ronald .... . ...----. - Wilson, Sandy ...,.. .......... WiIson,Ted .... ....,.. .... . Winburg, Lafricia . ,.... .. ....,.....,. .. Windmiller, Suzanne ,.... ........... 2 I0, Windom, Diane ,..,.......... .............. Wine arner, Richard . ,...,,.........., ..290, Wine?y, Carl ...... ..............,...,....,,.,.......,.... Wineman, Rabbi Lawrence ....,,....,..... Winfred, Ron G. .................---.. ----------- - Wingard, Jo n ............,...,...,,.. ,,........ Wingenltach, Edward ...... .,........ Winger, Sue ....,,............ ,.......,, Wingef, Susan .,....,... .......... Winters, Judy .,.....,........ .......... Winiasz, Michael ...,. ,....... ,,.... .... Winkle, Elaine .......,.........,.... ,,........ Winland, Reginald D. ...... ,,...,... . Winfon, John .,....,.,....,....... . .....,........ Wirfhwein, Carl ........,... ..,.........., . . Wise, J. Dennis .............. ,........, I 83, Wise, Margaref C. ..... . Wisecup, Margaret .... Wifchey, Jack ..,........, Wilherspoon, Mrs. ..... . Wifschey, Elizabefh ....., Wifren, Carol ..........,..... Wiffenmyer, Jack ,....... Wiffmer, George .... Woebkenberg, Jim ...... Wolf, Camilla ..,,,......... .....,..,,. I 48 Woehrmann, Paul ...... ....,,......., Wolf, Bonnie ..,.,....... ...,.,,... Wolf, Dean ..........,.,......... . ...,,.. .. Wolf, Dr. Willard H. ...... ,.., ..... . Wolf, Roger J. .............. .....,.,...,......,., . Wolfe, Ann ......,........... .........,......,, I 63, Wolfe, Arfhur ....,,.. .. .,... 263,2BB,37l, Wolfe, Barbara ....... .......,,... Wolfe, Gary .....,,.,,. Wolfe, Wolfe, Wolfe I-I. ,.....,.. ........ . Herm P, ..,. . James ............ Wolfe: Lauren G. ..... . Wolfe, Marianne ...... .68,42I, 232 473 473 39 I 336 426 473 473 2 I 6 425 384 473 220 473 377 282 429 4 I 3 3 I3 232 3 I 2 230 398 288 473 208 3 I 7 473 IBO 3 I3 323 385 288 37I 'SI7 220 4I9 367 I69 365 473 473 473 376 I97 I96 398 I98 42I 385 3l2 Wolfe, Paul .......,.... .....,,,.. Wolfe, Susan .,,,........ ...,,.,........,.,.... Wolford, Janice ...... ..... ,..,..,. ........,.,,. Wolperl, Rosanne ....,,.,.......,,, ,,,...... 4 25, Wolperf, Suzanne .,.,...,.... I50,2l2,220, Wolfer, Barbara ...... . .. ............... .. I73, 325 473 3l5 Wolverton, Dennis .,,.,. . ...,....,. Wonderly, William ,..... Wood, Bernard .,..,..., i i'55f 323 375 474 I 97 Wood, Carol ........., Wood, Charlene Wood, David ...,......... Wood, Wood, Geaffrey L. -Woodard, James .,...... Woodard, Libby .....,... Fred ,..........,.... Woodman, Kay ....... ...,,.. Woodmansee, Linda ........ Woodmansee, ' Roberfa ........,......,..... 320 .......I90,233,377 I 96, I9B,474 .......,.427,474 . ......... 426 Woodrow, Gail ........,......,.... ,...........,.... 4 74 Woodrow, John T. Woodruff, Carolyn ,.., Woodruff, Jim .. ..,... ,, Woodruff, John P. .,,..,, . Woodruff, Roberf F. Woods, Larry .....,,,....,.,,.. 1Woods, Ronald ..,,.,,,..., Woodward, Leslie An Woodward, Mark B. .........396,474 I I 75 .........I68,365 . ........ I68,474 I98,474 Woodyard, Marfy ........,.., ............ . 425 Wooley, Mrs. Pauline ...... ......... 3 99 Word, John L. ., ,,,. .... ........ . I 90 Worden, Jim ........,. .. ......... 395 Workman, Carol ..,.., .......................s.,..... 3 ll Workman, Jack W. ...,................ ,.........., I 96 Workman, John J. .... . Worfh, James ..,..,,. Wren, Barbara .....,. . Wresfling Team ....,,.. Wrighl, Ben ..,,....., Wrighf, Beverly ..,,,,. Wrighf, Wrighf, Carolyn .......... Wrighf, Charles F. ..... . Bruce ......., .. Wrighf, Clemenf O. Wrighf, Wrighf, David .......... Wrighf, Judifh Ann .... Connie .......... Wrighf, Karen .,,,..,......,.,,, Wrighf, Marfha .....,,......... Wrighf Rufh Ann .... Wrighf, Thomas R. Wrlghf, Wrigley, Ann ..,.. .,,,... Wrigley, Lowell ..,..,.... Wunder, Barbara .,.... Wally Wyanf, Joya ..,.......,,. Wyaff, Kirby ....,...,.,. Wyaff, Mary ..... . ..,,, . Wyaff, Susan ,.,,......,,... Wyafl, Walfer W. Wyker, Susie ,,..,.......... Wyman, Milf .....,,,..., Wyner, Gary .....,.... Wynn, Richard .,,,,. Wynn, Vivian ....,,.. 1 .265,29I ,39l ,474 ,2I6 290 I 62,4l0 . .....,....,,..., 32I .........22B,233 ..,...I48, IBS, I 88, 423,474 I85,2l2,3l8,474 l5B,3 I 2 I 95, me .........I42 .......,.324 407,427 ,474 .........3I6,4I7 .........367 ...,.....474 .........474 Wyse, Ken ...... I ,.,.., ..... Wysocki, Dennis ...,..... Wysong, Myrna .......,......... Y mcA.vwoA .................... ........394 ........385 320 I 5 Yeager, Billy ........,............... ,,...,.......... 3 79 Yaker, Harold Mazonga .............. 392,474 Yakfeen, Hesham ............,.,. .....,..,.., 4 74 Yanowifz, Earle ...,.................................. .364 Yanscik, Alberf ......,.,............................. 474 Yanfis, Joseph ..........,... 72,I6b,203,376,474 Yardley, Sue ..,........ ............................... 4 25 Yarringlon, Ann ......,.....,............. .l59 Yavifch, Sally ........ ....,.... I 54,I85,474 Yaxley, Rifa ..,..,...... ................ I 48,323 Yazel Thomas ..... ....,.,.. I 76,2I3,376 Yeakle, Myrna .... Yearick, Jack ........... Yeary, LeRoy M. ...., . Yee, Ping K. ........... . Yenfzer, Ron ..... Yoakum, Kay ......... Yockey, David ....... Yoder, Roberf Yoesfing, Gary . ...,... . Yoshida, Miwako .,....... Yosow ifz, Marysue ........ Young, Anne . ....,,...... .. Young, Barbara ....... Young, Carol .,...,.. Young, Chesfer ..... Young, Cliff ...,....,.. Young, James D. .... . Youn James T. Youngf John D. ..... , Young, Judy .,......... Young, June K. ...... . Young, Louise . ........ .. ............I85,474 .........l79,474 .........iaa,474 ............232 ............474 .,,.,.,.,i9i ,474 ............38I .........4I2,474 ............4I6 .........324,425 ............474 ........39I ...Misa .,...,....,.aao .........37I ,474 .........isz, ree, wa Young, Marilyn ....... ................ 3 09 Young, Mary .................... ................ 4 I4 Young, Michael S. ........... ......... 3 80,398 Young, Myron C. ......,........... .......... . .393 Young, Norman W., Jr. ........ ........ 2 30 Young, Paf .......................... ........ 4 I6 Young, Sara ...... ...... ........ ............ 4 I 6 Young, Shirlee ............. ................ 4 74 Young, William H. ........ ......... I 68,474 Youngen, Nancy ................ ................ 4 74 Youngen, Susan ......................,..,.. ,.3I6,427 Younger, Donn Richard .,...... ,........... 3 90 Youshalr, Jack ...................... ......., I 79 Youvho, Dan .................... ......... 3 94 Z Zabinski, Wall' ............... ,.,..... 2 9l Zaborniak, Kennefh ........ ........ 3 73 Bob OIIIIB Roger Ra ndy David ....,.. Marlow . John Roberf James Linda ....... Maxine ..... To prevent time from fictionizing that which we prefer to re- member as fact, this book is offered. Neither a high history nor a diary is essayed. You paused here one artless day-we have set it down .... Merely reportage. To you we leave the footnotes. The 1962 MAKIO Staif Dorothy Spiva, Editor in Chief Mac Shaffer, Advisor EDITORIAL STAFF Joe Yantis, News and Picture Editor David Payne, Dorothy Spiva, Organizations Editors SECTION EDITORS Baseball-Ed Keys Golddiggers-Phyllis Cranmer Basketball-Tom Buckham Minor sports-John Toth Culture-George Paul Religion-Martha G. K. Newton Elections-Jud Shelnut Swimming-Steve Nidetz Track-Linda Hurd Marihelyn Nelson Nancy Goodman Carol Crum Karen Harrison Kay Jones Marty Croyal Linda Herd Joyce Blake Karen Goons Kay Jones Bill McWhorter Karen Keiser Helaine Obstfeld BUSINESS STAFF Carole Rogovin, Business Manager John Olsen Rona Lichtman Sandy Zelizer, Assoc. Business Manager Jim Kinner Marcia Burstein Norma Goldberg Grace Yoxsimer Susan Garber PHOTO CREDITS John Allen: 22, 32, 45, 46, 47, 49, 62, 68, 69, 157, 209, 212, 301, 346, 347, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 355, 356, 369, 377, 381, 390, 397, 416, 419, 428. Vicki Bull: 314, 315, 316, 430. George Dell: 36, 37, 65, 73, 296, Dept. of Photography: 156, 212, 288, 289, 290, 291. Dispatch: 8, 9, 13, 76, 202, 203, 274, 303. Gerrie Jaror: 294, 296, 298, 300, 304, 305. Chuck Johnson: 27, 260, 346, 347, 356, 362, 365, 366. 392, Ed Keys: 71, 105, 150, 253, 254, 276, 277, 278, 279, 283. Lantern: 4, 9, 51, 52, 53, 69, 71, 151, 159, 275, Bob McVey: 28, 29, 139, 140, 141. Sieve Marlow: 40. Malcolm Emmons: 2, 5, 6, 7, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26. 31, A1 lumen 23, 30' 32, 40, 47, 50' 53, 66, 67' 71' 75' 103' 104 1 25,- 24- Zi- 352- 40, 42- 43- 43- 5113- Zi- gg- 119,120,128,129, 134, 135, 143, 145, 148, 161, 213, 271, 29s, 90, 92, 94, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 105, 106, 107, 110, 111, 112, C fk Prff- 18' 64' 72' 73' 74' 154' 155' 159' 192' 306' 342' 113, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 129, 138, 139, 140, 143, 144, 145, Ka Raafk-' 40- 52- 54- 05- 145- 206- 207- 220- 235- 252- 253- 153, iss, 162, 164, 166, 170, 171, 176, 201, 202, 205, 207, 211, 232, 235, 237, 259- 203- 204- 206- 204- 225- 295- 297- 502- 303- 350- 533- 407- 238, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 246, 24s, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 255, Mae sham-f: 15, so, 63, 64, 84, 94, 95, 202, 203, 248, 393. 256, 257, 259. 261, 262, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 272, 282, 284, 285, gil shondel: 42, 74, 81' 86, 92, 93, 282, 302, 333, 358' 372, 411 286, 287, 300, 304, 330, 338, 339, 350, 351, 354, 385, 386, 394, 396, 400, 407, 410, 423. Ron Frank: 29, 46, 114, 115, 116, 117, 130, 131, Dick Garrett: 91, 93, 273. Norma Goldberg: 298, 299. John Hall.' 364, 378. Foote 81 Davies, Inc. Earl Sanders Ed Hackleman Dot Smyly Doris Powell Ralph Van Dyke And All Other Helpers 357, 359, 370, 373, 379, 383, 132, 133, 136, 137, 205, 429. 418, 420, 424, 425, 427. Don Van Horn: 142. Chuck Winters: 146, 156, 280, 281, 292, 367, 368, 375, 421. Joe Yanm: 12, 27, 44, 46, 58, 59, 60, 62, 74, 83, ss, 149, 162, 197, 201, 202, 203, 226, 227, 229, 334, 335, 336, 337, 348, 357, 382, 388, 413, 422, 475. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS College Deans Ohio Union for its fine Particularly Dr. Lloyd Parks, . facilities and Service Dean Roy Kottman, W. B. McBride. School of Journalism, its Athletic Office: Bill Snipp professors for their counsel. 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