University of Cincinnati - Cincinnatian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1963
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.v-+-V--Y CHARLES WILLIAM DABNEY, Ph. D., LL. D President Ebook the Tirst 'Ciba Kniversity -4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 C I University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati 21, Ohio VOLUME 70 the 1963 CINCINNATIAN Anita Stith, Editor-Designerg Phyllis Moenster, Business Manager I T g 1 F 1 The quiet majesty of the Queen City is apparent at a glance . ..the charm in her havens of solitude from the bustling city noises J 5 1 I I I I' And sitting high on Clifton Hill, overlooking the complex of homes and industries that is Cincinnati, is the UNIVERSITY U. A 05 7- -T' 'WWE' ' M , -we There are also the dimensions of people... the meaning behind a hurried greeting or a. searching glance . W. , ,. S Q . . 1 1 A x N . f N f - r ,K V .,,.k' . N, va .Qf -- W 1 ' 5. N , x Y 1 1 x I 1 1 And, with others, experiencing the inseparable fun and furor of being caught up in the whirl of college life For to be collegiate is to be doing something en masse TABLE OF CONTENTS l E The Year . . 18 Organizations . . 78 Academics . 168 Athletics . . 248 Living Groups . . 290 Index . . . 358 X Y xu B Q .A ax Xw RA H X un Nw-Ffr x ' -.LM - .Bong . 531333 Af V '- Af' 23 vmwffsv' u x , ' .3 mm -1QV,f'E.1- ,arf ,X .X , ,Q X Q A ,wvzwx ,. dggr, 5. M, 1 , - , QW x 'TJ T L H ,, j w h - 3 fa ,-:gg mil . . - 1. 4. X .:3gS35'. WSAQW - x 1- I if , ., .. ,X fm RS flu 5 x -- . . M ,g ,NEIL A member of the Men's Advisory Council, responsible for acquainting new men with the University and its customs, points out a familiar campus landmark, the Student Union. SEPTEMBER ORIENTATION rw AND REGISTRATION Each fall over a thousand new students arrive at UC, and the problems of orientation and registration arise once again. With the help of Junior Advisors, Men's Advisors, Cincinnatus, and Orientation Board, the administration conducts an extensive pro- gram to acquaint freshmen with the campus and procedures of registration. This year great strides were taken in alleviating the confusion of registration by introducing registration-by-mail for most upperclassmen. Still for freshmen there remained the lines to faculty advisors, the lines for schedules, the lines for class cards, and, of course, lines to the cashier. all 5 ,4 XE , X Miss Harries and Panhellenic members start the ted- ious job of separating invitations to rush parties. - - ' N--agar OFFICE or me nEAn for WQMEII For two hectic weeks both rushees and sorority women en- dure the Greek institution known as Rush. But even at this terriiic pace, the girls have a. chance to learn about sorority life and de- cide if they wish to make it a permanent part of their colle- giate days and alum- nae memories. RUSH . . On Pledge Sunday new members are welcomed to the tune of Ring Out the Cheers for Theta! RUSH In contrast to the formality of sorority rush, fraternity rushing is conducted with relaxed informality. The casual atmosphere belies the fact that considerable planning by rush chairmen goes into the mixers and date parties to entertain the rushmen. In short order bids are extended and accepted, and UC's fraternities welcome new pledges. An early afternoon mixer on the Phi Tau porch typiies the casual atmosphere of fraternity rush. Duties of new fraternity pledges include wearing pledge pots and reserving stadium seats for upperclassmen at football games. During an Open House actives as well as rushmen and their fathers cannot resist the action of a pro-football game on TV. ,, 3 s 4-u,.lv m A ish A The pool table draws an interested audience as a rushman readies his next shot. ATO'S ANNUAL SWEEPSTAKES FEATURES CRAZY COLLEGE FADS Scenes from the ATO Sweepstakes ' held in October include the 1 registration of burmuda-clad sorority pledges, entertainment by Ronnie Hollyman, and the attempt to transform an ATO pledge into a charming coed. A Q.. ,W ix .. 1 If . lays L . ,WW h A , x. f'-f-N w,f -,. A y , A .., Q Q. N . , jg.. mfg Q.. x, Wg 'wx 1 -1 Q ' sa fxmw F A. Mo . .X Q' fam if s , - V M .2 -Q. ir Q 3 f. .xvs . .A K Q K., . X I . ., 48. .AN ww--q,f.., 'f u x Xu J, 'Q mmf K ., k ' is -.-F ' L J - -err-. . nw Q. Aff S X 3 I x 5 t ,,BA,- . .. . Vg 5 ff, Q J ks Ar 9 fi if Nj' s K M. is 53, I 5? f S , . X N A., 1 R -... A. . if ? . ..,- H If V VT X, , 1 - x+ 1 . 1 MX me 'X' ' ' ' A fa eg 5 . - Q . . - .5 1- , ' ' sn- ., ' xiy J X, '45-,fi ' 257.6 fl., ' 1 S sf hm if 3? iw. , A fy' L 1 - U YT? 41, X . X , . Ni' , r -5. X 1 - .H v 'Xr e i ' Q' 5 W.. -'?,?':'r's'! 3 ..-..fr. .. ,. 4 w fi .A ?a..s: i4+'f 1 -me A g ' W 5- I ,J l J A , .-4. W' M , qw ,, V, W ..,,f k x. AV -V I, 's Y' ' -W 4 h Z ' W f . ' - , . ' N fa 1- 'w - ff. :f f LJ ' . N...-fi ' .W 1 s. :M , f N.. . , X mf' y A ---...., gf , fi K ' . . -f .A 1' W . . LT . - .fp-...ff X L' fm . - . I -,nw A tar: ..,l1'3 ,. , x A Mg., V . .K ,fgg t i.. ' , 1- 15 5 355. S h www, ' - - 'f ' .'Wm1?glL..5..f.4,i..?ri ' H X' V E . ' ,. X X 1' -- .?' V I . 'E W hawk J Q 5. ,awp vt ., . 3' X rf f , Qi A md -. ,..- A... Spectators bundled in blankets and overcoats find places on sidewalks and rooftops to watch the results of long weeks of work. Final touches are put on floats minutes before the parade begins. OCTOBER 27th, 1962 HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES The occasion-Homecoming 1962g the theme- Cincy Circles the G1obeg the result,-one of the coldest and most colorful weekends in many a, year at the Clifton Avenue campus. Cop- ping top honors in the float parade were Kappa and Delt, while Queen Julie Snarr reigned over the festivities. With the mercury dropping close to zero on Homecoming weekend, the University community still turns out In full force to view the colorful bands and floats and cheer Queen Julie and her court. METRO SHOW: Nov. 10th, 1962 With the Metro brothers Max White, Paul Marshall, and Sid Lieberman as M.C.'s, the annual Metro Variety Show went on before an enthusiastic audience. Singers, dancers, and musicians cavorted across the stage in a, three-hour display of fun-iilled acts. The proceeds of this gay evening were used by Metro to give a Christmas party for underprivileged children. A sparkling tinale climaxes performances by Josie Rowan, the Deltones, and the Tradewinds. Q Q. 1 A-FN. k. ,-.gwv-5 -uk l GREEK WEEK The Shades of PiKA provide music Greeks if an GXCNGHQG dinner for the Greek Mixer in the Union. 9010! the C0mmel1ts of Joe Farkas. Greek Week 1963 featured a well planned pro- gram of mixers, seminars, exchange dinners, and the all-Greek Convocation. Even though the games were rained out., an impromptu party started swinging on Joselin Place and later moved to Burnet Woods. WUS AUCTION On March 8th the annual WUS auction was held to raise funds for overseas scholarship. The items donated by sororities and fraternities ranged from singing waitresses and picnics to window-washing and dog-washing parties. A capacity audience watches professional auctioneers handle bids for the donated items. Noted author and lecturer Dr. Tilson addresses the UC audience. RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS PROGRAM Completely revitalized this year, the Religious Emphasis Program held both fall and spring emphasis, which included convocations, semi- nars, and faculty teas. Keynote speakers for the convocations were Dr. Tilson and Dr. Liefeld. With the Glee Club and REP oflicials in the background, Dr. Tilson explains the gap between religious practices and social action. The Four Freshmen, the Four Preps, and the Chad Mitchell Trio high- light the Union's Artist Series. N.-.uf The Friday afternoon jazz sessions, pool games and the chess tournament draw students to the Union. UNION PROVIDES RECREATON AND SPECIAL CAMPUS EVENTS The Student Union is a dynamic center for leisure- time activities. Its spacious three floors provide dining halls, lounges, card and TV rooms, the game room, and organizational offices, where students can gather dur- ing class breaks or in the evening. ff y I .,. ,. mmm, -Q31 - . ' wifsflxff ' , . M, -2 - X.1- --,f ' P 3 , .t'Q Sl'l-4 6,0-l Q' 1.1 If X ,W -ws -W! 3' 5 N 4 J. ln P M W W X Q , x ,. ' x I ,Q ' Mp- ww Q ' O ' i I Q 0 as J? ,Ar Q., X' S x ---'ii i 3? V A ,. Saturday morning finds students busily putting the Hnal touches on Lambda Chi's popular Rat'n Roulette bootlles for the Carnival competition. actually features a small type black mouse A view from the tieldhouse stands catches the Carnival climax . . . tapping of the new Sigma Sigma's. Intent on the Song Director , the SAE's run through their final practice. 1962 UNIVERSITY SING Tension mounts as the time for competition approaches, but fraternity men still like to watch the girls go by. Sponsored annually by the UC Alumni Association, the University Sing was enliv- ened this year by the participation of so- rorities and combined groups. After the Greeks had iinished their performances, the three judges declared Phi Delta. Theta winner of the Sarvis Memorial Trophy. The silhouettes of Sing ofhciais provide a sharp contrast to the rows of white tuxedos and summer dresses JB, THREEPENNY OPERA, AND LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE 1962-63 MUMMERS PRODUCTIONS ri 35. Mummer's opened their season with the soul-searching drama., JB , This was followed with the Cincinnati premier of Threepenny Opera and Little Mary Sun- shine . Received enthusiastically by both students and critics, these two musicals marked the highpoint of the year. To close out their performances, the Mummers presented Edward Albee's The American Dream . Children in the cast of JB receive last minute instructions from Director Paul Rutlege. The players' faces mirror the intense drama of JB's conllict with good and evil. :WOT N X. Q '3,5c,s, G youu evES 0 we sb Uniting the talents of Bertolt Brecht and composer Kurt Weill, the Threepenny Opera was given its first performance in Cincinnati by the Mummers this past winter A spoof of the old time operatic melodrama, complete with a virtuous heroine and handsome hero, Little Mary will long be remembered for fine singing and acting FINE ARTS PLAY A PROMINENT ROLE ON UC'S CAMPUS Marek Jablonski LaSalle Quartet Each year outstanding cultural attractions appear on the campus calendar, which are open to both students and the general pub- lic. Numerous lecturers and artists have appeared under the aus- pices of grants and funds given to the University for this purpose by Cincinnati citizens. Father 0'Connor participates in a WGUC jazz discussion. A scene in the DAA Building shows the attention given to UC's perennial art exhibits Max Rudolf Among the groups appearing at Wilson Auditorium was the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, under the di- rection of Max Rudolf. Music fanciers also had the opportunity to enjoy performances by the reknown La.Sa,11e, Alard, and Koeckert string quartets. DONALD DAVIE ELLISTON POET Since 1951 many distinguished poets have visited the University under the George Elliston Poetry Foundation lec- tureship program. Donald Davie, a noted voice in post-war English poetry and faculty member of Cambridge University, delivered the 1963 lectures. CORBETT LECTURE SERIES Mr. Ralph Corbett and University dignitaries Langsam, Crockett, and Watson meet with Lukas Foss. Lukas Foss Gunther Schuller Agnes DeMiIIe The appearance of many of the wor1d's best known musicians, composers, and conductors at UC has been made possible through the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Corbett. The avowed purpose of the Corbett Lect1u'e Series is to further the prestige of the 001- lege Conservatory and help it attract the country's oustanding students. Glenn Gould Hans Werner Henze Rosalyn Tureck Aaron Copland Conference participants exchange views at small informal meetings at the Y. Highlighting two semesters of extracurricular activi- ties at UC are the annual conferences, sponsored by classes, the Y, and honor societies. Characterized by informal student-faculty discussion groups, this year's conferences featured such stimulating topics as Con- flict and Can Science Shatter Our Beliefs? GRADUATION For the first time in years UC held dual commencements in order to award over 1700 degrees won by undergrad- uate and graduate students. The proceedings were high- lighted by the inspiring address of Dr. Edward Teller, in- ternationally known atomic physicist, who was awarded the honorary Doctor of Law degree by Dr. Langsam. On a hot June afternoon the fieldhouse overfiows as friends and relatives watch the awarding of degrees and commissioning of new Army officers. u . 3 , 1 'clkr ' g,,'f P . u 7 au .ef 1 sys ' l , , W 9 , . we W l ,Q 3 if, ,Li ? w , - x . ' ? larsl' ' N I rug fi' 3 X 14 I 1963 SENIOR PERSONALITIES Kathy Honnert In 1961 the judges discovered what the campus had known all along-that Kathy Honnert has the charm, personality, and beauty to merit the title of Homecoming Queen. Graduating Phi Beta Kappa, Kathy will long be remembered at UC. With unassuming ability and efliciency, Ken Elder has gained the respect of both students and fac- ulty in his guidance of Student Council. For his capable leadership in SAE and Greek Week, he merited membership in ODK and Sigma Sigma. Ken Elder w l-il sl E On the following pages are twenty outstanding seniors who have been chosen by the CINCINNA- TIAN editorial board as Senior Personalities. Here are the leaders, workers, queens, and characters. Tony Yates Tony Yates is more than Captain of the Bearcats, he is one of the most admired and respected students to be found at UC. His mature judgment and warm sincerity are just two reasons for his widespread popu- larity with both team-mates and classmates. Mary Ellen McCann possesses a unique per- sonality of warmth and sincerity. Whether she is leading the band down the fleld or di- recting the Theta pledges, MEM radiates an abundance of enthusiasm. It's no wonder she was chosen to reign as Junior Prom Queen. Mary Ellen McCann 'Q Anita Stith That blond bundle of energy who designed Theta's winning floats, was chosen Sig Ep Queen of Hearts, and designed and edited CINCINNATIANS is Anita. Stith. Known as an artie to the core, 'Nits has won both local and national recognition for her abilities. Paul Cholak Nlarni Sweet In four years at UC Paul Cholak has had a truly phenomenal scholastic record, and for this reason was elected Captain of the UC College Bowl Team. Paul's achievements, however, extend beyond the academic realm, to membership in Sophos and Sigma Sigma. Variously characterized as a crusader and a girl with a cause, Marni Sweet has gained admiration for her leadership in the YWCA. Guided by her energy and capacity for hard work, the Y has broadened its pro- grams and worked for a greater campus membership. Turning cartwheels as Captain of the Cheerleaders or wielding the gavel of Sigma Sigma, Max White can only be described as Mr, Personality-Plus. Through- out six long years of architecture, Max's spirit and enthusiasm for UC have been much in evidence. Max White 4 A144 11 ' I E I 1 John Krieg I r The Class of 1963 elected quiet and competent John Krieg to serve as Senior Class President. A serious and determined pre-med, John also demonstrated his leadership in Phi Delt and Sigma Sigma and served as Co-Chairman of Greek Week festivities. Carol Hanson With a ready smile and unfailing poise, Carol Hanson has served as Chairman of Junior Advisors, Presi- dent of KDPi, and Honorary Cadet Colonel. As a result of her many achievements, Carol has been hon- ored with membership in Guidon and Mortar Board. Lynn Shoemaker The dry wit of future pharmacist Lynn Shoemaker has enlivened many a meeting of Guidon and Mortar Board. But a talent for making people laugh is only one aspect of the girl who has held such positions of leadership as President of Pharmacy Trib and VP of Kappa Epsilon. Bob Fee is known to his fellow students as a good- humored yet extremely sensible and organized student leader. Selected to participate in the Ford Foundation Masters Program, Feebob still found time to serve as President of YMCA and treasurer of SAE. Bob Fee Jerry Rae's popularity is attributed to his own special brand of humor, as seen in the PROFILEg yet many have discovered J R's more serious side. An engineering degree and membership in Pi Tau Sigma speak well for his academic achievements. Jerry Rae Bonnie Radeke With interests ranging from the NEWS RECORD and Pi Delta Epsilon to Guidon and Mortar Board, Bonnie Radeke has dis- played a winning combination at UC: a willingness to work, coupled with the abil- ity to make friends wherever she goes. Barb Triplett. With an incredible scholastic record and a list of activities to match, Barb Triplett has imparted her enthusiasm to REW, Guidon, and Wesley Foundation. Her clear thinking and methodical approach to prob- lems have gained her the presidency of Mortar Board. A student leader equal to any situation, Pat McGleary has handled the presidencies of Sig Ep and Bus Ad Tribunal with great capability. Pat's greatest asset has been his ability to communicate his own inate organization to those working with him, Pat McCIeary Mickey McLaughlin Larry Shingleton Friendly Mickey McLaughlin blended academic and campus achievements into an impressive collegiate record. The Theta Chi's found Mick a capable Vice- President, Metro, Sigma Sigma, ODK, and Business Ad. honoraries found him worthy of membership. In spite of a heavy schedule as a student nurse, Linda White has found time to establish a, record as a cap- able campus leader. A willingness to work, tempered by a good sense of humor, have served her well in KD, Guidon, and Mortar Board and as President of AWS. i a I i as 3 j 2 Si -,, fe Linda White Gayle McLaughlin A real Little All-American both on and off the basketball court, fun-loving Larry Shingleton is known as an all-round student and campus leader. Shingles has found Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Sigma, and Omicron Delta Kappa good outlets for his enthusiasm. Take a generous amount of candor, blend it with a sparkling sense of humor, and you have the Captain of Bearkittens, President of WAA, and Dream Girl of Theta Chi-better known as Gayle McLaughlin. This well-liked Kappa has left a lasting impression at UC. lllg HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT Carol Shelly Marion Steen Gretchen Grandle Alpha Chi Omega Sigma. Delta Tau Huber Hall Queen Julie Snarr Kappa Alpha Theta Betsy Buse Theta Phi Alpha ., x -.gs VW., iff? is A 'R V 5 X Q as-'M f 3 4 in K M, S1 N .. IFF Q .L H bf. N1 Q Q . ,N gg: m p 5. x 3 i g P ff f gi , : 1 if Q 5 5 533.0050 img if ! L s 5 . w S ig? if f - f J I A 'M lim w ' w JUNIOR PROM QUEEN AND COURT Mary J aan Scanlan , Jana, Bloom Mary Jo Schuerman Theta Phi Alpha Delta Delta Delta Alpha Chi Omega 1962 SOPHOS QUEEN AND COURT Olga. Retyi Carole Block Doris Fey Delta, Delta Delta. Theta Phi Alpha Zeta- T811 A111119- 4 1 I x 5, F -4. it Q-xv N . -y , . . . 1 0 -'vc .' 9 QQ g W an . ,fin .yn . ' . , Q ' uf gs? 3'-2 fllffi-ff' r ,l gk ANL? W A QQ, . - '53 lv' 3 Q - XX sb T K 3 S! iw I . Mary Ellen McCann Kappa Alpha Theta 'gif' Carol Hanson Kappa Alpha Theta. Jeanette Skinkle, Kappa Alpha Theta. N R we .Ig it 0 XTX v A+? Q V 1-- N2 lv-. 3 1 55 We J ' 53. .'f5?k if-Gww We 3 K, 'Q if -w igi is 1' g J s., ' we 'S GODDESS GREEKS inf' , , ii ,I m 1 . + x A . CINCINNATIAN BEAUTIES '- E ' 5, Y' 'ff L' c. 3 rg xiii Y K I :fi 'V Q -fp, ififfvr W- Y , , asf v?fi'1'f' 'TSS' A J 'ZFW' sfiivr UE. V, Q 1 , - V 5'Q,'f?g' '33-W- g iiQH.2?9'E:2' 1-M 'filifg 7 a ,, 2 ,,.. ,. W, V, ,W ,fr km Qs.. I t -g lg ggi - 1 - W L 1 'ff ,A ' ! I SW ' '! ,.' 1 -.-., E, . .... '?,,,,,,,,3V Wag. W KmB?'a,Mw 5 'l 0 . ! 5 5 1 in--.. ORGANIZATIONS H 'W-an-nn .,,,.,,,....A? STUDENT GOVERNMENT STUDENT COUNCIL Coordination and supervision of various activities for the wel- fare of the University is the chief duty of Student Council. A joint effort with the Union Committee enlivened the campus with a popular Jazz Series. Council answered the students' interest in National government with the appearance of a noted politician at the Spring Convocation, and sponsored the inter-city football rivalry between UC and Xavier. The latter was climaxed by the Counci1's presentation of a trophy to the winning team. Vari- ous sub-committees were delegated to carry out those duties which could not be handled efficiently by the larger group. STUDENT COUNCIL-Bottom Row: Nash McCauley, Corr. Secy.j Lou lagher, Cathy Coyne, Thomas Schumann, David Schulte, Douglas Turner, Ann Thielen, Vice Pres.: Kenneth Elder, Pres.: Nlarty Wellel, Rec. Loyal Petermon. Fourth Row: Robert Miller, Thomas Seifert, David Secy.5 Sid Lieberman, Treas. Second Row: Pamela Rosen, David ltkoff, Kuhn, Frank Burris, Stuart Allen Paul Hemker, Lynn Mueller. James Siler, Bruce Heyman, Sally Ann Fatsy. Third Row: Judy Gal- ,,,,,.,,,-x-ff' Ken Elder A 2 5 . x ! ,,..M, Ji ,,.v-- H v- ',k I. Lou Ann Thielen MHYW Wessel Nash McCauley ' si x - AH X P ' is--f - 4 i 1 .,.. . a f 1, 31. , -x .- 3 g , , Q . ' msgaifi X fm -4 2. wkeaffw ' -f .' 1 2-s M :Saw-v,?ff5f' 1 -X ,:. f -1 4 - ' 3 - ', W L . f w w , ff -i n 4, -W ' :. . Q . Sid Lieberman SOPHOMORE CLASS This year's Sophomore Glass sought to attain greater class unity by making it possible for more students to join in plan- ning activities. To do this the oiiicers sponsored a number of all-class meetings at which future plans were discussed. A Spirit Banquet given for the Freshmen began the schedule of activities, followed by the traditional Mum Sale before the UG-Miami football game. The Glass 8'Il00'llI'8,g'6d interest in student elections by sponsoring a political rally featuring all Sophomore candidates for class and tribunal oilices. More ex- tensive participation and cooperation characterized the year. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS- Mum: Hull Vnce Pres Jay Wright, Treas.5 Jody Wmkler Sec Bull Orth, Pres. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bob Games Pres.g Bonnie Bizzarrl Sec Margo Johnson Vice Pres Jlm Sayler Treas WRX The Junior Class, led by President Bob Gaines, was busy this year with plans for the Junior Prom, which was held at Moon- lite Gardens. They also held a, party for all members of the class a.fter the Bradley game, with the Vikings band pro- viding entertainment. Those who couldn't get into the game watched it on the televisions rented for the party. For the sec- ond year in a, row the Junior Class held their conference in conjunction with the YM and YWCA beca.use of the success of the Sophomore Conference. They also initiated the Junior Glass Newsletter which was sent out in the spring. JUNIOR CLASS Toni Sillman, Secretary Bruce Andree, Treasurer r SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mary Ellen McCann, Vice-President John Kreig, President SENIOR CLASS The Senior Class, under the direction of President John Kreig, successfully presented three seminars for all interested fresh- man, sophomore, and junior students. The topics covered were professional and educational opportunities, and the value of attending Graduate school. This year's class continued the pop- ular practice of arranging for each senior to dine at President Langsa.m's home at the Senior Buffet. As the second semes- ter got under way, the class was busy with plans for Senior Week, the Prom, the Senior Supper, Commencement Tea, and its final contribution to UC's posterity, the Senior Gift. SENIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Bottom Row: Emile Bidingmeyer, Joanie Benham, Sandy Peak, Judy French, Bobbie Soghill. Second Row: Elaine Betz, Kathy Honnert, Judy Stephenson, Barbara Triplett, Kaye Keiser, Michael Kess- ler. Third Row: Kirk Darragh, Bob Fee, Pete Miller, Glenn Stoup, Pat McCleary, Bob Pfaffenberger. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION TRIBUNAL-Bottom Row: Arthur Taitt, Fac. Adv., Alice Folkerth, Secy.: William North, Pres.: Thomas Seifert, Vice Pres.: Carl Tower, Treas. Second Row: Robert Moore, Phil Davis, William Haman, Daniel Wharton, Ronald Brecher, William Moomaw. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION TRIBUNAL Coordinating student activities in the college, the Business Ad- ministration Tribunal impressed new and prospective students by planning Collegiate Day for high school seniors, and Orien- tation Day for entering freshmen. In the spring, plans for the annual Senior Picnic and Banquet were made. DESIGN, ARCHITECTURE, AND ART TRIBUNAL Students in the College of Design, Architecture, and Art elected the members of their tribunal to serve as organizers for DAA events. The tribunal sponsored various student activities, includ- ing a gala egg nog party for the Christmas holidays and the ever traditional Beaux Arts Ball. DESIGN ARCHITECTURE AND ART TRIBUNAL-Bottom Row: Jack Tens, TreaS.5 William Freeman Pres., Ted Marchbein, Secy. Second Row: James Lied, Betty Bree- land, John Grier, Ronald Decker, Hans Bleiker. ENGINEERING TRIBUNAL Representatives from each class exchanged ideas at meetings of the Engineering Tribunal in order to better coordinate students within the college. The result was a. smoothly operating relation- ship between faculty and students, as well as a. record of success- ful events, highlighted by the Engineers' Ball. ENGINEERING TRIBUNAL-Bottom Row: George Morgan, Roger Seifried, Treas.g Loyal Peterman, Rec. Secy. Second Row: James Collier, Jack Mullaney, Thomas Devanney, Gerald Puff. ARTS AND SCIENCES TRIBUNAL-Bottom Row: David Itkoff, Paul Cholak, Pres.: Robert Fee, Vice Pres. Second Row: Gretchen Molitor, Dave Ritter, Mark Sollek, Jerry Kress, Barbara Triplett. ARTS AND SCIENCES TRIBUNAL The Arts and Sciences Tribunal, elected by the students of the college, is the governing body and coordinator of the col1ege's activities. Projects of the Tribunal vary from year to year, but open houses for Arts and Sciences students are held traditionally before the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. EDUCATION TRIBUNAL Organizing activities for over six hundred students in the College of Education, in addition to maintaining student-faculty rela- tions and enlivening student interest, is the principal task of the Education Tribunal. Directed toward these goals are the tradi- tional Ghristmas Tea and Faculty Luncheon. EDUCATIONAL TRIBUNAL-Bottom Raw: Linda Glassman, Vice Pres., Mary Mc- Cann, Pres.: Lynne Calvin, Rec. Secy. Second Row: Carol Watanable, Corr. Secy.5 Judy Bischoff. Robert Miller, Karen Ruehl, Debbie McKinley. HOME ECONOMICS TRIBUNAL-Bottom Row: Ann Ackermann, Corr. Secy., Carole Sandman, Pres., Susan Korn, Vice Pres. Second Row: Ann Geiger, Sue Yarnell, Marty Wessel. Third Row: Bonnie Sauer, Pat Alloy, Cathy Coyne, Patty Sinnott, Treas. HOME ECONOMICS TRIBU NAL Gapturing the interest of its future members at the annual Career Night Program, the Home Ec Tribunal continued to stimulate interest within the college throughout the year. The tribunal co- ordinated activities for Home Ec students and climaxed the year with a.' luncheon for graduating seniors. NURSING AND HEALTH TRIBUNAL A successful coordination of campus and nursing activities for student muses is the primary goal of the Nursing and Health Tribunal. The full agendas at monthly meetings this year in- cluded plans for freshman orientation, the two annual formals, and the graduation tea in May. NURSING AND HEALTH TRlBUNAL-Bottom Row: Gertrude Ramseier, Martha Towles, Treas.5 Pat Ebel, V. Pres., Linda Tyson, Pres.: Ellie Ringwald, Sec. Sec- ond Rowt Georqiann Chuop, Merilynn Nunn, Barbara Lever, Marqaret Robinson, Lou Ann Thielen, Ruth Weiss, Penny Ressegger. PHARMACY TRIBUNAL-Bottom Row: Lucy Townsend, Lynn Shoemaker, Pres.: Nick Maroudas, V. Pres.: Truman Sheldt. Second Row: Ann Lichtenberg, Jack Domet, Bob Martin, Tom Schumann, John Solaro, Peg Krombach. PHARMACY TRIBUNAL Twice monthly the Pharmacy Tribunal met to plan social and professional activities for the students in the College of Phar- macy: an orientation party for freshmen 5 a, student-faculty mixer to stimulate good relationsg an Alumni Homecoming Danceg a. picnicg and the annual Tribunal-sponsored dance. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE TRIBU NAL Organizing student events in the comparatively new University College is the task of the University College Tribunal. By spon- soring several social events, the Tribunal instilled college spirit in the student body. The Tribunal also assisted in the University's freshman orientation program. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE TRIBUNAL-Bottom Row: Sally Fatsy, Vice Pres.: Sharynn Page, Pres.: Jackie Jansen, Secy. Second Row: Kathy Cappel, Barbara Stagge, Karen Meistere, Barbara Field. rrfmswgs1iz f w 'x me.-ff . fa' ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENTS Bottom Row' L nn Kohl - - y , Treas.: Mary Duecker, Corr. Secy.: Linda White, Pres.: Barb Thayer, Vice Pres.: Ellie Ringwald Rec. Secy.g Emilie Bidlingmeyer. Second Row: Chickie Stein, Linda Glassman, Carol Watanabe, Kathy Murphy, Shirley Gumenick, Pamela Rosen, Debbie McKinley, Pat Trachsel. Third Row: Connie Becker, Toni Gilbert, Claudia Lindhorst, Faye Gold- berger, Sally Mayer, Sharon Crum, Cathy Coyne, Gay Jackett. Fourth Row: Jane Elbert, Cathy Morgan, Jan Maschmeyer, Kathy Goerte- miller, Marilyn Coshun, Donna Avery, Karen Butz, Carol McLaughlin, Barbara Triplett. The Association of Women Students serves as the governing and coordinating body for all undergraduate women. Representatives to AWS are chosen by each of UG's fourteen colleges and most student organizations. Two important sub-groups within the Association are the Residence Hall Committee, which regulates the standards for women's housing unitsg and the Service Com- mittee, which sponsors the annual Senior women's Strawberry Breakfast and the Kampus King Dance. This past year AWS sponsored a. special Greetin Meetin for freshmen women and made plans for publicity to cover all campus organizations. W , WST: J- ,M .fy-, if-Y ii? hge' t?'h,. , , 2. -1' Y kv ,-,,- Q16 45:-T: W A Xl: gp-,Qx,'kfX 1,1 -'N- . .-'Lf' 2 X ?!gfffx?:Tf f75 fi71i5+F?5fi5'bi T.f Q Q3 f X Aer w 2.5 2 if 1Eiff j+2f QQ 2 , M, A -A E I rm A A ' .., Aa -1 UNION BOARD Both faculty and students make up the Union Board which is the directive body of the Student Union. Under the guidance of the Board, recreational, social and cultural activities are provided for all students. Events ranging from table tennis tournaments to jazz concerts were on this year's agenda. UNION BOARD-Bottom Row: Dean Johnson, Bonnie Bizzarri, Vice Pres., Bruce Heyman, Pres., Jim Comer, Sec., Dr. Brewer, Director. Second Row: Dean Nester, Mimi Kraybill, Mrs. Wessel, Dave Ritter, William Osborne, Asst. Dir., Susan Miller, Dr. Garretson. Floyd l. Brewer Bruce Heyman Union Director Union Board President BUDGET BOARD BOARD OF BUDGET-Bottom Row: C. William vagal, Ken Elder. Second Row: William Nester, Lillian Johnson, Sidney Lieberman. Composed of faculty members appointed by the President of the University and of student council members, the Board of Bud- gets is charged with consideration of organizational budget re- quests and the appropriation of funds to these groups. Each spring student organization requiring funds submit a budget for the following year based on expenses from the preceding year. These budgets are then carefully examined by the Board, and in most cases, are approved with the subsequent release of Univer- sity funds. If funds allocated prove insufficient, students are per- mitted to request additional allotments. STUDENT COURT-Chief Justice: Hank Shedon. Associate Justices: Dick Snyder, Dave Meisel, Rod Reck, Ed Barker, Frank Mayfield. STUDENT COU RT Student Court came into its full power this year with the clarifi- cation of certain existing amendments to the constitution. Under the revisions the court's seven justices have jurisdiction over all cases involving the misuse of student identification cards and campus trafiic violations. BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS The editors and business managers of the NEWS RECORD, PRO- FILE, GINOINNATIAN, and TELEPHONE DIRECTORY, in addition to faculty members comprise the membership of the Board of Publications. Meeting monthly, the Board provided a forum for discussion of common publication problems. BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS-Seatedi Carol McLaughlin, Phyllis Moenster, Judy Gallagher, Sec.: Anita Stith, Chrm.y Jerry Rae, Glenn Stoup, Kathy Goertemiller. Standing: Nancy Beamer, SDH. Chrmp Mr. DeCamp, Paul Hempker, Mr. Wright, Mr. Foster, Mary Lou Diersing, Alan Quimby, Mr. Rockwood. 1963 CINCINNATIAN With a bunch of gals running the yearbook one really cou1dn't expect much else-the conversation imperceptibly drifted from layouts and copy length to boys and dating. Romances came and went, but the yearbook production continued onward. Soon Monday and Thursday nights stretched into weekends, semester break, and school vacations. Somehow the pages got oil' to the printer, proofs flowed in from Atlanta and were returned, and the 1963 CINCINNATIAN finally went to press. CINCINNATIAN STAFF-Bottom Row: Dianne Dreidame, Phyllis Moenster, Anita Stith, Ed., Nancy Beamer, Diane Brooks. Second Row: Bob Wathen, Bonnie Biz- zarri, Jean Grable, Betsy Hurst, Margot Kasfir. Third Row: Pat Ryan, Diane Hall, Dean Newberry, Richard Calvin, Jim Pask, Les Bradford. Anita Stith, Editor-Designer . . ifri. ..f at Phyllis Moenster, Business Manager Nancy Beamer, Production Manager Louis G. Rockwood Advisor x N ' is Dale Wolf, Associate Editor EDITORIAL STAFF GENERAL STAFF Editor-Designer ....................... Anita Stith Margot Kasiir. Copy: Steve Goret, Diane Hall, Judy Associate Editor ...... ....... D ale Wolf Heckerman, Sue Sagmaster, Doug Smith, Inez Wash- Production Manager ,,,, , , , Nancy Beamer abaugh. Art: Les Bradford, Sonny Goodwin, Jim Pask, Copy Editor ,,,,,,,, ,,,, D iano Brooks Sally Raymond, Marcia Smith, Bill Van. Sports: Art Art, Editor ,,,,,, Jeanne Groblo Davies, Rich Halberg. Academics: Mary Jo Bizzarri, Typing Editor ...... Ruth Daugherty Judy Casto, Pam Grossi, Elana Rhoades. Business: Senior Editor .......... .... D ianne Dreidame Dave Argabright, Jim Buck, Bill Ladrigarll, P8112 RYB11- Asst. Seniors Editor .... .... B arb Pantenbiug P110110gI'21Ph0I'S! P81111 Richmond, Mark Treitel. Sports Editor ........ ......... D ale Wolf Asst. Sports Editor .... ...... D ick Calvin J Index Editor ........... ..... H elen Mueller Asst. Index Editor ......... Charlotte McGraw Photo Scheduling Editor ............... Betsy Hurst Asst. Photo Scheduling Editor ........ Bob Wathen Academic Editor .................. Bonnie Bizzarri Feature Editor .......................... Pat Ryan BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ................ Phyllis Moenster Advertising Manager . .. ......... Dale Wolf Circulation ........... .......... D an Carmichael The photography staff takes a break between pictures while members of Pi Delt till out the l.D. forms. , :Exif K, X. f -A Diane Brooks and Ruth Daugherty Pat Ryan Helen Mueller Dick Galvin Jean Grable Dianne Dreidame Bonnie Bizzarri NEWS RECORD A'80l Glenn Stoup, Editor Monday night deadlines mean work for everyone. AI Quimby and Kathy Faragher discuss the NR with advisor, Mr. Foster. This was a year of innovations for the UC campus weekly, the NEWS RECORD. Student readers were greeted early in the fall with a newly designed headline, created by an NR staff member. Campus coverage was brightened too, with the inclusion of col- umns covering political, topical, and social interests. For the ilrst time students struggling through semester finals found a copy of the NR on their doorstep Thursday morning. Throughout the year, and especially during spring campus elections, the NR was active in covering the activities of Student Council, including the con- troversial issue of popular election of the Council President. Lou Diersing, Business Manager -hu., Margo Johnson and Sue Crummy find that news editing has its lighter side, while Social Editor Sue Heil and her staff select pictures. ff .. 4-Mi 8 EDIYUIIIICIIIEF Stan Schulman rates an audience for his work: other stalf members take time for a chat. 'eel' , EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF NEWS RECORD STAFF-Bottom Row: Allen Quimby, Susan Heil, Glenn Stoup, Ed.: Jane Lighttield, Stan Shulman. Second Row: Carolyn Martineau, Teresa Burns, Polly Purdy, Janet Sprague, Veronica Tyirich, Ruth Hirschberger, Jackie Jansen. Third Row: Jody Winkler, Editor-in-Chief . . Managing Editor . Associate Editor . News Editor . . Asst. News Editor Sports Editor . . Asst. Sports Editors Social Editor . . . . Asst. Social Editor Theatre Editor . . Asst. Theatre Editor Feature Editor . . Conservatory Editor Librarian .... . Glenn Stoup . . Al Quimby Kathy Faragher . Jane Lightfield . Carol Nations . Stan Shulman . Steve Weber Paul Vogelgesang . . . Sue Heil . Jody Winkler . Sue Crummey Chardy Lackman Margo Johnson . Carol Zimlick . Polly Purdy Diane Lundin, Louisa Hollingsworth, Mary Maddux, Tina Harsham, Carole Mayer, Donna Avery. Fourth Row: Sue Crummey, Larry Brown, Richard Crone, Steve Weber, Paul Vogelgesang, Pat Reeves, Howie Goldstein. Business Manager ..... Mary Lou Diersing Local Advertising . .... Dick Klene National Advertising . . . . Bill Donohoo Accounts Receivable . . Jackie Jansen Circulation .......... Carole Mayer GENERAL STAFF Columnists: Pat Reeves, Keith Easton, Joyce Teitz, Steve Meitus. Photographers: Paul Jones, Bill Young, Onefre Castells, Kenn Knarr, Paul Richmond. Typists: Veronica Tyirich, Janet Sprague, Carol Houseman, Barb Ziegler, Karen Knox. News: Mimi Hill, Ruth Hirschberger, Valerie Raabe, Anne Harper, Justine Harrison, Diane Lundin, Mike Kirchmayer. Social: Judy Hilsinger, Linda Jane Miller, Donna Avery, Tes- sie Burns, Barb Keller. Theatre: Leonard Herring, Mary Paul. PROFILE This year PROFILE, the campus literary magazine, took a signif- ica.nt step forward in good taste and popular appeal. Past issues had aroused a controversy that threatened the magazine's exis- tence. But under the advice of the Board of Publications, PRO- FILE returned with a more polished edition of its characteristic wit and satire. An enthusiastic three to one vote by the UC stu- dents was proof that the new lookin PROFILE had won a greater and more appreciative audience. PROFILE STAFF-Bottom Row: Lee Ruck, Sam Sherrill, Jerry Rae, Ed.p John Hackman. Second Row: Tina Harsham, Anita Stith, Margaret Tydings, Joyce Teitz, Margie Shirner, Dean Newberry, Karen Brumm. Newton Powell, Business Manager Jerry Rae, Editor TELEPHONE DIRECTORY A vital service to the University is rendered each year by the staff of the TELEPHONE DIRECTORY. After fall registration the directory staff compiled a list of faculty members and presi- dents of campus organizations, in addition to the names, ad- dresses, and phone numbers of all students. Lights in the direc- tory ofice burned late into the night as IBM cards were checked and rechecked and pages designed, Unfortunately, printing errors delayed the delivery of directories to January. TELEPHONE DIRECTORY STAFF-Bottom Row: Gail Saur, Georgiann Chupp, Kathy Goertemiiler, Ed.: Carol McLauohlin, Patty Sinnott. Second Row: Lucy Shank, Sandra Trihlo, Jerrilyn Byers, Jo Schmidt, Carol Conner, Susan Ruehlmann. Third Row: Sandi Schwallie, Barbara Lindsey, Sylvia Kuwatch, Sue Marienthal, Arlene Reckman, Kathleen Smith. Kathy Goertemiller, Editor Carol McLaughlin, Business Manager C0-OP ENGINEER STAFF-Bottom Row: Stan McCauley, Nash McCauley, Ed.5 Tom Driscoll, Loyal Peterman. Second Row: Roger Lang, Douglas Turner, Richard Driscoll, Frank Burris, George Morgan. CO-OP ENGINEER With the help of the Engineering Tribunal, the COOPERATIVE ENGINEER staff produced a. magazine which featured not only interesting articles of a technical nature for the professional development of the engineering student, but also essays and sci- ence iiction to provide an outlet for journalistic endeavors. PROOF PRESS Proof Press is a, unique annual publication of the college of De- sign, Architecture, and Art. -Its editors combine design, literature and technical articles, including a cross-section of artistic con- tributions, to present the diverse talents of DAA students. Proof Press is also UG's youngest college publicatiom. PROOF PRESS-Bottom Row: John Reece, Ed.: Jill Gaynor, Richard Radford, Art Director. Second Row: Pat Thornton, Steve Gebhardt, Copy Ed.5 Don Appleman, Production Mgr.: Larry Fabbro, Bus. Mgr, INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATORS INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATORS-Bottom Row: Ruth Hirschberger, Emily Kidwell, Pat Bolyes, Janet Miller. Second ROWS Steve Windmuller, Royce Brown, Ron Hane- berg, Dr. Verderber. The UG debate team again hosted the Tau Kappa Alpha Regional Debate Tournament in November and had the help of many new and interested freshman debators, During the orientation of these freshmen, the Intercollegiate Debators held weekly meetings and intergroup practice debates to prepare for intercollegiate meets. Debate tournaments were held this year at Butler University, Ohio State, Purdue, and Annapolis. The group, accompanied by Dr. Verderber, took two dying trips as they have in the past. UG debators also hosted the All-Ohio College Novice Debate Toiunament, which was held during April. HOMECOMING COMMITTEE HOMECOMING-Bottom Row: Paul Gigley, Kaye Keiser, Micky Mc- Molly Nooe, Sarah Caldwell, Mary Lou Deucker. Fourth Row: Tina Laughlin, Carol Hanson, Bob Gerners. Second Row: Ellie Ringwald, Harsham, Carol McLaughlin, Penny Fitspatrick, Ron Allan, Gerald Helen Sekinger, Barbara Keller, Judy Woodcock, Jan Maschmeyer, Armstrong, Bob Knecht, Ken Smith. Polly Purdy. Third Row: Cindy Wolff, Patty Sinnott, Jerrilyn Byers, Members of the Homecoming Committee share the responsibility and privilege of coordinating all Homecoming festivities. The various sub-committees have preparations well under way in the late spring, attending to the hundreds of minute details that will assure a perfect Homecoming weekend. Bus routes were detoured and the streets lined with spectators as the colorful parade opened the festivities. Kappafs Japanese Fan and the Delt's Vik- ing Ship were the winning floats in the Cincy Circles the Globe contest. Despite a. losing game, hundreds of enthusiastic fans met at the Topper Club to enjoy Count Basie. INTERNATIONAL CLUB The International Club encourages better understanding among nations by giving foreign and American students the opportunity to participate in common activities. Members organized such events as the international dinners, featuring dishes from each country, and the campus-wide Folk Festival. INTERNATIONAL CLUB-Bottom Row: Claudine Kussl, T. Thippe- kunchorn, Treas. Third Row: Hermann Thumm, Nataraj, Kishore Sang- swamy, Joan Clark, Bobbie Morrison, Sec. Second Row: Helmut Riebel- havi, Karl Peters, Hans Lenz, Regis Saison, Royce Brown, Carol Car ing, Guzzar Rao, Millie Sue Ristich, Bernadette Prendergast, Elva bonell-Thomas. Dillon, Yoshio Kawahara, Vice-Pres., Kathi Wylie, Pres., Nui Choti- MUMMERS GUILD MUMMERS BOARD-Bottom Row: Ellen Schuler, Vice-Pres.5 Lee Reams, Pres., Dennis Taylor, Bus. Mgr. Second Row: Patricia Pennington, Fred Arnold, Ray Grueninger, Rita Ramundo, Stage Mgr. The Mummers Guild, Gincinnati's oldest dramatic organization, is open for membership to all interested students. Try-outs are held twice yearly for a wide variety of theatrical endeavors. This was a. year of ilrsts for the Guild. It presented two record- breaking off-Broadway shows, Three-Penny Opera. and Little Mary Sunshine, both of which were only recently released for amateur production. Audiences enthusiastically approved the presentation of a musical in the fall-something new on the Mum- mers calendar. The yea.r's dramatic contributions included two one act plays- The American Dream and J, B. UNIVERSITY SINGERS-Bottom Row: Joan Schneller, Nlarty Mitch- ens, Marty Palmer, Amy Nathan, Inez Washabaugh. Second Row: Orin Wade, Ted Hitchens, Sandra Laird, Carol Tomford, Jim Seibel, Paul Dunkle, Howard Hines, Third Row: Ken Krantz, Cindy Grogg, David Flanders. Under the glare of bright studio lights the Glee Club tapes a TV Christmas Concert UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB Bottom Row Cmdy Grogg Naomi Frank, David Flanders, Orin Wade, Richard Hopkins, Jack Olpp, David Steven- Janet Evans Joan Schneller Candy Flanders Sandra Laird, Sue Wil- son, Rit Brenan, Dennis Childs, Jerry Pride, Tom Turner, Paul Dunkle, liamson Judy Faris Dr Robert Garretson Amy Nathan Lawretta Ron Windson, Ken Smith, Ann Blackburn, Nancy Coleman, Lyla Hag- Schmldt Marty Palmer Joan Kreider Eleanor Herrick Barbara Bos- gard. Fourth Row: Ken Krantz, Russ Sandman, Jim Adams, Tom Reb- ton Judy Trainer Judy Amick Second Row Dona George Janis Gan- bin, Ted Hitchens, Jack Ritzi, Gordon Airs, Nils Eikenberry, Eberhard naway Nancy Hough Carol Tomford Charlme Harrison Clara Hannah, Scharpf, Mike Hanning, Jim Seibel, Richard Oaks, Larry Wirenius, Inez Washabaugh Judy Klappert Ruth Schott Marty Hitchens, Helen Howard Hines, Edwin Humphrey. Mueller Kathy Long Diane Kapphahn Virginia Fouts Third Row: UNIVERSITY CHORAL ACTIVITIES The ninety members of the University Glee Club have been chosen on the basis of individual auditions. Within the Glee Club are two smaller choral groups: the Univeristy Singers, specializing in show tunes and madrigalsg and the men's octet. The Glee Club launched its busy year in November by singing with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. at Wilson Auditorium. High- lighting season events was the annual tour of flve Pennsylvania and Ohio cities during semester break. In addition, the Glee Club presented campus concerts and performed at various Uni- versity convocations and the faculty recognition dinner. Highlighting the Glee Club year are performances with the Cincinnati Symphony and the Christmas TV concert. Before going on stage, members relax with a hand of bridge UNIVERSITY BANDS The UC Band, directed by Robert Hornyak, began as an R,.0.T.G. band in 1920. It now affords an opportunity for all students interested in music to perform regularly. The band is divided into several special groups-the pep band, playing for basket- ball gamesg the marching band, performing during the football seasong and the concert band, presenting programs throughout the year. The combined bands annually select a Bank Sponsor- this year Judy Gray of Zeta Tau Alpha. 1962-1963 band high- lights included a trip to Detroit, the weekend band camp, and the recording of a long-playing record of school music. The UC marching band provides a musical encore for the football games, while the pep hand keeps fans on their feet through- out the basketball season. MARCHING BAND-Bottom Row: Barbara Buckley, Bonnie Heimann, Gene Rheude, Paul Gigley, Mary Ellen McCann, Ann Liles. Second ROW: Penny Bock, Mike Mudge, Bob Berry, Keith Burger, Phil Radkey, Rodney Rupp, Larry Hothem, Torn Herman, Bob Foucht, George Ste- wart, Nelson Foucht, Jerri Madill. Third Row: Gayle Gillette, Bob Werner, Bill Durkee, Nancy Smith, Herman Kabakoff, Harmon Kirk- patrick, LeRoy Stewart, John Montgomery, Bill Erwin, Delton Rich- ardson, Dave Dennison, Bob Stevenson, Polly Purdy. Fourth Row: Marilyn Parasiliti, Karen Koppenhaver, Bob Langsdale, Dale Musser, Pat Richardson, LeRoy Robbins, Carolyn Cade, John Monnett, Douglas Corwin, Mike Weisser, Henry Craycraft, Brenda Brock, Sue Slenk, Judy Lee, Joyce Swain. Fifth Row: Judy Elder, Linda Watters, Oscar Britton, Jim Signom, Larry Brown, Jerry McClellan, Ken Graves, Pete Tippell, Phil Cornett, Josie Leeds, Sara Fletcher, James Lawrence, Dan Snyder, Ellen Kern, Joan Elder. Sixth Row: Gayle Goesling, Jane Hess, Harold Kellne, Arlene Brill, Tom Steinberger, Judy Hahn, George Roos, Larry Shuman, Neal Gearhart, Nancy Huppertz, Norman Sanford, Gary Dean, Peyton Reed, Sue Goyert. Seventh Row: Linda White, Bill Wergowske, Neal Younker, Bill Gerrow, Linda Gall, Barry Gendelman, Jim Stevens, Ralph Beckman, Ann Parker, Don Voorhis, Dave Mc- Makin, Lelsie Minor, Ed Kurtz, Melanie Hartenian. Eight Row: Margie Miller, Kenneth Sams, Bob Ritcey, Bob Johnson, Kay Wendell, Marilyn Dunn, Bob Schutte, Adeline Schmidt, Ruth Schmidt, Sallie Wiegand, Larry Burton, Nadine Brosee, Patricia Robbins, Larry Snell, Edward Eisert, Holly Shick. Ninth Row: Ann Richardson, Judy McClellan, Joe Brown, Karen Musser, Adrian Andree, Bruce Knapp, Bob Rayle, Nolan Tatum, John Kuhlman, Marlene MeCoy, Buddy Hertzman, Douglas Obee, Charles Clum, Barry Tarter, Robert Hornyak, Director of Univer- sity Bands, Herma Blesi. KAPPA KAPPA PSI KAPPA KAPPA PSI-Bottom Row: Norman Sanford, Maurice Bertram, V. Pres.: Bill Wergowske, Pres., Larry Burton, Sec.: Peyton Reed, Treas. Second Row: James Welty, Bob Berry, Tom Rebbin, Bob Stephenson, Glen Bolinger, Mike Mudge, Paul Adams. Upsilon chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi was chartered in 1928 to promote the existence and welfare of the university bands and to cultivate a wholesome respect for their activities and achieve- ments. The society works to honor outstanding bandsmen through the privilege of membership as a reward for their accomplish- ments in music. Traditional activities for the men of Kappa Kappa Psi are the construction of the Band Sponsor Float and the selection of the Band's Outstanding Freshman. During the past year the active members held a bowling party for the new pledges and sponsored a picnic in the spring. TAU BETA SIGMA TAU BETA SIGMA-Bottom Row: Rosemary Proctor, Sec.: Judy McClellan, Pres.: Nadine Brosee, V. Pres. Second Row: Sonya Fander, Deanne Wergowske, Sonia Sondergelt, Pat Robbing, Treas. Bandswomen who are outstanding in musical ability, leadership, scholarship, and character are honored each year by being invited to membership in Tau Beta Sigma, a national band sorority. New pledges are introduced at the annual Band Sponsors Banquet and are initiated the following March. The honorary serves the band by conducting various fund raising campaigns to buy band equip- ment and finance social functions. Members of Tau Beta Sigma also meet regularly with Kappa Kappa Psi, the men's honorary band fraternity, for social activities and to plan the combined annual philanthropic project. l BEARKITTENS-Bottom Row: Kris Fellabaum, Barb Buckley, Capt.: Anne Liles, Co-Capt.: Gayle Gillette. Second Row: Jerri Madill, Nikki Orlemann, Karen Koppenhaver, Joyce Swain, Polly Purdy. Third Row: Georgiann Orlemann, Judy Elder, Joan Elder, Jane Hess, Linda Wat- BEARKHTENS To help arouse support and enthusiasm for the Bear- cats, the UC Bearkittens perform at halftime of each home football and many basketball games. Much plan- ning and practice go into preparations for the ap- pearances of this precision marching group. CHEERLEADERS-Bottom Row: Judy Heffner, Carol Tipton, Carolyn Schneider, Sue Cornelius, Jan Blersch. Second Row: Victor Piper, ters, Judy Lee, Marilyn Parasiliti. Fourth Row: Susan Goyert, Linda White, Herma Blesi, Joan Bauer, Marcia Wagner, Ann Richardson, Margie Miller, Melanie Hartenian, Ellen Kern. B-E-A-R-C-A-T-S boom the cheerleaders' voices through their megaphones to lead the student body in mass chants. In close games student support can spell the difference between victory or defeat, and the cheer- leaders are the ones who supply the spark to ignite each resounding cry. CHEERLEADERS Daniel Roberts, John Czinege, Nicki Gallas, Gordon Stamler, Max White, Allen Fisgus. 1898 Walter Eherhardt Robert Humphreys Parke Johnson Russell Wilson 1899 Charles Adler 1900 Odna Innes 1901 Henry Bentley Andrew Hickenlooper Smlth Hickenlooper 1902 Coleman Avery Hugh Bates Earl Gold Stanley Granger Edwin Hutchins Robert E. Kreimer Charles Peters William Probasco Stuart Walker 1903 Albert Baker Eustace Ball William Fillmore Edgar McCallister Harvey Shepard Wllliam Strietman 1904 Robert Buck Lester Collier Adolph Fennel Carl Gantvoort Walter Helntz Howard Jones Willie Klrkpatrlck 1905 Bert Lyon Fred Mehlbope Paul Richardson Calvin Skinner Arthur Wadsworth 1909 Frank Buchanan Robert Caldwell Edward Forbes Alfred Kreimer Walter Shafer Curtis Williams Frank Wilson 1907 Edward Hurley Thomas Kite Walter Markworth Brown McGill Robert 0'Connell Frank Payne 1909 Merwin Aultman Norman Conway Fred Flach William Foley Bates Williams 1909 Hayward Aekerson Ernest DuBray Fred Hooker Wllllam Kite Edward Rowe Charles Williams 1910 Ted Hundman Walter Heuck 1911 Cliff Porter Hall Aldan Hart Ralph McComas James Taylor 1912 Harry Buchanan William Hall Lesley Johnson William Mitchell Vance Towler 1913 Richard Goettle Robert Heuck, Sr. Walter Hlll Chester Klein John Masscher 1914 William Engdahl Chauncey Hand Jerome Howard Bert Stansbury John Sheriff Chauncey Tilden Nell Wright 1915 Leonard Baehr Arthur Gordon Norman Koblbepp Norman Lyon 1916 Howard Behle Victor Fischbach Henry Hoppe Roy Palmer Harold Payne Harold Porter John Reece Edward Robinson Herbert Schroth 1917 William Ellis Karl Hetsch Carroll Lewis Joseph Morrls, Sr. James Pease Bayle Richardson Anton Schneider 1918 Harold Altamer Walter Haehnle Herbert Jones Carl Lund Carl Markgraf William Myers Carl Roger! Millard Romaine Harold Talcott Earl Widau 1919 Howard Justlce Edgar Powers Bradley Roberts Herbert Winans Francis Wrlght 1920 Robert Dorsey Cornelius Petshold Alfred Wenzel 1921 Hugh Cowen Willard Brelel Carlton Brown Carl Frey Philip Meyers Edward Meyer Cyrus Osborn 1 922 Edgar Coons Chase Davies Daniel F ries Edward Gabriel Allison Ideaon Arthur McClure Howard Metzger Robert Sarvis Frederick Scblerloh Wylmer Scott Edward Stletelmeier Robert Todd Edward Wagner Randall Walker 1923 James Beaman Lewis Gregory John Harrod W. C. Havelaar Rossiter Hobbs Ellsworth lreland Joe Linneman James Nlppert Mike Palmer John Petzhold 1 924 Nathan Bachmsn Walter Becker Ben Bryant Morton Francis John Heizer Robert Hunes Oliver Rhodes Ed Roth Erwin Wolfson 1925 Lynn Barber George Bradner Warren Marvin Anthony McAndrews Louis Nlppert William Schmid Kelly Slddall 1928 Fred Berger Charles Franklin Edwin Levl James Pallsley Wesley Schmid 1927 John Bachman Harry Franklin Richard Jarvis Robert Maddux 1928 Richard Bryant Arthur Fennekoll Albert Mayer Ronald West 1929 Evan Charield Ellis Crawford Richard Dial Daniel Earley Daniel Lawrence 1930 Charles Adams Harry Anderson Richard Bolton Thomas Clifton Donald Crone Frank Dost Richard Frans John Gayman Jack Grieshaber William Hammond Ralph Holterhoi William Nieman Frank Owens 1931 Bradford Allin William Berwanger Harold Bohl Ralph Bursiek Frank Chandler Robert Gowdy Erle Hanson Paul Heckel Silnerius Kunz William Leach Lawrence Levi Carl Muth Earl Sosebe Herbert Starick Richard Steves Fred Tower 1992 William Atkinson Herbert Brown Walter Conner Richard Dexter Duncan Frame John Grlfliths Paul Grischy Arthur Hallett Phillip Heil William Hill Ed Lldssen Carlton Lunsford Louis Mendel Robert Nau David Porter Harry Rabe Edward Simrall Nathan Simrall Nathan Solinger Dan Tobin Alan Walsh Robert Wright 1933 Mel Bernstein Ged Brown David DeVore Robert Galbraith William Silliland Clifford Goldmeyer Wm. Groppenbacher Fred Hoehler Robert Johnson Kosclusko Kemper Berbard Levin Louis Sofield Sidney Mullikln Leon Saler George Smith Gordon Strauss Robert White Carl Williams 1934 Carl Austing Robert Eagen Robert Hoefer George Kramer George Levengood Fred Pressler Donovan Sayre Victor Strauss Walter Tuttle 1935 . James Cook Harry Duncan Donald Gilbert John Hellebush William Lloyd Clyde Nau Kenneth Parker Frank Purdy William Rhame Wayne Rlch Russell Towers Larry Trame Wilbur Wright 1936 Robert Bachmeyer John Findlay Jack Keefe Walter Knocke Charles Weichert Harry Wilkerson Ralph Yeager 1937 Douglas Day William Feldhaus Larry Gibboney Charles Glllett Don Caddls Robert Hauck, Jr. Charles Mlleham Clifford Mueller Gordon Orr 1938 Robert Biedenbender Milton Brooks Robert Delton Bill Ferguson Robert Kamp Bud Kelchner Frank Mollay Wes Newklrk Richard Powell Jed Small Charles Sulau 1939 Ed Alexander Roger Anderson Lloyd Gysin Joe Lowry Bill Petit Roger Van Schoyck 1940 Sid Friedman Charles Grimm William Parchman Robert Kroimer Kenneth Pitt Marty Scheider Merrill Van Pelt 1941 Mac Benedict Fred Caniell James Fuller Kenneth Hauck William Kelchner Ellis King Jose Morrls, Jr. Lloyd 0'Hara Nick Skorich Ray Virgin 1942 Richard Anderson Jack Bade John Badway Linus Haby Elbert Nickel Verne Ullom 1945 Kenneth Guise Richard Hanford Gordon Hugbmark Leornard Klausman Kenneth Miller Albert Strasser 1946 R. A. Cromer Fred Ebeling Bob Kraushar George Koch Bob Sarslield Bill Smyth 1947 William Anderson Bert Bauer Robert Bauman Robert Fenlon D. B. Kee Dick Langenbeck George Moore Alkie Richards Irv Scharfenberger Robert Slekman Roger Stephens Jack Strubbe Brewster Sanders Bob Weber 1948 Tom Blake Charles Crozier John Fuhrman Earl Hobt Robert Huber Orville Retzsch Floyd Shorts William Westerfeld 1949 Richard Dallxner Irvin Behrendt Thurman Owens Harold Johnson John Pramlk George Paul Don McMillan Don Gaddls Sidney Carroll Pete St. Clair Tom Kinder Tom 0'Malley Lowell Storm Robert Montgomery 1950 Robert Frith Jack Tracy Nick Shundlch Jim Kelly Bill Clements Jerry F rledlandsr Jack Laub Joe Luchi Jim Brownell 1951 William Smart Ralph Staub Lee 1-lasllnger Jim Holstein Tony Trabert Ray Campbell Jim Wuenlser Bob Davis Jack Drake Ted Geler Bob Rau Frank Mlddendorf Tom Osterman Bob Stratton Bill McDonald Glenn Sample 1952 Ron Brill Dom Del Bene J. C. Evans Don Grammar Jim Kauts Judge A. K. Nlppert John 0'Brlen Bob Rain Bill Shalosky Ken Stevenson Paul Yelton John Zeigler 1953 Carl Aufdermarsh Ralph Brockmeier Marvin Cohn Barry Cors Don Fritz Dick Golst Ronald Goodfellow Gail Herscb Paul Mayer Gilbert Kinsky Jack Twyman 1954 Irish Condoredis Willis Conatser Bill Lammert lan MacGregor Tom McCormick Joe Miller Richard Orth Erv Single Ken Wolfe Evan Adrlen Bruce Amand Charles Brogdon Otto Budlg Tom Gerrard John Hattendorf Gene Hennlnger Mike Kausch Bob Malta Nick Nicholas Don Presley Pete Seyholt Phil Wheeler Dick Wilson Ben Yamaguchi 1 958 Art Clark Matt Diana Paul Goslnger Gordon Freen Wally Holzman Sig Lawson Gene Mapes Brad Psrkings Ron Perkins Don Sellkop 1957 James Blakeney Mac Cato Allan Core Ronald Couch Chuck Crumrlne James Gentll Jack Hallarman John Pease James Roger Tad Schroeder Gary Wachs Donald Whipple 1958 Gil Born Jack Brinkley Dave Canary Richard Chaltin Dick Devore Gene Johnson Mike Mendenhall Don Reinhold Terry Whelan Dave Woody 1959 Dick Anstaett Ed Denk Bill Graves Carl Hagberg Robert Holzman Dlck Schwab Dave Tenvrlck Ron Walker Jim Woodard 1960 Bill Baeta Neal Berta Carl Bouldin Jay Green Bob Hartmann Jim Hayes Jerry Leimsnstoll Alan Rosenberg Larry Willey 1961 Ken Conatssr Dan Dell Ken Elder John Grafton Barry Hess Bill Nestor Phil Santora Gus Schmidt Larry Shlngleton Charles Shuh' Dick Snyder Max White Ed Wolf 1 962 Darrel Cauley Paul Shnlak Dick Crone Robert Gaines Dale Heidotting John Krleg Sid Lieberman Mickey McLaugh1 Lynn Mueller Doug Rice Jim Saylor Frank Shaut Jim-'Siler in HONORARIES AND SERVICE GROUPS SIGMA SIGMA The oldest men's honorary fraternity at UC, Sigma Sigma, seeks to stimulate school spirit and serve the University, Members support the cheerleaders at games and rallies and provide the shakers at games of special importance. Two campus-wide events sponsored by Sigma Sigma are eagerly awaited by students each year-the Final Gun Dance, following the fiercely contested UC- Miami game, and the Sigma Sigma Carnival, in which student organizations enter booths for awards in several categories. At the spring Honor Day Convocation the fraternity also presents the Mr, Bearcat award to the outstanding senior man. SIGMA SIGMA Bottom Row Darrel Cauley, Max White, Jim Sayler, Schmidt, Paul Cholak, Charlie Schuff, Dick Crone Fourth Row John Sid Lieberman Second Row Bob Gaines, Frank Schaut, Lynn Mueller, Kreig, John Grafton, Jim Siler. Doug Rice Mick McLaughlin Ken Elder. Third Row: Ed Wolf, Gus OMICRON DELTA KAPPA OMICRON DELTA KAPPA-Bottom Row: Gene Lewis, Faculty Sec., Paul Cholak, Student Sec.7 Roger Clark, Pres.: Bill O'Neil, V. Pres.: William Vogel, Advisor. Second Row: Sid Lieberman, Bruce Heyman, Kenneth Elder, Robert Delcamp, James Siler, Robert Fee. Third Row: John Kreig, Robert Gaines, Peter Miller, Paul Marshall, Robert Hornyak, Robert Bishop, Herbert Curry. One of the highest honors which can be bestowed on a college man is the invitation to membership in Omicron Delta Kappa. Those men chosen have made outstanding contributions to the University in scholarship, leadership, and participation in campus activities and have conducted themselves as responsible and de- pendable student leaders. This year ODK awarded an under- graduate scholarship and the fraternity scholarship trophy, in addition to co-sponsoring Honors Day Convocation and the Lead- ership Conference with Mortar Board. The theme of this yea.r's conference was Conflict, emphasizing the East-West cold war. MORTAR BOARD-Bottom Row: Carol Hanson, Treas.p Karen Thorn- Barb Thayer, Helen Rose, Advisor. Third Row: Gayle McLaughlin, bury, V. Pres.: Barbara Triplett, Pres.5 Lynn Shoemaker, Sec. Second Carol Kohsin, Valerie Rapp, Elaine Betz, Bonnie Radeke, Linda White. Row: Betty Badertscher, Advisory Carolyn Sullivan, Joanie Benham, MORTAR BOARD Traditionally tapped on March 13th, the members of Mystic 13 chapter of Mortar Board exemplify loyalty, service, and leadership among college women. In their position as campus leaders Mortar Boards encourage individual development by co- sponsoring the Honors Convocation and Leadership Conference. METRO Service, leadership, scholarship, character, and congeniality are criteria for selecting Metro members. These outstanding Uni- versity upperclassmen work to serve UG by publicizing main campus events, ushering at convocations, and presenting an annual variety show, the proceeds of which go to charity. METRO-Bottom Row: Bill North, Paul Marshall, V. Pres.: Micky man, Max White, James Sayler, Art Church, Bob Gaines. Third Row: McLaughlin, Pres.g Ken Elder, John Krieg. Second Row: Bruce Hey- Nash McCauley, Allen Fisgus, Dave Ritter, Dick Crone, Bruce Knowles. CINCINNATUS CINCINNATUS Bottom Row: Gene Lewis, Alien Fisgus, Treasq Mimi Hill, Tom Watkins, Kathy Hayslip Max White Jody Winkler Margo Johnson V Pres Paul Marshall, Pres.g Susan Heil, Sec.5 Fourth Row: Timothy Barker, Pat Ziegel, Marty Wessel Janice Fergu Mary Moore Advisor Dottie Bidlingmeyer. Second Row: Emilie son, Mary McCann, James Schwab, John Krelg Stanley Isaac Nash Bldlingmeyer Bonnie Blzzarri, Ellie Ringwald, Linda Miller, Chickie McCauley, Mary Jo Schuerman. Fifth Row Kenneth Elder Robert Stein Sid Lieberman Helen Sekinger, Robert Felts, Joan Benham. Gaines, Lynn Mueller, Robert Risch, Victor Piper Bill Abernethy Fred Third Row James Siler Linda White, Richard Mojena, Judy Bartlett, Butler, Carol Bertsche, Dan Carmichale, David Levering James Sayler Cincinnatus is an honorary service organization devoted to intro- ducing new students to the campus and its traditions. First founded in 1917, the society was reactivated in 1952. Members of Cincinnatus strive to maintain favorable student-alumni re- lations and act as hosts to visitors and incoming freshmen. Each summer Cincinnatus sponsors neighborhood coke parties at the homes of alumni to acquaint freshmen with the University. Throughout the year the society sponsors Collegiate Day for high school seniors, the UC Open House, campus information booths, and the World Aifairs Institute tours. SOPHOS SOPHOS-Bottom Row: Larry Shuman, Allen Fisgus, V. Pres., Sid Lieberman, Pres.g David Itkoff, Sec., Donald Schuerman, Second Row: Richard Nlojena, Robert Feltz, Tom Elo, Ken Elder, Stan Isaac, Third Row: Joseph Farkas, Steve Edmonson, James Schwab, James Sayler, Steve Huffman. Fourth Row: Charles Hagner, Jay Avner, Ken Wolf, Robby Risch, Fred Butler, Paul Marshall. As the only underclass honorary fraternity, Sophos recognizes freshman men who have shown outstanding leadership, scholar- ship, and character. The founder of Sophos in 1932, Dean Joseph Holliday, has continued to serve as the g'roup's advisor. The new initiates are active until their junior year, when they become official Brothers of the Jug. As in the past, Sophos participat- ed in orientation, Collegiate Day tours, Sigma Sigma Carnival, and sponsored the annual Sophos Dance. This year, members of Sophos undertook the sponsorship of a nine-year-old Greek boy under the Foster Parent Plan. PHI BETA KAPPA Philosophy, a guide to life -this is the living code of Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest Greek letter society in existence. Since 1776, the year of its founding at the College of William and Mary, Phi Beta Kappa has stood, the world over, for academic excellence. Each year the top fifteen percent of the senior class in the College of Arts and Sciences is considered for member- ship. Since its establishment in 1889 Ohio Delta Chapter has taken in many distinguished members, including Charles K. Weichert, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciencesg and Walter C. Langsam, President of the University. Joyce G. Agnew Jane Bertenshaw Arthur G. Bills Carl W. Blegen Melba P. Bowers William C. Boyce Gustav G. Carlson John L. Caskey William S. Clark Herbert Curry Violet M. Diller 1961 INITIATES Edwin K. Annavedder Margie C. Blaney Thomas Borcherding Joyce Bothwell Clark Cook Harry Danziger Bonnie 0. Dorna 1962 INITIATES Neal R. Berte Margaret Blatt Howard Bluth Barbara Ann Bowling Hal J. Busch Richard J. Christy Jack Warren Cottrell Robert W. Crandall 1963 INITIATES Wendell H. Aff sprung Neil T. Braum Paul M. Cholak David B. Confer Ann E. Damon Kirk V. Darragh Lawrence M. Davis FACULTY MEMBERS ACTIVE IN DELTA OF OHIO George B. Engberg Isabelle E. Fisk David C. Freytag Audry S. Gomes Louis R. Harlan Paul Herget Charles Hofling Estelle Hunt Milan R. Karas Othilda Krug Walter C. Langsam Marietta Ginocchio Nahida Halaby Thomas Harshem Robert Kamp Patricia Laping Melvyn Lieberman J oamme Melillo Toby M. Kabakoff Roslyn L. Kelly Judith Kleemann Susan Lapirow Pak-Him Louey Victor Margolis John Paul Morgan Albert F. Mulheman, Jr. Paula Dean Robert C. Fee Canzetta. Dyer Flanders Judith Gard Michael Goldman Geoffrey P. Herzig Kathleen Honnert Carl A. Ludeke Louis A. Lurie Walter T. McDonough William G. Mann Archimede Marni Gaylord Merriman Harry R. Muegel Milton Orchin Helen Osborne Robert 0. Payne Stuart A. Saf di Joyce A Mortison William Naylor Leslye Osborn Sulema. Polasky Joseph Rebholz Anna Ritterhofl' Richard Sherman C. Larry Decker Ann Fry Norman Goldman Nina J. Gruen Hendrik Hartong, Jr. Peggy Ann Heisel Claire Hoch Lynn Jones Richard D. Lameier Bruce Martin Kathleen Martin Thomas McEvilley III Donald G. Rau Stanford T. Shulman Barry W. Siegel George C. Schoolileld Keith Stewart Carl R. Trahman Peter Topping Martha C. Usdemir William S. Wabnitz Charles K. Weichert Harvey M. Weitkamp William R. Wright Jean Winston George Soete Rose Ann Spaith Gail Spencer Karen Springmyer T. L. Eynden Joyce T. Uetrecht Paul Wilson Myrna Lynn North Marie A. Proulx Nancy Strikman Seltz Judith A. Theile Gordon B. Walters Mary L. Warden Carolyn Neller Winget Ian Leonard Wolk Stanley R. Skolnik Judith H. Takahashi Barbara Triplett Michael Weinberg Albert Vesper Billie Wright Charles Yarbrough TAU KAPPA ALPHA-Bottom Row: Anita Meyer, Joanne Hague Abel, Pat Boyles, Janet Sue Miller. Second ROWS Mrs. Peterson, Shrikant Diqhe, Maurice Elton, Dr. Verderber, Shib Chattorad, Mrs. Caldwell. TAU KAPPA ALPHA Debators and speakers who have an accumulative average of at least 3.0 are eligible for membership in Tau Kappa Alpha.. They also must have participated in twenty rounds of intercollegiate debating or twenty hours of public speaking. The honorary held regular meetings and several picnics during the year. Pl DELTA EPSILON Pi Delta Epsilon, the collegiate journalism honor society, tradi- tionally elects students who have worked on publications for at least one year. In addition to regular meetings, the Pi Delts held a Christmas Banquet following initiation of pledges and parties in the fall and in the spring. Pl DELTA EPSILON-Bottom Row: John DeCamp, Grand Council- Anita Stith, Chris Demakes, Kathy Faragher, Nancy Beamer, Dianne many Phyllis Moenster, Treas.g Dick Klene, V. Pres.: Mary Lou Dier- Dreidame. Third Row: Dale Wolf, Susan Heil, Pat Ryan, Glenn Stoup, sing, Sec.: Ralph Bursiek. Second Row: Jean Grable, Bonnie Bizzarri, Nash McCauley, Jerry Rae, Carole Mayer. JUNIOR ADVISORS JUNIOR ADVISORS-Bottom Row: Debbie McKinley, Susan Korn Jan Maschmeyer, Co-Chair.: Chickie Stein, Chalr.g Marilou Osinske Advisor, Katy Goertemiller, Mel Meretta. Second Row: Susan Steves? Barbara Shure, Linda Glassman, Frances Rockwood, Brooke Douglas, Carol Watanabe, Carole Cox, Sarah Caldwell. Third Row: Ellie Ring- wald, Shirley Gumenick, Molly Nooe, Jenny Klumb, Trish Meretta, Susie Miller, Nancy Kock, Jerrilyn Byers, Sharynn Page, Patty Sinnott. Fourth Row: Anne Radcliffe, Cheri Jimerson, Sharyn Thompson, Sally Mayer, Carol Groneman, Linda Oldham, Joan Kreider, Helen Mueller, Peggy Biven, Nancy Beamer. Fifth Row: Marty Wessel, Jody Winkler, Mary Ann Arthur, Pat Ebel, Jane Lightfield, Shirley Myers, Judy Hil- singer, Sheila Conard, Donna Avery, Sharon Loos, Mariana Groen. Outstanding sophomore and junior women are selected as Junior Advisors to assist freshman women in making the necessary ad- justments to college life. On Orientation Day the freshmen meet their advisors for the first time and are treated to lunch and a tour of the campus. D1u'ing the ilrst few weeks of school the advisees attend meetings on Tuesdays and Thursdays at which activities, academics, and general social behavior a.re discussed. The advisors, who assume a big sister role, help the freshmen in planning their annual Freshman Project and work as a group to choose the advisors for the following year. MEN'S ADVISORY COUNCIL MEN'S ADVISORY-Bottom Row: Bruce Heyman, Max White, James Scully, Ad- visor: Lynn Mueller, Robert Knecht. Second Row: Lockwood Doench, Larry Brown, Norman Sanford, Jim Robinson, Ken Smith, Bob Fee. Third Row! Steve Huffman, Bob Pollock, Jim Comer, Gordon Simmons, Ken Wolf, David Ritter, J. A. Ferguson, John Norton. The men's counterpart of the Junior Advisors is the Men's Ad- visory Council, composed of upperclass men who have maintained a. record of good scholarship and service to the University. The Advisors meet freshman men and transfer students at orientation and conduct them on a. tour of the campus. Thereafter the ad- visors meet with their advisees on a, weekly basis, acquainting them with scholastic, social, and traditional aspects of UC life. This year the Council cooperated with the Orientation Board in adapting the Men 's advisory system to meet requirements of the quarter system going into etfect at UC next year. L1 C7 J .9 GT ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA-Bottom Row: Carolyn Martenian, Donna Carolyn Waits, Pat Trachsel, Marcine Dilling, Lois Wedig, Pat Ewing, Kurtz, Sec.: Jane Heisel, Pres., Susan Steves, V. Pres.j Martha Sharon Winter, Abby Goldberg. Fourth Row: Nancy Kock, Mimi Hill, Towles, Barbara Barker. Second Row: Martha Curtsinger, Shirley Joyce Teitz, Jan Maschmeyer, Camille LeGrand, Carol Groneman, Gumenick, Rosalind Levitt, Sharon Crum, Jan Brackett. Third Row: Donna Avery, Sharon Leos, ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA As the freshman women's honorary, Alpha Lambda Delta selects women who have attained a minimum 3.5 average for either the first semester or combined first and second semesters of college work. Among the group's annual activities is the Smarty Party, given for freshman women on the Dean 's List. PHI ETA SIGMA Phi Eta Sigma, the national freshman men's honorary for out- standing scholastic achievement, selects its members from the sophomore men who have earned at least a. 3.5 average in each of the two semesters of their freshman year. Yearly the society distributes panphlets on study habits to incoming freshmen. PHI ETA SIGMA-Bottom Row: Robert Gebhart, Advisor, Mark Sol- Thomas Comerford, Jr., Dan Schneider, Hans Bleiker, John Archea, lek, Sec.: Stephen Meitus, Pres.5 Hak Cheng, Treas. Second Row: Paul Cholak. Robert Goodman, James Henry, John Solaro, Albert Peter. Third Row: ! 1 - IL Clark Aumend Clarance Avery Walter A. Baude Francis H. Bird Ralph C. Bursiek Wilbur P. Calhoun Earl C. Case David G. Davies 1961 INITIATES Stephen Austin Frederick Brienes John Braiminger Donald Decker 1962 INITIATES Thomas Y. Allman Hugh W. Brandt Glenn B. Cooper Bruce I. Forrester Louis S. Freeman John J. Grad 1963 INITIATES John H. Anderson Raymond C. Bogart Janet L. Brackett Christopher Datlucas Allen L. David Allen Davies BETA GAMMA SIGMA Invitation to membership in Beta Gamma Sigma, national honor society, is the highest honor accorded to a student in the College of Business Administration. Seniors in the upper ten percent of their class and juniors in the! upper four percent are eligible for membership. Alumni who have shown distinguished ability in the business world also may be elected to honorary member- ship, as may faculty members. The group encourages high schol- arship among Business Administration students and fosters high ideals in business and commerce. Two initiation ceremonies fol- lowed by banquets were held this year. FACULTY MEMBERS ACTIVE IN ALPHA OF OHIO Robert E. Dillon Edith A. Elliot Norwood C. Geis John B. Goering George F. Hartman Arthur W. Holmes Milan R. Karas Dale L. Kiefer David Graham James Heck Kenneth Johnson Barbara Keselowsky Jack A. Hale T. David Kintler Robert O. Kramer Rex S. Levering John L. Martin Richard M. Delon Phillip A. Dubensky William V. Edwards George R. Hoffman Ellbert W. Hubbard Thomas P. Hunter John E. Jacobsen William A. Kiley John Kuhlman Kenneth E. Lambert Clara LeLievre Thomas LeLievre Wanda B. Mosbacher Frank R. Neuf er Wayne S. Overmyer Jerome Kiley Marilyn Meyers David Nordhoif Ralph Rust William R. Naylor Robert D. Palmer Peter A. Patala Gordon G. Penning Gerald W. Pugh Carol Kohsin John P. Malone Terry G. Martz Henry K. Mergler David W. Miller Jerry W. Pitstick Walter R. Pook Donald Pabst Terman Phaltzgrall' Leslie J. Schwallie Raleigh R. Sharrock Gordon S. Kinner Freeman F. Suagee Lloyd Valentine Heiskell B. Whaling Kenneth Wilson Paul Smith William Snow Patricia Stanileld Jesse Stock David D. Ramsey TerrenceW. Ravenscraft Fred R. Schneider Lowell S. Sturgeon Howard D. Tumler John C. Wright John T. Sall Roger H. Schwartz David T. Takacs Henry B. Tate Cecil 0. Walker John S. Yeager ALPHA ALPHA PI-Bottom Row: Linda Tyson, Treas.5 Lou Ann Thie- segger, Marci Ronshausew, Judy French, Cynthia Lorenz Marcia Neu len, Vice-Pres.: Barb Thayer, Pres., Barbara Byrns, Sec., Joanie Ben- mark, Ruth Weiss. Fourth Row: Josie Flscus Carole Miller Beth ham. Second Row: Gertrude Mamseier, Ellie Rlngwald, Linda White, Landmann, Lois Sevartzbaugh, Barbara Lever Virginia Fouts Ann Kathy Brinkman, Nancy Metrey, Joan Kreider. Third Row! Penny Res- Lotspeich. ALPHA ALPHA Pl Alpha Alpha Pi was founded by the present dean of the college of Nursing and Health to promote high standards in nursing. Composed of students in the upper fifth of the junior and senior classes, the group seeks to further its scholastic objectives by honoring the outstanding freshman nurse each year. Pl CHI EPSILON Pi Chi Epsilon is a, local honorary for junior and senior women in Business Administration and Engineering. Prospective mem- bers were invited to a, tea and chosen on the basis of scholastic achievement, enthusiasm, and activities. The climax of yearly social events was the senior Strawberry Breakfast. PI CHI EPSILON-Bottom Row: Sheila Conard,, Lynne Cahill, Pres., Carolyn Wood- ruff, Sec.-Treas.g Susann Fels, Vice-Pres. Second Row: Judy Lewis, Sandra Fels, Judy Reissig, Alice Folkerth, Janice Ferguson, Mary Lou Diersing. , fi KAPPA DELTA PI-Bottom Row: Sally Crandall, Treas.g Carol Hanson, Pres.: Barbara Triplett, Vice-Pres., Carl Gajus, Advisor. Sec0nd Row: Patricia Simpson, Sonya Fansler, Patricia Punch, Judy Hathorn, Judy Amick, Marian Bross. KAPPA DELTA Pl Membership in Kappa Delta Pi is a prime goal of many educa- tion majors, but only those students combining an accumulative average of at least 3.0 with a proper professional attitude are invited to pledge KDPi each spring. The year's activities cul- minate with the initiation of pledges and the Spring Banquet. PHI EPSILON KAPPA Scholastically high-ranking health and physical education majors pool their resources as members of Phi Epsilon Kappa to serve both school and community. One of their most outstanding projects was the sponsorship of groups of underprivileged children at UC athletic events. PHI EPSILON KAPPA-Bottom Row: Larry Reidel, Bill Lucy, V. Pres.: Jack Glens- man, Pres., Larry Mullins, Sec.-Treas. Second Row: Gary Heinrich, Doug Rice, Frank Shaut, Ken Haupt, Jim Mahan. DELTA PHI DELTA-Bottom Row: Jill Gaynor, Mary McMullen, Vice- Louise Turpin, Lynn Kohl, Michael Pinto, Jan Maschmeyer. Third Row: Pres.: George Rodopoulos, Pres.g Richard Radford, Treas.j Ann Meri- Jack Glatting, Gary Grifhn, Linda Richmond, Joyce Swedes, Nancy weather, Sec. Second Rowij Anita Stith, Pat Bauerle, Jan Holshoy, Abrat, Judy Brown, Jim Tener, Lee Ruck. DELTA PHI DELTA Outstanding art students comprise the membership of Delta, Phi Delta., a.n honorary organization dedicated to promoting the arts and recognizing scholarship and professional attitude. At Christ- mas the fraternity sponsored a. campus-wide sale of original student creations-the ideal solution to gift-buying problems. DELTA PHI DELTA-Bottom Row: Tim Bookout, Judy Price, Connie Collins, Rec. Sec., Carolyn Kuwatch, Carol Quisenberry. Second Row: Doris Jean Meece, Bonnie Walbrun, Gordon Simmons, Mike Rand, Anita Willman, Rosalyn Good. CHI EPSILON-Bottom Row: Ted Swartzbaugh, Treas.g Jim Louden, Pres.: Rudy Lang, Vice-Pres. Second Row: Louis Patterson, Guy D. Whipple, Robert J. Block, Secy. CHI EPSILON Members of Chi Epsilon are civil engineering students in the top sixth of the junior class who excel in scholarship and engineer- ing ability, Over the year the honorary distributed conversion tables to students, sponsored various field trips, and awarded a prize to the most outstanding freshman. ETA KAPPA NU Upperclassmen in electrical engineering who have demonstrated ability in their field are eligible for membership in Eta Kappa Nu. Each year the members present an award to the outstanding sophomore in electrical engineering and honor a distinguished professional engineer who has graduated from UG. ETA KAPPA NU Bottom Row: Jay Nelson, Treas.f George Gati, V. John Tyler. Third Row: John Knab, Tom Walker Larry Humphrey Pres Mike Templeton Pres: James Aiken, Corr. Sec. Second ROWS Darrell Clark, Donald Bennett. Richard Hext Rec Sec Bob Broen, Carl Hallik, Bob Zimmerman, PI TAU SIGMA Bottom Row: Michael Oien, Treas.g Frank Jones, Jones, Nash McCauley, Russ Henke, Ken Class Tom Epley Thomas Rec Sec C David Conaway, Pres., William Kramer, Vice-Pres.j Nogle, Jerry Rae. Fourth Row: Randall Carnes Frank Clason Maris William Lower Second Row Lamar Kerr, John Williams, Erroll Dot- Kuga, Mike Melchioris, Neil Norkaitis, Peter Hughes Kenneth Blckham son Klaus Gellert Wesley Crow, Ronald Cosler. Third Row: James Pl TAU SIGMA Basing its membership selection on scholastic record, engineer- ing ability, and character, Pi Tau Sigma honors upperclass mechanical engineers. Two initiation ceremonies and tours through local industries comprised the year's agenda, and mem- bers honored the outstanding sophomore mechanical engineer. SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT The business management program of the College of Business Administration is supplemented by the activities of the Society for the Advancement of Management. The focal point of SAM's agenda this year was the sponsorship of addresses and group discussion on management problems by prominent businessmen. SOCIETY FOR ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT-Bottom Row: Dave Miller, Ken Keller, Dan Fitzgerald Tom Jones John Cairns Dave Allen Bruce Knowles Sec., Dr. Ling, Advisor, John McDonald, John Smith, Ken Waldron, Ron Allen, Dick Hersher Pres Paul Dunakin Vice Pres., Walter Peak, Treas. Second Row: ULEX-Bottom Row: Douglas Walldorff, Vice Pres.g Thomas Heidler, ond ROWIQ Sonny VanArnem, Larry Harp, Bruce Vogelgesang, Bill Sec., David Wood, Pres.5 Frank Herschede, Treas.: Jerome Weber. SEC- Abernathy, Jim Cackowski, John Medveckis, Louis Reeves. ULEX Engaging grins are sported by the members of Ulex, an honorary open to athletes with a record of good sportsmanship and a sense of humor. Their school and civic spirit were in admirable evi- dence at the annual fund-raising drive to treat under-privileged children to a UC football game. GUIDCN Guidon serves dual roles as the junior women's honorary and auxiliary to Scabbard and Blade. The Guidons appeared at all ROTC reviews and enjoyed a number of social functions with the members of S Gs B. Ushering at UG convocations and assist- ing at commencement filled out the Guidons' busy schedule. GUIDON-Bottom Row: Margo Johnson, Sgtg Nancy Heisel, Second Stein, Bonnie Bizzarri, Judy Oettinger. Third Row: Lynne Calvin, Jan Li-I Nancv Beamer, Capt.: Carol Watanabe, Ellie Rinswald, First LL Maschmeyer, Lynn Kohl, Kathy Hayslip, Carole Caldwell, Joyce Schoen- Second Row! Helen Sekinger, Barbara Keller, Linda Glassman, Chickie berger, Colonel Myron Funk MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS ARMY R.C.T.C. PERSHING RIFLES The Society of Pershing Rifles encourages military ideals and prepares its members for successful army careers. An encamp- ment was held in the fall during which the PR men took part in various tactical maneuvers. The Society performed in many drill meets and rifle matches throughout the Middle West. PERSHING RIFLES-Bottom Row: Richard Childress, Houston Coates, Martin Rielage, Capt., Judy Routzong, Sponsor, Major B. H. Morris, Advisory Robert Biddle. Second Row: Paul Fitter, Robert Armstrong, Clyde Waddell, Martin Scheider, Louis Taylor, Ronald Russell. Third Row: Jack Skidmore, Norman Menze, Joseph Sanders, Philip Travis, Russell Tripp, Bryan Lance. Fourth Row: Herbert Posey, Michael Steele, Stanley Steers, Aries Newton, Bobby Brown, Clair Archibald, John Tate, Lawrence Haines. Fifth Row: Rudy Dudon, Jerry Greenham, Stephen Brockman, Cole Schleper, Dale Brewer, Richard Tokarski, Robert Werner, Robert Arnston. ' F W ,M-4 wwf - 9 . 'U' I 5 ,,x -1 w -1 7 rv' 1 ' ., A. ' -' ' Q Y . a o -' 'f , a u N . ' . l - if wg, W N' m - w-9 x -I rid, j . Q, if 38 2' 45-sgsvi ft :x ,,, ' .4 , QW, 5 MQ Hi , 'ffX . .y My N, A .ix I ' G 1 1 - . s ' u ,. Q if i'g 3 ' Q1 s 16- . S , , 1 Q K as I ' 1 1 0 , . 0 AIR FORCE R.O.T.C. Colonel T. S. Whitaker ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY AND ANGEL FLIGHT Outstanding upperclassmen enrolled in AFROTC who were se- lected for Arnold Air Society participated in Operation Jet Jenny, the Military Ball, and Air Force Week. Members of the women's auxiliary, Angel Flight, served as hostesses at the Soci- ety's military functions and encouraged interest in the Air Force. ARNOLD AIR AND ANGEL FLIGHT-Bottom Row: Don Corper, Capt,j Clarence Newberry, Claudette Rohleder, Bill Blanford, Shirley Roth- haas, Paul Istock, Don Wesley, Second Row: Jean Lathan, Shirley Gumenick, Bud McCarthy, Plebe Trainer, John Knecht, Henry Marks, Jim Matthews, Dea Pizzo, Marcia Farren, Beth Vaughan. Third Row: Julia Polndexter, Marcine Dilling, Bob Barry, Tom Newbauer, Phyllis Walls, Edna Manka, Lynn Pfersick, Plebe Trainerg Ken Frey, Bobby Martz, Carole Brown, Judy Hilsinger. Fourth Row: Bev Jones, Cath- erine Swornstedt, Art Roce, Ed Hoffman, Bill Lawson, Ray Kennedy, Bill Edwards, Harry Webster, Bill Ollier, Robert Wilkins, Dean New- berry, Carolyn Schneider. Fifth Row: Edlyn Marcuse, Nancy Kleine, Jerry Kress, Ed Goldman, David Hessdoerfer, John Norton, Bob Berte David Williamson, Waylon Masters, James Corney, Joanne Jaeger, Carol Gallenstein. t .rs X1 1 A.F.R.O,T.C. RIFLE TEAM-Bottom Row: Will Acord, H. David Greenberg, William Simmons. Second Row: Lannis Harris, Raymond York, Donald Adick, Edward Feuer. A.F.R.O.T.C. RIFLE TEAM Formerly the Kitty Hawk Squadron, the Rifle Team is composed of Air Force cadets in the Arnold Air Society who are interested in improving their firing ability. The cadets practiced twice a week at the U.C. rifle range and competed in matches against Army and Air Force teams from universities across the country. ARNOLD AIR DRILL TEAM After the dissolution of the Kitty Hawk Squadron, the Arnold Air Drill Team was formed to furnish advanced training for cadets in the Air Force R.0.T.C. The team competed in many area drill meets, including the Queen City Invitational Meet, which was jointly sponsored by the Army and Air Force R.O.T.C. ARNOLD AIR DRILL FLIGHT-Bottom Row: David Hessdoerfer, Third Row: Richard Haas, Raymond Harris, Paul Kuntz, William Law- John Knecht, Donald Wesley, Commanderg Kenneth Frey, Waylon son, Julius Persensky, James Brown, Charles Peters. Fourth Row! Masters. Second ROW: Michael Adachi, Gerald Arenstein, Will Acord, Robert Heller, John Brady, David Albrecht, James Osborne, Kevin Barry Martz, Donald Accurso, Michael Watkins, Thomas Bannister. Powell, David Boggs, Jack Bishop. STUDENT RELIGIOUS COUNCIL-Bottom Row: Jim Nimmo, Treas.g ter.Third Row: Gail Low, Joyce Schoenberger Marm Sweet Dee Stev Anne Myers Sec Barbara Triplett, Chair., Stanley Holt, Advisor, enson, Corr. Sec., Steve Wolter. Second Row Judy Stucker Bo Ain, Michael Crowe, Warren Kindsvat- STUDENT RELIGIOUS COUNCIL Plans for social work camps in the basin of the city were added this year to the Student Religious CounciI's traditional events. These activities, highlighted by the 0ounci1's annual freshmen religious orientation program, are aimed at promoting increased cooperation among campus religious groups. RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS PROGRAM 'I'his fall the former Religious Emphasis Week was reorganized into a. year-long Religious Emphasis Program. REP worked to make religion a constant focal point throughout both semesters by sponsoring Chaplains' Seminars, book reviews and by bring- ing eminent theologians to campus to address convocations. RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS PROGRAM--Bottom Row: Rev. J. R. Seymour, Advlsorg Joyce Schoenberger, Chair.: Nancy Beamer, Sec.: Dr. Clair E. Hubert, Advisor. Sec- ond Row: Jenny Klumb, Mary Jo Schuerrnan, Edwin Dawley, Carole Caldwell, Treas.g Emily Kidwell. V, , K 1.-as . Y, i. .K Q. 'X T , qv .I AY .K W L. M33 4 4 :fr A' 'Q L W fa , ' ' ' A ' ' if rf '-A l,,f, . 1 ? Y . , i 7 , 1 . . , , . .., .. I K w A.. . ., -- , M , , u f VJ. nf 3 'if v. 1 WM? qw W 'aff f x 'S '4 sa A K Q 1 ' P 9 ' ' Q 'L W . L Q' , . Y V, .. SQ 3, t 1 Q 3 . . ,. 'lx V g ff 1 , , E vu-f ' c. Q if 11 WV Q Q , 1-,Y L 5? if.. Y e sm . 'aw A fx ' . V , A Q . , 4.41, v ,.. Q V S Q. . . . . +1-wa g N N . Ai ' V . X JA 1' Q . 'R .Lf . 1 .5 W ,Q 1 YWCA CABINET-Bottom Row: Pat Ebel, Carol Kohsln, Treas.1 Ringwald, Sharyn Thompson, Pat Ziegel. Third Row: Lynne Calvin, Marni Sweet, Pres., Nancy Heisel, Sec,g Carolyn Sullivan, V. Pres. Dee Stevenson, Judy Murphy, Ann Cook, Kay Schreckengost, Roberta Second Row: Judy Amick, Jeanie Mayfield, Bonnie Bizzarri, Ellie Schroeder. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Through the YWCA all girls on campus can take part in a variety of fun-'filled events, such as the all-membership dinners held once a, month and the yule log ceremony that opens the Christmas season. The association hopes to increase the education of its members through the development of Christian ideals. One of the high points of the year was the Freshman Camp sponsored in September for incoming women students. In addition, the Strawberry Breakfast for senior women was held just before Commencement. The noon meetings of the Y included discus- sion of such topics as fine arts, homemaking, and religion. YWCA SOPHOMORE COUNCIL-Bottom Row: Anne Radcliffe, Jean Grable, Norma Taylor, Kathy Murphy, Jane Heisel. Second Row: Valerie Raabe, Georgiann Chupp, Cindy Wolf, Sharon Spencer, Nancy Howe, Mary Lou Deucker, Nancy Jo Adams, Charylene Fischer. BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP-Bottom Row: Gail Law, Irene O'Connor, How- ard Hines, Pres.: Becky Crocker, V. Pres.: Jim Howard, Treas. Second Row! Jacqu- Iine Jansen, Mary Howell, Yu Law, Rev. Roy Evans, Advisor. Third Row: John Lath- rop, David Kincaid, David Flanders, Pat Bagnal. BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP The Baptist Student Fellowship, founded at UC in 1959, func- tions in connection with the Baptist churches in Greater Cin- cinnati to promote the spiritual, moral, and social growth of all college-age members. Meetings are held on Wednesday evenings, and retreats are sponsored in May, June, and August. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION One of the youngest of many religious groups to be found on the McMicken campus is the Baptist Student Union, established in 1959. Working closely with the Baptist Church Council in Cincinnati, the Union offered a variety of seminars, dinners, and retreats to enco1u'age spiritual and moral growth. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION- Bottom Row: Ronald R. Rasch, Directory Peggy Skerchock, Pres.: Nancy Riley, Chaplain. Second Row: Georgia Sanford, Bill Pal- miter, Mary Patterson, Lamar Kerr. HILLEL BOARD Dedicated to the advancement of students socially, intellec- tually, and spiritually, Hillel provides a center where Jewish students can gather for a. variety of activities. Through its diversified program, Hillel gives students an active involve- ment in all phases of Jewish life. Weekly Sabbath services and the Wednesday lunch discussions formed the basis for this year's schedule. Outstanding speakers from the commu- nity, High Holy Day services, the annual Regional Convention held at Miami University, and the Spring Social provided members with a. well-rounded religious and social schedule. 'QW Wednesday noon finds students gathered HILLEL BOARD-Bottom Row: Ilene Freedman, Arnold Leff af, the Hlllel House for luncheon discussions. V. Pres.: Caryl Wise, Treas. Second Row: Robert Gillette Mike Berman, Esther Hattenbach, Norman Levy. LUTHERAN FOUNDATION Under the guidance of Rev. Jack Seymour, members of student Lutheran Foundation met on Sunday evenings at the Lutheran Church of the Cross. The Foundation has steadily increased its membership by providing a, balanced program of discussions on current topics and organized recreation. LUTHERAN FOUNDATION-Bottom Row: Al Kressler, Lloyd Anderson, Pres.: Rev. Jack Seymour, Advisor, Karen de L'horbe, V. Pres., Rich Eby. Second ROW! Rich- ard Francis, Julie Ann Harrison, Connie Hetrick, Pat Thompson, Jo Ann Bockstiegel, Robert Woodruff. NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Glub's major move this year was geographical- from the old home on Clifton Avenue to a. new location on Strat- ford. The advantages of being closer to campus were redected immediately, since the number of participants in the Club's week- ly activities increased forty per cent over the previous year. NEWMAN CLUB-Bottom Row: Thomas Gaust, V. Pres., Ralph Schooley, V. Pres.: Judy Sandman, Sec.: Carol Schnapp, Steve Wolter, Pres., Steve Millbourn, Treas. Second Row: Don PfefTerman, Jane Wer- theimer, Carol Schimpf, Judy Grogan, Penny Barth, Marlene D'Andrea, Jan Tulich. Third Row: Nancy Pellman, Fred Sansone, Dennis Harcourt, Dotti Pohlman, Mike Crowe, Kathy Faragher, Jerry Bain, Bev Marx Fourth Row: Nancy Sanger, David Dancer, Mike Threm, Jerome Barg- feld, Tom O'Brien, Mary Pohlmeyer, Carol Winkler, Lynne Matteson Jim Eken. I WESLEY FOUNDATION '1'he Wesley Foundation, supported by the Methodist Church, is a campus center providing spiritual, educational, and recreational facilities where students of all faiths are welcomed. The Founda- tion was host this year, for the iirst time, to the state Frontier Seminar Week, held during Christmas vacation. WESLEY FOUNDATION-Bottom Row: Rev. Jack Stephenson, Pas- Kay Holt, Pauline Harrison, David Weaver, Carol Weber, Sharyn tor-Director, Barbara Triplett, V. Pres., Penny Irish, Pres., George Thompson. Fourth Row: Robert Blaufuss, Edward McClellan, Charles Hunsaker, Treas.1 Mrs. Harold Scheele. Second Row: Linda Schaffner, Taylor, Doug Hosler, John Ralston, Michael Perle, Fred Winemiller, Judy Stucker, Janet Seybert, Joan Kreider, Sec., Emily Kidwell, Dee Stevenson. Eleanor Kidwell, Judy Amick. Third Row: Lynn Shoemaker, Judy Gard, UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Organized on a trial basis this yea.r, the United Campus Christian Fellowship was formed by the uniting of the Presbyterian West- minister Club, the United Church of Christ Club, and the Evan- gelical United Brethren. The group is aiiiliated with a national organization, but it is governed and co-ordinated by representa- tives of the three original clubs. Besides the Wednwday night dinners at the Westminister Foundation and the Sunday fellow- ship gatherings at the Clifton E.U.B. and the Third Protestant Memorial Churches, UCCF's activities include bringing speakers to campus, hayrides, and movies. UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP--Bottom Row: David Sara Fletcher, Jerri Yates, Geraldine Madigan, Susie Griggs, Carla Loomis, Advisor, Mary Lou Diersing, Co-Chair.: Jim Nimmo, Co-Chair.: Foster. Third Row: Randolph Hedgebeth, George Bacon, Alan Ran- Anne- Myers, Sec.: Stanley Holt, Advisor. Second Row: Susan Abbott, sick, Robert Gardner, Jerry Clark. Student members join in front of Westminster Foundation House for a bit of fun. 1 I T'l Tl nrma I .,, W In . - j 5 g a . fi fi kiss fs mf f sk! K 5595? ., . , x I, X sn, ,4 ,, xg , ,, i be N-'fs' Qib' ? A 'ff H VF? . 5 -0 .- 'ae,.,,, 1 ,fa-i . A 5 K , f - f - ' , ' R. , Q, f ' W , :' -' .. 4 Q 4 ig ' 'K -. L-4 ,. y ax DELTA SIGMA Pl DELTA SIGMA PI-Bottom Row: Jerome Clark, Fred Cietrich, Richard Haley, Pres.: Harold Matzkin, Sec.g Milton Schloss, Treas. Second Row: Jonas Green- haum, Dave Glenn, Harold Kirzner, Robert Corney, Jerome Cain. Third Row: Thomas Maddux, Frank Brown, Wally Bocky, Donald Schnerber, Manly Offutt, Jr. Delta Sigma Pi, a nationally affiliated professional business fra- ternity, provides both commercial and scholastic incentives as well as social activities for its members. This year the fraternity sponsored the Rose Delta Sig Dance and the annual Founders' Day Dance. The traditional Christmas party was given during the holidays for the children of St. Aloysius Orphanage. In late spring the Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Keys were awarded at the initiation banquet to the two students, one each in day school and in Evening College, having the highest scholastic average in Business Administration. 'Q fai- Q- 'v1i mf.,-,5 5.514 , , I A, , LJ! , Y ' X1 Q ' q - . . ,. .f 1 gf Q ig. wi - J 1' 3 55 iigfjg x ' ' 1 K ty' .x -' .V it ' ,A ' I kljfx 4 A A Q 552525 ' -V' vt X 4x S x Qi- V Kirig if N '?'i Knfxf I gr Q 5 xv W I 6 3 g 4. M w . , ,s ' ,, V ' , - --' Q '. v,, , , . ., 1, ,.Uw q A ff - , 3 Q .f . Y 1 I - . f ,izyfig wg- ' L- 7 mx , Q , ,V Y, , Q- H r m. L,.W j, If L XQV .gs X I Lx zr X J :V ,. QW .Q vb . k,Wk,..,, 5 +A Q- r x .tk k Q 'L V m 9' 'K ,.. ,L Y hx. z... Y -W-' X-i in X 1 2 if .8 . S 4: 6 1 X. R-1 3 NATIONAL SOCIETY OF INTERIOR DECORATORS-Bottom Row: Meyer, Judy Young, Third Row: Mel Reicher Constance Collms Don Roger Schultz Thomas Dewey, Pres.p Joyce Swedes, Sec.: Judy Brown. ald Fruechtemeyer, Frederic Fromm, Russell Mead Second Row Brenda Cuthp Linda Millard, Thale Schumacher, Melinda NATIONAL SOCIETY OF INTERIOR DECORATORS Membership in the student chapter of the National Society of Interior Decorators is open to upperclassmen in Architecture, industrial design, and interior design. Activities of the society are designed to broaden the background of members by acquaint- ing them with facets of design not introduced in class. INDUSTRIAL DESIGN INSTITUTE Field testing the new Willys 500 are, from point of impact, Messrs. Hyde, Vanover, Bulcroft, Coulter, Thornton, Moehring, Fabbro, Wissinger, Plut, 'Goerke, Wiesman, and Munger. Organ- ized in 1961, Student I.D.I. has now enjoyed a, full year of perpet- ual involvement in their own industrial design world. INDUSTRIAL DESIGN INSTITUTE-Left to Right: Bob Wiesman, bro, Dave Moehring, Hugh Thornton, Bull Coulter John Bulcroft arney Munger Hank Goerke, John Plut, John Wissinger, Larry Fab- Larry Vanover, Ron Hyde. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Membership in the student chapter of AIA may be held by any student in the architectural or city planning programs of the DAA College. In order to gain practical knowledge in these fields, the group sponsored films, lectures, and ileld trips and worked in conjunction with the Cincinnati chapter of AIA. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS-Bottom Row: David Moss, Meis D'Agostino, Art Deming, Pete Gordon, 'lom Kress. Fourth Row: Ronald Taylor, William Duchek, V. Pres., Ronald Decker, Pres., Hans Steven Unangst, Scott Heacock, David Schele, Kenneth Schuette, Jr., Bleiker, Treas., Robert Turner. Second Row: Clinton Bryan, Gerald Lee Starr, Ronald Batterson, Larry Batterson, Ron Kreinbrink, Phil Lamb, Gary Brockman, William Schneider, Paul Levy, Donald Jewell, Franz, Larry Beard, Richard Harris. Fifth Row: David Correll, Ron Michael Cohen, Douglas Pierce. Third Row: Don Nelson, Bradford Rebman, Ardalan Panahi-Azar, William Wendland, John McCabe, Ken- Dixon, Denis Bousquet, Davey Blanton, Bruce Goli, Bernard Maybeck, zo Tange, Zurq Curz, Moses Jefferson, Henry Richardson Jerry Trimble. ALPHA CHI SIGMA-Bottom Row: Stuart Rose, Tim Becker, Bill White, V. Master Alchemistg Lester Engel, Master Alchemist: Carl Wehrfritz, Treas.p Robert Renz. Second Row: Jerry Schroy, D. Lawrence Moody, Charles Clum, Bernard Meyer, Harry Lewe, Jr., Louis Lindeman, David Seifert. ALPHA CHI SIGMA Devoted to the advancement of chemistry, Alpha. Chi Sigma., the student branch of the American Institute of Engineering, pro- vides pertinent discussions on chemical and meta.l1urg'ica.l engi- neering, and guidance program for seniors in these fields. Mem- bers also sponsor a. Christmas dance and other social events. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS Professional interest in chemical engineering is stimulated through the activities of the student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Participation in the senior professional symposium, held at the student union, and a. tour of a local chemical plant highlighted this yea.r's events. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS-Bottom Row: Dwight Hershey, Ward Eister, Jose Jimnez Third Row Claude Mc Jerry Schroy Larry Moody Monte Uhrig, Pres., Bill Betz, Howard Ghee, Bruce Kelley, Robert Paul, John McClain David Arndt Robert Krueger Second Row David Seifert, Ken Eger, Francis Bunyard, Neff, Pancho Gonzales. INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICAL ENGINEERS- Robert Zimmerman, Thomas Woll, George Gati. Third Row: Jerome Bottom Row: Jay Nelson, Mike Templeten, Treas.p Paul Listerman, Lampe, William Heile, Larry Humphrey, Tom Walker, Paul Marshall. Chrm.g Steve Frey, Sec. Second Row: James Aiken, Thomas Clem, INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICAL ENGINEERS The Institute of Electrical and Electronical Engineers features an informative series of lectures and films on careers in elec- tronics. In addition to the graduate school symposium and senior thesis panels, the Institute members absolved the tensions of seventh week exams with section change parties. INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS- John Fisch, Roger Bunn. Third Row: Robert Nimmo, Thomas Walker, Bottom Row: Gary Fay, Wayne Cook, Chair.: Glenn Hoffmeister, Sec., George Wallace, Charles Brombaugh, Dale Nieman. Terry Glass. Second Row: Paul Joyce, James Johnson, Richard Hext, 2 Q K , Q - e E fp. . : z i' . sw xl : 'ff H ' 2 2 - 51. A 1 , Q Q, 1 X L ggi ' A 5 1 S :w if ' ' 11 , ' 1 wa- y , ' is t 6 w I , 'U .SA -v L v l ,ij X- v x v'ff'. .7 Q' .-- Q Q6-'mf gr f v 'i' v , 4- -3'--0 f, .K x ,, ,, ,, 'Of Iv K' . C 3 ' is I -. ' ' QQ 51, Q Ji, Q 3 NR K . ,I ,, 5 . 5 31 A OCS S AMERICAN SOCIETY OF METALS-Bottom Row: Joe Jasper, Treas.: John Rockel, Sec.: Art Astbury, Gary Smith. Third Row: Steve Thomas, Curt Dunbar, Chrm.g W. H. Tholke, Faculty Advisory Don Gillum, David Taylor, Richard Miller, James Manning, Bob Rutherford, Clifford Treas.: Donald Vieth, Chrm. Second Row: Allen Cedilote, Robert Renz, Miller. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF METALS Students majoring in metallurgical engineering find the meet- ings of the American Society of Metals an ideal place for ex- changing ideas and learning about new concepts in their fleld. The Society's agenda., featuring lectures, films, and plant visits, furthered members' technical and social interests. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF METALS-Bottom ROW! Arthur Astbury, Donald Vieth, Co-Chrm.5 Clifford Miller. Second Row! Donald Gillum, Treasg Lester Engle, Sec., John Rockel, Sec. I vs V1 -'V '7 4' AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS--Bottom Row: Russell Henke, Sec., Octave LaBath, Treas.g Roger Jackson, Chairman, Ed Warwick, Tom Somer- tield. Second Row: John Stephens, Don Wilson, George Donges, Dirk Yaekle, John Christopher, Rick Abell, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Dedicated to the advancement of the engineering profession, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers promotes frater- nal feeling among its members. In addition to organizing the mechanical engineers section of the Senior Career Symposium, ASME sponsors industrial visits, parties, and picnics. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS-Bottom Row: Peters. Third Row: Gary Thomas, Ralph Manning, David Conaway, Gene Petry, Ronald Bane, Treas.p Lamar Kerr, Chair., Ron Larabee, Everett Beauion, E. Bonvlllain, R. Wheeler, Frank Clason. Fourth Row: Sec., Erroll Dotson, Second Row: Terrence Oekler, Klaus Gellert, Sam John Hacker, Jerry Rae, Frank Jones, Ken Glass, Dave Hays, Mike Shafer, Thomas Koenig, Edward Sharp, Charles Erath, Jr., James Oien, Mike Melchioris, Dave Palmeter. INSTITUTE OF AEROSPACE SCIENCE-Bottom Row: Larry Capriotti, V. Chair- mang Bill Burson, Chairmanp Richard Bess, Sec., Onofre Castells. Second Row: Eugene Fleeman, Jerry Hahn, Tom Rebbin, Harold Chambers. INSTITUTE OF AEROSPACE SCIENCES Through field trips, lectures, and films sponsored by the Institute of Aerospace Sciences, men planning careers as engineers, de- signers, or technical specialists in aviation industry become better acquainted with their field. Formerly an upperclass or- ganization, the society now admits freshmen. INSTITUTE OF AEROSPACE SCIENCE-Bottom Row: Gerard Ventre, Powers, Michael Schir. Third Row: James Collier, Gary Smith, Roger Treas.5 Oran Harris, Treasg Gerard Sirois, Chair.: Wayne Moyer, Sec. Hawks, John Bankovskis, John Morrison. Second Row: Alvin McFarland, Roger Guile, Roger Spencer, Stephen SENIOR ARCHITECTS SENIOR ARCHITECTS-Bottom Row: Gordon Simmons, John Cooper, Joy Bryant, Mike Jahn, Tony Masciarelli, Steve Patras, Bernie Wolff. Frank Roberts, Max White, Howard Arthur. Second Row: Darrell Fourth Row: Paul Stanaford, Bob Bosserman, Frank Mallilieu. Fifth Wolff, Bill Wilcox, Dave Kessler, Roger Clark, Dick Stohr. Third Row: Row: Steve Rosenfeld, Ron Crum, Tony Thompson, Doug Murphy. Being the only sixth year students on campus, the senior archi- tects have a tendency to consider themselves a. select, if not ancient group. In all due course these venerable and perennial students decided to call attention to their unhappy lot by appear- ing in the CTNGINNATIAN. Although certain patrons of the group-notably Messers Wright, DaVinci, et al. were not present for the picture, the majority of the members managed to appear and engage the photographer in considerable technical difficulties. 'l'he result: a picture showing unquestionable creativity but dubi- ous consistency with the remainder of this yearbook. 5 vu .. ARETE-Bottom Row: Kathy Murphy, Linda Glassman, Carol Wat- Carol Nash, Ginny Ennis. Third Row: Beverly Hayes, Lynne Calvin, anabe, Pres., Judy Bischoff, V. Pres.5 Joyce Roy. Second Row: Karen Patricia Punch, Barbara Meadows, Judith Bittmann, Carole Mayer, Nolte, Patricia Turner, Judith Rolfert, Barbara Frazier, Sally Mayer, Judy Rabe. ARETE Arete is an organization for women majoring in Physical and Health education. With the emphasis on developing a professional attitude, members plan a full and varied program. Highlights of this year were the Mother-Daughter Banquet, the Introductory Tea, and the annual Christmas Party. KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY CLUB The Kindergarten-Primary Club furnishes an extra.-curricular area of learning for those interested in meeting the classroom needs of younger children. Programs this year included a dis- cussion of available inexpensive teaching aids and a seminar on procedures of teacher placement after graduation. KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY CLUB-Bottom Row: Agnes Manney, Riehle, Jean Lathan. Third Row: Luvoina Goodwin, Sonia Sondergelt, Advisor, Judy Hathorn, Pres., Jerrilyn Byers, V. Pres., Joy Daulton, Karen Ruehl, Marcine Dilling, Willie Wynn. Sec. Second Row: Patricia Elder, Jane Dietrich, Connie Becker, Nancy SECONDARY-ELEMENTARY CLUB-Bottom Row: Nancy Humbach, sie, Helga Schroeder, Leonard Herring, Jim Hartman, Sondra Schmidt, Elizabeth Hackman, Sec., Carolyn Sullivan, Pres.: Carol McLaughlin, Barbara Ebel, Paula Hutchinson. V. Pres., Sandra Stark. Second Row: Marlene D'Andrea, Linda Mas- SECONDARY-ELEMENTARY CLUB Drawing students from programs in elementary, junior or senior high school education, the Secondary-Elementary Club provides a medium for group discussions and exchange of ideas to supple- ment the teaching background of members. This year the S-E Club sponsored lectures by local school administrators. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Activities of the Home Economics Club this year included the annual initiation of new members, a Christmas party and a. philanthropic project. Founded in 1911, the Home Ec Club is a member of a larger national organization which sponsors state and regional conferences attended by the UC branch. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB-Bottom Row: Sue Yarnell, Ladonna Jack- Philips, Carole Sandman, Pat 0'Hara. Third Row: Patty Sinnott, son, Treas.p Ann Ackermann, V. Pres.p Sue Korn, Pres.: Roslynn Cynthia Goetz, Cathy Morgan, Carolyn Koesel, Bonnie Sauer, Claire Hersler, Melanie Maddox, Sec. Second Row: Sandra Strubbe, Carroll Palasek, Nancy DeBra, Charlotte Chalker. Prendergast, Wanda Mattox, Ann Geiger, Carol Gallenstein, Pat Lafif, ' ' ,-LN' If ' M 5 . 1 , r A I 1 IWLSLISII J. klhv' I STUDENT NURSES-Bottom Row: Penny Ressegger, Barbara Lever, Row: Jeanette Skinkle, Barb Rose, Mimn Kraybnll Trudy Fox Marcia Beth Rogers, Pres.g Carol Reynolds, V. Pres.p Linda Tyson. Second Farren, Ann Ehinger. CAD STUDENT NURSES' ORGANIZATION Bimonthly meetings which featured addresses by outstanding speakers were especially important on the calendar of the Stu- dent Nurses' Organization. Open to all nursing students, this society plays an important role by developing leadership poten- tial and deepening interest in the nursing profession. CADUCEA Open to all interested students taking premedical studies, the Caducea. Society features lectures by outstanding physicians and faculty members of the medical college. The purpose of the So- ciety's varied program is to introduce members to the challenging aspects of modern medical practice. UCEA-Bottom Row: Joseph Maloney, Treas.y Paul Cleary, David Barry Gendelman Nancy Grimes Barry Greenberg Phnl Pahner Louns Confer, V. Presg Michael Kelser, Sec.5 Charles Allnutt. Second Row: Taylor, Dr. Walter Anclair, Advisory Nelson Clme l l AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION-Bottom Row: Mikal bara Koch. Third Row: Bob Noell, Bob Martin, Bill Hagan, Ron Pin- Forbes, Peg Krombach, Dave Gackenheimer, Sec.-Treas., Truman senschaum, Norman Weisbrodt, John Lieberth, Boyd Strichlett, John Sheldt, Pres.: Lynn Shoemaker, Tom Schumann, Joe Jansen. Second Solaro, Douglass Corwin. Fourth Row: Bill Crawford, Bernie Krey- Row: Pam Leffel, Lucy Townsend, Ann Lichtenberg, Ruth Stoltz, Chris- ling, Nick Maroudas, Ralf Smith, George Shrive, Elijah Stephenson, tina Hampton, Michele Rahe, Eloise Thompson, Susan Davids, Bar- Jack Domet, Ron Duvall, Don Orleck. THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION The American Pharmaceutical Association is a society organized to create greater interest in professional pharmacy. In addition to sponsoring open houses during Pharmacy Week and on High School night, the society presented an educational program in December on the Kefauver Senate Subcommittee drug hearings. KAPPA EPSILON Each year Rho chapter of Kappa Epsilon, a national sorority for women pharmacy students, presents the Melva, Beck award to the outstanding sophomore in pharmacy. Through social activities the sorority cooperates with faculty members to stimulate a de- sire for high scholarship and interest in the profession. KAPPA EPSILON-Bottom Row: Lucy Townsend, Treas.g Peg. Krombach, Pres.: Pam Lehel. Second Row: Eloise Thompson, Ann Lichtenberg, Lynn Shoemaker, Barbara Koch. KAPPA PSI KAPPA PSI Bottom Row Elijah Stephenson, Joe Jansen, Sec.: Nick win. Third Row: Dave Gackenheimer, Ron Duvall Bill Crawford Bernie Maroudas Regent Tom Schumann, George Shrive, Treas. Second Row: Kreyling, John Lieberth, Bill Hagan. Bob Martin Norman Weusbrodt, Mikal Forbes, Jon Solaro, Doug Cor- Working to develop industry and fellowship and to foster high ideals, scholarship, and pharmaceutical research, Kappa Psi instills in its members a. deep and lasting pride in their frater- nity. The Beta Phi chapter at 'UC did much to implement these goals this year by publishing The Capsule, a, monthly news- paper for pharmacy students. Members also prepared laboratories for the State Board Pharmacy Exams, held for the first time in Cincinnati. Kappa Psi received permission this fall to decorate a classroom for use as a clubroom. Traditional social activities included the Christmas Dance and Spring Formal. ENGLISH CLUB-Bonnie Schafer, Treas.g Dr. Leland Miles, Advisorg Lee Ras- mussen, Pres. ENGLISH CLUB The English Club tried this year to incorporate more diversity in their programs by featuring speakers outstanding in flelds other than literature, such as Dr. Gustav Eckstein, Professor Emeritus of physiology at the UC Medical College. The club also spent an evening with UC Elliston Poet Donald Davie. CO-EP CLUB For women enrolled in the co-op colleges-Design, Architectiu-e, and Art 5 Business Administration 3 and Engineering-the Co-ep Club provides a variety of social activities. This year's calendar of events featured skating and bowling parties and presentation of the Pi Chi Epsilon ring to the outstanding senior. CO-EP CLUB-Bottom Row: Mary Lou Madduz, Treas.j Karen Thoman, V. Pres.g Janie Weales, Pres.: Judy Birkmeyer, Sec. Second Row: Alice Cohen, Barbara Deni- son, Suszanne Scott, Dorothy Topper, Mary Rotsching, Barbara Fleckenstein. 4 I x ZR ' Q D au- . ' Q' If i E I i - in . ' 1 N new U 5 s. 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M -- 'Du' 2 ' 1 ' X llmlll' 0 I ' ' , 1- u -- ..- .f'f.' ' -' ,., Z nl , . ON . KN!-'4 gm, m Q - L , ,A tcm 'UYORIQZAL is-I. rf - , ff '? + , x rw nm gn' g f 1-f' if 'sea j nan 4, 11 I f -7 ,I E , ,L I. '- v. -IU N' - -' 1.1.11 Q, Q: J W'-I ' 1 1 Unwind :-' : :U f ':1a:n' K .. -'H ' 5.-.. ... u v S .I g K V ' Y- o4..-., W ' mi ' ' 0 I f ' v , wx. 8 ' 1 . 1 . I 2 - - Q wi - z l I 'sh A r lg .41 I ' I 'lb K . r ' 1,1 V, , . I I ' r 'r rm - . I In . ra I ,I I. , ' r- f, C- CL -1 .1 .Z Q - Tu. ' , li 'Q x. ,f 5 'fu A ' f 'I ' --- f lbcpf - -- W 'w..,.', N. f ' hs, Qdmnwx W, ivkk Wx H-K f , . .-w 'eps' xii 4 ,ggiflie . . ,. .,g,M.,vw f 1 , ii 4, w 22' ! Q6g.wma .yg,, Hu- sf 4- V A if n 0 F U JO sky Ruth LeBaron, Administrative Assistant P -Q At the center of the University's administrative complex is the Odice of President Langsam. From this vantage point Dr. Langsam in the past eight years has watched over and guided the University's growth and academic accomplishments. His vigor and enthusiasm are untiring as he deals with the intri- cate aspects of university policy. Many of Dr. Langsam's decisions have far-reaching effects on the community as well as the University, yet as a dedicated educator his primary concern is always the growth of the individual. With this in mind, he is always in close contact with the student body. PRESIDENT VVALTER C. LANCESAM UNIVERSITY OF' CINCINNAW BOARD OF DIRECTORS Membership on the Board of Directors of the University of Cin- cinnati is a position of honor and great responsibility. As the diiicial governing body of the University, the Board defines gen- eral policies regarding the academic, administrative, athletic, and social aspects of university life. Since the University of Cincinnati is a municipal institution, it is maintained by the City of Cincinnati. Each of the directors is appointed for a nine- year term by the Mayor of Cincinnati with the consent of City Council. By tradition, only men and women of the highest caliber and devotion are selected for this esteemed position. 'fi ...fit BOARD OF DIRECTORS-Seated! Renton K. Brodie, Chairman, Walter C. Lang- sam, Walter H. Shohl, Vice-Chairman, Jane DeSerlsy Earley, Philip M, Myers, William H. Hessler. Standing: Arthur W. Shubert, James P. Walsh, M. R. Dodson, Frank H. Mayfield, Ralph C. Bursiek, Clerk. Clement F. St. John Holding the position of Vice President of the University and Director of the Medical Center is Dr. Clement F. St. John. Formerly serving as commanding general of the Wal- ter Reed Army Medical Center, Dr. St. John now supervises the maintenance of General and Holmes Hospitals, the School of Medi- cine, and the School of Nursing and Health. Hoke S. Greene Ralph C. Bursiek Serving as Senior Vice President and Dean of the University Administration, Dean Ralph C. Bursiek is responsible for the H- nancial and business affairs of the Univer- sity. A graduate and former faculty mem- ber at UC, Dean Bursiek serves as Clerk to the Board of Directors and on the Union Board and the Board of Publications. Dr. Hoke S. Greene, Vice President of the University and Dean of Faculties, oversees the academic functioning of the University. All academic deans coordinate their com- plete programs through him, including bud- gets and faculty. A graduate of the Univer- sity of Georgia, Dr. Greene is noted for re- search in chemistry and atomic energy. Spencer Shank William Jenike Frank T. Purdy Charles Mileham Spencer Shank, Dean of Special Services, is primarily concerned with the initiation of long range plans for the University. He was instrumental in establishing the forthcom- ing quarter system. Dean Shank's retirement from UC is elfective at the end of this year. William J enike is primarily concerned with campus planning and the allotment of build- ing space. Current projects include the ex- tensive construction under the UC Master Plan, the Student Union Addition, and other improvements in existing campus buildings. Serving in the capacity of General Adminis- trator under Vice President Bursiek, Charles Mileham is ofiicially in charge of Student Financial Aid. He is also chairman of the Faculty Parking Committee and administra- tor of the Faculty and Staff Blood Bank. Vice President Frank T. Purdy serves as Executive Director of Development and is oillcially in charge of fund raising programs, public relations, and alumni activities. He also supervises broadcasts on the Univer- sity's radio station, WGUC. BUSINESS OFFICES Robert Hoefer-Controller As Controller of the University, Rob- ert Hoefer supervises the accounting system for all University iinances, preparation of annual reports, in- come and expense budgets, and other statistical data. His additional duties include membership on the University Investment Committee and faculty advisor to the social fraternity Delta Tau Delta. Garland Parker-Registrar Garland G. Parker, Registrar and Central Admissions Oilicer, is re- sponsible for the registration and records of all students. He also supervises the admissions ohices and veterans' education program and writes the annual reports on statis- tics of attendance in the nation's universities. Arch Carson-Purchasing Agent Arch Carson, as Purchasing Agent for UC, purchases all necessary sup- plies for the maintenance of the University of Cincinnati campus, Holmes and General Hospitals, and now the College Conservatory of Music. His duty is to supervise the purchase requisitions of the Univer- sity oflices, making sure that all orders are filled. Joyce Agnew-Associate Director PUBLIC RELATIONS The Departmeint of Public Relations is responsible for increasing public knowledge of the accomplishments and needs of the University of Cincinnati. All forms of mass media keep the Cincinnati community aware of activities of the faculty and student body. Flies, scrapbooks, and photographs are also available to the John F. DeCamp-Director '1'he Alumni Association functions to enlist alumni sup- port and interest in the University. By sponsoring such annual events as Homecoming and the Mother's Day Sing, the Alumni Office links graduates to their Alma Mater. The Association also coordinates student par- ticipation in the UC Fund Drive, Operation Telephone, and publishes a quarterly magazine, The Alumnus. Alan Wright, Alumnus Editor and William Savely, Field Secretary campus in general as a permanent source of reference. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION John Small-Executive Secretary PERSONNEL DEANS DEAN OF WOMEN'S OFFICE The Dean of Women's Oiiice is one of the dynamic centers of University life. The Of- hce is concerned with orientation, Panhel- lenic activities, and dorm regulations. A1- though the staff members have numerous responsibilities, they always find time to give understanding counsel to coeds. Lillian M. Johnson-Dean of Women Marjorie Stewart-Assistant Dean Kathryn Harries-Assistant Dean V N i i sos.-mf,-i sfevfw-wsuswvf-f-s-mg, 153 may it iii!! SHV9f'9'!!1'VFl -ff-mess mm-on Marilou Osinske-Assistant to the Dean William R. Nester-Acting Dean of Men R0 -nl null! l.-, Q . 5 , F , 6 i is v x L! ,gd 'sis ,tg za X . -i. ' g35r?'lf 1,3 -52 was L , James A. Scully-Assistant Dean DEAN OF MEN'S OFFICE The Dean of Men's Oiiice is the advisory and regulatory center for all male stu- dents. In this capacity, the staff is rep- resented on Men's Advisory, IFC, and the Student Council. In addition, staff mem- bers devote much time to students' aca- demic and'persona,1 problems. .41-'P Edward Keiser, Assistant Deanp Stuart Brosseit, Assistant to the Dean: and Lowell Kafer, Assistant to the Dean. g 4 ,, , ff 4 f.. , .K :Y V Q- Q., kg Y -. Ax., 3+ Q., .L xii f, I! kk Q JT .gm K .Aw 5. Y ,M x -Y mm -, Q ix , , Q f 7 im Sk H MQQU I i G 1 -A-1 Frequently after classes and seminars students pursue discussion topics in the libraries, where Library Director Arthur Hamlin and his staff are ready to give assistance. if ,. iii , fi 5 fi Q1A l nv-'W P P gl Q i mis. .VZ . sv-A A -A r gy? ,gf 1 YP' 'M IL Q QW' SF -ul- - Since its founding in 1906, the College of Business Administration has kept pace with the great strides of industrial society. Presently the college offers three basic programs: a tive year co-operative program which coordinates theoretical classroom study with on-the- job experienceg a four year semester programg and a two year associate degree program for women. Instruc- tion in the use of complex machinery and computors prepare the Bus Ad student for modern commercial conditions in business and industry. Dean Kenneth Wilson C0-OP COLLEGES COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Professor Gehring delivers a lecture to Bus Ad students in Principles of Accounting class. 183 Students tackle a complicated problem in Accounting Laboratory. 84 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION GRADUATES ABEL, RICHARD JOSEPH-BBA Marketing, Covington, Ky.- Speaker's Bureau. ALEXANDER, WILLIAM OTWILL-BBA Marketing, Memphis, Tenn.-YMCA, Union Comm., ROTC Rifle Team, Pi Kappa Alpha lSteward, Asst. Treas.? ALGYRE, JR., JAMES DAVID-BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, 0. -Phi Delta Theta iPledge Traineri, UC Band, Union Music lComm. Chrm.I, News Record, Homecoming Comm., Student Council. ALLEN, DAVID LEE-BSIM Management, Youngstown, 0.-YMCA, Cincinnatian, Homecoming Comm., SAM lProg. Chrm.7, Sigma Phi Epsilon lVice-Pres.I. ALLEN, JAMES M.- BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O.-Rifle Team lTreas.J, Alpha Kappa Psi lSec.J. ANDREE, BRUCE ALAN-BSIM Manage- ment, Cincinnati, O.-Triangle, Student Council CConstitution Chrm.J, Eng. Trib. 4Sec.i, Jr. Class Advisory Bd., Jr. Prom lTrophy Chrm.J, Sr. Class Treas. ARMSTRONG, GERALD LOUIS-BSIM Management, Conners- ville, Ind.-Theta Chi tSecond Vice-Pres., Asst. Treas., Steward, Social Comm.I, Homecoming lQueen Comm., Pub. Comm.I, Men's Advisory, SAM. BACKUS, LAWRENCE EDWARD-BBA Mar- keting, Cincinnati, 0. BECKENHAUPT, JAMES ANTHONY- BSIM Management, Cincinnati, O. BERNZOTT, JACK E.-BBA Finance, Cincinnati, O. BLAIN, GERARD-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, 0.-Sigma Aloha Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi lSocial Chrm.J, Beta Alpha Psi lCorr. Sec.i. BLANDFORD, JOHN BERNARD-BS Management, Lebanon, 0.-French Res. Hall Council, Sigma Iota Epsilon, SAM. BLASKY, AARON E.-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, 0.- Delta Sigma Pi lVice-Presb. BLOSE, JOHN NOLAN-BBA Ac- counting, Monroe, O. BLUESTONE, GORDON LEE-BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, 0.- Sigma Alpha Mu lPres., Treas., Rush Chrm.J, Campus Chrm. Jewish Welfare Fund, IFC, Hillel. BOERING, JENNY ANN- BBA Secretarial, Cincinnati, O.-Alpha Gamma Delta lAsst. Rush Chrm., Rush Chrm.J. BOLLES, ELIZABETH JERGENS- BBS Secretarial, Cincinnati, 0.-Mummers, Co-Ep Club lPres., Vice-Pres.7, AWS. BOWERS, EARL ROBERT-BBA Accounting, Gorard, O.-Phi Delta Theta lHouse Mgr., Steward, Sr. Comm., Intramuralsl, Phi Eta Sigma lTreas.7. BRECHER, RONALD-BBA Finance, Great Neck, N. Y.-Sigma Alpha Mu, Bus. Ad. Trib. BRENNER, BERNARD STANLEY- BBA Accounting, Colonia, N. J.-Pi Lambda Phi lHouse Mgr., Sgt.-at-Arms, Social Chrm., Rush Comm.I, Alpha Kappa Psi 4Sec.7, Band lMgr.J, SAM. BRUEWER, HENRY FREDERICK- BBA Management, Cincinnati, 0.-Phi Kappa Tau lSec., Pledge Traineri. BURNS, GAIL ASHBY-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, 0.- Young Repubican Club, SAM. BUSH, JIM ALLEN-BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, O.-Acacia. BYRD, M. VICTOR-BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, O. CAHILL, LYNNE ALDEN-BBA Secretarial, Cincinnati, 0.-Chi Omega 4Sec.I, Pi Chi Epsilon lSec.-Treas,i, Ivy Chain, Jr. Advisor lProg. Comm.J, YWCA, WAA. CAIRNS, JOHN JAMES-BBA Management, Chicago, Ill.-Jefferson Hall iTreas.J, SAM. COHEN, HERBERT I.-BBA Finace, Cincinnati, 0.-Sigma Alpha Mu. CORBETT, GERALD L.-BBA Management, Cincin- nati, 0.-SAM. COURTS. MILTON E.-BBA Economics, Wil- liamsburg, 0. COYNE, JAMES ROBERT-BSIM Management. Dayton, O.-Sigma Iota Epsilon. SAM. CZINEGE, JOHN FREDERICK-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, 0. -Cheerleader, Spirit Club. DAILEY, JAMES EVERETT-BBA Marketing, Erlanger, Ky.-SAM iPub. Chrm.7. DARLING, ROGER LEE-BBA Marketing, Lancaster, O.-Lambda Chi Alpha, YMCA, Scabbard and Blade. DAVIS, JAMES EDWARD -BBA Marketing, Covington, O.-Sigma Phi Epsilon. DAVIS, PHILLIP EUGENE-BBA Management, Hamilton, O.- Sigma Iota Epsilon, Intramurals iFootball and Basketballl, Men's Advisory, Bus. Ad. Trib., Kampus King Court, Alpha Kappa Psi iRitual Masteri, Beta Theta Pi, Men's Dorm Floor Advisor, YMCA. DE BRUNNER, ROBERT JOHN-BSIM Man- agement, Norwood, O.-Phi Kappa Theta iHist., Sgt.-at-Arms, Pledge Trainerl, Swimming Team, SAM. DEITZER, WILLIAM FRANK-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O.-Newman Club. DEP- PEN, DOUGLAS D.-BBA Accounting, Findlay, O. DIETRICH, DANIEL W.-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, 0.-Beta Alpha Psi. DIETZ, WALTER GEORGE-BBA Accounting, Cin- cinnati, 0.-Phi Delta Theta, Beta Alpha Psi. DUNAKIN, JR., PAUL H.-BBA Management, Cincinnati, O.-ASCE, SAM iVice-Pres.J, Canterbury Assn., Sailing Club tVice Commodore, Treas., Racing Skipperi, Alpha Kappa Psi iProg. Chrm.D. ECK, TOM LEE-BBA Accounting, Middletown, 0.-Band, Dorm Council, Student Advisor, Sigma Nu. EDWARDS, JAMES MARTIN-BBA Accounting, Ft. Thomas, KI.-Phi Delta Theta 1Treas.i, Bus. Ad. Trib. ELAM, DANIEL JERRY-BBA Accounting, Beckley, W. Va.-Sigma Alpha Ep- silon IAsst. Treas.i, Delta Sigma Pi tPres.J, Intramural Sports. ELLIOTT, JOHN RICHARD-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O.- Phi Kappa Theta. ELMORE, RODNEY JOVETT-BBA Account- ing, Cincinnati, O.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon tRush Chrm., Social Chrm.i, Bus. Ad. Trib., Men's Advisory. ELY, EDWARD, JR. CHARLES-BSIM Management, Hamil- ton, 0.-Sigma Phi Epsilon, SAM, YMCA, FELS, SANDRA ROSE-BBA Secretarial, Cincinnati, O.-Pi Chi Epsilon iCorr. Sec.J. FELS, SUSANN ROSE-BBA Secretarial, Cincinnati, O. -Pi Chi Epsilon IVice-Pres.i. FENSTERMACHER, JR., RICH- ARD LEWIS-BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, 0.-Alpha Kappa Psi lTreas., Vice-Pres., Prof. Prog. Director, Pledge Trainerl, Pi Kappa Alpha iTreas., Pres., Exec., Intramural Chrm.7. FILLER, GORDON JAY-BBA Accounting, Ft. Wayne, Ind. FITZGERALD, DANIEL JOHN-BSIM Management, Cincinnati, 0.-Phi Kappa Theta iRec. Sec., Vice-Treas., Treas.i, SAM, ASCE, Sailing Club. FRANZ, ERNEST J.-BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, 0.-Alpha Kappa Psi, Spirit Club, Men's Advisory. EREdDERICK, JAMES M.--BBA Management, Cincinnati, O.-- an . FREEMAN, EDWARD NORMAN-BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, 0.--Alpha Kappa Psi iTreas.J. FREEMAN, LOUIS STANLEY- BBA Accounting,Cincinnati, 0.-Sigma Alpha Mu iRush Chrm., Treas.i, Phi Eta Sigma CPres.i, Beta Gamma Sigma 4Pres.7, Sophos, Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Student Council, IFC. FREUDENBERGER, WILLIAM PHILLIP-BBA Account- ing, Dayton, O.-Sigma Phi Epsilon, YMCA ICab.J, Soph Class Cab. FROHMAN, DAVID RAY-BSIM Management, Cincinnati, 0.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, SAM. GEIGLE, ROBERT CLIFFORD-BSIM Management, Cincinnati, 0. GERBERS, ROBERT JAMES-BBA Management, Cincinnati, 0.-Delta Tau Delta IActivities Chrm., Asst. Treas.J, Home- coming iPub. Chrm.i, SAM, Men's Advisory, Greek Week, Stu- dent Directory. GIRE, MYRON ELLSWORTH, JR.-BBA Mar- keting, Cincinnati, O.-Beta Theta Pi iHouse Mgr.7, Lutheran Foundation. GOLD, JEFFREY DAVID-BBA Marketing, Pitts- burgh, Pa.-Sigma Alpha Mu iComposite Chrm., Pub. Relations Comm., Campus Act. Comm., Stewardi. 185 186 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION GRADUATES GOLDNER, PHILIP MORRISON-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O.-Delta Sigma Pi, Football lCo-Captainl. GOULD, FRANK A. JR.-BBA Accounting, Winter Park, Fla.-Beta Alpha Psi. GRIESS, JAMES R. JR.-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O.- Union Recreational Comm., Sigma Chi iHist., Social Chrm.l, Union Social Comm. HABEGGER, 0. FRED-BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, 0.-Phi Kappa Theta 1Pres., Vice-Pres., Rush Chrm., Pledge Tr., Social Chrm.i. HALEY, RICHARD DENNIS-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O.- Delta Sigma Pi fPres.l, Intramurals. HALLOCK, PAUL F.- BBA Management, Rochester, N. Y. HAWTHORNE, DAVID WILLIAM-BBA Management, Cincinnati, O.-Intramurals, SAM. HEDBERG, ROBERT CARL-BBA Finance, Indianapolis, Ind.-Acacia, ILPC, Alpha Kappa Psi, SAM, YMCA, Spirit Club, Bridge Club. HEFFRON, JOSEPH TERRY-BBA Management, Cincinnati, O. -Baseball. HENDERSON, DOUGLAS GORDON-BBA Manage- ment, Cincinnati, O.-SAM. HERD, RONALD R.-BBA Ac- counting, Marysville, O.-Acacia. HERSCHEDE, FRANK CHRIS- TOPHER JR.-Sigma Chi iRush Chrm., Social Chrm., Sec., Ed., House Mgr., Intramuralsl, ULEX iTreas.i, IFC, SAM, Union Music Comm., Kappa Beta Phi. HILLIARD, PAUL WARREN-BBA Management, Cincinnati, O. -SAM. HOMAN, RUTH MARIE LEE-BBA Accounting, Cin- cinnati, O.-Mu Omega Beta CFinance Chrm.l. HOUSE, RICH- ARD ALAN-BBA Accounting, Lafayette, Ind. HUMPHRIES, NORMAN M. JR.-BBA Management, Fayette City, Pa.-Air Force Rifie Team, Kitty Hawk, Wesley Foundation iWUS Rep., Public Relations Chrm.J, SAM 1Contact Ed.J, Alpha Phi Omega KVice-Pres.l. HUNTER, THOMAS PAUL-BSIM Industrial Management, Day- ton, O.-Sigma Chi iTreas., House Mgr.J, SAM, Sigma Iota Epsilon Nice-Pres.D. HYATT, WILLIAM M.-BBA Finance, Cin- cinnati, 0.-Sigma Alpha Mu iSocial Chrm.l, Spirit Club iBlock C J. IRICK, GLEN ERWIN-BBA Management, Cincin- nati, 0.-Theta Chi. ISPHORDING, RICHARD CHARLES II- BBA Marketing, Mariemont, O.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon iExec. Comm., Intramural Mgr.l, Tennis CCapt.l, News Record, Intra- murals fMgr., Protest Comm., Volleyball Chrm., Refereel, YMCA, Sr. Day Guide. JA JACOB, DONALD EDWARD-BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, O.- Pi Kappa Alpha iSocial Chrm., Ass't. Treas., Exec. at largei, Alpha Kappa Psi iMembership Chrm., Pledge Tr., Vice Pres.l YMCA, Homecoming Comm., Greek Week Comm. JOHNSON, JERRY LEE-BBA Management, Cincinnati, O. JURGENS, CARL WILLIAM-BBA Accounting, Ft. Thomas, Ky.-Beta Alpha Psi. KAEGI, EDWIN PIUS-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O.-SAM, Golf. KAHLE, ROGER DAVID-BBA Management, Cincinnati, O.- Sigma Chi tTreas.l, Bus Ad Trib., Campus Action Party. Bus Ad Picnic Chrm., SAM. KAUFMAN, JANET KRALL-BBA Mar- keting, Cincinnati, O. KELLER, KENNETH CHARLES-BBA Economics, Cincinnati, O.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon lSec., Ass't. Treas.J, Homecoming Tickets Chrm., ROTC, Bus Ad Dance Chrm., Bus Ad Picnic Comm., Intramurals, SAM. KENNEDY, LARRY THOMAS-BBA Finance, Indianapolis, Ind.-Phi Beta Theta iSec.J. KIM, WON-KUIN-BBA Finance, Seoul, Korea-SAM, Interna- tional Club, Photography Club, Westminster Foundation. KIRK- PATRICK, JAMES ALLYN-BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, O.- Delta Sigma Pi. KIRSCH, RONALD ARTHUR-BBA Manage- ment, Cincinnati, O. KNECHT, ROBERT JAMES-BBA Finance. Cincinnati, O.--Men's Advisory iBus. Ad. Chrm.l, Sigma Chi, Bus Ad Trib., Alpha Kappa Psi, Homecoming Dance Comm., Bus Ad Dance Comm. KNOWLES, ROBERT BRUCE-BSIM Industrial Management, Webster Groves, Mo.-Sigma Chi iSgt.-at-Arms, Corr. Sec., Pledge Tr., Song Leaderb, IFC, Men's Advisory, SAM, iSecI, Sigma Iota Epsilon ISec.J, Metro. KNOYLTON, JACK ROSS- BBA Management, Bellefontaine, O.-YMCA, SAM. KRANZ, CHARLES, LARRY-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O.-Beta Alpha Psi KCorr. Sec.I, Fencing Team. KURTZ, EDWARD GARY -BBA Accounting, Merion Station, Pa.-Band, YMCA, Alpha Phi Omega. KLYE, JERALD NELSON-BBA Accounting, Salem, O.-Acacia iTreas., Intramural Mgr.I, Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Golf, Men's Advisory, Spirit Club. LAFFERTY, JERRY S.- BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O.-Phi Kappa Theta tSgt.-at- Armsl, Men's Advisory, Beta Alpha Psi. LEVY, NORMAN H.- BBA Marketing, Evansville, Ind.-YMCA ITreas., Frseh. Cab., Bd.I, Greek Week CDinner Chrm.l, Hillel CPres., Honorary Bd. Chrm., Sr. Advisorl, Sigma Alpha Mu CPublic Relations Chrm.I. LEWIS, RUSSELL RONALD-BBA Marketing, Fairfield, 0.- Alpha Kappa Psi, Baseball, Intramurals, Kampus King Comm. LIPPOLD, GERALD H.-BBA Accounting, St. Charles, III. LOBAUGH, JEFF ELWOOD-BBA Marketing, Dayton, 0.- Lambda Chi Alpha iHouse Mgr., Ass't. Treas.l. LOOS, LAW- RENCE ERWIN-BBA Accounting, Fairfield, O.-Kitty Hawk. LUSK, RONALD WILBUR-BBA Management, Dayton, O.- Phi Delta Theta. MARTIN, JEROME L.-BSIM Industrial Management, Warren, Pa.-Phi Kappa Theta CRush Chrm., Vice-Pres.I, IFC CRush Comm.I, Kampus King Court. MATTINGLY, GERALD LEE- BBA Management, Cincinnati, 0.-Alpha Tau Omega IVice- Pres., Hist., Sgt-at-Arms, Social Chrm., Rush Chrm.I. MA'I'l'OX, MARGERY H.-BBA Finance, Cincinnati, O.-WAA, Cincinnat- ian Clndex Ed.I, Bus Ad. Trib tJr. Rep., Dance Comrn.I, SAM. MAZZEI, FRANK CARMINE-BBA General Management, Cin- cinnati, 0.-Theta Chi ISong Leaderl, Newman Club tVice- Pres.I, SAM. MCCARTHY, WILLIAM HENRY-BBA Finance, Cincinnati, O. -Alpha Tau Omega iAss't. Treas., Publications Chrm.D, News Record, Student Directory, Spirit Club, Arnold Air Society 1Plebe Tr.I, Kitty Hawk, Intramural Protest Bd., Union Recrea- tional Comm. MCCLEARY, PATRICK JAMES-BBA Marketing, Troy, O.-Sigma Phi Epsilon iPres., Rush Chrm., Chap,J, Bus Ad. Trib. CTreas, Pres.7, Metro, Sophos, Cincinnatus iTreas.I, IFC CRush Evaluation Chrm., NIC Chrm.I, Mummers, Debate Club, YMCA. MCDONALD, JOHN DONALD-BBA Management, Dayton, 0.--Acacia IIFPC Rep., Sec., Triad Correspondent, Fellowcraft Ed.I, SAM IPub. Chrm., Pres.J, YMCA, Intra- murals. MCLAUGHLIN, ROBERT MICHAEL-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O.-Theta Chi Nice-Pres., Soc. Corr. Sec., Song Leader, Rush Chrm.l, Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Sigma, Homecoming iChrm.I, Metro !Pres.J, Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, Men's Advisory iBus. Ad. Chrm.I, Bands, Fresh. Proj. Advisor, Greek Week Comm., YMCA Mummers, MCMAHON, TERRENCE JOSEPH-BBA Accounting, Lockland, O. MELILLO, DANIEL JOSEPH-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O.- MERGLER, H. KENT-BBA Finance, Cincinnati, 0.-Beta Theta Pi 1Activities Chrm., Steward, Scholarship Chrm.l, Stu- dent Council CTreas.I, Bus. Ad. Trib. iDance Chrm.J, Sophos CTreas.I, IFC iRush Chrm.I, Bd. of Budgets CStudent Chrm.l, Union Variety Comm. iPub. Chrm.I, Union Social Comm. lDance Chrm.J, Student Directory, YMCA, GGG. MILEHAM, DONALD STEPHEN-BBA Marketing, Mariemont, 0.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon iEminent Recorderl. MILEHAM, RICHARD CHARLES-BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, O.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon tAss't Treas,, Treas.l, Bus. Ad. Trib. Nice-Presi, Track, Homecoming Comm., Men's Advisory. MIL- LER, DAVID WAYNE-BSIM Industrial Management, Lake- wood, 0.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Swimming, ASCE, SAM iProg. Chrm.J, Sigma Iota Epsilon. MILLER, KENNETH BORIS- BSIM Industrial Management, Cincinnati, 0.- MILLER, OR- VILLE JOHN-BSIM Industrial Management, Dayton, 0.-Phi Kappa Theta iCorr. Sec., Sgt.-at-Arms, Judicial Comm., Schol- arship Comm.i, SAM. MORAN, JAMES P.-BBA Management, Loveland, O.-Phi Kappa Theta iTreas., Social Chrm., Province Ball Chrm., House Stewardl. MORRIS, EDWARD WILLIAM-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, 0. MOTE, JOHN LYNN-BSIM Industrial Manage- ment, Tipp City, O.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, SAM, Sigma Iota Epsilon. MUNTZ, JOHN LINTON-BBA Accounting, Arcadia, Calif.-Delta Tau Delta iSocial Chrm., House Mgr., Stewardl, Beta Alpha Psi Nice-Pres., Sec.I, Alpha Kappa Psi. 187 188 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION GRADUATES MURPHY, JAMES BRAZIER-BBA Accounting, Lakeside Park, Ky.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon. NAYLOR, WILLIAM R.-BBA Man- agement, Cincinnati, O.-Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Iota Epsilon, Beta Gamma Sigma. NEMENZ, C. KENNETH-BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, O. NISWONGER, STEPHEN A.-BBA Marketing, Dayton, O.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon iSteward, Asst. Steward, Alumni Chrm., Leadership Schooli, Alpha Kappa Psi, Men's Ad- visory. NORRISH, JACK L.-BBA Management, Cincinnati, O.-Sigma Iota Epsilon. NORTH, WILLIAM LEE-BBA Accounting, Cen- terville, O.-Beta Theta Pi CPres., House Mgr., Steward, Hist., Pledge Disciplinarian, Activities Chrm., Nat'l Convention vice- Pres., Delegate, Banquet Speakeri, YMCA Soph Cab. tPub. Chrml, Homecoming Comm., Cincinnatian, Metro. OLDHAM, THOMAS D.-BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, 0.-Men's Advisory, SAM, Sigma Chi IAsst. Rush Chrm., Asst. Social Chrm., Pledge Comm. Chrmi, Scabbard and Blade, Intramurals. OTTO, DOUG- LAS GARY-BBA Accounting, Parkersburg, W. Va.-Acacia iSocial Chrm., Rush Chrm.D, Spirit Club tPres.J. PALMER, ROBERT DE WITT-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, 0. -Beta Theta Pi iAsst. Treas., Treas.D, Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma Wice-Pres.J. PATE, DOWNIE CAMPBELL- BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, 0. PEAK, WALTER R.-BS Man- agement, Cincinnati, 0.-Union Public Relations, Greek Week fSeminars Comm.J, Jr. Prom fTrophy Comm.7, Alpha Kappa Psi, SAM fTreas,J, Esquires. PELZEL, RONALD GEORGE- BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O.-Alpha Kappa Psi ISec., Treas.J, Student Religious Council, Newman Club Nice-Pres., Pres.l. PENNINGTON, RICHARD ANNAN-BBA Marketing, Gettys- burg, Penn.-Sigma Chi tPledge Class Pres., Sec.7, CAP, IFC. PHILLIPS, JAMES EDWARD-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, 0. PIERCE, SULYNN HELEN-BBA Secretarial, Cincinnati, 0.- Kappa Delta, Young Dem. POWELL, MICHAEL DAVID-BBA Marketing, Dayton, 0.-News Record, Sigma Phi Epsilon lStew- ard, Social Chrm.J. RANKIN, JAMES, JR. McKAY-BBA Accounting, Lancaster, O.-Lambda Chi Alpha tTreas.J, Cincinnatian IAdvert. Mgr.J, Pi Delta Epsilon. RATLIFF, LARRY D.-BBA Management, Cin- cinnati, 0.-SAM, Phi Kappa Tau, Fresh. Track. RAVENS- CRAFT, TERRANCE WILLIAM-BBA Accounting, Rushville, Ind.-Sigma Nu iTreas.J, Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma ISec.D, YMCA, SAM. REED, ROBERT LOUIS-BBA Finance, Erlanger, Ky.-ASCE, SAM tPub. Comm.J, YMCA. REEVES, PATRICK ALOYSIUS-BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, 0.-Ulex, News Record tColumnistJ, Profile, Sigma Chi tHist., Sec., Rush Chrm., Vice-Pres., Pres.7, Bus. Ad., Trib. IPub. Comm.B. REINSCHMIDT, TODD-BSIM Management, Cincin- nati, O.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, SAM, GGG fProg. Chrm.l, Cross Country, Track, Wrestling. REISS, JR., WALTER HENRY-BBA Management, Cincinnati, O. REISSIG, JUDY-BBA Secretarial, Cincinnati, O.-Phi Chi Epsilon. REYNOLDS, KENNETH VERNON-BBA Accounting, Newport, Ky. RING, CHARLES ALLEN-BBA Marketing, Kettering, 0.- SAM. ROBINSON, ELIZABETH SUE-BBA Management, Cov- ington, Ky.-SAM iContact Newsletter Ed.J. ROSE, MICHAEL DAVID-BBA Accounting, Las Vegas, Nev.-Sigma Chi fAsst. Treas., Treas., Balfour Candidate Awardl, Beta Alpha Psi iSes.J, Beta Gamma Sigma, IFPC. ROTTE, DAVID JOHN-BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, 0.-Sigma Iota Epsilon. ROYER, ALAN K.-BBA Accounting, New Paris, 0.-Rifle Team, Men's Residence Council ITreas.7, Resident Halls CFloor Advisorl. RUE, CARL CLAYBURN--BS Manage- ment, Cincinnati, 0.-Delta Tau Delta Nice-Pres., Rush Chrm.D, IFC. RUMMEL, OSCAR W.--BBA Management, Ft. Thomas, Ky.-Sigma Iota Epsilon. SALLEY, DANIEL G.-BBA Finance, Middleton, O.-Alpha Tau Omega lWorthy Usher, Steward, Sweepstakes Chrm., Athletic Chrm.7, Alpha Kappa Psi, Student Union Comm., YMCA. SEGER, JAMES BERNARD-BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, O. SEVIER, RICHARD LEE-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O. SHINGLETON, VINCENT LARRY-BBA Finance, Madison, Ind.-Basketball, Baseball, Tennis, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Sigma CVice-Pres.7, Alpha Kappa Psi. SIEMER, CLEMENS H.-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O.-- Delta Tau Delta, Beta Alpha Psi. SILVERMAN, IVAN JER- RARD-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O.-Pi Lambda Phi fMar- shall, Sec., Rush Chrm.l, SAM, Hillel. SIMONTON, LARRY GENE-BBA Accounting, Norwood, O.-Sigma Phi Epsilon. SIMPSON, JR., EMORY MICHAEL-BBA Marketing, Cincin- nati, 0.-Homecoming Comm., Sigma Alpha Epsilon tWarden, Herald, Asst. Social Chrm., Social Chrm.l. SKAGGS, DEXTER G.-BBA Management, Cincinnati, 0. STALEY, CARL HOWARD-BBA Accounting, Indianapolis, Ind. -Phi Delta Theta. STAUBACH, RAYMOND WALTER-BSIM Management, Cincinnati, 0.-Acacia, SAM, YMCA, Spirit Club. STINSON, CHARLES WALTER-BSIM Management, Cincin- nati, 0.-OSPE iSec., Pres.l. STUART, JOSEPH RAYMOND-BSIM Management, Cincinnati, O.-Cross Country, Track. SWARTS, RICHARD EMMETT- BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O. SWEYER, JOHN RICHARD-- BBA Accounting, Lancaster, O.-Lambda Chi Alpha CTreas., House Mgr., Steward, Sigma Sigma Chrm.J, Pi Delta Epsilon, Men's Advisory, Cincinnatian lAdvertising Mgr.J. TATE, HENRY BURTON-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, 0.-Kappa Alpha Psi iPres., Sec., Treas.7, Beta Alpha Psi iVice-Pres.J, Spirit Club. THEILMAN, MARCIA ROSE-BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, 0.- Chi Omega, Dream Girl of Theta Chi, Bearkitten, Homecoming Comm., Jr. Prom Comm., YWCA. THUMM, HERMAN-BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, O. TIMPE, HEINZ JUERGEN-BBA Management, Muenster, Westphalia Germany. TOEPFERT, ED- WARD KENNETH-BBA Management, Cincinnati, 0. TORBECK, JR., VICTOR HENRY-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, 0.-Beta Alpha Psi. VAN METER, JOSEPH REYNOLDS-BBA Finance, Terrace Park, O. WALDRON, ROBERT KENNETH- BSIM Management, Connersville, Ind.-SAM. WATKINS, RON- ALD BLAKE-BBA Management, Sidney, 0.-Alpha Kappa Psi, SAM, Sigma Nu fLt. Commdr.7, Dorm Floor Advisor, Fresh. Wrestling, Fresh. Food Service Advisory Subcomm., Union News- letter 4Circulation Mgr.l. WEBER, EDMOND CHRISTIAN III-BBA Management, Cincin- nati, O.-Pi Kappa Alpha CVice-Pres., Social Chrm.J, WUS iSolicitations Chrm., General Chrm.D, IFC, Student Religious Council, Greek Week iDance Comm., Dec. Comm.J, Jr. Prom Comm., Soph. Class Dance Comm. WEBER, ROY MELVIN- BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, O.-Theta Chi. WEDIG, LAW- RENCE F.-BSIM Management, Cincinnati, O.-SAM. WER- GOWSKE, WILLIAM GARY-BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O.- UC Band, Band Council, Kappa Kappa Psi tTreas., Pres.D, Scab- bard and Blade, Army ROTC Band. WERON, PETER FRANK-BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, O.- Alpha Kappa Psi Nice-Pres., Pledge Pres.J. WIEHAUS, ROB- ERT MARK-BBA Accounting, Norwood, O.-Phi Kappa Theta CPres., Treas., Vice-Treas., Intown Rush Chrm., Asst. Rush Chrm., Ticket Chrm., Alumni Building Co. Trusteel, IFC. WIL- SON, ALEX-BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, O.-Bus. Ad. Trib. tVice-Pres.D, Sigma Alpha Mu, Hillel. YOUNG, ROGER ALAN -BBA Management, Cincinnati, 0.-Sigma Chi CSteward, Asst. Treas., Asst. Social Chrm.i, Men's Advisory, YMCA, Homecom- ing Comm., WUS, SAM. 189 190 COLLEGE OF DESIGN, ARCHITECTURE AND ART. Located in the strikingly modern Alms Building, the College of Design, Architecture, and Art fosters the originality and creativity of its students. In addition to classrooms, labs, and studios, the Alms Building's facilities include a, library, an auditorium, and an ex- hibition gallery. The DAA students may select one of the two basic college programs-the semester course in art and art teaching, or the co-operative design options in advertising, interiors, fashion, industrial design, city planning, and architecture. Dean Ernest Pickering-retiring this year after seventeen years of dedicated service to UC. DAA students on summer section enjoy the senic informality of outdoor painting classes. 19 192 The diversity of creative endeavor in DAA classes is typitied by an informal discussion with a professor and individual concentration on a team model. DESIGN, ARCHITECTURE, AND ART GRADUATES AMICH, FREDERICK FRAK-BS Advertising, Speedway, Ind. BOSSERMAN, ROBERT NEIL-BS Architecture, Fort Wayne, Ind.-A.I.A. ARTHUR, HOWARD LEE-BS Architecture, Jonesboro, Tenn.- AIA, Acacia !Rush Chrm., Intramural Chrm., Sr. Dean. BANTA, JACQUELINE ELISA-BA Art, BS Education, Cincinnati, O.- YWCA, S-E Club, Bridge Club. BARRON, ROGER JOSEPH- BS Design, Cincinnati, O.-AID iOfficer of Activitiesl, NSID tBd. of Dir.l. BAUERLE, PATRICIA ANN-BS Design, Cincin- nati, 0.-Chi Omega, Delta Phi Delta, Kampus King IPub. Comm.J, Union Social Bd. BEILHARZ, TERRY ELTON-BS Architecture, Cincinnati, O.- Pi Kappa Alpha, AIA, Track. BERKHOUSE, THOMAS WOOD- ROW-BS Design, Warren, 0.-American Commons Club. BOL- LINGER, STEVEN NORRIS-BS Design, St. Clair Shores, Mich. -Theta Chi !Sec., Float Chrm., House Chrm.l, IDI, Student Council fConvocations Comm.l. BRAY, VIRGINIA ROSE-BS De- sign, Cincinnati, 0.-Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Phi Delta, Penguin Club. BROOKSHIRE, PHILIP LEE-BS Design, Greencastle, Ind.- DAA Trib. tVice-Pres.l, Sr. Prom Comm., IFC, Student Direc- tory, Omicron Delta Kappa, Alpha Tau Omega, Leadership Conf. lPub. Chrm.l, Men's Advisory Coun., Prof-ile. BROWN, JUDITH ANN-BS Design, Cincinnati, O.-Alpha Lambda Delta, YWCA, Delta Phi Delta, AID, NSID CBd. of Dir.l, Zeta Tau Alpha fArt Chrm., Corr. Sec.l. BRUST, JOHN VON BIELEFELD-BS De- sign, Roanoke, Va.-DMS, Rifle Team, Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifies tCapt.l, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Phi Delta. BRYANT, JOSEPH H.-BS Architecture, Yonkers, N.Y. BUCHMAN, JEFFREY EDWARD-BS Design, Cincinnati, 0.- American Commons Club tPres., Rec. Sec., Steward, Treas., Rush Chrm.l. CARSCH, TOM-BS Advertising, Cincinnati, O.- American Commons Club, Mummers, Hillel. CARSON, THOMAS LEE-BS Architecture, Cincinnati, 0.-Theta Chi, AIA. CLARK, ROGER HARRISON-BS Architecture, Cincinnati, 0.-Omicron Delta Kappa 4Pres., Treas.l, Soph. Class Treas., Jr. Class Treas., Sophos, Orientation Bd. tPres.l, Phi Eta Sigma, Men's Advisory Bd. IAII Univ. Chrm., DAA Chrm.l, Greek Week Comm., Home- coming Comm., Phi Delta Theta CSec.l. COLLINS, CONSTANCE SUE-BS Design, Newark, O.-Delta Delta Delta tFloat Chrm., Social Chrm.l, Mummers, Gleen Club, Homecoming Comm. CFloat Comm.l, Soph. Class Vice-Pres., AID, NSID, Delta Phi Delta tRec. Sec.l. COMER, JUDITH KATHRYN-BA Art, BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Kappa Delta. COOPER, JOHN SHERMAN-BS Architecture, Lebanon, O.-Men's Advisory, Union Movie Comm., Theta Chi. CRUM, RONALD E.--BS Architecture, Cincinnati, O. DE BAUN, HOWARD JR.-BS Design, Holley, N.Y. DECKER, RONALD REYFF-BS Architecture, Luckey, O.-Alpha Tau Omega, Scarab, AIA CPres., Vice-Pres.J, DAA Trib. DEGER, STEPHEN CHARLES-BS Architecture, Cincinnati, 0.-Mum- mers, Lambda Chi Alpha. DEWEY, THOMAS M.-BS Design, Cincinnati, O.-NSID tPres.l, AID, Sigma Chi CAsst. Treas., Megisterl. DUTTON, DAVID MITCHELL-BS Design, San Francisco, Cal. -Phi Delta Theta tCorr. Sec., Float Chrm.l, Jr. Prom Comm. tTheme and Presentation Chrm.l, Jr. Class Party, Greek Week Comm., Homecoming Comm., Co-Op Engineer Magazine, Pro- ile tArt Dlrectorl, Proof Press, Sailing Club tVice-Comadorl, Bauz Arts Ball, YMCA, News Record, Football, REW Comm. EUSTICE, BROCKHURST CLIFFORD-BS Architecture, Cin- cinnati, O.--AIA tTreas.l, Scarab tPres., Treas.J, Delta Phi Delta. FEARN, GARY LYNN-BS Design, Dayton, 0.-Sigma Chl lSgt.-at-Arms, Hist., Ed., Intramural Chrm., Social Chrm., Float Chrm., IFCI, Track, News Record, Ulex. FEHR, TERRY M.-BS Design, Galion, 0.-Alpha Tau Omega tHomecoming Float Chrm.7, Delta Phi Delta, DAA Trib., Cincinnatian, Profile. FESSLER, ROBERT ALLEN-BS Architecture, Toledo, O.- Union Games Comm., Cheerleader CCapt.l, AIA, FAI, Cincin- natus, Sigma Phi Epsilon tVice-Pres., Float Chrm., Scrapbook Chrm., Exec. Chrm., Sigma Sigma Chrm.J, Men's Advisory. FISCHER, HOWARD EDWIN-BS Design, Cincinnati, O.-FOX, JAMES HOWARD-BS Architecture, Cincinnati, 0.-Scarab tSgt.-at-Armsl, AIA. GELL, RONALD WALTER-BS Architec- ture, Rochester, N.Y.-Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Phi Delta, Scarab, AIA. GLATTING, JACK-BS Architecture, Cleves, 0.-Phi Kappa Theta, Delta Phi Delta, AIA, Homecoming Comm. tJr. Ad- visorl. GOLD, LINDA LEE-BA Art, Baltimer, Md.-Sigma Delta Tau. GOODLING, JAMES HOWARD-BS Design, Mt. Prospect, Ill.-Delta Tau Delta, Delta Phi Delta, IDI, IFPC. GREEN, BETSY HATHAWAY-BFA Art, Butler, Pa.-Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Phi Delta, Proof Press. HARRELL, JAMES W.-BS Architecture, Cincinnati, O.-Union Games Comm., Scarab, AIA, Phi Delta Thea tHonor Pledge, Stewardl. HARSHAM, TINA-BS Design, Cincinnati, 0.-Sail- ing Club tSec., Social Chrm.l, Chi Omega CCorr. Sec., Art Chrm., Projects Chrm.l, Homecoming Comm. CPub. Comm.l, Jr. Prom Comm., YWCA, News Record, Pronle, Proof Press. HAWKINS, WILLIAM BRYAN-BS Design, New Albany, Ind.-- Theta Chi, IDI. HAY, GARY STEVEN-BS Design, Ft. Thomas, Ky. HECKMAN, DAVID GALE-BS Design, Kokomo. Ind. HOL- SCHER, MARLEEN CATHERINE-BS Design, Cincinnati, O.-- Theta Phi Alpha tVice-Pres., Spirit Chrm., Float Chrm.l. HUL- BERT, CAROL ELIZABETH-BS Design, New Milford, N.J.- Delta Phi Delta, Penguins Club, Kampus King tPub. Comm.l, Sophos tlndependent Comm.l. HYDE, SUSAN POST-BS De- sign, Galion, O. JAHN, MICHAEL PAUL-BS Architecture, Cincinnati, 0.-Phi Delta Theta, AIA. KEISER, KAYE MIRIAM-BS Design, Cin- cinnati, O.-Zeta Tau Alpha tPres., Treas., Float Chrm.l, Home- coming Comm. tPub. Chrm.l, Delta Phi Delta, Jr. Advisor tProg. Bd.l, Kampus King lProg. Comm.l, Greek Week lDec. Comm., Pub. Comm.i, Ivy Chain, Sr. Class Booklet Chrm. KESSLER, DAVID ARTHUR-BS Architecture, Cincinnati, O.-Scarab, AIA tSec., Vice-Pres.l. KRUEGER, RUTH ANN-BFA Art, Cincinnati, 0.-College Bowl, Cincinnatus. 193 194 DESIGN, ARCHITECTURE, AND ART GRADUATES KUWATCH, CAROLYN-BS Design, Cincinnati, O.-Zeta Tau Alpha lVice-Pres., Pledge Pres.J, Alpha Lambda Delta, Enidon, Ivy Chain, Mortar Board, Delta Phi Delta. LADD, KATHERINE ELIZABETH-BAA Art, BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-YWCA, Westminster Foundation, Homecoming Comm., Jr. Prom lPub. Co-Chrm.J. LEONARD, FREDERIC EVANS-BS Design, Brook- lyn, N.Y.-Sigma Alpha Mu, IDI, IFPC. LESH, MARY SUZ- ANNE-BS Design, Cincinnati, O.-Kappa Alpha Theta lScholarship Chrm., Public Relationsl, YWCA iPub. Chrm., Fresh. Campl, Alpha Lambda Delta, Homecoming Comm., Greek Week lBanquet Chrmj, Mortar Board, Cincinnatus. LUTZ, SHIRLEY ANN-BS Design, Cincinnati, 0.-Chl Omega ivice-Pres., Corr. Sec.J, Guidon, YWCA tSoph. Council, Jr. Class Advisory Bd., Jr. Advisor, Ivy Chain. MALLALIEU, FRANK A.- BS Architecture, East Longmeadow, Mass.-Acacia lScholar- ship Chrm., Jr. Stewardl, Delta Phi Delta, Tau Sigma, YMCA lCab.l, AIA. MASCIARELLI, ANTHONY-BS Architecture, Yonkers, N.Y.-Scarab, AIA iPres.D. MATZ, MARY GRACE- BAA Art, Glendale, O.-Glee Club, Univ. Singers, Band, Inter- national Club, Memorial Residence Hall Cab. lSocial Chrm., Corrider Rep.i, Social Board lPlanning Chrmj, Union's 25th Anniversary Comm., Christian Science Org. MAYLE, GRACE ANN-BS Design, Richmond, Ind.-Mummers, Modern Dance Club, Sweetheart of Alpha Phi Alpha, Made- moiselle College Bd. MCKITTRICK, PATRICK 0.-BS Architec- ture, Indianapolis, Ind.-Phi Delta Theta iHist.D, Cincinnatian, DAA Trib., Union Movie Comm., AIA lMembership Chrm.J. Mc- MULLEN, MARY MARGARET-BS Design, Cincinnati, 0. MEAD, H. RUSSELL-BS Design, Indianapolis, Ind.-NSID, AID. MEECE, DORIS JEAN-BS Design, Cincinnati, 0.-Delta Phi Delta. IVIERIWEATHER, M. ANN-BS Architecture, Washing- ton Court House, 0.-Kappa Alpha Theta tMarshall Archivist, Pub Co-Ed.J, Cincinnatian lSr. Panel Ed.J, AIA, Delta Phi Delta lCorr. Secj. MEYER, MARTHA JO-BAA Art, BS Edu- cation-Kappa Kappa Gamma fSocial Chrm., Float Co-Chrm.l, Jr. Advisor, YWCA, Fresh. Banquet lDec. Comm.J, Kampus King Noting Comm.i, Co-Rec. Volleyball. PARIS, JAMES KEITH-BS Architecture, Cincinnati, 0.-AIA, Scarab, IFPC. PATRAS, STEPHAN JR.-BS Architecture, Cicero,' Ill.-Phi Kappa Theta. PINTO, MICHAEL-BS Design, New York, N.Y.- Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Phi Delta. RADFORD, RICHARD L.-BS Advertising, Cincinnati, 0.-Delta Phi Delta tTreas.J, Proof Press. REICHERT, THOMAS CHARLES-BS Design, Cincin- nati, 0.-IDI. REICHRATH, WERNER STEPHEN-BS Arts, BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. REIFF, LINDA KAY-BAA Art, BS Education, Bucyrus, O.-Choir, Mummers, Ludlow Dorm iSocial Chrm.i, WAA, ROBERTS, FRANK HERBERT-BS Architecture, West Haven, Conn.-Scarab, Delta Phi Delta. RODOPOULOS, GEORGE L.-BS Design, Maywood, N.J.-Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Phi Delta. ROSENFELD, STEVEN HUGH-BS Architecture, Cincinnati, 0. -Pi Lambda Phi, Scarab. ROWAN, NONA J0 MARY-BS De- sign, Erlanger, Ky.-Riding Club, Dance Club, Mummers, Delta Phl Delta, Theta Phi Alpha. RUCK, FREDERIC LEE-BS De- sign, Cincinnati, 0.-Delta Tau Delta tPledge Trainer, Float Chrm.i, YMCA Cab. lPub. Directorl, News Record, Homecom- ing lDance Comm.D, Men's Advisory, WUS, REW, Cincinnatian tPhotographer7, Prohle tArt Director, Production Managerl, Sophos, Delta Phi Delta lExec. Coun.J, Union Pub. Director. SCHLESSELMAN, EDWIN GEORGE-BS Design, Cincinnati, 0. SCHNEIDER, WILLIS JOHN-BS Architecture, S. Ft. Mitchell, Ky.-AIA. SCHULTZ, ROGER D.--BS Design, Troy, 0.-NSID, AID. SCHUMACHER, MARY THALE-BS Design, Cincinnati, 0-Alpha Chi Omega tPub. Chrm., Asst. Pledge Trainerl, Pen- guins Club, WAA, YWCA, AID, NSID, Angel Flight tFlight Guidei, Delta Phi Delta, Jr. Prom Court. SCHRAM, KAREN SUE-BAA Art, BS Education, Marrillon, 0.-Chi Omega lSigma Sigma Chrm., Float Chrm.7, Kampus King iDec. Comm.7, Greek Week Comm., Homecoming Comm., Memorial Dorm Social Bd., Jr. Class Coffee Hour Chrm., Homecoming Queen Ct., Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. SCHWANER, JON MULFORD-BS Design, Hartford City, Ind. -Lambda Chi Alpha iCo-Pledge Traineri, YMCA, Mummers. SEIPLE, WILLIAM DWIGHT-BS Design, Clayton, O. SHAFOR, THOMAS ROSS-BS Architecture, Kettering, O.-AIA. SIDERI, LEONARD DAVID-BS Design, Mt. Vernon, N.Y. SIMMONS, GORDON BRUCE-BS Architecture, Coshocton, 0. -Scarab Nice-Pres.i, Men's Advisory, Delta Phi Delta, EIA. SLATER, ROBERT BRADEN-BS Design, Cincinnati, O. SMITH, JR., GEORGE LEONARD-BS Design, New Castle, Ind. STANA- FORD, PAUL DAVID-BS Architecture, Cincinnati, 0.-Triangle ISec.D, Delta Phi Delta. STEPHENSON, JUDITH MARGARET-BS Design, Marion, 0. -Kampus King Comm., Homecoming Comm., REW, Jr. Prom Comm., Jr. Advisor IDAA Prgm. Chrm.i, NAID iPrgm. Chrm.J, Panhell lStandards Comm.i, Alpha Delta Pi ISocial Chrm., Pres.i, Theta Chi Dream Girl. STITH, ANITA LOUISE-BS De- sign, Cincinnati, O.-Cincinnatian lEd.-in-Chief, Assoc. Ed., Feature Ed.i, Profile, Bd. of Pub. iChrm.i, Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen of Hearts, Kappa Alpha Theta IPub. Chrm., Ed., Float Chrm.J, YWCA Cab. tPub. Chrm.i, Pi Delta Epsilon tTreas.D, Delta Phi Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, WAA, Modern Dance Club, Union Comm tPub.i, Jr. Class Comm., Ivy Chain. STOHR, RICHARD JACOB-BS Architecture, Cincinnati, 0. STONE- CIPHER, JUDITH LYNN-BS Design, Columbus, Ind.-Cincin- natian, Jr. Advisor, Jr. Prom Comm., Homecoming Comm., Angel Flight Plebe, AID, NSID, WAA, YWCA, Mummers, Alpha Chi Omega lSigma Sigma Carnival Chrm., Hist.i. SWEDES, JOYCE ANN-BS Design, Cincinnati, O.-Delta Delta Delta iPledge Pres., Hist.i, NSID tSec.l, Delta Phi Delta. TAYLOR, RONALD ARTHUR-BS Architecture, Dayton, O.--A Scarab iSgt.-at-Armsi, American Commons Club Nice-Pres., Pres.i, IFPC. TENER, JAMES F.-BS Design, Noblesville, Ind. -DAA Trib. iTreas.i, Student Council iConvocations Comm., Elections Comm.J, Delta Phi Delta CConvention Delegatei, Pi Kappa Alpha ISpecial Proj. Chrm., Scholarship Comm., Hist.i, YMCA, Cincinnatian. THOMPSON, ANTHONY H.-BS Architec- ture, Findlay, 0.-Phi Delta Theta tCorr. Sec.i, Glee Club. THREM, JANICE MAE-BS Design, Cincinnati, O. TURPIN, LOUISE ANN--BS Design, Dayton, 0.-Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Phi Delta. TYDINGS, MARGARET PAGE-BAA Art, BS Education, Anchorage, Ky.-Delta Phi Delta, Mummers, Mod- ern Dance Club, Profile lPoetry Ed.J. UPDIKE, NANCY JO-BS Design, Indianapolis, Ind.-Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Phi Delta, UC Marching Band Profile. VONDER AHE, ANN-BFA Art, Cincinnati, 0.-Delta Delta Delta Nice-Pres., Pledge Traineri. WAECHTER, STANLEY CARL-BS Design, Cincinnati, 0.-IDI. WARREN, MARK-BS Design, Cincinnati, O. WASHBURN, DOUGLAS KENT-BS De- sign, Westlake, 0.-Phi Delta Theta, Co-Op Engineer, Cincin- natian, Men's Advisory, Delta Phi Delta. WEBER, RONALD GEORGE-BS Design, Cincinnati, 0. WHITE, MAX EDWIN-BS Architecture, Noblesville, Ind.-Sigma Sigma lPres,i, Metro, Cincinnatus, Men's Advisory, Cheerleader iCapt.i, Pi Kappa Alpha. WIEGAND, SALLIE ELLIOTT-BS Design, Cincinnati, O.-Band, Tau Beta Sigma lVice-Pres.J, Delta Phi Delta, Jr. Advisor. WILCOX, WILLIAM NATHAN-Bc Architec- ture, Bellefontaine, O. WILLMAN, ANITA DARLENE-BS Design, Indianapolis, Ind.- WAA, Mummers, YWCA KDorm. Rep.i, Delta Phi Delta, Jr. Advisor, Alpha Chi Omega iArt Co-Ordinator, Float Chrm.i, Mademoiselle Magazine Guest Ed. and Campus Rep., Home- coming iDec. Comm.i, Jr. Prom tPub. Comm.i, Greek Week IDec. Co-Chrm.D. WOLFF, DARRELL BURTON-BS Architec- ture, Cincinnati, 0.-Scarab, Delta Phi Delta, AIA, Westminster Foundation. WOLGAMOT, CHET H.-BS Design, Cincinnati, 0. -IDI. WULFF, BERNARD JOHN-BS Architecture, Cincinnati, 0.-Delta Phi Delta tTreas.i, Scarab. 195 'ai' ' H fs l. I E 3 .wh Q-.. . Q -Q x ? i ' sv.. I BNF S c 1' f xx Q, M, ,., , ,, . , 5 A E avg, ll , A s . A B . xx - A ' :wx 3 .v .bw .. ,Nw 1, K M.. N l - - I- iw- . 2 1 if t 9' 5 an W' ' , ' wg f F-mf s- 3 i' , 3' x M H.. sw x . , lu COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Aero-space engineers and Professor Kroll demonstrate a wheatstone bridge experiment in Lab. Dean Cornelius Wandmacher The College of Engineering, founded in 1900, was the first school in the United States to employ a pro- gram of cooperative education. The late Dean Schneid- er introduced the co-op system as a plan for alternating academic studies with practical working experience. The linkage of technical theory with actual practice prepares men and women of the highest caliber in all phases of modern industry. Presently degrees are grant- ed in the areas of aerospace, chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, and metallurgical engineering. Professor Ringo explains the structure of a girder bridge to civil engineers. 197 198 l 4 Engineers solve a problem on the electronic differential analyzer. ENGINEERING GRADUATES ADAMICK, ROBERT JOSEPH-Civil Engineering, Bethlehem, Pa.-ASCE, ASTM. AIKEN, JAMES G.-Electrical Engineering, Midway, Pa.-Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu tCorr. Sec.J, Tau Beta Pi tVice-Presb, AIEE. ALBRECHT, GEORGE OTTO- Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.-Wesley Foundation tTreas.i. ASTBURY, ARTHUR ALLEN-Metallurgical Engineering, Day- ton, O.--Sigma Alpha Epsilon, ASM, Alpha Chi Sigma. ATER, PAUL GARY-Civil Engineering, Alexandria, Va.--ASCE. BALOW, FRANK A.-Mechanical Engineering, Oak Park, Ill.-- Delta Tau Delta. BALPH, ARTHUR C.-Civil Engineering, But- ler, Pa.-ASCE iSec.i BANE, RONALD LESTER-Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, O.-ASME tTreas.i, Kitty Hawk tAdmin. Ofiiceri, Arnold Air Society CDrilI Ofliceri, SAE. BARKER, MICHAEL M.-Electri- cal Engineering, Jamestown, N.Y.-Lambda Chi Alpha. BAUGH- MAN, MICHAEL EDWIN-Civil Engineering, Cincinnati, O.- ASCE. BEAUJON, EVERETT ALLAN B.-Mechanical Engineer- ing, Oransetad, Aruba, N.A.-ASME. BENZING, JOHN M.-Civil Engineering, Hamilton, 0.-ASCE. BICKHAM, KENNETH LAWRENCE-Mechanical Engineering, Spencerville, 0.-Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, ASME, ASTM. BLANK, WILLIAM ROBERT-Chemical Engineering, Lima, 0. -A.I,Ch.E., Alpha Chi Sigma. BONVILLAIN, EAVLE MICHAEL -Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, O.-ASME. BRENNER, RICHARD CLAYTON-Civil Engineering, Massillon, 0.-Chi Epsilon. BROEN, ROBERT BERNARD-Electrical Engi- neering, St. Louis, Mo.-Triangle lPres., Vice-Pres., Social Chrm., Hist.J, Eng. Trib. iSr. Ring Award Chrm., Pres.J, Col- legiate Day Guide, Union Social Comm., Union Recreational Comm., Intramurals, IRE, OSPE, YMCA, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu. BROWN, JAMES CLARENCE-Chemical Engineer- ing, Versailles, O.-A.I.Ch.E., Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Tau. BRUECKNER, PAUL LOUIS-Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, Ohio. BUNN, ROGER ALLEN-Electrical Engineering, Dayton, 0.- AIEE-IRE. BUNYARD, FRANCIS L.-Chemical Engineering, Connersville, Ind.-A.I.Ch.E., Newman Club. BURNS, WILLIAM PATRICK-Mechanical Engineering, Butler, Pa. BURSON, WIL- LIAM CLEAVER, JR.-Aerospace Engineering, East Liverpool, O.-IAS iChrm.J. BYRNES, ROBERT-BS Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.-Phi Kappa Theta. CARNES, RANDALL-Mechanical Engineering, Dayton, O.-Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. CASTELLS, ONOFRE T.- Aerospace Engineering, Cincinnati, O.-IAS, News Record. CEDILOTE, ALLEN BURTON -- Metallurgical Engineering, Springfield, O.-ASM. CHAMBERS, HAROLD FRANCIS-Aerospace Engineering, Cohoes, N.Y.-Acacia iFounders Day Chrm.J, IAS, Eng. Trib. CHRISTMAN, WILLIAM FRANCIS-Civil Engineering, Cincin- nati, O.-ASCE, Spirit Club. CHRISTOPHER, JOHN DAVID- Mechanical Engineering, Covington, Ky.-ASME. CLASON, FRANK LESLIE-Mechanical Engineering, West Salem, O.-Pl Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, ASME, ASTM. CLEM, THOMAS RUSSEL-Electrical Engineering, Dayton, O.- Acacia, IRE. COMPOSITOR, JOSEPH LOUIS-Mechanical En- gineering, Cincinnati, 0.-Phi Delta Theta, ASME, Union Comm., YMCA. CONAWAY, CHARLES DAVID-Mechanical En- gineering, Cincinnati, O.-Phi Tau Sigma iPres.J, Tau Beta Pl ITreas.J, ASME. COOK, WAYNE EDWARD-Electrical Engineer- ing, Louisville, Ky.-AIEE-IRE iSec., Actlng Chrm.i, Band. CROW, WESLEY B.-Mechancial Engineering, Harrod, 0.- Theta Chi iHouse Mgr.J, Kitty Hawk, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma. DAINES, ROY W.-Civil Engineering, Newport, Ky. DEDDENS, ROBERT LAWRENCE-Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.- Men's Advisory, Sigma Alpha Epsilon iProg. Chrm.J, YMCA CCouncilori, Alpha Chi Sigma, Union Movie Comm. iChrm.i, A.I.Ch.E. tTreas.J. DIAL, CLYDE JOSEPH-Civil Engineering, Batavia, 0.-Triangle iAsst. Treas., Treas., Budget Chrm.i, ASCE iSec.I, OSPE iTreas.i, Chi Epsilon, Co-op Engineer. DILTS, GEORGE B.-Chemical Engineering, Dayton, 0. DIR- LAM, ARTHUR CLINTON JR.-Mechanical Engineering, Muncie, Ind.-ASME, SAE. DONGES, GEORGE LEROY-Mechanical Engineering, Hamilton, 0. DOTSON, ERROLL WALKER-Me- chanical Engineering, St. Petersburg, Fla.-ASME, OSPE tSec.J, Intervarsity iVlce-Pres.i, Baptist Student Fellowship, Pi Tau Sigma, Pershing Rifles. DOTY, JACOB S.-Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.- OSPE, Concert Band, Delta Tau Delta tPub. Chrm.i. DUERMIT, ROBERT F.-Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.-Phi Kappa Theta iSocial Chrmj, Men's Advisory, IFC AIEE-IRE, YMCA, Newman Club. DUNBAR, FRANK CURTISS-Metallurgical En- gineering, Middletown, 0.-ASM IPres.J, ASTM. EGER, KEN- NETH JOHN-Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.-Cross Country, Track, A.I.Ch.E., Chess Assn., YMCA, Delta Tau Delta. EIMERMACHER, JOHN P.-Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.-Phi Kappa Theta, ASME. EISTER, WARD C.-Chemical Engineering, Charleston, W. Va.-A.I.Ch.E. ENGEL, LESTER BERNARD, JR.-Metallurgical Engineering, Cincinnati, O.- Alpha Chi Sigma, ASM, ASTM. EPLEY, THOMAS EDWARD- Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.-Phi Delta Theta, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Co-op Engineer, Men's Advisory, ASME, French Dorm Residence Council. EPPSTEIN, GERALD LOUIS-Mechanical Engineering, Cincin- nati, 0.-Newman Club, ASME, Chess Club. ERATH, CHARLES E., JR.-Mechanical Engineering, Salem, 0.-Triangle iSec.i, SAE iSec.i, ASME, OSPE, Co-op Engineer tAsst. Bus. Mgr.i. FAY, GARY V.-Electrical Engineering, St. Lduis, Mo.-IRE, Radio Club iSec.-Treas.J. FISCH, JOHN BURTON-Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.-AIEE. FRY, STEPHEN EUGENE-Electrical Engineering, Dayton, O.- Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, AIEE iSec.i. FUGI- KAWA, EDWARD KIYOSHI-Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, O.-Pershing Rifles, Newman Club iCorr. Sec., Sec., Vice-Pres.7. GATI, GEORGE-Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.-Eta Kappa Nu tVice-Pres.i, Photo Club. GELLERT, KLAUS HUBERT -Mechanical Engineering, Bluton, 0.-ASTM, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma. 199 O0 ENGINEERING GRADUATES GILLUM, DONALD RAY-Metallurgical Engineering, North Bend, O.-ASM lTreas.J. GLASS, KENNETH EDWARD-Me- chanical Engineering, Ft. Thomas, Ky.-Phi Delta Theta lChap.J, ASME, YMCA, Pi Tau Sigma, Co-op Engineer, Swimming. HACKNIAN, JOHN EDWARD-Mechanical Engineering, South Ft. Mitchell, Ky.-Sigma Phi Epsilon lPledge Tr., Sr. Marshall, Intramurals, Queen of Hearts Dance Chrm.D, ASME, Profile lExchange and Humor Ed.J, Alpha Gamma Delta Man , Sailing Club, Spirit Club. HAHN, LEROY JAY-Civil Engineering, Sun- nyvale, Cal.-Chi Epsilon lTreas.7, Tau Beta Pi. HANNAH, BARRY WELLESLEY--Aerospace Engineering, Rock- ville Centre, N.Y.-Rifie Team, ROTC Rifle Team lCapt.7, Lambda Chi Alpha lhouse Mgr., Scholarship Chrm.7. HARRIS, ORAN C. JR.-Aerospace Engineering, Loveland, 0.-IAS iSec., Treas.J. HAYS, DAVID R.-Mechanical Engineering, Hagers- town, Ind.-ASME, SAE. HEILE, WILLIAM A.-Electrical En- gineering, Cincinnati, O.--AIEE-IRE. HENKE, RUSSELL F.-Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, O. -Tau Beta Pi lPres.I, ASTM, Pi Tau Sigma lCitation7, Phi Eta Sigma, ASME lSec.J HENNIG, ROY KARL-Mechanical En- gineering, Olean, N.Y.-Acacia. HERSHEY, DWIGHT E.- Chemical Engineering, West Portsmouth, 0.-A.I.Ch.E. HEXT, RICHARD GEORGE--Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, O.- Eta Kappa Nu lRec. Sec.7, Tau Beta Pi lCataloguerJ, AIEE. HINCHBERGER, JAMES LEE-Civil Engineering, Butler, Pa.- ASCE, ASTM, Swimming, Track. HOBART, EDWARD J.- Electrical Engineering, Troy, O.-AIEE. HOCHSTRASSER, JOHN MICHAEL-Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.--ASME. HOELMER, KARL HEINZ-Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.-ASME. HOUSTON, RODNEY WILLIAM-Electrical Engineering, Cin- cinnati, O.-IFC lIFPC Chrm., Intramural Chrm.J, GGG lPuh. Comm., Central Governing Comm.I, AIEE-IRE, Beta Theta Pi llntramural Chrm., Exec. Bd.J. HOWARD, JAMES A.-Electrical Engineering, North East, Pa.-Triangle lHouse Mgr., Treas., Summer Rush Chrm.J, Glee Club, OSPE, Eng. Trib. lTreas.J, Student Council, Baptist Student Fellowship lTreas., Vice- Pres.i. HUFF, RICHARD M.--Chemical Engineering, Cleveland, 0.-A.I.Ch.E. HUMPHREY, LARRY LEE-Electrical Engineer- ing, Clay, NY.-Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, AIEE. HUNTER, EDWARD T.-Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, O.-ASME. JACKSON, C. ROGER-Merchanical Engineering, Newark Valley, N.Y.-ASME CSec., Chrm.J. JACOBS, JOHN FRANCIS-Electrical Engineering, Huntington, N.Y.-Lambda Chi Alpha. JARRETT, ROBERT llIlERLIN-Mechanical Engi- neering, Bradford, Pa.-ASM, ASME. JASPER, JOSEPH C.-Metallurgical Engineering, Bridgeville, Pa.-ASM lTreas.J. JENTZ, JOHN H.-Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, O.-JOHNSON, JAMES DANIEL-Electrical Engi- neering, Covington, Ky.-AIEE-IRE, Kitty Hawk, Co-op En- gineer. JONES, FRANK WYMAN-Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.-Sigma, Alpha Epsilon, Pi Tau Sigma lSec.J, ASME, Intramurals. JONES, JAMES ALVEY-Mechanical Engineering, Youngstown, O.-Sigma Phi Epsilon lSec., Rush Chrm., House Mgr., Intra- muralsi, ASME, Homecoming Comm., Glee Club, Men's Advis- ory. JOYCE, PAUL EDWARD--Electrical Engineering, Cincin- nati, 0.-AIEE. KELLEY, BRUCE GILBERT-Chemical Engi- neering, Toledo, 0.-Delta Tau Delta lCorr. Sec.l, Tau Beta Pi lCorr. Sec.D, A. I. Ch.E, YMCA, Westminster Foundation, Alpha Phi Omega KERR, LAMAR L.-Mechanical Engineering, Dayton, O.-ASME lchrm.J, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Baptist Student Union lProg. Chrm., State Vice-Pres.J. KNACKSTEDT, HEINZ ERICH-Electrical Engineering, Dayton, 0.-AIEE, IRE. KNOST, THOMAS B.-Mechanical Engineering, Cleveland, 0.-Pi Tau Sigma. KOENIG, THOMAS JOSEPH- Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, O.-ASME. KRAMER, WIL- LIAM JOSEPH--Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, D.-Delta Tau Delta, Pi Tau Sigma Nice-Presb, Tau Beta Pi CRec. Sec.J, Eng. Trib., ASME, ASTM. KRODEL, RONALD MARVIN-Chemical Engineering, Jasper, Ind.-A.I.Ch.E., YMCA, Theta Chi lRec. Sec.i, Tau Beta Pi. KRUEGER, HOWARD W. Jr.-Chemical Engineering, Cincin- nati, D.-Delta Tau Delta IActivities Chrm., Rush Chrm., Vice- Pres.J, Homecoming IPub. Chrm.J, Greek Week IGames Comm.i, OSPE, WUS, Jr. Class Advisory Comm., Jr. Prom Comm., YMCA, A.I.Ch.E., Men's Advisory, IFC IRush Evaluation Comm.i. KUGA, MARIS-Mechanical Engineering, Los Angeles, Cal.-Sigma Phi Epsilon IScholarship Chrm., Corr. Sec., Intramural Chrm., Ritual Officeri, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma. LAMPE, JEROME LEO-Elec- trical Engineering, Bellevue, Ky.-AIEE-IRE. LANG, RUDOLPH -MICHAEL, JR.--Civil Engineering, Middle- town, O.-Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon tVice-Pres.i, ASCE ITreas.i, Triangle IHist.i, Glee Club. LARABEE, RONALD E.-Mechani- cal Engineering, Lancaster, 0.-ASME ISec.7. LARSEN, STUART ERIC-Aeronautical Engineering, Covington, Ky.- IAS. LATHROP, JOHN EDWARD-Civil Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.-Baptist Student Fellowship IPres.i, Student Religious Coun- cil ITreas.i, Bands, ASCE, Kappa Kappa Psi. LISTERMAN, PAUL LOUIS-Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.-Phi Kappa Theta lHist., Scholarship Chrm.J, AIEE !Chrm.i. LOUDEN, JAMES G.-Civil Engineering, North Lewisburg, 0.-- Chi Epsilon lPres.J, ASCE. LOWER, WILLIAM E.-Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, O.-Beta Theta Pi KSteward, Pledge Tr.i, Pi Tau Sigma ICorr. Sec.i, ASME, Fresh. Track, Tau Beta Pi, Men's Advisory. -MANNING, JAMES M.-Metallurgical En- gineering, Ashland, Ky.-ASM. MANNING, RALPH EDWARD-Mechanical Engineering, Salem, 0.-OSPE, ASME, ARS. MARTIN, WILLIAM HARRY-Chem- ical Engineering, Midland, Mich.-Phi Delta Theta, IFPC IChap.J, A.I.Ch.E., YMCA, News Record. MCCARTHY, JOHN CRANSTON-Electrical Engineering, Mariemont, O.-Tau Beta Pi, News Record, Co-op Engineer, Phi Delta Theta. MCCLAIN, JOHN WILLIAM-Chemical Engineering, Xenia, 0. MCCLURE, RICHARD HAROLD-Chemical Engineering, Coving- ton, Ky.-A.I.Ch.E. MCCUNE, LARRY C.-Chemical Engineer- ing, Lima, 0.-Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Chi Sigma ISec.i, A.I.Ch,E. MCDANIEL, WILLIAM S.-Electrical Engineering, Auburn, Ind. MCELDERRY, EDWIN DEE JR.-Aerospace Engineering, Cin- cinnati, 0.-IAS IVice-Chrm.J. MCFARLAND, ALVIN LEROY-Aerospace Engineering, Mans- field, 0.--Bands, Tau Beta Pi, IAS. MCGHEE, CLAUDE MIL- TON-Chemical Engineering, Huntington, W. Va.-A.I.Ch.E., Acacia ISec.J. MELCHIORIS, MICHAEL FRANCIS-Mechanical Engineering, Adena, 0.-Tau Beta Pi, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma. MESSERLY, ROBERT HOWARD-Mechanical Engineering, New- ton Falls, 0.-Football Mgr., Men's Advisory, ASME, YMCA, Sigma Phi Epsilon. MEYER, RONALD F.-Civil Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.-ASCE. MILLER, CLIFFORD JR.-BS Engineering, Massillon, 0. MIL- LER, PETER STEVEN-Electrical Engineering, Canton, O.- Band, Glee Club, DSPE ITreas.i, Soph. Class Treas., Eng. Trib., Student Council, Co-op Engineer, Omicron Delta Kappa, Tri- gnigle. MOLITOR, EDWIN A.-Mechanical Engineering, Milford, io. 20 202 ENGINEERING GRADUATES MOODY, DWIGHT LAWRENCE JR.-Chemical Engineering, Coshocton, O.-Alpha Chi Sigma, A.I.Ch.E., Sigma Phi Epsilon, YMCA, USF CTreas.J. MORRISON, JOHN ADAM-Aerospace Engineering, North Babylon Long Island, N.Y.-IAS. MUS- CHICK, ECKART-Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, O.-Luth- eran Foundation, Tau Beta Pi. MYERS, THOMAS HOWARD- Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, O. NEFF, ROBERT MORRIS JR.-Chemical Engineering, Cincin- nati, 0.-A.I.Ch.E., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. NELSON, JAY CUR- TIS-Electrical Engineering, South Charleston, W. Va.-Sigma Phi Epsilon iSong Chrm., Asst. Pledge Tr.J, Phi Eta Sigma, Sophos, Eta Kappa Nu iTreas.i, Tau Beta Pi, Glee Club, Omi- cron Delta Kappa iOutstanding Fresh.J, AIEE, YMCA, Men's Advisory. NIMMO, ROBERT ALLEN-Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.-AIEE. NOGLE, THOMAS DUSHANE--Mechani- cal Engineering, Bellefontaine, 0.-Pi Tau Sigma. NORAN, DAVID KENT-Civil Engineering, Ft. Thomas, Ky.- Glee Club, ASCE, Phi Delta Theta, NORKATTIS, NEIL FRANCIS -Mechanical Engineering, Haledon, N.J.-Cincinnatian, News Record, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma, WUS, IAS, YMCA, Delta Tau Delta iSgt.-at-Arms, Corr. Sec.J. NUGENT, CHARLES A. JR.- Mechanical Engineering, Hamilton, 0.-ASME, ASTM. OEHLER, TERRENCE ROY-Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.- ASME, SAE. OIEN, MICHAEL ACKMAN-Mechanical Engineering, South Ft. Mitchell, Ky.-Pi Tau Sigma lTreas.J, Tau Beta Pi. PALMET- ER, DAVID WILLIAM-Mechanical Engineering, Ashland, Ky.- Pi Kappa Alpha iScholarship Chrm., Special Proj. Chrm., Exec.- at-Largel, YMCA, ASME, SAE, Greek Week iGames Comm.J. PAUL, ROBERT A.-Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, O.- A.I.Ch.E. PAVLOSKY, STEPHEN-Metallurgical Engineering, Butler, Pa.-ASM. PELPHREY, ROBERT G.-Civil Engineering, Ashland, Ky. PER- SINGER, JARRY LYNN-Chemical Engineering, Quincy, O.- A.I.Ch.E., Alpha Chi Sigma. PETERS, JAMES ROBERT-Me- chanical Engineering, Deer Park, O.-SAE iPres.l, ASME. EETRYS, GENE ARTHUR-Mechanical Engineering, New Paris, .-A ME. PFAFFENBERGER, ROBERT JOHN-Civil Engineering, Jasper, Ind.-YMCA, Chi Epsilon iHist.l, IFC, Theta Chi iPres., Vice- Pres.J. PORTER, JARED WILLIAM-Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.-ASME. RAE, JERRY WILLIAM-Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, O.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon iCorr. Sec., Social Chrm.J, Proiile iEd.l, Eng. Trib., Bd. of Publications, Pi Tau Sigma, Pi Delta Epsilon, YMCA iCab.J, ASME, Union Lead- ership Seminar iCo-Chrm.l. RAGLAND, HARVEY WAYNE- Electrical Engineering, Burlington, Ky. REBBIN, THOMAS JOHN-Aerospace Engineering, Donnels- ville, 0.-Band, Band Council, Glee Club, Kappa Kappa Psi, University Singers, IAS, Tau Beta Pi. REINHARDT, GEORGE WILLIAM-Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, O.-AIEE, IRE. RENZ, ROBERT P.-Metallurgical Engineering, Dayton, 0.- ASM, ASTM, Alpha Chi Sigma. RHOADS, ROGER ROLLAND- Chemical Engineering, Brookville, 0.-A.I.Ch.E. RIELAGE, MARTIN JOSEPH-Chemical Engineering, Cincin- nati, O.-Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifies iExec. Ohicer, Commanding Oflicerl. ROBERTS, EDWARD 0RLYN-Aeronauti- cal Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.-IAS, Sigma Phi Epsilon. ROC- KEL, JOHN FREDERICK-Metallurgical Engineering, Cincin- nati, O.-Tau Beta Pi, ASM, A.I.Ch.E., Alpha Chi Sigma. ROD- DEN, JOHN ALLEN-Mechanical Engineering, Greendale, Mo. -ASME, Theta Chi lCorr. Sec., Steward, Scholarship Chrm.J. RODEFELD, RALPH L. JR.-Chemical Engineering, Hamilton, 0.-Alpha Chi Sigma iPres.I, A.I.Ch.E., Marching Band. ROS- COE, DAVID REED-Electrical Engineering, Cambridge, 0.- Sigma Phi Epsilon, AIEE, YMCA, United Student Fellowship. ROWLAND, CHARLES WILLIAM-Chemical Engineering, Chilli- cothe, 0.-A.I.Ch.E., YMCA. RUTHERFORD, ROBERT WILEY- Metallurgical Engineering, Weirton, W. Va.-Triangle iRec. Sec., Vice-Pres.J, Co-op Engineer iBus. Mgr.I, ASM. SAMS, GARY LEE-Electrical Engineering, Newark, 0.-AIEE, Band. SCARPINO, FRANK A.-Electrical Engineering, James- town, N.Y.-Lambda Chi Alpha. SCHARDT, JAMES JOHN- Chemical Engineering, Dayton, O.-YMCA iSec., Fresh. Conf. Chrm.D, Pi Kappa Alpha, Men's Advisory, A. I. Ch.E., Home- coming Comm. SCHEUERNSTUHL, GEORGE JACOB III-Civil Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.-Cincinnatian, Jr. Prom iDecora- tions Chrm.J, Homecoming Comm., Men's Advisory Council, Eng. Trib., ASCE iVice-Pres.7, Sigma Phi Epsilon 1Queen of Hearts Dance Chrm., Recorderl, Greek Week iOpen House Chrm.I. SCHIESZLER, JOSEPH FRANKLIN-Chemical Engineering, Cin- cinnati, 0. SCHLENKER, MILFORD MARTIN-Chemical En- gineering, Cincinnati, 0.-Phi Delta Theta iLib.i, A.I.Ch.E. SCHNITZLER, DANNY LOUIS-Mechanical Engineering, Fos- toria, 0.-Theta Chi iScholarship Chrm.l, ASME, Fencing Team. SCHROY, JERRY MICHAEL-Chemical Engineering, Columbus, 0.-A.I.Ch.E., Alpha Chi Sigma. SCHWERIN, WILLIAM DANIEL-Mechanical Engineering, Cin- cinnati, 0.-ASME. SEIFERT, DAVID A.-Chemical Engineer- ing, Cincinnati, 0.-A.I.Ch.E., Alpha Chi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. SHAFER, SAMUEL L.-Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, O. -Pi Lambda Phi, SAE iField Ed., Vice-Pres., Presj, ARS, ASME. SHARP, EDWARD LEROY-Mechanical Engineering, Warren, Pa.-SAE, ASME. SHARPIN, RONALD EUGENE-Civil Engineering, South Charleston, O.-ASCE, ASTM. SHAW, DONALD EDWARD- Mechanical Engineering, Massillon, O. SHINKLE, RONALD KEITH-Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, O. SIROIS, GERARD OMER-Aerospace Engineering, Gloversville, N.Y.-IAS iChrm.I. Tau Beta Pi. SLATER, GARY LEWIS-Aerospace Engineering, Highland Heights, Ky.-Triangle, News Record, Student Council, Men's Advisory, IAS, Eng. Trib., Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Delta Epsilon, Gamma Beta Pi. SMITH, CARL R.-Civil Engineering, Cincin- nati, 0.-ASCE. SMITH, CHARLES HOWARD-Chemical En- gineering, Nitro, W. Va.-A.I.Ch.E., Acacia lJr. Steward, Rep.- at-Large, Vice-Pres.J, SMITH, GARY BRUCE-Metallurgical Engineering, Butler, Pa.-ASM, ASTM. SMITH, GARY DENNIS-Aerospace Engineering, Madeira, 0.- Tau Beta Pi, IAS. SMITH, GEORGE EDWIN-Civil Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.-Chi Epsilon iHist.7, Tau Beta Pi. SMITH, JAMES EMERSON, Mechanical Engineering, Lancaster, O.-Lambda Chi Alpha iSec., Pledge Tr.D, ASME, ASPE, Scabbard and Blade, Fresh. Football, Men's Advisory. SMITH, RONALD JAN -Aerospace Engineering, Erlanger, Ky.-IAS. SOMMERVILLE, GENE A.-Civil Engineering, Palmyra, Ind.- Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, ASCE, Rifle Team. STEIGER, WIL- LIAM CHARLES-Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.- ASME. STEPHENS, JOHN FREDERICK III-Mechanical Engi- neering, Frederick, Md.-ASTM, ASME, Cincinnati Christian Fellowship iPres.J, Pi Tau Sigma. STERRETT, JOHN KAY- Electrical Engineering, Southside, W. Va.-Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles, AIEE, IRE. 203 204 EN GINEERIIN G GRADUATES STEVENS, JAMES KEITH-Chemical Engineering, Tipp Clty, O.-Triangle iTreas., Rec. Sec.i, A.I.Ch.E., Tau Beta Pi. STU- GARD, THOMAS PAUL-Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, O.- Sigma Phi Epsilon. SWARTZBAUGH, CARL THEODORE-Civil Engineering, Cincinnati, O.-ASCE fPres., Vice-Pres.7, Chi Epsi- lon iTreas.J. TAYLOR, DAVID WILLIAM-Metallurgical Engi- neering, Trenton, 0.-ASM, Tau Beta Pi. TEMPLETON, ROBERT MICHAEL-Electrical Engineering, Cin- cinnati, O.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon iSocial Chrm., Stewardi, Eta Kappa Nu ipres.i, AIEE iTreas.i, Jr. Advisory Council, YMCA, Jr. Prom iVoting Co-Chrm.J. THOMAS, GARY E.-Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, O.-ASME. THOMAS RONALD WIL- LIAM-Civil Engineering, Eaton, O.-ASCE, Scabbard and Blade. THOMAS, STEVE J. JR.-Metallurgical Engineering, Lyndora, Pa.-ASM, Co-op Engineer. THOMPSON, RONALD LEE-Chemical Engineering, Springield, O-A.I.Ch.E. TOMSEN, JAMES JUSTUS-Civil Engineering, Cincinnati, O.-Pi Kappa Alpha Nice-Pres., Exec.-at-Large, Pledge Tr.I, ASCE, ASTM. TYLER, JOHN EDWARD-Electrical Engineering, Middletown, 0.-Triangle iSocial Chrm., Activities Chrm., Intramural Chrm., Steering Chrm.D, Eng. Trib., Co-op Engineer, Men's Advisory, Student Council Bd. of Budgets, Elections Comm., Bd. of Publications, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. UHRIG, MONTE LEE-Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, O. -A.I.Ch.E., Sigma Phi Epsilon. VAN DYKE, JAMES ARTHUR-Electrical Engineering, Lucas- ville, O.-IRE, Acacia. VENTRE, GERARD GREGORY-Aero- space Engineering, Cincinnati, O.-Men's Advisory, IAS iTreas.I, Tau Beta Pi. VIETH, DONALD LOUIS-Metallurgical Engineer- ing, Cincinnati, O.-A.I.Ch.E., ASM tCo-Chrm.J, Alpha Chi Sigma Nice-Pres.J, Tau Beta Pi. WAITS, MARTIN-BS Engi- neering, Cincinnati, O. WAKE, DENNIS JAMES-Mechanical Engineering, Cortland, O. -Delta Tau Delta. WALDMAN, NATHAN-Chemical Engineer- ing, Midland, Mich.-A.I.Ch.E. WALKER, THOMAS RICHARD- Electrical Engineering, Mason, O.-Eta Kappa Nu, Tap Beta Pi, IRE, Radio Club iChrm.7. WALLER, JERRY D.-Mechanical Engineering, Summitville, Ind.-Phi Delta Theta, ASME, Phi Tau Sigma. WARRENER, DOUGLAS NEIL-Civil Engineering, Sylvania, O. -Theta Chi iSteward, Sgt.-at-Armsi, Wrestling, ASCE, YMCA, Men's Advisory. WARWICK, EDWARD H.-Mechanical Engi- neering, Dayton, O.-ASME. WEBER, LAWRENCE R.-Civil Engineering, West Middletown, O.-ASCE. WEHRFRITZ, CARL A.-Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, O.-Alpha Chi Sigma tRecorder, Treas.J, A.I.Ch.E., Tau Beta Pi. WHEELER, RICHARD G.-Mechanical Engineering, South Point, 0.-ASME. WHITE, WILLIAM EUGENE-Chemical Engineer- ing, Batavia, 0.-A.I.Ch.E., Alpha Chi Sigma. WILL, RICHARD CURT-Civil Engineering, Toledo, O.-ASCE itreas.J, ASTM. WILSON, DONALD ALLAN-Mechanical Engineering, Vandalia, O.-ASME. WOLL, THOMAS PATRICK-Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, O.-IRE. YAEKLE, GEORGE DIRK-Mechanical Engineering, Hamilton, O.-ASME, Pi Tau Sigma. YOUNGHANS, JAMES LE- ROY-Aerospace Engineering, Cincinnati, O.-Pershing Rifles, IAS, Scabbard and Blade. ZIMMERMAN, ROBERT EDWARD- Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, O.-IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. SEMESTER COLLEGES Dean Charles K. Weichert MCMICKEN COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES The College of Arts and Sciences functions as the academic core of the University, for it is closely linked with the colleges on campus that coordinate their cur- ricula with liberal arts courses. Arts and Sciences has extensive pre-professional programs in law, medicine, teaching, and theologyg yet for those students unde- cided on a vocation, the college provides a. wide range of possible fields of concentration. To the scholar the College of Arts and Sciences offers the opportunity of investigating the diversity of om' cultural heritage. A 8: S students gather around their professor for a stimulating after-lecture discussion. K y 1 , 205 206 ARTS AND SCIENCES GRADUATES AFFSPRUNG, WENDELL HUGH-BA English, Wood River, Ill. ALLARD, ROBERT GORDON-BA History, Cincinnati, 0. ALL- GEIER, JOSEPH PAUL JR.-BS Physics, Cincinnati, O.-AIP. AMATO, JOANNE T.-BA Pre-Personnel and Industrial Rela- tions, Cincinnati, 0.-Newman Club iTelephone Chrm., Pub. Chrm.7, Fresh. Fashion Show fSet Design Comm.J. ANDERSON, DAVID TURPEAU-BS Zoology, Cincinnati, 0.-Alpha Phi Alpha Nice-Pres.l. ARNOLD, SAMUEL-BS Zoology, Cincin- nati, 0.-Wrestling. ASH, SHEILA C.-BA Sociology, Cincin- nati, 0.-Sigma Delta Tau, Hillel. BAILEY, SUE ANN-BS Bacteriology, Cynthiana, Ky.--YWCA, Caducea, Univ. Chorus. BARRETT, JAMES LLOYD-BA Chem- istry, Des Plaines, Ill.-Men's Advisory, Sigma Phi Epsilon. BARTON, JOHN CHRISTOPHER-BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0. -Proile, Beta Theta Pi iRec, Sec., Pledge Chrm.J. BASEMAN, RENEE LISSER-BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0.-Hillel, Glee Club. BAUER, CARLA ANNE-BS Zoology, Cincinnati, 0. BECKER, TIMOTHY L.-BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, O.-Alpha Chi Sigma, Chemistry Club. BEHRLE, BRENDA JEAN-BA Sociology, Cln- cinnati, 0.-Zeta Tau Alpha, YWCA, Sociology Club. BEINEKE, DANIEL DAVISSON- BELL, JUDITH ANN-BA Sociology, Cincinnati, 0.-Kappa Delta KActivities Chrm., Sec., House Pres.J, Mummers, Soci- ology Club, Speakers Bureau, Phi Omega, Union Leadership Seminar iChrm.J, Union Prog. Council KSec.l. BELL, STEVEN ARNOLD-BS Zoology, Cincinnati, O.-Sigma Alpha Mu, Hillel, Caducea. BELLERSEN, MARTIN E.-BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, O.-Scabbard and Blade. BENJAMIN, ANNETTE S.-BA So- ciology, Cincinnati, O.-Sociology Club 4Treas.l, Hillel. BERESKIN, CARMEN R.-BA Spanish, Cincinnati, 0.-Alpha Chi Omega, YWCA, Bearkitten. BERNSTEIN, SYLVIA-BA Sociology, Charleston, W. Va.-Sigma Delta Tau, Sociology Club. BEST, MARGARET ROSE-BA English, Cincinnati, O.- Newman Club, English Club iSec.J. BIDLINGMEYER, EMILE LADD-Kappa Gamma CSong Leader, Second Vice-Pres.i, Phi Alpha Theta, Jr. Advisor, Kampus King iGeneral Chrm.J, Greek Week iMixer Chrm.i, S. Prom CTicket Commj, AWS CPar. and Stands. Comm. Chrm.J, Cheerleader, Penguins Club. BIRGE, ERNEST CRICHTON-BS Zoology, Roanoke, Va.-Spirit Club lExec. Council, Student Coord,l, News Record, Homecom- ing iQueen Comm.l. BLOCK, BRUCE SYLVAN-BA English, Dayton, O. BLUMBERG, JANE-BS, Cincinnati, 0. BOGAGE, JUDITH TARLIN-BA Philosophy, Belmont, Mass. BOOKMYER, MARY ANN-BA Modern European History, Cln- cinnati, 0.-Young Dem., Newman Club iNewmanweal Bus. Mgr., Hist., Sec. and Rep. of Bd.J. BORN, CLIFFORD GEORGE -BC Physics, Cinucinnati, 0.-AIP iPres.i. BRAUN, NEIL TIMBERMAN-BA Economics, Cincinnati, O. BRENGELMAN, MICHAEL FREDRIC-BA Spanish, Cincinnati, 0.-Sigma Delta Pi BRETZ, CHARLES GEORGE, JR.-BA Pre-Personnel and In- dustrial Relations, Cincinnati, O.-YMCA lSec., Cab.J, West- minster Foundation iVice-Pres., Cab.J, SAM. BRUMLEVE, WIL- SON G.-BA Economics, Cincinnati, O. BUHI, WILLIAM CHRIS- TIAN-BS Chemistry, Hamilton, 0.-YMCA, ACS, Chemistry Club. BUNCE, HOWARD THEODORE-BA Political Sclence, Cincinnati, O.-Young Dem. lExec. Bd.J. BURGER, CHARLES NELSON-BS Zoology, S. Ft. Mitchell, Ky. BUSH, NEWTON LEE-BS Chemistry, Deer Park, 0. BUTLER, DAVID HARRISON-BS, Cincinnati, 0. BUTLER, SIMON STARKS-BA Political Science, Cincinnati, 0. BUTT, GERALDINE ANN-BA Psychology, Sacramento, Cal.- Huber Hall Stands. Chrm., Kappa Delta iPanhelI Rep.J, Mum- mers. CALUWAERT, BERNIE A.-BA Music, Cincinnati, O.- Theta Beta Nice-Pres.J, Alpha Gamma Delta, Newman Club. CAREY, NORA MARGARET-BA American History, Cincinnati, 0.-Cincinnatus, Alpha Chi Omega lRec. Sec.i, News Record, Homecoming Comm. tPub.l, Rose of Delta Sigma Pi, WAA. CHARLTON, DAVID ALAN-BA Economics, Atchison, Kan.- Young Rep. CHOLAK, PAUL M.-BA Political Sclence, Cincinnati, 0.- Sigma Alpha Mu lRush Chrm.J, Omicron Delta Kappa lSec.J, Sophos, Phi Eta Sigma, A 81 S Trib. lPres.7, Men's Advisory lA 84 S Chrm.l, US College Bowl Team iCapt.l, Convocations and Special Services Comm., IFC, Jr. Class Advisory Bd., Sr. Class Advisory Bd. CHU, EN-YIEN ALBERT-BS Chemistry, Hong Kong, China-International Club. CLARK, JERRY DALE -BA English, Franklin, 0.-Glee Club, Mummers. COMER, JAMES MICHAEL-BA Economics, Cincinnati, O.-Men's Ad- vlsory, Union Bd. lSec,J, Alpha Tau Omega lCo-Rush Chrm., Rush Chrm., Exec. Councill, Rifle Team, Homecoming lPub Comm. . CONFER, DAVID BRUCE-BS Zoology, Cincinnati, O.-Phl Eta Sigma, Caducea lVice-Pres.J. CONWAY, BRUCE EDWARD- BA History, Cincinnati, O.-Rifle Team. CORCORAN, COLLEEN KAY-BA Sociology, Cincinnati, O.-Kappa Kappa Gamma lRegistrari, WAA. CORNELIUS, SUE-BS Physics, Cincinnati, 0.-Kappa Delta, Cheerleader iSec.J, AIP, Spirit Club. CRABTREE, CHARLES EDWIN-BA Chemistry, Springlleld, O. CRAWFORD, PATRICIA ANN-BA English, BS Education, Cin- cinnati, 0.-Chi Omega, Pi Delta Phi. DAHLING, DANIEL RICHARD-BS Bacteriology, Cincinnati, 0.-Scabbard and Blade. DAKEN, JR., JAMES BERNARD-BA Political Science, Cincinnati, O.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, IFPC, YMCA, Young Rep. 207 208 ARTS AND SCIENCES GRADUATES DALNESS, JOHN HENNING-BS Zoology, Cincinnati, O.- Alpha Tau Omega, Pershing rifles. DALTON, WILLIAM JACK -BS Zoology, Cincinnati, O.-Swimming Team, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. DAMON, ANN ELIZABETH-BS Medical Technol- ogy, Cincinnati, 0.-Alpha Lambda Delta, Guidon, Kappa Kappa Gamma iPub. Relations Chrm.l, AWS IA 81 S Rep., Elections Comm., Cons. Comm.l, Jr. Panhell CPub. Chrm.D, News Record, Ivy Chain, YWCA, Greek Week iDance Comm.l, Home- coming Comm., Jr Prom Comm., Kampus King Comm., REW, iPub. Comm.J. DARRAGH, KIRK V.-BS Chemistry, Massillon, 0.-YMCA, ACS, Chemistry Club. DAUM, DOROTHY GERALDINE-BA English, Norwood, 0.- Alpha Chi Omega KWAA Rep.D, WAA iLegis. Bd.D, YWCA, Greek Week ISkit Comm.J, English Club, Young Dem., Logan Hall Assn. Uudiciary Comm.l, UCSNO iSports Chrm., Legis. Bd.l, SNASO iProg. Chrm., Soc. Comm.J. DAVIDSON, EUNICE THOMS-BA Economics, Cincinnati, O. DAVIS, GALE CHARLES -BS Physics, Cincinnati, O.-Kittyhawk. DEAN, PAULA VAIL --BA English, Bethesda, Md, DEERING, RONALD H.-BS Zoology, Covington, Ky. DI LEO, ROGER-BA French, White Plains, N. Y.-Cincinnatian, Mum- mers CPuh.J. DONALDSON, NANCY ANN-BA Sociology, Cin- cinnati, 0. DOUGLAS, RALPH EDWARD-BA American His- tory, Cincinnati, O. DRACKETT, SALLIE BOLTON-BA French, Cincinnati, 0. DRAGUL, STANLEY-BA Chemistry, Cincinnati, 0.-Swimming Team, Sigma Alpha Mu. DREIDAME, DIANNE LOUISE-BA English, Cincinnati, O.-Cincinnatian, English Club, Pi Delta Epsilon. DUBEY, JOYCE LURA-Bc Math, Cincinnati, 0.-In- ternational Club, Indian Students Assn. DUVAL, MAREEN-BA Sociology, Cincinnati, O.-Sociology Club, Kappa Kappa Gamma, WAA, Univ. Chorus. DYSART, JAMES EDWARD-BA History, Chillicothe, 0.-Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade. EASTIN, KEITH E.-BA Economics, Lo- rain, O.-Beta Theta Pi iSteward, Rush Chrm., Soc. Chrm.D, Cincinnatian iProd. Mgrj, Profile iAssoc. Ed.l, Pi Delta Epsilon, Union Soc. Comm., Phi Upsilon. EDELEN, WILLIAM LANE, JR. -BA Sociology, Cincinnati, 0. ELDER, KENNETH RAYMOND-Sigma Alpha Epsilon iSpecial Events Chrm., Rush Chrm., Vice-Pres., Pres.l, Student Council iCorr. Sec., Pres.l, IFC iGeneral Chrm., Exec. Commj, Greek Week iGames Chrm., General Chrm.I, Men's Advisory, Bd. of Budgets, All Univ. Convocations Comm., Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Sigma, Cincinnatus, Metro, Sophos. EMANUEL, HAROLD MARL-BA American History, Chicago, Ill.--Greek Week Comm., Homecoming Comm., Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Epsilon Pi, IFC. EMERSON, THOMAS RILEY-BA Political Science, Cincinnati, 0.-Lambda Chi Alpha iCorr. Sec.J. ENGEL, STEPHEN ERIC- BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0.-Sigma Chi iRitual Co-Chrm., Pledge Class Sec.l, Caducea, Mummers. EUSKIRCHEN, GEORGE JOHN-BA Industrial Management, Cincinnati, O.-Rifle Team. FAHRLENDER, THEODORE THURL -BA Zoology, Cincinnati, 0.-AFROTC Rifle Team iCapt.D. FARAGHER, KATHLEEN L.-BA Political Science, Cincinnati, O.-Newman Club iNewmanweal Ed., Nominating Comm. Chrm., Soc. Commj, News Record iFeature Ed., Assoc. Ed.J, Young Dem. iExec. Comm., Rec. Sec.J. FEE, ROBERT C.-BA Politi- cal Science, Cincinnati, 0.-Soph, and Jr. Advisory Councils, Homecoming Comm., A Sf. S Trib. iVice-Pres.J, Sigma Alpha Epsilon iAsst. Treas., Treas.J, YMCA lSecond Vice-Pres., Pres.J, Men's Advisory, College Bowl Alternate. FELDHAUS, DAVID HENRY-BA Political Science, Cincinnati, 0. FINN, JAMES JAY-BA American 'History, Roselle, Ill.- Phi Alpha Theta. FINN, RONALD BARRY-BA Economics, Day- ton, O.-Sigma Alpha Mu. FISHBACK, CAROLYN JEAN-BA Spanish, BS Education, Rossmoyne, 0.-Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Delta Pi, Cincy Christian Fellowship. FISHER, ELLIOT STEPHEN-BA Political Science, Bronxville, N. Y.-Sigma Alpha Mu iHouse Mgr.l, Men's Advisory. FLAN- DERS, CANZETTA DYER-BA Mathematics and BS Education, Norwood, O.-Alpha Lambda Delta, Trianon iSoc. Chrm.7, Kappa Delta Pi, Baptist Student Fellowship, S-E Club lCorr. Sec., Red. Sec., Treas.7, Glee Club iSec., Ass't. Pub. Mgr.J. FLANDERS, DAVID GEORGE-BA Political Science, Cincinnati, O.-Glee Club iTreas., Bus. Mgr.l, Baptist Student Fellowship, Mummer. FOSTER, THEODORE STANDING-BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0. FRANKLYN, ELAINE M.--BA Sociology, Cincinnati, O. FRAN- ZONE, HENRY WILLIAM-BA Economics, Jackson Heights, N. Y.-Theta Chi, Wrestling Team, YMCA, Union Recreational Comm. FUENTES, D. CARMELA--BS Medical Technology, Cin- cinnati, 0.-YWCA, WAA, Greek Week, Glee Club, Kampus King, Ivy Chain, Chi Omega lSec.D, Jr. Panhell., Jr. Advisors. GAILEY, ROBERT GLENN-BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, 0. GALVIN, JAMES MARTIN-BS Physics, Cincinnati, O. GARD, JUDITH ANN-BS Medical Technology, Newark, 0.-Alpha Lambda Delta, Memorial Dorm Cab. iTreas., Standards Comm. Chrm.J, Res. Hall Comm., Jr. Advisor, Ivy Chain. GILCHRIST, STEVE G.-BS Chemistry, Norwood, 0. GLASS, PATRICIA ANN -BA English, Rockville Centre, N. Y.-Mummers, News Rec- ord, Hillel, Elliston Poetry Workshop, English Club. GLUCKMAN, JUDITH CAROL-BA Philosophy, Cincinnati, 0. GOEBEL, MEREDITH MARGARET-BS Zoology, Cincinnati, 0. GOLDMAN, ALLAN P.-BS Zoology, Dayton, 0.-Sigma Alpha Mu iPledge Tr.l, Intramurals, Cadeuca, Spirit Club, Men's Ad- visory Bd., Sr. Advisory Bd., Union Soc. Comm. GONEN, KATH- RYN INFIELD-BA Psychology, Cincinnati, O. GOOD, ROSALIND L.-BA English and BS Education, Cincin- nati, O. GOODMAN, MARCIA-BA Economics, Cincinnati, 0. GORDON, MARY JANE--BA Psychology, Cincinnati, O.-YWCA, News Record, Fresh. Leadership Conf. iWorship Chrml, Soph. Class Proj., REW lHospitality Comm.l, WAA iCo-Rec. Volley Ball Co-Capt.J, Jr. Prom ilnvitation Comm.D, Homecoming CTicket Comm.J, Alpha Chi Omega iLyre Ed., House Council, Corr. Sec.7. GORDEN, STEVEN E.-BS Zoology, Cincinnati, O. -Phi Epsilon Sigma, Caducea, Young Dem., Men's Advisory, News Record. GRAUMANN, SHIRLEE YOUISE-BA English and Theatre Arts, Cincinnati, 0.-Mummers, Westminster. GRAWE, WILLIAM NEELE-BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, O.-Rilie Team iStatisti- cianl, Co-Weds Nice. Pres.J. GREENBERG, BARRY JAY-BS Zoology, Cincinnati, O.-Caducea, Bowling League. GREEN- BERG, STEVEN RONALD-BA Sociology, Chicago, lll. GREGORY, DONA GAIL-BS Physics, Newport, Ky.-AIP lSec.J, Hillel, Internat. Club, Modern Dance Club. GRINK- MEYER, JOSEPH H.-BA Mathematics, Cincinnati, 0. HALL, ROBERT CHARLES-BA Political Science, Cincinnati, 0.- Scabbard and Blade iCapt.J, ROTC Soc. Bd. iChrmJ, AROTC Rifle Team, Intramurals, AROTC Brigade iDeputy Comndr.J. HAMLIN, PETER R.-BA History, Cincinnati, 0.-Phi Delta Theta, Phi Alpha Theta, A845 Trib., Cincinnatian, Canterbury Club, REW iConvocations Chrm.J, Men's Advisory, YMCA. HAMONS, BONNIE L.-BS Medical Technology, Cincinnati, O. HARP, LARRY DAVID-BA Political Science, Franklin, 0.- Football, Baseball, Ulex. HARRISON, JEANITH PAULINE-BA English, Ripley, W. Va.-Glee Club, Mummers, Wesley, iSpecial Program Chrm.J. HARTMAN, FRED ANTHONY-BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, O.-Chemistry Club iPres.J, Scabbard and Blade KTreas.l. 209 210 ARTS AND SCIENCES GRADUATES HAYES, MICHAEL WILLIAM-BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, 0.- Theta Chi tActivities Chrm., Cholarship Chrm.l, Chemistry Club, Men's Advisory. HEATON, GEORGE CADWELL-BS Zoology, Cincinnati, O. HECKER, NANCY MARIE-BS Medical Tech- nology, Schnectady, N. Y.-Theta Phi Alpha lTreas.l. HEI- MERT, MARY ANN--BA Math, Reading, 0. HERBERT, ELLEN FRANCES-BS Medical Technology, Hunt- ington, W. Va.-Sigma Delta Tau lPres., Treas., WAA Rep., Activities Chrm.l, Jr. Panhell., Panhell. lActivities Chrm.J, Jr. Advisor, Hillel, Kampus King tlnvitation Comm.J, Best Dressed Co-Ed., Greek Goddess. HERRON, MIMI-BA English, Cincin- nati, 0.-Delta Delta Delta. HERZIG, PHYLLIS IGLICKEBERGJ -BA Sociology, Cincinnati, O.-Sociology Club. HOLT, KAY ANN-BA English and BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Wesley Foundation, Kappa Delta Pi lMembership Chrm.J. HONNERT, KATHY C.-BA Sociology, Cincinnati, O.-Kappa Kappa Gamma lVice Pres.7, Jr. Advisors iSec.-Treas.J, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sociology Club, Greek Week Comm, lCo-Chrm. Games Comm.l, News Record iSoc. Ed.l, Homecoming Queen, Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. HOOGE, ANITA DIANN-BA Zoology and BS Education, Springdale, O.-Kappa Delta Pi. HUMMEL, WILLIAM FRANCIS JR.-BA Psychology, Cincinnati, O.-Band, Band Council, ROTC Band, Scabbard and Blade. HUMPHRIES, DENNIS VICTOR-BA Zoology, Cincinnati, O.-Glee Club. ISTOCK, PAUL HOWARD-BA Economics, Cincinnati, O.- Alpha Tau Omega, Arnold Air Society Oflicer, Kitty Hawk Squadron Comndr. JOEL, SAUL E.-BA Philosophy, Bombay, India. JOHNS, RONALD WILLIAM-BA Psychology, Bellevue, Ky. JONES, JUDITH KATHRYN-BA Psychology, Lancaster, 0. -Chi Omega iSophos Chrm., Ass't Sec.l. JONES, PAUL DAVID-BA Psychology, Indianapolis, Ind.-Pi Kappa Alpha lRush Chrm., Pledge Masterl, YMCA lExec. Coun- cil, Fresh. Cab.l, Track, News Record. JONES, PHILIP DWIGHT -BA History, Wayne, W. Va. KARTYE, PETER ANTHONY- BA Political Science, Cincinnati, O.-Young Dem. KAUFMAN, JAMES BENTLEY-BS Physics, Cincinnati, O.-AIP. KELLEY, FORD DALE-BA History, Cincinnati, O. KENNEDY, BRIGID E.-BA Spanish, Cincinnati, O. KENNEDY, OWEN V.- BS Physics, Cincinnati, 0. KENNEDY, RAYMOND ROBERT- BA Geography, Cincinnati, O.-Kitty Hawk iExec. Ofiicerl, Ar- nold Air Society iAdministrative Ofiicerl, ROTC Social Bd. KESSLER, MICHAEL ROBERT-BA Psychology, Flushing, N. Y. -Pl Lambda Phi lSoc. Chrm., Scribe, Archon, Rush Chrm.l, Men's Advisory, IFC. KEVAL, LAWRENCE EUGENE-BA Eco- nomics, Washington, D. D.-Arnold Air Society, Newman Club. KEY, BARRY N.-BA Psychology, Cincinnati, O. KIME, KAREN ANN-BA Spanish, Indianapolis, Ind.--Kappa Kappa Gamma, Cincinnatian, Pi Delta Epsilon. KIMMEL, JAMES ORNAN-BA History and BS Education, Lebanon, 0.-Wesley Foundation lWesley Wastebasket Ed.I. KIRSCHNER, NORMA ANNE-BA French, Great Neck, N. Y. -Memorial Dorm lCorridor Rep., Activities 84 Projects Chrm., Sr. Rep. to Judiciaryl. KLEEMAN, WALTER KENNETH-BA Psychology, Cincinnati, O. KLENE, RICHARD RALPH-BA Eng- lish, Cincinnati, 0.-Pi Delta Epsilon Nice Pres.l, News Record lAssoc. Ed., Ad. Mgr.l, YMCA. KRIEG, JOHN KARL-BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, 0.-Sr. Class Pres., Phi Delta Theta Nice Pres.J, Sigma Sigma lSec.J, Metro, Cincinnatus, IFC, YMCA, Greek Week lDance Chrm., Co-Chrm.J, Soc. Bd. lTreas.i, Student Council, Men's Advisory. KROIN, DAVID J.-BA Psychology, Yonkers, N. Y.-Pi Lambda Phi lRush Chrm.J, Dorm Council, Men's Advisory, Student Food and Health Comm., Homecoming lFloat Comm.J, Intramurals. KUGELMAS, NEIL T.-BA Mathematics, Forest Hills, N. Y. -Pi Lambda Phi lTreas., Mars., Pledge Master, Soc. Chrm., Rush Chrm.7, Intramurals. KUHNELL, SAUNDRA JEAN-BA Zoology, Cincinnati, 0.-Modern Dance Club, Fresh. Project, Cincinnatus. LADRIGAN, J. WILLIAM-BS Physics, Cincinnati, O.-AIP. LAMEIER, RICHARD DAVID-BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0.- Newman Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Swimming Team. LANDMAN, JEROME BARRY-BA English, Cincinnati, 0.-Alpha Epsilon Pi lExchequer and Masterl, Hillel, IFC. LATTA, WILLIAM S.- BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0.-Football, Scabbard and Blade, Phi Delta Theta. LAW, YU HONG-BS Zoology, Hong Kong, China--BSF Co-op Class Nice Chrm.i, CCF. LEE, HARRY-BS Bacteriology, Cin- cinnati, 0.--Chess Club, YMCA. LEE, HUNG-HEE-BS Chemis- try, Hong Kong, China-YMCA, Internat. Club. LEE, TAI-CHEE CLEMENT--BS Chemistry, Hong Kong, China-Internat. Club. LEFF, ARNOLD MICHAEL-BS Zoology, Queens, N. Y.-Sigma Alpha Mu lSteward, Chap.7, Hillel Nice Pres.J, Student Rela- tions Council. LEPOF, DAVID-BA Economics, Cincinnati, 0. LOEB, LEE MAYO-BA Economics, Cincinnati, O.-Band, Pi Lambda Phi, Sailing Team. LUCAS, MILLARD-BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0.-Sigma Alpha Mu, Union Bd., Hillel. MA, ON-HOU-BS Chemistry, Hunan, China-Internat. Club. MARLOW, JAMES ROBERT-BA Political Science, Cincinnati, 0.-Phi Delta Theta. MARSHALL FELIX WEDEN-BA English, Dayton, 0. MARTIN, BRUCE KIRK-BA English, Fort Thomas, Ky.-YMCA. MARTIN, KATHLEEN ANNETTE-BA Sociology, Cincinnati, 0. Jr. Advisor, Cincinnatian, Alpha Lambda Delta Nice Pres.i, AWS. MARTIN, ROY N.--BA Sociology, Cincinnati, O.-Sociol- ogy Club. MARTINI, MARY ELIZABETH-BA Psychology, Cin- cinnati, 0.-Psi Chi, Huber Hall Assn. Nice Presi. MAX, ALAN STUART-BA Psychology, Cincinnati, O.-Sigma Alpha Mu lSong Masteri. MAYER, CHARLES D.-BA History, Cold Spring, Ky. MCCOL- LUM, IVA L.-BA Sociology, Cincinnati, 0.-Alpha Kappa Alpha lDean of Pledgesi, AWS, Sociology Club, Ivy Chain, Modern Dance Club, YWCA. MCDONALD, THOMAS H.-BA Psychology, Wyoming 0.-SAM. MCGEHEE, MARY JANE-BA Philosophy, Huntington, W. Va.-Delta Delta Delta lSoc. Chrm., Marsh.i, Cincinnatian, Mummer. MCKENNA, JO ANN-BA Political Science, Cincinnati, 0.- AWS, Penguins. MCMILLAN, SALLY-BS Medical Technology, Cincinnati, 0.-YWCA, WAA lCo-Rec. Volley Ball Chrm.i, Fresh. Fashion Show lTicket Chrmi, Chi Omega lPub. Chrm., Asst. Treas., Treas.i. MENITOFF, PAUL JAY-BA Psychology, AI- bany, N. Y.-Hillel, Psi Chi. METZGER, JUDITH ANN-BA French, Cincinnati, 0.-Kappa Kappa Gamma lAsst. Reg., Scholarship Chrm.i, Pi Delta Phi Nice Pres.7, Jr. Advisors, Jr. Prom lPresentation Comm.J,WAA, YWCA. 211 212. ARTS AND SCIENCES GRADUATES MILLER, GARY-BA Psychology, Cincinnati, O.-SOP. MINOR, WILLIAM KELLER-BA History, Cincinnati, 0. MOENSTER, PHYLLIS ANN-BA Pre-Personnel 81 Industrial Relations, Cin- cinnati, O.-Bd. of Pub., Cincinnatian iBus. Mgr., Sr. Ed.I, Pi Delta Epsilon CTreas.J, Delta Phi Alpha, Theta Phi Alpha, SAM, Jr. Advisor, ANS IAXLS Rep., Chrm. Orientation Dayi, Greek Week iTicket Chrm.D, Kampus King iTicket Comm. Chrm.J, Ivy Chain. MOORE, LYNNE RUSSELL-BA Political Science, Cincinnati, O.- Kappa Delta CRec. Sec.J, YWCA, Homecoming fDance Comm.J, Kampus King iTicket Comm. Chrm.J. MUDGE, MICHAEL HODGES-BA English, Milford, 0.-Band lMarching and Concerti, Band Council Nice Pres.i, Kappa Kappa Psi Nice Pres., Pledge Tr.J. MUELLER, GEORGE AN- THONY-BA Personnel, Bellevue, Ky. MUELLER, JAMES LES- LIE-BA Economics, Cincinnati, O. MULLIKIN, LAURIE-BA Mathematics and BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.--WAA iBadmin- ton Mgr., Soc. Chrmj. NEAL, VIRGINIA LEE-BA History, Cincinnati, 0.-Debate Team, Young Rep. iTreas.J, Phi Alpha Theta iCorr. Sec.J. NEEL, ROBERT W.-BA History, Cincinnati, O.-Phi Kappa Tau iPres., Vice Pres., Sec., Rush Chrm.J, IFC iCultural Im- provements Comm. Chrm., Smoker Chrm.D, Spirit Club, YMCA, Homecoming Comm., Greek Week iBanquet Chrm.D, Men's Ad- visory, Jr. Prom Comm., GGG iSec.-Treas.J, Metro, Cinclnnatus. NEEL, WILLIAM BARTON-Ba English and BS Education, Cincinnati, O. NEWBERRY, CLARENCE MICHAEL-BA Eco- nomics, Cincinnati, 0.-Kitty Hawk, Arnold Air Society iExec. Ofiiceri. NIELSEN, DONALD WAYNE-BA Psychology, Cincinnati, O.- Sigma Alpha Epsilon iProgram Chrm., Pledge Scholarship Chrm.l, IFC iRush Comm., Smoker Chrm.l, SOP. NORTON, JANE ANNE-BA English, Cincinnati, O.-Alpha Lambda Delta, News Record, Jr. Panhell. Nice Pres.J, Soph. Proj., Jr. Ad- visor lCollege Chrm.J, Orientation Bd., Panhell. Bd. lTreas.7, Ivy Chain, REW lBooklet Chrm.7, Zeta Tau Alpha lFlrst Vice Pres., Pledge Tr.I, English Club. O'MEARA, THOMAS JOHN BA Political Science, Cincinnati, O. PACK, SUSAN-BA Eng- Iish, Cincinnati, O.-Delta Delta Delta. PARK, RICHARD ELDON-BS Zoology, Cincinnati, 0.-0rches- tra. PATHE, SARAH JANE-BA English, Cincinnati, 0.-AWS iFresh. Rep.J, Delta Delta Delta iPledge Chap., Rec. Sec.l, YWCA iMembership Comm.i, Soph. Class Sec., Jr. Class Vice Pres., Ivy Chain. PATRONE, LOUIS WELSON-BA History, Niles, 0.-Theta Chi, IFC KSOC. Bd.D. PATTISON, DONALD JOSEPH KARAS-BA History, Holyoke, Mass. PORTNOY, JOSEPH N.-BS Zoology, Cincinnati, 0.-Sigma Alpha Mu iSec.D, Caducea, Phi Eta Sigma. PORTWAY, PAT- RICK STEPHEN-BA Political Science, Cincinnati, 0.-AIP, APSA, Scabbard and Blade. PRESLEY, MAURICE O'NEAL- BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0. PRESNER, MARIANNE-BA Psy- chology, New York, N. Y.-Mummers. PRIOR, CAROL' LEE-BA Economics, Cincinnati, O.-Jr. Ad- visors, Kappa Kappa Gamma CTreas., Pres.l, WAA. PUNDSACK, M. NANCY-BA English, Cincinnati, 0.-Theta Phi Alpha, Mummers, News Record, World University Service, Young Rep., Homecoming Comm. RANDALL, KENNETH EARL-BA Span- ish, Cincinnati O.-Alpha Tau Omega iRush Chrm., Soc. Comm., Coordinator, Sigma Delta Pi Nice Pres.l, Mu Phi Tau, Men's Advisory iChrm.J, T.C. Trib. IFaculty Comm.J, Jr. Class Party Comm., WUS, Homecoming iTicket, Decorations, Greeting Commj, Student Directory. RAPP, VALERIE ANN-BA Eng- lish, Cincinnati, 0.-Mortar Board, Guidon ICapt.7, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Alpha Theta iPres.J. RAU, DONALD GEORGE-BS Zoology, Cincinnati, 0.-Swim- ming Team, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. RECTOR, JAMES W.-Chem- istry, Aurora, Ind.-Chemistry Club, ACS. REGENSBURGER, PAUL GEORGE-BS Zoology, Cincinnati, 0.-Beta Theta Pi. REMLE, JAN LEE-BA Sociology, Cincinnati, O.-,Kappa Delta iScholarship Chrm., Soc. Service Chrm.i, Kappa Delta Pi. RHODES, ELANA SUSAN-BA History, Cincinnati, 0.-Cin- cinnatian, News Record, Kappa Alpha Theta, Young Rep. RISCH, ROBERT NORMAN-BA English, Cincinnati, O.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon tSoc. Chrm.i, Cincinnatus, Sophos iSorority Co-ord.J, Men's Advisory, YMCA Fresh. Camp Counselor, Homecoming Comm., IFC. RISTICH, MILLIE SUE-BA Spanish, Cincinnati, 0.-Internat. Club, EOF tTreas.J, Russian Club lSec.i, Spanish Club. RITZI, JACK HENRY-BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, O.- Deltglgau Delta, Glee Club Octet, Intermural Referee, Chemis- try u. ROBINSON, JEROME MASON-BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0.- Chess Club, Concert Band, Glee Club, Alpha Tau Omega. RODEN- KIRCHEN, CARL FRED-BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, O.-Alpha Chl Sigma. RODGERS, RICHARD LEE-BA Psychology, Cin- cinnati, 0.-Scabbard and Blade, AROTC Brigade Staff S-3 i0peration Ofhceri. ROGERS, VIRGINIA ANN-BA English, Cin- cinnati, O.-Delta Delta Delta iVice-Pres., Pledge Tr.J, Spirit Banquet iPub. Co-Chrm.J, Panhell, tRush Comm.i. ROHRER, DAVID H.-BA Psychology, Frederick, Md. ROMIG, KENNETH LEE-BA and BS Latin, Cincinnati, 0. ROSS, DAVID E.-BA Economics, Cincinnati, 0.-Sigma Chi, Intra- murals. RUBIN, PAUL HAROLD-BA Economics, Cincinnati, 0. RUSSELL, BENJAMIN RAY-BA Psychology, Hamilton, O.- Men's Res. Halls CPres. Councili, Social Bd. RUSSEL, ELIZA- BETH COLLIER-BA Geology, Cincinnati, 0. RYERSON, GARY RAYMOND-BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0. SCHABER, THOMAS CONNOR-BA Management, Cincinnati, 0. SCHAFFNER, LINDA LOU-BA Chemistry, Delaware, 0.-- Memorial Dorm tPres., Treas.i, Intercollegiate Dehaters iSec.- Treas., Pres.i, Tau Kappa Alpha iSec.-Treas.J, REW iArea Chrm., Pub. Chrm.i, Wesley Foundation, AWS t0rientation Booklet Ed.J, Res. Hall Comm., Student Advisory Comm. SCHIRO, DAVID LEWIS-BA Political Science, Bangor, Me. SCHLENSKER, MICHAEL LOUIS-BA English, Cincinnati, O. SCHOTT, DONALD LEE-BA Political Science, Cincinnati, O. SCHUERMAN, MARY JO-BA Sociology, Cincinnati, 0.--Alpha Chi Omega lRush Chrm.I, Cincinnatus, Jr. Prom Court, Jr. Advisor, REW tFaculty Comm. Chrm.J, REP tFaculty Comm. Chrm.J, Panhell Rush Comm., Homecoming Comm., Greek Week Comm., YWCA. SCHULER, ELLEN ADELE-BA Sociology, Cincinnati, O.-Theta Phi Alpha KAsst. Steward, Steward, Float Chrm., Pres.J, Mummers iGreek Co-Ord., Vice-Pres.J, Sociology Club. SCHUMACHER, WILLIAM ROBERT-BS Zool- ogy, Cincinnati, O. SCHWAB, WILLIAM H.-BA Sociology, Cin- cinnati, 0. SCHWANEKAMP, WILLIAM H.-BA Political Science, Cincin- nati, 0. SCHWARZ, SANDRA IOLENE-BA Psychology, Cincln- nati, O.-Fresh. Project, Dance Club tSec.l, YWCA, Soph. Cab., Jr. Advisor, Ivy Chain, Psi Chi, Homecoming Comm., Greek Week Comm., Kappa Alpha Theta tStewardess, Scholarship Chrm., Dep. House Pres.i. SCHWARTZ, JAMES ALAN-BA English, Cincinnati, 0. SCHWEITZER, PAT ANN-BA Sociology, Cincinnati, 0. SEALE, SUSAN BARBARA-BA French, Cincinnati, 0.-Kappa Kappa Gamma iHouse Pres., Rec. Sec.i, Pi Delta Phi Nice- Pres., Sec.J. SEAMAN, ANN MARGARET-BA European His- tory, Cincinnati, 0.-Chi Omega Nice-Pres.i, Jr. Panhell, YWCA, News Record, Jr. Prom Comm. SHARPE, ELLIOT MAR- TIN-BA Zoology, Cleveland, O.-Pi Lambda Phi fPres., Vice- Pres.7, Wrestling Team. SHERRILL, SAMUEL B.-BA Econom- ics, Cincinnati, 0.-Profile tAssoc. Ed.i. 213 214 ARTS AND SCIENCES GRADUATES SHERRY, KENNETH MICHAEL-BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, 0. -Pi Lambda Phi lMarshalli, Chemistry Club. SILLMAN, TONI CECIL--BA Psychology, Cincinnati, O.-Kappa Alpha Theta lSocial Chrm., song leaderi, Jr. Class Sec., ASIS Trib., YWCA lSoph. Cab.i, Sr. Class Sec., Psi Chi, Homecoming Comm., Mummers, Sophos Queen Court, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl. SIMPSON, PATRICIA ANNE-BA English and BS Education, Norwood, 0.-Cincinnati Christian Fellowship CTreas,, Sec., Vice- Pres.J, S-E Club, Glee Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Debate Team. SKOLNIK, STANLEY R.-BA Philosophy, New York, N.Y.-- Phi Eta Sigma, REW Comm. SMITH, JAMES EDWARD-BS Physics, Cincinnati, 0.-AIP. SMITH, REBECCA JOY-BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0.- SONI- MER, RODERICK JOHN-BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, O.-Scab- bard and Blade. SORENSON, JUDITH KAY-BA History, Cin- cinnati, 0. SPOEHRER, GAYLE ANN-BA Psychology, St. Bernard, 0.- Delta Zeta lScholarship Chrm., Treas., Rec. Sec., WAA Rep.J, Newman Club l Newmanweal Ed.i, YWCA, Young Dem., Mum- mers. STANFORD, PATRICIA DIANE-BA Psychology, Cin- cinnati, 0.-Kappa Delta. STEINER, PAUL MARY-BA Chem- istry, Cincinnati, 0.-Theta Phi Alpha lHouse Mgr., House Pres., Panhell Rep., Rec. Sec.i, House Pres. Council lSec.- Treas., Pres.J. STEPHENS, MICHAEL ANTHONY-BS Geology, Richmond, Ind.-Sigma Gamma Epsilon lSec.-Treas.J. STEPHENSON, ROBERT 0.-BS Mathematics, Dayton, 0.- Band lCouncil, Student Asst. Conductori, Kappa Kappa Psi lTreas.i. STEVENS, SALLY ANN-BS Zoology, Cincinnati, 0. -Glee Club, University Singers, Memorial Dorm lVice-Pres.i, YWCA. STIERS, KENNETH WAYNE-BA English, Cincinnati, O.-ROTC Annual lEd.J. STIFFMAN, ARLENE RUBIN-BA English, Cincinnati, 0. STILWELL, FRANCES PUTNAM-BA Botany, Glendale, 0.- Ludlow Hall lPres.i, Res. Hall Council, Canterbury Club lSec.J. STONEBRAKER, RICHARD DALE-BS Bacteriology, Lawrence- burg, Ind. STOUP, GLENN ERWIN-BA Urban Studies, Wil- liamsburg, 0.-News Record lEd.-in-Chiefi, Bd. of Publications, Pi Delta Epsilon, Sr. Advisory Comm., Union Addition Advisory Comm., Convocations Comm. STREIBIG, MICHAEL HARRISON -BA Economics, Cincinnati, 0. STUART, RAYMOND WALLACE-BS Physics, Cincinnati, O.- AIP lVice-Pres.i, ROTC Rifle Team lCaptaini, Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rides. SUAREZ, ARTURO-BA Regional Plan- ning, Cincinnati, 0. SULLIVAN, CAROLYN-BS Education and BS Zoology, Cincinnati, O.-Alpha Gamma Delta lPres.i, WAA lRec. Sec.i, YWCA lVice-Pres.i, S-E Club lPress.i, Greek Week lSeminar Comm.i. SWEET, MARY ARNOLD-BA Sociology, Cincinnati, 0.-Delta Zeta lPanhell. Rep.7, Jr. Panhell. lVice- Pres.i, AWS lParl. Comm. Chrm.i, Jr. Advisor, Soph. Class Party Co-Chrm., YWCA lMarriage Seminars Co-Chrm., Fresh. Camp Chrm., Soph. Council, Fresh. Leadership Con. Co-Chrm., Regional Council Chrm.i. SYBERT, LESLEY L.-BA Pre-Personnel and Industrial Rela- tions, Harrod, 0. SYRING, GEORGE RICHARD-BA Geography, Cincinnati, 0. TASHJIAN, JEAN E.-BS Medical Technology, Cincinnati, 0. TEPE, VERNER ALOYSIUS-BS Mathematics, Cincinnati, O. THOMPSON, JERRY N.-BS Chemistry, Williamsburg, O.- ACS, Chemistry Club lTreas.J. TRIPLETT, BARBARA JO-BA History, Kitts Hill, O.-Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi lVice-Pres.J, Guidon lChap.J, Memorial Dorm lPres., Judiciaryi, Res. Hall lComm. Chrm.J, Wesley Founda- tion lSec., Vice-Pres.J, AWS, A815 Trib., Ivy Chain, Sr. Class Advisory Council, Student Religious Council lChrm.J, REW lChrm.J. TYLER, RICHARD FREDERIC--BA Psychology, Cin- cinnati, 0. UCHTMAN, VERNON ALBERT-BS Chemistry, Cin- cinnati, 0.-Phi Delta Theta. UTZ, WALTER EARL-BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, 0. VAIAS, HELEN D.-BA Sociology, Cincinnati, 0. VATH, DIANA JAC- OUELINE-BA English, Cincinnati, O.-Kappa Delta, YWCA, WAA. VAUGHAN, LINDA DECKER-BA Sociology, Cincinnati, Ohio. VESER, GEORGE B.-BA Sociology, Cincinnati, 0.-Phi Delta Theta, YMCA, Spirit Club, WUS, Sociology Club. VESPER, ALBERT JOSEPH-BA Zoology, Park Hills, Ky. VILTER, CAROL LOUISE-BA Sociology, Cincinnati, 0.-Chi Omega. VOGEL, ROBIN R.-BA History, Cincinnati, 0.-Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Delta Theta, Track. WADE, ORIN WALLACE-BS Math, Cincinnati, 0.-Glee Club, Pershing Rlfies. WAGNER, JEROME FRANCIS-BS Physics, Cincinnati, O.-A.I.P. iTreas.i. WALLDORFF, DOUGLAS DORR -BA Economics, Belmont, N.Y.-Utex, Pi Kappa Alpha. WEAVER, DAVID R.-BA Foreign Affairs, Franklin, 0.-Wes- ley Foundation iTreas.i. WEBER, BRUCE EDWARD-BS Botany, Staten Island, N.Y.- Wesley Foundation, REW. WEINBERG, MICHAEL HOWARD- BA Political Science, Cincinnati, 0.-Sophos, A815 Trib. iTreas.i, Phi Eta Sigma. WEISBACH, MICHAEL F.-BS Math, Cincinnati, 0. WENDELL, JUDITH ANNE-BA History, Cin- cinnati, 0.-Kappa Alpha Theta iDeputy Treas.7, Bearkittens, YWCA iRegional Conf. Del.7. WENNER, DAVID BRUCE- BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, 0. WERTHEIMER, CHARLES LEE-BA Geography, Cincinnati, 0. WHITAKER, THOMAS T.-BA Political Science, Cincinnati, O. -Sigma Alpha Epsilon iRush Chrm.J, A8tS Trib., Greek Week Comm., Homecoming iFloat Comm.i, IFPC iVice-Pres.J. WHITE, NANCY ELIZABETH-BS Medical Technology, Covington, Ky.- Alpha Delta Pi iCorr. Sec.J, YWCA. WIEHE, JANET CAROL-BA English, Cincinnati, 0.-News Record, Mummers, WILLIAMSON, SUZANNE-BA Mathe- matics, Cincinnati, 0.-Glee Club iExec. Bd., Asst. Bus. Mgr.i. WILMES, JUDY ANN-BA Psychology, Cincinnati, O.-Alpha Delta Pi iSociaI Chrm.i, Junior Pan Hell. Council iConst. Comm.7, Collegiate Day Comm., WAA, Homecoming Comm., YWCA, Jr. Prom Comm., Greek Week Comm. WILSON, ADRIANNE-BS, BA English, Cincinnati, 0. WINCHESTER, LARRY-BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0. WRIGHT, BILLIE JUNE-BA English, Fort Thomas, Ky.-Jr. Advisors, Delta Delta Delta iScholarship Chrm., Rush Co-Chrm., Sophos Co-Chrm., Sophos Chrm.i. YARBROUGH, CHARLES JOSEPH-BA Mathematics, Cincinnati, O.-Lambda Chi Alpha iPres., Treas.i, Cincinnatian iProduction Mgr., Art Ed.i, Pl Delta Epsilon, Men's Advisory, Sophos, Phi Eta Sigma. YIP, YUM K.-BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, O.-Intemational Club. ZAPPIN, BRUCE I.-BA Psychology, Dayton, 0.-Sigma Alpha Mu, Caducea, Hillel, IFPC. ZEMBOCH, SUSAN JO-BS Psy- chology, Cincinnati, 0. ZISMAN, DIANE E.-BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0. ZYSKIND, HOWARD BRUCE-BA History, Hurts- boro, Ala.-Phi Alpha Theta. 215 216 Various aspects of CCM professional training are depicted by the Madrigal Singers, closed circuit television, voice training, and brass ensemble practice. COLLEGE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC COLLEGE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ADMINISTRATION-Seated: Rebecca Shoup, Asst. to the Deang Marjorie Shank, Dean-in-Charge: J. Lawrence Wiihide, Advisor of Graduate Studiesg Grace Underhill, One of the Conservatory's most unique landmarks is the fountain statue of Pan. Shillito Hall Executive Secretary. Standing: Willis Becket, Dean of Men and Direc- tor of Choral Workg Edward Scheiihous, Director of Admissions and Radio-TV Education. The College-Conservatory of Music, one of Cincin- nati's most widely known and oldest cultural institu- tions, became the fourteenth college of the University during the 1962-1963 academic year. The Conservatory was the first college in the nation recognized for its degree granted in Radio-Television. '1'he closed circuit radio and TV stations on campus provide laboratory experience for students planning careers in these communications media. 217 218 COLLEGE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC GRADUATES ALLEN, WILLIAM E.-BM Piano, Washington, Ind.-Student Senate, CCM Jr. Class Pres., Phi Mu Alpha. BIDDLE, ROGER BRYANT-BS Music, Cincinnati, O. BROCKHUIS, CAROLYN BETTY-BS Music, Cincinnati, O.-Mu Phi Epsilon IChorister, Vice-Pres., Pres.l, CCM Soph Class Treas., CCM Jr. Class Vice- Pres., CCM Sr. Class Vice-Pres., University Chorus IAccompan- istl, Glee Club IAsst. Accompanistl, Orchestra. BROWN, KAREN ELIZABETH-BM Piano, Speedway, Ind.-CCM Jr. Class Sec., Women's Council IRec. Sec.l, Sigma Alpha Iota tPres., Rec. Sec.D, Panhell. Council. CEBRIAK, ANTHONY T. JR.-BS Music Education, Youngs- town, 0.-CCM Fresh. Class Pres., Soph. Class Pres., Mum- mers, Phi Mu Alpha. CHAPMAN, PATRICIA ANN-BM Plano, Lincolnton, N.C.-Sigma Alpha Iota. CINSON, PATRICIA S.- BS Music, Malvern, O.-Mu Phi Epsilon tWarden, Choristerl, CCM Soph. Class Sec., Fresh Class Sec. COCHRAN, MORRIS WAYNE-BFA Radio-Television, Columbus, Ind.-Rho Tau Delta, Student Senate tEntertainment Comm.l, Christmas Ball tPub. Comm. Chrm.l. CONWAY, CAROL JEAN-BS Voice, McArthur, Ohio-Sigma Alpha Iota tTreas., Ed.l. DE LUCA, DOMINICK ANTHONY- BM Music, Steubenville, 0.-Phi Mu Alpha. DENNIS, GEORGE MICHAEL-BEA Radio, Television, Middleton, Ohio-Phi Mu Alpha. DUNCAN, TIMOTHY ALLAN-BM Piano, St. Peters- burg, Fla.-Phi Mu Alpha IVice-Pres.l. DUNN, LYNDA M.-BS Music Ed., Genoa, Ohio-Kappa Delta Pi, Mu Phi Epsilon tAlumnae Sec., Choristeri. GLEIM, MARU ALICE-BS Music, Wheelersburg, 0.-Student Senate IFresh. Rep., Panhell. Rep.l, Professional Panhellenic Council iTreas.J, Delta Omicron IPres., Vice-Pres.l. HOBART, BARRY LEE- BFA Announcing, Middletown, O.-Phi Tau Delta IConstitu- tionarianl. HOLLIKER, NEIL ALAN-BS Music Ed., White- house, 0.-CCM Band, CCM Brass Ensemble, CCM Symphony Orchestra, Student Senate ISr. Class Repj, Kappa Delta Pi. HUST, KEN-BS Music Ed., North Bend, 0. INN, MARGO S. M.-BM Music, Honolulu, Hawaii-CCM Fresh. Class Treas., Sigma Alpha Iota IChap.l. IRELAND, CHARLES E.-BFA Broadcasting, Cincinnati, O.-Rho Tau Delta. KITE-POWELL, JEFFREY THOMAS-BM Clarinet, Miami, Fla.-Phi Mu Alpha ginfonia, Woodwind Ensemble, Chorale, Dorm Counselor, Student enate. LEWIN, HUGH JOSEPH-BFA Radio-TV, Cincinnati, O. MARKS, EDWARD GRAUMAN-BFA Radio-TV, Cincinnati, 0. -Murad iPhoto Ed.J. MCINTOSH, LYNN ALLEN-BFA Radio- TV, Bluelield, Va.-Rho Tau Delta CPres.l, CCM Soph. Class Vice-Pres. MCMAKEN, FORREST DAVID-BS Music Ed., Piquaa, O.-Wind Ensemble, Band Chorus, UC Band, UC Stage Ban . MUSSER, KAREN I.-BS and BM Organ, Marshallville, O.- CCM Band, CCM Wind Ensemble, CCM Orchestra, UC Band, CCM Sr. Class Sec., Mu Phi Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi. OWNES, NEVA CAROLYN-BS Music Ed., Paintsville, Ky.-Mu Phi Epsilon tPres.l, Kappa Delta Pi, CCM Women's House Council. PHILLIPS, DONALD JOSEPH-BFA Radio-TV, Miamisburg, 0. ROBERTS, DIANE LEE-BS Music Ed., Youngstown, O.- Sigma Alpha Iota tActivities Chrm., Accompanist, Sgt.-at- Armsl, Chorale CSoc. Chrm.J. ROGANTI, DORIS JEAN-BS Music Ed., Dayton, O.-Mu Phi Epsilon tHist.l, Kappa Delta Pi, Women's Council IPub. Sec.l. SCHROCK, SCHARMAL KAY-BS Music Ed., Hazelton, Kansas -Mu Phi Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi. SVARDA, WILLIAM ERN- EST-BS Music Ed., Middletown, O.-CCM Brass Choir, CCM Wind Ensemble, CCM Band, CCM Chorus. WETZEL, ROSANNE -BS Music Ed., Tawas City, Mich.-Mu Phi Epsilon ITreas.J, Kappa Delta Pi. Dean Carter V. Good. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HOME ECONOMICS The School of Education endeavors to supply today's demand for highly-qualified teachers. There is great opportunity at all levels of edu- cation-primary, elementary, and secondary. Likewise, specialized fields are pursued in speech and hearing, physical education, music, business, vocational, and slow learner instruc- tion. Practical experience is gained in one semester of student teaching, in addition to the junior observation-participation program. ln TC action is the byword- whether it be student participation in classroom exercises or perfecting skills in physical education. 219 220 The School of Home Economics also provides numer- ous career opportunities. Programs are offered in the fundamental areas of Food and Nutrition, Child De- velopment and Family Life, Textiles and Clothing, Home Economics in Business, and Home Economics Education. Field experience is required, either in local firms or in the Home Economics Nlusery School. Lab experience is secured both in Con- struction Lah and in Child Development Class where a student records in a Log the sample behavior of pre-schoolers. Emma B. Whiteford, Director School of Home Economics. EDUCATION AND HOME ECONOMICS GRADUATES ABBOTT, LINDA DONELLE-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.- K-P Club, WAA. ACKERMANN, ANN-BS Education, Cincin- nati, O.-Home Ec. Trib. lSr. Rep., Corr. Sec.J, AWS, Home Ec. Club tVice-Pres.J. AGIN, BONNIE-BS Education, Clncln- natl, O.-Chi Omega tSoc. Chrm., Pledge Mistressl, Jr. Panhell. fSt. Bd. Chrm., Advisori, Panhell., YWCA, K-P Club, Soc. Bd. tCorr. Sec.D, Union Cultural Comm., Dance Comm. AINSWORTH, SUE J.-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Kappa Delta iHouse Mgr.i, Angel Flight tExec. Ofliceri, WAA, Westminster Founda- tion. ALLEN, KATHLEEN-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Chi Omega tAsst. Sec., Asst. House Mgr.i, WAA IPub. Chrm.J, YWCA. AMICK, JUDITH ANN-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-YWCA tCap., District Chrm., UC District Rep.i, Wesley Foundation iPublic Relations Co-Chrm.J, Glee Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Mum- mers, Union Recreation Comm. ANDERSON, MARIAN-BS Education, Cincinnati, O. ANDERSON, VIRGINIA LEE-BS Home Economics, Cincinnati, 0.-Fresh. Fashion Show, Home Ec. Trib. iRec. Sec.P, Home Ec. Club. APPLE, JUDITH SCHWARTZMAN-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. ARTH, HELEN B.-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Kappa Delta Pi. BAIER, RUBY JOHANNA-BS Education, Cincinnati, O. BALZER, MARY LEWIS-BS Education, Middletown, O.- K-P Club, House Pres. Council KAWS Rep.i, Res. Halls Council. BARTH, JANEEN-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Chi Omega iWorship Chrm.i, YWCA, K-P Club. BENNETT, SARAGRACE- BS Education, Indianapolis, Ind.-Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS, Spirit Board, Hillel, Kampus King Comm., Union Recreation Comm., Bus. Ed. Club, Homecoming Comm., REW Comm. BETZ, ELAINE LOUISE-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-WAA iLegis. Bd., Pub. Comm.i, Fresh. Project lTreas.J, Kappa Delta tAsst. Treas., Panhell Rep., House Mgr., Pres.J, AWS lCommunica- tions Ed., Pub. Chrm.i, Panhell lCulture Chrm.i, Jr. Advisor, Ivy Chain,, Jr. Class Advisory Bd., Mortar Board, Kappa Delta Pi, TC Trib. iSec., Treas.i. BINSTADT, CAROL ANN-BS Educa- tion, Cincinnati, 0.-Zeta Tau Alpha. BINSTADT, JUDITH ANN-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-K-P Club. BITSOFF, GEORGE NICHOLAS-BS Education, Cincin- nati, 0.-Phi Delta Theta CPledge Class Sec.-Treas., Social Chrm.i. BLESI, HERMA EDITH-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. -Bearkitten, Delta Delta Delta. BOCKHORST, JANE LEE- BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Fresh. Project tPub. Comm.i, TC Trib., Jr. Advisor CExec.J, Jr. Class Party Comm., Ivy Chain, AWS, WAA tPres., Vice-Pres., Basketball Mgr.7, YWCA, Alpha Chi Omega fPanhell Rep., Retreat Chrm., Corr. Sec., Composite Chrm., Pledge Activities ChrmJ, Panhell. BROOKE, CAROL CANNON-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-K-P Club, Delta Delta Delta. BROOKS, BERYL DIANE-BS Educa- tion, Cincinnati, O.-Delta Delta Delta tLibr., Asst. Treas., Treas., Convention Delegatei, Cincinnatian tTyping Ed., Copy Ed.i, PI Delta Epsilon, YWCA, Glee Club, Operation Telephone, Greek Week Comm., Collegiate Day, Homecoming Comm., News Record, WAA. BROSS, MARIAN C.-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Bus. Ed. Club, TC Trib., YWCA, Theta Phi Alpha tScholar- shlp Chrm., Poster Chrm.i, Panhell Rush Comm. Chrm. BROWN, LARRY CADAGAN-BE Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, UC Marching and Concert Band CVice-Pres.i, Kappa Kappa Psi tSec.i, Men's Advisory Comm., News Record, Prohle, Jazz Forum, Union Workshop, English Club, Intramural Football, YMCA, Baggs' Boys. TC art classes sometimes Involve the use of surgeons' gowns to absorb wayward splatters of spray-gun paint. 221 222 EDUCATION AND HOME ECONOMICS GRADUATES BRUCKMANN, BARBARA ANN-Bs Physical Education, Cin- cinnati, 0.-WAA, Arete, YWCA, BUCKLEY, BARBARA JEAN -BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Alpha Delta Pi iTreas.i, Bear- kittens 4Co-Capt.7, Homecoming Comm., Jr. Prom Comm., Jr. Advisor, Block C. BULLOCK, THOMAS GERALD-BS Educa- tion, Huntington Woods, Mich.-Student Council, TC Trib., Social Bd., Dorm Advisor, YMCA, Bus. Ed. Club, Sigma Phi Epsilon Chrm. Spring Weekend, Rush Comm.i. CALL, ANITA SUE-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. CHAFFEE, ANITA JEAN-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. CHAM- BERS, THOMAS ARTHUR-BS Physical Education, Cincinnati, O.-Phi Epsilon Kappa. COGHILL, ROBERTA LOUISE-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Chi Omega iPanhell Rep., Pres.D, S-E Club, Mummers, YWCA iSoph. Councili, Greek Week Comm., Kampus King Comm., Union Fashion Show IChrm.I, Guidon iSelection Chrm.J, Panhell IRush Bd., Culture Chrm.7, TC Trib. iTreas.i, Ivy Chain, Kappa Delta Pi. COLEMAN, NANCY RUTH -BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Glee Club, K-P Club, Zeta Tau Alpha. CDNVERSE, CAROL CASPER-BS Physical Education, Cincin- nati, O.-Kappa Kappa Gamma iPledge Class Sec.J, AWS CTC Fresh. Rep., Corr. Sec.P, Arete, YMCA. CRANDALL, SALLY ANN-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Kappa Alpha Theta iStew- ardess, House Pres.3, Fresh, Leadership Conf. iSec.7, YWCA, Kappa Delta Pi ITreas.i, House Pres. Council 4Judiciary Commj, African Culture Society. CROCKER, MARJORIE JANE-BS Education, Mason, 0.-Kappa Delta Pi. CROPPER, DAVID ERNEST-BS Education, Georgetown, 0. DAULTON, DENISE JOY-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.- YWCA, K-P Club iSec.i. DE LONG, MARY DIANE-BS Educa- tion, Cincinnati, 0.-Theta Phi Alpha iPub. Chrm., Hist., For- eign Students Comm. Rep.J, Mummers iAsst. Stage Mgr., Pro- gram Chrm., Greek Coordinatori, African Culture Society iSocial Chrm.J. EDWARDS, A. BERTHA-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. -K-P Club, Kappa Delta Pi. FANSLER, SONYA LEE-BS Education, Elkins, West Va.-Concert Band, UC Marching Band tBaton Twirleri, Tau Beta Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi. FELTS, ROBERT C.-BS Education, Reading, 0.-Pi Kappa Alpha 1Treas., Scholarship Chrm.7, Cincinnatus, Sophos iDance Chrm.J, Soph. Class Treas., Bus. Ad. Trib., IFC, Homecoming Comm. FIELDS, ELLEN SUSAN-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. -Speaker's Bureau. FLORA, JACQUELINE-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. FRYE, LA DONNA ELIZABETH-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Bus. Ed. Club. GENTIL, DANA RUE-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Home Ec. Club. GHALIB, NUHA ALI-BS Education, Baghdad, Iraq- Home Ec. Club, International Club, OAS. GOETZ, CYNTHIA BARBARA-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-YWCA, AWS, Home Ec. Trib., Omicron Nu iPres., Vice-Pres., Sec.-Treas.I. GOHS, MARY LOUISE-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Home Ec. Club, Trianon. GOODWIN, LUVOINA-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-K-P Club. GRAFF, EDNA ELLEN-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. GREEN, MARCIE ELAINE-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Hillel iSocial Chrm., Corr. Sec., Pres.J. HACKMAN, ELIZABETH ANN-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Fresh. Project, YWCA, S-E Club iBake Sale Chrm., Pub. Chrm., Corr. Sec.J, Zeta Tau Alpha iMagazine Chrm., Ritual Chrm.D, Jr. Advisor. HANSON, CAROL ANN-BS Education, Miamisburg, 0.-Kappa Alpha Theta tTreas., Rec. Sec.I, Jr. Advisors iChrm.7, Alpha Lambda Delta iTreas.I, Kappa Delta Pi iPres.I, Guidon, Mortar Board iTreas.J, Homecoming Comm. iSec., Co-Chrm. Ticket Comm.J, Ivy Chain, ROTC Honorary Cadet Colonel, Glee Club. HARDY, HERSHELL-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. HATHORN, JUDITH ANN-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Kappa Delta ITreas., Scholarship Chrm., Standards Rep.I, K-P Club iSpecial Events, Chrm., Pres.J, Kappa Delta Pi, YWCA, Wesley Founda- tion, TC Trib. HEITZ, PAULINE ELIZABETH-BS Education, Ft. Thomas, Ky.-Kappa Delta lWays and Means Chrm., Gifts, Education Chrm.7, Jr. Advisor, Fresh. Project Advisor, Home- coming iDance Comm.i, Greek Week Comm., WAA, YWCA. HEMKER, JEAN LOUISE-BS Education, Batovia, 0.-AWS, WAA, osEA cseca, K-P Club. HENDRICKS, IDA JEAN-Bs Physical and Health Education, Cincinnati, 0.-WAA Varsity Basketball, Mgr.J, Arete, Alpha Delta Pi iGift and Magazine Chrm., Activity Chrm.J, Homecoming Comm. HERRING, LEONARD JAMES JR.-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Kappa Alpha Psi lPres.J, S-E Club iVice-Pres.J, Young Dem. Club lBd. of Directorsi, Jazz Appreciation Club lPres.J, News Record, Intermural Athletics IStudent Mgr.J, IFC Soclal Bd. lChrm.J, Spirit Club, Student Union Cultural Bd. HILLMAN, SARALEE- BA Education, Cincinnati, O.-K-P Club. HORTON, JUDITH ANN-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-AWS, Kappa Delta, YWCA. HOWE, EMMERLIN JEANNE-BS Educa- tion, Cincinnati, 0.-Delta Zeta lHist., Standards Chrm., Activi- ties Chrm.J, Jr. Panhell. iPres.i, YWCA ISoph. Councili, K-P Club. HUBER, ARLENE ELIZABETH-BS Education, Cincin- nati, O. HUBER, HARRY ROBERT-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Football, Baseball, Bus. Ed. Club. HUMBACH, NANCY ANN-BS Education, Glendale, O.-News Record, Speakers Bureau. HURLEY, MAMIE LAURA--BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Pyramid Club iSec.i, Delta Sigma Theta iSec., Dean of Pledgesl. HUSMAN, DAVID EARL-BS Education, Harrison, O.-Men's Advisory lCollege Chrm.7. HY- MON, LINDA WEINSTEIN-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.- Modern Dance Club, K-P Club, Mummers, Sigma Delta Tau. IRISH, PENNY KISTEL-BS Education, North East, Pa.-De- bate Club, WAA Wesley Foundation Nice-Pres., Pres.J, Memo- rial Dorm Cab. JOHNSON, GENE PAUL-BS Education, Cincin- nati, O.-Sigma Sigma, Ulex, Football. KAMP, CATHERINE FRANCES-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Kappa Kappa Gamma iCorr. Sec., Membership Chrm.J, Jr. Advisor, Jr. Panhell., Kappa Delta Pi, Homecoming Comm. KELLEY, SONJA E.-BS Educa- tion, Cincinnati, 0.-Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Kappa Gamma, Sigma Delta Pi iPres.J. KIRK, PRISCILLA HELEN-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Bus. Ed. Club. KNIES, CAROL ANN-BS Education, Cincinnati, O. -K-P Club, Alpha Delta Pi lCorr. Sec.i, Canterbury Assn. LEBENBERG, SUSAN JUDITH-BS Education, Erie, Pa.- Slgma Delta Tau tTreas., Sec., House Pres.i, House Pres. Coun- cil 4Sec.i, Hillel, Mummers, Modern Dance Club, Kampus King Comm. LEHRMAN, GAIL LAURIE-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0 Hillel LINDSEY, BERTHA MAE-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Delta Sigma Theta iPres.D, YWCA lSoph. Councili, K-P Club, Fresh. Leadership Conference tCo-Chrm., Rec. Comm.i. LIPSCOMB, LINDA LOU-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Chi Omega lSoclal and Civil Chrm., Rush Party Chrm.i, Bearkittens, Mummers, YWCA tFresh. Camp Coun.i, WAA lBowling and Rifleryi, Home- coming Comm. MACK, MARCIA ELIZABETH-BS Physical Education, Cincinnati, O.-Arete tTreas.i, AWS, Theta Phi Alpha, WAA. MAHAN, JAMES ROBERT-BA Education, Indianapolis, Ind.-Sigma Alpha Epsilon iAsst. House Mgr.i, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Ulex, Wrestling lCapt.D. MARIONI, GINA R.-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Alpha Chl Omega iPledge Trainer, Vice-Pres.i, WAA CLegis. Bd.i, Kappa Delta Pi iHist.i, K-P Club Nice-Pres.J, Jr. Advisor. MARNI, ANDREA LOGAN-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-YWCA lMem- bership Comm.i, K-P Club, Delta Zeta tRush Chrm.J. MARTINI, ONNIE RAY-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Alpha Phi Alpha lSec.J, Sphinx Club lPres.i, Bus. Ed. Club, Kitty Hawk Squad- ron, Arnold Air Society tComptrolleri, J. C. Student Faculty Bd., Union Social Comm., Union Public Relations Comm. MAT- SFRA, SALLY SUEKO-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-K-P C ub. MAYFIELD, DOLORES JEAN-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.- Kappa Alpha Theta lJr. Panhell., Social Chrm.i, Jr. Panhell. lSocial Chrm.J, Fresh. Project iComm. Chrm.i, YWCA lSoph. Council, Songleader, WUS Rep.J, WAA, K-P Club lWays and Means Comm.7, WUS Solicitations Chrm.J, Homecoming Comm., Greek Week Comm., Hernes, Jr. Prom Comm., Union Recreation Comm. MAZZA, PAUL-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Cheer- leader, Wesley Foundation. McCANN, MARY ELLEN-BS Edu- cation, Washington, D.C.--Sr. Class Vice-Pres., Band Sponsor, Education Trib. lPres., Vice-Pres.i, Kappa Alpha Theta Nice- Pres., Pledge Traineri, Orientation Bd. CSec.-Treas.J, Jr. Prom Queen, Student Council iElections Comm.i, AWS, Social Bd., Homecoming Comm. tCo-Chrm., Float Comm.J, Cincinnatus, Ivy Chain, Jr. Advisor, Mummers. MCCRACKEN, LINDA W.-BS Education, Los Alamos, New Mex.-Baptist Student Unlon Sec. . 223 224 EDUCATION AND HOME ECONOMIGS GRADUATES MCLAUGHLIN, CAROL WARD-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.- WAA CDance Clubl, YWCA, Homecoming tQueen Comm.J, AWS, Jr. Advisor CFresh. Project Comm.D, S-E Club tSocial Chrm., Vive-Pres.I, Student Directory tBusiness Mgr.J, Board of Publica- tions, Ivy Chain, Zeta Tau Alpha tPledge Project Chrm., Asst. Treas., Asst. Rush Chrm., Activities Chrm., Corr. Sec.D. Mc- LAUGHLIN, GAYLE RUTH-BS Physical Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Kappa Kappa Gamma lActivities Chrm.J, Mortar Board, Kappa Delta Pi, Ivy Chain, Guidon, WAA lVice-Pres., Pres.I, Modern Dance Club CPres.I, Cincinnatus, Fresh. Project tChrm.I, Kampus King Dance CPresentation Chrm.J, Bearkittens 4Co- Capt.I, Arete, Mummers, Theta Chi Dream Girl. METZ, MAR- VIN S.-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-MEYER, ANITA MAR- GARET-BA Home Economics, Cincinnati, O.--Student Speak- ers Bureau Nice-Pres.J, Tau Kappa Alpha, Zeta Tau Alpha CScholarship Chrm.J, Home Ec. Club, Jr. Advisors, Kampus King Comm., Collegiate Day Guide, Panhell. iFashion Show modeli. MILLER, AVIVA LEV-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Sigma Delta Tau. MILLER, LINDA LOU-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-YWCA, K-P Club. MILLIGAN, BETTY ANNE-BS Educa- tion, Cincinnati, 0.- K-P Club, Kappa Delta Pi. MONSEY, DIANA LEE-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Alpha Delta Pi lPub. Chrm.J, K-P Club, YWCA. MULLINS, LARRY JACKSON-BS Physical Education, St. Al- bans, W. Va.-Freshman Football, Sigma Chi, Phi Epsilon Kappa. NICKERSON, JOHN EDWARD-BS Education, Cincin- nati, O. NORRIS, KATHLEEN-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-- Zeta Tau Alpha CSocial Chrm., Rec. Sec.J, Greek Week KBan- quet Comm.I, Homecoming CFloat Comm.i, Kampus King KMixer Comm.I, YWCA, Block C, Spirit Club. 0'NEIL, MARTHA FET- TEMER-BS Education, Middletown, O.-Kappa Kappa Gamma tCorr. Sec.7, Memorial Dorm tHead Counselori, Mummers, Cin- cinnatian. PAGE, JOHN McCUE-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-YMCA, Delta Tau Delta iSpring Rush Chrm.I. PARKINS, JUDY ANN- BS Home Economics, Cincinnati, O.-Home Ec. Club CPres.7. PELLER, LORNA-KAY-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. PERDUE, JULIA WARD-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-K-P Club, Pyra- mids 1Treas.I, Delta Sigma Theta, Dance Club tTicket Chrm.l. PERRY, MARTHA BOWEN-BS Education, Cincinnati, O. PETERS, THOMAS CARL-BS Education, Reading, 0. PFIEST- ER, EVA N.-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-K-P Club. PHIL- LIPS, LAURENCE ELLIS-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Base- ball, SWOTA Panel. PRICE, MARCIA ANN-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-AWS, YWCA, Res. Hall Cab. tCorridor Rep. Chrm.D, K-P Club. PUNCH, PATRICIA LOUISE-BS Physical Education, Ft. Thomas, Ky.- Kappa Delta Pi, Freshman Project, WAA, Arete, Panhell. tSec., Pres.J, Theta Phi Alpha fActivities Chrm., Pledge Tr.I. RADEKE, BONNIE WOELLNER-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Mortar Board tTapping Chrm.D, Guidon tSocial Chrm.J, News Record iEditor-in-Chief, Managing Ed., News Ed.J, Board of Publica- tions, Student Council, TC Tribunal tFreshman Rep.I, Pi Delta Epsilon iPres.I, Kappa Delta Pi, Union Newsletter tEd.J, Greek Week CPub. Co-Chrm.J, Homecoming tPub. Comm.l, Angel Flight tlnformation Services Ofiiceri, Zeta Tau Alpha tRush Chrm., Hist., Jr. Panhell. Councill, Jr. Advisors. REED, MARY LEE- BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Triamon iTreas., Vice-Pres.I, AWS KRep.J, K-P Club. REYNOLDS, PEGGY YOUNG-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. RHODES, PATRICIA LOUISE-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.- K-P Club. RICE, ROBERT DOUGLAS--BS Physical Education, Miamisburg, 0.-Football, Sigma Chi, Ulex, Phi Epsilon Kappa. SPEINSON, JEAN ALICE-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-K-P u . RDCKHOLD, KAREN S.-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Tri- amon, AWS, K-P Club. RODA, CONSTANCE JUNE-BS Educa- tion, Cincinnati, O. ROMANEK, NANCY J.-BS Education, Cleveland, 0.--Alpha Chi Omega tHouse Pres., Rush Aide, Standards Bd.I, Greek Week tSeminar Co-Chrm.J, Jr. Prom Comm., Kampus King fDecorations Comm., Presentation Comm.7, House Pres. Council CVice-Pres.J, Newman Club, African Cul- ture Society. ROSENBAUM, LYNN MURIEL-BS Education, Ft. Wayne, Ind.-Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Union Culture Comm. ROSS, KAY LESLIE-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Zeta Tau Alpha lFirst Vice-Pres., Second Vice-Pres,l, Kappa Delta Pi, Mummers, Jr. Advisors, Homecoming Court. ROY, JOYCE M.- BS Physical Education, Springdale, 0.-Alpha Gamma Delta IHouse Pres., Vice-Pres., Pledge Tr.l, House Pres. Council, WAA tArchery Mgr.J, Arete iSocial Chrm.J. SANDMAN, CAR- OLE-BS Home Economics, Cincinnati, 0.-Home Ec. Trib. lRec. Sec., Vice-Pres., Pres.l, Home Ec. Club tSec., Treas.J, AWS tElections Chrm.J, Jr. Advisors, Ivy Chain. SASLOW, LINDA T,-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. SCHERER, SUZANNE-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Mum- mers, Kappa Kappa Gamma fSong Chrm.i. SCHMIDT, SONDRA KAY-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Triamon, S-E Club, New- man Club. SCHNEIDER, DONALD PHILIP-BS Business Educa- tion, Cincinnati, 0. SIMON, RUTH E.-BS Education, Ludlow, Ky.-Kappa Delta Pi, Glee Club tSec.i, News Record, S-E Club IHospitality Chrrn.J, Mummers, Summer Chorus. SMITH, BONNIE LEE-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. SMITH, KATHLEEN ANN-BS Education, Beacon, O.-Zeta Tau Alpha lRitual Chrm.J, K-P Club, Student Directory. SMITH, NANCY MARIE-BS Physical Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Arete Nice- Pres.l, WAA KPoster Chrm., Hockey Sportsheadl, Folk Dance Club. SMITH, NELSON L.-BS Physical Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Phi Epsilon Kappa, Track. SNIDER, SANDI-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Mummers, Sigma Delta Tau, Speakers Bureau. SONDERGELT, ALICIA PAULINE-BS Education, Xenia, O.-K-P Club. SPIESS, SUE BETTY-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-K-P Club. STEINMETZ, MARY JEAN-BS Physical Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Arete, Modern Dance Club, Mummers. STONEBRAKER, MIRIAM E.-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.- Chi Omega, YWCA, Kampus King Comm., K-P Club. STRAUS, HELEN-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. STUEVE, KAREN ELAINE--BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. THOMAS, SHELBY JANE-BS Education, Indian Hill, O.-Marching Band, Concert Band, K-P Club, ACEI Club. TURNER, THOMAS NOEL-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.- Kappa Delta Pi CHist., Vice-Pres.l, Glee Club KAsst. Bus. Mgr., Pub. Mgr., Pres.l. WAGNER, WALTER RAYMOND-BS Educa- tion, Cincinnati, 0. WALDRON, PATRICIA ANN-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Kappa Alpha Theta tCorres. Sec.J, YWCA, Homecoming Dance Comm., S-E Club. WALKER, LOIS ANN- BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. WALTZ, NANCY LYNN-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Pen- guins, Kappa Kappa Gamma lHouse Mgr.J, Kappa Delta Pi. WENZEL, ROBERT-BS Business Education, Silverton, O.- Fresh. Track, Kappa Epsilon Nu lPres.D, Bus, Ed. Club. WILDI, VERA-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. WIND, CAROL ANN-BS Education, Cincinnati, O.-Alpha Delta Pi IRush Chrm., Exec. Bd.J, K-P Club, YWCA, Kampus King Comm. WISE, CARYL SUSAN-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Sigma Delta Tau iTreas., Standards Chrm.l, Hillel tRec. Sec., Treas.l. YATES, ANTHONY J.-BS Business Education, Cincinnati, 0.- Basketball, News Record, Alpha Phl Alpha. ZIEGEL, PATRICIA LESLIE-BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.-Fresh. Proj., Fresh, Leadership Conf., WAA CPub. Chrm.D, AWS Council, Soph. Cabinet, Soph. Conf., Greek Week, Kampus King Comm., Soph. Party Chrm., Cincinnatus Society lHist.l, Fresh. Camp Chrm., YWCA KSocial Chrm., Human Relations Chrm.J, Kappa Alpha Theta tParl., Standards Comm. Chrm., Float Chrm., Chaplainl. EIV5 ELINOR C.-BS Education, Cincinnati, Of-Hillel, K-P u . 225 - Nursing students observe the behavior of young patients attending class in the pediatrics ward. Q, , Zi X . Q K Since its founding in 1889, the College of N1u'sing and Health has offered professional training of the highest quality. Located a, mile from campus proper, nursing students beneiit from the facilities of both the medical school and the University campus. The col- 1ege's proximity to General Hospital affords an excel- lent opportunity for clinical experience. Likewise, its status as an integral part of the University enables students to coordinate liberal arts courses with their professional training. COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH Dean Laura Rognagle An Instructor and student nurse pause durmg 228 NURSING AND HEALTH GRADUATES BALL, PATRICIA JEAN-BS Nursing, Huntington, W. Va.- Canterbury Club, SNASO, Logan Hall Assn., UC Chorus, SNO. BARTHOLOMEW, CAROLE ALBERTA-BS Nursing, Clnclnnati, O.-Glee Club, Cincinnatian, Logan Hall Assn. lSenate, House Comm.J, SNO, N8tH Sr. Class Sec. BENHAM, JOANIE ESTELLE -BS Nursing, Norwood, 0.-Outstanding Freshman Nurse Award, Logan Hall Assn., SNO lVice-Pres., Convention Dele- gatel, Kappa Alpha Theta lAsst. Chap., Asst. Pledge Tr., Vice- Pres.l, Social Bd., Panhell., Angel Flight lSec.l, Guidon, Mor- tar Board lPledge Tr.l, Cincinnatus, YWCA lSoph. Council, Internat. Tea Chrm., Pub. Chrm., Fresh. Camp Program Chrm., Cab., Worship Chrm.l, N8tH Trib. lHonor Bd. Chrm., Sec., Soc- ial Chrm.l, Alpha Alpha Pi lChap.l, Jr. Advisor, N84H Fresh. Class Pres. BOYLES, PATRICIA DONOVAN-BS Nursing, Murfreesboro, Tenn.-Logan Hall Assn., Westminster fProgram Chrm.l, Debate Team lHist.l, Tau Kappa Alpha ISec., Treas., Vice-Pres.l, SNO. BRINKMAN, KATHLEEN STENTZ-BS Nursing, Cincinnati, 0. -Wesley Foundation lProgram Chrm.7, YWCA IREW Rep., Soph. Conf. Prgm. Chrm.l, SNASO, NLH Soph. Class Vice- Pres. BROWN, NORMA H.-BS Nursing, Cincinnati, 0. BYRNS, BARBARA JOAN-BS Nursing, Mariemont, 0.-N8tH Trib., Glee Club, Jr. Advisor, Alpha Alpha Pi lSec.l, Library Asst. CARLSON, ANNA AUGUSTA-BS Nursing, Cincinnati, 0.-Glee Club KBd.l, SNO iSocial Comm. Chrm., Ways and Means Comm. Co-Chrm.l, Lutheran Foundation, Logan Hall Assn., NCLH Trib. lConvocations Comm.D. CAUDILL, JOAN FICKENSCHER-BS Nursing, Fort Thomas, Ky-YWCA lCab., Soph. Conf. Chrm.i, Social Bd. fCorr. Sec.l, Logan Hall Assn. lSociaI Chrm., Senatel, SNO, N8tH Fresh Class Sec., Jr. Advisor, Ivy Chain, AWS. CONNER, SANDRA LEE-BS Nursing, Waynesville, O.-Bear- kittens, Cheerleader, SNASO, N8tH Soph. Class Sec., Jr. Ad- visor, Angel Flight, Rose of Delta Sigma Tau, Cincinnatus. CONRAD, CAROLE FAYE-BS Nursing, New Holland, O.- Wesley Foundation Nice-Pres., Pres., WCC Chrm.l, Student Religious Council, YWCA fSoph. Council, Special Projects Chrm.l, SNASO, Jr. Advisors. CREAGHEAD, SARA CYNTHIA-BS Nursing, Fort Mitchell, Ky.-Kappa Kappa Gamma lReg., Marsh.l, Logan Hall Assn. lJudiciaI Chrm.l, SNO fSec.l, N8tH Jr. Class Sec., Alpha Alpha Pi lPledge Tr.l. DAIKER, DONNA SUE CBUTTSD-BS Nursing, Cincinnati, 0.-Alpha Delta Pi, Wesley Foundation, Glee Club, SNASO, Logan Hall Assn. EULLER, JUDITH ANN-BS Nurs- ing, North Olmsted, 0.-Logan Hall Assn., SNO, University Chorus, AWS. FISCUS, JOSEPHINE KAY-BS Nursing, Mas- sillon, O.-Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Alpha Pi lCus.l, Nursery Rhymes lPage Ed.l, Logan Hall Assn. FRANK, NAOMI JEAN-BS Nursing, Bethel, 0.-Baptist Stu- dent Fellowship, Glee Club. FRENCH, JUDITH ELIZABETH- BS Nursing, Hartsdale, N.Y.-YWCA, AWS, Student Council lVice-Pres.J, Guidon, N8tH Trib., Logan Hall Assn., N8tH Senate, Kappa Alpha Theta lEduc. Chrm., Panhell. Rep.l, N81H Soph. Class Pres. HARRIS, MYRA FRANCINE-BS Nursing, Cincin- nati, O.-Spirit Club, Logan Hall Assn., Hillel. HARTZ, EVELYN ELAINE-BS Nursing, Massillon, 0.-Logan Hall Assn., Social Bd., YWCA, SNO, N8tH Senate, N8tH Trib. lJudiciaI Comm.l. HEAVNER, SALLY CUNNINGHAM-BS Nursing, Cincinnati, 0. -Logan Hall Assn. ISec.l, N8tH Trib., Library Comm. Chrm., Alpha Chi Omega lFood Chrm., Ass. Social Chrm.7. HUCK, SUSAN ERLA-BS Nursing, Fort Thomas, Ky.-Alpha Chi Omega lCulture Chrm.l, YWCA, Logan Hall Assn., SNO. INGLE, DIANNE KAY-BS Nursing, Covington, 0.-Glee Club, SNASO, SNO. JOHNSON, JUDITH LEE-BS Nursing, Marietta, O.- Wesley Foundation lMusic Chrm.7, Glee Club, YWCA, SNO, SNASO, N8tH Judicial Comm. JOHNSON, SHARON MARIE-BS Nursing, Harrison, 0.-SNO lVice Pres.l, Glee Club lExec. Bd.l, Logan Hall Assn., Canter- bury Club. KIPLINGER, MARILYN LOUISE-BS Nursing, Mas- sillon, 0.-N8tH Trib., Glee Club, SNO, Logan Hall Senate lStudent Faculty Comm., Berea Party Chrm.J. KOORS, CAR- OLYN-BS Nursing, Cincinnati, O. KRAMER, GRETCHEN JEANNE-as Nursing, Cincinnati, 0.-Angel Flight lCapt.J. LOTSPEICH, ANN K.-BS Nursing, Cincinnati, 0.-Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Alpha Theta, N8tH Trib., AWS, Alpha Alpha Pi. LUDWIG, CAROL JEAN-BS Nursing, Dayton, 0.- Glee Club, Angel Flight lLt. Supply Officerl, Logan Hall Assn. lFloor Rep., Judicial Comm., Student Faculty Comm.l, Nursery Rhymes lTreas.l. MCCRACKEN, NANCY KING-BS Nursing, Columbus, 0.-N8tH Trib., N8f.H Jr. Class Pres., Logan Hall Assn. lJudiciaI Comm.J, SNO, YWCA CSoph. Councill, Alpha Chi Omega IChap.l, Jr. Prom lTickets Comm. Co-Chrm.l, Ivy Chain, Student Faculty Comm. Chrm. MENKE, EDNA MAE-BS Nurs- ing, Cheviot, 0.-YWC lMembership Comm.J, Zeta Tau Alpha IAss't. Rush Chrm.l, Angel Flight, SNO lPub. Chrm.l, Logan Hall Assn. lElection and Nomination Comm., Orientation Comm.D, Kampus King lCoordination Comm.l, Jr. Prom IIn- vitation Co-Chrm.7. METRAY, NANCY LEE-BS Nursing, Charleston, W. Va.- Newman Club, LHA lSocial Comm.J, SNASO. MILLER, BAR- BARA DIANE-BS Nursing, Cleveland Heights, O.-Union Lead- ership Seminar, Angel Flight, LHA lJudicial Comm., Sec., Religious Comm.J, Hillel, SNO, N8tH Jr. Class Vice Pres., Formal Chrm., Young Dem. MILLER, CAROLE ANN-BS Nursing, Cin- cinnati, O.-Chi Omega, Alpha Alpha Pi, YWCA, Majorette, LHA, SNO, Ivy Chain, Angel Flight. MILLER, JANET SUE-BS Nursing, Greensburg, Ind.-Tau Kappa Alpha lPres., Vice Pres., Regional Vice Pres., Nat. Student Councili, Inter-collegiate De- baters Nice Pres., Hist.7, N8tH Trib., LHA tScholarship Chrm.D, SNASO, Summer Chorus, YWCA, Lutheran Foundation. MILLER, JULIA ANN-BS Nursing, Hamilton, 0. MILLER, SUSAN JANE-BS Nursing, Portsmouth, 0.-Logan Hall Assn. lJudicial Comm., Senatel. MYERS, ANNE MARIE-BS Nursing, N. Olmstead, 0.-Alpha Gamma Delta tPledge Class Pres., Ac- tivities Chrm., Vice Pres., Pledge Tr.D, WAA tPenguins, Co- Rec Volleyballi, SRC tRec. Sec.J, Westminster Foundation CSec., Social Chrm.I, SNASO, Logan Hall Assn. NEUMARK, MARCIA -BS Nursing, Cincinnati, 0.-N8tH Sr. Class Treas. OSWEILER, SUSANNAH JANE-BS Nursing, Dayton, O.- OWEN, LORELEI BARBARA-BS Nursing, Elyria, 0.-Alpha Chi Omega tActivities Chrm.J, N8tH Trib., N8tH Jr. Class Sec., LHA lJudicial Chrm.7, Junior Prom, Kampus King tDecorating Comm., Co-Chrm.J. PAPP, PEPI ANN-BS Nursing, Elyria, O.- Angel Flight, LHA, YWCA, Homeroom Comm., Kam us King Comm., SNO, Modern Dance Club. PEAK, SANDRA SIJZANNE -BS Nursing, Cleves, 0.-N8tH Sr. Class Vice Pres., Alpha Delta Pi lScholarship Chrm., Chaplain, Rush Aidei, Newman Club lRec. Sec.J, Jr. Prom lTheme and Presentation Comm. Co-Chrm.J. PETRICK, LINDA MARLENE-BS Nursing, Willoughby, 0.- Kappa Delta lAss't. Pledge Tr., Magazine Chrm.D, YWCA, SNO Logan Hall Assn. REIF, E. LOUISE-BS Nursing, Norwood, 0. -Wesley Foundation iRecreation Chrm., Vespers Chrm.I, Glee Club, Logan Hall Assn., N8tH Trib., SNO. RESSEGGER, PENE- LOPE ANN-BS Nursing, Fairmont, W. Va.-N8tH Fresh. Class Vice Pres., Wesley Foundation, SNO iBd. of Directors, Trib. Repj, N8tH Sr. Class Pres., Glee Club, Ivy Chain. REYNOLDS, CAROL WOOD-BS Nursing, Cincinnati, 0.-Mummers, Glee Club, SNO lRec. Sec., Pres., Vice Pres.J, N8f.H Trib, SNASO tProgram Chrm., Rec. Sec.I, SNAO lRec. Sec.J, Ivy Chain. RIFE, DIANE ELAINE-BS Nursing, Cincinnati, O.-Glee Club, Alpha Alpha Pi, SNASO, Alpha Lambda Delta. ROHLEDER, CLAUDETTE MAY-BS Nursing, East Troy, Wis.-YWCA, SNO, Glee Club, Angel Flight tComptroller Comdr.J. RONSHAUSEN, MARCELLA V.-BS Nursing, Lancaster, 0.-Glee Club, Wesley Foundation KWUS Rep., Program Area Chrm.J, Logan Hall Assn. iFloor Rep., Sec., Pres.J, Alpha Alpha Pi, WUS lSec.D. ROTH- HAAS, SHIRLEY ANN-BS Nursing, Cheviot, O.-Kappa Delta tMagazine Chrm., Cor. Sec.J, YWCA, Angel Flight tLocal and Area Comdr.I, Logan Hall Senate. SASSER, BONNIE JEAN-BS Nursing, Cincinnati, O. SAUN- DERS, JUDITH MARIE-BS Nursing, Cincinnati, 0. STEWART, MARILYN LEANNE-BS Nursing, Salem, O.-Kappa Delta lHist., Stands. Chrm., Parl.7, N8tH Trib., Homecoming Comm. STRECKER, KAY ANN-BS Nursing, Massillon, O. THAYER, BARBARA LOUISE-BS Nursing, Trotwood, O.-- Mortar Board iChap.I, AWS lVice Pres., Treas.J, Alpha Alpha Pi tPres.I, Alpha Lambda Delta lSec.I, Ivy Chain, Wesley Foun- dation, Jr. Advisor, N8tH Soph. Class Treas. THIELEN, LOUANN ELAINE-BS Nursing, Cincinnati, O.-SNO, Logan Hall Assn., NELH Trib., Ivy Chain, Student Council lVice Pres.I, Alpha Alpha Pl lVice Pres.I, Bd. of Publications tSec.I, Bd. of Budgets, YWCA. THORNBURY, KAREN MARIE-BS Nursing, Ashley, 0. -REW Comm., Wesley Foundation, Union Pub. Comm., News Record, Cincinnatian, Guidon, Pi Delta Epsilon, Mortar Board, Alpha Alpha Pi. TOMPKINS, CAROL JANE-BS Nursing, Charleston, W. Va.-Kappa Kappa Gamma iAss't. Reg.7, Pen- guins, White Rose of Lambda Chi Alpha, LHA, SNO, WAA. TYSON, LINDA-BS Nursing, Durham, N. C.-N8tH Trib. tTreas., Vice Pres., Pres.J, Alpha Alpha Pi tTreas.J, SNO Bd. WALLS, PHYLLIS LEE-BS Nursing, Fort Thomas, Ky.-Zeta Tau Alpha lScholarship Chrm.J, Glee Club, Angel Flight, Logan Hall Assn., SNO, WUS, Greek Week Comm., 'Kampus King Comm., Junior Prom Comm., YWCA. WHITE, LINDA JANE-BS Nursing, Wheeling, W. Va.-Kappa Delta tVice Pres., Pledge Tr., Ed.7, Guidon lVice Pres.I, Mortar Board, Alpha Alpha Pi, AWS tPres., Rec. Sec., Chap., Stands. Comm.I, Cincinnatus lVice Pres.l, WAA tLeg. Bd., Tennis Mgr., Varsity Basketball and Softballi, YWCA iCabinet Chrm., Student Faculty Rela- tions Comm.7, Ivy Chain, Jr. Advisor, Honor Bd. WOODCOCK, JUDI'TH LYNNE--BS Nursing, Niles, O.-Chi Omega tCor. Sec.i, Kampus King fTrophy Commj, Greek Week tFeast Comm.I, Home- coming Executive Comm. lSec.J, Jr. Prom Publicity Co-Chrm., LHA tSenate, Social Comm.J, Jr. Advisors, Fresh, Orientation. Nad 229 230 COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Dean Joseph F. Kowaleski The College of Pharmacy, granted its charter in 1850, was the first such college recognized west of the Alle- gheny Mountains. Its five year curriculum provides a well balanced program of practical laboratory skills and co-requisite classroom study. The Pharmacy student has the opportunity to apply his knowledge through part-time and summer jobs with registered pharma- cists. Numerous career possibilities are offered to the graduating pharmacists, including pharmaceutics in medicine, dentistry, and chemical research. Pharmacy Research Lab involves giving intraperitoneal injections to mice and making careful microscopic observations. PHARMACY GRADUATES ALLEN, SUSAN GAYLE-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, O.-Chi Omega lRush Chrm., Song Leader, Sing Chrm.l, Student Council tElections Comm.7, Pharmacy Trib., Kappa Epsilon, Jr. Class Party lChrm.l, Kampus King tlnvitations Chrm.l, Greek Week Convocation Co-Chrm.J, YWCA, Glee Club, Cincinnatus, Jr. Prom Queen Ct., Ivy Chain. APPLEGATE, ROBERT PAUL-BS Phar- macy, Manchester, 0.-APhA. BOND, JR., THOMAS BYERS-BS Pharmacy, Carrollton, Ky.-- APhA. BONHAUS, DALE F.-BS Pharmacy, Qleves, O. BOR- GEL, C. THEODORE-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0.-APhA, OSPA. BROWN, MICHAEL CHARLES-BS Pharmacy, Cincin- nati, O.-Kappa Psi. BUNNELL, CHARLES L.-BS Pharmacy, Middletown, O.- APhA. BUYNISKI, JOSEPH PAUL-BS Pharmacy, Worcester, Mass.-APhA, OSPA, HCPA, YMCA. CHAMPION, JR., HOW- ARD-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, O. CLARK, RICHARD E.-BS Pharmacy, Dayton 0.-APhA. Preparing trial prescriptions In Dispensing Lab offers first-hand experience to future pharmacists. 23 232. PHARMACY GRADUATES CORWIN, DOUGLAS TERRY-BS Pharmacy, Lebanon, O.- Band iMarching and Concertl, Kappa Kappa Psi, Kappa Psi, APhA. CRAWFORD, WILLIAM SEWARD-BS Pharmacy, Cin- cinnati, 0.-APhA, Kappa Psi. CROSBY, JAMES HENRY--BS Pharmacy, Hamilton, O. DUVALL, RONALD ROSS-BS Phar- macy, Belpre, 0.-Kappa Psi, APhA. EILERS, GEORGE CHARLES-BS Pharmacy, Erlanger, Ky.- APhA, HCPA, OSPA, Intramural Basketball. ELINS, THOMAS EDWARD-BS Pharmacy, Reading, 0.-APhA. ELLIS, THOMAS A.--BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0.-APhA, OSPA. EPSTEIN, ROBERT-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0.--APhA. FENTRESS, ROBERT C.-BS Pharmacy, Wyoming, O. FERGU- SON, DALE WAYNE-BS Pharmacy, Dayton, 0. FISCHER, DONALD L.-BS Pharmacy, Centerville, O. FLICKINGER, WIL- FGM PAUL-BS Pharmacy, Florence, Ky.-Intramural Basket- a , APhA. FRANKS, JERRY L.-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0. GEORGE, NORMAN THOMAS-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, O.-BITOA Nice-Pres.J. HAGAN, JR., ROBERT W.-BS Pharmacy, Zanes- ville, 0. HAGEMAN, WILLIAM EUGENE-BS Pharmacy, Cin- cinnati, 0.-APhA, HVPA, OSPA. HARRINGTON, DENNIS MICHAEL-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0.-Kappa Psi, APhA. HERZOG, LAWRENCE LOUIS-BS Phar- macy, Newport, Ky. HONE, WARREN HOWARD--BS Pharmacy, Albany, N. Y.-APhA, OSPA, HCPA, French Dorm Unit Coun- cil iSec.J. JANSEN, JOSEPH HENRY-BS Pharmacy, Cincin- nati, 0.-APhA, Lambda Chi Alpha, Kappa Psi. JUSTICE, JACK RONALD-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0. KIL- DAY, MICHAEL-BS Pharmacy, Hamilton, 0. KLINGENBECK, L. E.-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0. KREYLING, BERNARD JOHN--BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, O.-Kappa Psi APha, OSPA. KROMBACH, MARGARET KAREN-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, O.-Pharm. Trib., Kappa Epsilon iPres., Social Chrm.l, Delta Delta Delta iPledge Vice Pres., Librarian, Rec. Sec., Chap.I, APhA, OSPA. KRUETZKAMP, FERD J.-BS Pharmacy, S. Ft. Mitchell, Ky. LAMARRE, JR., ROBERT CHARLES-BS Phar- macy, Cincinnati, O.-Beta Theta Pi, Pharm. Trib. 1Treas.7. LANCE, JUDY CAROLINE-BS Pharmacy, Terrance Park, 0.- Glee Club, University Singers, Chi Omega CRush Chrm.l, Kappa Epsilon iSec., Vice-Pres.I, APhA, OSPA. LEMASTER, AMOS E.-BS Pharmacy, Kenova, W. Va.-APhA. LICHTENBERG, ANN CAROLYN-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0. -Theta Phi Alpha iHouse Mgr., Marshalll, Kappa Epsilon iPres.7, Iota Sigma Pi, Pharm. Trib. LOWENTHAL, MITZI ANN+BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0.-Kappa Epsilon, APhA, Hillel. MAROUDAS, NICHOLAS DENNIS-BS Pharmacy, Wil- liamson, W. Va.--Kappa Psi iRegentJ, Pharm. Trib. Nice- Pres.I, APhA, Men's Residence Advisor. MARTIN, JEANNE RUTH-BS Pharmacy, Ft. Thomas, Ky.- APhA. MARTIN, ROBERT GARY-BS Pharmacy, Cold Springs, Ky.-Kappa Psi, APhA, Pharm. Trib. MOORE, DONALD DAVID -BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0. MORRIS, CARL WAYNE-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0. NOELL, ROBERT DANIEL-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0.- APhA. 0'KEEFE, WILLIAM JOHN-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, O, ORLECK, DONALD LOUIS-BS Pharmacy, Ft. Thomas, Ky. -APhA, Pharmacy, Trib. QUAM, FRANCIS ANTHONY-BS Pharmacy, Zuni, N. Mex. RIDDER, WILLIAM JOHN-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0. ROE- DERSHEIMER, WILLIAM JOSEPH-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0. SCHEPMAN, MICHAEL G.-BS Pharmacy, Ft. Mitchell, Ky. SCHOMAKER, WALTER ROBERT-BS Pharmacy, Ft. Wright, Kl.-Kappa Psi. SCHULTE, ALVIN JOSEPH-BS Pharmacy, Crestview Hills, Ky. -Pi Kappa Alpha. SCHUMANN, THOMAS RONALD-BS Phar- macy, Cincinnati, 0,-Kappa Psi iKappa Psi Capsule, Entertain- ment Comm. Chrm.J, APhA, HCPA, OSPA, Sr. Men's Advisory Comm., Intramural Basketball. SHELDT, TRUMAN R.-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, O.-APhA 4Pres.7, Circle K iPres.l, Rho Chi. SHOEMAKER, MARTHA LYNN-BS Pharmacy, Findlay, O. -Wesley Foundation 4Comm. Chrm.J, Kappa Epsilon iSec., Vice-Pres.l, APhA iSec., Treas.l, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phar- macy Trib. iEfhciency Sec., Sec., Pres.I, AWS, Guidon, Jr. Advisor, Mortar Bd. STEMMER, DANIEL W.-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0.- STE- PHENSON, ELIJAH-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0.-Kappa Psi iCo-ed. Kappa Psi CAPSULE J, Men's Advisory tPres.D, Glee Club. STITZEL, VINCENT H.-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0.- Kappa Psi iHist.J, APhA iSec., Treas.J. STORTZ, JERRY CHRISTIAN-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0.-APhA. STRICKLETT, BOYD-BS Pharmacy, Manchester, 0.-APhA, OSPA, STRICKMEYER, ROBERT JOSEPH-BS Pharmacy, Cin- cinnati, O.-Kappa Psi, APhA. THOMPSON, DONALD EUGENE -BS Pharmacy, Newport, Ky. TOLL, RICHARD JAMES-BS Pharmacy, S. Ft. Mitchell, Ky.-APhA, Circle K. VEID, ALBERT CHARLES-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0. WAL- KER, ERNEST D.-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0.-APhA, OSPA, HCPA. WEISS, STANLEY ARTHUR-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, O.-APhA. WENDT, GEORGE H.-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0. -APhA, Kappa Psi. WENDT, ROBERT L.-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0.-APhA, Kappa Psi. WHITACRE, MICHAEL JOHN-BS Pharmacy, Springfield, O. WOLTERMAN, ROBERT JOHN-BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0. ZWERIN, HARLEY JAY-BS Pharmacy, Cincin- nati, 0.-Alpha Zeta Omega, Lancers iCapt.7. 233 234 J UNIOR COLLEGE University College professor illustrates a math problem. Students find a good spot to study in modern Laurence Hall. Dean Hilmar C. Krueger UNIVERSITY COLLEGE The University College fuliills the need for an in- stitution specihcally designed to provide two years of general education, vocational programs, or a. strong background for further college work. Although the college curriculum is designed to terminate at the end of two years, the University College student may trans- fer to a regular Nfour year college program. Students attend classes on the main campus and have access to University facilities. The courses offered by the college lead to the degree oct' Associate in Arts or Science. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE GRADUATES AMTHAUER, CARL A.-ASS Science, Cincinnati, O.-Jr. Ad- visor. BAKER, PATRICIA W.-ASS Arts, Cincinnati, O.-Jr. Advisor, Union Social Comm., Union Public Relations Comm. BINKLEY, JACK EDWARD-ASS Arts, Cincinnati, O. BOW- MAN, WILLIAM HOWARD-ASS Arts, Elmwood Place, 0. CAPPEL, KATHY L.-Science, Cincinnati, 0.-Alpha Gamma Delta, Univ. College Trib., Jr. Advisor. CERVAY, DARLENE ANN-ASS Science, Cincinnati, O. CREWS, JUDITH ELLEN- ASS Science, Ft. Thomas, Ky.-BSU CTreas.J. DECKER, CAR- OLYN THERESA-ASS Science, Cincinnati, O. DINE, JANICE LEE-ASS Science, Cincinnati, 0. DOSS, DON- ALD WESLEY-ASS Arts, Cincinnati, 0. EDWARDS, WILLIAM -ASS Science, Franklin, O. ELLIS, CARLEE-ASS Science, Cincinnati, 0.-Union Cultural Comm., Union Social Comm. ENDRES, JOYCE LEE-ASS Science, Cincinnati, 0. FATSY, SALLY ANN-ASS Science, Cincinnati, O.-Univ. College Trib. IVice-Pres.J, Student Council, Jr. Advisor, Fresh. Project, Univ. College Election Comm. and Social Comm. FIELDS, MARILYN L.-ASS Science, Cincinnati, O. FILTER, PAUL OTTO-ASS Science, Cincinnati, 0. FOGEL, RENEE MARSHA-ASS Science, Cincinnati, O.-Union Social Comm., Union Cultural Comm. FRAKES, JUDIE LILA- ASS Science, Cincinnati, 0.-Alpha Gamma Delta. GERTSMAN, CAROL MAE--ASS Science, Cincinnati, O. GIANNINI, GERALD ALBERT-ASS Science, Cincinnati, 0. GOLDING, JACQUELINE-ASS Science, Cincinnati, O. GOLD- MAN, JOAN RUTH-ASS Science, West Hartford, Conn.-Lud- low Hall Vice-Pres. GOODING, PATRICIA 0'FERRALL-ASS Science, Cincinnati, 0.-Alpha Gamma Delta, YWCA, Huber Hall ISec.J. HACK, JOSEPH JAMES-ASS Science, Cincinnati, O. HAHN, GEORGE LOUIS-ASS Science, Cincinnati, 0. HER- BERT, -MARY ANN-ASS Science, Cincinnati, 0. Jr. Advisor, YWCA. HILSINGER, MARY BETH-ASS Science, Cincinnati, 0. -Glee Club. HUTCHINSON, CYNTHIA J.-ASS Science, Nor- wood, 0.-Jr. Advisor. 235 236 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE GRADUATES JANSEN, JACQUELINE JARALYN-ASS Arts, Cincinnatl, 0.- Univ. Trib. iSecl, News Record, Baptist Student Fellowship, Student Director. JONES, MONNIE ANN-ASS Science, Cin- cinnati, 0. KEMPER, ELLEN MARY-ASS Science, Cincinnati, O. KOKING, GAYLE PATRICIA-ASS Science, Cincinnati, 0.- Jr. Advisor, News Record. KOKOEFER, WILLIAM LEE-ASS Arts, Cincinnati, 0. KUL- BACK, MARIAN R.-ASS Science, Cincinnati, 0. LANDEN, BRENDA SUE-ASS Arts, Cincinnati, O. LAUDEMAN, BONNIE JEANNE-ASS Arts, Cincinnati, 0.-Canterbury, Ass'n. LEDERLE, LINDA AMANDA-ASS Science, Cincinnati, 0. LIST, KAREN GENE-ASS Science, Cincinnati, O. MAHAFFEY, EDWARD SHELTON-ASS Arts, Cincinnati, O. MEISTER, KAREN SUE-ASS Science, Cincinnati, O.-Univ. College Trib. MIDDLETON, JOHN ALLAN-ASS Arts, Cincinnati, O. MOCK- BEE, KENNETH L.-ASS Science, Cincinnati, O. MOSKOWITZ, SUSAN S.-ASS Science, Cincinnati, 0. NIMONI, ELAINE JEANETTE-ASS Science, Cincinnati, O. OLIVER, JAMES BARRY-ASS Science, Cincinnati, 0.-Spirit Club, Social Comm. PAGE, DOROTHY SHARYNN-ASS Arts, Cincinnati, O.-Univ. College Trib. iPres.l, Jr. Advisor, Student Council. PARTACK, DAVID RICHARD-ASS Science, Cincinnati, 0. PLAIR, NORMAN--ASS Arts, Cincinnati, 0. RAMSEY, JOAN C.-ASS Science, Cincinnati, O.-Social Comm. ROBERTS, JOSETTE MARIE-ASS Arts, Cincinnati, 0.-So- cial Comm. ROSEN, PAM SUE-ASS Science, Cincinnati, O.- Student Council, Jr. Advisor, Hillel. RYAN, ROBERT CULLEN -ASS Arts, Indianapolis, Ind.--Univ. College Treas., Sigma Chi ilst Ass't. Treas., 2nd Ass't. Treas.l, Union Social Comm., Public Relations Comm., Intramural Sports. SEIBERT, JOHN D.-ASS Arts, Cincinnati, O. SHAFER, STAN- LEY R.-ASS Arts, Cincinnati, 0. SHUTTLESWORTH, PA- TRICIA ANN-ASS Science, Cincinnati, O.-BSU. WAIDNER, CAROLYN JEANNE-ASS Science, Cincinnati, 0. WASSERMAN, DIANE-ASS Science, Elkens Park, Pa.-Judi- ciary. WEBER, SANDY KAY-ASS Science, Cincinnati, 0.- Alpha Gamma Delta. WESTERMAN, JO ANN CAROL-ASS Science, Cincinnati, 0. ZAHARAKO, CHARLES HENRY-ASS Arts, Columbus, Indiana-Alpha Tau Omega. Dean Robert W. Bishop In an art teaching class offered by Summer School A various construction projects are designed. SUMMER SCHOOL The Summer School, an integral part of the University since 1948, had its beginning in 1900 as a. faculty proj- ect of the McMicken College of Liberal Arts. '1'he Sum- mer School curriculum concentrates two semesters of work into ten short weeks. Both graduate and under- graduate students attend classes, which are either reg- ular courses open to winter-term students or special classes scheduled only for the summer. Also available to Summer School students are workshops, exhibits, and the unique cultural features of the summer opera. During the summer sessions prospective teachers observe primary age children in the special demonstration school class. Ei Sf' 3 if as H? , X ss wi -1 Graduate students devote untold hours of research into such areas as classics and nuclea GRADUATE SCHOOL The Graduate School, originally a post gradu- ate division of the McMicken College of Arts and Sciences, is one of the most extensive col- leges of the University. It is composed of forty- three departments for day students, ten depart- ments in the evening division, plus several summer programs. Candidates for masters or doctorate degrees come from all over the world, as well as from the University of Cincinnati's undergraduate colleges, to seek advanced study. They pmsue knowledge in extensive library study and lab research. Dean Campbell Crockett 240 A professor's witticism adds a touch of levity to an othenuise formal lecture. COLLEGE OF LAW A Dean Roscoe L. Barrow ' K x. . . V221 XVJF ' L A During the lecture a law student follows the case in his text. 'Q-5 The College of Law, which was founded in 1833 as a private institution, was the first law school west of the Allegheny Mountains. The College aims toward highly individualized instructions in small informal classes. Research on actual legal problems and cases demands extensive library study, for which the stu- dents have access to nearly 150,000 volumes. Mock trials in the model co1u'troom also aid in developing legal reasoning and composure. LAW GRADUATES BARON, MARK STEWART-LLB Law, Cincinnati, O. BER- TRAM, WILLIAM HENRY-LLB Law, Greenville, O.-Law Re- view Editorial Bd. BROCK, JERRY A.-LLB Law, Cincinnati, O. -Law Review CAssoc. Ed.J, Phi Alpha Delta. BURCHETT, NIILTOB EDWARD--LLB Law, Ft. Thomas, Ky.-- Phi Delta Phi iTreas.J, Law Review iBd. of Editorsl. COLLINS, JOSEPH EDWARD-LLB Law, Cincinnati, O.-Phi Delta Phi. CONNAUGHTON, JOHN B. JR.-LLB Law, Hamilton, 0. D'ATRI, E. LANG-LLB Law, Hartville, 0.-Phi Delta Phi iClerkJ. EDER, WILLIAM HOWARD JR.-LLB Law, Cincinnati, 0. FOLEY, WILLIAM E.-LLB Law, Cincinnati, 0. FORBES, WIL- LIAM DAVID-LLB Law, Albion, Penn. GEYGAN, THOMAS JAMES-LLB Law, Cincinnati, 0. HAVERCAMP, GARY-LLB Law, Cincinnati, O. HEISER, RICH- ARD D.-LLB Law, Cincinnati, O.-Moot Court ilntramurali. HOLZMAN, WALLACE R. JR.-LLB Law, Cincinnati, 0. JACK- SON, JAMES W.-LLB Law, Euclid, 0.-Fresh. Class Vice- Pres., Moot Court ilntramurali. KELLEY, LYNN MEADE-LLB Law, Muncie, Ind.-Law Review iEditorial Bd.J, Student Bar Assn. Ur. and Sr. Rep.7. LELAND, ROBERT GEORGE-LLB Law, Dayton, O.-Law Review iBd. of Editorsi, Phi Alpha Delta, Sr. Class fSec.-Treas.i. LINN, JOHN E.-LLB Law, Signal Mountain, Tenn.-Fresh. Class Sec.- Treas., Phi Alpha Delta. LISNER, SHEAL-LLB Law, Cincin- nati, 0. MAIER, HAROLD GEISTWEIT-LLB Law, Cincinnati, 0.-Law Review fEd.-in-Chiefl, Student Bar Assn. iVice-Pres.J, Moot Court iWinner-Intramural Tournamenti, ALSA Sixth Circuit Conference Chrm., Student Rep. Club fPres.i, Speaker's Bureau, Student Court iAssoc. Justicel. MORTIMER, KENNETH M.- LLB Law, Frazetsburg, O.-Phi Delta Phi tMagisterD. NOONAN, ROBERT THOMAS-LLB Law, Cincinnati, O.-Phi Alpha Delta iTreas., Marshalll, Jr. and Sr. Class Pres., Law Review, Moot Court ilntramurall. PINES, LOIS G.-LLB Law, Dayton, 0. SCHNEIDER, DAVID ANTHDNY-LLB Law, Bellevue, Ky.- Honor Council, Law Review CBd. of Ed.J. SCHNEIDER, GARY- LLB Law, Cincinnati, O. SCHWARTZ, LARRY HARVEY-LLB Law, Chattanooga, Tenn.-Student Bar Assn. iSec.l, Phi Alpha Delta iPres.J, Law Review iBd. of Editorsi. SHELDON, HENRY E. II-LLB Law, Cincinnati, 0.-Student Court iChief Justicel, Sr. Class Vice-Pres., Phi Delta Phi iVice-Pres.J, Law Review CBd. of Editorsi, National Moot Court. SIEVE, JAMES EDWARD-LLB Law, Cincinnati, O. TAYLOR, JOHN KEMPER-LLB Law, Cincinnati, 0.-Student Bar Assn. iFresh. Rep., Treas.J. TEPPER, MAURY M.-LLB Law, Cincin- nati, 0.-Jr. Class Vice-Pres., Law Review KAssoc. Ed.J, Phi Alpha Delta. THERMES, FRANK-LLB Law, Cincinnati, 0. TODD, DAVID HERRICK-LLB Law, Miamiville, 0.-Phi Delta Phi, Honor Council 4Pres.i. TRUE, J. ROBERT-LLB Law, Mil- ford, O.-Phi Alpha Delta, Jr. Class Sec.-Treas., Honor Coun- cil. VERST, EDWARD CHARLES-LLB Law, Cincinnati, O. ZOGHBY, GUY A.-LLB Law, Springdale, O.-Honor Council, Student Bar Assn. iRep., Pres.J, Law Review fBd. of Editorsb. 241 242 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE The UG Gollege of Medicine is rated among the finest in the country. Its high standards of admission and challenging courses demand dedicated and earnest study of every aspiring doctor. Classes, labs, and research experiments are supplemented with the practical aspects of medicine, involving actual work with patients on the wards of 'General Hospital. After four years of intensive study and the dramatic hood- ing ceremony at graduation, the doctor begins his internship and, in many cases, further spe- cialized training as a resident. Dean Clifford G. Grulee, Jr. Medical students gam experience from ward rounds and seminars with staff physicians. ..-- - - I 9 X ... SL, MEDICAL GRADUATES ALTMAN, JEROLD HENRY-MD Medicine, Athens, 0.-AP- PLEGATE, WILLIAM ROGERS-MD Medicine, Wyoming, 0.- Mitcheii Pediatric Society, Pi Sigma Kappa. ARBAUGH, JAMES JOSEPH, JR.-MD Medicine, Martins Ferry, O. AVERY, WIL- LIAM JOSEPH-MD Medicine, Cincinnati, 0.-Phi Chi. KSeCJ ig, ,-R 1, 17:74, -1 4, .Ji MA. 244 MEDICAL GRADUATES BAKER, ROGER ALAN-MD Medicine, Union 0.-Alpha Kappa Kappa ICorr. Sec., Pres.J. BANHOLZER, JOHN ARTHUR--MD Medicine, Lockland, O.-Phi Chi, Pi Kappa Epsilon. BERGER, EDWARD E.-MD Medicine, Cincinnati, O. BERGER, OMER GENE-MD Medicine, Dayton, O. BERNIE, WILLIAM ALLEN-MD Medicine, Dayton O. 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Class Pres., Recipient of Eugene Ferris Award 119629, Pi Kappa Epsilon. GOLDBERG, DARRYL J.--MD Medicine, Cin- cinnati, 0.-Phi Delta Epsilon. HAYDEN, ROBERT JOSEPH- MD Medicine, Cincinnati, 0. HELMLING, ROBERT L.-MD Medicine, Cincinnati, O.-Nu Sigma Nu. HILL, DAVID SIEHL-MD Medicine, Cincinnati, O.-Nu Sigma Nu iPres.l, Pi Kappa Epsilon. HOLLINGSWORTH, D. VER- TREES-MD Medicine, Lexington, Ky.-Nu Sigma Nu, Pi Kappa Epsilon. KATES, EUGENE DAVIS-MD Medicine, Cleveland Heights, O. KIGHTLINGER, ALAN RIGBY-MD Medicine, War- ren, 0.-Student Council tTreas.l, Pi Kappa Epsilon iCurriculum Comm., Pres.7. KNAPP, JAMES WILLIAM-MD Medicine, Zanesville, O.- Alpha Kappa Kappa, Phi Delta Epsilon. KREYLING, GEORGE H.-MD Medicine, Covington, Ky. KRUG, JAMES ARTHUR- MD Medicine, Cincinnati, O.-Nu Sigma Nu. KUNTZ, CHARLES HENNE-MD Medicine, Cincinnati, 0.-Pi Kappa Epsilon iSec.l, Alpha Kappa Kappa. 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OSHER, ALAN BENJAMIN-MD Medicine, Cincinnati, 0. PIL- GER, LAWRENCE GEORGE-MD Medicine, Warren O, PORT- NOY, RICHARD MARK-MD Medicine, Cincinnati, O.-Phi Delta Epsilon Nice-Pres.l, Mitchell Pediatric Society 1Co- Chrm.l. REED, DAVID G.-MD Medicine, Cincinnati, O.- Alpha Kappa Kappa. ROUSSEAU, WILLIAM ROBERTS-MD Medicine, Youngstown, O. SCHAENGOLD, ALLEN N.-MD Medicine, Cincinnati, 0. SCHATZMAN, RONALD C.-MD Medicine, Cincinnati, O.- Alpha Kappa Kappa. SHAPER, JAMES PHILLIP-MD Medi- cine, Cincinnati, 0.-Phi Delta Epsilon lAnnual Lectureship Chrmj, SAMA. SHAW, JAMES-MD Medicine, Piqua O. SILVERMAN, ALAN RALPH--MD Medicine, Cincinnati, 0. SLUSHER, DONALD- MD Medicine, Hamilton, O. SPEIER, JAMES EDWIN-MD Medicine, Cincinnati, 0.-Phi Chi, SAMA. SPERGLI, RONALD-MD Medicine, Piqua, 0. TOMBARI, AL- FRED ANGELO-MD Medicine, Braintree, Mass.-Nu Sigma Nu lVice-Pres., Treas.l. VESSELY, JON C.-MD Medicine, Hamilton, 0.-Pi Kappa Epsilon. VIROSTEK, ROBERT JOSEPH -MD Medicine, Drabosburg, Pa.-Alpha Kappa Kappa, SAMA. WALKER, JOHN ARTHUR-MD Medicine, Portsmouth, O.-Pi Kappa Epsilon, Phi Chi. WEITZ, JOHN THOMAS-MD Medi- cine, Nanticoke, Pa. WERNING, THEODORE WALTER--MD Medicine, Youngstown, O.-Alpha Kappa Kappa. WHITEHOUSE, ALAN COOMBS-MD Medicine, Cincinnati, 0. 245 EVENING COLLEGE Dean Frank R. Neuffer The Evening College originated over fifty years ago to answer the demand for leisure time education. Since its establishment, the College has steadily advanced to its present position as one of the largest and most reputable evening colleges in the nation. It provides educational facilities for over eight thousand Cincin- nati residents. This branch of the University offers undergraduate degrees, graduate studies, certificate programs, and short term, non-credit courses on cur- rent ali' airs, flower arranging, music, and art. i 1 Night at the University-a mosaic of bright windows light up the darkness EVENING GRADUATES ALBERT, GEORGE JOHN-BS Commerce, Cincinnati, 0. BAK- ER, WARREN E.-BS Commerce, Cincinnati, O. BRAUSCH, THOMAS E.-BS Mechanical Engineering, Morrow, 0.-Alpha Sigma Lambda. CORRELL, ETHEL, W.-BS Commerce, Cincinnati, 0. COTTON, DONALD WAYNE-BS Commerce, Hamilton, O.-Delta Sigma Pi, Ev. Col. Student Council. FLICK, ROBERT ANTHONY-BS General Studies, Cincinnati, 0. HECKENHUELLER, EDWARD G.-BS General Studies, Cincinnati, 0. HILLARD, WILLIAM C.-BSIM Industrial Management, Lock- land, 0. HUENEFELD, WILLIAM CYRIL-Assoc. Mechanical Engineering, Covington, Ky. ILTIS, RUMULT-BS Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, O. JONES, SOPHIA LUCILLE-Bache- lor of Philosophy, Cincinnati, 0. JORDON, THOMAS PAUL-BS Commerce, Covington, Ky. MABER, MILDRED F.-BS Commerce, Cincinnati, 0. MARTIN, TOD A.-BS General Studies, Cincinnati, 0. MESSMER, LAW- RENCE IVAN-BS Commerce, Ft. Thomas, Ky. MILLER, RICHARD C.-BS Chemlcal Engineering, Cincinnati, O. MUNZ, JOSEPH FREDERICK-BS Commerce, Cincinnati, 0. NIEDERHELMAN, LAWRENCE WALTER-BS General Studies, Norwoolfi, O. OGDEN, JAMES FLOYD-BS Commerce, Newport, Kentuc y. PALMISANO, MARIE MYRNYH-BS General Studies, Cincin- nati, 0. SCHIFFER, GEORGE PHILIP, JR.-BSIM Industrial Management, Covington, Ky. SCHMIDT, EDWARD DAVID-BS Commerce, South Ft. Mitchell, Ky.-Pi Kappa Alpha. TIER- NEY, WILLIAM JOHN-BS Commerce, Cincinnati, O. THIEMAN, MARY JANE-BS Commerce, Cincinnati, 0.-Mu Omega Beta, Delta Mu Delta. WACHENDORF, JOHN R.-BS Commerce, Cincinnati, O. WINGERBERG, DONALD R.-BS Com- merce, Cinginnati, 0. YORK, WILLIAM GERALD-BS Commerce, arrison, . 247 ATHLETICS - 'T M -,,..-an-. ., f 7 NJ- 1 5 ,Q J , 5 z v n Sn. ,Q 1 fJ .3 J nt X .- - 4 I Rf, ,,J, , , Q . Y xv wr ' Q 'F' Q 1, ' , ful: ' ,e- -ffm.. ,. , , , M MY 1 Q ,Lax , ZF XA: jg L , 71-44, 1 'an 'N S, - .--Q QP 4 ! Af is,- 1-fl-1, W---..-....v..,..-M, h Q U Wo 'ki 553' W1 ,x 4 FROM SWONEKY TO NIPPERT STADIUM: 'CATS OPEN LONG SEASON WITH A VICTORY ry Tulsa Hurricanes shed the UC line then scramble for an errant p 8SS. Bonnie Heimann lights half-time show with her Ere dance. Although it is not encouraging to look back at the won-lost column of the 1962 Bearcat football campaign, a closer investiga- tion of the over-all statistics lends hope and optimism for the Red and Black when they take the field again next September. 'I'he 'Cats went down to defeat by a single point on three occasions and they dropped a, total of five games by a mere fifteen points. Only Indiana, a real surprise in the Big Ten, and Miami of Ohio and Houston, the two opponents in the classic Tangerine Bowl, dealt the Bearcats decisive setbacks. But once more falling victims to their Missouri Valley Conference jinx, the Cincy eleven managed to score only one victory in the conference. Fumbles, pass interceptions, and injuries told the story of de- feat. But it is also important to realize that Coach Chuck Studley was forced to play many inexperienced men in the second year of his rebuilding program. However, what the men lacked in ex- perience, they made up for in desire. By the end of the season, there were standout performances by speedster Al Nelsong all- conference guard, Darrell Cauleyg and interior linemenz versatile Roger Perdrix, vastly improved Dave Pirog, and center Jen'y Momper. Not to be overlooked were the performances of the UC veterans: halfback Royce Starks, the leading ground-gainer and scorer who was selected an honorable mention All-American, as end Frank Shaut, the leading pass receiverg co-captains Rufus Simmons and Phil Goldnerg halfback Fred I-Iynoskig and ends Jim Paris, Tom Tkatch, and Jim Curry. A definite improvement was evident in the UC attack which scored 142 points-the most scored since 1959. Cincinnati's run- ning attack, which ground out 1499 yards, was its most potent weapon, although the offense was perked up by a passing game which netted 1097 yards in ten games. All of this points for a much better season for the Bearcats next fall. DRUVE: 'S A Et S Us ' 6 .x um ' . ,Q hw 5 ,, wa gg 1 -Hr W ' -1-ff' .M um 'L' W , , , , . .az X 1 5 . x W Q-.. x Q 3 gt , A, Xu ix Q gh , ,QI W .,.,n- 1 ,N mfxw' . Wf wi if his 5. gg ,E . id- 1rgx T U' L Q ff., .img 3 ,, ,,., . x x V. ,,, M . l M-Q 45 gk ff' 1 'ggi' N 4 V A . ,- INJURIES FATAL TO DEFENSE DAYTON . . . With his first season as head coach wrapped up, Studley moved his team from training headquarters at Camp Swoneky to live-wire competition under the lights of Nippert Stadium against Dayton. Fans were treated to an explosive oil'- ense led by halfback Errol Prisby and quarterback Bruce Vogel- gesang. Prisby skirted the UD defense for 86 years in six carries, and Vogie completed 9 of 10 passes. INDIANA . . . The depth and size of Indiana proved too much for the 'Cats as the Hoosiers romped to an easy 26-6 win. The tough IU defense held UC to a net of 68 yards rushing and intercepted 4 passes. In his second season of rebuilding, Coach Studley saw but little victory for the tremendous time spent on the practice field, the anxious moments on the bench, and the traditional hassles with the referees. WICHITA . . . Next week UC played the role of impressive oppor- tunists as they converted a. tenacious defense into a murderous attack to dump the defending MVC champs. Starks began show- ing opponents he would have to be reckoned with as he netted 86 yards and 2 TDs. NORTH TEXAS STATE . . . In Denton, Texas, the alert Eagles dealt a crushing blow to the title hopes of the UC gridcats with a 14-8 upset, which saw Starks pull one of the most fantastic hip-wiggle runs of the season. Starks took a short pass on a full gallop and then faked, wiggled, and back- spun three NTS safetymen down to the ground as he crossed the goal untouched. RICHMOND . . . The underdog Richmond eleven spoiled the 'Cats' Homecoming with a late fourth-quarter TD to gain a slim 21-20 victory. TULSA . . . The Golden Hurricanes blew up enough of a storm to clamp tradition once again on UC's conference play. The 24-18 defeat ended the 'Cats' chances to win more than one MVC game but saw fine play from sopho- more Roger Perdrix. DETROIT . . . At Titan Stadium, Jerry Gross, later elected UC 's most feared opponent, ran and passed Detroit to a 15-14 win. In the losing cause, Al Nelson ran for 117 yards and thus broke a fourteen year UC record. MIAMI . . . In the 67th renewal of their ancient rivalry, Miami brought a devastating football machine into Nippert Stadium to rout the gridmen of UC, 38-16. Miami scored 14 points in the first three minutes of the game. XAVIER . . . Cross-town rival, XU, beat Cincy 7-6 in a war that saw UC miss a. two point con- version attempt in the final minutes. HOUSTON . . . The Cougars, conquerors of Miami in the Tangerine Bowl, turned loose their oifensive powerhouse against UC for six TDs in the first half to smother Cincy, 42-14. Cincy's second half heroics came too little, too late, but did help to ease the pain and gave indications of better things to come. 255 'ff S . in f Q X. gh 'f A ' . 1:5 .S . , K . i F L 1' 1 hvj' it A A Vk Q Q N Q b b bb : b g js Q Q R Ei W E qi I X Q, 3 v . A 3 E h Q . 'ge lr 5, V A k is .K Q . X : Q as i ' KX Q ' 'Y It i . S W 'Q M A e , .N,k , P f ,X Q i k ig ff ? , A fa Q if in f 1 A, k X - r , Q X, pf- , . '!KJll'N++rnb4evH konixwwfksvffievvivwf fu, J Gene Kelly broadcasts the Miami fracas. LOCAL AND NATIONAL NEWS SERVICES COVER 'CATS Hod Blaney, statisti I d is in charge of the p b Enthusiastic Bearcat rooters display varied moods of contentment as UC scores. TEAM STATISTICS UG OPPONENTS Number of Plays ............... 603 618 Net Offense .................... 2596 2744 Average Offense Per Game ...... 259.6 274.4 First Downs ..........,........ 148 146 Number of Penalties .... .. 62 60 Yards Penalized ...... .... 535 563 Number of Fumbles .... .. 24 23 Fumbles Lost .................. 17 15 Leading Rusher: Starks-91 carries for 408 yards Leading Passer: Vogelgesang-41 passes for 424 yards Leading Receiver: Shaut-12 catches for 197 yards Leading Scorer: Starks-44 points Leading Punter: Hynoski-39 punts for 1364 yards GAME RESULTS: 1962 UU OPPONENTS 13... .... Dayton ........... 0 6... .... Indiana .... ...26 27 ........ Wichita ....... 15 8 .... North Texas State .... 14 20 ..... Richmond .... 21 18... ...Tu1sa,... ...24 14 .... Detroit .... 15 16... ...38 6... .... Xavier .... 7 14 .... Houston .... 42 5 it S ' X ' Q K U Q .-4' - 2 , We ,,, a, f,,3f1,,? L3-El 415, A , 1 p Q 1b Q p a: E , , x K, g m h5 E p , Twp is S n. S an x,.. 3 354 Q59 X so me -. its s , V 11: . ..., ,. ww ..,, , 'qi 6 Htiftg '-Q-?.ffh.wiA ' W . w M ' . xs,- I K we B R f- fi- A MM S' ,A' T. PESA 9 iqiz x U Q Q: G VA b x4,.:,,. . gs 'K .. Q , VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-Bottom ROW! Rudy Tassini, Doug Rice, Larry Harp, Dan Carpenter, Co-captain Phil Goldner, Co-captain Rufus Simmons, Fred Hynoski, Tom Tkatch, Jim Paris, Joe Mramor. Second Row: Doug Rogers, Pete Rekstis, Ray Perry, Royce Starks, Frank Kopich, Pat Morton, Charles Montgomery, Phil Higgins, Jerry Momper, Bob McFarland, Ken Van Buren. Third Row: Tom Callahan, Dave Wright, Joe Davis, Jim Fuller, Bob Kopich, Butch Ackman, Joe Miller, Tom Sobolewski, Todd Witt, Jerry Weber. Fourth Row: George Sasser, Don Thomas, Doug DeRossa, Phil Ward, Chuck Grigas, Rodger Grooms, Jim Swanda, Bill Brown, Larry Cox, Movie Smith. Fifth Row: Jackie Pitts, DeLynne Wall, Joe Macke, Al Nelson, Bruce Walton, Errol Prisby, Bob Sheehan, Dave Pirog, Ted Coppola, Chuck DeRosa. Sixth Row: Jon Shank, Bruce Vogelgesang, Frank Shaut, Jim Cackow- ski, John Deeds, Darrell Cauley, Bob McCabe, Bob Steinhauser, Roger Perdrix, John Smedley. Seventh Row: Bob Welch, Jim Shaw, Dan Points, Bob Howell. FROSH FOOTBALL: 1963 Although the 2-1-1 frosh football record is not spectacular, there are indications the competition produced several prospects for next fa11's varsity. Opening against Miami the frosh staged an exciting second-half, come-from-behind rally to score a 13-13 tie. 'I'hen, after losing to Kentucky's touted freshmen, 37-20, the 'Kittens jelled and romped over Dayton and Marshall by scores of 22-6 and 36-0, respectively. Leading the yearlings were quarterbacks Roger Walz and Tom Manningg halfback and most valuable player LeRoy Patterson 3 ends Bill Joos and Dave Merriam, and guard-linebacker, Dick Fugere. - - 1 COACHING STAFF-Bottom Row: Dick MacPherson, Jim Kelly, Bob Miller, Charlie Shuff. Sm, frosh QB Roger wall, throws a pass Second Row: Gus Del Rosa, Dick Anderson, Head Coach Chuck Studley, Mike Scarry, Bob ' ' Delaney. J A Q. G as -Vs , 1, 1 1' 'F I 'on I ' 1 L iqukfis . guna s ,A 4 SLN: . is -n I Sieve,-cl 5 Imcmmf. 1--W., .M- viii NUM: ti N4 W, X 3 fi' MN, H As: AT., V t 1. E31 7 I Z ' 'F xx A K K rs W' 133' m. - K , A, 1 1 r t ,325 D. T wx - sz 1 ' 2 A 1431.351 3 --va-'ff I Yzf' , . , K .-.,M.g., ,. ,.f.fl ' ' ' X x v- 'N X4 i w V' . . , T, - H?3'5fE4?i'f:, . wg' R -:fi k fm ' Q ,LN ,Mk v. i wif- ff' if A :mi-YJ + Q XJ , x f ,H,?Z,5g-, 4 uk ww? , 'vgzgz-y5 x Q .f V - LK-.- T f?f'fMi'f5.i' Q1 . 5 .Esifz-T: N ,'hh fy:f1.7,+ip::wif..-Q x If f-I ', .miie ? , tpbws' K, i 1 I-rq.,,is'i: , mai' 'kg x , K. . A Q 'Q XL Q Q ' Aff' M ' Axsgnigk Y- Z' i. im! xx .fa 1 THE LONG SEASON BEGINS WITH HARD PRACTICE Who was to deny the Ed Jucker-led Bearcats a third straight na- tional championship? This was the big question as the season be- gan with expected wins over DePauw, Virginia, Miami, and George Washington. Then the experimental games were over and UC made its Hrst road trip of the year. In the badlands came vic- tories over K-State and Kansas to prove Cincinnati deserved the No. 1 ranking in the nation. The question became more insistent-who was to deprive Cincy of its third crown? The press polls still went with UC as Yates, Shingleton, Wilson, Thacker, and Bonham were in the midst of a long pressure drive. The win streak mounted . . . 26, 27, 28. Cincinnati entered conference play, caustically called life in the valley of death by sportswriters. Behind the scoring of All- America Ron Bonham and rebounding of George Wilson, Valley opponents fell-Wichita, NTS, Tulsa, and Bradley. A respite came from MVC play when UC encountered third ranked Illinois at Chicago Stadium before the largest crowd ever to watch a college basketball game. Bonham scored 26 while UC's famous defense obliterated the vaunted Illini fast break. In the flrst game of the double-header, the Loyola Ramblers squeaked by a weak Santa Clara team as an outside blizzard dumped sev- eral inches of snow on the Windy City. Sportswriters searched for a team strong enough to dethrone UC. Who would deny them the unprecedented? Spoiled fans grew to expect wins and defeated opponents asked whether UC was human. The relentless march continued, the goal nearing sight. One game at a time . . . 34, 35, 36 . . . as Drake in overtime, St. Louis and Drake again were eliminated. In a. stirring game, Yates at the foul line clinched a win over Bradley as UC took its 37th in a row-sixth longest win streak in collegiate history. Was there a team that could take UC 's title? Wichita proved a possibility when the Shockers clipped Cincy with its flrst loss of the year as Dave Stallworth scored 46 points in downing the 'Cats. But Wichita's cries for the NCAA were silenced as Wilson scored 25 to beat North Texas to capture UC's sixth straight Mis- souri Valley Conference crown. 'UC had earned the right to go to the NCAA Midwest Regionals in defense of its title. Cincinnati was national news. Could their crown be taken? Who could do it? Other conference champion- ships were claimed and the at-large berths were hlled while Cincy won meaningless games over Tulsa and Xavier. Basketball photos copyrighted by Wm. Whitteker BONHAM, WILSON, THACKER, YATES, AND SHINGLETON EARN NO. 1 PRESS POLL RANKING WITH LONG WIN STREAK Cincinnati was everyone 's choice as No. 15 everyone picked the Bear- cats to go all the way. UC reaped every honor and award available. Jucker was everybody's Coach of the Year. Bonham, Wilson, Thack- er, and Yates were mentioned on every All-America poll, and even little Larry Shingleton, who began the season as a sixth man, was named to the Small America. team. UC led the nation in defense and fewest fouls per game. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED came out in favor of the two-time champs. Fans screamed for autographs and magazines devoted feature articles to the Bearcat dynasty. The Redshirts, Cincy's substitutes, were even hailed as the No. 2 team in the country. The Bearcats were ready for NCAA competition with their best team effort of the year coming in the season finale when they outplayed St. Louis, 66-52. The 'Cats had their eyes on the goal. Jucker wrote a book revealing his entire coaching methodg Ron Krick's shoulder required surgeryg the pressure mounted and still no one could match UC- DePauw, Miami, Ohio University fell in turn to the Bearcats. CATS BATTLE THROUGH THE MOST VICIOUS CIRCLE AS CONFERENCE RACE TENSION MOUNTS iAbovel UC's hve All-Americas are introduced under the Chicago Stadium's sportlight. Hidden in the darkness is the largest crowd ever to watch a collegiate basketball game. iRightl The sequence camera catches Bonham giving Houston's Reno Lifschutz a fake and then leaping high to draw a three-point play. Wilson has one of his best nights against Wichita: Shooting well and rebounding tenaciously, George inished with 20 points and 17 rebounds. kg .,.., .,,.,, pw They can't win with a 5-10 guard some said. But Shingleton played well, scoring when he had to, yet more important, setting the UC offensive tempo and zipping around on defensive assignments. Against Bradley he scored fifteen points from the outside when the Braves decided to double-team Bonham. Magus 1961+-62 wail-AL LQ...E-,Jw SCHOOL S FIRST UNDEFEATED REGULAR SEASON I give all credit to Thacker and Wilson. They took over when it got tough, said Jucker in the locker room. UC had just defeated Drake in overtime, 65-60. Photographer Bill Whitteker captured the last play of the regulation game on sequence film: Thacker takes the pass from Yates to set up the play. He drives past Gene West toward the basket. Then West fouls him, and Tom, hero of the Bearcats' surge-from-behind, misses the free throw to force this tension packed game into an overtime. .951 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Bottom Row: Larry Shingleton, Larry Elsasser, Tony Yates, Captain, Tom Thacker, Fritz Meyer, Ken Cunningham. Second Row: Coach Tay Baker, Bill Abernety, Dale Heidotting, Ron Krick, George Wilson, Gene Smith, Ron Bonham, Coach Ed Jucker. STATISTICS: 1962453 BASKETBALL RESULTS: 1962-63 PLAYER PGA FGM Pez. PTA FTM Pct. RBD r'1's AVG UQ OPPONENTS Bonham .. 449 208 .463 194 173 .892 178 539 21.0 97 . . . DePauw . . . . . . . 39 Thacker .. 357 169 .473 155 103 .665 281 441 15.8 91 - - - virginia . . . . . . . . 42 Wuhan 299 160 .535 170 101 .594 314 412 15.0 gg ' - ' Mimi 4011107 - - - - - 36 Yates ..... .. 222 90 .405 62 33 .532 115 213 7.6 75 I Z I 2:32 vgtfiflmgfof ' I I 22 Shingleton .. 115 43 ,374 29 18 .621 46 104 3.7 64 I I KMSESI I I I I I I 49 Heidmmg .. 37 20 .541 17 11 .647 47 51 2.4 44 . . . Dayton. . . . . S7 cunningham 23 10 .435 19 13 .684 9 33 1.9 '72 - - - Davidson . . . . 46 Meyer ....... 23 11 .478 15 7 .467 12 29 1.6 Z3 I I - ---- - - gg smith ..... 31 11 .355 17 7 .412 42 29 1.4 75 I I I Nmh TexAs'stgte' I ' I 58 Elsasser 22 11 .500 B 4 .500 9 26 1.9 67 I , I Tulsa I I I I I I 57 Abernathy 17 7 .412 4 3 .750 11 17 1.5 52 . . . Bradley . . . . . 46 62 . . 11115019 . . 53 Uo Totals .... 1595 740 .464 690 473 .686 1213 1955 69.8 gg Z I gialfluig I I I ig oppenents 1567 595 .330 449 290 .646 990 1480 52.9 -71 , I. Drake . . . 60 65 . . Bradley .... . 61 64 . . Wichita ..... . 65 91 . . North Texas State . . 61 55 . . Tulsa ..... . 54 72 . . Xavier ..... . 61 66 . . sz.L5u19 . . . 52 73 . . Texas . . . . 68 67 . . Colorado . . . 60 80 . . Oregon State . . 46 58 . . Loyola . . . . 60 Duck Forbes, Enquirer sportswriter, HISTORY IN THE MAKING Jucker declared: I'm not superstitious and don't feel the No. 1 rating is a jinx. And with that the Bearcats departed for the NCAA Midwest Regionals in Lawrence, Kansas. UC hadn't seen competition for twelve days and was ready to go as the tipoff time with Texas drew near. When the game started, however, it was the Longhorns who were relaxed instead of the 'Ca.ts. Texas hit 55'Z: of their shots while Cincy found the range on only 39722. We thought we were gonna get 'em-yes, We really did, said the Texan coach. But his thoughts never materialized. Cincy went into its pressure defense and gained enough momentum to squeeze out a 73-68 win and cut the magic niunber to three. gets Juck's pregame analysis. The following night UG met Colorado in what started off like a repeat performance of the UC-Texas game. The Buffs, with a big height advantage, soon held a 21-12 lead, and Cincy had to start another ilght from behind. The defense began pressing and Bon- ham started hitting while Thacker took command of the boards. UC took the lead soon after the half and never trailed again. Their 67-60 victory gave them an unprecedented ilfth consecutive Midwest Regional crown. Now only Duke, Oregon State, or Loyola had a chance to stop UC 's historical march. Dink stares out at the large welcoming crowd in his hometown of Madison, Indiana. A police escort led the Bearcats to Madison High, renamed Shingleton High, where townspeople had gathered. OSU FIRST NCAA OPPONENT A wild frenzied crowd of Oregan State rooters flew into Louisville on two chartered planes. Two hundred orange-and-black Beaver buttons walked up the streets of Derby City and not one had a hotel reservation. Shocked to find their team in the Finals, all they could muster were tickets, as the Cincinnati fans already had the hotels booked up. They jumped and shouted at their rallies, and at the da.y's end most slept in hotel lobbies. By game time the fans were worked to a fever pitch by peppy cheerleaders, but Mel Counts, their 7 foot center, was not enough to overcome UC. Cincy fans sat back in the fairly close first half and waited. Soon the Bearcat defense clamped shut while the offense turned loose for 50 points in the second half to outclass Oregon State, 80-46. CINCY MEETS LOYOLA: RAMBLERS' FAST BREAK ATTACK And so the question asked six long months earlier was finally to be answered. Could Cincinnati win a third-in-a-row national crown? Slats Gill, the defeated OSU coach, felt they could. I'll have to go along with the champs, he and most of the 20,000 fans agreed. I've picked a winner, they thought as UC stopped Loyo1a's fast break attack. Loyola couldn't hit. In a Rambler time-out Coach Ireland yelled: It'll fall. The shots will go in. But they wouldn't and the Ramblers missed 61 attempts-more than the entire Bearcat team had taken. By half the Cats had a 29-21 lead, and Loyola couldn't remember what a fast-break was. The teams came out of the dressing room. Bonham was hot and Tom Thacker was strong on the boards. Loyola's Jerry Harkness was still scoreless. Could it be? Cincinnati was pulling away. Only twelve minutes remained and Juck's crew had a 15-point lead. IS STOPPED AS CINCY GOES AHEAD BY 15 Then everything turned upside down-like an Alice-In-Wonderland world. A rash of fouls caught Bonham, Thacker, Wilson, and Yates with four personals each. Cincy was afraid to shoot. They couldn t give up the ball. They had to stay away from defense. But for a sundry of reasons, UC did lose the ball and in ten minutes of amaz- ing basketball, the lead was gone. The game was tied. Five minutes later the question was answered as Vic Rouse scored on a. tip in and the shouts of Ramblers, Ramblers, Ramblers . . . resounded throughout Freedom Hall. if- . v-NF s! I ' s X! .- E-M, ,E sf LOYOLA WINS NATIONAL TITLE, 60-58 CHAMPION BEARCATS CHOKED WITH EMOTION AS TIME RUNS OUT ON CLOCK You'd have to say he's in the excitable class, is how Bradley Coach Chuck Orsborn describes the man responsible for building UC into one of the greatest dynasties in basketball history. When asked about Cincy's chances in the NCAA one critic said: You have to favor them. They 're the Yankees of basketball. Such a statement reilects directly upon the man who has guided UC to such a pinnacle-the man who leaps oil' the bench, arms in the air, at any call made against the Bearcats. That man is Edwin Louis Jucker-the nation's Coach of the Year. In the span of three years, Junk has led UC to an 87-2 record, two MVC crowns and a co-champion, a Holiday Festival cham- pionship, three NCAA Midwest Regional titles, two consecutive national championships and an NCAA Western championship. Ed remembers back to when he was a youngster graduating from UC. He thought about such vagaries as national championships and fantastic won-lost records. In the years to follow, Ed Jucker created a basketball philosophy. Ideas brewed in his mind and finally three years ago Juck put them into action. His teams have been first or second ever since. ED JUCKER COACH OF THE YEAR LIVES AND DIES WITH HIS 'CATS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM-Bottom Row: Roland West, Don Second Row: Dean Lampros, Ed Schilling, John Serbin, Neil Stappen- Ernst, Dan Jones, Charles Schneider, Mike Rawlings, David Cosby. beck, Tom Biedenhorn, Jeff Kuhn, John Powless. BEARKITTENS FINISH SEASON UNDEFEATED CRightJ Both Dave Cosby and John Serbin drive around opponents to score for the Kittens. lBeIowJ After the NCAA Finals Ed Schilling and Serbin wait outside the locker room to join the team. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Goach Tay Baker's distance runners won seven times without a setback until they met Kentucky. Even then the 'Cats finished the season with a 7-1 mark and their third straight unbeaten year on the Burnet Woods home course. The biggest hurdle to get over in protecting their home course record was the Ball State team. Cincinnati did it, 27-29, thus avenging their sole dual meet loss of the previous year. Senior Bill Klayer and junior Harold Schuck were the chief UG threats while Martin Perret, Charles Carr, Kurt Kaupisch and Don Matlock gave the needed depth. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-Bottom Row: Gene Wiley, Bill Klayer, Martin Perret, Don Matlock, Charles Carr. Second Row: Kurt Kaupisch, Harold Schuck, Mike Raw- lings, Howard Berliner, AI Ransick, Gary Voegele, Tay Baker. CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS: 1962 U0 OPPONENTS 21 ........... ........ E astern Kentucky ........................ 35 15 ........... ........ V illa. Madonna ............ ........ 5 0 15 ........... ........ H anover .................. ........ 4 3 15 ........... ........ B erea. ................ ........ 4 8 18 ........... ........ M uskingum .......... ............ 8 9 27 ........... ........ B all State ........ ............ 2 9 18 ........... ..,..... G eorgetown .......... ............ 4 4 29 ........... ........ K entucky ........ ....... , .26 SWIMMING TEAM i 'ggi 'tv ' -fi? ' lr tiff 'K :fren '35 'Par ' l in Asahi: fa Z: I af Ar. .V - , , a,i,E3:rjai. 6 x 'ug . , A -Tlixvfi' . .s...,,, 4 .V 3 , T35 I .. , . .. .gs ---I. . s :..g,kg-1 5 K ,i . 'xii' 'Y J l is A Sea .. are ,. I ' A 1... Q.: -fs. sf-5 . . 'Q' 19 M Q. 1 lAbovel Ed Beck demonstrates his back stroke. ILeftl Phil Meng and Gerry Sapadin are congratulated by teammates for their 1-2 finish against Indiana. SWIMMING RESULTS: 1963 UC OPPONENT 52 . Air Force ...... 43 63 . Indianapolis A C . . . 32 36V2 . . Indiana ....... 68V2 66 . Miami ....... 29 48 . Southern Illinois . . . 47 36 . Indiana . . . . . . . 59 70 . Ohio University . . . 25 UC swimming is on the rise and the ones most responsible for this are the swimmers themselves. They are a close band of men de- termined to make Cincy a. national swim power. They have even started their own fraternity to help develop the sport on campus and to aid in recruiting high school stars. Their swimming ef- forts last winter brought a fine 5-2 record with the two losses coming to mighty Indiana. They defeated Air Force, IAC, Miami, Southern Illinois and Ohio U. Three-time All-American Gary Heinrich once again led the 'Cats. Prominent supporting roles were carried out by Danny Garteiz, Phil Meng, and Gerry Sapadin. Other point getters for UC were Ed Beck, Bill Edwards, Fred Terauds and Cleon Wingard. SWIMMING TEAM-Bottom Row: Gary Heinrich, Tom Glueck, Dan Russ Desserich, Lew Brumm, Phil Meng, Darryl Wiesenhahn, Bill Dono- Garteiz, Herb Margolis, Bob Farr. Second Row: Jon Heimann, Cleon hoo, Fred Terauds, Bill Edwards, Gerry Sapadin. Wingard, Ed Beck, Bill Keiser, Bill Monnig, Ron Palmer. Third Row: TRACK TEAM TRACK TEAM Bottom Row: Bill Bailey, Phil Agostini, Hugh Watson, Row: Charlie Shuff, Don Popelar, Cari Burgess Mike Rudolf Charles Martin Perret Don Matlock, Dick Diggins, Bill Klayer, Jim Kirkpat- Carr, Howard Berliner, Ed Schilling Al Ransick Kurt Kaupisch Don rick Second Row Ron Dunn, Mike Rawlings, Tom Wolf, Ken Van- Ernst, Tay Baker. Buren Jeff Amey Alonzo Crawford, Harold Schuck, Gene Wiley. Third l Freshman Carl Burgess stole the show as Coach Tay Baker 's track team compiled its best record in six years. The thinclads won five of six dual meets and took sixth place in the Conference Meet. Burgess established four school records as he iinished the year topping the squad with 154 points. The closest any teammate could come to Burgess was Howard Berliner's 91W points. Others who helped lead the Bearcats to the winning season were dashmen Bob Howell, Al Nelson and Errol Frisby. Also prominent in the cinder paths were distance runners Harold Schuck and Bill Klayer and weightman Ken Van Buren. With another fine class of frosh com- ing the track team should continue its successful record. TRACK RESULTS: 1962 UC OPPONENTS 117 . . . Berea . . . . . . . 19 105 . . Morehead . . . 17 80 . . . DePauw . . . . . 56 43 . . Kentucky . . . . 87 43 . . Hanover . . . 40 84 . . . Muskingum . . . 43 96V, . . . Louisville . . . . 41yg 96V2 . . . Bellarmine . . . . 11 WRESTLING TEAM Star wrestler Frank Shaut pins another of his many opponents. WRESTLIJWG RESULTS: 1963 UC OPPONENTS 25 . . . . Ohio University . . . 61 Hiram ......, 54 Miami .... . . 48 8 . . . . Kent State . . . . 27 24 . . . . Marshall . . . 8 23 . . . . Denison . . . 8 26 . . . . Earlham .... . 11 18 . . . . West Liberty . . . 16 8 . . . . Miami .... . . 24 20 . . . . Notre Dame . . 6 16 . . . . Wabash . . . . . 16 21 . . . . MacMurray .... . 12 20 . . . . Indiana Central . . . 11 This yea,r's wrestling schedule produced the best season record in seven years and a third straight winning season under Coach Glenn Samp1e's tutelage. At the start of the season big things were expected of top returnees, Shaut and Mahan, and rightfully so. Shaut is easily the best wrestler in UC history and had won 27 matches in a row before a loss in the NCAA Meet. Mahan had worked to a 12-4-1 record. By season's end, Shaut had a new vic- tory string of ten straight and Mahan had won nine of twelve matches. Both represented UC in the 4-1 and NCAA Tourneys. The big lift came from freshmen Attamante and Leane. Attamante won nine straight after a narrow double overtime loss in his ilrst collegiate appearance. Leane went 8-1-1 and drew praise from Sample as being the best 167-pounder he has ever coached. gn WRESTLING TEAM-Bottom Row: Ed Elson, Jim Mahan, Dennis Bar- Shaut, Bill Attamante, Movie Smith, John Leane, John Dolby, Jim ret, Jerry Montopoli, Jim Ghering. Second Row: Jeff Amey, Frank Black, Coach Glenn Sample. i I GOLF TEAM-Bottom Row: Ron Capak, John Dunham, Bruce Rotte, Tommy Dryer. Second Row: Coach Bill Schwarberg, John Ehlen, Carl Schlotman, Marty Dumler. GOLF TEAM The UC golfers recorded their best mark in the history of the sport with a. 13-1 dual meet record, third place in the Ohio Inter- collegiate Tournament, and fourth in the MVC Tournament. John Ehlen posted a 73.1 average and was second in scoring with 32W points. He had a, 68 for his best outing of the year and finished flfth in the Conference Tourney. Gaptain Ed Driver, the only graduating senior, closed out the season with a 75.8 average and 23 points. Tom Dreyer was the leading point man with 33W although he was second in overall averages at 78.8. Golfers take their regular stance in both viewing and practice swings. GOLF RESULTS: 1962 UC OPPONENTS 1811, . . Eastern Kentucky .... BVQ 15Vg . . Kentucky . . . . 11Vg 2551, . . . Xavier . . . IV, 14 . Villa Madonna . . . 7 25V, . . Hanover . . 1112 22Vg . . Dayton . . . 4V2 13112 . . Miami . . . 411, 17 . . Wittenberg . . 4 2 . . Marshall . . 16 20V2 . Villa Madonna V, 20 . . . Miami . . . 7 22 . . . Dayton . . . 5 22 . . . Xavier . . . 5 11 Eastern Kentucky . . 10 - V 2- aff?- TENNIS TEAM TENNIS RESULTS: 1962 U0 OPPONENTS 9 . . . Marshall ...... . 0 3 . . Florida State ...... 6 6 . . . Pensacola . . . . 8 3 . . . Rollins . . . . 6 3 . . . Rollins . . . . 6 7 . . Georgia Tech . . . 2 2 . . Georgia Tech . . . 7 5 . . . Purdue . . . . 4 9 . . . Morehead . . . . 0 2 . . Southern Illinois . . . 7 1 . ' . . Kansas . . . . 8 0 . . Northwestern . . . 9 8 . . . Miami . . . . 1 9 . . . Xavier . . . . 0 7 ....... Dayton ....... 2 Last year's tennis squad struggled the whole season to maintain a winning record and then did an about-face to win the Missouri Valley Conference net title. John Kline and Art Kunz, both sen- iors, led the 'Cats over the spring and to their second straight MVC crown. Kline had a 14-5 singles record and Kunz Was 8-4. Larry Whitaker, the only non-senior on the team, was 12-6 in singles and 8-8 in doubles. Others who gave depth to Coach John Powless' racketsquad were Hal Busch, A1 Rosenberg, Rich Isp- hording and Larry Shingleton. Almost the entire team was com- posed of seniorsg their graduation left a very inexperienced group of Bearcats to defend the Conference crown this year. TENNIS TEAM-Bottom Row: Tom Jenike, Lloyd Haas, Bob Taylor, Larry Shingle- ton, Mike Thompson, John Habe, Don Huber, Loren Warburg, Coach John Powless. A powerful serve scores points against Indiana CI Q quo? 'W MQ 6 2 ek Wu? BASEBALL TEAM The 1962 baseball team finished with a, 17-11 record to become the ninth straight diamond outfit to post a winning season. The 'Cats started oii' slow but came back to win 16 of their last 22 contests and a third place in the Missouri Valley Conference. Pitching was Cincy's strong point as the Bearcat hurlers had a combined ERA of 2.22. Individual pitching honors Went to A11-American Bill Faul who had a brilliant 0.8 earned run average, the best in modern history here at UC. Faul, now with the Detroit Tigers, lioach Glenn Sample thinks there was averaged 125 strikeouts per game' foul play on the last call by the umpire. BASEBALL TEAM-Bottom Rowr Jack CUflf1if19hHm, Mark Hopkins, Jack Klinger, Ron Breeden, Ken Haupt, Fourth Row: Barkley Wester- Ffifly Meyer, Gerry Cunningham, Tom Chambers. Second Row: Bill held, Jim VanDyke, Paul Schroeder, Larry Harp, Don Thomas, Larry Wolff, Jerry Brockhoff, Russ Feth, Hep Cronin, Bill Lucy, Glenn Sam- Elgagger, Bill Moreland, Dexter Scaggs, ple. Third Row: Jerry Faul, Mickey Burch, Roger Tabar, Benn Ross, BASEBALL RESULTS: 1962 Dayton ....... St. Joseph's St. Joseph's Ohio State .... Ohio State .... Ohio State ..... Villa Madonna . . Eastern Kentucky Southwestern .. . Southwestern . . Memphis State . . Memphis State .. Arkansas State . OPPONENTS Hal. and dust flying, UC tags another man out. MacMurra.y ..... Indiana ..... Indiana ....... 5 .... ..... X avler ........ .... 4 Villa Madonna . . 6 .... ..... 0 entral State .... .... 2 Bradley ...... 12 .... ..... C entral State ..,. .... O Bradley .. 9 .... ..... M iami ......... .... 2 Bradley .... 2 .... ..... M iami .... .... o Dayton... 2 .... ..... S t.Louis... ....3 WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION A major constitutional revision was completed this year by the Women's Athletic Association when members decided to elimi- nate the trophy annually awarded to the group placing first in intramural competition. Unchanged, however, was WA.A's pro- vision of a variety of seasonal sports for all UC coeds. ,fi ,v X! A G, V 5 I 1 i I WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-Bottom Row: Nancy Wenzel, Susan Korn, Jane Bockhorst, Pres.y Miss Butterlield, Advisory Judy Bischoff, V. Pres.: Charylene Fischer, Corr. Sec.5 Judy Bittman. Second Row: Judy Stucker, Linda Glassman, Kathy Murphy, Nancy Beamer, Rec. Sec.g Patricia Turner, Carol Watanabe, Bev Rummel. A S g as 5 as i Iv,-s Third Row: Diana Pfarr, Judy Rolfert, Bea Bradbury, Sally Mayer, Barb Frazier, Mary Lou Deucker, Kathy Fourth Row: Jane Dietrich, Jean Eggers, Lynnette Kac ardson, Arlene Burkey, Barbara Meadows, Linda Steidle, , has Nfl ... 9 Cindy Wolfi, Goertemiller. sur, Ann Rich- Marcia Mack. INTRAMURALS The Intramural Division of the Athletic Department offers a year-round sequence of athletic games for all UC men. Dormitories, fraternities, clubs, and inde- pendents form teams which are then grouped into leagues for competition over three sports seasons. The Department oifers several traveling trophies for the all-sports winners, in addition to medals awarded to champions in individual activities. This year, with only six events still undecided, SAE is in first place, fol- lowed closely by the '1'heta Chi's. 1961-62 IM RESULTS 1. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2. Theta Chi 3. Sigma Phi Epsilon 4. Phi Delta Theta 5. Alpha Tau Omega 6. Sigma Chi 7. Beta Theta Pi 8. Phi Kappa Theta 9. Lambda Chi Alpha 10. Pi Lambda Phi Intramural sports begin in the fall with tag football games, progress through indoor and individual sports, and wind up the year with spring baseball and track. f Ill C ...Ula aq- I I I 'I D Q Hifi' gf 1' , 1 'A W'-vo aw X ' rn ,SX ' 1 .f 'Q LIVING GROUPS in if , 5 S ii Nl ll: I 8 1 Mk 1. il, J.. k I' Q Qi X if FRENCH-DABNEY AND JEFFERSON MEN'S RESIDENCE HALLS Close to one thousand men are housed in Dabney, French, and Jefferson residence halls. The recently constructed French and Dabney halls provide on- campus living quarters, recreational areas, and eating facilities. Located only a short distance from UC, Jefferson Dorm offers individual apartments and kitchen efliciencies for approximately fifty men. Each of the halls is governed by a student-elected council which enforces University rules, sets standards of conduct, and coordinates social activities. DABNEY AND FRENCH RESIDENCE HALLS FRENCH AND DABNEY HALL-Bottom Row: Richard Ammon, Carl Wolauer, Jim Baker, Secg John Mikuln, Pres., Tom Arbogast, V. Pres., Jerry Hahn, Jeff Smith. Second Row: Stan Schulter, Robert Epstein, John Romeo, Keith Suerdick, Jeff Walter, Don Accurso, Richard Schlatter, Marth Rogul. Third Row: Ralf Smith, Steve Shew- chuk, Bill White, Richard Rushing, Tim Housley, Steve Millbourn, Roger Duncan, Bill Burd, Jim Makley. Fourth Row: Kevin Powell, David Chowning, Charles Johnson, Gary Moore, Dave Kallaher, Doug Sherow, Ronald Nelson, Bill Shifley, Bradford Dixon. Fifth Row: Ernest Lof- ton, John Belo, Bob Samosky, Jim Chenoweth, Kim Stacey, Ron Windsor, Al Koncius, Phil Land. JEFFERSON HALL JEFFERSON HALL-Bottom Row: Bill Love, Ron Relman, Ralf Turner, Fred Geitner. Third Row: Brad Dixon, Bob Noell, Bill Wend Smith, Pres.: John Cairns, Sec.-Treas.g Hellmut Riebeling. Second land, Kare Peters, Bernard Rhodes, Lawrence Keval. Row: Hans Dlenz, Richard Harris, Tom Toth, Richard Stonis, Steve ?' Although present plans call for a new and spacious women's dorm on the south end of the UC campus, the University owned Huber Hall, Ludlow Dorm, and Probasco Dorm, all found within a one mile radius of UC, presently house a sub- stantial number of out-of-town women. Girls in these dorms have to leave early to make their eight-o'clock classes in ad- dition to braving Cincinnati's capricious weather. Students in Memorial Dorm, the largest and most conveniently located residence hall, can enjoy the luxury of sleeping late, knowing that classes are no more distant than a five-minute walk. For hundreds of girls the UC dorms provide the fun-lilled ingre- dients of collegiate life-the nightly gab sessions, the com- mon laundry, and an infinite array of exchangeable wardrobes. MEMORIAL, LUDLOW, HUBER AND PROBASCO WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALLS l 297 MEMORIAL DORM-Bottom Row: Elizabeth Howe, Lynne Matteson, chorn, Judy Haton, Nancy Newbold. Third Row: Sonia Sondergelt, Linda Schaffner, Pres., Judy Lewis, V. Pres., Pauline Harrison. Kay Lotshaw, Jill Elfenbein, Malquin Hill, Donna Frommel, Marian Second Row: Junko Ito, Penny Barth, Patti Kubinski, Nui Chotikun- Laili, Jane Wagner. MEMORIAL MEMORIAL DORM-Bottom Row: M. Suzanne Weaver, Linda Schaff- Hafley, Mary Lou Hunter, Mary Coffee. Third Row: Carolyn Schnei- ner, Pres.5 Edith Frymier. Second Row: Sonny Saleh, Marylouise der, Sharyn Thompson, Barbara Triplett, Judy Gard. as HUBER HALL HUBER HALL-Bottom Row: Sharon Shannon, Betsy Martini, V. Pres., M. Alfond, Kay McElfresh, Pres., Barb Keller, Betsy McDon- ald. Second Row: Pat Pope, Judy Marshall, Ann Hamtrick, Joyce Gaflin, Sandy Clough, Bonnie Heimann, Debra Kleiman, Kay Harris. Third Row: Nancy Olmstead, Patricia O'Leary, Barbara Kennedy, Carolyn Waits, Betsy Hurst, Evelyn Halden, Bonnie Rogge, Wayne Morgan. Fourth Row: Alice Smelttzer, Gretchen Grandle, Sis Hol- lingsworth, Marty Fischer, Denise Dubuque, Alice Green, Joy Maranze, Pam Leffel. PRooAsco HALL-Bottom Row: Maflen mms, Judy Cohn, Ricki christman, suzanne Preis-er. Third Row: Georgia Storey, Sue SQQ, Abrams, Pres.j Jane Lowe, Sec.Treas., Paula Blair. Second Row: Cindy Adams, Connie Utter, Carol Tomford, Judy Lindsey. Joyce Fisher, Jane Pfeiffer, Ida Raspee, Marlene Martz, Karen PROBASCO HALL LU DLOW HALL LUDLOW HALL-Bottom Row: Eleanor Herrick, Lula Mallard, Judy bara Drake. Fourth Row: Melinda Walters, Sharon Rowe, Jeanne Wheeler, Pres.: Roslynn Heiler, Charlotte Wilkie, Dorothy Brady, Schadle, Martha Schultze, Nancy Schreiber, Alice Berry, Sue Bishop. Sec.-Treas., Eileen Lichtenberg. Second Row: Faith Riley, Nancy Fifth Row: Ruth Stoltz, Arlene Burkey, Carolyn Koesel, Sherry Fin- Gallen, Anne Schroeder, Alane Gekoski, Nancy Cazan, Linda Heck- eran, Judy Weber, Michele Rahe, Charlotte Chalker. man, Leanne Fahringer, Third Row: Linda Sefert, Diane Way, Bar- l me . en, ' ' ' ' LOGAN HALL ASSOCIATION For all nursing students the red brick building on Elland Avenue known as Logan Hall is a home-away-from-home. Here, amidst the flurry of activity of near-by General Hospital and removed from the UC campus proper, student nurses work, live, and study together. With classmates living just down the hall, most muses flnd the all-night study sessions before midterms and ilnals a boost to morale and grades. The governing body of Logan is the student elected Logan Hall Association, which sets standards for conduct, enforces University housing rules, and plans annual social events, including flresides and formals. LOGAN HALL ASSOCIATION-Bottom Row: Irene Kassay-Farkas, Mirni Kraybill, Sec.: Marci Ronshausen, Pres.: Linda Bongiorno, Treas.5 Ann Cook, V. Pres. Second Row: Marilyn Kiplinger, Ginny Ling, Lois Swartzbaugh, Marcia Wagner, Dee Stevenson, Carolyn Vance, Janet Miller. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL PANHELLENIC COUNCIL-Bottom Row: Marian Bross, Carol Straub, Prior, Judy Stephenson, Lynnette Kacsur, Gerry Butt, Elaine Betz, Sec., Pat Punch, Pres., Nancy Kock, V. Pres.f Carole Cox, Treas. Ellen Schuler, Carolyn Sullivan. Fourth Row: Ellen Herbert, Carol Second Row: Judy French, Chickie Stein, Carol Kohsin, Bobbie Cog- Groneman, Paulette Foertsch, Kaye Keiser, Betsy 0'Neill, Jane Bock- hill, Barb Kreider, Nancy Adams, Linda Bongiorno. Third Row: Carol horst, Joan Wiedenbein, Georgia Reif. Each of UC's twelve nationally aillliated sororities is repre- sented on the Panhellenic Council, the governing and coordinat- ing body for all sorority activities. Panhellenic annually awards scholarship trophies and sponsors workshops for chapter pledge trainers, rush chairmen, and treasurers. This year Council mem- bers were engaged in formulating a rush program to be coordi- nated with the University's new quarter system. Panhellenic women also worked closely with Interfraternity Council to pub- lish the Greek news letter, Hermes, and to organize the an- nual University Sing. JUNIOR PANHELLENIC COUNCIL-Bottom Row: Sally Olson, V. Pres., Suanne Preiser, Sec.g Rosalee Cook, Pres.p Linda Bongiorno, Advisorp Susan Sagmaster, Treas. Second Row: Jacqueline Morgan, Karen Nolte, Ruth Kydan, Joan Cervino, Mary Dornheggen, Ann if , , Geiger. Third Row: Ellen Kern, Barbara Japp, Sallie Raymond, Sally Winterhalter, Kathy Shirk, Helen Rae, Doris Fey. Fourth Row: Judie Sarles, Marylyn Hesse, Barbara Schatz, Mary Louise Hall, Karen Kendall, Jenny Shinkle, Margaret Kees, Karen Butz. JUNIOR PANHELLENIC CCUNCIL Offering leadership training to its members, Junior Pan- hellenic Council enables the pledge members of the sororities on campus to be represented in discussions of common pledge problems. This year the council sponsored a drive to bring in toys at Christmas time which were given to needy children. INTERFRATERNITY PLEDGE COUNC While working toward improvement in the pledging program, Interfraternity Pledge Council also tries to serve as a training ground for future members of IFC. The annual Big Brother Dance was held this year at the Music Hall Ballroom and afford- ed an opportunity for all pledges to work on a common project. IL INTERFRATERNITY PLEDGE COUNCIL-Bottom Row: Carl Good- Peters, Stan Engelhardt, John Diekey, Jack Boulton Lance Simpson win Philip Carter Mike Keiser, Sec.-Treas., Joe Snively, Francis Third Row: James Spaulding, Bob Woodruff Arthur Bowers Arnie Slavln Second Row Art Deming, Jim Marmel, Steve Carey, Dave Kappers, Riley Grifhths, Harry Green, Jim Waldron Bill Rhode INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Interfraternity Council is composed of representatives from each of the eighteen Greek letter society chapters on campus and is responsible for coordinating and governing all fraternity activi- ties. This year IFC won two high honors of the National Inter- fraternity Conference: Summa Cum Laude recognition for fra- ternity scholastic average being above the all-men's averageg second place award for the most outstanding IFC in the United States and Canada. UC is one of thirty-three IFC's to receive Summa Cum Laude distinction. Activities for the council include the Rush Smoker and the co-sponsorship of Greek Week. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL-Bottom Row: Dick Crone, Paul Mar- vanney. Fourth Row: Tom Enoch, Jay Wright, Steve Huhman, Ronald shall, Treas., John Krieg, Bill North, Pres.g Mike Dever, V. Pres., Taylor, David Hershey, Earl Weiskittel, Jack Malone, Tim Barker. Dave Oberlin, Sec.: Jim Sayler. Second Row: Gary Lesniewicz, Fred Fifth Row: Lloyd Bernstein, Jay Avner, John Kuhlman, Dave Ritter, Habegger, Pat Reeves, Bruce Heyman, Ron Allan, Dave Argabright, Bruce Knowles, Howard Krueger, Bob Pfaffenberger, Glenn Slpes, John Greer. Third Row: Art Church, Loyal Peterman, Doug Turner, George McPeck. Bob Miller, Charles Busch, David Welsh, Jay Sonnanstine, Tom De- Dean Nester, Mr. Keiser, and IFC oflicers display the Summa Cum Laude plaque awarded by the National Interfraternity Conference. 1 Bill North Mike Dever Paul Marshall Dave Oberlin ALPHA DELTA OF ALPHA CHI OMEGA Campus activities and maintaining their award-winning scholas- tic average kept the Alpha Chi's going at a. busy pace this year. Alpha Delta. chapter took great pride in the pledge class and scholarship trophies awarded to them at the last National Con- vention. Soon after school began the girls showed their winning ways by having a member of Homecoming Court. On campus busy Alpha Chi's could be found at meetings of Mortar Board, Guidon, and Alpha Lambda Delta, Throughout the year the chap- ter enjoyed a variety of social activities, including the Founders Day Tea, the Pledge Open House, and the traditional formals. T r Q , , ,y . , b qv nj , 'A A '. . rf 5 . .f gg! 'fi ,' , ' . .4 'A K, ALPHA CHI OMEGA-Bottom Row: Nancy Romanek Pledhe Tr.g Joyce Schoenberger, Treas.5 Vivian Davis, Housemotherg Marty Wcssel, Jan Maschmeyer, Sandy Marienthal Bonnie McDaniel Carol Kohsin, Pres.: Gina Marioni, Vice Pres.: Jane Bockhorst, Mary Fifth Row: Janet Batterson, Margie Smith Susan Korn Jean Ander Jane Gordon, Corr. Secy. Second Row: Lorelei Owen, Georgiann Chupp, son, Mariann Arthur, Kathy Goertemiller Merilynn Nunn Judy Gallag Bonny Dyer, Brooke Doulgass, Elaine Goertemiller, Carolyn Jentzen, her, Louise Cortese, Patricia Lillich, Johannah DeCamp Lynn Pfiester f A 49 XI , Margo Johnson, Hopewell, Nancy Scott, Pat Genung Anne Radcliie Lee Hoxworth Pat Trachsel, Anne Schroeder, Linda Cox, Linda Hahrt, Melinda Meyer. Third Row: Gerry Daum, Carmen Bereskin, Darlynne Theiss, Ann Gei- ger, Patty Sinnott, Barbara Stewart, Mary Schuerman, Suzie McMagh, Jenny Klumb, Jodie Anderson, Marty Hitchens, Nancy Minnick, Susan Huck. Fourth Row: Karen Bennett, Skippy Kahsar, Sharon Rowe, Judy President: Carol Koshin Pledge Trainer: Margo Johnson Secretary: Nora Cary Treasurer: Joyce Schoenberger Linda Bongiorno. Sixth Row: Mary Hall, Lucy Townsend, Carol Shelly, Garlene Senger, Nancy Davis, Kathy Wiethe, Cynthia Korn, Susan Imhoff, Roberta Rupprecht, Jane Heisel, Carol Bertsche, Rush Chrm., Nancy Heisel, Jeanne Macksum. Carol Koshin BETA Pl OF ALPHA DELTA Pl Having been honored at National Convention with a leadership award to its president, Beta Pi chapter began the school yea.r with a united eifort in campus activities such as the Homecoming contest and Sophos which characterized the chapter's enthu- siasm for hard work and sisterhood. Well represented on U.C.'s campus by membership in Alpha Lambda Delta, Guidon and many other honoraries, and maintaining high standards of scholarship, the girls also highlighted the year with traditional social activities including the Strawberry Breakfast, the Ghrist- mas Formal, Founder's Day and the Spring Formal. Peak, Cheri Jimerson, Sue Mullen, Sue Tschantz, Judy Ertel, Carolyn ALPHA DELTA PI- Bottom Row: Judy Murphy, Rec. Secy.5 Jan Schroeder, Treas.g Judy Stephenson, Pres.: Mrs. W. C. Pohl, House- motherg Charlotte Munger, Vice Pres.: Carol Wind, Rush Chrm.5 Sheila Conard, Pledge Tr. Second Row: Melanie Maddox, Charlene Baas, Marty Curtsinger, Marti Niemczyk, Karen Nolte, Jerri Madill, Janet Sprague, Diana Mcnsey, Donna Ring. Third Row: Judy Lee, Sharon Bowlus, Sally Olson, Karen Myers, Marcia Farren, Sandra Weidig. Fourth Row: Karen Knox, Stephanie Feldkamp, Carol Williams, Nancy Beamer, Peggy Biven, Carol Price, Sandy Schmidt, Nancy Fuller, Gerri Martino, Sally Reichert, Sherry Nlchting. Fifth Row: Arlene Reckman, Janet Meister, Carol Knies, Judy Wilmes, Nellie Sidenstick, Karen Dietz, Hlen Harman, Sharon Wodreich, Betty Bree- lanc, Lynnette Kacsur, Nancy Bodenheimer, Marie Conaway. my A-J Pledge Trainer: Sheila Cunard Secretary: Judy Murphy Q President: Judy Stephenson i Treasurer: Jan Schroeder N 4 Q Judy Stephenson ALPHA GAMMA OF ALPHA GAMMA DELTA i 4 I 1 A- 'I A .I I a Yi i ' - 258 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA-Bottom Row: Carole Cox, Kathy Herrmann Cook Sandy Perkins. Fourth Row: Linda Massie Bonnie Gramann Rec. Secy.5 Joan Kreider, Joyce Roy, Vice' Pres: Carolyn Sullivan: Janie Weales, Judy Grove, Barbara Lindsey, Marcme Dillnng Arlene Pres.p Linda Leiter, Kathy Cappel. Second Row: Debbie Flick, Ann Bullock, Janice Hellman, Jean Lathan, Sandra Kirkpatrick, Bev Brissie, Beverly Russell, Judie Frakes, Paula Hutchinson, Nancy Thompson. Third Row: Gerri Cobern, Judy Klappert, Lynne Fiore, Susan Donald- son, Judy Niesz, Barbara Ebel, Jenny Boering, Anne Myers, Rosalee Always striving for better scholarship and service to the uni- versity, Alpha Gamma Delta took another step forward this year when the girls moved into their new house in April. National and local altruistic efforts for the Alpha Gams included support of the Cerebral Palsy Association and the Society for Crippled Children and Adults. The girls still found time for an active social life, presenting a Pancake Breakfast, International Re- union Day, Christmas Formal, and Alpha 'Gam Man Contest. The many honoraries which claimed AGD's as members were evidence of the high ideals and abilities of Alpha Gam girls. Carolyn Sullivan Brill, Meredith Minturn, Sallie Raymond, Nancy Adams Jill Japp Fifth Row: Valerie Raabe, Pat Gooding, Marilyn Trautman Jo Ann Bockstiegel, Bonnie Carpenter, Christa Lenhardt Mickey Carroll Nancy DeBra, Elaine Thompson, Betty Stegman, Donna Millspaugh President: Carolyn Sullivan Pledge Trainer: Joyce Roy Secretary: Kathleen Herrman Treasurer: Sharon Hoelsher Pl ALPHA OF CHI OMEGA CHI OMEGA-Bottom Row: Judith Woodcock, Corr. Secy., Carmie Fuentes, Rec. Secy.g Anne Seaman, Vice Pres.: Mrs. J. W. Spann, Housemotherg Bobbie Coghill, Pres.g Sally McMillan, Treas.p Nancy Kleine, Paulette Foertsch. Second Row: Risa lvers, Jody Rossel, Carol Regenburger, Teresa Burns, Gayle Gillette, Karen Garger, Irene Rog- ers, Kathy Stiess, Karen Schram. Third Row: Beverli Rummel, Merry Knabe, Julie Ault, Melanie Shaffer, Dianne Denton, Carol Malloy, Carol Oettinger, Linda Ottaviani, Elizaveth Darenkamp, Gail Williams, Mar- tha Bahl, Caroline Hornbar, Sharon Scully, Sharon Hausman, Elane Bryden, Helen Roe. Fifth Row: Jody Winkler, Suzanne Arend, Barb Blaga, Betty McNett, JoAnn Ferrante, Sally Hamilton, Ruth Geiger, Marcia Theilman, Bobbi Leach, Cathy Swormstedt, Melody Schaal. Sixth Row: Miriam Stonebraker, Judy Gitzinger, Cindy Kasson, Jane Lightfield, Sandy Shank, Barb Schatz, Shirley Myers, Marilyn Coshun, Marcia Wagner, Carolyn Lathrop, Jean Robisch, Lynne Cahill. Viber, Jan Heinlen, Nancy Ickes. Fourth Row: Bonnie Wilson, Judy Under the watchful gaze of their symbolic owl, the members of Pi Alpha chapter of Chi Omega contributed their services and leadership to campus honoraries, including Guidon, Cincinnatus, Delta Phi Delta, and Alpha Alpha Pi. The busy Chi 0's found the Christmas holidays a perfect occasion for chapter festivities by caroling at a home for the aged and presenting their pledges at the annual Christmas Formal. Greeting chilly spring weather by supporting a sister for a. class office, the Chi 0's held their traditional Elucian Banquet and a special Spring Activities Banquet, at which awards were given to outstanding members. Roberta Coghill President: Roberta Coghill Pledge Trainer: Bonnie Agin Secretary: Judy Woodcock Treasurer: Carmela Fuentes ZETA OF DELTA DELTA DELTA DELTA DELTA DELTA-Bottom Row: Mary McGehee, Peg Krombach, Janie Lippert, Pres.: Beth Papesch, Sally Claus, Vice Pres.: Diane Brooks, Treas. Second Row: Jeanne Widner, Janet Schmidt, Carol Oliver, Diane Bien, Reba Wood, Jan Blersch, Sandi Luggen, Susie Miller, Barb Ziegler, Cindy Cordes, Susie Herrick. Third Row: Nancy Kock, Beth Vaughan, Carolle Vischer, Rush Chrm., Ellen Kern, Carol Nations, Peggy Vordenberg, Caroline Pool, Sandy Rahe, Judy Helfner, Nanci kamp, Becky Nau, Sally Smith. Fourth Row: Helga Schroeder, Beryl Wulfe- Susan Sagmaster, Bettina Schroeder, Sally Pathe, Kathy White, Rose, Ruth Daugherty, Sandy Sloan, Melissa McGregor, Carolyn Burns. Fifth Row: Marilyn Burns, Melanie Hatenian, Vanessa Price, Antje Nancy Bruckmann, Margie Horton, Connie Warner, Barbara Andrews, Bell, Olga Retyi, Sue Snyder, Leila Lustig. The stars and crescent of Zeta chapter guided the Tri Deltas through a. wonderful year of honors and activities, beginning with their outstanding pledge class which featured Miss ATO Sweepstakes. A beautiful new addition to the gracious home on Glifton Avenue was completed in time for use in the fall semes- ter. With increasing emphasis on scholarship the girls main- tained places' on Dean 's List and membership in many honoraries and still found time to participate in campus activities. The Tri Delt social calendar featured the Christmas Formal, the tradi- tional Pansy Luncheon, and the Spring Formal. Janie Lippert President: Janie Lippert Pledge Trainer: Ann Vonder Ahe Secretary: Sannie Callan Treasurer: Diane Brooks 'F l l l Xl OF DELTA ZETA Georgia Reif President: Georgia. Reif Pledge Trainer: Claire Palasek Secretary: Gayle Spoehrer Treasurer: Diana Dragoo Guided by the symbolic lamp, Delta Zeta welcomed its new pledge class into a whirl of collegiate life. With boundless enthusiasm the DZ's participated in the Homecoming parade and other campus events and were rewarded by claiming the trophy for the most popular booth at the Sigma Sigma Carnival and Alpha Sig- ma Phi's Sweetheart Girl. Reaching beyond the realm of campus activities, the DZ's especially enjoyed their annual phil- anthropic project with underprivileged children. Two semesters of sorority life were highlighted by the winter Mistletoe For- mal, honoring pledges, and the Rose Ball in honor of seniors. DELTA ZETA-Bottom Row: Diana Dragoo, Treas.5 Georgia Reif, Shyock, Connie Becker. Third Row: Bette Mairose, Delight Vogel, Pres.: Mrs. Mary Smith, Housemotherg Claire Palasek, Pledge Tr.5 Sandy DeBruIer, Dee Sarles, Nancy Gazanl Linda Doepke, Alice Mehaf- J Wd b' RhCh.S dR d'hL h - EF thR.S WdM I H eUrsulBerrel.l,Hyha oan ie en ein, us rm econ ow: Ju it ong, S aron Van e. our ow' uzanne ar , ary yn ess , a p dergriff, Carol Nocheck, Corr. Secy.: Gayle Spoehrer, Rec. Secy.g Connie Wehby, Judy Ellis, Jacqueline Phillips, Kathleen Long, Emmerlin Howe. ALPHA TAU CF KAPPA ALPHA THETA Valerie Rapp President: Valerie Rapp Pledge Trainer: Mary Ellen McCann Secretary: Carol Hanson Soaring higher than ever, the kite of Kappa Alpha Theta was seen all over campus this year. First guiding rushees on a tour of Theta Through Wonderland, the black and gold iiyer was next seen at Homecoming, where it picked up a float trophy and saw a Theta reign as Queen. Jody's Dream proved to be a successful slogan, and the Sophos Queen trophy was added to an already impressive collection. Showing its versatility, the kite next visited the annual Panhellenic Convocation and carried off the Scholarship Award. Thus, socially and academically, it was Treasurer: Barb Savery KAPPA ALPHA THETA-Bottom Row: Carol Hanson, Rec. Secy., Pat Ziegel, Joan Benham, Valerie Rapp, Pres.: Mrs. Gertrud Reimer, Housemotherj Sally Crandall, Mary Ellen McCann, Pledge Tr.5 Barb Savery, Treas. Second Row: Susan Harrison, Catherine Hinkle Judy French, Bonnie Bizzarri, Dede De Fossett, Betsy Myers, Debby Mc- Kinley, Jeanie Mayiield, Marty Towles, Jeanette Skinkle. Third Row: Barbara Simpson, Molly Nooe, Carol Benson, Pat Todd, Jean Winters, Mary Burtseny, Mary Jo Bizzarri, Pam Glossi, Ellie Ringwald, Maggie Colburn, Colleen Murphy, Toni Sillman, Fourth Row: Anita Stith, Mary a. banner year for the black and gold. Dencker, Judy Droesch, Karen Ruehl, Ann Brewer, Gail Lehnhoff, Judy Blackburn, Ann Ferguson, Carol McCampbeIl, Sarah Caldwell, Sue Terrell, Linda White, Marilyn Parasititi. Fifth Row: Lynne Calvin, Julie Snarr, Judy Wendell, Sandy Schwartz, Suzi Lesh, Gay Jacketi., Cathy Coyne, Karla Maslowski, Sindy Woli, Nancy Rapp, Jody Bock, Glenda Kraus, Carolyn Scharstein. Sixth Row? Mariana Green, Joan Dietz, Karen Butz, Chardy Lackman, Margaret Kees, Margie Harper, Barbara Fallon, Jane Brucher, Peggy Haugh, Elana Rhodes, Harriet Hummel, Sherry Kamp, Sally Sterneberg, Pat Ebel. President: Elaine Betz CDMEGA Xl OF KAPPA DELTA - , Y 4':h 1 s ,,, l i V Q 'EE YJ ffg' 7. as KAPPA DELTA-Bottom Row: Bonnie Schafer, Lynne Moore, Rec. Secy.g Elaine Betz, Pres.: Katherine Schmidt, Housemotherp Linda White, Vice Pres.: Barbara DeHart, Treas.p Lynn Kohl, Rush Chrm. Marilyn Pabst, Kathleen Shirk, Barbara Falone, Linda Rack, Kathy Hayslip, Eva Stubbleield, Judy Bell, Sherry Silverman, Maryetta Dray. Third Row: Janet Knabe, Sharon Spencer, Judy Bartlett, Shirley Rothhaas, Bonnie Raitt, Sandy May, Mary McCash, Jan Remle, Nancy Meredith. Fourth Row: Jill Gaynor, Sue Clements, Sally Mayer, Linda M.-gms Dunham, Ladonna Jackson, Judy Hathorn, Carol Benner, Susan Mun- henk. Carol Chico, Carolyn Waits. Fifth Row: Judy Speier, Sally Winterhalter, Nancy Grimes, Leslie Baker, Beth Landmann, Carol Siler, Peggy Voss, Sue Ainsworth, Gerry Butt, Sue Cornelius. Sixth Row: Sharon Loos, Sally Gamble, Mary Johnson, Joy Feller, Marcia Smith, Sonna Avery, Jane Elbert, Kay LaPrade, Joanne Jaeger, Polly Heitz, Sue Hinners. Pledge Trainer: Linda White Secretary: Lynn Moore Treasurer: Barb DeHart Elaifle Betl. Kappa Delta's efforts to further education and sisterly coop- eration were rewarded this year when several members were elected to honoraries. Kappa Delta girls could be seen actively participating in Mortar Board, Guidon, and Angel Flight. Cele- brations were in order with the dedication of their newly re- modeled house and the iiftieth anniversary of the local chapter. Besides their local service projects, which included making tray favors for the hospitals, the KD 's participated in National proj- ects, selling Christmas seals and magazines. A Spring and Christ- mas formal were the social highspots for Kappa Delta. BETA RHO OF KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA -1' Carol Prior President: Carol Prior Pledge Trainer: Lynn Hammond Secretary : Sue Scale Treasurer: Ann Hoshaw This year the girls of Kappa Kappa Gamma continued to further their ideals of sisterhood, academic dedication, and high stand- ards of social conduct, Their successful year began with a prize- wimling entry in the Homecoming float parade and continued when the fiirls placed second in standards and scholarship at the National convention. The Kappas were honored too on the Na- tional Honor Roll of Chapters. New activities this year included the establishment of a Mother's and Father's Club, and a Pledge- Active Retreat after initiation. As a service project the girls gave a skating party for children from the Orphan's home. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA-Bottom Row: Lynn Pfersiek, Sue Seale, Penny Fitzpatrick, Janice Ferguson, Sharon Shannon, Janet Gausmann, Secy., Ann Hoshaw, Treas., Kathy Honnert, Vice Pres.: Mrs. Louise Kathie McKee, Jane Hess, Holly Shick, Margie Miller, Sis Hollings- Neel, Housemotherg Carol Prior, Pres.: Helen Sekinger, Lynn Ham- worth, Mareen Duval, Judy Krogh. Fifth Row: Andi Kockritz, Mimi mond, Pledge Tr. Second Row: Susan Steves, Dee Paul, Emilie Bidling- Hill, Karen Kendall, Nancy Van Epps, Diane Lundin, Stretch Strasser, meyer, Barbara Keller, Dianne Luken, Kris Fellabaum, Bonnie Williams, Jean Gieseling, Jenny Shinkle, Marty Fischer, Sally Kelsall, Cathy Polly Purdy, Nancy Waltz, Claudia Lindhorst, Bonnie Heimann. Third Kamp. Sixth Row: Martha O'NeiI, Judy Metzger, Susan Heil, Betsy Row: Karen Kime, Judy Heckerman, Debbie Whitney, Laurie O'Neil, O'Neil, Judy Hilsinger, Cynthia Creaghead, Judy Pauldon, Billie Boelter, Jan Eshenaur, Carolyn Schneider, Ann Liles, Donna Hartig, Susan Kirn, Beth Sunderland, Marjorie Vance, Ann Damon. Judy Routzong, Dana Essex, Carol Hall. Fourth Row: Susan Govert, f 'V in ia , ' Q i .. Ia V. X A -. Y . A A i g , i i I sig ' l r I ix EPSILON OF SIGMA DELTA TAU sl' . , B V 1' -x ' Q li, xx A - -s i - I t t ,,W ,xt J ' ltd Q' , yppp 'Tv g I SIGMA DELTA TAU--Bottom Row: Rosalyn Good, Sec.: Nancy Coplan, V. Pres.: Ellen Herbert, Pres.: Mrs. Faye Silverman, Housemotherg Amy Munich, V. Pres.g Caryl Wise, Treas.5 Jeanie Meister, Sec.: Sue Lebenberg. Second Row: Susan Haffheimer, Ilene Freedman, Lois Tron- stein, Jo Ann Warren, Linda Glassman, Sandi Snider, Barb Shure, Sylvia Bernstein, Toni Gilbert, Betsy Goldman, Chickie Stein. Third Row: Linda Meltzer, Joyce Gafhn, Eileen Lichtenberg, Leslie Edison, ' S' H3 l Adelle Weinburg, Ruth Kydan, Marian Steen, Nancy Cohen, Arlene Gostin, Marcia Wagner, Enid Golden. Fourth Row: Sonny Saleh, Ferne Chasky, Freya Levi, Nancy Langs, Joni Kahn, Bunny Sterngerg, Faye Goldberger, Sue Schoenfeld, Maxine Spritzer, Lynne Fichman, Bonnie PerlolT. Fifth Row: Judith Rubin, Susan Gitlin, Betsy Galinsky, Margie Margie Stein, Joani Bailis, Bo Ain, Adele Harrison, Jill Kaplan, Gloria Radzivilover, Ethel Schaen, Alice Green. ZX fb Sigma Delta Tau opened its fortieth year on the UC campus with a whirl of rush parties, fall retreat, and the initiation of a pledge class of nineteen. Homecoming found the sorority house open float night with hot coffee and tea for the frost-bitten float work- ers along Greek row. A tea with alumnae in celebration of their fortieth anniversary, plans for an active-alumnae formal, and the annual Pledge Formal were featured on a crowded social schedule. Each year SDT sponsors one of UG's oldest a.nd best known philanthropic fund-raising events, the spaghetti dinner, with proceeds going to BDT service projects. President: Ellen Herbert Pledge Trainer: Nancy Coplan Secretary: Jean Meister Treasurer: Caryl Wise Ellen Herbert 3, Q ? E EPSILON OF THETA PHI ALPHA Theta Phi's new pledge class wasted little time in proving their worth to the active chapter this fall by tying for first place honors in the ATO Sweepstakes. The winning ways of the Theta Phi girls were also evident in the beauty sweepstakes when both Sophos and Homecoming Court trophies were added to the chap- ter collection. Other chapter members found campus activities a suitable outlet for their energies, and a Theta Phi pin was seen presiding over meetings of the Senior Panhellenic Council. These busy girls still found time for a full calendar of social events, topped by Christmas and Spring Formals and the Founders Day. -1. ' SW e .ei-Qi THETA PHI ALPHA-Bottom ROW: Marcia Mack, Pat Punch, Pledge Tr,5 Dea Pizzo, Vice Pres.: Mrs. Mary Jo Kessler, Housemothery Ellen Schuler, Pres.g Paula Steiner, Rec. Sec.: Nancy Hecker, Treas.y Mar- leen Holscher, Second Row: Sarah Thornbury, Frances Rockwood, Marian Bross, Phyllis Moenster, Trish Merretta, Mel Merretta, Betsy Hecker, Marta Wilhelms, Mary Tracy, Diane DeLong, Ann Lichten- berg. Third Row: Joan Cervino, Susanna Ginocchio, Beth Hein, Pam Venasa, Mary Dornheggen, Ginny Ennis, Mary Maddux, Judi Steiner, Dona Kaiser, Kathy Tobin, Pat Pennington. Fourth Row: Kathy Bolan, s..,, 5, ', x YY Joan Losacker, Carole Block, Rita Ornella, Elaine Dreidame, Margie Armbrust, Sandy Erdeljdrn, Kathy Lampe, Nancy Pellman, Carol Naish, Sue Sicking. Fifth Row: Kathleen Cotteral, Suzanne Moster, Beatrice Grogan, Susan Roberts, Sharon Kovacs, Rosemary Barron, Kathy Moran, Carol Gallenstein, Alexis Bott, Carole Tuke. Sixth Row: Sally Krehnbrink, Linda Oldham, Nancy Russell, Sandra Schlenck, Betsie Buse, Mary Scanlan, Judi Gruber, Carole Mayer, Sharon Walker, Judy Rabe, Carol Groneman. Ellen Schuler Pledge Trainer: Pat Punch if President: Ellen Schuler Secretary: Paula. Steiner , Treasurer: Nancy Hecker A ,V - ii A u E ALPHA ETA OF ZETA TAU ALPHA The Zetas lost little time in making campus news this past fall when they pledged a full quota pledge class and won a. spot on Sophos c0'llI't. Next on the ZTA schedule was a newly planned event-chapter luncheons to which each active invited members of other sororities. Thus in spirit of furthering better panhellenic understanding, the entire chapter enjoyed the opportunity of meeting other Greek women. Philanthropic spirit was in evidence too as the Zetas collected food and money for needy families at Thanksgiving. Perhaps the most exciting event of the ZTA year was a trophy at their convention for rush. ra .i f Q K 6? I5 1 X lr 1 t ' x K A: l Y 'N I , . . ZETA TAU ALPHA-Bottom Row: Bonnie Radeke, Rush Chrm.5 Kath- Vicki Weigel, Jerrylyn Byers, Ernestine Hill, Jane Dietrich, Chris Kern, leen Smith, Kaye Keiser, Pres.: Mrs. Gray Conlan, Housemother, Jane Norton, Pledge Tr., Kay Ross, Carol McLaughlin, Sec.g Doris Schumann. Second Row: Kathy Norris, Kathy Murphy, Donna Stoms, Brenda Behrle, Lucy Shank, Jacque Morgan, Judy Yeager, Nancy Von Nida, Barb Kreider. Third Row: Sandi Decker, Barb Howes, Sylvia Johns, Bev Jones, Carol Binstadt, Sandy Trihlio, Peggy Bateman, Ginger Martin, Judy Gray, Carol Straub. Fourth Row: Jean Slayton, Gail Overtoom, Sherry Brookshire, Carol Horton, Doris Fey, Janie Behrle, Carol Lucas. Fifth Row: Nancy Griffith, Susan Ruehlmann, Anne Aug- henbaugh, Danna Klosterman, Carolyn Kirby, Anita Meyer, Mary Rickard, Phyllis Walls, Edna Menke, Carol Maxey, Judy Huston, Nancy Coleman. Sixth Row: Karen Harsham, Elizabeth Hackman, Kay Hoobler, Sylvia Kuwatch, Margi Wilson, Judy Diers, Betty Meyer, Jan Fischer, Pauline Meyer, Sandy Spindler, Judy Brown, Jane Horsley, Bonnie Lewis. President: Kaye Keiser Pledge Trainer: Jane Norton Secretary: Kathy Norris Treasurer: Ann Stuart Kaye Keiser TRIANON Bottom Row Sheila Stuckey, Secy.g Shirley Dice, Lorr. Secy Diane Carey Pres Mary Reed, Vice Pres., Sharon Crum. Second Row Carol Llenhart, Canzetta Flanders, Mary Eads, Sue Q1 xv ,V . xf I V K X TRIANON Trianon, UC 's only non-Greek sorority, began this yea.r's festivi- ties with a big and little sister party. The girls packed box lunches and a prize was awarded for the most beautifully dec- orated box. This year for the first time Trianon sponsored a tea in Annie Laws Auditorium for all foreign students, HOUSE PRESIDENTS' COU NCIL All house presidents and managers of women's living groups have a seat on the regulatory committee for women's housing, the House Presidents' Council. The Council met monthly to discuss problems and to promote a common effort among those living in sorority houses to maintain good relations with their neighbors. HOUSE PRESIDENTS' COUNCIL-Bottom Row: Nancy Romanek, Vice Pres., Paula Steiner, Pres.: Judy Bell, Susan Marcus. Second Row: Linda Leiter, Judy Gitzinger, Lynn Pfersiek, Alice Mehaflie, Kathleen White. :Akin xesfri-Ax. 1 ll Abbott, Carol Kemper, Penny Hogan, Helen Abrams Thlrd Row Sandy Patterson, Jean Schroeder, Judith Dahmann Carol Schreckengost Martha Reed, Sondra Schmidt, Kathryn Alloy June Bieler ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA-Bottom Row: Carole Yates, Epistoleusj Patricia Elder, Grammatusg Mary Patterson, Basileusg Iva McCollum. Second Row: Norma Taylor, Shirlane Keith, Eleanor Hicks, Patsy Lindsey, Roslyn Gantt, Marta Malcolm, Caro- lyn Nooks. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Omicron chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority began its forty- first year with a successful rush season. Besides working toward improved scholarship throughout the year, the AKA's found time to present a variety show, featuring talented high school seniors, and their annual School Is Out Ball. ALPHA PHI ALPHA The active and pledge brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha sponsored a balanced fraternal program this year, including a Can-Can party to provide canned goods for a needy family at Thanksgiv- ing, an Education Forum, and the annual Spring Dance-all of which served to establish this newly founded group on campus. ALPHA PHI ALPHA Bottom Rowg Robert Felder, David Anderson, Fred Shuttleworth, Onnie Martin, Tom Holman Bill Montgomery Third V Pres Carl Benson Pres Edward Dent, Sec., John Montgomery, Row: Richard Cunningham, Hubert Watson Allen Bivens Jernon Treas Second Row Andrew White, Charles Clarice, Howard Woods, Crittenden, Robert Brown, Jacob Crittenden Bill Callery Tony Yates ALPHA EPSILON Pl-Bottom Row: Harold Emanuel, Jerry Landman, Mastery Arthur Starr, Lt. Masterg Jerry Goodman, Exchequer, Second Row: Joe Newmark, David Korros, Alan Goldberg, Gerry Arenstein, Peter Gabor. Third Row: Esteben Melzer, Stan Engelhardt, Dick Walsh, Bob Norwick, Gerry Kleinman. OMICRON DEUTERON COLONY OF ALPHA EPSILON PI In just two short years at UC the colony of AEPi has made great strides toward attaining a full chapter cha.rter. Recently the AEPi's have made news with their basketball graveyard for UC 's vanquished foes. Memorable social events of the AEPi year were the Installation Banquet and Formal and the Spring Weekend. President: .Terry Landman Pledge Trainer: Robert Shade Secretary: Dennis Saymen Treasurer: Jerry Goodman Jerry Landman AMERICAN COMMONS CLUB The UC chapter of the American Commons Club offers a well balanced academic and social program for men of all faiths and background. The brothers combined a strong scholarship pro- gram with such traditional social events as the Founders Day Banquet, the Winter Pledge Formal, and the Spring Formal. ' Dave Hershey President: Dave Hershey Pledge Trainer: Prank Patterson Secretary: Marvin Meyer l Treasurer: Gordon Bailey AMERICAN COMMONS CLUB--Bottom Row: Gordon Bailey, Treas.5 Walter Feige, Samuel Rowell, Martin Cox, Richard Hopkins. Third Row: David Hershey, Pres.5 Aiieen Glassmeyer, Housemotherp Bruce Baum, Robert Woodruff, Floyd Hurley, Marvin Meyer, Corr. Sec.g Richard Frank Patterson, V. Pres. Second Row: Gary Hancock, William Newell, Rushing, Jeffery Buchman, Philip Brown, Rodney Smith. 1 Www President: Tom Enoch Pledge Trainer: Glenn Wagner Secretary: Fred Ashead Treasurer: Wayne Wright Tom Enoch ACACIA-Bottom Row: George McPeck, Glen Wagner, Pledge Instruc- Haber, Dennis Skerritt, William Love, Jr. Fourth Row: Toby Moyers, tor, Charles Smith, Vice-Pres., Rod Seveke, Sec., Joe Wellnitz. Sec- Charles Smith, L. Allen Smith, Donald Woodin, Gorman Gilbert, Ray- ond Row: Bruce Thompson, John Maag, Dick Messinger, John Tyson, mond Staubach. Steve Hyland. Third Row: Paul Waddell, F. John Frangakis, David ACACIA-Bottom Row: Fred Ashear, Sec.5 Douglas Otto, Hank George, Andrew Donaldson Jerry Boyd Fourth Row Harold Chambers Jack Kuttin, John Stetzel Ronald Hub Jack Homan R Hugh Wallace ners, S. Wayne Wright, Treas. Second Row: Jerry Kyle, James Pro- Charles Busch Flfth Row Devon Deyhle James Van Dyke William haska, Norm Snyder, Michael Cernber, J. Hoselton, Jerry Montopoli, Bogan, Robert Boechler Arthur Bowers Herschel Souder Dean Taylor Pres.j Nlrs. Brady, Housemother, Tom Enoch, Vice-pres.j Fred Shin- Treas., Richard Swisshelm, Jr., Richard Breitenbach. Third Row: Ron Jim Bush. Herd, P. Jack Moellendick, William Swango, David Zevan, Roy Hennig, CINCINNATI OF ACACIA In addition to participating in the traditional campus fraternity life-exchange dinners, parties, conferences, and intramurals- the men of Acacia ventured onto the national scene this year by journeying to the Acacia National Conclave in Austin, Texas. There they were the proud recipients of several distinctive hon- ors: an alumnus of the Cincinnati chapter was elected National President of Acacia Fraternityg another local alumnus won the fraternity's highest alumni awardg and the chapter received an award for their newsletter, The Fellowcrafterf' President: Glenn Sipes Pledge Trainer: Ralph Nicter Secretary: Jim Barrowmau Treasurer: Rudy Cammer , . A.: ' ' 9 4 -4 . .,.a.-,- X ft: N X 3 Glenn Sipes ALPHA SIGMA PHI-Bottom Row: Jeffery Bisch, Donald Bennett, Corr. Secy., Jack Bevington, Vice Pres., Mrs. Bertha Husman, House' mother, Glenn Sipes, Pres., Daniel Cox, James Barrowman, Secy. Second Rowt Robert Evans, Marc Baker, Richard Mellott, Thomas Somerlield, Samuel Boulmetis, William Busser, James Matthews, Daniel Gonnella, Vincent Versurah. Third Row: Donald Allen, David Gibson, Thomas Hurley, Terry Alexander, John Habe, John Shatiucas, Rick Ward, Kenneth Clark, Robert Fessler. Fourth Row: James Martin, Stephen Eurngton, Scott Weismann, Fred Banta, Ron Huffmeier, Allan Niemeyer, John Scholz, Glenn Meyers, John McGraw. BETA SIGMA OF ALPHA SIGMA PHI The men of Alpha Sigma Phi are bonded by a four word purpose: To Better the Man. The fraternity, founded locally in 1937, has among its activities a traditional Black and White Formal, the Founders Day Banquet, the Spring Weekend, the active- alumni Sig Bust, and the Pledge Ball. The national oflicers of Alpha Sigma Phi recently honored the UC chapter with the Best Chapter Award and the Scholarship Improvement Award. This yea,r's plans included securing a title to their house with a gift of S5000 from their national headquarters and acquiring an important addition to the house-Muff, the chapter mascot. ALPHA SIGMA PHI-Bottom Row: Bruce Neville, Vice Pres.5 Steven Dwelly, Dale Nieman Glen Sanner Mike Murphy Fourth Row Rudy Branner, Ralph Nieter, Muftie, Russell Himes, Secy.g Gerald Hcnious. Cammerer, Michael Mills Michael Ufford Kenneth Schmidt Brent Second Row: Bob Himes, Bill Stillman, John Robson, Al Mitchell, John Hilton, John Kuhlman James Littler Mitchell. Third Row: Milt Dorsey, Pledge Tr.5 Joseph DeLong, Terry DELTA LAMBDA OF ALPHA TAU OMEGA President: Gary Lesxiiewicz Pledge Trainer: Rick Metzger Secretary: David Kcmnitzer Treasurer: Larry Walker Gary Lesniewicz Alpha Tau Omega enjoys the heritage of a unique founding. The fraternity was originally established by three young Confederate soldiers with the hope of furthering brotherhood between men of the North and the South. Today the ATO's have added high scholastic standards and service to their ideals, as seen by their ilrst place honors in National Scholarship. Locally the brother started the year with a bang, when they presented the annual ATO Sweepstakes. Service projects included support of various children's organizations and a Christmas Talent Show for or- phans. A successful Spring Weekend ended the year. ALPHA TAU OMEGA-Bottom Row: William McCarthy, Donald Bartia, David Welsh, Robert Eberth, Timothy Parr, William Young, Jack Dal- Philip Okey, Larry Walker, Treas., Paul Istock, James Comer, Second ness, Mark McCormick. Fourth Row: Kenneth Randall, Richard Garv- Row: John Coulter, Ronald Kemnitzer, Bradley Jonas, James Satter- erich, Anatoli Boschenko, Rod Lane, John Raimer, William Dalness field, Don Walker, Dave Rote, Richard Ellis. Third Row: Mikal Forbes, John Vieson. 1 ALPHA TAU OMEGA-Bottom Row: Paul Traub, William Freeman, Philip Carter, Nicholas Merydith, Fred Pittenger, Joe Riopelle, Robert V. Pres., Audrey Schroeder, Housemother, Gary Lesniewicz, Pres,g Bauer, Terry Brooks, Jay Sonnanstine, Gary Trusty, Tom Chapley. William Duebber, Ed Siermann, Corr. Sec. Second Row: Terry Muir, Fourth Row: William Young, James Spaulding, Stephen Schaefer, David Ronald Benedict, Bruce Wood, Charles Zaharak, Bob Davidson, Roger Landsiedel, Roger Wills, Dave Stauss, Russ Read, Ken Knarr, Jerome Gamble, Michael Lillich, Donald McConnell, Rick Metzger. Third Row: Robinson. Jeannie Hare, ATO Sweetheart This Sweepstakes contest features sorority Olga Retyi, K - pledges in a grocery cart race. ' Sweepstakes Girl President: A11 Church Pledge Trainer: Bill Lower Secretary: Tom Seifert BETA NU OF BETA THETA Pl Ranked near the top in scholarship among Beta chapters across the country, the men of Beta Nu chapter started the year rolling by pledging an outstanding class. On campus the Betas had an impressive record: they took the Spirit Club Award, Sigma Sigma's most beautiful booth trophy, and hrst place in fooball intramurals. With the arrival of spring the Betas held ground- breaking ceremonies for the long-planned S160,000 addition to the chapter house. Guests at the all-day festivities included UC's President Walter Langsam and Dean Bursiek and well known Treasurer: Bob Palmer Beta alums Stan Matlock and Jerry Lucas. BETA THETA PI-Bottom Row: Bob Palmer, Treas.g Art Church, Pres.7 Mrs, Alcorn, Housemotherg James Schwab, Sec.j Keith Eastin, Earl Weiskittel. Second Row: Michael Adachi, William North, Howard Mcllvain, Joseph Laubenthal, Richard Reesey, Bruce Rotte, Michael Thompson. Third Row: Michael Keiser, Stephen Carr Zeigler, Jim Kennedy, Dan Carpenter, Jim Selbert, John Thompson, John Penn, Burk Tower. Fourth Row: Steve Wilson, Bill Gall, Jack Brown, Bill DeMarse, Riley Grifhths, Kent Mergler, Bob Lamarr, Mills Strain, David Whiting. Fifth Row: William Hill, Mike Ehrensberger, Forest Heis, Daniel Henderson, J. Martin, R. Houston, Todd Witt, Jay Fergu- son, John Groghegan. f 'EI Art Church BETA THETA PI-Bottom Row: Ronald Retzler, Thomas Reiber, Wil- liam Lower, Jim Sayler, Vice-Pres., Tom Seifert, Rec. Sec., Bob Nagent, Rick Pressler. Second Row: Jack Fielden, James Vockell, John Long, James Daily, Nlack Cornett, James Coughlin, Thomas Courtney, Charles Wilson, Douglas Eichenherger. Third Row: Robert Hickman, Arnold Kappers, James Gantt, Ronald Stingley, R. David North, A. Jerome York, Arthur Anehrsion, Jr., Richard Palmer, William Rush. Fourth Row: Thomas Lodwick, Robert Behrens, Robert Stock, Gary Koepke, Joseph Nordman, Peter Wagner, Sandy Harris, Stephen Carr, Tony Huffman, 2g f 'f'f egimsezigasfi' ,, V ' 'W M 01 '-sw' if: Qiiggffgmgi Eiiwsiig 3- E N Km if 355 gk ffs., M 514 5' T, t -is l f,,., f H xx N6 x Z I1 , 3 ig yew. sg .aff Q 5 af fa QQ' ? xg sf -Sf? G QS, me X , fy A yg. ? i ,Pg : , , gn NfWK'1'rrr V11 1 'i x 'I YZ? vy 57 5 V wr N1 'Q T , T,.f' . Af 4, N Y. . K-,, I .J U .. we -145.5 3354 q. fi-f+ can Q 'we 'll as Paul Marshall GAMMA XI OF DELTA TAU DELTA Marilyn Burns, Sweetheart Working to fulfill their purpose of establishing sound brother- hood, the Delts began a memorable year by building the first- prize Homecoming float. Gamma Xi chapter continued its win- ning ways by taking the DTD National Biennial Award for Scholarship. In late fall an exchange day was held with the Delts at Miami and at the same time the chapter began planning the Christmas project-a benefit show for the Cerebral Palsey Children and the decoration of windows at 0hildren's Hospital. Another ilrst at the house on J eiferson Avenue this year was the Delt Sweetheart Contest, held in mid-winter. President: Paul Marshall Pledge Trainer: Steve Hardy Secretary: Richard Holmes Treasurer: John Anderson GAMMA GAMMA OF LAMBDA CHI ALPHA The men of Lambda Chi Alpha. began their forty-fourth year on the UC campus with an enthusiastic rush and an all-out effort on their Homecoming iloat. At the Cincinnati Weather began to dump inches of snow on the ground, the Lambda Chi pledges en- deared themselves to the women in Huber Hall by promising to shovel snow off the sidewalks from Huber to the main campus. Greeting spring with an engagement announcement for their housemother, Mrs. Clephane, the Lambda Chi's iinished out their social calendar with their annual Spring Weekend and Formal, at which the new Crescent Girl was announced. EK' I , i I Carol Tompkins Charles Yarbrough 'gf Charles Yarbrough: President Pledge Trainer: Roger Chenoweth Secretary: Jim Buck Treasurer: Reed Eller LAMBDA CHI ALPHA-Bottom Row: Jeff Lobaugh, Roger Darling, John Sweyer, Grace Cliphane, Housemother, Jerry Lewis, Pres., James Smith, Barrett Hammah. Second Row: Bob Burger, Allan Powell, Tom Werner, Don Ross, Dan Oditt, Gordon Gallagher, Dave Follis, Dave Maine. Third Row: Dean Weed, Michael Hitz, Monty Howell, Jon Schwawer, Robert Fischer, Donald Houser, Donald Gessaman, John Lammert, Robert O'Brien. Fourth Row: Butch Willey, Charles Francus, Thomas Shelton, Grifith Dye, John Frey, Dan Carmichael, Secy., Richard Brenan, John Daugherty, Edward Gregg. Fifth Row: Ron Ravencroft, John Jacob, Larry Brewaw, Russ Kissick, Ken Franks, Barry Gromen, Dennis Schermerhorn, Paul Dawson, Carl Reverman. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA-Bottom Row: Jim Buck, Sec., Richard Mojena, Michael Doyle, Vice-Pres., Charles Yarbrough, Pres., Reed Eller, Roger Chenoweth. Second Row: Robert Farr, Dave Rush, James Wietholter, James Glier, James Rankin, Gregory Todd, Larry Hurlbert. Third Row: William Schneider, Eugene Cook, William Bott, David Sweyer, Thomas Emerson, Jeffrey Eller, Jose Zerecero, Ken Armbruster. Fourth Row: Norman Anderson, Grilith Dye, Walt Bryondo, Tony Clark, Vic Manaivelli, John Dilkey, Gary Ault, Ken Velten, Allan Powell. Fifth Row! James Gerard, William Kelley, Charles Springmeyer, Dennis Papp, Paul Schroeder, Jack Boulton, David Winkelman, Harry Molloy, Steve Branch. OHIO THETA OF Howard Mangan Scoring an early success with the Phikeia. Carnival given by the actives so that their newly pledged brothers could meet the sorority pledges, Ohio Theta chapter continued to contribute to campus life. New emphasis on studies captured the Improve- ment trophy for soholarshipg a united vocal effort brought home the winning Sing trophy 3 and community spirit produced a movie party for orphans. The Phi Delta pin was also seen head- ing Senior Class meetings and presiding over Greek Week prepa- rations. Other features of an outstanding year included a Hal- loween Masquerade Party and the memorable Miami Triad Dance. PHI DELTA TH ETA Bottom Row Steve Meyer Ron Jennings, Mrs. Bill Manders, Dan Shaffer,-Newt Powell. Third Row: Nash McCauley Gladys Bendgen Housemother John Werner Andy Selvers. Second Harry Green, Douglas Smith, James Algyre, Stan McCauley, Bob Daniel Belneke Paul Hackbert George Veser Bern Uchtman, Moser, Harry Mahaffey, Loren Warburg. PHI DELTA THETA PHI DELTA THETA-Bottom ROW! Douglas Washburn, Larry Kissel, Larry Kennedy, Robert Herbold, Rec. Secy.g Howard Mangan, Pres., Thomas Epley, Jim Edwards, Treas.7 Pete Hamlin. Second Row: Jerold Kress, Jerry Zimmer, George Bitsoff, Bob Metzcar, Dale Musser, John Sweeney, Don Jones, Rick Pesci, Dave Arganbright, John Forrester, Dennis Lantry, Roger Lang, Third Row: Gil Schulze, Ted Mason, Kim Teik, Tom Jonneborn, Owen Frakes, Robert Bell, Jerry Brockmeyer, Joe Biancke, George Morgan, Daniel Montgomery, John Skeen, Jim Lightner. Fourth Row: Dick Holt, Terry Roof, Mike Hudson, Carl Staley, Jerry Walker, Kenneth Stoutenborough, Richard Hoblitzell, Mike Rawlings, George Veser, Jen' Duytschaever, Rick Hallberg, Dave Clea- ver, James Updike. Fifth Row: Dave Rhodie, William Fox, George Kralovich, Skip Damon, Andrew Wilson, Russell Geren, Guy Gucken- berger, Robert Wessinger, David Dutton, John Sweeney, Harry Green, John Kreimer, Alexander Ronald. PHI KAPPA TAU-Bottom Row: John Hicks, Treas.j Steve Smith, Vice Pres., Ben Stull, Vice Pres.g Nlrs. Roof, Housemotherg Tom Devanney, Pres., Clem Uhlhorn, Secy., Jerry Miller. Second Row: William Burge, James Swanson, Neil Proctor, John Linville, Paul Jacobson, Mike Koeffer, James Rudd, William Fischer. Third Row: Alan Hamilton, Douglas Stone, Raymond York, David Keller, Richard Cornelius, David Stevenson, Robert Howard, Jeffrey Geary, Gerald Stephens. Fourth Row: Jim Mergler, Frank Kos, Charles Pearce, Ralph Belcher, Robert Von Landberg, Robert Kindrick, Joseph Nlartin, Ray Loase, Richard Hall. lk '44 'e ia. Sandy Schlenk President: Tom Devanney Pledge Trainer: John Madden Secretary: Clem Uhlhorn Treasurer: Bill Fischer PHI KAPPA TAU-Bottom Row: William Hinton, Charles Pelfrey, John Spangler, Lee Dickey, San Schneider, Robert Vordenberg. Fourth Row Madden, John Grebb, Oscar Curtsinger. Second Row: John Feieatag, Rodger Smock, Donald Muckerheide, Ralph Daly, David Keyper Paul Mike Partridge, Richard Lindmark, James Brown, Robert Moore, Foote, James Dilger. Freddie Arnold. Third Row: Thomas Gamble, Wayne Fischer, Jerry ONIICRON OF PHI KAPPA TAU In a relatively short time on campus Phi Kappa Tau has contrib- uted much to student government, intramurals, and various UC activities. The annual Christmas tree sale was one of the high- lights of the Phi Tau's busy year. The pledge scholarship trophy and the National Central Office Cooperation Award were among the honors accorded to the men of Phi Tau. The new men were welcomed with the annual pledge-active day and football contest. Socially, the Dream Girl Ball climaxed winter activities with the announcement of Phi Tau's Dream Girl, Sandy Schlenk. Rounding out the year were the Formal and Spring Weekend. UNNEBITY Tom Devanney OHIO OMICRON OF PHI KAPPA THETA Represented in nearly every phase of campus life, Phi Kappa Theta is the University's only all Catholic fraternity. The broth- ers were active both socially and academically this year, begin- ning with the traditional pledge-active football game and pledge weekend. In addition to claiming various individual honors, the Phi Kaps reigned as Intramural Softball Champions. One of the year's most memorable events was the Providence Ball in honor of the six Phi Kap chapters in Ohio. With a mixture of brother- hood and school spirit, the Phi Kaps enjoyed formals, serenades, Fred Habegger and the Senior Dinner to climax the year. PHI KAPPA THETA-Bottom Row: Norman Morby, Orville Miller, Dave Moehring, Vice-Pres.7 O. Fred Habegger, Pres,g Robert Miller, Samuel Rosenstein, Thomas Comerford, Second Rowi Edward Geckle, Tom Smith, Milton Rosenberg, James Gandy, Robert O'Hatnick, David Eisenhauer, Russell Hensley, Thomas Ertel, E. Joseph Faessler. Third Row: Richard Hoffman, James Snyder, William Long, Richard Schuler, Dave Bianco, Willy Von Feldt, Bob Sicking, Richard Theryoung, Paul Gunville, Jim Vonder Haar. Third Row: Robert Staub, Michael Gallagher, Robert D'Alessandro, Dan Sack, Ken Stevens, Bill Seibert, Mike Kirchmayer, Jim Reichert, Paul Block. Fifth Row: Robert Breiten- bach, John Russell, David Kettler, Dick Sickinger, Robert Gramann, Robert Drennan, Mike Werner, Fred Herschede, Pat Nagle, Bert Reder. PHI KAPPA THETA-Bottom Row: David Loftus, Jerry Martin, Vice- Gates, Thomas Eichhorn, Ron Granchi, Larry McManus, Paul Lester- Pres, Mom Foley, Housemotherg Fred Habegger, Pres., Daniel Fitz- man, Ron Kreinbrink, Dave Mathes. Fourth Row! Jim Geyer, Robert gerald, Treas, Second Row: Larry Fabbro, Barry Goldwater, Jack Miller, Tom Kantor, Dick Vlaslch, Jim Habegger, Dick Wuest, Bob Malone, Pat Thornton, Tom Dennis, Jerry Jeffrey. Third Row: John Wiehaus, John Madzula. l Carol Oliver, Sweetheart President: Fred Habegger Pledge Trainer: Jack Malone Secretary: Joe Seibcrt Treasurer: Larry McManus Pledges step up to take their turn in Phi Kap's Annual Chug-06. ALPHA Xl OF' Pl KAPPA ALPHA Robert Felts n ,fl Mk e was 1 PI KAPPA ALPHA-Bottom Row! Gary Kunkleman, Frank Arnett, Thomas Binder, Mrs. Ruth Mathews, Housemotherp Tim Barker, Bob Wiesman, Dave Lee, Second Row: Cliff Ohmart, Tom Greer, Dan Kirby, Ray Turner, Harry Hollack, Michael Kahsar, J. Edgar Galgoczy, Thomas Plate. Third Row: Fred Slantterback, Dave Oram, Jim Lied, Bill Vinacke, Tom Bechert, Jim Glisdorf, Isadore Morcici, Jay Levinsohn, Randy Thomann. Fourth Row: David Karem, John Heinzmann, Jerry Parker, Henry Parcinski, Jr., David Kaiser, Gary Souel, Randall Gordon, Tom Hess, Bill Pfeiffer. PI KAPPA ALPHA-Bottom Row: Mike Smithson, Ed Weber, Daniel Wharton, Executivep Robert Felts, Pres.j Richard Fenstermacher, Treas.g Donald Ralston, Sec.g Paul Jones, Pledge Trainer: Mike Dever. Second Row: Charles Woodward, Bob Claire, Les Bradford, Don Jacob, Tom Elo, James Bell, Terry Meyer, Andrew Grant. Third Row: William Moomow, Joseph Burnett, Jr., Milburn Crotzer, Louis Finkelmeier, Jerry Mauch, Stan Isaac, Bob Webb, Bruno D' Agostino, Jim Alfred. Fourth Row: John Kamerer, Steve Scott, Paul Puttman, Jay Wright, Jim Marrs, J. D. Oberalem, Ed Riedinger, B. Rench, D. Knob, Linn Osterman, Fifth Row: Alvin Schultz, Max Schultz, William Alexander, Bill Bertsche, Ken Wernicke, Bill Shively, Roger Weller, Dave Palometer, Charles Heithaus, Rich Hodapp, Jim Becker. The Pikes spent their time in various ways-impromtu rides in Burnet Woods on a clanging tire engine, sleepless nights of constructing a crepe paper replica of a shoe-thumping Nikita, President: Bob Felts Pledge Trainer: Paul Jones Secretary: Dan Ralston Treasurer: Dick Fenstermacher and hours of practice for competition in the annual Sing. Thus the year was characterized by a. unity of effort, resulting in an appreciation of fraternal life and promising success for many PiKA endeavors. Firesides and exchange dinners during the year, climaxed by a, fun-filled spring weekend, made Alpha, Xi chapter the scene of many unforgettable college memories. OHIO MU OF Pl LAMBDA PHI PI LAMBA PHI-Bottom Row: Bernard Brenner, Mel Reicher, Pledge Stuart Meyers, David Kriveloff. Fourth ROW Donald Shilesky Albert Tr., Elliot Sharpe, Edna Samuel, Housemother, Lloyd Bernstein, Rex.: Young, Allan Du Pont, Sandy Schoenbach Carl Dobratz Roberd Om Stuart Rose, Jerry Turk, Scribe. Second Row: Paul Levy, Jelirey Green- stein, Alan Jacobs, Kenny Eiger Fifth Row Mike Friedman Stephen stein, Fred Kapper, Michael Cohen, David Kroin, Howard Goldstein, Moses, David Ash, Alvin Levenberg Ronald Goodman David Golush Kenneth Weinberg, Richard Sadow. Third Row: Norman Glaser, David Ivan Silverman, Neil Goomis, Mike Kaplan Glick, Daniel Rubens, Ira Cooper, Peter Gordon, David Brotman, Since its founding at UC over forty years ago, Pi Lambda Phi has continuously provided a well rounded program of scholar- ship, activities, and opportunity for leadership. This fall Pi Lam installed a pledge class of 37 men-the largest in chapter history. The brothers scored again at Homecoming where their float car- ried oii' runner-up honors in the fraternity division. The frater- nity also placed high in intramural competition. Highlighting a. varied social calendar were the Pledge-Active Affair, the Winter Formal, held this year at the Netherland Hilton, a pajama party, and the climactic Spring Weekend. President: Lloyd Bernstein Pledge Trainer: Mel Reicher Secretary: Jerry Turk Treasurer: Stuart Rose Lloyd Bernstein . Pi Lams and their dates join in the fun of the traditional Pajama Party. PI LAMBA PHI-Bottom Row: Stu Kaplan, Pledge Tr., Myron Sch- Jerry Haspen, Harris Berman, Stan Shulman. Third Row: Robert Fox, wartz, Michael Kessler, Vice Pres., Steve Jacobs, Jeff Cohen. Second Louis Pilder, Bertram Jacobs, Howard Pickus, Elliott Korenthal, Jay Row: Harry Plotnick, Harvey Silver, Larry Shuman, Steven Rodman, Avner, Barton Satsky, Steven Hochman. OHIO EPSILON OF SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON-Bottom Row: Charles Hagner, Thomas Lloyd, James Siler, Vice Pres.5 Lynn Mueller, Pres., Bob Taylor, Pledge Tr., Phil Starr, Joe Ottaviani, Steve Lappin, Corr, Secy. Second Row: William Stergiopoulos, Samuel Rudia, Doug Murray, Frank Kopich, Don Schuerman, Tom Watkins, John Jennings, Dave Miller, Drew Morgan, Ken Elder. Third Row: Arthur Astbury, Larry Brown, Jerry Jones, Lee White, Jack Lehman, Dan Gatzulais, Ken Keller, Jerry Rae, Robert Hendon, Robert Niebuhr, Mike Curk. Fourth Row: Roger Clark, John Deeds, Darrell Cauley, Craig Jud, William Leneave, Ron Cosler, Emersonde Whitacre, Steve Weber, Jim Stans- bury, Boo Blessing, Richard Calvin. Fifth Row: Michael Brooke, James Deddens, Carl Nelson, Norm Sharrit, Robert Gaines, Roger Gaines, Roger Doty, Tom Morgan, William Rhode, Lawrence Schwartz, Larry Patterson. Sixth Row: Tom Whitaker, Robque Bisch, Scott Johnson, Mike Templeton, Steve Miller, Chuck Rothenbush, Lew Blakeney, Carlo Martellottii, John Leawe, Kirk Flory, Bill Abernethy. President: Lynn Mueller Pledge Trainer: Bob Taylor Secretary: Bill Schroeder Treasurer: Pete DiSz1lvo This was a year that the men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon can look back on with justihable pride. The brothers toiled long hours in preparing an Alumni Newsletter to strengthen the ever impor- tant active-alumni bondsg they devoted two full days to commu- nity service during the annual Help Week prior to initiation, and they diligently polished the national SAE scholarship award which testified to Phi A1pha's record high grades. Newly estab- lished this winter was the Samuel Lappin Zeal Award to be dedicated each year to the senior member, who in his college Lynn Mueller career has best exemplified the qualities of a true gentleman. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON-Bottom Row: Bob Gaines, Steve Niswonger, Morgeson, Larry Milligan, Joe Klinch, Bob Payabills, Larry Brown Mrs. Loraine May, Housemotherg Lynn Mueller, Pres., Mike Devanney, Steve Fry, Mike Bowman. Fourth ROWS Steve Schmaltz, Harry Sterling Corr. Seo, Bob Romono. Second Rowi Joe Harlacker, Jerry Elam, Bob Doug Hissong, Bob Deddens, Dan Church, Don Nielsen, Don Mileham Holdeman, Denny Fulk, Dave Shoup, Jim Hahan. Third Row: Junior 1 1 SIGMA ALPHA MU-Bottom Row: Foedeviel Jeoward, Steve Bell, Alex Wilson, Bruce Heyman, Prior, Nora Bridges, Housemotherj Dave Ritter, Elliot Fisher, Allan Goldman. Second Row: David Itkoft, Alfredo Tepperberg, Steve Gall, Laurence Schenkel, Ton Jade, Bruce Drucker, Martin Schenkel, Mike Skurow, James Schenkel, Steve Sway. Third Row: Sid Lieberman, Larry Freeman, Phil Lance, Stan Silverman, Buddy Hertzman, Phillip Selig, Errol Rosen, Stuart Alexander, Eugene Bober, James Katz. Fourth Row: Alan Stern, Steve Korb, Frederic Zigler, Sandy Youkilis, Barry Weinstein, Kenny Hyams, Tom Osfter, Stuart Schapiro, Mike Straus, Luke Harris, Don Misrach. Fifth Row: David Tomberg, Donald Bookman, Kenneth Kramen, Jed Gaines, Jimmy Shapiro, Bob Caplan, Gerald Sapadin, Irwin Lacritz, Michael Newman, Brian Berman. Sixth Row: Ken Wolf, Andy Balaban, Mark Sollek, Gary Schneider, David Dombar, Richard Kitaeff, Jay Chudnoff, Tom Wolf, Ronald Brecher, Herbert Cohen, Stu Susskind. OMICRON OF SIGMA ALPHA MU President: Bruce Heymau Pledge Trainer: Alan Goldman Secretary: Ken Corey Treasurer: Dave Ritter Bruce Heyman A strong scholarship program, campus leadership, and a well planned social calendar formed the basis of Sigma Alpha Mu's activities this year. Sammie scholars made news by contributing their talents to the UC College Bowl TV Team. On campus, the President of Omicron chapter also wielded the gavel as President of the Student Union. Socially, SAM began the year with observ- ance of their forty-fifth year at U0 and climaxed their activities with the Spring Weekend. 1963 also saw the pledge class wash- ing windshields in hope that people would see their way clear to contribute to the United Appeal Campaign. ...n........ , . ,. .... . :Q---....-, , Pat Reeves ZETA PSI OF SIGMA CHI Sigs and their dates roast hot dogs at the Sigma Chi Sweetheart Weekend. SIGMA CHI-Bottom Row: John Wendling, James Griess, Al Petrie, Sec., Richard Crone, Pres., Patrick Reaves, Vice-Pres., Gary Fearn, Timothy McCarthy, Robert Ryan. Second Row: Bob Englehart, Gerry DeLong, Mike Shore, Gordon Glann, Chris Christen, Vince Bossio, Craig Liebel, Bob Schroeder, Frederick Taylor, David Gwynn. Third Row: Bert Peters, Ted Coppola, Joe Snively, Bob Mooney, John Albu, Tom Oldham, Dick Lawrence, Dan Wollaeger, Peter Platz, Robert Green, Steve Carey. Fourth Row: Karl Niehoff, Mike Zwertschek, Dennis Conard, Jim Drake, Bob Albrecht, John Brettschneider, Steve Bowser, John McCoy, Terry Adams, Jim Young, Jerry Nagy, Thomas Hunter. Fifth Row: Gerald Taylor, Dennis Haffey, Donald Hall, Michael Hargis, Lowell Powers, Kenneth Frey, Peter Vlachos, Tim Harrington, Chris Turman, Jim Dlntman, Al Brackman, Gary Smith. The Tudor-Gothic Sigma Chi House was decorated with book- worms most of the year after a wonderful Fall rush. Bookworms shed their cocoons, though, for the Pledge Formal in late Novem- ber and again for Spring rush immediately after semester exami- nations. A variety of parties and the Sweetheart Weekend, during which the brother evacuated the house to make room for dates and candidates for the 1963 title, were among the year's social functions. Fall participation in intramural sports and other campus activities nurtured the tradition of a busy college year for men of 2900 Woodside Place. SIGMA CHI-Bottom Row: Ray Castelluccio, Vice-Pres.g Steve Mc- Namee, Sec.g Mom Edmonds, Housemother, Ruth Daugherty, Sweet- heart, Bill Haman, Pledge Trainer, Bruce Knowles, Treas. Second Row: Ric Nuber, David Hummel, Lee Hall, J. Robert Peters, Ric Longley, Douglas Rice, Roger Young. Third Row: Robert Schroer, Bob Ryan, John Russell, John Wendling, Stephen Engel, Robert Albrecht, Douglas Rogers. Fourth Row: John Medveckis, Mike Hynes, Thomas Bannock, Larry Mullins, Robert Knecht, Frederick Scott, Harold Van Arnem. Fifth Row: Lauren Hill, Michael Fulton, William Edwards, Michael Rose, Bruce Mason, Pete Ellison, Ron Giller, William Hollenbeck. President : Pat Reeves Ruth Daugherty, Sweetheart Mrs. Edmonds, Housemother Pledge Trainer: Bill Hamaln Secretary: Steve McNamee Treasurer: Bruce Knowles f X, '- if , fi vg , .5 ig E wi-1I'fWTiijvY f7ff?'S YJ Y! N N3 W 'ff V f ff , ,, lv, gg XE' '9 QT: 5 A wi? rf v 3 S v W , 'ii a X ' , I ' . 3- -1- nn - OHIO THETA OF SIGMA PHI EPSILON The brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon enjoyed membership in a wide variety of campus honoraries and government groups, but still found plenty of time for social activities. The Sig Eps' social calendar opened in the fall with a French Underground Party, followed by the traditional Pledge Formal. At Christmas the Ohio Theta chapter opened its house to a, group of orphans for a gala holiday party. February featured a Supressed Desire Party honoring the lovely candidates of the Sig Ep Queen of Hearts Dance. Somehow the brothers summoned one last burst of energy to enjoy the tlnal event of the year-the Spring Weekend. Carol Johnson, Queen of Hearts SIGMA PHI EPSILON-Bottom Row: Allen Fisgus, Lynn Barber, Maris Kuga, David Allen, Vice-Pres., Mike Hard, Sec.5 John Hackman, Tom Bullock, Robert Loesch, Pledge Educator. Second Row: Richard Semon, Ronald Pinsenschaum, Dan Heidelman, John McKibben, Richard De- Camp, Thomas Shuey, Lawrence Kroovand, Thomas Scheckelhoff. Third Row: Francis Slavin, Jeffrey Edwards, John Williams, Robert Ackerman, John Wright, Paul Tyndall, Ben Constantini, Tony Germani, Joe Rodri- guez. Fourth Row: Paul Vogelgesang, James Waldron, Walter Roth, Marty Popp, Vic Piper, Jon Shank, Pat Decker, Jerry Ose, Ronald Wickert, Larry Helscher. Fifth Row! James Fein, Richard Starkey, David Lieser, Gerald Chuck, Thomas Day, David Montgomery, David White, Alex Reinhardt, William Faul. Sixth Row: Robert Heinal, Joseph Farkas, Robert Feltz, Tom Walker, Bo Mowry, John Boothe, Mike Haines, Paul Morris, Rick Durham. President: Bob Pfafienberger Pledge Trainer: Ken Smith Secretary: Phil Bierbaum Treasurer: Art Love BETA OMICRON OF THETA CHI With an all-out effort the men of Theta Chi made their anniver- sary year at UC well worth remembering. The Theta. Chi's were selected for many campus honoraries, including Sophos, Metro, and Sigma Sigma and were also found holding offices in IFC and Homecoming. By winning points in tennis, bowling, handball, and other sports, the brothers captured second place in intramural competition. The fiftieth anniversary of Theta Chi at UC was the cause for celebration in October at the Netherland Hilton. Festivi- ties were highlighted by an open house for alumni and a banquet at which charter members of the local chapter were honored guests. TH ETA CHI-Bottom Row: Prank Mazzci, Doug Warrener, Mike Hayes, Mom Luhrman, Housemotherg Bob Pfaffenberger, Pres., Bill Hawkins, Gerald Armstrong. Second Row: Kenneth Smith, Pledge Marshall Barry Donald, Don Ricketts, Norman Kummerlen, Chris Rennebarge: Ron Watson, Paul Gigley, Carl Goodwin, Dennis Starkey, Wayne Spald- ding. Third Row: Fred Killmeyer, Phil Pfaffenberger, Joe Tuttle, Vice- Pres., Dich Sears, Jim Robinson, Ted Millos, Larry Miller, Bob Oswald Bob Staab, Phil Agostini, Sec. Fourth Row: Terry Wymer, David Soll- berger, Edward Planisek, Everett Tichenor, Larry Jones, Ken Alexander, William Blistan, Philip Bierbaum, Rec. Sec.g John Belton, Jr., Art Love, Treas. Fifth Row: John Grier, Erick Cook, M. Ormsby, Robert Price, Robert Gilhart, Randy Laubach, Grover Price, Jim Ireland, Tom Distler, Jim Seibel, Dave Zuebe. Judy Stephenson, Dream Girl X Bob pfaffenberger THETA CHI-Bottom Row: Glenn Hoffmeister, Dave Oberlin, Ken Moore, Micky McLaughlin, Hank Franzone. Second Row: Ronald Krodel, Bruce Douglas, Jake Hoffman, David Halliman, Grover Hall. Third Row: Ronald Parker, C. Steven Smith, F. Terence Wilson, K. Stephen Mohr, Terry Glass. Fourth Row: John Myers, Randall Stempsey, Bill Menchen, Douglas Bonnell, Paul Dudint, Tim Troutman. Bob Broen CINCINNATI CHAPTER OF TRIANGLE Triangle fraternity is composed solely of engineering and archi- tecture students. Besides the usual activities participated in by fraternity brothers, Triangle members serve in various engineer- ing organizations, including Tau Beta Pi, the National Honor Society of Engineers. Despite heavy schedules and the pressure of seventh week exams, the brothers found time to take an active part in Homecoming and the Sing. Getting into the spirit of the season the Triangle men sponsored their traditional Christmas party for underprivileged children, and rounded out their calen- dar with a Spring Weekend Formal. Triangles and their dates eat from tin plates at the annual Hobo Party. President: Bob Broen Pledge Trainer: Richard Wilks Secretary: Larry Ulery Treasurer: Paul Hemker i 4 I QQ M f .,, . , :A Y . .Y Q, -Lg Q- Q-L X. . gr fi :rf if X 3 ef -i w wa VW V W -ff AQ: Q- . '43 BQ' . 3 E5 iv v W W rv W Sify' I -J' Q le? 5 Q in wr Y' ' H Hffielfi 'M' if, Q J 'Q 9 if: W 1 h 0 A2 ff uf if . , ,, 1 . S . lf' Q , if , Mf warlgl' Y KAPPA ALPHA PSI-Bottom Row! Tom Thacker, Charles Jackson, dock, Norman Johnson, James Ricks, Third Row: William Tate, Leon Secy.5 Leonard Terring, Pres., George Wilson, Vice Pres.5 Ray Lewis, Williams, John West, Movie Smith, James Anderson, Heiman Brook. Pledge Tr. Second Row: Eddin Elson, Mark Shefferman, Robert Brad- KAPPA ALPHA PSI Kappa Alpha Psi, one of the University's youngest recognized fraternal organizations, emphasizes the importance of good scho- lastic standing. To insure such achievement they offer the Laurel Wreath Award and the Elder W. Diggs Award to members who attain outstanding scholastic records throughout the year. Sweetheart Connie Brooks President: Leonard Herring, Jr. Pledge Trainer: Ray Lewis Secretary: Charles Jackson UC basketball greats Tom Thacker and George Wilson are Kappa Alpha Psi's GRADUATES NOT PICTURED IN SENIOR SECTION COLLEGE OF LAW John Philip Dumbacher, J .D. Gerald G. Froelke, Jr., J.D. George Edward Hartman, J .D. Matthew L. MacLeld, J .D. Gary L. Schneider, J .D. Alan Lewis SLE, J.D. COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Margaret A. Carsom, M.D. William C. Compton, M.D. Sandra R. Epstein, M.D. Philip P. Gassman, M.D. William H. Gates, M.D. Donald L. Golenskle, M.D. Robert John Hasl, M.D. Robert G. Hauser, M.D. Carl W. Hein, Jr., M.D. Joseph Mayer Levin, M.D. James Loelfler, Jr., M.D. Burton G. Must, Jr., M.D. John C. Norris, M.D. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE Tommy E. Ahlburn, BA Zoology Ray Charles Barber, BA Psychology John E. Batcheller, BA Sociology Ann Ferguson Blsset, BS Chemistry Manuel F. Castells, BS Mathematics Donald V. Clemmons, BS Chemistry Laurence M. Davis, BA English Raymond Day, BA Psychology Juergen H. Dledrich, BA Economics Ralph E. Drew, BA English J ill Rosmarie Eggena, BA Political Science Gledys E. Enslein, BA Psychology Barbara A. Falgln, BA Political Science Gladden M. Foree, BA Zoology Robin G. Forstein, BA Sociology Sally Joan Frame, BA Classics Ronald Adrian Fry, BA History Arthur I. Goldberg, BA Economics Michael A. Goldman, BA History Susan E. Gorrell, BA English Donald L. Gronlnger, BA Polltlcal Science George Bernard Heldelman, BA Economics Geoffrey P. Herzig, BS Chemistry Chlorlnda G. Hunter, BA Psychology Myron Jeifrles, BS Physics Jenny C. B. Jonesku, BA Philosophy Ana R. Klenlcki, BA Sociology Mlchael Krelndler, BS Chemistry Mary Jane Llppert, BA Psychology Paul Magin, III, BS Chemistry Howard Lee Mangan, BA Philosophy Robert Lee Matthis, BA Philosophy Thomas Mcllvllley, BA Classics Louis T. Melllnger, BA Geology John B. Mlckam, Jr., BA Mlstory S. Kathleen Mills, BA Psychology Max F. Minor, BA History Jean H. Morrison, BA Zoology David Lee Murray, BA English Frank B. Nalrne, III, BS Mathematics Kathleen Overberg, BA Sociology Kenneth E. Randall, BA Spanish James Lee Rasmussen, BA English Paul Regensburger, BS Zoology Jane Dwight Roberts, BA History Peter Morgan Ryder, BS Mathematics Dwlght Short, II, BS Zoology Kathleen S. Smith, BA English Joseph Somoza, BA English William E. Spltzmueller, BA History History Judith H. Takahaskl, BA Spanish Judlth Ann Theile, BA Zoology Stanford David Ullner, BS Zoology Thomas R. Weaver, BA Geology Robert L. Whittaker, BS Zoology Laurel Anne L. Widlar, BA Music Richard E. Wolf, BA Psychology H. Donley Wray, BA Philosophy Robert Earl Yolmg, BA History COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY or Music Jack Adams, BFA Carolyn E. Anderson, BM John P. Blssman, BFA Kenneth E. Bruscia, BM Ralph Cherublnl, BM Eillen Dunie Cohan, BM Jeannine Conley, BM 8: BS Irene Daviduik, BS Joe R. Faucett, BM Nina E. Grant, BS William Garblnsky, BS Sr. Mary Gerhardsteln, BM John A. Gonzalez, BM Joseph D. Hall, BS David L. Jackson, BM an BS Mary M. J ennlngs, BS John C. Jones, BM Sherman M. Kaplan, BFA Carolyn E. Keys, BM Eldean R. Krieger, BM Adrian H. Lagedrost, BFA Sandra Lee Laird, BS an BM David A. Lieberman, BS Joanne Luehrman, BS Beverly MacFadden, BS Sr. Eugene Malato, BM Walter Allan Mays, BS Carolyn J . McHenry, BS Clifford Mlllward, BS Charles H. Parsons, BM Jerry Perkins, BM Ruth E. Phllllps, BS Harry G. Phillips, BM Stanley H. Reed, Jr., BFA Joseph D. Rogers, BM Eric Roth, BS Sr. Maureen Sauer, BM Thomas L. Schilling, BM Lawrence Snell, BS Lana Joyce Spicer, BFA Jerry Lee Spltler, BM Hunter Stedman, BM Robert W. Stewart, BM Elizabeth Tipton, BM an .BS Lelia Y. Trivette, BM Emmett W. Windham, BS Lawrence W. Wuenlus, BFA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Arthur H. Beinkemper, BBA John W. Blandford, BBA Alan D. Bllncoe, BBA Robert S. Campbell, BBA Daniel Carpenter, BBA Deane C. Dean, III, BBA William H. Derringer, Jr., BBA John L. Edwards, BBA Daniel Gerboth, BBA L. David Gorman, BBA Robert V. Grawe, BBA Douglas Henderson, BBA Howard D. Hill, III, BBA Gerald G. Hofmann, BBA Michael A. LaBurtis, BBA Martin Lambert, Jr., BBA Michael L. Milford, BBA Dean Harrison Muir, BBA Duck Soo Park, BBA James William Parker, BBA Richard K. Powers, BSIM Joseph Stadtmiller, BBA David Mills Stoner, BBA John W. Thompson, BBA Thomas Werthelmer, BBA David Edward Wood, BBA Lynn Yeager, BBA COLLEGE OF DESIGN, ARCHITECTURE, AND ART Larry Goodridge, FA David Hershey, BS Architecture James Jon Kattman, BS Design Susanne LaBo1teaux, FA Sonia Lieberman, FA Sz BS ln Education Douglas Murphy, BS Architecture COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HOME ECONOMICS Don James Apklng, BS Education Deborah C. Baines, BS Education Maurice Beraha, BS Education Donald Martin Boehnker, BS Education Toni J . Bowser, BS Education Margaret A. Brandon, BS Education Susan Rose Brant, BS Education Dianne Brater, BS Education Theodore G. Brown, BS Education Georgia B. Canedy, BS Education Henrietta Clemons, BS Education Margaret A. Colburn, BS Education Lucille H. Conlltfe, BS Education Harold T. Cronin, BS Education Ethel Clara Dell, BS Education Harold Dean Doss, BS Education Todd Carl Ertel, BS Education Carol Ann Fessler, BS Education Allce Louise Gelse, BS Education Scharleen W. Grahm, BS Education Elsie S. Grate, BS Education Ariel Guttman, BS Education Jerome E. Hartman, BS Education Ernestlne L. Hill, BS Education Thomas L. Hood, BS Education Kathelyn Ann Howie, BS Education Bernice Hudson, BS Education Harriet L. Hummel, BS Education Gertrude B. Hyams, BS Education Fred C. Hynoskl, BS Education Nancy L. Jareo, BS Education Shlrlane Keith, BS Education Janet Lee Mills, BS Education William Montgomery, BS Education Jacqueline B. Myers, BS Education Nanci Jean Nau, BS Education Viva M. Novello, BS Education Hurdle Phillips, Jr., BS Education Thomasine A. Pierce, BS Education Mary Ann Robinson, BS Education Douglas S. Rogers, BS Education Larry G. Rubenacker, BS Education Robert George Ruhl, BS Education Gerald Schlleszler, BS Education Rufus Lee Simmons, BS Education Marilyn M. Sneller, BS Education J elfrey R. Stafford, BS Education David H. Staubltz, BS Education Kerry D. Tarvln, BS Education Thomas P. Thacker, BS Education Thomas C. Tkatch, BS Education Kent Venter, BS Education Lattle E. Walters, BS Education Patricia Whitlock, BS Education Susan E. Work, BS Education Shirley M. Wyatt, BS Education Willie Pearl Wynn, BS Education COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Thomas V. Bitler, Civil Engineering Lanny Brunner, Mechanical Engineering Norman J . Kulujian, Aerospace Engineering Harry Ervin Rhodes, Jr., Electrical Engineering COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH Mary Ann Brown, BS Nursing Lula Jane Mallard, BS Nursing Sallie M. Porter, BS Nursing Betty M. Schwab, BS Nursing Nelda K. Severin, BS Nursing Roberta K. Spurgeon, BS Nursing COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Michael A. Kemner, BS Pharmacy Gerald L. Maurer, BS Pharmacy Danny Lewis Meadows, BS Pharmacy Ronald Lee Mueller, BS Pharmacy Patricia D. Quigley, BS Pharmacy Thomas Relnstatler, BS Pharmacy Douglas F. Theurlng, BS Pharmacy ORGANIZATIONS INDEX Acacia-322, 323 AFROTC-139 Air Force ROTC Ride Team-140 Alpha Alpha Pi-130 Alpha Chl Omega-306 Alpha Chi Sigma,-155 Alpha Delta Pi-307 Alpha Epsilon Pl-820 Alpha Gamma Delta-308 Alpha Kappa Alpha-319 Alpha Kappa Psi-150 Alpha Lambda Delta-128 Alpha Phl Alpha-319 Alpha Sigma Phi-324, 327 Alpha Tau Omega-326, 327 American Commons Club-321 American Institute of Architects- 154 American Institute of Chemical Engineers-155 American Institute of Designers- 152 Amerlcan Pharmaceutical Associa- tion-165 American Society of Civil Engineers-157 American Society of Mechanical Engineers-159 American Society of Metals-158 Arete-162 Army ROTC Rifle Team-138 Arnold Air Society and Angel Flight-1:39, 140 Arts as Sciences Tribunal-88 Association of Women Students-91 Band-113, 114, 115 Baptist Student Fellowship-144 Baptist Student 'Union-144 Basketball Team-268 Baseball Team-284 Bearklttens-117 Beta Alpha Psi-150 Beta Gamma lgma-129 Beta Theta Pl-328, 329 Board of Budgets-94 Board of Publications-95 Business Administration Tribunal-86 Caducea-164 Cheerleaders-117 Chl Epsilon-133 Chi Omega--309 Clnclnnatlan-96, 97, 98, 99 Cinclnatus-122 Coaching Stall'-259 Coep Club-167 Co-op Engineer-105 Cross Country Team-277 Delta Delta Delta-310 Delta Phi Delta-132 Delta Sigma Pl-151 Delta Tau Delta-330, 331 Delta Zeta-311 Design, Architecture, and Art Tribunal-86 Education Tribunal-88 Engineering Tribunal-87 English Club-167 Eta Kappa Nu-133 Freshman Basketball Team-276 G-lee Clubs-110, 111, 112 Golf Team-282 Guldon-136 Hillel-145 Homecoming Committee-107 Home Economics Club-163 Home Economics Tribunal-89 House Presidents Council-318 Huber Hall-299 Industrial Design Institute-158 Institute of Aerospace Science-160 Institute of Electrical Qs Electronical Engineers-156 Intercollegiate Debaters-106 Inter-Fraternity Colmcil-304 Inter-Fraternity Pledge Council-303 International Club-108 J unlor Advisors-126 Junior Class Omcers-83 Junior Panhellenic Council-808 Kappa Alpha Psi--857 Kappa Alpha Theta-312 Kappa Delta-313 Kappa Delta Pl-131 Kappa Epsilon4165 Kappa Kappa Gamma-4514 Kappa Kappa Psi-115 Kappa Psi--166 Kindergarden Primary Club-162 Lambda Chi Alpha-332, 333 Logan Hall Association-801 Ludlow Residence Hall-300 Lutheran Foundation-146 Marching Band-118 Memorial Residence Hall-298 Men ' s Advisory Council--127 Men's Residence Hall-294, 295 Metro-121 Mortar Board-121 Mummers Guild-109 National Society of Interior Decorators-158 Newman Club-147 News Record-100, 101, 102 Nursing and Health Tribunal-89 Omicron Delta Kappa-120 Orientation Board-92 Panhellenlc Council-802 Pershing Rllles-137 Pharmacy Tribunal-90 Phi Beta Kappa-124 Phi Delta Theta-334 . Phi Epsilon Kappa-131 Phi Eta Kappa-131 Phi Eta Sigma-128 Phi Kappa Tau-336, 837 Phi Kappa Theta-338, 389 Pi Chl Epsilon-130 Pi Delta Epsilon-125 Pi Kappa Alpha-340, 841 Pi Lambda Phi-842, 343 Pi Tau Sigma-134 Probasco Hall-800 Proiile-103 Proof Press-105 Religious Emphasis Program-141 Scabbard and Blade-138 Scarab-152 Secondary Elementary Club-168 Senior Architects-161 Senior Class Omcers-84 Senior Executive Council-85 Senior Personalities-58, 59, 60, 61, 62 Sigma Alpha Epsilon-344, 345 Sigma Alpha Mu-846, 347 Sigma cm-348, 349 Sigma Delta Tau-315 Sigma Nu-856 Sigma Phl Epsilon-850, 351 Sigma Sigma-119 Social Board-92 Society for the Advancement ot Management-134 Sophomore Class Omcers-82 Sophos-123 Student Council-80 Student Court-95 Student Director-104 Student Nurses Organization--164 Student Religious Council-141 Swimming Team-278, 279 Tau Beta Pi-135 Tau Beta Sigma-116 Tau Kappa Alpha--125 Telephone Directory-104 Tennis Team-283 Theta Chi-352, 353 Theta Phi Alpha-316 Triangle-354, 355 Trlanon-818 Ulex-186 Union Board-93 United Campus Christian Fellowship-149 University College Tribunal-90 University Singers-110 Varsity Basketball Team-269 Varsity Football Team-259 Wesley Foundation-148 Women's Athletic Association-286 YMCA Freshman Cabinet-142 YMCA Cabinet-142 YWCA-148 Zeta Tau Alpha-317 ADMINISTRATION INDEX Agnew, Joyce - 124, 177 Alcorn, Mrs. - 328 Anderson, Dick - 259 Badertscher, Betty - 121 Becket, Willis - 217 Bendgen, Mrs. - 334 Biddle, Robert -- 137 Bidlingmeyer, Dottie - 122 Bills, Arthur - 124 Bishop, Robert - 120 Bowers, Melba - 124 Boyce, Wllllam - 124 Brady, Mrs. - 323 Brewer, Floyd - 93 Bridges, Mrs. - 346 Brosseit, Stuart - 179 Bursiek, Ralph - 125, 174 Butterdeld, Nancy - 286 Caldwell, Mrs. - 125 Carlson, Gustav - 124 Carson, Arch - 176 Caskey, John - 124 Clark, William - 124 Cllphane, Mrs. - 333 Conlan, Mrs. - 317 Curry, Herbert - 120, 124 Davis, Capt. William - 133 Davis, Mrs. - 306 DeCamp, John - 95, 177 Delaney, Bob - 259 Delltosa, Gus - 259 Diller, Violet - 124 Edmonds, Mrs. - 349 Engberg, George - 124 Evans, Rev. Roy - 144 Fisk, Isabelle - 124 Foley, Mrs. - 339 Foster, Malcolm - 95 Freytag, David - 124 Funk, Col. Myron - 137 Gajus, Carl- 131 Garretson, Robert - 93, 111 Gebhart, Robert - 128 Gehrlng, Prof. - 183 Glassmeyer, Mrs. - 321 Gomes, Audrey - 124 Good, Carter -- 219 Greene, Hoke - 174 Grulee, Clifford - 242 Harlan, Louis - 124 Harrles, Kathryn - 178 Herget, Paul - 124 Hoefer, Robert - 176 Holling, Charles - 124 Hornyak, Robert - 113, 120 Hubert, Clair - 141 Husman, Mrs. - 324 J enlke, William - 175 Johnson, Lllllan - 93, 98, 178 Kafer, Lowell - 179 Karas, Milan - 124 Kelser, Edward -- 179 Kelly, Jim - 259 Kessler, Mrs. - 316 Kowalewski, Joseph -- 230 Kroll, Prof. - 197 Krueger, Hilmar - 284 Krug, Othllda - 124 Langsam, Walter-124, 172, 173 Le Baron, Ruth - 62 Lewis, Gene - 120, 122 Ling, Dr. - 134 Loomis, Davld - 149 Ludeke, Carl- 124 Luhrman, Mrs. - 352 STUDENT INDEX Abbott, Linda - 221 Abbott, Susan - 149, 318 Abel, JoAnn H. - 125 Abell, Rick - 159, 184 Abemathy, Bill - 122, 136, 269, 344 Abrams, Helen - 318 Abrams, Rlckl - 300 Abrat, Nancy - 132 Abston, Jim - 152 Accurso, Don - 140, 294 Ackermann, Ann - 89, 163, 221 Ackerman, Bob - 351 Ackman, Butch - 259 Acord, Will - 140 Adachi, Michael - 140, 328 Adamclk, Robert - 157, 198 Adams, Blu - 350 Alexander, Stuart - 346 Alexander, Terry - 324 Alfond, M. - 299 Alfred, Jim - 341 Algyre, Skip - 184, 334 Allan, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Ron -- 107, 304 Dave - 134, 184, 351 Donald - 324 James - 150, 184 Kathy - 221 Ken - 354 Ron - 134 Stuart - 80 Susie - 66, 231 Allen, William - 218 tt, - Allnu Alloy, Alloy, Altma Charles 164 Kathryn - 318 Pat -- 89 n, Jerry - 243 Adams, Adams, Adams, 300, 3 Adams, Cindy - 300 Jim - 111 Nancy Jo - 143, 02 Paul - 115 Adams, Terry - 348 Amend, Ron - 150 Amlch, Fred- 192 Amlch, Judy - 111, 181, 143, 148, 221 Ammon, Richard - 294 Amos, Richard - 350 Adler, Jim - 350 Adick, Donald - 140 Airsprung, Wendell - 124 Agln, Bonnie - 221 Agostlnl, Philip - 352 Aiken, James - 133, 135, 156, 198 Ain, Bo - 141, 315 Ainsworth, Sue - 221, 313 Air, Gordon- 111, 356 Alba, John - 348 Albert, George - 247 Albrecht, Bob -- 348, 349 Albrecht, David - 140 Albrecht, George - 193 Alexander, Bill - 184, 341 Alexander, Ken - 352 Amthauer, Carol - 235 Anderson, David - 319 Anderson, Jean - 306 Anderson, Jim - 357 Anderson, J odle - 306 Anderson, John - 330 Anderson, Anderson, Marian - 221 Anderson, Norman - 333 Anderson, Virginia - 221 Lloyd - 146, 350 Andree, Adrian - 113 Andree, Bnxce - 84, 184, 354 Andrews, Barbara - 310 Anehrsion, Arthur - 329 Angeline, Gary -- 354 Ansman, Donald - 354 App, Lynn - 154 MacPherson, Dlck - 259 Marni, Archlmede - 124 Mathews, Mrs. - 340 May, Mrs. - 345 McDonough, Walter - 124 Merriman, Gaylord - 124 Mlleham, Charles - 174 Mlles, Leland - 167 Miller, Bob - 259 Moore, Mary - 122 Morris, Bill - 137 Muegel, Harry - 124 Neel, Mrs. - 314 Nester, William - 92, 93, 94, 179 Neulrer, Frank - 246 Orchln, Milton - 124 Osborne, Helen - 124 Osborne, William - 93 Osinske, Marilou - 126, 178 Parker, Garland - 176 Payne, Robert - 124 Peterson, Mrs. - 125 Pickering, Ernest - 191 Pohl, Mrs. - 307 Purdy, Frank - 175 Rasch, Rev. Ronald - 144 Reimer, Mrs. - 312 Rauscher, Mrs. - 350 Ringo, Prof. - 197 Rockwood, Louis - 95, 97 Roof, Mrs. - 336 Rosnagle, Laura - 227 Safdl, Stuart - 124 St. John, Clement -- 174 Samuel, Mrs. - 342 Savely, Wllllam - 177 Sawyer, Mrs. - 330 , Apple, Judith - 221 Applegate, Robert - 231 Applegate, Wllllam - 243 Appleman, Don - 105 Arbaugh, James - 243 Arbogast, Thomas - 294 Archea, John - 128 Archibald, Claln - 137 Armstrong, Gerald - 184 Arend, Suzanne - 309 Arenstein, Gerry - 140, 320 Argabrlght, Dave - 304, 335 Armbrust, Margie - 316 Armbruster, Ken - 333 Armstrong, Gerald - 107, 352 Armstrong, Robert - 137 Arnett, Frank - 340 Arnold, Fred - 109, 337 Arnold, Jack - 330 Arnston, Robert - 137 Arth, Helen - 221 Arthur, Howard - 192 Arthur, Mary Ann - 126, 306 Artz, J en'y - 850 Ash, David - 342 Ashead, Fred - 322, 323 Atsbury, Arthur - 158, 198, 344 Ater, Paul - 157, 198 Aughenbaugh, Anne - 317 Ault, Gary - 333 Avery, Donna- 91, 102, 126, 128, 313 Avery, William - 243 Avner, Jay - 123, 304, 343 Baas, Charlene - 307 Backus, Larry - 184 Bacon, George - 149 Badertscher, Betty - 121 Bagnal, Pat - 144 Bahl, Martha - 309 Baler, Ruby - 221 Scarry, Mike - 259 Schellhous, Edward - 217 Schmidt, Mrs. - 313 Schoollleld, George - 124 Schroeder, Mrs. - 327 Scully, James - 127, 179 Seymour, Rev. J. R. - 141, 146 Shank, Marjorie - 217 Shank, Spencer - 175 Shoup, Rebecca - 217 Shuf, Charlle - 259 Silverman, Mrs. - 315 Small, John - 177 Smith, Mrs. - 311 Spann, Mrs. - 309 Stephensen, Rev. Jack - 148 Stewart, Keith - 124 Stewart, Marjorie - 178 Taitt, Arthur - 86 Tholke, William - 158 Topping, Peter - 124 Trahan, Carl- 124 Underhill, Grace - 217 Usdemlr, Martha - 124 Verderber, Dr. - 106, 125 Vogel, Willam - 94, 120 Wandmacher, Cornelius - 197 Weaver, Suzanne - 298 Weichert, Charles - 124 Wessel, Mrs. - 93 Whitaker, T. S. - 139 Whiteford, Emma - 220 Wllhlde, Lawrence - 217 Wilson, Kenneth - 183 Winston, Jean - 124 Wright, Alan - 95, 177 Wright, William - 124 Bailey, Gordon - 321 Bailey, Sue - 206 Ballls, J can - 315 Bain, Jerry - 147 Baker, Jim - 294 Baker, Leslie - 313 Baker, Mark - 324 Baker, Patricia - 235 Baker, Roger - 244 Baker, Warren - 247 Balaban, Andy - 346 Ball, Pat - 228 Balow, Frank - 198, 330 Balph, Arthur - 157, 198 Balzer, Merilew - 221 Bane, Ronald - 159, 198 Banholzer, John - 244 Bankovskls, John - 160 Bannister, Thomas - 140 Bannock, Thomas - 349 Banta, Fred - 324 Banta, J acquellne - 192 Barber, Ed - 94 Barber, Lynn - 351 Barker, Barbara - 128 Barker, Mike - 198 Barker, Tim - 122, 304, 340 Baron, Mark - 240 Barrett, Jim - 206 Barron, Roger - 192 Barron, Rosemary -- 316 Barrowman, Jim - 324 Barry, Bob - 139, 356 Barth, Janeen - 221 Barth, Penny - 147, 298 Bartholomew, Carole - 229 Bartia, Donald - 326 Bartlett, Judy - 122, 313 Barton, John - 206 Baseman, Renee - 206 Bateman, Peggy - 317 Batterson, Janet - 306 Bonhaus, Dale STUDENT INDEX Batterson, Larry - 154 Batterson, Ron - 152, 154 Bauer, Carla - 206 Bauer, Joan - 117 Bauer, Robert - 327 Bauerle, Pat - 132, 192 Baughman, Mike - 198 Baum, Bruce - 321 Baxter, Richard - 152 Beamer, Nancy - 95, 96, 97, 125, 126, 136, 141, 286, 807 Beard, Larry - 154 Beaujon, Everett -- 159, 198 Bechert, Tom - 340 Beckenhaupt, J lm - 184 Becker, Connie - 91, 162, 311 Becker, Jim - 341 Becker, Tim - 155, 206 Beckman, Ralph - 113 Behrens, Robert - 329 Behrle, Brenda - 206, 317 Behrle, J anle - 317 Bellharz, Terry - 192 Beineke, Dave - 142, 206, 334 Belcher, Ralph - 336 Bell, Jim - 341 Bell, Judy - 206, 813, 318 Bell, Nancy - 310 Bell, Robert - 335 Bell, Steve - 206, 346 Bellersen, Marty - 138, 206 Belo, John -- 294 Belton, John - 352 Benbow, Robert - 354 Benedict, Ron - 327 Benham, Joan - 30, 85, 121, 122, 229, 312 Benjamin, Annette - 206 Bennett, Donald - 133, 324 Bennett, Karen - 306 Bennett, Saragrace - 221 Benson, Carl- 319 Benson, Carol - 312 Benzing, John - 198 Bereskln, Carmen - 206, 306 Berger, Bob - 350 Berger, Ed - 244 Berger, Omer - 244 Bergfeld, Jerome - 147, 354 Berkhouse, Thomas - 192 Berman, Brian - 346 Berman, Harris - 343 Berman, Mike - 145 Bernie, William - 244 Berstein, Jack - 244 Berstein, Lloyd - 304, 342 Bersteln, Sylvia - 206, 315 Berretz, Ursula - 311 Berry, Alice - 300 Berry, Robert - 113, 115 Berte, Bob - 139 Berte, Neal - 124 Bertram, Maurice - 115, 138 Bertram, William - 244 Bertsche, Carol - 122, 306 Bertsche, William - 341 Bess, Richard - 160 Best, Larry - 244 Best, Margaret - 206 Bets, Elaine - 85, 121, 221, 302, 313 Bevlngton, Jack - 324 Beyer, Raymond - 152 Biancke, Joe - 335 Blanco, Dave - 338 Blckham, Ken- 134, 135, 198 Biddle, Robert - 218 Bldllngmeyer, Emilie - 85, 91, 206, 314 Bledenharn, Tom - 276 Bleler, June - 818 Bien, Diane - 310 Blerbaum, Phil - 352 Binkley, Jack - 235 Blnstadt, Carol - 221, 317 Binstadt, Judy - 221 Birge, Ernest - 207 Birkmeyer, Judy - 167 Bisch, J eifery - 324, 344 Bischoff, Judy- 88, 162, 286 Bishop, Jack - 140 Bishop, Sue - 300 Bltsoff, George -- 221, 335 Bittmann, Judy - 162, 286 Blven, Peggy - 126, 307 Bivens, Allen - 319 Bizzarrl, Bonnie - 83, 93, 96, 99, 122, 125, 136, 143, 312 Blzzarri, Mary Jo - 312 Blackburn, Ann - 111 Blackburn, Judy - 312 Blackman, Larry - 152 Blaga, Barb - sos Bram, Gerald - 184 soo Blair, Paula - Blakeney, Lew - 344 Blandford, John Blanford, Bill - - 184 139 Blank, William - 198 Blanton, Dave Blasky, Aaron - 154 - 184 Blaufuss, Bob - 148 Bleecher, Paul -S54 Blelker, Hans - 86, 128, 154 Blersch, Jan - 117, 810 Blesi, Herma- 113, 117, 221 Blessing, Bob - 344 Bllstan, Bill - 352 Block, Bruce - 207 Block, Carole - 68, 316 338 Block, Paul - Block, Robert - 133, 157 354 Blood, Dick - Bloom, Jana - 67 Blose, John - 184 Bluestone, Gordon - 184 Blumberg, Jane - 207 Bober, Eugene - 346 Bock, Jody - 69, 312 Bock, Penny - 113 Bockenstette, Blll - 283 Bockenstette, Charles - 244 Bockhorst, Jane - 221, 286. 302, 306 Bockout, Tim - 132 Bockstiegel, Jo Ann - 146, 308 Bocky, Wally - 151 Bodenhelmer, Nancy - 152, 807 Boehler, Robert - 323 Boelter, Billie - 814 Boering, J enny - 184, 308 Bogage, Judy - 207 Bogan, William - 323 Bolan, Kathy - 316 Bolinger, Glen - 115 Bolles, Elizabeth - 184 Bollinger, Steven - 192 Bolte, David - 330 Bond, Thomas - 231 Bongiorno, Linda - 301, 302, 303, 306 Bonham, Ron - 269 - 231 Bonnell, Douglas - 353 Bonvlllaln, Earle - 159, 198 Bookman, Donald - 346 Bookmyer, Mary - 207 Boothe, John - 351 Borgel, Ted - 231 Born, Clllford - 207 COMPLIMENTS OF D -- D SERVES THE BUSINESS WORLD Qfou are coraliany invifea, fa view file farge selecfiou of Leaulijully cJesigneJ Qgfrteclrjirxg .mnnouucennenfs. Mohd ' 601. 4921 Whetsel Ave. Madisonville 271-2166 ol-lac! - lvttcrlsrcss - tl1K'flll0gl'dl7ll?' lcall Stallllpillg - rulillcr sh-unlxs fi, Boschenko, Anatoli- 154, 326 fondesi hopes and Bosslo, Vince - 348 Bosserman, Bob - 161 Boston, Barb - 111 Bott, Alexis - 316 Bott, William - 333 Boulmetis, Samuel- 324 Boulton, Jack - 303 Boulton, Jack - 333 Bousquet, Denis - 154 Bowers, Art - 303, 323 Bowers, Robert - 184 Bowling, Barbara - 124 Bowlus, Sharon - 307 Bowman, Mike - 345 Bowman, William - 235 ambitions come true x Q FV ' BIG CY 0-M 9 , ! 0 k BQAEEQE gg i, ' THE ORIGINAL SG STUDENT INDEX Bowser, Steve - 348 Boyd, J erry - 323 Boylen, Carl - 244 Boyles, Pat - 106, 125, 229 Brackett, Jan - 128 Brackman, Al - 348 Bradbury, Bea - 286 Braddock, Robert - 357 Bradford, Les - 96, 341 Brady, Dorothy - 300 Brady, John- 140 Brandenburg, George - 350 Branch, Steve - 333 Branner, Steven - 325 Braun, Neil - 124, 207 Brausch, Tom - 247 Bray, Virginia - 192 Brecher, Ronald - 86, 184, 346 Breeland, Betty- 86, 307 Breltenbach, Richard - 323 Breltenbach, Robert - 338 Brenan, Richard - 333, 111 Brenner, Carol - 313 Brenner, Dick - 198 Brethauer, Gene - 354 Brettschnelder, John - 348 Brengelman, Michael - 207 Brenner, Bernie - 184, 342 Bresener, Carol- 152 Bretman, David - 342 Bretz, Charles - 207 Brewaw, Larry - 333 Brewer, Ann - 312 Brill, Arlene - 113, 308 Brinkman, Kathy- 130, 229 Brlssle, Bev - 808 Britton, Oscar - 113 Brock, Brenda - 113 Brockhuis, Carolyn - 218 Brockman, Gary - 154 Brockman, Stephen - 137 Brockmeyer, Jerry - 335 Broen, Bob - 133, 135, 198, 354, 355 Brombaugh, Charles - 156 Brooke, Carol- 221 Brooke, Michael - 344 Brooks, Diane- 96, 98, 221, 310 Brooks, Herman - 357 Brooks, Terry - 327 Brookshire, Phil - 192 Brookshire, Sherry - 317 Brosee, Nadine - 113, 116 Marian - 131, 221, 302, 316 Brown, Bill - 259 Brown, Bob - 137 Brown, Carole - 139 Brown, Frank - 151 Brown, Glen - 354 Brown, Jack - 328 Brown, James - 140, 198, 337 Brown, Joe - 113 Brown, Judy - 132, 158, 192, 317 Brown, Karen - 218 Brown, Larry- 102, 113, 127, 221, 344, 345 Brown, Mick - 231 Brown, Philip - 321 Brown, Robert - 319 Brown, Boyce - 106, 108 Brucher, Jane - 312 Bruckman, Antje - 310 Bruckmann, Barbara - 222 Brueckner, Paul - 198 Bruewer, Henry - 184 Bruemleve, Wilson - 207 Brumm, Karen - 103 Brust, John - 192, 330 Bryan, Clinton - 154 Bryant, Joe - 161, 192 Bryden, Elane - 309 Bryonde, Walt - 333 Buchman, J eifrey - 192, 321 Buck, J lm - 333 Buckley, Barbara - 113, 117, 222 Bross, Buhi, William - 207 Bulcroft, John - 153 Bullock, Ann - 308 Bullock, Thomas - 222, 351 Bunce, Ted - 207 Bundy, Hugh - 354 Bunn, Roger - 156, 198 Bunnell, Charles - 231 Bunyard, Francis - 198 Burchett, Miltos - 241 Burd, Bill- 294, 336 Burger, Bob - 333 Burger, Charles - 207 Burger, Keith - 113 Burke, Peter - 354 Burkey, Arlene - 286, 300 Burnett, Joe - 341 Burns, Carolyn - 310 Burns, David - 354 Burns, Gall - 184 Burns, Marilyn - 310 Burns, Teresa - 102, 309 Burns, William - 198 Burris, Frank - 80, 105, 354 Burson, Bill - 160, 198 Burton, Larry - 113, 115 Burtschy, Mary A. - 312 Busch, Charles - 304 Buse, Betsie - 65, 316 Busch, Charles - 323 Busch, Hal .- 124 Bush, Jim - 184, 323 Bush, Newton - 207 Busser, Bill - 324 Butler, David - 207 Butler, Fred - 122, 123, 350 Butler, Simon - 207 Butti, Gerry - 207, 302, 313 Butz, Karen - 91, 303, 312 Buyniskl, Joe - 231 Byers, J errilyn - 104, 107, 126, 162, 317 Byrd, Victor - 184 Byrnes, Bob - 198 Byrnes, Barb - 130, 229 Cackowskl, J lm - 136, 259 Cahill, Lynne - 184, 130, 309 Cain, Jerome - 151 Cairns, John - 134, 184, 295 Caldwell, Carole - 126, 141, 136 Caldwell, Mary - 125 Caldwell, Sarah - 107, 312 Call, Anita - 222 Callahan, Tom - 259 Gallery, Bill - 319 Caluwaert, Bernie - 207 Calvin, Lynne - 88, 136, 143, 162, 312 Calvin, Richard - 96, 99, 344 Cammerer, Rudy - 325 Candy, James - 338 Caplan, Bob - 346 Cappel, Kathy - 90, 235, 308 Caprlottl, Larry - 160 Carbonell-Thomas, Carol - 108 Carey, Diane - 318 Carey, Nora - 207 Carey, Steve - 303, 348 Carger, Karen - 309 Carlson, Anna - 228 Carmichael, Dan - 122 Carnes, Randy - 134, 135, 198 Carpenter, Bonnie - 308 Carpenter, Dan - 259, 328 Carr, Steve - 329 Carroll, Michelle - 308 Carson, Tom L. - 192 Carter, Philip - 303, 327 Casey, Terry - 224 Caskey, William - 356 Castells, Onofre - 160, 198 Castellucclo, Ray - 349 Caudlll, Danell - 244 Caudlll, Joan - 228 Cauley, Darrell - 119, 254, 344 Cazan, Nancy - 300 Cabriak, Anthony - 218 Cedllote, Allen - 198 Cember, Michael - 323 Cerray, Darlene - 235 Cervino, Joan - 303, 316 Chafee, Anita - 222 Chalker, Charlotte - 163, 300 Chambers, Harold- 160, 199, 323 Chambers, Tom - 222 Champion, Howard - 231 Chapley, Tom - 327 Chapman, Pat - 218 Charlton, David - 207 Chase, Barbara - 300 Chaskey, Ferne - 315 Chattoraj, Shih - 125 Cheng, Hak - 128 Chenoweth, Jim - 294 Chenoweth, Roger - 333 Chering, James - 354 Childress, Dick - 137 Chllds, Dennis - 111 Chlrco, Carol - 313 Cholak, Paul - 88, 119, 120, 124, 128, 207 Chotlkunchorn, Vul - 108, 298 Chownlng, David - 294 Christman, Blll - 199 Chrlstman, Karen - 300 Christopher, John - 159, 199 Chrzan, Terry - 138 Chu En-Ylen, Albert - 207 Chuck, Jerry - 351 Chudnolf, Jay - 346 Chupp, Georglann - 89, 104, 143, 306 Church, Art - 121, 304, 328, 329 Church, Dan - 345 Ciboch, Richard - 356 Cletrich, Fred - 151 Clnson, Patrlcla - 218 Claire, Bob - 341 Clarice, Charles - 819 Clark, Darrell - 133 Clark, Jerome - 149, 151, 207 Clark, Joan - 108 Clark, Ken - 324 Clark, Richard - 231 Clark, Roger - 120, 161, 192, 344 Clark, Tony - 333 Clason, Frank - 134, 135, 159, 199 Class, Ken - 134 Claus, Sally - 310 Cleary, Paul - 164 Cleaver, Dave - 335 Clem, Thomas - 156, 199 Clements, Sue - 318 Cline, Nelson - 164 Clough, Sandy - 299 Clum, Charles - 113, 155 Coates, Houston - 137 Cobern, Gerrl - 308 Cochran, Monls - 218 Coburn, Lee - 354 Codee, Mary - 298 Coghill, Bobble - 185, 222, 302, 809 Coheal, Jef - 92 Cohen, Alice - 167 Cohen, Herbert - 184, 346 Cohen, J efery - 343 Cohen, Michael - 154, 244, 342 Cohen, Nancy - 315 Cohn, Judy - 300 Colburn, Maggie - 812 Coleman, Nancy - 111, 222, 317 Colker, Daniel - 138 Collier, J lm - 87, 160 Collins, Connie - 132, 153, 193 Collins, Joseph - 241 Comer, James - 93, 127, 207, 326 Comer, Judy - 193 Comerford, Thomas - 128 Compositor, Joe - 199 Conard, Sheila - 126, 130, 307 Conaway, Charles - 199 Conaway, David - 134, 135, 159 Conaway, Marie - 307 Conerford, Thomas - 338 Confer, David- 124, 164, 207 Connaughton, John - 241 Connelle, Dan - 324 Connelly, Tim - 276 Conner, Carol- 104 Conner, Sandy - 228 Constantlni, Ben - 351 Conrad, Carole - 223 Converse, Carol- 222 Conway, Bruce - 207 Conway, Carol - 218 Cook, Ann - 148, 301 Cook, Brick - 352 Cook, Eugene - 333 Cook, Rosalee - 303, 303 Cook, Terry - 350 Cook, Wayne - 156, 199 Cooper, Ira - 342 Cooper, James - 354 Cooper, John - 161, 193 Coplan, Nancy - 315 Coppola, Ted - 259, 348 Corbett, Gerry - 184 Corcoran, Colleen - 207 Cordes, Cindy - 310 Cornelius, Richard - 336 Cornelius, Sue - 117, 207, 313 Cornett, Mark - 329 Cornett, Phil - 113 Corney, James - 139 Corney, Robert - 151 Corper, Donald - 139 Correll, David - 154 Correll, Ethel - 247 Cortese, Louise - 306 Corwin, Doug- 113, 165, 166, 232 Cosby, David - 276 Coshun, Marilyn - 91, 309 Cosler, Ron- 134, 344 Cotton, Don - 247 Cotteral, Kathy - 316 Coughlln, James - 329 Coulter, Blll - 153 Coulter, John - 326 Courtney, Thomas - 329 Courts, Milton - 184 Cox, Carole - 126, 302, 308 Cox, Dan - 324 Cox, Larry - 259 Cox, Linda - 306 Cox, Martin - 321 Coy, J ohn - 354 Coyne, Cathy- 80, 89, 91, 312 Coyne, James - 184 Crabtree, Charles - 207 Crandall, Sally - 222, 312 Crawford, Bill- 165, 166, 232 Crawford, Patricia - 207 Craycraft, Henry - 113 Creaghead, Cynthia - 228, 314 Crews, Judy - 235 Crittenden, Jacob - 319 Crittenden, J ernon - 319 Crocker, Marjorie - 222 Crocker, Becky - 144 Crone, Dick - 97, 119 Crone, Richard - 102, 121, 304, 343 Crosby, J lm - 232 Crotzer, Mel - 341 Crow, Wes - 134, 199 Crowe, Mike - 141, 147 Crum, Ron - 161, 193 Crum, Sharon - 91, 128, 818 Crummey, Sue - 102 Cunning, Ron - 356 Cunningham, Ken - 269 Cunningham, Richard - 319 Curk, Mike - 344 Curry, Jim - 259 Curtslnger, Martha - 128, 307 Curtsinger, Oscar - 337 Curz, Zurg - 154 Cutlip, Brenda - 153 Czlnege, John - 117, 185 D 'Agostino, Bruno - 341 D'Agostino, Meis - 154 Dahling, Daniel - 138, 207 Dahmann, Judy - 318 Dalker, Donna - 228 Dailey, Jim - 185 Daily, James - 329 Dalnes, Roy - 199 Daken, James - 207 D 'Alessandro, Robert - 338 Dalness, John - 208, 326 Dalness, William - 326 Daly, Ralph - 337 Dalton, William - 208 Damon, Ann- 124, 208, 314 Damon, Skip - 335 D'Andrea, Marlene - 147, 163 Dancer, David - 147 Daniels, Douglas - 244 Darenkamp, Elizabeth - 309 Darling, Roger - 185, 333 Darragh, Kirk - 85, 124, 208 D'A.rti, E. Lang - 241 Daugherty, John - 333 Daugherty, Ruth - 98, 310, 349 Daulton, Joy - 162 Daum, Dorothy - 208 Daum, Gerry - 306 Daulton, Denice - 222 Davids, Susan - 165 Davidson, Bob - 327 Davidson, Eunice - 208 Davis, Gale - 208 Davis, Jim - 185 Davis, Joe - 259 Davis, Larry - 124 Davis, Nancy - 306 Davis, Phil - 85, 86, 150 Dawley, Edwin - 141 Day, David - 350 Day, Tom - 351 Dawson, Paul - 333 Dean, Gary - 113 Dean, Paula - 124, 208 DeBaun, Howard - 193 DeBra, Nancy - 163, 308 DeBru1er, Sandy - 311 DeBrunner, Bob - 185 DeCa.mp, Johanna - 306 Dedamp, John - 125 DeCamp, Richard - 351 Decker, Larry - 124, 285 Decker, Ron - 86, 152, 154, 193 Decker, Pat - 351 Decker, Sandi - 317 Deddens, Bob - 199, 345 Deddens, James - 344 Deeds, John - 259, 844 Deering, Ronald - 203 DeFossett, Dede - 312 Deger, Stephen - 198 DeHart, Barbara - 313 Deitzer, Bill - 185 Delcamp, Robert - 120 DeL'horbe, Karen - 146 DeLong, Diane - 222, 316 DeLong, Gerry - 348 DeLong, Joseph - 325 DeLuca, Dominick - 213 Demakes, Chris - 125 DeMarse, Bill- 328 Deming, Art - 154, 303, 330 Denison, Barbara - 167 Dennis, George - 218 Dennis, Tom - 339 Dennison, Dave - 113 Dent, Edward - 319 Denton, Dianne - 309 Deppen, Douglas - 185 DeRosa, Chuck - 259 DeRosa, Doug - 259 Deucker, Mary Lou- 107, 143, 286, 312 Devanney, Mike - 345 Devanney, Thomas-87, 304, 336, 337 Dever, Mike - 304, 305, 341 Dewey, Tom - 153, 193 Deye, John - 157, 354 Deyhle, Devon - 323 Dial, Clyde - 157, 199, 354 Dice, Shirley - 318 Dickey, Lee - 281, 337 Dlekey, John - 303 Dlers, Judy - 317 Diersing, Mary Lou - 95, 125, 130, 149 Dietrich, Daniel - 150, 185 Dietrich, Jane - 162, 286, 317 Dietz, Joan - 312 Dietz, Karen - 307 Dietz, Walter - 185 Dlgtle, Shri Kant - 125 DlLeo, Roger - 208 Dllger, James - 337 Dllkey, John - 333 Dllllng, Marcine - 128, 139, 162, 308 Dillon, Elva - 108 Dlls, Larry - 244 Dilts, George - 199 Dimond, Richard - 356 Dine, J anlce - 235 Dlntaman, J lm - 348 Dirlam, Art - 199 Dlstler, Tom - 352 Dixon, Brad- 154, 294, 295 Dlenz, Hans - 295 Dobratz, Carl - 342 Doench, Lockwood - 127 Doepke, Linda - 311 Dombar, David - 346 Domet, Jack - 90, 165 Donald, Barry - 352 Donaldson, Andrew - 323 Donaldson, Nancy - 208 Donaldson, Susan - 308 Donges, George - 159, 199 Dorchak, Joseph - 244 Dornheggen, Mary - 303, 316 Dorsey, Milton - 325 Doss, Dan - 235 Dotson, Erroll - 134, 159, 199 Doty, Jacob - 199 Doty, Roger - 344 Douglass, Brooke - 126, 306 Douglas, Bruce - 353 Douglas, Ralph - 208 Doyle, Mike - 333 Drackett, Sallie - 208 Dragoo, Diane - 311 Dragul, Philip - 244 Dragul, Stanley - 208 Drake, Barbara - 300 Drake, J lm - 348 Dray, Maryetta - 313 Dreldame, Dianne - 96, 99, 125, 208 Dreldame, Elaine - 316 Drennen, Robert - 338 Drlscoll, Dlck - 105 Driscoll, Tom - 105 Droesclx, Judy - 312 Drucker, Bruce - 346 Dubuque, Denise - 299 Duchek, W. J. - 154 Dudon, Rudy - 137 Dudult, Paul - 353 Duebber, William - 327 Duecker, Mary - 91 Duermit, Bob - 199 Dunakin, Paul- 134, 185 Dunbar, Curt - 158, 199 Duncan, Roger - 294 Duncan, Tim - 218 Dunham, Linda - 313 Duning, Bill - 330 Dunkle, Paul- 110, 111 Dunn, Lynda - 218 Dunn, Marilyn - 113 DuPont, Allan - 342 Durham, Rick - 351 Durkee, Bill - 113 Dutton, Dave - 193, 335 Duval, Mareen - 208, 314 Duvall, Ron - 165, 166, 232 STUDENT INDEX Duytschaeuer, J ef! - 278, 335 Dwelly, Terry - 325 Dye, Grimth - 333 Dyer, Bonny - 306 Dysart, James - 208 Eastin, Keith - 208, 328 Ebel, Barbara - 163, 308 Ebel, Pat - 89, 126, 143, 312 Eberth, Robert - 826 Eby, Richard - 146 Eck, Tom - 185 Edelen, William - 208 Eder, William - 241 Edison, Leslie - 315 Edmonson, Steve - 123, 350 Edwards, Bertha - 222 Edwards, Bill - 139, 235, 349 Edwards, J enrey - 351 Edwards, Jim - 185, 335 Eger, Ken- 199, 330 Eggers, Jean - 286 Ehlnger, Ann - 164 Ehrensberger, Michael - 328 Ehrmin, John - 330 Elchenberger, Douglas - 329 Elchorn, Tom - 339 Elger, Kenny - 342 Elkenberry, Nils - 111 Eilers, George - 232 Elmermacher, John - 199 Eippert, Glenn - 244 Eisenhauer, David - 338 Eisert, Edward - 113 Eister, Ward - 199 Ekelberry, Jim - 354 Eken, Jim - 147 Elam, Jerry - 185, 345 Elsasser, Larry - 269 Elbert, Jane - 91, 313 Elder, J can - 113, 117 Elder, Judy - 113, 117 Elder, Ken- 80, 81, 94, 120, 121, 122, 123, 119, 208, 344 Elder, Pat - 162, 319 Elfenbeln, J lll - 298 Ellng, Tom - 232 Eller, J eB'rey - 333 Eller, Reed - 333 Elliott, John - 185 Ellis, Carlee - 235 Ellis, Richard - 326 Ellis, Tom - 232 Ellison, Pete - 349 Elmore, Don - 350 Elmore, Rod - 185 Elo, Tom - 123, 341 Elson, Eddln - 357 Elton, Maurice - 125 Ely, Edward- 185, 350 Emanuel, Harold - 208, 320 Emerson, Tom - 208, 333 Endres, Joyce - 235 Engel, Lester - 155, 199 Engel, Stephen- 208, 349 Engelhart, Robert - 348 Engelhardt, Stan - 303, 320 Ermls, Ginny - 162, 316 Enoch, Tom - 304, 322, 323 Epley, Tom - 134, 135, 199, 335 Eppsteln, Gerald - 199 Epstein, Robert - 232, 294 Erath, Charles - 159, 199, 354 Erdeljolm, Sandy - 816 Erelnbrink, Ron - 339 Ernst, Don - 276 Ertel, Judy - 307 Ertel, Thomas - 338 Erwin, Blll - 113 Eshenaur, Jan - 314 Essex, Dana - 314 Estes, Phil - 150 Etter, James - 350 Euller, Judy - 228 Eurngton, Stephen - 324 Euskirchen, George - 208 Eustice, Brockhurst - 152, 193 Evans, Bob - 324 Evans, Janet - 111 Ewing, David - 358 Ewing, Pat - 128 Fabbro, Larry- 153, 105, 339 Faessler, Edwin - 338 Fahrlnger, Leanne - 300 Fahrlender, Theodore - 208 Fallon, Barbara - 312 Falometer, Dave - 341 Falone, Barbara - 313 Fander, Sonya - 116 Fansler, Sonya - 131, 222 Faragher, Kathy - 125, 208 Faris, Judy - 111 Farkas, Joseph- 123, 142, 351 Farren, Marcia - 139, 164, 307 Farr, Robert - 333 Fatsy, Sally - 80, 90, 235 Faul, William - 351 Fay, Gary - 156, 499 Fearn, Gary - 193, 348 Fee, Robert - 85, 88, 120, 124, 127, 142, 208 Fehr, Terry - 193 Feieatag, John - 337 Feige, Walter - 321 Fein, James - 351 Folder, Robert - 319 Feldhaus, David - 208 Feldkamp, Stevie - 307 Fellabaum, Kris - 117, 314 Feller, Joy - 313 Fels, Sandra - 130, 185 Fels, Susann - 130, 185 Felts, Bob - 222 Feltz, Bob - 122, 123, 340, 341, 351 Fenstermacher, Dick - 150, 185, 341 Fentress, Bob - 232 Ferguson, Ann - 312 Ferguson, Dale - 232 Ferguson, J anlce - 122, 127, 130, 314 Ferguson, Jay - 328 Ferrante, JoAnn - 309 Fessler, Robert - 193, 324 Feuer, Edward - 140 Fey, Doris - 68, 303, 317 Flchman, Lynne - 315 Field, Barbara - 90 Fielden, Jack- 329 Fields, Ellen - 222 Fields, Marilyn - 235 Filler, Gordon - 185 Filter, Paul - 235 Finerman, Sherry - 300 Finkelmeier, Louis - 341 Finn, James - 208 Finn, Ron - 208 Fiore, Lynne - 303 Fisch, John - 156, 199 Fischer, Charylene - 143, 286 Fisher, Don - 232 Fischer, Howard - 193 Fischer, Jan - 317 Fisher, Joyce - 300 Fischer, Marty - 299, 314 Fischer, Wayne - 337 Fischer, William - 336 Fiscus, J osle - 130, 228 Flsgus, Allen- 121, 122, 123, 117, 142, 351 Fishback, Carolyn - 208 Fischer, Elliot - 209 Fisher, Russell - 244 Fischer, Robert - 333 Fisher, Elliot - 346 Fltter, Paul - 137 Fitzgerald, Dan - 135, 185, 339 Fitzpatrick, Penny - 107, 314 Flanders, Candy - 111, 124, 209, 318 Flanders, Davis - 110, 111, 144, 209 Fleckenstein, Barbara - 167, 300 Fleeman, Eugene - 160 CONVEYORS Ill! 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C Personalized with your name 0 No minimum balance required I Provides record of payments 0 Deposits can be made by mail O Eliminates danger of theft or loss IIE NATIUNAL BANK 0F CINCINNATI member federal deposit insurance corp, and federal reserve system STUDENT INDEX Fletcher, Sara - 113, 149 Flick, Debbie - 308 Flick, Bob - 247 Flickinger, Bill - 232 Flora, Jacqueline - 222 Flory, Kirk - 344 Foertsch, Paulette - 302, 309 Fogel, Renee - 235 Foley, William - 241 Folkerth, Alice - 86, 130 F11llen, William - 244 Follls, Dave - 333 Foote, Paul - 337 Forbes, Mikal - 165, 166, 326 Forbes, William - 241 Ford, Steve - 354 Forrester, John -- 335 Foster, Carla - 149 Foster, Theodore - 209 Foucht, Bob - 113 Foucht, Nelson - 113 Fouts, Virginia - 111, 130 Fox, Jim - 193 Fox, Richard - 244 Fox, Robert - 343 Fox, Trudy - 164 Fox, William - 335 Frakes, Judie - 308 Frakes, Owen - 335 Francis, Richard - 146 Francus, Charles - 333 Frangakis, John - 322 Frank, Naomie - 111, 228 Franklyn, Elaine - 209 Franks, Jerry - 232 Franks, J udle - 235 Franks, Ken -- 333 Franz, Ernest - 150, 185 Franz, Phil- 154 Franzone, Hank - 209, 353 Fratezi, Marlen - 300 Frazier, Barbara - 162, 286 Frederick, Jim - 185 Freedman, Ilene - 145, 315 Freeman, Edward - 185 Freeman, Larry - 346 Freeman, Louis - 185 Freeman, William - 86, 327 Frelhofer, Erick - 244 French, Judy - 85, 130, 228, 302, 312 Fretnlck, Harry - 343 Freudenberger, William - 185 Frey, John - 333 Frey, Ken - 139, 140, 348 Friedman, Mike - 342 Frohaska, James - 323 Frohman, David - 185 Fromm, Fred - 153 Frommel, Donna - 298 Fross, Ralph - 138 Frost, John - 138 Fruechtemeyer, Donald - 153 Fry, Steve - 156, 199, 345 Frye, LaDonna - 222 Fryer, Al - 354 Fuentes, Carmela - 209, 309 Fugikawa, Ed- 199 Fulk, Denny - 345 Fuller, Jim - 259 Fuller, Nancy - 307 Fulton, Mike - 349 Furrey, John - 354 Gabor, Peter - 320 Gackenheimer, David - 165, 166 Gamn, Joyce - 299, 315 Galley, Robert - 209 Gaines, Bob - 82, 92, 119, 120, 121, 122, 142, 344, 345 Gaines, Jed - 346 Gaines, Roger - 344 Galgoczy, Edgar - 340 Gallnsky, Betsy - 315 Gall, Bill - 328 Gall, Linda. - 113 Gall, Steve - 346 Gallagher, Judy - 80, 95, 306 Gallagher, Gordon - 333 Gallagher, Michael - 338 Gallas, Nicki- 117 Gallen, Nancy - 300 Gallenstein, Carol - 139, 163, 316 Galvin, James - 209 Gamble, Roger - 327 Gamble, Sally - 313 Gannaway, Janis - 111 Gant, James - 329 Gant, Roslyn - 319 Gard, Judy - 124, 148, 209, 298 Garner, Robert - 149 Garverich, Dick - 326 Gasklll, Albert - 183 Gates, John - 339 Gates, Richard - 330 Gati, George - 133, 156, 199 Gatzulis, Dan - 344 Gausmann, Janet - 314 Gaust, Thomas f- 147 Gaynor, Jill - 105, 132, 313 Gazan, Nancy - 312 Gearhart, Neal - 113 Geary, J eiirey - 336 Gebhardt, Steve - 105, 152 Geckle, Edward - 338 Gedllote, Allen - 158 Geiger, Ann - 89, 163, 303, 306 Geiger, Ruth - 309 Geigle, Robert - 185 Gels, Don - 354 Geitner, Fred - 295 Gekoski, Alane - 300 Gell, Ron - 193 Gellert, Klaus - 184, 159, 199 Gendelman, Barry - 113, 164 Gentil, Dana - 222 Genung, Pat - 306 George, Dona -- 111 George, Hank - 232, 323 Gerard, James - 333 Gerbers, Robert - 185 Geren, Russell - 335 Germani, Tony - 351 Gerners, Bob - 107 Gernow, Bill - 113 Gertsman, Carol - 235 Gessaman, Don - 333 Geyer, J lm - 389 Geygan, Tom - 241 Gibson, David - 324 Gieseling, Jean - 314 Gigley, Paul- 107, 113, 352 Gilbert, Gorman - 157, 322 Gilbert, Toni - 91, 315 Gilchrist, Steve - 209 Gilhart, Robert - 352 Glller, Ron - 349 Gillette, Bob - 145 Gillette, Gayle - 113, 117, 309 Glllum, Don - 158, 200 Gllsdorf, Jim - 340 Ginocchio, Susanna - 316 Gire, Myron - 185 Gltlln, Susan - 315 Gitzinger, Judy - 309, 318 Glann, Gordon - 348 Glaser, Norman - 342 Glass, Ken - 159, 200 Glass, Patricia - 209 Glass, Terry -- 156, 853 Glassman, Linda - 88, 91, 92, 126, 136, 162, 286, 315 Glatting, J ack - 132, 193 Gleim, Marv -218 Glenn, Dave - 151 Glensman, Jack - 131 Glick, Dave - 342 Glier, James - 333 Glossl, Pam - 312 Gluckman, Judy -- 209 Goebel, Meredith - 209 Goerke, Hank - 153 Goertemiller, Elaine - 306 Goertemiller, Kathy - 91, 95, 104, 126, 286, 306 THE llILTON-DAVIS CHEMICAL C0. 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STUDENT INDEX Goesling, Gayle - 113 Goetz, Cynthia - 163, 222 Golf, Bruce - 154 Gohs, Mary Lou - 222 Gold, Jen' - 185 Gold, Linda - 193 Goldberg, Abby - 128 Goldberg, Alan - 320 Goldberg, Darryl - 244 Goldberger, Faye - 91, 315 Golden, Enid - 315 Golding, J acquellne - 235 Goldman, Allan - 209, 346 Goldman, Betsy - 315 Goldman, Ed - 139 Goldman, Joan - 235 Goldman, Mike - 124 Goldner, Phll - 185, 259 Goldstein, Howie - 102, 342 Goldwater, Barry - 339 G-olush, David - 342 Gonen, Kathryn - 209 Good, Rosalind - 132, 209, 31 Gooding, Pat - 235, 808 Goodllng, James - 193, 380 Goodman, Jerry - 320 Goodman, Robert - 128 Goodman, Ronald - 342 Goodwin, Carl- 808, 352 Goodwin, Luvoina - 162, 222 Goomis, Neil - 842 Gordon, Maryjane - 209, 806 Gordon, Pete - 154, 342 Gordon, Randy - 340 Gordon, Steve - 209 Gostln, Arlene - 815 Gould, Prank - 186 Goyert, Sue - 117, 314 Grable, Jena - 96, 99, 125, 148 Grail, Edna - 222 Grafton, John - 119 Gram, Dave - 340 Gramann, Bob - 388 Gramann, Bonnle - 308 Grammel, Ronald - 330 Granchl, Ron - 839 Grandle, Gretchen - 64, 299 Grant, Andy - 341 Graumann, Shlrlee - 209 Graves, Ken - 113 Grawe, Blll - 209 Gray, Judy - 317 Grebb, John - 337 Green, Alice - 299, 315 Green, Betsy - 193 Green, Harry - 303, 334, 335 Green, Marcle - 222 Green, Mike - 854 Green, Robert - 848 Greenbaum, Jonas - 151 Greenberg, Barry - 164, 209 Greenberg, H. David - 140 Greenham, Jerry - 137 Greenlsen, Phlllp - 354 Greensteln, J eifrey - 342 Greer, John - 304 Greer, Tom - 340 Gregg, Ed - 838 Gregory, Dona - 209 Grler, John - 86, 352 Grless, J lm - 186, 348 Grlllln, Gary - 132 Grilllth, Nancy -- 317 Gritllths, Riley - 308, 328 Grlgas, Chuck - 259 Griggs, Susie - 149 Grimes, Nancy- 164, 313 Grinkmeyer, Joseph - 209 Groen, Mariana- 126, 312 Grogan, Bea - 316 Grogan, Judy - 147 Grogg, Cindy - 110, 111 Groghegan, John - 328 Gromen, Barry - 333 Groneman, Carol- 126, 128, 802, 816 Grooms, Roger - 259 Grove, Judy - 308 5 Gruber, Judi - 316 Gruber, Robert - 157 Gruen, Nina - 124 Gruenlnger, Ray - 109 Guckenberger, Guy - 335 Gulle, Roger- 160 Gumenlck, Shirley - 91, 126, 128. 189 Gunvllle, Paul - 338 Gwynn, David - 348 Haas, Richard - 140 Habe, John - 324 Haber, Davld - 322 Habegger, Fred - 186, 304, 338, 339 Habegger, J lm - 339 Hack, Joseph - 235 Hacker, John - 159 Hackbert, Paul - 334 Hackman, Elizabeth - 163, 317 Hackman, John - 103, 200, 351 Hakhelmer, Susan - 315 Haffey, Dennis - 848 Halley, Mary - 298 Hagan, Blll - 165, 166, 232 Haggard, Lyla - 111 Hageman, Bill - 232 Hagner, Charles - 123, 344 Hahn, George - 235 Hahn, Judy - 113 Hahn, Leroy - 200 Hahn, Jerry - 160, 294 Haines, Lawrence - 137 Haines, Mlke - 351 Halden, Evelyn - 299 Haley, Richard - 151, 186 Hsu, Hall, nan, Hall, mn, Hall, mu, Hall, Bob - 138, 209 Carol - 814 Diane - 96 Donald - 348 Grover - 353 Lee - 349 Mary - 303, 806 Richard - 336 Hallberg, Rick - 335 Halllk, Carl- 133 Halllman, David - 358 Hallock, Paul - 186 Haman, Bill - 86, 349 Hamilton, Alan - 386 Hamilton, Sally - 309 Hanker, Paul - 354 Hamlin, Pete - 209, 335 Hammah, Barrett - 838 Hammond, Lynn - 814 Hampel, Bob - 150 Hapton, Christina - 165 Hamons, Bonnie - 209 Hamtrlck, Ann - 299 Haneberg, Ron - 106 Hancock, Gery - 321 Hannah, Barry - 200 Hannah, Clara - 111 Hannlng, Mike - 111 Hanson, Carol- 71, 107, 131 138, 221, 222, 312 Hanson, Larry - 330 Harcourt, Dennis - 147 Hard, Mike - 351 Hardy, Heishell - 222 Harris, Michael - 348 Harlacker, Joe - 345 Harp, Larry - 136, 209, 259 Harper, Margie - 312 Harrell, Jim - 152, 193 Harrington, Dennis - 232 Harrington, Tim - 348 Harris, James - 157 Harris, John - 354 Harris, Kay - 299 Harris, Lannls - 140 Harris, Luke - 346 Harris, Myra, - 228 Harris, Oran - 160, 200 Harris, Raymond - 140 Harris, Richard - 154, 295 Harris, Sandy - 329 Harrison, Adele - 815 Harrison, Bill - 150 Harrison, Charllne - 111 Harrison, J ulle - 146 Harrison, Pauline - 148, 209, 298 Harrison, Susan - 312 Hersham, Karen -317 Harsham, Tina- 102, 108, 107, 193 Hartenlan, Melanie - 113, 117, 810 Hartlg, Donna - 314 Hartman, Fred - 138, 209 Hatman, Jim - 163 Hartz, Evelyn - 228 Haspen, Jerry - 343 Hatdeld, Gordon - 157 Hathom, Judy - 131, 162, 222, 313 Haton, Judy - 298 Hattenbach, Esther - 145 Hauch, J en'y - 341 Haugh, Peggy - 812 Haupt, Ken - 181 Hausman, Sharon - 309 Havercamp, Gary - 241 Hawkins, Bill - 193, 352 Hawks, Roger - 160 Hawthorne, David - 186 Hay, Gary - 193 Hayden, Robert - 244 Hayes, Beverly - 162 Hayes, Michael - 20, 352 Hays, Dave - 159, 200 Haysllp, Kathy - 122, 136, 318 Heacock, Scott - 154 Heaton, George - 210 Heavner, Sally - 228 Heckenhueller, Ed - 247 Hecker, Betsy - 316 Heckre, Nancy - 210, 316 Heckerman, Judy - 316 Heckman, Dave - 193 Heckman, Linda - 300 Hedberg, Bob - 186 Hedgebeth, Randolph - 149 Helfeld, Randy - 380 Helfner, Judy - 117, 310 Helifron, Joe - 186 Hegman, Barb - 152 Heidslman, Dan - 851 Heldler, Thomas - 136 Heldottlng, Dale - 269 Hell, Sue - 102, 122, 125, 314 Hells, Bill - 156, 200 Helmann, Bonnie - 113, 299, 314 Helmert, Mary - 210 Helnal, Robert - 351 Heinlen, Jan - 309 Heinrich, Gary - 131 Helnxmann, John - 340 Hels, Forest - 828 Helsel, Jane - 128, 143, 306 Heisel, Nancy - 136, 143, 306 Helsel, Peggy - 124 Helser, Dick - 241 Helsler, Roslynn - 300 Helt, Mart - 356 Heltz, Polly - 222, 318 Heller, Robert - 140 Hellman, Janice - 308 Helmllng, Robert - 244 Helscher, Larry - 851 Hemker, Jean - 223 Hemker, Paul - 80 Hempker, Paul - 95 Henderson, Daniel - 828 Henderson, Douglas - 186 Hendon, Bob - 844 Hendricks, Ida - 223 Hanks, Russ - 134, 135, 159, 200 Henmg, any - zoo, 323 Henry, J lm - 128 Hensley, Russell - 388 Herbert, Ellen - 210, 302, 815 Herbert, Mary Ann - 235 Herd, Ron - 186, 323 Herman, Helen - 307 Herman, Tom - 113 Herrick, Eleanor - 111, 800 Herrick, Susie - 810 Herring, Len - 223 Herring, Leonard - 163, 357 Herrmann, Kathy - 308 Herron, Mimi - 210 Herschede, Frank - 186, 186 Herschede, Fred - 338 Hersher, Dick - 134 Hershey, Dwight - 200 Hershey, David - 804, 321 Hersler, Roslynn - 163 Hertzman, Buddy - 113, 346 Herzig, Geoffrey - 124 Herzlg, Phyllis - 210 Herzog, Larry - 232 Hess, Jane - 113, 117, 314 Hess, Tom - 840 Hessdoerfer, David - 139, 140 Hesse, Marylyn - 803, 311 Hetrlck, Connie - 146 Hext, Richard - 133, 135, 156, 200 Heyman, Bruce - 86, 93, 120, 121, 127, 804, 346, 347 Hickman, Robert - 329 Hicks, Eleanor - 319 Hicks, John - 887 Higgins, Phll - 259 Hill, David - 244 Hill, Ernestlne - 317 Hill, Lauren - 849 Hill, Malquin - 298 Mill, Mimi- 82, 122, 128, 314 Hill, William - 328 Hlllard, Blll - 247 Hilliard, Paul - 186 Hillman, Saralee - 223 Hllslnger, Judy - 126, 189, 814 Hllslnger, Mary - 235 Hilton, Brent - 325 Hlmes, Bob - 325 Hlmes, Russell - 157, 325 Hines, Howard - 110, 111, 144 Hlnchberger, James - 200 Hinkle, Catharine - 312 Hlnners, Sue - 318 Hinton, Wllllam - 837 Hirby, Stephen - 856 Hlrby, Thomas - Hlrschberger, Ruth - Hlssong, Doug - 345 Hitchens, Marty - 110, 111, 808 Hitchens, Ted - 110, 111 Hobart, Barry - 218 Hobart, Ed - 200 Hoblltzell, Dick - 385 Hoch, Claire - 124 Hochman, Steven - 348 Hochstrasser, John - 200 Hoelmer, Karl - 200 Hofer, John - 150 Soflman, Ed - 139 Hodman, Jake - 353 Holman, Richard - 838 Hollmeister, Glenn - 156, 858 Hogan, Penny - 318 Holdeman, Robert - 345 Hollack, Barry - 340 Hollenbeclr, Bill - 349 Holllker, Nell - 218 Hollingsworth, Vertrees - 244 Hollingsworth, Sis - 102, 299, 314 Hollmann, Jon - 152 Holman, Tom - 319 Homes, Rlch - 330 Helscher, Marleen - 198, 316 Holshory, Jan - 182 Holt, Dick - 335 Holt, Kay - 148, 210 Holzman, Wallace - 241 Homan, Jack - 828 ZINGI I+'s clo-see-do away we go for 1'l1e lif+ and sparkle of ic cold Coca-Colal and lively e. 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STUDENT INDEX Homan, Ruth - 186 Hombar, Caroline - 309 Hone, Warren - 232 Honious, Gerald - 325 Honnert, Kathy - 85, 124, 210, 314 Hoobler, Kay - 317 Hood, David - 136 Hooge, Anita - 210 Hopewell, Judy - 306 Hopkins, Dick - 111, 321 Horsley, Jane - 317 317 223 Horton, Carol- Horton, Judy - Horton, Margie - 310 Hoselton, John - 323 Hoshaw, Ann - 314 Hosler, Doug - 148 Hothem, Larry - 113 Hough, Nancy - 111 House, Richard - 186 Ireland, Charles - 218 Ireland, Jim - 352 Irlck, Glen - 186 Irish, Penny - 148, 223 Isaac, Stan- 122, 123, 341 Isphording, Rick - 186 Istock, Paul- 139, 210, 326 Itkolf, Dave - 80, 88, 133, 346 Ito, Junko - 298 Ivers, Rlsa - 309 Jackett, Gay - 91, 312 Jackson, Charles - 357 Jackson, Jason - 330 Jackson, Jim - 241 Jackson, Ladonna - 163, 313 Jackson, Richard - 138 Jackson, Roger - 159, 200 Jacob, Don - 150, 186, 341 Jacob, John - 157, 333 Jacobs, Alan - 342 Jacobs, Bertram - 343 Houser, Donald Housley, Tim - Houston, Rod - - 144, 200, 354 Howard, James - 333 294 200, 328 Howard, Robert - 336 Howe, Elizabeth - 298 Howe, Emmerlln - 223, 311 Howe, Nancy - 143 Howell, Bob - 259 Howell, Mary - 144 Howell, Monty - 333 317 Howes, Barb - Hoxworth, Lee - 306 Hub, Ron - 323 Huber, Arlene - 223 Huber, Harry - 223 Huck, Susan - 228, 306 Hudson, Mike - 335 Huenefeld, Bill - 247 Hutf, Richard - 200 Huffman, Steve - 123, 127, 142, 304, 330 Hullrnan, Tony - 329 Hulfmeler, Ron - 324 Hughes, Peter - 134 Jacobs, John - 200 Jacobs, Steve - 343 Jacobson, Paul - 336 Jade, Ron - 346 Jaeger, Joanne - 139, 313 J ahn, Mike - 161, 193 Jansen, Jackie - 90, 102, 144, 236 Jansen, Joe - 165, 166, 232 J app, Barbara - 303 J app, J lll - 308 Jarrett, Robert - 200 Jasper, Joe - 158, 200 J eifrey, Jerry - 339 J eoward, Foedeviel - 346 Jennings, John - 142, 344 Jennings, Ron - 334 J entz, John - 200 J entzen, Carolyn - 306 Jewell, Donald - 154 J lmerson, Cheri - 126, 307 J oehnk, Philip - 138 Joel, Saul - 210 Johns, Ronald - 210 Johns, Sylvia - 317 Johnson, Bob - 113 Hule, Bob - 154 Hulbert, Carol- 193 Humbach, Nancy - 163 Humbach, Nancy - 163, 223 Hummel, David - 349 Hummel, Harriet - 312 Hummel, Wllllam - 210 Humphrey, Ed - 111 Humphrey, Larry - 133, 156, 200 Humphries, Dennis - 210 Humphries, Norman - 186 Hunsaker, George - 148 Hunter, Ed - 200 Hunter, Mary Lou - 298 Hunter, Thomas - 186, 348 Huppertz, Nancy - 113 Hurlbert, Larry - 333 Hurley, Floyd - 321 Hurley, Mamie - 223 Hurley, Thomas - 324 Hurst, Betsy - 96, 299 Husman, Dave - 223 Hust, Ken - 218 Huston, Judy - 317 Hutchinson, Paula - 308 Hutchinson, Cynthia - 235 Hutchinson, Paula - 163 Hyams, Kenny - 346 Hyatt, Blll - 186 Hyde, Ron - 153 Hyde, Susan - 193 Hyland, Steve - 322 Hymon, Linda - 223 Hynes, Mike - 349 Hynoskl, Fred - 259 Ickes, Nancy - 309 Ihlenfeld, James - 157 Iltls, Rumult - 247 Ingle, Dianne - 228 Inglis, Bob - 350 Inn, Margo - 218 Johnson, Carol - 351 Johnson, Charles - 294 Johnson, Gene - 223 Johnson, James - 156, 200 Johnson, Jerry - 186 Johnson, Judy - 228 Johnson, Lillian - 92 Johnson, Margo - 83, 122, 136 306 Johnson, Mary - 313 Johnson, Norman - 357 Johnson, Philip - 152 Johnson, Scott - 142, 344 Johnson, Sharon - 228 Jonas, Bradley - 326 Jones, Beverly - 139, 317 Jones, Don - 276 Jones, Don - 335 Jones, Frank - 134, 159, 200 Jones, Jerry - 344 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jim - 134, 135 J lm - 350, 200 Judy - 210 Larry - 352 Monnie - 236 Paul - 210, 341 Philip - 210 Sophia - 247 J onneborn, Tom - 335 Jordon, Thomas - 247 Joyce, Paul- 156, 200 Jud, Craig - 344 J urevlc, Edward - 354 J urgens, Carl- 186 J ustice, Jack - 232 Kabakoff, Herman - 113 Kacsur, Lynnette - 286, 302, 307 Kaegl, Edwin - 186 Kahle, Roger - 186 Kahn, Joni - 315 Kahsar, Michael - 340 Kahsar, Skippy - 306 Kaiser, David - 340 Kaiser, Dona - 316 Kallaher, Dave - 294 Kamerer, John - 341 Kamp, Cathy - 223, 314 Kamp, Sherry - 312 Kantor, Tom - 339 Kaplan, J lll - 315 Kaplan, Mike - 342 Kaplan, Stu - 343 Kapper, Fred - 342 Kappers, Arnie - 303, 329 Kappus, Ulrich - 157 Kapphahn, Dianne - 111 Karem, Dave - 340 Kartye, Peter - 210 Kasilr, Margot - 96 Kassay-Farkas, Irene - 301 Kasson, Cindy - 309 Kates, Eugene - 244 Katz, James - 346 Katzu, Henrietta - 300 Kaufman, James - 210 Kaufman, Janet - 186 Kawahara, Yoshlo - 108 Kees, Margaret - 303, 312 Kelsall, Sally - 314 Kelser, Kaye - 85, 107, 193, 302, 317 Kelser, Mike - 164, 303, 328 Keith, Shlrlane - 319 Keller, Barb - 107, 136, 299, 314 Keller, David - 336 Keller, Ken- 134, 186, 344 Kelley, Bill - 333 Kelley, Bruce - 200, 338 Kelley, Ford - 210 Kelley, Lynn - 241 Kelley, Sonja - 223 Kellner, Harold - 113 Kelly, Roslyn - 124 Kemnitzer, Ronald - 326 Kemper, Carol- 318 Kemper, Ellen - 236 Kendall, Karen - 303, 314 Kennedy, Barbara - 299 Kennedy, Brlgide - 210 Kennedy, Jim - 328 Kennedy, Larry - 186, 335 Kennedy, Owen - 210 Kennedy, Ray - 139, 210 Kern, Chris - 317 Kern, Ellen - 113, 117, 303, 310 Kerr, Lamar- 134, 135, 144, 159, 200 Kessler, Dave - 152, 161, 193 Kessler, Mike - 85, 210, 343 Kettler, David - 338 Keval, Larry - 210, 295 Key, Barry - 210 Keyper, David - 337 Kldwell, Eleanor - 148 Kidwell, Emily- 106, 141, 148 Kightllnger, Alan - 244 Kilday, Mike - 232 Killmeyer, Fred - 352 Kim, Won-Kuln - 186 Kime, Karen- 210, 314 Kimmel, James - 210 Kincaid, Davld - 144 Klndrlck, Robert - 336 Kindsvatter, Fritz - 350 Kindsvatter, Warren - 141 Klplinger, Marilyn - 228, 301 Kirby, Carolyn - 317 Kirby, Dan - 340 Kirk, Prlscilla - 223 Kirkpatrick, Harmon - 113 Kirkpatrick, J lm - 186 Kirkpatrick, Sandra - 308 Klrn, Susan - 314 Kirsch, Ron - 186 Kirschner, Norma - 210 Krishmeyer, Mike - 338 Kirzner, Harold - 151 Klssel, Larry - 335 Klsslck, Russell - 333 Kltaelf, Richard - 346 Kite-Powell, J ell' - 218 Klappert, Judy - 111, 308 Kleeman, Walter - 210 Kleeman, Judy - 124 Kleiman, Debra - 299 Kleine, Nancy - 139, 309 Klelnman, Gerry - 320 Klene, Dlck - 125, 210 Kllnck, Joseph - 345 Kllngerbeck, L. - 232 Klopf, Harry - 854 Klosterman, Dorma - 317 Klumb, Jenny - 126, 141, 306 Knab, John - 133 Knabe, Janet - 313 Knabe, Merry - 309 Knackstedt, Heinz - 201 Knapp, Bruce - 113 Knapp, James - 244 Knarr, Ken - 327 Knecht, John - 139 Knecht, Robert - 107, 140, 150, 127, 186, 349 Knles, Carol- 223, 307 Knob, D. - 341 Knost, Tom - 201 Knowles, Bruce - 121, 134, 187, 304, 349 Knowlton, Jack - 187 Knox, Karen - 307 Koch, Barbara - 165 Kock, Nancy - 126, 128, 302, 310 Kockrltz, Andrea - 314 Koenig, Thomas - 159, 201 Koepke, Gary - 329 Koepper, Mike - 336 Koesel, Carolyn - 163, 300 Kohl, Lynn-91, 132, 136, 313 Kohlbrand, Kennedy - 138 Kohsln, Carol- 121, 143, 302, 306 Koking, Gayle - 236 Kokoefer, William - 236 Konclus, Al - 294 Koors, Carolyn - 228 Kopcha, Theodore - 354 Koplch, Bob - 259 Kopich, Frank - 259, 344 Koppenhaver, Karen - 113, 117 Kerb, Steve - 346 Korenthal, Elllot - 343 Korn, Cynthia - 306 Korn, Susan - 89, 92, 126, 163, 286, 306 Korres, David - 320 Kos, Frank - 336 Kovacs, Sharon - 316 Koziar, William - 350 Kralovlch, George - 335 Kraman, Ken - 346 Kramer, Bill- 134, 135, 201 Kramer, Gretchen - 228 Krantz, Ken- 110, 111, 356 Kranz, Larry - 150, 187 Krapp, Lee - 331 Kraus, Glenda - 312 Krayblll, Mlml - 93, 164, 301 Krehnbrink, Sally - 316 Krelder, Barb - 152, 302, 317 Kreider, Joan- 111, 126, 130, 148. 308 Kreimer, John - 335 Kreinbrink, Ron- 152, 154 Kress, Jerry - 88, 139, 335 Kress, Tom - 154 Kressler, Al - 146, 356 Krgsgllng, Bernard- 165, 166, Kreyling, George - 244 Krick, Ron - 269 Krieg, .mm-84, 119, 120, 121, 122, 211, 304 Kriveloi, David - 342 Krodel, Ron- 135, 201, 358 Krogh, Judy - 314 Kroin, David - 211, 342 Krombach, Peg - 90, 165, 232, 310 Kroovand, Larry - 351 Krueger, Howard - 201, 304, 330 Krueger, Ruth - 193 Kruetzkamp, Ferd - 232 Krug, James - 244 Kubinski, Patti - 298 Kuga, Maris- 134, 201, 350, 351 Kugelmas, Weil - 211 Kuhn, Dave - 354 Kuhn, David - 80 Kuhn, J ei! - 276 Kuhnell, Sandy - 211 Kukback, Marian - 236 Kulhman, John - 113, 304, 325 Kummerlen, Norman - 352 Kunkleman, Gary - 340 Kuntz, Charles - 244 Kuntz, Paul - 140, 330 Kurtz, Donna - 128 Kurtz, Ed - 113, 187 Kusel, Claudine - 108 Kuttin, Jack - 323 Kuwatch, Carolyn- 132, 194 Kuwatch, Sylvia - 104, 317 Kydan, Ruth - 303, 315 Kyle, Jerry - 187, 323 LaBath, Octave - 159 Laclrman, Chardy - 312 Lacritz, Irwin - 346 Ladd, Kathy - 194 Ladrigan, Bill - 211 LaBerty, Jerry - 187 Laill, Marian - 298 Laird, Sandra - 110, 111 Lamarre, Bob - 232, 328 Lamb, Gerald - 154 Lameier, Richard - 124, 211 Lammert, Jon - 333 Lamps, Jerry - 156, 201 Lampe, Kathy - 316 Lampros, Dean - 276 Lance, Bryan - 137 Lance, Judy - 232 Land, Phil - 294, 346 Land, Rudy - 135 Landen, Brenda - 236 Landman, Jerry - 211, 320 Landmann, Beth - 130, 313 Landsledel, David - 327 Landt, Stephany - 152 Lane, Rodney - 326 Lang, John - 354 Lang, Roger - 335 Lang, Rudy- 133, 157, 201, 354 Lang, Roger - 105 Langs, Nancy - 315 Langsdale, Bob - 113 Lankin, Dave - 331 Lantry, Dennis - 335 LaPrade, Kay - 313 Lappin, Steve - 344 Larabee, Ron - 159, 201 Larsen, Stuart - 201 Lathan, Jean - 139, 162, 308 Lathrop, Carolyn - 309 Lathrop, John - 144, 157, 201 Latta, Bill - 211 Laubach, Randy - 352 Laubenthal, Joseph - 328 Laudeman, Bonnie - 236 Laverty, Donald - 138 Law, Gall - 144 Law, Yu - 144, 211 Lawrence, Dick - 343 Lawrence, James - 113 Lawson, William - 139, 140 Leach, Bobbi - 309 Leawe, John - 344 Lebenberg, Sue - 223, 315 Lecturt, Paul - 331 Lederle, Linda - 236 Lee, Dave - 340 Lee, Harry - 211 Lee, Hung-Hee - 211 Lee, Judy - 113, 117, 307 Leeds, Josie - 113 Leif, Amold - 145, 211 Letfel, Pam - 165, 299 LeGrand, Camille - 128 Lehman, Jack - 344 Lehnhotl, Gail - 312 Lehrman, Gall - 223 Leiter, Linda- 308, 318 Leland, Bob - 241 Lemaster, Amos - 232 Leneave, William - 344 Lenhardt, Christa - 308 Lennart, Edward - 150 Lenz, Hans - 108 Leonard, Frederic - 194 Lepof, Dave - 211 Lesh, Suzi - 194, 312 Leslie, Stephen - 157 Lesniewicz, Gary - 152, 304, 827 Leste, John - 354 Lesterman, Paul - 339 Levenberg, Alvin - 342 Lever, Barb - 89, 130, 164 Levering, Dave - 122, 350 Levi, Freya - 315 Levi, Don - 245 Levinsohn, Jay - 340 Levitt, Rosalind - 128 Levy, Norm - 145, 187 Levy, Paul- 154, 342 Lewe, Harry - 155 Lewln, Hugh - 218 Lewis, Bonnie - 317 Lewis, Gene - 122 Lewis, Jack - 245 Lewis, Jerry - 333 Lewis, Judy - 130, 298 Lewis, Ray - 357 Lewis, Russ - 187 Lichtenberg, Ann - 90, 165, 232, 316 Lichtenberg, Eileen - 300, 315 Llebel, Craig - 348 Lieberman, Sidney - 80, 31, 94, 119, 120, 122, 123, 346 Lleberth, John - 165, 166 Lied, James - 86, 340 Lienhart, Carol - 318 Lieser, David - 350, 351 Llghtneld, Jane - 102, 126, 309 Lightner, J lm - 335 Liles, Ann- 113, 117, 314 Lllllch, Mike - 327 Lillich, Patti - 306 Lindeman, Louis - 155 Llndhorst, Claudia - 91, 314 Llndmark, Richard - 337 Lindsey, Barbara - 104, 308 Lindsey, Bertha - 223 Lindsey, Judy - 300 Lindsey, Patsy - 319 Ling, Ginny - 301 Llrm, John - 241 Linville, John - 336 Lippert, Janie - 310 Lippold, Gerald - 187 Lipscomb, Linda - 223 Lisner, Shoal - 241 List, Karen - 236 Listerman, Paul- 156, 201 Littler, James - 325 Lloyd, Tom - 344 Loase, Ray - 336 Lobaugh, J ed' - 187, 333 Lodwick, Thomas - 329 Loes, Lee - 211 Loesch, Bob - 351 Loesch, Ray - 350 Lofton, Ernest - 294 Loftus, David - 339 Long, Judith - 311 Long, John - 329 Long, Kathy - 111, 311 Long, William - 338 STUDENT INDEX Longley, Richard - 349 Leos, Lawrence - 187 Loos, Sharon - 126, 128, 313 Lordman, Jerry - 320 Lorenz, Cynthia - 130 Losacker, J oan - 316 Loschert, Jack - 350 Lotshaw, Kay - 298 Lotspeich, Ann - 130, 228 Louden, J lm - 133, 201 Love, Art - 352 Love, Bill - 295, 322 Low, Gail - 141 Lowe, Jane - 300 Lowenthal, Mitzi - 232 Lower, William - 134, 135, 329 Lowry, Jim - 152 Lucas, Carol- 317 Lucas, Millard - 211 Lucy, Bill - 131 Ludwig, Carol- 228 Luggen, Sandi - 310 Luken, Dianne - 314 Lundln, Diane - 102, 314 Lusk, Ron - 187 Lustlg, Leila - 310 Lutz, Shirley - 194 Ma, On-Hou - 211 Maag, John - 322 Maher, Mildred - 247 Machzum, Jeanne - 306 Mack, Marcia - 223, 286, 316 Macke, Joe - 259 Madden, John - 337 Maddox, Melanie - 163, 307 Maddux, Mary Lou - 102, 167, 316 Maddux, Thomas - 151 Madigan, Geraldine - 149 Madill, J errl - 113, 117, 307 Madzula, John - 339 Mahaifey, Edward - 236 Mahatfey, Harry - 334 Mahan, James - 131, 223, 345 Mahrt, Linda - 306 Maier, Harold - 241 Maine, David - 333 Mairose, Bette - 311 Makley, J lm - 294 Malcolm, Marta - 319 Mallalleu, Frank - 161, 194 Mallard, Lula - 300 Malloy, Carol - 309 Malone, Jack - 304, 339 Maloney, Joe - 164 Manalvelli, Vic - 333 Manders, Bill - 334 Mangen, Howard - 335 Manning, James - 158, 201 Manning, Ralph - 159, 201 Mansell, Fred - 245 Maragher, Kathy -- 147 Maranze, Joy - 299 Marchbein, Ted - 86 Marcus, Sue - 318 Marcuse, Edlyn - 139 Marienthal, Sandy - 306 Marienthal, Sue - 104 Marlonl, Gina - 223, 306 Marks, Ed - 213 Marks, Henry - 139 Marlow, J lm - 211 Marmel, Jim - 303 Marni, Andrea - 223 Maroudas, Nick - 90, 165, 166, 232 Marsh, Don - 152 Marshall, Felix - 211 Marshall, Judy - 299 Marshall, Paul - 120, 121, 122, 123, 156, 304, 305, 330 Marsinski, Henry - 340 Martellotti, Carlo - 344 Martenian, Carolyn - 128 Martin, Bob - 90, 165, 166, 233 Martin, Bruce - 124, 211 Martin, Ginger - 317 Martin, James - 324 Martin, J. - 328 Martin, Jeanne - 233 Martin, Jerry - 187, 339 Martin, J lm - 142 Martin, Joseph - 336 Martin, Kathleen - 124, 211 Martin, Onnie - 223, 319 Martin, Roy - 211 Martin, Tod - 247 Martin, William - 201 Martineau, Carolyn - 102 Martini, Betsy - 211, 299 Martino, Gerri - 307 Mem, Barry - 140 Marta, Bobby - 139 Martz, Marlene - 300 Marx, Bev - 147 Maschmeyer, Jan - 91, 107, 126, 128, 132, 136, 306 Masciarelli, Anthony - 154, 161, 194 Mashburn, Doug - 335 Maslowski, Karla - 312 Mason, Bruce - 349 Mason, Ted - 335 Massie, Linda - 163, 308 Masters, Waylon - 139, 140 Mathews, Jack - 142, 330 Mathews, Jim - 139 Matsura, Sally - 223 Matteson, Lynne - 147, 298 Matthews, James - 324 Mattingly, Gerald - 187 Mattox, Margery - 187 Mattoy, Wanda - 163 Matz, Mary - 194 Matzkln, Harold - 151 Max, Alan - 211 Maxey, Carol- 317 May, Sandy - 313 Maybeck, Bernard - 154 Mayer, Carole - 102, 125, 162, 316 Mayer, Charles - 211 Mayer, Sally - 91, 126, 162, 286, 313 Maylleld, Frank - 94 Mayfield, J eanle - 143, 223, 312 Mayle, Grace - 194 Mazza, Paul - 223 Mazzei, Frank - 187, 352 McBride, Bob - 331 McCabe, Bob - 259 McCabe, John - 154 McCampbell, Carol- 312 McCann, Mary Ellen - 66, 70, 84, 88, 113, 122, 223, 312 McCarthy, Bud - 139 McCarthy, John - 135, 201 McCarthy, Tim - 348 McCarthy, William - 187, 326 McCash, Mary - 313 McCauley, Nash- 80, 105, 121, 122, 125, 134, 334 McCauley, Stan- 105, 334 McClellan, Jerry - 113 McClain, John - 201 McCleary, Patrick - 85, 187, 350 McClellan, Edward - 148 McClellan, Judy - 113, 116 McClure, Dick - 201 McCollum, Iva - 211, 319 McConnell, Donald - 327 McConnell, Gary - 150 McCormick, Mark - 326 McCoy, John - 348 McCoy, Marlene - 113 McCracken, Linda - 223 McCracken, Nancy - 228 McCue, Richard - 331 McCune, Larry - 135, 201 McDaniel, Bonnie - 306 McDaniel, Bill - 201 McDonald, Betsy - 299 McDonald, John - 134, 187 CARTERS RESTAURANTS BIG BURGER FRESH STRAWBERRY PIE COLONEL SANDERS RECIPE KY. 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McDonald, Thomas - 211 McElderry, Ed - 201 McBl!resh, Kay - 299 McEvilley, Tom - 124 McFarland, Alvin - 135, 160, 201 McFarland, Bob - 259 McGehee, Mary Jane - 211, 310 McGhee, Claude - 201 McGraw, John - 824 McGregor, Melissa - 810 Mcllvaln, Howard - 828 McIntosh, Lynn - 218 McKee, Kathie - 814 McKenna, Jo Ann - 211 McKibben, John - 351 McKinley, Debbie - 88, 91, 126, 812 McKittirlck, Patrick - 194 McLaughlin, Carol Ward - 91 95, 104, 107, 163, 224, 317 McLaughlin, Gayle - 121, 224 McLaughlin, J lm - 354 McLaughlin, Micky - 107, 119, 121, 187, 858 McMahon, Terry - 187 McMaken, Forrest - 218 McMakln, Dave - 118 McManus, L. - 839 McMath, Suzie - 806 McMillan, Sally - 211, 309 McMullen, Mary - 182, 152, 194 McNamee, Steve - 349 McNett, Betty - 309 McPeck, Jorge - 804, 322 Meade, Russell - 153, 194 Meadows, Barbara - 162, 286 Medveckis, John - 136, 349 Meece, Doris - 132, 194 Meed, Dean - 833 Mehaille, Alive - 811, 318 Meisel, Dave - 94 Meister, Janet - 807 Meister, Jean - 315 Meister, Karen - 90, 286 Meitus, Steve - 128 Melchioris, Mike - 184, 185, 201 Mellllo, Dan - 187 Mellott, Richard - 324 Meltzer, Linda - 315 Melzer, Esteban - 320 Menchen, Blll - 353 Menlton, Paul - 211 Menke, Edna - 139, 228, 817 Menzo, Norman - 137 Merbold, Robert - 885 Meredith, Nancy - 313 Meretta, Mel- 126, 816 Meretta, Patricia - 126, 816 Mergler, Jim - 336 Mergler, Kent - 187, 328 Merlweather, Ann - 132, 194 Merritt, Melba - 245 Merydlth, Nicholas - 827 Messenger, John - 245 Messerly, Bob - 201, 350 Messinger, Dick - 322 Messmer, Larry - 247 Metry, Nancy - 180, 229 Metz, Marvin - 224 Metzcar, Bob - 385 Metzger, Judy - 211, 814 Metzger, Rick - 327 Meyer, Anita - 125, 224, 317 Meyer, Bernard - 155 Meyer, Betty - 317 Meyer, Fritz - 269 Meyer, Jerry - 330 Meyer, Martha - 194 Meyer, Marvin 821 Meyer, Melinda - 153, 308 Meyer, Pauline - 817 Meyer, Ron - 201 Meyer, Steve - 334 Meyer, Terry - 341 Meyers, Glenn - 824 Meyers, Roger - 285 Meyers, Stuart - 842 Mick, Thomas - 245 Middleton, John - 286 Mlkuln, John - 294 Milbrandt, Larry - 831 Mlleharn, Don - 187, 845 Mileham, Richard - 187 Mlllos, Ted - 852 Millard, Linda - 153 Mlllbourn, Steve - 147, 294 Miller, Aviva - 224 Miller, Barbara - 229 Miller, Bob - 804 Miller, Carole - 180, 229 Miller, Clifford - 158, 201 Miller, David- 134, 187, 344 Miller, Gary - 212 Mlller, Irvin - 354 Miller, Janet Sue - 106, 125, 229, 301 Miller, Jerry - 886 Miller, Joe - 259 Miller, Julia - 229 Miller, Kenneth - 187 Miller, Larry - 852 Miller, Linda Jane - 122 Miller, Linda - 224 Miller, Margie - 113, 117, 814 Mlller, Orville - 187, 338 Miller, Pete- 85, 120, 201, 854 Miller, Richard - 158, 245 Miller, Richard - 247 Miller, Robert- 80, 88, 888, 389 Miller, Steve - 844 Miller, Sue - 93, 126, 229, 310 Milligan, Betty - 224 Milligan, Larry - 345 Mills, James - 345 Mills, Mike - 325 Mlllspaugh, Donna - 808 Minnlck, Nancy - 806 Minor, Leslie - 118 Minor, William - 212 Minturn, Meredith - 808 Mlsrach, Don - 346 Mitchell, Al - 325 Mitchell, Danforth - 350 Mitchell, John - 325 Mockbee, Kenneth - 236 ModaPP. Rich - 341 Moehring, Dave - 158, 888 Moellendick, Jack - 328 Moenster, Phylliss - 95, 96, 97, 125, 212, 816 Mohr, K. Stephen - 353 Mojens, Dick - 122, 128, 383 Molitor, Edwin - 201 Molitor, Gretchen - 88 Molloy, Harry - 833 Momper, Jerry - 259 Monnett, John - 118 Monsey, Diana- 224, 307 Montapoli, Jerry - 323 Montgomery, Charles - 259 Montgomery, Dan - 885 Montgomery, Dave - 851 Montgomery, John -- 118, 138, 819 Montgomery, William - 138, 319 Moody, Larry- 155, 202, 350 Moomaw, Bill - 807 Mooney, Bob - 348 Moore, Bob - 86, 336 Moore, Don - 233 Moore, Gary - 294 Moore, Jeffrey - 330 Moore, Ken - 853 Moore, Lynne - 212, 813 Moran, James - 187 Moran, Kathy - 316 Morby, Norman - 888 Morgan, Cathy - 91, 168 Morgan, Drew - 344 Morgan, George - 87, 105, 835 Morgan, J acquellne - 803, 317 Morgan, Jerry - 245 STUDENT INDEX Morgan, John - 124 Morgan, Tom - 344 Morgan, Wayne - 299 Morgeson, J unlor - 345 Morlci, Isadore - 840 Morris, Carl- 283 Morris, Edward - 187 Morris, Paul - 851 Morrison, Bobbie - 108 Morrison, John - 160, 202 Morrow, Boyd - 854 Morton, Patrick - 259 Moser, Bob - 834 Moses, J etferson - 154 Moses, Stephen - 842 Moskowitz, Susan - 236 Moss, David - 154 Moster, Sue - 316 Mote, John - 187 Mowry, Bo - 851 Moyer, Wayne - 160 Moyers, Toby - 822 Mramor, Joe - 259 Muckerheide, Donlad - 337 Mudge, Michael - 118, 115, 212 Mueller, Don - 856 Mueller, George - 212 Mueller, Helen- 99, 111, 126 Mueller, J lm - 212 Mueller, Lynn - 80, 92, 119, 122, 150, 344, 845 Mueller, Tom - 825 Muftie - 325 Muir, Terry - 327 Mullaney, Jack - 87, 354 Mullanney, Pat - 245 Mullen, Sue - 307 Mullikln, Laurie - 212 Mullins, Larry - 131, 224, 349 Mundhenk, Susan - 313 Mundy, Jim - 152 Munger, Barney - 158 Munger, Charlotte - 307 Munich, Amy - 815 Muntz, John - 187, 331 Munz, Joe - 247 Murphy, Colleen - 312 Murphy, Doug - 161 Murphy, .nm - 188 Murphy, Judy - 148, 307 Murphy, Kathy - 91, 143, 162, 286, 317 Murphy, Michael - 825 Murray, Doug - 844 Muschick, Bckart - 202 Musser, Dale - 113, 885 Musser, Karen - 118, 218 Myers, Anne - 141, 149, 229, 308 Myers, Betsy - 312 Myers, John - 353 Myers, Karen - 807 Myers, Shirley - 126, 809 Myers, Tom - 202 Nads, Mary - 318 Naehrlng, David - 856 Nagle, Pat - 388 Nagent, Bob - 829 Nagy, Jerry - 848 Naish, Carol- 162, 316 Narrs, J lm - 341 Nataraj - 108 Nathan, Amy - 110, 111 Nations, Carol- 310 Nau, Nanci - 310 Naylon, William - 188 Neal, Virginia - 212 Neel, Robert - 212 Neel, William - 212 Neff, Bob - 202 Neln, Beth .- 316 Nelson, Al - 259 Nelson, Carl- 142, 844 Nelson, Don - 154 Nelson, Jay - 183, 185, 156, 202, 350 Nelson, Ronald - 294 Nemenz, Ken - 188 Nestland, Ed - 854 Neumark, Marcia - 130, 229 Neville, Bruce - 325 Newbauer, Tom - 139 Newberry, Clarence - 139, 212 Newberry, Dean - 96, 103, 189 N ewbold, Nancy - 298 Newell, William - 321 Newman, Michael - 346 Newmark, Joseph - 820 Newton, Aries - 187 Nlchtlng, Sherry - 807 Nickerson, John - 224 Nlebuhr, Robert - 844 Nlesz, Judy - 808 Nlederheiman, Larry - 247 Niehoif, Karl - 348 Nielsen, Don - 212, 845 Nieman, Dale - 156, 325 Niemczyk, Marti - 307 Niemeyer, Allan - 324 Nlemiller, Kirk - 381 Nleter, Ralph - 825 Nimmo, Jim - 141, 149 Nimmo, Robert- 156, 202 Nlmonl, Elaine - 236 N lswonger, Stephen - 188, 845 Nocheclr, Carol- 811 Noell, Bob - 165, 238, 295 Nogle, Thomas - 134, 202 Noland, Mike - 854 Nolte, Karen - 162, 307 Nooe, Molly- 107, 126, 812 Nooks, Carolyn - 819 Noomaw, Bill - 86 Noonan, Bob - 241 Noran, Dave - 202 Nordlund, Dan - 331 Nordman, Joseph - 329 Norkattls, Neil - 202 Nortimer, Ken - 241 Norkaltls, Nell - 134, 331 Norris, Kathy - 224, 817 Norrish, Jack - 188 North, R. David - 829 North, William - 188, 805, 328, 86, 121, 804 Norton, Jane - 212, 817 Norton, John - 127, 189, 380 Norwick, Bob - 320 Nuber, Rick - 849 Nugent, Charles - 202 Nunn, Merilynn - 89, 806 Oade, Carolyn - 113 Oakes, Richard - 111 Oaterman, Linn - 341 Obee, Douglas - 113 Oberales, J. D. - 341 Oberlin, Charles - 850 Oberlin, David - 304, 305, 353 0'Brien, Bob - 883 0 'Brien, Tom - 147 0 'Conner, Irene - 144 Odltt, Dan - 383 Oehler, Terrence - 159, 202 Oettinger, Judy - 186, 309 Oifutt, Manly - 151 Ogden, James - 247 0 'Hara, Pat - 168 0 'Hatnick, Bob - 838 Ohmart, Cliff - 340 Oien, Mike - 134, 135, 159, 202 0 'Keefe, William - 288 Okey, Philip - 826 Oldham, Linda - 126, 816 Oldham, Tom - 138, 188, 848 0'Leary, Patricia - 299 Oliver, Bruce - 831 Oliver, Carol- 310, 889 Oliver, James - 286 Olller, William - 139 Olmstead, Nancy - 299 Olpp, Jack - 111 Olson, Daniel- 354 Olson, Sally - 303, 307 0 'Meara, Tom - 212 Ornstein, Robert - 842 0'Nell, Betsy - 302, 314 0 'Neil, Bill - 120 STUDENT INDEX 0'Nelll, Edward - 245 0 'Neil, Laurie - 314 0'Nell, Martha - 224, 314 Orleck, Donald - 165, 233 Orlemann, Georgiann - 117 Orlemann, Nikki - 117 Ormsby, M. - 352 Ornella, Rita - 316 Orth, Bill - 82, 354 Osborne, James - 140 Cscherwlta, Morris - 245 Ose, Jerry - 351 Osher, Alan - 245 Osher, Tom - 346 Oswald, Bob - 352 Osweiler, Sue - 229 Ottaviani, Joe - 344 Ottavlani, Linda - 309 Otto, Doug - 188, 323 Overtoom, Gail - 317 Owen, Lorelei- 229, 306 Ownes, Neva - 218 Pabst, Marilyn - 313 Pack, Sue - 212 Page, Dorothy - 236 Page, John - 224 Page, Sharyn - 96, 126 Pahner, Phil - 142, 164 Palasek, Claire - 163, 811 Palmer, Bob - 188, 328 Palmer, Marty - 110, 111 Palmeter, David - 159, 202 Palmlsano, Marie - 247 Palmlter, Bill - 144 Papesch, Beth - 310 Papp, Dennis - 333, 351 Papp, Pepi - 229 Paraslllti, Marilyn - 113, 117, 312 Paris, Jim- 152, 194, 259 Park, Richard - 212 Parker, Ann - 113 Parker, Jerry - 340 Parker, Lawrence - 354 Parker, Ronald - 353 Parkins, Judy - 224 Parr, Timothy - 326 Partack, Dave - 236 Partridge, Mike - 337 Pascarella, Carl - 330 Pask, Jim - 96 Pate, Downie - 188 Pateas, Stephen - 161, 194 Pathe, Sally - 212, 310 Patrons, Lou - 212 Patterson, Frank - 321 Patterson, Larry - 344 Patterson, Louis - 133, 157 Patterson, Mary - 144, 319 Patterson, Sandy - 318 Pattison, Don - 212 Paul, Dee - 314 Paul, Robert - 202 Paulson, Judy - 314 Pavlosky, Stephen - 202 Payabills, Bob - 345 Peak, Sandra - 85, 229, 307 Peak, Walter- 134, 150, 18 Pearce, Charles - 336 Pederson, Lucille - 125 Pegg, Bill - 331 Pelfrey, Charles - 337 Peller, Loma - 224 Pellman, Nancy - 147, 316 Pellow, James - 356 Pelphrey, Robert - 202 Pelzel, Ron - 188 Pendergast, Carroll - 163 Penn, John - 328 Pennington, Pat - 109, 316 Pennington, Richard - 188 Perdrlx, Roger - 259 Perdue, Julia - 224 Perle, Michael- 148 Perkins, Sandy - 308 Perloif, Bonnie - 315 Perry, Marty - 224 Perry, Ray - 259 Persensky, Julius - 140 Pez-singer, J arry - 202 Pesci, Bob - 335 Peter, Albert - 128 Peterman, Loyal - 80, 87, 105, 304, 354 Peters, Bert - 348 Peters, Charles - 140 Peters, Dave - 303, 354 Peters, James - 159, 202 Peters, J. Robert - 349 Peters, Karl- 108, 295 Peters, Stanley - 157 Peters, Tom - 224 Peterson, Bob - 350 Petrick, Linda - 229 Petry, Gene - 159, 202 Pfaffenberger, Bob - 85, 202, 304, 352 Pfaffenberger, Phil - 352, 353 Pfarr, Diana - 286 Pfeiferman, Don - 147 Pfeiffer, Bill - 340 Pfeilfer, Jane - 300 Pfersick, Lynn- 139, 314, 318 Pdester, Eva - 224 Pllester, Lynn - 306 Philips, Pat - 163 Phillips, Don - 218 Phillips, Jacqueline - 311 Phillips, James - 188 Phillips, Larry - 224 Pickus, Howard - 343 Pierce, Douglas - 154 Pierce, Sulynn - 188 Pilden, Louls - 343 Pilger, Larry - 245 Pines, Lois - 241 Plnsenschaum, Ron - 165, 351 Pinto, Michael - 132, 152, 194 Piper, Vic - 117, 122, 351 Piroq, Dave - 259 Pitcher, Al, Jr. - 331 Pittenger, Fred - 327 Pitts, Jackie - 259 Pizzo, Dea - 139, 316 Plalr, Norman - 236 Planlsek, Edward - 352 Plate, Thomas - 340 Platz, Peter - 348 Plut, John - 153 Pohlman, Dotti - 147 Pohlmeyer, Mary - 147 Poindexter, Julie - 139 Points, Dan - 259 Pollock, Bob - 127 Pool, Caroline - 310 Pope, Pat - 299 Popp, John - 354 Popp, Martin - 142 Porter, Jared - 202 Portnoy, Joe - 212 Portnoy, Richard - 245 Portway, Patrick - 138, 212 Posey, Herbert - 137 Powell, Allan - 333 Powell, Kevin - 140, 294 Powell, Mike - 188, 350 Powell, Newt - 103, 334 Powell, Samuel - 321 Powers, Lowell - 348 Powers, Steve - 160 Pratte, John - 331 Prelser, Suzanne - 300, 303 Prendergast, Bernadette - 108 Presley, Maurice - 212 Presner, Marianne - 212 Pressler, Rick - 329 Price, Carol- 307 Price, Grover - 352 Price, Judy- 132 Price, Marcia - 224 Price, Robert - 352 Price, Vanessa - 310 Pride, Jerry - 111 Prior, Carol- 212, 302, 314 Prisby, Erroll - 259 Proctor, Neil - 336 Proctor, Rosemary - 116 Proulx, Marle - 124 Puif, Gerald - 87 Punch, Pat - 131, 162, 224, 302, 316 Pundsack, Nancy - 212 Purdy, Polly - 102, 107, 113, 117, 314 Puttman, Paul - 341 Quam, Francis - 233 Quartln, Alfred - 138 Quimby, Allen - 95, 102 Quisenberry, Carol - 132 Raabe, Valerie - 143, 308 Rabe, Judy - 162, 316 Rack, Linda - 313 Radcliffe, Ann- 126, 143, 306 Radcliffe, John - 331 Radeke, Bonnie - 121, 224, 317 Radford, Richard - 105, 132, 194 Radkey, Phil - 113 Radzllilover, Gloria - 315 Rae, Helen - 303, 309 Rae, Jerry - 95, 103, 125, 134, 159, 202, 344 Ragland, Howey - 202 Rahe, Sandy - 310 Rahe, Michele - 165, 300 Raimer, John - 326 Ralthaus, Charles - 341 Raitt, Bonnie - 313 Ralston, Don - 341 Ralston, John - 148 Rama, Thomas - 330 Ramge, Dennis - 164 Ramseler, Gertrude - 89, 130 Ramsey, Joan - 236 Ramsey, James - 356 Ramundo, Rita - 109 Rand, Michael - 132 Randall, Ken - 212, 326 Rankin, James - 188, 333 Ranslck, Alan - 149 Rao, Guzzar - 108 Rapp, Nancy - 312 Rapp, Valerie - 121, 212, 312 Rasmussen, Lee - 167 Raspee, Ida - 300 Rathkamp, John 331 Ratllft, Larry - 188 Rau, Don - 124, 212 Ravenscroft, Ron - 333 Ravenscraft, Terry - 150, 188, 356 Rawlings, Mike - 276, 335 Rayle, Bob - 113 Raymond, Sallie - 303, 308 Read, Russ - 327 Beams, Lee Roy - 109 Rebbin, Tom - 111, 115, 135, 160, 202 Rebman, Ron - 154 Reck, Rod - 94 Reckman, Arlene - 104, 307 Rector, James - 212 Reder, Bert - 338 Redman, Steven - 343 Reece, John - 105 Reed, David - 245 Reed, Martha - 318 Reed, Mary - 224, 318 Reed, Peyton - 113, 115 Reed, Robert - 188 Reesey, Richard - 328 Reeves, Louis - 136 Reeves, Pat - 102, 188, 304, 348 Regensburger, Carol- 309 Regensburger, Paul - 212 Reiber, Tom - 329 Reich, Tom - 157, 354 Reicher, Mel - 153, 342 Reichert, J lm - 338 Reichert, Sally - 307 Reichert, Tom - 194 Relchrath, Werner - 194 Reid, Dave - 138 Reidel, Larry - 131 Relf, Georgia - 302 Relf, Louise - 229 Reid, Linda - 194 Reinhardt, Alec - 351 Reinhardt, George - 202 Reinschmidt, Todd - 188 Reiss, Walter - 188 Relsslg, Judy - 130, 188 Rekstis, Pete - 259 Relman, Ron - 295 Remle, Jan - 212, 313 Rench, Bill - 341 Rennegarge, Chris - 352 Renner, Eric - 330 Renz, Bob-155, 158, 202 Ressegger, Penny - 89, 130, 164, 224 Retyi, Olga - 68, 310 Retzler, Ron - 329 Reverman, Carl- 333 Reynolds, Carol- 164, 229 Reynolds, Ken - 188 Reynolds, Peggy - 224 Rheude, Gene - 113 Rhoads, Roger - 202 Rhode, Bill - 303, 344 Rhodehamel, Ronald - 157 Rhodes, Bemard - 295 Rhodes, Elana - 213, 312 Rhodes, Pat - 224 Rhodle, Dave - 335 Rice, Charles - 356 Rice, Doug- 119, 131, 224, 259, 349 Rice, J lm - 356 Richardson, Ann - 113, 117, 386 Richardson, Delton - 113 Richardson, Henry - 154 Richardson, Pat - 113 Richardson, Robert - 331 Richmond, Linda - 132 Rickard, Mary - 317 Ricketts, Don - 352 Ricks, James - 357 Ridder, Bill - 233 Rlebellng, Hellmut - 108, 295 Rledlnger, Ed - 841 Riehle, Nancy - 162 Rielage, Martin - 137, 202 Rlfe, Diane - 229 Riley, Faith - 300 Riley, Nancy - 144 Ring, Charles - 188 Ring, Donna - 307 Ringwald, Ellie - 89, 91, 107, 122, 126, 180, 136, 143, 312 Riopelle, Joe - 327 Rlsch, Bob - 122, 123, 213 Rlstlch, Millie - 108, 213 Ritcey, Bob - 113 Ritter, Dave-92, 93, 88, 121, 127, 304, 346 Ritz, Michael - 333 Rltzl, Jack - 111, 213, 331 Roark, William - 356 Robb, Dan- 331 Robblng, Pat - 116 Robbins, Leroy - 113 Robbins, Pat - 113 Roberts, Daniel - 117 Roberts, Diane - 218 Roberts, Ed - 202 Roberts, Frank - 161, 194 Roberts, Josette - 236 Roberts, Ron - 138 Roberts, Susan - 316 Robinson, Elizabeth - 188 Robinson, James - 127, 352 Robinson, Jerry - 213, 327 Robinson, Margaret - 89 Robinson, Tom - 856 Roblsch, Jean - 309 Robson, John - 325 Roce, Art - 139 Rockel, John - 135, 158, 202 Rockhold, Karen - 224 Rockwood, Frances - 126, 316 Rhoda, Constance - 224 Rodden, John - 202 C 0 N SERVICE E N I E N C E BOOKS AND PAPERBACKS, SCHOOL YOUR UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI CINCINNATI 21, OHIO SUPPLIES, ART SUPPLIES, PENNANTS, SCHOOL SPORTSWEAR 75 1 Y' W ' I' I Q REALTOR I N IIIHII 'C 551-,459 Congratulauons and AII Good W1shes to The Un1vers1ty of C1ne1nnat1 Graduatmg Class of 1963 from the more than 1500 members of THE CINCINNATI REAL ESTATE BOARD Catering at its best HOWARD'S CATERING o Packaged Lunches Complete Catering where you 'want it 3208 Jefferson Avenue PL 1-2419 9. 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Y Rohrer, David - 213 Roltert, Judy - 162, 286 Rolllngs, John - 850 Romanek, Nancy - 224, 306, 318 Romeo, John - 294 Romig, Ken - 213 Romono, Bob - 345 Ronald, Alexander - 335 Ronshausen, Marci- 180, 229, 301 Roof, Terry - 335 Roos, George - 113 Roscoe, Dave - 203, 350 Rose, Barb - 164 Rose, Becky - 310 Rose, Mike - 188, 349 Rose, Stuart - 155, 342 Rosen, Errol - 346 Rosen, Pamela- 80, 91, 236 Rosenbaum, Lynn - 224 Rosenberg, Milton - 338 Rosenfeld, Steve - 152, 161, 194 Rosensteln, Samuel- 338 Ross, Don - 333 Ross, Dave - 213 Ross, Kay - 225, 317 Rossel, Jody - 309 Rote, Dave - 326 Roth, Walter - 351 Rothenbush, Chuck - 344 Rothas, Shirley - 139, 229, 313 Rotsching, Mary - 167 Rotte, Bruce - 328 Rotte, Dave - 188 Rowan, Nona - 194 Rowe, Sharon- 300, 306 Rousseau, William - 245 Routzong, Judy - 137, 314 Rowland, Charles - 203 Roy, Joyce - 162, 225, 308 Rubens, Daniel - 342 Rubin, Judy - 315 Rubin, Paul - 213 Ruck, Lee - 103, 132, 194, 831 Rudd, James - 336 Rudia, Samuel - 344 Rue, Carl- 188 Ruehl, Karen- 88, 162, 312 Ruehlman, Susan - 104, 317 Rummel, Beverly - 286 Rummer, Oscar - 188 Rupp, Rodney - 113 Rupprecht, Roberta - 306 Rush, David - 333 Rush, William - 329 Rushing, Richard - 294, 321 Russell, Elizabeth - 213 Russell, Ben - 213 Russell, Beverly - 308 Russell, John - 338, 349 Russell, Nancy - 316 Russell, Ronald - 137 Rutherford, Bob - 158, 203, 354 Ryan, Pat- 96, 98, 125 Ryan, Robbie - 349 Ryan, Robert - 236, 348 Ryerson, Gary - 213 Sack, Dan - 338 Sadow, Dick - 342 Sagmaster, Susan - 303, 310 Saison, Regis - 108 Sanger, Nancy - 147 Sanghavi, Kishore - 108 Sanner, Glenn - 325 Sansome, Fred - 147 Sapadin, Gerry - 346 Sarles, J udle - 303 Saslow, Linda - 225 Sasser, Bonnie - 229 Sasser, George - 259 Satsky, Bart - 343 Satterileld, James - 326 Sauer, Bonnie - 89, 163 Sauer, Gall - 104 Saunders, Judy - 229 Savery, Barb - 312 Sayler, Jim - 83, 119, 121, 122, 123, 304, 329 Scanlan, Mary Jean - 67, 316 Scarplno, Frank - 203 Schaal, Melody - 309 Schaefer, Stephen - 327 Schaengold, Allen - 245 Schadle, Jeanne - 300 Schardt, James - 203 Schatz, Barbara - 303, 309 Schatz, Rick - 331 Schatzman, Ron - 245 Schaen, Ethel - 315 Schaefer, Bonnie - 167, 313 Schafner, Linda- 148, 213, 298 Schaplro, Stuart - 348 Scharpf, Eb - 111 Scharsteln, Carolyn - 312 Schaut, Frank - 119 Scheckelhoff, Tom - 351 Scheider, Martin - 137, 138 Schele, David - 154 Schenkel, James - 346 Schenkel, Martin - 346 Schepman, Michael- 233 Scherer, Sue - 225 Schermerhorn, Dennis - 333 Scheuernstuhl, George - 203, 350 Schieszler, Joe - 203 Schiffer, George - 247 Schilling, Ed - 276 Schlmpf, Carol- 147 Schlra, Mike - 160 Schlro, David - 213 Schlatter, Dick - 294 Schlenck, Sandra - 316, 336 Scblenker, Milt - 203 Schlensker, Mike - 213 Schleper, Cole - 137, 138, 330 Schlesselman, Edwin - 194 Schloss, Milton - 151 Schmaltz, Steve - 345 Schmidt, Adeline - 113 Schmidt, Ed - 247 Schmidt, Gus - 119 Schmidt, Jan - 310 Schmidt, Jo - 104 Schmidt, Kenneth - 325 Schmidt, Lawretta - 111 Schmidt, Ruth - 113 Schmidt, Sondra- 168, 225, 307, 318 Schnapp, Carol- 147 Schneider, Carolyn - 117, 139 298, 314 Schneider, Dan - 128, 337 Schneider, David - 241 Schneider, Dan - 138, 225 l A CONGRATULATIONS . . 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MCMIIIZH St Schnelle Schneider, Gary - 241, 346 Schneider, Gary - 276 Schneider, William - 154, 333 Schneider, Willis - 194 r, Joan- 110, 111 Schnerber, Donald - 151 Schnltzler, Dan - 203 Schnyder, Bill - 354 Schoenbach, Sandy - 342 Schoenberger, Joyce - 136, 141, 306 Schoenfeld, Red - 354 Schoenfeld, Sue - 315 Scholz, John - 324 Schomaker, Walter - 233 Schooley, Ralph - 147 Schott, Don - 213 Schott, Ruth - 111 Schott, Tom - 331 Schott, Tulfy 331 Schram, Karen - 194, 309 Schreckengost, Carol- 318 Schreckengost, Kay - 143 Schreiber, Nancy - 300 Schrock, Scharmal - 218 Schroeder, Anne - 300, 306 Schroeder, Bettina - 310 Schroeder, Bob - 348 Schroeder, Bobbie - 143 Schroeder, Helga - 163, 310 Schroeder, Jan - 307 Schroeder, Jean - 318 Schroeder, Paul - 333 Schroer, Bob - 349 Schroy, Jerry - 155, 203 Schuerman, Don - 123, 344 Schuerman, Mary Jo - 67, 122, 141, 213, 306 Schuette, Kenneth - 154 Schutf, Charlie - 119 Schuler, Ellen- 109, 213, 302, 316 Schiller, Richard - 338 Schulman, Stan - 124 Schulte, Al - 233, 341 Schulte, Dave - 80, 354 Schulte, James - 354 Schulter, Stan - 294 Schultz, Max - 341 Schultz, Roger - 153, 194 Schulze, Gil - 335 Schultze, Martha - 300 Schumacher, Bill - 213 Schumacher, Gary - 350 Schumacher, Thale - 152, 153, 194 Schumann, Thomas - 80, 166, 233 Schumann, Doris - 317 Schumann, Tom - 90, 165, 166 Schutte, Bob - 113 Schutzler, Tom - 354 Schwab, Bill - 213 Schwab, Jim - 122, 123, 320 Schwallle, Sandi - 104 Schwanekamp, Wllllam - 213 Schwaner, Jon - 195 Schwartz, J lm - 213 Schwartz, Larry - 241 Schwartz, Myron - 343 Schwartz, Sandy - 312 Schwartz, Willie - 150 Schwartzbaugh, Lois - 301 Schwarz, Sandy - 218 Schwawer, Jon - 333 Schweitzer, Pat - 218 Schwerin, Bill - 203 Scott, Frederick - 349 Scott, Nancy - 306 Scott, Steve - 341 Scott, Suzanne - 167 Scully, Sharon - 309 Seale, Susan - 213, 314 Seaman, Anne - 213, 309 Sears, Dick - 352 Sefert, Linda - 300 Seger, Jim - 189 Seibel, Jim- 110, 111, 352 Seibert, Bill - 338 Selbert, John - 236 Seible, William - 195 Seifert, David - 135, 155, 203 Seifert, Tom - 80, 329 Seifried, Roger - 87, 354 Sekinger, Helen - 122, 107, 136, 314 Selbert, James - 328 Selig, Phillip - 346 Selvers, Andy - 334 Semon, Richard - 351 Semple, Dick - 330 Serbln, John - 276 Sevartzbaugh, Lois - 130 Seveke, Rod - 322 Sevier, Richard - 189 Seybert, Janet - 148 Shafer, Sam - 159 Shafer, Stanley - 236 Shaffer, Dan - 334 Shaffer, Melanie - 309 Shailucas, John - 324 Shafon, Tom - 195 Shank, Jon - 351, 259 Shank, Lucy - 104, 317 Shank, Sandy - 809 Shannon, Sharon - 299, 314 Shaper, James - 245 Shaper, Sam - 203 Shapiro, Jimmy - 346 Sharp, Edward - 159, 203 Sharpe, Elliot - 213, 342 Sharpln, Ron - 203 Sharnlt, Norm - 344 Shaut, Frank - 131, 259 Shaw, Don - 203 Shaw, James - 245 Shaw, Joe - 259 Sheehan, Bob - 259 Shefferman, Mark - 357 Sheldon, Hank - 94, 241 Sheldt, Truman - 90, 165, 233 helly, Carol- 64, 306 Shelton, Thomas - 333 Sherman, Curtis - 331 Sherrill, Sam - 103, 213 Sherry, Kenneth - 214 Sherow, Doug - 294 Shewchuk, Steve - 294 Shick, Holly - 69, 113, 314 Shilesky, Donald - 342 Shlngleton, Larry - 189, 269 Shlnkle, Jenny - 303, 314 Shinkle, Ron - 203 Shinners, Fred - 323 Shirk, Kathy - 308, 313 Shirley, Bill - 294 Shirner, Margie - 103 Shiveley, Bill - 341 Shoemaker, Lynn - 90, 121, 148, 165, 233 Shore, Mike - 348 Short, Sue - 300 Shoup, Dave - 345 Shrive, George - 165, 166 Shvey, Thomas - 351 Shulman, Stan - 102, 343 Shuman, Larry- 113, 123, 343 Shure, Barb - 126, 315 Shuttlesworth, Fred - 319 Shuttlesworth, Pat - 236 Sicking, Bob - 338 Sicking, Sue - 316 Slckinger, Dick - 338 Sidenstlck, Nellie - 307 Sideri, Leonard - 195 Siegel, Barry - 124 Siegel, Brian - 331 Siemer, Clemens - 189 Slermann, Edward - 327 Sieve, J lm - 241 Signom, Jim - 113 Siler, Carolyn - 313 Siler, Jim- 80, 119, 120, 122, 344 Slllman, Toni - 84, 312 Silver, Harvey - 343 Silverman, Alan - 245 Silverman, Ivan - 189, 342 STUDENT INDEX Silverman, Sherry - 313 Silverman, Stan - 346 Simmons, Bill- 140 Simmons, Gordon -- 127, 132, 152, 154, 161, 195 Simmons, Rufus - 259 Simon, Ruth - 225 Simonton, Larry - 189 Simpson, Barby - 312 Simpson, Emory - 189 Simpson, Lance - 303, 354 Simpson, Pat - 131, 214 Sinnott, Fatty - 89, 104, 107, 126, 163, 306 Sipes, Glenn - 304, 324 Slrols, Gerard - 135, 160, 203 Skaggs, Dexter - 189 Skeen, John - 335 Skerchock, Peggy - 144 Skerritt, Dennis - 322 Skidmore, Jack - 137 Skinkle, Jeanette - 164, 312 Skolnik, Stan- 124, 214 Skurow, Mike - 346 Slater, Robert - 195 Slater, Gary - 135, 203, 354 Slautterback, Fred - 340 Slavin, Francis - 303, 351 Slayton, Jean - 317 Slenk, Sue - 113 Sloan, Sandy - 310 Slusher, Donald - 245 Smedly, John - 259 Smelttzer, Alice - 299 Smith, Bonnie - 225 Smith, Carl - 203 Smith, Charles - 159, 203, 322 353 Smith, Donald - 354 Smith, Doug - 334 Smith, Duane - 356 Smith, Gary - 135, 158, 160, 203, 348 Smith, Gary - 203 Smtlh, Gene - 269 Smith, George - 135, 203 Smith, George L. - 195 Smith, James - 203, 333 Smith, James S. - 214 Smith, Jen' - 294 Smith, Kathleen - 104, 225, 317 Smith, Ken W. - 107, 111, 352 Smith, Ken- 127, 330 Smith, Larry A. - 322 Smith, Marcia - 313 Smith, Margie - 306 Smith, Movie - 259, 357 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Nancy - 113, 225 Nelson - 225 Ralf- 165, 294, 295 Rebecca - 214 Rodney - 321 Ron - 203 Sally - 310 Steve - 336 Ted - 330 Tom - 338 Smithson, Mike - 341 Smock, Rodger - 337 Snarr, Julie - 65, 312 Snell, Larry - 113 Snider, Sandi - 315, 225 Snlveley, Joe - 303, 348 Snyder, Dan - 113 Snyder, Dick - 94 Snyder, James - 338 Snyder, Norm - 323 Snyder, Sue - 310 Sobolewski, Tom - 259 Solaro, John - 90, 165, 166, 123 Sollberger, David - 352 Sollek, Mark - 88, 123, 346 Somertleld, Tom - 159, 324 Sommer, Garda - 152 Sommer, Roderick - 214 Sommerville, Gene - 203 Sondergelt, Alicia - 225 Sondergelt, Sonia- 116, 162, 298 Sonnanstine, Jay - 304, 327 Sorenson, Judy - 214 Souder, Herschel - 323 Souel, Gary - 340 Spangler, Jerry - 337 Spaulding, Jim - 303, 327 Spaulding, Wayne - 352 Speler, James - 245 Speler, Judy - 313 Spencer, Roger - 160 Spencer, Sharon- 143, 313 Spergli, Ron - 245 Spies, Sue - 225 Splndler, Sandy - 317 Spoehrer, Gayle - 214 Sprague, Janet - 102, 307 Sprlngmeyer, Charles - 333 Sprltzer, Maxine - 315 Staab, Bob - 352 Stacey, Kim - 294 Stagge, Barbara - 90 Staley, Carl- 189, 335 Stamler, Gordon- 117, 350 Stanford, Paul - 195 Stanaford, Paul - 161, 354 Stanford, Pat - 214 Stansbury, James - 344 Stanton, Richard - 350 Stappenbeck, Nell - 276 Stark, Sandra - 163 Starkey, Dennis - 352 Starkey, Rick - 851 Starks, Royce - 259 Starr, Arthur - 320 Starr, Lee - 154 Starr, Phil - 344 Staub, Robert - 338 Staubach, Ray - 189, 322 Stauss, Dave - 327 Steele, Michael- 137 Steen, Marian - 315 Steers, Stanley - 137 Stegman, Betty - 308 Steidle, Linda - 286 Steiger, Bill - 203 Steiher, Paula - 318 Stein, Chickie - 91, 122, 126, 136, 302, 315 Stein, Margie - 315 Stelnberger, Tom - 113 Steiner, Bruce - 354 Steiner, J udl - 316 Steiner, Paula - 214, 316 Stelnhouser, Bob - 259 Steinmetz, Mary - 225 Stemmer, Dan - 233 Stempsey, Randall - 353 Stenger, Garlene - 306 Stephens, Gerald - 336 Stephens, John - 159, 203 Stephens, Mike - 214 Stephenson, Bob - 115, 214 Stephenson, Elijah - 165, 166, 233 Stephenson, Judy - 35, 195, 302, 307, 353 Sterglopoulos, William - 344 Sterling, Harry - 345 Stern, Alan - 346 Sternberg, Barbara - 315 Sterneberg, Sally - 312 Starrett, John - 138, 203 Stetzel, John - 325 Stevens, Jim - 113, 135, 204, 354 Stevens, Ken - 338 Stevens, Sally - 214 Stevenson, Bob - 113 Stevenson, David - 111, 336 Stevenson, Dee - 141, 143, 148, 301 Steves, Susan - 126, 128, 314 Stewart, Barbara - 306 Stewart, George - 113 Stewart, Leroy - 113 Stewart, Marilyn - 229 Stlers, Ken - 214 STUDENT INDEX Stelss, Kathy - 309 Stiflman, Arlene - 214 Stillman, William - 325 Stilwell, Frances - 214 Stingley, Ronald - 329 Stinson, Charles - 189 stun, Anna- 95, 96, 103, 132, 195, 312 Stitzel, Vincent - 253 Stock, Bob -- 329 125, Stohr, Richard- 154, 161, 195 Stoltz, Ruth - 165, 300 Stoms, Donna - 317 Stone, Doug - 336 Stonebraker, Miriam - 225, 309 Stonebraker, Richard - 214 Stonecipher, Judy - 195 Stonis, Richard - 295 Stoppleman, Margaret - 152 Storey, Georgia - 300 Storn, Ronald - 157, 354 Stortz, Jerry - 233 Stoup, Glenn- ss, 95, 102, 125, 214 Stoutenborough, Ken - 335 Strain, Mills - 328 Strasser, Stretch - 314 Straub, Carol - 302, 317 Straus, Helen - 225 Strauss, Michael - 346 Strecker, Kay - 229 Streibig, Mike - 214 Taylor, Gerald - 348 Taylor, Jay - 354 Taylor, John - 241 Taylor, Louis - 137, 164 Taylor, Norma - 143, 319 Taylor, Ron- 152, 154, 195, 304 Tecklenburg, Russell - 330 Telk, Kim - 335 Teitz, Joyce - 103, 128 Templeton, Mike - 133, 344 Templeton, Paul - 156, 204 Tener, Jim - 132, 195 Tens, Jack - 86 Tepe, Vern - 214 Tepper, Maury - 241 Tepperberg, Alfredo - 346 Terrell, Sue -- 312 Terte, Robert - 356 Thacker, Tom - 269, 357 Thayer, Barb - 91, 121, 130, 229 Theile, Judy - 124 Theilman, Marcia - 189, 309 Thiess, Darlynne - 306 Thermos, Frank - 241 Themann, Randy - 340 Theryoung, Richard - 338 Thielen, Lou Ann - 80, 81, 89, 130, 229 Thieman, Mary Jane - 247 Thippeswamy, T. - 108 Thoman, Karen - 167 Thomps Stricklett, Boyd - 165, 233 Strickmeyer, Bob - 233 Strubbe, Sandra - 163 Stuart, Joseph - 189 Stuart, Ray - 138, 214 Stubbleiield, Eva - 313 Stucker, Judy - 141, 148, 286 Stuckey, Sheila - 318 Stueve, Karen - 225 Stugard, Tom - 204 Stull, Ben - 336 Suarez, Arturo - 214 Suerdick, Keith - 294 Suhrle, Joseph - 350 Sullivan, Carolyn - 121, 143, 163, 214, 302, 308 Sullivan, Robert - 350 Sunderland, Beth - 314 Susskind, Stu - 346 Svarda, Bill - 218 Swain, Joyce - 113, 117 Swanda, Jim - 259 Swange, William - 323 Swanson, James - 336 Swarts, Richard - 189 Swartz, Lawrence - 344 Swartzbaugh, Ted - 133, 157, 204 Sway, Steve - 346 Swedes, Joyce - 132, 153, 195 Sweeney, John - 335 Sweet, Mami - 141, 143, 214 Sweyer, David - 333 Sweyer, John - 189, 333 Swisshelm, Richard - 323 Swofmstedt, Cathy - S09 Swomstedt, Catherine - 139 Thomas, Don -- 259 Thomas, Gary - 159, 204 Thomas, Jon - 354 Th0!l18,S , Ron- 138, 157, 204 Thomas, Shelbey - 225 Thomas, Steve - 158, 204 Thompson, Anthony - 195 Thomson, Bruce - 322 Thompson, Dennis - 356 Thompson, Don - 233 Thompson, Elaine - 308 Thompson, Eloise - 165 Thompson, Jerry - 214 Thomps on, John - 328 Thompson, Michael- 328 Thompson, Nancy -- 308 Thompson, Pat - 146 Thompson, Ron - 204 on, Sharyn - 92, 126, Sybert, Les - 214 Syring, George - 214 Takahashi, Judy - 124 Talbott, Bill - 350 Tange, Kenzo - 154 Tarter, Barry - 113 Tashjian, Jean - 214 Tassini, Rudy - 259 Tate, Henry - 189 Tate, John - 137 Tate, William - 357 Tatum, Nolan - 113 Taylor, Bob - 344 Taylor, Charles - 148 Taylor, Dave - 158, 204 Taylor, Dean - 323 Taylor, Dennis - 109 Taylor, Frederick - 348 Taylor, Gary - 350 143, 148, 298 Thompson, Tony - 161 Thornburry, Karen - 121, 229 Thornbury, Sarah - 316 Thornton, Hugh - 153 Thornton, Pat -- 105, 339 Threm, J anice - 195 Threm, Mike - 147 Thumm, Hermann - 108, 189 Tichenor, Scott - 352 Tiemeyer, Ed- 356 Tierney, Bill - 247 Timpe, Heinz - 189 Tippell, Pete - 113 Tipton, Carol - 117 Tkatch, Tom - 259 Tobin, Kathy - 316 Todd, David - 241 Todd, Gregory - 333 Todd, Pat - 312 Toepfert, Ed - 189 . Tokarskl, Dick - 137 Toll, Richard - 233 Tombari, Alfred - 245 Tomberg, David - 346 Tomford, Carol- 110, 111, 300 Tompkins, Carol- 229 Tomsen, Jim - 204 Topper, Dorothy -- 167 Torbeck, Vic - 189 Toth, Tom - 295 Tower, Burk - 328 Tower, Carl- 86 Towles, Marty- 89, 128, 312 Towsend, Jay - 331 Townsend, Lucy - 90, 165, 306 IIUW for tha e who Trachsel, Pat - 91, 128, 306 Tracy, Mary Ann - 316 Trainer, Judy - 111 Traub, Paul - 327 Trautman, Marilyn - 308 Travis, Philip - 137 Trembling, Armand - 157 Trinlio, Sandy - 104, 317 Trimble, Jerry - 142, 154, 330 Triplett, Barbara - 85, 88, 91, 121, 124, 131, 141, 148, 214, 298 Tripp, Russell - 37 Tronstein, Lois - 315 Troutman, Tim - 353 Trudlcks, John - 354 True, Robert - 241 Trusty, Gary - 327 Tschantz, Susan - 307 Tuke, Carole - 316 Tulich, Jan - 147 Turk, Jerry - 342 Turnau, Chris - 348 Turner, Doug- 80, 105, 304, 354 Turner, Patricia - 162, 286 Turner, Ray - 340 Turner, Robert - 154 Turner, Steve - 295 Turner, Thomas - 111, 225 Turpin, Louise - 132, 195 Tuttle, Joe - 352 Tydlngs, Margaret - 103, 195 Tyirich, Veronica - 102 Tyler, John - 133, 135, 204, 354 Tyler, Richard - 214 Tyndall, Paul - 351 Tyson, John - 322 Tyson, Linda - 89, 130, 164, 229 Uchtman, Vem - 334 , . me Ufford, Michael- 325 Uhlhorn, Clemens - 336 Uhrlg, Monte - 204 Ulery, Larry - 354 Unangst, Steven - 154, 330 Updlke, James - 335 Updike, Nancy Jo - 195 Utter, Connie - 300 Utz, Walter - 215 Vaias, Helen - 215 Van Arnem, Sonny - 136, 349 Van Buren, Ken - 259 Vance, Carolyn -- 301 Vance, Marjorie - 314 Vandergriif, Sharon - 311 Van Dyke, Jim - 204, 323 Van Epps, Nancy - 314 Van Meter, Joseph - 189 Vanover, Larry - 153 Vath, Diana - 215 Vaughn, Beth - 139, 310 Vaughn, Linda - 215 Veid, Al - 233 Velten, Ken - 333 Veneca, Pam - 316 Ventre, Gerald - 135, 160, 204 Verderber, Rudolph - 125 Verst, Edward - 241 Versurah, Vincent - 324 Vesser, George - 215, 334, 335 Vesper, Albert - 124, 215 Vessely, Jon - 245 Viber, Carol - 309 Vleson, John - 326 Vieth, Donald- 135, 158, 204 Vilter, Carol - 215 Vinacke, Bill - 340 Virostek, Robert - 245 Vischer, Carolle - 310 Vlachos, Peter - 348 Vlasich, Dick - 339 yaun 1,-we B W 0 C lt O 0 O I 'fBest Way of Callingl An extension phone all your own! 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You probably can pay for it yourself! ,,-a-.M om 57ZOMe Gswgbang STUDENT INDEX Vockell, James - 329 Vogel, Delight - 311 Vogel, Robin - 215 Vogelgesang, Bruce - 186, 259 Vogelgesang, Paul- 102, 351 Vollbracht, Gary - 331 Vonderahe, Ann - 195, 310 Vonder Haar, Jim - 338 Von Feldt, Blll - 338 Von Landberg, Rudy - 336 Von Nida, Nancy - 317 Voorhls, Don - 113, 330 Vordenberg, Peggy - 310 Vordenberg, Robert - 337 Voss, Peggy - 313 Wachendorf, John - 247 Waddell, Clyde - 331 Waddell, Clyde - 137 Waddell, Paul- 322 Wade, Orin - 110, 111, 215 Waechter, Stan - 195 Wagner, Glen - 322 Wagner, Jane - 298 Wagner, Jerry - 215 Wagner, Marcia - 117, 201, 309, 315 Wagner, Pete - 142, 329 Wagner, Walter - 225 Waldner, Carolyn - 236 waits, Carolyn - 128, 299, 313 Waits, Martin - 135, 204 Wake, Denny - 204, 331 Walbrun, Bonnie - 132 Waldman, Nathan - 204 Waldron, J lm - 303, 351 Waldron, Ken -- 134 Waldron, Pat - 225 Waldron, Robert - 189 Walker, Don - 326 Walker, Ernest - 233 Walker, John - 245 Walker, Larry - 326 Walker, Lois - 225 Walker, Sharon - 316 Walker, Tom- 133, 135, 156, 204, 351 Wall, DeLynne - 259 Wallace, George - 156 Wallace, Hugh - 323 Walldortl, Doug - 136, 215 Waller, Jerry - 204, 335 Walls, Phyllis - 139, 229, 317 Walsh, Dick - 320 Walter, J eil' - 299 Walters, Jill - 300 Walters, Melinda - 300 Walton, Bruce - 259 Waltz, Nancy - 225, 314 Warburg, Loren - 334 Ward, Phil - 259 Ward, Suzanne - 311 Ward, Rick - 324 Warden, Mary - 124 Warner, Connie - 310 Warren, JoAnn - 315 Warren, Mark - 195 Warrener, Doug - 204, 352 Warwick, Edward - 159, 204 Washabaugh, Inez - 110, 111 Washburn, Doug - 195 Wasserman, Diane - 236 Watanabe, Carol - 88, 91, 126, 136, 162, 286 Wathen, Bob - 96 Watkins, Michael - 140 Watkins, Ron - 189, 356 Watkins, Tom - 122, 344 Watson, Ron - 352 Watters, Linda - 113, 117 Way, Diane - 300 Weales, J anle - 167, 308 Weaver, David - 148, 215 'Q-0' Weaver, James - 331 Webb, Bob - 341 Weber, Bruce - 215 Weber, Carol- 148 Weber, Ed -- 189, 341 Weber, Jerry - 136, 259 Weber, Judy - 300 Weber, Larry - 204 Weber, Ron - 195 Weber, Roy - 189 Weber, Sandy - 236 Weber, Steve - 102, 344 Webster, Harry - 139 Wedlg, Larry - 189 Wedig, Lois - 128 Wehb H ha - 811 Y, YP Wehrfritz, Carl- 135, 155, 204 Weidig, Carol - 309 Weigel, Vicki - 317 Weller, Jim - 350 Weinberg, Adelle - 315 Weinberg, Kenneth - 342 Weinberg, Mike - 124, 215 Weinstein, Barry - 346 Weisbach, Mike - 215 Welsbrodt, Norman - 165, 166 Weisklttel, Earl - 304, 328 Weiss, Jerry - 331 Weiss, Ruth - 89, 130 Weiss, Stan - 233 Welssen, Mike - 113 Weissmann, Scott - 324 Weitz, John - 245 Welch, Bob - 259 Wellel, Marty - 80 Weller, Roger - 341 Wellnltz, Joe - 322 Wells, J lm - 350 Well, John - 152 Welsh, David - 304, 326 Welsh, Woody - 354 Welty, J lm - 115 Wendell, Judith - 215, 312 Wendell, Kay - 113 Wendland, Bill - 154, 295 Wendling, John -- 348, 349 Wendt, George - 233 Wendt, Robert - 233 Wenner, David - 215 Wenzel, Ken - 225 Wenzel, Nancy - 286 Wergowske, Bill - 189 Wergowske, Deanna - 116 Werner, Bill - 113, 137 Werner, Tom - 333 Weron, Peter - 150, 189 Wergowske, William - 113, 115, 138 Werner, John - 334 Werner, Mlke - 338 Wernicke, Ken - 341 Wernlng, Theodore - 245 Werthelmer, Charles - 215 Werthelmer, Jane - 147 Wesley, Don - 139, 140 Wessel, Marty - 81, 89, 122, 126, 306 Weasel, Ron - 354 Wesslnger, Bob - 335 West, John - 357 West, Roland - 276 Westerman, JoAnn - 236 Wetzel, Rosanne - 218 Wharton, Dan- 86, 150, 341 Whatley, Richard - 356 Wheeler, Judy - 300 Wheeler, Richard - 159, 204 Whlpperman, John - 191 Whipple, Guy - 133, 157 Whitacre, Emerson - 344 Whitacre, Mike - 233 Whitaker, Tom - 215, 344 STUDENT INDEX Whlte, White, Whlte, Whlte, White, White, White, Whlte, White, 130, Andrew - 319 Bill - 155, 204, 294 David - 851 Nancy - 215 Kathy - 310 Kathleen - 92, 318 Lee - 344 Linda - 113, 117, 312 Linda - 91, 121, 122, 229, 313 White, Max- 117, 119, 121, 122, 161, 195 Whitehouse, Alan - 245 Whltlng, David - 328 Whitney, Debbie - 314 Wickert, Ronald - 351 Wldner, Jeanne - 310 Wiedenbeln, Joan - 302, 311 Wlegand, Sallie - 113, 195 Wiehans, Bob - 1s9, ass Wlehe, Janet - 215 wiesman, Bob - 153, 340 Wlethe, Kathy - 306 Wletholter, J lm - 333 Wilcok, Blll - 161 Wilcox, William - 195 Wildl, Vera - 225 Wilhelms, Marta - 316 Wilkie, Charlotte - 300 Wilkins, Robert - 139 Wilkinson, Richard - 331 Wllks, Richard - 354 Will, Richard - 157, 204 Willey, Butch - 333 Williams, Bonnie - 314 Williams, Carol - 307 Wililams, Dick - 350 Williams, Gail - 309 Williams, John - 134, 351 Williams, Leon - 357 GET THE BEST Williams, Lewis - 356 Williamson, Charles - 150 Willlamson, David - 139 Williamson, Sue - 111, 215 Willman, Anita - 132, 195 Wills, Roger -- 327 Wllmes, Judy - 215, 307 Wilson, Adrienne - 215 Wilson, Andrew - 335 Wilson, Alex - 189, 346 Wilson, Bonnie - 309 Wilson, Charles - 329 Wilson, Don - 159, 204 Wilson, Terence - 353 Wllson, George - 269, 357 Wilson, Margi - 317 Wilson, Steve - 328 Winchester, Larry - 215 Wind, Carol- 225, 307 Wlndmueller, Steve - 106 Windsor, Ron - 111, 142, 294 Winemiller, Fred - 148 Wlngerberg, Don - 247 Wlnkelmann, Dave -- 333 Winkler, Carol - 147 Winkler, Jody - 82, 102, 122, 126, 309 Winter, Sharon - 128 Wlnterhalter, Sally - 303, 313 Winters, Jean - 312 Wirenlus, Larry - 111 Wise, Caryl- 145, 225, 315 Wisslnger, John - 153, 356 Witt, Todd - 259, 328 Wodrlch, Sharon - 307 Wolauer, Carl - 294 Wolf, Cindy - 143 Wolf, Dale - 97, 125 Wolf, Ed - 119 Wolf, Kenneth - 92, 123, 127, 346 Wolf, Tom - 346 Wold, Cindy- 92, 107, 286, 312 wour, Darrell - 152, 161, 195 Woll, Thomas - 156, 204 Wollaeger, Dan - 343 Wolter, Steve - 141, 147 Wolterman, Bob -- 233 Wood, Bruce - 327 Wood, Reba - 310 Wood, David - 136 Wood, Paul - 830 Woodcock, Judy - 107, 229, 309 Woodln, Donald - 322 Woodrulf, Carolyn - 130 Woodruff, Robert - 146, 321 Woods, Howard - 319 Woodrulf, Bob - 303 Woodward, Charles - 341 Worthington, Max - 354 Wright, Billie - 124, 215 Wright, David - 259 Wright, Jay - 142, 304, 341 Wright, John - 351 Wright, Victor - 138 Wright, Wayne - 323 Wuest, mek - ss9 Wultekamp, Beryl - 310 Wuld, Bernard - 152, 161, 195 Wyllle, Kathi - 108 Wymer, Terry - 352 Wynn, Willie - 162 Wynne, William - 138 Yaekle, Dirk - 159 Yaelrle, George - 204 Yarbrough, Charles - 124, 215, 333 Yarnell, Sue - 89, 163 Yates, Carole - 319 Yates, Jerri - 149 Yates, Tony - 225, 269, 319 Yeager, Judy - 317 Yelton, Bob - 152 Yip, Yum - 215 Yolgamont, Chet - 195 York, Bill - 247 York, Jerome - 329 York, Bay - 138, 336 Youkllls, Sandy - 346 Young, Albert - 342 Young, Bill - 326, 327 Young, J lm - 348 Young, Judy - 153 Young, Roger - 189, 349 Younghans, Jim - 204 Younker, Neal - 113 Zaharako, Charles - 236, 327 Zappln, Bruce - 215 Zelgler, Stephen - 328 Zeman, Dwight - 331 Zemboch, Susan - 215 Zerecero, Jose - 333 Zovan, David - 323 Zlburls, Jerry - 330 Zlegel, Pat - 122, 143, 225, 312 Ziegler, Barb -- 310 Zlgler, Frederic - 346 Zimmer, Jerry - 335 Zimmerman, Robert - 133, 135 156, 204 Zlsman, Diane - 215 Zysklnd, Howard - 215 Ziv, Elinor - 225 Zoghby, Guy - 241 Zuelle, Dave - 352 Zwerln, Harley - 233 Zwertschek, Mike - 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This pioneering background is combined with the latest in research tools and facilities to insure continued leadership for the challenge of the future. A complete integrated organization, the Electronics Division has four major areas of competence: Ground and Space Communica- tions, Radar, Air Traflic Control and Infrared. U Significant break-throughs have been achieved in the art of communications for both ground as well as space applica- tions resulting in prime contracts with the Signal Corps and NASA. 0 Typical of the significant advances in radar is the ANIFPS- 26 Long Range Height Finder. It offers new extremes of range, accuracy and reliability and has been officially cited by the Air Force as a significant advancement of the state- of-the-art in radar height finders. 0 The development of the ANIGSN-ll Air Trallic Control System permits automatic direction of 120 takeois and landing at several airports simultaneously. 0 AVSCAN is the first production ready, high resolution, rapid scanning infrared track-while-scan system. The Electronics Division employs nearly 5,000 skilled workers, engineers and scientists at Evendale, Ohio. We have a positive program to advance individuals within their own fields of interest. Continuation of formal education, includ- ing work for advanced degrees, is encouraged. Under the Avco Education Program, full tuition costs and fees are paid. Participa- tion in professional societies and publishing of papers are encouraged. Starting salaries are determined by ability, education and experi- ence. Salaries are reviewed at regular intervals and increases awarded on the basis of performance and merit. Liberal reloca- tion allowances and assistance in finding new homes in Greater Cincinnati minimize relocation problems. Avco is an Equal Opportunity employer. JAMES H. DILLER, Coordinator - College Relations conronrrion DIVISIQN At EW! Oppmuxq Saplayd' Yco!ELECTRONlCS 2630 GLENDALE-MILFORD ROAD 0 CINCINNATI 41, OHIO O AREA CODE 513 771-8931 INE PRINTING SINCE 1887- I l i That's the story of Foote 81 Davies, Inc. Today we have one of the most modern and best equipped plants in the country. And line Yearbooks have always been an important part of our business. Our craftsmen believe in quality and strive to produce the best in the Industry. Our excellent printing doesn't just happen- it's a combination of production research, craftsmanship, and painstaking supervision. Foo'rE an DAVIES, INC. Wyman-,Zaayimfan Jmzjmymm 381 : 764 MIAMI CIRCLE, N. E. ATLANTA 24, GEORGIA :J vleuhlc i. .5 'flu 1651 f 5 KK-f.f f 'i The 1963 CIN CINNATIAN was printed in oiset lithog- raphy by Foote dz Davies, Inc. in Atlanta, Georgia. Paper is Champion Wedgewood, 80 pound. Type faces include: Craw Clarendon for the cover, opening copy, feature and division page headlines, Antique No. 3 for body copy, numbers, and index 3 Bell Gothic for cap- tions and group I.D.'s. The cover was designed by Anita Stith and manufactured by the S. K. Smith Co. in Chi- cago. This is the 70th volume of the CINCINNATIAN and contains 384 pages. Just what is a yearbook? It's time and people, a rec- ord of the year and the people who have lived it. Of course, there is always the stand bys of both students and professionals whose contributions have resulted in the final product-the 1963 CINCINNATIAN. Our ap- preciation goes to Foote da Davies, Inc. and their staff g Ed Hackleman, printing representative out of Chicagog the S. K. Smith Co. and representative Jack Bundy, for covers, Louis G. Rockwood, our bearded advisor, William R. Whitteker, commercial photographer of athletics, groups, administration, personalities and spec- ial events, Norman Bush and Shil1ito's Photo Reflex Studio for senior portraitsg Walt Burton for Queens, and for general information-John P. DeCamp, Direc- tor of Public Relations and his stall' 3 Joyce Agnew, PR in the Medical Centerg and Alan Wright, editor of the Alumnus magazineg on the financial end-Arch I. Car- son, Purchasing Agent, and the Board of Budgets, to the Student Union which has become our second home, we thank-Director Floyd Brewer, the general stafg and Mark Greenberger, Assistant Resident, for legal advice. Closing, our special thanks go to past editor- in-chief Chris Demakes and our understanding, if not dubious, parents. The 1963 CINGINNATIAN encompasses more than just the year- book. Well over a year's work went into the final product. By the end of spring last year, bids on printing and photography were sent out, resulting in dinners, discussions and then the fate- ful decisionsg once again Whitteker and FED. With the prelimi- naries out of the way, Nancy Beamer, Dale Wolf and I bussed it up to Chicago to plan the physical layout of the book. Summer meetings were called in an effort to familiarize the new editors with their jobs but the fun-times took over, for we forgot the proposed work and jumped into Dale's pool. School was too soon upon us and after attempts at recruiting a staff, we got down to the work at handg pictures of administration and classes, nor will we forget the time spent in scheduling sen- ior portraits and the many evenings and Sunday afternoons set- ting up group pictures. Panic set in-no cover. There can 't be a yearbook without a cover, but soon all was settled in this area. Along came the first deadline and with it went Christmas vaca- tion. The omces were temporarily moved to Simrall Hall for campus was shut down. Soon we were back in om' regular home and from then on the grind was constant. ' The only free time seemed to be during lunch. Monday and Thursday evenings were general staff meetings but for Nanc and I the book began to gobble up Wednesdays and the week-ends. Soon results in galley and page proofs started to arrive. A thorough check and then we would make a mad dash to the Post Omce. All along more pages were being turned out somehow. To say the least, the routine became hectic. Too much work and not enough time. Sixth and seventh week of section came and there was over a quarter of the book to go. Everyone in the oiiices pitched in and the shining results are before you. A' ,nf . ', ...Il . ,I x . . Q -AQAK! H r..'f Y., -, it ., V I. 'R nw . I .,.,, R T-4: .34l A- 'I' . . V.-jp ff- :, ' - I .- 1 .' 4.x . .. V.,-4,7 , .- '-Q. lf U.-.,vQ,:-4- f '-1 I .,.' , '...-:'- . ,I . J . el ,. 1 .- VJAD. -1 1 . . 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