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7 1- i ' J THE STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESENT THE NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SIX BADGER v73 ;3S£ m ■Zm . rfft m m m «ss :•:. . ■••.•J 3 x3 - • : Be? Administration 102 Colleges 120 Organizations 190 Livinj . .•. M •x-s :•:•:• WW •■. .■:•:. m « % ttWv tm wv • •v.- nits 238 Greeks 298 Sports 394 Seniors 432 Index 497 Susan Goebel — Editor In Chief Bob Chamberlin — Business Manager Walter Busse — Associate Editor The reflecting currents of a year past . . . i, J collecting and unifying into a whole. ti ■■Wi v? pEnr- IKfcw H - V , H d% ■JrV tB • ■ mm ' 1 . Wit 8 J viJ I m+J P W m i gJV ' Jl- Governor Knowles Slowed down, guided , controlled by tradition and administration. Astronauts Lovell and Slayton confer with Governor Knowles. 13 President Harrington jj sfe-TTTTT A foil of entangled spirit and smiles, a whirl of ideals and unfulfilled hopes. Second place display, Evans Scholars and Gamma Phi Beta. First place display, Chi Phi and Kappa Kappa Gamma. 21 23 24 i . ■, ' : 3Sf 25 Walking, riding, standing still . . sometimes alone just being. 26 ■4 STUDENT HEALTH This life can he glazed with a shell of such solidity that there can he no alternation or . . . 30 jkv 1 (A of such fragility that the merest touch spreads its effects to the very edges. 33 34 35 And yet, one can see through it all mm   • ±? 39 unto its very depth. A i « ' « V j kr- -V 41 f X A. , Move near and our world vibrates a madness of natural beauty. 44 45 46 Move away and it appears but a disoriented mass. 47 49 r ■• •♦.. 51 Inevitably battering against barriers . . . 54 II II II SSI w 55 56 and fighting the unknown 58 59 one finds the insidious decline of the day 60 marked by an inner restlessness. 61 64 •?, •■' ■.?  - - , ■• -5 • ■• 65 Expansion and flux . . 66 patterns our surface in the . . . 67 68 reflections of the surrounding borders. The Kingston Trio 72 73 Sonny and Cher Unchained, interests probe in every direction, taking many forms Eugene Ormandy of The Philadelphia Orchestra Metropolitan Opera sets up for Carmen Wisconsin Players present Barefoot In The Park Grand Ballet Classique de France 75 Wisconsin Players present Gypsy ' 76 Hoofers ski at Indianhead 77 t Us • . 1)1 HI £ ' I  •• L . I... l J Us t !«• I ' • ■124 131 IHi ll: t ■■I i J 71 ttii i 57 y 11 58 1 i  i u reuniting again in the common student life. 82 83 86 ■H ' I | ■■■■■H Thus our world goes on, by its very nature always different and yet the same. 88 ' ■A  ' 89 fl wm ' tf W £4v 91 And it is man ' s will to modify, to change, to bring it under his domination . . . 4 ; ■M m f d 94 . but the sea remains inexorable. 95 96 Nancy Goldberg Gail Granum Judy Schwartz Joanne Berres Mary Cummings Carol Miller Judy Schwartz Above: Mary Cummings THE 1966 BADGER BEAUTIES 97 ■. ' Nancy Goldberg 98 Carol Miller Joanne Berres . A . ♦ 5T i £J f Gail Granum |udy Schwartz _ ' _l ™ W 100 Mary Cummings Carol Miller Joanne Berres 101 Gail Granum Pi Mmmm ' r-i; I v CG9H| HI Wmm -mrxi. ' •V. .!•• ' • . ' ' . ' ' ' ' vv 5000t .■■■    v.j.«.-.-. ' ■.y . :• ■' 5- ; vi :3 i ' wt s ' ; sss s® ® aHS • :•fc■:X•:•: ►v:•.• : : : :.:.:. : :• : £ : •:• x 38 8SS i M g S3 W •• «V SS: tt: :W:W x : :3$ :3S88S3 X ■X .i :•:•:•:•:•:.?; $3 3kks • V • • i «•%« • 1 ADMINISTRATION PRESIDENT HARRINGTON 104 RESEPvEC at all times PRESIDENTS OFFICE PERMIT REQUIRED ■V-S3GJ i . .- ' 4 f Minds must be free to seek the truth, and all the strength of these free minds should be devoted to improving life for all. This, the Wisconsin Idea, has been developed under the direction of University President Fred Harvey Harring ton, and has affected not only the Madison and Milwaukee campuses, but also the nine University Centers and the numerous Extensions of the University. During the four years he has been administrative head, President Harrington has strived to develop the University as a research as well as an instructional center. The President ' s dedication to this work has combined with Wisconsin ' s dedication to the principles of academic freedom to yield a total university which has become known for its quality of scholarship and its devotion to freedom and to the welfare of its fellowmen. 105 ■ CHANCELLOR Robben W. Fleming, Chancellor Walk right in, says the sign on the office door of Chancellor Robben W. Fleming and his assistant James W. Cleary. This sentiment is upheld by the men themselves who occupy a liaison position between the University President and the faculty and students. The problems which daily cross their desks range from questions on tenure candidacy and the university budget to confiscated football tickets and putting an extra hour in the day, an extra hour of class-time, that is. Theirs is a new office and they are setting the precedence for future years. James W. Cleary, Assistant Chancellor ASSISTANT CHANCELLOR VICE PRESIDENTS Robert L. Clodius, Vice President Neil G. Cafferty, Vice President for Business Affairs The late Alfred W. Peterson, Vice President and Trust Officer Be prepared to listen if you ask Robert L. Clodius or Neill G. Cafferty what they do. Despite their innumerable duties, they will still manage to find time for a friendly discussion. As number two man in the administration, Mr. Clodius is mainly concerned with academic planning and budgeting, yet his voice is heard in many other areas. With a national reputation as an educator, a Phi Beta Kappa Key and a Kiekhofer teaching award, Mr. Clodius is superbly equipped to carry out his offices. Mr. Cafferty, a native of Wisconsin and a University alumnus, worked his way up through the ranks, proving in each case that he was capable of handling any job. He assumed Mr. Peterson ' s responsibilities after the Vice President ' s death, and is now in charge of all of the University ' s finances. ASSISTANTS TO THE PRESIDENT 108 George R. Field Charles A. Engman, Vice President for Administration Robert Taylor Karl R. Krill As liaisons between the administration and the public, the Assistants to the President make life more liveable for the President and Vice Presidents. This closely knit group works as a team in its endeavor to perform many of the tasks that the Presidents do not have time to do themselves. However, their prime function is not that of attending an endless number of meetings. Being a flexible organization, these people are capable of doing staff work in a wide range of university activities, not only on the Madison campus but also on all of the campuses that make up the University of Wisconsin. They act as representatives for Legislative Relations, Public Relations, Student Affairs, the Building Commission, and the program for Higher Education Aid. Through these various departments, the Assistants to the President represent the President, the students, the faculty, the alumni, and the community. Wallace Lemon Joseph F. Kauffman, Dean of Student Affairs 110 Patricia B. Taufest, Acting Dean of Women Elmer E. Meyer, Jr., Assistant Dean of Student Affairs DEANS To the average student, the offices of the Deans are his closest contact with the administration and go far toward instilling a feeling of personal interest on the part of the administration. Serving as University Dean for Public Service is Dean LeRoy E. Luberg. Dean Luberg is charged with showing the many special services of the total University program to the public through Alumni Associations and Extension Centers. Martha Peterson serves as student faculty liaison to the regents and president in her position of University Dean for Student Affairs. Her goal is to achieve student individuality despite increase in campus size. The unique purpose of Joseph Kauffman, Dean of Student Affairs, Elmer Meyer Jr., Assistant Dean, and Patricia Tautfest, Acting Dean of Women is to provide leadership in securing maximum development and utilization of student potential. Martha E. Peterson, University Dean for Student Affairs Leroy E. Luberg, University Dean for Public Services 111 BOARD OF REGENTS As the policy-determining body of the University, the Board of Regents must approve all major budget and contractual matters. The approval of the Regents is also needed on appointments to major administrative positions and appointments of professors and associate professors. The Board of Regents works under authorization from the Wisconsin State Legislature, which must approve operating and building budgets. The policies passed by the Regents relating to operating and building budgets and new academic programs must also be approved by the Co-ordinating Committee for Higher Education, established by the state legislature to provide for the direction and co-ordination of the activities of the state supported institutions of higher education. Nine of the members of the Board of Regents are appointed for nine- year terms by the Governor, with the consent of the state senate. The tenth member is the State Superintendent of Public Contracts, who serves for four-year terms. Jacob F. Friedrick Charles D. Gelatt Arthur DeBardeleben A. Matt. Werner Carl E. Steiger Dr. James W. Nellen Angus B. Rothwell Kenneth L. Greenquist Gilbert C. Rohde Maurice B. Pasch Milwaukee LaCrosse Park Falls Sheboygan Oshkosh DePere Madison Racine Greenwood Madison BOARD OF VISITORS The Board of Visitors is a non- policy making body which serves the Board of Regents. As well as meeting with the President and University officials, the Visitors conduct studies to examine matters which may influence University policy. Their findings are brought before the Board of Regents four times a year, and in May a joint meeting with the Regents is held, at which time a comprehensive report of the work of the Visitors is presented. Currently one committee is surveying high schools to determine if and where top students from each graduating class further their education. Another committee is meeting with Teaching Assistants to examine the effectiveness of the T.A. system. Other studies concern University Centers, the Milwaukee and the Madison campuses. The twelve-member board is appointed for six-year terms by either the Governor, the Board of Regents or the Alumni Association. Mrs. Robert Johns M. E. Schneider Mrs. Bruno V. Bitker F. Fredrick Stender Mrs. John Walsh Mrs. James Hill, Jr. Mrs. David O. Jones Richard Cates Mrs. L. J. Walker Dale Clark R. T. Howell Judge Chris. T. Seraphim LaCrosse Wisconsin Rapids Mi lwaukee Green Bay Madison Baraboo Whitewater Madison Berlin Ashland Racine Milwaukee REGISTRAR To the student, the Office of the Registrar is an omnipotent body — benevolent or terrifying — depending upon how the student ' s college career is looking at the moment. In the hands of the Registrar is the responsibility for maintaining records on all enrolled students, registration, senior summaries, honors eligibility, assessment of fees, and residency status. It should therefore be heartening to the student overwrought with the whole impersonal chaos of registration and his depressed grade point to learn that the registrar himself is enrolled in a course at the University. Registrar Mr. Kenneth G. Kalb supervises the activities of the Office in addition to working with the University in matters of policy which limits his contact with students. By taking this course, he hopes to maintain personal contact with the student and relieve some of the impersonality and omnipotence of the Office. SECRETARY OF THE FACULTY Mr. Alden White, Secretary of the Faculty, is the University ' s number one coordinating expert. As Secretary for the Madison campus, University centers, and University Extension, Mr. White ' s duties fall into many categories. He is in charge of all records and statistics for the almost 9,000 University faculty members; this includes the compiling of the Staff division of the Student Directory. Acting as an Organization Man, he puts out the Time Table and coordinates commencement. As an ex officio member of all administrative committees, Mr. White serves as a technical and clerical advisor. Mr. White, a Wisconsin graduate, has been with the University since 1926 and knows its students and faculty well. SPECIAL SERVICES Porter F. Butts, Director of the Wisconsin Union When you are matriculated into the University as student 355058 you often wonder if the whole thing is a bit too impersonal and IBMish, and if the only concern is whether 355058 maintains the proper grade point to keep his number. Student services do not profess to be a mother figure but they do try to alleviate some of the problems which the used, priced-like-new books cannot. The Student Union offers an entertainment and cultural program for student as well as faculty and alumni. If the student is ill, he can try the services offered by the Department of Student Health. To help him receive and put to best use his University education, the student may also turn to the Office of Financial Aids and the Student Counseling Service. All this may not replace mother ' s home cooking, but it does help a great deal for the after-lecture and six-weeks blues. Wallace Douma, Director of the Office of Student Financial Aids L. E. Drake, Director of the Student Counseling Center Dr. John D. McMasters, Director of the Student Hetdth Service Arlie Mucks, Jr., Executive Director The Alumni Association ' s Distinguished Service Award winners for 1965 were, Front Row: Frank V. Birch, Professor Helen C. White, Dr. Robin C. Buerke. Back Row: Raymond E. Rowland, Ralph E. Davis. Working with more than 27,000 members, the Wisconsin Alumni Association sponsors a variety of programs and serves to link the University, its present students, and its alumni together for the best interests of the University. Through the activities of the Association, past graduates find new ties to their alma mater. These include local alumni clubs, class reunions, plans for the new Alumni House, and organized alumni tours to places throughout the world. In connection with the University, it supports the Badger Boosters organization, works with the University of Wisconsin Foundation, and keeps an accurate record of all alumni through the Alumni Records Office. To students it offers scholarships, free membership the first year after graduation, and sponsors Wisconsin Previews trips to Wisconsin high schools. President Anthony G. DeLorenzo and executive director Arlie M. Muchs, Jr. coordinate and manage these various activities. WISCONSIN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION if SEDATION Participating in ground-breaking ceremonies for the new Alumni House held on October 23, 1965, were Anthony DeLorenzo, Mrs. Margaret C. (Brittingham) Callery, Governor Warren P. Knowles, U. W. President Fred Harvey Harrington, Arthur DeBardeleben and Rudolf C. Zimmerman. 117 Dr. Robert R. Spitzer, Chciirmnn of the board; Mrs. Richard Brazeau, Secretory; John Walsh, First Vice-president; Arlie Mucks, Jr., Executive Director; Anthony DeLorenzo, President; Not pictured: Donald Slichter, Second Vice-president, and Robert J. Wilson, Treasurer. 118 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN FOUNDATION Robert B. Rennebohm, Executive Director ,. ELVEHJEM = : A RT CENTER COST 3.300.000 I , , ...... ' fad .fumtti and ' uendi of ... ' SCONSIN F RlDATION Groundbreaking ceremonies for the Elvehjem Art Center were held October 23, 1965. Inspecting the model of the Elvehjem Art Center are University President Harrington, U. W. Foundation President Zimmerman, Joseph A. Cutler, and Irwin Maier, both officers of the Foundation. R.I.P.— Sterling Court. 119 To the students of the University of Wisconsin, the Elvehjem Art Center will soon mean an important addition to the cultural and educational facilities offered here. To the University of Wisconsin Foundation, it will mean the culmination of a long drive for support from alumni and friends of the University. The Foundation serves as an important fund-raising organization of the University, and directs its funds in such additional areas as scholarships, fellowships, loans, building of special purpose buildings, such as the Wisconsin Center and plans for a new Alumni House, professorships, and special equipment for the University. Under the presidency of Rudolph C. Zimmerman and the executive directorship of Robert Rennebohm, the Foundation has made possible many cultural and educational additions to the University that might otherwise never have been realized. This alumni fund has been an instrumental force in furthering the Wisconsin Idea and assuring continuance of Wisconsin ' s respected position in higher education. ■• • •■- ' . ' . . .•  • ■• • • • . a ' . . . 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AGRICULTURE The School of Agriculture, like any other progressive educational facility, realizes that education is not a static process. The school educates its students in hopes that they will create new ideas and new questions which the school must accept, assimilate and teach to its present students. Students realize this growth when they complain about the walk to class, and as they watch the parking lots disappear in the wake of Findorf ' s construction men. But these are merely the superficial indications of the change and growth of both agricultural science and this college. A growing population needs food and this in turn presents a complex of problems: How to produce more efficiently? What to produce? What about decreasing farm land? The cycle of growing, learning, and teaching does not merely produce graduate agricultural majors who are going to produce for the present, but those who, along with the college are looking ahead and preparing to deal rationally with the future. Dean Glenn S. Pound 123 Birds of a feather are grouped together. AGRICULTURAL STUDENT COUNCIL— Bottom Row: D. Sledge, C. Beecher, J. Wilks, Vice-President; D. Garber, President; L. Johnson, A. Gresch, Treasurer. Second Row: R. Stettler, J. Smol- ler, J. Hamilton, E. Priepke, B. Gnatzig, G. Gross, ]. Stopple, B. Frazier. Third Row: R. Ramsden, L. Marty, R. Smith, G. Nelsestuen, R. Destrer, G. Machan. AGRICULTURE STUDENT COUNCIL ALPHA ZETA 124 Agriculture is an old and necessary occupation and over the years it has become a science. Not as old but old enough to have seen revolutions in the agriculture procedures, is Alpha Zeta, an honorary agricultural fraternity where men with a 3.0 overall are eligible for membership. The organization recognizes the academic achievement of those men who are truly interested in learning their art well, and also provides a yearly scholarship and tutoring service. A many-legged creature trying to run in all directions because it has no head is a phrase which could be used to describe the organizations unless they have one overriding co-ordinating body. The Agriculture Student Council is the head for a many legged body. Composed of two representatives from each agriculture club, the council plans the programs and activities of all the clubs, acts as the governing body for the ag campus, and administers the Mid-Winter Ball. ALPHA ZETA— Bottom Row: M. Sunde, Advisor; D. Merritt, Treasurer; G. Salm, Censor; J. Wilks, Chance lor; P. Wangsness, Chronicler; D. Buegu, Scribe. Second Row: G. Broderick, G. Weiss, M. Hutjens, D. Heidel, W. Sharpee, R. Schwebs. Third Row: R. Hensler, T. Stiefvater, G. Nelsestuen, G. Gross, P. Fer- nades. i AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND EDUCATION CLUB— Bottom Row: W. Burcalow, J. Noles, Secretary; R. Sale, Presi- dent; Prof. Apps, M. Hutjens, Vice-President. Second Row: J. I Lory, K. Stamm, S. Marble, M. Froeming, J. Christ, G. Morris. Third Row: R. Lucht, J. Kluetzman, C. Rudesill, J. Derby, A. Gjerms, N. Salm, B. Staller, F. Pumper. AGRICULTURE AND EXTENSION CLUB OMICRON NU Encouraging cooperation, academic achievement and opportunities for employment in the professional agricultural field are some of the objectives of this organization; it is brought about by panel discussions, scholarship awards and guest speakers. Here you may learn there is more to agriculture and extension than pictured in the Grapes of Wrath. Members can participate in a joint Blue Shield, 4-H, and AEE camp. Also a Spring banquet is held every year. Leadership and scholarship must be very desirable qualities since many campus organizations have as their goal the promotion of these two abstract banner words. Omicron Nu felt the principles were worthy enough to make it the aim of their organization, and they added another — that of research in home economics. Omicron Nu is the national honorary society for juniors, seniors, and graduate students majoring in home economics and are chosen on the basis of high grade point average. 125 OMICRON NU— Bottom Row: S. Steele, Advisor; J. Weber, Sec- retary; M. Myers, Vice-President; J. Scorgie, President; R. 1 ■9i Stelter, Secretary. Second Row: L. Cosper, J. Andrews, M. Han- son, M. Weavers, L. Young, J. Johansen, J. Paulson. PHI CHI THETA Commerce, like engineering and pre-med and everything else except english and elementary education, is a school where few girls are found. To give the girls a chance to meet each other is the purpose of Phi Chi Theta, a national professional commerce fraternity for women. The main events of the year were the annual Founder ' s Day in March, and the Senior Sendoff picnic in the Spring, where seniors were honored and an award given to an outstanding senior girl. PHI CHI THETA— Bottom Row: J. Olson, J. Mau, Treasurer; S. Dretzke. S. Mellor, J. Wilcox, L. Nyhus. Third Row: K. Kibbel, L. Babler, Secretary; S. Fowler, President; M. Benedict, Vice-Presi- Haupt, S. McMahon, S. Ketterhagen, A. Luedtke, G. Johnson, J. dent; E. Stelzig, Assistant Secretary. Second Row: B. McKee, J. Schneider, K. Langsten, L. Harms, N. James. Trautwein, S. Beuthin, B. Holzmann, D. Polland, B. Heck, B. 126 PHI UPSILON OMICRON— Bottom Row: S. Brodhagen, R. Stelter, Treasurer; J. Johan, Secretary; C. Wichern, M. Breneman, President; J. Batalden. Second Row: J. Paulson, J. Joy, K. Traut, PHI UPSILON OMICRON M. Weavers, M. Hanson, L. Nicoson, C. Edwards, H. Hyson. Third Row: J. Keiser, D. Mrotek, A. Hamilton, M. Myers, K. Sidell, J. Weber, L. benBoer, C. Phinney. The development of scholarship, leadership, and friendship does not seem to juxtapose the field of home economics — few housewives have ever thought about it this way. But this is the purpose of Phi Upsilon Omicron, an honorary professional organization for Home Economics majors. The girls who are members participated in their annual Founder ' s Day and held honor teas as well as developing a whole new philosophy for Home Ec. majors. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS— Bottom Row: C. Beecher, A. Gresch, Secretary; W. Hankel, Vice- President; R. Stettler, President; R. Brandt, Treasurer; J. Rose- nau, P. Schroeder. Second Row: S. Witzel, R. Gygax, P. Pulokus, B. Roper. G. Vollbrecht, T. Miller, T. Stiefvater, E. Priepke, E. Hintz, G. Barrington, Advisor. Third Row: M. Finner, Advisor; R. DuPuis, R. Maly, G. Werth, P. Dettmann, G. Brusewitz. K. Behling. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS There is more to agriculture than reading an almanac, planting seeds, and covering a field with fertilizer. If there wasn ' t, there would be small need for a college education or an organization so specialized as the Society of Agricultural Engineers. The society is the student division of the American Society of Agricultural Engineering and the purpose is to indoctrinate the student into the parent organization. This is accomplished by speakers on job opportunities and field trips to farm implement companies. AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS CLUB Job placement after college is something that never occurs to some people until after they ' re handed their diploma. But the Agricultural Business Club is concerned with the future now. The organization was created for those agricultural students who have special interests in business and economics. Guest speakers at the business meetings help broaden these interests and because of the club ' s direct association with businesses, it is able to provide valuable help with job placement after graduation. 127 AGRICULTURAL B USINESS CLUB— Bottom Row: K. Cohee, A. Currie, T. Schomisch, President; R. Ramson, Vice-President; B. Custer, Secretary-Treasurer. Second Row: R. Ray, R. Schwebs, B. Knesting, B. Bethke, J. Katzman, F. Lawton, G. Machan. R. Hanson. Bottom Row: L. Hasheider, J. Gaspardo, C. Luck, M. Jefferson, S. Schueffner, B. Johnson, N. Moore. Second Row: J. Everts, K. Houlberg, N. DuBais, M. Froemming, B. Burcalow, Vice-Presi- dent; L. Marty, President; S. Marble, C. Whyte, A. Rasmussen, J. Biney, C. Haufe, P. Schroeder. Third Row: D. Egan, L. Klessig, R. Rinshe, K. Steeld, N. Clausen, T. Miller, L. Heig, B. Reisinger, L. Brunstag, E. Nemetz, R. Gygax, R. Sale, D. Carlisle, C. Martin, J. Doornink, A. Currie, W. Gresch. Fourth Row: G. Breunig, S. Auchtund, R. Campbell, R. Brandt, G. Greissinger, J. Bowe, Do Burns, D. Knigge, C. Schadt, A. Holzman, L. Buttles, R. Lembcke. 128 BLUE SHIELD 4-H When 4-H members grow up and sign their dorm contracts they do not, as old soldiers do, fade away, they become Blue Shield members. This service organization is designed as an extension for 4-H members who maintain contact with extension programs through the club and through visiting local chapters. Besides their experimental projects, they worked for the Little International Show and sponsored a queen candidate for the Little International Beauty Contest. BADGER CROPS AND SOILS— Bottom Row: D. Heide, A. Bog- enschneider, Secretary; W. Barndt, President; W. Custer, Vice- President; J. Meske, Treasurer. Second Row: W. Burealow, J. BADGER CROPS AND SOILS Agronomy (argos field and nemein to distribute, manage) the theory and practice of field-crop production and soil management. Some people don ' t have to turn to Webster for agronomy, some people study it first hand and these people are members of the Badger Crops and Soils Club. These agriculture students concentrate on several phases of their future occupation by having professors speak on related subjects and by presenting a career day with representatives from different agricultural businesses. Zalewski, R. Smith, A. Cattanach, F. Cash, D. Jeffers, T. Cutney. Third Row; C. Rudeall, R. Gonske, T. Pierce, H. Moeller, T. Wenninger, R. Hensler. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Canned tuna fish, frozen pizza, and peanut butter sandwiches eaten off paper plates, and a laundry service are the domestic ideal of many girls who find the domestic role far from ideal. However, there are girls who find the study of home life a pleasure and a science. These girls major in Home Economics and join an organization like the Home Economics Club which is a college chapter of the American Home Economics Association, and whose purpose is to carry out the aims of their national. 129 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB— Bottom Row: B. Dolata, M. Schwalbach, Advisor; M. Bowen, President; J. Schomberg, R. Hutzel, J. Hoffman, Vice-President. Second Row: J. Schwartz, V. Bohn, K. Falk, N. Kellogg, P. Rooney, J. Davies, A. Moncrief, K. Potocnik, K. Oakey, J. Hamilton, J. Heidmann, M. Marks. « SADDLE AND SIRLOIN Once upon a time there was a moocow coming down the road, and this moocow . . . Joyce is a writer and although his prose appeals to and is read by many (to many it is not even compulsory), the members of Saddle and Sirloin Club do not exactly consider it a scientific description. All their efforts are oriented toward the stimulation of interest in the fields of animal, dairy, and meat science, and moocow is not in the vocabulary of the scientific. One of the highlights of the club ' s activities is the Little International Livestock Horse-Show. ■Mm. Am M Lf£i f r -J mWiAW I MBB k 1 Am t v r m 4 V l| V Ut y m Bmmr Cr t ■Jtxzrsaszr sew 1 1 ■M i ilk, i|ii2i ■■IBB ME Bottom Row: D. Buege, H. Were, Dr. D. Wieckert, Advisor; G Machan, D. Garbers, Vice-President; J. Koepke, G. Nelsestuen President; R. Craig, Treasurer; J. Smoller, Secretary; B. Held, Dr N. Hirst, Advisor; J. Katzman, D. Aleckson. Second Row: M Hutjens, J. Wilks, G. Gross, J. Grabarski, L. Clark, D. Carlisle, J Hamilton, P. Schneider, C. Sherinan, J. Hartwig, M. Hanson, J Stoppls, M. Held, N. Yogerst, G. Salm, Jr., W. Schinke, J. Lory, E Stern, Jr., A. Hurtgen. Third Row: K. Drye, R. LaCroix, B. Knest- ing, G. Bodoh, P. Eastwood, J. Rutledge, D. Schuth, D. Campion, R. Rindsig, P. Veum, W. Dreischmeier, J. Voss, D. Bork, C. Yanke, M. Martins, G. Weiss. Fourth Row: R. Zarony, J. Wieneke, R. Destree, D. Egan, A. Landmark, Jr., H. Warmbier, H. Warmbier, W. Meyer, P. Madigan, R. Sipple, B. Biddick, J. Lonergan, D. Flesch. HORTICULTURE CLUB— Bottom Row: D. Heidel, Treasurer; T. Hartberg, Secretary; J. Neumeier, Vice-President; E. Hasselkos, Advisor; L. Marty, President; R. Ramsden. Second Row: D. Muel- ler, D. Dewsnap, ). Wylie, P. Ascher, S. Schuster, B. McCown. Third Row: L. Weiss, P. Scott, G. Armstrong, A. Storm, D. Stark. HORTICULTURE CLUB STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Say it with flowers or apricots or bananas or brussel sprouts as far as the Horticulture Club is concerned since the club is made of men in the three divisions of fruits, vegetables and flowers. They don ' t grow them in their rooms as the club ' s purpose is recreational, educational and to promote interest in horticulture. As a money- raising project, the club sponsors a flower sale in the spring enabling them to attend the flower show in Milwaukee. Landscape conjures to the mind a distant horizon, trees that won ' t grow up, and grass that grows too much. ( Why don ' t we just surround the house with green cement? ) But there are people who would shudder at this thought and to whom landscape means a field of study, a degree, and a future occupation. The Student Association of Landscape Architects is composed of such people who learn by taking part in conferences in design and planning and by field trips to mid-west cities. 131 STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS— Bottom Row: W. Tishler, T. Thomas, H. Swart, A. Trayser, Sec- retary; L. Steenken, Vice-President; W. McGibbon, President; T. Murry, P. Cuisiner. Second Row: W. Wright, D. Hurtgen, P. iQ a V 1 o ■Werth, F. Goold, F. Scharnke, R. Pick, D. Neivelt, R. Konik, K. Kollestad, P. Zoeller, J. Van Matre. Third Row: G. Robinette, R. Stark, D. Eberhardt, K. Struckmeyer, ]. Melham, R. Scheele, R. Gutzman, W. Wilson, A. Kloppadel, W. Moorman. i M K A COMMERCE 132 Dean E. A. Gaumnitz What is Commerce? To many it is simply B-10. To others it is records and files and placement. The School of Commerce, founded in 1900, was one of the pioneer commerce and business schools in the Midwest. In the years since then, Wisconsin has built up a reputation as one of the finest commerce schools in the country with its graduates to be found in executive positions in firms throughout the nation. Within the broad field of commerce, students select major fields of specialization ranging from accounting, finance, investment and banking to quantitative analysis, risk management, and real estate. The most important new development for instruction is the use of a combination of business and scientific computer systems available free of charge to students and faculty for appropriate projects. The Commerce Data Processing Center provides an invaluable educational and research tool. Using these computers the students apply their knowledge in market research to many Madison businesses. In this project, managerial and functional problems of Madison businesses are used to provide practical business experience. 133 A place to study, a place to meet, a place to talk . . . Commerce. ALPHA KAPPA PSl ALPHA KAPPA PSI— Bottom Row: W. Hanson, J. Schmitz, R. Ruminski, Vice-President; R. Marshall, President; T. Riechert, Treasurer; R. Kafka, R. Wagman, Secretary; L. Stalter. Second Row: A. Wysocke, T. Sonnleitner, T. Rowlands, J. Downs, P. Businessmen, if they are prominent and have a fair repetoire of dinner jokes, could almost make a career out of being dinner speakers for various campus organizations. One such organization which learns by the successes of others over roast beef and asparagus is Alpha Kappa Psi, a professional fraternity for commerce students majoring in economics, accounting, marketing, personnel management, and insurance. A great deal was also learned in their field trips to Wingspread and the Johnson ' s Wax Company. Bogenschneider, J. Wardlow, W. Breseman, H. Scholl, D. Belangia, T. Saeger, L. Stritzel. Third Row: R. Valiente, S. Levin, D. Schroeder, M. Karon, B. Mauch, K. Prag, D. Brechwald, M. Rupp, G. Rammer, P. Guenther, M. Horn, H. Schoepflin. BETA ALPHA PSI-— Bottom Row: D. Simons, D. Baehr, Treas- urer; L. Pollart, President; G. Burrill, Vice-President; J. Duwe. BETA ALPHA PSI Second Ro w: D. Harvey, M. Thompson, J. Wermer, M. Garbisch, E. Wojahn, R. Wiesmer, M. Rupp, P. Fischer, R. Marshall. Lots of things are distinctive. The Empire State Building because it ' s tall. Sky divers because they ' re rare. Batman because he ' s corny. Beta Alpha Psi because it ' s the only national accounting fraternity. Their aim is not to be tall or rare or corny, but to promote the professional aspects of accounting. They did it through meetings where nationally known speakers are presented, and by holding a meeting with Madison ' s C.P.A. ' s to show non-commerce students what accounting is. Have you broken a leg on Bascom Hill lately? Fallen down the stairs in front of Science Hall? The Insurance Society may be the club for you. Insurance agents are often guest speakers as well as members of the faculty where they discuss intricacies of the field and current problems. Once a year this organization made up of undergraduates takes a trip with the Insurance Fellows, a graduate branch, to a national meeting which is educational and gets you away from school. INSURANCE SOCIETY INSURANCE SOCIETY— Bottom How: D. Aloba, J. Bero, S. Foster, Vice-President; C. Revie, President; J. Coan, L. Stalter, D. Geffner, Prof. J. Graaskamp, Advisor. Second Row; Prof. R. Neins, Advisor; S. Rieth, Secretary; B. Marson, D. Wood, J. Surfus, L. Morien, R. Scott, R. Gery. Third Row: J. Todd, R. Wilkenson, D. Zellmer, J. Radke, J. Gaylord, M. Tierney, R. Woldt, D. Diercks. U.W. MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION— Bottom How: D. Miller, R. Kulzick, J. Christensen, Vice-President; J. Polley, Secretary; I, Scott, President; N. James, D. Shafer. Second Row: J. Denor, J. Ticker tape parades consist of astronauts and ticker tape. Ticker tape is a commodity issuing from computer machines, foretelling the fate of Wall Street. The stock market is a collection of business depending on labor and management. Even the end of the chain must start somewhere and management starts at the U.W. Management Association. The group heard speakers on bank management, financial analysis, and personal direction, so they can have a hand in future ticker tape parades. Engelbager, A. Edet, R. Wink, E. Pribble, S. Meyer, S. Nick. Third Row: M. Strittrnaler, R. Mielcarek, B. Doten, }. Wardlow, T. Schueller, [. Burg, J. Dertol. U.W. MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION Dean Lindley J. Stiles A familiar sight to prospective teachers as well as physical education majors and art students is the education building. EDUCATION The final phase — the Teacher Internship Program. •yu I Functioning as an integral part of the School of Education is the Multimedia Instructional Laboratory where concepts become clear and descriptions become reality. ' And then Brer Fox said Teaching is a profession of optimism. As one works with the young, there is a hope that somehow a better generation is being produced. If this is true, then a school that teaches the future teachers cannot help but have an optimistic atmosphere despite radical changes. This year the School of Education underwent such change in its leadership. Lindley J. Stiles, Dean of the school for ten years, served his last year before leaving to continue his academic career at Northwestern. And both Associate Dean Wilson B. Thiede and Assistant Bob B. Brown left their administrative positions to return to teaching and research. But optimism plus the fact that something so vital as the training and supply of teachers can not be neglected, causes the school to look forward to a new leadership and hopefully to new facilities in which to conduct its greatly expanded programs of research and teaching. 137 ENGINEERING An aerial view of the ever-expanding engineering campus. To the average non-technical liberal arts student, the School of Engineering remains an unfathomable limb of the University which conducts its secret rites with slide rules and undecipherable laws. Perhaps this enigmatic quality of the school can be attributed to the many fields it encompasses and the research as well as teaching facilities which are found in the engineering campus. The school is diversified into such fields as mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, and nuclear engineering. Besides educating students to fill positions in the world of science and business, the school is also devoted to research and plans began this year for the Engineering Research building which will be used primarily for research and partially for instruction. Though the breadth and complexity of the school is beyond the grasp of many, there are certainly those with concrete and practical minds who enter the school in increasing numbers every year. Engineering is signing in for the 1620 IBM computer and forgetting to sign out. ETA KAPPA NU— Bottom Row: P. Balcom, E. Skuldt, C. Frazier, Treasurer; R. McNown, President; Prof. J. Asmuth, Advisor; J. Stinger, Secretary; D. Alf, Secretary; J. Kunish. Second Row: R. SteidI, R. Mast, J. Schmoock, G. Mulhollam, T. Zyduck, K. Bures, G. Hughes, R. Elliott, M. Aken, E. Ravet, f. Jaeschke. Third Row: D. Thorson, G. Gafke, J. Blanchard, R. Argue, J. Shulstad, R. Hackbart, T. Royt, J. Alpert, D. Nelson. ETA KAPPA NU Eta Kappa Nu is an honor association concerned with the future as well as the present. Besides recognizing and awarding the merit of present electrical engineering students, which is a good recommendation when they graduate into the work-a-day world; they are interested in the engineers yet to grow in the university. They have initiated a high school visitation program where engineering students go back to their own high schools to tell prospective students about engineering and college life in general. CHI EPSILON Some people dream of faraway places, some people go the the library to talk to people, and others study hard and make organizations such as Chi Epsilon, an honorary civil engineering fraternity. Once the members joined, they were still responsible for keeping their grades up and also doing one service project a semester such as tutoring to help their department. Visions of Zurich, the Bay of Naples, Dublin, it won ' t make you a member of Chi Epsilon. CHI EPSILON— Bottom Row: J. Beck, C. Weiss, J. Gruendler, Effa, E. Jakel. Third Row: J. Ruppel, T. Klitzkie, K. Henkel, J. Treasurer; G. Brun, President; A. Roethe, Secretary. Second Swiggum, E. Kannel, D. Turke. Row: M. Rewey, R. Abendroth, W. Spychalla, J. Niemeyer, R. PI TAU SIGMA— Bottom Row: W. Cogger, Vice-President; D. Wallace, Prof. N. Braton, Advisor; D. Holloway, President; R. Daneshgar, B. Mitchell, K. Marshek. Second Row: D. Kotecki, PI TAU SIGMA What makes people study hours every night, take careful notes, and stay up all night for finals? Perhaps because he has no Peter Pan complex and realizes the future ' s responsibilities, or for his own satisfaction when the post cards come back, or to attain the honor of acceptance in an honorary fraternity. The members of Pi Tau Sigma, a mechanical engineering honorary fraternity, may not know exactly why they worked so hard, but many people wonder why they didn ' t. TAU BETA PI— Bottom Row: C. Frazier, J. Blanchard, J. Ratt- mann, L. Mellenthin, S. Wexler, M. Green, P. Balcom, S. Banbert R. Zimmerman, K. Marshek. Second Row: R. Subbayyan, R Mackbart, E. Kannel, R. Vogt, J. Beck, J. Ruppel, M. Vidyasagar Secretary; J. Jaeschtte, G. Griffith, T. Royt, R. Daneshgar, J Schlatter, D. Jones, J. Huebner. Third Row: G. Flakas, T Mechelke, J. Klein, R. Swanson, Jr., M. Larson, C. Olson, J Secretary; G. Jungwirth, J. Valenta, J. Goba, F. Dorner, R. Degner, W. Kempke, R. Zimmerly, J. Collins. TAU BETA PI When one is an engineer, one can be anything from a nuclear engineer to a mechanical engineer with many categories in between (boiler stokers and train drivers are excluded from college categorizing). Tau Beta Pi attempts to relate and unite all fields of engineering in being an honorary fraternity for all engineering students who have high scholastic achievement and good 14-1 character. Besides sponsoring speakers, they also provide a tutoring service for freshmen, and sponsor a fall and spring blood drive. Drake, W. Buehring, M. Peterson, R. Kaas, R. Jannssen, M. Kober, D. Carlson, D. Nelson, G. Klinefelter, D. Fuller, R. Baunl- ing. Fourth Row: R. Gottsacker, W. Spychalla, R. Czubkowski, R. Degner, R. DeVor. D. Wallace, R. Steidl, J. Valenta, J. Alpert, D. Rudd, f. Stinger, E. Skuldt, R. Kammer, W. Bohl, A. Sherman. Fifth Row: D. Delwiche, A. Springer, D. Aif, R. McNown, W. Zabel, K. Bures, D. Cincera, D. Kotecki. L J f y jf i ? ' 1 % A THETA TAU— Bottom Row: C. Graves, K. Voigt, D. Schueffner, S. Schellin, Treasurer; R. Elliot, Vice-Regent; G. Brun, Regent; D. Roseth, Scribe; W. Boyle, T. Klitzkie, G. Gerdman. Second Row: D. Zeck, G. Kurtz, A. Bolstad, B. Weber, J. Weyer, J. Groth, R. Lukszys, R. Effa, T. Kingl, J. Wendt, C. Weiss, P. Steltz, D. Kane, D. Cooper. Third Row: R. Felsner, J. Neilson, D. Ferge, D. Kestly, R. Peterson, J. Axt, T. Schuppe, J. Niemeyer, L. Worzella, A. Loth, A. Mueller, R. Peterson, S. Wenzel, R. Van Vleet. 142 THETA TAU Life has several sides, seamy, healthy, social and professional. There are no clubs which combine the seamy and healthy sides of life, but Theta Tau has combined the last two sides in making a social and professional engineering fraternity. On the professional side, the fraternity sponsored an engineering panel and a speaker. On the other side, there were several parties a semester as well as a large semi-formal initiation party in December and May. POLYGON BOARD Engineers, unite! is the cry of Polygon Board, a student-faculty coordinating body for engineering students. Made up of students from every engineering society on campus, its powerful voice is heard from faculty and course criticisms to Student Senate meetings. It is proud of the many awards and honors that it has helped to bring to Wisconsin engineers, and engineering students are proud of the important role their representative plays in student government. POLYGON BOARD— Bottom Row: J. Niemeyer, J. Marks, Ad- visor; W. Miller, Vice-President; G. Brusewitz, President; R. Steinke, Secretary; G. Brun, Treasurer. Second Row: D. Buell, G. Krutz, E. Norin, R. Weiss, L. Morse, R. Maly, M. Stankey, M. Davis, W. Haakenson, N. Pitterle, W. Roper. WISCONSIN ENGINEER The Wisconsin Engineer is not the outstanding driver of the state selected by passengers who always arrive on time; it is a monthly publication distributed on the engineering campus. The magazine contains articles by engineering students and has special sections on new . engineering advancements. The magazine also prints campus news, a humor section, and The Girl of the Month. The work of the staff is read not only on campus but in 500 high schools throughout the state. WISCONSIN ENGINEER— Bottom Row: R. Smith, Editor; M. Ingeman, R. Friede. Second Row: G. Malotke, N. Frater. Metal casting has overtones of large, hot blast furnaces, Gary, Indiana and Carl Sandburg. Few people think of metallurgical, mechanical, and electrical engineering college students. But these students comprise the membership of the American Foundrymen ' s Association and their main interest is metal casting. Speakers from various parts of the country speak to the club on the careers available. People will always think of Hammond, Pittsburgh, and white hot metal, but they couldn ' t drive it without engineers. 143 AMERICAN FOUNDRYMEN ' S SOCIETY AMERICAN FOUNDRYMEN ' S SOCIETY— Bottom Row: C. Naus, Vice-President-Treasurer; J. Sheeban, President; L. Hocking, Secretory; R. Weiss. Second Row: D. Lutz, N. Patel, R. Holmes, B. Shah. B. Doshi, D. Withey. s AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS— Bottom Row: J. Beck, J. Ruppel, T. Klitzkie, Treasurer; L. Kafen, Secretary; J. Albright, President; W. Boyle, Assoc. Advisor; P. Monkmeyer, Advisor; S. Graczyk. Second Row: M. Gruenberger, J. Bolitho, E. Kannel, L. Schmidt, H. Lewis, J. Niemeyer, D. Quam, M. Ward, R. Effa, D. Mercer, D. Kane, V. Lieba. Third Row: J. Winkler, J. Linssen, W. Pfeiffer, W. Spychalla, B. Gottsacker, T. Scheller, R. Dupuis, K. Barkenhagen, B. Bandenberg, L. Ingalls. AMERICA N SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS This large, professional organization is helpful in aquainting members with distinguished men in their field by the usual speaker programs given at 144 meeting and for useful opportunities after graduation in civil engineering. It is not all academic, however, a semi-annual Putting Hubby Through Banquet, better known as PHT, is held with awards given to the most deserving wives, and they have occasional trips to national conferences. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS Engineers grow in many shapes, sizes, and forms. If a boy is asked, What do you want to be when you grow up — a policeman, a cowboy, a man from U.N.C.L.E.? and he replies, No, an engineer. it is quite proper to ask what kind since there are many varieties and many organizations to accomodate them. One such organization is the American Institute of Chemical Engineers which sponsors chemical engineers to speak at meetings and acquaint the members with the activities in the field. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS— Bottom Row: R. Kolda, G. Krock, W. Miller, E. Norin, R. Pratt, Vice- President-Treasurer; D. Cinciera, President; R. Faber, Secretary; G. Sather, A. Sherman, D. Blanchfield. Second Row: M. Zimmer- mann, J. Abendroth, K. Tu, T. Kovacic, T. Waarvik, P. Schuette, L. B. Irvine, G. Nelson, J. Schlatter, C. Olsoli, A. de los Santos, R. Deffner. Third Row: R. Kaas, E. Vermulen, J. Van De Wiel, R. Mittelsteadt, V. Vilker, R. Swanson, L. Seehafer, D. V. Rudd, R. Kammer, J. Schroeder, A. Springer. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS— Bottom Row: C. Alberts, C. Graves, Secretary; G. Krutz, T. Heft, Vice- President; J. Mitchell, Advisor; P. Sorenson, President; J. Gal- lagher, Treasurer; W. Haakenson. Second Row: G. Bell, K. Ran- dall, B. Wagner, D. Sukow, R. Czubkowski, D. Devroy, C. Smestad, J. Bartel, D. Miller, A. Becker. Third Row: J. Weyer, C. Jackson, R. Maly, L. Morse, R. Strebel, J. Regner, D. Wallace, G. Hertel, R. Willett, R. Hoepel, J. Buettner. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS The name implies that this organization is concerned only with professional advancement, a student branch of a national organization. However, it is not all work and no play, they do have monthly speakers from large industries come in, and they take annual trips to national meetings. Since this is an upperclassmen organization, their biggest social event comes at senior-droop period, (better known as finals), when all able men take time out for a hair-raising picnic. INSTITUTION OF ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING — Bottom Row: F. Scheu, R. Hashemian, B. Shahzadi, R. Kopp, President; G. Weibel, Treasurer; M. Davis, D. Adamavich. Second Row: J. Weissgerber, J. Kwiatkowski, L. INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS With a long and formal name as Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers you would hardly think it would be a social organization. You ' re right, it ' s not. The organization is comprised of sophomores through graduate students majoring in electrical engineering who are interested enough to attend the monthly meetings and hear speakers, and to receive the monthly publications published by the National Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers. 145 Larson, T. Zyduck, S. Guif, L. Muehleisen, T. Royt. Third Row: S. Burns, J. Mitby, J. Drengenberg, B. Bondow, L. Thiele, M. Ravet, J. Shafer. ft - 146 Bottom Row: J. Femal, A. Becker, D. Steinke, Secretary; A. Lacher, Vice-President; D. Hembel, President; E. Bellin, B. Hoepfl, Treasurer; R. Weiland, L. Craker. Second Row: J. Mertz, G. Doremus, J. Hendricks, P. Vetter, B. Goldstrahm, E. Fuhr- mann, D. Driver, J. Byrns, T. Berrong, L. Slauson, P. Morgan. Third Row: B. Sheldon, D. Shell, L. Augsburger, A. Webb, T. Duex, L. Katzfey, J. Goba, J. Engler, M. Westra, P. Edwards, D. Mercer, B. Fletcher. TRIANGLE A triangle, the name of a geometric figure, symbolizes the old Egyptian delta which describes the mouth of the Mississippi and Nile Rivers. Triangle is also the name of a campus organization having nothing to do with three sided figures or rivers. Instead, the man of Triangle promotes understanding and friendship among its members coming from engineering, architectural, and scientific fields. Although based on professional goals, they recognized social functions with beer suppers, a Homecoming display, and a party for crippled children. Bottom Row: E. Pernic, S. Craney. Second Row: G. Peterson, R. Gering, J. Thielmann, T. Devine, J. Bedell, W. Radtke, W. Kissel, W. Belknap. Third Row: H. Riggert, T. Peterson, N. Stahl, Treas- urer; D. Alf, President; Dr. R. A. Greiner, C. Kopper, G. Mulhol- lam. Fourth Row: R. Phelps, C. Frazier, R. Mielke, K. Cash, A. Mickelson, J. Shafer, D. Daniels, R. Zunke, R. Meyer, R. Hum- phrey, W. Brooks, T. Thompson. Fifth Row: M. Davis, D. Moritsch. M. Kling, J. Ylvisaker, R. Duchow,- E. Engstrom, G. Gruett, R. Sundberg, R. Arndt, D. Larson, P. Neustedter, P. Ja- cobsen, P. Brusius. 147 KAPPA ETA KAPPA Electrical engineers major exclusively in electrical engineering, take jobs exclusively in the held of electrical engineering, and they may also belong to Kappa Eta Kappa, a professional fraternity exclusively for electrical engineers. All the exclusives perhaps make them sound a bit narrow in scope, but with their major they might have snuck a few lit. courses and maybe even chamber music. Kappa Eta Kappa also broadens the scope by offering a social calendar besides their speakers, including beer suppers and house parties. EXTENSION DIVISION One of the divisions of the Extension Center is the International Cooperative Training Center. Members pictured from left to right are: Mr. Pham Van De, Viet Nam; Mr. Enrique E. Lasso, Equador; Mrs. Sarah Douachi, Iran; Dr. Adlovve L. Larson, Director; and Mr. Stephan P. D. Tita, Cameroon. 148 Language laboratories are only one of the many facilities offered by the Center. Donald R. McNeil, Chancellor of the Exlension Division. The Extension Building is located on the lower campus where space, trees, and grass are at a premium. Virtually unknown to most of the undergraduates who surge up and down Bascom Hill, the University Extension Division has grown from a state to a national and now to an international campus. Last year more than 80.000 adults and young people participated in Extension Division instructional programs. University Extension is both traditional and unconventional. It is the student taking a correspondence course. It is the teacher adding credit courses for certification. University Extension is, among other things, the workshop for the creative writer, a training program for government officials, a management institute or labor education class, or a summer alumni week of study. University Extension is working with people. Teaching Milwaukee policemen conversational Spanish so they can work more effectively in parts of the city where Puerto Ricans and Mexican-Americans speak little English, counseling small industries in northern Wisconsin to improve management and production, thus increasing employment, teaching foreign nationals how to Extend their universities back home are activities of the University Extension Division, under Dean Theodore J. Shannon, which are being consolidated with two other units of the University. With Donald R. McNeil as Chancellor of University Extension, the Cooperative Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics, under Dean Henry L Ahlgren, the Division of Radio- Television Education, under Dean H. B. McCarty, and the University Extension Division move now into a new era of integrated service. 149 Dean Robert A. Alberty 150 It used to be sufficient to have a bachelors degree in order to face the world. Now, however, students in more and more fields are finding it necessary to get into graduate school to achieve success. The status of the graduate school undergoes an immense change in the four years a student spends here. As a Freshman, Grad school is regarded by many to be a haven for prospective draftees. Gradually, the student realizes the importance of specialization in many fields and the consequent importance of the Graduate School to him. The Wisconsin Graduate School is a graphic illustration of this trend. Enrollment is up to 7,400 students, a 12 percent jump over last year. Here at Wisconsin there is one graduate student for every three undergraduates. Wisconsin has long been one of the top five schools in the granting of PhD ' s. The subjects treated range from such old standbys as English Literature and Physics to African language and literature and Landscape Architecture. Wisconsin today offers Doctoral degrees in 90 different departments in four main areas: biological sciences, humanities, physical sciences, and social sciences. To cope with the rising number of students the school continually opens new facilities to offer advanced instruction and to involve students actively in research problems in their fields. New this year was an expanded computer sciences lab and the Biotron Building which is an important asset to our already outstanding biology department. Endless hours, countless books and labs and more labs are a grad student ' s lot. Graduate students do more than take their education. Some of them give what they have already learned, and they are revered as teaching assistants. Sculpture is a thing of beauty which comes from such mundane things as mud, water and work. Graduate School is learning beyond what most people desire to, and prolonging the attainment of the rewards of education. Dean George H. Young T. ' i ♦ « :) .-.vvw -v. • • • WN j ?B i - a C7 ■! 1 m 1 i - ■MiiieJinjiiiir « • ...Mllll k: The light of law illumines the night. Unjustly charged? Take it to court. Every year Homecoming is enlivened by a seemingly sane group of men who charge across Camp Randall and throw canes over the goal post. Fans nudge each other and inquire whether this is some kind of protest or simply another example of Homecoming delirium. After careful research it developes that they are neither. These are the graduating law students and when you consider what they have gone through in order to graduate you wonder that they don ' t do more than throw canes. The Wisconsin School of Law is one of the largest and finest in the Country. Wisconsin has a tradition of excellence established in 1867 when it became the nations ' first state law school. Through the years Wisconsin has been instrumental in establishing many widely used methods in studying law. It established the idea of primary legal research devoted principally to the study of law and its relation to society rather than the study of law as a self-contained unit. It also pioneered the use of case book study in the Midwest. With some 525 students currently enrolled, it ranks as one of the 10 largest in the country and with its enlarged facilities and its 100,000 volume library it has every intention of continuing in its present mode of academic excellence. With liberty and justice for all. 154 LETTERS AND SCIENCE One of the first terms the incoming freshman learns upon arrival in Madison is the College of Letters and Science. Indeed, so often does the term pop up that it seems as though the university and the college are one and the same. Comprising as it does 70 percent of the campus instruction, it seems to be an educational octopus, touching everything and everyone. The overlying purpose of the college is to provide instruction and carry out research in the humanities, the social sciences, and the basic sciences. To fulfill this, eight special courses leading to eight different degrees are offered, not to mention t he forty-one bachelor degrees available through the general courses. If figures don ' t impress you thumb through your timetable and glance at the incredible variety and depth of the knowledge that is offered. There is everything from Chinese literary criticism, (236-773-8); to Seminar in Geomorphalogy and Glacial and Pleistocene Geology (420-975-5). These numbers seem to bother some people since they indicate the impersonal stamp of the computer. But in an institution where so much is available this is the only workable method of organization. The slight dehumanization that results is more than made up for by the variety of knowledge which it makes possible. X Dean Leon D. Epstein 155 Patience and persistence, the by-words for any conscientious student, are especially important for a student enrolled in the College of Letters and Science. The course may be anthropology or chemistry or even art. To compete successfully, one must be patient; one must persist. The reward . . . the satisfaction of knowing you can spend a few quiet moments in Bascom reading something other than a textbook. In many modern novels the protagonist will wear a Phi Beta Kappa key. This does not mean he comes out victorious in the end of the novel, but it does mean he worked hard and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. The honor society is for distinguished scholarship by seniors and juniors in the College of Letters and Science, and are elected each spring. Phi Kappa Phi differs in principle and selection. As an honorary society it selects students from all University colleges on the basis of scholarship and extracurricular activities for the campus and community. At the initiation ceremony in January, the honorary members heard Senator Nelson. PHI BETA KAPPA 156 JUNIORS— 1965 Robert Joseph Boettcher Barry Neal Heyman William David Knox II Mary Patricia McCarten Peter Meek Miller Charles Nelson Oster Ruby Miriam Peterson James Taylor Ranney David William Stowe SENIORS— 1965 Edgar Duane Arendt John Martin Benson Solveig Marie Bjorke Caridad Bravo Charlene Ruth Cape Claire Monod Cassidy Sara Ann Cuene Alexis Reichert Doose Spencer Lee Francis Robert F. Giese Martin Marc Gold Mathilda Maria Harper Daniel Lee Hartl Janice Mary Holloway Mary K. Holsteen Mary Basilia Ingrelli Ann Elizabeth Jarvella Sandra Lynn Jensen Kenneth R. Kleefeld Kathryn Lorna Kube Mark T. Kuge Richard Levine Lawrence Albert Link Ann D. Loetscher David Edward Masche Maura McDowell Jon Dennis Mikalson Klawa Nepscha James Jay Noell Jayne Helen Newton Sheila K. O ' Brien James Ruben Oestreich Arlene R. Parmentier Iris L. Petersen Susan Claire Pollay Leonard S. Rubinowitz Carol Jean Schneider Thomas Screnock Gayla Ann Seidler Helen H. Ann Showers Arthur D. Spicer Irna Stein Suzanne Marie Suttner Thomas Joel Sweet Merle Joann Thompson Sally G. Thrun Yee Wha Miranda Tung Neil David Weinstein Judith Werner Marcia Winik Willard Edwin Witte PHI KAPPA PHI CLASS OF 1966 (Elected as juniors) Miles R. Adam Arnold E. Alaniz Donald L. Alf Richard A. Anthes Mary Baker William E. Biljan Robert J. Boettcher William R. Bohl Paula R. Borchers Robert M. Bumsted Kenneth ]. Bures Joie Diane Canada David L. Cincera James R. Cole Laurence E. Dell Arthur A. Eggert Judith E. Fifrick Irene Fokakis Nancy C. Gall Gay I. Gifford Nancy Guptill Joel R. Hamilton Berneita M. Harrington Carolyn T. Hartl Thomas J. Herr Rosanne I. Hesse Barry N. Heyman Joseph P. P. Hildebrandt Peter S. Hoff Catherine L. Horrall James R. Jaeschke Robert J. Jarvella Sandra L. Jensen James M. Jondrow John W. Joosse Kathleen A. Kabat James S. Keene W. David Knox Thomas W. Kuebler Patricia E. Lane Christine E. Liefert Graham F. Loynd Barry M. Liebman Norman J. Loomer Daphne S. Mauermann John M. McKichan Marilyn J. Myers James E. Nelson Charles N. Oster Valerie R. Petersen Barry M. Popkin Ruth A. Pride James T. Ranney Bruce A. Rasmussen Thomas K. Riechert Gary D. Rosenberg Helen J. Schulz Jean M. Scorgie Lenore H. Senzig Harvey D. Shapiro Sharon E. Sinn Susan M. Spanagel Rosalie R. Stelter Bonnie C. Stone David W. Stowe Barbara J. Sumnicht Shirley V. Swanson Merle J. Thompson Marcia A. Vander Leest Willard J. Waeffler Judith Ann Weber Lynn E. Weber Neil D. Weinstein John W. Weiss Willard E. Witte William P. Zabel JUNIORS Roberta Alder Richard Arnold Barbara Backus Linda Baumgarten Steven Boettcher Allen Booth John Boyle Marie Burns Dunson Cheng Nancy Cochran Samuel Cohen William Cowen Madelon DeYoung Bonnie Dibble Charles Ellestad David Feingold Dennis Fisher Mary Fitton Anna Fredenslund Mary Jo Freitag Charles Friedman Stanley Fry Michael Garey John Garske Robert Gottsacker David Groose Sharon Guten Gail Marie Habermann Virginia Hagelstein Robert Holt Susan Hunt Patricia Huntsman Mary Huseby Michael Hutjens Tom Ivey Eric Jakel Mardie Kaufer John King Diane Kjervik Janice Wilson Klein Jerry Klein Mary Koch Barbara Lamb Michael Liethen Ronnie Ann Littenberg Norman Marks Carol McCool Richard Meier Andrea Miller Kathy Myers Christine Nelson Mary Ann Opelt V. Gail Parshall Thomas Peterson Sandra Prothero John Roue John Ruppenthal Harmie Schilf Judith Schink James Schlatter Lester Schmoll Bruce Schultz Carol Schutz David Simon Dianne Smith Kay Smith Linda Larsen Sorensen Marcia Stahmann Susan Steiner Thomas Stiefvater John Stichman Bonnie Strauss Susan Thiede Diane Wasserman Barbara Wenban Janet Westing Stephen Wexler Nancy Williams Lloyd Wittstock Justin Zivin SENIORS Karen Alvord Daniel Anderson Jean Andrews Barbara Balkansky Lou Ann Bardeen James Baum Jacqueline Berben Judith Berkholtz Sue Biller Carol Blackford Ronald Borchardt John Boyes Russell Braunling Evelyn Britten Malcolm Burdick Richard Cahill Frederick Carstensen Robert Chalice Lu Ann Closser Diane Cohen Patricia Cook Charlene Coutre Steven Cox George Crapple Kathleen Creighton Robert Czubkovvski Barbara Dafoe Mary Daniels Raymond Degner Ruth Doss Mary Duhamel Nancy Eagle John Ebbott Kathryn Eggert Neil Eisenberg Elaine Erickson Roberta Ernstoff Raymond Evers Kenneth Feldman Peter Fernandes Michael Fiandt Michael Figler Robert Forbes Betty Forrester Clive Frazier Joan Friedland Joan Fries Bernardine Gerard Carl Giesler Lucille Gluck Janet Gomoll Nancy Gow Alan Greene Patricia Guile James Guth Ann Hagen Eleanor Hanauer Patricia Hansen L. Kathleen Harker Judith Hart Steven Lee Hartman Richard Hays Kay Heggestad Annette Hendry Arlino Hersch Janet Hindin Christopher Horton Jane Jacob William Jasperson Edward Jesse Louis Jung Daniel Kailing Richard Kammer James Keefer Jean Kitzmann Nancy Klemm Margaret Knight Kathleen Koge Susan Kolko Karen Kreloff John Kroos Bruce Krueger James Krzeminski Helen Larson John Leonard Ruth Lerner Susan Levine Ronny Lubcke Catherine Mack Donna Marshall Kurt Marshek Harold Mast Mary McCarten Robert McNown Carolyn Meise Paul Mennes Dennis Merritt Michael Minkoff Linda Mokrejs Marianna Monk Marilyn Jean Myers Nancy Myrvold William Nasgovitz Jeanette Neitzel Donald Nelson Patricia Niess Mildred North Robert Ochiltree II James O ' Connor Sharon Olson Gloria Paulson David Penn Gerald Perona Sheryl Peters Ruby Peterson Barbara Pettersen John Phillips Laurance Pierce Kenneth Piper Patricia Plecas Jan Pollnow Mary Porter Carol Pritchard Barbara Raeuber Harold Randecker. Jr. Stephen Reed Karl Reichardt Thomas Rendall Robert Reznichek Layton Rikkers Sharon Ripp Jane Roberts Alice Robinson Robert Roden Jon Ronning Karlynn Schmidt Lowell Schoengarth Dennis Schultz Sherwood Schwalbach Roger Schwebs Othman Shemisa Linda Sirkus Marcia Smith Judith Smoitkin Ellen Spathelf Janet Spector James Stinger Mary Sustman Carol Swanson Elizabeth Taylor Thomas Tinkham Clifford Tomfohrde Allan Topp Ellen Trachsel Phyllis Tribbey Ruth Valentine Barbara Vetter Margaret Waletzky Gay Wallace Wendy Walthers Herbert Wang Carol Watson Janet Weatheruax Elizabeth Weiss Burton Weltman Donald Winkler William Zellmer Donald Zillman Jeffrey Zink MACE SENIORS Miles R. Adam John A. Boyes John M. Cloninger Peter T. Fernandes David N. Fronek Joel R. Hamilton Joseph R. Hildebrandt W. David Knox Stephen G. McConahey Gary L. Nelsestuen Kenneth B. Quintenz Harvey D. Shapiro Thomas W. Tinkham Neil D. Weinstein Donald N. Zillman JUNIORS Lawrence J. Johnson Jonathan W. Lampman Charles N. Oster John W. Rowe Alan M. Rubin Stephen M. Schlussel Ronald A. Sell Donald J. Seigel Stephen A. Wexler Randolph S. Young Gary D. Zweifel 158 IRON CROSS CLASS OF 1965 John M. Benson John M. Gruber Richard C. Hoffmann Gary V. Kirk Evan E. Richards Christopher H. Sterling CLASS OF 1966 Clifford C. Behnke Peter T. Fernandes David N. Fronek W. David Knox Marc B. Lipton Charles N. Oster Harvey D. Shapiro James D. Silbert Thomas W. Smith Thomas W. Tinkham CRUCIBLE — Bottom Row: D. Yessne, C. James, Treasurer; J. Paulson, President; B. Strauss, Vice-President. Second Row; T. Rhiel, M. Heffernan, S. Hunt, S. Steiner, S. Thiede. CRUCIBLE Self-esteem is a marvelous quality which allows a girl to hold her head high and feel that people listen when she talks. Self-esteem is usually attained through hard work, it does not just happen. Crucible is another thing which is attained by hard work and anyone who receives the honor of belonging also has self-esteem. The society is composed of those junior girls who have maintained a 3.0 average and have been outstanding in campus activities. MORTAR BOARD Each February, girls are singled out from the student population on the basis of their scholastic ability and the merits of their outstanding service and leadership in campus life. Then the present Mortar Board members select among them. Several months later, on an unknown night, the acknowledgement of the achievement of these chosen few is made known in a candlelight ceremony where they are presented with the black cap and gown, symbolic of their attainments. 159 MORTAR BOARD— Bottom Ron-; S. Daniel, J. Johansen, J. Fifrick. Second Row; E. Strizhak, I. Fokakie. Secretary; K. Behling, President; M. Hegedus, Treasurer; P. Niess, Vice-Presi- JL dent. Third Row; D. Mauermann, J. Heller, M. Ott, S. Jensen, M. Jonarm, G. Gifford, C. Natvig. I PHI ETA SIGMA — J. Truby, President; N. Maragos, Secretary; J. Ruppenthal, Vice- President; R. Swinehart, J. Axley, Treasurer. 160 PHI ETA SIGMA The temptations open to a freshman unleashed on a compass are many and varied and one of the temptations is not booking it. However, for those who resist all temptations tearing them away from the books there is a reward. Phi Eta Sigma is the men ' s honorary fraternity which recognizes freshmen who have a 3.5 or above. The group sponsored lectures, experimented with study- guide methods, and offered tutoring. Luck might keep you in school, but it will hardly get you a 3.5. SIGMA EPSILON SIGMA Freshman year is reputed to be the worst year grade-wise (many people feel it gets progressively worse), but this fall 125 girls proved this a hasty generalization. These girls were initiated into Sigma Epsilon, and honorary sorority which accepts girls maintaining a 3.5 average their freshman year. The girls lent their academic talents to less fortunates by sponsoring a tutoring program in the Madison schools and with Phi Eta Sigma presented a lecture series with faculty speakers. SIGMA EPSILON SIGMA— Bottom Row: K. Dahir, Vice-Presi- dent; S. Schiller, L. Petersen, Treasurer; A. Rodgers, M. Clark, President; T. Otto, K. Jorgensen, Secretary; L. Mazinsky. Second Row: C. Neumann, D. Bruski, K. Schaefer, D. Yamamoto, N. Rubin, J. Whiteside, R. Feld, C. Luck, P. Hatlen, S. Neumann, C. Kromschuster, J. Hefty. Third Row: P. Kehrer, S. Meyer, C. Evans, E. Heidt, K. Mannchen, L. Zimmerman, L. Johnston, M. Haan, P. Seilin, H. Zurnporfer, K. Kutsch, f. Borchers. ETA KAPPA LAMBDA— Bottom Row: S. Brodhagen, E. Campbell, Treasurer; T. Schuster, President; K. Estien. Second Row: J. Krause, B. Sumnicht, M. Lang, A. Hamilton. ETA KAPPA LAMBDA There are organizations who are terribly specialized and limited to fields of study, but Eta Kappa Lambda has a much broader base of selection. As a Residence Halls Honorary it selects girls who have a history of dorm activities and recommendations from the house executive councils and head residents. The aim of the organization was the recognition of the present needs of the Resident Halls systems and to stimulate leadership and exchange of ideas. PHI BETA The noble Greek and Roman arts of music, speech, and drama which have been partially disintegrated by a modern society, are being hopefully once more integrated by Phi Beta, a professional sorority for women in the three fields. In their attempt, the girls held a reception on opening nights for the productions of Three Penny Opera and Gypsy, and also gave variety programs at Oregon School for Girls and Black Hawk Country Club. 161 PHI BETA— Bottom Row; M. Mclnire, C. Williams, J. Schmidt- man, Secretary; M. Wright, President; J. Ronche, Vice-President; D. Miller, Treasurer; C. Spring, I. Marton. Second Row: K. Mc- Closkey, M. Hilton, K. Fischer, G. Dickenson, B. Levy, B. Levy, J. Kaberna, S. Seifert, K. Loyster, A. Goodman, R. Valesh. m WFjMwm It t SIGMA ALPHA ETA— Bottom Row: J. Maginnis, Secretary; B. Egan, D. Abney, Vice-President; J. Hart, President; S. Abramson, Secretary; L. Stombaugh, Treasurer. Second Row: S. Croak, R. Setlick, V. Lord, M. Seif, V. Koslow, S. Stern, A. Kramalis, J. Montgomery, G. Bloch. Third Row: S. Schueller, L. Owens, P. Bade, M. Lilja, C. Henderson, D. Wendler, M. Baggot, C. Cox. 162 SIGMA ALPHA ETA Most people just talk, some, much too much, but nobody ever critically analyzes their language and how they talk. If they did, they would probably be afraid to make another sound. The members of Sigma Alpha Eta, a professional speech therapy fraternity do think about talking. Their interest in furthering speech pathology and audiology is satisfied by the speakers active in these fields who also debate upon the theoretical approach. And all you think you do is open your mouth. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Music makes the world go round and round and round, and as far as the girls of Sigma Alpha Iota are concerned, music should be world wide. That ' s why this international professional music fraternity has as part of its program, The International Music Fund which buys instruments for underprivileged countries. They also collected books and records for the Braille Music Project and sponsored Christmas caroling. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA — Bottom Row: N. Guptill, Secretary; G. Gersbach, Secretary; M. Stahmann, Vice-President; S. Lautz, President; M. Keppel, Treasurer; J. Christenson. Second Row: M. Weil, M. Erickson, M. Kuehl, S. Haupt, J. Albrecht, R. Miller, S. Larsen, B. Eells. Third Row: P. Elliott, T. Cullen, S. Sarig, S. Scheurman, I. Standorf, M. Spangler, J. Klein, L. Steen. CORANTO SIGMA IO TA— Bottom Row: P. McAllister, N. Zim- mer, Secretary; C. Chyle, President; G. Gifford, J. Feenberg. Sec- ond Row: K. Michishita, T. Mandernack, Vice-President; K. Potonik, A. Glasenapp, f. Fergel Martin. M. Rundell, A. Hedback, J. CORANTO SIGMA IOTA The future society, fashion, and food editors, and maybe even a crime reporter and a Dear Abbey can be found in Coronto Sigma Iota, a local professional sorority for women majoring in journalism. The group, besides dreaming of their own by-lines, holds teas for the journalism faculty, beer suppers, a Founder ' s Day luncheon, and an annual picnic with two journalism fraternities. So, over hot dogs and beer, the two sexes can argue who really does make a good reporter and aren ' t women discriminated against? THETA SIGMA PHI The same trade of typewriters, copy layouts, and ink that produced Ernest Hemingway and Clark Kent has also produced Theta Sigma Phi, a national women ' s fraternity for those in the School of Journalism. Their biggest activity was the annual Matrix Banquet which honored 500 women leaders in Madison, the benefits of which go for scholarships. They also sponsor a National Veterans Writing Contest and a Talent Sparks program encouraging women to enter communications. 163 THETA SIGMA PHI— Bottom Row: C. Chyle, C. Natvig, Presi- dent; M. Wenninger, Vice-President; G. Gifford, Treasurer; B. Forrester, Secretary; S. Johnson. Second Row: T. Mandernack, S. Christman, J. Stiedemann, G. Gullison, M. Slater, N. Cohen, J. Schaleben, M. Swenson. SIGMA DELTA CHI SIGMA DELTA CHI— Bottom Row: S. Chaffee, Advisor; D. Frei- tag, Treasurer; M. Lipschutz, Secretary; R. Wagner, President; N. Ulevich, Vice-President; K. Mueller. Second Row: E. Little did they realize what power they held. It sounds like a spy story, but it is in reality the men of Sigma Delta Chi, professional fraternity for men engaged in any one of many fields of mass media. Sigma Delta Chi brings its members together for educational as well as fellowship reasons; through the fraternity members learn more about their prospective fields, the problems facing modern American journalists, and the responsibility inherent in the power they possess. Steiner, T. Solow, K. Eapen, G. Wells, S. Raymer, R. Fickau, J. Smoller, D. Kauffman. 164 PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA— Bottom Row: R. Muehlbauer, Sec- retary; R. Krueger, F. Terranova, Treasurer; S. Stohl, President; J. Glickman, Vice-President; J. Rasmussen, P. LaPlante. Second Row: J. Cirrilli, T. O ' Grady, M. Luckoff, E. Knesting, T. Sailor. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA L. Allen, K. Norman, A. Brusse, R. Schumacher, J. Caruso. Third Row: M. McGuigan, D. Lybeck, T. Paulson, J. Barnett, N. Bakker, R. Murray, D. Marshall, R. Williams, D. Hargrave. Educating the general public is usually left to mass communication (aimed at a seventh grade level) and when the education concerns diversified opinions of taste, the job is a difficult one. But Phi Mu Alpha has as its aims promoting music among its members and the general public. The professional music fraternity had a program which included the All-American Concert, co- sponsoring the Badger Song Fest, and aiding in various University music functions. Bottom Row. T. Henzler, D. Makovec, W. Hustad, W. Douglas, P. Winiger, R. Metzler, J. Beckman, D. Donald. Second Row: J. Dodd, R. Ernst, H. Sipe, Treosurer; R. Shubkin, R. Bickes, L. Holmes, President; P. Carpenter, Vice-President; J. Hoff, Secre- tary; T, Becker, J. Schroeder, T. Wallace, P. Notz. Third Row: R. Perry, F. Silver, G. Yogurtian, J. Stenson, L. Glascow, D. How- ard, S. Kopperl, J. Meyer, R. Buehler, J. Steele, K. Barnett, D. Klarstrom, J. Reeve, M. St. John, J. Hellmueller, B. Feay, S. Frazer, M. Goodrich. Fourth Row: S. Harwood, L. Baird, D. Anderson, R. Kammer, W. Pfeiffer, T. Mathewson, R. Johnson, K. Hartwig, B. McKay, D. Zecher, D. Brittelli, R. Nettesheim, D. Bixby, D. Rusch, J. Clement. ALPHA CHI SIGMA Intellect is a fine thing, if not a bit inconsistent. Who would believe that nobody in the Alpha Chi Sigma house will talk on the phone while Batman is on television? The BADGER representative who tried to call them would believe it. But the members of Alpha Chi Sigma, a professional chemistry fraternity, did accomplish things except for that one hour a week. The local Boy Scouts are grateful to them for help on their chemistry badges, and in the spring they sponsored a competitive exam for freshmen students. Being a social as well as a professional fraternity, they are also concerned with the ritual of the beer supper. 165 MEDICINE Medicine, no matter what is said about long hours and interrupted leisure, is an ever growing profession. Perhaps because the long hours are rewarded or because of a humanitarian instinct or both, more people apply to the University of Wisconsin Medical School every year. The school has no choice but to grow. The William S. Middleton Medical Library which opened in May was this year ' s expansion acknowledgement to those willing to continue their schooling and learning long past the normal person ' s capacity or desire to. As with the rest of University facilities, it must keep expanding and last October it was announced that plans were launched for the building of a completely new Medical Center near the Veteran ' s Administration Hospital. Dean Peter L. Eichman Freshman students cram before an anatomy lab. Med School is learning things that are already known and discovering things that are not. An indispensable piece of equipment in a considerable number of research projects is the electron microscope. Upon completion, the William S. Middleton Library will contain 200.000 invaluable volumes. 167 PRE-MEDICAL SOCIETY— Bottom Row: S. Steiner, T. Tabach- nick, C. Schrank, Vice-President; I. Ashley, Secretary; P. Mennes, President; M. Chrouser. Second Row: D. Siegel, Oster, G. Smiley, K. Haggestad, C. Mass. W, Knox, C. 168 PRE-MEDICAL SOCIETY There is something inherent in the human being which makes him recoil at the sight of his own blood, and yet throws him into a throng gathering at accidents. This is perhaps not the same principle attracting members to the Pre-Medical Society, but not all of the members are majoring in pre-med, many are just interested. Speakers acquaint them with the various fields of medicine, and once a year the society sponsors a tour day of the University Hospital. PHI DELTA EPSILON To be born is to begin dying. A quote, pessimistic perhaps, which sums up the inevitable futility and at the same time the need of postponement of the inevitable which is the role a member of the medical profession must face and fulfill. Phi Delta Epsilon is a medical fraternity whose members are preparing for this kind of role in life. To better help them meet it, the organization sponsors such activities as a visit by a noted chief of cardiology. PHI DELTA EPSILON— Bottom Row: N. Pivar, N. Gansheroff, M. Kappy, President; R. Silberman, S. Solochek. Secon d Row: L. Lexier, S. Minkin, Treasurer; A. Rastegar, Secretary; J. Fox, R. Berman, M. Berman. OTHERA— Bottom Row: K. Barney, C. Nakanishi, Treasurer; E. Rabas, Mr. Fox, Advisor; T. Schuster, President; J. Paulsen, Vice- President; D. Kudla, Secretary; S. Brown. Second Row; B. Levy, H. Smith, P. Hall, M. Meiners, M. Cohan, M. Ahlgren, D. Cohen, J. Carlson, C. Pate, S. Schroeder. OTHERA Othera invites anyone in the occupational therapy program and all others interested to join its ranks. The main purpose is providing opportunities to become better acquainted with the work and the people connected with it. Their activities this year were many including a Fall hoe- down, skits, surprise breakfasts, speaker programs, a big-little sister program, publishing of the OT paper, Odds Trends, and ending the academic year with a May banquet. PHI THETA Exercise is not unknown to Madison students. A class on the hill, a 7:45 in Mechanical Engineering is also a course in speed walking and calf building. But Phi Theta carries the point of exercise farther than most students even dream of. An organization of physical therapists, they welcome new students in physical therapy to the campus and throughout the year they hear talks on experiences in physical therapy and artificial limbs. 169 PHI THETA— Bottom Row: M. Asbury, M. Bohl, S. Hassett, G Marrow, Secretary; M. Etzel, Vice-President; J. Roberts, Presi- dent; J. Casey, Treasurer; D. Obermayr, J. Peckarsky, J. Olefsky Second Row: M. Johnson, J. Landusky, J. Bily, M. Husby, J. File- nius. J. Haeberle. S. Wasson, J. Russell. P. Nelson. S. Higley, R. Clark, R. Groefe, J, Redman, J. Walling. Third Row: S. Chandler, N. Davis. C. Kite, L. Cutler, D. Weber, N. Brick, K. Sanville, B. Mom, L. Milone, P. Cowle, C. Buehler, L. Graber. NURSING Dean Helen L. Bunge Nursing is being healed as they are healed; growing as they grow. There is a period in the life of most young girls when they entertain the desire to be a nurse. As time passes, the dream usually fades and is forgotten, but some never forget and for some 700 girls enrolled in the Wisconsin School of Nursing the dream of youth is fast becoming a reality. Students majoring in Nursing have the opportunity to work with other university students on campus as well as with members of the health team in hospitals and public health agencies. The smiling, ghostly figure who hovers above you during the blood drive is often a student nurse. The majority of the 700 students enrolled in the school are preparing to become nurses. In addition, 184 registered nurses are working toward a baccalaureate degree in Pediatric Nursing. Courses in English, Social Sciences and natural sciences provide a foundation for clinical courses in nursing. Students review nursing care plans and charts become people. 172 Bottom Row: A. Kock, E. Soukup, B. Hartwrg, J. Roseberry, Treasurer; M. Hegedus, Vice-President; C. Boyd, President; R. Schuetz, A. Russo, J. Thom, P. Palecek, Corr. Secretary; J. Ayres, D. Boranick. Second Row: E. MacDonald, N. Holmes, J. Dudek, M. Wineger, C. Langenberg, N. Martin, J. Kettinger, J. Gerz, B. McCartney, N. Blanchard, L. Knox, V. Erl, N. Gurkowski, B. Maloney, L. Hoarnstra, K. Dahle, R. Sorens, P. Weber, B. Mc- Cann. Third Row: S. Riegel, B. Stickles, J. Demming, N. Hovind, J. Kaap, P. Hoffmann, J. Chambers, J. Johnson, C. Husman, M. Doll, C. Ewar, C. Behrens, C. Beckwith, B. Knudtson, J. Peterson, K. Hunter, J. Bell, S. Martalock, C. Nedden. ALPHA TAU DELTA Combining education with a program that cheers part of the community was maybe not a conscious goal of Alpha Tau Delta, but it happened anyway. Alpha Tau Delta is a nursing sorority which hopes to develop educational standards for women in nursing. Education was attained not only through the bi-monthly speakers, but practical knowledge was learned through their projects in Central Colony Children ' s Home and the Children ' s Hospital, to whom visitors are a commodity like ice cream and bubble gum. STUDENT FACULTY COUNCIL OF SCHOOL OF NURSING— Bottom Row: M. Hegedus, President; K. Busse, Secretary; C. Siegel, J. Nelson, Treasurer. Second Row: M. Miner, M. Jones, B. Slavik, G. Natvig. STUDENT AND FACULTY COUNCIL OF THE SCHOOL OF NURSING The Student-Faculty Council of the School of Nursing is not exactly a stagnant organization. In fact their activities range from a Parents ' Day Reception, a Careers Day Program, and campus guided tours, to their primary objective of evaluating courses and assisting those in the school of Nursing. That doesn ' t leave too much time for watching television or Honda riding, but then, what can you accomplish for others by doing that. ALPHA DELTA THETA Intellectual stimulation is a way of life at the university (some students have made an art out of avoiding it), and it is also a goal of Alpha Delta Theta, a professional medical technology sorority. Besides this sometimes hard to push ideal, they are also interested in promoting the field of medical technology on campus. To do this they sponsor monthly meetings and visiting authorities in this field and related medical subjects, and also give a scholarship award to an outstanding junior girl. 173 ALPHA DELTA THETA— Bottom Row: N. Johnson, M. Kust, Vice-President; P. Guile, Treasurer; M. Chudy, J. Jennings. Presi- dent; J. Elstad, S. Heuser, Secretary; J. Meyer, Secretary. Second Row: N. Mast, P. Cain, N. Zeigler, C. Demein, M. Quinn, M. Otto, K. Osterhoff, S. Sabathe, G. Polzin, B. Sawczuk, P. Wiek, B. Carroll, S. Burg. Third Row: M. Winetzki, M. Shank, B. Burgess, M. Alt, J. Appert, Lois Hinc, J. Blakely, E. Britten, B. Lanphear, L. Kuplic, J. Boorman, D. Resnick, P. Kraus, B. Vandeveld. and experimenting Pharmacy is . . . calculating Dean A. H. Uhl and testing and retesting . PHARMACY While in terms of numbers (about 500 undergraduate and graduate students) the School of Pharmacy may be one of the smaller schools on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, its size belies its stature and importance nationally, indeed internationally, with respect to pharmaceutical education and research. Established in 1883, as one of the first pharmacy departments in a state university, Wisconsin pioneered as the first American school to offer baccalaureate, and subsequently graduate programs in pharmacy. It has remained a leader in both, being the first to offer graduate majors in numerous new fields. In all these areas it has often been decades ahead of other schools or nationally established requirements. With one of the largest graduate and research departments in the country, the School and faculty have repeatedly won recognition, notably in the receipt of numerous awards and citations attesting to this excellence. The School of Pharmacy has made equall y impressive strides in the realm of continuing education, in the nationally recognized area of controlled internship, and preceptorship following university studies. 175 and checking and rechecking until a perfect product is achieved. RHO CHI SOCIETY A basic purpose of Rho Chi Society is to foster high levels of scholarly endeavor among pharmacy students which extends to a special program encouraging a better understanding of, and interest in, post-graduate education leading to research careers. Locally, Eta Chapter sponsors a bronze plaque giving special recognition to the pre-pharmacy student with the highest grade point during the first year. The annual Edward Kremers Memorial Lecture brings before the entire a distinguished speaker from the pharmaceutical field. FACULTY A. Uhl, Dean L. Busse, Assoc. Dean W. Blackstein K. Conners K. Finger R. Hammel T. Higuehi M. Kupehan A. Lemberger R. Ohuall C. Sih G. Sonnedecker, Advisor E. Steib D. Wurster J. Perrin C. Haavik UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS R. Apinis, Sec. S. Evans V. Fasulo T. Luther S. Petersen, Vice-Pres. T. Shaffer, Pres. GRADUATE STUDENTS M. Abu-el-haj }. Bachynsky D. Feller W. Hall M. Infield R. Kennedy J. Kent B. Kline J. Merianos A. Michaelis J. Ostringa J. Page J. Robinson E. Raubal B. Sandmann G. Tarosian M. Udaymurthy K. Wang B. Des Roches R. Paulssen 176 WISCONSIN MORTAR AND QUILL Three times a year pharmacy students crawl out from beneath their books and publish The Wisconsin Mortar and Quill. This year in this official student publication of the School of Pharmacy, increased federal involvement in pharmacy was explored. History, humor, and The Rennebohm Story were also included. But if those students had ideas of crawling back under their books, they were reprimanded by the editor, who charged them to investigate Sartre, Lindsay, and Hofstadter, to apply pharmacy to their world. WISCONSIN MORTAR AND QUILL— Bottom Row: P. Madison, W. Zellmer, Editor and Chief; B. Renninger, J. Lieberman. Second Row: R. Nelson, A. Wong, J. Lee, J. Sawyer, K. Bykowski, W. Dernbach. Bottom Row: W. Nelsen, J. Glembocki, G. Breitenstein, J. Redloff, f. Quirk, S. Smith, O. Shemisa, G. Ryan, T. Derleth, D. Tnesp. Second Row: A. Pryor, S. Weyenburg, E. Bluhme, G. Herschner, S. Griese, S. Soltis, B. Applebee, S. Petersen, J. Miller, A. Pose- kany, M. Geppert, J. Fifrick, R. Apinis. Third Row: B. Triebl, G. Huhn, P. Palmer, M. Mietzel, K. Volkmann, J. Boray, J. Keefer, J. Hahn, E. Stieb, P. Madison, A. Henry, J. Krause, K. Boss. Fourth Row: J. Wielgus, L. Zielsdor, C. Wasielevvski, C. Novitch, K. Bykowski, T. Luther, D. Moczynski, M. Schwartz, W. Zellmer, A. Wong, J. Sheahan, J. McCue, J. Fenno, T. Nelson, J. Babcock, D. Sandman, J. Zagozen, J. Hipp, J. Windlburg. C. Palmer, R. Nel- son, P. Mersburger, J. Rasmussen. Fifth Row: C. Peot, R. Elling- son. J. Corbett, T. Cieslak, A. Roost, G. Nelson, R. Blint, K. Karlen, S. Bidell, J. Geyer, K. Kitleinger, S. Berson. R. Lubtke, R. Stenzel, R. Yokel, R. Dernbach. D. Nelezen, K. Lang, R. Ziemann, D. Nykanen, f. Sveum, J. Mastelski, T. Converse. 177 PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY The memorable voice of Earl Nightengale is continually expounding on the fact that no one ' s education is ever complete — you should never stop learning. And whether Earl speaks for or to the American society, many people firmly believe that the main goal of life is to broaden the education. Some of these peop le compose the Pharmaceutical Society, a student organization for pharmacy and medical students. Through speaker programs, lectures on the health profession and insurance, and attending the A.P.H. Student Council, the members hope to broaden their education and bring forth opportunities in the field. 178 SENIOR CLASS PHARMACY— Bottom Row: G. Carrao, P. Mers- berger, P. Collins, J. Rasmussen, T. Moore, W. Clement, K. Lang, R. Hein, R. Nelson. Second Row: J. Radloff, W. Zeske, R. Posekany, R. Apinis, B. Garmager, S. Soltis, S. Peterson, M. Geppert, O. Shemisa, J. Hardina, J. Baumgartner. Third Row: T. Derleth, T. Luther, J. Peterson, K. Krejci, E. Ryan, A. Wong, }. SENIOR CLASS PHARMACY Senior Class Pharmacy is an unusual organization. Not that the word pharmacy brings to mind an esoteric occupation or purpose — everyone knows the pharmacist who deciphers your prescription, sells you your pills, and bills you in order to pay for the cleaning of his white coat. But as an organization, they don ' t take field trips, have speakers, sponsor beer suppers, or have any avowed purpose. They are merely seniors in pharmacy. But, then, isn ' t that purpose enough? Boray, V. Fasulo, W. Nelson, G. Breitenstein, J. Fenno, J. Widigus, D. Nykanen, L. Larson, M. Pelton, J. Hahn. Fourth Row: G. Streu, L. Binning, J. Twesme, D. Ihlenfeld, J. Glenbock, T. Schaeffer, B. Geyer. K. Pippert, S. Berson, J. Keller, G. Nele- zen, R. Zieman, B. Treble, S. Smith, B. Hansen, D. Brooks. KAPPA EPSILON If there is anything as rare as understanding the prescription the doctor gives you to give the pharmacist, it is discovering that the pharmacist is one of the female variety. Kappa Epsilon, a professional pharmacist society, realizes this and sets their goals at providing scholastic aid, promoting pharmacy professionally, and to get the girls who are majoring in pharmacy together. The members, selected during a fall rush, sponsor monthly speakers, these usually being from Chicago. KAPPA EPSILON— Bottom Row: R. Apinis, Secretary; J. Fifrick, Treasurer; B. Garmanger, S. Soltis, President; S. Petersen, Vice- President; J. Krause, P. Madison, A. Posekany. Second Row: K. Davidson, E. Bluhm. C. Markham, S. Shambeau, P. Palmer, M. Geppert, S. Weyenburg, A. Pryor, J. Miller, K. Volkmann, M. Hendri, S. Lange. Third Row: C. Wasielewski, I. Mienholt, S. Graese, L. Wuerker, J. Kramer, G. Hoercher, L. Dittman, P. Kehrer, J. Reichert, M. Wolf, K. Boss. Bottom Row: P. Mersberger, T. Gaginella, K. Karlen, D. Collins, K. Tyriver, T. Kennelly, M. Maicoid, A. Wong. Second Row: R. Yokel, J. Sheahan, G. Sawyer, T. Luther, Treasurer; J. Boray, President; J. Hahn, Vice-President; J. R adloff, Secretary; R. Gas- sett, J. Leary, J. Hipp. Third Row: T. Coyne, K. Holm, R. Keen, J. Oestreich, W. Schimming, ]. La Fleur, G. Huhn. C. Peot, T. Converse, J. Wendelburg, R. Bussewitz, M. Marcetich, J. Yagow, J. Mastalski. Fourth Row: R. Blint, T. Derleth, J. Williams, ]. Merianos, J. Keefer, R. Stenzel, W. Marx, G. Nelson, R. Drobac, M. Mietzel, R. Anderson, M. Nowak, A. Robinson. 179 KAPPA PSI Kappa Psi, a pharmaceutical professional fraternity, endeavors to expose its members to different aspects of the field. The fraternity sponsored lectures and guest speakers on subjects relating to pharmacy. Selection of members is held after social fraternity rush and pays strict attention to grade point averages. Although professionally minded. Kappa Psi has an active social side consisting of beer suppers with professional sororities of similar interests and a Parent ' s Day weekend during the football season . Hey Serg, now what? Colonel John R. McLean ARMY ROTC The students enrolled in the Army ROTC program at the University of Wisconsin acquire their background in military science through courses in tactics and military history. On completion of the sophomore year, cadets have the option to apply for advanced training which offers opportunities for expanded leadership and responsibilities in the Signal Corps, Transportation Corps, Chemical Corps, Ordinance, Artillery, and Engineers. Summer vacation for the advanced Army ROTC cadet is a time for six weeks of concentrated military training. This period, filled with military assignments and many responsibilities, is not a picnic. When they return from summer camp, the cadets are prepared to lead and guide the cadet corps. 181 PERSHING RIFLES— Bottom Row: J. Parkyn, W. Marx, R. Roden, J. McHugh, E. Lunde, Captain; T. Tarzy, K. Fee, B. Hantke, M. Kling, J. Burke, Captain Andrew. Second Row: R. Knudtson, J. Birch, H. Hambleton. Third Row: Sargent Patnode, D. Hammes, J. Ohlmiller, W. Babcock, G. Himebauch, G. Cur- wen, D. Kling, J. Delahoyde, P. Ambelang, R. Fons, C. Ricks, J. Yaeger, R. Brower, P. Larsen, D. Remmele, W. Sommers. Fourth Row: R. Fischer, J. DeBruin, T. Dubbs, K. Schultz, R. Koski, S. Plzak, S. Thacher, D. Moritsch, D. Spira, J. Kluender, R. Mence, A. Swaim, B. St. John. .IJLiLiL JL L® ®A JL . -■■fcW fit 2§iT r ¥ f ® % MITCHELL RED CLOUD— Bottom Row: E. Hopkins, G. Warner, Company First Sgt.; J. Lorenz, First Lt.; J. Jerney, Captain; R. Wolf, Second Lt.; F. Davis, H. Schmidt. Second Row: D. Merdler, L. Onsager, J. Divine, J. Goudge, F. Platz, M. Van Cleave, J. Wolff, G. Jergodinsky. 182 The National Society of Pershing Rifles is an honorary organization for military students. Its purpose is to encourage, preserve and develop the highest ideals of the military profession. The main body of this group forms the Pershing Rifle Drill Team which provides the color guard for the university football and basketball games. Another organization for the Army ROTC cadets is the Mitchell Red Cloud. This organization provides a series of guest lectures and educational programs designed to prepare ROTC cadets for their new roles as second lieutenants, plus several social events highlighted the year ' s activities. wmmsmamm The Officers ' Club is 42° West . . . NAVY ROTC Instruction in the classroom, activity on the drill field, participation in summer cruises . . . through these facets the Navy ROTC program trains and develops officers for the United States Navy. Wisconsin has both the regular and contract phrases of the program. Each summer the land-locked midshipmen go to sea. At this time each ROTC member puts to use what he has learned about ships and sea during the school year. The cruise, the highlight of the midshipman ' s year, may be on a carrier in the Atlantic, in aviation training in Texas, at amphibious training in Little Creek, Virginia, or on a destroyer in the Pacific. Captain F. A. Todd 183 TrrU Beach party Navy style. Hard work, concentrated training on shipboard, liberty ports, and the companionship of fellow midshipmen combine to make each summer cruise a rewarding experience. The Nautilus Society is a student organization which includes all men who study under the Naval ROTC program, coordinates the various social, recreational, and academic programs for all Navy ROTC students. Functioning primarily as a social group, Nautilus this year directed effort for the Navy Ball and worked with other groups in planning Military Ball. NAUTILUS SOCIETY— Bottom Row: }. Beskind, Vice-President; R. Smith, President; Lt. A. Harrison, Advisor. Second Row: J. Beduhn, J. Keeney, S. Fairweather, S. Beers. 184 AIR FORCE ROTC The Air Force ROTC basic program at Wisconsin offers its cadets examples of military life. Through class work and drill sessions, the cadet gains an understanding of the background and current position of the United States Air Force. The training also shows cadets the necessity of military organization in protecting our nation ' s security. During his junior and senior years, the Air Force cadet may choose to enter the advanced program. It is during these two years that the AFROTC helps to train college men to become intelligent and competent Air Force Officers. Also included in this advanced training is a four week summer camp where each cadet is awakened in the early morning hours to take part in the various phases of Air Force survival training. sTO ■Colonel R. S. Hosman 185 MITCHEL AERO SPACE FLIGHT— Bottom Row: ]. McLean, J. Barager, P. Ewenko, P. Stewart, J. St. John, J. Kahler, S. Irwin, Commander Zunde, D. Groose, A. Bahrs, J. Fullmer, C. Yanke, D. Waterman, T. Dekakske. Second Row: G. Smaheld, K. Keisling, D. Hekmanson, M. Horst, M. Weidemann, T. Casper, R. Schereck, T. Wagner, B. Goldstrom, B. Schallert, P. Christensen, J. Callen, J. Whiting. J. Zietlow, D. Sholund, D. Bussian, K. Ed- berg, R. Gray, D. Brabender. Third Row: J. Wolfram, J. Petzko, T. Peters, R. Ruland, E. Smith, |. Ammerman, T. Miller, T. Sweeney, E. Wrabetz, P. Stittleburg, B. Topel, K. Vrieze, J. Walczak, J. Boettcher, P. Keating, F. Venz, J. Schroeder, G. Kol- pin, T. Tibbits. •fkVk a « ik9tfW ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY— Bottom Row: D. Schmidt, T. Hoffman, F. Zudke, E, Sykes, G. Casper, R. Elder, R. Deer. Second Row: R. Knitteo, J. Jurjevick, F. Blair, U. Lettau, G. Wambold, G. Daspit, R. Humphrey, Capt. R. Millhaen, Advisor. Third Row: L. Fricker, R. Rueckert, D. Groose, J. Ullinskey, D. Steeno, K. Klemp, D. Zuler. One of the organizations open to basic Air Force ROTC cadets is the Mitchell Aero Space Flight, which was the Billy Mitchell Flight Club last year. As both a social and educational organization it provides lecturers, movies and discussion meetings as well as banquets and parties for its members. While for the advanced AFROTC cadets with outstanding scholarship, leadership and character may qualify for the Arnold Air Society. This organization strives to create a closer and more efficient relationship within the AFROTC. What away to start Monday mornings. ANGEL FLIGHT— Bottom Row: J. Curreri, B. Sawczuk, Comp- troller; M. Bowen, Executive Officer; K. Schmidt, Commander; L. Mielke, Administrative Service Officer; S. Soeteber. Second Row; T. Van Home, R. Trimberger, J. Harrington, K. Pollard, G. ANGEL FLIGHT Angel Flight is a service organization which draws its membership from second semester freshmen girls and older. The pledges are selected during formal rushing. The primary purpose of Angel Flight is to foster the development of the United States Air Force, the Air Force ROTC, and the Arnold Air Society. The Angels act as hostesses for the military ball, the military convocation and Air Force social events. SCABBARD AND BLADE— Bottom Row: Major W. Magnell, D. Alf, 1st lieut.; Capt. N. Conrad, G. Daines, 1st Sar.; P. Balcom, 2nd lieut. Second Row: W. Cogger, W. Marx, P. Dobrogowski, McElroy, C. Griffin, J. Netz. L. Meyer, G. Witman, L. Renny. Third Row: S. Roop, D. Klaud, B. Nicolai, S. Smith, K. Hughes, J. Blair, M. Buckner, K. Timm, ). Keiser, Capt. R. Millhaem, Ad- visor. SCABBARD AND BLADE Scabbard and Blade is a national honorary military society composed of outstanding ROTC members from all three services. The main purpose of the organization is to develop and to preserve the essential leadership qualities of an efficient officer. Cadets in the advanced corps of Wisconsin ' s military branches are pledged at the initiation banquets, and are then welcome to the mon thly dinners and traditional Dining In bash. W. VanCleaf, D. Pretzke, W. Brooks. Third Row: J. Olson, C. Marquart, G. Oedewaldt, T. Block, J. Heeb. 187 JOINT MILITARY BOARD— Bottom row: N. Conrad, F. Davis, E. Sykes, D. Steeno. Second Row: J. Jerney, E. Lunde, R. Smith, G. Wambold, B. Adams. JOINT MILITARY BOARD The Joint Military Board is a student governed administrative body for all campus military groups. Its purpose is to coordinate the aims and purposes of the ROTC programs, to represent the interests of all ROTC students, and to serve as an information outlet for ROTC. Also the board ran the Military Ball and arranged for officers exchange programs, dinners, and a high-school visitation program. All of the members are presidents from military societies. MILITARY BALLS Colonel Hosman and Queen Judy Blair. :■:•■• • gft: Oc • •■■■SiiiiiiiiPi • .•. ■:• •:•:■;.■:■:•:.:.;.•:•:•;.: .{.•:•:•:•:• ■. • • -..•.-.•  •.%•• • ..■.-.• ■■IT ' .- ■111111 ' -•vaC ■■' . ' ••Ai V.W. ' .V. ' ••••.• ■■. ' ■' ■■' ■j wVi ■' ■' ■' ■•.■••.•.•. ' ■«■•. .•■•■•••■•■•■•■••..•.•■•■••.•■•■•■•••. ' .•■•■••..•■•■•••.•.•■•■• ••.•.•■•■• ■■■•■■■■■■•■■■•■• • • ■•■• ORGANIZATIONS THE DAILY CARDINAL You pick up the Cardinal and scan the front page, then you thumb through and see if Feiffer is there, if he ' s not, you go to the want ads and see if there are any humorous personals. Then you start at the beginning again and go through it page by page, article by article, argument by argument. Deep down you are hoping that just maybe you ' ll find your name, or your roommate ' s. But wha t you don ' t realize is that you are reading a basically new Daily Cardinal. Not only are they publishing from a totally new building (and considering what happened to the Journalism Building — they got out none too soon!), but the paper you receive five days a week is put out with the aid of several new thousand dollar machines, which makes the Cardinal among the most modern college newspapers in the country. 192 Diane Seidler and Mahlon Hinkson try out the new photographic equipment. The sun sets on the rim of the world. First Row: J. Johnson, J. Nathan, D. Victor, H. Shapiro, R. FaVerty, R. Kumai, J. Olsen, J. Brown. Cliff Behnke— Editor-in-Chief Doug Schuth — Circulation Manager Pat Brady — Business Manager Dale Bartley — Associate Editor 193 ' What ' s a three letter word for help? — Rich FaVerty. Winston Olsen— Linotype operator mm m Susan Goebel, Editor in Chief 194 THE BADGER This was the year that saw the escalation of the war in Viet-Nam, the return to public favor of Batman and Robin, and publishing of the 1966 Badger. No one who ever managed to find our offices will ever forget the air of calm, quiet efficiency that filled the rooms. Calm is the word said the sign on the wall and calm it remained. Who will ever forget the soft, muted sobbing of the editors as their deadlines came and went? Who will ever forget the infectious cheerfulness of Sally Bell when we told her that the administration was being reorganized two days before her deadline? This was a year of momentous change and we met it head on. And then there was the day we were done. There was nothing to do but rearrange the cartons of last years yearbooks and think back on the days we had spent. ' Sure — I ' ll work ' till twelve I don ' t care if the camera gets wet, but I just bought these Correge Boots. COPY AND PHOTOGRAPHY STAFFS— Bottom Row: J. Goebel, E. Youngberg, R. Wagner, T. Heggland and S. Ralston, Copy Editors. Top Row: S. Rayner, Photo Editor; M. Davis, S. Jubelirer, L. Sallee, B. Herzog. GREEK, INDEX, AND PRODUCTION STAFFS— Bottom Row: L. Mindel, Index Editor; M. Carlson, Greek Editor. Second Row: D. Cook. Third Row: C. Dickson, P. Chidesten. Fourth Row. L. Grossman, R. Usow, B. Wasserman, S. Nyreen, P. Miner, M. Bullis, K. La Dovceur, N. Wrigglesworth, B. Franson, M. Robinson. Missing from picture: N. Marks, Production Editor; S. Tierney, Greek Editor. 196 ORGANIZATION AND LIVING UNIT STAFFS— Bottom Row: E. Byczynski, D. Eisman, J. Sandley, J. Hockstetter, E. Silver. Second Row: P. Wicker, L. Bickford, N. Ceaderberg, S. Phelan, Living Units Editor. Third Row: K. Vinney, J. Carlson, Organizations Editor; M. Francis, Art Editor. Missing from picture: Living Units Editor S. Wais. ADMINISTRATION, SENIOR, AND SPORT STAFFS— Left to Right: K. Nielsen, L. Timm, N. Maniscalco, D. Kudla, Seniors Editor; B. Levy, C. Buechler, M. Cohan, S. Bell, Administrations Editor; J. Baechle, D. Smith, D. Cohen, V. Wolcott, S. Schroeder. Missing from picture: Sports Editor B. Bradford. Wally Busse, Associate Editor Toni Walter, Editorial Assistant 197 BADGER BOARD BADGER BOARD— Front Row: Susan Goebel, Darlene Wenig, Janet Calder. Second Row: Robert Chamberlin, Elliot Youngberg, Prof. Lester Havvkes, James McGaan, President: Raymond Hilsenhoff, Prof. William Hachten. Missing from picture: Prof. James Fosdick. 198 The governing body of the BADGER is the Badger Board. This is the group that makes the major policy decisions or censures and as such it is the cause of much soul searching and accumulated wear on the part of the editors. It is comprised of five student-elected members, three faculty members, and the Business Manager and Editor. Together they do much toward making the BADGER what it is. It not only serves to keep the goals of the book within reality, but they also serve as an important advisory and supervisory capacity, giving the staff an idea of both faculty and student wishes. If you really want a foldout BUSINESS STAFF It is the Business staff that keeps order here. To them falls the task of explaining that round books won ' t sell well and that wall to wall carpeting would be impractical in the editor ' s office. And yet behind the clowning, the Business Staff performed that all important task, they sold the Badger. We became accustomed to seeing Business manager Bob Chamberlain and Editor-in-chief Sue Goebel having one of their free and easy discussions on contracts and bills, with each one declining any knowledge of the others problems and we laughed good-naturedly at Bob ' s remarks as previous years unclaimed yearbooks gradually pushed him out of his office. Bob Chamberlin, Business Manager Harry McHugh, Organizations Manager Dick Schwaab, Sci es Munn. ci WSA OFFICERS— D. Siegel, President; P. Chane, Executive Vice-President; C. Oster, Vice-President. 200 WISCONSIN STUDENT ASSOCIATION Students often imagine themselves to be in direct opposition to the administration, which they see as an omnipotent being on the hill, beyond their communication. WSA, as the main student governing body serves to disprove this theory by being a line of communication between the student body and the administration. This is only one reason the fifth floor of the Union, the starting point of the WSA ideals and ideas, sometimes becomes a hectic place. Other reasons being such WSA sponsored functions as Campus Chest, charter flight program, Parent ' s Weekend, Symposium; and the panicked student ' s port in a storm, the exam file. These activities are only a few which affect the student no matter where he lives or what he majors in. If he ever bemoans that he has no control over his fate, he has only to realize that the bills debated in WSA are done by elected students who work for him in an office open to anyone. President Don Siegel conducts Student Senate. WSA DIRECTORATE WSA DIRECTORATE— S. Van Schaik, J. Jenkins, J. Wet- zel, C. Aho, G. Anderson, R. Chudnow, N. Cohen, M. Full- wood, C. Forsberg, J. Whiffen, K. Smith, S. Jay, S. Yirmi- besh. Second Row: S. Shakman, N. Ruhe, P. Zimmerman, J. Silbert, J. Skornicka, P. Chane, Executive Vice-President; E. Eichler, P. Heinsen, B. Kussell, S. Vaughn. 201 Chuck Oster, vice-president, explains the importance of new legislation. MODEL U.N. The Travel Committee organizes student trips — everywhere from New York to Paris. 202 MODEL UNITED NATIONS— Bottom Row: J. Fjeldstad, Chairman; G. Beuscher, M. Sheehan, S. Piotiowoke, V. Schoen. Second Row: J. Clark, R. Kaplan, K. Liss, S. Stimson. Third Row: R. Lappin, S. Sprecher. 203 SYMPOSIUM— Bottom Row: S. Somerville, T. Dykstra, S. Ackerman, J. Walker. Second Row: J. Lampman, J. Coburn, E. Otto. SYMPOSIUM 1966 Symposium — The Direction of American Democracy, included speakers: Justice William O. Douglas, David Schoenbrun, Dr. Richard Netzer, Marquis W. Childs, Edward P. Morgan, Senator Albert Gore, and Carey McWilliams. Edward P. Morgan talks informally with John Walker, Executive Chairman. Student Senate meeting 204 Treasurer Bruce Lehman discusses the financial problems of running a student government with David Lasker (host of W.S.A. Today radio show]. W.S.A. sponsors the Homecoming Dance in the Union. ASSOCIATED WOMEN ' S STUDENTS 205 BOTTOM ROW: S. Yeddis, Treasurer; I. Lehrmann, President; J. Schulman, Vice- President; K. Harker, Secretary. Second Row; T. Jarnow, f. Whiteside, H. Hefferman, L. Mottl, C. Dickson. A girl ' s acceptance and understanding of responsibility should be judged on a personal, individual basis, not on an enmasse criteria of one ' s year in school. This is the philosophy the Associated Women ' s Students moved toward this year when they made their decision on new women ' s hours. Serious thought went behind this policy which brought many cheers from the U.W. coeds. As the undergraduate woman ' s government, it is the responsibility of A.W.S. to regulate and innovate all rules and regulations, as well as sponsor several activities such as the fall style show and Senior Swingout in the Spring. THE UNION The Building at the corner of Langdon and Park is just as much a symbol of University life as it is a sprawling stone structure of unconnected hallways and built in mysteries, such as the elevator that doesn ' t have a third floor. The walls of varying architecture, each in its own stage of aging, encompass that which is the spirit of Wisconsin — the past and present, the familiar and foreign, the traditional and contemporary. To the student, the visitor, and the returning alum, the Union offers an activity to fit the present mood — be it a play, a game of pool, a movie, an episode of Batman, a lecture, or just a talk in the Rath. Its rooms and crowded halls have been decorated for festivals, art shows, dissenters, and joiners. No matter what type of mood you ' re in or what you are seeking, if you wander in the Union long enough, you will find it. UNION DIRECTORATE— Bottom Row: G. Parshall. D. Kalsched. R. Young, J. Lichtman, B. Strauss. Second Row: B. Matthews, M. Chrouser, B. Schulz. J. Oates, B. Bittner, J. Ebbott. Third Row: H. Herman, Progrom Director; A. Field. D. Knox, President: B. Smith. R. Patch. Absent: I. Kleinman, K. Kuehlthau, K. Liss, L. Mass. 206 207 Marcel Marceau Francesca Roberto as Madame Butterfly The Rathskeller Beefeaters ' Banquet 209 The Union Workshop 210 The Wisconsin Hoofers is the University outing organization and is the largest club on campus. From the mountain peaks in Mexico to the depths of Lake Mendota here in Madison, it offers the sports ' enthusiast a wide variety of sporting activities. The six individual clubs are: sailing, hunting, skiing, mountaineering, riding, and outing. Each of these groups plan trips; some followed boyhood dreams of Tom Sawyer and searched through Alabama caves; skiiers — both the accomplished and the lodge-lover — went to Colorado during semester break; others rode horses in South Dakota; and still others climbed mountains in Mexico. Just as much fun but closer to home are the weekly activities of Lake Mendota sailing and kayaking, ice skating parties, and steak frys. WISCONSIN HOOFERS INTERNATIONAL CLUB COUNCIL— Bottom Row: ]. Chase, R. Johnson, Advisor; K. Liss, Vice-President; V. Shukla, President; K. Asherin, Secretary; A. Khan, Treasurer; P. Sonderegger. Second Ron ' : B. Sri, H. Abdel-Barr, R. Rothe, P. Standridge, T. Ertek, Z. UddinKhan. K. Kops. B. Yankey. Third Row: A. Quadar, A. Aziz. M. Hirshberg, R. Griffith, P. Fernandes, J. Bachinsky. INTERNATIONAL CLUB Above ail nations is humanity. Beyond cultures and societies that are totally different exists the good of united man. The International Club is designed to carry out this theme and give its members a chance to meet people from different countries and cultures. To promote its aims outside the group, the club sponsors an International Week which includes a craft sale and an International Show composed of talent from all over the world. BAHAT CLUB Baha ' i Club is not a well-known campus organization, but the height of its aspirations make for the breadth of its fame. Its purpose is to advance the principles of the Baha ' i World Faith; to stimulate thought and discussion on religion, its role in society, and its relationship to individuals; and to strive through lectures, conferences, and social affairs, for the removal of prejudice and promotion of fellowship and harmony among all peoples. 211 BAHA ' I CLUB— Bottom Row: ]. Fries, D. Yamamoto, Secretary; P. Javid, G. Browder, Treasurer; I. Bamber. Second Row: J. Trauger, P. Plecas. G. de Cocq. Advisor; R. Engler, B. Reeves. LAKESHORE HALLS ASSOCIATION LHA CABINET— Bottom Row: M. Perry, R. Rommelfanger, R. Melbourne, R. Berthelsen, D. Leicht, R. Thornton, J. Peterson, D. Simon, D. Mueller, T. Russler. Second Row: D. Zappa, R. LeVant, D. Hill, R. Fons, N. Kutcher, C. Chase, B. Timmer, M. Piper, M. Barr, D. Runge, L. Fabian, D. Waterman, J. Hancock, J. Gibson, L. Kores. Third Row: D. Heinecke, J. Ullmann, J. Kadlac, R. Arndt, L. Goldner, S. Burns, D. Gottfred, J. Gauchel, J. Minsloff, D. Godlfarb, R. LeVant, J. Haas, J. Moore, W. Brown. L.H.A. President, Rick Thornton, and Vice- President, Dan Licht. ,M ; A WLHA student DJ A Camera Club member intently enlarges his photos. When you make your campus home a good walk from the regular centers of campus activity, something has to take its place. To students spread out on Lake Mendota between Elizabeth Waters and Picnic Point, L.H.A. is a can ' t-live- without-it organization. It cuts their hair, provides them with music on their radios, offers to build their muscles, and furnishes them with their own newspaper. Lakeshore Halls Association is a governing body composed of one member from each house in the association and which tries to cater to students ' needs, both social and educationl. L.H.A. sponsors a Camera Club, a Ham Radio Club, and a workshop for art students. Besides that they hold tutoring sessions for exams and if you don ' t want to study, there ' s a film every Thursday and Friday night. Richard Berthelsen, Business Manager, and Anne Gralton, Executive Secretary. The L.H.A. Store is the world ' s largest student owned store. Members of Barbell Club make use of LlIA ' s recreational facilities. Toni Helm. Miss L.H.A., 1965-66. UNIVERSITY Y.W.C.A. CABINET— Bottom Hoiv: S. McKeegan, Secretary; S. Drake, President; B. Drosten, Vice-President; D. Yessne, Vice-President. Second How; L. Livie, J. Barker, D. Faulkes, K. Albert. YWCA CABINET I will show you fear in a handful of dust. is probably the most pessimistic view of man ever 214 painted. But there are many who believe man willfully believes in the better and follows it, like the girls who form the University Y.W.C.A. Their main purpose is the educating of leaders and the developing of friendships under the Christian philosophy. They accomplish this, not through a pulpit, but through sponsoring a Freshman camp, retreats, an International Gift Fair, and coffee hours. The St. Francis Chapel ST. FRANCIS HOUSE There is a happy combination of education and entertainment at St. Francis House when the students gather there. As a place for worship, study, and serious debate, St. Francis serves its members in deepening and strengthening their religious convictions. Its members participate in dialogues with other religious groups resulting in valuable interaction. There is fun too when the students face the elements in various activities that provide the group with meaningful fellowship. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION— Bottom Row: B. Delvental, T. Holz, L. Schmidt, Vice-President; J. Mueller, Secre- tary; D. Moberg, President; D. Wasserman, Secretary. Second Row: S. Schaefer, A. Denning, V. Bush, B. Bonville, C. Reynolds, D. Christenson, R. Adams, J. Markwardt. Third Row: W. Kilgour, G. Jacobson, D. Johnson, R. Dunn, T. Masterson. The Calvery Lutheran Chapel. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION The Christian Science Organization is the official campus organization of First Church of Christ Scientist. It sponsors weekly Tuesday night testimonial meetings, study rooms, and workshops. The organization also presented public lectures in the Spring and Fall of the year by speakers from the Mother Church in Boston. CALVERY LUTHERAN CENTER 1966 marks the 40th Anniversary of the dedication of the Calvery Lutheran Chapel and Student Center, which is the home of the campus ministry in the Lutheran church. The focal point of this ministry is worship, and within the Tudor gothic chapel hundreds of students worship in three Sunday morning services and two mid-week services each week. This program is balanced by a wide variety of non-credit courses in religion, special interest organizations, and social activities. !15 ALPHA PHI OMEGA Boys who rush Alpha Phi Omega, a national service fraternity, should expect to be busy doing rather unlikely things. They would probably expect to aid the Red Cross in their campus blood drive, maintain bulletin boards, and help local Boy Scouts. But they might not have thought about operating a portering service for co-eds during registration week, manning a concession booth at home football games, and distributing career booklets to seniors. But regardless, it is service and they do it. ALPHA PHI OMEGA— Bottom Row: R. Hanson, D. Paneitz, Treasurer; T. Burton, Vice-President; J. Pomeroy, President; J. Heeb, Vice-President; T. Yonker, Vice-President; T. Lyons, Sec- retary; Prof. Dana, Advisor; R. Lessne, Advisor. Second Row: J. Ney, D. Zeck, P. Pfund, M. Goodrich, Secretary; R. Rubow, N. Loomer, P. Adams, J. Niemeyer, D. Attias, J. Sheldon, M. Ward, R. Peterson, V. Martin, J. O ' Connell. Third Row: L. Downs, D. Lund, J. Limbach, R. Thibault, R. Morris, J. Gottschalk, H. Veloso, A. Schwenler, J. Erbstoeszer, L. Price, M. Evers, P. Rux. 216 GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA— Bottom Row: P. Goldberg, L. Querry, Secretary; L. Schiller, D. Marks, Secretary; K. Anken, President; B. Parent, Vice-President; C. Guelzow, M. Freitag, Secretary; S. Dockery. Second Row; B. Guidinger, |. Vidas, B. Nyce, D. Gillen, GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA M. Vollendorf, P. Hanson, C. Grote, B. Buechner, M. Nelson, K. Vinney, D. Palmert. Third Row: J. Barker, B. Vetter, E. Covert, D. Rasmussen, B. Theis, J. Seckar, K. Roper, B. Behnke, B. Kostell, K. Vahovius, J. Gomoll, P. Hanson, S. Streblow. The girls of Gamma Sigma Sigma have worked hard building. Being a national service fraternity instead of a construction firm, the building was more abstract than concrete, but the results still showed. Activation was a sign that the original nine girls had successfully built up the membership to 51 girls, and the smiles of the handicapped students in the college of Letters and Science showed the girls help was needed and appreciated. SAE LITTLE SISTERS OF MINERVA— Bottom Row: B. Raeuber N. Dunn, President; B. Field, Treasurer; C. Haberman, M. Smith Second Row; B. Pool, V. West, S. Enerson, man, J. Calder, Vice-President; S. Tacke. Cambell, D. Fuhr- SAE LITTLE SISTERS OF MINERVA Sigma Alpha Epsilon was the first national fraternity to realize that any brother will willingly aid any project if somewhere there ' s a co-ed who will help and praise. The upshot of their deduction was the Little Sisters of Minerva, their own little sisters who help with philanthropic projects, Homecoming, and other activities. The SAE ' s elected auxiliary also eat dinner at the house once a week and attend beer suppers that the SAE ' s have. PI LAMB LITTLE SISTERS— Bottom Row; Y. Hurvitz, D. Hill, M. Brady, K. Barkley, A. Weiner, M. McCartin. Second Row; S. Cauldwell, D. Nicholas, L. Schiller, L. Haupt, A. Bach, A. Sher- PI LAMB LITTLE SISTERS Much to many peoples ' surprise, Pi Lamb Little Sisters is a selective charity organization, connected with Central Colony. Girls are selected after a preliminary beer supper given by the fraternity. Since the University squelched the beer bash held last year to raise money, the girls are planning an exam time tension reliever — a car smash. Only twenty-one girls were selected this year making for closer cooperation between the fraternity and its sisters. 217 man, J. Schmidt, G. Friedman. Third Row; L. Bruins, M. quist, N. Cossel, S. Garrison, B. Steiner, N. Goldberg. Wind- I 7 Bottom Row: G. Slade, J. Holden, L. Cohen, J. Auslander, Secre- tary; J. Macleod, Vice-President; M. Lipton, President; J. Fritz, Vice-President; C. Henderson, Treasurer; B. Gilbert, S. Sokol, S. Herrick, P. Langlois. Second Row: M. Grant, M. Doniger, J. Zizmor, D. Hintz, J. lams, J. Rost, P. Bullock, M. Stern, R. Rowe, J. Rapine, R. Bremel, R. Jenkins, L. Carlson, R. Jacobsen, C. Schaefer, E. Pribble, S. Whitehall. Third Row: A. Hurst, J. Ram- sey, D. Carson, J. Fernim, R. Gold, B. Garner, ]. House, D. Janis, J. Stopple, J. Roethe, J. Porter, M. Veder, W. Lary, S. Wilk, R. Schneider, E. Smith, H. Katch. 218 WISCONSIN INTERFRATERNITY ASSOCIATION Fraternities, no matter how diffuse their activities, how different their members, how varied their goals, must have a co-ordinating center, a main channel of communication to Bascom Hall. This is the function and existence of the Inter-fraternity Council. They regulate the rushing of future Greek men and try to make Hell Week a period of constructive education. Their efforts are most apparent to the campus when, in co-operation with Pan-Hellenic Council, they sponsor Humorology and Greek Week. PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL Coordinating party schedules for the thousands of girls going through Rush is not an easy matter. In fact it takes an IBM computer and an organization called Pan-Hellenic Council. Planning a Rush Calendar is only part of the functions that Pan-Hel works with every year. From their office in the Union they co-operate with I.F. for Humo, send representatives to the National Pan-Hellenic conventions, and is instrumental in maintaining favorable Greek relations with the administration. Bottom Row: C. Watson, A. Hamilton, Secretary; P. Falci, Treas- urer; J. Shapiro, President; J. Rubin, Secretary; M. Major. Sec- ond Row: S. Johnson, M. Smith, P. Straub, S. Johnston, M. Rice, J. Noonan, O. Jahn, S. Supple. Third Row: S. Merritt, S. Frank, B. Cook, J. Calder, J. Wells, J. Olson, M. Katz. 219 SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL— Bottom Row: M. Chrouser, L. Pe- ters, J. Cloninger, D. Froulk, S. McConahey. Second Row: S. The 6,000 seniors who receive their diplomas in June will have Senior Class Council to thank for their robes, their elegantly embossed graduation announcements, the numerous commencement activities organized for them, and the gift they leave to their alma mater. The seniors on Senior Class Council work long and hard to make graduation a memorable event for their classmates. They were especially important this year in helping to obtain and organize a senior stage production. Jensen, J. Moore, J. Seorgie, K. Harker, H. Skier, T. Kalinske, J. Hildebrandt, M. Adam, J. Anderson, P. Orton, S. Coutri. 220 U.W. BLOOD DONATION COMMITTEE— Bottom Row: C. Phil- ips, J. Borchers, P. Hanson, T. Burt, M. Magnuson, C. Fisher. Second Row: D. Arvold, Co-chairman; W. Finch, C. Bredesen, Mrs. E. Parker, Mr. R. Foss, N. Marks, P. Adam. UW BLOOD DONATION COMMITTEE As a legitimate offspring of the Red Cross, the U W Blood Donation Committee has a vital importance which extends beyond the campus to the county and state. Each spring and fall the student volunteers help organize a blood drive and convince the average student that someone needs a pint of his blood worse than he does. They worked successfully surpassing their goal and collecting 2000 pints of blood — which is a lot of coffee, milk, and doughnuts. HOMECOMING— Bottom Row: J. Hochstetter, Dance; M. Katz, Secretary; J. Cloninger, General Chairman; J. McNeil, Buttons. Second Row: ). Hildebrandt, Arrangements; M. Adam, Finance; B. Thomas, Publicity; tions. Jacover, Pep Rally: A. Mandel, Promo- HOMECOMING What ' s in a football game? It ' s not if you win that counts or how you play the game, it ' s if you can still celebrate Homecoming as a victory even if you lost. Friday everybody yelled like hell on the Union steps, depicted Wisconsin in various 23 Skiddoo facets of victory, and threw their all into Varsity. Ohio ignored it all and got the write-ups. But it takes more than defeat to dim Homecoming spirits. Bob Hope was still funny and students still sang and danced Saturday night. HUMOROLOGY Humorology is a popular student musical given every spring by selected fraternities and sororities whose purpose is to raise money for charity. Practicing for Humo is half the fun, three hours a day of singing, dancing, acting, and in the end they don ' t have a professional Broadway cast, but would you believe Off-Broadway? The other half of the fun is putting on the show which is at least entertaining. 221 HUMOROLOGY— Bottom Row: K. Olson, Publicity; K. Haas, Promotions; T. Dykstra, Arrangements; S. Silver, Investigations; J. Horwitz. Secretary; B. Lamb, Investigations. Second Row: M. Gilbert, Photographer; K. Kutsch, Kickline; J. Jenkins, Interacts; B. Eisenstein, Programs; J. Whiffen. Productions; W. Katz, Gen- eral Chairman; R. Schwachter. Tickets; D. Long, Assist. General Chairman; G. Schwartz, Treasurer; R. Rein, udging. iinuiuilliipil ■A i fti %1 t 1 ■it ft 222 Bottom Row: S. Wilson. S. Delaney, President; S. Newell, S. Lambach, K. Rausenberger, D. McCormick. Second Row: M. Kabat. M. Verhage, J. Lundholm, N. Schweitzer, L. Torley, K. Creative writing, creative art, and creative swimming are all well known, understandable, and broadly practiced. But creative swimming isn ' t one of the better known arts. If you are a swimmer of the more-I-splash-the-better-I-swim school, or of the snorkel and fin variety, then you would find it hard to adjust to Dolphin Club. The members of the coeducational swimming club concentrate on form and precision in creating swimming techniques and routines. The practicing of strokes and methods is kaleidoscoped into a water show in the spring, and a Midwest Festival which is competition for amateur swimmers held at Northwestern University. Taplick, Vice-President: J. Stickels, P. Holyoke, Secretary-Treas- urer; M. Spiering. B. Bates, N. Silberman, S. Kaplan, G. Wright, K. Kutsch. Third Row: G. Thies, S. Wallace. DOLPHIN CLUB Go ahead and try it, I ' ve got my senior life-saving badge. What an absurd way to play ring around the rosy. To many people dancing is a weekend outlet, to Fred Astaire it ' s a way of life, and to the girls in Orchesis it ' s an art. Orchesis is the University dance club and the girls who are members — both dance majors and interested girls — spend the year hearing lectures on techniques, makeup, lighting, and philosophy of dance. The adoption of these methods is apparent in their Spring Concert, which the girls plan themselves from the choreography to the lighting. ORCHESIS 223 Bottom Row: R. Kony, Vice-President; L. Sirkus, President; K. Peterson, Secretary-Treasurer. Second Row: A. Mattison, K. II Alkire. F. Caulker, C. Doctor. Third Row: S. Parman. D. Kreft, E. Passen. G. Brown, C. Brunson, E. Frindell. L v 224 WOMEN ' S RECREATION ASSOCIATION— Bottom Row: D. Marton, Vice-President; S. Hunt, President; H. Larson, L. Parchmin, Advisor. Second Row: R. Curry, Treasurer; S. Dockery, A. Miller, B. Minsloff. WOMEN ' S RECREATION ASSOCIATION It has been found that the Women ' s Recreation Association is discriminatory and revisions in its constitution should be made. The organization has definitely segregated as to sex and it seems a shame that the male population is being deprived of excellent opportunities to participate in intramural sports, extramural sports, and numerous clubs. Not to mention planning the 1967 W.R.A. Convention to be held in Madison. Well, what can they say. M. WOMEN ' S PHYSICAL EDUCATION BOARD— Bottom Row: Lembezeder, Vice-President; D. Mauermann, President; J. Edwards, Advisor; K. Horch, Treasurer; S. Breitenbach, Secretary. Second Row: P. Mcjaynt, J. Peterson, R. Mansfield, B. Minsloff, K. Patt, K. Mikkelsen. WOMEN ' S PHYSICAL EDUCATION BOARD Physical edu cation majors are concerned with getting more girls into the field, at least that ' s how the girls in Women ' s Physical Education Club feel. That ' s why one of the year ' s highlights is sponsoring a High School Play Day which encourages girls in the Madison area to participate in the activities. In the fall they had their sing ' n shout contest, then their Christmas party and interspersed throughout the year were volleyball and basketball tournaments and activity nights. U.W. RUGBY CLUB— Bottom Row: G. Prichett, S. Cooper, Captain; F. Muzik, Treasurer; D. Wright, President; G. deMontravel, P. Brauhn, R. Armbruster, Secretary. Second Row: D. Kinyon, f. Pomeroy, D. Blick, R. Balmer, D. Shortino, W. Dickey, M. Miller, R. Howell, M. Trinko, J. Habe, R. Linder. Third Row; H. Martin, K. Lodge, S. Krumm, P. Noble, R. Willis, E. Conn, J. Heeb, N. Billipp. D. Thompson. U.W. RUGBY TEAM As long as you can pay dues you can join U.W. Rugby Club, but to play a game you must endure strenuous practices in fall and spring. Since registering in 1962, their record has come from the bottom of the charts to a record of approximately 50-50, which puts them far ahead where athletic records are concerned. The team traveled to Canada and plans to take part in a tournament in St. Louis, but they dream of England, still . . . U.W. SKI TEAM Those unbelievers who think that skiing is just a passing fad were dealt a severe blow this year when the Athletic Department announced the formation of a Varsity Ski Team. The ski team has long been associated with the Hoofers but this year they received University support (spelled money). The team was chosen on the basis of tryouts, and the members then competed in three meets with some fifteen schools, finishing second twice and third once. Not bad for a first year. 225 U.W. SKI TEAM— Bottom Row; f. Davis, J. Nelson, R. Vig, H. Sprengel. Second Row: W. Schmidt, G. Sagemiller, C. Fox. WISCONSIN FORENSIC UNION Friends, Romans, countrymen: lend me your ears. Wisconsin Forensic Union this year has scored better than ever before. The booming voices of its many members can be heard in all corners of the campus, and their diligent practice has helped them accumulate many certificates for excellence in forensic activities at intercollegiate contests. But not all the fun is in the speaking. There are the trips to the contests and the overnight stays in strange towns. WISCONSIN FORENSIC UNION— Bottom Row: K. Juell, B. Fest, President; S. Fritz, S. Bainbridge, R. Rowland, M. Schoenecker, C. Lound, J. Cooper. Second Row: D. Day, R. Rogers, E. Parks, J. Chesebro, R. Movrich, C. Brooks, D. Riba, H. Bochin, f. Hayes. Third Row: F. Kauffeld. U.W. RIFLE AND PISTOL CLUB— Bottom Row: R. Merrifield, L. Hartsough, J. Goudge, Secretary-Treasurer; F. Sand, R. Plansky, A. Schneider, D. Malesevich. Second Row: D. Stair, R. Wolf, J. Waddell, T. Grueldner, A. Kimbel, R. Chabalowski, T. Block, R. St. John, R. Ihlenfeld, President. Third Row: Sfc. H. White, T. U.W. RIFLE AND PISTOL CLUB Halderson, D. Cowling, R. Ralls, Major Mil. Sci. Advisor; J. Overbeck, L. Smith, M. Howe, J. Temby, D. Graff, C. Gustafson, R. Howe, J. Hallman, W. Robisch, Vice-President; C. Brown, Ssgt. Coach. The U.W. Rifle and Pistol Club is anything but a small group of men in Pendleton jackets who gather to shoot at clay pidgeons. The University sponsored club is open to anyone of the faculty or student body of either sex who desires to shoot competitively. The members are grouped into four divisions: men ' s pistol team, men ' s ROTC, girls ' team, and men ' s varsity. They each compete throughout the state and the men ' s varsity competes in the Big Ten. INTERDORM PRESIDENTIAL COUNCIL— Bottom Row: C. James, President Chadbourne Hall Assoc, President; R. Thorn- ton, President Lakeshores Hall Assoc; S. Krieck, President INTERDORM PRESIDENTIAL COUNCIL Students will forever have some complaints about Resident Halls — the closets are too small, why not two clean sheets a week! — There exists an organization which acts as a channel of communication between the residents and the Resident Halls system, and also as an advisory group. The Interdorm Presidents ' Council consists of presidents of each association and insures greater co-operation between the associations as well as Res. Halls. They also advise on matters such as visitation, women ' s hours, compulsory dues, and house meetings. Barnard Hall Assoc; B. Lowe, President Elizabeth Waters Assoc, Secretary. Second Row: T. Peterson, President Southeast Student Organization. IRANIAN CLUB You may have seen a Western New Year ' s or a Chinese New Year ' s, but you haven ' t seen anything until you ' ve been to a Persian New Year ' s celebration — complete with Persian food, music, and, last but not least, Persian dancers. Because the club is made of all foreign students, one of the most important purposes is to compare the governments of the U.S. and Iran. This and other political topics make the organization educational as well as entertaining. IRANIAN CLUB— Bottom Row: R. Mashemian, Secretary; H. Ronagloy, M. Arbabian, B. Shahzadi, President; I. Feiz, R. Tan- baruchi, R. Sadrzadeh. Second Row: H. Mansourfar, K. Ferdows, H. Mansouri, A. Vafa, M. Mellati, M. Partowmati, Y. Aynehcht. Third Row: J. Eftekhar, A. Erami, H. Kasmai, M. Farhoomand, K. Sadeghian. B. Bahmanyar, F. Albuyeh. V; SHIiWMJA mm STUDENT ORGANIZATION COUNCIL— Bottom Row: P. Palmer, [. Dahl, W. Retert, T. Peterson, President; B. Schrimpf, G. Heidorn, S. Tyykila. Second Row: f. Schoeffel, P. Robertson, B. Reiter, R. Feldman, B. Schwartz, J. Ellis, S. Kreyer, G. Bern- stein, C. Pettibone. D. Behnke, R. Howard. Third Row: M. Nystrom, J. Carver, E. Moeser, K. Boyles, G. Isham, F. Rosen- blum, W. Larson, M. Heymann, R. Pariza. 228 SOUTHEAST DORMS When a student reads his paper or participates in an intramural sport he often takes them for granted. But there is always a government organizing and providing. What the student doesn ' t realize is that governments are composed of his peers who take time from their books to fill the offices. This year was the first for SSO and first years are especially busy — policy must be decided, committees must be set up, and there is always the question of what is the best way to provide what the students need. This is the purpose of SSO. As representative government for students in Sellery, Witte, and Ogg Halls, all of their functions are student oriented. SSO provided televisions, radios, magazines and newspapers in the house stands and films each week. The Education Committee presented the very successful show, Variety Tonight. The Commons Committee acted as a middleman between the student and Residence Halls. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE— Bottom Row: B. Retert, T. Peterson, B. Schrimpf. Second Row: D. Pariza, M. Heyman, G. Bernstein, J. Dahl. FINANCE COMMITTEE— Bottom Row: E. Strauss, B. Schrimpf, J. Dahl. Second Row: M. Bortenstein, B. Gelman, P. Brownj, F. Ali, W. Larson. 229 SOCIAL COMMITTEE— Rottom Row: J. Schneider, N. Burch, B. Retent, M. Heyman, P. Tannenbaum. Second Row: R. Schneider, P. Brown, R. Howard, M. Ullmer, P. Robinson, L. Struminski, N. Woods. FILM COMMITTEE— Bottom Row: L. Mittelstadt. P. Palmer, G. Trinkaus. M. Roberts, J. Weise. Second Row: H. Freedman, E. Labott, L. Struminski, N. Burch, M. Zubarik, L. Netz, L. Dick, M. Nemkov, R. Schwartz. CAMERA CLUB — Bottom Row: J. Rouas, T. Trinkaus, G. Morrison, Chairman. Second Row: R. Ruben, W. Sunkel, R. Kumai, A. Perkins. 230 EDUCATION COMMITTEE— D. Lawuer, G. Bernstein, I. Rozmiarek, C. McCool, S. Woolf. PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE— Bottom Row: G. Morrison, G. Heidorn, M. Heymann, P. Tannenbaum. Second Row: J. Donaldson, R. Silverstein, S. Schneider, R. Levy, L. Struminski, P. Garrison. U.W. WOMEN ' S CHORUS— Bottom Row: D. Kramschuster, M. Elson, C. Browne, S. Bagley, D. Stover, J. Rosenberg, S. Coyle, M. Powers. A. Fjelstad, N. Wood. P. Kuepper. M. Dicke, H. Kim, A. Goodman, J. Johnson, A. Vandervelde, M. Schiller, J. Barlow, P. Johnson, K. Schultz, V. Knudtson. R. Bardenwerper, S. Wright. Second Row: B. Knox, L. Angsten, S. Guttormsen, C. Bera, J. Voss, M. Ingram, S. Allen, G. Crownhart, M. Summers, S. Mead- ows, D. Otis, A. Grames, K. Ceci, G. Trapp. L. Dick, J. Woller, M. Weil, J. Marquiartt, M. Festage, M. Zelliner, C. Rinelli, L. Kovara, M. Holzschuh, K. Alecksen. Third Row: S. Pauls, A. Maxwell, M. Manhardt, J. Lutzhoff, M. Rietor. L. Blank, C. May- hew, D. Werfeneth, M. LaFollett, C. VonHaden, R. Valesh, B. Hohman, P. Knson. C. John, K. O ' Brien, G. Irwin, B. Schwartz, L. Olson, L. Allister, S. Gillen, N. Thompson, J. Stohn, C. Cox, M. Gross. Fourth Row: A. Schultz, C. Rindy. N. Ingersoll. M. Cur- ran, M. Schieble, J. Montgomery, M. Daniels. E. Hohman. N. Park, K. Berry, J. Riley. K. Haakenson. J. Hart. E. Toepel, M. Hartman, J. Smith, J. Alexander, F. Bloom. P. O ' Malley, D. Arm- strong, L. Steen, C. Nadler, S. Christensen. C. Kazanecki, G. Hicks. 31 UW WOMEN ' S CHORUS People sing for various reasons. Some sing when they are happy, others when they are unhappy, and for some it ' s like breathing — a natural phenomenon. The UW Women ' s Chorus contains all of these types, each seeking different things. Music majors who are embarking on a career receive credit and experience; for others there is the pleasure of being able to travel and sing before a variety of audiences. Together they form a group of girls who perform on their own in campus appearances and throughout the state on their annual spring tour, bringing enjoyment to hundreds of others who would listen and enjoy. 232 Bottom Row: T. Cullen, J. Scribner, M. Roberts, J. Hatch, S. Johnejack, K. Malone, R. Drescher, T. Leutzow, S. Stevens, S. Anderson, F. Erickson, J. Andrews, M. Nystrom, L. Sirjus. Sec- ond Row: G. Natvig, J. Roth, S. Garrison, C. Leonhard, J. Died- ricks, P. Mullins, S. Thompson, M. Boell, H. Bondy, J. Christen- son, R. Engler, D. Renk, E. Davis, E. Weible. S. Sarig, L. Karey, M. Thelen. Third Row: R. Williams, N. Zoeller. F. Schenk, C. Mahoney, P. Rosten, R. Leonhard, S. Wells, B. Dent, R. Miller, G. Klotz, R. Cole, S. Atlas, C. Giesler, C. Eichler, B. Riley, M. Dykman, M. Hachborth, S. Larson, f. Westing. Fourth Row: B. Lawson, A. Singer, J. Smith, R. Burkhalter, N. Palash, D. Ander- son, J. Larry, D. Root, D. LaVinge, R. Soderquist, T. Lewis, D. Wendler, C. Gonzo, B. Tipple, L. Falligant, D. Hargrove, L. Eustice, M. Stuessy. A CAPPELLA CHOIR A song is lyrics, melody, and a lot of hard work. The hard work comes in especially in perfecting the song to sing before an audience, and that is why the A Cappella Choir, which is made up of students from diversified scholastic and musical backgrounds, meets three times a week for rehearsals to produce three major concerts and an annual tour around the state. Some of these programs are held in conjunction with the Men ' s Glee Club and the Women ' s Chorus. As a special feature this year the choir sponsored the Cantata Singers who performed as a small group within the choir. MEN ' S GLEE CLUB When the word ambassadors is mentioned, the vision of embarking marines is sometimes brought to mind. But Wisconsin has a group of men who have nothing to do with State dinners and camouflage cloth: the Men ' s Glee Club known as the Ambassadors of Song who will sing anytime and anywhere. The group had a fall and spring concert, went on tour, and did public relations work for the university, which, with rehearsals and trips, is a time consuming business and means that the boys are more interested in just singing than the one credit they receive. Bottom Row; B. Walthers, R. Held, S. Benedict, D. Strong, J. Hofer, G. Brandenburg, R. Schumacher. [. Bradley, V. Jacobsen, M. Green, S. Finnigan, G. Hovde. P. Antonie, T. Trukenbrod, W. Anderson. Second Row: D. Lautz, W. Reed, D. Solie, T. Weith, R. Terracina, D. Kline, J. Phillips. M. Held. D. Marshall. F. Wertymer, C. Martens, J. Lingenfelder, A. Scheck, R. Meyer, R. Steinke. Third Row: L. Silverman, D. Lasch, W. Petersen, A. Browne, W. Heagy, L. Downs, R. Ten Eyck, T. Ladner, R. Volk- mann, M. Harvey, T. Ballweg, T. Schaffer. ). Montgomery. K Schreiner, A. Landmark, P. Skeris. Fourth Ron-. R. Gevirtz, N. Bakker, W. Granger, D. Prinsen, S. Webster. R. Forman, J. John- son, G. Lawrence, T. Edgren, T. Heggland, J. Herrick, J. Worden. R. Dressier, D. Loppnow, R. Monk. D. Schwimmer, L. Hanson, R. Conway. CONCERT BAND— Flute and Piccolo: J. Roberts, C. Krueger, R. Wileman, S. Macall, R. Goodenough, J. Robinson, S. Saunders, D. Adams. £ Flat Clarinet: J. Saler. B Flat Clarinet: J. Glick- man, J. Kuehn, D. Kastenmeier, F. Terranova, H. Arkin, J. Con- over, M. Kuhrt, L. Lutzke, J. Brown, C. Hancock, G. Bernstein, D. Larson, B. Perlman, J. Strom. E Flat Alto Clarinet: T. Mander- nack. B Fiat Bass Clarinet: E. Laube, A. Alaspa, W. Pappatho- pulos, D. Mequon. Alto Saxophone: J. Caruso, D. Nelson, R. Rich. S. Martalock. Tenor Saxophone: J. Dennis, S. Carpenter. Baritone Saxophone: D. Lasch. Bassoon: D. Lawyer, D. Harvey, A. Stiller. Oboe: J. Parfrey, M. Mathison. T. Woollen. B Flat Cornet: D. Breyer, K. Krattiger, R. Muehlbauer, P. Wangsness, D. Strong, S. Sundell. B Flat Trumpet: D. Chiusano, N. Bakker, R. Krueger, T. Couillard. Horn: T. Gregory, R. Kruezer, J. Pomeroy, J. Sapora, D. Dickens, R. Schumacher, K. Dent. B Flat Tenor and Bass Trombone: T. Sailor, K. Wright, E. Knesting, T. Hornig, G. Doddington, L. Volz. B Flat Baritone: J. Polcyn, R. Angus, D. Francis, K. Norman, P. Roemer. Tuba: E. Anderson, L. Allen, A. Spicer. G. Thomas, R. Petersen, R. Epley. String Bass: J. Barnett. Tympani and Xylophone: J. Rasmussen. Bass Drum, Side Drum and Traps: D. McKinley, W. Kirkham, J. Moore, J. Barnett. Harp: R. Miller. UNIVERSITY BANDS Football fans will recall that the only high point of some games was being able to stand and sing Varsity ' and On Wisconsin. The people responsible for this thrill were the men of the Concert, Cardinal, and Badger Bands. The three bands also play individually in various performances throughout the year. For example, they play for all the home basketball games. In the spring the Badger and Cardinal Bands put on a concert on the Library Mall and the Concert Band presented a Palm Sunday concert. The result is an enrichment of the student ' s life, both the participant and the listener. Professor Raymond F. Dvork, Director of Bands. James Christiansen Assistant Director Joel Glickman, President The Marching Band in full swing. 235 236 CARDINAL BAND— Flute and Piccolo: E. Cunningham, S. Fritz. K. Kring, S. Peaslee, S. Spriggle. Oboe: D. Root. B Clarinet: J. Breyer, C. Krutza, V. Portratz, S. Rolke. Bass Clarinet: D. Radunzel. Aito Saxophone: P. Obma, S. Thorman. Tenor Saxophone: C. Barbian, P. Ramsden. Cornet and Trumpet: W. Bennet, M. Carraher, R. Krambs, E. Gisske, L. E. Hansen, M. O ' Connell, R. Rooney, D. Singer, T. Zondag. French Horn: K. Tesker. Trombone: J. Ammerman, J. Brussel, D. Meer, M. Morgan, R. Wildenberg. Baritone: R. Ahrens, D. Bicket, L. Johnson, S. Mantik. Tuba: G. Ahynson, }. Smith, B. Possin. String Bass: T. O ' Grady. Percussion: D. Bennett, E. Furgeson, B. Guidinger, G. Pinney, G. Wuhrman. BADGER BAND— Flute and Piccolo: M. Berg, M. Berk, D. Duncan, J. Evans, S. Iliff, A. Posekany. Oboe: L. Anderson, M. Sherman. B ' Glarinet: M. Bohl, J. Furchtenicht, J. Hajek, D. Johnson, A. Korth, M. Lukoff, A. Mixdorf, M. Shanke, J. Strom, L. Steen. Bass Clarinet: V. Schultz. Basoon: Y. Karlen, D. Schatz. Alto Saxophone: R. Burns, J. Heady. Tenor Saxophone: S. Horwitz, W. Yarroch. Baritone Saxophone: R. Ohlsen. Cornet and Trumpet: G. Flakas, J. Giese, R. Harloff, D. Marshal], J. Milden, R. Murray, D. Ruskin, R. Silverman. French Horn: K. Anderson, D. Dobschuetz, M. Dosch, A. Ehrke, C. Whitford. Trombone: J. Ahreus, C. Bachand, D. Boigenzahn, H. Mattison, K. Norman, P. Seifert, R. Swan. Baritone: M. Bayuk, T. Fredericksen, S. Haupt, P. Roemer. Tuba: C. Leahy, R. Lyle, J. Rambo, D. Seinhauer. String Bass: R. Machus. Percussion: S. Grover, R. Houser, S. Mellor, W. Morris. The Training Bands in late afternoon rehearsals. Conductor: R. Church. First violins: V. Purvin, H. Pfankuchen, B. Ellis, L. Beach, E. Goodwin, M. Schallock, P. Tilly, P. Vardin, K. Foster, A. Boyarsky, B. Schneider. Second vioJins: M. Erickson, R. Engler, T. Juedes, J. Hochstein, C. Abel, J. Buckman, A. Ruth, A. Dunwiddie, L. Schutbert, E. Spathelf, P. Schroeder, M. Ross, N. Podolske. Violas: P. Jamet, C. Aebischer, S. Scheele, P. Meier, D. Arnst, J. Berkman, C. Ruth, E. Pagel, J. Pastore. Violoncellos: S. Heine, V. Bistrow, P. Siegel, J. Pickart, S. LaFayette, B. Ras- mussen, G. Putnam, E. Morris, L. Ludeman, J. Gibson, C. Nichols, C. Gonyea, L. Lewis. Basses: A. McMahon, P. Bellin, L. Dittman, f. Voss, B. Bell, R. Watson. Flutes: M. Boell, C. Leonhard, J. Johnson, S. Sarig. Piccolo: S. Sarig. Oboes: R. Hounsell, E. Micheal, T. Woollen. English Horn: T. Woollen. Clarinets: R. Quade, R. Rideout, S. Fritz, J. Glickman. Bassoons: P. LaPlante, H. Considine, C. Eckhardt, S. Harwood. Contrabassoon: H. Considine. French horn: T. Gregory, E. Brown, D. Harder, M. Dosch, R. Kreuzer. Trumpets: M. Kekstadt, D. Breyer, K. DeVoe. Trombones: K. Davies, W. Richardson, W. Brauer, G. Dodding- ton. Tuba. D. Westby. Tympani: R. Keezer. Percussion: J. Ras- mussen, J. Barnett, J. Colias. Harp: R. Miller. Celeste and piano: R. Watson. 237 U.W. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA There is no such thing as an impromptu concert, at least the phase is not in the vocabulary of the U.W. Symphony Orchestra. The components of their concert are talented musicians, representing many difficult courses of study, well cared for instruments, and many hours of practice. Since the Orchestra gives several concert performances throughout the year, including a Scholarship Benefit Concert and a traditional spring concert, these musicians spend a good part of their weeks perfecting their music for the concerts. They also added much to the enjoyment of the Wisconsin Players ' production of Gypsy by providing the background music. 1 Hi Dp %$$ lor O • ••-• Mm Si LIVING UNITS BARNARD BARNARD HALL— Bottom Row: K. Panke, P. Majchrowicz, S. Aumann, S. Schafer, Miss Allen, S. Krieck, D. Palmert. Second Row: M. Sherman, B. Russell, M. Kozlovsky, J. Ploetz, C. Liebermann, J. Kramer, S. Colgan, C. Hennessey, C. Mass, G. Janiezewski, D. Christenson. Third Row: C. Propsom, B. Knox, J. Furchtenicht, C. Evans, S. Dressier, M. Rumsey, J. Bryngelson, S. Hart, C. Remele, M. Hertzberg, C. Sheridan, J. Porter. Fourth Row: D. Horn, C. Timlin, L. Walraff, M. Heffernan, L. Northrup, C. Shaheen, L. Hodgers, L. Norgaaro, S. Fried, B. Slavik, A. Harris. Barnard girls are proud of the something different that identifies their house. They appreciate the privacy of single rooms and the closeness of a small group. They have more than their share of beauties and brains, from Crucible to Cardinal Beauty. Their talent runs the gamut from swimming to art and acting. They all deserve special thanks as the submitters of the original plan for the new women ' s hours. The oldest dorm on campus is still functioning to produce needed innovations on our progressive campus. CHADBOURNE HALL CHADBOURNE HALL OFFICERS— Bottom Row: N. Grover, S. Foster, J. Rossiter, M. Mlot, A. Rheingans, J. Thompson, R. Miller, J. Vinson, f. Blair, R. Weyeneth. Second Row: R. Olsen, D. Kjervik, B. Whitty, S. Catlin, J. McCreadie. B. Ovitt, C. James, J. Redfield, J. Persson, G. Steele, K. Royt, P. Moeder, P. Meier, M. Treglovvne. Third Row: J. Gaeke, L. Pfund, A. Miller, M. Fletcher, J. Ganson, S. Gutten, N. Puerner, M. Reynolds, J. Rose, J. Whiteside, S. Spurgat, L. Hoffman, D. Klaus, M. McCord. Fourth Row: K. Koechel, C. Whitehead, M. Jones, K. Williams, M. Brockman, J. Anderson, C. Bagwell, A. Anderson, L. Mattes, C. Krug, J. Ahrens, J. Reichert, C Krebs, J. Hefty. Most attempts to organize college women are doomed to a premature death simply because women, like farmers don ' t take well to organization. This is due in part to the inherent suspicion women have of each other. It is easier to organize campus women around campus men than each other. However, in a dorm as large as the Chad Hilton, organization is a must and so the girls have risen against their natural instincts and submitted to centralized control. Chadbourne ' s foreign student, Carlotta Maia Pinheiro, of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is sponsored through their foreign student program. 242 BREEZE HOUSE— Bottom Row: S. Crider, J. Borchers, J. Priefer, C. Cornwall, A. Youmans, D. Stearns, S. Boris, M. Schuster, S. Link, P. Treichel. Second Row: E. Brown, W. Priess, J. Negus, A. Anderson, M. Mlot, E. Ovitt, M. Jackson, E. Bone, J. Anderson, J. McCreadie, J. Hanson, M. Posson, B. Wise. Third Row: L. Zim- merman, S. Nelson, S. Nelson, J. Olson, C. Boivin, J. Sullivan, V. BREEZE HOUSE The Breeze Girls are happy, hoping, and helping. They like to consider themselves the happiest house at Chad, and appreciate the convenience of second floor. Their hopes for many activities with their brother floor at Ogg were fulfilled. And they added more than their share of help to the campus with 100° o contribution to AWS and work on both the Campus Chest and the Blood Drive. In Mortar Board, AWS, and NSP they showed that Breeze House was not all wind. CAMPBELL HOUSE— Bottom Row: C. Thomas, J. Borghesi, C. Mahoney, N. Thornbury, C. Pinheiro-Maia, R. Olsen, K. Buch- holtz, L. Henderson, C. Janicki, B. Bowen. Second Row: M. Bergsbaken, M. Mayer, N. Stroebel, E. Hoffman, M. Ott, M. Treglowne, C. Spellman, J. Huenefeld, A. Ritchie, L. Schrock, S. Vogelgesang, M. Turbey. Third Row: D. Haukom, A. Krahn, M. Gutgesell, N. Borchers, M. Haboeck, P. Merriman, M. Thorsen, C. Surmacz, L. Cook, M. Alyea, M. Knudsen, G. Wallace, K. Langsten, S. Hilty. Fourth Row: J. Henley, S. Mutchow, C. Blackford, S. Cunningham, J. Conant, P. Ufer, J. Froehlich, K. Numan, M. Neu, N. Erlich, S. Goodrich, D. Bonar, K. Krug, J. Doos, J. Yohn, J. Fifrick, K. Malone, M. Burg, M. Frietag. CAMPBELL HOUSE The Soup ' s On girls of Campbell House are hoping that sometime in the not-too-distant future the cafeteria lines will be abolished so that they won ' t die of starvation while waiting in line. Moreover, they do not have time to stand in line; they started a busy year by Yelling Like Hell with Ogg, and continued at a hectic pace throughout the rest of the school year, working in organizations or relaxing at parties. McCord, J. Pansch, M. Meiners, P. Nelson, C. Liss, J. Gabrilska, P. Rosenow, N. Chortek, K. Krombholz, K. Tesker, P. Vonehren, E. Fehl, J. Ploetz, P. Schmallenberg, N. Grover. Fourth Row: C. Jacobs, J. Uran, P. Pinkert, P. Dorman, D. Johnson, B. Wood, L. Losch, D. Cohen, J. Reichert, V. Lukaszewicz, L. Erickson, J. Viney, R. Wong. MARLATT HOUSE— Bottom Row: J. Krauss, E. Lodahl, M. Sher- man, T. Taylor, C. Kramschuster, C. Just. Second Row: J. Ahrens, L. Mattes, J. Redfield, A. Moses, J. Rose, K. Koechel, L. Zimmer, K. Holcomb. Third Row: N. Overholt, P. Kuepper, M. Donny, L. Katsune, B. Wilson, P. Jones, S. Smith, J. Carone, B. Puempel, S. Breitwisch, M. Buckner, W. Gold, J. Niemetz. Fourth Row: K. Haakenson, C. Wink, D. Wippich, E. Wroblewski, S. Schroeder, J. Ludvigsen, S. Wippich, J. Pollnow, D. Burroughs, E. Ahrens. MARLATT HOUSE Shouting at the tops of their voices in Yell Like Hell, the girls in Marlatt House started off with a scream a year full of listening parties, picnics, Christmas parties, and an auction. They point with pride to two of their girls who were in the AWS fashion show. However, they forgot to stop screaming after Yell Like Hell, and their voices are always heard in Chad. MURRAY Murray girls would like nothing better than to be slaves — providing they can be slaves at Ogg. As slaves for the boys, they both had fun and raised money for foreign students. They were officially elves during the Christmas season, but their elf-like spirits remained all year. Christmas caroling at Oregon School for Girls added a touch of something different, and they all came back convinced that being a dormie wasn ' t so bad after all. 243 MURRAY HOUSE— Bottom Row: S. Piotrowski, C. Myers, J. Vick- burg, E. Selzer, B. Bast, R. Rohde, C. Meade. Second Row: D. Decker, C. Krebs, C. Krug, P. Meier, G. Wildman, C. Peters, G. Browder, D. Baltzer. Third Row: K. Embertson, C. Barta, M. Groeneweg, M. Meyer, J. Saltenberger, L. MacAllister, J. DeMas- ter, J. Thompson, M. Elmer, S. Mickle, B. Lawson. Fourth Row: K. Baker, M. Panagis. J. Minsch, V. Wean, J. Schneider, L. Noot, A. Bizzio, C. Roethe, C. Karpowitz, J. Spielman. ROSENBERRY HOUSE— Bottom Row: E. Brantmeier, T. Jones, V. Pensas, S. Johnejack, L. Wilkie. Second Row: P. Erdman, M. Brockman, N. Puerner, C. James, P. Porwicz , C. Bagwell, A. Rheingans, M. Lerand. Third Row: J. Klusman, B. Glaser, B. Forton, R. Kaplan, E. Kahn, D. Lindboe, R. Leith, N. Rieschal, M. Risdon, M. Macaux, K. Abbot, C. Conn. Fourth Row: L. Gaulke, J. Kuetemeyer, P. Mitchell, M. Steele, D. Resnick, C. Ertl, S. Reik, J. Lawton, J. Stiles, J. Mattson, S. Buech. ROSENBERRY HOUSE Our greatest desire, the Rosenberry girls say, is to stop being finalists and start being winners. But they are still plenty proud of the girls who placed as finalists in the Pershing Rifle, Badger Beauty, and Air Force Ball contests. 244 Besides making marks in beauty, brains, and ability, they found time for Tie and Towel parties and discotheque contests. Although dorm life is noisy, they find it full of excitement, late minutes, janitors, and shaving cream contests. SCHOENLEBER HOUSE— Bottom Row: L. Faivre, C. Siegel, C. Wicks, A. Ehlenfeldt, R. Bardenwerper, K. Henze, J. Pecore, J. Engels. Second Row: K. Yuhasz, L. Pfund, J. Wright, S. Berko- witz, M. Kihslinger, S. Catlin, M. Estabrook, L. Blank, B. Backus, K. Voss. Third Row: N. Workman, B. Larson, D. Klaus, L. Wuerker, B. Baumann. J. Celiesius, N. Jones, L. Vedder, B. Van- SCHOENLEBER HOUSE Schoenleber girls combine two qualities rarely found together — grades and graciousness. Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, and Chad scholarships are well-represented in their house. But life is not all books. They have thrown gracious parties and mixers and have challenged their brother house at Ogg to volleyball tournaments, carried out special projects with them, and Yelled Like Hell. Although they actively participated in many campus organizations, there was still time for fireside talks with their personal professor. Kirk, L. Stone, M. Daneels, S. Smith, J. Pankow, C. Katzfey, P. Youngberg. Fourth Row: D. Hoskins, K. Alkire, D. Hodgers, L. Sallee, D. Hartman, S. Ralston, E. Fehlhaber, K. Behlke, K. Van Home, K. Tucker, J. Liddiard, B. Vuk, A. Unertl, C. Kuehlthau, M. Pletcher, L. Rudd. f $ 0, Al SCOTT HOUSE— Bottom Row: G. Litscher, L. Woodside, P. Bregman, D. Davis, N. Weinstein. Second Row: J. Carron, G. Steele, R. Miller, S. Johnson, K. Royt, J. Gaeke, J. Fuchs. Third Row: K. Behling, M. Farrey, M. Franz, D. Herker, C. Selle, N. Berns, ]. Urschel, J. Devenport. C Austin, B. Stoops. Fourth Row: J, Buehner, J. Metzler, }. Gaspardo, M. Mahoney, J. Goetsch, L. Buchholz, L. Haselow, R, Klatt, J. Peters, M. Powers. SCOTT HOUSE The large number of repeaters at Scott House proves what great planning can do for a group. The Scott girls had a busy schedule this year with a kidnapping, a slave day, and a big-little sister ' s weekend as just a few of their many activities. They had beautiful girls too, as Homecoming Candidates, Miss Madison Candidates, and AWS models. Despite all the glory they won for themselves, they were still glad to have brothers at Ogg. WALLERSTEIN HOUSE— Bottom Row: N. Tierney, J. Rossiter, J. Murphy, B. Luhman, J. Loos, G. Gerland, B. Barton. Second Row: N. Schweitzer, K. Scribner, M. Kuehn, G. Bober, J. Persson, M. Reynolds, C. Whitehead, J. Wall, S. Foster. Third Row: M. Fogel, M. Udell, K. Andraski, M. Williams, A. Schuengel, K. Peterson, WALLERSTEIN HOUSE Situated as they are, high above Park Street, Wallerstein House had a superb view of the destruction of Sterling Court and its immediate successor, the protest board. Every morning was eagerly awaited to see what new message Wisconsins ' angry young men had left during the night. This fence was accepted as an outlet for campus commentary and the resulting statements often said more about campus life than whole volumes of Cardinal editorials. M. Hofer, S. Boszhardt, C. Enberg, S. Watrud, H. Welsch, J. Wertsch, C. Selbo. Fourth Row: L. Klitzke, C. Eaton, G. Bruss, A. Ruth, K. Gorman, G. Glickman, M. Millenbah, J. Towle, C. Rinelli, S. Miller, B. Bortz, J. Barr. w WILKINSON HOUSE— Bottom Row: S. Precourt, T. Splitter, K. Timm, C. Strozewski, J. Gollyhon, L. Sansard, S. Hoglund, C. Peplinski. Second Row: J. Gorham, L. Gennrich, D. Mrotek, N. Yunowich, P. Moeder, J. Eich, S. Pari, M. Gilleland, E. Poppe. Third Row: S. Jacobson, F. Blair, J. Whiteside, L. Hartman, C. Summeril, M. Kull, M. Boese, S. VandeBerg, K. Wiesner, K. Korth, J. Fahey, C Hecker, M. Paterick, J. Rose. Fourth Row: T. Zuehlke, F. Hefty, R. Weyeneth, M. Zinsmeister, L. Koffarnus, M. Joram, J. Boheim, D. Arnold, L. Paterson, K. Kester, M. Mey- thaler, S. Bastian, C. Smith. 246 WILKENSON HOUSE Just what the Wilkinson girls did at their Tom Jones beer supper with Ogg has yet to be determined, but in their opinions, it was a riot. They like the extra five minutes in bed in the morning that Chad ' s location affords them, and this extra forty winks must do wonders — they have the Air Force Ball Queen and two 4- pointers on their floor. Besides their numerous campus activities, they enjoyed many mixers and picnics with Ogg. WOOD HOUSE— Bottom Row: C. Mitchell, A. Varney, K. Kelso, V. Dikeman, J. Kapp, C. Winters, J. Everts, P. Rippey, J. Kaberna, M. Craner, S. Feldman, P. Barry. Second Row: K. Busse, S. Weber, B. Whitty, K. Williams, J. Vinson, J. Schaleben, J. Howa- nic, M. Jones, D. Kjervik. A. Miller, J. Steitz, C. Whyte, J. Ander- son. Third Row: K. Steinbrink, S. Donovan, J. Mundbrot, M. WOOD HOUSE The Wood girls came out of the woods this year to place a proud fifth in Yell Like Hell. They proved they were not woodenheads by maintaining the highest grade-point at Chad. Some lucky Marines were adopted by them over Christmas, but den parties and suppers with Ogg still placed first on their list of ideal men. Contributing to the campus in every way, the Woodies proclaim, We think our house is the best in Chad. Navs, K. Rezin, S. Jensen, D. Holtz, S. Hoepker, N. Davis, N. McBair, K. Morbeck, P. Komes, S. Ells, B. Lang, J. Berns, B. Dretzke. Fourth Row: E. Heerhold, J. Skogg, L. Schroeder, K. Waterworth, K. Hoehn, J. Olson, L. Ludeman, E. Brenton, M. Alfonsi, K. Kaiser, B. Schmear, M. Menown, C. Milward, D. Wolf. ELIZ. WATERS STAFF— Bottom Row: J. Reger, G. Leek, R. Richards, P. McGreevy. Second Row: S. Porter, S. Smith, S. Shevey, J. Hitzke, J. Chase. ELIZABETH WATERS HALL In a dorm the size of Liz Waters it is next to impossible for the individual girl to do much about the place she lives in and the activities she would participate in there. Consequently Liz has formed a group of representatives from each floor who guide her through the year and who contribute the teamwork necessary to make the year a success. 247 ELIZ. WATERS LEGISLATURE— Bottom Row: N. Olson, E. Lowe, J. Solverson, S. Turner. Third Row: G. Rosemann, J. Mil- Puerner, J. Haldemann, B. Scharnke, M. Fraser, L. Harms. Sec- ler, C. Grote, S. Prothero, S. Scurlock, V. Harbort. K. Christian- ond Row: S. Taylor, B. Hanser, K. Vahovius, S. Stougaard, B. sen, J. Mueller, M. Swanson, E. Hohman. 248 UNIT I — Bottom Row: A. Savaglio, N. Anuszewski, N. Slattery, B. Kotz, P. Fritz, S. Mandell. Second Row: S. Winn, S. Gilling, V. Harbort, K. Christiansen, L. Wartinbee, N. Olson, S. Stouga- ard, B. Lowe, S. Smith, J. Chase, A. Nelson. Third Row: J. Schultz, G. Laabs, P. Miller, C. Rhodes, S. Taylor, P. Hageman, UNIT I One of the favorite pastimes of the girls at Elizabeth Waters is walking. It has to be because in order to get anywhere at Liz you walk. And you walk and you walk. It takes some girls longer to walk to the other end of the building than it does to walk to the Economics Building for classes. This is not greatly resented though as the girls of Liz I especially are of the hardy outdoor type and they treat their long excursions as a lark, don ' t you girls. UNIT II— Bottom Row: E. Mai, J. Herron, K. Murphy, G. Thuer- wachter, M. Manhardt, K. Ramsey. Second Row: C. Demik, N. Moore, V. Martin, J. Sullivan, P. Scherwitz, P. Hoffman, S. Zem- bruski, K. Downet, J. Schaefer. Third Row: B. Boncyk, N. Griffin, L. Fuller, D. Hale, A. Carter, N. Kupfer, A. Anderson, J. Krafft, M. Hackbarth, R. Webster. Fourth Row: C. Porter, S. Vilhauer, C. Janiszewski, J. Martin, G. Junior, D. Rousar, K. Jacobchick, R. Fies, S. Young, M. Fraser, D. Oberback, S. Hoffman, S. Knight, C. Pollard. UNIT II One of the social institutions unique to Wisconsin is the beer supper. This consists of a group of girls and a group of boys meeting together to foster fellowship, develop friendships and incidentally to consume beer and food. What usually happens is that the boys stand on one side of the room and the girls stand on the other and they look at each other and talk to themselves. The girls of Unit II suffered through several of these and they still managed to enjoy themselves which says a lot for them. J. Schmit, L. Harms, S. Jensen, S. Tabet, M. Weinshel, E. Ciezki, J. Johnson, K. Sanders, H. Dunlop, J. Weber. Fourth Row: K. Stram, B. Price, J. Haldeman, S. Christenson, B. Sharnke, S. Lukes, G. Corrigan, D. Felker, E. Hohman, F. Johnston, K. Guma. i. it mm UNIT III— Bottom Row: N. Bortz, P. Rapp, J. Schomberg, S. Tobin, C. Janke, M. Mannaring, S. Schueffner, B. Kitchen. Sec- ond Row: K. Cline, T. Keister, D. Heaston, C. Peterson, S. Shevey, J. Reger, L. Hunter, D. Blakely, A. Guenther, L. Ellestad, M. Waller. Third Row: R. Nicholai, D. Fischer, P. Ries, S. Schwartz, G. Gruesehow, E. Saunders, S. Pavlak, J. Free, J. Sand- UNIT III It is a fact of life that Wisconsin men like Wisconsin women. In fact, they love Wisconsin women. No one is more aware of this than the women and as a result there exists a certain interplay among the two which might be better called the battle of the sexes. Life is a constant war of wits between the two with the girls standing around looking coy and the men standing around looking. The girls at Liz III are good at this although being social creatures, they often do more than stand around. It is a rare party which doesn ' t have some representative of the unit there. UNIT IV— Bottom Row: L. VanOrnum, K. Ludtke, S. Dockery, S. Prothero, C. Grote, M. McC ue, K. Floor, L. Larson, L. Frazier, C. Demien. Second Row: L. Rubin, E. Rahn, S. Brehm, B. Williams, L. Friedman, J. Hoppe, V. Marx, K. Vahovias, L. Hartwell, L. Heller, S. Martin, M. Wentz. Third Row: K. Pollard, D. Marshall, M. Ellickson, S. Iliff, M. Olson, P. Anderson, S. DeBaufer, C. ley, S. Hein, S. Werblow, J. Unger, P. Callaway, P. Haas, S. Rogers, K. Moore. Fourth Row: E. Puerner, J. Harmann, K. Jorg- ensen, M. Haan, P. Fuller, K. Finstad, L. Milestone, K. Stuckey, C. Yealon, A. Rasmussen, S. Holman, E. Maxam, C. Eickelberg, S. Dithmar, P. Powers. UNIT IV The girls of Liz Waters are luckier than most in that many have an unusually superb view of the lake. Living on the lake as they do they are able to take part in all the numerous opportunities for fun it affords, from swimming to ice boating, to ice fishing if any are so inclined. Madison is proud of its lakes and it has a right to be. The lakes make life enjoyable for the students, offering a relief from heat and an ice rink in the winter. The girls of Liz IV take full advantage of this and much of their social life was connected with it. Grant, L. Haeberle, K. Ayers, M. Madler, A. Jennings, S. Taft, P. Schram, L. Lohr, J. Brumblay, K. Kemper, D. Adams. Fourth Row: A. Gilbert, B. Mosby, B. Milesky, J. McPeek, T. McCor- mick, R. Saunders, J. Schaefer, C. Franchino, S. Harrill. K. Zibi- kowski, J. Solverson, S. Herrick, M. Pivek, E. Vanderveldon, D. Ellis. 249 t£ A UNIT V — Bottom Row: M. Balsley, S. Renard, M. Ehrenspergetz, J. Mueller, R. Hubbell, S. Turner, J. Hitzke, J. Miller, M. Swan- son, K. Lokemoen, R. Ruttenberg, B. Borst, L. Marx. Second Row: S. Stefani, E. Raput, R. Eddy, C. Luther, S. Henry, J. Beck, A. Dunwiddie, C. Niebuhr, M. Shapiro, K. Potoonik, E. Kreinz, G. Pierce, A. Kieser. Third Row: N. Skuhra, S. Scurlock, P. Palmer, P. Tribbey, J. Johansen, D. Abney, J. Schader, D. Hart, B. Gentile, S. Ranney, R. Rasmusen, P. Norwell, L. Blair, J. Hawerson, P. Lasek, A. Denning, B. Richwine, S. Springer, E. Metz, M. Hansis, M. Hoppert, S. Hatch. Fourth Row: M. Weirberg, N. Jantz, K. Kayler, K. Barrett, D. Schrank, S. Holo, C. Wolf, M. Johns, D. Doleeal, S. Wilson, N. Sulliben, N. Martin, B. Shea, S. Willis, S. Klumb, S. Gray. UNIT V Each year the Administration puts out a little handbook for the student which states the do ' s and don ' ts (mostly don ' ts) of university regulations. There is an old saying though, probably thought up by an early Wisconsin man that rules were made to be broken, and so they are. Life here consists of getting around various missives from above. No one is better at this than Liz V who can boast to having found a way around almost every rule in the book that pertains to them and a few that don ' t. This isn ' t to imply that they go out of their way to break rules. They don ' t. It is the challenge of the thing that counts. CALLAHAN HOUSE— Bottom Row: P. Gratch, J. Lewis, R. Sacia, J. Powell, R. Brazener, L. Curtis, E. Schellin, W. Doos. Second Row: R. Kitaoka, A. Doremus, D. Fromstein, D. McCor- mick, J. Galo, R. Tonn, J. Netzow, R. Schmidt, M. Haterman, G. SELLERY HALL CALLAHAN HOUSE One treads lightly when walking in Callahan House, not to mention the cautious way one slips into bed and woe befall the negligent lad who carelessly throws his body between the sheets at night. For that may be the night that Hector has chosen to sleep in the same bed. Hector is the house mascot and who would be without a warm, friendly, cuddly tarantula. Of course, if you are going to harbor something like that, you should prepare to suffer the consequences and not run barefoot around the radiators when he ' s loose. Perhaps he could wear a bell around his neck. DETLING HOUSE— Bottom Row: P. Robertson. A. Yordi, C. Frisque, P. Brown, M. Clark, T. Molzow, M. Schanke, M. Peder- sen, S. Swingley. Second Row: B. Bucholz, M. Schieble, L. Curtis, T. Pollishuke, B. Gleixner, N. Mathews, L. Powell, C. Schultz, Smith, R. Walker, C. Stonecipher. Third Row: D. Bartig, D. Weeks, D. Theno, R. Schwandt, C. Hall, W. Woods, E. Smirnow, M. Sheehan, W. Blobner, W. Vandre, R. Johnson, S. Marcus, F. Davis. DEJTLJNG HOUSE Sometimes it ' s just hard to study in Deitling House. One minute there ' s screaming from the shower room as a water balloon fight reaches its apex (and you hope that whoever let out the shriek that made you lose your train of thought on the Reformation got thoroughly drenched). And the next minute down the hall, He called! He called! We ' re going out Friday night! You hope she has a terrible time. And the only way to get the girls upstairs to stop practicing acrobatics in the room is to pound on the ceiling with your chair. About that time you decide to take a study break. B. Perning, S. Peaslee, O. Thies, J. Ebersberger. Third Row: S. Zucker, J. Abrahams, B. Minear. M. Weber, D. Olson, L. Batlin. C. Solberg, M. Smith, P. Riley, ]. Forrest, A. Strev, S. Hestad, D. Berndt. 251 252 ELY HOUSE— Bottom Row: B. Arvold, M. Ladwig, L. Victor, W. Matsumoto, K. Boyles, M. Karon, C. Schwin, S. Pamperin. Sec- ond Row: D. Juedes, G. Dirks, J. Lackey, K. Kirsch, J. Fergal, J. Nasaw, E. Dudley, J. Giese, K. Kraus, G. Wynn, R. Boxer, P. ELY HOUSE In between their informal dance, Italian Interlude (they decorated the room with cold pizza), hayrides, hootenannies, and other different, original things college students do, Ely House pulled off the great heist at Gordon Commons when they lifted a large stone from the terrace. That kind of thing naturally makes taking sugar bowls, dishes, and rock cornish hens from the cafeteria look petty in comparison. The stone would probably look good as a den decoration, especially engraved with Thou shalt not steal. Grossman, C. Fox. Third Row: L. Glick, N. Spersrud, R. Levin, H. Steudel, L. Molye, J. McGown, R. Lipsky, B. Swan, R. Bruek- kbauer, P. Williams, H. Gesbeck, S. Salant, D. Brooks, W. Graf. EWBANK HOUSE There is something in a college student that makes him destructive. Whether it is the aggression outlet for failing a logic exam or having five 7:45 ' s, or merely an I hate everyone but me complex is unknown. But it ' s the kind of thing where he impresses his date with the fact that they are going to the Holiday Inn for a pool party, and then tries in every possible way to drown her. There is also the time when the poor housefellow, who has enough on his mind anyway trying to control sixty-odd boys, returns home after a hayride to find his room completely bare of clothes, books, and furniture. At least they left him the walls. EWBANK HOUSE— Bottom Row: L. Goodsell, H. Zelke, N. Swatek, C. Dietrich. Second Row: R. Chermak, J. Henninger, B. Terzic, R. Schwartz, N. Russel III, D. Riba, R. Herried, S. Burns. Third Row: J. Schnitzer, M. Nystrom, G. Boure, J. Tuttle, W. Niebauer, M. Finnane, D. Townsend, D. Kiesling, H. Mittman, J. Wiley, B. Richter, J. Bradley, B. Meschan. Fourth Row: H. Medress, B. Guttschow, C. Hinners, L. Carlson, J. Coomber, J. Jenkins, A. Field, R. Hale, L. Allen, D. Haese, J. Hallman. FRISBY HOUSE— Bottom Row: M. Gebhardt, M. Marquardt, J. Murray, G. Heidorn, M. Kohler. Second Row: M. Bohl, K. Wake, L. Schwartz, L. Sobel, M. Lybeck, P. Romano, L. Kahl, K. Strobel, M. Serota. Third Row: C. Burkart, M. Mitterer, A. Stine, J. Fischer, P. Miller, B. Schroeder, B. Niecicki. FRISBY HOUSE College students are obsessed by a constant need for frugality. The continual flow of money into the vending machines, as well as for sundaes at the Checkmate, cause a strain on the budget. There are several ways to avoid this. One can stop buying food and starve to death, or as the girls of Frisby House did, one takes advantage of Halloween and stocks up for the whole year. Don anything convenient; a sheet, a paper bag, a shower curtain, and start on that grand old tradition known as trick or treat. Forget trick or treating in the dorm — they are all out doing the same thing. GAY HOUSE There is something a girl ' s floor misses out on not being able to participate in intramural sports. For instance, football. Is there a girl in Gay House who has experienced the satisfaction of throwing a good cross body block? Or have they ever felt that bond of heartbreak or happiness when they watched in common their floor team moving down or up the intramural list? And the shiny gold football trophies to put in their den! They could have had their own uniforms — lilac blue numerals on a mint green background. Go, go Gay House Gallants! 253 GAY HOUSE— Bottom Row: B. Rubin, J. Weinstein, M. Aaron, E. Peters, G. Bernstein, }. Devol, F. Kanter, J. Heald. Second Row: J. Katz, J. Stoffels, C. Gile, C. Breitenstein, L. Johnson, A. Wilkins, S. Pleski, J. Mortson, K. Voltz, N. Highland, S. Akin, N. Cedar- burg, C. Tripp, L. Koeppen. Third Row: S. Stoffels, M. Irvin, N. McGivern, N. Schoheld, E. Bluhm, S. Mazanet, M. Omalley, J. Meuseen, J. Peterson, S. Schwab, E. Orr, E. Bloch, L. Nelson. 254 GILLEN HOUSE— Front Row: T. Hill, D. Smolke, R. Parmann, Mother, P. Fuchs, K. Krattiger, L. Spector. Second Row: J. Lemke, R. Koski, T. Jensen, J. Schoeffel, D. Ticko, E. Schultz, T. Hornig, R. Simpson, M. Carlin, H. Rennebohm. Third Row: D. Anderson, M. Losse, N. Strom, W. Lien, R. Korrkamp, W. Bennet, GILLIN HOUSE Because of the skillfulness of the social chairman, the whole floor became the only one on campus to win the Francis Gary Powers award for being shot down the most times. The floor obviously abounded with competent chairmen. The athletic chairman lost the house football and because of his physique, the men on the floor think he swallowed it. However, they did prove more successful in their other athletic events. J. Mohr, B. Hertel, T. Gast, J. Fox, J. Brickner, J. Dilletus, House- fellow. Fourth Row: B. Allen, F. Felder, D. Schulz, G. Fenrick, T. Ramsey, R. Pariza, R. Kobishop, W. Seeger, G. Kolpin, P. Shar- row, R. Guschl, E. Schwartz, L. Frinak, M. Kaplan. HAZELTINE HOUSE Promises and compromises seem to characterize the girls of Hazeltine House. Listening for another ' s phone satisfies a jaunt to the Burgerville, while cutting or setting another girl ' s hair might satisfy for a long night of fast typing on a 30 page term paper, due at 8:50 A.M. A genuine friendship is built up through the confidences and services shared by the girls in dormitory living. HAZELTINE HOUSE— Bottom Row: S. Olmsted, J. Strackany, M. Gute, S. Fischer, P. Swayer. Second Row. B. Perlman, D. Dey, K. McClintock, V. Hagelstein, M. Koehler, K. Petermann, L. Schu- bert, E. Solomon. Third Row: P. Eesley, B. Nagel, S. Nyreen, A. Beckmann, M. Patterson, N. Chester, A. Shockley, J. Schultz, M. Lowe, M. Sieker, K. Olson, L. Kuljis. Fourth Row: W. Joseph, N. Gallau, S. Barndt, R. Orlich, S. Seymour, C. Morris, N. Steidl, S. Schaak, R. Thompson, K. Ray, L. Brodhagen, L. Dick, K. Aleck- sen. JACKSON HOUSE— Bottom Row: E. Kavic, T. Radle, J. Colias, C. Carmichaell, R. Bessey, D. Wilson, J. Butsch, S. Rudnick. Second Row: G. Meyer, M. Robin, L. Loewentritt, F. Schwalb, B. Williams, D. Henry, P. Safronoff, B. Dofman, W. Muth, C. Mon- JACKSON HOUSE Floors who indulge in Happy Hours, which Jackson House does, supposedly make everyone happy, except perhaps for the bar where the party takes place. The men of Jackson cheerfully buy the beer which becomes free to the young ladies of the invited floors. The young ladies are then allowed to flirt outrageously with the men of Jackson, giggle, spill their beer on the floor, and walk out with the pitchers under their coats. The Happy Hour usually stretches into two or three or four, and then the boys are free to drift to the next bar or go home to study depending on their personal temperament. roe. Third Row: J. Sherfinski, A. Moss, D. Klein, W. Coughlin, R. Peters, P. Zeller, M. Paggie, M. Goldman, R. Laemle, P. Cotter, H. Bairn, B. Karp, J. Hirsch. MARDIN HOUSE A college girl is a combination of intellect, ribbons, and bulletin boards crammed with sentimental clippings she can cry over if her mood permits. Her intellect is hardly starved. Between books on the philosophies of Veblen and Weber and notes on Proust, she can hear a den speaker on Europe and find out at the next den speech the hows, whys, and why nots of civil rights. But on Sundays the girls of Mardin curl up with the comic section. Read Charlie Brown, it ' s great. I mean, he ' s really great. I ' d marry Charlie Brown, but he ' s too short. 255 NARDIN HOUSE— Bottom Row: C. Cisar, L. Andre, P. Lampe, B. Baumgardt, K. Shaw, P. Metz, B. Nesemeier, Y. Baehr. Second Row: S. Klein, C. Quist, K. Roenfanz, S. Neumann, B. Gross- huesch, B. Landauer, S. Herther, T. Robinson, B. McCann, K. Fredericks, D. Nyberg, L. Adams, K. Anderson. Third Row: E. Cappon, E. Moss, M. Towsley, L. Weiss, R. Heisterkamp, M. Elson. E. Alexander, V. Debauche, K. Webb, J. Jasperson, G. Holloway, G. Matschulat, L. Kolkmeyer, L. Maxwell, N. Dash- cund. MAYHEWS HOUSE— Bottom Row: M. Fischer, J. Sitterson, B. Bruckman, B. Robbins, B. Newgard. Second Row: S. Thompson, C. Jeffries, J. Binder, P. MacDonald, J. Morey, M. Stern, D. Hocevar. Third Row: B. Reiter, L. Webb, J. Olson, C. Garrison, J. MAYHEWS HOUSE The den on Mayhews is never completely empty. Back from classes, there are several earnest conversations going on; the history lecture and who was that boy that sat in the front row. 256 It ' s hard to talk over the radio which is loud for the benefit of the girl back from a weekend at Michigan, where she has learned a new dance and has got to get it down pat. Even late at night there is someone there finishing Look Homeward Angel and deciding that the life of Eugen Gant could have been wrapped up in 150 pages instead of 500. And late at night you can hear a train whistle — and even on a floor of sixty girls a train whistle is a lonely sound. PAXSON HOUSE— Bottom Row: J. Loessel, W. Pherpeaux, W. Evans, J. Bardeen, P. J. Brown, W. Sunkel, R. Campbell. Second Row: D. Mueller, M. Falit, W. Grinde, B. Chase, R. Moreland, M. Miller, J. Weiner, A. Barron, L. Bentley, S. Henderson, N. Levin, F. Dancik. Fourth Row: P. Otto, J. Topolsky, P. Sopkin, L. Her- riges, E. Kaul, S. Weiler, S. Cash, A. Thompson, K. Metcalf, K. Eslien. PAXSON HOUSE Paxson House undoubtedly caught the true spirit of Christmas when they stole a Christmas tree from a girls ' floor of Sellery. They were lucky because nobody caught them. This kind of crime does not exactly rank them with Hell ' s Angels, especially since they don ' t park their motorcycles in the hall, the walls are still standing, and no one has taken a switchblade to the furniture in the den; but consider the poor female floor without a Christmas tree to get sentimental over. Baldner, D. Kling, B. Biddick, G. Graze, H. Zimmerman. Third Row: R. Arlein, P. Schilling, R. Bucholz, J. Delahoyde, R. Laes, J. Gehrke, W. Blalock, C. Leahy, D. Murray, H. Johnson, A. Slaby. PERLMAN HOUSE— Bottom Row: M. Gerson, W. Knobeloch, D. Grim, D. Borghesi, P. Brazy, G. Isham, G. Silvervvood, D. Mc- Nulty. Second Row: L. Foat, C. Holihan, J. Allen, J. Munson, J. Villwoek, J. Lawrence, R. Quandt, T. Lake, T. Paulson, T. Mur- PERLMAN HOUSE The late, great comedian Sydney Perlman was once said to have remarked, I am in no way connected with the person for which Perlman House is named after! No offense, men of Perlman. Obviously the late, great comedian had no sense of humor, otherwise he would have enjoyed the duck wandering around the floor at all hours or the mattresses spread out on the floor for listening parties (the guests ' reaction is unknown, but the duck loved it.) phy, J. Paschewitz, M. McPherson, R. Epley, W. Hansen. Third Row: H. Dalhed, K. Piotrowski, W. Anataraniam, D. Arenz, F. Wolf, R. Curio, P. Thompson, G. Holubar, T. Reed, W. Nelson, T. Rasmussen, J. Stearns, R. Parker, M. Steanburg. ROE HOUSE The men of Roe House sighed with relief when the falling snow covered the picnic grounds at Vilas Park and soaked the blankets at Picnic Point. There is something that doesn ' t like a picnic — the men of Roe wouldn ' t say that their picnics fizzled, but they would say that their picnics fizzled. The hot dogs were their usual gritty, charcoal mouthful, the bubbly beer was warm, and it rained. There is something that doesn ' t like a picnic. 257 ROE HOUSE— Bottom Row: T. Ziebell, T. Balzer, D. Malesevich J. Johnson, D. Johnson. Second Row: D. Klein, H. Penn, J. Osten T. Anderson, J. Swenson, R. Feldman, S. Cremer, B. Marchant Third Row: D. Falkenstein, C. Scharpf, C. Lubcke, R. Hillary, D Koch, R. Cape, J. Kallich, W. Lundstrom, K. Paul, C. Quass, A Goldsmith, D. Tweedale. Fourth Row: J. Wallace, D. Lucht, R. Mathieson, B. Unger, J. Lennart, D. Luedcke, R. Hamilton, W. Golz, J. Kallman, D. Sahs, T. Mather, K. Riedl, R. Harper, D. Steuber. 258 ADKINS HOUSE— Bottom Row: J. Comstock, J. Steele, G. Schwartz, M. Ciolti, M. Vandeberg, G. Weisner, D. Ehlke. Second Row: S. Martin, B. Bohac, S. Rasmussen, M. Ollmer, S. Alt, J. Beduhn, M. Korell, B. Rosenszweig, J. Shafton. Third Row: J. Powers, R. Palack, J. Coitchel, J. Jagdfeld, D. Pongratz, D. Kozarek, OGG HALL ADKINS HOUSE In their first big year, Adkins demonstrated a relentless power of organization, although somehow this organizing power was usually channelled toward one of the local bars in a record breaking assault on consumption. But this did not slow down their athletic ability any. They won a first in their league championship in intramural football. Socially Adkins House again was able to join forces and organize an extremely successful Christmas party at the Ivy Inn and a memorable trip to Devil ' s Lake to highlight their initial year on campus. CAIRNS HOUSE— Bottom Row: F. Stone, J. Katz, D. Braaksma, H. Goldring, J. Foregger, S. Lee, M. Nemkov, F. Vater. Second Row: C. Lavine, F. Backus, J. Plecharty, J. Carver, W. Oldenburg, J. Carlson, T. Hacnisch, R. Polk, P. Schneider, H. Aurbach. Third Row: R. Haber, A. Ashley, C. Wash, D. Boettcher, J. Poser, E. D. Attias, B. Topel, K. Olsen, C. Felzien, R. Halsey, W. Arndt, J. Klein, G. Merriman. Fourth Row: D. LaBott, T. Cesar, L. Basel, R. Reinhardt, M. Werth, J. Frielink, L. Kaiser, M. Suckow, M. Gellman, B. Stephens, L. Schmidt, J. Schladwieler, D. Grauvogl, M. Marcucci. CAIRNS HOUSE The calendar was full of picnics, hayrides, and open houses, but then everyone has picnics, hayrides, and open houses. However, since people wouldn ' t remember them unless they were different, some distinguishing thing must have happened, like perhaps someone falling off the hay wagon and getting crushed by a wheel, food poisoning at the picnic, or some female getting locked in a closet for two days at an open house. Cairns House seems to have a completely untarnished record because nothing was said. Karrels, R. Oaklief, T. Reiten, P. Rhines, M. Kubit, J. Wegge, M. Peters, J. Starr, R. Pragi, E. Salem. Fourth Row: C. Schemanski, K. Matschull, R. Nielsen, P. Jung, J. Stoffel, C. Karbalis, H. Katz, R. Teetzels, T. Willie, R. Pope, R. Armstrong, J. Endecott, R. Waters. FISH HOUSE— Bottom Row: D. Baughman, D. Fellman, G. Bell , M. Herrbold, B. Lundquist, P. Swanson, J. Tieger, A. Solomon, T. Lovell. Second Row: T. Tinkham, A. Frankel, T. Tibbits, B. Peterson, L. Radvenz, L. Baumann, S. Sailors, F. Leatherman, T. Stelter, S. Tennant, C. Gibbons. Third Row: A. Peterson, T. Bliese, J. Nishimoto, D. Golden, C. Seltzer, R. Kos, D. Sheen, A. Goldstein, D. Swanson, R. Schmidt, A. Rodriquez, B. Meyer, A. Margis, C. Caywood, P. Lindsey, R. Anthes. Fourth Row: C. Hoel, C. Davidson, J. Allen, D. Young, T. Setteland, I. Marks, S. Herf, S. Cummings, R. Vincent, D. Stucker, J. Langford, M. Wol- komir, J. Gilmore, J. Beckman, W. Schuetze, R. Moslander, D. Zoerb. FISH HOUSE Dorm living, as any residence hall student will tell you, is an enjoyable experience — well, let ' s just say it ' s an experience. It isn ' t the fighting for a shower stall in the morning which is so bad but trying to shave with four or five people clustered around the sink does become a little hard on the face at times. If the men of Fish House were lucky they drew a room with a view of the girls ' side of Sellery, if not they watched the machinery tear down the buildings across the street where they are going to build more easily livable dorm units. HOLF1ELD HOUSE Anyone can have hayrides at Nob Hill and pool parties at the Holiday Inn and Hohlfeld House, being anyone, did. But how many teams can finish last in the football competition — only one and Hohlfeld House bore the honor . . . well, let ' s say the honor just bored them. About Kangaroo Court, well after political den speakers it ' s a better outlet for aggression than a lynching. 259 HOLFIELD— Bottom Row: R. Trost, G. Friedman, K. Pape, D. Hawkins. E. Schoenbaum, D . Anderson, C. Pinkel. Second Row: G. Reynolds, R. Rubinstein, C. Smith, P. Hernday, W. Salnero, J. Spiegel. R. Cole, B. Pensinger, D. Lowe. Third Row. J. Tinner- man, J. Granatir, R. Christiansen, J. Kalkofen. J. Larocco. H. Rieckmann, R. Devriend, K. Cash, J. Meyer, B. McCullough, V. Dunn, W. Gary, T. Baumann. Fourth Row: R. Deffner, D. Fors- berg, M. McCarty. R. Rubens, B. Sumner, I. Swansons, R. Shelby. J. Barager. P. Pollock, C. Magnus, N. Tiesin, M. Kupfer- raan, D. Nordstrom. J. Waxier. BEALE HOUSE— Bottom Row: S. Rossman, A. Stiller, C. Mc- Comish, R. Weiss, D. Hermanson, L. Sper, R. Thomasgard, J. Ralph, S. Rouda. Second Row: G. Seefeldt, E. Ford, J. Hilde- brand, G. Larson, L. Louis, D. Moreaux, R. Winkle, T. Donovan, M. Searfoss, D. Olsen, S. Miller, G. Pinney, G. Sirotof, J. Pyfer. Third Row: P. Gauerke, K. Lisberg, J. Weisfeld, G. Schroeder, S. Kramer, J. Mishlove, G. Rotwein, D. Anderson, T. Bayley, T. Grimstad, J. Callen, A. Wros, T. Wildes, M. Brazy. 260 BEALE HOUSE One thing about having a connecting boys and girls dorm, you could end up on the wrong elevator, by accident, of course. Or at least that ' s what the men of Beale say when they ' re stopped. Undaunted they probably tried again. When they weren ' t riding up and down the elevators they managed several social functions; a hay ride at Nob Hill, open houses, and a dance at a hotel, the name of which is not known. Perhaps because it is no longer standing. BECKER HOUSE For the second year in a row, the men of Becker took the Christmas tree from Manning House. The question in most people ' s minds is how a house in the boys ' side of Witte got the tree from the girls ' side of Witte? But then college students are noted for their ingenuity, especially since they don ' t study too often. The infamous crime must have drawn them together though because a marriage between the two houses is planned. There ' s nothing like crime to bring about a mass wedding. BECKER HOUSE— Bottom Row: J. Lawyer, H. Weiss, R. Schneider, C. Lawson, J. Crocker, M. Betley, R. Zitzer. Second Row: A. Gordon, W. Hulsether, P. Garms, C. Rolfs, J. Coon, A. Forrest, J. Svenson, R. Feldman. Third Row: T. Miller, W. Bab- cock, R. Weimer, M. Hermanson, J. Garske, R. Copeland, J. Wes- ley, O. Carr. ■1 ihJP IBM 3f lki : ftt, IB B ¥ Btx JIH IL-iH ■v trvi B y 1 mm fl L m — w m mm MARTIN HOUSE— Bottom Row: C. Fuke, J. Toman, L. Eldredge, R. Bromley, P. Robinson, F. Wolfson, S. Giesen. Second Row: E. Schmidt, D. Corman, J. Krause, C. Hetzel, E. McGlynn, M. Dial, J. Harris, H. Bowitz, C. Hamilton, N. Biberman, J. Hitby, M. Piwonski. Third Row: P. Firer, C. Begley, R. Tolzak, D. Heuser, M. Kamerling, P. David, K. Kussmakul, J. Robison, J. Rubow, M. Cohen, B. Chekvala. MARTIN HOUSE Well, it was Christmas and the windows of the dorms showed Christmas lights framing windows, lighted wreaths, Christmas trees, but on a window in Martin House, how odd, Christmas lights done in a circle with an arrow coming out near the top. Probably some sort of symbolism for myrrh, shepherds, Santa Claus, and Brownie the Elf. Well, when you get to college you should expect even Christmas to be portrayed with intellectual symbolism. Snoopy ' s decorated dog house was still the best. PATTON HOUSE This year Patton House joined the ranks that will march into Heaven with General William Booth. Those noble souls who do service projects for the Salvation Army are allowed the same amount of grace as those who stand upon the corners in their capes and ring bells, and those who stand in the snow and play their cold metal instruments. One of them really is a pretty good trumpet player. Perhaps the girls of Patton got together with some trumpets and found themselves a corner. 261 PATTON HOUSE— Bottom Row: B. Packer, J. Rothschild, J. Johnson, K. Caiser, S. Reynolds, C. Clark. Second Row: B. Schwartz, A. Hackbarth, D. Lentz, B. Barlow, K. Stolhand, B. Peterson, M. Ehrgott, A. Brandes. Third Row: K. Kranbuehl, S. Parrish, K. Larson, M. Neerland, J. Joy, M. Kust, S. Darling, L. Linderude, S. Walji, M. Schloemer, D. Western, P. Evernard, K. Coolidge, B. Maxant. Fourth Row: P. Sullivan, S. Kassalovv, K. Theisen, D. Thibodeau, B. Wong, M. Schiller, D. Klemm, K. De- Zeeuw, B. Krantz, N. Taylor, K. Knickman, J. DePree, N. Yugo. J. Wynnemer. FAVILLE HOUSE— Bottom Row: T. Vollmer, D. O ' Connell, J. Erdmann. Second Row: W. Uejio, K. Kindschi, L. Podeweltz, A. Riordan, f. Shulstad, M. Rehberg, L. Parsch, R. Ziegler. Third Row: L. Buss, G. Walters, R. Rahlf, R. Krueger, W. Thompson, ADAMS HALL FAVILLE HOUSE Just a hop, skip and a stumble from the H.T. is Adams Hall. The path is well worn by the men of Faville House, but contrary to popular opinion six weeks exams come at six weeks. College life is more than a perpetual Big Ten Football weekend. Coffee and No Doz replace pretzels and beer as staples of college life, and midnight oil is burned in bulk. To avoid sinking into the obscurity of being just another house the men of Faville sought to identify themselves with a cause. As a result their Renew the War in Grand Fenwick party met with great success. LAFOLLETTE HOUSE— Bottom Row: R. Meng, R. Yersin. R. Gay, G. Pierpont, M. Seiler, D. Martin, P. Benner, P. Pulokas, R. Knutson. Second Row: G. Perona. D. Sebasta, J. Long, J. Zuhlke, G. Nicholson, J. Tarbert, f. Hanson, C. Heiss, J. Sippl. Fourth Row: J. Zerbe, T. Fuhrer, T. Pideweltz, S. Halverson, J. Rasch, R. Pitzner. D. Koronkiewicz, A. Scheck, J. Krofta, L. Jerde. LaFOLLETTE HOUSE Like their namesake, Battling Bob, the men of LaFollette House proved themselves to be active and dynamic, if slightly erratic. In the bewildering world of campus politics, they found themselves firmly entrenched on the middle of the fence and with the experience gained from this they went on to throw some of the best remembered parties in the whole of Adams Hall. Chief among these was an off-campus party at Nob Hill followed by an open house with the bunnies of Snow House. They also proved themselves to be outstanding athletes by bringing home the supremacy cup for the second straight year. Well done, men of LaFollette. His spirit goes riding on. G. Beatty, L. Baird, R. Gohr, R. Steinmetz, F. Reinke, T. Binder. Third Row: H. Hartman, T. Misfeldt, D. Chiapusio, J. Hoff, R. Perry, G. Abdoullah. J. Beer, D. Hartman. NOYES HOUSE— Bottom Row: P. Guenther, J. Lippert, M. Wolske, E. Richards, C. Lutter, W. Vaquish, W. Zabel. Second Row: R. Story, D. Scheutz, M. Blenski, C. Winke, J. Hertz, R. NOYES HOUSE Spring and Fall can be hectic both socially and academically. The lake path, meandering from the Union, past Lake Shore Halls to the Willows offers a welcome escape from the campus carousel. Now and again the inhabitants of Noyes House climb off the carousel to take in a sunset. It provides an opportunity to lose oneself, to contemplate the ripples from a pebble idly tossed into the water, instead of a next weeks calculus test. But sunsets are brief, and while the ripples on the water fade, the calculus test doesn ' t, and it ' s back to the noise of Noyes. Meyer, W. Fell, T. McSwain. Third Row: F. Leonard, E. Kabacinski, J. Kaczmarowski, R. Guziak, L. Seehafer, R. Thi- bault. R. Angus, T. Vanaakron, D. Stupar, P. Hardzinski. OCHSNER HOUSE Nothing so quickly unites a house as the common desire to wage war on the House below them. The action taken can range from shaving cream fights and flushing cherry bombs down toilets to mere psychological warfare such as spinning large ash trays on the floor, telephone calls at unusual hours and holding record player volume contests. Ochsner House was good at this sort of thing. So good in fact that they have been selected by the Psychology Department for a series of tests and questions on what they found to be most effective for reducing their opponents to a state of frazzled nerves. 263 OCHSNER HOUSE— Bottom Row: A. Taffel, B. Butner, S. Lewis, S. Erickson. Second Row: S. Lamon, W. Anderson, P. Curran, J. Adler, L. Beach, J. Mead, R. Althaus, W. Brown, J. Gordon. Third Row: G. Swalve, S. Newman, D. Reisner, A. Cota, G. Pickett, A. Henningsen, J. Golz, B. Killins, P. Schaefer, T. Spindler, D. Al- thaus, J. Schneider. Fourth Row: L. Castleberry, N. Logeson, D. Borree, K. Heine, A. Zimbalist, C. Gruetzmacher, T. McGrath, M. Rhodes, F. Schoenbeck, R. Nichols, R. Traxel, R. Lowen, J. Wulfers. 264 RICHARDSON HOUSE— Bottom Row: J. Steinberg, C. Iverson Second Row: T. Wildman, W. Hammerstrom, E. Bohrnstedt, R Hopp, H. Gwin, R. Milbourne, D. Anderson, J. McLean, S. Roth Third Row: C. Gonzo, I. Fox, C. Peterson, P. Trantow, J. Patter son, N. Nienstedt, D. Anderson, N. Schlough, R. Lundberg, J RICHARDSON HOUSE The President of the house has buttered his bread on both sides and now he ' s going to lie on it, or however the expression goes. Who else would be smart enough to join a camera club so he could take pictures on the floor which would be great for extortion. Who else but the camera knows about the drowned housef ellow when his room was flooded? And the shaving cream fights where you can ' t tell the players without a razor. See the saga of Richardson House — read I Camera. Mahn, W. Sullivan. Fourth Row: M. Greenstein, D. Nicholson, G. Zweifel, J. Engebretson, G. Kraatz, D. Kivela, D. Gajafsky, B. Swacina, D. Christopherson, J. Blommer, A. Robinson, S. Walsh, R. Winslow. SIEBECKER HOUSE One of the greatest enjoyments alumni have is meeting a long-lost roommate at a cocktail party and rehashing those interesting and frequently embarrassing episodes of dorm life that are so much a part of his college memories. The tales of wet sand in the housefellow ' s bed and of the gallons of wine made in George Albright ' s room can never be forgotten. But college days are still filled with the joys of dorm life as the men of Siebecker House can tell you. SIEBECHER HOUSE— Bottom Row: M. Knutson, R. Nodorft, P. Laper, G. Gross, T Ringe, G. Kraft, J. Schlatter, W. Hansen, W. Norris, E. Schneider, D. Delaruelle, R. Lawton. Second Row: J. Stemper, P. Schmitt, R. Rudzinski, D. Kelliher, M. Feller, H. Bren, M. Perdziak, D. Zweifel, C. Beecher, T. Brines, P. Freuck. Third Row: D. Dornfeld, D. Sorge, J. Tylicki, K. Schultz, H. Mansouri, P. Odell, E. Amberson, B. Ullrich, R. Sellin, A. Yagow. TARRANT HOUSE— Bottom Row: R. Cramer, D. Charnetski, L Lee, W. Becker, G. Kalu, G. Herter, R. Rommelfanger, D. Kadison D. Duehring. Second Row: W. Olson, G. Kelchner, R. Ruland D. Ensch, W. Piepenburg, T. Radewan, J. Schell, D. Doerschuk TARRANT HOUSE Frequently couples whose sole intention is a casual stroll at night will come into contact with one of natures most offensive creations, the thorn apple tree. For the uninitiated this is a tree or hugh shrub which sports thorns anywhere from Vi to 4 inches long. Anyone who comes into close contact with one will find it an experience not easily forgotten. Just why the University plants these monstrosities is difficult to ascertain. Whatever the reason it would probably be roundly applauded if someone would take an axe to the more strategically placed ones. How about it, men of Tarrant House? T. Mitchell, D. Schroeder, R. Jensen, S. Brown. Third Row: M. Horst, D. Jeffers, L. Armstrong, D. Ericksmoen, S. Craw, D. Moritsch, C. Ransom, N. Seidler, J. Hunger, T. Brennon. WINSLOW HOUSE Winslow House abounds with dignity owing to the social chairman who wore red academic robes for all important occasions, including visits to local bars. It is nice to see someone who can drink with dignity. The practical thing about red robes is that they are easily convertible to shower curtain, beach towels, and perhaps they even gave him a beard and let him play Santa Claus when they caroled at the Head Resident ' s apartment. 265 WINSLOW HOUSE— Bottom Row: P. Jaschinski, M. Neubert, A. Balicki, T. Forrest, R. Czubkowski, D. Brill, D. Salisbury, T. Francis. Second Row: P. Yu, J. Andrus, K. Swanson, E. Moers- felder, W. Ames, H. Jones, W. Seaman, J. Parker, H. Kilgore, G. Januszewski. Third Row: D. Payne, S. Sauter, M. Rewey, R. Reinold, R. Eisenstein, L. Anunson, K. Oaks, J. Kloiber, F. Cronick. 266 BUCK HOUSE— First Row: A. Schultz, C. Chase, L. Schultz, K. Mannchen, P. McNichols, S. Accola, F. Dessel. Second Row: M. Gullickson, S. Boothroyd, C. Mill, S. Woodrow, B. Dean, C. Boettger, J. Merten, J. Gammell, S. Wandschneider, J. Steiner. Third Row: S. Silberstein, F. Straubel. S. Premo, K. Blodgett, J. COLE HALL BUCK HOUSE There are two groups of girls in Buck House, those who live with the light of the sun in their rooms and those who don ' t. Those who do are fortunate enough to live on the side that faces the tennis courts. Those who don ' t, live on the side overlooking Sullivan Hall and the Kronshage units and they find it necessary to keep their shades drawn much of the time. As a result, many of the girls go around blinking in the harsh light as if they were coming out of hibernation. KIEKHOFER HOUSE— First Row: S. Garrett, C. Novak, C. Van- denboogard, L. Veit, C. Murphy. Second Row: N. Smith, K. Fisher, J. Haskell, L. Panichepp, B. Kooker, Housefellow, J. Ma- son, D. Kohn, S. Kaplan, R. Trimberger. Third Row: C. Beule, L. Russell, D. Mead, A. Kiekhofer, V. Hammond, J. Krohn, V. Filenius, V. Malek, B. Maertz, J. Basel, B. Malek, L. Hedlund, K. Schmitz, K. Kane, G. Schuchard, C. Hasenohrl, P. Gunther. Fourth Row: A. Beach, S. Stone, M. Holt, R. Schneider, P. Nimz, M. Langley, P. Einberger, M. Erickson, L. Gebbhardt, S. Hays, L. Chapman, J. Barnes, H. Losching, J. Heinrich, N. Brossow. KIEKHOFER HOUSE One of the more pleasant aspects of going to Wisconsin is the reaction of people from other schools when you happen to visit there. You ' re from Wisconsin? Why on earth did you come here? People stare at you and treat you as if you were a visiting God. It ' s a very satisfying feeling. A good answer is to tell them you needed a rest. This is the one most frequently used by the girls of Kiekhofer House whose never ending gaiety was the envy of many people in the area. Thoss, M. Burckardt, P. Benson, M. Stocks, K. Smith, J. Hajek. Fourth Row: M. Bertino, M. Magouirk, J. Kwiat, L. Cates, L. Mathison, S. DeBardeleben, M. Keenan, J. Ballard. J. Hall, D. Baumgarten, K. Kujawa, L. Reiker. ROSS HOUSE— First Row: B. Johnson, B. Steiner, L. Keppler, T. Piedlow, S. Stiller, M. Twinem, P. Putnam, N. Lupovici. Second Row: N. Shanebrook, C. Svetlik, K. Kruger, S. Davies, B. Odden, D. Dolden, B. Timmer, B. Miller, A. Stearns. Third Row: E. Willgrubs, S. Manke, M. Peters, C. Chun, B. Chesnik. S. Kane. ROSS HOUSE This was a year that saw momentous changes in the Campus appearance. Construction was in progress nearly everywhere which made it possible for many people who might have otherwise fallen asleep to stay awake by means of the constant noise and the visual fascination it produced. Another product of construction is usually mud. It was this aspect that was most frequently mentioned by the girls of Ross House. Even the glories of education are forgotten when you inadvertently step up to your ankles in mud. SNOW HOUSE— Bottom Row: E. Kores, M. Everitt, J. Church, H. Essrick, E. Rhode, G. Raiche, S. Proctor. Second Row: L. Baum- garten, K. Mathison, R. Alder, H. Tubesing, L. Olson, S. Holmes, J. Weber, K. Dahl, G. Klicko. Third Row: P. Nauss, M. Clapp, D. Lasinski, C. Weigel, C. Brown, L. Nauth, S. Delano, B. Boldon, C. M. Ricker, S. Wiseman, S. Statten, C. Hastings, C. Pilgrim, J. Barager, L. Andrews, J. Whitebrook. Fourth Row: R. Mcintosh, J. Goldfeder, B. Brockett, L. Friederichs, V. Wagner, N. Baske, J. La Marche, f. Johnson, J. Zaun, M. Klaus, D. Volk, M. Pederson, C. Charusch, R. Sidore, F. Housman, V. Seeberg, L. Tracy. SNOW HOUSE Anyone who pursues his education here will sooner or later come to grips with what is commonly called the great Wisconsin winter. For those who find it necessary to walk farther than two blocks to classes, the Wisconsin winter can be a very real obstacle toward their goal of getting an education. Pity then, the girls of Snow House who have to walk what appears to be miles to get to anywhere at all, let alone classes. If things were cold outside though, they thawed considerably inside thanks to the Snow bunnies lively round of parties and informal get togethers. Shrake, S. Hauda, C. Young, E. Myhres, N. James, M. Boyle, A. Walthall. Fourth Row: J. Schroeder, M. Rothschild, J. Shedivy, K. Krai, L. Tandvig, C. Davis, E. Olson, S. O ' Neill, L. Dohr, S. Bingham, M. Arnold. M. Dahlstrom, J. Samsel, K. Brodersen. 267 268 BLEYER HOUSE— First Row: L. Dillig, K. Green, R. Beck, D. Hill, J. Phibbs, B. Mead. Second Row: P. Showers, S. Wolf, M. Jackson, S. Johnson, T. Brown, B. Scalise, B. Densley, N. Ames, L. Hantke, B. Cowin. Third Row: M. Drganc, B. Voigt, S. Schwanke, P. Archer, J. Baldwin, A. Nowak, D. Brugger, P. ELM DRIVE A BLEYER HOUSE Few things are as unpredictable as the typical Wisconsin freshman be he male or female. Consequently with half of its members being freshmen and no seniors at all Bleyer House is more than usually unpredictable. Something was always happeni ng there to make life more memorable if not exactly enjoyable. Who will ever forget the night the ghost got in and the time someone left the water running. Ah, college memories, sweet memories of youth. COOL HOUSE— First Row: E. Meiklejohn, J. Kaye, M. Inman, K. Kemper, E. McGinty, R. Witkin. Second Row: M. Sarles, L. Lenar, M. Snippen, M. Morgan, N. Gay, A. McMahon, M. Drake, M. Zemlicka, N. Gilbertson. Third Row: R. Dunn, L. Laun, K. Buresh, E. Wallander, B. Dolata, J. Swiontek, S. Moench, S. Jones, L. Kipp, M. Habeck, S. Drescher, S. Wright, L. Deters, S. Hyland. Fourth Row: K. Goetzke, L. Koch, J. Morgan, S. Rolke, M. Rieter, G. Belongie, F. Freeman, J. Pung, S. Meier, B. Sulli- van, D. Kaplan, A. Horwitz, C. Bernstein. COOL HOUSE The girls of Cool House are some of the few on campus that can honestly say we are cool and get away with it. There is a cosmopolitan air about Cool House which is shown by the things they do. Each year they celebrate Santa Lucia, a Swedish custom introduced by a Housefellow who studied there. Another yearly event though not quite as cosmopolitan is the Hopscotch Tournament. What really convinced us as to their coolness, though, was that they celebrate Christmas every December 13 by having breakfast in bed. Gorski, G. Gallo, J. Martinson, S. Sturn, C. Laib, M. Frey, H. Frankenfeld. Fourth Row: M. Layde, E. Agerjord, N. Riedel, K. Ternes, C. Heinsberg, M. Ritis, V. Gass, P. Johnson, J. Richard- son, B. Classen, J. Vea, K. Richter, C. Gonyea. ELSOM HOUSE— First Row: D. Geist, S. Mielcarek, J. Binning, M. McKinley, M. E. Heidtman, C. Case, D. Renninger. Second Row. S. Campbell, L. Smith, J. Baumer, M. Semon, P. Fregien, S. ELSOM HOUSE Hello Sue, are you ready? Be down in a minute. How many times is this conversation repeated each year and for how many boys does that minute grow gradually by multiples of five. Why do they do these things? Maybe it is to give the two year old magazines in the lobby a chance to get read. Whatever the reason it is an effective tactic which can deflate even the most knowledgeable senior. Elsom House seemed particularly good at this sort of thing even though it will be admitted that the wait was worth it. Lambach, C. Pritchard, N. Kutcher, B. Nelson, L. Johnson, Foramark. HENMON HOUSE The girls of Henmon House had a very special member this year when they elected Richard Burton as Henmon housefellow. There is no record of Mr. Burton ' s reaction but we imagine he was flattered. As an effort to relieve the monotony of weeks of ceaseless studying they held their traditional football tournament, Toilet Bowl. There is no record of the reaction to this either and perhaps its just as well. The Christmas holiday brought a rash of parties and contests — door decorating, humorous Christmas card exchanges and a special angel for every girl. 269 HENMON HOUSE— First Roiv: P. Schroeder, D. Budig, N. Smith, J. Thompson, A. Conn, M. Joelz. Second Row.- P. Vardin, D. Linde, B. Airoldi, G. Onsrud, E. McKinnon, J. Crosby, M. Formil- ler, S. Repp, M. Shrier. Third Row: B. Kinder, M. Griffith, N. Kuester, M. Jensen, J. Klukas, S. Winans, M. Gifford, S. Vali- centi, N. Fritz, J. Hulberg, J. Gron, W. Rosenblatt, K. Manthei, B. Goldstein, B. Lammers. Fourth Row; R. Schmidt, K. Boebel, M. Kuester, S. Burgard, E. Wong, L. Mueller, B. Marty, R. Hedrich, T. Levy, S. Delany, G. McDonald, L. Mueller, J. Slote, S. Ohlhorst, D. Otis. KAHLENBERG HOUSE— Bottom Row: W. Schomaker, K. Jahnke, R. Cohn, G. Lawson, C. Goldsmith, G. Govin, E. Krenzelok, R. Klusmann. Second Row: G. Neilsen, S. Hall, M. Thomsen, D. Baehr, H. Carstens, K. Heppard, T. Casper, L. Gross, S. Field, R. Schedgick, J. Jaffe. Third Row: E. Hendrickson, M. Nickels, M. Houslet, J. Robert, L. Richter, A. Keener, S. Nelson, G. Johnson, ELM DRIVE B KAHLENBERG HOUSE The uninformed often wonder if Kahlenberg House is a dueling society or a drinking society or just what it is. Actually it is a little of both under the auspices of a boys dorm. The dueling part is largely imaginary consisting as it does of a 270 Hopscotch Tournament each year with Cool House. They also boasted of winning first place in both football and bowling but then we all know what great kidders these athletes are. The drinking society wasn ' t imaginary however, and they managed to do it in partnership with many of the more lively girls societies on campus such as Beck Cool House. McNEEL HOUSE— Bottom Row: W. Marks, M. Murphy, f, Pola- check, D. Otto, L. Miles, E. Maslowski, J. Otto, L. Stover, J. Creviere. Second Row: H. Miller, G. Hildeman, E. Westphal, J. Decoster, G. Somers, f. Weisman, W. Appel, T. Hudak, A. Schroeder, W. Yanakos, S. Mortensen. Third Row: J. Greenbaum, D. Charleton, M. Bayuk, P. Finkdorf, G. Daniel, R. Walcisak, P. Wilson, J. Whitaker, W. Wagner, W. Beilfuss. R. Tank, T. Geurts, J. Tillman. Fourth Row: G. Reineck, J. Hoyer, J. Schapekahm, J. May, D. Schuenemann, J. Gauchel, J. Mertz, J. Keen, J. Tenwinkel, R. Hummel, S. Loreck, R. Zantow, R. Hart- man, F. Bucksbaum, K. Berfund, R. Mittlestadt. McNEEL HOUSE Men of McNeel House excel at all forms of campus activity. They claim the Beast of Elm Drive, who was sponsored by Bleyer House in the L.H.A. ' Beauty and the Beast contest. ' They also arranged for a series of speakers on topics of general interest to be presented to the students. Talks such as College Student-Rebel or Realist and a psychological approach to sex were accepted with an enthusiasm that was usually reserved for food throwing and shaving cream fights. Some of this enthusiasm was stored and used to give their football team second place in the Elm Drive League. R. Schmitt, W. Todd, B. Carleton, V. Rendall, P. McAuliffe, C. Peeper, K. Gutknecht, C. Wortner, R. Dodge, J. Oros, J. Hancock, T. Krenke. Fourth Row: M. Lohnis, J. Kleist, G. Kavanagh, W. Gibbs, M. Karll, T. Adams, E. Neville, R. Postel, G. Kurtz, U. MacDonald, L. Finfer, E. Spindler, W. Kuntze, R. Pfeiffer, G. Sobocinski, M. Isermann, [. Reynolds. MEAD HOUSE— Bottom Row: R. Fredericks, T. Leisure, R Rubin, B. Kaplan, J. Wells, T. Gerstner. Second Row: D. Grade L, Schmidt, T. Murphy, T. Mueller, F. Ostapik, T. Deits, R Lutze, S. Ellis, C. Ricks, W. Pappathopoulos. Third Row: D Hansen, R. Marston, R. Zeim, C. Keller, T. Ginder, S. Browne, L Rosenberg, M. Shaw, J. Turner, B. Burek, A. Krystal, A. Stengel. Fourth Row: R. Schultz, R. Berggren, J. Moore, P. Roos, J. Gor- don, K. Schmidt, J. Drengenberg, L. Larson, C. Grombacker, G. Tayback, F. Neubauer, W. Carstens, R. Lippman. MEAD HOUSE Mead House is an old English drink made from water, honey, malt and yeast. It was allegedly intended as a drink for newlyweds to insure happiness and success. As anyone who has ever tried it will tell you, Mead is an acquired taste. Like the drink, Mead House is an acquired feeling. You don ' t just jump into it, you gradually build up a tolerance for it and soon you can take it all year and it doesn ' t bother you. In fact, it becomes thoroughly enjoyable. MILLAR HOUSE Every year the quiet and peace of Hoyt Park is shattered by the sound of gay laughter, off-key songs and the snapping of bottle caps. Chipmunks go into hibernation from drinking the run-off and the peaceful citizens of Plymouth Circle glance apprehensively out their windows at the gay revellers. Millar men took advantage of fall to hold a picnic at Hoyt Park with the girls of Slichter Hall and the scene was much like the aforementioned. No one minded much though, least of all the chipmunks. 271 MILLAR HOUSE— Bottom Row: C. Hach, T. Milke, J. Haas, B. Ellman, S. Reuschlein, f, Schairer. Second Row: S. Magrity, J. Hety, R. Haferbaker, W. Martin, A. Bochna, R. Hengel, R. Noel, M. Reterson, J. Peavey, S. Hafner. Third Row: J. Fromung, W. Murphy, K. Nelson, A. Hilker, A. Destrieich, R. Shack, W. An- nis, D. Molotad, R. Muxdorf, T. Rasmussen, K. Cuolto, P. Rosten, J. Malutta, T. Casper. Fourth Row: N. Reynolds, C. Deitrich, R. Welnick, C. Guthie, G. Darkowski, R. Brady, S. Kuhl, J. Johnson, W. Krug, J. Williams, B. Mansherm, M. Levenstein, R. Schneider, G. Schneider, L. Panzer. 272 PHILLIPS HOUSE— Bottom Row: B. Howard, D. Spitz, R. Savaglio, N. Meyer, T. Hanaway, R. Gyax, C. Brown, W. Mielke, D. Todhunter. Second Row: J. Maksym, G. Charles, P. Mork, J. Nelson, S. Ritterbusch, J. Johnson, R. Beyer, C. Young, G. Bodoh, ELM DRIVE C PHILLIPS HOUSE As the sun rose slowly over the Var-Bar, the men of Philips House crawled out of bed to face the new day. Located as they are in the farthest reaches of the campus, education soon acquired new meaning for this hardy breed. Education is a very personal thing at 7:15 a.m. and the decision of pursuing it required intensive thought. Trudging through snow and rain to the bus stop changed the course of more than one mans life as he decided to take classes closer to home. The weaker men were weeded out quickly by the forces of nature, but for those who survived education took on a lasting meaning. f. Milanowski, T. Christianson, G. Zych. Third Row: R. Schuhl, R. Pugh, J. Lee, J. Kuyken, D. Krueger, T. Wildenberg, J. Van- velzer, W. Warfield, R. Hunter, R. Groth, J. Munzel, C. Retert, B. Brady. PYRE HOUSE Once again the Phoenix rose from its ashes. Every year at Pyre House is a form of one- upmanship with the diehards saying no one will ever top last year and the incumbents saying they can. The boys held their annual Pyre Inferno party and it was a great success. Reconstruction is proceeding at a rapid rate and, weather permitting, the boys hope to move back inside by mid-January. While reconstruction proceeds, Pyrites continued in their never ending search for truth. Luckily for them, truth was usually obtainable in pitcher sizes and soon State Street was filled with little bands of happy truth seekers. PYRE HOUSE— Bottom Row: T. Fishel, B. Carlson, B. Gay, M. Kucker, S. Henderson, T. Talbot. Second Row: M. Butler, D. Tang, L. Guntly, D. Goldfarb, D. Rose, J. Sweet, A. Smith, J. Russel, B. Robinson. Third Row: H. Smith, D. Halle, P. Aghili, M. Witkin, M. Mumma, J. Ludwig, D. McNeill, I. Zarov, K. Lang- (% reck, A. Loth, J. Gerner, B. Pritchard. Fourth Row: J. Marohnic, A. Leonard, B. Leeper, A. Correa, M. Gust, R. Addison, G. New- ton, M. Lischefski, B. Christensen, D. Erickson, G. Nelson, D. Nelson, T. Ivey, D. Herring, T. Helke. m f% o mm; [ i i iii RUNDELL HOUSE— Bottom Row: M. Sprague, B. Verhelst, J Ullinskey, K. Lalezarian, T. Schinke. Second Row: G. Koch, G Klody, R. Johnston, R. Kolkmann, S. Bates, J. Chesebro, J. Barnett S. Badger. Third Row: R. McMillan, ]. McDermott, P. Gabrielson D. Schaffner, J. Tonn. R. Mitchem. J. Gottschalk, P. Dyson, W. Gehring, J. Becker. Fourth Row: R. Barnett, P. Weintraub, D. Holec, T. Jones, D. Schultz, W. Adamczyk, L. Thiele, T. Beuth- ling, B. Stromstad, J. Klomberg, K. Brock. RUNDELL HOUSE Goblin A-Go-Go was the theme of Rundell House this Halloween and Go-Go it did. Just where has not yet been determined as some of the participants are still missing but those who came back say that it was great fun. Rundell House also won the prize for the most unusual service project of the year when the boys pushed a bed to Devils Lake (fifty miles from Madison). It took them only five hours and they donated the money to the United Fund. We ' re not sure just where the money came from but this project could start a fad of major proportions. Our hats go off to Rundell House for leading the way. STEVE HOUSE— Bottom Row: W. Craig, M. Hatleberg, D. Mehta, L. Delong, R. Gudeyon, D. Raitze, W. Holland. Second Row: B. Hawke, J. Wolfram, R. Albrecht, R. Ensweiler, D. Stauffacher, L. Perry. G. Jackson, S. Fairweather, J. Kopmeier. Third Row: T. Voight, R. Beidler, T. Gast, J. Neville, T. Kulas, C. STEVE HOUSE With the guidance of that inspired team, Ensweiler and Fairweather, Steve House prepared to do its part in establishing the Great Society here in Madison. As a starter they held their Casino Gambling Party, where Treasurer Lee Schrank managed to lose most of the house funds. Undaunted they held a Bowling party which made up for in enthusiasm what it lacked in skill. The coming of winter saw the men beat a hasty retreat indoors, but not for long. Soon they regained their momentum and the walls rang with the familiar hearty sounds of fellowship and good cheer. Delaney. A. Huggins, T. Drake, D. Kraft, A. Whitney, M. Schwietzer, J. Schultz, J. Young. Fourth Row: D. Bliss, J. Hend- rickson, D. Hoyord, B. Ashton, D. Mueller, J. Pettit, R. Halbleib, M. Doran, T. Ebert, J. Henz, B. Herman, J. Elston, G. Asnien, T. Grambsch, J. Stakpelos. 273  ft .y, w CHAMBERLIN HOUSE— Bottom Row: D. Hackbarth, R. Altman, M. Ascher, G. Frank, R. Reynolds, J. Hanson, R. Bieri, T. Obrod- ovich. Second Row: R. Fraser, E. Engstrom, A. Swaim, K. Nun- nelee, J. Pasco, W. LaBerge, J. Achuff, D. Davis, J. DAleo, R. Showalter, H. Bates, R. Miko, G. Perman. Third Row: R. Scott, W. Lethlean, M. Cowan, E. Thiede, C. Sather, C. Carson, G. Garnett, T. Miller, J. Ammerman, C. Atterberry, M. Olson. KRONSHAGE HALL CHAMBERLAIN HOUSE Snow means many things to many people. To some it is a constant source of irritation, something you track into your rooms, get in your boots and struggle through to class. For a growing number of students though, snow means skiing and all the delights that go with it. Skiing has become the in winter sport here and the men of Chamberlain House, knowing a good thing when they see it, eagerly joined the band wagon. They bought ski magazines and attire and a few even took to the slopes. However, most were content to put ski racks on their cars and drive up and down Langdon Street. CONOVER HOUSE— Bottom Row: S. Olsen, J. Boris, D. Druley, D. Reddeman, P. Carlson, G. Indra, K. Davidson, L. Zech. Second Row: L. Martin, C. Murray, K. Schuetz, C. McLelland, M. Lun- dal, K. Taplick, S. Ferch, M. Canfield, L. Carey, D. Moran, D. CONOVER HOUSE There is nothing like a dame goes the title of the song and it was sung over and over again in the Kronshage Units as Conover House was turned into a girls dorm this year. After the initial problem of adjustment the girls set about establishing a tradition and the end of this effort is not in sight. They participated in Homecoming with Gilman House and they also had their Christmas dance with them. Flushed with success they rashly challenged Tripp Hall to a drinking contest. This may have been a bit naive but it certainly is as good a way to start a tradition as any other. Trott, N. Taylor. Third Row: M. Green, P. Hansen, L. Lazar, I. Siegel, L. Freund, C. Gruetzman, P. Zuzinger, L. VanGroll, B. Michaels, A. Vollrath. GILMAN HOUSE— Bottom Row: R. Palmer, R. Larson, J. Lubeno, H. Schriver, R. Holtz, J. Puerner, D. Ivaska, W. Smith, G. Hoff. Second Row: T. Mechelke, L. Epstein, T. Johnson, L. Oppert, J. Harris, B. Morris, T. Peterson, B. Berryman, R. Brun- kow, D. Hickman, E. Pavilonis. Third Row: M. Schwingle, L. Geissler, D. Cooper, J. Eloranta, D. Price, J. Condon, H. Schmidt, GILMAN HOUSE Because Gilman is composed of fifty percent upperclassmen, some people think this means it isn ' t as wild as others are. This only means that they aren ' t so noisy, having acquired greater stealth with the passing of the years. In the center of the picture there is their newest tradition, the Gilman Grub. The boys hope that this name will become familiar to all and we wish it every success. It doesn ' t seem likely they have anything to worry about though, as no one is ever going to miss an opportunity like this. JONES HOUSE— Bottom Row: C. Heino, J. Kitchen, R. Rueckert, E. Nelson, R. West, D. Powers, D. F. Clark. Second Row: R. Butler, P. Brugger, T. Thompson, V. Maly, D. Heimmermann, K. Runstrom, J. Janowak, J. Brachtl, J. Fullmer, R. Snelling, A. Ehrke. Third Row: A. Blum, A. Bondehagen, R. Groth, P. Beitzel, R. Kolda, W. Spira, E. Smith, R. Hinzpeter, J. Becker, E. Rynders, M. Teetzen, M. McAlpine, J. Olson, D. Borzynski, J. Mayr, Schueffner, A. Sanders, K. Peterson, L. Wolf. Fourth Row: Savaglio, R. Maves, H. Misvaer, D. Lowell, W. Mahlum, Bauman, D. Wachter, B. Hustad, D. Sherwood, D. Freitag, Sprong, A. Schultz, G. Zander, D. Bloxham, L. Damerow. JONES HOUSE Every so often you run into some disgruntled alumni who proceeds to inform you of the great pranks that he and his cohorts did in their day and the lack of campus spirit toward pranks today. The problem with these characters is that they have never grown up. Their range of ideas is limited to things like swallowing goldfish. Education has provided today ' s students with much more sophisticated ideas. For example, if you put plastic steel in th e lock of a door the whole lock has to be taken out and replaced not just a key made. Jones House boys became adept at this and gained a certain amount of fame this way. P. Joseph, J. Foesch, T. Whitley, R. Kunka, T. Peters, K. Levin- son, J. Anderson, J. Zietlow. Fourth Row: J. Ellsworth, K. Lai, R. Robers, R. Donner, R. Neumeyer, T. Bronson, P. Writt, D. Radtke, H. Niebauer, D. R. Clark. L. Fabian, J. De Vos, S. Sun- dell, D. Epstein, D. Morton, J. Mailander, P. Ewenko, J. Hansel, R. Hemmings. 275 276 MACK HOUSE— Bottom Row: J. Ott, D. Joy, E. Spring, S. Mor- gan, D. Meyer. G. Milton, D. Burgy. Second Row: M. Johnson, M. Heikkinen, H. Koch, K. Meier, B. Rock, W. Muszynski, K. Swerdlow, B. Morey, T. Holden, K. Lashway. Third Row: T. O ' Nei l, B. Jacobsen, P. Berent, J. Flood, M. Langer, D. Petersen, MACK HOUSE This year the boys of Mack House succeeded in making themselves heard about all over campus. After the complaints subsided and a measure of calm was restored, Mack House went along on it ' s own highly original course. Professor Mack might be a bit dazed by the changes in routine undertaken this year. Since 58 of the 75 boys were freshmen, tradition was rather freely abandoned. So freely in fact that the best efforts of the surrounding dorms were barely enough to restore order on Thursday nights. Don ' t think for a minute though that Mack House didn ' t have its more serious moments. SHOWERMAN HOUSE— Bottom Row: D. Heller, J. Branstad, J. Lipkin, B. Horwitz, N. Spies, L. Stewart, N. Taylor. Second Row: C. Hampe, T. Isard, L. Zuehlte, B. Behnke, J. Seckar, B. Nycz, S. Strang, H. Swart, J. Doll. Third Row: J. Schreidler, F. Fazekas, J. Nacker, R. Schilling. P. Kraus, A. Brady. S. Postman. M. Rup- B. Yarroch, J. Moretti, D. DeVos, R. Panell, R. Meissner, J. Polich, R. Whitman. Fourth Row: T. Fredericksen, B. Enters, P. Winchell, D. Dobschuetz, S. Biancardi, J. Henderson, B. Team- burg, G. Martinson, G. Jungenberg, D. Huss, G. Leino, N. Nor- wick. SHOWERMAN HOUSE It is generally conceded that there is a difference between boys and girls, so this year, when Showerman House became a girls dorm, no one was happier to discover the difference than the men of the Kronshage units. Precise information is lacking but we imagine that the change has given a decided uplift to the morale of the male units. Social life was never lacking as the men of Kronshage did their upmost to make the girls feel welcome. When left to themselves the girls were free to explore their new surroundings. pert, J. Vidas, S. Tantavichian, L. Simpson, J. Simons, J. Fitzpat- rick, P. Laugen. Fourth Row: M. Olsen, R. Butler, N. Thompson, L. Saveland, A. Kuehl, S. Austin, N. Jiracek, C. Eslinger, R. Perkins, S. McGuire, S. Coyle, M. Burns, B. Greene, P. Clarke, M. Prawdzik. SWENSON HOUSE— Bottom Row: R. Goodger, W. Ward, M. Mett, R. Karpas, S. Lubman, J. Rowland, K. Osterman, T. Whit- taker. Second Row: B. Mollet, J. Wasieleski, J. Rychtorik, R. Thompson, S. Jones, D. Schefer, R. Zwicker, P. Dieman, J. Peter- SWENSON HOUSE If by some mischance you should find yourself in Swenson House during a school night you would probably be impressed by the lack of noise and the contemplative atmosphere which exists for studying. Close examination would probably reveal that almost everyone was out. Should this same adventurer come back on a Thursday, Friday or Saturday night, he would find that the walls seem to move to the rhythm of radios going full blast and the halls are filled with people wandering in and out of each others room. This is a normal state of affairs in most dorms, but Swenson House seems to make better copy out of the difference. TURNER HOUSE— Bottom Row. A. Steiner, G. Krueger, D. Etler, J. Kahler, D. Aegerter, M. Tsai. Second Row: D. Garnatz, S. Gagnon, E. Samp, B. Sellers, J. Meyer, F. Oates, H. Sacotte, S. M. Ho. Third Row: W. Grisley, J. Peck, B. Anderson, J. Goluch, J. Ryder, R. Stowe, E. Phillips, B. Schultz, D. Shaw, J. Bryce, D. sen, R. Freymiller, J. Smith. Third Row: S. Rodine, D. Pfister, J. Finch, H. Weatherhead, J. Heilman. M. Gleefe, R. McElroy, D. Seig, D. Naess, J. Warpehoski, A. Dreyfus, B. Bunker, D. Middle- ton. TURNER HOUSE Turner House is much the same as any other fun loving, good-time Charlie undergrad house. They have the usual homecoming parties, participate in Yell-like-Hell and the rest of it. But after taking some study breaks they did something that put them above the ordinary. Since 1947 they have organized a Happy Hour Christmas Party for Cerebral Palsy victims in the Madison area. The evening included a big Christmas dinner, followed by a program of songs, skits and of course, Santa Claus with gifts for all. Somehow things like this restore your faith in humanity, or maybe its just that time of year. Schatz, D. Meyers, R. Townsend, M. Fredenthal. Fourth Row: R. Thomey, J. Bruechert, P. Hess, E. Steiner, D. Krajeck. T. Weiler, J. Wille, R. Henkelmann, G. Hustad, J. Anthony, R. Serwe, D. Meulemans, N. Serwe, D. Flesch, R. Margraf. 277 BIERMAN HOUSE— Bottom Row: C. Krutza, J. Grosse, C. Blei- stein, D. Schleis, T. Hughes, P. Hoppe. Second Row: M. Perry, M. Justman, L. Weber, N. Blanchard, S. Macall, A. Gratton, V. Potratz, K. Flink. Third Row: P. Miner, P. Gross, F. Parish, M. Bhirdo, J. (acabson, B. Benson, S. Hauxhurst, P. Barnard, D. BIERMAN HOUSE In the winter the wind blows straight off the lake, rolls straight up the road between the Kronshage units and Tripp Hall, and vents itself full blast on Slichter Hall. It makes the girls of Bierman sigh with regret when they have to get out of bed and they delay as long as possible before they have to open the door and leave for classes. At night a girl stretches over her math 104 book and thinks of walking over to the Pine Room for a cup of coffee. Out the window she sees the stark branches moving madly in the wind, thinks of the walk, and goes back to math 104. GAVIN— Bottom Row: J. Petersen, J. Gillette, B. Vanltorn, C. Neumann, H. Ashton, N. Thompsen, C. Blom. Second Row: C. Browne, E. Ruben, R. Valesh, P. Woodford, J. Carpenter, M. Piper, M. Theder, S. Cavender, R. Thomas. Third Row: T. Bach, L. Stoetzel, N. Sadler, f. Gordon, K. Angus, S. Bader, L. Jacobs, Copeland, L. Smith, C. Miller, P. Widder, M. Wegner. Fourth Row: J. Page, L. Waldschmidt, L. Lurvey, N. Braham, C. Brick- bauer, B. Svetlik, G. Paplham, P. Offstein, E. Bakken, R. Gallatin, S. Holzman, J. Makovsky, K. Huisman. SLICHTER HALL GAVIN HOUSE College is a way of expressing oneself. Meeting people turns one into a wit — talk or perish. English papers develop writers — fifty ideas a minute under pressure, not to mention the skill developed at typing at 4 in the morning. And Gavin House decided that they definitely launched several new stars when they won the L.H.A. talent show. Everyone has to get their start somewhere and for the honor and glory of Gavin House — a Star is born. S. Pratt, S. Ciaglo, B. Sonntag, J. Younger, J. Logerquist, A. Bryson. Fourth Row: S. Symmes, L. Brown, C. Novshek, K. Koehler, N. Gow, J. Hintz, J. Woller, A. Monroe, M. Qualley, J. Pochop, P. Dabian. I GOLDBERG HOUSE— Bottom Row: L. Lund, P. Pardini, K. Welch, M. Schure, B. Gusinow, M. Marzell. Second Row: V. Crawford, R. Rux, D. Wilks, E. Bellin, K. Lawton, D. Olsen, J. Gibson, C. Callahan, M. Campbell. Third Row: E. Maeder, B. Hatlestad, C. Peetz, M. Hulder, C. Collins, J. Fyler, E. Stys, M. GOLDBERG HOUSE After fall fades and the piers are taken in, you ' d think that the enticement of the outdoor life would be over and booking it would be the in thing to do. But the girls of Goldberg House live near the lake and a phenomena of winter is that the lake freezes. Goldberg has its share of hardy northern girls who, when studying becomes too much are glad, grab ice skates and eight feet long mufflers, and hope, with typical girlish romanticism, that the moonlight on the ice will evolve an experience to write home about. LUEDKE HOUSE— Bottom Row: G. Brook, G. Sheldon, S. Stein- berg, B. Lalor, C. Solski, S. Meyer, L. Theune, H. Rosenthal. Second Row: L. Titterton, M. Barr, K. Hutchins, C. Dukleth, C. McConnell, N. Ritchie, J. Betthauser, ). Henrickson, C. Posner. Third Row: S. Devriend, J. Yadro. A. Hose, P. Callahan, S. Pearson, S. Zimmerberg, D. Hobbs, M. Shower, M. Riechers, K. Hillery, J. Markowitz, R. Josyak. Fourth Row: E. Siegel, D. Hol- latz, M. Folkestad, L. Frentsel, P. Clifford, K. Flottum, L. Wolf- gram, S. Klescewski, H. Hultgen, J. Sippel, E. Schultz, J. Voss, B. McSorley, C. Weber. LUEDKE HOUSE Service projects are a part of dorm life for co- eds, and if a girl has no humanitarian instincts to begin with, she is supposed to develop them. Some of the projects are distant from the people they ' re helping — making doll clothes to send to a children ' s hospital, or selling candy bars to raise money for a fund. But the girls of Luedke House went directly to the people they helped and entertained at the Golden Age Rest Home. If you ' re not a humanitarian, your heart would not be in it. But then when you are young and having fun, it ' s hard to think of growing old. Buxton, K. Knecht, G. Smetzer, J. Bialek, L. Hood, E. Toepel, D. Bloedorn, P. Ryan, S. Bennett, C. Skeels, N. Granese. Fourth Row: P. Wadzinski, B. Glass, S. Rodemeir, R. Heisig, M. Heil, B. Cole, D. Budzynski, D. Ginsburg, P. Kramer. 279 BRYAN HOUSE— Bottom Row: T. Cihla. Second Row: T. Fischer, R. Kuhs, G. Schwalbach, J. Alvin, B. Gray, M. Albrecht, J. Premo. Third Row: B. Beck, J. Landvatter, S. Keidl, J. Hinstroff, G Affeldt, T. Gardner, P. Hoffman, P. Hasse, D. Meer, T. Rogoff. Fourth Row: G. Setton, R. Pederson, T. Henkelman, P. Roemer, R. Bentle, D. Spira, H. Wesler, T. Lemke, R. Dechamps, BRYAN HOUSE Because Bryan House is the first floor of Sullivan Hall, and because it is centrally located 90 n near the Ag barns, every year they undergo the phenomena of finding a cow in their den. Or some unlucky lad who came out ahead in the shaving cream fight the night before is liable to find a panic-stricken cow knocking the bottles of English Leather off his dresser when he walks into his room. After cleaning out their den, they are able to hold open houses and things are normal again, except of course for the poor cow. LEOPOLD HOUSE— Bottom Row: J. Flynn, W. Loveland, T. Nustad, T. Canard, J. Marra, L. Lewandowski, M. Schreier, R. Ahrens, G. Himebauch. Second Row: W. Sharpee, D. Grenier, R. Emshoff, D. Hoffman, M. Kademian, J. Minsloff, J. Lucht, T. Bier, P. Voegeli, R. Deaner. Third Row: H. Johnson, D. Reeb, D. Quam, J. Lindley, R. Czeskleba, G. Brandt, K. Glaunert, G. King, D. Skogen, D. Goelzer, W. Lueders, A. Berg, D. Rollay, B. Fenske, B. Johnson, C. Condon. Fifth Row: D. Beck, B. Bauman, O. Torres. R. Hyack, B. Buchholz, B. Loew, D. Landvatter, S. Tribbery, J. Schmidt, P. Moran, T. Russler, D. Kueter, P. Michel- son, P. Redlin, D. Gavin, K. Criter. LEOPOLD HOUSE Leopold House must be camp, anything that is that far out has to be in. The walk isn ' t bad, as long as you ' re husky, healthy, and athletic — which means that the men of Leopold are either superb specimens of manhood, or they transfer out. Of course there are a few short cuts worked out, such as hopping the tennis court fences, cutting through Babcock Hall, wending through the green houses, and then jaywalking at the railroad tracks, all of which will bring you shortly to the Hasty Tasty. No short cut has yet been devised to get to classes. M. Johnson, C. Johnson, R. Horn, A. Nelson, C. Johnassen, J. Toniolo, G. Wuhrman, W. Kirkham, W. Hanson. Fourth Row: R. Stika, J. Wachel, J. Quinn, S. McCoy, J. Bard, P. Cuisinier, J. Wilson. J. Jaeger, G. Loomer, R. Horn, B. Fox, G. Gullickson, J. St. John, D. Berg. R. Clarke, J. Niemeyer, J. Polich. . ,n r k-J t McCAFFREY HOUSE— Bottom Row: W. Saxler, R. Nack, J. Chadwick, B. LeMoine, S. Reckner, G. Hughes, D. France. Sec- ond Row: J. Appleyard, S. Jablonowski, J. Blanchard, H. Krek- low, A. Jablonowski, R. Tong, T. Keating, G. Oedewaldt, B. Marson, R. Schmidt. Third Row: D. Warren, D. Pargman, D. Boigenzahn, D. Martin, G. Skogen, T. Russ, D. Jackson, D. Dex- McCaffrey house Any girl who walks past Sullivan Hall walks with head high, eyes straight ahead, and stops for naught, for she is fair game and it is always open season, especially in the spring. McCaffrey House has the usual ear splitting wolf whistlers which re joice at the sight of the blush they can evoke (the redder the better). The cat callers which do not count themselves as successful unless they can get the prey to falter at least three steps. And then of course the starers who implant themselves on the window sill and stare down any girl who is foolish enough to let her eyes stray from the straight and narrow. OLSON HOUSE— Bottom Row: R. Buell, S. Sauer, L. Rippe, G. Halvorson, M. Lukoff. D. Chiusano, S. Shakman. Second Row: D. Ayers, P. Idsuoog. R. Eiseman, R. Morris, I. Epstein, G. Lochen, D. Mitchell, D. Heinecke, S. Stelter. Third Row: B. Meagher, A. Herrera, R. Schwai. A. Hopefl, B. Dernbach, T. Mathias, R. heimer, R. Vissers, T. Scheller, R. Rooney, R. Reinhardt, J. Os- wald, E. Wros, B. Cuthbert, D. Wood. Fourth Row: R. Mardham, R. Bartlein, L. Goldner, M. Jabbusch, R. Waite, T. Trotter, J. Mortenson, B. Taylor, D. Zielinski, G. Iverson, W. Field, R. Mc- Limans, H. Thomas, F. Altmann, J. Heyman, N. Anderson, M. Martello, J. Henderson. OLSON HOUSE Olson House, being the penthouse of Sullivan Hall, has a terrific view of the Ag barns and Cole Hall which makes their favorite pastimes killing flies and snarking. But when winter comes and the flies die, and when Cole Hall ' s drapes are shut, the men of Olson are left twiddling their thumbs and whatever empty-handed people do. God forbid they should study and it ' s even too cold to drop water balloons out of the windows. All they can do is pray for snow so that they can harass motorists and frustrate policemen by rolling gigantic snowballs into the street. Davis, J. Leete, J. Dux, R. Benjamin, G. Holloway, T. Gressman. Fourth Row: J. Reddin, J. Spears, L. Lennon, P. Wangsness, J. Bauer, S. Romberg, D. Jones, T. Darby, J. Merten, T. Stellmacher, D. Viles. 281 282 BASHFORD HOUSE— Bottom Row: J. Gilray, E. Gerner, T. Nel- son, G. Day, J. Latzke, R. Fons, W. Schmeisser. Second Row: B. Maxwell, R. Gritt, D. Hanke, D. Bussian, T. Dekarske, J. Kannel, R. Baumann, T. Woellner, D. Hoskins, K. Langenecker. Third TRIPP HALL BOTK1N HOUSE BASHFORD HOUSE When not perpetuating their name the Bashford boys managed to spend considerable time at sports, usually in the water. And while they were only moderately successful in the Lake Shore Intermural league, they improved by leaps and bounds when the Co-ed Intermural meets were held in conjunction with girls in the neighboring dorms. Even the coming of winter couldn ' t dampen their spirits for long and they continued into the long winter oblivious to the cares and woes of those around them. BOTKIN HOUSE— Bottom Row: J. Davis, D. Runge, S. Pizak, D. Brisloin, T. Hellerod. Second Row: J. Haverberg, S. Pollack, J. Hubell, E. Harris, S. Andraschko, J. King, S. Morrison, B. Brock, J. Wisniewski. Third Row: D. Remmele, L. Turnquist, R. Dolezal, Row: D. Kremin, G. Bandor, K. Edberg, J. Jensen, J. Miltby, J. Anderson, T. Hefty, S. Bergin, T. Wilke, T. Briggs, R. Gray, V. Los, E. Ritger. There must be something in the air at Tripp that makes people want to get into water because this seemed to be the preferred amusement of Botkin House as well as Bashford House. Botkin did their swimming in style at the Edgewater and with a little luck they hope to be able to have another party in a year or two. When not in the water they were still avid gamesmen and they triumphed in a jacks tournament over some unidentified co-eds. Rumor has it that the girls want a rematch, something about illegal use of a super ball. J. Rutter, K. Candee, C. Cook, E. Englund, B. Kellenbenz, S. Orlich, C. Ouellette, B. Passehl, T. Turke. Fourth Row: A. Hem- bel, J. Femal, M. Danley, J. Petzko, P. Kins, L. Rozkauns, J. Klenk, B. Steidl, D. Goodger, D. Sholund, T. Becker. FALLOWS HOUSE— Bottom Row: R. Eggebrecht, P. Cupery, R. Garey, J. Buchner, J. Peterson, T. Knoblauch, G. Beaumont, G. Abdoullah. Second Row: J. Lange, J. Goebel, M. Mikula, J. Fo- well, L. Jungkans, M. Carreli, D. Geiger, R. Walthers, D. Moczynski. Third Row: T. Smith, T. Royt, J. Rothney, B. Wagie, FALLOWS HOUSE Christmas vacation came and we sat up in our ivory tower and looked longingly at those lucky enough to be able to go home. Even Santa Claus takes a back seat to a deadline. The problem of chronicling the doings of the student body is complicated by the fact that the most interesting items are seldom printable and the most printable are seldom interesting. Once in a great while a house will perfectly illustrate this fact. Such was Fallows House. FRANKENBURGER HOUSE— Bottom Row: D. Reindl, T. Korf, R. Gagnon, P. Tilley. Second Row: F. Schev, E. Hopkins, R. Ruchti, J. Felix, f. Hlade, R. Crabb, R. Fahrbach. Third Row: D. Knasel, D. Douglas, T. Dennison, E. Wollering, G. Grimm, T. Harrington, R. Peterson, S. Kadlac, J. Conway, G. Ebert, M. Massey, N. Chertack, P. Arpin, L. Deruyter, R. Paulsen. Fourth Row: A. Monroe, J. G. Giant, P. Woodford, B. Sonntag, C. Hamel, B. Svetlik, S. Haney, V. Olsen, J. Gambrill, E. Davis, R. Butts, C. Knoblauch, J. Gallo. FRANKENBURGER HOUSE Take a hot dog and a hamburger, grind them up and what do you get? A Frankenburger. Oh, well. Frankenburger is the so-called Rah, Rah House at Tripp and so far no one else has gotten up enough energy to dispute it. Unfortunately for them there has not been much to display enthusiasm about around there as of late. In fact, the most exciting thing here has been the advent of the super ball fad and this just doesn ' t lend itself to mass cheering. As a result the Franks sit around looking out the windows at the December rain and reading the newspapers in hope of finding a cause. W. Buffo, M. Chartier, K. Larvick, A. Beske, W. Sanders, C. Yanke. Fourth Row: K. Hoppe, L. Rittman, T. Washington. D. Radunzel, S. Burns, R. Naibert, T. Hansis, M. Fairchild, J. Philips, J. Morgan, D. Hancock, C. Rick. 283 284 GREGORY HOUSE— Bottom Row: R. Lederich, T. McCauley, A. Kimbel, J. Wendland, R. McLain. Second Row: P. Bosanac, D. Kelso, J. Jedrlinic, C. Clancy, K. Neuhauser, L. Pinnow, M. Carey, E. Michael. Third Row: M. Alwin, R. Gallimore, W. Har- enburg, J. Kelly, D. Bennet, R. Zahn, R. Brehm, R. Stewart, J. GREGORY HOUSE Unfortunately, when our staff tried to get in touch with Gregory House no one ever seemed to be around. Consequently we can only surmise what happened there this year. Socially this was a great year for the men of Gregory House as they put on a never ending round of informal parties and dinners. For their winter formal they took over the Purple Poodle and proceeded to dance the night away to the accompaniment of the Hotnuts. Scholarship was not neglected either as Gregory House became the first house in history to get a 3.4 overall. Peters, S. Weld, F. Cash, R. Ricklis. Fourth Row: D. Bathke, A. Hemmer, G. Heldman, D. Johnson, B. Larson, M. Fitzgerald, S. Clinard, A. Kratz, W. Coleman, R. Peet, R. Markowski, J. Johanek. HIGH HOUSE 1966 was the year that saw the decline and fall of the New York Yankees, the Milwaukee Braves leave for Atlanta and High House win the Lake Shore Football championship. This would have been enough for nine out of ten houses but not for the High boys. They went on to perpetuate their fame by starting their own game called Highball. This consisted of a boy taking one glass of whiskey and one glass of soda, putting them together shaking vigorously and swallowing as fast as possible. The reaction to this game was astounding, it swept the campus like wildfire. HIGH HOUSE— Bottom Row: J. More, R. Walrath, B. Gabert, W. Cox, D. Krejcarek, M. Lynch, F. Burke, S. Lott. Second Row: R. LeVant, D. Cherney, C. Fryjoff, J. Winkler, D. Molinaro, D. Batty, M. Hesprich, R. Krueger, T. Maechler, J. Crossen, R. Kenyon. Third Row: R. Drinka, J. Chitwood, C. Damske, B. Scott, T. Bonney, J. Jensen, J. Wilcox, J. Carelli, G. Maples, J. Fuchs, F. Schenk, M. Werlein. r% n k A A A i Mi %d M SPOONER HOUSE— Bottom Row: M. Geltman, G. Garey, J. de- Hartog, F. Fisher, D. Simon, F. Berger, P. Heinle, R. Jonjak, E. Maeder. Second Row: D. Reich, D. Conway, L. Rasmussen, R. Dettwiler, W. Erbach, D. Gottfried, V. Rasussen, J. Gehlhar, B. VILAS HOUSE Slowly the dim figure began to cross the Casino floor toward where the girl stood. It seemed to search for something in its pocket and then straighten, clutching a small object in its hand. It was just steps away now and the girl stopped with her unlit cigarette halfway to her mouth as she saw him coming. His hand moved to her face and spouted flame. Slowly she exhaled and thanked him and they watched with intent casualness as the rest of Vilas House gyrated away. Casino Royale said the sign above the door and in memory of Ian Flemming, the men of Vilas tried to recapture the flavor of the first of James Bonds ' adventures. Scott, B. Denny, D. Heinsen, B. Clark, J. Hogden. Third Row: B. Unterman, R. Thorton, M. Vera, G. Krohn, B. Ullrich, T. Collins, D. Kurth, B. Fishbach, D. Mastricula, E. Erdman, P. Parris, J. Louden, D. Arnold, B. Hacker. SPOONER HOUSE A spoonerism is an accidental transposition of sounds, usually the initial sounds, of two or more words such as a blushing crow for a crushing blow. They are named after the Rev. Wm. Spooner, an English preacher who was famous for inadvertently doing this in the middle of his sermons. One of his little gems occurred when he asked a lady if her pie was occupewed; another when he referred to the gath of wrod instead of the wrath of God. Gradually his name caught on and became synonymous with accidental humour. The relationship between he and Spooner House is slight except that Spooner House is frequently mentioned in jest. 285 VILAS HOUSE— Bottom Row: V. Thomson, R. Geisel, R. Soffian. Second Row: J. Harris, L. Alexander, C. Hunt, M. Kachel, D. Lysser, J. Fellows, L. Janke, D. McFarlin, J. Zimmel. Third Row: W. Burbach, P. Sweetman, J. Boeldt, M. Quade, R. Goodman, J. Kerzan, R. Pekarske, J. Corbett, P. Holberg, A. Dunn, R. Plate, L. • Sebeckis, D. Eggers. Fourth Row: B. Olson, M. Rvotsala, D. Fenner, R. Goodstein, T. Eilers, W. Kurth, R. Kerndt, E. von Heimburg, A. Golly, T. Sanborn, D. Becker, E. Giefer, J. Dore- mus, A. Spittler. $ a « ; , , ALLEN HALL— Bottom Row: D. Marks, C. Johnson, K. Elberts, L. Moser, M. Kohler. Second Row: S. Bernstein, K. Engel, J. Kay- man, I. Sachs, P. Weinstein, D. Margolis, N. Finn. Third Row: C. ALLEN HALL Situated as it is in one of the liveliest blocks on Madisons Skidrow, Allen Hall witnesses a fascinating stream of life oozing past its windows 286 every night. The girls have shown themselves ever eager to jam this stream and after no little effort they have succeeded. The house motto could well be where the action is because Allen Hall girls were never far away. They provided much of their own action which ranged from a winter formal at Holiday Inn to an Honors Banquet for those girls with a 3.0 or better. With the advent of spring came the spring formal which this year took the form of a picnic. This is an innovation that the men heartily approved of since hardly anyone expects you to wear a tux to a picnic. AARON HOUSE— A. Ferndock, A. Dovetonsil, A. Hernia, U. Stink. Sultzman, T. Beller, S. Glinberg, L. Kaufman, S. Jacobs, H. Slotnik, P. Schofler. AARON HALL Aaron Hall is the newest addition to the burgeoning number of independent houses on campus. Located at 101 N. Blount Street its members are readily identified with their new surroundings. As this is their first year on campus they set about building up a social program which was fitting to their status. Under Social Chairman A. Ferndock they initiated their never to be forgotten lake pollution party. Other people would call this a beach party but Aaron Hall added its own ingredients to make their party unique. President U. Stink was quoted as saying that scholarship would never interfere with the routine of Aaron Hall and in all truth it never did. Membership, according to A. Dovetonsil, is presently limited to fourth semester seniors but academic pressure is expected to break down this barrier. ANN EMERY— Bottom Row: N. Randolph, ]. Fletcher, P. Perlick C. Simon, C. Cruice, D. Ocher, F. Fleig, B. Sarff, J. Redman, J Cavanaugh, Mrs. J. Baker, L. Puis, S. Stein, G. McLean, M Smart, S. Williams, K. Cardy, C. Bills, R. Christensen, S. Ulich- ney. Second Row: H. Turner, C. Wilson, S. Higley, M. Walrath K. Lund, M. Manion, T. Kraus. M. Brady, M. Jones. M. Miller, J Henning, C. Eberhardy, G. Schumacher, J. Wechter, R. Houser, L Lutzow, f. Weisleder, J. Backer, M. Burbidge. Third Row: N Watson. S. Jones, C. Ely, V. Lott, N. Kephart, S. Wilmeth, H Gleiss. L. Bishop, C. Groth, S. Ohlson, L. Leader, M. Solomon, C Lippert, N. VanLeeuwen, J. Campbell, G. Granum, C. Krumm, J Fowler, S. Gaviland, C. Murphy, J. Randolph. Fourth Row: S. Wells, M. Winter, J. Brett, V. Freidrich, J. Hatch, M. Nelson, N. Piatt, N. Juday, K. Ludwig, K. Rahmlow, S. Btyns, N. Madden, N. Johnson, A. Benkendorff, M. Lounsbury, M. Volz, N. Swatek, K. Biel, D. Nikolas, M. Byrne, M. Marshall, A. Prisland, M. West- gate. Fifth Row: B. Scherbel, G. Hamilton, C. Carpenter, D. Corwith, S. Spierling, M. Pommainville, G. Gordon, N. Johnston. T. Bear, P. Meyer, J. Hallenberg, M. Curtis, L. Edmonds, T. Graham, L. Puharich, V. Hoerig, G. Berkeley, J. Espenshade, M. Johnson, J. Oates. ANN EMERY The girls of Ann Emery brought their house renown this year by having the 1965 Home- coming Queen and two Badger Beauties among their members. Beautiful girls are fairly common objects around Ann Emery, and it has been customary for the men of Wisconsin to show their appreciation by seeing that they were rarely given a nights rest. I ' m happy to say that custom has triumphed and the girls are as active as ever, even more so perhaps. They managed a nice blend of social work and play among themselves by giving a Christmas party for the children of The Salvation Army and by hosting open houses after every football game. 288 BABCOCK HOUSE— Bottom Row: R. Rindsig, D. Campion, B. Knesting, J. Lonergan, R. Held, G. Nelsestuen, J. Voss, R. Craig, D. Schultz. Second Row: W. Dreischmeier, R. Destree, N. Yogerst, A. Mills, M. Held, J. Doornink, D. Craig. R. Smith, J. Rutledge, T. Lukaszewski, P. Farra, E. Bringe. Third Row: C. BABCOCK HOUSE A persistent problem for Wisconsin Students is to salvage identity and individuality from the mouth of the IBM machines. One choice he has is where he lives and this can often be a strong factor in his growth as an individual. The men of Babcock House have chosen an unconventional place to live. Their activities were not too unusual — Yell like Hell with Barnard Hall and the usual number of beer suppers and formals. But their approach to them and nearly everything else was decidedly individualistic. - r Knigge, R. Feucht, D. Aleckson, P. Veum, H. Warmbier, E. Kiss- inger, H. Warmbier, T. Wilson, R. Scharzoff, D. Bacon, R. Koeh- ler. Fourth Row: D. Shuth, R. House, C. Veum, J. Delwiche, T. Hartberg, D. Laverty, G. Schmoock, W. Meyer, R. Zarovy, J. Heller, L. Skalitzsky, R. Clark. CAMPUS HALL Due to circumstances beyond our control we don ' t seem to have any information on Campus Hall, in fact we don ' t even know where or what it is. However we aren ' t about to let this stop us. Campus Hall was the scene of several near riots this year, when people who, like us, didn ' t know if it was a men or womens dorm made the mistake of trying to go upstairs. Things like this make for an extremely lively way of living. CAMPUS HALL— Bottom Row: S. Glodt, J, Mavon, J. Montague, B. Rubin, E. Fisher. Second Row: N. Bohm, A. Fichandler, B. Lewin. Third Row: J. Keefe, M. Resnick. A Efr CARROLL HALL— Bottom Row: S. Mainzer, S. Hayman, D. Skigin, L. Silberman, H. Ehremeich, J. Marks, A. Resnick, M. Lepider. Second Row: J. Myers, C. Perlman, W. Rifkin, P. Brager, S. Friedman, M. Morgrove, C. Shalet, S. Gaunt, E. Salter. Third Row: S. Martin, C. Cowan, J. Prizant, J. Gershaft, L. Hersch, B. Slade, L. Tilzer, S. Filler, C. Geoghegan, S. Radom, C. Samuel, A. Sagalyn, L. Berman, S. Mandel, C. Osborne, f. Samuels, S. Jason. Fourth Row: M. Bluemel, C. Dauphinot, A. Blislik, S. Goldberg, N. Kowaloff, R. Levinson, N. Margulies, B. Meyer, W. Engman, M. Schoffman, N. Weiss, L. Beyer, L. Maidenbaum, R. Seifert, I. Frohman, L. Rappeport. CARROLL HALL— Bottom Row: A. Willis, D. Boehm, S. Dewald, J. Zacharias, C. Mandell, C. Brum, L. Balson. Second Row: M. Davis, B. Steinback, M. Marcus, V. Koslow, B. Waldman, S. Jubeliner, P. Albert. Third Row: Y. Hurwith, C. Kagin, B. Schul- son, B. Yarmuth, B. Nieman, S. Wolf, C. Zimmerman, C. Glickauf, S. Pepper, S. Winston, R. Borenstein, C. Greenberg, C. Rohan. Fourth Row: T. Weintraub, H. Simon, S. Hoffing, L. Breiner, B. Smith, P. Bleckman, V. Kaplan, L. Wendnagel, W. Gross, J. Goldwyn, R. Katz. CARROLL HALL The average campus denizen knows little of Carroll Hall or its location, but it knows by sight the little blue status symbol known as the Carroll Hall comfort wagon. Many are the times when he has been moved to jealous envy by the sight of this object moving swiftly up Langdon Street while he braves snow and gale. Petty jealousy aside, it seems unusual that girls who take their comfort so seriously would have their winter formal at Cascade Ski lodge, but there it was. However, no one is remembered as having gone outside. 289 290 COCHRANE HOUSE— Bottom Row: K. Stewart, J. Blakely, M. Stork, Mrs. P. E. Hendrick, L. Cox, M. Dick, C. Schoenwald. Second Row: S. Haller, A. Shilts, C. Teglia, C. Morrey, K. Mar- COCHRANE HOUSE Time is one of the many things that everyone has and that no one can get enough of. Ask any college student with three exams on the same day and a term paper due whether she has enough time. Assuming that she needs more time, the next best thing is to use wisely what she has. This occupied the girls at Cochrane House for most of the semester as they held a steady succession of parties and suppers so that no weekend time would be needlessly wasted. SCHREINER HOUSE— Bottom Row: E. Hubbard, S. Schellin, Mrs. D. Schlag, P. Balcom, W. Dwyer, N. Hutzler. Second Row. R. Villmow, S. Weynand, D. Nelson, G. Larson, J. Klug, T. Bron- tin, I. Scholz, N. Gurkowski. Third Row: M. Pooley, L. Angsten, S. Bagley, A. Reierson, P. Standridge, J. Olefsky, B. Pollay, P. Hall. DAVID SCHREINER To us David Schreiner sounds like some kind of a personality cult. This is the only dorm we know of that uses the persons whole name and we can ' t help but wonder why. Whatever the reason, the men of David Schreiner were hyperactive on campus this year, participating in Badger Song Fest, Campus College Bowl, and Mock U.N. Off campus they gained a certain renown too and their spring formal highlighted a successful year. son, W. Cowen, T. Elfers, J. Carlson. Third Row: D. Balsiger, R. Finger, G. Wambold, L. Johnson, T. Marquardt, G. Oftedahl, T. Blank, R. Rogers. LAKE LAWN— Bottom How: J. Peckman, D. Carlson, J. Tondryk, R. Clark, J. Pearl. Second How: J. Stohn, A. Boone, P. Rausen, S. Fox, f. Schropp. LAKE LAWN HOUSE The residents of Lake Lawn are the only girls privileged enough to waken up each morning to the sound of the Beach Boys emanating full blast from the TKE Fraternity. The least they could do is play the Righteous Brothers to suit the occasion. If it isn ' t one thing its another and much of the girls time is taken up trying to avoid the TKE ' s dog Sweetie. Sweetie has already bitten several girls and while this could be overlooked once in a while the girls can ' t help but wish that it had been taught to eat something else. RANDALL HOUSE One of the unfortunate aspects of present higher education is the emphasis, intentional or otherwise, on grades. Representing as they do only one person ' s opinion of your probable worth, it seems unfortunate that a person ' s future should depend on them. Lately a movement has been started to do away with grades and substitute a different system that emphasizes learning and personal development. Whether or not this will come to pass remains to be seen, but the men of Randall House sincerely hope it will. 291 RANDELL HOUSE— Bottom Row: G. Kjelstad, P. Delwiche, K. Grubenhoff, J. Mason, P. Dowbor. Second Row: W. Diem, P. Andre, J. Deihl, A. Tobin, J. Vanevenhoven. Third Row: K. Johanning, G. Reybrock, W. Scanlon, G. Holloway, D. Stoller. HENRY RUST HOUSE— Bottom Row: A. Sprunger, B. Simons, J. Ruppenthal, D. Schlag, L. Wells, O. Wilson, D. Nevinski, J. O ' Conner. Second Row: J. Joossee, T. Ballweg, F. Kurz, J. Foltz, f. Lund, f. Cook, P. Backes, D. Stowe, J. Ryder, G. Dosch. Third Row: L. Wittstock, P. Wagner, A. Haase, R. Frahm, M. Sweeny, P. Zimmerman, G. Abendroth, T. Hill, A. Ash, D. Heindl, P. Joossee. Fourth Row: J. Risseeuw, B. Olson, J. Deignan, R. Mimier, R. Boettcher, D. Briggs, J. Shidell, R. Klopp, J. Cardinal, H. Olson, Q. Fox. RUST HOUSE Rust House is the University of Wisconsins ' answer to Oxfords ' Rhodes Scholars. The 58 boys who live at Rust House are all on university scholarships but, unlike their Anglo-American counterparts, this does not mean they have unlimited funds at their disposal. Their motto is less is more, although this statement was originally applied to architecture and not life as a whole. Nevertheless they were active socially with a lively interest in UW. affairs. LOWELL HALL— Bottom Row: P. Krueger, M. Kolodny, T. Seltz, C. Rubin, Mrs. McCann, M. Rutzky, P. Krasne, J. Forman. Second Row: W. Krueger, J. Burt, B. Latts, B. Wasserman, B. Bell, A. Galvin, I. Porter, S. Waldman, J. Pinck, M. Ratcliffe, ]. Feenberg. Third Row: f. Hyland, F. Sharpe, R. Usow, D. Isenstadt, A. Bernstein, L. Lebow, S. Grossman, R. Berkover, S. Spelman, J. Becker. LOWELL HALL— Bottom Row: B. Levy, P. Solomon, K. Michishita, Mrs. McCann. L. Skinner, D. Percival, B. Levy, G. Gendler. Second Row: M. Spector, D. Skamfer, M. Weiss, R. Dalzell, R. Goldsmith, S. Stern, H. Gould, C. Daniel. Third Row: P. Brasch, H. Grier, J. Halpern, D. Lebovitz, C. Altsuler, I. Goren, J. Androu-, A. Ehrlich. LOWELL HALL Have you ever longed for all the comforts of home without parental supervision? All these things and more can be a part of your education should you live at Lowell Hall. Lowell is the only dormitory with a swimming pool. The most famous residents of Lowell this year were the Dalzell triplets who generally made life hectic for the poor girl on duty by pretending to be each other and then assuming a look of wide eyed innocence when they were listed as having come in late the night before. It must have been fun. LOWELL HALL— Bottom Row: N. Fisher, J. Marsh, T. Weller, B. Malow, Mrs. McCann, S. Tarney, I. Kohler, C. Bistrong, B. Simon. C. Felixson. Second Row: C. Kramer, S. Cohen, R. New- berger, J. Nemson, C. Libowsky, L. Levin, S. Mallin, A. Wallack, M. Adamany, H. Rudoy, C. Ziv, D. Rosenthal, J. Dreisen. Third Row: D. Gadiel, I. Cohen, L. Klapman. S. Pluss, E. Rosenberg, E. Gerber, B. Massing. D. Dalzell, B. Feinstein, W. Dalzell. N. Dra- pin, (. Isroff, N. Matras. LANGDON HALL— Bottom Row: E. Soukup, E. Nicolaus, E. Chidsey, J. Barker, V. Crittenton, E. Miles, N. Dafoe, K. Barnes, J. Moore, Mrs. Leslie, G. Anderson, V. Sherlock, N. Yates, B. Bor- sum, S. Nock, K. Neumann, P. Schwann. Second Row: G. Malt- man, M. Lang, D. Sinclair, C. Baranay, K. Kreiger, P. Seilin, P. Schlising, C. Guelzow, S. Stephenson, M. Madson, P. Phelps, K. Long, L. Ahrens, B. Burgess, C. Bera, M. Schuerman, A. Werker, H. Wilkinson, K. Kotora, C. Rosin, L. Reihansperger. Third Row: K. Ingley, S. Olzak, B. Skor, E. Smudsky, D. Dwyer, K. Camp- bell, A. Piscano, L. Johnson, H. Peper, K. McHenry, S. Larscheid, A. Becker, A. Trueblood, B. Lewandoski, S. Poulsen, K. Staral, B. McCauley, C. Glass, S. Robinson, K. Sherr, E. Middlefort. Fourth Row: C. Chrenka, D. Montague, P. Lamont, B. Gough, A. Robinson, P. Smith, S. Rasmussen, B. Hartwig, N. Justmann, L. Scharff, C. Krueger, S. Leders, S. Sprowl, M. DeHuszar, C. John- son, M. Barry, M. Drake, K. Bailey, K. Miller, A. Wiener. Fifth Row: M. House, K. Dega, S. Stone, P. Hoffman, J. Schmidt, C. Peterson, S. Cellmer, J. Hume, L. Loving, L. Meyer, S. Smith, D. Perrick, L. Milone, S. Bell, P. Cowle, S. Riley, S. Ketchum, D. Hoopes, J. Curtis, L. Schoewe. LANGDON HALL As anyone who has ever tried to call Langdon Hall after 11 o ' clock knows, their switchboard closes at eleven. This is an unreasonable nuisance to those of us who would commune with the girls of Langdon and frankly we wish something would be done about it. Other people may go to bed at eleven but no one who lives on Langdon Street does. Anyone able to get a call in before eleven was luckier still because Langdon girls are in great demand these days. Much of their time is spent having an active fun filled year at both their own and others activities, but more than that they have a social conscience. Among other things they held a Christmas party for children of Central Colony and to prove that charity starts in the home they held a parents day. ZOE BAYLISS HOUSE— Bottom Row: N. Edison, S. Oestreich, K. Dahir, B. Runzheimer, J. Thompson, Mrs. C. Dopke, J. Herzog, M. Cowles, S. Reksten, G. Strey. Second Row: V. Griffiths, J. Halbach, S. Smith, B. Bayley, V. Wenslaff, S. Corning, C. Chap- man, B. Anderson, L. Ware, K. Kruse, J. Kitzmann. Third Row: J. Pajala, P. Cain, J. Neitzel, A. Sheski, J. Olive, S. Sloan, D. Fellner, K. Alvstad. C. Alt, N. Ladwig, J. Noble. ZOE BAYLISS Zoe Bayliss is not as the name implies a lodging for zoo majors. The girls there have a lively and diversified interest in subjects of both an academic and social nature and pursue them to the fullest. Together with neighboring Susan B. Davis House they planned and had several parties and continued on their own to host several suppers and band dances. The rest of the year was spent doing whatever it is that girls in dorms do. SUSAN B. DAVIS HOUSE Susan B. Davis House is a cooperative scholarship house for Wisconsin girls. As with any group who are on a scholarship, studies play an important part in their lives but not so important that they neglected the social side. One nice thing about Wisconsin — no one ever neglects the social side. Susan B. Davis catered to the inner man by having a series of buffet dinners and to the outer man with their successive string of theme parties. 295 SUSAN B. DAVIS HOUSE— Bottom Roiv: H. Lusikka, J. Everts, S. Fowler, K. Clark, A. Kramolis, E. Kube, S. Wikrent, L. Henkel, S. Martalock. Second Row: E. Gieck, K. Kvitek, N. Albrecht, L. Hasheider, C. Dean, B. Pauling, L. Baker, A. Randl, K. Fanshaw, C. Luck, ]. Beetham, B. Hammer, R. Lovrien. Third Row: E. Marquadt, J. Rebman, L. Becker, M. Lasecke. G. Ehlert. L. Hesse, S. Quam, M. Holzschuh, P. Anderson, J. Sandberg, P. Tuckwell. Fourth Row: C. Babitz, M. Baumgartner, B. Boltz, B. Buttke, R. Feld, S. Gerbig, D. Gilles, M. Hanson. B. Heck, J. Johnson, L. Kostroski, S. Machola, B. Miller, S. Rasmussen, D. Soerens, H. Staniszewski, M. Steele, B. Stoehr, D. Trachte, B. Zierman. TOWERS— Bottom Row: M. Gilbert, A. Goldenberg, S. Donovet- sky, Mrs. Haddad, M. Heezen, S. Garland, M. Gruzensky, Y. Szwajger. Second Row: D. Mayer, J. Silverman, P. Holman, N. Jacobson, J. Kerchner, L. Greif, S. Schossberger, S. Leidholdt, G. Forst, S. Cohen. Third Row: J. Flax, P. Smith, C. Carpenter, D. Cook, B. Fax, T. Millman, B. Lazar, M. Frierdich, C. Skvorc, J. Brown. 296 THE TOWERS The Towerites can make a definite claim to being the Monarches of the campus end of Madisons ' skidrow. Its two towers lift themselves high above their surroundings and give the girls a birds-eye view of some 10 bars, 7 laundries, 6 restaurants, 5 booksellers and uncounted clothing stores. Happily, though, the girls rose above the crass commercialism of the district and succeeded in living socially rewarding lives. So rewarding in fact, that they are gaining a reputation as some of the more pleasant aspects of education to persons around them. UNIVERSITY YMCA It used to take a fair amount of courage to say that you lived at the YMCA. Too many people associated the Y with things like the Boy Scouts and other treasured memories of youth. It just wasn ' t ' in ' to live there. Gradually the University Y began to dispel this notion until today the Y is probably more favorably thought of than many mens dorms. Because of the large number of foreign students who live there the Y has a definite cosmopolitan air which is emphasized by the yearly trade fair. It is worth noting that the Y is the only mens dorm with a pool. UNIVERSITY Y MEN— Bottom Row: R. Rothe, M. Rivera, A. Schmitz, Mrs. E. Dais, J. Erbstoeszer, S. Lo, J. Kim. Second Row: P. Sorenson, P. Strange, R. Tegt, D. Hanson, W. Sullivan, D. Sharpe, R. West, C. Clair, J. Limbach. Third Row: S. McTaggert, G. Burch, B. Denechaud, D. Evenson, A. Schwenger, J. Aurand, T. Kruse, M. Kenney. ■r VILLA MARIA— Bottom Row: R. Reider, f. Bortnick, H. Hollen- beck, R. Jensen, B. Glaser, J. Cohen. Second Row: H. Rosen- bloom, A. Mortensen, B. Greene, J. Brown, M. Dosch, N. Obin. Third Row: J. Weinberg, f. Bock, B. Myers, L. Seckel, J. Berman. VILLA MARIA Looking at Villa Maria from the outside excites a mixture of emotions. Tucked down an alley as it is, you just aren ' t prepared for it. It looks like a movie directors idea of what a French Riviera bus station would look like. It appears to be an off- salmon pink color and it is decorated with numerous ornamental urns, wrought iron and heaven knows what else. Like it or not though, it is home to some of the most energetic swingers on campus. Aside from the usual social functions the girls have a really wild volleyball and Friday night drinking team, and are supporting a freedom worker through SNCC. • • • • • m , .•. ' JO • • • .VJDl fc v vw . -yv.v M .« VOL • • • • KRHKJy •  j • ' JUDUuOC c • W- AW ■J • i • ■JOB GREEKS ' . % 1 ' 4 - % ' iff 302 303 NO KDniTTANCll INHUTION WEEK IN I Winners — Sigma Chi and Alpha Epsilon Phi. HUMOROLOGY 306 The 20th annual production of Humorology found the Greek organizations again joining together to aid two worthy causes — the Kiddie Camp and the Empty Stocking Club. Runners-up — Chi Phi and Kappa Alpha Theta. The Kickline 307 Beta Theta Pi and Sigma Delta Tau. Pi Lambda Phi and Alpha Chi Omega. Zeta Beta Tau and Pi Beta Phi. i y- ■■■•■■• 1. C. Bredesen 2. f. Gardiner 3. D. Solie 4. J. Schuemann 5. B. Evans 6. B. Bermel 7. B. Jasper 8. S. McConahey 9. B. Mclnvaille 10. D. Johannes 11. D. Braun 12. T. Chana 13. A. Keller 14. M. Fraley 15. M. Elmer 16. J. Newhouse 17. C. Madding 18. R. Broadhead 19. T. Koch 20. G. Celsing 21. T. Husebye 22. R. Chamberlin 23. J. Coda 24. T. Dubbs 25. S. Nanini 26. C. Nusslock 27. J. O ' Connor 28. C. Schrank 29. B. Soules 30. C. Cole 31. H. McHugh 32. L. Rikkers 33. T. Schwalm 34. T. Moore 35. D. Knox 36. S. Sommerville 37. K. Bergen 38. M. Cross 39. T. McEachron 40. J. Morrand 41. D. Arbold 42. B. Finch 43. C. Henderson 44. D. Tempel 45. J. Grand 46. E. Youngberg 47. M. Edwards 48. D. Connor 49. D. VanDyke 50. J. Paradiso 51. P. Krause CHI PSI Fire up, yes, but this is ridiculous. Perhaps the Chi Psi ' s were only helping the big Madison improvement drive by adding dignity to the fire department. Whether they actually did improve relations between Madison and the campus is debatable but they participated heavily in the social and academic realms of campus life. The house had the honor of two Reverse Viking Scholars and despite all the fun they were having on the fire truck, they even joined in the more conventional, traditional Homecoming with AEPhi and Humo with the DCs. r JK . •? :.S  - J m B ■4 £ : 1. K. Klinefelter 33. S. Shambeau 2. M. Katz 34. C. Krueger 3.K. Olsen 35. S. Hilty 4. M. Major 36. C. Geisse 5. S. Abramson 37. C. Haberman 6. T. Piedlow 38. B. Foelker 7. B. Marx 39. M. Janzer 8. L. Bucholtz 40. L. Lum 9. O. Faraca 41. S. Schmitt 10. L. Mayo 42. S. Guettler 11. R. Stasko 43. V. Forden 12. M. Pongratz 44. V. Forden 13. C. Wilkison 45. N. Kephardt 14. A. Maser 46. M. Weckerly 15. M. Francis 47. L. Giebinger 16. N. Baske 48. S. Morgan 17. M. Hibscher 49. S. Tacke 18. S. Johnson 50. P. Von Ehron 19. U. Guenther 51. K. Carlson 20. M. Schober 52. G. O ' Neil 21. C. Dale 53. Mrs. Jessie Mc Cormick 22. C. Westerdahl 54. K. Volkmann 23. H. Hollenbach 55. B. Smith 24. A. Werber 56. L. Barnes 25. K. Katora 57. S. Clapp 26. H. Wilkison 58. P. Mullens 27. B. Borsum 59. R. Hunt 28. C. Miller 60. S. Brown 29. K. Prange 61. K. Carnell 30. S. Conger 62. K. Knauf 31. S. Chandler 63. M. Shanen 32. G. Schumacher 64. D. Grehn ALPHA CHI OMEGA We ' re off to see the Wizard, the Wonderful Wizard of OZ-z-z-z . . . The chant was broken only by the harsh voice of the police officer armed with tear gas and B-B guns. Aren ' t you girls a little old to be playing trains? Crestfallen, the Alpha Chi ' s trudged back to Langdon Street and continued with their usual sorority functions: building a new wing on their house, participating in Homecoming (with a Laurel and Hardy theme), Humo, having a bottle drive, and their traditional Algae Island Party. Saturday mornings they can usually be found in Manchester ' s toy department. •y - IT-m. ii.i 0?r ±.r V . •v.,- ! «f  i V. Ptfrc I I H 312 r ' ■ii 1. J. Lubino 2. G. Bateman 3. H. Saveth 4. T. Vichman 5. P. Scholl 6. R. Kroner 7. E. Jereb 8. R. Reitz 9. S. Sandford 10. D. Dretzke 11. R. Marston 12. L. Fenfer 13. D. Merdler 14. O. Burri 15. D. Smith 16. T. Ringe 17. J. Yunek 18. G. Herbeck 19. T. Weith 20. L. Lindwall 21. R. Kolpin 22. R. Hake 23. P. Hulsted 24. S. Hannahs 25. G. Sather 26. S. Robnik 27. G. Dethloff 28. D. Heirl 29. J. Slater 30. L. Goldman 31. T. St. Louis 32. R. Heibing 33. R. Nelson 34. T. Roberts 35. S. Webster 36. R. Izenstark 37. G. Amberson 38. P. Koeffler 39. R. Phelps 40. R. Shaffer 41. R. Shalk 42. R. Truding 43. J. Wilke 44. L. Singer 45. M. Barber 46. M. Urban 47. M. Pariza 48. R. Krummel 313 TAU KAPPA EPSILON Some houses have dogs for mascots, but the TKE ' s settled for nothing less than a minor god — the idol in the picture. Their tiki was prominent in many of their theme parties — the Hawaiian luau, the shipwreck party, and the Aku- Aku party. Homecoming with the Kappa Delta ' s had a 23 Skidoo theme, but the good luck god must have been used for Badger Song Fest since the TKE ' s teamed with the Kappa ' s for first place. Little did those stone figures on Easter Island realize the effect they could cause as far away as Madison. 1. S. Champion 22. B. Koch 2. J. Tilley 23. D. Davidson 3. R. Bledron 24 L. Mulder 4. B. Bradford 25. D. Boots 5. J. Knoska 26. C. Winke 6. D. Storm 27. B. Draper 7. D. Terrill 28. J. Fryxell 8. B. Clapp 29. P. Fowler 9. R. Sharpee 30. J. McDonald 10. T. Smith 31. T. Domres 11. D. Strand 32 B. Shearer 12. P. Sobocinski 33. T. Petersen 13. B. Frame 34 G. Custer 14. D. O ' Neil 35 B. Voss 15. A. Coulson 36 J. Cant 16. B. Clarke 37. C. Burt 17. J. Schumann 38 P. Bazos 18. C. Nason 39 J. McGaan 19. J. North 40 R. Kadlec 20. D. Sierzant 41 M. Savidusky 21. B. Konop 42 R. Holdredge PHI GAMMA DELTA Every winter day the Phi Gams reenact Admiral Byrd ' s epic trek to the South Pole, braving cold, wind, and an occasional penguin or two. Some didn ' t make it but those who did, pictured above, have received honor and distinction from their friends. Unlike Admiral Byrd they were never without social life participating as they did with the Kappas in Humo and the Pi Phis in Homecoming. Besides their annual Fiji Island party, perhaps that was the idea of this mission — to reconnoiter for the Spring party, they also featured a party which featured Baby Huey and the Babysitters. 315 yB lb m  ' ' i r ▼ w % I - A a. gB ! ; i |5 At l PHI ■b K M , „ , ¥ ' -AVllV u Ijl ill 317 SIGMA PHI EPSILON Winter lingers on our campus. Mendota is reluctant to melt and the co-eds must keep their multilayers of wool and alpaca on sometimes all the way into May. The Sig Eps warmed the chilly atmosphere by sponsoring the frolisome Ice Carnival for all campus sororities. Before the temperature dropped the Sig Ep ' s managed to sneak in a few months of playing intramural football. With a 7-3 record they smashed through the lines and won a second place victory. After this they settled down to quieter activities in front of the fireplace. 1. f. Reinholz 2. D. Thomson 3. F. Reed 4. R. Hughes 5. G. Lochen 6. J. Etmanczyk 7. B. Sykes 8. T. Neuberger 9. J. McGovvan 10. W. Coward 11. J. Freckman 12. M. Knestrick 13. S. A nger 14. C. Wilson 15. G. Donovan 16. Mrs. Palmer (Housemother) 17. Bill Swanson 18. f. Putz 19. J. Beskind 20. L. Pingel 21. J. Nelson 22. D. Swank 23. M. Elder 24. W. Lang 25. J. Zimmerman 26. P. Rhines 27. G. Putz 28. B. Putz 29. B. Frenz 30. T. Nantell 31. T. Schmeiser 32. f. Swiggum 33. B. Bertolli 34. W. Member 35. R. Steppe 36. B. Thomas 37. T. Hartman 38. T. Allen 1. M. Myers 29. D. Schleis 2. K. Dussel 30. N. Ward 3. L. Pederson 31. J. Bricker 4. P. Shurts 32. f. Jessen 5. f. Shelton 33. C. Henderson 6. S. Warming 34. J. Appert 7. S. Schoenbeck 35. M. Alt 8. K. Vetter 36. M. Pfister 9. D. Behselick 37. K. Huchstead 10. J. Schmidt 38. B. Peterson 11. K. La Dsuceur 39. D. Kudla 12. R. Thompson 40. L. Owens 13. K. Boldus 41. J. Peil 14. P. Farber 42. N. Steidl 15. J. Bose 43. M. Felder 16. S. Thompson 44. K. Kabat 17. P. Erdman 45. S. Frank 18. J. Osterhaus 46. S. Olson 19. M. J. Gross 47. L. Taylor 20. C. Radasky 48. S. Luedtke 21. N. Grover 49. M. Lilja 22. S. Vaughn 50. P. Madison 23. H. Zelke 51. S. Pierce 24. C. Blom 52. S. Levy 25. K. Albert 53. J. Paulson 26. L. Huffaker 54. K. Nielsen 27. L. Sundene 55. J. Vosmek 28. N. Colby KAPPA DELTA The KD ' s did fun things on their study breaks, like go down to the train station and completely unnerve the engineer who was coming through on the Black River Falls Express. They also took time out to build a Homecoming display with TKE ' s, and to travel to Delavan for their formal. All of their time away from the books was not spent in a frivolous and sadistic (that ' s the word the engineer used) manner, since every Christmas they give a party for the State Girls ' School at Oregon. 321 1. R. Greenwald 30. R. Panter 2. A. Zussman 31. R. Sussman 3.M. Shuster 32. S. Becker 4. S. Salk 33. E. Gessen 5. P. Berman 34. J. Koppel 6. Cyclone 35. S. Meyer 7. A. Mandel 36. P. Minkow 8. B. Gevirtz 37. G. Gluck 9. D. Gale 38. N. Banks 10. B. Barniker 39. J. Goodman 11. M. Soil 40. J. Wesoky 12. B. Rosen 41. J. Jacover 13. B. Sobel 42. B. Conen 14. M. Becker 43. M. Stern 15. T. Rosenberg 44. T. Newman 16. D. Polivan 45. S. Brenner 17. D. Schrinsky 46. A. Goldberg 18. T. Goodhart 47. B. Peltzman 19. S. Willner 48. M. Stern 20. R. Gold 49. S. Ravid 21. D. Levy 50. P. Steinbaum 22. J. Weisfeld 51. J. Perlow 23. S. Marcus 52. P. Klein 24. C. Catz 53. D. Kaplan 25. N. Widett 54. F. Davis 26. L. Swartz 55. J. Osher 27. M. Sklar 56. G. Wynn 28. R. Boxer 56. B. Barnett 29. M. Rubenstein PI LAMBDA PHI The Pi Lamb ' s weren ' t found under cabbages like everyone else was; they spilled out of a coal shoot into a pile. Undaunted, they did not let it turn into a stigma, but gave the role an extra prerogative: few other fraternities take an extra pledge class composed of co-eds to help with service projects. The Pi Lamb ' s were proud of the fact that among their Little Sisters were Badger Beauties and members of the Homecoming Court. Outside of the family the Pi Lamb ' s worked with Alpha Chi Omega on Humorology and threw a Halloween party with the Sigma Chi ' s. ALPHA DELTA PHI The Alpha Delt ' s took over O.C. Harris ' Junkyard as if it has been their life ' s dream to revel in the tin cans, broken chairs, and car skeletons. But then they managed enthusiasm for all the campus activities they could this year (you can ' t spread enthusiasm too thin). Their Homecoming display with the DCs won third place, and the house athletes won a first place in intramural football and volleyball. . . . And nobody has ever had so much fun at O.C. Harris ' junkyard. 1. J. Scharra 2. J. Marcello 3. J. VanVelzer 4. D. Bartley 5. B. Farrell 6. J. Jackson 7. B. Momson 8. T. Olson 9. C. Field 10. W. Arpe 11. D. Burke 12. P. Hartman 13. M. Steenson 14. J. Edwards 15. D. Gustafson 16. L. Deibert 17. B. Mielke 18. J. Ramsey 19. D. Fredrich 20. G. Johnson 21. R. Waite 22. M. Lipton 23. T. Trotter 24. T. Olafsson 25. T. Baker 26. J. Roethe 27. J. Wrigley 28. W. Rusch 29. Mrs. Sullivan 30. T. Trutson 31. D. Geiger 32. G. Roch 33. T. Sanborn 34. B. Schneidewind 35. T. Wick 36. C. Baumgartner 37. T. Clark 38. T. Bainbridge 39. B. Zanger 40. B. Grinde 41. R. Mills 42. J. Erdman 43. M. Merry 44. B. Ruliffson 45. J. Harper 46. J. Koshak 47. J. Usnick 48. J. Starr 49. D. Swanson 50. D. Vergeront 51. R. Zullman 52. K. Johnson 323 : ' ■M . J+ u 1. M. Lang 2. M. Gjetson 3. M. Jorgensen 4. L. Hopkins 5. M. Colvin 6. C. Turmo 7. B. Heinz 8. C. Miller 9. K. Brussat 10. G. Rosenthal 11. L. Loving 12. E. Treen 13. Z. McCall 14. H. Frankenfeld 15. G. Todoki 16. B. Graham 17. S. Perry 18. M. Tucker 19. P. Korf 20. B. Timbers 21. L. Borchardt 22. J. Whiffen 23. C. Styles 24. G. Gordon 25. L. Roberts 26. M. Bussey 27. S. Hoppe 28. M. Stacey 29. T. Dykstra 30. B. Graham 31. M. Knox 32. N. Ramstack 33. N. Eck 34. S. Appell 35. S. Peterson 36. L. Gordon 37. M. A. Claar 38. B. Bucholz 39. L. Leader 40. C. Graham 41. G. Gerland 42. P. Goss 43. M. Irwin 44. G. Neilson 45. S. 46. N. 47. M. 48. P. 49. E. 50. M 51. S. 52. D. 53. 54. . 55. L. 56. B. 57. L. 58. S. 59. C. 60. C. 61. D. 62. J. 63. P. 64. C. 65. N Cotter Padalski Cummings McNichols Treen . Schmidt Wegner Brown Anderson Bell Moses Schroeder Foster Apell Rogge Corlett . Koehler Matter Oppermann . Fosseid Ramstack DELTA GAMMA The Delta Gamma house is at the eastern end of Langdon, which is a far walk from the Hill, especially on a January morning. This is perhaps why they take advantage of the season called autumn when nothing is on the ground except leaves — and chickenwire and boards and paper (twisted). Before the temperatures dropped they created a third place winner in the Homecoming display with Alpha Delta Phi and placed girls on the court, besides possessing two Badger Beauties. r i - 93. T ■yr w ■. ' Mi 4 J !ib ' . i -: 4 L S?W ■' ' ' ' ... ■- - . ' aLfc SIGMA PHI 1. B. Garner 2. f. Hutchins 3. D. Zillman 4. F. Blau 5. C. Whitford 6. J. Mackie 7. G. Ketterer 8. C. Thiesenhusen 9. P. Breitweiser 10. W. Radler 11. I. Laidlaw 12. S. Eckles 13. Alpha 14. P. Strieby 15. E. Hutchins 16. T. Lockney 17. R. Hesslenk 18. L. McBee 19. I. McSweeney 20. D. Hintz 21. T. Anderson The Sigma Phi house has a roof and a door like any other house but here the resemblance ends, the house being a sturdy architecture form sadly vanishing in contemporary America. Every Spring however, the sturdy house is turned into a sturdy tent for their Persian Kitty party. Although the house is decorated as a harem tent, only one date is allowed per man and you must come dressed as either a Persian of a Persian cat (how Persian cats are different is unknown). IC 327 Social activities and scholastic achievements are a hard thing to measure into a year. Too much of one or the other and the year ends up flat and kind of soggy. But the Phi Kappa Theta ' s seemed to have found the right way to pour equal amounts of both into a year. On the social side there was Homecoming, a Christmas Bash, a Saint Pat ' s party, and the traditional end of the year celebration. In scholastic achievements they received recognition with a National Alumni award and a Phi Beta Kappa key. All of which takes the sogginess out of a year. PHI KAPPA THETA i. I- Roll 2. I- Neumeier 3. I- Rodkievvicz 4. M . Johnson 5. B Mansheim 6. D Kobussen 7. S. Pagoria 8. K Trotter 9. G Kraft 10. B. Enders 11 I- Doncheck 12. D [anus 13. D Reich 14. P. Gray IS R Bauer 16. M . Smetana 17 F. Stehling 18. R Bess 19. B. Emond 20. L. Kahrs 21 G [agodinski 22. I- Sinnott 23 I- Retzlaff 24 G Knapstein 25 K Brillowski ai a « ii ? 4 ' 4 • - ALPHA TAU OMEGA 1. D. Le Kander 20. T. Gabriel 2. R. Squirrel 21. f. Colhoun 3. W. Buehring 22. R. Machus 4. K. Schuman 23. B. Grube 5. S. Moss 24. J. Stratton 6. B. Fusch 25. G. Zafos 7. G. Schutz 26. M. Rewey 8. W. Norberg 27. J. Keithly 9. F. Rux 28. J. Whitman 10. R. Melreit 29. G. Palmer 11. R. Gordon 30. S. Hornbeck 12. T. Derse 31. T. Fix 13. f. House 32. G. Kiner 14. H. Hughes 33. J. Reed 15. W. Grosshandler 34. P. Dieman 16. J. Alexander 35. P. Scully 17. J. Olsen 36. D. Weiss 18. R. McElroy 37. J. Norsetter 19. S. Rodine 38. B. Ricker Tragic Heathcliff had trouble with the mists and moors but Bronte never had problems like this in her novel. The ATO ' s have just written their own chapter. When they weren ' t concerned with melodrama, they hammered, stuffed, and yelled their part of Homecoming with the Chi Omega ' s, held a series of penthouse parties, and in moods running from jubilation to reverence celebrated this their centennial year. When you think about it, it might have even made a nice short story. I: Cl tf ?$ CI m Q « l f IttJIII u 1 ■■■IS 9 mW 7h I SIGMA DELTA TAU A student ' s life is fraught with sad experiences — a 7:45 in mechanical engineering, a case of mono at final time, and a twinge of sentimentality at moving out of an accustomed house. The SDT ' s worked on Homecoming, recruited talent for Humo, and worked to support a Korean orphan; but behind all their activity was the excitement of planning for their new house. The year passed with studies and good times, just as the next year will, but the next one won ' t be quite the same; and when they left in the Spring, it was not without a sense of remembering. 1. T. Dancik 2. P. Albert 3. C. Royce 4. D. Ehrlich 5. S. Jaffe 6. W. Nessel 7. D. Mirsky 8. S. Plax 9. J. Joseph 10. L. Silberman 11. E. Catsman 12. J. Schiller 13. D. Zenner 14. J. Bartfield 15. J. Horwitz 16. L. Glazier 17. J. Michaelson 18. G. Sherman 19. B. Weiner 20. I. Miller 21. J. Mantell 37. C. 38. E. 41. L. 42. R. 22. W. Kessel 23. T. Zenner 24. D. Caplan 25. J. Binder 26. A. Salk 27. S. Barahal 28. R. Rein 29. R. Joseph 30. D. Wenig 31. I. Brauer 32. M. Schneider 33. N. Millman 34. J. Rubin 35. B. Kaplan 36. S. Rosenberg David Wachsman 39. K. Asher 40. D. Stone Gorman Hurwitz 43. R. Kopel 44. S. Kimball 45. R. Kleiman 46. B. Goldstein 47. J. Spindel 48. F. Gross 49. G. Gendler 50. S. Rosenberg 51. R. Hirsch 52. S. Rogers 53. T. Levy 54. M. Newman 55. A. Karatz 56. J. Kaplan 57. L. Haupt 58. J. Marks 59. S. Goldman 60. M. Hilton 61. A. Golden 62. T. Harlow 63. S. Weinberger 64. K. Rossman 65. D. Jacobs 66. D. Moog 67. D. Portnoy 68. E. Katz 69. P. Baraban 70. H. Ehrenreich 71. J. Brown 72. C. Omans 73. J. Jacobs 74. R. Fagman 75. J. Peck 76. L. Wallens 77. M. Tzeses 78. J. Brown 79. S. Goldman 80. J. Halpern 81. L. Mandel 82. R. Epstein 83. L. Durine 84. F. Vigder 85. R. Finkel 86. M. Billig 87. S. Pallot 88. J. Nemson 89. J. Cohman 90. B. Massing 331 ' 1 J k If ' J - ' « — - ' - i 1. f. Pansch 2. J. Ferrel 3. D. Davey 4. B. Fazen 5. P. Sass 6. T. Russler 7. T. Fenzl 8. A. Ausman 31. S. Johnson 9. D. Mitchell 32. T. Kennedy 10. T. Fuller 33. D. Johnson 11. J. Tillison 34. A. Duvall 12. D. Schultz 35. T. Kinnamon 13. J. Johanski 36. S. Henderson 14. T. Ryan 37. G. Sagemiller 15. G. Bucciarelli 38. J. Hoppin 16. J. Swander 39. J. Ryan 17. B. Borger 40. P. Chandler 18. J. Conway 41. R. Heilman 19. L. Krause 42. J. Malec 20. P. Rogers 43. M. Gluck 21. B. Goers 44. J. Chamberlain 22. B. Traverse 45. P. Larson 23. R. Fredickson 46. A. Sieventson 24. C. Hall 47. T. Shackelford 25. J. Bowman 48. J. Roedel 26. B. Walthens 49. B. Ingalls 27. D. Williams 50. J. McKichan 28. B. Stack 51. T. Kalinske 29. B. Oltman 52. B. Rezichek 30. S. Bogard 53. D. Linden SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Those happy faces helping Findorff construct the Historical Society are not always so smiling and carefree. There came a time in the fall when the SAE ' s and the Pi Phi ' s joined in a solemn procession down Langdon Street, intoned the eulogy, and reverently laid Paddy Murphy to his well-earned rest. Gaiety was hard to resume, but the mourning was discreet and by the time they entertained at Christmas for the Old Folk ' s Home, they had already worked on Badger Song Fest with Delta Gamma and had won this year ' s IM football championship. I ALPHA GAMMA RHO 1. J. Cull 19. J. Wilks 2. D. Manthe 20. J. Nettum 3. D. Schutz 21. G. Salm 4. E. Kooistra 22. C. Rudesill 5. S. Schuster 23. T. Jeffers 6. A. Bogenschneider 24. E. Priepke 7. C. Laveck 25. J. Koepke 8. L. Ford 26. N. DeBeukelar 9. A. Gjermo 27. D. Merrit 10. J. Kruepke 28. B. Hantke 11. f. Werth 29. M. Hutjens 12. T. Buchholz 30. R. Wangen 13. R. Rowe 31. f. Leider 14. W. Barndt 32. J. Hartman 15. D. Propst 33. G. Jones 16. G. Morris 34. T. Schomisch 17. G. Vollbrecht 35. J. Robinson 18. J. Palmquist 36. O. Hammes Summit Avenue is a place called home to a group of boys who have in common not only the fact that they are held together by fraternal bonds, but that they are also interested in the profession of agriculture. This bond is strengthened by their participation as a group in campus activities such as Badger Song Fest, the Little International Livestock Show, and Intramural sports. And also by their individual academic striving for a goal common to all of them. 336 ALPHA EPSILON PI They say a picture is worth a thousand words and the symbolism of the AEPi ' s is too obvious to need further explanation. Much of the years social life was built around this theme such as the APE party and the Playboy bunny party. An exception was the Lil ' Abner party where they put 100 bales of hay in the living room. Perhaps it ' s just as well this was an exception since lugging the hay up and down their unbelievable driveway could have become tiresome in time. l.B. Ross 2. M. Helfand 3. S. Blechman 4. L. Arst 5. f. Tucker 6. K. Breslauer 7. D. Lipsky 8. B. Roland 9. P. Vinacour 10. E. Nathan 11. M. Rootherg 12. S. Podolsky 13. J. Rotenberg 14. R. Mintz 15. R. Baron 16. J. Rost 17. J. Klomberg 18. H. Robinson 19. S. Goldmark 20. M. Greenblatt 21. M. Courson 22. E. Ruthman 23. M. Ettinger 24. B. Lazarvs 25. A. Neuman 26. M. Greenberg 27. M. Pierce 28. L. Deutsch 29. M. Rootberg 30. J. Werner 31. B. Scavron 32. R. Ehrman 33. S. Kaplan 34. R. Porte 35. A. Weiss 36. R. Barnett 37. C. Matison 38. M. Pumpian 39. B. Pastan 40. D. Goldberg 41. I. Rosenthal 42. Mrs. Holmes 43. B. Burg 44. J. Schwartz 45. A. Needleman 46. F. Zimmerman 47. B. Greenvvald 48. M. Fagel 49. S. Ain 50. G. Leisch 51. M. Grant 52. M. Acran 53. G. Dienstag 54. G. Sax 55. S. Horwitz 56. T. Ross 57. C. Perlman 58. M. Donicore 59. R. Gold 60. B. Kaplan 61. P. Millman 62. B. Silverman 63. J. Rosten 64. J. Schecter 65. B. Balis 66. A. Perlmutter 67. M. Wenschoff 68. D. Marshall 69. M. Dessin 70. B. Goldstein 71. B. Krammer 72. D. Berkson 73. B. Salzberg 74. f. Schachtel 75. R. Cowen 76. S. Davis 77. J. Wallack 78. C. Phillips 79. L. Nye 80. D. Singer 81. I. Bezoza 82. S. Richter 83. S. Roach 84. D. Kriser 85. H. Kramer 86. D. Goldman 87. S. Guren 88. J. Brussel 89. L. Plissken 90. B. Katzew 91. W. Fagman 92. M. Arrandt 93. A. Schwartz 94. J. Selwyn 337 . 1. C. Christiansen 29. J. Shepard 2. N. Thompson 30. L. Skinner 3. M. Kull 31. J. Baechle 4. M. Heffernan 32. N. Steinman 5. P. Vardin 33. F. Shuter 6. P. Pratt 34. D. Smith 7. L. Patelski 35. S. Gunther 8. C. Woboril 36. J. Disch 9. B. Schultz 37. P. Krahn 10. K. Miller 38. C. Reeder 11. S. Hamm 39. V. Wolcott 12. J. Spielman 40. P. Hartman 13. S. Carisch 41. P. Miller 14. J. Wescott 42. D. Meloy 15. J. Stiedemann 43. L. Granger 16. S. Goebel 44. K. Wesson 17. K. Barkley 45. C. Hamilton 18. T. Rhiel 46. J. Wells 19. A. McCullough 47. S. Kinnamon 20. M. Wilbur 48. C. Murphy 21. M. Kerwin 49. S. Wilmeth 22. C. Lind 50. F. Jackson 23. J. Whiteside 51. P. Straub 24. D. Marton 52. S. Schueller 25. S. Christman 53. S. Wells 26. M. Evans 54. M. Jones 27. B. Shotwell 55. D. Dittrich 28. S. Bell GAMMA PHI BETA Paddlewheel boats seem to be synonymous with lights on the Mississippi River and grand old show boats. The Gamma Phi ' s were not on the Mississippi and they were not performing on a show boat but some of the atmospheres of old performances must have rubbed off because their creative efforts with the Evans Scholars on Homecoming won them a second place. They used their show efforts again in Humo with the Delts, and although it probably didn ' t take much talent to sponsor two summer camps, it was all done in the spirit of the Memphis Queen. , 340 1. J. Kiedrowski 2. R. Kimberly 3. J. McWilliams 4. R. Schwarte 5. J. Capouch 6. J. Hadler 7. J. Pearce 8. R. Lewandowsky 9. K. Street 10. W. Moore 11. A. Penguin 12. D. Mackie 13. T. Trukenbrod 14. G. LaCroix 15. T. Johnson 16. P. Blackwell 17. ]. Teetaert 18. G. Sharp 19. R. Hinnen 20. M. Royster 21. Mrs. Ann Talendar (Housemother) 22. W. Conroy 23. J. Whiffon 24. J. Tietz 25. T. Kellner 26. J. Forde 27. D. Gee 28. J. Oros 29. L. Sterling 30. J. Weingart 31. W. Korach 32. M. Robinson 33. A. Rowe 34. R. Gray 35. B. George 36. T. Erickson 37. L. Brown 38. Bourbon 39. J. Anderson 40. P. Sommerfield 41. J. Carlson 42. W. Harrison 43. T. Otto 44. M. Kirby 45. C. Giesen 46. R. Brantz 47. D. Root 48. E. Fyffe 49. C. Kopic 50. R. Bjork BETA THETA PI The Dragon Moun tain Boys practiced long and hard (just think, they sighed, the first washboard band to play at a Christmas formal) but their brothers decided that perhaps the world wasn ' t ready and so the Boys listened to the Turtles play at their own formal. The Beta ' s managed things other than a washboard band. They built a display and yelled like hell with the Theta ' s for Homecoming, and also teamed their talents with SDT ' s for Humo. Through their fine effort, they were able to give $2000 in scholarships to boys in the house. 341 iPv I r i { - 1 w •s,  • 3 : - •.a?.! ;. •vi 1. P. Brothers 2. L. Martin 3. P. Tomei 4. A. Jackson 5. M. Courter 6. P. Weiss 7. J. Huntsman 8. D. Heubner 9. C. Phinney 10. Mrs. Larson 11. L. Hagman 12. J. Jacobs 13. N. Bliss 14. D. Fischer 15. L. Roberts 16. B. Hoad 17. C. Kenny 18. L. Kexel 19. M. Gold 20. J.Allen 21. K. Wood 22. S. Yates 23. M. Hickey 24. P. Czar 25. L. Kent 26. P. Olson 27. L. Shriver 28. J. Nemec 29. L. Maxwell 30. G. Crownhardt M. Seif G. Hress C. Van Baxcal C. Watson S. Filler E. Rabas S. Larson 38. D. Seidler 39. B. Sauzcek 40. M. Lynette 41. P. Clifford 42. V. McCausland 43. B. Heugel 44. S. Eidson 45. A. Steinbrink 46. P. Laie 47. M. Rewwee A. Hamilton . C. Bennett 50. J. Keiser 51. P. Conners 31, 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 48. 49. 343 ALPHA XI DELTA The girls of Alpha Xi Delta are concerned with time. Their year was split between the poles of social and academic, and there was especially time devoted to philanthropic interests. They entertained at the Diagnostic Center, and helped their national chapter with Howell House in Chicago. In between, in front and in back of their humanitarian interests there was time for Homecoming where they yelled for second place honors on the Union stairs, and Badger Song Fest. 1. K. O ' Leary 2. J. Czymczak 29. J. VanEyck 30. S. Pruski 3. J. Lussow 31. J. Pendleton 4. T. Shrader 5. T. Ellis 32. M. Cychosz 33. B. Triebel 6. M. Hibbart 34. R. Farr 7. T. Logan 35. B. Strathearn 8. R. Splinter 36. D. Goss 9. B. Brown 37. D. Bristol 10. J. Repine 11. T. VanVeghel 12. D. Linscott 13. A. Weber 14. D. Morse 15. J. Hlavacek 38. L. Timm 39. L. Klein 40. P. Deary 41. T. Engel 42. J. VanDomelen 43. J. Schneider 16. J. Drew 17. B. Munson 44. J. O ' Keane 45. R. Volkman 18. R. Henneger 19. D. Winn 20. L. Becker 21. W. Defferding 46. J. Kremer 47. E. Pachniak 48. J. Hlavacek 49. R. Wolf 22. F. Gohr 23. D. Becker 50. T. Hebblewhit 51. R. Vollbrecht 24. M. Folco 25. G. Mitchell 52. K. Buesing 53. E. Saur 26. T. Lubeck 27. B. Kniaz 28. J. Nick 54. A. Broecker 55. J. Herte EVANS SCHOLARS The Evans ' main interest is quite evident — they ' re avid cricket players, and sometimes they even condescend to play a little golf. They condescended this fall and won the National Evans Scholars Golf Tournament, and carrying out the victory, a Golf Ball Winter Formal was held in Chicago. But they forsook all sports to win first place in Yell Like Hell with the Gamma Phi ' s, throw a beach party complete with sand and a waterfall, and do a service project at Mendota State Hospital with Pi Beta Phi. It ' s really a shame that they didn ' t win anything with their cricket playing. fe - i _ i ...I 346 PSI UPSILON 1. E. Lenz 13. D. Carson 2. G. Jansen 14. B. Snydacker 3. T. Mattson 15. J. Halvorsen 4. W. Harned 16. L. Lloyd-Jones 5. J. Sayer 17. P. Root 6. D. Hedden 18. R. Dehring 7. D. Ruehlman 19. D. Touky 8. D. Strong 20. T. Schrader 9. R. Lenz 21. J. Hargrave 10. D. Perrin 22. C. Leicht 11. B. Osicka 23. P. Park 12. R. Halvorsen Would you believe the Psi U ' s had ten men elected to Phi Beta Kappa? Would you believe seven? Well, they did have one. We should all be so lucky to have study habits as great as the Psi U ' s. Originality is the word at their house. So far this year they have managed a Yard Party, Paul ' s Radiator Shop Party, and a French Underground Party. In between parties at the house and library mall they worked with the Delta Zeta ' s during Homecoming. f-V 5fcu a! a | X ' .4MW r- - 1 ■MI.J4 f a J rrrrj V «w 347 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA The Lambda Chi ' s began the year in a new house. The word for the whole year became new. They eliminated completely their old hell week and the new initiation procedures emphasized the bond of brotherhood and learning within the group. They sponsored their first Annual Casino party and next year will again issue invitations to all Greek groups on campus. But next year the party won ' t be new for everything must grow old. 1. J. Mergener 11, W. Matsumotu 2. S. Biancardi 12. R. Gair 3. P. Winchell 13. B. Calabresa 4. D. Blalock 14. J. Wiley 5. H. Takahashi 15. B. Schade 6. B. Bartels 16. T. Saeger 7. B. Smith 17. S. Michelstetter 8. C. Malzahn 18. M. Sullivan 9. H. Katch 19. G. Johnson 10. A. Wysocke 20. A. Schwark fl I ■y v 1. S. Karlson 29. S. Drake 2. S. Stebbins 30. ]. Nordstrom 3. L. Punarich 31. G. Granum 4. B. Dawe 32. M. Woolridge 5. P. Porcelli 33. S. Montgomery 6. P. Pickering 34. C. Nolan 7. A. Rose 35. Mrs. Kelley 8. A. Radebaugh 36. D. Fanelli 9. M. Pomainville 37. J. Shapiro 10. B. Krahn 38. M. Smith 11. P. Ladd 39. J. Heald 12. S. Grundahl 40. C. Kidd 13. C. Chang 41. L. Twiss 14. M. Serota 42. T. Radford 15. C. Berkey 43. J. Gabrilska 16. L. Hatch 44. C. Aho 17. S. Lytle 45. L. Scheaf 18. R. West 46. M. Haase 19. T. Petterson 47. B. Steiner 20. K. Litten 48. M. Behnke 21. D. Gale 49. A. Statkus 22. B. Shriber 50. B. Wilkie 23. J. Wall 51. f. Dickinson 24. D. Crichton 52. L. Mottl 25. D. Scharrer 53. S. McLaughlin 26. M. Dehuzer 54. T. Heitz 27. S. Mallion 55. S. Drake 28. P. Romand 56. N. Bjork KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Kicks are for kids and Kappas too. And while they were playing they managed to win the Badger Song Fest with the TKE ' s, participate in Humo with Phi Gamma Delta and win Homecoming with the Chi Phi ' s. When they weren ' t playing, they were working hard in the volunteer program for the Children ' s Hospital and supporting a Greek boy through the Foster Parents Plan. To prove that they are a well-rounded sorority they even had a Badger Beauty. « ■[A flf ♦  ■1 j5fi ,r ■fr i : ' 4 — f I 1 n si 5 xf v h f J]L 3 f V J J 5 rJ — — j rr ' Y . _ $ l  ■■i m ' - aflV ■; w -. 1. G. Schlazman 2. S. Salin 3. M. Katz 4. J. Schwartz 5. S. Silver 6. J. Moore 7. B. Holzman 8. L. Klapman 9. L. Tieberman 10. A. Brauman 11. S. Rosenthal 12. F. Hurwitz 13. B. Biller 14. M. Winter 15. C. Feldman 16. L. Rappaport 17. M. Lundy 18. L. Schiller 19 . L. Kaufman 20. L. Seessel 21. J. Pious 22. H. Deshur 23. G. Klar 24. R. Danzansky J 1 W Y I - 1 1 f ' C  I -4 t. i ! i ALPHA EPSILON PHI The girls and the pillars are recognizable if you have the courage and the stamina to walk down Langdon Street that far. But the AE Phi ' s don ' t really seem to mind the walk, except maybe when it rains (there are a fair amount of raindrops in a half mile area), or snows. But as with the noble mailman, nothing could stop them from participating in Homecoming with Chi Psi ' s winning Humo with the Sigma Chi ' s, and in making dolls for a children ' s hospital. They also had a Badger Beauty, and the walk never did that much for their mailman. 25. S. Hayman 46. C. Felixson 26. S. Bolotin 47. I. Porter 27. J. Marsh 48. B. Agatstein 28. M. Goldstein 49. J. Wrobel 29. D. Lebovitz 50. B. Steinback 30. N. Stillpass 51. R. Golden 31. T. Feinburg 52. R. Bressler 32. S. Goodman 53. K. Friedland 33. M. Marcus 54. H. Nusinovv 34. M. Wolf 55. E. Cooper 35. S. Edleman 56. T. Coffman 36. R. Silman 57. C. Schneiderman 37. J. Grossman 58. f. Samuels 38. H. Antman 59. B. Buell 39. B. Block 60. Chi 40. Mrs. Ann Miler 61. S. Perlmutter (Housemother) 62. J. Meyerberg 41. K. Schnltz 63. C. Ory 42. P. Warren 64. P. Baron 43. A. Pious 65. N. York 44. P. Schofler 66. S. Galin 45. G. Parmes 67. C. Adler w TB Bk i ? t vi  II 4 ff. A; v wjMw y. j Ei - 5s 353 DELTA DELTA DELTA The don ' t try anything funny this plane is going to Cuba, line has become a thing of the past. However, Tri-Delts thought having the whole United Airline crew at the door would be more fun than having a fraternity there trying to get their composite back. Even if they didn ' t get the plane into the backyard, they had a lot more to talk about: placing fourth in the Homecoming competition, having the pledge class with the highest G.P.A., the editor of Greekspeak, and the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. 1. M. Smith 2. C. Totto 3. L. Nicolls 4. B. Gantt 5. R. Sheehan 6. A. Beeman 7. R. Butron 8. B. Porsche 9. B. Price 10. C. Bieri 11. M. Nelson 12. D. Larson 13. C. Nichols 14. N. Correll 15. C. Reichardt 16. K. Coolidge 17. M. Thompson 18. K. Stram 19. L. Kullman 20. K. Peterson 21. B. Lamb 22. D. Hart 23. P. Orton 24. D. Dalzell 25. B. Raeuber 26. M. Religa 27. N. Knight 28. C. Curtis 29. N. Baker 30. N. Taylor 31. J. Wolfe 32. Mrs. Matheson 33. J. Ritter 34. S. Pattinson 35. J. Borchers 36. C. Chun 37. M. Mundie 38. C. Simon 39. M. Voeltz 40. M. Voeltz 41. J. Gable 42. R. Conrad 43. M. Craner 44. P. Riley 45. B. Atwell 46. S. Stein 47. S. Ciaglo 48. I- Hatch 49. H. Biddulph 50. M Peterson 51. N. Williams 52. J- Thompson 53. R. Dalzell 54. E. Banka 55. C. Wipperman 56. I- Pickett 57. S. Heath 58. M Everitt 59. T. Raun 60. L. Assenheimer 61. C. Fisher 62. S. Westphal 63. N Podrabsky 1.4 C Mahoney 65 V Sherlock 66 I Noonan 67 J- Rose 68 J- Johnson 69 I- Struthers 70 c Cameron 71 c Wedemeyer 72 L. Youngquist 73 K Snartemo 74 M . Roberts 75 C Peterson 77 P. Mcloynt 78 C Faulkes - ' i M . Milback 80 C Hogan Ml L. Gordon HJ L. Tracy B3 S. Risch M M . Martinson B5 M . Carlson v I 9 355 1. D. Knope 21. D. Ruskin 2. P. Wertsch 22. D. Christian 3. S. Herrick 23. D. Coleman 4. E. Schreiner 24. G. Manczak 5. D. Luedke 25. P. Langlois 6. J. Zych 26. J. Kestly 7. R. Novander 27. D. Campbell 8. G. Hovde 28. W. Smith 9. J. Herrick 29. R. Hackman 10. R. Stephens 30. T. Hefty 11. B. Swanson 31. T. Forrest 12. H. Zimmerman 32. D. Kempfert 13. L. Bell 33. E. Kaucic 14. K. Fee 34. M. Brazy 15. P. Zeller 35. A. Bushey 16. B. Barber 36. G. Young 17. T. Helke 37. E. Addams 18. D. Lindeman 38. C. Stevens 19. E. Knettle 39. T. Baillies 20. J. Due 40. D. Barrows ALPHA CHI RHO All the world ' s a stage and all the people but actors on it. The Alpha Chi ' s are strategically located on Langdon to watch different actors play different roles — from the girls that walk in and out of Langdon Hall to the people playing student carrying books in and out of the library. But then the quotation works both ways and while they were winning second place in Yell Like Hell with Alpha Xi Delta and throwing their Cairo Party complete with eight tons of sand, people were watching them play out their roles too. 356 1. S. Hayek 21. R. Beach 41. C. Sharp 2. B. Meyers 22. S. Gray 42. C. Adduci 3. B. Woods 23. J. Klauzar 43. J. Bierman 4. S. Kane 24. A. Grose 44. C. Buehler 5. N. Berns 25. S. Negus 45. P. Newman 6. D. Nyberg 26. M Stolberg 46. M. Boell 7. N. Seruis 27. P. Falci 47. L. Nesslar 8. K. Morbeck 28. J. Russell 48. D. Marshall 9. S. Macall 29. G. Peak 49. Mrs. W. Grimmer 10. B. Band 30. S. Gaunt 50. A. Aberdroth 11. J. Hallenberg 31. S. Wandschneider 51. S. Cellmer 12. A. Ray 32. J. Cochems 52. S. Pari 13. S. Reynolds 33. B. Nourse 53. M. Hartman 14. S. Klose 34. J. Urschel 54. H. Peper 15. M. Clark 35. M. Johnson 55. L. McDonald 16. R. Curry 36. N. Gardner 56. K. Miller 17. L. Roland 37. A. Beach 57. M. Hellnuith 18. M. Verhage 38. J. Eckstein 58. J. Jenkins 19. C. Hunkel 39. J. Samuel 59. B. Bates 20. M. Cherry 40. f. Rutherford 60. J. Berkman CHI OMEGA Many people who have watched a freight train pull past have wanted to hop it and see where they would end up. Few people ever do — especially en mass, which was Chi Omega ' s downfall since that many people hopping a freight is too obvious for the brakeman. They adjusted to their fate of being stationary by participating with the ATO ' s in Homecoming and sponsoring an Easter party for crippled children; but they still find appealing the refrain, Freight train, freight train going so fast . . . 357 359 1. ]. Goldberg 22. M. Geigerman 2. D. Borsuk 23. K. Latimer 3. J. Zilber 24. B. Glassenberg 4. D. Gitt 25. A. Gilberg 5. R. Hurwitz 26. R. Schur 6. J. Grodin 27. 3. Tepper 7. F. Davis 28. L. Epstein 8. ]. Hilb 29. J. Asher 9. D. Grosh 30. R. Simon 10. L. Wolf 31. F. Loeb 11. R. Lee 32. F. Goldberg 12. K. Spitzer 33. J. Gidney 13. D. Dicks 34. Mrs. R. Thompson 14. J. Deutsh 35. S. Eisenberg 15. M. Levine 36. A. Shapiro 16. V. Greenman 37. S. Kaplan 17. H. Himmelstein 38. S. Frank 18. A. Green 39. L. Hirschberg 19. L. Singer 40. H. Rosenbaum 20. C. Seigal 41. A. Spielman 21. M. Gevers ZETA BETA TAU The hours of a student ' s life move quickly with the multiple classes, books, and assignments he attends to. Using time to its utmost is a rare feat, but one the ZBT men accomplished in their outstanding participation in campus activities. The ZBT ' s were well represented in I.F., the Collegiate Party, Student ' s Right ' s Party, Student Senate and Faculty Committee. Besides having talented members on the varsity football and wrestling teams they teamed with the Pi Phi ' s for humorology competition and gave from their pocketbooks to a home for retarded children. 360 SIGMA CHI For some reason ' In Hoc Signo Vinces ' is the motto of both Sigma Chi and Pall Mall cigarettes. Translated this means ' by this sign we shall conquer. ' We don ' t know about Pall Mall but it proved prophetic for the men of Sigma Chi. Whether it was Humo with the AEPhi ' s or their own Derby Day the White Cross of Sigma Chi led the way. So the next time you light up a Pall Mall remember, the eyes of Sigma Chi are upon you. 1. D. Anderson 2. R. Pelton 3. T. Lewis 4. W. Fitzgerald 5. F. Ragatz 6. G. Fiese 7. T. Heggland 8. R. J. J. Glaisner 9. T. Prochaska 10. B. Edwinson U.K. Kolb 12. D. Christman 13. L. Primis 14. W. Schmidt 15. C. Madsen 16. T. Cahill 17. G. Rosenberg 18. T. Rose 19. B. Browhard 20. T. Hendrikson 21. L. Cheplak 22. J. Haugsland 23. J. lams 24. L. Shapiro 25. J. Gueguierre 26. J. Raemisch 27.]. Gerlach 28. J. Thompson 29. G. Vlahakis 30. H. Francis 31. S. Miller 32. B. Smith 33. M. Bonady 34. C. Alward 35. R. Eggebrecht 36. G. Harwell 37. B. Carleton 38. C. Neilson 39. J. Eidelman 40. L. Chickerneo 361 1. M. Silber 17. G. Schwartz 2. E. Friedlander 18. B. Briskin 3. S. Strauss 19. M. Fegal 4. A. Labe 20. B. Malkin 5. E. Weissman 21. P. Hoffman 6. A. Hirsch 22. C. Pidgeon 7. S. Glusman 23. N. Posner 8. S. Holman 24. J. Bisman 9. H. Supon 25. N. Reuben 10. J. Sajowitz 26. C. Neiman 11. J. Levinson 27. B. Syrup 12. M. Frank 28. B. Slavitt 13. P. Stanley 29. M. Rabinowitz 14. f. Siref 30. N. Gerwitz 15. K. Cofar 31. S. Silverman 16. J. Stone 32. J. Jacoby PHI SIGMA SIGMA Abraham Lincoln is solemn. Bascom is solemn. As a matter of fact, the Phi Sigma Sigma ' s thought it was all a little too solemn. But no matter how hard they tried, Abe never smiled, not even a crack. But they didn ' t let that curdle their enthusiasm for doing things, and they worked hard and happily throughout the year on Homecoming with the Phi Sigma Delta ' s, the Blood drive, the Mock UN, and on their UNICEF skit for a children ' s hospital. They think Abe was rather a failure, but deep down he probably was grateful. •u itt JB si Hi 31 Bis 3gt Uwi i lHH5 1 pf ill FL. u ■l I, J M i «• « . V A ' FAi D i ■■■• ' V i -J w 364 1. W King 2. |. Kezeminski 3. P. Schmit 4. B. Stafford 5. D. Schoville 6. B. Bendinger 7. D. Schoengarth 8. B. Steinberg 9. B. Dailey 10. M LaRocque 11. B. Rafael 12. P. Langley 13. B. Conway 14. R. Lewke 15. G Pacey 16. J. Axley 17 M . Remington 18 T. Barocci 19 D Watkins 20 S Schaaes 21 B Rausch 22 D Schoepke 23 R Connit 24 F Potts 25 D Oho 26 T Bail 27 I- Fritz 28 I- Oravetz 29 I- Oravetz 30 ,B Norris 31 .D . Grant 32 •I- Hangen 33 .S Edmunds 34 .B Wow 365 CHI PHI The Chi Phi ' s have found a new way to keep the treasury marked in black. They had reasons of course. They combined with the Kappa ' s for Homecoming and their chicken wire, crepe paper and ingenuity won them first place for the second year in a row. Their annual Esquire party was fitted in among the Hobo and Blackboard jungle parties and they figured that their Humo skit with the Thetas was just a step to the real big time. And you can ' t do all that by floating a bond. 366 SIGMA ALPHA MU 1. M. Dorman 16. T. Saldorf 2. S. Tarkow 17. S. Weinstock 3. L. Goldenburg 18. J. Pop 4. H. Garrell 19. G. Slade 5. D. Miller 20. R. Lappin 6. L. Gold 21. B. Goldman 7. G. Kirschbaum 22. D. Elkind 8. T. Miller 23. D. Lipman 9. A. Silverstein 24. P. Sereni 10. B. Katz 25. H. Siegman 11. L. Kaufman 26. K. Tecler 12. J. Ross 27. B. Wald 13. L. Glick 28. R. Olander 14. M. Schramm 29. S. Laser 15. M. Haberman 30. J. Kayes The Sammy ' s can afford to be happy, as well as busy, since rating the title of Wisconsin ' s newest fraternity meant a lot to do, places to go, and lots of rain that could fall on the parade. They began at the beginning — with a house — and this fall the actives and pledges modernized and repaired the house on North Henry. After the basics, came the campus roles to fill and socially they started first with Alpha Gamma Delta and Homecoming, followed by beer suppers, and members in organizations such as Campus Chest and Greekspeak. DELTA SIGMA PI 1. R. Van Ornum 16. D. Bernhardt 2. J. Bach 17. P. Darbo 3. J. Litzler 18. M. Morgan 4. D. Dukleth 19. F. Fischer 5. D. Prisk 20. W. Duddleston 6. H. Bieberstein 21. F. Reimer 7. T. Haag 22. L. Gregerson 8. G. Benesch 23. T. Larson 9. J. Ranney 24. A. Schmitz 10. D. Nelson 25. R. VonHaden 11. E. Schwebel 26. A. Wigcshers 12. ]. Mistele 27. M. Hovde 13. R. Kexel 28. M. Krupinski 14. E. Hogenson 29. R. Richter 15. J. Fritz Pillars are an integral part of American society. Not only are they a decorative status symbol and virtue seems to be made of them, but they hold up roofs and it ' s always nice to lean on them when you ' re having your picture taken. But you can ' t lean on pillars all the time and realizing this the man of Delta Sigma Pi started the opposite inertia. Field trips to business firms in Milwaukee and Chicago interspersed with beer suppers, parties, and the Rose Queen contest. The pillars still looked comfortable, but a body once in motion . . a? L 3 ? .-. SH f - F I ER (w£  - KAPPA ALPHA THETA A new Hell ' s Angels Chapter has opened in Madison. As of now they ' re still small, they only ride Suzukis. And that ' s not the only honor they hold, individually they managed honors in Little Miss International Queen, Homecoming Court, and Navy Ball court. To add to their record they have just completed a new house on Langdon Street. This was home base for most of their raids on the surrounding territory including homecoming; humorology with the Chi Phi ' s who have the best view of the house, and Derby Day which they won the last two years in a row. 1. S. Cann 29. Flavia 57. N. Dahl 2. J. Barrett 30. M. Harker 58. D. Derrick 3. S. Miller 31. D. Allen 59. D. Nuckles 4. K. Geary 32. P. Knox 60. J. Pasahow 5. H. Idema 33. K. Holmgren 61. J. Backer 6. L. Keppler 34. C. Rabinkoff 62. G. Albers 7. B. Houser 35. S. Sarver 63. J. Spector 8. A. Crosland 36. S. Bach 64. S. Kaugh 9. G. Sweezy 37. P.Youngberg 65. C. Mack 10. N. Hoge 38. S. Ulichney 66. J. Davis 11. J. Jeske 39. L. Quirk 67. J. Beck 12. C. Guelzovv 40. L. Myer 68. P. Jacobs 13. J. Bennett 41. S. Cruttenden 69. K. Ruge 14. J. Hoge 42. K. Clark 70. T. Pertain 15. S. Higley 43. S. Carter 71. J. Wickman 16. M. Coutre 44. P. Cummings 72. 1. Siegel 17. M. House 45. D. Sweeney 73. [. Hume 18. B. Bonville 46. M. Miller 74. A. Shockley 19. J. Pochop 47. T. Kraus 75. A. Clevelanc 20. N. Thomsen 48. L. Allred 76. B. Brow n 21. T. Walter 49. A. Bach 77. N. Ward 22. C. Bowles 50. S. Lohmann 78. P. Nelson 23. C. LeDain 51. B. Meythaler 79. C. Murphy 24. J. Moore 52. M. Miller 80. C. Osbornel 25. P. Hawkins 53. L. Peters 81. K. Schmidt 26. C. Coutre 54. A. Becker 82. S. Wais 27. L. Moseley 55. N. Roberts 83. G. Witman 28. J. Wakefield 56. S. Holland 84. B. Davies THETA DELTA CHI Truax field probably had a busy fall shuffling planes in and out of hangers and across runways, but the Theta Delts didn ' t buy tickets — they just wanted to stand around the plane. After all, they didn ' t have time to go anywhere. They furnished man and enthusiasm for the Campus Chest drive, a Dixie Bash, their annual toy donation during Christmas, and Homecoming with the Towers. They rewarded themselves with their parody party of King Arthurs knights called the Magna Parta, and their annual winter and spring formals. And Truax fields thinks they ' re busy? 1 F. Langlois 2 S Raymer 3 R Graham 4 R Johnson 5 E. Pribblie 6 C Olney 7 A Watson 8 B. Keith 9 R Laeser 10 C Summers 11 T. Walsh 12 M . Roberts 13 B. Beck 14 B. Branch 15 R. Hohlweck 16 P. Brady 17 D Arnst 18. J. Graves 19. K. Sarver 20. I- Lange 21. K. Sniff in 22. C. Bachand 23. I- Devroy 24. D. Garbutt 25. Bemoje 26. H. Meissner 27. T. Kilton 28. T. Hansis 29. D. Berkovvitz 1. J. Peck 24. D. Miller 2. D. Klaus 25. S. Myron 3. K. Connelly 26. A. Kohen 4. S. Kennedy 27. J. Skaret 5. B. Dibble 28. L. Hamalainan 6. ]. Toder 29. M. Fleming 7. C. Hajek 30. C. Katzfey 8. K. Larson 31. C. Dodd 9. B. Wenban 32. A. Rheingans 10. J. Robison 33. B. Boice 11. M. Krueger 34. A. Moncrief 12. G. Hollister 35. K. McClintock 13. C. Johnson 36. M. Meiners 14. J. Curtis 37. D. Hughes 15. D. Robinson 38. B. Badeau 16. K. Flanagan 39. L. Brant 17. T. VanHorne 40. B. Esker 18. G. Hanson 41. N. McFate 19. C. Jefferies 42. C. Simonson 20. S. Paddock 43. J. Sauer 21. L. Graebner 44. B. Mani 22. C. Muth 45. N. Marquart 23. S. McCaskill 46. K. Cowman ALPHA GAMMA DELTA The Alpha Gamma Delta ' s probably have the only picture ever taken in the Rath where not a beard, nor even a goatee, is evident. Besides possessing a rarity picture of the Rath they built a display and created a cheer with the Sammy ' s for Homecoming. And although the girls don ' t look like letter-winners, they ' ve had a few athletic highlights. Such as football with their waiters and volleyball with the SAE ' s. The results aren ' t known, but then with no beards or letter-winners , ii 47. 1. Lehrman 48. M. Uhal 49. D. Armstrong 50. B. Ela 51. S. Stougaard 52. M. Myers 53. D. Lejune 54. ). Everts 55. S. Johnston 56. P. Miners 57. M. McConnell 58. J. Pucel 59. R. Vanderheiden 60. M. Marks 61. C. Cox 62. B. Forrester 63. A. Jennings 64. J. Wylie 65. B. Gutheim 66. M. Wynboom 67. S. Crust 68. G. Showerman 69. F. Feline 70. N. Young V V r A 1 £V £ k£t si v ■ ,. i wis DELTA THETA SIGMA Even though Delta Theta Sigma is a fraternity composed mainly of agricultural majors, the barn in the background is not their chapter house. Although they make use of the agriculture theme in the September barn party and their Annual Farmer ' s party, and help sponsor the Little International Livestock show, not all their activities are agrarianly orientated. They entered Yell Like Hell for the first time this year and had 100 o participation in the Campus Blood Drive, which spreads their activities from the steps of the Union to the Ag barns (which, as anybody who has walked it will tell you, is a lot of ground. l.D. Bork 22. D. Garbers 2. T. Miller 23. G. Gross 3. B. Gonske 24. K. Taylor 4. [. Stopple 25. G. Bertelson 5. R. Kattestad 26. L. Johnson 6. C. Beecher 27. E. Grajkowski 7. D. Steinhauer 28. D. Flesch 8. P. Marty 29. D. Christenson 9. B. Stettler 30. J. Franckowiak 10. A. Gresch 31. B. Gresch 11. B. Schulstad 32. P. Schroeder 12. D. Brandt 33. C. Martin 13. L. Klessig 34. W. Henkel 14. B. Stinemates 35. J. Weineke 15. E. [esse 36. J. Hamilton 16. S. Leidner 37. W. Schinke 17. L. Buttles 38. B. Wipf 18. T. Steivfater 39. A. Currie 19. J. Grabarski 40. B. Custer 20. B. Haring 41. L. Marty 21. D. Egan 42. K. Behling 1. B. Mabie 24. J. Becker 2. T. Gandy 25. W. O ' Sullivan 3. R. K. Mitby 26. M. Buchholz 4. C. Stein 27. C. Kehoe 5. D. Harrison 28. T. Doughty 6. P. Manz 29. J. Farrish 7. D. Bowen 30. P. Dornbrook 8. E. Mateyka 31. G. Schroedter 9. B. McCormick 32. K. Werner 10. C. Govin 33. B. Gonstead 11. E. Samp 34. J. Starritt 12. B. Larkin 35. L. Rush 13. R. Ballinger 36. H. Lichtfus 14. T. Kelly 37. R. Gualano 15. H. Armstrong 38. D. Krammer 16. W. Nasgovitz 39. P. Tadd 17. M. Mann 40. D. Minar 18. ]. Pullen 41. B. Hoyt 19. P. Speakman 42. J. Wayland 20. D. Cuneo 43. D. Hyslop 21. f. Neuhauser 44. R. Arenander 22. P. Duchateau 45. R. Wollenberg 23. D. Nellins 46. P. Pinkerton KAPPA SIGMA The pillars of the Kappa Sig house have withstood the winters on Lake Mendota and still manage to hold the roof up. Unfortunately, students find it hard to withstand the winter wind, the lure of the sun, and the wind of academic pressures which blow from Bascom. The Kappa Sig ' s tried to fine a solution to preserve themselves and the answer seemed to be weekends. So they celebrated weekends with their Hawaiian party, Pink Driveway party, and their annual Hot Nuts party. Who knows if it really works — it ' s hard to find a control group. 377 3£ d f J.: , wm ■K !  -. ... Jt •-- M DELTA ZETA Delta Zeta did not move their rushing functions to hairpin curve, although the view is pretty, the facilities are rather primitive. They saved the outdoors for their spring picnics and the house became a focal point for a social calendar which included an annual After the Game Hootenanny, a winter formal, and an annual Rose Queen party. They kept to convention and built their Homecoming display on Langdon Street, but, oh, the view from hairpin curve. 1. }. Willadsen 2. C. Camp 3. K. Blankley 4. C. Welch 5. L. Hogan 6. B. Land 7. J. Mau 8. K. Oakey 9. L. Marquard 10. M. Lienhardt 11. S. Emery 12. L. Robinson 13. M. Pivek 14. L. Ward 15. K. Dodge 16. P. Maida 17. P. Hammers 18. S. Supple 19. D. Timm 20. D. Chadbourne 21. S. Rigley 22. K. Sidell 23. B. Smith 24. f. Schmidt 25. C. Anetsberger 26. P. Riley 27. L. Bishop 28. V. Bucaida 29. Mrs. W. Giese 30. O. Jahn 31. B. Hub 32. M. Gordan 379 mzr n mm. s • A I I ' or ■w 1. B. Hem 2. B. Larson 3. B. Holand 4. P. Kirk 5. D. Mohr 6. R. Ziegler 7. S. Lott 8. ]. Macleod 9. M. Kerschensteiner 10. K. Davis 11. D. Morrison 12. L. Lettau 13. T. Wurl 14. B. Holzrichter 15. M. Palasch 16. B. Bischof 17. D. Brittain 18. J. Hafemeister 19. P. Wong 20. J. Railtin 21. J. Williams 22. O. Gabsch 23. D. Heggelund 24. I. Pallonow 25. M Burstein 26. A. Watson 27. P. Bullock 28. M. Isermann 29. B. Nicholai 30. T. Willie 31. T. Smith 32. S. Moldenhauer 33. B. Hoerneman 34. B. Wellauer 35. M. Gross 36. J. Melham 37. B. Zeiger 38. G. Karp 39. J. Hetterick 40. T. Parks 41. B. Spitzer 42. S. Eberly 43. B. Barman 44. K. Gustafson 45. K. Van Susteren 46. J. Abendroth 47. D. Scoon DELTA TAD DELTA Books are the mark of a gentleman. They are not only excellent to read, but as objects full of symbolic thought, they make a nice prop for adding dignity to a picture. If one counts the books, it is evident that the Delts abound with dignity, when they ' re in the chambers of the Capitol anyway. Any other time, the Delts are average individuals who work hard in the realms of campus life they like best — socially, athletically, and politically. As a group they stuffed and yelled through Homecoming with the Alpha Phi ' s and played Broadway with the Gamma Phi ' s for Humo. They worked hard and had fun, but you can ' t beat books for dignity. m m ,-J£« £ s r£h b $1f! taa man w M 381 382 P HI SIGMA DELTA Saturday night and no place to go and nothing to do but watch T.V. . . . Luckily this scene wasn ' t repeated too often during the year as the Phi Sig ' s usually managed to fill their share of Langdon with those gay sounds peculiar to all good Wisconsin parties. Between the weekends of people having a good time while the television set languished unnoticed, they staged a circus party for orphans, poured hours of work into Homecoming with Phi Sigma Sigma, and scoured the house for talent for Humo with Kappa Delta. 1. S. Thomson 2. J. Johnson 3. S. Wexler 4. ). Schneider 5. f. Callen 6. R. Copeland 7. F. Berkon 8. E. Tash S3. S. Whitehill 10. L. Cohen 11. T. Mandler 12. B. Sigman 13. L. Kosberg R. Baim S. Plutzer A. Zembresky 17. D. Zazove 18. S. Jablo J. Mendel E. Kalish 21. H. Silver 22. A. Deutch 23. F. Benson 24. R. Porte 25. B. Herman J. Berger G. Felsen B. Coleman R. Mintz 30. R. Weinberg 31. S. Schwartz 32. H. Mitz 33. M. Matsoff 34. M. Steinberg 35. M. Nissenbaum 36. L. Frazin 37. S. Jacobs 38. G. Jacobs 39. R. Dennenberg 40. S. Adelman 41. M. Barnes 42. M. Friedman 43. J. Sernouitz 44. M. Persten 45. L. Kahn 46. P. LaSha 47. B. Beecher 48. M. Pollack 49. J. Goldfarb 50. S. Sabman 51. R. Zuber 52. P. Reiner 53. J. Fuchs 54. P. Siegel 55. L. Siegel 56. T. Covvper 57. S. Gordon 14 15 16 19 20 26 27. 28 29 383 X jrew ■n m ♦  « ?.-3£ S? ftp 4fc 1. R. Brensel 2. J. Booth 3. D. Reich 4. F. Korbel 5. P. Laper 6. R. Jenkins 7. J. Lumblad 8. S. Traisman 9. B. Elman 10. A. Topp 11. C. Roup 12. B. Perry 13. E. Laskos 14. R. Quisling 15. B. Rasmussen 16. D. Kabghorst 17. J. Trurran 18. J. Ruedebusch 19 20 M. McNamara C. Ishowich 21. J. Roesing 22. C. Ruedebusch 23. J. Michels 24. B. Moore 25. B. Miller 26. M. Marsh 27. D. Mikulina 28. A. Huginin 29. T. Windau 30. J. Fox 31. D. Holtan 32. J. Schwarten 33. P. Trapp 34. M. Branch 35. R. Lindenburger 36. D. Janac DELTA UPSILON Wad ' dya mean my car rolled into the lake? Take some pledges and get it out of there. The DU ' s treasured this and other memories of fraternity life. They look back on homecoming with misty eyes at the thought of the float they built over the lake with the SDT ' s and the brother that kept falling in, and they share the remembrance of the refreshing winter winds that made one side of the house 30 degrees cooler than the other. Ah! Fraternity life. 385 w . .- ..h:-- - V — - ■. - li ■i? L - - 1 - - W U i •V- V.v l : _ ♦ 1. A. Weiner 29. J. Negus 2. A. Crump 30. A. Hofstetter 3. f, Carlson 31. C. Johnson 4. L. Edmunds 32. J. Hank 5. S. Yunker 33. C. Leutner 6. R. Theis 34. C. O ' Neill 7. J. Haldeman 8. L. Schrock 35. Mrs. Robinson 36. B. Jacobson ALPHA PHI 9. B. Dettman 37. B. Pool 10. C. Leonard 38. C. Cornwall 11. D. Heggleland 39. S. Ehrlick Having a chapter meeting at the fire station was 12. B. Roberts 40. J. McCreadie fun but it lacked some of the coziness of the 13. M. Brewster 41. E. Kaul house on Langdon. Besides, the house sits nicely 14. C. Harrigan 15. D. Bucher 16. K. Floor 42. J. Weise 43. M. Mlot 44. S. Rasmussen on Lake Mendota complete with pier so that they could either march Langdon to classes, or if 17. K. Condie 45. f. Calder somebody really twisted their arm, there was 18. N. Greenquist 46. K. Cheek always the pier. When they weren ' t engaged in 19. M. Weiss 48. J. Smiles either activity they teamed up with the Delts for 20. (. Hasemeier 21. H. Weiner 22. G. Laabs 23. J. Anderson 49. K. Arneson 50. D. Oakley 51. S. Renner 52. S. Hamlin Homecoming, worked on Humo with the SAE ' s, and had a campus first — a scientific beer supper — where they matched people by computer 24. M. Neu 53. M. Gute with the Alpha Delts. 25. S. Haase 54. M. Novasic 26. C. Eberhardy 55. A. Fjelstad 27. P. Bredahl 28. S. Phelan J 1. G. Stults 2. T. LeMoine 3. R. Engstrom 4. S. Little 5. S. Ripley 6. K. Guethe 7. J. Dahl 8. D. Cincera 9. W. Lowell 10. J. Beer 11. J. Tappon 12. D. Groose 13. T. Jansen 14. C. Schaefer 15. R. VanVereedy 16. L. Osuch 17. P. Wilson 18. M. Dobberfuhl 19. R. Pitman 20. J. Frank PHI SIGMA KAPPA The Phi Sigma Kappa ' s look as though they were considering wandering. But that kind of thing doesn ' t exactly fit in with the student schedule of classes, Library, and Friday and Saturday night. The house on North Lake Street was not Paris or Rome or Cairo, but it was a nice place for a Tom Jones party, Founders Day activities, and Christmas and Spring formals. And so the Phi Sigma Kappa ' s gratefully left far away places for the future, when the campus wouldn ' t tempt. 389 390 THETA CHI Juliet, Juliet. Where art thou, Juliet? The Theta Chi ' s new front has a balcony and they ' ve waited and waited — the sun comes up but never Juliet. They finally gave up the vigil and climbed down from the balcony to work with Delta Delta Delta on Homecoming where they won fourth place in Yell Like Hell and third place in display competition. Shortly after they turned the house into a jungle, and a parking lot (no unlicensed vehicles allowed) for parties. R. Wadsworth S. Walmann Albtoff D. Moreaux S. Vite M. Nennig McKelvey K. Camel D. Cunningham W. Wheeler T. Rogers C. Van Slyke W. Carter L. Dillehay J. Walmann S. Broun G. Larson T. Farrin R. Fath R. Ray H. Rassmussen D. Bull J. Latch P. Adam Bruss G. Lowen R. Vruvvink N. Jahn J. Schommer D. Blanke W. Gilbert R. Holcomb J. Oppenheim L. Jost R. Smith . Flood R. Grossenbach L. Jacobs R. Herbert S. Pamperin R. Burg R. Zahnow R. Otto D. Even S. Sokol R. Brennan W. Steffin H. Smith K. Rensink J. Christiansen D. Greco R. Reich 391 . 1 i - r i I vaj f I IP t r, Hi ■«•--: l.JiEl? - • . PI BETA PHI Many freshmen English students will remember a delightful essay in which a fiendish group of juveniles gleefully destroyed an old man ' s house. Little did anyone realize the BADGER would have an illustration of the story, mainly the destroyers after a hard day ' s work. The Pi Phi ' s weren ' t destructive all year. They had creative urges at Homecoming and Humo time when they worked hard with two fraternities. And they even found a soft spot in their hearts which helped them win the campus blood drive. Some of them even felt rather badly about the old man ' s house. 1. S. Haberman 2. M. Burbidge 3. M. Bruhn 4. ]. Conner 5. C. Carpenter 6. M. Hartmann 7. J. England 8. S. Snyder 9. B. Natwick 10. D. Stitgen 11. S. Nippert 12. A. Quisling 13. C. Peterson 14. L. Davies 15. S. Schossberger 16. S. Garrison 17. S. Nock 18. M. Ingram 19. C. Stevens 20. B. Morgan 21. [. Quick 22. J. Barder 23. Mrs. Tiernan 24. P. Bringe 25. C. Dietrich 26. M. Smith 27. J. Schwenneson 28. M. Fitton 29. K. Burns 30. V. West 31. J. Fishbeck 32. C. Williamson 33. S. Lipton 34. C. Nichols 35. M. Lounsbury 36. S. Link 37. M. Lauson 38. P. Keith 39. M. Smedstad 40. L. Reihansperger 41. C. Liefert 42. C. Sloane 43. S. Crider 44. B. Afire 45. C. Vogel 46. T. Marx 47. G. Teague 48. C. Davidson 49. M. Weiss 50. S. Lazarus 51. M. Winquist 52. K. DeHart 53. M. Stryzevvski 54. P. Phelps 55. G. Moncrief 56. D. Fox 57. G. Smith 58. 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Boyajian, J. Brockett, G. Bucciarelli, C. Burt, T. Domres, W. Dyer, W. Fritz, C. Koch, D. Lager. Fifth Row: J. Roedel, T. Schinke, D. Schumitsch, K. Seery, J. Brawner, S. Victor, S. Wheeler. G. Bandor, P. Chandler, B. Conroy, G. Gaskill, W. Grisley, M. Gross, C. Lynde, D. Boehm. Sixth Row. J. Basler, D. Forsberg, J. Pearce, Equipment Manager M. Sachtjen; Assistant Coaches J. Spicuzza, P. Shaw, F. Marsh, and J. Coatta; Head Coach M. Bruhn; Assistant Coaches F. Jacoby, L. Van Dyke, and D. Teteak: Trainer W. Bakke; Senior Manager M. Harris: R. Lewandowsky, M. Mason. 407 Since the 1963 Rose Bowl Game, Wisconsin ' s football hopes have become progressively dimmer. With the graduation last year of the carryovers from the ' 62 team, football writers all over picked Wisconsin to be the Big Ten doormat. By the looks of their murderous schedule, they would be lucky just to win their opening game against Colorado. The Badgers were determined to prove the predictions wrong. Emanating from the talented and eager sophomores through the experienced seniors to the football fans themselves was a team spirit that hadn ' t been witnessed in years. It is true that this great desire to win caused tightness and costly mistakes, but the coaches and the fans knew that this was the year to build. When something good happened, they cheered as if it was the winning touchdown, for they could see this same play occurring ten times next fall. 408 Dave Fronek, captain and recipient of a national graduate fellowship from Earl Blaike for outstanding performance on the held and in the classroom, shows why as he picks off a Colorado aerial. Sophomore tight end Bill Fritz clutches a Burt bullet for a touchdown against USC. In the opening game with Colorado, Badger fans were treated to a most frustrating afternoon, as both teams sputtered and popped to a 0-0 tie. Against nationally ranked Southern California the Badgers came out with a lot more determination. The defense stifled All-American, Mike Garret, on outside plays, but his elusiveness and quick cutbacks on the inside proved the difference as the Trojans pulled out a hard fought 26-6 victory. Against an even higher ranked Nebraska team, the Badgers didn ' t fare as well. The defense held up as long as it could, but the pressure by the bigger and faster Cornhuskers was too much in the second half as they posted a 37-0 win. 409 +« fw C ' ! •« t Trailing Iowa 13-7 early in the fourth quarter, the defense pushed the Hawks into their own end zone for a two point safety. Smelling a repeat of last year ' s upset, the offense suddenly came to life. Chuck Burt, who had been throwing short passes for almost three games, uncorked a beautiful, 31-yard touchdown pass to Louie Jung down the home sideline to put Wisconsin in front 16-13. The defense held Iowa brilliantly, and as the game ended, Camp Randall echoed with U- rah-rah, defense! from an appreciative crowd. The following Saturday saw the encouraged Badgers play Northwestern in what was perhaps their best performance of the year. With a minimum of mistakes, the offense was finally in gear on both running and passing plays, taking much of the pressure off the defense and enabling both units to play up to capacity. Final score: 21- 7. And the Badgers had two more wins than Playboy or Senior Scholastic ever thought they ' d get. 411 Tom Brigham, 1965 Most Valuable Player, scores on a punt return against Iowa. 412 r ? -T With this increasing momentum, the Badgers couldn ' t wait to get their hands on their age-old nemesis, Ohio State, and avenge a few previous defeats. They pushed the Buckeyes all over the field, but three costly fumbles thwarted their best effort of the year, and they finished on the short end of a 20-10 score. This game set a pattern for the final four games of the season. Every Saturday, the team would come out with spirit and determination. Then a few fumbles, a defensive lapse, or a failure to score when the opportunity arose would dampen their hopes, and they ended up losing to Michigan, Purdue Illinois, and Minnesota by lopsided scores. 413 BASKETBALL 414 VARSITY BASKETBALL— First Row: Ass ' t Coach Dave Brown, Captain K. Barnes, K. Gustafson, Head Coach John Erickson, M. Zubor, D. Roberts, P. Morenz, Ass ' t Coach John Powless. Second Row: Manager M. Jahr, B. Miller, J. Rebholz, R. Johnson, K. Stelter, T. Schoeneck, J. Franklin, J. McCallum, D. Sweeney, M. Carlin, Manager H. Winn. Rare is the basketball team possessing every kind of player that the game has to offer, but this year ' s Badger squad couldn ' t have come closer to it. With a contingent of mostly skill-packed sophomores and cool headed seniors, the team managed more exciting upsets and frustrating losses than a coach wants to see in ten years. Enroute to a 11 win — 13 loss season record and placing seventh in the Big Ten, the Badgers won five games by one point over such powers as Michigan State, Iowa, Purdue, Marquette, and Indiana, and won other games by crunching scores over Hardin Simmons, Northwestern, Minnesota, and Notre Dame. In tearful losses to Ohio State and Michigan, the Badgers fought their hearts out but won those of all who watched. Agonizing losses to Illinois, Iowa, Michigan State, and Oklahoma showed the Badgers at their rock bottom worst — turnovers, cold streaks, no rebounds, and defense lapses. 415 These times are overlooked and forgotten. What will be remembered are the great moments: Kenny Barnes going to the top of the backboard for rebounds in the win over seventh ranked Iowa; Ken Gustafson wriggling and squirming for shooting room against the giants of the front court and making good consistently; Dennis Sweeny ' s hot streaks keeping the Badgers out of trouble when the going got rough on the inside; Paul Morenz pulling out those one point victories on a last second basket or free throw; Mike Carlin with the unenviable job of bringing the ball down court under the most harassing conditions; Mark Zubor getting tripped, hacked, pushed, and grabbed while taking his patented hook shot . . . Joe Franklin ' s stuff shot against Michigan reminding many of Ron Jackson against Ohio State and how it ignited an upset that year: Dave Roberts charging across the key with his mind on nothing but two points: and Johnny Erickson asking the Iowa coach to stay on his own side of the scoring table and winning his point. Unlike Purdue and Michigan who depend on one man, this team had at least six different players who would be called the kingpin of one game or another. With half of them coming back next year and new ones in the wings in the form of young reserves and talented freshmen — the coach, the fans, and most of all the team are anxious to get another crack at the game. ' 1 kl L H ML ' j PB ■Wm m B- _ l 417 CROSS COUNTRY  1965 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM— Left to Right: Coach Tom Bennett, J. Newton, W. Thomas, R. Gray, R. Poole, R. Fraser, B. Peterson, K. Latigolal, Coach Charles Rut Walters. 418 Opening the 1965 Cross Country season against Minnesota at Minneapolis, Wisconsin lost by ten points with Bruce Fraser and Ken Latigolal placing second and third respectively. Moving back to Madison to face Michigan State, the Badgers lost after placing only a first and second. The same situation later occurred against DePaul with the Badgers losing by four points. The problem of having just two excellent performers and no one to back them up was exemplified especially in the last two dual meets where they lost by a total of five points. Entering the 51st Annual Big Ten Cross Country Title Meet after finishing in third place last year, Wisconsin ' s Bruce Fraser finished fourth and Ken Latigolal tenth, giving us a fourth place overall. HOCKEY 1965 VARSITY ICE HOCKEY TEAM— First Row: R. Rutlin, L. Peterson, G. Johnson. J. Carlson. Second Row: R. Whipple, R. Leszczynski, C. Ellis, C. Young, J. Russo. Third Row: S. Khazzam, C. Alward, M. Riley, S. Botham, D. Addison, D. Keeley. Fourth Row: Asst. Coach Bruce Davey, T. Metro, R. Rahko, T. Obrodovich. J. Petruzates, C. Kennedy, J. Moran, Coach John Riley. The Wisconsin Ice Hockey Team concluded its season with a 12-9 record, its third straight winning season since resuming the sport on an intercollegiate basis three years ago. The Badgers began in a flash beating Macalester College twice in two days. A week later they whomped Superior State 8-2 after losing to them the day before. They downed Ohio University three times and won by impressive scores over Lake Forest and Ohio State. The highlight of the year came when the Badgers beat Minnesota 5-4 in an overtime, marking the first time Wisconsin has beaten them in three years. The pucksters closed out the season taking two straight from St. Thomas of Minnesota. Sophomore center Chuck Kennedy, junior wing Jim Petruzates, and sophomore wing Tom Obrodovich slammed home the greater share of goals while on the opposite end of the ice goalie Gary Johnson compiled 588 saves in 19 games. 419 420 GYMNASTICS The 1966 gymnastics team got off to a very hot start, posting five straight wins over Mankato State, University of Illinois- Chicago, Indiana State, Minnesota, and Ball State. Some other Big Ten teams provided some stiffer competition, and the Badgers could manage only a three win-four loss record in conference competition. With the approaching Big Ten conference meet, Coach George Bauer is hoping that some of his top performers will score high enough to offset his lack in depth. Consistently taking home points were Juniors Bob Hennecke and John Voss, who were depended on in the floor exercises, parallel bars, and the long horse vault, in which Hennecke was second in the conference last year. Captain Bill Hoff was reliable on the still rings as was Jerry Herter in the side horse, in which he placed sixth nationally, and sophomores Mike Todd in the trampoline and Bob Reinert in the horizontal bar are learning fast. With Bill Hoff the only departing senior, the gymnasts are looking forward to a strong season next year as experience will be in abundance. GYMNASTICS— First Row: M. Kann, Captain B. Hoff, J. Herter, and S. Bates. Second Row: Coach George Bauer, B. Reinert, T. Hartwig, R. Arveson, J. Voss, B. Hennecke, and Ass ' t Coach Jim Hopper. Crushing one opponent after another, the Badger grapplers streaked to a season record of thirteen wins, three losses, and one tie. Going into the Big Ten tournament with dependables like sophomore Mike Gluck, junior Al Sieversen, and seniors Brekke Johnson, Dan Pernat, and Elmer Beale, the Badgers have a strong contingent to go all the way in tournaments as well as dual meets. This was proven early in the season as the grapplers won the Wisconsin State collegiate tournament after taking a hard-earned fifth in the Midlands Tourney. Then it was seven straight lopsided victories until they ran up against always powerful Oklahoma. Running another string of victories with four in one weekend over Big Ten opponents, the exhausted Badgers finally lost to Michigan, last year ' s Big Ten champs. As Coach George Martin was able to substitute freely most of the season, he has experienced men to replace the few departing seniors and another good season is already being counted on. WRESTLING WRESTLING TEAM— First Row: D. Monroe. E. Barnes, S. Potter, B. haxton, H. Rosenbaum. Second Row: D. Grisar, S. Thatcher, R. Heinzelman, A. Sievertsen, M. Gluck, L. Getlin. Third Row: Asst. Coach Masaaki Hatta, N. Hauser, B. Johnson. G. Schmoock. E. Gaskill, Co-Captain D. Pernat, Co- Captain E. Beale, J. Reigel, Coach George Martin. 421 FENCING Marked by flairs of inconsistancy, the Wisconsin fencing team finished with a 10 win — 10 loss dual meet record. The sabre and foil events all had their good days as seen in wins over University of Illinois Campus Club, Milwaukee Fencing Club, Detroit, Iowa, Kansas, Indiana, and University of Chicago. Leading the way were sabremen Dick Arnold and Mike Babich; Rich Bauman and Chuck Hellman in the epu; and Bob Dumphy, Bruce Taubman, and Chuck Schawartz in the foil division. Disheartening losses to Air Force Academy, Colorado, Michigan State, and Milwaukee Fencing Club have not completely dampened spirits concerning the conference championship, but it will be a tough fight with the other two of the big three, Ohio and Michigan State. 422 FENCING TEAM— First Row: B. Taubman, J. Dumphy, S. Hall, S. Eberly, A. Schwenger, M. Elder. Second Row: P. Laper, C. Hellman, J. Dillinger, R. Bauman, L. Dolph, S. Salomon, J. Johanski. Third Row: Captain D. Arnold, R. Christensen, M. Babich, K. Lerner, S. Sokol, D. Schweizler, R. Brueckbauer, M. Wnezlaff, Coach Archie Somonson. £ «v %t ' , f 2f . $ % . [jlL w Jt ' :• {! • SWIMMING SWIMMING TEAM— First Row: J. Lozelle, G. Lacroix, R. Pitman. M. Marsh, Captain B. Blanchard, f. Cloninger, J. Teetaert, C. Johansson. Second Row: Jerry Darda, Diving Coach; J. Hoyer, J. Patterson, R. Grantz. J. Lindley, P. Van Ness, J. Becker, John Hickman, Head Coach. Third Row: A. Rowe. W. Swano, R. Altman, M. Morris, J. Krug, B. Taylor, G. Grow. The completion of the new natatorium has helped to bring a number of fine athletes to the Badger Swimming team. With new sophomore stars such as John Lindley, record holder in the butterfly, Bill Swano, record holding freestyler and Diver Julian Drug to augment the old stars like Mark Marsh, Jack Teetaert, and Big 10 champ Bud Blanchard, the mermen have been able to make their strongest showing in years. Impressive wings over Nebraska, Minnesota, Purdue, Northwestern, Iowa, and Illinois were offset by losses to Michigan, Michigan State, and Ohio, and placing fifth in the Big 10 Relays. The Badgers now are pointing for the Big 10 Conference meet, hoping to improve over last year ' s sixth place finish. To get to the top is going to take a number of years of building in depth, but the Badgers have a good start with another fine crop of Freshmen and an excellent recruiting program. ■ u m m |;. m a m i   ,J ■■:: tt m -s n _m 423 TRACK 1966 VARSITY TRACK TEAM— First flow: Coach Walter, D. Seiberlich, G. Crites, B. Bergemann, B. Heuer, Co-captain; B. Peterson, Co-captain; T. Atkinson, W. Schmidt, T. Schnurbusch, J. Sternfield. Second Row; Asst. Coach Brennan, K. Cushenberry, B. Fraser, B. Henke, G. Beatty, R. Stalling, T. Dakin, S. Whipple, J. Weinert, A. Hopefl. Third Row: Asst. Coach Bennett, G. Segersten, R. Gray, f. Laidlaw, B. Johnson, T. Erickson, f. Flack, R. Poole, D. Palmer. B. Brouhard. 424 Wisconsin ' s 1964 outdoor track champions began their ' 65 indoor campaign at Madison by overwhelming Loyola and Southern Illinois. After downing Iowa State and Minnesota individually and Indiana and Michigan State in a triangular meet, the cindermen closed the regular indoor season with a 5- record by defeating the Chicago Track Club. Traveling to Champaign, Illinois, for the 55th Annual Big Ten Indoor Championship Meet, Wisconsin scored 46 points to win the meet in which junior Barney Peterson set a Big Ten record in the 1000 yd. run, winning it in 2:09.2. Other first place winners were Gerry Beatty, Bill Holden, and Ken Latagolal in the high hurdles, high jump, and 880 respectively. Starting the outdoor season with a triangular loss to Nebraska, the Badgers went on to defeat Iowa, Purdue, Minnesota, and Western Michigan. Wisconsin placed third in the 65th Annual Big Ten Outdoor Championship with Peterson breaking an all-time school record in the 880. The 1966 team co-captains elect are Barney Peterson and Bill Heurer. Coach Walter is looking forward to another good season with great expectations concerning the perenially improved freshman class. 425 CREW Varsity Crew — Standing: N. Halleen, K. Carnahan, W. Clapp, R. Krolnik, D. Storm, J. Norsetter, R. Seeman, D. Gillespie. Kneeling: Willard Witte. xtA tet Lf i 4 1 I Crew is a team effort and regardless of the fact that our team didn ' t bring home every victory trophy, it has the spirit and spunk necessary to win this matter of seconds sport. The varsity season began with a promising forty- one second victory over Purdue on May 1. However the first loss was just one week away when the Badgers were sunk by Navy and M.I.T. in Boston by a matter of two seconds. The Consolation Finals of the Eastern Sprint Regatta saw our Badgers pull in ahead of Yale, Dartmouth, and Syracuse. Coach Norm Sonju ' s men met Navy on enemy waters and against stiff competition and a stiff wind came in five seconds behind the Middies with a time of 9:29.6. The season was finished when the Badgers placed sixth in the I.R.A. three mile course, five lengths behind Navy. BASEBALL i£ t_i j IL ' r ic vf£ l hv- i u I ; ... V u.L BASEBALL TEAM— First Row: R. Hense, L. Tobert, H. Smith, G. Miller, J. Romary, H. Brandt, M. Schumann, M. Rosenblum. Sec- ond Row: Asst. Coach F. Wegner, A. Koepke, J. Harrington, J. Renk, D. Sweeney, B. Buchholz, G. Pinnow, J. Peters, G. Beise, Coach D. Mansfield. Top Row: P. Morenz, J. Magnuson, J. Thu- row, T. Huset, H. Krafft, G. Kraft, G. Nahey, A. Ratcliffe, R. Fenn, D. Potter, Freshman Coach M. Stillman. 427 Although a Big Ten record of six wins and nine losses put the Badgers in ninth place in the conference, individually the records are more promising and in fact quite commendable. For instance, sophomore pitcher Bill Buchholz managed a perfect season while veteran shortstop Joe Romary tied for fourth place in the all conference batting race with a .400 average. Leading the conference in completed games was our own Lance Tobert, who finished the season with a 3.43 earned run average, but the graduation of Tobert and other fine seniors will force Coach Dynie Mansfield to count on many upcoming Sophomores. 1965 VARSITY GOLF TEAM— First Row: L. Melik, J. Lehman, J. Schlatter, Captain D. Penn, and T. Torhorst. Second Row: Coach Jamieson, C. Graves, T. Iverson, J. Hogden, R. Draper, T. Wiese, and R. Parmann. 428 GOLF A victory against the alumni started the golf team off to a successful season. Victories against such Big Ten powers as Illinois, Michigan State, Northwestern, Iowa, and Minnesota enabled Wisconsin to wind up with a 13-7 record. At the annual Big Ten Meet Wisconsin placed 5th with individual honors going to John Hogden (7th), Dave Penn and Ralph Parmann (tied for 13th). John Hogden also represented Wisconsin at the 68th Annual NCAA Championship Meet. Prospects for another fine golf team appear bright with the return of major W winners John Hogden, Jim Schlatter, and Captain Dave Penn. To help them along will be hold- overs from last year ' s fine freshman squad led by Captain John Mattson. ■•. ; • v ■TENNIS The Wisconsin tennis team, sporting a 10-11 record, ended their season on a bright note by defeating Loras College. They also scored impressive victories against Iowa State, Kansas State, Ohio State, and St. Louis University. The Annual Big Ten Championship Meet saw Wisconsin place eighth. With only Gary Kirk and Tom Oberlin graduating from the team, Captain Paul Bishop will have much experience backing him. Outstanding freshmen Skip Pillsbury, Todd Ballinger, and Armund Schoen will also be on hand to bolster the varsity. TENNIS TEAM— First Row: P. Bishop, J. Oberlin, W. Granert, J. Conway, G. Gluck. Second Row: D. Rogness, W. Schwedtfeger, T. Michels, G. Kirk, Coach John Powless. 429 INTRAMURALS 430 Not only is the University of Wisconsin famous for its high caliber of varsity sports, it is also famous for its extensive intramural sports activities. With the many facilities available such as playing fields, gymnasiums, swimming pools, tennis courts, and weightrooms any student can get his fill of sports. Organized leagues in football, basketball, volleyball, and other minor sports plus organized track and swimming meets provide the nucleus of events which comprise the Supremacy Cup in dorm competition and the Badger Bowl in the fraternity system. In the final Badger Bowl standings Beta Theta Pi was way out in front with 818 points mainly through victories in swimming and football. In the Southeast dorms, Gillin easily won the Supremacy Cup with 799 points by taking championship in football, basketball, swimming, and track. The Lakeshore dorms had an extremely close race between LaFollete, who won the Basketball Championship, Pyre, who won in football, and Winslow who won in volleyball. But LaFollette won out with 557 points to 549 for Prye and 543 for Winslow. W CLUB W CLUB— First Row: H. Krafft, W. Buchholz, M. Schmidlkofer, R. Monk, K. Barnes, J. Cloninger, D. Pernat, T. Gustafson, D. Fronek, D. Penn, T. Torhorst, L. Melik, R. Parmann. Second Row: W. C lapp, D. Mowry, S. Tadevich, M. Schuman, W. Hoff, R. Fenn, R. Zahradka, D. Addison, S. Kofax, J. Schlatter, G. Johnson, J. Kaye. Third Row: L. Jung, E. Rice, R. Alberts, J. Conway, W. Chamberlain, J. Lozelle, W. Schmidt, J. Petruzates, R. Leczynski, J. Russo, A. Loukas, G. Biese. Fourth Row: T. Sy, W. Witte, W. Schwedtfeger, R. Bishop, E. Beale, J. Reigel, S. Solamon, R. Christiansen, R. Arnold, C. Hellman, R. Bauman, W. Hansen, P. Hornung, D. Bliss, C. Burt. Fifth Row: B. Dyer, W. Huer, B. Starr, J. Halleran, N. Halleen, D. Rogness, D. Gillespie, K. Latigolal, J. Weinert, B. Blanchard, B. Johnson, D. Berg, G. Bucchiarelli. Top Row: T. Schinke, D. Lager, T. Schoenek, J. Goeke, D. Quam, S. Whipple, T. Mitchell, R. Boettcher, W. Fritz. J. Roedel, G. Bandor, R. Poole, G. Pinnow, B. Grossman. The W Club offers the major letter winners from all varsity sports the opportunity to function together as one large service organization. Meeting every two weeks, they plan such events as the Freshman-Varsity basketball game, W Club Day, Dad ' s Day, and the running of the concessions stands at sports events. The chairman of Homecoming is always a member of the W Club which carries out most of the coordination of the weekend ' s activities. A new plan initiated this year is the granting of $6000 in scholarships. 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' .- w. 1 .-.- IvI ' SK ■J ■Bl SENIORS BB9 434 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President John Cloninger Vice-President David Fronek Secretary Lynne Peters Treasurer Steve McConahey Each spring the senior class officers are elected by the student body in a campus-wide election. They serve on the Senior Class Council which prepares and distributes a summer and spring newsletter. Working in cooperation with the Deans, they also plan the commencement exercises and select the senior class gift. 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Rhinelander TKE GEOG BARBERA, MELVIN A. Middlelon CHE Frosh Hnrs; Soph Hnrs; AICE BAREA, BONITA K. Kenosha SOC BARDEEN, LOU ANN Milwaukee SOC WSA hmcmng com, prsml com; Frosh Ldrshp Prgm ; NSP; LHA rep ; Nardin Hse v- pres; Hoofers BARGER, MARY PAT Sheboygan RETAIL BARKER, JOYCE H. Evanston, III. EED YWCA pres, bd mbr ; 11 B 477 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 478 BARNDT, WAYNE D. Milwaukee SOILS Badger Crps Sis, pres; Ag Stdnt Cncl; ArP BARNES, KENNETH Decatur, III. PED Var Basketball; KA J BARNES, LARRY F. Estherville, Iowa SPEECH Wis Players; A2$ BARNES, LINDA D. Cherokee, Iowa SED Navy Ball Qn Fnlst; AXQ, rsh chmn BARNETT, CYNTHIA D. Crown Point, Ind. CORR. ADMIN BARNEY, KAREN F. St. Louis, Mo. OT Eta Kappa Lambda; Othero, pub chmn; Patton Hse, sec- treas BARRESI, PAUL Fall River, Mass. INTL REL BARRON, THOMAS B. Lewiston, Maine PSYCH Hoofers; T rA BARTA, CAROL D. Racine SED Y-GOP, Union rep; Br-sis prgm; Bdgr Sng Fst BARTLEY, DALE R. Cedar Rapids, Iowa JOURN CARDINAL, assoc ed, news ed; Union v-pres stff lit com; WSA govt rel com; AA$ BARTZ, LARRY H. Pewaukee ANTHRO BASHFORD, RICHARD L. Peshtigo CHEM AXP BAUM, JAMES S. Highland Park, III. PHIL Phi Kappa Phi; Y-Dem ; Phil cb ; n.w BAUM, KATHLEEN F. Johnson Creek MATH Blue Shield 4-H, Coed Cong BAUMAN, JANE D. Rye, N.Y. ENGL BAUMAN, MARY L. Madison FRENCH BAUMGARTNER, J. CRAIG Janesville PH UWPhA; AA$, soc chmn BAZILAUSKAS, RANDY A. Verona, N.J. ZOOL NSP; 2X BECK, JACK J. Oshkosh PHYSICS Phi Eta Sigma; Hoofers BECK, JOHN W. Madison CIE Chi Epsilon; Soph Hnrs ; ASCIE BECKER, BETTY A. Kenosho SOC WK BECHMAN, JAMES R. Madison CHE Phi Koppa Phi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Tau Beta Pi; AlChE; AX2 BECKWITH, DORIS N. Milwaukee NURS Alpha Tau Delta; Elsom Hse, v-pres BEHLING, KAREN L. Oconto Falls ANTHRO Eta Kappa Lambda; Mortar Bd, pres; Rosenberry Hse, pres; Chad Hall, pres; Intr- dorm Cncl, sec BEHNKE, MARY PAT Madison ART KKr BEHR, DONNA A. Madison Geol Cb ; XQ GEOL BEHRENS, CHERYL L. Greenwood NURS Alpha Tau Delta, soc chmn; Eliz Waters, soc chmn BEIMBORN, WILLIAM A. Pardeeville BOT BEISNER, JOHN C. Waupun POL SCI AROTC; AA BEKKEDAL, INGRID A. Westby ART ED Tf Luth Col WSU-LaCrosse; Eta Kappa Lambda; Barnard Hall |ud chmn, exec cncl, jud cncl BELL, ALAN F. F.sh Creek HIST AXP, pres, v-pres, rit off BELL, GRANT R. Janesville ASME ; SAE BELL, HUGH H. Madison IND E LAW BELLIN, EDWARD E. Mequon ME ASME; Triangle, compt BELONGIA, DANIEL L. Oconto ACCT Alpha Kappa Psi BEMBINSTER, GAIL M. Wausau PSYCH BENDINGER, BRUCE H. Milwaukee PSYCH CARDINAL Bd of Cntrl, pres; CARDINAL; Frosh Track; IF, rsh bk ed; SLIC, bks 8. sppls subcom; Union jazz wrkshp; X 1 , pres BENEDICT, MARY K. Washburn ACCT Phi Chi Theta BENIAK, MARY ELLEN Wauwatosa FRENCH NSP; A«J , coor BENN, JAMES A. Steven ' s Point ZOOL UW Flying Co; ATA BENNER, PAUL H. Pittsville ME LaFollette Hse, pres, v-pres, soc chmn BENNETT, CAROLEE A. Madison ENGL CARDINAL; NSP co-chmn gds com; Wis Players; Hoofers; Cole Hall, jud chmn; Witte Hall, jud chmn; Union forum com, sec; AHA BENNETT, JOAN D. Madison POL SCI KA0 BENTON, BARBARA A. Longmeadow, Mass. PHM Campus Chst; Phi Theta; AAA, pres BENZ, FREDERICK T. Menomonee Falls HIST BERGE, GERALD A. Glen Flora PSYCH BERGEL, GARY P. Whitelaw SED Tf UW-Manitowoc; Union glry com, chmn,- Wis Salon of Art, chmn BERKOFF, RICHARD S. Milwaukee ENGL Phi Eta Sigma; CARDINAL; Stdnt Crt; UW Col Bowl BERKSON, DENIS R. Chicago, III. SPEECH Wis Players; ZBT BERMAN, SHARON G. River Forest, III. SPEECH T Union pblc rel com; Campus Chst BERMEL, BRUCE C. Minneapolis, Minn. ECON REAL EST BADGER, v-pres, prom mgr; SAM; Real Est Const Cb; XV, v-pres BERNSTEIN, DANIEL J. Washington, D.C. POL SCI Hoofers, ZBT BERO, JIM Algomo Insur Soc,- Fin Soc ECON BERRONG, THOMAS D. Wilton, Conn. CHE WISCONSIN ENGINEER, photo ed; AlChE; Triangle; Gilman Hse, v-pres BERRY, KATHLEEN I. Wisconsin Dells HIST Union rep Sr Swng; Y-Dem; ArA BERSON, SANFORD E. Milwaukee PH UWPhA; 3 2A BERTHELSEN, RICHARD A. Racine ENGL Delta Epsilon, treas; LHA, bus mgr; soc sec, acct BETH, RONALD V. Green Bay EE Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE BETHKE, WILLIAM E. Whitewater AG ECON Ag-Bus Cb BETZ, JOHN H. Fox Lake A A ZOOL BEUCHEL, MARILYN L. Sheboygan MATH Nardin Hse, pres; SSO, pres cncl BICHLER, JAMES M. Sheboygan ECON Finance Soc BIEVER, GERTRUDE M. Fredonia PSYCH BILLIPP, NORMAN KARL Milwaukee BACT Rugby; NROTC, exec off; BUS, CHARLES F. Waukegan, III. LAW Phi Delta Phi, rsh chmn; Stdnt Cf; US Grad Dems, pres; New Law Stdnts Wk, cnslr; Legal Aid Soc BINNING, LEROY E. Marshfield PH BIRCH, CAROLYN E. Milwaukee ENGL BISCHEL, JON E. Racine LAW Phi Delta Phi, rsh chmn; Stdnt Crt; UW Grad Dems, pres; New Law Stdnts Wk, cnslr; Legal Aid Soc BJERKE, MARY ANN P. Eau Claire HIST Wis Players BJORK, BRADLEY P. Middleton ECON CARDINAL, asst circ mgr, ad mgr, bus mgr; Knorr Krest Hse, pres; Hoofers; A2$ BJORK, NANCY J. Park Ridge, III. ART HIST Peace Corps Com; City Cam- pus co-ord com, co-chmn; KKr BJORK, PETER A. Phillips LAW BILLER, SUE L. Milwaukee HIST BJURMAN, JOANN Kenosha GEOG B LACK, BARBARA R. Maplewood, N.J. ENGL Frosh Ldrshp Prgm BLACKFORD, CAROL A. Wausau MATH 8. PSYCH Sigma Epsilon Sigma; UCCF BLACKMAN, ROBERTA G. Marinette ENGL Sigma Epsilon Sigma BLACKWELL, PHILIP L. Libertyville ENGL Phi Eta Sigma; NSP, acad com chmn; WSA; frm stdnt hsng com chmn; SLIC, pub com; Humo; B0II, pres, v- pres, alumni sec BLAKE, GARY Bronville, N.Y. SPEECH Mkt Cb BLAKELY, JENNIFER B. Fond du Lac MDT Alpha Delta Theta; Cochrane Hse, pres BLANCHARD, H. IRENE Ramsey, N.J. COMP LIT Union crfts com BLANDA, DORENE L. West Milford, N.J. ART BLANKENHEIM, ROGER J. Wauwatosa EE Triangle; SSE; IEEE BLASING, TERRY J. Oconto METEOR AIAA; Y-GOP; SCOPE Prty BLOMQUIST, MARSHALL W. Superior CHE AlChE; TKE BLOOM, JANE O. Maplewood, N.J. HIST NEW IDEA; WSA Human Rights Com, corr sec; Union usher BLOOMQUIST, JAMES E. Tomahawk ECON BOEBEL, EDWIN O. Boscobel CONSERV BOETCHER, THOMAS Portage RETAIL PH UWPhA BOETTCHER, ROBERT J. Park Falls CHEM Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Koppa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Var Crew; Henry Rust Hse, v-pres; Bdgr Sng Fst BOETTCHER, ROGER W. Rhinelander LAW BOHL, WILLIAM R. Elm Grove NUC E Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Soph Hnrs; Ogg Hall, pres, sec; Am Nuc Soc BOHRMAN, ELIZABETH M. Oconomowoc REL ART Hoofers; Wmn Gymnastics Cb BOHRNSTEDT, SIGNE A. Beloit RETAIL Eliz Waters, soc chmn BOICE, BONNIE S. Clarendon Hills, III. ENGL Langdon Hall res aid; ATA, soc chmn, rsh chmn, Humo asst dir BOLLE, THOMAS G. Milwaukee HIST Tennis BOLLER, ROBERT L. Wausau MUSIC ED Phi Mu Alpha BORAY, JOHN W. Milwaukee PH Kappa Psi pres; UWPhA v- pres BORCHERS, PAULA R. Oshkosh ENGL Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; ILS Cbnt ; Barnard Hall, v-pres; AWS Sr Swng; ASA hstrn BORGHESI, RONALD A. Elmwood Park, III. ECON BORKENHAGEN, KEITH E. Stroudsburg, Pa. CIE NROTC; ASCIE BORKIN, HARVEY C. Washington. D.C. HIST Hockey, asst cpt; Sr CI Cncl; WSA, prsnl cntct; ZBT BORST, ANITA L. Mequon ART Campus Chst; AWS Fshn Shw; WSA pblcty com; Chad Hall, art com; BADGER, asst art ed; Sr CI Cmpgn; AXQ, v- pres BOVA, KATHE M. Toledo, Ohio POL SCI NSP; Jr Yr in Italy; WSA Frgn Vis Com BOWMAN, MARY E. Lebanon, Ohio ENGL Inll Cb; Model UN BOYD, CARMIAN M. Alma NURS Alpha Tau Delta, pres, pldg v-pres; Langdon Ldg, hse rep BOYD, WALTER A. DePere CHEM BRACE, GERALD E. Middleton MATH SENIOR ACTIVITIES BRAUN BARBARA A. Manitowoc HEC BRAUN, BONNIE M. Milwaukee NURS Alpha Tau Delta; WSA Fshn Shw; Longdon Ldg, pres; axq BRAUNLING, RUSS D. Racine EE Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappo Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi BRAVERMAN, BERTON Chicago ZOOL Tf U of Illinois; Hoofers BRAYER, RONALD J. Wisconsin Rapids SOC WK $K0, soc chmn, hse chmn BREITENBACH, JENNIFER A. Chevy Chose, Md. GERM BREITENSTEIN, GEORGE T. Stevens Point PH APhA; UWPhA BREITMAN, BRUCE M. Eau Claire ACCT FINANCE Flm Cb; Ski Cb BRENEMAN, MARY ANN Rio HEC ED Phi Upsilon Omicron, pres; HEC Hsptlty Day, chmn; WSA Br-sis prgm; MSM Nat Quad Conf BRICK, NORA L. Teaneck, N.J. PHM BRIGHAM, THOMAS J. Two Rivers PED Phi Epsilon Kappa; Var Foot- ball; PA BRINGE, CONSTANCE A. Milwaukee ENGL Eliz Waters, sen leg, frosh orient chmn; JTT B 1 BRINKER, LYNN C. Lake Forest, III. HIST KKr BRISTOL, DOUGLAS W. Elmhurst, III. POL SCI Union crfts com; NSA; Frosh Ldrshp Prgm; Evans Scholar, soc chmn BRITTELLI, DAVID R. Beloif CHEM Alpha Chi Sigma, v-pres BRITTEN, EVELYN O. Madison MDT Alpha Delta Theta; AAA, pres, v-pres BROBERG, LINNEA H. Milwaukee NURS Navy Ball Fnlst; AXQ, crtsy chmn BRODHAGEN, SONDRA J. Stoughton RETAIL Phi Upsilon Omicron, soc chmn; Eta Kappa Lombda; Schoenleber Hse, pres; Chad Hall, pres end; AWS Sr Swng Com; Hsptlty Day; Hoofers; Intl Wk BROLL, WILLIAM F. Madison LAW Phi Alpha Delta; WISCONSIN LAW REVIEW BROMAN, LEON R. Waukesha SOC WK YMCA BROOKS, DONALD G. Western Springs, III. PH IM Sprts ; UW Flying Cb, pres BROOKS, WILLIAM C. Bedford. Mass. EE Scabbard Blade Soc; NROTC; IEEE; Kappa Eta Kappa; Eng Pblc Rel Com, sec BROOKSHAW, TERRY W. Elsworth FINANCE INVST BROWN, BARBARA J. Madison SPEECH T Union soc com; AWS prsnl com; Gamma Sigma Sigma; WSA hmcmng com BROWN, ELIZABETH E. Rochester, N.Y. ENGL CARDINAL pg ed; Hoofers; Span Cb; Hebrew Rnd Tbl BROWN, HERBERT L. Brookfleld MKT IF; NSP; AEIT BROWN, LANCE B. Hartland ZOOL YMCA BROWN, PHYLLIS C. Moorestown, N.J. EED Pres Hse choir, end BROWN, STEPHEN B. Port Edwards HIST NSP; Wis Prvws; 0X BROWN, SUSAN R. Plymouth OT BROWNE, SHIRLEY F. Madison POL SCI HEBR BROWNELl, LESLIE D. Rockford, III. EED Tf III. Wesleyan; KKr BRUECHERT, JAMES J. Two Rivers ME ASME BRUNNER, MARY T. Eau Claire HIST BRUSS, DONALD J. Eau Claire ART ED Frosh Golf; NROTC; 0X BRYANT, BEBE E. Durand SPEECH T BUBOLZ, JOHN S. Appleton LAW Law Trnee,- Legal Aid Soc BUECHNER, KARL J. Madison ZOOL Union tourn com BUELL, DOUGLASS A. Janesville ME ASME BUELOW, JOAN M. Mequon EED Model UN, del chmn; Mock GOP Conv, del chmn; Union spec serv com, hse rep BUETTNER, JAMES J. Sheboygan ME ASME BULLIS, MARY E. Merrill CHEM Soph Hnrs BURDICK, JOHN O. Madison ECON ILS Cnd BURDICK, MALCOLM R. Milton PSYCH BURDMAN, LOUIS A. Pittsburgh, Pa. HIST BURES, KENNETH J. Madison EE Phi Koppa Phi; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma BURGARD, SANDRA L. Mascoutoh, III. SOC WK BURKE, JAMES G. Pittsburgh, Pa. EE Eta Kappa Nu; Scabbard Blade; IM ftball; Polygon Bd; IEEE; NROTC; $2K, pres, treas, rsh chmn, stwrd, pldg trnr BURKE, JOHN C. Beloit MATH AROTC; Pershing Rfls; Judo Cb; Botkin Hse, soc chmn BURKE, ROBERT D. Monticello, Ind. CHE Scabbard Blade; Mil Ball Com, chmn BURNS, SUSAN L. Chicago, III. PSYCH Coed Cngrss; Flk Arts Soc, sec-treas; Stdnt Cnd for Cvl Rghts, treas; FSNCC BURRI, WAVE Hartland CHE Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; AlChE; TKE BURRILL, GEORGE S. Madison ACCT FINANCE Tf U of Arizona; Beta Alpha Psi v-pres; 0X BURT, JANET L. Waban, Mass. ENGL Tf Centenary Col for Wmn; Lowell Hall hsefellow, treas; Hoofers BURTON, THOMAS J. Milwaukee POL SCI Scabbard Blade; NROTC; Jones Hse, pres; Alpha Phi Omega, v-pres BUSHEY, ALLAN R. Racine OP RESEARCH IF; IM SpttS; SAM; AXP BUSSE, ROBERT A. Madison ECON Var Hockey; Natl W Cb; AY BUSSE, WALTER B. Sheboygan CHEM BADGER sprts ed, assoc ed; 0AX, corr sec CALDART, CAROLYN A. Kenosha ART ED Union crft com; Hmcmng com CALDWELL, RODNEY W. Arlington PL PATH Alpha Zeta, treas; Leopold Hse, sec,- Mock pltcl conv; Compus Chst; Sdl Srln Cb CALM, CHERIE J. Evanston, III. NURS CAMERON, CANDACE A. Cedar Falls, la. FRENCH Intl Cb; Hoofers; Humo; A CAMPBELL, ELIZABETH E. La Crosse ECON Eta Kappo Lambda, treas; Union forum com CANALES, PAMELA T. Shorewood HIST Tf Luther College CANTZ, SANDRA M. Skokie, III. ENGL CAPLAN, ALAN M Pittsburgh, Pa. POL SCI 171 A £, rsh chmn CAREY, LUAINE Z. Plymouth HIST CARLISLE, DWIGHT K. Sparta MEAT SCI Tf UW-La Crosse; Bl Shld 4- H; Sdl Srln Cb; Little In tl, beef chmn; A0Z CARLSON, BARBARA L. Chicago, III. HIST Sr. Swng com CARLSON, JAMES L. Kenosha PSYCH CARDINAL Bd Cntrl, v-pres; Sr CIs Cnd; SLIC sbcom of gen stdnt org pol co-chmn; Stdnt sen; NSA del; Wis Prvw; ILS Cnd; B0IT CARLSON, JUDITH A. La Crosse OT BADGER, org ed; Union soc com; Hmcmng dnc com; Othera, soc chmn; A$ CARLSON, KAREN A. Waukesha HIST AWS fshn shw; Hmcmng dsply com, 2X Swthrt crt; Panhel rsh cnclr; AXQ, treas, send v-pres, pldg els soc chmn CARMEN, JANE S. Newton, Mass. EED WSA hmcmng com; Sympsm pblcty com; Br-sis prgm CARONE, RICHARD C. Hales Corners PSYCH SAM; IM ftball CARPENTER, PHILIP D. Kent, III. CHEM Alpho Chi Sigma CARPENTER, SUZANNE M. Madison EED CARR, CELIA P. Hartland ANTHRO CARROLL, MICHAEL H. De Forest MA TH CARSON, DOUGLAS S. Cedorburg HIST ' PY CARTER, JAMES R. Wousau PHYSICS CASEY, JEAN A. New Richmond PHM Phi Theta CASH, PHILLIP A. Menomonee Falls HIST CARDINAL, sprts co-ed CASSELl, RICHARD M. Hewlett, N.Y. ENGL CARDINAL, W i s Players; WHA anner CHALICE, ROBERT W. Kenosha PHYSICS Phi Eta Sigma CHAMBERLAIN, JOSEPH H. Beloit ME SAE, 2AE CHAMBERLAIN, PATRICIA A. Boscobel PED Ped Cb, WRA CHAMBERLIN, E. ROBERT Westwood, Mass. PRSNL MGMT BADGER, org mgr, bus mgr; Glee Cb; Wis Prvw, Sr Clss Cnd, NROTC; NoulHus Soc; ¥ , mitiatn chmn, prnts day chmn CHAMBERS, JEANETTE K. Lima, Ohio NURS Union tourn com, Wmn bwlng tm; YWCA, LIVEWIRE ed; Alpha Tau Delto, rsh chmn CHANE, PEGGY Greenwich, Conn. TELE PROD WSA Gold Key, exec v-pres; Chmn Intl Rel com; Stdnt cong coord; SLIC hsng Ivng con, co-chmn; Coed Cong; Union soc com; Model UN, NSA del; Br-sis prgm; Hmcmng com CHARLTON, DAVID S. West Bend GEOL Hoofers; Geol Cb CHERNOF, JANE G. Madison SPEECH Panhel rsh chmn; Union thtr com; AWS rep; SAT, assist rsh chmn CHERWENKA, RICHARD W. Merrill PH UWPhA CHEVEDDEN, JUDITH S. Chicago, III. POL SCI CHIDESTER, PHOEBE L. Madison ART ED Union g I r y com, usher,- Panhel rsh cnslr; AAA, art chmn, asst pldg trnr, jdcl bd CHIDSEY, EILEEN K. Gary, Ind. ENGL FRENCH CHOJNOWSKI, KATHLEEN J. Milwaukee SOC WK CHOUDOIR, KATHLEEN A. Appleton CHILD D CHRISTENSEN, DIANE L. Racine ART ED CHRISTENSEN, DONNA J. Morton Grove, III. PED Ped Cb CHRISTENSEN, ROBERT A. Racine AMER INST Natl W Cb; Phi Alpha Delta; Var Fncng CHRISTEN SEN, RONALD C. Oshkosh CHEM CHRISTIAN, RICHARD F. Wousau HIST AXP CHRISTIANSON, JANE E. Madison MUSIC Sigma Alpha Iota; Tudor Sngrs; A C a p p e I I a chr ; Opera wrkshp CHRISTMAN, STEPHANIE J. Manitowoc JOURN Theta Sigma Phi; AWS exec end; CARDINAL mog staf; r B, pres CHUDY, MARY ANN Hayward MDT Alpha Delta Theta, hist CHYLE, CLAUDIA J. Wauwatosa JOURN Tf Northwestern; Theta Sigma Phi; Coronto Sigma lota; Scan Cb CIHLA, KATHLEEN M. Rhmelonder FRENCH Rosenberry Hse, sec; BAD- GER; KA 479 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 480 CINCERA, DAVID L. New Berlin CHE Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Theta Tau, Outsd Soph Eng Stdnt; Soph Hnrs; AICE, stdnt chpt pres; J 2K, pres CLARK, JANET M. Freeport, III. Model UN SPAN CLARK, KATHERINE C. Washington, D.C. FRENCH AWS Fshn shw; Frosh Ldrshp Prgm; KA0 CLARK, LAWRENCE L. Mineral Point M AN SCI J.G. Fuller Schlrshp; Sdl Srln Cb; Babcock Hse, sec, ath chmn; Meat jdg tm; Lvstk jdg tm; Little Intl Shw, meats chmn CLARK, LEO V. Madison PSYCH Phi Mu Alpha; Mitchell Air Soc; Arnold Air Soc; UW Band; Phi ch nws ed; Jnt Mil Bd; IMA; Badger Sng Fst CLARK, MICHAEL E. Berlin MATH Phi Eta Sigma CLARKE, ROBERT F. Madison POL SCI 3 rA pldg frnr, hmcmng chmn, mrls chmn, hist CLATTERBAUGH, JAMES R. Iowa City, la. SOC CLEAVER, GENE E. Davis, Calif. MEDICINE CARDINAL; K2; X CLEMENT, ROBERT W. Milton Junction PH USPhA; APhA; McCaffrey Hse, soc chmn CLEMINSHAW, SUZI H. Los Angeles, Calif. PED KKr, treas CLONINGER, JOHN M. Waukesha HIST MACE; Iron Cross; Sr Clss Pres; Var Swmng cpt; Wis Prvw; Hmcmng gen chmn; Stdnt-Fclty Pblc Fnctns Com; B0n , soc chmn CLOSE, VIRGINIA D. Eau Claire SOC Eta Kappa Lambda; UCCF; Wood Hse, v-pres, pres COAN, JAMES J., JR. Madison REAL EST RECMA, pres; Commerce Bd, del; Paul E. Starke award; SAM; Insur Soc COGGER, WILLIAM L, JR. Neenah ME Pi Tau Sigma, sec, v-pres; ASME; AIAA; Scabbard Blade; AFROTC, Arnold Air Soc COHAN, MYRNA Milwaukee OT Tf UW-Milwaukee; BADGER; Othera; Sr Swng COHEE, KENT L. Oregon AG ECON M AN SCI Tf Iowa State; Sdl Srln Cb; AFP COHEN, ABRIENNE R. Kenosha LING NSP; Cmps Guide Prgm; Sr Swng; Br-sis prgm COHEN, CAROL ANN Newton, Mass. PHIL ENGL COHEN, DIANE D. Milwaukee OT Tf UW-Milwaukee; Sigma Ep- silon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; BADGER; Othera COHEN, LINDA A. Janesville SPEECH COHEN, MARGERY D. Milwaukee SOC WK COHEN, NORMA Janesville JOURN Theta Sigma Phi; Eta Kappa Lambda; AWS, Coed Cong, Leg com chmn; WSA, news chmn, govt rel com, pblc rel com; Chad, soc chmn; Stdnt Rghts Prty, sec COHEN, ROY S. Chicago, III. SOC COLE, JAMES R. Hillpoint AMER INST Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Band; Wis Players COLE, NANCY E. De Soto MKT Hoofers COLEMAN, DENNIS D. Bruce CHEM AXP, v-pres, hse mgr, rsh chmn, conv del, IF rep COLEMAN, PATRICK J. Kaukauna MATH COLEMAN, THOMAS L. Kenosha ME Math Cb, sec; Hoofers; Koh- lenberg Hse, pres; ASME COLLINS, CAROLE A. Elgin, III. HIST SOC COLLINS, JOSEPH P. Madison ME Pi Tau Sigma, v-pres; ASME; ASTME; Old Guard natl speech cntst COLLINS, PATRICK J. DePere PH UWPhA COLVIN, MARY A. Ann Arbor, Mich. Dolphin Cb; Ar ENGL CONDON, TIMOTHY J. Rockford, III. LAW Phi Delta Phi CONNER, JEANNINE H. Oshkosh HIST MATH Chad, soc chmn; AWS, Sr Swng; YWCA, exec end, soc chmn; UW Wmn Chorus; nB 3 , soc chm CONNOR, DAVID N. Wausau AG ECON xw CONRAD, NORMAN S. Waukesha INTL REL Scabbard Blade, pres; Soc- cer Cb; Y-Dems; Intl Cb; Stdnt Rghts Prty; NSP; Jnt Mil Bd; Hoofers; AA J , pldg sec CONWAY, JAMES P., JR. Janesville ACT SCI Act Cb; Insur Soc COOK, JAMES E. Menasha REC ADM Phi Epsilon Kappa COOK, PATRICIA A. Milwaukee EED Pi Lambda Theta; Phi Kappa Phi; KA0 COOPER, STEPHEN M. Geneva, III. HIST Classics Frat; Rugby; Union forum com COREMAN, KAY E. Sioux City, la. HIST Badger Film Cb, chmn; AWS Coed Cong; Union film com, usher; Hillel CORY, ERIC L. Madison COSTA, ANTHONY J. New York, N.Y. POL SCI Wisconsin Golfer; WSA pblcty com, hmn rghts com, non-actn com COSTELLO, MARJORIE M. Menasha HIST Ft. Ripon College COUCH, PATRICIA E. Mequon NURS COURTER, MARILYN L. Arlington Heights, III. PSYCH AHA COUTRE, CHARLENE T. Janesville MATH Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Panhel rsh cnslr; Marlatt Hse, v-pres; NSP; Wis Prvw; KA0, soc chmn COVELLI, BERNARD M. Kenosha HIST COVERT, GEORGE C. Marinette MKT PROD MGMT COX, CAROLYN E. Columbus, Ohio SPEECH CORR Sigma Alpha lota; Union pblc rel com, usher; Frosh ldrshp prgm; Scan Cb; Br-sis prgm; ATA COX, LINDA J. Toledo, Ohio NAT SCI Tf Michigan State; Cochrane Hse, hsefellow; A J COX, STEVEN R. Madison ECON WSA schlrshp com; Newman Cb ; Fin Soc CREIGHTON, KATHLEEN J. Milwaukee GEN UW Pre Vet Assn, chmn; WRA rep; Henmon Hse, pres; Intl Cb; Y-Dems CRITES, GARY G. Waukesha PED Phi Epsilon Kappa; Var Trock; X CRITTENTON, VALERIE J. Wilmette, III. SPAN AAA CROSS, ROGER L. Grand Island, Neb. METEOR CUISINIER, MARY C. Neenah NURS Alpha Tau Delta; UW Chor- us; Union glry com; Newman Cb; Hoofers; Model UN; Art Jdg, chmn; Y-Dems; Frosh ldrshp prgm CUMMINGS, MARY S. Indianapolis, Ind. PSYCH Ar, asst treas, rsh sec CUNNINGHAM, DEAN T. Polo, III. ZOOL WSA pblcty com, spkrs com, hmcmng dsplys com; Y-GOP; 0X, rsh chmn, v-pres, sr end chmn, almn chmn; IF Cncl CUPPAN, ELSE M. Waukesha EED Tf Dr. Martin Luther College CURRAN, DENNIS E. Madison HIST Delta Epsilon; SSO, ed com, ath com chmn; Ely Hse, v- pres, pres; IM rec bd; Res Halls Stdnt Assn; Campus Chst CURRAN, JOANNE C. PSYCH Taylor TEX CL HEc stdnt end; Hoofers; Euthenics; Union, tourn com, soc com; AWS; 4-H Blue Shld; Ag-HEc Mdwntr Ball; Hmcmng com CURRERI, JOAN G. Orange, Calif. DY FOODS IND Mil Ball com; Elm Dr fashn shw chmn; Angel Flight CURRY, RITA M. Delavan PED Buck Hse, treas; NSP; Humo Kckln; WRA rep, treas; Pm- pm Blln hmcmng chmn; Panhel rsh cnslr; XQ CUTHBERT, WILLIAM J. Madison SOC CZAJKA, MARIA Hawkins SPEECH ED Eta Kappa Lambda, sec; Murray Hse, soc chmn; Y- GOP, corr sec; WSA, NSP dir, Br-sis prgm chmn, frgn stdnt spkr prgm CZUBKOWSKI, ROBERT L. West Allis ME Phi Eta Sigma; ASME DAFOE, BARBARA Appleton HIST DAHL, JAMES H. Madison SPEECH 2K DAHL, JOHN E. Hurley PRSNL SSO fm com, asst bus mgr; Y- GOP DAHL, NANCY V. LaCrosse SPEECH T KA0 DAHMS, BONNIE M. Fort Atkinson JOURN Theta Sigma Phi; Coranto Sigma Iota; CARDINAL; Hoofers; Y-Dems; Hmcmng com; Sellery Hall, v-pres DAINES, GARY L. La Farge CHEM Scabbard Blade; NROTC DALTON, JOHN M. Hartlond DY SCI Sdl Srln Cb DALY, PATRICK M. Wis Rapids INSUR Var Bsktball; Insur Soc; 2X DANIEL, PHILIP B. London, England SPEECH WHA anncr DANIEL, SUSAN J. Oregon SPEECH Tf Edinburgh U; Crucible, Mortar Bd; NSP; Wis players DANNER, DENNIS Racine SOC WK DANZ, SHIRLEY Madison PED DARBO, ROLF P. Madison SPEECH Frosh Gymnastics; Wis Play- ers DARGOTZ, CAROL J. Milwaukee SOC WK Tf UW-Milwaukee; Calvary Choir DARLING, TERRY L. Arlington ZOOL DAVID, CAROLE M. Northbrook, III. ZOOL DAVID, PATRICIA A. Cassville SOC WK DAVIDSON, LYNN E. West Hartford, Conn. PSYCH Tf Ohio Wesleyan DAVIES, KARL R. Chicago, III. LING Hmcmng rlly com; ATA DAVIS, BARBARA L. Oconomowoc IBERO-AMER STUD Sigma Delta Pi; Union spcl serv com; Br-sis prgm; Span- Port Cb, treas DAVIS, FRED B. Chicago, III. ECON Mil Ball, gen chmn; Jnt Mil Bd; AUSA; Scabbard Blade; ZBT DAVIS, MALCOLM C. Omro EE IEEE; Polygon Bd; KHK DAVIS, NATALIE S. Marinette ENGL Y-Dems; Hoofers DAWSON, SUZANNE Columbus, Ohio EED Union drctrt, hse com chmn; Wis Prvw; Y-Dems; KA0, act chmn DEBOER, CARLA M. Black River Falls SPEECH DECHAMPS, ROGER M. Green Bay FINANCE DEER, ROBERT E. Keshena Phi Eta Sigma GEOL DEGEN, JOAN E. Park Ridge, III. MDT Calvory, pblc rel chmn, choir DEGNER, RICHARD M. Watertown CIE ASCE DELLOW, J. PATON Winnetka, III. HIST Frosh Swimming; Var Pistol tm; Model UN; Union lit com DEMARIA, CAROLYN J. Larchmont, N.Y. MATH Allen Hall res aid, Jud com; XQ DEN BOER, LINDA ANN Sheboygan RETAIL Phi Upsilon Omicron SENIOR ACTIVITIES DENISSEN, SCOTT J. Green Bay ME ASME DE NOYER, SUSAN C. Beloit ART ED Union glry com DERLETH, THOMAS R. Lancaster PH Kappa Psi, hist; UWPhA; APhA DESHUR, JAMES E. Milwaukee Legal Aid Soc LAW DETHLOFF, GLENN A. Greendale ZOOL TKE DE TIENNE, MARY C. Wausao THEATRE Ann Emery soc com; Union lit com; Br-sis prgm DETTMANN, PAUL J. Johnson Creek AG E Jones Hse, treos; Model UN; ASAE; ASME DEVINE, THOMAS C. La Crosse EE KHK DE VOE, KENNETH J. Jonesville MUSIC Phi Mu Alpha, v-pres, sec; UW Band pres, mgr; Orchstr; Brass qntt; Haresfoot Cb DEVROY, DAVID J. Green Bay ME ASME DIBNER, CAROL E. South Euclid, Ohio FRENCH Hoofers, WSA Br-sis prgm; Union lit com; Van Hise commons com; Jr yr in France DICKENSON, VIRGINIA M. Chappaqua. N.Y. THEATRE Phi Beta; Sympsm, sec; Pan- hel, treos; Wis Players; IT B J DIDDAMS, JOHN Schofield MEDICINE Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Lambda Upsilon; 3 K DIEN5TAG, GARY E. Chicago, III. POL SCI IF rsh com, pldg tr ed com,- Humo pblcty com; Badger Bowl; AEII DILLEY, CHET T. Union Grove PSYCH Dl MARTINO, CARLA-JO Madison SPEECH T ILS Cncl DISBROW, FRANK L. Waupun NAT SCI Frosh Rifle tm ; Vor Rifle tm; NSF schlr DIXON, DENNIS D. Burlington ECON DOBRICK, HOWARD G. Chicago, III. POL SCI II A DOBROGOWSKI, PHILLIP A. West Allis EE Scabbard Blade; IEEE; WLHA; Hoofers; AROTC, bot cmndr DOCKSTADER, BRITA G. Madison MATH DOLGIN, JAY L. Skok.e. III. POL SCI WSA Br-sis prgm; IF pblc rel com; riA J DOMBROW, ANTHONY E. New York, N.Y. POL SCI CARDINAL, assoc sprts ed DONOGHUE, J. SHEEHAN Merrill POL SCI DOREMUS, JOHN B. Madison PSYCH DORMAN, SUE A. Hammond, Ind. ECON DORNER, FRED H. Milwaukee ME AXP DORO, THOMAS G. Waupaca ENGL YCS DOTEN, WILLIAM W. Madison MKT SAM; Cmmrc Bd; ATQ DOWNS, LEE D. Markesan SOC WK PSYCH Alpha Phi Omega, 2nd v- pres; Glee Cb; YMCA cbnt ; Mrchng Cncrt Band; Y- GOP; Univ Relgs Cncl; Union soc com; Model UN; WSA Idrshp sem; Campus Chst DRAKE, SALLY E. Kemlworth, III. SOC WK YWCA, pres, soc chmn, frosh retrt cnslr, co-dir; KKT DRAKE, SUZANNE S. Trenton, N.J. ENGL Union lit com; KKP DREGENBERG, JOHN P. Milwaukee EE Tf UW-Milwoukee; SSE; IEEE; LHA am radio cb v-chmn; WLHA DRESCHER, SUSAN K. St. Louis, Mo. FRENCH Union thtr com, Play Crcl chmn; NSP DREY, NORMAN W., JR. St. Louis, Mo. POL SCI DRURY, COLIN J. New Richmond ZOOL Hoofers; Var Gymnastics tm DRYE, KARL A. Browntown M AN SCI Sdl Srln Cb; Meats jdg tm ; ATP DUDEY, CARL F. Milwaukee EE Mil Ball, invit chmn; IEEE; Hoofers; LHA am radio cb; Badger Am Radio Soc; Eng Exp DUGAN, MARY E. Benton ENGL Tf Clarke College; Y-Dems DUHAMEL, MARY E. Dover, Mass. ENGL DUNPHY, JOHN P. Jonesville HIST DUSHEK, MARY J. Waupaca SPEECH r B DUWE, H. JOHN Madison ACCT MKT Beta Alpha Psi DWINELL, JOHN F. Whitewater PSYCH HIST IM ftball, bsktball, sftball, Siebecker Hse soc chmn, pres; LHA cit cnsl sel com, film com chmn EAGAN, KAREN A. Jonesville SOC WK WSA Br-sis prgm,- Union usher; Model UN; YCS; Zoe Boyliss Hse soc chmn EAGLE, NANCY L. Evanston, III. ART ED EASTMAN, JEFFREY D. Clayton, Mo. ENGL Sympsm; ZBT EBERHARDT, ROGER L. Appleton URB AFF ECKSTEIN, JANET H. Chicago, III. NURS Alpha Tau Delta; Hoofers; XQ, chp corr EDELMAN, JOAN Milwaukee INTL REL Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Intl Cb; Fr Cb; WSA, intl com EDELMAN, STUART M. Chicago, III. HIST Tf Miami of Ohio; SLIC; GREEKSPEAK; ZBT EDMUNDS, PATRICIA Madison ART ED WSA EDWARDS, NANCY S. La Grange, III. SPAN CARDINAL; Humo; Union soc com, spcl srves com; Badger Sng Fst; T$B, hse pres, act chmn, IM chmn EFFA, ROBERT C. Koukauna CIE Theta Tau; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; WISCONSIN ENGI- NEER, wrtng awrd; Hoofers EGAN, BARBARA L. Elroy SPEECH T Sigma Alpha Eta, prgm chmn; Wis Players EGGERT, ARTHUR A. Shawano CHEM Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Judo Cb; Stdnt sen, Model UN, del chmn; David Schreiner Hse, pari; Y-GOP; Calvary Stdnt Cncl EGGERT, KATHRYN M. Shawano GERM Witte hsefellow; Chad, treas EHRLICH, SUSAN E. Racine BIOL GERM Germ Cb; AFS Cb; Gymnas- tics Cb; Br-sis prgm,- Chad, gen hmcmng chmn,- A , v- pres, pldg pres EICHLER, CAROL F. Dundee, III. ENGL WSA, Erpn trvl com EIDELMAN, DAVID R. St. Louis, Mo. FINANCE Fin Soc, v-pres ELLEFSON, DAVID A. Edgerton CHE AlChE ELLIOTT, ROBERT J. Modison ACCT FINANCE VIA ELLIOTT, ROGER S. Sarona EE Eta Kappa Nu; Theta Tau, v- rgnt; Germ Cb ELLMAN, BARRY W. Milwaukee HIST ELSTAD, JUDIE L. Delavan MED MIC Alpha Delta Theta, soc chmn; Wis Players; KAO ELWING, DANIEL T. Round Lake, III. EE NROTC, qn cont chmn; NSP; Nautilus Soc; 2 E ENGELBRECHT, KENNETH W. Watertown GEOG ENGLUND, EVAN J. Wittenberg GEOL Var Crew EPSTEIN, SARAJANE New York, N.Y. HIST Seller Hall, id chmn ; AWS rep; Union usher; Hoofers ERENS, MICHAEL G. Chicago, III. POL SCI ERL, VIRGINIA E. Medford Alpha Tau Delta NURS ESLIEN, KATHRYN A. Koukauna SOC WK Eta Kappa Lambda; Sellery Hall, hsefellow; ATA ETZEL, MARY E. Sussex PHM EUCLIDE, FRANCIS J., JR. Green Bay CIE ASCE EVANS, GAIL K. Madison POL SCI Span Cb EVANS, MICHAEL J. Glen Ellyn, III. ACCT AXP EVEN, DENNIS T. Sheboygan ME Union rep com; 0X, v-pres, hmcmng chmn EVERLY, GAIL A. Honolulu, Hawaii EED Pi Lambda Theta EVERS, MICHAEL R. Plymouth ENGL Y-Dems; CARDINAL; Union lit com; A j Q FABER, CHARLES P. Sheboygan MKT FAGIN, MARSHALL D. Buffalo, N.Y. ZOOL Hmcmng Ball, crntn chmn; Union pblc rel com; UJF, dr v-chmn; Pre-med Soc; Frosh Ldrshp Prgm FALDET, IVY Black River Falls FINANCE Hoofers; Fin Soc; Y-GOP FALK, BARBARA E. Mernllan ART ED FANGBONER, MARY E. Fremont, Ohio MAR GEOL Hoofers; AAA FARACA, ORLYN J Kenosha SOC NSP; WSA pblc rel com; Hmcmng, dec com, pep rlly com- Forgn stdnt recpt cntr; AXQ FARR, STEPHEN C. Green Bay ZOOL FASSETT, LARRY L. Milwaukee CHE Delta Epsilon; AICE; Frank- enburger Hse, pres FEDKENHEUER. ALVIN W. Marshall SOILS FEENEY, JAMES W Drexel Hill, Po. GEOL NROTC; Nautilus Soc, treos; Skydiving Cb; XW FEIGHT, SHIRLEY M.D. Rhmelander JOURN Coranto Sigma Iota; CARD INAL FELDMAN, CAROLE R. Woodmere, N.Y. PHIL NSP; Panhel rsh cnslr; AE I asst treas FELDMAN, JOANNE Elkins Park, Pa. ZOOL AWS FELDMAN, KENNETH W. Jonesville CHEM Hoofers FELKER, KATHERINE A. Marshfleld ENGL FELSNER, RONALD E. Oshkosh • CIE Tf Oshkosh State,- Theta Tau; IM Sprts FENBERG, SUSAN R. Findloy, Ohio AMER INST CARDINAL; WSA Campus Chst com, hmcmng com; Un- ion spcl serv com; Hillel FENIK, MARTIN L. Garden City, N.Y. POL SCI TKE FENRICK, GERALD W. Evansville CHE SSO, ath dir : Sellery Holl, pres, ath dir FENZL, TERRY E. Brookfield QUANT AN Phi Eta Sigma; IF Cncl; SAE, pres FERGUSON, ANN H. Wauwatosa HIST Hoofers; Union ushers FERNANDES, PETER T. Subryanville, British Guiana M AN SCI Alpha Zeta; Mace; Iron Cross; Phi Kappa Phi; King Chrsln Awrd; Soccer Cb; Intl Cb; NSA, Stdnt-Fclly com on cond appls; Pre-vet Assoc; Union dirct, cncl FERRIS. LINDA K. W.lmette III. LATIN FETZER, PETER O. Wmnetko, III. LAW Phi Delta Phi; Legol Aid Soc, v-chmn,- Stdnt Crt. def cnsl FIGLER, MICHAEL H. Modison PSYCH Phi Eto Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; IF ath; Humo; Intl prjets com; WSA, soc chmn wkshp com; n A3 , soc chmn, pldg pres FILBERT, WILLIAM P. Sf. Charles. Ill COMUN PH Y 481 SENIOR ACTIVITIES FINKELSTEIN DAVID B. New York, N.Y. CHEM UW Mrchng Cncrl Band; AX2 FISCHER, FREDERIC W. Palatine, III. EE IEEE; Delta Sigma Pi, pres, sec, hist, chan FISCHER, JOHN G. Sheboygan MKT AY FISH, JOHN L. Wisconsin Dells Beta Alpha Psi ACCT FISHER, CARMEN R. Wisconsin Rapids RETAIL BADGER; Bid Dr com; Cam- pus Chst; NSP; Union pblc rel com; AAA, serv prjcts chmn FISHER, ROBERT J. Walworth MATH CHEM FISHMAN, KAREN F. Brooklyn, N.Y. EED Hoofers FLAKAS, GERALD K. Sauk City EE Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Eta Kappo FLEISHAUER, FREDERIC W. Baraboo HIST FLOCKENCIER, JILL P. Viroqua ART Tf Indiana U; ArA, scrb FLORA, CHARLES M. 482 Elgin, III. PSYCH A0 FODOR, PETER B. Milwaukee MEDICINE J X FOKAKIS, IRENE Madison HIST Sigma Epsilon Sigma, Mortar Bd; Phi Kappa Phi; Model UN; Univ Relg Cncl; EOSF, pres, sec; Forensics FOLEY, SUSAN P. Milwaukee PSYCH FOLMER, JEFFREY P. Whitefish Bay ECON POL SCI FOREEN, LYNN M. Wausau ENGL FORMAN, ROGER J. Milwaukee PSYCH FORREST, TERRY G. Green Bay ZOOL FORREST, THOMAS R. Canfield, Ohio SOC AXP FORRESTER, BETTY J. Walworth JOURN Theta Sigma Phi, sec; Sigma Delta Pi, sec; Union nws bur; ArA, treas FOSTER, CHARLES L. Milwaukee HIST FOSTER, DIANE L. Madison ENGL Union forum com; KA0 FOSTER, MARGARET P. Cato SPEECH T Peace Crps Com; KA0 FOSTER, RUTH A. Menasha CHILD D FOSTER, STEPHEN J. Milwaukee RISK INSUR UWIS, v-pres FOWLER, SANDRA J. Oshkosh BUS ED Phi Chi Theta, pres, WRA; Susan B. Davis Hse, sec, rep, jud bd FOX, JARVIS P. Greenwich. Conn. ECON FOX, SUZANNE A. Greenwich, Conn. ENGL Union forum com; Hoofers FRANCIS, REID E. Evansville ME Pi Tau Sigma, ASME; SAE, corr sec FRANCKOWIAK, JEROME D. Stratford AGRON Blue Shld; Badger Crps Sis Cb; Crew; A02 FRANKE, SUZANNE P. Pittsburgh, Pa. ENGL NSA, corr; Model UN, del chmn FRANKEL, MARY E. Silver Spring, Md. POL SCI Y-Dems; Mock Sen; Model UN, del chmn FRAZIER, CLIVE Milwaukee EE Eta Kappa Nu, treos; Tau Beta Pi; Kappo Eta Kappo FRECKMAN, OLIVER J. Waukesha PSYCH NROTC, exbtn drll tm; Navy Ball, pblcty chmn; 2$E, pldg pres. sng chmn FRENCH, NATALIE R. Appleton EED Pi Lambda Theta FRIEDLAND, JOAN M. Evanston, III. ECON Union lit com, usher, nws bur FRIES, JOAN M. Oshkosh HIST Sigma Epsilon Sigma; UW sym orchstr; Bohai Cb, sec, chmn; Model UN; Stdnt Crt id FRIESTAD, DAVID E. Brooklyn Center, Minn. PSYCH AFROTC, grp stff, off; Billy Mitchell Aero Space Flight, cmndr; Arnold Air Soc, cmndr FRITSCHEL, PAUL R. Green Bay ZOOL FRITZ, BRUCE R. Sheboygan ECON FRONEK, DAVID N. Antigo CHE MACE; Iron Cross; Var ftball, cptn; Frosh Bsktball; Sr Clss v- pres; Natl W Cb; Stdnt Ath Bd, X¥ FRYE, MICHAEL Phillips Y-GOP; Hoofers MATH FUERSTEN, MERRY K. Menomonee Falls ENGL FUHRER, THOMAS M. Kenosha ART Union usher, soc com; NSP; Hmcmng dsply com, dnc com; Model UN; Faville Hse soc chmn,- LHA act com FULLER, DAVID R. Woukesha EE Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi GABERMAN, BARRY D. Madison POL SCI GABERT, GENEVIEVE E. Milwaukee HEC ED GABLE, JOHN A. Clinton ENGL INSIGHT OUTLOOK; Y- GOP; WSA Stdnt Ldrshp Prgm GABONA, ERNEST J. Cleveland, Ohio MATH Frosh Crew; Var Hockey; NROTC GADBAW, JAMES L. Waupun ZOOL Model UN; NSP; ATA, v- pres GAHIN, M. FIKRY Cairo, Egypt INSUR GAJAFSKY, DAVID L. Green Bay SOC WK Richardson Hse, treas; UW Symphony GALIN, SUSAN J. Milwaukee SPEECH T Sigma Alpha Eto; Union glry comm; AE4 GALLAGHER, DONNA A. Chicago, III. SOC WK Essex Hse. soc chmn ; WSA Peace Crps comm; Collegiate Pty ; Br-sis prgm; Hoofers GALLAGHER, JAMES D. Madison ME SAE, Polygon rep; ASME, treas GALLO, GAIL E. Kenosha ART AWS rep; Sr Swng; Elm Drive, art comm, hmcmng comm GANNON, BLAIR M. Denver, Colo. POL SCI GANNON, LINDA Z. Los Angeles, Calif. PSYCH GARDNER, JAMES M., JR. Milwaukee EE GARMAGER, ELIZABETH A. Madison RETAIL PH Kappo Epsilon, sec, rsh chmn; UWPhA; MORTAR QUILL, advert rngr; KKr, asst treas, pldg v-pres; Ponhel rsh cncl GARMISE, ROBERT Ithaca, N.Y. HIST LHA rep; WLHA anncr GASPER, BEVERLY Milwaukee NURS GAYLORD, JOHN C. Madison FINANCE INSUR Fin Soc; Insur Soc; UW Chorus GEBHARDT, MARGARET E. Elmhurst, III. GERM WRA Imrls; Sellery, |ud chmn, snch br rngr; Union usher; Liz Waters, pres GEMPELER, HENRY A. Madison POL SCI GEORGE, THEODORE D. Ironwood, Mich. LAW Phi Alpha Delta; WIS LAW REVIEW, exec bd GEPPERT, MARIANNE Milwaukee PH UWPhA, Kappa Epsilon GERARD, BERNADINE S. Bethpage, N.Y. HIST WSA Human Rights comm; Allen Ho II , union rep, fir chmn; Sr Swng; Union forum comm; NSA GERMANN, MARY L. McKeesport, Pa. HUMAN Union thtr comm; KKT GETZ, STEVE Elgin, III. IM bsktball MATH GEYER, JAMES R. Milwaukee PH GEYER, THOMAS Milwoukee ZOOL GHENT, JAMES R. Hayward NAT SCI Union soc comm; Ely Hse, soc chmn,- Kohlenberg Hse, soc chmn GIBBS, LEONARD E. Oshkosh CORR ADMIN David Schreiner Hse, v-pres, soc chmn GIBSON, CARLA L. Mequon ENGL WSA intl rel comm; WSA hmcmng comm GIFFORD, GAY I. Genoa City JOURN Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Crucible; Mortor Bd; Theta Sigma Phi, treas; Coranto Sigma Iota; COUR- ANT, ed; Stdnt Sen; AWS pblct chmn; SLIC subcomm on pblctns, chmn; Wales Hse pres; Hozeltine Hse, v-pres GILBERTSON, KAREN L. Black River Falls SOC WK GILLEN, DIANE E. Kaukauna SOC WK Newman Cb; UCCF GILLESPIE, DENNIS W. Appleton REAL EST INSUR Frosh Crew; Insur Soc; Real Est Cb; Natl W Cb; Var Crew, X J GILLETTE, JOHN R. Madison HIST IM ftball GILLETTE, JULIE A. Madison SOC GILLING, SUSAN C. Green Bay MATH Sigma Epsilon Sigma GINGOLD, PHYLLIS K. Omaha, Nebr. EED Phi Beta GITCHEL, JAY C. Rothschild HIST Tf UW-Wausau; Delta Psi Omega; Wesley Found; Y- GOP; Hoofers GIVENS, DIANE R. Rochester, N.Y. POL SCI Hoofers; Intl Cb; Model UN, NSA GLADSTONE, SUSAN West Hartford, Conn. HIST Tf Pembroke Col GLAISNER, RICHARD J. IF Cncl; 2X GLASSMAN, DEBRA A. New Rochelle, N.Y. HIST Hoofers; Br-sis prgm ; FASE GLASSNER, NANCY A. New York, N.Y. ART GLEMBOCKI, JOHN H. Kenosha PH UWPhA GLESNER, RICHARD C. Madison LAW Phi Alpha Delta; WIS LAW REVIEW GLINES, HEATHER R. Racine ART GOBA, JOHN J. Milwaukee ME ASME; Pi Tau Sigma; Tri- ongle, corr sec, alum rel chmn GOBEL, THOMAS A. Beloit ECON Union pblc rel comm; Poxton Hse, soc chmn; Hoofers GOEBEL, SUSAN J. Sheboygan SOC WK BADGER, ed-in-chief, ed asst; WSA hmcmng comm; Frosh Ldrshp Trng Prgm; Br-sis prgm; Wis Prvw; Humo prgm comm; NSP; J?$B, rec sec GOEDJEN, RUSSELL C. Two Rivers INTL REL ECON CARDINAL, advert rngr; 0AX GOEKE, JAMES W. Lockport. III. GEOL Var ftball GOEMANS, JOHN H. Green Bay ECON Alpha Kappa Psi; IF rep; IF ftball, bsboll; Hoofers; ATQ GOESSEL, DON E. Brookfleld ME ASME; TKE GOHR, ROBERT A. Krakow ME SAE GOLD, HAROLD W. New York, N.Y. PSYCH GOLD, MARY LOU Freeport, N.Y. PSYCH Br-sis prgm; Union usher; ASA GOLD, RHODA G. Skok.e, III. ENGL Union pblc rel comm; Sympsm; —AT GOLDBERG, DAVID A. Milwaukee PSYCH Phi Eta Sigma GOLDEN, WENDY LYNN New York, N.Y. FRENCH WSA pblc rel comm GOLDRING, SUSAN L. Moplewood, N.J. PSYCH Psi Chi; Union usher; Van Hise Commons comm, chmn; Hille! GOLDSTEIN, BETTY A. New York, N.Y. SPAN Jr yr in Spain; SAT SENIOR ACTIVITIES GOLDSTINE, THEA L. New York, N.Y. PSYCH GOLDSTOCK, BRUCE A. New York, N.Y. POL SCI GOMOLL, JANET D. Oshkosh CHEM Gommo Sigma Sigma GONSKE ROBERT G. Rice Lake SOILS UW Rigs Cnclj Badger Crops Soils Cb, v-pres, treas; A0Z, v-pres GOODING, R. GARY Menasha POL SCI GOODMAN, DEBRA ANN Milwaukee SOC WK GOODMAN, JOSEPH J. Milwaukee POL SCI Hoofers GOODRICH, MICHEL J. Durand CHEM BIOL Alpha Chi Sigma; Alpha Phi Omega; Y-GOP GORDER, DONALD L. Walertown AMP GORDON, BARBARA T. Skokie, III. FRENCH Sigma Epsilon Sigma, pres; Soph honors; French Cb, pres; I nil Cb; WSA Frosh Idrshp prgm; Br-sis prgm; Union usher GOREN, JOEL H. Bronx, N.Y. PSYCH Var bsball; IF rsh comm; AEn GORMAN, LINDA F. Brooklyn, N.Y. SPEECH T Sigma Alpha Eta; Union usher; SAT GORMAN, RICHARD L. Madison PSYCH ATA GOSS, PAMELA Oak Park III. SOC WK AF, pres GOSSE, MARY K. Seymour ART ED GOSSE, ROBERT E. Seymour LAW Moot Court tm GOTTFRIED, BARBARA P. Chicago, III. FRENCH AWS, sec-treas; NSP GOTTLIEB, PATRICIA G. Racine PSYCH Union glry comm; Union usher; Hoofers GOW, NANCY M. Glen Cove, N.Y. MATH Eta Kappa Lambda; Slicter Hall, sec; Gavin Hse, v-pres; Union usher GRACE. ANN Short Hills. N. J. MATH Hoofers; Panhel rsh cnclr; XQ GRADE. DONALD L. Wausou ACCT Mead Hse, v-pres GRAEFE, RICHARD J. Milwaukee EE GRAEFE, ROBERTA L. Wisconsin Rapids PHM Phi Theta GRAHN, RICHARD E. Madison ACCT UW chorus GRANT, MICHAEL E. Chicago, III. POL SCI IF pblctn comm chmn, rsh chmn, 2nd v-pres, advsr bd; GREEKSPEAK, ed; SLIC; Y- Dem; AEIT , sec IF rep GRATZ, LINDA L. Mineral Point MKT Mkt Cb, sec, v-pres; SAM; Advrt Cb; ASA GRAUEL, TRUMAN W. Wichita, Kans. MEDICINE Sigma Sigma,- Phi Chi GRAUPNER, JAMES F. Spencer HIST Union usher; Union spcl serv comm; Hoofers GRAY, AINSLIE A., JR. Madison ENGL NROTC; Naufalis Soc; A 1 ? GREENBERG, MARGO D. Chicago, III. ENGL Humo kickln chmn; Y-Dem; Human Rts comm GREENBERG, RENEE D. Chicago, III. SOC WK WLHA anncr; AWS fshn comm GREENE, ALAN I. Chicago, III. ACCT Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Y- Dem GREENSIDE, MARK D. Wantagh, N.Y. HIST Elm Dr Commons, pres; NSA; Hoofers GREGERSON, LARRY A. Baldwin ECON Delta Sigma Pi, hist, v-pres; Stdnt Sen; Model UN GREGORY, THOMAS E. Reedsburg MUSIC Phi Mu Alpha GRESCH, ALLEN J. Antigo AG E Ag Stdnt Cncl, sec, treas; ASAE, sec, polygon bd; Blue Shiel 4-H; A02, hse mgr GRIMME, NANCY K. Madison REL ART GRIMSTAD, PAUL H. Madison PSYCH GRIP, WAYNE M. Eau Claire Geol Cb; Hoofers GRISAR, NORBERT Milwaukee Var Crew GEOL PED GROHUSKY, DAVID E. De Pere ME PROD MGMT Phi Eto Sigma; Tau Beta P Pi Tau Sigma; Phi Kappa Ph Soph honors; Humo, trea; I P. treas, v-pres, pres GROW, MICHAEL R. Toledo, Ohio JOURN IF ftball. bsboll, tennis; 2K GRUENDLER, JAMES D. 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INTL REL LHA prsnl pblc rel comm, chmn; Model UN; Y-Dem; Model Sen GUNZBERG, LYNN M. Wilhamsville, N.Y. ITAL Eta Sigma Phi, sec; WSA Frosh Ldrshp Trng Prgm; WSA acod affrs comm; Intl Cb; Ital Cb; Union music comm GUSTAFSON, KENNETH H. St Charles, III. POL SCI Var Bsktball; Natl W Cb, v- pres; Stdnt Ath Bd, v-pres; FCA; H0II GUTENSTEIN, AUDREY P. Great Neck, N.Y. RADIO TV Union hse comm; Model Dem Conv GUTH, JAMES L. Walerford POL SCI Phi Eto S.gma; Y-GOP GUTKNECHT, KARL S. Lone Rock GERM GETTMAN, PATSY S. Pittsburg, Pa. PSYCH Union usher; Union spcl serv comm GUTTSCHOW, ROBERT L. Walworth POL SCI Delta Epsilon; WSA, pblc rel, dir, commnctn comm, chmn; Stdnt Sen; SCOPE Ply; Y- Dem ; Ewbank Hse, v-pres GWIN, JOHN F. Hudson PSYCH Delta Epsilon; UW Ski Cb; Hoofers GYGAX, GLEN F. Waukesha MKT Mkt Cb; WSA Frosh Ldrshp Trng Prgm; UW Chorus HAACK, JOHN F. Madison POL SCI HAAGENSEN, STUART M. Wauwatosa ECON Fin Soc; 2AE HAAKENSON, KATHRYN L. Evonsville HIST HABEL, THEODOR Kenosha MEDICINE Chrstn Med Soc, pres; Bodger Chrstn Flwshp; LHA Camera Cb HABERICHTER, GAIL S. Park Ridge, III. ART HIST Tower, pres; KKT HABERMAN, CAROL E. Racine SOC WK HAERLE, JUNE G. Morton Grove, III. SPEECH T Coed Cong; Union peace crp comm; KKr, v-pres HAFEMEISTER, JAMES A. Brookfield PRSNL MGMT Var Crew; IF Cncl, Greek Wk comm, Rsh comm; Humo; NSP; ATA, soc chmn HAGAN, DONNA J. Elmhurst, III. POL SCI Union glry comm; Liz Waters, soc chmn HAGER, SANDRA L. Milwaukee ZOOL Sigma Epsilon Sigma HAHN, FREDERICK J. Englewood, Colo. LAW Phi Delta Phi HAHN, JAMES W. Milwaukee PH Kappa Psi-v-regent, treas; UWPhA, pres HAHN, JOHN C. Sheboygan ME NROTC; Hoofers; ATU HALLETT, THOMAS R. Two Rivers INTL REL Tf UW Manitowoc; 0X HALPERN, RICHARD C. Chicago, III. HIST IM Sprts; Hillel, interfaith chmn; Religious Cncl, treas; Bapt Stdnt Cnfr, commnty cncl chmn HALVERSON, KEITH E. Menomonee LAW Phi Delta Ph.; IM Sprts; Stdnt Court, defnc cncl chief HALVORSEN, RONALD G. Madison ECON Y-GOP; H ' Y HAMBACH, KATHY J. Wauwatosa ART ED HAMILTON, ANN E. Waukesha HEC ED Phi Upsilon Omicron, rptr; Eta Kappa Lambda; Hsptlty Day, guide; Marlatt Hse, pres, treas; Panhel, rcrd sec, rsh cnclr; Union music comm; UW Wmn Chorus; A2A, Panhel rep HAMILTON, JOEL R. Janesville AG ECON Alpha Zeto; Phi Kappa Phi; Mace,- Wesley Found Cncl; Sdl Srln Cb, treas; Meal Jdgng Tm; Little Intl, fin chmn; Ag Stdnt Cncl; A02, treas, ed HAMMOND, LYNN F. Chicago, III. ART HIST NSP, guide, chmn; Union crfts comm, glry comm; Wis Prvw; WSA fshn show comm; Union usher; Ar HAMPEL, SUSAN J. Madison SOC WK HAMRE, JAMES C. Madison ACCT Beta Alpha Psi; Fin Soc HANCHETT, DAVID S. Menasha POL SCI HANKS, TOBIAS R. Bennington, Vt. ART HIST UW Orchstr, pres; UW Strng Quartet, pres; Wis Players HANRAHAN, BRUCE D. Green Bay RADIO-TV-FILM Wis Players HANSEN. DENNIS N. Madison URB AFF Y-GOP, exec cncl, dir, pol act chmn; K2 HANSEN, JUDITH A. Kenosha INTL REL HANSEN, PATRICIA A. Madison EED Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Sr Swng HANSEN, WILLIAM S. Madison ME HANSON, JAMES M. Union Grove M AN SCI Sdl Srln HANSON, JAMES R. Brookfeld ME HANSON, KEITH R. Stoughton SOC HANSON, MICHAEL J. Madison SOC HANSON, PAULA J. Madison ENGL Gamma Sigmo Sigma, corr sec; Union usher; Luth Stdnt Assoc, treas; Cool Hse, v- pres HANSON, WAYNE P. Cedarburg INTL MKT Alpha Kappa Psi; Mkt Cb; Olson Hse, pres, treas; NSP; Model GOP Conv HAPKA, GERALD A. Madison LAW HARDINA, JOSEPH L. Mukwonogo PH HARGRAVE, ALAN D. Ripon VOCAL ED Phi Mu Alpho 483 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 484 HARGRAVES, DOLORIS N. Madison NURS Mayhews Hse, ath chmn; Susan Davis Hse, rep HARKER, L. KATHLEEN Janesville ECON AWS, sec, asst sec; Sr Class Cncl HARKER, MOLLY F. Neenah BOT Foreign Stdnt Prgm; WSA Frosh Ldrshp Prgm; NSP; KA0 HARKINS, KATHRYN P. Madison EED Luth Stdnt Assoc; Stdnt Sen HARNED, WILLIAM H. Belvidere, III. CHEM WY HARNOIS, MARY LOU Washburn SOC WK Wesley Found, cncl, sec; Model UN; Y-GOP HARNS, LINDA A. Kenosha MKT Phi Chi Theta; Liz Waters, stndrd comm rep HARRINGTON, BERNEITA M. Appleton ENGL Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Koppa Phi; Pi Lambda Theta; Coed Cong, rep; Newman Cb; Union lib comm, lit comm, dirctrt HARRINGTON, MAUREEN E. Milwaukee FRENCH Jr yr in France; French Cb, treas HARRINGTON, SUE A. Lake Forest, III. ENGL GERM Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Mortar Bd ; Crucible; Union pblc rel, chmn; Panhel, corr sec; NSP; KA0 HARRIS, ERIC A. Garrett Park, Md. HIST Frosh Crew; Tripp, hsflw HARRIS, HENRY W. Madison LAW Phi Delta Phi, sec-treas; Legal Aid Soc HARRIS, JAMES W. Mineral Point AG EXT ED UW Mrchng Band HARRIS, SUSAN Y. Bronx, N.Y. ENGL Sigma Epsilon Sigma; CARDINAL HART, DALE M. Rockford, III. ENGL GREEKSPEAK, advert ed, ed; Wis Prvw; AWS Fshn Show; NSP; Sympsm; Humo,- Frosh Ldrshp Prgm; WSA Welfare Prjct; AAA, soc chmn, sec HART, JUDITH ANN Appleton SPEECH T Sigma Alpha Eta, pres; UW Wmn Chorus HART, SUSAN P. Waupaca MATH Union hse comm; Y-Dem HARTENSTEIN, MICHAEL E. Milwaukee ACCT Frosh Golf; Evons Scholars, treas HARTMAN, MARGARET J. Madison PED Cheerldr; Sr Class Cncl; Wis Prvw; NSP, tf comm chmn; Hoofers; Dolphins; Blood Dr, chmn,- Panhel, rsh cncl; Humo; T I B HARTMAN, MARY S. Greendale SOC WK AWS, hse rep, prsnl comm; Br-Sis Prgm; UW Wmn Cho- rus; XQ, pldg pres HARTMANN, FORREST D. Sauk City LAW Tau Epsilon Rho HARTWIG, CAROL M. Milwaukee EED Bleyer Hse, treas HARVEY, DAVID W. Madison ACCT MKT Mkt Cb; Hoofers HASEMEIR, JANE E. Richmond, Ind. POL SCI Rosenberry Hse, pres; Coed Cong; Sr Swng; AWS St Conv, fin chmn; AWS govt rel comm; WSA course currclm comm, govt rel comm; A$, chpln HASPEL, SUSAN L. Memphis, Tenn. HIST Humo, pblct comm; AWS acad comm; Blood Dr, rep; AEO HASSETT, SHARON M. Modison PHM Phi Theta; Y-GOP; ASA, phil HASTINGS, CAROLYN J. Cedar Rapids, la. SOC WK Union spcl srvc comm; NSP; Br-Sis Prgm; WSA govt rel comm, foreign rel comm; KA0, v-pres HATLEN, THOMAS N. Evansville DY SCI HATLESTAD, PAUL W. Curtiss ACCT HAUG, RICHARD J. Verona GEOG ECON HAUPT, LUANNE C. Wausau ACCT Phi Chi Theta HAUT, WAYNE A. Green Bay ME HAY, GEORGIA L. Beloit SOC WK HAYDEN, LEE R. Viroqua Union lit comm ENGL HAYES, THOMAS E. Milwaukee LAW HAYES, THOMAS G. Washington, D.C. AMER INST Union glry comm HECK, BARBARA L. Mendovi ENGL Badger Band; UW Wmn Chorus; Y-Dem HEEB, JAMES Cincinnati, Ohio CHEM Alpha P h i Omega; UW Concsn Std, mngr; Rugby HEENAN, MICHELE Olean, N.Y. SPAN Union soc comm; Jr yr in Spain HEFT, THOMAS J. Horicon ME Tf Ripon,- ASME; SAE HEGEOUS, MARY ANNE Neenah NURS Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Mortar Bd, treas; Alpha Tau Delta, V- pres, pldg els sec; Stdnt-Fclt Cncl of Nurs School, rep; pres; Elm Drive, soc chmn HEGEDUS, STEPHEN I. Madison MEDICINE Phi Chi; Elm Drive, hseflw; Research Prjct Asst HEGGESTAD, KAY A. Madison PSYCH CARDINAL; Hoofers HEIN, MICHAEL L. Minocqua PSYCH HEIN, ROBERT A. Milwaukee PH UW PhS, APhS HEINRICHS, CAROL M. Wausau EED HEINSEN, PATRICIA L. Riverside, III. OT WSA, asst sec, acad srvc, dir, prsnl cntct comm, NSA comm; Stdnt Sen; Y-Dem; Model UN, del chmn; SCOPE Pty; SLIC, subcomm on stdnt org pol HEINTZ, BARBARA E. Minnetonka, Minn. ART ED Tf Milwaukee Downer; Hmcmng Court; Ar HELD, ROBERT J., JR. Slinger DY FOODS IND Babcock Hse, pres; Sdl Srln; UW Mens Glee Cb HELFAND, IVAN M. Little Neck, N.Y. POL SCI IF foreign stdnt speaker prgm; Humo, revision comm; Union intl rel comm; AEII HELLER, JULIA Brooklyn, N.Y. POL SCI Mortar Bd; Union film comm, chmn; Union usher HELLMUTH, MARY LOU Springfield, Ohio SPEC ED Hoofers; XQ HELTNESS, DANIEL J. Mendota, III. AG ECON Ag Econ Cb; WLHA HEMPHILL, MARGARETTA Manhattan, Kans. ART HENDERSON, CHRIS O. Riverside, III. POL SCI IF, rep, treas; Y-GOP; Union rep; H I , treas HENDRICKS, MARY ELLEN Waukesha ENGL Hoofers; II A$, Little Sis HENDRICKSON, SANDRA K. Madison EED HENDRICKSON, THOMAS A. Wausou SOC Var Fencing; IM Sprts; 2X HENKELMANN, THOMAS J. Green Bay CHEM Res Halls Film Soc, exhbt prsnl dir HENSLER, RONALD F. Lowell SOIL CONSERV Crops Soils Cb HERMANSEN, EDWARD W., JR. Racine ACCT HERMSEN, THOMAS G. De Pere ENGL BADGER; Advert Cb, pres HERR, THOMAS J. Two Rivers EE Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sig- ma; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi HERRICK, H. SCOTT Madison NAT SCI Var Golf, AXP, pres, pldg trnr HERRMANN, FREDERICK B. Chippewa Falls MATH HERSCH, ARLINE J. Gary, Ind. ENGL Tf Missouri; Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Union lit comm; Union usher HERA, JEAN LOUISE Milwaukee NURS Alpha Tau Delta; Intl Cb HERZOG, BERNARD F. Madison MEDICINE Tf U of S. Dakota; Nu Sigma Nu ; BADGER HILL, PHILIP A. Marshfield CARDINAL PSYCH HETZEL, ROBERT E. Milwaukee Eta Kappa Nu EE HEUSER, SANDRA L. Madison MDT Alpha Delta Theta, reed sec; Gay Hse, sec; Sr Swng HEYMAN, BARRY N. Bronx, N.Y. IBERO-AMER STUD SPAN Phi Eto Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Delta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa; Span Cb HEYMANN, SAMUEL R. Clayton, Mo. AMER INST GREEKSPEAK; IF rel comm; pldg trng; Frosh Ldrshp Prgm; Wis Prvw; ZBT HIBBOTT, HELEN L. Chicago, III. SPEECH T AiA, soc chmn, hmcmng dec comm HICKS, JUDITH A. Lake Geneva INTL REL Model UN; Model GOP Conv; Hoofers HIERL, DAVID J. Massena, N.Y. METEOR NROTC, drill tm; TKE, rsh chmn HIGGINS, JAMES M. Kenmore, N.Y. ECON X HILDEBRANDT, JOSEPH P. Madison FINANCE Phi Eta Sigma; Mace, pres Phi Koppa Phi; Soph Honors Sr Class Cncl; Stdnt Sen Model UN, chmn; Hmcmng arrngmt comm, chmn; IF Intrmrls; Frat Buyers Coop, v- pres; X JX fin mngr HILGERT, MARGARET R. Thorpe SOC WK HILL, MARGARET R. Madison CHILD D Hec Cb HILL, SUSAN Q. Sturgeon Bay HIST Luedke Hse, LHA rep HILLYARD, ROBIN L. Dubuque, la. ENGL HINC, LOIS A. Green Bay MDT Alpha Delta Theta HINDIN, JANET S. Milwaukee EED Phi Kappa Phi; Mortar Bd; Crucible; Pi Lambda Theta; Union News Bureau, chmn; Y-Dems; Union dirctrt; Wis Prvw HINTZ, DUANE H. New London AG E Rifle Tm; Mitchell Air Soc ; Arnold Air Soc; Fa vi I le Hse, ath chmn HIPKE, ROBERT H. Wauwatosa ECON SAM; AY HITT, JOAN C. Fond du Lac HIST HITT, THOMAS C. Needham, Mass. POL SCI X$, Pres HODGERS, LINDA E. Franklin Lokes, N.J. MATH HOEM, BETTE G. Melrose SED Liz Waters art comm, chmn HOERIG, GERALD L. Appleton CHE AlChE HOFFMANN, PAMELA S. Milwaukee NURS Alpha Tau Delta HOFSTETTER, ANN K. Bloomington, Ind. RADIO TV Phi Beta; Sr Swng; NSP; Wis Prvw; Panhel, rsh cncl; A4 , pres, Panhel rep HOLLFELDER, ARLENE R. Madison RETAIL Hec Cb; Hoofers HOLLOWAY, DON C. Janesville ME Pi Tau Sigma, pres; Track; Wis Prvw; 1965 E Expstn, chmn; B©n HOLMES, RODNEY B. Gurnee, III. ME E Expstn,- SAE; AFS; IM Sprt HOLZMAN, BONNIE J. New York, N.Y. ENGL AWS Fshn Show; BADGER; Hmcmng pblcty; AE J HOMB, KENNETH W. Monroe EE IEEE; Triangle HONSTAD, MARY C. Viroqua POL SCI Coranto Sigma Iota; Chad, soc chmn HOOD, MARY H. Wausau XQ EED HOPKINS, EDWARD J. Greenfield CHEM Frankenburger Hse, LHA rep, treas . SENIOR ACTIVITIES HORST, JAMES A. Juneau PSYCH UW Mens Glee Cb HORWITZ, ALAN F. Minneapolis, Minn. CHEM Fast for Freedom, Sellery chmn; Blood Dr, rep; WLHA HORWITZ, JOAN S. Hillside, N.J. ENGL GREEKSPEAK; Humo, ex sec; SAT, corr sec HOTSON, KAREN R. Milwaukee HEC JOURN HOUSE, JAMES P. Holes Corners ADVERT Stdnt Sen; Advert Cb; ATQ, pres, sec HOVIND, NANCY L. Madison NURS Alpha Tau Delta HOWELL, BARBARA L. Janesville TEX CL HOYER, LOIS Dodgeville HEC HUBBARD, CLARKE D. Lancaster COMM Mitchell Air Flight; AFROTC, comm of color guard; Mil- Ball Comm; Gilman Hse, pres HUCKSTEAD, KAREN C. Morshfield ADVERT GREEKSPEAK; NSP; Liz Wat- ers, soc chmn; KA, v-pres HUGHES, DONNA K. Palatine, III. ZOOL ATA, hmcmng chmn HUGHES, LINDA Baldwmsville, N.Y. SOC WK HUGHES, ROBERT B. Kenosha HIST Frosh Crew; Track; 2X HUGUET, JERROLD W. Clinton SOC Phi Eta Sigma; Model UN, chmn; Y-Dem, ex bd, dstrct chmn; Model Sen; 3 SK HULBERG, ANNE L. West Salem NURS HUME, GEORGEANNE Chilton ANTHRO HURTGEN, DONALD M. Middleton LAND ARCH Stdnl Assoc of Land Arch HUSEBY, IRVIN C. Milwaukee MET E Frosh Track; AXA HUTCHENS, RITA M. Madison HEC ED Phi Upsilon Omicron; Eufhen- ics. Union soc comm; ATA HUTTON, WENDY Birmingham, Mich. ART AristocrotS; KKT HUTZEL, ROBERTA L. Madison HOSP DIET Hec Cb, st treas; Commuters Cb; Hsptlt Day ICKE, PAULINE A. Woukesho MATH PSYCH Sigmo Epsilon Sigma INDRA, GLORIA J. Madison MATH Gamma Sigma Sigma; Con- over Hse, soc chmn INGALLS, LAWRENCE H. Walworth CIE Scabbard Blade, treas; ASCIE; Mack Hse, soc chmn INGBER, JEFFERY S. Ann Arbor Mich. PREMED INOUYE, JOYCE M. Chicago, III. JOURN ADVERT Coranto Sigmo lota; Advert Cb IPSEN, HENRY W. Cuba City HIST IRWIN, GAYLE L. Milwaukee ENGL Union crofts comm; NSP; UW Wmn Chorus; Badger Sng Fst; Intl Cb; Wesley Found; T$B ISAACS, MARLA B. Brooklyn, N.Y. ASIAN STUD Span Cb; Indian Assoc; Jr yr in India; Model UN ISAACSON, NED H. Viroquo PH JACK, NANCY A. Beloit FRENCH Br-sis prgm JACOB, JANE Ann Arbor, Mich, EED Union hse com, sec; Union spec serv com, sec; ASA, pres, schlrshp chmn JACOBS, HARLENE J. Milwaukee EED JACOBS, RONALD S. Madison LAW Wis Law Review; TEP JACOBSON, RANDALL N. Sparta CIE NROTC, rfl tm; Navy Co; Var Rfl; AXA, pres JACOBSON, LOIS H. Madison NURS JAEGER, JAMES W. Cedarburg BIOCHEM JAGLOWSKI, MARY ANNE C. Wauwatosa SOC WK JAGODINSKY, GREGORY Two Rivers SOILS AROTC; AUSA, treas; Persh- ing rfls; $K0, pldg trnr JAHN, CURTIS P. Baraboo PROD MGMT NROTC, drill tm; 2 E JAHN, NORMAN P. Johnson Creek ASCE, 0X CIE JAMES, NANCY L. Kenosha MKT Phi Chi Theta; Mkt Cb; WSA elctn com; SAM JANNSSEN, ROBERT A. Muskego CHE Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappo Phi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; AlChE JANTSCH, MARY P. Dorchester HOSP DIET JANZER, MARY M. Menomonee Falls EED AXQ JASKE, JOHN B. New Berlin ENGL Hoofers; Var Swim; IF sprfs; B0II JASPERSON, WILLIAM H. Wis. Rapids METEOR Bashford Hse, v-pres, sec- treas; Meteor Cb JELINEK, SUSAN Jackson Hts., N. Y. ZOOL Hoofers JENSEN, RICHARD S. Madison HIST Wis Players JENSEN, SANDRA L. York, Po. LATIN Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappo Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Mortarboard; Eta Sigma Phi; pres, treas; Br-sis prgm; AWS exec end; IAWS; Wilkinson Hse, pres; Chad, pres end, sec JESINSKI, JANE E. Sheboygan MKT Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Folk Art Soc; Mkt Cb JESKE, JILL K. Miami, Florida NAT SCI Wis Prvw; Humo; KA0 JESSE, EDWARD V. Barron AG ECON Alpha Zeta; A02 JESSEN, JOANNE K. Racine SPEECH COR Sigma Alpha Eta; KA JOHANSEN, JOANN Phillips HEC ED Phi Upsilon Omicron, sec; Mortarboard, hstrn,- Bdgr Sng Fst; Hsptlty Day, chmn; HEC stdnt concl; Pres Hse Choir JOHNEJACK, MARY SUE Lake Geneva ENGL POL SCI Stdnt Rts Party; WSA; Chad, jud chmn JOHNS, ARTHUR H. La Crosse ME ASME; SAE, ; AA J JOHNS, DONALD P. Madison LAW Mathys Mem Awrd for Appel- late Advocacy; Legal Wrtng instrctr JOHNS, BRUCE M. Rice Loke CHEM Amer Chem Soc, stdnt affil; Var Wrestling JOHNSON, CAROL A. Mankato, Minn. OT Othera JOHNSON, EDWARD A. Downer ' s Grove, III. BIOL CONSERV JOHNSON, GARY R. Madison REAL EST Pershing Rfls; RECMA JOHNSON, GREGG W. Wauwatosa MATH JOHNSON, HARRIET A. Appleion EED Tf UW-Fox Volley; Span Cb JOHNSON, JEAN L. Beloit NURS Alpha Tau Delta; UW Chorus Cncrt Band JOHNSON, JON W. Madison GEOG Var Swimming JOHNSON, JUDITH A. Madison SPEC ED Gamma Sigma Sigma JOHNSON, KAREN A. Kenosha ANTHRO Tf UW-Kenosha; Soph Hnrs : Union hse com JOHNSON, LYNNE E. Milwaukee FRENCH Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Soph Hnrs; Sr Hnrs, Wis Players; Union mus com JOHNSON, MICHAEL H. Duluth, Minn. METEOR Meteor Cb JOHNSON, NANCY D. Cambridge MDT Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Alpha Delta Theta JOHNSON, ORDEAN F. JR. Modison CIE ASCE JOHNSON, RICHARD A. Madison ECON 2AE, Pldg trnr JOHNSON, SAM T. Elm Grove PSYCH Var Golf; Ath Dept trnr JONDROW, MARJEAN P. Madison JOURN Theta Sigma Phi; Mortar- board JONES, CRAIG L. Gillett ZOOL A A JONES, GWYNETH A. Baraboo ART ED JONES, NEAL T. Madison ENGL Germ Cb, sec; Wis players; DAILY CARDINAL JONES, STEPHEN C. Steven ' s Point LAW Phi Delta Phi JONES, SUZANNE K. Livingston, N.J. HIST Hoofers JOOSSE, JOHN W. Saukville MED SCI Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi JOPKE, KENNETH M. Milwaukee SOC JORDAN, MARY E. Madison SOC WK JORGENSEN, DARYLL A. Milwaukee ART JORSTAD, MARGARET M. Ridgelond PHYS ED Phys Ed Cb; Ross Hse, soc chmn JOST, LARRY J. Almo CIE ASCE; 0X, pldg trnr, sgt-ot- arms JUCHNIEWICH, THOMAS J. Two Rivers CHE AICE; AXZ JUERS, JAMES W. Menomonee Falls GERM JUHNKE, PAUL B. Mukwonago MKT SAM; Comm Bd; SAA, fin com JUNG. LOUIS C. Randolph CIE Chi Epsilon, v-pres; Soph Hnrs; Botes Robers schlrshp,- Walker Mfg schlrshp; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; W cb; Var ft ball JUNGEN, JAMES R. Lo Crosse ACCT Belo Alpha Psi JUSTL, MARK A. West Bend PSYCH Delta Epsilon; SLIC; WSA, Model US Sen, Model UN, LHA, hse rep, cmns com; Y- Dem KAAS, ROGER L. Whitehall CHE Tau Beta Pi; AlChE KABAT, KATHLEEN A. Milwaukee MATH Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Ponhel; Sr Swng; Calvary, prgm chmn; Model UN; KA KADE, MARY M. Janesville HEC r B KADEL, ELIZABETH L. Madison SPEECH KAILING, DANIEL J. Brookfield FINANCE Beta Gamma Sigma; Fin Soc KAISER, CATHERINE M. Antigo ENGL Tf WSU-Stevens Point; Hoofers KAISER, KATHERINE G. 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ART ED 485 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 486 KANTER, BRENDA I. Shawnee Mission, Kan. ENGL Br-sis prgm; Carroll Hall, co- soc c h m n ; GREEKSPEAK; SAT, rsh chmn, entrmt cord KANTER, CARL F. Indianapolis, Ind. MATH MACE; IF Ireas; 5LIC, frat soc sub-corn, stdnt chmn; Acacia KAPLAN, ALAN M. Bronx, N.Y. HIST KAPLAN, EDITH S. Milwaukee ENGL NSP; Union usher, tour gd; WSA, schlrshp com; FASE KARIM, MARILYN P. De Kalb, III. OT WRA rep; Olhera; Hoofers; Model UN KARLSON, SARAH A. Canton, Ohio HIST ENGL Lowell Hall, pres, soc chmn; Blood Dr com; MADEMOI- SELLE campus mktg rep; KKT, phil chmn, reg KARLSTOM, LINDA S. Kankakee, III. DANCE Orchesis; NSP; T$B KARON, MARSHALL D. Eau Claire ACCT Alpha Kappa Psi; Delta Epsi- lon; Alpha Phi Omega; SSO, hse rep, fin com chmn, Ely Hse, sec-treas; WSA, asst elctn commis; Union news bur, Model UN KATZ, JANET Laurelton, N.Y. ENGL LIB SCI Eta Kappa Lambda, WSA, prsnl com, schlrship com; Gay Hse, jud chmn, v-pres; Sellery Hall, jud end chmn; Sr Swng KATZ, MARCIA H. 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MUSIC Phi Mu Alpha KELLOGG, NANCY L. Sheboygan TEX CL Tf UW-Sheboygan; HEC Cb; Hsptlty Day KEMPF, TERRY J. Madison MATH Phi Eta Sigma KENNEY, WARREN A. Wauwatosa PHIL KEPPEL, MARY J. Boscobel MUSIC ED Sigma Alpha lota, treas; UW Womn Chorus, pres; UW Chorus KERTZ, CAROL I. West Al lis ART Tf Pasadena Jr. Col; AWS Bd; Ad Cb KERWIN, MARY E. Elm Grove ENGL NSP: Union trvl com; T4 B, v- pres KETTERER, GEORGE L. Madison ACCT Beta Alpha Psi KETTINGER, JANE W. Ashland NURS Alpha Tau Delta KEUL, MARY CLAIRE Kenosha JOURN Newman Cb; Zoe Bayliss, cord KHAZZAM, SASS S. Harrison, N.Y. HIST WSA welfare com; Var Hock- ey; IF rsh com; ZBT, ath chmn, pldg pres KIBBEL, KAREN M. Spencer MKT Phi Chi Theta; Mkt Cb KILLEN, LINDA R. Washington, D.C. ENGL Gilman Hse, res adi; NSP; CARDINAL; Frosh Ldrshp Prgm KIMBALL, SUE E. Pittsburgh, Pa. EED WSA, polls chmn, welfare com; Panhel, rsh conslr; SAT KINGL, THOMAS W. Milwaukee ASCIE; Theta Tau CIE KINNAMON, DAVID L. Madison LAW Phi Al pha Delta, Stdnt Ct, assoc chf just; WISCONSIN LAW REVIEW KINSKY, MARILYNN V. Hialeah, Flo. CHEM Sigma Epsilon Sigma KIRBY, MICHAEL G. Evanston, III. POL SCI Tf Wabash Col; CARDINAL; Stdnt Rts Prty, empgn cord, pres; WSA, pblc rel dir; NSA; Model UN; Stdnt Sen; Wis Prvws; Rugby; B6IT KIRKHAM, BRUCE C. Rice Lake MEDICINE Alpha Omega Alpha; Sigma Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; UW Mrchng Band; UW Cncrt Band KIRKPATRICK, WILLIAM A. Evanston, III. LAW KiRSTEN, GEORGE G. Shorewood ZOOL Hoofers KIRWIN, RICHARD J. Cedar Rapids, Iowa SPAN NROTC; UW Mens Glee Cb, lib; Nasty Nine; IM Sports; AA$ KITZKE, KENNETH J. Milwaukee NUC E Tf Illinois Institute of Tech; Tf UW-Milwaukee KITZMANN, JEAN M. Eland ENGL French Cb; Badger Sng Fst KIVELA, DAVID A. Kenosha HIST KJELSTAD, GARY B. Eau Claire EE AFROTC; AROTC; IM Sprts KLATT, GAIL A. Menomonie EXP FOODS A KLATT, RUTH M. Milwaukee CHILD D Model UN; Sr Swng; Hoofers; Hsptlty Day KLEIMAN, ROBERTA A. Chicago, III. ZOOL Humo; SAT KLEIN, NATALIE H. Pittsburgh, Pa. SED Towers, |ud bd, v-pres, jud chmn,- AWS jud bd KLEINMAN, IRA M. Westport, Conn. HIST Y-Dems, Mock Sen; Union film com chmn KLEMA, BARBARA A. Racine PSYCH Tf U W -R a c i n e ; Hoofers, Model UN, Y-Dems KLEMM, NANCY J. Wausau PSYCH Tf UW-Marathon; Sigma Epsi- lon Sigma KLETZIEN, HELENE M. Brodheod GERM Union tourn com; Germ Cb; Jr yr in Germany KLINEFELTER, GERALD R. New Berlin CHE AlChE; Gilman Hse, v-pres, hmcmng dis chmn; Union rep KLINGBERG, WILLIAM R. Moline, III. SOC Var Swimming; ATA KLITZKIE, TERRY E. Whitewater CIE Theta Tau, pldg trnr; ASCIE, treas; David Schreiner Hse, treas KLOPP, SANDRA L. Princeton, N.J. PSYCH Hoofers KLOPPEDAL, ALF N. Waunakee LAND ARCH KLOTZ, GLEN R. Madison VOCAL ED A Cappella Choir, Tudor Sngrs; Opera wrkshp KLUG, JAMES H. Milwaukee CHEM KNEPPRETH, CAROLYN A. Wauwatosa SPEECH Angel Flight KNESTING, BERNARD J. Boscobel AG ECON Cardinal, circ mgr; Sdl Srln; Mid- Winter Ball com; Little Intl com KNIAZ, ROBERT J. Harvey, III. EE IEEE; NSP; Evans Scholars, act chmn KNOP, PAUL O. Antigo HIST KNOX, DAVID W., II Fort Atkinson POL SCI Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; P h i Kappa Phi, MACE, Iron Cross; Outstdng Jr Man; NSP, chmn; Frosh Golf; Union, pres, dir, treas, forum com; SLIC; X J , treas, sec, v-pres KNOX, LINDA S. Janesville NURS Alpha Tau Delta KOEHN, CHARLES R. Sturgeon Bay HIST POL SCI Y-GOP KOEPPEN, STEPHEN H. Walworth PHYSICS MATH UW Mrchng Band KOGE, KATHLEEN A. Milwaukee ENGL Eta Kappa Lambda; Waller- stein Hse, pres, Chad, jud chmn; Panhel rsh cnslr; ATA, treas, v-pres KOIKE, TAKEKO Tokyo, Japan PSYCH KOLKER, JOAN C. Washington, D.C. POL SCI Union, forum com; Y-Dems; FSNCC; Wis Prvws; NSP, ocad com; Human Rts KOLKMANN, RICHARD J. Kenosha EE KOLOMS, CHARLES A. Chicago, III. HIST KOPPER, CLINTON H. Medford EE Kappa Eta Kappa, soc chmn, v-pres; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE KOPPERL, CAROLYN S. Brooklyn, N.Y. PSYCH Lakelawn, hse pres KORACH, WILLIAM M. Glencoe, III. HIST WSA, pblc rel com; Humo; B0II, hist sec KORITZINSKY, ALLAN R. Manitowoc LAW Legal Aid Soc KORSCH, HANNELORE R. Cudahy GERM SPAN KOSMATKA, WALTER J. Greendale CHE COMM KOTECKI, DAMIAN J. Madison ME Pi Tau Sigma, rec sec; Tau Beta Pi; ASME KOZINA, DONALD M. Sobieski HIST Y-GOP; Consrvtv Cb KRAEMER, DWIGHT D. Westbury, N.Y. HIST YMCA; Frosh Crew; KS KRAINIK, PAMELA W. Baraboo NURS r B KRALOVEC, WILLIAM M. De Pere ME SAE KRAMER, CAROLE J. Sister Bay SPEECH CORR KRAMER, HOWARD A. Great Neck, N.Y. AG E Frosh Ldrshp Prgm; IF pblc rel com, invstgtns com; AE II , pres KRAMER, KAREN R. Great Neck, N. Y. ZOOL KRANENDONK, DONALD H. Ostburg MEDICINE Nu Sigma Nu, v-pres; Soph Class pres KRANTZ, MARK J. Plain CHEM Soph Hnrs KRAUSCH, HOLLY M. Springfield, Mo. ZOOL Tf Southwest Missouri State KRAVAT, JEFFREY L. Madison LAW Phi Alpha Delta, Legal Aid Soc, $SA KRELOFF, KAREN F. Long Beach, N.Y. SPAN Sigma Delta Pi; Span Cb; Hoofers; Union hse com KRESKY, MICHAEL R. Green Bay ENGL KRICHMAR, ALBERT Appleton ING KRISTOF, PAUL J. Madison MATH KRUEGER, JAMES M. Wauwatosa SOC AY KRUEGER, MARTIN E. Madison FINANCE UW Mens Glee Cb; Crcl K, Fin soc KRUEGER, PAMELA D. Hishland Park, III. HIST Hoofers KRUEPKE, JOHN H. Jackson HORT Hort Cb, treas; ArP, treas KRUK, JANET A. Woodstock, III. HIST Shepard Hall, jud bd chmn; Model UN KRUKE, KAY A. Cedarburg EED Y-GOP; CARDINAL; Hoofers KRUSE, MARYBETH Chilton ART ED KUBAL, BETTY A. Wauwatosa INTL MGMT WRA, Union hse com; Hsptlty Day KUDLA, DORIS A. South Milwaukee OT Othera, jr class rep, sec; Y- GOP; BADGER, sr ed; WSA, Frosh Ldrshp Prgm; Model UN; AWS; Sr Swng; NSP; Slav Cb; KA, treas, asst treas, pldg sec-treas SENIOR ACTIVITIES KUEBLER, THOMAS A. West Allis ZOOL Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi KUEHL, MARILYN L. Kewaunee MUSIC ED Sigma Alpha Iota; UW Wmn Chorus, sec-treos; UW Chorus; Breese Hse, treas KUEHLTHAU, KEN P. 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Marinette HIST LAIL, PRISCILLA F. Madison INTL REL Y-Dems; Union, spec serv com; Liz Waters, newspr stf; AHA LAMAL, ANDRE H. Ashland Hoofers HIST LAMM, JOHN F. Middleton JOURN Sigma Delta Chi; Alpha Phi Omega; CARDINAL LAMMERS, BARBARA R. Coeds Cong; Commons com rep; NSP LANDMARK, AMBROSE I., JR. Oregon M AN SCI UW Men ' s Glee Cb; Sdl Srln LANDVATTER, GERALD R. Brookfield CHE LANDY, ROBERTA Pittsburgh, Pa. ENGL Union thtr com LANE, PATRICIA Milwaukee POL SCI Phi Kappa Phi; Soph Hnrs; Union usher, glry com; NSP; Frgn Stdnt Prgm; Campus Chst LANG, KENNETH E. Madison PH UWPhA; APhA LANG, PHILIP J. Racine ECON AA LANGHUS, PETER A. Viroqua MEDICINE Nu Sigma Nu LANPHEAR, BARBARA J. Madison MDT Alpha Delta Theta LARKIN, LESLIE A. Clark, S.D. ENGL A0 LARSEN, DALE R. Madison SOC WSA LARSEN, SUZANNE M. Arlinton Hts, III. VOCAL ED Sigma Alpha lota, Union Mus com; UW Wmn Chorus, A Cappella Choir; WRA LARSON, HELEN E. Mauston PED WRA, IM mgr, pblcty chmn; PED Cb LARSON, JANET M. Superior NURS Tf WSC-Superior LARSON, KAREN L. Madison ENGL nB J , Rsh cnslr LARSON, LOUIS J. Milwaukee EE Tf UW-Milwaukee; IEEE LARSON, NANCY K. Dodgeville NURS Nurs Stdnt-fclty Cncl LARSON, NANCY L Wouwotoso SPEECH Witte Holl, v-pres; NSP; Hoofers LARSON, PETER D. McFarland LAMBERT, ELIZABETH A. New York, N.Y. PHIL Union, glry com LA MERE, ROBERT F. Mosinee HIST Slav Cb, pblcty dir HIST LARSON, RONALD C. Geneseo, III. SOC LATIMER, KENNETH A. Lincolnwood, III. HIST Stdnt Sen; Hump; NSP; ZBT LAUFMAN, MARK D. Rocine PSYCH LAUGHLIN, CYNTHIA A. Oregon ACCT LAUKE, LARRY D. Oshkosh PH UWPhA LAURITZEN, MICHAEL H. Wild Rose ECON WSA LAUSON, MARY L. West Bend PSYCH nB$ LAUTZ, SUZANNE L. Madison MUSIC ED Sigma Alpha lota, soc chmn, prgm chmn, pres; UW Wmn Chorus, v-pres; Luth Stdnt Assn; A Cappella Choir LAVECK, CARL T. Branch AG ECON Ag Stdnt Cncl; Jnt Stdnt Cncl del; Midwinter Ball, prom co- chmn; ATP, v-pres LAWLER, ROBERT C. Chicago, III. AMER INST Tf U of Southern California LAWRENCE, ROBERTA D. New Haven, Conn. HIST LAWTON, FREDERICK H. Elkhorn AG ECON Ag-Bus Cb LEADER, RHOOA A. New York, N.Y. PSYCH LEDAIN, CHRISTINE J. Appleton ENGL AFS Cb; Wis Players; Turk- Amer Cb; Humo; KA0 LEE, JOHN J. Milwaukee MEDICINE LEE, JUDITH K. Beloit NURS Bleyer Hse, sec LEHRMANN, INGRID H. Valhalla, N.Y. GERM Crucible; Eta Kappo Lambda, sec; AWS, pres, jud bd, exec cncl; Panhel-IF schlrshp bnqt, co-chmn; SLIC; Stdnt Sen; Model UN; Liz Waters, exec cncl; Sr Swng; ATA, pres, exec cncl, panhel rep LEIDER, JON F. Manitowoc BIOCHEM Union soc com; WSA hmcmng com; ATP LEIDHOLDT, SANDRA K. Baroboo ENGL Model UN; Mock Dem Conv; Hoofers; SOAN LEIFER, TIMOTHY E. Madison ZOOL LEITZKE, PETER A. Scotia, N.Y. GEOL Kappa Eta Koppo LELEWER, JAN Glencoe, III. SOC WK Union spec serv com, usher; WSA, Br-sis prgm; AE4 LEMBCKE, ROY A. Oconomowoc CHE AlChE; Blue Shield 4-H, treas; David Schreiner Hse, stwrd; Eng Exp LEMBEZEDER, MARY E. Muskego PED LEMOINE, THOMAS R. Oconomowoc GEOL 4 2K LENARD, THOMAS M. Flushing, N.Y. SOC STUDIES LENBURG, NORMAN F., JR. Fond du Loc POL SCI Sigma Delta Chi; CARDINAL; SLIC LENOBLE, WILLIAM P. Little Chute ENGL Y-Dems; Span Cb LEONARD, JOHN M. Madison HIST Phi Kappa Phi; Y-GOP, pblcty chmn, treas; Mock GOP Conv,- Bowling LEONARD, RORY H. Park Ridge, III, ART HIST LERNER, MARGARET J. Cleveland Hts.. Ohio ENGL Op Hdstrt LERNER, RUTH J. Flushing, N.Y. PSYCH WSA, Human Rts Com, govt rel com, NSP LESLIE, DOUGLAS D. Madison SPEECH Tf WSU-Oshkosh; WSA LESSNER, HAROLD J., JR. Rocine MKT Alpha Kappa Psi; WSA; Ad Cb; IM Sprts LEU, PATRICIA A. Hales Corners ENGL PHIL Tf Wortburg Col; DORMIS- TORY, ed LEVIN, VICTOR A. Milwaukee MEDICINE Phi Kappa Phi LEVINE, CAROLYN A. Des Moines, Iowa SOC WK AE J LEVINE, SUSAN J. New York, N.Y, PSYCH PHIL BADGER; Goy Hse, soc chmn LEVINSON, HARVEY R, Chicago, III. POL SCI Frosh Wrestling; 11 A J LEVINSON, JEAN D. Milwaukee NURS Alpha Tau Delta; 22, hse chmn, chap, comm chmn LEVY, SUSAN K. Mt. Vernon, N.Y. PSYCH WSA; Lowell Hall, treos; KA, soc chmn LEWALLEN, WILMA J. Middleton ZOOL UW Wmn Chorus LEWIN, HARLEY I. Roslyn, N.Y. POL SCI Hoofers LEWIN, JILL New York, N.Y. COMP LIT LEX, JOSEPH T. West Allis Phi Delta Phi LAW LEY, W. MICHAEL Madison POL SCI LIEBERMAN, MARCIA M. Waterloo, lowo OT Humo; Carroll Hall, v-pres; Ponhel Cncl; AE$, v-pres, panhel rep LIEBERMAN, RICHARD S. Elgin, III. HIST CHEM Phi Eta Sigma; Sympsm, fin chmn; Hmcmng shw chmn; L S adv com; IF Sprts; II A LIEBLING, ROBERTA C. Brooklyn, N.Y. SOC Hoofers; Coeds Cong LIEBMAN, BARRY M. Bethesdo, Md. POL SCI Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; LHA, hse rep, act com chmn ; Kohlenberg Hse. sec LIEFERT, CHRISTINE E. Wauwatosa POL SCI Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Coeds Cong; nB t , v-pres LIESKE, MICHAEL O. Rocine CHEM Amer Chem Soc LIESNER, RONALD L. Bonduel BOT LIFSHEY, NANCI J. Brooklyn. N.Y. EED Intl Cb LIMPERT, CHARLES G. Kenosha GEOG Phi Eta Sigma LINDEMANN, DAVID W. Janesville HIST Y-GOP; AXP, soc chmn LINDENBAUM, JOAN F. Fairfax, Vo. SED Union lit com; THE NEW IDEA, pro mgr, Intl Cb; 2AT LINDGREN, JAMES S. Madison HIST AFROTC; Y-Dems; Pre-Law Cb; Pre-Med Cb; Bill Mitchell Flight; 0AX LINDSEY, KAREN A. Brodheod REL ART HEC Cb; Hsptlty Day; Intl Cb; Frosh Ldrshp Prgm; Union hse com,- Model UN LINSTROM, DAVID J. Ashland CHEM McNeel Hse, sec; Elm Dr cmns com; WLHA LINDWALL, LANCE R. Rhinelander GEOL TKE, Rsh chmn LINK, JAMES HALES CORNERS GEOG IM Sprts,- Campus Chst LINN, JAMES W. Chicago, III. JOURN CARDINAL LIPKEY, JACQUELINE L. Kokomo, Ind. ART AXQ LIPMAN, LESLIE A. Roslyn Hts., N. Y. PSYCH Union trvl com; Sympsm; AE LIPPMANN, JON A. Oconomowoc AMP Acacia LIPSITZ, BARBARA N. Pittsburgh, Pa. FRENCH AREA STUDIES Intl Cb; Br-sis prgm LIPTON, MARC B. Des Plaines, III. PSYCH IF, pres; A A LIPTON, SUSAN M. Colorado Springs, Colo. SPEECH [IB LITTEN, KATHLEEN L Forgo, N.D. ENGL Frosh Ldrshp Prgm; Wis Prvws, cpt; Ponhel Ball; KK1 pblc rel, pldg trnr LITTMAN, BRUCE H. Flushing, N.Y. ZOOL LOCKYEAR, THOMAS A. Madison LAW LOEB, HOWARD L. Milwoukee ECON AROTC; Model UN ; SA 487 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 488 LOMBARD, JAMES M. Fort Atkinson PH UWPhA; APhA LONBERG, JEAN S. New York, N.Y. ENGL UW Chorus; Union mus com; XQ, v-pres LONSDALE, THOMAS J. Manitowoc ACCT Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Stdnt Cncl; Turner Hse, pres; Adf Cb; Frosh Basketball LOOMER, NORMAN J. Green Bay MATH Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Stdnt Sen; Alpha Phi Omega LORD, VICKI Prentice SPEECH T Sigma Alpha Eta LORITZ, GERALD C. Sheboygan EE Tf UW-Sheboygan; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; Eng Exp LORITZ, MARILYN C. Sheboygan EED LORRIGAN, CAROL M. Two Rivers FOODS LOVSHIN, PATRICIA A. Shaker Hts., Ohio NURS Crucible; Ann Emery Hall, jud chmn; T$B, gen rsh chmn, opn rsh chmn LOWE, MARILYN C. Glenview, III. PSYCH LOWER, MARY ELLEN Janesville SOC WK A LOWY, RUTH H. New York, N.Y. ART HIST LOYND, GRAHAM F. Neenah MED SCI Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; LHA, wkshp chmn; Tor- rant Hse, sec-treas LULOW, WILLIAM R. New York, N.Y. PHIL J 2A LUTHER, TED J. Manitowoc PH Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Phi Kappa Phi; Rho Chi; Kappa Psi, treas, stwrd; UWPhA; Ph Stdnt Cncl LUTTER, CHARLES W. Kenosha POL SCI Noyes Hse, pres, Dormsyl- vania com LUTTROPP, DAVID J. Wauwatosa EE CARDINAL; 0AX LYNETT, M. JULI Antigo ENGL MAAS, PETER J. Madison JOURN Union nws bur MacDONALD, ELLEN Menomonee Falls NURS Alpha Tau Delta; Cole Hall, jud chmn MacDONALD, KEVIN B. Oshkosh PHIL Phi Kappa Phi MACHAN, GARY R. Colomo M AN SCI Sdl Srln Cb; Blue Shield; UW Meat Jud Tm; Little Intl. gen chmn; A02, stwrd MACK, CATHERINE R. Lino, Ohio ENGL Panhel, v-pres; Humo, cent plan com; KA0 MACKERT, ROBERT K. Manitowoc JOURN Soph Honors MADLAND, KATHLEEN A. Milwaukee ED Humo; r$B, asst rush chmn, treas, humo chmn MADURO, BARBARA A. Stony Point, N.Y. ANTHRO WSA; Intl Cb; Wis State Arch Soc MAGNUSON, LYNDA F. Rockford, III. MOL BIOL WRA; Hoofers; SSO; Eliz Waters, jud com MAGNUSON, MARY G. Middleton ENGL Sigma Epsilon Sigma, treas; Union usher; Bid Dr, sec MAGWITZ, BETTY A. Bristol NURS Calvary choir; stdnt cncl MAIER, AGNES L. New York, N.Y. PSYCH MAJOR, MARY JANE Milwaukee EED Villa Maria, soc chm; AWS fshn show; Panhel, pblc rel chmn; AXQ MALKIM, RICHARD M. Madison PH USPhA MALOFSKY, ESTHER Milwaukee EED Union Usher MALOW, BARBARA ANN Chicago, III. ZOOL MANDELL, BRUCE L. Bronxville, N.Y. ZOOL Pre-med Soc; IF, pldg tr com, pblc rel com; Humo; GREEK- SPEAK; ZBT MANDERNACK, TONI E. Racine ADVERT Eta Kappa Lambda; Coranto Sigma lota, v-pres; Theta Sigma Phi; US Concrt Bond; Hoofers; Rosenberry Hse, jud chmn MANDIS, MARIA D. Chicago, III. HIST Union crfts com; WSA, hmn rts MANISCALCO, NANCY M. Harrison, N.Y. L S Union spec serv com; WSA, curr com; BADGER; Lakelawn Hse, jud bd; Hoofers MANN, R. MOWRY Montclair, N.J. POL SCI Mock Sen; Wis Stdnt Ct; Frosh Ldrshp Prgm; WSA Mock Elctn; Y-GOP; IF Cncl; K , pldg pres, pldg soc chmn, pblc rel chmn, rsh chmn; Hoofers; Model UN MANSKE, DAVID R. Wisconsin Rapids LAW MANTHEY, CARNA SUE Waunakee VOCAL ED Sigma Alpha lota MANTHE, RICHARD M. Brookfield CHE MARBLE, SUZANNE L. Madison TEX CL HEC Stdnt Cncl; Hec Cb ; Blue Shield; Ag Ext Ed Cb MARCHEK, MARTIN Kenosh GEOG MARCUS, RUTH E. Great Neck, N.Y. PSYCH Shephard Hall, soc chmn MARGOLIS, HARVEY M. Lincolnwood, III. ACCT ZBT MARGRAF, ROBERT J. Green Bay EE WISCONSIN ENGINEER, circ stff, bus mgr; IEEE; Turner Hse, act chmn MARGUARD, LAURA L. Pelican Lake CORR ADMIN AZ MARKOS, PAUL J. LaCrosse MKT Delta Epsilon; Circle K, pres; Mkt Cb; Ad Cb MARKOS, SALEM M. II LaCrosse MKT Delta Epsilon; Mkt Cb; Ad Cb; LHA, rep, store dir; SAM; Frankenburger Hse, soc chmn MARKS, MARIAN P. Golf, III. ENGL Panhel rsh cnslr; ATA, chap hse pres MARKS, MARY J. Oconomowoc FOODS HEC Cb; Sellery Hall, sec; Hsptlty Day com; ArA MAROW, GAIL A. Des Ploines, III. PHM Phi Theta, sec; WHIRLPOOL, ed MARQUARDT, MARIE New York, N.Y. POL SCI UW Glee Cb; Model UN; RHSA, film com; Y-GOP MARSH, DAVID J. Phillips GEOL MARSH, MARK P. Grosse Pointe, Mich. ECON Var Swimming, co-cpt; Natl W Cb ; Stdnt Ath Bd; AY, treas MARSHALL, DONNA J. Madison ANTHRO Gamma Sigma Sigma; XQ, sec MARSHALL, MARGARET Madison SPAN Span Cb, v-pres MARSHALL, RICHARD S. Poynette ACCT Alpha Kappa Psi; Beta Alpha Psi MARSHEK, KURT M. Clintonville ME Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; SAE; ASME; Bsball MARSON, BRUCE E. Wausau MKT SAM; Insur Soc ; Mkt Cb MARTALOCK, DEAN L. Ontario MEDICINE Phi Eta Sigma; $A MARTELL, MARILYN L. Kenosha HEC ED HEC Cb; Blue Shield MARTIN, CHARLES M. Pittsburgh, Pa. POL SCI Formosan Stdy gr; CARDINAL MARTIN, KAREN M. Sheboygan ENGL MARTIN, MARY E. Ottumwa, Iowa ENGL Lit Lib Cb; Navy Ball Qn Cand MARTIN, NANCY J. Stevens Point NURS Tf WSU-Stevens Ptj Alpha Tau Delta MARTINSON, ALAN H. Fort Atkinson M AN SCI MARTINSON, JUDY Ml. Horeb CHILD D HEC Hsptlty Day; Blue Shield; Badger Sng Fst MARTON, DOROTHY A. Riverdale, III. PED WRA, treas, v-pres; Panhel Rsh Com, cnslr chmn; T B, corres sec, ston jud chmn MARTON, ILONA E. Slinger SPEECH Phi Beta; Union dirct, sec; SAA; AWS rep; Model UN; Union spec serv com; Fashn Show, mc; Frosh Ldrshp Prgm MARTWICK, SUSAN M. Phillips PHM Phi Theta, sec MARTY, LOREN D. Janesville HORT Blue Shield, pres; Hort Cb, pres; AGS, v-pres, pldg tr MASSEY, MARY ALICE Lake Geneva ENGL NSP; Sr Swng; Wis Prvws; r$B MASON, ROGER B. Madison PSYCH MAST, HAROLD LINN Wooster, Ohio ZOOL Phi Kappa Phi; LHA Cont MAST, NANCY A. Wooster, Ohio MDT Liz Waters, sen MATCHETTE, RICHARD J. Milwaukee INTL REL Hoofers MATTEK, CAROL J. East Brunswick, N.J. GEOG Model UN; Manning Hse, soc chmn; AXQ MATSOFF, ALAN E. Milwaukee ACCT IF Concl; Hillel; $2A, pres, pldg pres, pldgmster; Greek Pres Com MATTER, JULIE ANN Freeport, III. PED Co-ed Cong; Panhel rsh cnslr; nsp; Ar MATTKA, WILLIAM A. Western Springs, III. ECON PhiDelto Phi; ©AX MATURAN, EULALIO G. Dumaguete City, Philippines RUR SOC PRO; Br-sis prgm; FOCUS; Intl Cb, spkrs com MAU, JOAN M. Kaukauna BUS ED Phi Chi Theta, treas; AZ MAUCH, D. BRUCE Sheldon ACCT Alpha Kappa Psi; Model UN MAXWELL, ANN LOUISE Jamestown, N.Y. PED NSP, trdtns com; Gymnastics Cb; PE cb; Humo; Cheerldr; r i B MAUERMANN, DAPHNE S. Brodhead PED Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Crucible, treas; Mortar bd; Pi Lambda Theta; Zoe Bayliss Hse, pres; Badger Band; PE Cb, pres MAY, SARA B. Park Forest, III. NURS Alpha Tau Delta; BADGER; Langdon Hall, v-pres; Frosh Ldrshp Prgm MAYLAND, EDWARD J., JR. Modison MATH Pi Mu Epsilon; B0II MAYRON, NEAl S. Chicago, III. FINANCE Frosh Gymnastics MAZURKIEWICZ, JOHN R. Kenosha EE Kappa Eta Kappa; IEEE; Var Fencing; Stdnt Cncl; Math Cb, pres; Natl W Cb; Hmcmng qn com; Fenc cb; Hoofers McBROOM, KATHERINE A. Farmington, Mich. SPAN Union soc com; A McCAFFERY, JAMES A. Edgerton HIST Frosh fencing; Y-Dems, nwslttr ed; Union govt afrs com; India Assoc; CARDINAL McCALL, ZAIDA C. Park Forest, III. SPAN Jr yr in Spain; NSP; Span Cb; Humo; Coed cong; AT McCARTEN, MARY P. Janesville ZOOL Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Pi Lambda Theta; Phi Beta Kap- pa; Coed Cong; AXQ, treas McCartney, brigid Wauwatosa NURS Alpha Tau Delta McCLOSKEY, KATHLEEN M. Madison SPEECH Phi Beta; Wis Players McCONAHEY, STEPHEN G. Fond du Lac POL SCI Mace,- Union forum com; Vik- ing schlrshp awrd; Sr Class treas; X F, pres McCONNELL, CHERYL N. Oshkosh POL SCI Tf-College of Wooster; LHA cab rep; Sr Swng; Y-Dems; Mock Sen McCORMICK, DIANE P. Horicon BACT Dolphins McCULLOUGH, ANN K. Lake Geneva DIET Coed Cong; Hsptlty Day Com; Hmcmng pep com; Sr Swng com; T$B, rsh sec McCUTCHIN, CAROL A. Arena MATH Frosh Ldrshp Prgm; Schoen- leber Hse, com chmn McDERMID, LINDA J. Middleton ANTHRO Eliz Waters, pres; Cochrane Hse, asst hsefellow; Hoofer SENIOR ACTIVITIES Mcdonald, jean l. Milwoukee AMER INST Stdnt Sen; WSA, dir, frosh Idrshp sem, chmn, Hmcmng dsply com, Cbnt,- NSA del; SRP, treas; Union spec serv com; Stdnt-fclty on Educ afrs, Cal Com; AWS leg com, chmn; Coed Cong; Union rep; Y-Dems; Finalist Otstndng Jr Wmn Awrd; A$, chap McELMURRY, MARIAN J. Madison MATH McFATE, NANCY C. Oil City, Pa. NURS Model UN; Longdon Hall, |ud bd, fl chmn; ATA McGABE, COLLEEN R. Madison POL SCI Campus Chst; Humo; IT. B I McGRATH, JAMES E. Concord, Calif. PED Phi E p s i I o n Kappa; Var Track; 2AE McHUGH, JAMES H. Orodell, N.J. MATH Pershing Rfls; AROTC, rfl tm; Judo Cb McJUNKIN, BETTY J. Ponca City, Olcla LAW McKENNY, WILLIAM C. Appleton ME SAE; ASME; Hoofers McKENZIE, DALE W. Centuria LAW Ph. Koppa Phi; SBA; ATA McKERRAL, LYNN E. Rock Island Arsenal, III. POL SCI Phi Theta Kappa McKINNON, MICHAEL E. Cudahy SOC POL SCI Union pblcty com; Y-Dems; Hoofers McLELLAND, CATHERINE ANN Me nominee, Mich. HIST 8. POL SCI McMAHON, SANDRA M. Beaver Dam MKT Phi Chi Theta, Mkt Cb; Ad Cb McMAHON, SHARON A. Westfield MDT McMANUS, ROY D. Neenah ACT SCI Chess Tm; Pistol Tm McMULLEN, SARA KATHLEEN Phillips EED Inll Cb McWILLIAMS, KATHLEEN A. Shultsburg POL SCI Y-Dems; Model UN MEADE, FRANK S. Rock Island, III. CHE AlChE MEIDAM, SUSAN M. Appleton EED Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Eta Kappa Lambda; Span Cb, sec; AFS Cb; Sr Swng; Campbell Hse, sec, v-pres MEISE, CAROLYN M. Clevelond SOC Sigmo Epsilon Sigma MEISTER, DONNA B. New York, N.Y. COMP LIT Shephard Hall, pres MEIXNER, EDWARD G. Richlond Center PH MELIK, LANCE J. Racine ECON Frosh Golf; Var Golf; Natl W Cb; X MELLOR, SUSAN J. Verona MKT Phi Chi Theta; UW Band MELNICK, DAVID A. Milwaukee PHIL UW Oratory; Humo, chmn; IM ftboll; ZBT MELOY, DONNA J. Madison JOURN Theta Sigma Phi; r J B MENNES, PAUL A. Neenah ZOOL Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Pre-med soc, pres; Union hse com; forum com; v-pres stff; Y-GOP; Gillman Hse, pres MENNING, KAY A. Appleton SOC WK AWS Fshn Show; Y-Dem ; Union pblc rel com; NSP; Slichter ath chmn MENNINGER, MARCIA G. Shorewood HIST TrUW-Milwaukee; Scand cb MERCER, DONALD J. Prairie du Chien CIE ASCIE, sec, nwslttr com chmn; WLHA, eng; Eng Exp; Triangle, cor sec, ed, alum, reltns chmn MERRITT, DENNIS L. Kewaunee ENTOM Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Koppa Phi; Alpha Zero; Spotlight Banqt Com; ATP MERRITT, SUSAN H. New Rochelle, N.Y. ENGL Hoofers; Panhel del; T$B MERSBERGER, PHILIP J. Sheboygan Falls PH Kappa Psi, v-pres, prfsnl chm; UWPhA; APhA MERWIN, JO ANNE Wausau SOC WK Y-Dems MESSER, MARILY J. Unity ENGL Cool Hse, v-pres MESSINA, EUGENE A. Milwaukee PHIL MATH Phi Eta Sigma; Var Track; Var Cross Country; Rugby; Model UN MEYER, JAMES M. Oshkosh CHEM Pyre Hse, pres, sec, soc chmn, ath dir MEYER, JAMES W. Fond du Lac CHEM Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Eto Sigma MEYER, JEAN L. Wauwautosa MDT Alpha Delta Theta, corr sec; Quoire Hse, treas MEYER, MARILYN L. Scorsdale, N.Y. FRENCH Br-sis prgm; Germ Cb; CAR- DINAL; NEW IDEA; Union usher MICHELS, JAMES E. Spring Green COMM Fin Soc; AY MICHELS, THEODORE C. Milwaukee CHEM MATH Frosh Tennis; Var Tennis; WSA bk exchng com; NSP; LHA cent cmns com MICHELSON, LYNN M. Madison HEC MICKIEWICA, CARL J. Two Rivers ACCT MIELCAREK, RONALD V. Pulaski ACCT SAM MIERENDORF, LAURIE A. Wauwatosa SED MILEK, JOSEPH J. Melrose Park, III. PED Phi Epsilon Kappa; Var Foot- ball; Var Wrestling; AY MILESTONE, KAREN K. Shullsburg SOC WK MILLAR, MARY E. Hinsdale, III. HIST Elm Dr, hse pres MILLER, CAROL M. Chicago, III. ART Hoofers; Union glry com; Sympsm, pblcty; Humo; Model UN; IIA$, Little Sis- ters, Ar MILLER, DAVID F. Menosha EE MILLER, DANNA KAY Wilmington, Del. DANCE Phi Beta, pres; Orchesis; UW Chorus MILLER, DAVID S. Beloit ME ASME; SAM MILLER, GARY A. Madison ECON Newman Cb; 6AX MILLER, HENRY F. Kenosha METEOR Meteor Cb; Newman Cb MILLER, JAMES L. Appleton EE IEEE MILLER, JAMES R. Racine ENGL Frosh Fencing; Hoofers; GREEKSPEAK, asst ed; BADG- ER, prom mgr; IF Cong; rA MINSKY, JANET C. Chicago, III. ART ED Hmcmng Com; Humo; Coed Cong; 2AT MINSLOFF, BETH Marinette PED Ross Hse, pres; WRA, pblcty chm; Peace Corps Com; NSP; Wmn PED Cb Bd MIRON, ANNETTE J. Green Bay EED Br-sis prgm MISCH, KATHERINE W. New York, N.Y. FRENCH Model UN; Jr yr obrd com; NSA; Sympsm; Hoofers MITBY, JOHN S. Coshton EE IEEE; Bdgr Amat Rod Soc; Bashford Hse, v-pres MITBY, RALPH K. Janesville ENGL K2 MITCHELL, THOMAS G. Madison ZOOL Var Crew MITTELSTEADT, THOMAS O. Cedarburg LAW WISCONSIN LAW REVIEW; Natl Moot Crt Tourn MOBERG, PATRICIA J. Wisconsin Rapids REL ART MOELLER, HENRY T. Milwaukee SOILS Tr-UW-Milwaukee; Geol Cb; Crops Soils Cb MOKREJS, LINDA H. Cedar Rapids, Iowa PSYCH Ann Emery, sec; NSP; AXQ, schlrshp chm, v-pres MOM, BETTY A. Milwaukee PHM Phi Theta, Wales Hse, v-pres MONCRIEF, ELIZABET H A. Madison HEC ED HEC Cb, rec sec; mbrshp chm; BADGER; Hsptlty Doy wrkshp chmn; ATA, rec sec MOORE, JANE L. Chicago, III. ENGL Sr. Cncl; Cheerldr; GREEK- SPEAK; IIA$, Little Sisters; AE$ MOORE, JOHN M. Madison MILLER, JON R. Milwaukee SOC MILLER, JUDITH A. Astico FOODS MILLER, MARYANN Beloit FRENCH Y-GOP; UW Dance MILLER, RICHARD R. Milwaukee SOC 3 2A MILLS, ALLEN N. Neillsville AG ECON Sdl Srln MINASH, JOYCE C. Milwaukee CHEM MINDEL, LAURENCE E. Silver Spring, Md. SCAND STUD Scand Cb, v-pres; BADGER, Index ed MINKOFF, MICHAEL Mount Prospect, III. MATH Phi Eta Sigma; Paxson Hse, v- pres; Model UN LAW MOORE, KATHLEEN V. Stanley HIST MOORE, RICHARD E. Madison RETAIL PH MOORE, THOMAS J. Elm Grove PH MORGAN, ELMIRE R. Whitewater PSYCH Union Dir ; v-pres stff, mus com chm, opera ser chm; SLIC; Stdnt sen; NSP; Wis Prvws; Hoofers; Chad hmcmng chm, mus com, act chm MORGAN, MARY A. Elm Grove HIST MORGAN, SUZANNE Hudson, Ohio ART Tr Denison U; Union pblc rel com; AXiJ MORGAN, W. GARY Waunakee LAND ARCH SALA; Y-GOP MORRIN, MAXINE A. New York. N.Y. PSYCH FASE MORROW, JULIAN P. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. ECON Var Wrestling; UW Chorus; K2 MORSTADT, VIRGINIA M. Elmhurst, III. NURS Langdon Hall, pres, jud chm; Little Bdgrs, chm; AZ, pldg pres, educ chm MORTELL, ARLENE J. Menosho AMER INST MORTENSEN, RICHARD I. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ECON Union film com; Hoofers; Cncl; ski cb dir, v-pres. pres; Mitchell Air Soc MOSES, LYNN R. Highland Park, III. ENGL Wis Prvws; AT, hse pres MOSKOWITZ, LYNN E. Hawthorne, NJ. ZOOL Br-sis prgm; AWS Rep; Union usher MOUW, EDWARD W. Monroe LAW MUELLER, CAROLYN F. Montello CHEM NSP MUELLER, KURT W. Manitowoc JOURN Sigma Delta Chi MUELLER, THOMAS C. Whitefish Bay MKT Delta Epsilon; LHA, film com; camera cb; Ad Cb; WLHA mgr MUENCH, MARILYN I. Green Bay EED MULLIGAN, MARY M. Mequon HIST Sr Swng MURPHY, THOMAS R. Sheboygan MATH LHA film com chmn MUSOLF, DAVID E. Madison ZOOL WSA, pblc rel com, hmcmng com,- NSP; Union hse com; Prnts Day, pblcty chmn; Frosh Ldrshp Prgm. prgm Idr MUSTER, MARY JO Green Bay BACT Itol Cb; Sellery Hall, soc chmn MYCYNEK, VICTOR G. Milwaukee EE IEEE; SSE MYERS, MARILYN J. Green Bay HEC ED Sigmo Epsilon Sigma; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Omicron Nu; Phi Koppa Phi; Union glry com; ATA MYERS, MARILYN J. Madison ITAL Phi Koppa Phi; Hal cb; Cir- colino NAKANISHI, CLAIRE R. Honolulu, Hawa Othera, treos; Hawaii Cb, v- pres NALLEY, RICHARD A. Savanna, III. PED Phi Epsilon Koppa; Var Wres- tling, Natl W Cb NASGOVITZ, WILLIAM J. Milwaukee FINANCE Phi Kappa Phi. Y-GOP: Fin Soc 489 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 490 NATHAN, JAMES D. Chicago, III. FINANCE CARDINAL, mag co-ed; SLIC, pblctns; Hoofers; IM sprts NATVIG, CAROLYN RAE Madison JOURN Mortar Bd; Theta Sigma Phi, pres; Coranto Sigma Iota; CARDINAL, day ed; Univ Conf on Col Stress rep; Hoofers; Towers, hsefellow NATWICK, ELIZABETH A. Wisconsin Rapids HIST nB$, Sec NEITZEL, JEANETTE F. Bowler MATH Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Foren- sics NELEZEN, GERALD P. West Allis PH UWPhA NELSON, CYNTHIA M. Madison HIST Model UN; Bdgr Beauty; Y- GOP; IIB3 NELSON, DONALD R. Elm Grove EE Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi, IEEE; UW Pistol Tm ; Hoofers NELSON, GEORGE R. Aniwa CHE NELSON, JAMES E. Borron MATH Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi NELSON, JUDITH A. Marinette SOC WK NELSON, MARTIN E. Arlington His., III. AMP SLIC; Gregory Hse, pres; Mock GOP Conv; Mock Sen; Stdnt Rts Prty, v-chmn; Y-GOP NELSON, PATRICIA A. Arlington Hts, III. CHEM WSA, sec, treas; Union prjcts dir ; Stdnt Rts Prty, v-pres; Human Rts Com; Intl Cb; Wis Prvws; KKr, sec NELSON, RONALD D. Rice Lake PH MORTAR QUILL, mng ed; UWPhA; APhA; Hoofers; TKE NELSON, SANDRA J. Wisconsin Rapids EED NELSON, SHERYL L. Wisconsin Rapids EED NEUBERGER, THOMAS N. West Bend SOC NSP; Union rep ; DORMIS- TORY; Z3 E NEUMEIER, JOSEPH P. Delavan AG Hort Cb, K0 NEWMAN, ALAN C. Chicago, III. FINANCE IF rsh com; AEII, schlrshp com NEWMAN, DONALD E. Palos Verdes, Calif. POL SCI Frosh Crew; NROTC; 4 )?A NICHOLAS, BONNY J. Hartland EED r$B NICHOLS, PETER W. Dixon, III. ZOOL LHA Rep NICK, JOHN I. Green Bay PSYCH IF, 2nd v-pres; GREEKSPEAK: Evans Scholars NICK, STEVEN J. Sheboygan ECON Mkt Cb; SAM NICKOLAI, WILLIAM J. Green Bay HIST Frosh Golf; Frosh Fencing; NSP; Cheerldr; ATA NICOLAUS, ELLEN J. Cudahy HIST Hoofers; Y W C A ; Y-Dems; Union usher NIEBLER, JOHN H. Menomonee Falls LAW WISCONSIN LAW REVIEW; Stunt Bar Assn, v-pres, rep; Amer Law Stdnt Assn, natl treas; Phi Alpha Delta NIELSEN, NIELS C. Madison BIOCHEM A0E NIELSEN, NORRIS Winside, Neb. METEOR Phi Eta Si gma; Intl Cb NIELSEN, RUTH M. Racine AMER INST NIGRELLI, JEANNE G. Hales Corners SOC WK Union hse com; Hoofers; Cam- pus Chst NOGUCHI, CHIKAKO Tokyo, Japan CHEM NOLDEN, DONALD L. Prairie du Sac ACCT NONKEN, SHEILA J. Milwaukee SOC WK Model UN NOONAN, JANE C. 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Milwaukee EE TKE POUKEY, SUZANNE B. Edgerton ECON POWELL, JOHN D. Richland Center HIST CARDINAL; WLHA, anncr; Stdnt Sen PRANINSKAS, BARBARA A. Oshkosh EED PRATT, PAULA E. Madison CHEM MATH Tf Trinity Col; Wis Prvws; Hmcmng pblcfy com; T B, pldg trnr PRATT, RONNIE L. Hammond CHE WSA, prsnl plcmnt chmn; AlChE, v-pres; Y-Dems; SCOPE; Sellery Hall, pres cncl; Ewbank Hse, pres, sec- treas PREDITH, JAMES B. Oconto GEOG PREE, KAREN J. Excelsior, Minn. EED Dolphins PREHN, MARYANNE Ringle HIST PREIZLER, MARTIN A. Madison SOC nA J PRENTISS, PATRICIA J. Lexington, Mass. AMER HIST Tf Drake U; Wood Hse, com chmn PRICE, LELAND H. Rantoul, III. PHYSICS Alpha Phi Omega; Scabbard Blade; NROTC PRIEPKE, EDWARD H. Eldorado ME Alpha Zeta; ASAE; Polygon Bd; Ag Stdnt Cncl; IF Cncl; ATP, pres PRIGOFF, SUZANNE Syracuse, N.Y. EED Hoofers; Ski Cb, sec PRIMAKOW, JOY M. Milwaukee SOC WK PRINSEN, DUWAYNE H. Sheboygan ECON PRITCHARD, CAROL MAY Milwaukee SOC Newman Cb; UW Rigs Cncl PROPST, DAVID L. beaver l)am DY 8. 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Two Rivers ACCT Alpha Kappa Psi, v-pres, rit mstr; Y-Dems; SAM RUPPEL, JAMES H. Sheboygan CIE Phi Eto Sigma; Chi Epsilon; Var Swimming; ASCIE; Wis Prvws; ATA RUSSO, AUDREY A. Wouwatosa NURS Alpha Tau Delta; Model UN; WLHA anncr; WSA, wel com; Haresfoot pblcty com RUTHERFORD, NANCY K. Boscobel PED PED Cb; Wmn Gymnastic Cb; WRA, rep RUTZ, LOUISE E. Algoma ENGL RYAN, GENE W. Chicago, III. PH Kappa Alpha Psi RYAN, J. STEPHEN Madison COMM SAM RYDZEWSKI, DENNIS R. Valders EE IEEE; Eng Exp SABATKE, SHARON L. Beaver Dam MDT Alpha Delta Theta SACHS, CAROLYN St. Louis, Mo. EED AT SAEGER, SUSAN C. Wauwatosa MDT Alpha Delta Theta SAFER, EILEEN F. Milwaukee MATH SAGEMILLER, GARY T. Wauwatosa HIST Baseball; IF, Rsh Com, asst chmn; ZAE ST. JOHN, THOMAS W. Appleton ACCT Beta Alpho Psi SALM, GILBERT C, JR. De Pere DY SCI Alpha Zeta; Sdl Srln; ArP SALOMON, STEVEN D. New York, N.Y. MKT Natl W Cb; Var Fencing; 2A SANVILLE, KAY J. Sheboygan PHM Phi Theta; Eliz Waters, hse pres SASLOW, JOAN M. South Orange, N.J. FRENCH Jr yr in France SATHER, GILMAN L. Waukesha ACCT TKE SAUER, CHRISTINE San Francisco, Calif. HIST A$, sec SAWCZUK, BEVERLY A. Mosimee MDT Alpha Delta Theta; Angel Flight; Bdgr Band SAYER, JOHN W. La Crosse ECON WY SENIOR ACTIVITIES SCHADEBERG. K. DUDLEY Burlington HIST Men ' s Glee Cb; Stdnl Sen; LHA Cbnt- Mrchng Band; Badger Band; Y-GOP, treas, djr, state Y-GOP, exec bd; Collegiate Prty, v-pres; Mock Senate; Mock GOP conv; Model UN; YAFF; Leopold Hse, sec SCHAEFER, MICHAEL D. Wauwatosa FINANCE Fin Soc; AY SCHAFFER, SUSANN B. Madison REL ART NSP; Hsptlty Day, des com; HEC cb; Hoofers; Union hse rep; Model UN SCHALK, RICHARD W Milwaukee CIE ASCIE; TKE SCHANEN, DEIRDRE Port Washington EED SCHARP, JOYCE L. Milwaukee SOC WK Wales Hse, soc chmn SCHEEL, CHARLES P. Phillips ECON Tf U of Miami SCHELLER, KATHLEEN A. Wauwatosa MATH Elsom Hse, soc chmn; Man- ning Hse, treas SCHEURMAN, SHERRYL J. Campbellsport VOCAL ED Sigma Alpha Iota; UW Cho- rus; UW Wmn Chorus; United Campus Chrstn Flwshp SCHILL, ROBERT W. Beloit ECON SCHIMBKE, PAUL A. Milwaukee PHYSICS SCHLICHT, RALPH F. Madison AGRON Natl W Cb; Var Golf SCHLOZMAN, RUTH B. Kansas City, Mo. ENGL AWS Fshn Shw, chmn; WSA blood dr ; Allen Hall, treas; Humo, dir, exec bd; AWS, pblcty com; Hmcmng, pblcty com; nA$, Little Sisters, pres; AE 1 sec SCHLUTER, ERNEST J. Madison HIST SCHMELLING, WILLIAM H. Kenosha ENGL Cheerldr,- Gymnastics Tm SCHMIDT, BARBARA J. Milwaukee PSYCH SCHMIDT, CHERYL D. Elgin, III. GERM Germ Cb, sec SCHMIDT, KARLYNN A. Wauwatosa INTL REL Angel Flight; Wis Prvws; Union pblc rel com; WSA, Hmcmng com; KA0 SCHMIDT, LOWELL Milwaukee ECON Union rep; Elm Drive Cmns rep; BADGER; Fin Soc; NSP SCHMIDT, ROGER M. Chevy Chose, Md. POL SCI SCHMIDT, STEVE W. Wisconsin Rapids PSYCH SCHMIDT, WARREN E., JR. Rome, Italy POL SCI Natl W Cb, Var Track; Langdon Manor, hse pres; 2X SCHMIDTMAN, JANET R. Two Rivers SPEECH Phi Beta, sec; Detlmg Hse, sec SCHMITZ, JOSEPH L. Mount Hope ACCT Tf Platteville; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Kappa Psi, sec; Fallows Hse, sec SCHNEIBERG, PAMELA J. Milwaukee ENGL SCHOALES, SARAH M. Scarborough, N.Y. ENGL Wmn Swim Tm; Command- ettes SCHOEMER, JOHN R. Sheboygan POL SCI Pol Sci Cb; Span Cb; New- man Cb SCHOENENBERGER, GLENN A. Madison ENGL SCHOENGARTH, LOWELL D. Neillsville HIST Phi Eta Sigma; Union Forum com, hse rep; Hoofers; Pre- Med soc; Model UN; X I SCHOENGRUND, KAREN G. West Hartford, Conn. PSYCH Model UN; FSNNC SCHOENICK, TERRY T. Arlington ENGL SCHOENIG, JOSEPH L. Wauwatosa ME SAE; AIAA; Hoofers SCHOLL, HERBERT D. Chicago, III. FINANCE Alpha Kappa Psi; Union soc com; NSP; IM Sprts SCHOMISCH, THOMAS P. Kiel BUS IND CAMPUS VIEW, ed; IOTA CRESCENT, ed; Humphrey Hall, hsefellow; Ag-Bus Cb, pres SCHOMMER, JOHN F. Sheboygan ENGL ex SCHRANK, LEONARD C. Waupun GEOL Pre-Med Soc, v-pres, pub chmn; IM Sprts; Scope Prty; Welfare Proj, dir; Blood Dr- X¥ SCHRAUFNAGEL, MARGIE A. Glidden BUS ED AIESEC, solicit v-pres SCHREINER, EDWIN A. Hilbert MKT Mkt Cb; UW Glee Cb; AXP SCHROEDER, JAMES W. New Glarus ECON NSP; WSA elclns; Hoofers; Millar Hse, ath chmn SCHROEDER, JAMES W. Madison CHE Alpha Chi Sigma SCHROEDER, ROBERT W. Whitehall EE SCHROEDER, SHARON S. Antigo OT BADGER; O t h e r a ; Frosh Ldrshp Prgm SCHUEFFNER, DAVID M. Sheboygan CIE Theta Tau, act chmn; ASCIE; AWWA ; Gilmon Hse, soc chmn; hmcmng dsply chmn SCHUELLER, SUSAN E. Grand Rapids, Mich. SPEECH T Sigma Alpha Eta; F PB SCHUELLER, THOMAS N. Belgium PROD MGMT SCHUESSLER, CAROL L. Sheboygan JOURN Coronto Sigma lota SCHUETZ, RUTH D. Monroe NURS Alpha Tau Delta; NSP; Stdnt fclty Cncl SCHULMAN, JANET C. Elizabeth, N.J. ART HIST Model UN; Coed Cong; AWS, rgnl del, visit com, v- pres,- SLIC SCHULTZ, DENNIS L. Seymour CHEM SCHULTZ, SANDRA L. Bettendorf, la. CORR ADMIN Br-Sis Prgm; Mil Ball empgn; AAA SCHULZ, HELEN J. Elroy ENGL Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Delta Pi SCHULZE, WILLIAM R. Wausou PRE LAW INSIGHT OUTLOOK, assoc ed; Y-GOP; Consrvtv Cb, pres; Sympsm; Mock GOP Conv; Mock Senate SCHUMANN, ARNOLD K. Madison LAW Phi Alpho Delta SCHUMANN, MERLIN J. Antigo ACCT Natl W Cb; Var Baseball SCHUMANN, RANDALL E. Madison FINANCE SCHUNCK, RICHARD A. Milwaukee ME SAE; ASME SCHUSTER, STEVEN R. Oregon HORT Hort Cb; Stdnt Rts Prty, dstrct empgn chmn; Midwinter Ball, pblcty chmn; ATP SCHWACHTER, RICHARD Shaker Heights, Ohio POL SCI Humo, cen com, tckt chmn- ZBT SCHWARTZ, JUDITH M. Lexington, Ky. ART Union pblcty com; Sr Swng ; Badger Beauty,- AE$, pres, soc chmn SCHWARTZ, THOMAS R. Wmnetka, III. ACCT Hoofers SCHWEIGHARDT, STEVAN F. Janesville ECON Germ Cb; Fin soc SCHWERDTFEGER, WULF Madison ME Var Tennis; Intl Cb; SAE SCHWINGHAMER, LYN I. Soskatoon, Sask. ART SCORGIE, JEAN M. Holes Corners TEX CL Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Cruci- ble; Phi Kappa Phi; Omicron Nu, pres; HEC cb, pres, Hsptlty Day; Sr Closs Cncl SCOTT, ROBERT J. Madison ECON Insur Soc SCULLION, SALLY A. Highland EED Union tourns com; Union rep SECHER, CAROLYN C. Fenmmore NURS UW Cncrt Bond; Witte Hall ldrshp prgm SEEFELDT, KAREN A. Kewaskum ENGL SEIDEL, EUGENE A. Milwaukee HIST SEIDEN, SHEILA Great Neck, N.Y. HIST NEW IDEA SEIFERT, WAYNE E. Luxemburg DY SCI SELIGMAN, RICHARD M. Roslyn, N.Y. ECON t ZA, pldg mstr SELSBERG, LINDA L. Milwaukee SOC WK Union theater com; NSP SEMINARD, A. RICHARD Cudahy LAW Phi Delta Phi; Stdnt Bar Assn SENGSTOCK, JAMES W. New Berlin ECON NSP; l-F invstgtns; ATA SENN, ROBERT J. Milwaukee ME SENZIG, LENORE H. Bonduel ENGL Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Lambda Theta; Kiekhofer Hse, sec SERWE, ROBERT G. Campbellsport ME SETLICK, REENA M. Milwaukee SPEECH PATH Sigma Alpha Eta; WSA; Union usher SEVERANCE, JOAN M. Madison REL ART Hsptlty Day SEWARD, BOB Berlin MEDICINE SHABABOGHLI, VAHIK Tehran, Iran CIE SHAFER, JAMES H. Madison EE Kappa Eta Kappa; IEEE SHAPIRO, HARVEY D. Superior HIST ECON Phi Eto Sigma; MACE; Phi Kappa Phi; Iron Cross; CAR- DINAL, nws ed; David Schreiner Hse, v-pres; SLIC; Model UN; Natl Conf on Stress in the Stdnt Experi- ence, UW delegate SHAPIRO, JANE A. Madison POL SCI Wis Alumni Assn Outstndng Jr Wmn Awrd; Panhel, pres, summer rsh chmn; KKT SHAPIRO, MICHAEL J. Bal Harbor, Flo. POL SCI Model UN; Hillel; Stdnt Zion- ist Org; Sympsm SHARPEE, KENNETH W. R ' O SOILS Alpha Zeta,- Frosh Crew SHAW, SUSAN A. Berlin FRENCH Y-GOP; IT A . Little Sisters .VI SHAW, SUSAN B. Concord, Moss. ART HIST Union glry com,- Hoofers SHEA, BARBARA A. Milwaukee EED SHEMISA, OTHMAN A. Benghazi, Libya PH Rho Chi Hnr Soc ; Phi Kappa Phi; Arab Stdnt Org; Muslim Stdnt Assn SHENEFELT, PHILIP D. Oregon ZOOL Phi Eto Sigma; Germ Cb, v- pres SHEPARD, JEAN A. Oshkosh FRENCH Union usher; Humo, script chmn; r$B, rec sec SHERMAN, ALLEN D. Park Falls CHE Tau Beta Pi; AlChE; Intl Cb; Cb de Espa ' rVol y PortugCes SHERMAN, LOUISE F. Riverdale, N.Y. ART HIST ENGL Frosh Ldrshp Prgm; Union glry com; Br-Sis Prgm SHRRIFF, MARGARET A. Childersburg, Ala. METEOR Gamma Sigmo Sigma; WSA; Meteor Cb; Br-Sis Prgm; Luth Stndt Choir; Union usher SHORT, DAVID L. Beaver Dom POL SCI zx SHOWERMAN, GAIL F. Glencoe, III. EED ata SHRIVER, ELIZABETH E. Westwood, N.J. POL SCI Tf, Drew U; ASA, pldg pres SHULSTAD, JOHN C. Superior EE Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Kappa Eta Kappa; Soph Hnrs; Faville Hse, hsefellow; Wis-Monterrey Eng Exchange Prgm; Eng Pblc rel com SHURTS, MARGARET A. Williams Boy ZOOL Model UN, Br-Sis Prgm; LHA, soc com; Slichter Hall, treas; KA, hmcmng chmn, sng chmn, schlrshp chmn SICKINGER, LEIGH C. Rudolph ACCT SEIBERT, JACK D. Kenosha IBERO-AMER STUDIES Span Cb ; Intl Cb SIEVERT, DALE M. Milwaukee AGRON INSIGHT OUTLOOK, ed; Union special serv com, fo- rum com; Consrvtv Cb; Y- GOP SIEWERT, SHERRY A. Portage SOC WK SIGMAN, LOUIS E. Wilmette, III. PSYCH $ — A, rsh chmn, soc chmn, pldg chmn SILBER, MARK E. Glenview, III. FINANCE SILBERMAN, RICHARD E. Milwaukee MEDICINE Phi Delfo Epsilon, v-pres; WSMA, class rep; Res Halls, hsefellow SILBERT, JAMES D. Greot Neck, N. Y. AMER INST Iron Cross; Stdnt Sen; WSA, asst v-pres, chmn govt rel; University Book Store Bd of Trustees; Cheerldr 493 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 494 SILLS, STEPHEN H. Chicago, III. AMER INST UW Chorus SILVER, SHERYL D. Miami Beach, Flo. POL SCI Coed Cong; Frosh Ldrshp Prgm; NSP; AWS Fshn Shw; Humo, invstgtns com; AE £ SILVERMAN, LESLIE M. Skokie, III. HIST ZBT SIMMONS, JACK R. Thiensv.lle FINANCE SINAIKO, RICHARD E. Madison POL SCI Hoofers; Y-Dems; IM Sprts SINER, JONATHAN P. Maplewood, N.J. ECON Hoofers; Y-Dems; Showerman Hse, soc chmn SINGER, LAURENCE Cleveland, Ohio HIST Sr Hnrs; Sympsm Sem; ZBT, pres, treas SINGER, SAM A. Oil City, Pa. MOL BIOL Pi Delta Phi; Natl French Hnr Org SKEELS, CHARLES D. Hinsdale, III. ACCT Wis Consrvtv Cb; Y-GOP; Calvary end pres, usher SKILTON, JOHN S. Madison HIST Stdnt Sen; 2X SKILTON, ROBERT H. Madison LAW Phi Alpha Delta; WISCON- SIN LAW REVIEW, note ed SKULDT, ERIC L. West Bend EE Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; Wis-Monterrey Eng Exchange Prgm SKUTLEY, KASANDRA K. Port Edwards MKT Phi Chi Theta; NSP; Chad Hall, Stdnt Assn, treas; Hoof- ers SLABY, RONALD G. Riverside, III. PSYCH Jr yr in Germany; Ely Hse, pres SLESINGEN, SUSAN J. Pittsburgh, Pa. SOC WK Union thtr com; Sympsm; NSA SMITH, BALLARD F. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ZOOL Pre-Med Soc; IM Sprts; AXA, treas, rit SMITH, BERNADETTE M. Fox Lake CORR ADMIN SMITH, CLAUDIA R. North Tonawanda, N.Y. PSYCH Hoofers SMITH, DEBORAH W. Madison ENGL ArA SMITH, GENE F. Columbus PSYCH SMITH, HAROLD G. Kohler POL SCI Var Baseball; Frosh Ftball; Y- GOP; Natl W Cb; 0X, rsh chmn SMITH, HILDA B. Shoreham, N.Y. OT Othera; Hoofers; Br-Sis prgm SMITH, JEFFREY L. Winslow, III. VOCAL ED MENS Glee Cb, acemp; Peace Corps vlntr SMITH, MARCIA C. Arlington, Va. MATH Blood Dr, co-chmn; Campus Chst; WSA, hmcmng com; IIB r , pldg pres, panhel rep, rsh cnslr; 2AE Little Sisters of Minerva SMITH, RICHARD A. Madison CHEM Frosh Tennis SMITH, RICHARD M. Madison SPEECH SMITH, ROBERT J. lola CIE Scabbard Blade; THE WIS- CONSIN ENGINEER, ed; Nau- tilus Soc, pres; Mil Ball, gen chmn; Navy Ball; YMCA; Hoof- ers; ASCIE; Joint Militory Bd; V-GOP; Alpha Phi Omega, v-pres SMITH, STEVEN R. Nelson PH UWPhA; M ' Y SMITH, THOMAS W. Fort Atkinson GEOG Iron Cross; Union hse com; Wis Prvws; NSP, chmn; NSA del; Union v-pres ' Advsry Cncl; ATA SMITH, WARREN B. Middleton BACT AXP SMOTKIN, JUDITH B. Chicago, III. JOURN Theta Sigma Phi; Coronto Sigma lota; Wilkinson Hse, sec SNOW, ELAINE G. Fort Woyne, Ind. FRENCH SNYDER, SUSAN M. Escanaba, Mich. EED AWS; NSP; Hoofers; II B SOBEL, DIANE R. Milwaukee SPEECH Union glry com, usher,- NSP, Forensics SOETEBER, SHARON R. Sheboygan EED Angel Flight; WLHA SOGLIN, PAUL R. Highland Park, III. POL SCI Mock Senate; Model UN; Stdnt Rts Prty; FSNCC SOKOL, STEVE J. Tulsa, Okla. METEOR Var Fencing; 0X, pres SOLEM, RICHARD H. Beloit CHE AlChE; Leopold Hse, pres SOLOMON, SUSAN B. W. Hartford, Conn. EED Eta Kappa Lambda; Petton Hse, pres SOLTIS, SHARON M. Milwaukee PH Tf, UW-Milwaukee; Kappa Epsilon, pres, v-pres; UWPhA; Union rep; Union Frosh gd; ATA SOMMER, PATRICIA A. K. Stone Lake ENGL LIT SOMMERFIELD, PATRICK N. Milwaukee FINANCE BTn SORKOWITZ, MARGARET M. Brooklyn, N.Y. SPEECH T Sigma Alpha Eta; BADGER; Hoofers; Union usher SPAIN, JENNIFER J. Skokie, III. ENGL WSA Fshn Shw SPARR, ARNOLD J. Green Bay HIST Hmcmng Com; IF Invstgtns; X SPATHELF, ELLEN M. Edgewater, Md. CHEM Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Soph Hnrs; Crucible; Mortar Bd; Hoofers; Cole Hall, iud chmn; Lakelawn, treas; UW Orchestra SPECTOR, JANET D. Madison ANTHRO KA0, pres, rsh chmn SPENCER, ANDREW N. Waukesha ZOOL Hoofers; Dormsylvania SPERLING, KEITH B. Madison MEDICINE Jr Class pres; Nu Sigma Nu, soc chmn SPIERER, MICHAEL J. Long Beach, N.Y. PSYCH SPOONER, MARCIA A. Milwaukee SPEECH T KA SPRING, CONSTANCE M. Monroe FRENCH Phi Beta; Ellsworth Hse, soc chmn SPRINGER, ALLAN M. Baraboo CHE Tau Beta Pi; AlChE; Model UN; Eng pblc rel com SPYCHALLA, WILLIAM W. Antigo CIE Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; ASCIE; Wis-Monterrey Eng Exchange Prgm STACK, ROBERT M. Milwaukee MATH Var Swimming; Wis Prvws; NSP; IF rsh com; IF-Panhel Greek Week; 2AE, v-pres, rsh chmn STADLER, BILL L. Bristol ENGL Tf UW-Kenosha; YMCA STAFFORD, WILLIAM T. Madison RADIO-TV x$ STAHL, INGRID Racine EED Germ Cb; Hoofers; Wis Ed Assn STAHL, NEAL R. Random Lake EE Eta Kappa Nu; Kappa Eta Kappa STARK, SHARON A. Madison JOURN Sigma Coronto lota; AAA STATKUS, ALBERTA H. Peoria, III. ENGL KKr STATLAND, STEPHEN Chicago, III. ECON STECKEL, EDWARD I. Highland Park, N.J. POL SCI Pre-Law Soc STEENKEN, LEE D. Elm Grove LAND ARCH Phi Kappa Phi; Chad Hall, jud chmn; Dolphins; SALA, v- pres; A$ STEENO, DAVID L. Fon du Lac POL SCI Arnold Air Soc; Billy Mitchell Flight; Joint Military Bd STEFCZAK, ROBERT J. Chetek PH Acacia; Kappa Psi STEFFEN, JEROME O. St. Cloud HIST STEGMAN, JOAN C. Detroit, Mich. ART HIST STEHLING, FREDERICK J. Washington, D.C. MKT UW Bowling Tm, cpt; Mack Hse, fir chmn, ath chmn; $K0, pldg pres, sgt-at-arms, IF rep STEHR, KATHLEEN G. Madison PHM Phi Theta STEIDL, ROBERT E. Wauwatosa EE Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi STEINHOFF, KENNETH F. Freeport, III. URB AFF UW Glee Cb; A Cappella Choir STEINMAN, JOHN A., JR. Oconomowoc CHE Soph Hnrs; XV STEINMETZ, WILLIAM R. Whitefsh Bay LAW WISCONSIN LAW REVIEW; X¥ STELLA, ELLEN K. Spooner SOC WK Phi Theta; Coed Cong; Cam- pus Chst; Canterbury Cb; Y- GOP, dir, corr sec; Murray Hse, pres; Br-sis prgm STELTER, ROSALIE R. Montello HEC ED Omicron Nu, sec; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Epsilon Sigma UW Chorus; Union usher, LHA; Sr Swng; Hsptlty Day, Phi Upsilon Omicron, treas STELZIG, EILEEN S. La Crosse ACCT Phi Chi Theta STENGEL, ALAN J. Chicago, III. ACCT STEPHENSON, CAROL J. Manitowoc HIST Sr Swng; Coed Cong; Model UN; Y-GOP, mock pres conv; Hoofers STERN, BEN S. Green Bay LAW STERN, RICHARD C. St. Petersburg, Fla. MATH Y-GOP; Bull Moose Soc, chmn STERN, SUSAN L. Kansas City, Mo. SPEECH T Sigma Alpha Eta; Frosh Ldrshp Prgm; Sympsm, spkr rsrch com; AWS, res aide; Lowell Hall, Hsefellow, treas; Stdnt-fclty com,- Union Admin v-pres stff, usher, spec serv com, chmn STERNFIELD, JAMES L. Highland Park, III. HIST IM Sprts STICH, NANCI J. Chicago, III. ENGL STIEDEMANN, JANE M. Milwaukee JOURN Theta Sigma Phi; Union Nws Bur; NSP; Frosh Ldrshp Prgm; Ad Cb; T B, panhel rep STIEFVATER, THOMAS L. Kiel AG E Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Zeta; ASAE; A0Z STILLERMAN, CHANITA R. Milwaukee PSYCH FASE STILLSON, FERRIL S. Milwaukee PROD MGMT Phi Eta Sigma; IM Sprts; Mil- lar Hse, v-pres; HA, cbnt rep; Union rep; ATQ, hse mgr STIMSON, SHELLEY A. Glendale, Calif. INTL REL WSA, intl rel com, UN com; GREEKSPEAK; AAA STINEMATES, WILLIAM C. Waupaca DY SCI Rugby Cb; Sdl Srln; Y- GOP; Blood Dr ; A02 STINGER, JAMES R. Madison EE Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; IEEE; WLHA; UW Or- chestra; Hoofers STOETZEL, EILENA J. Champagne, III. RUSS Slavic Hnr Soc; Russ Cb STOFFELS, SONJA S. Sauk City SOC WK Ross Hse, v-pres, jud chmn; Union usher; Model UN STOHLGREN, LYNN M. Fon du Lac ME SAE; ASME; Crcl k ; Res Halls Ldrshp grp; Eng Exp STOLBERG, MARY E. Wauwatosa RETAIL NSP; Humo, pblcty com; XQ, hse pres STOLTZ, GEROLD H., JR. Milwaukee CHE AlChE STOMBAUGH, LINDA A. Dodgeville SPEECH CORR Sigma Alpha Eta, treas; Bap- tist Vmn Dorm, pres; Ander- sen Hse, sec; Sr Swng; Union rep STONE, BONNIE C. Brooklyn, N.Y. PSYCH Sigmo Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Union crffs com STONE, DEBBIE New York, N.Y. ENGL Intl Cb; Union crfts com, welfare com; SAT STONE, EDWARD H. Highland Park, III. ENGL WSA, pblc rel; Sympsm; ZBT STONEBERG, LAWRENCE C. Chicago, III. POL SCI STORCK, MARY E. Majison FRENCH French cb STOUFFER, JAMES P. Waukesha ECON Var Swimming; -X STOWE, DAVID W. Wauwatosa PHYSICS Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma STOWERS, JAMES G. Milwaukee ECON UW Flying Cb; K2 SENIOR ACTIVITIES STRACK, WILLIAM R. Milwaukee HIST STRANG, PAUL J. Granlsburg MEDICINE Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi- Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Sigma; Soph Hnrs; Olson Hse, soc chmn, treas; Union rep; Nu Sigma Nu STRASSBERG, MARTIN E. South Orange, N.J. MATH Olson Hse, oth chmn STRATHEARN, BRUCE D. Menomonee Falls ECON Y-GOP; Evans Scholars STREBIG, KELLY C. Kiel M ME STREU, GLEN R. Madison RETAIL PH UWPhA; APhA; Ph Stdnt Cncl STRIEBY, PAUL W. Madison PSYCH IF Cong; Z$, treas, stwrd, v- pres, pres, hse mgr, IF rep STRITTMATER, MICHAEL E. La Crosse ACCT SAM STRIZHAK, ESTELLE F. Brooklyn, N.Y. INDIAN STUDIES Tf Knox Coll; Intl Cb; Yr in India STRONG, DONNA Kensington, Md. EED STRONG, DOUGLAS M. Madison SPAN PSYCH Wis Prvws; Br-sis Prgm; NSP; Hoofers; Spon Cb; Blood Dr STRUB, VIRGINIA M. Beaver Dam NURS Eliz Waters, sec,- Alpha Tau Delta STRUTHERS, JAN Minneapolis, Minn. ENGL NSP; Wis Prvws; AWS Fshn Shw ; Humo; AAA STUBBE, ALLEN A. Sheboygan CIE STUBBE, RICHARD H. Browntown ENGL STUEBE, CAROL M. Racine GERM Germ Cb, pres, sec; Intl Cb, hnr mbr STUESSY, MARY M. Bfoadhead SUES, LEE A. Park Ridge, III. ME UW-YMCA TORCH; IM Sprts SUMNICHT, BARBARA J. Shawano EED Eta Koppa Lambda; Phi Koppa Phi; Pi Lambda Theta; Hoofers; Coed Cong,- Eliz Waters, v-pres, sen SURMACZ, NANCY L. Wauwatoso DANCE Orchesis, pblcty chmn SUSTMAN, MARY K. Beaver Dam SPEECH CORR Sigma Alpha Eta SVITAVSKY, ELAINE M. Racine SOC WK SWANSON, BARRY G. Green Lake CHEM AXP SWANSON, PAUL V. Ft. Atkinson GEOG SWANSON, SHIRLEY V. Jonesville FRENCH Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Koppo Phi; NSP; Frosh Ldrshp Prgm; WSA, acad com; Hmcmng Dnc, chmn SWANSON, WILLIAM E. Madison ACCT Insur Soc; NSP; 2$E SWARTZ, LOUIS B. Pittsburgh, Pa. PHIL ITA$, treas SWENSON, JOHN A. Boscobel POL SCI Delta Epsilon, pres; Stdnt Sen; Stdnt Cnslng com; Col- legiate Prty; Newman Cb; Res Halls, hsefellow; LHA; WSA, elctns chmn TANN, JANE C. Northbrook, III. ADVERT BADGER, CARDINAL; Ad Cb; Gun Cb TANNER, KAREN B. Modison HIST Buck Hse, blood dr chmn; BADGER TANS, WILLIAM E. Waukesha BOT Conover Hse, soc chmn TARNEY, SHARI RAE Milwaukee ENGL Ad Cb; Intl Cb, hostess TAUBE, DONNA G. Bronx, N.Y. MATH TAYLOR, ELIZABETH A. Barron NAT SCI Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Panhel rsh com, rsh book co-ed; NSP; Sr Swing; Wis Prvws; Blood Dr ; KA, pldg v-pres, oct chmn, hse cncl TECH, LEE E. Manitowoc ACCT Beta Alpha Psi TEICHOLZ, LESLIE Jamacio, N.Y. HIST FASE; Human Rts Com; BADGER TEITEL, ROBERTA M. Skokie, III. ENGL Hmcmng, prom chmn; Coronfo Sigma lota TEMPLIN, PAMELA A. Fon du Lac SPAN Span Cb, sec; Br-sis prgm; Wis Prvws; BADGER; XQ TENNEY, DAVID N. Menlo Park, Calif. CORR ADMIN NSP TESKE, JOHN A. Green Bay HIST THEURER, SHIRLEY A. Milwaukee RETAIL HEC cb; Hsptlty Day; Euthen- THIELKE, ANN B. Wousau ENGL Tf Lawrence Coll THIES, BETTY A. Loganville SPEECH T Gamma Sigma Sigma; Sigma Alpha; UW Chorus THOM, JUDITH A. Milwaukee NURS Alpha Tou Delta THOMAS, JON H. Milwaukee ECON THOMAS, ROBERT M. Joliet, III. ENGL CARDINAL, night ed; Hmcmng pblcty chmn; $E, winter earn pblcty chmn THOMEY, J. WILLIAM Oshkosh LAW THOMPSON, MERLE J. Homewood, III. IBERO-AMER STUDIES Sigma Delta Pi; Sigma Epsi- lon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Cheerldr; Span-Port Cb, v-pres, pres; AAA THOMPSON, RHUDE L Park Forest, III. MATH Phi Eta Sigma; NSP; Model UN; Union Crafts com; Hoof- ers; LaFolletfe hse, v-pres THOMPSON, TOM G. Elroy LAW Phi Delta Phi; Y-GOP; Consrvtv Cb THOMSEN, MARY H. Madison FRENCH r DB THOMSON, DOUGLAS E. Mt. Horeb ZOOL Var Track; Bdgr Sng Fst; Model UN; Pre-Med Soc; 2 E THORMANN, M. JOAN Auburndole, Moss. HIST THORNTON, RICK Sheboygan POL SCI Delta Epsilon; Spooner Hse, soc chmn, pres; Model UN; Mock sen,- LHA, pres THUROW, MARY ANN Mt. Prospect, III. PSYCH Sr Swng, chmn; Coeds Cong; Model UN TILLY, PETER E. Appleton EE Delta Epsilon; DORMISTORY; Wis Players Pit orch; Fronk- enburger Hse, LHA cbnt TILSEN, LYNNE S. Madison POL SCI Hoofers; Union tours com TISHLER, BETSY L. Madison HIST WSA, welfare com; KA TOBIN, ALLEN R. Eau Claire MATH POL SCI Model UN, chmn; Y-GOP; YAF TOLBERT, MELVIN H. Elmira, N.Y. HORT TONNON, ALAN N. Green Boy LAW Phi Delta Phi; Legal Aid Soc ; Stdnt Bar Assn; Pre-Low, act com; Y-GOP TORGERSON, JAMES E. Jefferson METEOR Tf Michignn Tech U TORHORST, ALLAN B. Burlington LAW Phi Alpha Delta; Stdnt Bar Assn, sr com chmn; ATA TORRES, OSCAR M. Miami, Fla. ACCT Tf WSU-LaCrosse; Intl Cb; LHA Store, sec-treas, asst mgr TRACHSEL, ELLEN J. Jonesville NURS Alpha Tau Delta; Eto Kappa Lambda; Eliz Waters Stndrds com, sen TRACHTE, KENNETH L. Woterfown CHE Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Tau Beta Phi; Soph Hnrs TRAVIS, CRAIG R. Evergreen Park, III. AMER INST Union special services com; Y- Dems TRAXEL, ROGER M. Marinette ZOOL TRAYSER, ALAN P. Madison LAND ARCH SALA, sec; Bryan hse, v-pres TREIS, MARY JOAN Milwaukee BUS ED Tf UW-Milwaukee; Phi Chi Theta, pblcty chmn; AIESEC, sec, treas; Union act bd, soc com TRIBBEY, PHYLLIS A. Milwaukee RUSS Dobro Slovo TRIEBEL, BRUCE W. Homewood, III. PH APhA; WSA, Intl Projs com; Br-sis prgm; Evons Scholars, v- pres TROELLER, MARILYN L. Hartford NURS TROEMEL, BEVERLY J. Chicago, III. TEX CL Campus Chrstn Flwshp,- HEC cb; Buck Hse, sec TROTTER, CURTIS W. Madison 3 KG TRUMP, CLIFFORD L. Iowa City, Iowa MATH Phi Eta Sigma TSANG, ALBERT C. Kowloon, Hong Kong ME ASME TU, KAI-WEN Kowloon, Hong Kong CHE AlChE TUCKIS, CAROLE S. Appleton NURS Alpha Tau Delta, schlrshp chmn; Nurs Stdnt-fclty Cncl, jr rep, v-chmn TURNER, DAVID R. Rockford, III. ECON TURNER, PATRICIA A. Madison EED AWS, pblcty com,- Y-Dems; CARDINAL TWESME, JOHN R. Watertown PH TWISS, LINDA S. Waterloo POL SCI Hmcmng com; Peace Corps com; Compus Chst; KKT UECKER, LYNN R. Forestville IEEE EE UNDERDOWN, LINNE R. Birminghom, Mich. REL ART URBAN, MYRON E. Milwaukee PSYCH Mil-Boll, des chmn; Union spec proj com; TKE UREN, JACK R., JR. Baroboo BIOCHEM Alpha Zeta UTECH, MILDRED O. Oconomowoc NURS AXQ VAHL, BENNETH M. West Allis ART VALENTINE, RUTH E. Northport, N.Y. ENGL GREEKSPEAK, co-ed; Wis Prvws; Humo; AAA VALIENTE, RAFAEL Miami, Fla. INTL MKT Alpha Kappa Psi; Ad Cb; Mkt Cb; Intl Cb VAN CLEAF, WILLIAM J. Wauwatoso POL SCI Scobbard Blade; AUSA; Mil- Ball com VANDEBERG, SHARON SUE Madison SOC WK VANDENBERG, VERNON E. Kaukauna CIE ASCIE; Eng Exp VANDER LEEST, MARSHA A. Milwaukee BACT Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; BADGER; Hoofers; Coeds Cong; Panhel rsh cnclr; A J VANDEVELD, BARBARA J. Green Bay MDT Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Alpha Delta Theta; Yng Chrstn Stdnts VAN DE WIEL, JOHN V. Cuba City CHE AlChE; Ewbank Hse, v-pres, pres VAN DOMELEN, JAMES P. Appleton MATH Phi Eta Sigma,- Span Cb; pres; NSP; IF rsh com; Evans Scholars, asst treas VANCK, STEVE D. Menomonie POL SCI Turner Hse, v-pres, sec VAN LEEUWEN, NATASCHA New York, N.Y. FRENCH French Cb, pblcty; Intl Cb VAN MILLER, JAMES L. Green Boy ZOOL Golf; SEA ath com; P ' e-Med Soc; Y-Dems; SSO rep VANNIEUWENHOVEN, DAVID E. Green Bay ME ASME VAN SCHALK. ERNESTINE M. L. Covendish, VI. POL SCI LHA. soc dir ; WSA, stdnt sen 495 SENIOR ACTIVITIES WARD, NANCY E. La Crosse KA0 PSYCH 496 VAN VREEDE ROGER A. Little Chute MKT VAUGHAN, JOAN C. Madison NURS Alpha Tau Delta VETTER, BARBARA A. Rothschild NURS Gamma Sigma Sigma; Alpha Tau Delta; Intl Cb; Century Cb; Newman Cb VIRTUSIO, AlBERTO A. San Juan, Philippines RURAL SOC Rur Soc Soc VLAHAKIS, GEORGE J. Paddock Lake ZOOL Phi Eta Sigma, end; Pre-Med Soc; Hoofers; 2X VOGT, ROBERT E. Neenah ME Phi Eta Sigma; YMCA VOIGT, KENNETH H. Wauwatosa CIE Delta Epsilon; ASCIE; Theto Tau, soc chmn; Bryan Hse, pres VOLK, NANCY D. Madison INTL REL VOLL, GORDON R. Beloit ME VONBURG, MERRILEE G. Mitchell, S.D. BACT Alpha Delta Theta VON HADEN, ROBERT L. Green Bay GERM CARDINAL; Swenson Hse, soc chmn VON HEIMBURG, ERNEST K. Marinette PRSNL MGMT INTL REL Vilas Hse, hsefellow; David Schreiner Award; Russ Winnie Award; Vor Football; Natl W Cb VON SCHEIDT, CARLA Milwaukee NURS Nurs Stdnt-fclty Cncl, sec; Frosh Ldrshp Prgrn; AXQ VOSKUIL, BETTY T. Baldwin HEC ED Phi Upsilon Omicron; Pi Lambda Theta VOSKUIL, DENNIS N. Baldwin HIST VOSS, HENRY J. Riverton, NJ. Y-GOP HIST WACEK, THOMAS J. Denmark CHEM LHA rep WACHSMAN, ELLEN Houston, Tex. FRENCH 2AT, treas WAEFFLER, WILLARD J. Evansville POL SCI Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Epsilon; Soph Hnrs; Fallows Hse, treos, pres; LCC, cncl; UW Marching Band; Rose Bowl Band; Jr yr in Mexico WAGNER, BURTON W. Colby LAW WAGNER, ROBERT W. Madison ME ASME; IM Sprts WAGNER, SUSAN M. Madison HEBR Stdnt Zionist Org, sec, treas; Shepard Hall, jud bd chmn WAHLER, PAUL W., JR. Racine ME ASME; Pershing Rfls WAISMAN, BARBARA N. Middleton ENGL Sigma Epsilon Sigma WAISMAN, DON A. Middlteon IBERO-AMER STUDIES Span Cb ; Y-Dems; Hillel; Model UN WALD, LESLIE J. New York, N.Y. SOC WK Victoria Hse, |ud bd WALDMAN, JAY C. Pittsburgh, Pa. HIST WSA, advsry com; Sympsm, spkr com, fin com; IT A £ WALDO, JEAN E. Lannon NURS WALETZKY, MARGARET A. Princeton, N.J. SOC WALKER, JOHN W. Oak Park, III. ENGL Wis prvws; Sympsm, pblcty chmn, gen chmn; ATA WALLACE, DONALD B. Glenside, Pa. 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Kenosha EED Crucible; Mortar Bd; NSP; Sr Swng, chmn; Panhel, rsh chmn, rsh sec; Coeds Cong; Intl Cb; Br-sis prgrn; ASA, chap, schlrshp chmn, hse pres WAUGH, DUANE W. Arlington AG ECON WEAN, VICTORIA M. Mequon INTL REL Y-GOP; Br-sis prgrn; College Bowl; NSP; Collegiate Party, dist mgr; Union spec serv com WEAR, CONSTANCE A. Madison NURS Alpha Tau Delta; Wis Prvws; Hoofers WEATHERWAX, JANET M. Chicago, III. PSYCH Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Coeds Cong; MacLachlan Hse, soc chmn WEAVERS, MARILYN A. Cedar Grove HEC ED Phi Upsilon Omicron; Omi- cron Nu; Hsptlty Day; Union rep WEBER, DARLENE M. Madison Phi Theta PHM WEBER, HAROLD G. Chicago, III. ME WISCONSIN ENGINEER, Ochsner Hse, soc chmn; ASME; SAE, Eng Exp WEBER, JUDITH A. Milwaukee EXP FOODS Phi Kappa Phi; Omicron Nu; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Danforth Award; Union Food Advsry Pan, chmn; HEC Stdnt Cncl; Union hse com,- Wis Players WEBER, LYNN E. Elm Grove ASIAN STUD Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi WEBSTER, BARBARA D. Waupaca ART ED AWS Hnrs; Dean ' s List WEBSTER, CHARLOTTE Green Bay TEX CL WECHTER, JUDITH L. Glencoe, III. ITAL Humo Kickline WEDIG, CHARLES J. Shullsburg HIST WEDIG, KENNETH B. Shullsburg MATH Ital Cb; Hoofers WEGNER, SALLY L. Markeson PED PED Cb; Cool hse, sec; WRA, rec sec WEI, LAWRENCE S. C. Ontario, Canada EE Eta Kappa Nu; Soccer WEIBEL, KATHERINE J. Racine ENGL Tf UW-Racine; Eliz Waters, lib com WEIL, MADELYNN L. Lake Geneva VOCAL ED Sigma Alpha Iota; LHA cho- rus WEINBERG, ARTHUR Boonton, N.J. ENGL WEINBERG, NANCY ALYSIA ANN Westfield, N.J. PHIL Coeds Cong WEINERT, JAMES J. Deerfield, III. ENGL Natl W Cb; Vor Cross Coun- try, cpt; Stdnt-fclty Ath Bd, v- pres WEINKE, STEVEN W. Fon du Lac LAW Phi Alpha Delta; Stdnt Crl jstc; CLEW WEINSTEIN, NEIL D. Chicago, III. CHEM Phi Lambda Upsilon; Pi Mu Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; MACE; WSA, schlrshp chmn; LHA; Hoofers; Fclty Fin Aids com WEINSTEIN, SUZANNE G. Madison FRENCH-HEBR Hillel; Stdnt Zionist Org; Shepa rd Hall, res aid WEISS, CURTIS W. Wausau CIE Chi Epsilon; Swenson Hse, ath dir WEISS, MARCIA J. Sewickley, Pa. FRENCH Tf Chatham Col; Union lit com; AWS rep WEISS, MICHELE M. Madison SPEECH-ENGL NSP; Witte Hall, jud chmn; Humo. prog com; ITB$, hstrn WEISS, ROGER O. Roberts PROD MGMT Delta Sigma Pi, jr v-pres; Hoofers; Union soc com WELCH, LOIS A. Darien SPEECH WELCH, PATRICIA H. Mukwonago ART HIST Humo; Ar, sec WELLER, TERRY MARLENE Milwaukee SOC WSA, prsnl cont com WELLMAN, GLORIA E. Colby INTL REL Tf UW-Marathon; Delta Psi Omega WELSH, MARY C. Portage ENGL A Cappella Choir; UW Wmn Glee Cb WENGER, ALICE ELIZABETH Portage NAT SCI Coeds Cong WENNIGER, MARY DEE Waukesha JOURN Theta Sigma Phi, v-pres; CARDINAL; Union hse com WENNINGER, THOMAS A. Hartford SOILS Sdl Srln; Bdgr Crps Soils Cb WENZEL, LOWELL E. Wausau CIE Theta Tau, pldg treas, mbrshp com, pblcty com; ASCIE WERNER, JOHN A. Madison PSYCH WERNER, MARY C. Madison NURS WERNIGG, LAJOS M. Madison CIE ASCIE WERTSCH, PAUL A. Oshkosh ZOOL Pre-Med Soc; Intl Cb; AXP, treas, chap WESSON, PATRICIA J. Freeport, III. SPEECH Crucible; Mortar Bd; Wis Prvws; Wis Players, sec; r$B WESTERDAHL, CHERYL K. Moline, III. NURS LHA rep; Hmcmng com; Towers, pres; Nurs Stdnt-fclty Cncl; AXCi, act chmn WESTPHAL, SUSAN C. Wauwatosa EED Union soc com, pblc rel; NSP; WSA, ldrshp part com; Campus Chest; Humo, prom; AAA, marsh, rec chmn WEXLER, LORRAINE E. University City, Mo. POL SCI WEYERS, JAMES A. Kaukauna JOURN NEWMAN NEWS; CARDI- NAL; Princeton Hse, cnslr; IM Sprts WHALEN, KAREN H. Darlington SOC WK Y-GOP; FASE; Newman Cb WHIFFEN, JEAN Madison POL SCI Tf Southern Methodist; Y- GOP, treas; Dolphins; Ar, sec WHITE, SIDNEY W. Wonewoc HIST WHITENACK, JUDITH A. S. Milwaukee SPAN Luedke Hse, soc chmn; Y- Dems; Span Cb; Intl Cb; WLHA ; Coeds Cong WHITNEY, KATHLEEN A. Depere ENGL Wis Prvws; Ar, soc chmn, 2nd v-pres, pldg trnr WICHMAN, JOAN B. Barrington, III. ART ED NSP; KA0, hse pres WICKERSHAM, PATRICIA B. South Natick, Mass. SPAN Span Cb; Lowell Hall, hsefel- low WICKUS, GARY G. Baraboo MOL BIOL CHEM Hoofers; Slide Rule Hse, hsefellow SENIOR ACTIVITIES WIEDMANN, WILLIAM R. Madison ART UW Mrchng Band; UW Glee Cb WIELGUS, JAMES J. Pulaski PH UWPhA WIENER, MARIANNE S. New York, N.Y. Speech T BADGER; NSP; AWS, Fshn Shw; A3 , rsh chmn WIERSUM, JOHN C. Kenosha FINANCE WIERSUM, MARY PITSCH Kenosha ENGL WIKRENT, SUSAN J. Winter PSYCH WRA, mgr ; Bowling Cb; Br-sis Prgm; Badger Sng Fst; Women Ensemble; Y-GOP; AWS, rep WILCOX, JUDITH A. Modison ACCT Phi Chi Theta WILDENBERG, ANN M. Kimberly CORR ADMIN Hoofers WILHELM, MICHAEL G. Milwaukee FINANCE Var Crew; Fin Cb; $rA, jud com WILKENING, COLLEEN MARION SI. Louis, Mo. PHM Phi Theta; KKr WILKIE, SARA E. Cross Place HOME MGMT WILKINS, MARY K. Madison SOC WK WILKINSON, CYNTHIA R. Riverside, III. SPEECH Hmcmng, dec com; Union thtr com; AXQ, chap, wrdn WILKINSON, RICHARD K. Baraboo INSUR Insur Soc; REBC WILKS, JOHN W. Sturtevant DY SCI Alpha Zeta, pres; Little Intl, Horse chmn; Ag Stdnt Cncl, V- pres; Dy Cttl Jdg Tm ; IF, read chmn; ATP, 2nd v-pres, v-pres WILLARD, CHARLES G. Sheboygan METAL Metal Cb, pres; AFS; ASM WILLETT, CRYSTAL S. Salem, Ore. MED MIC Tf Oregon State WILLETT, RONALD J. Fon du Lac ME ASME; Bdgr Amat Rod Soc; Fencing WILLIAMS, SHEREE M. Wauconda, III. SOC WILLIAMSON, CAROLE Bridgeville, Pa. ART Panhel rsh book, ed; II B I WILLIAMSON, MARC L. Madison URB AFF LSA; IM Sprts WILLOUGHBY, VICTORIA M. Milwaukee SOC WK AAA WILLSON, JANE H. Baraboo FRENCH WILSON, JOHN L. Laona Pre-Med Soc ZOOL WILSON, KEMP A. Mukwonago DY SCI Blue Shield 4-H Cb WINCHELL, CHRISTINA M. Waukesha EED Union Tourn com; AWS Fshn Shw; WSA, Hmcmng com WINDERBAUM, LAWRENCE BERT Bronx, N.Y. HIST WINK, CAROL A. Appleton EED WINK, ROBERT W. Appleton ECON SAM; SSO, conf com rep, fin com rep WINKLER, DONALD R. Waupaca IBERO-AMER STUDIES Phi Eto Sigma; Sigma Delta Pi, pres; Union forum com; Y- GOP; WBA, br-sis prgm WINN, HARRY L., JR. Fort Atkinson FINANCE NSP, pub com chmn; Frosh Basketball mgr; Natl W Cb; Sr Basketball mgr WINTER, CHARLES M. Elm Grove PHIL WINTER, J. STEVE Neenah LAW Soph Hnrs; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Alpha Delta; LAW RE- VIEW; COIF; Olson Hse, pres; W L H A ; CARDINAL; Legal Aid Soc; Haresfoot; Stdnt Sen; Skydiver Cb; Good Fellow Awrd WINTROB, JOSEPH W. Pittsburgh, Pa. ECON Hoofers WIRIG, MARTHA E. Madison GERM Y-Dems ; WSA; Germ Cb, sec WIRTANEN, PHILIP L. Ironwood, Mich. POL SCI WISEMAN, PAUL B. Kearney, Neb. NURS WISEMAN, SUSAN S. Delavan NURS Nurs Class, pres; Schoenleber Hse, soc chmn; Union film com WISSING, RICHARD T. Green Lake ACCT WITKIN, MIKE H. Superior POL SCI WITMAN, GAIL V. Madison ENGL Angel Flight; KA© WITT, RONALD ALAN Kenosha MATH WITTE, WILLARD E. Ft. Atkinson POL SCI Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Soph Hnrs; Phi Beta Kappa; Var Crew, cpt; Stdnt Ath Bd; Model UN WITTKOPP, GEORGE F. Plymouth CHEM Phi Eta Sigma; UW Mrchng Band WITTWER, KATHRYN L. Madison CHILD D Elm Drive, sec; HEC Cb; Hsptlty Day; UW Chorus WIVEL, JEAN C. Madison MEDICINE Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Sigmo; Med 4, sec; Alpha Epsilon lota WOCHOS, DANIEL N. Denmark ZOOL Pre-Med Soc WOHLBERG, LYDIA C. Wilton, Conn. ENGL Tf Connecticut Col WOLF, RONALD C. West Bend GEOL AVSA, treas; Union Crfts com; Pistol Cb; NSP; Evans Scholars, hmcmng dsply chmn |4| WOLFE, JANET B. Mequon SPEECH CORR BADGER; YM-YMCA Frosh Camp Cnslr; NSP A J , v-pres, pldg trnr, chap WOLLINS, NAOMI J. Akron, Ohio PSYCH WONG, ALLAN K. Hong Kong PH Kappa P s i ; MORTAR QUILL; UWPhA, treas WONG, CAROL A. Hamdem, Conn. ART WOOD, CAROL J. Waupaca PRSNL MGMT Phi Chi Theta WOOD, DIANA J. Beaver Dam TEX CL Bdgr Sng Fst; HEC Cb. v- pres; Hsptlty Day com chmn; AG-HEC Midwinter Ball Co- chmn ; UM Orchestra; AZ, pres WRIGGLESWORTH, NANCY L. Ecu Claire ENGL BADGER; Union Rep; Towers, fir pres; Pldg panhel; AAA, pldg pres WRIGHT, CHARLES B. Minneapolis, Minn. ENGL Y-GOP; LHA; WLHA anncr WRIGHT, DANIEL P. Eau Claire POL SCI AFROTC, grp prsnl offer; Mitchell Airmen Soc; Hoofers; Arnold Air Soc WRIGHT, GEORGE V. Bayside, N.Y. HIST WRIGHT, MADELINE J. Madison PED SPEECH Phi Beta, pres; Hoofers; Frisby Hse, treas; Wis Play- ers; YMCA; PED Cb WROBLEWSKI, WILLIAM E. Muskego CHE AlChE WU, ANNE E. Forest Hills, N.Y. ZOOL Tf Rutgers Douglas Col; Union rep; Intl Cb; Chinese Stdnt Assn WULFSTAT, SHARON G. Chicago, III. EED Tf U of California; BADGER; Hoofers; Lowell HII, pres, soc chmn; Frgn Stdnt Prgm WYGOD, LESLIE P. Teaneck, N.J. BHV DIS Ellsworth Hse, pres; Wis Players WYNBOOM, MARY M. Little Chute EED ATA, sec YABLIN, MERLE L. Lincolnwood, III. FRENCH French Cb; Ital Cb YANK, ROBERTA M. La Grange, III. NURS YATES, SUSAN A. Arlington Hts., III. BIOL WRA, rec sec; UW Women Chorus; Hoofers; AZA YINDRA, FRANK A. Manitowoc PHYSICS Hoofers; Y-GOP YOGERST, NORBERT F. Richfield DY SCI Tf WSU-Platteville; Sdl Srln; Bdgr Crps Soil Cb YOHN, JANE R. Fall River BUS ED Phi Chi Theta; IRIS, corr; AWS; Br-sis Prgm YOUNG, F. CHANDLER, JR. Madison CHEM Var Hockey, cpt; Krauskoph Chem Awrd; XV YOUNGBERG, ELLIOTT A. Winnetko, III. ECON BADGER; BADGER Bd; UW Flying Cb; XW YOUNKINS, ROBERT E. Chicago, III. ZOOL YMCA; Kappa Alpha Psi ZABKA, LEE W. Barron ECON ZAGORULSKY, ALICIA Sao Paulo, Brazil INTL REL ZAGRODNIK, ALLAN A. Manitowoc NUC E Amer Nuc Soc ZAHNOW, RALPH O. Sheboygan RADIO TV AVSA; Track; Mil-Ball King chmn, WSA, pblc rel dir ; Mock Senate; Model UN; Var Debate; NSA; NSP; Union soc com; Hoofers; SCOPE; Y- Dems; WSA; ©X ZALESKI, MICHAEL L. Kenosha LAW Phi Delta Phi; Legol Aid Soc : Legal Rsrch Cncl ZANDER, EUGENE J. 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THOMAS Madison EE Eto Kappa Nu; IEEEE COLLEGES Agriculture 122 Commerce 132 Education 136 Engineering 138 Extension 148 Graduate School 150 Law School 153 Letters and Science 154 Medicine 166 Nursing 170 Pharmacy 174 ROTC 180 ORGANIZATIONS A Cappella Choir 231 Agricultural Business Club 127 Agricultural Extension and Education Club 125 Agricultural Student Council 124 Alpha Chi Sigma 165 Alpha Delta Theta 173 Alpha Kappa Psi 134 Alpha Phi Omega 216 Alpha Tau Delta 172 Alpha Zeta 124 American Foundrymen ' s Society 143 American Institute of Chemical Engineers 144 American Society of Agricultural Engineers 127 American Society of Civil Engineers 144 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 145 Angel Flight 187 Arnold Air Society 186 Associated Women Students 205 Badger Crops and Soils 129 Bahai Club 211 Beta Alpha Psi 134 Blue Shield 4-H 128 Calvery Lutheran Center 215 Chi Epsilon 140 Christian Science Organization 215 Coranto 163 Crucible 159 Daily Cardinal 192 Delta Sigma Pi 367 Dolphins 222 Eta Kappa Lambda 161 Eta Kappa Nu 140 Gamma Sigma Sigma 216 Homecoming 221 Home Economics Club 129 Hoofers 210 Horticulture Club 131 Humorology 221 Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers . . 145 Insurance Society 135 Inter-dorm Presidents Council 227 Inter-fraternity Council 218 International Club 211 Iranian Club 227 Iron Cross 158 Joint Military Board 188 Kappa Epsilon 178 Kappa Eta Kappa 147 Kappa Psi 179 Lakeshore Halls Association 212 Little Sisters of Minerva 217 Mace 158 Men ' s Glee Club 233 Mitchell Aero-Space Flight 185 Mitchell Red Cloud 182 Model United Nations 202 Mortar and Quill 176 Mortar Board 159 Nautilus 184 Omicron Nu 125 Orchesis 223 Othera 169 Pan Hellenic Council 219 Pershing Rifles 181 Phi Beta 161 Phi Beta Kappa 156 Phi Chi Theta 126 Phi Delta Epsilon 168 Phi Eta Sigma 160 Phi Kappa Phi 157 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 164 Phi Theta 169 Phi Upsilon Omicron 126 Pi Lamb Little Sisters 217 Pi Tau Sigma 141 Polygon Board 142 Pre-Medical Society 168 Red Cross 220 Rho Chi 176 Saddle and Sirloin 130 St. Francis House 214 Scabbard and Blade 187 Senior Class Council 220 Senior Class Pharmacy 178 Sigma Alpha Eta 162 Sigma Alpha Iota 162 Sigma Delta Chi 164 Sigma Epsilon Sigma 160 South East Dorms 228 Student Association of Landscape Architects .... 131 Student-Faculty Council, School of Nursing 173 Symposium 203 Tau Beta Pi 141 Theta Sigma Phi 163 Theta Tau 142 Triangle 146 Union Directorate 206 University Bands 234 University Management Association 135 University Symphony Orchestra 237 W Club 431 Wisconsin Badger 194 Wisconsin Engineer 143 Wisconsin Forensics Union 226 Wisconsin Pharmaceutical Society 177 Wisconsin Rifle and Pistol Club 226 Wisconsin Rugby Team 225 Wisconsin Ski Team 225 Wisconsin Student Association 200 Women ' s Chorus 231 Women ' s Physical Education Board 224 Women ' s Recreational Association 224 YWCA 214 UNIVERSITY DORMITORIES Adams 262 Barnard 240 Chadbourne 241 Cole 266 Elizabeth Waters 247 Elm Drive A 268 Elm Drive B 270 Elm Drive C 272 Kronshage 274 Ogg 258 Sellery 251 Slichter 278 Sullivan 280 Tripp 282 Witte 260 INDEPENDENT HOUSES Aaron 286 Allen 286 Ann Emery 287 Babcock 288 Campus 288 Carroll 289 Cockrane 290 David Schreiner 290 Lake Lawn 291 Langdon 294 Lowell 292 Randall 291 Rust 292 Susan B. Davis 295 The Towers 296 Villa Maria 297 YMCA 296 Zoe Bayliss 295 GREEKS Alpha Chi Omega 310 Alpha Chi Rho 354 Alpha Delta Phi 322 Alpha Epsilon Phi 382 Alpha Epsilon Pi 336 Alpha Gamma Delta 372 Alpha Gamma Rho 334 Alpha Phi 386 Alpha Tau Omega 328 Alpha Xi Delta 342 Beta Theta Pi 340 Chi Omega 356 Chi Phi 364 Chi Psi 308 Delta Delta Delta 352 Delta Gamma 324 Delta Tau Delta 380 Delta Theta Sigma 374 Delta Upsilon 384 Delta Zeta 378 Evans Scholars 344 Gamma Phi Beta 338 Kappa Alpha Theta 368 Kappa Delta 318 Kappa Kappa Gamma 348 Kappa Sigma 376 Lambda Chi Alpha 347 Phi Gamma Delta 314 Phi Kappa Theta 327 Phi Sigma Delta 350 Phi Sigma Kappa 388 Phi Sigma Sigma 362 Pi Beta Phi 392 Pi Lambda Phi 320 Psi Upsilon 346 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 332 Sigma Alpha Mu 366 Sigma Chi 360 Sigma Delta Tau 330 Sigma Phi 326 Sigma Phi Epsilon 316 Tau Kappa Epsilon 312 Theta Chi 390 Theta Delta Chi 370 Zeta Beta Tau 358 GENERAL INDEX 500 Aaron. M 253 Abbott. K 244 Abdel. B 210 Abdoullah, G 283 Abel. C 237 Abendroth, A 356 Abendroth, G 292 Abendroth. J 144, 380 Abendroth. R 140 Abney. D 162. 250 Abrahams. J 251 Abramson, S 162.310 Abu-el-haj. M 176 Accola, S 266 Achuff, ] 274 Ackerman. S 203 Acran. M 337 Adam. M 220. 221 Adam, P 220.391 Adamany. M 293 Adamavich. D 145 Adamczyk, W 273 Adams, B 188 Adams, D 234, 249 Adams, L 255 Adams, P 216 Adams, R 215 Adams. T 270 Addams, E 355 Addison. D 419, 431 Addison, R 272 Adduci, C 356 Adelman, S 351 Adler, C 337 Adler, J 263 Aebischer, C 237 Aegerter, D 277,407 Affeldt, G 280 Afire, B 393 Agatstein, B 337 Agerjord. E 268 Aghili-Kermani, P 272 Ahlgren, M 169 Aho, C 201, 348 Ahrens, E 243 Ahrens, J 241, 243 Ahrens, L 294 Ahrens, R 236, 2B0 Ahreus. [ 236 Ahynson. G 236 Aif. D 141 Ain. S 337 Airoldi. B 269 Aken, M 140 Akin, S 253 Alaspa, A 234 Albers. G 369 Albert, K 214, 318 Albert. P 289, 331 Alberts, C 145 Alberts. R 407, 431 Albrecht, J 162 Albrecht, M 280 Albrecht, N 295 Albrecht, R 273 Albright, J 144 Albtoff, J 391 Albuyeh, F 227 Alder. R 267 Alecksen, K 231, 254 Aleckson, D 130 Alexander, E 255 Alexander, J 231,328 Alexander, L 285 Alf, D 140, 147, 187 Alfonso, M 246 Alkire, K 223, 244 Allen, B 254 Allen, D 369 Allen, J 257, 259. 343 Allen, L 164. 234, 252 Allen, S 231 Allen. T 317 Allister, L 231 Allred. L 369 Aloba, D 135 Alpert, J 140, 141 Alt, C 295 Alt, F 229 Alt, M 173. 318 Alt, S 258 Althaus, D 263 Althaus. R 263 Altman, R 274, 423 Altman, F 281 Altsuler, C 293 Alvin, J 280 Alvstad. K 295 Alward, C 361, 419 Alwin. M 284 Alyea, M 242 Ambelang, P 181 Amberson, E 213 Ames, N 268 Ames. W 265 Ammerman. J. . .185. 236, 274 Anataraniam, W 257 Anderson, A. ...241,242,248 Anderson, B 277,295 Anderson, D. ...165,232,254 259, 260, 264. 361 Anderson, E 234 Anderson, G 201,294 Anderson, (. ...220,241,242, 246. 275, 282, 324, 340, 386 Anderson, K 236,255 Ander son, L 236 Anderson, N 281 Anderson, P 249,295 Anderson, R 179 Anderson, S 232 Anderson, T 257,326 Anderson. W 233,263 Andraschko, S 282 Andraski. K 245 Andre, L 255 Andre, P 273 Andrews, J 125,232 Andrews, L 267 Androw, J 293 Andrus, J 265 Anetsberger, C 379 Anger. S 317 Angsten, L 231,290 Angus, K 278 Angus, R 234, 263 Anken, K 216 Annis, W 271 Anthes. R 259 Anthony, J 277 Antman, H 337 Antonie, P 233 Anunson, L 265 Anuszewski, N 248 Apell. S 324 Apinis. R 176,177,178 Appel. W 270 Appell, S 324 Appert, J 173, 318 Applebee, B 177 Appleyard, J 281 Arbabian, M 227 Archer, P 268 Arenander, R 376 Arenz. D 257 Argue, R 140 Arkin, H 234 Arlein, R 256 Armbruster, R 225 Armstrong, D 231,373 Armstrong, G 131 Armstrong, H 376 Armstrong, L 265 Armstrong, R 258 Arndt, R 147,211 Arndt, W 258 Arneson, K 3B6 Arnold, D 246.285,308 Arnold. M 267 Arnold. R 431 Arnst, D 237, 370 Arpe, W 323 Arpin, P 283 Arrandt, M 337 Arst, L 337 Arvesen, R 420 Arvold, B 252 Arvold, D 220 Asbury, M 169 Ascher, M 274 Ascher, P 131 Ash, A 292 Asher, ) 359 Asher, K 331 Asherin, A 210 Ashley, A 258 Ashley, 1 168 Ashton, B 273 Ashton, H 278 Asnien, G 273 Assenheimer. L 353 Atkinson. T 424 Atlas, S 232 Atterberry. C 274 Attias, D 216, 258 Atwell. B 353 Auchtund. S 128 Augsburger, L. 146 Aulik, D 407 Aumann, S 240 Aurand, J 296 Aurbach, H 258 Auslander, J 218 Augman, A 332 Austin, C 245 Austin, S 276 Axley, J 160, 365 Axt. J 142 Ayers, D 281 Ayers, K 249 Aynehchi, Y 227 Ayres, J 172 Aziz, A 210 Babcock, J 177 Babcock, W 181, 260 Babitz, C 295 Bach, A 217, 369 Bach. J 367 Bach, S 369 Bach, T 278 Bachand, C 236,370 Bachinsky, J 210 Bachynsky. J 176 Backer, J 287, 369 Backes, P 292 Backus. B 244 Backus, F 258 Bade. P 162 Badeau, B 372 Bader, S 278 Badger. S 273 Baechle. J 196, 338 Baehr, D 134, 270 Baehr, Y 255 Baggot. M 162 Bagley. S 231, 290 Bagwell. C 241, 244 Bahmanyar, B 227 Bahrs, A 185 Bail. T 365 Bailey, K 294 Baillies, T 355 Bairn, H 255 Bairn, R 351 Bainbridge, S 226 Bainbridge, T 323 Baird. L 165 Baker, K 243 Baker, L 295 Baker, N 353 Baker, T 323 Bakken, E 278 Bakker, N 164. 233. 234 Balcom. P. .140. 141. 187. 290 Baldner, M 256 Baldwin, J 268 Balicki, A 265 Balis, B 337 Ballard, J 266 Ballinger, R 376 Ballweg, T 233, 292 Balmer, R 225 Balsiger, D 290 Balsley, M 250 Balson, L 289 Baltzer, D 243 Balzer. T 257 Bamber, 1 210 Banbert, S 141 Band, B 356 Bandenberg, B 144 Bandor, G 282,407,431 Banka, E 353 Banks, N 323 Baraban, P 331 Barager, J 185,259,267 Barahal. S 331 Baranay. C 294 Barber, B 355 Barber. M 213 Barbian, C 236 Bard. J 280 Bardeen, J 256 Bardenwerper, R. ...231,244 Barder. J 393 Barkenhagen, K 144 Barker. 1 214. 216. 294 Barkley. K 217, 338 Barlow. B 261 Barlow. J 231 Barman. B 380 Barnard. P 278 Barndt. S 254 Barndt. W 129. 334 Barnes. E 421 Barnes. J 266 Barnes. K 294. 414. 431 Barnes. L 310 Barnes. M 351 Barnett. B 323 Barnetl. H 273 Barnett, J. . .164. 234. 237, 273 Barnett. K 165 Barnett. R 337 Barney, K 169 Barniker. B 323 Barocci. T 365 Baron. P 337 Baron. R 337 Barr, J 245 Barr. M 211, 279 Barrett. J 369 Barrett. K 250 Barrington. G 127 Barron. A 256 Barrows, D 355 Barry. M 294 Barry. P 246 Barta. C 243 Bartel, J 145 Bartels. B 347 Bartfield, J 331 Bartig. D 251 Bartlein. R 281 Bartley. D 193. 323 Barton. B 245 Basel. J 266 Basel. L 258 Baske. N 267, 310 Basler, J 407 Bast. B 243 Bastian. S 246 Batalden, J 126 Bateman. G 213 Bates. B 222, 356 Bates, H 274 Bates. S 273. 420 Bathke. D 284 Batlin. L 251 Batty. D 284 Bauer. J 281 Bauer, R 327 Baughman, D 259 Bauman, B 280 Bauman. M 275 Bauman, R 431 Baumann. B 244 B, nun. inn L 259 Baumann. R 282 Baumann. T 259 Baumer. J 269 Baumgardt. B 255 Baumgarten, D 266 Baumgarten. L 267 Baumgartner, C 323 Baumgartner. J 178 Baumgartner. M 295 Baunling. R 141 Bayley. B 295 Bayley. T 260 Bayuk. F 236. 270 Bazos. P 314 Beach. A 266. 356 Beach. L 237. 263 Beach. R 356 Beale, E 421. 431 Bear, T 287 Beatty. G 424 Beaumont, G 263 Beck. B 280.370 Beck. D 280 Beck. 1 140. 141, 144. 250. 369 Beck. R 268 Becker, A. .145.146.294.369 Becker. D 285. 344 Becker. J 273. 275. 293, 376. 423 Becker. L 295. 344 Becker. M 323 Becker, S 323 Becker, T 165, 282 Becker. W 265 Beckman. J 165,259 Beckmann, A 254 Beckwith. C 172 Bedell. J 147 Beduhn. J 184. 258 Beecher, B 351 Beecher. C 124,127,375 Beeman, A 353 Beer, J 388 Beers. S 184 Beetham. J 295 Begley. C 261 Behling, K. .127, 159. 245. 375 Behlke. K 244 Behnke, B 216. 276 Behnke. C 192 Behnke, D 228 Behnke. M 348 Behrens, C 172 Behselich. D 318 Beidler, R 273 Beilfuss. W 270 Beise. G 407. 429 Beitzel, P 275 Belknap, W 147 Bell. B 237.293 Bell. G 145, 259 Bell, J 172, 324 Bell, L 355 Bell, S 196. 294. 338 Beller, T 286 Bellin. E 146. 279 Bellin, P 237 Belongia, D 134 Belongie. G 268 BenBoer. L 126 Bendinger. B 365 Benedict. M 126 Benedict. S 233 Benesch. G 367 Benjamin. R 281 Benkendorff. A 287 Bennett, C 343 Bennett, D 236.284 Bennett, J 369 Bennett, S 279 Bennett. W 236. 254 Benson. B 278 Benson. F 351 Benson. P 266 Bentle, R 280 Bentley. L 256 Bera. C 231. 294 Berent. P 276 Berfund, K 270 Berg. A 280 Berg. D 280, 407, 431 Berg. M 236 Bergemann. B 424 Bergen, K 308 Berger. F 285 Berger, J 351 Berggren. R 271 Bergin, S 282 Bergsbaken. M 242 Berk, M 236 Berkeley. G 287 Berkey, C 348 Berkman, J 237,356 Berkon. F 351 Berkover, R 293 Berkowitz, D 370 Berkowitz, S 244 Berkson, D 337 Berman, [ 297 Berman, L 289 Berman, M 168 Berman, P 323 Berman, R 168 Bermel. B 308 Berndt. D 251 Bernhardt. D 367 Berns, J 246 Berns, N 245,356 Bernstein. A 293 Bernstein. C 268 Bernstein. G. ...228.229.230. 234. 253 Bernstein. S 286 Bero, J 135 Berres, J 97. 98. 100 Berrong. T 146 Berry, K 231 Bcrryman, B 275 Berson. S 177, 178 Bertelsen. G 375 Berthelsen, R 211 Bertino. M 266 Bertolli, R 317 Beske. A 283 Beskind, 1 184. 317 Bess. R 327 Bessey. R 255 Bethke, B 127 Betley. M 260 Betthauser. J 279 Beule. C 266 Beuscher, G 202 Beuthin, S 126 Beuthling. T 273 Beyer. L 289 Beyer. R 272 Bezoza. 1 337 Bhirdo. M 278 Bialek. J 279 Biancardi. S 276,347 Biberman, N 261 Bickes. R 165 Bicket, D 236 Bickford. L 196 Biddick. B 130. 256 Biddulph, H 353 Bidell. S 177 Bieberstein. H 367 Biedron. R 314 Biel, K 287 Bier. T 280 Bicri. C 353 Bieri, R 274 Bierman, J 356 Biese, G 431 Biller, B 337 Billig, M 331 Billipp. N 225 Bills. C 287 Bily. J 169 Binder, 1 256, 331 Biney. J 128 Bingham, S 267 Binning, f 269 Binning, L 178 Birch. J 181 Bischof. W 380 Bishop, L 287. 379 Bishop. P 427 Bishop. R 431 Bisman. T 362 Bistrong. C 293 Bistrow. V 237 Bittner. B 206 Bixby, D 165 Bizzio. A 243 Bjork. N 348 Bjork. R 340 Blackford. C 242 Blackwell. P 340 Blair. F 186. 246 Blair. J 187, 241 Blair. L 250 Blakely. D 249 Blakely. J 173. 290 Blalock, D 347 Blalock. W 256 Blan, F 326 Blanchard. B 423.431 Blanchard. J. ...140.141,281 Blanchard, N 172.278 Blanchfield. D 144 Blank. L 231, 244 Blank. T 290 Blanke, D 391 Blankley. K 379 Blechman. S 337 Bleckman. P 289 Bleistein. C 278 Blenski. M 263 Blick. D 225 Bliese. T 259 Blint. R 177. 179 Blislik. A 289 Bliss. D 273. 407. 431 Bliss, N 343 Blobner, W 251 Bloch, E 253 Bloch. G 162 Block, B 337 Block, T 187. 226 Blodgett, K 266 Bloedorn. D 279 Blom. C 278. 318 Biommer, J 264 Bloom. F 231 Bloxham. D 275 Bluemcl. M 289 Bluhm. E 177. 178. 253 Blum. A 275 Bober. G 245 Bochin. II 228 Bochna. A 271 Bock. J 297 Bodoh, G 130.272 Boebel. K ..269 Boehm, D 289 Boehm. R 407 Boeldt. J 285 Boell. M 232, 237. 356 Boese. M 246 Boettcher. D 258 Boettcher. f 155 Boettcher. R 292,431 Boettger. C 266 Bogard. S 332 Bogenschneider, A. .129. 334 Bogenschneider. P 134 Bohac. B 258 Boheim, J 246 Bohl. M 169, 236. 253 Bohl, W 141 Bohm. N 288 Bohn. V 129 Bohrnstedt. E 264 Boice. B 372 Boigenzahn. D 236.281 Boiven, C 242 Boldon. B 267 Boldus. K 318 Bolitho. J 144 Bolotin. S 337 Bolstad, A 142 Boltz, B 295 Bonady, M 361 Bonar, D 242 Boncyk, B 248 Bondehagen, A 275 Bondow, B 145 Bondy, H 232 Bone, E 242 Bonney, T 284 Bonville. B 215.369 Boone. A 291 Boorman, J 173 Booth. J 384 Boothroyd, S 266 Boots, D 314 Boots. R 407 Boranick. D 172 Boray, J 177. 178. 179 Borchardt. L 324 Borchers, J. 160. 220, 242. 353 Borchers. N 242 Borenstein. R 289 Borger. B 332 Borghesi. D 257 Borgheisi. J 242 Boris. J 274 Boris. S 242 Bork. D 130. 375 Borree. D 263 Borst. B 250 Borsuk. D 359 Borsum, B 294.310 Bortenstein. M 229 Bortnick, J 297 Bortz, B 245 Bortz, N 249 Borzynski. D 275 Bosanac, P 284 Bose, J 318 Boss, K 177, 178 Boszhardt, S 245 Botham, S 419 Boure, G 252 Bowe, J 128 Bowen, B 242 Bowen, D 376 Bowen, M 129 Bowitz, H 261 Bowles. C 369 Bowman. J 332 Boxer. R 252.323 Boyajian, J 407 Boyarsky. A 237 Boyd. C 172 Boyle. M 267 Boyle, W 142. 144 Boyles, K 228.252 Braaksma, D 258 Brnbender. D 185 Brachtl. J 275 Bradford. B 196.314 Bradley. J 233.252 Brady. A 276 Brady. B 272 Brady. M 217. 287 Brady. P 193,370 Brady. R 271 Brager. P 289 Braham. N 278 Branch, B 370 Branch, M 385 Brandenburg. G 233 Brandes. A 261 Brandt. G 280 Brandt. H 429 Brandt. R 127. 128. 375 Branstad. J 276 Brant. L 372 Brantz. R 340 Brantmeier, E 244 Brasch. P 293 Brauer, 1 331 Brauer. W 237 Brauhn. P 225 Brauman. A 337 Braun. D 308 Brawner. J 407 Brazener. R 251 Brazy. M 260. 355 Brazy. P 257 Brechwald. D 134 Bredahl. P 386 Bredesen. C 220.308 Bregman. P 245 Brehm. R 284 Brehm. S 249 Breiner. L 289 Breitenbach. S 224 Breitenstein. C 253 Breitenstein. G 177,178 Breitweiser, P 326 Breitwisch, S 243 Bremel. R 218 Breneman, M 126 Brennan, R 391 Brenner, S 323 Brennon. T 265 Brensel. R 284 Brenton. E 246 Breseman. W 134 Breslauer, K 337 Bressler. R 337 Brett, J 287 Breunig. G 128 Brewster. M 386 Breyer. D 234. 237 Breyer. J 236 Brick. N 169 Brickbauer. C 278 Bricker, J 318 Brickner. J 254 Briggs. D 292 Briggs. T 282 Brigham, T 407 Brill, D 265 Brillowski. K 327 Bringe. P 393 Briskin. B 362 Brisloin. D 282 Bristol. D 344 Brittain. D 380 Brittelli. D 165 Britten. E 173 Broadhead. R 308 Brock, K 273 Brock. R 282 Brockett. B 267 Brockett, J 407 Brockman, M 241.244 Broderick. G 124 Brodersen. K 267 Brodhagen. L 254 Brodhagen, S 126, 161 Broecker, A 344 Bromley. R 261 Bronson. T 275,290 Brook. G 279 Brooks. C 226 Brooks, D 178. 252 Brooks. W 147. 187 Brossow. N 266 Brothers. P 343 Brouhard. B 424 Browder, G 210. 243 Brower. R 181 Brown, B 344,369 Brown. C 267. 272 Brown. D 324 Brown. E 237. 242 Brown. G 223 Brown. J 192. 234. 296, 297, 331 Brown. L 278.340 Brown, P 229, 251, 256 Brown. S 169.265.310. 391. 407 Brown. T 268 Brown. W 211. 263 Browne. A 233 Browne. C 231, 278 Browne, S 271 Bruckman, B 256 Bruechert. J 277 501 502 Brueckbauer, R. 252 Brugger, D 268 Brugger, P 275 Bruhn, M 393 Bruins, L 217 Brum, C 2B9 Brumblay, J 249 Brun, G 140, 142 Brunkow, R 275 Brunson, C 223 Brunstag, L 128 Brusewitz, G 127,142 Brusius, P 147 Bruski, D 160 Bruss, G 245 Bruss. J 391 Brussat, K 324 Brusse, A 164 Brussel, J 236, 337 Bryce, J 277 Bryngelson, J 240 Bryson, A 278 Bucaida, V 379 Bucciarelli, G. ..332.407,431 Bucher, D 386 Buchholtz, K 243 Buchholtz. L 310 Buchholz, B 251, 280, 342. 429 Buchholz, L 245 Buchholz, M 376 Buchholz, R 256 Buchholz, T 334 Buchholz, W 431 Buchner, J 283 Buckman, J 237 Buckner, M 187, 243 Bucksbaum, F 270 Budig, D 269 Budzynski, D 279 Buech. S 244 Buechner, B 216 Buege. D 124, 130 Buehler, C 169, 196, 356 Buehler, R 165 Buehner, J 245 Buehring. W 141.328 Buell, B 337 Buell. D 142 Buell. R 281 Buesing. K 344 Buettner, J 145 Buffo. W 283 Bull, D 391 Bullis, M 195 Bullock. P 218, 380 Bunker. B 277 Burbach, W 285 Burbidge, M 287,393 Burcalow, W 125,128 Burch. G 296 Burch, N 229 Burckardt. M 266 Burealow, W 129 Burek, B 271 Bures, K 140, 141 Buresh, K 268 Burg, J 133. 391 Burg, M 242 Burg. R 337 Burg. S 173 Burgard, S 269 Burgess, B 173, 294 Burgy, D 276 Burkart, C 253 Burke, D 323 Burke, F 284 Burke, J 181 Burkhalter, R 232 Burns, D 128 Burns, K 393 Burns, M 276 Burns, R 236 Burns, S. ...145,211,252,283 Burr, 213 Burrill, G 134 Burroughs, D 243 Burstein, M 380 Burt, C 314, 407, 431 Burt, J 293 Burt, T 220 Burton, R 353 Burton, T 216 Bush, V 215 Bushey, A 355 Buss. L 262 Busse. B 393 Busse, K 173, 246 Busse, W 197 Bussewitz, R 179 Bussey, M 324 Bussian, D 185,282 Butler, M 272 Butler, R 275, 276 Butner. B 263 Butsch, J 255 Buttke, B 295 Buttles. L 128, 375 Butts. R 283 Buxton, S 279 Byczynski, E 196 Bykowski, K 176,177 Byrne, M 287 Byrns. J 146 Cahill. R 361 Cain. M 173. 295 Caiser. K 261 Calabresa, W 347 Calder, J. ...198,217.219,386 Callahan, C 279 Callahan, P 279 Callaway, P 249 Callen, J 185, 260. 351 Callman, J 193 Cameron, C 353 Camp, C 379 Camp. D 130 Campbell. D 355 Campbell, E 161 Campbell, J 217,287 Campbell. K 294 Campbell. M 279 Campbell, R 128, 256 Campbell, S 269 Canard, T 280 Candee, K 282 Canfield, M 274 Cann, S 369 Cant, J 314 Cape, R 257 Caplan, D 331 Capouch, J 340 Cappon. E 255 Cardinal, J 292 Cardy. K 287 Carelli, J 284 Carey. L 274 Carey. M 284 Carisch. S 338 Carleton, B 270. 361 Carlin. M 254. 414 Carlisle, D 128. 130 Carlson, D 141,291 Carlson. 1 169. 196. 258, 290, 340, 386, 419 Carlson, K 310 Carlson. L 218. 252 Carlson, M 195,353 Carlson, P 274 Carlson, R 272 Carmichael, C 255 Carnahan, K 428 Carnell, K 310, 391 Carone, J 243 Carpenter, C. ...287,296.393 Carpenter, J 278 Carpenter, P 165 Carpenter, S 234 Carr, 260 Carraher, M 236 Carrel, M 283 Carrao, C 178 Carroll, B 173 Carron, J 245 Carson, C 274 Carson, D 218,346 Carstens, H 270 Carstens, W 271 Carter, A 248 Carter, S 369 Carter, W 391 Caruso, J 164, 234 Carver. J 228. 258 Case. C 269 Casey, J 169 Cash, F 129, 284 Cash, K 147, 259 Cash, S 256 Casper, G 186 Casper. T 185,270.271 Castleberry, L 263 Cates, L 266 Catlin, S 241,244 Catsman, E 331 Cattanach, A 129 Catz, C 323 Cauldwell. S 217 Caulker, E 223 Cavanaugh, Jane S 287 Cavender, S 278 Caywood, C 259 Ceci, K 231 Cederberg, N 196,253 Celiesius, J ...244 Cellmer, Susan 294, 356 Celsing, G 308 Cesar, T 258 Chabalowski, R 226 Chadbourne, D 379 Chadwick, D 281 Chamberlain. 1 332 Chamberlin, R 198.199 Chamberlain, W 431 Chamberlin, R 198, 199 Chambers, J 172 Champion. Steven R 314 Chana, T 308 Chandler, P 332. 407 Chandler, S 169. 310 Chane, P 200. 201 Chang, C 348 Chapman. C 295 Chapman, L 266 Charles, G 272 Charlton, D 270 Charnetski, D 265 Chartier. M 283 Charusch, C 267 Chase. B 256 Chase. C 211, 266 Chase, J 210, 247, 248 Cheek, J. Cheek. K 386 Chekvala, B 261 Cheplak. L 361 Chermak. R 252 Cherney, D 284 Cherry, M 356 Chertack. N 283 Chesebro. J 226, 273 Chesnik, B 267 Chester, N 254 Chickerneo, L 361,407 Chidester, P 195 Chidsey, E 294 Chila, M 203 Chitwood. J 284 Chiusano, D 234. 281 Chortek, N 242 Chrenka, C 294 Christ, J 125 Christensen. B 272 Christensen. J 135 Christensen, P 185 Christensen, R 287 Christensen, S 231 Christenson, D. .215, 240, 375 Christenson, J 162,232 Christenson, S 248 Christian, R 355 Christiansen, C 338 Christiansen, J 391 Christiansen. K 247,248 Christiansen, R 431 Christianson. R 259 Christianson, T 272 Christman. D 361 Christman, S 163, 338 Christophersen, D. P. ...264 Chrouser, M. ...168, 206,220 Chudnow, R 201 Chudy, M 173 Chun, C 267, 353 Church, J 267 Church, R 237 Chyle, C 163 Ciaglo, S 278, 353 Cieslak. T 177 Ciezki, E 248 Cihla, T 280 Cinciera, D 141. 144, 388 Ciolt, M 258 Cirilli, J 164 Cisar, C 255 Claar, M 324 Clair, C 296 Clancy, C 284 Clapp, B 314 Clapp, M 267 Clapp, S 310 Clapp, W 428, 431 Clark, B 285 Clark. C 261 Clark, D 275 Clark, J 202 Clark, K 295, 369 Clark, L 130 Clark, M 160, 251, 356 Clark. R 169, 291 Clark, T 323 Clarke, B 314 Clarke, P 276 Clarke, R 280 Classen, B 268 Clatfelter, S 193 Clausen, N 128 Clement, J 165 Clement. W 178 Cleveland, A 369 Clifford, P 279, 343 Clinard, S 284 Cline, K 249 Cloninger, J. ...220.221,423, 431, 434 Coan, J 135 Coburn, J 203 Cochems, J 356 Coda, J 308 Cofar. K 362 Coffman, T 382 Cogger, W 141,187 Cohee. K 127 Cohen. D 169. 196. 242 Cohen. 1 293 Cohen, J 297 Cohen, L 218, 351 Cohen, M 169,196,261 Cohen. N 163. 201 Cohen. S 293, 296 Cohman, J 331 Cohn, R 270 Coitchel. J 258 Colby. 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R 260 Winkler. 1 144. 284 Winn. D 344 Winn. H 414 Winn. S 248 Winquist. M 393 Winslow, R 264 Winston. S 289 Winter. M 267.382 Winters. C 246 Wipf, W 375 Wipperman, C 353 Wippich. D 243 Wise, B 242 Wiseman, S 267 Wisniewski. J 282 Withey, D 143 Witkin, M 272 Witkin, R 268 Witman, G 187,369 Witte. W 428. 431 Wittstock. L 292 Witzel, S 127 Woboril, C 338 Woellner. T 282 Wojahn, E 134 Wolcott. V 196. 338 Woldt, R 135 Wolf, C 250 Wolf, D 246 Wolf. F 257 Wolf. L 275. 359 Wolf. M 178. 382 Wolf. R 182, 226. 344 Wolf, S 268. 289 Wolfe. J 353 Wolff, J 182 Wolfgram, L 279 Wolfram. 1 185. 273 Wolfson. F 261 Wolkomir, M 259 Wollenburg, R 376 Woller, J 231, 278 Wollering, E 283 Wolski. M 263 Wong. A. ...176.177,176,179 Wong, B 261 Wong. E 269 Wong. P 380 Wong. R 242 Wood. B 242 Wood. D 135. 281 Wood. J 407 Wood. K 343 Wood. N 231 Woodford. P 278.283 Woodrow. S 266 Woods. B 356 Woods. N 229 Woods. W 251 Woodside. L 245 Woolf. S 230 Woollen. T 234, 237 Woolridge. M 348 Wnrden. 1 233 Workman, N 244 Wortner. C 270 Worzella, L 142 Wrigglesworth. N 195 Wrabetz. E 165 Wright. D 225 Wright. G 222 Wright. J 244 Wright. K 234 Wright. M 161 Wright. S 231. 268 Wright. W 131 Wriglcy. J 323 Wrltt, P 275 Wrobel. J 382 Wroblcwski. E 243 Wros. A 260 Wros. E 281 Wuerker. L 178. 244 Wuhrman. G 236.280 Wulfcrs. 1 263 521 Wurl, T 380 Wylie. J 131, 373 Wynboom. M 373 Wynn. G 252,323 Wynnemer, J 261 Wysocke, A 134, 347 Yadro, J 279 Yaeger, J 181 Yagow, J 179 Yamamoto. D 160, 210 Yanakos. W 270 Yanke. C 130, 185, 283 Yankey. B 210 Yarmuth, B 289 Yarroch, B 236, 276 Yates, N 294 Yates, S 343 Yealon. C 249 Yeddis, S 205 Yessne, D 159, 214 Yirmibesh. S 201 Ylvisaker, J 147 Yogerst, N 130 Yogurtian, G 165 Yohn, J 242 Yokel, R 177, 179 Yonker, T 216 Yordi, A 251 York, N 382 Youmans, A 242 Young, C 267, 272, 419 Young, D 259 Young. G 355 Young, J 273 Young, L 125 Young, N 373 Young, R 206 Young. S 248 Youngberg, E. ..195,198,308 Youngberg. P 244.369 Younger. J 278 Youngquist, L 353 Yu, P 265 Yugo, N 261 Yuhasz. K 244 Yunek. J 213 Yunker. S 386 Yunowich. N 246 Zabel. W 141, 263 Zacharias, J 289 Zafos, G 328 Zagozen, J 177 Zahn.R 284 Zahnow. R 391 Zahradka, R 431 Zalewski. J 129 Zander. G 275 Zanger, W 323 Zantow. R 270 Zappa, D 211 Zarony, R 130 Zarov, 1 272 Zaun. J 267 Zazove. D 351 Zech. L 274 Zecher. D 165 Zeck. D 142,216 Zeiger, W 380 Zeim. R 271 Zelke, H 252. 318 Zeller. P 255. 355 Zelliner, M 231 Zellmer, R 135 Zellmer, W 176. 177 Zembresky, A 351 Zembruski. S 248 Zemlicka, M 268 Zenner. D 331 Zenner. T 331 Zerbe. J 262 Zeske, W 178 Zibikowski, K 249 Ziebell. T 257 Ziegler, N 173 Ziegler, R 262. 380 Zielinski. D 281 Zielsdorf, L 177 Ziemann. R 177,178 Ziermann, B 295 Zietlow. J 185, 275 Zilber, J 359 Zillman, D 326 Zimbalist. A 263 Zimmel, J 285 Zimmer, L 243 Zimmer, N 163 Zimmerbergm, S 279 Zimmerly. R 141 Zimmerman. C 289 Zimmerman, F 337 Zimmerman, H 256,355 Zimmerman, J 317 Zimmerman, L 160,242 Zimmerman, P 201,292 Zimmerman. R 141 Zimmermann. M 144 Zinsmeister. M. 246 Zitzer, R 260 Ziv, C 293 Zizmor, J 218 Zoeller, N 232 Zoeller, P 131 Zoerb, D 259 Zondag. T 236 Zubarik, M 229 Zuber, R 351 Zubor. M 414 Zucker, S 251 Zudke, F 186 Zuehlke, L 276 Zuehlke. T 246 Zuler. D 186 Zullman. R 323 Zunke. R 147 Zurndorfer. H 160 Zussman, A 323 Zuzinger, P 274 Zweifel, G 264 Zwicker, R 277 Zych. G 272 Zych, J 355 Zyduck. T 140, 145 Business Manager Bob Chamberlin BUSINESS STAFF E. Robert Chamberlin Business Manager Harry McHugh Organizations Manager Dick Schwaab Sales Manager Rich Holdridge Advertising Manager Bill Mclnvaille Promotions Manager Bruce Bermel Promotions Manager 523 BADGER BOARD Staff: Larry Roth, Ray Biedron, George Pasdirtz, Fred Nitney, Dave Arvold. Secretary: Marsha Swenson Prof. Lester Hawkes, Prof. William Hackter, Prof. James Fosdick, Ray Hilsenhoff, financial advisor; Jim McGaan, President; Janet Calder, Darlene Wenig, Bruce Bermel, Sandy Youngberg. CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Paul Neevel, John Petrucci, Sports News Service, Wisconsin State Journal, The Daily Cardinal, University Photo Lab., The Capital Times. PRODUCTION REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Frank Krause, Wm. J. Keller Inc.; Mr. Sam Fields and Mr. Jerry Schneider, Delma Studios; Mr. Bob Merriman, Durand Manufacturing Co.; Mr. Milt Leidner, group photographer. 1966 BADGER EDITORS 524 SECTION EDITORS Susan Goebel Editor in Chief Walter Busse Associate Editor Toni Walter Editorial Assistant Bill Bradford Sports Editor Sally Bell Administrations Editor Dorie Kudla Seniors Editor Larry Mindel T n d ex Editor Steve Raymer Photography Editor Susan Phelan Living Units Editor Susan Wais Living Units Editor Norm Marks Production Editor Sandie Ralston Copy Editor Tim Heggland Copy Editor Marilyn Carlson Greeks Editor Sheila Tierney Greeks Editor Judy Carlson Organizations Editor Marilyn Francis Art Editor EDITORIAL STAFF Sports Staff: Patricia Hawkins, Larry Tim, Tom Heiting, Jan Premo. Administrations Staff: Valerie Wolcott, Dianne Smith, Nancy Maniscalco, Barbara Levy, Judy Baechle. Seniors Staff: Carole Buehler, Myrna Cohen, Diane Cohen, Mary Jo Gross, Mary Jo Amend, Sharon Schroeder, Karen Krueger, Karen Nielsen. Index Staff: Sandra Nyreen, Mary Bullis, Kathy Cihla, Barbara Lamb, Paula Miner, Jill Makovsky. Photography Staff: Bernie Herzog, Ralph Wagner, Sandy Youngberg, John Goebel, Bill Stafford, Marv Foss. Living Units Staff: Nina Ceadarberg, Ilene Siegal, Patricia Wickter, Lydia Bickford. Production Staff: Cheryl Murphy, Keith Sherr, Rosalyn Lansky, Rene Usow, Barbara Wasserman, Linda Grossman. Copy Staff: Susan Paddock, Gail Aronoff, Mimi Davis, Shelia Jubelirer, Mary Levin, Marcia Pletcher, Sandy Poulsen, Barbara Levandosky, Mary Robinson, Linda Sallee. Greeks Staff: Carmen Fisher, Nath Podrabsky, Teddi Raun, Connie Dickson, Jackie Wolfe, Mike Robinson, Phoebe Chidester, Gayle Gordon, Nancy Wrigglesworth, Marge Marzullo. Organizations Staff: Judy Paulsen, Denise Eisman, Ellen Silver, Karen Vinney, Ellen Dodge, Jean Hochstetter, Edward Byczynski, Susan Hein, Janis Sandley, Kathy Mueller, Diane Heubner. The year is over. Scattered heaps of engraving proofs and copy carbons give mute evidence that the 1966 BADGER has been shaped and molded from ideas and dreams into reality. It has been a memorable year. What we have accomplished has taken its place as Volume 81 in the long line of Wisconsin tradition. But the BADGER has been more than an activity or a project — it has been the very core of an entire year for all of us who feel the pride and accomplishment of calling it ours. It has been a year of getting to know and working with many fine people who make the BADGER 526 possible. . . . Mr. Dave Tan, whose artistic layouts and constant supervision were characteristic of his fine craftsmanship . . . Mr. Frank Krause, Mrs. Jewell M. Gates and Wm. J. Keller Inc. who gave us quality printing and service which included the utmost cooperation, even to putting T-shirts on boys . . . Mr. Robert Merriman and The Durand Manufacturing Company, who have made my dream of a burlap cover reality . . . Mr. Sam Fields and Mr. Jerry Schneider of Delma Studios, for their inspiration and service, as well as John Petrucci, who was responsible for photographing more than two thousand seniors ... Mr. Cliff Behnke of The Daily Cardinal, who bailed us out of many difficult situations by supplying us with quality prints of otherwise unavailable photographs . . . Prof. Lester Hawkes, Prof. James Fosdick, Prof. William Hachten and Mr. Ray Hilsenhoff, as well as the rest of the Badger Board of Control who gave us their support throughout the year. Special appreciation goes to Mr. Milt Leidner, our group photographer, whose endless effort on the greek section and division pages, as well as numerous other photographs, helped make this book reveal the Wisconsin story. Finally, a special tribute to the staff members who were responsible for this edition ... To Business Manager, Bob Chamberlin, who kept a close watch on the budget, but was very understanding about those needed extras . . . Wally Busse, Associate Editor and Toni Walter, Editorial Assistant, a joyous duet whose presence kept the air calm through traumas and deadlines . . . Harry McHugh, for his patience and organizational finesse . . . Sandy Ralston and Tim Heggland, Copy Editors, whose creativity, cooperation and wit combined to make them an invaluable asset to the editorial side . . . Steve Raymer, Photography Editor, and his entire staff for a vivid pictorial presentation . . . the section editors and their staffs who gave their time and talents unstintingly. The 1966 BADGER is dedicated to two people whose inspiration and trust have made them as much a part of the book as I am. Thanks Mom and Dad for being there all the time. As this volume goes to press it holds a sincere thanks to all who have made my job as editor very rewarding. sxx CWi The 1966 Badger was printed by Wm. J. Keller Inc. of Buffalo, New York. The Velvatone Lithographic Process was used to print this book on an offset press on 80 lb. Velvadull paper. The cover was manufactured by Durand Manufacturing Company of Chicago. The material used for the cover is burgundy Sultana Burlap with the design silkscreened. Senior portraits were taken by John Petrucci of Delma Studios of New York. All group pictures were photographed by Milt Leidner of Madison, Wisconsin. Frank Krause our representative for Wm. |. Keller Inc. A
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