Ohio State University - Makio Yearbook (Columbus, OH)
- Class of 1963
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Traditions remained, too,--homecoming, white Christmas, Golddiggers, May Week, Corps Day, and Wednesday taps on the Oval--all interwoven in the pattern of lnfe at Ohio State. ' -:Vu if-Ugg 3,- :J--lf . 70' ty M ...., ? a ,Q QU.. M , 1 ww ' J' rg' ,A , . , . .fm , 0 0 fig--Ng: .K ' -- 1 Vx Q E - V . , , ,.. 'z, , -lm F ln, I AA bulz f I I ' A .'QM b A in .. . 0 . 'Q 4 .. lr ' rw , fi rv .1- 4. 5, I s ,,,., -sd 1 1 ., , . .IQ in . Q ' ' ...J Je 9 I 9, 1 1 I U r I 2 'fix 9 U Tests, Tours, Fun Greet New Frosh Orientation was the first real look at Ohio State for many new freshmen. Student leaders took their individual groups on a campus tour. to the clinic for X-Rays, to large rooms for testing, and to group discussions in Mirror Lake hollow. On the second day the groups finished their tests. made out schedule cards. and ended the sessions with a mixer in the evening. The week before school started last September was Welcome Week for new freshmen and transfer students. 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W i sie Grientation N 26 Test results lzelp decide fl fI'?Sl'lIHCIl1'.Y Hrs! C1llt'Il'f6'I' SC'176dIlIE'. A guided tour familizlriges .s'tuden1s wilh library facilities. N All new freshmen are X-Rayed in the clinic. M . X .mN. L.., . ,, X x K N K....mwM This freshman is rapidly becoming familiar with the Universizy's bureailcracy. Q I V, . ,- as t 'Tfaf,e--Q 1.-4-A -..Aww-:,:.g .. l 1.'g,,f,P:gaf:7.fy,gQgfffag ' ' - 1 ' -49--lp. 6' gk ff! 6 This is our foothall team. Every Saturday under the hot sun they run and block and tackle each other. Every Saturday under the hot, hot sun. Phew! D0n't color them-get them to a shower! Lift' ff' it--1-fi ?4 l ' ' 14 ,' :LJ ., , 3, A .4 I L , - - X f ' xl . ,.xl.I X - sir' 1 f v' f' . Q fb ' fr P ,,'rf , lf? D-,Vf-al Ke, . , 1 W , , ff' 1 7' 'gt This is dorm food. I You might as well color it-you can't eat lt. I ' thc-ohio neu- I--. Q ' ' T T LAN'1emaN -ff Qs., .,m-. ,..,.f'1f','f. 'f ...fr-:ff . . I ' 'T' us v..wgnsm Idfh C-:Lv hh!! 1 lu- Kama Halal l1lr1.i,!a...1.l 4s..,,:x.g,.., I -ilk This is the LANTERN. This is a professor. It tries very hard to cover campus news. Careful! Don'z color him pink! Color it bland and ineffective. Q - - - - - - I S - - 7:3 -.51 - I '14' L' - xy I 1 , v T L' A its ' . ff f K- 'tiff .. 'K ' M ' . ' , . , . M, -. Q, , . , i fx -' - ip' - X sc... . 'FEL ' w :Rfb ' . ,Q . X X . . . R- X' J QQ CX x wx-.s w . gr : 4-2. , - -- ', -f Q T51--.I.I.j.-fE.jj:..:t,qQk,f:,j j' ' A -' -ff' ' f e '- f 'slcli ' 'f Q . .vw Q .4-E 1 4 ,:i,.1.1. . T e mi?-E? Q 'f as-ii' P .iv-an-Ear?-1 n . , .3 .E.5'gf5t1: If e ,g a .l xmig , -.rf f . 21 i This is the Ohio Union. This is W00dy Hayes, Color the engineers attending the Engzneer's Convention.. He is our ,-eve,-ed fomball Coach. Color the merchants attending the Merchanfs Convention. COl0rl1i,n Hvith ag,-ease pencil- Color the lady wrestlers attending the Lady Wrestlers Convention. Color the students, too. If you can find any. I I - - J? I,L. 'l! - Buck Eye g'All the world's a stage, and during the days before Homecoming, October 20, the stage was on the rampage. Voting day brought out the larg- est number of students ever to cast ballots in an election at Ohio Statei In addition to selecting a queen, Buckeye students elected to withdraw from National Students' Association. Choosing a queen began around the first of October when dorms, Greeks and independent groups nominated a can- didate for the honor. Each of the ten Hnalists pre- sented her skit at fraternity houses, dorms, and Hagerty Hall. When the Bucks eyed Broadway they did it in grandstyle. Delta Gamma's Bring 'em Doom and Sigma Pils Murder on l5th took Hrst place awards for best sorority and fraternity decorations. The first place award for outstanding dormitory decorations went to Stradley Hall with 'fBad Knight for the Wildcats build around the show Camelot Queen cwidielcite, Carolyn Courtriglit, utilizes her voting privilege. It , I -3-gn nfl 0 -cf- 'n l w x 1,3 R xi Q- 15 Q 9- . s il ,QQ Q I Z' V f X 5 T I5 5 5-,ivvja yxg, en grfy, b 3- 4 - . 4 5 all F' X 1 A: QS' I Q . v 24' '.-41 .. 2? 4' H win , !340K,f' -z -E - . --if W 4 , Ny, Q v.: J , 1, Ffa ' W- , , . . f . ' , .a 4253 6. A QQ. ?lE X Q -A n E W . ' J v 4 4 . und 3 ' 4 . Q1 3, Wig Parade, Bonfire Attract Crowds To Rally Team Woody boosts morale, looks for victory. if Rally 'round the bonfire 'fore there was no busi- ness so important as football Friday night before the big game with Northwestern. Sororities, fra- ternities, and residence halls showed up in record number. Hopes for winning awards for spirit and enthusiasm ran high as students, led by the March- ing Band, paraded with vigor from 15th Avenue to the Stadium parking lot. The queen and lzer escort glide under Navy foils The regal court pauses in the midst of excitment Royalt eigns The homecoming dance-'twas a night to remem- ber. Queen Ludy Cruz and her court ladies, Judy Robbins. Marjorie Holycross, Carolyn Courtright, and Jacqueline Albers, reigned supreme over the dance held in the Ohio Union Ballrooms. For the first time dance ticket sales were limited to 3,000. Couples danced to the music of Glenn Miller's orchestra. Peter Nero entertained in the Union cafeteria. I v x ,. ,. We . 5 ' N , 42 as 'xl A S if , 5 as , .1 'Q D A S V .f '- J -A'-P Q K4 V, , 'sr ' N K 1 ' J- .6 is ,X t , , 'ik V in L, ' Q W 5 egg is Q V ,.,?A, , ' by Iv. l an-xl' X I 5' , gzyijlg-3.1, mix' .1 . .msn-1 Qui' .g ,,,. Q 'l ' r' 'wffTf f. if ' ' 5 4: ' lvl V, 5 -w 1, W I M ,tai iq -- ig, ,, , kj-a',QQJfM.. 1.4 ,Q v ' 1 'xp ., .s 31 L , K, f mr -. f J . fi V-, N. ' -,Q W AN af, . fm 43. lt' ff 9, . 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The quarter started off with a bang, as Buckeyes gathered around the radio to hear Floyd Patterson being counted out in the first round of his bout with Sonny Liston. Ending the quarter was a much larger bang4a million dollar gas explosion that shattered Royer Commons dining area in the North Complex. During the quarter, sunny hopes were aroused by the Faculty Counci1's approval of participation in the Rose Bowl. Dreams of Christmas in California fell when the Iowa Hawk- eyes, after a losing streak, firmly upset the Bucks. if?- Ui 1 Admnzzstrators dreadied the CCIIHIJIISU dzzring the Cuban Crisis. . if U xxx , Q0 . xg . - , X towxx . xxx A NKMAK X63 . y - XQXK? XX QNX l - V xvbv xJ x 9'ix . XQX y - A5 ' 9 to Q x6?6 A X X x-'X sm' ,af -' uf' m - g -, xxx Nav' 'X- ' - '.:'AAe-,,- 'f': o- x 1 . ,ffw Ns Q K ' W- - , ,ffxl ff? K 'X . -Hx V'-K' , ...I s- W- , .X . v- X X- ' 5 , -Q' J' ,AA .+- .K ff' - . fl? 'Q,1,. xfff' XXX , -fa 1 NY I - J.. ,lg-ary Kyful.,-Cf 1 ,T iii, Q X .2635 X. 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Carlos Montoya, with protege Celebrities Come To Ghio State Rudolph Serkin at the piano The Texas Boys' Choir just before curtain' rise The Four Freshmen in the spotlight fp 'RN ,uf V-aww, lv 4,-. 9 I ' 'f f. .1 ,, . 55,2 , f fi 5' .4 W 4 A494 V352 'J , , X, ,gd , 5? n1L:,,,,. x 4: . ,V , , 2 1 4-, ,f w ,,. , 1, ,J + ff 1, . .rw 4 V4 'z-:- ' Zz' 934' 1' V ff M-1-na A:.,. ,3 . -4 . 5' .-Q1 f '19 i,. Q Sv, ' 49.. 'ix ,x 5 I .V if vi J. V i 1 J 1 JI' ,u . 5 A I x i -.is 'YQ '5 'f'f?:w-M, A' IW' '1 I ae' Over 6,000 students voted in this election. X...f if-if, t ,.' ,.,' e 8 sanvkva, !A ',, f'. -5- , N .L X - ff' ,f 9 41 Golddiggers and Senate ballots are mixed together Qffieials of the Student Senate elections Commis- sion eount the votes. '5- - ' u ' a ' s .- . D , 1 ' s . mx ,,.. ,. NQA A -on ,Q , 'I uhhh, . , . 1 '95 .ge , 2 ,Xb a . 4 B ' X h' if! 4 .K , -. Q2 , , x .A mc 4 1 . 'f - ws sw it 1 .4- Q 1 , . 1 'L' Q l a .Q X , v A ,-,. 1 ' s - 4 K - 1 Q 4 1 1 v wi . ? .. , . ,Q . a ' ' a 1 . ,.3vS,,,Y.f LQ 3 e.. x. K Q Q 1 A iff , if gs qzsgggqgngf. ' 9 . mflesimfrte.. 'R Q. cf 'I Q :GL sb .51 Ig! I S .xx Q ,fgf-. V Xl: I J, ' 1 5 ' ill , 4 1 .Nix Vg utlsxi Roles Change For Gold Digger Dance Medieval atmosphere with English castles and pillars set the scene for the 1963 Gold Digger Dance, A Knight To Remember, sponsored by the Women's Self-Government Association. Coeds honored the guys by making the five days before the dance PROM tPlease Remember Our Menj Week. The top ten candidates presented their skits to sorority and residence hall women at the be- ginning of the week. Gold Digger King Bill Koenig, Phi Delta Theta, was elected by coeds in a cam- pus-wide vote on Wednesday, February 27. Cam- pus males achieved momentary mastery, but by Saturday night they regained their original roles. Pi Aa! Buckeye coeds alone select the king and his courtg left to right, Tip Franklin, Chuck Gordon, Bill Koenig, Bill Williams, Dan Younker. King candidates entertain sorority and residence lzall women Q .0 -bs. 'saga NW T--, t N . , - . if N V' 11 -'QI cw Zz.-. .. 'M' , . . vf4n4 .' ww.: W.-, . mfg 5 eff ' 'M.xiT' Q, A -335,149 A 'Q' 14 2 3 , A -IN ' 9 We . X .M-'fr' 'V' -.Q , .- b 5 L., Q- - wr ,.x- 'W' .CN wi' N, Eager hands lzelp czslronaur Gordon Cooper from the capsule IH winch he spent 34 hours and 70 mznutes and rocketed 22 times E8 ,. 4 9 - -A eople watch as the body of Pope John XXIII is taken to St. Perens basilica from the Pape! apartment on June 4. orld Gets New Pope, Campus, Higher Fees A period of success, trama, and failure . . . Spring Quarter, 1963, found Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper traveling 575,000 miles on a 22.9 orbit flight around the world, Governor George C. Wallace blocking the admission of two negroes to the University of Alabama, and the sinking of the atomic submarine Thresher. The Speakers' Rule controversy continued in the limelight, House Bill 800 being a proposed solution. University Theater successfully produced West Side Story g Morrison Tower and the Fine Arts Building were dedicated. A new apartment rule, allowing quali- fied women students to live in apartments, was put into effect. The piano reduction craze hit the campus along with a S15-per-quarter fee hike for next fall. The curtain fell on the life of Pope John XXIII as the quarter closed. Giovanni Battista Montini was elected Pope Paul VI by the Cardi- nals of the Roman Catholic Church. Pope Paul VI blesses cardinals in the Vatican conclave area where he was elected June 21. '11 J :MIST If '. . Vg C' hgxi 4. f'. 9 dx. '. yn L 5. - ..,. VR ,.-. .u .Y n 1-G.. givin!! ty! -api E gt if Q.. - R J . wif -f--, 1+ ga, , . E Mu 91 MY, ,K my 5, v-F t .,,..,.-. V . . V 'XX ix' I 'L 'Q inf r o f I : Shave and a haircut, two bits? Eating watermelon leaves this Buckeye miss cold. 5. --few '+-...Ks iffy 1. .f J.,-af fYc'lWlU CWOHIHZCIITKX, sir L. I f V 5 Mg H -1 I .,,.. - 5 1. -1.,-fy - ' .., 1 -1-Q I' . M 1, 0 'N Q ,Q iii' ' 5 52 ,WI X X X mi' 1 , QQ 1 ' .. S, N R 5. 15 -.c,,.,,4 , , 4 , Q Q, 1 4 ,W A ' '-'- gaze. '+- X 4 Ss.:..,,. r .- :.w,.,.,, Y f' QA:-.,,f-4 a--4 , W Q, we A . 'wm.q.., -fs - AHF x . W- -'kffwvvx CRY-N - X X N x ,W J Xxxk X eww XX, ., , V , 4 ' . ' , X - ,if Q Y X X Vx M XXXXXN- . 3 , --.eva .x'-.. --,.-..:,. fr-s,,. ,w .v-2-1 Over 5 ,000 men passed this same spot on May Day. Several cadets receive medals during the Presidenfs Corps Day review. May Week X,Vf.xx.iMxx X X 1 K 'QV xx , . 05, X3 .rw x. -,ggfE? .ifw 4 iv N X . XA .xx X -. V,-GN rf., :,,a A. ,4..K-V , -,X xx. ,X X :yy-f., -Q..--:im ' X '-X X V 5-N ,., XX .x N A A . . ' fm-4 .L w - ' X xx '- ' , ' hz V- '.I F' f 1H2a.Z,..'-43-twflff -fgfwfgvim fy.-m:.f.-L , N D '- Y xf. 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May Week ada Gets Crowng Dorm uys Fawcett Nada Lee Hay reigned in May 90 style after her coronation at the May Week Carnival following an active day of games on the Oval. The same evening President Fawcett fell under the annual- auction gavel to West Baker Hall for 314. First place winners of the Vaudeville talent contest, the Keystone Brothers. also won a chance to audition for the Ted Mack show. The Four Freshmen ap- peared at Mershon as the final event of the May 90's Week. VVS' sing? Nada Lee Hay reigned over May Week festivities after receiving her Carnival in the French Field House. - . gg, .N V X . Q X fa i sr. 3E:.:5. ,- . ,1.p,, . fmi crown at the hen graduation is long past, and the lettering on class rings is worn smooth and glistening, there is one part of Ohio State that remains as clear, as bright and as shining as a priceless stone 4- the Oval, an emerald gem consisting of lofty trees, a spacious green carpet cut by a mile of sidewalks, and happy, sighing, loving, crying students. The facets of this gem, cut by 90 years of Buckeyes, kaleidoscopically change as the seasons and years pass. The reflections of 1963, as always, are as glittering as the eyes of couples on the ,Oval's benches, as soft as the moonlight reflected from William Oxley T hompson's stately brow, and as enduring asOhio State itseM '- W 5-,Vg . '49- S' x -Q .11 ggi mu-qi . . m .ff vt V' La ' gf1-w'l'wh1J.--.- . , 11 1f, ,,p .fy f. -1 ,, Q. V N M... :gt .,.W.5:- ., 5.538 'lm ' -' fe f. v, ,J , ,-fw1Z:S4'3 'f?. 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' 4 nk iff '- -' 5' A ix X 1 P' ,w wen - 3 ,, :-f..L-rw '-rcwr V' a x -VTSSQQ fl-E, . ff y , w'1'?,:q:-1 f fr W . . . .1 gf- N via 'QqF2:a1ag11 , E'Iffh F: , 1--?f'.i::15? ' 1 X11 1:11 .mwsazrmauu y :vnu .aan EU imxfn A Whether one looks at the Oval from sky level, in an engineering research plane, or from eye level, studying on the grass, this patch of green is always its timeless self, a pool of Color amidst drudgery. 7l The Oval isnit the only thing thatis timeless at Ohio State . . . !' ir? b there are football games and traditions-and with them, Ohio Stadium, one thing that made OSU known as a big schooln, and the Oval Sundial, scene of honorary initiations which make OSU seem, to many, like a not so big after all school. w W A 'e 25-. .V-19' A V , . A ij , V V V -Mo XMI? , X ICO n', ...i' . 'A '5 55 5' 15 ,' ff 89,4 , Lb' lf, r mf '- Qgiiw . 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Tensions, term papers, tests . . . lectures and laboratories are all just parts of the gigantic academicmachine, con- stantly working to develop the thought conscious, educated individual. Y . la' .J .Q 5 , N Mfn, A L c -.,-1 2. n QQ 'lv - 4 ' ' t v ,., , A - if 952' 2-'fi-1' ' H 1 Q f ,.L. , f - , 4-13+ ,' ' 54 4- - , g:2?wi,Af 9 ,Z f I, 'A gaai 'Wugf2' wifi ' 124, L71 2 , 5 .1 a ' -'Q Jw W- ' '5Wh'v -4f'fL Q42 T , , . ., .. , V1 N '- A jk v. Ap .. . H-jr, 2 ' naw 'QT va .ga . ski: 2 i .nw vw 92 12 'ma W c , 'H , Q haf zz Q , is j Q ! 9 1- j ,i - A: -. AA -Q. 1 . 41 A A :ii-i f-'i 7 7 ' M fl 3' i,.'37..,' x 2,1 'i l' 4: ' 3 5' ' as ,Q . fa.--. x I: 'it' ,Q ,QW ar 5 A . fvvv. . . ,-.-,.,g .A 'Z-hang!-V-4 '-,K ' ' M , f-- . 0-- '-QQ.: 1 . - ,wf -N ov, -4 . :........,... . ,-.- .YW X. -. M,-.-A H--,iw-N.....g14---x..:f-M--. MM- -...,.5 v-7! b- ws- sexy -...,'. .,... . -..., . .. -5- .Y.,i-.-..-.,..--....-- H.. i-- Ewing. fr, , . .- 4 J. .3 -iz-,ng-Q., :J vu 1 Z-, .. Vx aff wfrwg f1 ' 1 ' -. A L . 1 , Wrap Q g bv'? ff :Ut Ziziyi '-1' ' N 3 .xi E, ,f jill' - rl,-'f nf' 'i ffw Q K f,-fi' , , . . My College Prepares Students For uAgribusiness,, Future The College of Agriculture and Home Economics, which has a history as old as Ohio State, is en- gaged in training entrants into one of the most rapidly changing fields in the United States economy. The College, whose scope ecompasses departments ranging from Home Economics to Dairy Science to Rural Sociology, is stressing the importance of a wide background for students entering what Dean Roy Kottman calls the agri- businessf' According to Kottman, in modern agriculture production, processing, and distribu- tion are inseparably joinedg this is the agribusi- ness. It is the College's duty to provide the grad- uates who will fill essential positions in this in- dustry, the largest in Ohio. ,. 2 . ..-- . ' r . ,. i 4 Z D d ' d ' d ' .M ,,,,.f,,,, if tr resse ln garments eszgne to protect their newly , U3 ,Cs - -535.-if :EQ '-AI., 3:Ef,3f1fJ,E. H.-Z',1 Ig.r. f 'f.?, . . . A up V gg, it shorn coats, sheep awazt transportatzon to a Izvestock show in Chicago. ef' Experinzentation in new types of plants plays L1 key role in Agriculture. Student Horticulturalists find return on the fruit of tlzeir labors. 'bw ,V ., .,,A , ,V , X, .t , .. ef- L- ,sf- . I, ',,- 5 1 1 5 rf 4 V Iii' E H r 'Mr ww f , pf - Q , .. ,-Q ii -'nfl Ulll N' CQ UU 5 ' gill! fi , ntl Eg' V Q '- : 3 ' 5 T llhv ,zulaigizg Q I 5 I Pin If Jill- Lf. 35:25-Q ..., em: '-fe Amr: Qu Wk!!! if 5 ,g, 5vx.:4.lQ5ii1.:,' 1 f VW gg santa. ' 01.25 it 2? I Students in poultry science work on many research projects. Q Shepherds still have their place at the University. ' NM V ri ,K M College of Agriculture. , L: J- ,,+1.MR4 3 ' mr! . f ,arf ,pw n.. 'fx Studenls in Dairy Science awake at 4 a.m. to milk the University dairy herd of over 40 Cows ji College Facilities Supply Essentials to University The University cafeterias, dairy and meat stores are processed by the University dairy and the University meat laboratory in the College of Agriculture and Home Economics. Students are employed in both operations to process and pack- age supplies essential to the operation of uni- versity food facilities. The dairy and meat labora- tory also serve as classrooms where students experiment in both new and tried processing techniques. Dairy technology students make cheeses, cottage cheeses, and new types of ice cream as part of regularly scheduled classes. In the meat lab., cuts from University grown experi- mental steers are tested. ff The University Dairy supplies all the dormitories with milk. n egg-albumin test is carried out by poultry scientists. 'T , f ai...-'f.s..'...-' wsu, University Dairy is used as laboratory for classes in dairy products production. 5 . 1 9 af' 'nw-M'bi1...., Dairy technologists analyze flavorings with a spectrometer. ,M .w.fz:, -e,.,.,,, . ' V QR-iii,-ey,-, J' ,,,,,M mega, .V , A N . h :jun-, ,V .,p. W -I , A ,,-054 . Mach meat served at the University is prepared in the meat lab. ,t ., if s Y, .. ' sk-X 9 Q inf ,f.. l,.4akf4?.,.'9r -A, The meat laboratory is one of the most modern in the Country. ...X N , . 1 gf, ff , X I K f f f . u I ,fl 1- A' 7 J' ' 8 ' X mn. ui is ,Il s 'N nfl 'Cun- . 5- F1 A s 9- A Aff' - L tg, Tracing characteristics of meat cuts from experimental steers is part of the College's goal of constant agricultural improvements . Q.:-3f3,1:5-sg-gal Q- , ,',f9,g:.g'g::5f 5,4 .::, ..11:-., W, ,.1.,:..,,., llzz . ,. ::,.,.s: , V, .,,. 1 ZZ, A sz M 'f 5552535 , .' - .: - fj.w'?y.+:,.. 1-1.13m-.1 Uysrs-Q :W ' '4 f:.- I-I-I MI' ::2zzIs:5.:. rf ?-'gf :Q V -- -- ' r-1 ,-7 52 ' ' 9 x Q , ,gg if f 3 'f 5? 5? J , f W J Ziff , 4 ,M if 3, if X ' 2 ,K 6 w x sc P ww- x 1.- ' z a sgfk- : i x - f ' ,J , ,mv me - . ,, '55Z11 , -. ,. ,.,l,1 ,. , Wh lah 5' in 9 V1 1 92 ' Q .W H 1 1 S L . +V. -1 I-I Q . 'PI' ' 5 Q . X1 's 'I 1525351 -,' ,, b fi if, 523, f' '13 Q. .- .- -4 T 5 The School of Home Economics conducts many classes in design. Home Economics School Trains for Tomorrow The typical Ohioan can expect at least one grad- uate of the School of Home Economics to enter his or her home in the next few years-though not necessarily in person. For, in classes that include fashion designing, food judging, and nursery school teaching, the School is training the home economists who bring helpful hints to the home- maker via radio, television, and printed com- munications media. The School also operates facilities for the home service industries of Ohio, such as a laboratory for the Ohio drycleaning institute. The school conducts a nursery as part of its training program. -f iDr'T 7: its 4 IX x r S g ll 'I' .ws www e ,w9l.:,,..- ' Q Mx ,. X, N e x 5? 5 ir . ' ' XX X T QW U- .XS . X X X X: X ., ' ' :-.K L -Q XX- : ,XX - X QS-5? fgif. N ' Qggiiia Lx Q K XX , . X. 'X ,,.. SEL, , ffl V . bil .,.h XX, X V xg he .p.Qwi.f fx 'fx wx ,K S f S! , D R' ,J.. Tx J V H ,3X,l.: K Lkgt xl: X. T X, . 'Rf .N ,Xx- ' ff ' T f X -Q ,nr . Xxx X ?i1Tf6igQ XXX-Q ,ri X., N. wg . XX. x kgs .mm RSSQT' Suggs X . X ,S 222 X A . f' 'X S 5 3 6 X 1 . X X X W v x isgil ls XS: X I . .1 3 QW. Nu G H -v -i:,:i..,iXX X - Ai X X A' x . 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I X b ,ing ,Q R33 ,. .M Xp I-5+-W Q X Q QF ,px Arts College Offers Variety of Degrees One of the oldest colleges which constitute the Ohio State University today, the College of Arts and Sciences is a combination of the original School of Exact Sciences and the School of Letters and Philosophy. These two schools were combined in 1896 as the College of Arts, Philosophy and Science and the present name was adopted in 1930. Today the College offers Bachelor of Arts degrees in 23 humanity and social science areas, 15 Bachelor of Science degrees in mathematics, biological, and physical sciences, four combination curricula, and special degrees in dental hygiene, journalism, medical technology, optometry, and physical therapy. Programs designed to prepare students for admission to professional schools of dentistry, law, medicine, nursing, optometry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, and theological seminary are also available under the College of Arts and Sciences. Able students may choose to enroll in the Individualized Plan of Study, which is a special program planned to fit his special interests and abilities, normal College and de- partmental requirements may be waived. CJ ' QL --.' V -' . ' ,'Sfi,,3 no , ' .3-3 ,,, '-. 'si ' ' ' . ' n Q.. ...'gO . -- - ' - Qi - . ' ' n ,-n, . fa r.. ' .g ' g U ' h . Ei- ' 9' . . ' ' :Shu i n ' ' 1 ' ' - . I v ' ' ,I 9 o :'.' v l . ' .,v' 1' U' ,a U' , ,o 0' U - . Jlli' - ,J a Q O , r I 1 J , 1 'O ,o ' 1 vii' owe gf was 2 3 ,,,...-?.?f'5':'1f7Sff . . b , Srvgngff. win . 4515 E 915 gf?ff f -,Q . . ix i Nix N. '. 1 2 W. WN .l'?Qi -. 4. .. --. Freshmen can choose from two kinds of physics Courses. Physics majors can specialize in one of three dzyfierent areas 511, , 9 ..'-' sl iq, Over 3,000 fl'F.Vl'lH76l1 Iook at leaxt one clzenzistry Course Ilzis year, yi! . -X W Some of the Cl1emist's tools . . . Many gel lab fee refzmds. K REFUNDS AVAILABLE -FALL IIIIAIRTEB- - WINTER 0llARTI'fR -SIINMEH llllAIiTEli- College of Arts and Sciences The futuQ of the country could be in her hands. Win.. 'hw QF J H4 f4fwk,sQ:.LifM? ' .: v ' an fi Z :af ' ff ' Q , i fl? tj 3? f V: f JJPVTV fl 'N mu Q in O 4 f 5. , N, . . Wwvmw-nag, gqlvcfsy, . -fwflmvmg, , M, 0 v ., 'Sf . - - 5 - Q Q I N w ' .A 5 V Q 61 -or , . , I , RN L gf: - , v.:' ff 5??i j v,:WN'x X A -. . at I -yu , 0 V Qs - 3? .j -V X. Q, F 3 ,- - ,, Mx, 'Y X1 , f Qi? Q Q, 1 , w,f,yf ,' W -Qx .R W 1 X x +I fm - Y . N-gg. kiss is g , . wx' s4.'p-v ,fr . ' j. 'Q,T!.gv 5- ,SY w, 4. ' ,L ' ' ' Qf,4'.f.S:., J. ' if 'Q L22-II? x 6 E 5' Q 4- I . ,ff jg ,Q - ' 'ig -li: 'x I ff Q .wi .gif ll' A ,ipv . 2,f'?rr .I ,n Ma Science classes include labs and lectures. Science Departments Have Large Enrollment Students in medicine, veterinary medicine, dentis- try, dental hygiene, and nursing are required to take courses in microbiology while the Arts Col- lege students may take them as electives. Profes- sor Jorgen M. Birkeland, chairman of the depart- ment of microbiology, attended an international conference in July and August, 1963, in Stock- holm, Sweden, on the a'Global Impact of Applied Microbiologyf' The chemistry department claims 13,650 undergraduates in the 1962-63 enroll- ments of whom 3,000 were freshmen, and 288 graduate students. In the physics department most of the students concentrate in one of three areas: nuclear, low temperature, and infrared spectros- copy. Optometry graduate students are engaged in research in color vision, pscho-fusion, and eye movements. Petri dishes get frequent use in microbiology classes Arts and-Sciences w 'f D K' . 1' 5 1 . 5 ,. sl ,K f , , Q. Q . I x . 3 wg 'f' 1: -5- P S X 2535.2 9 Qgfaffrsf ,. . Q. 4 ' swf' ?5'3.a 5 Y -p ' S3 , ' ' . 8 I L Hiy a E1 3 5 I - . 0 I , 53:7f','1! ' Qi3'55i71+?,,, 0 - , - ' M 1-5-!., ' u gi m r ' if. is f W Q Sis? v 'X :Ai E it N YV .I Lge? ,, v. 1,1 ...,, .N x 'x x L ,gym U Y 'swf 'x id' 1 'Jia 1 , 'fha 1 gai n 247, if ,, - .:?1,:,+-ig: ,jglqdz !'j,N'.1, A 11.-.iam-,': fw Student floor director learns to give camera cue. Actual operation of camera is fun for nzany students: a task for others. JPN-x Students in the laboratory course get practical experience in many phases of the TV eperation. X K.. ,f .v wg '3 R 'YN ff 5 gf .Nami eg 'wr-W P? as - . 1 , N V V inf? r hai ' X' XXLX..,'f,g T. N X ' 6 x '- S. xf N w:i?.z.,3 ' 'xp'-fw, , f .. .1,': Q ?:-.-1-Sfgi 'Q w A 'ke fig 1. - .ar 'EQ t' :- f , -W, Awam- 5, f,,,,. ,. Usa 41994 as , W H 5, 1 145- :,.:w, . - -,nf . g if i - -M !', .'J'f 1'v-.f , f ,, - ,Vu ...J V, ft , 4, 1 . I w 4 1 ..f A , . College of Arts and Sciences Communication ls Key To Study of Speech The Department of Speech in the College of Arts and Sciences is devoted to the study of communica- tion-principles, techniques, problems, results. There are tive basic areas in which a Speech major can specialize: general communication, public address, theatre, speech and hearing science, and radio and television programming. The courses dealing with programming aspects of radio and television combine with offerings of the Education and Commerce Colleges and the School of Journalism to provide a well-rounded program of instruction. Students in these courses get practical experience in applying their book-learned knowl- edge by working as announcers, program direc- tors, and writers at WOSU radio and television sta- tions. This June the University's Telecommunica- tions Center sponsored the 33rd annual Institute for Education by Radio-Television, and students interested in this aspect of Speech were invited to attend. News commentator Howard K. Smith gave the banquet address. Other participants included Fred W. Friendly, executive producer for CBS in New York City, and Reuven Frank, producer for NBC in New York. The theme of the institute was The Program: The Heart of Broadcasting. Boom mzcrophone operation IS taught zn the student TV laboratory course. 2 5935552 . fig., I g,5.' J A iff' f-, , :wiigi -. mf. 1- '- In rzsrii T .,-.... .Ifffim H,-s s fig 9 fre Q4 1 iw 'eh . IA. Q 11 f om- - w .Mm -AQ fu iii? ...., ,- Y 1 v yi 'W W ' i : HH' MII WTRI' 1' ff? 1 I A 1 K, .4 J 'f 7 ' y ' I Vw XX but 5 1 cu r-W 4... lv. P A , ,I 4 - F Q.: P A A' ' if ., ,ff 'XQVZQQZ , .,-.,.....,,A xtmfm, , rt? if U Affwrf . A, . Q ..,, . M ..,!4'W:r M., , , , c , -fum. M . . , yw....,, an-Q.. ..,,, . ' . ' 'M' UN-x Q. Su.,,., A, x-M . ..... V., wah ,., V + A.. I , A . nh. . , ' ' 'W' '-X-Q., ,, Fwus- 4., ,N ' x 'H' '-fa.-fn.. -.,,, ' ' ' , Q. . ' Nf ' - 4 W 5' - I , N I . College of Commerce Offers Service To Man In the modern world characterized by dynamic expansion of businesses, the role of the College of Commerce is ever increasing in importance. In order to enhance its goal of creating the leaders of tomorrows' industrial complexes, the College is constantly building its honors program for selected students of high promise and proven ability. The program presently involves special seminars and an individualized, special study pro- gram for upper-division students. The College also offers many services, such as a map library and Bureau of Business Research. Advisor proofreads for the latest bu51'ne.s'5 publication. fs--.--- ---M A F .-1..----- S5 n 2 --3 Si fig g : ,lin 'Q .L----an--n 5 3 . . 3,-i' .A ' ' ' t ' 2 . X .sv .Q .35 , Q. 4. :ss p , , - 1 --. . g.,...-, Mr.. as f. '...V CN .-. . . ... '- ----f - fr. ' - i ff - i - -' wr..----1 ' , E , ' 7 ' ,5 g.aJ'1' R l 1. gg...-N SH- . C - . .. 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The C0-ordinates are found. .J 10 ., , x -X! I, .4-,.Qi.,!,.,1.M 4 'M .,. - , 41 , fm-Q 1.1 A . ' , A. - --Q...- , r,,.,,,.tz7'igy,fi M,-,Ji 41.5,fag,,'.'-fbfffzkgzfl'ifk 32?f.'4 1 ' , 31 ,-,J,f1, 'y - ' , ' ' ,V f . - ' ' LL,,4x':Qg,Lzm.iQiaLQmf 4':..Si:.r:n.,,..., , 1 . ., ,. . , , L . - . 3 Accounting zs one of the mayor departments. College of Commerce Changes With Time The College of Commerce and Administration offers a variety of courses in subjects ranging from accounting and advertising to retailing and whole- saling. While the college itself was established in 1916, the School of Social Work, which offers the Bachelor of Social Welfare upon graduation, was not created until 1927. The college has continued to grow and now includes five departments of instruction, the School of Social Work, and the Bureau of Business Research. College of Commerce Commerce Counczl publzshes zrs own newspaper. The specific point is viewed through cz sterioscope College Gf Education Stresses Specialization In the College of Education there are eight di- visions: the department of education, department of psychology. occupational therapy, the center for school experimentation, the school of music, the school of line arts, the bureau of educational research and service, and University School. Teachers in University School cooperate with the center which, at present, is conducting some thirty experiments in mathematics, social sciences, and other studies at various schools in Ohio. The College of Education, recognizing the need for more qualified teachers, began an Able Student Program. Usually entering the program as fresh- men, students must have graduated in the upper- third of their high school class and pass tests given by the College. These students may then elect special seminars and other higher level courses in their major which gives them an op- portunity to study in greater detail their own area of specialization. The College hopes to formalize the program in the near future. t 1-fx r in Occup Patzence wzlh patzents is a necessz People rome from nmny parts of the country to use the University SClz00I language laboratory. :- ' 'C' X. 3 xx x v xxx , fx X xii. N, X 1 T 'witty A? .f Q Q, ,X xx 'ani l' 4 WY, 1 4' -if ' KN ' X L . Nt Qdfr ,Q X ' f x gg! 1' 14' 5 1 ' wg, , --!. . -m X - ' Q. Q - K' ' sf- , v 3' . N K- t . f X-Q ' ' . v ' , 4-'fn f I .1-,figs O' k . N' ,. 1 Axlx 1' fi' 1 X N A Q1 . , 1 lj' e . '81-iffs,--'1f'iQq.'g'RZxig Q - . . If ,K 5 ., . A-A -, ..J.,J, . ., g , t . Q N XA ,i NL: V- will fa., xicdai .6 x A. ,V -1 ef Q , J. . ,ll X..-. ,J 1.3.3 'gf' '-if H' ii-' ,.-I' X ff !.?f 7'f'4: f-' .'l7' ' N 37 .N ,N My I v - N- --'f ,Qgnf , 'lG,ff.p'Jf , Tug 5. X- ' ' f A ,--.. 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' 1 A ' cf Q 5 'A i sv. - - nf 6, V ' ' Q V.: O I . , i ' V an-N..-..M,,.,.., : 1 x, iL:w W' Www-MV., ---.i..,,,A .,...,,,u V, ,V 3 V ' 'Qi 4, I aw 11 ,V .JM if , , 'r 3:2522 ,,,,,,,.,,,3 ..,. , ff 4 , fy gli 1-..., 'X -J ., iq rt courses are taken as electives by many. Education College Majors Get Practical Experience The new Fine Arts building is a step towards the completion of the Fine Arts quadrangle which is in the new Campus Master Plan. The new build- ing houses the traveling exhibits as well as faculty, student, and public exhibits. The School of Music received a grant from the United States Office of Education to conduct further experiments in music comprehension in their new listening laboratory. Occupational Therapy students take Hne arts, music, and psychology courses to help them teach mentally and physically deficient patients to lead useful lives. In their program they are required to have extensive clinical experience which involves two summers, work in a hospital and a quarter's internship, rather than student teaching. The Teachers, Placement Service finds employment for almost all students who want to teach. The greater number of jobs are located in Ohio. Superinten- dents of schools who desire new teachers look at the student teaching evaluation and recommenda- tions from major professors. Li:-'ffzfjf 2 ai 'iff l K I Q5 7' -' 1. f.:,,-f-,, iafnbu, 'QE' 2211 , V.:V?k5, we e I rung:-... , 3 ,fgff --,fin I e 1' ,,a2'1v - ,-1 Kewl: - 1?i1 ' ? i Leif Fil ' T w fr. 1 4' fr A f I X 1 .K if J -ff df' ,.-QQ? lf-.+ ff: - ,a,.,. . ,J L .415 3 Zan , . . ' , .1532 wwf i . l Qs SN' ei Q Y .N ,Ny L-' VMQ .,, I . L., , v : ' yu -- rw, ' sam. .v I I fl gf' S 'XPQQQX . f .,'-'GX-N. Y if -ink.. ff .' - 1 . . . Vg 'fe if M V A ' .ffl 1. ff f - -'- 'EA Af, ..--fa ,, 'gms ' I, ' NW x5 5-Q..-I Q, f, F A . A A ' '. - W Q ,laQ f.,mA7 om, , ' new A , . ,.f 2 nffa f fr t l A 5 I 3 ' ' '6ff,kq,g,4 if ig um A uswimnijh' bol nuclear reactor is rai'iiati6?ge1?eZi.si on fzny material. xv.. , N , . A M, ,mi , ' rf f -'ISU Epi ,r:i!5'TF1F1 i1f H2.32 . X ' W X S fi 'Mic 5 cf :i , Xl' X f I .e If if ,f ' W, .xcvx fi? 3. -X , Wind tunnel velocities up to I3 times the speed of sound help in aeronautical and astronautical research. Engineers Stress Research As Pathway To Future One of the oldest departments of the University, the College of Engineering is engaged in projects that are synthesizing tomorrow from the building blocks of todayls world. Over four million dollars in research funds were used last year by the Col- lege and its research arm, the Engineering Experi- ment Station, to solve mysteries in fields ranging from nucleonics to highway engineering. And the College is continuously expanding its portals to tomorrow. This year the output of doctoral de- grees in Engineering more than doubled, and the College jumped to eighth place among the nation's engineering schools in number of PhD's awarded during 1962. College Engineering ojjfers a placement service to its students ' 4 :Z 3 if- '1 ,NN 1 .,.,.,, tk fbi' .ti V, .. ' i. 1 -n , . , , k ,Q Q 1 Y Qi Q K A ! Q v ,uf ' ' f - MKS i' 5 , Q ..... .-.ff - K X 'wa ' LM Q, - .K ,, I 7 .. . A jtrwqfg ' -Eif' ' ' ' ,J ,rm ww. ,- vw! M . 4 iv V, , 2, A' W4 - ::tT , ,, 0.3 4' -A I, -.gg V- 1'-Q4 . .. .., -' ' V 'M M ' 1 .yy V. ..-lZ, .-1' 4 424- . 4- am. 4 15 49' , 4'-9- , - 1 ' 'N 3' S If f 1 ,fx , A :sr ' 437. he f S I f 1 Y I f f 0 f , I , .:,..f I f' 1 AA, 1 . I. - -' '- 'ff L :f'1lfz'?3WlEE4:f ' 4 N X I ,W 5 W If f ' ' '-F M5?4.L,,. , , A A ' ,, ' 91 Vs!! 'bi M, Q.. .v.1 f1i:.'2 V , j 'M , f 'a fwllr Engineering Aircraft engines are given a careful check at the Don Scott Field maintenance shop. Flight distances and routes are planned in the Don Scott Field planning room. .., -V ... ..4....-. -4 4 x.'Y+.i fvag,,...,,..wu K a l -ggi .-, The university's School of Aviation is located at Don Scott Field. A flight instructor and student go over pre-flight plans at Don Scott Field Qu-lr' Don Scott Field control tower. i MH f Y 0 :RX A-km'-:J 5 V. Agx Q 'Mme 'Fay 1- w1Qq.fx.1 -.41 lb A Nw ix XQ' .mg 25. 1: N ,X xv ix viS?Vw k N WWRQ QQQX 'XXX X J I-' .' .N X ' N T' Q Wx T -X - WN wiskef - ' f . few--X 1 - Q ,-A-eX.ix:c'f x H . RK: .21- 1-X '55 E S ik ' 'Q' is Z1 ix' f-xgqift , W Jw 2. X: - Lili. 15 x . mr- We W M 3. -5 N Nz on q R x N :Sv N 495 F, ,.. tion is studied at the Engineering Experiment Station. q if . N . as.,- ' STN X -.N my www' X I 2- , f . 1 V. . 1-. S s , Q .. gl s '. Engineers Participate In Two Sided Program The Engineering college student has a chance to take part in a program with a dual role. While a graduate or undergraduate student, the potential engineer can work on practical engineering prob- lems, and use the research matter gained towards his masters or doctoral research dissertation. En- gineering students can rank their faculty as among the best in the University or nation. Dr. Robert McMasters of the department of Welding Engi- neering was one of tive distinguished teaching award recipients in 1963. McMasters is also a key research team leader and leads a pioneering group in the field of nondestructive testing. Yin., hi -qv Lab instructors are always present to aid students , .PJ . fc, eng OQEYQ -es 0 'N Research projects are an important part of the engineering program. Here, student and instructor check experiment results. - -4 4 Mgr- .. ,..'2-4f5:g'XV5,,3- n , , .7 6.7,- '. 1 if ' 1 -,rw 1. .. 1,33 'Z .I 2' Q, ,qw-,fi 4- 5ri5-if:Q:'Af:'- ., ' ,. - ? Tfw-1. 61-vi.. f' fzi, ff . 7 iiifvjfi A' . 31,5 1,2 gr . I 4 ' as lf' . . I 4 1 i.,.,. 1 'Y 0 ?,A . QE xi? I ' fg . X s . r gh r ? E s :N 5 we-Sf . 45.-P' . ni' , f J' ,ph 4 ilk sf ' 'L ,5 3 X- xx -.. u 'N-ima' vw an .,. Y, , .., . , I Y , ,qjww 'fi K A '55-I Q fi Y .51 . xu ,f?f:' ' W., -ra f- Q-X: .- f ' '- -is - V ex - 5 ,Qegff x 3 ffixyxsi 'si ' ' 5 h A ' y- - -bg.. f 'P' 5 ygx - '--he 4 if . w 'as K N w X M 1 EBM, 3-.I si .QA X6 h . ,.,i,i .- ,, Y 0- A na f ., . 41 file? College of Engineering Universe ls Illuminated By Engineers Probings From recording shock waves emitted by shapes of as yet unnamed aeronautical vehicles now little more than dusky shadows in a scientistls mind to recording radio waves emitted by stars so distant that they are mere shadows in an optical telescope . . . the thirteen departments, three schools, and experiment station in the College of Engineering are probing with the torch of knowledge into the grey areas of the universe. The path that the Col- lege is taking has broadened greatly from the trail that it started upon in 1870 as the Ohio Agricul- tural and Mechanics College. And its road into the future is a wide, spacious and promising as the electronic highways that the Engineers are developing. - x 6 l Field work gives future engineers practical experience. Research in communications is conducted with giant saucer antenae. These antenna have received impulses bounced aj' the moon. rganizations give individuals the opportunity to work with others on common interests. These groups ojfer leadership training and opportunity to accept responsibility. More than 250 recog- nized organizations at Ohio State cover a vast range of ideas and interests . . . from politics to poultry science, agriculture to astronomy. Act- tivities are a small, but vital, part of the com- plete education ofthe college student. RX'- efzauy, 'Ks ,,, . 14? US.-UN A REGION 'V N-..-P' -131,- .4 ' 4,- - 1 ,nr - wk ix HE I sf. pu 'Ti :J ' x : viii:-mu un .,.Q n an in Q an s an u n. Inn Uk - I-,, ' w ll-, - J' AY, V, yah 'Y ,-'SA . .N -. , . .,, , , - A wud. I Tx a lg 4 . r lt -'S Q 3 x , is N Xp + X . Fire- . is Q ' j 1'- ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA-Raw I: Hunt, McMann, Urban, Essex, Sustarsic, Sakai, Caldwell. Ron' 21 Russell, Rice. Rider, Lewis, DeArmond, Mullady, Perdue, Foote, Klein. Row 3: Feyh, Hoyda, Mclntirf, Caesar, Prisk, Haytas. Logan, Hovance, Voith. Row 4: McGavran Thompson, Prather. Ahlers. Hutchman, Baker, Hines, Moore, Rogers, Teper. Row 5: Collins, Knott, Garrison, Honsberger, Newman, Shapiro, Alspach, Womersley, Hanna. Row 6: Seff, Craig, Stecher, Macklin. Goldberg, Schey, Jarrell, Portman, Evanoff. Row 7: Kennedy Erickson. Wilson, Conklin, Reefer, Handler, Kintner, Mills, Wood, Davis, Southard. s x Alpha Lambda Delta members offer tutoring service to freshmen. A national scholastic honor society for freshmen women, Alpha Lambda Delta was begun at Ohio State in 1946. To be eligible for membership a girl must attain a 3.5 or better for two out of three quarters of her freshmen year. This year sixty-nine girls were inducted into membership. This includes new members at Ohio State's branch campuses as well. Invitations are sent out and initiations are held during Spring and Fall Quarters in Pomerene Hall. Members sent letters to all freshmen women who received scholarships this year. For a money-making project, Alpha Lambda Delta women sponsored a silver display. .r,.Q -, .,., ..,, , , The group also conducted a freshman tutoring ' service under the direction of Student Senate. 1 if-re: 9 Alpha ambda Delta M: Ref 1 A' .v gs, I f wav, 3 , nf, . Qi. . fy. !'0 f+' fs,-1 1 viii g-5-Q Phi Eta Sigma National freshmen men's honorary, Phi Eta Sigma recognizes the outstanding scholastic achievement of men in the freshman class. To be eligible for membership a freshman must have a point hour of 3.5 at the end of fall quarter or an accumulative point hour ratio of 3.5 after three quarters. Al- though the activities of this group are limited, new members are initiated at a special banquet. Phi Eta Sigma also furnishes a pamphlet to all incom- ing freshmen, Hints on How to Study. This year's president was Richard G. Fischer. Elections for next year's officers were held on February ll, 1963. Q ftp . W, 4 1, Q, f :ifrifgif-1,,g,,f S 1 Freshmen try all kinds of study techniques in an attempt to main- tain good grades. PHI ETA SIGMA-ROW I: Reiss, Emmons, Hogan, Hay, Watts, Demmy. Dean Bonner, Wrigley Furlow, Shah, Thomas, Wood, Speer, Remark, Yacher, Cumming. Row 2: Michael, Bradfield Anderson, Mimna. Heimaster, Dixon, Hartman, Anderton, Harman, Taylor, Kropp, Dunnigan Harvey, Mies, Hill, Lannert, Flanigan. Row 3: Fisher, Poling, Ray, Miller, Morr, Moore Stout, Greaves, Wittstock, Neptune, Arrowsmith, Jones. Challgrew, Zeller, Smeltzer, Koenig Shalf. Row 4: Popp, F. Strickland, Thobe, Niehaus, Kleman, Marksberry, Stombaugh, Dixon Hurley, Angerer, Showalter, Kinsey, Moerger, Windscaua, Kratoville, Mathis, Heuerman Weber. Row 5: Drummond, R. Strickland, Hart, Hargreaves, Nixon, Franklin, Fleisch. I . if 9 1 1 ,gn f J .1 JJ. -.x 'lp 'J' -..... fix 9:1 gf: ' ,Q .4 s-bi . w ,f 4 . W.. 5 zu H I vsfu . 'V 1-9-y .1 t trflf x fax 4-Y -may , s ur- .fp f's 4 W leaf! N ' K ve-...7 ,nik df , . 'Y ff , .4 of 'If Y , fuer M 5.1 , 2 'S 'ni wa, if QQ, ui lv- 'ns'- .fl I Wye? . sf-. . sn I 4' A ' KA 4 .lv 1: J S fi 'W G . FD -L Y . , . . 5 A Burnsteirz Butler Craig Culp Friend Garber Geib Gill Jones McDaniel McDonald Newcomer Pickett Podmore Ree Scheuneman Traynor VonHaam Walters Werlin irrors Outstanding freshmen women are inducted into Mirrors, sophomore women's honorary on Tues- day of May Week. On Monday night new mem- bers are informed of their selection by telegram. On the next day, the initiates, carrying paper mir- rors, meet on the Oval at 11 a.m. They then pro- ceed down the Long Walk to Mirror Lake, where they look at their reflection in the water and re- ceive their pins. New members are selected on the basis of scholarship-at least a 2.5 accum.-and demonstration of leadership and service to the University. 1 , ,i i f 5 . f 1 l Duncan Gump Nicklaus Schroeder !. W, ,. ' , frwxw. rf if , xv' . ' 725,- ' .v?:E?'1 xii? 121: E verhart Haas Paananer ' 6 ' 1 5 va W, ..,.. 8 try l 1 .1 f av- uf Fawcett Hampton Parr Sutton Schultz New mirrors initiates receive their pins in Pomerene Hall. ' 1 GAF' ' . ' . if v vsxx ff his X , ,, if f . ' Y V . , F ederle lollije Patch Tidd New initiates Brandt Miller, R. ti pay homage to Dean Thompson's statue. Romophos A 2.5 accum., participation in at least one major and one minor campus activity, and service to the University are the requirements for membership in Romophos, sophomore men's honorary. New members are initiated during May Week. They wear chains, red fezzes, and burlap sacks to classes one day. At noon, new initiates crawl up the Long Walk to William Oxley Thompson's statue and perform for the old members. Members try to promote better class unity, to help sponsor projects of organizations, and to give outstanding freshmen recognition. They usher for the Fresh- man Kick-off Dance and for Dad's Day. I33 Converse Curran Darling Foster Gordon Milligan Moeller Paulo Roop Steding 'Y' -'-..-n iiimes The all-campus honorary for junior women, Chimes recognizes scholarship, leadership, and service to Ohio State. New members are selected during May Week when the active members awake them at their homes with the sound of the chimes. Fall Quarter the group is responsible for serving at the President's luncheons before all home foot- ball games. Chimes members also sponsor a Fresh- man Recognition Tea Spring Quarter to honor freshmen women for scholarship and participation in activities. This May 35 new active and two honorary members were initiated into Chimes. The honorary also celebrated its 45th anniversary Q15 at Ohio State this year. A Cker Barnhardt Brodkey Brotkin Craig Davis Evans F ouse Hider Higgins Handley Jejers Lutzy Mason N itschke Rubin Y l ,. 4' .., I.. ., . , 4? f Y When it rains, initiation is held in Pomerene Hall. Church Gearhart Lake Settles 325'-f Gillespie Greenzalis Larrick Litowitz Skidmore Smith Hartman Logan Wright . V.. X if l b. F. s if 3 U gil x' W . . V xx is 'X- Q6 . 6 5. 5 5 If fl' ww- l ' l Besser Dowden Goldstein Harral Holliday Rovick Rufj' Schwitzgebel Taylor ucket and ipper New members of Bucket and Dipper, junior men's honorary, are tapped during May Week. On the next day, they are initiated by parading around campus with their buckets and dippers and sing- ing their theme song, The Moon Hangs Low. The traditional dunking in Mirror Lake follows, and the ceremony is climaxed with a formal initia- tion banquet that night. Members are chosen from those men who display outstanding scholarship, leadership, and service to the University. This year the men traveled to the University of Illinois to receive the Illibuck, a wooden turtle, from Sachem, junior men's honorary at Illinois. The annual ex- change, which took place at halftime, commemo- rated the Buckeye's football victory over the Illini a year ago. Bucket and Dipper has received the turtle seven times in the last eight years. Eventually all new initiates get the feel of Mirro C reager Murphy 'Kg L., E' Davidson E bersold Pollock Schmittgen New members wear white robes for initiation. for fd, ,,,,.nv' k4,,.4vW 'KX 1 F lk ,ri .Wy ' -.. arf Again' 1 Ev 44. 13 ... - . A.. l -Z' 'SQ vw--.-. V... Gillespie Halliday Jones Sfflpf Sufphefl Whitehead ortar Board Outstanding senior women's honorary, Mortar Board initiates junior women at the Student Leadership Recognition banquet during May Week. This year marks the 55th anniversary of the honorary on Ohio State's campus. This chapter was one of the founders of the national Mortar Board honorary. Members are initiated at Brown- ing Amphitheater on Friday of May Week. The honorary members sell mums at the Homecoming football game in order to present a scholarship to a deserving undergraduate woman. In cooperation with Sphinx, the group also sponsors the Student Leadership Recognition banquet. Pmzzlan Ru Stewart Wafm Sphinx Organized to honor men of the junior and senior classes who have demonstrated outstanding leader- ship through service to the University, Sphinx initiates new members during Winter and Spring Quarters. Men are linked wherever they happen to be during the Winter ceremony on the Oval and at the Leadership Recognition Banquet in the Spring. William Worth, William Stewart, Louis Vitucci, Alfred Wright, Howard Besser, George Rulf, John Wood, William Tyznik, H. Paul Sch- witzgebel, Mark Goldstein, Daniel Morris, Rodger Sievers, Danial Swillinger, Frank Ramogida, Wil- liam Harral, Bradley Dowden, Stuart Parsons, Dr. Alfred Garrett, and John Ketter are this year's new initiates. li ks Besser Creamer Eyerman Jackson Magee Q r 'Q ww nga: K. f Weisblatt . xv ? w tty, t ' f. l , - A ,.5. , . , i,,. Q.. N 1-3 .45 . x 4- 'Is' , it 5 A' .JQXLV i Q15 L, ie. cr! -. - -,. ,,, gy gf sf 'rf' , - ' 2 ,S 1 ,,C,,T,: my it VG ft-.uv 5 if rf 4' wx' 1 A :sis i. Yi ,il 211- -C,. me :X ex ' up r ' 5, . ' ., r .1 - R: X E' . ' 'Lf ' - IA ' at K 'L .-H 'G 'lf'-as is er A 'Q' ii ,Q , az -lf' X, A 0 -., If 'S 6 +1 1- ,' r 'A .gf ite ' -ze, O lil ill YI Arllifh I 1 'fr it Elleman Ewing N, j 1 N In grassia Morris s Q -gp: ,- is SJ ,K , tg 63 ga it we Qi Spicer Thornton 4: ' 'rf-9 11 - 1 1. . vi v M :V eu x f f 'nb A 1 H f Banlell Burkhard Claibourne Clouse Distelhorst Drake E yerm an Fischer Foster Fresh water Hardy Holliday Phillian Poplzam Rug Sievers Skillicorn Sneed Tyznik Underwood Watson Wrigley Yazel Younker Ohio Staters, Inc. Founded at Ohio State in 1935, Ohio Staters, Inc., is a non-profit organization made up of the think- ers, believers, and doersw in and around the campus. The group sponsors various money-male ing activities to increase funds for their service projects. Fall Quarter the men sold seat cushions and band records at football games and sold European tours to students and faculty members. They also sold Campus Pacs for Women Fall Quarter and for men Spring Quarter. Besides sponsoring the Football Appreciation Dinner, Billy Graham Show, and cheering block at the basketball games, Ohio Staters awarded a S50 scholarship to the top junior in each of the five undergraduate colleges and donated S1000 to the general scholarship fund. New officers take over Spring Quarter. 1 I i 4' X , 'Et A. ' X' 1, pw fr: at Q A 5 xy.- V-W Q -4 -- - Q, x V A , V- A e. , ' , as K. - h N .A , , . ., A . z ' ' - . x ,. . -. Q . ' 0' Q F 4' 'B 'J' g if -41 S1 f 'S F Q W 5 ALPHA DELTA THETA-ROW I: Walter, Cramer, Reys. Johnson, Clemen, Heitchue, Ryan Lackey. Merritt. Hamrick, Babcock. Row 2: Ream, Lay, Ozan, Marsh fsec.7, Warner fpresj White tv. pres.7, Colombo ftreasj, Roudebush, Bockbrader, Birbeck. Anderson, Kline Row 3: Fowler, Harris, Laedlein, Stamman. Stevens. Dierken. Jones. M., Martin, Petras Carlson, Dreier. Glover, Harris, Schultz, Loschky. Weinbren. Lineback, Tinnermann. Alpha Tau Delta Membership in Alpha Tau Delta is open to nurs- ing students with a 2.5 accum and graduate nurses taking 15 hours of work. The honorary hopes to further professional education, to enrich nursing through projects, and to promote fellowship among college nurses. Each year members have a Christmas party, a Founders' Day Banquet, and a spring formal. Alpha Delta Theta As a national honorary sorority for medical tech- nology students, Alpha Delta Theta was founded to promote women in the profession of medical technology. Each year the members go Christmas caroling at University Hospital. They also hold an annual Founders' Day Banquet. Membership is open to all women in medical technology. ALPHA TAU DELTA-Row I: Rhoades Cv. presl Haas. Sabol Cpres.J, Fox fsecj, Davis. Row 2: Jenkins, Kleman, Knefiier, Lutman Ctreas.J, Fisher, Hood Zimmer. Not Pictured: Garro, VanHorn, Jacobsen, O'Shea Cadvisorl, Carr. QW '-we BETA ALPHA PSI-ROM' 1: Appel, Yoxsimer, Maxwell, Perry, Hadley, Zolnay. Row 2: Fogle, Poplstein, Friedman, Hebble, Michael, Winton. Clayton Grimstad ladvisorj. eta lpha P i Beta Alpha Psi is a professional and honorary fraternity dedicated to the stimulation of interest and cooperation in accounting. To be eligible for election, students must be at least juniors and have a 3.0 accum in accounting, their major, and a 2.7 overall. Members meet bi-monthly and end the year with an annual dinner-dance in May. Beta amma Sigma The Commerce College honorary, Beta Gamma Sigma may elect members each quarter from the junior or senior classes, graduate school, or the faculty. Juniors must rank in the top 4 per cent of their class, while seniors must be in the upper 10 per cent of their graduating class. The hon- orary holds an annual banquet late in Spring Quarter. BETA GAMMA SIGMA-Row I: Patrick, D. W. Smith. Stogdill tfacultyl. DeFrain. Waters, Krei der Cgraduate studentj. Row 2: Charles Y. Lazarus Qhonoraryl, Lawton. Rackow, Lowy Kantner, Gerren. CHI EPSILON-ROW I: O'Reilly, Smithers, Stauffer Cpresj, Forrester fsec.-treasj, Vituccl Row 2: Perry, Portner, Humenik, Cooke, Murray, Lhota, Heston. Chi Epsilon Chi Epsilon exists to maintain and promote the status of civil engineering and to honor its out- standing students. The fraternity holds its Initia- tion Banquet in May for new members. A special plaque was presented at the banquet to Mr. Wil- liam A. Gurtner, a founder of the fraternity. Delta micron In October the Chi Chapter of Delta Omicorn received an award for the highest scholastic aver- age of any chapter in the country. Membership requirements include a 3.0 accum in music and a 2.5 in other courses. Before Autumn Quarter began, Delta Omicorn held a mixer for the School of Music. Members also had a Silver Tea and an American Music Concert. DELTA OMICRON-ROVV I : Treier, Droste, Barron, Hite, Hoover, Knapp, Sexton. Row 2: Page, Thomas, Walrath, Preston, Johnson, Borror, Blakemore, Paananen, Knies, Phillips 4.5. I .. ,xu...A-4.3-g.w1-ri,-Q, - ,, 4. ,235 ' H- Wa if-Q f E X. '.-,-:gTf,jf - : 1, A: - n ix I , 31 by I Jgg i, --4 L 1- ' ',,1Y --,' V J 3 , Q Q Kg 1 , Y Y f , 1 4 , ew A: , . . ,r ' 1 5, -Y:-Wi: Qficxxga-11' EF.. V SE, M . . Q 52,13 5' er - x , if 1 A If iff 1 -. Qi-.1 ' N ' Q jg -'lfff J Dffkll x , aafizyifgicf-sxa-.i f 1 1 1 ......f f ? ' 4 ml my, S5 F I. -u. all z W Y Y K -V- CC? ge! T7 'QI' oM1cRoN NU-Row 1: Eloise Green tadvisorl, Bard Cv. pres., treas.J, Warchol tpres., sec? Rouff, Virginia Vivian Cadvisorj. Row 2: Matthews, Lapitsky, Maloch, Shultz, Grinderreng Taylor, Brooks. hi eta appa Sixty-two new members were initiated into mem- bership of Phi Beta Kappa on Monday, May 6, 1963, at a dinner at the Faculty Club. Book awards were presented to six freshmen and two sophomores at the same ceremony. Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest scholastic honorary, as well as the oldest Greek letter organization. 1'HlC1'O1'1 A national home economics honorary, Omicron Nu aims at recognizing scholarship, promoting leadership, and research in home economics, and promoting world understanding. Initiation was held during Winter Quarter this year. Meetings frequently featured guest speakers, and the girls helped with the College of Agriculture career day. PHI BETA KAPPA-NEI1' initiates: Drake, Zibners, Angene, Bidwell, Koch. Zavortink, Wunder, Banks, Dunlap, Erickson, Fry, Gertner, Lehmann, Oppenheimer, Russell, Sohner, Weiden- baum, Westwater, Bachmann, Benson, Wynn, Jones, Annear, George, Overtree, Thomas, Rubin, Warner, Hissong, Klatt, Schenck, McGlone, Meeks, Billick, Larcom, Brubaugh, Bader, Pattison, Mostov, Hunter, Crocker. Huffman, Birkimer. Child, Cosens, Fultz, Grugel, Schwartz, Thomas, Hill, Moats. Willis, McClurg, Susac, Friedman, Watson, Atleson, Milisauskas, Yonce, Lively, Masinter, Jackson. PHI UPSILDN OMICRON-Row I:- Everhart tadvisorl. Bratton tlibrarianl. Butler ttreasj. Steel Cactmgrpresj, Evans tactmg sec.J, Pattison tadvisorj, Deacon tadvisorl. Row 2: Hunsinger, lxravntz, Bard, Hundley, Barnhart, Overturf, Kollar, Culler, Kargknoll, Kuhn, Dudleson. Warchol. PhiUpsilon Gmicron Pi Lambda heta The advancement and promotion of home eco- nomics is the purpose of Phi Upsilon Omicron. In November members entertained the aged at Alum Crest Nursing Home and gave a program for international students and their wives. Sopho- mores received recognition for scholarship and service. Members also met with alumnae to celebrate Founders, Day. A professional and honorary organization for women in the College of Education, Pi Lambda Theta exists to further the ideals of education. Invitations for membership were sent three times this year: Summer, Fall, and Spring Quarters. A Founders' Day banquet and regional workshop were among the activities this year. PI LAMBDA T1-:ETA-Raw I: Carpenter Cpres.D, L' 1 . , K . . Snyder fcor. sec.J, Welty Crec. sec.J. ls e cv pres L rasnog' Ron 2' Dunaway I Nu' XJ WY .en Mfg 'rv . Ig Q gg 6 .Y - ' .ag-saga n t -vi' sf l ' .',', A 1:-swf. V U ,V K -,K xqf ' 6,7 '91, ,-'ft . XC f ,. 4, ' v . Q. .1 1, ig ,fed .x V ' - :tiff T I. L - 3 . SCARLET 'N GRAY-Row 1: Kayman lsecond v, pres.7. Appel ttreasl. Andreas. Windmiller tsoc. Chm.J, Ebersold fpres.J, Evans tfirstv.pres.J. Fresh ttours chm.7. Row 2: Drum. Tekancic. Rall. Dattner, Sommer. Werber. Brubaker. Schweyer. Frazier. Row 3: Cornell. Belt. Beshin- ski, Dickinson. Krasnoff. Dravitz. Ballitch. Wise. Fox. Bazler. Row 4: Ricker. Adams. Cott- rill. Clark. Bower. Booth. Reber. Kelly. Long. Herrington. Griffith. Row 5: Davidson. Terry. Hoskinson. Fargo. Hull. Wendt. Dalling. Solomon. Reiser, Karwoski. Richstone. Griffith. Row 6: Groh, Hoppes. Lange. Moore. Silsby. Ulmer. Wilkins, Galbraith. Marzluf. Kivlin, Mason. Bradley. Stoll. au Beta P' Tau Beta Pi, engineering honorary, selects its members from students outstanding in scholar- ship, character, and personality. They must be in the top eighth of their fourth-year class or the top fifth of their Hfth-year class. Each year the hon- orary gives an outstanding sophomore a scholar- ship and presents a watch to a deserving senior. Scarlet 'n Gra Helping with the United Student Fund Drive, babysitting for students' children during com- mencement exercises, maintaining a book board in the Ohio Union, and giving tours of the Uni- versity to visitors were among the activities of Scarlet 'n Gray members this year. Ohio State women students with a 3.0 point hour ration are eligible TAU BETA PIQROWI' I: McLarnan. Chin. Clark. Fontana. Beeler. Siemer. Sidner. Ramogida for membership. Perkinson. Row 2: Gammett. Notestine. Hoffman. Greene, Leach. Murray, Gabriel. Howen- stine. Smith, Ford. Row 3: Perry, Reinoehl. Ayers, Nunnikhoven. Morral. Corder, Koo. Shaffstall, Nippert. Kodres. McMaster. Row 4: Kreiter. Gebhart. Luth. Hiler. Kinzel, Geb- hardt, Hammond, Mohr, Hille, Kittle, Steiner. Lehman. Q i, I , .:,-an K C 3 fy ,Ml , . A. R ., . Q Q. 'G TAU BETA SIGMA-Row I: Holliday, Hixon. Todd ftreasj. Frank Csecj. Lewis fpres.J, Bower Cv. pres.J, Hazel, Hoffman, Wairath, Row 2: Soury, Wise, Scholtterbeck, Lewallen, Garrison, Murray, Murphy, Kuhn, Blakemore, Thompson, Steiger, Gast, Faulder. Row 3: Kubishke, Buri, Granstaff, Fink, Wendt, Ernst, Dreste, Fisher, Clymer, Reiber, Seaver, Fish. Tau eta Sigma Texnikoi Co-sponsoring the social program of the four Uni- Membership in Texnikoi, the engineering activities versity bands is a project of Tau Beta Sigma. The honorary, is awarded to third, fourth, and Hfth honorary also assists in the administration of band year engineering students who have been outstand- programs. Tau Beta Sigma invites students for ing in their Held and in other campus activities. membership, if they have been in a college band New members are tapped at the annual Engineers' for one year and meet the standards of schol- Prom, and the outstanding Texnikoi alumnus is arship, musicianship, leadership, and character. presented a plaque at the Annual Conference for Engineers. TEXNIKOI-Row 1: Randall, Shiffer, Ramogida, Harral, Eberle, Smith. Row 2: Reinoehl Holliday, Freshwater, Shelquist, Ullmark, Nobel, Fix, Nestleroad, Wandel, Eyerman. Row 3 O'Kane, Outland, Koo, Hughes, Massouh, Wood. Fisher, Melsop, Carlson, Daniels, Haines Vitucci, Johnson. ,lj , l Q T Til, l. K s gs C7 TORCH CLUB-Row I: Heidenreich, Mayer, Smith, Thomas, ttreasl, Wamsley tv. pres.J, Band zak fsec.J, Stinson, Jenkins, Kaufman. Row 2: Grim, Wiedle, Lange, Cornell, Preston, Wehr Williamson, Stolle, Jones, Brown, Wichterman, Bahmer, Eichelberger. Tower Honorar Towers Honorary was organized to honor students in the College of Agriculture who have maintained a high scholastic average and have proven them- selves outstanding and a credit to the college. Towers serves as a goal and acts as a means of recognition for the men who are active in extra- curricular activities. Quality not quantity is em- Torch Club Torch Club, a nursing honorary, raised S125 to purchase equipment for the newly opened gymna- sium at Columbus Psychiatric Institute and Hos- pital. Other projects included providing Univer- sity Hospital with tray favors at Thanksgiving and Christmas caroling at University, Ohio Tuber- culosis, and Columbus Psychiatric Hospitals in phasized by Towers. December. TOWERS HONORARY-Row 1: Rannells, Baumann, Martin, Sharpe, Pencil, Davis, Prenger. Row 2: Ruehle, Elleman, Ewing, Rehm Cv. pres.J, Wickline tpresj, Cotter ttreas.J, Ruff fsec.J, Popham Cadvisorl, Thornton. Row 3: Walker, Studebaker, Burnham, Ames, Price, Chenoweth, Jutte, Reicosky, Harral, Fisher. f.- , pw. 'Qlff 5 'fl ff 'J ff f 6 -sional OI'g8UiZL1I1OHS rr :me 'ff' my 2.-ess, im ,fy , Www .43 4 W w'w',,,-'- 6VsfA ...Q-14'- rf? ,V O4 ' N-1-.-.....,,, -l .Ei all it I l c Practical problems are comm ALPHA RHO CHI-Row I.- Cline lcor. sec.J, Ullmark, Raitch fclerkl, McConnell fpres.J, Hamilton tv. pres.J, Sparling ftreas.J. Row 2: Volk, Bailey, Turpening, Apel, Schaefer, gerlr1S,SHa1nes. Row 3: Sparks, Crahan, Thodes, Bodenbender, Cannella, Milhoan, Sharr, lC', antrnr. on assignments for architecture students. Alpha Rho Chi Alpha Rho Chi is the professional fraternity for students in architecture and directly related Helds who expect to get the most from their years in school. This year a great emphasis was placed on professionalism in the Demetrios chapter. Regu- lar lecture programs were scheduled to supple- ment the general and architectural education. Speakers included Harry Phillian and Perry Borchers, professors in the School of Architec- ture, and several of the active members of the fraternity showed slides of architecture in the United States, Japan, and Morocco. In addition they made several field trips to see architecture in Pennsylvania and central Ohio. Much time and effort was spent on redesigning the interior of the house and some notable improvements have been made. This year the Demetrios was again rated highest scholastically in the national fraternity. AMERICAN DAIRY SCIENCE AssocIA'r1oN-Row 1: Smolen Cv. pres.J, Crist fpres.J, Soldner Cstudent directorl, McAllister lsecj. Sautter. Row 2: Miller, Grube, Bernhard, Ihle, Werst, Baumann, Shoop, Long. Row 3: Dickey, Conrad, Smith, Thomas, Hendricks, Ayars, Saurer, Jones, Maleski, Mathews. Row 4: Hildreth, Duncan, Miller, Haskins, Heyman, Wallace, Krabill, Coltman, G. Logan, J. Logan. ISO Omcers meet separately to plan American Dair Science Association Open to members of the dairy science curricula or anyone having an interest in the Held, the American Dairy Science Association promotes good public relations for the field of dairy science and is a service organization for dairy groups. After the Purdue football game, the club spon- sored a brunch for alumni, faculty, and students. Spring Quarter found club members participating in the Buckeye Dairy Show and Spring Honor Banquet. Russell Hoar, a member of the Newark branch board of trustees, was honored at the ban- quet as an outstanding person in agriculture. Bill Crist, president, Jerry Smallen, vice president, Jim Patterson, treasurer, and Don McAllister, secretary, will lead the club's activities next year. Home Economics Club Home Economics: Learn it, Live it, Launch iti' was the theme of the Home Economics Club this HOME ECONOMICS CLUB+ROW I: Pattison Cadvisorl, Powers, Martin, Ridenour, Hamler, Fawcett. Row 2: Mariotto, Walter, Kistler, Loudenslager, Bratton, Whitacre, Haley, Dick. Row 3: Latham, Norris, Hall, Sale, McCleery, Dorn, Hundley, Weaver. Row 4: Parsell, Kuntz, Brown, Miller, Clute, Kollar, Long, Lewis. Row 5: Staiford, Thompson, Porteus, Jones, Topp, Garber, Strickland, McCombs. Row 6: Boring, Ritter, Donnelly, McKinley, Eberle, Hovance, Clay, Bolz. Row 7: Burton, Thomas, Latimer, Pemberton, Andrich, Bailey, Ford, Swartz. Row 8: Grifiith, Karg, Bogan, Stahl, Keppler, Fischer, Miller, Perry. Row 9: Horning, Elder, Getz, Meteer, Kautz, Kane, Esterline, Hancock. Row 10: Bauermeister, Popp, Stetson, Overturf, Booze, Arnold. Oyjicers' meetings are usually very casual. 4 M54 2 1' . fx , 2 . -:pau .inf 4 1 year - Autumn Quarter being the Learn it phase, Winter Quarter, the Live it phase, and Spring Quarter, the Launch it phase. Various speakers throughout the year helped to make this a professionally oriented program. The club also sponsored three all-school assemblies, one each quarter, in an effort to keep home economics students well informed. This year, too, all college Home Economics Clubs became chapters of the American Home Economics Association. In I une, 1962, Susan Halliday was elected National Col- lege Club chairman. Ofhcers of the club this year were Nancy Powers, president, Nancy Evans, lst vice president, Lana Hamler, 2nd vice president, Mary Ridenour, 3rd vice president, Grace Dean, recording secretary, Jane Fawcett, corresponding secretary, Janice Martin, treasurer, Rita Higgins, Agricultural and Home Economics College Coun- cil representative. Delta Sigma Pi A professional commerce fraternity, Delta Sigma Pi was organized to foster the study of business in universitiesg to encourage scholarship, social ac- tivity, and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practiceg to promote closer afhliation between the commercial world and students of commerceg and to further a higher standard of commerce ethics and culture and a civic and commercial welfare of the com- munity. Ohio State's chapter was founded in 1921 and now has 21 active members. Every other week a professional man speaks to the group. William Steinhoff, Battelle Memorial Institute, and Robert Julian, Ohio Bell Telephone, were two of this year's outstanding speakers. Bonnie Henry was crowned Rose of Delta Sigma Pi at the Rose Formal on May 14. DILTA SIGMA PI R ni I kormos Stuver tlst v pres J Henry tRose Queeni Barnes Cpres.J, Brunner Und v pres? lgerman ttreasl Rim Miller lxlme Coleman Cox, Finney, Roith Ziarko Ron ? Burdell Sollie Gxtzel hnms Lindis Not lllfflllltf K1nsella,Young. f' 44 L .L Ann .L . FLORICULTURE FORUM-Row I.' Vargo, Kling, Studebaker Cv. pres.7, Harmon fsec.J, Balazs fpres.J, Chadwick Cadvisorj, Moretz. Moulin. Row 2: Huitger. Heldman, Eltzroth. Kohls, Thornton, Brockway. Justus, Leimbach, Hirt, Henley, Bankes. Row 3: Stankorb, Manbeck, Smart, Duvall Klesa, Dodd, Lenz, Etter, Hasel. s Floriculture Forum One of the most well-known activities of the Flori- culture Forum is the sale of mums before every home football game. During Winter Quarter the organization had a dance at Rathbone Ranch. A banquet at the Dublin Inn, a student-faculty picnic at WRFD Park, and the Flower Day sale during May Week kept members extra busy Spring Quarter. The money made from the May Week flower sale was put into a scholarship fund for members giving outstanding service to the organi- zation. Ohio State's team won second place in the National Flower Judging Contest, held in Colum- bus this year. Three students make up each team. They judge the quality of flowers by the details of the petals, shape, and color. Service award plaques were presented to Diane Harmon, Sara Cooley, Jerry Stankorb, Dale Manbeck, David Banhes, and Jim Justus. I53 Members get praelieal experience in the University greenhouse. .-is . S 'v7' . . ..,..:g-nur , . X, Xp! .f H. . , . ' L . J Q.. .. SADDLE AND slRr.oiN-Row 1.- Davis fpres.l, Hawkins tv. pres.l. White Csec.J. Filburn Ctreas.J, Ebbeskotte treporterj Hobbs lscrapbook chm.J, Paul Althouse tfaculty advisorj. Row 2: Lockwood lsoc. chm.J. Crawford, Berry. Harman, Gillespie, C. Miller, Ames. Hoppes, Hill. Row 3: Wright, Lindsey, Lane. Coddington, Roseberg. Podmore. Fischer, Berg. Getz. Row 4: Butts. Borton. Hausfeld, Glazier, Vorn- v Saddle and Sirloin The Little International Livestock Show was the biggest event of the year for the members of Sad- dle and Sirloin. Beef, swine, sheep showmanship and high school Future Farmers of America judg- ing contests were held in connection with this show. The club promotes an interest in the live- stock and meat industries and had a well-planned social program this year which included meat, wool, junior livestock judging contests, and meat demonstrations. An annual steak fry was held on May 29 at the Ohio State Golf Club. At this event select students were recognized for outstanding work. Membership in Saddle and Sirloin is open to students interested in animal science or related fields. S.. - Holt, Schwab, Honnert. Norvell, Wagner, Schofield, G. Miller Row 5: Reynolds, Hirsch, Isler, Hutchins, Biery, McNall Bricker, Stentz, Boering, Werst, Richard. Row 6: Jordan, Flinn Pidgeion, Sutton, White, Brown, Bernhard, Meyers, Teters Wallace, Snyder, Nehay. Ron- 7: Group, Price, Hunt, Martin Brown, Sunderhaus, Roth. Student lectures are part of the club's program. l 554: fjxl L H 5 ..... .. ..,... t .F 1 Members learn there are vast resources of educational aids. Student Education Association A campus branch of the National Education Asso- ciation and Ohio Education Association, the Stu- dent Education Association was organized to help prepare students for the teaching profession and to encourage them to join other educational or- ganizationsg to promote more co-operation among the students in educationg and to get future teach- ers interested in state and national affairs. The Association was founded at Ohio State in 1959. F all Quarter activities included discussions on the advantages and disadvantages of holding school all year, open to all students. Guest speakers talked with the group on the professionalism of teaching Winter Quarter. Spring Quarter found members of the student chapter debating with experienced teachers on various aspects of the teaching profession. STUDENT EDUCATION Assoc1ATIoN-Row I: Schneider Csoc. chm.J, Thorne Cmember at largej, Scott, Levine Ctreasj, Martin Cpres.J, King tadvisorj, Bender tv. pres.J, Beck Cmember at largej, Auren. Row 2.' Bennett Cmember at largej, Fravel fpub. chm.J, Kravitz, Fyffe Cmember at largej, Dieringer, Southward, Garner, Nicholson. Not pictured: Traub fadvisorj. STUDENT HORTICULTURAL socusrv Ron I Everhart QUHIDIHHCC Melkerson, Patterson, Wachtmann Hartman iadvrsorl Burnham McConnell Ron 2 Cuthbert Davis, Beard, Student Horticultural ociet Founded to widen interests and introduce students to several aspects of horticulture, the Student Horticultural Society also provides members with an opportunity to gain leadership experience. Activities this year included the annual Fall Quar- ter cider selling, a field trip to a nursery and orchard near Dayton, Ohio, and the annual ban- quet Spring Quarter. This year the society pre- sented an award to the outstanding senior in horticulture. Meetings often featured guest speakers. Theta Tau Theta Tau, with 28 actives and four pledges, is the only professional engineering fraternity at Ohio State. Sigma chapter is one of the twenty- seven chapters throughout the country. Learning to be competent engineers is only part of the well- rounded life that the Theta Tau man leads. In- cluded in the social program are dances, hayrides, picnics, and other programs. Leading members of the fraternity are Woodrow Steven Demmey, past president of Phi Eta Sigmag Frederick Wil- liam Hessman, freshman and varsity basketball and baseball teams? David William Smith, Copy Theta Tau men lead quite an active life. editor of the Ohio State Engineer. The chapter also participated in the activities of ACE day and professional interfraternity council. THETA TAU-Row I: Singer, Powell, Solomon tstewardl, Wilhelm ttreasl. Grimm tscribel. Hoover tregentl, Gordon Cv. pres.J. King Chouse mgr.J, Row 2: Cole, Dixon. Doss, Balken- hol, Scattoloni, Leithe, Smith, Welch. Row 3: Saliba fsoc. chm.l, Lelller. Fockler, DiCarlo fpledge masterl, Rennie tcor. sec.j, Wilson, Manning, Polasky. ,l l . ' TOWNSHEND AGRICULTURE EDUCATION SOCIETY-Row 1: Roberts Cprogram co-chm.J, Abbott fprogram co-chm.J, Price tsentinelb, Sharpe Ctreasj, Rannells freporterl, Nirode Cv. pres.J, Ruff tpres.J, Ruehle, Ewing fsec.J. Taylor fdept. of agriculturel, Donovan, Pencil, Howsmon. Row 2: Grimes, Grover, Gardner, Kaufmann, Barckney, Walker, Bowers, Marrison, Haskins, Zinkon, Dalgleish, Mahl, Gwin, Sims, Myers, Coleman, Zimmerman, Keirns. Row 3: Rony, Carter, Garver, Iams, Rohrer, Archer. Clark, Hoppes, Heintz, Dresbaeh, Schaefer, Steingass, Broering, Davis, Clark, Bockbrader, Dicke, Wolboldt, Lemmel. '58 Townshend Guesz speakers are invited often. Q ducation Societ Organized for students in the College of Agricul- Nivefy- A ture who are interested in the development of their s personal traits of leadership and social conduct, qi' i Townshend Agricultural Education Society has l 2 helped members reach these goals. A well-bal- f anced program of activities, large enough to per- A ff 3 Q mit all members to participate, was planned to ' 2 5 carry out the purpose of the group. Each quarter - 5 . , E 5 a ' was highlighted by at least one major activity: Autumn, a Christmas Party and Dance, Winter, the annual T.A.E.S. Banquet: Spring, an exchange with the Agricultural Education Club from an- other university, the Steak Fry, and a Lunch Stand during the State Future Farmers of America Judging Contests. T.A.E.S. also had a leadership Training Camp at Camp Muskingum during Spring Quarter. The Society had an active singing group and participated in many intramural activ- ities. For every meeting, a program was planned to help prepare Agricultural Education majors for positions of leadership in Agriculture. o 1 ? , . A .. A , . P- ,x 'i 'A - ref : A 1 ff N597 , pw p. .5 . W sr -. g t.. -nf A o ASQ X 5' S . '. 3. QL if ,si 'fri t w . -. ' ' 19' . M ' - 1-eh P ' Qv, um, ,s g ,. W, ' , 'V' 5 '- -- . ez.. A , A 1 w ,T I X' I , WXQQSW ' t X ft . Vg-gf ' 'vw' ' -V 1 t y t .1 ALPHA KAPPA GAMMA-ROM' 1: Brigleb, Brumfield, Bailey, Ashworth, McEntire, Kinross, Watters. Row 2: Micaelson, Cianelli, Elliott tcor. sec.J, Given ftreas.J, Stevenson Cv. pres.J, Hanger tpres.J, Mendenhall Cree. sec.J. Blown trush chm.l, Reed. Fundak, Keller, Vickers. Row 3: Clark, Derr, Derbyshire, Busenberg, Drake, Zeides, Tischinae, Boss, Wool, Albright, M. Miller, Louis, N. Miller, Rauch, Amos, Brigleb. Row 4: Pencil, Corwin, Simmonds, Fink, Clark, Swartz, George, Gabriel, Rataiczak, Shively, Ely, Jelm, Burngen, Roush, Hutson, Weisend, Earick. Alpha appa P ' Organized to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounting, and Hnance, Alpha Kappa Psi is a professional commerce fraternity that requires a minimum 2.5 point hour for mem- bership. This year's activities included dinner and professional meetings, culminating with a banquet in May at the Arlington Inn. Alpha appa Gamma Scholarship and ethical standards among dental hygiene students are promoted by Alpha Kappa Gamma. Seniors were honored at the annual Senior Recognition Banquet Spring Quarter. Other events of the year included the Founders' Day Banquet and Spring Formal. ALPHA KAPPA PS1-Row I: Pureelle, Morgan, Bliley, Florio, J. Vogel, Henley, Bowman, Brown. Row 2: Batross Cmaster of ritualsl, Seawall, Howell, Morgenroth Cadvisorh, Coffee fpres.J, Natherson Ctreas.J, Branson fsec.J, Groh Cv. pres.J. Row 3: Spadinger, Hollman, Moon, Farst, D. Vogel, Welliver, Middlebrook, Dierker, Stephenson, Alvarez, Michael, Craig. Row 4: Renfro, Pugh, Newman, Fairchild, Bleikey, Fugita, Davies, Schrock, Abraham, Cross. -115 an E D X QW . AQ. QM ,.. a-QA Q Q - d , , t S , A ' ' ' A155 . 4 . . . . A . ,,Q, N ,.i, rv GNN V W- V V V V W ' W iw' if W 2 - V g a g 5. 5, M, Yak .V I ' Ja? Q .I gg P5 K gl Wg, : b IV A e K V x' 'I f Q I , 4 . Q- ' ' K ' K G I f ' T f X I' Au. , , , Q -v,3,,w?W ri, 'ff 'S' 5, 'E' 2 2' 5 gf rm ZS f kF i'1sr1S ' 'YfmVfmQ 2'P 'Wki' MY H f Y 1' ' -- , - -f ' X ' '. X' 5 :Qi N x I - , W 2 -3, 'll I-L' Q- :Q L51 -fl Li 1 - ma+ - 8 iwai air fu- w f ' 4 F 1 F 5 5- K i ar- i ,5 C7 wld!! Xl an is Hsu 1 A .-1.-f 1 ' B A ,gg . . '-L' 1- M . .A f wg ' -.stag A . ' NNE Ai? . angina 4 I lu. x::.:z:x. . H : ':.ff:::' '? A CT? t l 5 . '1 'FII-if '5'::Eff 'HRA - s :A 4 .::::.E5r1:::::::::, '.Sung 55.- A I 5 . 25121-1:'f:'f I:: ::.Z35-lilugf, l - :-A - P. ra'-::--2:.: --ff-'. '--u:1rie....+:: L- A .L . ..:,.:::-.... '..::::.::g:. fungi A . .: -....:::f:t::: .:::r',:..,--2-'11--'aifm:.--- I 5 1- - ':+-:....f-- ff umix-s -is GAlVllN1A ALPHA CHI-ROM' I: Goles fsec.-treas.7. Brown fpres.J, Frank fv. pres.J. Row 2 Milen, Calcara. Koehler, Nied, Woods, Patterson. amma Alpha Chi Afhliated with the American Federation of Ad- vertising, the Ohio State chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi was founded to give interested college women an opportunity to get extra-curricular education in advertising. This year the girls worked with Alpha Delta Sigma men to promote the sale of the 1963 Makio. unior A. V. M. A. Organized to provide additional opportunities for members to gain professional knowledge, the Junior American Veterinary Medical Association holds speaker meetings bi-monthly. sponsors the Pre-Vet organization, and Pre-Vet Day. Other activities this year included a Fall Quarter picnic and a Spring awards banquet. JUNIOR AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL AssocIArIoN-Row 1: Nash, Dr. Whiteus Cadvisorb Dearth Ctreas.J. Beck Csec.J, L. Wolfe Cpresj. Wyman iv. pres.J. Cromley, Limehouse. Row 2: Linnabary, Knoll. Buckley. Kantzer. Hyde. Scott. Sayle. Selby, McPhail. Row 3: Chatfield Rosin. McNutt, Stevenson, Birk. Candon, Ellis. Ross, Biery, Applegate. Row 4: H. Wolfe Webster. Stull, Place, Hathaway, Weickert, Gay, Heider, Snyder. Vonduska. Topp. Row 53 Murray, Breicing. Marshall, Briggs, Bishop, Lehman. Swartz, Haagenson. Butler, Richardson Christopher, Bensenhaver. Row 6: Jackson, Haverfield, Bing, McOwen, Armstrong, Worki man, Hague, Boynton, Novy. Reed, Deters, Dill, Peters. Row 7: Jones, Oldham, Sandler Clark, Carpenter, Schwab, Henschen, Kron. Brown, Early Lambert, Walther. Tschantz Row 8: Denner, McFarlan, Davis, Vlerah, Wallace, Lucke, Papes. Tillman, Cummins, Sharp, Boner, Nyland. 1 Q ,C M-QA M , M W +Q1'J'lkva QlvW'L5Ylf aIin2al4m lf'fHQlv f w hi Q sf' xg' Vg' i'ff'W sv I lv' VY, PV'f.jP? 1 I jg! E ,!+ V . 1 , k I 1 , N P V x A x 2 v ' 1 I 3' 3' in WX U E Q' 9?'?9 ?'vvv9Q P-w..i-W!-I Q, ',,11,ya ., ' , , . ,a.eQz,.,nazL' - -V,, J V.,-..m..,..1aiaQiwmQ,m ..A.,.,.'i Ma.-W.. . i- di! - Q f .L I Y 'Q m fLa3l ZW , md 'rl ' W I ' X J ,T a 5 S If i QW P' Q! .1..V1.,.,4 ,..,. .. ' Q ,vw A gl' if '3' W? 5 A ,,--.K f-hw POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB-Row I: Gerlach, Lusch ftreas.J, Renner fpres.J, Fetter Csec.J. Row 2: Mohamed, Knepper, Marsh, Pallant, Yates, Buck. Pre-Vet. Med. Assn. Poultr Sc. Club A service organization working in conjunction Open to all students with an interest in the poul- with the College of Veterinary Medicine, the Pre- try industry, the Poultry Science Club has spon- Vet Medicine Association meetings usually have sored the sale of turkeys for the Thanksgiving over 100 members in attendance. This year's ac- holiday to campus personnel. Club members also tivities included a Fall Quarter orientation meet- attended the live-day Fact-Finding Institute of ing and a Spring Quarter picnic. Members also the American Poultry Industry in Kansas City. helped with the College career day on May 4. Social activities included a Spring Quarter picnic at the Mt. Gilead Lakes. PRE-VET MEDICINE AssoCIATIoN-Row 1: Dean McCoy, Phillips, Andrews, Henry, Bonham St. Jean. Row 2: Dix, Kayser, Raeser, Kantner, Bowman, Johnson, Hermes, Mehling ftreasj Row 3: Wagner, T. Troutman, B. Troutman, Parker, Walker, Hurley, Pikal, Ramseyer, Sauter Row 4: Biery, Freitas Csec.J, Wagner Cv. pres.J, C. Kraus, D. Kraus Cpres.J, Burns, Suldner Mrs. Wearly, Dr. Wearly, Mrs. Grim, Grim, Hausman, McDonald, Layman. I.-, 2 3 is 3, ff : SIGMA DELTA CHI-Row I: Buckham ftreasj, Bell tv. pres.l, Downie tpresl, Gaumer Csecj, Drenton tadvisorl. Ron' 2: Woodard, Worth, Dulaney, MacDonald, Miller, Bailey. Huddy, Bloomfield. Sigma Delta Chi Above-average male journalism students are eli- gible for membership in Sigma Delta Chi. Jerome Lawrence, nationally-known playwright and June commencement speaker, was initiated by the Ohio State chapter on March l. Members attended the regional convention at Pittsburgh in April and presented a skit at the annual spring journalism banquet. Student pt. Assn. Guest lecturers were invited to Student Optome- tric Association meetings to discuss the social, professional, and economic aspects of optometry. The organization assists students in familiarizing themselves with objectives in the practice of op- tometry. Membership is restricted to students in the School of Optometry. The social event of the year was the Eye Ball, held Winter Quarter. Mar- STUDENT OPTOMETRIC AssocIAT1oN-Row I: Boyle. Bieber, Sunkle, Wight, Graybill, quard, Donch, Schlabach. Glassman. Row 2: Cook, Ebihara, Dreffer, Eberhart, Spaniol ttreasj, Bright tpresj, Campbell Cv. pres.J, Hyde Csec.l. King tcor. sec.l. A. Fry. G. Fry. Row 3: Lutz, Allen, Phillips, Heinze, Christensen, Burris, Hyre, Strohl, Shapiro, Davis, Urban, Bordwell. Yelensky. Liggett, Youshak, Zimmerman. Row 4: Fiffick, Kuhlman, Wells, Schuene- man, Steller, Schoessler, Hughes, Romig, Blinn, Grady, Pearl, Bullo, Herr, Smith. As l LA - - .. -l Ci THETA SIGMA PHI1LEff ro right round table: Fischer, Griffith, Groezinger, Karis, Stern. Not Pictured: Wile, Egnew, Morse, Roth, Heller, Bohler. Rundell, Rubin. Universit Grange University Grane No. 1620 has over 100 mem- bers, but only 25 to 30 are active in the campus group activities. While some of the remainder are alumni members, others are studying off campus in places such as Denmark and Sweden. This year the Grange drill team placed lirst in the district meet and fourth in the state. Recreational activi- Theta Sigma Phi Theta Sigma Phi is the national fraternity for women in journalism. Ohio State's student chap- ter is composed of juniors, seniors, and graduate students in some phase of communications. The alumni chapter awards two scholarships each year to student members. Athene Karis attended the national convention last summer in Texas. The girls raised money this year by selling baked goods and sandwiches to night Lantern staffers. ties included a picnic Spring Quarter and square dances after several meetings. UNIVERSITY GRANGE-Row 1: Auker Cpomonaj, McFarland tlady asst. stewardb, Hiscox Casst. stewardj, Livingston Csec.J, Haney Cmasterj, Swanson, Geisman Cadvisorj, Kollar fceresj. Row 2: Smith, Reilly, Hodge, Hajek, Jack, Kohl, Thomas, Lord, Ruehr, Kaiser, Zim- mer, Robinson, Price, Hawk. X5- X, -.-' , - X X 'T l65 N3 Mo, T27 if -fu X-uf .1 -:ff tin, . . 'ffI'2E':'2,fl'1'7f , ' X F 'F g 1 ' ev NW L? 3 ' -V . 15' .-. ' 5 .V ' ' , 1 'rl Quit? X g - . ' ' Y I v .V fi 'W' E- ' A41 :n.,l.., 1 1 X - -,Rx A ,Q ,gy-I ,I I . . T V y V . A , Y '- ' ' A Y , 1 A , Qzmf x 'f ' V, -any f ' sz S x , ii, A ' , . E I A 1 A- . A TV, A Z- ' Q l. A, ,, , 4. ' ' 1 , . - ' , . T X X. - 1 1 .--' V 1 rw -1. V. fm- 'A 'AA Q QS x-, s Y A 7 'f' Q' NW ?, ,Sli V h A I ,WJ i M X! N Q Q Z - N 1 j 1-5 WE.-9 K I' 1 , 'V' x 'P p' ' l as gal! ff.. .1 'N-.. DEQN OF MEN's STAFF-Row I: Overholt, Dean Ross, Gambs. Row 2: Caronis, Meill, Wrlgley, Burns, Weaver. Dean of Merfs Staff Dean of omerfs Staff DEAN OF WOMEN,S STAFF-ROW I: Adams. Stewart, Dean Conaway, Weimer. Row 2: Dunaway, Hanna, McCormick, Raney. I .alt ig .. W. Lloyd Sprozzse Director of A flnzissions 2 .,,...r- Kenneth R. Varner R e gistrar ,- x Paul S. Fancher, M.D. Director of the Health Service John H. Herrick Director of Campus Planning Frederick Stecker Director of University Relations C3 wwwzfv-www. aww-nw-M., Richard C. Larkins Director of Athletics if-1 my . ga ,A 7 .' r 4 v John T. Bonner, Jr. Dean, Student Relations J. Osborn Fuller Dean, College of Arts and Sciences TN 5:93 :iw X W Y Ll. , -31-wus Roy M. Kottman Dean, College of Agriculture and Home Economics James R. McCoy Dean, College of Commerce and Administration Y- xf Donald P. Cottrell Dean, College of Education Frank R. Strong Dean, College of Law Richard L. Meiling Dean, College of Medicine Walter R. Krill Dean, College of Veterinary Medicine ln Lloyd M. Parks Dean, College of Pharmacy Richard Armitage Acting Dean, Graduate School e 'affris-.X ---'fi ,111 .. 5, 5'-v s,,-5 ?5 ' C, EX wiv K' -Q--f COUNCIL ON STUDENT AFFAIRS-Row It Hazen. Scott, Dean Bonner Cadvisorl, Eisenberg. Dean Conaway. Raw 2: Swillinger, Selby, Worth, Thornton, Gross, Dean Ross, Sedgewick tsec.J. Not PfC'lIlI'Ed-' Yarrington, Sletto. C.S.A. The principal liaison between the student govern- ment and the administration, the Council on Stu- dent Affairs may recommend legislation affecting student life to the Faculty Council. The Council controls publications of student organizations, re- views appeals from the Student Court, and chart- ers student organizations. CSA affords the student body with an excellent opportunity to initiate legislation on its own behalf. Social Board An official subcommittee of CSA, Social Board has jurisdiction over all student social functions on or off campus. Membership consists of students and administrators. Social board prepares a per- iodic social calendar, provides information for organization social chairmen, maintains the sign- board at 15th and High and the new Kiosk boards, and prepared the social activity brochure dis- tributed to freshmen. SOCIAL BOARD-Row I: Rohrs, Baker, Rigdon, Bell, MacNamara, Dean Weaver. Ron 2 Richards, Goldstein, Turner, Boughten, Dean Weimer, Dunaway, Fouse, Staley, Welch Ketter .9 Sv as 'Qui' S' fl if V 'CT7 1 ,AV STUDENT COlNIlVIISSION- Acker. Student Court Members of Student Court are appointed by the Student Senate and hold court sessions every Fri- day during the four school quarters. The purpose of the court is to uphold the Senate Constitution and make decisions concerning appeals and other cases brought to its attention. All sessions are open except those involving cases of infractions of Uni- versity regulations or those requested to be closed by the court or the defendant. i Left to right: Jones, Simison, Ross, Magee Cchief justiceb, Eggers, Student Commission With jurisdiction over organizations violating Uni- versity, Social Board, and C. S. A. regulations, Student Commission is composed of chief justices from the Interfraternity Commission, Men's Com- mission, WSGA Standards Commission, Panhel- lenic Commission, the Professional Interfraternity Council, a representative of the independent men, and one of the independent women. STUDENT COURT-Standing: Jones tstudent prosecutorl, Becker Cstudent defenderl. Hothem fassistant student defenderl. Seated: Ryan Cundergrad justicej, Glick Cchief Justrcei, Norton Claw justicej. Not pictured: Gore, Gertner, Buckhardt, Simison tsecretaryj. li, ,- -.fi-fl-f 1 t r, is nl-A, 3, ' 4. 5 41 X, l73 Nw: ,JI is 4 x Q President Jim Gross gives nomination speech. Student Senate A twenty-district system, two senators elected per district, a student body president elected by popu- lar vote, and a Human Relations Commission were initiated into service in this yearls Student Senate. The Senate also sponsored the second annual sym- posium, The American Student: His Aims, Ideals and Values. Student Senate continued the drive for a change in the Speaker's Rule by circulating petitions to obtain signatures of students favoring the Student Senate proposal and by initiating a speakers bureau. Other areas of action included a new search and seizure policy giving more pro- tection to students, changes in the structure of Publications Board, establishment of a tutoring service for freshmen women in conjunction with Alpha Lambda Delta, the beginning of a literary magazine, the initiation of the OSU chapter of People to People, and the extension of library hours. The Senate organized the Ohio Council of State Universities, worked with the Ohio State Legislature regarding appropriations through the Committee of 88, and conducted a series of inter- national issue forums. The Senate also initiated work in areas such as the Student Discount Ser- vice and a change in grading methods for physical education requirements. Fall Quarter, Student Senate sponsored a campus-wide referendum in which the student body voted to withdraw from membership in the United States National Stu- dents Association. Student Senate also sponsors all-campus traditional activities such as Home- coming, May Week, and Dadis Day. Tom Holmes tries in vain to get the Senate floor STUDENT SENATE-ROW I: McNamara tadministrative assistantb, Stansburg Cdir. of person- nelj, Rogovin fdir. of student relationsl, Stewart tv. pres.J, Gross Cpres.J. Hooge Csec.J, Schwitzgebel ftreas.J, Parr Cdir. of ofticeb, Dean Conaway tdean of womenh. Row 2: Harris, Levitt, Besser fstudent affairs comm.J, MeEntee fstudent government comm.J, Scott feduca- tional affairs comm.J, Goldstein Cpublic affairs comm.J, McGavran. Barrett, Nawalanic. Row 3: Diehl, Federle, Stout, Logan, Brown. Strapp. Frost, Hursh, Thorp, Fisher. Row 4: Stuver, Roth, Roop, Wheeler, Darling, Kennedy, Burstein, Church. Hock, Brandt. Row 5: Davis, Mehaffey, LaRue, Puetz, Schwartz, Womersley, Myers, Pugh, Anderson. Row 6: Simison, Millikin, Hadley, Beck, Posgay, Spooner. 3 t an . ,, Dave Stansbury interviews applicants for Senate positions. Bill Stewart is also a member of Publications Board. Ohio State's Women's Self-Government Associa- tion participated actively in the work of the Inter- national Association of Women Students this year by acting as a clearing house or central communi- cations center for the 235 member schools. In addition to sponsoring traditional activities, such as the Golddiggers Dance and May Week Supper. W.S.G.A. in cooperation with several women's groups on campus sponsored Dr. Virginia Senders in a campus-wide convocation Fall Quarter. Dr. Senders spoke on continuing education for women students. Rule revisions this year included allow- ing women 21 and over to petition for apartments and beginning graduated 2 o'clocks. W.S.G.A. members also supported the women's physical education department and Women's Recreation Association in an attempt to set plans for a new physical education building to be built within the next five years. am President Nancy Eisenberg was also an ojieer of IA WS WSGA omcers, secretaries, Board members, and volunteers all help get the work done. , 43 'I ' ' fi- ' l Fifa, A ' , - c ,.....--- f f ff' J I -- I' A shsvl-'QW !' 7 sl -Gif Wav Q TZ .7 . .G.A. -v.. w- 1 Vg r ff WSGA BOARD-ROW I: Fawcett, Slough, David, Oliver, Beinhart. Row 2: DiPaolo, Daily, Weimer fadvisorl, Young, Fischer. Florea. Row 3: Kenner. Haam, Chabek, Hauck, Levitt Grossman, Archer, Row 4: Caudill, Bogant. Loudenseager. McDaniel, McDonald. Meeker. Michel, R. Morse, Ewart. Row 5: Scurris, Sain, Olson. Zimmerman, O'Brien. Nitschke Nicholson, Neely, Mueller, S. Morse. Row 6: Skidmore, Neros, Spurlock, Rutter, Sutphen Tobey, Wood, Key, Shanta, Grim. Row 7: Kenner, Derr, Buys. Berry, Traynor. 1 u 9 WSGA STANDARDS-ROW I: Ryan, Weimer fadvisorl, Turner Cchm.J, Warner fsec.J. Colombo. Row 2: Pursel, Snead, Thomas, Slough, Honsa, Kihlken, Watson, Pekar, Eichelberger, Seldeen. X , , f ,,.. ,Q ka '. . iz.. vi ' s 1 eff. A . , .. A., wav- . , 4 4 Q Tj ,- N 'Ti?f-'Q Q '. ' fr-Z N sm C? I , 5 Ev , , , ,N . 1. X qw g a 1 'x F' iw F x 1 , 5- 2 X size , 5 , - :I - X .3,f3, , so , 4 , .- rl. . ..gm uf. , .,,... V , '-' 32' fi 1 . fits A . K, K . f .'.'ff x ' ,. -f ,,.. . ' ' .- 'ls-Ss H 'w,,'??l -fc f V - Un., . , EZ, fi' -' . . , 'Riff 4, - If 'N N . .M-,. . , f T R Q . i ni?- av? C? Q 1 - w 3 l t . . 211135: -2 if t i s K -V iii lv YA IZ- -- ,L ii H 3 Y, A, -if L ,.,.- ...V i.,,,,.r,.,,.. .,.!v,v,f1-.T- if ,. N , .rn ,t,fi- l it x.?7z ..N 71, ,. .V ,,,,iMTh i W gag,-r-YV,ti Tig I sf -1 , ,.,-I, 5,141 an W -3,74::,,5,f lg, f - ' .-- 'f --, . G-11 , -1.'g.Ygf14,,:,.4a-:. , ' 9-1, . . T ii -K,. JEL., is T11 i ,r.i.,,,55,D4feap -e ' V -W' Qi...-if --:5-- ------'W' lr' AY, 353 ' 6 1 ' tems ii .L2fffw-....i H E T QW- . 'ffvill all i--' -- -'fr rl 't 'elf ctw 'R ?g? fQ:,, i pi- fl. l. Qlx .1 .M--ffefuwv.-1-1 ,.V, 1 - -- - - - A- Q- I-335 f- if , I i gf Ill? i New freshmen quickly learn of Ohio State's bureaucratic systems. Friends are easy to find at the Orientation mixers. Freshman Senate As the governing body of the Freshman Class, Freshman Senate is a forum for the expression of ideas, and a training ground for future leaders and citizens. Senate initiated this yearis activity pro- gram by sponsoring a Freshman Kick-off Dance on September 22, followed by a Get-Acquainted Party on October 30. It also planned a Freshman- Administration Reception in January and a party for underprivileged children on Valentine's Day. The Student Senate election in February was the object of the Get-out-to-Vote campaign. Freshman Senate became involved in the Speakers Rule, U.S. Model Senate, study of television courses, investi- gation of a co-op bookstore, and Coke dates for new freshmen. And for the first time, Senate made it possible for any freshman to be a member of its five commissions. FRESHMAN SENATE-ROW I: Workman ftreasj, McNamara Cadvisorj Acker Cpres.J, Rourke fsec.J, Spoonster lv. pres.D. Row 2: Rudy fstud. aff. seC.J, Exline Cedu. aff. sec.D, Reed Corientation commissionerl, McGavran fedu. commissionerl, Ettenhofer Cgovt. commissionerl, Slater tstud. aff.J, Long Cgovt. commission sec.l. Wine torientation commission sec.J. Row 3: McWilliams, Rudy, Ray, Grim, Taylor, Burgess, Wampler, Law. Row 4: Hayes, Bowen, Lantz. Booth, Timm, McCullough, Blinkoff, Knott, Halliday. Row 51 Strasser, Mathis, Hen- neke. Freed, Berthold, Rasor, Lane, Kilgore, Brett, Mimna. Row 6: Miller, Dickie, Schachter, Apple, Kuhlman, McPeek. Kraus, Smith. limly tt. er Wine ' Tom ' -Town' AGRICULTURAL AND HOME ECONOMICS COLLEGE coUNcn.-Row I: Alexander Cadvisorl. Ruff Cpres.J. Gillespie Cv. pres.l, Burnham ttreasj, Dean. Ritchie Cadvisorl. Row 2: Murtaugh J. Davis, Maki, Jutte, Gwin, Balzs. Pencil, K. Davis. Row 32 Santoro, Renner, Matthew Powers, Rehm, Mann, Crist, Ruehr, Patterson. Arts College Council Improving student-faculty relations within the col- lege is the aim of the Arts College Council. Stu- dents must have a 2.75 accum for membership. The council publishes Tower Topics once a quar- ter and holds Faculty Firesides during the year. It gave a scholarship reception on February 19 for students with high grades and Honor Program students. Ag.-Home Ec. Council Among the major activities of the Agricultural and Home Economics College Council are the Moonlight Cotillion, Calico Capers, and the Agri- culture Recognition Program and Barbecue Spring Quarter. The purpose of the Council is to coordi- nate the activities of the student organizations within the College of Agriculture and Home Economics. The president of each organization has a seat on the Council. ARTS COLLEGE COUNCIL-ROW I: Zavortink tv. pres.J, Witherspoon Cadvisorl, Jones Cpresj, Settles Csec.J, Miller Ctreasj, Pearlstein. Row 2.' Pritchett, Mitchell, Parker, Robertson, Kotner, Rendar, Glazer, Wagner, Friedman, Hafner, Friedlander. ...pt ,.. tg' z 1' A x 4' ,. f X .Vo-S' Q' Q' Fifi F' it WN lup- COMMERCE COLLEGE COUNCIL-Row 1: Seitz, Groo, Villmow Qadvisorl, Frank. Parsons, Ross. Ron 2: Shumaker, Schorr, Latham, Brown, Magee, Millikin, Clouse. Chelikowsky, Newman. Commerce Council The purposes of the Commerce College Council are to be the representative of the students, to promote closer student-faculty relations, to ad- vance the interests of the college and its students, and to coordinate projects delegated to it. A 2.5 accum and a real interest in the college are the main qualitications for membership. Education Stud. Council Membership in the Education College Student Council is open to Education students with Sulli- cient time and interest and a 2.5 accum. The council held a Scholarship Recognition reception in Autumn Quarter and a Cum Laude tea for graduating seniors in May. It also held Faculty Firesides and took high school F.T.A. members on tours during the year. EDUCATION STUDENT coUNc1L-Row 1: Schwartz. Ott, Engle, Schneider, Bender lv. presj Strickling Cpresj, Pozz, Bazler, Williamson Cadvisorl, Widner Cadvisorj. Row 2: Thorne Hadley, Shiplevy, Sansbury, McCoy, O'Keefe, Rydguist, Cramer, Gosnell, Knoll, Pete ENGINEERS' couNc1L-Row I.- Hippler, McKelvey, Silver ftreas.l, Gordon Cpres.J, Wright Csec.l, Kittie, Kreider. Ward. Row 2: Shertzer, Brandstetter, Kandel, Colburn, Hume, Hock ing, Morse. Olynyk, Goodyear. Row 3: Massouh, Chadwick, Cruise, Magley, Luth, Haines Wuchter, Butler, Melvin, Wilson. J ournali m Council The Journalism Student Council serves as a coor- dinating body between the faculty and students of the School of Journalism and is a sounding board for student opinion. The Council is composed of Journalism majors and minors and a graduate stu- dent. It sponsors an annual Rib'n Roast banquet, Faculty Firesides and other activities for Journal- ism students. ngineers' Council The Engineers' Council is a student-activity coor- dinator and acts as a liaison between the student technical societies and the Dean of the College of Engineering. Its members are elected from the var- ious technical societies. The Council sponsors the annual Engineers' Prom, Faculty Firesides, and assists with annual engineering conferences. JOURNALISM STUDENT COUNCIL-ROW 1: Karis, Bloomneld, Stern. Row 2: Worth, Kline. Swillinger. Not Pictured: Downie, Griflith, Egnew, Groezinger. 1 sl l :1 Aivf.. .ms 4-x 4 1 N -mx.. va-mm 1 , Y- W. N ,A ' 1 A , , N-. . . x A 'Q 'G' Ks. gi' R N x.. Q xv: J A F 1 fr, 1 1 , , rl 1-1 , -f' ' Q 'R ff K ' ll 27. The newsroom telephone saves Fred Dulaney many trips downstairs. Editor Bill Worth labors many long hours. Dan Costello schedules LANTERN advertising. A typical mid-day LANTERN staff discusses current crises. rx .allu- 3167- fi 1 1 'v qi' fx g,I r Advisor Robert McGi1jfert and Dan Swillinger dis- cuss story. , if bzii N , XJ, :LN 1 si s x - V ra: 421.111 or fs c , U ag ,fy ' xg' Y ! V J X V Editor Worth and advisor Arthur Bostwick edit copy for the LANTERN. ' Lantern Serves Students As Newspaper, ab In its eighty-third year of publication, the Lan- tern serves a two-fold function at Ohio State. The daily newspaper provides the chief source of information about campus affairs and serves as a laboratory for students enrolled in the School of Journalism. The paper provides practical jour- nalistic experience in reporting, writing, editing, layout, and photography. Lantern staffers work under professional supervision to produce a paper which meets the high standards of professional journalism-accuracy, responsibility, objectivity, integrity, and leadership. In recognition of out- standing achievement, the Lantern was named All-American, the highest rating awarded to a college daily newspaper. QQQ Advisor Everest Derthick is former Cleveland Plain Dealer managing editor. Ben Kline and Joy Fischer collaborate on story while Shelly Berman and Len Downie discuss layout. I83 121 Stayffers Steve Nidetz . . . Karen Groezinger . . . John Kaujman . . . and Al Miller work to meet deadline. M9951 'NEWS f!f-fl, iqbucanm , 'ligw ' f-M .Y ,vk..,,1,g,Wv - ' . Q, S - - S wxww. H A V SX in-vm NR f A Z si. nfs'- W 'Sundial' Brings Humor To Buckeye Campus Among other disasters, this year Ohio State re- ceived seven attacks of SUNDIAL, the neoteric world of laughter, presenting a barrage of bluster to burn the bearers of bursting bravado and blast the backdrops off bullet-headed bureaucrats. Fea- turing an expanded format, editor Robert Law- rence Stine, managing editor Penny I. Wainer, feature editor Joseph Arthur, and art editor Carol Nicklaus led the crafty, crazy crusade against hypocrisy, pomposity, and absurdity. Business manager Tom E. Stickler and his assistant Karen Krasnoff juggled the books sufficiently to keep the magazine in business. Continually taking light jabs at the campus community, SUNDIAL came up with parodies of the Columbus 'Dispatchj the 'Lanternf W.S.G.A., 'True Confessions, maga- zine, the Greek system, and the administration. SUNDIAL combined laughter and libel in a pot- pourri of paranoia and piercing polemics. Stay? meeting are always the epitome of organization. Art adds additional humor to SUNDIAL. l' V. Managing's a job for a gal, says Penny. iri' Q S 19' ,ng lf.. . A Karen Krasnoyff helps finish February's issue. L. Business managers have all kinds of problems. '1' Students Publish Engineering Journal The Ohio State Engineer is the publication of the engineering students. The six issues per year contain technical and non-technical articles. This year there was a series of travel articles, several of them written by editor Jerry Shiffer. The abstract covers were done by Pat Ullmark of the art staff which also included Phil White and Eneri Laasi. Kay Nestleroad was layout editor, with Tom Shaw assisting her, and Bill Melsop was production man- ager. Art Eberle, managing editor, also helped out as photographer occasionally. The copy editors Dick Fischer and Mike Conway had the help of Maryetta Huddleston, Ann Scanlon, Al Moore, and Pat Phelan. Dave Kandel was in charge of advertising layout. At the business end, Fritz Massouth was the business manager with Ann Langdon as office manager, Chris Rockwell, ad- vertisingg Bill Deerhake, circulation: Gary Gayer, assistant. uni ,,,,,,,. mu Stag members lzsten as producrzon manager B111 Melsop explazns dzfficulty. Q 1 54 gg , . - -' 15 ffl . ..,i,,. ' ' : '. jg. Q- f. , ,nv N' ,. , .f 2 'tr' ,Gai ,. e- '-sa, , x my X Q Q53 Q2 X Mx Q X vw xx XX QS we A? ,,.,..v-2-W -.gl NM -gp. 2151, ix? ' Q, lx-1 Y NQM, X- , 1-If a . , l , ff 4 sly... . X : ffm- 1 ' r- Zia xoi N ,x,i,.,., Q.. ' -1 ' 5 b I I ,A 0 -v 'Q Q , Q Y Y 1 y ' P ' ' 5? I '2 92? , ' ' ' - - Qi QB ,,1,35,5,vf,,!!w 4 5. 5, l , xt 1 f W A mv A. 1 is x Q' - in., X . ' 'ff' 'Z' .' . 'Q Z-if 3-44.4 Q .W - ' 1,9-11 fi 1 , q f 1 ,W 'L Mi'- 5 1 x S 1' DJ fm s A in Z .. 8 :uw 3 . .3 1 lo Q i 5- ' EW- 0-51 - U'K,': ' . Y , S -1 j U '14 u- Q -www V1 ,Tr L' 'QNX , ., . f SKF' .v',.,.w q MAKIO pictures number more than 15,000. Chaos, Confusion, Calm Visit The Makio Office Chaos was the key word for the Makio staff during at least 12 weeks of the 1962-63 school year as photographer John Petrucci took all senior pictures in the office. Quarterly staff changes did not lessen confusion. On the more stable side of things, Makio for the first time had the com- merce advertising fraternity and sorority do all promotion work. Also for the first time, Makio worked closely with the Lantern to get the best possible photo coverage of this yearls events. An editor's tasks are varied Direct mail advertising goes to more than I7,000. - ' vska, If X -1.4. Makzng assignments takes a lot of calling. Advising a yearbook involves more than talk. ML A-332 ' s 'fQ kv- .. M. ,nj fa? ww 7- I it as st teas: X Se R . V' : ' 5- .ggi 5 , Y :gg - , mwsg ' AEPi Wins Sales Contest Second Consecutive Year Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity, with Marty Alpert as the Makio representative, sold more 1963 Makios than any other sorority or fraternity. The prize for the contest is a free page in the 1963 Makio. As the pictures indicate, AEPi's lead and active and exciting life. ag xkw -- ' f ww 2 ...Q YKx5,,X1gx i 'A l . N ,. , . f 'Y M- 'Q .f:::l',. E ' . ! . t 5 A 'XEB W l Xl' if - I ,a . f v Ll , .V f .QA ug V ' l 1 A .fig it 'ff A. N K ' - I - X- ,1 31 4, ,A , ' 'ii l .. rp. f .' 1- ' Lx . ,,s2EQf:,f2 . ' QW- N ' ... .'4ials5lz ' 'S W Special Interest Organizations 'Q ,f ft. ' 'pl ll' I Y 'K' V 'W---:gn --.. i '!l'!54vn'1 Q.. .,f ' 'f-aw . .. . .mf---5 ......, im- .. '-Q-N- - Q -vw , ,, -.- . 4 , . , .,., - 0 1, --a .. -..., i .. .. -N .i .. .rg-f r. - -Ii. -- 'M-2-fffwdtrg 'N me-h, 'A' ..,A...,fi.-,- .:-' -P, -.M ..- . ,L -a---1' , '-A X -A M. aff' '- :: '5 ffj3v-.pf 7 'ig-.. yvr... --.MMV I -i A ff-fflewfi ' i . , sf W N? ttf A--'v1f-- ,fl - -. 'KWH'-' vw . ., ,f .46 ' I J A V N - .-, 4 - l I V -, ' X , ' W' . 4 1 f i ,W 1 , . i , Dinan ,R ., , I A wif. V 1' . W - sdwg' ,',Q,,.f. 'f-- , -,X ' '1a'-f- . . , ,.,,jaf d i V 4 1 ww, ' f, x 'K t .wax-:.f4g.m ,, idk: +'mx.,,,,,, . fv zf'?J..i. --. - Men's Glee Club members wore complete new uniforms for performances this year. Members of Ohio State's Flying Club spend a lot of time at Don Scott field W.---'- -ek X fim- S oot SL Saddle Club The Boot and Saddle Club presented its first open English and Western horse show this year. The organization sponsored equestrian activities which were designed to promote an interest in horses and horsemanship. These activities included horse shows, open houses, speakers, movies, hayrides, Held trips. action demonstrations, and trail rides. While some members own and train their own horses, others have little or no experience. The only prerequisite for membership is an interest in horses and in the club. The club elected Tom Baldwin as president for the 1963-64 school year. Action demonstrations are presented frequently Club members enjoy listening to guest speakers. Boor AND SADDLE CLUB-Row 1: R. F. Wilson fadvisorl, Doering fpresj, Fischer Cree. sec.J, Stevenson ftreasj, Moore fcor. sec.l, Baldwin fpublicity chm.J, Lockwood factivities chm.J, Mehring Cv. pres.l. Row 2: Frank, Freeland. Luce, Allen, Rotruck, McHa1Tey, Wilson, Lampton. Row 3: Kimball, Starbuck, Gumm, Bingham, Newell. Elford, Vioth, Fox. Row 4: Thomson, Linkous, Martin, Downes, Williams. Cornell, Jagsch, Schwenke, Spurgeon. ' X Qtocig stock 4 Q , e . .i,s::,:f X i V iXY:: Q ii K if SLGCR A l g . XX X X ' QLGCK Rx atocx X S V Og X 1 X ,Q Y D Q ' BLOCK . .X etocic BLOCK Ho OFFICERS-Row I: Brushwood fcor. sec.5, Nancy Powell Cpublicity chm.5. Van Sluyter Cmem. chm.J, Welty fattendance chm.J. Bricker fstunt design chm.J. Thompson loilice sec.J. Row 2: Runyan fexecutive administratorj, Parsons fstunt card chm.B, Whitmer fexecutive field dir.J, House fpres.J, Garwood ftreasj, Harper fequip. chm.J. The OSU monogram is one of the newest stunts. Block if Block HOF contrary to popular opinion, is an or- ganization that meets all year long. Meetings were held every Tuesday for the purpose of performing the necessary work of organizing and planning for the coming football season. Stunts for the next year are begun nearly a year before the season commences. Preparations for the membership drive had to be made, and the entire publicity campaign had to be mapped out. Equipment was inventoried, and needed things purchased. The main purpose of Block GH is to stimulate school spirit and add to the colorful pageantry at all home football games. All members must have an Ohio State athletic card. The section is composed of 860 students which is located on the thirty-yard line at the Ohio Stadium. Block O performs at the beginning of halftime and usually does five or six stunts. The group also doubles as a cheer sec- tion and band chorus. Mershon Usher l MERSHON USHER coRPs-Seated: H. Notestine, C. Notestine Darling, Boeger. Row 1: Cook, Berdahl. Burton. Stoll. Inglis Levitt, Kravitz. Kildow, Butler, Newhouse, Saldin. Row 2. Burk. Bookman, Wice. Gingrich, Wilkins, Hara. Keith. Kras- noff, Tanner, E. Jenkins. M. L. Jenkins, MacLaren. Harper Dorsey. Gulyas. Row 3: Knapp, Krajach. Stevenson, Eierman Buys, Axner, Ross, Klabano. DeCessna. Pontius. Dill, Burr Meo, Bogan. Raw 4: Ehrnsberger, Donahue. Luke, Casear Hoerger. Levin, Kiehl. Powell. Walser. Sanford. Caplinger Boring. Row 5: Lehrner, Pope, Brubaker, Uhl. Joseph. Clif: ton. Stamm. Keller. Byrne. Hopp. Mishler. Kerr. Roush. Row 6. Whitehead, Doudna, Simons, Witschey, Potter. Segal, Kaiser, l' Allen, Wiss, Small, Foreman, Emery, Wiener. Row 7: Heter, Rhoton. Nishimura, Knutson, Lewis, Logan, Juston, Brom- baugh, Hendricks, Paulus, Sharp, Baumhardt. Kukey. Row 8: Bach, Benisch, Garver, Gluckman, Kelly. Brown, Moretz, Morrell. Owens, Janu, Stewart, Karath. Row 9: Brim, Natkins, Putnins. Hoskin, Hammerly. Maier. Lyons, Belvo, Church, Melvin, Pheasant. Musick, Emmelheintz, Shutt. Row 10: Doughlas. Bolen, Bell, Herman, Booth, Willacker, McCullough, Duffy, Queen, Gibson, Shivers. Scott, Toner. Row 11: Babione, Boyd. Claffey, Andrews, Bronish, Pollitt, Norling, Pickrum, Howell, Smiley, Terpay, Hoffman, Smith, Ross, Wilson. Uh' U ' A t' Y ' i ities The Mershon Auditorium Usher Corps is a service organization of 200 students who usher and host at major programs and events in Mershon Audi- torium. Membership entitles the group to free admittance to the programs which they are as- signed. Any undergraduate who maintains a 2.0 accum. and wishes to be of service to the Univer- Ohio Union Activities sponsors a variety of sub- jects for every possible taste on campus. From Kaffee Klatsches to a Rides Board, from Home- coming Dances to receptions for celebrities, ac- tivities keep the live major departments busy for the entire year. sity may jOll1 IllC USl16I' COI'pS. OHIO UNION ACTIVITIES BOARD-Row I: Bowen Csec.J, Weisblatt Cpres.J, Dowdeu Cv. pres. Row 2: Fouse, Ketter Cadvisorj, Harral, Washburn. F 'Qs v T7 Strollers Comedy, mystery, drama, and folk music formed the bases for the 1962-63 program of the Strollers Dramatic Society. Composed of students inter- ested in performance, production, business, or promotion aspects of the dramatic arts, Strollers this year produced The Male Animal, Gas- light,', and Come Back Little Sheban for the University community. A highlight of Spring Quarter was a hand-clapping, guitar-strumming Hootenanny, presenting a program of folk, or bluegrass, music in recognition of a current campus interest. These four major productions proved educational to the students who produced them and entertaining to the audiences. One quarter of active participation and 16 service points are the prerequisites for oflicial member- ship. At the end of the year, all members cele- brated another successful season with a banquet and presentation of awards. Ellen Fields and Gary Waldhorn were named best actress and actor, while Joe Colucci and Judy Edmondson were recognized for best performances in support- ing roles. M ,.... The actual acting is only part of the job Many hours of trials and mistakes go into the final production. Pomerene pool can mean work and play. . R. A. The Women's Recreation Association provides a program for Women which includes sports clubs, intramural tournaments, intercollegiate sports, sports days, open houses, and a swim meet. Mem- bership is open to all full-time Women students, and over 1,000 women participate in the associa- tionis activities. The facilities used include the Ohio Union, Pomerene Hall, and the fields behind the hospital. Members of W.R.A. also participate in sports such as judo, bowling, and billiards. In the spring, the girls enjoy golf and archery. Special Interest Organizations Tennis is taught in some physical education classes. WOMEN,S RECREATION ASSOCIATION OFFICERS- Row 1: Bogart, Davidson, Sherman. Row 2 Fouch, Ward. V, vw-Q-,'4's'f:'1S42 X-b:fff-ANR'-fm ' . X n 231, .yfygiq . . ,A if 5,5 ' :N 142 4 46 .1 I AG:- Wo WOMENYS GLEE CLUB-RUN' I: Davis taccompanistl, Roush fhistorianl, Lemon tstudent con ductorl, Fenner tpres.J, Muschick Cdirectorl, Craig tlst v, pres.J. Downey tsec. and treas.J Rogovin tpromotion directorl, Church tpublicity mgr.J. Row 2: Germann, Kagy. House holder, Hileman. Williams. Powell. Nesbitt. Ekey, Martin, Hardy, A. Jones, Lust. Row 3 Stewart, Donovan. George, Marble. Coover. Smith. Standard. Pulse. Carter. Row 4: Hawk, Thurston, Brewer, Bergandine, Rish, Foor, Van Arsdalen. Pickett. Hunt, Bolen. Townsend. Ron' 5: Wolpert, Noble, Decker, Kullmann, Galbraith, Wherry, Greenlee. R. Neely. Row 6 fstairway bottom to top! Erickson, C. Neely. Ambrose. Steiner, Gregg, Roof, Talbott, Welch. Short, Marzluf. Laufl, Craig. Phillips. Konet, Sutherly, Mason, Cotterman. Walter, Wasiliou, Fink, Watkins. ,fain en's Glee Club Rehearsing is work, but iz's also fun. H1 One of the University's oldest organizations, the Women's Glee Club celebrated its 60th concert season this year. A premiere performance for the Columbus area of the contemporary work, the 'fMass in Honor of Saint Sebastianv highlighted their spring concert in Mershon Auditorium. In- cluded in their repertoire were three Hebrew folk songs and two permanent favorites, Wait ,Til I Get on My Robe', and There is a Balm in Gil- ead. The glee club performed throughout Ohio and eastern Pennsylvania on tour. Two television shows and performances for University and Co- lumbus organizations, as well as the President's Scholarship Banquet, completed their schedule. In connection with their Christmas party, glee club members went caroling in campus buildings. The annual spring banquet honored two charter mem- bers of the glee club, oflicers in the 1903-04 sea- son. They were presented with the glee club pin, the two-year award. John H. Muschick is director. University 4-H The activities of the University 4-H Club are de- signed to give students who have been in 4-H groups a chance to continue their interest in this kind of work. At the Fall Quarter International Farm Youth program students gave talks on various countries they visited during the previous year. Other activities included a Christmas Party and annual Initiation Banquet in the Spring. The Camp Ohio Weekend, Spring Quarter, gave club members an opportunity to help clean up Camp Ohio, the state 4-H Camp. University 4-H sponsors a pop stand at the Ohio State Fair to raise money for the International Farm Youth exchange pro- gram. A square dance follows many buszness meetmgs UNIVERSITY 4-H-Row I: McCleery, Damron, Kyle, Saurer, Seiss. Ropp, Maddox, Tommas fpub. chm.J, Alice Craig, A. Werst, Weaver, Russell, Maki, Sutherly Chostessj, Tekaucic, Salmick, Clute, Smallsreed. Row 2: Smith, Price, Wible, Loschky, Border, Baum, Kautz, Meteer, Gortner Cexec. comm.J, Baumann tv. pres.J, Gillespie tpres.J, Gorby tadvisorl, Mitchell CIFYE chm.J, Joyce Jones fexec. comm.J, Culler treporterl, Anne Craig fexec. Comm.J, James, Rinehart, Janice Jones, Belt, Wood. Row 3: Hecht, Pidgeon, Hoover, Richey, Wagy, Highfield, Morrison, Lusch, Reichert, Douic, Ruehr, W. Werst, Overturf, Hoffer, Kollar, Norris, McClester, Martin, Watkins, Overmyer, Hawk, Hinson, Wagner, Karg, Garber, Stitzlein. - Q 4 .5 Q A - A 4 4, , KV in 9 , -.wid wi, A 1 -...gs .MVA ,s V gin ff V- 319 . ,. 354 ' 3 Q11 3 :vf2'? ' V I 1, 'V V V :A ,i41 ,f f :A V' 1'ff'3?2'gQi9 f -sf Hi., , ,. ,f f , 'u f fgrw 9 r'r,5:,f an . 52'f..f ,Qa 'Q 11. , ' V , iff' QM'-'Lys-,. fp' 3' y X . , T Q' , .Y ,. ', ,gc fv ' it i wi' -v ffm, W Qs? , i i fS?gfff ,f sfBffe1,ffz'7EW Q O ' ,' I f L , In 1 jp ' 'NTS W ' . V ' 'o 'f ' -4 wr . 2 LT. ,A - -'-7? Mi' 1' .m J 1... - fl' : gif ' yu , A. M K 1 ,r 'A x - 5. 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Row 2: Helser, Barnes, Stone, Thorne, Bartelson Hennessey, Woodruff, Werlin. Row 3: Calhoun, Vincent, Kobayashi, Wallis, Mizer, Griffith Wilson, Griffith, Slivinske, Lafferty, Nettling. Mershon Honorary The Mershon Honorary Military Society recog- nizes the outstanding members of the advanced military class. Military Science professors select members on the basis of military leadership and academic scholarship. Seven seniors were initi- ated Fall Quarter and seven juniors Spring Quar- ter. A member of the Coed Cadet Corps serves as the honorary's sponsor. Coed Cadet Corps For the purpose of fostering interest in the Army ROTC Brigade of Cadets, the twenty-six members of the Coed Cadet Corps are selected by the ad- vanced Army ROTC cadets on the basis of in- terest, poise, personality, appearance, and grades. This year the girls acted as ushers and hostesses at commencement ceremonies, participated in the Corps Day Review, and attended many social functions sponsored by the ROTC cadets. MERSHON HQNORARY MILITARY SOCIETY-R0l1' I: Kristolic fadjutanty, Duerr Casst. com- manderj, Wilson fsponsorj, Terna Ccommanderj, Dexter. Row 2: De Hayes, Kasik, Stickler, Broughton, Tipka, Kocsis, Iannarimo. Nor pictured: Patti lobe. QV! ffm ' zu ' x, - . R v . ' A ,H.t r ,gi ' qg !iw Q5 Q5 Zqfg I ,-'T-vH:..'. , ,f' !y x ' -,gl IQ Q, xx LW 1.. ' ,Q l I X fy A 3 P ' 1' U- --' 'f 1 . -N f - ,gr -'- , - - .,, 1 - 1 n C V - ' a . a- , ,yy a 4 ' o O ' 0 6 ' 1 . ' . . ' Q t li Q , K l . 4 . Z E . A K , X: A , Q QP- 1' 0 X 'im fi -i It :l, - N- m, T, X lw, 5 M 9:71-5, 4' :gm yQh 5'Q5- ' mwm ?gQmf Fm gf 5fQ 'QWQEW Hwy 35.?EhQam MQ' wg lf,5V fLfSX,qwWa'M ,P f?gQ fiwafgwxaaw Rv 4 I Q1 X , 31? xx It E,-X l,. ., T g .vp W 4 -.41--f -N A, -fy, ' 5 V f I' v w A h 'mu F1 wywwq , ' 1 --- 1 ,Qw3W? W ' - Wa Wwmwn - I wwgi , 1 IQ! wwwa - Qwwf A ' ' . . ffif ' , I 555W ' -' . is A- f V L. ' Q, . 1 it , A .-,, , V is 2 X I 'Y 4, 17 A 1.41 .,f 'ff l:ff?'f'i'f5 'Q H H ' 1- xi . ' E V .4 ' 4 -ff' 'g ui -' .gg . ' 3' U '11 mu P! fi 0 up xi, f.., ,- ...,fW,,V v 0 ' , '- I-lf' 'lg H eff? ' 3' 67. 1 A .-f '-fm '-,235 A 5- X. V 'lit -72:4 Y wc X . ' 5:5-. ...M V W, xc 1 X G ' is X 1 Q . QI Q. 1 ii K O Q K , . 1 2 dv .fx . 4 xiii! 1 .. 9 ,- .if ft-11:1 w Q S ,N R VY v , 1 1 , an? , -.M -.SD .M ..., , 0 - .. Q2 Q1 NATIONAL SOCIETY OF PERSHING RIFLES-ROW I: Duerr, A. Griffith, K. Griiffith, Kocsis, Myers, Kasik, Nettling. Sater. Raw 2: Dexter, Skelle, Andre, Ashbrook. Lapinski, Dougles, Staniforth. Row 3: Tracinski, Deeds. Hanf. Burgess. Marx. Castner. Everson. Lindquist. Knedler. Row 4: Masony, Clinton, Streng. Nuzum, Hogg. McQuade. Brittsan. Huber, Nichols, Wilbourn. Row 5: Nicholl, Brown, Freeman. Lilygren. Coffey, Tyler, Klym, Neff, Troy, Palumbo, Baxter, Barnard. Row 6: Smith, Rayburn, Waterbury, Mills, Hill, Hart, Haran, Jezerinac. Frank, Searight, Richards, Bonnell. er hing Rifle The purpose of Company A-l of the National Society of Pershing Rilies is to create a closer feel- ing of military excellence in the Army ROTC units and to maintain a highly efficient drill company. The Winter Quarter Dinner-Dance and the Spring Quarter Recognition Banquet were the group's major social events of the year. The Yankee Civil War Squad, a special unit within Pershing Rifles, specializes in authentic Civil War uniforms, drill manual, and equipment. Arm i tol and if le Team The purpose and objective of both the Army Pistol and Army Rifle Team is to develop good sportsmanship and a high level of marksmanship. Members of the Rifle Team competed, as members of the Ohio-Kentucky ROTC Rifle League, in the championship match held in May. ARMY RIFLE TEAM-Row I: Donaldson, Ondick, Mizer, Bonnell, Boone. Row 2: Short, Lindsay, Dowell. Pettit, Marx, Stickler, Sheehan. T T i ' 2 ARMY PISTOL TEAM-Row If Lilygren, Lesan, Lafferty, Stilwell. Row 2: Capt. Scott, Neuhausel, Kohler, Landefeld, Shaver, Donovan, Harville. 1 . , V. WM, , B I ' X 4- if s I L V liiisggg .,, QM xi? 3 :QSM if ,NES ..-. 11' SW K .A I .GH ' 1 gg W N' Fl x - V ' an V f I 'El 5 'hte 7 -3 -L? I E 'D S7 K 1- V - ie v fx .N -A y 1 N x A X ' U W V f r v HX ' -E IS Kgfk gl :Q q kq aw: i , -lbx WX ni i- Q' . F Fil -, i f. . 9 ' ' SSX. ul 'N x V H 9 , xi .. V 3 1 U 95 - 6,1 , 9 1 X-I K A 1 1 Q 5 ' A 'Ng n:f - Q , 1 4 A o 5 1 . v . ' 5 ' , U Q MF 3 A ' 1:1 Q K ... 4 Qxsqx 1-f-,xwewfw - Q N., ,.ifA A 1 , I :H as Nm Y - l Pg EX K ,,,, , '. if , . 3 if' Q25 - K 1 Q 1 1 -', , -xv, . 4 s Rf R 33, D .1 ,Q V E 'V , i- rr J : P ' .- . a . 1 'A ' Q' 'f '- u , ' - . . 2? , , , S, O J I . Q 3 r 5 X , - . X - 1 1 1' : . Q 'yi' 4,-. . : U -' ' 5-A -of . V .- , . -..-- - U .n n .. 1 I U . - ,f ' 'V' ' ' A , 1 s - 5 - - ' 1 4 . ' K , ' QTL A - , ' , ,S - V N . n . rg - :l ,v , 4 :ns i Q?-N 1' Q, X D H 1 is A . K - ' T '. , Q ' n L xv E Y ' Y ' x 1 ' fy ' a .-., -.. ' . r X .. -x ,. 4 . 1 ' 1 .LJ 1 I ' ' . ' 4 I , . . W I t 5 - 1 . . I A u U J n '- N ,Q , 5. ' - I . uf . , l I.. 555.1 W .1 , I.- .11 ., l . AFROTC DRILL TEAM-Row I: Rector Kcomm.l, Justice Cdrill capt.l. Kley tcomptrollerl. Fritsche fsupplyj, Combs Casst. drill captainl. Row 2: McGrath. Billman, Thompson, Calkins, Tyler, Friel. Nielson. Row 3: Toris, Holcomb, Keating, Fresno, Nunley. Libens. Hall, Blair, Rupert. Row 4: Mengel, Cuthbert, Stichweh. Chappelear. Cox, Salis. Evans. Banning, Hutche- son. Glassmacher, Archer. Row 5: McEvoy, Byler. Roberts. Knore, Robert. Dzaruk, England. Davidson, Anning. Hussel. Mann. Row 6: Adelphia. Piper. McBee. Grimes, Martin. Etzel, Nethero, Willoth. Gee. Williams, Breyden. Kneeling: Hetzel. Not pictured: Reid. A. F. Drill Team A. F. Rifle Club Training and developing men to be proficient in The rifle markgmanghip of Air Force ROTC both exhibition and regular drill is the main pur- Cadets is promoted by the AFRQTC Riga Club' pose of the AFROTC Drill Team. Activities of the group also prepare the cadets for later service. A cadet must be in good standing with the air science department, the University, be coordinat- ed, have a desire to work to qualify for the team. University Oi Kentucky, Michigan State Uni' Members this year attended Invitational Drills in Vefsify, and the Alf FOFCC Academy- various parts of the country. The club offers cadets an opportunity to compete with other rifle teams from all over the country. The group has participated in matches at the AFROTC RIFLE CLUB-Row I: Primosch, Donegan. Stephenson, Freshwayer, Schieiiey, Bem- benek, Jr., Curkie. Row 2: Boros, Peters, Ryall, Captain E. R. Luna, Ir. fadvisorl, Technical Sergeant C. B. Arnold Ccoachl, McBride, Pingel, Schmidt. ' d ., h . .if , . . ' :V 1 Y. f A . . sv k' ' Y Q 1 5 ' 4.2 Q. W Q K 3' - ,W 1 gag! f ,,, ,A W' I V. ,f--14. -A V: .- ,J 4. ..: ,.4f.--aff' 1:4 V ' , 1 -. af: 5 3 1 ' -. 'I-'Lf-4' Q ' ' f S .. .,, S' 9 Nix W ,x 5 xg M 1 s A K w X R: . N ., . . vb L . X fx X ., i ' A x g V W V Y 1 5 ,,,, ,, . X I Rvws 5 W x A N, v W X 'Mk'-BX . 1 , J: I ' Q - .v . t. ' 4.593-:ww ' 'f V - 4 ..- 1 ' .B ' xv! in jk 'N 'hx' ,Q + ...ww F , I V. Q lg 5 Y ,, ' me . . A s mx. F.: ,K f , 1 .Q ri Q .. ,..... , Q N ..-.,..- 1 1. X., if ' L .L- .. not ly .... Navy ROTC Join the Navy and see the worldv could be the motto of the men enrolled this year in Ohio State's Naval ROTC program, as all cadets serve at least one summer aboard an operating Navy ship. Midshipmen are classified either as regular, who are pre-selected through a nationwide competition and receive a regular Navy or Marine Corps com- mission after graduation, or as contract, who upon graduation receive a reserve commission. Contract students are furnished uniforms, naval science books, and during their last two years, S27 per month, while regular students receive uniforms, all books, tuition and fees, and S50 per month during the four year program. Governed by the Midshipmen's Council, boys in Navy ROTC par- ticipated in many campus activities with other ser- vices. At the president's annual May Day Review on the Oval, Midshipmen David Moore, Thomas Okasinski, Joseph F. Mullane, and Robert Sparks were recognized as the outstanding military stu- dents in their respective lields. in V2.5 Ei, ANCHOR AND CHAIN socnsry-Row If O'Brien, Press ftreas.J, Murray tv. pres.l. Sawyer Cadvisorj, Bliley fpresj. Sauer tsec.J, Mullane, Jr., Twardy, Row 2: Watt, Baldwin, Elshoff, Jones, McComb, Anderson, Moore, Dye, Stephens. Anchor and Chair Striving to strengthen and uphold ideals of the U.S. Naval Service, Anchor and Chain Society members are first or second class midshipmen who are recommended on the basis of Navy activities and scholarship. Activities include the Quarter- deck Ball and Spring Shove-off party. RCTC Glee Club The 4'High Seas NROTC Men's Glee Club aims to develop proliciency and appreciation of music and provides entertainment at naval functions. The Club sang for the Quarterdeck Ball and various civic groups. Membership is open to all midshipmen in good standing with NROTC unit. NROTC GLEE CLUB-Row I: Streck, Clark, Hichols, Hiatt, Kershaw, Reublin, Freshwater Groves. Row 2: Riddle, Mettleingham, Pappas, Borton, Tweddle, Jordan, Sellers. Ron 3 Jones, Cress, Osgood, Mumaw, Anderson, Wheeler, Knudsen, Elshoff. ng, H ,NYM , J 'Q' , , 4 14, , if- A ,, ,,, ,. M ' ' - S - , , lr' 1 M, 'H lVs,:Fz', ' ' 7 4 -3 2 ' ' 7 'Cf'ram '.i75'?32f' ' h iv M ,W -f M... 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Tb fig? ff' fc-P' X xi'-1-. NEWMAN CLUB-Row I: Stapf, Flury, Hoge. Benasky, Fr. Mort, Fr. Murphy, Bakle. Sullivan, Lochtefeld, Cajka. Row 2: Mitchell, DeMaggio, Hedreick, Kilmer, Mellein, Dodson, Eastlake, Schmitz, Haury. Neff, Kapostasy, Behan. Row 3: Sekular, Bingle, Dziedzic, Kellermeier, Lisi, Mays, Wander, Bilobrowka, Bolek. Bean, St. Jean, Jackson, Mclntyre, Allerding. Newman Hall is Iocated at 1946 Iuka Avenue. Newman Club The threefold purpose of the Newman Club is religious, educational, and social. While Mass and the reception of the sacraments form an integral part of the 2,700 students' lives who make up Newman parish, many of them as members take an active part in the club by supporting its various programs. This year they had an educational pro- gram which included courses in religion, lectures, and student-faculty seminars. Newman Club participated in the Program for Religious Studies offered on campus through the cooperation of all the faiths and gave courses in theology, Sacred Scripture, and marriage. The Graduate Guild, which is the part of Newman's program for Catholic graduate students and which operates separately, sponsored lectures and discussions. The Club held dances, picnics, and arranged an 0rphan's party for those at St. Vincent's Orphan- age. Hillel Sponsoring cultural and social events as well as religious services, B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation provides an atmosphere for the full development of the Jewish student. Over 1,000 students at- tended the High Holy Day service on September 28, 1962, celebrating the Jewish New Year. Dur- ing Passover, Spring Quarter, the Foundation sponsored two Sader suppers. Pianist and corn- poser, Erwin-Jospe, was a guest at one of the Sun- day evening cultural forums. Social events this year included a Freshman Welcome brunch, two open-house dances, celebration of Hanakka, Folk Singers' Festival, celebration of Isreal Independ- ence Day, and a Spring Awards Banquet. ' The Old Testament in Hebrew-a symbol of Judism. HILLEL STUDENT coUNc1L-Row I: Walter fsec.J, Ribyat fv. pres.J, Rabbi Kowal fasst. directorb, Foster Csec.J, Mrs. Kaplan, Rabbi Kaplan tdirectorb. Kravitz fpresj, Feldstien tv. pres.J. Row 22 Hara, Bonder, Canowitz, Harris, Krasnoff. Kodish. Scott. Parker. Row 3: Silverman, Neustandt, Linkow, Senser, Mandel, Fish, Bressler, Sperling, Cohen. KAPPA PHI CLUB-ROM' 1: Straub tsoc. chmj, Windmiller fservice chm.j, Leslie Cart chm.J, Bower tchaplainb, Poss tlst v. pres.l, Mrs. DeLong fsponsorl, Beitler fassoc. sponsorj, Horst lpatronessl, Gillespie 12nd v. pres.J, Stoer trec. sec.J, Big tlittle sis chm.J, McDaniel tasst. treas.l. Row 2: Dodson, Hook, Hamilton, Frankhauser, Tuttle, Mason, Eby, Black, Booze tmen. chm.J, Marzluf, Towler, Williams, Combs, Porteus, Trent, Tong, Stephens, Tootle. Row 3: Fullen. McC1eery, Hall, J. Evans, Hodges, Phillips, Pool, Miller, Osborne, Peer, Storts. Sullivan, Powers. Row 4: House, Moore, M. Evans, Frakes, Erenpreiss, Harper, Thompson. Mintzer, Salfel, Baker, Myers, Ferguson. Cotterman, Roediger, Johnson. Not pit-mrea': Egnew Cpres.J. appa Phi Club SigmaThetaEp ilon A service club for Methodist women, Kappa Phi During Fall Quarter the men of Sigma Theta membership now includes more than 75 girls. This Epsilon attended the National Conclave in Man- year the members, working in groups of 10 to hattan, Kansas, and won the first place award for 12, visited needy families recommended by the having the most men travel the longest distance Franklin County Welfare Department and helped to the meeting. As one of their service projects, with cleaning, baby sitting, washing. Many of the men visited the Worthington Children's Home the girls traveled to Ohio University the last week- and played softball with the boys there end of April and met with the Kappa Phi Club there. SIGMA THETA EPSILON-Row I: Baughman, Crawford, Hoffman, Richards, Ray, Sells, Appel DeLong, Tulga. Row 2: Walker, Carlson, Guy, Justus, Belter, Brittsan, Owen, Lilygren, Jr. Lowry. -- ' Q. he W if IQ. Wifi'-I 4 '- '- ... i v- W -ww-wwM v' ,.:,.53 ' V Wesley Foundation The foundation sponsors student-led chapel services every Wednesday night. Spreading the ministry of the Methodist Church 221 to the campus community is the purpose of Wes- ley Foundation. Student members meet for Sun- day evening eating fellowships followed by chapel services. On Thanksgiving the students held a ban- quet for the International Student Association members. The foundation also sponsored a dance every quarter this year and several other recrea- tional activities. Methodist students often gather in the lounge for casual gab sessions. ? UCCF-ROlt' 1: Cox, Yaxley, Hughes. Smith, Deerhake, Mirsch, Tharp, Fackler, Gardner. Ron- 2: Tetzloff, Campbell, Kraus, Pietsch, Duff, Jackson, Kinschner, Helfrich, Snook, Roberts. Norris. Flasche, Ross. UCCF members visit with Sierra Leone U.N. representative. The merger conference was held at Sz. Stephen's College. U. C. C. F. United Campus Christian Fellowship as a national movement and at Ohio State emphasizes common Christian experiences and conviction rather than denominational dilferences. From its beginning at the conference in 1960 at St. Stephen's College, Columbia, Missouri, the U.C.C.F. has been con- cerned with the total campus community, includ- ing students, faculty, administrators, and campus ministers. Some of the programs of the United Campus Christian Fellowship and its four units of the Baptist-Disciples Student Center, United Stu- dent Fellowship, Westminster Foundation, and the Evangelical United Brethren includes non-credit religion courses, faculty dinners, big brother-sister program at Hanna Neil Mission, deputation teams to Ohio Churches, retreats, conferences, interna- tional get-togethers, and the picnic in September with incoming Freshmen. 1 Q 1 2' .wf-T K1 'ov vs lllsi in 1 -qu L .w ww .ff Aw- A wb J' 4' ., ..' v' -N . 3:4 , I-v , 1 - 7 V 1' 'X . 5 gre if ,QA 1 1 . . ' if '21 -u.. . ,, . ,fx Q.. M Y., ,iw 221. ff, .,:,- 5 ,- if 13- '1 , ,.,, ,, , , 1 5 ,1-WZ, ke tn? , f M. 7 1 V 'f . ff 1 f R. lk T. 3 , . fig Wx I IPA Ill Ill 3 Wwomuc: .V-1.21.11 'fl fill l:t..,iQ There are three Churches of Christ Scientist in Columbus. Christian Science rganization The Christian Science Organization unites the Christian Scientists and acquaints the campus with the movement. The active and affiliate members may take part in weekly meetings, lectures, weekly inspiration, and other activities. Fall Quarter the organization welcomed E. Rieke, from the mother church in Boston, as guest lecturer. Winter Quarter the group sponsored a movie on the story of Christian Science for all members of the church on the campus. A lecture and work shop completed the year's activities, with Robert Stranathan, from the mother church, speaking. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE oRGAN1zA'r1oN-Row I: Defenbaugh ttreasj, Burgess tv, pres.J, Myers Cassoc. seal, Treue Cpres.l, Meyering fsec.l, Grabenkort fadvisorl. Row 2: Kinsley, Zunis, Osborne, Williams, Marshall, Smucker, Melsop, Wilson, ff-YG gs. 'V' 41 STUDENT COUNCIL ON RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS-ROW I: Rosenblum tdorm chm.J, Achauer tdorm chm.J, Dunlap Csec.J, Cullerston. Kravitz, Lindahl, Cox. Row 2: Fish, Barker, Aylsworth Hultin, Rohrer, Rinnert, Jacoby, M. D. McLean. S.C.R.A. The Student Council on Religious Affairs coordi- nates inter-religious activities among student groups, arranges for exhibits at the Ohio Union open house, assists religious affairs chairmen in the residence halls, and chaplains in the fraterni- ties and sororities in planning discussions, fire- sides, and inter-cultural events. YM-YWCA The Young Menls and Young Women's Christian Association work very closely to plan their own programs and set their own policies. as they are only affiliated with the Yis National Student Coun- cil. These two groups serve Ohio State through membership programs, parties, retreats. weekend camps, all-campus events, lectures, and discussions. YM-YWCALROI1' I: Cleland, Mehaffey, Barnhart, Tyndall, Crocker, Rutter. Barthmus, Simmons. Row 2: Smith, Britt, Johnson, Williams, Sneary, Adams, Britt, Stimpfie, Schwartz. ,bf ports at Ohio State for the past year can be summarized in one word-frustrating. The faculty council okayea' the Rose Bowl, but the football team failed to win the title. Then the basket- ball team came within two points of a fourth NCAA trlp. 1 ' 0 :My , W H xg at iefgzf A A fy W 0 f wg, W ' 'A ' - - ff f -.Q-1 ' ,ff n wmqhx Coach Woody Hayes discusses pre-game strategy with Quarterback John Mummy Bucks Open Play With Top Rating Ohio State, the nation's pre-season number one team, trounced North Carolina 41-7 in the opener. But behind the headlines was an ominous warn- ing-Ohio State had three pass interceptions and two fumbles, a rarity for a Woody Hayes coached team. But Woody expressed his satisfaction this way: We only need eight more of these and we'll have a successful seasonf' A week later the Buck- eyes suffered a frustrating 10-7 loss to UCLA after having the ball most of the game and failing to score from the three-yard line. This was new for Ohio State and its tradition of clutch line play and super fullbacks. In addition, the Buckeyes had again fumbled twice. Pre-season ratings van- ished as magically as they had come. 'Hx Woody gets information from coaches in the press box. Bob Klein 1191 avoids Wisconsin linebacker in game which kept Ohio State title hopes alive. l F . rg! Egg.. g- is VW Xxx 230 Scott U81 breaks tlzrouglz the North Carolina line, continues as Rickets 0932 throws a block, and is tackled by Marslender U72 Pre-season ratings were based partly on the BuCk's supply of powerful fullbacks like Bob Butts 1341. Q. ,ang if-3 A 'l f 1 .,' , Ywww. 'F-C g an M, if 3 , Q 'K S Af . Q' is W 'fa , r, 1 1 ...fl QS 1: x M.: X. ',. Q W 3 rt' j wf.,z.i , 33, '.t ,QA 5 v Q11 .X MA- I --'. or -N., . - egg, b ' 'E cf- , SSW W JP .. .,,.,.+ 'nm .of Q . -f . 4 .M , if , 1 ' ' Ar, , Ja R. Kwai ' ..,- .f' 1 s 'ul' ?',:-Q. 1 '4 sf- .. - vw' J -,xi - - js x k.:Qtm..',cQf'. flux An ,A I' ' Q' xltffg WL- -M,-.-.gf -' ' 1 7 --.W--.1 , . f. .' ' ,' A A . I -f rW.'f-.LIT ' ' -9 -: 2- .'-A. R93 W' 1 I ' Football fx ff-. Ny 'N- Northwestern's Steve Murphy f30l scores the winning touchdown in a game plagued with Buckeye setbacks. QI U TW' Ve or wes ern in On Buckeye Defaults Ohio State s hopes sparkled after a 51-15 win over X x. f , .s ip aq N th t W s E- t F X- - , 'Vx Smiles on Ohio bench faces disappear as Northwestern goes ahead I8-14. Illinois and 517 net yards rushing, a new team record. At Homecoming, the momentum con- tinued. Bob Klein ran the opening kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown and a few minutes later Fullback Dave Francis made it 14-0. Then the much- heralded passing of Tom Myers brought North- western 12 points. In the second half, the Wild- cats scored again as the Buck's offense sputtered from two fumbles, a pass interception and penal- ties which nullified two touchdowns. In eight at- tempts from the 12-yard line, the Bucks again had failed to score. A dejected Hayes dismissed the press in short order. His hard words for the offici- ating were heard clear to the commissioner's office. l . v-- Q Torn Jenkins l65j watches Buck lead end. Six Wildcats chase Buck's John Minnmey Q52 around end, typical of Ol1i0's up and down play. iw W -.m1-wummmrzsm. w Ab Gary Partlow and Gary Yoesling celebrate a Buck touchdown. B. D. B. L. Adds Color Fans came early and stayed late to see and hear the '4Best Damn Band in the Land. Largest brass and percussion band in the world, and the only college band of its kind in the United States, the Ohio State Marching Band can produce sounds of chimes, soothing symphonies and rock 'n' roll combos equally well with its 120 instruments. Directors Jack O. Evans and Charles L. Spohn collaborated to produce outstanding halftime shows for 1962. First show of the season was a salute to C olumbus, followed by a rare off-campus appearance in a Columbus Sesquicentenniel -pa- rade. 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M ,, , .Y V , . Q Bob Klein U92 was consistent ground gainer, ran opening kickoyjl 90 yards fo W New 'F Q 'Q X Q .ts A 4. , J axiwyisx r touchdown in Northwestern game P 31 ess N ii' X1 SW C3 Wisconsin fallback Merrit Nowell M41 fails to gain as Bucks halted nation's top scoring team I4-7. Injuries to quarterback and halfbacks hampered the Buck ojj'ense. Klein leaves Held in the Oregon game. Linda Radabaugh, head cheerleader, leads locomotive cheer. as 237 1 , , 4 . L f' n A wbzx., .al - -f, , - -'Q ,- f, T?-rriv, il' K' .lr -. V Jn' mslllwh., 1 tv: 'S f' 't Tg,1'v',!QJ7!:. F 'vi sfkryh figs, ' i, 1 . ,' a'.i'4f.'f .fm ,- :A ' 4 '.- 1 Wgfilfeit- ,, ,,4,,. .4,.. S J. . 4 ' I - 5225!-Zvi, Y' Q1 + !-if-4. ' 4 Q 'Y .s it V qiifzbcfhl , . Y if it '-U' 'Y 1 .Q 151: NU!!! an Ng -me - -v - . NA '? A -I X .QM fm K N .Q ww Q. 'ig . W i ff. 3 -ss . . Z. . f!:!2 uil J- 'vw - df F I fm ,ggi ' - - Q ,. ,Q VV, Q gf -.,,., f fu , ,i A E Q ,jus Wa. gs, Www X -1 V . in , Bill Mrukowski 1262 rolls into the end zone after diving over Oregon's Mel Renfoe f20j. Paul Warfield K 42 J gains yardage climbing over Hoosier gridders. Football J if Buckeyes come on to field ready for this week's challenge. F 'till Buckeyes watch their on-the-held teammates defend the north goal Season Called Success As Michigan Falls 28-O A Dad's Day crowd of 75,378 watched Ohio State defeat Indiana 10-7. The following week, Wiscon- sin, the nationis leading scorers with a game aver- age of 39 points, lost to Ohio 14-7. Woody was so pleased that he announced that he would take his wife to dinner before he looked at the game mov- ies. The victory kept alive Ohio's hopes for a second straight Big Ten title and the Badgers had yet to win in Ohio's stadium. fr took Iowa to bring back the gloom. Fumbles, pass interceptions hit the Bucks again and Iowa won 28-14. The Iowa coach was carried off the Held after being burned in eligy all week. Oregon wasn't too much trouble for the Bucks as they won 26-7. Woody was especially active on the sidelines. He called the Oregon game the best of the year and wished the season was just starting. Then it was time for Michigan. It had been a year of ups and downs for a team just this side of greatness. Ohio State won 28-0. Verdict for the season: success. Ohio had won six and lost three. Wisconsin won the Big Ten and went to the Rose Bowl where they lost to Southern California 42-37, rated number one in the nation by season's end. S ' SN, , 'Z-sw' 'Aix -, .,. 5 p K A 1 A --,M A 1. N x - ' , L1f,.fM 4 41 x-- . . , -Us Im H -V ,. V M955 gy, x Ng? 1 4 xtwwm wg., . J' 'M .-is' ' 'Ax X 'r , 3 A' V, V wx, 15 was W QM is . .11 ' xx' ' - . ..,,. L M' 1 ig I H X . -I . x ul ....-My .N . . ,V 5g,,,,Q1f Y ' lg K ,ww ,. .fl 4 H X . 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Buckeye Captain Doug McDonald UH, who starred 011 defense, shoots against Virgi nia. Buck Cagers Gather Title For Fourth Straight Year Ohio State's basketball team proved to its fans that the loss of three All-Americans does not rule out a championship. Although Jerry Lucas, John Havlicek, and Mel Nowell graduated, Coach Fred Taylor came up with a new All-American, a tight defense, and a never-say-die spirit that lead to a tie with Illinois for the Big Ten crown. This fourth consecutive title won by the Buckeyes tied a record set by the University of Chicago when William Oxley Thompson was president of this university. The Ohio State cagers wound up the season with an admirable record of 20-4 overall, and ll-3 in the Big Ten. Center Gary Bradds won the Big Ten scoring title, one achievement that eluded Lucas. 1,11 ,M , ,Q- , Guard Dick Reasbeck charges down court in the revenge game with Iowa. 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Bradds Named All-American, Plays on Pan-American Team Ohio State centers are building a tradition of be- ing named All-American. For three years it was Jerry Lucas. This year, Gary Bradds was named to the lirst team by both the United Press Inter- national and Associated Press polls. Bradds later played on the NCAA All-Star team and earned a berth on the United States Pan-American team. Coach Fred Taylor's hopes for Bradds were soon realized. Bradds quickly molded into the out- standing center in the country. With 32 and 31 points in his Iirst two games, and a uwindmill' style of play fans loved, comparisons soon be- came old hat. The tall boy from Jamestown, Ohio. had arrived. 7 Basketball i wh i V , K ..fff ,ti 1.4 Bradds was voted the most valuable player on the team and in the Big Ten. ff I-. Although Bradds lacks hnesse, his has lea' him to be named captain. 2 Q li if Lu x-'QE Us .:1Ss:?5g,g '- . Q.. ' ' X 'ml S H r x --Q.-1en:.,gS WW . X x, X Y' S wi .s::sEr.. Sfqsgyfq ,Q X . MK ao VX X 4 GNNA. Q 1-4112:-n X Q N + XSQ X N mls? Q X X Nix ' sketball '.,ff.',z5 QSQ - .qv - - wafiijvs, zz 1: news: - 2 :,3i's2YQ1 ..,x,,yyQ r wg ..., ., ,X . ,Q 13- bl-: .v 5.5 ,Q Buckeye Capmhz Doug Mc'D0rmlcl H21 moves in for cz jump ball. Gary Bradds is ready to help. iw' Taylor's lO0th Tragedy Highlights Cager Season Although Gary Bradds made the All-American team, his teammates own a share of the honor. Seniors Doug McDonald and Dick Reasbeck, jun- ior Jim Doughty, and sophomore Dick Ricketts backed high-scoring Bradds to keep the Buckeyes rolling to 10 straight victories and the tie for the title. Coach Fred Taylor celebrated his 100th vic- tory with a win over Creighton and wound up the season with lO9 victories in five years at Ohio State. The victory streak at St. John Arena was extended to 48 in a row, but not before many Buckeye fans sulfered pangs of anxiety and loss of fingernails. Two-point wins over Minnesota, Michigan and Northwestern left many Ohio State partisans in shock. With the Bucks needing only one more win to clinch another trip to the NCAA tournament tragedy struck at Indiana. Ohio lost 87-85 in a double-overtime game marked by ques- tionable Indiana hospitality. Basketball Slx foot guard Dlclt Reasbeclt gets thzs rebound The Buckeye defense often utilized cz full Court press with Dzck Rzcketts guardzng th 5 I 1 i- -mn-.' ,.-:ami x- n Q 1 ,wx-1--A-wa ' 7 ' - ' 1 , Close contests feature thrills and many spills. Breaking through a strong defense, the Buckeyes set up a goal shot. 256 Ohio University scrambles madly for Control the puck. X B Buckeye Skaters Capture Ohio Hockey Championship Ohio State's hockey club brought home the Ohio Intercollegiate Hockey Association championship for the first time since 1958. Coach Tom Bedecki took a team that had played little together, worked them hard, and took them to Ohio University to play for the championship. The Bobcats from OU had never lost a league game and never lost at home. The Buckeye skaters changed all that February 22 when they beat the Bobcats 3-2 in sudden death overtime. The Bucks wound up the season with a 7-4 overall record and a perfect 6-0 league mark. Goalie Chuck Hobaica and forwards Eddie Edwards, Al and Warren Ware led the team to its outstanding season. W4 v' L . J 4: .4 fi 5 :NSA ' it 'END 1 Ohio State never had a full team due to injuries and health problems. Injuries Create Problems For 1963 Soccer Team Finishing in fifth place in the Ohio Collegiate Con- ference, Ohio Statels soccer team ended up with a 3-4, win-loss record. Joe Cardosi and Leo Fuchs took turns being captain for alternate games. Rein- hald Betschl was the leading team scorer with ll goals and was the third leading scorer in Ohio. Three of Ohio State's men were members of the All-Ohio soccer team: Ron Clegg, fullbackg Fuchs, center halfg and Betschl, center forward. The highlight of the season was when Ohio State beat Kenyon, who at the time had a 5-0 record. Coach Walter Ersing says the team played good ball but didn't capitalize on opportunities. Coach Ersing calls the Kenyon-Ohio State game the finest game of the season. Don Starr is the 1964 team captain. Ohio State beat Pittsburgh I8 to 7. Lacrosse Team Members Break Several Records Ohio State produced some of its best players this year and experienced the first winning season since 1957. With a Win-loss record of 9-6, Ohio State took third place in the Ohio Collegiate Con- ference. Outstanding players such as Captain Bob Cawley, Bill Haagenson, Dale Hart, Joe Funaro, and Don Starr made this victory possible. Cawley and Haagenson each broke five past records, and Hart and F unaro each broke one. 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Only two team members were lost via graduation this year. Wrestlers Take 7th Place In Big Ten Competition Winning eight matches and losing an equal num- ber, Ohio Stateis wrestling team placed seventh in the Big Ten. Two men participated in the Big Ten championship finals: Joseph Piccioni, 137 lbs., and Gary Joseph, 130 lbs. Piccioni was voted the most Valuable wrestler by his teammates, won the John Hills trophy presented by the alumni, and holds the record for the most falls of any Big Ten wrestler. Joseph holds iifth place in the NCAA and was a member of the All-American wrestling team. Coach Casey Fredericks says this was a satisfactory season with morale high. Ohio State Track Team Has Mediocre Year Although Ohio State's track team placed eighth at the Western Conference track meet, the members came back to beat Penn State at the May 4 dual meet, 6lM2 to 6Oyg. According to coach Larry Snyder, Paul Warfield was the outstanding mem- ber of the team. At the Indiana relays on April 27 Warlield won the 330 intermediate hurdles event and the broad jump. Mike Cavotta won the shot-put at the same event. Wariield also won the broad jump at the annual Ohio Relays, held in the Stadium April 20, while Robert Neutzling took first place in the pole vault. Ohio State played host to Ohio University and Iowa at the Triangular meet on May ll, Iowa won lirst place and Ohio State came in second. if ii, c, QJ'5'3i' -H-N.. A A2-1 -nur -Hb' 'fav . M NA7'1,t4rs,!- I.. M, , -f,.4. ,. -14.0 ,-. Scott Tyler of Miami University runs the 100-yard dash in 9.5 seconds. Hurdlers approach the jinal hurdle in the 120-yard highs practically in a dead heat. ,ww- var fr-n yas' '31 rl' 54 Lllvw- 'M ?f'f'H ' ' M 'of ',-:I - .' gf- - 1, ,-,,gewiQ,,,,,l 51, . , .. -. P 2-f1vf1jAg.,,. 15-, ,.-1, V 5 , 'f ,A-f .,,49-,- v ,,4w,,71,,?',,.,, 1 ,, Q ,H . ,., , . Wy ,f- Hr- U: ,. .. 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The race opened with a loss at Wisconsin, but then the Buckeyes, behind the booming bats of John Machedo, Arnie Chonko, and Al Silverman, battled into the lead with a 5-l record. Disaster struck on the road again when the Bucks had a lost weekend at Minnesota and Iowa. After that, they spent most of the time chasing the Hawkeyes and Illinois down to the last weekend. All that was needed was a three-game sweep over Indiana. But, the Hoosiers refused to cooperate, as they had in basketball, and the Buckeyes finished third, behind Illinois and Iowa. 7 Batter Joe Sparma Q31 pitched a no-hitter against Michigan -O! az., , M. ww, -A A . 232'Zz,wm2z5yf+.v . 0 Riffs 4 + Q 4,3 f 1 X we W? 1 1 M x I 7 W 2, - W , ,f Xa Q 'E f 'f'-QW A , pf W 1' V QF I P Q ll: M 'f s ' ,J 1 f av ' i V . 1, iigzx ' . A H' N ' K. . ' KI! ,'.',fw- 0 'fl ' - wg? du, . A , 5' , 311, aj,-1 12' A g 132 4? 0 ' -I my n s, 5,21 r ., ' Wa, WZ., i ,, , an -1' fa. rf f f, 1 V ,Ez A4 ., , ,, f. 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'A .I ., I- 11.1. .A ' ' -4, Q Ld z ,, ..., -.,x 'i ' ' ' , ' 'v' -1,' , A -ff. f 'A -mf. , L, ,. f , --An-'f 'fQ f. ' f . L,,,' ...H ,-W ,. ,g: '2'P'- A' .. f 'Mfg-7 ' M- fpf ' ' fi --rf -,.-f:4 t,f'- , 4. 2 '-'51---A H -, Bill Reed is tagged out by Bowling Green's second sacker. Sit down, ya old man is a comment often heard OW as around the baseball diamond in the spring. W. Baseball Newt . Q - 'Ki Coach Marty Karrow plans strategy with pitcher Joe Sparrna and first baseman Arnie Chonko between innings of the Kent State game. ,,, , 4 ., Q .I ,fu ' 4 . I . ,g It ,M 4, 1 . -.,v'f- ' vu 7' . , ',ff.'v.-4 -'QM , ,, l I. .4-KL - ., -s L - ' f-,H M . , -A cv ' 1' ,-. f 4 '- , ' .,A U .Q I f -, f- V ,Ag , tt f . .4 ' . , 'f. ,Q --ff. ' f :' ,,,:,, 1 A , 'w L.. .-fliuln-'lt . Ken Peters is an easy out, trying to stretch a single into a double against Bowling Green. 'NX Ohzo State thzrd baseman John Machado dashes past second base on hzs way home to scoz e agaznst Bowling Green. su' Machado evades the tag of the Falcon catcher to score smnchng u Qgifm: :-l ':5i- ,: ,, - ,M A ,,V- .,,,.',,. , -.v f , ,- V..-.- ,, , K -1, , 1.6 8 Y '5 'f ' i' . -ff, A 591. F Ci 4 124 F6 fil. f ff -' X .347 viva, - A-'VW ' 2. W . f : , 1 fp.. Lf. .-.,1:mq- -5 X- , . N. :, , W E92 SW .445 .J 18,31 f fr , Ag f 34 .rf M, 3 4 f' ' ' fw':.,' ' .'f' , My 22: 4, , Rlsvrv1 '99lli he . ,rift Jnfrg, l, R fair' 15 4 ,suv . .42 ? 'iran E0 VARSITY FOOTBALL-Allman 1441. Anderson 1891, Armstrong 1531, Barnett 1141. Bearss 1671. Betz 1551. Bodenbender 1161. Bruney 1121. Butts 13-11. Carter 1541. Chonko 1231. Cummins 1591. Davidson 1851,Drefle1' 1581. Drenik 1321. Espy 1471. Federle 1501, Fitz 1521, Fortney 1111. Foster 1691, Francis 1331. Goering 1561. Hall 1351. Harkins 1461. Hartley 1381, Hess 1281. 1-lousteau 1841. Howman 1921. I-lullinger 1621. Jenkins 1651. Jones 1871, Katterhenrich 13111. Kasunic 1711. Kaylor 1271, Kiehfuss 1881, Klein 1191, Kohut 1751, Krstolic 1611, Kumler 1481. Laskoski 1701. Lindsey 1-191. Lyons 1361. Mamula 1791, Mangiamelle 1431. Meyer 1811. Middleton 18111. Mirick 1601, Mobley 1911, Moeller 1681. Morehead 1721. Mrukowski 1261. Mummey 1251. Orazen 1771. Parker 1631, Price 1201. Ricketts 1831. Sanders 1761. Scott 1181. Snell 1-111. Snyder 1641. Spahr 1821. Sparma 1241, Sunderhaus 1661. Unger 1741, VanRaaphorst 1861. Vogel 1731. Warfield 1421, Yonclas 1221. Porretta 1781. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-Adderly. Allen, Anderson. Andrick. Barrington. Bugel. Cochran, Cook Derbyshire, Dunbar, Fraraccio. Funk, Gugov. Kelley, Lanning, Lashutka, Littlegreen. Lykes Mcflusky, McCord, Mencin, Miller, Murphy, Palmer, Ramsey, Richley. Ridder, Sander Smith, Stamps. Steingass. Stock. Unverferth. VanFossen. VanHorn, Williams. .tw 1-:-.wsu gauging- VARSITY BASKETBALL-White 133, Ricketts 143. Reasbeck 1103, McDonald 1123. Flatt 1133. Doughty 1143, Bowman 1153. Frazier 1203, Taylor 1213, Brown 1223. Thies 1243. Castllow 1253, DeVoe 1313, Shaffer 1343. Bradds 1353, Taylor 1coach3. 273 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL-Strapp 13-R3. F. Cummings 14-W3, J. Cummings 14-R3, Renick 110-R3, Rathburn 112-R3, Ahijevych 113-R3, Scheehle 114-W3, Dove 114-R3, Ike 115-R3, Peters 120-R3, Niehaus 121-W3, Cooke 122-W3, Gregory 124-R3. Whitaker 131-W3, Truitt 1coach3. -m w, minus- -axnmnz . , ennuumwmumm an-new-5.i-V , M 1 wgsrqyfilmxg SIRI? S Ant! STHTf STATE gulls STHTEN v I ,033 G gf, W 4 f , Q, 3 USN, .,iinSTnrg, 7 Biostar V 1 ,9i3l5mTE.1 ,gettin Qi' 6 w Smtxv M33 TE, 140, 1 5x , 5, . 1 :tl 51 9,111 sim git 93315 in sniff. 3 , 'Hg SWE E M10 STAR Sllff A, 10311113 SW, SRXQETH11 -D mug EVN 1 9115 Sill? 1 5333 SWE, .v it sv A 1 'dH1STH1r VARSITY BASEBALL-DUTHUI 1103, Gable 173. Hay 1303, Merrill 1253, Nozica 1133, Reed 1213, Sokol 1163, Sparma 1233, Stazenski 1143, Wegner 1263, Dray, Egelhoff, Silverman 1223, Smeller 1243. Chonko 133, Frawley 153, Katahara 1153, Klein 1193, Long 143, Machado 183, Mental 1183. Paolini 1323, Peters 1123, Evers 1273, Harkins 113, Scott 1283, Zabinski 1203, Karow 1coach3. f , FRESHMAN BASEBALL-Ankney, Brinkman, Cameron, Dudas, Dusenburv, Gehring Gortz Heinfeld, Karp, Kawata, Larson, Mitterholzer, Nagelson, Peters, Reniek, Roush Sears Soneclecker, Stevens, Teitelbaum, Wagner, Winning, Wolfe, Derbyshire, Fill, Keener Schneider, Strausbaugh, VanHorn. . USUN! V ma sw1MM1No-Botella, Carpenter. C. Carter, J. Carter, Clark, Donaldson, Flynn. Glueck. Kon dracke. Lundquist, McWherter. Mull, Nordstrom Norton, Norvell, Ockerse. Parisen. Phillips. Plain Rice, Schaefer, Seelbinder, Shima. Stellhorn. Stover, Thompson, Tyrell, Vitucci, Wettergreen, Woolley, Zahony, Peppe Ccoachl. FENCING-Anderson, Boggs. Conrad, Donovan Ensign, Harkins, Hogan, Kirk, Langman. Ott Pallak, Price, Ritenour, Scott, Sellers. Tarian Kaplan lcoachl. WRESTLING-Berry, Joseph, Martin. Piccioni. Eyster, Hysell, Taylor. Haas, Hominee, Shuster, Myers, Stewart, Metzler, Doll, Fredericks Ccoachj. LA cRossE-Augspurger, Bushi, Cawley, Doersam, Dodez, Freshwater, Funaro, Haagenson, Hart, Herd, Heikel, Lyle, Leeds, Lauver, Palcanis, Skid- more, Starr, Schiff, Wright, Hartman Ccoachj. N1 ,uzuzli 1.-nmun1n.:.vwuinnuuunnwunnu 111: 1 u..u--nsnmv. sn-use--A uunannwn vw .swarm -MV.-4 -.ww-sms .s . , .. ' ,zu . 1-mx, A-.. 4- .sa-urn' esidence halls house over 5,000 of the men and women on campus. They provide an atmos- phere which is conducive to study and, at the same time, offer many recreational opportunities to their residents. Residence Halls ojjfer contacts with all kinds of people, from every walk of We and headed in a variety of directions. From dis- plays to dances, hayrides to serenades, residence hall dwellers lead an active social lure. Academic interest is encouraged in many halls by occa- sional guest speakers and individual hall libraries. Residence Hall living is an experience that can be invaluable to the futures of many. Q . Ti 5,31 - 32- ' ' x if bf f .0 t V V .real ,- -vw. , 5 Q f 'Z . 1'-: fx J' .. 'Qi J-.V rf' r Ge. gm, , 'L lf. - 1.w i.L N, V if . 7' 4- ' '- ' V :-'inn-ff Stadium Dorm residents do their own housekeeping. 'Nlvv'-vu-Mun.-' w- mw,-..-f....-.....,..,....w,..,.,, Nha.. Fire drills may seem a nuisance, but they are a necessity. Residence Halls The reward finally Comes after a long wait. I , , 1 ww X -.x X 4 , X, New Af' lg . is . l . Q gl l Au. -S gg --4. ...W xx,., .X .t.t.tt.w..t .,., .. , l l ul 5, if i s P Lines for the phones are everyday occurrences in dorm living. Dormatories are temporary homes for college stu- dents, but they are quite different from students' real homes. In these living units, one must take turns using the telephones, wait in lunch lines, share rooms and responsibilities with others, and keep the radios turned down so as not to disturb one's corridor mates. They are also different in that they house head residents, standards repre- sentatives, and corridor representatives. -as-1, ,..,... ,, . + 'S Apart from all this, they are places in which stu- dents learn to know and get along with many different types of people. Dorms provide a liberal education for those who wish to seek it through discussion groups, dorm parties, and informal gab sessions. They also provide midnight snacks that can be obtained from vending machines. And where, but in a dorm, could one be awakened in the middle of the night for a fire drill? Jw-QQ f wtwgi Many students have fun studying in groups, but sometimes' they Cannot concentrate. Tapes oflen are helpful to language students. ,nm QW. N Y Coeds are inspired by art work L..t. The Dorm A place to live, Not just to stay, A young biologist studies aquatic life. A place to spend happy hours Day after day, A place to meet people Along life's way, But, most of all- A place to study, Not to play. 'SJ Residence Halls Concentration is needed for last-minute crammzng ini? -4 J -if H wp. 3 :wwe ,ff ., ms Girls enjoy refreslzments after an all-dorm meeting. ?'??75 Residence Halls : tx' ry .War X 5. R N n. -px J-sg'- - - 235+ N i ix.. Vi X . , . X b, -0 - ' w P' - 'i0o'?,igf,. 4 .a . 4 v vvi-. 'datg::,..fea.k ' -.val 'si' , ' A 4 i 5 fx, , fl!5.1a4.J'O, .U - ' i'. , Uris . - .-' Og r lr . .-:uf-+,.::2'.-fkzzxzz' ffrf .. R..-U pxan, :, .3..'!t::Q 5 ' '. '.' . gf s5A 5'QOOl0! v v. 1, 1,1 . L',u' nt'Q9g,..!..', o:un.v..n l. hx,-7f:::::9Q,,xx4 1, 'Q 1 4 . !, ,.. DQ., 33' ,,,. ,v,'.,.n,o,0' ,, 5,1-,o. Q.'.v. , 51 v - ,v Og, H rr o 0' ..,. ,: 0.o,:s All '1 -, v. 1 1 a 1 .. Q to 'fn 'Q 9 'Q I .lf U -'J Q00 az' I ' '.o'.. ' I. .4.'c. U. . ' v '. ' Oftbg! f.,,. 'o,.,1, :'Os- .. 'v1, 'o, '0, 'O he 'g' 5 'vii' 0. . . 'o,:'a,'u, 'Q 5p', X ,, '.4O :l.., X U r 'fl 3 ' - 1 'l, 'l, n, 'l:' li . .H '0'. If nu ' ' 'U 'ip 4 '1 . I '90 4 .,.'.O fn.'s o,.'.l,.'.l,. n -I ,O . .,'. lu.'. , :p,'.uQ,..v,:'o,.o V . ' ' ,f 1 D 'Q 'O n '5 ,v , 4 n 9, 0, 0, -4 .qi --4 I 0 Q. eq 4. f ' I. I lf .12.:g..n.l.0'9..'.a.l.g.. :3 :Q ' I' . :,! 1 's o, Uo:,: r:'f'of4 o X . ,Gul l.'l..'O-v.4 '::.:-D 'hmmm' JH' ,A .5,'co4-7' Y 3 l 'O' f -. . ln 11 gg S, f- ' 'Lv ' .QE , 472. ,.,n, ik ' .- :ffl 'Ag- Q i -Riff - . A 21 ' 1 .sill f -'15 4 N , y- . .. J- h3q-f'ff-xf1- . A1895 Xu e, , Students relax while having a quick game of cards. Lia. PAUSE AND REFRESH ri IOC Vending machines are frequented during the study breaks Pipe-smoking is a hobby for some fellows. NO SMOKING iN EEO BY DRDER Elf BASI EDMMANIJER tk,-,-,Y -Y -Y Y S Q rx-X laxation for many students. aes .N J-A A' xx Q. .Q ,Q if There are many ways to relax while talk- ing on the phone. Sleep is the most enjoyable form of re- 1 xwil . X akin V ':f'i, ill! ffl I gfpr, 45 Y 4.1 .NAC- E., Q Q '17 .img 3 - 5 ik' -5 4 J 9496! gf Z Maya? xi. f New fx. 5 Mi? GQ X... , W I A V .4 K Q , H, 1 V I K1 r rug- - I- 'W ' A A mf. 'M ::f'1'.'Q?J?5' ' Vip' af . 1173 A I .,a.,g-11'-' -, 1 ' 5 'DWML-2' ,fa ,,1tz..12Ziv L Q ff 4-, Daw .0 Social life is important in living units. Here, there is anything from large parties to small get-togeth- ers. Students may spend an evening twisting, sit- ting quietly while listening to records or display- ing their own specialized talents such as singing or playing the guitar. Socializing includes fellows bringing their dates to mixers and girls going with them to work on their MRS degrees. One may lind students socializing anywhere from the laundry rooms to the sun decks. Most often, though, one may find that students get together in the lounges or in each other's rooms to discuss homework, problems or to talk about the finer things in life. Some students prefer listening to records. 'Img 41-. ' iw XIX-'xr 4 ' is X Residence Halls New talent springs forth. Folk-singing has become a popular art in dorms. 1' 55. an-r Q1 Wh M l1HTiX YEMNQQ 127 fwfr J u zxeslom A crime has been committed. Residence Halls Fl All QQ I The decorator stealors are rightfully punished. 'WN' -x Xin ff WTS The judge takes a look at the evidence. fi Aside from the unusual happenings IH dorms are the everyday ones Suggestions for the dorms are brought meetings. I 1 'J gl 4,7 .Li F e as A bed is in the making. The second annual May-day bed races are in progress. N . W --- 5, . Some last minute touches are being added. Residence Halls xsqls - b . Ns-5.3. 1 l 51' 1: LLB sm ll 'Ula :ii if As A lot of work is put into Homecoming decorations. The Wlzeel of Fortune spins again. . ua-. 1. '-.D , T sat t 1 I 1 V014 Q W. 'safari i 1 W, , 1 , C, w MQX4 ,ff gl: Q75-211. s,4'.' .3 -My gf fn' QM .may 44 . 'ff lv 5: 'A 5' ,- ru , w 3 1 M 4 41' 9' .A ,, 4 A , ' 4, 4 2 1 . ,S ' Q4 2 'ff -V ,Lyn -' 391 51 L E .fg,zgZ5.., , ' 1 M5 , M ' fa' , ' 'ii E,,,,,,v- an ,,,. .4-., . ., ,,,g:f:f.,...,.. ,- an -. .41-'.:.. - ' V -H-. nr af ff pf., K 5 EVA 3' - .h...,, Q. M. Two of the busiest times of the year for dorm residents are Homecoming and May Week. Girls demonstrate their talents by appearing in queen skits and fellows exercise their judgments by choosing queens. During Homecoming, papier- mache images of anything from Wildcats to the King of Siam are seen towering above the stu- dents. Then, after the long cold winter, comes May Week. This is the last big all-campus event of the year. Here one has a chance to take part in the annual bed races, watermelon-eating contests, cow-milking contests, and tricycle races. Each dorm has a May Week booth which is set up for the carnival. Dorm residents go all out at these functions to let off stream before finals. a.. ,, ,ar '2 Z2 F' L J ug , 0 ef :f jr i 'I .ff 6 V 1- .4 I. in Unusual articles .NZ Q Q 1 Q . Q ' Q ' ' - . Q , Q . ' ' . ' Q ' ' ' . Q Q . - ' Q , S , . . K ' i Q . Q . Q , N ' , Q X Q , . ' s . Q Q , Q Q , , . U Q Q . Q , . .. V -.,,,1,,'4i Q., 41. .1 ,. , ' Aff - fm . me K P Hs wa, .QF .1 -,lf L., ,,f I, 9- ,.,qg,,g,,.v, L ,, - I ' 4.'.',,v,,-,, J, , Fw mr , ...,,,f,-,,l..-.. :V N 0-4 I V SW. ,A 2 . 1 .:, P az-.. 411, rf' 1 ,I --ff, Jr.. ff?-1. Lf, .4 6, JW 2 .. F - W -4. ,,,. W sometimes appe ,. 1 flf' V , Ln. . .tX 1 ar in men's dorms. . . Q Q . ' Q . Q Wnlpami ,- elifff Sbayf , X 1 r '1 fi...- fl , 4 f , Q w- -, . 952. V9 'EQ Q '-Q. , x f- I , 1 , ,, ' J ' fi' D 1,-a Aimli. ' ' 4 4 A.. M 2 ,,,,... .. HOUSE PRESIDENTS' COUNCIL-ROW I: Honsa Clst v. pres.J, Provci ftreas.J, Crites Cpres.J, Daily CWSGA rep.J, Ewart fsec.J. Row 2: Grimm, Edwards, Vickers, Hitchcock, Zickefoose, Snively. Row 3: Maksim. Metsker, Parke, Orban, Kane, Khaw. Henry, Mathews, Landau. Row 4: McClymonds, Young, Reed, Hampton, Niver, Clark, Kollar, Stegall. Row 5: Dall, Dye, Schutzbank, Long, Gerson, Anderson, Stevens. Edmondson. Row 6: Leichly, Mills, s House Presidents' Council An organization of WSGA, House Presidents' Council is the governing body for students living in organized rooming houses recognized by the University. The Council held a Welcome Week party for freshmen and transfer students Fall Quarter and sponsored a panel on Co-op Living at Ohio State Winter Quarter. Weldy, Lasobik, Ramsey, Mason, Hague, Twyford, Gentry. Row 7: Messett, Dyda, Garza Hauserman, Meeker, Levine, Pontuis, Adelstein. .R. H.A. Composed of three representatives from each men's hall, the Menis Residence Hall Association Council strives to provide effective inter-residence hall government. This year the Council estab- lished a music system for the Baker Hall dining areas, sponsored Enchanted Evening, the all-resi- dence hall dance in the Uniong and set up a dis- count laundry service for the men. MEN,S RESIDENCE HALL AssocIA'rIoN-Row I: Wolfe ftreas.J, Pfuntner fchm.J, Pearlstein Cv. chm.D, Munson Csec.J. Row 2: Whalen, Crandall, Howard, Goke, Davis, Runbaugh, Rohrs. Row 3: Chase, Herrington, Hamper, Trotter, Ettenhofer, Leedy. Not pictured: Denny, Hughes. Tn' 'ST ' ? .1 'x fs-,srl i , I 5 3- ,. . 2' -I F-, . 97 'LQ .4 ,, Q, ' . .. ...N 4 . . ,- , J , 9' CJ . 0' f' we ,. X ' 1 BRADLEY HALL--ROM' 1: McLeod, Petch. Jones. Batavia. Becker. Lytle. Barry. Houk. Row 2: Baumann, Coen. Radford, Zeid, Griebling. Bronish. Sukle, Houston. Thomas, Bonar. Diskant, Lewis. Row 3: Hoffer, Dupler. Burg. Fleisher. Jacobs, Whittington, Drexel, Moseley, Craig, Swearingen, Riaz, Hite. Kostick. radley Hall The girls of Bradley Hall have a lot to boast about . . . especially since their own Nada Lee Hay was elected this yearis May Queen. Besides working on the May Week skit, Bradley coeds went to corridor picnics made Bradley Hall social life Spring Quarter extra exciting. A party and scav- enger hunt for men's items followed the annual activities recognition dinner. Membership in the dorm honoraries Nightcaps and Carols is earned by girls who contribute significantly to life at Bradley. One of the most popular spots in Bradley Hall is the main lounge which is the scene of many social functions and is well equipped with hi-fi, television, and comfortable furniture. BRADLEY HALL-Row I: Natherson, Bittikofer. Gutterman, Roberts, Smith, Fackler. Holliday Row 2: Falter, Olson, Law. Esbenshade. Hanna, Hutchman. Eisnaugle, Levine. Ron 3 Pitasky,.Blackburn, Lavine. Vollmer, Campbell, Jackson, Reinhard, Schlotterbeck, Shar Bennett, Pracejus, Holeski. Miller. Row 4: Bergman, Cowan, Case, Fox, Marlin, Duncan Gallin, Byrne, Mateyka. Fein, Greenfield, Freeman, Cohn, Davis. 92 2 Camp Agape for a weekend retreat and had many parties and mixers. The dorm had Slave Day with Steeb Hall, and the girls were sold to work for the men. Weekly coffee and conversation hours at the dorm featured a faculty guest speaker. Parties for Mothers' Day and Little Sis Weekend and D L- G v 4 V! I 5 -. M-an... Q-7 -any gi? 'E 1 ' t ix fx W'4m-,. at , ' BRADLEY HALL COUNCIL-ROW I: Rhoades. Prather, Olson. Ferguson. Row 2: Greenfield. Falter, Law, Shai, Hunter, Goldfine. Row 3: Chapman, La Forsch, Lavine, Becker, Burstem, Millarve. as 4 T3 1 , k, -CS' .Q 5 -a BRADLEY HALL-Row 1: Gettles, Gardiner, Nardin. Deyo. Fisher. Porter, Arman. Row 2 Strong, Berger, Heller. Channing, Feinstein, Arsdale, Renker, Burdge. Hartley. Row 3: Longi LaForsch, Mikesell, Hall, Caplinger, Black. Hixon, Sternlieb, Iams. Smith. Kalmns. Wash- burn, Kaminer. Row 4: Hoeliing, Smallsreed, Copeland, Prather, Treier, Starbuck, Lindsay Claassen, Elliott, Gossett, Cline, Chapman, Folger, Winter. P V - V ff Y . f' 4. V 4, . Y' ' l f: .. i J A , I 5 QQ, , 5, !g 'f' hj ' L I Q ., 3 V I: 4. 6 MQ. . My T 1 A X 1 ft., .' . -f V 157-f 7 4. 0 4 an M X1 9' l ' 1 B-1.1 a 3 47 l vcr: Y? r . VTX .L FIRST FLOOR-Row I: Williams. Gisler. Friedman, Sperber. Tubbs. Sperling. Ford. Row 2: Sydney, Courter, McClure, Schlanger. Chentow, Freifcld. Dolan, Griiiitts. Benisch. Row 3: Fry, Newcomer, Lenart, Douglas, Beardmore. Queen. Nelson, Remer. Gault, LeFlore, Feins. Weiland. Seldeen. Canfield Hall Combining the traditional with the modern, Can- field Hall's east and west wings house approxi- 294 mately 350 Coeds. This year the Canfield lounge underwent a much-appreciated facelifting, with some financial assistance from the Freshman Council. During Freshman Welcome Week, Can- field went Hawaiian. The girls decorated the lobby with a Hgrass hutf, a secluded cove, a canoe with paddles, and multi-colored leis. During the snowy season, snow-figure sculptures graced the lawn, courtesy of some art-minded residents, and at Christmastime a hall decoration contest brought spirited competition and colorful results. SECOND FLOOR-Row 1: Saxa, Blaine, Schreiber. Klutch, Lindsay, Tarson, Hatcher. Ron 7 Barnett. Harden. Streifthau, Goodman, Zirwes, Zorn, Rigolo, Vernon, Moore, Booher, Cau thra. Row 3: Seitz, Hundley, Gressel, Thurman. Barnes, Lanz, Darby, Taylor, Strickler, Bur- ton, Kleinholder, Merrick. Row 4: Ewinstead, Vanaman, Miller, Hackenbracht, Engle, Ack- erson, Hosket, Garlington, Finefrock, Stroupe, Shesler, Hill, Rogers, Manning, Wagner Paxton. Row 5: Bingle, Highley, Bonar, Farling, Wyles, Lipton, Sullivan, Stoddard, Stull Boyd, Warner, Putre, Rider, McDaniel, Gosnell, Roach, Halderman. Q at 5 gif 4 Haj iw' .? ' f i , 1 THIRD FLOOR-Row I: Green, Milroy, Ream, Newman, Ginavcn, Scott, Mongold, Glover. Row 2: Burrell, Fischer, Uncapher, Rittenhouse, Rittenhouse. Thomas, Bowers, Fitzpatrick. Walker. Row 3: Harris, Siska, Parker, Tekaucic, Colbert, Conlon, Schilliger. Fowler, Reger, Woodmansee, Vukovich, Noon, Lyons, Romshe, Hoover. Run- 4: Kravitz, Krasnoff, Noble, Gochnour, Westerman, Warne, Shutt, Collins, Struble, Spitalny, Loebs, Ross, Sander, Cranon, Griihn, Brotkin. Canfield Hall Seven dorm committees stimulated an active life for Canlield coeds. Religious chairman Sue relations. Social chairman Sue Sidney and Maida Bennish planned dorm open houses, mixers, teas, and other social events. A dorm newspaper, the Fowler planned fellglous Services and mps f0 Chanticleer, was published several times during the year under the editorship of Toni Carmen. For the first time this year, Canfield had a fresh- man class council. various religious centers. Scholarship and recog- nition chairman Ellen Engle and Barb Hacken- bract promoted scholarship and student-faculty FOURTH FLOOR-Row I: Patrick, Wilson, Brombaugh, Cramer, Harmon. Row 2: Emshoff Lokdi, Gunyou, Mendenhall, Friedman, Holladay, Kane, LeMunyon. Row 3: Parrish, Carpen ter, Carman, Keller, Riker, Suydam, Harrison, Yin, Dyer, Spikell. Row 4: Marks. Kimball Dunham, Fee, Lawyer, Ellis, Miller, Henry, Cvumm. Hunt, Petras, Schultz. i-14 , nh.. lf f .ak lauxi liakerfs' rc'c'reulimz hull lmlzlx several mixers Ihrouglmut the year. a t H The laundry room in the basement gets frequent use. I 'A iii I J a'Wm ll lY 1.5-,V -.NA Qy. Iiuwlmll is purr uf Iiust Bakc'r'.s' spring uc'!ivilie.s'. ii., gf S-X -iq ... A .- V ..,, 5 g U H----an--. ns user f Y ' ' t s ,W gk! QSC' .if I as 'gift . ,,a4'i',. Q xsgws, . Xllilgglggl Q , '- Study breaks often include snacks. Although East Baker Hall is the oldest men's resi- dence hall, it is continually being modernized. The latest addition to the 1939 building was made four years ago. The hall owns and operates its own radio station. Presently it broadcasts throughout Baker Hall, but plans are now in the making for broadcasting throughout all the residence halls. There is a fully equipped photo lab open to resi- dents of all the halls who wish to join the Photog- raphy Club. East Baker also published a mimeo- graphed newspaper, the LINK, which came out every three weeks. A large recreation hall played host to several mixers throughout the year, and the lirst annual May Queen Mixer was held there this spring. East Baker owns and operates its own radio station, WBKR. l l 298 i ' 2 ' Il 1 , EE' df IV J .7 I . ,GX V :J ' st ss . Z? ' Q7 1 1 fl X si- Q ., at J 'gy WN T ca ' 1 Q y' W ,. , ,A J l it Ht L , 1 'B A,',,.s. E FIRST FLOOR-Row I: Winkle, Dickie, Levin, Hollert, Bowe, Fodor, Wilson, Krawson. Row 2: Rose, Neff, McClester, Brown, Kanor, Henderson, Kaiser, Seckler, Meyer, Munden. Row 3: Graves, Decker, Baker, Lawrence, Huff, C. Smith, Colewell, Garrison, Hammerly, Uhl, Andrews, Bourquin. Row 4: Oeschler, Fored, Apple, Puestow, Ballitch, Bindbeutel, Gilbert, Summers, Phillips, T. Anderson, L. Anderson. Mack Hall The girls at Mack Hall found that it's nice to have a man around the house when the 390 wom- en moved in Fall Quarter. The head resident's husband lives there, too. Among the projects at Mackthis year were the annual Halloween party, the Christmas door decorating contest, the Hang- ing-of-the-Greens ceremony, and a Christmas party for orphans. In addition, one week was des- ignated 'gsneak week. Every girl did small favors and presented inexpensive gifts to her friend be- hind her back. At a party held at the end of the week, the sneaks revealed themselves. Mack girls won first place in the Homecoming rally and at Christmas joined in a carol-sing around the cam- pus. A January formal at Aquamarine Cabana Club provided at warm memory for Winter Quar- ter. Gne resident who had given a lot of service to the hall was named Mack Hall Girl of the Monthf' ar - N ' - J SECOND FLOOR-Row I: Lintala, Harris, Lustig, Artino, Phillips, Dick, Steinbarger. Row 2: Lust, Gershon, Kerns, Cohen, Berke, Kirkendall, Wainer, Heinert, Wahl, Gangloff. Row 3: Montgomery, Krebs, Todd, Brobeck, Calhoun, Kodish, Blum, Hallahan, Schafer, Richey, S. Smith, Ross, Hintermeister. Row 4: Whetsel. Clark, Wilson, Close, Kirk, Struble, Rather, Rowles, Turner, Roehrs, Whitacre, Wharton, Lackey, Lalonde, Kramer. Row 5: Davis, Marlatt, Burow, Behymer, Hall, Cummings, Smyth, Bailey, Simmonds, Kildow, Gullett, Ark, Kieth, Drummond, Hinkel, O'Sullivan, Slotsky, Grospitch, Fulop. T.: 'C fi, -, . ' , . f - L' Z ., I 1 '- Lv gf s .- xf vw Q Q-xv gf ' X' ' fi Q X' Q V 9' : I ,, 'ar X L Q U . if L.. vs. -. ' eq A T, C, Q it ' li is V' N X . ac Hall -912,5 7 'Q F G5 - H 2 cv .J ,, 4 G t, W .., A M 4 , 7 QI '7 f ,- ,,, THIRD FLOOR-Row I: Thornton, Fetzer, Radacky, Schneider, Trynor, Tenenbaum, Dalton, Bauer. Row 2: Lescovitv, Dayron, McDowell, Cajka, Overmyer, Ramseyer. Ballitch, Baes- man. Row 3: Delzell, Decker, Davis, Zuber, Jones, Maria, Vornholt. London, Mechanic, Bogardy. Rogowin, Cassidy, Rieber, Hart. Row 4: Ludwick, Bowman, Chilcote, Lepore, Wingenbach, Tuttle, DeWolfe, Litherland, Leishnan, Higgins, Chamerlin, Cass, Dillion, Keppler, Vickers, Hovekamp, Sultzbach. -we 1 -if ,. t., A - L11 x ' ' 4, - . fr Q 'I A Y ' ' h . Aw , .K 7 v ' , ' ' . D ,Lf as 1' - X 3 1 7 4' 1 he -jf i lk Q 4 I V -1,3 Q, ' 2 H 1 -5 t ' .Q if y r ,mnvli . . FOURTH FLOOR-ROW I: Prendergast, Hecht, Moersch, Demaggio, J. Wright, Hadden, East, Jacobson, Allen. Row 2: Heller, Hart, Davis, Hatten, Miller, Derr, Izen, Hodor, Hill, Shade Row 3: Baum, Creager, Courtney, Carey, Bonn, Slovan, Henry, Ihnat, Hellekson, Coffman, Fack, Beoddy, Shearer, Cure, McVey, R. A. Wright. Row 4: Kilgore, Leas, Haysler, Hos- tettler, Richards, Craig, Rudy, Sheeley, Fling, Brownell, Freer, Schloeman, Becker, Mitchell Davis, Welty. s OFFICERS-ROW I: Derr, Creager, Hart, Dalton. Row 2: Wilson, Snider, Henry, Traynor. Kramer C? E i -5 -4. 'A .,, 'a ... MEI- , MJ 'I-J X Il x Q x , '-if1'r3?f7Q22'S . ., , N N Rafi, ., :fi S5 f 0 J -:A ,Tp ., X .. . A s .2 . .... jg +31 f Nw ' Raids Q g ,j an fi gf if? r , Q eff 'I' 'Lge , ' V-'Na - g 5-X M - I ,-Jw. ,xl K Q Elf- 'f r up 4,4Xm -,. M. r .-a ,'N,,,X,F,x:x X I ' ' Er - QM. -,.,. ',. 1, ...F .-5 ' ' -g -1 X55--Q: .L iq, 'jg' .. H 4. -5 f4..3F': vk 'fv 1fQQ-GAY -f' ,yy vi' Nix NN The girls enjoy relaxing along with studying. Boys talk to girls from the lo e-.,,,.::w sy, 5' V ' xl bb y. Morri on Tower 1- v The girls use the upstairs phones to chat. Q A peek through the doorway reveals a busy staff member. Morrison Tower Located at 196 West llth Avenue, Morrison Tower is the newest dormitory on campus. New arrivals were excited to find a modern and spacious lounge with an adjoining recreation room. They found their own rooms were large and comfortable doubles and triples. To show-off their new home, they held many open houses, especially after foot- ball games, and during Homecoming, men were able to call on their dates in their rooms. After Thanksgiving each girl brought back a Christmas bulb with her name on it. This was hung on the Christmas tree and will be kept for future years. Morrison was the first dorm to have fraternity mixers-two of which were 'The Monster Mash and The Boys' Night Out -and to be invited to various frat houses. Of course, some of the old dorm traditions were also included: the staff of officers and dorm committees provided for an intramural sports program, contests for corridor and door decorations, serenades for special events, a dorm newspaper, and special stationery en- graved with Morrison Tower. Sign-out regulations for women are less strict this year than they have been in the past. . p - 2-F 1 , as f .3 -fi e 0 15 V N' F7 J 'il fi ':i?': 'IT gli J . 2 ? . st . 4 NP + T SENIORS AND TRANSFERS-Row I: Jordan, Horine, Black, Hirashima, Feldman, Connell, Thall, Ladrach. Row 2: Lewis, Harrison. Merin, Friedberg. Piloseno. McCarron. Tennant, Hightower. Dempster, May, Corman. Row 3: Hielsen. Montgomery. Zeller. Farber, Miller, Lannan, Schmit- tgen, Heidenreich. Shearman, Espenschied. Fine. Konsen. Ludwig. Row 4: Preston, Harris. Kisrich, Plecha, Eickmeyer, Gerlinger, Watson, Snyder, Stihler. Brooke, Stolle, Bahmer. Neil Hall Traditionally the residence for nursing students, Neil Hall has introduced a number of new policies during this year. First, tradition was broken when the School of Nursing announced that sophomore nurses are not required to live in Neil Hall. As a result, about thirty transfer students, although not nursing students, lived there this year. Neil Hallls 300 residents are now becoming more ac- tive in campus activities. In the spring of 1962 the nurses sponsored their Hrst May Week booth, and during the fall their enthusiasm led them to build their first Homecoming display called the Cockeyed Wildcat. After each football game the nurses became hostesses for a dorm open house. JUNIORS-+ROW 1: Sprunger, Tucker, Cleland, Mark. Curtiss. Williams, Gilliland, Elleman Row 2: Volliath, Brodie, Heib, Groh, Dornbirer. Townsend. Whitlock, Freeman. Row 3 Fouch, Hoskin, French, Gruden, McCartney, Schopfner, Strawman, Pheasant, Stinson. V 'Y C 5 fi Aa' X A 'SZ tl SOPHOMORES-ROW I: Gump, Rutter, Rodgers, Bradley, Donovan. Zelko. Row 2: Eaton, Kra- mer, Kemper, Mahan, Wagner, Kelly, Herrington. Carson, Kerr. Row 3: Hammond, Shirk, Gladd, King, Otto, Fryer, Overturf, Kreutzfeld, Hoon, Rosner, Heffelfmger. Row 4: Callender, Chesser, Munson, Reber, VanSluyter, Shaffer, Higgins, Gorsythe, Bechtle, Dulmage, Mider. Norris. Neil Hall Activities during the year included Motheris Weekend held over Mothers' Day, Dads' Week- end during the all-campus Dads' Day festivities, and Little Sister Weekend in February. During Spring Quarter, senior Neil Hall residents selected The Outstanding Senior Girl who was honored at a senior breakfast on graduation day. Junior and sophomore residents were the hostesses. On Memorial Day the Neil Hall girls and their guests attended the annual picnic at Westgate Park. The nurses proved their civic mindedness last year with several projects including a Halloween party for the children from Hanna Heil Mission and Christmas caroling at University Hospital. Senior girls who graduated in December took part in a Hanging of the Greens ceremony held in their honor. soPHoMoREs-Row I: Foreman, Peterson, Witschey, Luke, Young, Herdtner, Connolly. Ber- gandine, Dalling. Row 2: Knapp, Gray, Rook. Elder, Elias, Norris, Scherer, Vick, Enery, Kimes. Row 3: Roberts, James, Werstler, McCormicks, Strohmenger, Thompson, Burstein, Bryson, Schuckert, Eakin, Pfaadt. 9 Y ,6f Xl, Z HOUSE coUNcrL-Row 1: Cain, Augenstein. 'Q be -,R im, . 1- '7 ' -' Kr- Mi Row 2: Benedict, Ryan, Grobsmith, Garverick, Florea, Woodward. Row 3: Wisecup. Maloy, Davis, Allen, Grim, Jaffee. Turner. srxrr-Row I: Miss Campbell fhead residentl, Mrs. Johnson Knight hostessl. Row 2: Miss Clatterbuck fgraduate residentl, Miss Bixler Chall nursel. v'N X 4 Nl rmrfgf Oxley Hall The smallest residence hall on campus, Oxley has a friendly, home-like atmosphere. Most of the girls get to know everyone else in the hall. Oxley Hall traditions include candlelight pinning and engagement ceremonies, student-faculty Christmas tree trimming party, and scholarship recognition dinner. This year the girls had a camping over- night at Camp Agape and an all-dorm Pizza party complete with pillow fight and slumber party. For May Week Carnival they sponsored a homemade ice cream booth with the men of Stadium Dorm. Mixers, hall parties, and informal get-togethers kept the girls of Oxley Hall very active. ,, 4: .n C- , , . , Q-: Q I as '- A E Q CJ U t V, . -'w - ,f K -: ww- 4 , .. ul-env :sw .Q-3 ,-nq'T!,. YZ? ffl? , I w gg '87 l. T ,Y fe' 1 Ne if -5 ' Tf ' f 'K . Q .. 7- , 69 z' 'W 'G' A MTQ. f fo' , ff' Q , -', -I - , ' .fp Q , 'Q-51' PM-1 , f- 'tru '4 P W 'xi-fr . OXLEY HALL-Row 1: Brown, Bearss, Rapier, Baron, Soldsmith. Row 2: Hess, Swartz, Wilbirt, Brooke, Elsasser. Hamilton, Lowthian, Rice. Row 3: Clatterbuck. Friend, Woodward, Feld- wisch, Davis, Smith, Shubert, McCammon, Isler, Jaffee, Benedict. Row 4: Kaiser, Augenstein, Stahl, Tozzi, Conn, Perry, Turner, Difford, Bloom, Wills, Muntz. 305 OXLEY HALL-ROW 1: Darrow, Boltz, Donahue, McCombs, Coganow. Row 2: Wallace, Allen, Cain, Baker, Grim, Fareshteh, Eierman, Larmi, Bausmanf Row 3: Ryan, Wisecup, Frank, Nolte, Fowler, Florea, Swartz, Maloy, Kajder, Vaneli, Bixler, Morte. Row 4: Baker, Maier, Neville, Garverick, Bolen, Castle, Nakelf, Grobsmith, Brennan, Campbell, Simon. , ,5 W? 'TL' L , nz .- l 1' I' 3, Q .V - 'ef . 'uf vez' l Q A , , avi' P I N if C M M .3 y . 1 K 5 ' E .E 1:1 f , . -' n ' ' f r . B -- if -. f , ' 'Rm 'IB' ff? ini' i Q x .nlzqp ,. ,P I js 3 x 1 5 Q75 ':1E ' 1213 ' I 4' V? .1 1 155- nf, 'W-W 4 ' ' iw. , f. f , Li fe ,,. ,, ' ' ...M ' W Q, i ' ' -V ,bl V V i Y X A ' 1 X 7 4 I ,f I v X 'i sir ll N ,- Q, :Ir ., .. rf - ' l 5 ,Q W 4 ' x X 5 vw . FIRST FLOOR-Row I: Gibb, Bates, Grosjean. Ron- 2: Goudy, Suter, Irwin, Sowry, Myers, Cook, Ree, Faulder. Row 3: Spector, Dement, Ehner, Palmer, Conklin, Evans, Warner, Krecic, Adams. Paterson Hall The Patersonian's had a merry-go-round of events this year. For Halloween the girls had fun with HCasper,s Festivitiesf' Each girl acted as a Cas- per' for another girl in the dorm. As secret as a ghost, she did special favors for her girl without telling her who she was. When each Casper the girls decorated the halls and doors according to the holiday traditions. All-dorm party, caroling, skits, and refreshments highlighted the Christmas activities. During Winter Quarter the girls invited their sisters to come to Ohio State for the Little Sisters Weekend which included a bowling party revealed her true identity, the entire dorm cele- and games. For May Nineties, Paterson and Steeb brated with a Halloween party. At Christmas time, Halls sponsored a Frog Jumping booth. SECOND FVLOOR-RON' I.- Foster, Brett, Milligan, Alexander. Row 2: Ritchie, Dikis, Munger, Clarkson, Dillencourt, Wilensky, Cooley, Black. Row 3: Allen, McGrew. Werst, Culbertson, Roberts, Donaldson, Brown, Kinker, Souders, Wanamaker, Walter, McEwen. Row 4: Welsh, Layman. Belleson, Moore, Butler, Behm, Jones, Corcoran, Frank, Brewer, Mayer. l l l V It .34 A 4 ri, 'Z ' , ' K gc 4 X Lg. 5, 5 , Q4 v Q It I 'Q vw Q 1 f' A if , , at I U ,i I ., ff' 'Vf 7 'R 17 Q31 ' 1 f' 5' ' W I - - 'rj-f5':1,2I:5?1,i . S 1752 ,:1, , 3 ,e 4 -sl 3. 1 . 11,22 ,. Q . ' if ' -2 l if ' 5 l l I 1 ,v a. ..: . l l 13, -, ,T 5 f . ' - 1 2 V' l 5:1 ,f ' 5 154411: 5 , V .:.-.vp 11 fm M ' ., ,N as .W 44 I 'kt 4, ,a0p,.-X if - . 1 E THIRD FLOOR-Row I: Chester, Fisher, Routzahn, Walter, McCleery, Singer, Etter. Rose. Row 2: Helser. Kiesling, Leatherman. Somers, Bolon. Oddy, Eikenberry, Kneale, Marini. Row 3: Knefiler, Blake, McDonald, Gast. Hale, Butler, McClelland, Tingle, Lake, Amber. :- .:f i f 5 ,UA ' H V , , 'f T :' ' 3 1 E 3 aar.a A '9 J T ' I V1 i ,, ' ., , Y .. 3,15 r , ' , , 3, if 3 vp' fy, , :fi -f ' '11 . ,Q g ,- '. f . ' ,Q :5 ', fx, , ls ' 7. . , -3 , V 1 . Y H M 4 I :I ,I l , Q ,,., , v . f L 4 H, - it r.sV Q - E , A 1 V' 5 ,lb ' V I , FOURTH FLOOR-ROW I: Petrash, Weir, Teichman, Feld, Blank, Shumofsky, Fettner, Nestle- road. Row 2: Hime, Cutler, MacLearie, Southworth, Sime, Becher, Lewis, Kaiser, Lopresty, Mims. Row 3: Garlikov, Kapostasy, Richen, Kail, Brown, Harb, Miller, Kyle, Bican, Wallace. EXECUTIVE coUNc1L-Row I: Ree Csecj, MacLearie Ceo-social chmj. Corcoran fco-social chm.J, Butler C2nd v. pres.J. Row 2: Allen Cadvisorj, Mims Cadvisorl, Lake Cpresj, Tetzloff Cadvisorj, Etter Qlst v. pres.J. Row 3: Teichman Ctreas.J, Milligan CFCC pres.D. be l 'ft A1 .I . ? eq., N r n 1 . . . r ,plzza, pop Proc asti at'on ca ds ' Then there are those who choose to use conventional methods. il Park Hall The men of Park Hall were quite busy this year with social and academic activities. They started the year with a Homecoming display, Bells Are Ringing, in which they worked with the women of Bradley Hall. Christmas spirit was abundant on each of the gaily decorated Hoors and in the lounge. The Christmas Dance was a big success. Winter Quarter was highlighted by Gold Diggers. Ron Coder, a Gold Diggers linalist, was helped by many of the men. The tenth an- nual Stardust Ball, held this year at the Aquama- rine Cabana Club, added extra sparkle to Spring Quarter. The men and their dates danced to the music of the Quotations and were entertained by the Esoterics. New members were tapped for the dorm scholastic, activity, and leadership honorary, Sigma Alpha Lambda. Tom Weyrick was named the outstanding freshman, and John Wood was named outstanding senior. He needs a study break '1 ..- W f-,- , 0 ' V 1 Q V. :If lysis, ji W' V U, .V S ' wal ,, vw , s 1 'I . I ll A 'ff Rx 'Q-'F ,371 -LQ' 'K ' aj Sf' ' ' A .fl 145 'V'- A ,gl A , .J Q 'A iw: . 11 I ' A N' lp'lK' :sr'l'. ,,. 3? X -1 4 .1 . I ' .a 'D at Es .. ,Q A fri g,4,1K ,,L -1 I I1 iQ f . i ky Q., x 1 N. T6 gn, '67 ' -V. X W 'X .f's 'm 1' 'za' 1,71 , . x 1 D A ' 1 ,Q f ' l . I is , 1 L-'35 6 5 . N. . 'Vu : 3 as ff is l 1 .ssh S' 4 A SIEBERT HALL--ROW I: Garber, Herbert. Wood, Campbell, Rasor. Haley, Fraser, Mohler Row 2: Middleswart, Gall, Patterson, Denney, Connoly, Catalano, Miller, Eilbert, Lyon Sherman. Row 3: Birt, Wendling, King. Dawson. Elliott, Bookman, Thielmeyer, Peters. Oyer Colombo, Wright. Row 4: Fiser, Work, Mirsch, Beshinski, Evans, Dunn, Neely, Vlank Wilkinson, Chatman, Tischinas, Boyles, Clausen, Pulse. Rogovin. Row 5: McMahon, Elson Nelson, Belt, Lewis, Jewell, Purwin, Netts, Percival, Griesser, Miller, Roberts, Heimlich Doherty, Fieder, Mack. 3I0 Siebert all Siebert Hallis six executive officers, working with a large number of committees, arranged a crowded program of activities for the dorm's 500 women residents this year. A Siebert talent show in Febru- ary, a nslave salel' with the men of Stradley Hall in December, an inter-dorm dance in February, an art show during Spring Quarter, construction of a May Week booth, and many other mixers and dances were highlights of the social year. The dorm service committee helped sponsor the blood and heart fund drives and did volunteer work for underprivileged children and blind persons. The group gave a Christmas party and an Easter party for children and presented a style show at the State Hospital. . P 5534i P. H riff ' yi 1? if G! 59455 i 'li' . f ,v N dl, .lf -I. X. S' 14 v' , .g,', yiyf, sc, E ,yi 1 -- is 131' --f'r4r'1:f-v I 1. S H TV EGL sl!! f - l 2 it 1 -A Y, . . Q . Q J . if rf' -V 'NLE I . 2 Y is , . x 'ff A Q if 1 9,14 p45 yqwrxgbi X , ,il-Zig! , , :gf E , so K -. X .j ' ., v V' ' K' L ' N1 4 P s lv , . 5 E? 1' 'E ' 1, S xi.. . . 95 o .W i f 'x , 1 SIEBERT HALL-ROW 1: Drum, Kingross, Briggs, Pitinsky, Laws. McDuffee, Alleshouse, Soudens Weinberg, Bland. Row 2: Dailey, Schild, Collins, Miller, Henceroth, Harvey, Allen. Earley Smigel..Row 3: Hicks, Clark, Pinto, Schultz, Linder, Krielow, Reitman, Kirchner, Pottish Kranitz, Will, Lackey, Powell, McIlwain, Richards, Cabaniss, Row 4: Cullars, Sponsler Haysak, Shondel, Ballard, Kistler, Burror, Wherry, Gruen, Vance, Martin, Iarrell, Ranck Gail, Garverick, Parks. Y ,gl fs? gg . ' ' R ' .. H f' Q In 1 ' ' f 16 K P l - .1 ,P 2... 4 'sd W l E -1 1-4 y lewis :Dry -uv C? D04 ,q QI-7 L Q ,ip 5 SEIBERT HALL coUNcIL-Row I: Gall Csoc. dir.J, Wendling Ctreas.J, Schiff Csec.J. Neely fpres.J, Giboney 12nd v. pres.J, Gill Clst v. pres.J. Row 2: Rasor, Burgess. Pitinsky, Hicks, Cabaniss, Justin. Row 3: Drum, Haley, Levine, Morgan, Linder, Bosler. 3II Siebert all The dorm music committee boasts a fine choir , and helps keep up the record supply. The scholar- l ship committee provides food for thought with spelling bees, college bowl tournaments, and 1962-63 OFFICERS-Row 1: Neely, Pulse, Colombo. Row 2: - - - - - Tolar, Drum, Heistand. Scrabble competition. Bowling, slimnastics, and My trampolining are sponsored by the sports commit- 4 F :E in 4 p4 tee. The art committee builds decorations for the various campus events, such as Homecoming. A bi-weekly newspaper is published by the news- paper committee. The freshman class council sponsors work projects, too. The executive com- mittee and a representative of each floor in the residence hall make up the Hall Council. 'CSV G7 1 1'- 4 1 1 TJ Ki l i X92 t ' -Ti x is sv V -. we ' P - A ragga? W ,1ss1, SMITH HALL-ROM' I: Flax, Everling, Westerman, Griffin, Boone, Rutz, Featheringham, Ed- wards. Row 2: Meek, Wenk, Sicka, McClure, True, Fortney, Flaig, Yoder. Row 3: Treue, Dray Turner, Wansky. Harrington, Mohaupt, Larson, Prickett, Hersh. U1 5. P+ I7 533 C3 arc: rvmafgzm DH!-DCDOlO gg-EQQQB U2sf1.,g,.Q ' re2O-354m Bonmmodf m 'f-ewes ODWQCA.-. D r-rf'Y'- v-I ,...cn 'C' Q-If-Us 5Qgg,g'5'3 get ,HUGE 543799 m:v-'OCDCIJFQEV SQLBEWEB 443' Q QQEQEQQ Q'U5:n?3c:-.'6 s:Oo.OfD H f-+3 O an esac 9125- 6 orD'5-'gina' r-g Or-+ coE0UQ UOO 1mgCDmwC O an 'U Hlgguaga CDSDFDCL CD asm 23: an U4 so HQSSEMQ 'fruct-9D'FQirn the laundry room, where novices put too much bleach in the water and experts ironed stacks of shirts, the telephones, where dates were made, romances were ended, dad was called for more money, and the operator said, your time is upf' the television set, where the Untouchables and Gary Bradds drew a full house. SMITH HALL-ROW I: Rittenhouse, Miller. Dammeyer, Fanning, Gerber, Hoyer, Haney. Row 3: Kossoff, Beck Jirousek, Taday, Feko, Hoover, Tyler, Giammarco, Hutchinson. 'La 'X i il Fleming, Luchans, Sporleder, Fitez, Skillman, Jackson, Dovell. Ron 2 wt as Sli fx lf ? We va '. 4 f E - Q if ' A P' .- .,. . H - V : Y.. -4 f 5' 'f- . . f . ., . is 'E -1-li' x, fi ii h V . 7? '1' , , at ' A n ,li , L fx T 4 54: 1, .iv-L : R. ,:.: f,, ...I g- Q , an VR, 1 , v' 'L if ' b 1 .. ,Y ' -' 3 uf -V Q . , 'wh- . - LL f . , N- ,V - ' V , X ' , w l ' t , .,,s l fs ,fg. . r lpvf + Wm X aww Me, Q i A .lx K Q . i, swf, A l Xie f . ta 2 -NJ . 3 'as ms.- ,i ta , mail 3' ii sa , ': .Xx R l X .X N M,sF' sM1rH HALL-Row I: Freeland, Miller, Gilmer, Williams, Parked, Gowan, Treue. Row 2: Rose Hughes, Reeves, Lebold, Knowlton, Kerr, Carstensen, Edison, Gomia. Row 3: Stehmer, Kantner, Reinoehl, Dodds, Yonko, Munson, Anderson, Borland, D. Smith. Smith all One of the highlights of Fall Quarter was an Open- open house. Girls were allowed in the rooms, as long as the doors were openg however, no one determined how far a door had to be open to be 'topenv and often the men decided it should only be a very small crack. Winter Quarter found the men of Smith at Barnett's White House for a party. Most of the social activity took place in the form of floor parties, with each iloor sponsor- ing several parties throughout the year. These ranged from formal dances to hayrides to stag parties. Often several floors pooled their funds to have a large party. Smith Hall men had plenty of fun and plenty of study. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Seated: Munson Cchancellorj. Standing: Coyner Ctreasj, Stroshine Ceditorl, Kinner Csec.J, Kantner Cchief justice of commissionj, Yoder Cv. chancellorj, Stamm tsocial chm.J, Krause Cathletic chm.J. 'S : l XX 41. Stadium Dorm Beneath the stands where athletic spirit Hnds its voice during the football season, academic spirit thrives all year long in the Stadium Scholarship Dormitory. Stadium Dorm offers housing to se- lected young men at more than 50 per cent re- duction in cost, through a cooperative work pro- gram. Under this program, residents save S450 per year through working eight hours per week in the dining room, in the kitchen, and on mainte- nance jobs. This year, student-directed and op- erated Facilities Planning Commission continued the program by planning and carrying out remodel- ing and renovation in the dorm lounge. The proj- ect was financed through a resident authorized activity fee increase and was designed by resident student architects. Student volunteers provided the labor, and when the dust cleared, a new lounge awaited the residents. A dormitory basketball court is located beneath the dorm in the concourse of the stadium. A new recreation room provides an area for social events and studying. Dorm spon- sored events include informal dances, open houses, picnics, hayrides, and card parties. Residents may participate in cultural and religious activities with faculty guests. Stadiunz Dorm men built their new recreation room themselves. Wra- 'Hl ' ff , 'Q Q ? ' ' ENE' Qs' 5, p '52 'S' 1 ' 5' 'Sf wg, KG? , x 4 ' Q X : x ' , ., A , . V , X ,' f Q A K '5'iy Ab N1 W' 4675 'Bb' 'fm' . 1 - -A 1.53 ,E2f:Shf??: xg X 5 , X. Ev - ' I r 3 A A , . 'Q hn- 1 Q- N, Ml, A 'Q :Wx ISE EmM f M, 3 .. ,,., QA x 'X AVN.. x .241 rf' .if ff . 331' g , FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD FLOORS-'ROW 1: Leland, Mamrick, Wolboldt, Chentow, Stephenson, Gasser. Row 2: Lawyer, Synk, Barensfeld. Lowery, Cornell, Walden, Fecho, Ron- 3: Tysinger, Sott, Henderson, Martin, Gustin, Young, Yurosko, Spott, Bowers. 3I6 .1 -1 L Eff . - fs ,sv , f . , - ,- . , ' S-rsszfiri-sr N + fSX2Yb?EiY'rr - in .- X. 1 X, 5, :Sig-..N:.s-e W , N- . . s, -, ,Wx .s memwmw+:.....ws .. V. as W., , . Xw-'Y S Steeb Hall Opened in Winter Quarter, 1961, Steeb Hall is the newest men's residence hall on campus. Func- tioning under President Mike Yurosko, the men entertained themselves and their dates at hall mixers and individual floor parties. The Steeb Hall newspaper, The Word, was under the editor- ship of James Gamble. In the words of a Steeb Hall resident, The Word is one of the better dorm newspapers on campus. Men of Steeb Hall had variety in their eating facilitiesg they were ac- commodated in various areas of the Ohio Union. The day of the week and particular meal deter- mined the specific eating place. Steeb Hall men are still hoping for a cafeteria of their own. FOURTH AND FIFTH FLooRs-Raw 1: Hamen, Beckman. Doench, Hawthorne, Hufford, Regula Row 2g Coppock, Hartman, Reed, Subel. Prinkey, Dickey, Gilman. Row 3: Ruff, Knight Barnhardt, Hughes, Hampton, Veidt, Dildine, Jones, Lustig. Row 4: Deblaay, Darding, Trotter Scheehle, Nichols, Croft, Lundin, Webber, Aikens, Kucha. A SIXTH, SEVENTH, AND EIGHTH FLOORS-ROW I: Hunter, Morr, Rose, Strayer, Ketner, Smith. Row 2: Ganas, Hering, Boyce, Latham, Kistler, Flanigan, Smith. Row 3: Diehl, Case, Shea, Merritt, Stotz, Pengov, Derickson, Martin, Schreiber, Minter. Row 4: Ruhl, Uhde, Rogers, Price, Steck, Shaw, Retten Bush, Hill. St NINTH, TENTH, AND ELEVENTH FLooRs-Row I: McQuade. Bishop, Vogel, Guelde, Hoover. Row 2: Bunting, Fowler, Johnson, Pallak. Hollett, McCartne, Kallas, Mart. Row 3: Garner Schlenker, Madonia, Reed, Shaffer, Pond, Hall, Smith, Kley, Evans, Kovacs. Row 4: Jones a Lutz, Scoggin, Brock, Finefrock, McGee, Krohn. Kieffer, Wesco, Stamman, Leu, McLellanZ Layman. eeb Hall .1321 - v ,.-1 Q7 N N it I? STRADLEY HALL-Ron' I: Schuff. Hamper, Swick. Wilson. Biddle. Golobic. Kline. Row 2: Dom- broviak. Onufer. Burkey. Adams. Post. Olynyk. Ron- 3: Parsons, McArtor. Jack, Britton. Nidetz, Howard, Lacher. Stradley all Opened during Winter Quarter, l959, Stradley Hall is one of the most modern men's residence halls on campus. Each year the social program provides dances, mixers, and an exchange dinner. President Jeff Hartlage. vice-president Charlie Onufer, secretary Charles Howard, and treasurer Roman Olynyk headed Stradley's executive board. In February, Woody Hayes was guest speaker at a meeting of the dorm honorary, Eta Mu Sigma. To raise funds for a local orphanage, the men of Stradley 'lsold themselves as slaves to the girls of Siebert Hall for a day. At Christmas, a dorm- wide decoration contest was held and prizes were awarded to the best-decorated floors. Charles Lang edited the dorm newspaper, The Dimension, for the 1962-63 school year. STRADLEY HALL-ROW 1: Parsons, Austermiller. Keegan. Cooper, Mendoza. Pettit. Ron 'P Huffman, Gerlak, Lebens. Ross, Spice, Burkey, Wood. Hoffman. ' ' 1 W 5 ff-T Fifi? J I 7 ffl' S35 . Y ' fr-5 Q ii 9 Nt ' ' 9 . ' I f- sw Q 4- A , , 1: wb: . v - 'rf T T-' -- - -'ff' i- I V i STRADLEY HALL STUDENT SENATE-Row 1: Hunter. Hatton, Cohen. Rosenzweig. Covert. Levine. Krupman. Row 2: Douglas, Troutman, Olynk Ltreasj, Hartlage ipres.J. Onufer tv. pres.J. Howard fsec.J, Lacher. McArtor. Row 3: Bracht. Brittigan. Finical. Hamper. Wilson. Davis. Wherry, Logan, Ratio, Sanders. Stradley Hall STRADLEY HALL STUDENT coUNsELoRs-Row I: Femia, Douglas. Hanes. Gary. Zechman. Row 2: Finkler, Clayton, Lantz, Parr, Long, Burley, Gusty. ,fb ve rl WEST BAKER-Row I: Dattner, Werber. Calandg. Bell, Brauning, Smith, Doudna. Dix, Cammack, George, Coconis. Row 2: Cowan, Freitas, Reilly, Delaney. Davis. O'Brien. Beale, Cupp, Williams, Motts, Mecsko, Ruth, DeVoe, McBride, Baumberger, Smith. Row 3. 1 Vormelker, Adelman, Herbert, Kies, Keish, Light. Homan, Olson, O'Shanick, Goldberger Silsby, Churley, Casto, Handler, Werner. West aker Hall East is east and west is West, and as far as Baker Hall residents are concerned the difference is quite apparent. It is generally known on the Ohio State campus that any westward migration by the male population is often in the direction of West Baker Hall, where 575 females reside. In addition to being the largest residence hall, Baker Hall is also Ohio State's only co-educational dormitory. West Bakerites enjoy the distinction of dining with no less than live men's residence halls. WEST BAKER-ROW I: Wright, Achauer, Shuherk, Weymouth, Morris. Drake, Wiener. Shank, McKinley, Schutz. Row 2: Berthold. Simon. Woods, Host, Loschky. Orr, Kenner, Ambrose, Roush, Zielski, Watson, Myatt, Row 3: Ramsey, Koehler, Nied, Patterson, Flory, Osborne, Alkire, Bagley, Haas, Kenner, Mitchell, Nichols, Bogan, Boring, Miller. WEST BAKER-ROW I.- Swan, Junkermann, Wright, Stamp, Kutler, Rodner, Levi, Richstone Karlin, Metzger. Row 2: Stitzel, Snelson, Lindsey, Putney, Fisher, Lemon, Shleier, West Bachmann, Carter, Klisan, Coover. Row 3: Rosin, Wade, Sintic, Smith, Axner, Libava Brown, Rodgers, Burkey, Nash, Chapman. West Baker Hall The women of West Baker are provided with com- fortable surroundings, conducive to both study and leisure. When grades loom first in a West Baker- itels mind, she may retire to one of the four study lounges, or to the well-supplied library. The facil- ities of a special typing room are also near at hand. Those all-too-few moments of relaxation may be spent in one of the three recreation rooms where the coed fand her datej can play ping pong, listen to relaxing music, watch T.V. or ?????? WEST BAKER-ROW 1: Rockey, Linbow, Roehm, Hosket, Bodiker, Spurgeon, Stecher, Summy, Osborne. Row 2: Gottlieb, Seitz, Rucker, Rideout, Hartman, Teufel, Stevens, Mravec, Musick. Row 3: Emmelheintz, Joseph, Mossman, Thompson, Tanner, Neely, Bernsten, Birch, Seddon, Baird, Phillips. DORM OFFICERS-Vicki Komito fhrst vice presidentj, Helen Koehler Csecretaryl, Sharyn Cowan Csecond vice presidentj, Nancy Haas Cpresidentl, Marilyn Dix fsocial directorl Sandra Ramsey ftreasurerj. West Baker Hall West Baker residents have a wide range of activi- ties open to them. Women with a love for athletics may participate in intramural sports. Artistically inclined coeds are given the chance to display their efforts at the Winter Quarter art show, or by working on Homecoming and Christmas decora- tions. Party enthusiasts are kept busy at mixers, scholarship parties, and a Valentine's Day party. Participation in these dorm activities may lead to membership in Arbor Vitae, dorm honorary. HALL COUNCIL-Row I: Rutledge, Bonder, Kutler, Terjesen. Row 2: Achauer, McBride, Corn, Lmdner, Lowy, Woods, Leo, Stecher, Ott. Row 3: Vormelker, Coover, Clemento, Whitaker, Bernsten, Carter, Rodgers, Cobbs, Ely, Acker, Flory, Neely, Sintic, Joseph. l x WX w ml ..: z 'gg' l. WESTMINSTER ,HALL House coUNerL-Row I: Schlemmer, Mrs. Hershberger, Barnhart. Ron 2 Wheelock, Strickling, House, Haier, Jenkins, Pursel. Westminster Hall When March marched in this year, Westminster girls held a real stomp, the Hillbilly Hoedownv dinner. Not only was the dinner of a dilferent na- ture, but the HoedoWn was only part of a series which included a holiday dinner at Christmas, an exchange dinner with Phi Delta Theta, and a Dad's Day banquet. Throughout the year, the girls at- tended mixers and interdorm dances. Westminster girls held a Valentine party for or- phans as part of their service activities for the year, and the dorm adopted an orphan from Greece, whom the girls are helping to support. Member- ship in Westminster Hall is open to any girl of any race or religion. The only requirement is recom- mendation from a member of the clergy. WESTMINSTER HALL-Row I: Mrs. Virginia Hershberger fhead residentl, Wheelock, Strick- ling, Swimmer, Gurcsik, Luchesi, Fischer, House, Acton, Rybolt, Pursel. Row 2: Tobler, Hines Beachler, McMahon, Crow, Potter, Barnhart, McNelly, Reed, Wells, Calcott, Boylan, Cole. Row 3: Howard, Bird, Dick, Fenberg, Selman, Freed, Bailey, Ford, Frager, Latham, Manning, Culp, Wherry, Black, Deetz, Nelson, Keller. Row 4: DeRose, Haier, Wagner, Ulmer, E. Jenkins, M. Jenkins, Nicodemus, Schlemmer, Arter, White, Carr, Bond, Olt, Zelkoff, Laughlin, Stone, Fulgham, Alkire. 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Because they work to- gether constantly, the girls feel they are an ex- tremely well knit group. Ann Tweedale House girls had a Christmas Party, Winter Quarter Party, Spring Dance, and May Family Day. avisson anley Girls must have 2.8 accumulative point hour ratios after three quarters of school to be eligible to live in this scholarship house sponsored by the Ohio State alumni. The girls rotated the housekeeping and still found time to participate in the Heart Fund drive. Spring quarter cultural contests were sponsored and writing skill was emphasized. A Winter Formal was held in January at the Fort Hayes Ollicers' Club. DAVISSON HANLEY-ROT1' 1: Stutz, Billing, Kennedy, Blocki. Row 2: Mody Cproctorl, Litowitz ftreasj, Mason fpres.J, Stevenson, Braun Cv. pres.J, Kauchcr ttreas.J, Schwartz. Row 3: Gillespie, Culp, Long, Lyon, Steiner, Van Ardalen, Dickerhof, Maxwell, Webster, Evans, Gillette, Crites, Martineau, Kraus, Borchardt. EVANS 'SCHOPARSHIP HOUSE-Row I: Bakle, Lafkas, Pawlowicz. Pernberton, A. Papenfus, Andrzejewski, Dziedzic. Henry. Row 2: Thomas Johns, Elliott, Terna, Jawicki. Fahrmeier, Blank, D. Kohls. Row 3: Tim Johns. Dague, Madrzykowski, Link, K. Kohls, Rudolph. Mc- llhargey. Not pictured: Jon Papenfus, Rowley, Pritchard. X, ,. gf r ff-. i a- S - . . . .r its 1 ' -a 86? ! ji j 4 1 1, ffl' x er ,g1'L i,'iA? :-f 't- - M j e f A .- ' 3 ' . -'-r.v7.,,.'19w f fl I f S4- 741 1-'E ' iff' ' , 5 X n 4' X In 4 A 5, , ,t lx 9 If 1 . 1 - Room decorations are great for conversation topics. vans Scholarship House With chapters already established at five other Big Ten universities and Marquette, Evans Scholar- ship House was organized at Ohio State in 1962 under the guidance of Rodney Harrison. With the help of the Ohio Golf Association and its member country clubs, the group hopes to buy a new house soon. This year the members lived at 1909 Wal- deck Avenue. To be a potential pledge, a man's application, based on his high school record and caddying ability, has to be approved by the West- ern Golf Association. Christmas and Valentine Parties for underprivileged children, a dinner- dance at the Florentine Restaurant, and a semi- formal dance in May were among the club's social activities. si Q Qing sv iii: 5 .ef A W - ,S . A MARY POMERENE ALUMNAE SCHOLARSHIP HOUSE Ron I Black Emer - ' .- , y, Drumheller, Schoen- 1ab,. Heider, Brubaker, Hoffman. Row 2: Brighthill, Ward. Schweyer, Alcott Hackenbract Porietis, Horvance, Tubbs, Hurley, Ometer. Row 3: Hayhow, Dall, Podmore, Womersleyi Papes, Hover, Byrd, Karg, Kautz, Baker. Honor Dorm Chosen on the basis of scholarship and character, the girls who live in the WSGA House Dorm were responsible for all their own activities. Fall Quar- ter they rented the house parking space for foot- ball games and made enough money for the down payment on a television. A tea for University of- licials was held this Spring. Unfortunately, 1962- 63 was the last year for this dorm. WSGA. HONOR DORM Picture I: D' G Mar Pomerene A winter formal and a Gold Digger's Dinner at the house highlighted the social program for the Mary Pomerene Alumnae Scholarship House girls. In addition to meeting the 2.8 house scholastic requirement, several members of the co-operative living unit were active in campus activities. - ianne eorge, Toby Jacobs, Pat Szoke, Karin Anderson, Carol Sue Oakes, Sandy Stuart. Picture 2: Patt Vukovich, Judy Jerome, Rona Brodkin, Ginger Luke Kay Clausing, Helene Sours. 'QUE V 1 1 e I ei '- ji Lg if , Q K . . .--New f .ik I 's 327 i 4 . X nl, .4-Q , ' 'W 43 F L 2. Q --', 'i.', A Q is mu' on me - 4 o , o n H Q ,un I H urx IQ: if -A. A 1 X4 , ziufg . :I g, -,-.A x , X 1 1-, .In d -mx.-:,. :':, w - 'KN X-. .,.. ff-: : .X XR Xxx X Q fx, gk N, V: ,,, 1 .,,, , L. . 0 x ' A R QW If 'A 'l kg f 'quita K ,.,f v f P . , if, 5 V' - ,.:,, 0'- 5 A exx M wxwa-.M .... A. i.4 , it it -v-yew -sa. 'f' 'Q K Nl si ---v 5 ,. ,, 4. is V- ,V 1 g. Q...- Q-,....Z' l .g L bf nw? if -I . vu- Q -e ZONTA HOUSE-Row I: Toyoko Oshiro, Felicitas C. Arganosa, Mrs. Marjorie Watson fhead residentl, Huyen-Trang Bui-Thi, Talia Ruznamaji, Rachel Nikravesh. Row 2: Oznur Sahin, To-Thi Nguyen, Kay Gearhart, Alice Long, Irma Vila, Guat Khaw fpres.J, Helen Nespor, Bhani Visissobha. .S.A. The major objective of International Students' Association is to promote the understanding of international friendship through social, education- al, and cultural meetings. This year the group participated in Le Buffet International, and Inter- national Weekend, which included a Fiesta Dinner Dance on Saturday, May 4. Men's International House members entertain frequently. Ti Zonta House The girls who live at Zonta House sponsor an open house every quarter, participate in I.S.A. activities, and are active in various campus groups. The Christmas party was the highlight of Fall Quarter while during Winter Quarter held a tea for their advisor. The girls also acted as hostesses for Le Buffet International. X if' 1: - --1 'x .mSQL- I'I.'s9Xx Q. :QSM -' X 1 'rea ' slip:-Ngm 2 X 1 2-fg,y. ' A g,Q2xZAf g ,tfxfii .:, 2NiXXf-xg. x .. .x NM.. ' W? -rvlw-q-.s. 5-'QQ' 5- , W. ...--3 : , , .- 'fm-.svzrgw - Q K. wx if-'Z K X ,..,, ,,,, ' i Q. ' .f.,1 M, Q. .X : bf 4 :X am: . .ik 3 'Yi' X 4. - iif me - 1.-L, v- +A- KX rwzz 1 fi' 'xiii' W. S 'WLT' of bs -F13- 'f PL Z? Si FIN E ,X ,, i f il V R. A Commerce major Glenn Osborn is also cz sales executive. Married Students Recognizing the need for better housing for the constantly increasing number of married students, the University established Buckeye Village. This housing development on Olentangy River Road offers reasonably priced one, two, and three bed- room apartments to families in which one or more persons are Ohio State students. The shopping center right nearby and the play yard facilities for the children are assets for the student-mother. In addition to individually planned activities, the Buckeye Village Wives Club sponsors dances and other events throughout the year. Buckeye Village residents like casual outdoor living The University's Buckeye Village provides relatively low-cost housing for married students. Af ,,.v V A Ja-fi' ,gaze ,,, f, A These students use all kinds of transportation. 332 Married Students Almost everyday is wash day. The Village has playground facilities for all the children. r 7941 4: -xii' '9 4 ,Q .., ,. 'S 39. Sk .7 1. 'Q,, Tx? xv I I. , .'.,,. .,54- , IQ v 4-sa , 1 x- -.' u 5.3 Q R 5 . . ,Dig s. f ' ,XX w M- 5 gg iw - K 39 5. K f f: , SSP :tml g.I1j '- Q N X S . 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Meet- ings and parties are only part of the many ac- tivities that occupy the out-of-class hours for fraternity-row dwellers. This year sorority and fraternity members sold balloons for the Heart Fund and donated 546 pints of blood during the Greek Week blood drive in February. 1' Q Q wx FTM. ,x 'N X Q5 X5 lxb v x X H big xx X , e ',,5i.h.M V . ul is s in was We A FS Ein- Q90 '39 , : :sf--1 V :TRI-'A i. . , i M S Greeks have to study to fulhll grade requirements. Pi Phi won the first place Chapter scholarship award, but Kappa pledges put their Class on top 'Q Q Q 3 Frat men find all kinds of things to do in their leisure hours. Friday night parties d0n't always include girls. Km-A X X xN x lsyflomsn u i I ' s New pledges become better acquainted during Monday night informal pledging andles the night rashees meet their new sisters. ff ' r 'fucks , .. Alpha Kappa Alpha won encore accompanies the trophy. Greek Week god and goddess were chosen from couples in the fraternity system v Talent show spectators were treated to an unusual variety of acts During the week of February 4, 1963, the mem- bers of Ohio State's social fraternity system pre- sented Greek Week. The Ohio Union housed photographic displays of Greek houses, outstand- ing alumni, and recently won awards. The first major event of the week was the talent show at Mershon Auditorium. Alpha Kappa Alpha soror- ity walked off with two awards: outstanding act and best attendance. Greeks attending the show were eligible to vote for their choice of god and goddess candidates. Kappa, Joanie Caponnigro, and Sig, Lou Vitucci, were elected to reign over the celebration. Thursday and Friday of Greek Week sorority and fraternity members participated in the blood drive for the Franklin County Blood Bank. Si Zentner and Gerry Mulligan entertained at the Greek Week show on Friday night. The celebration ended with a group of theme parties at various Greek houses, members of all groups invited to every open-house-type party. Alpha Sigma Phi, Sigma Chi, and Delta Gamma won the lirst place house party award with the theme Twi- light Zone. .!'.'.'x .fy- f-NS 5- R 5 -NK.. F , - -if 4, . Q in xxx i..,,,ff I -Q- x-,g,' .4-P ui i was 'Q - ltr' 5 ms, + iw gs? ,,.' GrcckS l -u Small talk is a popular activity at fraternity parties. Roman architecture was never quite like this. Its not the limbo, just a Polynesian dance. Theme parties were a frequent form of activity on Friday and Saturday nights, some held in the group's recreation room while others took place in private halls. This year many Greeks looked to Rome for ideas and, of course, came up with Roamin, Roman themes. Everyone came dressed in a toga. Hawaiian backgrounds and costumes set tropical scenes for the various Greek luaus. One fraternity even constructed an artificial gar- den and imaginary water fountain in the dining room. Although twisting was still the dance craze when Fall Quarter began, the swim, bird, Bosa Nova, and hitchhiker gained in popularity as the year progressed. Water Hghts, serenades, pledge parties, and pinnings were all part of Greek life at Ohio State in 1963. in 3 gl I 42-Fiiiiaf g H sr - n .. ' r Y-'Q-ff O Xxkmm' Q- R I fr 'N -.Q 2' k, ' . . A - Z 'Q-fi ' v , ' . , H 'ix lv. dv, . 1 1- ,' v, - nf, n. , V55 3. Q , fs, ff if Q. ' A -f Pin Q S, ' , ' ff,?g1,f ' , . A ':', , '-- .2 - ,Sh .I ,,l' ' . s - 4 9 -f Y w .. . .N wi , t ' -4 .- ' -. A k . ' I V ' 1 I , , - , - , 1 , .' 'YN - 112 ' 'si 'nxfg -ia' ' a. ' . it ' 'X ' ,I ing!-AQ, - j - , Q. w. ' . ww-. - J- . Q ' si ' J if ,- P --.1 .A : gylfli' 'lf x S. ft Mtiblia ,mega still Alpha Chi sorority life was en- hanced this year by the 35 girls who became pledges during formal rush, giving the Alpha Chi's the largest pledge class on Ohio State's campus. The fall Mardi Gras party at Oak Park found Alpha Chi's and lilll their dates in matched cos- tumes . . . dance-line dolls to Southern belles. This year's Carnation Queen, Joan Shultz- man, was crowned during the annual Winter Formal at Illon- kais Party House by her sister, Judy, last year's queen. Alpha Chils were active in campus organizations, too. Karen Groezinger edited the Makiog Sandy Badgley and Dottie Reese were OSU cheerleaders, Bev Wright served as secretary of WSGAQ Bonnie Egnew, president of Kappa Phi, Me- linda McEntee, Student Sena- tor and Freshman Orientation Leader, and Vicki Skidmore, secretary of WSGA standards. Alpha Chi's sign points out favorite possessions to rushees. ALPHA CHI OMEGA-ROW 1: Calcara, Lorenzen Crec. sec.J Reese, Badgley, Logan, Skidmore ttreas.l, Brown Cpresil Hulfman Clst v. pres.J, Shultzman 12nd v. pres.J, Watkins Slaughter, Riley, Cameron. Row 2: Muff, Romshe, Shiland Canty, Wicklund, Hightower, Weber, Lasavage, Norris, Sut phen, McEntee, Boger tcor. sec.J, Wright, Evans, Martin. Ernst, Wood, Groezinger, Stout, Baumann, Bleakley. Row 3 Egnew, Bossart, Lawrence, Gilbert, Wherry, Kraft. McCarthy, Schultz, Zimmerman, Snider, Irwin, Warne, A. McDonald, Kreutzfeld, Small, Pnrrmann, Calhoun, Fain, Sorensen, Wild- man, Sindledecker, Garrett, Sharp, Thornton, Cloud. Row 4: Thomas, Kerr. Smith, Knell. Baumann, Fletcher. Welty, Stolle, Ross, Jones, Woods, Adkins, Anderson, Scheu, Evans, Marlin, Graham. 2 ALPHA DELTA PI-ROM' 1: Annear, Guthrie, Verhoff, Heitchue Hegler, Rydquist. Gulyas. Mrs. Bierly, Adams, Goles. O'Neill Townsend, Murphy, Hilt, Ekey, Row 2: Meyere, Hostettler Lytle, Baker, Schultz, VanDer Putten. Burnett tpres.J, Grin- hagens, Overturf, Evans, Ferguson, Maria, Pfaff, Watkins Rapp, Gerlinger, Ohnsman, Kirsch. Row 3: Ellis, Dehner: Sunday tea parties brought many rushees to the ADPi house.. Robbins, Watters. Clemen, Stoll, Blake, Zunis Ctreasj Stickler, Fargo. Murray, Wagner, Sherman, Maben, McLaugh: lin. Deeter, Roberts, Knutson tv. pres.J, Wible frec. sec.J Gebel Ccor. sec.J. Row 4: Morton, Swope, Helm, Mravec Grady, Shepard, Musick, Miller, Bridges, Dolan, Snider Brumfield, Netts, Ree, Loudenslager, Beucler, Ury, Staley AWG Delta ,Pi This year ADP1s spent much time entertaining. A square dance at Cubbage Corners and a Moulin Rouge Party at the house kept members busy Fall Quarter. New pledges were honored during the Annual Winter Formal at Ilonka's. After the dance the girls had a slumber party at the house. Fathers were entertained Win- ter Quarter during Dad's Week- end. Dad's and daughters saw a basketball game on Saturday night and attended church together on Sunday. The fathers were made pledges and then entertained the girls with a skit. International House stu- dents came to dinner one eve- ning and each told about his own country. April was a busy month for ADPi'sg they en- tertained crippled children and had their annual Spring formal. Ahnha Epsilon Phi Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority is dedicated to developing in its members a rich academic and cultural approach to living. The AEPhi house is located at . 200 East 17th Avenue and serves as a meeting place and living unit. Highlights of this year's activities were: the AEPhi Barn dance on Nov. 17, the Sigma Chi-AEPhi Christmas party for orphans on Dec. 3, the apple polisherls dinner where favorite teachers were invited on Dec. 5, a pa- jama party for new pledges on Jan. 18g a TGIF party with the Betasg the AEPhi formal dance at the Desert Irm, Feb. 233 the March 2 Ohio State Day when all Ohio chapters of AEPhi met, and the April 9 tradi- tional Passover dinner. Alpha Epsilon Phi is headed by pres- ident Raquel Rieur and vice- president Barbara Mattison. AEPhis Often enjoy casual folk singing sessions. ALPHA EPs1LoN PHI-Row I: Stein, Cowan, Berenberg, Schle- zinger, Baron, Eppstein, Sigmund, Kronheim, Stiel, Tein Reiser, Magnes. Row 2: Triger, Harrison, Mattison, Mailender Brodkey, Rieur Cpres.J, Mrs. Loury, Lichtman, Myers, Ringol Fellman, Atkin, Miller. Row 3: Smith, Weber, Waldman Herman, Klein, Shook, Feldman, Finkel, Saul, Siebler, Cohen, Knoff, Lieberman, Lamden, Levison, Rutkin, Kay. Row 4 Timan, Corn, Applebaum, Levine, Davis, Streem, Schlonsky Zimov, Heines, Bloom, Feinstein, Levi, Kabat, Garon, Lackey Row 5: Meyer, Zelman, Lippard, Green, Fine, Solove, Slone Ferstman, Zipperstein, Lebonitz, Raab, Mendelson, Kapel Nertzel, Obstfeld, Segal, Lubitz, Spiegel, Rosenbaum, Siegel Camras, Sims. X . '- xii i . 4 gi F ' fi P2532 . . -K :visas Q :. ' t. Q, ,gg is K3 vi? . r- . Aaaha Gamma ALPHA GAMMA DELTA-Raw I: King, Williams, Palmer, lvlingo ftreasj. Clapp Crec. sec.l, Mueller, Hartlage fpresj, Winget, Bedford, Kulma fcor. sec.J, Farkas frush chm.J, Thiel fsoc. chm.J, Barlow. Trimble. Row 2: Heller, Brown, Swimmer, Zeitz, Spring, Nelson, Janssen, Shrader, Clark, Ed- wards, Herbst, Morason, Rigolo, Shaffer, Kukey. Row 3: Car- Delta ig Alpha Gamma Delta sorority combines college scholastics with useful community proj- ects to achieve a well rounded atmosphere for all its members. They were awarded a trophy this year for the best turn-out in the Greek Week blood drive. Earlier they gave a Christmas party for underprivileged chil- dren. Their Fred Flintstone party was one of the outstand- ing affairs of the social season. Their costumes depicted the prehistoric characters of the cartoon series, and the antics of psuedo cavemen rocked the house with laughter. When the girls were searching for an- other unusual party theme they came up with a Little Red School House idea. The girls and their dates again went in costumes with everyone dressed as little school children with sailor hats, huge lollipops and Buster Brown clothes. Ingen- uity and usefulness are Alpha Gamma Delta keywords. man, Boss, Spindler. Frantz, Hazen, Fields, Behrend, Briton Gray, Krismeyer, Eilbert, Harding, Groom, Graham, Kildow Bathory, Snyder, Trissler, Baki. Row 4: Holliday, Delguidice Harris, Gross, Houston, Waltz, Carey, Scantland, Pittsenbarger Diehl, Parmenter, Snyder, Miller, Irwin, Segerstrom, Georgelis Cv' - PPP 9 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA-Row I: Hines, Rutiin, Method, Buggs, 3: Brown, Crockrell, Davenport, Stull. Flowers, Hodge, Boybin, Wattleton, Robinson, Bowers, Coston. Row 2: Stevens, Lewis, Grenn, Allen, Griffin, Rowe. Stewart, Jenkins, Wood, Simpson, Blank, Willis, Russell. Row Theta chapter had a busy and Greek Week variety show participants won Hrst prize. 355 rewarding year filled with ac- tivities on local and national levels. A symposium on the Problems of the Negro on an A M Interracial Campusn was spon- sored by the pledge class Fall Quarter. Regional Director, Miss Bernice Sumlin was the guest speaker for the Founder's Day Banquet at the Ohio Stat- er's Inn. AKA also received two awards during Greek . Week: the attendance trophy o and the first-place talent trophy for participation in the variety show. AKAS were also active in campus activities. Vivien Stevens was president of Pine- dale Co-op House, Saundra Hodge was president of the Stu- dent Occupational Therapy As- sociation, and Kay Devanport was secretary of Sigma Alpha ty V Sigma. The girls visited Charles- ton, West Virginia in April for ' the regional conference and ended the school year with their annual bachelor of the year dance in May. ' at fhl. ' Alpha Phis flled their pledge quota during formal rush. Abhcz Phi ALPHA PHI-ROW 1: Kelly, Wills, Corwin, Niesz, Hartley, Mil- ler, Meinhardt, Tennant, Ritchey, Kutler, Smith, Milligan. Row 2: Pratt, Rase, Lynn, Hamilton, Maul, McMillen fpresj Mrs. Brown, Boggs, Brown, Davison, Richards, Ring, Bartolo- mucci. Row 3: Goodman, Troendly, Hileman, Seitz, Lepore Martin, Watts, Rase, Rozelle, Timura, Vaughan, Drake, Hus- ted, Dicl-Las, Jerman, Youmans, Pugh, Blair, Malley. Row 4 The Alpha Phis started the year off right by winning the second place trophy for their Wild- cat homecoming display. In keeping with tradition, New Year's Eve was celebrated with a party in November. Phis took to the skis at Valley High one weekend and followed that theme for the Greek Week open house. At the winter for- mal 32 pledges were presented and Homer Spence was named Man of the Year. 1962 marked the 50th anniversary of the foundation of Alpha Phi. The Phis celebrated the event with a dinner and dance. Beauty reigns at 134 E. 15th. During the year Carol McMil- len was selected as Phi Kappa Tau Dream Girl and Louise Pittenger was named to the Sigma Pi Orchid Queen Court. One of Alpha Phi's leaders on campus is Sharon Hock who was treasurer of WSGA. To round out an active year, of the kitchen boys were initiated into Kappa Beta Lewis, Franz, Hovance, Lowdermilk, Fretwell, Krieg, Weigel Alspach, Serafini, Espenschied, Scott, Strang, Molloy, Stewart Wise, Thompson, Tucker, Carey, Pittenger. Row 5: Zucker Keller, Black, Blakemore, Zuidema, Goldthwaite, Schafer Hartzler, Sultzbach, Vaughan, Dobie, Robinson, Hock, Cum- mins, Wrigley, Kanoski. Akaha Delta Exchanging both students and dinners, busy Alpha Xi Deltas offered a unique and contrast- ing calendar during the 1963 year. Leila Bottaro, living with Alpha Xi Deltas during the year, was the only foreign ex- change student sponsored by an individual sorority. Carolyn Kelley, meanwhile, won the Panhellenic scholarship to the University of Bonn, Germany. Dinners with several intra- Greek system allies were also featured. Sue Beckmeyer won the coveted Outstanding Senior Woman award, three Alpha Xils were named fraternity queens, two girls were named to Chimes and two others to Mirrors. Ann Yarrington was representative on Council of Student Affairs and Audry Rogers was selected for Mortar Board membership. Alpha Xi Delta also sponsored an open house with Wild Billy Graham, a Christmas Orphans Party, and a Dads, Day Dinner. Alpha Xi Delta girls get male assistance on their Homecoming display. ALPHA XI DELTA-Row 1: Moody, Vernon, Laundrie, Jackson, Waters, Evans, Bottaro, Rogers, Drum, Yarrington, Ridge Miller. Row 2: Claypoole, Bennett, Cronin, Traver, Houser Burwell fpres.J, King, Mishey, Stark, Renner, Hauck, Leech Mizer. Row 3: 'Williams, Myrphy, Toland, Von Eschen, Seek: ler, Mann, Bowe, Librize, Rall, Schultz, Bull, Kraemer, Moss Amos, Wical, Downs, Teramana, Barrick, Hufford, Fundak Walter, Briggs. Row 4: Hartsel, Livingston, Loscocco, Ross, Hutson, Beeghly, Hiller, Rinehart, Sutton, Glass, Turner, Warner, Stone, Ohmer, Archer, Heitger, Page, Helsly, Bigham, McKnight, Hoke, Volpe, Ulrich, Bell. Row 5: Kies, Vickers, Nolan, Touchman, Bartleson, Simon, Adams, Borneman, Stueve Shaffer, Norvell, Rausch, Borror, Kelley, Latham, Kinsey, Allen, Guggenaster, Parks, Czere, Harlow. CHI OMEGA-Rmv 1: Young. Crum. Maidment. Seidler. Cool. O'Neil. Gallant. Sherman. Turano. Boehm. Dimmer, Row 2: Fool. Muster. Llewellyn. l-lursh, Jaggen Ctreas.J, Hopkins tsec.l. Williams. Morrison tpresl. Tonti Cv. pres.D, Lineback, Roberts. Rundell, Welty. Rogers. Row 3: Loebs. Ream, Tonti, Brumbaugh. Olt. Wine. Sime. Durrstein. Burr. Fontana. Hun- singer. Schottin. Neros. Clark. Fauver, Senger. Sawson. Dun- Clzi Omega members have a variety of interests. can. Row 4: Cole. DeMuth, Wells, Nichols, Fouse, Albertson Schvenkie, Lease, Hosket, Gumm. Watkins, Evans, Sadler Evans, Whalen, Tenney, Johns, Flynn, Johnson, Warner Row 5: Moser, Tuite. Fenstermaker, Fisco, Roschman. New- house, Burow, Juston, Bryan. Dunlop, Moraine, McCartney, Lane Strickler, Frankforther, Santo, Phelps, Sneeringer, Calvert. Chi mega danced for hours. Fall Quarter found Chi Omega members busy in activities Mary Lynn Fouse was social director of the Ohio Union, Edie Bryan served on the ex ecutive council of Panhellenic, and Carol Warner was presr dent of Alpha Delta Theta During the holidays Chi Os gave a party at an old people s home, taking the residents gifts to put them 1n the mood for Christmas. The annual Chi omunga jungle party barbari an costumes and all high lighted Winter Quarter events Greek Week brought more fun at the Chi O-SAE Party Sandy Rundell represented the A1r Force Drill Team as candidate for Military Ball queen The girls took on a elegant look for their Spring Formal at the Des sert Inn, where they dmed and Delta Delta Delta The highlight of the Tri Delt social calendar was the annual Pansy Breakfast. The break- fast consisted of a mock wed- ding for all engaged seniors. Fashions for this bridal style show were supplied by Mon- taldo's and Cole's of Colum- bus. Golddigger King Bill Koenig, Phi Delta Theta, was present to represent the lucky bridegroom. The important ed- ucational affair of the year was the Apple-Polishing Tea for members of the Ohio State fac- ulty. Each girl invited a faculty member for refreshments and entertainment to promote bet- ter relations between Tri Delts and the faculty. A party was held with Beta Theta Pi at Christmas time for Columbus orphans. A Santa Claus brought the children gifts and the Tri Delts and Betas had pleasant memories of a day well spent. Tri Delt pledges ranked second in point hour for 1961-1962 DELTA DELTA DELTA-Row 1: Gallagher, Beam, Blake, Huston, Cellio, Jones .fpres.J, Mrs. Buerkle, Owens, Rothhar, Reys Cammett, Smith, Bigley. Row 2: Bartlett, Harrison, Sullivan, Varga, Boulis, Taylor, Dondero, Donahey, Brown, Streeter Vieth, Chilcote, Dick, Goodman, Corcoran, Schultz, Lawson Carlisle. Row 3: Burton, Wilson, Morehead, Shreiner, DuBane 1 1 Black, Jones, Royer, Whersel, Reynolds, Frank, Steel, Northrup, Mills, Montgomery, Cammack, Macklin, Shaw, Segale. Row 4: Hill, Guthleben, Roose, Hanna, Gisler, Zimmerman, Porthouse, Keller, Hennessey, Turner, Manske, Hendricks, Verdone, Gray, Lattimer, Ryan, Schmid. KM rt' - V . ,U L L , - ' -- -'Q La: L,,,.r r .,, -.fa .X, Tlze DG's won the grand prize for their Bring 'em Doom display. Della Gamma DELTA GAMMAYRUH' I: Stout. Thompson, Kern. Shaal, Leamy Brooks, Maxweell, Gurscik. Ludwick, Immonds. Beatty, lm- monds. Row 2: Kaufman, Humphreys, Reilly, Hoge, Oxley Elters, Mrs. Banker, Sutphen fpres.l. Radabaugh. Taylor Good lsec.J. Mclntire. Huska. Row 3: Kaeppner, Hay, Mc- Greevey. Gurney. McLain. Schumaker. Schloeman, Graber, Radabaugh, Konsen, Buys, Ortman, Brandes, Beisler, Bach ll man, Sheridan, Richards. Wilcoxen. Row 4: Kilgore. Barger Brown, Lindsay, High, Clark, Caudill, Shepard, Buddie, Gern- hardt, Swanson, Exline, Preston, Zimmerman, Burtnett, Jame- son, Beard. Row 5: Brun, Burt, Exline, Culp, Scheuneman Potter. Reed, Buys, Meredith, Shaw, Smith, Spalding, Court- right, Eakin, Dillencourt, Clarkson, Hoyle. i 6? was i i f t ' ' , . -v V1.5 . ' tw -. - -5.4 K ', My w me 1' A -fs r if 0 ,te is Qin ilw t w Delta Gamma's successful year was highlighted when they were named the most outstanding Delta Gamma chapter IH the nation at the national conven tion in Michigan The DG s re ceived Hrst place in the sorority division for their homecommg display, and, wlth the Sigma Chi's, their imagrnatlve decora tions won tirst place during the Greek Week theme partles Judy Robbins added honor to the Homecoming triumph by being a member of the court At the annual sorority scholar ship banquet held during Fall Quarter, the DG s actlve chap ter won the Hrst place award for outstanding scholarship Eight members of Delta Gamma became new members of Mirrors, whrle Carol Culp served as president of Alpha Lambda Delta Sandy Pr1ce was chosen by the Lantern as Ohio State's Best Dressed Coed to compete nationally in Glamour magazine s contest is gr .ji 151 -'29-S-'N-if f , XB I RI-ff. 'ifrlifl ': SSX. Q SFX? QS QVQSE 'SPE 1937 ' , wif Q ,fSf?'f.i'-:FIT ' TT 'Q-'ijxfsfivi 'P ' T5 ifxjf' f' Sf? 'ii 1: :ESI 'J' ,Qg,2Si N 'S ,L QT: f - 1 ' Q 5 X fav- .- Nt , v swf 'is , t .sais X -' '-'X' if -N gf-to : E-S t a 2 my nit.. 9 , sg-:ss K . 3 - .. t N psi' . ' ' E S an ,r- A p , 'Q . X -1 2 Q5 N .F lb 1. 3 .- . 1 ' .. ' a x '-. . '73 ' 4 .- ii. ws FX 7 X cv Q P 1 , ef , .. . XSESTIT-x -:' . ,X f ' 'ic - ' Q35 ' S H ff: 'V , E- ' '21, ,V-Q ' ., N, ,-F'-xfmkff, ' f -,, L 5, . Q -I E'5f,xf3 - I ' 1 , I Q 1 s' 1 X, ' e ' P -1 ' f ., . -6 fe .4 e i z ' .1s.::::X . 5 ' --X QR: X -- ' 'as 0. -' Ng . - - Q .,, Q- - s 1-43- Q i ' , X ., - ' ' S, S ' S15 S2 . . - ' L 23:13 ' 1 ' 'FS ' Xu P xi i N , if K - f: 5 V .Ep L 3, , 2 ., 4 N y J ' , . . X 1 ,, , H . ' 'l': - ' X P , .. -, -, 4, ff- .., - S- 1 ., 'f 1 'Q .,. v- ', Q Q .. I :P Q v --tb Q., H rv ,gi Q 'xl I ,p E V-.1 ' t hx- DELTA PHI EPSILON-Row I: Eigen, Klein, Katzman, Abel, Hertz, Shapero, Abrams, Goldberg, Royal, Burlakoff, Schu mann, Rothenberg. Row 2: Coganow, Rabinowitz, Levin fsec.J Super ftreas.J, Levitt Cv. pres.J, Schultz fpresj, Miss Ethridge: Ostrow, Kalman, Weingarten, Biederman, Zelvy, Jacobowitz. Row 3: Wolf, Raikin, Birnholtz, Wolfe, Kobrick, Silber, Better, Delta D Phi E, led by president Max- ine Schultz, vice president An- drea Levitt, secretary Linda Levin and treasurer Sandra Super, enjoyed an active year in campus affairs. Miss Levitt was elected senior out-of-town representative of W.S.G.A., student senator for District 13 and served as king's chairman for Golddigger's. Linda Burla- koff was appointed to Panhel- lenic Commission. Socially, the D Phi E's enjoyed an active 1963. Judy Goldberg was chos- en sweetheart of Alpha Epsi- lon Pi and the D Phi E's col- lectively were runners up in the Greek Week talent show. They also joined the ZBT fraternity in a Christmas party for or- phans. Scholastically D Phi E held a high position on the Sorority Scholarship Roll. Survis, Berke, Strutin, Paikin, Goldberg, Tucker, Sender Meckler, Rafelson, Olson, Kaplan, Koenigsberg, O'Hara, Co- hen, Lang. Row 4.' Gault, Tapper, Cohen, Izen, Corman Hammer, Munter, Berg, Collis, Hodor, Gold, Rifkin, Rosen- berg, Safier, Rubin, Irwin, Ritman, Lester, Kochman, Raslcind P J n hz Epsilon Four D Phi E's enjoy a casual autumn afternoon on the porch. ! ff Q DELTA SIGMA Ti-iiirrx Ron I J Scott Caster Conley Nelson Edwards Cline Cobbs Qtreasl Duren M Wilkins. R. Wilkins, Delta Sigma Theta service and community projects are based on a five point program: job opportunities, library, inter- national aifairs, guidance and counseling, and vocations. This was the 50th anniversary year of the founding of the Deltas at Howard University. Presi- dent Kennedy was the guest speaker for the luncheon at the national convention last Au- gust. The sorority has been at Ohio State since 1919. Social activities for this year included an icebreaker Fall Quarter and several casual parties. The Spring Pyramid King Dance given by the pledge class was a long-to-be-remembered event. This year's ollicers were Erie Estorage, presidentg Jane Cobbs, vice presidentg and Karen Cline, Panhellenic rep- resentative. DELTA ZETA-ROW 1: Miller, Maloy, Elder, Mould, Wilson, Beam, Unthank, Freeman, Howard. Roach, Merrick, Gunyou, Nolan, Riflie, Welch. Row 2: Robertson, Griffith, Kihlken Hadley Cree. sec.J, McClain Ctreas.D, Selway, Mrs. Landstrom Cornille fpres.J, Vinsel Cv. pres.J, Merrill, Preston, Zufall Fay. Row 3: Kleinoeder, Shoemaker, Paulus, Johnsen, Wood- ward, Hass, Porter, Ong, Green, Cunningham Klaer, Brewer, Ramseyer, Grigsby, Grossman, Van Arsdale, Hines, Suttle Bauermeister, Hampton, Bell. Row 4,- O'Brien, Rockey, Petritis Ray, Murray, Nichols, Harrington, Pidgeon, Plasendale, Mizer Henry, Griebleing, Bronish, Morris,.Schey, Slivinske, Gheen Grofiith, Schmidt, Bindeutel, Leslie, Wilson, Gump. Row 5 Ginaven, Newman, Copley, Ford, Miller. Galbraith, Norton Barre, Allen, Williams, Wolfe, Downey, Musgrave, Hoffmaster Kazienko, Riker, Feick, Grifhth, Butler. Delta Zeta's began the year with scholarship, membership, founders, mothers, club, activ- ities, and standards awards from the DZ national conven- tion which was held in June, 1962. The winning spirit con- tinued when the DZ's won Hrst place for Homecoming Rally participation. Fall Quarter ac- tivities included a Mardi Gras Bumdle Party-girls and their dates exchanged outfits imme- diately before the party began at the Columbus Riding Club. Jean Mixer tied for first place in outstanding scholarship among sororities with a 4.0 for the 1961-62 school year. Win- ter Quarter brought the DZ Ski party at Indian Run Golf Club, Helen Bean was chosen Little International Queen, and Sue Morris was on the Sigma Pi Orchid Princess court. The out- standing DZ senior was named Dream Girl at the Dream Girl formal, held at Green Mead- ows Spring Quarter. Delta Zeta Delta Zeta members frequently sing around the piano. 364 GAMMA PHI BETA-Row 1: Toby, King, Molohoskey, Marble, Warner fpres.J, Miss Anthony, Gorton Cv, pres.J, Ehrens berger ftreas.J, Braumiller, Hoskinson, Kruger. Row 2: Lotz, Javor, Parsch, Hubble, Emery, Pruitt, Glover, Brysdale, Fico- Gamma Phis lead fl busy social life. cella, Jacobs, Zarle, Hazel, Lynd. Row 3: Jarosi, Kellerman, Landrigan, Erickson, Ritchie, Mitchell, Zeisler, Barry, Wogan, Stump, Munyon, Matteson. 6117717761 Beta Beta Xi chapter of Gamma Phi Beta had exciting social and cultural activities this year. Be- sides the usual fraternity ex- change parties and serenades, Gamma Phis had their own house party Fall Quarter to celebrate Happy Un-Birthdays. This was to honor everyone who was not having a birthday on November 30, which includ- ed everyone in the house. Each quarter Gamma Phis had a Professors' Dinner. Each girl could bring her favorite profes- sor to the house for the evening meal and discussion afterwards. Fall Quarter Mr. Hans Sebald of Ohio State's sociology de- partment spoke to the chapter about The American Female. During one weekend, the fa- thers moved into the house, and the girls moved out. Spring Quarter brought with it the traditional Pink Carnation for- mal and the Mothers' Day ban- quet. This year's formal was held at Ilonka's Party House. KAPPA ALPHA THETA-Row I: Hittson, McLennan, Lockey, Schmidt, Rogers, Courtright, Frear, Gaffney, Lutzy, Reed, Straker, Jobe, Hammond, Teaford. Row 2: Pope, Kennedy, Hagenlocher, Galloway, Edwards, Hiatt, Whitt tv. pres.J, Hack Csec.J, Miller Cpres.J, Polsindelli, Greenidge, Kohli, Swape, Brown, Mossman, Row 3. Rehmer, Washburn, Spalding, Bearss, Brown, Wagner, Oishi, Harman, Stein, Jones, Mason, Hadley, The Thetas started off their year with Dad's Day. It was a mock rush day, but instead of young ladies, the fathers were pledged. At Christmas, they gave a party with Kappa Sigma Fraternity for orphan children. Winter quarter brought the annual Founders Day Banquet with its Recognition Pin Ser- vice. Pins awarded were for sophomore activity, junior per- sonality, senior scholarship, senior creative arts and senior service. During Spring quarter, the Thetas were hostesses for the Kappa Alpha Theta dis- trict convention. Miami Uni- versity, the University of Cin- cinnati, Denison University, Ohio Wesleyan University, and the University of Kentucky chapters attended. Kappa Al- pha Theta women finished the quarter with a Mother's Day Banquet at which their moth- ers and housemother were honored. Thorne, Parshall, Vincent, Radow, Latshaw, Neuenschwander. Row 45 Forrester, Haley, Miller, Bazler, Sinkey, Carlile, Ed- mondson, Davis, Matthews, Hellekson, Nichols, Johnson, Gal- loway, Kinker, Scott. Mossman, Nelson, Kemper, Martin, Ron 55 Rhodes, Brown, Bearlles, Fox, Hauck, Nichols, Siebenaler, Rourke, Courtright, Cunningham, Newhouse, Dunnick, Hauck Patch. Hale, Bippus, Rudy, George, Boughner. Kappa Ama Them Homecoming Queen candidate Carolyn C ourtright leads a song and dance routine. s , 1 , 1 M l l 5 l , ff IJ s f I if As ,ie -2' is t ' ' , 1 ' ale t -fa' KAPPA DELTA--RON' I: Birkbeck, Jones, Wagamon, Boring, Kozsuch. Merin. Harnick, Ropp. Thompson, Jenckins. Sutherly. Everhart, Ron' 2: Stevenson, Schopfer. Gordon, Dush, Carter, Hausmann tv. pres.J. Mrs. Brown. Poe tpres.J. Mrehart tsec.J, Johnson, Vaughn. Wilson, Ridenour. Row 3: Kubiske, Miller, Abele, Harman. Stetson, Flack. Orr. Richards. Roda- baugh, Cassidy, Peters, Fetzer, Otto, Cooley, Mattox, Booth. KD Sue Halliday was this year's Panhellenic president. 'O 0.9. Row 4: Wilson, Parrott, Martin, Holloway, Manker, White, Lewis. Mitchell. Bockbrader, Dunbar, Abbott, Ricker. Erick- son. Hendricks. Row 5: Monterrubio, Staulfer, Bryon, Westen- berger, Coward. Hoffman, Rowles. Corbin, Halberman, Ritter, Lannan, Robbins, Smith, Reid, Hutchens, Bricker, Bowker, Hofrichter, Bower, Billman. Tree Trimming party at the house. A formal dance at Stouf- - fers Inn and the Greek Week Roaring 20's party made Win- ter Quarter exciting. Kappa Ka cz - Delta girls also came in first in ' scholarship Winter Quarter among the 21 sororities on campus. Kay Dunnick served as president of Mortar Board, Darlene Kubishke was the Sky- tones sponsor, Lenora Sater was Pershing Rilles sponsor, and Judy Carter was elected chairman of Panhellenic rush chairmen Spring Quarter. When it came to beauty con- tests Marsha Poe took the prize, she was a finalist in the Miss Central Ohio and Greek Week Goddess contests and on the Alpha Gamma Rho queen's court. For the May Week Delta KD's led an active life this year and got good grades, too. Fall Quarter found the girls partic- ipating in the Homecoming Rally and having open houses and ended with a Christmas Carnival the KD,s produced a minstrel show with the Skulls. David Ames was named KD Man of the Year at the annual Spring Formal, this year held at Nationwide Inn. Kappa ammcz w E i Q 5 5 3 Kappa Kappa Gamma had an : active year beginning with the Q l . Fall Quarter scholarship ban- e quet when the 1962 pledge He' class received the outstanding W pa scholarship trophy. Kappa so- K cial activities were varied with serenades, open houses, parties, and date-dinners. Jackie Albers was elected to the Homecom- ing Court and was Anchor and Chain Queen. Ann Cecalek was Arnold Air Society Queen and Diane Everhart, Quarter- deck Queen. Joanie Caponni- gro won honors for the sorority when she was elected goddess for the Greek Week celebra- tion. The Kappa's had an ex- change dinner with the Lamb- da Chi's on February ll, 1963, and entertained their dates for dinner on Valentine's Day. Janet Nitschke served as per- sonnel director of WSGA, and three Kappa's were active on Student Senate. Kappa's are also represented in Mirrors, Chimes, and Alpha Lambda Delta honoraries. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA-Row I: Wheelock, Williams, Stockwell, Greenzalis, Green, Barnhart, Nitschke, Rogers, Ferguson, Jones, Cecalek, Mills. Row 2.' Caccavello, Von Haam, Gilles- pie, Swan, Crose, Rosenquist flst v. pres.J, Housemother Rogers Ctreas.J, Windom fpres.J, Allen, La Rue Csec.J, Olt, Beinhart, Linson. Row 3: Dickie, Brunk, Roberts, Roberts, Connell, Rossetti, Rich, Wheeler, Rayburn, Bernard, Fawcett, g -' . A ,, The Kappa's greet many rushees during formal rush Daugherty, Smith, S. Smith, Oliver, Mulford. Row 4: Prender- gast, Bird, Haudenchild, Miller, Kraft, Joliiffee, Kisling, Mc- Intyre, Woodyard. Mogg, Giggin, Swank, Sperber, Barrett Brown, Beinhart, Davis. Row 5: Shane, Kenner, S. Kenner Fry, Schlott, Overholser, Williams, Anderson, C. Williams Lindow, Winslow. Boles. Kaiser, Felty, Westerman, Wilson Lewis, Fisher, Waters, Sullivan, McGavran, Wallace. Musically inclined Phi Mu's enjoy entertaining their friend PHI MU Row I. Davidson Greenlee, Allensworth Cree. sec - ' . . .J. Hunsinger. Settles ftreas.J, Rader lv, pres.J, Mrs. Harvey, Young tpres.J, Recker fcor. sec.J, Lang, Roush, Bogart, Woodmansee, Row 2: Wortman, Sommer, Beoddy, Vlach, Ashcraft, Gruden, Smith. Antle, Reichert, Gump, Clark, Tyson, Hiskey, White, Woodruff, Lebay, Hays, Ebright. Row 3 S. 1:-.Q Weasmer. Tidd, Iglauer, Clark, Bennett. Kratzer, Hughes Pope, Prutton, Pheasant. Malone, Lucas, Bingham, Torges Renick, Powell, Melsop, Patterson, Ferrell. Row 4: Weed Gast. Kullmann. Dawson. D. Melsop, Weber, Berglind Schmidt, Cochran. Dreier, Middleton, Knepshield, Landon Millhuff, Laedlein. March 1, 2, and 3 marked the 50th Annlversary of the founding of the Ohio State chapter of Ph1 Mu so rority. Dean John T Bonner Jr., and Dean J. Osborne Fuller spoke at a banquet in the Oh1o Union to celebrate th1s oc casion. The Fall Quarter act1v1 ties were highlighted with a din ner dance at Green Meadows The Phi Mu's celebrated the Christmas holidays with a house decorating party Beech Wold Restaurant was the scene of a theme party featuring German cooking and German fashions. May 18 found the Ph1 Mu's and their dates ln formal attire for their annual Southern Plantation Ball This years dance was held at the Riding Academy. During Sprlng Quar ter the Phi Mus also had a party to entertain orphans The Pi Beta Phiis are proud owners of a new silver punch bowl which they received for placing first in scholarship among the sororities at Ohio State. Open houses after foot- ball games, the annual Pi Phi- SAE orphan party at Hallo- ween, and fraternity serenades were among Fall Quarter ac- tivities. The Christmas Formal was held at Ilonka's on Decem- ber l, and really put the girls in the holiday spirit. A casual dance at Rathbone Ranch and a tea for pledges and their parents highlighted February social life. Jacqueline Mayer, Miss America, and a Pi Phi sister from Northwestern, was entertained at a luncheon given by her sisters at the house on Indianola. Ginny Wilson reigned as Military Ball Queen, Bonnie Hedges was chosen Triangle Sweetheart, and Mary Roush, Miss De-Icer. Carol Sain was the Phi Delta Theta Sweet- heart, and Carol Davis was elected W.S.G.A. president. PI BETA PHI-Row 1: James Ctreasj, Wildman, Martin, Zim- merman, McCalla, Kuyper, Gushman, Snead, Keish, Bauscher, Terjesen, Nettling. Row 2: Simpson, Oyer, Sylvester, Gooding, Kelsay, Jeffers, Mrs. Tobin thouse motherl, Bowen fpres.J Hein, Boyd, Shanta, Jones, Whitney. Row 3: Davis, Klaiber Williams, Babcock, Basford, Whitehead, Logan, Bloom, Cum- mings, Farrington, Hedges, Wilson, Knapp, Bechtle, Pierce Pi Phi girls often entertain their parents in their Indianola Avenue home. Row 4: Geib, Stewart, McConnell, Sain, Baker, Young, Oliver Meyers, Helser, Parrish, Adams, Hill tv. pres.J, Kaercher Smith, Roush, Radford. Row 5: Myers, Schiff, Key, DiPaolo Taylor, Parsons, Hayes, Chabek, Michel, Ford, Wilson, Sloane Humphrey, Eddy, Keller, Lorenz, Kinross, Maidlow, Gerlach Cummons. .sf l 1 2 7 'l U!! An enjoyable party is in store for these EDT ruslzees. Sigma Delta SIGMA DELTA TAUKROH' I: Grossman, Lebermuth. Feldman, Kirchner, Reitman. Hacker, Pomper. Shapiro. Row Z: Blinkoff, Recht, Shain, Passan. Schwartz ttreas.J. Lipton fpres.J, Klein tv. pres.J. Senn. Moldoff, Harr, Sable. Row 3: Marks, Michael- son. Fishbein. Wolfson, Novak, Dayron, T. Goldberg, Eisen, Brown, K, Goldberg, L. Katz, Dorf, Blumberg, Goldberger. ' Tau Week. Row 4: Meldon. Slutzky, Miller, Goldsmith, Ribyat, Green B. Katz, Gore, Epstein, Polster, Riddle, Roe, Blum. Row 5 Langsam, Cocoziello, Kravitz, S. Goldberg, Ilowit, Kastl, Hoff man, Summer, Schneider. Friedlander, Schulman, Wirth, Leeds Eaglstein. House mother is Mrs. Ann Rosenberg. f 'ga fl Gamma chapter of Sigma Del ta Tau sorority 1S a leader in the campus social whirl Their Hawaiian party last Fall was redecorated with palm trees in a Hawaiian motif, and the 86 girls came dressed in authen tic costumes to enjoy the food of the islands. The Pledge for mal at Nationwide Inn, the Golddigger candidates dinner, held at the house, and the Spring Formal, a big dinner dance at llonka s, were other highlights of Sigma Delta Tau s 1962-63 social calendar SDT s are also prominent in campus activities, Roberta Katz serves as Panhellenic president Judy Polster is secretary of Buckeye Political Party. Pam Grossman was a finalist for Sigma P1 Sweetheart, and Roberta Katz was a Hnalist in the God and Goddess contest, during Greek Zeta Tau Ahnha December 2, 1962, found the Zeta Tau Alpha's and Phi Sigma Kappa's holding a Christmas party for underpriv- ileged children in the newly remodeled ZTA house. The annual Founder's Day Banquet was held in the Ohio Union, October 15, and was followed during the quarter by open houses, a Masquerade Party, Dadls weekend, and a com- bined house boys' dinner and tree decorating-pizza party. After formal rush, the pledges gave a Hobo Party in honor of the actives. During Greek Week the ZTA's held a sewer party with the SAE's. The Alpha Zeta's chose Anita Ker- sell as their Winter Formal Sweetheart. With spring came the annual Apple Polisher's Dinner, a scholarship and ac- tivities banquet, and the ZTA Sweetheart formal and Dinner Dance at Green Meadows. 4 res- x, ., 'r K X X . 'N 'sa if T g . fhfzz-J' ,, 3LQg.:f7'f inlil J X ZXXXX N-A -X 1 . 5'2,:'i ,.i1 -X 5 5, 43 t Wy- 'Dsgrx.4, A ! ZTA's make 84 East 15th Avenue their home-away-from-home. ZETA TAU ALPHA-Row I: Nudd, Ramogida, Croy, Roberts Fuhr, Becker, Kiser, Kersell, King. Isner, Sheekley. Row 3: ftreas.J, Furniss Cpresj, Bateson Cv. pres.J, Terpay, Strait, Niver, Morse, Heston, Dyer, Evans, Mallett. Shock, Billman, Brushwood, Jacobs. Row 2: Torff, Leslie, Forsythe, Winger, Marasovich, Talbott, Strickland, Pouch. 372 CR' i-5 7.9 f- H---. COUNCIL OF FRATERNITY PRESIDENTS-RON' I: Epstein, Ruehle, Pettigrew, Leahy, Dean Burns R. Miller, Dunson, Borel, Taylor, Milligan. Row 2: Kimmel, Whitmer. Brookbank, Cum- mins, Cline, C. M. Smith, Ir., Lockwood, Gangloff, McGavran. Row 3.- Watson, Osbourne, Parsons, Guess, Haught, Cromley, Welch, Meacham, Parker, Stewart. Row 4: Vorst, Mas- souh, Bass, Taradash, Singer, Richardson, Bone, Brandt. Kinzer, Holtshouse, Shlachter. Carson. w Council of Fraternit Presidents The Council of Fraternity Presidents serves as the ' legislative body of Ohio State's interfraternity 8.92.11 rss of '-if Q 1 . ,Li it fi, we -- 1 - - system The officers of the Council of Fraternity Presidents also serve as officers of the Fraternity Affairs Office. The Council is made up of repre- sentatives from each of the 45 fraternities on cam- pus. This year the Council was busy with activi- ties ranging from Help Week in early October to the Greek Week festivities in February. CFP also sponsored the Pledge Convocation on October 7, 1962, the Cancer and Blood Drives, and the Gain- er Cup Banquet on May 13. Gary Thornton, Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity, was awarded the Gainer Cup at the third annual Leadership Ban- quet on May l, 1963. This award is presented annually to the outstanding senior man in the fraternity system. Four men from the Council of Fraternity Presidents attended the Big Ten Inter- fraternity Conference at the University of Illinois, April 23-25. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-Row 1: Besser Cv. pres.l, Creamer Cpres.J, Thorn- ton. Row 2: Burkhardt, Milligan, B. L. Jones ftreas.J, Leahy, Dunson Cdirectorj, Morris, Feldstein fexec. sec.J. Susan Halliday is Mistress of Ceremonies at the Pclnlzellenic Scholar- ship Banquet. Women's Panhellenic Association One member from each of the twenty-one social sororities on Ohio State's campus helps make up the Panhellenic Board of the Women's Panhellenic Association. In addition to establishing rules for sorority rushing, pledging, and initiation, the Board sponsored activities during the year. Open houses and the first all-sorority scholarship ban- quet were held last fall, Winter Quarter brought participation in formal rush and the Greek Week festivities. Members of Womenis Panhellenic As- sociation cooperated with Council of Fraternity Presidents to sponsor the variety of theme parties held the Saturday night of Greek Week. Panhel- lenic members also sponsored an exchange student fscholarship and boardb for a year. She stayed at the Delta Zeta house but ate her meals at a different sorority every Week. In cooperation with Junior Panhellenic, Women's Panhellenic Asso- ciation helped select the outstanding all-sorority pledge who was named at the Leadership Ban- quet May l, 1963. WOMEN'S PANHELLENIC AssocIAT1oN-Row 1: Nelson. Ellis. King. Hoskinson. Mailender. Row 2: Sater fcommunication directorl. LaRue tstudent senate delegatey Bryan tchm. of panhellenic counselorsl. Stump tlst v. pres.J, Halliday tpres.l, Kihlken 12nd v. pres.D, Lutzy tseC.l, Jones fchief justicel. Ron- 3: Bowe. Blake, Husum, Slaughter. Logan, Thompson, Greenzalis DeCessna Katz a a - V27 YV C7 FRATFRNITY AFFAIRS COUNCIL-Ron' 1: Zink. Cecalek. Steve. DeCessna, Gault, Richey, Mur- ray. Beales. Vincent. Hauck. Ron' 2: Bogher. Tomlinson, Sipes. Ruhlmein. Richman, Eastern, Olsen. Mimma. Young. Row 3: Wood, Zavocky. Boster, Post. Nechemlas, Blackburn, Gieser, Smith. La Graff. Wolfe. Wiesenberger. FRATFRNITY AFFAIRS OFFICE-Scared: Howard R. Besser Cv. presyj, John W. Creamer fpres.J. Standing: Eden Feldstein texec. sec.J, Ben L. Jones ttreasj David J. Dunson tdir. of frat. affairsj. 1 fi? ':--M is- I5-4.13 1v t l ' 5 T. . ...XXV lfifws 2 F? -01 Y , F. A. C. Fraternity Affairs Council is a newly organized group of students who are members of Ohio State's Greek system. The purpose of the Council is to keep the system up to date, continually striv- ing for improvement, and seeking to be of more service to the University community. A reorga- nized version of Fraternity Advancement Council, the first meetings of this group were held Spring Quarter. Fraternity Affairs Oihce is the executive body of the interfraternity system. The officers who are the same as those of C.F.P. are responsible for the administration and activities of the oflice lo- cated in room 312 of the Ohio Union. The group attended the Big Ten Interfraternity Conference in April and worked with Panhellenic to make constant improvements on the Greek system. .k.,'i Tf?5l .4 Q NNN X XX 1 .::: 2 . X f ---Q-QN -x- - Ax:.- X ' . fig 1 V Nw. ff . . , M 'i9lY42'.- . X ,E A ,I . Q X - Q E b A 6' ' KJ . ' 'V' . x W? b.,, J , X 'W M h hh Fraternity Royalty M Sweetheart of Alpha Epsilon Pi , Sweetheart of Alpha Gamma Sigma Cheryl Lester Karen Sears -, B + , Queen of Delta Sigma Phi Sweetheart of Delta Theta Sigma Alice Knapp Judy Moody Reigns Supreme Dfeam Girl Of Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl of Phi Kappa Tau Louesa Callahan Carol McMillan Orchid Queen of Sigma Pi Karen Waters Fraternity Royalty .wet X x xx 3 f., , f E 3' ACACIA-Row I: Swank ftreasj, Venable fsec.J, Schmitt Cv. Bozler, Starr, Stanley, Livingston. Row 3: Yoder, Sailor, Clark, pres.J, Mrs. Hays Chouse motherl, Luce Cpresj, Dryer Csoc. Cullison, Leake, Faulk, Morely, Smith. Chm.D, Petteruti Cstewardl. Row 2: Gauthier, Bellem, Phillips, Acacia house at 275 E. Fifteenth Ave. has space for 34 ironers. A Acacia Fraternity was founded by the Masons. Its pin is sym- bolic of Pythagoras and his teachings, Wisdom, Morality and Truthj, a fact drilled into Acacia pledges along with such data that Acacia comes from the Greek Akakia, meaning everlasting life. Pledges learn too that Acacia is the name of a tree found in Africa having great tenacity of life. Acacia fraternity has demonstrated a little of this tenacity if campus events are an indication. To belong to Acacia, one must have a strong Masonic back- ground. William K. Latshaw, of the Veterinary Anatomy department is advisor. Mem- bers have a winter formal, go on skiing parties and think highly of their Sweetheart Formal held in Spring Quar- ter. Famous Acacias include the governors of Hawaii and Alaska, our two newest states. Oh! Yes, there was that party called 'gNight on the Nile. Abha Epsilon i The A E Piis fall quarter turned the wheels of fortune for their dads at their tradi- tional Las Vegas Party. The croupiers' cry filled the rooms, but Dame Fortune's smile wasn't too green-only stage money was used. The A E Pils kept true to their tradition of different and exciting all-week- end social events. Winter quar- ter they created a Winter Won- derland, complete with roller coaster and 50-foot tunnel, ending up with a Saturday dance at Ilonka's. For spring. - they traveled all the way to Cincinnatti, to dance under the stars on a genuine riverboat. Newly instituted fall quarter was a weekly hearth-warming ceremony - a marshmallow roast in the A E Pi's spacious if fireplace. A E Pi's are tradi- tionally active in campus af- fairs. This year members par- ticipated in Student Senate, Ohio Union Activities, Wrest- ling, Lacrosse, the Hillel Coun- cil, the Hockey club, and the Lantern. ALPHA EPSILON P1-Row I: Manes Crush chm.J, Sokel, Alpert, Fine, Sutton fsoc. chm.J, Faber Cplge. trnr.J, Mrs. Goldsmith Taradash Cmasterj, Bass flt. masterl, Chester Cscribej, Caza farb, Singer, Roth, R. Miller, Cohen, Shaw, Kahn, Geduldig, koff texchequerl, Glaser, Russ, Leif. Row 2: Goldberg, Schwartzman, Weiss, Kohner, Apple, S. Miller, Gallen, Gold- Arnold, Henden, Sheinbart, Rose, Gottlies. Row 3: Zau- i? w all z ' Q4-2351: 7 .,, -- .N-N.-, aj' Q225- gf . , vw r, X. .5 -V as-a.,.:tgs,:ss, ,--,-Q' is f - t .' 'KN.lf-,2 T-52135-SIX --if .N-' , t ag, -Y'-gg:-11:1-'-5'-:tg sargnfrgz-' .- - af- ' -f g., .2 . . sf f - 'X 2 1 t s- ,r -is-L .lf .1- 215-3 1-.--'C-,-'1-' -- . --'Zu-'J . is :sn - 111' . 1, ' ..,,1g:,,s ,a-fr.:-:wa ,,4.,4?91:fg5,:?z-:-'-:3 'af -2:5 - , 5:--1,-ag :asset '.::-:-sl-:2::'-11-.1 'T -fig. -' AE Pi's reside at 1943 Waldeck Avenue. 38 I derer, Lane, Silverman, Schwartz, Friedman, Benis, Routrnan Farkas, Greenwald, Turner, Gerson, Erenberg, Skall, Whitman Spott, Kurtz, Novasel, Helf, Goldstein, Gans, Spite. Row 4? Roth, Levin, Myers, Rosin, Shenker, May, Bobier, Stillman Norton. Weinberg, Greenblatt, Buchbinder, Klessman, Rovick Overbeke, Minson, Goodman. if in , Qisw- s -1' AGR's built a garden in their recreation room for the Calypso party. Ahvha Gamma Rho ALPHA GAMMA RHO-ROW 1: Walker, Young, Noecker, Ruff, Wickline, Woodruff, Mrs. Beall, Thornton tpres.J, Fogle tv. pres.J, Distelhorst, Wagner, Thompson, Zigli, Row 2: Still- berger, Park Barga, Wickline, Wickline, Smith. Strunk, Rigel, Ames, White, Zentgrebe. Hill, Mull, Mesenburg. Rees, Biery, Scott. Row 3: Reno, Eckstein, Kennedy, Bedclow, Duvall, AGR,s had something special to boast about this year. At last summer's national conven- tion Ohio State's Beta chapter won the National Activities Trophy. The men continued to be leaders in campus activities this year: George Ruff served as president of Ohio Staters, Gary Thornton was a member of CSA, Gari Distilhorst was Greek Week show chairman, and Bill Brandt was named the outstanding freshman in the College of Agriculture. AGR,s also enjoy sky diving: Joe Mesenburg won the hrst place amateur trophy and Andy Barga was the first ama- teur from Ohio State to jump in Columbus. The fraternity's social events included the an- nual Winter formal at Ilonka's when the chapter Sweetheart was chosen and the Spring for- mal which was held in May. The most elaborate house party was a calypso party where couples drank punch out of half coconuts. Perry. Roeth, Bates, Burnham, Brandt, Wildermuth, Schwenke White, Lemmel, Heyman, Kropp. Walls, Sampson. Row 4 Phelps, Hirzel, Bowen, DeHofT, Lowe, Domnes, Fairchild Boreman, Vanderhorst, Berwan, Berg. McDonnall. Thornton Huber. Maxwell, Locke, Freitag, Bonnell, Bush, Bernard. Alpha Gamma Sigma agricul- ture fraternity of 1918 Indian- ola Ave. was organized at Ohio State in 1922. The purpose of the fraternity is to provide the professional agriculturalist with social and scholastic encour- agement along with the fellow- ship of the fraternity. Professor George R. Wilson, professor in animal science, is the advisor of this group of forty-eight. Of- ficers are: Bill Crist, president, Richard Biery, recording secre- tary, Donald Lusch, corre- sponding secretaryg Gerald Gortner, treasurer, Marvin Aylsworth, assistant secretary, and David Getz, historian. Alpha Gamma Sigma was sixth scholarship-wise last fall. To be a member a student must be in the school of agriculture and have a 2.0 accum. Activities throughout the year included a Fall Formal at Ft. Hayes Hotel, a Winter Formal at the Ohio Union, a Spring picnic and fifty mile hike. Alpha Gamma Sigma men play baseball in their spare time. Ahnha Gamma S zgma ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA-Row I: Getz, Gray. Wright, Lusch, Beery, Shoemaker, McNall, Miller, Beougher, Winegardner Biery Csec.J, Crist fpresj, Mrs. Gould, Gortner Ctreas.J, Hoover. Row 3: Rose, Stetz, Hoffman, R. Smith, J. Brown Donovan tv. pres.J, Aylsworth, Crum, Berg, Stilwell. Row 2: Shoop, Fulton, Reicosky, Parsons, D'Huyvetter, Group, Bone Livingston, Warrick, Isler, Teters, Wells, Horn, McAllister, Neer, Lutz. Ai vim Kwm l,Atx1utmsRm1- 1: Snider, Garcia, Richardson. LaMusga, Row 3: Parsons, David, Jones, Smith, Hopcraft, Mc- Cottcr. Shanowcr. Rmr 2: Kuhncr, Soine ttrcasl. Thompson, Knight. Lieser. Mellen, Drake. Schocppner tpres.J. Barnes lv. pres.l. Kricr tsec.l. Leimbach, 384 LANTERN editor, Fred Dttlctttciv, finzlx little time to Sllllfy. 4-n-so-Q1 Aanha Kappa Lambda 9.- Alpha Kappa Lambda stresses balanced academic, social, and University and community ser- vice function for its members. During initiation week, neo-- phytes wash windows and run errands for Columbus business- men. Eighty per cent of the men donated blood for the Greek Week blood drive. Mu chapter is proud of its 2.6 point hour for Fall Quarter. Fred Dulaney. one of the chapterfs most active men. served as fra- ternity secretary, managing edi- tor then editor-in-chief of the Lantern. The men also boast an active social life. During February, the men moved out of the house and girls moved in for the annual Winter Week- end. One novel party featured a backwards dance in which the furniture faced the wall, lamps were upside down. and girls were greeted with kisses. Climax of the social season was the Spring Formal in May which was highlighted by the selection of the fraternity sweetheart. ALPHA PHI DELTA-ROM I DIROSHFIO Hoover Testa fsecj Trombetti Ron 3 Helton Newman Vince Gasper Gibson Monaco lpres.J, D1Falco Cv presj Feth Ctreasj Agrlesti Triano Kropf Row 2: Rishforth, Distefano Hines Sallmbene Lamatrice Alpha Phi Delta has experi- enced an exciting year which began when the house was completely remodeled. The brothers are enjoying a new porch, den, and kitchen as well as modern living room furni- ture. In February the Alpha Phi Delta alumni sponsored a rededication of the house which was attended by the national officers. Socially the fraternity was very active. A Homecom- ing dance began the school year and a Christmas party where the brothers exchanged gifts closed another Fall Quarter. The annual Bowery Party in February was attended by brothers from the Stubenville, Ohio University, and Youngs- town chapters. Alpha Phi Delta won the Alpha Rho Founda- tion award for scholarship im- provement for the third time. The Greek Week award for the widest participation also went to the men of Alpha Phi Delta. The Spring formal and annual picnic rounded out a busy year. Aff .ff .Q KN wxtwi B S y I 5' 143011 62011110 Woody Hayes ana' the Alpha Sig's watch as the Wildcat is driven into the grou Abyha Sigma Phi The Alpha Sig's returned to school in the Autumn to find that they had been awarded an A+ rating from the University for 61-62. Also at the summer convention, Zeta chapter walked away with three schol- arship awards from the nation- al fraternity. Full of enthusi- asm, the brothers returned early to paint their little white house on l5th. Never to turn down a good party, the Alpha Sig's had hayrides and numer- ous house parties throughout Autumn Quarter, not to men- tion a very successful Home- coming. The highlight of the Winter was the traditional sweetheart formal with the crowning of Miss Katie Torzes of Phi Mu sorority as queen. This coupled with Hrst place in the Greek Week house parties gave the Alpha Sig's due cause to celebrate. In the Spring the Alpha Sig's looked forward to their annual alumni dinner and the Sig Bust. ALPHA SIGMA Pi-11-Row 1: McMaster. Lingo, Parsons. Waters Graham, Banyots. Brown. Schaffer, Burns. Row 3: Johnson, tpresl. Mrs. Wachtel, Asbury ttreasj, Hughes. Ellis, Koch Garner, Whitham, Pendygraft, Pohle. Cutlip, Pate, Koch, tv, pres.J. Row 2: Beall, Morse, Massey. Sandefur, Komaror, Foster, Clever, Poland. ALPHA TAU OMEGA-Row 1: Franklin. Ziegler. Zavocky. Har rison, Lint tsec.7, Lovell tpresl. Mrs. Tatham lhousemotherl Heikel tv. pres.7. Eckstein. Abruzzi. Eppich. Row 2: Sneed. von Maur, Perrin, Rengert, Swan. Landefeld. Stewart. Mc Wherter, Dunnington, Sebenoler. Landefeld. Brooks. Davis Diverse is the word to de- scribe the exciting activities ' surrounding the Alpha Tau Omega house this year. Members of the fraternity spent their time putting out fires, leading around Moo- chie, The Sigma Alpha Mu's Y St. Bernard, and rooting for member Bill Hess who got a bid from the Minnesota Twins. A beautiful home- coming week-end was ruined for the ATO,s when fire completely destroyed their homecoming display late the Friday night of homecoming. Fire trucks were rushed to the scene and sleepy ATO's were herded out of the house. The annual Kappa Kappa Gamma and ATO or- phan party held in spring quarter was much more suc- cessful. Twenty orphans galloped around the ATO house on a treasure hunt for candy. Alvha Tau mega Row 5: McCarthy. Harrison. Wood. Norton. Dowell. McKee Lowther. Shields. Blultemore. Gintler. James. Shimp. Irvin Row 4: Casselman. Peterson. Muzslay. Heck. Forgrave. Vinne man. Young. Tolerton. Bluso. Minnis. Nicholson. Pearson Tolhurst. Swenson. ATO'.s' have a wide variety of interests. MP1-:tx Zrm-Row I: Dix. Prenger. Fisher, Rusk ftreasj. Dun son lv. pres.l. Mrs. Wallace. Schaer fpres.l. Ruehle fsec.l Murtaugh. Baumann. Keller. Ron' 2: Miller. McDonald. Ardle Harp. Fleming. Wilson. Sunderhaus. Waddington. Ferguson, Wasson, Gordon, Row 3: Martin. Glaze. Male. Holdtrey, AZ's take time 0111 from activities to study. Klesa, Dodd. Mitchell. Friedhoff, Reuwee. Brittson, Warner, Paulo, Sautter, Heldman. Leibold. Row 4: Jordan, Musselman, Guckenberger, Hunt. Moeller, Kantner, Brown, Kayser, Dick- ey, Long, Daniels. 1 W w Alpha Zeta The 1962-63 school year was a busy one for members of Alpha Zeta. Relaxing in their new 40-man house, the broth- ers could point with pride at the many honors which they had earned. Jim Sayre served as editor of the Agriculture Student, and Bob Bauman was senior justice on the Inter- fraternity Court. Dan Paulo is an active member of the fresh- man hockey team. Men of Alpha Zeta have won the out- standing senior award in the College of Agriculture five of the past eight years. On many campuses, AZ is considered an honorary organization, but at Ohio State the men have a full social calendar and are consid- ered a social fraternity. A year of dances, parties, and fireside speakers culminated in the an- nual Spring Formal when the Alpha Zeta Sweetheart was crowned. Beta Theta i Beta Theta Pi was the first fra- ternity founded west of the Al- legheny mountains. In 1839- at Miami University in Oxford. Ohio - it was. There they gathered in great solemnity to hold coed husking bees and watch their accumes, thereby setting a tradition of unique p a r t i e s and emphasis on scholarship which remains to this day. Ohio State Beta Theta Pi's had the third highest ac- cumulative in Autumn quarter. They also were consistent win- ners in intramural sports. The fraternity men got together with the Tri-Delts to help Santa Claus, a mild social event easily eclipsed by the long weekend, which eclipses into the g'Seabreeze Party, which eclipses into Monday morning classes. The fraternity has 81 members and 35 pledges. Emphasis on scholarship and charity work is well balanced by 30 weekend social functions. 5f'h ,, -. f , q -fgT'f is--:fir K .' I ' Z hZf-3:2-S' ' N X- is :umm .t V ,L 4 V gh' lit. RK ..-, i , --. ,, V : . 9, ,L fr I . -. .1ids tf.-.rf-H , - --.. KU, ,V - - fr s. 1. up - , ea. .- 4-a.17 11h.iL.-L ., Cx Sports-mindea' Beta's ready team for intramural games. BETA T1-IETA P1-Row I: Milligan, Huffman, Burkhart, Lyle, Hoyer, Heckman, Springer, Beebe, Rudolph, Lawrence, Saka Crockett. Labavitch, Vandyke, Osborne fpresj, Missisen fpldg. da, Chinnici tsec.J, Cragg. Woekenberg. Row 4: Taylor, John trnr.J, Walton, Allison falum. sec.J, Miller. Forrester. Row 2: son, Dannemiller, Hegele, Carpenter, Groff, Rybolt, Donald Hussey, Frick, Grady. Foster, Miller. Thompson, Taylor son, Lutz, Eaton, Minister, Piece, Sexsmith, Gudenkauf, Drei Ctreas.J, Shively, Smith, Truster, Quigley, Fisher, Sievers. man, Farrington, Dambach, Withe, Weyrick. Row 3: Reppel, Safranek, Huffman, Phillips, Gandee, Hubley, CHI PHI-Row I: Greenaway, Tzagournis, Jambor, William- Dozer. Graber, Hartsel. Row 3: Spatar, Sharp, Holzemer, son. Coppess, Franklin, Fiori, Hirt, Raudseps, Winkler. Row 2: Lape, Bauer, Knerr, Lewis, Hiderman, Toris, Barr, Gall. Hirt, Kattman, Blair, Rinard, Wallace, Lingo, Meacham, Afternoon discussions are popular with Chi Pl1i's. v-'-'f Mme Ha- +w.x.,' i 'S , , , .,,,, V., i i The Chi Phi mansion on the Hill housed many social events this year. The Homecoming open house added zest to Fall Quarter activities. W i n t e r Quarter and the annual Purple Passion party found Chi Phi dates making their own cos- tumes from two yards of pur- ple cloth given to each girl ahead of time. A prize was awarded to the girl who re- turned the largest amount of scraps. The Spring weekend, Bowery party, and senior ban- quet brought an eventful cli- max to the year. At the ban- quet the brother with the high- est point hour is presented the Edwin Earle Sparks medal, an award named after the founder of the Ohio State chapter. Chi Phi was established at Ohio State in 1883 and was the fifth fraternity on campus. DEITTA CHI-Row I.:Prar1ge, Eckard fsec.J, Ezis iv. pres.J, C. Self, Arming. R ' 3: K S' ll B rt l b k Z - Smith Cpres.J, Miller ftreasj, Berg lcor. sec.J, Devosh niak, Farina, Hcijcigson Ilferxie, Egisijulgi Sniithhs ec i abor ftramerl. Row 2.' Bmger, Zanck, Landis, Fox, Dove, Adelphia, One of the oldest social fra- ternities on Ohio State's cam- pus, Delta Chi was founded here in 1902. Although the Delta Chi's led active social lives and participated in intra- murals, this year their main interest seemed to be on the building of their new house at 191 East 15th Avenue. The house, which is a modern brick design, will sleep 30 men, feed 150, and have a party room in the basement. It is scheduled to be finished in July, 1963. So, awaiting the completion of their new home, this year's Delta Chi chapter held weekly meetings in the Union on Tues- day nights. The Winter Formal, highlighting the Delta Chi so- cial year, was held in February at the Desert Inn. Delta Chi Spring Quarter, 1963, finds the Delta Chi house almost complete E HOUSE FOR A CHI RN ITY umvensirv CHAPTER DELTA SIGMA PHI-R011' I: White, Brunsman. Clear, Wemer, Christman. Nelson tv. pres.l, Mrs. Ellsworth. Ferris Cpresj Cremean tsee.J, Streit, Day ltreas.l, McNaughton, Iguchi, Bush. Row 2: Evans. Arend, Muraco, Etling, McGill, Hener son, Summers, Osborne, Boyers, Thompson, Hamaker, Curtis. The Roamin' Roman party features exotic atmosphere. Ford, Shepherd, Barger. Calvert, Burgess. Row 3: Weikel, , Ryan, Gluhm, Butcher, Carr, Howser, Trusler, Armstrong, Hyatt, Mimna, Rychener, Tschantz, Evans, Stickney, Cham- pion, Hyes, Lager, Bowman, Finale, McLaughlin, Melton. 3' f' Y . ' ? xx - i x -NN xv. 'A N -T Nom Wi.. 1 - Delta Sigma Phi 8. The program of Delta Sigma Phi is known as Engineered Leadership. This program is copyrighted. Last July the chapter purchased the house next door and tripled its mem- bership over the summer. In sports, the Delta Sigma's par- ticipated this year in football, basketball, volleyball, and bowling in the interfraternity league. The Delta Sigmals be- gan the social season with Homecoming. Winter Quarter they held the Sailor's Ball and chose a Miss Treasure Chest. Spring Quarter the Delta Sig- ma's held a Caveman Party and chose Miss Cavematef' In May, they sponsored their Sweetheart Weekend, when the girls moved into the house on Iuka for a busy and fun-filled weekend. The Delta Sigma Phi Dream Girl was chosen by the members and crowned at the dance. Delta Tau Delta With 90 actives and 25 pledges, and a history of wearing the purple, white and gold under- neath their scarlet 'n grey blaz- ers since the chapter was or- ganized in 1894, Delta Tau Delta fraternity is now consid- ered by the Fraternity Affairs Otiice to be a going thing. The Delts won the All-Ohio Delt Basketball tournament at Kent State in March and celebrated this with a bathtub gin party in May, a spring formal in May and a picnic in June. During Greek Week the members help promote the honeymooners, of the cave age with a 'tFreddie Flintstonen party. Early in the year, members helped with the March of Dimes drive and counted the number of actives in high oflices - Bob Lang, president, Bob Milliken, treas- urer, Ice Skating Club, Scott Kayser, president, Insurance Society, Tom Beck, Student Senate, John Roesch, Mershon honorary-the list was long. ATA 1'- Delts show oy? fraternity version of Waring blender. DELTA TAU DELTA-Row I: Linkhorn, Hazelton, Search, Alli- Carroll, Bear, Clemen, Daly, Corson, Harris, Keener, Byrne, son, Emmons, Cromley Cpres.J, Mrs. Barnes, Roesch fvice Burch, Deishley, Kuhlman, Workman, Taylor, Henning, Ruth- pres.D, Ely Crecording sec.J, Hardy Ctreasj, Witschy fcor. erford. Row 4: Barlow, Wetzel, Giessler, Maben, Stitsinger, sec.J, Zander, Beck. Row 2: Higgins, Sled, Mason, Vaughan, Martin, Barnhardt, Carter, Bogart, Pierce, Markey, Marshall, Milliken, Ellinger, Hodgson, McMillan, Durkee, Barker, Sharp, Underwood, Merrell. Bahls, Schmidt, Druff. Row 3: Hatch, Mackan, Patton, Merrill, ffjrv Members frequetly watch the tube to relax before hitting the books. Delta Theta DELTA THETA SIGMA-ROW I: Chichester, Brenneman, Heintz, Nirode. Sharpe fseC.7 Nirode tv. pres.J, Mrs. Landon, Elleman tpres.J. Pencil ttreas.7, Stitzlein, Tingley, Mautz. Row 2: Hale, Eustache. Ostrander. Dilbone. Nartker, Warren, Hachtel, Bau- mann, Mullen, Ebbeskotte, Ewing. McKinley, Gwin, Kendig, Petty, Epperson. Dunham, Coleman. Row 3: Bonham, Marsh, Sigma Members of Delta Theta Sig- ma, all of whom are students in the College of Agriculture, had a busy year beginning with their National Conclave in mid-October. The highlight of the conclave was a dinner dance held at King,s Inn at which time the National Alum- ni Award Was presented. Soon after came the Homecoming dinner and dance. Autumn Quarter activities were cli- maxed by the fraternity's Christmas Orphanage party. This year the fraternity held a steak and beans scholarship dinner each quarter to encour- age academic achievement. Another iirst for the group was a new pledge pin, consisting of three gold mill-rhinds on a blue background. It was presented to the Alpha chapter by the national president of Delta Theta Sigma during the Winter Quarter. Three annual events were held Spring Quarter: the Alumni banquet, the Spring Weekend, and the Senior din- ner and Recognition banquet. Elford, Ropp, Stone, Hundley, LeFever, Badertscher, Teeter Humbert, Vorst, Johnson. Keller, Stitzlein, Imes, Chenoweth Laubinger, Gillespie. Crunkilton, Lang. Row 4: Clever, Snoddy Fetter. Sims, Wells. Rehm, Vastine, Renner, Cotter, Hoffman McCrane, Swiggart, Howsmon, Clodfelter, Miller, Prinkey Stout. DELTA UPSILON-Row I: Miller. Wing. Hoffman. Thomas. sent. Hoffmaster, Holliday. Row 3: Runyon, Bates, Coffman Stewart, Fultz ftreas.l, Miss Vickers thousemotherj. Rob- Lux, Moore. Dye. Chandler. Woodruff. Boynton, Taylor. Mo- bins fpres.J, Unger, Scott. Gordon, Ccoordination sec.D. Holli- loney, Melody, Diulus. Zucker. Taylor. Row 4: Mather, Grant day. Row 2: Lemmon, Clouse, Brittigan, Senseman, Steify. Bessey. Prostor. Phillips. Kinsel. Ridge, Hutchinson, Wood Cecil, Rees, Coakley, Holtshouse, Reamer, McGliney, Town- Shulmistras, Price, Rattray, Gunther. Chavarria. January 1, 1963, marked the realization of a long dream when members of Delta Up- , - silon moved into their new D S250,000 house. Built of ma- terial purchased from all over the world and including a 820,000 library, the house of- fers luxurious comfort to the 42 brothers who made it their campus home. DU's were ac- tive in a Wide Variety O1-Campus The new 3250,000 DU house was designed with an accent on the unusual. activities. Mike Holliday was -i.i , V.. elected president of Ohio Stat- i ers and Bill Stewart served as g:Qfi:f:jf:?,,Q'iYi,4 vice president of Student Sen- J in -------. ate. The chapter cheered broth- A HMNNQNNN er Gary Townsend on to first lrilidjjiiiixzkqilyiglg. place in the intramural wres- QIff'3f'3 '?4'F'3g tling 135-pound weight divi- sion. Spring Quarter found the brothers combing the campus picking up their dates in the DU's big red fire engine. The occasion was the annual Fire- man's Fling. The pledge class and their dates ditched to French Lick, Indiana, which climaxed a very full social calendar. If f-Avian :xhmkggg ' , .4 A P4 11 ff at , 'X-f ll Kappa Sigs take turns with some of the household chores. Kappa Sigma KAPPA SIGMA-Row I: Emley, Middleton, Miller, Randis, Todd, Curran tv. pres.l, Mrs. Cornell. Brumley tpres.l, Schumaker ttreas.J, Cramer tsec.J, Kisling, Willits. Row 2: Weber, Furlow, Brooks, Sellers, Gardner, Phillips, Bulger, Fate, Tomlinson, Morrow, Bendure, Devos, Hillyer, Mirick, Spahr, Enright, 1 up .L 1 Kappa Sigma, organized in f 1895, is in the swing of cam , sq pus activities. Its members are Q in such activities as Buckeye 1 so Leaf, Romophus, and the Stu his-. Robison. Row 3: Bogner, Weltlich, Nash, Miller, Murphy Thayer, Starn, Leonard, Derbyshire. Maul, Anderson, Walker Greene, Covert, Lorenz. Row 4: Groeniger, Meyer, Robinson Gorham. Kimmel, Faler. Stede, Goodhue, McCluskey, Nozica Miller, Eckel, Butress, Head, Curtis. I dent Senate. Several Kappa Sigs participate 1n varsity foot ball, baseball and track The fraternity proudly boasts con secutive co-captains of the East-West football game, 1961 and 1962. Governor Neil was the first owner of the house It is the oldest building on cam pus. The House on the H111 also sits on the highest point on campus. As for social ac tivities, the fraternity has its share. For the Spring Week end, members retreated to Buckeye Lake. The boys spon sored an all-sorority d1nner s s Lambda Chi Abahcz Lambda Chiis are active in many campus fraternities and seem to excel in sports. The chapter won the trophy for being the best Class II frater- nity in intramural sports. This was the first year the award was given. Social activities are also an important part of Lambda Chi life. Green Gar- ter, Roman Toga, and Mad were a few of the many themes for parties held throughout the year. Crescent Weekend was the highlight of Spring Quarter and put an exciting end on an eventful year. The girls moved into the house for the weekend. After a dinner-dance on Friday night, Lambda Chils and their dates went swimming, picnic- ing, and on a hayride Satur- day. Fall Quarter pledges con- tributed a stereo phonograph to the house. The pledges won this as first place prize in a Marlboro cigarette contest. I f X N2 ,,.,...-.--1- Lambda Cliff have a Playboy Club for their Greek Week Party. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA-ROW 1: Hopkins Cadvisorj, Thompson Critualistj, London fscholarshipl. Disch Chouse mgr.J, An- derson Crush chm.J, McWhorter fsocial chm.J, Conger Chead residentl, Borchers Cpres.J. Schmander tv. pres.J. Ledford lstewardh. Sasarak tathletic chm.J. Swisher trush chm.J. Row 2: Crall, Mitchell. Babcock, Nimberger, Tootle. Beauregard, Schaffer. Morrison. Vogelgesang. Hahn, Sparks, Hross. Jame son, Watts. Row 3: Sanders. Vlaskamp, McPart1in. Marcy Portner. Young. Druyor. Lees, Pepper. Bailey. Barton. Fisher grove. Anthony. Schiele. Getz. Schultz. Blinn, Crowell, Curtis Sampselle. Lindsay. Stoltzman. Armel. Row 4: Buckles. Malasky, Whitmer. Mis- li' 'Q l it lil? . ' i.. :L . Pm DLLTA Tunrlxilimv I: Embrey. Leach, Wells trush chm.J, Carson, Mclntosh tsec.l. Rose tpres.l. Mrs. Sandberg, Buesing tvice prexl. Fuzey ftreas.l. Milligan tvice pres.l. Gerber tpledge truincrl, Green tsocial chm. J. Almoney falumni sec.l, Run- 2: Budden. Creager. Homlar, Thornton. Hagedorn. Ma- rine. Layne. Cobb, Valentine, Crawford, Hoelling. Manchester, Daugherty. Bixby, Weber, Olinger, Aaker, Norman, Sellers. Pledges do all kinds of things flurizig Help Week. i Rim' 3: Fahey. Millikin. Hainen, Bell, Hay, Trotter, Andrews Senne. Andreoli, Christianse. Clifford, Terhune, Wahl, Heil- man. Hastie, Parrish, Senne, McConnell, Rauh, Schlichting. Row 4: Jarrett, Weisbrod, McGrath, Denk, Alley, Crist. Hidy, Studly. Thrasher. Holton. Hirsch. Gross, Massey, Slavson, Bowlas. Taylor, Keegan, Trig. s A busy year socially for the Phi Delts began with 1 Ship wreck party in October The Champagne Formal was held in February. and the Spring Formal in April Ruth Eikel berg, Kappa Alpha Theta was selected Dream Girl In the midst of it all, there was work to be done. The Annual Com munity Service Day Project was cleaning up Camp Mary Orton for the Godwin Guild Members returning last fall found the basement complete ly refurnished, and a half court basketball court was built be hind the house. Phi Delts con tinued to distinguish themselves on campus. Among them James Gross, Phi Beta Kappa pres., Student Body Sphinx, Tom Eyerman, pres , The Ohio Staters, pres., Sphinx, Ken Chapin, pres., Westmmlster Foundation, Bucket and Dip per, Members of Romophos Tim Milligan Cpresj Chuck Layne Cv. pres J, and Mlke Creagar. Chapter President 1S T hem . ,- 1 2572: 4 . S. Timothy Rose Phi Epsilon Pi The 15 members of Phi Epsi- lon Phi fraternity spent quite a bit of time trudging from their house at 1988 Iuka Avenue to the classrooms on campus. The Phi Eps didn't have a Purple Passion party, nor did they have a South Seas celebration. They did do some exciting things, though, when they were not in class. It seems there were a bunch of gamblers in the house so the Phi Eps got the chips and cards out and had a Las Vegas party. Then, win- ter came and they spent a weekend skiing at Marion. There were several house par- ties, and on May 12 the Phi Eps honored their mothers with an open house. Although there were no new trophies added to their case, the mem- bers did participate in intra- mural basketball and softball. 1963 marked the 31st year the Alpha Omicron chapter has been at Ohio State. A member gets in a little football practice in front of the house PHI EPSILON PI-Row 1: Ganger Cv. pres.J, Kastner fpresj, smith, Rosenbaum, Siske, Greenbaum, Hockman, Pollack Mason Ctreasj Safer, Lotzoff tsec.J, Kossoff. Row 2: Gold- Finke, Appel. -Tl MOJO' ' ! N1 . -ii- Plzi Gams often spend afternoons walc'lz1'ng television. hi Gamma elm PHI OMIM.-x DELTA-Raw I: Crabill, Hutchinson, Montgomery Broughton trcc. sec.J, Mellick thist.l. Johnson ttreas.l, Mrs Hosker. Walton tpres.l, Mauk. Prior. Oleska. Weisheimer Ran' 2: Gintling, Anthe. Elwell. Hillegas, Frohlin, Timmins., Radcliffe, Casey, Tussing. Thorne, Cox. Tsalolf, Samuels Jones. Hunter. O'Donnell, Anderson, Bandalard. Row 3: Can- . 1 t 1 Phi Gamma Delta displayed leadership socially and in ath- letics, as well as in campus ac- tivities during its 85th anni- versary at Ohio State. Social features of Autumn Quarter included the annual Orphans Christmas Party in December and the Fiji Street Dance in October. Phi Gamma Delta won the second place award for 1962 Homecoming Week displays. The other social high- lights of the year included the annual Playboy Party, Fiji Is- land Party, and the Alumni Pig Dinner. Members partici- pated in varsity sports includ- ing football, gymnastics, track, golf, wrestling, lacrosse, base- ball, and swimming. Phi Gam Jack Nicklaus won the 1962 U. S. Open and the 1963 Mas- ters golf tournaments. Campus activities leaders included Phi Gams in Romophos, Bucket and Dipper, Freshman Senate, Freshman Fraternity Council, and Student Senate. trell, Peters. Borel. Finn. Tsitouris. Schafer, Frey, Slater Louden. Lowman. Daudill, Hadden. Riley. Apple, Bevington Linville, Herrington. Heidman, Heath. Murr, Hargreaves Burris. Row 4: Lapp, Schollenberger, Eyster, Tootle, Conger Kakos, Jones, Erickson, Swank, Keever, Stander, Wilbourn Schubert, Houser. iifilillilll nil t . 1 . . 1 l l . . . 1 t : Q 1 , 4 e PHI KAPPA Psi-Row I: Skillicorn, Vandemark fsec.J. Dilger thouse mgr.J, Whiting fsocial chm.l, Spain tvice pres.7. Lan- cione fpres.l, Mrs. Hughey, Gangloff ttreas.J, Steward Crush chm.J, Bender, Girouard, Simpson, Thomas. Row 2: Day, Vandemark, Thompson, Hegele, Brown, Fickell, Thomas, Phi Kappa Psi is one of the old- est houses nationally, founded in 1852. Phi Psils Dad's Day was celebrated by the fathers moving into the fraternity house for the weekend. The Dads were given the red-carpet treatment for the weekend and attended the winning game with Oregon in a special block of seats which had been re- served for them. Last spring the Phi Psi SOO was origi- nated. A tricycle race in which all sororities participated, be- ,z .x N., .M t gan with the whole fraternity, a band and a rally wagon parading down 15th Avenue to the Oval. The relay race was . Wfmdsvl' . mm. , run 1n heats up the Long Walk. Y ' '- ,Lf ffiw- H - 1 av. ' -'ii' --Q' 1- 1- .,. Trophies were awarded the winners and a lawn party and street dance followed. Another highlight of the year was the fraternity's annual Le Pigalle party, a peasant costume party imported from France. The entire fraternity has a riproar- ing time at the party the pledges give the actives. T 'Sn .llfnnf nnvhk A. V.W... ad,-3:44 White, Constable, Heinze, Hammersmith, Rakowski, Boker- man, Zigler, Izer, Leymaster. Row 3: Ngalls, Beery, Enright Glaze, Bolton, Zingler, Burns. Rosenbusch, Stombaugh Crawhs, Smith, Bailey, Simon, Gordon, Farrell. Horrocks. Phz Kappa PSI The Phi Psi house is located at 124 East 14th Avenue. Y rf .1 Q, llflvllllllli 'llhlllllri '?a:'-:ggi mm. PHI K,-,PPA TAU-Row I: Geis, Johnson, Zingale. Zeman Dlaibourne, Morris tsec.J, Morris fpres.J, Mrs. Mitchell, Leober tv. pres.J. Morris ftreasj. Gallatin, Smith, Fisher, Spence. Row 2: Zechiel. Johnson, Herman, Oates, Boone Fahrenbach, Rupp, Mackin, Long, Andreas, Rice, Wallacej Seek. Grabenkort, Redick, Cruser, Breidenbach. Row 3: Gos- Phi Taus have girls waiting on them hand and foot. nell, Sannes, Fahrion, Guyton, Hise, Michaels, Dominico Figula, Carter, Turpin, Maulorico, Gable, Dexter, Schecter Robertson, Chapman, Knight, Studenbaker, Coulon, Hargreaves Row 4: Barnett, Weidner, Risberg, Nettleingham, Fouss, Allen Burton, Burleson, Hamilton, Stoltz, Dick, Walker, McFadden Herinehaus, Sindledelker, Minard. Tau alumni. Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity was Well represented in campus ac tivities in 1962 63 Among Phi Tau leaders were Dan Mor ris, president of Ohio Staters Larry Fisher, past president of Phi Tau, spent the academic year at the University of Bonn, Germany, as the Ohio State fraternity system exchange stu dent. Homer Spence served as vice president of the fraternity system. Athletics were an 1I1'1 portant part of the Phi Taus year. Both the football and basketball teams were runners up in intramural competition The social program was high lighted by the annual Cham pagne Formal, held Winter Quarter. When the chapter re turns in the fall it will find a completely redecorated chapter house, a gift from the Phi Tau i Lambda Phi Pi Lambda Phi was founded in November of 1960 to pro- vide a nonsectarian organiza- tion which could give boys a feeling of brotherly coopera- tion and group spirit. This year Pi Lambda Phi has more than thirty members. The brothers have set a goal of high scholas- tic achievement for themselves and were extremely proud to win the pledge class trophy for the highest grades during 1962- 63. Social activities are a spe- cialty at the Pi Lambda Phi house. A Homecoming dance was held at the Desert Inn, a Fall Quarter formal banquet and dance, and a Shipwreck party in February were all en- joyable. Spring Quarter the men of Pi Lambda Phi held a Year's End banquet to cele- brate their third year in the fra- ternity system. Autumn Quar- ter the men had a member elected to Student Senate, and many of the men participated in sports activities, PI LAMBDA PHI-Row I: Terry Cscribej, Himann Cmarshall, Schawartz, Nichols, Bennett, Clark tstewardl, Betts Cpldg. trnr.J, Sam fthe dogJ. Row 2: Au, Deaver, Jones, Fleming, The litflzts seem unuszlally briglzi early in the morning. Huber, Eisenberg, Wolf, Linch, Nichols. Row 3: Shipula, Ohaly, Wolf, Delaplane, Thurston, Bond. Shima, Hogan, Adelekan, Crawford. gn . ug i 1 1 Phi Sig dares do Calistlzenics for 6lII6FZ'flJlZl776l1l' at the pajfmza party. Phi Sigma P1-11 SIGMA DELTA-Row I: Wieder, Morganstern, Silver. Rich tsec.J. Dann tv. pres.J, Mrs. Eckhardt, Besser tpresj, Polster ttreas.J, Davis, Levine. Row 2: Apple, Kaplan, Bornstein, Eisernoff, Moroii, Greenstein, Turoff, Hoch, Feuer, Weiser, Jacoby, Levine. Shiller, Katz, Gehler. Row 3: Lefkof, Spitz, Phi Sigma Delta turned the tables on the weatherman Win- ter Quarter by having a Jungle Party. Jungle fever spread like wild-fire as couples entered the house which was decorated with foliage, a mud hut and a fountain. Even the refresh- ments were authentic as the punch was served from hol- lowed out coconuts. A limbo contest rounded out the tropi- cal evening. The Phi Sigs donit just party, they have a serious side. Winter Quarter they placed first Cfor the third straight yearj in the Columbus Heart Fund Drive. Leadership qualities are displayed by How- ard Besser, president, who was elected vice president of Buc- kets and Dippers and appoint- ed Commissioner of Student Affairs in Student Senate. Delta Perelman, Sperling, Berenstein, Shapiro, Garr, R. Garlikov, D. Garlikov, Shapero, Chentow, Moss, Skolnik, Shcneiderrnan, Shlachter, Hartman. Row 4: Weider, Michelson, Morton, Ro- senberg, Osher, Eisner, Herstig, Abrams, Grossberger, Richter, Krieger, Steauss, Liss, Horvat. Phi Sigma Kappa presented an old idea in a new style this year. The visiting fathers were rather subtly requested to 'leave their checks and go home' when they came to Ohio State for Dads' Day. The Phi Sigs couldn't wait to begin caroling for Christmasg they began on Halloween. Fraternity and so- rority houses up and down 15th Avenue were treated to unusual 'Pumpkin Carolsf South of the Border Down Mexico Way was the theme of the Phi Sig party for Greek Week. Spring Quar- ter brought the annual Moon- light Ball and formal atmos- phere to end an active year. With an eye toward the future, the Phi Sig's are planning a face-lifting and remodeling for their house this summer. PHI SIGMA KAPPA-Row 1: Beatty, Ahlman, Long Dunlap Harshman Mattox Pallas Powell Ron Fadden Beucler Cv pres D, Schroer, Tresemer, Mrs. Smith, Larson Cpresl Roberts Boltesch Hambleton Welch Hulslander Piieger Day Lobchbaum ttreas.l, Weissert fseel, Smith, Roberts Ron 2 Enyeart George Tacltett Kocran Bourdo Coffey, Smith, Boughton, Brookbank, lxrause Becker if 5--A l i Grecian Pike's go for Roman parties. Pi Kappa Abha The Pikes this year had three big parties. The iirst was their Purple Passion party held at Cubbage Corners in December. Next came their Champagne Formal in February, and then they had their Dream Girl Weekend in May. A year ago last May, the Pikes celebrated its 50th Anniversary at Ohio State. Since its founding 95 years ago, Pi Kappa Alpha has grown to 121 chapters. The fraternity was founded at the University of Virginia. Among the campus leaders from the Pike house was John Creamer who was a member of Sphinx and president of the Interfra- ternity System at Ohio State. Alpha Rho chapter's officers for the past year were: Presi- dent, Ben L. Jones, Vice Presi- dent, James J. Higbea: Treas- urer, Jon M. Enochs, and Sec- retary, Tom Prasuhn. Their Pledge Trainer was Robert White. The Pike chapter at Ohio State consists of 35 ac- tive members and 30 pledges. PI KAPPA ALPHAfROH' I: McGannon, Burns, Welch, Doyle, Doutt, Dryer, Mintzer, Bailey, Lloyd, Mathis. Row 3: Kimble, Prasuhn fsec.J. Higbea Cv. pres.J, Mrs. Freeman, B. Jones Watkins, Jacobs, Koch, Posgay, W. Jones, Creamer, Weems, tpres.J. Johnson. White, R. Letvin, Barlow. Row 2: Flory, Biller, Davis, Zimmerman, Sunbury, Reau, Sapp, J. Letvin, Vail, Grithth. Struckmcyer. Konecny, Hillier, Blame, Wolford, Riddle. Phi Kappa T hem Phi Kappa Theta fraternity, located at 227 East Fifteenth Avenue at the end of frater- nity row, is a growing chapter with about 35 members. The brothers are happy to say that John F. Kennedy is an hon- orary member of their frater- nity. This year the Province Ball for the six Phi Kappa Theta chapters in Ohio and one chapter from Detroit was held at the University of Cin- cinnati. The men spent two days playing sports, discussing the fraternity policies, and en- joying dances in the evening. A queen was elected from the candidates of each chapter to reign over the Ball. Among other social affairs were a Homecoming dance, a Pledge Formal in February, and a Spring Formal on May ll at Green Meadows. During Spring Quarter the Phi Kappa Thetas held a picnic for a group of orphans where baseball and hotdogs insured a happy day for everyone. Pledges and arrives help wizh the housekeeping chores. PHIKAPPATHETA-ROW1.'L2ifO1'lllaiI16 lstewardJ,Palmerfsec.J, Dodson, Donley, Hohman, Van Heyde, O'Connor, Cozak. Rerko Chouse managerb, Shea Cv. pres.J, Mrs. Griffin fhouse Row 3: Spencer, Gerhardt, Cisar, Frueh, Reinhart, Boros, motherj, Certo fpres.J, Davies Csoc. chm.J, Strozyk Csch. Georgeif, Moser, Reinhart. chm.J, Whiteman. Row 2: Gates, Stosberg, Wassel, Sievert, it J Ll . fl ' l usages ARF I-I wg havnt Au. BUT The SAE Honzeconzing sign attracts female attention. , L 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon SILAIA ,xi l'llA ii'si1.oN--Ifmr I: Ganim, wel, O'Ncill. Vogel lv. prcsj. Mrs. lprcsl. Hyrc lsec.l. Forslwerg ltrcasl, Gray. Schmahl, Scott. lint. Kaufmann. Reid, De Frees lcor. Prendcrgast, Hallows ll'WiI'l. Ron' 2: Kopf, Pocschl. Carpcr. Lar- son. Longncckcr. Axlinc, Wcrtz. Hayes. Row 3: Breley. l l l i.'l il. l .l l l 4 z 4 Sports rank high among the interests of the men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Members have distinguished themselves in such varsity sports as football, swimming, baseball, track, and soccer. Tom Jenkins, Dick Van Raaphorst, Tom Cummins, Dave Jones, and Don Harkins are well-known names to Ohio State football fans, while Denny O'Connell, Jim Merrill, Neil Elliot, and Mickey Fraw- ley are more at home on a base- ball diamond. The SAE's spon- sor a 'fLittle Sisters Club,', which consists of pinmates of the members and other inter- ested coeds. The fraternity sweetheart, Her Lovliness Clara Bachmann, was this year's club president. In May a series of ads with black borders ap- peared in the Lantern announc- ing the death of Paddie Mur- phy. On Friday a hearse and funeral procession slowly cir- cled the Oval to mark the be- ginning of a weekend funeral celebration which included a picnic and dance. Foote, Kalinoski, Cash. Backus, Lee, Merrell, Palcanis, Stah- lcy, Underwood. Yert,Elmer. Ron- 4: Long, Scott, Halscott, Denk, Hirt, Michaels. Mordarski, DePasquale, Christiano, Schroer. Klosc. Shrawder, Laver, Cox. - Q S igmcz Ahvhcz M u Sigma Alpha Mu members are academic and socially imagina- tive as well. An unusual Win- ter Weekend, a Trip-to-Miami Beach Party was held Jan. 18, 1963. 4'Fantastic was the only word fraternity member, Ron- nie Hecker, A-3, and his date. Beverly Recht, Ed-2, could find to describe their unexpected vacation in Miami, Fla. Stu- dent Senate, Arts College Council, football, baseball, dra- matics and honoraries are some of the campus activities the members are interested in. Sammy has been the top chap- ter internationally 6 times in 42 years. The members are proud of Mr. and Mrs. Gans, Ohio State's only house parents. This year was Mrs. Gans 33rd year at Sigma Alpha Mu. The members have enjoyed their first full year in their new addi- tion to their house on 1962 Iuka Ave. Spring is for fun and Sammys had plenty of it. A lucky couple leave to spend the weekend in F Iorida. SIGIVIA ALPHA MU-Row I: Stetnheimer, G. Garson, Schecter, Coffae, Lowe, Kovsky, Funk- Row 3-' MCCk1C1'. Epstein. Nath- Madorsky fvice pres.J, Horn fpres.J, Mrs. Gans Chouse anson, Galan, Fiedler, Wittenberg, Siegel, L. Levine, Stein- motherj, Mr. Gans Chouse fatherl, Miller ftreas.J, Schmidt, berger, Pressman, Kroll, M. Rich. Row 4: Becker, Forman, R Feldstein Csec.J, Colen, A. Levine. Row 2: B. Garson, Cohen, Meyer. J. Meyer, Zulanch, Turk, Isenberg, Schriber, Hurwitz Silverman, Steinberg, G. Rich, Goldman, Kaplansky, Hecker, Nechemias, Schwartz, Greenberger, Brown. Sigs show their talent during the Greek Week show. Sigma Chi SIGMA ci-11-Row I: Horn, Neuman, Starn Ccor. sec.J, Watson tv. pres.J, Richardson fpresj, Mrs. Bushnell, Tucker fsec.J, Spohn tsocial chm.J, Galland fpldg. trnr.J, Wentz, Howe. Row 2: Flynn, Glueck, Horton, Hysell, Watters, Mereness, Watt, Cottingham, Koudracke, Eckman, Clevenger, Kasch, Gudis, Bantell, Sebald, Stratemeyer, Barrett, Williams, Smith. Winter Quarter's traditional Sweetheart Weekend headed Sigma Chi's social calendar this year. Friday night's pa- jama party, featuring a Roman theme, started the weekend off among huge white columns. The girls were allowed to stay in the house all night feasting and festing in Roman style. A formal dance climaxing the weekend's events took place Saturday night in the Fort Hayes Hotel ballroom. Sonnie Kern. the new Sigma Chi Sweetheart, and her court were crowned at midnight. Derby Day, another annual affair held during Spring Quarter, featured different events for girls, in- cluding sack races, tomato throw, and a legs contest. Sor- orities competed to earn points. The one with the most points was awarded a trophy. Besides the points won at the contests, points could also be accumu- lated by grabbing derbies off Sigma Chi heads on the Friday before the field day. Row 3: O'Brien, Best, Powers, Werner, Mautz, Craig, Smucker McBride, Jewell, Newell, Hodgson, Distelhorst, Reid, Fleig Kenney, Crummey, James, Snyder, Brown. Row 4: Harrington Halliday, Hoeft, Overly, Bunson, Jateff, Reed, Seybold Lathrem, Ross, Volk, Swedenborg, Halick, Clague, Mumma Griliths. Szgma In an effort to promote good parent-student relationships, Sigma Nuls held their semi- annual White Rose Teas for all pledge parents to acquaint them with the chapter. Parents learned through experience what it was like for their sons to be rushees and then pledges. One of the several social events of Winter Quarter, the annual dinner-dance was held at the Columbus Army Depot. Spring Quarter's White Rose Formal made a delightful finale for the Spring weekend. During this weekend, Sigma Nu dates stayed at the house. The White Rose Queen was chosen from Sigma Nu pinmates. Founder's Day was celebrated with a din- ner at the Seneca Hotel and all alumni members were invited. Trophies were awarded to the outstanding active, alumnus, scholar, and pledge. Samuel Devine, United States Congress- man and Sigma Nu alumnus, was this year's guest speaker. Sf. SIGMA NU-Row I: Berryhill, Klingman, Smucker, Larrimer Ringler, Klaus, Stofer fpresj, Peters, Heigel, Need. Bartrum Barber, Elleman. Row 2: Thornburg, Haney. LaGraff, Anning, Frank, Greenleaf, Baldwin. KODP. Chadwick, Bishop, Cen- name, Anderson, Robinette, Swanbeck, Kline, Stoudt, Jones Sigma Nu's rally for Buckeye gridders. Wharton. Row 3: Bolin, Matik, Snyder, Piper, Denny, Heredos, Clark, Lawson, Watts, Kinzer, Kampfer, Clark, Shope, Kopp, Corthell, White, Cella, Kinghorn, Csank. Row 4: Wolfe, Ayres, Siferd, Lynn, Innis, Shilhan, Baber, Miller, Brandstetter, Matz, Nelson, Ruflin, Bishop, Challgren, Erbaugh, Stein. Sigma Phi Ep5iI0n's address is 154 East Woodrujj' Avenue. Sigma Phi SIGMA PHI EPSILON-Row 1: Baker, Freeman, Young, Lock- wood tsecl. Burkhard tpresl. Lane tcounselorl, Mrs. Book- man. Fahrmeier lcontrollerl. Freshwater lrecorderl. Boiling. Moore, Wilson. Stultz. Row 2: Yeamens, I. Smith. Gross. Mc Epsilon The purpose of Sigma Phi Epsilon, organized at State in 1908, is to correlate social and academic life to form a well rounded individual. During the Greek Week blood drive, Sig Ep placed second in percentage participation. The chapter also arranged a Christmas party for underprivileged children. A re- treat is held each fall and an annual dinner is given for alumni who are on the faculty. As part of the cultural develop- ment program, various speak- ers address the members each month. One of the outstanding social events of the year is Sweetheart Weekend, during which a Queen of Hearts is crowned. During February, a Purple Passion Party was held at Cubbage Corners and a Playmate Party, which included a hayride and a picnic, took place at the Frontier Ranch in May. Cord, Gillie, Schultz, Crouch. Roop, Worme, Osgood, Fisak, Fitsenrider, Hudacko, Mcliisic. Currie. Row 3: Conway, Cess- na, Bonar. Lantz. G. Smith, Leedom, Wiegand, Kistler, Alex- ander, McCready. Griesen. Fisher, Sherer. SIGMA PI-Row 1: Headaphol, Waugh fv. pres.l. Abel. Glass tsec.J, Steury, Grimsley tpres.l. Mrs. Wharton thouse moth- erb, Hill tv. pres.J. Bartels, Papagan. Coleman. Rainer. Row 2: Holden, Wilson, Ker, Kjellstrand, Arndt. Kandel, Kundla, Jambor, Schetter, Pald, Culver, Hiatt, Coon, Wagner, Shriver, Neff. Row 3: Syfert, Schmottlach, Rayer, Francisco, Betts, Sigma Pi has had a busy year with activities such as the Or- child Princess Pledge formal, and the Pharoah Frolic which was a party with an Egyptian theme held at the house. Flam- ing torches lit up the outside while thrones and mummy tombs decorated the interior. The annual Christmas party was followed by a New Year's Eve party held the next eve- ning. Some of the spring events were the annual Alumni Rec- ognition banquet held in the Dashler Hilton Hotel and the May Week Booth, a joint ac- tivity with the Delta Gamma sorority. Our winnings for the year included two iirst-place trophiesg one for Homecom- ing decorations and the other for out-selling all other campus organizations in Homecoming ticket sales. A trophy was also won for being in the semi-finals in intramural football. Sigma Bordwell. Mitchell, Martin. Molit. McCullough. Theiss, Rob- erts. Stephenson. Hegarty, Varney. Allen, Angles. Shumaker Row 4: Rulon. Schafer. Curtis. Lipdegrove, Rossler, Riegler Drost, Darling, Poswalny, Krisher, Wolf, Robertson, Weigel Staley. Reed,Browning. Pi Sigma Pi member Bob Rulon pulls an zmusual Christmas present from the gift grab bag -3 The TEP's enjoy get-mgetllers on their front porch. Tau Epsilon 'mu IEPSILON PHI-Raw I: Zeefe. Levine. Epstein, Scott fsoc. chm.J. Henltin tpledge truincrl, Greenfield Ctreas.J, Miss Gordon thouse molherl Singer fchancellorl. Hccltlcman fscribel, Stone fvice chancelorl, Romanolf, Eig. Run' 25 Engle, Tau Epsilon Phi this year aimed toward bettering their Teps are Tops achievements of last year, when they placed second in Gray League intra- murals and had the best social season in their history. This year they have won the Gray League basketball champion- ship as well as the volleyball linals. They were semi-finalists in football. TEP's outstanding theme party of the year was their horror party in which the entire house was a darkened maze with paths marked in luminous paint. Another mem- orable party was the Roman Orgy party, for which dates were picked up in chariots and even the housemother had to wear a toga. This Christmas, as in past years, the TEP's held a benefit and even furnished a Santa Claus for the orphans of Columbus. TEP's talented Tep- tones and unicyclist Steve Latz performed as well. wk'- iwbikd 5.- 58 NZ' S N -Q li in N Phi Markowitz, Perlman. Pisetsky. Rafkin. Galvin, Linkow, Sea- man, Latz, Levine, Finkle. Krengel, Cohen. Row 3: Mallie, Senser, Brownstein, Wolfe. Young, Diamond, Wolintez, Vogel, Rudner, Schlom, Karp, Zwick, Greenspun. Grossman, Stassou. TKE men take pride in displaying all their trophies. Tau Kappa Epsilon TAU KAPPA EPSILON-Row I: Drieger, Hartlage, McCrabb ftreasj, Davis Cchaplainl, Borel tsec.J, Magee Cv. pres.J, Mrs. Stevens Chouse motherj, Ingrassia tpresj, Shade tsgt. arms.J, Holmes fpledge keeperj, Geuss thist.J, Young. Row 2: Besch, Hartley, Gehrlein, Bowman, Hiser, Wolfe, Coppo, Eggers, Miller, Parker, Perkins, Shoffner, Swentzel, Baratla, Cognata, Tau Kappa Epsilon boasts con- sistency in their social honors. They have won the Ohio State Homecoming rally turn-out award for the last three years. The men of TKE won the May Week Carnival Booth competi- tion in 1961 and 1962. In an overall rating of the TKE chap- ters throughout the country. the Ohio State chapter has been first for the last two years. The Red Carnation Ball is the most anticipated social function on the TKE calendar. It is held each spring quarter. The TKE's favorite party out of the seven they hold each quarter, is their pajama theme party. It was held at the house this year and pledges. actives, and dates danced in their casual atmos- phere. The Old English style TKE house, at 234 E. Seven- teenth Ave., is a landmark at Ohio State. The TKE's cele- brated Christmas by giving a party for thirty orphans from the Nightengale Cottage. Black, Lehman, Thompson, White. Row 3: Clark, Timm Arras, Kile, Keller, Blackburn, Shippy, Britton, Clegy, Clark Dzienisziewicz, Brunaus, Davisson, Ruth. Galle, Hatcher McEntee, Howard, Lippert. Row 4: Clutice, Anderson, Piersol Applegate, Mesic, Buckley, Summers, Faust, McElroy, Vrcan Sladoje, Bailey, River, Abbot, Loser, Saad, Showalter. if Theta Cl1i's learn the Hula at party in new recveatiozz room. T hem Chi Theta Chi parties this year were planned around their new home. The recreation room provided the setting for an exotic twist party while the formal dining room with bal- cony added a delightful at- mosphere to the party celebrat- ing the Christmas holidays. The annual Red Carnation Ball highlighted Winter Quar- ter festivities. The men gave their date the fraternity flower -a red Carnation, of course- as a favor. During Spring Quarter each sorority sent a representative to be in the style show for the Theta Chi Moth- ers Club. A panel of judges-a fraternity member, a fraternity alumnus, a model, and the Dispatch fashion representa- tive, picked the Fashion Queen, Sandy Boulis, a Tri-Delt. Turn- About-Day, an annual event when the actives assume the roles of pledges, found the pledges masters of the house. THETA CHI-Row I: Mosher, Scott, Haught fsec.l, Monzell Distelhorst, Hess, Lucchin. Row 3: Scholsser, Lunato, Anne- Cpres.J, Mrs. Wooley. Cameron tv. pres.J, Schauss, Sidebot- gan, Wondrak, Rowland. Pittenger, Roberts, Pepin, Card. tom. Row 2: O'Brien. McCool, Wolfe. Mercer. Berkheimer, Triangle, a social fraternity of engineers and architects, went all out to think of imaginative party themes. Fall Quarter fea- tured a Roamin, Roman Party, to which members and guests wore togas and the pledges acted as slaves. Winter Quar- ter the pledges sponsored a gambling Roaring Twenties Party. A Viking Ball, a Sur- pressed Desire Party, for which everyone dressed as they wanted, a Hayride, a Pajama Party, and a Spring Weekend rounded out the social season. The men of Triangle were sec- ond scholastically among all Ohio State fraternities for the 1961-62 academic year and the fraternity won the national scholarship plaque for greatest scholastic improvement among Triangle chapters. Lelan Carls- son was president of Block O, and other members as- sumed leadership in various campus activities such as the Radio Club and the Engineer- ing Speaking Society. -,:.:21,qg w-4- ' s- Q 1 r 1 - v - 11 gg 2 We ' Y 'ff E9 4' -gs . - g . .1 - U ' WWW 5 f Casual get-togethers are II Common sight TRIANGLE-ROW IIDiCkman,MaI'liT1, Hume,Doub fsec.J, Hale Floran. Dolan, Milton, Arnold, Dachenbach, Kapp, Ritchey ttreas J, Whitmer Cv. pres.J, Mrs. Mac Farland, Carlson Davis. Row 3: Reichman. Ritlie, Schultze, Gooman, Wicchek fpres J, Haggard, Stephenson, Zook, Depaola, Weaver, Cox, Thompson, Sipes, King, Eppig, Rapp, Shaw, Casterline Schultz. Row 2: Gross, Brown, Mihal, Bauer, Meade, Stephens, Bashark, Morehart, Craig. A',..,A V. r i s 7l.T.-5 BET? TAU-Row I: Eisler. Weiss. Levin. Goldberg, Shenk, Row 3: Fishman, Westerman, Polisner, Korn, Slobin, Fleisch, Lapme. kahn. Trager. Schwartz. Brenner. Kahn. Erkis. Row 2: Clowson. Teitelbaum, Cooper, Pollack, Katz, Colbert, Label, Cohen. Leeman. Wassennan. Rubin. Cohen. Neustadt. Green. Adelstein. Ducovna, Paine. Tuckerman. Kass. Weisenberger, Meldon, Novak, Danzansky. 4I8 Zeta Beta T aa This ZBT enjoys touching-up his weather-worn ear. - , ' The Zeta Beta Tau social cal- endar for this year was bal- anced to include both good- time parties and serious affairs. In December the ZBTS and the girls from Delta Phi Epsi- lon gave a Christmas party for orphans at the ZBT house. The Winter weekend consisted of a formal dance Friday night and a house party Saturday with a down on the farm theme. ZBT dates were picked up in hay wagons and bounced back to the party. The regional Zeta Beta Tau convention was held in Columbus this year, and the house was invaded by brothers from 17 other chap- ters. The ZBTS found that in- viting speakers in various fields to speak at Monday night meet- ings was a successful cultural project. During Fall Quarter the men of ZBT participated in fraternity football intramurals and placed second among large fraternities, winning a trophy to add to their collection. 4I9 W. M. Batten, Winter Q I p k eniors . . . the prestige class of students who have reached another plateau. Many will face the world for the hrst time with a new job, others offer their services to Uncle Sam, and the rest continue up the ladder of formal education. Fi- nally graduates, these men and women have come far, learned much from past experiences. Yet, in the future lies an injinity of knowledge still to be learned. ,v ff!! w' I 3 K3 4 . 1 fs. 4 511 1. ?f I , f 5 I I Q 1 - - ' w 1 X Q f 1 -I I , I 5 95 IQ. 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BAUMANN, Robert L., B.S., Agriculture BAUMGARDNER, James L., B.S., Arts and Sciences BEATTY, Richard M., B.A., Arts and Sciences BECK, Fred L., B.A., Arts and Sciences BECKENSTEIN, Judie A., B.S., Arts- Education BECKER, James A., B.S., Commerce BEELER, Gary L., B.C.E., Engineering BEELER, Lytton V., B.S., Education BEGLAND, Robert W., B.S., Education BELL, Langdon D., L.L.B. BELL, William J., B.S., Arts and Sciences BELLAMY, Charlie E., B.S., Arts and Sciences BELLAY, John T., B.S., Education BENBOW, Jane E., B.S., Education BENDER, John E., B.S., Education BENNETT, Carol J., B.S., Education BENNETT, Connie S., B.S., Education BENNETT, Lynne E., B.S., Education BENNETT, Nancy L., B.S., Education BENSON, Verne H., B.S., Commerce BENTZ, Lee B., B.S., Agriculture BENZA, Jr., Michael, B.S., Engineering BERARDI, Rosemary R., B.S., Pharmacy BAILEY-BERARDI 'li I.. J ..f. t . 'W 0 i' , . , .f-v 5 iz X Q ' X ,W . ' -.,,3 1 My f .. ' .5 gg? 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BERMAN, Lewis, B.A., Arts and Sciences BERNARD, Jo-Anne, B.S., Education BERRY, Clyde W., B.S., Arts and Sciences BESGROVE, Susan D., B.S., Education BESSER, Howard R., B.A., Arts and Sciences BETZ, Robert C., B.S., Commerce BILLMAN, Neal, B.S., Education BIRT, James E., L.L.B. BLACKSTON, Edward D., B.S., Agriculture BLAIR, Marcia L., B.S., Education BLAIR, Robert J., B.S., Arts and Sciences BLAKE, Ellen P., B.S., Education BLAKESLEE, Patricia A., B.S., Home Economics BLAMER, Suzanne E., B.S., Education BLANCHARD, Nancy Ann, D.V.M. BLAND, Barbara Jean, B.S., Education BLANK, Mary LeNien, B.S., Education BLASER, James D., B.S., Arts and Sciences BLOOM, Judith I., B.S., Education BLUESTONE, Marlene C., B.S., Education BOBBY, Betty J., B.S., Education BOBO, Jr., Carl E., B.S., Education BODIKER, David H., L.L.B. BOERGER, Jerry A., B.S., Commerce BOGDAN, George D., B.A., Arts and Sciences BOGER, Sandra L., B.S., Education BOGGS, Jean A., B.S., Education BOGGS, Patricia, B.S., Education BOKANYI, Richard P., D.V.M. BOLEN, Sue Ann., B.S., Education BOLLINGER, Jr., Irwin H., D.V.M. BONER, Garnard J., D.V.M. BOOKMAN, Gail L., B.S., Education BOONE, Rea E., B.S., Commerce BOOTH, Patricia A., B.S., Nursing BOWEN, Nancy A., B.S., Home Economics BOWEN, Thomas Y., B.S., Engineering BOWER, Linda L., B.S., Education BOWERS, Ann, D.V.M. BOWLUS, Nelson E., B.S., Agriculture BOWMAN, Carl L., B.S., Engineering BOWMAN, Gary L., B.A., Arts and Sciences BOWNAS, William T., B.S., Commerce BOYCE, John W., B.A., Arts and Sciences BOYES, Faye Hall, B.S., Education BOYES, Jon D., B.S., Engineering BRACHMAN, Jeanne C., B.S., Arts and Sciences BRATTON, Suzanne, B.S., Home Economics BRECKENRIDGE, Kenneth J., B.S., Optometry BREEN, Michael W., B.S., Education BREEN, Patrick T., D.V.M. BREMER, Gary E., B.S., Engineering BRIGHT, Terry G., B.S., Optometry BRIM, Joan E., B.S., Education BRINGMAN, Barbara A., B.S., Education BRITTON, Paul W., B.S., Arts and Sciences BRITTSAN, James K., B.S., Agriculture BROOK, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN 7 John T., L.L.B. Carol Sue, B.S., Nursing Florence E., B.S., Nursing Herbert N., B.S., Engineering Jettie B., B.S., Education John C., B.S., Commerce John T., B.S., Engineering Kathleen A., B.S., Commerce Marcia C., D.V.M. Martha Jean, B.S., Education Marshall L., B.A., Arts and Sciences , Peggy L., B.S., Education Richard D., B.S.-M.S., Engineering Ronald W., B.S., Engineering William W., B.S., Engineering BROWNE, Howard, B.S., Engineering BRUINSMA, Bruce H., B.A., Arts and Sciences BRUMLEY, Thomas B., B.S., Arts and Sciences BRUNNER, Charles F., B.S., Commerce BRYAN, BULAN, Edith J., B.S., Education Jay W., B.S.-M.S., Engineering BURCSU, James E., B.S., Arts and Sciences BURKETT, Larry J., B.S., Agriculture BURKHARD, James R., B.A., Arts and Sciences BURKHART, John A., B.S., Arts and Sciences BURRIS, Robert O., B.S., Optometry BURRISS, Bruce D., B.S., Commerce BURNS, Denver P., B.S., Agriculture BURTON, Ronald C., B.S., Education BURWELL, Carolyn E., B.S., Home Economics BUSSE, Patricia A., B.S., Home Economics BUTTRESS, Stephen M., B.S., Commerce BYERS, Esther, B.S., Education CABANISS, Joretta M., B.S., Education CACCAVELLO, Judith A., B.S., Home Economics CADWALLADER, Floyd B., B.S.,Agriculture CALEY, Paul C., B.S., Education CAMERON, Susan, B.S., Education CAMMETT, Elizabeth J., B.S., Education CANOWITZ, Mimi J., B.A., Arts and Sciences CANTAGALLO, Anthony J., L.L.B. CANTAGALLO, Barbara, L.L.B. CAPLINGER, Jo Anne, B.S., Education CAREY, Sharon I., B.S., Home Economics CARIENS, David S., B.A., Arts and Sciences CARLIN, David P., L.L.B. CARNAHAN, Charles C., B.S., Commerce 1 'fr BREEN-CARNAHAN ' 61 I-1- R, ' Q 5- 63 . F- Er N,-1 ru ? R 'xv' 0? wa ,,, fa 7 ,- 2 5 ,Kit ilc ' 3 1 -rx . I I. S E? 5 '. -.gear lk ,, 5 'sf' l r1,'.,'-rf 'E ik,- lf ur - I C. 2. 1 , ng r 3 I L 'Ti 'FF' I ,gr 4' uyX 67 Q. gf' '- l 1 'Q' Q .': 4 Q., ,Z 0' :tl ,. Avila , 'T' 4 ff' 1 ww: we-t R -.ABB-1 :sw . ff,-if f f.. .-a.. .gr M.,-. 2 ' A I ' sf.-1 ef- 1 . Q- ,f if .RL Y' if if 3 'f' 79 IE R-I ' P. A I G . J ' 'W 1: N-. X x - 1 -+1.51 i X fend a,1-:f:?', -' V f mf' .bs-2-.4 ,- .5 eil, flrwsw K L ' Li. Ji, A 'S I , .Q H-V . 5?-3 ' if is I A 'T-f l lf '15 .1 x 'QQ ' lv QD: Q' 'f.K- . . CARPENTER, E. Caryl, B.S., Education CARPENTER, Mary Ann, B.S., Education CARTER, Bryson R., B.S., Agriculture CARTER, William A., B.S., Education CELLIO, Dorothy Jane, B.A.,-B.S., Arts-Edu- cation CHAMBON, Harry A., B.S., Commerce CHAMPAGNE, Vicki N., B.S., Home Eco- nomics CHELIKOWSKY, Wayne F., B.S., Commerce CHENTOW, Pamela J., B.S., Commerce CHESTER, Sandra L., B.S., Education CHOY, Eugene, B.S., Commerce CHRISTOPHER, Dean A., B.S., Education CHRISTOPHER, Walter J., D.V.M. CHURCHMAN, Larry K., B.S., Commerce CLAPHAM, Edward G., L.L.B. CLARK, Patricia A., B.S., Education CLARK, Samuel, B.A., Arts and Sciences CLARKE, Donald C., B.S., Education CLAYPOOLE, Suzanne K., B.S., Education CLELAND, Gloria D., B.S., Home Economics CLIPPARD, William L., B.S., Engineering CLOSE, Larry D., B.S., Engineering CLOUSE, Paul G., B.S., Commerce CLOUSE, Phillip S., B.S., Agriculture COFFEY, Paul T., B.S., Education COFFMAN, Larry D., B.S., Education COHEN, Jo Ann. B.S., Education COHEN, Joan R., B.A.-B.S., Arts-Education COHEN, Sanford R., B.S., Commerce COLE, Gary E., B.S., Optometry COLEMAN. Edward J., B.S., Agriculture COLEN, Jerry, B.A., Arts and Sciences COLETTA, Girard A., B.S., Commerce COLLINS, Jr., George A., B.S., Commerce COLLINS, Jimmie D., B.S., Commerce COLOMBO, Carol M., B.S., Arts and Sciences CONLEY, Carole A., B.S., Education COOK, Carol A., B.A., Arts and Sciences COOKE, William J., B.S., Engineering COOPER, Sue A., B.S., Education CORBIN, Janet R., B.S., Education CORDER, George W., B.S., Education CORNILLE, Sharon, B.S., Education CORY, Franklin T., B.S., Education COTTER, Jack B., B.S., Agriculture COTTER, Joseph F., B.S., Commerce COTTRILL, C. David, B.S., Social Work COWGILL, Ann A., B.S., Commerce COX, Joseph D., B.S., Engineering COX, Jonna L., B.A., Arts and Sciences COX, Victor B., B.S., Education COZIER, Marjorie A., B.S., Education CRABILL, John M., B.S., Arts and Sciences CRAIG, Anne M., B.S., Education CRAIG, Dale, B.A., Arts and Sciences CREAMER, John W., B.S., Commerce CRAMER, Nancy L., B.S., Arts and Sciences CRAWFORD, Carl H., B.S., Agriculture CREAGER, Jean A., B.S., Arts and Sciences CRETCHER, Gail T., B.S., Arts and Sciences CRETCHER, Keith, B.S.-M.S., Engineering CRITES, Karen F., B.S., Education CROCKER, Chester Arthur, B.S., Arts and Sciences CROSS, Rosalyn G., B.S., Education CROUT, Norman T., L.L.B.-M.S., Accounting CROY, Gloria K., B.S., Education CRUM, Carol D., B.A., Arts and Sciences CRUICKSHANK, Ralph G., B.S., Arts and Sciences CUBBAGE, Carolyn A., B.S., Education CUNNINGHAM, Arthur B., L.L.B. CUNNINGHAM, Suzanne, B.S., Nursing CUTTER, David L., B.S., Commerce DAILY, Janet L., B.S., Home Economics DANIEL, Thomas P., B.S., Commerce DANIELS, Allen James, B.A.-B.S., Arts- Commerce DANIELS, William H., B.S., Engineering DAUBENMIER, Katharine A., B.S., Educatiot DAVIDSON, Cynthia S., B.S., Education DAVIDSON, Sarah E., B.S., Education DAVIES, Richard M., B.S., Commerce DAVIS, DAVIS. DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS, DAVIS DAVIS David R., B.S., Agriculture Jacob E., L.L.B. , John H., B.S., Agriculture , Kenneth E., B.S., Agriculture Richard F., B.S., Education , Stanley A., B.S., Commerce , Thomas A., B.S., Agriculture DAWSON, Albert M., B.S., Engineering DEAN, Janet L., B.S., Education DECKER, Linda M., B.S., Education DECKER, Rebecca L., B.S., Education DeHAYES, Daniel W., B.S., Arts and Sciences DENTON, Frederick L., D.V.M. DEUTSCH, Donald E., B.S., Education DeWEESE, Marcia A., B.S., Arts and Sciences DeWOLFE, Sharon R., B.S., Education DEYO, Carolyn V., B.A., Arts and Sciences DIERINGER, Jr., Roger E., B.S., Education DIETERICH, David A., B.S., Engineering DILDINE, Dale E., B.S., Education DILL, Bonnie J., B.S., Arts and Sciences DiMARE, Anthony J., B.S., Commerce DISTEL, Jerome P., B.S., Commerce DISTELHORST, Neil B., B.S., Commerce DIXON, T. G., B.S., Engineering DODDS, Larry E., B.S., Commerce DODSON, Ruth A., B.S., Education DOEBEL, Cheryl, B.S., Education to 'f air' I , . -N 7' 7: 1.. -,E FSTERLINE 1' Zu' -1 -f v-- Ili A, x , ' sv 5 ,cg 21 JG- 1, 'nl' G: - 3 f JJ' 5.1 A . 4. .fv ww ff .--9 L Q ii 9' X, je e 4- We nth 'Z-Z.. 1 D: fx.-N rm et :z ix x i .W . -,.-fi ' tf'kf :E.-:- 552 '-'fi' -5:15551 A ki ii X, X , N wks S i' NN YS sf. ' Q TA' 43 . Q li 12- J K, A 5 ws .. ,QW . .:-. - x..s...N K , 4: AQ- g . 'N z' s, Q 1 'VXI 476 K 1 . Sv his , t -' '- ,Qarx aw' 4' ,, K .tow ...N ,,f- x F' -rx 'M' Ny 3,- if 'ir ll T 2 1? xx QNX if DOERGE, Marguerite M., B.S., Education DOERING. Ned A., B.S., Agriculture DOLINGER, Stanley L., B.S., Pharmacy DOMBROWSKI, Benjamin John, B.S., Education DORN, Myrta Jean, B.S., Home Economics DOTTS, Robert Loren, B.S., Engineering DOVICO. Vincent, B.S., Arts and Sciences DOWNES, Roger Scott, B.S., Commerce DOWNEY, Rosemary, B.S., Home Economics DRABKIN, Oliver H., B.S., Arts and Sciences DRAKE, Nancy E., B.A., Arts and Sciences DREFFER, David M., B.S., Optometry DREXEL, Jean E., B.S., Education DROSTE, Ann A., B.S., Education DRUMHELLER, Ruth Ann, B.S., Education DUERR, Hans, B.S., Education DUFFY, Charles, B.S., Commerce DULANEY, Fredric Roger, B.A., Arts and Sciences DULL, Peter P., B.S., Engineering DUNCAN, Marcia K., B.A., Arts and Sciences DUNLAP, Louella Clair, B.S., Home Economics DUNLAP, Mary M., B.S., Nursing DUNLAP, Nancy M., B.S., Arts and Sciences DUNN, James N., B.S., Social Work DYE, William R., B.S., Engineering EARHART, Jim W., B.A., Arts and Sciences EARLY, Jr., Lloyd Sanderson, D.V.M. EATON, Raymond W., L.L.B. EBERSOLD, Joyce Lindblad, B.A., Arts and Sciences EBIHARA, Roy U., B.S., Optometry ECONOMIDES, Dimitrios C., B.S., Engineering EDWARDS, Gary A., B.S., Pharmacy EDWARDS, Sharon L., B.S., Education EGGERS, Philip Eugene, B.S., Arts and Sciences EGNEW, Bonita K., B.S., Education EICKMEYER, Mary Sue, B.S., Nursing EKEY, Audrey M., B.S., Education ELLEMAN, Lawrence R., B.S., Agriculture ELLINGER, Richard L., B.S., Commerce ELLIOTT, Carol A., B.S., Home Economics ELLIOTT, Gary L., B.S., Engineering ELLIS, Frankie E., B.S., Education ELMER, David L., B.S., Commerce EMERY, Carol A., B.S., Education EMMONS, Ronald Z., B.S., Commerce ENGLEHART, Michael F., B.S., Commerce ENROTH, John, B.S., Commerce EPPERLY, Kelly I., B.S., Agriculture EPPICH, Kenneth L., B.S., Commerce ERICKSON, Bruce W., B.S., Arts and Sciences ERNST, Madeline, B.S., Education ESSMAN, James K., B.S., Education ESTEP, Carol A., B.S., Arts and Sciences ESTERLINE, Patricia A., B.S., Home Economics ETZLER, Alvin L., B.S., Agriculture EVANS, Eugene R., B.S., Education EVANS, Kay, B.S., Arts and Sciences EVANS, Marilyn A., B.S., Education EVANS, Thomas L., B.S., Agriculture EVERETT, Horace M., B.S., Arts and Sciences EYERMAN, Thomas J., B.S., Engineering EYSMAN, Elizabeth N., B.S., Education FAM, Albert J., B.S., Education FARRELL, Robert L., D.V.M. FARST, Richard L., B.S., Commerce FAUVER, Gloria Roka, B.S., Education FAY, Barbara Elizabeth, B.S., Education FEATHERINGHAM, Robert P., B.S., Com- merce FELDMAN, Gayle H., B.S., Education FEMIA, Bruno, B.S., Education FENBERG, Barbara A., B.S., Education FENNER, Beverly K., B.S. Education FENNER, David L., B.S., Education FERGUS, Joe T., D.V.M. FERGUSON, John I., B.S., Commerce FERGUSON, Patricia D., B.S., Education FIDLER, Rita Phyllis, B.S., Education FIELD, Richard B., B.S., Commerce FILBURN, Norman D., B.S., Agriculture FIORI, Frank A., B.S., Commerce FISCHER, Carol J., B.A., Arts and Sciences FISCHER, Jr., Donald C., B.S., Education FISCHER, Joy Ann., B.A., Arts and Sciences FISCO, Eileen Marie, B.S., Education FISHEL, Rebecca A., B.S., Home Economics FISHER, Judith Booth, B.S., Education FISHER, Jr., R. William, B.S., Arts-Sciences FIX, Michael R., B.S., Engineering FLASCHE, Virginia A., B.S., Home Economics FLASK, Edward A., B.S., Commerce FLEMING, Robert J., B.S., Agriculture FLURY, Barbara E., B.S., Education FLYNN, Alfred A., D.V.M. FOFT, Michael Jon, B.S., Commerce FOGLE, Larry G., B.S., Commerce FOGLESONG, Susan K., B.S., Education FOREMAN, Charles E., B.S., Commerce FOREMAN, Raymond L., B.S., Education FOSTER, Howard D., B.S., Commerce FOSTER, Rodney N., B.S., Arts and Sciences FOUST, Phyllis R., B.S., Education FOUTS, Jan N., B.S., Arts and Sciences FOUTZ, Roy L., B.A., Arts and Sciences FOWLIE, Elmore I., B.S., Engineering FOX, David L., D.V.M. FOX, Phyllis M., B.S., Nursing FOX, Ronald C., B.S., Arts and Sciences FRANK, Marcia L., B.S., Education ETZLER-FRANK A.. '--s. .ggeszzsi 51-1- I ,ig 21,51 QT? , I' P- 'gf X iff ' ... . V isiftif' in Q. ww 'CJ' A fi' A A: 5 x '-,if i tsmk ,Q- S fl? . , :sri Mfifms Sgr X . wks xx X , nf- gf: 73 2 ' VL ' . 4' GQ 'tl ,... , F - Aff. 'W X 5 F 2 2 h 'ix N x., '-R lu S GlBllfftf'xS 5' 'VN 2- Sa 5, , vv , .,. ,. fr wat ,St :Q -s tx . rx X X , ve eg Ng? 'Q s gs g 43 4, .,..,,. vi , K .Etna R f. c ss: ,- nw 'CS' E- is Wy Q. 93' an. w. uw, x-if si mv: C. 'T e T' ta! x me fi 'x .CJ E37 6- 'EJ xl I gs 'Sl- vga 1234? . We FRANK, Wendy L., B.S., Commerce FRANK, Norman M., L.L.B. FRANKHAUSER, Judith Lynne, B.S., Arts and Sciences FRANKLIN, James K., B.S., Agriculture FRANKLIN, Robert B., B.S., Commerce FRANKS, Philip J., L.L.B. FRAVEL, Virginia A., B.S., Education FREDERICK, James H., B.S., Education FREED, Ann R., B.S., Education FREEMAN. Lewis R., B.A., Arts and Sciences FRESHWATER, Carol A., B.S., Education FRESHWATER, Kent W., B.S., Education FRESHWATER, Theodore W., B.S., Education FREUND, John D., B.S., Education FRIED, Sandra J., B.S., Education FRIEDBERG, Olivia M., B.S., Education FRIEDEL, Harold William, B.S., Arts and Sciences FRIEDMAN, Alice S., B.S., Home Economics FRIEDMAN, Deborah C., B.S., Arts-Sciences FRIEDMAN, Sharon A., B.S., Education FRIEND, Ruth L., B.S., Arts and Sciences FROST, Charles R., B.S., Arts and Sciences FRY, Amelia R., B.S., Arts and Sciences FRYDMAN, Gloria D., B.S., Education FRYER, Shirley L., B.S., Education FULTON, Thomas M., B.S., Engineering FURNISS, Maureen K., B.S., Education FYFFE, Darrel W., B.S., Education GABEL, Albert A., B.S., Commerce GABRIEL, James E., B.S., Engineering GAINES, Jayne A., B.S., Education GALM, Lawrence F., B.S., Education GARAWAY, Linda R., B.S., Education GARCIA, Anthony, B.A., Arts and Sciences GARGALA, Marlene M., B.S., Education GARNER, Forrest B., B.S., Education GARRISON, Linda A., B.S., Nursing GARROW, Jane K., B.S., Home Economics GARSON, Gary B., B.S., Commerce GARVER, Charles M., B.S., Home Economics GASTIER, Ted W., B.S., Agriculture GASTON, David A., B.S., Commerce GASTON, Robert J.. B.S., Commerce GATCHELL, Mary Ann, B.S., Education GAW, Stephen B., D.V.M. 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BERENSTEIN. MICHAEL J. Cleveland Heights-Phi Sigma Delta, Hillel Student Council. BERG. JERRY W. Dalton-Alpha Gamma Sigma, Inter- collegiate Meats Judging Team. BERGER. ELLEN A. Lorain-Block O, Hillel. BERLINER, DAVID H. Great Neck, New York-Alpha Upsi- lon, Speculum. Hockey Club, Junior American Veterinary Medical Associa- tion. BERMAN, LEWIS Uniondale, New York-Intramural sports, Hillel, Dorm activities. Park Hall representative. BERNARD, JO ANNE Madison-Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda Theta, Siebert Hall Scholar- ship Committee. BERRY. CLYDE W. Wapakoneta-Sigma Chi. BESGROVE, SUSAN D. Milford Center-Pi Beta Phi, Block O. Student Senate. BESSER. HOWARD R. Cleveland Heights-Phi Sigma Delta president. vice president. Sphinx, Bucket and Dipper president, Ohio State Interfraternity System vice presi- dent, Fraternity Affairs director, Stu- dent Senate co-chairman of 1962 student senate symposium, 1960 Mock Political Convention state chairmang Young Democrats Club. BETZ, ROBERT CHARLES Columbus-Pi Pi Rho, Ohio Union Activities. BILLMAN. NEAL Columbus-Men's Physical Education Association, Football Team, Intra- mural sports. BIRT, JAMES E. Columbus. BLACKSTON. EDWARD D. Rockbridge-University Grange, Uni- versity 4-H Club, Grange Installation Team. BLAIR, MARCIA L. Youngstown. BLAIR, ROBERT J. Youngstown-Chi Phi. BLAKE, ELLEN P. Columbus-Sundial. BLAKESLEE, PATRICIA A. Pomeroy-Phi Mu, University Chorus, Greek Week Committee. BLAMER. SUZANNE, EVELYN Newark-Scholarship Committee West Baker, Student Council at Newark Branch, Student Education Association. BLANCHARD, NANCY ANN Columbus-Link, Junior American Veterinary Medical Association. Asso- BLAND, BARBARA JEAN Hamilton-Block 0, Dorm activities. BLANK, MARY LE NIEN Maumee-Delta Zeta, Student Occupa- tional Therapy Association. BLASER, JAMES D. Bowling Green-Delta Chi president, Interfraternity Court justice: Council of Fraternity Presidents. BLOOM. JUDITH I. Lima-Alpha Epsilon Phi. Union Acti- vities, Hillel. BLUESTONE, MARLENE C. Cleveland-Mirrors, Chimes, Keys. Student Occupational Therapy Asso- ciation president, Paterson Hall stu- dent assistant, vice president, Block O, Hillel, Makio, Jazz Forum. BOBBY, BETTY J. Amsterdam. BOBO, CARL E. Columbus. BODIKER, DAVID H. Dayton. BOERGER, JERRY A. Fort Wayne, Indiana-Delta Upsilon, Mershon Auditorium area manager. Block O. BOGDAN, GEORGE D. Lorain-Intramural sports. BOGER, SANDRA L. Lima-Alpha Chi Omega, Chimes, Delta Omicron, Pi Lambda Theta, University Chorus personnel manager, Symphonic Choir, School of Music Student Council. BOGGS, JEAN A. Hamilton-Alpha Phi, Angel Flight, Buckeye Political Party, W.S.G.A. student assistant. BOGGS. PATRICIA Canton-Women's Glee Club, Scarlet 'n Gray, Mershon Usher Corps. BOKANYI, RICHARD P. Cuyahoga Falls-Phi Sigma Kappa, Omega Tau Sigma. American Veterin- ary Medical Association. BOLEN. SUE ANN New Carlisle-Women's Glee Club, Wesley Foundation, Young Women's Christian Association. Mershon Usher Corps, University Chorus, Block O. Oxley Hall scholarship recognition committee, Franklin Village volun- teer. BOLLINGER, IRWIN H. Cincinnati. BONER, GARNARD J, Johnstown-Junior American Veteri- nary Medical Association, Speculum. BOOKMAN. GAIL L. Cincinnati-Bells, Mershon Usher Corps, Hillel. BOONE, REA E. Bellefontaine. BOOTH, PATRICIA A. Youngstown. BOWEN, NANCY A. Columbus-Pi Beta Phi president. Gamma Alpha Chi, Council of Soror- ity Presidents, Ohio Union Activities, Ohio Union Council, Ohio Union Board, W.S.G.A. town assistant, Student Senate Homecoming Dance committee. BOWEN, THOMAS Y. Columbus. BOWER, LINDA L. Columbus--Kappa Delta. Tau Beta Sigma vice president, Hockey Club. Women's Recreation Association. Vol- ley Ball, Buckeye Band, Student Edu- cation Association, W.S.G.A. style show model chairman. BOWERS, ANN Spring Valley-Alpha Lambda Delta, Mirrors, Chimes, Scarlet 'n Gray, Bradley Hall president, W.S.G.A., Block O, Junior American Veterinary Medical Association. BOWLUS, NELSON E. Trenton-Phi Delta Theta. BOWMAN, CARL L. Clarksville-Chi Epsilon, American Society of Civil Engineers, Tau Beta Pi. BOWMAN, GARY L. Findlay-Tau Kappa Epsilon. Young Republicans Club, Math Club. BOWNAS, WILLIAM T. Columbus-Transportation Club. BOYCE, JOHN W. Shelby-Sigma Delta. BOYES, FAYE HALL Columbus-Kappa Kappa Gamma. BOYES, JON D. Phi Kappa Psi, Student Chapter American Institute of Architects, In- tramural sports. BRACHMAN, JEANNE C. Columbus-Alpha Lambda Delta, Sen- ior Class Committee memorial co- chairman, W.S.G.A. town assistant. BRATTON, SUZANNE Delta-Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Economics Student-Faculty Council. Student Chapter American Home Economics Association, Dormitory standards commission, Block O. BRECKENRIDGE. KENNETH J. Lorain-Epsilon Psi Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Lambda, Park Hall council, Student Optometric Association. BREEN,'MICHAEL W. Columbus-Varsity O Club, Men's Physical Education Association, Base- ball Team, Soccer Team, Lacrosse Team. BREEN, PATRICK T. Columbus-Omega Tau Sigma, Park Hall honorary. Tennis. Veterinary Medicine Freshman Class president, Pre-Veterinary Day committee. BREMER, GARY E. South Bend. Indiana-Sigma Pi vice president. Alpha Pi Mu, Texnikoi, Student Senate. Anchor and Chain, Scabbard and Blade. BRIGHT. TERRY G. Columbus-Phi Kappa Psi, Epsilon Psi Epsilon, Student Optometric As- sociation president. BRIM. JOAN E. Rochester, New York-Usher Corps, Block O. Hillel. BRINGMAN. BARBARA A. Upper Sandusky-Alpha Chi Omega. Dental Hygiene Professional Sorority, Junior American Dental Hygienists Association president, W.S.G.A. elec- tions committee co-chairman. Block O, Cygnets. Fraternity Advancement Council. BRITTON. PAUL W. Amelia-Sigma Alpha Lambda: In- tramural sports, Park Hall athletics director. BRITTSAN. JAMES K. Ohio City-Alpha Zeta, Saddle and Sirloin Club. University 4-H Club. BROOK. JOHN T. Belpre. BROWN. CAROL SUE Germantown-Torch Club, Student Senate: Buckeye Band. BROWN. FLORENCE E. Youngstown--Alpha Kappa Alpha. BROWN, HERBERT N. Columbus-Institute of Radio En- gineers: Intramural sports. BROWN. JETTIE B. Toledo-Alpha Kappa Alpha, Dorm activities. BROWN, JOHN C. Continental-Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Beta Lambda, Intramural sports. BROWN. JOHN T. Groveport-Triangle, Keramos, Fresh- man Class Council, American Ceramic Society. BROWN, KATHLEEN A, Youngstown-Gamma Alpha Chi president. Arbor Vitae, Makio. West Baker Hall student assistant, Com- merce College Council. Collegiennes. BROWN. MARCIA C. Avon Lake-Chimes, United Student Fellowship, Junior American Veteri- nary Medical Association. BROWN. MARTHA JEAN Columbus-Wesley Foundation, Church Youth Counselor. BROWN. MARSHALL L. Canton-Young Republican Club president, Mock Political Convention, Whip. Model United Nations. Stadium Dormitory Council. BROWN, PEGGY L. Delaware-Alpha Chi Omega presi- dent, Panhellenic Representative, Dorm social board. BROWN. RICHARD P. Newark-Phi Eta Sigma, Upsilon Pi Upsilon, Tau Beta Pi. AFROTC Drill Team, Stadium Dorm Photography Club. BROWN, RONALD W. Columbus-Flying Club. Pistol Club. BROWN. WILLIAM W. Columbus-Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers chairman, Elec- trical Engineering Student Council, Ohio Society of Professional Engineers. BROWNE. HOWARD H. Coral Gables, Florida-Sigma Alpha Lambda, Ohio State Engineer, Intra- mural sports, Park Hall Council, En- gineers Council. BRUINSMA, BRUCE H. Columbus-Kappa Sigma, Men's Glee Club. BRUMLEY, THOMAS B. Findlay-Kappa Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Council of Fraternity Presi- dents. Union Activities. BRUNNER, CHARLES F. Troy-Delta Sigma Pi vice president. BRYAN, EDITH J. Cincinnati-Chi Omega, Intramural sports. Panhellenic Counselor, man of Panhellenic Counselors activities. Block O. BULAN, JAY W. Barrington, Illinois-American Chair- , Dorm Weld- ing Society. Intramural Handball champion, President's Scholarship Award. BURCSU. JAMES E. Columbus-Alpha Phi Delta, mural sports, Carbon Club. BURKETT. LARRY J. Intra- Fort Recovery-Sphinx, Rural Soci- ology Club vice president, International Students Association. University Cho- rus, International Farm Youth Ex- change, Model United Nations, Wes- ley Foundation, All-Ag Council. BURKHARD. JAMES R. Worthington-Sigma Phi Epsilon presi- dent, vice president, Council of Fra- ternity Presidents executive council, Fraternity Affairs Council president, Ohio Staters. Inc., Student Court jus- tice, Hockey Club. May Week Carni- val chairman: Young Republicans Club, Virginia Circle chairman. BURKHART. JOHN A. Mansheld-Beta Theta Pi. Kappa Psi, Marching Band. Glee Club. ROTC Band, May Committee. BURRIS. ROBERT O. Washington C. H.-Alpha Lambda. Epsilon Psi Epsilon. Optometric Association. BURRISS. BRUCE D. Phi Gamma Delta, BURNS, DENVER P. Columbus-Sigma Phi Epsilon. BURTON. RONALD C. Kappa Men's Queen Kappa Student Spencer-Wrestling Team, Lutheran Student Community president. Ohio Valley Region of the Lutheran Stu- dent Association president. BURVVELL. CAROLYN E. Columbus-Alpha Xi Delta president. BUSSE, PATRICIA A. New Lexington-Home Economics Club, Agriculture Review, BUTTRESS, STEPHEN M. Columbus-Phi Kappa Theta Com- mentator, Society for the Advance- ment of Management president,New- man Club. BYE RS. ESTHER Rochester, New York-Hillel. Sundial. CABANISS, JORETTA M. Richmond. Indiana-Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda Theta, Dorm activi- ties. CACCAVELLO. JUDITH A. Columbus-Kappa Kappa Gamma, Angel Flight secretary, Block O, Gold- diggers Dance chairman, Home Eco- nomics Club, W.S.G.A. town assist- ant. CADWALLADER, FLOYD B. Columbus - Townshend Agricultural Education Association. CALEY. PAUL C. Columbus-Industrial Arts Club. CAMERON. SUSAN Zanesville. CAMMETT. ELIZABETH J. Columbia. South Carolina-Delta Del- ta Delta, Pi Lambda Theta, Pi Omega Pi, Coed Cadet Corps, Military Ball Queen, Mershon Honorary, sponsor, Rihe Team sponsor. CANOWITZ, MIMI J. Columbus. CANTAGALLO, ANTHONY J. Ashtabula-Phi Delta Phi. CANTAGALLO, BARBARA Columbus. CAPLINGER, JO ANNE Springfield. CAREY, SHARON I, Woodstock-Phi Upsilon Omicron, Newman Club, University 4-H Club. CARIENS, DAVID S. Columbus. CARLIN, DAVID P. Columbus-Ohio State Law Journal, Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Associa- tion. Young Republicans Club. CARNAHAN, CHARLES C. Toledo-Phi Kappa Tau, Alpha Del- ta Sigma, Student Senate. CARPENTER, E. CARYL Hilliard-Sigma Alpha Eta, Pi Lamb- da Theta vice president, Block O. CARPENTER, MARY ANN Somerton. SENIOR ACTIVITIES CARTER, BRYSON R. Quaker City-Alpha Gamma Sigma. CARTER. WILLIAM A. Columbus-Kappa Kappa Upsilon. Buckeye Band, Brass Choir, Concert Band. CELLIO. DOROTHY JANE Columbus--Delta Delta Delta vice president, W.S.G.A. style show chair- man. Lantern. Makio, Buckeye Leaf, Buckeye Senator editor. Buckeye Po- litical Party, Young Republicans Club. French Club, Orientation leader. CHAMBON. HARRY A. St. Clairsville. CHAMPAGNE. VICKI N. Columbus-Ice Skating Club, Trans- fer from Cottey College, Nevada, Mo. CHELIKOWSKY, WAYNE F. Circleville -International Economics Club, Commerce College Council. Young Republicans Club, Lacrosse Team. CHENTOW, PAMELA J. Salem-Canfield Hall student assistant, Block O, Commentator. CHESTER. SANDRA L. Toledo-Ohio Union Activities, Makio, Hillel. C HOY. EUGENE Jersey City, New Jersey-Indegreek, transportation Club, Chinese students Association, Intramural sports. CHRISTOPHER. DEAN A. Canton. CHRISTOPHER, WALTER J. Columbus-Junior American Veterinary Medical Association, Newman Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. CHURCHMAN. LARRY K. Blacklick-Society for the Advance- ment of Management. CLAPHAM, EDWARD G. Columbus-Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Association, CLARK. PATRICIA A. Columbus-Inter-Varsity Christian Fel- lowship secretary. Student Education Association. University Chorus. CLARK. SAMUEL Columbus-Inter-Varsity Christian Fel- lowship. CLARKE. DONALD C. Columbus. CLAYPOOLE. SUZANNE K. Worthington-Alpha Xi Delta, Pledge Princess candidate, May Queen can- didate. W.S.G.A. style show model, Freshman Block O. CLELAND. GLORIA D. Bloomingburg-Home Economics Club. CLIPPARD. WILLIAM L. Cincinnati-Le Droit d'Honneur. Ice Hockey Club. Flying Club. CLOSE. LARRY D. Shelby-WBKR radio announcer, Stu- dent Chapter of Americat. Society of Civil Engineers. CLOUSE. PAUL G. Columbus-Society for the Advance- ment of Management. CLOUSE. PHILLIP S. Columbus. COFFEY. PAUL T. Zanesville - Phi Sigma Kappa, Pi Omega Pi president, Intramural sports, Freshman Fraternity Council. COFFMAN. LARRY D. New Lexington-Steeb Hall newspaper editor, Men's Residence Hall Asso- ciation. COHEN, JO ANN Akron-Alpha Epsilon Phi, Fraternity and Sorority Affairs Council, Hillel. COHEN, JOAN R. Rochester, New York-Delta Phi Ep- silon. Panhellenic counselor, Hillel. COHEN, SANFORD R. Akron-Sigma Alpha Mu, Mexicohio Society, Fraternity Affairs Office, Makio, Hillel. COLE. GARY F. Bucyrus-Epsilon Psi Epsilon, Student Optometric Association. COLEMAN. EDWARD J. Eaton-Delta Theta Sigma. Newman Club. Townshend Agricultural Edu- cation Society. COLEN. JERRY Columbus-Sigma Alpha Mu, Romop- hos, Intramural sports, Ohio Union Activities. COLETTA, GIRARD A. Columbus. COLLINS, GEORGE A. Vandalia-Delta Tau Delta, Ohio Staters, Inc., University Chorus, In- tramural sports. COLLINS, JIMMIE D. Sigma Nu, Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants, American Society for Public Administration. -l ACTIJ- QES QIFJBO. CAROL M. P azrlrf: rn-Alpha Delia Theta. Dorm honorary. W.S.G.A. Standards Com- mission, Siebert Hall vice president. CONLEY. CAROLE A. Columbus-Delta Sigma Theta, Na- tional Education Association, Student Education Association, W.S.G.A. town assistant, Omega Psi Phi queen's court, Alpha Phi Alpha queen's court. COOK. CAROL A. Cleveland - Makio, Mershon Usher Corps. COOKE. WILLIAM J. Columbus-Chi Epsilon, Young Men's Christian Association, American So- ciety of Civil Engineers. COOPER. SUE A. Marion-Dorm intramurals, student as- sistant. CORBIN, JANET R. Springfield-Kappa Delta, Scarlet 'n Gray, Block O, Bradley student ass't. CORDER. GEORGE W. Columbus-Phi Kappa Tau, Marching Band, AFROTC Drill Team, AFROTC Band, Freshman Class Council. CORNILLE. SHARON Mt. Vernon-Delta Zeta, president, Angel Flight area executive officer, Bradley Hall service honorary, Alpha Gamma Rho sweetheart court. CORY, FRANKLIN T. Reynoldsburg-Phi Mu Alpha sin- fonia, Music Educators National Con- ference, Symphonic Choir, University Chorus. COTTER, JACK B. Columbus-Delta Theta Sigma, Tow- ers. Gamma Sigma Delta, Scabbard and Blade, Senior Class Committee, Arnold Air Society, Student Council on Religious Affairs, Interfraternity Court, Agricultural Economics Club. COTTER. JOSEPH F. Little Falls, New York-Beta Alpha Psi. COTTRILL, C. DAVID Columbus-Arnold Air Society, AF- EOTC Drill Team administrative of- cer. COWGILL. ANN A. Columbus - Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi Chi Theta, Gamma Alpha Chi. COX. JOSEPH D. Columbus-Triangle, Ice Skating Club, Metals Club, Ceramic Club, Orienta- tion Week leader. COX. JONNA L. Coshocton-Alpha Delta Theta, Bap- tist Disciple Student Fellowship vice president, president, United Campus Christian Fellowship chairman, Stu- dent Council on Religious AlTairs, House Presidents Council, Wesley Players. University Chorus, Block O, Student Congress Party, Young Re- publicans Club. COX. VICTOR B. Manchester-Assistant Baseball Man- ager, Dorm senator. COZIER. MARJORIE A. Springfield. CRABILL. JOHN M. Springfield-Phi Gamma Delta. CRAIG, ANNE M. Bloomingburg-Chimes, Mirrors, Del- ta Omicron, Symphonic Choir, Wom- en's Glee Club, University 4-H Club. CRAIG, DALE W. Bellaire-Wesley Foundation presi- dent, Student Congress Party, Student Court justice, Student Senate. CREAMER, JOHN W. Wilmington-Pi Kappa Alpha presi- dent, vice president, Romophos pres- ident, Bucket and Dipper, Sphinx, Fraternity Help Booklet editor, May Week committee, Committee of 88, Outstanding Pledge award: National Interfraternity Conference: lnterfra- ternity System president, Freshman Fraternity Council, Student Senate, Freshman Senate, Buckeye Political Party, Fraternity Affairs Office. CRAMER, NANCY L. East Sparta-Alpha Delta Theta. CRAWFORD, CARL H. Cadiz-Saddle and Sirloin Club. CREAGER, JEAN A. Zanesville - Alpha Lambda Delta, Chimes, Mortar Board, Taps, Physical Therapy Club, Mack Hall president, W.S.G.A., Women's Residence Hall Council. CRETCHER, GAIL T. Bryan. CRETCHER, C. KEITH Russells Point-Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Gamma Tau, Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Institute of Aerospace Srzences. CRITES. KAREN F. Tallmadge-House Presidents' Council president. W.S.G.A. Board, Davisson- Hanley Scholarship House president. CROCKER. CHESTER ARTHUR Syosset, New York--Phi Eta Sigma. Phi Alpha Theta. Eta Sigma Phl- Freshman track squad, Peace Corps Council, Young Men's Christian As- sociation vice president, president, Undergraduate Research scholar. CROSS. ROSALYN G. A Columbus-Alpha Xi Delta, Collegi- ennes. CROUT, NORMAN T. Columbus-Phi Delta Phi president, Moot Court chief justice, National Moot Court Competition Team, Beta Alpha Psi, Law School Young Re- publicans Club. CROY, GLORIA K. Dayton-Zeta Tau Alpha, University Chorus, E.Y.B. Student Center. CRUM, CAROL D. Euclid-Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, Deskbook, Makio, Sorority Ad- vancement Council, Preparatory Dance Club. CRUICKSHANK, RALPH G. Cleveland-Intramural sports, Math Club. CUBBAGE. CAROLYN A. Columbus-- Student Education Asso- ciation. CUNNINGHAM, ARTHUR B. Columbus-Law School Young Dem- ocrats Club president. CUNNINGHAM. SUZANNE Grove City-Delta Zeta, Dorm activ- ities, Nite Out, Homecoming Dance committee. CUTTER. DAVID L, Auburn, Maine-Theta Chi president, Insurance Society, Midshipman Coun- cil, Freshman Fraternity Council, Fra- ternity Advancement Council, Council of Fraternity Presidents. D DAILY. JANET L. Columbus-Inter Varsity Christian Fel- lowship. Nazarene Student Fellowship, Home Economics Club. DANIEL, THOMAS P. Youngstown-Newman Club, Young Democrats Club, Intramural sports. DANIELS. ALLEN JAMES Lebanon-Sigma Alpha Lambda pres- ident, Park Hall president, vice presi- dent, Strollers Dramatic Society, Home- coming Dance ticket chairman, Mock Political Convention chairman, Park Hall Council, Men's Residence Hall Association. DANIELS, WILLIAM H. Swanton-Keramos, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Wesley House president, Sig- ma Theta Ensilon, Freshman Senate. DAUBENMIER. KATHARINE Mt, Vernon-Link, Dorm activities, Student Education Association. DAVIDSON, CYNTHIA S. Homeworth-Dorm activities. DAVIDSON, SARAH E. Columbus-Alpha Delta Pi, Mirrors, Chimes, Mortar Board, Women's Rec- reation Association president. DAVIES. RICHARD M. Billings, Montana-Alpha Kappa Psi, Varsity Rifle Team captain, Ohio State Conservative Club president, DAVIS. DAVID R. Patroit. DAVIS, JACOB E, Columbus-Phi Delta Phi. Law Jour- nal, Student Bar Association. DAVIS, JOHN H. Columbus-Football manager, Town- shend Agricultural Education Society, University Grange. DAVIS, KENNETH E. Columbus-Alpha Gamma Sigma, Towers, Intramural sports, Saddle and Sirloin president, All-Agriculture and Home Economics College Council. DAVIS, RICHARD F. Wooster-Tau Kappa Epsilon, DAVIS, STANLEY A. Shaker Heights-Phi Sigma Delta, Fra- ternity Affairs Oliice, Hillel. DAVIS. THOMAS A. Clyde-Gamma Sigma Delta, Student Horticulture Society. DAWSON, ALBERT M. Columbus-American Society of Civil Engineers, Ohio Society of Profession- al Engineers. DEAN, JANET L. Brice-Student Education Association. DECKER. LINDA M. Columbus-Student Education Asso- ciation, University Chorus, University Women's Glee Club. DECKER, REBECCA L. Newcomerstown. DE HAYES. DANIEL W. Columbus-Mershon Honorary, Scab- bard and Blade, National Honorary Society of Pershing Rifles regimental commander, DENTON, FREDERICK L. Youngstown - American Veterinary Medical Association. DEUTSCH, DONALD E. Cleveland. DE WEESE, MARCIA A. Troy-Mershon Usher Corps. DE WOLFE. SHARON R. Hilliard - Intercollegiate basketball, softball, hockey, Women's Physical Education Association. DEYO, CAROLYN V. Sunbury. DIERINGER. ROGER E. Waynesburg-Student Education As- SOCIBIIOFI. DIETERICH, DAVID A. Kettering-Phi Kappa Tau, Pi Tau Sigma vice president, Kappa Kappa Psi, Tau Beta Pi. Intramural sports, American Society of Mechanical En- gineers, Marching Band, Baker Hall student senate. DILDIN E, DALE E. Leipsic. DILL, BONNIE J. Girard-Mershon Usher Corps, Amer- ican Physical Therapy Association, Dorm standards commission. DI MARE, ANTHONY J. Connenut-Newman Club, Society for the Advancement of Management. DISTEL, JEROME P. Portsmouth-Sigma Chi. DISTELHORST, NEIL B. Galloway-Beta Alpha Psi, President's Scholarship Award. DIXON, T. G. Columbus-Theta Tau, Phi Eta Sigma, Romophos, Bucket and Dipper, Tex- nikoi, Ohio Union Board, Ohio State Engineer, Men's Commission, Student Commission. DODDS, LARRY E. Huntsville-Intramural sports, Block O, Society for the Advancement of Management vice president and pub- licity chairman. DODSON. RUTH A. Columbus-Westminster Foundation. DOEBEI., CHERYL Green Springs. DOERGE. MARGUERITE M. Jefferson-House Presidents' Council, Student Education Association, Young Republicans Club, W.S.G,A. DOERING, NED A. Wapakoneta-Alpha Gamma Sigma, General Livestock Judging Team. Uni- versity 4-H Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Boot and Saddle Club president. DOLINGER, STANLEY L. gglumbus-Phi Epsilon Pi, Rho Pi I. DOMBROWSKI, BENJAMIN J, Lorain. DORN, MYRTA JEAN South Solon-Kappa Delta, Home Eco- nomics Club, Home Economics Stu- dent-Faculty Council, University 4-H Club, Agricultural and Home Eco- nomics College Council. DOTTS, ROBERT LOREN Houston, Texas-Pi Tau Sigma, In- tramural sports, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. DOVICO, VINCENT Cleveland. DOWNES, ROGER SCOTT Burton-Phi Kappa Tau. DOWNEY, ROSEMARY Columbus-Delta Zeta. DRABKIN, OLIVER H. Youngstown - Phi Eta Sigma vice president, Alpha Epsilon Delta. DRAKE, NANCY E. Columbus-Eta Sigma Phi, Ethos. DREFFER, DAVID M. Columbus-Phi Kappa Tau, Epsilon Psi Epsilon. DREXEL, JEAN E. Mayfield Heights-Young Republicans Club, Bradley Hall student assistant, Block O. DROSTE, ANN A. Park-Delta Omicron, Tau Beta Sig- ma, Gamma Delta, Music Educators National Conference. Student Educa- tion Association, Concert Band, Buck- eye Band, University Chorus, Block O. Mack Hall intramurals. DRUMHELLER, RUTH ANN Ravenna-Alpha Lambda Delta, Mary Pomerene Alumnae Scholarship House president, House Presidents Council, Education Student Council, Block O, Mershon Usher Corps. DUERR, HANS Columbus-Phi Eta Eigma, Phi Alpha Theta, Mershon Honorary, Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade, Leader editor, Freshman soccer team, Student Education Association. DUFFY, CHARLES Springfield - Marine Corps P.L.C. PI'Ogl'BlTl. DULANEY, FREDRIC ROGER Zanesville-Alpha Kappa Lambda, Lantern managing editor and editor- in-chief. DULL. PETER P. Celina-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Institute of Aerospace Sciences, Air Force Association. DUNCAN, MARCIA K. Columbus-Students for Liberal Ac- tion. Chi Delta Phi president, Makio organizations editor. DUNLAP, LOUELLA CLAIR Newark-Phi Upsilon Omicron, vice president, Tau Beta Sigma vice presi- dent, Home Economics Club, All-Ag Council. Buckeye Band, University 4-H Club, Farm Bureau. DUNLAP, MARY M. Belmont-Sigma Theta Tau. DUNLOP, NANCY M. Garden City, Long Island, New York -Chi Omega, W.S.G.A. student as- sistant, University Chorus, Women's Glee Club. DUNN. JAMES N. Urbana-Sigma Alpha Sigma. DYE, WILLIAM R. Rocky River-Delta Upsilon, Anchor and Chair, Scabbard and Blade. E EARHART, JIM W. Columbus-Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Phi Alpha. EARLY. LLOYD SANDERSON Shaker Heights-Alpha Psi, American Veterinary Medical Association. EATON. RAYMOND W. Worthington-Phi Delta Phi, Young Republicans Club, Moot Court gov- erning body, Moot Court team. EBERSOLD. JOYCE LINDBLAD Euclid-Psi Chi, Scarlet 'n Gray pres- ident, Mortar Board, Bells, Student Leadership Training Council, E.U.B. Student Fellowship, W.S.G.A. Board. EBIHARA, ROY U. Strongsville-Epsilon Psi Epsilon, Stu- dent Optometric Association chairman, Intramural sports. ECONOMIDES, DIMITRIOS C. Columbus. EDWARDS, GARY A. Shadyside-Le Droit D'Honneur, Kap- pa Psi, pledge class president, Intra- mural sports, Baker Hall president. EDWARDS. SHARON L. Columbus- Student Education Asso- ciation, Student Christian Foundation. EGGERS. PHILIP EUGENE Akron-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Fresh- man Fraternity Council, Fraternity Affairs Office, Leadership Advance- ment Training Council, Men's Com- mission chief justice, Student Com- mission justice. EGNEW, BONITA K. Toledo-Alpha Chi Omega, Lantern, Kappa Phi president, University Chorus. EICKMEYER, MARY SUE Englewood-Delta Zeta, Nite Out, Dorm activities, W.S.G.A., Student- Faculty Government Association, Stu- dent Nurses Association, Block O. EKEY, AUDREY M. Bloomingdale-Alpha Delta Pi, Wo- men's Glee Club, Dorm scholarship committee, Student Education Associa- ion. ELLEMAN, LAWRENCE R. Eaton-Delta Theta Sigma president, Sphinx, Towers, Gamma Sigma Delta, Council of Fratemity Presidents ex- ecutive committee, Interfraternity Court, Ohio Staters, Inc. ELLINGER, RICHARD L. Lancaster-Delta Tau Delta. ELLIOTT, CAROL L. Mt. Victory-Alpha Xi Delta, Pan- hellenic Counselor, Home Economics Club, Oxley Hall Council. ELLIOTT, GARY L. Chillicothe-Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Park Hall scholarship chairman. ELLIS, FRANKIE E. Columbus-Ohio Union Activities, Block O, Student Education Associa- tion, National Education Association. ELMER, DAVID L. Columbus. EMERY, CAROL A. Marion-Pi Omega Pi, Student Educa- tion, Bradley Hall activities. EMMONS, RONALD Z. Columbus-Delta Tau Delta, Capital City Young Republicans, Strollers. ENGLEHART, MICHAEL F. Timn-Phi Kappa Theta, Newman Club. ENROTH, JOHN E. M. Portuguese Bend, California-Delta Sigma Phi of Southern Methodist University, Football Team at Los An- geles Harbor College, EPPERLY. KELLY Z. Cridersville-Alpha Gamma Sigma, Dairy Judging Team, Livestock Judg- ing Team. EPPICH, KENNETH L. Gates Mills-Alpha Tau Omega, Dave Brubeck Concert committee, Council of Fraternity Presidents executive com- mittee, Fraternity Managers Associa- tion board of trustees. ERICKSON, BRUCE W. Columbus-Carbon Club, Chapter of Student Affiliates to the American Chemical Society president, vice presi- dent, The Academy, Arts College Honors Program. ERNST, MADELINE Dayton-Alpha Chi Omega. Tau Beta Sigma, Concert Band, Symphonic Orchestra, Music Educators National Conference. ESSMAN, JAMES K. Mansfield-Le Droit D'Honneur presi- dent, East Baker Hall president, Link Resi- editor, Marching Band, Men's dence Hall Association Council, East Baker Hall Photo Club, WBKR an- nouncer, Buckeye Band. ESTEP. CAROL A. Columbus. ESTERLINE, PATRICIA A. Bucyrus-Home Economics Club. ETZLER, ALVIN L. Convoy-Gamma Delta, American Society of Agricultural Engineers. EVANS, EUGENE R. Waynesville-Scabbard and Blade, Military Council, AFROTC Drill Team, Arnold Air Society, Cadet Corps. EVANS, KAY Jackson-Student Physical Therapy Club, Physical Therapy Careers Day chairman, Kappa Phi. EVANS, MARILYN A. Worthington-Scarlet 'n Gray vice president, Kappa Phi, Student Educa- tion Association. EVANS, THOMAS L. Columbus-Saddle and Sirloin Club. EVERETT, HORACE M. Columbus. EYERMAN, THOMAS J. Columbus-Phi Delta Theta president, Texnikoi, Sphinx president, Ohio Staters, Inc. president, American Insti- tute of Architects, Fraternity Managers Association board of trustees chair- 111811. EYSMAN, ELISABETH N. New York, New York-Sigma Delta gfau, transfer from University of Buf- a o. F FAM, ALBERT J. Lorain-Kappa Delta Rho, Phi Mu Alpha sinfonia, Symphonic Orchestra. FARRELL, ROBERT L. Worthington. FARST, RICHARD L. lgfiaigion-Alpha Kappa Psi vice presi- en . FAUVER, GLORIA ROKA Elyria-Taps, Dorm activities, W.S.G.A. FAY, BARBARA ELIZABETH Rocky River-Delta Zeta, Student Education Association, Mock Political Convention. FEATHERINGHAM, R. D. Ashville-Alpha Kappa Psi, Smith Hall president, Intramural sports. FELDMAN, GAYLE H. Omaha, Nebraska-Sigma Delta Tau, Makio, Sundial, Ohio Union Activi- ties, Buckeye Political Party. FEMIA, BRUNO Mansfield-Men's Physical Education Honorary, Baseball Team. FENBERG. BARBARA A. Findlay-Hillel, Makio, Dorm activi- ties, Student Education Association. FENNER, BEVERLY K. Hillsboro-Women's Glee Club presi- dent, Student Education Association, FENNER, DAVID L. St. Johns, Michigan-Midshipmen Council. FERGUS, JOE T. St. Paris-Alpha Psi. President's Scholarship Award, Rotary Club, Junior American Veterinary Medical Association. FERGUSON, JOHN I. Mt. Vernon-President's Scholarship Medal, Society for the Advancement of Management. FERGUSON. PATRICIA D. Columbus-Delta Zeta. FIDLER, RITA PHYLLIS Cleveland Heights-Arbor Vitae, Lan- tern, Link, Counterpoint. FIELD, RICHARD B. Columbus-Insurance Society. FILBURN, NORMAN D. Dayton-Saddle and Sirloin Club. FIORI, FRANK A. Centerville-Chi Phi president. FISCHER, CAROL J. Cincinnati-Tennis Club. Westminster Hall social chairman and house coun- cil member, Junior American Dental Hygienist Association, Kaffee Klatch Committee. FISCHER, DONALD C. Columbus-Scabbard and Blade, Stu- dent Education Association. FISCHER. JOY ANN Columbus-Theta Sigma Phi, Lantern city editor, Boot and Saddle Club, Newman Club, Saddle and Sirloin, W.S.G.A. town assistant, FISCO, EILEEN MARIE Shaker Heights-Chi Omega, Panhel- lenic counselor, Ohio Union Activities, Dorm activities. FISHEL, REBECCA T. New Philadelphia-Omicron Nu vice president, president, Newman Club, University 4-H Club, Home Economics Club. FISHER, JUDITH BOOTH Dover-Delta Omicron, Tau Beta Arbor Vitae, Pi Lambda Sigma, Theta, W.S.G.A. Board, School of Student Council, School of Music Music Senior Class secretary-treasurer, Music Educators National Conference, Symphony Orchestra, Concert Band, Student Senate, Intercollegiate Band. FISHER, R. WILLIAMS Chillicothe-Phi Kappa Tau. FIX, MICHAEL R. Columbus-Texnikoi vice president, AFROTC Drill Team, Engineers Coun- cil president, Engineering Speaking Society vice president, Freshman Wel- come Week. FLASCHE, VIRGINIA A. Lakewood-Makio, United Student Fellowship, Chapel Core Group. FLASK, EDWARD A. Youngstown-Freshman baseball team, Intramural sports, Young Democrats Club, Newman Club. FLEMING, ROBERT J. Leonardsburg-Alpha Zeta president, Townshend Agricultural Education Society, American Dairy Science As- sociation, University 4-H Club, Stu- dent Senate, Agriculture and Home Economics College Council, Council of Fraternity Presidents, Dairy Judg- ing Team. FLURY, BARBARA E. Oak Harbor-Newman Club, Tennis Club, Snow Ski Association, Boot and Saddle Club. Block O. FLYNN, ALFRED A. Cleveland Heights-Omega Tau Sigma, Junior American Veterinary Medical Association. FOFT, MICHAEL JON Burton-Block O, Merry Widow cast, Oklahoma cast. FOGLE, LARRY G. Columbus-Beta Alpha Psi. FOGLESONG, SUSAN K. Bryan-Alpha Lambda Delta, Lantern, W.S.G.A. student assistant. FOREMAN, CHARLES E. Dayton-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Foot- ball Team. FOREMAN, RAYMOND L. Bucyrus. FOSTER, HOWARD D. Wheelersburg. FOSTER, RODNEY N. Cleveland-Omega Psi Phi president, Varsity Football Team. FOUST, PHYLLIS R. Mansfield-Makio, W.S,G.A. student assistant, University 4-H Club, Mer- shlon Usher Corps, Dorm house coun- ci . FOUTS, JAN N. Martinsville. Indiana. FOUTZ, ROY L. Hamilton. FOWLIE, ELINORE I. Hilliard-Student Chapter of Ameri- can Institute of Architects. Engineer- ing Speaking Society. FOX. DAVID L. Loveland. FOX, PHYLLIS M. Walbridge-Alpha Tau Delta. FOX, RONALD C. Green Springs-Phi Kappa Sigma, In- tramural sports, Geology Club. FRANK, MARCIA L. Springfield-Tau Beta Sigma, Omicron vice president, Alpha Lam- bda Delta, Pi Lambda Theta, Buck- Music Delta eye Band, University Chorus, Educators National Conference, Dorm activities. FRANK. WENDY L. Akron-Gamma Alpha Chi, merce College Council, Hillel, shon Usher Corps. FRANK, NORMAN M. Columbus. FRANKHAUSER. JUDITH L. Blulftin-West Baker Hall secretary, g1.AS.G.A. Board, Arbor Vitae, Kappa i. FRANKLIN. JAMES K. Columbus-Alpha Gamma Rho, Agri- cultural Economics Club. FRANKLIN, ROBERT B. Columbus-Alpha Tau Omega, La- crosse Team, University of Maryland freshman class president, University of Maryland student government as- sociation, Greek Week committee chairman, Military Honor Committee. FRANKS, PHILIP J. Wooster-Phi Delta Phi, Law Journal, Student Court chief justice. FRAVEL, VIRGINIA A. Reynoldsburg-Student Education As- sociation. FREDERICK, JAMES H. Trotwood. FREED. ANN R. Willowick-Siebert Hall student assist- tant, Block O. FREEMAN. LEWIS R. Columbus-Sigma Phi Epsilon vice president, president, Council of Fra- ternity Presidents, Men's Glee Club, Ohio Union Activities, Fraternity Managers Association, Young Repub- licans Club Ohio league vice chairman, Homecoming Dance ticket chairman. FRESHWATER, CAROL A. North Lewisburg-Delta Zeta, Delta Omicron. Tau Beta Sigma, Music Educators National Conference, Uni- versity Chorus. FRESHWATER, KENT W. Rocky River-Delta Tau Delta, Scab- bard and Blade, Varsity Rifle Team, AFROTC Rifie Team co-captain. AFROTC Distinguished Cadet, AFROTC Distinguished Graduate. FRESHWATER, THEODORE W. Rocky River-Delta Tau Delta, Scab- bard and Blade, Track Team, Wrest- ling Team, Lacrosse Team. FREUND, JOHN DEAN Mansfield, FRIED, SANDRA J. Cleveland-Delta Phi Epsilon, Hillel, Fraternity and Sorority Advancement Council. FRIEDBERG, OLIVIA M. Ashtabula-Delta Zeta, Student Edu- cation Association, Junior Panhellenic Association, Mock Political Conven- ilOI'l. FRIEDEL, HAROLD WILLIAM Kenton-Intramural sports, Park Hall Council, Block O. Stradley Hall social committee advisor. FRIEDMAN. ALICE S. Shaker Heights-Sigma Delta Tau, Scarlet 'n Gray, Omicron Nu. FRIEDMAN. DEBORAH C. University Heights-Student Chapter of the American Physical Therapy As- sociation. FRIEDMAN, SHARON A. Columbus-Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda Theta. Com- Mer- SENIOR ACTIVITIES FRIEND, RUTH L. DeGraff-Physical Therapy Club, Uni- versity Chorus, FROST. CHARLES R. Williamsburg-Sigma Alpha Lambda, Intramural sports, AFROTC Drill Team, Park Hall Council, Student Senate. FRY, AMELIA R. Columbus-Alpha Xi Delta, Student Optometric Association. FRYDMAN. GLORIA D. Dayton-Sigma Delta Tau, Hillel, Young Democrats Club. FRYER, SHIRLEY L. Lakewood-University Chorus, Col- legiennes, W.S.G.A. student assistant, Young Women's Christian Associa- tion. FULTON. THOMAS M. Casstown-Alpha Gamma Sigma, American Society of Agricultural En- gmeers. FURNISS, MAUREEN K. Edison-Zeta Tau Alpha president, Panhellenic Delegate, Pi Omega Pi, Women's Panhellenic Association vice president, W.S.G.A. Board, W.S.G.A. Standards, Junior Panhellenic Asso- ciation, Student Education Associa- tion, Council of Sorority House Presi- dents chairman. University Chorus, Pledge Princess Prom committee, In- degreek, Mock Political Convention delegate, FYFFE. DARREL W. Marion-Student Education Associa- tion. G GABEL, ALBERT A. Hilliard. GABRIEL, JAMES E. Columbus-Theta Chi, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, American Society of Civil Engineers. GAINES, JAYNE A. Sebring, Florida-Mirrors, Women's Glee Club, Mack Hall floor chairman. GALM. LAWRENCE F. Fairport Harbor. GARAWAY, LINDA R. University Heights-Delta Phi Epsilon. GARCIA, ANTHONY Steubenville-Students for Liberal Ac- tion, Dissent Forum, Spanish Club. GARGALA, MARLENE M. Powhatan Point. GARNER. FORREST B. Port Clinton-Park Hall Council, Stu- dent Education Association. GARRISON, LINDA A. Lima-Wesley Foundation. GARROW, JANE K. Morenci, Michigan-W.S.G.A. student BSSISIZIIII. GARSON, GARY B. Cleveland-Sigma Alpha Mu, Fresh- man golf team, Hillel, Makio. GARVER, CHARLES M. Warren-Block O, Student Senate, Wesley Foundation, Academy of Res- taurantuers vice president, Sigma Theta Epsilon president, Student Congress Party. Society for the Ad- vancement of Management, American Management Association. GASTIER, TED W. Milan-Phi Eta Sigma, Bellows, Upsi- lon, Gamma Sigma Delta, American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Skytones, University Chorus. GASTON, DAVID A. Columbus, GASTON, ROBERT J. Ciiolumbus-Lazarus Memorial Scholar- s ip. GATCHELL, MARY ANN Greenville-Pi Lambda Theta, Student Education Association, W.S.G.A. GAW, STEPHEN B. gelina-Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha si. GEDULDIG, MARTIN Jamaica, New York-Alpha Epsilon Pi president, Arts College Council, Foreign Students Welcome Program, Hillel. GEHRING. WILLIAM M. Shaker Heights-Society for the Ad- vancement of Management. GEORGE, CAROLE E. Kettering-Delta Gamma vice presi- dent, Mirrors, Phi Alpha Theta, Carols, Golddiggers Dance general chairman, Kaffee Klatch committee chairman, Ohio Union Activities. . -i-. ACl.l'v'i'l'IES DIANNE Bt-rgrzol:-Alpha Lambda Delta. Mir- rors. Chimes. Phi Beta Kappa, Arts College Program, Senior Class Com- mittee. Delta Delta Delta. Honor Dorm. W.S.G.A.. Symphonic Choir, Panhellenic Delegate. International Students Welcome Program. GERLACH. ELDON C. IXlcConnelsville-Poultry Science Club president. Agriculture and Home Eco- nomics College Council. Agricultural Student. University 4-H Club. GERLINGER. ANN Fostoria-Alpha Delta Pi, Women's Glee Club, Junior Panhellenic Asso- cialion. GERTNER. MICHAEL H. Columbus-Zeta Beta Tau. Phi Eta Sigma. Eta Sigma Phi. Pi Sigma Alpha president. Makio. Student Court justice, Freshman Senate, Student Government commissioner. GETZ. DAVE B. Canal Winchester-Alpha Gamma Sigma, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Unt- versity 4-H Club. GIBBONS. DONALD E. Massillon-Insurance Society, Society for the Advancement of Management. Intramural sports. Young Republicans Club. GIER, DON F, Columbus-Senior basketball manager. Industrial Arts Club president. GIFFIN. ALICE HILL Columbus-Kappa Delta, Home Eco- nomics Club. University 4-H Club. GIL. FERNANDO Bogota. Columbia. South America- Food Technology Club. Poultry Science Club, Varsity Soccer Team. GILBERT. DIANE Lima-Alpha Chi Omega. Scarlet 'n Gray. GILLESPIE. WAVA J. Kimbolton-Mortar Board. Chimes. Mirrors, Phi Upsilon Omicron candle editor, Omicron Nu. University 4-H Club president. Agriculture and Home Economics College Council vice president. Student Orientation Leader. Home Economics Club, Agricultural Barbecue and Recognition program chairman. GILMORE. JOYCE C. Cleveland Heights-National Educa- tion Association, Student Education 45 Association. GIVEN, CHARLES W. Urbana-Alpha Gamma Rho, Bucket and Dipper, Senior Class Committee. GLASS. DYANNE D. Cleveland-Delta Zeta. Phi Chi Theta. Student-Faculty Advisory Committee vice president, Coed Cadet Core cap- tain, Block O. GLEASON. DALE H. Columbus. GLENN. PEGGY A. Columbus-Scarlet 'n Gray. Sigma Alpha Eta vice president, Pi Lambda Theta. GLICK. STEPHEN M. Huntington, West Virginia-Sigma Alpha Mu. Romophos. Makio, Fresh- man Tennis Team. Hillel executive council, Freshman Class Council. GOARD. NANCY A. Columbus. GOLDBERG. NORMA S. Winston Salem, North Carolina-Ar- bor Vitae, Makio. Lantern. Dorm activities, Young Democrats Club, Student Congress Party. Hillel. Block O. GOLDSTEIN. SUE Louisville. Kentucky-Alpha Epsilon Phi, Hillel. GOLES. GERALDINE R. Washington, New Jersey-Alpha Delta Pi. Gamma Alpha Chi. GOODYEAR. MICHAEL U. Uhrichsville-Keramos, American Ceramic Society, Sigma Gamma Epsilon. GORDON, CAROL C. Cleveland-Law School senior class president, Young Democrats Club, Kappa Beta Pi. GORDON. DAVID MARSHALL Columbus-Delta Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Arts College Council vice president, Carbon Club. GORDON. SCOTT C. Bolivar-Theta Tau. Intramural sports, Engineering Speaking Society, En- gineers Council, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Ohio Society of Professional Engineers. GORDON. THOMAS P. B-'-li.ar-Institute of Radio Engineers, Ohio Society of Professional En- ,ft-.iii GORDON. WILLIAM T. Huntsville-Alpha Zeta. Agricultural Students. University Farm Bureau. GORE, WILLIAM B. Akron-Young Republicans Club. Moot Court governing board. GORTNER. GERALD R. Columbus-Alpha Gamma Sigma, University 4-H Club, Agricultural Economics Club. E.U.B. Student Cen- ter vice president. University Farm Bureau: Block O. Moonlight Cotillion chairman: Intramural sportsl Agrl- culture Review and Barbeque invita- tions committee. GOTTLIEB. JOEL S. Cleveland-Alpha Kappa Psi, Hillel. GOUDY. CARL K. Columbus-Men's Glee Club. Music Educators National Conference. GRAY. JOHN C. Dayton-Phi Kappa Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Kappa Kappa Psi. Intramural bowling. Marching Band squad leader, ROTC Band. GRAYSON. NANCY S. Columbus. GREAVES, MELVIN J. Cleveland-Pershing Rifles, Pistol Club, Smith Hall board of regents. GREEN. BONNIE S. Miami Shores. Florida-Alpha Epsilon Phi. Greek Week committee. GREEN. NIARIANNE Cygnet-Delta Zeta, Chimes. Delta Omicron, Symphonic Choir, University Musical Productions. Messiah solist. University Chorus. Opera workshop, Welcome NVeek Leader. GREENBERG. KAREN T. University Heights-Sundial. Block O, Hillel. GREENBERGER. SHELDON L. Cleveland Heights-Alpha Epsilon Pi vice president. Phi Eta Sigma. Sigma Delta Chi, Lantern. Hillel: Buckeye Political Party: Journalism Student Council. Student Senate. GREENE. MYRON F. Bellaire-Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Pi Mu. Phi Eta Sigma. GREGG, CHARLES R. Zanesville-Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Phi, Committee on College Affairs chair- man. Law School Young Republicans Club. GRIESEN. JAMES V. Columbus-Sigma Phi Epsilon presi- dent, Council of Fraternity Presidents. GRIFFIS, RICHARD W. Columbus. GRIFFITH, GARY R. East Palestine-Delta Tau Delta, In- surance Society, Young Republicans Club. Athletic equipment manager, Intramural sports. Council of Fra- ternity Presidents. GRIMM. DONALD L. Columbus-Theta Tau, Phi Eta Sigma. Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. GROEZINGER. KAREN L. Columbus-Alpha Chi Omega. Theta Sigma Phi president: W.S.G.A. Board: Lantern news editor. make-up editor, managing editor. editorial editor: ABC Booklet editor: Makio editor: Journal- ism Student Council. GROSJEAN. JUDITH M. Wooster-Lantern. GROSPITCH. DOROTHY T. Cleveland-Taps. Dorm activities. Block O. Newman Club, Student Physi- cal Therapy Club. GROSS. JAMES H. Columbus-Phi Delta Theta, Romo- phos. Bucket and Dipper, Sphinx, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa, Student Body President. Student Senate, Coun- cil on Student Affairs, Freshman Sen- ate, Ohio Union Activities, Buckeye Political Party, Young Republicans Club. GROVE. JEAN FINLAY Columbus-Scarlet 'n Gray. House President's Council, Education Student Council. Block O. GRUBAUGH. JERRY BYRON Van Wert-Pi Sigma Alpha. Delta Sigma Rho. Wesley Foundation, Model United Nations, Park Hall Council. GRUBBS. LARRY T. Columbus-Alpha Psi, Junior Ameri- can Veterinary Medical Association, Student Council. GRUBE. DON E. Millersport-Sigma Theta Epsilon. American Dairy Science Association. University Chorus. GRUNDEY. J. ELAINE Columbus-Block O, Newman Club. GUFFEY. LAWRENCE E. Columbus-Delta Upsilon, Soccer Team manager. GUINUP, BRENDA Crestline-Sailing Club. Spanish Club. GULYAS. SANDRA M. Centerville-Alpha Delta Pi president, Preparatory Dance Group, University Dance Group. Oklahoma cast, Greek Week committee, Mershon Usher Corps, Council on Student Af- fairs. GUMTO. KLAUS H. Cleveland Heights-Freshman team. Varsity Soccer Team, Jazz SOCCCI' Forum president, Sports Car Club. Ice Skating Club. GURR. ELISABETH JANE Wooster-University 4-H Club, Sym- phony Orchestra. GUTTMAN. TRUDI H. Beachwood. H HAAS. LARRY D. Celina. HACK. LINDA L. Worthington-Kappa Alpha Theta,Pi Omega Pi vice president, Student Education Association, Ohio Union Activities. HACKWORTH. DON E. Columbus. HADBAVNY, MARY V. Canton. HADDEN, E. KENNETH Worthington-Phi Gamma Delta, Ice Skating Club president. HAEFER. LINDA SUE Bucyrus-Scarlet 'n Gray, Lutheran Student Association vice president. HAGENLOCKER. NANCY J. North Canton-Kappa Alpha Theta, Mershon Usher Corps. HAGGARD. GEORGE W. Columbus-Triangle. Block O, Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers. HALE. LARRY E. Mansfield-Delta Theta Sigma, Track Squad, Townshend Agricultural Edu- cation Society. HALL. PHYLLIS PEASE Lockport, New York. HALL. RICHARD C. Bay Village-Phi Sigma Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta, ROTC Rifle Team. Fraternity Ad- vancement Council. HALL. THOMAS W. Columbus. HALLIDAY. M. SUSAN Powell-Kappa Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu. Mirrors, Chimes. Mortar Board, Agricultural Student. Freshman Danforth Award, Outstanding Pledge. American Home Economics Association national col- lege president. Women's Panhellenic Association president. Fraternity Man- agement Association. Freshman Sen- ate, W.S.G.A. Home Economics Club vice president. president. All Ag Council, Student-Faculty Council. HAMILTON. CHARLES E. Columbus-Alpha Rho Chi, Intra- mural sports, Student Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. HAMILTON. LEWIS R. Columbus-Young Men's Christian Association. Newman Club. HANCOCK, DIANA B. Bucyrus-House president. HANEY. ALAN W. Baltimore-University 4-H Club. Uni- versity Grange, Agriculture and Home Economics College Council, Intra- mural sports. HANEY. DAVID G. Fostoria-Sigma Nu. HARMAN, BARBARA E. Worthington-Kappa Delta. Chimes. Makio organizations editor, Dates and Data editor. HARMAN. KATHRYN A. Springfield-Alpha Phi, University Chorus. HARMON, KAREN DIANE Pataskala-Dorm activities, Block O, Floriculture Forum. HARMON, LOUISE M. Columbus. HARNICK. STEPHANIE L. Coldwater-Kappa Delta, Junior Pan- hellenic Association, Young Republi- cans Club, Fraternity Aliairs Council. HARPER, DONEEN J. Mansfield-Lutheran Student Center, Westminster Weekly Sheet. West- minster Hall volleyball team, Univers- ity Players, Westminster Hall House Council. HARRIS. JOHN E. Columbus. HARRIS, VIVIAN L. Newark. New Jersey-Delta Sigma Theta, N.A.A.C.P., CORE, Young Democrats Club, Young Women's Christian Association, Tennis Club. HARRISON. FERN Cleveland Heights-Scarlet 'n Gray, Sailing Club, Homecoming skits. HART, MARJORIE I. Akron-Mack Hall vice president, W.S.G.A. Standards Board, Angel Flight. HARTER. STEPHEN P. North Canton. HARTLAGE. JEFFREY T. Portsmouth-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Eta Mu Sigma. Stradley Hall president, University Chorus, Men's Residence Hall Association Council, Student Leadership Training Council. HARTLAGE. KATHERINE Portsmouth-Alpha Gamma Delta president, American Physical Therapy Association. HARTMAN, JO ANNE Highland-Ann Tweedale Cooperative House, University Grange chaplain, University 4-H Club, Home Economics Club. HARTMAN. MARILYN L. Wadsworth-Chimes, West Baker Hall president, Women's Residence Hall Council president, Dorm activities, W.S.G.A. Board, Block O. HATHAWAY, JACK E. Columbus-Phi Gamma Delta, Omega Tau Sigma, Phi Zeta, Veterinary Re- search Association president. Junior American Veterinary Medical Associa- tion, Speculun editor. HAWKINS. DAVID R. South Charleston-Phi Eta Sigma, Towers. Gamma Sigma Delta. Saddle and Sirloin Club vice president, Gen- eral Livestock Judging Team. Meats Judging Team. Wool Judging Team. HAWKINS. EDWARD C. Bellefontaine-Alpha Tau Omega, Makio. Golf Team, Skytones, Uni- versity Chorus. HAWTHORNE, CARL H. Columbus. HAYES, CAROLYN SUE Covington-Kappa Kappa Gamma, Mirrors, Angel Flight, W.S.G.A. HAYES. SHARON M. Toledo-Jazz Forum, Dorm student assistant. HAYNES. JAYNE E. Ashtabula-Delta Delta Delta, Junior Panhellenic Association, English For- um, University Theater, Homecoming Queen's court. HAZELBAKER. JOHN V. West Union. HAZELTON. PHILIP M. Lancaster-Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Delta Sigma. Buckeye Political Party, Student Senate. HAZEN, M. JEAN Ridgewood. New Jersey-Alpha Gam- ma Delta. Mirrors, Chimes, Freshman Senate. Senior Class Committee, Stu- dent Senate, Union Activities, Home- coming half-time chaimian, Women's Panhellenic Association. W.S.G.A. point system representative. HEADAPOHL. RICHARD I. Wapakoneta-Sigma Pi, Institute of Aerospace Sciences. HEGLER, BARBARA J. Columbus-Alpha Delta Pi, Makio, Ohio Union Activities, W.S.G.A. town assistant, Freshman Block O. HEIDENREICH, SUE E. Cincinnati-Sigma Theta Tau, Torch Club, Bowling Team. HEIKS, RONALD L. Oak Harbor. HEIM, JOAN CAROLYN I Lakewood-Intramural sports, Unl- versity Chorus, Mexicohio Society. HEINEMANN. JACK M. Cincinnati. HEINTZ. LARRY L. DeGraff-Delta Theta Sigma, Intra- mural sports, Townshend Agricultural Education Society, Farm Bureau Youth Council. HEITCHUE. CAMILLE E. Columbus-Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Delta Theta, Sailing Club, Ice Skat- ing Club. HENDEN, ARNOLD I. . South Euclid-Alpha Epsilon Pi, Freshman track squad, Intramural sports, Hillel. HENDERSON, RONALD K. Cadiz. HENDLER, MICHAEL B. Canton-Tau Epsilon Rho, Law Joumal. HENDRICKS, NORMA B. Defiance-Home Economics Club, Westminster Foundation, Agricultural Student, Dorm activities. HENNING, JOAN L. Hamilton-Student Education Asso- ciation. HENNINGS. HENRY Delta-Phi Eta Sigma, Gamma Sigma Delta. University 4-H Club. HENRY. JOSEPH W. Columbus. HENSCHEN. JAMES L. St. Marys-Junior American Veteri- nary Medical Association. HENSLEY. LEROY Toledo. HENSON, KAREN L. Columbus-Alpha Chi Omega. Makio. Lantem. HERRNSTEIN. THOMAS L. Chillicothe-Phi Alpha Theta. HERSH. RITA R. Lorain-Phi Eta Sigma, Intramural sports, Student Education Associa- tion, Rooming House president, Dorm activities. HESS. GEORGE W. Morgantown, West Virginia-Omega Tau Sigma. Junior American Veteri- nary Medical Association. HEUSER, BRENDA H. Columbus-Engineering Wives Club, Home Economics Club. HEYDUK. FORREST E. Columbus-Alpha Gamma Rho. Stu- dent Horticulture Society. HEYDUK. JANE P. Columbus. HIATT. PATRICIA A. Columbus-Kappa Alpha Theta. W.S.G.A. student assistant, Ohio Union Activities, Student Education Association. HICKMAN, PAUL BRIAN Portsmouth-Stadium Dorm Council, Sports Car Club. HIDER. BARBARA J. Venice, Florida--Chimes. Mirrors. Oxley Echoes. Intramural sports. Oxley Hall president. Women's Resi- dence Hall Council president, W.S.G.A. Board, Big 10 Residence Hall Conference, Block O, Women's Recreation Association. HIGBEA, JAMES J. Dei-lance-Pi Kappa Alpha president, vice president. Varsity Soccer Team. Fratemity Advancement Council, Council of Fraternity Presidents. Greek Week committee. Homecoming committee, Industrial Arts Club, NROTC Drill Platoon, NROTC Fly- ing Club. HIGGINS. JANE Y. Mt. Vemon-Gamma Alpha Chi. Uni- versity 4-H Club, Farm Bureau Youth Council, Home Economics Club, Dorm ZCIIVIIICS. HIGGINS. RITA A. Lancaster-Mirrors. Chimes, Phi Up- silon Omicron, University 4-H Club, Home Economics Club. Agriculture and Home Economics College Council. HILL, ROSE MARIE Goshen. I-IILLER, FRANCES A. Columbus-Alpha Xi Delta. HILLMAN. DWIGHT E. Sunbiiry-Junior American Veterinary Medical Association. HILLMANN. PETER JOHN Lakeland. Florida-Pi Lambda Phi. HILTON. CLAUDE M. Eaton. HILTY, GEORGE E. Ashland-Physical Therapy Senior Class president, Physical Therapy Club vice president. HINTZ, BEVERLY A. Cleveland-Zeta Tau Alpha, Student Education Association. HIRSCH, CECELIA R. Chillicothe. I-IISRICH, KAREN K. Stone Creek. HISSONG, SAMUEL LOWELL Ludlow Falls-Alpha Gamma Rho, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Kappa Psi, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Intramural sports, Marching Band, ROTC Band, Buckeye Band, Young Men's Christian Association. HITE, BARBARA DAWN Findlay-Delta Omicron, Pi Lambda Theta, Bowling Team, University Orchestra, Symphonic Choir, Cheru- bino cast, Marriage of Figaro cast, School of Music Student Council. HOADLEY, LARRY LEE Van Buren-Agricultural Economics Club. HOBSON. DAVID L. Cincinnati-Phi Delta Phi, Young Re- public:-xn's Club. Student Bar Asso- ciation. HOCHMAN, JAMES B. Dayton-Phi Epsilon Pi, Hillel. Greek Week committee. National Industrial Research Association. HOCKMAN. DENNIS G. Columbus4Intemational Economics Club. HOFFERBERTH. NANCY L. Columbus-Alpha Xi Delta. transfer from Purdue. HOFFMASTER. MARY M. Tau Beta Activities. Youngstown-Delta Zeta. Sigma. Ohio Union W.S.G.A.. Buckeye Band, Dorm activ- ities. HOGAN. RICHARD J. Columbus. HOGE. MARTA L. New Knoxville-Delta Gamma, W.S.G.A. HOLLAND. ROBERT J. Columbus. HOLLIDAY. MICHAEL J. Campbell-Delta Upsilon, Sphinx, Bucket and Dipper, Romophos. Tex- nikoi. Senior Class Committee. Ohio Staters, Inc.. May Week chairman, Homecoming chairman. HOLLOWAY. JUDITH K. Springfield-Kappa Delta. Strollers Dramatic Society. Block O, Student Education Association. HOLTSI-IOUSE. DANNY K. Galion-Delta Upsilon. Phi Eta Sig- ma. Intramural basketball, Freshman Orientation committee. HOOPER. MICHAEL K. Columbus-Student Chapter of Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers. Intra- mural sports. HOOTMAN. CORINNE A. Vliallbridge-House President's Coun- ci HOOVER. LINDA J. XVarren-Sigma Theta Tau. Student- Faculty Government Association. Nite Out. Neil Hall standards committee, YM-YWCA. HOPKINS. CAROL L. Steubenville-Chi Omega. HOPPLE. ELDEN J. North Olmsted-Law Joumal, Student Bar Association. HORTON. MARLENE E. Columbus-Angel Flight. HOUGHTON. TRESSA J. Bedford-Alpha Xi Delta. House President's Council. National Educa- tion Association. Student Education Association. transfer from Thiel Col- ege. HOUSE, JOHN E. Dayton-Pershing Rifles, Symphonic Choir. HOUSEHOLDER. SANDRA J. East Springfield-Student Education Association. Mershon Usher Corps, Block O. HOVER. ANNETTE MARIE Waynesfield-Student Education As- sociation. Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship. Mary Pomerene Scholar- ship House. HOVER. MARILYN F. Galion-Pi Beta Phi. University Dance Group. Varsity Cheerleader, Bradley Hall committees. HOWARD. JOHN H. Cincinnati-Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Psi president, Swimming Team, Junior American Veterinary Medical Asso- ciation. HOWELLS. SANDRA L. Bay Village. HOWENSTINE, JOHN B. Lima-Alpha Pi Mu. American Insti- Rite of Industrial Engineers, Flying lub. HUFFMAN. BENJAMIN L. Northfield. Vemiont-Upsilon Pi Up- silon. Chi Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Sigma Alpha, Young Men's Chris- tian Association, Young Democrats Club, Arts College Academy. HUFFMAN. JOY D. Columbus-Alpha Chi Omega vice president, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Mir- rors, W.S.G.A. . HUGENBERG, JAMES E. Columbus-Sigma Chi. Alpha Psi. HUMENIK. FRANK J. Columbus-Triangle, Chi Epsilon, American Society of Civil Engineers. HUMSTON, GAYLE C. Middletown-Delta Delta Delta, Mir- rors. HUNDLEY, WINIFRED S. Columbus-Phi Upsilon Omicron, Agriculture Student, Home Economics Cilgib. University 4-H Club. Dorm o cer. HUNTER. JUDITH BOOR Columbus-Delta Zeta. HURLEY. J. PATRICK Cincinnati-Phi Kappa Theta. Delta Sigma Pi. Amerfican Institute of In- dustrial Engineers. HURSH. BETTY R. Bowling Green-Chi Omega. Student Senate, Mershon Usher Corps. HUNSINGER. JOANNA E. Williamsport-Phi Mu. Alpha Lambda Delta. Phi Upsilon Omicron, Block O administrative director. Home Econom- ics Club. Home Economics Student- Faculty Council. HUSTON. JANICE LOUISE Tallmadge-Student Education Asso- ciation. W.S.G.A. student assistant, Women's Residence Halls commons committee. HUSTON. SUSAN J. Springfield-Delta Delta Delta, Uni- versity Chorus, Christmas on Campus committee. HUTSLAR. JOHN L. Columbus. HYDE. C. MARVIN Columbus. HYRE. E. CLIFTON Lost Creek. West Virginia-Epsilon Psi Epsilon president. Student Opto- metric Association. HYRMER. GEORGE F. Northfield. HYSELL. DAVID K. Minersville-Alpha Gamma Sigma. Alpha Psi. Phi Zeta, Junior American Veterinary Medical Association. I I. TED CHIH-FAN Taipei. Taiwan. IANNARINO, THOMAS E. Worthington. IHNAT. BERTHA LOUISE Fremont. IRWIN. ROBERT CLAYTON Columbus. .I JACKSON, ROBERT L. Louisville. JACOBS. JUDITH Wakeman-Zeta Tau Alpha. JACOBS. TOBY L. South Euclid. JAMBOR. RICHARD Z. Columbus-Chi Phi, Student Senate. JAMES, THOMAS E. Vienna. JANSSEN. CAROL A. Wayne, Pennsylvania-Alpha Gamma Delta, Bradley Hall honorary. Bradley Hall Newspaper, Collegiennes. JAROSI, MARY JO Toledo-Gamma Phi Beta. JAVOR, GERALDINE A. Lorain-Gamma Phi Beta, Lantern, Makio, Strollers Dramatic Society, University Players, Young Democrats Club, Block O, Newman Club. JECHURA, RALPH C. Columbus-Alpha Tau Omega. Ohio State Engineer. JEFFERS, DEANNA R. Reynoldsburg-Pi Beta Phi, Student Education Association. JENDE, MARIS Kingston-Student Education Associa- tion. JENKINS. MARY LOU Cadiz-Mershon Usher Corps. JEROME, JUDITH A. Fairbom-Chimes, Mirrors, Paterson Hall president. W.S.G.A., Women's Residence Hall Council, Freshman Class Council, Keys, Student Assistant. J EZERINAC, RAYMOND F. Columbus-Zoology Department stu- dent assistantship, Physiology Depart- ment research assistantship. JIMESON, RUSSELL E. Columbus-Golf Team. JOHANSON, LEE E. Columbus-Golf Team. SENIOR ACTIVITIES JOHNS. JANET K. St. Marys. JOHNS. RICHARD J. Columbus-Student Chapter of Ameri- can Institute of Architects, Intramural sports. Pershing Ritles. JOHNSON. BYRON H. Akron. JOHNSON. CHARLES P. Tiliin-Texnikoi. Sigma Gamma Epsi- lon, Prospectors Club. Engineers: Council. Student Society of Profes- sional Engineers. Engineers Prom chairman. JOHNSON. JUDITH B. Columbus-Engineering Wives Asso- ciation. Engineers Prom decorations chainnan. JOHNSON. VIRGINIA A. Racine-Kappa Delta. JONES, BEN L. Salem-Pi Kappa Alpha president, Phi Eta Sigma. Varsity Football, In- terfratemity System treasurer, Council of Fraternity Presidents. Fratemity Affairs Office, Student Senate. Greek Week committee, Varsity 0. JONES. CAROL L. Massillon-Block O, Student Educa- tion Association. JONES. CHARLOTTE W. Darien, Connecticut-Pi Beta Phi, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Ohio Union Activities, Home Economics Club. JONES. JANET ARLENE Lisbon-Delta Gamma, Senior Wo- men's Booklet co-editor. JONES. JOYCE A. Loudonville-Home Economics Club, University 4-H Club, Farm Bureau Youth Council. JONES. MARY ANN Bainbridge-Delta Delta Delta presi- dent, Alpha Lambda Delta president, Mirrors, Chimes. Mortar Board, Pan- hellenic Handbook. Panhellenic Com- mission chief justice, Student Senate, Christmas on Campus chairman. Ohio Union Activities, Student Orientation Leader, Outstanding Senior Woman Award. JONES. MARY L. Cleveland Heights-Alpha Delta Theta. JONES, RONALD B. Columbus-Pi Kappa Alpha, Men's Physical Education Honorary. Swim- ming Team, Men's Physical Education Association. JONES. WILLIAM E. Columbus--Sigma Theta Epsilon president, Wesley Foundation, Wesley House. Rural Sociology Club. JORDAN, KEITH L. Columbus. J UDY. J . MARK Germantown-Junior American Veteri- nary Medical Association, Saddle and Sirloin Club. Flying Club, Speculum. JUERGENS. ROBERT S. Columbus. JUNKERMANN. FRANKLIN L. Columbus-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, In- tramural sports. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society of Pro- fessional Engineers. K KAGELS. EDWARD G. Columbus-Phi Delta Phi, College of Law Moot Court associate justice, young Republicans Club vice presi- EDI. KAHN. MICHAEL BURT University Heights-Alpha Epsilon Pi. KAISER, GEORGE T. Columbus-Carbon Club. KAISER, JAMES S. Athalia. KALMAN, DEANA S. Akron-Delta Phi Epsilon. Panhel- lenic Rush Counselor, Hillel Founda- tion, Recolonization Program, Dorm activities, Sundial. KANTNER. PERRY M. New Knoxville-Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma president, Beta Alpha Psi. Commerce College scholarship committee, AFROTC Skytones. KARN. JOAN S. Akron-Donn activities. KARRER, CAROL C. Columbus-University Dames. KASTNER, GLORIA G. Shaker Heights-Student Education Association, Hillel, Ohio Union Activ- ities. AC Ti 1 IES 1-Jil..-x, RONALD H. C-.ilurnbus-Plii Delta Phi. Law Journal editorial board, Student Bar Associa- llOI'l. . KATZ, SANDRA LOIS Beachwood-National Education As- sociation, Student Education Associa- tion, Sports Car Club, W.S.G.A. KAYE, PHYLLIS S. - Savannah, Georgia-Delta Phi Epsi- lon, Mershon Usher Corps, Hillel, Student Education Association. KAYSER, C. SCOTT Leavittsburg-Delta Tau Delta, In- surance Society president, Young Re- publicans Club. KEELER, JIM L. Findlay-American Society of Me- chanical Engineers, Sports Car Club president. KEENEY, STEVEN R. Columbus-ROTC Rihe Team, Spanish Club vice president. KELLER, JESSICA LOUISE Toledo-House President's Council, Women's Honor Dorm president, Can- terbury Student Fellowship president. KELLER, LAURENCE E. Columbus. KELLER, PATRICIA MAE Columbus-Student Education Asso- ciation. KELLEY. CAROL L. Worthington-Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Dates and Data, Arts College Council, International Week- end, Student Orientation Leader, Pan- hellenic Counselor. KELLOGG, BARBARA L. Forest-Alpha Chi Omega, University Chorus, May Week Supper commit- tee, W.S.G.A. student assistant, Stu- dent Education Association. KENDIG, MARION E. Fairborn-Delta Theta Sigma, Pi Alpha Xi, Floriculture Forum, Stud- ent Horticultural Society. KENDRICK, DON L. Columbus-Kappa Delta Rho. KENT, ALAN H. Defiance-Phi Delta Theta, Marching Band, ROTC Band, University Chorus. KENTY, BETTY L. Cincinnati-Wesley Foundation, Uni- versity Chorus. KIDD, TONY R. Marysville-Law Journal, Moot Court. KIHLKEN, BEVERLY J. Port Clinton-Delta Zeta, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Mirrors. Agricultural Stu- dent statT, Home Economics Student- Faculty Council, Women's Panhellenic Association vice president. KIMBLE, FRED W. Columbus-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Fresh- man basketball, Varsity Basketball Team, Freshman Fraternity Council. KING, GLENN D. Hilliard-Alpha Gamma Sigma, All Agricultural Council, Poultry Science Club. KINZEL, JOSEPH A. Bremen-Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Upsilon Pi Upsilon, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. KINZELMAN, DAVID J. Columbus-Geology Club. KIRSCH, MARY K. Portsmouth-Alpha Delta Pi, Phi Chi Theta. KISLING, JAMES A. Columbus-Kappa Sigma, Romophos, Pace Setters, Kappa Sigma Senior Scholarship-Leadership Award, Ohio Union Council, Ohio Union Board, Commerce College Council, Society for the Advancement of Management vice president, Homecoming commit- tee, Golddiggers Court, Ohio Union Activities, Pledge Princess Prom com- mittee. KI'I'l'LE, J. WILLIAM Old Fort-Pi Tau Sigma. Tau Beta Pi, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Intramural sports. Stadium Dorm Inter-club Council. KJELLSTRAND, WILLIAM S. Lakewood-Sigma Pi, Men's Glee Club, Buckeye Political Party, Alpha Pi Omega, Young Republicans Club, Model United Nations. KLAUSING, ROBERT C. Lima-Student Education Association, Newman Club, Committee of 88. KLEIN, ANITA Bayside. New York-Delta Phi Epsi- lon vice president, Arbor Vitae, W.S.G.A. B'-ar-J. W.S.G.A. Standards, W,S.G.A student sistant, May Week Supper tEi..i'i'rri.in Young Democrats Club, KLEIN, SPD-J DRA I Yotingstovfiw --'l- : I-l:liel, Hon- ,- .'F .4 i wavi- ':Cl.c' au, Makio, sales. KLINE, BEN H. , Mt. Gilead-Kappa Kappa Psi vice president, Sigma Delta Chi, Lantern city editor and editorial page editor, Military Band, Symphonic Choir pro- motion chairman, Marching Band, Drum Major, Fencing Team, Univers- ity Musical Productions, Journalism Student Council vice president. KLINGE, NANCY A. Massillon-Gamma Delta, Student Education Association, KNODT, DIETMAR O. W. Marburg, Germany. KNOOP, JANET L. Fletcher-University 4-H Club, Home Economics Club, Buckeye Dairy Show. KNOLL, YVONNE E. Nevada-Taps, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Ag Student stalf, Home Economics Club, University 4-H Club, Student- Faculty Council, Mack Hall. KOBAYASHI, JEAN M. Honolulu, Hawaii-Student Education Association. KOCHENSPARGER, ANNE Columbus-Kappa Alpha Theta, Makio, W.S.G.A. town assistant, Ohio Union Activities. KOCHMAN, TERRY B. Cleveland-Delta Phi Epsilon, Hillel. KOHLS, DONALD J. Columbus-Political Science Honorary, Intramural sports, Pershing Rihes, Evans Scholars, Park Hall president. KOPPELMAN, MARTIN Z. Cleveland. KORSBAARD, GARY Bay Village-Alpha Gamma Rho. Alpha Psi, Junior American Veteri- nary Medical Association. KOSSOFF, MARK P. Columbus-Psi Epsilon Pi, Intramural sports, Freshman Fraternity Council, Council of Fraternity Presidents, Hillel, Model United Nations. KOSTICK, ERIKA New York, New York-Tennis Team, Field Hockey Team, Scholarship Com- mittee, Strollers Dramatic Society, University Players, Block O, Circle Francaise. KOTSYBAR. ALBERT E. Huntington Beach, California-Men's Residence Hall Association, Stradley Hall president. KOWALSKI, DANIEL S. Parma-Alpha Kappa Psi president, Society. for the Advancement of Man- agement, Sports Car Club president, Sailing Club, Block O, International Fair. KOWALSKI, MICHAEL P. Lorain-Stadium Dorm Council, New- man Club, Chess Club, International Students Association, Hillel Founda- YIOII. KOZEL, MARY F. Columbus-Block O. KOZEL, PHILIP C. Columbus-Upsilon Pi Upsilon, Flori- culture Forum, Pi Alpha Xi, Gamma Sigma Delta, Intramural sports. KRACKER, BARBARA I. Gahanna. ' KRAJEWSKI, RAYMOND A. Brecksville-Omega Tau Sigma, Vars- ity Fencing Team of Western Reserve University, Student Senate, Junior American Veterinary Medical Associa- tion, Young Democrats Club, Wildlife Research Forum, Veterinary Medical Research Club, Zoology Club. KRAVITZ, JUDITH ROSE Shaker Heights-Alpha Lambda Delta, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Scarlet 'n Gray, Makio, Hillel presi- dent, Dorm newspaper editor, Block O, University Advisory Board of Re- ligious Affairs, Student Council on Religious Affairs, Mershon Usher Corps. KREIDER, DON D. Columbus-American Society of Civil Engineers, Ohio Society of Profes- sional Engineers. KREITER, ROGER C. Shadyside-Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Gam- ma Tau vice president, Upsilon Pi Upsilon, Institute of the Aerospace Sciences vice chairman. KRESS, EVAN B. Columbus. KRIEGER. JEANNE M. Lyndhurst-Hillel, Student Education Association. Rooming House vice president, Student Senate. KROCK. BONNIE S. University Heights-Pi Omega Pi, Dorm activities, Hillel KRON, ALVIN G. Cincinnati. KRUGER, ELLEN A. Columbus-Gamma Phi Week committee. Foundation. Beta, Greek KRUSE, RONALD W. Lorain-Men's Physical Education As- sociation, Tennis Team, Lacrosse Team. KUBISHKE, DARLENE M. Vermilion-Kappa Delta, Tau Beta Sigma, National Science Teachers As- sociation, National Education Asso- ciation, Student Education Associa- tion, Makio, Buckeye Band, Angel Flight, ROTC Band, University Chorus, Sorority Affairs Council vice president. KUHN, VELMA A. Ashville-Tau Beta Sigma, Phi Upsilon Omicron, University 4-H Club, Luth- eran Student Association, Buckeye Band. KULMA, ROBERTA C. Fairport Harbor-Alpha Gamma Delta, Block O, Welcome Week Leader, Panhellenic Rush Counselor, International Fair committee, French Club, National Education Association Student Education Association, Inter- national Students Association. KURTZMAN, JOHN L. Crestline. KYLE, JAMES E. Athens-Insurance Society, Society for the Advancement of Management, In- tramural sports, Young Republicans Club. L LA BELLE, JOHN A. Columbus. LAIRD, MARLEA L. Ashtabula-Sailing Club. LAMBERT, LOWELL P. Hamilton. LANCIONE, RICHARD L. Bellaire-Phi Kappa Psi, Alpha Kap- pa Psi, Council of Fraternity Presi- dents, Fraternity Advancement Coun- cil, Buckeye Political Party, Intra- mural sports. LANDEFELD, C, WILLIAM Newark-Alpha Tau Omegal: vic1e res - president, Ohio Staters, Inc., man Class Council, Buckeye Political Party, AFROTC Drill Team. LANE, JOHN D. Springfield-Alpha Gamma University 4-H Club, Saddle and Sir- loin Club, Intercollegiate Meats Judg- ing Team, Intercollegiate Livestock Judging Team. LANG, BONNIE FENIGER Shaker Heights-Delta Phi Epsilon, Chi Delta Phi, Buckeye Leaf, Hillel, Block O, Women's Glee Club, Uni- versity Chorus. LANGE. LORNA J. Parma Heights-Alpha Lambda Delta, Scarlet in Gray, Sigma Theta Tau, Torch Club. LANGENDERFER, PATRICIA Delta-Student American Physical Therapy Association, Physical The- rapy Club. LANNING, JAMES W. Logan-Freshman Golfg Intramural sports, Chess Club, Wesley Founda- tion, Young Republicans Club, Society for the Advancement of Management. LANTZ, PAUL W. Mansfield-Eta Mu Sigma, Engineers Council, Student Chapter American Institute of Architects. LANZ, SUSAN S. Cleveland-Student Education Asso- ciation, Block O. LAPE, SUE V. Columbus-University Theater, Uni- versity Players. LAPSINS, LIJA Xenia-Student Optometric Associa- tion, Optometry Senior Class. LARGENT, EDWARD J. Columbus-Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Mu Alpha. LA RUE, JEAN A. Kettering-Kappa Kappa Gamma, Buckeye Band, Scarlet 'n Gray, Dorm activities, Student Senate, W.S.G.A. Board. LATHAM, LAWRENCE D. Youngstown-Alpha Delta Sigma presi- dent, Makio promotion director, Com- merce College Council. LATIMER, CLINCY M. Columbus. LAUDERBACK, DAVID R. Columbus. LAUGHLIN, SUZANNE E. Jewett-Student Education Association, Westminster Hall Council, Dorm activities. Sigma, LAWSON, WAYNE P. Parma-Sigma Alpha Lambda, Park Hall Council, Intramural sports, New- man Club, Boot and Saddle Club, Spanish Club. LAWVER, DAVID E. Columbus-Student Chapter American Institute of Architects. LAZO, LANCE N. Worthington. LEASE, BARBARA A. Ashland-Chi Omega, Fraternity Af- fairs Council vice president. LEBERMUTH, ALICE A. Warren-Sigma Delta Tau, Women's Panhellenic Association, Student Sen- ate, Hillel. LE BOIS, SHELLY Shaker Heights-Block O, Hillel. LEE, JACK W. Columbus-Metallurgical Club. LEE, LARRY L. North Fairfield-Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society, Intramural sports. LEEDY, KENNETH D. Howard. LE FEVRE, GERALD T. Mt. Vernon, Geology Club, Intra- mural sports. LEHMAN, JON M. Dublin-Rope and Runs 4-H Horse and Pony Club advisor. LEHMANN, LYNN W. Columbus-Beta Theta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Military Council, Scabbard and Blade, Mershons Honorary. LEHMAN, WILSON E. Mt. Sterling-Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Ohio State Engineer, Intramural sports, Block O, Society of Professional Engineers, Institute of Radio Engineers. LEHR, FREDERIC E. Columbus. LEHR, PATRICIA A. Columbus-Delta Delta Delta, Pi Lambda Theta. LEHTO, ROBERT K. Dublin. LEIBOWITZ, SUSAN T. Millburn, New Jersey-Ohio Union Activities, Hillel, Student Education Association. LEITHE, C. FRED Columbus-Theta Tau regent and vice regent, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. LEMASTERS, KAY N. Massillon-Alpha Xi Delta, Keys, Angel Flight, Comptroller, Arnold Air Society court, Buckeye Band. LEMMERMAN, SALLY C. Willoughby. LEMON, MARGARET L. Kenton-Pi Lambda Theta, Music Educators National Conference, Delta Omicron, Concert Band, Women's Glee Club. LENART, YVONNE R. Columbus. LEVIN, LINDA Rock Island, Illinois-Delta Phi Epsi- lon, Mershon Usher Corps, Freshman Senate, President's Advisory Commit- tee on Cultural Programming, Student Senate, Hillel. LEVINE, ARNOLD L. University Heights-Sigma Alpha Mu, Hillel, Hockey Club, Intramural sports, Fraternity Affairs Oiiice, WBKR radio eflglneef. LEVINE, CHARLES F. Wooster-Alpha Epsilon Delta, Intra- mural sports, Dorm activities. LEVINE, ELLIOT R. University Heights-Phi Sigma Delta vice president. LEVINE, JUDITH S. Bayside, New York-Makio, Hillel Foundation, Block O, Student' Senate, Student Congress Party. LEVINE, LYNDA RUTH Washington, D.C.-Alpha Epsilon Phi, Scarlet 'ri Gray. LEVINE, TOBI ANN Akron-Carols, Dorm activities, Block O, Student Education Association, Hil- lel, Student Congress Party, W.S.G.A. LEWIS, FRANKLIN C. Cleveland. LEWIS, JEAN K. Mansfield-Student Education Asso- ciation, Collegiennes. LEWIS, SHARON L. Columbus-Tau Beta Sigma president, Buckeye Band, Student Education As- sociation. LIBAVA, SHARON H. - University Heights-Student Education Association, Sundial, Dorm activities. LIBER, JOHN D. Columbus-Phi Delta Phi, Moot Court governing board, Student Bar Associa- tion prosecutor and honor council. LI BRIZE, LINDA C. Cincinnati-Alhpa Xi Delta. LILLY, STEPHEN J. Columbus-Phi Delta Theta, American Society of Civil Engineers. LIMING, JAMES C. Felicity-University 4-H Club. LINDAHL, ELIZABETH A. Columbus-Makio layout editor, First Community Church college group pres- ident, Student Council on Religious Affairs. LINGO, EDWARD J. Columbus-Chi Phi fraternity presi- dent, vice president, Council of Fra- ternity Presidents. LINK, MARY S. Sunbury-University 4-H Club, Home Economics Club, Home Economics Chorus. LIPPERT, DAVID B. Winchester-Omega Tau Sigma, Phi Zeta, Intramural sports, Junior Amer- ican Veterinary Medical Association. LIPTON, BARBARA S. Youngstown-Sigma Delta Tau presi- dent, Bells, Symphonic Choir, Wom- en's Glee Club, Pledge Princess Prom chairman, Oklahoma cast. LITZINGER, CINDIELLA Columbus-Eta Sigma Phi, Student Education Association. LIVINGSTON, MARSHA J. Dayton-Alpha Xi Delta, Nightcaps, Student Education Association, Angel Flight, Spanish Club, Bradley Hall activities, Siebert Hall president. LOGAN, I. KAY Kinsman-Alpha Chi Omega, Ameri- can Institute of Chemical Engineers. LOHR, CAROL C. Columbus-Kappa Kappa Gamma. LONG, GARY R. Edenton. LONG, JOHN K. Columbus-Alpha Phi Omega, Agron- omy Club, Wesley Foundation. LOVE, FLOYD R. Columbus-Phi Kappa Tau, Buckeye Political Party, Ohio Union activities. LOVELL, FRANKLIN A. Berea-Alpha Tau Omega president, Ohio Staters, Inc., Council of Fra- ternity Presidents. LUCKS, JOAN E. Reynoldsburg-Student Education As- sociation. LURIE, NANCY N. Columbus-Alpha Epsilon Phi vice president, University of Illinois Career Conference, LUSCH, DONALD A. Marion-Alpha Gamma Sigma, Uni- versity 4-H Club, University Farm Bureau Youth Council, Poultry Science Club. LUTMAN, NANCY L. Lima-Alpha Tau Delta, Sigma Theta Tau, University Chorus. LUTZ, JACK L. Greenville-Alpha Gamma Sigma, Sad- dle and Sirloin Club, Townshend Agri- cultural Education Society, University 4-H Club. LUTZ, STANLEY N. Elyria-Epsilon Psi Epsilon, Student Optometric Association, O-Eye-O Edi- tor. LYND, DONALD E. Columbus-Alpha Pi Mu-American Institute of Industrial Engineers. LYONS, CLEOPHUS Cleveland-Kappa Kappa Psi. M MABEN, ROBERT G. Bay Village-Marching Band, Men's Physical Education Association, In- tramural sports. MABRY, WALTER P. Jersey City, New Jersey-Omega Psi Phi, N.A.A.C.P. president. MAC ADAM, WESLEY J. Galion. MACBETH, WILLIAM H. Columbus-Phi Delta Phi. MAC DONALD, LAURENCE E. Columbus-Phi Mu Alpha president, Symphonic Choir. MACK, ROBERTA M. Spencerville-Kappa Epsilon, Rho Chi, American Phamiaceutical Association, Intramural sports, Pharmacy Day chairman. MADSON, EDWARD A. Cleveland-Pi Kappa Alpha, Glider Club president. MAGEE, NEAL HALL Columbus-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sphinx, Bucket and Dipper, Pace Setters, Sen- ior Class Committee chairman, Com- merce College Council, Interfraternity Court, Student Commission, Student Senate, Ohio Staters, Inc., University Commencement Committee. MAGUIRE, E. THOMAS Columbus. MAIER, LINDA M. Pleasant City-Student Education As- sociation. MAIN, REGINA H. Ashley-Student Education Association. MAKI, BETTY J. Orrville-Home Economics Student Faculty Council, University Chorus, University 4-H Club, Agricultural Stu- dent, Home Economics Club, Lantern. MALEY, EDWARD R. Steubenville-Stadium Dorm, Intra- mural sports. MANCHESTER, CROSBY M. Columbus-Phi Delta Theta, Buckeye Band, Concert Band, University Cho- rus, Music Educators National Con- ference. MANOS, BEVERLY J. Columbus-Kappa Alpha Theta, Ohio Union Activities, W.S.G.A. MARCH, BONNIE E. Columbus-Buckeye Band, Scarlet 'n Gray. MARCH, WILLIAM A. Columbus - Concert Band, Marching Band. MARCHI, SALLY K. Columbus-Delta Zeta, Symphonic Choir, Student Education W.S.G.A. MARGOLIS, SUSAN S. Springfield. MARHOVER, ROBERT H. East Canton-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Young Republicans Club. MARKS, ADRIENNE L. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey-Uni- versity Preparatory Dance Group, Uni- versity Theater, Hillel Player, Student Broadcasting Center, WOSU-TV Pro- duction. MARLATT, LOVERNE N. Newcomerstown. MARSH, BEN F. Mansfield-Baptist Disciples Student Fellowship. MARSH, SANDRA J. Washington C. H.-Alpha Delta The- ta, Scope. MARSHALL. BARBARA J. Hampton, Virginia-Mershon Usher Corps, Strollers, Dramatic Society. MARTIN, BARBARA R. Columbus-Pleiades. MARTIN, HAROLD W. Hebron-Towers, Varsity Wrestling, University 4-H Club, Agronomy Club, Wildlife Research Forum, Steeb Hall Senate, International Farm Youth Ex- change Committee. MARTIN, HARVEY W. Bradford-Student Education Associa- tion president, ROTC Band. MARTIN, ROGER A. Columbus-Phi Kappa Sigma. MARTIN, THO-MAS J. Columbus. MATSON, CHARLES B. Cincinnati-American Society of Me- chanical Engineers, Freshman soccer team, Wesley Foundation. MATTESON, JOY GUSTIN Columbus-Gamma Phi Beta, Physi- cal Education Association, Women's Recreation Association. MATTHEWS, BARBARA E. Waverly. MATTHEWS, DIANA CORINNE Columbus-Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Omicron Nu, Agri- cultural Student, Women's Recreation Association, Home Economics Student- Faculty Council president, Agricultural and Home Economics College Council. MATTO, EDWARD A. Columbus-Indegreek, Judo Club. MAXSON, JOHN New Carlisle-Stadium Dorm, Town- shend Agriculture Education Society. MAXWELL. DAVID E. Columbus-Beta Alpha Psi, Pace Set- ters. MAXWELL, JOHN B. Dayton-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Varsity Football manager. MAY, EUGENE SHANNON Lakewood-Intramural sports, Sky- tones, Newman Club, Buckeye Politi- cal Party, Young Republicans Club, Stadium Dorm Council. MAYER, PAULA ANNE Lakewood-Mirrors, Wesley Founda- tion vice president. MAYER, WILLA A. Lakewood - Mirrors, Torch Club, Chimes, Wesley Foundation. MAZZEI, ARLENE LILLIAN Cleveland. MCALLISTER, DONALD O. Carrollton - Alpha Gamma Sigma, American Dairy Science Association. MCCABE, NANCY S. Columbus-Kappa Phi, Mexicohio So- ciety, Wesley Foundation vice pres. MCCABE, FRANK A. Columbus. MCCARTHY, ELIZABETH A. Columbus-Alpha Chi Omega, New- man Club, W.S.G.A., Strollers Dra- matic Society vice president. MCCLANAHAN. JACK L. Cuyahoga Falls-Sigma Chi, Engineers Council, American Institute of Indus- trial Engineers president. MCCLANAHAN, JOSEPH C. Bellefontaine-Townshend Agricultural Education Society, Freshman gymnas- IICS. MCCLANNAN, JUDITH A. St. Louis, Mo.-Delta Zeta, University Chorus. MCCOMB, ROGER E. Middletown-Phi Alpha Kappa, An- chor and Chair, Midshipman Council, Navy Basketball Team. MCCORMICK, DALE R. McConnelsville-Track Team, Cross Country Team, Institute of Aerospace Sciences. MCCREASY, JAMES H. Columbus-Phi Delta Theta, Student Senate. MCCURDY, REBECCA K. Marion-Alpha Xi Delta vice presi- dent, Women's Panhellenic Association, Fraternity Managers Association, Stu- dent Education Association, Welcome Week Leader. MCENTEE, MELINDA LUE Columbus-Alpha Chi Omega, Phi Chi Theta, Snow Skiers Association, Com- merce College Council, Student Sen- ate, Buckeye Political Party, Young Republicans Club. MCFARLAND, WINIFRED S. Columbus-Alpha Lambda Delta, Stu- dent Education Association. MCGANNON, WILLIAM H. Windsor. MCGAUGHY, MARILYN SUE Byesville-Taps, University Chorus, Student Council on Religious Affairs, Mershon Usher Corps. MCGEORGE, BARBARA J. Wadsworth - International Students Association. MCGOWN, ROY E. Columbus-Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu. MCINTIRE, SANDRA L. Columbus-Delta Gamma. MCINTURF, ROGER K. Columbus-Omega Tau Sigma, Intra- mural sports, Junior American Veter- inary Medical Association. MCLAUGHLIN, WILLIAM M. Columbus-Society for the Advance- ment of Management, YM-YWCA, Big Ten Bowling Team, Intramural sports, Chess Club, American Man- agement Association. McMASTER,LEONARD ROYAL Columbus-Alpha Sigma Phi, Glider Club, Sailing Club, AFROTC Drill Team. MCMILLEN, CAROL A. Canfield-Alpha Phi president, Ohio Union Activities, Education Student Council, Panhellenic Commission. MOMULLEN, MARCIA L. Arlington Heights, Illinois. MCNEILL, SUSANNE Bellefontaine. MEAD, SAMUEL L. Akron-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Com- merce College Council, Steeb Hall Sen- ate president, transfer from Ohio Wes- leyan University. MEEKS, JOSEPH Portsmouth-Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa. MELLEN, ROBERT T. Willoughby-Alpha Kappa Lambda, Varsity O, Varsity Ritie Team, Flori- culture Forum, Marching Band, AF- ROTC' Rihe Team. MEISTER, THOMAS D. Canton. MELLICK, WILLIAM L. gedford-Phi Gamma Delta, Spanish lub. SENIOR ACTIVITIES MENDELSON, ANNE L. Hamilton-Sigma Alpha Eta, Women's Residence Hall Council, Student Sen- ate, University Chorus. MENGES, RONALD L. New Philadelphia-Rural Sociology Club, Wesley Foundation. MERCER, DAVID C. Columbus-Theta Chi, AFROTC Drill Team, Forestry Club, International Economics Club. MERRILL, KENT I. Dallas, Texas-Varsity Riiie Team, AFROTC Riile Team, Dorm activities. METHOD, YVONNE A. Columbus. MICHAEL, TERRY A. Columbus-Alpha Kappa Psi. MIELKE, WILLIAM L. Columbus-Phi Delta Theta, Buckeye Political Party, Young Republicans Club, Ohio Union Activities. MILEN, NANNETTE S. Lexington, Kentucky - Gamma Alpha Chi, Women's Glee Club, University Chorus, Makio,Young Democrats Club. MILLER, ALAN B. Fairborn-Society for the Advance- ment of Management. MILLER, BARBARA Akron-Kappa Alpha Theta. MILLER. BILL O. Rocky River-Sigma Nu, Skytones, Intramural sports, Fraternity Affairs Council vice president. MILLER, JAMES M. Canton-Beta Theta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, American Society of Mechanical En- gineers president, Ohio Society of Pro- fessional Engineers, Flying Club. MILLER, JAMES P. Columbus-Phi Delta Phi, Law Jour- nal, Law School Young Republicans Club. MILLER, JOANNE T. Elyria-Block O, Nite Out, Dorm activities. MILLER, JOHN L. Akron-Phi Delta Phi. MILLER, NICHOLAS J. Eaton-Student Chapter of the Insti- tute of Radio Engineers. MILLER, PATRICIA L. Columbus-Kappa Alpha Theta presi- dent, Scarlet 'n Gray, Pledge Princess, Phi Gamma Delta Fiji Island queen, Council of Sorority Presidents. MILLER, RONALD I. Bryan--Sigma Phi Epsilon, Buckeye Political Party, Freshman Class Coun- cil, American Institute of Industrial Engineers. MILLER, STEPHEN M. Columbus-Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Alpha Kappa. MILLIGAN, JAMES S. Sandusky-Varsity Football manager, Student Education Association, Young Republicans Club, Insurance Society, Intramural sports. MILLIKEN, SAMUEL D. Bowerston-Beta Theta Pi. MINTON, JAMES A. Columbus. MISHEY, TERRY J. Mansfield-Alpha Xi Delta. MISHLER, MARY E. Cleveland-Kappa Delta, Women's Recreation Association, Intramural sports, Newman Club, Freshman Class Council, Mershon Usher Corps, Stu- dent Physical Therapy Club. MITCHELL, JAMES K. McArthur-Sigma Pi, Arts College Council. MITCHELL, KAY E. Mt. Gilead-Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Theta. MLYNEK, ALICE M. Shadyside-Angel Flight, Student Edu- cation Association, Geology Club. MOCK, THEODORE J. Columbus-Phi Delta Theta. MOELLER, VIRGINIA L. Barberton--Scarlet 'n Gray. MOHR, JOHN G. Paulding-Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Radio Engineers. MOLDOVAN, GEORGE J. Columbus-Beta Alpha Psi. MOLLICA, GERALD A. Columbus--Law School Young Demo- crats Club president. MONNETT, KENNETH E. Newark-Beta Alpha Psi. MONTERRUBIO, MARYANN CLARICE Canton-Kappa Delta, Women's Rec- reation Association, Anthropology Club, Newman Club, Strollers Dra- matic Society, Dorm activities. 1 IOR ACTIVITIES Q1 'FJ TGOMERY. JOYCE A. SveubenvillefChi Omega. Block O. Dorm actitities. MONTGOMERY. LINDA KAY Steubenville. MOORE. ALLEN K. Titiin-Theta Tau. Ohio State En- gineers, Newman Club, Engineers Speaking Society, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Block O. MOORE. SUE E. CantonhYoung Republicans Club, Dorm activities. MOORE. THOMAS W. Wooster-Omega Tau Sigma, Junior American Veterinary Medical Asso- ciation. Poultry Science Club. Uni- versity 4-H Club. MORGAN, CLARION J. Columbus-Sigma Alpha Lambda. AFROTC Drill Team. Park Hall vice president, Institute of Aerospace Sciences. MORGAN. RICHARD EDWIN Shreve-Football Team, Men's Physi- cal Education Association. Kappa Phi Kappa. MORGANSTERN. STAN Cleveland Heights-Phi Sigma Delta. Hillel, Freshman Fraternity Council. MORRIS. DAVID CLINTON Grove City-Alpha Kappa Delta. MORRIS, JOHN F. Delaware-Men's Physical Education Association. MORRIS. LOIS A. Hilliard-Arbor Vitae, W.S.G.A. Stu- dent Education Association. MORRIS. RICHARD DALE Rocky River-Industrial Arts Club. MORRISON. JUDITH A. Columbus-Pi Beta Phi, Pi Lambda Theta. Mirrors. Chimes, Alpha Lamb- da Delta. Mortar Board. Women's Panhellenic Association vice president. MORRISON. ROBERT CLARKE Washington C, H.-Lambda Chi Al- pha. Sailing Club, Intramural sports, MORTIMER. SUZANNE LEE Akron-Kappa Delta. Mershon Usher Corps. MOSELEY. GEORGE B. Litchheld, Connecticut - University Theater, transfer from Cornell Uni- versity. MOSELEY, RICHARD E. golumbus-Alpha Phi Omega presi- ent. MOSTOV. RONALD C. Youngstown-Zeta Beta Tau, Phi Eta Sigma. Hillel Council. MOUAT. THOMAS H. Columbus-Kappa Sigma, Omega Tau Sigma, Junior American Veterinary Medical Association. MOWRY, JEANNETTE A. Ashland. MOYES. JEANNETTE Elyria-Arbor Vitae vice president, Intramural sports, Student Senate, Stu- dent Physical Therapy Club. MULLIN. PAUL JAMES Columbus. MUMMEY. EMILY N. Columbus. MUMPER. ELAINE CAROLYN Loudonville-Gamma Phi Beta. Col- legiennes, Siebert Hall activities. MURPHY, SHARON LYNN Columbus-Alpha Delta Pi, Tau Beta Sigma. Mortar Board, Women's Phy- sical Education Association.W.S.G.A., Buckeye Band. Sorority Advancement Council president. Marching Band librarian. MURTAUGH. THOMAS M. Sunburv-Alpha Zeta, University 4-H Club. Food Technology Club president. Agricultural Student. Agriculture and Home Economics College Council. MYERS. CAROL J. Marysville-Kappa Phi, Wesley Foun- dation. University Chorus. Education Student Council. MYERS. FRANCIE SUE Akron-Alpha Epsilon Phi. W.S.G.A. Standards. Hillel, Block O. MYERS. PAULA J. Steubenville--Alpha Xi Delta, Gamma Alpha Chi. N NAGY, JOE ROBERT Columbus-Theta Xi, Varsity Fencing Team. American Institute of Architects, Buckeye Village Council. P-.ft54t'Y, PEGGY ELSWICK 'Q -it-wh. -- 'l..L'.w Student Education Association, W.S.G.A., Spanish Club. NARAGHI. MANOUCHEHR Columbus-International Students As- sociation. NASH. GARY J. Columbus-Fencing Team. NAUM. ALBERT A. Columbus. NEAL. CAROLE JANE Tipp City-Intramural sports. NEAL. HOWARD L. Columbus-Townshend Agricultural Education Society. NEALEIGH. ROGER L. Columbus-Student Education Asso- ciation. NEER, CHARLES A. Columbus-Junior American Veteri- nary Medical Association. NEER, MARION South Vienna-Alpha Gamma Sigma. NEER, MARY KAY South Vienna-Student Education As- sociation. University 4-H Club, NEISER, ALICE JANE East Liverpool-National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, National Science Teachers Association. NEISWANDER, JOHN T. Columbus. NELSON. PATRICIA J. Worthington. NEPHEW. BION FRANK Kinsman. NEUHART, JAMES R. Salesville-Society for the Advance- ment of Management. NEUMAN. JACK L. Lima-Sigma Chi, Intramural sports. NEVILLE. PATRICIA J. Xenia-Student Education Association, University Chorus, W.S.G.A. Stand- ards. NEWCOMER. JAMES D. Fostoria-Phi Delta Phi, Young Re- publicans Club, Moot Court. NEWMAN. LINDA JEAN Wooster-Sigma Alpha Eta, Hillel. NIPPERT. DAVID A. Columbus-Phi Kappa Psi, Alpha Pi Mu, Ohio Union Activities, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, NICHOLS. JOHN F. Marion-American Society of Civil Engineers. Park Hall Council. NIESZ, CAROL D. Columbus-Alpha Phi. NIRODE. BERNARD R. Wooster-Delta Theta Sigma vice president. University 4-I-I Club. Uni- versity Grange, Agricultural Student, Agriculture and Home Economics College Council. NOBLE. JAMES P. Columbus-Sigma Chi. Texnikoi. Buck- eye Leaf, Varsity Basketball, American Institute of Industrial Engineers vice president. NOECKER. JOHN W. Ashville-Alpha Gamma Rho, Towers, Gamma Sigma Delta, Buckeye Leaf, Agricultural Economics Club. NORRIS. GEORGE D. Plain City-Sigma Chi, Alpha Psi, Spectrum. NORRIS. MICHAEL W. Worthington-Sigma Chi, Intramural sports, Buckeye Political Party. AFROTC Drill Team. NOVY, EUGENE A. South Euclid-Omega Tau Sigma. NUDELMAN. SIDNEY Columbus-Alpha Epsilon Pi, Phi Delta Phi. Beta Gamma Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Law Journal. NUNNIKHOVEN, JOE D. Burlington. Iowa-Tau Beta Pi, Ameri- can Welding Society president. NYE. MARY E. Columbus-Alpha Lambda Delta, Stu- dent Education Association. NYUHA. MAE M. Aiea, Oahu, Hawaii. O OAKES, CAROL SUE Mt. Vernon-Pi Lambda Theta, Sigma Alpha Eta, W.S.G.A. Board. OBERLY. RALPH E. Urbana-Upsilon Pi Upsilon. OCKERSE. THOMAS Berea-Sigma Chi, Varsity Swimming. ODDOU, ELIZABETH A. Tiffin-Sigma Theta Tau. OEN. URBAN T. St. Marys-University 4-H Club, Townshend Agricultural Education S0- ciety. OGG, MARIANNE ELIZABETH Columbus-American Institute of In- terior Designers. OGLE, CHARLES R. Westerville-Geology Club. OHLSON. BRUCE H. Columbus-Alpha Sigma Phi. Trans- portation Club, OLT. NANCY JANE Dayton-Kappa Kappa Gamma. Young Republicans Club. ONABANJO, SAMUEL FOLORUNSO Ebute Metta, Nigeria-International Students Association. Institute of Traffic Engineers. O'NEILL. KATHLEEN M. Flushing. Michigan-Alpha Delta Pi, Swan Club president. Women's Rec- reation Association, Women's Physical Education Association. ONEY. SHIRLEY A. Westerville-Scarlet 'n Gray. Student Education Association, W.S.G.A. ONG, BARBARA A. Dublin-Delta Zeta. ORAVETS, JOHN D. Lakewood-Sigma Delta Chi, Lanter. ORLOFF. WESTON FRED Willowick-Sigma Delta, ROTC Band, Makio. ORNSTEIN. FLORENCE Cleveland Heights-Student Education Association. ORTHOEFER, JOHN G. Gahanna-American Veterinary Medi- cal Association. ORTUNO. MANUEL JOSE New York, New York-Young Demo- crats Club, E.U.B. Student Fellowship, OSBORNE. DIANE HUBBARD lronton. OUTLAND. JAMES S. Huntsville-Alpha Gamma Rho, Tex- nikoi. American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Fraternity Advancement Council. OVERTREE, ANN L. Cincinnati-Alpha Lambda Delta, Wo- men's Recreation Association. OWENS. LINDA S. Akron-Delta Delta Delta, Dorm activities. OXLEY. SANDRA E. Fremont-Delta Gamma, Sigma Phi Alpha. Alpha Lambda Delta. OZAN, VIVIAN R. Cleveland Heights-Alpha Delta Theta, Scope. Hillel, Mexicohio, Scarlet 'n Gray. Makio. P PAIGE. DAVID L. Cleveland-Omega Psi Phi, Track Team, Industrial Arts Club. PALMER, JOHN P. Sandusky-Phi Kappa Theta, Kappa Kappa Psi, Phi Mu Alpha sinfonia. Marching Band. Concert Band. Buck- eye Band, ROTC Band, Symphony Orchestra, Newman Club. PALMER. SANDRA Belmont-Pi Omega Pi. W.S.G.A. Board. Women's Residence Hall Coun- Cl. PAPAGAN, ALEX R. Youngstown-Sigma Pi, Men's Glee Club, Freshman Fraternity Council, Golddigger Candidate, PAPES, LARRY J. Willowick-American Society of Civil Engineering. PA RR, JOHN D. Cleveland-Sigma Gamma Tau, Scab- bard and Blade, Phi Eta Sigma, Mili- tary Council, Skytones. PARK. BARBARA K. Coshocton. PARSELL. SONYA J. Forestf-Taps, Angel Flight, Dorm activities. PASS, LEONARD Brooklyn, New York. PATTISON, NANCY C. Worthington-Alpha Lambda Delta, Desk Book, University Chorus, Mexi- cohio Society. University Musical Pro- ductions. PAULUS, SALLY L. Columbus-Student Education Asso- ciation, Mershon Usher Corps. PAXTON. REBECCA ROSE Columbus-W.S.G.A. PEARSON, GARY L. Fremont--Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Zeta, Junior American Veterinary Medical Association, Wildlife Research Forum. PECSOK, J. ALLEN Whitehouse-Delta Upsilon, Golddig- gers Finalist. PEDIGO, JOEL B. Akron. PENCIL. GENE Springfield--Delta Theta Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Towers, Gamma Sigma Delta, Student Senate, Townshend Agricultural Education Society presi- dent. PENDLETON. MARY A. Leonardsburg-Kappa Delta, Agricul- tural Student, W.S.G.A., Home Eco- nomics Club, Alpha Zeta sweetheart, Agriculture and Home Economics College Council. PERDUE. RUTH A. Bucyrus-Phi Chi Theta. PERKINSON, WILLIAM B. Portsmouth-Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma vice president, Institute of Radio Engineers. PERRY, GEORGE R. Maumee-Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Intramural sports. PERRY, WILLIAM T. Maumee-Omega Tau Sigma, Junior American Veterinary Medical Associa- tion. PETERS, JANE BATES Columbus. PETRASH, PATRICIA E. Brecksville-Lantern, Student Educa- tion Association. PETRIK, EDWARD J. Lorain-Institute of Radio Engineers, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Intramural sports. PERTUSET. WILLIAM A. Columbus. PETTIT. ALAN LEROY Burr Oak, Kansas. PETTY, LARRY LEE Lancaster-Delta Theta Sigma, Dairy Technology Club. PFEIFFER. DONNA SUE Columbus-Ohio Union Activities, Wesley Foundation, American Insti- tute of Interior Designers. PFEIFFER. PAUL D. New Rumley. PFLAUMER, DEAN N. New Carlisle-Phi Kappa Delta Chi. Student Senate, Pharmacy Council vice president. PHIDAKIS, ZENOVIA Cleveland-Sigma Epsilon Skating Club, Carbon Club, American Chemical Society. PHILLIPS, MARY P. Chillicothe-Pi Beta Phi, Student Chapter of American Physical Therapy Association. PHIPPS. JAMES G. Columbus-Sigma Alpha Epsilon. PICKARD, CHARLES M. Columbus-Ohio State Engineer, WOIO, Student Broadcasting Center. PINNEO, CHARLES N. Ann Arbor, Michigan-Phi Mu Alpha, Music Educators National Conference, University Orchestra, Concert Band, Marching Band, University Chorus. PLASENDALE, DOLORES RENEE Rocky River-Delta Zeta, Scarlet 'n Gray, Angel Flight, Ice Skating Club. PLISKIN. MARVIN R. Columbus-Phi Delta Phi, Law Journal editor, Student Bar Association. PODUSLO, SHIRLEY ELLEN Woodbridge, New Jersey-American Chemical Society, Arbor Vitae. POE, MARSHA K. Van Buren-Kappa Delta president, Agricultural Student, Home Economics Club president, University 4-H Club, University Chorus, Senior Danforth Award Winner. POLLACK. HEATHER Cleveland-Hillel Players, Jazz For- um, Student Education Association. POLLARD, MALCOLM L. Akron-Sigma Delta vice president, Ohio State Engineer, Alpha P111 Omega, Pershing Rides. POLLACK, KAREN S. Columbus-Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Lamb- da Delta, Pi Lambda Theta, Mirrors, Chimes. Mortar Board, Ohio Union Board. POLT, WILLIAM A. Columbus. POPLSTEIN, JOSEPH JAMES Cleveland-Delta Tau Delta, Bela Alpha Psi, Track Team. Tau, Phi Phi. Ice POSPISIL, ARLENE WRIGHT Springheld - Agricultural Student, Mershon Usher Corps, Dorm activi- ties. POWERS, T. RICHARD Columbus-Kappa Phi Kappa. PRATT, CAROL L. Endwell, New York-Alpha Phi, Psi Chi, Angel Flight, Buckeye Political Party, Fraternity Advancement Coun- cil. - PRENGER, LESTER J. Minster-Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta. Agricultural Student, Intra- mural sports, Agricultural Economics Club. PRESSMAN, ARLENE RENEE Columbus. PRESTON, SHARON K. Gallipolis-Delta Gamma, Sigma Theta Tau, Torch Club, Scarlet 'n Gray. PRETNAR, KATHLEEN F. Euclid-Lantern, Kays, Block O. PRICE. HARRY H. Youngstown--Phi Mu Alpha, Sym- phonic Choir, University Chorus. PRICE, WILLIAM B. Columbus--Men's Glee Club. PRUITT, HANNAH K. Lancaster-Gamma Phi Beta, Block O, Sorority Advancement Council. Q QUINN. ROBERT COLLINS Steubenville. R RACKOW, WILLIAM N. Columbus--Beta Gamma Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, Pace Setters. RADER, SANDRA L. Columbus-Phi Mu, W.S.G.A., Greek Week committee. RADLE. ROBERT L. Cleveland. RAFFELD, DALE I. Columbus, RAFFERTY, JAMES C. Barberton-Young 'Democrats Club, Undergraduate Math Club. RAINIER, ROBERT H. Columbus-Junior American Veteri- nary Medical Association. RAITCH. STEPHEN K. Huntsville, Alabama-Alpha Rho Chi, Symphonic Choir, University Chorus. RAMOGIDA, CATHERINE M. Canton-Zeta Tau Alpha. Mirrors, Scarlet 'n Gray, Newman Club, Stu- dent Education Association. RAMOGIDA. FRANK H. Canton-Phi Kappa Sigma president, Texnikoi, Ohio State Engineer, Ohio Staters, Inc., Engineers Council, Coun- cil of Fraternity Presidents. RAMSEY, BETTY JANE Columbus-Westminster Foundation, Ohio Union Activities, Student Educa- tion Association. RAMSEY, MAUREEN E. Bryan-Buckeye Band, Block O, Dorm activities, Mershon Usher Corps, Stu- dent Education Association. RANDALL, ROBERT E. Grand Rapids, Michigan-Kappa Sigma, Texnikoi, Midshipman Council, Council of Fraternity Presidents. RANDIS, JOHN R. Columbus-Kappa Sigma. RASE, SUE ANN Wheelersburg-Alpha Phi, Scarlet 'n Gray, Angel Flight, Home Economics Club, Makio, Block O. RAU, SANDRA J. Columbus-Kappa Phi. RAUCH, DONALD E. New Lebanon. RAUCH, WILLIAM F. Columbus-Delta Chi. REARDON, JOHN Bradford-Gamma Delta. RECKER, JEAN C. Ottawa-Phi Mu, University Chorus, Newman Club. RECOB, MYRON T. Columbus-Phi Delta Theta. RECTOR, WENDELL HAYES Columbus-Student Congress Party, Young Democrats Club. REED, JANE M. Belle Center. REED, JOSEPH M. Belle Center-Delta Theta Sigma, Townshend Agricultural Education Society. REED. WILLARD O. Caledonia-Kappa Phi Kappa, Wesley Players. Varsity Soccer Team, Student Education Association. REESE, DONALD H. Columbus-Flying Club, Buckeye Band. REESE, RICHARD B. Jamestown-Metallurgy Club. REEVES. JOHN B. Birmingham, Alabama - AFROTC Drill Team, Arnold Air Society. REHM. GEORGE W. Columbus-Delta Theta Sigma, Tow- ers, Agronomy Club, Agricultural Student, Student Leadership Confer- ence. REICHLEY, PATRICIA A. St. Clairsville-Block O, Home Eco- nomics Club. University Chorus. REICHMAN, JAMES H. Reynoldsburg. REILLY, THOMAS EDWIN Sandusky. REINDEHL, JAMES E. Massillon--Tau Beta Pi, Texnikoi, Alpha Sigma Mu, Phi Eta Sigma. Ohio State Engineer, Metallurgy Club. International Students Association. REINER, KARL S. Columbus-Phi Kappa Theta, Newman Club. RENNER. BONITA A. Dalton-Alpha Xi Delta, Home Eco- nomics Club, University 4-H Club, University Grange. RENNER. PHILIP A. Columbus-Poultry Science Club. Agriculture and Home Economics Col- lege Council. Lutheran Student Center. RENZE, PAT P. Youngstown-AFROTC Ride Team, Institute of Aerospace Sciences. RETTSTATT, HAROLD E. Columbus. REYNOLDS. GEORGE E. Wayne-Meat Judging Team, Saddle and Sirloin. REYS, MARLEEN J. Chagrim Falls-Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Delta Theta, Scope, Strollers Dramatic Society. RIAZ, FARAHNAZ Columbus-Home Economics Club, University 4-H Club, Angel Flight, University Chorus. RICH, LAWRENCE J. University Heights-Phi Sigma Delta. RICHARDS, PATRICIA L. Willard-Delta Gamma vice president, Pi Omega Pi, Social Board, Collegien- nes. RICHBURG, JAMES H. Cleveland. RICKET, JANET M. Columbus-Alpha Gamma Delta, Mir- rors, Women's Glee Club, University Chorus, Student Education Associa- tion. RIDER, LINDA C. Delaware. RIDGEWAY, JAMES S. Columbus-Phi Kappa Theta, Eta Sigma Pi, Newman Club, Freshman Fraternity Council, Council of Fra- ternity Presidents. RIDGLEY, JOHN F. Columbus-Omega Psi Phi, Intramural sports, Delta Sigma Theta pyramid king, Golddiggers candidate, Sports garbClub, Ice Skating Club, Russian Ll . RIDGWAY, SARA MAE Ashtabula-Pi Beta Phi. RIGDON, ELAINE K. West Union-Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Phi Delta, Social Board, Homecom- ing Court. RIGGERT, MARLENE J. East Cleveland-Chi Omega, Swan Club. RIGGS, CAROL S. East Liverpool. RITTENHOUSE, ROBERT J. Alliance-Phi Sigma, Pi Gamma Mu, Baptist Disciple Student Fellowship. ROBBINS, MARIANE Cleveland-Kappa Delta, Torch Club, gite Out, University Chorus, Block ROBERTS, ADRIENNE C. Maple Heights. ROBIMETTE, SANDRA LEE Toronto. ROBINSON, DOROTHY A. Dayton-Alpha Kappa Alpha presi- dent, Student Education Association, Council of Sorority Presidents. ROBISON, RICHARD L. Columbus-Law Journal. RODEN. WILLIAM A. Hamilton-American Welding Society, Society for Nondestructive Testing. ROGIER, DONALD J. Fostoria-Phi Kappa Theta, Newman Club, Strollers Dramatic Society, Young Democrats Club. ROGOVIN, CAROLE J. Cambridge-Bells. Makio business manager, Student Senate, Buckeye Political Party, Women's Glee Club, University Chorus, Block O, Univers- ity Theater Musical Productions. ROHRBACH, TED HENRI Tipp City-Student Education Asso- ciation. ROSE. JOLENE S. Dayton-Chi Omega, Pi Lambda Delta, Spanish Club, Student Educa- tion Association. ROSE, MARILYN C. Elizabeth. ROSENBERG. ROBERT J. South Euclid-Tau Epsilon Phi. ROSENSWEET, MARSHALL A. Dayton-Sigma Alpha Mu. ROSKOPH, PAUL H. Columbus-Phi Delta Phi. ROSS, CAROLYN E. Troy-Home Economics Club, Dorm activities. ROSSMAN. NANCY C. Franklin-Delta Delta Delta, West- minster Foundation, Students for Liberal Action, transfer from DePauw University. ROSSEN, BETTE L. Detroit. Michigan-Spanish Club. Mershon Usher Corps, Student Senate. ROTH. DENNIS A. South Euclid-Phi Sigma Delta, Hillel. ROTH. WILLIAM C. Columbus-Phi Eta Sigma. Student Senate, Sundial. ROTHAR. SUE A. Lewistown-Delta Delta Delta, Makio, Ohio Union Activities. ROTHGEB, KARLTON J. Fostoria. ROTROFF, LINDA R. Peebles-Carols, Student Education Association, University 4-H Club, Ohio Union Activities, Varsity Chris- tian Fellowship. ROVITZ. ALICE M. South Euclid-Makio, Mershon Usher Corps, Mexicohio Society. ROWE, ANTHONY C. Wadsworth-Newman Club, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. RUBIN, ARLENE C. Cleveland Heights-Student Education Association, Hillel. RUBIN, ELSA A. East Liverpool-Alpha Lambda Delta, Mirrors, Chimes, Theta Sigma Phi, Lantern, Carbon Club, College of Arts and Sciences Honors Committee, American Chemical Society, Dorm activities. RUBIN, RICHARD T. Cleveland-Strollers Dramatic Society, Chemistry Club, RUBINOFF. NORMAN J. Springtield-Sigma Alpha Mu, Model United Nations, Hillel. RUFENACHT, ROBERT D. Archbold. RUFF, GEORGE E. Lancaster-Alpha Gamma Rho, Phi Eta Sigma, Bucket and Dipper, Gamma Sigma Delta, Towers, Scabbard and Blade, Sphinx, Agricultural Student, Ohio Staters. Inc. president, Towns- hend Agricultural Education Society president, Agricultural and Home Economics College Council president. RULLAN. CHARLES A. Bronx, New York-Student Chapter American Institute of Architects. RUOFF, NORMA A. London-Phi Upsilon Omicron presi- dent, Omicron Nu, Home Economics Club, Student-Faculty Council of School of Home Economics. RUTZ, FRED L. Chardon-Gamma Delta, Intramural sports. RUZICH, MARJORIE Madison. RYBOLT, CATHERINE A. Chillicothe - Block O, University Chorus, Dorm activities. RYQUIST, CAROLE E. Santa Barbara, California-Alpha Delta Pi, Education Student Council, Student Education Association. SENIOR ACTIVITIES S SABOL, JOANNE C. Columbus-Alpha Tau Delta president. SACCO. MARY ANN Gnadenhutten-Pi Lambda Theta, Del- ta Phi Delta. SACHSE. ELAINE M. University Heights-International Fair. SAKS, SUSAN J. New Rochelle, New York-Block O, Hillel. SALAMONE. LOUIS Waltham, Massachusetts-Smith Hall activities. SAMUEL, MARGARET L. Columbus. SAMUELS, DONALD W. Youngstown-Phi Gamma Delta, In- tramural sports. SANDHAUS, MARLYN R. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-Delta Sigma Rho. Arbor Vitae, Society for the Ad- vancement of Management. SANDLER, ARTHUR L. Columbus-Alpha Epsilon Pi presi- dent, Omega Tau Sigma, Junior American Veterinary Medicine Asso- ciation, Speculum, Link, Tennis Team, Research Club. SARBACH. DOUGLAS L. Hinckley-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Ameri- can Institute of Architects. SARBACH. VICKI E. Hinckley-Alpha Phi, Delta Phi Delta, Sigma Alpha Sigma. SATER. EVELYN SENORA Rockbridge-Kappa Delta, Coed Cadet Corps, Home Economics Club, Ohio Union Activities, Pledge Princess Court, Sigma Pi orchid queen court. SATTLER, PATRICIA E. Columbus-Nite Out, University Chorus. Dorm activities. SCHAEFFER, GEORGE E. Columbus. SCHAFFRANEK, HELFRIED A. Columbus-Society for the Advance- ment of Management. SCHECTER, BERT M. Shaker Heights-Sigma Alpha Mu, Romophos, Fraternity Advancement Council, Intramural sports, Insurance Society, Ohio Union Activities, Mexi- cohio Society. SCHEFLER, JOSEPH A. New York, New York-Zeta Beta Tau, Phi Alpha Theta, Student Senate. SCHENCK, NORMAN K. Miamisburg-Ohio Society of Profes- sional Engineers, American Society for Testing Materials. SCHIFF. HARVEY B. University Heights-Pi Tau Sigma, American Society of Mechanical En- gineers. Buckeye Band, Men's Resi- dence Hall Commission. SICHILLIGER, EILEEN F. Ashley-University 4-H Club, Univers- ity Grange, Student Occupational Therapy Association. SCHLANGER, PHYLLIS S. Reading, Pennsylvania-Hillel Founda- tion. University Chorus, French Club, Spanish Club. SCHLOTE, LAWRENCE R. Canton-Delta Sigma Rho. SCHMAHL, TERENCE M. Mansfield. SCHMIDT. LOUIS A. Shaker Heights-Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Delta Chi, Lantern, University Chorus, Mexicohio Society, Univers- ity Players. SCHMITTGEN, BARBARA E. Elyria-Torch Club, Mortar Board, Nite Out, W.S.G.A. Board, Block O. SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM F. Alliance-Intramural sports. SCHNELL, THOMAS O. Oregon-American Institute of Archi- tects, Stradley Hall activities. SCHOBERT, TED N. golumbus Station-Chi Phi, Alpha si. SCHOCK, JULIE A. Dayton. SCHORR, J. RICHARD Columbus-Pi Kappa Alpha, Kera- mos, Varsity Fencing Team, Newman Club, American Ceramic Society. SCHREINER, PAUL W. Columbus-Beta Alpha Psi. SCHUENEMAN. LOUIS W. Cincinnati-Beta Theta Pi, Epsilon Psi Epsilon, Swimming Team. SCHULTZ, MAXINE Chicago, Illinois-Delta Phi Epsilon president, Alpha Lambda Delta, Block O, University Chorus, Scarlet 'n Gray, Hillel. ACTI1 i IES fl. ?.IZE. WILLIAIXI E. csiilcld. New Jersey-Marching Band. ROTC Band, Intramural sports. SCHWAB. LESTER M. Columbus. SCHWARTZ, DONALD Youngstown-Alpha Epsilon Delta. SCHWARTZ. T. MICHAEL Ravenna-Junior American Veterinary Medical Association, Newman Club. SCHWERTFAGER, JUDITH BLAIR Fairborn-Tau Beta Sigma, Buckeye Band. Mershon Usher Corps. SCOLES, FRANKLIN D. Bluffton-Gamma Sigma Delta, Dairy Technology Club. SCOTT, BETTY JO Marion-Mershon Usher Corps. SCOTT. CHARLES J. Mansfield-Theta Chi, Freshman Class Council. SCOTT, JANET I. Millersport-Student Education Asso- ciation. Y SCOTT. JOYCE B. Wilmington, Delaware-Delta Sigma Theta, Intramural sports, Home Eco- nomics Club, Ohio Union Activities. SCOTT. ROBERT W. Scarsdale, New York-Delta Upsilon. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Arts College Council, Student Senate, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. SCOTT. RONALD D. New Marshfield-Phi Eta Sigma, Gam- ma Sigma Delta, Agronomy Club. SCOTT. SANDRA L. Columbus-Gamma Alpha Chi, Ohio Union Activities. SCOTT, SYDNEY L. Columbus-Student Education Asso- ciation. SCOTT, WILLIAM C. Columbus. SEARCH. DAVID E. Zanesville-Delta Tau Delta vice president. SEGAL, SONDRA L. Akron-Block O, Dorm activities. SEGERSTROM, JULIANA J. Perrysburg-Alpha Gamma Delta, University Chorus, Women's Recrea- tion Association, Sailing Club, Wo- men's Glee Club. SEITZ, DIANNE Cleveland-Intramural sports, Wo- men's Recreation Association, W.S.G.A. Board. SELDON. HARRIET Dayton--Freshman Class Council, Mershon Usher Corps. Makio, Hillel, Ice Skating Club, SELWAY. CAROL A. Cadiz-Delta Zeta. Coed Cadet Corps. SEMEN. JOHN ROBERT Columbus-Kappa Delta Rho, Arnold Air Society, Buckeye Band, Marching Band. SENN, JUDITH K. Indianapolis, Indiana-Sigma Delta Tau, Mershon Usher Corps, Education Student Council, Hillel. SENZEL, NORMA L. Rochester, New York-Scarlet 'n Gray, Block O. Hillel. Spanish Club, SETHNA. KOBAD M. Bombay. India-International Student Association. SEXTON, ALLAN D. Cedarville. SEXTON. CAROL D. Mechanicsburg-Junior American Vet- erinary Medical Association. SHADDUCK, JOHN A. Columbus-Omega Tau Sigma, Phi Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma, Junior American Veterinary Medical Association. SHAFER. BLYNN DALE New Albany-Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu. SHAFFSTALL, EVERETT L. Marion-Eta Kappa Nu president, Tau Beta Pi. Upsilon Pi Upsilon, Phi Eta Sigma. Intramural sports. SHAFFSTALL, FRED A. Marion-Upsilon Pi Upsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma. Intramural sports. SHADERO. SYDELL B. University Heights-Delta Phi Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Sigma, Hillel. SHAPIRO, ROBERT L. Shaker Heights-Phi Sigma Delta, Omega Epsilon Phi. Student Optome- tric Association, Fraternity Affairs Oflice. SHARP, ARDATH M. Springfield-University Chorus, Strol- lers Dramatic Society. SHARP, CAROL A. Columbus-Student Education Asso- clarion. Mershon Usher Corps, Uni- '- r5,r1, Chorus. SHARP. LARRY D. Greenville-Alpha Gamma Sigma. SHARPE. THOMAS J. Waterville--Delta Theta Sigma. Gam- ma Sigma Delta, Towers, Townshend Agricultural Education Society. SHAW, MELVYN P. Shaker Heights-Alpha Epsilon Pi, SHAW, WILLIAM G. Shaker Heights-Alpha Tau Omega. SHEETS. MAX L. Mt. Sterling. SHELNUTT. JUDSON R. Columbus-Sigma Alpha Lambda, Lantern. Nitelife, Intramural sports, transfer from Akron University. SHELTON, JOHN H. Huntsville, West Virginia-Omega Tau Sigma, Link, Speculum. Junior Ameri- can Veterinary Medical Association. SHERMAN. LAWRENCE E. Dayton-Phi Delta Phi, Law Journal. SHERER. LORMA J. Maplewood-University Chorus, Uni- versity 4-H Club, Home Economics Club. SHIELDS, DOROTHY JEAN Zanesville. SHIELDS, RICHARD D. Newark-Alpha Tau Omega, Society for the Advancement of Management, Fraternity Affairs Omce. SHIFFER, GERALD A. Miamisburg-Acacia, Texnikoi, En- gineers Council, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Ohio State En- gineer editor. SHIFFER, MARY LYNN Miamisburg-Preparatory Dance Group, Tennis Club, University Chorus. SHIFFLETTE, RICHARD G. Columbus. SHOOTER, KENNETH L. Columbus-Sigma Gamma Tau, Insti- tute of Aerospace Sciences, Intramural sports. SHORT, CHARLES R. Maple Heights-Alpha Psi, Junior American Veterinary Medical Asso- ciation. SHRADER. SALLY A. Gamma Delta. Uni- Elmore-Alpha versity Musical Productions. SHULTZMAN, JOAN K. Orrville-Alpha Chi Omega vice presi- dent. Mershon activities. SHURMAN, LOUIS W. Canton-Newman Club, Ohio State Engineer, American Society of Me- chanical Engineers. Society for the Advancement of Management. SIDERS, WILLIAM D. Columbus. SIDIER, WILBUR HOWARD Genoa-Pi Kappa Alpha vice presi- dent. Tau Beta Pi, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Marching Band, Intramural sports. SIELATY. ROBERT MITCHELL Brecksville-Delta Tau Delta, German Club, Tennis Team, Skating Club, Rifle Team. SIEMER, GLENN E. Cincinnati-Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Upsilon Pi Upsilon. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. SIGMAN, JOLENE CROSSEN Cambridge-Chi Omega. SILVER, MARSHA B. Cleveland Heights-Hillel, Student Education Association. SIMPSON, DONNA J. Avon Lake-Alpha Xi Delta, Sigma Theta Tau. Tau Beta Sigma, Torch Club. SIMPSON, ROBERTA SUE Columbus-Pi Beta Phi. SINGER, H. DAVID Watertown, New York-Theta Tau, Chi Epsilon, American Society of Civil Engineers. SINGER. ROCHELLE E. Akron-Dorm activities. SINGER, THOMAS DEAN Watertown, New York-Theta Tau, American Society of Civil Engineers. SKAGGS. MELINDA ROBERTA Marysville-Alpha Gamma Delta, Block O, Dorm activities, SLADOJE. MILDRED Sigma Theta Tau. SLAUSON. JOHN G. Columbus-Phi Delta Theta, Ohio Staters, Inc., Intramural sports. SMECK, NEIL E. Baltimore. SMELTZER, WILLIAM O. Columbus. SMITH, BONNIE R. Rocky River-Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda Theta, Makio, Panhellenic Board. Usher Corps, Dorm SMITH, ELVA E. Columbus-Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Association. SMITH, JAMES E. Lima-Sigma Pi, Ohio Staters, Inc. SMITH, JUDITH LINDA New Philadelphia-Kappa Phi, Delta Phi Delta, Dorm activities. SMITH. KAREN SUE Roslyn Heights, New York-Makio. SMITH. KATIE Alpha Chi Omega. SMITH, LEO E. Willard-Phi Delta Chi, Pharmacy Council, American Pharmaceutical As- sociation. SMITH, MARY MARTHA Circleville-Newman Club. Mershon Usher Corps. Block O, SMITH, ROBERT W. Marion-Alpha Gamma Sigma, Uni- versity 4-H Club, Agronomy Club. SMITH. SHARON E. Columbus-Student Education Asso- ciation. SMITHERS. ORAL LESTER Columbus-Omega Psi Phi, Chi Epsi- lon, American Society of Civil En- gineers. SMOLEN, GERALD E. Jetlerson--Dairy Science Club. SNIDER. JUDY LYNN Shaker Heights-Sigma Delta Tau. SNOW. ROBERT C. Columbus-Sigma Phi Epsilon, Flori- culture Forum, Student Senate. SNYDER, DONNA M. Columbus. SNYDER, JAMES C. Dayton-Phi Delta Theta, Student Chapter, American Institute of Archi- tects. SNYDER, PATSY LOU North Canton-Chi Omega, Mock Political Convention. SOHNER, SUSAN J. Columbus-Delta Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mirrors, American Physical Therapy tion. SOLDNER, RICHARD A. Springfield-Gamma Sigma Delta, American Dairy Science Association, Pre-Veterinary Medical Association, Saddle and Sirloin. SOLOMON. KENNETH Columbus-Men's Physical Education Association. SOLOMON, PAUL W. Lorain-Theta Tau. SOLT, JOHN J . Nite Out, Student Associa- Arlington, SOUDERS, SANDRA C. Galena. SOUTAR, PAULA Toledo. SOUTHWARD. RODGER L, Circleville-Student Education Asso- ciation. SPAIGHTS, ETHEL W. Columbus-Ohio State Education As- SOCIBIIOIT. SPANGENBERG, KAREN KAY Kettering-Zeta Tau Alpha, Panhel- lenic Counselor, Block O, Model United Nations. SPANIOL, JOHN R. Cleveland-Epsilon Psi Epsilon, O- Eye-O, Student Optometric Associa- tion. SPARKS, ROBERT W. Uhrichsville-Anchor and Chain, Kera- mos, Seawolf, Student Branch Ameri- can Ceramic Society, Midshipman Council, Student Christian Foundation. SPENCE. BILLY G. Hamilton-Skytones. SPIEGEL, SANDRA N. Cleveland Heights-Block O. SPOFF, JOHN A. Worthington-Sigma Pi. SPOHN. DOUGLES B. Columbus-Sigma Chi, Intramural sports. SPRINGER, JOE B. Worthington-Varsity O, Track Team. STACKHOUSE, LARRY LEE North Manchester, Indiana. STADLER, EDWARD L. Olmsted Falls-Phi Eta Sigma, Arts College Council, Math Club, Judo Club. STAHL, JOHN T. Columbus-Law Journal. STALTER, BONNIE D. Columbus-Chi Omega, Block O, Homecoming Queen candidate, Greek Week committee. STALTER, WILLIAM T. Defiance-Phi Kappa Tau, Intramural sports. STAMMAN, VIRGINIA M. Massillon-Arbor Vitae, Alpha Delta Theta, Gamma Delta, Scope. STANKORB, GERALD L. Cincinnati-Floriculture Forum. STANT, PATRICIA L. Columbus. STAPF, RHEA R. Cable-Mortar Board, Newman Club, Physical Therapy Club vice president, Student Education Association. STARK, KARLENE M. Columbus-Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Scarlet 'n Gray, W.S.G.A. STAUFFER, BRUCE B. Stonecreek - Agriculture Economics Clubs. STAUFFER, JAMES D. Celina-Chi Epsilon. STAUFFER, SHARON L. Columbus-Kappa Delta, Eta Sigma Phi, Student Education Association, W.S.G.A. STEBELTON, GERALD L. Lancaster-Institute of Aerospace Sciences, Engineers Council, Ohio So- ciety of Professional Engineers. STEEL, FRANK E. Akron-Law School Young Democrats Club. STEEL. RUTH H. London-Mirrors, Chimes, Phi Upsi- lon Omicron, Omicron Nu. STEFFEL, RONALD V. Defiance-Institute of Radio Engin- CSIS. STEGALL, PATTY J. Urbana-Student Senate. STEIN, DONALD R. Washington, D. C.-Zeta Beta Tau, Track Team. STEIN. MARCIA S. Cincinnati-Delta Phi Epsilon, versity Chorus, Hillel Council, men's Panhellenic Association. STEIN, PAULA Paterson, New Jersey-Student Edu- cation Association. STEINER, WILLIAM SAMUEL Toledo-Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Anchor and Chain, president, The Na- tional Scabbard and Blade Society, Seawolf, Midshipmen Council, Mili- tary, Council. STEPHENS, JANICE A. Columbus-Kappa Phi. STEPHENSON, WILLIAM B. Cincinnati-Alpha Kappa Psi, Sigma Pi, Makio, University Theater, Span- ish Club, Block 0. STERBAKC. JOHN J. Orwell-Dairy Technology Club, New- man Club. STERN. JESSIE WILE Columbus-Theta Sigma Phi, Lantern, Makio, Journalism Student Council vice president. STEKNECKER, CARL J. Columbus-Carbon Club, Boots 'n Saddle. STETSON, SUSAN I. Lucas-Kappa Delta, Home Eco- nomics Club, Young Women's Chris- tian Association, Block O. STETSON, SARAH L. Elyria-House Presidents Council, W.S.G.A. Standards, Gamma Delta. STEUER, SANDRA M. Shaker Heights-Hillel, Block O, Dorm activities. STEWART, WILLIAM D. Huntington, West Virginia-Delta Upsilon, Sigma Alpha Lambda, Bucket and Dipper, Student Broadcasting Center student manager, Freshman Senate vice president, Student Senate vice president, Ohio Staters, Sphinx. STICKFORD, GEORGE H. Lancaster. STIHLER, MARDY ANN Toleda-Alpha Phi. STOCCO, MARY T. Columbus-Student Education ciation. STOFER, JAMES W. Stryker-Sigma Nu. STOLLE, JANET L. Greenville-Alpha Chi Omega, Torch Club, Scarlet 'n Gray, Sigma Theta Tau. STOLLE, MARY JO Lebanon-Student Education Associa- tion. STOLLINS, NANCY J. Great Neck, New York-Delta Gam- ma, House Presidents Council. Uni- Wo- Inc., Asso- STONE, PATRICIA E. Mansfield-Scarlet 'n Gray, Canfield president, Women's Residence Hall Association, Mershon Usher Corps, Student Education Association, W.S.G.A. Board. STONE, ROY C. Sabina. STRAPP, JOHN L. Columbus-Men's Physical Education Association. Intramural sports. STRAUB, BETTY J. H Columbus-Pi Lambda Theta, Scarlet in Gray, Kappa Phi. STRAUSS, ERNEST F. Euclid-Sigma Pi vice president, Al- pha Kappa Psi, Phi Alpha Kappa, Commerce College Council, ROTC Band, Concert Band, Buckeye Band. STRICKLAND, BRUCE G. Atlanta, Georgia-Chi Phi, Tau Beta Pi, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. STRINE, MAX L. Caledonia-Alpha Gamma Sigma, All- Agricultural Council, Saddle and Sir- loin Club. University 4-H Club, University Grange. STROHL, ROBERT D. Springfield-Epsilon Psi Epsilon, In- tramural sports, AFROTC Drill Team, University Chorus, Student Optometric Association. STUART, SANDRA L. Granville-Zeta Tau Alpha, Honor Dorm president. SUDMAN. ADRIENNE Cleveland. SULLIVAN, JUDITH M. Arcanum-Pi Omega Pi, Wesley Foundation, Kappa Phi, University Chorus. SULLIVAN, KATHLEEN Urbana-House Presidents Council, Newman Club, Student Education As- sociation. SULLIVAN, MICHAEL FRANCIS Columbus-Retired Officers Associa- tion, Defense Supply Association, SUTPHEN, SUELLEN A. Newark-Delta Gamma president, Pi Lambda Theta, Mortar Board, Chimes, Buckeye Leaf, Ohio Union Activities. SUVER, JAMES F. Columbus-Theta Chi, Freshman Class Council. SWARTZ, LINDA L. Berea-Kappa Delta, Mirrors, Keys, Makio, Block O, Swan Club, Univers- ity Chorus. SWARTZ, WILLIAM D. ' Ashland-Men's Glee Club. SWILIK, GAIL L. Bay Village-Ice Skating Club, West- minster Hall standards. Student Edu- cation Association, White Rose court of Sigma Nu. SWINFORD, LINDA J. Columbus-Student Education Asso- ciation. SYDNEY, SUSAN F. Bronx, New York. SZOKE, SIEGFRIED B. Cleveland-Alpha Phi Omega. T TAICH, PHYLLIS B. Lorain-Block 0, Dorm activities. TAKACS, STEPHEN J. Columbus-Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Association. I'ALBO'I'I', SUZANNE Barnesville-Student Education Asso- ciation. TATEISHI, KAY Y. Honolulu, Hawaii-Student Education Association, Block O. TAYLOR, DONALD S. Columbus-Arnold Air Society. TAYLOR, PATRICIA ANNE Bay Village-Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Lambda Delta, Geology Club. TAYLOR, ROBERT G. Mentor-Wesley Foundation, Sabre Air Command, Intramural sports. TEDROW, JOHN R. Delta-E.U.B. Student Fellowship vice president, Townshend Agricultural Education Society. TEICHMAN, SUSAN R. University Heights-Student Education Qssociation, Hillel, University Chorus, eys. TEMPLE, REBECCAI. Columbus-Women's Glee Club, W.S.G.A. town assistant. THIEL, SONIE E. Upper Sandusky-Alpha Gamma Delta vice president, Little Sisters of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Newman Club, Freshman Class Council. THOMAS, BRUCE A. Columbus-Men's Glee Club. THOMAS, DANIEL PATRICK Youngstown. THOMAS. FREDERICK H. Columbus-Phi Kappa Psi, Pi Tau Sigma, American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers. THOMAS, JANE M. Lima-W.S.G.A. Standards, House Presidents Council. THOMAS, JUDITH E. Middletown-Delta Omicron, versity Chorus. THOMAS, MARILYN A. Columbus-Kappa Phi. THOMPSON. COVENIA J. Rittman-Sigma Alpha Eta, Block O, Women's Glee Club, House Presi- dents Council. THOMPSON, MARY E. Montpelier-Kappa Kappa Gamma. Women's Panhellenic Association vice president, Angel Flight, THOMPSON. RICHARD T. Wilmington-Sigma Pi, Saddle and Sirloin Club. THOMPSON, ROGER B. LaGrange-Omega Tau Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Zeta, Junior American Veterinary Medical Association. THORNBOROUGHSTEPHENN. Columbus-Delta Upsilon. THORNTON, GARY L. Cincinnati-Alpha Gamma Rho presi- dent, Phi Eta Sigma. Romophos, Bucket and Dipper vice president, Sphinx. Towers, Pi Alpha Xi, Gamma Sigma Delta. Ohio Union Council vice president, Ohio Staters, Inc., Council of Fraternity Presidents, Floriculture Forum. THORNTON, SUE E. Wellington-Alpha Chi Omega, Col- legiennes, Student Education Associa- tion, Intramural sports. TIMMINS, MARY CATHERINE Columbus. TIPKA. ALAN W. Columbus-Delta Upsilon, Scabbard and Blade, Mershon Honorary. TODD, JANICE C. Pataskala-Delta Omicron, Tau Beta Sigma, Music Educators National Con- ference, Student Education Associa- tion. Concert Band, Buckeye Band. University Chorus, Women's Glee Club. TODD, JERRY D. Cincinnati-Lambda Chi Alpha, In- surance Society president, Men's Glee Club. TOLLE, JOHN EDWARD Columbus. TOMAZIC, FREDERICK J. Columbus-Sigma Iheta Tau, Sigma Pi, Engineering Speaking Society, American Rocket Society. TOMMAS. ALICE M. Bellevue-Block O, University Chorus, University 4-H Club, Mershon Usher Corps. TOMS, GERALD F. Columbus. TONTI, KATHLEEN A. Columbus-Chi Omega vice president, Newman Club, Angel Flight, W.S.G.A. town assistant. TOWERS, JACOB H. Columbus. TOWNSEND, KAREN L. Ponca, Nebraska-Alpha Delta Pi. Swan Club, Physical Education Asso- ciation, Colligiennes. TRACY, ROGER W. Columbus-Phi Delta Phi, Law School Young Republicans president. TRAPP, DENNIS L. Obetz. TRAVER, DONNA R. Columbus-Alpha Xi Delta, Block O. TREECE, VIRGINIA A. Perrysburg-Alpha Tau Delta. TROTT, CHARLES E. Columbus-Student Education Asso- ciation. TSARNAS, GEORGE PETE Akron-Law School Young Democrats Club, Student Bar Association, Moot Court. TUCKER, MALCOLM B. Rocky River-Sigma Chi, Intramural sports, Buckeye Political Party. TUCKER, TERRY L. Mt. Vernon-Lambda Chi Alpha, Uni- versity Theater. Uni- TURNER, AUDREY L. Columbus-Business Organization As- sociation of Graduate Students. TURNER, DONALD A. Shaker Heights--Alpha Epsilon Pi, American Foundryman's Society. American Society of Metals, Varsity Football Team. TURNER, JEAN Coshocton-Scarlet 'nf Gray, W.S.G.A. vice president. TURNER, SUSAN D. Columbus--Makio, Student Education Association, National Education As- sociation. TWARDY. C, ROBERT Garfield Heights-Anchor and Chain, Scabbard and Blade, Intramural sports, NROTC Drill Team. TWYFORD. N. LEA Alexandria-Physical Therapy Club, Block O, Newark Branch Student Council. TYSON, PATRICIA ANN Trinway-Phi Mu, Student Physical Club, American Physical Therapy Therapy Association. U UDELF. EUNICE Euclid-Counterpoint business man- ager, Sailing Club, Hillel, Dorm Newspaper editor. UFFORD, JEFFY L. Ashtabula, UHDE, RICHARD CHARLES Mansfield. ULLMARK. PATRICK J. Columbus-Alpha Rho Chi vice presi- dent, Texnikoi, Ohio State Engineer, Ohio Society of Professional En- gineers. Engineering Speaking Society president, American Institute of Archi- tects vice president. ULM, RONALD C. North Canton-Gamma Delta. Stu- dent Education Association. ULRICH, PAMELA S. Ridgeway. UNDERWOOD, KENNETH LEE Rocky River-Ohio Staters, Inc. UVENA. FRANK J. Columbus. V VAN BUREN, MARY L. Millersport-Student Education As- sociation. W.S.G.A. VANCE, HAROLD R. Byesville-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Stu- dent Education Association. VAN FOSSEN, LARRY J. Sidney-Pi Kappa Alpha, Law Journal. VAN FOSSEN, MARVIN D. Caldwell-Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship. VAN SCYOC, H. YVONNE Columbus-Student Education Asso- ciation, Kappa Phi. VAN VOORHIS, JOHN P. Columbus-Kappa Sigma. VAN WAGENEN, H. WILLIAM Brecksville-Phi Delta Phi, Law Journal managing editor. VASSILICOU, MARY N. Tripolis, Greece-Sigma Epsilon Phi, Eastern Orthodox Student Fellowship. VAUGHT, PAMELA J. Manhasset, New York-Chi Omega, Boots and Saddle Club. Makio. VEIRS, STEPHEN D. Cincinnati. VELDRE, AIJA Marion-Alpha Epsilon Delta, Arbor Vitae, Dorm activities. Intramural sports. VELMAN, SARAH S. Columbus. VICKERS, SHARON S. Dresden-Phi Mu, Student Education Association, University Chorus, House Presidents Council. VINCENT, ELOISE KIRK Columbus. VOGEL, JEROME WAYNE Columbus-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi. VONDERWELL, CLETUS M. Delphos-Omega Tau Sigma, Gamma Sigma Delta, Newman Club. SENIOR ACTIVITIES VON ESCHEN, BARBARA L. Columbus-Alpha Xi Delta, Women's Golf Club, Union Activities. VOSLER, J. MICHAEL Piqua-Kappa Sigma, Romophos, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Sigma Phi, Ohio Stat- ers, Inc. W WACHUNAS, WILLIAM S. Columbus, WADE. DONNA L. Wickliife-Pi Lambda Theta, Eta Sig- ma Phi, E.U.B. Student Fellowship, Westminster Hall president, W.S.G.A. Board. WAGNER, CHARLES R. Bedford-Sigma Pi, Industrial Arts Club vice president. WAGNER, CHRISTINE P. Chagrin Falls. WAGNER, MICHAEL LYNN Washington C.H.-Alpha Gamma Rho. WAGNER, RICHARD P. Glen Oaks. Long Island, New York- Tau Epsilon Phi. AFROTC Drill Team, Transportation Club. WAGNER, ROBERT D. Mt. Gilead. WAGNITZ, JOHN G. Columbus--Alpha Epsilon Delta, Bap- tist Disciples Student Fellowship, American Youth Hostels, First Com- munity Church College Group. WALDMAN, MERVIN Warren. WALKER, JEAN M. Columbus - Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. WALKER, PEGGY A. Dayton. WALLIS. MARILYN J. Cleveland-Kappa Delta, Mirrors. W.S.G.A. Board, ABC Booklet, Coed Cadets. Sweetheart of Theta Tau. WALSH, JAMES J. Dayton-Phi Delta Phi, Law School Young Republicans Club. WALSH, MAUREEN E. Lake Mills, Wisconsin-Mershon Usher Corps. WALTER. LOIS R. Carroll--Alpha Delta Theta, Scope, Gamma Delta. WALTER, ROCHELLE ESTHER Beachwood-Hillel Foundation, Uni- versity Chorus, Student Education As- sociation. WALTER. RUTH A. 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Ambrose, Sandy .......... 200, American -Dairy Science Association ,,,, ......,,..,,,,,,...... American Society of Agricultural Engineers .... ' I47 Ames, David ..,,,..,,,........ , Ames, Mark A. ....,...,.......,..,. . Amos, Cathy ..,........,....., Amrine, James W. Barbara .. , .,,, .. . Abel, Barbara .... Abel, Robert ..... ...,..,.. Abele, Jordy ..... ......... Abrams, Suzi ,,....... .,,....,. Abbott, Alvin A. ............... . Abbott, David C. .....,.. l58 Abbott, Ginny ...........,,......... Aberth, George H. ........... . Abraham, Harold .......,........ Abrams, Rick .,.........,............ Abramson, Marlin P. ....... . Abruzzi, Dick ........... .. ........,.. Acacia ....,,........................... - ..... Achauer,, Alyce-Anne ,,... . 225, 320, Acker, Bonita ....,,,. I34, I73, Acker, Gary .................... l73, Ackerson, Janet .................,., Action, Winogene Adams, Charles ..,................. Adams, Charles W. ........... . Adams, Janet S. ................. . 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Bachmann, Anne M. Bachmann, Carl J. ......,..,, Backus, Bill ................................ Backus, Henry W. ............... . Bacon, Jack .......,,....,.....,.....,.. Bemisch, Maida ,,..,, Benasky, Carol Benbow, Jane E. Bender, John E. ..,..... 155, l80 4Ol Bendure, Brad ..........,. Benedict, Marsue ....,, Benis, Jerry ,.,.....,,,.,,., Benisch, Maida ..... ........ Benner, Robert .....,............ Alban, Reese E. ........... - ....., . Adelskan, Adetunii .............. Adelstein, Carole ..... ......... Adelstein, David ....... .......,. Adkins, Jane ............. - ......, Adkins, Karen S. ................... . AFROTC Drill Team ....,....,.. AFROTC Rifle Club ............ Agler, Nancy L. ................... , Agriesti, Louis Kenneth ..,........ - ......... 209, Agriculture and Home Economics College Council .................... .............. Ahiievych, Anatol ................ Ahlers, Shirley ......... ......... Ahlman, Robert ...,.., ......... Aikens, John ..,.......... ......... Air Force Staff .................... Alban, Mariorie Ellen ........ Albertson, Judith A. .... 358, Albright, Carol ...........,.......... Alcott, Marilyn ......... ......... Alexander, Lucille .......,........ Alexander, Sandra .............. Alge, William ......,,... .,....... Andrick, Theodore . ........... , Andrus, John H. .,............... . Andrzeiewski, John ...,......,. Angel Flight ....,, .... ,,,...... .... Angene, Lyle Ellis .....,,,,..,.. Angerer, J. David ,....,....,..... Angerer, Robert C. .,,..,,.... . Angles, Wilbur ............. - ..,.. Ankney, Robert .......,,.,......,.. Annear, Sandra S. .......... I43, 352, Anning, Chuck 212, 39l, Ann Tweedale House .......... Anthe, James .....,. - ..,......,....... Anthony, Paul ..,,....,.,,.. ......... Anthony, Rose ...,, ......... Antle, Susan ...,... ...... . .. Apel, Robert ,.,.......... ......... Appel, Marie Joyce ., .. .. l40, l45, Asp, Carl W. .,,,..... - ....... 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Alpha Delta Pi .,..... - ............. Alpha Delta Theta ............'.... Alpha Epsilon Phi .,,.....,....,.. Alpha Epsilon Pi .......... l9l, Alpha Gamma Delta .......... Alpha Gamma Rho ............ Alpha Gamma Sigma ........ Alpha Alpha Alpha Kappa Alpha 1 ......... Kappa Gamma ...... Kappa Larnbda ........ Alpha Kappa Psi .................. Alpha Lambda Delta .......... Alpha Phi .....,...............,.... ' ...... Alpha Phi Delta ....,.......,....... Alpha Rho Chi ......... Alpha Sigma Phi ..... Alpha Tau Delta ,.... ......... Alpha Tau Omega ..........,.., Alpha Xi Delta ' ..................,... Alpha Zeta ............. ......... Alspach, Chris ..... ......... Althouse, Paul ........... ......... Alvarez, Ron .....,.............,....,,.. Alvord, Janice P. ............... . Amber, Lynda ........... ......... Appel, Robert C. ..., . Apple, Robert Charles ...,... ,. ........ -.... Apple, Jerry .,.,.......,,,.... Apple, Les ..,......,.. ........ Apple, Marlene A. Applebaum, Lois ....,,.. Applegate, Raymond ..,.........,......... Arbuck, Judy ....... ......,.... Archer, Don ........,................... Archer, Jeanne ...,........ Ardle, William ............. - ..... Arend, Phillip .................... Arganosa, Felicitas C. Ark, Patricia .......................... Arlen, Richard L. ......,........ . Arman, Vicki ..,,..... Armel, Daniel ......... Armholt, Earl ...................... Armstrong, David .............. Armstrong, Paul E. .... lbl, Armstrong, William .............. Army Pistol Team ................ Army Rifle Team ...... .,....... Arndt, James .......................,.. Arnold Air Society .............. Arnold, Alyce ...,....,.,............. Arnold, Dave ,............ Arnold, Fred ......... .,........... Arnold, C. B. ....................... . Arntz, John F. ,,.......... ......... . Arrowsmith, William E. Arter, Sandra J. .......... 323, Arters, William R. ....... - ,...,. . Arthur, Joseph P. ............... . Artino, Toni ........................., Arts College Council ........ Asbury, Damon .......,............ Ash, Fred M. ....................... . Ashbrook, Lonnie ................ Ashby, Captain ....... Ashcratt, Eloise Ashworth, Judith ,.... Atleson, Carol ..... Atkins, Bonnie .............. 353, Atkinson, Catharine W. Atkinson, Richard N. ....... . Au, Wayne S. . ..,............... Anderson, Robert .,.............. Aufdenberg, Armand Au enstein Larr M Q . v . ------- - Augenstein, Sharon .... 304, Augspurger, Dick ................ Auker, Anne .............. Auren, Elaine .......,........,....... Austermiller, James Axline, Allen ......,..,..,.,..,..,,.. Barrick, Darlene ................. -. 357 Baron, Susan .................. 305, 353 Barr, Harry William .......... 209 Barre, Jeanne ........................ 363 Barrett, Phillip ............ 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Baughman, Robert P. Baum, Carol .... .,.....,.... Baumann, Bob . ..,....,.... . Baumann, Jack ............. Baumann, Jeanne Baumann, Joanne . Baumann Robert ...,.. Baumanni, Robert L. . .... .. l47, Baumberger, Sandy .....,...... Baumgardner, James L. 423 423 372, 3Bl 314 292 423 306 209 395 423 354 l59 299 l5I, 363 220 423 2oi, 299 aaa 394 35i 292, 35: iso 20l, Bennett, Catherine .. Bennett, Connie ...... Bennett, Lynne .. Bennett, Nancy ...,..,.. Bennett, Robert ., . Bennett, Carol J. Bennett, Nancy L. Bensenhaver, John . Benson, Sarah Jane Benson, Verne H. .. Bentz, Lee B. ..,...... .. Benzu, Michael Beoddy, Judy .. .. Beoddy, Karen .. Beoug her, Dwight .... Berardi, Rosemary R Berbyshire, Lee ........ Berdahl, Ingrid Berenberg, Ruthie . Berenstein, Michael J. ..,, Berg, Donna .... . Berg, Jerry ...,.,..... Berg, Kent . Bergandine, Barbara Berger, Ellen A. Berglind, Julienne . Bergman, Fran , Berke, Barbara Berke, Susan Bernard, Alice ,........ Berliner, David H. . Berman, Lewis ..,.... Bernard, JoAnne Bernhard, James ..,. Bernsten, Linda Bero, Jerry W. Berry, Clyde W. Berry Daniel Berry, David ....... ., Berr-' Pat ......., . ..,.. I77 Berryhill, John .......... Bertelsbeck, Robert Berthold, Helga .. Besgrove, Susan D. Beshinski, Jackie ,...,. Besser, Baumhardt, Jani .................. Bauscher, Betsy .................... Bausman, Karen .. ...........,... ., Baxter, James Robert ........ Baxter, Robert ,.,...........,......... Bazler, Penny ......,. l45, IBO, Beachler, Barbara . .......... Beadles, Joseph W. ......... . Beale, Pat ..... ........ . Beales, Cherry ...., .. ...,. .. Beall, Thomas .. .. Beam, Helen Beam, Janet .... ....... Bean, Victor .,.... ..,,.,. Howard R ........,.. l35, I37, 372, 374, 404 Bessey, Pete ......,,...,......,..,,..., Best, John ............ ,.,.,............. Beta Beta Alpha Psi . ....,,............ .. Gamma Sigma ......... Badenhop, Arthur F. . Bader, Earl D. ............ I43, Badertscher, Ken ......... Badgley, Sandra A. Baertsche, Sharon K. Baesman, Neila ...........,,,........ Bagart, Howard ........ Bagley, Nancy .......,..,... Bahls, Harry .......................... Bahmer, Karen A. .....,..,, I47, 302, Baidriclge, Ann E. ....... - .... . Bailey, David .,............ 40l, Bailey, Don M. .,....... Bailey, Jane ....... ....... l Sl, Bailey, Jerry ......... ...,..,, , . Bailey, Joe ............................ Bailey, Kenneth F. ............... . Bailey, Nancy ........... ....,...... Baiman, Martha J. ........... . Bainbridge, Bonnie Jo ..... Baird, Karen ,........... ...,........ Baird, Raymond Paul ........ Baker, Carl T. .....,,.....,.,...... . Baker, Carol .......................... Baker, Deana ................ I30, Baker, Donna lMrs.l .,.......... Baker, Gay .......................,,..,., Baker, Glenn R. ........... ..... . Baker, Kay ..........,...,,...... 352, Baker, Margery .................... Baker, Janet K. ...... ...,..... . Baker, Joan K. .... .. .... Baker, Sue ,..,,....,. . ..........,.. . Baker, Wayne C. ........ l52, Baki, Carol ............ ............. Bakle, Walter ........................ Balazs, John A. ......,. l53, Baldwin, George ........ 2l5, Baldwin, Tom ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Balkenhol, Jerome .,... Ball, B arbara C. .... ......... . Bal lard, Paulette .... .......... Balling, Joseph S. ............, . Ballitch, Joan ............., 145, Ballitch, Nancy J. ,....... 298, Balzs, John ...........................,,. Bandalard, Red ........ .... ...... Bandzak, Pat .......... .......... Bankes, David .... .............. Banks, Judith L. ............ I43, Banker, Mrs. ........ ......,.,.,.. . Banning, Al ....,.... ,,,., ,,,, Banta, Ronald .................,,... Bantell, Marvin ............ l3B, Banyots, Jerry .......................... Barber, John E, .,.......... 2ll, Barckney, Bill .................,...... Bard, Ella Mae .............. I43 Bardash, Nicholas L. ........... , Bartield, Herman E. ....... -... Barger, Barger, Lawrence ...... ..... Sherry ...,,., , ............. . Bear, Larry ........ Beard Bruce. ..... . Beard: Gayle .............. Beardmore, Beth ........ Bearss, Bonnie .... , Beta Theta Pi ..................... Bettac, Galen ........,.............. Better, Winnie ,..,..........,,... Betts, Robert .....,...,...... 407 Betz, Robert C. ..... ......... . Betz, Wayne ....... ...... Beucler, Bill ......... ...... Beucler, Cheryl ...., ...... Beutel, Chuck .................,... Bevington, Roy ,............... .,... Bianchard, Nancy Ann Bican, Joann ....,...........,....., Biddle, James ............. ...... Bidwell, Celia Bieber, James .......,,............ Biederman, Roz ................... Biery, Darryl ........ l6l, l62 Bierly, Helen lMrs.l ....... Biery, Richard .......,...... 154, Bigham, Jean ....................... Bigley, Jean ............ ,.... 2 ll Bingle, Beverly ............ 2lB, Bioth, Bobbi ..... .............. Bippus. Anne .,.... Birbeck, Gayle ..... .......,. . Birch, Carol ....... .............. Bird, Julie ......... . ........ 323, Birk, Fred .......... .... ..,............ Birkbeck, Gayle .,,,............... Birkimer, John Charles ..... Birnholtz, Linda ..,................ Birt, James E. ...................... . Birt, Marianne ..,..... ............ Bishard, Roger ..................... Bindbeutel, Lona Jane .... 29B Bishop, Gary ......................... Bishop, George ......... - .... Bishop, Paul ......... Bishop, Thomas ...., .. .... .. Bittikoteru lola ..... . ..,. . Bixler Miss ...,,.... ......... amef, viaief ....... .....,,...... Black, Anita ...... ................. Black Becky ...... ....,,... 3 02 Barker, George ...,...,............ Barlow, Ben C. .........,.. 393, Barlow, John .......... Barlow, Trish ......... ..,.,..,. Barnes, Dawn ....,....... .......... Barnes, Mildred ,..,.. ...... Barnes, Norman ....,. ..,......, Barnes, Norton L. .....,.....,.,. . Barnett, Dianne ...... ...,....,, Barnett, Larry ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,, Barnett, Terry L, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , Barnett, Tyrone .,............... :.. Barnett, Violet D. ...,,........ . Barnette, Jack . ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ., Barnhart, Barbara .... I44, Barnhardt, James ........,....... Earnhardt, Karl .......,.... 375, Barnhardt, Rosemary ..,. I34, 323, 367, Barker, Tim ............................ Barnard, Dick ..........,......,,..... Barnes, Dave ........ .......... Barnes, Janet ....... Barnhill, Julia ........ .......... Barnsfeld, Kurt ...... .......... 423 320 423 l96 369 305 209 2I0 365 323 208 320 374 386 363 359 ZIB 393 l56 360 294 305 Bearss, James .........,.............. 272 Beatty, Margot ....................,. 360 Beatty, Richard ............ 405, 423 Bearles, Cheryl .............,.,....., 365 Beauregard, Paul ..............., 397 Becher, Sue ......... .................. 3 07 Bechtle, Anne ................ 303, 369 Beck, Fred .....,.,.,,.,,,.,,,. 3l2, 423 Beck, John ............,................. l55 Beck, Thomas .,,.,.... ...... I 74, 393 Beckenstein, Judie A. ........,. 423 Becker, Don .......................... I73 Becker, Julie .... ............ ......,.. 2 9 9 Becker, Eileen , ...................... 293 Becker, James A. .. .... 405, 423 Becker, Phillip ..... ..............,. 4 09 Becker, Sue ....... ......,............... 2 92 Bedford, Barbara ,..... .......... 3 54 Beeghly, Janet .. .,., ........,.. 3 57 Beeler, Gary L. ....... ,.... l 45, 423 Beeler, Lytton V. ..............,. 423 Beery, Kenneth ........ ........... 3 B3 Beckman, Bob .,.... ....... 3 I6 Beebe, Bill ...,,....... ....... 3 89 Beery, Kennety ........ ....... l 54 Beery, Michael ..,.,.......... 275 Begland, Robert W, ............ 423 Behan, Lynnette ..............,..... 2I8 Behm, Carol .......................... 306 Beinhart, Barbara .........,...... 367 Beinhart, Marcia ..,..... I77, 367 Beisler, Jacquie .................... 360 Beitler, S. R. lMrs.l ............ 220 Bell, Charles L. . ........... I64, l72 Bell, Deanna ..... ........ l 96, 363 Bell, Langdon .........,.......,...... 423 Bell, Nonie ...,..,.... - ......... 320,357 Bell, William J. .............,...... 423 Bellamy, Charlie E. ............ 423 Bellay, John T. .....,.., ,...... 4 23 Bellem, Ray ...........,.......,,....... Belleson, Marty ...............,,... Belt, Jane .............. l45, 20l, Belt, Robert ...... .................. Belter, Gary Raymond .................. 209, Belvo, Virginia ...................... Bembenek, Ted J. ..... ...2lI Black, Black, Black, Black, Black, Cynthia . .... ............. . Donna ,...... . ..... . Linda .... ....... Sandi .... ...... Shiela .......... ....... Blackburn, Jim ............. , .... .. Blackburn, Joan ...,.........,.... Blackston, Edward D. ....... . '33 E fi sae, Torn sri , Jon . ..........,..,. ....., . . rE.a,r, Jane ...,, Blair, Marcia L. ....... ..,,.,,, , Blair, Robert J. ..,,,.....,..... , Blake, Betty Jo ...,,.,..... 359, Blake, Diane ,..,,............. 307, Biake, Ellen P. .......,..,,,,.... . Blake, Walter .......,,......,,,... Blakemore, Betsy .... l4I, I46 Blakemore, Bob ........, ...,.A.,. Blakeslee, Patricia A. .V,,, .. Blakley, David James Blame, Ken ....,.... .,,.... Blarner, Suzanne E. . Bland, Barbara Jean ,,., 3IO Bland, Linda ,.,......,,..............., Blank, Mary Le Nien ....... Blank, Robert ....,.....,. Blaser, James D, Bleakley, Roberta Bradds, Gary ,,,,.,...,... ,,,,, . Bleikly, John .......,...... Bliley, Jerry Blinkoft, Betsy ..... Blinn, Earl .....,,,,......,...... ,,,, Blinn, Jim ....,..,.,............ l6O, Block, Leonard B. ...,...,..., . Block. O , ........,,...,. ...... - . ,..,.,.... Blocks, Mibs ..,,,.......,,......,,,,., Bloom, Carole ...,...... . 305, Bloom, Judith ,,,,, .. 353, Bloomtield, Doub .,.,..,. I64, Bluestone, Marlene C. .,,. . Blum, Hilde ......................... Blumberg, Judy .,,,,., .... . Bluso, Sam .. ,....... ..... . Board of Trustees ..,.., ,,,..... Bobby, Betty J. ........ ,...... . Bol:ier, Jeffrey . Bobo, Carl E. ..,,.. ,...,....., . Bockbrader, Dorothy .,.. I39 Bodenbender, George.. I49 Bodiker, David H. .. .......... Bodiker, Robin .......... ,.,,,, Boeger, Jerry ...... Boehm, Nancy ........,,. Boerger, Jerry A. ....,, . Bogan, Bonnie .. Bogardy, Natalie Bogart, Barbara .....,. .. Bogdan, George D. . Torn .............. ....,., .... Boger, Sandra L. Boggs, Jean A. .. Boggs, John. .,,, . Boggs, Patricia .. Bogner, Bill ....... Bokanyi, Richard P. . Bokerman, Gary . ............ Bokesch, William .. .. Bolek, Joe ....,...,...,........ ....... Bolen, Sue Ann ,.,.. .... .... .... 200, 305 Boles, Kaye .........,,,...,.,.,..,..... Bolin, Frank .. ..... ........ ...... . . Boller, Ronald .' ........... ...... . . Bollinger, lrwin H. .... . ...... . Bolon, Judy .,.,..,.. .. ,,.,. .. Bolton, Thomas ...... ..... Boltz, Charlotte .,.. ,.,. . Bolwin, Grace ........ ........ Bolz, Charlotte .. ...... .. Bona r, Diane ,...., .. Bonar, Nancy .. Bond, Allen .,,...,. Bond, Sharon Bonder, Rene Bone, Steve ....... ........... Boner, Garard J. ..... . Bonham, Jack Bonn, Dorisan . Bonnell, Ken ......... ........ Bonner, John T. Booher, Suzanne ......... Bookman, Gail A. .. ,.., .. .. 3l0 Boone, Jerry .. .....,,,.... 2I0, Boone, Rea E. . ...... . 3lZ, Boot and Saddle Club ,,,.... Booth, John .. .... ,... , , l78, Booth, Patricia A. ............. . Booth, Booth Roberta .. .... .,.....,,,.. . . Brock, Booze: Peggy I5l, Borchardt, Joan .... Border, Shirley ..,,., Borel, Dick ,- Borchers, Bruce ., .- ........ Bordwell, Kenneth .,,,,, I64, Borel, Dick .,.... ,.,.... ..,.... . . .. Boring, Charlene .... ISI, I96, 320, Busse, Patricia A. Borland, Jim . .,... . Borneman, Judi ,,.,.,,,, ....,...,. Bornstein, Willard ..............,. Boros, BOffOI' Borror Borror, Borton Larry ..........,,...... 2l2, Diane .......................... Karen . ,........... .,..,,. . . Ronald A. .... - ...... . Ronald .....,........ ,..... Bortoni william H. Bosler, Marilyn ..,................... Boss, Julie ....... . ...... . l59, Bossart, Carol ...... Bostdortf, Richard Boster, Ron ............. -... .... Bostrom, Richard .,,,., .....,,, Botella , Juan ..,, . ..., . ..... . Bottaro, Leila ...... Boughner, Jane .......... ........ Boughten, Barbara Boughton, Charles 3I4 2l2 356 424 424 373 352 424 2I8 356 387 424 209 406 424 424 355 424 326 424 3SI l59 2l5 370 397 I64 2l I l95 325 369 424 IBI 424 370 370 387 I66 424 38l 424 366 272 424 32: I96 358 424 320 299 asa 424 424 424 275 424 396 424 40: 4o5 2 I a I96, 424 357 4l I 209 424 307 4oi 305 I 59 I 5l 294 292 407 323 322 383 424 394 299 375 I 72 294 I96, 424 402 424 I94 I 96 424 366 I 60 220 325 20I 400 397 4I3 372 366 3l3 357 404 403 357 I4I I62 l54 2l5 3I I 354 35l l56 374 l60 275 357 365 I72 405 Bouic, Boulis, Bourdo, Bourqu Bowe, Don ........,... .,...... Sandy ....., ....,... in, Diane ..... Mary .,.,..,,,. 299, 357, John ...,..........,.......... . Bowen, Nancy A. I96, 369, Bowen Bowen, Pete ............................ Thomas Y. ....,,,........ . Bower, Bonnie ................... .. Bower, Linda L. ..,, I46, 366, Bower, Sue ..,.. ..,,.. ,,,.,,.,.,. . Bowers, Ann ..................... .... Bowers, Gerald .,.. .....,,. I 58, Bowers, Gwendolyn .... 295, Bowker, Sue Ellen ,.,........... Bowlus, Bowma Bowma Bow:-na Bowma Bowma Bowma Nelson E. .... ........ . ri, Carl L. ..,,. .....,,..., . n, Gary L. ...... I63, n, John ......., ............ n, Robyn . .... ....... . n, Stanley .. .. .. n, Thomas ....., ..... .... Bownas, William T. ...,.,...., . Boybin, Boyce, Boyce, Boyd, Boyd, Boyd, Boyers, Boyes, Boyes, Boylan, Lela ............, .. ,,,,. .. Charles .,...... .......,. John W. .... ....... . Barbara ..,.. .. .... .. Beth ........,...., ......... Charlotte .... ......... Ron .......,..., . Faye Hall ....,, ,. . Jon D. ,,....,. Lynne ,,.. . .. Butler, Butler, Charles ....... .......... Marily .............. 2i'i'. 306, Butler, Miriam .... I44, Butress, John .......................... Buttress, Stephen ......... Butts, Robert .......,.. Butts, Buys, Roger ....... .......... Donna ..... .. ...,.. Boyle, Kenneth .....,...,.... l60, Boyles, Pamela ...... ....... Boynton, Jim ..,... ......,,. Boynton, Roger .. Bozier, Carl ........,...... ......, . . Bradley, Janet ,,,, ....,,., . Brachman, Jeanne ...... 424, Bracht, Frederick W. . ...,. .. Brad, Ellen Mae .........,.. ,..... Bradtield, J, William .....,.... Bradley Hall ..,... ......,... 2 92-293 l45 Bradley, Janet .... ......,.. ,..., . . . Brandes, Nancy .. . . Brandstetter, Charles ,. l8I Brandt, William ...., .. I74, Branson, Bill .,...,.......... l59, Bratton,Suzanne ,,,, I44, l5l, Braumiller, Sherry ...........,...... Braun, Sandra ,,..,.. .,,,.,,,,,, . .. Brauning, Joan .. .,.... Brazik, Richard .. ..... 208, Breckenridge, Kenneth J. .,.............. l60, Breen, Micnael W. Breen, Patrick T. ,........... Breidenbach, John .,., . Breiding, Leonard .,,. . l6I, Breley, Tom ,....................,,. Bremer, Gary E. .... . .. Brennan, Gloria .........,..,,. . Brenneman, Ken ,..,,,. Brenner, Robert ........ 209, Bressler, Peter ,..., Brett, Merrilea ...,.,...,.. l78, Brewer, Sharon .... 200, 306, Breyden, John ............... ,, Bricker, Mary Ann .... l95, Bricker, Raymond ,. ..... ...... . . Bridges, Carolyn Briggs, Bruce .........,..,..,... . Briggs, Robbie ...... . 3l0, Bright, Jerry ..,.............., Bright, Terry G. .. ...,,, I64, Brighthill, Sharon .....,.... .... . . Brigleb, Lois .,,,... ....... Brigleb, Ruth ....... . . Brim, Joan .. ,..,.........,, I96, Bringardner, William D. Bringman, Barbara A. .. 351 Brinkman, Charles .. .. . Briton, Nancy ............. ...,, . .. Britt, Beth ......... - .... ....,,.... ...... Britt, Rebecca ............... , Brittigan, Robert L... 3l9, Britton, James ........... .. . .. . Britton, Paul W. , ............... .. Brittsan, Jerry ............ 2l0, Brittsain, James K. 388, Brown, Hope ...... ....., I 74, 370 Brown, James ,.......... .............. . 273 Brown, Jane ,........... ........,....... 3 59 Brown, Jerry ........ l54, 383, 409 Brown, Jettie B. .......... 355, 425 Brown, John C. ..,. 40l, 4l7 425 Brown, John T. ..... - ................. 425 Brown, Karen ....................,..... 360 Brown, Kath- leen A. ...... l6l, IBO, 32l, 425 Brown, Lewis E. .................... 2l3 Brown, Linda ......... ................ 3 56 Brown, Marcia C. .... l6I, 425 Brown, Margaret .................. 354 Brown, Martha Jean 365 425 Brown, Marshall L. ........,..... 425 Brown, Missy ........... .- ,,.. ,.,.., 3 65 Brown, Paula ........... - ........... 367 Brown, Peggy L. ........ 35l, 425 Brown, R. P. ......,....,......,,........ 4l0 Brown, Richard D. ......,....... 425 Brown, Robin ........................ 2lO Brown, Ronald W. ............., 425 Brown, Theresa ......... ......... 3 65 Brown, William .......,..........,, l56 Brown, William W. ............ 425 Browne, Howard .,.....,...,,... .425 Brownell, Linda .................... 299 Browning, Bill ..........,,, ..4l3 Browning, Richard 208, 2ll Brownstein, Steven ..,..,... . 4l4 I77. Buys, Doris ..... ............., Buys, Dottie ,.... .......... Byers, Esther ....,. , ........ . Byler, Rod ..... .... . Byrd, Jan .. ......... ........ . . Byrne, Buck ...... .............. Byrne, Ca baniss, Joretta M. Caccavello, Judith A. Cadwallader, Floyd B. Sharon ...........,.. 195, 3i i Caesar, Martha ...................... Cain, Susan .,..,.....,,..,.,...,,,.,, Caika, Karen ................ 299 Calandy, Josefina ....., Calcara, Donnarose .... Calcott, Cindy .......... Caldwell, Jeri ..........., Caley, Paul C. ......... . Calhoun, Mary Kay .. Calhoun, Penny ............ Calkins, Richard ........ Callender, Diana .. Calvert, Connie ...... Calvert, Michael ..... . Cameron, Cameron, Joseph ...... Joyce .... Cameron, Susan .... ...... Camrnack, Sandy ........ Cammett, Elizabeth .... Cammett, John T. .,... . Cambell, Bill ......., Cambell, Gale ............ Cambell, Miss .. ......... .. Carnbell, Patti ............ Cambell, Rebecca .... Camras, Carol ......,. Candon, Robert .......... Canfield, Hall ............. Cannella, Gary ......,... Canowitz, Mimi J. Cantagallo, Anthony J Cantagallo, Barbara Cantrell, Bruce ,, ..... Canty, Patricia .......... Caplinger, Jo Anne Caplinger, Rosemary .... Carey, Christine ........ Carey, Joanne .... Cary, Linda .............,.. Carey, Sharon l. ..... . Cariens, David S. ..... . Carlile, Cynthia ...... Carlin, David P. ..... . Carlisle, Diane ........ Carlson, Al .......... Carlson, L Carlson Carlson, Carman, Carnahan, Caronis, Carpenter, Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter ee ........,. Leland .,...... l6l, T267' 359, l60, 304, 294 2l9, 195, Volee .............,..... Toni .............. 295, Charles C. George ................ , Craig ........ Kay .......... E. Caryl .... I44, Linda .............. Mary Ann Mike ..,..... Rick Brobeck, Jo ....... ................ . . Tom .. ........ Brockway, Roland .,.. Brodkey, Nancy ....... I34. Brombaugh, Jo Ann I96, Bror1ish,Bonnie ...... I96, 292, Brook, John T. ..,,. ..... . . ...,,. Brookbank, Bruce ...,.... . , Brookbank, Earl B. . . 208, Brooke , Karen .... .. ,. . Carper, Richard .,.. Carr, Carol Carr, Joseph ............ Carr, Mary Ann ........ Carroll, Jim ............ Carson, Donald .... Carson, Mary Ann Carr, Paul .........,,... Cartensen, Jack ......,.. Carter, Bryson R. Carter, Carl ................., Carter, Dan . ....... .... Carter, Dennis Carter, Jim ...... .... Carter, Judy .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Carter, Sara .................. Carter . William A. .. Burt, Mary Jo .............. Brubaker, Sharon ................ l45, I96, 327 Bruinsma, Bruce H. ......... 425 Brumbaugh, Suedi .............. ,358 Brumfield, Sandra I59,352 Brumley, Thomas B. 396,425 Brun, Kathy .. ....................... 360 Bruney, Robert ...................... 272 Brunk, Randy .......... ..,.... . . .. 367 Brunner, Charles F. l52, 425 Brunotte, Dennis . ........., .. .. l60 Brunsman, Alan .................... 392 Brushwood, Judy .......... l95 Bryan, Edith .......... 358, 373, 425 Bryon, Jo .................,...... 303, 366 Brysdale, Bonnie ......... .. . . 364 Buchbinder, Harvey ....... 38I Buck, Edgar ......... .. . I63 Bucket and Dipper ...........,,, l35 Buckeye Students . .. . 4 Buckham, Tom ........... ...... l 64 Buckles, Ronald . ...... .. , 397 Buckley, Thomas A. . .... . l6l Buddie, Helen ,.... .. .. .... . 360 Buerkle, Alberta ..... ......... 3 59 Butler, Kathleen ...., .......... 3 07 Buggs, Barbara .............,,..... 355 Bugle, Tom .......... . .........,.,,. 272 Bui-Thi, Huyen-Trang .....,.. 329 Buker, Robert ...... , .................. 3I4 Bulan, Jay W, ............,......... 425 Bulger, Chi ..... . .......... 396 Bull, Vicki ......... ....... 3 57 Bulm, Phyllis ........, .,....,... 2 98 Bunson, Alex ........, ...... . ,. 4I0 Bunting, Norman ..,,. .,.. .... 3 I 7 Burch, Larry .......................... 393 Burcsu, James E. ....,.... ,..... 4 25 Burdell, Ken ...........,,.. ..... . .. l52 Burdge, Donna ..... ....... 2 93 Burg, Judy ............. ........ .... 2 9 2 Burgess, Helene .,...,...... l7B, 3ll Burgess, Michael ... .. .. ZIO Burgess, Steve 209, 224, 392 Buri, Carolyn ........ ..,.........,.... l 46 Burk, Barbara ....,....,,........ .... I 96 Burkett, Larry J. ..... ......... 4 25 Burkey, James ........... .... . .. 3lB Burkey, Nancy ...,,...,............... 32l Burkhard, James R. .... l3B, 425 Burkhardt, James ...... l73, 372 Burkhart, John A. ..,..... 389,425 Burlakott, Linda .... .,.... ........ 3 6 I Burleson, Gary ....... ......., .,.. 4 0 2 Burley, Dave ......... - .... ..... . 3l9 Burnett, Arlita ....... . 352 Burnham, Bruce .... I47, IS6 I79 Burnhem, Judy ............ .. .. l59 Burns, A. Chester . .,.... I67 372 Burns, Bruce .................. 375 386 Burns, Deanna ..... .......... . . I63 Burns, Denver P. ..... 425 Burns, Michael ..... ......... 4 0l Burns, Robert ....... ......... 4 06 Burow, Bette ......... ,.... ........ 2 9 B Burow, Karmin ...................... 358 Burr, Suzy ........ ........... l 96 358 Burrell, Patricia ............ .,,,. 2 95 Burris, Robert D. ........... .... l 60, I64 425 Burriss, Bruce D. ......., 400 425 Burror, Karen ....... .. .... 3l0 Burstein, Janet ......... .... . , 293 Burstein, Marcia . I74, 303 360 360 Burtnett, Bonnie ............ Burton, Joanne .......... I96, Burton, Ronald C. ...... . Burwell, Carolyn E. Busch, Jon T, ...................,... . Busenburg, Eliza ..... ...,,..., Bush, Andrew ..., Bush, Bailey ....,.... Bushnell, Mrs. . ..... .... Bushi, Steve ,.......,.., .............. 357' i32','il5l, 294 359 Brooke, Sue . ...... ........ . Brooks, Dick ...... ,.., , .. Brooks. Mariory ,, Brooks, Karen ............. .. .,.... ., Brooks, Ray .. .... Brotkin, Rona . I34, Broughton, Steven C. . 207 Brown, Anne N.. .... I5l, Brown, Carol Sue I47, Brown, Dave . I96, Brown, Earl S. . . Brown, Edgar lMrs.i . Brown, Elizabeth .., Brown, Emily . . .. Brown, Florence E. .,,,. ..., . . Brown, Grace ..,, ,....,.... . . Brown, Harold ........ I54, Brown, Helen ...... ...,,. . Brown, Herbert N. ..... . Butche r, Fred ........... ......... Butcher, Janet ..... .......,. Butler, Bruce ..... ......... 425 425 2l I IS9 3l7 392 4l0 275 425 392 325 I6I Case, Bill ,.......,............ . Case, ElizabethAnn .. Casey, Tom ...... Cash, Jim ............ Cass, Janet .....,.... 275 4 266 ' 32l, Casselman, Frea ......,..,....,... ' 299 Cassidy, Betty . .,,........ .. Caster, Sharon .... .... Castle, Noreen ...... Castner, Harvey ....... Casto, Vicki Ja ne ,,,.,,,...,,,. Catalano Suzanne .... ........... . Casterline, Robert ..,............. Castilow, Carter .................... Cater, Ivv .,....... . ......,............. , ' ' I77 cavdui, cindy ............. Cauthra, Ja-nice ,.... . ...,........ .. Cavdill, Chais ' ...., ......,... Cawley, Bob ..... Cazakoff, Martin ................ .. Ceasear, Martha .................... Cecil, Art ....................,,.......,,. 3Bl I96 Cecalek, Ann ..,........... 367,374 ' 395 2lI Celec, Fred S. ..................... . Cellio, Dorothy Jane 359, 426 Ceres, Joyce Kollar ...... . ....... Certo, Tony ...,.. ..,....,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cenname, Augie .................... Chabek, Cindy ,,,,,,.,. ,,,, I77, 3l0, 425 Chadwick, C. L. ,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,.,. , Chadwick, Jack ............ l8l, Challgren, Dan .......,.............. Challgren, Joseph D. Chambon, Harry A. ...,....... . Chamerlin, Marie . Champagne, Vicke Champion, Maurice Chandler, Larry ..... Chandler, M. W, Channing, June Chapman, Bill ....... ....... I 65 403 4I l 369 I 53 4l I 4I I I3 I 426 299 426 392 395 208 293 402 Chapman, Deborah ..,...,..... 293 Chapman, Peggy ................ 32l Chappelear, Robert L, .... 208, 2l2 Chase, Robert .......,................ 29I Chatfield, Ronald C. ............ l6l Chatman, Ruby .......,,.,..,.,,,.,,, 3l0 Chavarria, John ,.,....,,,,..,,...,, 395 Chelikowsky, Wayne F. .... l80, 426 Chenoweth, John ....... 394 I47, Chentow, Pamela V. ,... 294, 426 Chentow, Stephen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 404 Chesser, Donna ......,.. ....... 3 03 Chester, Paulette ...............,.. 307 Chester, Sandra L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 425 Chestler, Gerald ....... ....... 3 Bl Chichester, Don ,,,,,, ,394 Chi Epsilon ,................ ....... I 4I Chilcote, Jane ,...,,,,. .,,,,,,,,,, , ,299 Child, James William .......... I43 Chimes .........,,,..........,..,.......,.... l34 Chin, Paul ............,...... .,.,,,. I 45 Chinnici, Joe . ,,..,,, 389 Chi Omega ......... ........... 3 58 Chi Phi .........,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 390 Chonko- Arnold .......,.... 272,274 Choy, Eugene ........... ........... 4 26 Christensen, Jerry ..... ....... I 64 Christian Science Organization ..,,.,,,,...........,. 224 Christmas On Campus ...... 42-45 Christopher, Walter ..........., l6l Christiano, Louis ,,.............. 408 Christrnan, David ..,..,.......,., 392 Christopher, Dean A. ........ 426 Christopher, Walter J. ..,, 426 Church, Judi ....,... I34, I74, 200 Church, Mardi ...................... I96 Churchaman, Larry K. ...... 426 Churley, Sue .....,............ ......,. 3 20 Cianelli, Pat .......................... l59 Cisar, Steve ......... ,.,..., 4 O3 Classen, Grit ......... ........,,. 2 93 Claffey, Anna .....,........,..,.... I96 Clague, Mike .............. 375,4l0 Claibourne, Chuck ............ I38, 45l 402, Clapham, Edward G. ...,.,., 426 Clapp, Melinda .,..,,............ 354 Clark, Ann Schola ............ l6l Clark, Bhet ................... ....... l 59 Clark, Carol ........... ....... 3 68 Clark, Dave ...... . 380 Clark, Edgar ...., ..,..,. I 45 Clark, Jack L. ....... ....... 2 I5 Clark, James R. ..... ,...... 2 I3 Clark, Jenny ..,. ,.... . ..,,.... , 360 Clark, Judith ...,.. ...... 3 l0, 358 Clark, Larry ...,... ,........ . . 4ll Clark, Micky .,... ........... 2 9l Clark, Nancy ..... ............... 2 98 Clark, Nate .................. 275, 407 Clark, Peggy . .,.,....,...... I45, 354 Clark, Patricia A. ,,,............. 426 Clark, Samuel ....... ....... 4 26 Clark, Sharon ...... . l59 Clark, Sue .... ........... ....... 3 6 8 Clark, Tom ............,..........,.... 4ll Clarke, Donald C. ........ .... 4 26 Clarkson, Dathy ........ 306,360 Clatterbuck, Kay ........ 304, 305 Clausien, Karen .................. 3l0 Clausing Kay ........................ 327 Clay, Agnes ...............,............ l5l Claypoole, Suzanne K ........... 357, 426 Clayton, Bill ............. ....... Clear, Doyle .......,.............,.. Cleland, Gloria D. ........ Cleland, Joan ....,,.................. Cleland, John .........., ,............ Clemen, Bobbie ..,.. , .... I39, Clemen, Rick ,...,...,.... ........... Clemente, Julia M. Clevenger, Ted ........... Clever, David ......... Clever, William ..,.. Clifton, Kenneth ..... Cline, Cline, Carmel .... Cline Barry .....,.... , Karen ........ Cline, Linda ...,.....,.. ....... Cline, Raymond ....... ....... Clinton, Vernon .,.................. Clippard, William L. ....... . Close, Larry D. .......... . ....... .. Close, Nellie ...... 3 I 9 392 426 302 225 352 393 322 4 l 0 l60 386 I96 I49 293 362 294 372 2 I0 426 426 298 Coffae, Ken ....... ......... Dela lane Gene Cloud, shi .......,.. ............. Clouse, James ....... - ..... l38, Clouse Paul.G. .,.....,........... . ciausef Phillip s. .......,....... . Clowson, Ronald L. .........., . Clule, Nancy , ..,,.,...,,.... I5I, 35l 395 426 426 Clouse, Wayne .....,....,........... I80 4IB 20I Clymer, Mary Ann ............ I46 Coakley, Bob .....,..,..........,.. 395 Cobbs, Jane .......,.......... 322, Cochran, Johnee ..,............. Cochran, Terrence ......,,.... Cockeril, Phil ........... ......... Caconis, Zoe ................,...,.,,.. Cocoziello, Margie ............ Coddinglon, Celesle ...,..,. Coed Cadels .....,.,.............. Coen, Marcia ........................ Corcoran, Diane ................ 307, Coffee, Lee ....,.. Corder, George W. .,,,,...... . Corder, William ,.,.,,..,,,,,,,,,, Corila Hillson ........ ,,.,,,..,, Corman, Nikki .,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Corn, Barbara ,...., ,.,,,,,,,, Corn, Belsy ,.,,... ..,. ........,, Cornell, Edward .,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Cornell, Irene ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Cornell, Kay ....,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Cornell, Virginia ,,,, ...... I 45 Cornille, Sharon .,........ 363 Corlhell, Jeff .........,....., 375 Corson, Gary .,,,,,,,,..., ..,..,,... Corwin, Bonnie .....,..,,,, I59 Cory, Franklin T. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Cose, William .,,,,, ,,,...,.,. Cosens, Barry Lee ...,..,,...... Coslon, Shirl .,.....,,,.,..,,,.., .. Coller, Jack .......,......,. I47, 426 Colfer, John .,,,,..,.......,,. ..,,,. Coller, Joseph ...,...,,... ..,,., Collerman, Kay ,,.,.....,.....,Y... Collingham, Richard .,.....,.. Collrill, C. David ...,,,.......... Collrill, Marly .......,.... .,,.,. Coulon, Reinhard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Council of Fralernily Presidenls .i....,........,...... Council on Sludenl Affairs ........,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Courler, Judianne ,,., .,,. ,,,..,,, Courlney, Linda Courlrighl, Diane Courls, Roger Coverl, Tom ..,.. Coverl, Terry ,,.. Courlrighl, Lynn 362 368 272 l52 320 370 I54 207 292 409 I59 Coffey, Bob ........... .......,. 2 io Coffey, Paul T. ,.... ,.,...... 4 26 Coffey, Tim ..,.,.....,,... ,..,,.... 4 05 Coffman, Gary ...,.................. 395 Coffman, Larry D. ....,......... 426 Coganow, Irene ...,... .....,... 3 05 Cognow, Rona ....... ......... 3 6I Cohan, Jackie ....... ......... 3 6l Cohen, Barry ..... .....,... 4 I8 Cohen, Bill ....,,. ..... ,.,. 4 I 4 Cohen, Bob . ....,..... ..,,,........ 3 SI Cohen, David ................,,....., 4l8 Cohen, Jo Ann .,......,...,. 353,426 Cohen, Joan R. ........,.. ..426 Cohen, Margey .,,,, ......... 3 6l Cohen, Hal ....... ....,.. ......... 3 I 9 Cohen, Sanford R. ...,..,......,.. 426 Cohen, Sleve ...,......... .......,, 2 I9 Cohen, Viclor ..,,. ......... 4 09 Cohen, Vicki ....,,.,................ 298 Cohn, Blanche ......,........... ...... 2 92 Colberl, Joan .......................... 295 Colberl, Lawrence A. .....,,. 4I8 Colburn, Michael ,................, l8l Cole, Gary E. .....,......., I60,426 Cole, Jenny ................,. 323,358 Cole, Lewis ..... - ,..,................. l57 Coleman, Edward J. ..,. 394,426 Coleman, John ............. ....,.. I 52 Coleman, Paul ...,.................... 4l3 Colen, Jerry ., ..,,....,...,. 409,426 Colella, Girard A. ............ 426 Colewell, Carol .................... 298 Collombe, Henri C. ............ 213 College Of Agricullure And Home Economics .... 84-93 DoYle, Gary ..., ...... . .. College Of Arls And Sciences ............................ 94-I05 Conslable, Jam College Ol Commerce And Adminislralion ..,......... IO6-I I I College Deans .,,....,........ College Of Educalion ..... College Of En ineering .,,.. 9 Collins, F, ............................... . I68-l7l Il2-ll7 ll8-l27 209 Collins, Gail ,.,............. 295, I30 Collins, Jr., George A. .... 426 Collins, Jack ............................ I60 Collins, Jerry ................ . ..,.... I60 Collins, Jimmie D. ......, - ...,. 426 Collins, Nancy .....,................ 3I0 Collis, Carol .................. 36l, 375 3ll Colombo, Carol ...,..,............. Colombo, Carol M. .......... .. I39, I77, 3l0, 426 Color .................................,.... 64-BI Collman, Tom ...................... I50 Combs, Belly ........,............... 220 Combs, Edward E. .............. 2l2 Commencemenl ............ Commerce College 420-42l , 452-453 Council .....................,............ I80 Conaway, Chrisline Y. ...... I I72, Conger, Grace ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Conger, Tom .................,...,.... Conklin, Conslance ...... I30, Conley, Carole A. .... 362, Conlon, Marie .,.................... Conn, Sisan ....,........ ......... Connell, Lynne ..... ......... Connell, Pal ...,.. Connolly, Anne ..... ......... Connoly, Susan .... ..,,.. - . Conrad, Don .............., .,,..,,.. Conrad, Lyndon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cook Cook, Cook, Cook, Cook, Cook, Cooke, Carol A. ........... . es ..,............. I96 James ,..........., I60, Lee W. ..,,... ,.,,,.,,.,,, . Palmer ................ I60 67, I74 397 4oo 303 426 295 sos 302 367 303 3 I o I so 275 4oi 425 272 2I I is-1 sos Wendy .......................,.. William J. ....... . 209, 2I i, 2 I 3 William J. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Cowan, Karen .... .. ............ .. Cowan, Sandra ..,,, Cowan, Sharon ....... .320 Coward, Jo ....... ......... Cowgill, Ann A. .,,... .,....... . Cox, Bill ...,.................,..,. I52 Cox, John ........ .... ................ Cox, Jonna Lee ...222, 225 Cox, Joseph D. ..,... ..4I7 Cox, Viclor B, ............. Cox, William ..... ., Coyner, Douglas .................... Cozak, Mike ......... . .,............, . Cozier, Mariorie A. ....... Crabill, John M. .. ...., 400, Crahan, Marlin .,.... . ......... . Craig, A, ...,......... .......,,..,.,,, . Craig, Alice ......................,. I 200, 2Ol, Craig, Anne M. . .......,....... .I 200, 20I, Craig, Dale ....................,....... Craig, Lamar ..........,.. Craig, Mary ....... .......... Craig, Paul ........... ...... Craig, William Cragg, Randy .,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, Crall, David ..,,... .,............... Cramer, Dan .... ..................... Cramer, Jon .............., . ,,.,,,,,, , Cramer, Nancy ...... I39, 295, Crandall, Jim ................ Cranon, Frances .. ,,.,,,,.,,,,,, ,, Crawfis, Larry ........................ Crawford, Carl ......... . I54 Crawford, Richard D. ....... . Crawford, Roberl .... ........... Creager, Jean ...... I36, 299 Creamer, John .......,.... I37, , 374, 406, Cremean, Mike .... ....... ......... Cress, Jack P. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Crelcher, Gail T. ............... . Crisl, David ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Crisl, William ...... I50, I79 Criles, Karen ...,.... 29I, 325 Crodker, Chel ..,... I43, 225 Crockell, Rex. ........., I Cookem, Roberl ................,... l4l Cooke, William J. Cool, Priscilla ..,........... 2lll ' 306 Cooley, Alice ...........,.... , Coon, Dale ........ .....,.,..... Cooper, Barry ....... ......... Cooper, Sue A. ...,.,.........., , 32I Coover, Sharon .... 200, , Cope, Donald Lee ...,.,,,,.,,,.., Copeland, Palricia ,.........., Copley, Deanna .,......... ..,.,.. Coppuck, Richard .............. 426 273 426 358 366 4l3 4l8 Cooper, James .......,.............. 3l8 426 322 209 293 363 3l6 Corbin, Janel R. . ......... 366,426 Crockell, Janine .,...,,,,,,..,,,. c, Crofl, Jim .,......,,. ,,.,,.,,.., , ,, Cromley, Lon ........,................. Cromley, William ...... 372, Cronin, Belly ,..,,,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, Crose, Emily ......... .......... Cross, Roger .,.. ......... ....,..... Cross, Rosalyn, G, ......,..,,,.,, , Croul, Norman T. ............... . Crow, Linda ,....,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Crowell, Alvie ...,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Croy. Gloria K. ................... . Cruickshank, Ralph G. ..... . Cruise, Phil ..........................,.,. Crum, Carol .,....,........... 358, Crum, Howard ..... ,.,,,.,,,,,,, Crummey, Sleve ...... .......... Cruser, Pele .......,...,..,........,.,.. Csnak, Paul ....................,......... Cubbage, Carolyn A. . ,....... . Cullerslon, Jane , ................... Cullison, Wayne ,... ., .,..,.., ,, Culberlson, Carri .,,... Cullars, Judy ,. ....... ......,..... . . Culler, Carol ..... I44, Culp, Carol ..,............... l32, Culp, Jane ..,,... ,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Culver, Flovd ...................... Cumming, Richard Ward .... Cummings, Ferris .................. Cummings, John .................... Cummings, Marsha .............. Cummings, Sharon 306, 359 426 I45 365 302 322 353 3I6 396 I94 I47 426 4l I 393 356 426 208 I43 355 208, 45 I 384 426 200 4 I 0 426 I 45 402 372 I72 294 299 365 3I4 396 3I9 360 353 292 322 366 426 2l2 408 226 426 426 400 3 I 3 403 426 426 I49 I34 30, 299 32, 426 427 4 I 7 292 I 59 4 I 0 389 397 I B0 396 427 29 I 295 40I ,427 220 407 427 372 427 392 2 I 5 427 39I 383 427 427 389 355 3 I 6 I 6l 393 357 367 323 427 427 323 397 427 427 l8l 427 383 4 I O 402 4l I 427 225 380 306 3 I 0 20I 323 325 4 l 3 I 3 I 273 273 369 298 Cummins, Calhy ...... .......... Cummi Cummins, Thomas ...... ns, Joe ........................ 272, Commons, Janie .. ......,......., Cune, Cunnin Cunnin Cunnin Cunnin Cupp. Cupp. Suanne .,........,............... gham, Ginny .............. gham, Sue ..,............... gham, Arlhur B. gham, Suzanne ........ Carol ........................., Sue .............. .. .,,.. .. Curkie, James ..,... ....... Curran, James ...... ....... Curlin, Jack ...... ....... Curlis, Bill ....,....... ....... Curlis, Curlis, Ken .... ........... ....... Michael ........ Curlis, William ........ ....... Curliss, Priscilla ..,... ....... Culhberl, Brian ........ ....... Culhberl, Wayne ....... . Culler, Margarel ...,... ....... Cullip, Michael ...... Culler, David L. Czaruk, Nicholas Czere, Arlene ...... D Dachenbach, Douglas Dague, Donn ..................,,...... Dailey, Nancy ............... Dailey, Sue .,... ,..... Daily, Janel L. ..... . Dall, Bruce ........ Dall Sand , y ........ ........ Dalling, Phyllis ..., I45 Dallon, Janel ............ ....... Daly, Dave .... ......................... Dambach, George ................ Damrneyer, James ............ .... 20I Damron, Jerry Dee ..,. Daniel, Thomas P, ........ Daniels, Allen James .......... Daniels, John .,.... . ....,.. Daniels, William ........ I46 Dann, Gary ,............. ...... ......, Dannemiller, Tim .......,.......... Danzansky, Richard .....,........ Darby, Margarel ...,,........,.... Darding, Roger .................... Darling, Slan ...... I74, Daron, Ronald' Lynn ..... I96 Darrow, Bobbie ...........,........ I45 Dallner, Vera .......... ' ...... Dau benmier, Kalhar ine Daugherly, Molly ..,...,......,,... Davenporl, Kahlila , ,.....,..... . David, James .......................... Davidson Bill ' cyniii'iQ5 'i ii i Davidson, S. ......... . Davidson Davidson , James ., .... .... ........ , Janie .......... ....... Davidson, John ........ ....... Davidson Davidson: Sarah .......... I36 Nancy .................. Davidson, Sally ,....... ,.......... Davies arole , C .. ....,. .. Davies, Dennis ................ Davies Owen M. ........ 208 Davies, Richard M. ............. . Davies, Wall .................... Davis Davis, Davis Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis Davis, Davis, Bob ......,............... 375 Carol ,... I77, 200 Charlolle ............ ....... Cheryl ........................ David R. ....,........... ' I74 Dennis ..,..... .... Diane ...... ,.......... Dwighl ........ ....... Elsa ............ .,,,,., Gary W. ...... ....., . Gordon .......,., ....,.. ,... Jacob E. ................... . I79 John .................... John L. ..............,..,..... . Davis, Kennelh ............ I47, I79, 209, Davis, Lana ..........,......... 304 Davis, Davis Davis Davis Davis, Davis Davis, Davis Davis, Davis Lowell A. .......... 208 Marcia ...... .... I 30 Nancy ..,......................, Richard F. ...., ...... . Roberl ............ ........... Roberl J. ................. . Sandy ........................., 404 Slan ..,..... ........ Susan ...... ....,... 3 20 Tom A. ............,. I56 Davison, Judy ........ . ,...... Davisso n-Hanley House Dawson, Alberl M. ............. . Dawson, Anella . ....... ...... . Dawson, Jean ..........,.,.... - ....... Dawson, Mary ..........,...........,. Day, Roberl .......... 40l, 405 Daynor, Joan .......................... Dayron, Jean .... .................. Deacon, Rulh ........ .......... Dean, Grace ................., I79 Dean Janel L. .. .........,...... Dean' of Men's Slaff L ....,.... Dean of Women's Slaff ...... DeArmond, Mary Jane ...... Dearlh, Ed ..............,,.... l6I Deaver, Charles ...........,...,... 356 I6l 372 369 299 365 363 427 427 360 320 2l2 396 3I4 396 4I3 392 397 302 2I2 I56 307 386 427 2l2 357 4l7 326 I59 3I0 427 275 327 303 299 393 389 3I2 2II 427 437 388 427 404 389 4 I 8 294 3 I 6 4 I 3 209 305 320 427 367 355 384 2 I 2 427 272 368 I 60 I 45 427 I 98 299 I 59 2 I 3 427 403 406 369 I 39 298 427 29 I 367 4 I 7 I 34 I 6 I 387 427 427 3 I 9 I 54, 427 305 2l 3 365 299 427 I 64 2 I 3 299 427 353 427 356 325 427 3 I0 358 368 392 299 370 I44 325 427 I67 I67 I 30 I62 407 DeBlay, Dennis John . ......... .. DeCessna,'Donna .. I96, 373, Decker, Linda ...........,.. 200, Decker, Phyllis ..................,.,, Decker, Rebecca L, ...,.,.,,,,,, , Decker, Virginia ....,.... ....... Deeds, Claylon ....... ........ Deerhake, Bill ..,,. .,,.,,,, Deeler, Michele ..... ....... Deelz, Kay ................. .....,. Defenbaugh, Joy .................. DeFrain, Palricia L, . ..,..... DeFrees, Ronald ..,...,..,.......... DeHayes, Daniel J. .... I07, 209, Dehner, Ronnie .............,..,..... Dehymer, Judy ..,.,.. ........... Deishley, Tom ..... Delaney, Nancy ....... ..,,.,,. P . Delguidice, Janel oeiong Ifsui w. llQi'iEQi 'fffi Della Chi .................,,,,.,,,,,,,.,, Della Della Della ................ Della Della Omicron .. . Della Phi Epsilon . Della Della Sigma Pi .......... ........ Della Sigma Thela Della Tau Della .................... Della Thela Sigma Della ' Della Zela ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Delzell, Palricia Demsqgio, Maria f.'f.'. 2i'iiQ Demenl, Sandra ....... ........... Demm W Sleven .... Y. - Dempsler, Barbara DeMulh, Sue ........... .... . Denk, Douglas Dennis, Wallis ...,. Denny, Don ........ Denny, Gerald .....,. Den ney, Judy ..,,,...............,..... Denlon, Frederick DePaola, Vincenl .,.. ............. DePasquale, Palrick ......,.,,., Deppen, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Derbyshire, John ................ 274 Derickson, James ...... DeRoSe, Phyllis , ,,,,,,,, , Derr, Barbara . ...... I59 Delers, Thomas P. ...,,.......... . Deufsch, Donald E. ...,.,,,,,.., , DeVoe, Donald ........... DeVoe, Mary ,...... ...... ......., Devos, Dana ........,...,.,,, ,,,,,.,. Devosh, Douglas .......,.. ,..,,.,.,, Dexler, AI ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 207 Dexler, Thomas- ............ DeWeese, Marcia ..,.....,...,..... 299 DeWoIfe, Sharon R. Deyo, Carolyn V, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , DEVO, Sheryl ...,......... ........ D'Huyveller, Paul ..... .,....,. Diamond, Larry ..... ........... DiCarlo, Alfred .................... l5I Dick, Barbara ....... .,...... Dick, Darianne .......... ,.323 Dick, Jan ......... ....... . Dick, N. A. ,..,...,....... , ........ .. 356 Dickas, Mary Kay ........ Dickerhof, Anne .................. I50 Dickey. Dwighl ...,..,....... Dickey, Larry .........,...... Dickie, Melanie I78 Dickinson, Dorolhy .... Dickman, William ...... Diehl, Louis ,, ..... Diehl, Susan .....,............ Diehl, Wendell ....... .... Dieringer, Roger ........., Dierken, Emily . .... . . Dierken, Ed .... ...................... Dielerich, David A. .. D:Falco, John .,.,........ ......., Difford, Janice ...,... Dik' Dilbone, Doug ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, , Dildine, Dale E. ...... . Dildine, Larry ......... ,. ...... Dilger, David ..... . Dill, Bonnie J. ............ I96, Dill, Philemon J. ................. . Dillencourl, Marly ....., 306, Dillion, Jan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dillon, Slephen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, DiMare, Anlhony J. Dimmer, Carie ...............,,....... DiPaolo, Paula ...... .. I77, Dirmeyer, John C. DiRosariQ, Tony ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Disch, Mike ...,,..,..... ,,.,,,,, Diskanl, Wilma ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, , Dislefano, Carmen . ....... . Dislel, Jerome P. ,.... ...... . Dislelhorsl, Dick ..... .. ..... .. Dislelhorsl, Gari ........,........... Dislelhorsl, Neil B. ........... . Diulus. Frank ..,.......,,,..,......,. Dix, Chuck ......,............. I63, Dix, Marilyn ..,,...,......,,., 320, Dixon, David .......,..........,....... Dixon, Richard Dean .......... Dixon, T. G. ........ . ..,,.. l57, Dixon, T. G. .....,. ...., . Dobie, Linda ..... ........... Dodd, Dodds, Larry ........ ...... 3 I3, Gamma ..... ,,........ ........ slams Prhi .ff If Upsilon .......,.. INDEX Dick .,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Dodez, Dodson, Janyce .................... Dodson, John ..........,, .... 2 I8, Doebel, 275 220 403 Dodson, Rulh A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 427 Cheryl ....,...,,.,....,... 427 3l6 428 Doench, Hal ..,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Doerge, Marguerile M. Doering, Ned A. ,,,,,,,,,,, , IS4, I94, 428 Doersam, Jim ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , Doherly, Pal ........ ..............., . , 294 Dolan, Roberl ...................... Dolinger, Slanley L. Dombroviak, Bob .... , Dombrowski, Beniamin 275 3I0 Dolan, Marge ...........,,. ,352 4I7 428 3l8 John ........................ ,, .,,,,,,, ,, Donnelly, Frary Donovan, Carolyn .... 428 Dominico, Fred ,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 O2 Donahey, Roxanne .........,.... 359 Donahue, Terry ............ I96, 305 Donaldson, Ben ......... .. 275, 389 Donaldson, Belsy ,,..,...,,,.,,.. 306 Donaldson, Jon ............... . 2l0 Donch, Nick .................. I60, I64 Dondero, Kennie ...,,...,..,, . 359 Donegan, Cliflon ,,... ........ 2 IZ Donley, Jim ,..,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 03 l5l 303 Donovan, Jerome ...,............ l58, 2I0, 383 Donovan, Susie ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 00 Dorf. Jackie .......,.........,....,., 370 Dorn, Myrla Jean .. .... l5l,428 Dornbirer, Miriam ...,.......,,. 302 Dorsey, Mary Jo ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, I 96 Doss, Fred ..........,.......... , ........ I57 Dolls, Roberl Loren ....,..... 428 Doub, Thomas ........................ 4l7 Doudna, Diana ..... . ,...,. I96,320 Doughly, James ............,,...... 273 Douglas, Diedra ,........ . I96 294 L. ...... 'T77' 293 i7ii' iss' ls, llle ...,...,,........ Douglas, Paul ................... Douglas, Slephan A, Doull, John ............ .,..... Dove, Roberl ,.............,. Dovell, Bill ............ ..,.. Dovico, Vincenl ....... ,... Dowden, Brad ,,,,,,, ,,,,, Dowell, James ..,, ............. Dowell, William J. ...... . Downes, Arl' .,.. ....... ,,,... Downes, Roger Scoll Downey, Rosemary ...... Downey, Sharon ......,...... Downie, Leonard Downs, Nancy ,. I Drabkin, Oliver H. Drake, Drake, Drake, Drake, Drake, 143 Drake, Chery ........,... ........ E. S. .,,.. .. ,,.,, Jeff ., .......,.,........... ., ' 320 Jennifer ..,.. ..... , Nancy E. .,,....... , Palrick ...... ,,,,,,,,,,, Dravilz, Judy ........ ........,.. Dray, Frederick . ., ,.... 274, Dreffer, David M. . I64, Drelfer, Slephan ..,,. ...,. ...... Dreier, Karen ...,. ...... I39, Dreiman, Richard ............ Drenik, Douglas ........ . .,.., , Drenlon, William Dresle, Ann .......... ........ Dreller, David ...... ..,....,,, Drexel, Jean .,. . ,, . 292, Drosl, David .... ..,... . .. ...... Drosle, Ann A, ..I4l, l62, Druff, Dan ....... .,.. . ., Drum, Ellen ..,. I45, 3l0, Drumheller, Rulh Ann .. 357 406 428 I59 l38 I42 356 428 384 I45 3l2 428 272 368 389 272 , ,...... I64 I46 I60 428 4I3 428 393 357 428 Drummond, Charles H. ....., I3l 298 397 I42 406 359 4I8 274 I44 Douglas .................... Drummond, Judy .... ............. Druyor, Jim ....,,....,.,....... Dryer, Joe ...,...,.. ........ Dryer, Ross DuBane, Sally .... ..... .......... Ducovna. Herberl .. .......,... .. Dudas, Richard Dudleson, Jeannelle ...,,..,,. Duerr, Hans ......,..,. .,...,..,..,,, 2 07, 208,2I0,428 Duff, David ................,.,......... 222 Duffy, Charles ....................,... 428 Duffy, Kalhlynne ........... . I96 Dulaney, Fredric Roger ...... I64, 428 Dull, Peler P. ..................,..... 428 Dulmage, Judy ,, . .... 303 DuMonl, S. R. ...................... 2II Dunaway, Margarel ............ I44, I67, I72 Dunbar, Carole ...... ...,..... , .. 366 Dunbar, George , ....... ........ 2 72 Duncan, Becky ...,,, . ,,....., 358 Duncan, John ...............,.......... I50 Duncan, Marcia K. ............ 428 Duncan, R. ...............,.. . I32 Duncan, Sandra .... . Dunham, Curl ................. Dunham, Susan .............. Dunlap, Byrle William . Dunlap, Jean ................... Dunlap, Lovella Clair Dunlap, Mary M. ....,...... . Dunlap, Nancy M. ...,., 358 Dunlop, Bill ,,................... Dunn, Bev .,..,.3.......,. ,. Dunn, James N. ........ . Dunnick, Mary Lou ..... Dunniga n, Keilh ,..... . Fay, Dale .......,..,,.,............. 1. ...A gyfngcon, Dick ....,,.....,,... 387 Dunson, David E. .,,.. ..,,, . 372, 374,375,389 Dupler, Pat ,,,........,....,.,. ...,..., 2 92 Durant, John ..........,..,,.,...,,,, 274 Duren, Patricia ....... ..,.,,,., 3 62 Durkee, Roger ....... ...,.,... 3 93 Durrstein, Jane .,,,, ......... 3 58 Dusenbury, Ray .,,,. .,,, ,,,, 2 7 4 Dush, Ann ,.......,,..,...... ...,,,,. 3 66 Dutt, Herbert V. ----- .,.,,.,,, 2 09 Dyda, Carole A,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,. 29l Dye, Beverly ,,,,. , ,,,....,...,...,.... 29l Dye, Dick . .....,..,.. .208,2l5 395 Dye, William R. ,...,.,....,,A,,. ,. Dyke, David ...,, .........,., Elynn, Anne ....,.,,..,.......,...... . Emery, Beth .4....,,,..,,..,,... I96 Emery, Carol A. .........,,..,..... . Emery, Mickey ...,. Emley, Fred ..,...... ,,,..,....... I96 Emmelheintz, Ann .,,. Emmons, Ralph W. ..........,.. . 393 Emmons, Ronald Z. Emshott, Bev . ..,....,...........,,.. .. Enery, Beth .......,,......,............. Engineers Council ........,,,..... England, David ............,....... 180 Engle, Ellen ..,..,.... Engle, Harry ....,....,...........,.. Engle, James .,.,..,...,,....,....... Englehart, Micheal Ennis, Jlm .........,, ...,..,...,...... F. ,,,.... . 428 Dyer, Pamela .,,, .. ..,...,. 295, 375 3l4 Dziedzic, Darryl .,,,...... 2I8, 326 E Fontana, Mars .........,..........., Enright Enright Enroth, Ensign, Enyeart, Enz, Ste Jerry .....l,.. Thomas John ...,,,... Donald E. Epperly, Kelly L. Robert ..,, phen ......,.,.. Farkas, Carolyn ..... Farkas, Joel .........., .......... Farling, Patricia ..... .......... Farrell, Gilbert ...... Farrell, Robert L. ...,.... . Farrington, Bob ........ Farrington, Jane ,............ Farst, Richard L. ,...... . Fate, Gary ..,...,.,.............. Faulder, Sara ..... Faulk, Dale ...,... ,,....,....... Fauver, Gloria .... Fauver, Vicki .,,., .,.,...... Fawcett, Jane ..,............. I5I Fay, Barbara ....,...,,,,.,,, Featheringham, Bob .... Febo, Paul ......,,.........,..... Fecho, Kenneth Paaerle, Carole'NQi.'.'.'.'.'.if i'9'2 Federle, Thomas ,,.,.,,,..,,,.,.,, Fee, Rose .,..,......... Fetfick, Tom ...., Feick, Mary ..,.... Fein, Judy ......,.,,..... Feins, Sharey ,.,.,..... Feinstein, Jane ...,...,.....,,.,,...... Feld, Sydell ,...,,....,.,,....... Flask, Edward A. Flatt, Donald ,.,,...... ....., Flax, Russell ..,.. Fleig, Jim .,......,......... .......... Fleisch, James G. ..... I3I, Fleisher, Jan ,........... .......... Fleming, Gary ...................,.. Fleming, Robert J. .,.. 388, Thomas Fleming, Fletcher, Marilyn Fling, France ........ ..,.... Flinn, Richard ...... ..,,.,. Flockerzie, Max .....,......,...,... Floran, Curt ..,..,......, ...,..,,,.,.. 304 Florea, Caroline ,.., I72, Floriculture Forum ..........,,,, Flory, Barbara E. ....,... 2l8 Flory, Michael ...........,...,...,.. 320 Flory, Pamela, ...,,,.. Flowers, Melzia ,,........,..,,,.... Flynn, Alfred A. Flynn, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Fockler, Doug .,,,.. ..,.. . ...,. . . Fodor, Judy ......,,....,. ........... Foft, Michael Jon Fogle, Larry ,.,........... ..,. , Foglesong, Susan K. ......,.... . Folger, Gay B. ............,........ . Freeman, Tim ...- ....... ..... . .. Freer, Judy ......,....,,................. Freifeld, Lenora .,.................. Freitas, Dottie .... I63,2II, French, Ruth .......................... Fresh, Lanita ........,...,............. Freshman Fraternity Council Freshman Senate ..,......,,.....,, Freshwater, Kent ..........,..... 430, Freshwater, Paul ..............., I46, 208, Freshwater, Theodore 275, Fresno, Kenneth ..,,,,,,,,,...,,.,,, Freud, John D. ,.., ,,,,,,, , Frey, Douglas ,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,, Frick, Ken ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fried, Sandra J. ................. . Fried berg, Olivia M. rneael, Harold w. .... Iffff Friedman, Barry .......... Fricocella, Mary Frledberg-, Myra ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Friedhoft, Ed ..,,..,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,, ,, Friedlander, Lynda ,,.... ........ Friedlawde Friedman r, Denny .........,,, Alan .,..,............... Eberle, Arthur ,,,,,,,,....,...,,,, . Eaglstein, Eileen . ......... 370 Eakin, Linda ........... ........ . 360 Eakin, Mary Ellen ....,........... 303 Earhart, Jim W. ..... ........ . 428 Earich, Sally ...,.,.,............,,.... IS9 Earley, Margie ...................... 3l0 Early, Lloyd Sanderson ..,,.. I6I, 428 East Baker Hall ...........,.. 296-297 East, Sally ...,.......,....,..........,... 299 Easterm, Buddy ....... .......,, 3 74 Eastlake, Chuck ..,,... ......... 2 IB Eaton, Cecelia ......... ........, 3 O3 Eaton, Jim .............,................ 389 Eaton, Raymond W. .......,.. 428 Ebbeskotte, Vincent .,.. l54, 394 Eberhart, David .................... I64 I46 l5l Eberle, Jan ....... ,......,,,.,,,,,,... 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Funk, Ronnie ,.,,,,,.,,...,........., Furlow, Richard . .,.... l3l Furniss, Maureen K. Fytte, Darrel ......,,........ G Gabel, Albert A. ................. . Gable, Bill .................... 274, Gabriel, James ....,....,.. I45, Gabriel, Joan ........................ 'Miss' Fox, Jim .... ......... Fox, Marie ..... Fox, Fox, Ronald C Phyllls .... if ,,.. , Thomas ...,,... Gaffney, Mary Ellen .......... Gall, Carolyn ............. .......... . Gaines, Jayne A. ,.,, .. .,.., Galan, Mlke ............ ........ Frager, Marsha Frakes, Sandra Frame, Ronald ...... . ...... . Galbraith, Carolyn .....,...... Gall. Marilyn .,........,... 3I0, Gallagher, Susan .....,.,.....,,, Fadden, Bob .. ...,,,,,,..... ,. Fahmeier, Raymond Fahrion, Walley . Fain, Cindy .. .... .. Fair, Robert F. . Fairchild, Wayne ..f.Qf Faler Jerr , y .. Falgham, Judy .,..... .. ,. Falter, Rosemary ., ...29Z, Fam, Albert J. .. .,.. .... . Farber, Carol .. . Farcht, Jack . Fareshten, Sam .,....,,,.. ...... 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Geduldig, Mary ....., Gordon Glueck, William ........,. 275,-1l0 Gluhm, Frank .........,.... 209,392 Goard, Nancy A. ............ 43l Gochnour, Dianne ....,.,......... 295 Goering, William ...,.......... 272 Soke, Jeff .................. ........ 2 9I Golddiggers ............ ........ 5 2-53 Gold, Janet ......... ........ 3 bl Goldberg, Joel ....... ........ 4 I3 Goldberg, Judy ........ ........ 3 bl Goldberg, Karen .................. 370 Goldberg, Lawrence .......... 38l Goldberg, Muriel .............. 36l Goldberg, Norma ................ 43I Goldberg, Susan ........ l30,370 Goldberg, Terri ....................., 370 Goldberger, Diane ............ 370 Goldberger, Judy ...........,.... 320 Goldfarb, Ned ...,...... ........ 3 Bl Goldfine, Beth ............ ........ 2 93 Goldman, Bill ..................... 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Griesser, Cathy ,................... Griffin, Cheryl .....,........ 295 Griffin, Flip ............ ........... Griffin, Marie ......,..... ........ Griffis, Richard W. .......... . Goodyear, John .................... Goodyear, Michael V. ...,.., . Gooman, William ..,........... Gorby, Gordon, Gordon, Gordon Gordon: Gordon Gordon: Gordon, Dorothy ......... ,,...,,. Carol C. .,.,.,..,...,,. . David ..,,,..,..,. 395, John .......,,......,........ Mary Ann .,..,,........ Pearl ..........,,,.......,. Scott ....,.., I57, l8l, Thomas .................. Todd .....,,,...,.........,.. Gee, James .......... earner, Bill ..,.......,.,...,. Gehring, David ,.,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,.,, Gehring, William M. ......... . Geib, Becky .......,.,,....... l3Z Geis, Mike ....,........................... Geisman, J. R. .,... . Gentry, Ann ....,,.......... George, Carole E. ,,.,,,,,,,,,, . George, David .....,.,..... George, Dianne .... I43, George, Donna ..................,... George, Joanne .- ........ George, Margie ..,,,,,... Georgeff, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Georgelis, Anna ,..,......... Gerber, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Gerhardt, Dieter H. ........... . Gerlach, Eldon C. ........ l63 Gerlach, Lynne ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,, Gerlak, Frank ..,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,., Gerlinger, Ann ...30Z, 352 Germann, Carolyn ...,.....,...,.. Gernhardt, Nancy .... Geffen, Richard L. Gerson, Michael ......., Gershon, Selma ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gertner, Mike .....,.. I43, I73 Gordon, William ,.,,, . ,,..... . Gore, Barbie ........... ...,,,.. Gore, Bill ,,,.,.,,..,.. ,,,..,,, Gorham, Jim .,...,... .,.......... Gorsythe, Kay ..,.......,.,. .,.. ..,. Gortner, Gerald ...,.., ,20l, Gorton, Susan ......... .,...,...... Gortz, Kenneth ,...... .. ..,,... .. Gosnell, Larry .........,......,.....,. Gosnell, Sarah ............ l80, Settles, Karen ........,,,........... 383 Getz, Dave B. ....,. l54 Getz, Mary ..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Getz, W illiam .,,.,, Geuss, John E. ..,.... . Gheen, Mary .......,...,,... Giammarco, Gary ,..,. Gibb, Kathleen .,.,...,,,,,.....,.... Gibbons, Donald E. .........,,.. . Gibboney, Carolyn .... Gibson, ,Beverly ........ Hecker, Ronald ....... . Gibson, Joseph ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, Gier, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Gieser, Gary ......,,..,.,.,,,, 208 Giessler, Phil ........,......... Giffian, Carolyn ....,............... Gitfin, Alice Hill ................., Gil, Fernando .....,................ Gilbert, Diane ......,..,,, 35l Gilbert, Karen ...,........... ein, An HB .... . ................. Gillespie, Donna Rae Gillespie, Phil ,,,,,,,,,,,, Gillespie, Vicki ......,............. Gillespie, Wava .,,,,,,,,,,, eiiiene, eninana 179, zoi, Judy .........,,,, - ,,,.,,,,, , Marie ..,...,,.,,....,,. Gilman, Kenneth ....... Gilmer, Gary ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Gilmore, Joyce C. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Ginaven, Sallie .......... Ginder, Tom .............,........,.,, Gingrich, Mary ................,.,. Gintling, William ,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,, Girouard, Gisler Gitzel Barbara ........ .. 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Gould, Phyllis .....,.., ..,..... k Gralren Graber, Grady, Grady, Grady, ort, Dick .,,.224, Jan .....,..........,...,......, Michael ..... ,.,,... Pat .....,.......,.............. Graham, Anita ......,...,.., 35l, Graham, Becky ,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,, Graham, Griffith, Ann .....,.,................ 200,207 Griffith, Gary R. ................ . Griffith, John .......,................ Griffith, Kay .......................... l5l,2l0 Griffth, Mary Margaret .... Griffiths, Ann .,...................... Griffiths, Ed ........,........,........ Grifsby, Judy .,.,..........,,,.,.,.,... Grim, Betsy .......... l78, 304 Grim, Carol .................. I47 Grim, David ,..,..................... Grim, David lMrs.l ............ Grimm, Donald L. .....,..... . I57 Grimm, Margot .,.,...,,........... Grimes, Dale ....... ....... Grimes, Gayle .,...... ........ Grimsley, Roger ....,. ........ Grimstad, Clayton .. . ,,.. .. Grinderreng, Polly .............. Grinhagens, Anna ...,..........., Grobsmith, Lorie ...... ........ Groeninger, Tom ...........,...... Groezinger, Karen .............. 35l I89, Groff, Jack ...........,.......,........., l45 Groh, Nancy .............,.... Groo, Barbara , ..,. . ...... ......,. . . Groom, Diane .,.....,.,.,,.........., Grooms, James .. .,.. ..,...,...... . Groseclose, Michael .......... 306 Grosiean, Judith ........ Grospitch, Dorothy T. ....... . Grospitch, Dottie ................ Gross, James ........ I72, I74 Gross, C. Joseph ,,,,... ,......,,.. Gross, Sandy .........,................ Grossberger, Morry ............ l77 Grossman, Diana ........ Grossman, Leonard .,,,,,,, Grossman, Pam ........ ........ Groth, Howard ........,............. l54 Group, Jay ......... ,...,.,. . Grove, Jean Finlay ............ Grover, Robert, ,,,...,,,...,,,., ,, Groves, Dennis L. .,..., ZOB Grubaugh, Jerry B ..... I43 Grulrbs, Larry T. ................. . Grube, Don E. ............ l50 Gruden, Phyllis .,....,,,,,, 302 Gruen, Karen ........ .,.....,.,.. Gru el Lee Earl ,... g , Grundey, J. Elaine Suckenberger, John ........... Gudenkauf, Doug .,.,,. ........ Sudis, Mal .................. ........ Guelde, Stephen ,,.,,... Guffey, Lawrence E. . ,,...... .. Guggenaster, -Carolyn ......,. Hague, Dale ...,. . .......,...,.... . Hague, Joan ...,..,...........,,.,...,,, Hahn, Timothy ..............,....... Haier, Peggy ........................,. Haigler, Mai. Claude S ....... Haines, David F ..... l49, l46 Haiek, Carol ...................., Halderman, Ruth ........ Hale, Andrea ..... ,.,.,..... Hale, Larry .......... ...,..., Hale, Shirley .......................... Hale, William .,,,............. Haley, Sharon .... 3I0, Halick, Rick ........,....,.,............ Hall, David ,,..............,.,......... 2l2 Hall, James ............... Hall, Phyllis Pease ....... Hall, Richard C. ..,..... . Hall, Sharon ...............,.. Hall, Thomas W. ................. . Hall V irginia Hall: William ....,.. Hallahan, Gael ..., .... Haller, David Halliday, J. Harry .... Halliday, Susan .... l38 Hallows, Halscott, William ...... Hamaker, Jeffrey ..... Sraig .......... Hambleton, James ...... Hamen, Mark ........................ 3l6 Hamilton, Charles E ..... I49 432 Hamilton, James .,................ 402 Hamilton, Jean ......... Hamilton, Judy ....... Hamilton, Lewis R. .............. 432 Hamilton, Linda ..... 356 Hamilton, Sandra Hamler, Lana .,...... ................. l 5l Hammel, Robert .................... 2l2 Hammerly, Helen ...... 298 Hammersmith, Robert Hammond, Lynn ,........,........ 365 Harrison, Julia ..... ,...,.... Harrison, Karen ,....., ,,,,,,,,, Harrison, Mariorie .,.......,,, Harrison, Patrick ................ Harrison, Wanda ................ Harshrnan, Leonard ............ Hart, Dale ....,........,...... l42 Hart, Marjorie .............. Hart, Mary Jane ......,.. Hart, Philip ..,............,.,.. Harter, Jeffrey T. .............,. . Hartlage, Jeff .....,.,,,.,,, 3I9, Hartlage, Katherine .....,.... Hartlage, Kay ..,..,................. Hartley, Jane ,. ..,..., ......, . Hartley, Joann ..... ........ Hartley, Robert ...,........,..,. Hartman, Fred ................... Hartman, Jo Anne .....,,.... Hartman, Jon D. ......., l3l Hartman, Marilyn ........ I34 Hartman, Pete ..... ............ Hartsel, Joan ....,....... Hartzler, Sara ,............,...,.,... Harvey, Mrs. Claretta ..... Harvey, Kathryn ................. Harvey, Keck ....................... Harville, SFC Lee E. .... . Hasking, James ..................... Haskins, Robert .................., Hatch, Theron J. .............. . Hatcher, Doris ......,,....,,....... Hathaway, Jack E. .... l6l Hatten, Anagene ................. Hatton, Raymond ............, Hauck, Karen ................ 365 Hauck, Pamela .............. l77 Hauck, Sherry .,...,............... Haudenchild, Sandy ........... Haught, Charles ..,.............. Haury, Ronald ........... Hausernan, Anne ...,. .... Hauser, Herman ........ Hausmann, Sue ........... Haverfield, Thomas N. Hawk, Jutta ................. Hawk, Sandra ............. Hawkins, Dave ........... .. Hawkins, Edward C. Hawthorne, Carl H. Hawthorne, Roy .......... Hammond, Myers ................ l45 Hammond Nanc , y .,.........,.. 303 Hamper, Donald B. .... 29l 3l8 3l9 363 Hampton, Patricia .... Hampton, Thomas ..,............. 3l6 Harnrick, Sharon ................,. I39 Hancock, Diana , ....... l5l 432 Hancy, John ..,... Handler, Diane 3l4 320 Hay, G. David ,........ Hay, Nada .........,..... ......... Hay, Kenneth ..............,..,...,... Hayes Carolyn Sue .........,. Hayes Jack ........................... Hayes, Sharon M. .............. , Hayes Susan ......,......,.. l78 Norman .... Granstaff,. Ardith .... Grant, Bill ............. Graves, Judy ....... .,...... Gray, Cheryl .,..... ........ Gray, Gene ......... .....,., Gray, James ....... ........ Gray Jane ........,.... ,.,. . Gray: John C. ....... .......... . Gary, Mary ............... ,,..,..... . . Graybill, Roger ...,...... l60 Grayson, Nancy S. ............. . Graziani, Judy ,,,... ,,.. . Greaves, Melvin J. . ........ .. Greaves, Thomas W. ......... . Gugov, Martin . ................. . Guinup, Brenda .... ,. ..,,. ,, Gullett, Karen .. ...... Gullo. J. A. .............,, ..... . .. Gulyas, Sandy .... I96, 352, Gumm, Barbara ........... ,, 295, Gumm, Carol ,.......,..... ,........ Sump, Judy ...,.... l32, 303 Gumto, Klaus . .........,.... ,... . Gunther, Jack .... ........ . ...,,. . Gun ou Bunny .. ......, .295 Y 1 Gurcsik, Barbara ........ 323 Gurney, Leanne ...... ......,,,.... Gurr, Elisabeth Jane .......... 323 Gurscik, Barbara ..... .. Gushman, Susan ..........,, Gustin, Byron .,.. ...,,,...., . l65 Gusty, James .......,..,..,,, Guthleben, Vicki .........,...... Guthrie, Sheena .... ........ Gutterman, Faye ...... ......., Guttman, Trudi , ...,................ Guy, John .......... ............. ..,. 209 Guyton, Theodore ....., Guzay, David ................, ,,,,. ' I79 Gwxn, Roger ................ Greeks ...........,.......................... Green, Barbara ...................... Green, Bonnie .,............ 353, Green, Debbie .....,. ..,......... Green, Eloise ..... ........... Green, Leslie ..................,....... Green, Marianne .,.,,... 363, Green, Richard ...................... Greenberg, Karen T. ......,.. , Greenberger, Paul ............ Greenberger, Sheldon L. Greenblatt, Martin ..,,........ Greene, David .......,...., Greene, Myron ...... Greenfield, Barbara .. Greenfield, David . Greenidge, Susie .... Greenleaf, Greenlee iris, 292, Jack ..... ............ 203 Ellen ............ 396 369 38l 356 359 l8l 431 4l7 20l 43l 43l 4Ol 366 4l4 43l 43l 388 43l 370 l73 396 303 383 364 274 402 294 293 38l 43l 32l 3l4 383 43l 306 3l3 402 360 389 352 Stephen ......,... l6O, I64 ' 354 325 386 I46 395 298 303 383 408 354 43l 359 I64 43l 2l l 43l l3l 336 295 43l 367 I43 370 43l 4l B 43l 409 43l 38l 396 43l 293 4l4 365 4l l 358 3l4 4l4 404 38l Greenlee, Tom ................,....... Greenspun, Julian ....,.... ...... Greenstein. Maury ................ Greenwald, Larry ........, ........ Greenzalis, Gloria .,.......... l34. 367,373 Gregg, Charles ..... 43I 200 Gregg, Peggy ............. ...,..., Gregg, Richard L. Gregory, l42 273 Marvin , ..... . Haagenson, William Haas, Christina .....,.............. Haas, Jay .................. , ..... .. Haas, Larry D. ...... ....... . Haas, N. G. ...... ........... . Haas, Nancy ..,.. .....,. 3 20, Haas, Phyllis ...... ............ Hachtel, James ...................... Hack, Linda .................. 365 Hackenbract, Barbara ...,,. Hacker, Barbara .................... Hackworth, Don E. Hadbavay, Mary V. . Hadden, Cornelia .,... Hadden, E. Kenneth . Hadden, Ken ............... Hanes, Harold ..... ....,,,,,.... 3 I9 Haney, Alan .... ........ l 65 432 Haney, Buzz ......,................,..,. 4II Haney, David G, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 432 Haney, Jerry .......................... 3l2 Hanf, Richard ..........,, 208 2l0 Hanger, Marilyn .,...,..,..,........ l59 Hankins, Philip E. ...,.. 208 2ll Hanko, Jerry ............ Hanna, Beth ....... ........,... . I67 Hanna, Gretchen .......... 292 359 Hanna, Judy .........,...,,,,,.,,,,,,, I3O Hanner. Jil ..........,,...,.....,...... 361 Hansberger, Marcia ............ l30 Hansen, Capt.. William ..,. 2l3 Hansfeld, Gail ..,.,.....,,,,,..... 154 Hara, Mona ................ 2l9 Harman, Michael ................ 2l0 Harb, Marilyn ........... Harden, Joyce ...,... Harding, Ruth Ann . Hardy, M. B. ........ . Hardy, Marcia ...,,..., Hardy, Max ......,,.,.,,,............,, 393 Hargreaves, Denny .............. 400 Hargreaves, Thomas ..,. l3l 402 Harkins, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Harkins, Gerald ..................., Harlow, Carol ...............,...,,,,, Harman, Barbara ...... 366 432 Harman, Kathryn A. Harmon, Karen Deane Harman, Kenneth ..............,. l3l Harman, Pam ...................,,,,, 365 Harman, Tom .........,....,,,,,,. ,, IS4 Harmon, Diane .......... l53 295 Harmon, Louise M. ............ 432 Hafner, lsalcelle ..,............... I79 Harnick, Stephanie .... 366 Harp, Thomas ,....,........ ....... . Harper, Dee ...... .,....... Harper, Doneen J. .,..,,.... . Harper, Douglas ..... Harper, Sylvia .....,.............. Harr, Doree ..,,...................... 370 Harral, William .........,,...., I47, l35 Harrington, Gail ................ Harrington, Ned Harrington, Ron Harris, John E. .... . Harris, Joyce .... Harris, Judy .,....... ............. Harris, Marva . ...................... . Harris, Mike ................ I74 Harris, Nancy ..................... Harris, Peggy ...... I39, 2l9 Harris Vivian .............. Harrison, Bill Harrison, Fern .. Hayes, Hayne E. ...,............ . Hayes, W. W. ....... ...,.... . Hayes, Woody ......... ......... Hayhow, Margaret ...., Hays, A. D. .......,....... . Hays, Nancy ..,.. Haysak, Joan ....... Hayslen, Pat ............. . Haytas, Patricia ......... Hazelton, Phil ............. Hazel, Cynthia ......... Hazelbaker, John V. Hazelton, Philip M, .. Hazen, Jean ...... 172' 354 Head, Bob ....................... Headapohl, Richard Heath, Bob ................... Hebble, David ......... . Hebert, Bette Jo . Hecht, Judith ,,,.... Heck, Andy ..,,,.. , Heckleman, Barry .,.,,.... Heckman, Larry ......... Hedges, Bonnie ........... Hedreick, Gary ............. Heffelfinger, Dianne Hegarty, John ............. Hegele, Frederick ,.,,, Hegele, Rolf ...........,,,.., Heg ler, Barbara ...,,.... Heidenreich, Sue ........ Heider, Lawrence Heider, Ruth Ann Heid man, Dick .........,. Heigel, Fred ............... Heikel, Harvey ....,..,. Heiks, Ronald L. ...... . Heim, Joan Carolyn ., Heimaster, John ......... Heimlich, Maralyn Hein, Pat ....,,... ...,..,....,.... Heinemann, Jack M. . Heinert, Charlotte ...,, Heines, Susan .. .......... .. Heinfeld, Curtis ......... Heintz, Larry L. ......,.. . Heinze, Donald Heinze, Douglas ..... Heistand, Kay ..., ...... Heitchue, Camille ........ Heitger, Pamela ........... Heldman, Donald ...... Helt, Gary ..,.................. Helfrich, Douglas .,..... Hellekson, Brenda ....... Heller, Barbara . ...., .. Heller, Larry Elwood . Heller, Margie .,........... Hellekson, Brenda ..... Helm, Sandra ......... .i Yiiflfjh. er-15:3 Nancy ,,., 207, 307, I Heisly, Barb ..,,.,,,.. .... .. L I 'I' .'le,ton, crigah ...,...............,.,.. I-lenceroth, Martha ... .......,.,, Henden, Arnold .....,...... 38l, Henderson, Bill ...,....,......,.... , Joan .. Henderson Henderson, Robert ........,..,. Henderson, Ronald K. ,,.. . Henderson, Ruben .s..........,,,, Hendler, Michael B. ...,..... . Hendricks, Cheryl .........., ,.,. Hendricks, Donna ............V,., Hendricks, Fred .,.........,........ Hendricks, Jill .......,........,..,,. Hendricks, Norma B. ....,.. . Henkin, Harvey ..,............,..,. Henley, Keith ..,,...,..... ......... Henley, Richard ...,... .....,... Henneke, Chris ..... .....,... Hennen, Gary .,,.... .,....... Hennessey, Jan ....... .....,... Henning, Dan ,.,,..,.. .........,.., Henning, Joan L. ...........,.,. . Hennings, Henry ..... .....,,.. Henry Henry Bob .......... , ,... .,,...., . Bonnee ,,,,. ......,.. Henry: Joseph .,,,. .......,. Henry, Lynnda ..., Henry, Nick ,...,,..... ......... Henry, Pamela ..... Henry, Sharon ,.....,.. .....,.,. Henschen, James .....,.......... Hensley, Leroy ,...... ...,..... Henson, Karen L. ............... . Herb, Edmund ......,,. .,....... Herbert, Marilyn ..... Herbst, Marilyn . ,.,..... . Herd, Dale ......, ....,.,., Herdiner, Sherron ..... Heredos Jerr , y ..................,... Herinehaus, William ......,,,, Hering, David ,... Herman, Barbara ..... ....,,... Herman, Joseph ...,. ......,,, Herman, Kay ........,,... ......,,. Herman, Laurel ,.,. ....,. ,,.,,,.. Hermes, Maridelle ......., Herr, Richard . ....,,,.,... I60, Herrin ton Carol .l45, g , ...,... Herrington George .,...,. Herrington, Ned ...,... .......... Hernstein, Thomas L. Hersh, Rita R, .,.....,......,........ . Hersh, Ronald ,,,,,,...., .... ,,,.. Hershberger, Virginia ,..,.... Herstig, Al . .,.,,,,,,..,,.,.,.......,,.. . Hertz, Caril ...,.........,......,....... Hess, George W. ,.... Hess, Nancy Hess, William .. ,,..... ...... . .. Hessler, Donald .....,. ....,,... Heston, Larry ....,..,,.. ...,.,,.. Heter, Charlotte .,.,, .,,...... Heuerman, Tom ..,,,.. .....,... Heuser, Brenda H. ..,........,, . Heyduk, Forrest E. .,......,..,, . Heyduk, Jane P. ..... ....... . Heyman, Charles . .,......,,,,,, , Hiatt, Pat ...................... 365 Hiatt, Robert N. ....... . Hicks, Leann ...,....,.. -... 2l5, Hickman, Paul Brian ....,,.. ' 3l0 I43 Hider, Barbara J. ...,. . Hieb, Pat ..,,...,.....,...,.,,,.,.,,....... ' 406 H lgbea, James ..,.,..,...,.. Higgens, Charles ........ l62 Higgins, Jae Y. ,,..... ........ ,.,. . Higgin, Jane ,......., ............. Higgins, Connie ................,,,, Higgins, Rita A. ..,....... I34, High, Judy .. ...... .,,,....... . . Highley, Jennifer ..... Hightower, Peggy Ann .... Hildreth, David Hileman, Adele ...... .... Hile Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill V. i66f Edward ...... Bobby .,.. ......... Carol .,..... .. Donna Fred .,..,,..... ..... . Jacqueline . .... .... . Joseph F. .,..... ........ . Kathie .... .... ,..,,,... 369 357 385 3I0 432 3l6 298 392 432 209 432 359 I96 l50 366 432 4l4 I59 l53 l7B 3I4 207 393 433 433 I63 29l 433 299 326 295 363 433 433 433 l60 3l0 354 275 303 4I I 402 3l7 353 402 220 I96 I63 I64 303 4-00 29l 433 433 3l2 323 404 36l 433 305 272 2I I I4l I96 I3I 433 433 433 I50 433 4I3 433 3I I 433 302 433 393 433 299 303 433 360 294 302, 35l l50 356 l60 3l7 299 Robert .,......,,... ......... 369 4l3 294 l3I 359 2I0 I54 Ron ,....,..... .................,.,, Rose Marie ........,....... William Waldo .......... 20l Hille, Peter ........ ....,....,. I 42, Hillegas, Richard ........,..... Hillel Foundation .........,.,..... Hiller, Fran .,..,.......,..,.. 357, Hillier, Harry ...................... Hillman, Dwight E. ..,,, ...,,... . Hillman, Peter John .......... Hillyer, Mike ........... Hilt, Ayleen ............. ......... Hilton, Claude M. ........,...... . Hilty, George E. ..... ,.... . Himann, Pete ........................ Hime, Carol .......................... Hines, Bobbie ..., l3O, 323 Hines, Lucy ..,......................... Hines, Rod ......... ................. Hinkel, Nancy ..... .... . Hinson, Marsha ...,... ....,.... Hintermaster, Ann .............. Hintz, Beverly A. .........,....... . Hippler, Charles Eugene .... 433 I43 l45 400 2I9 433 406 43l 433 369 352 433 433 407 307 363 355 385 298 298 433 IBI Hirashima, Pam ...... 302 Hirsch, Cecelia R. .............. 433 Hirsch, Ken ............................ I54 Hirt, Clare .,,.......,... 153,408 Hiscox, Allan ............. .165 Hise, Ronald . .,..,., .....,.... 4 02 Hiskey, Barbara ,,.................. 368 Hisrich, Karen ................... ...433 Hissong, Samuel Lowell ..,. I43, 433 Hitchock, Loretta .................. 29l Hitchock, Russell W. ..,..... 2l3 Hite, Barbara ...... l4I,292,433 Hixon, Marilyn ............ I46,293 Hoadley, Larry Lee .............. 433 Hobbs, Jim ..,............,,.....,..... I54 Hobson, David L. ,............... 433 Hoch, William ......,. . .......... 404 Hock, Mike .,,.... .,... ...... I 7 4 Hock, Sharon ..,...... .356 Hockey .. ..... .......,.... ...... 2 5 6-257 Hocking, Daniel .................... l60 Hocking, David E. .............. l8l Hockrnan, Dennis G. ,......... 433 Hockman, James B. .......,,, 433 Hodge, Peggy .........,,, ...... I 65 Hodge, Sandra ........ ,..,,. 3 55 Hodges, Judy ,... ., ......,... 220 Hodgson, J. C. ...... .......... 3 9I Hodgson, Pete ...................... 4l0 Hodor, Karen ........ ....... 2 99, 36l Hoeft, Allen .,,.,,.................... 4l0 Hoefling, Linda ..,... ............. 2 93 Hoerger, Robert .......... l3I, l96,3l4 Hoffer, Sharon .... ,,,,...,..,,... 2 92 Hofferberth, Nancy ...... 433 Hoffert, Carolyn .......... 2Ol,298 Hoffman, Barbara ................ I96 Hoffman, Carol ........ ........ . .366 Hoffman, Elaine .................. 370 Hoffman, Glenn .....,.., ..... .... I 4 5 Hoffman, James ,........... 220,3l8 Hoffman, Nancy .......... I46, 327 Hoffman, Rich ...................... 395 Hoffman, Ronald .....,............ 383 Hoffmaster, Mary 363,433 Hoffmaster, Ray ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 395 Hofrichter, Ruth ,................. 366 Hogan, Jerry ................ 275,407 Hogan, John ,......... .............. l 3l Hogan, Richard J. .............. 433 Hoge, Martha ..,...., .......... 4 33 Hoge, William .... ...,....., 2 I8 Hohman, Merle .. .......... 403 Hoke, Sherry .......... .......... 3 57 Holcomb, Fred ..., .. .......... 2l2 Holden, Michael ................ 4l3 Holdtrey, Dale ........,.......,..... 388 Holeski, Sue ...,...............,...... 292 Holland, Robert J. ..,,,...,. 433 Hollett, Jon ....,....... 2l3,3l7 Holladay, Sharon .............. 295 Holliday, M. J. .................... l38 Holliday, Michael .............. I46, 395, 433,45I Holliday, Phyllis .......... 292,359 Holliday, Sharon , ..............,.. I46 Hollman, Ken .,.. ....,.,.....,,..,.. I 59 Holtshouse, Danny K. .. ,...... 433 Holfshouse, Jim .......... 372,395 Homan, Cheryl .................... 320 Home Economics Club ........ I5l Homecoming ....................... .30-37 Honnert, Larry .............,..,,,.., I54 Honor Dorm ,,..............,......... 324 Honsa, Dorothy ............ I77,29I Hood, Eleanor .... .............. I 39 Hooge, Patty ....,, ....,..,., l 74 Hook, Connie ............ .......... 2 20 Hoon, Ruth ............................ 303 Hooper, Michael K. .......... 433 Hootman, Corinne A. .433 Hoover, Dale ......,....,,.,,.......,.. l57 Hoover, James .... l60,20I,3B3 Hoover, Ken ..,,. ......,,.,.......,.... 3 B5 Hoover, Linda .... l4.l 295,433 Hoover, Melvin ....................., 2I3 Hoover, Richard ....,. . ......... 3l2 Hoover, Terry .,..,,,, ,,,,,,.,,, 3 I7 Hopcraft, Dave .................... 384 Hopkins, Carol L, ...,............ 433 Hopkins, Lynne .. .,.... .......... 3 58 Hopkins, Mark .... .........,, 3 97 Hopp, Diane .,... ....,.... I 45, I96 Hoppes, Ann ..........,,, , I45 Hoppes, Jerry ........ ........., I 54 Hoople, Elden J. ..,. ,...,..,.. 4 33 Horine, Susie ...... ,..,,,,.,, 3 02 Horn, Dick . .,,,.. ..... .... 4 I O Horn, Carl .....,. .,........ 3 B3 Horn, Ralph ........ . ........ 409 Horning, Pearl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I5l Horrocks, Richard ................ 40l Horst, Joanna ........ ,...........,. 2 20 Horton, Marlene ,....,.. 2ll,433 Horton, Walt .,,,..,....,,...,,,.,,..,. 4I0 Hosker, Mrs. .......................... 400 Hosket, Beverly .... 2ll,294, 358 Hosket, Diana . ....,........ 2ll,32l Hoskin, Diane .,,........,.. l96,302 Hoskinson, Nancy .,...........,.. 145, 364,373 Host, Livia . .,,.....,. .............. 3 20 Hostettler, Ester ...,, .......... 3 52 Hostettlen, Linda ........ ,,........ 2 99 Hothem, Ron ............ ....,, I 73 Houghton, Tressa ................ 433 Houk, Carol .,............ .......... 2 92 House, Dorothy ....,. .......... House, Anne .......... House, John E. ...........,....... . House, Margaret .................. House, Raymond .................. Householder, Marilyn Householder, Sandra J. House Presidents' Council.. Houser, Karen .................. .... Houser, Kermit .................... Houston, Sandy ....,... Houstean, Joseph , .......,.,...... , Houston, Sarah ............. Hovance, Georgenne Hovance, Josette .,....., Hysell, Dennis ...... Hysell, Ted ....,,.. I 1, rea chzh-ran ...... lams, Nancy ................. lanetta, Bruce .....,....... lannarino, Thomas E. Igerman, Bub ........ lglaver, Gayle .... Iguchi, Dennis .... .. lhle, Charles ......,...,..., lhnat, Bertha L. ........,.,. 299, llowit, Honey ,... lmes, William ..,... Hoverkamp, Elise .........., Hover, Anita Marie Hover, Marie ...............,, Hover, Marilyn ...................... Howard, Becky ..........,. 323 Howard, Charles ................ 3I8, Howard, John H, .......,.,..... . Howell, Rate ............ .......... Howell, Tom .......................... Howells, Sandra L. Howenstine, John ........ Ingalls, David ...... Inglis, Isobel ............... Ingrassia, J. K. ..... ,.... . International Students ........ 328 Ike, Larry .,..,...,...,,.,,,...,,,., ..,,,.., 2 73 lnister, Mike ..........,,...... ...,... 3 89 lnnis, Rick .,.... Irvin Tim .,.... Howman, Dennis ..,.,.,.....,.., .. Howser, Jim .....,,..... Howsmon, Ron ...... Hoyda, Frances ..,... Hoyle, Marsha .,.. Hoyer, Dave ...,.... Hoyer, William ...... Hross, Mark ........ Hubble, Doris .... Huber, Eric ........,. Huber, Robert . .....,. . Hubley, Alan .....,.......... Huber, Ronald ................ Huck, William Carl ............ Huddy, John Mark .............. Huff, Jane .,.............................. Huffman, Beniamin L, .. I43, Huffman, James ...................,,, Huffman, Jim ..,. .......... . Huffman, John ...............,........ Huffman, Joy D. .......... 35l Hufford, Charles .......... Hufford, Jane .... ............. Hugenberg, James E. Hughes, David ...........,.. Hughes, Jim ,......... l60 Hughes, John Irwin, Judy ,.,, Irwin, Bob .... Irwin, Janice .,.. Irwin, Johanna ...... Irwin, Nancy ..,,,,.,..,... Irwin, Robert C. ..... . lsenberg, Elliott .................... lsler, Don ,..,...,...,., I54 lsler, Janet ........ Izen, Ji lzler, Robert .... ,. I ffff'i55 ' 2I8 292 Jack, Charles ................ Jackson, Barbara Ann ........ I43 Jackson, Donald E. Jackson, H. ........ , Jackson, Lois ........... Jackson, Nelroy Jackson, Robert L. Jackson, Sue ......... Jackson , Thomas R. .............. 3l2 Jacobowitz, Rusty Johnson Johnson , Grant ....... ....... , Mrs. ..... ...... . Hughes, Kenneth J. Hughes, Mary Lynn ..., Hughes, Phil ., ...., . I46 Hughey, Anne ...,. ........ Huitger, Thomas , ............ ,. Hull, Suzanne ..., Hullinger, Dennis .....,.. Hulslander, Don ., Hultin, Jerry ......., .,,. . Humbert, William Hume, Bruce ...,,.... ..,,... . . Humenik, Frank J. ..... . Humphrey, Irene Humphre s Mollv ' Johnson, Jalene ......, ....... Johnson, James ,... . ...... ....... Johnson, Jerry ,,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Johnson, Judith B, .,,,,,,.,,,,, , Johnson, Len ..................,.,,.,., Johnson, Linda .... l39, 358, Johnson, Lytle ..,.....,......,.,,..,,, Johnson, Rod .,...,......,,,,,.,,.,,,,, Johnson, Roger ....... .,.....,.,. Johnson, Susan ............., 220, Johnson, Theodore ................ Johnson, Virginia A. .....,... . Jolliffe, C. . .......................... Jones, Al ........................ 208, Jones, Annette ........,..... 200, Jones, Ben .... 372, 374, 406, Jones, Beryl .............,,,..,,..,,..., Jones, Bill ......,......................... Jones, Bob ....... ,..,.... Jones, Brad , .,.,,.,, ,,,,,,., Jones, Carol ............. ......., Jones, Carol L, .................,... . Jones, Catherine ....,.,,.,..,,,.... Jones, Charlotte W. .... 369, Jones, David ............,,.. IBB Jones, Frank ,,...,.,,..,,,.....,.....,. Jones, Garlandine ......... ...... Jones, Gregory ....,................ Jones, Janet A. .........,.....,.. . Jones, Janice ....,. l32, I5I Jones, Joyce ..... . .,...... 20l, Jones, Judy .....,..... .............., Jones, Kay ................. .,...., Jones, Keith Ross ...... ....... Jones, Kenneth ,,,,,.,., ,.,,.,, Jones, Ken ............. ..,.... Jones, L. Dan ...,..... ....... Jones, Lawrence .,,..... ....... Jones, Lewis ........................... Jones, Marvin D. ........ l6l Jones, Mary Ann ........ I36, 143, 173, 359, 373, Jones, Mary Jane .......,.,,,... Jones, Mary L, .......,,...,,,.,... . Jones, R. Stephen .... ....... Jones, Ronald B. ...... ..,... , Jones, Sharon ......... ........... Jones, Susan ...............,..., I47 Jones, William B. .............. . Jordan, John ............,..... I54 Jordan, Keith L. .... .......... . Jordan, Linda ......,... Joseph, Barbara .......,..,. 32l Joseph, Gary ......................... Joseph, Harrison ......,.....,,,... Journalism Student Council Judy, J. Mark ,....,.........., ...... , .. Juergens, Roberta S. ......... . Junior American Veterinary Medical Association ........ Junior Panhellenic Assn. Junkermann, Franklin ............ Hunnston, Gaye C. ......,, ,... Hundley, Barbara ......,... I34 Hundley, Robert ........,........... Hundley, Sue ,......,,,. , I44 Hundley, Winifred S. .,....... . Hunnikhoven, Joe D. ......,.. , Hunsinger, Joanna E. ..... . Jacobs, Carol ....... ...,,,.....,.... 2 92 Jacobs, Judy ,, .......... 364 434 Jacobs, Paul .......... .............. Jacobs, Toby L. ...... ......... . Jacobsen, Carol Jacobson, Janet ..,... ........... Jacoby, Alan .......................... Jacoby, Stephen ....... ......,..... Jaffee, Judy ........ ....,... 3 04 Jaggen, Barbara ..............,,.. Jagsch, Carla ..... .... ..,....,,,, Jarnbor, James ...,........ Jambor, Richard Z. James, Denny .... .. James, Ed. ............................. . James, Lanny B. .. James, Marilyn .............. Janies, Patricia James, Thomas E. Jameson, Dick ..... Junkerman, Sherry .....,.......... Justice, William A. ........... . Justice, William M. ........... . Justin, Judy .,.............. ......,. Juston, Donald .....,. . .... Juston, Judy ..... Justus, Jim ......, ' l53 J uffe, Oscar ..... Hunsinger, Lynn .................... Hunt, Dale ....................,. I54 Hunt, James H. ...,..... . Hunt, L inda .......... Hunt, Lynne E. Hunt, Marilyn ,,,,.., . Hunter, Ben .. .. ,,,... Hunter, Carol Brush ............ Hunter, Charles Hunter, John ,. ,. Hunter, Judith B. Hunter Sherolee .......... Jameson, Renne .... Jankins, Mary Lou Janson, Thomas L. Janssen, Carol .. Janu, Elizabeth , ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Jarosi, Jo Mary ....... , 364 Jarrell, Sue .. .... .. Jateff, Barry ,.... . Javor, Geraldine A. Jawicki, Thomas .........,............ Jechura, Ralph C. Jeffers, Danny ........,. Jeffers, Deanna R. Jeffers, N. .,..... Kabat, Penny ........... ........ Kaeppner, Jo . ............. ........ Kaercher, Pat .......................... Kagels, Edwards G. ..,..,....... . Kagty, Marvel ...,.................... Kahler, David Monroe ........ Kahlken, Bev .......,.............. .... Kahn, Aunt Sophie ,............ Kahn, Colman ....... ,.................. Kahn, Michael Burt .... 38l, Kail, Janet ........,..................... Kaiser, Bev ............... ........ Hurley, Dennis W. .... . Hurley, J. Patrick ................ Hurley, Joan ........ .................,. Hurley, Rosanna .... ......,........ Hursh, Betty R. .... I74, 358 Hurwitz, Stu ...,........................ Huska, Barbara ....,................. I-luss, Ted . ...... .,... , Hussel, Bill ........ ...,. Hussey, James ...... ..,... Husted, Cynthia .,.... .......,.. Huston, Janice L. .......,...... . Huston, Susan 359 Husum, Carol ,.... ,....... . . Hutchens, Carol Hutcheson, Charles .. Hutchins, Dave ........,...., I54, Hutchinson, Bob .......... ..,.. . . Hutchinson, Dick ,... ..,,,.,...,. Hutchrnan, Ann ,.,,,.... .. l30, Hutslar, John L. ......,..,.... Hutson, Lorra ..........,,.... l59, Hyatt, Don .......,.......,.,,,.....,.... Hyde, C. Marvin .....,., l6l, Hyde, Gary ,,.................,.. .,...., Hyes, Robert ........,,..... .,,...... Hyre, Clifton ....,... l60, I64, Hyre, Jim ....,,.........,.....,,,......., Hyre, Robert G. ...... ..,.,,.. . Hyrmer, George ...... Hysell, David K. ....,. Kaiser, Bob .......,... ....... Kaiser, Ca rol ........... Jelm, Candy .....,.... Jenkins, Cora ........ .... Jende, Maris ..,....... Jenkins, Elaine ,..... ..... Jenkins, Kathleen .......,.,. Jenkins, Mary L. ..,...... . Jenkins, Thomas ..........,.. Jenkins, Veronica .....,...,. Jerman, Jane ,....,...... Jerome, Judith A. Jerome, Judy J, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , Jewell, Hadley .... ................. Jewell, Peggy ,..... ,,,..,,.,, .,.....,,, Jezerina Jezerina Jimeson, Jirousek, c, Raymond F. ...,... . c, Ronald ...............,,. Russell E. ............. . Dick ........................ Kaiser, Ellen ,.............. . ....... . Kaiser, George T. ..... ....., . Kaiser, James S. ..... ..,........ . Kaiser, Mariorie .......... I65, Kaider, Joanne ....... ........... Kakos, Terry ........... ........ Kalinoski, Ken ........,,. ............ Kallas, Milton ........................ Kalman, Deana S. ........ 36l, Kalnins, lnara ..........,............... Kaminer, Catherine ..,........... Kampfer, Gary .........,.........,.... Kandel, David L. .......... IBI, Jobe, Patti .... ,... .......... 2 0 7, Joffiffee, Ca role ............,....... Johanso Johns, Claudia n, Lee E. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Zl 1, Johns, Janet K. ......,,...........,. . Johns, Richard Johns, Thomas Johns, Tim .............. Johnsen Johnson , Leila .,.... J. ....,.......... , , Bruce ...... .. Kane, Carol Ann .. Kane, Katherine ..... Kaner, Susan ....,.... Kanoski, Bonnie Kantner, Perry M. .. 40 Kantner, Charles Kantzer, John W. .. Kapel, Marilyn . .... . Kaplan, Harry ......... Kaplan, Harry lMrsl Kaplan, Jerry .......... Kaplan, Judy .......... Kaplansky, Howard Kapostasy, Jean ..,. Johnson, Byron H. ............. . Johnson, Charles .,........ l46, Johnson, Charles P. . .,....... ., Johnson, Don .,........................ Kapostasy, Matilda .............. Kapp, Raymond ..,..,.. Kappa Alpha Thela ............ Kappa Della ...... Lemasfers, Kay N. 365 366 367 220 396 2 I3 I 96 327 I 44 I BI 32 I 435 Kappa Kappa Gamma ..,,.. Kappa Phi .....,.....,..,,.... ...... Kappa Sigma .......................... Kappanadze, Jason .............. Karalh, Kalhleen .,.,........,....... Karg, Eileen .,,......, l5I, 20l, Kargknoll, Yvonne .,................ Karis, Alhene ........................., Karlin, Mina .......... ......, Karn, Joan S. ,,.,... ..,... . Karp, Alan ...,....... ...,... Karp, Jeff .............,..... ....... Karrer, Carol C. .....,....... Karvonen, Clary W, .,..,.,,..,., . Karwoski, Janice .................. Kasch, Bill ....,,........,................. Kasik, Jim ..............,....... 207 Kasper, Frederick .............,., Kass, Frank .,......,....,. ..,.... Kasfl, Rifa ...,........,........ ....... Kaslner, Gloria G. ...,....,.... . Kasunic, Gerald ..,,....,.. ..,.... Kafahara, Gerald ................ . Kalila, Ronald H. ...,..,......,.,. . Kallerhenrich, David -.---..... Kalz, Bobby ..........,............,.,. Lenarf, Slephanie .I,.........,..... Krebs, Karen .,.... 320 I77, Kafz, Gene ....,,.,.,,.,......,,........ Kafz, Jeffrey L. ...............,,.., . Kalz, Linda ,,..,..,. ......,... 3 70 Kalz, Sandra Lois ................. Kalzman, Marilyn ................. Kaucher, Gerry ....... Kaufman, Judilh ..... Kaufman, Karen ,,....... Kaufmann, Glenn ............,,. .. Kaufmann, Jack ........,.,,...,.,.., I5l Kaulz, Ginger ,...., ,,., Kawala, Taizo ,,.,,,, ,.,,.,,,,, Kay, Clarie .......,... Kaye, Phyllis S. ,,.... . Kaylor, Ronald ......... Kayman, Elly .,.,..................... Kayser, C. Scoll ...............,... I63 Kayser, Doug .Q ..,...,..,..... Kazien ko, Cafhi ....,................ Kealing, Wilfred ,.,...,,. Keeder, Keegan, John F. .... . Roberf ....... Keeler, Jim L. ..,.. .,....... . Keener, John ........... . 274 Keeney Sleven R. .............. . . Keever, Tom ............. Keish, Barbara ..... Keish, Marilyn ..... Keilh, Lois ...... .... Keller, Carl ....... Keller, Jessica ....... ...... Keller, John ....... Keller Kaihy ....,..... .. Qiffffl 414 274 435 ZI3 I45 4l0 2l0 209 4I8 370 435 272 274 435 272 370 404 4I8 373 435 36I 325 I47 360 I58 408 20I 274 353 435 272 I 45 435 388 363 2 I 2 I42 3 I 8 435 393 435 400 320 369 I 96 394 435 388 369 356 435 I 96 375 295 435 Keller, Lana .................. I59, Keller, Lawrence E. ............ . Keller, Lois ....,.,.,,.,,,,,,,.,..,,,.,,, Keller, Maria .,....,.,,,,,,.,., 359 Keller, Mary ........................... Keller, Palricia Mae .......... Kellerman, Lynn .................... Kellermeirr Marica 364 2I8 Kelley, Carol L. , ...... .. Kelley, Carolyn ..................... Kellogg, Barbara L. .......... . Kelly, Dwighl ............... Kelly, Kelly, Nancy ..... Kelly, Larry ....... Kelly, Suellen H. O. .......... . l'45 Kelsay, Diane ..............,..,,...,,. 303 Kemper, Marlha ..... ....... Kemper, Thomas M. .... 209 Kendig, Marion E. .... 394 Kendrick, Don L. ................. . Kennedy, Alan R. ............... . Kennedy, Diane .............. I74 Kennedy, Linda ....................., Kenned Marion I62 y, ..... Kenner, Linda ...... I77, Kenner, Sandra .......... Kenney, Sleven R, ....... . 367, 410, Kenny, Tom .............,.,,,,,,,,,.,,.,, Kenl, Alan H. .... . Kenfy, Belly ..... . Keppler, Janis .......,........ i 435 357 435 272 2 1 3 356 196 303 369 365 2 1 3 435 435 162 365 1 so 325 367 320, 375 Ker, Quenlon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, Kerkendall, Sandra ................ Kern, Sonnie ., ......... Kerns, Claudia ....... Kerns, Thomas ..... Kerr, J,ol'1n .,........ . Kerr, Nancy ....., ,,,,,, Kerr, Susan ....,.......... Kerr, Thomas ,,,,...,,,,,, ,, Kershaw, Roberl' H. Keshmiri, Mohanned .......... Kelner, James . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Keller, Donald Lee Keller, John ..........,....,.. Key, Lyda ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, Khaw, Gual- ,,,,,,,,..,,.,.,,. i72' 177 291 Kidd, Tony R. ..... ......,....... , Kieffer, David .,... 435 39 I 435 435 299 4 I3 298 360 298 I49 3 I3 303 35 I I56 2l5 3l4 I37 209 I96 369 329 435 3I7 I 30 272 3 I 4 357 307 298 435 Kiefer, Rita ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Kiehfuss, Thomas .................. Kiehl, Royal .................. I96 Kies, Karen .................. 320 Kiesling, Nancy .................... Kielh, Doris ........,..............,...... Kihlken, Beverly J. .... 363, Kildow, Krisline .................. 298 Kilgore, Jan ........ l78, 299, 360 Kihlken, Bev .......................... 373 Kildow, Kirsline .................. 354 Kilmer, Charles .... ............ 2 I8 Kimball, Ann ....... ....,.. I 94, 295 Kimberly, Ray .. .,.....,.............. I60 Kimble, Fred W. ...... ........ 4 35 Kimble, Rich .,.....,.. ,,.,..,..,.. 4 06 Kimes, Nora ...... ................ 3 03 Kimmel, Alan ..... ....... 3 72, 396 King, Adrena .... ............ 3 57 King, Carol ........ ............ 3 I0 King, Dwighl ..... ....... I 57, 2II King, Glen D. ....,, ....,.,...,, 4 35 King, Jean .... ...... ....... 3 5 4,373 King, Malha ...... ,,.,. . ., I55 King, Norm ....... , ,,,,,,,, 4I7 King, Palricia .... .. ...... 303 King, Valerie .... ..,.,,,. 3 64 King, Vincenf ,....... ............ I 64 Kinghorn, Boi: ......... .............. 4 II Kinker, Linder ....... 306, 365 Kinner, James ................. . .3I3 Kinross, Marcia .... l59, 3l0, 369 Kinschner, Edwin ..,..... ......... 2 22 Kinsel, John ,.,........,.... ........ 3 95 Kinsella, Gary ...... ........ I 52 Kinsey, Kay ................,, ...,,... 3 57 Kinsley, Dick ..., . ...............,.. 224 Kinsey, Merele Wayne ...... l3l Kinlner, Ann .......................... I30 Kinzel, Joseph A. ...... I42, 435 Kinzelman, David J. .,....,,,. 435 Kinzer, Jim ...........................,.. 372 Kirk, Kalhie ,,...,.,,,,,,,,.,..,.,,,,.,. 298 Kirsch, Mary K. .............. ..435 Kirchner, Lesley .......... 3l0,370 Kirk, Jackson .......... .,,,,,,,,,,. 2 75 Kirsch, Mary .. ,,.. ,,,,,.,. 3 52 Kirwin, Roberl' ...................... l56 Kisling, James A. ...... 396,435 Kisling, Janel' .,,, ,,,,,,, , 367 Kisller, Charles ,,,, .,,,,,,, 3 I7 Kisfler, Nancy ...... ........ I 5I Kissell, Arnold ,.... ........ I 60 Kisfler, Nancy ........ ........ 3 I0 Kiflle, Janice .......................... I8I Kiflle, J, William ...... I45, 435 Kivlin, Judy ............................ I45 Kieusland, William S ......... 4l3, 435 Klabano, Becky ...................... I96 Klaer, Susan ........................ .363 Klaiber, Lynn .. ................... 369 Klalf, Kennefh Paul .,,,,,,,..,, I43 Klaus, Ken ..... ...... .....,........... 4 I I Klausinq, Roberl C. ............ 435 Klein, Anifa .............. ....... . 435 Klein. Joyce .......... ............ 3 6I Klein, Roberl ..... ....... 2 72,274 Klein, Sandra .. .. ....... 370,435 Klein, Susan ............ ............ I 30 Kleinlein, Bob ........ ............ I 52 Kleinman, Saymour ......... .. I42 Kleinokder, Paula ' .....,.. 294,363 Kleman, Joseph, Wayne .... I3l Kleman, Rosemary .............. I39 Klesa, Mike ...................,,,..,,,, 388 Klessman, Jay ..................,.,,., 3Bl Kley, Kennelh E, ,,,,,,,,,, ZIZ, 3I7 Klien, John F. ...............,........ 3I8 Klien, Susan .........,,......,,..,,,,, 353 Kline, Ben H. ........ I8l, l89, 435 Kline, Bill ................................ 4lI Kline, Jim .................... ........ I 52 Kline, Margarel ........ ........ I 39 Kling, Sharon ........................ I53 Klinge, Nancy A. .....,,,.,.,,.,. 435 Klingman, Rodney F ..... 209, 4I I Klisan, Margaret ...,.,,.,...,,.,., 32I Klose. Alan ................ ........ 4 08 Klulch, Judee ,..... ............ 2 94 Klym, Norman .... ................ 2 I0 Knapp, Alice ...,. ....... 3 03,369 Knapp, Carole ...... ............ I 4I Knapp, Suzann .......... ........ I 96 Kneale, Sarah .....,,................. 307 Knedler, Charles M ..... 208, 2I0 Knell, Jeanelle ...................... 35I Kneffler, Janef ................ I39, 307 Knepper, Perry ........................ I63 Knepshield, Sharon ,........... 368 Knies, Doris ................ ........ I 4I Knighl, Bob ............................ 402 Knight, John ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3I6 Knodl, Dielmar O. W. .......... 435 Knodsen, Kennelh M. ........ 2I5 Knoll, Linda ........ ..,.....,.,,,,,, 353 Knoll, Jack ......... ......, 1 61, 162 100 Knoll, Sharon ...... Knoll, Yvonne .......... QQQfffI 435 Knopp, Janel L. ...... ........ 4 35 Knore, Wendell ...... ......., 2 I2 Knoll, Linda .........,.. ,,.,,.,, I 78 Knoll, Suzanne ........., ,.,,,.., I 30 Knowllon, David ...... ........ 3 I3 Knulson, Joan ........ 352 Knulson, Randi ...................... I96 Kobayashi, Jean M. .... 207,435 Kobrick, Karen ...................... 36I Koch, Gary .................... 386,406 Koch, Tad H. ............... . 143, 386 Kochensparger, Anne ........ 435 36I Kochman, Sandra ...... Kochman, Terry B. Kocian, Carl ................ Kocsis, Alexander S ....... filffflf 435 405 207, 203, 2 1 0 Kodish, Roslyn ............ Kodres, Calvin ........... Koehler, Helen .... I6I Koenig, Bill ................... Koenigsberg, Carol Kohl, Gary .................. Kohler, Alberf E. ..... . Kohler, Gary .......... Kohli, Nancy ............... Kohls, Donald J, ......... . Kohls, Jerome ........ Kohls, Kennelh ...,.... 2I9 3'2ii' 'W326' Kohner, Jim ........ ........ Kohner, Jim ...................,...... Kohuf, William , ..................... Kollar, Joyce ........ I44, I5l, 20l, 29I Komaror, Louis ........................ Komifo, Vicki ...... ................ Kondracke, Dave .. ,..... .. Konecny, Joe .......... .... ........ Konel, Sue .... .. ................... .. Konicek, Michael George.. 302 Konsen, Ilme .....,. .. ....... . Koo, James ............ I42, I45, Koon, Sleve .............. ..... ......... Kopf, William Kopp, Bob .......... ................ Kopp, Jeff ...... ........................ Koppelman, Marlin Z. ....... . Kormos, Mike .,...................... Korn, Chuck ............... ............ Korsgaard, Gary ........ ....,.... Kossolf, Edward .................... Kossoff, Mark P. ................. . 292 Koslick, Erika ................ Kolalik, Bruce Darryle Kolner, Lawrence ............ .... Kolsybar, Alberl Edward .... Koudracke, David ................ Kovacs, AI .............................. Kovsky, Michael ....... ......... Kowal, Marlin ............... Kowalski, Daniel S. Kowalski, Lehr ........................ Kowalski, Michael P. ........... . Kozel, Mary F. ......... ........ . Kozel, Philip C. ..... ........ . Kozsuch, Sue ............. ......... Krabill, Lavern ...................... Kracker, Barbara I. Kraemer, .Judy ........ ,,.,..... Krall, Julie ....... .... Krafl, Marfha ........................ . Kralach, Georgia ................ Kraiewski, Raymond A ....... Kramer, Cafhie .................... ' 298 Kramer, Linda ................ Kramer, Roger ...... ............. Kranllz, Joyce ............. Kransnoff, Karen ........ I44, I96, 2I9 Krafoville, Jeffrey ................ Kralzer, Bonnie ............. Kraus, Kraus, Kraus, Connie .,.... Kraus, Krause, Charles , ..... Dean ...... Bonnie ................ i'713' Carole .. ...... ........... . . Krause, William ..... . ............. . Kravifz, ' Joni .......................... Kravilz, Judy ......,......... I44, 225, 295, 2l9, Kravirson, Marilyn ........... Kravilz, Slan .......................... Krecic, Gail ........ La nem, Nancy ....... Lane, Slanley ......... Lang, Bonnie ..... Lang, Dianne ......... Kuller, Dollie ...... 32I, 322, 256 Kuyper, Nancy ....... . .... .......... 3 69 Kyle, James E. ...................... 436 Kyle, John .......... ........ .... 2 O I Kyle, Nancy ...... ........ 2 II,307 Labavilch, Fred ....... ......... 3 B9 Label, Sfanley R. ...., .,....... 4 I8 Labelle, John A. ....... ......... 4 36 Laber, James ......... ............. 3 92 Lacher, Jerome ............ 3l8, 3I9 Lackey, Jane .................. I39, 298 Lackey, Suzy .... ........ 3 I0,353 Lacrosse ................... ............. 2 59 Ladrach, Mary ........................ 302 Lardlein, Barbara ........ I39, 368 Lafferly, Jill ........ ........ 2 07,210 Lafkas, Roberl ..... ............. 3 26 LaGra'l'l, Arnie ............ 374,4Il Laird, Marlea L. .................. 436 Lake, Susan .................... I34,307 Lalonde, Bargara .................. 298 Lamalrice, Lou ...................... 385 Lambda Chi Alpha .............. 397 Lamberl, Lowell P. .... I6l, 436 Lampfon, Jirsf .............,........,. I94 La Musga, Denny .................. 384 Lamden, Amy ............. ......... 3 53 Lancione, Richard ................ 40I Landau, Marilyn ....... ......... 2 9l Landefeld, Bill ..... .....,... 3 87 Landefeld, Craig ....... ......,.. 2 I0 Landefeld, John ........ .387 Landis, Keilh ..... ......... I 52 Landon, Esler ....... ........, 3 94 Landon, Marilyn ..... ......... 3 68 Landslrom, Berlha ................ 363 Lane, Belsy .....,....,...... ......... 3 58 Lane, John ............. ......... I 54 l78 38l 36l 368 I45 I47 275 370 366 I3I 272 INDEX Lebermulh, Alice .................. Lebold, Richard D Lebonilz, Rila Dale ............ Leclford, Mike .,.,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Lee, John .............., Leech, Leeds, Leeds, Leedy, Leeman, Lees, D LeFever, Leffler, Lefkop, Leflore, Lehman Lehman, Lehman, Lehman, Peggy Jo .................. Ed ........ Mariorie ..... Sam ,....,...., .,,,.. , Peler ..... Vic ......... Alma .... .... , Dennis I42, Lehmann, Lynn Williams .... Lehr, Maier, B'ary Alan avid ........... Doug ....... Ted ............ Wilson 161, Lynn .......................... Lehr, Palricia A, ,,,,,,, Lehrner, Nalalie .... Lehlo, Roberl ...... Leibold-, Rick ............ ...... Leibowilz, Susan T. .,...,..,.,,, , Leichly, Judy ......... , .,...,,,,,.,, , I53 Leimbach, Neal ............ , Leishnan, Sue .......................... ' I57 Leilhe, Fred .........,,. ,,,,,,, , Leland, Bill ......... ,,.,,.,....,, ,. Leman, Louise ....... 200i Lemmerman, Sally C. Lemon, Margarel L. .... . Lemmon, R. A. 370 3I3 353 397 408 357 275 370 29I 4I8 397 394 I57 404 294 I62 208 3I4 I95 I43 437 437 I96 437 388 437 29I 384 299 437 3I6 437 32I 437 437 395 364 LeMunyon, KayA. .......... , Kreider, Don D. ...... ......... . Kreider, Leonard .................. Kreiler, Roger .............. I45 Kreider, Thana ...... ............. Krengel, Barry ...... Kress, Evan B. ...... ............ . Kreulzfeld, Lynne 303 Krieg, Karen ........................ Krieger, Jeanne M. Lenarl, Yvonne R. Leo, Mary Lou Leonard, Mike 321, Lepore, Holly ....,,........,. Lesan, Jan .......... Lescovils .............. Leslie, Cherly ........ Leslie, Connie .... Lesler, Cheryl ..... Lelvin, John .......... Lelvin, Richard .... Leu, Ron .............,,... Levi, Nancy ....... ......... Levin, Dennis Levin, Evelyn .... Levin, Linda ..... ......... Levin, Levine Levine Levine Levine, Levine, Levine Mark .......... Arnold .... 36I, 294 437 322 396 356 2I0 299 363 220 36I 406 406 3I7 353 38I 298 437 I96 409 Charles ...,.......... 4l4. Elliof ................ Fran .......... Judilh S. .. Larry ........ 3l9, 4l8, 437 404, 437, 437 29I 437 409 353 404 3I I 4I4 155, 292, 437 353 Levine Lynda .......... ,.... Levine, Myron ...... Levine, Sharon ...... Levine, Sheldon .. Levine, Tobi Ann Levison, Diane .... Levifl, Andrea ................. Lewallen, Sandra I74, 177, 196, 361 Krielow, Gail ............. ....... . . Krier, Nick .............. Krisher, Roberl ...... Krlsmeyer, Lois ......... ......... Krislolic, Raymond . .............. . Krock, Bonnie S. ....... ........ . Kroll, Kenny .......... ............. Krohn, Richard ...................... Kron, Alvin G. .............. I6l Krongeim, Nancy ........,.. Kropl, Richard ........ Kropp, Joseph A. ............... . Krslolic, Raymond .................. Kruger, Ellen ................ 364 Krupman, Sanford .,......... .. Kruse, Ronald W. .... ........... . Krusinski, Paul Anlhony ...... Krulzman, John L. Kubishke, Darlene .............. 2l3 Kubishke, Karen ......,..... I46 Kucha, Mike ...... ...........,.... Kuhlman, Jay ................ l78 Kuhn, Velma ........ Kuhlman, James .......... I44, I60 I46 Kuhner, Mark ........................ Kukey, Karen ................ I96 Kullmann, Kris .............. 200 Kulma, Roberla ......,... 354 Kumler, Karl ............ ............ Kundla, Gerald ...... ......... Kunfz, Jo ..........,... ......... Kurlz, Jeff ...... Lease, Barb . ,........ . Lealherman, Linda ..,.. .. LeBay, Carol ..,......, Lange, Laurel ....... ...... Lange, Lorna .....,.., ......... Langaran, Paul ...................... Langsam, Carole .............. Lauman, Pafricia ........ 302, Lannerf, Diefrich ..,.,.... .........., Lanning, Jim ......... ......... Lanfern ................... ...... I 82-IB3 Lanlz, Bill ...,....... .......,. 3 I9 Lanlz, Sharon ..,......,,., ,.,,,..,, I 78 Lanz, Sue ............ ........... ....... 2 9 4 Laoine, Mark A. .................... 4l8 Lapinski, Lawrence J. .. 208, 2I0 Lapilsky, Mary ...................... I43 Lapp, Richard ............. ......... 4 00 Lapp, Sam ................, ,......,. 3 I5 Larcom, Jam Dean .............. I43 Larmi, Joyce .......................... 305 Larrick, Gary Henderson .... 209 Larrick, L. .......................... ...... I 34 Larrimer, Bruce ...................... 4Il Larson, Bruce ........ .274 Larson, Gary ..,.. ................. 4 05 Larson, Joe ............................ 408 Larson, Randy ........ ............,. 3 I2 La Rue, Jean ........ I74, 367, 373 Lasavage, Carol ..,................. 35I Lascio, Joseph Francis ...... 209 Lashulka, Gregory .............. 272 Laskoski, Richard .,,..,.,,,,.,,,, 272 Lasobik, Carol .,....... ......... 2 9l Lalham, Janice ,,,,,,,, ,323 Lalham, Larry ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, I BO Lalham, Rosilyn ........ .357 Lalhrem, Doug ..... .... ..... 4 I 0 Lalimer, Sarah ..... ...... I 5I Lalman, Andrew ....... ........, 3 I7 Lafshaw, Suzanne ........, 365 Laflimer, Dianne ..... ......... 3 59 Lalz, Sleve .......... ...., ,,,,,.,,, 4 I 4 Laubinger, Kurl ....... ......... 3 94 Laul, Susan ............,,...,..,,.,,,,, 200 Laughlin, Susan ............. ....... 3 23 Laundrie, Roberfa ................ 357 Laulmenheiser, Roberf Lee..209 Lauver, Sleve .......,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,..,, 275 Laver, Phil ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 403 Lavine, Karen ,,,., ,,,, ,,,, , 292 Law, Francis ......... ,....... 2 92,293 Law, Reba .............................. I7B Lawrence, Chrisline .... 298, 35l Lawrence, Rennie .................. I57 Lawrence, Roberl ......,.,...,.,, 389 Laws, Emily ............... ......... 3 I0 Lawson, Carol ..,.,., ..,,,,.,. 3 59 Lawson, Wall ........... ......... 4 ll Lawlher, William .,,,..,,.,,..,,. 387 Lawfon, Lawrence ........ . I40 Lawyer, Bill ........... .......,, 3 I6 Lawyer, Rila ........... ......... 2 95 Lay, Trudy Ann ....... ......... I 39 Layman, Chris ...,... ......... 3 06 Layman, Larry ......... ......... I 63 Layman, Roberl ....... ......... 3 I7 Lazarus, Charles .,.., ......... I 40 Leach, Frank .......,. .. ...... I45 Leahy, Bill ............ ,..,,, . ,372 Leake, Don ....,. ..,..,... 3 80 Leamy, Susie ,,,.,, .,,,,,,.. 3 60 Leas, Linda .. ........ ......... 2 99 358 307 368 3I8 Lebens, Roberl ..... ......... I46 Lewis, Diane ............................ 355 Lewis, Donna ...................,,..,..,, 366 Lewis, Elizabelh . .......... I39, 307 Lewis, Franklin C, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 437 Lewis, Gayle ............ ....... 3 56 Lewis, Jean K. .. 437 Lewis, Kalhy ,,... ,,,, ,,,,,,, I 5 I Lewis, Nanci S. ..... ,,,,., 2 92 Lewis, Noelle .....,.. ....... 3 67 Lewis, Parficia .... .. ....... 3I0 Lewis, Rockford ........ ...,,,, , ,, I96 Lewis, Sandra ...,.............. 302 Lewis, Sharon ,,,,,,,., ,,,,,, 1 46, 437 Leymasler, Michael .............. 4OI Lhola, William ...,.................... I4I Libana, Sharon ,,,, ,,,,, 32I, 437 Libens, Roberl' ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,2I2 Liber, John D. .. ,................. H437 LiBrize, Linda .... ........ . .357, 437 Lichlenberg, Edward M. .... 209 Lichlman, Ronnie ...... 353 Lieberman, Susan ,...,.,.,,,.,,,,,. 353 Lieser, Bill ...........,,,. .,,..,, 3 84 Liqgeff, Roberl ........ ...,,., I 64 Lighf, Carol .......... ,,,.,,,,,, 3 20 Lilly, Slephen J. ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 37 Lilygen, Evan ............ ..... 2 IO, 220 Limehouse, Bruce .... .......... . I6I Liming, James C. ......,......... 437 Linbow, Joni .................. 32I, 367 Linch, William .,.................... 407 Lindahl, Elizabelh Ann ........ 225, 437 Linder, Phyllis ......,,.,..,, 3I0 Linder, Louise ...... Lindquisl, Loren ..,.,. .......... Bill 3lI 322 2I0 Lindsay, ..,......, .............. 3 97 Lindsay, Brooke .. ..,...... 294,360 Lindsay, James L. ..............., 2l0 Lindsay, Joyce ..,,..,. ...... 2 93 Lindsey, Don .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, I S4 Lindsey, Kafhaleen ................ 321 Lindsey, Leon .................. ' ........ 2 72 Lineback, Jan ..... ,...,. I39, 358 Lingo, Edward J. .....,.. 386,437 Link, Mary S. ,...... ...... ..,.,.,, 4 3 7 Link, R. Wendell ........ 209,326 Linkhoen, Timolhy ................ 393 Linious, Diana ........................ I94 Linkow, William .,,..,...... 2l9, 4l4 Linnabary, Bob ...................... l6l I iiriazfc gr, Marcia rs Doug . '-r Larr E Lirirala, V'kki .. Lrmllle, Fred .,..,..... ...... Lin:e', Jim . ..............,,. . Lipdegrove, Robert Lippard, Carol , .. Liopert, David B. Litzinger, Cindiella 437 Lipton, Barbara .. . Lipton, Kay ......., .. Lisi, Michael ..... Lisle, Donna .. ,,., .. Litherland, Judy ...,,,.... Litowitz, Hedda Liitlegreen, Bruce ,..,... Michelson, Dennis Loeber, Bill ..,.. . .,..... Lively, June Diane , Livingston, Brian Livingston, Jim ....,,, Livingston, Lucille ...... Livingston, Marsha ,,,, Llewellyn, Lloyd, Fred Lochbaurn, Don ,. Virgil ..,, Ann ..,,, .... Lochtefeld, Lockey, Diane . Lockwood, Guy C. ..,,, . Lockwood, Michael ,,., LO an Madrzykowski, Duayne 369 Maidlow, Molly .. .. 320 357 Loebs, Logan Logan Logan Logan , Jay Logan, John D Q Logan Logan Mariell Cheryl , I. Kay En . Gary .. , Kay . Michae Susan Lohr, 'Carol C Lolcdl, Rosalie London, Carol London, James Long Long Long Long, Long, Long Long, Long, Long Long Long Long Alice .. Barbara Dave .. Devonah Don ..... Gary .. John . Jr., Joh I34 nK., Kathie ,. .... ,. Melvin Robert ., Theresa Long necker, Joseph Lopresty, Ricki Lord, Henri ...,... Lorenz, Joan ..... Lorenz, Mike Lorenzen, Suzie ,... Loschky, Phyllis ...I Loscocco, Ann S6', 2'6i . 380 3I2 Lotz, Janet .. Louden, John .. . Loudenslager, Ruth Louis, Beverly Loury, Margaret .. Love, Floyd R. .. .. Lovell, Frank ,, Lovell, Marvin Lynn Lowderrnilk, Betty Lowe, Dennis . ,, Lowell, Franklin A, Lowery, James .,.., . , Lowman, Phil Lowry, John ..,, . Lowther, Jack ..,.,.,, Lowthian, Libby .... .. Lowy, Louis P. .,,,,, , Lowy, Michele Lubitz, Sonnie . .. Luce, Jack , ,, Luce, Jetferey , ..... . Luchans, Harvey .....,, . Luchesi, Rita ,, . Lucke, Douglas ,.,,... Lucks, Joan E. .... . Lucus, Beth .,... ........ Ludwig, Judy , ,, Luke, Ginger Lumannick, Gary B. Luna, E,'R. . ,...... . . Lundin, Bill ., ,, .. Lundquist, Loren Malrlson' Lesle' Men's Physical Education Lurie, Nancy N. ., Lusch, Lust, Donald Linda . I63, Lustig, Andrea Lustig, Vincent ... Luchesl, Rita Lusch, Luth, Don .. Harold Lutman, Nancy Lutz, Jack L. . L. .,,.., . Lutz, Stanley . . . Lutzy, Patty , ,,... ...... . Lutz, Stan .. .. Lutz, Ward Lutzy, Dick . .. Lutzy, Patty .... Lux, Francis ....., Lykes, Robert .... Lyle, Joseph ,....... Lyle, Thomas .... ,... Lynch, Pat .........,........ Lynd, Donald E. ...,. . Lynd, Karen .,.......,.. Lynn, Jim . ,.,,......, . 367 387 ZI I 298 400 4l I 4I3 353 437 437 294 2l8 I44 299 325 272 I43 380 383 l65 437 358 406 405 2l8 365 I94 372 402 358 l30 I50 437 I50 3l9 35l I96 373 437 295 299 397 329 293 402 325 388 437 l60 437 29l 274 405 I45 408 307 l65 369 396 35l 364 400 I 5l , 352 I59 353 437 387 209 356 409 437 3l6 400 220 208 305 I40 322 353 I94 323 I6I 437 368 302 303 2I I 2I2 3l6 275 437 383 298 298 3l6 323 Z0l I8I 437 437 437 373 I64 3l7 389 365 395 272 389 275 2l3 437 364 4l I Lynn, Lynnette ..... ,,,..... 3 56 Lyons, Cleophus .. . ,437 Lyons, Carol ,.... ..., , .. 295 Lyons, Frank .... ,,,., . I96 Lyon, Janey ..,.. . ,.., .... 3 I0 Lyon, Kathleen ..., . ,,,.. ..325 Lyons, Douglas ........... ...,.,., . 272 Lyons, Richard C. .208,2I3 Lytle, Janice .. ,....., ,.,,,.. 2 92,352 Maben, Barb ...... ...,,,.. 3 52 Maben, Dick .,,....,.. . .......... 393 Maben, Robert ..,.,,...... ...,,.... 4 37 Mabry, waiver .,..,,,, ,.....,....., 4 37 Mac Adam, Wesley J. ...... 437 MacBeth, William H. .....,., 437 MacDonald, John ,...,..... , I64 MacDonald, Laurence E. H437 MacFarland, Mrs, i.,.....,,,,..,, 4I7 Machado, John ..,... ..., I 42,274 Mack, Betty ..,, ...... . .. .,,. ....3l0 Mack, Roberta ..,,,.., .,,.... . ..437 Mack Hall ,.......,,, ...,..... 2 98-299 Mackan, Mike ...,...,,,,,.i,....... 393 Mackin, James ,,.,.,, ,.,, ,...,.... 4 0 2 MacLaren, Margaret ........., I96 MacLearie, Liz . ,.,..,..........,,,, 307 Macklin, Patti ..,............. I30, 359 Maddox, Melvin .,,,. l60,2Ol Madonia, Ray .....,,,.,, ,.,.. ..,... 3 I 7 Madorsky, Les .. ......,.,..,,,, 409 326 437 Madson, Edward A. Magee, Neal ,. ,...,.,, I80, Magley, Ron ,,,, Magnes, Norma ..,.. ....,. Maguire, E. Thomas Mahan, Sally .,,,..,,,, Maidment, Cathie .. Maier, Howard .,,.,..,..,. Maier, Linda M. Mailender, Karen .. .. Main, Regina H. ,. Maki, Betty .,,, I79, ZOI Makio ...,., , .... Maksim, Sandra .,... ,,.. Malasky, Michael .. Male, Gordon .. , Maleski, Ed .. ,.,,,. ,. Maley, Edward R. , Malley, Pam ,, Maloch, Francille .. Malone, Judy Malo Maureen .. 304 y, .. Mamrick, Ronald Mamula, Charles . ,,.,,,. Manchester, Crosby M Mandel, Stewart Mandross, Milton Manes, Ronald Mangiamelle, Richard Manker, Joan ., Mann, James .. .,,,,...... ., Mann, Leroy ..,.... Mann, Peggy Manning, Harry .,,.. Manning, Jean Manning, Linda . Manning, Linda ..., . Manos, Manslce, Marble, Pat . Bonnie E. . Beverly .,.... ., Marlene .. March, March, Sally K. William A, . March, Marcy, Lou . , Margolis, Brian ...,.. Margolis, Susan S. Marhover, Robert H. '365 353 I37, I73, 45I 473 ian 353 437 303 , 375 ass ws 437 373 438 325, 438 . I88-I90 29l , , ,397 356, 388 I50 438 356 I43 ,, 368 363 3 I 6 272 43B 2l9 3l4 ,. ...... 38I 272 366 I79 2l2 , . .357 l57 '200, Maria, Donna . ,... .. Marini, Sandy ...,. Mariotto, Vicki Mark, Susan , . ,, Marks, Adrienne L. Marks, Betty , Marks, Nancy Marks, Randall .....,. Markley, Bob ..... .. , Markowitz, Barry .. Marksberry, Terry Lou Marlatt, Laverne N. Marlett, Virginia .... 299, IS Marlin, Lynn . .,.,.. . Marlow, Stephen W. Marouard, Robert 294 323 323 438 359 364 438 438 438 397 2l3 ,, , 438 438 352 307 l5I 302 438 370 295 3I4 393 4I4 292, Married Students .. ...,... .. Marsh, Alan . . Marsh, Ben F, . Marsh, Clyde .. Marsh, Sandra J. ,. Marshall, Barbara J. Marshall, John ....... .. Marshall, Mollie ,,..,,.. I3l 438 . , 298 35l 2ll I64 330-335 l58 . .. 394 438 I63 I39, 438 438 393 4I4 I62 I6I, .. ., 224 Marshall, Richard . Marshall, Walter . Mart, Dennis A, . .,,.. Martin, Anthony . .. Martin, Barbara L. Martin, Beth .,,... Martin, Bruce Martin, Dick Martin, Elizabeth ..... Martin, Gary ......,,.. 2Il, 3I7 4l7 438 3I0 3l6 2I2 . I39 3l7 McEntire, Bonnie ..... McEvoy, Robert ....... McEwen, Karen ........ , McFadden, Randy ...,,.........,. McFarlan, Edward ...,.,....,..... McFarland, Barbara ........... , McFarland, Winifred S. McGannon, Mel ...............,,..... MCGannon William H. ..... . McGaughy: Marilyn Sue Merritt, Cliff ......,...., .......... 3 I7 Merritt, Leora . ......,......, ,........ I 39 Mershon Celebrities ..,..... 48-49 Mershon Honorary Military Society ...........,..................,.,... Mershon Usher Corps .......... Meteer, Anne ................ I5l, 355 207 I96 Messett, Judy ...........,...,........ 29l 20l Method, Yvonne ....,..... ,439 29l Metsker, Margaret .......,,..... Martin, Harold W. ...,........ I47, 275,438 Martin, Janet , .............. 20l, 35l Martin, Janice .. .. ,.,. l5l, 366 Martin, Larry ...... ........ 3 75, 388 Martin, Mary .......... ..........., 3 56 Martin, Michelle ...............,.. 365 Martin, Missie ...... ..,.. . .200, 369 Martin, Neal ...,.. .. ..,......... l54 Martin, Richard John .......... 209 Martin, Robert ...................... 393 Martin, Roger A, ..............,, 438 Martin, Thomas .,...,...... 4l3, 438 Martineau, Jean ......, .,.... . 325 Mary Pomerene House ........ 327 Marx, Russell E. .................,,. 2l0 Marzlut, Sharon .... l45, 200, 220 Masinter, Enid Renee ..,...,. I43 Mason, Bob .................... ........ 3 93 Mason, Judith Elaine .... 209, 2ll Mason, Mary ........................ I34, 200, 29l, 325 Mason, Pam .........................,.. 365 Mason, Phyllis .............. l45, 220 Masony, Brian .... ................ 2 I0 Massey, Joe ...,,....................... 386 Massouth, Frederick ,...... .... I 46 lBl, 372 Mateyka, Laura .................... 292 Mather, Torn ..........,............... 395 Mathews, Barbara E. .......... 438 Mathews, Diana Corinne .... 438 Mathews, Joanne .,.,...........,.. 29l Mathews, Robert ...,............,.., I50 Mathis, Robert .... I3I, I78, 406 Matik, Ron .............................. 4ll Matin, Lee ................................ I94 Matson, Charles .................... 438 Matteson, Joy ,........, ...... 3 64,438 Matthews, Diana .......... I79, 365 Matthews, Lillian .................. I43 Mattison, Barbara .,.. ,,.......... 3 53 Matto, Edward .,..,.... ......... 4 38 Mattox, John .......... ......... 4 05 Mattox, Sarah ........ ......... 3 66 Matz, Bill ......... ,.... . ........ 4 ll Mauk, Gerald ...... ......... 4 00 Maul, Karen ......., ............. 3 56 Maul, Nick ..,....,.,,.,,,... .. 375, 396 Maularico, Ralph .................. 402 Mautz, Dick , .......,... .. ..,,.... .4l0 Mautz, Jon Dee .................... 394 Maxson, John .........,......,....... 438 Maxwell, David ............ l40,43B Maxwell, John ............ ............ 4 38 Maxwell, Johnetta ................ 360 Maxwell, Joan ......... ......... 3 25 May, Carol .............. ......... 3 02 May, Chuck ........ ......... 3 Bl May, Eugene ......... ..,...... 4 38 Mayer, Mary .,.., . ...... ......... 3 06 Mayer, Paula Anne .....,........ 438 Mayer, Willa ............,. . I47, 438 May Week ...................,..,.., 56-53 Mays, Helen ......,, .. . ,. Mazzei, Arlene Li llian ...... I50 McAllister, Don .,.,........ , McArtor, Mike ,.......,. 3I8, McBee, Mike ....................,..,.. McBride, Bob ...,,................... McBride, Janice Fave .... 320, McBride, McCabe. 206 William ........ , Frank A. ...,......... . McCabe, Nancy S. ............. . McCalla, Marcia McCammon, Sue .....,,........... McCarthy, Charlotte McCarthy, Elizabeth McCarthy, Mike .,....... ..,..... , , McCarthy, Pat .. ......... McCartney, Barbara . .,...,.. . McCartney, Marianne .,...... McClain, Charles . .... 2ll, McClain, Hope McClain, Rosalie McClanahan, Jack ..., McClanahan, Joseph C. . 2l8 438 438 3l9 2l2 4l0 322 2l2 438 438 369 305 McCarron, Mary .................. 302 35l 438 387 l60 302 358 2 I3 360 363 438 438 438 McClannan, Judith A. ..,.... . McCleery, Joyce .... ......,..,. . I5l, 307 McClester, Jean .. ..,. .20l, McClelland, Mary McCloud, Thomas George., McClure, Susan .,...,, .... McClure, Tom .,..,.. ........,.. . . McClurg, Richard McClusky, Mike .... .. 272, McClymonds, Judy .... .. . McComb, Roger .,.... 2I5, McComl:s, Judy .....,.... , I5l, McConnell, Bob ..... .... . McConnell, Brian McConnell, Judy McCord, James ....,..,.... .,.,... McCormick, Dale McCormick, Jane McCormicks, Ruth ................ McCoy, Dean ........ .... ......... McCoy, George .. McCreary, James ......., .. 20l, 220, Alice .... Clark .... C. .... .... . R. .......,. . E. ......... . 298 307 209 294 3l2 I43 396 29l 438 305 l56 I49 369 272 438 I67 303 I63 ...., .. l80 438 I96 4l3 438 220 294 McCullough, Bruce ...,.. I78, McCullough, William .......... McCurdy, Rebecca K. .. McDaniel, Inez ............ I32, McDaniel, Kay ,,,,.......... I77, McDonald, Ann .........,......,. , I32, I77, 307, 35l McDonald, David ........ I63, 388 McDonald, Douglas , .... .,... 2 73 McDowell, Cindy .......,..,....,.. 299 MCDuttee, Joann .................... 3I0 McEntee, Melinda Lue ...... I74, 35I, 438 McGavran, Meg .... l30, l78 McGavran, Sam ..,.. , ..... . I74 McGeorge, Barbara ...,.......... Metzger, Ellen ...................... Metzler, Thomas .,.. ...... Meyer, Alan ...... ...... Meyer, John ...... ......,,.. Meyer, Roy ........ .............. Meyer, Susie ..,,. . ...... .. 298, Meyer, Terry ........ . .,........... Meyere, Jo Anne ,. ..,.. , Meyering, Sigried Meyers, Fred ................ ...... Micaelson, Mary ........ ...... Michael, Bruce ........ .......... Michael, James ........... ..... Michael, Jim ...,...,...........,,..... Michael, Terry A, ........ l40, Michael, Walter ,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,.,... Michaels, Joel .... . , .... .......... Michaelson, Barbie ........,..... ' ' I77 Michel, Bo-nnie ,,,,...,,,,,,, , Michelli, Thomas ,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,, Middlelsrook, Bill Middleswart, Mary Middleton, Robert Middletown, Mary Kay ...... 272, McBill, Paul ...,.,.........,............ McGliney, Mike .,.,..... - ......... McGlone, Edward Leon .... McGown, Roy ..., ........... I 42 McGrath, Thomas ........,......, McGree, Robert ....... ,..,......... McGreevey, Janet ................ McGrew, Barbara ..... Mcllhargey, John .,.............. Mcllwain, Carol .................... Mclntire, Sandy .......... 360 Mclntirt, Nancy .................... Mclnturf, Roger K. ............. . Mclntyre, Claudia .............. Mclntyre, Thomas ................ McKee, Dennis ....,................. McKelvey, Thomas C. ....... . McKinley, Donald .............. McKinley, Sarah ............ I5I McKinstry, Nancy E, ,,,,,,,,,,. , McLaughlin, Steve ................ McLaughlin, William ........ McMahon, Kay ...................... McKnight, Connie ................ McKnight, Keith ....... ......... McLarnan, Charles ............... , McLaughlin, Sharon .,...,...... McLean, M. D. ......... ..,..... . McLennan, Stuart .............,,... McLennan, Frances .............. McLeod, Judy ........,..,............ McMahon, Dottie .,,........,.... McMahon, Kay ...... ........ ,....... McMann, Marilyn .....,.....,.... McMaster, Leonard R. .,.., . McMaster, Ronald .............. McMaster, Roy ..........,.,......... McMillan, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. McMillen, Carol .......... 356, McMullen, Marcia L. ....... . McMullen, William .......,...... McNalI, Bob ..............,... I54, McNamara, Lannah .... I74, MacNamara, Tanara McNaughton, Peter McNeill, Susanne .. McNelly, Peggy ..... ......... McNutt, Ronald ......... ......... McOwen, Scott ....... McPartlin, Dan . McPeek, Gwen ...... . McPhail, Lee ......... McQuade, Mike .,.,...... 2l0, McWherter, Kent ......., 275, McWhorter, William McVey, Barbara .,..,......,,..,.... Meacham, Martin P. ......... . Mead, Samuel ........................ Meaden, Leonard .........,......., Mechanic, Marilyn .............. Meckler, Joseph ....... , ......,. Meckler, Toby ....... Mecsko, Linlda ....... Meek, Winfield .................. I77 Meeker, Merrilee ........ Meeks, Joseph .............. I43 I74 Mehatfey, Art ....,... ........ Mehattey, John ..... Mehling, John ,,......... ......... Mehring, Jeffrey .............. .... Meinhardt, Judy .................,.. Meister, Thomas D. ........... . Meldon, Adrienne ................ Meldon, Jett. .,.,......... ..,...... Melkerson, Nils .. .........,....... . 384 Mellen, Mellein Mellick Melodyl Melsop Melsop Melsop Melton: Melvin, Melvin, Mencin Bob .... ............. John , ,...,.....,.... ...... . 400 William L. Jack .......,.................. Bill ,,., ......................, Darlene ...... ..........,.. Joyce .,.,.,........ 224 James ....... ............ Kathy ....... Ron ......... ...... Mike ......,.... ........ Mendelson, Anne L. ......... . Mendelson, Arlene .............. Mendenhall, Joan ...... Mendenhall, Vicki ,.... ......... Mendoza, John ...................... Mengel, Joe .......................... Menges, Ronald L. ............. . Honorary Men's Resi dence Halls Association ..................,..... Mental, Charles ........,........,.. Meo, Laura ..,,......... Mercer, David .........., ....... Meredith, Mereness, Sue ..... , ..,.............. . Rooney ................ Merin, Carol .................. 302, Merrick, Merrick, Barbara .................. eorge ...,.,. ..... . Merrill, Dick ........... Merrell Edwin . Merrell, James ..... Merrill, lm .f ............. ......... J Merrill, Kent ...........,...,,........... Merrill, Norma Jean .... Mider, Carolyn ,,..,,,. ,,.,,,,,.. Miekle, William ..,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Mies, Richard W. ...... .,.... . Mihale, Paul ...,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,. Mikesell, Terrie .,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Military Council .................. Milen, Nannette S. .... I6I, Milhoan, Gene ............,......... Millarue, Louise .........,..... ..... Miller, Alan B. .............. I64, Miller, Allan ..........,...,. l83, Miller, Ann .,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,3l0, Miller, Barbara ..., 299, 353, Miller, Berry ,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,. 151, Miller, Beverly ................,,,,.,,, Miller, Bill ........ ....... Miller, Bob ........ ..,.... Miller, Bonnie ...................... .. Miller, Carl .,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Miller, Carol ....... . 3l0, 325, Miller, Carolyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Miller, Cindy .,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Miller, Don ,,.,,,.,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, Miller, Dottie ........ .............. Miller, Gary ......... ...... I 50, Miller, Gerald ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Miller, Hariett ......................., Miller, James ......., l60, 389, Miller, Joanne T. .... .... 3 02, Miller, Joe ............... . .... 383, Miller, John .. .,......,........... .. Miller, Liz .......................,........ Miller, Lynn ..,....... l5l, 307, Miller, Marilyn ,..................... Miller, Mark ..,......,................ Miller, Martha Jane ..,......... Miller, Michael .... I52, 39l, Miller, Nicholas J ......... 395, Miller, Nicki ...........,.............. Miller, Patricia ........ ......... . Miller, Patsy .......... ...... Miller, Patty .... ........,.,.. Miller, Phil ..,,......... , ............ .. Miller, Raymond ............ I50, Miller, Robert ......,...............,. Miller, Ronald .,,........... 38I, Miller, Ron ,..,,,,,,,.. I79, 372, Miller, Sandy , ....... 3I0,363, Miller, Stephen M. ,.,,,,,.,,.,. . Miller, Stuart ,,.,,,,....,,.,,.,,,.,.,.. Miller, Tom . .,.,,.... ............. . Miller, Wendell ..,......,.. 209, Miller, Bill .,,, ,...,. . , ,,..,,..,,., .. Miller, William ........ ....,. Millhutt, Sandra .,,... .......... 3 68 Milligan, Fritz .,.....,............., 389 Milligan, James .,,,................ 439 Milligan, Missy .......,.,.. 307,356 Milligan, Tim ,................,...... 372 Milliken, Bob . ...... I74, l80, 393 Milliken, Samuel D. .............. 439 Mills, Alice ............................ 29l Mills, Carolyn .....,.... .......... I 30 Mills, Mike ........ .............. 2 I0 Mills, Susan ,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,, 3 59, 367 Milroy, Anne ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Milton, Ronald ......... ' ........,..,. Mimma, Roy ,,......... .... ,........., I78, 374, Minadeo, Arthur A. ,.... ....,. . Minard, Michael ................., Mingo, Mary Ann .................. Minnis, John ..........., .....,.... Mins, Sue .........,...... .......... Minson, Gill .......... .......... Minter, James .......... .......... Mintez, Elizabeth ....... .,.... ..... Minton, James ...... ,,........ Mintzer, Barry .,.... ....,......... Mirrors .....,,.....,.,... .......,.......... Mirick, Wes .... ,............... 2 72, Mirsch, Bonnie ......,....... 222. Misgrove, David .................. Mishey, Terry ................ 357. Mishler, Mary ............,... I96, Missisen, Samuel .. .............. . Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell , Barbara .............. -.. , Bill ............ ..... ,... . , Donald ...... .......... Mitchell Mitchell Mitchelll Mitchell, Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell, Mitchell, , George .................. I79 James K. John ...,... , Judy ......... Kay E. ................. . , Mrs. ..... .......w.. . 320 , Pat ,...... ......, William ....,... Roger ....... ............ ' ' I60 Mitterholzer, Fred .......,........ ' 207 2l0 M1zer, Jan .............. , Mizer, Mlynek, Moats, Mobley, Jean ,,.,,.,,,,.....,., , ...., Alice M. ................. . Mary Kay .................. Ben ..........................v. Mock, Lawrence Myron .... Mock, Theodore Mod Judith Y. ---'- Moeller, Gary ...,.,,..... Moeller, Ted ........,................. Moeller, Virginia L. , ........ . Moensck, Dianne .. .... . ........... .. Mottitt, Daniel ...... Y... Mohamed, Yehia Mohaupt, ,Chick Mohler, L1z ............................,, Mohr, John G. ....., l42, I45 Moldotf, Noreen ..,.....,........... Moldovan, George ......,......... Mollica, Gerald A. ........... . Molohoskey, Alex ...... Moloney, Mike .,..., Monaco, Ross ..............,..,...,.. I95 Mongold, Mary ............ Monnett, Ke Monterr Montgomery, Montgomery Montgomery nneth ,,......,.... ubio, Maryann ..,,.,., Montgomery, Joyce ..., Montgomery, Montgomery Moody, Moon, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Linda Ka , Joan .,............., 302 Alan .............. , Jerri ................ y , Ruttner ........,. Mary .......................... Dave Allen Anne Dan .....,..,,.................... 208 David W. .,..... , Millicent Mae.. l30, Sarah Jane .....,........ Sue .....,.,......,..,............ Thomas .,,.,.. Rosemary ..... - Roy ............. Sarah ,,....... Moore, Moraine, Patricia .... . Morason, Nancy ......... , iii Maraarska, Richard ..........,.. T Morehart, Jack ...,....,. Morehead, Lee ...,......,.....,,.,,, Morehead, Linda ...,,..,. - .....,... Morelan Moretz, Morgan Morgan d, James P. ....... .. l53 James .....,.....,.. , Clarion ,.....,........ .,,.. , Dennis ....... Morgan, Henry ...,... Morgan Morgan: Morganstern, Stan ...... Morgenroth, William Richard F. ...,.,.,.,. , 404 Mlary Ann .... 2I8 439 439 4l3 364 402 366 397 388 274 357 363 439 I43 272 209 439 325 272 388 439 299 4I3 I63 3l2 3l0 439 370 439 439 364 395 385 35l 439 366 I60 359 298 439 439 400 357 I59 439 294 I3l 2I5 220 306 439 439 I94 395 I45 358 354 408 4l7 272 359 l42 I96 439 l42 I59 3l I 439 439 I59 380 404 3l7 l3I I45 I96 402 402 439 l38 439 439 439 402 363 397 439 20l 358 440 Mullady, Marcia Mullane, Joseph .,,...., Mullen, John .,........ Mullin, Paul James .. Muman, John R. Mumma, R1ck ..,,, .,,.,,. . ..,,... , Mummey, Emily N. ............. . Mummey, John ..,,,,..,.........,... Mumper, Elaine C. ....,,.,,.... . Munden, Pat ...,,...,,..,. Munger, Barbara ...,.. Munson, James ....... ,, Munson, Judy ..., Munter, Bunny ......,. Muntz, Lonna .....,... -. Murraco, William .... Murphy Murphy: Mike ............ Paul ..,....... Murphy, Phyllis ..,.., Qf'iiii'f Murphy, Robert ........,........... Murphy, Sharon .,,,,,...,, -. ..,. . I46, 352, Murr, Jim .,...........,.,.......,,,,,.... Murray, James E. ......,. l4l, Murray, Lynne ........ I46, Murray, Maribelle ...... 352, Murray, Terry .,..,... ...... 2 08, Murry, James ,...,,. Murtauch, Tom .,.,,.,..,.. I79 Murtaugh, Thomas N Muschick, John ,. Musgrave, Lynne .....,,, Music Educators Nati Conference ........,,,.,, onal Musick, Mary ..,. l96,32l, Musselman, Ned .,,,,.,...,..,.,,. Muster, Susan ...........,....,.,....... Myatt, Beverly ..,., , .......,,.. . Muzslay, Mike ...., ......,...,,,..... Myers, Carol ....... ,,,. . .220, Myers, Charles .... ,........... Myers, Enid ....,....,. ,, ,,,,,, ,, Myers, Francie ,,..,..,., ........ Myers, Francis Sue ,,,,.,.,,,,,., Myers, Gary ..... , ,,,, Myers, Gloria .... .,,.,. Myers, John .,.,..... ....., Meyers, Linda .,.. 20 Myers, Martha ......,,.... Myers, Paula ,.....,,. ..., N Nagelson, Russell .,,.,. Nagy, Joe R. .....,.,...,, . Nakett, Vicki .....,.,,,,,,. Nance, Peggy E. ,,.,. . Naragh Nardin, Nartker, i, Manouehehr Ann ,.......,,.... .. Kenneth ...,.. Nash, Gary J. ,,.,,,,.. . Nash, Dennis .,.,,, Nash, Gary E. Nash, Lydia ..,,.,.,...,,,,,,, Nathanson, Jett ........ Natherson, Kathleen Natherson, Buss ....,..... Morley, Richard .................. Morott, Jett .....,........... .....,.. Morr, Carl .,.,.....,..... ........ Morr, David ...........,... ..,,.... Morral, John .................,...,.... Morrell, Margaret .............. Morris, Dan ............,....... 372,' Morris, David ,......,. ..,..,.,... Morris, David C. .... ....,.. . Morris, E. D. ........... . ...... .. Morris, John F, .....,......,....., . Morris, Lois ......,.......,... 320, Morris, Richard Dale ...,..., Morris, Russ ............,,..,.,..,.,..,, Morris, Susan ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Morrison, Clarke ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Morrison, Judith A. .,...,...,... . Morrison, Lester ......... ....,,.. Morrison, Melinda .,..........,... Morrison, Robert C. ,,......... . Morrison Tower .,........,... 300-30I Morrow. Bill ......,.,,... ,.,.....,.... 3 96 Morse, J. P. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, I Bl, 386 Morse, Rebecca .... ............ I 77 Morse. Sheilla ..... ....... I 77 Mort, Ernest ,........,.,, ,,,,,,,, 2 I8 Morte, Della .......,...... ........ 3 05 Mortimer, Suzanne ,............. 440 Morton, Joan ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 52 Morton, Reed ,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 04 Mortar Board ..,........ .....,.. I 36 Moseley, Alice ,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 92 Moseley, George B. ..,......... 440 Moseley, Richard E, ,,,,,,,,,,, , Moser, Becky .......,......,,,,,,, ,,,, Moser, Charles ,.,,...,,.......,,,,,, 375 Moss, Judi ..............,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,, 32l Mossman, Gretchen .... , 440 358 403 Moss, Bob ...................... ,404 ' 357 365 Mossman, Martha , .,.,,,.. , ,,,,, 365 Mostov, Ronald C. .... I43 Motts, Mary ,,,..,.,....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Mauld Barbara ..... Mauiin, Edmond ...,... - ffflff Mouat, Thomas H, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Mowry, Jeannette ................ 32l Mravec, Nancy .,....... Mrehart, Sherrie , ..,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,, Mrukowski, William ,,,,,,,,,,,, Mueller, Jane ,...,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,, Mueller, Susan ..... -4 Mutt, Rebecca ....... Multord, Marilyn ....... ........ Mull, Marty .,............. 440 320 363 I 53 440 440 , 352 366 272 354 I77 35l 367 275 5 iii Q l30 215 394 440 2l5 4l0 440 272 440 298 306 3I3 303 36I 305 392 396 272 357 2l8 I36, 440 400 I45 363 374 2I5 l6I 388 440 200 363 l62 352 388 358 320 387 440 275 306 353 440 38l 369 I74 369 224 440 274 440 305 440 440 293 394 440 396 I 6 I 32 I 409 292 I 59 I 96 440 2 I 4 440 440 440 409 4 I I 32 I 402 440 Oberly, Ralph E, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 40 O'Brien, J. L, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 I0 O'Brien, Jean ..,.,,.....,,,,,,,,.,,,, 320 O'Brien, Michael ......., 208, 2l5 O'Brien, Sharry ............ I77, 363 Obstteld, Helaine ,.....,, ....,... 3 53 Ockerse, Tom ..........,.....,. 275,440 O'Connor, John ..,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 403 Oddou, Elizabeth A. .......,.... 440 Oddy, Karen .......,,.,......,........., 307 O'DonnelI, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 400 Oen, Urban T. .........,.. .,....., 4 40 Oeschler, Darlene .,.. ........ 2 98 Ogg, Marianna E. ............., 44l Ogle, Charles R, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 4I Ohaly, Mansour .................... 407 ' 36l Natkins, Sheryl ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Naum, Albert A. ,,,, ,,,,,,, , Navy ROTC ,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Neal, Carole Jane .............. Neal, Howard L, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , Nealeion, Roger L. ...,......... . Nechemias, Steve ..,..... 374, Need, John ,.,,,....................... Neely, Carol ........ 200, 322, Neely, Rosemary ..,....,.......... I77, 200,310,311 Neer, Charles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 440 Neer, Marion ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 383, 440 Neer, Mary Kay .,,.,. ,,,,.,,,,,,, 4 40 Neff, Bonny ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 98 Netf, Gary .,.,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 1 Neff, Keven ..... ......, 2 IO, 2l8 Nehay. James ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 54 Neil Hall ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 302.303 Neill, Ralph .,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,167 Neiser, Alice Jane ,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,, 440 Neiswander, John ........,....... 440 Nelson, Bob ......... ..........,....... 4 Il Nelson, Dixie Jo ....... 294, 357 Nelson, Gordon ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 52 Nelson, Kathy ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 I0 Nelson, Linda ......,.....,. 365,373 Nelson. Patricia .,., .,....,..,.. 4 40 Nelson, Robert ...... ,,,,,,,, 3 92 Nelson, Sharon .....,.... ,.....,, 3 23 Nelson, Sylvia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 352 Nephew, Bion Frank ...,......., 440 Neptune, Robert Q. .,........., 131 Neros. Susan .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 177, 353 Nertzel, Nadine ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 53 Nesbitt, Nin ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 00 Nespar, Helen ,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 29 Nestleroad, Kay ,,,,,,,,,, l45,307 Nethero, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H-2l2 Nettleingham, Allen D. ..2l5, , 402 Nettl1ng, Kitzi ...... 207, 2l0, 369 Netts, Jo Ellin ......... .,.3l0,352 Neuhart, James R. ................ 440 Neuenschwander, Cheryl .... 365 Neustandt, David ........,....... 2I9 Neville, Patrica J. ....,. 305,440 Neuhausel, L. A. .......,............ 2l0 Neuman, Jack ..,...,.,,,. .,,,,,,, 4 IO Neustadt, David ,...,. .............. 4 I8 Newcomer, Elizabeth .... 294, I32 Newcomer, James D. .......... 440 Orban, Millicent ....... O'Reilly, Thomas ..... Oishi, Carolyn ........... ......... 3 65 Oienweller, Roger ...........,.... I62 O'Kane, Hugh ........... .... ..... I46 O'Keete, Stephen ..,...,..,..,,,,.. IBO Oldham, Larry ............ l6l, l62 Oleksa, Thomas ..................,... 400 Oliver, Barbara .... I77, 367, 369 Olsen, John ................,,..,.......,, 374 Olson, Ellen ............,..... ..320, 36l Olson, Linda ....... -. I77, 292, 293 Olt, Jane ........................ 323,367 Olt, Nancy J. ..........,............. 44l Olt, Susan ..................... - ......... 358 Olynk, Roman ....,... l8l,3I8,3l9 Omega Tau Sigma .............. I62 Ometer, Ruth ....,..................... 327 Omicron Nu ,,,,.,,..,,,.,,.., ...,,. I 43 Onabanjo, Samuel F, .......... 44l Ondick, John .,,,..... - ..,............ 2l0 O'NeiI, Kathleen M. .....,.... 44I O'Neil, Penny . ...,,,...........,.,... 358 O'Neill, John .,...,...,, .,.,...... 4 08 O'NeiII, Kathy .,.....,...., - ....... 352 Oney, Shirley A. .,................ 44l Ong, Barbara A. .....,.... 363,44l Onuter, Charles ......,.,.,. 3I8, 3l9 Oppenheimer, Stuart ......,... I43 Oravets, John D. .................. 44l Orazen, Ed ........,............,...... 272 29l I4I I28 Organizations .,.,,.., . Newell, Jim . ..,..,...,. ........ 4 I0 Newell, Wanda ......... ........ l 94 Newhouse, Kathie .............,.. 365 Newhouse, Sara ................,., ,. I96 Newman, Bob .............. I59, IBO Newman, Bonnie ,........, l30, 295 Newman Club ..,............,......., 2I8 Neuman, Jack L. .,... - ......... 440 Newman, Linda Jean .- ....... 440 Newman, Janice .................... 363 Newman, E. Robert .............. 208 Newman, Paul Richard ...... 385 Neuyen, To-Thi .................,.... 329 Nicklaus, C. ..... - .........,...,....... I32 Nicholl, Ken ............ ....... . 2l0 Nichols, Barbara ...... .,.,.... 3 65 Nichols, Bobby ...,.. ........ 3 I6 Nichols, Carolyn ...... .,,..... 3 58 Nichols, Diane .,.,,, ..,..... 3 20 Nichols, James ..,... .,.,.... 2 I0 Nichols, Jerry ....,..... ,. .,..... .407 Nichols, John F. ,,.... ........ 4 40 Nichols, Larry ..,..,,. ......... - .2l5 Nichols, Marilee .......,.,........ 363 Nicholson, Janet ..,..,.. l55, I77 Nicholson, Ronald ,,,,,........,.. 387 Nichols, Micki ,,....,...,, ...,.... 3 65 Nicodemus, Diane ....,... 323 Nidetz, Steve . .......,..,,.,.......... 3l8 Nied, Kathy ............,..,.,.. l6l, 320 Niehous, David Joseph ,,,, l3l, 273 Nielsen, Elaine .....,...,... ......,. 3 02 Nielson, James ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2ll,2l2 Niesz, Carol ...., ............ 3 56,440 Nikranesh, Rachel .................. 329 Nimberger, Spencer ............ 397 Nippert, David ,........... I45, Nirode, Bernard ......,.,... I58, Nirode, Del .........,.....,,,......,.,. Nishimura, Karen N11se1tke,Jane1 ..,. '1'3li', i'77' Niver, Nixon, Nobel Noble, Noble, Noble, Noble Ruth . ,.....,,,....,,,.,,,..,,.,,, , Gary D. ..... . James ...... Carol .......... Irene ..............,, ......... James P. ........ ...,.... . , Thomas L. .... ....... . Nochum, Edwin ...... Noecke Noel, r, John ........ Martin A. . Nolan, Carol ...... ...,.... Nolan, Jackie ,,,,,. ,,,,,,,, Nolte, Mary ........,... ...,..... Nominee, Norman .... ........ Noon, Phyllis .,...,.,,,,,., ,,,,,.,,. Nordstrom, Orrin ,,..., ,,,,,,,,, Norling, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Norris, Alice ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Norris, George D. .......,....... . Norris, Mary Kay .. 20l, l5I, Norris, Michael W. ............. . Norris, ' ' Norris, Penny .......... .....,,. Northrup, Jeannie .,,.......,. Norton, James ,,.,,,,,.,, -,,, 275, Norton, Marylou .... ....,....... Norton, Neil ,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Norton, Richard .,.. ............... Norvell, Bruce ........,...... ......,. Norvell, Kristin ............ I54, Notestine, Carolyn ............,. Notestine, Hadyn ...... I45, Notestine, Vern .,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Novak, Glenda ...... ,,....... Novak, Jettrey A. .... ....... . Novasel, Barry .,.,,,,, ,,,...,..,,, Novy, Eugene A. ........ l62, Novy, Jim .......,..,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Nozica, Tom .,........ l42 274 Orientation ................ ...... 2 4-27 Orlott, Weston F. ....,.......,...., 44l Ormerod, Charles .........,,..... 2I3 Ornstein, Florence ..,,.,,,. ,,,.,, . 44l Orr, Donald Paul ........... - ,.,.. 209 Orr, Marianne ......... .......... 3 66 Orr, Stephanie .,..,,. .,,,.,,.,. 3 20 Orthoeter, John ....,.... .44I Ortman, Julie ,,,,,,,,,, .,.,,,,,,. 3 60 Ortuno, Manuel J. ,,.,,,,,..,,,,,, 44l Osborne, Dane H. ,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, 44l Osborne, Ronald .......... 372, 392 Osborne, S. Jill ........ 220,320 Osborne, Ronald .......... 209, 389 Osborne, Teri ........,....,,. 224, 32l Osgood, Frederick J. ......., 2I5 O'Shanick, Nancy ......,..,...... 320 O'Shea, Helen ....,......... ..... I 39 Osher, Joel .,.....,... , ,...... 404 Oshiro, Tayoko .......... .......... 3 29 Ostrander, Dennis ,,..,,.,, - ...,. 394 Ostrow, Gerri ,,,.,,.,.,. ,,,,,,,,,, 3 6l O'SuIlivan, Kathie ................ 298 Ott, Brenda ..,................. IBO, 322 Ott, David ,,.,..,...,., ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 2 75 Otto, Dianne .,,.,.,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,..., 303 Otto, Judy ........,...............,..... 366 Outland, James J. ,. l46,44l Overbeke, James .,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 38l Overholser, Vicki .... ...,.... 3 67 Overholt, Milton . ...,..,. I67 Overly, Robert ..... .............. 4 I0 Overmyer, Mary ....,..... 20l,299 Overtree, Ann L. ,,,.,..... I43,44l Overturt, Ann ,,.,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, I44, ISI, 20l, 325 Overturt, Saundra ........ 303,352 Owens, Linda .............,,,.,..,,, ,, 359 Owen, Mike W. ....... .,,, . .,,.220 Owens, Carol ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. I 96 Owens, Linda S. ............... .... 4 4I Oxley Hall .,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,.,,.,. 304-305 Oxley, Sandra E. .......... 360, 44l Oyer, Connie ......... ....,....,.... 3 I0 Oyer, Suzie ....... ........ 3 69 Oyster, Clyde ...... ......... , ,. l6O Ozan, Vivian R. ...,,..... l39,44I NROTC Glee Club .... Nudelman, Sidney ....., Nunley, Paul .,,.,,.,,,.,,,,, , .,,., ,, Nunnikhoven, Jae ,,,, Nuzum, James ........ Nye, Mary E. .......... Nyland, Russel ......... Hysell, Vernon .... Nyuha, Mae M, 440 440 394 I96 367 29l l3I I46 295 200 440 2I I l60 440 2l I 357 363 305 275 295 275 I96 222 440 35l 440 M 1 I I 1e ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, , ,,,., 303 303 359 387 363 3BI I73 275 357 I96 I96 l60 370 4l 8 38l 440 l6l 396 2I5 440 2l2 I45 2l0 440 I6I I42 .. ,,,,,, 440 P O Oates, Oakes, James ...,...,...... Carol Sue .... O Hara, Mary ...........,,,.,,,,,,,,, Ohio State Coloring Book ..............................,,,. 2B-29 Ohio State Engineer .... IB6-I87 Ohio Staters, Inc. ..............,. l38 Ohio Union Activities ,....... I96 Ohlson, Bruce H. ................ 44l Ohmer, Linda ......... - ............. 357 Ohnsman, Carolyn .... ........ 3 52 Paananen, Loretta .....,., I32, l4l Page, Debbie ................ l4l, 357 Page, Thomas ,.,.. .....,............. 2 I3 Paige, David L. ,...,. ........ 4 4l Paikin, Judi .......,... .............. 3 6I Paine, Jett ...,,......................... 4l8 Palcanis, Kent ,.,,,,...,.,., 275,403 Pald, Dale ........ ....................... 4 I3 Pallak, Michael ............ 275, 3l7 Pallant, Harry ..... ...,,.......,. I 63 Pallas, Dave ..,.... ...,...,.. 4 05 Palmer, Jerry ,,.., ........,. 3 06 Palmer, John .,... ,.,..... 2 72 Palmer, Sandra .,.,.,.. .,.....,. 4 4l Palmer, Sue Ellen ., ...,.... 354 Palumbo, Mike ....... .........,... 2 I0 Paolini, Lee ,...,...,......,,......,,... 274 Papagan, Alex ...,....,..... 4l3,44I Papentus, AI ....,,, ..,,,........ 3 26 Papentus, Jon ...,.,.,. ..,..,.... 3 26 Papes, Larry J. ..... ............. 4 4l Papes, Valeria ........,....... l6I, 327 Pappas, Paul E. .........,.. 208, 2I5 Parisen, Jon ............. ............. 2 75 Park Hall ......,..,.. ..,....... 3 08-309 Parke, Linda .........., , ...,....,.... 29l Parker, Albert ........... ......... 2 72 Parker, David .......................... 3l3 Parker, D. Jettrey ..............., I 2l9, Parker, Ed ............. ............. Parker, Vicki ....... ......... Parks, Jean ..,.... Parks, Sandra ....,,... Park, Barbara K. .... . Parmenter, Mariorie Parr, Jean ..................,... Parr, John .. .... ...... . . 79, 372 I63 295 357 3l0 44l 354 I74 I32, 3l9, 44I INDEX Parretta, Daniel ..,... ...... Parrish, Cheryl .... ...... Parrish, Sally .,,,,.,, ,,,,,,, Parrott, Kay .......... ...... Parsch, Ilona .... .,.... Parsell, Marsha ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Parsell, Sonya J. ..... - ....... . Parshall, Sue .....,...,.. ,..,.,....... Parsons, Kenn ....,... l95, 372, Parsons, Marilyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, Parsons, Roger ....,.......,........... Parsons, Stuart .............. l80, Parsons, Gordon ,. .,,.,.,, ,, Pass, Leonard ........ 272 295 369 366 364 l5l 44l 365 386 369 383 3l8 384 44l Passan, Diane .,..... . .......... 370 Patch, Carolyn ., ..,. l32,365 Pate, Denson ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , 386 Paterson, Daniel ..., , .......... Zll Paterson, Hall ........,..., 306-307 Patrick, Mary Beth .. 220,295 Patrick, William B. ,.........,... l40 Patterson, Diane ......,,.. I6I, 320 Patterson, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,, l56, I79 Patterson, Kay ....................,. 3l0 Patterson, Martha .,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 368 Pattison, Nancy C. ,,.... l43,44I Pattison, Rose Mary ..., I44, l5I Patton, Dick .........,.................. 393 Patton, Jerry V. ...... .. ....... 2ll Paulo, Dan ,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 B8 Paulus, Marsha ....,................. 363 Paulus, Sally L. ........,..... l96,44l Pawlowicz, Edmund F... 208, 326 Paxton, Pat .,,.... .,........ .,........... 2 9 4 Paxton, Rebecca R, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 44I Pearl, Jim ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, l 6 4 Pearstein, Avram .......... I79, 29l Pearson, Gary L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 44l Pearson, Jim ........... ....... 3 87 Pecsok, J. Allen .,.. ..,,,,, 4 4I Pedigo, Joel B. ........ .....,, 4 4I Peebles, Steve ...... ...,... 2 09 Peer, Diane .,,,,. .....,. 2 20 Pekar, Cathy ,....... ....,.. I 77 Pellman, Bill .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 I4 Pelton, Edward ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, I 4 2 Pemberton, David .............,.. 326 Pemberton, Pat ,,.,.................. l5l Pencil, Gene ............. ,........... I 47, I58, I79, 394, 44l Pencil, Judy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I59 Pendleton, Mary A. .............. 44I Pendygratt, Joe ,.,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 B6 Pengov, Donald .,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 I7 Pepper. Rod .......... ....... 3 97 Percival, Jan ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 I0 Perdue, Pamela .....,., .. ....... l3O Perdue, Ruth A. .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 4l Perelman, Ron ......,,.,., ,.,,,,,,,,, 4 04 Perkinson, William B. ........ l42, I45, 44l Perlman, David ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, 4l4 Perrin, Cliff ..........,....,.., ,,,,,.,,,, 3 87 Perry, Angela ..,...... , ,. l5l, 305 Perry, George ........ l4l, I45, 44l Perry, Paul ...... , ..................,.... l40 Perry, William T. ........ I62,44l Pershing Rifles, Company A-I 2lD Pershing Ritles, First Regi- mental Headquarters ...... Pertuset, William A. ........... . Petch, Ruth ............ Peters, Albert ,. .,... Peters, David ....... Peters Doug ,.... Peters, Peters, Kenneth ....... Peters, Mary Ann Peters Peters Jane B. , Ruth ............... . Sandra ..,....,.,... Peters Walbert J .,... Peterson, Carl .,.. Peterson, Ellen ...... 'miiid' Petras, Carol . ...... ........ I 39, Petrash, Patricia E. Petrik, Edward J, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Petritis, Mara ........... ........... Petteruti, Ross ,,,,,,,,, Pettigrew, Grady Pettit, Alan L. ..... . Pettit, ' George ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Petty, Larry L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Ptaadt, I Barbara .. 394, Ptatt, Rita ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W, Pfeitter, Donna S. ....., . Pteitter, Paul D. ........ . Pfirrmann, Carmen Ptlaumer, Dean A. Ptleger, Greg .,,,,,.,,.,, Ptuntmer, Robert Pheasant, Mayetta 209 44 I 292 273 2 I 2 400 44 I 274 366 4l I 3 I 0 I 6 I 387 303 295 307, 44 I 44l 363 380 372 44 I 3 I 8 44 I 303 352 44 I 44 I 35 I 44l 405 29 I I96, 368 302, Phelps, Martha .............. 358,375 Phi Beta Kappa ..,- ,,,,,,.,,.,,,,, I43 Phidakis, Zenovia .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 44l Phi Delta Theta ........ ....... 3 98 Phi Eta Sigma .,.... ..,,,,, I 3l Phi Epsilon Pi ....... ,. ....... 399 Phi Gamma Delta ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 00 Phi Kappa Psi .......... ....... 40 I Phi Kappa Tau ......,,,. - ..... 402 Phi Kappa Theta ................., 403 Phillian, Harry ..,,,,,.,,,,,, I37, l38 Phillips. Brad .......................... 380 Phillips, Edward .... l60, I64, 395 Phillips, Jack ...................,...... I63 Phillips, Judy .......................... 298 Phillips, Linda ......,.,,,..... 200,220 Phillips, Mary P. ............,..... 44l Phillips, sandra ...,,..,.... I4l,2Il Phillips, Sharon ............... - .... .32l Phillips, Tom ..- .... 275,389,396 Reger, Linda ,,,, .. P'erce, Web ...,.,,,,..., Pohle, Paul . ..,,,,,.,. . 145 Richards, Judy ., .EIQDEX J-1 1. Mu . , . ....,. 3' :ips Jarres G. Phi Sigma Delta ....... Phi Sigma Kappa . .,.... .. Phi Upsilon Omicron ,...,.. Pikal, Joann .,,,..,,A.,. . ......,. .. Pi Beta Phi . .,,,...,... .. Piccioni Joseph .,.......,... Pickard Charles .. . Pickering, Bruce W. .. Pickering, Dennis A. .,., . Pickett, Mary ,,,, .. ..., .. Piclcrum, Marvin ,,... ......,,,,,, Pidgeon, Rachel ..,.....,., Pid eon Steve ,,..,....... . Pierce, Sharon ..,,,, Pietsch, William ..., Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Lambda Phi ,,,.,., - Pi Lambda Theta ...Y, Pilosend, Beverly ........,.... Pingel, Howard M. ,....... . Pinneo, Charles N. ..,... . Piper, Dennis .,,,,, ,...,.. . Pisetsk Ira y, YY..., ....,... Pitasky, Lynn ,,.,..... .,.,.., Pitinsky, Arlene ,,.,,,,...,. Pittenger, Louise ...... . .... . Pittsenbarger, Diane Place, Mark E. ,..., ,...... . Plain, John . .,,....,A...,........... . Planchock, Jerry e,.....,....... 152 9 , iaf Piece, Chuck .,.... . ..,,... Pinto, Rebecca .........,....... ' ' 2l2, 3l0, Plasendale, Dolores R. Plecha, Janet .............,,.,..,. Pliskin, Marvin R. ...,,. . Podmore, Jean .... I32 Poduslo, Shirley E. 366, Poeschl, William ..,....., Poe, Marsha K. ,,A..,.,..... . Poland, David ,.,..., Polasky, William Poling, Bruce ......,,, ....,,,,.,. Polisner, Dennis M. .... . Pollack, Heather . .,.. . Pollack, Santord M. Pollard, Malcolm L. .. Pollitt, Harold ..,,....... Pollock, Karen S. .,,.. .. Polsindelli, Toni ..... . Polster, Howard ...,,, Polster, Judy .,.,... .. Polt, William A. .....,. . Pontius, Terry ...,..... ....,. Pool, Evelyn ....,... , . . Pomona, Anne Auker Pomper, Linda ......... Pond, Roger ........,... ,. Pope, Marcia ............... Pope, Patti .... ,..... . .. Popham, Richard A. Poplstein, Joseph Popp, James Alan .....,., Popp, Patricia. .... . Porietis, Maiia ...,... Porter, Marcia .... Porteus, Ellen .,,. . Porthouse, Robin Porter, Charles Porter, Ruth . ..... . Porteus, Ellen . Richey, Portner, Fred .... ..... . Posgay, Ray ,...., .. Pospisil, Arlene . .. Poss, Judy .,.,..... ,....... ..... Post, Jeff . ,,,,.,. . Poswalny, Robert .,,.... . Potter, Gracey , ,.,, .,... . Potter, Stephen Pottish, Linda . .... .,,,,,.. Poultry Science Club Powell, Ann ............,.. . Powell, Charles .,.. Powell, Nancy Powell, Susan . ..,.. .,., . Powell, Thomas . .. Powers, Bob . , . Powers Powers Powers PoZZlst , Lee Anne . . , Nancy ,. . T. Richard ,Judy. Pracesus, Margaret Prange, Ron . Prasuhn, Thomas . ...,, . Prather, Norma . , . Pratt, Carol L. , Prenderqast Joel ., . Prendergast, Mary . 154 I36 220 195 l38 I40 il4I I74 aid' mi' I95 196 ISI 130 356 368 4-tl 404 405 I44 I63 369 275 44l 2 I 3 209 200 I 96 363 20 I 389 369 393 222 406 407 I44 302 2l2 44I 3l0 4ll 4l4 292 3II 356 354 I6I 275 2I3 363, 442 302 442 327 442 442 408 386 386 I 57 I 3 I 4 I 8 442 4 I 8 442 I 96 442 365 404 370 442 29I 350 I 65 370 3 I 7 368 365 I47 442 I 3 I I 5 I 327 363 ISI 359 2 I 3 293 220 397 406 442 I B0 374 4 I 3 360 I96 3 I0 I63 200 405 368 3 I 0 I 57 4 I 0 220 I 79 442 220 292 39l 406 293 442 362 367 408 442 I66 2 I 5 442 409 I 4I 299 Prendergast, Mildred Prenger, Lester I47, 388 President's Cabinet . Press, Jay . .. Pressman, Arlene R. ., Pressman, Marty .,,. .., Preston, Pat . .... Preston, Sharon K. . 302, 360 Preston, Sherrie , I47, 442 363 442 Pretnar, Kathleen F. .,.....,, .. Pre-Veterinary Medical Association ............................ l63 Price, Beverly ..... . ...,.... l65 20I Price, Charles .............. l42, 272 Price, Gary ..... ...... I 47, l58, 275 Price, Harry H. ........,........,.... 442 Price, Tom , ..,.,... .........,............ I 54 Price, William B. ..... ....,.... 4 42 Prickett, Larry ....... ,.,,,.,.. 3 I2 Price, Bob ..... ....,.,., ......... 3 9 5 Price, Doug ......... .,....... 3 I7 Primosch, Herbert F. ........ Prinkey, Reid ............. ...... . 3I6 Prior, Robert ....... ...,..... 4 00 Prisk, Edythe ......... ...... I 30 Pritchett, Clark ......... ..... .i., I 7 9 Prostor, Eric ..............,,.......... 0395 Provci, Carol ...... ............... . 29l Provenzano, Frank R. ........,, 2I3 Pruitt, Hannah K. 442 Prutton, Nancy ....,., ....,... . 368 Pruwin, Penny ....,.... .....,.... 3 I0 Puestow, Carole ....... .......... 2 9B Puetz, Rob ............... .......... l 74 Pugh, Janet ....... .......... 3 56 Pugh, Spencer ..,,......... . .,..... I59 Pugh, Terry ....... ........ . . .......... I74 Pulse, Ann ....... 200 3II Puncelle, Rex .... .,........ .......... I 5 9 Pupala, George ......... ...... . . 2l3 Pursel, Penny .,,.. ......... 3 23 Putney, Joyce . .... ........ 3 2l Putnins, Ari ......... .,... . .,.. I 96 Putre, Janet ...,. 294 Quaintance, Bob .................... l56 Queen, Bonnie Henry .......... I52 Queen, Marlene Jo ...... 294 Quigley, Thomas .................... 389 Quinn, Robert C. ..... .....,.., 4 42 Raab, Emily ......... .... .......... 3 5 3 Rabinowitz, Jane .. ........ .. ..... 36l Rackow, William N. .... 442 Radabaugh, Linda ........ ..... . .360 Radabaugh, Sue . .................... 360 Radacky, Mary Ellen ...... .... 299 Rader, Sandra L. ..... .. 442 Radtord, G. G. ..... ...... 3 69,292 Radle, Robert I.. .. .... ,..,.,. 4 42 Radclitte, Mike .. . ,,,,.... 400 Rafelson, Francie ..... .,....... 3 6l Ratteld, Dale I. .............,.....,. 442 Ratterty, James C. ............ H442 Ratkin, Robert .....,.,. .. .,....... 4I4 Ratlo, Ciarles .. .. .. .. 3l9 Ragonin, Carole .... I74 Raikin, Marilyn .. ..... . ...., ..36l Rainer, Stephen ...........,....,.... 4l3 Rainer, Robert H. ...,,.. ,...,,,. 4 42 Raitch, Stephen K. .. I49 442 Rakowski, Jett .... ...... 40l Rall, Barbara . 145,357 Ramogida, Catherine M. 442 Ramogida, Frank H. .......... I45, I46 442 Ramsey, Betty J. ..... ......, . ., 442 Ramsey, Ken .. .. ...,,.. 272 Ramsey, Maureen E. .... 29l 442 Ramsey, Sandra . ........ 320, 322 Ramseyer, Alice . . I63, 299, 363 Ranck, Lynne .. . ..., .... . ., .3l0 Randall, Robert E. .... I46, 442 Raudis, Jack . .. ,....... ,442 Randis, John R. .,.,..... ......... . ,442 Raney, Helen L. .........,..... I67 Rannells, Robert ..,..... . I47 ISB Rapier, Suzanne ,,... ,...... . 305 Rapp, Kay . .. ....... .352 Rapp, Ralph .. . .. ,.4l7 Rase, Sheri , ..,,,.,,.., ,356 Rase, Sue A. .,.,,.. ....... . .356, 442 Raskind, Anita , . ,..,36I Rasoe, Suzi . l7B, 3l0, 3lI Rataiczak, Judy .. .. .IS9 Rathburn, Thomas .. . . . .273 Rather, Billie . .298 Rattray, Dave . . , 395 Rau, Sandra J. . . 442 Rauch, Donald .. ,. . 442 Rauch, Nancy ........... .. I59 Rauch, William F. ........ .442 Rausch Jud . 357 . Y - Ray, Charles R, , .. 220 Ray, James . ,l78 Ray, Judy , . . . 363 Rayburn, Marshall ..... . ..,2I0 Rayburn, Molly 367 Rayer, Louis .. . 4l3 Rea, Gerald Thomas 209 Ream, Cindy , . ,.., ,358 Ream, Sally .. . .... .. 295 Rearner, Dick .. . 395 Reardon, John . .,., 442 Reasbeck, Richard .. ,, 273 Reau, Jack .. 406 Reber, Sandra 303 Recht, Beverly . 370 Recker, Jean . .... .368 Recob, Jean C. .... ..,....... 4 42 Recob, Myron, T. ...,,,, .442 Rector, J. Thomas .2l2 Rector, Wendell, H. .. ...,.. 442 Redick, Glenn , 402 Ree, Kristen I32, 306, 352 Reed, Dennis .,,.. . .. 3I6 Reed, Ginny .....,. ,360 Reed, George T. ............., I6I Reed, Jane M. 442 Reed, Jirn . .. . ........ . .. 274 Reed, Joseph M. .. 442 Reed, Kerry ,..,..,.., l78 ,4I3 Reed, Phyllis ...... Reed, Preston .. Reed, Martha ...... Reed, Sandy .............. ........,.. Reed, Willard O. ................. . Reedy, Dennis ................ 208 Rees, Jim ...............,,........ Reese, Donald H. ........ . Reese, Dotty ...,.....,........ Reese, Mike .... ............... Reeves, John B. 2lI Regula, Ronald Rehm, George W. ....... . Rehmer, Jane .. Reiber, Carolynn .... Reichert, Diana ,,.......... Reichert, Sam ................ Reichley, Patricia ................. Reichman, James ............. Reichman, Thomas ..........,... Reicosky, Donald ........ I47 Reid, Jeff ........ ........... ........... Reid, Paul ........... ....... . Reid, Richard E, ................ . Reilly, Kathleen ............ l65 Reilly, Thomas E. ............... . Reiner, Karl S. .......... . Reindehl, James E. ............ . Reinhard, Dawn ...................... Reinhard, Kenneth L. Rein hart, Floyd ......... ............. Reinhart, Urban ..,......... Reinoehl, James .... I45, Reiser, Pat ....,... .... . . .... Reiss, Michael Levi . .... . Reitman, Barbie ...... ..... Reilhy, Sara ........ .. ..... .. Remark, David E. ......... . Remer, Sharon .......... . Render, Claire ...... Riggert, Marlene J. ........... . Riggs, Carol S. ..................... . Rigolo, Marcia .............. 294, Riker, Karen ...... ....... 2 95, Riley, Alice ....... ...... .... Riley, J. J. ........... ...... . . Rinehart, Molly ....... ....... Rinehart, Sharon ..... ....... Ring, Suellen ......... ....... Ringler, Don ...,..... ...... Ringol, Faith ......... ....... Rinnert, Paul ......... ........ Risberg, Martin .... Rish, Mary Ann Rishforth, Ron ....... ........ Ritche, Austin ....... Ritchie, Andreanne . ...,... . Ritchie, Pat ........... ........ Ritchey, Jill ........... . .... . Ritchey, Paul ............. ........ Ritenour, John ............. ........ Ritman, Susan ................... Rittenhouse, Carol ......... l73, I6I, I80, Ross, David E. ........... ............ . Ross, Dean ................................ Ross, Donald William . Ross, Ernest ..,................,... Ross, Frederick .............. Ross, James N. ,.......... . Ross, Linda ........... ....... Ross, Lura ......,,.. ..,.. Ross, Martha .... ......... Ross, Mylin .. .......... .. Ross, Sam ....,.........,........ .... Ross, Susan ............ l96, Rossetti, Karen ................. Rossen, Bette L. ............ . Rossler, Ronald ...... Rossman, Nancy ........ ROTC Band .............,,... Roth, Craig ....,...,..... .. Rittenhouse, John .........,.,...... Rittenhouse, Robert J. . Rentro, Guy ................ Rengert, George ...... Renick, Marily ,........ Renick, Richard ........ . Renick, Warren ............ Renker, Renner, Kathleen ...... Bonita . Renner, Philip A. .. I63 Renze. Pat P. ., , ........ Repper, Kurt ., . .... Rerko, Fred ,,... Residence Halls .. Retten, James ,...... ....... Rettstatt, Harold E. .. Reublin, Richard A. Reuwee, Dan Reynard, W, D.... .. .... Reynolds, George E. .... I34 Reynolds, Sharon , ................. . Reys, Marleen J. . Reys, Mimi ...,, .. Rhinehart, Dean Rhoades, Karen Rhoades, Linda Rhoades, Luther . Rhoades, Suzanne .... Rhoton, Joyce . ............ . Riaz, Farahnaz Rittenhouse, Roberta ..... Roth, Dennis, A. .....,. . Roth, Dick ................ Roth, Leo .............. Roth, Richard .......... Roth Sam ...................... Roth: William C. ....... . Ritter, Linda .................... ISI, Roach, Bill ................................ Roach, Eileen ........ ......... 2 94, Robbins, Mariane ........ . , Robbins, Mary Lou .......,...... Robbins, Nelson .................... Roberts, Adrienne ...,.. .3IO, Roberts. Chuck ...........,,......... Roberts, Connie .. .. 2ll, Roberts, Debbie ...... . ..... . 367 Roberts, Darryl ........ ............ 4 I3 Roberts, Dave .. ........ ....40S Roberts, Eileen .....,........ 222,292 Roberts, James ........ ............ 2 I2 Roberts, John ....... ........ I 58 Roberts, Karen . ....... .. .... . 352 Roberts, Lynn ,.......... ........ 3 03 Roberts, Patricia ..... ........ 3 06 Roberts, Vikie ...........,....,, . .... 367 Robertson, Craig ...... ........,.... 4 02 Robertson, Denny E. I79, 4I3 Robertson, Judee ...............,.. 363 Robertson, Raynor E. .. 208, 2l3 Robinette, Dick .,.... . ....4II Robinette, Sandra L. ...,... .. 443 Robinson, Don ..,.. ..,.. . .396 Robinson, Dorothy .... 355, 443 Robinson, Janie ...............,.. 356 Robinson, Kenny .,.................. I65 Robinson, Richard L. .......... 443 Robyn, Radow ................... .. .. 365 Rockey, Cindy ......... ,... 3 2I, 363 Rockwell, Robert ........ ...... . l56 Rodabaugh, Carol .... ..... .,.. 3 6 6 Roden, William A. Rodgers, Karen ....... ...... Rodgers, Madolyn ........ Rodner, Rita .................... Roe Karen ........ ., Roediger, Jean Roehm, Carolyn ...... Roehrs, Judy .. Roesch, John ., Rogandy, Dian . Roger, Beck .. Rogers, Audrey .,..... Rogers, Connie Ribyat, Irene .....,.. ,... .... Rice, Bob ....... .. Rice, Jim ........ .... Rice, Judy ,. .... .. Rich, Gary .... ...... .... Rich, Lawrence J. .. Rich, Mike .... .... . .. Rich, Patty ..... ...., . Richard, Fred .... ........ Richards, Donald D. .. Richards, Karen Richards, Patricia Richards, Robert Richards Richards Richards Richards , Roberta . .. on, AI .. .. .. on, Jay ..... . ...,... .... . on, Jon . . ,. Richburg, James H. Richen, Sally ..,.. .... Jill ........ Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogier Gary ...... Jane Jean Joan Toni Virgi Donal nia .......,. ........ d ..,..,.. ,.. Richey, Robert . Richley, Richard , Richman, Tom ... , Richstone, Sue . I45, Richter, Shelly .. .....,, .. Rick, Michaels . . Ricker, Linda .,,.. Ricket, Janet M. . Rickett, Ormonde . Ricketts, Richard Ridder, William Riddle, Bruce L, . Riddle, Jack ,... Riddle, Natalie Ridenour, Cheryl Ridenour, Mary Rideout, Nadine Rider, Linda C. Rider, Teresa . Ridge, Kaatie . Ridge, Ralph Ridgeway, James S. Ridgley, John F. . Ridgeay, Sara Mae ,. Rieben, Carolyn Rleqler, Robert Riehl, John Rieur, RaQueI .. Ritfle, Sue Ann , Ritflen, Frederick .... Rifkin, Judy .... Ri don Elaine K. .......... l72, 9 . Rigel, Larry ........ Rogovin, Carole .... 200. 3I0, Rohrbach, Ted H. .........,.. 443 I60 Rohrbach, Roger Rohrer, John Rohrs, Dick Rornanoff, David Rornig, John ....... Romoohos . 3 M295 Romshe, Sandra ............., Root, Caralie Rook, Diane .. , Roop, Raymond Roose, Dottie .. RODD. George Room. Ruth Ann . Roschman Karen Rose Darlene Rose, Jerry .. . Rose, Jolene S. . Rose Maril n Rose v C. Nanvy ... 358 .. .. 307 Rothenberg, Janis ........... Rothgeb, Karlton ........... Rothhar, Sue A. ........... . 557 Rotrott, Linda R. ..........,. . Rotruck, Norman .... Roudebush, Linda ........ Rourke, Mary Kate ...... i75 Roush, Barbara ......... ,... 2 00 Roush, Catharine ...... ........... Roush, Mary .... ...................... Roush, Sharon ........ ........ I 96 Roush, Stephens ................... Routman, Mark ........ ........ Routiahn, Judy ........ ............ Rovick, N. ..... .. .. ...... .. I35 Rovitz, Alice M. ....... Rowe, Anthony .. Rowe, Ruth .. ........................ .. 298 Rowles, Carolyn ............ Rowley, R. ....... .... .... . . Royal, Marty ...,,. Royer, Jody ...... Royer, Jody ...... ..... Rozelle, Ellen ...... ............... Rubin , Arlene .... ................... Rubin Elsla Ann .... I34, I43 Rubin., Richard T. , ...,. .,.. . - Rubin, Rita .................,........... Rubin, Ronald ....,,... Rubinoft, Norman Ruble, Calrl .............. Rudner, Bill ............................. Rudolph, Dale ....................... Rudolph, Ron ......,.............. 299 Rudy, Pat .. ..... .. l78, Ruehle, Medard . ........... . ISB. Ruehr, Tom .............. I65, 577 I79 Rutenacht, Robert D. ....,..... . Rutt, George E. ............. . I I37, 139, 147, isa, iisi Ruttln, Jan .,............................. Rutlin, Larry . ................. .... ..... Ruh, Tom .............. Ruhl, Ronald ...... .. Ruhlmein, Jay ,..... Rullon, Charles ...... Rulon, Bob . ............ . Rumbaugh, Denis ..... Rundell, Sandy ...... ............ Runyon, Dan ..............,... I95 Ruoff, Norma Rupert, John Rose Rick . .... .. . Rose Roger . Rose Ted . . . ....... Roseberg, Sharon ..... .. Rosenblum, Jo ,, , ,,,,, Rosenbaum, Carol ....,......,.,.. Rosenberg, Ann Rosen berg, Rosenberg, Harriet ....,........... Rosenberg, Robert J, ......... . Rosenbusch, Tim . .,.,,............. . Rosenquist, Char ..,. ......,........ Rosensweet Rosenzweig, Harvey . Rosin, Eberhard ........... Rosin, Marianne ..,.... Rosin, Robert ............... Roskoph, Paul H. ...... . Rosner, Sheila ........... Ross, Carolyn E. .... . , Marshall .......... .. ...... I43 2l3 Rupp, Gary .......... . .......... . Rupp, Stuart ...... ........ Rusk, Larry ............................. Russ, Mitchell .. ................... .. Russell, Angela Vance ......... Russell, Barbara ................... Russell, John ....,.............,,..... Russell, Ruth ,,,..,.. ........ Ruth, Sue ................. ........ Ruthersord, Tom .....,. ........ Rutledge, Flo ................,........ Rutkin, Iris ............................. Rutter, Betty ........ I77, 225 Rutter, Kenneth M. .......... . Rutz, Fred L. .... .......... ,... 3 I 2 Ruzick, Mariorie ................. Ruznamaii, Talia ................... Ryall, David ............................. Ryan, Kay .,.... I39, I77 304 Ryan, Kevin ............................, Ryan, Mark .,.........,.......,.......... Ryan, Weensie ......... ,....,.......,. Rybolt, Catherine A. .... 323, Rybolt, Tom ............ ,................ Rychener, Larry ...................... Rydquist, Carole E. ...... ,.... 352, Sabin, Oznur .... ............ Sable, Judi .......... ................ Sabol, Joanne ....,.,....... I39, Sacco, Mary Ann .................. Sachse, Elaine M. ............. . Saddle and Sirloin Club .... Sadler, Evie ............................. . Satfel, Mariene ..................... . Satier, Beanie ...... Satranek, Tom ........ Sailor, Steve ...... ..........-- I77, Sain. Carol ....... .....-- St. Jean, Charles .......... I63, Sakada, Daryll ....... ...,.. Sakai, Gayle ..,,...... Sa ks, Susan ............ Salamone, Louis ..., Saldin, Kay .. ,........ . Sale, Janet .......... Saliba, Davey ........ Salimbene, John .... Salrnick, Lois . ..,.... . .... .. Salis, Jack ...,...,,,.... Sampselle, John .............,...... Samuel, Margaret L. ...,,.... . 400 Samuels, Donald W. Sandebson, Marilyn .............. Sandetur, Robin ......., Sander, Susan ...... Sanders, Daryl ,....... Sanders, Howard ........ Sanders, Ronald .............,...... Sandhavs, Marilyn R. ..,....,. . l6l Sandler, Arthur ............ Sandman, George Sanford, Rebekah Sannes, David ...,.,...... Louise Schafer, Donald .......,.. Sa nsbury, David ...... Santini, Martin .... Schottin, Virginia . ...,,........... . Schreiber, Barbara .............. Schreiber, Karl ....,..,.., ........ Schreiner, Paul ......... Schriber, Ken ....... Schrock, Schrock, Keith ,,,...... Richard .....,,., Schroeder, P. A. ..,. . Schroer, Schroer, Ray ...,..,. ,..... William .,..... Schubert, Dave .Z ,.... ....,....., ,,,. t, Christina .......,.... Schuenernan, Louis Schucker Schuller, Bill ......... . Schulman, Gail .,..... Schultz, Barbara .. Santo, Nadine ..,,., .............. ' I60 Santoro, I David ..,.... ...... Sapp, Jim ,,,............... Sarbach, Douglas ........ Sarbach, Vicki .......... Sasarak, Ray ....,..,.....,............ Sater, Evelyn L. .....,........... Sater Lenora Sauer, Leslie .. ....,.,. ..... . .. 358 294 3 I 7 444 409 2 I 3 I 59 I 32 405 408 400 303 I60, 444 I64, Schultz, Carol ....,..................... Schultz, Ethel ........ I32 I39, Schultz, Harry .....,.................. Schultz, Kay ............................ Schultz, Maxine ......,...., 36I, Schultz, Raymond .................. Schultz, Sally ...............,.. 3I0, Schultze, William E. ......... . Schumaker, Dave ..,.......,......... Schumaker, Joan ........, Schumann, Donna Schupp, Phillip ....... Schutz, Linda ........,.. Schutzbank, Maxa .....,.. Schvenkie, Sandy ........ Schwab, Schwab, Lester .....,...... Nick ................. , ........ 207, 2l0, Sattler, Patricia E. ......,...... . ' 208 I50 Saurer, Roger ,...,,,,.. ...... Sautter, Larry ..,,,,,. I50 Saul, Linda ..,,.,...........,,. Sawyer, Alex .... .... ,... Saxa, Betty ,.,........,..,,.. Sayle, Robert ...........,,... Scabbard and Blade .. Scantland, Linda .......... Scarlet 'n Gray ..,.,,,,.. Scattoloni, Tom ...,.... Schachter, Steve .. Schaer, Myron ,....,...... Schaefer, Gary .......,...... Schaefer, L. B, .,..,..,... , I63 Schaeffer, George E. Schafer, Schafer, Schaffer, Schaffner, Schaffran Schaffer, Schecter Schecter Marlene ........ , Bert .,.........,..., Bill George .,,....... Qffff 299 John ,,........ ...,........ William ....,........... er, Helfried ............ Ray ...................,...,.. 409 i'ii'iQi Schwartz, Barbara ....,,.. I43, Schwartz, Donald ................., Schwartz, Gerald ........ 2I3, Schwartz, Howard .................. Schwartz, Janet ....... ........... Schwartz, Jeffrey ......,. I74, Schwartz, Joel ........................ Schwartz Schwartz Schwartz Schwartz , Judy ....... , Mike .,.......... , Michael ........ . ...... . man, Laza ro Schwenke, Todd .....,...... Schwertfager, Judith .... , ....., . Schweyer, Joan .......,...... I45 Scheehle' , Robert ....,..... Schefler, Joseph .................... Schenck, Norman K. . Schenck, Schetter, Mary Shifferiiiiiiiiii. Robert ..................,. Scheu, Lorraine ,..,.,. , .,,,,,,..., . Scheuneman, Ann ........... Sche Donna y, ...........,... , Schiefley, Chuck .....,....... iiidi Schiele, David ...... Schiff, Harvey .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schiff, Jack .....,.............,. Schiff, Suzie .........,.......... Schild, Jeraldine .,..,,,,, Schilliger, Eileen ....... Schlabach, Roy ,,,.,,,,,,,, Sch lachter, Myron ....... iii' 'mziis' l60 l60 370 295 359 357 4I7 352 444 397 35I 444 396 360 36l 3l8 320 29l 358 444 l54 IBO 444 225 38I 325 407 4I8 370 409 444 38l I94 444 Schwigert, Peter ........ ............ Schwitzgabel, Paul ...... l35, Scierer, Betty ...........,....,....... Scoggin, Lynn ............, ........ Scoles, Franklin D. ............. , Scott, Betty ,,........,......... I96, Scott, Carol ....,,,, ....... 2 I9, Scott, Charles ....... ........,.. Scott Scott , Dorothy ...,..... , Gilbert T. ..... . issf 362, Scott, Howard ,.,,. ..... Scott, Janet .....,.. .,.... Scott, Joyce ...,...... ....... Scott, Lanetta ,...... ........... Scott, Larry ..... , Scott Scott , Mollie , Olivia Scott, Patrick Scott, Robert Scott , Robert W. .,,,.. . I75 Schlangier, Phyllis .... I Schlemmer, Beth ......... Schlenker, Bill ,......... Schloeman, Nancy ..... Schlezinger, Joann Schloeman, Nancy ....... Schlonsky, Phyllis ........ Schlcte, Lawrence ..,,.,,,,,,,.,,, Schlott, Jo Ellen ......... Schlotterbeck, Carol Schmahl, Douglas ....... Schmahl, Terence ...., Schmander, Robert Schmid, Schmidt, ' Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt Schmidt Schmitt Carole . .,...... . David ........ Karen ........... Jack , Louis . ....,.,.., Geri ....,............. J. Fred .................. 409, , Sue ........,,.,.......,.,,,,, schminlgen, Bai'B5Y5ffffffffffff' Schmitz, Paul ..,...,.......,.,, Schmottlach R N 302, . . 'I ......... . Schneider, Chris ..... I55, Schneider, Dale ,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,, Schneider, James ,.,,...,.,,.,,,,,, Schneiderman, Neil .............. Schneider, Jane .......... Schneider, Thomas ,,.,.,,....,,,,, Schneider, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schnell, Thomas .......... Schobert, Ted .......... Schock, Jul ie ............ Schoenlab, Hazel ........ Schoeppner, Jack ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Schoessler, John ........ ........ Schofield, Henry ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schollenberger, Larry ....,..... Scholm, Jeffrey .,,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schoessler, John ,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Scholtterbeck, Carol Schoptner, Margaret Schorr, Jim .,........,.....,,,..,.,,..,,, Schorr, Jo .- ...... -... 327 3I4 I74 303 3l7 444 444 295 444 I72 2I0 4I4 444 444 362 I6l 365 362 275 395 .,..,.'i74, -toe, 444 Scott, Ronald D. ................. . Scott, Sandra L. ,,,,..,.,...,.,,,,,., . Scott, Steve .....,.,, .,...., Scott, Sue ......... ........ Scott, Sydney ,..,.., ,,,.,,..,., Scott, William ....... - ..... 408, Scurris, Rosemary ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Seaman, Dennis .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Search, David ....,......... 393, Searight, Theodore ........,....... Seaver, Annette ....... Seawall, Francis ..... Sebald, Bill ..........,.... Sebenoler, Bill ,...... 'Wits' Seck, Paul ,...,,,,.... . Seckler, Mary ..... ....... Seddon, Jane . .......... .......,... Sedgwick, C. H. ...... . Seelbinder, Art ....... Setf, Judy ,,,,,.,,,,.,, 444 444 274 356 444 444 I 77 4 I4 444 2 I 0 Sears, James ............... ........ 2 74 I46 I 59 4 I 0 387 402 357 32I I 72 275 I 30 353 Segal, Carolyn ......... Segel, Michael .......,. ,.,.,,,. I 96 Segal, Sondra .,....... ........,.. 4 44 Segale, Rosemary .....,.......... 359 Segerstrom, Juli ,....,....., 354, 444 Seidler, Sally ....... ,,,,,,,,,., 3 58 Seiss, David ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,.,., 2 OI Seitz, Dianne .....,,.........., 294,444 Seitz, Gretchen .... l80 32l, 356 Selway, Carol A. ....,.....,....... 444 Sekular, Helena .........,...,,..... 2l8 Selby, Paul ......,........ .,,........ I 72 Selby, Richard ..................,.., Ibl Seldeen, Aileen ............ I77, 294 Seldon, Harriet .,,.,,. ,,,,,,.,.., 4 44 Self, Bob ..,.....,...,.. ,,,,,,, 3 9l Sellers, Elwin ....... .396 Sellers, Martin ..... ..,,.,. 2 75 Sellers, Ronald ....... ....... 2 I5 Sells, Stanley ......... .,..... 2 20 Selman, Joanne ....... ........... 3 23 Selway, Carol ....... ............... 3 63 Seman, John ........,.,,...,., 2II,445 Sender, Miriam ..,.. ,.,,,..,,., 3 Isl Senger, Carolyn ..,.,......,,.,.,.,,.. 358 Senior Activities .........,.. 454-465 Seniors ................,............... 420-45I Senn, Judy ............. .....,..,.. 3 70 Senger, Carolyn ..... ,,,.,,. 3 07 Senn, Judith ...........,,...... ,....... 4 45 Senseman, Charles ...........,.. 395 Senser, Freddie ..,......... 2I9, 414 Senzel, Norma ....... ........... 44 5 Serafina, Joyce ....... ........ 2 56 Sethna, Kobad ............ Settles, Anne ........ I34 Sexsmith, Jerry ....,....... Sexton, Jeannette .....,.. Sexton, Allan .,............ Sexton, Carol D. ....... . ','i95Q 445 368 389 I4l 445 445 Seybold, Russ . .... Shaal, Sally ........ ,. Shadduck, John ....,,...... I62 Shade, Beverly ........,, Shadero, Sydell ....,....... Shafer, Blynn Dale ...... Shaffer, James .,.....,.... Shaffer, Karen ........ Shaffer, Marvin . .,.. Shaffer, Suzanne ........,, Shatter, Wendy ............ Shaftstall, Everett ........ Shaffstall, Fred ........,..... Shah, Franklin ..,....... .. Shai, Nancy ..., ....... Shain, Susan .... .. Shalt, Jerome ...... Shane, Garnet ,,...... Shank, Pat .................. Shannon, Ervin ............ Shanower, Gary ,,,................. Shanta, Barbara ............ I77 Shapero, Mike ..........., Shapero, Sydell ...................... Shapiro, Avis .. ,...,.... .. Shapiro, Robert .... I64 Shapiro, Jane . ..,........ . Sharp, Sharp, Ardath ..,,.,........ I6l Sharp, Larry ...,.... ......,. , Sharp, Mary ,. ,... ,.... ........ . . . 'ilii' I45 'Ritz' 'ilitili' Carol .,.,.,. ........ Sharp, Sharpe Sharr, Shaver, Tom ....,,..,,..,...,........,., , Thomas I47, ISB Stephen ...,.................... Richard .,........ Shaver, Robert ........ .. Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Shea Shea Sheane Carolyn ,. .............. ,. Mel ..,,,.. ........ 3 8I Sandy scoff .... fffff Thomas William ,....... Frank .,.,.,., Warren ......... r, Darleen ........ Shearrnan, Elizabeth ...,........ Sheehan, Donald ...,.... Sheets, Max ,... Z. ,,.... ...... Sheinbar Shelnutt, t, David .....,.. Judson ...... ............ Shelquist, Larry . ,,,... Shelton, John ....... .,.,.... shank, William ..., ., Shenker, Shepard, Shepard, Neil ..,... Joy ...... Susan .,..., Shepherd, Patrick ..... Sherer, Lorma J. ...,... . iirlil Sheridan, Jane .,.... Sherk, Robert ................... Sherman, Lawrence .....,.. Sherman, Nikki ............ tits Sherman, Sandra .....,..... Sherman, Susan .... Shertzer, Jerome .. Shesler. Erma ..,, .4I0 360 445 299 445 445 273 354 3l7 303 357 445 445 I3l 293 370 l3l 367 320 I42 384 369 404 36l I30 445 370 445 445 445 35I 393 445 I49 2I0 209 360 445 359 4I7 3I7 445 403 3l7 299 302 2l0 445 38I 445 I46 445 4I8 38l 360 352 392 445 360 209 445 , 352 358 3I0 l8I 294 209 Shie, Samuel .......... ..........,. Shields, Dorothy .,,,.,.,............ Shields, Richard ........,, 387, Shiffer, Gerald ,,.......... I46, Shifflette, Richard ........,.,,.... Shiland, Sally ............. ....... Shilhan, Michael .................,.. Shiller, Barry .............. Shima, August ....,....... , Shimp, Emerson ,,,,,, ..... Shipleny, Carol .... Shipula, Larry ........ Shirk, Donna ...... Shively, James ...... Shively, Kathy ........ 445 445 445 445 35I 4l I 404 275 407 209 l80 407 303 389 I59 Shivers, Sharon ...... ..,...... I 96 Shlachter, Myron ..... ......,.. 3 72 Shleier, Joyce ..,........... ......... 3 2I Shoemaker, Marilyn ..,......... 383 Shoemaker, Pat ........ . ,..,... 363 Shoemaker, R. G. .... ..... ,... 2 I 3 Shondel, Joyce ............,,.....,.. 3I0 Shondel, William ................ 2ll Shook, Nancy ........................ 353 Shoop, John .................. I50, 383 Shooter, Kenneth .... .....,........ 4 45 Shope, Mike .......,.... ......... Short, Charles ........ Short, George P. Short, Jacquelyn Short, Ted ..............., Shovels, Louis ........ Shover, Ronald .....,.....,. Showalter, Larry .......... Shrader, Sally ................ Shrawder, Carl ...... Shreiner, Lynne .... Shriver, Jim ............ Shuberk, Linda .... Shulmistras, Joe .. Shultz, John .......... ............. Shultzman, Joan ............ 35l Shumaker, Dave ............. Shuma ker, Lewis Shumofsky, Rhoda ...... ......... Shurman, Louis ............... Shuster, Thomas ............. Shutt, Mary .................... Sicka, Richard ..,..... Siders, William .. Siebert Hall .................... Siebler, Bobbi ...... iii, 357 iiiiif 4I I 455 2l0 200 l60 l60 209 209 445 408 359 4 I 3 320 395 I43 , 445 4 I 3 I 80 307 445 275 295 3 I2 445 365 Siebenaler, JanicemiS...: .... 3I0-3II , ..,..... 353 Siegel, Nancy ........... ......... 3 53 Siegel, Ronald .....,.................. 409 Siegllman, Harvey ..........., 39I Sielaty, Robert , ............,.,...... 445 Siemer, Glenn ........,...., I45, 445 Sievert, Gary .- ,.,. ,............ 4 03 Sievers, Roger .,,........... l38, 389 Siferd, Rick .,..,..,, .,................ 4 II Sigma Alpha Epsilon ,....... 408 Sigma Alpha Mu .................... 409 Sigma Theta Epsilon ...,........ Sigma Delta Tau ..... .......... 3 70 Sigma Chi ................... ........, 4 I0 Sigma Delta Chi ....... .....,.... I 64 Sigma Nu ...................,............ 4ll Sigma Phi Epsilon .........,.... 4I2 Sigma Pi ,.,,,....,,,....,,,,,.,.,.,..,.... 4I3 220 445 Sigman, Jolene C. ...,.... . Sigmund, Elinor ....... .,.,...,,. 3 53 Signore, Arthur ......... . I42 Silber, Jacki ..... ......., ..,. 3 6 I Silsby, Linda .,.. ......... I 45,320 Silver, David ..... .,..,...., I 8l, 404 Silver, Marsha ..... .... ,.,.,.... 4 4 5 Silverman, Alan ....., .......... 2 74 Silverman, Barry ..,,,.,..,.....,,... 409 Silverman, Jerry .......... 2l9, 38l Sime, Barbara .......,.,.... 307, 358 Simison, Diane ..,,..... I73, I74 Simmons, Anne ..... ....... .,,.. 2 2 5 Simon, George ........,.,..,....,. 40I Simon, Kathleen ..,.... 305,357 Simon, Michele .,.,,..,,...... ..,... 3 20 Simonds, Nancy .... .,,, 2 98,360 Simonds, Sue ,.............. . l59, 360 Simons, Donna .....,..,.,,......,..,.. I96 Simpson, Donna J. .. ....,.445 Simpson, Roberta ..,..,., 369,445 Simpson, Spike .... .,,.,....,,. .40I Simpson, Yvette .......,... ,,...... 3 S5 Sims, Linda ..........,, ............... 3 53 Sindledecker, Carol .........,.... 35I Sindledelker, Larry ......., 402 Singer, H. David .................... 445 Singer, Marc ........,,.. ....,..,..... 3 8l Singer, Roger .....,..,,,,..,, 372, 4l4 Singer, Rochelle .....,......,,.,,, 445 Singer, Thomas ..... IS7 Sinkey, Betsy ...,. ., ,. 365 Sintic, Marilyn ..,, .....,...,.... 3 2l Sipes, James ., ,......, . 374, 4I7 Sintic, Marilyn ...,. ,,.. ..... . . 322 Siska, Shirley ,,,,..... ..,,. . ., 295 Skaggs, Melinda .... .......... 4 45 Skall, Gregg .... .... . ,,,. . 38l Sheeley, Evelyn ............,,..,,.,.. 299 Skelle, Martin ......,...... 208, 2l0 Skidmore, Barney ..,,..,,.......... 275 Skidmore, Vicky ,,,, I34, I77, 35I Skillicorn, R. C. . ,...... l38, 40l Skillman, Don ,.,............ ..,,..,. 3 I2 Skolnik, Howard ...... ...... , .. 404 Skytones ' ................... -. .....,.... 2I3 Sladoie, Mildred ...,.,......,,..., 445 Slater, George ..........., I78, 400 Slaughter, Bonnie .......... 35l, 373 Slauson, John G. .,,...........,.., 445 Sled, Bob . ,...,........ .,,.. . ,. 393 Slone, Hillary ..,.... ........,. 3 53 Slobin, Lester ......... . 4l8 Slough, Phyllis ,..,,....,.. . I77 Slutzky, Gail ,...,,............,,. 370 S'ivinske, Gae .............. 207,363 Sloane, Sharon .... .,.....,, 3 69 Slotsky, Arlene .... .. ..., 298 Slovan, Nina ,,...., .......... 2 99 Small, Jaquelyn ...... ,......... I 96 Small, Sandy .,..........,..,,,.....,,. 35I Smallsreed, Wilma .... 201,293 Smathers, Donald .............. 209 Smeck, Neil .............. ........,, 4 45 Smeller, Carl .......,...........,.... 274 3l2-3I3 I57 3l7 Smeltzer, Donald J. .......... l3l Smeltzer, William O. .....,.. 445 Smigel, Patty ........,................. 3I0 Smith, Anne .....,.......,............ 367 Smith, Ariene ........................ 293 Smith, Audrey .............. 20l, 320 Smith, Barbara .......,..., 359, 369 Smith, Bill ,.........,,.....,.... 374,405 Smith, Bonnie ...,... .......... . ,. 445 Smith, Calvin ......... 372, 39I Smith, Cindy ..............., 298, 356 Smith, Dale ...............,,,..,,...... 4l0 Smith, Dave ....,.,,.. I45 I60, I64 Smith, Dorothy ................,..... I40 Smith, Duane ..... ,,,....,,..... 3 I3 Smith, Elva ,.,....,... ....,..,.. 4 45 Smith, Everett ....... .......... I 65 Smith, Gary ...,. , .....,....... 3l7 Smith Hall ,,.................... Smith, James ................ , Smith, James E. ................. . Smith, Jim ..,................... 375, Smith, Judith Linda .... 35l, Smith, Karen Sue .....,..,,........ Smith, Katie ...,,......... .......... Smith, Larry ..... .........,,.. Smith, Leo .,., .,... ......... 2 I 3, Smith, Marcia ............ ............ Smith, Marilyn .,,........... 222, Smith, Marion ..,,... ............. Smith, Miriam ..... ....,..... Smith, Marla ........... Smith, Martha ......,.... .......... Smith, Mary M. ....... ......... . Smith, Mitchell ..... ........., Smith, Monte ....,.. ........ ,.... Smith, Nelson ........................ Smith, Phyllis .................. 305, Smith, Ralph D. ................... . Smith, Randy ...... ..,.. ,............ Smith, Robert ........ 383 389, Smith, Robert W. ,,,, ...... ,,...,, . Smith, Mrs. ........... ......... . Smith Roberta ..... .... . 445 405 445 445 446 272 446 366 292 I46 l34 I 47 I 96 446 3 I 7 I 50 2 I 0 353 39l I 78 40I 446 405 225 INDEX Smith, Sandy ..... ..., ..... 2 I I, Smith, Sani ....... ............. Smith, Scat ....... ................. Smith, Sharon ...,,.... ............ Smith, Steven ....................,... Smith, Sue .. ..,.... .. 320, 32I, Smith, Susan ...........,,.,,,,........ Smith, Tim ...,....,.... ,..,,,.......... Smithers, Oral Lester l4I, Smolen, Gerald ............ I50, Smucker, David .,.,,,. ..,,......... Smucker, Tim .,.,.............. 224, Smyth, Lynda ....,..,, ,, ...,....... .. Snader, Willard ................,... Snead, Toni .....,.............. I77, Sneary, James ...... ....,......... Sneed, R. B. ..... ......... . Sneed, Bob ........... .,........ Sneeringer, Maxene Snell, Matthew ..... Snelson, Judy ...... ,....... . . Snider, Donna ,... ...... Snider, Judy Lynn ...... Snider, Phyllis ........ ....,..... Snider, Sue .......... .............. Snider, Terry ....,....,,....... 375, Snively, Emma ...... .............. Snook, Norman ..., .......,.. Snow, Robert ...... ,......... Snyder, Cary ..,,.. ....., ,,..,.,. Snyder, Dan . ...... ............... . Snyder, Donna ...,.,,..... I44, Snyder, Gene ,..,..., ..... I 6I, Snyder, James C. .............,. . Snyder, Joan .......,.,., ,......... Snyder, Joni ,,......,. .,,,,. Snyder, Larry ..... .. .... .. Snyder, ...... Snyder, Patsy Lou . ..... . Snyder, Ron ...,,.. ...,.. Snyder, Sheri ..... Soccer Social Sohner, Susan ......... I43, Soine, Sokol, Sokol, David .........,.,.,............ eoaiamifff ..,....,,........, Larry ..,,....., .............. Bill ,.........,, ,. ,,,,,....... .. Soldner, Richard I50, Soler, Steve ...........,..............., Sollie, Bob ,..,..........., ,........, Solomon, Kenneth Solomon, Marlene . Soloma n, Paul ...,.... 1' 'Qff'i'5if Solove, Beverly .....,... ...... . .. Solt, John ..,........,.. Somers, Kathy .,.,,, Somerville, Jim ..,.... ....., Sommer, Dale ...,.. Sommer, Linda .,..,.,, ...... Sommer, Ruthie ...., Sonedecker, John . Sorensen, Carol Soft, Kenneth ...... Soudens, Sandy ...,..., ...... Souders, Linda ..,, ,....., ...,.. Souders, Sandra C. ........... . Soury, Carolyn .......,..,, ...... Soutar, Paula .,.,.,..., ..,...,.,, Southard, Marcia .................. Southward, Rodger Southworth, Alice Sowry, Carolyn .... I55, .Qi.1Q'.ffi'i4z Q Spadinger, Jay .,,, ,................ Spahr, Gary ............ ,,,.,,,,,. Spahr, William Spaights, Ethel ..,..... .,,,.,. Spain, William ........ ....... Spalding, Joan ...................... Spalding, Katie ....,...........,.., Spang en berg, Karen Kay .... Spaniol, John ...,.. I60, I64, Sparks, John ........,................... Sparks, Robert .,..,... .....,.... Sparks, Rufus ....., ,..... ........ Sparling, Roger ,.,................... 272 Sparma, Joe . ,..,..,.,........ , Spector, Mariorie .......... Speer, John P. ........ ....,.... . Spence, Billy G. Spence, H. E. ....... . Spencer, Phillip ,...........,.....,. 294 Sperber, Beverly Sperling, Mandell 2l9, Sphinx ......................,,........,,...... ' 138 Spice, Ken .,.......... , Spiegel, Jo ......,,.. Spiegel, Sandra ....., ...... Spikell, Cynthia .,.. .... , . Spindler, Donna ...... ....., Spitalny, Sheila ...,,.,, ...... Spite, Chuck ........ Spitz, Bob ........ Spoff, John .............., ,....,,...... 4l0 Spohn, Doug ................ , Sponsler, Elaine .................... I74 Spoonster, Richard Sporleder, Thomas Sports Teams .......... Spott, Jerry ....... Spott, Roger ....... Spring, Sally ......,. Springer, Dick ....... 272- 368 367 402 446 380 360 200 384 446 446 4I I 4I0 298 272 369 225 l38 387 358 272 32I 352 446 35I 299 384 29l 222 446 4 I 0 4I I 446 I 62 446 354 375 272 302 446 I 54 354 258 I72 446 384 274 38 I 446 2 I 3 I 52 446 I 45 445 353 446 307 2 I 3 3 I 4 I 45 368 274 35 I 3 I 6 3 I 0 306 446 I 46 446 I 30 446 307 306 I 59 396 272 446 40 I 365 360 446 446 I49 446 397 I 49 274 306 I3 I 446 402 403 367 404 I 37 3 I 8 353 446 295 354 295 38 I 404 446 446 3I0 I 78 3 I 2 275 38 I 3 I 6 354 389 446 302 32 I I77 Springer, Joe ........................ Sprunger, Susan ....,........,.,,. Spurgeon, Susan ......., ,... I 94, Spurlock, Glenna ................ Stadium Dorm ........,,,..... 3I4-3l5 Stackhouse, Larry .................. 446 Stadler, Edward .....,.....,.......... 445 Stafford, Rosemary .............. I5l Stahl, Gayle ,....,.,,......... I5l,305 Stahl, John .........................,.... 445 Stahler, Mickey ...... .......... 2 09 Stahley, Bruce ........,, ...,...,.. 4 08 Staley, Barbara ,..,.. .......... 3 52 Staley, Gordon ...,,. ...... I 72 LZLEPVL ifa ay, Joe , 5 afar, Bonnie afarnm, Hal .. ........ ..l96, Stamman, Dave , .. Starrman, Virginia 139, Stamp, Susan ......,,, ,,,,.... Stamps, Robert Standard, Sharon Stander, Bill ., .,.,..., .. Stanitorth, Bruce .....,.. 208, Stankorb, Gerald ...............,., Stanley, Mike ,,.,.,, Stanley, Stephen ,,.,,. .... Stansburg, David ,,.,.... Stant Patricia ,,.,........ .. 136 Stapt, Rhea .,..,,.... Sta rbuck, Judy ..,.,,,.,..... ,21B, Stark, Karlene . ,,,.......... 357. Starn, Chet , ..,,.,, . Starn, Mike .,,, Starr, Don ,,.,.,.... ........ 2 75, Stassou, Ted .......,. Stautter, Bruce ,,,,...,.., Stautter, James ,........... 141, Staufter, Sharon .,...,,.. , 366, Vananman, Valerie ...... Van 413 445 313 317 445 321 272 200 400 210 445 380 209 174 445 445 194 445 410 396 380 414 445 445 445 Swirnmer, Suzy ...... ...... 3 23, Swintord, Linda ..... ......,,,., Swisher, David ,.., Swisher, William ..,.... . ...,. . Swope, Kay ,,,,... . Swope, Suzanne Sydney, Susan .... ...... 2 94, Syfert, Steven ..... Sylvester, Karen Synk, Rich ,,.,,.,..,, ..... ....... Szoke, Siegtried ..... ..,.... T Thorne, Karen ....... 207, Thorne, Lilly ....,.,.......,.,. 155, Thornton, Gary L, ...,..,.....,,. . 147, 153, 172, 372, Thornton, Sue E. ....Y..e..., ..... . Thornton, Marylou ....,......... Thornborough, Stephen Thorp, Pam .,............,......... ...... Thirman, Carla .......... .,,.,.,. Thurston, David .,......,.,....... Thurston, Trudy ............,........, Thyng, Daniel Laurence Tidd, Gretchen .. ...,,,...... 132 Tillman, Tim ............................ Timan, Margo . .,...., . ,..,. .. Timm, David ....,,,...., ,...,,.. Timmins, Mary C. .... ....... . Tingley, Larry ....,... ........ Timmins, John ,,.....,..............,. Tinnermann, Sandy ..V,,,.,, Tipka, Alan W. 201, Tischinae, Sharon ........ 159 206 Strohmenger, Jane ....., Strollers , .........,.....,...,.., . Strong, Debbie ......,. Stroshine. David ,.,, Stroupe, Gail ,...., Strozyk, Frank .,,,,..... Struble, Ellen ....,,.,........ Struckmeyer, A. Strutin, Stuart, Bobbi .,,....... .v.... Sandra ,........,.....,., . ,,., . Studenbaker, Dave Studebaker, William ,,,. 147, Story of the Year ........ ........ 22 Stosberge, Norm ........ N ,,.,., 403 Stotz, Marvin ,,,..,,. ,,.... 3 17 Stoudt, Dick , ..... ..,... 4 ll Stout, David .... .................. 1 31 Stout, Jim ,,.........,,..........,.., ,.,. 1 74 Stout, Karen ....... 351, 360, 375 Stover, John ..,.,.,..,,.,............... 275 Stover, Thomas ...,..,........,,,...... 209 Sfradley Hall ,,,,,, ,,,.... 3 IB-319 Straker, Sue ,,,,,, .,......,. 3 65 Strang, Pat ..,..... .,..., 3 56 Strapp, Bob ,,,,..,.,, ..,,...... 1 74 Strapp, John .,.,,....... ..,....... 4 47 Strapp, Michael ..,... ...... 2 73 Strasser, Mary .,...................... 178 Stratemeyer, Frank ..........,,.. 410 Straub, Betty ............... 220, 447 Strausbaugh, Robert ,..,...... 274 Strauss, Ernest ...,........... ..,..,. 4 47 Strawman, Marilyn .,,, ....,. 3 02 Strayer, Robert .,... ..,.., 3 I7 Streck, James ------ .,...215 Streem, Bootsi ,,,,,... .,.... 3 53 Streeter, Peggy , ....... ...... 3 59 Streitthau, Jackie 294 Streit, Dick ..,,,,,,........,... ,..,.. 3 92 Streng, Ralph . .,.............,,, .... 2 10 Strickland, Bruce .,,, ., .....,. 447 Strickland, Fredric Henry .. 131 Strickland, Martha ....,,,,,,.... 151 Strickland, Robert ...,,.. ,,.,.. . .131 Strickler, Coleen . .,,....... ..,..... 3 58 sinckiing, Linda .......... 180,323 Strickney, Dwight .,,.,,...., ..,. 2 09 Strine, Max L. .,.,....,.......,....... 447 Strohl, Robert ,....,,, 160, 164,447 303 197 293 313 294 403 298 406 361 447 402 153 173 Stazenski, David ..,,,......,.,, , 274 Steeb Hall ,. ,...,... - ......... 316-317 Stebelton, Gerald .,,............, 445 Stecher, Lynn ....,,,, 130,321,322 Steck, Dave ,,,,,,.,,,,,.............,,. 317 Stede, Geoffrey ,.......V,.,. 396 Steel, Bonnie 359 Steel, Frank ,..,..... ......, ,,,, 4 4 5 Steel, Ruth ......,, , ., 144,445 Steteel, Ronald ...,, ,.....,....., 4 45 Stetty, David ..... .. .,,., 395 Stegall, Patty .,....... ,. 291, 445 Stehmer, Peter .......,,., 313 Steiger, Bunny ,,,, ,,.. .146 Stein, Carolyn . .....,.,, 353 Stein, Dick ,,,,, .... 411 Stein, Ronald .,... ......... 4 45 Stein, Marcia ,,,.. .......,. 4 46 Stein, Paula ......... ..,..... 4 46 Stein, Stephanie ,,,, ,..,..... 3 65 Steinbarger, Judy ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.. 2 98 Steinberg, Robert ........i..,.,.. 409 Steinberger, Gary .....,...,. ., 409 Steiner, Rachel ., ......... 200, 325 Steiner, William ........,, 145,446 Steinqass, Tim ,,,, , .............. 272 Steller, Michael ,,........ 160,164 Stellhorn, Fred ,.......,......,..,,, 275 Steutz, Ricnard ,,..... .,,.., 1 54 Stephens, Janice .. ,,., H446 Stephens, Paul . ......,... ,. ,... 417 Stephens, Robert ,... ..... 2 08, 215 Stephenson, David , .,,,......... 417 Stephenson, Jarrett .... ,. ,212 Stephenson, William , .159, 316, 413, 446 Sterback, John .....,...... ., . 446 Stern, Jessie ,...,.... 181,447 Sternecker, Carl . .... 447 Sternlieb, Myra ....,. ..., , H293 Stetheimer, Lee . ., ,..,409 Stetson, Susan ., ..... . 151,447 Stetz, Richard ..,....,,, ,, 383 Steury, Dave ,,,, 413 Steve, Joan . ,..,.. ..,.. ..,.,.,. 3 7 4 Stevens, Barbara ,, . , 139 Stevens. Pat ,, ,... ,,... ,... . ., 321 Stevens, Raymond ...,...., , . 274 Stevens, Vicki ,,., . 291,355 Stevenson, Marcia ., ...211 366 Stevenson, Margaret . 325 Stevenson, Sheila .,,, 159,194 196 Stevenson, Steven ,,,.., .. 161 Steward, Daniel .............. .403 Stewart, Barbara ...,...,,.,, . 356 Stewart, Craig ,, ,,,, .372 401 Stewart, Harvey 275 Stewart, Marsha ,,... .200 Stewart, Rose Marie ..,, 196 Stewart, R. E. . ........ ........ . . Stewart, William 174, 387, 395 Stichweh, Lawrence .. 211 Sticktord, George ...,.. .... Sticlnler, Bobbie ,,., W Stickler, Tom , , ..., 207 Stickney, Dwight Stiel, Marla ,, Stihler, Mardy . 302 Stillman, Harvey Stilwell, Smweli, Stimptle, Sharon , Stinson, Stitsinger, David Stitzel, Ruth . Stitzlein, Stitzlein, John John .. Thomas ,. ,H 210 Peqev 147 Carol ..,,.... ..,.... . . Stitzlein, Kenneth ,......,..... ., Stocco, Mary T. ..,,.. Stoer, Janet ..... ....... . .. Stock, Robert .. ,....,.. ., Stockwell, Julie .... ...,...... Stoddard, Richard ..,... Stoter, James ,, H411 Stogdill, Ralph ..., Stoll, Charlotte 'i'lis', i'4A Stolle, Janet 147,302,351 Stolle, Mary Jo ..,,,,......,,. ,,.,, Stollins, Nancy ,. . ............. Stoltz, Greg , ....,,.......,,,. . Stoltzman, Richard Stombauqh, Dennis Patil ff Stombaugh, John , ..... ..., . .. Stone Stone, Jean , . Stone, Stone, Stone Stone, Storts, Loren ...,. 'Mel , Robert ......... Roy . ....., , Suzee ..... , Ann ..... ,,..... ....... , . .. 207 369 355 160 137, 447 21 2 447 352 210 392 353 447 381 208 383 225 302 393 321 201 394 394 447 220 272 367 208 447 140 352 447 447 447 402 397 1 31 401 323 357 208 414 394 447 220 Student Commission ,.......,,,, Student Council on Religiousz 2 5 Affairs .,.,.,,,.,,..,........ ..... . Student Court ,,,,....................,. 173 Student Education Association ...,,,... ................ I 55 Student Horticultural Society , ,, ,,........ W-, .,., 156 Student Optometric Association .............,,,,. 164 Student Senate ....,.........,. 174-175 Stuer, Sandra ,... ...,,., 4 47 Stueve, Joan ,..,,. 357 Stull, Gladys .,,,,. ...... 3 55 Stull, Myra .. ,..,.,.................,,,,. 294 Stull, Paul ..,..............., ,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 6 1 Stump, Nancy ........ 364 373,375 Stutes, David .,,, . ,,.u,,..,,........ 213 Stutz, Jaclyn . ,.,, ,....... ..,,.., 3 2 5 Stuver, Don ........,.,......... 152,174 Subel, Jack ,. ,,....,.,.,....,........ 316 Sudman, Adrienne .,.... . ..,. 447 Struble, Sue W ,.,,..,,,., .... 2 95 Sukle, Frances ..........,........,.... 292 Suldner, Richard ..,,,. ,,,, . .,,. 1 63 Sullivan, Judie ...... 220, 294,447 Sullivan, Kathleen ........,....., 218, 367, 447 Sullivan, Michael .....,,. .......,. 4 47 Sullivan, Sharon .... ,.,,,....,,,...., 3 59 Sultzbach, Joy .,............ 299, 356 Summer, Karen ...,..............,... 370 Summers, Sally ,,,, .,,, , , 298 Summers, William ,.,, , ..... 392 Summy, Linda ..,,.,.... .. ,..... 321 Sunbury, James .....,.......,. 406 Sunderhaus, Dale ..,...,,. . .272 Sunderhaus, Paul ,... .. 154, 388 Sundial .. .,,,.,,,. .,.........,.,,, 1 84-185 Sunkle, Robert .,,... .......... I 64 Super, Sandra .. 361 Survis, Marlene ..,. .. .... 361 Susac. John , , 143 Sustarsic, Pat .... ........ ...,. , . 130 Suter, Kathleen .,.,, ..,,. , ,.,. 3 06 Sutherly, Barbara .,.. 200,201,366 Sutphen, Karen ,,..., 177, 351 Sutphen, Suellen 136, 360, 447 Suttle, Betty . ,...,..,.. .. , 363 Sutton, lra . , ..,,. ..,,, , .. 381 Sutton, Leonora ,,,, 132,357 Sutton, Robert ...,.,, ,,,. . ,. 154 Suydam, Kathy , , 162, 295 Suver, James ....,.,,,. 447 Stoddard, Suzanne .,., , 294 Swan, Irene .,,, .,.... .367 Swan, Paul . , ,. 387 Swan, Sandra . .... . 321 Swanbeck, Ray ..,, , ..,,., 411 Swank, Jett ,......,.,, 380 Swank, Robert ............ 209, 400 Swanson, Carol ,....,, .. .. 360 Swanson, Virginia ....... ....... - . 165 Swape, Suzanne ...,. ,,,, ...... 3 6 5 Swark, Pat ..., .. ,. ,. 367 Swartz, Bill ..... .,,,,. 1 61,162 Swartz, Eleanor 305 Swartz, Ellie ,..., . ....... ,,... 1 51 Swartz, Linda ,,......,,........ 159, 305 Swartz, William , ....., ........... 4 47 Swearingen, Sandra ...,..,,,... 292 Swedenborq, Dave ,..... ...,,, 4 10 Swenson, Denny .,...... ,,.,.,, 3 87 Swick, Larry ,,,.,,,,...... .. .,..... 318 Swilik, Gail .,.,....,... . ...,,,.... 447 Swillinger, Dan .............. 172,181 Swimming .,,............ .,..... 2 60-261 Tobey, Gayle .,,,,,.,,,,,.,,..,,,.,... Tobin, Mrs. ....... ....... . Tobler, Sylvia ...,,,.. Toby, Pat .,.,,.,.. ,,,.,,..... Todd, Bruce ...,.... .,......,,..,... Todd, Janice .................. 146 Todd, Jerry D. , ,.... ..,,.... . .. Todd, Pam .......... ....... Toland, Sally ...,,. ...,.... Tolar, Betsy ..,,,,..... ....,,.. Tolerton, Terry ,,.... ..,.... Tolhurst, Dave .,,,...,,......,. Tolle, John ....................,,.,........ Tomazic, Fredreck J. ........... . Tomlinson, John .......... 374 Tommas, Alice .,..... Tackett, Chris ........... ,,...., Taday, L. .,,,.,..,... ,.., ,..... Tabrenbach, Dave ..... ....,., Taich, Phyllis B. .,,,,,..... ...... . Takacs, Stephen J. ..... ...... . Talbott, Diana ,,.,..... ........... Taibott, Suzanne .......,...,.,...... Tanner, Joyce ....,,,....,..,. 196, Tapper, Barbara ..,..,.........,..,. Taradash, Michael ...... 372, Tarian, Andrew .......,...,...,...... Tarson, Linda .,.,,,..... ,,,.... Tateishi, Kay Y. ,...... ,,... . Tatman, Florence Tau Beta Pi ..,,,.,,..,..,. ,....., Tau Beta Sigma ....,.... ,...... Tau Epsilon Phi ...................... Tau Kappa Epsilon ...,,....,.,,. Taylor, Ann ..,.........,,...,.,.,.. ,,... Taylor, Bob .......,..,.,.,,,,,... 372 Taylor, Carol ...,..... ....,...,,, Taylor, Claribel ..... Taylor, Cheryl ....,.,,,.... ..... . . Taylor, Donald S. ,..,,. 217 Taylor, Ed ..,,...,...... . ......,,,. . Taylor, Kent ,,.,, ,....., . Taylor, Patricia ,,,.,.,..,,,.. 17B Taylor, Richard ....,..,,,,,,.,,. ,. Taylor, Robert ...... 135, 158 Taylor, Robert G. .,..,,......... . Taylor, Robert M. ..... ..,.,,,.,. . Taylor, Ron ,,,, .....,.,. ....... Taylor, Susie ....,..,.... Taylor, Thomas N. ..,,,,. ., Taylor, Tuck ,....,,,...,. ....... Teatord, Kathy .,,,,.... .....,. Tedrow, John ...,,.,,,., .,..... Teeter, Larry 307 Teichman, Susan R. .,.., . Teitelbaum, David .. 274 Tekaucic, Joan .... 145,201 Temple, Rebecca 1. ...........,. . Teufel, Sally .,.............,....,.., Tennant, Nancy ........ ..... 3 02 Tenney, Pat ...,...., ....,..,... Teper, Ona ,,,.....,...........,..,.,.... Teramana, Diane ,.....,.,,.,,,,,,, Terna, C. James ., ., 208. 209, Teriesen, Lynn .,.......,,,..,,..,,.,.. Terpay, Virginia ...,.,,.,,. ....,. Terrell, Mark ,,...., Terry, Donna ....,,. ,.,.,,, Terry, George ,,.. Teruesen, Lynn , .......,.. . Testa, Lou .. ......... ..,...,,,,, , ., Teters, Ward 154, Tetzloft, Irma ,,...., Tetzloff, Robin ,... ........ Texnikoi ..,, ..,..,,.. ........ Thall, Carol ..., ...,.... Tharp, Pat .. .,... .. Thayer, Dick .,... .,..,,, Theiss, Erick ...,,,, ., Theta Chi ., .,,,,.,... ...... . . Theta Sigma Phi .,..,.,,,,.... ..... Theta Tau .. .,... ,,,,.... .,,..,..,,.. , . Thiel, Sonie ..... .. ............ 354 Thielrneyer, Nancy ..., , Thies, Richard , ,,,,, ,,,. . Thobe, Glenn, Edward ,,... Thomas, Bruce A. ...,....... .. Thomas, Charlene ....,,.. 151 Thomas, Daniel Patrick ..... Thomas, Diana ...,......., Thomas, Duane ,, ., , ...,. Thomas, Ed .............. Thomas, Fred Broadus ...,.., Thomas, Frederick ....,,.,.,... ., Thomas, Jane . .,.. , ,,,.,, 177 Thomas, Judith E. .,.,,, 141 Thomas, Jo Ellen Thomas, Karen ,. ,.,,,. 165 Thomas, Marilyn A. .,...... Thomas , Nancy C. .,,....,..., . Thomas. S. D. .....,. Thomas, Thomas L. ........., .. Thompson, Becky .....,,. 220 Thompson, Beth ,.,, .,,....,. 1 30 Thompson, Covenia J. Thompson, Dave ,,,.,....,,........ Thompson, George .... ...,... Thompson, Jay , ,...,...,,,...,,.,. . Thompson, Karen ..,.,,, 151 Thompson, Kathy ..,,. .... 3 60 Thompson Thompson Thompson, Nancy Thompson, Richard T. ...,,,,. . , Lawrence . .... ..,.. . , Mary E. ...... . 165 Thompson, Roger .,...... 162 Thompson, Susie ,... ............... Thompson, Thomas ...,...... .. Thompson, Wayne .,...... 275 Thompson, William ............ Thompson, Thornburg, Thorne, Doug .......,....... .....,. Toms, Gerald F. , Tomer, Mary Jo .,........... Tong, Sandra ........,...,,.......,.,.. Tonti, Elaine ..,,... .,..... 2 ll Tootle, Don .... ,,...,...... Tootle, Jim ..,, ,,,..,., Tootle, Ruth ....,. ............ Topp, Herb ...., ....... 1 61 Topp, Martha ...... .......... . . Torch Club ...,...,,..,.. ,.,..,,, Torges, Katie ........,..... ,..,,... Toris, Allen ..., ,.,................,... Touchamn, Deborah ......,, ,.... Towers, Jacob H. ,.,,,.,,, ......, . . Towler, Sharon .,..,.............,... Townsend, Carol ....,... 200 nd, Karen L. 352 Townse ,,,, Townshend Agricultural Education Society Townsent, Gary ,.............. Tozzi, Rosemary ...,.... Tracinski, Robert ........,,... Track ..........,...........,......... Tracy, Jr., Roger W. Trager, David ........................ Trancinski, Robert ...... Trapp, Dennis L. . ...,..,, . Traver, Donna R. ....... . Traver, Donna ,,,....... .... . Traynor, Patricia... 132, 177 Treece, Virginia A. Treier, Martha .... 141, Trent, Judy ....... 5 ,,,,. ..,. . .. Joanne ................ Timothy ,...,,...,,. Tresemer, Francis ..........,. ..... True, Robert Jr. ,,... 312 Treuse, Robert ....,. Triangle ......,......,,, Triano R rt , obe .. Triger, Linda .,........ Trimble, Judy .......... Trissler, Shirley .,,. Troendly, Barbara Trogus, Jim Trombetti, Michael Trott, Charles E, Trotter, James ....... Troutman, Barbara Troutman, Gary ....,... .,..,. Troutman, Tom ...... Troy, Joe . . True, Glenn 291, Truitt, Frank ........ ......., Trusler, Bruce .... .... . Truster, Jerry ....,.. ..,.,. ......., Traynor, Patricia ..,..... ,.....,. Tsalott, Daniel ..,...,,........ Tsarnas, George P. Tschantz, Richard P Tschantz, William . Tsitouris, Chris ...,,. Tubbs, Deborah .... Tubbs, Merrily .,..,, Tucker Cookie ,. Tucker Tucker Tucker Tucker, Tucker, Janet ....... Judith ....,... 321, Hal ,.,.,....,..,. .... .....,.. Malcolm B. Ted . ..,,.... ,,.,... ....... . Tucker, T. W. .......,,,,.,.... . ...... .. Tuckerman. Steven ,.......,...,... Tuite, Judy .,,.,............. .....,.. Tulga, Jerry M. .,... ,. ...., Turano, Delaina ,,.,.....,....,..,.. Turk, Steve .... ...,......,............. Turner, Audrey L. ......,.......,.. . Turner, Jean ........., 172, 177, Turner, Larry ..........,.,, ..,... ....,. Turner, Lee ..... ............... Turner Lois ...... ...,,.. 3 04, Turner Turner Turner, Tucker, Turotf, Turden Turpin, Tussing Tuttle, Pari ..... Ruth ,,., ,... Susan D. .... . Terry L. ...... . 298, Stuart .............. ........ ing, Gary P. ..... ....... . Doug ............. , Tom ...,. ,, Bonnie 158 395 305 314 265 448 418 210 448 448 357 299 448 293 220 405 224 313 417 385 353 354 354 356 152 385 448 316 163 319 163 210 312 273 392 389 299 400 448 161 392 400 327 294 361 356 302 410 448 208 208 418 358 220 358 409 448 448 312 381 305 359 357 448 448 404 149 402 400 299 365 180 138, 448 448 351 448 174 294 407 200 209 368 161 353 178 448 394 400 139 448 3 10 177 369 323 364 396 448 448 298 357 31 1 387 387 448 448 396 448 448 196 220 35B 397 400 220 1 62 I 51 147 368 212 357 448 220 302 448 Tuttle, J udy ...... Twardy, Robert Twytord, N, Lea ........., 291 '1 ........ ' ff. i6ii Tyler, Dale .........................,..... Tyler, Grant E. ........,..... 212, Tyndall, Hugh .,.,,,,, ,,..,.,,,... Tyrrell, Brent ....,,.... ........... Tysinger, Carl ....................... Tyson, Patricia ...,.......... 368, Tyznlk, W. ............ .......... . U Udelt, Eunice ....,,,...,.............. Uhde, Richard C. ..... ...3l7 Uhl, Judy ........................ 196 Ullmark, Patricia .... 146,149 Ulm, Ronald C. ..............,.... Ulmer, Chariene .......... 145 Ulrich, Marcia ....,.................. Uncapher, Connie ...........,,.. Underwood, K. L. ...... 138 Underwood, Mell ...,............. Underwood, Rodger ...,......, Unger, Fred ..........,.,.............. Unger, William ..................... United Campus Christian Fellowship .....,,...... ,.... 2 22 University 4-H Club ,........., University Grange ............... Unthank, Jan ,... ........... . Unverterth, Donald ,........,., . Upperman, James ..., Urban, Christina ....... Urban, Ron .............. Ury, Penny ............., Uvena, Frank J. ..... . V Vail, Chuck .................... ........- Valentine, Philip ................. Van Arsdalen, Shirlev ......, Vance, Cheryl ......,................ Vandemark, Rick ................. Van DerPutten, Penny ....... Van Dyke, F. C. ................ . Van Van Van Ardalen, Shirley . Arsdale, Sue ........... Arsdale, Helen ....... Van Buren, Mary L. .... . Vandemark, Gary ......... Vandemark, Rick ........... Vanek, Marilyn ............... Van Fossen, Jesse .,...... 272 Van Fossen, Larry J. Van Fossen, Marvin .... Van Heyde Jim .....,......,.. Van Horn, Doug ............ 272 Van Horn, Nancy .,.,....... Van Raaphorst, Richard Scyoc, H. Yvonne . Van Vlerah, Don ,.......... 'Van Varhis, John P. ............ . Van Sluyter, Betty ........ 195 Van Wagenen, H. William Varga, Bonnie ......................... Vargo, James ....................... Veidt, Robert Tudor ........... Varney, Del ................... ....... Vasilon, Mary ......................... Vassilicou, Mary N. .......... . Vaughan, Cecelia ...... ........ Vaughan, Jim ..,,.... ........ Vaughan, Leone .......... ........ Vaughn, Curry N. Vaughn, Susanne ..... ........ Vaugiht, Pamela J. .............. . Veidt, Robert ....................... Veirs, Jr., Stephan . .............. Velman, Sarah S. ...... ......, . Velore, Aiha ........................... Venable, William ............... Verdone, Sue ....................... 211 Verhott, Vicki ................ , Vernon, Elaine . ............. 294, Vick, Joyce ............,................ Vickers, Berth ...................... ,. 299 Vickers, Nancy ,.,. 159, Vickers, Sharon S. ...... 291 Vieth, Janie ........................... Vila, Irma .......... ...... ........ Villmow, J. .......... ....... . Vince, Charles ..,..... ............ Vincent, Eloise ........... . .......... .. Vincent, Sally ................ 207, Vincent, Sherry ........................ Vinneman, Marty .................. Vinusel, Jodie . .......................... . Visissobha, Bhani ................. Vitucci, Lou .,....,... 141, 146, Vivian, Virginia . .................... . Vlach, Charel .......................... Vlank, Le Nien ......................,. Vlaskamp, Frederick ............ Vogel, Bob .......... ..... ,...... 2 7 2, Vogel, David .,................ 159, Vogel, Jerry E. ,..,,,..,... 408, Vogelgesang, John ................ Voith, Viki Lea ,,..,.,,,.,.., 130, Volk, Bob . ............................. Volpe, Jan .................... ......... Vonderwell, Cletus, M, ...... Vondruska, James .................. Von Eschen, Barbara 357, Von Haam, Carol ................ Von Maur, Kurt ........ ........ Volk, Dieler ............................ Vollialh, Mary Alice ..........., Vollmer, Deanna .,.......,........ Von Haam, Carol .....,.,... Vorn Holl, Sharon ....,.., Vormelker, Joan ........., 320 372 Vorsl, James .............,.... Vosler, J. Michael ................ 295 Vukovich, Pal ,............... W Wachlel, Helen ......... ....... Wachlmann, John ..,......... .... Wachumas, William .......... Wackerman, A. George Waddin lon Tom ...............v Wharlon, Thomas ........... Wheeler, Barbara ,....... Wheeler, Jackie ............ Wheeler, R. Scoll ......,., Wheeler, William P. ...,,,.. . Wheelock, Barbara ....,. 323 Wherry, Evelyn .............. 9 . Wade, Donna .................. .. Wade, Wagamon, Barbara . Kalhleen .........,.......... wifi' Wagner, Ardilh .,....,..... Wagner, Chuck ....,....... Wagner Wagner , Eric .............,......... , James ..,.... Wag ner, Karen . Wagner, Kalhy ....... ....,...... Wagner, J oe ,,..,,.. .,,..,.....,. l54 Wagner, Mike ..,. ...... Wagner , Pal .,,,,.,,,..... , ....... .. Wagner, ' Richard , .....,...,.... .. Wice, Marilyn ,....,,,..,.. Wa ner, Roberl .,...........,..... 303 Q Wagner Wagnilz, John ,,,, ,...,,..,......,. Wagy, Richard .,..,....... Wahl, Gerry ...........,...... Wairalh, Belh ...,,....,..,,.,....... Wainer, Joan ,,,,.,., ...,,......... . . Walden, William .,... Waldman, Melvin ,,,,, ......... Sue .....,.,...,.... Zarnell, Marlin H. . Waldma Walker, Walker, Walker, n, Susan .....,............. Bonnie ......,....... I63 Jean .,,,,. , . Peqqv ,A-.---- Walker, Richard ....,..... Walker, Roberl .....,...,.... 375 Walker, Ronald .,..,,.... Walker, Tex .,,,..,,,.,,,,..,........,.,.. Wallace, Barbara .,,..... 307 Wallace, Charles Wallace, Craig Wallace Wallace , Ray ,.... . ,..,......,,. , Wallace, Sharon Wallis, , Mrs. ...... .....,.... . Marilyn ,,,,,,,,,,, , Walralh, Belh ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,...,,, Walser, Gayle ,..,., Walsh, James ....,. Walsh, Maureen .,.. Waller, Flora ....., ,...,,,...,,,, Waller, Lavonne ...,...... 307 Waller, Lois ,................ Waller, Nancy ,,,., ........,,. ..., Waller, Rochelle... 2l9, 306 Waller, Rulh ....,.......,,,...........,, Wallers, Dave ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wallers, Diane ...,,..... Wallers, James ....., ......,.... Wallers Judilh .. Wallher, Dale ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, l6I Wallher, Phillip ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,, Wallon, William .,.. 389,449 Wallz, Jane .,,,...........,............ Wampler, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wamsley, Carol ,....,,. .,..... Wanamaker, Gwen ..,,.......... Wanamaker, Kennelh Wandel, Roberl .,.......,.....,.... Wander, George .....,,,...,,,,,. Wanless, Ronald H. .,,..... . Wansky, Michael .........,......., Warchol, Barbara ......,. I43 Ward, Richard ...... Ward, Roger R. ..... . Ward, Susan ,.,,.,,. .. Ward, Sherry ........ Ward, Susie ..,. Warfield, Paul ,,..., .,.,,,,.,,,... Warne, Cheryl ................ 295 Warner, Becky ...................... Warner, Carol ..,,.......... I39 Warner, Howard ........ Warner, Jackie .,........,... Warner, Warner, Warner, Warner, Warner, Warren, Janel Ann ...... John G. ........,.,,,..., . Juliana ..,.....,... I77 Linda .........,....,..,....., Richard Lee Larry ................. Warrick, Rock ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Washburn, Marlie ................ Washburn, Share ........ 365 5 . Wassel, Jim ..,........... .......,... Wassennan, Sleve .... Wasson, Dick ,...........,.. Walerbury, Irving Walers, Janel ,..,....,. Walers, Karen .......... Walers, Lynn ....,.,........ Walers, Roberl E. ..... . Walkins, Arlene .................. Walkins, David A. ............,., . Walkins, Eleanor ...,............ Walkins, John Leslie Walkins, Josann ,.,..,...,,......, Walkins, Judy ..........,.,. 35l, Walkins, Marly .....,................ Walson, Beverly .- ....... Walson, David, Edward ..., I43 Walson, John .............,,,..,..... I37. I38, 372, 4l0, 449 Walson, Mariorie ..,,,,,,,,......,, Walson, Norman E. ........... . Walson, Shalmir .....,...,. .,,.., Wall, Peler K. .............. 2l5. Wallers, Judy ...... .... I 59, Wallers, Roland ............ 4I0, Walllelon, Alyce ....,.,. ......... Walls, Becky ....,,..., ......,,. Walls, Daniel J. ....... ........ , Walls, Ken ............., ,........ Walls, Phil ..,..,....,,.,.,. ......... Waugh, Richard ..........,....... .. Weaner, John ....,................... Wearly, W. K. ....................... . Wearly, W. K. lMrs.l ..,.,,.. Weasmer, Palricia ...... 368, Weaver, Dean ,..,.,.......... ,...,... Weaver, Dick ........,..,.. I67, Weaver, John ..., . ..,... Weaver, Juanila .,................ Weaver, Madonna ........ I5I, Webber, Bob .......,,...,. .. .... .. Weber, Carole .... Weber, Janel .,...... Weber, Jayne ........ Weber, Mimi ......... Weber, Roberl ,. .... .. Weber, William ......... We bsler, Linda ...................... Websler, William S. .. .,...... .. Weed, Penny .,.......,...... Weems, Bill ...,,............... .... Wegner, Charles ....... .. Wehr, Carol .. ........... .. Weickerl, James .......... l6l, Weidenbaum, Kevin .. I47, 147, Weider, Frederic ---'-- - .... . Weidner, Richard ...... ,........ Weigel, Joe ............., Weigel, Karen ...., .. Weikel, John ,. ...... Weikel, Wendell .,..... Vv'eiland, Donald ........... Weiland, Judy ................. Weimer, Don Roberl Weimer, Rulh H... I67. Weinachl, Philip Lewis Weinberg, Norma .......,. Weinberg, Slephen ..., . Weinbren, Marlene .. , Weiner, Inez .... ..........., . Weingarlen, Judy 329 2l3 302 4l0 352 449 355 356 l3l 397 4I I 4l3 449 I63 I63 375 l72 3l4 4I7 449 2Ol 3l6 449 35l 368 353 I3l 396 325 I6I 368 406 274 449 449 449 404 402 4l3 356 449 392 3l4 294 209 I77 209 449 38I I39 449 449 iiif asi, Weir, Alice .......,. ........ 3 07, Weisblall, Mel .,... I37 I96, Weisend, Barbara .... . ........ . Weiser, Bob .............,..,........ .... Weisheimer, Richard ...,... ., Weislogel, Slephen ...... Weisman, Susan .......... ......,. Weiss, Earl . ....,.. .,.. . Weiss, Pele .. .. Welch, Dorine .... Welch, Georgia ..., 363, Welch, John . .....,... ..,. ..... . Welch, Sharon ......., Welch, Terry ,... .........,,. , . .. Welch, Thomas ..,... .. 372, Welch, Toni .............. .. ., Weldy, Janel ............ . ....... . Welliver, George ..........,....,,. Wells, Carolyne .,.... .. Wells, Dean ...... .. ..,... l60, Wells, Diane .... Wells, Elaine ..... Wells, Henry .... , Wells, Jay Dean ..,. Wells, Roberl ...,.. Welsh, Welsh, Donald ........ Weller, Gerard ..... , Carol ...... 449 449 I 59 404 400 449 449 4 I 8 38 I 449 450 I 57 200 405 406 I 72 29l I 59 358 I64 323 450 383 209 450 306 450 450 396 l52 35 I 358 392 3l I I 3 I I46 3 I 4 3 I2 450 320 207 320 Welllick, Bob ...... ................ Welly, Joe ................................ Welly, Sharon ..... ,......... 2 99, Weiiy, Sheila ....,,.. 144, 195, Wemer, Michale ............. ,,.... Wendling, Judy ......... 3l0, Wendscaua, Peler I-I, ., Wendl, Conslance ........ l45, Wenger, Dennis ..,.............,..... Wenk, Russ ........,....... ........... . Wenlz, Tom .,....,,..........,,.. 4I0, Werber, Carole ..... ,,..... l 45, Werlin, Mari ....,............. 132, Werner, Mayra ....,.....,............. Werner, Terry ....,.,........ ..... . 4l0 Wersl, Ann ....,.....,,..... . 20l, 306 Wersl, William .,.. I50 l54, 20I Wersller, Mary Jane .......... 303 Werlz, Charles ...................... 408 Wesco, Darryl ....,.,..,,. ....,,,,, 3 I7 Wesley Foundalion .............. 22I Wesl Baker Hall ..,...,.,. 320-322 209 Wesl, Joel Eugene .............. Weslminsler Hall 323 Wesl, Nancy ,.......... ...... ,........., 3 2 I Weslenberger, Belh .. 366,450 Weslerman, James C. .......... 3I2 Weslerman, Margo .......,...,., 295 Weslerman, Richard A. , ..... 4l8 Weslern, Margo .................... 367 Weslwaler, David Brooks .... I43 Wellerg-reen, John .....,........ 275 Welzel, Tom ............................ 393 Weymoulh, Melinda .... 320,450 Weyrick, Tom .......................... 389 Whalen, John T. ....... ,........ 2 9l Whalen, Pal .......,...... ......... 3 58 Wharlon, Calhy .,..............,..... 298 Wharlon, Howard ........,......, 4II 4l3 Wharlon, Hulda lMrs.l .... Wherry, Roberl ,............,. Wherry, Rosemary .. 323, Whersel, Pal ..................... Whelsel, Diana ................. .... Whilacre, Joanne ........ I5I Whilaker, Carl ............... Whilaker, Janice . ,................ Willie, AI ,,.,,,.,..,.,.......,...,..,..,, While, Ann ............,.......... While, Bill .....,........ l54, While, Bob ,........... I42. While, Carol ............................ While, James . .........,...... . While, Malcolm ............. While, Pal ......... .............. While, Richard ....................., While, Roberl A. While, Roberl E. Sis, While, Sue Ann ............... Whilehead, Sue .,.......... I96. Whileman, Don ............... Whilham, Michael ....... , Whiling, Ronald ............. Whillock, Judy ............... Whilmer, Charles ..,,,,.. . Whilmer, William .. l95, Whilney, Pal .........,., ..... Whill, Susan ................. . Whillinglon, Diane Whilman, Chuck ,..,,..... Whileus, Roberl G. ....,. , Wible, Mary Ann ,. Wical, Vanessa .... ......, Wicchek, John .......... Wichlerman, Nancy ...... Wick, Carl ..............,,. ,,..... Wickline, James ............ Wicklund, JOyCe .......... .. Widner, Jack ......... ........, Wiedenbaum, Kavin Jo Wiedle, Mary .., ............... . Wieder, Frederic ,.,,..... Wienberg, Harriel ......... Wiener, Carol ................ Wienlies, Joseph A. ., Wiesenberger, Sleven Wiess Mar , y ..................... Wigg ins, John .......... Wighl, James .............,.,,.. Wilbirl, Nancy ............... Russell ........ Wilcoxen, Lynne Wildman, Dorolhy Wilbourn, Wildman , Sandy ...... Edda ........ Wilhelm, Gary ..,... Wilkins, Genevieve Wilkins, Marlene .. Wilensky, 'ii-is' Wilkins, Renelle ....,....,... Wilkinson, Roberla .............. Will, Rulhanne .......,......,......... Willacker, Douglas ....,......,.. Williams, Ann ............,.,. 220 Williams, Bonnie ....,,......, Williams, Bud ..........,........ Williams, Cheryl .................... Williams, Elizabelh ....,......... Williams, Granl .............. ..... Williams, Jacque ........,...,...,, Williams James ....,,,.....,.... ,. Williams, Janel .............. 354 Williams, Jewel ..........,.,.. Williams, Joan .............. Williams, Kalhy ..,.................., Williams, Laura ..,... Williams, Lynn ...............,. Williams, Marcia Williams, Mike . ................,.. . Williams, Nancy ....., Williams, Roger Williams, Sandy ...,,.,,..... Williams, Sherman ...,,.... Williams, Slephen ,...,... . Williams, Susie .......,.. Williams, Timolhy .................. Williamson, Margarel Williamson, Wanda . Williamson, W. G. Williger, Sharon ..,, ...,,. Willis, Arlhur Claylon Willis, Palricia ........... Willlls, Mike ............ Willofh, Craig .,,.. Wills, Ardeen ...... Wills, Lynday .........,....... Wills, Raye .....,................ Wilson, Bruce ..............,,.,. Wilson, Carol .............. Wilson, Carolyn ..,,...,.,,, Wilson, Charles .........,. Wilson, Connie ............ Wilson, Darrell H. ...... . Wilson, Donna .......... Wilson, Gayle ........ ,...,.. Wilson, Ginny .............. Wilson, J. Diane ........... Wilson, John ............ Wilson, Jowanda ...... Wilson, Joyce ....., Wilson, Judilh .... Wilson, Juliana .........,..... Wilson, Marlha ............ Wilson, Nancy .............. 3I4 367 450 450 2l5 367 3l0 3I9 375 359 298 298 273 322 273 368 450 4l I 323 392 450 450 I54 450 450 366 I36, 450 403 386 40I 302 397 4I7 369 450 292 38I l6l 352 357 4l7 I96 450 450 450 35l IBO I43 I47 450 3l0 320 2 I3 4IB 450 450 I64 305 400 360 369 35l 306 I57 450 362 362 3l0 3l0 I96 320 369 224 367 450 2I2 I94 450 450 362 450 294 358 I43 450 272 302 2l3 367 225 3l3 357 4l0 IBO I47 207 450 I43 355 396 2l2 356 305 450 l8l 363 '359 I 57 369 I 94 366 224 369 450 4l3 450 299 450 367 450 450 Wilson, Norman ...... ..... Wilson, Phyllis ..................... Wilson, Richard F. .......,...... . Wilson, Roger Dale ........,,.. Wilson, Ronald .......... 3I8 Wilson, Sandy ....... .. ..... ,...... . . Wilson, Sue ..... ., ....., .. .. Windmiller, Suzanne l45 Windom, Diane ...., Wine, Cherie .................. Winegardner, Ross ....... Wingard, John Wingel, Susan ......,..,.... Winkle, Elaine ...... ....... Winning, Ross ...... Winslow, Susie ........ Winslead, Brenda ....,. Winler, Pearl .......... Winlon, Wirlh, Wise, Caren Barbara .,... l45, Wise, Denny . ,...... . Wisecup, Margarel .... Wiss, Margarel ,,,... Wilhe, iss 354 John . .,..,..,...... 'A I46 304 INDEX Y Yacher, John .... Yanney, Louis ...... Yarringlon, Ann ,, Yales, Jon . Yaxley, Rila . .. Yazel, Tom .. ............. .. Yelensky, Donald Yeoman, Roberl Yeoman, Roger .... Yerl, Donald ,,.. .. Yim, Cheryl . ..... . Yochum, Edwin .. Yoder, Tim ......,..,,....... Yoder, Michael ..,... Yoesling-, Sharon H. Yohman, Joseph ..,... Yonce, Frederick Yonclas, Nicholas Phil ,,,,,... ,..,....,.....,.... . ., Wilherspoon R. lMrs.l Wilschey, Libby .......... Wilschy, Gary . ...,................. . Willenberg, Shelly ,,.. Woekenberg, Jim ....., Wogan, Diana .... ....... Woidacz, Bonna ..., Wolbol Wolf, Wolf, Wolf, Wolf, Wolf Wolf, Wolfe, Wolfe, Wolfe, Wolfe, Wolfe Wolfe Wolfe Wolfe, Wolfe, Wolfe dl, Dan .,,, Alexander ,. Bonnie .... David . .,,..., . Howard, John .....,.. Lanny Donald I96 Doug ..,.., ..... .... , , , Ernie Lee ........ .... . . Herman P. ,... .... ...... , John . ....., .......... ..... . Larry ....... . .,... ........,, Lauren ,,.. l6l, l62 Marianne ..,,... Nancy ............ William ...,. Wolford, Ray ........ Wolfson, Sharon .... Wolinelz, Barry ............ ...... Wolperl, Susanne .,................ Women's Panhellenic Associalion ,... . .............. .... . . Women's Recrealion Associalion .......,.......... I98-I99 200 Women's Glee Club ......,.. ,. Women's Self-Governmenl Associalion .......,... - ....... Womersley, Rulh.., l30, I74, Wondrak, Frank ................. ., I76- I 77 327 Wood, Ann ., ......,. ..... I 77, Wood, Carol ................ .. Wood, Charlene .......... 20l Wood, Dave ...,.......... ......... 374,387,395 Wood, John .................. l3I Wood, Shirley .......... ........,. Wood, William .....,.. ,...... Woodard, James ...... ,......... Woodfill, Charles ............ . Woodmansee, Linda .... 368 Woodmansee, Roberla ...... Woodruff, Bonnie ................ Woodruff, Carolyn .... ...... Woodruff, John .................... Woods, Kyle, Jr. ................. . Woods, Sherryl ........... ..,..... 320,322 Woodward, Kalhy ....... Woodward, Leslie ..... . 565' Woodyard, Mary ..,.......... Wooiler, David ...... Wool, Sheila -.---.... . Woolley, Jim ...... Worden, James ........ Yonko, Jon ..... .,,.. . . Yosl, Roland , . ....,............. 2I3 Young Men's Chrislian Associalion . ..................,,.... 225 Young Women's Chrislian Associalion .. ....... ,,.,.. ....... 2 2 5 Young, Anne ..,,.............. 358,45I Young, Barbara .... ............... 3 68 Young, Irwin, ...,, ........,....., . .4l4 Young, Jim ,.l52, 374, 397, 45l Young, Jonalhan .. ., ........ l42 Young, Judy .. . .. .,.. I77, 369 Young, Pal ..,.,....... .....,..... 2 9l Young, Ronald ..... ...,... 3 I6 Young, Sara .. ....,,.. ..,,,.. 3 03 Young, Woody ....... ...... . 387 Youngen, Susan Jane ........ 45l Youmans, Carol ., .... 356 Younker, D. E. ....... ....... l 38 'Youshak, Jack .. . ....... I64 Youshak, John ....,.. ..,.. ..... l 6 0 Yoxsimer, Grace .......... I40, I90 Yurosko, Michael ....,........... 3I6 Zabinski, Waller ..... ....... 2 74 Zaborniak, Ken ........... ....... 3 9l Zageris, Arlurs .,....... 45l Zahn, Margarel A. . Zahony, Sleven .......,.,., Zanch, Barl ,, Zander, David Zarle, Susan ............,... Zauderer, Donald Zavocky, Jim . .,....... . Zavorlink, Bonnie .. Zechill, James ...... Zechman, Larry ....... Zeefe, Roger ........... Zehner, E, Eric ....... Zeid, Ronna ....,.... Zeides, Rila ....,........ Zeisler, Marilyn ...,,,,. Zeilz, Carol ...........,... Zelizer, Renee Sandra Zelko, Karen .....,........ Zelkoff, Chris .....,..... Zeller, Debbie Zellers, Kennelh ,,,... Zelman, Sharon Zelvy, Linda .......... Zeman, Gerald .,,.... Zeman, Jerry .,...... Zendell, David ...... Zela Bela Tau ......... Zela Tau Alpha ....... Ziarko, Mike ............. Zibners, Harry, ...,.. Zickefoose, Judilh .... Zidel, Grela . .....,..,... . Ziegler, Randy .....,,.. Ziegler, Jon Allen . Zielski, Nancy .... ...... Zigler. Marlon .... Zima, Alberl .... ...... Zimmer, Margery ..... Zimmer, Neil E. ..,. . Zimmerman , Barbara Zimmerman, Clair .... Zimmerman, David . Zimmerman, Gary , .,., Zimmerman, Joan ...... Zimmerman, Lynda Zimmerman, Sharon . Zimov, Roz ............... Zingale, Sam ........ Zingler, Clarey ...... Work, Belly ...........,.............. Workman, Jack W. ........... . Workman, Tom ......,..... I78 Worme, Kennelh ,................. Worlh, Bill .... I64, l72, IBI Worlman, Suzie .,.............,..,. Wreslling .................................. Wrighl, Beverly ,... I34, 275 Wrighl, Carolyn .................... Wrighl, Clemenl ,................ . Wrighl, Diana .............. 320 Wrighl, Harold .................... Wrighl, Judilh ....,.,....... IBI Wrighl, Karen Sue .....,........ Wrighl, Rulh Ann .. ......., .. Wrighl, Tom ........ ...... Wrighl, Wally .,........ ....... . ,. Wrigley, Ann .......................... Wrigley, Lowell A. ............. . l3B W.S.G.A. Honor Dorm ........ Wuchler, Paul ......................,. Wunder, Barbara .................. Wyall, Kirby Kennedy ...... l6l Wyles, Nancy .................,. Wyman, Millon .........,. . Wynn, Janel Lee ............. Wyoung, Thomas ........ Zink, Carol ............... Zinkon, Gary ........ ....... l 58 Zipf, David ................ ....... I 62 Zipperslein, Mary ..,.. ....... 3 53 Zirwes, Donna ......,... ....... 2 94 Zoll, Sarah ...................., ....... 4 5I Zolney, Elizabelh ....... ....... I 40 Zonla House .............. 329 Zook, Larry ............ Zorn, Mary ........, Zuber, Georgia ........ Zucker, Donna ...... Zucker, Jim ...... Zufall, Linda .....,.. Zuidema, Palli Zulanch, Jerome ...... Zunic, Edward ......., Zunis, Maxine ...... Zwick, Barry ........ Zwicker, Gary ........ Fred Arnold Linda Bell Mibs Blocki Kathy Brown Paul Brown Joy Ann Fischer Wendy Frank Lynn Gottlieb Pam Hiroshima John Huddy Steve Nidetz Teri Osborne Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity-l9I. The 1963 MAKIO Stajj' ADVISOR, Mac Shaffer EDITOR IN CHIEF, Karen Groezinger Fall Quarter, Karl Raack NEWS and PICTURE EDITOR, Fall Quarter, Al Miller Winter Quarter, Ben Kline ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR, Marcia Duncan LAYOUT EDITOR, Betty Ann Lindahl BUSINESS MANAGER, Dick Price Bookkeeper, Grace Yoxsimer Promotion Manager, Larry Latham Sales Manager, Sue Garber Dave Payne Anita Raskind Mary Lou Robbins Dave Jones Angela Reams Roger Sabo Ruthie Sommer Jessie Wile Stern Sue Turner Sharon Vice Sherry Woods Fahn Zelizer Joan Zimmerman Photo Credit Keys, Ed-37, 38, 226, 227, 230, 231, 234, 237, 239, 241, 246, 250, 25I, 252, 253, 255 Dell, Georgef24, 25, 26, I40, l78. Department of Photography-2, 28, 29, Dick, Geoffrey-60. Downie, Len-33l, 332, 333. East Baker Hall Pholo Club-296, 297. Eberle, Art-I86, I87. Frank, Ronfl93, Graeff, Burr-49, 221. Groezinger, Dick-39l. Groezinger, Karen-8, 29, 53, 175, I82, Harris, Fred-30, 408, 417. Haveron, Mike-9, IO, I29, Hoover, Harlan-32, l56, 42I. Javor Gerrie-I4, I6, I7, 4I, 50, 5l, 336, 339, 344, 345, 364. Jelinek, Dave'-l8, l9, 48, 49, 56, 58, 278, 284, 289, 308, 309, 329, 406, 4l6, 4l9, Johnson, Chuck-5, 7, ll, 48, I32, l38 4I0. Jones, Dave-5, 6, l2, I3, l5, l6, l8, 35, ae, 87, aa, 09, 90, 91, 92, 93 129, 130, 135, 137, 151, 153, 11,9 217, 218, 219, 224, 229, 231, 232, 262, 264, 289, 300, 301, 314, 315, 399, 400, 409, 414, 415. Columbia Records Delma Studios, Inc. John Petucci Sam Fields Ellenwood, Wendell Fast Photo Service .lick and Kay I66, I69, I93, 272, 273, 274, 275, 420. 271. mine, aenen, 12, 20, 1 40, 204, 254. Kyff, John-I49, 326, 353. Marlow, Sieve-I55, I97, 330, 340, 34l 394, 397, 403, 407. Miller, Allan-6, 8, l4, 27, 28, 34, 36 203, 238, 245, 247, 248, 249, 250 285, 287, 335, 395. Muefhey, Darrell-I02, IO3, I04, I05. 342, 352, 358, 359, 363, 380, 384, 385 388, 389 37, 46, 52, 53, 77, 78, 79, I73, l75, I83, 254, 255, 256, 257, 264, 265, 278, 279, 280, l89 282 I90, 420. Parker Studios-235. Platt, Chuck-5, IZ, I3, 2l, 30, 3l, 39 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 79, 97, 98, ll8, II9, I20, I2I I22, l23, IZ4, I25, I26, I27, I29, I54, I57, I58, I76, I94, l98, 346, 354, 360, 366 368, 369, 38I, 386, 39I, 393, 402 405, 412, 4I8. I34. l49. I97. 204. 277. 2Bl 233. 296. 237. 334 Raaclr, KarIs5, l5, 24, 29, 3I, 32, 33, 34, 38, 39, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 57, 59, 76, IO6 I07, l08, I09, ll0, Ill, I29, I3I, ISO, l82, I83, I89 l95, 204, 205, 206, 228, 232 59. 6l. 52. 63. I36. 200. 20l. 202. 204. 2l4. 263 236, 239, 24I, 242, 243, 244, 248, 249, 259, 265, 266 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 278 334. 337. 347. 343. 349. 350. 352. 352. 392. 404 280, 28I, 283, 285, 287, 288, 290, 315, 328, 338, 339 343, 356, 357, 365, 367, 370 373, 411, 452, 453. I43, l52, l68, l69, I70, I7l 324, 344, 345, 355 Schreiber' Karl457, 79, 283, Shaffer, Mac-37, 40, 65, 72, 80, I88, 229, 231, 233, 234 235, 237, 238, 240, 242, 243 23, 28, 29, 41, 413, 49, 51, 55, 50, 62, 79, 03, 84 328. 94, 96, 99, 100, 101, Il2, 113, 114 115, 1115, 117 Shondel, Bill-49' 174, 184, IB5, I88, IB9, I90 I92, I98, I99, 203, Smells,-Bed Geo,-ge-260' 251, 233, 235, 237, 243, 245, 246, 247, 253, 258, 259, Sfephensonz Bi11..73I 75' 413, 328, 342, 351, 36I, 371, 383, 337, 390, 396, 398 Teague, Bill,2O' United Cam Wide World Photos--54, 55. pus Christian Fellowship-222, 223. Acknowledgments Foote 82 Davies Ed Hackleman Gaumer, F. T. Hoover, Harlan Journalism 510, Spring Quarter Kienzle, George Smallsreed, George S. K. Smith Company Thompson, Ronald B. Wide World Photos MAKIO 1963 has been a challenge, everyday a new obstacle and a new success. 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