Purdue University - Debris Yearbook (West Lafayette, IN)

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N 'M . . . losing the part of life and education gained in working with people, learning of their experiences, and presenting ideas in informal discussions and contacts. --.,' 1 I I 4 ' Wfzig. 1, .zgw .. .wx 7 1:I:i1 : ' t,- 7 .1 E33 - I lj1p:,g:1g- ' 4' : azz 4 Liz- , f, 4 ...Lf 1 . , . :pi.'g'v-1- fi 'Q Uv' Wm.- Life is surrounded by the spirit ofthe mass, reviewing individual attempts to advance the whole. Who is this individual struggling to stand above? Surely it's the guy next door. fl, x 3 Qt x W l ' ft . I SF: ,A , X Q i gg ., V uf A i ,. A fs, 'Y is to 'e . 'l ' ii ' 1 Q ., , .V ff.. as. A ,, is 'li bij? - - .V 2: se e ., ,,,:4,-, ,, fb , 'QV Confusion and backing mingles with personal drive aimed toward that distant point, but should spirit diminish when obstacles appear insurmountable? It's so easy to sit back and wait for change . . . 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X An escape to reality and life, away from thoughts confined to numbered problems and assigned pages. wg' 11' 'Wi ul ' ,B 1 ., 4-. i, A M, df .- v Lrg Hx 4.1-'Q I 31' 1, ' In ul Q ' up - Q Q. .mfgw 4 f ., ' -'lr' A ' O U I , , . an 10- fa f' K - . ' 0' 'J t--' -1 1 ' . ' 'P .P'1'.l'5' Q . . ' I 7, ., A t - --'gf.'4.,r-9' s vi 'iss' ' 11 ' Y wiv' 'P - q'f'. ' 'wp 1'-.tw ' -14, Q J V Ls.. S.f':.g,f1 ',y:i:'.' . -- A ' . , . 1 tr: ,N N V pst?-illlsuyx I , . ' - Q! ' ' g'f!.,ifu.,49 lu 'L Q 'T .Ny 1 -L ftlxtk' km, D: A stroke of blue on canvas, not restricted to accepted boundaries stands as an expression of inner thoughts. After all, . character parts await. 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J '30, . f ' -'T ' .. - 43 ' ' ' Q ' X A li., '1 .4 ,, -H ,xj lyke 'gZ ,,! ,ng 22' :',,,, wife. 1999859 Freedom to be ourselves, to escape from programmed courses and objectives, to exchange ideas, probably incomplete, but a start toward solving those many questions. Faces intent upon loving and learning about life. So much is available, maybe tomorrow during a cojfee break. . . .N P fruwmlsa. 3 Q Sk 4 f X2 4, CQ f Z' wah A , i K Q flgizlg . Ms -' 4 4' 2 .. X as . -gr .fm lo Q-1, . . . or during those minutes spent with that one person, minutes where hopes and goals are revealed and dreams are exchanged. But dare we tell anyone else? ,. -4. 'J -A+ :g an-4. 4 ,. w.- -..wd .. . -.an ...............' -W fr, .V -V , ,' .duswn w 1,1 -1 si -U .f.-f.. I EVENTS 42 TI ACTIVITIES 72 ACADEMIA AND SENIORS 168 RESIDENCES 312 ATHLETICS 488 CLOSING 562 TABLE OF CONTENTS mm Qgwv Convos, IBM cards, snow-filled streets and frost-bitten hands forgotten assignments, desserts, card games, Friday night parties- that hectic rush of pledging. 'Q A final triumphant catch changes homecoming dreams of New Year's in California to reality. if 4 ,. ' me f 1 . 5 'lv ,. Z W' ffl MW '49 ,, -mg 252421,-9 Y ,il 82' V-W , ff f M mf ,Z I W ,Q-gf4e5.f yy- V,-,-45 , f :Q rf A 'n-f,. 9 vf if ,A vi d, A rw h.,,g ..-, ., f 1 Aff? e 51,3 .1 , av N 3 I -,0 gf joyous cries of California Here We Come resound throughout the record-breaking crowd Purdue's Marching Millions, rose spirits, a burning Miss I. LI., POTFH, another link. - 4 inf .- -7' ' I 51 .sg J! lm f.:::?:iY'xR . ., :5a.a,, . -Q-H -92---Po .ff 'afxfglf-'g. JQ!a..,4-4 5 9 . X V '9l0,'J'.L 1 Wing J? 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W . 4 X' ' ' V gf ---...Q A, 1? . ,- 'Q 4' age -4. ,g ap. v ' Q v ,, Ia :V :fn va 129' 'Q4:. . g. . -, 'K NJ - H A chance to connect goals with successful people, a way to reinforce hopes an opportunity to broaden outlooks, a means of questioning the experienced in an informal situation- Old Masters. An IIXII placed in a box, simple, yet time is too valuable to be spent on such trivial things as elections. Student government, who cares? Revived friendships of Gala Week intermingled with parades, parties, and proms, never quite complete. The Back Porch Majority, a smashg the dance- an empty look. Aids W After months of extensive planning and hours of undone homework, the Grand Prix Foundation combined faculty golfers, tractor-peddling co-eds, and go-kart enthusiasts with appealing Petula Clark for the first Grand Prix Weekend. 4 K- ummm-- po avg. :- www dh.. Flying sand, echoing cheers, co-eds plow through the turns- I enthusiasm rains. Dads congregate for the Iowa Plingg Mothers gather, the university sings - thoughtfulness lasts 2510.00- academic recognition for the numbered masses A ceremonious endp applications test awaits. H3 i Following a medley of songs, Leslie Heard, Alpha Phi, received the Miss Purdue title last spring. Leslie, a home economics major, represented the university in the Miss Indiana competition. 'M K v'lg,,4 ix, -- Kai 'J sf' X U F i'1':1ffF.1'i,.d4,'W11lMEfniHfTdTf'J: ' 7,1-. +955 11: 'fig1:u:1::'s,g'-,T,a 1 'w irgyu W f b -E33sf41 iv1i fi5 'iff 57' ,j ,tl'Ef'17 ' .ivy . 4 , I 1227- ' ffl'iWi wl tj. Um, an :mil eiikwitii Q i F51 ,Y 4 . . ,. - - :.,.'.., . 1 ' -2 LW ' Vflffwiffvt' it Q ' ' ' 'i''T,qQJf'fL PWn,L1fJ1.L'71g. ,A'stf4L5.g.gT zz-.. . M 12,-Ag-:gTN 4 - 1M,.:'! H f .f A. N . - 'il . ,,wi,'4gf ,,uw YAVV .Q , ,. - , - gi .3- ,..f, . N. ' ' 33 - -' ,, M-v sL1:',-mi. . ' 1 in J fW?r1f'ci,nf's1w, it J554,-jf, U --,if in I xlwfil 1 ' if 3 ., Q With an All-American band salute, Mitzi Shunk, Kappa Alpha Theta, was hailed 1966 Homecoming Queen. Mitzi is a speech and hearing therapy major from West Lafayette. hx, r I Crowds watched as Barb Stewart, Alpha Xi Delta, was crowned 1966 May Queen. A psychology major Barb later received the Flora E. Roberts Award for the most outstanding senior woman. Honored at the twilight concert, jane McCloskey Phi Mu, reigned as Grand Prix Queen during the 1966 weekend festivities. Ianie is an elementary education major from Fort Blanche, Indiana. 0 cf:i'1iff2P Chosen as the 1967 Debris Queen, Sandy Minick is a senior in elementary education from Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Sandy, a Chi Omega, received the Queen's one hundred dollar scholarship. :EM E w .Ry ,,',P'.Q 95,5 me iff .L fx-f ,Lu vu' Selected from a field of five finalists, Shari Biscomb Kinnaman was named 1966 Prom Queen. Shari, an elementary education major represented Earhart in the competition. Majoring in interior design, Kim St. john, zz sophomore from Denver, Colorado reigns as the 1967 Engineer Sweetheart. 2,1 1' wi, N 'v, 1,-, , Y, V , ' 1 1- 'l'1'5',1'1: '-'11 'il' 'VME H ff' mff1!1f'i11J-1.1 1 -15i1 . QEVWf?if'?5553159-111.11 Y '3,,:i 1' ' mmf,- fQf1 '11iJf+11:r111 1 Zigi ' 's Wifi 1, ' 1 Leu5i 1rf1 .1 H 17.1 W 1 1112551121 1, .111, W 111 1,,1 M15 13,111 N111 ,gm -u,11,11,,1..1,1 ., ..,11f,1V,M 1 W 111,11w11ml f 1111111 Q 111 1 1. 1 V-g,1,,,,1,!,,,,,L,,.1U 11111, Y ,. ,1 31,4 ,,,1 1-.LVM X L ygwgtlmfg 1 1 1 - 1 MW5 1-,iii ,1 1 '1 K 1 2 'E F13 LPS ' Q1 Q11 , aiu g:':VH L ?M5DQ1ili3f 1 T 1 1 1 V11li':w,1.:. ,V 151 I ' 11'f1,fvv-L 1 '1 ,AP , 11 Y H , ,3'W' 11E12 1 'lkfiw r , ' '1-11lf:1:1,511w,',f '1111hwffii'2'5'a1T:i'Hk1Yf.:1'1EET- '1 1 1 , , ' Wig? 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A, The world advances by the ejjforts of those who build noble projects and support them. 2:23 'bli- .ww ws, ,N-.Km . M 4. , 2 -,vw .Q 1- , W si f - :gg 5- ':x1:g.a-z.' fir? V., X P' :gsm I. .,kl ev 1 , vw X , 'Q ' W Q54 X-M,-an . , -zkgsefrl - Q f K 6 J In mglmsa-:9V2:f+ N V . . f ..f:n: 1g:31::1:2i 1: , -fs:-ax: - '2-'W ' ,, . 2 x 9 9 x ,' K ,R 'Q-:Y , N . , W ,wx -z .5 .-S. -. 2' , 2+-. 523 ,E Q. A x .N J Q, gg . - HQEQQIEQ :,sg2,f2f:'4:,yr-t:-It ' 't'b2X3,I'- 'i' f. - '-,fl '- , :vj:4,,,-wevq: -,-. .Z - I V'-,:'3fZ.5ijII: '- ' SL 5-I5-:Sis 11, 1' gf. ..,. . - l V fgji? in ,www Needed: the kindling spark of an idea, gang-ho-ism, expression of talent, mono and a 3.6, application, and hard work. 'Yfmfx , A - '?'- ,.f5f-ug?f5,f-:f5Yf1i'- ' .. A 4 IPM 1 xzff jg ,f22'l::'. 1 ' gh-f: 53' V. . I .. ,-mf., 5 zigi,Q:,,:.-.. fog..-1 E5 7.21 - ,sgigfifi 'QT' ,.F.,,,. , . U:??'w- I ...:'eia..1:,' ' 1 W wwe. S 4. W 1 - T.: ...vm ,,::,.:--f..Axx5:::,, . 'I ' . ' . , Q I , Q... gs: 1 . V . gf. ' ,.Yl,ji , ,img-V . A . If-, 1 1 ' V :??'if? , - -, 1.5.3.-3'..f.:m.:.'g.j'l.m V . 1 44.1 3 I, 'jlggif' r - , ire:-. :, iisw zg-f Q.-'-fy 31-- it I. A ,.:3,,.- 4 gf5,,,'...f I f 351:17-1 - v.-.iiifi--xv-Liil . .-M: . -1 ' - 5-11.'+.1cfz.: 'WR-..:5:z 'p wx--sw-0. -if-'--4..-.:.+:...-ev.V.--Aw - -sv-1.15.1 .-.. as .- ,. : 1. -Q, iii:-i. .lwaf ,gf ,iz 1,-:2 w-- swf ' ' xg fv- 1 '. 'ii i With Creative Innovation as its motto, the staff in room B2 directed hectic activity toward producing an atypical Debris. Candid photos of housing units replaced formal mug shots, small case running heads tthe Senior Staff'sJ and more honest copy than previously handled empha- sized that face in the crowd of Purdue's student popu- lation. Endeavoring to point up reformable deficiences in the system, the 1967 Debris presents a many-sided profile of the University. .. lr. tayout Editor Tom Trischmann, Layout Editor Linda Brown, lr. Layout Editor Emily Murray. PHOTO STAFF - Clockwise, starting at center: Photo Editor lim Bruther, Tom Herbst, Tom Primm, Gil Wheeler, Pete Fullam, Terry johnson. OPENING SECTION-jr. Photographer Bill Doshan, Senior Editor Bill Ward, lr. Copy Writer Ann Hendersen. if wus.,- -4, IDEBFRIS - - a nevv pile l i l l l li ll l l I COPY STAFF-jr. Copy Editor Mary jo Trimble, Copy Editor Sheryl Smith, lr, Copy Editor Pam Parrish. l There's a first time for everything-Managing Editor Steve Stolle. Our industrious leader, Editor- in-Chief Bob Melcher. f' Y I foal vm ' Personnel Manager ludy McConnell exoiternent is DEBRIS! FIRED-UPJUNIOR EDS Women s Residence Barb Bradley Admunustratuon Locke Scnpps Offuce Mana ger, Dottie Carlton Sensors Cathy jones Actlvltues lackre Maynard Sports lum Byron Greeks Anne Parker. ,, ..,..,. AZVI A Vji ,. I S tiki if V llad s Seriousness is not a thing taken lightly at the Debris where seriousness is achieved through diligent fun. The first criterion for fun is creativity, and in this sense the Debris staff is pregnant. Next, obvious and yet obscure, is humor, which can only be evaluated by the smiles and laughter found at the Debris. Last is friendship, a basic concept of in- dividuality, for only friendship can tolerate a face in the crowd. Others may laugh at the Debris for its famed disorganization, but it is organization that stifles creativity. BECAUSE OF YOUR FAILURE '10 PAY YoUR 1966 DEERIS BILL, WE ARE NOW IN THE PROCESS or HAVING YOUR GRADES EN- CUMBERED BY THE DEANS OFFICE. You CAN AVOID HAVING YOUR GRADES HELD UP BY PAYING YDUR BILL IMMEDIATELY. You PRESENTLY owE Us 8 PLUS S .50 CARRYING CHARGE. If you have paid within the last, two weeks, please disregard NIGHT EDITORS-Ted Davis, Barry Michel, Steve Castner, Bob Hulse, Associate Editor Lynn Marble, Nancy Doyle, lane Pesek, Sue Croce, Marilee Mason, Marg Schalliol. STAFF REPORTERS-Carol Thompson, Steve Scruggs, Kristen Weller, Sandi Cannon, Tom Leslie, Lyman Wible, Lyn Miller. wi 'ldv Mndm, i 'Cin :mmm .. ins i , DEADL55 Exponent lim Shaffer gives 'em the business loraves slarns by students Sixty-five years has hardly affected our Exponent. Witness the following excerpt from the Debris, 1904: The Exponent is the official organ of the students of Purdue University.. .nominally it is published by stu- dents, in reality three or four people do all of the work. lt serves as a medium for faculty announcements, as an ad- vertising medium for the Department of Agriculture, and to spread abroad daily to an expectant world the startling information that the Rev. Dr. Sanctimus will speak at 5:45 p.m. Sunday in Old Chapel. The remainder of the space is filled with a wealth of good advice as to how the University ought to be run. Being without a contemporary com- petitor, there is no chance for anyone to get even with it for any shafts which it may aim, with the single exception of the opportunity offered by the Debris. Barb Potter circulates for Exponent. wp '-al Wx.. - -v-k-7-1 PHOTO STAFF-Dan Lawrence, Tom Herbst, Dave Pritz, Craig Hill, lim Ryland, Photo Editor Ben Klaus, Mark Alper, Shirley Ferguson, Don Bally, Editor loe Bankoff speaking...ls this New York? With its Corrections , Weather , Sports , and Anal- ysis as regular features, the Exponent also published Campus Beat on Saturdays, illustrating with canny perception different aspects of Purdue life. Artistic, origi- nal photography and format fast popularized these master- pieces by the Exponent staff. ADVERTISING MANAGER - Bob jones, SPORTS EDITOR-Wendell Roodman, ASSO- CIATE EDITOR-Bill Fifield. he YY' 5 W staf'f' toiIsI'?l round the cock N 'QW mzuun . .gf la' CITY EDITOR-Judy Madorin, FEATURE EDITOR- Susie Hathaway, MAGAZINE EDITOR-Nancy Smick. MANAGING EDITOR - Larry Schlagenhauf. The Greek- new and diFf'er'ent The Creek, converted from a white magazine to a pink newspaper, aspired to several goals: disseminating the facts, raising latent ideas to a level ofdiscussion, intelligent questioning of the actions of IFC, Panhellenic Council, the individual houses, and the Administration in matters con- cerningthe Purdue Greek system, and propagating a feeling of unity amongthe members ofthe system. On any campus, the accomplishment of all these objectives would be admired. Distinguished Editor-in-chief lay Lanius perceives and expounds problems inherent in Purdue's Greek System. Teva' . y-:491-3. l-urself ' l i . s Q Qi- l' 5 i 'fa 3,. 'N- xf N V 1 r- ' ' A Kneeling: B. Eiler, K. Hoetzer, D. Heckard. Bod: C. Stephen. Standing: I. Kester, ningham, B. Worrell, K. Neilson, 1. Fletcher, T. Kilburn. D. Knebel, C. Cuinnup, D. Kay, C. Evans, D. Lave, S. Pierce, S. Munson, D. Cun- Corpse: G. Huls. 'i! 5'mi'f -f - - ,,,,bM. W . 5' A Pe c ,wulm ,tai un u Clockwise: L. Stevenson, E. Mangas, C. Ziemann, C. McWilliams, I. Ford, 1. Miranda, H. Blom, R. Powers, 1. Paul. EDITOR- Don Knebel Engineer . scoops! Issued eight times during the school year, The Purdue Engineer was a magazine for everyone. With a variety of interest directed toward giving depth to science, this journal circulated articles from NASA, interviews with professors, and Scope , a series of scoops solicited from students active on campus. The Engineer's major success was its Playboy publication, featuring a foldout of the Purdue smokestack. bar' association exercises Procrastination certainly was not a problem with the men of the Bar Association. These students of the finer arts met several times throughout the school year in such auspicious places as the Playboy Club, Saugatuk, the Boom-Boom Room, Tip's, Montgomery, Acapulco, and Riverview Apart- ments. Upon the shoulders of this distinguished group fell the responsibility of producing a publication for Purdue that would be distinct from all others. They accepted the challenge and, almost reverently, set about writing this annual in such a manner that would have made previous staffs proud. Needless to say their arm muscles were kept very busy and their waistlines expanded at least three inches. ADMIRERSA F. Woschitz, D. Banner, B, Ward, l, Bruther, S. Stolle, B. Melcher. Standing: Bunny Jeannette. Front: Bunny Sharron. BARD STAFF-L, Koch, D. Spechtold, G. jones. IOKE EDITOR-B. Cherry, CIRCULATION-A. Marshall, BUSINESS MANAGER- D. McKee, EDITOR-D. Armstrong. ADVERTISING MGR.-G. Krom, LAY-OUT EDITOR-S. Slone, COPY EDlTORkS. Robinson, MANAGING EDITOR-M. Stevens. Affectionately known to its staff and readers as the Aggie Maggie, The Agriculturist came out al- most-monthly for the benefit and education t?l of students in the Agriculture and Home Economics schools. Encountering the perpetual problems of deadlines and editorial Wheeler-dealing, staff members maintained their composure by meeting in outdoor, hydroponic Bull Sessions. green thurnbs and shakespears Webster's bard was il a poet singer of the period before the use of writing, especially a composer of epic or heroic verse, 23 one of a class of wandering minstrels in early Scotland often treatedxas vagabonds in Scottish law and opinion, 37 a poet who writes impassioned, lyrical, or epic verse, and 43 a writer of insipid or mediocre verse. Purdue's Bard was a col- lection of essays submitted by students who thought their work merited publication or by English profes- sors who selected choice themes from their classes. BARD EDITOR- Benjamin Ruekberg QS 4 ,f ---ff -.Z BARD STAFF-D. Van Dam, L. Pollert, D. Nimtz, C. Riegle. 2 6 cv I l 5 'qihhfx P .3 wr ff 'l 'Q 'ws 'c '. ' x, M :lu iron key breaks tradition Upholding a fifty-year tradition of silence and secrecy, Purdue's men of distinction met the challenges of another year head-on. Although the organization maintained its uniqueness, many of its ties with tradition were severed. In a radical departure from past policy, Key remained aloof from the involved intrigues of some of the less mature campus honoraries ti.e. Mortar Board, Phi Kappaj, and devoted its energies to solving some of the myriad prob- lems of the burgeoning Purdue Campus. A summer organizational meeting at Prophet's Rock, and a number of encounters in Pasadena added to the mood of an unconventional year. Charles Converse Carson Robert Frederick Melcher William Vincent Pickart joseph Rendleman Bankoff Robert Frank Manifold Arthur Lee Barrett Ronald Paul Sellberg james Burgess Shaffer Nels john Ackerson Carlyle Noyes Gerde john Bruce Smith Stanley George Tebbe Robert Allen Griese james Wilson Green Donald james Banner proficiency recognized Mortar Board's white blazer has been the traditional image for freshman women and often a sophomore's reason for being. This spring another group of outstanding juniors will be evaluated as individual campus personalities, the tap becoming recognition for a proficiency of life not limited to Purdue careers. If S Q fi Mary Caufield Alice Phillips Kay Murphy Mary Kay Williams Robin Ahrens Marilyn Kurtz Becky Williams Carole France loan Landrum Daria D'Espo5ito Susie Hathaway Barb Potter Suzann Shackleton Estelle Beihl Bonnie Coyner Merry Evans Ellen Stanbery Suzanne Kieselhach . L- K I '14 I I AMY Donald l. Banner A. Lee Barrett Charles C. Carson Philip l. Crlhfield S. Bruce Donecker Dennis N. Epple Jimmy E, Fletcher William O. Fifield Cy N. Gerde David l. Goehler Bill E. Goshorn james W. Green Daniel K. Houston Steven L. lacobs Douglas K. Johnstone Donald F. jones Robert L. Kingsbury Benjamin Klaus, lr. Donald E. Knebel George W. Krom, Ill oclk okay K hw .Av 65' N y. 'M ,sa-AD .wt fs, ,Q IN CIT' Omicron Delta Kappa joined Mortar Board once more to sponsor their annual Leadership Conference. Minus the white blazers, our ODK chapter innovated the tapping of junior fives to provide more continuity with the upperclass membership. Election of an under- graduate president was another first. For ODK, achievement was the criterionp recognition, the reward. 1:35 Robert F. Manifold Robert F. Melcher Charles R. Meyer Robert A. Oakley Ray G. Paulin Steven C. Radow Donald R. Salo Stuart C. Stock Peter 1. Tennyson Stanley G. Tebbe Rodney C. Wendt Richard W. Wien GOLD PEPPERS! Back Row: R. Ahrens, M. Hummel, D. Smith, I. Spitler, I. Daniel, D. D'Esposito, A. Parker, I. Landrum, D. Myers, S. Smith, B, Williams, 1. Brinkley, C. Cashion, D. Golliher, M. Shunk. Second Row: A. Stachura, B. Coyner, M. Fritz, M. Myers, C. Dillon, I. Humphrey, M. Meier, B. Potter, K. Wallrodt, B. Brenneke, gilding the lily? Holy trinity! Gold Peppers, Gimlets, and Reamers went all out for their annual H. T. trade chaos, ending a typical season of fluster and flurry. Since recognition for women active on campus was the goal of Gold Peppers, full mem- bership gave the girls an opportunity to participate pas- sively, for a change. This year the outstanding Gold Pepper received as a momento-you guessed it!-a green, seedy vegetable. HISTORIANAC. Kriz, VICE-PRESIDENT-I. Landrum, SECRETARY-l. Spitler, PRESIDENT - M. Evans, TREASURER -I. Brenneke, T 4 X P. Young, K. Mooney, C. Kriz, K. Herald, S. Videgar. Front Row: 1. Hamner, N Bond, L. Marble, S. Moore, A. Burke, N. Smick, C. France, E. Stanbery, M. Evans E. Beihl, I. Orme, S. Elsbury, A. Flickinger, S. Steiner. right guard r-een l Hope was created for naive freshman girls who had to be i protected from even greener freshman boys. Upperclass women were selected to aid freshman girls in becoming acquainted with campus and promote a form of legalized dirty rush. Greenguards conducted a fashion show to help the greenies develop an awareness of campus fashions and to distinguish between gray sox and dirty white sox on boys. Maybe freshman boys should also have had green- guards so that they would know at least one girl by the end of their first year. PRESIDENT - Sandra Neubauer X it' ii se' . r GREEN GUARD-Back Row: 1. Graves, P. Helfrick, S. Novak, B. Potter, L. Bowman, M. McKaig, S. Thurston, N. Doyle, L. Foster, E. Kouvelas. Third Row: D. Myers, S. Shackleton, B. Gamble, 1. Skinner, S. Coffman, S. Veris, B. Dilts, S. Videgar, M, Hughes, K. Woodward, P. Young. Second Row: I. Courtney, N. Bond, M. Schalliol, 1. Derickson, P. Mercer, C. Bills, C. Bryant, B. McCulloch, P. Farthing. Fron1Row:C. Kriz, M. S. Jaffe, J. Thurston, M. A. Corya, N. Winegard- ner, S. Neubauer, 1. Wolf, E. Wagner, S. Maki. GIMLET-Back Row: 1. Fricke, 1. Lanius, D. Borak, L. Schlagenhauf, W. Pickart, S. Stolle, D. Moline, D. Rose, D. Tubergen, R. Osborn, M. Kraus, D, Williams, 1. Zervos, S. Wolfson. Second Row: R, Anderson, L. Katz, I. Shaffer, I. Bankoff, R. Pedersen, W. Doan, L. McDonald, M. Shaw, S. Tebbe, R. Vetterick, I. Marshall, is 'For' girnlet Gang, clang, clang! went the victory bell as it was towed down Russell Street and back up University by a human barge of Gimlets after every home Big Ten game this year. And plenty of reason for the fellows to celebrate in Rose Bowl style! Would you believe an ll :OO p.m. serenade for whosoever might hear from the steps of a sorority, or con- vincing the BMOC that he should support the team and help publicize all-university spirit functions? Fulfilling their task to promote good will between fraternities and to sup- port athletic events, the members of the senior Greek men's activities honorary can be seen all over campus, ever so proud of their black and gold pots. lla-B-A me A T. Fields, B. Klaus, D. Armstrong. First Row: B. Eiler, H. Erwin, W, Clark, S. Buck, T. Horn, D. Smylie, M. lones, B, jordan, A, Edwards, B. Helbling, 1. Green, D Petree, I. Bruther, D. Goehler, R. Pottenger. Ooh- look at the funny photographerl' K' f X-'fx M.- Q ,va ,ye hear' the rearners r-oar To the merry tune of Hail, Purdue! Reamers and their pet engine chugged oft down campus byways publicizing athletic contests. Nary a spring day would be complete without the voices l Anyone for a ride? J of the Reamers -independent men elected for leadership, personality, scholarship, character, and, of course, participation in campus activities. This elite booster club was traditionally observed by the transient 120 to :30 traffic on the Corner of the Lions iyou know-class of 19033. REAMERS Back Row I lnnis H Adams I Oster G LeFebvre D Sheppard D Purnell I Sinclair, D. Kaufman,M. Henning L Sippel Second Row L Bender G Glazer A Washler R Witowski I Ruclcland. Front Row: I. Ziliak, I. Koons D Cunningham R Smith R Burkhart D Nine I Rohlfer W Long B Lydy W Babcock. 'mf-iGmG'ft,-i a placard and a pot Activities, activities. The hustle and bustle of meeting a deadline, the last-minute panic before an all-campus event, the frozen-smile entertainment of big names: all are part of the inside story in the busy 3:30-5:30 world of student production. Membership in Skull and Crescent for fraternity men, and Tomahawk for independents of both sexes is attainable through recommendations by activity heads. ff Q SKULL AND CRESCENT-Back Row: L. Berthy, R. Mauer, L. Tucker, H. Feldman, I. Staehle, D. johnson, D. Conquest, S. Peck, R. Zaitlen, D. Branneman, T. ludd, W. Brown, D. Post, W. Larson, W. Wagner, R. Zell, R. Wendt, I. Katzman. Second Row: R. Koransky, M. Prigozen, G. George, 1. Lockhart, H. Meislin, P. Lambertus, TOMAHAWK-Back Row: D. Morganstein, K. Woodward, R. Black, B. Bradley, R. Evans, T. Carmichael, B. Mathes, R. Martin, K. Corbin, C. Wetherell,,M. Senew, F. Lee, I. Gunther, T. Jaques, D. Evansin, S. Schnautz, M. Hynes, D. Richmond. Third Row: D. Holda, S. Mclimber, L. Hart, S. Coers, S. Harris, D. Scohy, P. Kauff- man, S. Thurston, A. Scully, E. Peter, L. Wolf, P. VanMeter, D. Rasler, M. Reifer, G. lay, P. Kehr, P. McCume, l. Miller. Second Row: F. Watts, L. Dunning, G. l. Savage, G. Kester, T. Priebe, K. Bassler, l. Lukac, 1. Kluchan, S. Gardner, R. Osborne, S. White, S. Tebbe, H. Levin. Front Row: R. Knauer, M. Hudson, 1. Butler, P. Waid, D. Auerswald, B. Banter, F. Hughes, B. Lesher, S. Hayes, R. Pottenger, S. Stolle, I. Lanius, F, Rasp, C. Gookins, T. Leslie, P. Barnes, I. Pierce. Machledt, P. Berkshire, D. Kayne, B. Anderson, M. Bottomley, L. Tepper, N. Aschliman, L. Willey, K. Krone, L. Delafuente, D. Stubbins, E. Foster, C. Badenhop, 1. Pinsky, 1. Shuppert, D. Tate, G. Mitchell, R. Parker. Front Row: 1. Heron, M. Gaiser, C. Patzka, E. Heron, 'v. Arsdale, C. Thie, K. Mayers, M. Piper, P. Emery, 1. Means, D. Obendorf, M. Riggs, K. Teeters, I. Mosser, I. Henkels, F. Cincione, M. Geib, W. Nugent, I. Hayhurst. - A Q A 6 9 A Pl'll ETA 5lGMA-Badf ROW! T- Tfl5ClWm8f1U, It ROblf1SOf1, l- l'l3Yl1UfSIf D- Peffifl, S. Barter, R. Moon, S. Soukup, T. Schmidt, S. Bhalla, K. Olmstead, L. Buston, 1. M. Reagan, I. Ertel, D. Michel, T. Ehardt, S. Boismenue, S. Smith, N, Walker, D. Riley. First Row: I. Hudson, P. Stewart, D. Richmond, M. Senew, D. Underwood, Marshall. Freshnnen receive recognition Basically scholastic honoraries, Phi Eta Sigma and Alpha Lambda Delta know more than just books and learning. In addition to distributing the How to Study pamphlets to freshmen, their 1967 projects included being Purdue guides for High School Day and mixing at a mutual trade function where the chosen women of Alpha Lamb were able to share their intelligence with contemporaries of Phi Eta Sigma. - - ,- l l - 44' . ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA-Back Row: P. Mellott, M. Auerswald, 1. DeRaismes, L. Smith, S. White, S. Weber, L. Dietrich, P. jackson, S. Steele, H. Bledsoe, M. Osburn, P. Schmink, 1. Freeland, 1. Williams, C. Guinnup, P. Conner, B. Korschot, B. Sites. Third Row: S. Spangler, P. Wiggenhorn, G. Seeburger, L. Kwoleck, P. Arnett, K. Dunten, I. Hiller, I. Geiger, F. Olson, C. Kovac, B. Green, P. Grant, B. Wampler, C. Spevacek, R. Weinkauf, B. Anderson, P. Buczek. Second Row: M. Knapp, E. Holmes, L. Carlson, M. Wilson, D. Kitt, C. Bramley, K. johnson, D. Hettinger, R. Pighi, R. Robbins, l. Dinius, C. Wild, F. Watts, S. Courtney. Front Row: T. Welsh, R. Kilburn, C. Bynum, K. Curfman, M. Diamant, S. Snoke, I. Abernathy, L. Petkus, R. Atkinson, P. lackson, l. Allen, A. Hehner, C. Dilts. GLEE CLUB-Back Row: T, LeFevre, D. Bratt, D. Schnecker, 1. Duff, G. Klockow, W. Griffiths, C. Hoban, 1. Strite, Z. Berzins, R. Wunderlich, M. Chung, C. Ek, 1 Bromley, 1. Blaker, G. Boring, T. Crane, E. Goshorn. Third Row: 1. Bruidgton, B Caster, R. Martin, D. Schnable, T. Howard, P. Shea, R. Ingle, M. McKinnon, C Lafuse, W. Metzger, P. Glor, W. Dowlin, L. O'DonnelI, D. Kling, M. Shultz, D. Cole, P. Illyes. Second Row: M. Galloway, T. Goodrich, W. Braun, A. Herbert, L. Rothen- PLJRDLJETTES-Back Row: B. Watts, P. Palmer, K. Scott, M. Coose, L. Heard, S. Re-ite-rs, K. Loop, M. Thornton, D. Crane. Front Row: S. Bark, K. Curfman, C. Kaade, r' W berger, S. Smith, L. Cord, D. Swaim, C. Narvuot, 1. Richardson, A. Huth, P. Hutchins, M. Miller, S. Horner, P. 1enkins, C. Yoke, W. McColgin. Front Row: R, Plothow, R. Pettet, 1. Theiss, R. Pickering, 1. Goodrich, M. Tabla, 1. Nippert, L. Dennington, 1. Cassana, M. Whitfield, B. Fox, N. McGaughfy, 1. Cochard, R. Rockhold, 1. Algozine, W. Young, H. Smith. 1. Friend, 5. Luftig, R. Shuttleworth, L. Robison, 1. Gaylord, C. Easterday, 1. Hardin G. Carlquist, M. Carlquist, 1. Acheson, S. Piltz. voices alive with 'Nw I am a happy wanderer. . became a common refrain for the men of Purdue's Cilee Club this summer as they traveled extensively through Europe adding prestige to their already internationally famous name. Getting to know you.. . set the tune for rushing freshmen at the Glee Club's excellent First Nighter performance. Through- out the year Clee Club performed for the enjoyment of Purdue students. They were home for Christmas. . to sing in the annual Christmas Convocation. Performing two to three nights a week for various civic and social groups all across the country the Glee Club led an active life in music and song. song l'm strictly a female female.. Of this fact there could be no doubt as the Purduettes placed a feminine focus on the vocal world of song. Under director Mickey McGuire the Purduettes blended thirty-five voices to present a variety of musical performances. To cool any tropical heat waves . . Purduettes penformed for the Indiana Debater's Society and also added melodious harmony to a United Fund function. One of the most anticipated musi- cal events of the year was the Christmas Convocation. The Purduettes joined with the Glee Club and University Choir to present this seasonal production. 1 sound of' rnelody Those of us who just liked to sing-and ignored the sound for the spirit's sake-were found in life Science every Wednesday. Our organization: U. Choir. Patient AI Stewart's motto: along with enthusiasm, there would be some pretty good music forthcoming. the many AI Stewarts lx 1 ., vu, :UW tw? 5' TQ? ,,.A,., ' f'f+-ifQ?9 5:' A ,.,-wwZ,L f' 5' 1 AS A .A ,, .-, . 1 ' ' , , Q 5 E 3 S Q 5, 5 L i 5 E ' 1 2 1. Q I W Q E ' E lx Q ' 1:1 V I V F , 1 ' ' 2 1 Qi M1 in MLM -.ifw 'iii W 'ix ' ' SW, i 3 f f 5 gif' ' ff l' 5 ag 5 if 1 :L f, ff? '-F A, L, ,x M 'Z' 14- 1 '. gf X E ! lx.. ,V ,, . xr: -.147-3 I :Q I f , Q .ht , Q! gi -' JG.. f, -l 2 , ,,N 3 , I. , , Q. Q, I. K 1 is W . w ' , -ff W1 I ,af if Q Q' ' V fi f N ' ' -Q ' .1 V r -.'. ' R: x W ,if A ' ' T1 ' 14- , r + :fa H - J:-I F --4 H- 11, d 'I N. 5-Aff .X i ' V f 1. 2' 'xJ 5 A 1' ' E, r Y ,. Q 1 E E Q I -5, im.-T-i'a' Qui-' 'P 'Smit N, Q xx? ,gg as-.M ., 4- 1 , f - I Q ' ! N- Z 4-,.aQ,-, A-gy '53 ,I NI, . 1 U- J Q ,X ' ' ,Q 5 iff Wi. ' 'T' 41 b- V ' fem' I 1' I , X , if-,Lawn . ir! T A 0. , A., 1 y ..5 . , Q , 152, N f, , X 'i P X 1- X P-L av ff: .ji 'qc . 1' . I ' ' 1- I ,E A - .. ' I Y V ' '51 - va.- , gun - . ,405 , .sql - 5 Egg?-'wg L f, A AV I- , Q ' 19' . V - A-L ' 'af 'I-.-ff . g. v 'N '-,Q 'f pai, ' 'M 'N W ' . ,,. pq. I 475 -P3 YW 45 n '::' ll-.. -L ' a P N QQ A' ' X 9' 1. ' x N- v ' flu. 'v J ig ,M 1' ,N .i In , 1' FAN K .f Ks: ' ,n . . ,ff .f ' M 1, P -- - dl Q , - 4 fin,- 1 1-A , ,. . 5 , ' ' 52' flu 2 P A I ,...:.- A '- - 'Q v 1 Q Y ' I' . .Nw . --f - - .I ,, Contrasting with the formal atmosphere of a Symphony Band concert was the bright regalia of the Marching Band strutting through an autumn football day. This diversity represented the remarkable depth of the Purdue Band Organization, unique, because Purdue had no School of Music from which talent could be chosen. Symphony Band played for Commencement and also provided the music for blanket parties held at Slayter Center in the spring. Familiar to Purdue football fans, Purdue's All- American Marching Band featured the world's largest bass drum, Big Ten Flags and the Majorette Corps. These band groups comprised two of the finest in the country. March- ing Band, for the second year in a row, toured South America during semester break, promoting good will and displaying its talents. and rnarohing bands excel .,,f, all that glitters is not gold if l i l i l l 1 i Us playshop... unlirnitecl talent Spending long hours in the glare ofthe spotlights for a short hour in the glow of an audience, Purdue theatre actors maintained quality while stressing diversity. Testing, learn- ing, and discovering, Purdue Theatre had its roots in the depths of the Memorial Center at the experimental theatre. l The product of this searching matured into the productions put on during the year. George Bernard Shaw's Misal- liance started this year's theatre season which featured I such plays as Children's Hour and Once Upon A T Mattress. T i Miss Alliance? 1-'-'N A 'J W A I . F' 42 T' ' 1 F 54 l I 4 ' 1 l l '4 .f,4w ill , - ' ,-Q. '-K .hwy ,..,,A,. Ah 6 Playshop . creative art Purdue Theatre was a unique phenomenon in the sense that the amateur and the professional combined talents to create a theatrical production. Resultant performances were acclaimed and enjoyed by student and adult audi- ences. The high degree of acting skill characteristic of Purdue student actors was developed through many hours of practice and further training was gained by working with professionals. These famous members of the performing art appeared as guest actors and actresses on the Loeb Play- house stage. Well known writers and directors also worked with student actors to help develop Purdue talent. w .L lv - . You better believe I have a girdle on! tMlSALLlANCEJ .,.. 'f . 1 x. . tif M, ffzgg 5 ff ,z Cave DwelIers never looked like this V? Vs 'Q ...QW x ' - 'Q neat? A-,621 i. QmQ,,..,,w..,an mn-1., wwe- .A theta alpha phi torhor'r'ow's stars l As a national recognition honorary Theta Alpha Phi qualitatively evaluated outstanding theatre people in all fields of the performing arts and stood as a reference for finding information about students after their graduation. Although its primary emphasis was placed on stage pro- ductions, nationally, Theta Alpha Phi initiated members from the areas of motion pictures, radio and television. - - ,user wi K 'I XMAS 6 iron out Y Mmm' Statewide publicity honored Purdue's Grand Prix Week- end, the campus' major spring event. The twenty-six G. P. Girls traveled during semester break to the state legislature in Indianapolis, and, visiting the House and Senate, invited the people of Indiana to help celebrate Purdue's festive weekend. With the aid of such propaganda, Grand Prix's officers hope soon to augment the collegiate race until the weekend becomes the biggest in the country. With its fashion show, queen contest, and girls' tractor race, G. P. Weekend is Purdue's answer to lU's Little 500. thern curves, g.p.! GRAND PRIX-Back Row: I. Crow, R. Sobol, B. jordan, D. Tubergen, N. Glass, Livingston. First Row: C. Worden, R, Knaver, P. Carlson, R. Bartusch, S. Jacobs, D. Rose, K. Meyer, J. Katzman, R. Schenkel. Second Row: E. Brown, F. Rasp, I. A. Parker, M. Diamant, I. Shinabarger, I. Caito. Crane, D. johnson, M. Tirengel, R. Bond, T. View-eg, S. Barry, I. Yalowitz, W. QT Y-J' GRAND PRIX GIRLS-Back Row: G. Gaddis, I. Deboe, C. Ganley, S. Herlich, E. nator 1. Crane, L. Burleigh, M. Frankel, B. Fisher. First Row: E. Englert, S. Brown, Bray, M. Diamont, S. Duncan, C. Cook, I. Weist, K. Waisner, I. lacobs, R. Cox, P. R6Sr1iCk, I. Bryan, C. DGYNSIOFII 54 Carden- C. Lilly, I. Garwood. Second Row: M. Messersmith, C. Stefanchik, GPG Co-ordi- Qs 1.-T .Y 5 fi si U, I I Gee, whaddaya know-green bean soup! we ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR-Ian Strauss What have we here? ,YL student union Synch ronizes Homecoming events, Books and Coffee programs, open houses, Gala Week, receptions, Screamers, just lazz, Uni- versity Sing, convention dinners: these were but a few of the festivities that owed their existence to Student Union. Under the direction of an able faculty staff, responsible planning and coordination characterized Purdue's busiest organization. Artistry in the underground workshop, capa- ble administration on PMU's second floor, and a wealth of creativity and imagination of its Boards and workers gave Union a special flavor. It permeated the campus on big week-ends, the most popular of which was the Union Spectacular. Featured this year, the Lovin' Spoonfuls made all spring's studying worthwhile. MEN'S EXECUTIVE - Charlie Meyer fait ' JH-il k 15 'fd 4 Q1 'GH Q 'F' I PRESIDENT- Bill Pickarl xt J ! Mfg gs I 3 I? Ii fa III Top to Bottom: ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR - Lynn Thompson, CO-ED EXECUTIVE Marilyn, Kurtz, ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR - Don Salo, ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR Sharon Moore. 3 I 2 27' Z2 3 is 1 I unionization IX .fxf KV . Q 2 I 5 ite , I ,J 1 E5 .ae ., 5 Ill- ' Ee, ll. 1 - - 1-V y. :Q fx 1 is Zi- S, A . Union made I was a freshman. I wanted to join an activity. I'd heard of a Student Union -everybody worked there! Had to go see, and was greeted with can you paint, draw, type, write, talk, walk, be charming, senfe punch and shake hands? Recovering from my initial shock at the plethora of things to be done, I was put to work filling in the lines with poster paint on a Screamer backdrop. Didn't take much talent, but then, PR initiative is the only requirement for a stu dly freshman. STUDENT UNION IUNIOR BOARD- S. Peck, l. Hutchison, B Skinner, V. Bolin, I. Beckstrand, B. Allen, B. Lesher, S, Reeder, S Bailey, S. White. Right ladder: E. Belcher, S. Wolford, R. Wendt, G Cloud, M. Nelson, B. Banter, S. Gardner. Rose Bowl Year was a busy one for the Student Senate. Responsible for arranging suitable travel and housing plans, Senate researched various possibilities with respect to cost breakdown, Rose Bowl activities, student conduct, and administrative work for the finally accepted program. This novel agenda boosted Senate enthusiasm by providing a more specialized area of activity than the run-of-the-mill student problems. STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT-Nels Ackerson senate F STUDENT SENATE-Back Row: D. Black, UE. Cioffi, D. Post, N. Ackerson, S. Fisher, A. Carr, P. Tennyson. Front Row: C. Dryzwicki, K. O'Connor, M. Merkel, R. Kilburn, I. George, 1. Southwood, M. Elrod, R. Butler, M. Marlin, 1. Hinshaw, 1. Silverman. df. U Finals are here! Reinstituted as a learning aid to the whole student body, The System begot many groans and moans as it crept into the 1967-1968 Mortar Board, after being investigated in all its aspects by Senate. The legis- lative body also had student lockers installed in convenient spots in the Union and Memorial Center on a trial basis, to see if their practicality warranted use. On the political side, a bill was introduced in Senate which would almost negate campaign rules. It is not known, at the time of this printing, whether this proposal will be passed or not. lf rejected, its publicity may be a reminder of the Spring '66 difficulties between Student Senate and the Elections Commission. a deliberate voice STUDENT SENATE Back Row G Phillips R Wiegand K Merlau, A. Barrett, R. Dahl, B. Cordingley, A. Henderson, K. Hintz, C. Badenhop, 1. Henderson, A. M Munsell T O Brien 1 Gale T Hefner F Barrett R Wein T Mertz,.W. Hicks, Torok, M. Kindraka, D. Scarola, B. Bradley, C. Marr, T. Siegel. Knee Deep: 1. A Kunkle R VanAllen Front Row D Houston I Cunningham D, Morganstein, B. Smith. I. ii 'Q R 'wi . ' P . . 1 555 i i i WORKSHOP DIRECTORS-I. Courtney, B. Seitz, A. Vanderford, D. Hatton. SGS SENIOR BOARD-Director, Charles Carsong Associate Director, 1. Landrumg Student Body Treasurer, Debbie Myersg Business Manager, Suzann Shackletong Associate Director, Ralph Stair. 1 ..f: . ,giffwfb A :EE Sfff-gfiizfgs. 5 . ' f,fx.:-g.:-Eyvfglig-isp. 2 f 'i :wifi if t .fd , fi' f 92 - t V 1 4,5 -Q. f .1 V' Q! Y i B wx -' - . . -. 'IQ73 - itwsfs NF? -N .nb X .. .. - L s-F' - Xml' . 'Q S-. X X Q93 ASQ .Q M X35 -3:-:fssgw saw-Ssig W 1 . ' www -- .XTEV MN L2l,...,.W.- - I-my '?':1, ' . . .X Q 'l 59' - 1 .. . N iii? 5 gover-nnnent battles red tape That was a brief case! Student Government judiciary allowed students to have peer-group judgment in violations of University or student behavior regulations. The protection and welfare of their contemporaries was the task of Student Government per- sonnel as they waded through the mire of red tape inherent in any large university situation. The legislative branch developed and worked to enforce policies germane to satisfactory administration-student body relations. Under this category fell issues such as a pass-fail grading system, course-instructor evaluations, and the all-campus lost and found service. Mock P Convention in the spring ofelection years has been one major project of PSG every 4 X 365 days. 1 ' 0' A- STUDENT COURT-Back Row: B, Williams, K. Lott, I. Morris, L. Foster, N. jones Second Row: D, Epple, l. Street, M. Evans, B. Manifold, P. Heller, K. Herald, S Hayes. Front Row: 1. Swengle, Q. Martin, 5. Schnautz, G. Murphy. ff ::4.:i E ' . 2 TZ :fx 3 PERSONNEL-lav Butler fag J A QF ' 'Y 5 .M OFFICE CO-ORDINATOR-Mary Sue laffe in OFFICE MANAGER -Sherry Mills LOST 81 FOUND, ELECTIONS-Iim Kaiser sgs - - carnpus catch-all just like life in the big white house, Purdue student govern- ment consisted of three branches. Under the executive branch were seven tO07J divisions: international, cultural, municipal, political, publicity, service, academic. An in- quisitive bureaucracy, SG handled administration with an ear to the complaining and the constructive student voice. How sweet it was to have a say in the shaping of one's environment, the daily atmosphere in which one lived, lobbied, and sometimes slept, and even to be given the chance of subsidizing all this in one's fees-maybe. s xx' FINANCIAL PROJECTS-Stu Stock spirited eniors Kiss off! was the spirit of the Senior Class's Eta Beta Week. Cord-clad seniors boosted their spirits, all receiving discounts in local stores. Serving the whole school, the Senior Council conducted the Scholarship Drive and the Homecoming Queen Contest. Included in a program for graduating seniors were Placement Dinners, plans for a january Commencement, Cord Day and a wild Senior Week with parties and receptions. G 'n 7? w I D . xl iiXtl lf' SR. CLASS COUNCIL- Back Row: R. Howorth, T. Snider, T. Holmes, D. Wagner, N. Glass, B. Helbling, D. Armstrong, I. Fricke, C. Feasley, F. Morgan. 56-Cond Row: M. Hummel, M. Thomes, R. Ahrens, D. Katterheinrich, D. Creulich, P. Heller, W. SR. CLASS GFFICERS-Vice President B. Finch, Secretary K. Mooney, Treasurer A. Burke, Presi- dent D. Butler. .4 QQ? Mack, R. LeCaire, C. 1. DiLaura, C. Kowalik. Front Row: B. Coyner, M. Myers, 1 Price, I. Horner, M. Howes, R. Butler, A. Burke, K. Mooney, Faculty Advisor K Burk, R. Cruz, D. Feay, T. Wagner. INDIANA' asm. JR. CLASS OFFICERS-Top: Vice-President T. Priebe, Secretary 1. Street. Bottom: President D. Post, Treasurer S. I. Light. IR. CLASS COUNCIL- Back Row: 1. Bosler, C. Black, N. jones, L. Rayl,1. Hudson, D. Bender, R. Christiansen, M. Tirengel, T. Zalac, W. Brown, R. Coleman, N. Nelson, 1. Rau, 1. Readnour, R. Schwabel, D. Branneman, L. Klingeman, R. L. Chenoweth, T. Priebe, D. Moeller, C. Chaleff, P. Konotopka. Second Row: 1. Street, l. Kinn, D. Stubbins, S. Galsiger, j. Pierce, R. Larsen, R. A. McCoy, H, Meislin, T. Nidiffer, T. Comerford, M. Gilbert, D. Post, R. Shanks, R. Feigel, S. Booher, K. Bassler, I. eager' beaver Juniors junior Class Council arrived on campus early this year to sell Exponent subscriptions. Atter winning this sales con- test, they turned their ehforts to the sale of class decals, Purdue rings, and l.B.M. Dance tickets. From the proceeds of these sales, they put on the l.B.M. Dance, the Old Oaken Bucket Dance, and Kampaign Kick-off. The Council also perked up school spirit by initiating Traditions Week and providing a section at the pep rallies exclusively for juniors and their mascot, the Beaver. Graves, S. Thurston, R. Stuart, S. Ploch, S. Hurst, M. Riggs, M. Tusing, First Row: C. Thompson, L. Willey, I. Wolf, V. Ross, C. Badenhop, D. Mueller, L. Foster, 1. Stewart, K. Freier, 1. Thurston, L. Stephenson, K, Weiler, B. Metz, B. Mardis, S. Klaehn, I. Courtney, 1. Trott, 1. Boyd, M. Fay, T. johnson, S. Light, C. T. Kindra, D. Landis, E. Hughes, S. Mika, C. Montgomery. l L SOPH. CLASS COUNCIL-Back Row: M. Hartley, R. Bever, M. Puckett, V. Hunger, O. Martin, W. Finch, M. Reagan, 1. Riley, C. Detweiler, T. Strueh, I. Manuszak, A. Barnett, R. Greenland, M. Doyne, R. Murrary, R. Mier. Second Row: S. Cragg l. Abernathy, B, Costomiris, S. Saveland, M. iper, L. Merhoff, M. Munsell, Spevacek, C. Townsend, C. Mailath, P. Breen, B. Adams, 1. Hayhurst, M. Senew ibn I R. Wonsetter, B. Carwell, R. Lamkin, D. Ritter, 1. Ellsberny. First Row: K. Teeters, M. Kumm, R. Caufield, D. Kayne, D. King, B. johnson, K. Snider, D. Schaik, j. Powell, H. Howell, L. Rivers, E. Peter, S. Slone, C. Heath, 1. Cripe, K. Patterson, L. Herrman, 1. Ryder, C. Fisher. lrnpellentu ophornores Beep, beep-beep, beep. That ever-lovin' road-runner symbolized the drive and energy of the Sophomore Class. Always on the move, the ebullient Class of '69 held an outstanding Winter Carnival, the Cryin' Shames provided wailing tunes for good dancing and open-mouthed rev- erence. The Council also gathered opinions concerning driving privileges for underclassmen, and actively worked with the other classes on the Kampaign Kick-off to finance the Freshman Class. SOPH, CLASS OFFICERS- President Mike Reagan, Treasurer jackie Powell, Secretary Becky Costomiris, Vice Presidentjim Riley. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS-Secretary Lucy Himelreich, Treasurer Regina Cox, Vice-President Steve Springer, President Bryce Ohneck. Purdue demonstrated the law of supply and demand as the freshman council held its second annual auction. Who would pay eighteen dollars for a date? Answer: a freshman. Hundreds searching for the dollar-fifty girl of a ,lifetime were rudely awakened to the hard facts of Purdue economics, of Purdue females, and one aspect of the frosh dilemma. Luckily, when one is a freshman, there is only one way to go. Thus, onward and upward through Winter Carnival et al. to meet the frustrations of Sopho- more Slump. Freshrnen begin dubious Careers FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL-Back Row: B. Haan, I. Parr, I. Martin R. Wells, R. Nichols, I. Zgliczynski, l. Maples, N. Rhodes, M. Drakulich D. Meyer, D. Riggs, D. Masty, B. Rush. Second Row: S. Brandt, S. Rosel K. Kocon, S. Komasinski, I. Musselman, C. Woods, B. Walters, C. Mon tanari, N. Skinner, R. Woodard, H. Bell, T. Whitsitt. Front Row: C. Block, D. Smeltzer, I. johnson, M. Schneider, G. Goodband, l. Wilbanks, D. Danner, I. Dunn, I. Cherrington, S. Beier, K. Kercheval, P. Marz, L. Sink. s ft 5, 1 ' 'Q ' 1 1 Ifgw 71 W Y 5 4 SGI - hospitality Increasing numbers of foreign students have chosen Purdue as their academic home, and Student Government Inter- national helped acquaint them with Purdue tradition and American living, the two not being necessarily synonymous. SGI promoted the exchange of ideas and cultures between the foreign students and the surrounding campus and community by sponsoring a wealth of functions: the smorgasbord with food representing forty different coun- triesg the variety show with acts typical of a dozen culturesg Mixer and Coffee Hours sponsored by various international clubs. Such showers of activities brought the foreign stu- dents closer to the University. Dave Matthew corrupts sophomore worker, Bobbi Atkinson . ff, .fa Q I 4 . , 'jf' -q,,f-A If Back in the old country . . SGI durector -loanie Daniel . .lt 1.. mmap, ,Q v fu it A L ff , 7 sf! 45 Piec, Bob Zell and Speaker Relations Chairman lim Marshall. e .,5?.,,gs.'f S.. gs. W i, 2 . Q . t i., .. .. . , H V - z ' . .,.2 gag PCIA Director jim Fletcher, with Coordinator Sharon Ploch tlefti, and Secre- tary Susan Warnock lrightl. lk'- ---nu A i 'x . X Q JA: is 1 V C4 . A 'gg' 422'-5 ,.v' : '. It 3 xr 'elif . 5 A..- 1 reit Q, all I -- - 2 .fs-ff -V 1 4. :gs ,ht V 1, it , . .3 Special Invitations Chairman jean Weidner. World affairs found many Purdue students and faculty slipping into a shell of distressing apathy. To stir campus interest, PCIA sponsored its annual meeting, the Purdue Conference on International Affairs. This convention re- ceived delegates from colleges around the country who met with students for three days of discussion seminars and addresses by noted speakers. PCIA offered the student special opportunities to meet stimulating, amusing, and intellectually inclined people from other countries. ,, Q A sa 'Q 3 ,,- . .Y PCIA - social AWS CABINET-President D. Smith, Green Ciuvard President S. Neubauer, Secretary L. Schmidt, Vice-President M. E. Meier, Treasurer N. Bond, Chairman of judicial Board M. Caufield. AVVS ennphasizes vvonfmerfs poterrtia AWS- Back Row: K. johnsen, j. Taylor, M. Hieatt, j. de Raismes, S. Weber, K. Butler, V. Molin, L. Dietrich, P. jackson, K. L. Harris, M. Osburn. Third Row: B. Moose, j. Stewart, B. Mardis, B. Stone, C. Dyer, j. Lindsey, l. Derickson. D. Decker, C. Van Scoyoc, L. Kress, S. Harrison, C. Sternke, P. Weiss. Second Row: M, Heinold, P, Dunlop, M. Halsmer, C. Overbeck, D. Smith, S. Stern, L. Vincent, C. Conway, L. Nicklas, D. White, M. Gaiser, j. Lindquist. First Row: C. Anderson, j. Allen, S. Richardson, j. Wallace, S. Neubauer, D. Smith, M. Meier, L. Schmidt, S. A. Thurston, S. Maki, P. Highlen. At the AWS-sponsored OWOC Tea , freshman women had an opportunity to speak with upperclass Outstanding Women on Campus. Emphasizing women's potential, AWS Council also presented Science is a Woman's World and Firesides' Feminine Focus , both stressing community and career participation following college. AWS also re- viewed the new hours system to discover and correct flaws, finding it necessary to re-urge the individual Purdue coed to use her privileges with a mature, responsible attitude. In addition, judicial Board published a new policy hand- book which updated all hours information. 1 Wanted: typewriters for Projects Board. Campus leaders escort models for the Green Guard Fashion Show, an AW S event. 44 on , . , rneeting a hurnanitarian SECRETARY - Susan Bowsher DIRECTOR OF PEACE CORPS-Dennis Epple challenge Twenty-seven Purdue students, seeking meaning in mate- rialism, were accepted last year as Peace Corps volunteers to serve in nineteen foreign lands. This was the impressive result of the Purdue Peace Corps Committee's efforts to generate and maintain an active interest of Purdue students in the Peace Corps. On campus last year, Purdue Corps sponsored the annual Peace Corps Week and the New Vista Week during which lack Vaughn, the national direc- tor, and returning Purdue volunteers informed Purdue students of their interests, work and experiences in the Peace Corps. ALPHA PHI OMEGA-Back ROWS R. Arne, R. Schaal, P. Howard, 1. Warner, F. Kraus, S. Carter, R. Dahl, R. Miller, E. Moody, F. Burchett, R. Shirk, G. Youngstedt. First Row: D. Kennerly D Hippensteele B Strom W Huck F Barrett R Wien E. Eiler, T. Mertz, C. Lewis R Parker ballot - box watchdog Following the trail of campus bulletin boards past ballot boxes twith the aid of a campus map, of coursel gave a visible record ofthe accomplishments ofAlpha Phi Omega. Created as the National Service Fraternity, Alpha Phi Gmega performed helpful services such as throwing Christmas parties and giving swimming lessons. Pledging started with a surprise midnight tapping ceremony and proceeded to a program which emphasized service, leader- ship, and fellowship. YWCA reaches out Hup2...3...4i Air' Force ROTC and I-Ionor Flight A uniform . . . such a deal! Under the leadership of a new commander, Colonel Edwin A. Wood, the AFROTC continued to thrive in an atmos- phere of voluntary enrollment. 0ver seven hundred fresh,- men signed up for the program which for the second year in a row has maintained a corps of over one thousand cadets. A new feature of this program incorporated a flight program designed for qualified senior AFROTC. This pro- gram and an option allowing the cadets to achieve a com- mission in either two or four years have helped institute a dynamic format designed to attract promising men and mold qualified officers. Stressing excellence, the Honor Flight sought outstanding freshmen and sophomore AFROTC cadets in a program created to produce the best Air Force officers. Through intensified training, the Honor Flight increased drill pro- ficiency and broadened the cadets knowledge of the Air Force. These cadets furnished a group of drill specialists who comprised the honor guard or color guard at many military functions. Never a dull moment! A little bit lower and to the left Stress nr1iIitar'y excellence i S HONOR FLIGHT-Back Row: S. Martin, R,Sharp, R. Wood, D, Coleman, D. Eaton, P. Brechbill, D. Selke, N. Walker, A. Sanner, W. Reid, 1. Burcham, K. E. Altman, W. Mann, E, French, J. Mull, L. Gagnon. Second Row: R. Nash, R. Wesley, A. Fishback, S. Hale, C. Duvall, D. Berger, B. Alm, D. Irvine, R. Wright, T. Boardman, R. Bender, I. Repicky, M. Fuller, D. Boeglin, D. Shunk, K. Schoonover. Front Row C, Erdmann, l. lefferis, l. McGarrah, R, Greco, 1. Grawcock, F. Moses, N. Lowell, M. Schlegel, D. Woodrow, L. Klingnman, I. Weaver, C. Fox, R. Lawrence, T. Brazie, R. Forbes. Angel-Arnold Air joint session. Coffee, Tea, or Me? Angel Fli ht - - Arnold Air' ANCEL FLIGHT-,Back Row: V. Gaddis, P. Underkofler, S. Schieders, C. Washburn, W. Hart, S. Richardson, C. Tomachek, C, lenkel, P. Schwartzenberg, B. A. Meredith, 1. Bryant, K. Stark, K. Goodwin, L. Rayl, M. Williamson, D. Ward, S. Blinn. Second Row: B, Newman, L. Cowan, A. Shewmaker, I. Skinner, M. L. Sweet, I. Kinn, K. Hamm, D. Masten, C. Heckard, R. Moellering, V. Bolin, N. Pentecost, C. Collier, l. Brinkley, I. Orme. Front Row:S. Prazak, M. A. LeFrand, D. Carlton, S. Tappan, I. Harding, S. Frazier, L. Stephenson, J. Kessler, E. Ebisu, B. Fauber, M. Coale, V. McKeny, l. Ellsberry, C. Heath, R. Pugh. Working in close alliance with Arnold Air Society, Angel Flight helped to organize the Air Force Ball. Hostessing at the National ODK Convention and serving re- freshments to reporters in the press box at the home football games comprised two of the many services performed by the Angel Flight. They escorted cadets receiving awards at such functions as junior Corps Day and the President's Review. Learning fundamentals of Air Force discipline by attending drill class, the Angels achieved a closer union with AFROTC. Angel gab fest eFf'eotive through unity 'R Qs' ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY-Back Row: E. Stalbaum, C. Engle, 1. Warner, M. Cary, G. Dunville, N. C. Boatright, R. Dubbs, R. jones. Second Row: R. Lee, W. jones, l. Kleeman, S. Dillon, L. Page, T. Douglass, T. Rule, D. loyce, M. Schlegel. Front Row: S. Soukup, W. Stewart, L. Murphy, S. Fisher, W. Whittaker, S. Rowton, W. Larson, W. Bancroft, D. Reisinger, H, Weiss. Culminating in the Air Force Ball, social functions with Angel Flight produced a busy year for the Arnold Air Society. An additional program of big brothers and sisters for Angel Flight and AAS pledges created a closer alliance between the two organizations. AAS, in a program designed to allow advanced cadets to meet officers on a social basis, established the Air Force dining-in. Dining-in al- lowed the AAS man to break the barrier between the active Air Force men and the AFROTC by a formal dinner com- posed of officers and AAS cadets. During spring these advanced cadets succumbed to the allure of the Florida sunshine for the serious purpose of attending the national conclave held annually at Miami Beach. l L Preparing qualified men for service as officers in the U. S. Navy and Marine Corps, Naval Reserve Officer's Training Corps combined the advantages of professional naval training with the opportunities of a Big-Ten university. Regular NROTC students were selected through nation- wide competition to attend the university during a four year financial aid program. A further financial advantage was the Contract Program which accorded a monthly re- tainer to a select group of junior and senior men. Practical experience gained aboard operating ships of the U. S. Fleet was a part of extensive summer training program. cornpetenoe and acaolennic aohievernent , ,V-.::,-,,.s.,.Q , - , Wo. A A 1 V 1 ,,,. .gg ,wx . and we-'ll send the Seventh Fleet up the Wabash. Quarterdeck - valuable service Admission into Quarterdeck, the naval honorary, was based on stringent standards of academic excellence plus outstanding military ability. Quarterdeck performed a valuable service to the NROTC by sponsoring social func- tions such as a hayride, a steak fry, inviting guest speakers for all-campus lectures, and tutoring services for NROTC underclassmen. Most important of these activities was the Midshipman's Ball, the annual formal dance held in the spring for NROTC. J .. QUARTERDECK-Back Row: T. Horn, S. Delaplane, P. Larnbertus, W. Kimmerer R. Ramsey, S. R. Pjotrowicz, A. Ensfield, 1. Bouey, Commanderj. Little. Front Rowl L. Wolter, W. Poor, D. Bell, S. Buck, C. Hoback, S. Freiherr, C, E. Bernichon M. Wilcox. - l i l l l O, K. men, bring out the marshmallows! AROTC teaches tactical arts Producing Army Reserve officers in a college atmosphere, the Army ROTC emphasized military science, maxims of war, and military courtesy. For cadets in advanced ROTC, mock court martials, inspection and ceremonies by the bridge staff emphasized the fundamentals of military pro- cedure. The ROTC has also created the Purdue Rangers, a select group who trained for field maneuvers by lessons in such tactical arts as patrolling, hand-to-hand combat, physical preparedness, map-reading, and guerilla warfare. Pledging POMM was a difficult achievement, but this year a record number of twenty-five Army cadets were chosen. Selection for Purdue Order of Military Merit required that the cadet was a leader in his platoon and demonstrated exceptional military ability. POMM sponsored the Army Ball and in conjunction, the Army Ball Queen contest. As a project for this year, POMM constructed a lounge in the rear of the Armory. The lounge included a formal military reading room and a casual room. POMM-Back Row: R. Kowallik, W. Lew, G. I. Belmont, T. Osborn, S. johnson, J Andrighetti E H Buening W Berer H Williams D. Rush, M. M. Moriarty. Front Row: G. Fieser, 1. Brooks, S. Harris, Capt. R. Gall, Porvirn sets stif F standards Quick, turn to the foldout! PERSHING RIFLE5-Back Row. W. Adney, B. Leyda, I. Burgess, I. Lyons, D. Clark, Crowden, F. Hood I Andrighetti I M johnson G Franklin I McCoy G Stauffer E. Lionilus, P, Robbins, F. Moses, Second Row: R, Boyd, E. L. Cowan, G. Fi6S9f, I. McCarrah, L. Werline K, Brower, D. Bewley, I. H. Kundts, T. Scott, T, Bird, H. Williams. Front Row: G. Pershing FliFIes shoot to top With a credo of cooperation and understanding between the services, company E-3 of Pershing Rifles was unique as the only interservice honorary. lt included a drill team, rifle team, and tactical unit, and also sponsored the Purdue Invitational Drill Meet, one of the Largest in the Midwest. Add- ing to their many laurels, the drill team won the Illinois Invitational Drill Meet, and the rifle team placed second in the Regimental postal meet. For the second year in a row company E-3 distin- guished itself by being named the most improved company in the regiment, after taking top honors in the regimental drill meet. Command performance! DRILL TEAM-Back Row: j. Kuemmel, H. jones, B. Bateman, j. Hollcraft, j. Martin T. Breagy, S. Carlin, D. Koelling, j. Butler, D. Uthe, j. Aikan, D. Duval, R. Bonica, M. Bunon. Second Row: D. Kams, P. Gasker, W. Carruthers, T. Ballew, L. Bengtson D. Babcock, D. Berger, K. Scheyuing, M. j. Bumm, M. Hunter, j. A. Repicky, Di H-Xi Wesley, R. Dubbs, E. Eaton, T. Labuda, B. Ackerman. Front Row: j. Widzisz, G. Small, M. Ragnetti jr., M. Ishida, R. Taylor, R. johnson, R. McCleery, G. Graff, A. Edwards, B. Thompson, j. Pitney, I. Guylas, S. jones, R. Cummings, A. Ensfield, T. Strempka. rnobile ef'Fioier1cy Selectivity comprised the secret of success of the Drill Team. Roughly forty members were chosen from the fall call out forming a plebe class, from which the most out- standing were picked for the pledge class. Drill team par- ticipated in meets across the country, taking first place at Illinois University. They have been national champions six times and the only team in the nation to win more than once. an mv, fm' Under the premise that tomorrow's military leaders would be drawn from the ranks of this honorary, leadership com- prised the motivating force in Scabbard and Blade. Mem- bers were taught the practical facets of leadership by various guest speakers, discussion groups, and contempo- rary films. Scabbard and Blade pulled members from the three branches of the armed services with a goal of pre- paring the finest potential officers and promoting coopera- tion between the Army, Navy, and Air Force. . .and so, fellow Americans . . . rnilitary heads of' torrmorrovv SCABBARD AND BLADE f Back Row. W. Larson, 1. Butler, 1. Sims, P.Rob'n.F R .lW.H h - 51' '55 1 s ront ow-. oec e, S. Soukup, A. Ensfield, H, Williams, H. Weiss. ri' ti, 4 many good dishes come from China. l'm getting dizzy!??! cultures rneet at Purdue Alone at a big university in 1918-that was the plight of several Chinese scholars at Purdue. To gain identity and share common interests, they banded together to form the Chinese Student Club. This year as in the past, members dined with Illinois Chinese students and served as instruc- tors for many courses. Dancing feet and clapping hands were a must for Purdue gents and ladies. These energetic folk-whirling students enjoyed many hours square dancing as members of the Folk-a-whirlers club. rnuslclans uphold tradition Seventy-six trombones . . . sounded the band as the proud marching feet of armed musicians paraded through the streets. In the band, the members of Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma, Purdue Band honoraries, marched with pride holding their heads high. Kappa Kappa Psi was the honorary for men band members, and Tau Beta Sigma was the honorary for women band members. Often they worked and played together. 'Q' w FQ. I .',,,,.,,,,nonw1- student union Caverns Spelunkers recently explored the awesome Student Union Caverns, returning with tales strange and wondrous. Ex- ploring a side tunnel in the huge Union Workshop Grotto, they came upon a miniature country. Stranger yet was the number of trains used to serve this small province. These trains were moved magically by giants called Railroad Clubbers. Moving on, the intrepid explorers discovered a series of rooms which they named the Dark Rooms. Acti- vation of their powerful light sources brought screams from the inhabitants who for some reason disliked light. Our brilliant travelers quickly classified these cave men as Camera Clubbers. Ascending a vertical shaft, a room was encountered which echoed with lyric intensity. Also noted was the hotness of the air. Our adventurers named this room, Forensic Union. Such are the many wonders of this cave. Don't be a conversation drop out. i ,i il It l l l il l ,. , ll ' ' l fi l 1 points at garne Any good engineer would know that Bridge Club was a Civil Engineering honorary. Fortunately, enough poor students were around to keep everyone straight on the matter, having derived their bad grades from playing too much Bridge. Founded on the principle that fifty-two cards comprised a deck and two heads were better than one-Bridge Club forged ahead under its motto: Reven dael yawa morf sgnik which, roughly translated, meant: Never lead away from kings. knights vvar' Eight o'clock: Silence enshrouded the checkered battle- field. Nine: A lone knight eluded enemy patrols to kill the evil Black Bishop. Ten: The war seemed to be domi- nated by two colossal forces which moved men like pawns. Ten-thirty: Panic struck as the ill-famed Black Knight ab- sconded with the Queen. Eleven: Forced into a corner the King abdicated. With a yawn the victorious black armies were carefully stored for further battles with the white, and Chess Club proved, once again, that the Age of Chiv- alry was still alive. X , X ',.. should I bid? . , X .N Founded by Tony Marconi a long time ago with some help from Maxwell, Radio Club followed the old axiom be heard but not seen. A busy year of anti-television demon- strations and a down with microwaves campaign kept the club buzzing tno pun intendedl. Speaking about buzzing, a typical afternoon on the I. M. field found more than just couples doing whatever couples were doing. Members of the aeromodelers maintained a noisy atmosphere as they revved up their little planes tspring chain sawsl and sent months of tedious work aloft into the blue. Scier1'ti'Fic creativity l si li lourolue making cheesecake? cows and corn The Dairy Club fell once again to the faculty in their an- nual softball game but was not downed in spirit as its judging team traveled on to meet at Waterloo, Iowa, and at the Chicago International. After gaining strength the members went on to package and sell Swiss, Gouda, and cheddar cheese. Then in the last stand for the year mem- bers chose their Dairy Princess. Not to be put down, the we try harder Horticulture Club kept pace with the Dairy Club with its applecider-making tactics, and three day Horticulture Show. X sm XWQAN tix .L X g-.1-1 V v 1- I - . S 2 :MY I powdered Pi Phi nose Forestry had very little relevance to Indiana, unless one wants to chop down corn stalks. Nevertheless, Purdue maintained a thriving Forestry Club. For the tenth year club members sponsored their Find a tree in lndiana contest and for the tenth year there were no winners. Always successful, the annual Forestry Conclave boasted the more serious tobacco spitting and log chopping con- tests. Pots and pans laid aside for the evening, the members of Purdue's Home Economics Club turned their domestic talents to trimming Christmas trees. Other enjoyable club meetings featured a Spring Banquet, Home Ec. Hospitality, and professional speakers. Frorn Forests to 1 www 2- ..- I Q 1 X 2 wk Food Home Ec. members bring yuletide spirit 9' Q gf W -' A- ' x '- VVBAA voice of' Purdue Disguised as a mild mannered radio for a large rural uni- versity, WBAA engaged in a never ending struggle for kilowatts, music, and the Greeks. Faster than a speeding light beam tan exaggerationi, more powerful than Purdue television ta jokei, able to leap tall Purdue buildings GJ in a single bound, WBAA voiced the opinions, attitudes, and ideas of Purdue as far as Chicago and Louisville. Chicago and Louisville might not have been aware of this blessing, but Purdue appreciated the efforts of this station to provide entertainment to the campus. psig ,. 9 iiigr A- Q i,':,..'gf,5,:g 'Q V :irate 4 annul? ... 's-....., Iss ,,g 2' 2 .1 v 2 7 1 .I ? 1 ai A M,,.......,. ': ' ,,,.,,...------'M E 6 , -'fi Q' ' g . 1 Come now and let us reason together . . Lyndon Baines johnson 'Come now, and let us reason togetherg saith the Lord . . . If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land. But if ye refuse and rebel, ye shall be devoured with the swordg for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it. ' The Book of Isaiah Students voice politics Barrels of elephants could not have made Young Republi- Not having recovered from Coldwater! 1055 in '64 Young cans happier than the results of the November elections. Americans for Freedom nevertheless maintained a busy Fired-up, Young Republicans spent a busy year harassing schedule. Besides sponsoring speakers and starting a cam- Democrats and plastering Don't blame me, l voted pus newsletter, the group built a fourteen foot dart board G.O.P. signs on every available surface. with its bullseye, a life-size picture of Hubert Humphrey. connolsseurs of' culinary art Food Services Executives brought new hope to Purduvian connoisseurs this year. Taste buds were delighted with new and exciting dishes prepared from recipes not found in any one-hundred-and-one ways to serve ham- burgers cook book. Adding generous ingredients of student and profes- sional talents, Food Services Executives provided practical experience in the culinary arts. Gnce again it was demonstrated that only on the plains of West Lafayette could elegant living exist across the street from a farmer's field. sigrna alpha nu acconnplishes nothing gf 'fl Gathering of erudite SAN members in top policyemaking meeting: Campus Drunk, jan Lanius, Treds, B. S. Stolle, Buffalo, Campus Pacesetter, An Eager Beaver, Slog, another KEY Member, The Spook, Mukwa, Right-Wing Extremist. Due to rumors that this association of campus lushes was responsible for the production of Horrendum Dictu CHD is on green paper-HD is freei, a campus publication of absolutely no value and even less worth, the group was forced to spend most of its time at various and sundry local establishments denying these vile accusations. Starting with a nucleus of only six at the beginning of the fall term, SAN rapidly expanded to almost twenty members. The major purpose of the society this year was to promote and maintain its many worthwhile projects within the well- defined guidelines for student organizations set by Purdue's administrators? Another Sigma Alpha Nu girl? ,f't W ., 5 by engineering Exemplifying the fact that everything must be organized, engineers were no exception and the chemical and indus- trial engineers created institutes for their respective pro- fessions. These organizations were AICHE Cpronounced a-chel and AIIE lscreamed a-ieel. Both groups held a banquet at the end ofthe year featuring company-supplied speakers who served to aquaint members with job inter- viewing and what they could expect in industry and their upcoming careers. slide rule Fantasy With a motto: the idle hand is not a greasy hand, the Society of Automotive Engineers found many good excuses to avoid automotive engineering under the pretense of studying cars. Probably the best example of this was the field trip that the SAE's took to see the time trials of the indianapolis 500. All greasy hands washed, electrical and electronic engineers were also represented by a compara- ble organization: the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Both organizations maintained a program of guest speakers, dinners with the faculty and film series on technical subjects for the students. 49 o 'I ok 9 Z 1 fi X ,s Y XC To give the myriads of Women Engineers on campus an organization from which to base their activities, Society of Women Engineers was formed. One of the gigantic study rooms in the basement of Heave Hall was required to contain this overflowing organization. Meetings over a cup of coffee or a Cypress Room dinner comprised the principal functions of SWE. The opposite sex also found representation in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Consisting of a few more members than the Society of Women Engineers, the ASME engaged in two field trips: one to the Cummins Engines Company and the other to the Bendix Corporation. Seminars were conducted under the title of ME-5-go-go, with professors as go-go- girls. extraourrlcular engineers .Q -srxsuungyqg ito be sung. ..with sincere l?l apologies to Stan Getzl Tall in span and young and suspended, the bridge at Tacoma-Narrows went falling and when it went, everyone who was on it went A-A-AH!! When it swayed it was like a Samba that swung so cool and was completely rented by winds so vented that Civil Engineers went A-A-AH!! Oh, it was made badly, Yes, you CE's messed up badly, But now in the ASCE, You learned to build a-e-r-o-d-y-n-a-m- i-c-a-l-l-y. Seriously though, the ASCE sponsored a film series which explained how to build bridges that did not resonate. Dinners and breakfasts with the faculty, left only lunches free for the less serious ASCE. Volunteers test new ladder designed by the CE's ASCE . . . engineering 'Forces knowledge Frorn pills to books No, Gus, it must have not less than 48 percent and not more than 52 percent CaHioN4O2 and about 50 percent C6HaOv combining to 98 to 101 percent when dried at eighty degrees for four hours! argued janet. But the disintegration time limit will still be thirty minutes. he defended. This conversation was overheard not in an or- ganic laboratory, but between two members of the Ameri- can Pharmaceutical Association. They were discussing their No Doz tablets during a tea where pharmacy students informally met with all their professors. Teachers have become more belligerent every day. First they wanted academic freedom, then they wanted a decent salary, now they want the right to organize. To keep the subject stirred up on the campus, the NEA formed the Student National Education Association. This group gave students a chance to gain insights in the realities of the occupation by exposing them to professionals. This was performed by several means including an annual tea. journalism is many things.. . inspired creativity 4 S. 'Af journalism was never so yellow or so mellow as to contain a Sigma Delta Chi or a Theta Sigma Phi. Consequently, these outstanding journalists were placed in these honor- aries with the hope that in this way they would be harmless to the world. Not to be put down, the men of Sigma Delta Chi retaliated by producing the Bar Rag. Distributed after the Rose Bowl, it represented a graphic illustration of freedom of the press, for the press had to be free to tolerate the Bar Rag. Theta Sigma Phi initiates a new pledge. Linking the many religious centers at Purdue, the Council of Religious Organizations strived to achieve mutual under- standing and cooperation. Composed of representatives of these various campus religious groups, the Council served as a means of exchanging ideas and programs. Often meeting over dinner, members enjoyed informal discussion as well as serious thought. During Brotherhood Week, which C.R.O. sponsored, the hope was that a stronger bond would develop to unify people of all faiths. religion . . . abstract concept? animated conversation among the Religious Council. COUNCIL OF RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS- Back Row: C. Butts, M. Elrod, M. Rohlf, I. Bates. 5, Bower, D, W inter, T, Hanna, S, johnson. Front Row 'swf I religion . . . concrete Forrn Religion, although defined in the abstract, took concrete form in university life. Churches and foundations focused services and programs on the spiritual, academic, and social needs of their college-age parishioners. Because of this shared interest in Purdue's young men and women, religion extended beyond a Sunday morn- ing to Orientation Day suppers and youth organization song fests, to basic theology classes and inter-faith conferences, to Easter Sun-Rise services and quiet meditation. mm 919 f.. s W w ' 1 7 if , , 1.1 ' 1 ' ,, M W, ,gg WM u X! A if 1, 'A rt ? I W' In Q f w W if A , , , E ' ' 11 - 1, , 1 1 ' ,X-,m.... ,f mf X, wp J 7' ,I 'aa -IEW .I '31 N a 'b f f 5 . ,Irv A '-15 ff' , l I f Q, , , ..... lv. , Y lf. ig ' E EK' , I Q 1 ..A ' ' f 2 .' 5 wx '., GQ ' xg 5 ,W I M K D nl Q 1,9 .,,., ,,,- Kf , ,4 , g 1 : 2- I 1 L . X - . ACADEMIA AND SENIURS 4 Administration, faculty, students: unique entities bound into an educational whole. lf , Y if ,- it . ni ' ,c x X R f x Q , N P, ff f . f x +45 Q X 'MJ Q Q: ix, l 'X ls' X a. f . A I is X ,N ,, -f '- x V fi X K ,V K4 I ,.f SA ge XA X LM. Q . e ,-M ' T, X . p . ' . ' N 'x ' V x. Rf WP? 1 A F, jf 5 - , M f, W-4-as-5 I B 6 l k 33.5 'R at , -F1g1 'f' ' x ew Q1 .Lu ,..... A Q -.4 1 Q 5 .X qv- v M.. XX 'B A si ,Q N ' .-' ,g . x f ' ,Q-'v fi 'x v 1 , A 5' X If f vw , K 3,4 , 'f5',,' ,M W 5' J-v uf .+ ,wig 11 1 'N V: w Q i r 'Qi wx, , -,JV 24:43 f ,fb .hx M s, Y. -' 30 zfw, -ff, -M V Z ' , .V 1.Ai'1' :', ,, E .A 4 -n f ' I 5 ff' 1 X f , 1-Q-,1,.: Ygx -aA?,W,? W- -'41 2 . 19'-,z:gf,f,.1, 1.5-11,1 Afimf' 'ff 'RQ , ' f-, f f 'HW , ., ' .. f,41:' - , 4 'GlQm4,,,,,,,,,,,m,,wA 'NEM1-me An education- designed by the administration, presented by the faculty, and digested by the student. i U w S l 0 E! M i v I 7 ,,...nnlQP'S i x 1 x 0 , ' ,igxiqcn ,t I -' 13 ' ' 'SX' if vb ff Q , Too often, as education is presented, students take what is needed to pass the exam and write the paper. Searching no further, they let the opportunity die. Under the vigorous, youthful, and experienced guidance of President Hovde, the University looks forward to a significant expansion and to the continuation of the high standards and fine spirit which have always made Purdue distinctive among American educational institutions... 1946 DEBRIS. Youth with experience aided President Hovde through trying situations such as a short-handed staff in the post- vvar period. His constant exercise of responsible judgment has since given Purdue a position of authority among universities. Twenty-one years has been an age connoting maturity of vision and fulfillment of promise. Both have been exemplified by Fredrick L. I-lovde who has well- equipped Purdue for 1967. twenty-one Y i N . if I i i , .....f-.Nw1si::m1-69355 Charles H. Lawshe, Vice President and Dean of University Extensions. DEM Dr. Donald R. Mallett, Vice President and Executive Dean. I executives Dr. Paul F. Chenea, Vice,President for Academic Affairs. 39 xg' ..,1, . Lytle 1. Freehafer, Vice President and Treasurer. Dr. Frederick N. Andrews, Vice President for Research and Dean of Graduate School. the people behind the pillars itil g BOARD OF TRUSTEES-Back Row: G. Wilson, R. Brumfield, M. 6. Knoy, A. Rumely, lr. Front Row: C. Wickard, Mrs. L. White, 1. Thompson, A. Kettler its 3 knowledge with personal touch O. D. Roberts and Helen B. Schleman, Dean of Men and Dean of Women. Harland W. White, Director of Admissions Nelson Parkhurst, Registrar. D. Francis Finn, Business Manager and Assistant Treasurer. -9.43 glrvft john W. Hicks, Executive Assistant to the President. to rnotivate and develop rninds Herbert Schaller, Director of University News Service. i .i ,i i 4 In the middle of Gary steel mills-a square build- ing-Purdue's Calumet Campus. Strategically located in Hammond with easy access to Chicago, the largest of our regional campuses offered a wide curriculum to both full and part-time students. To encourage better relations between Purdue and its extensions, the Purdue Sophomore Class Coun- cil sent representatives to discuss activities, no hours policy, and other campus traditions with them. Such a program may encourage regional campus students to transfer to this campus after completing a two-year curriculum at the centers. oalurnet appendage Rip-roarin' region till death do us part. It looks like FVV: ILJ + IDLJ Unique among all university extensions, Purdue's Fort Wayne campus combined its facilities with those of the IU extension to form a dual campus . These doubly administered students participated in activities that most extension campuses could not offer, including a glee club, newspaper, intramural sports, and a student assembly. Directed by Dr. D. William Smith, the students of Fort Wayne held their annual Shakespeare Week which in- cluded the presenting of Richard ll by the Purdue-Indiana Theater student players. I Are you sure that was just one drop? 1:3! Obviously not Purdue! a giant step Michigan City to Westville is a distance of only ten miles, yet for Purdue's Michigan City students it represented the big move to their new campus. With present facilities crowded and in most cases inadequate, the new three million dollar location was desperately needed. Centrally located with respect to its student population, the West7 ville site will allow closer contact with new industry and new facilities will offer many unique educational oppor- tunities including graduate study and nursing. Mechanical sweet shops seem to have been the trend, not only here, but at Purdue's regional campus in Indianapolis. Other similarities existing between the two campuses were student government, art galleries, and a daily newspaper -the Component. Anticipating increased enrollment, ad- ditions were made on the first building and a second was constructed. This increased capacity provided more space for full and part-time students working toward degrees. oornponent parts l l Slow: Children at play ll li l Acute hypertension, arteriosclerosis, and high blood pressure too? il' .ii ll ll l Graduated students never die, they just become alums. And so it went for another year as the number of Purdue alums was increased by some 4000 men and women. Besides attending football and basketball games, the graduates, in conjunction with the Purdue Alumni Association en- joyed class reunions, alumni banquets, and all the festivi- ties of Homecoming. And so, while the students sat in the end zone and the alums sat on the 50, it should be remem- bered vvho's been waiting longer. and they're still using red brick! the postgrads E. B. Baugh, Manager of Public Relations, R. I. Rudolph, Executive Secretary, C. H. Hall, Executive Director. research - construction Who managed Purdue's trusts? Who acquired land for its expansion and development? Who served as its financial agent? Who was instrumental in acquiring a site for Grad- uate House Number Two? Who else but the Purdue Re- search Foundation. Among its developments were Tower Acres, the Purdue Service Center, and McClure Park-a joint research park between Purdue and state industry. Besides acting as the university's agent in contracts for research with government and industry, the PRF also sponsored grants and fellowships to assist graduate stu- dents and staff in their research projects. W. F. Hentschel, PRF treasurer. if trees, blight and insects Purdue forestry students have statistically analyzed a forest insect epidemic, dealt with the chemical conversion of wood into fiber and cellulose derivatives, computed the rate of Water movement through soils. By graduation they will be prepared to prophesy the conflicting needs and desires of America's most nebulous resource, the public. But as professionals they will scarcely man a fire tower or touch the infamous axe. H Dr. W. C. Bramble, Head of Forestry . fi? Q r ' J x r--.......,, honne on the Farrn Dr. Earl L. Butz, Dean of Agriculture. Although Purdue has long been thought of as an Engineer- ing school, discoveries in the past year in the field of Agri- culture have placed it high on the list of the nation's Agriculture schools. Two Purdue professors, Oliver E. Nelson and Edwin T. Mertz, have discovered a single gene which makes the doubling of certain protein in corn possible, thereby doubling the food and nutrition value. Dean Earl L. Butz commenting on this discovery referred to it as . .dramatic evidence that Science is not pursued for Science's sake alone-but that the ultimate end of Science is the improvement of human welfare and the enhancement of human happiness. l l a alpha epsilson David Thompson, Pres. Bailey Mitchell, Vice Pres, Thomas Hanna, Sec. David W. Smith, Treas. Mehmet Akyurt Arden Bathke Dou las Deason Gilbert Hoene Benjamin Holtman Larry Huggins Marvin joray Louis Leviticus joel Lindley William Marti john V. Perumpral Leroy Pickett Lester Thompson Donald Yegerlhner S Clifford Flood Larry D. Good fa 1965 was a big year for Purdue-a victory in Big Ten Golf, .f a near miss for a trip to the Rose Bowl, the end of com- pulsory ROTC, and the founding of Alpha Epsilon. During ,t '-av, its first year at Purdue Alpha Epsilon honored eleven out- fi., '55 standing Agricultural Engineers, and it has more than V , V doubled in size since then. Despite their small number the as Qs 3f:3,lf3 Y'J-myg:Tx,..:s,jff,.,,, 'iil ' Q53 men of AE have worked hard to publicize the growing field 'rm 14.5 ..f,.Q' .fffgl .E5Lf i'f- ,.fT, ', . . 'A ---, T h T51 ..',..w of Ag Engineering. ,- V ff -t,.1.f -- A :J . Q, it .B 3 Thomas Kabrich, Pres. Louis W. Sayre, Vice Pres. jon Nicoson, Sec. Dale Menkhaus, Treas. Thomas Hanna Chronicler Nels Ackerson Warren Aikin Max Arens Don Armstrong james Baughn Larry Beeman Steve Blackburn Steve Blain Mark Bloomberg Ed Bowman Eric A. Brown Steve Brown Bill Buchanan Bernard Conrad Gordon Cripe Rocky Crisman Steven E. Dale Bruce Fall Dave W. Fearis Dan Flinn David Forster james Foster Francis E. Gaier jerry George Larry Good john Gottbrath Honorary member of Alpha Zeta alpha zeta Richard Grubaugh Thomas Hanna Curtis Hannah Ed Heckman Ron Herring Tom Hoagland Gilbert Hoene H. Benjamin Hunter jay jones Marvin joray Barry jordan Bill Knauer George Krom William Kuhn Floyd Linderman Lloyd Linderman William Lesher Don Lowe Gary Long Mark Marker Bill Marti Dennis Maltern Roger Mauer Kenneth May Don R. Melcher Dale Menkhaus Mark Merkel Kenneth Merlau William R. Metzger jerry Miller Fred Montague jon Nicoson This little piggy went to market, this little piggy stayed home, this little piggy had roast beef... This nursery rhyme was written by an Ag. major who never made Alpha Zeta. Any AZ man knows that little piggies don't eat roast beef. It was impossible to rank in the upper two fifths of the class and still harbor such silly notions. Alpha Zeta honored outstanding students in Agriculture-students who had combined Agriculture with adventure fAgriven- turej in the field-not the corn field. Dennis O'Conner Michael K. Peterson Charles Redinger john Retter Dave Reynolds Ben Richwine Roger A. Robinson Thomas E. Roney George Rupchock Robert Saathoff Louis Sayre Anthony Schalliol Dan Schmeltz john Schnarr Wayne Schmidt james Schoon james Schwartz Arthur Scott joel Server Richard Sexton Michael Shively Wayne Singleton Loren Sloat Mike Van Natta Art Wagner Kenneth Washburn james Wasson jerald Wheeler Marion Williams Robert Windsor Don Yegerlehner Ron Zeimmer is i-:iv 'iw Q .0 ivy 1 3-1. ' 'l gs msg'-n Q u Q- sif wg. . . h . , . .v . ,, nf v . I Q.. n, SY . Q , 1 .Af,,,,. .as ' , D . What do Landscape Architecture, Horticulture, Agricul- tural Education, Food Technology, Animal Science, and the school of Turf all have in common? The answer- Ceres, of course. Ceres, the national honorary encompass- ing all the above areas, brought together outstanding stu- dents in an attempt to broaden their understanding of the entire field of agriculture. Besides the usual seminars and lectures, Ceres sponsored a livestock and grain judging in the spring. GSFSS Charles L. Schoon, Pres. Larry W. Hansel, Vice Pres. Michael Peterson, Sec. jeffrey L. Lefton, Corr. Sec. David L. Whan, Treas. Willis E. Alt Steven R. Blain William L. Buchman lames A. Burger William Eberle Charlene Edwards Eldon Erdmann Lindsay B. Ervin lanice Foster Gerald T. Gentry Ronald L. Hasler Edward Heckman Thomas D. Kabrich Larry Knoll William Kuhn Floyd E. Lenderman Lloyd M. Lenderman William Lesher Don R. Lowe james L. McCampbell Mark P. Merkel Donald E. Orr Louis W, Sayre Daniel Schmeltz Larry Smith David L. Rees William 1. Retter Kenneth L. Washburn Donald E, Weaver Radius W, Weisman David L. Yeager Ronald Zeimmer Forest's headquarters john Updike, Pres. Wayne Schmidt, Vice pres. Art Wagner, Sec-Treas. jerry George, Pledge trainer Steven Arihood Larry Beineke Steven Binkley Richard Haskett xi signwa pi Brian Kent William Lowe Allan Marsinko Charles Masters Edward Matthews Ronald Overton Stephen Pennington Donald Phillips john Turner This is the forest primeval, the murmuring pines and the hemlocks. . could very well have been the start of a Xi Sigma Pi lecture as the members of the national fores- try honorary strove to gain further knowledge in forestry. Marked as the elite of the forest these foresters ranked in the upper ten per cent of their class as well as showing outside interest in the field. With the aid of Xi Sigma Pi, Smokey the Bear may at last get his hard-earned vacation. fe- ., -fs G 'S .A Yf v , A i 'S- Q, Yi 4?-ll .Q . 4 . 3 4 I T .., ef gov' .,.,., I -,,.. 1 gg, ies gg. V Q P91 2: A ' ma xl A Q :L -is ,Nw Al- , 'fn' f O 1 :at Q- ' .. 'S' .... - ... - - 1- ., I N f .5 - 1 6- N px tv ' S., 1 ' lui f A' 1 53 S., Q.: - 3 4' , 5- l o- About face! and Forestry seniors ROW ONE-Ackerson, Nels I: Westfield. Ag, Farmhouse, pres, Ag Counc, Ag Econ Club, Al- pha Zeta, Class Counc, fr, so h, Class Officer, pres, vice pres, Debating Forum, Glee Club, IFC Pres Counc, Iron Key, OlclJMasters, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, PCIA, Skull and Crescent, Stu Senate, Univ Choir, Young Rep Club, Stu Body Pres, Stu Gov Cultural Dir. Aikin, Warren I: Richmond. Ag, Owen, SE unit athletic director, Alpha Zeta, Hort Soc. Alt, Willis E: Kouts. Ag, Married Stu, Agronomy Club, Ceres, College 4-H, Univ Choir, Wesley Found. ROW TWO-Arens, Max Q: S Bend. Ag, private home, Phi Delta Theta, Kansas State, Alpha Zeta, Newman Club. Armes, Randy A: Washington. Ag, For, Rochdale, uband soc chm, hist, Block P, Grand Prix Found, Mock P, Stu Co-op Assn. Armstrong, Donalid L: Ieffersonville. Ag, Larmlgousebpledge trainer, Ag Counc, Agriculturist, Alpha Zeta, College 4-H, EXPONENT, O11 ,OC, IA. ROW THREE-Arnholt, Dan I: Columbus. Ag, Alpha Kappa Lambda, chap, rush chm, Ag Econ Club, Block P, College 4-H, Mock P. Baird, lames R: Rockville, Ag, private home, Block and Bridle. Barnhart, Donald W: Hagerstown. Ag, private home, Thomas Say Entomological Soc. ROW FOUR-Barr, lames E: Logansport. Ag, apt, Dairy Club. Beineke, Larry A: Indianapolis. For, Wiley, floor senator, unit counc rep, Phi Eta Sigma, Xi Sigma Pi. Blackburn, Stephan P: Mt Vernon. Ag, Owen, floor senator, Ag Econ Club, Alpha Zeta. ROW FIVE-Blain Stephen R: Tuscola, lll. Ag, Alpha Gamma Rho, secy, Alpha Zeta, Band, Block and Bridle, Ceres, Kappa Kappa Psi. Bland, lohn W: Rockville. Ag, For, Alpha Gamma Rho, soc chm, Ag Econ Club, Block and Bridle, Pre-Vet Club, Skull and Crescent. Boggs, Dick A: Howe. Ag, McCutcheon, ROW SIX-Bohanan, lames D: Earl Park. Ag, Farmhouse, Ag Econ Club, DEBRIS, Forestry Club, Mock P, Football Seating Comm. Borden Frank S: Indianapolis. For, Lafayette Forestry Club. Bowman, Edward B: Greensburg. Ag, Wiley, SE unit pres, third floor senator, Ag Econ Club: Alpha Zeta. ROW SEVEN - Branson, lohn E: Shelbyville. Ag, Stellar Bros, Ag Ed Society, Army Honor Guard, Collegiate 4-H, Folk-a-Whirlers, POMM, Stu Co-op Assn. Bricker, Thomas E: Richmond. For, McCutcheon, floor senator, For Club, Purdue Rodeo Club. Brown, William R: Medaryville. Ag, Circle Pines, standards comm, historian, Stu Co-op Assn, Wildlife Club. ROW 'EIGHT-Buchanan, William L: Rising Sun. Ag, Farmhouse, asst treas, AGRICULTURIST, Ag Sci Club, Alpha Zeta, Block and Bridle, Block P, Campus Chest, Ceres, DEBRIS, Grand Prix Found, Greek Week Penny Carn. Buckland, lack M: Richmond. Ag, McCutcheon, exec athletic dir, exec publicity dir, exec treas, floor senator, Ag Counc, Campus Chest, Dairy Club, pres, Purdue Pilots, Inc, Animal Sciences Counc, Buckles, Walter E: Kinnell. Ag, McCutcheon, Band, Hort Soc. a l mf' W if' P 1 mis - , s Q- .L Hi , '7 N 'M -Lf.. ' R V. W l. 1' Q 'Q wil 12' sz- ' sf 5 4 an . 5, - ae! .. X WR s.- il fr ' ,--- s. .. C! 1 7':'? Q . hr I , SSYTICDY S CCD! I ll I ISYTCG 'V rf E ' , ROW ONE-Bullock, lohn R: New Castle. Agp Alpha Gamma Rhop Dairy Club. Burger, lames , lg, Q- - L, A: jasper. Agp Kneale, social chmp Agronomy Clubp Ceresp Collegiate 4-H. Buuck, Richard W: -Y 5 ,- A ,. . Woodburn. Agp Cary, athletic dirp Forestry Club. ,ga 'C g '-AQ f.'. I ROW TWO-Cabell, Bruce D: Corydon. Agp McCutcheonp Ag Econ Club, A Ed Soc. Carnahan, ' Michael B: Edwardsport. Agp aptp Block Pg Young Rep Club, Carrico, loin I: Charlestown. Agp private homep Ag Econ Club. f 3 ROW THREE-Carter,lHerbert A: Brookston. Ag. Coble, lohn A: Clermont. For, private homep F 'A 4' px Wildlife Club. Coy, Dale E: Trafalger. Agp Caryp Ag Econ Club, Block P. N, I JV' ' ,T - , p, 1..' . . f 5' AY A' ROW FOUR-Creekmore, Denver: Lafayette. Agp private homep Ag Councp Collegiate 4-Hp Hort Qocp WBAA, Culp, Darrell L: Rensselaer, Agp married stup Ag Ed Soc, Davis, Marilyn K: genngillg. Agp Warrenp Block Pp Collegiate 4-Hp Hort Socp Pre-Vet Clubp Wesley Foundp Young ep u . ROW FIVE-Decker, Steven, E: Vincennes. Agp private homep Agronomy Clubp Collegiate 4-H. Drockelman, Duane I: Batesville. Agp Cary, unit councp Agronomy Clubp Block Pg Grand Prix Foundp Univ Luth Assemb. Durkes, Terry E: Converse. Agp private homep Pre-Vet Club. ROW SIX-Eberle, William M: Lafahette. Agp private homep Agronomy Club. Efionayi, loseph A: Benin City, Nigeria. Agp private omep African Stu Assn. Ervin, Lindsay B: Rome, NY. Agp Phi Delta Thetap Ceresp Hort Soc. ROW SEVEN-Fetlig, Lawrence M: Elwood. Agp Pi Kappa Alpha, vice pres, scholarship chmp Block Pp EXPONENTp Hort Socp Mock Pp Skull and Crescent. Foster, lames C. Wheatfield. Agp Fairway, treas, secyp Alpha Zetap Hort Socp Stu Co-op Assn. Friedrich, Karl M: Frankfort. Agp Club 25, purchasing agent, secyp Agronomy Clubp Stu Co-op Assn. ROW EIGHT-Goold, Robert R: Fairbury, Ill. Agp Acaciap Mock Pp Old Mastersp Stu Union. Goshorn, Everett E: Huntington. Agp Phi Gamma Deltap Block Pg Gimletp Glee Clubp Mock Pg Omicron Delta Kappap Skull and Crescentp Univ Choirp Purdusirs. Grubaugh, Richard L: Howe. Agp Fairway, house buyer, secyp Ag Ed Socp Alpha Tau Alphap Alpha Zetap Stu Co-op Assn. I l W ' .M tc- ' E 1. ,m at ZQ A Q . AYIS l l l l l gn --.. , ,- . In-. gt... .ea T, eb.. Q. 4- :- t ig--Q' 5 xv... W 3'-., - 1 ' law 1 . s. sl 7 , if 'T N5 4 1 ,..., W 1 . v tv I t ROW ONE-Grunden, Victor R: Marengo, Ag, Owen. Guthrie, Phillip G: Greensburg. private home, Block and Bridle, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Univ Pres Church, Young Rep Club. Hahn, Harold E: Ag, Boswell. Carry. Hahn, Wilford A: Bremen. Ag, Harrison, AVMA, Mock P, PCIA, Pre-Vet Club, Student Union, Young Rep Club. ROW TWO-Hall, lohn W: Knightstown. Ag, Club 25, Agronomy Club, Student Co-op Assn. Hammond, Larry M: Terre Haute. Ag, Cary, secy-treas, pres, Collegiate 4-H, judo Club. Hanes, Larry L: Bourbon. Ag, Kappa Delta Rho, steward, activities chairman, Greek Week Penny Carn, Mock P, Skull and Crescent, football mgr. Hannah, Larkin C: Martinsville. Ag, Alpha Gamma Rho, rush chm, AGRICULTURIST, Ag Sci Club, Alpha Zeta, Ceres, Young Dem, ROW THREE-Hansel, Larry W: Clinton. Ag, private home, Ag Sci Club, Ceres, vice pres. Hardin, lohn D lr: Indianapolis. Ag, Wiley, Ag Counc, Ag Econ Club, Ag Ed Society, ACRICULTURIST, Alpha Zeta, Collegiate 4-H, Forensic Union, Mock P. Hasler, Donald E: Lyons. Ag, Tarkington, fresh counc, secy-treas, sr senator, exec treas, Collegiate 4'H, Wesley Found, Hassler, Ronald P, Connersville. Ag, Alpha Gam- ma Rho, invitations chm, pres, Ag Econ Club, AGRICULTURIST, Band, Block and Bridle, IFC, pres counc. ROW FOUR-Hathaway, Ronald G: Claypool. Ag, McCutcheon, Agronomy Club, Collegiate 4-H, Folk-a-Whirlers. Hay, Earl L: S Bend. Ag, Terry Cts, Dairy Club. Hendrix, Kern S: French Lick. Ag, Farm- house, Block and Bridle. Hiatt, Herbert L: Star City. Ag, Harrison, Block and Bridle, Skull and Crescent, Student Union. l l l ROW ONE-Hicks, Curtis D: Covington. Agp Delta Upsilon, house mgr, vice presp AGRICULTURIST. Hill, Craig K: Indianapolis. Agp Wiley, Camera Club, presp Bandp DEBRISp EXPONENTp Karate Clubp Pre-Vet Club. Hill, Harold R: Fountain City. Agp Rochdale, purchasing agent, asst treasp Block and Bridlep Stu Co-op Assn. Himsel, Ronald E: jasper. Agp Chaunceyp Young Rep Club. ROW TWO-Hobaugh, lerome D: Lafayette. Agp private homep Ag Econ Clubp Collegiate 4-H. Houser, Larry I: Waynetown. Agp private homep Bandp Hort Socg Wesley Found. Hudelson, Clifford E: Paoli. Agp private home. Humbarger, Carl D: Flora. Agp McCutcheonp Block Pp Collegiate 4-H. the beef' boys ROW THREE-lones, Darrell I: Pendleton. Agp Farmhouse, secyp Ag Councp Ag Econ Clubp Alpha Zetap Collegiate 4-H. lordan, Barry L: Rensselaer. Agp Alpha Gamma Rho, soc chm, vice pres, JIFC repp Alpha Zetap Block and Bridlep Block Pp DEBRIS, jr bdp Gimletp Grand Prix Found, sr bdp Sigma Delta Chip Skull and Crescent. Kabrich, Thomas P: Edinburg. Agp Farmhouse, chap, treas, 2nd vice presp Ag Councp AGRlCULTURISTp Agronomy Clubp Alpha Zeta, chancellorp Bandp Ceresp lFCp Student Senate. Kellams, Kenneth I: Frankford. Agp Club 255 Bandp Forestry Clubp Kappa Kappa Psip Tomahawk. ROW FOUR-Kent, Brian M: Pittsburgh, Pa. Forp Tarkingtonp Forestry Clubp Phi Eta Sigmap Wildlife Clubp Xi Sigma Pi. Kerst, Cary K: Fowler. Agp Terry Ctsp Ag Councp Band. Kerstiens, lames A: Geor etown. Agp private homep Agronomy Club, secyp Collegiate 4-H. Knoil, Larry D: Lafayette. Agp Married Stup Ag Econ Clubp Ceresp Dairy Cattle judging Team. ROW FIVE-Kraszczyk, joseph W: Hamlet. Agp Harrison. Krom, George I: Rochester. Agp Farmhouse, rush chm, vice res, presp Ag Councp AGRlCULTURlSTp Alpha Zetap Block and Bridlep Collegiate 4-Hp IFC. Kron, Alvin C: Evansville. Agp Theta Xi, secy, house mgrp Ag Ed Socp Collegiate 4-Hp Forestry Clubp Greek Week Penny Carnp Mock Pp Old Mastersp Student Union. Kruger, Thomas R: Hammond. Agp Kappa Delta Rho, house mgr, asst treasp Ag Econ Clubp Block Pp Dairy Clubp Mock Pp Pre-VetClubp Purdue Honor Guard. ROW SIX-Larson, William A: Galva, Ill, Agp Phi Kappa Tau, chaplain, presp Arnold Air Socp Purdue Univ Theaterp Scabbard and Bladep Skull and Crescent. Lenderman, Floyd E: Terre Haute, Agp Wileyp Agronomy Clubp Alpha Zetap Old Mastersp Excalibur Club. Lenderman, Lloyd E: Terre Haute. Agp Wileyp Agronomy Clubp Alpha Zetap Old Mastersp Excalibur Club. Lose, Don R: Greensburg. Agp Farmhouse, treasp Ag Econ Clubp AGRlCULTURlSTp Alpha Zetap Ceresp Collegiate 4-H. ROW SEVEN-Lucas, Marcus A: Knox. Agp Wileyp Agronomy Clubp Army Honor Guardp Collegiate 4-H. MacMorran, Terrie A: Lafayette. Agp private homep Ag Econ Club. Macy, Wray E: Shelbyville. Agp pri- vate homep Wildlife Club. Martin, Richard M: Rockville. Agp Farm- house, athletic mgrp AGRlCULTURlSTp Block and Bridlep Young Rep C ub. W. , .J .Q ' All tc Q. f ' V., xt i ,. lt. . 'Qi' fn Ji Q x bf at v' rv eg lv' .I ap- Q5 'ir ,a 3 ? fv. fs- 1 N R' Y fir. nf- ' 0' Q .4 ff Q . V 3 ,fn - lf' Q ' 45' Q L if ev'-' N, s T4 'UTD' A 23? l-35 15. . 5' ts ft, PH? 5, li ffibwf .V .K I :hw . ep . -C.- e Q'f f- QC 'Fiat gg- Z.f.g v-. 'QQ pp: 'L X ,..- The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before l sleep. Robert Frost ae., .:--- - . .. 'l '..f .4 A . ? as O gl lt - g 1 at-if ' ,V -EL 7' -ml 't .3 2 'L up U gf, 5,-. 94,- Q... Q . , ' ' an-... i ROW ONE-Maxwell, lack D: Delphi. Ag, private home. May, Dean E: Delphi. Ag, private home, Ag Econ Club. McCampbeII, lames L: W Lafayette. Ag, Ceres. McClelIans, Robert C: Kokomo. Ag, Ag Econ Club, Agronomy Club, Mock P, Student Union. ROW TWO-McKinney, lames C: Carmel, Ag, Fowler House, pres, athletic mgr, Grand Prix Found, Hort Soc, Univ Presb Church. Menk- haus, Dale I: Greensburg. Ag, Tarkington, Ag Econ Club, vice pres, Alpha Zeta, pres. Merkel, Mark P: Batesville. Ag, Rochdale, vice pres, social chm, membership chm, standard comm, Ag Counc, Alpha Zeta, Ceres, Collegiate 4-H, Old Masters, Stu Co-op Assn, Student Senate, Tomahawk. Metager, Ned L: Mulberry. Ag, Agronomy Club. , ROW THREE-Meyers, Carl E: New Carlisle. Ag, Farmhouse, rush chm, Ag Econ Club, Class Counc, fr, soph, Old Masters, SCS, Skull and Crescent. Miller, lerry W: Huntington. Ag, Married Stu, Alpha Zeta. Montague, Fredrick H: Lafayette. Ag, private home, Alpha Zeta, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Scabbard and Blade, Wildlife Club. Moore, Larry I: Eaton. For, Dover, Forestry Club. ROW FOUR-Morell, lohn D: Fort Wayne. For, Married Stu, Forestry Club. Mueller, Ervin H: E St Louis, Ill. Terry Cts, unit councilman, exec secy, Agronomy Club, Block P, Mock P, Old Masters. Mueller, Ralph C: Evansville. Ag, private home, Block P, Var Athletics, Young Rep Club. Neff, Lynn C: Goshen. For, Stellar Bros, vice pres, Alpha Phi Omega, Forestry Club, Outing Club, Stu Co-op Assn, Wildlife Club. ROW' FIVE-Neier, Noble R: Coatesville. Ag, private home, Ag Ed Society. Nicoson, lon E: Cory. Ag, Kneale House, pres, social chm, house mgr, stan comm, Alpha Zeta, Stu Co-op Assn. Niehaus, Paul L: Evansville. Ag, private home, Ag Econ Club. ROW ONE-O'Connor, Dennis W: Mcldees Rocks, Pa. Ag, Owen, senator, Ag Econ Club, Alpha Zeta, Univ Luth Assem, Var Athletics. Orr, Donald E: Tipton. Ag, Alpha Gamma Rho, alum secy, Block and Bridle, Ceres. Parsley, William A: Trafalgar. Ag, Fowler, pres, Block and Bridle, Collegiate 4-H. Pehan, Terry S: Greencastle. Ag, private home, Ag Econ Club, AF ROTC-FIP, Greek Week Penny Carn, WGRE, Zouaves. ROW TWO-Pickarl, William V: Camden. Ag, Phi Delta Theta, ward- en, soph rep, rush chm, pres, Skull and Crescent, Student Union, pres. Pumphrey, Larry I: Greensburg, Ag, Alpha Gamma Rho, athletic chm, AGRICULTURIST, Block and Bridle, Greek Week Penny Cain. Reasor, Mark I: Evansville. Ag, Alpha Chi Rho, scholarship chm. Rees, David L: Van Wert, Ohio. Ag, Fowler, pres, Ag Ed Soc, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ceres, Mock P, Univ Presb Church. ROW THREE-Rietman, Robert H: Dyer. For, Marwood, rec secy, Forestry Club, Stu Co-op Assn. Rippe, Robert A: Hobart. Ag, private home. Robards, lohn E: Southport. Ag, Cary, Rodeo Club. Robinson, Leslie I: Markle, Ag, Cary. ROW FOURYRupchock, George E: Gravvgen. Ag, Wiley, Agronomy Club, Alpha Zeta, Collegiate 4-H. Sayre, Louis W: Alexandria. Ag, Farmhouse, athl chm, Alpha Zeta, Baptist Student Union, Ceres, Collegiate 4-H, Student Union. Schakel, Wilber W: Indianapolis. Ag, Farmhouse, AGRICULTURIST, Block and Bridle, Collegiate 4-H, DEBRIS, Livestock judging Team. Schmidt, Wayne C: Logan, Ohio, For, Alpha Chi Rho, corr secy, ritual officer, Alpha Zeta, Forestry Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Xi Sigma Pi. f g, QT.. ,T-it :gg . ,, an 'gr 5 1. li, .- S - 'a W p-- vf ' Qs. if Rus, than 1 are -s H if' ,. . 4 A Q., av N reapers in research ROW ONE-Schoon, Charles L: Wheatfield. Agp private homep Ag Councp Ag Clubp Block Pp Ceres. Schroeder, David I: Greensburg. Agp private homep Ag Econ Club. Schultz, Kenneth E: Lafayette, Agp private homep Ag Ed Soc, DEBRlSp Farm- house. Sickafoose, Stanley L: South Whitley. Agp Rochdale, asst treas, treas, standards comm, presp Ag Econ Clubp Stu Co-op Assnp Stu Senatep Tomahawk. Smith, lerry D: Brook. Agp Cary, publicity directorg Ag Econ Clubp Block P. Smith, Larry A: Silver Lake. Agp Dover House, membership chm, treasp Ag Econ Clubp Collegiate 4-Hp Stu Co-op Assn. ROW TWO-Smith, Michael N: Pendleton. Agp private homep Dairy Club. Smith, Roy A: Scottsburg, Agp McCutcheon. Smith, Sheryl S: Attica. Agp Kappa Alpha Theta, rec secyp DEBRIS, Opening Section Ed, Copy Edp Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Mock Pg Pep Commp Univ Theaterp Theta Sigma Phip Wildlife Club. Spitz, lohn P: Chicago, Ill. Agp Married Stup Block and Bridlep Pre-Vet Club, Stephens, William E: Floyds Knobs. Agp private homep Stu Senatep Hort Socp PreeVet Clubp Wildlife Clubp Canoe Club, Sutton, David L: Indianapolis. Agp Harrisonp Band. ROW THREE-Tolle, Duane A: S Bend. Agp Fowler Ctsp Phi Eta Sigma. Vieweg, Thomas O: Plymouth. Agp Beta Sigma Psi, soc chmp Grand Prix Found. Wade, lohn D: La Porte. Agp Fowler Ctsp Wildlife Club. Wagner, Arthur M: Cincinnati, Ohio. Agp Caryp Alpha Zetap Block Pp Forestry Clubp Xi Sigma Pi, Walters, Kay E: Huntington. Agp Duhme, WRA rep, vice presp Block Pp Mock P. Washburn, Kenneth L: Brownsburg. Agp McCutcheonp Agronomy Clubp Alpha Zetap Ceresp Collegiate 4-H. ROW FOUR-Weaver, Donald E: New Lebanon, Ohio. Agp private homep Agrono- my Clubp Ceres. Weaver, Libbie B: Crawfordsville. Agp Warrenp Hort Socp Univ Choirp Wesley Foundp Young Dem. Weigand, Ray A: S Bend. Agp McCutcheon, floor senatorp Married Stu Tenant Councp Collegiate 4-Hp Stu Senate. Whan, David L: Avilla. Agp Kneale, athletic mgr, membership chm, purchasing agent, alumni secyp Agronomy Clubp Block Pp Ceresp Mock Pp Stu Co-op Assn. Wilcox, Philip E: Romney. Agp Alpha Gamma Rho, usher. Williams, Harold E: Akron Ohio. Agp Alpha Gamma Rho, treas, house mgrp Army Honor Guardp Block and Bridlep Pershing Riflesp POMMp Scabbard and Blade. ROW FIVE-Williams, lohn D: Delphi. Agp Ag Econ Clubp Agronomy Clubp Block and Bridle. Wilson, Larry E: N Webster. Agp private homep Purdue Ranger. Wilson, Thomas L: Ambia. Agp private homep Agronomy Clubp Block P. Wisecup, Kent D: Centerville, Agp Pre-Vet Club, Zeimmer, Ronald M: Ft Wa ne. Agp Fowler Ctsp Ag Sci Clubp Alpha Zetap Amer Chem Socp Ceres. Zell, Robert L: Lebanon, Agp Acacia, social chmp Ag Econ Clubp Skull and Crescentp Student Union, jr bdp PIEC, chm. -p i :11 2 .- yu X p- A .A -'r- if 1 IZQP I I ..w . rv 3 ., . fm az- . ' i., 3.05 . -H- --N: .. S tw- A ' Eff . ,. gg A '5 i A-...i pi' 1 Q if L K . si' X W' P + 2lu+r-1+ oIe4 + ginz Dean Hawkins-proud of Purdue's engineers l xg? 1 Q as , tm u V ,Z QEWWW., E? A :GNU L- ' S.. In English the above equation reads Purdue Engineer - the final goal of many men who enter Purdue University. As Dean of Engineering George Hawkins stated, Among these tengineering graduatesl can be found executives in industry, directors in government, and distinguished lead- ers in engineering education. Walter H. Wease, Pres. Herbert W. Merrill, Pledge Tr. Francis E. Nay, Vice Pres. Norman D. Fulton, Rec. Sec. Charles A. Brown, Corr. Sec. Alvin D. Wilken, Treas. john j. McArdle, Cat. james T. Aills Ishoo I. Ajewole Anthony E. Akers Archie Alexander David S. Ashman Thomas C. Austin john B. Avery Larry F. Ballantine james A. Barker Abbas Barkhordar Arthur L. Barrett Aaron O. Bauer Donald C. Beckwith Edward O. Belcher Brian C. Bell Michael P. Beltz Albert R. Bernard john A. Bird Robert D. Blue Harold D. Bonewits William W. Bower Charles D. Breaklield Kenneth l. Brneda Dean R. Bristow Robert W, Britzke joseph P. Brodfur Henry B. Brummel Dickinson Bufll Robert M. Byrne james B. Carnahan john R. Carroll Charles C. Carson Rickey K. Challman Ronald L. Chilluffo David A. Chorpening George R. Clark George L. Cofran Gary W. Craft Philip j. Crihfield William L. Dalton james N. Daniels Allen C. Deerhake julio G. Delaposa jack T. Dettner Paul M. Doane Stephen B. Donecker Don C. Eddington Ronald j. Finke jimmy E. Fletcher Parke K. Flick Lloyd E. Flory Andrew 1, Fox William j. Franklin Robert j. Giannaris Marc D. Gill james L. Ginter Larry D. Good james W, Green Nickolas Grubnich Michael A. Gwyn Donald F. Haas William D. Hacker Dennis L. Hackett Thomas W. Hall Kerry L. Hansen Eric R. Hanson William A. Harrnes Paul D, Hartman Richard A. Harwood Paul S. Heller Ronald W. Hera john B. Hilkene Thomas C. Hill Taylor K. Hollingsworth john B. Hosmer Ronald Y. Ho Allen L. Hurley Thomas P. Hustad Steven L. jacobs james W. jarrett Nils. lohansen Max A. johnson Rex V. johnson Douglas F. lohnsone William W. johnston Kenneth C. jones Norman A. jones Marvin L. joray David A. juday Larry j. Kane David M. Kelso Gerald D. Kenne Robert L. Kingsb. Benjamin Klaus Mervin W. Koeh- Michael j, Koenig Howard C. Korte William T. Krieg Richard P. Kruger Guy E. Lambert Paul D. Lang Thomas I. Lareau Robert E. Lee james T. Leffew Wayne A. Levenfeld Carl B. Lindell jerry L. Lockenour Robert B. Lottes Stephen j. Lowens Larry A. Lukens William L. Marti john j. William C. McColgin james G. McDonald David W. McKinley Re Terry R. McNelley Robert C. Mecreedy Forrest D. Mellott Stephen M. Miller Bijan Moayer Dale E. Moline David R. Morganstein Fred B. Moyer Larry M. Myers james T. Myrick Stephen L. Neidig Richard N. Nelson Edwin H. Niemann William P. Nusbaum Robert A. Oakley Keith j. Oing Olagoke Olabisi Richard L. Oliver james D. Pardee john C. Peer William H. Pettibone jr. Michael W. Powell james M. Prickett Gary W. Probst Michael B. Pursley Richard E. Putnam jacob j. Quiring Paul E. Rainey Claude B. Reed james W. Reid Donnie K. Reinhard Ronald Richard Remick Frederick A. Rosebrock james D. Russell' Donald R. Salo john F. Schlueter Dennis C, Schnecker Ronald C. Schwabel Edmund Schweitzer Melvin H. Scott Steven D. Scruggs William R. Seitz Ronald P. Sellberg james B. Shaffer Dennis N. Sheets Leon Y. Shen Mark A. Siothun David W. Smith james L. Smith Kerry L. Smith james L. Somers Leonard j. Srnka Robert A. Stacy William Max Stanley Stuart C. Stock Robert F. Sudkamp Wayne T. Suzuki Terry j. Tampa Stephen M. Thomas Victor W. Thompson Edward j. Timmer Gary C. Trenker Charles j. Tumey Richard E. Van Allen Ver C. Vanderbilt Robert j. Verville Eugene W. Waltz Carroll Weisiger Donald M. Werner Donald Whicker john I. White jay W. Wiley David j. Wilhelm john F. Wilker john F. Winterkorn Dean C. Winter james D. Wright Ralph C. Yeager Harry R. Zwicker Purdue's Tau Beta Pi, the largest chapter in the nation, includes both undergraduates and alumni who have ex- celled in all fields of engineering. Purdue's chapter, the first in Indiana, demanded strict grade requirements, ranging from a 5.0 for a senior 7 to a 5.5 for a junior 5. Pledges were frequently seen polishing the Bent, the symbol of Tau Beta Pi, located across from the Mechanical Engineering building. In the spring all engineers were honored at the annual Tau Beta Pi Engineering Banquet. Dr. Grosh looks ahead. ornega chi epsilon Gary W. Probst, Pres. David T. Clay, Vice Pres. Kerry L. Hansen, Treas. Edwin H. Niemann, Sec. Larry R. Albaugh Thomas C. Austin Michael P. Beltz Albert R. Bernard Harold D. Bonewits Philip 1. Crihfield Robert N. Davis Parke K. Flick Charles F. Gillard Don F. Haas Thomas C. Hill Che l. Kao Philip E. Kendall Gerald D. Kennett Howard C. Korte William T. Krieg Warren L. McBride William C. McCoy Gail A. McKay Dale E. Moline Robert E. Molzahn Larry M. Myers Glagoke Olabisi Harold W. Pinnick Dennis C. Schnecker Ronald C. Schwabel james L. Smith Larry 1. Tekker Tayu Woo CIQE receives new head Students in the Chemical Engineering school will have a new administrator next year as Dr. Brage Golding, the former head of the school, accepted the presidency of the newly-completed Wright State University. Dr. Richard 1. Grosh, the interim head of the school and the Associate Dean of Engineering, will announce the new head next lune. ln addition to administrative changes, the Chem. E. school is also expanding its co-op program to correspond with the increased emphasis that industry is placing on the need for graduates with practical experience. OMEGA CHI EPSILON, an honorary for Chemical Engi- neers, has recently begun a series of programs demon- strating the latest advances in chemistry. This program has increased interest in the organization, which draws its membership from the junior and senior classes. For en- tertainment,S2 XE sponsored a picnic last fall and conducted interested Freshmen through the school during High School Day in the spring. ii ii E I if ga 2 5 2 E s E Students gain practical experience in industry. gamma johnny R. Hopkins I I I I I I I I I 1 Larry j. Kane, Pres. Marlene Charleswonh, Vice Pres. Larry D. Harrison, Pledge Trainer Earl Schwatzlander, jr., Rec. Sec. Charles A. Brown, Corr. Sec. William A. Harmes, Corr. Sec. Walter B. Wease, Corr. Sec. Donald j. Spellman, Treas. Earle Nay, Bridge Corr. Robert L. Adams Isaac I. Ajewole Larry A. Akers Robert H. Ashton john M. Avery, jr. james E. Baas john C. Bailey Thomas A. Barkow Raymond L. Bratton Kenneth j. Brenda Victor G. Churchward Edwin A. Clarke james L. Collins eta kappa nu julio G. De La Rosa Dale A. Dettmer jack T. Dettner Stephen B. Donecker Howard D. Ellis Michael T. Fitch Robert W. Foster Andrew j. Fox Norman D. Fulton Gary P. George William F. Gilbert james L. Ginter Thomas F. Golob Richard O. Gray William D. Hacker Dennis L. Hackett Wayne M. Harding Paul S. Heller Darrel L. Henry Ronald D. Holland Taylor K. Hollingsworth Douglas F. johnston Kenneth C. jones Donald W. King Richard P. Kruger jon P. Kjellander Benjamin Klaus Benny L. Laird Peter K. Lanbertus Paul D. Lang Thomas j. Lareau Carl B. Lindell Herbert B. Merrill jerry Michnal Micholas P. Morenc Bert S. Moriwaki john R. Orren james D. Pardee Robert A. Peters j. jeffery Pierce Donald G. Post Michael W. Powell Hans O. Pramm Mark W. Quebe john D. Redmyer john F Schlueter Karl E. Schmid Edmund O. Schweitze Don R. Scifres William A. Scott Harry E. Selfridge Alan P. Severance Robert G. Siefker Kerry L. Smith james B. Sparks Bjorn O. Strom Robert F. Sudkamp Vern Vanderbilt Victor A. Vargo Florain R. Vizza james A. Wagner William A. Wambach Robert D. White David j. Wilhelm john H. Winterkorn jeffery S. Yalowitz Ralph C. Yeager Donnie Reinhard Steven D. Sargent EE plans rnore lab vvork '. . . and even take-home labs! explains Dr. Hancock. With the completion of the new undergraduate laboratory facilities, Purdue Electrical Engineers can look fonfvard to an expanded lab program. john C. Hancock, head of the school of Electrical Engineering, was enthusiastic about the increased emphasis on lab work. An Open Door policy was tested with special groups of select students. Take home labs were new at Purdue and if considered successful, EE's may be conducting most of their experiments at home. ETA KAPPA NU, the Electrical Engineering honorary, is symbolized by a wheatstone bridge. It sponsored seminars for EE students and published a newsletter called the Double Eagle. According to tradition, all HKN pledges carried No. 6 dry cell batteries. E. Dr. Grace ponders question on new program. open pr-ogr-ann For IVIetE New educational opportunities are opening in the field of Metallurgical Engineering, with interdepartmental pro- grams designed to allow the engineer a unique chance to choose his own academic program. Each student now is able to plan seventy-five per cent of his program of study by selecting key courses from the various schools of engi- neering. Dr. Richard E. Grace, head of the school of Metal- lurgical Engineering, feels that this new interdisciplinary undergraduate program is a big step forward in meeting the engineering and scientific challenges in such fields as nuclear reactors, and energy conversion. As easy as milking a cow' IVIE opens new jet center' Dr. Peter W, McFadden, ME Head, describes pet project. Robert L. Kingsbury, Pres. john Stump, Vice Pres. Edward A. Ross, Rec. Sec. Gary C. Trenker, Cor. Sec. Lloyd P. Flory, Treas. Donald C. Beckwith Michael S. Bobeczke William W. Bower Frank W. Chambers Stephen B. Dalbey Robert j. Elias Stephen R. Foster Gary R. Gault Paul A. George Robert j. Giannaris Nick Grubnick Dennis A. Guenther Robert P. Haberzetle Thomas W. Hall pi tau sigrna Richard Harwood john D. Haseltine Frederick j. Holzapfel Max A. johnson William W. johnston David Kassekert Donald D. Kinder Wayne A. Levenfeld Terry j. Liberty james S. Lindsey james E. Loehrlein Larry A. Lukens Richard N. Nelson Richard L. Oliver David G. Owens S. Paul Potyen Richard E. Putnam Paul E. Rainey james W. Reid Kent D. Ringger Launching Purdue into a new frontier, the Mechanical Engineering Department's pet project, a jet Propulsion Center, opened extensive research facilities. Modern laboratories contained up-to-date equipment for con- tinuing growth. Planned for exceptional students, a new honors program designed personal schedules based on each individual's own abilities, aims, and aspirations. The department's co-op program provided students with the opportunity to integrate practical work with theory. PI TAU SIGMA provided help sessions for freshmen in math, physics, and graphics, bought books for the library, and sponsored the annual outstanding sophomore award. junior members were selected from the upper quarter of their class, and seniors from upper third. Ralph E. Roper jr. David A. Rose Fred A. Rosebrock Elizabeth A. Sandifur Mark j. Schneider Mel Scott William P. Seitz Michael L. Sendelweck Gregory j. Skene William M. Stanley Donald L. Stone Robert C. Straub jr. james S. Sutton Terry j. Tampa Patrick L. Thiel Peter H. Thiel juan F. Torres A. Gene Voelkel Donald M. Werner Howard E. Woodward Pledging Pi Tau Sigma Dr. Hsu Lo explains rapid growth in Aeronautics and Engineering Sciences. accent on application As engineering becomes more and more theoretical, the school of Aeronautics and Engineering Sciences, tradition- ally one ofthe most theoretical of the engineering schools, has turned towards theory application. According to Dr. Hsu Lo, the head of the school, this practical aspect will be added without degrading the theory involved. Four new instruction labs were added for practical experiments and these facilities will be in operation next year. The sixty percent increase over last year's enrollment reflected the rapid growth that Aeronautics and Engineering Sciences schools are trying to meet. SIGMA GAMMA TAU welcomed incoming students by compiling a publication introducing all the professors of the Aero and E. Sci. schools. The honorary tapped one pledge class each semester and honored them at a spring banquet. Meetings of Sigma Gamma Tau featured talks by professors and graduate students. Signna ganfmnna tau Stephen Neidig, Pres. Mark Director, Vice Pres. Dean Bristow, Sec. Claude Reed, Treas. Stephen Hollingswoth, Pub. Dir. Aaron Bauer ll john Bird james Carnahan Allen Deerhake jalal Dilmaghani Paul Doane L. Craig Emigh Dennis Epple David Gootee james Green Ronald Hera l'll get this. . . program through yet! john Hilkene Harry Hinzman, jr Steven Karpyak Robert Keller Daniel Kirkpatrick Mervin Koehlinger jerry Lockenour Robert Longstreet William McColgin Stephen Miller Robert Oakley james Prickett Leonard Srnka Victor Thompson Donald Salo Richard Van Allen Donald Whicker Dean Winter According to Dr. Gerald C. Leonards, head of the Civil Engineering School, undergraduate students in Civil Engi- neering may soon face a completely new curriculum. Although Dr. Leonards was quick to add that the exact type of change was still under study, some definite modifi- cations have been planned. A new honors program has already been initiated which will be similar to graduate student programs. Honor students, under the direction of a faculty committee, designed their own labs with the ac- cent on inventiveness. CHI EPSILON tapped juniors and seniors from the upper third of their class awarding them with the XE key and membership in the national Civil Engineering honorary. XE aided freshmen with help sessions in physics and in math, and met with the faculty on subjects involving stu- dent affairs in Civil Engineering. currioulurn changes in CE Dr. Leonards contemplates honors program. ffw' If I f '-taxa'-aaa ' A-1:-.i'f's . nf-nv ..-'I . ,. wr ,, - V.-eww f. ff . - . vfrzyia ,f sw 1. . f. 4, any .. 1 - . - fi,.ff2Zf2f,., ,.vf:j, 1 5:15 159, 4 V . r zqjffe-. 2 ' 2 1 1 fm 5 ' ' N m iz 1 chi epsilon David A. Chorpening, Press. james G. McDonald, Vice Pres. Keith j. Oing, Sec. Carroll Weisiger, Treas. Cecil W. Davis, Marshal Edwin McCoy, Ed. of Transit Archie Alexander David S. Ashman G. Nelson Auge james A. Barker Barry R. Barsh Leonard T. Carr Gary W. Craft David G. Derrick jimmy E. Fletcher Marc D. Gill Thomas j. Helbing Ronald Y. Ho Robert E. Hoffman jimmy A. jacobson Nils l. johansen Michael L. jones David A. juday Michael j. Koenig Wallace T. Kraus Stephen j. Lowens Colin I. MacGillivray james L. McClain Gary H. Miller james R. Readle William M. Riordan jon E. Rosenkrantz Dennis N. Sheets Finn Smedal Robert S. Terry Robert j. Vewille lay W. Wiley Dr. Amrine moves out! alpha pi Michael Weiland, Pres. james Perry, Vice Pres. j. Thomas Aills, Corr. Sec. john Staehle, Rec. Sec. William Nusbaum, Treas. Prof. Robert Davis, Advisor Bradford Anker David Boucher Steven Brandvold Michael Cheek William Clark joseph Curosh Ronald DeRosa Richard Friestadt William Gillilan David Coehler john Hluchan Sterling johnson Marvin Kuhlman YYWLJ jon Larkin Robert Lottes Kenneth Lundquist Craig Miller Dennis Miller james Myrick William Pettibone john Popvich Gregory Rinehart Daniel Scarola jerry Slusser james Somers Mark Spielmann Stuart Stock james Tagtmeyer john Troche Kenneth Voss T. Stence White Thomas Wilhelm Dan Worrall IE nnoves to new horne Leaving Michael Golden Hall to settle in the recently re- modeled old Civil Engineering building was especially rewarding to Dr. Harold T. Amrine, head of the Industrial Engineering School. Stated Dr. Amrine, Now the Industrial Engineers have a place to call home. Along with their new headquarters established this january, the IE's looked forward to a new honors program. Including about ten percent of the undergraduate IE's, this program offered greater freedom in laboratories and studies. ALPHA PI MU, Purdue's newest honorary, will host its biennial convention next year. On campus since 1955, APM has steadily gained recognition through Cogwell, its official publication. Pledges in both the spring and fall carried cogwheels and candy in preparation for initiation, celebrated at the spring banquet. Don't look at me, I can't solve the problem! Caution: cigarette smoking may be hazardous to your health X ' ' .L . ' . .. Q by--x :gy I-Q n. , prololenne perplex engineers A On '54, N W- A V97 A,. ii l n to decipher its essence ROW ONE-Adams, Robert L: lndianaizvolis. EE, Cary. Aills, lames T: Marshall, Mich. I Engr, Wiley, Alpha Pi Mu, AIIE, SAM. Aiew le, Isaac I: Ilesha, Nigeria. EE, private home, African -A Stu Assn, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Tau Beta Pi, Wesley Found. ROW TWO-Alderman, lames L: Carmel. EE, private home, Army Honor Guard, Mental . Health Assn, Pershing Rifles. Alexander, Archibald: Crawfordsville. CE, Married Stu, ASCE, Chi Epsilon. Anker, Bradford C: Glenview, Ill. I Engr, Kappa Sigma, rush chm, Alpha Phi Mu, AIIE, Block P, Ir Class Counc, EXPONENT, Folk Song Club, U Choir, Campus Crusade, vice , i pres, I I 3 ROW THREE-Anyanwu, loe I: Lagos, Nigeria. EE, private homes, African Stu Assn, Soccer ,I f sl 1 , Club. Arteaga, Pablo E: Callao, Peru. ME, private home. Auge, George N: Ft Mitchell, Ky. CE, 2 I 4 f - Sigma Chi, ASCE, Chi Epsilon, 2 K lbw ROW FOUR-Augusten, john C: Birmingham, Mich. AE, Sigma Nu, treas, lieutenant com- mander, Aero and Astro Soc. Avery, john M: Indianapolis. Engr, Phi Kappa Tau, DEBRIS, Eta Kappa Nu, Skull and Crescent, Tau Beta Pi, Bahler, Alan E: Wabash. Engr, Theta Tau, treas, pledge trainer, 'N -i - .5 Row FIVE-Bahr, Ronald A: chicago, iii. ME, Delta upsiion, irc, Phi Eta sigma. Bailey, 'hw '9 5 , I ' Gratz E, lr: Indianapolis. Engr, Cary, Kappa Alpha Psi. Bailey, Robert W lr: Evanston. ESE, V Triangle, scholarship chm, chapt ed, exec secy, PSES, secy. ' 5' 2 ROW SIX- Baldwin, S P: White Plains, NY. Engr, Theta Chi, secy, librarian, ASME. Ballantyne, Larry F: Naperville, Ill. ME, Triangle, ASME, IFC, Skull and Crescent, Tau Beta Pi, Young Rep Club. Ballard, Howard E: Lawrenceville, Ill. ChE, private home, AIChE, Band. Ons ROW SEVEN-Banner, Donald I: Chicago, Ill. EE, Kappa Sigma, rush chm, Block P, Class Counc, soph, jr, lr Class Pres, DEBRIS, business mgr, Gimlet, Iron Key, Omicron Delta Kappa, Skull and Crescent, Stu Senate. Barkhoradar, Abbas: Iehran, Iran. Engr, Wiley, Tau Beta Pi. Barkow, Thomas A: Milwaukee, Wisc. EE: Phi Delta Theta, asst treas, treas, Block P, Eta Kappa Nu, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Pershing Rifles, Phi Eta Sigma. 3.5. . 'X 'et i l ' ' 3,59-ity l . X k 1 ' Q 6 'uv--. Q' fi W' l', ' 4 AK ll N Vg gg g l ' g A I F Clit l sr io-. if A if A ., N 4-f' N A .1 V ROW ONE-Barno, Lester I: Hammond. CE, Cary, ASCE. Barrett, A Lee: Michigan City. AE, Wiley, exec pres, exec political dir, Class Counc, soph, jr, Mock P, Omicron Delta Kappa, Stu Faculty Comm, Sigma Gamma Tau, Stu Senate, Tau Beta Pi, Tomahawk. Bartus, lohn F: E Auror, NY. EE, married stu. Bassett, William F: Wheaton, Md. Cary, unit counc, treas, Mock P, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, PCIA, Quarterdeck Soc, Student Union. Bauer, Aaron O: Cissna Park, lll. AE, private home, Aero and Astro Soc, U Choir. Beck, joseph F: Coraopolis, Pa, CE, Tarkington, sr senator, unit political dir, publicity dir, ASCE, Canoe Club, judo Club, Auto Club. Bailey, lohn C: McHenry, Ill. EE, Owen, Eta Kappa Nu. ROW TWO-Becker, Robert H: Kokomo, CE, Wiley ASCE, Reamer Club. Beekman, Myron C: Orchard Lake, Mich. ME, Sigma Nu, ASME, Soc of Auto Eng, Army Rifle Team. Beitel, Charles T: Tiffin, Ohio. ME, private home, ASME, ASTE. Bellew, Patrick H: St Louis, Mo. EE, private home. Bellinger, lohn P: Carmel. CE, Wiley, ASCE, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Canoe Club, pres. Beltz, Michael P: Ft Wayne, Ch E, Cary, unit councilman, athletic dir, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. ti J, -p is it . Ai ,FN ', W I V V4 X gn 4 W. ,mx Q , . . AA:,' ti I ul . -u - ,-A .. 5- .2: If ant, ll. uw 8 el W im at if ITAA A ? ' 'lx 'Q X .- E 5 1 4 all in 'Z I K' Aft Q , W, . 'rn -gh' sh 'Q i ind' tb- X., fx Q . ga.. X x 5 ,. :gl -ji! M. ROW ONE-Benlemlih, A Majid: EE, Casablanca, Morocco. private home, ENGINEER, African Student Assn, OIA. Berg, Robert D: Ham- mond, EE, private home, NESEP, Phi Eta Sigma. Berkheiser, Dennis W: New Haven. EE, Fowler Cts, Amateur Radio Club. Bernard, Albert R: Highland Park, lll. Ch E, Lambda Chi Alpha, scholarship chm, AIChE, Omega Chi Epsilon, Student Union, Tau Beta Pi. ROW TWO-Bernichon, Clay E: West Islip, NY. I Engr, Sigma Pi, pres, treas, herald, rush chm, house mgr, AIIE, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Quarterdeck Soc, Sailing Club. Beuoy, lames L: W Lafayette. Kappa Delta Rho, IEEE, Student Union. Bird, john A: Benton Harbor, Mich. Kappa Sigma, pres, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Boatright, Ned C: Lebanon. EE, Triangle, Arnold Air Soc, WBAA. ROW THREE-Boggio, lohn M: Clawson, Mich. EE, private home. Boucher, David L: Green Bay, Wisc. I Engr, Acacia, house mgr, AIIE, Sailing Club, Student Union. Bouey, lohn T: Evanston, Ill. Wiley, student senator, ASCE, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Quarterdeck Soc, Scalobard 81 Blade, Canoe Club. Bower, William W: Munster. ME, Owen ASME, Phi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, ROW FOUR-Bratton, Raymond L: Attica. EE, Triangle, house mgr, operations dir, IEEE, Phi Eta Sigma. Brandvold, Steven C: Gary. I Engr, married stu, Alpha Pi Mu, Brenda, Kenneth I: S Bend. EE, private home, Eta Kappa Nu, Mock P, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Bristow, Dean R: La Grange, Ill. AE, Tarkington, unit secy, treas, Sigma Gamma Tau. ROW FIVE-Bruther, lames W: Evansville. Ch E, Tarkington, AlChE, Catalyst Club. Bruther, lames T: Louisville, Ky. I Engr, Acacia, corr secy, AIIE, vice pres, Block P, DEBRIS, jr photo ed, sr photo ed, Gimlet, Greek Week Penny Carn, Sigma Delta Chi. Buller, Thomas H: Gary. Ch E, apt, American Chem Assn, AIChE, Block P, Catalyst Club, Luth Stu Assn, Phi Eta Sigma. Burns, Lawrence E: Hammondsport, NY. ESE: Cary, Aero and Astro Soc, Sigma Gamma Tau. ROW SIX-Burrough, Donald L: Ottonwa, Ia. ME, apt, Block P. ROW SEVEN-Campagnoli, lerold A: Elkhart. EE, married stu. ROW EIGHT-Carroll, lohn R: Tonawanda, NY. ESE, Beta Theta Pi, pres, secy, Greek Week Penny Carn, chm, IFC, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. V I IDATA ZEFRCDX 1I-ICJ ROW ONE-Carson, Charles C: Muncie. ESE, Phi Gamma Delta, rush chm, Block P, Class counc, soph, Iron Key, pres, Mock P, Old Masters, Phi Eta Sigma, pres, SGS, dir, Student Senate, Tau Beta Pi. Challmon, Rickey K: Grovertown. ME, private home. ROW TWO-Chaney, Dennis A: Wiscasset, Me. EE, private home. Charlesworth, Marlene A: Lafayette, EE, private home, Eta Kappa Nu, Soc of Women Eng. ROW THREE-Carrillo. Gabriel A: Bogota, Colombia. CE, private home, Soccer Club. Charles, Stanley A: Kendallville. EE, Owen, Ft Wayne Regional Campus, social chm, senator, vice pres, ROW FOUR-Chen, Franklin K: Kowloon, Hong Kong. ME, Tarkington, Chinese Stu Club, Karate Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Chen, Franklin: Hong Kong. ME, Tarkington, Karate Club, Phi Eta Sigma. ROW FIVE-Chinn, lesse F: Indianapolis. ME, Band, Stu Co-op Assn. Chisamore, Harold A: Roselle, Ill. ME, ASME, Young Dem, TSCC. ROW SIX-Chorpening, David A: Lima, Ohio. CE, Owen, unit athletic dir, ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi. Christensor, Donald I: Griffith. EE, Wiley. ROW SEVEN-Chum, Leslie SK: Hilo, Hawaii. CE, Cary. Churchward, Victor G: Ft Wayne. EE, married stu, Block P, IEEE, Mock P, Eta Kappa Nu, ROW EIGHT-Clark, William S: Indianapolis. IE, Alpha Tau Omega, sentinel, treas, Alpha Pi Mu, AIIE, Crew, Gimlet, Oarsmen. Clarke, Edwin A: W Lafayette. EE, married stu, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Phi Eta Sigma. 5: K Y Q , Q l. , lx 'Q i- it 5 5' . lm!! Q' 1' ' 44 . ii 5' mf'-tl. I . . 1 . - r 'V is 'Kb-' ' ' k. ur x.. t. 12- c: ca 'f -1, 'Q-. fr T ' H ff I .. 21 , L- lo- tqo ' V.- Y 51 :IA 3 if Q I 4 I A I- T' A.. fl... . - . nu fl 5 . Q M GQ, -5. 4954 51 F7 , W . if I: . ffl.. :il mv 4 MJ as PR 1:1 1. ,L QL. s at. g. - ,. Qin 32 A - Q --1. G - 1 iv QS? w nhl f S .., I, li G1 'Ov -.-W--W-'i ROW ONE-Clay, David T: Winchester, Ky. Ch E, Owen, pres NE unit, AlChE, Omega Chi Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Univ Presb Church. Cleveland, Neil R: Tinley Park, Ill. ME, Cary, unit social dir, orientation chm, Campus Chest, Mock P. Cofran, George L: Eggertsville, NY. EE, apt, IEEE, judo Club, ROW TWO-Cole, Charles T: Pekin. CE, Sigma Nu, sential, ASCE, IFC. Comstock, Mark E: Shelbyville. EE, McCutcheon, Amateur Radio Club, IEEE. Cook, Douglas I: Mishawaka. IE, Tarkington, senator, AIIE, Block P, Mock P. ROW THREEvCorne, joseph E: Indianapolis. ME, Theta Chi, Block P, EXPONENT, Soc of Auto Eng, Stu Union. Costel o, lohn A: S Bend. EE, private home, ENGINEER. Couch, Roger G: Cincinnati, Ohio. ME, Wiley. ROW FOUR-Craig, David I: Anderson. ME, Pi Kappa Alpha, rush chm, Block P, Skull and Crescent. Crihfield, Philip I: Brookfield, Wisc. Acacia, AIChE, Catalyst Club, Class Counc, jr, sr, Omega Chi Epsilon, Pep Comm, Phi Eta Sigma, Stu Faculty Comm, Skull and Crescent, Tau Beta Pi. Crittendon, james C: Cincinnati, Ohio. EE, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ROW FIVE-Cross, William C: Indianapolis. EE, Fowler Cts, chief engr. Cummings, lohn R: Brownsburg. EE, Wiley, soc dir, SW unit, Band, Kappa Kappa Psi. Cunningham, james C: Pittsburgh, Pa. EE, Tarkington, unit secy-treas, senator, Block P, IEEE, Stu Senate, The Rogues. ROW SIX-Cunningham, Robert L: Hammond. EE, McCutcheon, floor senator, IEEE. Currens, lohn R: Fortville. Ch E, Tau Epsilon Phi, Amer Chem Soc, AIChE, Outing Club, Young Dem, Army Rifle Team. Daffron, Robert L: Osceola. ME, State House, soc chm, vice pres, ASME, Soc of Auto Eng, Stu Co-op Assn, Young Dem. ROW SEVEN-Dalbey, Stephen B: Terre Haute. ME, apt, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Eausman, Harold A: Hanfey, lll. EE, Tarkington, IEEE. osoilloecopes, Frequencies, A graphs . . . ,rag 'f'NS?:f-, WW' X Wg Rx R.. . , .Ig .,,. . Q. 5:55:5- 'X' x ROW ONE-Dawson, lames S: Lafayette. EE, married stu. Dayton, lames W: Washington. EE, Cary, unit B councilman, joint councilman, ed-in-chief Cary Club Clarion, Cary Club business mgr, WCCR. Deahl, Ray O: Syracuse. ME, Tarkington, NW unit publicity pol director, Halberdier camera club pres, secy, treas, Sailing Club, Univ Presb Church. DeBedout, luan E: Medellin, Colombia. I Engr, Phi Kappa Theta. DeBolt, David K: Union City. Ag Engr, Tarkington, jr senator, ASAg'E. ROW TWO-Deetz, Ronald W: Wolcottville. I Engr, Alpha Sigma Phi, asst song leader, AIIE, Kappa Chi, DeFazio, Charles R: Niagara Falls, NY. l Engr, private home, AIIE. Delaney, William I: Compton, Cal. MSE, Sigma Chi, hist, IO pres, AlMetE, ASME, Band, CatalystClub, Delarosa, lulio G: Gary EE, married stu, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Tau Beta Pi. Derickson, Linn W: S Bend. I Engr, Tarkington, AIIE, Block P, Mock P. Detraz, Dwight L: Butlerville. EE, private home, Dettmer, Dale A: Ft Wayne. EE, private home, IEEE. ROW THREE-Dettner, lack T: Des Plaines, Ill. EE, Club 25, work chm, secy, Amateur Radio Club, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Phi Eta Sigma, Stu Co-op assn, Tau Beta Pi, Univ Presb Church, Wesley Found, YAF. Deuter, Thomas F: Roanoke. ME, Cary. Diekelman, Dennis P: Thornton, Ill. ME, private home, ASME, Crew. Dinius, Richard L: Bourbon, ME, Wiley, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Wes- ley Found. Director, Mark N: Elmont, NY. Sigma Alpha Mu, steward, Aero and Astro Soc, Block P, Hillel Found, IFC, Mock P, Sigma Gamma Tau. Ditton, lanet M: Ft Wayne. CE, Duhme, ASCE, Green Guard, Mock P, Soc of Wom Eng, Doane, Paul M: lasper, Theta Tau, corr sec, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi. ROW FOUR-Dooley, Kerry A: Marion. EE, private home. Donecker, Stephen B: Morton, Ill. EE, Cary, scholarship director, VP W9CLY Radio Club, Amateur Radio Club, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Var Athletics. Doss, David L: Elizabeth- town, Ky. EE, private home, Block P, IEEE, OMA, NESEP. Drain, lesse C: Indianapolis, ME, Triangle, rep counc, IFC, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Quarterdeck Society, Skull and Crescent. Dreyling, Robert E: Tell City. CE, Theta Tau, steward, ASCE. Drexler, lames H: Oshkosh, Wis. AE, Beta Sigma Psi, pres, Aero and Astro Soc, IFC. Duncombe, Christopher B: Pittsburgh, Pa. EE, Alpha Chi Rho, corr sec, scholarship comm, ROW FIVE- Dunham, George M: McCordsville, EE, married stu. Eddington, Don C: Kirkwood, Mo. EE, Kappa Delta Rho, chaplain, asst rush chm, Alpha Phi Omega, Block P, DEBRIS, Eta Kappa Nu, Greek Week Penny Carn, Phi Eta Sigma, POMM, Scabbard and Blade, Tau Beta Pi, U Choir. Edwards, Gary R: Owensboro, Ky. EE, Sigma Nu, Glee Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Skull and Crescent, U Choir. Ehrman, Steven A: Ft Wayne. EE, Beta Sigma Psi, Band, Luth Stu Assn, Young Rep Club. Ellis, Thomas D: lasonville. EE, private home, IEEE. Elmer, Eric A: Lorain, Ohio. CE, private home, ASCE, '-:Nga . , TS' -f me 3 2 5 in v 1 a w 'G' t . ' - K' i tt A K i 'Q ' 64 wa- bv ,S A Q fe 'PI' TM 1' X -..,. , f A at N K if .AN da -,Q .A Z V h I V 5 ' i W l t nl , an Q L It was N. uc.. I N - ,,a-if th.. if , .. I A sg..--A 1 Aw it kg ,--5 ROW ONE-Ensfield, Arnold E: Lafayette. ME, Wiley, Drill Team, Purdue Pilots Inc, Quarterdeclt Society, Scabbard and Blade. Erickson, lohn P: Bristol. I Engr, Pi Kappa Alpha. Esterline, Steven C: Fort Wayne. I Engr, Tarkington, Var Athletics. ROW TWO- Evbuoma, Stanislaus N: Lagos, Nigeria. AE, private home, African Stu Assn, Soccer Club. Farnsworth, David A: LaPorte. ME, private home. Farson, Kenneth E: Rantoul, Ill. EE, Tarkington, senator, Band. ROW THREE-Fiock, Wendell G: Warren. ME, Cary, athletic director, ASME, Mock P. Fischer, Vay D: Pittsburgh, Pa. EE, Theta Tau, vice regent, Army Honor Guard. Fitch, Michael T: Glenwood Springs, Colo. EE, Wiley. ROW FOUR-Flack, Paul E: Indianapolis, EE, private home, IEEE. Flemming, Robert l: Stamford, Conn. AE, Cary, pol dir, unit pres, unit joint and exec councils, Band, Mock P, Phi Eta Sigma, Sailing Club, Alpha Eta Rho. Fletcher, lim E: Washington, Ohio. CE, Triangle, ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, PCIA, Tau Beta Pi. ROW FIVE-Flick, Robert C: French Lick. CE, Sherman, ASCE, Purdue Pilots, Inc., SOA. Flickinger, lohn H: Alliance, Ohio. CE, Alpha Tau Omega, tres, pres, American Chem Soc, Block P, Class Counc, Prom Finance Comm. Flory, Lloyd E: Bourbon. ME, Married Stu, ASME, pub chm, Phi Tau Sigma, Soc of Auto Eng, secy-treas, Young Dem, Stellar Bros, treas. .ali Future bridge ROW ONE-Foote, Emerson L: Aberdeen, Md. ChEg Sigma Alpha Epsilon, asst treas, AIChEg Crew, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Scabbard and Blade. Fong, Henry Y: Hong Kong, China, EE, Cary. Fong, Yuen C: EE, private home, Chinese Stu Club, OIA. Foster, Paul T: Alton Ill. ME, private home, Block P, Soc of Auto Eng. ROW TWO-Foster, Robert W: Evansville. EE, IEEE. Foster, Stephen R: Huntington. MEp Delta Chi, rec secy, ASME, Phi Tau Sigma. Fountain, jerry M: Monticello. EE, private home. Fox, Ronald C: Greenwich, Conn. EE, Kappa Delta Rho, secy, DEBRlSg ENGINEER, Greek Week Penny Camp Skull and Crescent, WCCR. ROW THREE-Frautsch, Edward 1: Crabill. IE, Wiley, unit senator, AIIEQ Band, Old Masters, Soc for Auto En r. Frazier, David L: Speedway. ChE, Cary: Band, WCCR. Freel, Richarg A: Niles, Ohio. EE, apt, Class Counc. Freiherr, Stephen P: Westfield, Nl. lMg Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Pershing Riflesg Quarterdeck Soc, Sailing Clubg Semper Fidelis Soc, U Choir, Navy Rifle Team. 1 X , , N - ms, es Wi . builder? Gm i f pm gan gi 4 -., T-,Br ,ae -sa' sa '53 K' X C' ve? i up-' 115 ' I 4: L, 'f 7 .-.s . l .gm-., g l , F J . 'Ra- bisq- 'I' ls. Q... X V X Aff Z? I an X mg ' 3 '3- ts s. ROW ONE+Fricke, lohn W: Webster Groves, Mo. EE, Alpha Tau Omega, Block P, Class Counc, Mock P, Prom Comm Chm, Sr Class Cabinet. Fujimoto, Tury T: Kahului, Hawaii. ME, Cary, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma. Fus, Kenneth I: Chicago, Ill. CE, private home, ASCE, OMA, SCOPE. Gage, Donald G: Palatine, Ill. ChE, Phi Gamma Delta, Block P, Catalyst Club, Class Counc, Karate Club, Mock P, Outing Club, PCIA, Skull and Crescent, Student Union, jr bd. ROW TWO-Gale, lohn C: Lexington, Mass. EE, Fowler Cts, council- man, unit pres, gov'n Potpourri program chm, Block P, IEEE, Mock P, Stu Senate, WCTS. Garvey, William S: Indianapolis. EE, Sigma Chi, house mgr, EXPONENT, jr ed, Skull and Crescent, football mgr. Gault, Gary R: Milam. ME, Cary, joint councilman, athl dir, Pi Tau Sigma. Gault, lames R: Woodstock, Vt. ESE, Wiley, counselor, Army Honor Guard. ROW THREE-George, Barry B: Grand Blanc, Mich. AE, Alpha Chi Rho, EXPONENT, Phi Eta Sigma, Univ Presb Church. Gerardot, Patrick G: Ft Wayne. AE, Cary. Gibson, William B: Georgetown. CE, private home, ASCE, Arnold Air Soc. Ginter, lames L: Middletown, Ohio. EE, Cary, unit counc, joint counc, exec counc, A unit pres, Pendragon, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma. ROW FOUR-Glenn, lames D: Lafayette. AE, private home. Glon, Patrick L: New Carlisle. CE, Married Stu. Glosner, Gary A: Cleveland, Ohio. AE, apt. Goehler, David I: San Mateo, Cal. IE, Acacia, scholar- ship chm, All, Block P, Gimlet, IFC, Pep Comm, Phi Eta Sigma, Skull and Crescent. ROW FIVE -Gomez, Gilberto: Manizales, Colombia. EE, private home. Good, Larry D: Danville. AgE, private home, Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Zeta, ASACE. Gordon, Donald E: Lewisville. ME, Farmhouse, Ist vice pres, Ag Counc, ASME, Collegiate 4-H, pres, PCIA, deleg chm, Student Union. Grathwol, Albert H: Sandusky, Ohio. CE, Beta Sigma Psi, asst treas, Railroad Club, U Choir, ' ROW SIX-Graves, Thomas E: Fostoria, Ohio. EE, apt, IEEE, Mental Health Assn. Green, lames W: Atwater, Ohio. AE, Triangle, finance asst, pres, Band, Block P, Gimlet, IFC, vice pres, Iron Key, Mock P, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Stu Fac Comm, Sigma Gamma Tau, Stu Senate, Tau Beta Pi, Young Rep Club. Greulich, David C: Louisville, Ky. ME, Cary, frosh counc, unit D soc chm, club exec soc chm and pres, Pendragon, Newman Club, Pep Comm, Reamer Club, Stu Senate, Tomahawk, treas. Gross, Thomas K: Fort Wayne. EE, Private home, IEEE. 146 credit hours later. . . .. ROW SEVEN-Grubnich, Nickolas: Gary. ME, Wiley, Chess Club, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Gryglas, Ronald I: Park Ridge, Ill. ME Triangle, ASME. Gunkel, Ronald W: Indianapolis. MTE, Tarkington Alpha Sigma Mu, AIMetE. Haas, Donald F: Lincolnwood, Ill. CHE Wiley, Mock P, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. 1 ROW ONE-Haberzetle, Robert P: Lowell. ME, Wiley, exec social dir. Hacker, William D: Converse. EE, private home, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Tau Beta Pi. Hackett, Dennis L: Speedway. EE, private home, Eta Kappa Nu. Hahn, Carl R: Boswell, ME, Kappa Delta Rho, asst house mgr. ROW TWO-Hall Stephen B: Greentown. AE, Wiley, Aero and Astro Soc, EXPONENT, PCIA. Hall, Thomas W: Clarendon Hills, III, ME, Married Stu, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma, Hand, Parker W: Hammond. EE, Married Stu. Hanna, Thomas L: Martinsville. AgEngr, Cary, publicity chm, unit B secy-treas, fresh counc vice pres, AGRICULTURIST, Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Zeta, ASAgE, Band, Counc of Religious Org, PCIA, Railroad Club: Camera Club, Christian Found, Stu Christian Federation. ROW THREE-Hansen, Kerry L: Olympia Fields, lll. ChE, Wiley, exec social dir, Catalyst Club, Class Counc, lr, sr, Omega Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Young Rep Club. Harley, Charles Y: Marion. AE, Cary, Aero and Astro Soc, Block P, Purdue Pilots, Inc., Soc of Auto Eng, Univ Presb Church. Harmes, William A: Mitchell, SD. EE, private home, Eta Kappa Nu, Sailing Club, Tau Beta Pi, Wesley Found. Harrison, james S: Indianapolis. EE, Sigma Chi, scholarship chm, Class Counc, soph, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Phi Eta Sigma. ROW FOUR-Harrison, Larry D: Indianapolis. EE, private home, Eta Kappa Nu. Hanfvood, Richard A: Marshall, Mich. ME, Wiley, ASME, Pershing Rifles, Pi Tau Sigma, Haseltine, lohn E: Greenfield, Mass. ME, Married Stu, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma, Sailing Club. ' s , 7- ' Sh 7' il . . i .Z gg . , 'C 'ef , Y it 'Tj U1 , U 2 Qs ' ff gf:- ' i lk fn is .. L fs 'fi ta. rs l A-' - -. - t Gr sf 1 A t ig, sl 12: 1:1 'fra ' sh 1 C ROW ONE-Helay, Larry L: Harrisburg, lll, ME, Married Stu. Heller, Paul S: Evansville. EE, apt, Amateur Radio Club, Class Counc: fresh, jr, sr, Eta Kappa Nu, Mock P, OMA, Phi Eta Sig- ma, Soc of Auto Eng, Stu Ct, Stu Senate, Tau Beta Sigma. Hensley, Quenton V: Connersville. CE, Married Stu, ROW TWO-Hera, Ronald W: Indianapolis, AE, Cary, secy, treas, unit councilman, Sigma Gamma Tau. Herrera, Mario: Monterrey, Mexico. ME, Phi Kappa Theta, Hill, Thomas C: Gary. Ch E, Beta Theta Pi, secy, Catalyst Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. ROW THREE-Hintz, Kenneth I: Indianapolis. EE, Cary, stu senate, political dir, Naval ROTC, Old Masters, Phi Eta Sigma, Stu Senate, pres protempore, Tomahawk, WCCR. Hinzman, Harry L: Park Forest, Ill. ESE, Tarkington, secy, treas, Camera Club, pres, Folk Song Club, Phi Eta. Ho, Ronald Y: Hong Kong. CE, private home, Chi Epsilon, Chinese Stu Club, Tau Beta Pi, ROW FOUR-Hoesel, Charles R: Centerport, NY. EE, apt, Purdue Pilots, Inc, Hoffman, Robert E: Mishawalte. CE, McCutcheon, secy, treas, senator, ASCE, Band. Hoffman, Robert E: Pitts- burgh, Pa. EE, Married Stu. ROW FIVEAHolIand, Ronald D: Waukegan, Ill. EE, McCutcheon, IEEE, YAF. Hollingsworth, Stephen D: Kennett Square, Pa, ESE, Wiley, Purdue Soc of ESE, Phi Eta Sigma, Siglma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Sigma. Hollingsworth, Taylor K: Elkhart, EE, Wiley, Eta Kappa Nu, P i Eta Sigma. I Y ROW ONE-Holmberg, Arvid L: Lafayette, EE, private home, Purdue Univ Theater, Purdue Readers. Holzapfel, Frederick j: Des Peres, Mo. ME, Triangle, activities chm, ASME, Railroad Club. Hosmer, john B: St. Louis, Mo. Ch E, Phi Kappa Theta, secy, AIChE, EXPONENT, Tau Beta Pi, Golf Team. ROW TWO-Hostrawser, William B: Osceola. ME, Delta Sigma Phi, res, vice pres, social dir, Arm Honor Guard, Block P, IFC, Mock P, OIA, Pershing Rifles, Pl?ii Eta Sigma, POMM, Scabbarcl and Blade, Skull and Crescent, DMS. Howorth, Ron E: Cincinnati, Ohio. IE, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, alumni relations chm, AIIE, Class Counc, sr, Mock P, Purdue Adv Counc, SGS, Stu Union, Sr Scholarship Drive Chm. Huebner, Gayle M: Gresham, Wis. CE, Married Stu, ASCE. ROW THREE-Hug, George F: Hammond, EE, Phi Sigma Kappa, SCOPE, U. Choir. Hustad, Thomas P: Minneapolis, Minn, EE, Tarkington, exec publicity-political dir, WHRC, station mgr, Purdue Residence Network pres, Mock P, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Pendragon, Stu Govt Cultural. ldmhammed, Ahmed: El Ksiba, Morocco. EE, private home, African Stu Assn. ROW FOUR-Incer, Vorge A: Boaco, Nicaragua. IE, private home. Isakson, Larry E: Hobart. ME, Wiley, Luth Stu Assn, SAM, Stu Union. jacobs, joseph H: E St Louis, Ill, ChE, apt, AlChE, Block P, Catalyst Club, Univ Presb Church. ROW FIVE-jacobs, Steven L: Wilmington, Del, ME, Alpha Epsilon Pi, rush chm, pledge trainer, Grand Prix Found, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Purdue Auto Club, pres. jacobson, j A: Flatrock. CE, private home, ASCE, SGS. jarrett, james W: St Louis, Mo. EE, Fairway, pres, treas, Phi Eta Sigma, Stu Co-op Assn. ROW SIXHjasek, Frank P: Wheaton, Ill. ChE, McCutcheon, Catalyst Club, Tomahawk, Beta Phi Delta, jay, joseph W: Kokomo. ME, Wiley, ASME, Soc of Auto Engr. jenkins, Larry T: Lansing, Ill. IE, Delta Chi, AIIE, Stu Union, Young Rep Club, ROW SEVEN-jennewein, Michael W: Webster Groves, Mo. EE, Sigma Chi, pledge trainer, Block P, Class Counc, jr, Stu Union. johnson, David W: Indianapolis. IE, Wiley, Young Rep Club. johnson, Walter K: Connersville. EE, Wiley, social chm, Army Honor Guard, Grand Prix Found, IEEE, Mil Ball Comm, KMRX, ROW EIGHT-lohnston, William W: Versailles, Ky. ME, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, coerush chm, EXPONENT, Pi Tau Sigma, Skull and Crescent, Tau Beta Pi. lohnston, Douglas F: Martinsville. EE, Alpha Kappa Lambda, pres pledge class, Alpha Phi Omega, Campus Chest, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Univ Presb Church, YAF, Alpha Epsilon Delta. I 1--Q' -1. . Q. .X at , 'gi gs Mgr.: -, e ' S , L. Agn 'ff' is l'1 I.,'i i ,Cr M-A ,, 'E' A qt an XIL- - L, S X f 'R 57 iv- l ' hr T. A is ii. .., Q' 'it i. 4... r . :YW ' , T ' 'Xb 5' we ,J ' I B 2: , Q ' Ah. it :vas sp- K Lrg . ' i i fl i V. .yi K G' 'E e wi f . ss- ' K-if S 'ta 2: I 4 - ' ' . 4 se. it 1 . ii ,W 'c,,?,.' ,gr . .1 f.. ta , .A fe 1' V V fi ti Q .X rf F9 'ik 1: il ROW ONE-lones, Michael L: Barrington, Ill. CE, Acacia, vice pres, ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Gimlet, Iron Key, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Student Union. lones, Robert M: Pendleton. CE, private home, AIAhE, Catalyst Club, lones, William H: Elkhart. AE, McCutcheon, Arnold Air Soc, Phi Eta Sigma, AFROTC, cadet staff. loray, Marvin L: Geneva. Ag Engr, apt, Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Zeta, ASAgE. lourdan, Paul I: Indianapolis. ME, Alpha Chi Rho, ASME, Block P, lFC, Sailing Club, loyce, Douglas A: Rochester, NH. AE, Phi Delta Theta, vice pres, Areo and Astro Soc, Arnold Air Soc, Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade, Phi Mu. luday, David A: Indianapolis. CE, Wiley, ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. ROW TWO-lune, Richard E: Hornell, NY. ME, Married Stu. lung, lames E: Elwood. ME, private home. Kaiser, lohn A: Cedar Grove. CE, apt, ASCE, Block P. Kane, Larry I: North Liberty. EE, Married Stu, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Karimi, Peter K: Ruiru, Kenya. CE, private home, African Stu Assn, Kassekert, David W: Milwaukee, Wisc. ME, Theta Tau, scribe, prof chr, social chm, Alpha Phi Omega, Pi Tau Sigma, Soc of Auto Engr. Kautz, Ronald V: Lansing, Ill. ME, Tarkingtori. ROW THREE-Keller, Robert M: Evansville. AE, Phi Kappa Theta, vice pres. Kelso, David M: W Lafayette. ESE, Sigma Chi, rush chm, vice pres, ed, DEBRIS, EXPONENT, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Kennett, Gerald D:Valparaiso. CE, Club 25, Amer Chem Soc, AIChE, Catalyst Club, Tau Beta Pi. Kessler, Martin H: Whiting. CE, Cary, Band, Chess Club, Kidder, Ralph E: East Aurora, NY. ESE, McCutcheon, orientation comm, floor senator, Block P, Engr Honors, Purdue Soc ESE. King, Robert B: Indianapolis. CE, Married Stu, ASCE, Block P. Kingbury, Robert L: Sierra Madre, Calif. Married Stu, ASME, Omicron Delta Kappa, Pi Tau Sigma, pres, Tau Beta Pi, NESEP. sa 'fi s. Ln- I-f vai 53 Ar K' S- lg, 'vi 'S 5' 3 ' 'L 5. .FJ QU' -2 ,f 'il ro- L . l xx, xxx lk? iixx. 2 I WS .XXX ROW ONE-Kitchen, Richard B: Parma, Ohio. ChE, Theta Chip AlChE5 Band, Catalyst Club, Phi Eta Sigma. Klaus, Benjamin lr: Eureka, Ill, EE, Acacia, Block Pg EXPONENTg Phi Eta Sigma, Skull and Crescent, Univ Choir: Young Rep Club, Kleeman, lohn I: Dubuque, la, AE, Phi Kappa Theta, ores, scholastic chm, asst social chmg Arnold Air Society, Block P. Klenck, William I: Tell City. ME, private home, Baptist Stu Found, Purdue Pilots, Inc. ROW TWO- Klinedorf, David K: Crown Point. ME, Wiley Hall, exec publicity dir, Purdue Auto Club. KIOPP, Gary L: Connersville. EEg Married Stu. Knerr, Gary P: Ft Wayne. ChEg Fowler Cts, ASCE, Band. Knobloch, EarleW.: Mt Prospect, lll. EE: apt. ROW THREE- Koehring, Glenn P: Indianapolis. EE, private homey Band, Kappa Kappa Psi. Koldus, Michael A: Crown Point. MTE, Cary: AIMetEg Catalyst Club, WCCR. Korte, Howard C: Indianapolis. Ch Eg private home. Kraiewski, Edward R: Chicago, Ill, EE: Married Stu, IEEE. ROW FOUR-Krieg, William T: Waterloo, la. Ch Eg Wiley, pres, publicity dir, Catalyst Club, vice pres, Omega Chi Epsilon: Young Rep Club. Krueger, Stephen A: Lafayette. Agp Rrivate home: Ag Econ Club, Band, Kappa Kappa Psi, Kruse, Kennet D: Ft Wayne EE: apt, lEEE. Kuhn, Gerald D: Waldron. EE, Tarkington, social dir. 24 2 2 :2r1r1Ze!r1 In ROW ONE-Labash, Richard A: Gary. AE, Cary, Aero and Astro Soc, Sailing Club. Laird, Barry L: Franklin. EE, Cary, joint counc, Block P, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. Lambert, Guy E: Elizabeth, Nl. EE, Phi Kappa Tau, vice pres, Block P, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, SGS, Skull and Crescent, pres, Tau Beta Pi, Young Rep Club. Lambertus, Peter K: Glendale, Mo. EE, Delta Chi, secy, Block P, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Phi Eta Sigma, Quarter- dech Soc, secy, Skull and Crescent, Univ Choir, WBAA, Young Rep C u . ROW TWO-Lang, Paul D: Clayton, Mo. EE, Owen, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, Purdue Players, Purdue Univ Theater, Tau Beta Pi. Lankford, William R: Gary. CE, Tarkington, senator, exec political director, ASCE, Band, Kappa Kappa Psi, Lareau, Thomas I: Indian- apolis. EE, private home, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, OffaCampus Men's Assn. Laugal, lohn C: Prospect, Ill. ME, Cary, ASME. ROW THREE-LeCaire, Robert A: Green Bay, Wisc. ME, Tarkington, social director, Class Counc, ir, sr, Student Union, Var Athletics, judo Club. Lee, Roy R: Cary, AE, apt, Arnold Air Soc, Block P, Leone, lohn A: Indianapolis. CE, Chauncey, treas, ASCE. Lew, Wayne S: Wichita, Kan. ME, apt, ASME, Scabbard and Blade, Purdue Order of Military Merit, Camera Club. ROW FOUR-Lim, Edward: Chicago, Ill. EE, Owen, Lindamood, Steven K: Indianapolis. ChE, private home, AIChE, Catalyst Club, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Lindell, Carl B: Chicago, Ill. EE, Cary, scholarship chm, unit counc, Block P, Crew, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Tau Beta Pi. Lindley, loel R: Paoli. AgE, Wiley, Alpha Epsilon, ASAgE, Folk-a-Whirlers, ROW FIVE-Lindley, Stanley L: Pool, AgE, Wiley, ASAE, Christian Science Org, Folk-a-Whirlers, Life Ins Mark't Inst, Friends Stu, pres, Lendsey, lames S: Elkhart. ME, private home, Pi Tau Sigma. Lockenour, jerry L: AE, Married Stu, Aero and Astro Soc. Lods, lohn P: Kokomo. EE, McCutcheon. ROW SIX-Loehrlein, lames E: Evansville. ME, Cary, unit counc, ASME, Band, Pi Tau Sigma. Longshore, lohn P lr: jackson Heights, NY. EE, McCutcheon, IEEE. Lowens, Stephen I: Ft Wayne, CE, Tarkington, program director of WHRC, ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Lucas, Stephen D: Et Branch. CE, Sherman. ga -M iii Q Wm., 47 -Q'--N. .., , 1 in, 982 H-f: .1,,:. ' 'P .g'z::i,: V J l3iV3 ' ., A . -15:22,-Y L In WL M .gg 2' .QQS x. xe-' u 1.-QL K tx y .. W , .- 'v,i' ' liar, -..-- ,M ig - U H395 VgjC,w :E f we ' Q A s 2. .vw gl , . f ks - - it We i Q: tx Ni 2 X W W ..-.. Ns t XX t X Q t Q WX X x ,X X 'S Y Q 2 ROW ONE-Lucas, Stephen D: Ft Branch. CE, Sherman. Lukens, Larry A: Indianapolis. ME, private home. Lundberg, Carl B: Morton Grove, Ill. IE, private home, Purdue Pilots, Inc. Lydy, Bruce L: Ft Wayne. MTE, Fowler Cts, councilman, pres, vice pres, athl director, Army ROTC Fund: Block Pg Collegiate 4-Hg Folk-a-Whirlers, Lutheran Stu Assn, Mil Ball Comm: ReamerClubg Scabbard and Blade, Var Athletics. ROW TWO-Malecha, Kenneth W: Elmhurst, lll. AE, Kappa Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma. Mallett, Dale L: Highland. MTE, Cary, AlMETE, ASM. Mann, Reed: Veedersburg. CE, Wiley, secy, treas, ASCE. Mansfield, Greg C: Lafayette. EE, private home, Alpha Phi Omega. ROW THREE-Markusen, Ragnar S: Greaker, Norway. EE, Married Stu. Marquardt, Glenn H: Cary. ME, Wiley, publicity dir, ASME, Crew, Soc of Quto Eng. Marr, Clayton L: Park Ridge, lll. AE, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, social chm, vice pres: Class Counc, fresh, jr, Soph Class Pres, Stu Senate. Marti, William L: Wheaton, lll. Ag Engrg private home, Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Zeta, ASAgE. ROW FOUR-Massey, Darrel M: Webster Groves, Mo, EE, Sigma Chi, lr Class Counc, Phi Eta Sigma, Poultry Club. ROW FIVE - Maurer, lames H: Gary. CE, private home. ROW SIX-McArdle, lohn I: Indianapolis. EE, Cary, Tau Beta Pi. ROW SEVEN-McBride, Warren L: Indianapolis. ChE, Club 25, pur- chasing agentg AlChE, Omega Chi Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma. ROW EIGHT-McClain, james L: Logansport. CE, Wiley, asst big brother chmg ASCE, Block P. ir 1' 'W' Sy- - 1 .,, 2 t A I . i ' sa.,- f. Q.. -is-V, 'NSY X' 1, ANN' is v , q., iii.- X fl M.,-s s X L A L Aw- ' F i 'Q 'Y-:X ,gal i l., -..., ,Q ,,. , ii . : ' fs.: aa T-:4r:'22.' . fm ,X ibn I 5. 'sw 4' 51 ROW ONE-McClain, Richard L: Kokomo. EE, Wiley, IEEE. McCoIgin, William C: Westfield. ESE, Cary, Counc of Relig Org, Clee Club, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Purdue Soc of ESE, Purdue Christian Found, Purdusirs, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Univ Choir. McCorkle, David P: Indianapolis. EE, private home, Block P, Purdue Pilots, Purdue Iazz Soc. McCormack, lerry W: Charleston, W. Va. EE, private home, Block P, IEEE, OMA, NESEP. ROW TWO-McCoy, William C: Mishawaka. ChE, Wiley, social director, AIChE, Catalyst Club. McDonald, lamesG: Elkhart. CE, Wiley, Big Brother chm, asst fresh orientation chm, ASCE, Block P, Chi Ep- silon, Tau Beta Pi. McDonald, Larry S: Indianapolis. CE, Phi Delta Theta, rush chm, ASCE, IEC. McGee, Webster R: Hollis, Okla. EE, Married Stu. ROW THREE4McKay, Gail A: Chicago, Ill, ChE, Meredith, stu advisor, counselor. McKinley, David W: Indianapolis. ME, Wiley, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. McLary, lames I: Martinsville. CE, private home, ASCE. McNeeley, Robert D: Indianapolis. ChE, private home, American Chem Soc, AlChE, Catalyst Club. ROW FOUR-McNeIley, Terry R: Ft Wayne. MTE, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, corr secy, recorder, AIMETE, ASME, IFC, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi. McWilliams, Stephen G: Brovvnstown. EE, Married Stu, IEEE. Mead, Alan C: Indianapolis. CE, Married Stu, ASCE. ROW FIVE-Mecredy, Robert C: Lakewood, Ohio. ESE, Sigma Nu, vice pres, pres, Dolphin Club, Gimlet, IFC, Phi Eta Sigma, Skull and Crescent, Tau Beta Pi, Var Athl. Melcher, Robert F: Chicago, lll. ChE, Kappa Sigma, DEBRIS, editor-in-chief, Cimlet, Iron Key, Mock P, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Delta Chi, Sponge, Sigma Alpha Nu, YAF, vice pres, Young Rep Club, Mendenhall, Harry K: Kansas City, Ka. AE, Fowler C, Aero and Astro Soc, Alpha Eta Rho. v... sisstf-if concentration 3. 'IO- 11-5, g 7 4 S 'aff W- 1 iv 'Hrs 0-f ROW ONE-Meyer, lohn H: Bethesda, Md. ME, Pi Kappa Phi, ASME, Var Athletics. Miller, Gary H: Monmouth, Ill, CE, Cary, joint counc, ASCE, Chi Epsilon. Miller, Stephen M: Marion. ESE, Cary, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi. Minneman, Richard E: Anderson. EE, Lambda Chi Alpha, Army Honor Guard, Block P, IEEE, IFC. Mitchell, lohn E: Munster. IE, Beta Theta Pi, house mgr, pledge trainer, Block P, Phi Eta Sigma, Skull and Crescent. Moayer, Bijan, Tehran, Iran, EE, Cary. ROW TWO-Moline, Dale E: Kettering, Ohio. ChE, Phi Kappa Tau, treas, Skull and Crescent, Var Tennis. Moore, Robert T: Xenia, Ohio. ME, Married Stu, ASME, Soc of Auto Eng. Morel, Robert E: Et Wayne. EE, Married Stu, IEEE. Morene, Nicholas P: North Liberty. EE, Tarkington, athl dir, SE pres, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, Pendragon. Mwase, Frank B: Lusaka, Zambia. EE, private home. Myers, Larry M: LaPorte. ChE, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Catalyst Club, OmegalChi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi. ROW THREE-Myers, Ned C: Goshen. ME, private home. Myrick, james T: LaGrange Park, III. IE, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, corr, Alpha Pi Mu, AIIE. Neidig, Stephen L: Quincy, Ill. ESE, Owen, fresh counc, senator, Aero and Astro Soc, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi. Nelson, Kenford R: Racine, Wisc. ME, Cary, Block P, Phi Eta Sig1ma. Niemann, Edwin H: Louisville, Ky. ChE, Triangle, AlChE, Omega Chi Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon. Nohr, Gary D: Portage. ME, private ome, Archery Club, Block P. Q , n . f ' i.. . V pf-Q A ,: nr 5 it Yr Q , ' I 'iff .4 x A K 11. .' x l , . . W V . if hi -is Y ' he 5 f 'f-if : arf f f -R ROW ONE- Nuhfer, Robert D: Warren, Pa. IE, Pi Kappa Alpha, pres, steward. Nusbaum, Wil- Iiam P: Sherwood, Ohio. IE, Fowler Cts, It gov, Ct 5 pres, Alpha Phi Mu, AIIE, Tau Beta Pi. Okwesa, Michael E: Nigeria. ME, ASME. ROW TWO-Olbert, Donald E: Ignacio, Colo. EE, private home. Oliver, Richard L: Chicago, Ill. ME, Alpha Kappa Lambda, pledge trainer, house mgr, scholarship chm, ASME, Band, Grand Prix Found, Greek Week Penny Carn, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Purdue Auto ClFib.kOIsen, Walter B: Western Springs, Ill, IE, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, steward, corr secy, AIEE, B oc P. ROW THREE-Ondras, loseph G: Hobart. EE, Phi Kappa Theta, vice pres, athletic mgr, Block P, IEEE, Old Masters, Student Union. Orwig, jeffrey B: Crete, Ill. Phi Kappa Alpha, AIMetE, Catalyst Club. Osborne, Ray M: Indianapolis. EE, Sigma Chi, steward, Block P, Class Counc, Fresh, Gimlet, Karate Club, Mock P, OIA, Purdue Ranger, Student Union, Baseball mgr. ROW FOUR-Overman, Richard L: Greentown. ChE, Triangle, Mother's Day chm, representa- tive counc, AIChE: Christian Stu Fellowship, Phi Eta Sigma. Palmer, lohn A: Fairview Park, Ohio. ME, private home, ASME, Block P, WMRH, ASTME. Parke, Elza W: Oallando City. CE, Married Stu, ASCE, Married Stu Counc, Stu Senate. ROW FIVE-Persic, Dennis L: Hammond. CE, McCutcheon, homecoming comm, ASCE. Partridge, William T: Itasca, Ill, ME, Tarkington, Glee Club, mgr, ASME, Grand Prix Found, SAM, TSCC. Petree, David G: Aurora, Ill. ME, Delta Tau Delta, pres, asst treas, ASME, Cimlet, IFC, judicial bd, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Quarterdeck Soc, Scabbard and Blade, Skull and Crescent, Soccer Club, Wrestling. ROW SIX-Pfanstiel, William R: Paducah, Ky. EE, Phi Kappa Psi, pres, IEEE. Phillips, George L: Marion, EE, Owen, Block P, IEEE, Univ Choir, Phillips, Larry I: Hudson. EE, private home, Block P, IEEE, ROW SEVEN-Phillips, Larry L: Speedway, AE, Beta Sigma Psi, historian, corr secy, Aero and Astro Soc, Univ Luth Assemb, Pigman, lohn H: Glen Rock, Nl. Pi Kappa Alpha, EE, Poole, Wil- liam L: Los Angeles, Calif. EE, private home. C 'S , IAI 1 ' 'P ' Q - A it ...A+ a ff' , .fr el is -A -rs f - f .2 --. if' ' eg He '-- 'S , - h ,..A -ii 5.1. ? f H A A Q .s was 13 '. NEA :VV Q Q: i N gh .. . 51.1949- . . .,g .lar fx? I' N.- c... nl A 2' nb -Q. s.- Q., ...X a Walking biography 4 . 'af' I ,H l l '4 Ji- 'J Pursley, Michael B: Winchester. EE, Kappa Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Phi Kappa Tau, house mgr, DEBRIS, Skull and Crescent. home, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund. WCCR. ic K ROW ONE-Potyen, Paul S: Villa Park, Ill. ME, Club 25, Block P, Pi Tau Sigma, WBAA, WCCR. Powell, Michael W Evansville. EE, Theta Xi, vice-pres, corr secy, scholarship chm, pledge trainer, Army Honor Guard, Eta Kappa Nu Greek Week Penny Carn, IFC, Skull and Crescent, Powell, Dana R: La Porte. CE, Cary Hall, ASCE. Pramm, Hans O Aabogen, Norway. EE, private home, OIA, ANSA. Pritchard, Stephen E: Edwardsville. ME, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Band Probst, Gary W: Ft Wayne. ChE, Beta Theta Pi, AlChE, Omega Chi Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Young Rep Club ROW TWO-Putnam, Richard E: Lafayette. ME, Phi Kappa Tau, DEBRIS, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma- Skull and Crescent, Tau Beta Pi. Quiring, lacob I: Goshen. ME, private home, ASME, Tau Beta Pi. Rabe, Kenneth S: Indianapolis ME, Phi Delta Theta, Block P, Campus Chest, EXPONENT, Greek Week Penny Cam. Rainey, Paul E: Windfall ME MTE, Married Student, Alpha Sigma Mu, AlMetE, Bapt Stu Union, Block P, XASM, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi Redding, lames V: Upper Montclair, Nj. EE, Fowler Cts, secy ct 5, WCTS, chief engr, technical advisor, Band. Reed, Claude B Hamilton, Ohio. AE, private home, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Purdue Soc of ESE. Reed, Walter S: S Bend ME ROW THREE-Reeves, William T: Westmont, lll, MSE, Cary Hall, AlMetE. Reid, lames W: Ferguson, Ohio ME private home, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma, Purdue Players, Purdue Univ Theater, Tau Beta Pi, Reim, Kenneth R Mishawaka. EE, Wiley, senator, orientation chm, unit big brother chm, Cary-Excalibur dance comm, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Quarterdeck Soc, Student Union. Reinhard, Donnie K: Craigville. EE, private home, Eta Kappa Nu IEEE Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Remick, Ronald R: Des Plaines, Ill. ChE, Triangle, vice president, rush chm, ass't rush chm American Chem Soc, AlChE, Catalyst Club, Folk Song Club, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Pep Comm, Phi Eta Sigma Tau Beta Pi. Renck, Lawrence E: Lawrenceburg. Ag Engr, Kneale House, secy, purchasing agent, historian, alumni sec proctor, ASAgE, Collegiate 4-H, Mock P, Stu Co-op Assn, Univ. Presb Church. Renn, Leslie T: Floyd Knobs, EE private ROW FOUR-Rice, lames R: Griffith. I Engr, Lambda Chi Alpha, vice pres, exec comm, homecoming chm, Band Mock P, McCutcheon Fresh Counc, Pres. Richardson, Larry E: Milan. ME, Cary, Intramural Sports. Richey, Daniel O Peoria Ill. EE, private home, Block P, NESEP. Rieck, Robert E: Hobart. ChE, private home. Ringger, Kent D: Monroe ME Riordan, William M: Deerfield, lll. CE, Wiley, fresh counc, unit publicity dir, Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Var Golf Robert son, lames L: Glen Ellyn, lll. ChE, Theta Tau, social chm, steward, American Chem Soc, AIChE, Band, Catalyst Club ENGINEER, Phi Eta Sigma, Purdue Univ Theater, Univ. Presb Church, Duplicate Bridge Club, Purdue Aeromodelers ROW FIVE-Robinson, William A: Monticello. EE, Wiley, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Railroad Club. Roeslte Alfred D Flushing, Mich, EE, private home. Rollins, William P: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. EE, Cary, Block P, Mock P, Outing Club 9.. 2 fb' -.....,.- Q . .1. i 4. ' - N , ,,.. N.: 3 i ...t ir ,. ,V .., .1 -f ,ch ,L ' I 'P' ff .1 Egg may F.. h Z b,.,, ,, it ri , l s. f ,W ,- ,,. . s la-3. 7 . V ,. . . . ,Q 1 -l J t . 'y ' W Q 1 TT 'V i n .- is P qs' .. T -f ' .,.: ' Q ii. l A 1 .H in A 'L ' VP' I '-'- s l D Qt 1 ROW ONE-Roodman, Wendall M: Creve Coeur, Mo. ChE, Alpha Epsilon Pi, pres, vice pres, social chm, athl chm, Block P, EXPONENT, sports ed, Phi Eta Sigma. Rose, David A: Bluffton. ME, Beta Theta Pi, pres, rush chm, ASME, Block P, Class Counc, fresh, soph, Gimlet, Grand Prix Found, pres, IFC, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma, Skull and Crescent. Rosebrock, Frederick A: Indianapolis. ME, Owen, pol dir, publ dir, exec treas, Phi Eta Sigma, Reamer Club, Canoe Club, Pendragon. Ross, Edward A: S Bend. ME, Married Stu, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma. Rule, Timothy T: Chanute, Kan. AE, Tarkington, Arnold Air Soc. St Pierre, Ronald L: Remington. EE, Tarkington, Block P, Eta Kappa Nu, Grand Prix Found, Mock P, Auto Club. Sako, lerald, I: Hammond. CE, Owen, ASCE, SCOPE. ROW TWO-Salo, Don R: Atlanta, Ga. ESE, Phi Gamma Delta, Block P, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, Skull and Crescent, Student Union, sr bd, jr bd, Tau Beta Pi. Sanders, Myron D: Patokc. Ag Engr, Cary, ASAgE. Schaefer, Dennis F: Bristow. EE, Cary, councilman. Scheel, Kenneth L: Niles, Ill. ChE, Harrison, AlChE, Army Honor Guard, Block P, Catalyst Club. Scheip, lames R: Powell, Ohio. EE, Phi Kappa Psi, historian, Army Honor Guard, Block P, IEEE. Schemmel, Ronald I: Sioux City, Iowa. EE, Married Stu. Schenkel, Roger L: Huntington. I Engr, Beta Theta Pi, treas, athl mgr, Grand Prix Found, Greek Week Penny Carn, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Quarterdeck Soc, Skull and Crescent, Young Dem. ROW THREE-Schlueter, john E: Wauwatosa, Wisc. EE, Alpha Chi Rho, Phi Eta Sigma, Var Athl. Schmidt, Arthur I: St joseph, Mich. EE, private home, Block P, ENGINEER, IEEE, Air Force Rifle Team. Schmidt, Robert H: Rhinelander, Wisc. EE, Married Stu. Schneider, Mark I: Blair, Wisc. ME, private home. Schroeder, Ernest C: Mt Vernon. Ag Engr, Rochdale, vice pres, treas, work mgr, ASAgE, Block P, Stu Co-op Assn. Schulenburg, Elroy W: Tipton. Beta Sigma Psi, vice pres, public relations chm, ASME, Mock P, Phi Eta Sigma, Soc of Auto Eng, Univ Luth Assemb. Scott, Larry R: Zionsville. CE, Wiley, ASCE. ROW FOUR-Scott, William A: Westville. EE, Cary, councilman, political director, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. Seitz, William R: St Louis, Mo. ME, Theta Tau, scribe, house mgr, ASME, ASTE, Outing Club, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Sellberg, Ronald P: Gary. AE, Sigma Nu, Aero and Astro Soc, Gimletg Iron Key, Old Masters, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Stu Faculty Comm, Tau Beta Sigma, Stu Govn Cultural. Shaffer, james B: Bloomington. ME, Acacia, EXPONENT, business mgr, Gimlet, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Delta Chi, Skull and Crescent, Tau Beta Pi, Iron Key. Sheets, Daniel M: St Louis, Mo. AE, Theta Xi, sr steward. Sheets, Dennis N: Highland. CE, private home, Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi. Shelton, W Lowell: Evansville. EE, McCutcheon. 'N' , ' .2 'Xin G .. div,-. -.wx U... x 4 .4 r M. 5'-'I Q' 5- 1 'SS f X . G-A1 Y 1 Qff V e -g . ,T in-1 A if -A L i l ROW ONE-Shen, Leon Y: Chicago, lll. EE, Wiley, station mgr KMRX, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma. ROW TWO-Shenk, Robert D: Madison, Nl. ME, Wiley, senator, ASME, Sailing Club, Soc of Auto Eng. ROW THREE-Shuts, Lawrence A: Park Ridge, Ill. ChE, Alpha Sigma Phi, pledge trainer, marshal, pres. ROW FOUR-Siegel, Anthony H: Shaker Heights, Ohio. ME, McCutcheon, secy-treas, senator, ASME, Block P, Soc of Auto Eng, Stu Senate, Tomahawk, Univ Choir, WVRH, ROW FIVE-Sioshansi, Piran: Tehran Iran. EE, Triangle, Tau Beta Pi. ROW SIXeSippeI, Lee I: Highland Park, Ill. EE, apt, Block P, IEEE, ROW SEVEN-Sit, Hoffman H: Chicago, Ill. EE, private homey Chinese Stu Club. Filtering the discoveries of' those who carne be'For'e Q W 1 i I 'X ww, 1 if W w N w T I Y I , . Q hr A ts, ,4,,.... -ft. ,Q ' ,Vai ar as - S- . g.:'q..,. . Q. su-7: A 'QR .gf K A vw- is if 1: A , - ' - 'R I n my 4 , I 'Ya 4' Q4 . ti. ak 2. Q F. ,WNW 'O' nz, F... .. . . I fi t ' - ROW ONE-Siothun, Mark A: Akron, Ohio. MTE, Alpha Chi Rho, rush chm, rec secy, Alpha Sigma Mu, AlMetE, Block P, IFC, Skull and Crescent, Tau Beta Pi, Univ Choir, AFROTC Band. Skene, Gregory I: Mishawaka. ME, Delta Tau Delta, scholarship Chm, AFROTC Band, Greek Week Penny Carn, Wesley Found, Young Rep Club. Smedal, Finn: Oslo Norway. ChE, private home. Smith, David W: Lizton. Ag Engr, Fowler Cts, Alpha Epsilon, ASAgE, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Smith, Douglas L: La Porte. ME, Cary. Smith, Kerry L: Warsaw. EE, Married Stu, IEEE, Soc of Auto Eng. Smith, Ronald L: Camp Springs, Md, EE, Army Honor Guard, Bapt Stu Union, Reamer Club, ROW TWO-Smuts, Lex K: Ft Wayne. ME, Wiley, OMA, Phi Eta Sigma. Somers, lames L: Latayette. I Engr, private home, Alpha Pi Mu, AIIE, Tau Beta Pi, Soo, Lincoln H: Hong Kong. ChE, private home, Chinese Stu Club. ROW THREE-Soukup, Stephen M: La Grange, Ill, AE, Triangle, pledge trainer, chaplain, Aero and Astro Soc, Arnold Air Soc, AIAA, Phi Eta Sigma, Purdue Soc of ESE, President's Cabinet, Scabbard and Blade, Student Court, Student Union. Sparks, Ben: Brunswick, Ga. ChE, Kappa Sigma, ASCE, Block P, Campus Chest. Spearman, Larna K: Kokomo. EE, private home, IEEE. ROW FOUR-Spellman, Ronald I: Elmwood, Ill. EE, private home, Eta Kappa Nu. Stacy, Robert A: Chesterfield, Mo. EE, Triangle, activities chm, Amateur Radio Club, IEEE, Phi Eta Sigma, Purdue Pilots, Inc, Tau Beta Pi. Stair, Ralph M: Waukesha, Wisc, ChE, Alpha Chi Rho, sgt-at-arms, AlChE, Catalyst Club, SCS. ROW FIVE-Stava, Elliott, K: University Hts, Ohio. EE, Cary, joint counc, Alpha Eta Rho, IEEE. Stebel, lames H: Berrysburg, Ohio. ME, Alpha Chi Rho, steward, Block P, Mock P. Stephan, David I: Gary, ChE, private home, AlChE, Band, Catalyst Club, Kappa Kappa Psi, OMA. ROW SIX-Stephan, Paul G: Landenberg, Pa. ME, Triangle. Stets, lames D: Mystic, Conn, I Engr, private home, AIIE. Stewart, William B: Dallas, Texas. AE, MCCutcheon, Arnold Air Soc. f. Y,k, ,V:, X... N . Qs 1' iw' 'Ei ' W M ' .-3. 5' it- A fr... 1 as ' ti . 5 as R N as 4' 'R 5 V ' T ' i Z ,f V 1 :- H l A ROW ONE-Strange, lohn W: Marion. CE, Married Stu, ASCE. Strauss, Louis A: LaPorte. ME, Married Stu, Alpha Phi Omega, ASME. Strickler, Lawrence F: Indianapolis. EE, Fowler Ctsp Block P, IEEE, Scahbard and Blade. Street, Tom C: Hacienda Heights, Calif. AE, Cary, council- man, publ dir, Band, Alpha Eta Rho, Mock P. ROW TWO-Strantka, Kenneth I: Hammond. EE, private home, ENGINEER. Strom, Burorn O: Oslo, Norway. EEpJ9rivate homey Alpha Phi Omega, ANSAQ OIA. Stureman, Philip L: Albion. Ag Engr, Wiley. Su kamp, Robert F: Springfield, Ill. EE, Married Stu, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Tau Beta Pi. ROW THREE-Sutton, lames S: Cleveland, Ohio. ME, Pi Kappa Alpha, scholarship chm. Suzuki, Wayne T: Honolulu, Hawaii. ME, private home, Purdue Pilots, Inc, Tau Beta Pi. Swartzlander, Earl E: Denver, Colo. EE, Alpha Kappa Lambda, scholarship chm, corr secy, historian, Eta Kappa Nu, rec secyg IEEE, vice chm. Swinford, lohn G: Lexington, Ky. ME, private home, EXPONENT5 Univ Choir, Wesley Found. ns? - 'ez .+V ROW ONE-Tabke, Robert B: Parsipanny, Nl. EE, Theta Tau, Amateur Radio Club. Tampa, Terry I: Oak Lawn, lll. ME, Tarkington, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma. Tan, Chin Y: Singapore. IE, Sherman, historian, AIIE, Sailing Club, Soccer Club. Tate, Edward 1: Gary. AE, Alpha Phi Alpha, treas, ASCE, Fresh Track. Tate, Robert E: Berwyn, Ill. EE, McCutcheon, WVRH, secy, program dir, IEEE. Taylor, Allen E: Valdese, NC. EE, apt, IEEE, NESEP. Teboe, Stanley G: Greensburg. ME, Phi Kappa Tau, asst rush chm, ASME, Block P, Class Counc, soph, jr, Gimlet, Greek Week Penny Carn, IFC, pres, Iron Key, Mock P, Old Masters, Phi Eta Sigma, Stu Fac Comm, Skull and Crescent, Soc of Auto Engr. ROW TWO- Terry, Robert S: Wheeling, W. Va. ChE, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, scholarship chm, ASChE, Chi Epsilon, Class Counc, fr, POMM. Thiel, Patrick L: St john. ME, Club 25, ASME. Thiel, Peter H: St. lohn. ME, Club 25, ASChE, ASME, SCOPE. Thomas, lames G: Indianapolis. EE, apt, Wildlife Club. Thompson, Victor W: Bristol. ESE, private home, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Univ Choir. Timmer, Edward I: Middleton, Ohio. MTE, Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Sigma Mu, AlMetE, Catalyst Club, Tau Beta Pi. Torres, luan F: Cali, Colombia. ME, Phi Kappa Theta, Phi Eta Sigma. ROW THREE-Tracy, Terry A: Valparaiso. EE, Tarkington. Trautman, Peter D: W Laf. Che, private home, AlChE, Army Honor Guard. Trisler, George R: Greenwood. ChE, private home, AlChE, Catalyst Club. Tsai, Pai Lung: Mandalulyong, Rizal Philippines. ME, private home, Chinese Stu Club, OIA. Turnipseed, Rodney S: Cary. ME, private home. Tylicki, Robert I: Winchester. ChE, Wiley SE fresh orientation chm, American Chem Soc, AlChE. Ulrey, Robert G: Parker. ME, Terry Cts. -,gait 'Qs sv 53' '-vt Q-.., ff our , 'fi x to- G. . A ' . . vsfwf' , n xt V x - Tv. 5 ' A '- if B- say - f f . js ig-if 'TT if l .,, . ',,,. .,hx ,. L.,,,. . .,,,,,,m X OYK m ,,, Y ' 'L 'tv ROW ONE-Vairo, Vincent R: S Bend. AE, private home, Purdue Pilots, Inc. Van Allen, Richard E: University City, Mo. AE, Cary, scholarship dir, Aero and Astro Soc, Hillel Found, Karate Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Purdue Pilots, Inc, Pendragon, Sigma Gamma Tau, Stu Senate, Tau Beta Pi, Purdue Soc of ESE. Vesely, Richard I: Berwyn, Ill. MTE, Delta Chi, rec secy, song leader, AIMetE, Band, Catalyst Club, Youn Rep Club. Vizza, Florian R: Gary. EE, Married Stu, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. Waniach, William A: Evansville. EE, Chauncey, treas, Block P, IEEE, Mock P, Stu Co-op Assn. Washler, Alan R: Union City. EE, Cary, joint counc, IEEE. Watkins, David A: Gary. EE, McCutcheon. ROW TWO-Watts, David B: Portland. IE, Alpha Sigma Phi, pledge trainer, Stu- dent Union. Wease, Walter H: Williamsport, Pa. EE, private home, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Weaver, William R: Linton. ChE, Cary. Weber, Charles H: Fairfield, Conn. ChE, Wiley, AIChE, Catalyst Club. Weber, Gardner A: Mt Vernon. ME, private home, ASME, International Folk Dance Club. Weiland, Michael I: Calumet City, Ill. IE, Alpha Tau Omega, Worthy Keeper of Annals, Alpha Pi Mu, AIIE, Campus Chest, Student Union. Weisiger, Carroll: Lafayette. CE, private home, ASCE, Chi Epsilon, treas. ROW THREE-Wheeler, lames K: Shelbyville. ME, Sigma Chi, pres, treas, rush chm, Class Counc, jr, Gimlet, IFC, Mock P, Skull and Crescent, Stu Senate. Whicker, Donald, Spencer. ESE, Owen, Sigma Gamma Tau. Whittaker, William D: Wayne, Pa. ME, private home, Arnold Air Soc, Commander, Dolphin Club, Var Athl, Zouaves. Wichmann, 'David L: Park Ridge, Ill. EE, Alpha Kappa Lambda, social chm, song leader. Wilhelm, David I: Defiance, Ohio. EE, Alpha Chi Rho, social chm, Alpha Kappa Delta, Eta Kappa Nu, EXPONENT, IEEE, Mock P, Skull and Crescent, Tau Beta Pi. Wilhelm, Thomas E: Park Ridge, Ill. IE, Alpha Chi Rho, pres, rush chm, AIIE, Block P, DEBRIS, Univ Choir, OSA, PIEC, Pres Counc. Wilken, Alvin D: Danforth, III. EE, Beta Sigma Psi, rush chm, treas, IEEE, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Univ Choir. MJ V 'lc Q4 -fv- 3' in 'E as D . 5 'V iz, I think it was john . . . ,if 5 , .l - lan gait' - yi 'Skt I +- .U ,ff ' jf' I 1.2-zgQ?H x ,..,'. J h Ai I . V , E I 4.. 3. X ...Cay sw vi! 'i i '-'1 5 . 1 sa ff l A ' 624 Q. 1, . . iff Kham x V' A ,Z 1. P-F X Ffh A A 1 I ..-7' J D--' ROW ONE-Williams, james M: Rochester, NY. EE, Triangle, Band, Sailing Club. Winter, Dean C: Kensington, Md. AE, Cary, Aero and Astro Soc, Block P, Counc of Religious Org, Luth Stu Assn, Mock P, Sigma Gamma Tau. ROW TWO-Winterkorn, lohn H: New Middleton. EE, Beta Sigma Psi, rec secy, exec bd, scholarship chm, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Wolnialt, Donald E: Chicago, Ill. ME, Pi Kappa Phi, ASME, Block P, Student Union. ROW THREE-Worley, Wesley E: Galesburg, Ill. EE, Cary, political dir, WBAA. Wright, lames D: Akron, Ohio. EE, Triangle, asst house mgr, librarian, Band, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. ROW FOUR-Wunderlich, Russell I: joliet, Ill. ME, Sigma Chi, pledge trainer, Cimlet, soc chm, Glee Club, Purdusirs, soc chm, orientation chm, chm of honorary. Yalowitz, leffrey S: Terre Haute. EE, Alpha Epsilon Pi, house mgr, lt master, EXPON ENT, Grand Prix Found, Sigma Delta Chi, Skull and Crescent. ROW FIVE-Yencho, lohn A: Chicago, lll. ME, Beta Theta Pi, OIA. Young, Don L: Evansville. AE, Phi Kappa Tau, Married Stu, Block P, Greek Week Penny Carn, IFC, Mock P, Old Masters, Air Police Honor Flight. ROW SIX-Zacharias, Merle I: Owatonna, Minn. EE, private home. Zahn, Howard E: Kenosha, Wisc. EE, Married Stu, NESEP, Knights of Columbus. ROW SEVEN -Zimmer, lames E: Cincinnati, Ohio. MTE, Tarkington, unit pres, fresh counc, pres, Tomahawk. Zoladz. Walter I: Hobart. ChE, Theta Chi, house mgr, pledge marshal, AIChE, Catalyst Club, Greek Week Penny Carn, IFC, Mock P. ROW EIGHT-Zuber, Irl L: Upland, Calif. ChE, private home, AlChE. Zwicker, Harry R: Akron, Ohio. EE, Triangle, Band, IFC, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Univ Choir. social vvelFar'e added Dean Gladys E. Vail of the School of Home Economics introduced the new Social Welfare option last year, mak- ing Purdue one of the first schools in the country to open such an area. Helping to fight the recent War on Poverty, Purdue's Home Ec School trained social workers. This training reflected the original purpose for which the science of Home Economics was founded in 1899. Four teen other options were offered in the Home Economics School showing the diversified fields of interest pursued by its students. Skip and go- HOW?! To encourage high scholastic goals among Home Ec Stu- dents, OMICRON NU recognized outstanding achieve- ments. The honorary sent letters of congratulation to freshmen earning a 5.0 or above and honored a spohomore with a special award based on qualities of personality, leadership, and scholarship. Besides its undergraduate program, Omicron Nu sponsored graduate study and re- search. Members of the honorary enjoyed a trade party with Alpha Zeta and a sophomore tea. Picasso, da Vinci, Van Gogh and Michelangelo have been synonymous for art to the world, just as Delta Phi Delta has meant art at Purdue. Delta Phi Delta tapped members from the upper third of the art department and promoted a creative spirit at Purdue with regular art shows. ornioron nu Alice Phillips, Pres. Debbie Baldwin, Vi Kay Crippen, Sec. ce Pres. lane Brinkley, Treas. Karen johnson, Ed. Roberta Agnew Linda Aylesworth Marilyn W. Fite Patricia M. Gramling Dianne G. Kendall Debbie Myers Nancy 1. Shade Carol Shapiro Joyce Simak Sue W. Wagner Kathy Walrodt delta Susan Hunnicutt, Pres. Beppie Downie, Vice Pres. Elizabeth Butler, Sec. jane Dow, Treas. David Huffman, Historian Barbara Allen ludy Bernet Phyllis Denny Linda Gennett Susan Helm phi delta Barbara Kaslin jackie Malless Kathy Marschke Vida Miller Clifford Nicholson Ann Parker Lynne Peterson' Sharon Ploch Barbara Rhoades Donald Scaggs Susan Spengeman ROW ONE-Anderson, lean A: Indianapolis. HE, Glenwood, mem- bership chm, work and house mgr, AWS, Green Guard, Home Ec Chap, Home Ec Club, Mock P, Stu Co-op Assn, YWCA. Arthur, Sally I: Greenfield, HE, Pi Beta Phi, social chm, house mgr, Green Guard. Aylesworth, Linda I: Hebron. HE, Glenwood, food pur- chaser, house mgr, work mgr, secy, AWS, Home Ec Chap, Kap a Delta Pi, SNEA, Stu Co-op Assn. Baldwin, Deborah A: Northville, Mich. HE, Zeta Tau Alpha, treas, publicity chm, AGRICULTURIST, Alpha Lambda Delta, Block P, Green Guard, Home Ec Chap, Home Ec Counc, Kappa Delta Pi, Old Masters, Omicron Nu, PCIA, Stu Faculty Comm. ROW TWO-Bau hman, leanne G: Churubusco. HE, Meredith, Band, Block P, Coiegiate 4-H, Green Guard, Home Ec Club, WRX Club. Benz, Sandra I: Indianapolis. HE, Alpha Omicron Pi, Block P, Home Ec Chap, SNEA. Bills, Charlene A: Indianapolis. HE, Alpha Delta Pi, asst pledge director, informal rush chm, Panhel counselor, service chm, Band, Green Guard, Green Guard Hon- orary, Home Ec Club, Panhel Counc, Tau Beta Sigma, Army Queen. Bouse, Linda: Silver Lake. HE, Wood, standar s chm, Collegiate 4-H, Home Ec Chap, SNEA. ROW THREE-Bouse, Nancy E: Silver Lake. HE, Warren, Home Ec Chap, OIA, SNEA. Brinkley, lane E: Lexington, Ky. HE, Zeta Tau Alpha, social chm, Panhel rush counselor, Alpha Lambda Delta, pres, Angel Flight, Block P, EXPONENT, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Home Ec Chap, Omicron Nu, treas, Univ Choir, Brooks, Bonnie L: Chesterton. HE, Sigma Kappa, scholarship chm, pledge class pres, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Folk-a-Whirlers, Green Guard, Home Ec Chap, Kappa Delta Pi. Bundchu, Ellen L: Indianapolis. HE, Alpha Omicron Pi, second vice pres, standards chm, Panhel rush counselor, AWS, Block P, Green Guard Honorary, Home Ec Counc, pres, Mock P. ROW FOUR-Carr, Linda M: Indianapolis. HE, Fowler Cts, court I pres, courtier secy, AWS, Block P, Mock P, OIA. Clarkson, Sandra S: Morocco. Zeta Tau Alpha, asst treas, corres secy, AWS, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Green Guard, Home Ec Chap, Home Ec Club, Kap- pa Delta Pi, SNEA, YWCA. Cole, Patricia K: Western Springs, lll, HE, Kappa Alpha Theta, first vice pres, pol chm, Block P, Class Counc, fresh, soph, Green Guard, Home Ec Chap, Wesley Found. Collier, Cynthia S: Decatur. HE, Twin Pines, soc chm, educ chm, Angel Flight, ACE, Green Guard, Home Ec Club, Stu Co-op Assn. ROW FIVE-Conrad, Richard L: Royal Center. HE, Tarkington. Cook, Linda M: Reynolds. HE, Warren, secy, Black P, Collegiate 4-H, Green Guard, Home Ec Chap, Mental Health Assn. Cox, Connie l: Lakeville. HE, Zeta Tau Alpha, asst social chm, Angel Flight, Block P, Class Counc, fresh, Collegiate 4-H, Green Guard, Home Ec Club, Major-Minor Club, SGS, Univ Choir. Cox, Helen R: Lafayette. HE, private home. ROW SIX-Crippen, Loretta K: Carlisle. HE, Alpha Delta Pi, foods chm, Collegiate 4-H, OIA, Omicron Nu, secy. Crose, Darline K: Zionsville. HE, Vawter, corridor secy, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Drill Team Aux, Home Ec Chap, Home Ec Club, SNEA, WCCR, ACE. Davis, Carolyn S: Thorntown. HE, Vawter, Collegiate 4-H, Home Ec Chap, CCF. Deutsch, Barbara K: Frankton. HE, private home, Collegiate 4-H, Home Ec Club. ROW SEVEN-Dunn, Patricia L: Lafayette. HE, Alpha Delta Pi, standards chm, ACE, AWS, judicial Bd, Block P, Green Guard, SNEA, Student Union. Elsbury, Sara K: Greenfield. HE, Alpha Xi Delta, pres, jr treas, Block P, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Panhel, treas, Greek Week Comm, Prom Publicity Comm. Fite, Marilyn I: Muncie. HE, Married Stu, Collegiate 4-H, Kappa Delta Pi, Omicron Nu, PCIA, Stu Co-op Assn. Franck, Barbara L: Newark. HE, Duhme, social chm, AWS rep, AWS, Green Guard, Home Ec Club. ROW EIGHT-Fritz, Marsha L: Winamac. HE, Chi Omega, rush comm, personnel chm, AWS, Block P, Class Counc, fresh, soph, jr, Class Officer, secy, Collegiate 4-H, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Stu Faculty Comm, SGS. Fuller, William K: Elkhart. HE, Owen, Good Service Exec Assn. Glotzbach, lean A: Lafayette. HE, Married Stu, Student Union. Good, Bonnie K: Culver. HE, Meredith, stu advisor, Collegiate 4-H, Folk-a-Whirlers, Home Ec Club, Wesley Found, Purdue Rodeo Club. S-5 :, 'Q sf 'X YY iriaxt :. ff av--s 4- , 9 'S-'lr Qu, we N gi. gy- .-. 1+ 5.3 sw .. VB X Q. ii s is fr ib- 4 Y f 4 'Q-, s-.1 ' 1. Mg?-x 5, . Q. st K- iv H ,.,.,.... v...,.,. , V..v , v Y. ...s..,:Zf ' 4.3 , 1-. il 'Z 1 A . . ' ' Ei mv 5' Z' . 4 sai l :f n . , ' V f .1 rf - 4, ,- -.1 :. B- i ' 'T ' if sw 2 V , 7 '-T' :iv . A 4' , 5 3 Q Q, l, 6- 5, ZVZ N X '16 G T . ? 4 f, X . 1- , I' 9' 5. N Y. ' ,A - 49 in 'rr' 'lisa' -I N -egg. . ROW ONE-Harts, lanet M: Acton. HE, Married Stu, WRA, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Home Ec Club, Stu Co-op Assn, WBAA, Heiser, Ann E: Straughn. HE, Earhart, Stu Senator, Orientation chm, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Green Guard, Home Ec Club, Mock P, Stu Senate, Tomahawk, Univ Choir. Harrold, Linda K: Knightstown. HE, Meredith. lohnson, Karen S: Kentland. HE, Earhart, unit social chm, social co-ordinator, Green Guard, Home Ec Chapter, Kappa Delta Pi, Omicron Nu, Tomahawk. Kallstrom, Karen A: Palos Park, Ill. HE, Alpha Xi Delta, asst rush chm, corres secy, Block P, DEBRIS, Green Guard, Home Ec Club, Triton, WRA. Katter- heinrich, Sharon L: Osceola. HE, Zeta Tau Alpha, foods chm, vice pres, pledge class treas, AWS, Block P, Class Council, soph, jr, sr, Collegiate 4-H, Green Guard, Home Ec Chap, Home Ec Club, SGS, SNEA, Sr Cabinet. Kirk, Florence M: Rens- selaer. HE, private home. ROW TWO-Knote, Nanc K: Greentown. HE, Kappa Alpha Theta, Class Counc, Class Officer, Home Ec Clhap, MADEMOISELLE campus marketing rep. Kokes, Katherine R: Riverside, lll. HE, Chi Omega, pledge trainer, Block P, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Modern Dance Club, Panhel Couric, Stu Faculty Comm. Konzen, Kay S: S Bend, HE, Shealy, Block P, Campus Chest, Home Ec Club. Kriz, Caroline M: North Riverside, lll. Alpha Chi Omega, political chm, cultural chm, AWS, Block P, Class Counc, soph, EXPONENT, Gold Peppers, historian, Green Guard Honorary, Theta Sigma Phi, Home Ec Club, Old Masters, Student Union lr Bd, WRA-girls tennis team, Langell, Karen S: S Bend. HE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, co-social chm, Block P, Campus Chest, Class Counc, Soph, Greek Week Penny Cam, Green Guard, Mental Health Assn, Mock P. Ledger, Mary S: Ft Wayne. Earhart, counselor, Block P, Home Ec Club. LeGrand, Mary A: Versailles. HE, Zeta Tau Alpha, house mgr, Angel Flight, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Green Guard, Home Ec Chap, Modern Dance Club, WRA, lr Prom Comm, Air Force Ball Queen Ct, Panhel Counselor. ROW THREE-Link, Nancy S: Hillsboro. HE, Zeta Tau Alpha, music comm chm, scholarship comm chm, Alpha Lambda Delta, Band, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Green Guard, Home Ec Chap, treas, Kappa Delta Pi, Omicron Nu, SNEA, Home Ec Counc. Long, Mary-Catherine: Wabash. HE, WRH, Band, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Folk-a-Whirlers, Home Ec Chap, SNEA, WRA. Mayo, Marianne: Indianapolis. HE, Alpha Chi Omega, social chm, Panhel rep, Green Guard, Mock P. ROW FOUR-McCaw, loanne M: Lafayette. HE, Sigma Kappa, hist, Block P, Green Guard, Home Ec Chap, Stu Union, Alpha Kappa Lambda Sweetheart. McNulty, Marilyn D: Park Forest, Ill. HE, Zeta Tau Alpha, AWS, Home Ec Chap, Home Ec Counc, Lutheran Stu Assn, SGS, Young Rep Club, YMCA. Q7 l i ' 'si My , . ,wish 4. 3, ..,,' i ,sf 'u A HE 568: Count the Beans ROW ONE-Masten, Dolores A: Elkhart. HE, Alpha Phi, rush foods , . chm, marshal, Angel Flight, Band, Home Ec Chap, Home Ec Club, gig' .1 31 'A A Tau Beta Sigma. Hikits, Vaida: Indianapolis. HE: private home, OIA. f ,,- , rf ,. Morley, Linda F: Elberfeld. HE, Fowler Cts, secy, treas of Courtiers, H, Collegiate 4-H, Home Ec Chap, Mock P, United Church of Christ f lx 4. ' Found. Morris, lennifer L: Terre Haute. HE, Zeta Tau Alpha, WRA rep, l 'K S Block P, Green Guard, Home Ec Chap, Stu Ct. 9 sr 5 . A' ROW TWO-Mosiman, Pamela E: Indianapolis. HE, Wood, treas, Block P, Mock P, Outing Club, Univ Choir. Myers, Deborah S: Cam- bridge City. HE, Zeta Tau Alpha, pledge trainer, act chm, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, secy, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Green Guard Hono- rary, Home Ec Chap, pres, treas, Kappa Delta Pi, Luth Stu Assn, Mock 'N P, Mortar Board, Omicron Nu, SGS, scholarship 81 travel director, stu body treas. Packard, Penelope L: Pittsburgh, Pa. HE, Chi Rho Com- munity, unit treas, hall treas, senator, Class counc, fresh, soph, Home EC Chap, Kappa Delta Pi, Luth Stu Assn, Outing Club, Town Girls Org, Triton, Stu Vol Corp, Canoe Club. Phendler, Susan C: Acton. HE, Shoe- maker,'vice pres, membership chm, Collegiate 4-H, Old Masters, Stu Co-op Assn, Tomahawk. 2.- I let not 'thy cliarnonol deter' thy degree ROW ONE-Phebus, Charlotte, E: Lowell. HE, Earhart, corridor chm, Block P, Green Guard, Home Ec Club, SNEA. Phillips, Alice A: Marion. HE, Twin Pines, pres, treas, Ag Counc: Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS, Block P, Gold Peppers: Home EC Chap, Mortar Board: Omicron Nu, Stu Co-op Assn, Tomahawk, Univ Choir. Phillips, Susan A: Veeders- burg. HE, Zeta Tau Alpha, historian, Home Ec Club, SNEA, Raymer, Marlene S: Fortville, HE, Vawter, Home Ec Club. ,', , S fi ' fl-43 W l lb- 1...-. so Y at 6- 'ss Q Q N L X Q J X 5- z zi ., V 4 ' , 45 s M V . .,. aw. --AQ ,at M as -, -rw' R 419 'Sf' se, .:,:v E -. . V .Q mfg 1 ,C 7 ,mi T . , aw IN sa. 1 A. is ig ' ' 525 -45.1 I? 'i: .. 'A ., E 3 - :S-ff Zi' -'v.., QIQF I U sf Z . ROW ONE-Robinson, Sharon K: Francesville. HE, private home, Home Ec Club, Town Girls Org. Rodgers, Patricia A: Galveston. HE, Wood, corridor chm, WRH Gov Bd, Collegiate 4-H, Home Ec Chap. Robison, Lynn E: New Ross. HE, Married Stu, Collegiate 4-H, Home Ec Chap, Purduettes, Tomahawk. Ruschhaupt, Susan K: Meredith, pres, corridor chm, Band, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Green Guard, Home Ec Chap, Tau Beta Sigma, Women's Interhall Counc, Russell, Sandra L: Ft Wayne. HE, Duhme, standards chm, WRH standards coordinator, AWS, jud bd, WRA. Schuman, Nancy I: Columbia City, HE, Warren, corridor chm, photographer, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Green Guard, Home Ec Chap, Young Rep Club. ROW TWO-Shackleton, Suzann L: Pine Village. HE, Sigma Kappa, treas, corr secy, Alpha Lambda Delta, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Home Ec Chap, Kappa Delta Pi, Mortar Board, Old Masters, Stu Faculty Comm, SGS, business mgr, workshop director, SNEA. Shafer, Beth E: Ft Wayne. HE, private home, AWS, Home Ec Chap, Home Ec Club, SNEA, WRA. Shapiro, Carol I: Montreal, Canada. HE, private home, Hillel Found, Omicron Nu, Shidler, Loretta R: Lewis. HE, apt, Mock P, Collegiate 4-H, Home Ec Club, Block P. Simak, loyce A: La Grange Park, Ill. HE, Meredith, Block P, Green Guard, Home Ec Chap, Omicron Nu. Smith, Cynthia A: Roanoke. HE, Duhme, Block P, Home Ec Club, SNEA, Tomahawk. ROW THREE-Sowers, Carolyn A: Wallace, HE, Duhme, WRH, social coordinator, Collegiate 4-H, Folk-aewhirlers, Green Guard, Home Ec Chap, Kappa Delta Pi, Tomahawk. Sprunger, Susan C: Bluffton, HE, Alpha Delta Pi, pres, social chm, Block P, DEBRIS, Green Guard, Home Ec Chap. Stolz, Marcia A: Muncie. HE, Twin Pines, AWS, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Green Guard, Home Ec Club, Stu Co-op Assn, Triton, WRA. Stout, Bther E: Crawfordsville. HE, Earhart, unit publicity chm, orientation chm, Block P, Home Ec Club, Univ Choir. Sweet, Malindaz Rossford, Ohio. HE, Alpha Phi, social chm, rush chm, Angel Flight, AWS, Green Guard, Home Ec Club, Panhel Counc, Taylor, Elizabeth I: Anderson. HE, Earhart, unit pres, unit vice pres, Block P, Christian Stu Fellowship, Green Guard, Home Ec Chap, SNEA. ROW FOUR-Thomas, Lucille: Vincennes. HE, private home, Home Ec Club. Thomes, Marilyn M: Indianapolis. HE, Zeta Tau Alpha, pep chm, social chm, AWS, Block P, Class Counc, jr, sr, Green Guard, Home Ec Club, SNEA, Student Union, WRA. Toll, Larry N: S Bend. HE, Phi Kappa Tau, Block P, IFC, Mock P, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Skull and Crescent, Wesley Found, FSEA. Tomochek, Catherine A: Warren, Ohio. HE, Alpha Delta Pi, program chm, Angel Flight, Block P, Green Guard, Home Ec Chap. Wallrodt, Katherine A: Glen Ellyn, Ill. HE, Meredith, gov, unit pres, AWS, Block P, Gold Peppers, Mock P, Omicron Nu, Women's Interhall Counc, Wagner, Sue W: Silver Lake. HE, Shoemaker, secy, work mgr, social chm, Block P, Mock P, Omicron Nu, Stu Co-op Assn, Tomahawk. ROW FIVE-Watts, Mary K: Rockport. HE, Shoemaker, secy, house buyer, AWS, Collegiate 4-H, Home Ec Chap, Stu Co-op Assn. Weigand, Barbara A: North Liberty. HE, married student, Collegiate 4-H, Home Ec Chap. Weigand, Marcy S: Toledo, Ohio. HE, Alpha Phi, Home Ec Club. Wilkinson, Margaret A: HE, Clermont. Ear- hart, standards bd, AWS, Block P, Home Ec Chap, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P, Wesley Found. Williams, Elaine K: S Bend. HE, Vawter, corridor chm, Univ Choir, Purdue Christian Found. Yegerlehner, Mary A: Clay City. HE, Twin Pines, social chm, standards, ed chm, food planning, AWS, Collegiate 4-H, Home Ec Chap, Home Ec Club, Stu Co-op Assn, Univ Choir. honne ec . . . an rnr-S degree? l l XX . . .and sometimes I use these books. Culture at Purdue? Starting last fall the school of Human- ities, Social Science, and Education tapped a previously neglected Purdue resource by organizing Theater, Musi- cology, and Fine Arts and Design into one department- Fine Arts. Formed to provide Purdue with better profes- sional environment for talented students, Fine Arts also attempted to meet the large demand for art courses. Cou- pled with the formation of the Fine Arts Department were recent advancements in the Philosophy Department. Formed at Purdue in 1952, this department has already achieved a national reputation. Dean Marbury B. Ogle, very pleased with the progress of his school, was quick to express his well deserved pride in HSSE. Purdue goes cultural -HY' '1 HW Parlez-vous Deutsch? 3 -:Gt keyed 'For' expansion Expansion has been the key to progress in the School of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education. Last fall the school's total enrollment showed an eleven per cent in- crease with a thirteen per cent increase in freshmen student population. The only school on campus to show a signifi- cant growth last year, HSSE's expansion embraced the seemingly artless Purdue engineers as a surprisingly large number of them enrolled in art classes last year. H ickory-dickory-doc k, - 7 0 signna alpha eta Mary jo Sikkema, Pres. Roberta Preston, Vice Pres. Dianne Clary, Sec. janet Robb, Treas. Marcia Sablosky, Membership Denise Abrams Susan Allwecht Adeane Alpert jennie Amen Cynthia Angermeier Beverly Betz Kathy Bloemker jane Bridges Lynn Darting Charlene Delp judy Ann Duff Margy Easterday Nancy Edmonds Carol Cebhardt Luanne Geis Kay Greener Linda Hardie Dianne Hege Barbara Herschman Barbara Hudson Patricia jackson Paula johns Martha johnsen janice johnson Gail Kaplan Penny Kitchel Sandra Kucinski Suzanne Lanning jayne Lee Barbara Leslie Debra Longenbaugh Stephanie Marler Sharon Martin Susan McGaghie Rise Miller jacqueline Mills joanne Mott Diane Susan Vicky Susan Karen Linda Mullin Render Reynard Rydman Shanta Sharvvelle Pamela Smith Andrea Spenner Barbara Starkel Susan Steinbarger Sheryl Stern janet Thompson jewel Tyner Hane VanHoesen Claudia Williams Mary Kay Williams Paulette Young jo Ann Powell Martha johnson Thigma Alpha Eta'th Chrithmath party prethented Purdue thudenth with the varying athpecth of shpeach and hearing therapy. The memberth if thith honorary intended to enter the helping profethion of thpeach correction tho kidth like me can learn to thay Sigma Alpha Eta. signna delta pi Daria Tower D'Esposito, Pres. Marlene Liebert Suzanne Steiner, Vice Pres. jean Lucas Marjorie Sue Badowski, Sec. Kathleen Moser Leslie Susan May, Treas. janet Orme jeanne Alvarez jacqueline Alexander Luz Barrera Linda Bromley Carolyn Cargnino Dorothy Carlton Lynn Crump juan Diehl Karen Forker Karen Fogelberg Kathie Frazier Laverne Gonzalez Kiane Haner Martha Hays jean jankovich Rosalie Rardon Pamela Koch Victoria Ross Carolyn Schnell Kiane Scohy Craig Shaffer janet Smith Karen Stark john Thruston john Tyner jerel Tyner Barbara Wyatt Karol Vanhorn Carol York - -Qlwa Only 7 words per minute after 3 semesters??! je suis tres heureuxf' lf you could understand this state- ment, you probably would not belong in Sigma Delta Pi as only the students of outstanding speaking ability in Spanish were honored with its membership. Meetings of Sigma Delta Pi were devoted to Spanish films and lectures which stressed a better understanding of the Spanish speak- ing countries and their cultures. sqm Don Eischen, Pres. Nancy Hutchinson, Vice Carol Gebhardt, Secy. Hung Fan, Treas. Rita M. Addison George Ade john Andrighetti jane E. Baker Mary E. Bass Carole j. Behrens Estelle j. Beihl Burr j. Betts Bruce M. Bissonnette Mary E. Brown jo Anne Burkle Cynthia E, Cable Carolyn A, Cargnino Thomas A. Carmichael George B. Casaday Patricia L. Chang Margo Cwalina Cheryl Dillon Pres. ar., WR I x '-'-ww., Scholarship- Delta Rho Kappa Honoring outstanding upper-classmen in the Schools of Humanities and Science, DELTA RHO KAPPA held an initiation banquet for its pledges in the fall. Members of this society must be in the upper two percent of the junior 5's, the upper five percent of the junior 6's, and the upper ten percent of the senior class. Not only recognizing high scholastic achievements, the honorary promoted high standards of character and the high aims and goals of HSSE. delta rho kappa Barbara Dixon Beverly Dodson Barbara Exnor Susannah Fitch Carol France Elizabeth Fosbrink Mary Sue German Lyn A. Glendening Deborah Golomb Laverne D. Gonzales Frank D. Hart Eileen j. Houser Daniel K. Houston David K. Huffman janice Hull Sheila Hunt Laurence W. Hurdiss Robert A. johnson Kent N. Kildahl Susan L. Knox Carol A. Kowalik Karl E. Kraus Baiba Kurins Phyllis Lane Candy Lichtenfels Theodore L. Longman Kay E. Lowes David B. Martin Leslie S. May Ann E. McCoy Susan E. McGaghie Roseanne Meeks john j. Mennel Kathryn Murphy Barbara M. Nelson Susan E. Nelson Derek Oldenburger William j. Parmenter Bruce A. Prekowitz Louise M. Rohn Ulrica j. E. Rosendahl Ellen Rosenthal Edward L. Satterblom Richard j. Schaar Carol L. Schott Sandra Shanklin Rex E. Shepherd john Showalter judith A. Smalley Carolyn Smead john P. Smith Karen Snavely Ellen Stanberry Kay M. Stewart jean T. Susorney Peter j. Tennyson Barbara E. Thompson julia Thrall Richard W. Wien, jr. james L. Wilson Dan Winske Peter C. Wollan Peter j. Wollan Richard A. Wangelin Susan E. Yost ROW ONE-Ade, George L: Munster. Hu, Cary, Delta Rho Kappa, Study Abroad Program-Germany. Ahrens, Robin E: Terre Haute. Hu, Earhart, senator, exec bd, gov bd, AWS, Block P, Class Counc, Gold Peppers, Green Guard Honorary, Kappa Delta Pi, pres, Mock P, Mortar 2. Board, Old Masters, SNEA, Student Senate, Tomahawk, Women's D Q fag ,., Interhall Counc, Inez Canan Award. Aleksick, Harriet A: Hammond. zz, Hu, Earhart, SNEA. Alexander, Carolyn D: Rushville. Hu, Earhart, Ig, AWS rep, AWS, Collegiate 4-H, SNEA. ' 'ir' L ROW TWO-Alig, loseph W: Cedar Grove. Hu, Alpha Sigma Phi, 'K prudential comm, steward, comptroller, Block P, Mental Health Assn, '- vice pres, treas. Amick, Betty K: Monon. Hu, Private home, Anderson, - Roger A: Willowick, Ohio. Hu, Phi Kappa Tau, steward, publicity chm, historian, Gimlet, Wrestling, freshman annuals, varsity-soph, jr, sr. Anderson, Susan A: Orland. Hu, Earhart, WRH exec bd, Vawter Hall secy, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Green Guard, Mock P, SNEA, German Club. ROW THREE-Aouil, Nayef: Damascus, Syria. Hu, private home. Armstrong, Ann: Richmond. Hu, Meredith, counselor, stu advisor, Block P, Campus Chest, Green Guard, Modern Dance Club, Sigma Alpha Eta, Student Union, Univ Choir. Avery Mary B. Niagara Falls, N, Y. Hu, apt, Psi Chi, Newman Club, Babcock, Walter G. Ashland, Ohio. Hu, Cary, exec publicity chm, operations dir, Reamer Club, WCCR. l'ua.,: ROW FOUR-Badowski, Marjorie S: South Bend. Hu, Alpha Chi Omega, scholarship chm, rush counselor, Class Counc, jr, sr, Grand Prix Found, Panhel Counc, Sigma Delta Pi, secy. Baker, Patricia A: Galion, Ohio. Hu, Duhme, corridor chm, WRA rep, hall counc, WRH gov bd, Green Guard. Balkema, Brooke D: Brookston. Hu, Pi Beta Phi, Band, Collegiate 4-H, Young Rep Club, Majorette. Barnard, Michael H: Lafayette. Hu, private home, Band WBAA. the in-crowd heads ROW ONE-Barnes, Philip I: Indianapolis. Hu, Kappa Delta Rho, social chm, Agronomy Club, Alpha Phi Omega, Band, Greek Week s Penny Carn, Skull and Crescent, SNEA, Baseball, mgr, Newman Club, g Barrett, lane F: Lucern. Hu, Earhart, Block P, Mock P, SNEA, Univ ' . 'V Choir. Barron, Toni D: Evansville. Hu, private home, Block P, Green . '- . Guard, Mock P, Modern Dance Club, Student Union. Bechtold, Marilyn S: Syracuse. Hu, private home, SNEA. N'- ROW TWO-Beehler, lames R: Wakarusa. Hu, Wiley, Ag Educ Soc, Collegiate 4-H, Dairy Club. Behrens, Carole I: Elmhurst, Ill. Hu, Kappa Alpha Theta, pledge class secy, asst rush chm, rush chm, Block P, Delta Rho Kappa, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, OIA, Panhel Counc, Sigma Delta Pi, Univ Choir. Bender, Trisha L: Peru. Hu, Sigma Kappa, asst treas, asst rush chm, asst pledge trainer, Block P, Grand Prix Found, Mock P, Panhel Counc, Univ Choir. Benjamin, Barbara A: New Carlisle. Hu, Meredith, Block P, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, German Club. ROW THREE-Benko, Bonnie L: Whiting. Hu, Warren, AWS, SNEA, CEC. Berge, Larry L: Evansville. Hu, married stu. Bernet, Iudith L: Cincinnati, Ohio. Hu, Kappa Alpha Theta, cor secy, AIID, Block P, Class Counc, fresh, soph, Delta Phi Delta, Gold Peppers, Greek Week Publicity Chm, Student Union, lr Bd. Betz, Beverly I: Columbus, Ohio. Hu, Kappa Alpha Theta, rush counselor, Angel Flight, Block P, Class Counc, fresh, soph, jr, Class Officer, fresh, soph, Kappa Delta Pi, Mental Health Assn, Mock P. nf -,N i ff : , 3 rl M K' 5, 1... 2 9. -Q. Q. A., ww. , His 'Sag in I-ISSE inspires thought .miiri I 5 I Q H ROW ONE-Blackman, Lynette M: Peru. Hu, married stu, SNEA, ACE. Bledsoe, Helen P: Speedway. Hu, Meredith, Alpha Lambda Delta, Green Guard, Boling, Glenda I: Veedersburg. Hu, married stu. Bond, Natalie M: Cincinnati, Ohio. Hu, Alpha Phi, pledge trainer, AWS, treas, vocations chm, Class Counc, soph, jr, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P, SNEA, Univ Choir. Bottorff, Sandy I: Walkerton. Hu, Pi Beta Phi, treas, AWS, Block P, Study Abroad Program. Bowman, Linda K: Lafayette. Hu, Kappa Kappa Gamma, registrar, marshall, Block P, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Canoe Club, Mental Health Assn, secy, Psi Chi, secy, Stu Volunteer Corps. Boyd, Iacquelyn M: Thorntown. Hu, Apt, Block P, Study Abroad Program. ROW TWO-Bratten, David L: McCordsville. Hu, Wiley, Oarsmen. Brask, Cheryl L: Chicago, Ill. Hu, Alpha Omicron Pi, public relations, Block P, Greek Week Penny Carn, Green Guard, Mock P, SNEA. Breagy, Thomas I: Stoneham, Mass. Hu, private home, Drill Team, commanding officer, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund. Brenneke, Barbara I: Woodburn. Hu, Duhme, secy, senator, exec bd, Block P, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Mock P, Stu Senate, Tomahawk. Bresnahan, Patricia F: Lafayette. Hu, Alpha Omicron Pi, philanthropic chm, pledge chm, ACE, Block P, Green Guard, Purduettes, SNEA, Student Union, Univ Choir. Bridges, lane M: Indianapolis. Hu, Alpha Phi, asst rush chm, Block P, Green Guard, Mock P, Sigma Alpha Eta. Broberg, Bonnie L: Palos Park, Ill. Hu, private home, Block P, Green Guard, Mock P. ROW THREE-Brod, Ionathan A: Fresh Meadows, N.Y. Hu, Tau Epsilon Phi, athletic man, rush chm, chanc, bursar, EXPONENT, Skull and Crescent, Young Dem. Bromley, Linda D: indianapolis. Hu, Kappa Kappa Gamma, rush comm, rush counselor, Block P, jr bd, Class Counc, soph, Green Guard, OIA, Sigma Delta Pi, secy, SNEA. Brookover, Barbara I: Valparaiso. Hu, Phi Mu, secy, Block P, Green Guard. Brown, Linda S: Monticello, Hu, Alpha Chi Omega, Block P, DEBRIS, Green Guard, Mental Health Assn, Mock P, Psi Chi, Theta Sigma Phi, WRA. Brown, Mary E: Plainfield. Hu, private home, Delta Rho Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi. Brown, Ruth A: Elkhart. Hu, Alpha Phi, Alpha Kappa Delta, Block P, Green Guard. Brown, Sandra L: Frankfort. Hu, private home, Mental Health Assn, SNEA. and creativity if .. 'v' 'K ROW ONE-Brunner, Ellen R: Batesville, Hu, Earhart, AWS, Block P. Buckland, George H: Albion, NY. Hu, Triangle, Block P, Mental Health Assn, Mock P, Phi Eta Sigma, Psi Chi, RIVET. Bultman, Marjorie L: New Castle. Hu, Alpha Chi Omega, Block P, Class Counc, Fresh, DEBRIS, Green Guard, Mock P, SNEA. Bunyard, Patricia L: Schererville. Hu, private home. Burke, Alice A: Indian- apolis. Hu, Kappa Kappa Gamma, treas, secy, Block and Bridle, Block P, Class Counc, soph, jr, sr, Class Secy, jr, sr, Gold Peppers, Grand Prix Found, Green Guard, Mocl- P, OIA, Sigma Alpha Eta, SNEA. ROW TWO-Butler, Ierry A: Peru. Hu, Terry Cts, ACE, SNEA. Butler, Iohn K: Peru. Hu, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Army Honor Guard, Drill Team, RIVET, Scabbard and Blade. Butler, Richard L: Elwood. Hu, Rochdale, secy, Class Counc, fresh, soph, jr, Mock P, Stu Co-op Assn, pres, Stu Senate, Tomahawk, pledge master, HSSE Counc, chm, Sounding Board, chm. Carlquist, Gretchen W: Barrington, Ill, Hu, Alpha Phi, vice pres, AWS, Green Guard, Purduettes, Univ Choir. Cashion, Cheryl L: Whitehall, Ohio. Hu, War- ren, ASG, AWS, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Stu Faculty Comm, Stu Govt. ROW THREE-Caufield, Mary E: Otterbein. Hu, Alpha Chi Omega, pledge class pres, asst pledge trainer, pres, AWS, Block P, Class Counc, fresh, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Mortar Board, Panhel Counc, Peace Corps Comm, Pi Delta Phi, Stu Faculty Comm. Ceccucci, Gary V: Cohoes, NY. apt, Hu. Ceqlian, Marybeth: Hammond. Hu, AWS, SNEA, Young Dem, WRA, ALA. Charters, Mary Ann: Evergreen Park, Ill. Hu, Earhart, AWS, Block P, SNEA. Chavers, Alice S: Muncie. Hu, Alpha Omicron Pi, ACE, Block P, Green Guard, SNEA, Student Union, Univ Choir. 33 Q ir W . -i ii, fp in is qw 1' .., are-f ,Sit g f awiolf' ' ' :g'N Am L FMR- M. ..- Yiwu-: g .Q e .., A . ..A, as T' . :Li- 4.1 'Ik S' Q -- QL S fqz ' ,R 5 - Q . Q ' 'S-'V l , -'ig .. Kev . l 0 Jw- ' . sa... f YET, is '1w.-.-- ' N V ,l 4'-o 1 ' if liilllllx 1 .rf A 5 2fw,f-if ii' E - , 5 .na H.-. - an A an Ma. .3 1 it 'mg 4 vp lx Q s... QL ROW ONE-Chavers, Katherine E: Indianapolis. Hu, Sigma Kappa, recording secy, Alpha Lambda Delta, Block P, DEBRIS, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Theta Sigma Phi, Young Rep Club. Ci riani, losephine A: Chicago Heights, Ill. Hu, Earhart, SNEA. Ciresi, Pat F: Elmwoocl,Park, Ill. Hu, Tau Kappa Epsilon, house mgr. ROW TWO-Clark, Howard A: leffersonville. Hu, Theta Chi, athletic mgr, chap- lain, vice pres. Clavey, Christine R: Hobart. Hu, private home, Band, Block P, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Wesley Found. Click, Elizabeth I: Indianapolis. Hu, Alpha Chi Omega, ACE, Block P, Green Guard, Mock P, SNEA, Student Union. ROW THREE-Coers, Mary S: Elizabethtown. Hu, Warren, frosh rep, stu senator, song leader, Stu Senate, Tomahawk, Univ Choir. Coffey, Phyllis Ann: Franklin. Hu, Wood. Coffin, Virginia A: Auburn. Hu, Warren, Vawter pres, social chm, gov bd, Drill Team Aux, Green Guard, Mock P, Sigma Delta Pi, Women's Interhall Counc. ROW FOUR-Coffman, Sandra I: Cincinnati, Ohio. Hu, Alpha Phi, corr secy, AWS, Block P, soph worker, EXPONENT, editorial bd, Green Guard Honorary, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P, Old Masters, Pi Mu Epsilon, Univ Choir, Pi Delta Phi. Colby, Rosemary W: Hammond, Hu, Alpha Phi, efficiency chm, Block P, OIA. Compani-Tabrizi, Elizabeth D: Franklin. Hu, Married Students, Alpha Lambda Delta, ACE. ROW FIVE-Compton, Gorden E: Elkhart. Hu, Sigma Chi, secy, Student Union. Conley, lohn P: Azusa, Calif. Hu, Beta Theta Pi, co-social chm, Skull and Cres- cent, Varsity Football. Cooke, leffrey A: South Norwalk, Conn. Hu, Married Stu- dents, Dolphin Club, Gimlet, Skull and Crescent, Soccer Club, Var Athletics. ROW SIX-Cooper, Helen C: W Lafayette. Hu, private home. Cowan, Laura E: Evanston, Ill. Hu, Kappa Alpha Theta, song leader, Angel Flight, exec officer, Mock P, Univ Choir. Coyner, Bonnie I: Anderson, Hu, Chi Omega, pres, Campus Chest, treas, Class Council, soph, jr, sr, DEBRIS, office mgr, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Mortar Board, Panhel Counc, SNEA, Theta Sigma Phi, secy, ROW SEVEN-Craig, Donald Irwin lr: Ingalls. Hu, private home. Crane, Shari Alicia: Columbus. Hu, Alpha Phi, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Mock P, Purduettes, Univ Choir, Young Dem, Miss Purdue 1965. Crispin, Bernard M: Indianapolis. Hu, Wiley Hall, Senator, Young Dem. ROW EIGHT-Crist, Thomas Eugene: Ft Wayne. Hu, Married Students, Var Ath- letics. Crone, Paula Wasser: Falkview Park, Ohio. Hu, Meredith SW, Block P, Class Counc, soph, PCIA, Young Rep Club, WRH. Crump, Lynn: Houston, Tex. Hu, Kappa Kappa Gamma, registrar, Block P, Drill Team, Green Guard, Sigma Delta Pi, Univ Choir. I -es 'TZ' , 3 x H .. , J- v....x ,vs Q W U hx an ' :J Q t A Ee I ' Gr - - LL s.-tb: x , V N X .asia .. ,,', in .-sA .fl A 'J QRS if , t I. 2 i it K ' was l , Ta fl ' -Y. .fl I 3- ' Q-js 1, I t j : : ' s IJ, 1 I - ROW ONE-Cruz, Richard T: Chicago, Ill. Hu, Alpha Kappa Lambda, vice pres, social chm, corr secy, Block P, Greek Week Penny Carn, IFC, Mock P. Cuevas, loseph P: Gary. Hu, Tarkington, SE publicity chm, exec secy, Mock P. Curtis, Thomas L: La Porte. Hu, apt, Mental Health Assn. Cussen, Linda K: Huntington. Hu, Shealy, unit counc, WRX gov bd, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Home Ec Club, Major-Mino Club, Mock P, Modern Dance Club, Purdue Univ Theater, SNEA, Phi Kappa Tau Little Sister, WRA, Counselor. Cutshall, William D: Ft Wayne. Hu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, eminent recorder, scholarship chm, Bard, Young Rep Club. Daffinee, Richard A: S Bend. Hu, Delta Chi, vice pres, var athletics, Young RepClub. Daniel, Doris: EastChicago. Hu, Warren. ROW TWO-Daszewski, Carole A: Ft Wayne. Hu, Delta Gamma, 2nd vice-pres, Block P, Greek Week Penny Carn, Green Guard, Mock P, Univ Choir. Davis, Linda: Princeton. Hu, Meredith, stu advisor, asst social chm, ACE, Block P, Drill Team Aux, Green Guard, SNEA, Univ Choir. DeBoy, Carol E: Dayton. Hu, private home. Deckwa, David W: Beech Grove. Hu, Delta Chi, Band, Mental Health Assn. De Hahn, Patricia A: Lafayette. Hu, Alpha Xi Delta, act chm, Block P, RIVET, SNEA, D'Esposito, Daria T: Evanston, Ill. Hu, Vawter, publicity chm, social chm, exec bd, Block P, Gold Peppers, Mortar Board, Sigma Delta Pi, Triton, Women's lnterhall Counc, vice-pres, Purdue Foreign Study Pro- gram to Spain. Dilts, Barbara S: Augusta, Georgia. Hu, Chi Omega, house mgr, Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Old Masters, Univ Choir. F ROW THREE-Dilts, Mary A: Winamac. Hu, Sigma Kappa, pres, treas, scholarship chm, social chm, Block P, Class Counc, soph, jr, sr, DEBRIS, Green Guard, Mock P, Panhel Counc, Student Union. Dombkowski, Robert A lr: Michigan City. Hu, private home, Block P, Mock P, Off- Campus Men's Assn. Donner, Alice E: Yardly, Pa. Hu, Phi Mu, Peace Corps Comm. Downing, Barbara E: Ft Wayne. Hu, Alpha Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Angel Flight, Block P, Delta Rho Kappa, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Panhel Coun, SNEA. Dunn, Diana I: Waterloo. Hu, Ann Tweedale, kitchen mgr, sports chm, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Major-Minor Club, Mock P, Stu Co-op Assn, Var Athletics, WRA Extra- mural mgr. Dunnewold, David A: Lafayette. Hu, private home. Eaglston, Solomon A: Kansas City, Mo. Tau Epsilon Phi, scribe, pres, Hillel Found, Psi Chi, Players. ROW FOUR-Eikenbary, Lynn: W Lafayette. Hu, Fowler Cts, athletic chm, Block P, Class Counc, soph, Major-Minor Club, WRA. Eikenberry, Stephen P: Ft Wayne. Hu, Owen. Eiler, Edward E: Lafayette. Hu, private home, Alpha Phi Omega, ACE, Off-Campus Men's Assn, SNEA. Eischen, Donald P: Sioux Falls, SD. Hu, apt, Block P, Delta Rho Kappa, pres, Psi Chi, Newman Club. Elgin, lane C: Hinsdale, Ill, Hu, Alpha Omicron Pi, pres, vice pres, AWS, Block P, Class Counc, jr, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Panhel Counc, SNEA, Pi Delta Phi. Elmer, Cheryl G: Elyria, Ohio. Hu, private home, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. Elrod, Marilyn A: Indianapolis. Hu, Meredith, senator, Block P, Counc of Relig Org, Mock P, Old Masters, PCIA, Stu Senate, Wesley Found, pres, YAF, Young Rep Club. ROW FIVE-Erwin, Robert H lr: St Louis, Mo. Hu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Block P, Class Counc, fresh, soph, Gimlet, IFC, Mock P. Eskew, Sharon A: Rushville. Hu, Meredith, Block P, Green Guard, Mock P, SNEA, WRA. Euler, Dorothy A: Evansville. Hu, Ann Tweedale, AWS, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Green Guard, Major-Minor Club, Mock P, Old Masters, Stu Co-op Assn, Triton, Canoe Club, SNEA. Evans, Merry l: Lafayette. Hu, Delta Gamma, act chm, rec secy, AWS, Block P, Campus Chest, Class Counc, soph, jr, Gold Peppers, pres, Greek Week Penny Carn, Green Guard Honorary, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P, Mortar Board, Old Masters, jr Panhel Counc, Pep Comm, SNEA, Stu Court justice. Farthing, Penelope S: Kennard. Hu, Pi Beta Phi, act chm, Angel Flight, treas, AWS, Block P, Campus Chest, comm, Class Counc, jr, Class Officer, sr, Grand Prix Found, jr bd, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Old Masters, Sigma Alpha Nu, Beta Delta Nu, PhiTau Sigma. Feasley, Charles E: Woodbury, Nl. Hu, Harrison, Block P, DEBRIS, Mock P,. PCIA, Young Dem, WGRS, KMRX. Ferwerda, Marilyn M: S Bend. Hu, Alpha Phi, song leader, Block P, Green Guard, Purduettes, Univ Choir. 1-gr . ' ,. . f- me 1' . V sr St. U 19 fy, , ff '23 :sf- ,W . t :- ..-- - r :,.q 'tt' N-rf' A T , 'X 'gin Ti ,EE ' ,I .,. f, .' if X p S - M ...g ' ' 4-'-12 'fiizff j L SZ' Q, .104 K. .2 7' 1 6 ' V ' Y. 'H . gr' -3- -wl X fi-ff ,s ,. ' - A ROW ONE-Finch, Iacqueline S: Fort Wayne. Hu, Aloha Omicron Pi. lreas, Block P, Green Guard, SNEA, Univ Choir, Univ Pres Church. Fisher, Dwight D: Lafayette. PE. Fisher, Paul F: New Albany. Hu, Block P, Grand Prix Found, Old Masters, Pep Comm, Wesley Found, YAF. Fitzgerald, Maryanne: Clarks Hill. Hu, Duhme, Block P, Green Guard. ROW TWO-Fitzgerald, Mary T: Morocco. Hu, WRH, AWS, Block P, Mock P. Flannigan, Iohn R: Lafayette. Hu, private home. Fletcher, lohn A: Indianapolis. Hu, Kappa Sigma, scholarship chm, secy, EX- PONENT, Mock P. Flickenger, Doris A: Fort Wayne. Hu, Zeta Tau Alpha, AWS, Block P, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P, SNEA, Univ Choir, WCCR, YWCA. ROW THREE-Flowers, Ianice K: Cedar Lake. Hu, Alpha Omicron Pi, RIVET, Triton. Forslund, Iames F: S Bend. Hu, Fowler House,-secy, Karate Club. Forsbrink, Sally I. Syracuse. Hu, Alpha Omicron Pi, song leader, publicity chm, scholarship chm, ACE, pres, EXPONENT, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P, SNEA, treas, vice pres, pres, Univ Choir, YAF, Young Rep Club. Foust, Iudy C: Kokomo. Hu, Shealy Hall, publicity chm, AID, Block P, Campus Chest, Home Ec Club. ' ROW FOUR-Fox, Suzanne: Lafayette. Hu, Alpha Delta Pi, WCCR, Foreign Study Program, Madrid. France, Carole L: W Lafayette. Hu, Alpha Chi Omega, rec secy, rush counselor, historian, Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS, Block P, Campus Chest, rep, DEBRIS, Delta Rho Kappa, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Kappa Delta Pi, Mortar Board, calendar chm, Panhel Counc, SNEA, Theta Sigma Phi, exec bd, Pi Delta Phi. Franklin, Gary A: Williamsburg. Hu, Married Stu, Army Honor Guard, Army ROTC Fund, Pershing Rifles, POMM, YAF. Frazier, Kathie I: Lafayette. Hu, Block P, Sigma Delta Pi. ROW FIVE-Frentz, Flora A: Orleans. Hu, Block P, Mock P. Funk, Linda L: Lafayette. Hu, Shoemaker, pres, vice pres, social chm, mem- bership chm, Block P, Mock P, OIA, Stu Co-op Assn, Univ Choir. Gagen, Ianet A: Lafayette. Hu, Block P, Green Guard, YAF. Garriott, Lois B: Scottsburg. Hu, Phi Mu, Student Union. ROW SIX-Garvey, Kay M: Appleton, Wisc. Hu, Delta Gamma, rush chm, Block P, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, pres, Mock P, Student Union, jr bd. Gaunt, Iane A: Dunkirk. Hu, SNEA. Gebhardt, Carol I: S Bend. Hu, Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Lambda Delta, Block P, Delta Rho Kappa, Drill Team Aux, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P, Old Masters, PCIA, Sigma Alpha Eta, Univ Choir. Geiser, Gail V: Western Springs, Ill. Hu, Alpha Delta Pi, corr secy, Green Guard, Student Union. hovv ,long so happ '? ROW ONE-Gentry, loEIIen: Plainfield. Hu, Earhart, corridor chm, AWS rep, AWS, Univ Choir. Gerde, Cy: Crown Point. Hu, Club 25, pres, work chm, alum secy, ASG, Class Counc, jr, Class Officer, fresh, EXPONENT, Iron Key, Mock P, Old Masters, Omicron Delta Kappa, pres, Pep Comm, Pre-Vet Club, Stu Faculty Comm, Stu Co-op Assn, ores counc, exec bd, Stu Senate, YAF, Young Rep Club, Sigma Alpha Nu, Sigma Gamma Chi, PU Stu Housing Corp, Class Pres Cabinet, Moderator Corres. ROW TWO-German, Mary S: Lafayette. Hu, private home, AWS, judicial bd, Delta Rho Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Town Girls Org, music chm, senfice chm, standards chm, scholarship chm. Giorgio, Kathleen D: Evansville. Hu, private home, Triton. ROW THREE-Glass, Norman R lr: Western Springs, Ill. Hu, Acacia, asst rush chm, asst social chm, Class Counc, sr, Gimlet, Grand Prix Found, pres, Quarterdeck Soc, Sigma Alpha Nu. Glor, Peter I: Grand Island, NY. Sigma Nu, special events chm, songleader, Sr Cabinet, EXPONENT, Glee Club, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Old Masters, Pershing Rifles, Phi Eta Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Univ Choir, Humanities Counc. ROW FOUR-Goday, Kathleen: East Chicago. Hu, private home, Block P, Class Counc, fresh, Purdue Players, Univ Theater, SNEA, WBAA, Varsity Varieties, NCSS. Golembiecki, Constance L: Michigan City. Hu, private home, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mental Health Assn, Outing Club, Psi Chi. ROW FIVE-Golliher, Doris E: Cambridge City. Hu, Zeta Tau Alpha, soc chm, AWS, Block P, Gold Peppers, Mock P, SGS, SNEA. Gonzalez, Laverne D: Ft Wayne. Hu, married stu, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa, Sigma Delta Pi. ROW SIX-Good, Pamela A: Bartonville, Ill. private home, Sigma Pi. Goodrich, Thomas A: Trumbull, Conn. Delta Upsilon, songleader, chap relations, viceepres, Glee Club, Purdusirs, Univ Choir. ROW SEVEN-Gordon, Carlajean: Terre Haute. Hu, Pi Beta Phi, program chm, Block P, Greek Week Penny Carn, Green Guard, Mental Health Assn, Psi Chi, Newman Club. Groscost, Sharyl A: Jamestown. Hu, married stu. ROW EIGHT-Gross, David S: Montgomery, Ohio. Owen, Band, Sailing Club. -J J-:W 313. mg 1-ee 'Ri 11:-f IR nag . -F, -A . Q f th '34 S '- Io' ,..f Y' It Q Anv- vx Y 94 153 ca ST' B- -gg Q. 'S+ Q in ff: R Q: s Q , gt s W lt in I . 4 lah 'O 3 . Q kv S... NJ gr... 7-X . '. .3,l'-Eg -at 'x , i QP .,... S. Hn... w- rx ,pw C7 as. fb. in faik ion if ROW ONE-Gray, Martin I: Clarks Hill. Hu, Alpha Sigma Phi, secy, Band, Purdue Aviation Counc. Gunkel, Edward S: Chicago, Ill. Hu, Owen, Var Athletics, Gutwein, Richard A: Francesville. Hu, Wiley, athletic director, married stu, Band, YAF, Young Rep Club. Haag, Ieannette M: Crown Point. Hu, Earhart, AWS, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Outing Club, SNEA, ACE. ROW TWO-Habicht, Pamela P: Western Springs, Ill. Hu, Kappa Alpha Theta, marshall, rush comm, Green Guard, Student Union. Halbrook, F Anne: Marion. Hu, Chi Omega, Angel Flight, Majorettes. Haley, Geraldine M: Gary, Hu. Pi Beta Phi, rec secy, act chm, program chm, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Mock P, SGS. Hand, Richard L: Logansport. Hu, Cary, Class Officer, fresh, joint councilman at large, Class Counc, fresh, Mock P, Omicron Delta Kappa, Pendragon, Stu Senate. ROW THREE-Haner, Diane F: Evanston, Ill. Hu, Vawter, Kappa Delta Pi, OIA, Sigma Delta Pi. Hankins, Margaret D: Battleground. Hu, private home, Student Union, Univ Choir. Hankins, Susan I: Lafayette. Hu, Warren, social chm, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Young Rep Club. Hanwell, Ioanne I: Deerfield, Ill. Hu, Alpha Phi, house manager, Green Guard, Univ Choir, ROW FOUR-Harcar, Richerdine: Plymouth. Hu, private home, Block P, Mock P, Outing Club, Newman Club. Harding, Iudith L: Cincinnati, Ohio. Hu, Alpha Phi, rush counselor, Angel Flight, Block P, Mock P, Panhel Counc, Univ Choir. Harris, Laurence N: Cincinnati, Ohio. Hu, Fowler Cts, unit councilman, Amateur Radio Club, Mock P, WBAA. Hart, Kathleen A: Valparaiso. Hu, Alpha Phi, cor secy, pres, international convention delegate, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Panhel Counc, Univ Choir. ROW FIVE-Hathaway, Susan: Columbus, Ohio. Hu, Alpha Chi Ome- ga, scholarship chm, warden, EXPONENT, feature editor, Gold Pep- pers, Grand Prix Fopnd, jr bd, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Mortar Board, Theta Sigma Phi, pres. Haver, Iudy I: Indianapolis. Hu, Phi Mu, panhel rep, Block P, Green Guard, Triton. Hawkins, Ianice A: Lafayette. Hu, Alpha Chi Omega, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, SNEA. Hays, Marti: Munster. Hu, private home, Sigma Delta Pi. ROW SIX-Headlee, William P: Indianapolis. Hu, Cary, publicity director, APhA, Army Honor Guard, Block P, Mock P, Newman Club. Hein, Ruth C: Griffith. Hu, Meredith, stu advisor, Christian Science Org, SNEA. Herald, Kathleen S: Indianapolis. Hu, Alpha Chi Omega, vice pres, asst rush chm, AWS, EXPONENT, Gold Peppers, Grand Prix Found, Mock P, Panhel Counc, Stu Court Iustice, Theta Sigma Phi. Hetzel, Nancy K: Evansville. Hu, WRH, Alpha Lambda Delta, Chinese Stu Club, Kappa Delta Pi, OIA, Tomahawk. ROW SEVEN-Hicks, William S: Lafayette. Hu, Alpha Phi Omega, Ist and 2nd vice pres, alumni secy, office mgr, AGS, Block P, Mock P, Off-Campus Men's Assn, Old Masters, SNEA, historian, Stu Senate, Var Athletics, basketball mgr, Young Rep Club, Baptist Student Found, publicity director. Hiers, Richard M: Connersville. Hu, private home, Young Dem. Hollowell, Beverly I: Indianapolis. Hu, Earhart, Block P, Green Guard, SNEA. Holmes, Iohn R: Allison Park, Pa. Hu, Delta Tau Delta, treas, EXPONENT, Skull and Crescent. ROW EIGHT-Horst, Evelyn E: Marion. Hu, Alpha Xi Delta, social chm, AIID, AWS, Green Guard, PCIA, Univ Choir. Houser, Eileen I: Canoga Park, Calif. Hu, married stu, Lutheran Stu Assn, SNEA. Houser, Ronald L: Monroeville. Hu, Married Stu, Luth Stu Assn, SNEA. Houston, Daniel K: Lafayette. Hu, private home, Delta Rho Kappa, Off-Campus Men's Assn, vice pres, Stu Faculty Comm, Sigma Delta Pi, Stu Senate. ROW ONE-Howald, Maria E: Cincinnati, Ohio. Hu, Chi Omega, spook off, Block P, German Club, vice pres, Wesley Found. Hull, lanice L: Osgood. Hu, private home, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa, Hu Honor Society, lr Yr Abroad, Spain, OIA, Sigma Delta Pi. Hulka, Catherine L: Downers Grove, Ill. Hu, Chi Omega, social chm, Kappa Delta Pi, lr Class Counc, POMM, SNEA, Army Ball Ct. Hummel, Mary A: Brookfield, Ill. Hu, Delta Gamma, rush chm, pres, Block P, Gold Peppers, Panhel Counc, Sr Class Counc, Triton, Univ Choir. hurnanities - e ROW ONE- Hunnicutt, Susan I: Hagerstown. Hu, private home, AWS, Block P, Delta Phi Delta, Gold Peppers, Mock P, Purdue Players, Women's lnterhall Counc. Iannucilli, Steven C: Ft Wayne. Hu, Fowler Cts, unit counc, vice pres. lmes, Thomas L: Kendallville. Hu, private home, Mock P, Young Dem. lacobson, Robert I: Plymouth. Hu, Beta Sigma Psi, secy, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, OIA, PCIA. ROW TWO-lackson, lames R: indianapolis. Hu, Phi Delta Theta, secy, DEBRIS, Purdue Pilots, Inc. lamison, Kent S: Kettering, Ohio. Hu, McCutcheon, senator, Wesley Found. leffries, Linda G: Rockville. Hu, Vawter, ACE, SNEA. Iohnson, Carol A: Michigan City. Hu, Meredith, ACE, SNEA. ROW THREE-Iohnson, Martha E: Watkens Glen, NY. Hu, Vawter, vice pres, scholarship comm, AWS, Miss Purdue Pageant, Block P, Green Guard, Mock P, OIA, PClA, Sigma Alpha Eta, SNEA, WRA. Iohnson, Robert A: South Bend. Hu, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Delta Rho Kappa, Lutheran Stu Assn, Phi Eta Sigma, Psi Chi, Purdue lazz Soc. lohoski, ludith K: Garrett. Hu, Meredith, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. lones, Susan K: Noblesville. Hu, Meredith, Block P, Class Counc, fresh, soph, Mock P, SGS, SNEA, Student Union. ROW FOUR-Kackley, Cynthia I: Munster. Hu, private home, Block P, Mock P, Outing Club, Purdue Univ Theater, WBAA. Kaper, Betty A: DeMotte. Hu, Meredith, stu adv, AWS, SNEA, YAF. Karasick, Bernard W: Highland Park, Nl. Hu, Sigma Alpha Mu, asst treas, Hillel Found, Mental Health Assn, Psi Chi. Karsh, Ellen M: Indianapolis. Hu, Vawter, standards chm, Block P, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P, SNEA, WRA. ROW FIVE-Kermen, Maureen F: Michigan City. Hu, Earhart, ACE, Purdue Pilots, Inc, SNEA. Kessler, lulia A: Kokomo. Hu, Alpha Delta Pi, Panhel rush counc, scholarship chm, recommendations chm, recording secy, Angel Flight, Green Guard, Sigma Delta Pi. Kiburz, lanice L: Freeport, Bahamas. Hu, Wood, AWS, Block P, Mock P, Stu- dent Union. Killen, Rita A: Huntington, Hu, Pi Beta Phi, AIID, pres, AWS, Block P, Stu Union, YAF. ROW SIX-Kimmell, Karen K: Mt Lebanon, Pa. Hu, Earhart, Block P Mock P, SNEA. Kinnaman, Shari R: Marion. Hu, Earhart, gov bd, unit counc, ACE, Block P, Delta Rho Kappa, EXPONENT, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, 1966 Purdue Prom Queen. Kirby, Catherine G: Speedway. Hu, Alpha Omicron Pi, house mgr, Kappa Delta Pi, Univ Choir. Klein, Sarah A: Norwalk, Conn. Hu, Earhart, fresh orientation comm. . if ineers' enigrna . . lx ,.' Vllv llggll pl is L ,. 9 I ..,. . , ' 1-Q: , 5- 'li' I , n x ,. . 1 'Q-4 .L E 35 A '-.V iv! 'iv , 1 l 'Qa sf -.X 0 an ., :M ,,.! ao- , gh., W. .VZ T. t asf' Q... 'muff ROW ONE-Knish, Andre K: Hammond, Hu, Meredith, standards bd, Mental Health Assn, PCIA, Town Girls Org, Univ Choir, Wesley Found, Young Dem. Kowalik, Carol A: Michigan City. Ed, Earhart, unit pres, acting secy, sen counc, Delta Rho Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Tomahawk, Women's Interhall Counc. ROW TWO- Kraay, Iulane: Munster. Hu, Kappa Alpha Theta, asst rush, philanthropy chm, ACE, Block P, Fresh Class Counc, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Eta, Student Union. Kramer, Karen K: loliet, lll. Hu, Chi Omega, song leader, Angel Flight, Block P, Green Guard, Psi Chi, Purduetles, Univ Choir, Pi Delta Phi. ROW THREE-Krider, Susan K: Columbia City. Hu, Warren, corr chm, Block Collegiate 4-H, Young Dem. Krochta, Barbara A: La Porte. Hu, Earhart, standards coordination, AWS, jud bd, Block P, Psi, Chi. ROW FOUR-Kuhn, Marcia D: Ft Wayne. private home, Univ Choir. Kurtz, Marilyn F: Columbus, Ohio. Hu, Kappa Alpha Theta, Gold Peppers, Mortar Bd, Student Union, Sigma Alpha Nu. ROW FIVE- Landrum, loan E: Covington, Ky. Hu, Chi Omega, asst soc chm, Campus Chest, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Mortar Bd, Old Masters, Psi Chi, SGS. Lanius, lames C: W Lafayette. Kappa Sigma, grand scribe, chm little sisters soc, Drill Team, EXPONENT, Gimlet, IFC, jud bd, Sigma Delta Chi, Skull and Crescent, Sigma Alpha Nu, Student Sen, advisory comm chm, Student Govt, pub director, THE GREEK, ed, 3O'Year Club. ROW SIX - Lawson, Benjamin S: Wabash. Hu, Wiley. Lazarus, lonathon D: W Lafayette. Hu, private home. lp... 5 ff' 1 s 1 s . 5 1 ' s 0 ' s Q Que Diable if , 4: as , XS, ,fry X -'xg-3' T' -'T iw 'sv .. H0 i ,pi w--9 lumix. Nig- . like - 1 'ax 12, 1 Atl 1 L- .K i s-.1 . Tv 'S s ROW ONE-Lazur, George I: Springfield, Va. Hu, McCutcheon, Society of Auto Eng. Leasure, Sherrylz Wayne, Pa, Hu, Warren, Band, Canoe Club, SNEA, YWCA. Lehman, Marcia l: Ft Wayne. Hu, Duhme, corridor chm, publicity chm, Block P, Mock P, SNEA, Tomahawk, Univ Choir. Levesque, Katherine S: Meadowbrook, Pa. Hu, Wood, Block P, Engineer, Green Guard, Newman Club. Lewis, Christopher T: Hendersonville, NC. Hu, private home, Off-Campus Men's Assn, social director, Alpha Phi Omega, Mental Health Assn, OIA, Student Senate. Lindley, Sarah I: Ambia. Hu, married student cts, ACE, AWS, Block P, Home Ec Club, SNEA, Student Union, Univ Choir. Lindsay, Sarah I: Sycamore, Ill. Hu, Earhart, Block P, SNEA. ROW TWO-Loflin, Iohn H: Indianapolis. Hu, private home. Lovell, Iohn E: Mishawaka. Hu, Pi Kappa Phi, pres, rush chm, Block P, Old Masters, Luckhardl, Iohn L: Pittsburgh, Pa. Hu, Owen, Univ Presb Church, Var Athletics. Lumkes, Nancy I: River Forest, Ill. Hu, Kappa Kappa Gamma, pledge class pres, Student Union, Univ Choir. MacKeen, Iohn E: Belleville, Ontario. Hu, private home. Madison, Carolyn C: Princeton. Hu, Meredith, NEA. Males- ki, Diane M: Munster. Hu, private home, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Eta, SNEA, Univ Choir. ROW THREE-Maresh, Marilyn A: Bedford, Ohio. Hu, Alpha Delta Pi, song leader, ACE, Block P, Mental Health Assn, SNEA, Univ Choir, CEC. Marschke, Katherine: Indianapolis. Hu, Alphi Phi, song leader, campaigns Chm, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Block P, Delta Phi Delta, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Univ Choir, SNEA. Matthew, David L: Lafayette. Hu, private home, SGI, Outing Club, Sailing Club, Univ Choir, Univ Presb Church. McClughen, Sharon K: Frankfort. Hu, Ann Tweedale, IYEBS, AWS, Block P, lr Counc, Green Guard, Student Co-op Assn, YWCA. McGaghie, Susan E: Chicago, Ill. Hu, Delta Gamma, Delta Rho Kappa, Sigma Alpha Eta. McKaig, Maureen L: Logansport. Hu, Ann Tweedale, pres, vice-pres, secy, AWS, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Mock P, SNEA, Stu Co-op Assn. McNeill, Ann- mary: Crown Point. Hu, Earhart, ACE, Pep Comm, SNEA. . R wi IF. few .. Q ii.: 2 , bf ,v-N 1 t-1: v-4, N- We--, Q ' mi! 2, 4'-a sa - an ' L' YTD ' v-.- ,l,.E:1 v fy Qs 5 t'.:,.f,! t ROW ONE-Madorin, ludith E: Indianapolis. Hu, Alpha Chi Omega, chapter ed, act chm, Block P, EXPONENT, managing ed, Gold Peppers, Grand Prix Found, Greek Week Penn Carn, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Mock P, Psi Chi, Theta Sigma Phi. Malaecki, loan B: Michi- gan City. Hu, Meredith, asst student advisor, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. Malless, lackie L: Indianapolis. Hu, Kappa Alpha Theta, social chm, AIID, secy, Block P, Cheerleader, secy, Fresh Class Counc, Delta Phi Delta, Gold Peppers, Pep Comm. Marble, Lynn K: Muncie. Hu, Alpha Phi, rec secy, act chm, AWS, EXPONENT, asst managing ed, Gold Pep- pers, Green Guard, Theta Sigma Phi, Univ Choir. Martin, Grant H: Chicago, Ill. Hu, Beta Theta Pi, pub ed, scholar- ship comm, RIVET. Mather, Pallas: Stanford, Conn. Hu, Alpha Xi Delta, asst house mgr, Block P, Green Guard, Mental Health Assn, Old Masters, Panhel Counc, rush counselor, Psi Chi. Matthew, David l.: Lafayette. Hu, private home, Glee Club, OIA, Outing Club, Sailing Club, Univ Presb Church. ROW TWO-May, lane M: Marion. Hu, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS, Block P, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P, Modern Dance Club, Young Rep Club, vice pres, Student Volunteer Corps. Mayhew, Stephen L: Indianapolis. Hug Pi Kappa Psi, vice pres, Var Athletics. McClard, Charles: Indianapolis, Hu, Owen, senator, awards chm, Block P, McKinsey, Lynn A: Speedway. Hu, Meredith, standards, ACE, Block P, Green Guard, Mock P, SNEA, WRA, Univ Choir. Meek, lames C: Tell City. Hu, Wiley, Mental Health Assn, Var Athletics. Meeks, Rose A: Indianapolis. Hu, WRA, Delta Rho Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Psi Chi, SNEA, Wesley Found, Student Volunteer Corps. Meier, Mary E: Muskegon, Mich. Alpha Phi, AWS, vice pres, Block P, Gold Peppers, Panhel Counc, Triton, Univ Choir, ROW THREEHMelkus, Margaret E: Elkhart. Hu: Meredith, ACE, Block P, SN EA. Merchant, Stephen P: Ft Wayne. Cary, pol director. Metz, Mary A: Memphis, Tenn. Hu, Pi Beta Phi, vice pres pledge class, Delta Phi Delta, SGS. Meyer, David C: Wabash. Hu, Terry Cts, Band, lnter-Var Christian Fellowship. Miers, Carol R: Greensburg. Hu, Alpha Xi Delta, journal corres, rush chm, Band, Block and Bridle, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Old Masters, Miller, Elizabeth A: South Bend. Hu, private home, Kappa Delta Pi. Miller, Ianet C: Akron, Ohio. Hu, Fowler Cts, social chm, Outing Club, Student Volunteer Corps, WRA. Something for my geraniums. 'A as V 'P Sit' .... - ' ,H , . .si . L- W, Q, at - -li' ' -iir -fe T, I g 2 : .--- :, M. .... 1 . A f ...sim eg X eyfjwfeei- - . affix, M . Q ' c gt l K 'xt V - ' Q 3 ' 4 A ' - 'S t Q. we Y -- H: 'P' . Xb 2 Q V mga i 1 3 lf 5' of K X : di, . as ' , . -- is ' ie.-: ' ROW ONE-Minick, Sandra: Glen Ell n, Ill. Hu, Chi Omega, act chm, rush chm, Angel Flight, Block P, jr bei Class Counc, soph, DEBRIS, jr copy ed, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Panhel Counc. Moberg, Carla C: Plymouth. Hu, Meredith, stu advisor, counselor, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Lutheran Stu Assn, Mock P, SNEA, YAF. Modlin, lanet M: Marion. Hu, Chi Omega, AWS, Block P, publicity, Class Counc, soph, Green Guard, SNEA, Panhel rush counselor. Monroe, Lawrence D: Seroe, Colorado. Hu, private home, Block P, Christian Stu Fellow- ship, Off-Campus Men's Assn, RIVET, Sailing Club. ROW TWO-Montgomery, Elaine: Indianapolis. Hu, Earhart, ACE, Block P, Green Guard, SNEA. Montgomery, loan M: Somonaud. Hu, Earhart, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Stu Union. Montgomery, lohn G: leffersonville. Hu, Pi Kappa Sigma, kitchen steward, spec events, Block P, Mock P, PCIA, Univ Presb Church, Young Rep Club. Mooney, Kathleen I: S Bend. Hu, Phi Mu, asst rush chm, rush chm, ATO Little Sistera pres, class treas, jr, sr, Class Council, jr, sr, Gold Peppers, Green Guar . ROW THREE-Moore, Nancy L: La Porte. Hu, married stu, Block P, Green Guard, SNEA. Moore, Sharon D: Indianapolis. Hu, Kappa Kappa Gamma, public relations chm, act director, AWS, Block P, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Stu Union, jr bd, act director, sr bd, WBAA. Morgan, Suzanne E: Hamrmpnd. Hu, Meredith, stu advisor, sr coun- selor, AWS, Green Guard, Sigma Alpha Eta, vice pres, SNEA, WRA, Purdue Christian Found. Morman, Vicki L: Auburn. Hu, Alpha Xi Delta, Panhel rep, Delta Rho Kappa, EXPONENT, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Panhel Counc, SNEA, WRA, rush counselor. ROW FOUR-Morris, Becky M: Indianapolis. Hu, Alpha Phi, social chm, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Mock P, Student Union. Mott, loanne E: Lafayette. Hu, Fowler Cts, newspaper ed, Sigma Alpha Eta, Univ Choir. Mulinazzi, Gayle F: Ottowa. Hu, Alpha Xi Delta, Block P, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi. Mull, William M: Indianapolis. Hu, private home, Mental Health Assn, Psi Chi, ROW FIVE- Muller, Mary B: New Albany. Kappa Alpha Theta, scholar- ship chm, foods chm, WCCA. Murphy, Kathryn A: Helensburgh, Scot- land. Hu, Kappa Alpha Theta, pres, Alpha Lambda Delta, Soph Class Council, Delta Rho Kappa, Gold Peppers, Kappa Delta Pi, Mortar Board, Old Masters, Student Union, WRA, pres. Murphy, Larry E: Greencastle. Hu, Co-op, secy, Arnold Air Soc, Counc of Religious Org, Student Co-op Assn, Air Police. Murphy, Mary K: Montgomery. Hu, Warren, Modern Dance Club, SNEA. ROW SIX-Murray, Gerald L: Spiceland. Kappa Delta Pi, vice pres, pres, Block P, Student Union. Murray, Stanley W: Connersville. Hu, private home, SNEA, Young Dem, Ward Club, Newman Club. Myers, Marilyn K: Osgood. Hu, Alpha Delta Pi, social chm, vice pres, Class Council, jr, sr, Gold Peppers, SGS, SNEA. Naftzger, Nancy I: Galveston Hu, Alpha Xi Delta, comm chm, Block and Bridle, Block P, Dairy Club, Green Guard. ROW SEVEN-Neubauer, Sandra l: Chicago, lll. Hu, Chi Omega, public relations chm, pub chm, WRA rep, AWS, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, pres, Student Union, Univ Choir, WBAA. Newton, lames A: Winthrop Harbor, Ill. Hu, Pi Kappa Theta, rush counselor, asst soc chm, treas. Nicholas, Forrest A: Hammond. Hu, private home, Amer Chem Club. Nitasche, lane C: Ft Dix, Nl. Hu, private home, Alpha Lambda Delta, Band, Block P, Delta Rho Kappa, Gold Peppers, Mortar Board, Student Faculty Comm, Theta Sigma Phi. ROW EIGHT-Norris, David E: Cla City. Hu, married student, Air Force Band, Psi Chi, Young Rep Club. Novak, Magnet A: La Porte. Hu, Meredith, counselor, SNEA, ACE. Novak, Sa ra R: Hammond. Hu, Alpha Chi Omega, treas, EXPONENT, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary. O'Conner, Kathleen A: Lafayette. Hu, private home, AWS, Gold Peppers, Mock P, Student Faculty Comm, Student Senate, Toma- hawk, Town Girls Org, pres, senator, Student Advisory Comm. X f A 5 i at - - -. vE..': .L..a.,- . f X 6 Q- v g 'tt-' mil in QIJX 5 I i'. 'Q' -5 1 Q lc: an F ,- M4 1' xi ' ff 4 . -X ,x by Q, X' if . . z 44 li?-K.: , ku I An. Q x ,. I up ' sc lim 4:1 ' . 'ig -, , w- 1 .tn e ,Q 7. '-34 5 ' 'X ' Sv' M' 13.5 as-f tv ,, xl .1-J- H P' F 1'-.'-t NU: ' he 1 0-V 'sf K ' I - , gn -I 7' 3- Aii f Q . I r V 1 X s. , R iilniit 3' t X, N 6 V gig.. 2- ROW ONE-Potter, Mark A: Dewitt, NY, Hu, private home, Off-Campus Men's Assn. Plummer, james N: Hammond, Hu, private home, International Relations Club, Calumet Campus, Stu body pres, photographer for Boilermaker. Powell, lo A: St Louis, Mo. Hu, Kappa Kappa Gam- ma, pres, Block P, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Eta, Sigma Delta Pi, ROW TWO-Pratt, Harry F: Indianapolis. Hu, Alpha Tau Omega, rush chm, athletic director, IFC' Married Stu, CHRONICLE, ed, Off-Campus Mens Assn, Skull and Crescent, YAF, Young Rep Club, treas,,lIFC. Price, David A: Griffith. Hu, Alpha Sigma Phi, pledge trainer, athletic' director, Var Athletics. Price, lohn C: Walton. Hu, Married Stu, ACE, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. ROW THREE-Peters, Meredith R: Hardinsburg. PE, Delta Chi. Piatak, Leslie A: Gary. Hu, Phi MU, queen's chm, ritualistic, AWS, Green Guard, Purdue Prom, chm, Univ Choir, Greek Week. Presnar, Robert D: Valparaiso. McCutcheon, Block P, Old Masters, Stu Religious Counc. ROW ONE-Ogborn, lune M: Terre Haute. Hu, private home. Orme, lane! M: Indianapolis. Hu, Sigma Kappa, lst vice pres, standards chm, rush chm, co-scholarship chm, co-social chm, Angel Flight, Block P, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Mock P, Panhel Counc, Sigma Delta Pi. Overbeck, Cheryl E: Liberty. Hu, Sigma Kappa, AWS rep, athletic chm, AWS, Block P, Collegiate 4'H, Green Guard, Major-Minor Club, Modern Dance Club, SNEA, Univ Choir, judo Club. Owens, George R: Ft Wayne. Hu, McCutcheon, Rifle Team, Sailing Club, Student Union. ROW TWO-Owens, leanette K: Acton. Hu, Sigma Kappa, AWS rep, asst rec chm, recording secy, AWS, Block P, Greek Week Penny Carn, Green Guard, Mock P, Univ Choir. Pao, Anna P: Hong Kong. Hu, Duhme, Alpha Kappa Delta, Chinese Student Club, Mock P, Modern Dance Club, OIA, Univ Choir. Parkovich, Paula I: Hammond. Hu, private home, SNEA. Patton, Robert S: Frankfort. Hu, Tarkington, senator, Karate Club. ROW THREE-Payne, Charles W: Nashville, Tenn. Hu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, chaplain, exec counc, asst song leader, Arnold Air Soc, Folk Song Club, Var Athletics, YAF, Young Rep Club. Pickett, lean A: Greentown. Hu, Shealy, pres, corridor chm, gov bd, Block P, Student Union, Univ Choir, Women's Interhall Counc. Piper, Frances M: Knox. Hu, private home. Potter, Barbara A: Muncie, Hu, Zeta Tau Alpha, rush chm, Angel Flight, EXPONENT, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Mortar Board, OIA, SNEA, Theta Sigma Phi, Miss Purdue Court, WRA. I CJ ,r,,, A. IA L ROW ONE-Price, loyce K: Franktort. Hu, Ann Tweedale, AWS: Block P, Campus Chest, Class Counc, jr, sr, Mock P, SNEA, Stu Co-op Assn, Tomahawk, WRA. Probst, Katherine K: Lafayette. Hu, Married Student, Delta Rho Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi. Puncochar, Karen M: Berwyn, Ill, Hu, Sigma Kappa, 2nd vice pres, house mgr, scholarship, song leader, rush counselor, Block P, Panhel Counc, SNEA, ACE. Ramusack, Marge: East Gary. Hu, Earhart, SNEA, Newman Club, counselor. Ratliff, Richard L: Indianapolis. Hu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, pledge trainer, Gimlet, Var Athletics. Rattay, loan E: Hammond. Hu, Zeta Tau Alpha, chm of files, rush foods comm, Christian Student Fellowship, Block P, Greek Week Penny Carn, Green Guard, YWCA. Redmond, Ruthann: Indianapolis. Hu, Earhart, SN EA. ROW TWO-Reed, Carole A: lamestown. Hu, Meredith, ACE, Block P, Green Guard. Reed, Ellen M: Ft Wayne. Hu, Duhme, AWS, Mock P, Purdue Univ Theater, Sigma Alpha Eta, Newman Club. Regan, Patricia I: Indianapolis. Hu, Vavvter, publicity chm, Drill Team Aux, Green Guard, SNEA, Newman Club. Reinsch, Lola C: Arlington, Va. Delta Gamma, house co-ordinator, AWS, Block P, Campus Chest, Green Guard, Mock P, OIA, Univ Presb Church, Greek Week. Reiter, Marilyn I: Ft Wayne. Hu, Shealy, Univ Choir. Reynolds, Susan S: W Lafa ette, Hu, private home, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, OIA, Rhoads, lennie C: Portage. Hu, private home, ACE, Collegiate 4-H, Outing Club, SNEA, United Student Fellow, Univ Lutheran Assembly. ROW THREE-Ridgway, Paula I: Des Plaines, Ill. Hu, Meredith, publicity chm, Baptist Student Found, Green Guard, Mock P, OIA, SNEA, Tomahawk, Student Volunteer Corps, Robinson, Fred lr: Gary. Hu, Owen, Purdue Ranger. Robinson, Gail L: Bristol, Rl. Hu, Alpha Omicron Pi, pledge trainer, standards comm, Block P, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, chm of Gab Fest, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P, SNEA, Univ Choir, lr Panhel pres. Robison, Phillip D: S Bend, Hu, Alpha Chi Rho, social chm, Psi Chi. Rogers, lack A: Gary, Hu, Tau Kappa Epsilon, pledge trainer, Baptist Student Union, Univ Choir. Rohn, Louise M: Mitchell, Hu, Duhme, sr counselor, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. Rohrer, Harold G: Indianapolis. Sci, Pi Kappa Alpha, pres, pledge trainer, Block P. t . , . 3, 5 4: ' 5. .351 ,G , 'Y ff'-x ff ' -of ' Q,-. Y ,pf X Q- use 5. T' ,.'iQE!.'f3.' .,,1,1.,!f 5g't:',qg'f.3'i!g 'Q-gi' f w -5 1 N1 .1 r Q ,. 1 .K zififjgsi ' . 1 V ii 5 air.. .., sw- Q ,R v l A I 'Rt' 'Q X Af! 6 li l i A41 t 4 ,Mg- -na.. QQ. sfafffm x f ...xl .ff sg. .N , X ... ' PM l s A A-fzzf.. F 1 ,... fi. f W ' Sq . S 4 -I 'hr' X f . f , , my ll 'l . , F . ti. ,,,,,,w 6 'ix :Qi 1 . tk3,,.. - ,f .k . . 'till s--j. ky' 1 ROW OjlE-Ylgmanek, Elizabeth I: Chicago, Ill. Hu, Warren, standards chm, OIA, Univ Clizir. Rose, Steven W: Auburn. SS, private home, APhA, Off-Campus Men's Assn, Wesley Found, SNEA. Rosenthal, Ellen L: Miami, Fla. Hu, Wood, pres, Block P, Class Counc, Delta Rho Kappa, G ld Peppers, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P, Sigma Alpha Eta, Tomahawk, Women's Interhall Counc. Roska, Norma I: Milwaukee, Wisc. Hu, Kappa Kappa Gamma, vice pres, Block P, Christian Sci Org, Green Guard, Modern Dance Club, Tau Beta Sigma. ROW TWO-Rubin,VNancy R: Chicago, Ill. Hu, Wood, vice pres, WRH gov bd, Block P, DEBRIS, Green Guard, Mock P, Sigma Alpha Eta. Ruf, Linda S: Hammond. Hu, Zeta Tau Alpha, pep chm, U Song director, AWS, Campus Chest, Class Counc, Green Guard, Mock P, SGS, SNEA, Univ Choir, Young Dem, WRA, NCTE. Ruhl, Rosalind B: Freeport, Ill. Hu, Phi Mu, songleader, art chm, Block P, EXPONENT, Mock P, RIVET. Romsey, loelle P: Rochester, NY. Hu, apt, Block P, Univ Choir, WCCR. ROW THREE-Rusnak, Raymond C: Hammond. Hu, private home, PCIA, Young Rep Club, Calumet Campus Newspaper, Circle K. Ryan, Sally B: Kentland. Hu, Chi Omega, Block P, Green Guard. Saal, Ran- dall L: Goshen. Hu, married stu, Var Athletics. Sacks, Daniel R: New Augusta. Hu, Sigma Nu, chaplain, standards comm, Block P, Campus Chest, Mock P, Student Union, JIFC. ROW FOUR-Satterblom, Edward L: Munster. Hu, married stu. Saul, William E: Marion. Hu, Alpha Chi Rho, chaplain, Debating Forum, Forensic Union. Schalliol, Ann L: Mishawaka. Hu, Duhme, social chm, AWS, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. Schlagenhauf, Larry W: Bluffton. Hu, Kappa Sigma, pres, Class Counc, EXPONENT, mgn ed, Sigma Delta Chi, pres, Skull and Crescent, Zouaves. ROW FIVE-Schmidt, Nelson E: Hammond. Hu, Tarkington, pub pol dir. Schmuke, Linda S: Michigan City. Hu, Meredith. Schnable, Ruth A: Speedway. Hu, Earhart, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Student Vol Corps, Student Gov't Cultural Affairs Rep. Schneider, Martha A: Indianapolis. Hu, Alpha Chi Omega, corresponding secy, Band, SNEA, Student Union. ROW SIX-Schrader, Gail C: Chesterton. Hu, Earhart, unit B treas. Schreiber, Susan E: Hammond. Hu, Earhart, ACE, SNEA. Schuller, lames D: Hoagland. PE, Beta Sigma Psi, athletic mgr, Ft Wayne Ext Student Senate, Glee Club, Univ Choir, Var Athletics. Sears, Patricia A: New Castle. PE, Alpha Omicron Pi, act chm, Angel Flight, Block P, Major-Minor Club, Modern Dance Club, Sigma Alpha Epsilon little sister. ROW SEVEN-Seeger, Crawford H: W Acton, Mass. Hu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, cha lain, publicity chm, Skull and Crescent, Student Union. Shipkus, Alillma H: Thorntown. Hu, WRH, Block P, Green Guard, Mock P, OIA, Tomahawk, Univ Choir, Peace Corps Comm. Showalter, lohn W: Vincennes. Hu, Wiley, Band, Delta Rho Kappa, EXPONENT. Shunk, Mitzie: W Lafayette, Hu, Kappa Alpha Theta, Army Ball Queen, Homecoming Queen, Cheerleader, Gold Peppers, Sigma Alpha Eta. ROW EIGHT-Sibla, loanne M: Elkhart. Hu, Phi Mu, Panhel rep, registrar, AWS, Block P, EXPONENT, Green Guard, Mock P, Panhel Counc, WRA. Simmons, David C: Gary. Hu, Cary. Simonel, Mary C: Indianapolis. Hu, Alpha Omicron Pi, asst rush chm, Block P, Greek Week Penny Carn, Green Guard, Mock P. Harrison, lerry D: Terre Haute. Hu, married student, SNEA. ROW ONE-Sims, lohn E: Ft Sill, Okla. Hu, Acacia, Army Honor Guard, Scabbard and Blade, Skull and Crescent, Shanklin, Sandra K: St Louis, Mo. Hu, Alpha Lambda Delta, Block P, Delta Rho Kappa, WRA, Skinner, lanet E: Ft Wayne. Hu, Alpha Phi, vice pres, Angel Flight, Block P, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. Smalley, ludith A: Bloomington. Hu, private home, Alpha Kappa Delta, Delta Rho Kappa, Folk Song Club. ROW TWO-Smick, Nancy: Cleveland, Ohio. Hu, Alpha Delta Pi, rush chm, act chm, reporter, hist, Angel Flight, operations officer, Block P, EXPONENT, magazine ed, Gold Peppers, Grand Prix Found, Greek Week, Panhel Counc, Theta Sigma Phi, vice pres, Little Sisters of Minerva. Smith, Diane E: Dearborn, Mich. Hu, Alpha Omicron Pi, AWS, pres, chm jud bd, Block P, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Stu Faculty Comm, SNEA, Student Senate, Univ Choir. Smith, Donna I: Pittsburgh, Pa. Hu, Meredith, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Mock P, SNEA, Young Rep Club. Smith, lames L: Decatur, Ill. Hu, private home, AIID, Catalyst Club, ROW THREE-Smith, Mimi L: Brazil. Hu, Meredith, corridor chm, stu advisor, sr counc, Band, Christian Sci Org, Outing Club, Tau Beta Sigma. Smith, Phoebe A: Michigantown. Hu, private home, ACEI, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Smith, Sue A: Auburn. Hu, Vawter, vice pres, WRH, lt gov, ACE, Block P, SNEA, WRA, Snavely, Karen M: Ft Wayne. Hu, Earhart, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa, Young Rep Club. ROW FOUR-Snider, Thomas M: Kokomo. Hu, Cary Glee Club, direc- tor, Class Counc, jr, sr, Mock P, Univ Choir, Wesley Found, Purdue Prom. Sommer, Barbara L: Indianapolis. Hu, Alpha Chi Omega, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Modern Dance Club, vice pres, SNEA. Spenge- man, Susan I: Indianapolis, Hu, Alpha Chi Omega, social chm, Panhel rush counselor, Block P, Class Counc, soph, jr, Panhel Counc, Delta Phi Delta, Univ Choir. Spitler, lane L: Wheaton, Ill. Hu, Sigma Kappa, social chm, act chm, triangle corres, Block P, EXPONENT, Gold Pep- pers, secy, Green Guard, Psi Chi, Purdue Adv Counc, Theta Sigma Phi, Univ Choir, Univ Presbyterian Church, OSGS, Leadership Conf. ROW FIVE-Stachura, Andrea H: Vincennes. Hu, Earhart, corridor chm, pres unit B, gov, ACE, AWS, Block P, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Mock P, Old Masters, Tomahawk, Women's lnterhall Counc, YWCA. Stanbery, Ellen I: Ft Wayne. Hu, Kappa Kappa Gamma, pledge class secy, 2nd vice pres, Alpha Lambda Delta, Class Counc, soph, jr, Delta Rho Kappa, Gold Peppers, Mortar Board, OlA, Old Masters, Univ Choir, Little Sisters of Minerva. Stanley, Alice G: Rensselaer. Hu, Phi Mu, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Univ Choir, Steele, Connie C: Lafay- ette. Hu, Block P, Town Girls Org. ,QQ 5, 3.5 'B T.-1' 'kvii-E: f. U' . ' W as . ' .A-as '- . ' i ' L w f ' T L.f '1. t g,:, FT , 1 '9!2 Iiloera arts- we ,I 3 SSQIGC A practical lab at last! .44l'llll f 1 s? s L txixxxttxt'-. V Mt l fn FT gj ,A . 1. g....f ' va., 'ST .iv- ll- Y x ROW ONE-Steinbarger, Susan M: Indianapolis. Hu, private home, Sigma Alpha Eta. Steiner, Suzanna: Indianapolis. Hu, Wood, gov, senator, asst social chm, corridor chm, Alpha Lambda Delta, Block P, Fresh Class Counc, Old Masters, Sigma Delta Pi, Stu Senate, Women's lnterhall Counc, Foreign Study Program, Madrid. Stewart, Gale L: Logansport. Hu, Zeta Tau Alpha, pledge class pres, Panhel Counc, Univ Choir, Stu Volunteer Corps. Stewart, Mary Kay: Dixon, Ill. Hu, Alpha Phi. Stout, Susan L: Elkart. Hu, Earhart, social chm, unit pres, gov bd, exec bd, ACE, Mock P, SNEA, Univ Choir. Stovall, Iohn R: Denver, Colo. Hu, McCutcheon, senate, pol director. Strauss, Ianet L: Crete, III. Hu, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Ir Panhel rep, pledge trainer, Angel Flight, Block P, co-chm comm, Class Counc, soph, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Student Union, jr bd, Campus Crusade for Christ, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart. ROW TWO-Stryckey, Rosemary T: S Bend. Hu, Sigma Kappa, SNEA, Young Dem. Stuart, Carol: Atlanta, Ga. Hu, Delta Gamma, rituals chm, Block P, Green Guard, Mock P, Delta Sigma. Susang, Ierry L: Thorntown. Hu, married stu. Susor- nay, Iean T: Highland. Hu, Duhme, Delta Rho Kappa. Sutter, Margaret A: Lafayette. Hu, private home, SNEA, Sweet, Diana K: Indianapolis. Hu, Phi Mu, Panhel rep, hiilstgrialckflaelman, Sylvia S: North Liberty. Hu, private home, AWS, Major-Minor u , . ROW THREE-Tankersley, William H: Frankfort. Hu, Theta Chi, DEBRIS, Outing Club, SNEA, Student Union, Wesley Found, Young Rep Club, Camera Club. Tash, Steven F: University City, Mo. Hu, apt, Block P, soph worker, Campus Chest, Class Counc, Ir, Mock P, Skull and Crescent, Student Union. Taulman, Roger L: Goodland. Hu, Alpha Kappa Lambda, sec, rush chm. Tchalo, Pamela E: Munster. PE, Earhart, ffm., me Ig . H at .. corridor chm, Green Guard, Major-Minor Club. Theiss, Loma L: Evansville. Hu, Earhart, counselor, AWS, state day comm chm, Block P, Green Guard Honorary, Mock P, SNEA, Univ Choir, Winter Whispers Favors Comm. Theodore, Carole S: Munster. Hu, Earhart, AWS, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Purdue Orthodox Fellowship. Thompson, Barbara E: Lafayette. Hu, private home, Delta Rho Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P, SNEA, Town Girl's Org, treas, Wesley Found, WRA. ROW FOUR-Thermer, Lynn B: Aurora. Hu, Alpha Xi Delta, Block P, Green Guard, Triton. Tower, Barbara I: Bedford. Hu, Alpha Xi Delta, events chm, vice pres, Block P, Green Guard, Univ Choir. Tredwell, Susan A: Evansville. Hu, Pi Beta Phi, house mgr, exec counc, DEBRIS, Old Masters, Triton, Sigma Alpha Nu. Truce, Nancy I: W Lafayette. Hu, Alpha Chi Omega, Block P, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Student Union, Univ Choir. Truhn, Gene A: New Carlisle. Hu, Sherman, Drill Team. Tubergen, Dane L: Angola. Hu, Beta Theta Pi, chorister, EXPONENT, Gimlet, Grand Prix Found, Skull and Crescent, Young Rep Club. Turber, Robert W: Indianapolis. Hu, Sigma Pi, secy, AIID, WCCR, Purdue Photography Club. ROW FIVE-Turner, Iohn M: Valparaiso. Hu, private home, Christian Sci Org, Stu Relig Counc. Tyner, lewel L: Tipton. Hu, Meredith, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Eta, SNEA. Tyrrell, Marjorie L: W Lafayette. Hu, private home, Block P, Newman Club. Underkofler, Patricia I: Indianapolis. Hu, Alpha Delta Pi, efficiency chm, corr secy, pledge secy, Angel Flight, AWS, Campus Chest, Green Guard. Vanderbilt, Vern C: Hagerstown, Hu, Wiley, fresh counc, IEEE, Wesley Found. Vanhorn, Karen A: Beech Grove. Hu, Phi Mu, asst pledge trainer, EXPONENT, OIA, Sigma Delta Pi, Young Rep Club. Van Ulzen, William R: Michigan City. Hu, private home. 'For' truth in non -exact sciences 'ET' 'Ni 3. ROW ONE-Veris, Susan l: S Bend. Hu, Alpha Phi, AWS, Block P, photo comm, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, SNEA. icha, Patricia A: Glen Ellyn, lll. Hu, married student, Alpha Kappa Delta, Block P. ROW TWO-Videgar, Sheryl L: North Riverside, Ill. Hu, Chi Omega, treas, AWS, Band, Queen's Court 1964, Majorette, Block P, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Major-Minor Club, Univ Presbyterian Church, WRA Counc, WRX Gov Bd, Navy Queen 1966, Lambda Chi Alpha Little Sister, pres. Volkert, I. lay: Columbus, Ill. Hu, Phi Kappa Tau, Band, Mock P, YAF, Young Rep Club, pres. ROW THREE-Von Benken, Marilyn K: Cleveland, Ohio. Hu, Warren, secy, Block P, Folk Song Club, Mock P, Outing Club. Waggener, Rose-Marie: Colfax. Hu, Earhart, unit secy, treas, H-8 club treas, Block P, Sr Class Counc, Collegiate 4-H, Green Guard, Tomahawk, Univ Choir. ROW FOUR-Wagner, Duke E: Hamilton, Ohio. Hu, Alpha Kappa Lambda, rush chm, social chm, Class Counc, jr, sr, EXPONENT, Greek Week Penny Carn, JIFC, Wagner, Patricia A: Washington. Hu, Alpha Xi Delta, pledge trainer, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Univ Choir, ROW FIVE-Wall, Mary V: Lafayette. Hu, Alpha Xi Delta, asst treas, ACE, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P, SNEA. Wagner, Margaret A: Huntington. Hu, Kappa Alpha Theta, asst treas, foods chm, ACE, Block P, Green Guard, Pep Comm, SNEA. ROW SIX-Warren, Sally A: Lafayette. Hu, private home. Warren, Vicki L: lndianapolis. Hu, Meredith, Block P, Fresh Class Counc, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Mental Health Assn, SNEA, Student Union, Young Rep Club, Bridge Club, Var Varieties. ROW SEVEN -Wear, Martha S: Rome City. Hu, Fowler Cts, AWS, Mock P, OIA, Student Co-op Assn. Weber, Paula P: Richmond. Hu, Chi Omega, Block P, Fresh Class Counc, Green Guard, Modern Dance Club, Panhel Counc, Purdue Univ Theater, Sigma Alpha Eta, Student Union, Univ Choir. ROW EIGHT-Weiler, lanet B: LaPorte. Hu, married student, Earhart, unit pres, exec counc, gov bd, AWS, Green Guard, Tomahawk, Women's lnterhall Counc. Weinberg, Susan G: W Lafayette. Hu, private home, Hillel Found, Purdue Players, Band. - 'i A i ' 1 A fel' ' ...Qs . A ie 5 sl fi ' so '. r' f f 7' :gg i ff 5 , 91'-A . es, 1 1 '. , I lil E .C is V ' T si ll '-A!--, . wg f f V ZZ- 7 P -'I 1' ' Z X - 'we . , . .,,, ,... TT T 'RN I av. up lf li-X s A- , -gil 1 K ' . Xt ROW ONE-Weiss, Shirley I: Gary. Hu, Earhart, Block P, Green Guard, Hillel Found, Modern Dance Club, Purdue Univ Theater, WURH radio stat. Weiland, Dan G: Howe. PE, Pi Kappa Alpha. Welch, loy A: Delphi. Hu, Married Stu. ROW TWO-Wettschurack, Gilda I.: Columbus. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Block P, Green Guard, Student Union, WRA Counc. Wheeler, Sandra: Martinsville. Hu, Vawter, Block P, Univ Choir. White, David L: Colfax. Hu, apt. ROW THREE-Wiegand, George B: Taylorville, Ill. Hu, McCutcheon, SAM, YAF, Young Rep Club. Williams, Mary Kay: Columbus, Ohio. Hu, Kappa Alpha Theta, vice pres, Angel Flight, AWS, Block P, Gold Peppers, Mortar Board, Panhel Counc, vice pres, Pep Comm, Pershing Rifles Co-ed, Sigma Alpha Eta. Williams, Rebecca K: Evansville. Hu, Delta Gamma, rituals chm, corr secy, Alpha Lambda Delta, secy, Majorette, Class Counc, jr, Delta Rho Kappa, Gold Peppers, Greek Week Penny Cam, Green Guard, Mortar Board, secy, Old Masters, Stu Gov Cultural, Stu Ct, secy, Tau Beta Sigma, Univ Choir, Wildlife Club. ROW FOUR-Wilson, Alan L: Frankfort. Hu, Married Stu, ACE, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Wilson, Mary I: W Lafayette. Hu, private home, Block P, Grand Prix Found, SNEA, Student Union, Univ Choir. Winegardner, Nancy B: Williamsport. Hu, Alpha Phi, Block P, Class Counc, fresh, EXPONENT, Green Guard, Green Guard Honor- ary, Sigma Alpha Eta, Theta Sigma Phi. ROW FIVE-Woodruff, lane: W Lafayette. Hu, private home, AWS, Class Counc, soph, Pep Comm, SNEA, YAF, Young Rep Club. Wyant, Billie L: Lafayette. Hu, private home, SNEA, Student Co-op Assn. Young, Paulette E: S Bend. Hu, Meredith, stu advisor, sr counselor, Block P, soph worker, Class Counc, fresh, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P, Sigma Alpha Eta, SNEA, Women's lnterhall Counc, pres. ROW SIX-Young, Suzanne M: Evansville. Hu, Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, Greek Week Penny Carn, Green Guard, Mock P, Student Union. Yundt, Sharon A: Frankfort. Hu, Alpha Chi Omega, house mgr, Green Guard, Univ Choir. To encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal standards, and to recognize outstanding contributions to education was the purpose of Kappa Delta Pi, an honor society in education. Kappa Delta Pi tried to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among their mem- bers and to hasten professional growth by honoring achievement in educational work. kappa delta pi Robin Ahrens, Pres. Sandy Clarkson, Vice Pres. Patty Marsh, Sec. Wally Mack, Treas. Suzann Shackleton, Membership Denise Kay Abrams Linda Aylesworth Deborah Baldwin Sonja-Lou Bark Diane Beckwith Carole j. Behrens Estelle j. Beihl Barbara Benjamin Sharon Bertrand Beverly Betz Leonard R. Blyth Natalie Bond Karalyn A. Bowditch Bonnie B. Boyer Bonnie Lee Brooks Mary E. Brown Christine A. Bryant james D. Bryngelson Donnabelle E. Burkhart Katherine Chavers janet E. Chinn Sandra jean Coffman Christine Clavey Vicki Clements Bonnie Coyner Carol A. Cramer joan Daniel Margaret DeLeCroix Cheryl Dillon Roselyn Drew Luella Dunn joyce E. Ehle Stephen P. Eikenberry Edward E. Eiler jane C. Elgin Cheryl G. Elmer Robert C. Ericson Fran Farlow Marilyn jo Fite Karen B. Fogleberg Sally jo Fosbrink Carole France Doris Flickingers Mary German Lyn Ann Glendening Mary Hamner Diane F. Haner Wendy Hart Barbara Haselby Susan Hathaway jo Ann Havens Carolyn l. Haxton jonalou Heitman jette Hermansen Pamela Highlen jane E. Horner David R. Huffman Catherine L. Hulka Nancy L. Hutchinson Pamela Hutson joanne jeffrey Karen Sue johnson judith K, johoski Katherine Kelly Shari Kinnaman Catherine G. Kirby Pamela Koch Carol Kowalik julane Kraay Sharon E. Kramer Phyllis Lane Ed Langston Kay Lewes Carol Liedl Susan Lowell jean Malecki Betty Maple Katherine Marschke Anne E. McCoy Marylu McEwen Rose Anne Meeks Ann M. Metz Vaida MiKits Lyn Miller Sandra K. Milnes jane Mitchell Suzanne Morgan Victoria Morman Gayle Mulinozzi Debbie Myers Marilyn M. O'Hair Ruthann Ostroot Penelope Packard Ann Parkinson Laura M. Patterson Robert Pekarek jo Ann Powell Gertrude Powers Carol D. Powlen john Price Colleen K. Randel Charles E. Redinger Susan Reeder Gail Robinson Louise Rohn Ellen Rosenthal Diana M. Sahloff Ann L. Schalliol Ruth Ann Schnable Nancy j. Shade janet Skinner Carolyn D. Smith Phoeve Smith Carolyn A. Sowers Barry L. Steinman Dana P. Stewart janet Strauss Ro Anne Stuart Lynda S. Taylor Carole Theodore Barbara Thompson Mary jo Trimble Nancy Truce Donald Turner Barbara C. Walker Mary Wall Ann Wardwell Sally A. Warren Vicki Warren Ester R. Weiner Rhoda Wharry Nancy Wightman Margaret A. Wilkinson Alan Wilsen Anita j. Wisker Mary Kay Young Paulette E. Young Kenneth M. Zimmer Future uncertain In the state of Indiana only forty-eight per cent of the high school graduates have gone on to institutions of higher learning. Of this small group only seventy-five hundredths per cent entered the field of Industrial Education at Purdue. If we have had so few trained teachers of trades, what will become of those who are unskilled at high school gradua- tion and attempt to enter industry or the trades? Their future will be uncertain. We in the department, said Max Eddy, IE head, try to aleviate this uncertainty by preparing men for working and living in industrial society. A - 8 ss' T9 ' . im. Dr. Eddy looks ahead. 2. v EYE AZ ARD 'lwlnsnng e4 Q N X f. 5 5 ,p-.N Q A 2 Dlaldm 5 ..4- 1. 52 ,Q . I . Lis r' iota Iarnbda signna Frederick Cooreman, Pres. john Davis, Sec-Treas. Micheal O'Hair, Vice Pres. joseph Schuster, Ass't Sec-Treas. Leonard Lojewski, Hist. Richard Berning john Bickle- jon Bill Thomas Bertram Wilkie Bush Harold Dickey George Gilmore john Innis Terry jackson Dave Quinlan Richard Ratliff Thomas Strouse joseph Swoverland 'Qc W1 13 'fb f V, Q , . ,,,, 3 ,LQ 5,5 - ff' 'fx ,Sy WS- ' - X In I c Q - :-. -. ,Q , N s x.. L, .iw T A ,...-f mai! --'im 'NT ' W Y Vg' 4, . --it An Iota Lambda Sig-man was brave, courageous, and re- sembled a woodpecker. Daily he pecked away at a forest of rowdy boys in a sawdusty, noisy shop room. As a woodpecker would take pride in his ability to eat away wood, the Iota Lambda Sig-man relished putting holes in manual inability. What's more, he was the best in the forest of unskilled boys. I. honneconning weekend-hilarity and . . . ROW ONE-Aikman, james R: Washington. lnd Ed, Dover, house mgr, vice pres, Drill Team, Stu Co-op Assn. Baunach, Kenneth j: Wolcott. Ind Ed, Tarkington. Beck, Charles A: Lafayette. lnd Ed, Married Stu. Bennett, William P: Hartford City. Ind Ed, private home, Berning, Richard D: Ft Wayne. Ind Ed, Wiley. Blume, james S: Ft Wayne. Ind Ed, apt. ROW TWO-Bowman, Daniel j: Greenfield. Ind Ed, Kappa Delta Rho, social chm, ASTD, Block P, ASTME, Auto Club, SGS. Britton, Richard L: W Lafayette. Ind Ed, private home. Connell, William A: Crawfordsville. Ind Ed, private home, Grand Prix Found, Indus Arts Educ Club, secy. Cooreman, Frederick S: New Carlisle. lnd Ed, private home, Iota Lambda Sigma. Cunningham, Lowell E: Hicksville, Ohio. Ind Ed, Married Stu. Dilling, Ronald E: Lafayette. lnd Ed, Married Stu, ASTD, AFROTC Band. ROW THREE-Dishon, Stanley H: W Lafayette. Ind Ed, apt, Indus Arts Educ Club. Eickholtz, Dennis A: Charlestown. Ind Ed, private home. Fisher, Lawrence D: Boswell. Ind Ed, Tarkington, floor athletic chm. Fullam, Peter W: Schenectady, NY. Ind Ed, Sigma Nu, historian, standards comm, special events comm, Block P, DEBRIS, Outing Club, Railroad Club, RIVET, Student Union, TSCC. Gilliland, james D: Lafayette. Ind Ed, private home, Purdue Avia Tech Club. Grainger, Royden G: Kokomo. lnd Ed, Cary, Block P. ROW FOUR-Grant, Michael C: Lafayette. lnd Ed, private home, Chess Club, Off-Campus Men's Assn, Purdue Pilots Inc, Railroad Club, Wesley Found, Young Dem. Grimes, Charles R: Lafayette. lnd Ed, private home, Phi Delta Theta. Haley, Donald O: Lafayette. Ind Ed, private home. Harrison, William E: Ft Wayne. lnd Ed, private home, ASTD. Hoeche, john W: W Lafayette. lnd Ed, private home, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Scabbard and Blade, NROTC Rifle Team, Purdue Var Rifle Team. johnson, Philip L: McCordsville. lnd Ed, Wiley, Alpha Phi Omega, Soc of Auto Engr, lndus Arts Educ Club. ROW FIVE-Karver, Walter R: Gary. lnd Ed, Married Stu, ASTD, Drill Team. Kaufman, Donald R: Mt Vernon. lnd Ed, Cary, treas, publicity dir, joint counc, forenics chm, Army Honor Guard, Block P, Mock P, Reamer Club, Scabbard and Blade, Soc of Auto Engr. Kirkpatrick, Daniel G: Frankfort. Ind Ed, Married Stu. Kuntz, james R: Lafayette. Ind Ed, private home. Labus, Edward j: Gary. Ind Ed, Fowler Cts, AIAA, Indus 447' xx Arts Club, SAE. pgs- 0 S 9 X - i .. af- N.. , .. .lf '51 N 5,- W na an i .. .. 'hr- up. - ROW ONE-Law, Howard L: Indianapolis. Ind Ed, private home, Alpha Eta Rho, Av Tech Flyers. Moseby, Robert L: Tell City. Ind Ed, private home, Alpha Eta Rho. Nieman, William L: Indianapolis. lnd Ed, Delta Chi, corr secy. ROW TWO-O'Boyle, lames I: Hammond. Ind Ed, private home. Pierce, Neil R: Ft Wayne. Ind Ed, Married Stu, ASTME.. Pittmar, M Brent: lasonville. Ind Ed, Phi Kappa Psi, corr secy, ASTD, Greek Week Penny Carn, Mock P, Student Union. ROW THREE-Rackel, lerold M: Portland. Ind Ed, McCutcheon, unit pres. Ratliff, Richard A: Greenwood. lnd Ed, private home, Greek Week Penny Carn, iota Lambda Sigma, Mock P. Rice, james I: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Ind Ed, Lambda Chi Alpha, pledge class pres, Army Honor Guard, Greek Week Penny Carn, McCutcheon floor senator. ROW FOUR-Rush, Danny D: Walton. lnd Ed, Tarkington, social dir, Army Honor Guard, POMM, Purdue Ranger. Sakaguchi, Paul: North Judson. Ind Ed, Tarkington, ASTD. Seepers, Thomas E: Gary. Ind Ed, Wiley, ASTD, ROW FIVE-Sering, lames E: Brownsburg. Ind Ed, private home. Speicher, William R: La Fontaine. Ind Ed, private home. Strauss, Stephen F: Elkhart, Ind Ed, Married Stu, Band, Alpha Eta Rho. ROW SIX-Strite,lack A: Angola. Ind Ed, private home, Block P, Glee Club, Univ Presb Church. Strouse, Thomas M: Speedway. Ind Ed, Tarkington, ASTD, iota Lambda Sigma. Sutton, Hugh V: Andrews. Ind Ed, Sherman, pres, social chm, treas, secy, vice pres, Honor Flight, liaison, Arnold Air Soc, pledge class pres, AFROTC Band, Block P, Drill Team, plebe class Capt, Mil Ball Comm, Purdue Pilots, Inc, Reamer Club, Scabbard and Blade, Soc for Adv Manage, Stu Co-op Assn, Univ Choir, Fairway, publ chm, Alpha Eta Rho, Av-Tech Flying Club, Honor Flight Commander, AFROTC, air police pledge trainer, wing staff, AF Ball Comm, Cadet Fund Counc. ROW SEVEN-Swing, Duane L: Francesville. Ind Ed, private home, Purdue Pilots, Inc. Swover- land, loe D: Arcola. Ind Ed, private home, Iota Lambda Sigma. Thomas, Leo G: Indianapolis. Ind Ed, Tarkington, fresh orientation chm, Mock P, Sailing Club, The Rogues. ROW EIGHT-Tomlinson, james A: Trotwood, Ohio. Ind Ed, McCutcheon, unit counc, exec counc, Scotia Fantasia comm chm, Block P, Mock P. Wachtstetter, Wayne G: Carmel. Ind Ed, Tarkington, IEEE. Zimmer, Kenneth M: indianapolis. lnd Ed, private home, Kappa Delta Pi. ll-- gang! fn- s-5 Tvs' 'tr- V, ..., Q E K' . .ll um' . 49' 4: 1- ,Q M Q ' lzi. W' pry: gigs- K t .ag , i . 45 M ff jg 3 1, Q , ' Q 'M ,.,, x - ian- 5' gi ,aw .4 we V g m -8 1 1 yy. uw., 4'-T ,gy VI Q Wir ra-'sf' bf' ,,... mac: l i 5, -.5 is I -A Dr. E. T, Weiler, Dean of Industrial Management. business engineers One student has had two years of Chemical Engineering, another, two years of Computer Science, and a third, two years of Physics. To what school could these three students transfer and still use their technical training? The answer- Purdue's unique Industrial Management School. By com- bining business courses with a technical option, students in I. M. were able to grasp the meaning of chemical reac- tions between boss and secretary, compute the vital sta- tistics of all prospective employees and carefully observe the physical motion of bodies. ik-Q i Alf' S, ,g- 'Q-.,, - fs, ' -Q Misery loves company. 1500 words-500 cramps! P A x deliberation in Num- A-Wm wav-spa g,,5,,g..'f nsvwevsa wma 1901 of , t nm. 'WI-un mmf, o :Noun nvlanmanwxmmnumum ' 1 Q Q as mmxyfwf, A ':::.-Z.-:.:,,:V,l3..3L-g',,.-1, ii U -.., aimfmcf L, a . we WM HM .,,,.,... 1.4 V' . lg t 'Il x-xnnnx luxwvfk' ' U I it xnl xx iN RAMP sn., . A--X . N.. N Weeks of application . . . Months of anticipation . . . Years of education , . . -M GMMNW f r- 151139 5371,-.,, -W.. 1 'ws Q , . X ' 'V - 3 1'- i f: K B- 3-4 UN X xg In ' 9 1 -15 G. US' ...- f gf? L .a I .3 , I av- X 2:5 ,,,f L - . , 5: I 1- 5- 3 YQ, g - . Ur . I Q g L H if - . ' fl ' A H 2 1 '1 I 1 1 ff: 'Q-sv ROW ONE-Anderle, Thomas l: Clarendon Hills, Ill. IM, Kappa Sigma, Class Counc, soph, ir, Vice Pres Class, SGS, Skull and Crescent, vice pres, IIFC, Tarkington, fresh counc pres. Armstrong, Charles W: Marshall. IM, Wiley. Arnold, Bruce C: Kirkwood, Mo. IM, Sigma Nu, EXPO- NENT, Old Masters, Univ Presb Church, SAM. Aust, Thomas L: Indianapolis. IM, private home. Baird, loseph Anthony: Peru. IM, Sigma Nu, recorder, social chm, IFC. Bankoff, loseph R: Terre Haute. IM, Delta Tau Delta, Block P, EXPONENT, Gimlet, Iron Key, Mock P, Old Masters, Phi Eta Sigma, Stu Fac Comm, Skull and Crescent. ROW TWO-Bayman, Michael A: S Bend, IM, Alpha Chi Rho, ENGINEER, Mock P, Soc for Adv Manage, Univ Choir. Beissler, lames H: Elkhart. IM, Wiley. Blozis, Peter P: Michigan City. IM, private home. Boehnlein, Robert A: Michigan City. IM, private home. Bohon, Ellis G: Lake Bluff, Ill. IM, Phi Delta Theta, treas, asst pledge trainer, asst rush chm, Soph Class Counc, IFC, Mil Ball Comm, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Old Masters, Pershing Rifles, Purdue Pilots Inc, Sailing Club, TWA rep, Booton, james H: Crawfordsville. IM, Tarkington, Block P, Campus Chest, EXPONENT, Mock P, Soc for Adv Manage, Intramural Sports. ROW THREE-Bayless, Donald L: New Ross. IM, Wiley, Soc for Adv Manage. Britton, David I: Rochdale. IM, Pi Kappa Alpha. Brooks, lerry R: New Castle. IM, Club 25, athl mgr, Army Honor Guard, Army Mutual Fund, POMM, Brown, Thomas L: Decatur, Ill. IM, Married Stu. Buck, Steven L: Avondale Estates, Ga. IM: Sigma Pi, rush chm, social chm, secy, Block P, Crew, Gimlet, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Quarterdeck SOC, SGS. Buening, Edward H: Greensburg. IM, Delta Sigma Pi, pres, treas, Block P, IFC, POMM, Soc for Adv Manage, Distinguished Mil Stu. ROW FOUR-Bultman, William C: Liberty. IM, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, rush chm, EXPONENT. Bundy, Michael R: Elkhart. IM, Married Stu, Soc for Adv Manage. Burgeson, Harold E: Gary. IM, Cary, counselor. Bylsma, Daniel L: Lafayette. IM, private home. Bylsma, Stephen M: Lafayette. IM, private home, Soc for Adv Manage, Block P. Carlton, Lynn P: Franklin. IM, Marwood, pres, house buyer, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Stu Co-op Assoc. ROW FIVE-Carter, Samuel R: W Lafayette. IM, private home, Alpha Phi Omega, Off-Campus Men's Assn, Soc for Adv Manage, Univ Choir. Casey, Robert E: Muncie. IM, Pi Kappa Alpha, treas, Block P, Mock P. Chavers, Gordon D: W Lebanon. IM, Sigma Nu, rush chm, asst treas, Soc for Adv Manage, Univ Presb Church. Chrenka, David A: Kirkwood, Mo. IM, Harrison, Gables, senate, Block P, Mock P, Soc for Adv Manage, Univ Choir, Univ Presb Church. 1 the Gi FRE S - or - you ain't learned nothin' yet .91 '-as we endorse -.. 1 - . 'Q--A 'QM 'T' if:-f Q , fu .. RQ en- 5-'aan G., '12, Tl Nia- . 8. the Finals syetern -'For' the ext year' ROW ONE-Christman, Kenneth T: Evansville. IM, Lambda Chi Alpha, house mgr, Student Union. Chu, Chauncey lr: West Newton, Mass. IM, McCutcheon, social dir, Amateur Radio Club, Purdue Advisory Counc, Wildlife Club, Purdue Prom, Clark, Dann E: Inglewood, Calif. IM, Alpha Kappa Lambda, rec secy, rush chm, pres, Block P, EXPONENT, Greek Week Penny Cam, SAM. ROW TWO-Clidence, Robert L: Michigantown. IM, private home. Cowan, Walter Y: Colum- bus, Ohio. IM, Tarkington, Cox, lames R: Livingston, Nj. IM, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ROW THREE-Darnell, Robert C: Michigan City. IM, Fowler House, vice pres, social chm, Old Masters, Purdue Pilots, Inc. Day, Stephen L: W Lafayette. IM, private home, SAM. Deck, lucky G: Anderson, IM, Married Stu. ROW FOUR-Deleget, lerrold S: Highland. IM, Kappa Delta Rho, secy, social chm, Mock P, WCCR. Demd, lohn: Griffith. IM, Wiley. DePew, Larry L: Ligonier. IM, private home. ROW FIVE-DeVito, Edward R: Berwyn, Ill. IM, private home, SAM. D'Hoore, Maurice I: Mishawaka. IM, apt, Mock P, OCMA, Math Club, SAM, Stu Ct. Diehl, lohn R: Indianapolis. IM, Delta Chi, treas, Class Counc, jr, Greek Week Publicity Comm, IFC, Old Masters, PCIA, Young Rep Club, Purdue Prom, finance chm, ROW SIX-Dillon, Steven M: Indianapolis. IM, Beta Theta Pi, vice pres, alumni secy, Arnold Air Soc, Purdue Pilots, Newman Club. DuMont, Wendy M: Portsmouth, Va. IM, Alpha Phi, rec secy, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, RIVET, WRA. Edwards, A Stephen: Indianapolis. IM, Alpha Tau Omega, Drill Team, Gimlet, Mock P, Purdue Pilots. -. S ,- .... L V:-it X :Q gy . ' - r 5' .W Q , . ' if 'Q' ' F - '1 5 N Yrs ' A' .. V 'yi ef - .. I . , I v if :N . ...X . X ? gsm QRS N . c 1 -11, ... .,. if 9. -s. 'Q' ,gig 92? Q V M.. 'zfiza ' . f f ,:, , N .::s- X s.. JW'- iw.. x ROW ONE-Eiler, Robert G: Valparaiso. IM, Phi Kappa Tau, vice pres, asst rush chm, rush chm, scholarship chm, Block P, DEBRIS, Gimlet, IFC, business mgr, Mock P, Phi Eta Sigma, Skull and Crescent, GREEK, business mgr. Erickson, Warren L: Valparaiso. IM, Wiley. Ertel, Norbet I: Sunman. IM, Theta Xi, scholarship chm, Band, Farris, Iames F: Indianapolis. IM, private home. Fernandez, G Alberto: Monterrey, Mexico. IM, Phi Kappa Theta, 'Purdue Pilots. Finch, William I: Rochester, NY. IM, Cary, secy-treas, unit C pres, Band, Class Counc, Ir, Class Officer, sr, Mock P, Soc for Adv Manage, Tomahawk, WCCR. ROW TWO-Fink, Ieffry L: Plainview, NY. IM, Sigma Alpha Mu, social chm, Block P, Hillel Found. Finrow, Mary C: Seattle, Wash, IM, Duhme, OIA, Sailing Club, Univ Choir. Fisher, Steven W: Indianapolis. IM, Alpha Tau Omega, asst treas, asst pledge trainer, Arnold Air Society. Forgette, Robert G: Iron Mountain, Mich. IM, apt, Soc for Adv Manage. Frantz, Iohn P: Sidney. IM, Rochdale, historian, asst treas, pledge tra'i1iretr, piEsnAIlD, treas, Soc for Adv Manage, Stu Co-op Assn, PSHC, Sca Venture. Gahm, Walter D: Louisville, Ky. IM, Phi Delta Theta, Var At , oot a . ROW THREE-Garbutt, I Stuart: Cincinnati, Ohio. IM, Phi Delta Theta, Skull and Crescent, Var Athl. Gardner, Michael C: Indianapolis, IM, Sigma Alpha Mu, rush chm, chaplain, historian, Grand Prix crewchief, Block P, Grand Prix Found, Hillel Found, Mock P, Purdue Adv Counc, SGS, Soc for Adv Manage. Givler, Michael C: Roann. IM, Alpha Sigma Phi, DEBRIS, Mock P. Georgi, Bruce E: Gardner, Mass. IM, Pi Kappa Alpha, sgt-at-arms, Army Honor Guard, Block P, Mock P, Soc for Adv Manage. Glazer, Gary I: Cincinnati, Ohio. IM, Owen, exec social dir, formal dir, parlimentarian, editor of HEADLINER, senate rep, EXPONENT, Hillel Found, Reamer Club, Stu Senate, Tomahawk. Good, Gail K: Madison. IM, Terry Cts. ROW FOUR-Griese, Robert A: Evansville. IM, Sigma Chi, Var Athl, football. Griffiths, William D: Oxford. IM, Pi Kappa Phi, chaplain, song- Ieader, Gimlet, Glee Club, Omicron Delta Kappa, Pep Comm, Purdusirs, Univ Choir. Growcock, William P: Elkhart. IM, Cary. Guffin, Larry G: W Lafayette. IM, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Gulotta, Charles A: Calumet City, Ill, IM, Terry Cts, mayor. Gustafson, Donald L: Indianapolis. IM, Phi Kappa Psi, membership chm, EXPONENT. ROW FIVE-Gutzler, Michael G: Hobart. IM, Beta Sigma Psi, Army Honor Guard, Class Counc, frosh, Soc for Adv Manage, Univ Lutheran Church. Hamm, Michael L: Crawfordsville. IM, apt, Off-Campus Men's Assn. Hanna, William D: Gary. IM, Cary, counc, Soc for Adv Manage. Hap, Daniel I: East Chicago. IM, Terry Cts, Harold, Robert C: Indianapolis. IM, Phi Kappa Sigma, secy, Off-Campus Men's Assn, Soc for Adv Manage, Stu Senate. Hearne, Terrill B: Glendale, Calif. IM, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, emminent chronicler, Army Honor Guard, commander, POMM, Campus Crusade for Christ. A . 4 3. .vvb F ' PM ' CL . fe:- 3 if ' 'I 'if . , 1 -N I ' 'Q Qc C ' 'I 2534! I Z A fe- f V fm I-'Wg' 'ft nw' ,NLE by In . P if .FT 4 s we I' ' l ROW ONE-Heeren, Richard C. lr: Chicago, III. IM, Phi Delta Theta, social chm, Var Athl, football. Helbling, Robert I: Glenview, Ill. IM, Phi Sigma Kappa, rush chm, expansion comm chm, Class Counc, Sr, IFC exec secy. Hempleman, james D: S Bend, IM, Phi Kappa Tau, Band, DEBRIS, Mock P. Higgins, Edward T: W Lafayette. IM, Married Stu, SAM, . ROW.TWOf Hill, Charles I: Hammond. IM, apt. Hip ensteele, Dennis L. Latayette. IM, private home, Alpha Phi Omega, CgCMA, SAM, Stu Senate. Hodge, lohn D: Indianapolis. IM, Theta Xi, pres, rush chm, IFC, Mock P, SAM. Holmes, Thomas H: S. Bend. IM, Alpha Chi Rho, treas, Class Counc, fresh, soph, jr, sr, ENGINEER, Sigma Delta Chi. ROW THREE-Holt, Larry B: Scottsburg. IM, Married Stu. Hovermale, Carl G: Memphis, Tenn. IM, Theta Xi, SAM. Humphrey, lames M: Indianapolis. IM, Married Stu, Mock P, PCIA. Hychka, Steven C: E Hartford, Conn. IM, Tarkington, counselor, unit counc, Block P, Crew, Forensic Union, Sailing Club, Univ Choir, Rogues. ROW FOUR-Keyl, Gary E: Lafayette. IM, private home, SAM. Kelly, lohn A: Lafayette. IM, Pi Kappa Alpha, Block P, Mock P, SAM, Newman Club. King, William K: Walton. IM: Alpha Chi Rho, house mgr. IIVI 360 production heaolac es ROW ONE-Kinnaman, lohn L: Holdrege, Nebr. IM, Theta Chi, asst pledge trainer, Block P, Greek Week Penny Carn, IFC, Old Masters, Skull and Crescent. Korty, Donald L: Lafayette. IM, private home. Land, Paul L. Richmond. IM, private home. Lasker, David G: Hollywood, Calif. IM, Tau Epsilon Phi, treas, pres IFC. ROW TWO-Latchaw, leff L: Alexandria. IM, Beta Theta Pi, social chm, vice pres, EXPONENT, Pep Comm, Soc for Adv Manage, Young Rep Club, 1966 Golddiggers King. Latour, Dennis B: Anderson. IM, Cary, Block P. Lee Stephen R: Fairfield, Ill. IM, private home, Block P, Karate Club. Leets, Elmer L: Chicago, III. IM, Delta Upsilon, pres, treas, pledge trainer, Class Counc, fresh, SGS, Skull and Crescent. ROW THREE-Lieberman, Philip L: Evansville. IM, Sigma Alpha Mu, Block P, Mock P, Skull and Crescent, Tau Phi Lambda. Lilly, William F: Elkhart, IM, Terry Cts, ct mayor, Soc for Adv Manage. Lindemer, Stephen D: Crown Point. IM, Alpha Chi Rho. Lubs, Wilbur L: La Porte. IM, private home. ROW FOUR-Lubiniecki, Gerald I: Michigan City. IM, Terry Cts, Luedtke, Kenneth A: Crown Point. IM, Beta Sigma Psi, Ist vice pres, social chm, asst treas, Mock P, Soc for Adv Manage, Student Union. Lung, Emmet G: S. Bend. IM, Club 25, house mgr. Lyons, David E: Huntington. IM, Cary, WCCR. ROW FIVE-Maloney, Stephan C: Russiaville. IM, Tarkington, Soc for Adv Manage. May, Marshall D: Indianapolis. IM, Terry Cts, treas, Army Honor Guard, Block P, Soc for Adv Manage, Canoe Club. May, Richard C: Glen Ellyn, III. IM, Tarkington, senator, Grand Prix Chm, DEBRIS, Karate Club, Mock P, Purdue Auto Club. McFadden, William P: Forest Park, Ill. IM, Phi Delta Theta, choruster, treas, EXPONENT, Karate Club, Mock P, Soc for Adv Manage, Student Union. ROW SIX-Medsker, lohn C: Indianapolis. IME, private home, Block P, AFROTC Band, Mock P, Soc for Adv Manage. Meilstrup, Ronald V: S. Bend. IM, McCutcheon, publicity and political dir, Amer Chem Soc. Merrell, William M: Lafayette. IM, private home. Meyer, Charles R: Indianapolis. IM, Wiley, SE pres, Folk Song Club, Iudo Club, Student Union. ROW SEVEN-Miller, Michael D: Elida, Ohio. IM, Phi Delta Theta, athl dir, pledge trainer, Block P, Campus Chest, Greek Week Penny Carn, Mock P, Soc for Adv Manage, Wesley Found, Young Rep Club. Gus . G ll is L... 8- YT' uv ix-... 5 N ? L. ' 1,52 -B-, - Q. IA. nh lights of' the city we ROW ONE-Mitchell, Stephen H: Goshen. IM, Tau Epsilon Phi, secy, Block P, Soc for Adv Manage. Moersch, lames A: Indianapolis. IM, State St Cts, ct 6 pres, scholarship dir, Lutheran Stu Assn. Mohler. Morris E: Valparaiso. IM, Theta Xi vice pres, Soc for Adv Manage, Rifle Team. Montgomery, Billy G: Danville. IM, Pi Kappa Alpha, vice pres, Band, IFC. Moore, Mark A: Pittsburgh, Pa. IM, Phi Kappa Theta, treas, house mgr, Band, Sailing Club, Soc for Adv Manage, Student Union, Young Rep Club, Newman Club, Canoe Club, Aeromodelers-. Morgan, Fred W: Goodland. IM, Wiley, exec athl co-ordinator, Class Counc, jr, sr, EXPONENT, Off-Campus Menfs Assn, Soc for Adv Manage. Moriarty, Mark M: W Lafayette. IM, private home, POMM. ROW TWO-Moses, Harold E: W Lafayette. IM, private home, Soc for Adv Manage, Wesley Found. Mossey, lames W: Elkhart. IM, Married Stu. Murrmann, Kent F: S Bend. IM, Kneale, alumni secy, historian, treas, vice pres, Baptist Stu Union, Crew Stu Co-op Assn, Wesley Found. Nash, David E. Gary. IM, Beta Theta Pi, pledge trainer, co-rush chm. Neal, Gary W: Ft Wayne. IM, Tau Kappa Epsilon, pledge trainer. Norton, Bruce V: Marshall, Mich. IM, Rochdale, vice pres, membership chm, gov body, Noveroske, Terry L: Michigan City. IM, Alpha Sigma Phi, Arnold Air Soc, Block P. ROW THREE-Oliver, Ronald W. Rossville. IM, Married Stu, Soc for Adv Manage. Page, Larry A: Bloomington. IM, private home, Arnold Air Soc. Painter, lohn A: Spiceland. IM, Club 25, vice pres, work mgr, Collegiate 4-H, Soc for Adv Manage, Stu Co-op Assn, Army ROTC. Pedersen Robert A: Hoffman Estates, Ill. IM, Alpha Tau Omega, Block P, Crew, Gimlet, Oarsmen. Phillips, Thomas D: Lafayette. IM, private home, Plank, L Lawrence: Woodbury, N I. IM, Phi Delta Theta, pledge trainer, secy, Block P, Mock P, AROTC Outstanding Basic Cadet. Fletcher, Dale D: Elkhart. IM, Tarkington. -june graduates v ROW ONE-Pottenger, Richard L lr: Indianapolis. IM, Acacia, rush chm, Band, Soph Class Counc, Pep Comm,Skull and Crescent, SAM, Purdue Pete. Reisinger, Danny M: Whitestown. IM, apt, Arnold Air Soc, Block P. Richardson, Max L: Mooresville. IM, Married Stu. Roll, Donald L: S Bend. IM, Pi Kappa Phi, Glee Club, POMM, Purdusirs, Stu Senate, Univ Choir, Univ Presb Church. Ronneberg, lens E: Oslo, Norway. IM, private home. Rooze, Ronald W: Lafayette. IM, apt. ROW TWO-Royal, Eddie D: Pine Village. IM, private home. Russell, Robert L: Kokomo. IM, private home. Ryerson, lames R: Toledo, Ohio. IM, Phi Gamma Delta, scholarship chm, Block P, Ir Class Counc, Dolphin Club, Mock P, Skull and Crescent, SAM, Var Athletics. Saltzman, Michael I: Shaker Heights, Ohio. IM, Sigma Alpha Mu, treas, Class Cound, ir, sr, RIVET, Skull and Crescent, SAM, Young Dem. ROW THREE-Sampson, Robert E: Anderson. IM, Phi Kappa Psi, chaplain, social chm, DEBRIS. Savage, john E: East Chicago. IM, Cary, unit counc, joint counc. Schild, Wayne L: Palatine, III. IM Lambda Chi Alpha, RIVET, SAM. Schmidt, joseph G: Skokie, Ill. IM, Phi Kappa Psi, vice pres, var athl, golf. V, at girl Er- : f'T' .f5!4, lt an- ry. -L 'ff ' :df ri' i c 5 1 'ns -Qlgx 1 -1 'dir NY!! R I f J i 1 'f 74 ,- a ,' Q ' 2351 1 'R I 'i f 134533353 'W 7-fx - ra- vs.- ,.,-'Zum fi an -nu.. L- s. Q1 il ROW ONE-Schubert, Saul M: Chicago, Ill. IM, Wiley. Shaver, David E: Indianapolis. IM, McCutcheon, senator, Old Masters. Sibly, William L: S Bend. IM, private home, Block P. Sleeper, Paul F: Baltimore, Md. IM, Phi Kappa Tau, pledge trainer, Sr Class Counc, Crew, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Mock P, SAM, Var Athl. Smith,I B: Ft Wayne. IM, Tarkington, Stu Body Vice Pres, Iron Key, Old Masters, Omicron Delta Kappa, Pendragon, Stu Senate. Smith, Larry I: Otterbein. IM, private home. Smylie, Don A: S Euclid, Ohio. Sigma Alpha Mu, secy, pledge trainer, song leader, Army Honor Guard, Block P, ir bd, secy-treas, card section Charlie, Gimlet, treas, secy, Mock P, SGS, Skull and Crescent, secy, Tau Phi Lambda. ROW TWO-Speer, Philip P: Waterloo. IM, private home, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, OCMA, SAM. Spotz, Iames D: Cleveland, Ohio. IM, Phi Kappa Tau, rush chm, Ir Class Counc, DEBRIS, Grand Prix Found. Sobol, Robert F: Beachwood, Ohio. IM, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Grand Prix Found. Starnes, Iohn R: Laf. IM, private home, Purdue Adv Counc, SAM. Stefanchik, Michael Ill: Hobart. IM, McCutcheon, Senator, publ-political dir, pres, Army ROTC, POMM, Scabbard and Blade, SAM, FSEA. Stolle, Steven D: Aurora, III. Phi Delta Theta, rush chm, publ dir, Sigma Alpha Nu, Block P, African Stu Assn, DEBRIS, managing ed, Gimlet, Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Delta Chi, vice pres, Skull and Crescent, SAM, Var Athl, baseball. Stone, Russell A: Lombard, Ill. IM, Delta Tau Delta, song leader, Block P, Grand Prix Found, Mock P, Purdue Pilots. ROW THREE-Storan, Robert I: Rochester, NY. IM, Theta Chi, Greek Week Penny Carn, Mock P, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Skull and Crescent, SAM, Student Union. Strassell, Francis I: Laf. IM, private home, EXPONENT, Purdue Adv Counc, SAM, St. Thomas Aquinas Center. Stresser, Michael R: Ft Wayne. IM, Tau Kappa Epsilon, rush chm, YAF. Sweitzer, Robert W: Ft Lauderdale, Florida. IM, Pi Kappa Alpha, rush chm, EXPONENT. Taylor, Scott I: St Paul, Minn. IM, Delta Tau Delta, pledge class pres, pledge trainer, activities chm, publicity chm, IIFC rep, Sailing Club, Skull and Crescent, Student Union. Thompson, William H: Elkhart. IM, Owen, SAM. Troyer, Iohn E: Kokomo. IM, Phi Kappa Psi, Block P. ROW FOUR-Uribe, Iavier M: Bogota, Colombia. IM, Married Stu, SAM. Vetterick, Rolland C: Chicago, Ill. IM, Alpha Tau Omega, Gimlet, SAM, Var Athl. Vice, Charles F: W Lat. IM, private home, SAM, re- organization chm, exec vice pres, bd of directors. Vyverberg, Douglas H: Laf. IME, private home, Sailing Club. Wagner, Eileen I: Richmond. IM, Alpha Xi Delta, sr treas, purchasing agent, AWS, Block P, DEBRIS, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary. 'R 'T-7 Mba 5' Q.. nv- 'Qs ROW ONE-Wagner, Thomas C: Lockport, NY, IM, Wiley, SW publicity dir, exec publicity counc, Block P, Class Counc, jr, EXPONENT, Mock P, Stu Faculty Comm, Soc for Adv Manage, Tomahawk. Waibel, Leland D: Fowler. IM, Acacia, athletic chm, pres, Block P, IFC, Soc for Adv Manage. Westbrook, Thomas G: Lyons, Ill. IM, Tarkington, fresh pres, apt, Block P, Class Counc, jr, sr, DEBRIS, Purdue Univ Theater, Stu Faculty Comm, SGS, Soc for Adv Manage, Univ Presby Church. Willard, William R: New Augusta. IM, Tarkington, unit social dir, Gables Cts, ct 4 pres. Williams, David L: Boswell. IM, private home, Soc for Adv Manage. ROW TWO-Wilson, Gene C lr: Evansville. IM, McCutcheon, fresh counc senator-at-large, exec vice pres, exec pres, Pendragon. Wilson, james R: Washington. IM, Fowler House, vice pres, standards bd chm. Wilson, lerome H: Farmland. IM, Delta Chi, pledge trainerfgov bd, Mock P, Old Masters, Student Union, Young Rep Club, Mu Chi. Wolford, Ben W: Lafayette, IM, private home, Amer Chem Soc, Off-Campus Men's Assn, Soc for Adv Manage. Wolfson, Samuel M: Gary. IM, Sigma Alpha Mu, social chm, Block P, Campus Chest, Gimlet, Skull and Crescent, Var Athl, baseball, Wood, Terry L: Valparaiso. IM, Sigma Chi, fall rush chm, social chm, Skull and Crescent, Var Athl. ROW THREE-Worden, Donald W: Lafayette. IME, private home. Yates, Howard T: Arlington Heights, Ill. IM, apt. Yeagley, William A: Bristol, RI. IM, Delta Tau Delta, Block P, EXPONENT, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Quarterdeck Soc. Yockey, David L: Indianapolis. IM, Married Stu. Yu, Grace Y: Hong Kong. IM, Fowler Cts, Chinese Stu Club. Yundt, jeffrey W: Windfall. IM, Wiley, floor senator. renwernber' California? I4 I fx?Sg+t., 551 . ll 'SW ,WX .rs 4275 5'-' 1' f 5' I2 ltr 'rl JT: nxt E-A: . gl K N I ft-,, n, cv u V-4,94 ! ,s -- ,. -K S X pf rg - V- ag1:.z51'g5?g, V .,,.,.,,,.,Q,:: - X pet pediatricians Rumor had it that city-bred coeds were under the impres- sion that Vet School taught the care and handling of Corvette sports cars. Granted, Purdue has been a tech- nically oriented institution, but we have not had an auto- motive department. lnstead, students in the School of Veterinary Science and Medicine have learned, in six grueling years, the care and handling of sick suburban puppy dogs and ailing farm animals. They may have been able to fix Corvettes, but their knowledge of animal anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology did not help them heal cars, just cows. Vet's chief mechanic, Dr. E. V. Morse, Dean of Vet School fl For friendship, fun, and pharmaceutical bliss, the top twenty per cent of the School of Pharmacy joined together to discuss prescriptions, pills, and profits in Rho Chi. This national honorary has stressed undergraduate scholarship annually by presenting a Sophomore Award for outstand- ing achievement in pharmacy. Drug addicts on Purdue's campus have united, a union surprisingly condoned by PU's conservative administra- tion. The resultant organization, however, was forced to adopt Greek letters as a facade in order to maintain the university's fine reputation for responsible students. So with mortar and pestle in hand, future druggists pledged Kappa Psi. kappa psi Keith E. Glotzbach, Pres. Edward Lan ston Vice Pres. S 1 Larry W. Roberts, Sec. Carl Heuer, Cor. Sec. Ronald johnson, Treas. Michael Ayers Kent D. Bailey Kenneth R. Baker Morgan L. Beatty David A. Beutel Robert j. Blake Michael Brown Dennis Burk john Childs Richard A. Christiansen Michel A. Culross Randall j. Erb james Fites Frederick Foland David Garrison Harold Goshert William Hadley Richard L. Holt Peter Illyes Roger lngs Paul F. Kehr Robert Kuonowski Robert Litznerski Darrel McKenzie Bruce Mock Dennis Mock james Mucha Mike E. Oates Arnold G. Pedersen Howard C. Peoples William Popescue Alan Psota Richard Purdue Dale E. Rankin Terry Reininga Richard Romine john Ruppert Robert Sausaman Raymond Schmelter Robert j. Schulenburg Robert E. Shaffer john Sharp Charles Shively Edward Siurek Dean E. Snyder Steven Sosenheimer M. Edward Spartz Leonard V. Stratman jr. Edward P. Strezelinski Douglas Trudeau james Turk Donald Veogel Samuel Vowells Robert Wa ner Harold Weib Donn Weiler Robert L. Wilson Robert Wittgen john j. Woenker George E. Wood rho chi Robert E. Lee, Pres. Edward L. Langston, Vice Pres. Pamela S. McMichael, Sec. Philip M. Brewbaker, Treas. Max D. Adams William G. Andrus George Baley Hugh j. Baldwin Morgan L. Beatty Martha Bhatti Pierre Boucher Lu Ellen Campbell james C. Cradock Millard Crask Robert E. Daly john A. Davidson john Davisson Richard D'Elia Alan Fites Dale Fonner Mario Forcione Carl Gaffin Robert E. George C. Milan Gorby, jr. Ashok Y. Gore Thomas Grimes Dean Haubrich Richard C. Hawkins Charles Hiam Rodney D. lce Paul A. jablon Ralph H. jarboe jr. Barry Katz Glen Knotts Robert Landolt Karen Lathrop William j. McClintock William Merino Robert Miceal Erdie L. Morris jacques Paiement james W. Parker john Parker David R. Powell Fredrick M. Radzialowski Barry Reuteman Larry Wayne Robertson Robert E. Roehrs Charles F. Ryan jr. Robert N. Saunders Raymond Schmelter jerry Schoenefeld Harold Segal Helen Shewman james Shields john Sinclair Tor johannes Skobba james Stiver Marshal Strahl Melvin Stratmeyer john E. Thornburg Alfonso j. Tobiz jordan 'E. Warnick George L. Waszilycsak Harold Webb CRACK! . . ...www apothecarians prosper To the engineer it meant a dangling slide rule, to the ag man a new pair of cowboy boots, to the iock some more tuf-skin , to the pharmacist Medicare. With the innovation of such products by our Great Society, the law of supply and demand has affected Purdue pharmacy students. With the planned construction of their new pharmacy building, things have begun to look up for the makers of pink sugar coated pills. They now have a place to stir up their brews before giving them away to those sixty-five and over. Dr. V. E, Tyler, Dean of Pharmacy 150 girls: one boy Helen R. johnson, 'Head of Nursing Department. 6: Would you believe that there was a school at Purdue with only two men? There was-the nursing school. Purdue's nationally accredited nursing school was one of nineteen such schools in the country. Even the two male nurses took temperatures and changed bed pans in cooperating hos- pitals to gain clinical practice. Upon completion of the two year program, all the student nurses were eligible to take the State Board Examination to obtain their RN. . 44 Yew., J' Qan- at N wx '1 I 4 N vet 9' N. -W 'S' .3 1-...Q 'Q L- ie- -r . ,,,,-.. P. .,,. . 1 X J - N- .21 , - . I X Pa 'Q . Q W IS T' -..,.yj A.-'L ' l '12-'Li':.. 6: Q 'Q ,,.v . ROW ONE-Alt, Margaret A: LaPorte. NT: Married Stu: Collegiate 4-H: Univ Choir. Babcock, Sister Mary R: San Pierre. NT: Wood. ROW TNNO-Bailey, Kent D: Palos Park, lll. Phar: Acacia. Baum, Melinda S: Lyons, lll. Phar: Meredith: Kappa Epsilon. ROW TH REE-Beatty, Morgan L: Valparaiso. Phar: Delta Chi, secy, pres: APhA: Sr Class Counc: IFC: Rho Chi: Student Union: Young Rep Club: Kappa Psi. Bell, lohn E: Connersville. Phar: Beta Theta Pi, secy: APhA: Skull and Crescent. ROW FOUR-Boggess, Dianne L: New Berlin, Wisc. Phar: Alpha Omicron Pi, historian: APhA: Kappa Epsilon: Mock P: Young Rep Club. Bowen, Sheryl A: Romney. NT. ROW FIVE-Bowers, C Ann: New Castle. NT: Vawter, publicity chm: AWS. Boze, Paula I: Lafayette. Phar: Phi Mu, arts and activities chm: APhA: Block P: Green Guard: Kappa Epsilon, pres: PHARMACIST: Rho Chi: Student Union: YWCA: WRA. ROW SIX-Brewbaker, Philip M: St Elmo, lll. Phar: private home: APhA: Rho Chi. Bridge, Karen A: Ft Wayne. NT: Vawter, standards chm: Block P. ROW SEVEN-Buser, luanita S: Wilmington, Del. NT: Meredith: Kappa Sigma Little Sister: IANS. Butt, lames W: Brownstown. Phar: APhA. ROW EIGHT-Campbell, Lu E: Huntington. Phar: Meredith, corridor chm: Alpha Lambda Delta: APhA: Baptist Stu Found: Block P: Kappa Epsilon: Mock P: Rho Chi. Carruthers, Susan K: Logansport. NT: Alpha Omicron Pi, rush counselor, pledge class pres: Block P: Green Guard. Hn- if 'Q 6,4145 M- . glh J ' 'ie' , , , A , 'Us is , ,J nr 'NTS 4545 N X r - . use-. ,.., Q .K 1' 5 . Q, lk X I x 'ill 'WU X if-to G ffl l ROW ONE-Collins, leffery A: New Orleans, La. Vet: Owen, couns: AVMA: Anamnesis: Band: Phi Eta Sigma: Pre-Vet Club. Daily, Alice L: Gays, Ill. Phar: Sigma Kappa: APhA: Collegiate 4-H: Kappa Epsilon: Univ Choir, Davies, leffrey H: Gary: Phar: Pi Kappa Alpha: APhA. Dedinsky, joseph D: Whiting. Phar: Cary: private home: APhA: PHARMACIST: Var Athl. ROW TWO-Epperson, David A: Haubstadt. Phar: McCutcheon. Espey, lean A: Rising Sun. NT: Shealy: AWS. Essig, ludith L: Goshen. NT: Alpha Omicron Pi: Block P: Fresh Class Counc: Green Guard: Student Union. Foust, William A: W Laf. Phar: private home: APhA, pres. ROW THREE-Frisbie, William A: W Laf. Phar: Fairway: APhA: Phar Counc. Gamble, Bonnie I: Romney. Phar: Zeta Tau Alpha, pres, asst pledge trainer: Alpha Lambda Delta: APhA: Angel Flight: Block P: Green Guard: Green Guard Honorary: Kappa Epsilon: Panhel Counc: Pep Comm: WRA: jr Prom Chm. Garriott, Kathy I: Indianapolis. NT: Warren: Green Guard: Univ Presb Church. Garrison, Karen L: Flora. NT: Earhart: Block P. ROW FOUR-Glotzbach, Keith E: Earl Park. Phar: Married Stu: APhA: IPhA: Kappa Psi, secy, regent. Gutwein, Geraldine S: Monticello. NT: Earhart: Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Hadley, Dorothy I: Indian- apolis. NT: Shealy, corridor social chm: Outing Club: Univ Choir. Hadley, William M: Hope. Phar: Cary, secy-treas: Kappa Psi: Pendragon. ROW FIVE-Hancock, Gene L: Anderson. Phar: Married Stu: APhA. Harding, Kenneth R: Indianapolis. Vet: Terry Cts: Pre-Vet Club. Harris, Nancy I: New Castle. NT: Earhart, social chm: AWS: IANS. Harroff, Vicki S: Elkhart. Phar: Zeta Tau Alpha, recording secy, Panhel rep: APhA: Block P: Greek Week Penny Carn: Kappa Epsilon: Panhel Counc: WRA: Homecoming Queen Candidate: lr Prom Comm. ROW SIX-Henry, Stephen T: Ft Wayne. Phar: Wiley: APhA. Hersh- berger, lames W: Veedersburg. Phar: Married Stu. Heuer, Carl M: Ft Wayne. Phar: private home: APhA: Mock P: PHARMACIST: Young Rep Club: Kappa Psi. Hiam, Charles G: Montgomery. Phar: private home: APhA: Rho Chi. ROW SEVEN -Holt, Richard L: Greenfield. Phar: private home: APhA: Arnold Air Soc: Mil Ball Comm: Purdue Pilots, Inc: Kappa Psi: IPhA. Hopkins, Sister Pius: San Pierre. NT: Wood, Kiser, Vicki A: Goshen. Phar: Chi Omega, vocations chm: APhA: AWS: Block P: Green Guard- SGS. Laramore, lohn C: LaPorte. Phar: private home: APhA: Block P I ROW EIGHT-Maior, Nancy D: E Gary. Phar: Alpha Omicron Pi, pres, treas: APhA: Block P: Green Guard: Kappa Epsilon: Mock P: Panhel Counc. -ir. ,, Q .wwwhv ' wg' . A ,Q .4 5 - i A A '. ,agff i 2 'M . ' , .. 'N' ,I -':' 05111.15--. ,, '5 J is ,Q 3 .ff , S'f'fwTM:vA ,,,, 4 -. ...,. . ,Q t W M vw ma we 'V2, Q. I ...QR 1: 3,5 fs ' V E . A ,pw .A f - nk... ROW ONE-Mauck, Mary T: Bonneville. NT, Earhart, ACE, IANS. ROW TWO-Mantas, Dennis: E Chicago. Phar, Married Stu. ROW THREE-May, Patricia I: Wheaton, Ill. Phar, Zeta Tau Alpha, rush chmp APhA, Block P, Green Quard, Kappa Delta Pip Mock P, Panhel Counc. ROW FOUR-McClure, Pamela A: Indianapolis. NT, Warren, activities dirg PCIA. ROW FIVE-Mucha, lames L: S Bend. Pharg private home, Karate Club, Air Force Rifle Team, Kappa Psi, APhA. ROW SIX-Mitchell, Lola I: Bedford. NT, Fowler Ctsg Collegiate 4-Hg WCCR, IANS. ROW SEVEN-O'ConneIl, Terry L: Lafayette. Pharg Phi Delta Theta, rush chm, chaplain. ROW EIGHT-Parko, Robert W: S Bend. Pharg private home, APhA. asaclena -a-gone-gone SF' 4 'V' 'X 'Q-r ,gxgig T6 t TE. t if 1 6: 'GN '- 1'! '5 1' y 1' lx . Y' 4--, V' A I N A . 3 , . 0 ,M t 'll I ,,,A . . f t ROW ONE-Perfetti, Lawrence E: Lowell. Phar, Married Stu, IPHA. Pieters, Raymond G: Whiting. Phar, Married Stu, APhA. Rammel, Lester P: Danville. Phar, Married Stu. Rankin, Dale E: Muncie. Phar, Sherman House, law gov bd, Alpha Phi Omega, Kappa Psi, PHARMACIST, Sailing Club, Stu Co-op Assn. Reuteman, Barry L: Washington. Phar, Sigma Phi Epsilon, scholarship chm, APhA, Rho Chi. Rhodes, lohn B: Greensburg. Phar, Kappa Sigma, APhA. Richey, Ieanne A: Scottsburg, Phar, Phi Mu, social service chm, Panhel Rush Counselor, APhA, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Kappa Epsilon, Panhel, secy, PHARMACIST, Wesley Found, WRA. ROW TWO-Rogers, Carol L: Shelbyville. NT, Wood. Sausaman, Robert F Ir: Akron. Phar, Alpha Sigma Phi, song leader, Band, Kappa Psi. Schoenefeld, Ierry L: Ft Wayne. Phar, Beta Sigma Psi, first vice pres, music chm, APhA, Rho Chi, Univ Luth Assemb. Schulenburg, Robert I: Tipton. Phar, Cary Hall, Univ Luth Assemb, Kappa Psi. Sharp' l0hn W: Lafayette. Phar, Phi Kappa Tau, APhA, Shewman, Helen L: Claypool. Phar, Married Stu, Kappa Epsilon, Rho Chi. Sinclair, Diane K: Terre Haute. Phar, Married Stu, Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, APhA, vice pres, AWS, jud bd, project chm, Green Guard, Kappa Epsilon, PHARMACIST, bus mgr, Phar Counc, ROW THREE-Skelton, Don R: Richland. Phar, Sigma Chi, kustos. Smith, Arlene L: Hona. NT, Earhart, Block P. Smith, Donald W: Anderson. Phar, Lambda Chi Alpha, rush chm, Student Union. Snyder, Ieanne E: Lafayette. NT. Sosenheimer, Stephen R: Ft Wayne. Phar, Harrison, Aero and Astro Soc, APhA, Block P, Karate Club. Stout, Dennis W: Elkhart. Phar, Married Stu, APhA, Band, Mock P, Old Masters, PHARMACIST, Strzelinski, Edward P: Hammond. Phar, Terry Cts, APhA, IPha, Kappa Psi. ROW FOUR-Thompson, Linda L: Paoli. NT, Earhart, Block P, IANS, NANS. Thoresen, Nils A: Kristiansand, Norway. EE, Married Stu. Trudeau, Douglas G: Sheldon, Ill, Phar, Sigma Chi, corres secy, Gimlet, ODK, Var Athl, basketball, Kappa Psi, APhA. Van de Carr, Charles R: Chillicothe, Ohio. IM, Delta Tau Delta, Block P, Ir Class Counc, Scab- bard and Blade, SGS, Skull and Crescent. Van Wormer, Ioan: Portage. NT, Earhart, AWS, Block P, SGS. Voegel, Donald R: Evansville. Phar, Married Stu, APhA, Kappa Kappa Psi. Wesdorp, Henri S: Middlebury. Phar, Phi Kappa Tau, APhA. ROW FIVE-Williams, lohn T: Vincennes. Phar, Fowler House. Wilson, lames M: Evansville. Phar, Cary, frosh counc, unit counc, APhA, Karate Club. Woenker, lohn I: Columbia City. Phar, Terry Cts, APhA, lPhA. Wood, Linda I: LaPorte. NT, Earhart, Block P, IANS. Wycpalek, Alan F: -Berwyn, lll. Phar, Wiley, athl dir, APhA, ludo Club. Young, Barbara A: Lawrenceburg. Phar, Alpha Omicron Pi, soc chm, APhA, Block P, Soph Class Counc, Green Guard, Kappa Epsilon, Mock P. Zimmerman, Kathleen: Munster. Phar, Delta Gamma, treas, APhA, Block P, DEBRIS, assessments and reports, Kappa Epsilon, Mock P. ' - w e ' '3'1 ,.f'1'QQ:g.., V 411:23 Z' 'Z-53:1 - gffff ' ?iaEEI'-1 . ---2i2?:?2W1 . ' , :'g12QIE: 9' 5 ff ' -Flvfifl' fcf. ' 1:5-IC-'I'1'I'3:114:l'6'. . '1IA.g I' , - Q- A .,.v .J-.-.Q Q, , , , , ff, , , . 5. We 3' 2 K ff? 9' , ffl' A 5 'f .af 4 4 4 Q 1? 1, ..... , t Agmz Q 5 A! ,492 1 7 Y' 4+ r- 'vli fai. f n and it's green cheese! explains Dr. Felix Haas, Dean of the School of Science Tired or bored with Humanities, Engineering, Home Ec, Industrial Econ? loin the unswitchables. Change to the School of Science. Always challenged, the Purdue science student learned such things as how to mate fruit flies, how to throw computer cards at football games and how to look at the stars on a warm moonlit night. ln labs and lecture halls, the department trained future scientists with its well- developed and diversified program of study. starry-eyed scientists -'E N gg., iw:-: -, .4-. ., ' vb? ' it A My ,A 1 in Y J are Wag Eight levels of mathematics This Tareyton rat didn't switch! ' ,V iA ' 275' WMA A.A. af 180 proof and you threw it out?!! Lysergic acid + diethylamide mawmw V lf .p , I si X 'Q 1 -naman 'U Ben Casey and Dr. Kildare not only excelled in the medical profession, but also in the acting profession. Although quacks did not have a place at Purdue this year, outstand- ing pre-med students could join Alpha Epsilon Delta for excitement. Being freed from the make-up sessions and learning scripts, these students were only responsible for knowing the 203 bones of the body and functions of all the organs. alpha epsilon delta Romney Ashton, Pres. Tom Osborn, Treas. Dave Martin, Vice Pres. Barb Nelson, Sec. Doug johnston, Pub. Chair. Kathy Marsh ke, H ist. Rita Addison Emil joseph Alberding Dianne Alexander Edward Clark Andy Cumins janet Dinius Lawrence Doss Bill Duke Bonnie Garrison Bruce Haak Bill Heffron Dennis Hoelzer Larry Hurdiss Bob jacobson Mike King Larry Ley Phil Lindley Pat McMahan joseph Lee Miller Scott Peck Diane Ross james Sanders Roger P. Smith Mary Margaret Valasquez J. .slip t A 'f 'L My s W J 42 I . fu .: fax -6' ar- A ps X1 u.- -P f ga , 'uf' I CJ ' -L' -L 'as , WN ea af' be Q1-V s , g an .., de a WZ' liku . 4-A 4.2.1 NV' PIP ar- were tx. - if sul. 'Qv 'L U E5 if-' .kv Se ROW ONE-Addison, Rita M: Carthage. Sci, Vawter, corridor chm, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa, Green Guard, Biology Honors. ROW TWO-Andrighetti, lohn: Clinton. Sci, McCutcheon, Delta Rho Kappa, Pershing Rifles, POMM. ROW THREE-Bates, Richard E: Plainfield, Sci, Owen, Chi Alpha. ROW FOUR-Bauer, lames P: Logansport. Sci, Tarkington, SW pres, publicity-pol, senator, Alpha Phi Omega. ROW FIVE-Beaty, Phyllis I: Gary. Sci, Pi Beta Phi, Panhel delegate, Block P, Green Guard, Panhel Counc, PCIA, Student Union. Beckwith, Diane: Erie,-Pa. Sci, private home, Kappa Delta Pi, Modern Dance Club, Gymnastics. Beihl, Estelle I: Lafayette, Sci, Alpha Phi, chaplain, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Mortar Board, Stu Volunteer Corps, director. Bellville, Larry L: Plainfield. Sci, Triangle, Christian Stu Fellowship. ROW SIX-Bertrand, Sharon B: Ft Wayne. Sci, private home, Kappa Delta Pi, Purduettes, Univ Choir. Betts, Burr I: Indianapolis. Sci, Cary, Delta Rho Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma. Block, Robert I: LaPorte. Fowler Cts. Blythe, lerry E: Indianapolis. Sci, Kappa Sigma, EXPONENT, Phi Eta Sigma, Sailing Club, Univ Choir, Young Rep Club, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Purdue Duplicate Bridge Club. ROW SEVEN-Bradley, Michael M: Marion. Sci, private home, Aero and Astro Soc, Band, Campus Chest, Wesley Found. Brandenburg, William H: W Lafayette. Sci, Married Stu. Brent, William N: Coates- ville, Pa. Sci, private home, American Chem Soc, Block P, Off-Campus Men's Assn. Brown, David F: Crawfordsville. Sci, private home. Credo OF the curious ROW ONE-Brown, Richard D: Ft Wayne. Sci, private home. Bryant, Ronald M: Waynetown. Sci, private home. Burleigh, Robert E: Luke- ville, NY. Sci, McCutcheon, political publicity dir, Pre-VetClub, Sailing Club. Caldwell, Kim W: Elwood. Sci, Cary, unit counc. ROW TWO-Carey, Daryl I: Evansville. Sci, Alpha Sigma Phi, treas, social chm, scholarship chm, Block P. Chasteler, Dianne D: Hammond. Sci, Warren, AWS. Childress, Charles R: Indianapolis. Sci, Married Stu, Kappa Alpha Phi, ACM. Clark, Edward C: Cheverly, Md. Sci, Tarkington. ROW THREE-Clark, Elizabeth A: Cheverly, Md. Sci, private home. Clark, lohn W: Gary. Sci, Triangle, social and act dir, Old Masters, Phi Eta Sigma. Connor, Christopher S: Elgin, Ill. Sci, McCutcheon, Block P, Campus Chest, Mock P, Student Union, Fresh Swimming 81 Tennis. Cooper, Rodney D: Plainfield. Sci, Wiley, exec secy. ROW FOUR-Cummins, Andrew E: Bay Village, Ohio. Sci, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, vice pres, corr secy, chap warden, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pep Comm, Philosophy Club. Cwalina, Margo R: W Lafayette. Sci, Chi Omega, asst pledge trainer, rush comm, vice pres, Delta Rho Kappa, Block P, Green Guard, Student Union. Danely, Richard Q: Loganspon. Sci, Triangle. Daniel, loan A: Gary. Sci, Duhme, social chm, vice pres, Alpha Lambda Delta, Block P, Green Guard, Gold Peppers, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P, OIA, Old Masters, Tomahawk, Iota Sigma Pi. ROW FIVE-Deffenbaugh, Lucretia A: East Chicago. Sci, Warren. Degeneffe, Olivia A: Gary. Sci, private home, Mental Health Assn, Purdue Players. DeLong, William D: Hammond. Sci, Terry Cts, Rail- road Club. Diehl, lean R: Indianapolis. Sci, Phi Mu, secy, AWS, Block P- Green Guard Honorary, Sigma Delta Pi, SNEA. ROW SIX-Dillon, Cheryl K: Culver. Sci, Alpha Delta Pi, treas, Alpha Lambda Delta, treas, Block P, Delta Rho Kappa, pres, Drill Team Aux, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Mortar Board, pres, Panhel Counc, pres, Pershing Rifles, coed officer, Stu Fac Comm. Eckart, Gerry L: Corydon. Sci, McCutcheon. Eitzen, Lynn E: Evanston, lll. Sci, Chi Omega, rush asst, social and civic chm, Block P, Campus Chest, DEBRIS, Pep Comm. Elfreich, Tom E: Evansville. Sci, apt, ACM. ROW SEVEN-Ellis, lames M: Lafayette. Sci, Kappa Delta Rho, vice pres, rush chm, Skull and Crescent, Student Union. Ellis, Thomas E: Rochester, NY. Sci, private home, Purdue Gymnastics Club. Fearnaught, Margaret M: Indianapolis. Sci, Kappa Kappa Gamma, house chm, Mock P, Triton. Feay, Donna P: Columbus, Ohio. Sci, Earhart, pub- licity coordinator, exec bd, gov bd, Alpha Lambda Delta, Block P, Campus Chest, Class Counc, sr, Mock P, Tomahawk, Univ Choir, Wesley Found, Women's lnterhall Counc, UMOC, ACM. ROW EIGHT-Feeley, April A: Riverdale Heights, Md. Sci, Wood, standards chm, Alpha Lambda Delta, Amer Chem Soc, lota Sigma Pi, Mock P, Women's lnterhall Counc. Ference, Robert M: Whiting. Sci, Cary, unit counc, joint counc. Fitzwater, William G: Highland. Sci, Tarkington, unit athletic director, Calumet Campus, soph senator, Circle K. alurns, by gurn! song o-F the senior ,mm I-if-9 W X an an fel crm .ag-gl me W Q, . 'ft ww Em'-1 A by im.- f f nz' fig is 2,552 .fr X iii . ,. ' .M , . ,Q I w sh Q to Ska 'ff 3924 . vi ifix 9' 2? X :. . V 5 . ' ,vt-L ,X ' V 'f ig ,K 2 We we Q as .. . U , , in . 'Q QP- Q' Age- ' IIN ili X ,-.,-U.. 9 A - A... ROW ONE-Garrison, Bonnie I: W Lafayette. Sci, private home. Gilbeau, Leslie A: Gary. Sci, Alpha Kappa Lambda, rec secy, pledge trainer. Griffith, Edgar W: Gary. Sci, Married Stu. Grigbw leffrey D: Columbia City. Sci, Tarkington, Band, Phi Eta Sigma, Math Club, Purdue Univ Theater. ROW TWO-Grosskreutz, Robert H: Plainfield. Sci, Wiley, Univ Lutheran Assembly. Hairopoulos, Paul I: Michigan City. Sci, private home, Mock P. Hanen, Richard A: Hagerstown. Sci, private home. Hardy, Larry P: Elkhart. Sci, Lambda Chi Alpha, Mock P, Student Union. ROW THREE-Harold, Elizabeth M: Indianapolis. Sci, private home, Univ Choir. Harris, Stephen P: Indianapolis. Sci, McCutcheon, exec pres, vice pres, unit pres, unit athletic chm, Army Honor Guard, Old Masters, Phi Eta Sigma, POMM, Stu Fac Comm, Stu Senate, Tomahawk, Pendragon, pres. Hart, Frank D: Plainfield. Sci, Wiley, unit sec-treas, Delta Rho Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma. Hauschild, Warren I: Indianapolis. Sci, Cary, Mil Ball Comm, Mock P, Scabbard and Blade. ROW FOUR-Hayes, Robert I: Bedford, Ohio. Sci, Tarkington. Hede- gard, Rex R: Indianapolis. Sci, private home, Var Tennis. Heller, Stephen L: Ft Wayne. Sci, private home, OIA, Outing Club, WBAA. Hinshaw, D Kent: Fountain City. Sci, private home. ROW FIVE-Hoch, Robert A: Huntington. Sci, Beta Sigma Psi, 2nd vice pres, bd member. Holcomb, Iane E: Bedford, Mass. Sci, Warren, EXPONENT, Gold Peppers, Mock P, OIA, HSSE, Sci Advisory Board. Horner, H Louis: Guilford. Sci, State House, treas, Sailing Club, Stu Co-op Assn, ACM, PSHC. Howes, Marjorie E: Chesterton. Sci, Phi Mu, vice pres, Alpha Lambda Delta, editor, Class Counc, jr, sr, Green Guard, Major-Minor Club, Triton, pres, WRA Counc, ACM. ROW SIX-Huetten, Marilyn K: Indianapolis. Sci, Vawter, Folk-a- Whirlers, WRA, WCCR, Folk Dancing Club, Powder Puff Derby, Biology Honors. Humphrey, Ianet R: Westfield, NI. Sci, Kappa Kappa Gamma, corr secy, Angel Flight, 1966 outstanding angel, exec officer, infor officer, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Biology Honors, Sci School Stu-Fac Advisory Bd, chm. Hurdiss, Lawrence W: Tonawanda, NY. Sci, Sherman, historian, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Block P, Delta Rho Kappa, Sailing Club, Stu Co-op Assn, Wildlife Club. Huth, Alfred L: Avilla. Sci, Owen, Glee Club, Univ Choir. ROW SEVEN-Iacobson, Robert M: Williamsport, Pa. Sci, Sigma Alpha Mu, house mgr, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Block P, EXPONENT, Hillel Found, RIVET, Skull and Crescent. Ianusz, Stephen T: Chicago, Ill. Sci, Owen, floor senator, big brother, Sigma Pi Sigma. Iohannesen, Richard S: Erie, Pa. Sci, McCutcheon, Amer Chem Soc, Univ Presby Church. Kieselbach, Susanne: Kent, Ohio. Sci, Kappa Kappa Gamma, cultural chm, Block P, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Mock P, Mortar Board, Panhel Counc, jr, sr bd. ROW ONE-Krause, Karl: Ft Wayne. Sci, private home, Block P, Counc of Relig Org, Delta Rho Kappa, Mock P, OMA, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, Wesley Found. Kraus, Marvin: Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Sci, Sigma Alpha Mu, scholarship chm, rush chm, treas, vice pres, pres, Class Counc, sr, Hillel Found, IFC, Phi Eta Sigma. Kraus, Wallace: Sunman. Sci, Kneale, pres, vice pres, treas, ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Stu Co-op Assn. Kunkle, Alan: Peru. Sci, Owen, stu senate rep, secy- treas, Pendragon, Stu Senate, Tomahawk. ROW TWO-Kurins, Baiba: Indianapolis. Sci, Vawter, pres, treas, Alpha Lambda Delta, Amer Chem Soc, Delta Rho Kappa, Block P, Iota Sigma Pi, Mock P, Purdue Gymnastics Club, Women's lnterhall Counc. Levin, Howard: Chicago, Ill. Sci, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Delta Rho Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Stu Fac Comm, SGS, Skull and Crescent, Stu Advisory Comm. Lerberman, Lina S: W New York, Nl. Sci, apt, Block P, Folk Song Club, Green Guard, Hillel Found, Mock P, Cinema Club. Liehe, Clifford: Whiting. Sci, apt, Student Union. ROW THREE-Lindley, Marilyn H: Kokomo. Sci, Married Stu, German Club. Lindley, Philip E: Kokomo. Sci, Wiley, senator, secy, Alpha Ep- silon Delta. Loomis, William H: LaPorte. Sci, private home, Archery Club, pres, Wildlife Club. Lott, Karen L: S Bend. Sci, Alpha Delta Pi, rec secy, Green Guard, ACM, Stu Ct, sr secy. ROW FOUR-Mack, Wallace I: Middlesex, NY. Sci, Terry Cts, secy, unit counc, Block P, DEBRIS, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma. Marker, Mark E: Mishawaka. Sci, Stellar Brothers, pres, pledge trainer, Alpha Zeta, Stu Co-op Assn. Marsh, Patricia A: Indianapolis. Sci, Meredith, stu advisor, Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS, Kappa Delta Pi. Marshall, lames R: Logansport. Sci, Triangle, membership dir, IFC, PCIA. Wg -ew v .... 5, r f is- 4........ y are 1957 ,lv . 13. it .XJ 1' ,IJ ,.z A ,ft H-, ,ff J tl lf: t . I it 1 A ROW ONE-Martin, David B: S Bend. Sci, Tau Kappa Epsilon, chap- lain, sgt-at-arms, Delta Rho Kappa, IFC, Karate Club, Phi Eta Sigma. Matz, Alan E: Mishawaka. Sci, Fowler House, secy, pres. Maul, Treasure S: Kansas City, Kan, Sci, Wood. Mayers, Kathleen S: Cleveland, Ohio. Sci, private home, WRH gov bd, Duhme Counc, corridor chm, Alpha Lambda Delta, Block P, Green Guard, Tomahawk, WCCR. ROW TWO-McClelland, Donald O, lr: Indianapolis. Sci, Dover, activities mgr, vice pres, Block P, Debating Forum, Math Club, Stu Co-op Assn. McCoy, Ann E: Ft Wayne. Sci, private home, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi. McGinty, Lynnda E: Indianapolis. Sci, Alpha Phi, corr secy, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, RIVET, Stu Senate, WRA. Mclntosh, Thomas G: Decatur. Sci, Sigma Pi, house mgr, vice pres, herald, chaplain, social chm, alumni secy, Army Honor Guard, Block P, Campus Chest, Wesley Found. ROW THREEfMenoch, Roderick H I: Birmingham, Mich. Sci, Phi Kappa Psi, Dolphin Club, Var Athletics. Miller, Kent W: S Bend. Sci, Theta Chi, pres, social chm, rush chm, Block P. Miller, Pamela A: Indianapolis.,Sci, Alpha Xi Delta, house mgr, song leader, AWS, Band, Block and Bridle, Block P: Drill Team Aux, Green Guard, Pre-Vetfflub, Purdue Women's Var Tennis. Mills, K Louis: Bartlesville, Okla. Sci, Cary, sec-treas, homecoming chm, Phi Eta Sigma. ROW FOUR-Montgomery, Mark R: Cincinnati, Ohio. Sci, private home, Amer Chem Soc, OIA. Montgomery, Warren L: Chicago, Ill. Sci, Fowler Cts. Morris, Robert E: Huntsville, Ala. Sci, Sigma Nu, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Sigma Pi Sigma. Nelson, Susan E: Kalamazoo, Mich. Sci, Vawter, Block P, Delta Rho Kappa, WRA. ROW ONE-Norris, lohn R: Lynn. Sci, Terry Cts, treas, Band, Mock P. Parson, Lisa R: Noblesville. Sci, Alpha Phi, treas, Block P, Green V Guard, OIA, PCIA, Pi Delta Phi. Patterson, Laura M: S Bend. Sci, Earhart, Block P, Class Counc, fresh, soph, jr, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P. Paulick, Thomas C: Green Bay, Wisc. Sci, McCut- cheon, exec secy, act dir, orientation chm, Campus Chest, SGS, Sigma Pi Sigma. ROW TWO-Pence, Michael A: Otis AFB, Mass. Sci, Wiley, exec athl dir. Peterson, Michael K: Ft Branch. AG, private home, Agronomy ,, Club, Alpha Zeta, Ceres. Phillips, Susan G: Somerset, Nl. Sci, Meredith, comm chm, social coordinator, gov and exec bds, Block P, Sr Class Counc, Mock P, Old Masters, Tomahawk, vice pres, sr advisor, Univ Choir, Women's lnterhall Counc. Piotrowicz, Stephen R: Cleveland, , Ohio. Sci, McCutcheon, fresh counc pres, unit counc, two yrs, Mock P, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Quarterdeck Society. :AHPS ,gist qw ROW THREE-Poe, Edgar A: Huntingburg. Sci, Kneale, social chm, work mgr, Block P. Powell, lean E: Winston-Salem, NC. Sci, Alpha Omicron Pi, Triton. Prall, Daniel N: Bedford. Sci, Kappa Sigma, treas, Phi Eta Sigma, Skull and Crescent. Prekowitz, Bruce A: S Bend. Sci, Cary, unit counc, joint counc, Delta Rho Kappa, Grand Prix Found, Shi Eta Sigma, Math Club, secy-treas, Sigma Pi Sigma, WCCR, NASE ir. ook what's connin ROW FOUR-Puda, lacqueline M: Palos Heights, Ill. Sci, Wood, Amer Chem Soc, Iota Sigma Pi. Quarefoot, Alan I: Des Plaines, Ill. Sci, Wiley, unit senator, Amer Chem Soc, pres, vice pres, Mock P, Young Rep Club. . Ramsey, james F: Des Plaines, lll. Sci, Fowler Cts, Phi Eta Sigma. A Richwine, Richard HE' Greenfield. Sci, Kappa Delta Rho, secy, cen- G, . 67 turian, athl chm, Greek Week Penny Carn, Mock P, Old Masters, Student Union, Wesley Found. 1 a' ROW FIVE- Roberts, Norma I: Osgood. Sci, private home, Band, Col- legiate 4-H, Tau Beta Sigma, corr secy. Rosinski, Robert R: Hammond. I , Sci, private home, Amer Chem Soc. Ruderman, David: Kendallville. ' - Sigma Alpha Mu, recorder, Band, Phi Eta Sigma, Purdue Univ Theater, - we Skull and Crescent, Student Union, President's Honors Award. Ruedi, ..,...., ' - -. Gayle L: Calumet City, Ill. Sci, Earhart, Wesley Found, Young Rep Club. H ROX SIX-Runkle, joseph L: Buffalo, NY. Sci, Fowler Cts, athl dir, Amer Chem Soc, Block P. Sander, lohn E: Evansville, Sci, Theta Xi, jr steward, asst house mgr, rush chm, EXPONENT. Sanders, lames R: Speedway. Sci, private home, EXPONENT, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Sigma Pi Alpha. Scharr, Richard I: Decatur, Ill. Sci, Tau Epsilon Phi, bursar, vice chancellor, chancellor, Delta Rho Kappa, Hillel Found, IFC, Phi Eta Sigma, Math Club, Sigma Pi Sigma. 'qi ' ' '--. af' ug, i .. . . . 2'-f-. 51 -- .- 'rw -...,,. '-A-X' ROW SEVEN-Sfllmldlf Phillip H2 Hammond. Sci, Cary, pres, social ' , ' f '-' 1-f ' W' ' chm. Schott, Carol L: Chattanooga, Tenn. Sci, apt, Alpha Lambda Delta, X .,,, J l Block P, Delta Rho Kappa, Folk Song Club, Mock P, Cinema Club. ' Schultz, Larry L: Oaktown. Sci, apt. Senesac, Raymond R: Otterbein. ' Sci, private home, Collegiate 4-H, Off- Men's Campus Assn. if Bn, 9 . wrt- r .. ee- .- M E :za u-5 ,. . If if N xx X ROW ONE-Seward, Kay E: Indianapolis. Sci, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Angel Flight, Block P, Class Counc, ir, sr. Shaw, Nancy I: W Lafayette. Sci, Alpha Chi Omega, Green Guard, Purduettes, SNEA, Univ Choir. Shehigian, Franklin R: Highland. Sci, private home. Shepherd, Rex E: Greenville, Ohio. Sci, Wiley, Amer Chem Soc, Delta Rho Kappa, Mock P, Phi Eta Sigma, Young Dem. ROW TWO-Shively, l0e E: Tippecanoe. Sci, private home. Smith, Herbert W: Indianapolis. Sci, Owen, Amer Chem Soc, Wesley Found. Smith, lohn P: Waterloo. Sci, private home. Smith, Paulette S: Indian- apolis. Sci, Duhme, Block P, Green Guard, Univ Choir, Wesley Found. ROW THREE-Smith, Richard I: Indianapolis. Sci, Lambda Chi Alpha, homecoming chm, exec comm, social chm, Block P, Greek 'Week Penny Carn, Mock P, Pep Comm, publicity chm, SGS, Young Rep. Snow, Nancy A: Evansville. Sci, Earhart, Block P, Green Guard, Mental Health Assn, Mock P, Pi Delta Phi. Snyder, Duane D: Columbia City. Sci, private home. Sommers, William R: Griffith. Sci, Wiley. ROW FOUR-Stamm, lohn D: Rushville. Sci, Wiley, Wildlife Club. Stark, Charles I: Crown Point. Sci, Club 25, vice pres, Mock P, Off- Campus Men's Assn, Student Union, Conservation Club, SCA. Stewart, Michael W: Sylvania, Ohio. Sci, Theta Tau, pres, marshall, social chm, scholarship chm, AIChE, IFC. Stouer, Fredrick N: Farmington, Mich. Sci, Owen, Counc of Relig Org, Phi Eta Sigma. ROW FIVE-Strobel, William H: King of Prussia, Pa. Sci, Cary, athl chm, political chm, Sulzycki, Susan C: Bridgeport, Conn. Sci, apt, ASME, ENGINEER, editor-in-chief, Engr Counc, secy-treas, Mock P, Sailing Club, Soc of Women Engr, vice pres. Swanson, Larry I: Mis- hawaka. Sci, Fowler Cts, Intramural Sports. Symon, Anne: Bluffton. Sci, private home. ROW SIX-Temple, Al R: Collinsville, Ill. Sci, apt, Amer Chem Soc, Block P, Crew, Mock P. Thompson, Iohn M: Berwyn, Ill. Sci, Lambda Chi Alpha, treas, Block P, Class Counc, soph, Dolphin Club, Greek Week Penny Carn, Phi Eta Sigma, Soc for Adv Manage. Tolen, Michael L: Oxford. Sci, Owen. Torok, Andrea I: Munster. Sci, Phi Mu, public relations, AWS, Block P, Campus Chest, EXPONENT, Green Guard, Panhel Counc, Purdue Math Club, Stu Senate, Student Union, Newman Club, WRA. ROW SEVEN-Van Til, Alan E: Highland. Sci, Fowler Cts, Amer Chem Soc. ROW EIGHT-Kitterman, Thomas W: Hobart. Sci, private home, Wesley Found. and when I graduate from purdue . . . ROW ONE-Van Voorhis, Sharon I: Richmond. Sci, Meredith, unit counc, standards bd, exec counc, AWS, SNEA, Stu Senate, Tomahawk, Pi Delta Phi. Wagner, Richard A: Toledo, Ohio. Sci, Phi Kappa Psi, Var Athletics. Walters, Robert B: Pittsfield, Mass, Sci, Kappa Delta Rho, Married Stu, Amer Chem Soc. Watkins, Betty R: Aurora. Sci, Shealy, vice pres, WRH rep, lib chm, Vawter, lib chm, Block P, Col- legiate 4-H, Wesley Found. ROW TWO-Westmoreland, lulius C: La Jolla, Calif. Sci, Delta Chi, Block P, Student Union, Young Rep Club, Wheeler, Carl M: Goshen. Sci, Tarkington, Block P, Chess Club, Halberdiers Club. Wien, Richard W: Lafayette. Sci, private home, Off Campus Men's Assn, pres, vice pres, membership chm, Alpha Phi Omega, pres, Amer Chem Soc, Delta Rho Kappa, Mock P, Old Masters, Phi Eta Sigma, Stu Faculty Comm, parking comm, Stu Senate, chm of national and international affairs comm, Tomahawk, Young Rep Club, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Yen, Margaret S: Menlo Park, Calif. Sci, private home, Iota Sigma Pi. 'N' 'l 6' v , as gt fl My Q v,Qg.,.s.wNw Ein Come up and see me sometime. Even in the lobby? Expanding rapidly, the graduate school encompassed over twenty per cent of all Purdue students. The most signifi- cant areas of growth were in the non-technical fields of Social Science with the possibility of doctorate degrees in departments such as History and Political Science. Par- alleling this growth, the graduate school initiated research programs taking full advantage of two hundred seventy-one laboratories on its Lafayette campus. To accommodate more graduate students, plans were discussed for an addi- tional dorm which would house eight hundred students. Dean Frederick Andrews, head of the graduate school, predicted that one out of three Purdue students will be enrolled at the graduate level within ten years. rnasters and doctors . . .and 10 more hours for your Doctorate. the graduate interirn Studying, researching, and teaching, the graduate students lived in a perplexing and a complicated world. Although they taught they were not part of the actual faculty, al- though they studied they were not part of the real student body. Whether they lived in an off-campus attic apartment or in the Graduate House or in a dorm as a counselor, their lives were similar. All were seeking the same goal- a masters or doctorate degree. All their programs of ad- vanced study required much time, but they received many rewards for their efforts in a better job and a higher income. 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Ahrens, A, Zerbe, A. Feeley. P. Young, D. D'Esposito. Front Row: K. Teeters, S Steiner E Heron S. Good, P. Tyson, B. Mathes, S. Ruschhaupt, A. Hirshberg, I. Pickett, A. Stachura, B. Kurins, S. Bucher. silent, but ef Feotive In 1966, a craze swept America's college campuses-no longer was a university judged by the education it offered. Rather, the number of councils, associations, etc., on cam- pus determined an institution's status, and on the basis of that criterion, Purdue was ranked highly. One of the less known of this campus' many directorates was Wom- en's Interhall Council. It has often been said that the most silent groups govern most, and such was the case with Interhall Council, which coordinated the activities of all the women's residence halls. The Orientation program for the freshman women in September was the most suc- cessful product of WlC's concerted efforts. INTERHALL COUNCIL PRESIDENT-Paulette Young l Earhart Governor-Andy Stachura l the r1evv 'tasca Itasca -a word with dual significance. The older world remembered it as the name of the last ship to be in contact with the aviatrix Amelia Earhart before her disappearance. The year 1966 gave the world another reason to note this word, when Earhart Hall's Governing Board renamed the hall club ltasca. A crest emphasizing the new name was also adopted by the board. Not all the year was spent deciding on the name as Itasca fulfilled its social obliga- tions to McCutcheon with a trade breakfast and a spring formal. The Earhart women even defied convention by scheduling a Christmas decorating party with Cary Club. l ,i l l l i l i f' 1' EARHART GOVERNING BOARD-BaCkROw.' C, Niewoehner, K. Snider, B, Turner, E. Cenoyese, P. jackson, 1. Gambill, L. Brueske, B. Mardis. Front Row? l. Hadley, I. Morse, 1. Webster, P. Bernickas, 5. Cauble, P. Mc- Cune, C. Doyle, L. Klopfenstein. EARHART EXECUTIVE BOARD- Back Row: K, Smarkola, R. Kilburn, A. Stachura, V. Drzwicki, 1. Morgan. Second Row: C. Thie, K. johnson, V. Van- Arsdol, C. Hoffman, E. Heron. Front Row: K. Teeters. o : .P . A l A - . ' 1 if? 'f s 1 59' ' L L . 4 EARHART A-Back Row: M. Yant, N. Soptich, I. Wilk, A. Budnyk, P. Inger, N Spencer, I. Mauer, S. Lowery, N. Sieveke, C. Gheen, M. Reim, M. Auerswald I. de Raismes, l. Hartley. Third Row: K. Nelson, N. Wagner, L. Kay, I. Franken hauser, A. Boling, 1. Lee, K. Wright, K. Drotleff, S. Bellinger, L. Nelson, P. jackson P. Smith, D. Fuoss, M. Francisco. Second Row: j. L. Ginder, S. K. Hollowell, L . Klopfenstein, S. Luftig, L. Campbell, M. Mitchell, G. Hammersley, C. Pannek, , 1. Anderson, C. Shaw, K. Galloway. Front Row: M. Swigart, P. Hatch, E. Shaevel, - E. Brunner, E. Taylor, E. Stout, R. Waggoner, C. D. Alexander, I. Gentry, D. Landes, , C. Heath, I. Albrecht. arlnart A's atrnosphere Sounds of a Spanish guitar, the beat of bongo drums, and strong black coffee created the atmos- phere in the coffee houses co-sponsored by Ear- hartA and McCutcheon A. Another aura of service prevailed in Earhart's unit when the girls enter- tained twenty underprivileged children at a Christ- mas party. Faculty Fellows interjected academic moments through the discussions and lop-sided seminars. .. . ..wL:,.,.,.:.,,V., . Sr ,. L is - 2 if Q.. ,fm l EARHART A-Back Roxw: M. Hayden, C. Kresse. S. Loeb, K. Kercheval, C. Greene, P. C. Sturm, D. D. Speakman, N. A. Naugle, P. Grove. Fourth Row:C. Gulden, P. Chester, B. Higgins, C. Racich, M. Gramelspacher, l. Keith, M. Spark. Third Row: l. Petrick, 1. Topliff, L. Wood, S. Bretz, N. Harris, M. Mauck, S. Emmons, S. Stewart. Second Row: S. Brenton, P. Sproull, L. Petr, P. Ravenscroft, L. Agness, R. Cox, l. Smith. Front Row: N. Mates, L. Gustafson, C. Chudzynski, C. Ewing, K. Markovich, M. Mundell, S. Coffman. t'r2+!f:Lm'x.. ff,x3s,.w2'-van: .' 1 .ww J' -:yr A i V . gi , Dsgxii ' - x 1 ,... - x .. , if we ,, , 29 'Q Vg - if? tv' iw , jg a e A . M ta if -cy . - 2 f f it-xv, . Y W , i , EARHART A-Back Row: P. Wright, C. Cook, D. Foster, M. Holley, B, Kegan, S. Crews, B. Alt, M. Brawner, M. Webb, l. Toney, I. Cambill, C. Makath. Third Row: A. Shelli, M. McFarland, K, Barrett, R. Croninger, S. Pickart, A. Hutton, C, Rosenbaum, C. Hoffman, M. Hancock, 1. Martin, K. Voro, C. Helvie. Serond l v i Row: E. Blonder, l. Hadley, C, Kimmel, D. Steudel, K. Barnes A Weidman B Hocutt, M. Hasler, S. Long, l. Knigga, R. Holowenko, L Loudermilk I Hunt L. Haselby, B. Parish. Front Row:G. Bard, G. Ketler, S. Haas S Conde 1 Edwards L. McKnight, L. lecmen, E. Wright, P. Price, D. Dolezal, S. McDonald EARHART B-BaCk ROWIM. Burke, P. Hidiel, C- Pl1llliDS, 5- Blaemlfef K- R- NBHSY, Front Row: S. Stratigos, L. Hart, B. Camburn, M. Lohr, M Wilson K Klink P C. l. Peat, S. Lanning, S. Kunkle, L. Sharvelle,5eCond Row: K, l. Chieger, C. Stephen, Dovey, A. Thompson, T. Carton. 1. Hufzhes, S. lohansen, S. Breedlove, G. Ruedi, B. L. Welborn, T. Smith, A. Bowman. Faculty FELLOWS?! EARHART B-Back Row: K. Courtney, C. K. Backer, I. C. Ault, M. Lundell, S. Fick. Fourth Row: C. Leeper, S. Lunde, L. Centa, L. Skalnik, S. Warnacutt. Third Row: L. Rodney, 1. Haban, M. Nichols, Al. Long, 1. Siebert. Second Row: S. Capper, K. Riley, A. Smith, 1. lmig, c. England. from Row. L. Smith, L, Kerfisan, la Faulkenberg, 1. Boyaiian, S. Brown. LARHART B-Back Row: S. Mlchailoff, 1. Tucker, S. Biddinger, N. Mockler, 1. Timm, C. Strain, M, Given, S. Duvall, B. Mardis, B. Henwood. Fourth Row: L. Ward, l. Cytacki, M. Minton, C. Weinland, I. R. Stout, S, Friddle, L. Hughes, C. Clayton, l. Freeland, L. Brueseke, B. A. Turner. Third Row: P. Rouch, B. Rumpf, L. Carlson, K. Shanta, M. Feltrer, D. Batwin, C. Christian, N. Main, M. Zuckschwerdt, S. Cibull, Unit B-VIP's' VIP's-Vociferous, incoherent Pixies who resided in Unit B of Earhart. Vociferous-well, can girls who won a repu- tation for yelling the loudest at pep rallies be considered anything else? incoherent-Unit B was the home of most of the hall officers, and have politicians ever really made sense? Still, these girls who were extra speciaI kind to their angels at Christmas could not be anything but Pixies! S. Story, L. Keaton. Second Row: P. McKay, L. Wallberg, P. Murphy, C. Shenk, P. Corcoran, P. Bernickas, P. Parker, T. Dunning, S. Noffke. Front Row: A. Carey, S. Hays, C. Hunt, L. Rebe, A. Stachura, S. Weiss, 1. Heuer, A. Scalzo, A. Tait, L. Dickson. EARHART C-Back Row: L. Blunk, K. Rothenberger, 1. Woods, 1, Cardona, C. Bunum, D. Collette, B. Boeyer, I. Houghton, L. Comegys, S. Vogel, C. Colicho, P. Nace, 1, lohnston. Third Row: S. Warder, B. Hansell, L. Sink, M. Goss, Y. Evanson, M. Auter, K. McCann, L. Wiles, C. Hess, L. Rector, P. Anglin, K. Blake, S, Crowel, 1. Turner. Second Row: B. Davis, N. johnson, V. Major, P. Reznik, M. McLaughlin, L. D. Holt, E, Bucek, 1. Morse, D. Phillips, 1, Diefenbach, S. Harrell, L. McClintic. Front Row: M. jones, M. Clift, K. Kocon, A. Bercik, K. Prasr, M, Easterday, M. Muinzer, l. Griggs, M. Barnes, I. lester, K. Wells. arhart au S He who laughs... lasts. With that thought uppermost in their minds, the girls of Earhart's Unit C lasted through the year. Shy freshmen tittered with still shyer Cary men at an Italian dinner during Orientation. Sign-painting parties saw much giggling and little painting. At Christmas the halls rang with cachinnation as the girls returned to find that pixies had papered their rooms-with toilet paper, Kleenex, old tests, and used love letters! EARHART C-Back Row: 1. Sears, 1. Sears, M. Schultz, S. Weber, P. Christo, I Coleman, P. Dwyer, 1. Norfleet, K. Rinkel, L. Best, C. Wolgemuth, C. Waynick. Third Row: M. Dugger, C. Lang, M. Custer, L. Haywood, E. Martin, L. Rowe, N Patty, P. Eisert, S. Spangler, S. Abbott, 1. Marshall, R. Smith, V. Hurst, 1. Miller. Second Row: M. Hieatt, E. Pacey, S. Fitzpatrick, H. Leffler, B. West, B. Knott, C. Plumley, A. Rageas, 1. Sutton, C. Clifton, R. Ruemler, K. Teeters. Front Row: S. Reames, S. Platz, L. Phillips, 1. Cipriani, R. Redmend, A. Heiser, L. Patterson, C. Lauraitis, M. Burbage, B. Bloecher, K. Bowman, M. Gravit. EARHART C-Back Row: B. E. jacob sen, C. Homrighous, B. A. johnson, C. Lewis, M. Findling, C. Witzel, K. Anderson. Third Row: M. Woelke, B. Green, M. Knapp, C. Popham, S jackson, L. Burleigh, B. Cheney Second Row: S. Stern, C. Niewoehner, L. Suggs, M. Grot, A. Alpert, B Rhoades, S. Nywening. Front Row j. Webster, F. Machtinger, P. Fine S. Mrizek, M. Arnold, M. jungbluth M. Cinzler. .Qt H A EARHART D-Back Row: E, A. Trankle, D. johnson, L. Nottingham, C. Etienne, S. K. Swan, K. Chalman, N. Skinner, M. Rothschild, j. Shively, B. Galbreath, C Harbison, K. Layelle, B. Leschot, j. Dinsmore. Fourth Row: C, Lucas, L, Mqlmyre, M. Bollar, C. Longman, P. Hamner, M. Linenburger, S. C, Nelson, S. Meyer, j Eckert, S. A. Murchie, C. j. Morphel, S. Ramby, Third Row:C. Siebert, P. S. Kaiser, M. G. Adams, B. Berning, M. Hirsch, S. Fauser, P. L. Haynie, L. F. Taylor, R, Parmer- Yeck! That food in the dorm! lee, C. Garst, j. Friedman, S. G. Schaefer, B. Brandt. Second Row: K. Koehl, S. Schaefer, L. Kaplan, M. Dineen, j, VanHoesen, M. Peppler, j. Caldwell, S. Hinesley, S, Humphrey, M. Hopper, j. Carter. Front Row: L. Black, K. Fogt, j. Fenters, M. Tresslar, j. Mislniec, j. E. Roberts, N. j. Crone, B. Niewoehner, H. Lynch, M. Owen, j. Vissing. EARHART D-Back Row: D. M. Watts, K. McKinney, C. Echterling, D. May, K. Southcomb, N. Alexander, R. Wilson, E. Heron, j. Brandt, C. Steinheiser Fourth Row: M. Geib, S. Burke, M. Ganier, B. Short, C. York, P. McCune, S. Fisher, C. Thie, M. Nelson, P. Bowerman, C. Cable. Third Row: L. Duffy P. Kelly, L. Baber, j. C-raham, j. jackewicz, M. Mamula, M. Rushton, j. Riffe. G. Mark, C. Budreau, N. Fansler. Second Row: M. Osburn, B. Nobbe K. Hewitt, S. Zook, j. Longfield, E. jones, P. Durkin, C. Hartwig, l. Claeys. Front Row: j. Markley, M. Ledger, K. johnson, j. Haag, K. Rinaker, P. Vanderl Heyden, D. Beisel, j. Moyer, D. Durfey. Unit S scholarship plus . . . Some people come to college to have a good time, others come to participate in sports, there are even a few who come to get an education. The girls of Earhart Unit D man- . aged to do all three and still, their scholastic average last A year was the highest of all the women's housing units. In sports, Unit D was triumphant in volleyball and softball, and to prove they could have fun, too, the girls held parties where faces in the crowd became laughing individuals? EARHART D- Back Row: C. Dalkowski, P. Rowe, M. Bruce, j. Taylor, C. Doyle,j ,,,- Gorski, A. C-ordon, L. Dvorchak, S. Albrecht, P. Moses, C. Ebert. Fourth Row: M Kraft, K. Daume, K. Ohaver, E. Sturm, R. Way, D. Emerson, C. Dinsmore, K. Snavely j. Adams, C. jones. Third Row: B. Ruckel, M. Steward, j. Allen, S. McClellan, K Waddell, A. Smith, S. Foley, K. Sorensen, C. Kovenz, C. Liddle. Second Row: A Karges, D. Knopsnyder, B. Irvin, M. johnson, S. Cauble, M. Dipsmore, C. Cox, P. White, P. Barker. Front Row: P. Thatcher, M. Roberts, M. Edwards, M. Crabtree, S. Piltz, L. Louderback, R. Leventhal, j. Weisman, D. johnson. ,G MEREDITH GOVERNlNG BOARD-Back Row: M. Mills, C. Himes, B. johnson, L. Decker, P. Roberts, H. Kligerman, I. Maodush, C. Collins, P. Hill, D. lennings, 1. Pinsky, S. ThornberrY, l. Spurgin, N. Hunter. Front Row: Mrs. O. Gorry, P. Prime ereditlffs MEREDITH GOVERNOR Kathy Wallrodt COTS mer, M. King, S. Lucas, E. Fritsch, D. Higginbotham, D. Smith, K. Clemmons, B. Nolte, 1. Gleason. Triumph is a seed sown! WRX mixed one motto, a cer- tain lohnny Appleseed, added a helping hand from Tarkington men and combined these all under the guiding hand of WRX Club Governing Board. The result was a homecoming sign trophy in the Women's Interhall Compe- tition. By the end of the football season Meredith had placed third in the overall pep rally sign Contest. Not only successful, the Board was also realistic by creating a freshman board to represent the more than four hundred freshmen in Meredith. MEREDITH EXECUTIVE BOARD-Back Row: P. Berkshire, M. Martin, D. Kayne, A. Zerbe. Second Row: M. Riggs, C. Roberts, S. Good, 5. Ruschhaupt. Front Row: P. Tyson, F. Cincione, M. Elrod, B. Bradley, K. Wallrodt. MEREDITH SE-Back Row: 1. Buser, P. Lash, A. Cooper, D, McKinley, M. Raney S. Van Voorais, K. Butler, K. Roesel, l. Gutknecht. Third Row: F. Motsch, B, Malonel 1. Christen, B. Hill, M. Morris, N. Schini, D. Hege, 1. Michael, D, Yerks, P Brennan, P. Tyson. Second Row: N. Deardorff, C. Van Wie, P. Berchekas, E. Fritsch C. Brooks, C. Roth, D. DeBruin, V. Lyles, E. Coty. Front Row: N. Ariek, 5. Wells, M. Bolknae, B. Good, I. Baughman, M. Elroo, K. Wallrodt, A. Forker, P. Noble, 1. Tuckerman. SE...stepping out in style MEREDITH SE-Back Row: C. Ricker, S. Flanegan, M. Witherspoon, C. Imes, botham, B. Peer, L. Thurin, M. Leman, 1. Price. Front Row: G. Granat, M. Pecsek, K. Bruer, S. Rose, J. Adamchik, L. Sexton, C. Bell, S. Hardesty. Second Row: S. A. Spenner, S. Hill, S. Morgan, 1. Dunbar, M. Luce, B. Gramley, S. Griffiths. Englehart, D. lennings, S. Harrison, l. Nowatzke, A. Hooton, P. Hill, D. Higgin- Ah, your mother wears combat boots! That was not the reason so many shoeprints were found in SE Meredith, but it was a good try. Actually, the shoeprints which were seen at every SE function symbolized their motto, SE is your step in the right direction. Stepping out in style, the SE girls brought life and gaiety to their trade parties and dances. They even tried a few stunts sitting down, such as singing in the dining room, and once in a while, studying. 329 MEREDITH st-Back Row: L. kaess, s, Murphy, P. Eltzroth, V, Miller, K. Coldsberw, L. Combs, M. Clamme, Fourth Row: j. Mosbey, S. Endicott, S. Thorne, j. Clifton, j. Spurgin, S. Steinkamp, L. Stamp. Third Row: M. Ryan, L. Browne, L, Reid, A. Briel, S. Ney, j. Schilling. Second Row: F, Cincione, C. Roberts, N. Kolerus, S. Kitt, j. Knight, P. Miskimen M. Blain. Front Row: Y. Schutte, C, Schafer, S r Sittner, E. Deckard, K. Shackleton. fm At times the girls in SW Meredith found it difficult to con- Q centrateg gorgeous fall weather and deep Wiley voices drew the girls to a Happy Hollow picnic. Scholars were drawn from studies by screaming indications that the ' Halloween costume party was successful. During the o uproar of Pixie Week it took a strong will to stick to study. 2 Spring was the final straw: not even the most dedicated scholar could resist that call. 1 MEREDITH SW-Back Row: j. Cienciwa, V. Hastings, M. Butorac, L. Sutton, L. 'X Everett, M, Smith, N. Hoff, K. Parker, j. Stock, C. Dyer. Fourth Row: M. Hadley, F. West, M. Riggs, L. Willey, L. Renck, M. Motes, j. Ostram, K. Maple, C. Hoover, G. Warnock. Third Row: j. johnson, M. Eickhoff, K. Evans, S. Ketzler, L. Dearing, j. Krieg, j. Fairbairn, P. Matekunas, j, jackson, j, Amen. Second Row: M. Ashcraft, L. jackson, R. Edzik, A. Zerbe, B. Foglesong, B. Schepman, S. Smeds, B. Cade. Front Row: R, Shonk, M. Smith, C. Moberg, L. McKinsey, P, Crone, D. Smith, S. Lewis. rf xx 5 X 'R .....n:. t souttlecl scholars MEREDITH SW-Back Row: S. Morris, L. Covington, L. Sampson, 1. Musselman, Thornberry, N. Bennett, B. Spenser, M. Silver, V. Perw. Front Row: S. Houston A. Getz, S. Florchak, K. Marshall. Second Row: P. Applegate, K. Kegebein, S. jandrich, C. Stipp, 1. King, B. Newton, S. Bender, K. Gilchrist. MEREDITH SW-Baclk Row: B. Yu, S. Renner, S. Mettling, B. Zinser, P. Fish, M. Beetz, P. Kessler, C. Thompson, V. Isenhart. Fourth Row: D. Wampler, S. Diveley, C. Pais, B. Benjamin, B. DeLong, L. Rieke, L. Lines, A. Pace, K. Brinkmann. Third Rowr E. Tobin, B. Harper, N. Quick, G, Schnaper, E. Morander, P. Goldsmith, D. Saubel, B. Nolte, K. johns, M. Seehausen, S. Wright. Second Row: K. Clemmons, D. Kayne, I. Gale, B. Smith, S. Mertz, R. Whetstone, 1. Conte, C. Kaczmarek. Front Row: 1. Markland, S. Gotto, M. Durr, C. Schuble, P. Marsh, M. Marshall, A. Hyer, M. Taylor. 1: E? ..a '-rf: MEREDITH NW-Back Row: B. Dillman, W. Boyles, R. Reinking, C. Houk, 1. Baynes, I, Levinsky, B. Sachs, M. Shanker, S, Smith, 1. Miller, C. Streightoff. Third Row: C. Horigan, M. Loucks, D, Turner, S. Cooper, M. Andrysiak, A. Leslie, K. Booker, M, Debrick, C. Layne, C. jones, Second Row: T. Borns, M. Schneider, K. exhausted northwest Give us your poor, your tired, and your hungry... and we will show you the girls who lived in NW Meredith. Trade dinners, the Bali Hai and Voodoo trade dances, improvement of their 'parlez-vous' and 'danke schon' at foreign lan- guage tables, and Christmas help for three needy families of Lafayette all contributed to make an exciting year-a culmination of Northwest Meredith talents. Fey, E. Dozer, L. Brubaker, R. Origer, M. Lounsbury, F. Montanari, N. VanKoughnet L. Woods. Front Row: L. Bridges, R. Moore, C. Fenters, C. Keesom, P. Roberts C. Templeton, 1. Gleason, N. Rice, l. Colton. MEREDITH NW-Back Row: P. Tuite, 1. Ezri, B. Carlson, M. Friermood, T. Greely C. Conway. Fourth Row: D. Hizer, P. Young, C. Koenig, C. Sherrick, G. Oestreicher, S. Keith. Third Row? B. Emoweller, P. jones, 1. Davis, L. Barlow, C. Collins, B Poindexter. Second Row: L. Loomis, S. Slepicka, D. Holst, M. Marshall, L. Horner. Front Row: P. Gondek, M. Westcott, L. Laird, B. Suttle, S. South. 1, by-'L 1-. 6 i rel:-iff V - v ' V. E3-3.51.5 5:3 .ig V. , - 13225.12 1.-1. ' ' vjp, QQ' 9.u:' rr ff-f 1 -1a.'--.ww '- - , ,- V., .,..,,.. 1-. ' - , .y gag? 4, ,ft we a Y lf 9 9 YF XA Y ,V 1, I .r . - V H '12, . ' , , an , if . L . ' if i -. H MEREDITH NE-Back Row: V. Kuhl, L. Bratten, V. Molin, P. Curry, S. Montgomery, P. Carter, M. Hartzell, M. Metzinger, M. Pugh, L. Wright. Third Row: D. Lohr, M. Helt, B. Richards, S. Mileusich, B. Kaper, P. Crow, S. Craycraft, T. McNicol, I. Tower, M. Nowlin, D. Holman. Second Row: I. Vicich, S. jones, L. jochim, 5. ' -H ' T -sth - . of fi fx, .,,l 'Q JK ,V MEREDITH NW-Back Row: A. Carley, D. Wills, K Swift, K. Rice, C. Strouse, M. Patterson, L. Edgerton Fourth Row: V. Menyhart, l. Pannek, S. Cole, L, Kelly 1. Simak, A, Armstrong, K. Hoehn. Third Row: L, Nich- ols, C. Sams,C. Ware, D. Greene, D. Gooda, A. Dodson Second Row: E. Bankoff, P. Murray, C. Daniels, B Harrison, A, Kline, C. Campbell, L. Hayes. Front Row C. Yant, M. Westerfield, L. Davis, S. Ruschhaupt, S Leicht, M. Czarnik. Yi' . tier Q ,. ,, -, J . . ' K .. V .i ,W 3 if Vvf- - 1 JA? 'ig i 21-'-fi v 1,1 , z ss. Q-as 5 . at 'f il Sea ln Drause, C. Carson, V. Sohn, L. Pickett, S. Kupka, S. Peggs, C. Boerger. Front Row: B. Sommers, R. Mangus, S. Schumm, K. Pearson, B. Campbell, M. Garland, B. Solberg, 1. Gilmore, B. Herschman, L. Tiebert, L. White. 'i Beauty in the raw Finer' s'tuf'f' sii. .. I: I .5 1 : qibl 2 t . 1.5 at . ff -.ff J ' A W 4225 V ': 5E': fl.: ,'.. U ' lf' A , - - f fi., ,L ' V 1 x ' S it ' 5 E5 V in ' ' ,' . 2 . ' ' ' -' - if 3 - . ' 'ary . . . an ex t. .... , -15-V - , QV! . f' 7 ? l -VVV 1 P -2? T . 1 z -fm. q , , A light dawns in the east. S gb. 3. A - A ., V Z P' vi tr Q MEREDlTH NE-Back Row: R. Flatley, C. Norton, B. Hackman, L. Cook, V. Oswalt, D. White. Third Row: C. Parke, N. Bryan, 1. Pinsky, B. Johnson, M. King, L. Burton. Second Row: C. Haworth, M. Ervin, 1. Lucas, 5, Atkinson, M. Watkins. Front Row: S. Ogura, P. Primmer, C. Himes, S. Lucas. , , if.. . 3 K 1. gp f .' 'ng - ..5. ' - egg' . -'55 Q 4 s . 1 - ' . . r ' g 1 i J 4 ,N X - t 'sw' . X A ' 'tix ' 5 1 V--v 'bis 'U' - . . N, , 4 M t. 4, . h fa. U Q X .1 , ' F-059 - in 1 1 J Q Wg fs: ,A K- J wi. , Ja i an 2 Q, x r sf P B R8 fy 'Q' ... N. I if V. '2 1 '11 :I 1' is ' , 5 Ii. ... Qs ' . if - f .. - Q. V , t X- - l ',.:,-.,--v A . , ,I . . ' ' ' A. 1. . . 1 I ell - ., ' 'z V ..: 2 4. Vario V . t t ' 33? ls. - J hg....v ...4 - . t - A .- if-tt . . MEREDITH NE-Back Row: D. Moran, P. Widell, N. Plumiseck, C, Hoover, M. Morse, M. Middleton, G. Martin, 'M. Fatch, S. Schueseler, B. Hanks, P. Payton. Third Row: C. Callison, I. Helpling, K. Young, P. Pennington, K. Dietz, C. McClain, C. Hildebrand, 1. Wolber, L. Bailey, K. Hill,'E. Bair, B. Bower. Second Row: C. What memories will the girls who lived in Meredith NE this year cherish and keep the rest of their lives? Probably not ones of the trade dances or sign-painting parties, though they endured many of those. No, memories are made of finer stuff. Things like the reliefs of receiving the Shannon, 1. Green, P. Douglas, S. Williams, N. Paton, R. Cloyd, B. Turk, S. Lucas, 1. Rollins, L. Stoll. Front Row: C. Pearson, P. Brann, B. Brandt, S. Good, S. Moayer, D. Berry, E. Steffen, D. Spork, S. Daugherty, E. Vessely. fewest yellow slips, or the fun they had at that midnight standards meeting, or the thunder of the third floor as it learned jewish folk dances at 2 A.M. will warm the hearts of NE girls for years and generations to come. '- . is . . . 7 ky 6 V F' V. iff 1 ii' . . ' L'-3 .ti gxy? . .. 35 f i 0 x i I i i WRH GOVERNOR Sue Steiner A 6:30 AM trade party? was the protest from many sleepy-eyed WRH freshmen. ln this, their first encounter with the powers that were, the freshmen were hauled out of bed during Orienta- tion by their Governing Board to wander toward the IM field in the semi-darkness and on to a breakfast with the men of Cary. Following the breakfast, a tour of the campus, which differed from the Burma March of WW Il only in size and location, was introduced in the guise of a scaven- ger hunt. The Faculty Fellows program and Winter Whispers were also planned for the Five Halls by Governing Board, but nothing will bring such fond memories as Orientation. enli htened despots WRH EXECUTIVE BOARD-Back Row: S. Smith, S. Searfoss, C. Badenhop, G. Machledt, S. Russell. Front Row: Miss I. Selby, S. Bensch, S. Steiner, M. Kindraka, 1. Miller. l , ,,,,, A-,--.-.,., ,- E, ,. 1 l l l i ll l i i i f l i l l l l l l ll WRH GOVERNING BOARD-Back Row: B. Anderson, P. Dellinger, S. Bucher, B. Mathes, P. Thomas, N. Rice, N. Schuman. Front Row: K. Walters, M. Minnich, ll M. Story, L. Wolf, P. VanMeter, D. Harter, S. Danielson, A. Hirshberg, 1, Evans, I. Pickett, C- Crawford, L- Lanliflg, N. KI'E!l190IiS. Q C. Lustganen. Second Row: M. Northrop, V. Eaton, 5. McCullough, M. johnson, treasured spirit, Duhrne Man's humanity to man was a philosophy which marked the life of Duhme women during this year. Cary Children's Home was the scene of the activity, as work sessions, a birthday project, and Christmas Caroling were arranged for the children. In addition to the traditional Winter Whispers, Duhme co-sponsored the Hawaiian Party and Polynesian Party with Cary Hall. ...organized, calm, Quiet Hours... DUHME- Back Row: C. Lawrence, C. Grabert, C. Bodley, S. Stoten, S. Cant, M. L. Kebbon, S. L. Poole, L. Wong, S. Robinson, D. Hoffherr, M. Webster, L. Stevens, Meahen, M. Hardisty, A. McMillan, K. lohnsen, I. Susorney, S. Williamson, P. N. Watkins. Front Row:j. Doi, S. Sheppard, D. Schuler, B.A. Bohnaker, S. Sommer, Bartinicki. Second Row: M. Seal, C, Brubaker, L. Marshall, V. Amber, M. Heinold, B. jewell, M. Rice, J. Howe, 1. Wallace, M. Nunchuck, R. Story. DUHME-Back Row: M. Snider, 1. Greco, M. Bintinger, S. Watson, D. jackson, S, Solbeck, S. Brown, L. Solbeck, M. Mathews, B. Franck, P. Baker, P. Xlogtman, S. Smythe. Second Row: M. Lu, C. Counihani M. Dancisak, S. Nolte, B. Brouwer, P. vaniviemer, M. Mills, E. Peter, M. S. Russell, A. Shipkus, M. Finrow, N. Hetzel, P. Popma, M. Velasquez. Front Row: B. Erenneke, 1. Daniel, N. Shrum, Smith, K. Walters, C. Sowers, A. Matthew. DUHME-Back Row: B. Herrin, S. Bucher, 1. Kerkhoff, 1. Martin, 1. Menke, C. House, R. Ebrite, S. Petry, Third Row: 1, Hardin, B. S. L. Schmelter, T. Day, 1. Pfledderer, E. Stewan, A. Meyer, C. Boyer. Second Row: L. L. Nichols, L. Bombich, 1. Bachmeyer 1. M. Englert, C. Moore, L. Centholts Moose, S. Koenig, N. Stewart, C. Stout Kouvelas, G. Stackhouse, E. Reed, C Dahl, S. Zatkulak, E. Knapik, M. Berger, H. Riggle, 1. Hetzner, M. Fred, K. Turner, P. Lamphere, K. Custer, E. Brockman, M. E. Fairfield, Front Row: N. Gearhart, S. Lenter, M. Geib, N. Geyer, S. Butten- barger, 1. Langley, 1. Wilson, D. Bevins, S. Donahue, S. VanCamp, 1. Yeager, M. Northrop, S. Frank. if ,.' 1 :iff gpu .1- 's .5 .. 14 tilt? '53 b -.Ya ..'+ SHEALY-Back Row: M. Lemme, B. Kimmel, K. Daub, A. Burgess, C. Warning, K. Harris, L. Cussen, K. Price, 1. Peters, V. Sroka, W. Condon, G.1ones,1. Filipowicz. Third Row: P. Snead, P. A. Phend, L. Ladd, C. Baird, L. Smith, V. Stoshitch, H Sheets, 1. Coryell, S. Persinger, C. Edwards, I. Walker, S. C. Brink. Second Row N. Lagle, K. Orbaugh, 1. Foust, 1. Pickett, E. Fox, P. Sabel, M. Sikkema, D. Claryl S. Wagner. Front Row: E. 1. Shutter, M. Rosenblum, B. Lewis, S. Beeson, K. Hinch- man, V. Brown, L. Klink, D. Smith, R.1annusch. Shea y artists Showing up most of the other housing units, the Shealy Hall girls were in the football season spotlight for pep rally sign competition. Teamed first with Phi Kappa Theta and later with the men of Tarkington Hall, their signs placed third and first in this year's contests. Shealy freshmen, taking a new initiative, became hard workers in various campus activities. As a special treat for fathers, Shealy sponsored an open house and a coffee on Dad's Day. Petey GOTTA Hawkeye! SHEALY-Back Row: I, Stultz, S. Foist, C. Carter, C. Bishop, l. A. Michaelis, A. V. Baker, I. VanDerLinden, l. E. Hertig, N. Chamberlain, A, Begeman, H. Lithgow, M. Bowman. Third Row: M. Weliever, 1. Lee, D. Mercer, 1. Maus, D. Gardner, S. McCammon, T. Dean, j. A. Barrett, K, Wilkinson, D. Kegel, 1. Parent, K. O'Gara, S. Stanley. Second Row: G. D. Leonard, K. Stricker, S. Britt, K. Butler, M. Cooper 1. Parrett, M. Emmerd, C. Wenzel, B. Wetzel. Front Row: A. Kung, G. Gansen K. Ley, L. Lanting, L. Lewis, T. Foist, C. Fantini, 1. Brandt. SHEALY-Back Row: T. Lamb, G. 3 Zoller, R. Crull, D, Stahl, C. Nichols, i S, Danielson, I. A. Harrington, C. r Williams, P. C. Bennett, M. Blieden. ' Second Row: 1. Banter, B. Fritz, T, l Tate, A. Zuck, S. Donathen, M. Smith, I. Evans, S. O'Neil, B. Winski, P. 1 Nickel, P. Smyth, D. Scott. Front Row: T B. Miers, D. Perry, C. Linzer, D. E6 Krieger, L. L. Taylor, S. Hulburt, C. Wagoner. - l li? : i - :ni 35.1, .- ra. lla? 3 Nil. irjil SH' wt its-61 ' 'E 2 l me il: f , I 5 t Q 1 , ' ? t El ' , . lit e . 'Q Q - ,,. VAWTER-Back Row: D. Carstens, P. Yost, S. jenkins, D. Ayres, P. Barker, A. 5- Ehlefi 5A BfOX0n, P. Kollack. Front Row:B. Hassler,G.Odle,W, Scott, D. Rysdon, Eberhard, S. Hobson, j. johnson, B. jernas, P. Hippensteel, R. Poff. Second Row: P, Rombough, E, Acton, K. Burroughs, B. Green, S. Ortig, j, Lav, V. Yue. j. Stephens, D. DeVore, M. Kokot, j. Trice, V. Schaller, S. Wilder, S. Lee, K. Hansen, Among the additions to the Vawter Vamp community this year was Mrs. Berneil Duffy, the new head resident. lt was a busy and happy year for the Vamps. While the whole hall had a trade party with the men of Tarkington, the hall officers enjoyed one with Phi Kappa Tau. Partici- pation in Winter Whispers and their hall's spring formal provided the Vamps with a much-needed respite from mundane academics. avvter' Varnps ll lllllt VAWTER- Back Row: M. Grigsby, M Hankins, M. Chamberlain, B. Berry A. Fraker, M. Stewart, D. Stoll, D Smith, C. Kite, S. Newlin, R, Wolfla Second Row: S. Good, T. Morrow M, Karasch, M. Saik, C. Lustgarten C. Ogle, V. Padgett, P. Vawter, L Sadlewski, N. Brown, S. McWhorter E, Hoffman. Front Row: K, jones, S johnson, E, Williams, M. K. Huetten D. T. D'Esposit0, B. Kurins, M. john- son, S. Smith, S. Bertsch, C. Shroyer lv EE' - VAWTERY Back Row: 5. Wheeler, M. Potter, I, LaFollerte, D. I. Eickhoff, I. Quaken- bush, L. Williams, P. Robertson, A. Ritter, S. Smith, M. Wickert, B. Wright, L. Vawter, P. Elsner, S. Noble, B. Al'fl'lUI', Third ROWS My Aikman, MA Minnlgh, D, Ernharfl E Baker, M. Thornton, M. Lawler, B. Bobek, 1. Wilson, F. Graham, C. leffries, M Dorner, K. Kirk, A. Smoker, M. Wagner. Second Row: N. Davis, E. Yeung, 1 Lien 15 BFFGYI WARREN-Back Row: C. LeMaster, L. Dickey, B. DePaola, N, McCaig, A. Anderson, C. Mann, N. Roper, S. French, P. French, M. Gilreath, 5. May, S. Recob, Third Row: S. Thornburg, M. Fleenen, G, Mortsolf, K. Nagley, P, Hopson, B. Mathes, M. Story, C. Crawford, 1. Northam, 1 Bertsch, G. Bradt. Second Row: D. Burton P. Emery, I. Mitnick, D. Williams, I. Davi son, B. Hassel, I. Luttringer, A. Perkins, C. Cook, D. Wehrly, M. Waldorf, S Reardon, I. Horney. Front Row: C, Kellar, M, Theroff, M. jones, M. Murphy, 5. Mescher, C. Lynch, M. Sebek, B, G Oliver, 1. L. Miller, P. I. Mavity, K. L Fisher. McCloskey, R. Wagner, 1. Knoy, 1. A. Frazee, D. Landis, P. Marz, L. Weil, C. Sams, 1. Cook, A. C. Aiken, T. Snider, Front Row: K. McCluskey, K. Arter, 1. johnson, C. Pinkerton, N. Wriggelsworth, D. Fridlund, L. Kraus, B. M. lenkins, M. Pelum, S. Risser, K. Olis, D. lolley, C. Slocum. Hootenannies, serenades, potted Faculty Fellows, and language tables contributed to life in Warren Hall. Due to a population explosion of guitar pickers, music was heard throughout the corridors before hall meetings and after football games. A successful innovation for meals, language tables at which only a foreign tongue was spoken met with one major difficulty-addressing the waiters in English. 5 ' '5 , ., : 2. ., l 'nl l l 1 3 lg l l l ! gf t 5 ii in Sl xi l 5 l it l -:'.4.f5i: . i 1 x-E' ' , i ' Z 1: as '3 iz new 4 lf . is ff if .gli , 1 '1 5. . J lt ,A 1. WARREN-Back Row: C. S. Caudell, L. Currie, D, Ressinger, L. Lewis, K. Hafer, D. Atkinson, D. Burkhart, L. Foster, S. Vedo, M. Hedge, I. A. Friend, L. Hart, V. E. Varchetto, K. Loop, P. Robinson, S. Slinkard, Second Row: L. Lamb, C. Hall, L. Ribordy, B. Robb, 1. K. Thurston, 1. Dickmann, D. Brooks, M. King, I. Cullnane, 3llllEl li ' M. Knox, C. Van Scoyoc, M. A. Walker, M. Walker, G. LaRoche, L. S. Dunning, N. 1. Rice, 1. Hedstrom. Front Row: M. Frazier, V. Eggert, C. E. Knebel, P. McClain, I. McNeilly, M. England, l. Oldman, D. Trieb, I. Carlson, N. Dobak, 5. Wineland, I. Godleski, R. N. Vanerka. fjl- 5 i'-7 ra l'l'lTlT'!lg.?'l' WARREN-Back Row: P, Yochem, M. Bell, L. Watson, 1. Blaemire, C. Badenhop, S. Platt, B. Rzeszewski, L. Wolf, V. Sexton, D. M. Sahlhoff, T. L. Welsh, R. Howe, l. Burkhardt, M. Calvert, V. Veach. Second Row: I. Whittington, M. Richterman, L. Vukovich, N. Bryzgalski, N. Bagley, C. Plummer, C. Miller, Mrs. I. Bruner, S. Grubb, B. Hall, M. Krug, I. Lindquist, S. Shandy, C. Wallace. Front Row: K. Merrill, M. Ceglian, B. Benko, S. K. Krider, M. Davis, N. Schuman, L. Cook, S. Leasure, N. Bouse, V. Coffin, S. Coers, D. Chasteler, R. Van Denover. Telephone number too? WOOD-Back Row: G. Machledt, D. Schultz, S. Myers, S. Klaehn, S. Steele, P. Ploetner, L. Fulkerson, M. Wilson, Fourth Row: S. Martin, C. Bolt, M. jordan, K. Cochrane, K. Hosier, S. Searfoss, M. Bays. Third Row: P. M. Meltinos, A. C. McFarren, M. Roach, B. Burgo, A. R. Hirsh- berg, M. I. Cohen, I. Skinner. Second Row: P. Wagner, I. R. Heagy, P, R. Kitchel, N. Sievers, E. Reeder, M. Richards, P, Caldwell, Front Row: M, Mason, B. Shirk, C. Holman, C. Lovell, 1. Robb, P, Cook, N, Kretheotis. l 5 5 2 s 5 l WOODfBack Row: S. Lachenmaier, K. Hsian, N. Votrie, A. Morey, I. Lindsey, B. Stuersel, K. Doster, A, Crawford, R. Garland, I. Moore, M. Renalds, M. Certh D, Vince. Third Row: S. Lybarger, N. Dinius, L. Steed, C. Williams, C. A. Miller, Pangburn, P. Burrus, 1. Sorensen, K. Colcord, E. Myers, K. Bloemker, M. Marquis, A. Bachelder, B. Barger, K. Gratner. Front Row: N. Love, L. Hazeldine, C. Melster, B, Neuhauser, 1. Dinius, E. Steele, M. Feibelman, S. Hintz, I. Marshall, B. Antonides. D. Harter, E. Malin, M, lmmel, B. VanHam, S, Grant, I. Viront. Second Row: D. 5: Happiness is a girl from Wood . . And there was much happiness in Wood Hall this year. Freshman women will i not forget their 5:30 a.m. call-out that first Monday and l their 'early' breakfast with Cary men. Throughout October .T the Homecoming sign kept the Woodians busy during their short but frequent study breaks. Faculty Fellows were 4. constant dinner guests, where they discussed everything from the marriage customs of middle-lower Pakistan to the 5 mini-skirts of merry old England. i M i ll i it il i ll .i J.. l i l i li l i il i l l fl i l 'l l fl l l l l l ll WOOD-Back Row: P. Coffey, R. Pighi, E. Stein, R. Zeigler, D. Mullin, P. jackson, i S. Waterhouse, B. Noll, G. Daniel, S. Hobbs, I. Kiburtz, G. Newton, S. Carnes, -, C, Messenger, S. Barker. Third Row: K, K. Becker, B. C. Anderson, M. Schnautz, B. Glazier, P. Hansell, R. Goldstein, D. Bullard, l. Leavell, B. Cummings, N. Laird, l 1. Redding, R. Weinkauf, V. Cotner, L. Boyle, B. Fisher. Second Row: A. Ackerman, 1 . ig-. ,L - 1' TPTJV' A 'Q v .- mi: arg L lf' .. 0332 ' WW . ,, I W at were ood I-lall - activity. . . I. Pao, L. Hardie, S. Marler, K. Chen, C, Garrett, C. Ragers, P. Buczek, L. Standley, Sister M. Raymond, Sister M. Pius. Front Row: M. Shunk, M. jones, S. Steiner, T. Maul, A. Feeley, 1. Puda, K. Levesque, P, Mosiman, L. Bouse, E. Hodgson, C, Angermeier, Concentrated goof-off. PRESIDENT- Steve Harris Pendragon provided a forum for new ideas and problems that arose among men's halls. Its membership consisted of hall presidents and other outstanding men chosen on the basis of scholarship and leadership. One of their main coordinating events took place at homecoming with an award presented to the most outstanding sign within the men's residence halls. enclr-agon -- eaolership PFNDRAGON-Back Row: I. Smalley, R. Rosebrock, D. Morganstein, W. Parmenteg G. Rehm, C. Feasley, l. Sanford, T. Hanna, I. Barnhart, W. Heffron, K. Fruitt, W. Berner. Second Row: R. Hunt, 1. Burwell, R. Wilson, R. Lowell, P. Brink, P. Kehr, 1. VanWingen, l. Smith, D. Greulich, E. Cobb, R. Page, 1. Russell. Front Row: W. Hadley, 1. Cale, L. Barren, A. Kunkle, S. Harris, T. Paulick, T. O'Brien. OWEN COUNCIL-Left to Right: H. Dorsett, R. l. Blake, R. Thier, T. laques, A. Kunkle, G. Rehm, W. Heffron, R. Rose- brock, T. Burke, K. Merlau, A. Ringger, C. Penoyer. Owen strives For scholarship . ,W ,ff f'--' To supplement a substantial Purdue education, Owen Hall Council provided scholastic, athletic, and social activities for its men. A new academic program furnished Owen resi- dents with a personal tutoring service and an extensive test file system. The intramural sports program fulfilled almost any man's athletic desire by offering eighteen sports in which the Hussars could participate. To round off the varie- ty of activities, Owen Hall sponsored a formal Christmas dance, Snowball, and a spring dance, Blue Hawaii. PRESIDENT- Bill Heffron SOUTHEAST OWEN-Back ROW: R. Bell R, Shippee, R, Sinclair, R. Rosebrock, A. An dreasen, C. Walker, B. Nobs, Second Row: D. Danner, R. Anderson, D, Deardorff, R. McKay, T. Bayless, I. Bailey, P. Zatorski, D Dome. Front Row: L. Charlton, I. Lange, G Morrical, S. Holder, R. Hall, T. Maxwell T, Nelson. SOUTHEAST OWEN- Back Row: T. Cooper, A. Batson, 1. Brown, M. Sutherlin, E. Roberts, D. Smith, R. Salyers. Second Row: C. Phipps, I. Hanafee, V. Love, W. 's it's a strong somfeaster- Green freshmen, experienced sophomores, motorized juniors, and bearded seniors lived in Southeast Owen. In spite of frequent shaving cream fights and all-night bull sessions, the Southeasters raced away with the track championship. To celebrate their victory, the men spon- sored a late afternoon picnic and evening hayride, By the Light of the Silvery Moon. Roben, E. Graham, G, Lucas, R. Hess, D. Durkee, L. Watson. Front Row: H. Carbone, I, Comis. T. Echterling, D. LaRowe, G. Wesner, L. Little, D. Smith. Chug-a-lug, chug-a-lug! T S 'S S T TW A 'E '2 ' .S TIT T S SOUTHWEST OWEN-Back Row: M. Smith, I. Root, R. Curtis, W. johnson, L. Antle, D. West, D. Porter, R. Elsner, R. Rush. Third Row: R. Williams, D, Neinz, l. Fletcher, 1. Rosenthal, T, lohnson, B. Blose, V. Wesco, E. Whitted, D. Wells, B. l'lUffOfd, R. Helm. Second Row: P, Strange, R. Kisler, L. Hettema, D. Ray, P. Pratt, M, Duzak, F. Faller, C. Apple. Front Row: l. Cloyd, l. Rost, G. Croop, D. lungst, D.1essup,l.Cudmundson, M, Randall. SOUTHEAST OWEN - Back Row: D. Custis, G. lolliff, R. Taylor, R. Taliaferro, W. Hubbard, T. Bedford, P Lerner, L. Ringger, G. Kleinknecht. Second Row: I Ebbertt, T. Schwartz, R, Seifert, 1. Hoover, S. Ruckel S. Bowland, K. Sims, H. Cohee, W. Cette. Front Row, M. Curtis, D. Pottenger, S. Powell, C. Kochis, L Holajter, I. Brandush, R. Rankin, W. Atteberry, D Smith. as x ' - SOUTHWEST OWEN - Back Row: D. Weilbaker, T, Scheldorf, W. Yue, 1. Pershing, K. Wilson, M. McClarnon, S. Kehrer, Second Row: l. Ward, D, Mundy, R. Lambest, D. Barker, A. Carlson, T. Dewey, W. Harrison. Front Row: K. Rideout, C. jackson, j. Blakley, S. Vancey, S. Williams, D. Chekky. SOUTHWEST OWEN-Back Row: R. Lutz, R. Daringer, B. Gaylord,1. Burkhardt, D. Sharp, l. Bergdoll, R. Mott, T. Million, M. Schnarr, D. Bischoff. Second Row: M. Kavel, A. Graham, G. Glazer, W. Carsel, W. Dickhoner, D. Ernst, N. Kus, M. Bike rides, motorcycle rides, and boat rides were all rated fine by Southwest Owen, but the ride that was voted mighty-fine was the hayride. Guys and gals gathered on straw-filled wagons to sing songs, gaze at the stars, and do whatever else goes on at a hayride! The horses found their way back to the barn in time for hot cocoa and doughnuts. southwest rides hi Culross, I. Heiman, B. McCarthy, W. Chan, Front Row: I. Jacobs, A, Watts, C Hitcock, E. Zarse, l. Kundts, W. Chambers, T. Burke, G. Seamark, E. Miller, B Vannoni, E, Vanlandinghan. NORTHEAST OWEN- Back Row: R. Brooks, j. Oda, P. Dickey, j. Knotts, A, McKay, j. Culick. M. Tolen, H. Curran, L. Schnepp, R. Gentl, l. Keithley, M. POWEFS. Second Row: D. Heckler, R. Rothgeb, j, Bennett, j. MacLucas, W. Biehle, C. Wheeler, C. Runyon, P. Brechbill, S. Magnusen, V. Hunter, A. Pawlowski, R. Yeakley, C. Williams, D. Spechtold. Front Row: T. West, R. Northenor, j. Little, M. Baker, H. jones, S. Saunders, W. Conway, L. Anderson, G. Spatta, j. Massengale, R. Meyette, T. Gallant, D NORTHEAST OWEN- Back Row: T. julian, M. Schilling, j. Woidtke, j. Mundy, K, Tomcsi, F. Kraus, D. Witt, j. Wilson, B. Brazauskas, D. Hathaway, A. Kunkle, C. Penoyer. Third Row: R. Wittgen, P. Lang, j. Karagianis, F. Spinka, N. Anjanos, M. Henning, D. Hosking, A. Fulmer, W. Danforth, L. Marsh, M. Kennedy, W. McCul- active, athletic Blasts of modern music, ringing phones, and slamming doors-this was Northeast Owen. Hayrides and square dancing in autumn, sign painting parties during football season, trade dinners, and after movie dances-this was the active Northeast Owen. Seventh in the intramural sports program, victorious in brutal football games-this was athletic Northeast Owen. l'll raise you SO! lum. Second Row: C. Kemp, C. Riegle, j. Wettstein, T. Zaecarino, G. Stems, D Green, R. Ray, S. Watt, R. Adams, L. Smith, j. Powell, D. johnson. Front Row: L Leeper, W. Rakosnik, D. Stephens, M. Crawford, T. Dommer, R. Boyer, j. McCam- mack, C. Smith, D, Crawford, W. Leahy, M. Pearson, D. Herring, ortheast on you huskles . ei qs DU if 'fry 2'.'l1,?Q9tJ iid' - s. 4 . NORTHWEST OWEN-Back Row: R. Flack, 1. Miller. R. Barnes, R. Russell, D. Maurirzen, R. Simanck, l. Zike, W. Blume, D. Orban. Front ROW: 1. Wambold, S. Harrison, P. Grogan, R. Smith, D. Boone, R. Lannan, I. Keat, 1. Clampitt, H. Wallace, G. Stock, D. Seymour, T. Kacene, I. Kutz, B. Marks, 1. Thompson. Second Row: D. Martin, D. Hartge, I. Heath, I, Gill, D, Shaw, L. Kepler, 1, Wolfe, l. BOCk9lI'T12lI'1, 5. Vamos. During Indian Summer, Northwest Owen had a hayride. Linen tablecloths-red roses-candlelight-were all a part of a formal dinner with Alpha Chi Omega. Snow and Christmas brought caroling parties. On their athletic slate the Mounties took second place in softball and golfcompe- tition while academically ranking in the upper quarter of all-men's residences. .V ! .- A .X 1 U K NORTHWEST OWEN-Back Row: R Mcllhattan, C. Wishmeier, C.. Butorac, B Denhart, M. Botos, R. Cermak, G. Wacker lin, 1. Roettinger, B. Keehnast. Second Row M. Biro, P. Wesiel, l. Barberi, B. Gridley H. Beltzer, L. Reinhard, K. Kloman, S Balsiger, E. Croson, I. Miller. Front Rowgl Bruington, W. Stachnik, D. Hiott, 1 Wiergacz, S. Crabert, T. Prvmak, R Rutkowski, G. Ketz. NORTHWEST OWEN-Back Row: 1. Ewing, I. Wiozisz, F, Laciak, R. Murray, C. Whipple. 1. Wiley, J. Bakker, W. jordt, G. Rehm, G. Phillips, L. Mays, R. Thier, B. Doolittle, D. Quackenbush, R, Sampson. Second Row: D. Kociban, D. Blower, D. Strobel, D. Brauer,IM. Horvath, R. Derby, A. Dicespro, C. Emigh, R. Baughn, ff l. C .44 I. Clotz, T. Stengel, C. Kiphart, H. Libbey, D. Connelly, T. Stocksdale, S. Kline, D Mayes, F. Saporsry. Front Row: H. Bentzel, R. Longstreet, D. Green, R. Pressler I. Ritz, C. Claezs, D. Seright, D. Clarke, 1. Smith, P. jackson, R. Woddard, I. Day I S L i l l 1 PRESIDENTA Paul Brink balance For' tarkington Balance was the goal of the Halberdiers Club. Informal social events including the autumn Last Leaf Dance, steak fries, and splash parties led up to the highlight of the Council's program, the Snowflake Fantasy. Lectures, de- bates, and diversified intramural athletics rounded out the program offered to the men of Tarkington. The Halberdiers Club upheld its tradition of excellence by capturing first place four out of five years in homecoming sigh com- peuuon. , Cl! Kill KY TARKINGTON COUNCIL-Back Row:Aj. Gordon, S. Hildebrand, 1. A. Bauer, l. Cunningham, T. Hustad, T. O'Brien D. Hippensteel, D. Wiseman, 1. Cunningham. Front Row: D. Hasler, S. Schnaatz, P. Brink, I. Cluvas. Q 1 ff.: SOUTHEAST TARKINGTON-Back Row: M. Kauper, B. Flood, E. Tatko, L. Dorsch, Goetz. Front Row: D. Parrish, 1. Berlien, P. Newhouse, N. Peo, 1. Anderson, F. R. Diehl, D. Bratt, P. jerrell, R. Mueller, D. Lopp. Second Row: W. Fruit, G. Wash- Moses, T. Lester, T. McDaniel, V. Kurtz. burn, B. Corsaro, M. Brower, I. Carlson, D. Lane, D. Choltco, D. Thompson, I. I run fo'r' the hulls an A B nn. . A in , FN - - .. SOUTHEAST TARKINGTON-Back Row: W. Melching, L. Goedde, M. Townsend, D. Render, S. Goedde, D. Bristow, C. Starks, 1. Hornyak, D. Billings, H. Marshall, R. Lazarus, P. Kellogg. Third Row: D. Mikel, R. Plummer, 1. Shaw, L. jackson, R. St. Pierre, R. Bodell, D. Harper, 1. Waltz, L. Bender, D. Irvine, D. Baute. Second 'VK' Row: P. Heavin, L. Ledbetter, S. Certeisen, D. Hutchins, B. Eversole, D. Behrman, M. Horstman, R. Blakey, R. Furto, D. Masty, D. Lawrence, G. Clymer. Front Row. C. Wheeler, C. Lukavich, T. Kawsky, N. Morenc, T. Kmitta, I. Roberts, 1, Brothers, A. Atkinson, R. Dewig, Li'l Abner journeyed down from the rolling Kentucky hills to attend Tarkington's hillbilly dance. Southeast readily took to the easy-going. leisurely hill life as they donned overalls, grabbed straw hats, and climbed into hay wagons for a moonlight ride in the country. This Southeast spirit finally led the boys and their favorite Daisy Mays to Turkey Run State Park for a picnic, fun, and games. ate drank, and were rnerry Southwest men proved once again that the fastest way to Activities with Food, especially the eat-as-much-as-you- a man's heart was through his stomach. Southwesterners can kind. ln fact the drawing point to the review films of took part in a little of everything as long as some part of the Rose Bowl game wasn't football or the half-time show, that meant food for them. Picnics ran top on the list of just the food. x - . . , . SOUTHWEST TARKINGTON-Back Row: R. Bowser, I. Grigsby, M. Carroll, D. Front Row: T. Ballock, P. Dentel, M. McKinnon, I. Rodda, j. lanas, 1. E. Bird, C. Michel, T. Trischmann, L. Grauvogel, T. West, I. Arnold. Second Row: A. Suppinger, Creason, M. Perlow. N. Zaderej, S. Drinkut, R. Ferguson, D. Shunk, S. Thompson, M. Roderick, N. Hill. SOUTHWEST TARKINCTON-Back Row: J, Cuevas, P. Wheeler, D. Tittle, W. Blake, L. Thomas, R. Patton, I. Cunningham, I. Biermann, C. Hiers, F. Attard, L. Fisher. Second Row: R. Taylor, D. L. Heagy, T. Greening, I. Bauer, W. Ringland, X A. Paris, R. Widman, D, Rush, R. Prehara, L, Bradford, M. Brown, Front Row: E. Cass, 1. Gordon, R. St. Pierre, l, Rhine, l. Hill, T. Rule, M, Tyler, I. Linhart, l. Noelle, I. Hunter, D. Daggy, SOUTHWEST TARKINGTON-Back Row: D. Calvin, R. Everline, R. E, Varne R. Pouzar, D. Bergaer, B. Burros, D. Sell, L. Smith, 1. Hughes, A. Turza. Secon Row: 1. Richie, S. Marshall, R. 1. Mrizek, G. Kuhn, L. Myers, H, Hinzman, r, Zgliczynski, N. Green, R. Rose, S. Meyncke, D. Kellen, D. Bell. Front Row: L d Smeyak, R. Waldersen, V. Creviston, D. Birt, K. Stillman, D. Crockett, R. May, R I. Kudnowski, S. Fozo, M. Butiste, W. Kaiser. -1 xx-41 - Qdwqf 5 in L QA.. NORTHEAST TARKINCTON-Back Row:W. Blom, D. Fouts, S. Milner, I. Wozniak, Kircher, P. Rosl, C. larrow, M. Leliaert, C. Shepherd, l. Nickerson. Front Row: R. T. Hustad, L. Kraft, H. Knopfmeier, C. Wade, D. R, Metz, D, Evansin. Second Row: Hanes, R. Cilsinger, 1. Skorich, T. Bunch, S. Lippold, D. Bischoff, 1. Sparks, T. R, Shroyer, K. Holloway, S Epner, G. Wyncott, P. Gerni, R. Furge, 1. Moody, I. Economou, D. Braun, T. Hertwig, D. Ammerman. ' rnathernatics suprerne 1 f-L+ Taking a northerly direction on a forty-five degree angle to the east led to Tarkington Northeast where mathematics had been superior all year. Tark- ington began by adding its skill to Shealy's, plus plenty of energy to win first place for the SMU pep rally sign. Later each man worked out his own winning formula for the casino party. In addition, the northeasterners summed up the year by dividing the work and adding cooperation, to result in hard won intramural victories. ft Another victory! NORTHEAST TARKINCTON Back Row R Duncan D Struckman G Martun Bltzer I Rondnnl S Hnldebrand H Freitag,T.Cassman, R. lawssen, E. Katz, I. V. D Fruchey D jones W Adams R Schult A Anderson D Dayton R Nuksch Reed M Mahoney M Coan FrontRow:S.Covvens,l.TaIlyn,D,Wrught,C.Moore, L Denckson Second Row R Zborowsku R Hawkins R Rlchards P Rultkar I A Parnn R Slevers D Slelnbarger D. C, Tirsell, E, Schenk, I. Bruner,1. Nelson. NORTHWEST TARKINCTON-Back Row: W Frink, R. Damrow, R. Kaffenberger, E. Teffeau R. johns, B. Castor, D, Christensen. Second Row I. Smoak, R. Truitt, R. james, I. Tollar, 1. Doer- stler, D. Young, T. Cowan. Front Row: G. Stark I, Reek, 1. Bever, R. Sullivan, R. Pride, B. Smith 1 f l f NORTHWEST TARKINGTONgBack Row: T. Denison, B. Kempher, R. Kent, N. Shelley, R. Tebbe, K. Scheyving, C. Wallis, 1. Kleeman, G. Barnett, F. Chen, 1. Cunningham. Second Row: D. Hasler, D. Ping, D. Sprowl, E. Koors, I. Suback, good ol ' days Yessirreebob! I surely do remember what college was like. It was really great if you lived in the right place. At Purdue the best place to live was Tarkington NW. By crackee, we had some humdingers of times! Ayup, those shower parties were really something. Why I recollect the time we got all of the young whippersnappers on fourth floor and gave them swimming lessons. Yes sir, none of the trade parties or dances we had could compare with those 2 A.M. wrestling matches! What's that? On well, l reckon we did study some but I can't rightly remember when. S. jones, l. Maples, G. Moore, W. McWhirter, M. McFarlane, N. Davis, A. Parsons, L. Wilkinson. Front Row: M. Okwesa, C. King, B. Dixon, l. Scott, E. Moody Ill R. Christiansen, W. Fitzwater, W. Gilbert, l. Hopkins, K. Booster, R. Deahl. w is at I ' ,fs 'K ' ' V --141'--:rms - A -. .-. ,...,,,.-,D ,.,.-,-.. .- ..,,,,-cvw TWMW.. NORTHWEST TARKWCTON-B-3Clf Row: R. Drag, M. Th0maS, S. Edwards, M, Second Row: S. Hoffman, E. Buchta, S. Livingstone, K. Baunach, H. LaRue, E Felton, M. Hbardimari, A. O'neil, S. Smith, R. Kramer, B. Metcalf, D. Schnable, B. Thomas, B. Youmans, C. Guthrie, E. jaffee, R. Vance, 1. Stoltz. Front Row. D Rhoades. Third Row: T. Stump, L. Thomas, R. Roth, P. Smith, M. Zierds, T. Coyle, Wilson, L. Malisteiri, A. Sutfin, R. Bell, M. collaerr, w. Crane, c. Ludwig, 1. Byers T. McGinnis, K. lones, I. Wolfram, W. Croebe, A. Foster, M. Vescelus, G. Sallman. 1, Caldwell, P. Snyder. r 4 Purdue life is a many splendored thing, but academics could be mighty dull. The men of Wiley Hall found The Cary-Excaliber winter formal and the soft sounds of Les Elgart's music a good remedy for Purdue pressures. ln fact, the hall residents agreed that the Executive Council sponsored some fine anti-tension social functions. The snacks at the fall post-home game receptions, the Home- coming sign painting parties, and the hall hayrides com- bined to make Wiley life fun. 3 PRESIDENT e Lee Barrett VViIey takes olivertive nneasures WILEY COUNCIL-Back Row: M, Peffley, B, Cordingley, A. L. Barrett, C. Wetherell, B. Baker, M. Fitch, D. Rasler. Front Row: D. Stubbins, R. Parker, 1. Hudson, K. Hansen, P. Kehr, C. Mayer. Lil!! double I nnajors 2 l New .,t .ax vane it i t X.. Vfs. SOUTHEAST WlLEYeBack Row: 1. Parkes, W. Ricks, D. Dixon, R, Tourtellott, E. Krieger, D. Eaton, D. Rimstidt, S, Lawson, R, Tylicki, R. Smith, I, Buchanan. Third Row: T. Wilson, T. 1. Small, l. Ford, H. laeger, D. Kuzak, G. Boling, D, Whaley, M. Hignite, S, Hill, T. Yost, N, Lowell. Second Row. M. Whitfield, E, Morin, R. Given two big l's -ingenuity and Intelligence-what did they describe-Wiley Southeast! The Southeasters did not content themselves with a second place scholastic standing. They turned to ingenious innovations claiming that since they sponsored dancing lessons, the unit no Folland, R. Everly, R. Kenney, R. Sevison, T. Sager, F. Sanders, W. Burres, I. Morin. Front Row: D. McMullen, W, Kenworthy, D, Wolter, A. Rice, D. Best, R. Chalfant, G. Ullom, I, Birck, M. Woods. longer had any residents with two left feet. The two big l's combined to design a Mother's Day showcase of rumpled laundry and holey socks saying, We need you, Mom. lt paid off, no more darning for SE men, just studying and scheming. SOUTHEAST WILEY-Back Row: W. Iohnson, T. Meyer, I. Sucec, N. Walker, R. T. Cummins, E. Marttila, I. Eckert, I. Lawson, P. Stureman, L. Lenderman. Front Row: Iones, R. Ericsson, I. Keal, R. Hoop, M, Hardin, N. Nelson, Second Row: I. Hudson, 5. Cronk, E. Uslar, R. Plewniak, I. Kender, C. Carden, R. Mann, I. Bowers, W. Y. Esrock, R. Altenkirch, S. L. Heath, Ir., W. Haseman, A. Berkemeier, I. McClain, Overell, W. Knauer, C. Meyer, F. Lenderman. SOUTHWEST WILEY-Back Row: G. Schilling, C. Rutledge, C. Alvarez, I. Powell, C. SKOWSII, W. Davis, G. Hofing, M. Fernandez, L. Owen, T. D. Foust. Front Row D. Oliver, M. Pu1h,I. Kleidon, T. Holden, T. Barefoot, B. Bicknell, I. Leon. Second T. G. Yanraus, G. Mitchell, l. Havhursr. R. Shirk. l. Pitney. I. Turner, W. Reid, Row: R. Parker, D. Laulner, D. Pugliese, R. GiII,I. Kennon, I. Rullman, L. Townsend, C. Hill, R- B'3CkbUfn, B. Lampe, S. Pandya. i SOUTHWEST WILEY- Back Row: D. Breedlove, C. Smith, T. Alderfer, D. McKinley, 1. Habegger, P. Robinson, G. Sinnokrak, R. Snider, D. Bell, D. Altekruse. Second Row: P. Magner, M. Oehler, A. Evans, I. Bush, T. Toering, K. Conquest, T. De- all Now for the weather report: Lafayette, Indiana-75922 chance of thunderstorms, mostly cloudy. Southwest Wiley Hall-8OfZv humidity due to southwesterly winds resulting in a new high in studying. Mostly sunny smiles accom- panying the hall's picnic-hayride adventures. Temperatures all year warm and friendly. To sleep, perchance to dream. Bruicker, R. Mount, E. St, Martin, E, Baker, S. Miller, 1. Garrison, I. West. Front Row: T. Boardman, l. Townsend, R. White, L. Hollingsworth, S. Hollingsworth, S. Cun- ningham, S. Williams, P. Lay, D. luday, 1. Rynearson. -weather Friends ig Q that was the -,D gy! ' year' that was vig T9 1966-67-That was the year that was for Northeast Wiley. The men took a trip through the time tunnel back to the gay nineties, picking up bowler hats and sleeve garters on the way. For the return trip to the present, they donned dungariees and sponsored a folksy spring Thing Parties -pizzas-pep- painting, There's Nothing More to Say. X 1 NORTHEAST WILEY-Bafk ROWS D, Borsare, L, Klim, l- Reeder, I, Slafk, F- HUUS5-Bll, Kelly, D. Rinker, D. Bingham, I. Drazer. Front Row: T. Pogue, A. Czyszczon, R. R, Wl'IiilBlCl'1, B- P9ffl9Y, M- PGDCG, l. Keller, B. Stevens. Second ROWS C. Smith, Dinius, W. lacoby, B. Porter, R. Sieber, I. Frenkiel, I. Goodrich, T. Balko, W. Cassell, C. Becker, D. Stubbins, A. Bond, L. Lui, E. Hopkins, G. Micheel, G. Thomas, D. 5, Yuen, Q? if gf .l NORTHEAST WILEY-Back Row: A. Bittner, T. Biss, A. Young, R. Krivacic, W. Hobbs, W. Ballentine, D. Rasler, L. Fillnow, J. Hendricks, S. Welch, I. Dunaway Stewart T Zollars D Miller I Mathews, D. Kimberling, D. Slemmer. SecondRow: Front Row: 1. Lubiniecki, I. Schoenberger, C. Batteau, R. Wolfe, 1. Oxley, R d F h , R. W. Ashton, R, H. Ashton, F. Solmer, B. Brixey. W. Wright, l. Ahlins,- K. DOlNl'1BY, M. Hawkins, 1. Cherrington, R. McDowell, D. Shepher , ,jo nson NORTHEAST WILEY-Back ROW: M. l. Voyles, l. Hardin, D. Von Bargen, l. Fisher, T. Hollingsworth. Second Row: C. L. Hedglin, A. A. leje, T. Clark, D. Shafer, l. Bigelow, C. Cornett. Front Row: l. W. Flinn, E. Matthews, S. jones, S. Fletcher, A. Fishhack, G. Grimes. NORTHWEST WlLEYABack Row: R. Phillips, D. Clark, C, Craycraft, W. Schwartz, Mira, C. jones, T. Zimmerman, D. Fitz, T. Quinn, 1, Russell, A. Sanner, T. Sharp, R. Harkness, A. Wiesman, R. Kilpatrick, D. lessup, T. Eckman, W. Vandermeer, D, Noland. Front Row: D. Bloss, K. Ritter, j. jefferis, R. Witt, 1. Wells, A. Sheets, D. Burkhart, L. Sloat. Second Row: W. Crane, H. Childers, l. Pefley, I. Myers, B. I, lay, l. Clark, W. Bertram, T. Elliott, L. Boze. Did you guys hear the one about... ? g 5. . QV? . lb, .K . 'Q K i!i?Q!W ' J gy Q Z4- E'-. u 4- I just love Math 351 ! iw me mg. 2 '- 11 1 Q Ps E b v ,,,,f.q-,aw-ws. NORTHWEST WILEY-Back Row: P. George, N. Kauffman, G. Held, G. Pritz, I. Bennett, W. Goult, R. l. McCammack, E. Robards, M. Matlik, P, Kehr. Second Row: C. Trile, L, Scott, E. Schowe, S. Riedel, D. Unsworth, D. Kirkpatrick, D, Dimmich, They did it again! For the fourth consecutive year, muscle men from Wiley Northwest pulled their way to the Big Brother Picnic tug-o-war championship. Although the Northwesters were big on brawn, they certainly were not short on brains. Their annual awards banquet honoring academic excellence was well attended. ln fact, the ban- quet drew almost as many men as the sign painting and pizza trade parties. These fellows were brawny, brainy, and sociable. L. Hopp, A, Upsmaw, R. Rhodes. Front Row: D. Peachy, R. Bode, K. Miller, C Wetherell, I. Milligan, P. Carter, D. Pence, W. Reid, R. D. Bradley. brawn over' brain X.-V McCUTCHEON COUNCIL- Back Row: M. Senew, D, Morganstein, D. Black, I. T. Paulick, L. Lucas. Front Row: 1. Tomlinson, G. Wilson, VV. Roach. Dinius, P. Bright, Second Row: D, julian, D, Hedlund, D, Kinnane, D. Richmond, olannish IVIcC3utcIf'1eor1 Poster paint and creativity vvon first prize for the Highland- ers in pep rally sign competition. McCuthe0n's clannish- ness extended to Scotia Fantasia, the Royal Highlander's annual spring fling set amid ice castles, Royal heirlooms, and shining knights. The executive council supported the Highlanders and Scotia Fantasia all the way to a record ticket sale. PRESIDENT -Gene Wilson s - J ' ' YN . ,.. -. ,,,.. ..,.. .. . ' f:!2?',ft51' 'Y 3112-f ii MCCUTCHEON AABack Row: C. Anderson, W. Miller, M. Howton, I, Dinius, W. Bentle, K. wiback, 1. Siefer, B. Frayman, l. Schmaltz, 1. Kuemrnel. Third Row: A. Snyir, R. Powell, D. Owen, G. Bender, D. Frautschi, F. jungels, I. Kanode, D. Drummond, D. Deaver, C. Kortka. Second Row: R. Worthington, M. Wilson, D. Quoth the raven 'Nevermore. ' Nw Christakis, C, Sutter, D. Held, C. Sharp, D. Andrews, I. Efroymson, S. Hoy. Front Row: R. Scott, P. Hannon, I. Warner, I, R. Monies, W. Q. Krueger, R. Lasher, I. Weisgerber, I. Robertson, M. Manlove. expresso For' Unit Cool it! echoed through the hall as Unit A decorated the Coffee House. Beards, sandals, and expresso were in with these beatniks who gathered for a folk singing-poetry reading session in their pad. However, they did come out of seclusion in the winter turning their sandals in for sneakers when basketball hysteria hit the unit athletes. 'R l MCCUTCHEON A-Back Row: G. Eckart, R. Hansen, S. Byrne, D. M. MacCoy, pher, l, Thompson, D. Persic, D. Steininger, L. Estes, D. Chrobot, R. Palma, C R. Smith, K. Guetschow, S. Shields, N, Bennett, D. L. Deiwert. Third Row: T. Row, Stewart, Front Rgwg VV, Kincdid, 1. McKinnon, l. Branaman, H. Blom, E. Mangas R. Webber, D. Armbruster, D. Epperson, B. Cabell, M. Warford, l. Hamilton, G. E4 Nygaard, L, Williams, D, Russell, P, Szolusha, l. Baldwin, Kaster, L, Lucas, L. Wong, Second Row: O. Brewer, l. Mandel, C. Belbot, T. Christo- Rafi-f MCCUTCHEON B-Back Row: G. Schoenbeck, E. Dietsch, E. Iohnson, D. Lamon, l. Karp. Second Row: K. Dalrymple, D. Trammer, P. Mellinger, T. Martin, G. Main, R. Harding, Front Row: l, Dowles, C. Hengels, D. Mock, E. Ludera, K. Patty. MCCUTCHEON B-Back Row: S. Peth, D. Swartz, C. Tolene, D. Fraser, T. Reblitz, Drakulich, W. Warren, S. Bryant, B. Sparks. Front ROWI C. Thomas, D. Marks. K. ' ' ' E. Altman, C. Brown, I, Mitchell, l. Gilkey, R. Sommers. D. Druley, R. Perry, F. Helms. Second Row. C. Nance, M. Schmidt, I. Springer, bowl Fever- Fatal MCCUTCHEON B-Back Row: G. jones, G. Marquardt, R. Haggerty, M. Fuller, R. Lombard, M. Parojcic, B. Bailey, T. Furr. Second Row: R. Gan, R. Brongthim, K. Thomas, 1. Lehman, R. Meilstrup, S. Brewer, H. Finch, I. Duzynski. Front Row: ,, L. Gloster, D. Grabham, S. Ledingham, G. Turkey, 1. Huff, 1. Goodwin, K. Lane, C. Pegden. Football Bowl Games-Dec. 31st, jacksonville, Fla.-The Gator Bowl. Dec. 31st, Dallas, Texas-The Cotton Bowl. Nov. 13th, McCutcheon B-The Doughnut Bowl??? No, that last wasn't a football game, it was a football celebra- tion with folk singers, doughnuts by the hundreds, and steaming hot chocolate. This event was symtomatic of Rose Bowl Fever, but its consequences were worse. The men not only placed bets on the outcome ofthe Rose Bowl but on the winner of the Doughnut Bowl as well-the guy who got the sickest on doughnuts. MCCUTCHEON C-Back Row: R. Powers, D. Smith, E. Kimble, I. Powers, I. Edelmann, R. Ball, R. Rose, T. Kauffman, W. Wood, I. Anderson, Ci. Lucas, R. Schush. Second Row: I. Overman, R. Watson, I. Thomas, I. Camping, I. Smith, S. Bartz, R. Wright, T. Lowe, M. Fouts, D. Betts, R. Bell, I. Wilson, I. Shook. Front Row: D. Dahms, C. Phillips, B. Hubbard, I. Malott, B. McCain, R. Price, M. Smith, B. Groue, I. Gogolak, R. Winters. . e:'-wvww ,ivwy ,-. - -- fir' cf? MCCUTCHEON C-Back Row: K. Richardson, C. Erdmann, L. Whitehouse, C Humbarger, M. Standish, I. Cinkoske, T. Roberts, D. Clendennen, R. Salnick, C Hale, M. Comstock, T. Swantko, I. Ford, D. Rowe. Second Row: C. Martindill C. Hollingsworth, D. Mihalo, S. Martin, I. Crow, R. Wood, D. Dunn, D. Danielsl Friday - - playolay What did Friday mean to a Claymore? Friday meant an- other day of classes, the start of a weekend, and sometimes a TGIF Dance celebrated with all the trimmings-worn-out levis, dirty sweatshirts, and a frug-playing band. Besides longing for Fridays, the men of Unit C busied themselves with sports, trade dinners, and serenades. However, most Claymores awaited the day of each week when they could rejoice with TGlF! E. Larson, M. C. Morrow, M. E, Morris, I. DeVoss, D. Stone, M. Stefanchik. Front Row: D. Barnes, D. Schonberg, C. Einstein, R. Anderson, D. Iulian, I. Williamson, C. Loucks, W. Shaldrake, I. Kottlowski, D. Buccicone. MCCUTCHEON C-Back Row: l. Branham, W. Wenc, C. Overton, K. johnson, I. Rackel, W. Roach, I, Tomlinson, G. LaRoy, S. Peyton, R. Quarles, L. Schmeltz, M, Harvey, 1. Rossa, B. A. Schenker. Second Row: W. Davenport, D, Barrett, D. Wat- kins, D. Hedlund, L. Rush, 1. Connelly, D. Warren, R. Halagera, R. Kinnick, W. Carrythers, P. Sanders, A. Cox, M. Petros, V. Vaughn. Front Row: A. Shope, D. Smith, C. Ek, D. Henke, M. Petsovich, W. Hackney, E. D'Aversa, B. Smith, G. Jennings, M. Nelson. MCCUTCHEON D-Back Row: I. Chasey, R. Peters, C. Beveridge, 1. Swanson, T. Wiseman, B. Settwartz, l. Heilman, D. Mann. Third Row: D. Richmond, T. Paulick, R. Gordin, 1. Coral, P. Dunn, B. McClellan, I. Moseley, D. Kuper, R. Hall, S Zayandehroudi. Second Row: M. Chappel, R. Kupferer, D. Polinsky, K. Wong, l Galloway, E. Thorson, M. Perigo, R. Morenz, P, Burk, R. Kawaguchi, T. Rash. Front Row: R. Berger, S. Gellett, T. Bufard, M. Senew, G. Belmont, K. Washburn, R. Hathaway, L. Stanton, S. Leist, B. McClellan, R. Kidder. nobody honne Much to our distress, we were unable to obtain any infor- mation about McCutcheon's illustrious Unit D because ,ma ,N Z everyone in that unit was so totally involved in activities and such, that nobody was home. We surmised however, that the men led very busy lives. They strove to be unique and original in all they did, and proved it by having trade parties and dances, picnics, and even a few sign-painting parties, maybe. li X Rf MCCUTCHEON D-Back Row: R. Sims, R. Bair, T. Coffelt, R. Holland, G. Wiegand, L. Szrom, R. Aram, K, Bright, S. Gatewood. Third Row: R. Cunningham, N. Ear- whart, C. Olin, R. Wysong, G. Halleck, S. Madley, L. Harrell, W. Quinlan, R. Comyn, R. Little. Second Row: I. Morrison, A. Huet, R. Hittle, R. Peckinpaugh, -' . 3 .z 5513. R. Sharp, M. Sanders, D. Schneck, P. Bright, B. Ferringer, 1. Huntsman, C. Schreiner Front Row: D. A. Meiev, L. Greenwood, P. Gray, W. Buckles, 1 Wehr, F. jasek D. Metz, W. Thomas, S. Reddick, C. Lester. OOM Y' v H.. .l Harrison filled this year with firsts as the men initiated the newest dorm on the Purdue campus. Having planned hall orientation, a steering committee gave way to the executive council after an all-dorm election. Assuming their leadership, the council designed a year which in- cluded help sessions, a street dance, and Homecoming. The Illini went home crying as the Harrison Snoopy won its sign painting division. I. wx, . I 'U ss? THEY All WENT HOME PRESIDENT - Charles Feasley a new Face at Purdue ' HARRISON COUNCIL - Back Row: M. Potoch nik, W. Mack, I. Sanford, 1. George, C. Feasley I. Folgy, K. Catron. Front Row: I. Van Wingen L. Bregitzer, M. Hagle, M. Strother, R. Thomson R. Lawerence, W. Emery. ,,..,...- ..V, . ir1FiItr'a'tor's in A? i, ..,. ,, Q . .,,, .. HARRISON A-Back Row: R. Waibel, R. Tuite, D. Fansler, M. Reineman, M. Kwasny, M. Greenwood, D. Sandberg, G, Miles, V. Bianchi, I. Rudd, M. Verbeck, M. Luttrell, D. Yoder, R. Tovson, l. Exl. Second Row: T. Marshall, D, Baughman, C. Gravel, R. Lawson, T. Davey, A. Ruderman, D. Humphreys, D. Nurrenbern, To each according to his needs, from each according to his ability. The men of Harrison A were not Marxists, but they did subscribe to his theory in social terms. Affecting a relaxed atmosphere at the grub dance- Catch as catch can - A provided social events needed to keep the men going, while exacting the help and participation of which each man was capable. HARRISON A-Back Row: P. Williamson, I. Bosseril, D. Alexander, K. Kidder, R. Ewing, P. Bryant, B. Schultz, C. Feasley, D. Hap, 1. Staats, D. Smith, C. Leslie, S, Sosenheimer, R. Maxwell, E. McCamis, Second Row: A. Coy, W. Thompson, D. LaRoche, L, Kung, 1. Orr, T, Moore, M. Maleske, 1. Fox, K. Schwingendorl, l. Foley, T. Richmond, G. Reising, G, Safranski, R. Ferguson, R, Geyer, M. Mroczek, R. Dierdorf. Front Row: D, Lacheut, M. Chakoian, T. Perrone, I. Rowe, A, Boehm, W. Emery, D. Ross, I. Lancaster, I. Bebko, B. Carother, C. Branson. fl mga A. Mong, M. Strother, R. Hiatt, M. Rogers, D. Morrison, T. Mundy. Front Row: T. Lindenman, R. Huntringer, I. Nardi, A. Beir, W. Hufford, D. Asher, B. Anderson, B. Rayle, E. Munter, C. Gulotta, R, Keesling. 5 ss HARRISON A-Back Row: 1. Elder, K. Dixon, G. Goodband, M. L. Dagle, R. Scott T. Brazie, M. Doyne, D. Curtis, R, Miller, D. Werner, B. Bucher, A. Fox, A. Anglin 1. Montich, R. Lambert, I. Vanwingen. Second Row: M. Potochnik, R. Flanagan 1. Hindman, H. Bates, I. Benson, D. Krone, R. Cameron, K. Cook, C. Frame, 1 .. A IN A 4 1 ' HARRISON B-Back Row: E. Culver, M. Baltz, 1. M. Schommer, M. Flyna, L. Nargi D Bokhart M Craig R Quick T McClure E Rhodes M Owen D Tarczon B D. Marshall, R. Sullivan, G. Tuokko, R. Meehan, D. Kambs, E. Earon, R. Tanaka BUSSEH 5 FFEE R Volbrecht FVOHI Row B Hyman T Salvador l 5f1OOk K H. MacKay, T. Wildarmuth. Second Row: E. Egler, M. Spera, 1. Dixon, G. Bright, MacLean l Greco S Oser C Carroll W Bixby F Schmid K Valpatic HARRISON B-Back Row: I. Hayes, S Springer, I. Repicky, R. Bender, D. Chris tian, M. Toussaint, D. Lane, M. Roberts, C. Romba. Third Row: T. Roberts, l. Gallup, D. King, R. Dinwoodie, R. Schwuchon, L Crawford, T. Arrick, R. Thomson, l. Spiess l. Romine. Second Row: D. Michler, B Fields, M. Cole, 1. Marcum, D. Skampa, I Lukach, D. Ehrnwald. Front Row: M. R. . -:E Hadady, R. Hahn, R. Coellner, L. Parker, , . .i-: ....2 '1?' . L. Dunbar, E. Hansen, C. Quinn, A. Pike Q - A HARRISON B-Back Row: A. Mosel, M. Leonerd, W. O'Connel, T. Quakenbush S. janusz, R. Luetzelschwab, D. Moore, N. Horvath, W. Sabo, R. Krug, C. Prakas K. Catro, R. L. Sink, D. Much, M, Hoover. Second Row: M. Pozsgai, 1. Vaughen achin 'Feet For B Walking is a healthful habit proclaimed the medical books, but fifteen blocks per trip was more than the doctor had in mind! Still, Christmas spirit inspired those aching feet to set out caroling from dorm to dorm. Those still standing by the end of the evening danced on broken arches while hot chocolate warmed their systems. Limping spring walks turned into fast runs down the tennis courts and baseball diamonds. r 1 P. Allenza, S. Ridenour, T. Sheets, M. Holmdoh, D. Baylis, T. Wood, R. Nichols E. johnson, H. Bickham, B. Murphy. Front Row: L. Hurst, 5. Clidence, S. Seiden B. Miller, D. Bebout, 1. Gallagher, R. Meyer, S. Warner, R. Conner, K. Halvorson Six-gun totin' cowpokes of Unit C took time off from a long trail of homework to relax at the Wild West Party. Armed with play money, they shook the dust off their chaps at the Casino's gambling tables with roulette and Black lack. But the yearn for wind in their faces and dust in their throats returned quickly as their Grand Prix entry shot toward the victory trail. a bang-up year' For HARRISON C-Back Row: M. Middlesworth, R. Strong, W. Rigg, R. Liedl, G. Hottel G. Warzin, H. Henton, C. Stegernann, D. Meadows, R. Morgan, T. Rentschler: E. Harnor, K. Wacker. Third Row: S. Wright, T. Gordon, S. Gudas, G. Stanley, S Cohen, W. Ramsten, G. Sternberg, I. Scamahorn, S. Denton, B. Sanders, 1. L. Floyd D, Scott, L. Kovid. Second Row: D. DuVal, R. Kohn, S. Zeide, R. Solof, 1, Greene, K, Mertens, T. Miethe, D. Olynger, 1. Nippert, P. Miller. Front Row: P. Finke, D. Traub, P. Cottrell, R. Stevens, W. Walker, M. Zerminski, C. Fraenkel, R. Wallace, D, Bernard, I. Russell, D. Green, F. Swigon. HARRISON C-Back Row: F. Mahan, C. Machledt, G. Christie, T. Davis, 1. Hand- M. Allion, D. Nimtz, C. Rieger, P. Donavan, M. Martin, D. Smith. Front Row: L. rickson, I. Sumik, T. Messler, G. Muraida, S. Rehfeldt, D. Veager, K. Troyer. Third Bregitzer, H. McRae, J. Falda, I. Richter, L, Wright, G. Wolff, I, Webster, D. Adams, Row: T. Meyer, P. Weitzenkorn, R. Hill, 1. Craig, D. Riggs, G. McMahon,l. Pletcher, G. Richardson, G. Incer. R. Brehob, M. Forthofer, L. Hartge, D. Swaim. Second Row: D. Drehobl, S. Wheeler, HARRISON D-Back Row: C. Cain, M, Rowers, 1. Lake, R. Wilson, C. Bennett, M. W. Fischer, G, L. Moss, C. Switzer, I. Balsiger, K, Cripe, 1. E. Palmer, D. Gaerte, lohnson, D. Burgette, S. Harrison, R, Lemmon, C. Axelson, M. Ragnetii, M. Boman, C. Morgan, Front Row: I. Wolford, I. Opper, R, Gilson, R. Stoneburner, N. Young, A. Gelfand. Second Row: M. Lowder, G, Owen, I. Jeffers, 1. Schaper, D. Allison, R. Smiley, A. Melvis, B, Fearnley. X - .: I-1 V fi QQ! gi- l i l A. , www . - HARRISON D-Back Row: G. Peabody, R. Mc- Neely, P. Skok, A. Hepler, B. Root. Second Row: R. Fussner, R. Forbes, S. Rafferty, W, Shipman, 1. Guylas, Front Row: C. Rollins, D. Keyler, L. King, R. Cummings. A A1 A - i 1 i l 1 l l l l i i l l l l HARRISON D-Back Row: D. Dijak, R. Schriver, R. Carkson, C. Finke, C. Cieciwa, L. Etherington, 1. George, 1. Wiley, 1. Moritz, D. Bishop, H, McCune, R. Fisher, R. Cappelletti, D. Via, E. Steinkamp. Third Row: R, Richey, L. Thrush, A. Clements, H. Aust, 1. johnston, 1. lennings, D. Deer, F. Wertz, P. DeLafosse, D. Mangus, T, C. Pingel, F. Layton, R. Rudolph, 1. Cordell, M. Brunswick, R. Podlasinski, Second If ref, Row: P. McGregor, 1. Cephart, W, Yutmeyer, C. Prook, T. Lambert, D. Sonntag, 1. Stirling, 1. Getty, 1. P. Tuzikowski, 1. Sanford. Front Row: G. Yoshida, 1. Chamber' Iain, 1, Krehbiel, G. Echko, D. Mitchell, R. Lung, A. DeArmond, C. Gainey, R. Borkes, D. Henry, 1. Stratman, P. Griffin. Freshman in D unit outnumbered upperclassmen three to one. During orientation when oldsters yelled All frosh stand! the greenies yelled All upperclassmen run! And run they did-all the way to a Sunday night grub dance, Catch as catch can. With the frosh on their tails, the men ran toward the co-rec and intramural games. They all ran too far and fast in other activities to have any pep left for sports, but it was fun and All's Swell that ends Swell. the rnovers in unit ID PRESIDENT - Dave Greulich ary - hub of' independence Cary men began an active year with a pep rally in the Quadrangle during freshman orientation week. Fall turned to winter, while Cary turned to Wiley to sponsor their formal, In the Misty Moonlight, featuring Les Elgart and his orchestra. As Christmas drew near, Cary Clubbers gave a party for underprivileged children. Late Spring brought the Queen Pageant and trike race with its super-modified tricycles. -' '- ia CARY COUNCIL- Back Row: VV. lones, D. Cunningham, R, Van Allen, R. Kukula, Second Row: L. Hammond, B. Gilbert, K. Hintz, D. Greulich, G, Sides, D. Kaufman, W. Parmenter,C. Burton, P. Schmidt, M. Goad, R. Evans, P. Van Munn, S. Donecker. P. Leathem. Front Row: W. Babcock, 1. Dayton, T. Nidiffer, R. Koehl, C. Lunsford. xx E C3 E5 My CARYA- Back RowSM. Ford, l. Strange, M. Tetzner, R. Retener, D. Beals, D. Selke, R. Gurnham, M. Wente, S. Maclntire, M. Hawkins, N. Nabhan, D. Rockhill. First R- Temple, PM Huffman, 5, lflUE2hf?S, 1- MOI'-3lSS, S. Kling, M. Homes. Second Row: Row: D, Sharp, P. Michael, R. Hawks, W. Hadley, E. Staya, S. Smith, G. Shaffer, D. Hofmann, R. LaBash, T. Breneman, T. Malls, I. Wilkinson, I. Munk, R. Lindstrom, P. Schmidt, A. Bischoff, D. Long, I. Mathews. explosive ary CARY A-Back Row: H. Stone, S. Moore, T. Cleghorn, G. BaileYf l. Burns, M Donatelli, 1. Bernfield, G. Taylor, M. Gaber, 1. Wiese, R. Cole, D. Alson, K. Stucky, W. Fiock. Second Row: D. Higgins, K. Peters, W. Magrun, A. Robertsen, S. Biddle, D. Yoder, P. Pryor, R. Jansen, I. Sachleben, R. Romine, 1. Humburg, L. See, E. P- -. ff' , ..., Jfri' . , L Pritchard, T. Wozniczka, T. Lynch. First Row: M. Richards, 1. Stewart, B. White, G. Harrington, C. Weddle, L. Ebel, S. Norvillas, I. Sinopoli, P. Schwab, D. Musser, D. Young. Physical Properties: Cary A was chemically a very active element. In its stableform it was an academically oriented, serious gas. Chemical Properties: at normal temperatures A-men reacted at a study rate, but when a mixture of Cary A and coeds was ignited, an explosion occurred, and a prize winning Homecoming sign-Statue of Liberty- precipitated. Diluting the amount of coeds added resulted in bright sparks-trade parties and hayrides. Because these chemical compounds have puzzled scientists, research continued. CARY A-Back Row: 1. Taylor, K, Beatty, I. Phillips, T. Hare, M. Shanley, I. Reed, B. Thumds, H. Metzger, C. W. Black, M. Ambler. Second Row: D. Ferro, R. Champion, L. Frank- lin, R. Farris, T. Hirnes, C. Strader, I. Silver, G. Young, K. Rogers, N. Davis, R. Keller, I, Thompson, S. Oltita. Front Row: R. Kuhns, M. Burton, 1. Godby, M, Wetzel, S. Malott, I. Kopf, E. Miller, P. Bousman, W. Bryant. kinetic energy in Cary CARY BwBack Row: I. R. Sarver, R, Azcui, G. Rosemary, B. B. Schwartz, P. Young, D. Davis, F. Savona, D. Bixler, R. Lake, 1. Hoover, D. Harper. Second Row: R Rhoda, R. Nemelh, E. Miller, S. Donecker, I. Ketchel, 1. Donges, R. Utterback, Energy played an important role in the life of Cary B this year. They displayed their talents with sports by taking first and second places in all-campus tennis singles and second place in the table tennis championships. Energy was not always associated with sporting events, however, for Cary B had a ball at their Celler Stompef' in November. This unathletic atmosphere embraced dark corners, candle light, wine barrels, and a romantic smoky haze. 1. Thompson, C, jones, E. Petro. Front Row: S. lameson, R. Leland, l. Negangard, A. Buser, L. Snyder, M. Owens, 1. Bush, D. Beigh, L. H. Tisch, L. Clones. g.. Jr l' 1 1 , , ' will IDI CARY B-Back Row: L. Zimmerman, I. Fuller, T, Gebhard, P, Walsh, T. Sparks, T. Graves, T. Hanna, B. jones, L. Bengtson, I. Ruddock. Front Row: D. Ditmers T. Gehman, I, Loehrlein. Second Row: P. Hinrich, L. M. R, McKechnie, 1. Laugel, R, Peters, D. Hubbard, T. Scott, D, Cherply, l. Banas, B, Diekelman, D. Lucterhand CARY B-Back Row: I. Beck, B. Burgess, A. Hanchar, N. Harris, C. Cehring, C. I. Dishey, I. Hai-ter, K. Robinson, R. Kasik. Front Row: S. Hutton, 1. Ambroziak, D. Whitehead, R. Fleischmann, F. McElroy, T, Geibel, T. Meyer. Second Row: M. Hatcher, D, Lucterhand, M. Cherry, R. Mullins, B. Hourlhan, 1. Dayton, R. Moriarty. Knapp, 5. Smith, W. Tatyenhorst, B. Nelson, W. Huelsman, R. Rokosz, B. Clark, CARY C-Back Row: L. Yeager, N. Shebish, M. Chung, C. Ball, R. Przybylinske, D- Graves, W B 05h'35'5f F- Dixon, G- HBWES M Sheell FIVST ROW M Coed 1. Shivenhom, M. Elias, D. Kling, T. Kafoure, M. Koons, R. Fields, D. Eshelman. T. Cron, l. Hines, F. Labor, A. Washler, D Drockelrnan C Boswell D Frazier Second Row: T. Hartman, l, Crandall, H. Breidembaugh, C. Contrary, R. Todd, M- Sandeli PA Chl Chefmll- - - F363 VVIFIYTSY' C-C Rider , all S400 worth, sputtered, spurted, and stal- led after only fifteen laps around the Grand Prix track, but the undaunted men of Cary C have completed thirty aca- demic laps at Purdue with no major break-downs. Pit stops for C unit have been longer than most-sign painting parties, IU-PU hootenany, golf and archery championships -but in this race the more pit stops the better. The win- ner was the driver and crew who could balance time in the pit with time on the academic track-Cary C. I1 Y0ur're kidding! X wi N-if llm.-iigdgl asvfwqk M- ., V Q ' 55 Q CARY C-Back Row: M. Smetzer, D. Pelle, R. Upton, P. Oilar, N. Herin, B. Durbin, Q, Metz, D, Woodruff, 1, Kegley, F4 Weaver, R, gteuryf It Stirling' M. KOZIOWSR, D. Nuta, 1. Chezem, W. Casey, D. Ropes, I. Enright, W. Tharp, Se-cons Row: L. First Row: H. lones, W. Bruns, R. Metzel, A. Rasmussen, l. Reed, C. Rasmussen Humbafgef, 5. Clem, S. Bozich, E. Atkinson, R. Kukula, W. Ingles, W. Burchell. D. Salwak, M. Aslami,C,. Lightloot, D. Campbell, N.WaIker. CARY D-Back Row. G. Horney, 1. Deardorff, L. Finkel, T. Marencik, A. Stanley, R. Turley, l. Einerson,-M. Young, 1. Wooten, A. Darley, S. Lankford, D. Anderson, Second Row: T. Clay, C. Niehus, R. Kelley, S. Van Dellen, l. Mathewson, D, rig'-'rams' M.. Deckard, H, Flowers, S. Beninghove, C. Sanger, R. Grainger. First Row: L. Horning K. Moehle, D. Fridlin, D. Kearney, N. Macari, K. Robinson, E. McDaniel, I. Rees G. Aldrich. 5314 Q ml 13 -.,- .s . . 1 ' . ilrrfsll :is CDG? ' l fll'!l,l ,ill vs .gi 5 stir' ary - - athletes : l '.F g I . . I E li an I CARY D-Back Row: C. Lowry, C. Grider, C. Weber, P. Moehle, R. Recktenwall, R. Wiser, R. Hamer, L. Norlington, T. Hummel, L. Fermi, W. Lambert, R. Hornsby S. Cbrobak, l. Watkins, D. lu, D. McKinnis. Third Row: M. Banta, R. Taylor, L. Endress, A. Bustamante, R. Greco, W. Dhael, B. Holstein, D. Schultz, R. Maxwell, l. Wynne, W. Reeves, R. Darling, C. Stokes, E. McKaig, T. Smith. Second Row: litgl-. 'L 'T H Xp, I' G. Gault, T. Ho, P. Tudor, L. Carnes, R. Large, K. Harmon, R. Bagley, G. Sides, B. johnson, D. Cunningham, A. Wallace. Front Row' W. jones, M. Kolpus, T. Howard, R. Chester, R. Hunnicutt, R. Arne, C. Lortich, T. Brown, W. Haws, L. Head, I. Niederhaus. f:.,, ,gl ali, I ' s tts' tt! .2 zttaetffg i , I lftl mi CARY D-Back Row: 1. Euler, D. Chandler, R. Chase, N. McKie, W. Rettes, E. Armour, 1. Osborn, G. Pawluk, E. Murphy, I. Streicher, P. McMullin, R. Hera. Second Row: A. Dewey, D. Linn, S. Koehlinger, T. Haislet, A. Dee, W. Scott . . . And directly in front of you, ladies and gentlemen, is the Cary D trophy case. The large trophies on either end were awarded for first place in intramural basketball. The other fifty cups and statuettes represent the successful D. Kimes, C. Burchfield, S. Klus, L. Henkel, H. Flowers. FrontRow: T. Kunze, D. Porte, I. Dickey, T. LaDow, W. B. Mueller, M. Lloyd, D. Monnier, T. Burkhart, D. Wilson. sports seasons of the athletes. You will notice at center bottom of the case an old, weather-beaten bucket. That ladies and gentlemen, was acquired in September at the annual Quad Rope Pull. Now as we proceed to . . . 15 Atl fel 3 Bl f 1 .N A,t..t.t,, W' -Q W nm. M. - L1.:'ff,i15qj gk! What was different about the man pictured here? He was a man from Cary Northeast-the housing unit that has been proven, through exclusive testing procedures, to be superior to the Brand X dorm. Northeast exhibited its superiority through selectivity. lt was a known fact that Northeasters invited only l.U.'s highest caliber women to their annual LU. Exchange Picnic-Dance. Northeast put this same conscientious effort into the spring selection of trikes and riders. Their selectivity paid off in a superior record-five firsts in seven years in the annual Cary Trike Race. ary IXIE - - Se ects . ,,... lf- ,W 52 X X. CARY NORTHEAST-Back ROW! M. Kwan, l. Stupic, G, Clossin, P. Leathern, R. H, Hawkins, Front Row: I. Skelton, B. Sprunger, D. Laudicina, 1. Nagle, C. Rosenow, Schlieder, C. Dugas, R. Hansen, S, Naile, I. Hoyt, l. Cuthris. Second Row: D. M. Kessler, A. Amittl3DD, D. Harbert. Kimball, R. Taylor, I. Ginay, P. Stover, 1. Heck, F. Berlakovich, A. Balmer, S. Novak, X' . QE 1 -N! XJ' CARY NORTHEAST-Back Row: 1. Lawrence, L. Neal, R. Seward, R. Evans, R. Front Row:G. Pope, D. Benn, D. Belzowski, 1. Crawford, R. Parham, S. Gosewehr, Crowe, T. Johnsen, C. Mankowski, R. Eaton. Second Row: R. Cummings, G. Ogle, B, Alm, M. Butler, W. Cameron, F. Delinck, 1. Heron, G. jay, D. Tully, L. Rosentrader. 1 R t 5 ' 'V mm CARY NORTHEAST - Back Row: 1. Sering, D. Grant, R. Bozarth, G. Hudalt, R. Smith, R. Springer, D. Merriman, D. Volle. Second Row. R. Hanson, l. Odul, G. Schmidt, C, Broyles, R. Utterback, l. Sulli- van, R. Kern. Front Row: Strain, A. Cowen, E. Young, A. Poupolos, W. Wiswedel, M. Grounds, B. Raymond. CARY NORTHWEST-Back Row: I. Miller, L. Langley, C, Mintz, A. Marsh, C. Bullock, I. Koons, T. Street, D. Farris. Second Row: 1. Baughman, D. Welliver, R. Flemming, W. Baughman, W. Kovacich, P. Van Munn, M. McBride, T. Scott, T. Bishop, W. Long. Front Row: T. Williams, R. Ort, T. Greasser, D. Pusey, M. Sander- son, L. Rhoads, D. jenkins. -istic orthvvest character In French, the word was homme, in Spanish it was hombre, the japanese said san and English, Hman. In any language, the term had connotations of character, strength, and masculinity, and was loosely applied to the residents of Cary Northwest. Always more than ready to demonstrate their manliness, the Cary Northwest men spent the year virilely participating in intramural sports. 0-at CARY NORTHWEST-Back Row: B. Sserwadda, R. S. ' McClain, R. Hintzke, S. Shepple, R, Denny, D, Stanton, P. Chew, D. Riggs, 1, W. Nichols, T. Brzezinski. Third Row: C. Doremire, R. W. Berger, D. E. Woods, 1. Allen, D. Buck, C., Dancisak, M. Blackwell, D. Murphy, R, Brindle, T. A. lean, V. Allenberg. Second Row: R. P. Higgins, B. Bateman, S. Oaks, S. Padgeh, M, 1. DuVall, I. Moren. Front Row: D. Hawkins, R. Van Allen, F. Shaffer, C. Schnackel, S. Webster, K. Hiatt, R Shannon, 1 1. Vorgensen. CARY NORTHWEST-Back Row: C. Wardrip, M. Hutnick, R. Scannell, W. Ambry, Trosky, D. Hughes, D. Ritter. Second Row: C. Reed, C. Lenglade, M. A. Gray, W. W. Horlacher, M. Flood, I. Euler, R. Raines, 1. Beaulieu. Third Row: S. Truchan, Randolph, S. Worrell, G. Lewis, R, Morehouse. Front Row: 1. Smilanic, E. Cooper, 1. Strouse, C. Walker, R. Peele, W. Robbins, D. W. Trout, 1. Beltz, M. Sullivan, F. L. R. Pearson, T. Koebeler, W. Andrae, 1. Alley, M. Duffy, S. Sohn, R. Harrison. ,WS - CARY EAST-Back Row: 1. Keith, K. Parkins, l. Palman, 1. Hadl, D. Hinkle, 1. Luellen, D. Wickersham, D. Flint, B. Norman, K. Colby, D. Fishe, C. Bailey. Third Row: C. Matsund, K. Clark, R. Buuck, H. Dwiggins, R. Henry, D. Farris, K. Vacek, R. Swadley, S. Wechsler, C. Fields ll, R. Santik, I. Hartman, B. Seymour. Second CARY EAST-Back Row: D. McCarty, J. Smith, I, Blewett, P. Gasker, D. Hatfield, D. Von Dielingen. Row: D. Trueblood, l. Smith, M. Beltz, C. Lindell, C. Fox, D. Yaney, C. Powell, 1. Tarpley, I. Smith. Front Row: D. Rensberger, W. Hobbs, R, Hess, L. Anglin, B. Danielson, L. Sydow, D. Lwe, K. McCormick, L. Macdonald. Third Row: T. joyce, M. Van Hyfte, I. Vanderwall, N. Malone, R. Peterson, G. H. Miller, C. Dries, R. Stutzman, R. Alt, C. Pence. Second Row: R. E, Moose, S. Bess, S. Carlin, L. Katterheinrich, W. Zalt, L. 1. Barno, l. Lilly, D. Keller, T. G. Warner, T. Hickey, P. Driuer. Front Row: T, Whitsitt, S. Riley, M. Gahalla, L. Petrie, T. Barrs, R. Tumbling, R, Farris. F5 ast on the run An Easterner tCary, that isl was a member of that rare variety of homo-sapiens which never required rest and whose legs never gave out from running. The constant activity of this creature transformed Cary's lower lounge into a South Sea island filled with palm trees, a tropical bar tsand, perhaps?l and a Voodoo room. The finished product-a Voodoo Island Party. More running required in the freshman-upperclass football game kept the men in shape for the short dashes between trade parties, sea- sonal formals, and picnics. I V -x PM .. l CARY EAST-Back Row: E. S. Furgason, R. Lawrence, D. Tate, D. Kaufman, B. C. Spanjer, I. Merkey, E. Crowe, D. Prather, M. Scamuffa, R. Somers. Front Row: Hatfield, W. McColgin, S. Merchant, I. Cure, T. Colglazier, M. Iddings, N. Der- R. Baldwin, A. Vail, G. Martin, W. Stubbs, L. Lindberg, I. Nelson,1.TayIor,l. Cogel, heimer. Second Row: S. Miller, D. Smith, M. Townsley, D. Gendron Ill, 1. Ladouceur, D. Boomgarder, R. Anderson, D. johnson. CARY WEST-Back Row: D. Cheung, B. Kong, P. So, A. Majda, G. Young, C. D. Ross, S. Woodring, G. Smith. Front Row: 1. Hallidey, P. Laub, R. Wesl Shively, T. Hubbard, B. Moayer, M. Frick, E. Slath. Second Row: 1. Taylor, R. Furrie, E. Hengst, C. Lowes, C.. Siders, K. Lind. Stakeman, R. Napoli, K. Campbell, D. Powell, R. Heeke, C. George, S. Tague, 9Yr I. l 1 23?-l JU 3-Epi ' 92 I in :iii ' 1 Sw 5:91 :pi J 'V Q 5921 :FG 20 x sg is CARY WEST-Back Row: L. Hammond, D. Houser, R. Koehl, R. Holmes, D. Ludington R. Brester, T. Evans, D. Wallskog, K. Hintz, G. Butcher. Second Row: D. Taylor, l. Sell M. Kinney, W. Weaver, l. Martz, D. Summers, l. Schneider, M. Baldwin, K. Ash, B. Trapp. Front Row: L. Martin, R, Tompkins, T. Maddux recollections OF est l, Park, C. Lunsford, D. Amerman, R. Ridgeway R. Luther. fra- , ... CARY WEST-Back Row: P. Soley, B. Shriver, S. Koehl, D. Straotner, R. Butler, I. Paolantonio, I. Plew, T. Schubert, D. Routt, R. Stultz. Second Row: VV. Voorhieg ll, R. Cain, E. Bach, W. Murphy, H. Slaats, S. Boswell, l. Mackowski, L. Morris, 'llJflQ -.1 J JJ Dear Cary West-This is my farewell letter to you. Cir- cumstances forced the Dean to suggest that l take a little vacation-Viet Nam perhaps. The Polynesian Dance was great, good preparation for those swinging Asian-type parties as I'll be seeing a lot of bamboo from now on. The Hootenany with Shealy and Warren will make barracks sings sound unharmonious, to say the least, and Illini in a Grave Situation and Purdue in a Rose Bowl will pro- vide tales for those all-nightersf' Well, Cary, its been real, butduty called. D. Sitler, D. Withered. Front Row: R. Harmon, I. Sipes, P. Pettyjohn, R. Mastrang- elo, R. Dailey, M, Ringle, S. Creekmore, C. Wolter. ,ca 9 33 9 Sl lf 3 5 75 5 iv 53 ai- K vs. :S Did you get my last 5000 words? ' U l I:0vvIer' S pl FI -lg Another gm spot? soars l By offering a variety of educational and social events in- cluding the Courtier Potpourri-a Sunday evening dis- cussion group now in its third year-the Fowler Courts Executive Board encouraged active participation in its planned events. Success began early at Fowler when the freshmen exemplified courtier spirit by capturing first place for their original pep rally sign. Later, in cooperation with Harrison and Tarkington Halls, Fowler Courts pre- sented the Last Leaf Dance, in addition to the annual Snowflake Fantasy. l l l FOWLER COUNCIL-Back Row: V. Labanavskas, 1. Yetter, 1. Ciale, 1, Odell, R. W. Parsley. Second Row: L. Waite, l M. Topolsky, S. Ernest, 1. Miller, D. Clearer, M. Brown.Fr0nt Row: G. Fehd, 1. Skinner, C. Taylor, T, Richardson, P. Fouse, L. Carr, P. McMahan. l I l Iii l i l l 9 X. x Z ..--ig, ,.-- i.f 5..- ?'+.2', ? ?gj-5, nl'- Y , hapless Court I Would you believe. . .a barbecue in the snow? The October trade party of Court I with Circle Pines was in- debted to Indiana's steady climate for transforming it from a barbecue into a snowball fight. The weather presented other problems for court dwellers throughout the year as they commuted to their separate dining hall daily, through murky as well as clear conditions. The weather did not prevent the leaves from falling, ofcourse, so the Courtiers could sponsor their traditional Last Leaf dance. FOWLER COURT I-Back Row: A. Vicars, C, Fehd, P. McMahan, S. Malecki, S. johnson, Second Row: B. Greenwell, 1, Skinner, A. Kaminski, 1. Geyer, L. Read, B. Halasz, C. Duke. Front Row: L. Swihart, M. Wear, L. Eikenbary, I. Miller, L. Carr, S. Peelle, fl? l l i l il li Who was it said, 'Parting is such sweet sorrow'? Stains: 'I 4 ,Q Ky M- 2? ? 4 Q 4 .' .A sys FOWLER COURT I-Back Row: P. Klein,l. Routt, B, Schmidt, D. Richler, L. Thieme, Front Row: D. Gaw, K, Milhon, M, Austen, I, Rosenbaum, M. Clark, L. Stanley P. Brown, C. Sheppard, C, Walton, R. Miller, Second Row: D. Deter, D. Spray, P. Colvin,l. Alexander, B,Galvin. A. Dickson, R. Christle, L. Rygas, C, Okimura, M, Dartz, B. Kessler, K. Dagle. fix FOWLER COURT ll-Back Row: K. Quarlas, M. Thorrien, V. Spear, B. Riddle, D. Fox, 1. Stott, C. Taylor, S. Taylor, Second Row: R. Lempke, j. Hollingsworth, K. Marks, 1. Griese, 1. Caufield, M. Piatt, I. Zarnick, M. Sablosky, L. Dunnam, K. Woodworth, N. Hadaller. Front Row: 1. Weida, C. Gilliland, K. Hamman, A. Beasley, S. Standefer, 1. Oblad, S. Herr, l. Hale. ' FOWLER COURT ll-Back Row: L. Lancaster, S. Thacker, R. Talbergs, D. Carroll, V. Anderson, D. Randolph. Second Row: M. N. Brinkmann, M. H. Nemeth, B. S. Walters, S. Mosley, E. Baker. Front Row: S. Reifers, L. Himelreich, l. Mills, I Beasley, S. Ernest. 1-7 FOWLER COURT II-lBack Row: L. Shelton, R. DuFon, C. Jenks, L. Eikelberg, N. Kaufman, P. Todorov, N. Gardner, 1. Mcllvaine, 1. Kochert. Second Row: S. Rydman, S. Wissel, S. Cox, G. Thompson, P. Dunlop, M. Kintzele, L. Ching, M. COURT Il pointed their overt energies into the Guys and Dolls Volleyball games scoring an almost perfect record of wins. Athletics was only one activity, however, as the girls co-sponsored Snow Flake Fantasy in the winter. In addition the Courtiers strove for the Spicer Gerke Scholarship Award presented at the court's banquet. energetic ourt I I Witzel, L. Baker, P. Inman. Front Row: A. White, D. Parker, P. O'Banyel, D. Hop ping, C. A. Page, C. L. Graves, M. Lakin, C. Yu, S. Irwin. -fs- 'B' 'ZIV FOWLER COURT lll-Back Row: D. Chan, l. Howell, L. Hadler, G. Pipenger, l. Odum. Second Row: 1. Wolvos, K, Hogan, K, Andersen, K, Caffman, H. Kachinsky, M. Amy. Front Row: M, Brock, R. Brock, A, Hysing, K. Qvenild, S. Hansen, olynannic ourt III Court lll did not excel in athletics or sign painting or even scholastics, butthe men had a terrific time being themselves and pursuing particular interests. Acting individually, they enjoyed Fowler freedom. 4 ,J ,rd FOWLER COURT Ill-Back Row: S. Roberts, R, Sloan, I. Mitchell, K. Sanders, A. W. Montgomery, T, 5ifTtpSOI'1, D. Cleaver, C. Koontz, R- EBSIGVHYTE- Boliexic, R. Fishback, 1. Hilker, L. Williams. Front Row: N. Birnbaum, P. Lindenman, gregarious court IV Court IV spread its social life from one end of the academic year to the other. With Autumn came flag football, the Homecoming display, and a trade party with Warren Hall. In the winter the men joined together in Christmas spirit to make decorating Court IV both fun and a contest. Throughout the year the Court paper, the Informer, kept the men advised of events in the courts and on campus. 2 .ff i ' J' R fi ii . . 4 FOWLER COURT IV-Back Row: P. Guzis, P. Westlin, N. Metzgur, R. Hedlund, Front Row: N. Clark, M. Coggeshall, R. Ward, K, Larssen, D. Dice, B. Mann, D 1. Koleff. Second Row: D. Smith, D. Rees, L. Owens, 1. Gale, S. Atkins, R. Miller. Damianick. XM ,1- to I FOWLER COURT IV-Back Row: j. jaeger, L. Stigen, R. Redelman, R. Manley, D. H. Mendenhall, D. W. Scheessele, 1. Knoy. Front Row: T. Hillis, R. Compton, P, Hudson, R. Fordice, M. Ross, R. jenkins, C. Mock, D. Norris. Second Row: S. Hagenow,M.Swif1,C.Phillips,1.Rupper1, Drlones, D. Ward, M. Snyder, D. Redman. Christman, L. Leutwiler, R. Endress, D. Smith, D. Simon, R. Richter, D. Stamm, olistin uis ed Court V ju. 9 Number V distinguished itself from the other courts in Fowler by qualifying Follow Me in the Grand Prix, and by capturing first place in intramural softball. At Christ- mas the men turned their interests toward their female co-courtiers, sponsoring a Come-As-You-Are party with Courts I and II. wily FOWLER COURT V-Back Row: R. Thoreson, N. Elischer, T. Wcisel, M. Cox, R. Serrano, R. johnson, jr., W. Thompson L. Volz, K. Crowe, Second Row: 1. Christopher, R. McClain, D. Wesley, A. Byer, I. Heiner, D. Kaiser, R. Lehman, W Swyter. Front Row: T. Symen, S. Hadley, W. Snyder, G. Donald, 1. Archibald, 1. King, 1. Polansky, R. Hansell, 5. Valle FOWLER COURT v-Back Row: A. Fulk, 1. Thomas, L. McCollough, S. Hadley, D. Kirkpatrick, R. Gunnell, A. Will, M. DiBello. Front Row: B. Stelznev, F, Forbes, S. Nemeth, R. Garrison, G. Williams, T. Lynch, R. Greiner, R. Shintani, W. Nusbaum. R- L8f1dSfGb9,l.W9SI9Vlif1, T. HOVSY, D. B4-?flsl1GiS6'f, R. Adair, l-l. Straly, W. Parsley. Second Row: D. Milton, L. Bauman, R. Zeimmer, P. Moberg, 1. Odell, S. Quint, chaotic Court VI FOWLER COURT VI-Back Row: 1. Schroer, W. Wahnsiedler, M. Bell, T. Redden, j. Hill, D. Szper, I. Parr, W. Kurkamp. Second Row: D. Ziebell, E. Herskovic, R. Alexander, L. Workman, S. Trosper, E. Labus, B. Gibson, W. Zobrist, D. Mason. Front Row: B. Derybshire, V. Hartley, T. Cooke, C. Cutter, M. Rode, C. Bennett. L. Sobel, G. McClothlin, I. Anderson, Residents of Fowler Court Vl began their experiment of communal living in chaos. As the Freshmen majority acclimated themselves, however, plans were made for the court's first annual Homecoming-Treasure Hunt-Barbecue- Halloween Party. Throughout the rest of the year, trade functions and supervised play periods supplemented the men's individual initiative. FOVXLU2 COURT XI-Back Row' R. Pod grmrm, R SQWQII, C Burnx, R Wlllnams, I Maura, R Bwhe, I Crold. 5HC1mdR0w: D Mntlhr-wx, D. Hnmrllon, P. Fowler, I. Stock mann, T Domlnrlx,I.Larr11rChaeI,P.Macrmk, D Brown FrrmtRow I Tr0ksa,E Vol! L. Mmm-x, R Mvlrose, I Held, I. LQV L.Warle Pity' if , I . ki' - J f.,,f-:iff You and your darn Contact lenses. Fowler House hosted their annual gambling party, The - - Fuzzy Duck, in the late fall. However, the attention- getter of the year proved to be the Playboy Penthouse Party. As the men intermingled studies and sports to win a participation trophy competition in the courts. Fovvler' I-louse -. M r YL , - 1 FOWLER HOUSE-Back Row: M. Sendelweck, G. Knoop, R. Darniell, I. Sparks, C, Long, l, Yerler, I. Runkle. Second Row: T. McCoIlough, V. Labahauskas, 1. Wilson, G. Henderson, A. Matz, 1. McKinney. Front Row:I. Stewart, L. Swan- son, N. Olinger, R. jones, M. Brown, D. Gray, W. Finch. wt No, this is not the office of student affairs. Panhellenie strives to ur1if'y Greeks . . . JR,-SR. BOARD-Left to Right: S. Tiffin, K. Kraft, A. Torok, I, Riche, C. Dillon, S. Kieselbach, S. Elsbury, A. Henderson, K. Nielsen, B. Watts, N,Wrightman. PRESlDENT'S COUNCIL Alpha Chi Omega-Mary Caufield Alpha Delta Pi-Sue Sprunger Alpha Phi-Kathy Hart Alpha Omicron Pi-lane Elgin Alpha Xi Delta-Sara Elsbury Chi Omega-Bonnie Coyner Delta Gamma-Mary Hummel Kappa Alpha Theta-Kay Murphy Kappa Kappa Gamma-JoAnn Powell Phi Mu-Barb Newman Pi Beta Phi-San Ramsey Sigma Kappa-Mary Ann Dilts Zeta Tau Alpha- Bonnie Gamble With the prospect of so many wide-eyed girls swarming through rush, any well-meaning Panhellenic member might be driven to hide in the Union's red head. Panhel has decided, basically in self-defense, to expand its present rush program. They also planned an internal expansion and a combined effort with IFC to put The Greek on its feet. PanhelIenic's spirit included community action by organizing a service project to include all houses. PANHELLENIC-Back Row: S. Allman, D. Sweet, K. Kraft, M. Williams, M. Mahoney, C. Dilts, S. M. Jackson, ANY more 5f3tlC and YO'-llll find OUT B. Potter, 1. Luers, D. Carlton. Second Row: B. Ridlon, C. Dykhuizen, V. Hamilton, A. Sorensen, N. Wainscott, N. what the paddles are for. . . Smick, 1. Merrell, I. Knight, N. jones' Front Row: K. Mooney, D. 1. Hettinger, C. Miers, T. Bender, C. Wickern, S. Kindig, M. Gaal, K. Westin, M. Sweet. SENIOR BOARD-M. Kraus, I. Green, I. Wheeler, B. Erwin, L. McDonald, 5. Tebbe, I, Marshall, B. I. Helbling. nevv rush Featured First on the list of ideas coming out of the IFC office this year was a new rush system. Stan Tebbe, president of the IFC, felt the new system put more rush responsibilities on the shoulders of the fraternities, where it should be, while saving them the expense of block rush. Although IFC was definitely in favor of the new system, some fraternities had their doubts. The new system provided for two months of open rush -too much for some of the fraternities. JUNIOR BOARD-D. Stelzer, R. Snyder, I. Seidman, B. johnson, F. Hughes, R. Mauer. . 'i as-3 ' ' 'Na IFC has developed into a dynamic, effective organization. PRESIDENTS COUNCIL-Back Row: 1, Abel, W. Larson, M. Beatty, G. Murray R. Cruz, D. Gootee, 1. Bird, W, Pihos, L. Shute, E. Lens, A. Bahler. Fourth Row T. Wilhelm, C. Hoban, l. Flickinger, D. Nash, R. Hassler, D. Waibel, C. Bernichon W, Levenfeld. Third R0w:D. Weller, G. Krom, M. Koehlinger, S. Scruggs, H. Rohrer, 'EL D. Lasker, R. McCredy, W. Baker, I. Myers, K. Oing, I. Hodge, Second Row: L. McDonald, B. johnson, R, Mauer, F. Hughes, M. Harris, W. Stanley, W. Pickart. Front Row: M. Kraus, S. Tebbe, l. Green, H. Erwin, 1. Wheeler, I. Marshall, R. Helbing, R. Turnau, W. Hostrawser. 'fraternity system is on the move and lFC is. . . llFCeBack Row: D. Culbertson, C. McWilliams, M. Whitsin, Salohns, T. Compton, S, Lance, R. F. Bischoff, I can't get over that tapper under the table! I. Fiegle, W. Clarke, W. Lamott, R. F. Chaddock. Front Row:S. Bailey, B. Smoot, W. L. jones, 1. Barr, B. Rodkey, I. Elder, I. Childers, B. Geiser, 1. Lanz, 1. Resneck, I. Tourkow, D. johnson, H, Schwan, P. Kalmes, I. Moynihan, 1, Post, B. Engelland, M, Smolen, S. Price, expansion of' the greek President Stan Tebbe and his staff were not content when they Came up with the new rush system. lnter-fraternity Council, with Pan-Hel, has expanded The Creek from a magazine sponsored and controlled by IFC and Pan-Hel into an independently published newspaper. Other new developments included a minimum index requirement of 4.2 for the houses, and tutoring service to help the houses get that 4.2. We would like to express our appreciation to the l.F.C, for the donation of this page for the classical art reproduction and white space that appears hereon. etaoin Shrdlu 409 , , ex .if J 4 alpha chi ornega Polishing first place U-Sing trophies and practicing new songs didn't seem to take up all the Alpha Chis time last year. They put their scouring pad aside long enough to sponsor an open house with the Delts after the first football game, to join their new neighbors in presenting the second Acre- Shaker, and to build a huge homecoming sign with the Alpha Sigma Phis. Singing began again, how- ever, when the Pi Kappa Phis tanother U-Sing winnerl joined the Alpha Chis in a singin', swingin' Penny Carnival Booth. ALPHA CHI OMEGA-Z-P. Terrell, 3-M. Hughes, 5-D. Kovac, 6-1. Trummel 8-C. Goulet, Il-M. Boyd, 15-C. jones, 16-H. Humphreys, l7fL. Cloud, 18-C Purcell, 19-S Foster, 20-M. Corya, 21-R. Caufield, 22-D. Schaik, 25-I. Cox 29-N. Shaw, 30-C. Hunt, 31-I. Hutchison, 33-C. Thompson, 34-S. Schlensker 35-V, East, 39-1. Carwood, 40-B. Plumb, 4541. Steinteld, 46-M. Caufield, 47-B Newton, -48-M latte, 49-Lt Smith, 50-C. Kriz, 51-M. Reynolds, 524. Andersen 53-N. Wightman, Sb-M. Williams, 57-W. Pooh, 58-E. Murray, 596. Yundt 60-I. Merrell, 64-C Adamson, 65-K. Weller, 66-K. Blair, 67-Mrs. E. Smersh 69-L. Gustafson, 70-I. Madorin, 71-L. Thompson, 73-C. Kuether, 75-L. Widener, 76-S, Novak, 77-L, Cuthman, 79-5. Pyclik, 80-S. Wright, 106-5, Kimble, 108-S Saveland, 109-S. Edwards. 1 1 1 aoaoia Shining their bright red fire truck and deciding on new locations for TGIF parties were a few of the challenging responsibilities the Acacians met this year. They were chosen, however, as the best chapter by their National Conclave, so maybe it took more to shine a firetruck than was realized. Speaking of challenging responsibilities, the best lovers on campus planned several trade functions, and seemed to conquer that field, also, by holding their parties with the D.G.s and the Thetas. The most daring move of the year was keeping the TGIF parties secret from the lnterfraternity Council. ACACIA-I-T. Ballew, 3-M. Weber, 6-M, Fowley, 7-D. Smith, 8-R. Pottenger, 15-S Flodberg, 19-N. Nelson, 20-F. Rasp, 21-K. Schwab, 22-G. Rogers, 23-l. Bruther, 29-D Stepanovich, 30-B. Way, 3ifS. Seaboyer, 32-S Oakley, 33-K. Bailey, 34-M. lohnson 35-l. Smith, 39-C. Licsko, 40-C. Riley, 45-T. Primm, 46-C. Riggs, 47-I. Benson, 48-D Vaughn, 49-I. McEIwee, 51-I. Hluchan, SZYW. Young, SLD. Frank, S6-D. Waibel, 57-B Zell, 58-M. jones, 59-S. Gardner, 6O-B. Gould, 64-R. Feely, 67-D. Bender, 68-C. Ritchie 69-D. Goehler, 70-l. Stillson, 71-I. Wendt, 73-B. johnson, 75-l. Swengel, 76-l. Kinnard 77-I. Hoffner, 79-l. Sims, 80AM. Quebe, 88-T. Cork, 91-P. Crihfield, 94-l. Southwood 95-W. Hornberger, 107-S. O'DonnelI, IOB-R. Reece, 110-R. Syljebeck. fer ,.g..:f.a1 an Q 62726: fi, I . ft ,f , Y -.. V - .K - -,,V A- 'QA v a 7 A .45 ig Q- .N .vo , . ' .A nw, '- . Q ' vo. alpha chi rho alpha delta pi Spirit was the word of the day when the ADPis conquered all opponents and won the annual Sigma Chi Bowling on the Green Tournament. Still feeling energetic, they put their spirit to work and armed with buckets and Sponges cleaned the South Side Community Center with the SAEs. The Annual Christmas party altered the pace a little as the sisters had to trade their buckets and bowling balls for formals and heels so that they could dance at the traditional affair. i, .A - --- . . -lf -., , 'WA .. - Stuffed pig + pledge 2 piggy stuffed pledge. Pigs, stuffed with all the exotic trimmings, were the royally welcomed guests at the Roman Flair, the Crow's annual pledge dance. The scene could have been a crow jumping out of a pie, but Tosha, their Labrador Retriever, seemed better suited for the job. Tosha, too, lost out though, due to his bias towards the pledges during the pledge-active football game. At last a constructive use was found for the dog! He made an excellent decoy at serenades, for as the Crows flew high, so, unfortunately, did some of their notes. nan ini ' -5 lil' QT, 31, S TATI ALPHA CHI RHO-1-T. Wilhelm, O02-L. Schmidt, 0002-K, Mast, 3-R. Stair, 5-P. Robison, 6-M. Bayman, B-D. Hoelzer, 12-W. Saul, 15-C. Kucka, 16-j. David and Tosha, 17-M. Montgomery, 18-j. Leap, 20-E. Lionikis, 21-R. Harnett, 22-M. Sjothun, 25-j. Meyer, 29-M. Reasor, 30-W. Peters, 31-B. Enderle, 33-D. Lawrence, 35-j. Schlueter, 39-M, james, 45-D. Gerke, 46-M. Smith, 47-T. Agness, 48-R. Berger, 49-D. Wilhelm, 53-C. Duncombe, 56-j. Gammon, 57-D. jones, 60-R, Miles, 61-S. Burtchell, 64-T. Modisett, 65-j, Kuellmer, 66-L. Middlesvvorth, 67-P. jourdan, 68-W. Hunt, 69-T. Zalic, 71-B, Toering, 73-1. Lilly, 74-K. Eyre, 75-W. Schmidt, 76-B. George, 77-j. Wright, 79-j. Wells, 80-j. De-Lisle, 106-T. LaMore, 109-W, King, Holding Mug-R. Mervos. ALPHA DELTA Pl-Back Row: j. Colvin, L. Miller, F. Harr, N. Smick, M. Meyers, C.. Geiser, M, LaMothe. Third Row: M. Coleman, S. Schneiders, j. Cotterman, j Newcomb, M. Schalliol, C. Tomochek, A. Salsbury, B. Deegan, S. Lee, S, Pierce, j. Luers, M. Faye, M. Gradek, K, Lott, B. jones, D. Alexander. Second Row:-P. Underkofler, K, Crippen, A. Vanderford, B. Maasberg, A. Cox, K. Stark, N. Wain- scott, Mrs. L. Buxton, L. Hojnacki, A. Schall, S. Bell, C. Bills, S. Blinn, j. Wolf, W Pohlman, L. Foust, M. Rose, A. Osborn. Front Row: S, Sprunger, B. Hedberg, A Peterson, D. Ward, A. Cunningham, K, Frobish, P. Dunn, C, Dillon, M. Aust, L Blair, S. Hupke, C. Tschannen, S. Peters. K.. 1 QM' O X UK: 9 , Ool .an - - ,' 'H' '- ,, ..-- -.,-. 5 ' V ALPHA GAMMA RHO-1-R. Hassler, 2-B, jordan, 3-P. Wilcox, 4-D. Drake, 6-I. Thompson, 7-S. Ehman, 10-D. Orr lr., 15-1. Scott, lb-S. Blain, I7-I. Diehl, 18-M. jones, 19-I. Lukac, 21-B, Metzger, 23-M, Nye, 2-1-N, Wilson, 25-B. Lesher, 2745. Cox, 29-D, Clamme, 30-E. Brown, 31-B, Banter, 34-R. Placke, 35-D. Fearis, 40fB. Canada, 47-R. Hanna, 51-M. Mclilfresh, 52-R. Miers, E, johnson, 56-C. Harness, alpha epsilon pi Serenades with the AEPis took on a new air this year. ln exchange for melancholy ballads, they used rock 'n roll music-different, but very enjoyable. Their Little Sisters helped the brothers decorate for one jungle party never to be forgotten, and after the I. U. game, the AEPis pulled their pledge dance-The Old Oaken Bucket. Having spent ten years on University Street, the brothers gathered at Tower Acres to witness the ground breakingfor their new complex. outset 4 fb 59-D. Boos, 60-P. Sellers, 64-W. Bland, 65-W. Rodkey, 66-D. Strahl, 67-K. Blaydes 68-F. Cook, 69-S, Newcom, 71'A. Bolles, 73-S. Whittington, 75-L. Pumphrey 77-D. Voris, 79-T. johnson, 80-H. Von Buchler, 88-H. Willims, 95-T. Turner T08-F. jones. RUC: ALPHA EPSILON Plvi-H. Levin, 2-A. Freidman, 3-F. Cohen, 4-E. Goldberg, 5-S Myers, I. Graff, l64M. Siskind, 20-W. Roodman, 22-1. Yalowitz, 24-R. Poline, 27-N. Newmark, 29-I. Rubin, 31-B. Fields, 39-M. Tirengel, 40-S. Radow, 45-S. Gerber, 46-B. Brown, 48-A. Berliner, 50-A. Scheffler, 51-M. Bohn, 52-R. Sher, 57AD, Kay, alpha ganfmrna rho From the cornfield to the Barnyard Brawl, the AGR's have been associated with pigs, pitchforks, and haylofts. Break- ing this image with their 30 new Rho-mate little sisters and their Newfoundland mascot, Rho, they sponsored the Club Rhoyale -complete with bunnies as hostesses and low lights for atmosphere. Still, nothing departed from their image quite as far as their VW bus, and their Home- coming Dutch Windmill. 56-H. Feldman, 58-I. Eskovitz, BU-S. Strauss, 64-M. Katz, 66-B. Livingston, 117-I. Fell, 70-E. Coven, 71-M, Marlin, 73-l. Roberts, 75-M. Alper, 77-D. Weinstein, 79-P. Rosen, 9-l-D. Stern, 100-R, Meyers, 1061-C. Schwarz, 107-M. Ferman, 108-W, Levenfield, 109-C. Yalowitz. alpha ornicron pi Yes, the new AOPi house was still standing-even after the Acre Shaker dance crowd got through with it. lt would have been a shame for it to fall so soon after its dedication this Dad's Day weekend, complete with a speech from their national VP. Donning masks and costumes, the AOPi's trick or treated with the Skulls, and ended up throwing an all-campus Halloween dance. ALPHA OMICRON Pl: 1-B. Lackey, 2-I. Via, 3-K. Kinsey, 4-l Simonel, 5-B. Butler, 6-P. Douglas, 7-S. Altman, 10-B. Rob bins, I0-L. Cribben, I2-M. Frtzgerald, 13-S. O'Rear, 15-E Kearns, 16-K. Dunten, l7'G. Lotz, 18-D. Kitt, 19-S. Magee 20-N. Heady, 21-L. Luesch, Z2-1. Elgin, 23-C. Black, 24-D Smith, 25-K, Rayl, 27-G. Robinson, 28-N. Ravenscroft, 29-D Hettrnger, 30-S. Lewis, 31-I. Plunkett, 32-B. Munday, 33-I Geiger, 34-S. Carruthers, 35-P. Bresnahan, 39-S. Sims, 40-P Marks, 45-B. Kaslrne, 46-M. Krull, 47-D. Distler, 48-B. Cas- ton, 49-I. Saxton, 50-D. Foltz, 51-Mrs. Stitt, 52-B. Beal, 53-I Zepik, 55-R, Pugh, 56-I. Sheets, 57-L. Peterson, 58-D, Bog- gess, 59-S. Wiscaver, 60-C. Wild, 64-P. Schmink, 65-C Brask, 66.P. Powell, 67-I. Chavers, 68-L. Michael, 69-C Cooper, 70-K. Kirby, 71-A. Williamson, 73-D. Benjamin, 74-C. lung, 75-P. Sears, 76-S. Meszar, 77-B. Day, 78-I. Essig, 79-L. Smith, 80-L. Murphy, 88-E. Bundchu, 94-V. Hamilton 95-K. Stuart, 106-M. Stratigos, 107-C. Heitner, 108-D Bennett, 109-B. Chambers, 110-L. Nicklas. x ' x .-,ls ' sg, -V 'sw :Es x,...X 4 452 it 'S ., 4 -X - Y tr- lgttfgfrri 21 x'f ,bf QQIZQ ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA-Top Row: H Heroux, H. Woodward, C, Golden, B. Spangler, 1. Brecht, T. Waller, M. Doyle, M. King, D. Johnstone, D. Wichmann, R, Oliver, T. Duke, D, Wagner, B. Lamolt. Bottom Row H. Carlson, L. Backe, D. Washburn, R. Taul man, E. Swarlzlander, R. Cain, S. Renlro, R. Cruz, D. Clark, D. Fallon, D. Anderson, L. Cilbeau, B. Haase, R. labaay, S. Mueller. 1 alpha kappa lanfxlocla As went the train lnot at alll so went the hopes for a new house. Except for one brother chained to the DC, anchor, the rest of the AKL house went chugging on along with their 33 little sisters. The crash ofthe fall was painting the Colombian Park Zoo, a nationally acclaimed project rivaled only by the appearance of a rather scrawny Santa Claus at the AKL Christmas party for the Cary Home kids. With a clang and a beep, they puffed their way down to the Campus Inn, and danced to music from the Good and the Evil. . 4 ..e - 'em If ' 3 W :E ,i s :ix -XY B, 1' , .- ,A ,,,N P 0 9 xg, CS S 4' 4 2 Q Y? Q. ' 2 it ,. gr if lf z . , ,, Q f, I if ,537 34? , gi, l 'Q 4 , ,,? ALPHA PHI ALPHA-Back Row: C. Dawkins, W. Mc- Donald lr., L, lack-son. Front Row: 1, Gardner, W. Baker, E, Tale, ALPHA PHI-2-S. Groves, 3-L. Marble, -1-L. Galbreath, 6-B. Nelson, 8-I. Kingsbury, 9-D. Carlton 100-R. Pahl ll-P. Conner 12-M. Wei and 13-S, Petroskas 14-P. f f 1 E f , Palmer, I5-S, Overton, I6-M. Horrocks, 1741. Bryant, T8-I. Huber, 19-S. Coffman 20-C. Clancy, 21-H. Howell, 22-N. Bond, 24-M. Sweet, 26-B. Morris, 38-S. Veris, 29-l. Robards, 30-L. Parson, 32-K. McCain, 33-C. Clark, 35-A. Henderson, 37-I Skinner, 39-D. Ford, 40-l. Acheson, 41-I. Robinson, 44-S. Lynott, 45-E. Beihl 46-l. Hanwell, 47-I, Ford, 48-1. Harding, S3-M. Carlquist, 54-M. Ferwerda, 55-Di Simmler, 56-E. Ebisu, 57YK. Beaty, 58-I. Fnetchen, 61-K. Marschlce, 62-S, Richard -W son, 63-S. Bley, 64-N. Winegardner, 65-S. Day, 66-L. McCinty, 67-R. Brown 69-W. DuMont, 71-1. Knettle, 72-C. Pyle, 73-P. Helfrick, 74-I, Lambert, 75-C Brown, 79-I. Kinn, 80-C. Townsend, 81-S. Eddy, 82-P. Stickweh, 83-l. Riley, 84-L Barnett, 86-D. Masten, 87-F. Knotts, 89-B. Costomoris, 90-L. Head, 91-B. Preston 92-C.. Carlquist, 93-S. Riley, 94-S. Everage, 95-C. Peterson, 97-M. Kalousek 98-M. Stewart, 99-M. Meier, 101-R. Colby, 102-L. Rivers, 103-M. Coale, 104-C johnson, 104-L. Anderson, 105-S. Money, 107-K. Hart, 108-I. Crooks, 109-C Robinson, 110-K. Nielsen. sa. 1 alpha phi alpha It was a very good year. alpha phi What a take! After many weeks of tusuallyl ignoring the running feature at the Purdue playpen, the Alpha Phis marched out of their new leaky house and finally took their stand . . .They took over the wall . . .that is took as when they took on a Take a Trip open house with KE, or when the Acre Shaker took the whole campus out to Tower Acres, rather than as when the Gimlets got took with a hosing in return for their serenade. Taking time out from their Xmas decorating party, the Phis took a few turns on the dance floor, though none had quite as much take as playing twister with the AXs. alpha tau onnega The ATO Little Sisters went down in defeat in their first football game but scored with their big brother Taus at many and varied functions. Open houses with Chi Omega and Pi Beta Phi began the social ac- tivities for the brothers, while the Taus won the first place trophy for the Iowa pep rally sign with the Kappa pledges. The Go Chapter hosted ATO State Day and visited Dr. Croxton's for therapy. 1-P. Konotopka, 2-R. Hood, 6-T. Nelson, 7-P. Rodwick, 9-I. Fricke, TO-M. Ristow, 12-S. Shrock, 13-L. Webb, 14-D. Seguin, 15-S, Hoffman, 16-S. lacob, 18-D. Stegenga, ZOVB. Pedersen, 21-G. Pancheri, 23-P. Barker, 27-R. Roemmer, 30-S. Edwards, 31-l. Russey, 34-l. Crane, 37-K, Brornann, 39-R. Knauer, 43-W. Hamera, 45-T. Worrell, 46-D. johnson, 48-G. Cooper, 50-1. Lowary, 51-W. Ramsey, 52-D. Weathers, 53-1. Ristow, 54-B. Lustfield, 58-R. Shanks, 59-R, Brissman, 60-L. Milligan, 61-S. Fisher, 63-I. Parry, 66-l. Flickinger, 67-R. Vetterick 68-P. Greene, 69-W. Walker, 70-D. Miller, 71-S. Peck, 73-D. Lindner 76-C. Yeager, 78-T. Hupp, 83-D. Glass, 84-R, Stark, B6-B. Young, 87-K Kotar, B9-T. Douglass, 90-B. Donahue, 93-I. Savage, 95-B. Clift, 98-S Barrett, 102-R. Hanna, 104-B, Bastusch, 105-B. Klenk, 106-1. Moffat 109-1, Manuszak. r --1.-as 1 1 57 if 5' l ' ALPHA SIGMA PHI-Back Row-C. Ver- steeg, D. Kelham, D,'MiHs. W, Garlic, G Sechen, M. Givler, l. Gick, D. Alexander, P. Burrus, D. Pettyjohn, W. Moore, D Phinney, I. Baugh, C. Dalkowski, R. Litz- nerski, 1. Findley, B. Kingen, M. Longo, P Griffin, M. Cheek, S. Dale, I. Christensen L. Shute, R. Deetz, K. Svengalis, 1. Hamman G. Smith, D. Watts, R. Stephan, B. Baumann Front Row-T. Stafford, P. Slavin, B. Taylor, B. Smith, 1, Hooker, j. Holsapple, R. Young D. Cady, D. Price, D, johnson, P. Kennedy 1, Shultz, W. Krejci, D. Hartlage, K. Kolpin G. Henry, B. Sausaman, A. larvis, C. Welke 1. Wilson. alpha sigrna phi Would you believe the Alpha Sigs were waiting to take their morning showers in the rain? Well, don't! The new house, just completed in Tower Acres, has enough showers to accommodate everyone. Although its formal dedication was on Homecoming Weekend, its first big showing was during the Alpha Sigma Phi's annual Black and White formal lno, the brothers really didn't wear pajamasl. Hoping that the showers stayed inside, Alpha Sigs ended the year with their annual spring steak fry for the brothers and their dates. beta sigrna psi Stroke-tvvo, three, four could be heard throughout the year from the Beta Sigma Psi house, as the Beta Sigs prac- ticed to retain their title in the annual Batt Boat Race. When the brothers took a break from practice, they could be found busily planning trade parties, serenades, a party for underprivileged children, and the annual Gold Rose Ball. BETA SIGMA PSI-Back Row: T. Vieweg, T. Snyder. Fourth Row: H. Henk, N, Voss, M Gutzler, R. Hoch, D. Schepman, E. Schulenburg, R. Bischoff, M. Stahl, B, Nordman, D Miller. Third Row: I. Frischie, E. Erdman ton shouldersl, D. Massey, S. Snyder, P. Nuland K. Bischoff, K. Luedtke, 1, Schuller, 1, Schoenefeld, I. Goldman, S. Ehrman. Second Row M. Bobb, 1. Tappen, L. Peters, L, Phillips, R. Blank, A. Crathwol, 1. Henry, T. Teall, M, Hill D. Ziegler, L. Zechiel, M. Littell, O. Scifres, O. Laue, W. Braun. Front Row: 1, Logsdon,j Winterkorn, M. Koehlinger, D. Power, R. Jacobson, W. Andre, R, Lauster, G. Darlage, D Flynn, K. Roeder, 1. Knight, K. Meyer, R. Murray, K. Hinrichs. 1 S, ---',,-Q -'. Q., :ff I X , N. X -nu. rl u g M F 4 an 44 R 4 xi 4' 5. Qu- Q W5 lik Q ir Rf K E ke fi chi ornega Splash! lust 5 seconds after this picture the Chi Omegas broke into a fit of something-or-other and pushed each other into the pool. . .and the result was the way they looked the night they went Pumpkin Caroling. This might have come about as a result of being stood up numerous times by the Betas or from trying to take care of a large crow named Quentin. Now, did the Chi O 5 also act like that when they played football with the Delts, and when they took their housemother TGlFing-complete with Senior Cords. CHI OMEGA-1-1. Bryan, O02-K. Huber, 0002-K. Patterson, 4N Monagle, 12-S. Minick, 15-I. Gay, 17-A. Parker, 18-B. Dilts, Street, 204. Landrum, 21-G. McKinley, 22-S. Croce, 25-C. Denrston 29-M. Whitson, 30-B. Watts, 31-J. Dow, 33-L. Eitzen, 35-A. Stimson 39-P. McCord, 47-M. Moutoux, 48-A. Valentine, 49-C. Montgomery 50-M. McHenry, Sl-M. Fritz, 58-Mrs. Gallinger, S9-M. Howald 601 Abernathy, 64-C. Schmidt, 65-B. Coyner, 66-I. Regenold, 685 Mowry, 69-A. Corbin, 73-C. Forbes, 74-1. Modlin, 75-L. Schmidt 76-S. Woodyard, 80-C. Dykehuizen, 94-P. Weber, 106-B. Rrdlon 108-C. Hulka, 109-I, Cotton. beta theta pi Beta Battle of the Bands heralded an early autumn and the Betas were off. Christmas found them with not just any tree, but a 25 foot garland of glory in the big room . . . which became the center of the Betas' annual Orchid Formal. After the delight of dinner, dancing, and, ofcourse, orchids for all, the Betas ended the season with a party for underprivileged children. Spring brought the biennial Miami Triad grasser affair, and also a hopeful eye toward the Betas' fourth intramural title. BETA THETA Pl: 1-R. Schenkel, Z-I. Latchaw, 3-W. Horton, 4-B, Camp bell, 5-I. Lustig, 6-M. Ahner, 7-E. Harris, 8-L. Saberson, I0-S. Dillon 12-G. Murphy, T5-R. Shoemaker, 18-C. Linn, 196. jones, 20-B. Poor 21-l. Oldham, 22-S. Hayes, 23-C. Michaelis, 24-D. Danner, 25-C Olp, 27-B. Trefflnger, 29-P, Welch, 31-D. Mckinley, 3211. Smith, 33-l Ulrey, 34-S. O'Hair, 35-B. Ziegler, 39-I, Bell, -10-T. Ernest, 45-O. Pine 464. Byron, 47-I. Fernandez, 48-D. Pittman, 49-B, Qualls, 50-I. Fields 51-I. Mitchell, 52-I. Carroll, 55-D. Rose, 57-T, Hill, 58-E, Timmer 60-P, Woogie, 64-C. Huston, 65-L. Ley, 66-T, Mullins, 67-D. Tubergen, 69-R. johnson, 70-1. Yencho, 71-M, Tucker, 73-T. Agler, 74-l. Deemer, 75-G. Martin, 76-D. Berryhill, 79-R. Boris, 80-B. Keller, 88-W, Bender, 107-D. Nash, 108-R, Schenlcel. f One mattress, one blanket, and one candle was what the lllllt Q07 DELTA CHI- l-R. Christensen, 7-V, Piazza, 8-M. Terret, IO-K. Kantowski, 12-R. Boger, 15-D. Mast, 17-I. Carney, 18-D Langsdale, 20-M. Ramker, 21-R. Vesely, 22-H. Holshoy, 23-D. Hughes, 24-R. Wolsiefer, 25-K. Gregory, 27-S. Foster 29-H. Reisner, 30-I. Anderson, 32-N, Fenstermaker, 46-F. Haug, 49-R, Larsen, S0-I. Patek, 56-L. Stultz, 57-M. Gritzer 59-D. Spenner, 67-P. lmperiale, 71'L. Jenkins, 74-M. Bailey, 76-1. Westmoreland, 77-E. Stupid, 79-D. Deckwa, 80-D Hottell, 95-T. Prevaut, 106-P. Lambertus, 108-M. Beatty, 109-B. Nieman. DELTA GAMMA-1-C. Stuart, 2-B. Havel, 3-1. Gillis, 4-S. Cohen, 5-A. Bower, 6-P. Thomson, 8-I. Zu kanovich, 10-B. Hand, 15-R. Christie, 16-C. Davis, 20-M. Gaydos, 21-E, Sydes, 22-P. Hughes, 23-M. Hummel, 24-l, Price, 25-I, Pickett, 29-1. Krotich, 30-S. Curtis, 31-Mrs. L. Myers, 32-S. Hummer, 33-l. Cradick, 34-S. Hurst, 35-T. johnson, 39-L. Fritz, 40-C. Barrett, 45-K. Zimmerman, 46-C. Craft, 47-K. Scott, 48-M. Frankel, 49-1. johnson, KMMMMX' 50-A. Reinicke, 51-l. Derickson, 52-P. Mercer, 53-L. delta garnrna . Q DC,s took out to the poor guy found chained to their anchor. Left there long enough, he might have had a choice spot at the DG-EEK Melon Fest, or have entered the rootbeer chugging contest at the open house with QSKG. He wouldn't have been allowed, however, at the Anchorman's Banquet-a hayride and weiner roast for the DCs and their dates, but it was just as well. Could you imagine being seen with a girl who mistook an old train engine for her ship? Hinchman, 55-1. Disher, 56-R. Houser, 57-B. Williams 59-D. McClure, 60-I. Suggs, 64-P. White, 65-L. Hirsch 67-S. Mika, 68-P. Dabbert, 69-Q. Therauen, 70-1 Hamner, 71-L. Ruehlmann, 73-B. Worth, 75-L. Woycik 77-S. McGaghie, 79-M. Gaal, 80-I. Young, 88-C lusko, 107-M. Evans, 108-C. Daszewski, 58-S Shuttleworth. 1 1 delta chi E-iscay Villa, better known as the Delta Chi house, awaited the brothers last Fall with many internal and external changes. Wanting to show off their newly remodeled house, the Delta Chis helped present the annual Island Fling and the Delta Chi Car Bash, which was prematurely halted by a broken sledge hammer. A homecoming party, the Black and White Formal, and a pajama party represented the brothers' diversified activities. H0151 delta tau delta Breaking their second place jinx in intramurals this fall, the Delts captured the all-fraternity and all-campus softball championships! They also proved themselves much more adept at serenading this year by warming up at the batcave beforehand. Other activities included building a parade float for the children at Cary Home and getting to know the faculty at the Delt-Pi Phi faculty reception. Trade parties with the Thetas, Pi Phis, and Chi O s helped the Delts recover from the faculty reception. After all, the brothers had to be in good shape for ground breaking ceremonies for their new addi- tion-who needs a contractor anyway? DELTA TAU DELTA-l-E. Shaparenko, O02-B. Cillilan, 0002-D. Mor- gan, 3-1. Dornan, 4-1, David, 5-l. Bell, 6-B, Spieth, 7-B. Sykes, 10-W. Yeagley, 12-1. Belshaw, 15-P. Glouton, 16-M. joseph, 17-C. Van De Carr, IB-C. Wisker, 20-l. Beirne, 21-T. Crun, 22-T. Graham, 23-R. Roley, 25-R. Manzoku, 29-I. Hutchins, 31-D. Corgiat, 32-R. Hoffman, 33-1. Burke, 34-R. Ruebensaal, 35-C. Bobeck, 39-I. McCoy, 40-I, Munro, 45-J. Bonk, 47-1. Harms, 48-F. Pope, 49-I. Spieth, 50-B. Spitz, 51-B. Byrer, 52-R. Castanias, 55-R. Lamkin, 56-A. Bruno, 57-R. Clark, 58-L. Lawson, 59-1. Holmes, 67-R. Stone, 68-D, Petree, 69-C. Nelson, 70-1. Cripe, 71-B. Kinsey, 73-D. Daniel, 74-H. Schwan, 75-B. Storey, 77-M. Bishop, 79-G. Skene, 88-K. Voss, 94-1. Hug, 95-L. Herrman, 107-S. Kennedy, 108-D. Rowland, 109-S. Klapheke. delta sigrna phi DELTA SIGMA PHI-OO-P. Weston, 004-1. Pfeiffer, 8-C. Raab, 17-E. Buening, 21-M. Biebrich, S8-1. Chaddock, 64-D. Elsey, 66-E. Sittner, 67-L. Aull, 70-C. Mc Laughlin, 71-B. Michner, 73-D. Brand, 74-B. l. Dogg, 75-P. Kitchevy, 79-W. Hostrawser, 80-T. Scritta, 88-S. Street, 94-I. Barbour, 95-R. Palmer, 106-T. McKee, holding urn - I. Barker. Pushing a Model A fifty miles back to Lafayette was indeed quite a house project, although it was the house itself that was soon to become the topic of concern. The AECIJ s dug out dog and mugs and pushed their car over to their new home, the old DU house. Their final move concerned the mugs rather than the Model A, a hayride, a sailor cos- tume party, a Christmas dance and decorating party, and two balls. FARMHOUSE-000-I. Butler, l-I, Meek, 2-I. jones, 3-R. Pyle, 7-R. Woerner, 19-A. Baker, 23-G. Cripe, 27-E. Heckman, 28-T. Strueh, 294K. Mayd, 30-M. Stevens, 31-D. Thompson, 32-L. Sayre, 33-N. Wenning, 34-W. Schakel, 35-D. Gordon, 39-R. Martin, 40-S. Van Voorst, 45-B. Buchanan, 46-T, Gamble, 47-Mrs. M. Rowe, 48-I. Lockhart, 49-S, Nichols. SO-F, Gaier, SI-T, Kabrich, 52-1. Norris, 55-C, Krom Ill delta upsilon Rowing up the mighty Wabash, the DUs and their little sisters turned from the Island to the river for a party. It was not quite as gross as their Tom jones Dinner with the Fuzzies, nor quite as sexy as their ground-breaking with Lani Kazan. . . but it had a bit more spice than their U-Sing rehearsals and just a tad less spunk than some of their other .... 56fB. Fall, 57-D. Armstrong, 58-S, Brown, 59-G. Cauble, 60-M. Hudson, 64-1 Schwartz, 6-SAS, Davis, 66-D. Barkman, 67-D. Clayton, 68-B. Braman, 69-M, Koons 70-S. Roy, 71-S, Wilds, 73-R. Mauer, 75-P, Beard, 76-G. Jordon, 77-M. VanNatta 79-B. Reynolds, 80-G. Fox, 94-D. Stewart, 9548. Cherry, 106-C, Klingaman, 107-D Lowe, 108-D. McKee, 109-W, Smith, HO-T. Murakami. DELTA UPSlLONel-A. Decker, 002-A Pankau, 0002-K. Richeson, 3-R. Winters 4-L. Rothenberger, 5-M. Mueller, 6-G Moore, 7-O. Martin, 8-B. Outzen, O08-B Outzen, 15-I, Summers, 16-D, Hansen, 17- R. Bahr, 19-D. Bond, ZOAW, Close, 21-C, Klocklow, 2-LG. Ciesar, 29-1. Cassano, 30- P, Sieyert, 32-R. Baumgarth, 33-B. Mc- Gaughey, 34-R. Cherry, 35-D. Vasimini 39-I. Kaiser, 40-1. Yoakley, 45-R. Ableman 47-L. Emch, 48-T. Goodrich, 49-1. Gilbert 52-1. Bromley, 56-C. Krichbaum, 57-1. Hall 60-P. Welch, 67-R. Watson, 68-l. Theiss 74'P, Thomas, 75-I. Ransom, 76-I, Dehner 88-E. Letts, 94-D. Kuespert, 108-M, Byrne 106-D. Minick. Can you possibly guess what was uppermost in the minds of these guys? Possibly that they were getting a little over- anxious about the building of their new house and started to do the job themselves? If so, they should plan for plenty of study rooms so the brothers can maintain their high scholastic rating. A Couple of party rooms should be laid out, too, so they can enjoy more trade parties and dinners, like the Old Masters trade dinner this year with the X S2 s. Farrnhouse kappa delta rho :r - tt A -rv , g ' - .pw .- iktf' KAPPA DELTA RHO-1-M. Beyer, 2-1. Ellis, :::i?j1j',. ,.r1 m5,M, 3, 3-D. Kruger, 6-1, Crouch, 7-D. Fox, B-R. Wilson, IAN 5' f 10-G. Kochert, 24-D, Bowman, 31-1. Lanz, 39-T. Kruger, 40-1. lllingworth, 47-l. Lyons, ' 'Q 48-A. Brittingham, 52-I. Beuoy, 55-R. Gripp, ' ': ,- A' J, 57-D,Eddmgr0rr,e4-FrRichwinaes-w,sh0pe, - Q' -'r' ,.,,,,r 1 , r w Q 69-M. Spiegel, 70-G. Murray, 71-S. Robison, Q.,,45gQM- ' Q z ggwfgidfkf-,Q gnggj ,Q 'S 74-P. Griffin, as-G. Bowyer, 108-T. Labus. Q. . QE? .W f' in, the KDR s tried No matter what hole they ended up harder-whether for EXPONENT, Pershing Rifles, IFC, hock, debt, or prison. The activities that happened on their front lawn became a yearly type thing-an annual jazz festival resulting from the trying-hard efforts of both KDR and XQ. Results, though, were the proof of the pushing. The KDR s captivated two of the five 1966 Grand Prix trophies, spurred on by the over-bearing image of their castle complete with revolving secret bookcases. VY Jn , gqiig ,Lx kappa alpha theta lt's a bird, it's a plane, it's a Theta kite! The Thetas started off another great year with spirit and enthusiasm as they initiated an old fashioned ox-roast with the Sigma Nus, and royallyentertained fathers with the pie flip on Dad's Day. The sky was splashed with painted kites, as the Thetas flew a replica of their pin. First in scholarship, the Thetas took a break from studies long enough to wel- come Illinois with Bug 'em , their homecoming float. KAPPA ALPHA THETA-l-L. Gennett, 3-1. Seward, 4-G. Johnson, 10-L. Bohlin, 15-M. Trimble, 16-L, LaFerriere, 20-S. Coose, 21-1. Dieter, 22-1. McConnell, 24-C. Behrens, 27-E. Teter, 29-B. Muller, 31-C. Evans, 39-1. Kraay, 40-B. Allen, 46-M. Bottomley, 48-P. Warner, S0-M. Mitchell, 52-R. Edwards, 56-M. Klingeman, S7-M. Mann, 64-I. Weist, 66-P. Cole, 67-1. Bernet, 70-K. Swanson, 71-I. Beckstrand, 73-K. Hamm, 75-B. Miller, 79-I. Malless, 94fK. Murphy, 107-T. Hines, 109-K. Sweeney. of larnloola chi alpha No, boys, your tub isn't in there, but keep looking. When the Lambda Chis weren't busily searching for their bath tub, they were stealing housemothers-these boys got around! They also sponsored many informal football season parties, an annual Christmas party, and the White Rose formal. Not being able to get off the 'Treasure Hunt' kick, they welcomed the Spring Vacation with an Easter Egg hunt. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA-Left to Right: I. Rice, I. R, Rice, G. Hayes, R. Smith, D, Krieg R Dobbyn, 1. T. Hart, K. Chrisiman, E. Dye, C. Dilaura, 1. Thompson, R. Black, F. Maioce F. W. Bruemmer, W. Parsons, E. Frailey, C. Stephenson, D. Counsell, S. Booher, N. Larsen M. Cordell, D. Bowman, S. Ricklefs, C. Priest, T. Eland, H. Cotterall, R. Remley jr N Scharf, 5. Fehling, I. Degitz, L. Fleming, W. Schild, R. Tindle, R. Ramsey, D. Murray I Fritsch, M. Muhm, P. LaVelIe, T. Kauper, R, VanDerby. kappa kappa gannnna The key conscious Kappas made a believer out of the mayor of Lafayette when they presented him with his own Kappa key. He thought it was very attractive but was a little disappointed when he discovered it was not the key to the Kappa house. The mayor managed to get his key long before the new initiates, though. Cries of We haven't got a key for our chest , and possibly a reverse variation, were heard around campus for quite a while during the first semester. In fact, the girls' fathers even got initiated tinto Pappa Pappa Gimmel before the pledges got their keys. The paddles the Dads were given proved more useful than the mayor's key. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA-OO-S, Schaible, I-P. Breen, 2-R. Hessidence, 3-N, Roska, 4-B. Graff, 5-D. Mueller, 6-K. Kraft, 7-M. Martin, 8-S. jackson, 9-P, Fearnaugh, 10-S, Courtney, 12-P. Peterson, 15-I. Humphrey, 16-S. Reeder, 17-C. Hart, TB-L. Crump, 19-I. Mehalko, 20-1, Dalenberg, 21-E. Whitsitt, 22-L. Bromley, 23-S, Moore, 81 lt, Neville, 24-P. Havens, 25-I. Havens, 27-I, Stewart, 30-C. Wicker, 31-M. Montgomery, 32-l. O'Donnell, 33-L. Lawson, 35-l. Powell, 39-J. Smith, 40-C, Wilson, 46-K. Freeman, 47-S. Bowsher, 48-G Longstreth, 49-1. Taliaferro, 50-S. Clark, 51-D. Smith, 52-C. Trostle, 53-P. Parrish, 5545. Wolford, S7-S. Kieselbach, 58-P. Thomson, 60-l. Strauss, 64-K. Nelson, 65-S. Anthony, 66-P. Fernandes, 67-E. Stanbery, 68-A. Burke, 69-1. Osmun, 71-L. Bowman, 74-S. Rickel- man, 75-I. Ellsberry, 79-K. Koester, 80-S. Swanbeck, 88-K. Langell, 94-I. Powell, 95-P. Schwartzenberg, 106-C. Walsmith, T07-l. Scott, 108-I. Duff. A.. Y, W KAPPA SIGMA-2-A. Fletcher, 3-W. Skinner, 4-T. Anderle, 6-B. Ingle, 9-D. Culbertson, 10-K. Schuler, 12-R. Slater, 13-I. Bird, 14-B. Sawyer, 15-B. Engelland, 16-M. Spinelli, l7-M. Pursley, l8'C. Lanius, 19-M. Rich, 20-L, Bucher, 21-R. Yara, 22-S. Castner 24-M. Manley, 26-I. Lee, 28-G. Stephan 29-R, Schwartz, 30-R. Ehmsen, 32-R. Hamilton, 35-R. Vogley, 37-L. Biestek, 39-1. Redlin, 40-R. Mayes, 41-B. Molzahn, 44-D. Derrick, 45-1. Longsdorf,V46-L. Schlagen- hauf, 47-B. Worrell 53-1. Pierce, 54-C. Pierce, 55-D. Nebesio, 56-M. Stotelmeyer, 57-R. Hartkopf, 58-J. Prentice, 61-D. Barger, 62-A. Dickason, 63-1. Lanius, 64-T. Kilburn, 65-R. Steimke, 66-T. Chandler, 67-D. Banner, 69-D Prall, 71-B. Knable, 72-C. Fennimore, 73-I. Grant, 74-R. Rodibaugh, 75-I. Blythe, 79-R. Ferraro, 80-R. Melcher, B1-C.. Chapman, 82-M. Walsman, 83-R. Evans, B4-1. Ruf, 86-G, Moffit, 87-D. Horner, 89-1. Parsons, 90-R. Moore, 91-D. Miller, 92-P. Benner, 93-K. Malecha, 94-C. Miller, 95-C. Fyfe, 97-F. Caputo, 98-B. White, 99-D. Cunningham, 101-B. Sparks, 1024. Critelli, 103-C. Huls, 104-1. Durkey, 105-C. Benner, 106-l. Lind, 109-L. Beall. kappa signna Come gather all ye merry men, And drink a health with me. Unto the dearest thing we know, The old fraternity. From East and West from sea to sea, We come from near and far. . . To drink to Kappa Sigma, And the crescent, and the star, 3 as , x W ,. 3. E iw 5. ornega psi phi Violence! A mysterious robbery! Good, clean, fun! These all fit in between the Omega Psi Phi's more subtle affairs such as the Valentine Sweetheart Ball, the Coronation Ball, and the District Convention. Violence has landed every president to date in the hospital . . . but really, all the officers at once! After the mysterious disappearance of the house sign, a threat to notify the police in 30 days led to its return ton the 30th day, no Iessl by the conniving ADIls. No, to knowledge the fun was not at the convention, but rather during the Gala Week Kegging-one long blast from Thurs- day through Monday. OMEGA PSI PHI-Back Row: D. McArthur, W. Dunn, G. Olion, W. Bogle, S. Terry, E. McCaskill, H, Gilliam. Front Row: R. Holmes, 1. McArthur, I. Charles, I. Gooch. t f 2 - mi . f if l its C PHI DELTA THETA-O-D. Stone, 1-F. Wilcox, 2-T, Todd, 3-I. Faulring, 6-S. Whitsitt, 7-5. Fix, 12-L. McDonald, 15-B. Mudloff, 16-Mother Miller, 17-J. Menaugh, 19-R. Sears, 22-S. Stolle, 24-D. Newton, 25-l. Nelson, 030-S. Milevich, 0030-D. Green, 31-l. Turk, 32-D. Vance, 34-5. Ross, 35-D. Anderson, 39-D. Craney, 45-L. Menaugh, 47-M. McCall, 49-I. Tucker, 50-L. Scripps, 51-I. Duckels, 52-C. Yonker, 53-D. loyce, 56-S. Marmon, 58-I. Wohlford, 59-I. Ayers, 60-L. Maynard, 64-I. Gage, 66-D. Heatherson, 69-S. Cox, 70-K, Martin, 75-l. Riley, 76-R. Burrin, 77-l, Sinclair, 79-S. lulian, 80-T. Watters, 88-B. Rowland, 95-R. Tucker, 106-B. Cann, 107-S. Soucek, Pasadena Parade-S. Barry, plaid coat-D, Holst, 109-B. Fiddes, Below 69-B. Huff, golf club in head-L. Berthy. phi delta theta Who stole more composites than any house on campus? You guessed it.. .none other than the Phi Delt-a-go-go boys themselves. When the Phi Delts weren't busy stealing composites, they could be found in a Memorial center dis- play case dressed as farmers. This trick gave them, along with the Kappas, first place in advertisement at the Penny Carnival. Athletically, The Wolf led the brothers to intra- mural standings that made Phi Delta Theta a standout. ,, ,ccAcA, ,,.,,..,.......,.. .. ,t Recuperating from Yodie's parties made up the bulk ofthe ' Fijis' activities this year. Time was somehow found, though, pr-1' gal'-Y1rY1a to have an Open House, Kite-flying, the turkey twist , and a few serenades during the fall. Phi Gams managed to tear themselves away from Williamsburg long enough to have the traditional Christmas Party and Winter Dance in true Fiji style. Springtime brought Nassau, Mother's Day, and the Grand Prix to Climax the year. PHI GAMMA DELTA- 1-C. Hoban, 3-D. Salo, 5-D. Milne, 6-D, Sell, 7-T. Little, lO-B,Goshorr1, 15-l. Malless, 19-L. Wible, 20-L. Klingaman, 22-D. Gage, Z7-G, Wheeler, 28-A. Herbert, 29-I. Covert, 30-R. Fryer, 31-D. Rulis, 39-B. Allison, 35-D, Stelzer, Sl-S. Drexler, 52-D. Hamby, 55-W. Carson, 56-D. Shonary, 57-C. Chaleff, 58-C. Hoban, 64-1. Votaw, 70-I. King, 71-A. Bolles, 77-B. Manifold, 79-M, Gwyn, 88-B. Dillingham, 9-LD. Deam, 106-I, Childers, lO8-S. Hurst, 109-P. Bird, 6900-1. Apple. PHI KAPPA PSI-I-B. Shriner, 2-B. Cooper, O2-R. Menoch, 4-B. Pratt, 5-E. Hachet, 6-B. Graham, 10-A. Kendall, 20-G, George, 23-C. McWilliams, 31-l. Poxon, 34-l, Hiilaert, 35-S, Mayhew, 39-I. Keyak, 40-K. Gillette, 45-R. Studley, 52-B. Pfanstiel, 53-D. Coleman, 56-M. Bailey, 57-P. Waid, 58-B. Corya, 60-1. Marshall, 64-I. Casassa, 69-C. Osborne, 71-T. Wittington, 73-B. Evers, 744. Troyer, 75-C. Kumpf, 79-1. Siefken, 94-D. Sherman, 106-W. Moeller, 107-D. Carson, lO8-C. Hudson, 109-1. Graf. phi kappa Signna No, the Skulls really weren't on their way to class! They were probably headed for the all-campus Halloween dance they co-sponsored with the AOD s. Every once in awhile they exchanged their motorcycles for canoes and paddled their way up the Wabash-a feat causing sore muscles and a loss at the pledge-active football game. The Skulls did change clothes occasionally, but only because their pledge dance and Spring Formal required formal wear, PHI KAPPA SIGMA-1-Brutus, 2-K, Metcalf, 7-D. Baker, 8-1. Skidmore 15-S. Chapman, 19-D, Jennings, 21-1. Kessler, 24-C. Bergh 33 L Pope, 34-P. Landgrebe, 35-1, Kamman, 40-M, Lawrence, 49-B. Harrell 50-T. Fuller, 51-B. Whisenand, 53-D. Pritz, 56-J. Thorne, 60-C. Dicker hoff, 65-S. Bailey, 66-D. Farrow, 69-1. Myers, 71-1. Montgomery 73-C. Thompson, 76-D. Williams, 79-N. Pennington, 106-D julian 107-M. Harris. phi kappa psi Spirits were high tand so were the brothersl as the Phi Kappa Psis, along with the other houses on the island, flung the Island Fling last fall. Moving inside, where the Phi Psis had to be a little more cautious QIFC rules you knowl, Homecoming, Christmas and pledge dances took over. Between dances, the Phi Psis raised the temperature of Rose Bowl fever by throwing an Open House after the I. U. football game. Finally, they found time to join the Thetas in sponsoring a Christmas party for underprivileged children of Lafayette. phi kappa theta Constructing a wreck of a train in their front yard as a Homecoming project with the Chi Os was perhaps one small way the Phi Kappa Thetas had of celebrating the final year across from the unfinished fieldhouse mess... but a car wreck tout of Grand Prix seasonl was more thrill- ing than their open house with the Delta Gammas.lt seemed that no matter how many Christmas parties for underprivileged children they had, or how great their Sweetheart formal was, they just couldn't help wrecking their impression in the yearbook. PHI KAPPA THETA-1-I. Ondras, O02-l. Newton, 0O02fB. Auger, 3-R. Chilluffo, 4-D Siedlecki, 5-l. Lewis, 6-W. Young, 7-T. Williams, 10-T. Brink, 18-R. Gorman, 20-D. Nowlan, 21-K, Oing, 22-D. Sebert, 23-J. Stoma, 24-l. Kleeman, 25-R. Andreasen, 30-M. Herold, 31-G. Ivnik, 34-K. Wanek, 35-1. Copack, 39-E. Szrom, 40-D. Pellar, 45-R, Mellinger, 47-C Ziemann, 48-T. O'Connor, 494L. Dorocke, 51-I. Roy, 52-E. Hanman, 53-P. Bognar, 56-l Reinhart, 57-I. Luers, 58-I. Oilar, 64-G. Gerhardt, 68-D. Machai, 69-P. Murawski, 71-T Strempka, 73-W. jochim, 74-F. Haven, 75-R. Mier, 76-M. Mclntyre, 77-R. Keller, 79-F Novel, B0-E. Young, 94-C. Higdon, 95-M. Flamang, 106-R, Burggrabe, 107-D. Becher, 108-M. Moore, 109-I. Clarchick. phi kappa tau Never ones to be outdone when it came time to have their Debris picture taken, the Phi Taus jumped into that land the lagoonb with much spirit land little clothingl. Other projects jumped into during the year were the redecorating of the house and a new little sister program. But redecorating once wasn't the end of shuffling of furni- ture and rugs. In the fall the Phi Tau house took the form ofthe mythical Greek island Atlantis for the Phi Tau's Giant Atlantis Party, and in the spring the main street of Dodge City went through the house for an all-campus western dance, Fort Tau. PHI KAPPA TAU- TVD. Pitkin, 2-W. Wagner, 3-M, Dillane, 4-W. Stine, 5-R. Putnam, 6-L. Lucey, 7-W. Mannia 12-P. Sleeper, 15-P. Durvett, 16-R. Anderson, 17-D. Conquest, 18-C. Carothers, 19-L. Buechler, 20-R. Warzin D. Moline, 21-B. Stover, 23sR. Voyles, 25-I. Muhl, 27-R. Eiler, 32-N. Phelan, 33-R. Ferguson, 34-I. Avery, 35-D Young, 39-T. Moynihan, 454W. Brown, 46-S. Hahn, 48-R. Beverley, 50-R. Otoupalik, 52-1. Campbell, 53-R Hayduk, 55-M. Snowball, 56-M. Powell, 57-R. Warner, 58-R. Yunaska, 59-B. Pottgen, 60-T. Stiles, 64-N. S Guy, 65-T. McLaughlin, 66-H. Wesdorp, 67-R, Coombs, 68-P. Behm, 69-I. Post, 70-R. Kuntz, 76-P. McCleary 77-R. Powell, 79-R. Scott, B0-J. Sharp, 88-R. Scheffer, 95-B. Moring, 100-B. Carewell, 106-R. Carwell, D, Eade, 107-1. Fiedler, 109-A. jerigan, phi nnu Open houses dominated the fall scene, and the Phi Mus joined this bandwagon with the Pikes, following the Iowa game. Fathers were mock-pledged and initiated in the same weekend, as the sisters royally entertained them on Dad's Day. The boom-boom girls culminated the year with an annual house dance and pledge tea. PHI MU- 1-B, Waters, 2-C. Patterson, 3-M. Howes, 4-B. Whitney, 6-1. McCloskey, 7-L. Piatak, 8-B. Biehl, 10-F. Madinger, 12-D. Duff, 13-P. Giant, 16-I. Perry, 17-1 Anderson, 18-M. Majewski, 19-C. Bramley, 20-V. Fuller, 21-M. Martin, 22-I Richey, 23-P. Curtis, 24-C. Yacso, 25-C. Sanford, 27-B. Trebs, 29-A. Stanton, 30-B. Strom, 31-D. Sweet, 32-I. Stutler, 33-R, Ruhl, 34-P. Hutson, 35-A. Wedal, 39-A. Torok, 40-1. Caito, 45-A. Donner, 46-1, Courtney, 47-A. St. Clair, 49-S. Lindstrom, 50-B. Metz, 51-C. Fisher, 52-I. Sears, 53-1. Haver, 55-L. Garriott, 56-C. Gaddis, 58-1. Deas, S9-B. Newman, 60-D. Mead, 64-I. Peterman, 66-S. Herlich, 68-B. Stone, 69-N. jones, 70-1. Pesek, 71-B. Clavey, 73'D. Bell, 75-B. Spanier, 76-C. Koch, 77-M. Stambaugh, 78-S. Crahan, 79-I. McCurtain, 80-C. Worden, 88-Mrs. Mary Byrne, 94-K. Van Horn, 95-S. Pickard, 107-C. Case, 108-E. Scoobe, 109-M. Mooney, 110-B. Conway. phi signna kappa PHI SIGMA KAPPA-Back Row: D. loyce, R. johnson, S. Schleichu, G. Ross, R. landa, G. Cooper, G. Hug, I. Powell, L. Isakson, R. Schrader. Front Row: A, Paradis, T. Austin, R. Pereida, D. Piper, R. Helbling, D. Craggs, R. Hybarger, C. Servig, K. Stanish, 1. Trevino. Am' ' What you see in this picture was not the true spirit of OEK. Unsuccessful attempts were made to capture that spirit in pictures at the wall and in a graveyard. This amazing trans- formation from black to white wasn't exactly what the guys had in mind but they realized they were fighting a losing battle. It may be just as well though, since earlier pictures only reflected the extra-curricular activities of OEK. Noth- ing was said about their melon fest with the DG s or the way they crushed the OE Ks of I. U. in their annual Little Old Broken Bucket game. Well, it was a nice try guys, but you Can't buck city hall. Earlier pictures are currently being displayed at the OEK house. pi kappa alpha Well, it looked as if the boys had a wild time at the Fox Den last night! After shaking the pine needles out of their hair, the Pikes went on to win the annual pie-eating contest with the boy Pi Phis and to live up to their Homecoming slogan, Let's Make This a Goodyear. At their fall pledge dance, they slid through the mouth of a whale and at the Spring Formal crowned the Pike Dream Girl. Pl KAPPA ALPHA-1-T. Steinhauser, 2-M. Green, 3-N. Walker, 4 S Baker, 5-D. Clay, 6-D. Scarola, 7-R. Hoffman, B-G. Colip, 9-1. Erickson 10-M. Cramer, 22-S. Scruggs, 23-B. Sweitzer, 24-B. Beams, 25 C Hintzman, 26-1. Pigman, 27-T. Severin, 28-B. McCoy, 29-D. Hatton 30-D. Hatton, 31-R. Barthel, 32-S. Cress, 33-K. Taylor, 34-D. Watson 35-1. Davies, 36-R. Casey, 37-R. Collins, 38-D. Greenland, 39-B. Suth erlin, 40-L. Merritt, 41-R. Nuhfer, 42-H. Rohrer, 43-B. Finch, 44 D Duncan, 45-G. Underwood, 46'-K. Mann, 47-1. juricic, 48-E. Plankar 49-M. Bobeczko, 50-D. Post, 51-D. jones, 52-B. Dalure, 57-B. Georg: 59-D. Dovidas, 60-I. Copeland, 71-G. Weiland, 72-B. McGill, 73 D Herron, 76-D. Weiland, 77-M. Casey, 78-L. Flick, 79-B. Ward, 80 Bassler, 8: J. Hull, 87-H. Nixon, 88-D. Craig, 89-B. Montgomery 96-R. Guimon, 99-R. Suimon, B900-I. Sutton. pi beta phi Towards the middle of December, the Pi Phis decided to get away from it all and Take the next train to Clarksville. They were running away from a semester filled with activity after activity: a party with the Kappa Sigs and ATO, a faculty reception with the Delts, the Monmouth Duo blast with the Kappas. No wonder they were getting out! But luckily they wanted to stay and help the Betas with their annual party for the Lafayette area underprivileged children. Gaining new and vibrant spirit over semester break, the Pi Phis banded together with the Sig Eps to prop together another successful booth at the Penny Carnival. PI BETA PHI-OO-A, Pinaire, l-L. Watkins, 2-C. Spevacek, 3-C. Washburn, 4-G Haley, 5-P. Farthing, 6-L. Merhotf, 7-M. Feltner, 8-S, Frazier, 1248. Thomas 15-I. Grissmer, 16-B. Cone, l7-M. Diamont, 18-D. Cowan, 19-E. Bray, 20-D. Kolanko, 21-M, Yack, 22-P. Beaty, 23-C. jones, 24-1, Fell, 25-S. Tredwell, Z7-L Witt, 29-R. Ewing, 30-S. Carden, 31-E. Englert, 32-S. Arthur, 33-R, Schueler, 34-I Siebert, 35-K. Fogarty, 40-S. Mills, 45-M, Alger, 46-M. Tusing, 47-B. Tredwell, 55-L. Schoenberg, 56-B. Cook, 57-N. Pentecost, 58-W. Hart, 59-P. Martz, 60-G Giles, 64-M, Stenstrom, 65-C. Lehnen, 66-L, Halik, 67-1. Overman, 68-C. Miller 69-S. Allman, 70-S, Snoke, 71-B. Baebler, 73-C. Galbrecht, 74-B. Monk, 75-L Wright, 76-C. Lictenfels, 77-S, Tappan, 79-S, Bottorff, 80-S. White, 88-M, Metz 95-D. Bodin, TOO-M. Sherma, 106-B. Fauber, 108-1. lacobs. pi kappa phi Any singing coming from the Pi Kappa Phi house was definitely not from the bathtub, but probably from the Pi Phis practicing to keep their First Place University Sing trophy. The brothers sang throughout the year, whether it was at their Christmas serenade with the Chi Os or their A-Go-Go booth with the Alpha Phis during Penny Carnival. Pi Phis were occasionally found in the bathtub: not singing, just clean- ing up for their two pledge dances and the Winter Formal. PI KAPPA PHI-OO-H. Wirtz, 2-A. Tvmoszenko, 3-P. lefferis, 4-I Tower, 6-B. Franklin, 7-R. Schneider, 8-B. Vayhinger, 9-B. Brewer 10-R. Kammerer, 11-B. Griffiths, 12-B. Hunt, 13-I. Lovell, 14-B Harvey, T5-G. Manick, 16-I. Selis, 17-B. Corry, 18-B. Rowan, 19-1 Leerkamp, 20-1. Seeds, 21-B. Kanouse, 22-T. Pearson, 24-F. Gian- netti, 26-M. Anderson, 28-T. Schaffnit, 29-M. Dozza, 30-M. Cherry 32-D. Roll, 334C. Hall, 35-I. Bowers, 37-I. Wright, 39-J. Eary, 40-R Nappier, 41-M. Ohaver, 44-A. Solomon, 45-G. Gemmer, 46-J Forcum, 47-T, Cox, 48-D. Edwards, 53-S. Lance, 54-1. Caffing 55-R. House, 56-A. Hruskoci, 57-G. Crawford, 58-B. Curtis, 61-I Hackleman, 62-M. Shalapsik, 63-G. Webb, 64-J. Wajdula, 65-R Damon, 66-A. Becher, 67-P. Gentry, 69-T. Lefevre, 71-B. Phios 72-R. Schneider, 73-McGraw, 74-R, Overby, 75-L. Fazzini, 79-B Ward, 81-I. Bentley, 82-R, Geyer, 83-T. Anderson, 84-J. Meyer 86-l. Hamilton. sigrna alpha epsilon ? EE? :ln riil U After snowing their parents by playing host to them on traditional Mother's and Father's Days, Minerva's Men refuted their violet image by centering around football to relieve tensions and frustrations. Noticing that their games lacked enthusiasm, the SAE's enlarged their family by tapping thirteen little sisters to cheer them on. With the added boost from the little sisters, the SAEs placed second in all-campus basketball and sixth in all-campus baseball. Realizing the true source of their victories, the brothers invited all campus housemothers to a candlelight dinner honoring their housemother. After all, she did have to wash and iron their uniforms. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON -2-R. Gatewood, 3aM. Murphy, 4-T. Bonar, 7-S. Lochmoeller, 8-1. Maguire, 8-1. Huston, 9-1. Richards, 10-B, johnson, 010-B, Deputy, 11-S. Mader, 13-1, Pfunder, 14-H. Cook, 15-S, Foster, 17-C. Neel, 1800-1. Reynolds, 19vR. Vega, ZIVB. Troyer, 22-S. Pritchard, 24-T. Howard, 28-D. Britt, 30-T. Mc- Nelley, 32-B. Neel, 33-D. Fatsinger, 37-W.1ohnston, 39-R. Foote, 41-C. McLaughlin 44-B. Ziegert, 46-B. Mierar, 53-L. Myers, 54-K. Hanndn, 55-B. Cupp, 57-R. Ritchey, 58-L, Culbertson, 64-I, Crittenden, 65-S. Short, 66-T. Thomson, 67-B. Craig, 69-L. Brooks, 72-V. Damasius, 74-A. Polster, 80-1, Myrick, 82-1, Wahl, 83-C. Sondgerath, 84-S. Gabriel, 85-R. Hollaender, 86-B. Quick, 87-S. Freiherr, 89-T. Harden, 91-B Erwin, 93-S. jones, 95-B, Smith, 97-F. Burroughs, 98-M. Puckett, 99-D. Gallagher, 101-D. Thomson, 102-M. Langford, 103-W. Olsen, 104-R. Howorth, 105-Mrs, S. Hagstrum, 106-1. Ziegert, 107-R. Crommer, 109-1, Thibos, 0600-S, Swanson. M053 M,..,w- v,.-ff-f Signna chi Rain, thunder, and lightning did not drench the Sig's spirits at the eighteenth annual Sigma Chi Farm Frolic. Haywag- ons and home-made ice-cream lent tradition and atmos- phere to the early fall affair. As rain turned to snow, the Sigs changed from levis to tuxes for the Blue Formal and the crowning of the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. Later, prep- arations for Dad's Day, the Pledge Dance, and the Mother's Day University Sing occupied the Sigs until they ended the year with a first for them-Derby Day. SIGMA CHI-O0-B. Morris, 2-R. Wonsettler, 3-M Campbell, 4-R, Wunderlich, 6'T. Leslie, 9-N, Berling ll-N. Ewalt, 13-N. Wainwright, 16-B, Smott, 17-E Crowley, 19-D. Widell, 20-R. Kaley, 21-R. Osborne 24-I. Wheeler, 26-B, Haalt, 28-T, Wood, 30-M. Engel- brechl, 32-M. lennewein, 33-M. Wheeler, 37-l. Chapin 39-A. Breinderbaugh, 41-L. Mcvey, 44-M. Munsell 47-M. McCraley, 52-M. Massey, 57-L. McMillan, 61-R Snider, 62-M. jones, 63-D. Craig, 64-S, Barnett, 65-S. Horner, 66-G. vonderHeide, 6600-P. Flemming, 67-R, Utterback, 69-G. Compton, 80-R, Burns, 89-F. Hughes, 100-i. Maggen. ., 1 -M... rf . l il 451: ,pn cow 'SES -..,n.M.......,..---V-vw-...... Signna alpha rnu So this is where the Sammies got all their go power. They should have stayed a little longer before playing the Kappa Sign in their annual Old Oaken Keg football game. Fuzzies were official Sammy cheerleaders, but their sup- port was in vain. tGuess who won?J Donating torn clothes from the game, the Sammies and the Alpha Chis held a charity clothing drive before Christmas, but the donations must have gone to other Midwest chapters. Why else would so many chapters flock to their house? Maby they wanted to dance at the Sammies' all-campus open house, or at their Bourbon Street pledge dance. More likely, they came because the Purdue Sammies hosted their Quad-regional Conclave which ended the year. SIGMA ALPHA MU-1-B. Effron, 2-G. Smith, 3-M. Gardner, 4-D Guggenheim, 5-M. Harris, 6-M. Prigozen, 7-M. Kraus, 8-I. Fink, 10-G Chase, 12-G. Hofman, 15-R. Zaitlen, 17-H. Kinstlinger, 19-B. Zucker- man, Zi-B. Kantor, 25-l. Kahan, 29-S. Silverman, 30-S. Wolfson, 32-S Rhodes, 33-F. Shaffer, 34-B. Berman, 35-H. Meislin, 39-L. Berliner 40-I. Resneck, 46-M. Ridberg, 47-F. Ziker, 53-M. Glazer, 59-R. Koran- sky, 60-M. Engel, 65-D. Goodman, 69-B. lacobson, 70-M. Kalish, 74-1 Edelman, 76-S. Siglin, 77-D. Mann, 80-B. Leventhal, 88-A. Farkas 95-I. Slavin, 106-1. Seidman, 107-A. Hess, 108-B, Yudovv. 49 fy.. sigrna nu Swish! Splotl Blup! Where, but where, Could these strange sounds be heard? Timber! Another EN man was pinned under a paint-filled ladder. The brothers came back to campus early last fall in order to repaint the house, and when the last turpentine fume had disappeared, the ENS Celebrated with a pit BBQ and dance with the Thetas. The house was also in good shape for the Sigma Nu's 75th anniversary on an action-packed Homecoming weekend. SIGMA NU-4-D. Wagner, 6-S. Heidorn, 8-S. Barnhan, 9-P. Fullman 11-D, Early, 13-D, Sever, 14-T. Bird, 16-B. Geiser, 17-R. Morris, 19-L McCain, 20-R. Sellberg, 21-B. Cenda, 24-T. Williams, 26-T. Baird 29-R. smith, 32-D. Burk, 33-A. oarceau, 39-B. iones, 44-1. Taylori 46-B. Michel, 56-D. Christafferson, 57-S. Beekman, 58-R. Rhode 63-R Purdum, 67-B. Mecredy, 69-K. Dedario, 71-I. Augusten, 81-R. Hirringl ton, 86-G. Edwards, 87-D. Svendsen, 90-D. Snyder, 91-R. Doering, 92-G. Yuochunas, 93-K. Turner, 94-D. Miers, 95-B. Arnold, 97-D Sacks, 98-P. Kalmes, 99-T. Boyden, 101-B. Woodworth. SIGMA KAPPA-1-E. Eskew, 2-B. Richardson, 5-L. Michael, 8-R. Strycker, IO-S. Krajicek, 13-B. Planck, I5-l. Patterson, IB-P. Roth, 20-A. Daily, 21-M. Rohle, 24-B. Becker, 25-R. Rathbun, 27-S. Ulrey, 28-L, Stephenson, 33-T. Bender, 35-Mrs. Pal- mer, 40-C. Moser, 48-P. Merslock, 49-E. Chavers, 51-M. Mahoney, 56-M. Klinge, 57-P. Sprague, 65-M, Winkleplect, 67-1. Dunn, 68-M. Kelsey, 69-L. Coffing, 70-K. Puncochar, 74-K. Losh, 77-M. Dilts, 78-C. Overbeck, BO-S. Shackleton, 88-E. Hammel, 94-B. Strycker, 100-I. Orme, 106-P. Biel, 108-l. McCaw, 109-S. Raatz. sigrna kappa Setting the mood for a very active year, Sigma Kappa co- sponsored an open house with the Thetas following the Ohio U. football game. Sign painting parties and pinning serenades were included in the swirl of activities. A Fete de Vacances party to initiate spring break and a retired professors tea added novelty. Left to Right-Inside Row From Point: E. Malachowski, C. Deible, T. Nelson, F. Evan, L. Champion, R. Henderson, A, Voelkel, D. Carrithers. M. Leahv, K, Wolff, S. Simmons, R. Arnold, R. Faris, G. Pesce, M. Hammer, R. Letsinger, T. Pehan, B. E Dailey, C. Evans, E. Ehlers, S. Derrick, D. Vukmanovich, 1. Bottorff, E. Nuss, 1. Conopask, R. Anderson, D. Harban, M. Strauss, l. Schunk, T. Bricker, S. Rothen- ber er. Left to Right-Outside Row: R. Friestadt, R, Dinn, M. Ciilbert, C. H. Seeger C. Eatavolos, W. Kesler, C. Davidson, L. Stark, D. Bottorff, P. Woodring, C. Spacekf P. Gootee, E. Smith, D, Gootee, W. Schultz, G. Rinehart, l, Bergstrom, R. Wilken S. Zimmerly, M, McMaken, l. Hilkene, T. Nelson, A. Fountain, C. Hartung, K. Hayes, l. VOIDD, D. Sappenfield, 1. Flint, D. Stydahar, C. W. Kunz, R. Heisterberg, W. Rice, R. Whetzell, R. Fraser, 1. Kausek, H. Troche. sigrna phi epsilon Have the Sig Eps ever looked so serious? lt was a changed picture at each of their open houses following all home games, when the SPE CLUB members let themselves go and climbed la step only the Sig Eps would knowj, or danced, throughout the fall season. Still dancing, the brothers helped sponsor the Blockbuster, where the Sig Ep Phantom gave the go-go girls courage and the crowd a laugh. The Beatnik party pledge dance and the Sweet- heart formal brought the Sig Eps' dancing feet to a halt for another year. Incoming freshmen met the Sigma Pis twhile the Sigma Pis got a good look at the freshmen girlsl when the brothers held their annual lemonade stand early last fall. Meeting a few girls they couldn't resist, the Sigma Pis selected and initiated their first class of Little Sisters to add even more style to their newly remodeled house. These enthusiastic Sisters joined their new brothers in planning an open house, the Orchid Formal , and a Hell's Angels party. SIGMA Pl-Back Row: W, Nemeth, K. McConnell, I. Callahan, C. Haramoto, L. Wright, S. Coble, W. Deason, R. Warren, R. Wilkinson, T. Compton, K, Maher, D. Mischke, l. Hudkins, R, Reed, C. Chandler, E. Dunlap, R. Norman, A. Zechiel, sigrna pi L. Swanlxe, R. Shaw, D. Haeck, W, Robison, D. Uslxert, I. Gadja, R, Newton, A Psota, C. Farley, Front Row: l. Gluck, S. Buck, W. Bancroft, S. Sig, C Bernichon T. Mclntosh, G. Ceswein. Watch that tree yelled the TEP's, as they hurled into the first snow to try out their spanking new toboggan slide. The Valentine's dance provided the TEP's with a chance to play cupid. Recovering from that experience, they solved the knotty problem of establishing a theme for their spring- time dance by pulling ideas out ofa hat, Busy as they were, the TEP's somehow found time to study and to maintain one of the highest scholastic averages. tau epsilon phi 2-R Pederson, 5-B. Hunt, 7-R, Arnozen, 10-D. McGill, 13-S. Mitchell, 18-D. Lasker, 22-P. Harton, 27-D, Day, 35-N, Wentland, 40-P. Alexander, 48-1, R. Carrens, 49-I. Brod, 57-E. Chosner, 65-E, Mason, 68-A, H, Divinoff, 69-S. Eagistein, 74-A. Carter, 75-G. Fieser, 78-P. Bamkiotes, 109-I. Miller, M ,,,.. -. ,, .... ,. .,,., V W . ,, ' ' l ,,,- 222 A I: s, 1 ,,,.,: T If pg? ., . .4 1 h 4 8, .' i jg spmapyd M 'f-. 1-Q TAU KAPPA EPSILON-1-R. Maggio, 2-L, Baker, 3-D. Hall 5-G. Mayernick, 6-D. Weller, 7-l. Freeman, 8-C. Shimatsu 10-T. Stahly, 12-P. lllyes, 15-l. Hiavaty, 16-S. johnson 17-M. Stow, 21-R. Hough, 24-W. High, 25-C. Toole, 29-P Hendrickson, 31-B. McGregor, 32-M. Davis, 33-D. Bodem 34-1. Ireland, 40fT. Chandler, 45-R. Swift, 46-J. Molnar 47-S. King, 49-G. Neal, 51-Z, Murdock, 53-M. Parsonsi 56-R. Sells, 57-D. Stockdale, 58-A. Mong, 59-B. Stahoviak, 60-G. Simpson, 64-T. Baxter, 66-J. Meeks, 67-D. Gossard 71-C. Martin, 73-R. Piano, 74-1. Cassell, 75-I. Shaffer, 79'K Weichsel, 80-C, Struebing, 88-P. Ciresi, 94-B. Doan, 95-P Tennyson, 106-J. Kiesler, 107-L, Akers, 108-B. Williams 109-j. Blakley, 110-T. Magee. tau kappa epsilon Fun-soaked, but rain-filled Tekes opened the year with a wet hayride. After drying off, the Tekes enjoyed a picnic- type Halloween party and the long-awaited dedication of their new house. Hauling their piano-wagon around to the different sororities, the brothers banged out serenades that were enjoyed l?l by all, Hi Q Q SQ -Q .a 2 AA 'xv . f ' i 251'-Y. ' ' l M JCJH- fi H . M ' ... 'X VV I, -,Q Y- sewn. N.- 'exs,,r3fY N - , X- 7 - ' H--lhfifflf -fl X , L f ,X L ,-,M ..... Qs. ..,g1k.-:,.Jm-. 'X diff' 4-l4.f'fv ?' .- 5 ?'QT 'Kf-'l V M' -. . -,g,..-- at ,, ig We 453- -V ff' . LT any i X ,. ..: x yf .Ag A . 4--,W ' .iss M--Tl, 'XS-i ,-73, ,. r 53g5g,55-Q L i... . -1.1 of-Q + as .-warg A' J. 'WK 'tm .- 'd ' l' l .ff ,f ', -r,ff ,z' jk f- ',,f,,Z. ' .f '!, X ,W'M,..,- ' t Z .f-I-' A ,,,,.f-- ' ,., .-4 4- I l K 'iifQ,f, , l WH, V-,,,. ..wf --W-f-fm' ' P...- theta tau Fired up over their Homecoming Victory Street Dance, the -9T's pause to take in some of the wholesome Lafayette air. If they looked as though they might never make it down the fire escape, it was probably due to the ADH, ZTA, Maclure, Shoemaker, Twin Pines, and Earhart D trade parties. As the fire escape froze, the rest of the house was heated up by the annual Christmas Party, a spring dinner dance, and a pledge class theme party. THETA TAU-1-S. Ketcham, 2-1. Walter, 3-B. Marks, 4-R. Dreyling, 5-B. Tabke, 10-B. Seitz, 20-S. Streib, 21-S, Balser, 27-M. lerabek, 28-I. Coursen, 294R. Dycus, 31-W. Thompson, 33-J. Neinow, 34-1. Fischer, 39-Ienny, 46-D. Kassekert, 53-M. Fye, 64-B. Blandford, 66-A. Bahler, 68-P. Doane, 69-T. Egnot, 73-M. Mynhier, 75-P. Wibbeler, 94-H. Huntington, 106-B. Reed, 108-E. Hiltebeitel, 110-M. Stewart. 65 wma 3 -6 THETA CHI-1-I. Kinnaman, 2-R. Racsler, 2-M. Houseman, 3-P. Berry, 4-I. Totten, 5-1. Come, 6-T. Schroeder, 7-M. Smat, 8-F. Lind, 10-T. Bolinger, 12-B, Graves, 15-I. Busse, 16-D, Awerswald, 17-W. Trujillo, 18-C. Pheneger, 19-W. Tankersley, 20-1. Abel, 21-1. Riley, 22-P. Callahan, 24-F. McNulty, 25-I. Crawford, 29-W. Semerau, 31-G. Odle, 34-R. Ohlrich, 35-l, Blagrave, 39-M, Murray, 40-W. Zoladz 45-1. Zolman, 46-P. Breloff, 47-Z. Berzins, 4B-V. Kobos, 49-K, Peck, 50-S, Hopkins, 51-R. Erbaugh, 52-1. Oleary, 53-K. Miller, 55-M. Curtis, 56-D. Robinson, 57-I. Bologna, Lollipops, and Roses dotted the Theta Chi's first memories from Tower Acres. Trying to get on without a kitchen was just plain boloney, especially when the ACD's came over for dinner, but the 6X's overcame their en- vironment and dressed up in short pants with bow ties, freckles, and lollipops to play spin-the-bottle with their little-girl friends. This was innocent and a far cry from what was to follow-an invasion of Hell's Angels with a sucker of a band that proceeded to smash up their own equipment, quite to the dismay of the party goers. O'ReiIIy, 58-R. Washborn, 59-l. Lawrence, 60-K. Layman, 61-W. Tankersley 64-H, Clark, 65-B. Binkowski, 66-P, Baldwin, 67-D. Braun, 68-C. Landgrebe 69-D. O'Donnell, 70-D. Pettigrew, 71-R. Klostermann, 73-T. Witt, 74-I. McAfee 75-S. Shepard, 76-T. Reichart, 77-R. Kitchen, 79-D. Hickman, 80-I. Staehle, 85-C Wellnitz, 88-1. Kester, 94-M. Moran, 106-T. Pinkman, 10746. Gullaksen, 180-S Wasylowsky, 109-D, Miller. theta.chi I triangle Before the first class, the Triangles began their social year on a trade-retreat with the neighboring Zetas. The brothers decided to sponsor an all-campus dance, The Extraction, after a careful analysis of the situation showed their grades would not suffer. About the only thing that got in the way of triangle social life was the crab grass in the front lawn and the painting which could not be put off another year. TRIANGLE-Back Row: R. Zwicker, M. Robinson, S. Hostetler, R. Remick, K, Magill, E. Nieman, R. Danely, S. Bhalla, R. Stacy, F. Holzapfel, F. Mellott, D. Blum D. Knebel, R. Bratton, K. Richardson, G. Behn, M, Brown, R. Hulse, N. Fossnight, N. Kivett, G. Peterson, R. Chaffin, R. Cray, W. Hintalla, L. Ballantyne, R. Schwabel Second Row: D. Epple, T. Schmidt, R, Fradenburg, l. Wright, M. Hartley, B. Jennings 1. Shafer, M. Ertel, G. Dunville, S. Laymon, D. Petritz, R. Moon, T. Ehardt, N Boatri ht, E, Belcher, G. Buckland, W. Irace, S. Boismenue, B. Chapin, 1. Lynch R. Oakley, L. Bellville, P, Sioshansi, S, Barter, R. Bailey, T. Herbst. Front Row: P Noon, R. Bever, l. Drain, D. Eglen, 1. Marshall, A. Kuse, R. Gryglas, R. Overman K, Olmstead, D. Brashears, G. Potts, L. Buxton, l. Alderman, R. Nettesheim, D. DesMarais, 1. Williams, S. Soukup, I. Ryland, 1. Fletcher, l. Green, theta xi On the move early, the Theta Xi's left their old house for a new Tower Acres home. Despite moving responsibilities, they had enough time to claim-jump at the Klondike Clash and to throw a Christmas party for underpriviledged Lafayette youngsters. But it was Operation Vacate that accented the year. Transporting everything from a piano to the last church key, the Theta Xi's made a contemporary change: longer walks for an up-front neighborhood. THETA Xl-16-D. Cox, 17-B. Polich, 18-l. Leiter, 19-C. Lyons, 20-l. Hodge, 21-D. Still, 22-M. Smolen, 23-F. Engimann, 2445. Lambdin, 25-T. Creacy, 30-T, Sander, 31-D. Kempf, 32-W. Weitlauf, 33-D. Hartman, 34-P. Becker, 35-l. Calvert, 39-C. Schenk, 40-T. Gibson, 45-B, Holzbach, 46-l. Kennedy, 47'D. Sheets, 48-B. Attick, 49-D. Fair- man, 50-H. Waelde, 58-D. Hahn, 64-T. O'Rourke, 65-D. Hesch, 66-l. Sander, 69-1. Murphy, 68-M. Drudge, 70-1. Lillethun, 71-W. Miller, 73-B. Decker, 74-l, Roser, 75-B. Bigler, 76-R. Roleyg 77-C. Strasser, 79-l. Moss, B0-C. Thompson, 88-R. Winter, 94-T. Imes, 95-D. Williams, 106-L. Cox, 107-W. Hensley, 109-D. Graham, ZETA TAU ALPHA-1-1. Brinkley, 2-A. Flickinger, 3fM. LeGrand, 4-L. Ruf, 5-D, Ka 6D M ers 7D Golliher 8D Baldwin 9B eitz 11 N a r Y. -, Y., -. , - ,-.S , -.GiIhe,l2-C, Shimala, 13-1. Hiller, 14-I. Pierce, 15-K, Murphy, 16-R. Creulich, 17-K. Adair, 19-E. Bodine, ZLS. Prazak, 25-B. Potter, 26-P. Mellott, 27-l. Graves, 28-K. Glock, 39.1. Kereszetes, 30-S. Gerber, 31-1. Weidner, 32-S. Phillips, 34-I, Parker, 39-S. Phillips, 40,5 Schumann, 45-C. Fountain, S2-B. Wampler, 53-I. Shade, 55-C. zeta tau alpha W ho he Roeske, 56-M. Mason, 57-L. jones, SBVV. Harroff, 59-S. Clarkson, 60-K. jones, 64-I. Knight, 65-M. Thomes, 66-P. Wiggenhorn, 67-C. Gebhardt, 68-P. Burwell, 69-S. Kindig, 70-L. Morris, 71-V. Ross, 73-M. Martin, 74-G. Stewart, 75-D, Cantwell, 76-K. Fogelberg, 77-S. Fitch, 78-K. Abney, 79-F. Olson, B0-1. Lindeman, 95-S. Cook, 100-B, Gamble, 109-M. Young. If the Zetas had worked from their annual Christmas orphan party to their spring White Violet pledge dance, they never would have been able to clean up all this mess! Besides, why should Zetas have worked on the new math building with hopes to build an addition on their own house? They might have shown up for the painting of the building due to their vast experience with pep rally signs KAGR, ST, AKLD if it had not been for a retreat with the Triangles at Happy Hollow Park-admittedly a better offer. y l f-,,.,..,,,mM , -fs., SCA CABINET-T. Hefner, L, Carlton, L. Geyer, M. Caiser, L. Smith, I. Mosser, W. Ewbank, D. Vawter, SCA PRESIDENT Mark Merkel fv1Alv:jerkle, I. Henkels, N. Aschliman, S. Kiser, E, Shrdler, A. Watts, D. johnson, D. Obendorl, 1. Raley, . n erson. SCA COUNCIL-Back Row: I. Osman, S, Sickafoose, I. Aikman, K. Murrmann, Bitterling, M. P. Merkle, M. McKaig, I. Henkels, L. Smith. G. Humnicky, F. Schrock, N, Aschliman. Front Row: I. Baughn, C. Palzka, I. All parts of life in a co-op are the rattle of dishes being dried, the whine of a vacuum cleaner, the cozy atmos- phere of the laundry room. The Student Cooperative As- sociation, whose purpose is to provide better housing at S lower cost for its members, seeks to create a unique system of brotherhood and sisterhood by combining high aca- demic standards and social activities. An active organiza- tion on campus, SCA has recently overseen the formation of Maclure House for women, the relocation of Kneale House, and the planning of a new home for Rochdale. 5.554 ,MWMW4 fi 'S 9,,7'7f?f Ny f Z say .- .,,... 4. ev., e 4 '- 14915. sing---1 .........w..............1. ANN TVVEEDALE-Back Row: 1. Trott, S. Simons, C. Lortie, B. Sell, D, Eulen, P. Smith, B. Smith, S. Birt, C. Weisen- bereger. Second Row: I. Price, P. Reidy, M. Patrick, M. Mcliaig, E. Lewis, L, johnson, R. johnson, D. Dunn. Front Row: I. Shinabarger, C. McCammon, I. Warkentien, K. Dower, L. Hamilton, B. Rhoades, 1. Leisner, C. Schroeder, D. Trojan. nnystic nnaiclens Midnight, moonlight and merriment abounded when the co-ops of Ann Tweedale and Circle Pines flocked to their joint Halloween Party. As Ann Tweedale women cowered behind the protective shoulders of the Circle Pines men, goblins and ghouls sprang from the woodwork. Partying, however, was not the sole occupation of the Ann Tweedale girls: the scholars of the house were honored in the spring at the house's annual Senior-Scholarship dinner. Competitive as well as competent, the girls sought to win again the Grand-Prix Tractor Race and WRA-SCA Trophy. QRu'g ' l CHAUNCEY-Back Row: A. Gilmore, R. Naymeier, L. Timm, C. Grenard, D. Meyer, 1. Gottbrath, I. Adamson, W. Hayemeier. Second Row: S. Lieland, E. Ramsey, R. Williams, A. Amick, D. Walsh, W. Theriac. Front Row: R. Asher, 1. Raley, T. Yochum, M. Mueller, M. Sullivan, K. Snider, K. Bryan, T. Lithgoe, W. Wambach. Heeding the call of patriotism land their various draft boardsl the men of Chauncey House Co-op gathered their belongings and trooped to the Recruiting Center. One last fond glance at the Purdue campus was too enticing, how- ever, and they turned back. Not even the most extreme chauvinist could resist the call of the trade parties with Shoemaker and Glenwood co-ops, or of the remade kitchen stocked with food. And surely Uncle Sam could not expect them to give up the weekly active-probie football games. The men of Chauncey decided to forgo the pleasures of military life and devoted themselves to the rigors and disciplines of college. Brave, selfless men they were. chasing chauvinisrn fi Q Q l -:QP 2 ..n ,.. aa, c. x. 4. -4 nv 1 rotund conif'er's M ' - Mt.,-, J , 'if , Pig g 25, ,, '31v+g sit . .4-duh ig! '.p. d,rulL,' V, Q .. l fs I 'JJ 4. t ef pi, 9 ww..-f,2f 'ave-g , ,. , 5 - t -,,avf - '- .5 4' I'-E53 .0 ' , X ' , -'V Jef .ff ., .X J m.'wl:i.vfvw5'it?v Q' .gg 5 iff' Q. 0 0 4 'lig ,A 'E-in '.-w 71 -' .wa ' f - I . r--ef 3, , sg-152, 3 ,- ' -' .' Q.. . 'X- . a 'G' vi if .. , rl. ' M 3 'is-g 1 -Q 4. - ,V.f' ,,A,4l..,-. ,Jw A .df tu' I' 4. ,-M I V .xg xi, ight ,t., ,..giqA1 ut, . it '-'W' 32- rf 4 3222-as. ll' G f I bl J.. - ., f mai- X N .- 'ffabg 43: gg' , Yi' ' x 'A' 4 9. if '. 1' .-.,- .1 'sp if f - . Z ij' 1 - V' 7 H 5 f Q ,iw 'Q' at-tif. L,-Q.-gh, . N , nf, I -MQ, tg. ta ,A .img ey. VN' Arms QQ . A .24 3f+ Q l' 'l'f4 fri we' ' A Nxgfi- :si P A W, Tx' 4 ' Q I V54 . 4,31 ' .,, I V. .3-. 1 , . N -f-- h 1 .15 wif 1 z , QT if? r 4545 V it .. .4 V - , yum. ya r ls, 'slam ll .1 Sf -'ff 'u',L. .mn-r..'-Q ffisuvl 4 it l ' 'Q . Ti......z..Z.'.....-. . is -.-N up F I CIRCLE PINES-C tfrom topl: C. Hendrickson, F. Schrock, T. Bryant, L. Werline, G. Peters, S. Knafel, D. Hutchison, P. Wichman, R. Decker, M. Massie, R. Weil, P. Miller, B. Frakes, 1. Burgess, L. Schermerhorn, M. Rhoden, T. Truex. P tfrom bottoml: Mrs. Allen, 1. Ross, M. Lortie, R. Eacret, D. Skinner, J. Poyser, D. Weaver, D. Couch, W. Ewbank, R. Goings, A. Kacmar, R. York, W. Newhouse, R. Huff, M. Konsoer, D. Truex, A. Hotaling, l. Adams, D. DeLau. Standing on a snow-blown field spelling out the letters CP was not the most constructive or imaginative thing the men of Circle Pines Co-op did all year. They demonstrated their ingenuity through such prize-winning projects as painting pep rally signs. In their search for unique methods of amusement, the CP men discovered that those old objects of derision, the trade parties, could be made fun. Regarding Greek goof-off as a college incongruity, they found in the co-op -a combination of brotherhood and responsibility. H transient tribe Taking their passports to adventure fbetter known as IDSJ the men of Club 25 Co-op set off on a flurry of trips this year. Points of interest on this itinerary of travel included the Rose Bowl and the Kentucky Derby. Trying out their nautical skills, the Club men took time out in May to go canoeing. Despite all this off- campus activity, Club 25 proved to be very much a part of Purdue. In the fall, it hosted a post-election party for the candidates for the Freshman Class Offices, and the House turned out in mass to cheer our football team to valiant defeat at South Bend. It was a year of travel, travail and memories for the men of Club 25. Back Row: C. Stark, D. johnson, C.. Paarlburg, J. Dettner, R. Pugh. Fourth Row: M. Cooper, D. McDonald, W. McBride, T. Hefner, S. Knoy, E. Boulware, P. Potyen, D. Dishman, I. Hall. Third Row: I. Brooks, L. Wirick, N. McKenzie, H. Logsdon. 1. Rau. Second Row: C. Lafuse, R. johnson, F. Thiel, G. Smith, T. O'Donnell, C. Gerde, D. Brown, S. VanWanzelle, G. Haettin- ger, j. McElroy, W. Woolard, S. Rush. Front Row: j. Wier, M. Lafuse, Tiny. brothers assernble Attach Section B to Side XYZ, glue window pane to Cock- pit Part B and affix propeller 'one and only one' to Nose- point D. Result: one homemade plane which might have taken the men of Fairway Co-op to the Rosebowl. The plane did not make it, but a good number of Fairway brothers did and they cheered on the Purdue team to their fortuitous defeat of 'you-know-who'. Following the excit- ing Christmas vacation in California were a Skating Party with Twin Pines, trade dinners with Shoemaker, and a trade bake with Glenwood. FAIRWAY-N. Dick, T. Wilson, R. Grubaugh, 1. Potter, R. Yoder, I. larrett, R. Wright, 1. Baughn, I. Foster, T. Roney, C. Spence, R. Bell, T. Bareither, D. Moore, 5. Gilstrap, R. Tucker, I. Vuskalns, Mrs, Tynan, S. Fowler, D, Melcher, G. Barnhardt, K. Perkins, W. Maxwell, F. Abbring, I. Easley, E. Cable, C. Weilbaker. 'i'. - --'fx .- We .,i,,. , , .......,... ,.,. D,---f'e '7 J il -a l l i l l dovering heights Veterans of the World Wars have remembered the relief and joy they experienced upon crossing the English Chan- nel and seeing the gleaming white cliffs of Dover. There have been no cliffs at Purdue, but there has been Dover, and the men of this co-op felt much the same relief to sight their house after many wearisome hours in the classroom. To soothe the wounds inflicted by academic struggles, the men of Dover participated in trade parties, dances and hayrides. They even kept themselves in top battle condi- tion by winning the SCA basketball and handball champi- onships. Cliffless, Dover fought on. DOVER-S. Tiggins, R. Klosterman, D. Be-Hegnies, L. Smith, R. Burt, M. Kaser, L. Scott, I Zearbaugh, M, Brackett, K. Wagner, A. Roach, C Gaseho, T. Frank, T, Howard, M. Brackett, D. Davis, I. Rothring, Professor Hastings, 1. Aikman, D. Keen, S. Knecht, M. Kelleg S. Kiser, C. Kuhns, L, Gaiser. ...--r-' ,,.,..mv--',......w-'- a sf Q .,,,. , AL A , l 2 gi l I li 1 l i E l Back Row: K. Langell, N. Norris, K. Good, S. Komasinski, R. Church, 1. Carow. I. Miller, K. Thoms, L. Aylesworth, M. Poncsak, M. Murphy. Second Row: Mrs. Braun, C. Patzka, S. Aylesworth, M. Dow, L. Foster, C. Bushey, G. Couch, B, Keene. Sitting: M. Gaiser, S. Wilson, S. Lefforge, l. Gingerich, R. Gangwer, M. Lefforge, S. Hobson. party prone glenwood Typical generalizations about party girls failed when they were applied to the residents of Glenwood Co-op. There were certainly a great many parties held in the house: Sign-painting parties, an Old-fashioned Christmas Party and the usual trade parties with some men's co-ops. At this point, the generalization breaks down. No average party girl would have a snowball fight, as the Glenwood women had with Circle Pines. Any self-respecting party girl would have died if she had been chosen for an honorary society, while the Glenwood women proudly accepted memberships in Omicron Nu, Tomahawk, Green Guard Honoraries and the Purdue Drill Team Auxiliary. 7 2 Lined up on the grand staircase of their new house, the men of Kneale House Co-op appeared as unhappy to have their picture taken as Eliza Doolittle's father was about getting married. However, these men were made of sturdy stock and, like Doolittle, accepted their fate with equani- mity. With a cheerful, devil-may-care attitude, Kneale residents tried to follow Mr. Doolittle's philosophy of enjoying life as it came and made the most of their numer- ous trade dinners and parties as well as their house dances at Christmas and in the spring. Perhaps that accounted for the familiarity of the tunes they whistled. with a little bit... KNEALE-Back Row: S. Mehringer, D. Mason, L. Horner, D. Vawter, I. Boyd. Sixth Row: K. Murrman, M. Futa, W. Dase, l. Thomas. Fifth Row: D, Kirkpatrick, A. Cleary, D. Sarber, A. Redlin, S. Hurley. Fourth Row: K. Sherwin, W. Russell, B. Stevens, M. Fish, R. Salyer, T. McClanahan, I. Bodenhafer. Third Row: L. Redlin, M. Moesner, D. Bales, S. Pershing, B. Lindvall, H. Renck, R. Hulsey. Second Row: W. Crosby, R. Warren, D. Kraus, H. Brown, Mrs. Snodgrass, M. Panther, 1. Nicoson, R. Pettet, L. Mason. Front Row: L. Paul, S. Doud, R. Lash, 1. Burger, E. Poe, D. Whan, L. Renck, W. Kraus. SCA ' S newest Ag ,...,..N....-W... www.-., nf at 'g , 4' Sf' -w---mm.w ' l P'Y .. .. Qs. .-Q-: .5 I 55. ,B 'Xf X Kx, sqm Jim by .V - - 75: 31.12 N. ,,,, .L.1.iAifw--'N' - X , Y ,. g . i --'ff , ' , xv. . J' fx' 1 Xi 55314 J a I Passers-by donned their sunglasses as they strode past Maclure Co-op. New bleach? No, a new coat of paint for the house was the reason. This project not only improved the house, but it also brightened the spirits of the girls for the hard year of studies ahead. Besides studying, however, the Maclure women cleaned up in the social and service fields. They won third prize in the homecoming sign con- test for the I. U. pep rally, enjoyed their parties at Halloween and Christmas, and served as hostesses for Student Govern- ment International. MACLURE-M, Chamberlin, 1. Myers, W, Baker, D. Stalbaum, F, Morris, C. Campbell, T. Bauer, C, Brand- enburg, S. Mithoefer, N. Hawk, C. Anderson, K. Perry, 1. Miller, D. Phillips, 1. Row, A. Gullickson, K. Hayes, R. Vuskalns. . C..- captains nice About to be swallowed into the cavernous depths of Slayter Canter, the men of Marwood Co-op faced that situation with the same steely-eyed bravado that made this band of hearty men the champions they truly were. Emulating their famous namesakes, the Marwood Mets derived from ath- letic defeat the satisfaction of bringing joy to others ttheir conquerorsl. Dispensing joy was quite a pastime of the Marwood men, and they did so liberally at all their parties and dances. ii 33,5 1 1 2, 14: , E X 1 ,,,' k I 4 J I' N.. 1 I. T' A W, qu' V jeg' ' MARWOOD-1. Lynch, 1. Weirick, M. Bauer, A. Hutson, ff y g gg -, , E P. Bauer, R. Kruger, E. Marling, H. Tolle, D. Frey, 1. Reed, Q X sf 4 ,,'Vag if Y T. Kruger, Mrs. L. Roberts, B. Cathell, l. Corbin, G. Graves, '4 'S D. Snider, S. Binkley, W. Green, D. Smolek, D. Westcott, C. Weaver, R. Rietman. -...a. .,,, sw ' Visions of four gray walls are brought to mind by the word probate. However, there was no captive quality about the probate members that Sherman House took into its fold in the fall. Of course, the work that the 'probies' did to make that seductive sign for the Indiana pep rally was not of a totally voluntary nature. Neither were their various work sessions held at all hours ofthe night. lt was understanda- ble, therefore, that their walkout left in its wake some dis- astrous remains. Everything was back to normal by the time Christmas parties began. joining ten underprivileged children, the Sherman men discovered that giving was better than receiving. probie spirit SHERMAN -Back Row: l. Crabtree, C. Montgomery, C. Minnemeyer, G. Biesecker, R. Allen, P. Luttrell, S. Armstrong, C. Stowers, K. Pfeifer, Mrs. A. Bush, S. Bender, R. Laidig, R. Flick, E. Wilk, A. Bucher, G. Scott,.R.'Moore, C.. Higginbotham, l Keesling. Front Row: M. Lechlitner, R. Mumaw, Nikki, D. Rankin, L. Hurdiss. X ix .- 1-wg ' 1 T! Ev 'i YM - . rg Back Row: S. Wills, L. Fields, C. Sponhauer, R. Eubanks, L. Stath, I. Hayworth, 5. Metzger. Second Row: K. Collins, 1. Blaker, G. Bymaster, I. Little, 1. Seip, S. Chastain, T, Kirkham, R. Lumpkin, P. Taylor, D. Tekulve, D. Kesler, C. Fosbrink, D. Beesley, S. Worland, M. Brown. Front Row: D. Butler, A. Marshall, D. Werner, R. Weisman R. Butler, M. Merkel, H. Hill, S. Sickafoose, E. Schroeder, R. Warvel, B. Bye, 1 Disque, L. Sipe, B. Ohneck, D. Burger. 1 srnokey wants you! With the acrid smell of smoke still in their nostrils, the men of Rochdale fulfilled a dream of every young boy. However, this assumption of fire-fighting duties was too late to save their house from flames. Hence, one of the biggest projects that consumed Rochdale's time was the planning of a new house. The Rochdale men also got all fired up about such student activities as SCA, Class Government, and Grand Prix. Burning up the fields and courts, the men showed athletic prowess by winning several sports contests. By adding their warmth to Purdue, Rochdale blazed on. e ectrio stornd Low bridge, everybody down, and for heaven's sake keep those antennae out of sightl? Not many people noticed anything strange or different about the women of Shoe- maker Co-op. Certainly the cobblers seemed normal, they had the usual rounds of trade parties with the other co-ops. And no one could find fault with the pep rally signs they painted with Sherman House, Theta Tau, and Mar- wood. Nothing but normality was evident at their annual Christmas dance with Kneale House. However, there was a certain something, a kind of electric tingle in the air whenever they passed by. Maybe someone's antenna was shorting out. STATE HOUSE-Back Row: R, jones, R. Rogers, R. Feigel. Second Row: D, Norris, L. Weitkamp, M. Miner, A. Roell, M. Men- denhall, R. Nemes, R. Kell, C, Butler, L. Eshelman, S. Hill, Miss M, Vargo, S, Atkin- son, R, Daffron, E. Snouwaert, R. Metz, C. Bare, R. Lewis. Front Row: D. Miller, S. Rose, D. Roberts, F. Farkas, L. Rieffel, T. Owens, M. Roberts, C.. Humnicky, H. Horner, T. Heddon, I, MacKinnon, D, French. ,,- .-XX I, ,- P' as iiv... ,fa--1 f X., .,- ,,. 1 -..., .-,.. . .. .i ' L' , , V v ' ELEAR NCB 2 . ' ,Q L., . E51 7w ' Cmiirt ANTENNA its L SHOEMAKER-Back Row: I. Hermansen, 1. Paarlberg, I, Stump, M. Ewbank, H. Kubitschek, D. Heshelman, R. Martin, I. Brady, B. Boggs, 1. Capehart, K. Kelley, S. Miller, S, Daily, S. Fisher, L. Bushman. Front Row: D. lenkel, M. Watts, M. Bottomley, 1. Cummings, A. Warts, L. Hewitt, S, Gillespie, Mrs. A. Bormuth, M. Workman, L. Negangard, L. Kwolek, R. Volz, V. Evans, D. Reyman, M. Pfendler, P. Maddox, L. Lidester, S. Carlson, D. Helms, L. Funk. weather worries vvither' A winter's day, an ominous landscape, a foreboding sky . . . yet, standing there alone against the elements, the men of State House Co-op were warmed by the same feeling of camaraderie that drew them together during the year. The brothers stood their ground and sought to brighten up the dreary world around them. They brought sunshine to others with their street dance in the fall and their trade parties. They helped the cultural effort by co-hosting sev- eral Old Masters with Twin Pines. To lighten the load of the actives, the pledges built a new house sign and re- organized the house files. The initiation of a little sister program obliterated all thoughts of the weather. When girls were near, who thought of clouds? l STELLAR BROTHERS-Back Row: P. Edmiston, E. Glasgow, R. Wear, W. Stout, F. Keefer, I, Branson, E. Shidler. Fourth Row: M. Marker, L. Neff, N. Aschliman, l. Bates, R. Collins, A, Battles, C. Neff. Third Row: T. Btooks, L. Gyer, D. Schmeltz. Second Row: R. Golata, Mrs. Edith McCain, 1. jackson. Front Row: D. Weinhold, E. Leininger, D. Whitmore. . . . hovv you play the garnen Knute Rockne is said to have devised one of his most successful plays while watching some chorus girls perform. The women of Twin Pines Coaop might have been trying to reverse the process. Even without any athletic prompting, they managed to enjoy a successful season. ln the social realm, several important wins were scored, most notable among these the trade dinners with the other co-ops and their Homecoming and House Dances. What good would any team be without a training season? With this thought in mind, freshmen in the house underwent a vigorous period to condition. Even the best teams need some respite 'and 5 it it EE , ,. E-, .Q 515 ' f 'jQ:'dH, . If the walkouts taken by the seniors and then the freshmen prof r QQ: r X-,-Q-ff f .f 'fb' rf' H-W--L'T,,, . . an ' -Y..N 5 .- K A I vided much necessary relaxation. - ,, Q1 , .QQ I' Mg- we' - A H- .. .0 ,,,, r it D., - ,. ,-I ,, 1 W ,,, ' . 3 '7:ff 5'N T, mx' ...A 'Y' wviw PINES-Back Row? s. Ballard, K. Franks, c. Williams, A. Phillips, s, Mayo, . . ,bbs 1' in ,4 ' f D. Reynolds, D. Stephens, 1. Hasty, R. Summers, K. Poole, C. Goecker. Front Row: ' 'f ' is reg 'F 'Q Q 44' I. Henkels, D. Obendorf, A. Angermeier, S. Dye, G. Compton, P. Murphy, B.Weaver, 14' E if ,- 'W K Hill S. Wilson, T. Brucker, A. Haugle, D. Henry, M. Yegerlehner, D Furnas, S -f N Q- .. ,ia Thurston, 1. Mosser, C. Collier. I A .f---4 '-'6 5 - A, Sncc they were not First impressions to the contrary, Stellar Brothers was not the headquarters for a militant band of sit-in demonstrators. No shouts of Freedom Now! rang from the halls. Stellar Brothers was a co-op for men which firmly believed in perpetuating the stable, traditional forms of activity and enjoyment. Instead of picketing or staging sit-ins, the men of Stellar Brothers demonstrated theifability for civic duty in such activities as SCA and Old Masters. For physical exercise, participation in sports competition was substi- tuted for protest marches. Entertainment for the men of Stellar Brothers came not in the form of happenings or riots, but as trade parties and Christmas dances with their sister co-ops. Lesson: all activists need not be demonstrators. fi 5. l A carnpus address F'IVlLJ For the majority of Purdue students, living at home while at- tending college would be out of the question. They would miss out on too many of the important aspects of college: a snoring roommate, the gourmet's delights from the cafeteria, the camaraderie of the crowded bathroom, the hushed silence of the hall during quiet hours. To alleviate their separated cir- cumstances, Lafayette co-eds have organized into a group called, appropriately, Town Girls. Although their addresses don't read Purdue, the girls make their home in the Memorial Union as active, contributing faces in the crowd. still costs only Sc! TOWN GIRLS-Back Row: L. Mullis, I. Parmelee, V. Morris, C. Skinner, K. Rausch, B. Wells, 1. Sabol. Third Row: 1. Bailey, R. Neal, K. Piotroski, 1. Vanschepen, T, Doyle, R. Carlisle, M. Pruitt, M. Maxwell, 1. Rhine, R. Staley. Second Row: S, Mead, C, Steele, M. Chamberlain, P. Arnett, R. Linse, C. Haxton, A. Hippensteele, K. johnson, C. Niemants- verdriet, M. German. Front Row: P, Capin, L. Dietrich, AWS Rep., D. Holda, V. Pres., S. Yost, Pres., S. Lowe, Sec., L. Hensley, Treas,, Kathy O'Conner, Senator, B, Thompson, B. Black, K, OMA OFFICERS-D, Houston, Vice President, D. Heman, Treasurer, R. Wien, President, R. Q Dahl, Secretary. CDIXAA - active, organized . With a representative force of eight senators on the Student Senate, the Off-Campus Men's Association has often been a point of interest and debate for many a student senator with its usual follow the leader voting. This large or- ganization has been equally divided into two active parts: thirty doers who sent out newsletters and decided the vote in the Senate and three thousand four hundred seventy-one faithful followers who read the newsletter. OMA officers planned various projects throughout the year including construction of a Homecoming sign, trade functions with women's housing units, publication of an annual news- letter, and an annual hayride. the apartrnent irnage and every Sunday we have a feast. .1 fw - as : 4' as QSQRW F. V f 2 . .. S ,A ,Eval .g In. Mom's due in an hour! What is an apartment? To some, an apartment means a cold beer in the icebox . . .Saturday night orgies and Sunday morning mess...Cold Cigarette butts Crushed in overflowing ash trays. . .sinks filled with dirty dishes. . .a collection of frozen foods and cereal that would make any grocer proud. . .a welcome Chance to finally be alone with oneself, to hear absolute silence, to absorb instead of Cram . . . something that every freshman wants-and many seniors wish that they didn't have to bother with . . . but most of all, an apartment is the embodiment of a favorite student ideal. An apartment is freedom. KE we W 4- Special Problems. M, E. 590 'K' Prerequisite for Great Issues If independentHF9 W5 -mv A4-w ' Yfwrr 1 ni kg .x A I fill' Eg v le Z , . iw j l W The morning after the night before. olravvs students Unorganized, independent, all on their own, apartment dwellers were a breed apart. Free from the demands of Greek or dormitory living, residents ofthe many available campus apartments studied, read, and relaxed entirely on their own. Far beyond, nearby, and within the Purdue campus lie a variety of residences, university-approved or not, serving student needs and desires. Anything from a room in a tired old boardinghouse to a luxury suite in the modern Williamsburg-on-the-Wabash fits the term apartment. Four or five roommates pooling various mone- tary and material resources and personalities added the final touch of individuality to the thinking student's way of life, the private apartment. l -As '-.., t . t Q 1555- 3. ' 2' a :1 g ,iv A , aff , ,R vf ' 41, 1.-fi 1-ml ' za-1:1511aww,-1227 gas ,... N .-..yg.a-z,.,. .- Q Qlumvuamp 'qi +1 .f' You mean you didn't put the starch in? MARRIED STUDENTS TENANT COUNCIL-Back Row: R. Hawkins, I. Davis, K, Krueger, R. Kline, I. Chalmers, D. Hendrickson, B. Hendrickson, S. Prah, S. Grove, W K. Shafer, W, Parke. Front Row: F. Brown, L. Alber, G. Phillips, M. Hatcher, A. Pedersen, L. Stratman, M. Trosper, D. Trosper, I. Wilson. what price rnarriage '? If you think you're a face in the crowd, mister, you should see what it looks like from where I am. All I see is knees! I'm Tony and I'm five and I'm part of the big Purdue family even if I don't have a student number. Pop's an engineer- ing student, Mommy's his secretary, and me, I just wear white socks. Boy, you should see the fun we have around here about 3 A.M. when Pop's studying for an hourly and Morn's washing diapers and the baby's hungry. It's even better just before Pop leaves for a Married Students' Coun- cil meeting and Mom's going to work on the CHRONICLE tthat's the paper for the married studentsl and the baby's crying and I'm breaking in the new babysitter. I think the Married Students' Apartments are the best place to live at Purdue. SIN ,,.,..-- if -,,f fum' f eq' Focus! I wonder if he'd miss two or three . . Ha ,.- ,,. V w 4 A If .f' 45 an ATHLETICS Anxious moments, quick decisions, d painful choice, success- a hero to the young and the pride of the old. Is there more? WV' f ,1 ' 1' ' , X, ! . I Mgt 1 ,, ,, ' Q o I 1:4 , , Y rig W .,,.. ,Q I4 H4374 s s K- .Iv EMM- , j wt .0- Y' uw A . A?'i9 '51-if f -, 4+ w g,sf KJ. X. . W. 'lx 1 .-,pg 'Rl' w. 4: I 1 1.-,,..,.-,,,.w4.-wmmau ,Q Q- 4 ,. ff? fs if-nl wr I ,M 1 4' 3' x A4 in W Qu . x f ,, in M 1 5 . LW 0 Q f 41 5 -s 'N 1 K i a 1 5 5 5 1 if , -f l 'Q A www... V Max vu Q' ' -V' H ' we our E Inq MfV'x z'-M !fW, y, v1A,,,,,,,,,,,...-- 8 1 L , ,,,,. , ,, , ,gy 4 in P ' 1 iwff b - 4? . , 5,5 ,Q ,Q , , , - I f' ' '-as ' f S - LA, Q Y .. Ween 24. , ' 1- ,Q , n, Behind the sweat in the eye is the look of a man who has soloed. ADMINISTRATIGN-Dr. France, Head of Physical Education I Dienhart Ticket Manager R Mackey Athletic Director, R. Eddy, Administrative Assistant, K. Klages, Sports lnformation Director red, gold and black Purdue went to the Rose Bowl in 1967, a new basketball arena was well on its way to being completed, co-rec's expanded facilities were providing more extensive service to Purdue students. In short, Purdue athletics were making progress. Heading the athletic plant were Red Mackey, athletic director, and his team of administrative experts who were determining policy for future Boilermaker teams. It was a successful year for the fieldhouse staff, but there still remained a way to go. Outside of football, basketball, and golf the Riveters did not command the respect that should have gone to a Big Ten power. But the Rose Bowl was great and perhaps that was enough. i Athletic Director Red Mackey receives l roses at press conference. pep on the rocks Purdue's local unit of AAA, Anti-Alcoholics Anonymous early declared itself against the abolition of spirits. To accomplish this goal, the group encouraged battles fvocall and the use of war paint by greek and independent units on campus. Their number grew to 20,000 during the course of the sports seasons. Our local chapter-Purdue Pep Committee-promoted alcoholism. The result: students intoxicated with spirit. .ll III 61 UZ f' . A... .1 ., . ., PEP COMMITTEE-Back Row: D. Counsell, L. Eitzen, B. Downham, P. Crihfield, T johnson I Hluchan L Bohlin R. Pottenger, H. Adams, C. Whittington, D. Smith, S. Epner. Front Row: B. Long, M jones D Nine I Kill! This described the spirit and participation of men's intramurals at Purdue in 1967. Fraternity rivalries existing in rush, campus activities, and academics were brought to physical showdown as the Greeks swarmed the intramural fields and the basketball courts to fight it out for the coveted trophies of the intramural program. And in the end it was the independents pitted against the fraternity champions to determine the winner of that even greater rivalry-frat rats vs. GDl's for all-campus champions. cornpetitive roughhousing Hey! quit tickling. . X I 'S Q i ' 3 , fl Q 1 i W, 14 ix H ix 1 m p W W . I K grapple of' the greeks Britain's War of Roses involved two houses in bloody battles for the crown. History texts have dwelled on that war as important, but it could not surpass Purdue's grapple of the Greeks. Forty-two houses battled for intramural supremacy at their field house olympus. The season's statistics traced the rise and fall of many dynasties. Within a decade the balance of power has rested with the Phi Cams and Sigs, with the Betas and Phi Delts. But lately the blood thirsty Betas have fiercely fought to keep their crown from the ever threatening and sometimes successful Sigs. stellar battles Ioonn ff f515vi?f2Z5e'5617fj!4?VM :V-:.f.. - J '- , 1414, ,f i ...X i As in the days of King Arthur and his mighty sword Excali- bur, the independent knights of Purdue have sallied forth to protect their athletic traditions. Cary men bravely guarded a record of excellence, while the Halberdiers, harassed constantly by the Stellar Brothers, offered Excalibur a test on the IM fields. The basketball courts of Purdue were hot with action, since the crown of a champion was at stake. , f, . , ff 4 ' A , ' I 'HK i V, 4 A, bw v wg, 3 1, r if AVZ! I V ml, In 4 , .f ef ai lliwt- ' ,gf 4,0 , 'f' as at 1 ,,,.v1D ' .- ' ' Nm W, as qi .gy t'Q,. M ,.. . Q Q fr., f lan-...4 it X w P1 t , 5'-Qfarb-F , V. ., . lynx.. l ,pf pr' l l l Tromping over the blankets on the IM field, the WRA jocks threw themselves all the way into action. They didn't tinker around with Mexican hat hopping when there were so many more involved, worthwhile activities to participate in. What kind of satisfaction could they get from hat danc- vvra, all the way ing right on the threshold of such stimulating competition . . .field hockey, basketball, volleyball? The true value of the sports, though, lay, like in life, not in the winning or losing, but in the playing of the game. 1 234-56789CJ123456789CJ123 -W4 The special aura of the women's locker room, the coordi- nated Compression of bodies around a basketball, and pre- Cision-like confusion over position playing were as much a part of women's intramurals this year as in years past. The collegiate GAA has evolved into a Purdue Panacea for sedentary females, so that they may have the satisfaction of doing something with a physique besides just having it. :Qi ' X 4f,LSXf '9!?+NXi??'1Y'-N' - v M R .T N X N.. nw' - '25, ik -a ,K wx A f s- -an . Gloomy afternoon . . . sober faces . . . a weary crew. . . defeat HEAVYWEIGHTS STRAINING AT THE OARS-j. Hally, 1. Hluchan, L. Sedlach, B. King, B, Pedderson, T. Staples, I. Durkey, B. Haywood, S. Largeant. .Q-' - ..'1raP '-'- ii ' s' ' eikevfa , - - V . ,--.,. . f- .1 -.-..,---- -hug---f ,W ,,,.. ,.. , , .s-s,,,.. li A 'A ' H - ,Q - 4 F -3- ......,. .,----- '.V 4 :T HEAD COACH -Lawrence Toile Brawl' nnany strokes to victory Starting its second year in the Mid-American Collegiate Rowing Association, the Purdue Crew completed its most successful season in its history. Spirit and hard work helped the Purdue oarsmen to finish ahead of 42 opponents and behind only 12. The season included a successful spring tour of the South and a second place in their own regatta. Congratulations go out to the Purdue Crew as it was a fine year for a sport that is, through determination and self effort, approaching the varsity sport status. Meet you at the dock soccer- - Purdue style Uniforms well past the day when they should have been burned, no monogram award for all that work and training, a makeshift playing field-this was Purdue soccer in 1967. It was a motley looking crew that took the field for Purdue, and there were always a few derisive sneers before the game when the team was warming up. But the team was nothing to laugh at, and Boilermaker fans who knew the potential of the players could sit back, relax, and wait for the team to knock over opponents. The final tally for the season was 4-2-1, the best since '59 when Boilermakers were wearing those same jerseys and shin guards. The team proved it was not the uniform but what was inside it that counts. PURDUE 5,0 CLUB F? I'-'I' ' F '- 'I' ii rn A- .,.,.,......,,.,,,,,,. .......,..,......... ,-.,,,,,,,,m -M. vvvw . - B ' . A - . . ,f . . SOCCER-Back Row: Coach Eicholtz, S. Phongsphetra-Ratana, A. Idmhamed, F. 1. Gareffa, C. Gutierrez, T, Freil, R. Schlieder, D. Tully, N. Olinger, L. Culeryuz Dixon, 1. Plummer, K. Larssen, N. Paus, I. Oian, Y. Westerlin, S. Engenes, F. Smedal, 1. Anyawa. I. McAlpine, Asst. Coach H. Veldman, Front Row: I. Boah, E. juliussen, T. Turner, Nobody's going to eat my orange! -v-up 2 ,M-f 'i' s HEAD COACH - Ed Eicholtz iffy Hedegard returns serve, Svoboda on the run ,NX Tennis takes a clovvnsvving Lacking the advantages of a scholarship program, Coach Ed Eicholtz was hard pressed to provide Purdue with a team that had the depth to compete with the rugged com- petition of the Big Ten. Led by aggressive Wayne Svoboda but lacking the experience in the 3, 4, and 5 positions, Purdue tennis finished its 1966 season with a frustrating 6-12 record overall. But for '67 the picture was not so bleak. New varsity courts have been constructed to replace the over used facilities of the WRH halls. Accompanying physical improvement was the return of three of the five players who were on the courts for Purdue in '66. fl .,,., Q llvlllll htx' A V K ,,,,.. ...c 2 as , is f ' 4222- I' Q T. of ,V ,bg Ry 1 x 4-9 4'5 vl- 'rim RDQ Q en TENNI5 'M J' 1105, ' es? f . rmlia li TEIIII5 TENNIS-Back Row: Coach Ed Eicholtz, P. Waid, D. Moline, W. Svoboda, E. Schmidt. Front Row: C. W. Neel, B. Nieman, R. Hedegard, D. Stone, l. Stratford. 509 Def'eat drives loaseloaller-s loatty 14 an-f I.: Sometimes a Boilermaker batter left the catcher with an empty glove. ,Z V, a .sq ' ' t but there he stayed. S 'Q-1 ' ' ' 'e ' .4.......AL.- , . - .1 uf Q. 9: . .' -X f.4H,., t 1 QB van Q16 ii ys,.Q:r'1:3 and sometimes the batter made it to first. . . X . as, 5 ' -t ya. -Q f J X . I -, . s. iff 1 You're out! This was the familiar cry on the Boilermaker's baseball field as Purdue's diamond men absolutely failed to hit. This was the story throughout the year as the poor hitting combined with equally poor pitching to yield a disappointing 2-9-1 record in the Big Ten. In fact, 1966 found Purdue's bull pen almost as active as the nearby wall as the Boilermakers experienced a famine of starting pitchers. P Y p P -1 :.- , - so no P P r i 5 N X 3 ,R '- St , S 5' 'if 1- ' ' 'H 2. s :2 ., fs G , B 'wr , 'g vs'-2 'mf iv --A,-, . 33 - , . 1. --.M ' P N P i 1 , P P t P P t P i 4 p 4' f , N V is - an , S. I W i , we K . rpm MQW BASEBALL-,BACK RQWg Student Mgr. D. McCollum, 1. Meek, S. Wolfson, R. ham M Ward 1 Doan F Ganser R Starnes S Esterline B Conrad D Brady Vetterick, 1. Votaw, S. Hoffman, B. Drause, H. Suerth, C. Smith, C. Schneider, D. Assistant Coach Mike Signorella FRONT ROW Head Coach joe Sexson G Teter Stamper, B. Chaplin, F. Taylor, K. Bromann. SECOND ROW: S. Krull, S. Cunning- HEAD COACH-Ioe Sexson '...A 13 Lap V .. , .1 1-r3:'Q:gg:, ,ft V'-A - .gf me 1' ' v . 1966 CAPTAIN -Gordon Teter . 1 W., r iz .. -s , P' F IV, - f at , ' . f f- experience + solohornores 2 victory? In 1966 Boilermaker baseball was a year for underclass- men. In 1967 these same men were back with that needed year of experience. Led by key hopefuls, Ray Starnes, captain of the team, and Denny Brady, the entire defensive infield returned along with 2 of the 3 outfielders. Thus, the status of Purdue baseball appeared to be on the rise. ln spite of all these prospects, however, Coach Sexson was still hesitant to make a favorable prediction for the '67 season as a strong crop of sophomore hurlers was yet needed to strengthen last year's biggest weakness. Guiding the golf team from tee to green and victory to victory was Purdue's own Sam Snead, Coach Sam Voinoff, who in his 15 years as mentor of Purdue golfers has won 8 Big Ten championships. 1966 again found Voinoff with a den of bearish golfers as Purdue began the season with a spring training schedule in Cape Coral, Florida. Partici- pating in a tournament there with 18 teams, the Boiler- makers took fourth place, finishing ahead of such power- houses as Duke, Wake Forest, and Northwestern. Swinging into their regular season, Purdue's golfers appeared to be assuming their usual position as leader of college golf in the Midwest. golf' Forgets FOI Iovv through The team was undefeated when it entered the Northern Intercollegiate at Indiana but finished second behind Ohio State which it had beaten 28 strokes only the week before. Subsequently each confrontation meant frustration. Failing to play their usual games the Boilermakers turned in in- dividual scores in the 80's which had previously been the low 7O's. Equally disappointing, the Big Ten tournament meant a seventh for Purdue, as the team finished behind opponents it had decisively beaten in regular season play. Despite this lack of success, Purdue still traveled to the NCAA tournament at Stanford. Here the Boilermakers rallied to finish fifteenth in the nation, but still performed below their par. Mark Shaw tees off in spring training at Cape Coral, Florida fa ,, ,mx 1' Q M.. K, .. gr, U - we ' ' ' f .- -Q ,Q-' ,VI ,g - ' fi 4 4 T'svl,1p'::1b ,,- n ,,v 1 K w' 'WP GOLF- Back Row: D. Carson, M. Shaw, S. Mayhew, I. Schmidt, D. Truman, B. Riodan, A. Becher. Front Row:Coach Sam Vninoff, R. Radder, 1. Toepel, M. Gary, I. Duffy, D. Schumaker, HEAD COACH - Sam Voinoff 'hair V in , -f-Q A 1' ' K. Right Coursey wrong green! Well, driver again, please! CQx?g!!?44f81Q golffers tee up For' victory Vengeance was the password for Purdue golfers as the Boilermakers returned to the greens and fairways to begin their 1967 season. Seventh place was no prize for the perennially strong Purdue golf team and the Boilermakers knew it. 4 of the 6 top golfers in '66 were back in '67 to prove that they were better than seventh and to restore the pride lost in that disastrous Big Ten Tournament. -2- W -'--. . .ff- . , , , as ' B a l' i Wits r .7 fe , , . 'Qtr Q. .. ,f :Tl --' 9 - ,..4. . Q 'bf' ,. N. JK ,496 ,, wee x. L., TRACK- Back Row: D, Spencer, I. McElwee, D. Conquest, B. Wolf, D. Williams, B. Donecker. Second Row: Coach Dave Rankin, mgr. I. Zervos, T. Mathern, W, N-.ff ,JN- Brown, mgr. T. Kraus, mgr. 1. Graff. Front Row: T,1udd, B. Merkel, I. Gilbert, E. Mol, graduate assistant, C. Cowan. thinly clad in nunnber' Track in many schools has been one of the unduly neg- lected sports. At Purdue in 1966 it was even worse than that, it hardly existed. Why so degenerate? The basic rea- sons were hard to find. Rundown physical facilities were not the answer. Purdue's track plant was among the most modern in the country and easily handled the Big Ten track meet in '67. Nor did we find the answer in terms of a bad coach as Dave Rankin's 20 years' record refuted this possibility. Lack of individuals was the problem in '66, but whose fault this was was hard to say. The fact still re- mained that there were none. Wolf and Tomson in the hurdles were the only consistent point-getters. We had no dash men and were represented in only two of the field events. As in other spring sports, however, future prospects pointed to a better year for 1967 as a strong group of sophomore Boilermakers holding most of the freshmen records reported for spring training in hopes of beginning a new era on the track. HEAD COACH - Dave Rankin 95469 Ti .u!,wf- I 1' Mu . ' ' 'af' Q ' -' P'ff2- 1 - ' ' -' .. -,lskw ...,. -..W it ,,. -' W . ., , V ,,, 5 '? X ' ' , mm svvirnrners Flounder Purdue's swimmers of 1967 saw an improvement from the previous year, but they were still lacking the overall ma- terial that a champion team comprises. ThegBoilermakers finished eighth in the loop meet as they scored seventy- seven points in that competition to save themselves from the Big Ten cellar. Their only victory was in the fifty yard free style with Dave Milne winning it in 21.25 seconds. The conference winner was the strong Indiana team. SWIMMING-Back Row: R. Papenguth, Head Coach, S. Woodword, C. Schaffer, Asst. Coach. Front Row: T. Anderson, 1. Schlueter, T. Rankin, l. Norwood, 1. Cooks B. Winslow, Mgr., R. Lrndstrom, D. Wells, D. Milne, A. Dickason, I. Lee, W. Mock, I. Ryerson, D. Freeman. 5 -lf .1 x ,X eg- ' Q W5 7 'GMX W 1.5, 3 .0-, ' ' -Y -. ' 4 ' 'tn . , 1 . .. , -- - -7 .. Q ,- 4 . -- , n af., 1 a-37 gg .. I-,bt wx K ,yy t ,ll sq-58,5 F -'Yi K 4552 ' - W Kip -1 1' 1, W K., !',.' x ' , -HQ, I ' - vi fi, 'O 1 . ' Gy -.Z ...-.., .1-x N.. .4 W V., WRESTLING Back Row: R. Trail, B. Lancet, R. Ratliff, D. Petree, D, Kowalcayk. Front Row: R. Anderson, K. Sproat, D Zaccarino B Trajulio, L, Katz, L. Risk. wrestlers lack strength Purdue wrestling in 1967 was not just slightly on the light side. The only two consistent winners for the Riveters were lightweights Moe Trail and Larry Katz. Besides this the Boilermakers were never able to win in loop competition as the only victories coming out of the 2-7 season were over non-conference foes. In short, Purdue was an in- significant opponent in the grapple for the Big Ten champi- onship. Michigan and Michigan State were the top bidders for the crown with the Spartans finally taking it in the Big Ten matches. HEAD COACH -Claude Reeck the big ten spoiler Sportswriters picked Purdue to finish in the Big Ten cellar for the 1966-67 basketball season. lt was George King's second year as the Purdue mentor, and he had a new team to enter into the Big Ten competition. The old veteran Hen- ry Ebershoff was back to resume his position as the floor general, but there was a crop of new faces who were to give Purdue basketball a new personality. There was Herman Gilliam from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, with his wild passes, his squirming lay-ups, and his fancy dribbling he was a crowd pleaser all the way. ln Bill Keller Purdue had Indiana's second Mr, Basketball in two years along with Denny Brady. junior college transfer Roger Blalock combined with Ted Reasoner to give the Boilermakers the rebounding strength that was necessary for their high-flying, fast-break offense. Altogether, what Purdue had was a team that loved the basic techniques of basketball-running, shooting, passing, dribbling, when they had the chance, they made a novelty out of them just for the fun of it. Whether anyone believed it or not, the Boilermakers were ready for the Big Ten. Their non-con- ference record of 8-2 was only an indication of what was to happen when their conference foes came up. ff li' i i i l l it L k. ilk 5 152, 1 l i l i l l l 1 l l RU 'Q 3' Y if? I-ii QBRUI T32 ang, 0 E255 l 249, , ,, BASKETBALL-Back Row: P. Dyer, Assistant Trainerp T. Crist, Senior Manager, 1. Sexson, Assistant Coachg 1. Reynolds, R. Blalock, H. Suerth, T. Reasoner, R. Saal, D. Toney, Graduate Assistant, F. Denise, Equipment Manager, B. King, Assistant Coach: G. King, Head Coach. Front Row: B. Keller, H. Ebershoff, R. Taylor, D. johnson, D. Brady, H. Gilliam, R. Snider, B. Conrad. 'iii- Ili!! hgh xii Mn 1 2, Ebershoff tries for two. slow start shuts of F stearn LN. Brady drives the baseline. Purdue began its conference schedule with a home game against Wisconsin's Badgers. With three minutes to go and a five point lead, their stall was broken up by the scrambling Wisconsin defense and the Badgers came out on top. Tak- ing to the road, Purdue traveled first to Minnesota to beat the Gophers easily and next to Ohio State where a cold start gave the Buckeyes a ten point lead that could not be made up. A momentary rally sparked by a flare of tempers and fists brought the Riveters within five points of Ohio State, but no further. Vi 7 'Q N242 '-' N 'Q ' an .it . 1 M Q . ,......-f N, . .-au.-N V .N ,,,..,...unn-.xx ,. x,., . .Q ,Z.palul'f' - Killer Keller f'r'onr1 cellar to contender After its disastrous road trip, Purdue returned home to meet Michigan State. Home court advantage, however, was not enough as a last second tip-in gave the Spartans a final two point edge. That was a disheartening loss, but a re- match with Ohio State found the Riveters romping over the previously victorious Buckeyes. A two point loss to the Illini at Champagne was followed by three consecutive victories over Michigan, Illinois and Iowa. The Boiler- makers had come from the cellar to fifth place and even had a remote chance to capture the Big Ten crown. Blalock tips for two. 9 '4 Q 'J l X 1 J, w wk I A V.P.I. Ohio U. Butler St. loseph's Washington Army Georgetown Rochester Wisconsin Minnesota Ohio State Minnesota Tulane Purdue Opp. Purdue Opp 63 79 74 86 Michigan 74 71 Hawaii 93 64 99 98 Michigan State 77 79 98 65 Ohio State 86 66 85 70 Illinois 92 94 79 69 Michigan 96 87 82 104 Illinois 98 86 112 76 Iowa 78 75 76 79 Michigan State 71 75 86 73 Northwestern 89 80 72 82 Indiana 82 95 83 72 99 84 MLB always another Purdue's Big Ten champion hopes were short-lived as the Boilermakers went to Michigan State to lose another close one to the Spartans. The second half made the difference as Purdue was able to make only seven field goals in a display of missing easy shots. The Boilermakers returned home to meet a strong Northwestern club where it proved to be an easier contest than expected. The Riveters over- came an early first period lead of the Wildcats and went ahead in the second half never to be led again. The final game of the season was the annual grudge match against lndiana's Hoosiers at Indiana. Purdue had a cold start, and the Hoosiers took advantage of it by building up a 15 point lead. But the Hoosiers had been known for blowing big leads, and the Hoosiers did it again. Led by Bill Keller and Denny Brady, the Boilermakers recovered to bring them- selves within two points of the Hoosiers at the end of the first half. The second half was a good basketball game all the way-almost. With four minutes to go the Boilermakers started going for the ball and fouling. The Hoosiers made their shots and did some good rebounding while Purdue was unable to come back and score. The final score looked like a romp, but it was just another instance of a Purdue clutch and a Hoosier-pulling-it-out. Purdue finished fifth in the Big Ten standings, a big improvement over last year's last. And as the season ended, the prospects for the next year were looking even better. There was a new bas- ketball arena to be played in and a varsity squad bolstered by an undefeated freshman team. ... ..,...w.,t.-me year' HEAD COACH -George King as E35 Is this the year? God, I hope so. yell leaderssquashoutyells CHEERLEADERS- Back Row: M. Mann, Second Row: M. Sweet, L. Cennet, 1. Malless, M. Shunk. Front Row: S. Flodberg, R. Vanderby, M. lones, W. Wishlinski. fk' ff' 'Ke fr. BLOCK P-Back Row: D. Smylie, 1. Kinn, D. Young, D, Goehler. Second Row: R. Wendt, S. Peck, B. Watts, P. Parrish, B. Skinner. From Row: Charley lE. Goldbergl, Charlotte U. Newmanl. block IO--- bunch of' cards Softness was Northern, but happiness was West. Softness was the long stringy locks and hairy, knobby knees of Charlotte, and the way she smoothly tripped across the field to her waiting Charley. Soft and smooth was also the way the card section ran-mostly. Happiness-well we went West, didn't we. 1. Q'-r -.7 IL. Ohio University Notre Dame Southern Methodist iowa Michigan Michigan State Illinois Wisconsin Minnesota Indiana Opp. Purdue 3 42 26 14 23 35 0 35 21 22 41 20 21 25 O 23 0 16 6 51 22 2 Mc. 1' T' - T' I - L 1 I Nr' X FOOTBALL COACHES-Back Row: N. Maloney, B. DeMoss, D. Fuoss, E. Zwahlen, L. 1ardine, B. Wion. Front Row: A, Hager, B. Miller, Head Coach 1. Mollenkopf, A. Parker, R. Meyer. tirne to start again l, . 1 .1 l I' il 1 1 -fm 7, i I I 2 I Q A Purdue supporters had had strong hopes of representing the Big Ten in the 1966 Rose Bowl, and they were not just a little resentful when their plans did not work out. There was a general dissatisfaction with Head Coach jack Mollenkopf tfor this had been the yearl, and spirits went even lower as the basketball team headed into one of its most unsuccessful years. But when the seasons finally rolled around, and it was again time for collegiate football, rose bowl optimism had made its perennial stop at Purdue. At the first pep rally Purdue Student Body seemed to be apologizing and saying Let's go 1ackg we'll make it this year. Hard feelings were for- gotten, and Purdue settled down to football's week-to-week grind. Warming up for the rugged Big Ten competition, Purdue began its season with three clashes against non-conference foes. After romp- ing over Ohio University, the Boilermakers met Notre Dame's lrish before a sell-out crowd in South Bend. Remember was the pass- word on the Notre Dame campus as the Irish were seeking revenge for their defeat at the hands of the Boilermakers the previous year. Purdue lost but really did not seem to care. They were seeking a Rose Bowl bid, and the games that counted lay yet two weeks ahead. Returning to Ross-Ade the next week, the Boilermakers had their own revenge to seek as they met Southern Methodist who had tied them in 1965 after the Boilermakers had downed NO. 1 rated Notre Dame. The afternoon was Purdue's and 1ack's boys were ready to make their drive. FOOTBALL-Back Row: Equipment Manager F. Cederquist, D. Stydahar, P. Williams, G. Rushanan, 1. O'Reilly, D. Marvel, M. Szucs, P. Woodring, B. Dillingham, B. Liber, 1. Krause, E. McCaskilI. Seventh Row: Coach A. Parker, Equipment Manager F. Denise, L. Keyes, C. Kyle, 1. Klutcharch, R.- DeYoung, F. Haug, L. Ryan, T. Murphy, M. Engelbrecht, D. Connors, K. Hayes, Coach G. Teter, Trainer W. tPinky1 Newell. Sixth Row: Coach R. Meyer, L. Troyer, G. Olion, F. Burke, D. Heiss, G. Kennedy, B. Stover, B. Holmes, M. Griffin, B. Pratt, C. Krichbaum, R. Hutchins, D. Ditmars, Team Physician Dr. B. Combs. Fifth Row: Coach N. Maloney, 1. Durvett, 1. McArthur, R. Ruble, D. Cirbes, B. Corby, F. Rafa, B. Hurst, B. Yunaska, R. Kuntz, D. Robinson, L. Emch, G. Roberts, Coach B. Miller. Fourth Row: Coach L. 1ardine, M. Frame, B. Baltzell, 1. Williams, P. Kelley, C. Hamilton, D. Piper, C. Kuzneski, B. Sebeck, L. Olssen, 1. Bonk, C. King, Coach D. Fuoss. Third Row: Coach E. Zwahlen, 1. Beirne, B. Wise, D. Herrick, F. Mokry, 1. Caruso, W. Gahm, R. Puthoff, C. Schneider, R. Nardelli, E. Crowley, Coach A. Hager. Second Row: Coach B. Demoss, M. Barnes, 1. Eufinger, 1. Luckhardt, M. Schnolis, E. Gunkel, 1. Mewha, R. Hamilton, B. Mangene, D. O'Connor, Head Coach 1. Mollenkopf. Front Row: Senior Manager M. Biery, P. Labus, B. Griese, 1. Finley, G. Catavolos, C. Erlenbaugh, L. Sims, 1. Calcaterra, 1. Charles, P. Conley, Senior Manager L. Gentry. fa- ff' Say! I heard you were out 'till 4:30 last night. purolue 16 of 24 passes complete, 402 yards total offense- Purdue's Big Ten debut with Iowa was a breeze. Traveling to Ann Arbor to meet the Wolverines, the Boilermakers squeaked out a victory over their first serious Rose Bowl challenger. Almost everyone said Purdue was lucky, but the Boiler- maker defense that scored all their points in the second half was too tough a unit every Saturday afternoon to give all the credit to the gods. When the experts voted Coach Mollenkopf Coach of the Week and named Frank Burke Lineman of the Week, they were admitting that Purdue was not a Humpty Dumpty that did not fall off the wall. tackles big ten 'ff A 'xv - A fe? ofa ,. E MSDN F Q Mm.,-' Bob calls signals, that old familiar song. Watch the hand, buddy. in egg , , 'f ' 'L' ff Q, . , :fi-1 V f.,:-2 --wr -rr- . , .,,, x .,.. 1 . 1 :-9 . V ,gb L - X3 ffl . Way : V. 1,3 c f . ,Q my , f. gy. 9 Q. 1 4 .t -,,. 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The show did not come off, and the Boilermakers returned home to meet Illinois, the last formidable opponent in the trek to a Rose Bowl bid. lt was homecoming, and injured john Charles 1 asked the team to win so that he could once more wear the 1 Gold and Black at Pasadena. This game was never on ice 11 as Purdue had to overcome a 21-10 fourth quarter deficit. The great Boilermaker defense stopped the Illini four times i in the fourth quarter and coupled with the poise and ability l of an All-American quarterback to lead to the dramatic l Griese-Finley touchdown pass with only 1:21 left to play. Purdue Student Body started chanting Pasadena a-go-go-, 1 and all Hell broke loose. We've got it! Hey guys! lt's about time to move. Follow me, boys purolue , on the road Illinois was the climax of the seasong the rest was only a denouement. The Boilermakers had what they wanted, and they were not going to let it slip through their hands- this time. Coach Mollenkopf promised Purdue students two weeks in a row that the Team would return from the road victors. They held their breath, and two weeks in a row the Coach and the Team came through. The jinx of Wisconsin's stadium was not good enough to daunt the Boilermakers as Purdue, led by fullback Perry Williams and halfback Bob Baltzell, rushed to 249 yards and three touchdowns. Minnesota provided a good defense, but so did Purdue. The running combination of the previous week and the strong passing of Bob Ciriese provided the offensive punch that finally led to the decisive Purdue victory. HEAD COACH lack Mollenkopf 'W i the bucket stays horne KWH in Probably the biggest pep rally ever held at Purdue met the team at the bottom of the Hill on Friday night. The Boiler- maker players and coaches burned Miss IU, and there was no doubt in anyone's mind- Purdue was going to POTFH. It was a wild Saturday afternoon in old Ross-Ade Stadium as records kept falling and Boilermaker students were shouting We want a touchdown on Purdue kickoffs. A flurry of three Purdue touchdowns during the last two minutes of the second quarter sent the Boilermakers to the dressing room with a comfortable 41-O halftime lead. The rest was only a matter of waiting out the clockg and after that, well, those goal posts just had to come down. This'll look great over the fireplace. ti' Ha, ha! Little do they know. 3 to 1 barely bothers Beirne. 5. win. 'muxffx f 3 5 Q- M . M-QM wwfww V ,,3 - , 5 3 4. A. V as the end of' a thorny road Twenty years of anticipation transformed into a game played in the glorious California sun. Chartered planes, roses, Crowded buses, the parade, andthe Rose Bowl Game were for our team, our Boilermakers, us-the Purdue stu- dent body on an untried campus by the sea. 0 s' .,, nu. 'Q Los Angeles, a C urious mixture of beauty a nd vulgarity t r l 1 w I N N I I i 1 t I Fantasyland was by far the best. -4 'i eff God 'S country The West Coast-a mystical land that offered the beauty of Malibu and Santa Monica, the thrill ofthe surfand skiing in the mountains, the intrigue of Tijuana, the Los Angeles freeways, the strip, and Mulholland Drive-all at once. But the game and the roses we took at Pasadena . . . I -13:23 4 Purdue's Pasadena parade f gg I 85 The quickest way to Pasadena.. . if you can make it alive. A Purdue tribute to the heroism of her men a Fantasy of' co or' Ibmfa One hundred and fifty years of Progress-we made it to the Rose Bowl! l NDI, .Nh 0, Enaujnn no 5 -L 4' '3- xL z... l l The featured speaker IWGVV Eff' year s eve, but.. December 31, 1966, New Year's Eve-there was a lot to see, parties were in the making-the Hacienda was going to rock that night-and a Purdue pep rally was being held. It was a bold attempt, that pep rally, spirit for the Alma Mater was easy to laugh at with all those other things to do. But Purdue students did not forget what had brought them to California. There was a team that had not seen the Sunset Strip because it had been working, and it was not going to be on the corner of Hollywood 84 Vine that night. The real party for the team was not at the Body Shop or the Classic Cat in downtown Hollywood but at the Rose Bowl stadium, and it was quiet that night. jack said the team was ready, the crowd dispersed, and New Year's came and went. I rt-E la' an 81, 5 A 3, X ., 2 ,, , 1 .,, ' Lf' 'X' W ji 1 1' 5' ' I J I fja' if Q . Ffh' ' If M , F ' i V+ ff VNI' I - rx f . ' V U Q n ' vi ' I Y' 1 rl 4 .. A Th foreg I f N ,. ,S if gg' is wr., I-v I Hurst plows through the middle-again. X' ., ,r kj r , M 1, A I W V W if I Q u' ' Y mf , f purolue 1 i ww. . , . N , ' ,iz ,, ,K ' '-9 'B is 915 , , ts. iw ' 't 4. , A HK n ,E M 1 , '- -A: 1 ..4 , - fam+ ! '- , ' fa.-,,3Ef.,:,q checked Fight begins Going into the game Purdue was a 14 point favorite over SC, but that did not take the excitement away from Boiler- maker fans who had been long overdue in making their appearance at the Rose Bowl Classic. With shakers shaking and voices screaming, the Purdue contingency greeted the team and the game was under way. Purdue won the toss, received the kick-off, and made its first drive of the day down to the Trojan five. It was looking too easy to be true, and it was. SC's defense stiffened, and Purdue handed over the ball on fourth down after trying for a touchdown. Southern Cal was unable to sustain a drive and punted on its fourth. Seventeen plays later Perry Williams made it 6-O Purdue with a plunge over right guard. Griese added the extra point. If the first quarter was Purdue's, the second was SCs. Troy Winslow completed five out of six passes to lead the Trojans to a 56 yard drive and a touchdown. lt was too late for Purdue to recover and the half ended. 3. - saw-fs half'-tlnne, cornlc relief' In the tense atmosphere of half time anticipation a steady roar announced the 7 to 7 score. Then, with a sudden burst of music, all eyes turned to the field, Purdue's Marching Million was on. Barnum and Bailey Favorites filled the air, and the field became a circus. Trombone tigers, bareback riders, and a gorilla trainer cavorted in the three rings. Along the sidelines sequined majorettes at- tracted Iusty whistles with their high stepping Can-Can routine. Then clowns released colored balloons that drifted above the stadiumg the crowd cheered in unbiased enthusiasm, marching units raced off the field, Purdue had won the battle of the bands. But that was only halftime. The tie score had not been changed by the subjective victory. The Trojans would be driving, and Purdue would have to stop them. 'sr ,inf 40 wa M'f5'firTf Hg V Q .. V fx? W' f 1 ls f Hyinbffhl L,.' 0 r A' ' r- 'N 1'- 'K '. gig, 'W 1 Purdue, and the ground close in ? In the third quarter Purdue forced Southern Cal deep into its own territory, finally capitalizing on the field position. Williams scored his second touchdown of the day on a slant off left tackle. Griese's conversion made it 14 to 7. Going into the final period Southern Calfs Trojans seemed to have regained their momentum. A 52 yard pass from Troy Winslow was short of a touchdown as George Catavolos pushed the receiver out of bounds on the Purdue four. Led by john Charles, most valuable player of the game, the Boilermakers' defense stiffened to push SC to the 23. The Trojan field goal attempt was blocked and Purdue took over. SC stopped Purdue's drive and Griese kicked to the Trojan 37. From there Southern Cal moved r-f,'. Q. ,rl the ball to mid-field where a Purdue offside gave the Trojans a first down and another chance at the goal line. A 19 yard pass hit an SC receiver and the score was 14-13. The Californians did what they had to do-they tried to win and the Boilermakers stopped them. Purdue had be- come the 1967 Rose Bowl Champion. The Boilermakers carried their coach off the field on their shoulders. jack said a few words in the locker room and held a press con- ference. A happy and proud man, he deserved to be both. Red Mackey entered the room, and it became silent. Two men were together who had worked for something and had achieved it. H '1 '- 1 ff-ijt:-5 lf.::'.g5 J., A Y .f . v.. - . ,n . , . . . lf! J 5 s a- N 1 A V vim. A vs 0' . . V, . Y, W 4 X sf- '5,- X' ,L ' :U fs ,far sf V, 5 5','.I95-Q6,:1:Q '..fg ,sf -5 vix: gn: -'-1' x .. r g.' ' 1,91 , .'k'rit.Z'5'. ' '- ff ' N f'-'E i :'5ft' ,.5 'tap f-4sQr, 5. fsgrf, A-. w - M1 Jn' Rigby Q -IQ! I S.: 'xy Qs.. 'wgff' f-5,,vs-rxlgiqzqg if . 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If words fail, will I? 1 It - I I9 M27 ,A Irma , V ' I f-'25 r I 1 - 4 J 3 L3 -.V K' .nf ' ':.1','z,EfZ 'f2'f4,-'54 J-if-1.3 , ,645 f. .gf ,, , ,, ' 3 . - ,',!!? 1' if :Qi 'bs' 1,5 rg- Q, tgirl' g-4 if-it, ,, f -, A f-W if ' s '32 'S 3 ' . . ' .ff-, V N. ie' RG ' y Q g . r'- 6:11. .Q A , . -5 , x., vi ,U r -1 k . . g ,. A4 ., gm, rg.. I J, g , Q.- , 1 .F-.fi .. ng t , ix-A , -A J. W' uk, 3-'Ig fm.4-:,'Qgf'e1 Vx' X: -. I Is fear causing the confusion? Fear of hard work, endless hours, and possible failure. Failure . . . Is understanding and appreciating the trials and successes of others failing? ' 'r W v .W WWII L ff f aw- . . it Az , r , wb' l 'f M if ,. f di? as ,, -w I r W 11 M M K 'SM - ' 4 at wh rv ,PK mia NAM: if' f, ' rwy .M F' C W , Q . Y r I I . g ' I v it h 'fl tx u ' ' ,gl 0 1 pl! Q I The task is ahead. The crowd waitsg within is seen the face intent upon trying and learning. pn--uni' 'wr-lv-H-, Q, u W -V149 a?...A 9 1-'I' 1-...,. The experience of a lifetime is complete.' Dave Parker Editor, i964 DEBRl5 What more can one say? The experience seems to have almost been a lifetime. How long ago did we start on this 600 page beast? Two months of spring planning. . . sum- mer meetings.. .more plans. . . some carried out. . . others shot to hell . . . then production . . . non-production . . . deadlines . . . exhaustion . . . Philadelphia, THE conven- tion , . . Pasadena . . . Montgomery . . . two feet of snow, and a missed deadline... Our theme has been A Face in the Crowd . Its signifi- cance: that only through an individual's efforts to step above the mediocrity of the group and excel can progress be made. As a staff we have tried to implement this theme through our plans, embodied in the phrase Creative Innovation . Throughout the book we have tried to do just a little bit more-to step out ofthe crowd , We have made a great number of changes in the T967 DEBRIS, some good, some bad, and all of them difficult, especially because of the problems associated with our switch to an entirely different printing process. For putting up with me, and for rising to the many challenges and problems of the year, the staff deserves immeasurable gratitude and admiration. Thanks are in order to Frank Woschitz, our printer's repre- sentative, for his patience and understanding, to lack Bundy, our cover company's representative, to lim Colon- na, our senior section photographer, to Al Wright, Harold Hudlow, and Frank Woschitz, judges of the T967 DEBRIS Queen, To Tom Morrissey for restraining us in some ofour wilder moments, to Howard Gillespie, our advisor, and to the Purdue Memorial Union for their assistance in reno- vating our facilities. Mixed feelings are also in order towards the 1966 DEBRIS senior staff for talking me into petitioning, and then electing me the head of this ungodly mess. Special thanks to all those other anonymous souls who, directly or indirectly, have helped to produce this book. Alas, l fear words and space have run out. bob melcher 1 The 1967 DEBRIS was printed by the Paragon Press, Montgomery, Alabama, a division of Herff jones, Inc., Indianapolis. it is printed on Warren's 80 lb. velvet enamel dull, with endsheets of 60 lb. Afton cover stock. Palatino italic in 12 point is used throughout the opening and clos- ing sections. The rest of the book's body copy is 10 point Optima, with captions of 8 point Optima italic and idents of 7 point Optima. For the most part, heads are 18 point Fleet Grotesque. The cover was produced by the S. K. Smith Co. ofChicago, and the majority of the group photos were taken by the University Photographic Service. The staff placed fourth on campus, with three nervous breakdowns and one attempted suicide. Staff morals were upheld by Don Banner. ,,.3-i- -.. '7' , ..-azz. 'O mann 5. x we sfzfffsfwfw-1' ,.f?f11f11-facfa 14. . .. - 2':::vf'ff.. . 3225555723550 - 55,'z3:tbggsEv211a3w, s 2135522552533 5 -S ' - .Mg 9' f'f,?Rf'f', ji'- 19,3,g5J:-,,',,a .514..i.w1ipt,:.3:.gL?5K ,I Y 1 Xi. rseeffzifgi 2 in ,.,..,,,.,,,.. ...., .,., . - ,,,, ...W ,.., .. inf R sz.-.:..5 :ff . -15.5 -225511.16 . . ,,,Q.f ...., .... , ., ,Aw - f .iZ':1'-Z b r- ' 152136 Ulf ww-New M, ...mm ' sa--:51:.5E:ff' : MK.. -.8 -, , ,,,, - . .J , 91. , rf 15.11. . -- jmigff ,X ..... 2 . ...sh f- .,. '- Z Z? . X54 N Q , 4, 151 ' Q 1 3 , W wi ,Z s. +'f-.52 ga: ' . N ,Qx.:.:,, . ....,,... fwdmzlz. , ,X ,f ff x me: + ,,f. R Q 'P 'fir 2 5 Q ,:l.5.,1 e1 7 V? .RE Q , A '. . 5 Y X X Q B 1 D JS Y isa w z, , 2 .1 f M . . Af if ,lf fffffi I W .. 1 IDEBFRIS, IVI IVILXVII Bob Melcher . Don Banner . . judy McConnell . Dottie Carlton . . . jane Kinn ..... Lynn Eitzen . . . jim Riley . . . Steve Stolle . . Anne Parker . . . Barb Bradley .... Barb Downham . . . . .................. MEN'S RESIDENCE jackie Maynard . . . Marsha Tusing . . Bob Steimke Kathy Spevacek jim Byron ..... Locke Scripps. . . Cathy jones .... Linda Brown . Emily Murray... Tom Trischmann . ., jim Bruther .. Pete Fullam .... Tom Primm .... Tom Herbst .... Terry johnson . . . Gil Wheeler .... Sheryl Smith . Mary jo Trimble . Pam Parrish .... Bill Ward . .. Ann Henderson . Bill Doshan .... ...EDITOR-IN-Cl-IIEF . . . . BUSINESS MANAGER ..............PERSONNEL .. . . .OFFICE and TRAINING .........,.....TREASURER . . . . BILLING and STATISTICS ....PUBLlCITY and SALES , . .MANAGING EDITOR WOMEN'S RESIDENCE and CO-OPS . . . . . .ACTIVITIES I ...ACTIVITIES II .............SPORTS ....ADMINISTRATION ........,..SENlORS . ...LAYOUT EDITOR . . . . ASSISTANT LAYOUT .. . .ASSISTANT LAYOUT ...PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR ...PHOTOGRAPHER ......PHOTOGRAPHER ...........PHOTOGRAPHER . . . . . . . . PHOTO PRODUCTION .... DARKROOM COORDINATOR ...COPY EDITOR . . . . .ASSISTANT COPY ...HASSISTANT COPY ...OPENING SECTION . . .... .......... O PENING SECTION COPY OPENING SECTION PHOTOGRAPHY The following freshmen and sophomores have made outstanding contributions to the production of the 1967 DEBRIS: Kay Bowman, Linda Bricker, Kathy Butler, jan Cooke, Sue Ernest, jeff Edelman, Marti Edwards, Maggie Ginzler, Eddie Goldberg, Lucy Himelreich, Linda Hojnacki, Terry johnson, Bill Kleak, Dave Lucas, Fred Mervine, Bob Metzger, Cita 'Montanari, Cindy Nottingham, Cheryl Okmura, Dave Pittman, Gary Potts, Steve Rhodes, Mark Schulman, Gene Sible, Sue Solbeck, Diane Slevdel, john Steimke, jean Taliaferro, jackie Tower, Carol VanWie, Larry Webb, Tom Watters, jerri Weist, Art Werlow, Frank Wilcox, Fred Zike, john Aumenl. A Acacia ...,,..., ..,.,. Administration ...... Aeromodelers ,..,.,., ACRICULTURIST ,.,., Air Force ROTC ..... Alpha Chi Omega ..,.. Alpha Chi Rho ,..... Alpha Delta Pi ........ Alpha Epsilon ....,...... Alpha Epsilon Delta .,.,. Alpha Epsilon Pi ,.,,,. Alpha Gamma Rho ...,,. Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Lambda Della ,,,. Alpha Omicron Pi ,,,. Alpha Phi ,......,,. Alpha Phi Alpha ...... Alpha Phi Omega ..... Alpha Pi Mu ...,.... Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Omega ..,, Alpha Xi Delta ...........,.. Alpha Zeta ........,....,,......, American Pharmaceutical Assn. ....,,.. ...,........ . .. Amateur Radio Club .,,,.. American Society of Automotive Engineers ..... ... American Institute of Chemical Engineers ..,,, American Society of Civil Engineers ,.,.. American Institute of Industrial Engineers ..... ... American Society of Mechanical Engineers .,.. Angel Flight ........,.,... ..... Ann Tweedale ......,.., Apartrrient Dwellers ..... Army ROTC .,..,..... Arnold Air Society ..., AWS Cabinet .....,.,. I3 Band .... BARD .,,, ,... Baseball ,,.. .. Basketball ...... Beta Sigma Psi .... Beta Theta Pi Block P .... . . Bridge Club ..,,..... C Camera Club ....... Cary ..,........ Cary Council Cat ,...,.,.... Ceres ...,.,. Chauncey .... Cheerleaders . .. A Abbott, S. A. ...... . Alabring, F. T. .... Abel, l.I ..,....,,. Abernathy, V. L ..... .... 1 28, Ableman, R. H .,,. Abney, K. L.. .. Abrams, D. K , ,.... ..., 2 47, Achesca, I. L .,........ Ackerman, A. DeW. Ackerman, B. C .... Ackerson, N. I. Acton, E. L. ..,. ..... 3 Adair, K. D. Adair, R P ...... .. Adamchik, I. H ,... Adamec, B. A ,..,. Adams, B. A. .. Adams,D.P.... Adams Adams , I. A ..... Adams, ,I.L ,,,, ...,. M.G.... Adams, R, A .... ... Adams, R. L ..,.. . . . Adams, W.C ........ ...., Adamson, C. M. ..., ..., . Adamson, l. F .,... ..,.... Addison, R. M. ... .... 248, Ade, G. L ....,.. ....... Adney,W.M..,. Aeide, S. M ..... Agness, L. E. .... Agness, T. S .... ..... Agnew, R. H ........ Ahner, M. DeW. .,.. 411 496 000 91 136 410 412 412 190 299 415 415 417 103 416 418 418 135 207 421 420 423 190 162 151 159 158 161 158 160 138 464 483 142 139 132 108 91 511 524 422 425 533 150 149 381 380 ooo 191 465 sag 325 468 459 424 430 462 269 418 343 145 93 39-1 462 401 329 436 128 377 466 327 326 349 202 357 410 465 299 248 144 377 322 413 240 425 Chess Club .,............ Chi Epsilon ................ .. Chinese Students Club ..... .. Chi Omega .... .......... Circle Pines,... .... Organizations and Activities 150 .. 206 .. 147 .. 424 ....466 Class Councils, Officers .... .. Club 25 ................. Council of Religious Organizations ....... Courtier Council ..... Crew .................. Dairy Club .... ..... DEBRIS .I ........ Delta Chi .......... Delta Gamma ..... Delta Phi Delta .... Delta Rho Kappa ..... Delta Sigma Phi . . .. Delta Tau Delta .,.. Delta Upsilon .... Dover ......... Drill Team ..... Duhme ...... .... E Earhart ................ Earhart Governing Board .. 126 ..467 .. 164 ..393 .. 504 152 B0 ....427 ....426 .. 240 .. 248 .. 429 .. 428 ....430 ENGINEER ...... ....... . .. Eta Kappa Nu ............ EXPONENT F Fairway ............. Farmhouse ...,... Folk-A-Whirlers ......... .. 469 .. 145 .. 336 .. 322 .. 321 .. 89 ..202 .. 84 Food Service Executives .... .. Forest Club ry ............ Fowler Courts ......... Fowler House ..... ...... Gimlet ...... . Glenwood ...,... Gold Peppers .... Golf ........ ..468 ..43Z .. 147 .. 156 .. 153 394 ....403 100 ....470 98 514 Grand Prix .... .... 1 15 CREEK ........ .... . . 88 Green Guard ........... .. 99 H Harrison Council ....., .... 3 73 Harrison Hall ........ .... 3 74 Home Ec Chapter .... .... 1 53 Honor Flight ......... .... 1 37 Horticulture Club ...... .... I 52 I Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers ..... .... 1 S9 Ahrens, R. E ...... .... 9 8, 95, 269 Ahrns, I. L ...... ...... . .. 363 Aidan, I. R ..... ...... 1 45 Aiken, A. C. ...... .. 340 Aikman, I. R. .... ..... 4 63, 469 Aikman, M L. Aills, I. T ....... Ajewole, I. I .... Akers, L. A ..... Akyurt, M ...... Albaugh, L. R. Alber, LC... Alberding, E. I ...... Albert, S. I. ..... . Albrecht, I. A ..... Albrecht, S. M ...... Alderman, I. E ...... Aldrich, G. F ..... Alexander, A ....... Alexander, C. D ...... Alexander, D. R ...... Alexander, D. H ...... Alexander, D. Alexander, I ........ Alexander, N. E ...... Alexander, R. A ...... Alger, M. S ......... Allen, B.I ........ Allen, I. L .... Allen, I. L ...... Allen, R. R. .... . . Allenberg, V. I. Allenza, P. C ..... Alley, I. L ....... . Alleyander, D ...... Allion, M. C ...... 340 207 202 202,457 190 201 ....486 299 ....423 322 .. 327 .. 461 .. 385 .. 206 .. 322 .. 374 .. 421 .. 299 .. 395 327-1 .. 401 .. 446 240, 432 132, 327 ..389 ..474 .. 389 ..376 ..389 ..412 ..377 Interfraternity Council .. Iota Lambda Sigma .... Iron Key .............. K Kappa Alpha Theta .... Kappa Delta Pi ........ Kappa Delta Rho ...... Kappa Kappa Gamma.. Kappa Kappa Psi ....... Kappa Psi ........,... Kappa Sigma .... ..... Lambda Chi Alpha .... M Maclure .. ........,. Married Students Tenant Council ...,......... Marwood .. ........ McCutcheon .......... McCutcheon Council .. Men's Intramurals ...... Meredith .......... . .. . Meredith Governing Bd Mortar Board .......... N Navy Rorc .......... O OMA .............. Omega Phi Psi ........ Omega Chi Epsilon .... Omicron Delta Kappa.. Omicron Nu ........... Owen ................ Owen Council . ..... P Panhellenic Council Peace Corps Committee Pendragon ............ Pep Committee ........ Pershing Rifles Phi Delta Theta ..... Phi Eta Sigma ......... Phi Gamma Delta ..... Phi Kappa Psi ....... Phi Kappa Sigma .... Phi Kappa Tau .... Phi Kappa Theta .... Phi Mu ............. Phi Sigma Kappa .... Pi Beta Phi ,....... Pi Kappa Alpha ..... Pi Kappa Phi ...... P1 Tau Sigma ..... Playshop ...... 406 271 93 432 269 433 435 148 288 434 436 473 486 473 367 373 498 329 328 94 140 481 437 201 96 240 346 345 404 134 344 497 144 438 103 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 204 1 I I PERSONAL INDEX Allison, B. W .... Allison, D. L. Allman, S. R. Allman, S. E ..... Alm, B. I ...... Alper, M. H ..... Alpert, A. H ..... Alson, D. G ..... Alt, B. A. .... . Alt, R. A. ...... . Alt, W. E ............ Altenkirch, R. A ..... Altman, K. E. .... . Alvarez, C. E .... Amber, V. C. Ambler, M. L ...... Ambroziak, I. P. Ambery, W. I. Amen, I. S. ...... . Amerman, D. W. Amick, A. C ......... Ammerman, D. K. Amy, M. E. ...... . Anderle, T. I. Andersen, I- I .... .. Andersen, K. H ...... Anderson, A. H. Anderson, A.l ..... Anderson, B. C .... Anderson, B. R .... Anderson, C. A .... Anderson, D. E ...... Anderson, D. W ..... Anderson, D. I. Anderson, G. D ..... Anderson, H. I. 137 86 247 137 247 343 miii. 439 378 446 423 387 414 326 381 323 390 191 361 369 361 336 382 383 389 330 392 465 356 397 434 410 397 357 340 335 374 473 438 417 385 367 426 Purdue Conference on International Affairs .... Purdue Musical Organizations ..... Purdue Order of Military Merit ...... Qua Q rterdeck ........... R Railroad Club ........ Reamers ....... Rho Chi ..... Rochdale .... .... S Scabbard and Blade .... Sheal .............. Y Sherman ............ Shoemaker .............. Sigma Alpha Epsilon ..... Sigma Alpha Eta ....... Sigma Alpha Mu . . . .. Si ma Chi ......... 8 Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Delta Pi ....... Sigma Gamma Tau ..... Sigma Kappa ........ Sigma Nu .... ..... Sigma Phi Epsilon .... Sigma Pi ............. Skul I and Crescent ..... Socc er .............. Soci ety of Women Engineers . .... .. State House ....... Stell ar Brothers ...... Student Co-op Assn. Student Court ............ Student Government In Student Government . ternational ............ Student National Education Association .................... Student Senate ..... Student Union ....... Swimming ............. Tark Tark Tau Tau Tau Tau T ington ............ ington Council .... Beta Pi .......... Beta Sigma ...... Epsilon Phi ........ Kappa Epsilon ..... Tennis .............. Theta Alpha Phi .... Theta Chi .......... Thet Anderson Anderson a Sigma Phi ..... Anderson, 1. M ..... Anderson, I. B .... Anderson, I. K .... Anderson, I. S ...... Anderson, K. S ..... Anderson, L. F. Anderson, L. I. ....... Anderson, M. W .... . ,I.E .... ........ ,I.A. .... ..... 4 Anderson, R. D ..... .......... Anderson, R. I ...... ..... 4 Anderson, R. R ..... ........ And erson, R.A ..... 100 Anderson, T. C ..... Anderson, V. K ..... And And rae, W. H .... re, W. A. ..... . Andreasen, A. C ...... Andreasen, R. L .... .......... Andrews, D. L .... AndrigI'1etti,I ........... 144, 143 Andrysiak, M. A ...... .......... Angermeier, A. M .... Angermeier, C. B ..... ... Anglin, A. L ...... Anglin, L. A .... Anglin, P. I ..... Anianos, N.I ..... Anker, B. C .... Anthony, S. K .... Antle, L. H ......... Antonides, B. S ..... Apple, C. L ....... Apple, I. L. ....,.. . Applegate, P. I. 131 104 143 141 149 101 288 475 146 337 474 476 449 247 451 450 163 247 205 453 452 454 455 102 S06 160 476 478 463 123 130 120 162 121 116 520 353 352 200 148 456 457 509 114 459 163 370 470 401 353 322 444 326 349 418 44B 346 391 370 443 448 396 389 422 346 442 367 248 332 478 343 375 390 325 349 207 435 347 342 347 439 330 Theta Tau .... Theta Xi ...... Tomahawk ..... Town Girls ..... Track .... . Triangle Twin Pi . y W Wa1'fa..1... ..... WBAA ....... .... Wiley .............. Wiley Council ........ Women's Interhall Council ............... Women's Intramurals .... Women's Recreation Assn. ..... . . Wood ................... Wrestling ................ WRH Governing Bd ..... Xi Si, -na Pi ............. Y You ng Americans for Freedom ........... Young Republicans ..... YWCA ............... Zeta Tau Alpha Aram, R. L ...... Archibald, I. C. Arick, N. S ........... . Armbruster, D. L. .... . Armour, E. A ........ Armstrong, A. L. Armstrong, D. L ..... Armstrong, S. R. Arne, R. D ........ .... Arnett, P. E ...... Arnold, B. C. .... . Arnold, 1. E ...... Arnold, M. I ..... Arnold, R. M.. .... Arrick, T. L ...... Arter, K. C. .... . Arthur, R. A ..... Arthur, S. I. ...... . Aschliman, N. I ..... .... Ash, K. W ......... Ashman, D. S ..... Ashcraft, 5. M ..... Asher, D. K. Asher, R. L ...... Ashton, R. H ...... .... Ashton, R ........... .... Ashworth, R. F ...... Aslami, M. A ...... Atkins, S. T ........ Atkinson, A. B ..... Atkinson, D. L ..... Atkinson, E. E ..... Atkinson, S. F ..... Atkinson, S. Attard, F. I. ........ . Atteberry, W. L ...... iss, 463 ' ' 565, 29 9, 458 461 102 480 S18 460 478 340 154 360 359 320 503 502 342 522 335 191 155 155 135 462 372 400 329 368 386 333 100 474 386 480 452 354 326 455 376 340 340 446 478 392 206 330 374 465 363 363 385 398 353 341 385 476 334 355 347 Attick, W. D. .... . Auerswald, D. C. Auerswald, M. C Auge, C. N. ..... . Auger, B. C. .,... . Augusten, I. C ..... Aull, L. 1 ........ Ault, 1. C ...... Aust, H, W .... Aust, M. L ..... Austen, M. L .... Austgen, P. l .... Austin, T. C ...,. Auter, M. A ..... Avery, I. M ..,... Axelson, C. M ..... Ayers, 1. R ..,.... Aylesworth, L. I ........ 3 Will? null 'C 'ln- ...,L ..,. ' .r-....,, .J nqw. ,,....-- ......-ws-uf X . 461 102,459 . 322 . 206 . 442 . 452 . 429 . 324 . 379 . 412 . 395 . 375 201,445 . 325 . 202 . 378 . 438 . 443 Ayers, I. .......,,, ,...,..,... . 240, 269, 470 Aylesworth, S. E ..... .......... Ayres, D. E ........ Ayres, M. L. .... Azcui, R. R ...,........ Baas, 1. E .......,.... Babcock, D. W .... Babcock, W. G .... Baber, L. C ...... Bach, E. M ........ Bac helder, A. E ...... Bachmeyer, I. L. Backe, L. E ...... Backer, C. K. .... . . 470 339-1 . 288 . 382 . 202 . 145 . 380 327-1 . 392 . 342 . 337 . 417 . 327 Badenhop, C. N ..,,, .... 3 41, 335 Baebler, B. A .... Bagley, N. R. Bagley, R. L ..... Bahler, A. E ..... Bahr, R. A ..... Bailey, B. C ..... Bailey, C. E ..... Bailey, D.l .... Bailey, C. E ..... Bailey, 1. C. . .. Bailey, 1. A. ... Bailey, K. D ..... Bailey, M. W ....., Bailey, M. E ..... Bailey, R. E. Bailey, R. W. Bailey, S. L .... Bair, E. Y .... Bair, R. A ....... Baird, C. C ...... Baird, 1. A ....... Baker, A. V. H ..... Baker, B. K ,..... Baker, D. H .... . Baker, E. C ...... Baker, E.l ..... Baker, J. K. Baker, K. R ....,. Baker, L. A. .. Baker, L. L .... 34 . 446 . 341 . 386 . 458 . 430 . 369 . 390 . 86 . 381 202 . 480 .,..411,288 . 440 . 426 . 461 . 440 334-3 . 372 . 337 . -652 . 338 . 259 . 440 . 340 . 396 . 248 . 288 . 457 . 396 ir- Ba ker, Baker, P. A ...... Baker, S. W ..... Baker, 5. D ..,... Baker, W. E .... Baker, W. W ...... Bakker, 1. H ..... M.D ..... au., ...349 ...336 ...477 .,.436 ...473 .........418 ...........351 Baldwin, D. A ..... 240, 269, 462 Baldwin, 1. R ...... Baldwin, M. R ..... ...........368 392 Baldwin, R. L. .... 391 Baldwin, 5. P ...... 459 Bales, D.W ..... 471 Balkema, B. D. 446 Balko,T.l ,... 363 Ball, C. I ........ 384 Ball, R. E ............ 370 Ballantyne, L, F Ballard, S. A. .... . Ballentine, W. E Ballew, W. T. .. Ballman, G. E.. BallOCk, T. V. .. Balmer, A. K... Balseger, 1. W. . Balsiger, 5.1 .... Baltz, M. T ..... Baltzell, R. W. . Banas, I. R ..... ...461 .....47B . .... ,...... . . 363 145,411 ......35B 354 ...387 ...378 ...351 ...37S .......535 .........382 Bancroft, W. W ..... .... 1 39, 455 Bander, G. C. .. Bankoff, E. A. .. Banner, D. 1. .. Banta, M. 1 ..... Banter, B. B .... Banter, I. L ..... Barberi, 1. M. Barbour, l. E. Bard,G.L..... Bare, C. H. .... . Barefoot, T. H ,.... Bareither, T. M. Barger, B, S ..,.,,, Barger, D. H ...... Bark, S. L. ..... . Barker, D. L ,... . Barker, l. A ...... Barker, P. A .,.. Barker, P. S. Barker, S. A ..... Barkes, L. N .... .........367 333 86, 100,93 Bankoff, I. R ..... , .... 83, 93, 434, 90 386 102,415 338-1 ...351 ...429 323 .,.476 ...361 ...468 342 ...434 ...269 .......348 .........206 327, 339-1 .........420 .......343 Barkman, D. L. 431 Barkow, T. A. .. 202 Barlow, L. L .... 332 Barnes, D. E .... 370 Barnes, K. S. 323 Barnes, M. L. .. 535 Barnes, M. L. 325 Barnes, P. 1. .... 102 Barnes, R. D. ..... ..... 3 50 Barnett, C. L. ..... ....... 4 18 Barnett, G. A. .. .... 128, 358 Barnett, R. C. .,..... ..... 4 50 Barnhart, G. R. Barnhart, S. W. ...468 . .... ...452 CSS' t nw, '- 3 .f 1 'Q' . -tr . ,-.3 Q. Barno, L. 1. ......,,. .. 390 Barrett, A. L ..,, 93, 205, 259 Barrett, C. A ..... .........,. 4 26 Barrett, D,S .,.., . ....... 371 Barrett, F. M. .. .... 135 Barrett, l.A. 338 Barrett, K, L .... .... 3 23 Barrett, 5. A .... .... 4 20 Barrs, T. W ..... ...... 3 90 Barry,S.M ..... 115,438 Barsh, B. R ..... ........ 2 06 Barter, S. W .... 103, 461 Bartnicki, P. A.. ...... 336 B3l'lUSCl'l, R. 1. .. .... 115 420 Bartz, 5. P ...... ...... 3 7U Bass, M. E, ..... ........ 2 48 Bassler, K. G. .. 102, 447 Bateman, B. A. 145, 389 Bates, H. M .... .... 3 75 Bates, l. R ...... .... 4 78 Bathke, A. E .... .... 1 90 Batson, A. R .... .... 3 46 Batteau, C. R... . 363 Battles, A. H. .. .... 478 Bauer, A. O .... .... 2 05 Baler, I. P ...... .... 3 55 Bauer, M. E .... .... 4 73 Bauer, P. R ..... .... 4 73 Bauer, T. R. 473 Baugh,l.Cr.... 421 Baughman, D. L .... 374 Baughman, l. G ...... 329 Baughman, 1. L ..... 388, 468 Baughman, W. E .... 388 Baughn, I. L ........ .... 4 63 Baughn, R. L ..... .... 3 51 Bauman, L. E ....... .... 4 01 Baumann, B. E. .... 421 Baunach, K. I, ..... .... 3 58 Baute, D. B. ..... .... 3 53 Baxter, T. A ...... .... 4 57 Bayless, T. M ..... .... 3 96 Baylis, D. W ....... .... 3 76 Bayman, M. A ...... .... 4 13 Baynes,l.L,..,.. ....332 Bays, M. L. .... .... 3 42 Beal, B. L ..... .... 4 16 Beals, D. L .... .... 3 B1 Beams, B. ...... .... 4 47 Beard, P. H. .... ..... 4 31 Beasley, A. L .... ..... 3 95 Beasley, l. C. .... ..... . 396 Beatty, K. G ...... ........ 3 82 Beatty, M.L.. 288 426 Beaty, K. S .... -. .... 418 Beaty, P.l ........ .... 4 46 Beaulieu, 1. A. ..... .... 3 89 Beeko, 1. M. .... .... 3 74 Beeout, D. G .... .... 3 76 Bebnch,M. 429 Becher, A. C .... ..... 5 15 Becher, D. D .... ..... 4 42 Beck, I. R ..... , .... 383 Becker, B. 1. .... ..... 4 53 Becker,C,.F.... .....363 Recker,C.A.,,. 448 Becker, K. K ..... Becker, P. C ....... Beckstrand, I. L .... Beckwith, D. Beckwith, D. C ...... Beekman, M. C Beesley, D. R. Beeson, S. L ..... Beetz, M. E. Begeman, A. A .... Behegnies, D. Behm, P. A ...... ........... Behn, R. C ...... ............. 343 461 432 269 204 452 475 337 331 338 469 443 461 Behrens, C.l .... ..... 2 48, 432, 269 Behrman, D ..... ............. 3 53 Beigh, D. M ..... .....,....... 3 82 Beihl, E.l ..... ..... 9 8, 95, 248, 418, 269 Beir, A. M ..... ..... 3 74 Beirne, 1. P .... ..... 5 35 Beisel, D. A ..... 327-1 Belbot, C.I ...... ..... 3 68 Belcher, E. O ...... ..... 4 61 Belknap, M. L ..... 329 Bell, C. A ..... 329 Bell, D. E. .... ..... 3 55 Bell, D. L. .... ..... 4 44 Bell, l. W .... . .,... 428 Bell, I. C .... ..... 4 25 Bell, M. .... 341 Bell,M.C.... .....401 Bell, R. E ...... ..... 3 58 Bell, R. E ...... ....... 3 70 Bell, R, L ........ .... 3 46 468 Bell, S. I. ......... ....... 4 12 Bellinger, S. E ..... ..... 3 22 Bellville, L. L ...... ....... 4 61 Belmont, C. 1. .... .... 1 43 371 Belshaw, 1. W ..... ....... 4 28 Beltz, I. A. ..... ....... . . 389 Beltz, M, P .......... .... 2 01 390 Belzowski, D. E. .... ....... 3 87 Bender, D.l ....... ....... 4 11 Bender, L. W ...... ......... 3 53 Bender, R, G .... .... 1 37 376 Bender, 5. H .... ..... 4 74 Bender, S. L ..... 330 Bender, T. L ..... ..... 4 53 Bender, W ........ ......... 4 25 Bengtson, L. D ...... 145 382 Beninghove, S. ....... 385 Benjamin, B. A ...... .... 3 31 269 Benjamin, D. C. .... ....... 4 16 Benito, B. L ....... ..... 3 41 Benn, D. W ..... ..... 3 87 Bennett, C. ..... ..... 3 78 Bennett, C. L .... ..... 4 O1 Bennett, D. K. .... ..... 4 16 Bennett, 1. W .... ..... 3 49 Bennett, l. A. 365 Bennett, N. l.... 330 Bennett, N. W ..... . .,.... 368 Bennett, P. C .... ..... 3 38-1 Benny, 1. ..... ..... 4 33 Benson,l.D.... .....411 Benson, I. T ..... ..... 3 75 Bentle, W. H .... Bentley, I. R ..... Bentzel, H. B .... Berchekas, P. R. Bercik, A. M. Bergdoll, 1. H. .. Berger, D. 1. Berger, M. H .... Berger, R. W .... Berger, R. W. . .. Berger, R. B ..... Bergh, C. M ..... Bergstrom, 1. M. . Berkemeier, A. A 455, Berkheiser, D. W .... .... . Berkshire, P. I. .. Berlakovich, F. 1. Berlien, 1. R. Berliner, L. C .... Berling, N. P .... Berman, R. 1 .... Bernard, A. R. .. Bernard, D. T. .. Bernet, l. L .... ,. Bernfield, 1. S. .. Bernichon, C. E. Bernickas, P. A.. Berning, B. A .... Berning, R. D. ., Berrgo, B. L ..... Berry, B. E. Berry, D. L .... Berry, P. L. .... . Berryhill, D. D.. Berthy, L. C ..... Bertram, T. A .... Bertram, W. L. .. Bertsch, l. 5 ..... Bertsch, S. 5. Berzins, Z. I. . . .. Bess, S. D ..... Best, D. E ..... Best, L. R. Betts, B. 1. Betz, B. l ...... Beutel, D. A ,.,.. Bever, 1. D ...... Beyer, R. C ...... Beveridge, C. M. Beverley, R.l .... Bevins, D. I ..,., Bewley, D. G. .. Beyer, M. W .... Beyrer, W. H .... Bhalla, S. S. Bianchi, V. L .... Bickel, 1. R ...... Bickham, H. R. Bicknell, B. A ..,.. Biddinger, S. A. . Biddle, 5. H ..... Biehl, K. R. Biehle, W. I ..... Bieneman, T, R. . Biermann, I. A. . Biery, M. ..... . . Biesecker, G .... Biestek, L. R ..... Bigelow, l. C .... Bill, l. M ........ Billings, D. L .... Bills, C. A ....... Bingham, D. T. . 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