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ACommunity Junior College ——s« Founded 1801 a sd ® ee rt TL) bl bd bt be beet ly Be eee LE REVOIR 1970 VINCENNES UNIVERSITY VINCENNES, INDIANA VOLUME 20 EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in-Chief, Jayne Senesac; Assistant Editor, Doug Gerdon; Managing Editor, Tim Bartz; Layout Editor, Tina Slapar; Activities Editor, Leonard Rearick; Sports Editor, John Lee; Photography Editor, Bill Taylor. = BA Bis eke Mest AIRS EPL LINN Sp Pia rte 3 Bh ss oa Snot tt ee 7 VINCENNES UNIVERSITY GROWS Progress is a vague term. It is difficult to define in a fast paced society, and more difficult to realize. Webster’s New World Dictionary proposes that progress is a move- ment onward “toward perfection or a higher state.” It is here that a progressive Vincennes University finds its place. As beams reach to the sky and new structures arise from the useless remains of old, a new and unique kind of progress spreads at V.U. This progress began in 1801 when the infant school first brought educa- tion to the midwestern frontier. It contin- ued as V.U. pioneered in junior college education and established the open door policy to students who might otherwise have been left out. It took determination and spirit to build a campus which extends from O’Neil Air- port, east of Vincennes to an extention in Jasper. Concern and an aura of warmth raised the 1960 enrollment of 483 to the 1970 size of 2,900 students representing many parts of the world. Vincennes University’s building plans reach far in the future. Mrs. Vivian Fanton illustrates how Vin- cennes University will prosper. IN ENROLLMENT AND IN STRUCTURE eee corsa: _ 2 2s. _- kw ee ow eee ee re LO ee ee In this same decade, V.U. built three low- cost dormitories and began a fourth; expanded into aviation and mechanics, with the addition of an airport in 1967; renovated a pumping station, a warehouse, and an entire brewery complex into modern, well-equipped facilities; and bought one of the largest computers in the state. More important than this, V.U. has produced an atmosphere where the student has a second chance for an education. Where he is not lost in a shuffle with thousands of others like him. The University’s educational philosophy is de- signed to motivate a student to do his best and to provide him with sources of help when he falters. V.U. is one of the rare schools where even the president will personally help a stu- dent in need. This is Vincennes University, past and pres- ent, a portrait of change. As for the future, how can it fail as long as V.U. holds to its principles? This is progress V.U. style—one step at a time toward its goal—perfection! om ame emnaneemeaneh i AND GROWS AND GROWS Elihu Stout Hall was once a barrel-storage building of a onetime Vincennes brewery. The North Dorm will provide residency for over 300 students. 5 VINCENNES, INTE urnished TOWN HOUSING Tle: Commuters, the local segment of VU’s student body makeup approxi- mately 12% of the total enrollment. The 400 students commute from their houses in the greater Vincennes area. These students can frequently be seen studying in their cars or lounging in the union between classes. The 760 town housing students com- prise about 34% of the student body and occupy over 200 houses in the Vincennes area. Although they have many of the same problems as com- muters, they have the added problem of being away from home. COMMUTORS LONG LINES CHARACTERIZE STUDENTS FIRST WEEK The excitement of registration prepares the students for an adventured packed school year. Trying to get the latest morning classes, paying tuition and buying beanies are just a few of the many activities. No school year can possibly be complete with- out this first day. . The bookstore is just one of the many places students can be found waiting in line. “Sorry this class is filled,” is often heard during registration. Helpful information is always welcomed. FREEDOM FROM BEANIES A Seniors cheer and the rope strains as freshmen The “New Colony Six’’ plays for the Beanie Burning Dance. are defeated in the tug-of-war. Beanies blaze as freshmen initiation ends on Saturday night. 10 The “Town Criers’’ bridge the generation gap, giving dads a sample of pop music. Grady Nutt entertains dads and students dur- ing Dad’s Weekend. VU DADS RECEIVE A BLAZING WELCOME ey GE AW, Master of Ceremonies, Gary Hill, steps into settle an argument during Dad’s Weekend Variety Show. 11 DADS WEEKEND FEATURED A VARIETY OF TALENT The Fall Variety Show was talent, fun, laughter, music and nonsense all mixed together. Sororities, fraternities, and residence halls put on stunning patriotic or just fun acts, trying to win the judges recog- nition and first place. Soloists, and clubs added to the entertainment with per- formances which won the admiration of the crowd. The Senior’s “Daddy Told Me.”’ ended the show on a note of hilar- ity rarely seen in college entertainment. Sigma Pi’s moon skit takes first place. Charlie Alvy, senior, retells the famous story of West Hall won the best singing ability by creat- VU’'s James Shipley adds a flair of folk music the ‘‘Moose Goosers.’ ing their version of patriotism. to the program. iz VARIETY SHOW HIGHLIGHTS DADS WEEKEND Ce Mary DeLaughter and Nancy Cantrell sang a folk duet at the Variety Show. Alpha Theta Chi Sorority captures second place with their display of patriotism. The grand finale featured the entire cast singing, ‘‘That’s Entertainment.”’ iS CHILI SUPER 1969 Members of different organizations are shown stiring the chili that fed hundreds. The Annual Chili Supper is sponsored each year, since 1953, by the alumni and is attended by hundreds of students, fac- ulty, staff and alumni as well as towns- people. Each campus organization is given an opportunity of having a fund raising booth and the Green Auditorium is turned into a veritable “‘market-place.” Dr. Beckes stops at one of the booths at the Chili Supper. 14 GENIEVE AND THE GENERATION GAP Genieve Grant, played by Miss Amy Loomis, listens to an outburst by Harry Winkler as Rolf. Troy Demetrius, played by Tom Jones, argues with Rolf as Mike Messmer and Betty Dunstan look on. “Genieve and the Generation Gap” was the fourth campus produc- tion written and directed by Robert Cagle. The two act play featured Miss Amy G. Loomis as Genieve, a retired broadway star who found herself in conflict with the morals and politics of the younger generation. This attempt to examine the generation gap can be considered as another of the stepping stones in Robert Cagle’s bid for a suc- cessful production. 15 Sigma Pi Fraternity welcomes brothers from another chapter. GREEK WEEKEND icevecsrsy sn tow 1969 The purpose of Greek Weekend was to promote a better understanding between the fraternities and sororities so that there could be more cooperation. On Friday night, the groups decorated the Green Auditorium by designing collages which were used for the President’s Ball. As a result of Greek Weekend, the fraternities and sororities gained an in- sight on the typical problems that each one faces. 16 making collages. Gene Cotton entertained all of the Greeks. on the campus decorated for the President's Ball by The crowd gathers as the performance begins. Students, faculty, and friends enjoy dancing at the President's Ball. 17 NE NRE R26. cae SWEETHEARTS Theta Psi Omega Sweetheart, Mag Gehab. DELT LITTLE SISTERS First Row: Mindy Minderman; Nancy Granger; Rosie Banic; Carol Bowman. Second Row: Cynthia Ackerman; Janie VanDuyn; Lou Ann Powell; Becky Herren; Raymonde Vincent; Jeanetta Bowers. Third Row: Peggy Jones; Jana Marchetti; Gail Mertl; Margaret Mikesell; Neva Comer; Emily Baker. 18 First Row: Monica Brooks; Julie Mason; Jerri Eubanks. Second Row: Alice Tillman; Wanda Fleming; Edith Martin; Gwen- dolyn Gray. Sigma Pi Sweetheart, Vicki Sprinkle. 19 WINTER 20 Arthur Hart addressed the students at the annual Homecoming convocation. Despite the steady rainfall, the heat of Gamma Tau’s bonfire warmed Homecoming hearts. FLOATS AND TROPHIES HIGHLIGHT VU’s HOMECOMING VU’s Homecoming this year was the biggest and best ever. For the first time lawn displays were seen all over the campus and more floats entered the parade than previous years. The President’s Trophy for the best float went to Theta Psi Omega. The first place prize for lawn displays went to Newman Center. The new Homecom- ing Queen, Rhonda Townsend, fresh- man, was crowned Friday night at the traditional homecoming game. The 1910 Fruitgum Company and The Box Tops Performed. The Sigma Pi’s display their talent in the traditional homecoming parade. 22 The Theta Psi Omega’s ‘“VU Educational Melt- ing Pot’’ float won the President’s Trophy. Peace plays a large part in everyone’s mind and the Newman Center is no exception. Jerry, Oscar, and Dave pose with the Trophy they and the other Trailblazers won in the Vincenn es Homecoming Tourney. 23 HOMECOMING 1969 IANS a “Shot of Good Luck’’ was awarded the most beautiful float. Dr. Isaac K. Beckes takes pride in crowning Rhonda Townsend, freshman, the 1969 Homecoming Queen. 24 1969 HOMECOMING QUEEN COURT Nancy Granger, Senior; Janie Jordan, Senior; Margaret Mikesell, Senior; Edith Martin, Senior; Rhonda Townsend, Freshman; Glenda Bowman, Senior. The Kegler’s Klub furnished the queen‘s float which lead the parade. Rhonda Townsend, Freshman, reigns as the 1969 Homecoming Queen. 25 As the curtain opens a band of not-so bloodthirsty pirates and a bevy of beauti- ful daughters look on in “Pirates of Penz- ance.” This was part of the magic of Gil- bert and Sullivan, brought to Green Audi- torium by the V.U. Opera Theater under the direction of Professor Charles Beall. The cast was led by Roger Speicher as Major General Stanley, Mary DeLaughter as Mabel, Mike Smith as Frederic, and Donita Honey who portrayed Ruth. Singing by cast and chorus, and ac- companiment by Professor Richard Ertel combined to complete the program. Ruth, portrayed by Donita Honey, displayed her talent and won the audiences admiration. “Pirates of Penzance’’ gave the VU students a chance to exploit their talents. 26 YULETIDE SPIRIT ON THE V.U. CAMPUS 27 CHRISTMAS FORMAL 1969 A quaint Christmas tree decorated the Green Auditorium for the annual Christ- mas Dance. Jill Jackson, Miss Indiana, displayed her talent by singing to all students, fac- ulty, and staff that attended this event. Refreshments were served in the Blue Room and Gwendolyn Gray, freshman, was crowned the first Black Christmas Queen at Vincennes. Couples enjoy the Yuletide atmosphere in the Green Auditorium. 28 (eae : ‘ Gwen enjoys the first snowfall of the year. Jill Jackson, Miss Indiana, entertained at the Christmas Formal. CHRISTMAS QUEEN CANDIDATES Miss Indiana, Jill Jackson, Gail Mertyl, Mindy Minderman, Nancy Werner, Neva Coomer, Gail Denny, Mary Ehrgott, Queen Gwendolyn Gray. 29 FINAL EXAMS - A NECESSARY EVIL 30 Last minute review is often helpful during final week. Most lengthily final exams are computor scored. ire PR As exam time approaches, gathering facts at the library is an important facet in preparation. Competitive examinations are an important fac- tor in American colleges today. 31 FOLK WEEKEND 1970 Folk Weekend was among the week- ends planned to keep the students on campus and to bring to the campus well known groups and entertainers. John Denver, with his talent as both a singer and songwriter, plus his rapport and ability to communicate with the college audience, enabled the students to rank him as a campus favorite. The Freshmen Class presented the “First Edition” in a pop concert on Sun- day night. This group was viewed by students, faculty, and townspeople and proved to be a tremendous success. Folk Weekend was very well attended and hopefully will be considered for next year’s calendar. Singing his hit song, ‘Leaving on a Jet Plane,” John Denver performed in the Green Auditorium. 32 i tg ; ‘ ‘ An identification associated with John Denver is his twelve string guitar. Kenny Rogers sings his hit song, ‘‘Ruby.”’ 33 Couples chat informally in the lounge of the girl’s dorm. The desk clerk in the Womens’ Dorm is kept busy by contacting girls for the male callers. Girls can often be seen in the kitchen preparing snacks or meals. 34 V.U. STUDENTS REFLECT SCHOOL SPIRIT V.U. students characterize school spirit during the basketball season. 35 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Dominating the International flavor Vincennes University feels very privi- All plan to transfer to other American that students from other countries bring leged to have the royality, who range from universities after being graduated from to Vincennes University was the enroll- age twenty-one to twenty-six, on the VU, and then return to their country. ment of six royality from the country of campus because each and everyone has Swaziland in South Africa. potential to succeed. Mr. Jay Bardole; Sobandla Dlamini; Velibanti Dlamini; Lobekiso Dlamini; Phiwokwakhe Dlamini; Tshekedi Dlamini; Mr. August Schultheis. Khuzulwandle Dlamini; 36 First Row: Pak Sun Chan, Hong Kong; Henry Chiu, Hong Kong; Kiki Naito, Japan; Michael Wong, Hong Kong; Mashood Abid Khan, Pakis- tan. Second Row: Eric Chan, Hong Kong; George Wong, Hong Kong; John Tsang, Hong Kong; Albert Yu, Hong Kong; Raymond Lo, Hong Kong; Henry Chen, Hong Kong; Tshekedi Dlamini, Swaziland. Third Row: Albert Tsu, Hong Kong; Kim Sang Ho, Hong Kong; Peter Hon, Hong Kong; Cheng Jaswah Shan, Hong Kong; Phiwokwakhe Dlamini, Swaziland: Veli Barti, Swaziland. Wenche Larsen, Norway 38 Switching mounts is one of the more difficult phases of the bike race. Racing bikes, riding tricycles, walking on stilts, and eating pies are a few of the many activities that students participate in during V.U.’s Little 500 Weekend. The competitive spirit is keen and the determination to win is great. Each activy- ity of the weekend can create enthusiasm that lasts the rest of the year. Sigma Pi took the honors of the “Big Bike” race, while Alpha Theta Chi won the tricycle race. Lois Seaton, freshman, is the new stilt walking champion. The fastest pie eater was Pat Booten. The “Little 500”’ proved to be one of the most eventful weekends of the year. SPRING CLIMAXED BY ‘“‘LITTLE 500’? WEEKEND Sig Pi’s show that victory is the best part of the race. We : ieee 39 A final victory for the Sig Pi’s. 40 Lois Seaton’s profiency in stilt walking cap- tures her first place. It’s all a part of the game. SIGMA PI CAPTURES LITTLE 200 TITLE The Le Mans start adds to the excitement of the race. 41 COMMUNITY SERIES During the past year, Vincennes University has exposed its students to numerous cultural activ- ities. These cultural enrichment programs are the Community Series. Vincennes University and the surrounding area has been given the chance to be entertained by many performers. Among these are: Sally and Jack Jenkins, Eugene Holmes, the production of the Book of Job, and the popular Purdue Glee Club. We look forward to another year such as this one in anticipation of continued performances. Jack and Sally Jenkins give one of the first performances in the Community Series. 42 The Book of Job, a smash production, drew its audiences from far away. Moms, dads, sisters, brothers, and students were all able to enjoy the entertainment provided at the annual V.U. Spring Variety Show. Beta Xi and Delta Gamma Iota tied for first place trophy. Alpha Theta Chi and West Hall received second and third places respectively. Moms received special recognition as they were saluted during the evening. Songs and skits of motherhood were a part of this years show. Roger Speicher and Vicki Baber sing a duet together. SPRING VARIETY SHOW 1969 The Grand Finale ended the show with a tremendous reception. 43 SPRING VARIETY SHOW 1969 Trophies are given for the best performance of the night. Carol Hutcherson’s dancing ability won the at- tention of the audience. 44 Sigma Pi rehearses for the Spring Variety Show. Alpha Theta Chi sisterhood salutes the V.U. mothers. 45 MISS VINCENNES UNIVERSITY Displaying her singing talent, Jan Thompson, Senior, captured the coveted title of Miss Vincennes University. She was then qualified to take part in the Miss Indiana Pageant at Michigan City and was selected as third runner-up. Jan is very active on the V.U. campus by being a residence hall counselor, an active member of Alpha Theta Chi Soror- ity, and a member of the “Roaring Twenty” touring choir. Miss Thompson received the Gold Cord award for outstanding service and leader- ship and also represents our university by speaking at several luncheons and dinners. 1st runner-up, Debbie May, ‘Miss Voyager 1000.”; 3rd runner-up, Jan Thompson, “‘Miss Vincennes University’; Miss Indiana, Jill Jackson, ‘‘Miss Anderson”; 2nd runner-up, Karen Kay Kamp, ‘‘Miss Ball State University’; 4th runner-up, Carmen Marks, Another interest of Jan’s includes photographic modeling. 46 “Miss Gary”. LAA V.U. HONORS ITS STUDENTS First Row: Patrica Willis, LeDonna Seaton, Brenda Burnworth, Deborah Brock, Terri Rippy, Kathy Russell, Linda Myers, Sara Snyder, Shirley Hackney, Dr. Beckes, Linda Jordan, Carla Bruce, Carol Van Erman, Suzanne Nicholson, Charlotte McCall, Leota Lindquist, Mattie Moorer. Second Row: David Wehr, Robert Wotherspoon, Thomas Madden, Terry Snow, Cyrus Adams, Randy Dreiman, Rex Shaw, Danny Robinson, Tim Theriac, Ray Martin, V. E. Spivey, Ronald Slaughter, Norman Maple. Sandy Fuhrman, Senior, received an award from The Trai blazer Editor 1969, Ed Spivey. Mr. Walker is congratualted by Ed Spivey at the Awards Dinner. 48 First Row: Pat Libby, Leta Adolph, Ruth Stocker, Jane Boals, Diane Wojdyla, Debbie Brock, Suzanne Nicholson, Charlotte McCall, Mary Butler. Second Row: Mattie Moore, Cheryl Bailey, Jan Thompson, Patricia Willis, Pat Booten, Mr. Fred Walker, Bob Wotherspoon, Victoria Baber, Patty Quinett, Orpha Maust. Third Row: Ray Martin, Roger Speicher, Jerry Overton, Ed Spivey, Dave Couch, Dennis Cripe, Paul W. Schaeffer, Clifford Hambleton, LaDonna Seaton, Rebecca Deem. Fourth Row: Dave Wehr, Jim Linneweber, Dale L. Stoll, Nicholas Fetchina, A. Tim Theriac, Phillip Ray, Ron Slaughter, Dale Tobias. First Row: Bonnie Stucky, Darlene Leturgez, Linda Kidwell, Mr. Fred Walker, James Epps, Nancy Cantrell, Paul Swango. Second Row: Sandy Fuhrman, Jayne Senesac, Debra Gambrill, Tom Heidersbach. Third Row: D avid Culp, Woodie Klepfer, Mark Kendall, James Schnell, Harry Winkler, Mike Smith. 49 GLENN MILLER HIGHLIGHTS SPRING FORMAL Vincennes University’s prom brought back to life the ‘Timeless Tales of the Gods.” Greek statues and a flowing fountain helped to set the mood for the prom goers. The Glenn Miller Band provided music for the evening. The new prom queen crowned was Miss Margo Yates. Her court included Ann Minderman, Jo Ann Franklin, and Mattie Moore. Margo was crowned by Dave Culp, freshmen calss vice president and her flowers were given by Linda Kidwell, freshmen class secretary. Couples pause for a moment to make a wish at the fountain. | Dancing adds to the delight of any prom. 50 SPRING FORMAL 1969 Prom queen candidates anxiously await to see who will become the new prom queen. a fees ns 4 y Miss Margo Yates reigns over the ‘Timeless Tales of the Gods.” Musical entertainment was provided by the Glenn Miller Band. ‘Y} GLEN | MILLER i 51 GRADUATION 1969 Dr. Isaac K. Beckes introduces the baccalaurate speaker. The featured speaker addresses the seniors at Baccalaurate. Vincennes graduating class of ‘69 was the largest in the university’s history. 52 GRADUATION Graduation Day—the day in every student’s life that is filled with memories, hopes, dreams, and realities. Every grad fears the future, but the anticipation of a new life seems to hide the fear. Baccalaurate ceremonies were conducted in the garden with the beauty of spring as a back- Richard Wells, Superintendent of public instruc- ground for the days events. Graduation was tions, speaks at the graduation ceremony. held in the gym with Dr. Isaac K. Beckes as the speaker. A new life for each graduation is a new hope for the future. An honor student receives special recognition from Dr. Beckes. 5S TORRE cordon 55 5 Wi. SEF E ae % Violators receive the consequences when they park in illegal lots. parking facilities when you don’t There always seems to be adequate need them. Pe A ata wen ce Ac, AE The policy at V.U. is not to walk until told to. 56 THE PARKING PROBLEM AT VU Vincennes University’s four parking lots are normally full during class hours. | [ od Bain... | 58 ORGANIZATIONS 59 LE REVOIR 1970 It was indeed, hard work mixed with fun as twenty staff members began work in September to complete the 1970 Le Revoir. The Editorial Board, consisting of all editors and their assistants planned and coordinated the yearbook’s production. In October, the Editorial Board attended the Junior College Press Day at St. Louis, Missouri. In May, the second annual Le Revoir Publications Banquet was held. { Tc) Ppemeel Editors: Doug Gerdon, Assistant Editor; Tim Bartz, Managing Editor; Jayne Senesac, Editor-in-Chief. Ber . Secretaries: Sharon Pickett; Phyllis Tucker. Layout Staff: Nancy McCain, Assistant Editor; Paul Curtis, Tina Slapar, Editor; Don Harris, Kathy Montgomery. 60 PHOTOGRAPHERS Bill Taylor, Photography Editor; Bill Woolever, Photographic Processing Editor. ACTIVITIES STAFF Connie Barbush, Marcia Thomas, Terri Schmitter, Lenny Rearick, Editor. SPORTS EDITORS John Lee, Sports Editor; Ken Gyrp, Assistant Editor. ADVISERS Mr. Jim Miller, Photography Adviser; Mrs. Marie McQuaid, Fiscal Adviser. 61 THE TRAILBLAZER F EDITORIAL BOARD CAL | 1c mob Carol Thomas, Assistant Chairman to the Editorial Board; Ray Martin, Editor of “Campus Current’; Jeanne Edmonson, Lab Assis- tant; Tom Green, Spring Semester Editor; Pary Darnold, Managing Editor; Mr. Fred Walker, Adviser; Dave Krewson; Frank McGrath, Photographer; Ken Brown, Sandy Fuhrman, Fall Semester Editor. “Read by a Growing Student Body and by Decision-makers of the University” the campus newspaper’s nameplate re- minds readers weekly. The Trailblazer, eight (sometimes 12) tabloid pages of it, is produced by stu- dents in the Journalism Program. Reporting and its related rigors have not gone unrewarded. The Trailblazer’s Spring Semester, 1969, issues earned the paper its seventh Associated Collegiate Press All-American Rating in the last eight semesters. The paper’s faculty ad- viser won the National Council of College Publications Advisers’ Distinguished Jun- ior College Newspaper Adviser of 1969 Award. 62 Tom Green, Spring Semester Editor; Sandy Fuhrman, Fall Semester Editor. Frank McGrath, photographer, is seen at all of the campus happenings. THE TRAILBLAZER In early Spring Semester, 1970, the Journalism Program occupied Elihu Stout Hall, a beautifully refurnished structure which once was a barrelstorage building of a onetime Vincennes brewery. More than by new paneled walls and new plaques to hang on them, however, The Trailblazer finds its “groove” by what it perceives as its enduring mission— to encourage, week in and week out, lively communication throughout the campus community. Paul Ingram, freshman, writes feature articles for The Tra b azer. 63 ALPHA THETA CHI 4 i ve Rae a1 ap o N ei nhs Ca : First Row: Phyllis Weir, Sergeant-at-Arms; Pam Richards, Historian; Kathie Willard, Vice-President; Linda Hill, President; Diane Bowser, Secretary; Jan Thompson, Treasurer; Betsy Lemm, Pledge Trainer; Glenda Bowman, Pledge Trainer. Second Row: Sharon Pickett, Terri Wonning, Janice LaFollette, Mary Pegg, Iris Cauble, Sallye Oatley, Jeanne Locke, Joyce Harmon, Virginia Carie. Third Row: Neva Comer, Marcia Ruble, Lois Seaton, Susan Veech, Barb Miller, Lana Seacott, Lorna Myers, Jayne Senesac. Fourth Row: Mary Mills, Beth Dodrill Anita Mundy, Leanna Grishaw, Pat Flick, Bonnie Turner, Jean Cox, Pam Stilwell. Alpha Theta Chi, Social Sorority, founded in 1950, endeavors to express a spirit of fellowship among women students encourages campus leadership students, encourages campus leadership and promotes service to the community. Award-winning activities of A © X in- cluded second place in Variety Show Competition and the 1969 “Little 500” Tricycle Race. Sorority sisters who re- ceived special recognition during the year were Jan Thompson, ‘“‘Miss Vin- cennes University;” Rhonda Townsend, Homecoming Queen, and Jayne Senesac, Editor-in-Chief, Le Revoir. Other activities of Alpha Theta Chi we re to sponsor the Multiple Sclerosis Drive, a Homecoming Float, several dances, spaghetti supper, and the Foun- ders’ Day Banquet. 64 First Row: Maxine Steckler, Treasurer; Claudia Pearcy, Secretary; Gwen Shelbourne, President; Susie Kemp, Vice President; Cindy Reynolds, Sergeant-at-Arms. Second Row: Vickie Adkins, Janice Snow- ball, Marilyn Henchon, Melanie Bliss, Jeanette Snowball, Vicky Dunlap, Sandy Bellew, Ann Heinz, Ann Cangany, Dotti McCullough, Marcia Thomas. Third Row: Marilyn Schmidt, Jody Alexander, Jo Ann Withers, Claudia Caulter, Cornelia Barbush, Becky Brown, Marcia Carie, Elaine Martin, Kamil Routzahn, Ruth Hornaday, Glinda Fitzgerald. Fourth Row: Boni Kirkland, Marsha Baker, Rhonda Townsend, Phyllis Tucker, Randy Anderson, Linda Gehlbach, Mary Sue Stoelting, Paula Williams, Donna Laue. ay. = q ema ‘ B . : ij r waa ; 7 a ay Sa. Sika Mans fide? “A a a x t eee, | 0 | Ff 4 ; ut : First Row: Debbie Ballard, Diane Moehn, Janie VanDuyn, Connie Meloy, Suzanne Baker, Marsha Norris, Cindy Ackerman. Second Row: Kathy Dunn, Susan Critzer, Edith Martin, Shirley Rogers, Jan Schaedel, Beth Loch. BETA XI Beta Xi Sorority, founded May 20, 1966, promote good will, render de- pendable and beneficial services, and in- duce perpetual sisterhood. Award-winning activities of B = in- cluded a first place in Variety Show Competition, second place in the 1969 “Little 500” Tricycle Race and Si Sl First Row: Joanne Olivieri, Pledge Trainer; Paulette Hogart, Sergeant-at-Arms; Adele Jarrett, Treasurer; second place for their lawn display at Diane Wojdyla, President; Janie Jordan, Vice President; Jackie Takach, Pledge Trainer. Second Row: P . he Bev Whaley, Raymonde Vincent, Jeanetta Bowers, Cindy Griffey, Sheryl! Joslin, Nancy Suplick, Karen Homecoming Owens, Patsy Burrou ghs. Third Row: Jana Marchetti, Gail Mertl, Debbie Henning, Stephanie Zabaru- cha, Margaret Mikesell, Vicki Wilkerson, Eileen Statton, Linda Jackson, Judy Thomsen. Other activities of Alpha Chapter were to sponsor a Homecoming float, Jaycees Honey Drive, and a Founders’ Day Banquet. The women of Beta Xi purchased a house which is used for meeting purposes in the Spring of 1968. 65 DELTA GAMMA IOTA Founded in 1966, Delta Gamma Iota Fraternity promotes a spirit of brother- hood among male students in addition to promoting a spirit of civic righteous- ness and the values ofcharacter, integ- rity, and efficiency. Award-winning activities of A [I in- cluded third place in Variety Show, first place in Homecoming Parade, and first place in Intramurals. Ae at | Delts also sponsor the United Fund orm Drive and Founders’ Day Banquet. OFFICERS First Row: Mrs. Ruth Ballard, Housemother; L. Ray McDonald, President. Second Row: John Achen- bach, Secretary; Joe Tipton, Sergeant-at-Arms; Tom Schuyler, Treasurer; J. David Tipton, Sponsor. Third Row: Rod Shirk, Vice-President; Lewie Bovee, Rush Chairman; Reggie Galvin, Activities; Jim Boesch, Pledge Trainer. ACTIVITIES First Row: Tom Walker, Rick Coleman, Phil Nowling, Tom Heidersbach, Mark Wilson. Second Row: Terry O’Hair, Jack Demner, Bill Jacobson, Chuck Adkins. Third Row: Jim Miller, Gary Donaldson, Mike Shoemaker, Tom Fish. PLEDGES—DEFERREDS First Row: David Veatch, Ray Pell, Joe Miller, Jim Chapin, Brian Harding, Dan Jones, Dave Edwards, Joe Sondgeroth. Second Row: Neal Heiser, Dave Rumrill, Fred Stillwagon, Paul Nagy, Bill Siffin, Doug Eberhart, Mark Steele, Dan Adams. 66 LAMP CLUB First Row: Royal Fisher, Assistant Treasurer; Melvin Douglas, Treasurer; Harvey Middleton, Secretary; Larry Grant, President. Second Row: Chris Alexander, Entertainment Chairman; Ron Taylor, Vice-President; Charles Organ, Chaplain; Phillip Harding, 1.C.C. Repre- sentative; Don Martin, Pledge Trainer; Harry Fuller, III, Ken Lillard. Third Row: Greg Smith, Michael Hanley, Mike Davis, Joe Wither- spoon, William Harris, Sergeant-at-Arms, Tim Cotton. SCROLLER’S CLUB Founded in December of 1969, The Lamp Club exists to promote fellowship and brotherhood. This club’s activities in- clude being in the Homecoming parade, and sponsoring a dance to which the pro- ceeds went to the needy. The Scroller’s Club was established on the Vincennes University campus in 1969 with the purpose to promote democratic thought and action. This club sponsored many activities such as dances throughout the school year. Jim Robinson, John Brown, Barry Hunter, George Posey. Seated: Wanda Fleming, Sweetheart. 67 SIGMA PI Dedicated to the establishment of brotherhood and development of char- acter, Sigma Pi National Fraternity was founded at Vincennes University on Feb- ruary 26, 1897. Today, the brothers of Alpha Chapter promote a spirit of civic responsibility, chivalry among men, and maintain high scholarship. Award-winning activities of the year included first place in ‘Little 500” Bicycle Race, “Best Constructed Home- coming Float,” and first place in the Fall Variety Show Competition. In addition, Sigma Pi sponsored the Christmas Formal, Founders’ Day, and the Orchid Ball. First Row: Bill Thurber, Jerry Culligan, Ken King, Tim Elson. Second Row: Bruce Sutton, Greg Summers, Mike WahIman, Darrell Freds, Jerry Johnson, Bill Nicol. Third Row: Dan Payne, Guss Diener, Jim Huebner, Chris Hun- ter, Mike Vogler, Tim McCants. Fourth Row: Dennis Goble, Derald Mull, Bob Altstadt, Paul Tinker, Bob Brame, Perry Kontos, Don Rhodes. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Steve Cornelius, Secretary; Brad Grass, Vice- Pres.; Dave Bullock, Sage; Audrey Laue, House- mother; Jack Moorehead, Treas.; Bill Watson, Sergeant-at-Arms; Gary Whitenack, Herald. 68 cee heaeae Pearson Za v YY Lg First Row: John Pyle, John Masters, Tom Farr, Steve Markin, Rick Krebs. Second Row: Dennis Wid- mann, Charlie Guetling, Doug Black, Joe Whitt, Bruce Rea, Dave Redmon, Steve Vaughn. Third Row: Don Nixon, Joe Shelly, Bret Utterback, Mike Warble, Bill Crain. First Row: Bob Fix, Sergeant-at-Arms; Dick Hubbard, Secretary. Second Row: Bob Kautzman, Presi- dent; Woodie Klepfer, Patrick Minderman, Sponsor; David Meyer, Sponsor; Steve Wikle, Treasurer; Fred Schrader, Vice-President. Theta Psi’s brotherhood helps to finish work on their newly acquired house. THETA PSI OMEGA Theta Psi Omega social fraternity was chartered on January 3, 1968 in order to promote democratic thought among the © W Q brothers and fellow students. Activities of © WY Q included the win- ning of the ‘‘President’s Traveling Trophy,” in the Homecoming Parade, participation in intramural sports, and the purchasing and remodeling of a fra- ternity house. The Theta Psi’s also sponsor dances, hayrides, and an annual faculty all-star basketball game. aS 69 BETA PHI GAMMA Founded in the Fall of 1968, the Delta Eta Chapter of Beta Phi Gamma is the fourth chapter in the nation to secure a chapter from the only nationally recog- nized Junior College Journalism Honor- ary Fraternity. The honorary fraternity was founded in order to recognize and reward individu- al achievement and excellence in the field of mass communications. Members this year were chosen from The Trailblazer and Le Revoir staffs. First Row: Sandra Fuhrman, Ray Martin, Jayne Senesac. Second Row: Sharon Pickett, Mr. Fred Walk- er, Pary Darnold. PHI THETA KAPPA Phi Theta Kappa, the National Junior College Honorary Fraternity, has a threefold purpose of promoting scholar- ship, developing character, and cul- tivating fellowship. Since its founding in 1949, Phi Theta Kappa has been active in promoting scho- lastic standards on campus. The members have offered such services as tutoring students who are seeking help. First Row: Reginald D. Williams, Historian; Douglas Bauman, Treasurer; James Van Ermen, Tom Mit- chell, President; Tom Anderson, Brenton Coyne, Lawrence L. Walters, Vice President. Second Row: Celia Lemmink, Debbie Devine, Sue Ruble, Isabel Hoskins, Deborah Biddle, Sara Gibbs, Mary Ann Held, Linda Horton, Diane Midkiff, Barbara Eck. Third Row: Kiki Naito, Pam Farmer, Kamil Rout- zahn, Evidene Bontrager, Ken Rosenbaum, Stephen Knott, Robert Bruce, Mike Hicks, Darryl! W. Huls, Kathie Willard, Kathy Montgomery, Sandy Myers, Public Relations Consultant; Stephanie Fiscus, Al- ternate 1.C.C. Representative; Kathy Rollings, Secretary; Mrs. Ellen Bardole, Sponsor. Fourth Row: Danny Baugh, John Holmes, Donald Vaughn, Gary Steigerwald, Steve Myers, Lem Master, Hyman Feldman, Robert Culler, Dave Fesko, Bob Swanson, |.C.C. Representative; Steve Cadwallader. 70 GAMMA TAU The purpose of Gamma Tau is to aid in the development and the growth to the individual students by fostering good citizenship. To the beginning student especially, this association functions to broaden his horizons as an engineering student as he participates in its activities both individu- ally and as a vital part of the group. First Row: Dick Florey, Stephe n R. Kaeser. Second Row: Brenton Coyne, Teddy York, Jim Moeller, Kim Sang Ho. Third Row: David L. Sager, Aaron Moon, Richard Pea, Randy Bennett, Steve Dawson, Mr. Warren Stephenson, Sponsor. MU ALPHA THETA In 1960, Mu Alpha Theta was granted a charter by the Mathematical Association in America. This association is the largest of collegiate mathematics in the world. The club meets once a month, which at that time they discuss new develop- ments in the mathematical field. The members themselves prepare and discuss prominent mathematical topics at their monthly meetings. i J i ? a, First Row: James Van Ermen, Vice President; Kim Sang Ho, Secretary; Sandra Fuhrman, Tom Kaho, Lem Master, Bruce Lord. Second Row: Mr. David Keusch, Tom Anderson, Chun Woon Lau, Treasurer; Paul DeMoss, President; Bill Majors, William Stegemoller. dal STUDENT SENATE The main objective of the Student Senate this year was to renovate the old VUSA Constitution. Through leader- ship of the Executive Council, the Sen- ate met bi-weekly to confer on offenses against the campus problems. The Senate was busy in other areas In other Senate business, new clubs were recognized and basketball tickets were distributed. The Senate renovated the old commissioner of athletics which had been a part of the old Student Sen- ate Constitution and which had been vacant for several years. i Geass =o eas like coordinating all campus elections, publishing the student handbook, and drawing up the budget from the Student Activity Fee. The Student Senate was very involved this year and gained much recognition On campus. First Row: Gary Steingerwald, Phil Nowling, Kathy Cannon, Kathy McKinley, Nancy Gray, Kam Routzahn, Sharon Pickett, Rod Shirk, Terry O’Hair. Second Row: Chuck Meade, Chet Lewis, Matt Jones, Tom Hahn, Mark Kendall, Joe Tipton, Bob Carrel, Dave Culp. 1ie4 STUDENT SENATE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Gary Steigerwald, Commissioner of Elec- tions; Sharon Pickett, Secretary; Chet Lewis, Vice President; Joe Tipton, Presi- dent, Second Semester; Mark Kendall, Commissioner of Publications; Matt Jones, Treasurer; Chuck Meade, Com- missioner of Athletics; Terry O’Hair, Commissioner of Activities. President, Woodie Klepher presides over the Student Senate meetings which are held bi-weekly. Woodie Klepher, President of Student Senate, First Semester. 73 STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD Wayne Burch, Stan Walston, Bob Swanson, Steve McQuinn, Dave Douglas, Judy IIlingsworth, Julie Mason, Karl Wilson, Greg Snyder, Connie Proffitt, Mark VanWestrum, Mark Atkinson, Phil Slattery, Joe Ridgley. FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD The SAB is composed of fifteen members. Six are representatives for Town Housing, three are representatives for Commuters, two each are from the Men’s East, West, and Women’s Dorms. The FAB is composed of nine mem- bers. All members are in administrative positions concerned with the faculty. They represent all factions of the curric- ula offered at Vincennes University. This wide variety gives the board know- ledge in virtually every area on campus. The purpose of these boards is to hear disciplinary cases that the students propose throughout the course of the semester. After discussing a case, the group makes recommendations for dis- ciplinary action to Dean Summers. Martha Thompson, Ed A. Munyer, Caroll Deem, Jack Butler, Rollie Orr, Forrest Waggoner, Pat Min- derman, Curtis Wilbur. 74 INTER-FRATERNAL COUNCIL Formulated in 1969, the Inter-Frater- nity Council acts as a governing body over the fraternities and sororities on campus. The purpose of this council is to unite the “Greeks” so there will be better communication and cooperation. Among the many activities that the club sponsored was Greek Weekend which was held in October. First Row: Lois Seaton, Kathie Willard, Dave Miles, President; Janie Jordan, Vickie Sprinkle. Second Row: Ray McDonald, Lewie Bovee, Brad Grass, Greg Summers, Jim Haefling, Bob Kautzman. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Inter-club council is composed of repre- sentatives from every club on campus. This council assists the activities board by co- ordinating all campus events and volunteer- ing their clubs for services. This council was formulated in 1968. First Row: Doris Molt, Verla Stucky, Leanna Grishaw, Claudia Law, Nancy Suplick, Lewis Bovee. Second Row: Bob Swanson, Steve Markin, Perry Kontos, Tom Walker, Terry O’Hair. Third Row: Charles Organ, Phillip Harding, Ray Paul, Robert Blubaugh, Chet Lewis. Th STUDENT ACTIVITIES ADVISORY The Student Activities Advisory Board is responsible for planning and imple- menting all programs of all campus events which include dances, pop concerts, and special weekends. This board is a tremen- dous help to Mr. Weaver. First Row: Joanne Olivieri, Joyce McPheeters, Jane Grimes, Melinda Jones, Nancy Werner, Nancy Williams. Second Row: Gary Steigerwald, Tom Rentschler, Terry O’Hair, Tim Weaver, Sponsor; Don Goecker, John Lee, Jr. NEWMAN PARISH BOARD The Newman Parish is a service to the university and the city. Its main concern is to make the university com- | munity a warmer, more human place to live and work and to stimulate thought as much as possible. First Row: Mike Kalil, Nancy Martin, Kathryn Rugh. Second Row: August Schultheis, Richard Day, Ken Gryp. 76 UCCF First Row: Marsha Correll, Sue Schumaker, Anita Mundy, Secretary; Pam Combs. Second Row: Hank Godby, Rollie Helming, Vice President; Ray Martin, Past President; Kathy Montgomery, Ron Johnson, President; Susan Wood, Treasurer; Larry Johnson, Roger Kolazar, Clark Scott. First Row: JoAnn Withers, Secretary; Doris Molt, President; Diane Kempker, 1.C.C. Representative; Linda Kempker, Vice President. Second Row: Steve Hash, Tina Marlowe, Sponsor; Jim Ward, Kathy Crock, Richard Ogler. Loday UCCF is quite active in promoting fellowship on campus. The United Campus Christian Fellowship is composed of people interested in activ- ities concerning other people and in aiding students in adjusting to college life. Those students away from home for the first time find this service en- couraging. The UCCF is committed to Christian ideals and exercise this com- mitment fully. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION B.S.U. is a student led, Christ-cen- tered church related organization which ministers to the spiritual and moral needs of college students. Social and community projects are sponsored by the group. Weekly Bible study, monetary support for student summer missionaries, entertaining inter- national students during Christmas, and an Easter egg hunt for children and supported child care through the local church are a few of the activities carried on by this group. TAT First Row: Edith Martin, Co-Captain; Sheryl! Joslin, Joanne Olivieri, Nancy Suplick, Diane Moehn, Kathy Montgomery, Janie VanDuyn, Cherie Edel. Second Row: Linda Kidwell, Co-Captain; Colleen Griffin, Janie Jordan, Phyllis Sergent, Wanda Fleming, Vicki Wilkerson, Stephanie Zaparcha, Leanna Grishaw, Jenny Eineman. BLAZERETTES Blazerettes perform in formation during a basketball game. 78 The Blazerettes were first organized on September 12, 1966 and began to prac- tice at that time. Their goal and purpose is to entertain during “half-time” of the basketball games and at other functions on campus such as the Variety Show. VARSITY VOCALEERS Se err CN ec Bo oer First Row: Ward Terwilliger, Jim Ford, Tim Adams, Phil Slattery, Edwin Downey, Dean Houser, Mike Kennedy, Tom Caplingler, Mr. Charles Beall. Second Row: Martha Fox, Mary DeLaughter, Debbie Fultz, Nancy Cantrell, Chris lrick, Donita Honey, Nancy McCain, Sarah Bentz, Rachael Hughes, Becky Holmes, Becky Riggs, Colleen Griffin, Anne Petts, Mary Fuller. Third Row: Melinda Jones, Jan Thompson, Jim Davis, Mark Manien, Charles Rice, Ralph Fritz, Steve Ficker, Mike Smith, Mike WahIman, Marilyn Heinz, Debbie Spencer. The Varsity Vocaleers, composed of talented students on campus, is one of the best singing groups in this area. Di- rected by Professor Charles Beall, this hard working group performs at a variety of functions. They are frequently seen at convocations and were well received at the Variety Show. Besides their work at the university, they are booked for a number of towns each year. Their “Roaring 20’s” group is one of the major attractions on any of these tours. They are a delight to watch. The “Roaring Twenties,’” Vincennes University’s touring group, performed at the Variety Show. 79 VU: EAR Ae First Row: Jake Kraus, Fred Schrader, Jon Pyle, Ken Shultz, Dan Puchinzski, Bill Cummings, Rick Wyatt, Gary Sublet, Bob Kabel, Rick Goin, Sherry Stuntz, Art Essex, Doug Gerdon, Gary Minnich, Mike Sims, Terry Kramer. Third Row: Tom Swearer, John Hughs, Ernest Roller, Sponsor. The purpose of the V.U.P.P.A. is “to promote professionalism” among pilots at Vincennes University. They attempt to instill interest in aviation through air shows and meets, guest speakers, and trips to such places as the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The high standards set by this club should be an inspiration to all, whether they be in aviation or not, Flight student preflights his airplane. 80 Chung Do kwn - VLU. KARATE CLUB © tx kwonpo First Row: Harold Hamm, Kris Grzesiowski, Micky Monnaham, Mark McCullough. Second Row: Myron Barbour, Bob Houchins, Rance Kleiber, Bruce Tower, Wayne Burch, Marty Cohn. Third Row: Lloyd Boston, Harold Espy, Mike Myer, Paul Tinker, Wil Higgenbothem, Tom Anderson, President. Karate is not merely a sport. It is an art, an art that developes both body and spirit. The tremendous physical effort necessary to build the body requires such mental concentration that both faculties profit. Karate, the most effective art of self defense known to man is what is claims, an art of defense. Those versed in this art are never on the offense, but rather they are the defenders of the principles they stand for. The basic Karate moves must be constantly practiced. 81 INDIANA STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOC. Organized in the fall of 1968, the Indiana Student Educators Association was born to foster a spirit of unity among education students through fellowship and guidance and to prepare them to take their places as teachers someday. This club has extremely strong backing for a new organization. Its members hear various educators speak and thus gain valuable insight into the problems, duties, and responsibilities of educators. First Row: Robert Blubaugh, |.C.C. Representative; Gary Watson, President; Ralph Fritz, Treasurer; Diana Kemker, Secretary; Steve Keneipp, Vice President. Second Row: Kathy Walker, Jackie Lay, Kathy Pastry, Judy Allen, Candy Curtain, Mary Rusch, Linda Kemker, Marilyn Pfoff, Kathy Wampler. Third Row: Cynthia Weliky, Linda Dolkey, Rachael Hughes, Edward Wright, Peggy Clauss, Roberta Chappell, Marcia Carvin, Connie Kane, Nancy McCain, Norma Stevenson. Fourth Row: Dr. June Dol- lahan, Gary Hackney, Dennis Meyer, Dale Charlton, Steve Tevebaugh, Jim Strosnider, Glenda Matting- ly, Doris Wishmeyer, Linda Pea. OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION First Row: Linda Horton, Secretary; Theresa Welch, President; Susie Slinkard, Reporter; Ann Cangany, Treasurer; Claudia Law, Vice President; Susan Street, Historian. 82 Founded in September of 1967, the Office Education Association strives to develop leadership abilities through par- ticipation in vocation education, civic, recreational, and social responsibilities. The OEA sponsored a booth at the Annual Chili Supper and were also repre- sented in the Homecoming Parade. This organization takes field trips to nearby colleges and also sends represen- tatives to both the State and National OEA Convention. First Row: Steve Howell, Marc Manien, Perry Kontos. Second Row: Linda Redmond, Nancy Williams. ARCHERY CLUB The purpose of the Archery Club is to further the archery skills and abilities. The club is divided into the target archery, which Steve Howell is head, and the hunting archery, which Perry Kontos, who received the Best Individu- al Archer Award heads. This newly organized club will visit other campuses for archery meets. KEGLERS’ KLUB First Row: Elaine Finke, Cindy Ackerman, Marilyn Pfoff, Susan Brown, Donita Honey, Donetta Jett, Judi May, Lynn Potter, Lorraine Doty, Pam Bonaventura. Second Row: Mrs. Olsen, Dale Huminik, Mrs. Crane, Bob Wood, Louis Worl, Don McGee, Steve Lotshaw, Gary Irwin, Jerry Johnston, Anne Petts, Steve Jefvert, Wayne Wilson. Third Row: Mike Shinkle, Don McKinney, Wayne Portee, Larry Frey, Mickey Klen , Dave Fesko, Bill Grant. The purpose of the Keglers’ Klub is to provide enjoyment for those not eligible or able to participate in other available activities. Activities of the year include pro- viding the float for the Homecoming Queen which received special recogni- tion, hayrides and raffles. 83 RESERVE OFFICERS’ TRAINING CORPS The Flying Blazers exist to create an interest in aviation and to provide a reasonable cost in flying for V.U. stu- dent and faculty members. Holding club meetings twice a month, members also attended several flying meets throughout the year. Garey Redmond, Advisor; Bonnie Stucky, Secretary-Treasurer; Bob Ricks, President; James Smith, 1.C.C. Representative; Edward L. Huddleston, Vice President; David H. Boomershine. Second Row: Bob Sharp, Scott Spence, William Crowell, Steve Cadwallader, Jose Ramon Castro, Fred Caze. Third Row: Kevin Mattingly, David Kirch, Archie Risner, John Dunbar, Cort Myers, Steve Wood. 84 erg: bs ae whan wifi First Row: Bernie Smith, Carol Campbell, Rita Zimmer, Linda Ersman, Cheryl Smith, Barbara Bal- bach, Vicki Sullivan, Sue Myers, Laurel Bell. Second Row: Kathy Dean, Linda L. Kidwell, Alice Majors, Ruth Sparks, Cindy Dreyer, Sharon Bingaman, Peggy Gowen, Lynn Banta, Gail Barekman, Marilyn Tyring, Debra Gambill. Third Row: Lora Snellenberger, Jenny Clayton, Debbie Fahey, Carol Catt, Diane Marchino, Barbara Miller, Judy Tolbert, Jeanette Kraus, Karen Lindauer, Kaye Donaldson, Jean Dupire, Debbie Banier, Elaine Martin, Mary Sue Stoelting, Fonda Phillips, Connie Busboom. VU’s chapter of the Indiana Associ- ation of Nursing Students was created to aid in the preparation of nursing students for the assumption of regis- tered nursing responsibilities. IANS sponsored a booth at the Annual Alumni Chili Supper and cap- tured the “Most Beautiful Float” for the Homecoming Parade. Several IANS delegates are sent each year to work- shops and to the State Convention in Indianapolis. PRACTICAL NURSING CLUB First Row: Helen Byrnes, Donna Cox, Mary Fuller, Anna Biggs, Ruby Lavely, Jean Marlow. Second Row: Alma Southard, Eileen Baldridge, Nancy Sayer, Kathy Brinkman, Carolyn Blagrave, Doris Hud- dieston, Mona Elliott, Mrs. Miller. Third Row: Kathy McClure, Sue Ellen Shatto, Edye Clayton, Becky Bonnert, Betty McCord, Barbara Arthur, Jane Shade. The purpose of the Practical Nursing Club is to allow the practical nursing stu- dents and their families the opportunity to become better acquainted with each other in an extracurricular setting. The Practical Nursing Club has _partici- pated in Homecoming activities, given food baskets to the needy, and has sponsored several “‘get togethers” such as the Hallo- ween and Christmas parties. 85 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Sen Sean ane ere eS | First Row: Joanne Franklin, I.C.C. Representative; Raymonde Vincent, Secretary; Iris Cauble, Vice- President; Carla Jo Daniels, President. Second Row: Cheryl Hamrick, Treasurer; Diana Witsman, Social Chairman; Marlene Hemrick, Publicity. First Row: Mr. Beach, Advisor; Ray Keller, Vice President; Frank Litherland, President; William C. Ziegler. Second Row: Lem Master, Ron Haptostall, Tom Lass, Robert Hannel. 86 To promote teamwork and fellow- ship to foster personal development, and to encourage interest in Home Ec- onomics. These are the main objectives of the Home Economics Club. A sponsor for both the Chili Supper and the Christmas Party, members also conducted an Easter Egg Hunt at St. Vincent’s Orphanage. VICA VICA is a new and exciting club on VU campus for the first time this year. VICA, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, was founded June of 1969 in Memphis, Tennessee and the club was established here on May 15, 1969. Vin- cennes should be very proud of VICA because there are only two charters in Indiana of which the Vincennes charter is the first. VICA has a total of 30 mem- bers all who are very active in the club. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS CLUB ppasiee ‘ First Row: Michael Wong, President; Henry Chiu, Vice President; Jim Behling, Treasurer; Jim Vener- man, 1.C.C. Representative; Mashood Abid Khan, Publicity Chairman. Second Row: Mr. Jay Bardole, Adviser; Anne Petts, Activity Coordinator; Nancy Williams, Pary Donald, Kiki Naito, Secretary; Mr. Myron McKitrick, Adviser. Third Row: Albert Tse, George Wong, Albert Yu, Pak-Soon Chan, Ray- mond Lo, John Tsang, Henry Chen, Tshekedi Dlamini. Fourth Row: Mathew Jones, Kim Sang Ho, Jeff Ames, Chen Jas Wah Shan, Pou-Cheong Hon, Erie Chan, Phiwokwakhe Dlamini, Veli Banti Dlami- ni, Derril Bryant. COLLEGIATE 4-H Having as a perspective that better communication among peoples would lead to a deeper understanding of eth- nic differences, the International Stu- dents club exists to promote this idea. The Collegiate 4-H Club promotes a wide acquaintance among its mem- bers and works to maintain and in- crease their interest in 4-H Club work. In general, the club is to promote the well-being of former 4-H Club mem- bers at Vincennes University. First Row: Mel Frame, Marcia Carvin, Verla Stucky. Second Row: Terry Hedges, Edward Rudolph, Hank Godby. 87 First Row: Tom Taggart, |.C.C Representative; Mark Montgomery, Secretary; Dale Clifford, President; Philip Weliky, 1.C.C. Representative; Jason Straka, Vice President; James Field, Ser- geant-at-Arms; Larry Natalic, Treasurer. Second Row: Tom Burke, Nick Giles, Garry Branam, Dennis Weir, Scott Thompson. Third Row: Denny Harrison, Stanley Mikosz, Tom Hill, Jim Keller. Fourth Row: Donald Harris, Dick English, Mare L. Sappenfield, Randall Bills. Fifth Row: Ken Whitkanack, Lead Instructor; Ron Tennis, Mark Savage, Roger Ford, Instructor; COMMUNICATIONS Mark Wagner. The purpose of Communications Un- limited is to try to bring the races closer together through discussion and projects. This club also discusses campus problems and the discrimination that occurs on the campus. The clubs activities included sponsor- ing dances and helping with the planning of Black Weekend. 88 Shirley Lewis and Charles Rice. .918 - PRINTING CLUB The .918 Printing Club provides activi- ties and fellowship for the graphic repro- duction students while gaining a greater knowledge in the printing field by work- ing together on the various club projects. Field trips and participation in intra- mural sports highlighted the Printing Club activities this year. NLIMITED AUTO MECHANICS The Auto Mechanics Club was organized to promote fellowship among auto me- chanics and to promote qual- ity in the work done. The activities sponsored by auto mechanics have helped V.U. in striving for total in- volvement by all the clubs and organizations on campus. First Row: David Squires, Dan Hill, Jim McGarity, Mike Zeller, Steve Clements, Mr. Lloyd Peterson, Adviser; Mr. Gene Bathe, Adviser. Second Row: John Keiper, Erny Crane, Robin Gerstung, Ed Spaetti, David Mooris, Paul Leonard, Den- nis Reynolds, Larry Johnson, Mr. George Whitehouse. Third Row: Roger Burdette, Jeff Fisher, Glen Kreilien, Harris Waller, Jerry Brooks, Gary Zimmer, Walt Snitter, Dennis Wilderman. Fourth Row: Mr. Bob Prusz, Adviser; John Milli- gan, Adviser; Steve Simonds, Adviser; Robert Hickey. A.I.D.D. The purpose of the American Institute of Drafting and Design is to better techniques in the field of drafting and design and to further the aims of the drafting world. Numerous contests and activities were sponsored by A.I.D.D. during the 1969-70 school year. First Row: Jim Schnell, Treasurer; Tom R. Hahn, Secretary; William C. Ziegler, President; Gary Brennaman, Vice President; Tom Walker, 1.C.C. Representative; Lewie Bovee, !.C.C. Representative. Second Row: Richard Murphy, Sponsor; Steve Bender; Bill Miller, Robert Hannel, Mike Berg, Chris Peters, Charles M. Biggs, Richard Pointer, Sponsor. Third Row: Robert Bambrough, John Alan Holmes, Lesse Peters, Richard Hand, Stan Hurst, L. Ray McDonald. DATA PROCESSING CLUB VU’s Data Processing Club is dedicated to the purpose of furthering and improv- ing the data processing skills and know- ledge of every member of the club. The main Objective is to instruct the member in informal fellowship so that he may someday take an active part in the world he lives. In addition to hearing several speakers lecture on data processing and participat- ing in field trips, the club sponsored the Data Processing Dance. First Row: Don Moore, Glenn Schoettlin, Randy McGinnis, Tom Greenwood, Russ Evans, Ronald Moore. Second Row: Sandy Myers, Janice LaFollette, Jeanette Jones, Linda Horton, Kathy Rollings, Susan Street, Rita Ray. Third Row: Lem Master, President; Mike Zeneri, Ronald Haptonstall, John Hochgesang, Tom Lass, Steve Jefvert, Bruce LeMond, Mr. Ronald Edwards, Adviser. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Encouraging civic responsibil- ity through professional conferences and activities, the DE Club members learned the importance of distributive education as a career. Club members participated in both the Indiana DECA Convention at Terre Haute and the National Convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota. First Row: Tim Elson, Joe Murphy, Anita Mundy, President; Mike Williams, Linda Redmond, Linda Fergu- son. Second Row: Mr. Bradley, Adviser; Carl Kizer, Jerry Gilley, Mare McGarvey, Jay Hasty, John Stein- hardt, Lee Ervin, Bob Fix, Phil Tolbert. Third Row: Jim Robinson, Keith Rouse, David Schroeder, John Seng, Dave Columbe, Steve Courter, Dave Hash, George Posey, Roger Alexander, David Veatch. 90 SIGMA IOTA RHO CLUB : 4 { } } ; ' First Row: Dave Betzner, Vince Kimlick, Steve Lloyd, Mike England, Kevin Kelley. Second Row: Tom Porta, Tom Burke, Bill Kratz, Rick Balousek, Jim Shultz, Bob Hashel, Ed Overly. Third Row: Bill Grant, Charlie Schladand, Carl Hiler, Tom Boney, Clark Exmeyer, Tom Shook, Ken Gyrp, Cliff Bassett, Randy Byrds. PEP BAND First Row: Tom Anderson, Anna Spears, Gary Hill, Randy Hill, Ron Crane, Tom Degroff, Larry Hilden- brand, Jane Ann Grimes, Glenn Lawson, Lorna Myers, Holly Willman. Second Row: Don Utzinger, Tom Ander- son, Doug Williams, Mark Fitzpatrick, Sally Hanger, Kenny Begeman, Steve Turner, Gail Coughran, Joe Ridgley, John Maddox, Alice Conger. Third Row: Hank Godby, Greg Stewart, Tom Bailey, John Hawkins, Roger Fuchs, Jane Moss, Bob Hassee, Bill Siffin, Reginald Williams, Bill Shugert. Fourth Row: Charles Alvey, Mindy Spurgeon, Tom Rentschler, Bill Woolever, Don Sturgeon, Steve Miller, Tom Williams, Fred Lamble. Drums: James Bertsch, Gail Denny. Standing: Mr. Gary Dempsey, Director. a7 SYMPHONIC BAND aE Ree ee me Ne ke a First Row: Tom Anderson, Anna Spears, Gary Hill, Randy Hill, Glenn Lawscn, Lorna Myers, Holly Williams. Second Row: Ron Crane, Tom Degroff, Larry Hildebrand, Jane Ann Grimes, Sally Hanger, Bonita Pritchett, Doug Williams, Mark Fitzpatrick, Kenny Begeman, Steve Turner, Gail Caughran, Joe Ridgley, John Maddox, Alice Conger. Third Row: Charles Alvey, Mindy Spurgeon, Tom Rentschler, Bill Shugert, Reginald Williams, Bill Siffin, Bob Hassee, Jane Moss, Roger Fuchs, John Hawkins, Mike Diel, Greg Stuart, Tom Bailey, Henry Godby. Fourth Row: Mr. Gary Dempsey, Director; Gail Denny, Fred Lamble, Tom Wil- liams, Monty Harp, Bill Woolever, Don Sturgeon, Steve Miller, Tom Anderson, Don Utzinger. Standing: Norm Mailer, James Bertsch, Brian Kratz, Joe Williams. STAGE BAND First Row: Mark Fitzpatrick, Gary Hill, Doug Williams, Alice Conger, Randy Hill, Joe Ridgley. Second Row: Reginald Williams, Bill Shugert, Tom Rentschler, Tom Anderson. Third Row: Gail Denny, Mr. Gary Dempsey, Director; Ken Rosenbaum, Fred Lamble, Don Sturgeon. 92 DORM OFFICERS EAST HALL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Tom Rentschler, Secretary; Steve Wendelboe, Vice President; Tom Neu, President; Paul Bush, Treasurer. WOMENS’ RESIDENCE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Janet Plymate, Secretary; Rita Peacock, Treasurer; Joyce Kennedy, President; Nancy McFarran, Vice President; Sue Schumacher, Social Chairman. WEST HALL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Jerry McKim, Treasurer; David L. Georg, President; Mark E. Wilson, Vice President; Ronald E. John- son, Secretary. 94 PERSONALITIES 95 DR. ISAAC K. BECKES Under the direction of Doctor Isaac K. Beckes, Vincennes University has grown these past 20 years. His professional guid- ance and philosophy of education has made V.U. one of the leading colleges in the state academically, and one of the leading junior colleges in the nation athletically. Since the president is rarely seen at most colleges, it is refreshing to note that Dr. Beckes can be seen frequently on campus and at most of the convocations. His “open door policy” and willingness to help the students at V.U. makes him an honorable man. (ies f ’ esa DN SRNL SA ARRESTS MI RE, aS Dr. Beckes, a Yale graduate, has been president since June, 1950. Dr. Beckes is never too busy to take time to walk with and talk to students. 96 DEANS OF THE UNIVERSITY HOWARD HILL, DEAN OF THE FACULTY STEPHEN A. VIOLANTE, DEAN OF ADMISSIONS t t ; PHILLIP M. SUMMERS, DEAN OF STUDENTS DR. J. EDWARD KLINKER, DEAN OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS 97 ADMINISTRATIVE HEADS Mr. Jack Bottenfield ini i j ‘ Administrative Assistant Miss Cornelia Carter, Assistant to the President to the President @ - Mr. Frank Zoll Miss Meridith Jordan Mr. Rick Bates Assistant to the President Registrar Director of Public Relations Mrs. Barbara DeBoer Mr. Robert Hyatt Mr. Carl Weidner Director of VU News Bureau Business Manager Purchasing Agent 98 ADMINISTRATIVE HEADS Mr. William Heller Dr. Wanita Bailey Mr. Warren Potter Mrs. Helen Murphy Chief Accountant Director of Student Placement Director of Financial Aids Assistant Director of Guidance a Mr. Tim Weaver Mr. Forrest Waggoner Mr. John D. Cooper Mr. J. Rollie Orr Director of Student Activities Assistant to the Dean of Students; Director of Residence Halls Chief of Campus Security Director of Housing Mrs. Elizabeth Pitkin Mr. Robert Schultheis Mr. Ralph Smith Mr. Rudy Mullis Librarian Valley Advance Editor Supervisor of Printing and Mail Director of Printing 99 HUMANITIES Mrs. Harriette Groscop Mrs. Dorothy Bailey Mr. Charles Beall Mrs. Martha Berry Chairman, Division of Humanities; English Assistant Instructor in Voice and Director Assistant Professor Chairman, Dept. of English and Lit. of Varsity Vocaleers Reading Technology _ Mr. Carl Bovenschen Mrs. Vera Brenton Mrs. Dorothy B. Browning Mr. Jack Butler Bowling Equipment Specialists Assistant Professor of Language English Lab Instructor Professor of Physical Education Mr. Robert K. Cagle Mrs. Marcella M. Castle Professor of English and Speech English Instructor An art student contemplates on her subject. Mrs. Judith Chatham Mr. Alan Coyner English Instructor Assistant Professor of English 100 HUMANITIES Mr. Richard Day Mrs. Caroll Deem Mr. Gary Dempsey Mr. John Dunstan F Associate Professor of P : : English Instructor Home Foon Band Director Assistant Professor of English Mr. Larry Edwards Mrs. Laura Edwards Mr. Richard Ertel Mrs. Vivian Fanton Assistant Professor of English English Instructor Associate Professor of Music Associate Professor of Art Mrs. Ernestine Farrell Mr. Craig Fox English Instructor English Instructor Undivided attention is given at a faculty meeting. Miss Jane Godare Mrs. Catherine Graham English Assistant English Instructor 101 HUMANITIES SQOE, Mr. Vernon Houchins Assistant Professor of Physical Education Mrs. Bessie Hatton English Assistant pe Mrs. Helen Jensen Mr. Ben Johnson Th ; : - : : ; e university bowling lanes provide to many students recreation. Associate Professor of Chairman of the Physical y 9 heh y English and Sociology Education and Recreation Dept. Mrs. Betty Johnson Mrs. Martha Libby Miss Amy Loomis Mr. Myron McKitrick English Instructor English Instructor Associate Professor of Speech Assistant Professor of English Mrs. Jacqueline Maddock Mrs. Karen Major Mr. Ron Major Mr. Victor Meier English Instructor English Instructor Art Instructor Instructor of Square Dance 102 HUMANITIES Miss Andrea Myers, Assistant Mrs. Rita Potter Mr. James Prince Mr. Joe Raley, Assistant Chairman of Professor of Physical Education English Instructor Associate Professor of English English, Assistant Professor of Eng. Mr. Jerry Reynolds Father Walter J. Rinderle Mr. Tom Roth Miss Ellen Scanlin Physical Education Instructor Philosophy Instructor English Instructor Language Instructor Reverand Franklyn Schroeder Assistant Professor of Humanities Students make use of the Curtis G. Shake Library facilities every night of the week. Mr. Gary Shepherd English Instructor 103 HUMANITIES Mrs. Marjorie Simon Mrs. Linda Tucker Sister Regina Therese Mrs. Martha Thompson English Instructor Instructor in Voice Assistant Professor of English English Instructor Mrs. Mary Van Meter Associate Professor of Art Mrs. Carol Whaley English Instructor An optional activity in the Music Department is voice lessons. Mr. Wayne Wilson Physical Education Instructor 104 SCIENCE AND MATH Mr. Curtis A. Dhonau Chairman of Science-Math Dept. A slide rule is a basic tool in college math. Mrs. Ellen Bardole Assistant Professor of Chemistry Mr. Jay Bardole Mr. Barrett Baxendale Mr. Allen Bradfield Miss Bettie Bryant Assistant Professor of Chemistry Professor of Georgraphy Chairman of Mathematics Dept. Chemistry Instructor f Mr. Ronald Byrd Miss Linda Dale Mrs. Deborah Dodson Mr. James Dodson Mathematics Instructor Assistant Professor of Mathematics Earth and Sky Instructor Life Science Instructor 105 SCIENCE AND MATH Commutors are often seen in the Administrative Building where their lockers Mr. Dale Dowden Mr. David Ford are located. Chemistry Instructor Agriculture Instructor a Mr. Donald W. Hamilton Mr. Ray Hoffhaus Mr. David J. Keusch Mr. John E. McGaughey Agriculture Instructor Mathematics Instructor Assistant Professor of Math. Associate Professor of Math. Mr. James Messmer Agriculture Instructor Mrs. Virginia Miller Life science students become familiar with small animals through study of specimens. Chemistry Instructor 106 Mr. Edward Munyer Mr. John Ostendorf Mrs. Dorothy Palmer Mr. Daryle Riegle Associate Professor of Science Physics Instructor Biology Instructor Physics Instructor Mr. Randall Schormann Mr. Robert Stalcup Life Science Instructor Chemistry Instructor Mr. William Stegemoller Mr. Warren Stephenson Assistant Professor of Math. Assistant Professor of Physics a Many hours are spent in lab by students who are taking chemistry. Mr. John Walker Mrs. Barbara Wineinger Chairman Life Science Dept. Assistant Professor of Biology 107 SOCIAL SCIENCE Dr. Chelsea Lawlis, Chairman Mr. Preston B. Albright Dr. June Dollahan, Professor Mr. Larry Lehman of Division of Social Science Professor of History of English and Psychology Associate Instructor of Economics Mr. Terry McCraney Mr. David Meyer Associate Instructor of Economics History Instructor pany ew rg Some social science professors require their students to listen to tapes Dr. Orville F. Moore Mr. Robert Orr, Associate for additional information not received in class. Professor of Psychology Professor of Social Science Mr. Jack Raley, Associate Dr. Ron Ridgley, Associate Mr. C. Bliss Talley Mr. John D. Tipton Professor of Social Sciences Professor of Social Science Associate Professor of Psychology Psychology Instructor 108 CAREER DIVISION Mr. Bill G. Spence Mr. Joe Beach, Associate Mr. Ken Berry Mr. Kendall Bombard Chairman of Career Division Professor of Technology Aviation Mechanics Instructor Assistant Professor of Drafting Mr. Don Bradley Mr. James Campbell Business Instructor Director Computer Tech. Center Mr. Ernest Chiles, Asst. Chief Pilot Mr. Richard D. Eavey Drafting Technology is one of the largest in the Career Division here at V.U. Avn. Flight and Agr. Aviation Electronics Tech. Instructor Mr. Roger Ford Mr. Jacob Friesen, Aviation Flight Data Processing Instructor Graphic Reproduction Instructor and Agriculture Avn. Instructor Miss Karen Edwards Mr. Ronald L. Edwards Business Instructor 109 CAREER DIVISION Miss Karen Gines Miss Lee Godare, Chairman Professor of Practical Nursing of the Nursing Department The computor center is an essential department since Vincennes Univer- Mr. Gordon Goodman, Assistant Mr. Walter Hollingsworth sity is increasing in enrollment. Professor of Distributive Ed. Aviation Mechanics Instructor Mr. Arthur Hortin Mr. Ronald C. Jeffries, Avn. Flight Mr. Joe Judkins Miss Rosemary King Assistant Professor of Business and Agr. Aviation Instructor Machine Technology Instructor Associate Professor of Nursing Mr. William King Mr. Steven Kirchoff Mr. Carl Koenig Mr. David Little Aviation Flight Instructor Data Processing Instructor Computer Technology Instructor Chief Pilot and Flight Instructor 110 CAREER DIVISION Mrs. Mary Ann Lukens Mr. Donald Marquez Mrs. Edith May Miss Gladys McClure Business Instructor Flight Instructor Technical Instructor Business Instructor Mr. Forrest McGlone, Chairman, Mrs. Marjorie Miller Mr. John Milligan, Assistant Mr. James Q. Morley, Civil Business and Distributive Ed. Dept. Practical Nursing Professor Professor of Auto Mechanics Engineering Technology Instructor Dll Sal ER By Mr. Richard Murphy Mr. William Niblack Assistant Professor of Drafting Aviation Mechanics Technology Mr. Lloyd Peterson Mr. Richard Pointer, Assistant Auto Mechanics Instructor Professor of Drafting CAREER DIVISION Mr. Garey Redmond Mrs. Sherilyn Ridgley Mr. George Ridgway Mrs. Stella Risch Aviation Mechanics Instructor Business Instructor Assistant Professor of Drafting Associate Professor of Nursing Mrs. Lois Ritterskamp Mr. Ernest Roller Mr. Robert Schultheis Mr. Lloyd Shephard Nursing Instructor Flight Training Instructor Editor of The Valley Advance Land Title Technology Instructor e) Mr. Steve Simonds Mr. Paul Simpson Auto Mechanics Instructor Building Materials Tech. Instructor There are thirty-four divisions in the career department and one of : these is Drafting Technol ‘ Mr. Gerald Smith Mrs. Ozeta Smith ! ing cnnology Assistant Professor of Business Associate Professor of Nursing 112 CAREER DIVISION Mr. Gus Stevens General Manager WVUT Mrs. Patty Summers Instructor in Nursing ee. ee iO a a 3 si ss Typing is essential for any co-ed who is ona terminal program. Mr. John Tilley Mrs. Lena Walden Mr. Fred Walker, Jr. Major Harry T. Watts, Jr. Business Instructor Director of the Journalism Program Flight and Ground Instructor Assistant Professor of Journalism Assistant Professor of Machine Trades Wes ‘ 4 Tri 4 i Mr. Paul A. Zeiss Mr. Fred Whaley Mr. George Whitehouse Mr. Ken Whitkanack Auto Mechanics Instructor Assistant Professor of Graphic Broadcast Production Technology Reproduction Instructor Flight and Ground Instructor 113 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: is, Phyllis Weir, Secretary; Chet Lew Judy Thomsen, |.C.C. Representative; , David Culp, President; Nancy Werner, Treasurer ’ Steve McQuinn, Vice President .C. Representative 114 SENIORS DEBBIE ABRASSART Wheatland, Indiana JOHN W. ACHENBACH, Jr. Anderson, Indiana Delta Gamma lota Fraternity; Residence Hall Counselor DANIEL R. ADAMS Griffith, Indiana Delta Gamma lota Fraternity BOB AKERS Sellersburg, Indiana ROGER ALEXANDER Corydon, Indiana Distributive Education Club DONALD LEE ALLEN Georgetown, Indiana EDWIN R. ALLEN, Jr. Fort Wayne, Indiana Residence Hall Counselor; Ensemble HAZEL L. ALLEN Vincennes, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students ROBERT E. ALLMAN Vincennes, Indiana ROBERT C. ALTSTADT Evansville, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity CHARLES E. ALVEY, Jr. Evansville, Indiana Band JOHN J. AMES Darlington, Indiana International Students Club LARNA ANDERSON Bedford, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students MIKE ANDERSON Morgantown, Indiana VU Professional Pilots Association TOM ANDERSON Edinburg, Indiana Karate Club, President; Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Mu Alpha Theta Honorary; Dean's Advisory Board; Concert and Stage Band iis SENIORS 116 STEVEN LEE ARMES Washington, Indiana MICHAEL ASHWORTH Mount Vernon, Indiana WILLARD AYERS Evansville, Indiana JERRY J. BABRICK Washington, Indiana DALE BAGNALL Wheatfield, Indiana KEITH BAKER Bedford, Indiana BARBARA L. BALBACH Dale, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students BETTE BARBER Washington, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; United Campus Christian Fellowship WESLEY BARBOUR Aurora, Indiana GAIL BAREKMAN Vincennes, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students ROBERT M. BARNETT Bedford, Indiana Intramural Sports BOB BARTCZAK East Chicago, Indiana Newman Parish TIM BARTZ Hobart, Indiana Newman Parish; 1969 Le Revoir Activities Editor; 1970 Le Revoir Managing Editor JAMES C. BAUERMEISTER Evansville, Indiana Drama Club DANNY RAY BAUGH Bloomington, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary SENIORS DOUGLAS L. BAUMAN Berne, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary, Treasurer; Veterans Club DAVID A. BEAVER Mulberry, Indiana KENNETH L. BEGEMAN Sandborn, Indiana LAUREL BELL Otwell, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students STEVE BELL Indianapolis, Indiana VU Professional Pilots Association BOB BENNINGHOGEN Scottsdale, Arizona Data Processing Club GERALD BENTON New Harmony, Indiana LAWRENCE J. BERKEMEIER Greensburg, Indiana Karate Club; Band T IMOTHY L. BERNFIELD Indianapolis, Indiana KENNETH J. BERRY Plainville, Indiana JAMES R. BERTSCH Vincennes, Indiana Karate Club; Band CHARLES DAVID BETZNER Indianapolis, Indiana Intramural Sports; DeMolay Club DEBORAH J. BIDDLE Vincennes, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary CHARLES M. BIGGS Rockport, Indiana American Institute of Drafting Design KARLEEN BIGGS Monroe City, Indiana 117 SENIORS 118 TERESA J. BILBEE Indianapolis, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority SHARON BINGAMAN Pendleton, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students, Corresponding Secretary; Residence Hall Counselor JOHN M. BIRDCELL Greenwood, Indiana Art Club; Theta Psi Omega Fraternity ROBERT BIXBY Culver, Indiana JOSEPH J. BOBELLA Gary, Indiana JAMES BOESCH Plainfield, Indiana Delta Gamma lota Fraternity DAVID H. BOOMERSHINE Fort Wayne, Indiana VU Professional Pilots Association EVIDENE BONTRAGER Kokomo, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Women’s Residence Hall President; Residence Hall Counselor LLOYD J. BOSTON Lexington, Indiana Karate Club; VU Professional Pilots Association ROBERT W. BOUWKAMP Lafayette, Indiana Intramural Sports LEWIS BOVEE Anderson, Indiana American Institute of Drafting and Design; Delta Gamma Iota Fraternity, 1.C.C. Representative; Residence Hall Counselor JEANETTA BOWERS Carmel, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority; DGI Little Sister DIANNE L. BOWSER Flat Rock, Indiana Kegler’s Klub; Trailblazer Bowling Team; Alpha Theta Chi Sorority, Secretary; Intramural Sports DAMON J. BRADTMUELLER Fort Wayne, Indiana Theta Psi Omega Fraternity, Assistant Pledge Trainer; Intramural Sports ROBERT BRAME Evansville, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity; Varsity Golf Team SENIORS JERALD RICHARD BRAUER Aurora, Indiana WILLIAM ROBERT BRIDGE Monticello, Indiana MONICA L. BROOKS Kokomo, Indiana KENNETH R. BROWN Washington, Indiana Trailblazer Editorial Board THOMAS M. BROWN Indianapolis, Indiana Theta Psi Omega Fraternity, Corresponding Secretary and Chaplain; Student Senate ROBERT T. BRUCE Indianapolis, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary STEVEN L. BRUMBAUGH Dunkirk, Indiana Delta Gamma lota Fraternity, Corresponding Secretary; Intramural Sports SCOTT W. BRUNTON Mount Ayr, Indiana DAVID L. BULLOCK New Whiteland, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity, President; Intra Fraternity Council; Intramural Sports SPENCER JAY BURCH Fairmount, Indiana Ensemble; Intramural Sports CHARLES BURNS Saint Francisville, Illinois VU Professional Pilots Association EDGAR LEE BURNS Vincennes, Indiana MONICA BURRESS Washington, Indiana United Campus Christian Fellowship PATSY BURROUGHS Huntington, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority Distributive Education Club ROBERT C. BUSENBARK Crawfordsville, Indiana Intramural Sports 119 SENIORS C. STEPHEN BUSH Vincennes, Indiana VU Professional Pilots Association PAUL L. BUSH Michigan City, Indiana Residence Hall Counselor; 1.C.C.; East Hall Treasurer DAVE BUTZ Fort Wayne, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity Intramural Sports EDWARD BYRNSIDE Morristown, New Jersey STEVEN CADWALLADER Evansville, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Flying Blazers DAN CAIN Noblesville, Indiana Theta Psi Omega Fraternity; Intramural Sports CAROL CAMPBELL Center Point, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students GLEN F. CAMBELL Indianapolis, Indiana PHILLIP D. CANADA Bedford, Indiana ANN CANGANY Indianapolis, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority; Office Education Association; Women’s Dorm Treasurer BECKY CANNON Washington, Indiana CATHERINE A. CANNON Vincennes, Indiana Theta Psi Omega Sweetheart, 1968-69; Student Senate NANCY CANTRELL Crown Point, Indiana Residence Hal! Counselor; Ensemble; DGI Little Sister PATRICIA K. CAREY Washington, Indiana VIRGINIA CARIE Vincennes, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority; Phi Theta Kappa Honorary 120 SENIORS JAMES CARLSON Logansport, Indiana ROBERT B. CARREL Vincennes, Indiana Student Senate TONY A. CARROLL Brook, Indiana KENNETH CARTER Fort Branch, Indiana Theta Psi Omega Fraternity Distributive Education Club DAVID A. CASE Muncie, Indiana American Institute of Drafting and Design; Vocational Industrial Club of America JOHN CHARLES CATTELL Kokomo, Indiana IRIS CAUBLE Decatur, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority; Home Economics Club GAIL CAUGHRAN Vincennes, Indiana Band; Office Education Association MICHAEL A. CECIL Evansville, Indiana Recreation Club; Colle giate 4-H Intramural Sports 121 SENIORS ROGER CHAMNESS Otwell, Indiana GARRY CHANDLER Madison, Indiana JAMES ROBERT CHAPIN South Bend, Indiana Delta Gamma lota Fraternity; Distributive Education Club ED CHASTAIN Campbellsburg, Indiana ALAN CHOWNING Shelburn, Indiana VU Professional Pilots Association STEPHEN M. CLAYCOMB Vincennes, Indiana JOHN CLEMENTS Kirklin, Indiana STEVE CLEMENTS Cicero, Indiana Auto Mechanics Club DALE EDWARD CLIFFORD Greenfield, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Printing Club MIKE CLOUSER Darlington, Indiana Auto Mechanics Club, Vice President ANITA COBB Evansville, Indiana REBECCA COBLE Richmond, Indiana Women’s Dorm Secretary CARROLL L. COHEE Frankfort, Indiana Flying Blazers MARTIN J. COHEN Connersville, Indiana Karate Club RUSSELL M. COLBERT, Jr. Bloomington, Indiana Data Processing Club 122 SENIORS DOUGLAS COLLINS Frankfort, Indiana Auto Mechanics Club; Indiana Student Education Association CRAIG H. COLPITTS Fort Wayne, Indiana NEVA COMER Osgood, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority, House Chairman; DGI Little Sister CECIL R. CONN Indianapolis, Indiana Scroller’s Club MICHAEL B. CONNORS Elwood, Indiana VU Professional Pilots Association RICHARD L. COOLMAN Lafayette, Indiana Delta Gamma Iota Fraternity, Pledge Trainer BECKY COOMER Princeton, Indiana Indiana Student Education Association ROBERT COONEY Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana Student Education Association WILLIAM COPP Rushville, Indiana Circle K STEVEN R. CORNELIUS Switz City, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity, Secretary; Intramural Sports MARSHA CORRELL Washington, Indiana United Campus Christian Fellowship JAMES E. COTTINGHAM Seymour, Indiana United Campus Christian Fellowship; Intramural Sports RONALD D. COTTINGHAM Seymour, Indiana United Campus Christian Fellowship; Art Club TED COUCH Paris Crossing, Indiana Intramurals DONALD COVALT Muncie, Indiana 123 SENIORS 124 B. JEAN COX Vincennes, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority BRENTON S. COYNE Vincennes, Indiana Gamma Tau Fraternity ERNEST L. CRANE Campbellsburg, Indiana Auto Mechanics Club; Theta Psi Omega Fraternity VICTOR E. CRANEY Vincennes, Indiana Veterans Club LINDA CROW Vincennes, Indiana THOMAS J. CROWE Remington, Indiana ROBERT CULLER Lewis, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary JERALD CULLIGAN Princeton, Indiana VU Professional Pilots Association; Sigma Pi Fraternity DAVID L. CULP Vincennes, Indiana Freshman Class Vice-President, 1968-69; Student Senate; Student Activities Advisory Board; United Campus Chris- tian Fellowship; Intramural Sports; Senior Class President, 1969-70 DAVID L. CUMMINGS Evansville, Indiana JOHN W. CUMMINGS LaPorte, Indiana JEAN ALICE CURRY Princeton, Indiana JOHN W. CURRY Sandborn, Indiana RICHARD W. CURRY Indianapolis, Indiana American Institute of Drafting and and Design CARLA DANIELS Merom, Indiana Home Economics Club, President SENIORS PARY DARNOLD Lawrenceville, Illinois Trailblazer Staff, News Editor; Inter- national Students Club; Beta Phi Gamma Honorary DAVID PAUL DAVID Nashville, Indiana VU Professional Pilots Association ANNIE DAVIS Dayton, Ohio J. MARK DAVIS Milton, Indiana Intramural Sports STEPHEN R. DAWSON Princeton, Indiana Gamma Tau Honorary JOHNNY DEAN Linton, Indiana LaVON DEES Vincennes, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students THOMAS D. DeGROFF Lafayette, Indiana Karate Club; Band KATE DELONEY Richmond, Indiana Karate Club; Women’s Dorm Vice-President JACK DEMNER Elizabeth, New Jersey Delta Gamma Iota Fraternity; Intramural Sports PAUL DeMOSS Edwardsport, Indiana Mu Alpha Theta Honorary DEBBRA ANN DEVINE Washington, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary RANDY C. DICKERSON Stockwell, Indiana Intramural Sports THEODORE DIERCKMAN Batesville, Indiana MARK D. DILLEY Columbus, Indiana 125 SENIORS MARGARET ELIZABETH DODRILL Hebron, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority; Residence Hall Counselor MELVIN I. DOUGLASS Jamaica, New York Track Team ROLAND E. DRAVING Peru, Indiana ALAN M. DUNN Wheatland, Indiana KATHRYN J. DUNN Plane, Illinois Beta Xi Sorority DONALD DURHAM Vallonia, Indiana JOHN DURNIL Washington, Indiana DOUGLAS L. E BERHART Lafayette, Indiana Delta Gamma lota Fraternity BARBARA A. ECK South Bend, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary 126 SENIORS PAUL C. EDMINSON Pigua, Ohio Cross-Country Team; Track Team; Intramural Sports ANNA EDWARDS Indianapolis, Indiana STAN EGLI Evansville, Indiana Auto Mechanics Club DARRELL EIKENBERRY Flora, Indiana TIM ELLERMAN Vincennes, Indiana United Campus Christian Fellowship WALTER M. ELLERMANN Vincennes, Indiana MICHAEL C. ELLIS Hazelton, Indiana TIM ELSON Indianapolis, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity Distributive Education Club JAMES A. EMERSON Georgetown, Indiana American Institute of Drafting and Design JACK ALAN ENLOW Corydon, Indiana Art Club JAMES F. EPPS Cleveland, Ohio Art Club, President; Ensemble; Track Team; International Foreign Students Club; Student Advisory Board; Student Activity Advisory Board TIM ERNST Vincennes, Indiana RICHARD H. ERNSTES Greensburg, Indiana LEE ERVIN Connersville, Indiana LAWRENCE G. ESCHBACK Washington, Indiana Student Senate; Distributive Education Club Ze SENIORS 128 ROBERT D. ESHELMAN Hobart, Indiana Le Revoir Staff 1968-70; Newman Parish; Intramural Sports JERRI DIANE EUBANK Crawfordsville, Indiana Data Processing Club RUSSELL W. EVANS Bainbridge, Indiana Data Processing Club R. CLARK EXMEYER Indianapolis, indiana Intramural Sports LYN J. FABIAN Lafayette, Indiana LARRY FAIR Petersburg, Indiana PAMELA S. FARMER Petersburg, Indiana TERRANCE W. FARMER Petersburg, Indiana BRUCE G. FARQUHAR Vincennes, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Veterans Club; Data Processing Club THOMAS C. FARR Elwood, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity MICHAEL FEAGANS Vincennes, Indiana HYMAN FELDMAN Vincennes, Indiana Veterans Club, Secretary-Treasurer DAVE FESKO Merrillville, Indiana VU Bowling Team; Kegler’s Klub; Veterans Club; Phi Theta Kappa Honorary CAHTLEEN A. FINCH Vincennes, Indiana JANIS ELAINE FINKE Edwardsport, Indiana VU Bowling Team; Kegler’s Klub SENIORS KEN FIRMAN Indianapolis, Indiana STEPHANIE R. FISCUS Sandborn, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority; Phi Theta Kappa Honorary TOM FISH Highland, Indiana Delta Gamma lota Fraternity, Intramural Chairman; Bowling Team GLENN H. FISHER II Brownsburg, Indiana PATRICIA A. FLECK Andrews, Indiana Intramurals; Alpha Theta Chi Sorority; VU Girls Basketball Team; United Campus Christian Fellowship Student Board BILL FLINT Madison, Indiana Residence Hall Counselor ROGER W. FLOYD Bloomfield, Indiana JOHN H. FOSTER Attica, Indiana WILLIAM FRANKLIN Odon, Indiana DARRELL K. FREDS Bluffton, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity ROBERT L. FREW Sullivan, Indiana VU Professional Pilots Association RALPH FRITZ, Jr. LaCrosse, Indiana Indiana Student Education Association; International Students Club SANDRA L. FUHRMAN Holland, Indiana Editor of The Trai blazer, Fall Semester 1969; Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Mu Alpha Theta Honorary; United Campus Christian Fellowship; Beta Phi Gamma Honorary LAWRENCE M. FUTA South Bend, Indiana JAM ES R. FYFFE Washington, Indiana 129 SENIORS DEBRA J. GAMBILL Clinton, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students, Treasurer JAMES GARDNER III Indianapolis, Indiana Residence Hall Counselor JOHN T. GATEWOOD Monticello, Indiana American Institute of Drafting and Design MARGARET GEHEB Lawrenceville, Illinois Theta Psi Omega Fraternity Sweetheart 1969-70 DAVID L. GEORG Woodborn, Indiana Residence Hall Counselor Phi Theta Kappa Honorary SARA GIBBS Princeton, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary DENNIS WILLIAM GOBLE Indianapolis, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity; VU Professional Pilots Association; Student Senate; Intramurals HENRY P. GODBY Mays, Indiana United Campus Christian Fellowship; Collegiate 4-H; Band DONALD EARL GOECKER Seymour, Indiana United Campus Christian Fellowship; Student Activities Advisory Board 1969-70; Intramural Sports ROBERT E. GOEDDE Evansville, Indiana Intramural Sports MIKE GOODART Lawrenceville, Illinois PEGGY SUE GOWEN Oakland City, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students, Recording Secretary CHARLES R. GRAMMER Elizabethtown, Indiana LARRY THOMAS GRANT Brooklyn, New York Track Team WILLIAM P. GRANT Indianapolis, Indiana VU Professional Pilots Association 130 SENIORS BRAD GRASS Carlisle, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity, Vice-President; Student Senate NANCY L. GRAY Otwell, Indiana Student Senate THOMAS C. GREEN Kendallville, Indiana Trailblazer Staff, Managing Editor Fall Semester 1969, Editor of The Trai blazer Spring Semester 1970 JANICE L. GRESS Washington, Indiana CYNTHIA GRIFFEY Shelbyville, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority, Intramurals Chairman; Intramural Sports DON GRIMES Greensburg, Indiana LEANNA GRISHAW Elwood, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority; Blazerettes; Intramural Sports JAMES MICHAEL GROSSKOPF Martinsville, Indiana Art Club; Cross-Country Team TOM GRUBB Newton, Indiana Flying Blazers KRIS GRZESIOWSKI South Bend, Indiana VU Karate Club, Secretary and Treasurer; Printing Club Queen, Miss .918 CHARLES M. GUETLING Evansville, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity; Newman Parish JULIAN D. GUYER Hutsonville, Indiana DIANA GWIN Demotte, Indiana TED HABEGGER Linn Grove, Indiana TOM R. HAHN Dwight, Illinois Theta Psi Omega Fraternity, Assistant Pledge Trainer; Student Senate; Ameri- can Institute of Drafting Design; Intramural Sports 131 SENIORS DAVID L. HAIUM Washington, Indiana United Campus Christian Fellowship BERNARD HALTER Washington, Indiana MERLE F. HALTER Vincennes, Indiana LARRY STEVEN HANCOCK Sandborn, Indiana RICHARD LEO HAND Washington, Indiana American Institute of Drafting and Design VALERIE HANDLEY Earl Park, Indiana Data Processing Club FOSTER PIERCE HANKINS Indianapolis, Indiana RONALD HAPTONSTALL Columbus, Indiana Data Processing Club DAVE HARLOS Indianapolis, Indiana Delta Gamma lota Fraternity STANLEY HARMEYER Harrison, Ohio JOYCE HARMON Flora, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority, Publicity Chairman; VU Girls Basketball Team; Intramural Sports 132 SENIORS ORVILLE HARMON Seymour, Indiana THOMAS W. HARMON Vincennes, Indiana RODERICK T. HARRELL Madison, Indiana DONALD EUGENE HARRIS Indianapolis, Indiana .918 Printing Club; Vocational Industrial Clubs of America; Le Revoir Staff DAVID RUSSELL HASH Bloomfield, Indiana Distributive Education Club of America; Intramural Sports BOB HASKELL Crown Point, Indiana Distributive Education Club of America; Intramural Sports ADRIANA HAZAS Vincennes, Indiana WILLIAM E. HAZELDEAN Vevay, Indiana Residence Hall Counselor; Sigma Pi Fraternity; Intramural Sports BRENDA L. HEICHELBECH Washington, Indiana TOM HEIDERSBACH Richmond, Indiana Delta Gamma Iota Fraternity; Gamma Tau Honorary; Dean’s Advisory Board MARY ANN HELD Santa Claus, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary CAROL HELDERMAN Wheatland, Indiana Data Processing Club LEONARD HENDERSON Seymour, Indiana Track Team; Intramural Sports GARY HENDRICKSON Vincennes, Indiana STEPHANIE HENN Indianapolis, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority; Newman Parish 133 SENIORS 134 DEBBY HENNING Rochester, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority; Distributive Education Club RONALD E. HENSLEY Lafayette, Indiana MARK L. HERBOTH Ambia, Indiana Ensemble; Intramural Sports NANCY SUE HICKEY South Bend, Indiana ROBERT HICKEY Muncie, Indiana MARK A. HICKMAN Greentown, Indiana Le Revoir Staff; Intramural Sports MICHAEL E. HICKS Bedford, Indiana Residence Hall Counselor: Phi Theta Kappa Honorary JIM HIGDON Greenwood, Indiana JAMES A. HIGGINBOTTAM Owensville, Indiana KARL R. HILER Defiance, Ohio JOSEPH M. HILGER Fort Wayne, Indiana DANNY C. HILL Greentown, Indiana Auto Mechanics Club FAYE HILL Vincennes, Indiana Ensemble LINDA R. HILL Greencastle, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority, President; Recrecreation Club RANDY HILL Logansport, Indiana Band SENIORS RICHARD HILL Munster, Indiana PHILLIP WAYNE HILTY Hammond, Indiana KIM SANG HO Hong Kong Gamma Tau Honorary, Vice President; Mu Alpha Theta Honorary, Treasurer; International Students Club JOHN W. HOCHGESANG Jasper, Indiana Data Processing Club; Intramural Sports PAULETTE HOGARD Zionsville, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority, Sergeant-at-Arms JOHN A. HOLMES Bloomfield, Indiana EVELYN RUTH HOLT Bicknell, Indiana DONITY JOY HONEY Danville, Indiana Ensemble; VU Bowling Team; Kegler’s Klub, Secretary; Alpha Theta Chi Sorority Ways Means Chairman; Student Activities Advisory Board LINDA KAY HORTON Carlisle, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Data Processing Club; Office Education Association ISABEL HOSKINS Crotherville, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary DEENA HOTTLE Carlisle, Indiana Office Education Association DEAN F. HOUSER Fort Wayne, Indiana Theta Psi Omega Fraternity MIKE HOWELL Madison, Indiana WILLIAM P. HUBBARD Greensburg, Indiana JAMES R. HUEBNER Loogootee, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity, Scholarship Chairman 135 SENIORS LINDA HUGHES Montgomery, Indiana NANCY A. HULL Bicknell, Indiana DARRYL W. HULS Jasper, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity; Phi Theta Kappa Honorary BARRY L. HUNTER Indianapolis, Indiana Scroller’s Club CHRIS HUNTER Bloomfield, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity JAMES HUPPERT Milwaukee, Wisconsin Intramural Sports CYNTHIA L. HUTCHISON South Bend, Indiana Newman Parish; Intramural Sports Indiana Student Education Association JUDY M. ILLINGWORTH Lafayette, Indiana DARLENE IVERS Vincennes, Indiana LINDA GAIL JACKSON Pekin, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority, Financial Chairman; Blazerettes; Office Education Association JAMES JACKSON Greenfield, Indiana WILLIAM G. JACOBSON Michigan City, Indiana Delta Gamma lota Fraternity; Intramural Sports ADELE JARRETT Pendleton, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority, Treasurer; Residence Hall Advisory Board; Operation Insight STEPHEN R. JEFVERT Fowler, Indiana Intramural Sports; Data Processing Club; Kegler’s Klub; Residence Hall Advisory Board JERR! LYNNE JOHANNINGSMEIER Vincennes, Indiana United Campus Christian Fellowship 136 SENIORS TOM JOHN Shelbyville, Indiana JERRY JOHNSON Seymour, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity LARRY R. JOHNSON Carthage, Indiana Auto Mechanics Club RANDALL S. JOHNSON Danville, Indiana RONALD E. JOHNSON Sheridan, Indiana United Campus Christian Fellowship; Vice-President; West Hall Secretary; Residence Hall Counselor JERRY JOHNSTON Crawfordsville, Indiana VU Bowling Team; Kegler’s Klub JEANETTE L. JONES Bicknell, Indiana Data Processing Club JOHN L. JONES Vincennes, Indiana MARK JONES Edwardsport, Indiana MELINDA L. JONES Plainfield, Indiana Ensemble; Student Activities Advisory Board MIKE JONES Corydon, Indiana RONALD R. JONES Greenfield, Indiana Auto Mechanics Club D. JANE JORDAN Bloomfield, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority, Vice-President; Blazerettes STEVEN D. JUNTGEN Monticello, Indiana American Institute of Drafting and Design DOUGLAS KAFOURE Indianapolis, Indiana Intramural Sports 137 SENIORS THOMAS E. KAHO Lyons, Indiana VU Cross-Country Team; VU Track Team; Mu Alpha Theta Honorary J. ROBERT KAISER Vincennes, Indiana DAVID J. KAMINSKI Valparaiso, Indiana Circle K CONNIE KAY KANE Washington, Indiana Indiana Student Education Association JIM KAYLOR Trafalgar, Indiana WILLIAM V. KAYS Connersville, Indiana VU Professional Pilots Association RAY DAVID KELLER Portage, Indiana American Institute of Drafting and Design, Vice-President; Circle K; Vocational Industrial Club of America DIANA KEMKER Versailles, Indiana Baptist Student Union, |.C.C. Representative; Indiana Student Education Association, Secretary RICHARD KEMP Patchogue, New York Vocational Industrial Club of America SUSIE KEMP Indianapolis, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority. Pledge Class Vice-President; Kegler’s Klub; VU Bowling Team; VU Girls Softball Team; Intramural Sports TERRI KEMP Vincennes, Indiana GREG W. KEMPF Evansville, Indiana Intramural Sports MARK H. KENDELL Elkhart, Indiana Student Traffic Board; Student Senate Commissioner of Publications; Theta Psi Omega Fraternity, Pledge Trainer C. BRENT KERNS Vincennes, Indiana LINDA L. KIDWELL Vincennes, Indiana Student Senate, Indiana Association of Nursing Students, State 2nd Vice-President; Alpha Theta Chi Sorority; Blazerettes, Co-Captain; Freshman Class Secretary 138 SENIORS SUSAN KIMMEL Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana Student Education Association KENNETH A. KING II Rome City, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity, Ways Means Chairman; Student Advisory Board; Student Senate WOODIE KLEPFER Fort Wayne, Indiana Student Senate President; Theta Psi Omega Fraternity; Vice-President, Rush Chairman; Inter-Fraternity Council; Young Republicans; Student Activities Advisory Board; Intramural Sports DWAIN KLINE Petersburg, Indiana American Institute of Drafting and Design; Phi Theta Kappa Honorary JOE D. KNOY Falmouth, Indiana ROGER KOLESZAR Winamac, Indiana United Campus Christian Fellowship; Collegiate 4-H PERRY KONTOS Worthington, Ohio Sigma Pi Fraternity, Publicity Chairman; Vice-President East Hall; Dean’s Advisory Com- mittee; Karate Club; Archery Club Inter-Club Council KENNETH D. KOPP Vincennes, Indiana BRYAN R. KRATZ Indianapolis, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity; United Campus Christian Fellowship 139 SENIORS 140 GLEN L. KREILEIN Jasper, Indiana Auto Mechanics Club; Karate Club DAVID L. KREWSON Scotch Plains, New Jersey Trailblazer Staff JANICE LaFOLLETTE Sullivan, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority, Scholarship Chairman; Data Processing Club FRED LAMBLE Evansville, Indiana Band; Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Intramural Sports THOMAS A. LASS South Bend, Indiana Data Processing Club; Vocational Industrial Club of America CHUN WOON LAU Hong Kong Gamma Tau Honorary; Mu Alpha Theta Honorary, Secretary; Inter- national Students’ Club CLAUDIA LAW Fairland, Indiana Office Education Association; Dorm Advisory Board JOHN MICHAEL LAWLIS Sandborn, Indiana CHARLES W. LAWRENCE Indianapolis, Indiana Dean's Advisory Board; Student Activities Advisory Board; Intramural Sports JACQUELYN LAY Vincennes, Indiana NEA KATHY LAYNE Indianapolis, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority DUANE LEINENBACH Ireland, Indiana BETSY LEMM Lafayette, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority, Assistant Pledge Trainer JOHN L. LEE, Jr. Anderson, Indiana Student Activities Advisory Board; Le Revoir Staff, Sports Editor; Intramural Sports CELIA LEMMINK Greencastle, Indiana Treasurer, Womens Dorm; Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Young Republicans, Vice-President SENIORS BRUCE E. LEMOND Anderson, Indiana United Campus Christian Fellowship; Data Processing Club RAY LENAHAN Vincennes, Indiana DANIEL L. LEVENHAGEN LaPorte, Indiana CHET LEWIS Indianapolis, Indiana Student Senate; Commissioner of Elections; Student Activities Ad- visory Board; VU Professional Pilots, Vice-President; Intramural Sports; Sigma Pi Fraternity, First Council GEOFFREY W. LITTLE Long Branch, New Jersey United Campus Christian Fellowship SUSANNE LITTLE Huntington, Indiana Home Economics Club KENNETH J. LIVINGSTON Worthington, Indiana BETH LOCH Vincennes, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority, Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Home Economics Club; Office Education Association DAVID G. LOGAN Crown Point, Indiana Auto Mechanics Club JOSEPH H. LOOKER Dyersburg, Tennessee BRUCE LORD Carthage, Indiana Mu Alpha Theta Honorary BOB LUKES Sumava Resorts, Indiana JOHN W. MADDOX, Jr. Palestine, Illinois Band MARY K. MAINS Bruceville, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students WILLIAM MAJORS Vincennes, Indiana Theta Psi Omega Fraternity; Mu Alpha Theta Honorary; Gamma Tau Honorary; Student Senate 141 SENIORS 142 TOBY MALICHI Connersville, Indiana Senior Manager Basketball Team; Data Processing Club; Residence Hall Counselor GREGG COLSON MANKILLER Seymour, Indiana VU DeMolay Club JANA MARCHETTI Bedford, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority; DGI Little Sister; Office Education Association DAVID H. MARTIN Crane, Indiana RAYMOND MARTIN Danville, Indiana Beta Phi Gamma Honorary, President; United Campus Christian Fellowship, President; Editor of “Campus Current,” Critical Reviewer for The Trai blazer JOHN SPYRIDON MARTHAKIS East Chicago, Indiana Delta Gamma lota Fraternity LEMUEL L. MASTER Winamac, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Mu Alpha Theta Honorary; VU DeMolay Club; Data Processing Club, President; United Campus Christian Fellowship JOHN D. MASTERS Wilkinson, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity GLENDA JANE MATTINGLY Washington, Indiana International Student Club; Indiana Student Education Association LARRY MAUER Evansville, Indiana DAVID S. MAXWELL Indianapolis, Indiana Theta Psi Omega Fraternity; Intramural Sports THOMAS M. MAYO Ellettsville, Indiana VU Professional Pilots Association; 1.C.C. Representative MICHAEL B. MEAGHER II Evansville, Indiana CONNIE MELOY Shelbyville, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority CHARLES W. MERLEY, Jr. Akron, Indiana SENIORS GAIL MERTL Michigan City, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority; Cheerleader; DGI Little Sister MIKE MESSMER Jasper, Indiana Mu Alpha Theta Honorary; Gamma Tau Honorary; VU Theatre Productions DAVID MEUSER Veedersburg, Indiana Flying Blazers RANDY MIDDLESWORTH Greentown, Indiana DIANE L. MIDKIFF Lowell, Indiana MARGARET MIKESELL Richmond, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority, Chaplain and House Manager; Intramural Sports; Young Republicans; Home Economics Club; DGI Little Sister; Women’s Advisory Board DAVID HAROLD MILES Anderson, Indiana Theta Psi Omega, President; Inter-Fraternity Council, President; Student Senate; Residence Hall Counselor JAMES MICHAEL MILES Jeffersonville, Indiana BARBARA MILLER Warsaw, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority, 1.C.C. Representative DAVID W. MILLER Frankfort, Indiana JAMES R. MILLER Bloomington, Indiana United Campus Christian Fellowship J. STEVEN MILLER Elnora, Indiana ROGER MILLER Vincennes, Indiana United Campus Christian Fellowship; Intramural Sports STEVEN E. MILLER Vincennes, Indiana Band WILLIAM R. MILLER Guilford, Indiana 143 SENIORS SOLOMON MIRELEZ, Jr. Jamestown, Indiana Residence Hall Counselor GREGORY A. MITCHELL Linton, Indiana PAMELA MITCHELL Bedford, Indiana T.L. MITCHELL Kewanna, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa, President JOE C. MOFFITT Indianapolis, Indiana Veterans Club DORIS JEAN MOLT Fairfield, Illinois Baptist Student Union, President; Le Revoir Staff 1968-69 LEAH MONGIN Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Residence Hall Counselor RONALD MONROE Carlisle, Indiana Intramural Sports KATHLEEN MONTGOMERY Bloomington, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Blazarettes; Le Revoir Staff; United Campus Christian Fellowship; Ensemble; Student Activities Advisory Board 144 SENIORS ESTHER MORGAN Lawrenceville, Illinois Indiana Association of Nursing Students DONNY MORIN Shelburn, Indiana JAMES MOROSIN Merrillville, Indiana GAIL A. MORRISON New Market, Indiana DICK MOW Lafayette, Indiana TOM MOYES Vincennes, Indiana DERALD L. MULL Pekin, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity ANITA MUNDY Mitchell, Indiana Residence Hall Counselor; United Campus Christian Fellowship, Student Board, Secretary; Alpha Theta Chi Sorority, Chaplain; Distributive Education Club, Secretary MICHAEL J. MUNDY Vincennes, Indiana MARY LOU MUNIER Madison, Indiana TED WILLIAM MURRAY Wabash, Indiana Intramural Sports WILLIAM D. MUSSER Connersville, Indiana LORNA R. MYERS Evansville, Indiana VU Girls Basketball Team; Alpha Theta Chi Sorority, Intramural Chairman; Girl Scouts; Band; Newman Parish; VU Girls Softball Team SANDRA KAY MYERS Vincennes, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Data Processing Club STEVE MYERS Odon, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary 145 SENIORS SUE ELLEN MYERS Bicknell, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students JAMES K. McCAIN, Jr. Decker, Indiana NANCY J. McCAIN Bedford, Indiana Le Revoir Staff, Assistant Layout Editor; Indiana Student Education Association TIMOTHY L. McCANTS Marion, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity DOTTIE McCULLOUGH Terre Haute, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority BRIAN RICHARD McCUTCHEN Hammond, Indiana L. RAY McDONALD Bedford, Indiana Delta Gamma lota Fraternity, Ritual Chairman; American Institute of Drafting Design; Vocational Industrial Club of America; Circle K LARRY McDONNELL Anderson, Indiana J. MICHAEL McGILL Richmond, Indiana Intramural Sports JAMES D. McGOOKEY Washington, Indiana FRANK P. McGRATH Indianapolis, Indiana The Trai blazer Staff GARY L. McINTOSH Seymour, Indiana Data Processing Club MICHAEL McKAY Madison, Indiana Intramural Sports JERRY M. McKIM Wheatfield, Indiana Residence Hall Counselor; West Hall Treasurer DALE McLANE French Lick, Indiana VU Cross-Country Team; VU Track Team 146 SENIORS JOHN P. McLAUGHLIN Robinson, Illinois JOE McLEMORE Washington, Indiana STEVEN McQUINN Columbus, Indiana Band JAMES WILLIAM McWHINNEY Indianapolis, Indiana KIYOKO NAITO Toyohashi, Japan International Students Club, Secretary; United Campus Christian Fellowship; Phi Theta Kappa Honorary LARRY NATALIE Clinton, Indiana Printing Club, Treasurer; Vocational Industrial Club of America DAVIS A. NATHAN Vincennes, Indiana ROBERT NAYLOR Brookville, Indiana HENRY NELSON, Jr. Petersburg, Indiana THOMAS A. NEW Indianapolis, Indiana Residence Hall Counselor; East Hall Vice President; Theta Psi Omega Fraternity; Student Senate CAROLYN NIKIRK Bedford, Indiana DONALD L. NIXON Yorktown, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity LARRY NOLTING Columbus, Indiana GLORIA NORD Dale, Indiana VU Girls Basketball Team; Intramural Sports TOMMY NORRIS Vincennes, Indiana 147 SENIORS PHIL NOWLING Scottsburg, Indiana Delta Gamma Iota Fraternity; Student Senate; Intramural Sports RICHARD A. NUNEMAKER Plymouth, Indiana Intramural Athletic Chairman ANITA FAYE OBERMEYER Vincennes, Indiana TERRY O’HAIR Indianapolis, Indiana Delta Gamma lota Fraternity, |.C.C. Representative Assistant Social Chairman; Student Senate, Commission- er of Activities; Residence Hall Counsel- or; Student Activities Advisory Board Chairman; Intramural Sports DAVID E. OLDHAM Princeton, Indiana MARK A. OLIPHANT Bloomfield, Indiana JOANNE G. OLIVIERI Gary, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority, Pledge Trainer; Blazerettes; Miss VU 4th Runner-up; Student Activities Advisory Board; Home Economics Club ERIC S. OLSON Wadsworth, Ohio TIMOTHY J. O’SULLIVAN Indianapolis, Indiana United Campus Christian Fellowship STEVE OVERMYER Francesville, Indiana KAREN OWENS Bedford, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority, House Manager MICHAEL R. OWENS Freelandville, Indiana CARL PARIS Veedersburg, Indiana CHERYL PARKER Fort Wayne, Indiana LARRY PARKER Gaston, Indiana Residence Hall Counselor; Intramural Sports 148 SENIORS JAMES E. PARSON Coalmont, Indiana KENNETH PARSONS Loogootee, Indiana JIM PATTERSON Danville, Indiana ROSS R. PAUL Lexington, O hio Sigma Pi Fraternity; Student Activities Advisory Board; Student Senate; Inter-Club Council; Intramural Sports VICKI PEAVLER Princeton, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students MARY ANN PEGG Pendleton, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority, Standard Committee BELINDA R. PEREZ Indianapolis, Indiana United Campus Christian Fellowship DEBBIE PERRY Monroe City, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students DONNA PERRY Monroe City, Indiana CHARLES L. PETERS Anderson, Indiana VU Track Team CHRIS H. PETERS Vallonia, Indiana JESSE G. PETERS Bedford, Indiana American Institute of Drafting and Design; Vocational Industrial Club of America VIRGIL PETTY Lawrenceville, Illinois Intramural Sports ANN M. PHILLIPPE Bruceville, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students TOM PHILLIPS Veedersburg, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity 149 SENIORS BUD PICKETT Madison, Indiana Theta Psi Omega Fraternity; Intramural Sports SHARON PICKETT Tunnelton, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority, Social Chairman; Student Senate, Secretary; Le Revoir Staff; Beta Phi Gamma Honorary; Office Education Association; Intramural Sports BENNIE C. PINKSTAFF Vincennes, Indiana DAN PITTMAN Paoli, Indiana MICHAEL PLASTER Morocco, Indiana Theta Psi Omega Fraternity; Residence Hall Counselor GLEN EDWAY PLOTT Chicago, Illinois Scrollers Club; Data Processing Club THOMAS M. PORTA Munster, Indiana Residence Hall Counselor WAYNE PORTEE Wheatland, Indiana Keglers Klub, President; VU Bowling Team CHUCK POTTS Lawrenceville, lilinois LOU ANN POWELL Wheatland, Indiana DGI Little Sister MARTHA E. PRATT Fort Wayne, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority; Ensemble 150 SENIORS JAMES EDWARD PROW Solsberry, Indiana DAVID ALAN PUETZ Kentland, Indiana Data Processing Club ROBERT H. RACH, Jr. Washington, Indiana ARTHUR RADTKE Valparaiso, Indiana Theta Psi Omega Fraternity; Printing Club TIMOTHY DREW RAPER Crawfordsville, Indiana VU Professional Pilots Association LENNY REARICK Hobart, Indiana Le Revoir Activities Editor; Intramural Sports; Newman Parish; Deans Student Advisory Board JOHN R. REED Madison, Indiana NICK REED Vincennes, Indiana JOHN M. RENNER Poneto, Indiana TOM RENTSCHLER Rochester, Indiana Band; East Dorm Secretary; Student Activities Advisory Board; VU Theatre Production DONALD C. RHODES Brazil, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity; Veterans Club SARAH M. RHODES Brazil, Indiana Distributive Education Club of America CHARLES NOLAN RICE Vincennes, Indiana Ensemble PAMELA RICHARD Mauckport, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority, Historian E. THOMAS RICHARDS Ridgewood, New Jersey 151 SENIORS TIM T. RICHARDSON Decatur, Illinois Operation Insight; Ensemble; Residence Hall Counselor ROBERT RICKS Vincennes, Indiana Flying Blazers, 1968-69 President; Commercial Flight Instructor GERALD R. RIFE, Jr. Winamac, Indiana ROY ROBERTSON Bloomington, Indiana JAMES L. ROBINSON Indianapolis, Indiana Intramural Sports, Scrollers Club, Activities Chairman SHERRY ROBINSON Washington, Indiana KATHY A. ROLLINGS Flat Rock, Illinois Phi Theta Kappa Honorary, Secretary; Data Processing Club JANE RONEY Greenfield, Indiana KEN ROSENBAUM Valparaiso, Indiana PEGGY ROUSSEY Columbus, Ohio KAMIL ROUTZAHN Connersville, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Student Senate; Alpha Theta Chi Sorority MARCIA RUBLE Vincennes, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority SUE ANN RUBLE Vincennes, Indiana MICHAEL J. RUSCH Vincennes, Indiana JUDITH KAY RYDER Vincennes, Indiana Newman Parish 152 SENIORS DAVID L. SAGER Lawrenceville, Illinois Gamma Tau Honorary, Secretary and Treasurer MARC L. SAPPENFIELD Frankfort, Indiana Printing Club RICHARD W. SATER Vincennes, Indiana TED SATTER Munster, Indiana VU Auto Mechanics Club DANIEL S. SCHNARR Jasper, Indiana Gamma Tau Honorary JAMES E. SCHNELL Jasper, Indiana American Institute of Drafting Design, Treasurer LARRY A. SCHOON Lake Village, Indiana DAVID ROLAND SCHROEDER Washington, Indiana Distributive Education Club THOMAS ROY SCHULTE Crown Point, Indiana JAMES R. SCHULTZ Flat Rock, Illinois Aviation Mechanics Club THOMAS W. SCHUYLER Highland, Indiana Delta Gamma Iota Fraternity, Treasurer JOHN RAY SCOTT Sullivan, Indiana VU Professional Pilots Association MICHAEL D. SCOTT Princeton, Indiana LANA SEACOTT Marion, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority; Intramural Sports; Le Revoir Staff JOSEPH SEAL Montgomery, Indiana 153 SENIORS 154 WILLIAM B. SEARL Loogootee, Indiana LOIS SEATON Jasper, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority, Standards Committee; Newman Parish, |.C.C. Representative; Residence Hall Counselor; Ad- visory Board SANDY SELKOE Glencoe, Illinois JAYNE SENESAC Fowler, Indiana Editor-in-Chief, Le Revoir 1969-70, Alpha Theta Chi Sorority, Rush Chairman; Student Activities Advisory Board; Homecoming Queen 1968-69; Intramural Sports; Beta Phi Gamma Honorary JOHN R. SENG Jasper, Indiana Distributive Education Club ROBERT SHEETS Chesterton, Indiana United Campus Christian Fellowship; American Institute of Drafting Design; Vocational Industrial Club of America; Intramural Sports STEVE SHEETS Ladoga, Indiana GEORGE SHELDON Vincennes, Indiana KAREN SHERFICK Loogootee, Indiana WANDA L. SHIELDS Mitchell, Indiana Blazerettes, 1967-68 MICHAEL L. SHOEMAKER Zionsville, Indiana Delta Gamma lota Fraternity; VU Golf Team; Intramural Sports WILLIAM F. SHUGERT Greenwood, Indiana Band JERRY L. SINCLAIR Cloverdale, Indiana CHARLES M. SIPES Odon, Indiana WILLIAM SKINNER Brownsburg, Indiana SENIORS BRENT E. SLAUGHTER Mitchell, Indiana JOSEPH SLAVICH Bloomington, Indiana VU Professional Pilots Association, Vice-President SUSIE DARLENE SLINKARD Worthington, Indiana Office Education Association CHARLES S. SMITH Delphi, Indiana JAMES M. SMITH Valparaiso, Indiana Flying Blazers JOHN A. SMITH Scottsburg, Indiana MICHAEL S. SMITH New Salisbury, Indiana Ensemble; VU Theatre PAUL SMITH Columbus, Indiana SAMUEL T. SMITH Washington, Indiana VU Golf Team; Residence Hall Counselor; Theta Psi Omega Fraternity, Sergeant-at-Arms JOE SONDGEROTH Fowler, Indiana JIM SPARKS Milan, Indiana ANNA MARIE SPEARS Oolitic, Indiana Band JACQUIE SPEARS Shoals, Indiana United Campus Christian Fellowship JAMES SPELLMEYER Jasper, Indiana DEBRA A. SPENCER Jasonville, Indiana 155 SENIORS RHONDA L. SPRINGER Vincennes, Indiana VICKI SPRINKLE Francisco, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority; Inter-Fraternity Council Secretary; Cheerleader; Sigma Pi Sweetheart JUERGEN STARK Columbus, Indiana ROBERT STARK Columbus, Indiana PHILLIP STARKEY Rushville, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity; Intramural Sports EILEEN STATTON Lafayette, Indiana Data Pr ocessing Club; Beta Xi Sorority MARY C. STECKLER Mount Carmel, Illinois Indiana Association of Nursing Students KATHERINE A. STEELE Sellersburg, Indiana Cheerleader; Beta Xi Sorority, Social Chairman GARY STEIGERWALD Beech Grove, Indiana Newman Parish; Student Activities Advisory Board JOHN M. STEINHARDT Madison, Indiana Distributive Education Club CHRIS STEININGER Vincennes, Indiana FRED STEPHENSON Fairmount, Indiana Intramurals DEBORAH J. STEWART Vincennes, Indiana RONALD E. STEWART Shirley, Indiana Intramural Sports LINDA STICKFORD Fairland, Indiana : Office Education Association 156 SENIORS STEVE STONEBURNER Bourbon, Indiana Intramural Sports OREN STOLL Montgomery, Indiana United Campus Christian Fellowship DONALD E. STRANGE Marion, Indiana JOHN DAVID STRAWMYER Lebanon, Indiana JEANNE STREET Vincennes, Indiana SUSAN K. STREET Crane, Indiana Data Processing Club; Office Education Association TERRY G. STREET Loogootee, Indiana STEVE STREICH Indianapolis, Indiana MARK STREMMING Westphalia, Indiana CORENNA STRICKLAND Washington, Indiana JAMES D. STRICKLAND Pekin, Indiana 157 SENIORS DANIEL C. STRUNCK Greensburg, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity BONNIE STUCKY Vincennes, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students; Flying Blazers, Secretary Treasurer GARY SUBLETTE Columbus, Indiana VU Professional Pilots Association; Gymnastics Club DeKATER H. SUGGS Elkart, Indiana VU Track Team VICKI SULLIVAN Washington, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students C. GREG SUMMERS Loogootee, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity, Assistant Rush Chairman; Intramural Sports JOE SUMMERS Gosport, Indiana NANCY SUPLICK Highland, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority, |.C.C. Representative; Blazerettes JACK SWAIN Washington, Indiana ROBERT W. SWANSON South Bend, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary, |.C.C. Representative; Dean’s Advisory Board; Veterans Club FRANK A. SWARTZ McCordsville, Indiana STEPHEN M. SWARTZ Ashland, Ohio DONALD BRUCE TAGGART Nashville, Indiana THOMAS TAGGART Hammond, Indiana Printing Club JACKIE ANN TAKACH South Bend, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority 158 SENIORS WARREN TAYLOR Connersville, Indiana Flying Blazers; Student Activities Advisory Board RONALD RAY TENNIS Clinton, Indiana Printing Club; Keglers Klub; Vocational Industrial Club of America WARD M. TERWILLIGER Lafayette, Indiana KERRY TEVERBAUGH Monroe City, Indiana JANE THERIAC Vincennes, Indiana Newman Pari sh CAROLE THOMAS Auburn, Indiana The Trai blazer Staff GLENN E. THOMAS Oxford, Indiana BEN THOMPSON Columbus, Indiana DOUGLAS W. THOMPSON Bloomfield, Indiana JAN THOMPSON Vallonia, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi, Treasurer; Ensemble; Residence Hall Counselor; ‘‘Miss Vincennes University 1969 ; 3rd Runner-up to ‘‘Miss Indiana 1969” JUDY THOMSEN Columbus, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority, Historian; Student Senate; Residence Hall Counselor WILLIAM R. THURBER Hamburg, New York Sigma Pi Fraternity; Intramural Sports PAUL W. TINKER Bennington, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity, Housemanager; Karate Club, Vice-President; Intramural Sports TERRY L. TIPPNER Marion, Indiana Intramural Sports JOSEPH MICHAEL TIPTON Jasonville, Indiana Student Senate, Vice-President; Delta Gamma lota Fraternity 159 SENIORS PENNY E. TOCHTERMAN Kokomo, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority, Assistant Athletic Director; VU Girls Basketball Team; VU Girls Softball Team; Intramural Sports PHILIP TOLBERT Washington, Indiana Distributive Education Club CHARLES TOUEL Indianapolis, Indiana VU Professional Pilots Association DAN TRAYLOR Petersburg, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary ROBERT TRBOVICH Gary, Indiana MARK TRISLER Crothersville, Indiana DUANE KENNETH TUCKER Lawrenceburg, Indiana Ensemble; Da ta Processing Club BONNIE D. TURNER Vincennes, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority, Line-up Director; Ensemble; Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges; Miss Vincennes 1968; VU Theatre DANNY TWENTYMON Spencerpoint, New York Student Senate; Delta Gamma lota Fraternity; Student Activities Advisory Board MINA KAY TYNER Tipton, Indiana MARILYN KAY TYRING Oakland City, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students, President GARY UNVERZAGT Speedway, Indiana STEVEN L. VANDERGRIFF Sullivan, Indiana JAMES VICTOR VanERMEN Washington, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Gamma Tau Honorary, President; International Students Club, |.C.C. Representative; Mu Alpha Theta Honorary, Vice-Pres. MARK S. VanWESTRUM Indianapolis, Indiana Theta Psi Omega Fraternity, Pledge Trainer; Intramural Sports 160 SENIORS DONALD L. VAUGHN Lafayette, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Newman Parish MARK W. VAUGHT Darlington, Indiana East Hall President; Residence Hall Counselor SUSAN LYNN VEECH Scottsburg, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority, Assistant Intramural Director; Intramural Sports LOUIS H. VENNARD Vincennes, Indiana JAMES A. VERLEY Princeton, Indiana RAYMONDE VINCENT Columbus, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority LOUIS VINING Bourbon, Indiana MIKE R. VOGLER Jasper, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity, Pledge Trainer MICHAEL A. WAHLMAN Jamestown, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity, Pledge Class Secretary; Intramural Sports, Ensemble ELIZABETH J. WALDEN Patoka, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority; Blazerettes KATHY WALKER Crawfordsville, Indiana Office Education Association THOMAS JOE WALKER Daleville, Indiana Delta Gamma lota Fraternity, 1.C.C. Representative; American Institute of Drafting and Design TOBIN GARRETT WALKER Vincennes, Indiana JOHN W. WALL, Jr. Spencer, Indiana N. BRUCE WALLACE Chalmers, Indiana 161 SENIORS RON HAL WALLIS Vincenn es, Indiana LAWRENCE L. WALTERS Indianapolis, !ndiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary, Vice-President DAVID M. WALTON Linton, Indiana MICHAEL M. WARBLE Shelbyville, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity JANIE WARFIELD Newark, Ohio GARY A. WATSON Oaktown, Indiana Indiana Student Education Association, President BETSY JO WEBBER Robinson, Illinois ROBERT G. WEBBER II Vincennes, Indiana JACQUELINE WEBSTER Richmond, Indiana Karate Club; VU Girls Basketball Team; Intramural Sports MONICA WEILER Vincennes, Indiana PHYLLIS WEIR Freetown, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority, Sergeant-at-Arms THERESA WELCH Indianapolis, Indiana Office Education Association, President; Intramural Sports PHILLIP A. WELLMAN Gary, Indiana Karate Club NANCY J. WERNER Fort Wayne, Indiana Student Senate; Student Activities Advisory Board; Senior Class Treasurer LARRY WETZEL Dale, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Intramural Sports 162 SENIORS ROBERT R. WEYER Evansville, Indiana VU Track Team; VU Cross- Country Team NICHOLAS A. WHITE Milroy, Indiana TERRY LYNN WHITE Mitchell, Indiana JOHN WICHMAN Washington, Indiana DENNIS WILDERMAN Poseyville, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Auto Mechanics Club; Newman Parish VICKI L. WILKERSON Indianapolis, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority; Blazerettes PAUL W. WILKEY Sullivan, Indiana CURT WILKINS Columbus, Indiana KATHIE WILLARD Vincennes, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority, Vice- President; Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Recreation Club PAUL A. WILLIAMS Hymera, Indiana REGINALD DANNY WILLIAMS, Jr. Gary, Indiana Band, Karate Club; Scrollers Club MARK E. WILSON Kewanna, Indiana Delta Gamma lota Fraternity; Residence Hall Counselor; Student Activities Advisory Board, Security Board TAYLOR WILSON Carmel, Indiana TERRY D. WILSON Veedersburg, Indiana Intramural Sports ROEBERT WIMER Silver Lake, Indiana 163 SENIORS 164 HARRY E. WINKLER Indianapolis, Indiana Ensemble; Theatre Award Winner; Summer Theatre Productions; VU Theatre; Blanche Cagle Theatre Performing Grant DIANA WITSMAN Plainville, Indiana Home Economics Club RUDY JON WITTROCK Vincennes, Indiana ROBERT SAMUEL WOHLSTADTER Indianapolis, Indiana VU Professional Pilots Association DIANE WOJDYLA Monterey, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority, President; Blazerettes; Student Senate Treasurer 1968-69; DGI Little Sister MICHAEL CHI-WAI WONG Hong Kong International Students Club, President; Phi Theta Kappa Honorary TERRY WONNING Vincennes, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Sorority EDNA MAE WOOD Linton, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students ROBERT L. WOOD, Jr. Griffith, Indiana VU Bowling Team; Keglers Klub JOHN WOODARD Jamestown, Indiana American Institute of Drafting and Design; Vocational Industrial Club of America RICK A. WOODS Princeton, Indiana VU Professional Pilots Association DAVID WORL Cambridge City, Indiana VU Professional Pilots Association LOUIE WORL Peru, Indiana Keglers Klub; Theta Psi Omega Fraternity EDWARD EUGENE WRIGHT Sheridan, Indiana United Campus Christian Fellowship; Indiana Student Education Association DAVID YERKES Hillsboror, Indiana Intramural Sports SENIORS STEPHANIE ZAPARUCHA Portage, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority; Blazerettes, 1st Runner-up Miss VU Pageant ANDREW M. ZELLER Geeencastle, Indiana Auto Mechanics Club KATHRYN MARIA HARRIET ZIEGLER Kirklin, Indiana WILLIAM C. ZIEGLER Hartsville, Indiana Residence Hall Counselor; American Institute of Drafting Design, President; Vocational Industrial Club of America, National Vice-President RITA K. ZIMMER Mount Carmel, Illinois Phi Theta Kappa Honorary; Indiana Association of Nursing Students 165 tl Da in aioe — ee Pe PS at nape FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Stan Walston, President; Steve Markin, 1.C.C. Representative; Pak-Soon Chan, Vice President; Mike Bray, Treasurer. 167 FRESHMEN 168 CINDY ACKERMAN DEAN ACKERMAN GARRY THOMAS ADAMS JUDY K. ADAMS SONJA ADAMS MELINDA ANN ADAMSON VICKIE ADKINS DAVID AIKINS JOHN AKINS MICHAEL M. ALBERICH CHRIS ALEXNADER JODY ALEXANDER MIKE ALEXANDER JUDY ANN ALLEN BOBBI ALLISON JANE ALLISON CARL W. ALLYN CAROLE JEAN ALTHOFF RANDALL ALTMEYER Str R NY [bs ALVERSON MIKE AMALONG KEVIN J. ANDERSON MARY JO ANDERSON CHET ARINGTON ANN ARMSTRONG STEPHEN R. ARNOLD JOHN W. ARNOTT BARBARA JEAN ARTHUR KAY ASHBY B. MARK ATKINSON FRESHMEN GUY EDWARD AVRA ROXIE LORRAINE AUXIER BRADLEY B. BACKHERMS DEBRA E. BAHLER THOMAS G. BAILEY MARTHA A. BAKER RALPH HAROLD BAKER SUZANNE BAKER EILEEN BALDRIDGE RICHARD BALOUSEK ROBERT BAMBROUGH RICHARD BANET ROBERTA LYNN BANTA MARTHA BARBOURE CONNIE BARBUSH ALLEN MERLE BARD TERI BARGER MANUEL A. BARNES DAROLD BASS CHIEEORD IE: BASSETT, Jr. JOHN W. BATTLES CHARLIE BAUMGARTNER SAM BAYNES LINDA BEARD JADEAN BEARD JAMES E. BEARD, Jr. SUE BEATTY KATHY BECHER DIANA MAE BECK CHRIS BECKMAN 169 FRESHMEN SHEILA ELAINE BECKNER SHARON BEGEMAN CLEM BEHME SANDRA BELLEW LARRY L. BENDER STEVEN D. BENDER GENE W. BENEDICT GERALD BENEFIELD BIEL BENHAM STEVE BENSON SARAH BENTZ MICHAEL J. BERG BARBARA ANN BERNING DARRELL A. BERRY DARRELL J BERRY JOSEPH BICKEL ANN B. BIGGS JOANNA BILLIARD RANDALL BILLS STEVE BISHOP DOUG BLACK CAROLYN BLAGRAVE MELANIE BLISS JOHN BLOME RONALD C. BLONDELL ROBERT BLUBAUGH BILL BOISSEAU PAM BONAVENTURA WARREN BRENT BONEWITS JOYCE BOSLEY 170 FRESHMEN PAUL J BOWER, Jr. RICHARD BOWERS GERALD BOWLEY CAROL BOWMAN BILL BOYD RANDY BRADLEY F.STEVEN BRAY MIKE BRAY JERRY BREEDLOVE REX D. BREEDLOVE JOANIE BRELSFORD RIC YI BRIDGEMAN RIC BRINEGAR STEPHEN WAYNE BRINKEROFF KATHY BRINKMAN BRENDA BRITTAIN JERRY BROOKS CHERYE BROSHAR BECKY BROWN GELENE BROWN LUCINDA RAE BROWN RODERICK BROWN RUBIN L. BROWN DARRYL WILLIAM BRYANT ARLEN BUCK CHARLES BUCKINGHAM ROGER BUCKTHAL PHILLIP W. BUNDY RAYMOND LOO BUN-LAI FRED BUNTING 171 FRESHMEN CARLENE BUNJES LARRY N. BURCH WAYNE F. BURCH ROGER BURDETTE DONALD F. BURGER TERRELL R. BURGER D. LOUISE BURK WILLIAM E. BURK THOMAS M. BURKE SUSAN BURKHART GEORGE R. BURRIS CONNIE BUSBOOM DAVID J. BUSHNELL ROGER DALE BUSSEY THOMAS BYERS HELEN W. BYRNES ANDY CAIN JOSEPH R. CALDWELL KENNETH M. CALLAWAY LaVERNE CANADA J.D. CANTWELL KATHY CAPIN THOMAS WAYNE CAPLINGER BRUCE CAREY MARCIA CARIE JOHN L. CARLSON JON CARMICHAEL THOMAS CARR ED CARRICO KEVIN CARTER FRESHMEN C. STEVEN CARVER MARCIA CARVIN JePliFRiey? (WSt= CASPER GARY LEON CASSIDY ROBERT CASSIDY BRIAN P. CATES CAROL CATT FREDERICK L. CAZE DONALD CHAEL PHIL CHALFANT SPEVE CHALFANT ERIC YUEN-JUN CHAN HENRY HANG-LAI CHAN PAK SOON CHAN ROBERTA ANNE CHAPPELL DALE R. CHARLTON JOHN CHASTAIN HENRY TAI-YU CHIV ANDREW CHRAPLA KEN CHRISTMAN JOHN S. CILELLA 173 FRESHMEN MIKE CLARK PEGGY CLAUSS DONALD E. CLAYCOMB EDYE CLAYTON JENNIFER L. CLAYTON DARYL F. CLUTE BILL COCKERILL MARY JANE COLEMAN SHEERS, - JOSEPH M. Ritagt Cad COLLINS DAVID COLUMBE KENT COMBS PAMELA COMBS VICKI COMBS GEORGE COMPTON ALICE CONGER BRUCE CONGER MIKE CONOLTY KIM R. CONRAD JOHN W. CONWAY ROBBI COOK GARY COOK PAM COOPER CAROL J CORNELL DEBBIE CORRELL EUGENE COSBY TIM COTTON CLAUDIA A. COULTER DONNA COX EUAN L. COX BILL CRAIN 174 FRESHMEN FRED CRANEY ROBERT CRANSTON BARBARA CRAWFORD RICHARD G. CRIPE SUSAN CRITZER KATHY CROOK REGINALD CROSS, Jr. MARILOU CROW JAMES CRUM PAMELA M. CULLISON TERRENCE R. CULVER LOUISE CUNNINGHAM RON CUNNINGHAM WILL IAM D. CUNNINGHAM TIM CURLESS CANDANCE A. CURTIN PAUL EDWARD CURTIS GOVERNOR DAVIS JAMES A. DAVIS JIMMIE DAVIS MICHAEL DAVIS THELMA DAVIS LARRY DAWSON THOM DAY RON DECKARD GLENNDA DEEM DARRELL A. DEKEMPER ROBERT DELANEY SKIP DENNIS GAIL DENNY 175 FRESHMEN BEdoiiNg DERR MORRIS DeGEYTER MICHAEL W. DIEL JUDY A. DIERCKMAN MARK.E. DLEEEY JOHN DILTS KHUZULWANDLE DLAMINI LOMBEKI JOYCE DLAMINI PHIWOKHAKHE DLAMINI ISHEKEDI D DALAMINI TERRY DOAN SUSIE DOLKEY PATRICIA L. DOLLENS KAYE DONALDSON SEEVE DONOVAN DAVE DOULEY DON DORTON LORANE DOTY EDWIN P. DOWNEY ROGER F. DOWNEY BONNIE B. DRAKE THOMAS J DRAKE CINDY DREYER STEPHEN K. DUNCAN VICKY DUNLAP ROBERT DUNPHY BE Tia DUNSTAN JEAN DUPIRE LYNN ALLEN DURFLINGER RICHARD L. DYER 176 FRESHMEN MIKE EASTERDAY MARY BETH EASTON JOHN EATON STEVEN R. ECK JERRY ECKERLE CHERRE EDEL AUSTIN EDMONSON, Jr. SARAH EDWARDS MARY EHRGOTT JENNY EINEMAN MONA JUNE ELLIOTT RONALD ELLIOT WILLIAM C. EEELOM BONNIE J. ELLISON MICHAEL J. ELMER LAURA L. EMIG JOHN EMMERT MICHAEL L. ENGLAND RICHARD ENGLISH LYNDA C. ENSNER GARY A. ESAREY HAL ESPiEae ARTHUR RAY ESSEX PAMELA S. EVANS RICHARD EVANS STEPHEN W. EVANS MARION M. EVELAND III JOSEPH FABYAN DEBBIE FAHEY RICHARD L. FARNSLEY 177 FRESHMEN JOHN GREGORY FARRIS JANE FAULKNER ROGER FEHLING DAVID L. FELLOWS STEVEN A. FELLOWS CARL WAYNE FERREE STEPHEN FECKER VIRGINIA FIELDS CHARLES A. FINNEY KEITAE: FISCHER BILL FISHER MARVIN FISHER ROYAL FISHER STEPHEN G. FISHER DAN FITCH GLINDA FITZGERALD MARK EDWARD FITZPATRICK ROBERT W. FIX VICTOR R. FLEACE RICK FLECK SUSAN FLECKENSTEIN RICHARD C. FLOREY THOMAS C. ELORY KATHY FORBING JACK FORE KAREN ANNETTE FOSTER MARK A. FOX MELVA FRAME JOE FRANCE PAUL JOSEPH FRANCHE FRESHMEN LARRY EREY, ROBIN FUGATE MARY E. FULLER TSANG CHEUNG FUNG BOB FUNK JANE L. GAITHER BEN E. GARRIGUS ROBERT R. GARTNER GARY J. GASPER DEBORAH HOPE GASSER LINDA GEHLBACH DOUGLAS M. GERDON ROB GERSTUNG JOHN DAVID GERYAK JAMES E. GIELNIAK PHILIP G. GIFT KATHY JO GILES NICHOLAS GILES SUSAN H. GILLEN DIANE S. GILLIATTE FRESHMEN JUDY KAY GILMORE DAN GINTHER NANCY GODWIN TIM GOGNAT JAMES TERRY GOINS MARTY GOLDEN JOHN GOODIN GARY GOODMAN STEPHEN D. GOODMAN BRENDA L. GORMAN ERNEST GOUVERNEUR BERT GRAMELSPACHER WILLIAM J. GRANT DONNIE L. GRAVES JUDITH A. GRAVES ELLISG. GRAY GWENDOLYN Y. GRAY MACOLYNN GRAY ROBERT GRAY CATHY GREENE THOMAS A. GREENWOOD THOMAS R. GREENWOOD SUE GREGORY THOMAS A. GREIVE PAUL GRETENCORD COLEEN GRIFFIN DIXIE GRIGSBY CHARLES J. GRIMES JANE ANN GRIMES STEVENS GRISHAW 180 FRESHMEN GARY GROW RUTH GRUJICH MARSHALL GUYER KEN GRYP GARY HACKNEY DONALD S. HACKWORTH, Jr. JAMES E. HAEBERLE LAURIE D. HAGANS DONALD R. HAMILTON JOHN R. HAMMONDS CHERYE HAMRICK DENNIS HANCOCK CONNIE HAND DWIGHT HANGER SALLY HANGER MICHAEL R. HANLEY ROBERT EARL HANNEL JAY K. HARBISON DAVID R. HARDIN GEORGE HARDIN, Jr. JOHN W. HARDIN, Jr. PHILLIP B. HARDING DENNIS HARDIMAN JOHN M. HARGESHEIMER LEE JOSE HARPER RAY HARRIS WILLIAM McKINLEY HARRIS DENNIS A. HARRISON JANIE HARRISON ROBERT J. HARTLEY 181 FRESHMEN ANDY R. HASLER BOB HASSEE RONALD HASSEE MARY JO HAUSER DON HAWKINS JOHN F. HAWKINS III TERRACE ELAINE HAYS STEVEN HAYWOOD JOHN HEARD AMY HEATH DANE HEATH DAVID E. HECKERSON TERRY HEDGES JO BERTA HEIN ROLLIE HELMLING MARILYN M. HENCHON MARLENE SUSAN HENDRICK DAVID HENGSTEBECK ED HENNING CHRISTOPHER HENRY BECKY HERREN THOMAS HESS RICK HESTER SALLY JO HEYEN DAVID HICKS DAVID HICKS JOHN E. HIGDON WILLIAM H. HIGER MARY ANN HIIGLI ANNETA HILL 182 FRESHMEN GARY ALE MARK A. HINDS VIKKI HINTON JOSEPH LEE HISLOPE TERRY HITCHEL HENRY hilbmee JAMES HOBEGGER MICHAEL A. HODGEN JUDITH ANN HOFFMAN REBECCA HOFFMAN TERESA HOFFMAN MARVIN HOKE JON D. HOLBROOK HAROLD M. HOLLANDER SUSIE HOLLINGSWORT BECKY HOLMES MARK R. HOLMES BETTY JO HOLSCHER RONALD E. mtOeay JOE HOOKER TOM HOOKER MATTIE B. HOOVER DAVE HOMANN DAVE HOPKINS STEPHEN HOPKINS RUTH HORNADAY MARTIN T. HORNBACK CHARLES HORNSBY ELIZABETH HORSTING ROBERT R. HOUCHENS 183 FRESHMEN 184 MARTA HOWARD STEVE HOWELL CONNIE HUBENTHAL DORIS HUDDLESTON DEBORAH HUDSON CLARE HUFFER MARK HUFFMAN ALAN R. HUGHES DAVID HUGHES JOHN M. HUGHES RICHARD LAWRENCE HUGHES SARA BETH HUNT TOM HUNT JOHN R. HUNTINGTON STAN HURST MARY KAY HUSEMAN PEGGY JO HUTTON RALPH S. IMBODY MARY INGLE PAUL R. 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KINSER DAVID KIRCH TIM KIRCHOFF ROBERT E. KIRK, Jr. BONI KIRKLAND M. ROXANNE KIRKPATRICK MARTIN EVAN KLECKNER BRENDA KLEIN JAMES KLEIN PHILIP A. KLEIN SIEVE IR: KLEINDORFER MICHAEL J. KLEN RICHARD C. KNIERIM, Jr. STANLEY E. KNISS STEPHEN N. KNOTT RICHARD L. KNOY CHARLES KOFLER JOHN R. KONKLE LARRY KOLOPANIS MICHELLE KOPCHA IRVING KORNHEISER ROBERT KOSSMANN ALEX KOVACS, Jr. JAY KRAUS JEANETTE LORETTA KRAUS WILLIAM JOHN KRATZ RICK B. KREBS MARK KRESEEN WILLIAM KRESS 187 FRESHMEN RICK KRILL MARK A. KULWICKI GEORGIA KUNATH MINI LANDBECK STEVE LANDIS BRADLEY D. LANE EDWARD J. LANE RONNIE LANE LUANN LANGDON CHARLES LANSDOWNE STAN LANTZ RUBY MARIE LAVELY FRED EEE DENNIS LEEK LARRY LEHNER TIM LEINENBACH PAUL LEONARD ANDREA LEPP CAROLE LICHTE KEN LILLARD KAREN LINDAUER CHARLES W. LINDLEY JOHN G. LIPPKE DWIGHT L. LISTON DAVID E. EhGCE FRANK D. LOCKHART II STEVEN S. LOTSHAW JON LOUDEN LAURY LUTH RANDALL LYBARGER 188 DONNIE LYNCH LINDA LYNN Kittay J: LYONS MICHAEL D. MACKE ALAN MACKOWIAK STEPHEN W. MADDOCK ALICE MAJORS CHRIS MALLY B.J. MAHRENHOLZ MICHAEL MANGIN MARC J. MANIEN DENNIS E. MANN GARY MANN JAMES MANN WILLIAM TED MANNS NANCY MANUEL DIANE MARCHINO STEPHEN S. MARKIN DAN L. MARLETT GENEVA MARLOW JOHN W. MARSHALL CINDY MARTIN DON MARTIN ELAINE MARTIN GARRY MARTIN JERIR YE MARTIN MICHAEL R. MARTIN NANCY MARTIN ROBERT J. MARTIN RUTH PERCEA MASI FRESHMEN 189 FRESHMEN STAN MASON SARONA MATHEWS JOHN P. MATTERN KATHLEEN J. MAXWELL BRENT MAY JUDI MAY CHARLES V. MEADE GARY GENE MEEKER STEVE MEEKER TONI MEHLER ROBERT H. MEIER DONALD L. MEISBERGER SUSAN MENKE LOUIS MERCHANT DENNIS E. MEYER JAN MEYER MICHAEL H. MEYER MICHAEL MEYERS HAROLD C. MICHAEL RONALD MICHAEL HARVEY N. MIDDLETON, Jr. CHERYL MIDKIFF STANLEY MIKOSZ BILL MILEY DICK MILLER ERIC MILLER GARY W. MILLER JOE MILLER KATHLEEN MILLER SUSAN MILLER 190 FRESHMEN DENNIS MILLS JOHN MINDERMAN MINDY MINDERMAN GALE MINK GARY MINNICH LYNN F. MISNER MELISSA MITCHELL DANIEL E. MODE RUTH DIANE MOEHN JAMES D. MOELLER ROBERT J. MOERS MARK MONTGOMERY AARON MOON DON MOORE RONALD MOORE RANDY MORAN RICHARD MORAN BRENT MORGAN 191 FRESHMEN MARIE MORGAN DAVID J. MORRIS ALLYSON A. MORRISON REGINALD MORTON BRENT MOSIER DAVID L. MOSSON THOMAS P. MUELLER KATHLEEN W. MULLINS CARLA MUNDELL WILLIAM R. MUNGER ENID MUNK MY RON J. MURPHY JOHN MacNAB MICHAEL E. McAFEE KENNY McARTOR MICHAEL McCABE DEBORAH kK. McCALLUM ANN McCAMMON PATRICK F. McCARTHY MALCOLM PAUL McCHORE SHEILA J. McCLELLAN KATHY McCLURE KENNETH F. McCLURE DAVE McCLUMONT BEE yo McCORD LARRY L. McCORMICK DAVID L. McCRACKEN MORRIS L. McCRAY THERESA McCULLOCH CAROL McDONALD 192 FRESHMEN MIKE McDOWELL CLYDE McFARLAND NANCY McFERRAN JIM McGARITY MARC McGARVEY RICHARD McGAUGHEY DONALD McGEE BARRY _McGOWAN KATHY McKINLEY RALPH McKINNEY THOMAS McLAURIN KIMBERLY McMOHAN DAVE McMANUS JOHN S. McPEEK JOYCE KAY McPHEETERS PAUL NAGY SCOTT ALAN NAHMIAS JOE A. NEBLETT MILES NELLARS MARK NELSEN MICHAEL NEWMAN STEPHAN DALE NICHOLSON RONALD GENE NIEWALD ROBERT NOLAN MARSHA NORRIS DENNY NORTHENOR NEIL NORTON RON NORVELL KATHY NULL SALLY LEW OATLEY 193 FRESHMEN 194 JIM O'BRIAN DAVID E. ODUM MICHAEL A. OEDING EDWARD OFFERLE KRISTINA OGG DAVID L. OGLE TOM O'NEIL RONALD LEE OPELE STEVE J. ORCHARD EDWARD OREFICE CHARLES E. ORGAN MARY ANN ORGAN BARB ORNDORFF MICHAEL L OSHA JERRY WAYNE OURSLER LINDA OVERBY JIM OWENS RICHARD M. OYLER GLEN OZOK DAN PACHYNSKI DANNY S.C. PAD DAVE PALMER PATRICIA K. PARKER GARY LEE PARRISH KATHY PASTRY STEVE PATTERSON BOBBI PAUL RICH PAUL LINDA PEA RITAIRENE PEACOCK FRESHMEN CLAUDIA PEARCY DEBI PEELMAN RAYMOND D. PEEL CHRIS PENCE JAMES PEQUIGNOT IRENE PERKINS MICHAEL L. PERRY ANNE F. PETS ELIZABETH PETTY DANIEL PFOFF MARILYN S. PFOFF SHERRIE PHELPS FONDA PHILLIPS R.G. PHILLIPS DON PIEPER MICHAEL A. PIERCE MARK S. PIERI TIM PIGGOTT BERNADINE PIPPINS MIKE PLANTENGA DAVE PLETTNER JANET SUE PLYMATE MARVIN POLAWCHYCK DIANA L. POLEN THOMAS J POLYS DAVE PONDER DALE POPP LAWRENCE POPE TOMMY J PORCH NADINE POROPAT 195 FRESHMEN 196 KEVIN E. PORTER RON POSANTE LYN POTTER RONALD JAY POUND CHARLES POWELL DON PRICE BONITA PRITCHETT RONNIE PRITCHETT DOUG PROBST JAN L. PROCTOR JERRY PROCTOR CONNIE PROFFITT SYLVIA PURVIANCE JON PYEE JOHN M. QUALIO PATRICIA B. QUINN NANCY RADCLIFFE KAREN RAFFERTY PHIL RAINEY RANSDELL RAISOR JACK D. RAPER TIM RASMUSSEN JERE RAUSCH MARK A. RAUSCHER RITA RAY BRUCE REA THOMAS J. REARICK PAUL A. RECKER CHARLENE K. RECTOR BILL REDMON FRESHMEN DOUG R. REED PEGGY REED TED REED TERRIE REED CHERYL REEDER MICHAEL REEDY DAN REEL TOM REPASS THOMAS REYLING CYNTHIA L. REYNOLDS STEVE RHODES HARVEY RICE SUSAN L. RICHARDS KYLE RICHESON JOSEPH EARNEST RIDGLEY DANE J. RIEHLE GARTH P. RllpGeN BECKI RIGGS NANCY RINEHART LINDA RITTER KEN RIVICH 197 FRESHMEN MIKE ROACH ALAN R. ROBERTS ERNIE ROBERTSON EVELYN ROBERTSON LINDA ROBERTSON CARLA ROBINSON HENRY L. ROBINSON, Jr. LARRY RODGERS SHIRLEY ROGERS STEPHEN C ROGERS MIKE RHODE ALICE ROHRER RITA ANNE ROHRMAN GARY ROSSELOT JINNIE ROUNDTREE DAVID J. RUDOLPH ED RUDOLPH KATHY RUGH DAVE RUMRILL MARY CATHERINE RUSCH EARLENE RUSHING DENNIS L. RUSK RICK RUSK MARK G. RYAN JOE SANDER RICH SANDERSON MARK ALAN SAVAGE NANCY SAYER JANET C. SCALES JAN SCHAEDEL 198 FRESHMEN STEPHEN SCHAFER CHARLES B. SCHLADAND JOHN W. SCHMIDT MARILYN SCHMIDT RODNEY A. SCHMIDT TERRE SCHMITTER MICHAEL G. SCHNARR JOERE SCHNEIDER GLENN C. SCHOETTLIN FRED SCHRADER ROVEE: SCHREIBER CAROL SCHROEDER HERMAN J SCHROEDER REGGIE SCHULER CAROLE SCHULTE JAMES R. SCHULTZ FRED SCHUMAKER SUE SCHUMACHER DONALD P SCHUTTE JOHN SCHUYLER MARK D. SCHWAB KAY SCOTT PHILLIP D. SEARL VIRGINIA SEARS JOHN M. 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SPIECHA BENJAMIN SPEHEGER 201 FRESHMEN SCOTT SPENCE WOODIE SPENCER ROGER A. SPINDLER KENNARD L. SPRINGGER ALLEN SPRUNGER MINDY D. SPURGEON DAVE SQUIRES JUDITH C. STADTMILLER JIM STAHL MARY KAY STANGLE ROBERT STANKARD DAVID LEE STANLEY MAXINE SPECKUER DALE A. STEELE MARK WAYNE STEELE TIMOTHY V. STEFFEN DOUG STEPHENSON KATHY STERN fej STEVENS NORMA STEVENSON FRANK R. STILES STEVEN RANDALL STINSON MARY SUSAN STOELTING CHUCK STORIE JIM STROSNIDER VERLA STUCKEY SHERRY STUNTZ DONALD P. STURGEON ALLEN W. SUMMERS SUSAN SUMMERS PAUL ROBERT SWANGO THOMAS M. SWEARER TIMMIE SWENT BILL TAYLOR RONALD J TAYLOR STEVEN TEVENBAUGH DAVID F. THAIS GREG W. THAYER JIM THIEMAN MARCIA THOMAS MARY E. THOMAS TOM THOMAS TONY M. THOMAS KEVIN THRONE DAVID TIEK FRESHMEN . 7 ‘ +e ‘ i a aw ® FRESHMEN MARK R. TIEK ALICE F. TILLMAN CINDY TOLBERT KARL WARREN TOLBERT BRUCE W. TOWER ROBERT TOWN RHONDA TOWNSEND THOMAS R. TOWNSEND ANNA M. TRAUGOTT JAMES E. TREADWAY DENNIS J. TRELIWSKI GRANT V. TRIER REBECCA A. TRUELOVE PHYLLIS TUCKER SAMUEL R. TURNER STEPHEN K. TURNER BRADLEY W. UITTS MICHAEL UNDERHILL JON UNGER ROXANNE UPDIKE KENT USHER DON UTZINGER CHARLES P. VAILE JANIE VanDUYN JONELAINE VAN PELT MARCIA VIELHABER THOMAS R. VOLK GREGORY P. VonDIELENGER FREDDIE VOVWEES DONALD W. WALL 204 FRESHMEN JOANNE WALSER KIT WALTMAN BILL WALTON KATHY WAMPLER JIM WARD THOMAS EDWARD WARMKE JOHN WATKINS KIM WATSON TONY WATSON ROBERT WATT HARVEY WAYNE JAMES G. WEBB, Jr. NANCY M. WEBER TERRY WEHRINEYER RICKEY WEIDIG DENNIS R. WEIR CYNTHIA WELIKY PHILIP WELIKY STEPHEN W WENDELBOE PAUL D. WENGER DAVID WERT WILLIAM N. WESTON STEPHEN WEYER BEVERLY WHALEY DALE L. WHITE JEEEER WHITE RONALD B. WHITE STEVEN WHITESIDE GORDON R. WHITLOCK JOE WHITT 205 FRESHMEN 206 STEVE WIDGER DENNIS JOE E. WIDMANN DON E. WIGGINS LORI WILCOX ERIC WILGENBUSCH ANN WILLIAMS DAVID WILLIAMS DOUGLAS R. WILLIAMS GLADYS WILLIAMS LARRY WILLIAMS MIKE WILLIAMS NANCY WILLIAMS PAULA K. WILLIAMS PENNY DEE WILLIAMS RONALD WILLIAMS TONY WILLIAMS HOLLY WILLMAN CYNTHIA WILLS DOUGLAS WILLS BECKY WILSON CARA MAE WILSON FRED WILSON JAMES WILSON JANE WILSON LOREN WILSON ROBERT WILTFANG STEPHEN WINCHESTER CHARLES W. WINTERS DORIS WISCHMEIER FRED D. WISE, Jr. FRESHMEN JO ANN WITHERS JOE WITHERSPOON DON WOLFE DON WOOD JOSEPH WOOD WILLIAM E. WOOLEVER, Jr. RICHARD WOOLLEY BARRY WAYNE WORTHAM TED WRIGHT WILLIAM G. YOCHUM TEDDY LEVON YORK JRE YOUNG SHARON ROSE YOUNG ROGER ZILIAK GARY L. ZIMMER PHIL ZIMMERMAN JOHN ZOOK MARK RICHARD ZUKUNFT street a IS nai pi SI rs ieee ny és : ele ans ae mee 207 py ed et eed 208 Wy ey EER a Mle 209 Cr) WE’RE NO. 1! THE FOLLOWING Purposes PRY + prey Team members, cheerleaders, and coaches prepare to celebrate the victory of the NJCAA National Championship. NJCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SCORES WAINGANNES 44 45 « 78 Brandywine..... 68 WAIKEITIES Co cee They AtGaablinl 5 ou65¢ Tq VATICE ING S meme by IieO(GHRy 3456 64 WANES, 5.55 - $3. Se MODEr ieee 67 Vincennes Trailblazers won their second Nation- al Championship, the first one being in 1965. The Trailblazer Team completely dominated the action at Hutchinson by capturing the NJCAA title. Bradfield received the “coach of the year” award and Jerry Dunn was selected for the “All-Tourney Team.” V.U. is extremely proud of their champs. Coach Allen Bradfield accepts the ‘Coach of the Year’ award at Hutchinson, Kansas. 210 TRAILBLAZER POWER TRAILBLAZER BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Allen Bradfield, Coach; Greg Allen, Graig Ross, Dave Holt, Tom Turner, John Bass, Jerry Reynolds, Assistant Coach. Second Row: Jack Butler, Assistant Coach; Milton Thomas, Manager; Jose DeCausey, Jerry Dunn, Robert McAdoo, Roy Simpson, Oscar Evans, Tobi Malichi, Senior Manager. TRAILBLAZER BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Regular Season: Won 25 — Lost 4 Vincennes aan 94 CINORV GUC Nate cre x NO 5, 7 Vincennes eae: 106 Bar kol arc Seeeeeeeene See ce Se cate 7 eas 87 Vincennes = eee ae ES IEaACEOH A os ty 3.3 ence coy oe eee Oe 65 Vincennes ase aene 90 HOLeSigh at kee aes ten wees 43 Vincennes: 2 ee b22 Ulinorpeviallcyee: 2 Ree cise cokes Micke 69 Vincennes ene 104 IIR, tian homie ae es Meio ee eee 101 Vincennes ayes eee Sit [May IGhOWRO 55 55 necboe oa oe 60 Vincennes ae aes 86 BUGIS ON Cees sees eis ke te Vincennes eres ea aeaenn 102 RONORS 2. Sie ee a res ee x + 70 Vincennes eae eee 87 JACK SOD ere aren chit oan 64 Vinicenneo te ere ae oe ONiIOnV alley Sees meee. ed es 58 WANNER Gos con bon 84 IRGioeicte MKONRIS TRA, o 5 ok a ho we 65 Vincennes 3). Airspan 107 IMissouie Baptist iste. skekors aces es ag. Wineernies: 7, seme eee ie [PHOTON OW cedtsuee aN CORA otek mA Meee a 54 ViInCennes =e eaieens 78 IMbeKOMDAGCIS: 4 oo nnbocascoce 68 WAITS. coe ae a 6 ae 108 (Glib LONE sere ooo seo oe 80 Vincenneseace seiner 102 Gilli’ COaStpere neces 8 teeta 97 With. go onacbae 93 Ojaiey WANES 4 ees Hee Blows oe5 Sie 53 Whine: gucadosos 90 Ronee keris MM ap soe ba ee 53 MAL AMMIS, 5 oa 6 a6 oe 101 BUmningtome pe... hace spate hay tats: 106 VineenneSs ee seen 83 Mobenlyigee eae aie eee ie 100 Vincennes eee 51) IMGTSS OUND 2pU1S halen ener 48 Vincennes ss eee iii IRoloreray Nena WIN, A oo eo Sate 80 E MICHIGAN REGION 12 TOURNEY = ViniCenneSan ees tne ID POPE ULON aan re eae: 63 VinICenih ese nee eee 104 Glem Oaks eee eras ee rae 3 ViniGenines mye hehe cae 104 Kelloog. 7-1 peer eas Ciogh: 92 pennies tere ls 211 DeCausey dribbles downcourt in a game against Robert Morris. McAdoo gets another rebound for the Trailblazers. Undo happenings cause Turner to delay the game. 212 A goodluck handshake before the game displays teamwork. In warm-up, Oscar Evans dunks another one. Tom Turner goes up for another score. 213 McAdoo and DeCausey rise above their opponents for the tip in. api Vincennes comes down with the ball again. Robert Morris and VU scramble for the bail. CHEERLEADERS Gail Mertl, Debbie Bahler, Kathy Steele, Vicki Sprinkle, Shirely Shockley. : 215 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Gloria Nord, Randy Anderson, Joyce Harmon, Janet Scales, Jackie Webster, Doris Wischmeier, Miss Andrea Myers, Coach. Second Row: Judy IIling- worth, Manager; Rita Peacock, Lorna Myers, Pat Fleck, Glenda Fitzgerald, Penny Tochterman, Carla Hartman. Vincennes U Vincennes L Vincennes L Vincennes U The Girls’ Basketball team shoots for a success. 216 RESULTS Won 5 — Lost 6 Indiana Centrales Omer Indiana Stateoy ae nee niversity 43... Eastern Illinois 43....... niversity 45 .. Vincennes University 29. . . Wabash Valley 38 niversity 51 Indiana University 57 Manchester s7 .-a eam niversity 34 .. Evansvilleés5 4a eee Vincennes University 34 Vincennes University 38 Franklin 41 Vincennes University 29 Hanover 34 Anderson 14 Vincennes University 38 Vincennes University 33 Indiana State 31 Vincennes University 46 RESULTS Won 8 — Lost 6 ee eakelandis 00 iene ae Parkland 319 5 4 Dee SUB), 6 oa Gao aoe Northwood 313 ; Deveale BMY 55 ses one oe Parkland 362 . . Oakland City College 357. . Lincoln Land 196 .. . Parkland 185 .. . Lakeland 302 . . Northwood 319 . . . Oakland City 198 .. . Rockvalley Teams 306 Greg Farris, Dave Homann, Tom Johnson, Vernon Houchins, Coach; Bob Brame, Mike Shoemaker. 217 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM TAKES NATIONALS On a warm day, the Trailblazers prepare for another home meet. In a home meet, Vincennes displays their winning talents. 218 First Row: Richard Trigger, George Compton, James Epps, Mike Grosskopf, Joe Smith, Tom Kaho, Dale McLane. Second Row: Herbie Dillon, Charles Lindley, Andy Keenan, Paul Nagy, Doug Miller, Tim Tognat, Brant Lindley, William Stegemoller, Coach. 1969 RESULTS Sept. 13—Indiana State, 24; Vincennes 32 Sept. 20—Ball State, 16; Vincennes, 40; Butler, 84 Sept. 24—Vincennes, 26; Butler, 51; Oakland City, 88; Manchester, 89; Hanover, 95 Sept. 27—Cumberland, 28; Vincennes, 37; Florissant Valley, 67 Oct. 4 Vincennes, 15; Danville, 48 Oct. 7 —Taylor Invitational, V.U. Ist (10 teams) Oct. 11 —Vincennes, 15; Southern Illinois (Ed’ville), 50 Oct. 14 —Vincennes, 17; Louisville, 40 Oct. 18 —Jaguar Invitational, Vincennes | st (7 teams) Oct. 25 —Northwestern, 27; Purdue, 40; Vincennes, 56 Nov. | —Western Kentucky Invitational, Vincennes 3rd (9 teams) Nov. 7 —Little-State, Vincennes Ist (12 teams) Big-State, Vincennes Sth (17 teams) Noy. 15 —N.J.C.A.A. Championships, Vincennes Ist (23 teams) Cross Country Trailblazers take a minute to rest after a long run. 219 TRACK First Row: Steve Denny, Steve Oglesby, Jim Epps, Dale McClone, Chuck Peters, Tom Kaho, Mark Hickman, Leonard Henderson, Brant Lindley, Manager. Second Row: Mr. Ben Johnson, Coach; Joe Smith, Tim Gongat, Jim Boink, Tony Thomas, Gene Mobley, Paul Nagy, George Compton, Dick Gasway, Charles Lindley, William Shabe, Charles Organ, Mr. Bill Stegemoller, Coach; Mr. Don Bradley. During the 1969 season the Blazers finished Sth in the NJCAA National Meet in Garden City, Knasas, Ist in the Indiana Little State Meet at Taylor University and Sth in the Indiana Big State Meet. VU-77% ... Cumberland Col. - 56 VU - 82 ... Oakland City - 62 VU-91 ... Florissant Valley CC-59 VU-70% ... Taylor University - 85 VU - 43 ... West. Kentucky U - 97 VU-77% ... Oakland City 46% VU-91 ie Meramac. CGraiS VU - 70% ... Manchester Col - 25 Daily practice keeps the Trailblazers in shape. 220 V.U. S BOWLING TEAMS GIRLS’ BOWLING TEAM S14 0) 27 ee Indiana University - 2486 VLD 300) eek nae Monmouth College - 2417 VOR SATU ees West. Illinois U. - 2471 Vu er 3 9 Petey Knox College - 2334 MARES Fee Sullivan College - 2372 Wile2 51 ees Anderson College - 2219 AUP REN ¢ owe Indiana University - 1832 WV Ue ZO 3s rey ae Hanover College - 2073 WAS 2A WEN ree ene Indiana State U. - 2285 GIRLS’ BOWLING TEAM Left to Right: Marilyn Pfoff, Susie Kemp, Anne Petts, Elaine Finke, Donita Honey, Judi May. BOYS’ BOWLING TEAM VU-4748 | Indiana University-5141 VU-5262 S.1.U. (Edwardsville)-5059 VU-2665 Sullivan College-2307 VU4967 Monmouth Col.-4772 VU-5161 West. Illinois U. - 4996 VU-2590 Knox College-2589 VU-2596 Bellarmine College-2792 VU-2715 Sullivan College - 2587 VU-5327 Anderson College-5231 VU-5007 Indiana University-5148 VU-5310 Hanover College - 5034 VU-2765 Manchester College-2397 VU-2697 DePauw University-2486 VU-2757 Indiana State U. - 2396 BOYS’ BOWLING TEAM First Row: Don McGee, Jerry Johnston, Steve Lotshaw, Dale Humink. Second Row: Louie Worl, Dave Fesko, Bob Wood, Mickey Klen, Larry Frey, Wayne Portee, Don McKenny, Wayne Wilson, Coach. 221 INTRAMURALS ay : Pe es eats Soccer is an invigorating sport which requires fast thinking and quick foot work. After a fast and furious basketball game, John Cooper finds a moment to relax. 222 DIVISION A lst Place: 2nd Place: 3rd Place: 4th Place: 5th Place: 6th Place: 7th Place: DIVISION B 1st Place: 2nd Place: 3rd Place: 4th Place: 5th Place: 6th Place: 7th Place: DIVISION C Ist Place: 2nd Place: 3rd Place: 4th Place: 5th Place: 6th Place: 7th Place: DIVISION D Ist Place: 2nd Place: 3rd Place: Ath Place: 5th Place: 6th Place: 7th Place: INTRAMURAL RESULTS Fall Semester 1969 Delta Gamma Iota Fraternity Blackburn Jets Moondogs FK’s Epar Raders Colt 45’s South Side Humpers Zachley Department Cherry Busters Murphy Hawks Sigma Pi Fraternity I Cricket Stompers Triple R Delta Gamma Iota Fraternity I Gay Town Players Brentsmen Brovins Triple A PBR’s FK’s DBS Tranquillity Base Theta Psi Omega Fraternity Kendell’s Rocks Richerson’s Raiders Trogans Dirty Thirty Sigma Pi Fraternity II EDITOR’S NOTE: Because of snow, the final championship for footbal has not been played off. The 1971 Le Revoir will carry this information plus the Spring Intramural results. 223 Opposing team members jump to gain possession of the ball. A whistle blows and a foul is called against the players. 224 Ref OO ae Pe . tae Os Effective blocking and passing—a winning combination. Ability to think quickly and a strong arm are characteristics of a good quarterback. 225 ATHLETIC AWARDS Joe Smith receives an award from Coach Stegemoller. Mie oy iui eon William Kepler, Station Manager for WAOV Radio Station, presents the Civitan Award to Willie Humes while Mrs. Marie McQuaid looks on. 226 BANQUET 1969 Bo eS all Mrs. Marie McQuaid awards Tom Kaho with the McQuaid Cross Country Award. Pry Tom Kaho, NJCAA All American, receives an award and congratulation from Cross Country Coach, William Stegemoller. 227 TRAGIC HAPPENINGS INVOLVE STUDENTS West Hall fire put forty students out of rooms. Four VU students discuss the lottery system. 228 On December 1, 1969, the lottery made marked men out of some VU students. Not only the male section of the campus was affected, but many girls were upset by this occurance. Ten days later, flames broke out in West Hall turning at least 40 students from the dorm. A fire in Womens’ Residence Hall added more confusion and dismay to an already upsetting scene. These two occurances highlighted the tragic events which filled the year. BLACK CULTURE WEEK 1970 Viera ge Wanda Fleming, Senior, models for the Black Culture Week. February 6-17 was designated as Black Culture Week here at Vincennes University. The black congregation on campus set up a program which was designed to present black culture to the university and the surrounding community. The purpose of this pres- entation was to help people of differ- ent races appreciate more fully the black heritage and customs. Mrs. Har iett Conn, Indiana House Representative, confers with Dr. Beckes. 229 es ede oeemee, oe Oe anneal 19. alee ores ceed 7 « ® esceaii ecient tte ws a HALL COUNSELORS WOMENS’ Beth Dodrill, Sharon Bingaman. Third Row: Joyce Collins, Julie Mason y, Jan Thompson. Second Row: Anita Mund Evidene Bontrager. , First Row: Kamil Routzahn, Lois Seaton Leanna Grishaw, Leah Mongin DORM COUNSELORS EAST HALL COUNSELORS WEST HALL COUNSELORS ’ , John Achenbach, Tom Neu , Ed Hazeldean, Lewie Bovee, First Row: Chuck Lawrence, Terry O’Hair Paul Bush. Second Row: Jim Gardner Toby Malichi, Bill Smith. gger, Sol Mirelez, Larry Parker, Mark Kendell, , Dave H. Miles, Ronald E. Johnson, Michael Mark Wilson. Second Row: Tom Porta First Row: Jerry McKim, Ted Habe D. Plaster, Mike Miles , David L. Georg. 230 Just a few extra minutes in front of the mirror pre- pares the co-ed for the day. WRH girls patiently wait in line to use the phone. Being away from home presents a weekly problem—laundry. ZS 232 DIFFERENT MOODS st pains —r ee eSNG IT SENET — tial eel 233 A WORD FROM THE EDITOR The Le Revoir has become such a natural part of my daily routine that now it is a strange feeling to be writing this copy for the last time. It will indeed be a relief knowing that there will be no more deadlines to meet, but on the other hand the fact that I am finished brings about a bit of sadness. Special thanks goes to Mrs. Marie Mc- Quaid and Mr. Jim Miller for their advisorship and encouragement. Mr. Gil- bert Kramer of Kramac Printing also re- ceives my recognition for the fine work and advice he has given me. This book is the product of many hours of generously volunteered work by the Staff. No words could begin to ex- press my thanks to my Assistant and Managing Editors, Doug Gerdon and Tim Bartz. Without their devotion and time, this volume of the Le Revoir would not exist. My “right hand man,” Bill Taylor, Photographer, is to be congratualted for his fine work, talent, and cooperation in Jayne Senesac, Senior and Editor-in-Chief of the 1970 Le Revoir. 234 helping us produce this yearbook. With- out him,! know I could never have lasted. We had some difficult times making this yearbook what it is and we wondered if it was all worth it, but now that it is finished we know that every minute was well worth the effort. May I take this time now to thank all the students, faculty, and staff for the wonderful cooperation you have shown the Le Revoir Staff of 1970. The pleasure I have derived from working with you will never be forgotten. Administration 98,99 Alpha Theta Chi Social Sorority 13, 64 American Institute of Design and Drafting 89 Archery Club 83 Athletic Awards 226-227 Auto Mechanics Club 89 Baccalaureate 52 Baptist Student Union 77 Basketball 210-214 Beanie Burning 10 Beta Phi Gamma 70 Beta Xi Social Sorority 65 Black Week 229 Blazerettes 78 Boys’ Bowling Teams 221 Campus Expressions 231, 233 Campus Life 34, 35, 54, 55, 231 Cheerleaders 215 Chili Supper 14 Christmas 27, 29 Collegiate 4-H 87 Communications Unlimited 88 Community Series 42 Commutors 7 Dad’s Weekend 11-13 Data Processing Club 90 Distributive Education Club 90 Deans 97 Abendroth, Walter (Mr.) 100 Abrassart, Deborah Ann 115 Achenbach, John Wm. 66,11 Ackerman, Cynthia Lynn 18 Ackerman, Dean Karl 168 Adams, Daniel R. 60,115 Adams, Garry Thomas 168 Adams, Judy Karen 168 Adams, Sonja Jane 168 Adams, Tim 79 Adamson, Melinda Ann 168 Adkins, Charles 66 Adkins, Victoria Kay 64, 168 Aggert, Kristine L. (Miss) 102 Aikins, David Lee 168 Akers, Robert James, Jr. 115 Akins, John W. 168 Alberich, Michael Martin 168 Albright, Preston B. (Mr.) 108 Alexander, Christopher 168 Alexander, Michael D. 168 Alexander, Phyllis Jo 64, 168 Alexander, Roger 90,115 Alkinson, Mark 74 Allen, Donald Lee 115 Allen, Edwin R., Jr. 115 Allen, Gregory Lester 211 Allen Judith Ann 82,168 Allison, Eona Roberta 168 Allison, Jane 168 Allman, Robert Eugene 115 Allyn, Carl Woods 168 Altstadt, Robert Charles 68,115 Althoff, Carole Jean 168 Altmeyer, Randall Keith 168 Alverson, Terry Lee 168 Alvey, Charles E., Jr. 12,91,92,115 Allen, Hazel L. 115 Amalong, Michael James 168 Ames, John Jeffrey 87,115 Anderson, Kevin Jay 168 Anderson, Larna Jeane 115 Anderson, Mary Jo 168 Anderson, Mike 115 Anderson, Randy Jill 64,216 Anderson, Thomas A. 70,71,81,91 PAM Vy HY Arlington, Chester B. 168 Armes, Steven Lee 116 Armstrong, Ann 168 Armstrong, Winifred K. (Miss) Arnold, Stephen Randall 168 Arnott, John William 168 Arthur, Barbara Jean 85, 168 Ashby, Aileen K. 168 Ashworth, Michael 116 Atkinson, Bruce Mark 168 Auxier, Roxie Lorraine 168 Ayers, Willard Alvin 116 Ayers, Wm. Stanley, Jr. Avra, Guy Edward 169 Babrick, Jerry Joe 116 Back, Eugene T. Backherms, Bradley Boyd 169 Bagnall Dale 116 Bahler, Debra Elaine 169 Bailey, Dorothy (Mrs.) 100 Bailey, Thomas George 91,92,169 Bailey, Wanita (Dr.) 99 Baker, Charles Keith 116 Baker, Emily’ 18 Baker, Martha A. 64,169 Baker, Ralph H. 169 Baker, Sherman, Jr. Baker, Suzanne 65,169 Balbach, Barbara L. 85,116 Baldridge, Eileen J. 85,169 Ballard, Debra Lynn 65 Balousek, Richard 91 Bambrough, Robert 89,169 Ballard, Ruth (Mrs.) 66 GENERAL INDEX Delta Gamma lota Fraternity 66 Dorm Counselors 230 Dorm Officers 93 Dorms 5 Dr. Beckes 96 Editor 234 Faculty 100-113 Faculty Advisory Board 74 Feature on Exams 30-31 Feature on International Students 36-37 Feature on Parking Lots 56-57 Flying Blazers 84 Folk Weekend 32-33 Freshman Class 168-209 Freshman Class Officers 167 Gamma Tau Honorary Fraternity 71 ““Genieve and the Generation Gap” 15 Girls’ Basketball Team 216 Girls’ Bowling Team 221 Golf Team 217 Graduation 53 Homecoming 21-25 Home Economics Club 86 Honors Day 48-49 Indiana Association of Nursing Students 85 Indiana Students Education Association 82 Inter-Club Council 75 International Students Club 87 Intra-Fraternity Council 75 Intramural Sports 222-225 Introduction to Fall 8 Introduction to Spring 38 Introduction to Winter 20 Karate Club 81 Keglers Club 83 Lamp Club 81 “Little 500’’ 39-41 Miss V.U. 46-47 Mom’s Weekend 43-45 Mu Alpha Theta 71 Newman Club 76 Office Education Association 82 Organization Divider 58-59 People Divider 94-95 Pep Band A 91 Phi Theta Kappa Honorary 70 Practical Nursing Club 85 Presidents Ball 17 Printers Club 88 Professional Pilots Association 80 Registration 9 Reserve Officers Training Corps 84 Scrollers Club 67 INDEX Banet, Richard Lee 169 Banic, Rose Anna 18 Banier Debbie 85 Banta, Roberta Lynn 85,169 Barber, Bette Lee 116 Barbour, Myron Frank 81 Barbour, Paul Wesley 116 Barbush, Cornelia Mary 61,64,169 Bard, Allen Merle 169 Bardole, Ellen, (Mrs.) 70,105 Bardole, Jay, (Mr.) 87,105 Barekman, Virginia Gail 85,116 Barger, Theresa L. 169 Barnes, Manuel Albert 169 Barnett, Robert M. 116 Bartczak, Robert V. 116 Bartz, Timothy Blaine 60,116 Bass, Darold Joe 169 Bass, John Mark, Jr. 211 Bassett, Clifford E. 91,169 Bathe, Gene (Mr.) 89,98 Battles, John Woodrow 169 Bauermeister, James 116 Baugh, Danny Ray 70,116 Bauman, Douglas Leon 70,117 Baumgartner, Charles H. 169 Baxendale, Barrett L. (Mr.) 105 Baynes, Samuel Joseph 169 Beach, L. Joe (Mr.) 109 Beall, Charles (Mr.) 79,100 Beame, Robert 188 Beard, Jadean Jill 169 Beard, James Eldo, Jr. 169 Beard, Linda Jo 169 Beatty, Marilyn Sue 169 Beaver, David Allen 117 Becher, Katherine Joan 169 Beck, Diana Mae 169 Beckes, Isaac K. (Dr.) 14, 229 Beckman, Christopher T. 169 Beckner, Sheila 170 Begeman, Kenneth Lee 91,92,117 Begeman, Sharon Leattia 170 Behling, James Patrick 87 Behme, Clarence Jos., Jr. 170 Bell, Laurel Ann 85,117 Bell, Stephen William 117 Bellew, Sandra Jean 64,170 Bender, Larry L. 170 Bender, Steven Douglas 89,170 Benedict, Gene William 170 Benefield, Gerald Lee 170 Benham, Wm. Harold 170 Bennett, Randell E. Jr. 71 Benninghofen, Robert 117 Benson, Steven Leroy 170 Benton, Gerald Edward 117 Bentz, Sarah Joan 79,170 Berg, Michael James 89,170 Berkemeier, Lawrence J. 117 Berning, Barbara Ann 170 Bernfield, Timothy Lynn 117 Berry, Darrell Allen 170 Berry, Darrell Jay 170 Berry, Ken (Mr.) 109 Berry, Martha, (Mrs.) 100 Bertsch, James Reuben 91,92,117 Berry, Kenneth Joe 117 Betzner, Charles D. 91, 117 Bickel, Joseph Anthony 170 Biddle, Deborah June 70,117 Biggs, Anna Beatrice 85, 170 Biggs, Charles Michael 89,117 Biggs, Karleen Gwen 117 Bilbee, Teresa Jeanine 118 Billiard, Joanna Kay 170 Bills, Randall Kent 88, 170 Bingaman, Sharon Kay 85,118,230 Birdcell, John Maicoim 118 Bishop, Stephen Lee 170 Bixby, Robert Wiley 118 Black, Douglas Allen 68,170 Blagrave, Carolyn Sue 85,170 Bliss, Melanie 64,170 Blome, John Bernard 170 Blondell, Ronald Charles 170 Blubaugh, Robert Daniel 82,170 Bobella, Joseph John 118 Boesch, James Charles 66,118 Boink, James Edward 220 Boisseau, Billy Charles 170 Bohier, Debbie 215 Bombard, Kendall, (Mr.) 109 Bonaventura, Pamela W. 83,170 Bonewits, Warren Brent 170 Boney, Thomas J. 91 Bonner, Rebecca Jane 85 Bontrager, Evidene Marie 70,118,230 Boomershine, David H. 84,118 Bosley, Leila Joyce 170 Boston, Lloyd Jean 81,118 Bottenfield, Jack L. (Dr.) 98 Bovee, Lewie Lyle 66,75,89,118,230 Bovenschen, Carl, (Mr.) 100 Bower, Paul Joseph, Jr. 171 Bowers, Jeanetta S. 18,65,118 Bowers, Richard Leighton 171 Bowley, Gerald Edward 171 Bowman, Carol 18,171 Bowman,Glenda 64 Bowser, Dianne Lucille 64,118 Bouwkamp,Robert W., Jr. 118 Boyd, William F. 171 Bradfield, Allen (Mr.) 105,21 Bradley, Don B., III (Mr.) 1 Bradley, George Randall 17 Bradtmueller, Damon J. 118 Brame, Bob 68,217 Branam, Garry Wayne 88 Brauer, Jerald Richard 119 Bray, Floyd Steven 171 Bray, Michael Wayne 171 Breedlove, Jerry Lee 171 Breedlove, Rex Dean 171 Brenton, Vera (Mrs.) 100 Brennaman, Gary, E. 89 Bridge, William Robert 119 Bridgeman, Ricky Lane 171 Brinegar, Ricoff Don 171 Brinkerhoff, Stephen W. 171 Brinkman, Kathleen M. 85, 171 Brittain, Brenda Elaine 171 Brooks, Jerry, W. 89,171 Brooks, Monica L. 19,119 Broshar, Chery! Ann 171 Brown, Celene 171 Brown, Kenneth R. 74,119 Brown, Lucinda Rae 171 Brown, Rebecca Lynn 64, 171 Brown, Roderick Andrew 171 Brown, Rubin Lee 171 Brown, Stanley Noble Brown, Susan 83 Brown, Thomas M. 119 Browning, Dorothy (Mrs.) 100 Bruce, Robert T. 70,119 Brumbaugh, Steven L. 119 Brunton, Scott Wayne 119 Bryant, Bettie (Miss) 105 Bryant, Darryl William 87,171 Buck, Arlen Morris 171 Buckingham, Charles E. 171 Buckthal, Roger Henry 171 Bullock, David L. 68,119 Bundy, Phillip Wayne 171 Bunting, Fred Charles 171 Burch, Larry Michael 172 Burch, Spencer Jay 119 Burch, Wayne Francis 74,811,172 Burdette, Roger Dale 89,172 Burger, Donald Frederick 172 Burger, Terrell Ray 172 Burk, Donna Louise 172 Burke, Thomas Michael 88,91,172 Senior Class Officers 114 Seniors 115-165 SIR Club 91 Sigma Pi Fraternity 12,16, 22, 68 Sports Divider 208-209 Spring Formal 50 Spring Formal Queen 51 Stage Band 92 Student Activities Advisory Board 74 Student Advisory Board 74 Student Senate 72-73 Sweethearts 18-19 Symphonic Band 92 Theater Productions 26 Theme 2-4 Theta Psi Omega Fraternity 69 Title 1 Track Team 220 Tragic Happenings 228 Trailblazer 62-63 Townhousing 6 Tug of War 10 United Campus Christian Fellow- ship 77 Varsity Vocaleers 79 Vocational Industrial Clubs of America 86 Yearbook Staff 60-61 Burkhart, Susan Kay 172 Burns, Charles Edward 119 Burress, Monica Sue 119 Burris, George Robert 172 Burroughs, Patricia Ann 65,119 Busboom, Connie Jo 85,172 Busenback, Robert C. 119 Bush, Charles Stephen 120 Bush, Paul Leon 93,120,230 Bushnell, David 172 Bussey, Roger Dale 172 Butler, Jack (Mr.) 74 Butler, William S. (Mr.) 100,211 Butz, David Lee 120 Byers, Thomas Lynn 172 Byrd, Ronald B. (Mr.) 105 Byrds, Randy 91 Byrnes, Helen Irene 85,172 Byrnside, Edward D. 120 Cadwallader, Steven N. 70,84,120 Cain, Bailey Anderson, Jr.68,172 Cain, Daniel Spencer 120 Cagle, Robert (Mr.) 100 Caldwell, Joseph R. 172 Callaway, Kenneth M. 172 Campbell, Carol Elaine 85,120 Campbell, Gen Franklin 120 Campbell, James R. (Mr.) 109 Canada, LaVerne Vence 172 Canada, Phillip David 120 Cangany, Ann M. 64,82,120 Cannon, Catherine Ann 72,120 Cannon, Rebecca Gail 120 Cannon, Stephen Charles Cantrell, Nancy Kay 13,79,120 Cantwell, John Dale 172 Capin, Kathleen Calista 172 Caplinger, Thomas Wayne 79,172 Carey, Bruce William 172 Carey, Patricia Kay 120 Carie, Marcia Lynn 64, 172 Carie, Virginia 64, 120 Carlson, James Stanley 121 Carlson, John Lewis 172 Carr, Thomas Harry 172 Carrel, Robert Burch 72,121 Carrico, Edward B. 172 Carroll, Tony Alan 121 Carter, Cornelia (Miss) 98 Carter, Joel Kevin 172 Carter, Ken 121 Carver, Charles Steven 173 Carvin, Marcia Lynn 82,87,173 Case, David A. 121 Casper, Jeffrey Lee 173 Cassidy, Gary Leon 173 Castle, Marcella (Mrs.) 100 Cassidy, Robert Eugene 173 Castro, Jose Ramon 84 Cates, Brian Paul 173 Catt, Carol Jane 85, 173 Cattell, John Charles 121 Cauble, Iris Deloris 64,86,121 Caughan, Gail Ann 92,121 Caulter, Claudia 64 Caze, Frederick Laverne 84, 173 Cecil, Michael A. 121 Chael, Doanid Leslie 173 Chalfant, Philip Alan 173 Chalfant, Steven Douglas 173 Chamness, Roger Whaley 122 Chan, Erie Yuen-Jun 87,173 Chan, Henry Hang-Lai 173 Chandler, Garry R. 122 Chapin, James 122 Chappell, Roberta Anne 82,173 Charlton, Dale Reese 81, 173 Chastain, Edwin Verl 122 Chastain, John Stephen 173 Chatham, Judith (Mrs.) 100 Cheng, Jas Wah Shan 87 Chiu, Henry Tai-Yu 87,173 235 Chong, Danny Pao Shing 173 Chowning, Alan 122 Cheapla, Andrew John 173 Christman, Kenneth Wm. 173 Cilella, John Stephen 173 Chiles, Ernest (Mr.) 109 Clark, Michael A. 174 Clauss, Peggy Ann 82,174 Claycomb, Donald E. 174 Claycomb, Stephen M. 122 Clayton, Edyth G. 85,174 Clayton, Jennifer Lee 85,174 Clements, John Wayne 89 Chan, Pak-Soon 87 Clements, Paul J. 122 Clments, Steven Lynn 122 Clifford, Dale Edward 88. 122 Clouser, Michael Wm. 122 Clute, Daryl F. 174 Cobb, Anita Elaine 122 Coble, Rebecca Jane 122 Cohee, Carroll 122 Cohen, Martin J. 81,122 Cockerill, William Paul 174 Colbert, Russell M., Jr. 122 Coleman, Mary Jane 174 Coleman, Richard Eugene 66 Collins, Douglas D. 123 Collins, Joseph Max 174 Collins, Joyce Elaine 230 Colpitts, Craig H. 123 Columbe, David Ray 90,174 Combs, Douglas Kent 174 Combs, Pamela Jean 77, 174 Combs, Vicki Jo 174 Comer, Neva Joy 18, 64, 123 Compton, Geo. Matthew 174,219,220 Conger, Alice Jane 91,92,174 Conger, Bruce Wayne 174 Conn, Cecil R. 123 Conrad, Kim Raymond 174 Conway, John W. 174 Cook, Gary Ralph 174 Coolman, Richard L. 123 Coomer, Neva 29,64 Coomer, Rebecca Lynn 123 Conners, Michael Boyd 123 Conolty, Michael John 174 Cooney, Robert M. 123 Cooper, John 99,222 Cooper, Pamela Sue 174 Copp, Charles William 123 Cornelius, Steven Ray 68,123 Cornell, Carol Joyce 174 Correll Debbie 174 Correll, Marsha Jane 77,123 Cosby, Eugene F. 174 Cottingham, James Edw. 123 Cottingham, Ronald Dean 123 Cotton, Timothy A. 174 Couch, Theodore 123 Coughran, Gail 91 Coulter, Claudia Annette 174 Courter, Steven R. 90 Covalt, Donald E. 123 Cox, Beverly Jean 64,124 Cox, Donna Mae 85,174 Cox, Evan Lade 174 Coyne, Brenton Samuel 70,71,124 Coyner, Alan (Mr.) 100 Crain, Mrs. 83 Crain, William Gail 174 Crane, Ernest L. 89,124 Crane, Ronald Lynn 91,92 Craney, Freddie Joseph 175 Craney, Victor E. 124 Cranston, Robert W. 175 Crawford, Barbara Ann 175 Cripe, Richard Graydon 175 Critzer, Susan Jane 65,175 Crock, Kathleen Sue 175 Cross, Reginald S., Jr. 175 Crow, Linda Ann 124 Crow, Marilou E. 175 Crowe, Thomas Joe 124 Crowell, Wm. George 84 Crum, James Eugene 175 Culler, Robert Dale 70,124 Culligan, Jerald James 68,124 Culp, David Leroy 72, 124 Culver, Terrence Robert 175 Cummings, David L. 124 Cummings, John Winthrop 124 Cunningham, Louise Kay 175 Cunningham, Ronald Earl 175 Cunningham, Wm. Don, Jr. 80,175 Curless, Timothy Alan 175 Curry, Jean Alice 124 Curry, John Wayne 124 Curry, Richard 124 Curtin, Candace Ann 82, 175 Curtis, Paul Edward 60,175 Dale, Linda (Miss) 105 Daniels, Carla Jo 86,124 Darnold, Pary Lynn 70,74,87,125 Davis, Glenna Ann 125 Davis, Governor 175 Davis, James Allen 175 Davis, James M., 11175 Davis, James Michael 79,125 Davis, Michael 175 Davis, Thelma 175 Dawson, Larry Gene 175 Dawson, Stephen Ray 71, 125 Day, Richard (Mr.) 76,101 Day, Thomas G. 175 Dean, Johnny Frank 125 Dean, Kathy Nell 85 Deckard, Ronald Lee 175 DeCausey, Jose Franklin 211,212,214 Deem, Caroll (Mrs.) 74,101 Deem, Glennda Grenier 175 Dees, ‘LaVon Rae 125 DeGeyter, Morris G.P., Jr.176 DeGroff,Tom 91,92,125 236 DeKemper, Darrell A. 175 Delaney, Robert Denny 175 Deloney, Kattie Marie 125 DeLaughter, Mary 13, 79 Demner, Jack Mitchell 66, 125 Dempsey, Gary (Mr.) 91,92,101 DeMoss, Paul Franklin 71, 125 Dennis, Skip 175 Denny, Gail Ann 29,91,92,175 Denny, Stephen Earl 220 Derr, Betty Sue 176 Devine, Debbra Ann 70,125 Dhonau, Curtis A (Mr.) 105 Dickerson Randy C. 125 Diel, Michael William 92,176 Diener, August Ill 68 Dierckman, Judith Ann 176 Dierckman, Theodore A. 125 Dilley, Mark D. 125 Dilley, Mark Edward 175 Dillon, Herbie 219 Dilts, John Alexander 176 Dlamini, Khuzulwandle 87,176 Dlamini, Lombeki Joyce 176 Dlamini, Phiwokhakhe 87,176 Dlamini, Ishekedi D. 87, 176 Doan, Stephen Terence 176 Dodrill, Margaret E. 64,126,230 Dodson, Peg 105 Dodson, James E., Jr. (Mr.) 105 Dolkey, Linda Sue 82,176 Dollahan, June (Mrs.) 81,108 Dollens, Patricia Louise 176 Donaldson, Gary Alan 66 Donaldson, Martha Kaye 85,176 Donovan, Steven Lee 176 Dooley, David F. 176 Dorton, Donald Alan 176 Doty, Lorraine Colette 83,176 Douglass, David Leroy 74 Douglass, Melvin Isadore 126 Dowden, Dale E. (Mr.) 106 Downey, Edwin P. 79,176 Downey, Roger F. 176 Drake, Bonnie Belle 176 Drake, Thomas Joseph 176 Draving, Ronald E. 126 Dreyer, Lucinda Louise 85,176 Dupire, Effie Jean 85,176 Dunbar, John Bruce 84 Dunlap, Vicky Darlene 64,176 Duncan, Stephen K. 176 Dunn, Alan Mark 126 Dunn, Jerry Lee 23,211 Dunn, Kathryn Jo 65,126 Dunphy, Robert 176 Dunstan, Mary E. 15 Durflinger, Lynn Allen 176 Durham, Don 126 Durnil, John Eugene 126 Dyer, Richard Lee 176 Easterday, Mike 177 Easton, Mary Beth 177 Eaton, John Thomas 177 Eavey, Richard D. (Mr.) 109 Eberhart, Douglas Lee 66,126 Eck, Barbara A. 70,126 Eck, Steven Robert 177 Eckerle, Gerald Lee 177 Edel, Cherre Sue 78,177 Edminson, Paul Curtis 127 Edmondson, Austin H., Jr. 177 Edmonson, Jeanne 74 Edwards, Anna Louise 127 Edwards, David Ray 66 Edwards, Karen (Miss) 109 Edwards, Larry (Mr.) 101 Edwards, Laura, (Mrs.) 101 Edwards, Ronald L. (Mr.) 90,109 Edwards, Sarah Ann 177 Ehrgott, Mary Patricia 29,177 Egli, Stanley B. 127 Eikenberry, Darrell 127 Eineman, Jenny Sue 78,177 Ellerman, Timothy 127 Ellermann, Walter M. 127 Elliott, Mona June 85, 177 Elliott, Ronald Gene 177 Elliott, William Curtis 177 Ellis, Michael G. 127 Ellison, Bonnie Jean 177 Elmer, Michael Joseph 177 Elson, Timothy L. 68,90,127 Emerson, James A. 127 Emig, Laura Louise 177 Emmert, John Austin 177 England, Michael Lee 91,177 English, Richard Wm., II1 88,177 Enlow, Jack Alan 127 Ensner, Lynda Carole 177 Epps, James F. 219,220 ,127 Ertel, Richard (Mr.) 101 Ernst, Timothy Anthony 127 Ernstes, Richard H. 127 Ersman, Linda Joan 85 Ervin, Lendell Lee 127 Esarey, Gary Allen 177 Eschbach, Lawrence G. 127 Eshelman, Robert David 128 Espey, Harold 81,177 Essex, Arthur Ray 80,177 Eubank, Jerri Diane 19,128 Evans, Oscar III 23,211,213 Evans, Pamela Sue 177 Evans, Richard Wm. 177 Evans, Russell Wm. 90,128 Evans, Stephen Wayne 177 Eveland, Marion M., Ill 177 Exmeyer, Raymond C. 91,128 Fabian, Lyn 128 Fabyan, Emiel Joseph 177 Fahey, Debra Jean 85, 177 Fair, Uarry Gene 128 Fanton, Charles (Mr.) 101 Farnsley, Richard Lewis 177 Farmer, Pamela Sue 70,128 Farmer, Terrance 128 Farr, Thomas Charles 68,128 Farrell, Ernestine (Mrs.) 101 Farris, John Gregory 178,217 Farquhar, Bruce G. 128 Faulkner, Jane Alice 178 Feagans, Michael Lewis 128 Fehling, Roger Carl 178 Feldman, Hyman 70,128 Fellows, David L. 178 Fellows, Steven A. 178 Ferguson, Linda Mae 90 Ferree, Carl Wayne 178 Fesko, David Keith 70,83,128,221 Ficker, Stephen M. 79,178 Fields, James R. 88 Fields, Virginia L. 178 Finch, Cathleen Ann 128 Finke, Janis Elaine 83,128,221 Finney, Charles Allen 178 Firman, Kenneth David M. 129 Fischer, Keith Leslie 178 Fiscus, Stephanie Rae 70,129 Fish, Charles Thomas 66,129 Fisher, Glenn Harold, I! 129 Fisher, Jeff 89 Fisher, Marvin Dale 178 Fisher, Royal Bernard 178 Fisher, Stephen G. 178 Fisher, William Frank 178 Fitch, Dan Preston 178 Fitzgerald, Glinda A. 64,178,216 Fitzpatrick, Mark E. 91,92,178 Fix, Robert W. 69,900,178 Fleace, Victor Ray 178 Fleck, Parricia Ann 129,216 Fleck, Richard Lee 178 Fleckenstein, Susan Mae 178 Fleming, Wanda Jean 19,78,229 Flick, Pat 64 Flint, William Logan 129 Florey, Richard Conrad 71,178 Flory, Thomas C. 178 Floyd, Roger 129 Forbing, Kathleen Susan 178 Ford, David R. (Mr.) 106 Ford, James R. 79 Ford, Roger (Mr.) 109 Fore, Jack L. 178 Foster, John Hollis 129 Foster, Karen Annette 178 Fox, Mark Alan 178 Fox, Martha Mae, 79 Frame, Melva Darlene 87,178 Francke, Paul Joseph 178 France, Joseph Mark 178 Franklin, Jo Ann 86 Franklin, William Paul 129 Freds, Darrell K. 68,129 Friesen, Jacob 109 Fritz, Ralph Daniel, Jr. 79,82,129 Frey, Wilbur L. 83,179,221 Fuchs, Roger Allen 91,92 Fugate, Robin 179 Fuhrman, Sandra Lee 70,71,129 Fuller, Mary 79,85 Fuitz, Debbie 79 Fung, Tsang Cheung 179 Funk, Robert Michael 179 Futa, Lawrence Martin 129 Fyffe, James Rance 129 Galvin, Reginald C. 66 Gambill, Debra Jane 85,130 Gardner, James Coby 130,230 Garrigus, Benjamin Earl 179 Gartner, Robert Raymond 179 Gasper, Gary James 179 Gasser, Deborah Hope 179 Gasway, Richard W. 220 Gatewood, John T. 130 Geheb, Margaret Ann 130 Gehlbach, Linda Marie 64,179 Georg, David Louis 93,130,230 Gerdon, Douglas M. 60,80,179 Gerstung, Robin Edward 89, 179 Geryak, John David 179 Gibbs, Sara Jayne 70,130 Gielniak, James E. 179 Gift, Philip G. 179 Giles, Kathy Jo 179 Giles, Nicholas John 88,179 Gillen, Susan Helen 179 Gilley, Jerry Wayne 90 Gilliatte, Diana Sue 179 Gilmore, Judy Kay 180 Gines, Karen (Miss) 110 Ginther, Daniel Wayne 180 Goble, Dennis William 68,130 Godare, Jane (Miss) 101 Godare, Lee (Miss) 110 Godby, Henry Parker 87,91,92,130 Godwin, Nancy Diane 180 Goecker, Donald Earl 76,130 Goedde, Robert Eugene 130 Gognat, Timothy Alan 180,219,220 Goin, Rick 80 Goins, James Terry 180 Golden, Martin D. 180 Goodart, Michael John 130 Goodin, John Frederick 180 Goodman, Gary Jack 180 Goodman, Gordon (Mr.) 110 Goodman, Stephen D. 180 Gorman, Brenda Lou 180 Gouverneur, Ernest Louis 180 Gowen, Peggy Sue 85,130 Gramelspacher, Bertrand 180 Grammer, Charles 130 Graham, Catherine 110 Granger, Nancy Jane 18 Grant, Larry Thomas 130 Grant, William J. 91,180 Grant, William Peter 83,130 Grass, Bradley S. 68,75,131 Graves, Dannie Lee 180 Graves, Judith Ann 180 Gray, Ellis Guy 180 Gray, Gwendolye Yvonne 19,28,29 Gray, Macolynn Dee 180 Gray, Nancy L. 72,131 Gray, Robert Morton 180 Green, Thomas Carl 74,131 Greene, Catherine Ann 180 Greenwood, Thomas A. 90,180 Greenwood, Thomas R. 180 Gregory, Sue 180 Greive, Thomas Allen 180 Gress, Janice L. 131 Groscop, H. (Mrs.) 100 Grosskopt, James M. 131,219 Gretencord, Paul Jos. 180 Griffey, Cynthia Anne 65,131 Griffin, Coleen Marie 78,79,180 Grigsby, Dixie Lee 180 Grimes, Charles John 180 Grimes, Donald F. 131 Grimes, Jane Ann 76,91,92,180 Grishaw, Leanna 64,78,131,230 Grishaw, Steven L. 180 Grow, Gary L. 181 Gryp, Kenneth Paul 61,76,91,181 Grzesiowski, Christine A. 81,131 Grubb, Thomas Leon 131 Guetling, Charles M. 68, 131 Guyer, Julian Dean 131 Guyer, Marshall Lee 181 Gwin, Diana Sue 131 Habegger, Ted Leon 131,230 Hackney, Gary Keith 82,181 Hackworth, Donald S. 181 Haeberle, James Elmer 181 Haefling, Jack M. 75 Hagans, Laurie D. 181 Hahn, Tommie Ryan 72,89,131 ’ Haium, David Lee 132 Halter, Bernard Eugene 132 Halter, Merle Francis 132 Hamilton, Donald R. 181 Hamilton, Donald W. (Mr.) 106 Hamm, Russell Paul 81 Hammonds, John R. 181 Hamrick, Cheryl Ann 86,181 Hancock, Dennis Wayne 181 Hancock, Larry Steven 132 Hand, Connie Jo 181 Hand, Richard Leo 89,132 Handley, Valerie Jean 132 Hanger, Dwight Everett 181 Hanger, Sally Ann 91,92,181 Hankins, Foster Pierce 132 Hanley, Michael Ray 181 Hannel, Robert Earl 86,89,181 Haptonstall, Ronald Lloyd 86,900,132 Harbison, Jay K. 181 Hardiman, Dennis A. 181 Hardin, John Wey Jr diet Hardin, David Ray 181 Hardin, George David 181 Harding, Brian Kip 66 Harding, Phillip Barry 181 Hargesheimer, John M. 181 Harlos, David Earl 132 Harmon, Joyce Lyn 64,132,216 Harmon, Orville E. 133 Harmeyer, Stanley Ray 132 Harmon, Thomas Warren 133 Harp, Monty Dea 92 Harper, Lee Jose 181 Harrell, Roderick T. 133 Harris, Donald 60,88 Harris, Walter Ray 181 Harris, William M. 181 Harrison, Dennis A. 88,181 Harrison, Mary Jane 181 Hartis, James Donald 133 Hartley, Robert Joseph 181 Hartman, Carla J. 216 Hashel, Bob 91 Hash, David Russell 90,133 Hash, Steve 77 Haskell, Robert James 133 Hasler, ‘Andy Ray 182 Hasse, Ronald Alan 182 Hassee, Robert William 91,92,182 Hasty, Ronald Jay 90 Hatton, Bessie (Mrs.) 102 Hauser, Mary Jo 182 Hawkins, John F., Jr. 91,92,182 Hays, Terrance Elaine 182 Haywood, Steven Victor 182 Hazas, Adriana 133 Hazeldean, Wm. Edward 133,230 Heard, John Coffer 182 Heath, Amanda Doreen 182 Heath, David Dane 182 Heckerson, David Earl 182 Hedges, Terry Edwin 87,182 Heichelbech, Brenda L. 133 Heidersbach, Thomas C. 66,133 Hein, Jo Berta 182 Heinz, Ann Elizabeth 64 Heinz, Marilyn 79 Heiser, Neal Kent 66 Held, Mary Ann 70,133 Helderman, Carol Lee 133 Helmling, Rolland 77,182 Henderson, Leonard 133,220 Hendrick, Marlene S. 182 Hemrick, Marlene 86 Henning, Deborah Lynne 65,134 Henchon, Marilyn M. 64,182 Henrickson, Gary Lee 133 Hengstebeck, David 182 Henn, Stephanie Marie 133 Henning, Ed 182 Henry, Wallace C. 182 Hensley, Ronald Earl 134 Herboth, Mark L. 134 Herren, Rebekah Edith 18,182 Hess, Thomas L. 182 Heyen, Sally Jo 182 Howell, Charles M. 135 Hickey, Nancy Sue 134 Hickey, Robert 89,134 Hickman, Lawrence M. Hickman, Mark Allen 134,220 Hicks, David Bryan 182 Hicks, David J. 182 Hicks, Michael Eugene 70,134 Higdon, James Cary 134 Higdon, John Eric 182 Higer, William Henry 182 Higginbotham, James A. 134 Higginbotham, William O. 81 Hiigli, Mary Ann 182 Hildenbrand, Lawrence 91,92 Hiler, Carl 91, 134 Hilger, Jos. Michael F. 134 Hill, Annetta Rose 182 Hill, Danny Charles 89,134 Hill, Edna Faye 134 Hill, Gary Lee 11,14, 91,92,183 Hill, J. Howard (Mr.) Hill, Linda 64,134 Hill, Phillip Randolph 91,92,134 Hill, Richard Arthur 135 Hill, Stuart Thomas, 88 Hilty, Phillip Wayne 135 Hinds, Mark Alan 183 Hinton, Vikki Lynne 183 Hisiope, Joseph Lee 183 Hitchel, Terry Edward 183 Hittle, Henry Lee 183 Ho, Kim Sang 71,87,135 Hochgesang, John W. 90,135 Hodgen, Michael Alan 183 Hoffhaus, Ray (Mr.) 106 Hoffman, Judith Ann 183 Hoffman, Rebecca Ann 183 Hoffman, Teresa Ann 183 Hogard, Paulette 65,135 Hoke, Marvin Glen 183 Holbrook, Jon David 183 Hollander, Harold M. 183 Hollingsworth, Susan Il. 83 Hollingsworth, Walter (Mr.) 110 Holmes, Becky Ann 79,183 Holmes, John Alan 70,89,135 Holmes, Mark Ray 183 Holscher, Betty Jo 183 Holt, Dave 23,211 Holt; Evelyn Ruth 135 Holt, Ronald Edward 183 Homann, David Keith 183,217 Hon, Pou Cheong 87 Honey, Donita Joy 79,83,135,221 Hooker, Thomas R. 183 Hooker, Joe Sturgeon 183 Hoover, Mattie Bell 183 Hopkins, David Ralph 183 Hopkins, Stephen Paul 183 Hornaday, Ruth Ann 64,183 Hornback, Martin T. 183 Hornsby, Charles Kevin 183 Horsting, Elizabeth M. 183 Hortin, Arthur E. (Mr.) 110 Horton, Linda Kay 70,82,90,135 Hoskins, Isabel 70,135 Hottle, Deena Clair 135 Houchens, Robert Ray 81,183 Houchins, Vernon (Mr.) 102,217 Houser, Dean Franklin 79,135 Howard, Marta Sue 184 Howell, Steven Jeffery 83,184 Hubbard, Richmond D. 69 Hubbard, William P. 135 Hudson, Deborah Dale 184 Huddleston, Doris 85 Huddleston, Edward 84 Huebner, James R. 68,135 Huffer, Claretta Kaye 184 Huffman, J. Mark 184 Hughes, Alan Ray 184 Hughes, David Stephen 184 Hughes, John Morris 80,184 Hughes, Linda Ann 136 Hughes, Rachel Jeanette 79,82 Hull, Nancy A. 136 Huls, Darryl W. 70,136 Humes, William 226 Huminik, Dale Ellis 83,221 Hunt, Sara Beth 184 Hunt, Thomas Duane 184 Hunter, Barry Lane 136 Hunter, Chris David 68,136 Huntington, John Robert 84 Huppert, James Peter 136 Hurst, Stanley Allan 184 Huseman, Mary Kay 184 Hutchison, Cynthia L. 136 Hutton, Peggy Jo 184 Hyatt, Robert (Mr.) 98 Illingworth, Judith M. 74,136,216 Imbody, Ralph Steven 184 Ingle, Mary Ellen 184 Ingram, Paul Robert 184 Inskeep, Deborah Lynn 184 lrick, Christine 79,184 Irwin, Gary Dale 83,184 Isenbarger, David B. 184 Ivers, Darlene Kay 136 Jackson, Darrell W. 184 Jackson, James Edward 136 Jackson, Jill 28,29 Jackson, Linda Gail 65,136 Jackson, Robert 184 Jacobson, Wm. Geo., Jr. 66,136 Jarrett, Adele Lynn 65,136 Jarrett, Diana Sue 184 Jeffries, Chris D. 184 Jeffries, Richard Leslie 184 Jeffries, Ronald C. (Mr.) 110 Jefvert, Stephen Ralph 83,90,136 Jenkins, Gary Kyle 184 Jenkins, Lonnie Wm. 185 Jensen, Helen (Mrs.) 102 Jennings, Robert L. 185 Jett, Donetta Ruth 83,185 Jetmore, Daniel Ray 185 Jeremy, Edward Hunt 185 Jessen, Robert Joseph 185 Johanningsmeier, Terri 136 John, Frank Thonias 137 Johnson, Ben (Mr.) 102,220 Johnson, Carolyn Fern 185 Johnson, Deborah Ann 185 Johnson, Dwight M. 185 Johnson, Jerry Joe 68,83,137,221 Johnson, Jerry Wayne 137 Johnson, Larry Ray 77,89,137 Johnson, Randall S. 137 Johnson, Ronald Eugene 77,93,137 230 Johnson, Thomas Paul 185,217 Johnson, Betty (Mrs.) 102 Jones, Allen 185 Jones, Daniel Leon 66,185 Jones, Larry Gayle 185 Jones, Lawrence T. 185 Jones, James Stephen 185 Jones, Jeanette L. 90,137 Jones, John LeRoy 137 Jones, Marion Doris 185 Jones, Mark D. 137 Jones, Mathew 61,73,87 Jones, Melinda Louise 76,79,137 Jones, Michael Edward 137 Jones, Thomas A. 15 Jones, Ronald Ray 137 Jones, Ronald Wilbert 185 Jones, Peggy Lynn 18,185 Jones, Troy 185 Jordan, Diana Jane 65,75,78,137 Jordan, Medrith (Miss) 98 Josiin, Sheryl C. 65,78 Joyce, Larry David 186 Judkins, Joseph (Mr.) 110 Juntgen, Steven D. 137 Justice, Noel D. 186 Kabel, Robert Nicholas 80 Kaeser, Stephen R. 71,186 Kafoure, Douglas J. 137 Kaho Tomas Earl 71,138,219,220, Kaiser, J. Robert 138 Kaiser, Sarah Jane 186 Kalil, Michael John 76 Kaminski, David John 138 Kane, Connie Kay 82,138 Kays, William Vallis 138 Kaylor, James Earl 138 Kautzman, Bob 69,75 Keenan, Andrew A. 219 Keiper, John Anthony 89 Keller, James A. 88 Keller, Ray David 138 Kelly, Kevin Thomas 91 Kemker, Diana Lee 77,82,138 Kemker, Linda Sue 77,82 Kemp, Richard Russell 138 Kemp, Susie 64,138,221 Kemp, Therese Suzanne 138 Kempf, Greg Wright 138 Kendell, Mark Hiatt 72,73,138,230 Keneipp, Steven D. 82 Kennedy, Joyce Ann 93,186 Kennedy, Michael R. 79,186 Kenny, Paula Charline 186 Kent, Bill J. 186 Kent, Jeffrey Alan 186 Kerkhof, Larry Lee 186 Kerns, Charles Brent 138 Keusch, David J. (Mr.) 71,106 Khan, Mashood Abid 87,186 Kidd, Marilyn Sue 186 Kidwell, Linda L. 78,85,138 Kiefer, David Joseph 186 Kilburn, Alan Dean 186 Kimbrough, James M., Jr. Kime, Thomas Lee 186 Kimlick, Vincent John 91,186 Kimmel, Susan Jo 139 King, Kenneth A., Il 68,139 King, Rosemary (Miss) 110 King, Russell Dean 186 King, Sandra Sue 187 King, William D. (Mr.) 110 Kinser, Jack Dean 187 Kirch, David N. 84,187 Kirchoff, Timothy Lee 187 Kirchoff, Stephen (Mr.) 110 Kirk, Robert Edward, Jr. 187 Kirkland, Bonnie 64,187 Kirkpatrick, M. Roxanne 187 Kizer, Carl Edward, Jr. 90 Kleckner, Martin Evan 187 Kleiber, Rance Lee 82 Kleindorfer, Steven R. 187 Klein, Brenda Ann 187 Klein, James Ernest, Jr. 187 Klein, Philip A. 187 Klen, Michael John 83,187,221 Klepfer, Woodie 69,73,139 Kline, Raymond Dwain 139 Klinker, Edward (Dr.) 97 Knies, Stanley E. 187 Knierim, Richard C., Jr. 187 Knott, Stephen N. 70,187 Knoy, Joe Dean 139 Knov. Richard L. 187 Koening, Carl (Mr.) 110 Kofler, Charles W., Jr. 187 Koleszar, Roger A. 77 Kolopanis, Larry R. 139 Konkle, John Robert 187 Kontos, Perry Louis 68,75,83,187 Kopcha, Michelle 139 Kopp, Kenneth Doyle 187 Kornheiser, Irving C. 139 Koselke, Lester George 187 Kosta, Kerry Joe 187 Kramer, Paul Robert 187 Kramer, Ronald Terrell 80 Kratz, Bryan E. 92 Kratz, William John 91,139 Kraus, Jeanette Loretta 85,187 Kraus, John Walter 187 Kraus, Jake 80 Krebs, Richard Brian 68,187 Kreilien, Glen 89,140 Kress, William Paul 187 Kreseen, Mark Wayne 187 Krewson, David L. 74,187 Krill, Richard Eugene 140 Kuffer, Michael Gene 188 Kunath, Georgia Jean 188 Kunkel, Stephen Wayne 188 LaFollette, Janice Ann 64,90,140 Lai, Loo Raymond Bun 87,171 Lamble, Frederick J. 91,92,140 Landbeck, Mary Ellen 188 Landis, Stephen Robert 188 Lane, Bradley D. 188 Lane, Edward Joseph 188 Lane, Ronald Joseph 188 Lanely, Ruby 85 Langdon, Luann Adelle 188 Lansdowne, Charles H. 188 Lantz, Stanley Lee 188 Lass, Thomas Anthony 86,90,140 Lau, Chun Woon 71,140 Laue, Audrey 68 Laue, Donna Lynn 64 Lavely, Ruby Marie 188 Law, Claudia Dorine 82,140 Lawlis, Chelsea L. 108 Lawlis, John Michael 140 Lawrence, Charles Wm. 140,230 Lawson, Glenn Albert 91,92 Lay, Jacquelyn L. 82, 140 Layne, Kathy Ann 140 Lee, Frederick Nelson 188 Lee, John Lambert, Jr. 61,76,140 Leek, Dennis John 188 Lehman, Larry J. (Mr.) 108 Lehner, Lawrence S. 188 Leinenbach, Duane 140 Leinenbach, Timothy J. 188 Lemm, Elizabeth Jane 64,140 Lemmink, Celia Ann 70,140 Lemond, Bruce E. 90,141 Lenahan, Charles Ray 141 Leonard, Charles P. 188 Leonard, Paul A. 89 Lepp, Andrea 188 Levenhagen, Daniel L. 141 Lewis, Chester 72,141 Lewis, Shirley Marie 88 Libby, Martha (Mrs.) 102 Lichte, Carole Ann 188 Lillard, Kenneth Lee 188 Lindauer, Karen P. 85,188 Lindley, Charles Wm. 188,219,220 Lindley, David Brant 219,220 Lippke, John Gifford 188 Litherland, Frank Lee 86 Little, David (Mr.) 110 Little, David Emmett 188 Little, Geoffrey W. 141 Little, Susanne 141 Livingston, Kenneth J. 141 Lloyd, Stephen M. 91 Loch, Elizabeth Esther 65,141 Locke, Beulah Jean 64 Lockrart, Frank D. 188 Logan David 141 Looker, Joseph Howard 141 Loomis, Amy (Miss) 15,102 Lord, Bruce Everett 71,141 Lotshaw, Steven S. 83,188,221 Louden, Jon Keith 188 Lukens, Mary Ann 111 Lukes, Robert A. 141 Luth, Joseph L. 188 Lybarger, Randall Jay 188 Lynch, Donald Allen 189 Lynn, Linda Kay 189 Lyons, Kitty Jo 189 Macke, Michael D. 189 Mackowiak. Alan James 189 Maddock, Jacqueline (Mrs.) 102 Maddock, Stephen Wm. 189 Maddox, John W., Jr. 91,92,141 Mahrenholz, Bonnie J. 189 Mailer, Norm 92 Mains, Mary Katherine 141 Majors, Alice Faye 85,189 Major, Karen (Mrs.) 102,106 Major, Ronald, (Mr.) 102 Majors, William C. 91,141 Malichi, Terrill R. 142,211,230 Mally, Christopher G. 189 Mangin, Michael Glenn 189 Manien, Marc Joseph 79,83,189 Mankiller, Gregg C. 142 Mann, Dennis Edward 189 Mann, Gary Allen 189 Mann, James Blaine 189 Manns, William Ted 189 Manuel, Nancy Ellen 189 Marchetti, Jana 18,65,142 Marchino, Diane K. 85,189 Markin, Stephen S. 68,189 Marlow, Jean 85 Marlett, Danny Lee 189 Marlow, Tina 77 Marlow, Geneva Faye 189 Marquez, Donald (Mr.) 111 Marshall, John Wayne 189 Marthakis, John 142 Martin, Cynthia Sue 189 Martin, David Howard 142 Martin, Donald Ray 70,189 Martin, Edith Ann 19,65 Martin, Ellen Elaine 64,85,189 Martin, G. Raymond 74,77,142,189 Martin, Jerry Lee 189 Martin, Michael Roy 189 Martin, Nancy Jane 77,189 Martin, Robert Joseph 189 Mary, Edith 111 Mason, Mary Julia 19,74,230 Mason, Stanly Sherman 190 Master, Lemuel Lloyd 70,71,86,90, 142 Masters, John David 68,142 Mathews, Sarona S. 190 Matlingly, Kevin 84 Mattingly, Glenda Jane 82,142 Mauer, Larry 142 Maxwell, David S. 142 Maxwell, Kathleen J. 190 May, Judith Ellen 83,190,221 May, Vernon Brent 190 Mayo, Thomas M. 142 McAdoo, Robert Allen 211,212,214 McAfee, Michael E. 192 McArtor, Keneth Wayne 192 McCabe, Michael E. 192 McCain, Nancy Jane 60,79,82,146 McCain, James K., Jr. 146 McCallum, Deborah K. 192 McCammon, Lynn Ann 192 McCants, Timothy Lee 68,146 McCarthy, Patrick F. 192 McClone, Dale 220 McClellan, Sheila Jean 192 McClure, Gladys C. (Miss) 111 McClure, Kathy Rose 192 McClure, Kenneth E. 192 McClure, Malcolm P. 192 McClymont, David 192 McCord, Betty Lou 85,192 McCormick, Larry Lee 192 McCracken, David Lee 192 McCraney, Terry D. (Mr.) 108 McCray, Morris L. 192 McCulloch, Theresa A. 192 McCullough, Dorothy M. 64,146 McCullough, Mark M. 81 McCutchen, Brian R. 146 McDonald, Carol Rose 192 McDonald, Larry Ray 66,75,146 McDonnell, Larry Alan 146 McDowell, David M. 193 McFadden, Ronald Ray 89 McFarland, Clyde W. 193 McFerran, Nancy Alice 43,193 McGarity, James M. 89,193 McGarvey, Marc C. 90,193 McGaughey, John E. (Mr.) 106 McGee, Donald Ray 83,193,221 McGill, J. Michael 146 McGinnis, Randall C. 90 McGlone, Forrest (Mr.) 111 McGookey, James D. 146 McGoughey, Richard S. 193 McGowan, Barry M. 193 McGrath, Francis Prior 74,146 Mcintosh, Gary Lynn 146 McKay, Thomas M. 146 McKeny, Donald L., I! 83,221 McKim, Jerry Michael 93,146,230 McKinley, Kathy June 72,193 McKinney, Ralph E. 193 McKitrick, Myron (Mr.) 87,102 McLane, Dale Earl 146,219 McLaurin, Thomas, Jr. 193 McLemore, Joseph M. 147 McLoughlin, John P. 147 McMahon, Kimberly Ann 193 McManus, David 193 McPeek, John S. 193 McPheeters, Joyce Kay 76, 193 McQuaid, Marie (Mrs.) 61,226,227 McQuinn, Steven O. 74,147 McWhinney, James Wm. 147 Meade, Charles V. 72,73,190 Meagher, Michael, III 142 Meeker, Gary Gene 190 Meeker, Steven F. 190 Mehler, Toni Sue 190 Meier, Frank Edward 190 Meier, Victor (Mr.) 102 Meisberger, Donald Lee 190 Meloy, Connie Marie 65,142 Menke, Susan Kaye 190 Merchat, Louis Henry 190 Merley, Charles Wm., Jr 142 Merti, Gail Ann 18,29,65,143,215 Messmer, James A. (Mr.) 106 Messmer, Michael J. 15, 143 Meuser, David Bruce 143 Meyer, David M. (Mr.) 69,108 Meyer, Dennis Edward 82,190 Meyer, Jane Ann 190 Meyer, Michael Hart 190 Meyers, Michael H. 190 Michel, Harold Carl 190 Michel, Ronald Gene 190 Middlesworth, Randy J. 143 Middleton, Harvey N., Jr. Midkiff, Cheryl Gwynn 190 Midkiff, Diane Lynn 70,143 Mikesell, Margaret 18,65,143 Mikosz, Stanley A. 88.190 Miles, David Harold 75,143,230 Miles, James Michael 143,230 Miley, Carol Lee 190 Miller, Barbara Jane 64,85,143 Miller, David Wm. 143 Miller, Douglas Lee 219 Miller, Eric James 190 Miller, Gary Wayne 190 Miller, James Russell 143 Miller, James T. 61,66 Miller, Joe David 66,190 237 Miller, John Steven 143 Miller, Marjorie, (Mrs.) 85,111 Miller, Mary Kathleen 190 Miller, Richard Lee 190 Miller, Roger 143 Miller, Steven Everett 91,92,143 Miller, Susan Ann 190 Miller, Virginia (Mrs.) 106 Miller, William Lynn 89 Miller, William R. 143 Milligan, John W. (Mr.) 89,111 Mills, Marilyn 64 Mills, Sherman Dennis 191 Minderman, John Robert 191 Minderman, Mary Gladys 18,29 Minderman, Patrick J. (Mr.) 74,69 Mink,GlentonGale 191 Minnich, Gary Gene 80,191 Mirelez, Solomon, Jr. 144,230 Mitchell, Gregory Alan 144 Mitchell, Melissa Ann 191 Mitchell, PamelaE. 144 Mitchell, Tommy Lee 70,144 Mobley, Gene 220 Mode, Daniel Edward 191 Moehn, Ruth Diane 78,191 Moeller, James Duane 71,191 Moers, Robert Joseph 191 Moffett, Daniel Frank Moffitt, Joseph C. 144 Molt, Doris Jean 77, 144 Mongin, Leah L. 144,230 Monroe, Ronald Gene 144 Montgomery, Kathleen 60,70,77,78, 144 Montgomery, Mark J. 88,191 Moon, Aaron Bradley 71,191 Mooneyhan, Mickie R. 81 Moore, Donald Eugene 90,191 Moore, John Edwin 68 Moore, Dr. Orville 108 Moore, Ronald Lewis 90,191 Moran, Randall E. 191 Moran, Richard Lee 191 Morgan, Brent 191 Morgan, Esther June 145 Morgan, Helen Marie 192 Morin, Donald Ray 145 Morley, James Q. (Mr.) 111 Morosin, James M. 145 Morris, David Jeffrey 89,192 Morrison, Allyson A. 192 Morrison, Gail Alan 145 Morton, Reginald D. 192 Mosier, Brent E. 192 Moss, Mary Jane 91,92 Mosson, David Lynn 192 Mow, Richard N., Jr. 145 Moyes, Tim 195 Mueller, Thomas Paul 192 Mull, Derald Lee 68,145 Mullins, Kathleen W. 192 Mundell, C arla Lynn 192 Mundy, Anita Gayle 64,77,90,145, 230 Mundy, Michael James 145 Munger, William R. 192 Munier, Mary Lou 145 Munk, Enid Louis 192 Munyer, Edward A. (Mr.) 74,107 Murphy, Helen (Mrs.) 99 Murphy, Myron Joe 90,192 Murphy, Richard (Mr.) 88,111 Murray, Ted W. 145 Musser, William 145 Myer, Mike 81 Myers, Andrea (Miss) 103,216 Myers, Curt, 84 Myers, Elmer T. Myers, Linda 48 Myers, Lorna 64,91,92,145,216 Myers, Sandra Kay 70,900,145 Myers, Sue Ellen 85,146 Myers, Steven 70,145 Mystrom, Peter Donald Nagy, Paul Julius 66,193,219,220 Nahmias, Scott Alan 193 Naito, Kiyoko 70,87,147 Natalie, Larry Ernest 88,147 Neblett, Joe A., Jr. 193 Nellans, Miles Lee 193 Nelsen, Mark Jay 193 Nelson, Sherilyn (Miss) 112 Neu, Thomas Anthony 93 New, Thomas Eugene 230 Newman, Michael G. 193 Niblack, William (Mr.) 111 Nicholson, Stephan D. 193 Nicol, William Allan 68 Niewald, Ronald G. 193 Nixon, Donald Lee 68 Noehn, Diane 65 Nolan, Robert Eugene 193 Nord, Gloria Ann 216 Norris, Marsha S. 65,193 Northenor, Dennis M. 193 Norton, Neil 193 Norvell, Ronald E. 193 Nowling, Carl P. 66,72,148 Null, Kathleen 193 Nutt, Grady 11 Oatley, Sallye L. 64,193 Obermeyer, Anita Faye 148 O'Brien, Daniel Joseph 194 Odum, David Edward 194 Oeding, Michael A. 194 Offerle, Edward L. 194 Ogg, Kristina Leigh 194 Ogle, David Lee 194 Ogler, Richard 77 Oglesby, Howard S. 220 O'Hair, Terrence 66,72,73,76,148, 230 Oldham, David Eugene 148 Oliphant, Mark A. 148 238 Olivieri, Joanne G. 65,76,78,148 Olry, Stephan P. Olsen, (Mrs.) 83 Olson, Eric Scott 148 O'Neil, Thomas J. 194 Opell, Ronald Lee 194 Orchard, Steven J. 194 Orefice, Edward S. 194 Organ, Charles E. 194,220 Organ, Mary Ann 194 Orndorff, Barbara C. 194 Orr, Rollie J. (Mr.)74,99 Orr, Robert H. (Mr.) 108 Osha, Michael Lee 194 Ostendorf, John (Mr.) 107 O'Sullivan, Timothy J. 148 Oursler, Jerry Wayne 194. Overby, Linda Louise 194 Overmyer, Steven R. 148 Overly, Ed 91 Owens, Jimmie Lynn 194 Ownes, Karen Elaine 65,148 Owens, Michael Ray 148 Oyler, Richard M. 194 Ozok, Glen Harry 194 Pachynski, Daniel E. 194 Pad, Danny 194 Palmer, David Brian 194 Palmer, Dorothy (Mrs.) 107 Paris, Carl Ray 148 Parker, Cheryl Kay 148 Parker, Larry Lee 148,230 Parker, Patricia K. 194 Parrish, Gary Lee 194 Parsons, Kenneth 149 Pastry, Katherine J. 82,194 Patterson, James Lee 149,194 Patterson, Steven Scottie 194 Paul, Roberta Pauline 194 Paul, Ross Raymond 149 Payne, Daniel Vernon 68 Pea, Richard Joseph 71 Pea, Linda Joan 82,194 Peacock, Rita Irene 93,194,216 Pearcy, Claudia Ann 64,195 Peavier, Vicki Lee 149 Peelman, Debra Jean 195 Pegg, Mary Ann 64,149 Pell, Raymond Dudley 66,195 Pence, Christopher A. 195 Pequignot, James R., Jr. 195 Perez, Belinda Rose 149 Perkins, Irene 195 Perry, Deborah Ann 149 Perry, Donna Ruth 149 Perry, Michael Lee 195 Peters, Charles L. 149,220 Peters, Chris Holmes 89,149 Peters, Jesse G. 89,149 Peterson, Lloyd G. (Mr.) 89,111 Petts, Frances Anne 79,83,87,195, 221 Petty, Elizabeth Jane 195 Petty, Virgil R. 149 Pfoff, Daniel W. 195 Pfoff, Marilyn Sue 82,83,195,221 Phelps, Sharon A. 195 Phillippe, Anna Marie 149 Phillips, Fonda Sue 85,195 Phillips, Ray G. 195 Phillips, Tom 149 Pickett, Loren D., Jr. 150 Pickett, Sharon Elayne 60,64,70,72, 73,150 Pieper, Donald LeRoy 195 Pierce, Michael Alan 195 Pieri, Mark Steven 195 Piggott, Timothy J. 195 Pinkstaff, Bennie C. 150 Pippins, Julia B. 195 Pittman, Daniel James 150 Plantenga, Michael A. 195 Plaster, Michael D. 150,230 Plettner, David C. 195 Plott, Glen Edward 150 Plymate, Janet Sue 93,195 Pointer, Richard, (Mr.)89,111 Polanchyck, Marvin C. 195 Polen, Diana Lynn 195 Pol ys, Thomas John 195 Ponder, David Lee 195 Pope, Lawrence Irvin 195 Popp,, Dale Francis 195 Porch, Tommy Jerry 195 Poropat, Nadine Ann 195 Porta, Thomas N. 91,150,230 Portee, Wayne Morris 83,150,221 Porter, Keven Eugene 196 Posante, Ronald 196 Posey, George Edward 90 Potter, Lynette Grace 83,196 Potter, Rita (Mrs.) 103 Potter, Warren (Mr.) 99 Potts, Charles F., Jr. 150 Pound, Ronald Jay 196 Powell, Charles T., Jr. 196 Powell, Lou Ann 18,150 Pratt, Martha Ellen 150 Preusz, William R. (Mr.) 89 Price, Donald E. 196 Prince, James (Mr.) 103 Pritchett, Bonita L. 92,196 Pritchett, Ronald D. 196 Probst, Douglas E. 196 Proctor, Geraid Lee 196 Proctor, Jan Lynn 196 Proffitt, Connie T. 74,196 Prow, James Edward 151 Puetz, David Alan 151 Purviance, Sylvia 196 Pyle, Jon C. 68,80,196 Qualio, John M., Jr. 196 Quinn, Patricia 196 Rach, Robert Herbert, Jr. 72,125,151 Radcliffe, Nancy Faye 196 Radtke, Arthur Joseph 151 Rafferty, Karen E. 196 Rainey, Phillip Martin 196 Raisor, Ransdell R. 196 Raley, R. Jack (Mr.) 108 Raper, Jack D. 196 Raper, Timothy Drew 151 Rasmussen, Timothy A. 196 Rausch, Jeffrey Louis 196 Rauscher, Mark Allan 196 Ray, Rita Kay 90,196 Rea, Bruce A. 68,196 Rearick, Leonard A. 61,151 Rearick, Thomas John 196 Recker, Paul Anthony 196 Rector, Charlene Kay 196 Redmon, Charles David 68 Redmon, William A. 196 Redmond, Garey 84 Redmond, Linda Marie 83,90 Reed, Douglas R. 197 Reed, John Randolph 151 Reed, Nicholas M. 151 Reed, Peggy Sue 197 Reed, Terrie Dee 197 Reed, Theodore Leon 197 Reeder, Cheryl Ann 197 Reedy, Michael Duane 197 Reel, Daniel Ray 197 Renner, John Mark 151 Rentschler, Thomas E. 76,91,92,93, 151 Repass, Robert Thomas 197 Reyling, Thomas J. 197 Reynolds, Cynthia Lou 64,197 Reynolds, Dennis W. 89 Reynolds, Jerry (Mr.) 103,211 Rhodes, Donald C. 68,151 Rhodes, Sarah Martha 151 Rhodes, Stephen M. 197 Rice, Charles Nolan 79,88,151 Rice, Harvey Paul 197 Richard, Pamela Dawn 64,151 Richards, Edward T. 151 Richards, Susan Lynn 197 Richardson, Tim Turner 152 Richeson, Kyle Elaine 197 Ricks, Robert Richard 84,152 Ridgley, Joseph E. 74,91,92,197 Ridgley, Dr. Ronald H. 108 Ridgway, George (Mr.) 112 Riegle, Daryle E. (Mr.) 107 Riehle, Dane Joseph 197 Rife, Geraco Robert, Jr. 152 Riffey, Garth Phillip 197 Riggs, Rebecca Jean 79,197 Rinehart, Nancy Kay 197 Rinderle, Rev. Walter J. 103 Risch, Stella (Mrs.) 112 Risner, Archie R., Jr. 84 Ritter, Linda Christine 197 Ritterskamp, Lois (Mrs.) 112 Rivich, Kenneth Wm. 197 RiOzicGm24 Roach, Michael Dewey 198 Roberts, Alan Ray 198 Robertson, Ernie Jay 198 Robertson, Evelyn Sue 198 Robertson, Linda Jo 198 Robertson, Roy Neff 152 Robinson, Carla Jean 198 Robinson, Henry L., Jr. 198 Robinson, James Lewis 90,152 Robinson, Sherry 152 Rodgers, Lawrence 198 Rogers, Shirley Kay 65,198 Rogers, Stephen C. 198 Rohde, Michael J.E. 198 Rohrer, Alice Harriett 198 Rohrman, Rita Anne 198 Roller, Ernest (Mr.) 80,112 Rollings, Kathy Ann 70,900,152 Roney, Jane Ann 152 Rosenbaum, Kenneth D. 70,152 Ross, Craig Ww. 211 Rosselot, Gary Lee 198 Roth, Tom (Mr.) 103 Roundtree, Vinnie 198 Rouse, Keith Houghton 90 Roussey, Peggy Jo 152 Routzahn, Kamil 64,70,72,152,230 Ruble, Marcia Kay 64,152 Ruble, Sue Ann 70,152 Rudolph, David 198 Rudolph, Edward T. 87,198 Rugh, Kathryn Ann 77,198 Runcill, David L. 66,198 Rusch, Mary Catherine 82,198 Rusch, Michael J. 152 Rushing, Earlene L. 198 Russell, Kathy 48 Rush, Dennis Layne 198 Rusk, Rick 198 Ryan, Mark Gerard 198 Ryder, Judith Kay 152 Sager, David Lynn 71,153 Sander, Joseph A. 198 Sanderson, Richard L. 198 Sappenfield, Marc L. 88,153 Sater, Charles Evan 153 Satter, Milton T., Jr. 153 Savage, Mark Alan 88,198 Sayer, Nancy Lee 85, 198 Scales, Janet C. 198, 216 Schaedel, Janice Ann 65,198 Schormann, Randall (Mr.) 107 Schulte, Roy Thomas 153 Schroeder, Rev. Franklyn 103 Schafer, Stephen Rang 199 Schladand, Charles B., Jr. 91,199 Schmidt, John Walter 199 Schmidt, Marilyn Ann 64, 199 Schmidt, Rodney A. 199 Schmitter, Therese K. 61,199 Schnarr, Michael G. 199 Schneiber, Joel 199 Schnell, James Edwin 88,153 Schoettlin, Glenn C. 90,199 Schoon, Larry Alan 153 Schrader, Frederick L. 69,80,199 Schreiber, Roy Louis 199 Schroeder, Carol Ann 199 Schroeder, David R. 90,153 Schultheis, Robert (Mr.) 77,99,112 Schroeder, Herman J. 199 Schuler, Reginald A. 199 Schulte, Carole Ann 199 Schulthise, James P. Schultz, James R. 199 Schultz, James R. 91, 153 Schumacher, Linda Sue 77,93,199 Schumaker, Fred Wm. 199 Schutte, Donald Paul 199 Schuyler, John A. 199 Schuyler, Thomas Wm. 66,153 Schwab, Mark David 199 Scott, Clark, 77 Scott, John Ray 153 Scott, Martha Kay 199 Scott, Michael Dale 153 Seacott, Lana June 64,153 Seal, Joseph John 153 Searl, Philip Dennis 199 Searl, William B. 154 Sears, Virginia C. 199 Seaton, Lois Ann 64,75,154,230 Seaton, LaDonna 48 Sehr, John Michael 199 Seidel, Lee Kenneth 199 Seidl, Michael J. 199 Selkoe, Sandy E. 154 Sellers, Judith M. 199 een ak Jayne Ellen 60,64,70,154, 4 Seng, John Robert J. 90,154 Severs, Howard Eugene 199 Shade, Mary Jane 85,199 Shake, Warren Ray 200 Sharp, Robert Mack 84,200 Shatto, Harold, Jr. 200 Shatto, Suella M. 85 Sheagley, Scott Eugene 200 Sheets, Robert Eugene 154 Sheets, Steven Edward 154 Shelbourne, Gwendolyn 64,200 Sheldon, George Steven 154 Shelly, Joseph John 68 Shepherd, Gary (Mr.) 103 Shepard, Lloyd (Mr.) 112 Sherfick, Karen Louise 154 Shilkitt, Mary 200 Shilling, Mary Frances 200 Shinkle, Michael Wm. 83,200 Shipley, James Louis, 111 12,200 Shirk, Rodney Lynn 6G: Fe. Shobe, William T. 200, 220 Shockley, Shirley R. 200 ,215 Shoemaker, Michael L. Gor 154,217 Shonkwiler, Jo Ellen 200 Shook, Tom 91 Shook, Dennis Wm. 200 Shroyer, Edward B. 200 Shugert, William F. 91,92,154 Shultz, Ken 80 Sietrase, Tim A. 200 Sievers, Francis S. 200 Sievers, Sondra Sue 200 Siewers, Michael J. 200 Siffin, William F.M. 66,91,92 Sims, ’Michael Lee 80 1200 Simon, Marjorie (Mrs. ) 104 Simmons, Deborah A. 200 Simmons, Keith 200 Simonds, Steve (Mr.) 89,112 Simpson, Paul (Mr.) 112’ Simpson, Roy Milton 211 Sinclair, Jerry L. 154 Sines, Charles Wayne 200 Singer, David Lee 200 Singleton, Howard H. 200 Sipes, Charles Michael 154 Sipes, Robert Noble 200 Sitzman, James Lee 200 Sixbey, Roger Kent 200 Skinner, William J. 154 Slake, Vernon Lee 200 Slapar, Tina Marie 60 Slattery, Philip M. 74,79,200 Slaughter, Brent Eugene 155 Slavich, Joseph IG} Slayton, Edward Lee 200 Slinkard, Susie Darlene 82,155 Sloan, Beth Ellen 201 Smales, Donald Scott 201 Smith, Bernadette Ellen 85,201 Smith, Charies M. 155 Smith, Cheryl Elaine 85,201 Smith, Elizabeth Ann 201 Smith, Gary Roger 201 Smith, Gerald E. (Mr.) 112 Smith, Gregory Allen 201 Smith, James Marvin 155 Smith, James Robert 84 Smith, John Albert 155 Smith, Joe 201,219,220,226 Smith, Judith Arlene 201 Smith, Mark Alan 201 Smith, Michael R. 79,201 Smith, Michael S. 155 Smith, Noble Henry, Jr. 201 Smith, Ozeta (Mrs.) 112 Smith, Patrick James 201 Smith, Paul Edward 155 Ralph Michael 201 Smith, Samuel Thomas 155 Smith, William Dale 230 Snellenberger, Lora E. 85,201 Snowball, Janice M. 64, 201 Snowball, Jeanette Lee 64,201 Snyder, Cindy Joyce 201 Snyder, Gregory E. 74 Snyder, James Scott 201 Snyder, Walter 89,201 Sondgeroth, Raymond J. 66,155 Southard, Alma Jean 85,201 Sowers, Obie Devon 201 Spaetti, Edward James 89,201 Spagnolo, Nicholas V., Jr. 201 Sparks, James Clifford 155 Sparks, Judith Ann 201 Sparks, Ruth Ann 85,201 Spaulding, Richard A. 201 Spears, Anna Marie 91,92,155 Spears, Jacqueline Sue 155 Spehegen, Benjamin S. 201 Speicher, Michael A. 201 Spelimeyer, James S. 155 Spence, Bill (Mr.) 109 Spence, Michael Scott 84,202 Spencer, Debra A. 79,155 Spencer, Woodie 202 Spindler, Roger Allen 202 Springer, Kennard L. 202 Springer, Rhonda Lou 156 Sprinkle, Vicki Lynn 19,75,156,215 Sprunger, Allen Dale 202 Spurgeon, Mindy D. 91,92,202 Squires, David B. 89,202 Stadtmiller, Judith C. 202 Stahl, James W. 202 Stalcup, Robert (Mr.) 107 Stangle, Mary Kay 202 Stankard, Robert L. 202 Stanley, David C. 202 Stark, Juergen 156 Starkey, Phillip 156 Statton, Eileen M. 65,156 Steckler, Mary C. 156 Steckler, Maxine K. 64, 202 Steele, Dale Allen 202 Steele, Katherine Ann 156,215 Steele, Mark Wayne 66,202 Steffen, Timothy 202 Stegemoller, William (Mr.)71,107, 219,220,226,227 Steigerwald, Gary 70,72,73,76,156 Steinhardt, John M. 90,156 Steininger, Christian L. 156 Stephenson, Fred G. 156 Stephenson, James D. 202 Stephenson, Warren (Mr.) 71,107 Stern, Kathryn Ann 202 Stevens, Lisa Jill 202 Stevenson, Norma Kay 82,202 Stewart, Deborah J. 156 Stewart, Gregory N. 91,92 Stewart, Ronald Eugene 156 Stickford, Linda D. 156 Stiles, Frank Robert 202 Stillwagon, Frederick J. 66 Stilwell, Pamela Susan 64 Stinson, Steve R. 202 Stoelting, Lowell 202 Stoelting, Mary Susan 64,85 Stroll, Oren 157 Stoneburner, Stephen E. 157 Storie, Charles David 202 Straka, Jay Steven 88 Strange, Donald E. 157 Strawmyer, John David 157 Street, LaDonna Jean 157 Street, Susan Kay 82,90 Street, Terry Glen 157 Streich, Steven C. 157 Stremming, Harley M. 157 Strickland, Corenna Mae 157 Strickland, James Dean 157 Strosnider, James R. 82,202 Strunck, Daniel Charles 158 Stuckey, Bonnie Sue 84,158 Stuckey, Verla May 87,202 Stuntz, Sherry S. 80,202 Sturgeon, Donald P. 91,92,202 Sublette, Gary Lee 80,158 Suggs, Hilard D. 158 Sullivan, Vicki Lyn 85,158 Summers, Allen W., Jr. 202 Summers, Charles G. 158 Summers, Greg 68,75 Summers, Patricia (Mrs.) 113 Summers, Phillip, (Dean) 97 Summers, Susan Ellen 202 Summers, William Jos. 158 Suplick, Nancy K. 65,78,158 Sutton, Bruce Allen 68 Swain, Jackie Ray 158 Swango, Paul Robert 203 Swanson, Bob 70,74,158 Swarts, Frank Albert 158 Swartz, Stephen M. 158 Swearer, Thomas M. 80,203 Swent, Timmie Jean 203 Taggart, Donald Bruce 158 Taggart, Thomas M. 88,158 Takach, Jackie Ann 65 Talbott, Jennings B. 158 Talley, C. Bliss (Mr.) 108 Taylor, Ronald J. 203 Taylor, Warren Roger 159 Taylor, William L. 61,203 Tennis, Ronald R. 88, 159 Terwilliger, Ward M. 79,159 Tevebaugh, Stephen R. 62,203 Teverbaugh, Kerry 159 Thais, David F. 203 Thayer, Gregory Wade 203 Theriac, Jane Ann 159 Sister Regina Therese 104 Thieman, James R. 203 Thomas, Carole Ann 74,159 Thomas, Glenn Edward 159 Thomas, Marcia Anne 61,64,203 Thomas, Mary Ellen 203 Thomas, Melton, Jr. 211 Thomas, Tom 203 Thomas, Tony McKinley 203,220 Thomason, Donald 159 Thompson, Ben 159 Thompson, Janice L. 46,47,64,79, 159 Thompson, Martha (Mrs.) 74,104 Thompson, Scott T. 88 Thompson, Stephen J. Thomsen, Judy Ann 65,159 Thurber, William 68,159 Throne, Kevin 203 Tiek, David N. 203 Tiek, Mark R. 204 Tilley, John P. (Mr.) 113 Tillman, Alice Faye 19,204 Tinker, Paul Wilbur 81, 68, 159 Tippner, Terry L1 59 Tipton, John (Mr.) 66,108 Tipton, Joseph M. 66, 728 73,199 Tochterman, Penny ES 160, 216 Tolbert, Cynthia L. 204 Tolbert, Judy Lee 85 Tolbert, Karl Warren 204 Tolbert, Philip Alan 90,160 Touel Charles 160 Tower, Bruce William 81,204 Town, Robert Russell 204 Townsend, Rhonda Rae 25,64,204 Townsend, Thomas R. 204 Traugott, Anna Marie 204 Traylor, Danny Lee 160 Treadway, James E. 204 Trebovich, Robert G. 160 Trelinski, Dennis J. 204 Trier, Grant V. 204 Trigger, Richard 219 Trisler, Mark V. 160 Trueiove, Rebecca Ann 204 Se. Albert Sze-Kwong 87 Tucker, Duane Kenneth 160 Tucker, Linda (Mrs.) 104 Tucker, Phyllis 60,64,204 Turner, Bonnie 64,160 Turner, Samuel Robert 204 Turner, Stephen K. 91,92,204 Turner, Tom Darrel 211,212,213 Twentymon, Danny R. 160 Tyner, Mina Kay 160 Tyring, Marilyn Kay 85,160 Uitts, Bradley W. 204 Underhill, Michael W. 204 Unger, Jon Robert 204 Unverzagt, Gary Charles 160 Updike, Roxanne Rae 204 Usher, Kent R. 204 Utterback, Bret 68 Utzinger, Don Wm. 91,92,204 Vaile, Charles P. 204 Vandergriff, Steven Lee 160 VanDuyn, Jane Marie 18,65,78,204 VanErmen, James V. 70,71,87,160 VanMeter, Mary (Mrs.) 104 VanPelt, Jonelaine 204 VanWestrum, Mark S. 74,160 Vaughn, Donald L. 70,161 Vaughn, Steve 68 Vaught, Mark Warren 161 Veatch, David Lee 66,90 Veech, Susan Lynn 64,161 Vegler, Mike 68 Vennard, Louis Herman 161 Verley, James A. 161 Vielhaber, Marcia Lee 204 Vincent, Raymonde 18,65,86,161 Vining, Louis D. 161 Violante, Stephen (Mr.) 97 Vogler, Mike R. 161 Volk, Thomas Robert 204 VonDielingen, Gregory 204 Voyles, Freddie Jay 204 Waggoner, Forrest (Mr.) 74 Waggoner, Marvin J. (Mr.) 99 Wagner, Mark Andrew 88 WahtIman, Michael A. 68,79,161 Walden, Elizabeth Jean 161 Walden, Lena (Mrs.) 113 Walker, Fred Jr. (Mr.) 70,74,113 Walker, John M. (Mr.) 107 Walker, Kathy Sue 82,161 Walker, Thomas Joe 66, 88,161 Walker, Robin Garrett 161 Wall, Donald Wayne 204 Wall, John William, Jr. 161 Wallace, N. Bruce 161 Waller, Harris 89 Wallis, Ronald Hal 162 Walser, Joanne 205 Walston, Stanley E. 74 Walters, Lawrence L. 70,162 Walton, David M. 162 Walton, William Earl 205 Wampler, Kathy M. 82,205 Warble, Michael M. 68,162 Ward, James B. yee 205 Warfield, Janie Ellen 162 Warmke, Thomas E. 205 Watkins, John Robert 205 Watson, Gary A. 82,162 Watson, Kim Martin 205 Watson, Tony Tyrone 205 Watson, William A. 68 Watt, Robert William 205 Watts, Hartyi tar. 113 Weaver, Timothy (Mr.) 76,99 Webb, James G. Jr. 205 Webb, Sterling K. (Mr.) Webber, Betsy Jo 162 Webber, Robert Gene 162 Weber, Nancy Marie 205 Webster, Jacqueline 162,216 Wehrmeyer, Terry Lee 205 Weidig, Rickey Ray 205 Weidner, Carl (Mr.) 99 Weiler, Monica Lucy 162 Weir, Dennis Ray 88,205 Weir, Phyllis Elaine 64,162 Welch, Theresa M. 82, 162 Weliky, Cynthia L. 82,205 Weliky, Philip G. 88,205 Wellman, Phillip A. 162 Wendelboe, Stephen W. 93,205 Wenger, Paul David 205 Werner, Nancy J. 29,76,162 Wert, Charles David 205 Weston, William 205 Wetzel, Larry Wm. 162 Weyer, Robert R. 163 Weyer, Stephen R. 205 Whaley, Beverly Kay 65,205 Whaley, Carol (Mrs.) 104 Whaley, Fred Jr. (Mr.) 104,113 White, Dale L. 205 White, Jeffery Lynn 205 White, Nicholas A. 163 White, Ronald Bernard 205 White, Terry Lynn 163 Whitehouse, George (Mr.) 89,113 Whitenack, Gary L. 68 Whiteside, Stephen L. 205 Whitkanack, Ken (Mr.) 88,113 Whitlock, Gordon R. 205 Whitt, Joseph Walter 68,205 Wichman, John Paul 163 Widger, Steven T. 206 Widmann, Dennis Joe 68,206 Wiggins, Donald E. 206 Wikle, Stephen M. 69 Wilbur, Curtis 74 Wilcox, Delores 206 Wilderman, Dennis 89,163 Wilgenbusch, Eric Jos. 206 Wilkerson, Vicki Lynne 65,78,163 Wilkey, Paul Warren 163 Wilkins, John Curtis 163 Willard, D. Michael Willard, Kathy 64,70,75,163 Williams, Ann Elaine 206 Williams, David Wm. 206 Williams, Douglas R. 91,92,206 Williams, Gladys K. 206 Williams, Joseph D. 92 Williams, Larry H. 206 Williams, Michael F. 90,206 Williams, Nancy J. 76,83,87,206 Williams, Paul A. 163 Williams, Paula Kay 64,163 Williams, Penny Dee 163 Williams, Reginald D., Jr. 70,91,92, 163 Williams, Ronald D. 163 Williams, Thomas E., Jr. 91,92 Williams, Tony 206 Willis, Patricia Lou 48 Willman, Holly Sue 91,92 Wills, Cynthia Faye 206 Wills, Douglas J. 206 Wilson, Becky Sue 206 Wilson, Cara Mae 206 Wilson, Fredrick 206 Wilson, Jane Ann 206 Wilson, Karl B. 74 Wilson, Loren Wayne 206 Wilson, Mark Edward 66,93,163,230 Wilson, Robert F. Wilson, Taylor 163 Wilson, Terry Dale 163 Wilson, Wayne (Mr.) 83,221 Wilson, William T. Wiltfang, Robert L. 163 Wimer, Robert Lee 163 Winchester, Stephen L. 163 Wineinger, Barbara (Mrs.) 107 Winkler, Harry E. 15,164 Winters, Charles Wm. 164 Wischmeier, Doris Sue 32,164,216 Wise, Fred D., Jr. 164 Withers, Jo Ann 64,77,207 Witherspoon, Joe Lee 207 Witsman, Diana J. 86,164 Wittrock, Rudy Jon 164 Woelever, William E., Jr. 61,91,92 Woerner, Deborah J. (Miss) Wohlstadter, Robert S. 164 Wojdyla, Diane 65, 164 Wolfe, Don Elton 207 Wong, Michael Chi-Wai 87,164 Wonning, Teresa Jean 64,164 Wood, Donald Lee 207 Wood, Edna Mae 164 Wood, Joseph E. 207 Wood, Robert L., Jr. 83,164,221 Wood, Susan Carol 77 Wood, Steve 84 Woodard, John Glen 164 Woods, Ricky Alan 164 Woolley, Richard D. 207 Worl, John David 164 Worl, Louis Edward 83,164,221 Wright, Edward Eugene 82,164 Wright, William T. 11 207 Wyatt, Rick L. 80 Yerkes, David Alan 164 Yochum, William G. 207 York, Teddy Levon 71,207 Young, J.R. 207 Young, Sharon Rose 207 Yu, Albert S.C. 87 Zaparucha, Stephanie J. 65,78,165 Zeiss, Paul A. (Mr.) 113 Zeller, Andrew M. 89,165 Zeneri, Michael S. 90 Ziegler, Kathryn M. 165 Ziegler, William C. 86,88 Ziliak, Roger E. 207 Zimmer Gary Lynn 89,207 Zimmer, Rita Katherine 85,165 Zimmerman, Phillip H. 207 Zook, John Paul 207 Zukunft, Mark R. 207 239 UV) = py ae O O S =) 240 Ls AY LA sig ae; ity “ft ihe
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