Baldwin Wallace University - Grindstone Yearbook (Berea, OH)

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BALDWIN-WALLACE COLLEGE GRINDSTONE Berea, Ohio Editor—Gary L. Clawson Assistant Editor—Susan Chaplin Advisor—I)r. Ernest Knauu % I mwamsm V Baldwin-Wallace, Hail Thy Name Contents Page Student Government____________________ 19 Administration _______________________ 25 Underclass—Independents ............. 36 Fall Sports____________________________ 55 Fall Homecoming........................ 60 Organizations________________________ 63 Plays ............................... 74 Music___________________________________77 Greeks _____________________________ 90 Queens................................ 118 Winter Sports ......................... 124 Honorarics.............................134 Communications ........................147 Spring Sports..........................153 Seniors................................ 160 Index_________________________________ 181 3 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Student Government s t C eY J6 k : i Student Council Baldvvm-W allate Studcnl Comitii operates un die assumption dial siutleiii government is serious Imv iness. Ii is uol just placing games! Countil has Iktii asked l v llu latllltv and adininislial'oii lo demon siiale dial it is wtnihy ol responsibility and eveiv phase of its o| ei-iiion is a «oust ions aliempi lo meel iliis challenge. Studeiil Council, diiough iis vaiious «omini(lees, allot ales a VJS.nilO.IHI Inidget. iieatt's and maintains a «ludent adivilv piogiam. su|ht vises ele lions, pai ticip.ites m the planning ol a College Union, and s|xmsors student publications and a radio station. It also maki-s a signilitant cnnlribulion tlitougli three ol its coniniittees vvliic h maiiilcsl an aiadeinn . sot ial. and inicrnatioiial couceni. With an eai to tile pulseheat ol die «amplis. Sin dent Coum il attempts lo it pit sen: stmleni opinion, give the tainpus icspousiblc leadership, and present ty die student laxly the t liallcngcs wliit Ii late tin stu- dent generation. Minimi (mint it could not properly lunction without die Mivites anti advice of advisors such as Vlr. Whiteman. kt)W ONK Mis. I'ac. Kill longvwodlt. Diane Mil'll. Ihtiodts Mauasian. hli altcih Viiilratle |.tne Reid. Milks Mik-ssiict Cluilts il inan. Kona Id Hall. ROW l VO Ki tiesi Oalajda. Id wan I Hit'll |r.. Raid IVlcis. Kelsey Mt tills. |ntlv llintlf. I 1 11 linin' (drini Mlingrr. Kill Hosier ROM IIIK1-1K: Knit |olins n. |iin (•■ali.nn. Clunk Miller. |os llmir, lliaiine Kllioii, Konnii I’age. Clunk llanddt’t. Bob llop|M'ilou. ROM KOI K: Kiik Colian. Kdwaitl Millci. David Rhillips. Ilnlt Ross kcilh sUntl. David Km gcvs. Kictl Wingeit. infui ■! WID . SI I I I : Sushi I oUci . sl WDIVd: Mar Hough. Vickie Itaiiinaii. WSGA The Women's Sell (.overnineni Assoc i.uion .strives to further ilu spirit of unity among the women « 1 the col- lege: to promote through the establishment of rules, happy ami gracious gioup living: ami to establish activ- ities beneficial ami enjoyable to B-YY women. Dining lall t|uarlet YY'SGA sponsois the fat her Daughter Bampiet: in winter «piartei the organi atiou heads a YVomcn's l;a ult l ea where the college women have an enjoyable afternoon with professors' wives and women ol the faculty. In spring ipiailer Mothei Daugh- ter Weekend is a big occasion for daughters as well as mothers. Iluiigi) mull 101 s .uni «laughters wait |iaiiciul) in line t receive ilien (noil at tin lothri Daughter baii(|iirl. Ilu- MoiIni Daiiglitri liaiii|iui tilings thr ''«omen of the laiiiils luget her under «oiigriiial conditions. 22 ROW OM Man Monflci Man Starlet. K.iu-n RidiJiilson. I .my Oxiii' (arni.iinc ll.ihlri ROW I WO: Vernon OocKcrlt.-un, l St.ilniicr. Kfii V.mrfcislnis. Robert Rntr, I.Smla Smith, Ray Reiincii, |mi Pike. |« lm lirown. Activities Board llu hikhIhiml 'Cilio i f ■ lie Which Covington II.mil lakes (hr lc.nl in iliis piece. Many solos muIi as ilns (iiiiiilxinc soli, wcu heard. in the | -ixi yeai Activities Hoard has smnnl Midi bands ; Peter Palmci 1« i May Day. l ummy Dorsey’s Hand under tlie direr lion of Warren Covington as a winter concert, and die lam Kigali Hand at ilie Christ- mas Formal. Plans were complenti lor a student recreation pro- gram. Hesidc the swimming pool and gymnasium being open, a weekly I . G. I. F. dame was set up lot Friday night informal dances. Furthermore, the Hoard regu- lates the activities calendar and provides legislation lot the use ol the Reciealion Mall. 23 Class Officers I li«- Freshman (lass started the ycai with the iradition.il Freshman Week activities, such as | i ni s. dances, and tests. Dining the year the freshmen added to the school spirit by su li activities as tile honlire and |iep rally. t the end l the yeai Out- standing Freshman Men and Women were recognized by Omit ton Delta Kappa and the l-inrels. respectively. I he majoi campus activity ol the Sophomore • lass, the Winter Carnival, was successfully climaxed with the coronation ol Sue M rlhtir as Winlci Cat nival Queen. The major res|H nsibiliiy of the |ttnior (lass was to plan and organize for May Day activities. This was again admirably carried out in IWI. Altei much preparation, events sin It as the boat races, and the (hariol races were held, as well as the parade, corona- tion ceremony, and dance. Ihe Senior class, under the direction ol Dave danis. continued the intdilion ol donating its class money to the construction ol the quadrangle side walk on north campus. Mi outstanding senior day assembly successlully climaxed the college ex|Haricncc for the class of MMil. I'OI . KRFSItMKN: lull... Ul.uk kcII. I’reciilcnl: sliirlcy l.ellciis. .Secretary. MIDDI.K. SOrilOMORI’S: I..in Willson. riocmcr; ('.or i ime Palm- ei Seciel.iiy: toy S|iiingei, Vice President; Ait Van Rensselaer. Pics- iileni. RK.III. SKNIORS: Pal Tinder. Secretary: inma Miller, Vice Pies iileni Ituli D.i'li, I rcscMiier; Dave Adams. President. 24 Administration 9Z « i i ii il i.A. U | |oirj i u.m-1,1 h v '1 '«.« ■ I ui.Hig iiriii|)o| | | | u| | iiiiui I I 'O qow| 'j.)ii| irSnn j| x i. iiio|| 'nm I I- luioi| | |nr,| 'ii. mii'I||mii | j ni|o| (I M 'xjwh W -vueii | m Board of Trustees I In Board nl l'i listers of Haltlwiii-W.dlatc Col- lege. consisting of lot tv-three elected mein Iris and two members exollicin. meets twice each year. The (unctions nl the Hoard in the interim between meetings ate tallied on by the Kxccutive Com- mittee. Investment Committee, standing anti ad hoc committees. I he members of the Board repre- sent broad and tli eise interests. In the following dassifnations ihcie ate one or more Iroard mem- bers icpresentcd: attorneys, bankers, business ex euttives, conti.u tots, dot tors, edm aim s, housewives, judges, ministers, newspapermen, anti scientists. This background of varied experience filings to the Board a very intelligent approach to the many problems which tome to the Trustees lor consider alion. The Trustees ate selected, not lot the pmjxise of conferring an honor upon them, but rather on the basis nl the toniribiition ol seivite which they tail make to the development of the college. We are foitimale in having a group ol tapable Trus- tees with siitli broad interests, tlevotetl to making Baldwin-Wallatc a highly raletl Cluistiaii lilieral arts college. |. Paul I honi| Non finds iiitrit-stiiig convcisatiiHi at the luncheon. I Iu- ilnartl iinvts for its In annii.it inerting. Dr. Ki'llil' tips Ilis Ii.il In I lie I loilICCOmillg c lots'll. llaioldC. linn Tirnunrr Wilma I .. Shull Itcriii tif II «ii if n . I i.mkliii Wight I'ufiness Miinngrr KlllCSt Kunut I Href tor of Church It r Ini ion.x Peter W. Weston AdniiniHr itive Aisiitmit to the Prrxiilcnt (Kill Harris Dean Gerald S. Wellman I nr Prrurlfiil lm Dmclofnnrnt I larolil R. Sleveus Ixuilanl In I hr I'lrxitlrnl RoIm'I'I W. Pil liei I trim of Mi rf l li Stanley K. Maxwell i1 uitiint to Ihi Drilli ol Stiidrnfi Chillies V. l lioiiKis .thunni Srcrrlary Ruih I . I will lie’ll Diurlor of Slinhnl tumults Dorothea K. I im hoi Managri of Itoolulorc Dorothv M. McKelvey Historian 30 Faculty Paul clams. A. M. Ihnlih tniil I’ iyuml I ilimitinn William Allman, A. M. Sperth unit A'h in hr All Paul Anncar, Pii. I). Mnllirniiiiit mill Islronimiy William slilmin. Pli. I). English Rulli liaiir, A. M. Home lironomics |olm lit .Iicrclly. . M. rhilouifihy Warren Perryman. S. M. I). Ort iih mill Chuifit Music DcIIktI Pl-swi k. I'll. I). Theory riietxlore llogardns, S. P. linginening Kcliili Prasliare.%, M.S. Political Science Karl Prown, Pli. I). Ilislory mul Political Scienn (•alnicl A. Pu asli. K l. I). Education 31 I'nlir Charles Gorham. M. M. Itinis huhuntruly iinil i'hrinx Kvelyn (.on, M. M. Piano mitt Theory Robert ( ossa boom. M.S. C.r o£iaf hy anil (irolofiy % KoIh-i i Crude . 1 1 . I). Ilislnty Donald Dean. I h. I). Jliolngx Robert DuBey. Kd. D. •hi it fit I ion K. Relretea (.teen, M I IntllC 'IDNO Ntl ' AIIhii (bay. |r., I h. I) ticonomif' itml tilniinistirilinn Bertha l-il simmons. M. V litUtcalion Burton (•arlinghotise, A B I 'nice Melvin llakola. A. M. Anne Dash. A. M. Sjniuisli Ralph Davies. M.S. Chemistry Dr. Itu ash nmiiwli our i tl e majois. 32 . Marjorie I low (i. . | (.It.ii Icn Irwin. . M. Vriolph |cn cn. 1 1 . I). Ionise K icier. M. Ht' illh unii ViywVrt fcitiimlioii Sftrtvh nml Itriwiatirx C.hrmiUiy Criitiun |olm korp| c. I’ll. I). l-iliifitlitni U Cmysiin I sippet l. I'll. I . Ml Wl Ch'img-lai I.ii. I’ll. I). Aranmii r William Mul.cml. I’ll. I). I’hihnufiliy W illi.mi MiCormitk, I low.ml K. Oagli y. . M. M. n. a. Art Htotuwiits mill Itminrw AiluthiiUmlion Itarhara I’ac. M. A. t.n Ush Susan Novel. A. II. Ilrullii unii I'liy ical liilurtilion 33 if' William Pcmlell. IMi. I). French ( .01 IlclitlS PciUHT. I’ll. I). I Utility 1 mil Piililiml Science George Perkins. Jr.. Pli. I). English Glenn Pelerjohn, Ph. 1). Hitting y Kstlier Pierce. l. A. I 'inlnticello mnl 7 lirory (.mil....I Pluinlcv. M M Piaun George Poinar. M. M. I'iolin mnl Fnsi inhla Ruin ««(linger, Ph. I) English Dean Robb. PI. I). hilhrinnlut Idiili Robinson. Ph. I). Psychology jolm Robinson. Ph. I . Minn l.il nail ion Themistocles Rodis, A. M. History mnl 1‘olilicnl Scie tier Janies Ross. Ph. I) Vfircell David Proctor. Ph. I). Physics Olive Schneider. V l ltiolng u Mi h in N Ink hel. I’ll. I . Cheniitlry I Neille Shoemaker. I’li. I). John Siiineiici. 1 1 . I). (•riimin |«Mil Sinilli. M. R. K. UrUnion l.in .Si|iiii« I II. I). It timliriml linlruifirn f Roger SiiinslicUI. I'li. I). C.heiuiMiy Wray Stickford. 1 1 . 1 . Ilrligion Myna Siover. M Hi iillli mill I’liysirnl Filiiriiliun I lioinas Surrarrer, Pli. I). Iliiilngj I .«• • I 'resist !, A. M. Ih-’illli mill I’liyxirnl Filnnilion John Trcevcr, | h. I). Itrlifziim Wayne Underhill. II. I . Ilrlif-ion (hie Vande Vis -. |i.. A. M. Soriology | l.arsen Wagner. A. M. Ilmllh unit I’liyyiml Filiioiliou Renet Zirkle. V M Frr tuh 35 Underclass- Independents Junior Independents (.Jiol llj|l .l Itilinil.i Hciiuiii )(SIIllic HclIS I ouiv.i Kim li Doris M( Itmlc liolillir Mi WIioiici -hiI Xolan lari 1'rlr.irslii Karen KiiMi N.iiiilia Siiaiali K'lliri I laxln .imi' ignivi Sophomore Independents I' li aliclli ntliailt- Maine Antaria Iran llaniMcl I i ii cue a ilci Miriam Da'ii Mali l)i Darlrue Did mi Diane Drake Sails Kix ii Sue I'roclicli lfr«l Mulilauci Donna (.olieil Sophomore Independents Kellie lloiM Mill llongli Karen Kciili Kau-n I icglikicfci MatianiK' Kilk KoIk ii.i Ktiinniek Mice Iaiwilict lk.itl iir;i I «-.uli Nancy Meares Kalin Meuc-i Kill Miller Jerry Miuhcll Donald Mooie Cliai Idle Oeljen Joan Paiice (.ail Portoloa Kaye Rogers Mats Kotlicil I.a Verne Slicarci Jane Nlcel Jan I Imniloii Maiilvn I in 111 1 Freshmen . 'n 9 ■ f S, m Km 3 € llailiaia Aikcm J.IIIICX l.llll Vant kcrs N.inn Vlliin I'.iiiI Mcsaiuk-i Maiy Mien M.llij llinrgcannx Karen AimIc-immi M.nilw nili lum K.ism.ni.I Atnlcixon RlIRfl Alin David Vxton Hank Halloin' Mill.mi Kami Dnmilix ll.iki.-i KmiK llakei KtNinie llakei Mux I .mi Itaitkn llailun.i ll.nn.il |uan It.m Janet It.iillri ( ami Itaner Raymond decker Jane Ik-rkcii iiciii r.i.iiiiin Sux.ni Itccilc Kiili.ml Itrevni an.s Itcll JlKlilil lleli ilk- Kcninili lliiii-iIi ( Mill It'l Ill'IIMMI S;ill Brijliol kallilivn Himes ( anile Hiliiui ) ann Itlarkhtmi Richard Hlaikliiini I illI14-1 Hlacksvrll • Icim Ilia « ■ Richard Miles Carole Kuhn .lienKohlieil Maillia Bond |« li11 lloscoe John llosiwirk Margate! llnwei Jndiili I lord Dennis lloynai Hun.dd llosnar Itrucc Hi.mi Clriin Ilia nil ' |o.m Bresnah.m ll.iili.ua HtctsMei Kicharil Brlllcr John Brown William llrtirrhicii Sandra Uni liaii.in Bonnie HuiMiaii Rachel lliii Inn Susan lliii lull Kdtvaid Hit'll I am.i (alum ( aiole Calkins Mars ani|dK II K Ih a C.i|iillu |ulin Carden 40 im 7,, l l , . )L h V B H «et. vj 0 1 a % « • i i mi ci CjJji ft «i llnrton Cail.vm Alice Carpcnicr William (!;ii|hiiIii William Carson J«N'| ll Cartel Caml Chute Sandra Cisscl Kclwih Cl;nl Konald Clciiinici Kill Cofian 11 lim ChIii ii (anelle Oil Yolanda Colon Susan Conics l-.srlyn («inne r Velma Ousiolo |olm Cov Jiuliili Craig Jinliili ( i one 11 (Carolyn Curlis I lionias Cm tin (•icgorv C ila Hiian Davies Mice Davis Susan Davis Dclioiali Dawson Abigail Dea.lv Dennis Dclsanlci Call Del.in a Dennis Dcmclio Cayle Dcningion Deanna Deni Cainlyn Dulli.oil I'anl Dieillieli l.inda Diifcnlli.ili-i Kilirl Dili lu i I nl Dolan (.«suj;e Doni-lioo Norma Ftlinislon JoAnn Hiililin |owe l ie 11iit'i Kmilic Filioli John Fnkinc lil Kvanko I’aiiiiiu Ktvers I liralw ili I air Cathryu lair It.nliara laimoi I lamiiir I i ll Susan Fine Kailili'cn l ii m'rakl I li nn Firming ]mliill FIoin N'anrv Forrest Belly Foster Diane I ou'lei Jane l-rankfailu-i |c yie I lanklin Manlia Fianklin Samira 1'ian Nliaron l uxilli Daviil I i ililes irliolas Frisk ( liailes Frills Anniia Fry iiliur I'lacnik Marilyn Fuller I here Fiirinau I imla (ialxlli Dennis (.alma Rwvcs (.amis Itu.m (iiriliirr Hank Genivisa RoIhiI (.t-IMI.I Iti liee (.l- llll.lll I'ady (.enemy Naurx (.ii-vx'i Oar (.«alley Paul (hiss Mire -« til«l John (.lalion I’airioa (.laliam |ohn Gray Sharon Greene William ( 111111111 (.ail Glisliii I’ ‘KH' llalretkei Samira llarkcll I’atrida I ladle 1n0ld llagcrlorn III.idles Hall Nam Haim Nano Haiimini Riiliaid Harii William Harrison a o % Ilirii LJ! Q n im r I .iuieiue llari ell Waller I lascnmncllci Glen Haskins Glia lies lla Karen llavnes Dale llealh I.yline IIccgc Paul lleideinaiiii Henry Helling James lleiuv I.awtcmc llciilin ri Silvan llcmnann | K' I 1« UNI (.«.nine Hill I’.iliii i.i Hill Jane! I limit' Jmlitli I linkliotisc Linda Hill |.mrl 11 jt'i |m' 11 ■ 11111 llodjjkiv. ( . N it Ii«i|;i I IimIiii-II (•(Tinitlc 11«M l III.Hill Hailiaiu Iloluliinko |u.mii.i 11« m i|m-i I'li .il ili I louglltoii Kli alx'ih lliii’livv v eve Hull Don I liinsiugti jc.i 11 I lull Ilium l unas 11 vl,mil Doii.iM llxni lauies Inman Donalil Itvin |om'|)Ii Iwevitli Kaieii |.iikuiu (•■eiclieii Jacket llaibar.i Jaken |om'| Ii V.uga Susan (esuni I.imla Jewell Mlien Joliiium Dianne ) liii«on Kilwanl |oIiiimiii I imla |oIiiiuiii Jou | li Johnston Cliatlmie | nc )amex Jortlan Item Kail Kolwru K.iLwi (ami kaijicr K: illm.a11 l(i l cil K.iulm.iiin |amex kttk |ame Koim Sicpliaitii Relkei keiincili kellx I I.line Kellner K. I. mi Kcmcior l)axi«l km I imla Reliefer 1‘aiiiiia kiiiK Itciiy Kira lx Man i.i kiik|Mliii k ( tilfonl kmian iiii km'lilei llininax koonl .Mex k««xa li kiliili kiall Kaien kiakam ami kiakoia Kiiliaiil kiani Omnia kial cil Slii-itill kini la-xlie kxlc .eni ;«' I .iiiilnii I ail ■ a I aMmeaiiv Vii'ki l amlis k. )uan I ;n vn Itaihara l.alimei Oax ill I awry CUiimIv l.cc Sliiilcv l.effim MctU-ii l.rvciiii}' Viiik I.illex David l.ink Di,«ni- IjMkc Mu-ila Influx laiyri Manlia l.oligct (.«•niH - I utax Raymond l.licax lamia l ui Diui lav M« Itui nic ail McClu.xl.cy Ifcmglax MarOuccn Siimiii MacCartucy Jerry Mad lu Kli alxtli Maliood an«x Majoi Diam Mallinal; KmIi MaliuVy |ii IilIi Marxliall Karin Marlin Patricia Martin Marty Maximon Slcxr Malui xx Rolieit Mattox Kiiliard Mauxci Cainlvn Ma nian Kaic-n Mix klx II.ii Ii.ii.i Mrix Ii Kaicn Men ici. Jndilli Miwii . Onalcc Moxei ‘ari Miililli-tnn — KoIh-ii I'ilarcik Roll'll I'lrlla Kathleen I'oroulKi Kiiii'M 1’iiiiti K.imiioikI I'lnlclvki KoIn'ii 1’utman Palm ia R.«(foii Rcliccca Ramsey Pallida Ramlle Chula Reels l.avvis Reid Rowell Knc Karen Rice Carl Richards Ruliaid Richey Cli alxth Ricker! I avinia Rink Ierrs Rinln Ann Rodcc William Rogers John Roll Row Rollaml Illicii Rooney Karim la Rooi Paul Rosenbri); (•Kgon Rniinan Samira Micnnan James Sallay |aik Sal man Flranoie Save France s hauv. I.noise Schiffcili Kllcn Schimko Caiolc Schink Sluail Schlansky 48 I Dale N liini ll Movtn Scliiieidci Dale ScIihk' Ii,i I .nili Silmill |n«lilli s liwailnei I'liilip Si liKamlx-igci loan Mott Niiii Seal lev Richard Set or ll.nli.il.I Soitloil |oniiiic Shaffer Sit jilioii shapim I.on Sliinn llminie Sllicmliiin |illllO' MiiiIm i I in IioijIi SIiiiiii.iii David Sii-hcilliai Jintiili SimiM ii Margaret Siiika Kit haul Sitii Ki li.ml Skellnn Diane sniiili (llililli Si ii ii ■ i l.oiliso smith K Vilen Smilli Marion Snedclai Rav Smdcr I Iioiii.in snvilei IclIV S| K’lu a Kaiin Maples oriiian sit-in Maitiii Sirinhaik Fred Mcpliens Martha Steward Man Slit Richard Strong Robert Mucky Jmlitli Stuth.ium Joyce Sunialii JikIiiIi Svodlrerg Mike Snart cl S.iikIi;« Sy tunics Charles I'ahron Steven layloi Julie ledrick Diane I eels Real tier Tntiir Rnn.iM I'mury I'om I hieinan Richard I homav William I hoinas Kathryn I lioiii| w.n Allreit 'I liomson Connie Thrasher Klcanore Tilp Ronahl Tinglcv | in Iuli I owne Caroline I rest how Vernon I 'timer Ccrald I'udenvood Susan Van Anulalc Kenneth Vanderslttis Sandra VanCmden Marjorie Vaullorn Andrew Veres I’atricia Vorhec lOirgi' Warleck )acc|iieline Wagner Joyce Wagnei I Knot It y Walker ' X . V «Ik F. lien Wallatk Diane U'jWi Kathleen W'aMi RoIkiij Waller Warren Walt Arclys Wai ol Riehanl Wa.tnirh Mavo Walton Donna Want Ruth WoMi Kii« Wetlmicyoi Anhui Wmcrvdi Roioi West roll |.11110% Wilhelm ( aiol William Jane Williams RoimIiI William I arolyn Wilson I ois Winfiohl hosier Wilt ali I’cioi Willies Ralph Willcnhrooli James Wonnatoll John Wonnoll Daviil Winliiuieh Valois Wyelh Diane Volicr Karen Vincor ( arolc Young Douglas Young I litnnas Young (.ooigo eni Barrs iniinoi |an iiunieimail Barlara ini Freshman Week t lilt- li.Klilioii.il I irslmiaii K:ill |llcl. m i i.i 11 lull. tills lilt nit in rxcilril ioiiiciii| Ulioii ol ilit- 111 l il.iv of t'lassec. Kigistiation. alllioiigli a tiling task. tail I «lone ill a leisurely iiiaiiuei. at i' ilenioiiilnilixl below. I « sis. Ih-.inicN. anil Ih 111 i i-n highIighlcd oricnta- lion lor ilu- I H n i | lieshmcn. I Ik adiviiii-s ol the wirl commenced with Flesh mail Com o a i mi i loi ilu- new students ami their parents. I his was followed l y dinner. separate nux-ol i In iiirii ami women. ami linallv I lie residence liall meetings. Monilav morning aiiivixl all i m eailv. a cpiiik breakfast. and then oft lo ilu- Mt which would oc- cupy most ol I hr m- i inn days. Not all ol dir ai lii nirs wnr as nrrvr racking as ilk- tests Sin h at mini s as altci dinnc-i swims, die picnic. and simply gening aeipiainuxl with lei low Frusli made the lime move plrasaiilly and swiftly. The conclusion ol activities centered alxiul the baiujiiei and siihseipirui visits to (acuity homes where professor and student alike- had an enjoyable time. Hie liadilioinl pep tails loscxl the week’s activ it its and pro vex,’ the MNitMil liosh as .uii and as rn hiisiasiit as uy In-Ion them. Dc-an I lanis utges ilic iicv sliulcnls io ImiiUi iIomii io ilu- i lialli-nj-i- uliitli lays Im-Iou- them. 11« |«uii oJleml one ol Ilu- 'M mmnnis of ies| ite belon- thf criml loiiiiiiriunl. Betty Co-ed — Joe College Among the numerous activities throughout 01 i cni:iiion week was I lie selection «I die traditional Belly Co ed and |oc (adlcgc candidates al die fresh man eleelion assenihly. Before tlie election though each freshman residence hall elects candidales lo Ik noininaled in the meeting. I hen during the meeiing the candidates are reduced to ten. five lot Betty Co-ed and five lot Joe College. Then they aie presented to the entire student body at an early assembly and are thus elected by the student body. I lie announcement of the contest is made at half lime of the Powdct Pull lootball game the night liefote I fomc c iiming. This yeai Joan l.aiscn was elected Betty Co-ed and Lane Shinn was picked as |oe College. lany anil Joan share a tool I ml I and .1 miiiIcI as they are announced I9GO-C5I Joe ColkfM and Item Cool. 54 Fall Sports i—m ........ vfxttf.-' -'jr Se- = Wlirn the li.ill geis urar ilir gisil line much tension is rrratcil on fix 'i.Illino. illi good blocking I« Adams breaks away lm .molliet loudidown. ROW ONE: Dave Cummings. lgi.: I.il Miller. O: Jih- Carter, (i: Dennis Itovnar. Illi; Don Itoyiiar. IIM: (.aiy bmlley O; Hob Ii sii er. IUI; Rav Imas K: Don lis ne. I : harles Erilis, Oil; Ron Baker, III: I Kin lltmsinger, QIl; Hill Harrison, I: llarry Mixlicr, Mgr. Football Scoreboard Ml’ (i Kent 1 2H W. Mu lligan _ 241 • Yonngstmvil 27 Akron 1 .in (.etuva w Wittenberg J 22 1 Icidclbeig 13« 5ft Findlay i 211 S liinnn lit til 24 ROW I WO: Raul lains. i l o.nli; Oliie bender. (•: Hill F.rcr-J «loin. E: rnic Em nine. I: |olm llalicr. I: An Van Rcimtiarrl IIH: |nit Wagner, llll: Co-Captain Dave dams. lilt (.•• (ajsj.r I Did. Harbor k. •: |olm Hilus. I Hill I .lies. Oil Dale llinl. G:J |oliii Sloan. (,. Dave lloli. llinl M Nellie ( : |mi Keiditnbxkl i Coadi ROW I IIRII lee Ircssel. Ileail lo.uii: nils (anal. KB: ItrrJl Stephens. oil: Churl. Robinson. •: Dave lletkel. (.: I'eie Sobnkn I.; (..ns Mould. Hit: Hill Ridge. lilt: Kiv Hiosloli. lilt Hill kdml lit: loin Domin. I: Ralph Pratt. I: lorn liemli. OH (,.n Bol-I liar. (. Don Swcg.in Wi Co.nli. ROW lot R 11in Keini. ( 11: Paul I.mas. 11: I city Kappt II I IsvimmI llliss (•: Hill Itineeliieii. I: |o|ui t.rcgois. I-: Mike I c I C; Jerry Vltroek. E: (.loin Wlillgei, E: Don leas., lit Kail ll.i ir.T.| Don I.Min. (i; I_im Shinn. K: (city Wiuhcll. I 56 Football Team Has First Winning Season Since 1950 I Ilf edition ol 111 - Yellow |. kcl l m x l a 11 If.mi tinned in llifii liisi winning season since 11)50. Ilicii mold ihis past yeai was5-,'M. I lie seat o|h-iu-«I will) .1 packed stadium, re named dial saint- night lot Ray Walls. I lit- memo lid to die past allilelK diieeloi high Iighted the iijhiki with Kt-iil Slair. in which Obit Render played an outstanding jiainc. I lit- |ackels were able (iMlillail Kern’s scoring until die third period when lilts stored lioin die 15 and atltletl a '1 |x iiit ton U'lsioil lo lead SO. I’.-W tolled down the lield loi a li [Miiniei Inn was unable i make tin tonvciMon. Ilii' was all die stoiing until die final niinules when dit Hashes weni over I rout die one yard line to flinc h die game with die st ore I ( -! . W illi die aid ol senior hall bat k. Dave Attains, llic |ac kels sle| |K‘d mil ol ilieii ( lass and tied West trn Michigan on die Itionto’s lield 'JB‘28. ilanis was die standout as lie st ored two lout litlowns anti rolled ti| a total ol It 2 yards on die ground. Oilier B W scoring was done on an eight yard | ass fiom Hill Lacey to Kill Ridge and lalei in die (|iiailei Bill I seldom hauled in au II yard I lip anti Gary Sittullci scored die two point Ironus. Western did all ol then scoring in the second hall. Down aim j-oocl yanlagf lii| |Ktl up at lilt- Iasi minine A writ s of fumbles and penalties enabled Youngs- town I'ltiversilN to slip Iin RAW 7 • . at Youngstown. No storing was done until ilir third quarter when ll-W look the hall on the Youngstown 30-yard line after the IVnguins punted ami scored I I plays later when Dave Adams swept right end for the lone Jatkel tails of the evening. I lien in the fourth quarter the Penguins stored and added the one point conversion. I wo lightning like storing thrusts l Kill Ridge Is I lie fit-lil glial g' L5 I set the kion liniveisits Zips hat k on their heel 27-0. as the Yellow jackets captured their first of the season. Ridge, who won the Frank Ropp Ward, stored three times on runs of 3 . IP. and '1 yards. It was Akron's fourth defeat. I he Yellow |ackets, without the aid of injured Dave dams. put together a ground-.tii loinbiiu- lion to tout a highly-rated (ieneva stjnatl 311-7. 1 lie highlights of the game were displayed l the fine passing of quarterbacks Kill l.accy and Tom 58 Flench. I ..its «ompleted five lot nine whit li was good Ini tun- louthdown and I'Tenth connected l« i one touchdown. rhe Wilietilieig I ’niversity l iners overcame a In jjoilil lialllinie tleli«il to «Meat the brown and gold 2 1-22. I lie dinehing tom lidown was made by the Tigers with 1:0! left in tile linal «|iiarter. Ikddwin-H'allate unleashed a toinhined giound- ait attack as they defeated I Icidellieig 22-1I. Dave tlains was Inkk in the lineup and s«oietl l o touch- downs I lie It U deleilse was able to hold the ser- um! hall Student Prime storing threats anti kept the lead. Findlay College found the Yellow Jat kels too much li handle as K W tail, passed anti kicked to 3511 it t« is. tivei the Oilers. The Jackets put most of their Mining threats into tout lidowns. The Ja« kels entletl their season by etlging a si long Southern Connectii lit Stale team 2'.)-28. Dave Adams stored the tletisive touchdown and broke BAV s out season total yardage record held by !. ■«• Tlt (i Dave’s mord total of 812 yartls suipasstd Tread's m.uk with bt yaitls It spare. D.ivr Adams gnln .innlliei pass. cd na- he ine om Diane and Itnne .nit ml ilie Homo tuning fondiall name with iln .ml of an iiiiiliiclla. I Ik- queen anil her eouit make die ioiiimU of inspecting die fraternities anil i lor ml lotia I lie I'.inl |iicen. Diane Diakc. i« crovwiiM l y die I960 i|iie«n. Mary I .oil AiMlnwn. 60 Homecoming Anvionsls .111(1« i| .i11 ii}' I loiiii’t oiniiii' Weekend, MHiO, were I lie .iliiuiiii .mil students ol ll .1 like . Nic liisi outsc ol evenin look plate llmrsdas evening Fuihiisiasiii I?Wiles gathered together in Ironi ol their U'N)H.ttive tcsidence halls to participate in tile annual paiade and pep rails w’liit h pretedetl the spirited Powder Pull Cianie Ixiwccn (lie upper lass anil liesliiiian women. s the hi” das appioachcd, Iasi iiiiiiule prepa- ■.«lions l die individual donnilors and Iralcruits house detoralioiis ulili ed die lime •! all. Late Friday iit;hi and into the tails morning, the lask ol completing diem toiiiiiiuitl. Warded svitli die trophies were Futnia Lang Hall and Pin Kappa Fail Fralerniiy. Prcditled slmweis inaleiialimt timing; die setotid •|uaM('t ol die kion It V I Ionic-coming loothall game Inn tailed in uhseurc the good spirits ol die c rowd. And besides, die It W fooihall team did link- lo disap| oiui iheni wilh a 27-0 sitiois over kron. During hallliine. Diane Dtake teemed die lionoi ol being c rowiud Home.... Oueeti ol MM D. In addi lion, she and het ailendanis acecpicd a Itompiei ol llowcrs to conclude die cereinons. Higli-lighling the weekend, die liadilion.il I lome tomitig Dante presented Ion F.lgan and his Orchestra. I lie |ut 'ii and liei mint |)iKe hi liunl ol die SI I’ ■ lemi.ilion Itan sMseamm Fall Intramurals Cheerleaders £ MtOVI RK.IIT: Ms mh: i of ih ha ml Iii'I| • Ik- cheerleaders in leadinj; ills- «lucriiif; Ircforv .1 full home. RIGHT: Yellow |.ulai |smii I .iim ii ;u ivi rliirrli-jili is Norma Miller Carol Cnol, Karen Richardson. I.inda Jewell, awl Dianne Mallinak. 62 Organizations I I YWCA I’lu YWCA iunmu'iiinl iheii activities during l;rcshman Week by .sponsoring, with ilk- Religious Cornu il. .t simile dinue. The program scries. love. Marriage and Courtship , proved successful as well as ilie Messiah Sing which was coinlu ted by Mr. I.ercli. In Decemini Dr. Ihowu at Mac led more mu- drills lor the Christmas Vespci Servire than the liaix'l on It I a commodate. During |anoary a program ol sunnnei jobs in na- tional parks was sponsorcrl. I lie highlight « 1 the winter rpiarter was the Sweetheart I onnal. slide- talk In l.inda Perry on her junior year abroad in tin Philippines, a Splash Party at the new South Side YWCA, and a filial meeting ol ihe seal with l)r. Sites as speaker, rout hided the YWCA program loi the IWOtil seal. ROW ONE; Sinittii Inki. Giniiy Vfgntu. Sue Itrown. Barbara ■ Nauqr 1 I tales, loiiis.i kinisli C.nol llau .i. Non Sea lies. ickie Bauman, |anc Mil's.4 Apiil M.n I at l.intl. Mine Italics. Sandy Chappie. Nltirlcs (.all. ROW I WO: Ellen Etonian, lit.nine I «-els. DiatitM- Yelici. KmI Wild . Natofl Millet, rase Si|k |iiiIs SvetllN-ig. Man Kolltril. Ilnttnie Page. (.ail t.iniin, 1 |oy Spiniger. ROW t'llKEE: iinc l ilies. Omni In Etillei. Mice Could, Matilvn sliipiiiin. I Susan Marker. I.suit Erls, f.itt Itailler, I ois I’clcatsks. Sns.in Ucs.intlcr. Cmlis. Mania Cadsv.tllnlei. Saia Mielle row FOI R B. |. I It tsi Ann I'crry I aiiu Kell n Susan I I .::a I Morion. Maiy Seailes. Elaine Slatk. Ians Coons, Janice ic|M-tt, Ihhie I lilt her I Bonnie McWhorter. kas Winder. 64 I I ROW ONI K.uni KKilt. 4 .mil ltiifkli.il li. kiiim Van Mint’ll, Mats KoiIicii. I'.Ic.iihii llcisscl. I«) I WO: l ii i l Kean. Mai ili.i lluhiim, Klaiin- Mink. Char Ics Billion. ROM I IIRI I Ron Williams. Kiiii |nli iimiii, D.niil Rm i cs . I Olll Villson. Religious Council Religious Ed. Assoc. I lu Religious (.oil mil is I hr cull ill organ ol .ill MUilcnl activity ol .1 religious nature. I Iu- council attempts io M)idiii.iic programs, discovei existing nmls .mil lo siiiiiuliiK iiilcrisi ami thought about religion. It works through standing ommiltees which send voluntars Christian mimic i .mis io present programs and woiship services io chinch groups. I lie Lakeside Relic. 11 (.oinmiltee plans (lie aiiiiu.il all-college telieal held to glow in spiiii and iiiiml, and loi fellowship and eiijoMiienl. Otlici piogianis sponsored dircxtl) aie Fire- side Chills. Ienlcn and llnl Meek programs I lie Keligioiis (‘.duration Association is an oigani a lion loi all students interested in Christian education. CoiiM-cpicnlly, the programs are designed in keeping with this pui|H se. In ) loher. Kappa Chi iiud RKA sponsored a lea lor new studenis interested in church vocations. In addition the annual joint pioiic was held in Mcliopol ■ tan Park. ( hiistmas provided the op| oriunily loi the Rl- to s|Minsoi itii all-tampus Christmas carolc sing Inloie the V'esjMT Service. ROW DM |ud Mtl-iiighliii, Dons Mcltiiclc . C.noliii DuMiaut, Mars Rot lien. ROW I WO: M.niliii Ituihain. I.inch IViiv. k.uen Ruth. ROW I IIRI-.R: Caiol Ituis. Sum,i Hide C,I PIC HJRH) Helen Heels. C .not Holm. Sams Springer. Ilncrl) While. ROW ONK: thills Hill. Margaret llealoil Ikuiv DihIiI. K hi It Mi Nainat.i. Min- son lelmidm llckt IllOYYIl, I .nit ItullH'l. ROW I WO: Duiolliv R i 11 11 It i.M li. iiin- Collette. I tollin' Kivu. M;ii I I'ln i. Klcaimr Snmmsi. Wandali Walters Perioeci ICA IVrioeo is :m organisation « 1 mature women who ;iic commuting tludcnls, and who wanted a niche in the Baldwin-Wallacc campus life . This group started hi formally, will twenty-one mcmhcis in 11)58, in the hum of “gCl-logel Iters after final exams each (|(iarler. To- day. ii can Iroasl of a membership of diiiiv three women, whose aims ate to fiinhei intellectual accomplishment and sound s« holaisliip, to co-operate with (lie college in the (onlinnalion and iiiaintenaiue of high social stand- ards and to help each othci in am need. n annual college luncheon is held on the campus in the spring cpiatter. K-A's put) rose is to promote means lot iudepeiidc lit lonunuiing students to eniei into the active scholastic, spiritual, cultuial. social. and alhlelii life ol die cam- pus. and to serve as a means loi eflec live lelations Ik' tween the l(- and the Siudeni Council. adiniiiisliatioi), faculty, alumni, and othci llaldwimWallacc social organi aliotis. Once again this seal the K . with the help ol die independent students on campus, made the lloat on which the I .M I May Queen rode in the May Day parade. Kcgulai meetings are held the liisi Tuesday ol each month at the Recreation Hall. I ROW o III t.iay. (.laiulia Sanders. |udiih limit ii. Maigc Schneider. s.nulia I hid. Donna Siivik, Mrs KcivacIi ROW I WO: .-Mired I'tildanei. Il-.l. (.ri'ii.i. s.mdi.1 Scliiiiicdlin. |.i ■|(ie)inc Wagner, Itdcn Alllieis. Dave llerInter. hick I hennas. ROW I MHO: Jim C.iaimm II Da- vid link. Henry It.idilvh. ISI.ni Knpt.slein Harry Smiili. Ron S| i i tiger. ROW lot R: |nc l-i ar. Ren Van deoltlis. David I'liillipt, |ini (ira- liani. St thin Flacnik. 66 ROW () l | S| iinj i'i lais ( jIIiikoi. 111• Iv Sniilli, K;irt-n Kiser. Jcamr lluiihiMUi M.uiltn K««■«I. uml nn liruli.ml, Juils lit n- t'M). | 'I 11 |.l( I .11 J.llul 111 I.III.I ItS'llUI. I 111111.1 S|M1.I, (..III Nlll.lll, ROW I WO: KiiiIi Mm 11'. ( mi Mtiiphs. M.irlin l.mr. |n li l i(( -•! ■«-1 Wjiion |iiIiiiviii. N.iik s Millei (imls R.isli.ttli, .mil M n . I!;tili mi . Siir lloeile. K ) IIIKKK: Sui' I iim Slinton I rceille, |o;iii kul a. Helen All lieis. Hews I Imnipsoii. jiio lliaiin, (jiiiI Creed, laris Winfield, I.IMS 1111' HOW IOI K: JikIs ( i-ii;;. Mails Sli ts.ml. Susan l’liilli|n. Saiuli llitviirii. Ronnie 'liililii, Sara I’alnui. Joan Hail, Nina Dustui'iiil |uils SsedlK'lg. Home Ec. Club I In |iiii |Misr ni tin- I |i iur iMoiinmio (llul) is ii Imdiei anil pioiiloic home economics on die campus. I lie main projed was (he annual lia aai held in lair I.ill. (Halts. food, and ((ills air planned. prepared and sold l s dir memi crs l (hr (Huh. This pa ( vein | ;fl I nl I lie profits well I In help pas Ini I lie- remodel ion nl die I Ionic Managemrni I louse kitchen. This spring; (lie dul hel|K-d with die preparation lot die .National Home Itoiiomics Assentation ( onvenlion. American Chemical Society Hie American Chemical S.Miris Student Allilialrs is an or tfini aiioi! lot Miidrills majniing in chemistry and chemical engineering. In this organi alino an np|x i tuuitv is .illordcd these students in heroine hrlin .ir(|ti.iinud. In .senile die ill- tclledlial stimulation dial arises Imm professional avsociation, to secure ex|K‘ricnrc in preparing anil presenting leilmiial nuilciial helnie iliemiial audiences. and (n instill a prnlessiniial pride in themisiry. ROM ONI-': Kolx-ria lloiulx-ik. Dimxlis Hairing- toil. IMlillis Meinke. ROM I WO: K l Slauvlii-M Rogt-t Xilx-it. Hast Rit haul. MMill Mulsiiku aki. si NI IN( : kiai kikasvailu. lalak Viitian. Kami lliialiim. Iila Mamma. Cosmopolitan Club % Ck nio| « lil;iii Clul) is an oignni aiion lorn in lll.M l pioniote units .mil Iretter nndcisiandii aiming the inlet nalioital simlenis and tile niciit sltidcnis on the lt- campus. I lie purpose aim ol iliis oigani .ilion is in share knowledge at lalenis ol die iiilenialioii.il studeills with it ampus. Sailing Club I lie purpose ol the Sailing (dull is to Imtei an encourage on ihe l V ainpus an inlerest in sailing and 10 piomole competition in intercollegiate sti! ing. I lie «lid) is o|h'ii lo a iis one iutc-icstcd. niemlx-i il ilie- Midwest (lollegialc Sailing A MM'ialion. ilie clul participates in legaltas sitl mans otliei colleges. I he «lul has expanded OC siderahls and ihe purchase ol a new sailboat (at ililaled its program. mm ONh: |i-jii Unto. Klim SchiinU, | |.(ii Mi kcinu Sin' I iin H um Suit. ROW I MO | ili 11 Mnssniaii. Larry Pal- j irsko. ki illi slaitil. Lniesi .alajiU. ail I S IiimikIuii'ii . ROW I 111 I I |iin Mi nis. lions Hrtii- ing. SOI l’l II KID Vims Miller liettr 1 krilli. Juan llr.ulli's 68 OSEA 1 In- llot.nc M .um Chapter « 1 I hr Ohio Student duration ssoi i lium at Haldwin-M allacc College i composed ol unii .uni women planning to filter the teaching piofrv.ii ii. Meeting on the second rinirsdax of even iiion'li. this organi ation is designed to give students the o| |m ilimits to become student meml crs ol tlx Nation.d l.dncalioii ssoc i.ilion and the Ohio Keltic a lion s oiiation and to become acquainted with tlicit organization and ilieit work in the field of education. Planned monlhlx programs iniKKlticed prospective tcai'hers to many phases of teaching and liel|K-d them to become bellei leaibcis .uid citizens. Sonic of this vein’s interesting programs included a field trip to the Cleveland Plain Dealer, speakers on classroom disci- pline and Russian education, and a speech therapist wlio spoke on speeili pi oblenis in the classrooms. ROW tl l Kami lliin.i. K | lloisl. Koiiuii M Wliinu i. Il.ultaia Hi (.imi It.iu a lay Si|m- iiii Srailcs. Nanex halo. Kmli Webb I nii..) Kmoli. kairn KisIhik. Susan Alexander, Isa Ian driih. Sara Sln-llev ROW l n I iim slii|)tn.ni. Itailnaia l HIiiMi. |u lilh llom. Hum Ire's. C-.nl Itciiiii-ii. |acc|iieliue Ih-nscl. Haim- kclluci. |.m Hjiltri. Marilxnn Kcmking. (..note ( .ilkius. Ililiir llilclu-r. Kai Wliis- 1«. niir I.illr . HOW I 11KII.: I)i. Dulles. Mania Cnlssallader. Kiiima S|K-ca. Ann IVm. Susan l'ilo «R. Susan Phillips. |auin- icpcit. niic Corlettc. I’ laiur siaik, Mats varies. Sue l’liil| nit. Ituiiuu- Page. Sands Chappie. KOIV IOt K: kuri |ciliiiwin. Kill Sliipnian. Vuur Itailcs. Inis Pclcai skx |imiiih Suii-.irl Kllen Kliicmaii. Iaiiii KiIv. Shs.hi Mackex. | mii k.aulia M.niloi Slii|iinaii llou.llis Kulln, |c-.iiiiH-llr Cams (.ail (•iisiin. Minie (..ill m Modern Dance % Music hinds i lit- audience in I lie |x-rlortnci. I he | musician must know the music well to create itt lull emotional impact. Likewise the dancer must comprehend the music to its I idlest extent in order I to convex heliums tanging Irehii sadness to elation through the release- nl prec isc movements tt.iin- ing the teainwoik, physical conditioning, and in- j dividual c out « l conus only a I let much practice! and main rehearsals running late into the night. I Ix-t's io Modem was the theme ol the third annual Modern Dance show. Lite show was direct- ed In Mis. Sue nyei and iuc luded a varied pin- giam o| a spit ituaI. a holm number, and two solo ; |K-rlorm.inces. The well-received show included a wide range ol subject matter which apjicalcd to all lovers ol mc-lodx and rhythm. ROW ONK: |ov Springer, Man |anc l i . |is. Susan c xei. |cnie Wagner. Name McCu-ady. ROW' IW'O: Maiv Ka (.onion, I’.ii Mimas, Carole Itovle. Rhea Kwring. Sandy I .if tie. Carole Riiliur. ROW IIIIUK.: Sue Johnson. K.ncii Richardson Donald Rovnai, William Rank. C arol Crec-cl, Rill lllankemhip. Dennis Itosnar. C.arol Ralclcvin. Ellen Kin mail. 70 ROW ONI I (,ii I mi. i Mdili. Sui' iImiii. 'll' Susan Novel. Joan K.iiiIiu. I.nii nclr . ROW I W( Kill. M.I W'ullrr. Ililiic Mil thfi (.mil Kiilur, Itrlsv 1'ierliiiiu. li IlliXlk-i ROW IIIKI I: l.vli. Kile, ntuiuio Mimnliiny. W.ii I liner. Diane Drake. William Rank. Sally Kiioi. Marilyn ll.n it-'. Deanna Drill.. IMiliir D.iwvm. Swiinsc i i|iiiuiis was the I licmc loi I lie animal jn:«lent Show which was presented |nil 7 ami S at ilu college |hkil. noliiei porlion ol Swiuiseiip- liuils was provided loi Moilicrl laughter Weekend. In addilion lo presenting llieir waler hallel show e.iih year, the Acpialcnc iiieinlHTs learn various a(|u.ili ail skills and heonne lainiliar with synchro!) iml and inierprelive swimming. These activities aid die members in developing glace, skill, imisculai con iml. nid expel ienc e in performing acpialic oni|K si lions .1 ii«! in eiicomaging sell expression and d’ealivily. Oilier activities ol die cpialene Club included .mending ualci shows al high schools. colleges, and (iliivei sides e i seal i lie c I ■ 11 plans lo enter c oinpeti live swimming piograiils with these various schools. Aqualene Club Helene are livn xencs limn lire Swiiim options slnnv. 71 I K OM,: Mi vs llowi, Manlyn llaivev. Mulls Rollins, Sands lUinmiiigei. K.ueil Ricli.ndsou. Mats llmci ROW I WO: Hrs Rigiiatl. Charlotte .Stahl. Susan loner. Nina Donuend. (nils Siniili ROW I 11KI I-!: Sands Sherman, Caroline Mnlen. Virkcy t’aktnyM |uds llinde. 1’iuila IIikIki'II. ROW FOI R Cirolc Waul, I a' Itnglics. I mi Anclro, F.lainc snA. I Maws lli-lsci. WRA Pemms I lu- Women's Recreation ssociation ol Raldwin- Wallace sponsors all the women's inii.mmi.il activities. I he purpose ol I he oiganizalion is to slrivc to coordinatc good sportsmanship and body building through the medinin ol athletic recreation. long with these actis ides die board this year has initialed die publication ol a monthly bulletin in which all the news ol the organization is distributed to its members. lYmms is an organization com|X sed ol women isho I are physical education majors 01 minors. Various activ- I it it s held throughout tile- vc ai are designed to widen I dieii experience in various fields of physical education. I I lie- purpose ol Pemms is I) to alert the student to I a high standard ol teaching and leadership by giving I opportunity for broadening ol experience. 2) to awaken ■ an intelligent interest in health and physical education. I Rc M () t : Vincis Miciinan. | « iin t i« lilin. Mil- c in lie Iso ROW I WO: Mitkc-s Reulicii. C .tied l.sausoii, laoi iidio. Miss Moser. Jane llowcr, Rliea I'.sviiijj, Bo Kignall. ROW IIIRI.I': ainy I’.diii, k.iiliy I’ouiiiIm. I inda (..iIm'IIi. Rachel llmtcui. Il.iihaui tali met. Itaihar.i laimo Cornell-Dartmouth llir.iniiii.il (.«iiiit-lI Darlinnnlh basktiball game was held on March 7. ItMil. in ilic Men’s C.)inna sium Hi is star's tonlcsl was tarried mil nntler l he tliiettimi l (lie cliaiiman. lira llonginrno. I In- toinpt liny U-ains wore chosen l Miss Mown on ilic basis ol skill. Irani work anti ailiintlr. I he two rlr ird t.ipi.tins wrrr Mania llrlsn 1 ihr Cornell iram anti l.on ntlro ol Dariinmiili. Fol- lowing lilt srlttiion ol (lit gills, long anil irtlions | .Kli(rs wrrr nrnlrtl lo prepare lor I hr gamr. The game was vrr t lost- anti exciiing ihrnngh- out (lit nnirr plating lime. I hcii riilhnsiasni was further iiispirrtl l rat h iram's « lirrrlratlrrs. Kit.II I (0111.11% llaitara I-tiiini i serins lo In playing In,i.Hi.ill insirat! ■ ( h.oket- ImII. I.H I': Ihr D.iitinonlli it.on mows in foi Ilt« kill to in to got ihr hall away limn ihr op|Mnillg playcl B-W Players Present . .. Hie l!M 0-(i| drama season was highlighted tryl i lie presentation ol iliree excellent plays. Mr. Ml j iii iii md the IMS' Players .ne lo lie congi.nul.i('ill lot anolhei outstanding v.is.hi ol dirc( ting .irnJ i entertaining. I .ill cpiarn i ;iiv ilic performance ol |olm I‘ji-1 rick's |ni)i|K'i .md tin I’ii uis ;• penetrating stfln j ol personal l.iiili. set in a remote Mexican village. I I'lie efforts ol Fa diet Jiiiii| ei to retrieve the statu? i ol ilif s lim ol his village was Itoili amusing an-.! I |K-nel rating. In the winter |iiarier prodin (ion. An Fiuinvnfl tlie People” by Henrik Ihsen, a doc loi and his I.mi- j ily aie allayed against a town in standing loi whit tlies know to lie the until. I lie spring «iiiarici piesentaiion ol tins well | received Itio was William Inge's 'Tidin'. I hi I emotion (Kicked snnnnei rotnance aiottscd the i sympathy and understanding ol all who were privi- I edged to see it. TOP: ll-.u in.no bananas ciii a (cllim cat? ABOVE: lather Juniper plans Iris so a leg in rcoievr ilic statue. Don Vasin is liiimlili-d In-hue I altn-i Juniper and (in,ills agrees to do liis part in retries ing ilic statue. file liislmp says “No! . lint the villagers rlurt'l agicc. A bit of comic relief hi an oilmniw teiious play lake place at «lio Iim.iI iIiiiiiL it iwwl (Hit of .1 veiv iiii|mh lam Hireling Hiollicit vclii'imnlly aigm oil .111 age olil iv no. nioial rigliiiicvt cimis economic expediency. K lit si imiiitrni of li.ippiiiro foi iIn sii x kinaim family at IVici SiiMkmanii fecit Ik hat mailt' a .litcowrt which will Ixiuin ihe low . 75 B-W Players I'lic pnijrose of li-W Players is to stimulate interest in the diversified Ii« l l of dramatics. Dis. Pcndell, AsIiImiiii and oiIut visiting 1 return?, enhanced the ■nonilily meetings l y solidifying concepts of llie theatre. I lie visit to the Manna I heat re and other playhouses gave a vital view of tin living iheatie. Work in adiug. directing and technical aid gives the It V Player the | |x rtunity to gain valuable ex- |K-rience and insight into the theatre. Also upon achieving (hilly points the iiichiIkt is awarded a It W Players Key. fpon achieving liltv points the- mem bei is considered lot Theta Alpha Phi. I lie ultimate aims are to instill in (lie ineililrcrs ics|k-iI and love lor the nebulous. Inn coui| elling forces of the theatre. Roxeiuarv is sniptised l Hal' wools. Madge lias instilled Mil lie. and nine wislies sin liadn'l ROW ONFl: Mi. Allman. Anne l.illev. ( andv l.ee. Knnly llakci. Joan I’aitec. Je.iinie lll.icklnnu. Rotrcila Domhcck. |cxliiIi lleis . Caiole Bovle, It. |. Iloisi. Caiole Ifiliner. Karen Knieia. ROW I WO: Richard Iteeson. I'ony Sicci, June Yolrbagy. |anc Reid. Sands l ittle, Jane Witten. Joyce Moseley. I’ac Rolriucon. Maty Hiv. lens S| ente. ROW I 11K I-1 Bolt Reed. Dick Iteuirul. Joe Welslieil. Volanda Colon. June Osliowski. Pal Cm piny. Roger Aiio. Al Smiili. Don lliinsingcr. ROW FOUR: Dennis Ikiynar. (Iiailcs Have, Jack linker. Michael Miller, | h Carry. Bane Tlicil, | ICC Miller. Cordon Crave . John Hall. Bill Blankenship. Don Boynar. 76 Music KiiI.in Mmii.il n Imililing, Ih-iici known a ihr ( iim iv.noiy . Don Wool Ion «II' .1 lilt li- piaiiiii ill Ik'Ioic ilie Miiilviii niii.ll. Don Inin Riw Jim Wonnatoll .1 helping I1.1111I ai (lie piano. 78 MENC I lit- lusi Idinalnis National (ionferent e on ll.ild- w in .1 ll:i« • rumpus is ;i national professional organi a lion hit students intrusted in leuehiug inusi in the |Mil)li( mIkk)| systems. I In- purpose of the organization is 10 :i (|ti:iim its mi niIm in with the conventional as well as the newest ideas and materials lor teaching outsit. I his is accomplished l monthly meetings with guest ed u a tots and IretpteiK contact with |M'itineut literature. Membership in the organization is o|mii to all who are inleiested in public school music. However, most ol tin student memheis are majoring in music education. i | i«.il I iirvltty afiroiiMMi at the Cam' ROW (INK: C.aiy OIuvsmiii. Hen Kclivards, David Ixtycilc. ROW I WO: Set lly Stout, Bel tv Jodvn, Meg Phillips. ■ B-W Marching Band % The barrel play for lire luajimlto as they (wnI their null batons l i. Kenneth Snapp. in I• is seventh seat .tl Bali! win Wallace, directed tin Yellow Jacket matching hand to another outstanding marching season. l-or the lentil consecutive season the hand ap- | caied as a | att of the Cleveland Browns’ hall lin t euieiiainnienl. I he show at the stadium (ealuitd the IIIiiii| et, trombone. and |Hi(itssion sections in a unii|ue routine. Another show performed at B-W was Meredith Willson’s new numlrer, Music Man . In this show the hand split in hall and did an out- standing precision routine. lso the hand perfonn- ed a prec ision ja show and a program n! Osar I lammcrstein’s music Perhaps the highlight ol the year was the iitst loot ha 11 game- where the hand was aide to do it part in honoring Ray Watts at the dedication of Ray Watts Stadium. I r. Si)j| | watches another iiicccwfiilly c-xccutecl Iralf time- slmw 80 I hr ImiiiI |Hlfnini Ini llir .lllllll.il ‘|),nU Nielli . Flu -ii.ijiiH'Hr' fmi'lt .nmllii’i iiiiim.Hilling intuiiii. I hr IjiiiiIi.ii 11 W liiiin.iiii.il 11.n IiiiIia mi li |k‘i Im in.11 ii i I In- ImikI iium In -. mi in t;iin ni shine. Jk. I Ik- wuikUinji KIII|||I iimlri tlie ilitiilioti ■ ( Ji«K' 'Vlii( hjm pl.iw our of ils iiiiiiiIh is fiitm the ']: l” (nmt'ii. Jazz Workshop I'm I I aimer iiii| io im-s iii oiu- hI tin- iii.iih juiln tuciU. I III- whole ) t ii| is fi-.iliiiisl hi lliis. « n«I'll. ' C«i| Ii-« Squiiir is lIn- «oiultiiliiiK iiiiiiiIkt. 83 Kil l U ronmM l v 84 Opera Workshop Rita ami Sister Angelica , lwo contrasting opeias. wen- presented by the )| era Woikshop untlei llie diicction ol Melvin llakola on March Sami I in Ktilas mliior’iinn I'he supporting or- chestra was iiinli i the «lire lion l Professor Ceorge Poinar. Caclano Donizetti. the composci ol Rita , chose a lightheai ted lilneito loi his music whic h was based on the usual comical triangle with an unusual twist. Sistei Angelica showed the dramatic and lyiical |M wers ol the composer. Ciacnma Puccini. The setting ol the slots was in a convent in the seven- teenth cetituis where Angelica had come to expiate an old sin which eventually led to her | ersonal desti ne lion. I he cast ol Rita included Arnold llosbach as Beppo. Rob (.iles and (diaries Roc as Casparo, and Margaret Phillips as Rita. I'lte main charae let's ol Sister ngelica were Sally Stout and Carol W'iuIk-I as Sistei ngelica and Betsy King and Carol Davidson in the sup| oriing roles. Mr. I lakola's reasoning for two sue li conttasting opeias was to use to a maximum the singing abilities that were- available to him. I tu- linns asM-mlili- in llit tomts.ml TOP Sisin Angelica l cg forgivenexv VltOVK: I'laxeis .n - lieing in.nlc by Sister Angelica Concert Band Broadway at BW' was the theme of the tollere symphonic hand's concert held at the Men’s Gym- nasium, March 12. I%l. Don Jacoby, rated among the top ininipt artists in the country, was featured as guest soloist with the conceit band. For the past font years. Jacoby has devoted his time to giving concerts and clinics with bands throughout the country, lie lias played lead limn pet undet micIi bandleaders as Benny Goodman and l.es Brown, lie prefers studio work to tours, and joined the American Broadcasting System as a musical director, conductor, and trum| ct soloist, lie Ix'camc associated with Goltnnhia Broadcasting System in 1957. I lie program included music from such Broad- way productions as Kiss Me Kate. Gigi, West Side Story.” and “The King and I. Composers were Cole Porter. Frederick I.oewc. I .eon arc I Bernstein, and Richard Rodgers, respectively. After intermission, the hand continued with “Suite of Old American Dances by Robert Russell Bennett. I he suite consisted of a Gakc Walk. Sc lionise he. Western One-Step. Wallflower Wall , and Rag. all part of our country's culture. Don Jacoby joined the band in two solo numbers, apoli. by Merman Bcllstcdt and Ode fen I rum pet.” by Allred Reeel. The hand plays under the direction nl l)r. Kenneth Snapp. Don |acol plays with the hand I he hand plays In line a c totsdrd amlii lire. 86 B-W On Parade I lu Kaldwiu .11I:kc College ( ionxei valors ol Music again «Iis| l:i 1 its line 1.1 l«-iilx when the Choir. Orchestra. and 'nniphonic Hand presented (lie U ntil annual 14 U On Parade program in Seveiailcc Mali. I lie Mas 7th | erlornianee was '|x lisnicd l tile 14W Minimi Vssoc iation. Dr. |o|m Rohinvni. direc loi ol the c lioii. direc ted suili oui;s as Oiilv HegoUen Son'' and Roll. Chat iot”. 'arieti was tIk theme ol tile piogram ol tlie i oik ei I Hand directed by Dr. Snapp. It peiloimeel the Kakoc s Manli Ironi tile Dauilialion ol Faust' Melvin llakola |M’rionned with (lie ImiicI and sang the baritone solo in the ‘'Ogden Nash Suite . l.incoln Portrait l y Aaron (.upland was nanaled In l)r. W illiam Mac I.cod. Mr. George Poinai led the Or- cliestia in Mo ail’s “Overture to die Marriage ol l ig.no and Cam cello lot Violin and Orchestra In I scliiakmvski. Soloist lot the (ion cello was iolinisi William M llM. a sophomore at the college, who mentis won first place in the live date district auditions ol the Na- tional Federation ol Music Clubs. 87 Many enjoy the sound of the Hath Hum Cltoir. I lie playvis had to put up with had wc.itlui while playing. Bach Festival Christinas Oratorio was I lie featured work at I lie twenty-ninth .iiiiin.il Hacli Festival held May lit and 27, l!M l. File festival was dim ted l Pro lessor Oeorge Poinat . For the I i i si lime litis ve.ti a student concert wa jx i loitncd. I his was the litsi concert. In addition lo (lit Had) Chorus and Orchisti.i, die A'C.ipix-ll.i Choir | erloiine l at die second concert while the Hacli Htass Clioii |H'i'foiine l Iroin .Marling lower lielore each contort. The main work. Christmas Oratorio , was presented in two parts. I his per- it mame- intituled the four guest soloists, the Festival Choi us. and the Orc hestra. I he soloists int luded dele Addison, soprano: Lillian Cliooksiau, contralto: |ou I luinphrey. tenor: and Kenneth Smith. I avs. Allen Olintes was die guesi violinist anti l)i lleisrich Fleischer, associate prolessoi ol oiga11 iroin tile I niveisity o| Min- nt-soia. was heard at die organ. Once again Mrs. Selma Rieuu-nst Imcidci was oil liautl Iroin Calilornia to tin ninth l the planning. Mrs. Kicnienst hnt-ider's late hushantl. I)r. Mlie-rt Rieniensc hneitlei. was the (oiinder ol the Hath Festival tin the HAV campus. ! I 88 Mr. George I'oinar (omluds the Festival Orchestra ami Hat h Chorus I In vi’.uisit look os ei tin1 musii while the orchestra | lu . When not singing tin- Hath «horns listens intently. tm •Jjiri . |nii | til| I hi |ii.)oi l i iio| i; i m 11 ni 11 iij.inj sum. r(| m-| . i|i nr . im ii-imj '| J '! mnl iln mini uniuum . i| j 4 Greek Council The | wi|K sr ol (•trek Council is to 11.11 id It the problems ol Creek-letter sot i;il fraternities ami sororities and promote inlet (.reek spirit within these organiza- tions. Holding meetings uvite a month, the (.reek Coun- cil discusses the prohlenis and activities ol the Greek groups. I he Comic i I is composed ol two tepicscnta- lives Irom each group, usually the president and one representative. clivilies that Greek Council sponsors are the Gtc-ck Kali and the Interliaicrnity Sing. 1 (£3 ROW o K: (.eoige mi . IktM-y Mctaillv, |can Saiindcis. Sue (aw KhIi.imI l ist ROW I WO: J.me Reid. N.iiks Kiatin. |udi I'iiit-ngci. Kaibani Mints lit. ROW I ItRI I.: Bevcrlv Moriison Jude llinde. Jane Jcniiell. Nina Downcml ROW ICII K Ions Maisell.i. Hull I rt-.ts. Date (.ilili. 92 ROW ONI Wiiion ( •« h ili.iin |ailli's Rolsjsek. |;irk Marshall. Kitli.n l ItliicklMiru. loin Ittsan, Kill Kasl. Ians lleiihngci. ROM I WO: Diik Wuiniili. I :m S|x'ii|;ln. Items Spang. terry Interfraternity Council lilt- organization ol Inlet li.tlei nilv Count il is de lignei! i (I) pi nmole .tin! maintain harmony among I he Iralet nilies ol 11 W; (2) lo promote inopt ration among the Iraternities and the ml lege in the develop- itii’ii I and maintenance ol high standards: morally, scholastic alls. and socially: (.S) and lo handle all dillci emes between iRilernilies. and lu’iween che administra lion and Iraternities. Panhellenic Council Panhellenie Count il is an oigani aiion devoted lo fostei good intei sorority relations with the college and loininnnity. I'lie Council moidinaies the lutu lions of the sororities on campus. As a priiiiaiy duty, the Conn i I is responsible loi informing Ircslunaii women ol the benefits loi soioriiy memhciship. At the meetings common problems are discussed. ROW ONF. I unii hin, lid si’s Mi nils. |imii NiiiihIi-is Carol llnrkli.mil. ROW I W O: Stella Scr.ilini. ( lain- iiklc. Susan I’iuock. ROW I 11RI. I . Ilnli I loser. Dm in Its llarringUMi I min. D.ivi- S..II1 II. Stephen Kosais. W illiam Smith. ROW I 11 RI P Steve Muss. Nino Meieildiiio Roger tio, Jett W heeler. Don W'liilxlone. I .mi ll -.illagln-t. Alpha Gamma Delta Firsts in llu- Talent Show and (itred Volleyball Fnitrnamcni were brought to Alpha (.amnia Delia dining the lall tpiarter. I lome timing hrmighi honors to one ol ihc sisters who was diosen VTO llometom ing Queen. During the wintei the (iain sisteis were kept buss preparing lor the dantes and the sorority rush. Spring tpiarter as usual was a busy time Im the Alpha (duns. W ith the theme ( an ( an they plated set onil in the Intel Iraterniiv Sing. Following dost on the heels ol the Sing were hurried preparations loi May Day. I heir lloat theme was Exam Cram . An- other cvcntltil and prosperous year was brought to a dose loi the Alpha (.ams with the spring lormal held at the l-ike Shore I Intel. BKI.OW: I lie gills pi.itlite ten I lie Mas l .n Ihiui line. IK I I'OM: ' Is.ini Ciam' is the llu me «if 11 ■ - Mas lias float. Mary Itarkci Siisii11 Beetle an s It. 11 Mats lleseiitlge Bells Blesseit I’anla lloilssell Ilea 11 it c Itougioino Jml) lk (I I euy Itiirriiigtou N'am s t hatlssit k uro I ( lime aiol ( recti I’eglts (arlian |) Ihii.iIi Hast son Nina llmsiir. kas Hills l i.imic Elliott lean Emin I hula t.alx-lli (.ail (iulitl MaiiIsn liaises Mary Johnson Hriiy Kail slnilcs I.efferis Sliiiles I esvcllaii Doitillis Ijiulsliinil Sheila I «fills Kilily I.HMij; Carol Mills N'iiiiim Millei JikIs Mia Susan cluui (inlime I'.ilmi'r Xinie I’eiis Karen Kii'iariisini lies «'«Is Rij-nall Sulla Seufini Itnnnic SmiMngei Cliai tolle Stalil M uilaml Siam lift Mais .Siimffer 1‘atrieia I imler lk'l s I li«iii|isiui lleam.i I ill lie Karin Van Almeii l iane Walsh |iulv Wal Carol Waul ( ainlsn Williams (anal Wajjliei Wilson |and Wii el 95 I . Cliatlrx Iti-nnrli Vaklix ller inx Kitlianl lllili- Kt'iinclli llit-iiiit-man l rmii lliiivtii Ravinmiil lti iiiI.Imm ll.11 ll'l Hull.Ml James (..iilei I liouiax Ci|Mill.i Aitliur Colli n Dan Ik-lavic llarokl lliei Rn li.ml F.klciiiiiie llcim Fleming William Foie K.ilpli Fit-email Fiik-vi (.al.ijila Kii li.ml (.ilmoie James ll -m Roller I Hum .ml |olni limn K. |.111. Jolimton I Ki Jimpi William |iiiii| KoIn-ii kaiifinanii I .tun Kmictci Kolteil Knl.li Wuli.n l Kulie Oeorjje I iiiiton Ai inil«l I i-lim.imi W illiam Ian Allan M I .hi IiIih Knnalil .Wal.iiniMiro KoIm-ii Manus Keiiiii'ili Melialko Jainex Motiigimiei Kn li.ml Orlli Kennel Ii On W illiam Onciu Ki li.ml OnalriMii w illiam Ray i llaxiil KhIm-Mx ( li.it lex Roliiiiuni Rolieil Km William Km Davitl S.illi-ll Dale Si IiiiimIi Rolieil Stlimiili 96 Alpha Sigma Phi (•Icimini; under ;« new «oal ol paint and a re- modeled i ei tat ion room, tin- Old Cal as the Alpha Sigma I’lii house is alle (ionately edit’d, welcomed all hack Iron) an enjoyable summer. Sen iallv. I.ill «pi.il let got oil to a last start with the annual lilac k lop Mali. hollowing in rapid (ire siKiesston, wi re the Siglvmpu s: the .Sig llusl: a Ship Wieck Parly, which almost wrecked the house as well: .ind many inlorma! week-end parties. M'itiiei ipiatter lound the Sig men rolling their way to the Intel liatemiiy howling Championship. I In Sig Paddle Dame started the spring (jnartcr. I lie Intel Iratei nily Sing came next. No sooner had the sing ended than the word came to make I lowers' lot the May l).o float. Tlteii theme. “Piaise to Thee M e Kiing. emhodying a replica ol I .indsay-(irossman (.liapel and Chapel Sipiaie, won the Perea Chanihei ol Commerce 1'iophy. Rounding out the year, the spiing lot trial was held at the new. palatial Sliaket I louse. I toward S|ia I liomas Shipley Steven l avloi I liomas I liieiii.in (•lenii t oy Kiili.lld Wasniil. lav U ex on Donald Whetstone Harold Williams 11 use hrollicis sing «lining intermission ai 11 it- Inierfiati'niiiv sing. I limilas Willson |;«mes Wonn.niili Mrs. Suiiili lloiiu-iunihri I ll«- ilia|iel is de|ti« led In lln Sigs. U l ;u i l Adams (•Kim Ilin s'i Kiitmir Ha Lei Hmcc HiiIiIimiii I IimnkI Itliss 1 .i id Hradliclil John Carden C Ki liaid C.n' latino Carmans Kill. Cnfian C. AI IKiwnie iiiIiiii Hildas lliadlo KI iti Jolm KndsiiM I liondmo Ikmv KoIhm I Hslioi lam-ll (.alla lioi I-111101110 Hall diaries 11.mil.lei Mil liael ll.iiisin i-i W illiam llanison Kiiliard Hanoi lion lliliabrand |olm linos David lictkol David Hull Ronald Moll David lliiiiioi Kolioii llo|i| rr(on Joncph Ivccvicli 98 lanies (cmlon James keim William kclso ( lilloid k « imi |(Hin K« t i;iii illi.nn l ain k. Ili in c l.aiiR ■ .mI I ang I • ii;i Ul I.C3SC William l.rwiii rani I mu'. 1-i.iiues l« Wllic William Muhalsky llair Mill i William Mawal R.iwnond Mnwn Donald I’arnunii-r Donald I'olski kennelli Kieser Hi lit «• Kilcnlinig Michael KoIh'iIs |rn S Inoi I. I'liilip S liwarnlx-iger |ark Moll (.in SIijhIo I .no Slnnn |uines Slionk |(dm Sloan l Stalimcr luil Stephens KoIkiI I Iioi|h- Kona Id I ingle Kiiliaul l iawin.i n N an Rensselaer James Wagner Kal| h Wittcnhiook Alpha Tau Omega I he Ohio l-.psilon (lliaptei ol lpha I an Omega IoiiiuI themselves min ac live,in the various varsiiN «I mu is In addition, I O. presented I lie lplta I'.mi Omega Help Week lYopliv i the Inlerlr.iurniiy Conn i il io | i eveni lo die liateniilv display mg die most ser- vice during Help Week. I his was a lug soiial seat !m die ‘I ans, high lighted l main iiiuisii.il parlies and die adveni ol a novel is singing group, 'The loin Ians'. I lie lllaekloot I'.a 11 was held ai Spring Valley Country Cluh, and the W hin- lea Rose was held al Columbia Hills Country Clui . 99 In«rlr.idri in depicted on the Alpha float. Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Xi Della got off lo a successful start as the sisters placed second in the Siglympics and later en- joyed tlte annual lall hayride. In November the Xi‘s were awarded the Slid len bach tray for outstanding chapter management in the nation. Athletically, the sisters were very active, placing second in the basketball and bowling intramurals. Spring «piano saw the Alpha Xi's busily preparing lor the Inierfraternily Sing. I heir Sing tlu-me was Sea Mist . Immediately following the Sing the girls began the long preparations for May Day weekend. Alpha Xi won the girls' obstacle race. Their float theme was “Victory”. The sorority received the scholaiship award lot sororities spring quarter. The highlight and climax of the yeat came when Alpha Xi Delta held tlicit annual Rose Formal at the Spring Valley Country Club in Flvria. Susan Mcvanilci Anne Hailey .ail Hennell Man ia II la in I Martha Rraham Ktillllie Him Vital I K.tihel Hnitoil Marcia Cadwalladcr IcanciK Caress Susan Cliaplin Saudi.i Cisse I Susan Catinel Kolxila Domlrcck l.yim Frly Rva I -null it 11 Diane I'owlcr Sliirlrv (iall I tames llvl.md Kaien (orgciison Itrirv Krause l.iiula I til 100 Dorothy Manaxian IU-sctly MmiiMNi llarhara Motion ('.ami Mtm Samira 1‘aimei Viitorine I’cikiut Patricia Pcicn Smaii I'liilit| i sman I'itnuk |u liih Piltcngei Marilyn Kwl Kjicii Ki'brig Mine S«-.n U-v Mars Soarle Sara Slidla I Min Shipman M.nilyn Shipman Kayo Sipc Kiinna Sp«xa (ainsiance Sweet Mil lain Swiik |i-aiini' swigatt lliiaita I «minor lliinnic Vogtli Marilyn Wcavoi (.rare- Wtxxl kas Wliislor lairc ilkle I lie bardim i MMoix pause foi applause ai ilie annual lun-ilralciiiils sing. Allilelic Vickcy Perkins Ilie osor I lit- IiiihIIc ai ilie Mas l)ay festivities. Willi wig .mil bate tc-ci the Belas | ci(oini at il c Sing. Beta Sigma Omicron As ilie IfHitMil school yeai uni underway. l cta Sigma Omicron found llicnisc Ives preparing for ilic fall activities. The highlight of the fall |uarler was the liar Beta Ranch party. 'I lu- Betas have Been veiy aitivc in VR iniia- murals. They received top honors in bowling, ping pong. Badminton, and the Basket Ball Inn I shooting. A little extra time was found to prepare for the annual Sing. I heir theme was Cinderella.” The Beta's May Day float took .second place with the theme Bark Time”. The highlight of the year's activity centered aBoui the annual spring formal. Congialtilations come to liter uinncis o( tin- Iroal race. Carol All is Wan ia Beki i Sliaron lto lirn Jane llowei Siira Boot Imliili Biunion C.nolc a Bins C.Milliu ( aswdv nna Wax (am Wiigail De.nlx Made liiilm Marx ......Ion fallx (.(llenix IKnollix I Ian inglon Mella llomro is Imliili Horn 102 Velma I looser Sally I loll| ll llrih lliivn Joyce |oribii Donna K.inni Marilyn l.ee«l Imlilli Lewis (anil l.icnlian! Mai l.iHi lienl llncili MiCaliiiont Imlilli Mt.vsii Domlln Mini. r.iliiiia Mimax |ane Nash Lois lMoi Itonnie Olio ISonnie l'a| e Saia I'alniei |ean Sinndeis ( anil Si liini. Ilailiaia Seedoi I Sandy slici man I imla Smilli ( ami Spinelli Linda Marlin Kalliaiina lewitli I' leanoie I il|i Marx I'lniei Kiia Wax! (anil Williams Jane Wocxxnei Imlilli Wood I lie girls n la among decorations in their sonnily room. ■ I Delta Zeta I Ik- veal l%(M l was truly .1 year « 1 | i i c . spirit, anil unit It lun for tilt- Della Zelas. I lie DZ's once again (loininatetl Campus Chest Week l y winning for the sixth yeai the Campus Chest Carnival with I licit Irootli theme. Smash the Martians . 01 better known as pie m a D .'s eye . Another highlight of tail quartet tame when Delta Zeta won the prized Siglympies trophy. Wintei qttailcr proved to be one of great aelivitv lor the sisters. Aside Ironi s|)eu«ling iiiueh time in preparation lot the Sing the gills did iiiik h studying as was evident when they won the ehaplei scholarship trophy at their Stale Convention. I hey were also first in scholarship on campus. D . could rightly be called the “Sorority ol Queens . May Day lurned out to Ik ol sperial excitement as one DZ ended hei reign as May Queen and another sister Iregan her reign. Climaxing the year was the annual Delta Zeta spring formal. |.iv«r Iti uitri Vims Ihxlrn |o Kim.1 llonnii Hull Mao CalliiM.ii t Sue ( lia.MiKt. I.ucy Coons 104 ..Hoi l ,n iiImiii |« iii l);n it, Von Kwiii ; |anc li atiU.nliii |ikIx llimlc Sally lltiilon Carol I Ion ic |inu |i mu'll |ll ly K i IU v Htl Kinj Joan kui a Siit-m l iilnii .omlaiito Milinlli (..iVlf NcWtOII K.Ill’ll « t4-k jailin' I’miliiit Diane Santmyi-i S.t ml 1.1 Si liiliii.tL.4-1 11 S| iii k i Sally Slum Diane I eels KutIn mi I liumpson M.il join jii Horn I’aliitia onion ' Sni.itli llic M.iiluiit , it (lit- tliiiiit of I) .' Kiimiiiv ( amplis Choi min I In M.it l av Dual it on lit| la nett to ( .uniyif llall. Janies Vilnius William lil aii} li Samuel llaiiei l.iiui-s lleii .mko Koliril llesei I inn III .in (.'.ill Calarto KoIm 11 (.linget Robcri Dash Own Davidson Dennis Delsanu-i I lunnas Dmnin illinni llwici Dmi.ilil l l.iiilii I’liil Kislici I I....IS l ieni li Nit hulas I isk I i.ink .enivis.i I’jiii ciIm'i Ike I la«keiiltcig K.nl lluerr |olm I laliei (.ei.ilil llaniak |as|H i 11.mien 1.111 v I In en rimlil lloshaili Rul en 11 ulna Dmi.ilil llunsinger James 111111:111 I Ini 1.111 knant James knp| John I etoeniie Ceotgc l.eiil Mi had I eis is R.isiniinil I mas Dmiatil I.v 1111 Douglas Mi Ituniie I mn Mi Kaililen KoIkiI M (.innis Millions Meietiilinn Kills a ill Millet Robert Milln Donalil M01n.nl Philip Nelson Ronald I’atriik James I’iki Ralph I’l.ill II I eiis RapjM- 106 Kiinalil Ki-iiiking Kiilianl KiIIi-i Vngi-lo KiKlrigur | antes RiKMirv U illi.iin Sinilli Kj Niiviler I Iioiii.is Smtli-i IVU- Snlollhs .ji S«.«| lf I1 rank Su-in ass ..ll SlIMlfl I | ilm I«t Kulic Doii.iM limslo' I’.ml While |.nk illi.iniM.il O. hi.ili I Wimii inn Lambda Chi Alpha I Ik- K.i| | ;i I’lii Chaplet ui I.iiiiIhI.i (In Mpha loiind themselves returning lo an anivi- ami suc- cessful year alter being on probation most of the previous year. Willi ilu- coining of Homecoming the Chi's made ready tlieii display U'llieh carried die ilieine. Retire Akion”. Melody drove was tlie scene ioi the annual ivintci formal. I lu- highlight ol the year came when die brothels won the May Day lloal trophy and copped the intramural cham- pionship. I lie linal social event was tile spiiug formal which was held at the Lake Shore Hotel. 107 I ii11• ni M|k’iv ii 11..... |iivie ll.mii' Ainll Kiiliaid lllaikl.iiin llllHJIll lllo all Willi:ini IDown Jnlui Blown Jainrt .iii Ih-v Hiian Divin llic dog ilui couldn't quite make ii. Donald l i ..n ( . Dennis Dimin' Brian Oarduti David Cilii ( liarlrs t.ilison Kite t.ialiain .indon Hall jolm llall Kon.dd Hall David Kerr Howard Kuinpi Kenneth 1 i'll rank Mi iiIIoiikIi David Maly (olm Mai dull Stephen Mow |aik N'iviis Howard Nonis l iii Over Kiox'll Revo |amev KolM'jM'k Mis. I.oiii k Ml . Jolilivon llouseinothn l .!Wi! R«|5 | (•irjort K m 111 .i 11 Mii.m v titans!.' I cl's Jill Si IiiiiIIi Hems Spang I .1111 S|H JI XiMliiail Mein .ilii i sti iii.ml Cli.nlcs I ii inuii llovd W.misin.in |«'f n- IutUi |i lm VoiiiiuMimmI fci Phi Kappa Tau l-all «|u.11let saw l’lii Tail |H'ii lIk c;u on a highlx successful noli .is thcii I loinceoining llirinc. 'Akron in II I..iiiiI . bronchi them llit coveted fits) nliiii' trophy. i ilu I'lli Ian national munition the lpha Omega Chapter won the coopciation tropin. Willi the springtime rame the annual InteiTratci nit' sing in which the brothers participated with the theme Oklahoma . Aim nimh haul woik on the siiij the Phi I .ms switched theii endeavors to tlicit Max Day IIo.it which was titled I he I .ad was a (•rad , depicting a gie.n «aiicalurc ol Philo. I lie h rot he is wei - iiiik h saddened to lind thal'ihcy could not pull the giant dog. The school yeai was surcessltillx concluded with the- much awaited spring Corona I ;on hall which was held at the I.akeshme Hotel. I tic I'lii I .ms K'li ivc' applause after ptrsciiiiiig 'Oklahoma''. Ilonicctnning I Will a lint place feu I'lii I an! 109 L nHtr l - i' a—i Phi Mu Maiy Allen Mai y It.ml.is i loii.i It.mm.m An old fashioned square dance and ;i moonlit hay itlt inaugurated the Phi Mu year, IfNHMil. Other hill events included the Siglympits, an imer-sorority Halloween party, and a Hawaiian party with the IMii Ian brothels, W ith the presente ol winter tpiarter came the hard work ol preparing for the annual Inlet-fraternity Sing. I his preparation l y the Phi Mus proved veis reward - ing lor they received litst place with the theme, The Light Side « 1 l ove . I his was the second onset illivc yeai that the sisters received this honor. With many other activities piling up the girls began planning lot the May Day lloat. I'lieii contribution lot the annual parade was the float which carried the theme, It All ( nines Out In the Wash . I In highlight of the yeai came when Phi Mu held their annual spiing formal. This occassion was held at the I ake Shore Country Club. MIV 1‘lii Mus IIIIH up Im I lie liisliniaii lush. 1 :■ tla I cl vi Susan l-Msiei Jtelss I tceimm I.wine (.lailll lle.ilioi livisset Mania Iteiulei s.mill.i llislei aucs Hi .mu Sliii l limn lleltv Hii«l l 'sol ilia Coolies |iuls aaig M.ii s amuiiighaui Sus.ni l .ii |iiliai MS no r I I |can (iralf lt:nl .i■ .1 11.ii Leil l.ilyan 1ligadn slieilu Inmiol Stisanne |ohnson M.iiiIi.i K I It i Sii anne I.old |.iiic MiOdlimi am M( ln-.i(h Kli alieili MiCiiIU Ionise Millii |.mol Mills Maigaiel Nadi Samis Owen Phyllis Palmer Margam Phillips ( aniline I’oeilnet Naney I'niduni Jane Reid Maiv Richards I avinia Rink Manlia Rollins J.ui|iioline Slu .ii in Nlaiion Sialkei II.i me Si ail. Jud I icdway ( Ii.il lolio I inslotl iolel Wallsel Rillli Weill Jane U iilen Karen Yinger |iine Yohliagy smiling lliv i laims her second in a low. I lie lall pledges pin on llie ' Seal d ai lire Pin Mn Pin I an Hawaiian party . 1 11 - - Pi Lambda Phi I lie school vein I1H 1M I ii with ;iii cvciil of I lie utmost iiii| i lance ;is Bela Sigma Tan l-'ratci oily be- iaim: Pi l.ambda I'lii. I lie merger ol iIn two national lialernilies l M k place on OcioIkt 2il, P.KH). Homecoming decorations and the buffet dimiei foi alumni were first on ihc agenda for hard work and fun. I'all quartet aitisities were hrouglu to a climax by nu- merous dances and the yearly (ilnislmas parts. Dill iug winter (jiiai tei a sun cssfitl activation l an |UCI and dame was belli. Old ac |iiainlanccs wi re renewed with members ol Ohio Wesleyan at ■ lie annual OW B V basketball game. Spring |uarlci was highlighted l tin spiing formal and the choosing ol the Pi Lain Sweetheart Oueen. IV round oil anmhci smiesslul yea . Pi I .am was awauled the fraternity scholarship trophy. I'ic«l k«'t iosms il.iits loi «Imius , i the I’i I..null booth •lining die Campus Chest caiuis.il. I’i l ams .mil guests enjoy the pledge initiation banquet. 112 |i lm 'dani Koj; i 'riii -7 ih il lull I looker Vo ■ mmi ( k kri 11.1111 I am llaiivcll ( ic Indus llodncK David Kean 'Ierim I. •% •• ii u Douglas M;i(Qiici'ii | 1 hi Milkini kcilli N'ylainl |amrs Sliulwrf |olm Minmake |:imrs l : KK;'11 I-rod lannrr ; ' 113 Jolni Craig Alumni CniniM'loi William Didton KoIkii Diilicv hu nils Ailvisor Mis. PIicIj.s Housemother Sigma Phi Epsilon An the annual campus events rolled around, die •S'K ty placed second in die Homecoming decorations widi Here News Kxtra . In die tail the brotliers also won first place awards in the Campus Clu-si Drive and the annual all-college talent show lor the second consecutive year. The brothers also copped the- intramural swimming championship. The Cleveland Room of the- Slici.non Cleve land N'oiman AiiiIc'im'ii K;in iiat ivon Jini Keck Kifhanl Kcevm Hotel was the setting lot the annual Oticen of Hearts formal. I l c climax of the yeai came when the Sig Kps took litst place in the Interfiaternits Sing with the theme I louse ol the l.ord' Hu- Sig Kp lion lontinius his eternal vigilance. Weeks nl cjiciiil pi cp.ua lion .nut hard woik being in a liisl place fin tin lliotlieis al the Sing. Kiili.ml Itc-nieiil C.eorge llnhiieit Rolieit Ift«miles Kelts'.ml Hush Niiiniaii Inisi| Kmi.iUI Cleinini'i Iten Fahvuitls Maries Kip| cil Kolieit I rcas lens tdrill IM t Dennis (•alirta Koj;i i ( (iliiiii l.iiini (.imkImic Willi.mi ■ nnncll KoIm-ii 11 :ilm lliaillcv llall I liniiMs llallidav lli'iiiv llrlliii); I .ivvromc llcrrlingcr William I It- KhIk‘11 I rlwn DiiimIiI Inin Stephen Kma Kit haul hum KiiImhI I.U) Jail. MiCrca David Mai I ai land Donald Mathews oiinan Mycn Charles Mi lift William Mix lid innld Mnlmkcrn Jolni Monigoiiu-tv Ham Mosliei Jolni WovMiian (icoiK ' Nier Dai id N'oni Keith Purl. Vies I ihholet (iharlcs Roc loin Kmit alm I IctlM'il KiiIIci 11.ink Miaikcit Dim Slu-m David SiclH-nliai I cnv Spcncc Dennis steinh.uk William Stovall I i-iii smart John I ticket Stanley Wallace David Ui-lli Charles Wcinu-i Joseph Ucisheit I et- Westervclt I- red U ingcit Richard Won ml I Douglas Young ns Hatch Akci HuiImiu Allitcslit Nnihliu Urc ncii .iml lluikhartli Sue Caw S,null.I liapplc Siisiii iiiIiIm ii K.lli'it Kin in.m ( . 111 1 v 11 Kngliili C.nol Kt union KIc.iiiiii Mink N.ints Mulct Kllcn (•ibason (.ciinuiiic Mahler Many enjov painiing Icjj .11 die ciu s C.iinpus Ium I k iIi I lie sistets are .ill ilrmsl up in ilieii (lappet «ultimes (ot die Sing. Zeta Tau Alpha I Ik- Della Delia chapter « l Zela I an Vlplia slid ini ilu- I?Ki()-l I school veai ll Ita| | ily with (lie knowledge «I receiving die National liisit 11at till National Com t in ion in Ouehet. Ciinacla. Tile liisi social eveni 1 i lie yea I was a I’anhellenit o) en house held in ihe sorority room. I lie lias ended the iptarlfi. telehi.ding die CluiMinas spit it. with a slmnhei pam loi (he new pledges. When winiei ipiailer rolled iironml lliey held a l ain|net and a tlante id Cam) ( heerlnl. ■S| i in ijtiariei was very Inisv with die 1 mei 11 :itei inly Sing. l;iy Day. and oihei viirions .nlixilies. s | ;ii I ol ilieii philandnopit projet I. die i Is sang ai die Men s Social Servite Ceniei in Clevelantl. I he .el.is iheine for die Inleilr;ilernii Sing was die 'Roaring Iwenlits . llei die Sinn die elas had die honor ol prt-st-ming their l-'liippt-i divine to die Cleveliintl Ranhellenu Conlereiite. 116 I Iu • eiu |i|ir«l Iiim plan in ilic iiiiiiii.il M.n l).i (litiii ttnu|it'lilion xsilli I Ik- llmnc Cainpuc Nivcrilie.m VlIHlia ll.mv.tltl 11,111 Ml.I lll'jll.l Beverly Him I n mi |ackv n Kami |ack« n Diane JoIiiimhi Patricia king Kami Kim'j Donna krai eii j iil MatKiiil.iml Ka Mi 11 i l i 111 Mc( iillou l' SiiNiin M.uKcs Kli .ilx'tli M.iIiimmI Kami Marlin Pinllit Miir.k. llt'lmu M until I amir it Imlv |mii- Onmucki Nanc Paltit Lucinda K.inImiIi I mille Sin:ill Martia StnvarI Mttctliili Minimi Paiiicia I'teiei Caroline Ik-mIuim Patricia Yinhrco Beverly While Stic.ui Wiukli'i Dune Yctler 117 Queens ■' ' . ' • ■ ? o 120 May Queen . . . Sally Horton mammmmi____ rill KJ|I|M I .III Oiii-rn Hi Millie Hull l) li;i Ni«ina Plii Oueiii Mai |mtip Alpha I .in Oiik-k.i «Jun ii |mh Mia Campus Queens I.ainlxla ( In Alpha Quran Ju l Mimic _ Winter Sports ken Hcinmcrich «Iiaiountl .mil in f« i I v« |M ini ROW ( . t. Kill Kagon. |«-ir sclirniK Ken ll('iiiiii('iiili. (.oniRr iii , Pliili| FKlier. Hoi. I liui|H- R ) ' I WO: James Ki iin. (minge I .union. (•Ii-nii Mliitgcr. l on Swcgan. coach. Hoi Walteiv Angelo Itocliigiie K; s Smclcr, Basketball Scoreboard Mr ( ! ! ■ 50 Delhi id 72 50 ball State 71 ! 7 Kastcrn Michigan (il 77 ItliHalo Stale 85 51 (x)lby SI HID Maine .102 70 Htu knell 11.1 SO Ohio Wesleyan 75 S! Ohio Northern SO 01 Delroil 111 07 Akron 01 00 Kaslcrn Michigan 58 50 Keni Stale 58 5 l Westminster 71 II Wiiienbeig 00 SO Toledo 05 71 Youngstown 01 0?) 1 .oyola 74 ‘12 Ko liestei Tech 57 ( 5 buffalo 77 72 Wooster 71 1 in Si. Vinceni 81 01 Y’oungstown 82 ss Muskingum 81 OS Weslininslei 80 8«J Adrian 70 125 B-W Wins Methodist Holiday Tournament ken llcmmerith g x- I f« i ill ' ivIkhiihI. Oku lies Swtgan and l uwl tall mn sir.iii-gx mill I hr tram during time out. B-W opened il'N .r .r lli animal basketball season bj dropping two away games to strong DePattl. 72-56. anti Ball Stale. 71 at . Afto debating 1 astern Mich igan. 07-bl. life Jackets li | | c l three more gait; At the animal two day Methodist llolidav l our ament. I)ct cmliei 211 anti 30. 1000, the |atktl emerged as thampitms. B-Ws lirst o| | onent was Ohio Wesleyan. Sparking the home team with line Basketball ability, points, and telxnintls were Boh W alters, who scotetl 20 points, and Rett Hem- merit It. who storetl 2:' points ami let I in relxuiiuls. In the title game Wallets anti llenmierieh once again letl the Brown anti gold with 3! and 21 points respet lively. W ith font minutes to plat and the stole tied 77-77. the |atkets broke ahead with 7 consecutive |M ints. Altet this B W stayed in the leatl and the game ended with the score .S0-X0. I here is .■ mad scramble On tlu tcbotinil. Jim Kcmi :iin iii|)i lo Ideal. aiouncl tin- i| |)nsiii){ plasct lough learn 11 111 l.oyola College « 1 Chica| goi ;i icrrilic scare ai ilic It gym .is I lit K;tUhvil Wallace haskcihull s 11■.i I received ;i ircnunrtr boost vli«'ii I lie Yellow |ac ke Is started Imin .1 24, |!oim ilcliiii and Itrlore lime had him m( woik lo within a |x)inis ol 1 lie Chicagoan's lead. Ihil was pci haps 1 lie high 1 m int ol (lie season lor I round ha Hers. Ii proved dial wiili 1 lie strong and enthusiastic suppoii ol die lionieiown Ians, the Irani had the potential lo play lop cpi.ilily basket hall, even against die Ik si college teams in the naiion. It W ti.ivclcd into New Yolk loi two games and splii. as du % deleated Rochester P2-f 7 and Imwtxl 10 liullalo I niversily. 77 ! ’ . Imading 'noster. lilt hi own and gold scpieaked mil an overtime idun 72-71. In die over lime. Wooster missed a foul shot which had diem l : hind hy I point. It Y s llein meric It lehomnled and die iciois controlled lire hall loi die leinainiiig seven seconds. Keiinning home the Yellow |ackeis mined on die sleam and dow ned Si. Vine cui I lO-Sii. It'll) Walleis hioke a single game scoring mark ol II poinis sel hy W ynn Hawkins in die IPari-fiti season, hy dropping in 22 field goals and .” lend sliois loi a record total ol 17 points. In die letciin match with Youngsiow'ii. they turned die tables and defeated die Inown and gold 82-( l. Ilie Yellow Jackets traveled to New Contend lo trip Muskingum SS-SI in an e c iting game all die way I lie Wcslmiiislfi Ilians wall ctl hy It to the lune ol Slili.'t. Imi were un.ihlc 10 keep Wallers Ii'oiii In caking die season scoring record o| j(ll) | oiiiis established hy Dick Kcihcilord in the season ol I . ' I V2. I lie Jackets in ilu 11 Iinal game ol ihc season delealecl chian .S') 7 l I he high tanked Delioil learn delealecl die Iterean's DI til. I'hcn die Zips ol kron invaded die Men's (.yin and were suing hard by the Yellow Jacket cageis hy die score Ii7-(il. On a lelurn trip die Yellow Jackets won iheii fifth game hy defeating Pastern Michigan li( : l . Itoh Wallers was again the high point man with 20 poinis. Kenl Slate invaded the It gym loi Wintci Homecoming I lie Colden Hashes pioved die siiongei l) winning .'►S ), On the Itrightei side ol the contest, the near capacity crowd and tiemen dons enlhtisiasni ol the student body gave a new and much welcomed atmosphere to the gnmiasimn. I raveling to New Wilmington, Pennsylvania and nuo Springfield, Ohio, die Yellow Jackets went down to defeat, 73-59 and i 11 ivs|hc lively, lo Westminster and Wittenberg. It-W moved to I • ledo where they dropped their I1I1 straight to To. leclo. (ia-.tS. Coming hack home the Yellow Jackets upset Youngstown Cniveisily 7 Mi l. Previous to this game It-W had dropped X slraighl to die Penguins. I hc Jackets, paced hy llemmeiich’s 22 poinis and Wal- ler's IP. spirited lo a 10-1 lead in the liist three minute s ol play and held that margin throughout the battle. K.-ii llciiiiiii'iicti gialis I lie Ik.iI I from ihc Ii.iihIs ol .1 Kent player. I2S Winter Homecoming K-U s Winiei Homecoming exhibition .in pit luted in this page took plate In i ween halves « 1 the basket hall game with Kent Stale Iniveisily. Ihe alumni tbiltlrcu opened elicit part ol the program as the seventh and eighth grade lw s competed in a nip and lin k basketball game. I wo jttnioi major- ettes twirled during time out. I he beet leaders, both in junioi high m liool, participated with the college beet leaders throughout the children's and the varsity game. I he pep band gained added sup port from several young mush inns. I he team man agers, oat lies, and rclcrces were alumni soils in high m liool. 129 _ A __________________________________________:_________________________________________________ ROW ONI Slew? I lull. ( li.it les Miller. !'«m Si ij, l.niv I In i lingri. I).ni l liililr . Kidiaul Wugucr. ROW TWO: I'clc Oilcll. Co.uli. Rithaul Kail. Richard Vcor, Valois llii iam, Roll.ui Il - llx-ig. | iin Graham. Swimming Scoreboard nw r.s la'c mt 87 i.i Akron 32 72 Muskingum 28 till 1 liratu 2 7 i l-Vmi III 12 Witlenlterg 51 17 Akron 17 •11 Central State Hi 58 Wooster 12 130 Swimming Team Has Much Improved Season (.annpiling tlir lincst winning | eieeniagc of ;iny H- swimming le.iin in hislniv. I lie I )( (!-( I |aekcl 1 .inkers certainly rank with die best ilie college lias ever produced. I lie learn entered n.lining with a dubious mil look due lo llie lac I dial II U had not won a swim nun in ilirce years. Dilfercni tilings lor 1‘NitMil were seen when die Jac kets swani| ecl Kenn in (licit first meet. kron. Muskingum, and Minim were then de- feated willi little dillic ully. I lie liigliliglu ol die season saw poweilul Wittetilierg in Iteren. In an extremely contested meet, two key calls by olliciaK |H-ilia|)s scjuelc lied die Jac kets Iroiu |nilling a majoi Upset. I lie iliree following meets were all tough; ai Vkron I lie resulted, with (.entral Slate strong linishes in die Iasi lew events In might victoiy, and a supeib linal elloii loppled a line oostei crew. I lie (iuisli is uilliin a ImiiiI's distance-, ■■■ ■■ Grapplers End Season with 1-9 Record I hr Yellow jnc krl wrestling Irani, toadied In , ) • 1111 Summa, ended I lie season will) a disappoint- I inn Ml i«-«ord. I hr loam larked ihr dc| lh in all weight divisions. In ihr lluntinglnn malrh BAVI had lo lorleit 10 points because they had no man in rilhri the 130 nr 157 pound (lass. They lost theJ match ‘M!l. I hr loam will lose ihr servires «I two seniors,! Hob Dash and Dave dams. Modi have Item con ' slam sirrnglh lo ihr Irani in the past lout yeaiv ; (aiadi Summa is hoping dial with sonic new frevlh j men he can build up number winning wrestling team as was done in IJHiO. KNKKI I N -: l oin Doiuin, Have Adams, Mike IcwU. si l)l (. Bob Dasli. Disc II.sDI I ts Winlrncll. Co.hIi |oIiii Summa. 132 Intramurals i i hi i sinuitum (!uni|) I (. A II lljsU-ili.ilI li.im|«s 133 ■ Honoraries ROW ONI': S.imx Mcyet. l oll Knichcr. Mimi Swick .ail Itrnncll. Dorothy Harrington. Juclv Handier. Shirlev .all. ROW I WO: Dennis Dinifco. icolas oiiManiiniili% M.il.ik Ynnan. I conanl Ixrtici. Dayton C. Miller Dayton C. Millet lioimi fraternity was organized loi the pin |xix nl rcmgni ing outstanding scholarship on the Baldwin Wallace campus. member must have achieved the Dean's List lor six cpiarlcrs and received approval of a faculty committee ap|K itiled hv the Dean lor dial pur| osr. This honor fraternity is named in honot of Dayton C. Millet, one ol the most distinguished giaduates ol bald win-W.iliac c Oil- lege. Mis widely diversified interests and It is extensive contrilm- tion to scholarship liolh as a I cachet and through his research make his a lilting ideal lot such an organization as this. Delta Mu Delta Lite Ohio lpha Chaplet ol Della Mu De lta was established oil the Baldwin Wallace campus on oveml ci Id. I IMS. The pur|x sc ol this honorary fraternity is to promote higher scholar ship in the sc hool ol commerce at It W. Admission to Delta Mu Delta is based on sc holarship and «Jiar.ii ter. Mont Ills meetings ate held in conjunction with lield nips to various industries and institutions. This vcai a tom was made of the I'cdei.d Reset ve bank and the (.lidden (loinpans by Della Mu Della and commerce «lasses St I Kl): Mimi Swiik. Hill .VslilMllgli. I Ik'loti ace nvii scenes from ilie (.c-imau Dir ctcuRrlicii Rlcinsl-nltct ROW OXK: Judy Handier. Ionise Miller. Marjorie .illiv-s, | ivre Sloiillcr. mirei Cennak. ROW I WO: Dunn, Mini MIiIm-irci finis M I .mylilin. Vickrs !•« rkiits .Dots 1 ;)ovci ROW IIIRKR: Harold OMlieilli. Ridi.ncl (.illlloi. Itoxd ainsman RoInii Wild. Allan Mclaughlin. Ricli.od ewman. Delta Phi Alpha Membership in Delia Phi Alpha. Cerman honorary frater- nity, is based on ability with the (.aman language and intcrcM in the Cerman culture. both of these cpialities are the lias for the type « 1 meetings they have aiul the goals they pursue in encouraging this interest and the attainment of this ability. The meetings this year have included a lecture b Dr. Peter I-chinan of the University of Heidelberg in Ccimanv: the an- nual Christmas catoling: and an outstanding program, Don- innisi huuibrn, a group of Cerman Amer ic an young people from the Cleveland area. I)r. Sinnema shared with the organization the slides and pic lilies Itoni his I tip taken in Kurope last summer. 136 Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa Kappa INi is an honorary band Ira tot nilv o|K-iatiug exclusively in the circle « 1 the college band, and lot the following purposes: (I) to piomotc the existence and well.tie ol the wholesome res| ect loi its activities and achieve- ments: (2) to honor outstanding bandsmen through privilege of membership extended as a reward lor technical achievement and apprecia- tion lot the Im-%1 in music: and (3) to provide a pleasant and helplnl social experience lot all engaged in college hand work. Kappa Chi SIANDINC.: Eugene («jack. Ronald (.cow. Ben Edwards. (.Icmi Miller. Neal IliililKird. c.ei.tld llewiis David l.eveile. I lie purpose cd Kappa (ilu is to proside lellowship for the men who ate considering lull-time Christian work, giving the members an np|K iiunit to discuss and develop common interests (.nest speakers arc- in sited and discussions are held, in addition to the regular meetings. I In members enleitain the various xisitois incited to the campus as guests id the Religion Depart mini, particularis the representatives of the- various disinits schools and seminaries. MUM : I red Hooker. s| WDl.N'G: Donald WuvIiImuii. I)i Slit Mold. Bolt IisIh-i. David lluntcr. |ini lugguit. |im nnn. Ed Davis. ROW t Rotanti iK. l imb M miic, I wine (Jailer. IUiIuri Ihitcii. M.ilak hii.in ROW I WO: Roliri! I'rhan, Marilyn Weaver. Km her I lasler. Noonan :ln itt lev. ROW IIIRM-. Kmi Sponger. Knii.ild Ioistei Kill Shipman. ROW lOI'R: (litirk Ilainlilel. Itlaii Riipfstrin, (.lain Allinger. Kappa Mu Epsilon Kappa Phi I lie |Mii|x sc ol Kappa Mu l-.psilon :i(iou.il Maihe matits Honorary. i lo help its members maintain a Iasi ini' inlciol in malliematits and its signi I it ante to lilt-. McinlHiship is l asrd on athievrinent in malhematits. I lir group meris once a month and has a variety ol minings ihroughout the year. Outside s|x'akeis are lietpienilv invited to present talks to ilie group, and .student participation is encouraged. Alpha i ( liaptei ol Kappa Phi, National Unmtin I Melhodist nrgaiii aiion. is one ol 38 chapters on cam- puses throughout the I niled Stales. Since 1952 B-W girls who are ol Methixlist pielereme while at college, I have been at live in Iliis religious and sen ice 01 gaui atioii. I'hroiigh numerous and varied programs and event during the c.u Kappa Phi gills have an op|M rtunity to mature in Christian faith and application, and i 1 haute to serve others. ROW K: M.ugaiel llnweiv nnellc Iviki. Caiolyn Ditkliani Rulli Weld . Mum Svvirk. Ihiris Mtlhitle. Iiamim fell. Rmli Kitliv. Ronnie Klingellinllcr. I’ai Marlin, Kva I .millit li. Kaien Kmei.i ROW I WO: I'aiiiti.i King, Karen Anderson. Jati|in-linc Wagnei Klcanoi Hack. Carol Hmkliartll, Diane fowler, |ane Steel. Maiv I on Ciiiiilingliain. Alin (multi. |mIs Svcdlieig. Carol lewis. ROW IIIRIf Manlia llialiain. J.miit ( tiniiniliv flainv Stall 'laiv Hough. Ilt-lintl.i ItiiiMni. |an Hatiin nii Varies futis Mc- Laughlin. Mat Muni . Kami Klein Susan llvdt row tin R: Maxine McCormick. Belly Yap Pai Jackson, Saej Himes Manlia Siniili. Marion |nlinstin. Nantv Milln. (am! Ra hath. («Kill Kotiha. Dmolliv fuller. Rmli Munis, Meg l'l illi|rs. : M-AIKD: Joyce Ikiulci. | ,miK' S wigar i, Korun Miller. Dolly Kieidicr. STANDING fane Icn- ncll. Stella Sciafmi. JimIv llancher. Laurels Mu Phi Mu I’lli Kpsilnn is a national professional music sorority. having as its purpose' I lie advancement of musii in America, the promotion ol musicianship ami scholar- ship. loyalty to the Alma Mater, and the development ol a true sisterhood. On this campus the organization co-sponsors the an- nual (ionset valoi y lorinal with Dili Mu Alpha Sinlonia and presents musical programs on campus and at near- l y resthomes. I lte l.amels is the senior women's honorat at li-W. It exists lot the pm pose ol honoring outstanding women on campus loi then achievements. In he a memhei, a ill must have an accumulative average ol 3.11 or ovei while at B-VV. and she must have shown hetsell pro- licient in leadership, service to the campus, and chat after. l aurels also acts as a service organi atimi on campus ihrougiinut the year. s| nusoiiug various projec ts. ROW ONK: Milium Davis. Kay Duke. Mil la |ciliiiM n. fail I horn- Km. Sue- inkie r. ROW I WO: inic-Uc Iv.ki. Salts Smut. Its iclic- C nilii. Cliaiknc- Oetjc-n. Meg I'liillips. ROW I 11K It: MaiR.iii-l lliand. Jane lemtcll, l.iucla Mentier, Hetty Ji Is ii, Varies Mevci. ROW K)t R: llrseilv Rice. Ionise Mlllc'isiin. Iteillia |oIiiimiii la is llocllslcllcr. :■ s 139 m 140 SKA I Kl : Date Itmucss. SI. VI I l |mi k..lKjs.V I Hiss. Mike Ittoplis si |)l .: Dnnm lliiiikc. sisli. Uni Kislit-i. I);i c ilam . eisliell. Omicron Delta Kappa Membership in Omit ion Delta Kappa i .maided in under- graduate jnnioi ;m«I senior men. .uni to members ol llir f:ic«il(y ami adininistralion. K led ion in inemlreiship is on dn basis of merit. and is as nun I) an nhligalinn and responsibilils in iiti cu- sliija as ii is a mail, of highest distinction and honor. I In- | ni| os(' ol ()|)K is io recognize nu n who have attained a high siandaid ol «.'IIi i n v in collegiate activities and lo bring together the most lepiesentative men in all phases ol collegiate life. Phi Alpha Theta I’hi Alpha I hei.i, the histon honoraiy. consists of history majors and Illinois will) at least twenty hours in history. The fraternity is clccli ated lo die study and discussion ol history and related lie Ids. and is founded upon tlit conviction that lhere is much value In be derived limn a study ol the past and its relation to present day alfairs. SF.VIH): ( a role llosk |.iii 'I Wil el. Sue ( 'Joey . 'I | IN(.: |oc Meislieii I oirv sisli. ktith Mslatnl, |oe ..iii%. Hi Kov. Pi Kappa Delta Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Ilit- pin|n sc ol l i kappa Di li.i. Otaiuiy mid Debate hoiimai . is Jo stimulate progress in i uteri ollcgialc oniiory. dchaic. and public speaking l inj de serving candidates. Among ilit advantages ol the nalional organization is its program ol regional and nalional level (omen lions and tournaments vvliidi enable sindenis to par- liiipale in an adiviiv certain to lie a liighlv edmalional cx|K'riciiic. I lie aims ol Sinlonia are as follows: Ii shall l c tile purpose ol this Iraleinitv to advance the cause ol music in America: to foster the imilual welfare and brother- hood ol sindenis ol music and io encourage loyally (o ilie Alma Mater. I lie liatcmilv en oniages (omposiiion ol new works, pel I i main e ol the besi music which has been oni| osed here and abroad, and intelligent listening to the best in music. Kim ( t Mi. OlH-rlag. (.I oo Miller Kmrakl lleriko. K..Im.i sicnjil, Dasiil leveik |olin l riu| ses. ROW I Wo li.iim Kwing. Itoli l.rel Rotu-n Melmius. William Vinis -. lawn Real. ROW I MRU niokl lliigcdonr. C.corgc Dmiclmo. kolreil Miles, lens Mollei. William Currier. ROW IOI K I'.iol Itriileiii.iiill, R.ilpli IihLsomhI Urine Miles. Oavirl Kerr. Si I I I : Shirks (..ill. Mimi Nssiik. Psi Chi I lie 11 ii 11 x st ni I’m ( hi. i lie national I’syrlrntogy Imnniaiy. is to advance (lie science « 1 | s clin and to encourage, siinuilale. and niainlain scho ship ol tin- individual ineinhets in all liclds. partii I.ii Is in psyc liology. Men 11XI vl 111 is open to those students who major oi niinoi in | syehology. I hey iniist liavi .1 average in psychology and .1 'J.5 accumulator average. Sigma Delta Pi Sigma Delta I’i is the national Spanish hone on the I W (.impiis. Its niemheis are selected for their outstanding work and interest in the langu and its nit me. Hi I he projects were varied Imin talks hy studenti ™ who were in Mexico loi a lime to attending a pro ■ gram ol Jose ( reco, the «lancet. Services ol the honoiais were tendered to the television series ol Spanish, which was taught by Mrs. Marguerite kloo . a part lime Spanish in- st rue tor at Ii V. I « ( t Carol c i« nm. sjp. •Il.i S liiiiii.ikfi. VIat join Sootf. Kolt.11 ll.ts|i. r.iiuiij sikxj 1 Man 1.1 C atlu.ill.nh i. S ills Mot- ] Ion. K«H I WO: Mr Ihuli. (.«I Itcinieii, l.« «- sj 1 m . Carotsn j Knglish. Su-IIj Vi.ifiui Jirtte j It . lit Mem 1 142 ROW (INK: Mix. It.nn. Noiiii.i Miller. Rnlx’ila Doni- l «- k, Bonnie Mnlilrr, Dmolln Harrington, Vukcs IV kins. Mix. C.iccii ROW I MO: Malak Vnnan. Ras Minieli. Richard (ulinor. Charles Itlackhmu. I).in Spangler. David N’miix. ROM I IIRI h l)i VImmIii-i. Roge-i ilieil. Ur. Manx field. Science Seminar Science Seminal ix ,m honorary science organization at Baldwin-Wallace. MciiiIhts are elected by the faculty ol I he science division. I he members must lie juniors i seniors, have a 3.0 average and must have demonstrated above average leadership and ability in science. I lie purpose ol Science Seminal is to stimulate greater interest ill scicrttilic studs and to kec| members in touch with advancements in the various fields ol science’. Meet- ings are held once a month and ate open to all interested students. Phi Sigma Tau Phi Sigma Tau is tlu- honoraty philosophy organization on campus. I'he members are chosen lot theii excellence in philosophy. They must maintain a high scholastic average. SIANDINCi: l)aw llmgevs ■MMHHni French Plays Medcc .mil I pivxlr dr la Vic Dun Auteur, 1 two one-act I tenth plays, were presented January j I5M I. I%l tnitlci the «lit(.■ lion l 1 )t. William IVndell. I he lit si play Medcc, was ;i l:u ulty prod till ion, , | i«111 - I above an l to the right. I he faculty mein- ] bets included in tin j 1 a were Mr. (Ihristian. Dr. ' Iteswii k. Miss .irkle. and Mrs. Kloo Also in liitlcd were two students, Don Washbutn and I aiiii Millet. I and two young t hildren. Kpivode,” the student production. starred BAV |j foreign exchange student, Pierre Devie, and Linda 1 Fodor. I he cast is pit lured below. Doth [days were written by Jean Anouilh and neither ol them had been piesented in the United | Slates in ot iginal Freni h. 144 ROW ONE: I llic I ulllc. Mine Mlilxrgcr. )udv Mia . ROW TWO: Sandy Sitka loose. Nonna Miller. S.nidv little, Wendy Millar. I in hodor. Kay McCoy, Sandy I 111111. ROM I 11 REE: Dave I h ull- man, Hill Hlank n lii| . Stella Scialini, l.iiuisc Holloway. David Wells, Dennis Dim fOC. I)r. I'cndcll. Sigma Lambda Alpha Tau Beta Sigma rhi organization honors student who have shown outstanding ability in Ireneli. MemlxTs work t losely with the Baidu in-Wallace Chaplet oi ihe Alliance I'ranr.iise to sjxmsoi a varied program of activities ihioughoul the year. Some activities imlndctl the annual Christmas carol parts and the l-'rcnt It plays in January. This year's program, tailed Dens Visage tit- Jean Anouilh. in- i hided the tragedy Metier and the touted l iutle tie lit l ie tl'iin Auteur. Ihe pm| ose ol Ian Bela Sigma, the honorary Iralernily for bandswomen is t« provide for the existence and welfare ol college and university hands and lit ul- tivate a wholesome respect loi theii activities and at hievetnents. Many of the activities are co-sponsoied with Kappa Kappa INi. Among these activities is an animal party foi hand memlrcis anti theii parent . n all campus dance. “The Rnbaio Room was heltl at the Retreat ion Hall. ROM ONI lt.vc.lt Ri.c, MIR Wilkins. Miri.mi Davis. Iloiinic I’agc. |canne Hells, sandy Sic kafoosc. Muc l.nvvllicr. ROM I Ml): Ims lloflislcilcr, Darla lct ci. Mcrt Kt'llei. aililv Rasliatli. |.uict Miniinon. Sue Mint.lei. I.inda Moon-. 145 — w ROW M loin Sitii. I'.iitiiM l jv- «hi, Miimiii Sis it I Vickie Prilii M.il.ik Yun.ui. ROW I WO: Date clanu. |c.in stun Stella Sci.iliiii. Dan S pen girt, ROW IIIKI I Dennis Diiufrc. V tru Millet. Harlan Knanl ROW Mil K Until W'ainsin.in l atid Riiircss. | mi Kulx-jul Who's Who Theta Alpha Phi Who’s Who mniig Siiidenis in Xmcrienn I'nivcr til it s and Colleges it compiled lo serve a two-fold pin pose. I) I’nhlii retognilion it given lo iliose sindenit who hate thou n oiiltiandilig nthicvcmt-nls. and 2) a tindeni plaienieni service is made available in employers. I he tonnnitiee who makes ihe selec tions it oui| osed ol I.unlit members, deans and adininitiialite oflicials. Theirs it ihe task ol choosing lliose few iKuple whom lint leel lo he 1110 1 lepieseillalive of die onisianding tludenit ol ihe college. I lie1.1 Wplia IMii it die national dram.diet Imnoian. on the lialdwin-W'allacc campiit. lit purpote it the retognilion ol onisianding sliuleiilt who are interested in an at live lielcl ol diamatii s. l o he eligible lor memheithip a tindc nl miitl he a mcmlx-i in good stand- ing ol die II W Players and have at hievetl lilly points dnongh work in draniaiics. Meetings are held once a monih lo discuss Inline plant loi plod unions. KoU i l Mi llin.m. C «H den l-uvn, Harrell I hit-lcv | lee 'lilln. Hull Rctsl. Kc l VO |oc Weitlirii. |niiilk lici . |ack I'udcer. M it key Millay loin Sitti. 146 Communications W''ll V Hoard of limiiiA loiicriniati- ii|ioo imii« Ii work Ix'forr llwni. kva t-ainlikli and Kalii- Imuli Irani togrllni for iIk- German program M.magii l«rn Mliatt iiiiuiiuk cIu- load nuiv li li«-ai. al iIm llnlil x-iucr a a | arl ►! In gatlirniig of m-wv s.illi Ikijjln.l Mail ilii- iiioiiiing v illi ihc- Good M.piiuiij; hovr WBWC .Simr I Ik- lime « 1 its prcmieie uii the 14-W ampiis, WllWd radio Ii;in Ii:kI but one purpose: I help in the fttt titering « 1 education through the media ol ladio broad asting. The dicam of a cunpus radio station in the yeai I Dili at Iasi be ante real its only four shot i yea in ago. and from the lime ol iis ' birth. W'BW'C has remlcicd every effort possible to seise a useliil and meaningful purpose to the students and I.kiiIiv ol Baldw in-Walla «• College. Via iis 10 watts f power. W'lfW’C re: lies not only every Modem on campus, but twenty-eight mii- rotiiiding comiminiltes as well. Although the ra lio station In-gan as an I-'M outlet, ii lias within the past yea i completed its facili ties fot broadcasting on a losetl ciu iit AM system in all 14-W dormitor its. I hrougli this Campus Cairiet Network. or initialed and built by Mi Ridiaid I). M'ebner. WI4WC has been able to rea h an even gieatei audi- ence than ii had previously be«,n able to 1« . I III WHWC ( Inistnia broadcast. r KOU ()NK: Mary Ooidon. Hevtily Monismi. Iklxnali Sliiiinan. Mcri Morse, («ail lUiinell. Jinly Smith. Corma ( im.ih s Caiuls lav.' Sails HnglioD. ROW I WO: Marlin |olinson. Alt Keith. | lm Wagner. Hems Hemiiig. Churl Roc. Jim C.iiIii Kietl Winger , le Kovach. ROW I IIKKK: Jerry Klmik. Hoii I'liuiiun. u Colon. frank Kinil . Jack Vicker. W. terry Mu.ni. Itoh fisher. ROW fOt'K: John Con. K in I Johnson, lias id Kean, ken Vaiideixlnis, David Hinges , |ohn Itosiwiili. Hill Roger . |«n- Johnston. BBS ROW OXf: I linin' NwkliTi. Sail; lloilon. ('.nol (Imii Ioiiim Millii. ltd lii tn)| in. Ilaitoii j Vislorl. |n lv Mia . Ili lii Y.i| . |un«- li aiiMatlid. ROW I WO: (-ini Mmpliv. M.«i Ur l«l|;hrnl, k.inn KisIkik. Mlic I nlllr. Viinv Bo ! ii ] I I i i Ii mill'. IIjIkxIii. ROM I IIKI'I- I'mrU (.alajil.i |an Mills. JimIn Wik«I, |n h M.-ssii. Kill Itlaiikeiislnp. Kill Kelso. ROW 1(11 K loin (iiilin. I.Mill Millri. NV.il IIiiIiImhI. KoIi Runs, |.nk Maixliall Exponent I hr l. |Hin -iit is tin- Hillc-gc ih un|m|h i wliidi iimi;iII mniCN oil ilu |ih- n even I IiiiimI.in .ilui ikioii :iikI i «list i iliuud n v.nious | ointN ground I lie ani|xiN. I' m i io rij ln | ;inrs oik i .i uc«k. ill i i «If .1 lx 111 Olllcl ( .llll|IIIM’N. i .II Iooiis. ( «lilol i lls. l.rlU'is lo I In fliloi. ;iiii|)||n iickn. a nilisii loltillin. .nui |ik lini s Ii.im oiiic .i .iin Iktii ini Iiulixl in ilir Krncnil innkcii|i ol ilir | ;i in tins r;n. KO l KK.III lilltiir j I Min Millet anil raituiil nlilni. I.oiliv- Millo tool MCI MHIir ( |IV. KK.II I Ih staff „„rb on jiioihri issue of ihr F. |mi|i -|||. 150 I Grindstone i i In- bcgiiininf’ ol the year I he (iiin Klonc si.ill was fated with pKxluc inj; liter second aililii;il Dale Bail hunk. Allei litany conllids and imult work ii was distributed to the Irishmen. Preparations were then made l i the yearbook. I lie stall met and bad their «linies assigned to them, l ime llew by iiiih Ii laslei than was aniii ipal- e«l. I he end ol the veai «ante and the yeaihook took lot III. I lu1 editor wishes to express his sincere thanks to the stall and lo all those who have ontribiitcd to the book « (►«• i.i11 Dennis Dmilce and the Publii Re- lations ollite, when- 11111« h advice and inateiial was obtained. ROW o r «..in Class son. sin- I’li 1 l| n 11. Donna k:ai rri. Susan Ma«Ca iiies, Kami Staples. X.mt 11.lies |.iii Wiisel, Kotin 1.1 kaisr . Susan Cliaplin. I tun Ctiilin. ROW I WO Its 1 Ii tail, |os«e Mim-les I’.iiii K.iiulle. | an Harr. Carole ( .1 Ik■ its. Kselsn («'liner. |aue Nash. ( lilfonl kmi.iii. ROW I IIRM-. Mars lac l.oughccil. Yolanda Colon. Karhara Hietvslei. Itoiuiie Snelsingei. I.imla I.III . Helle kail, links Ramses. KaiCIl Ki«e. ROW KOI K Gail Cnsliii, li««■ (.onlil. Warilsn n«lcrsnn. Diane W'.ilsli. hhic Death. Juds Sscdlicig. Wends Milia■. ( atliir l aii. Sin Himes 151 mm M.NII.U: C.ais (.lac son. Mama l.nhihl. I.vnii Miller. III.I .OW DiiIiikx Kn it hei IU I IOM: M.mi1.1 Oolxtel Publications Board I lie- pui'|M ses III Public-at ions Hoard are .is lol I« vn: ;i«I ivt- .mil su| ervise .ill student publications; employ ami discharge editors subject i approval ol Counc il; and In- a coordinating lx dy between die various publications and (oumil. Handbook llx- llandltook is .1 guide lot all 15-W students It contains iuloimalion concerning all ol tlie organ- i aiions on campus. Pile lx ok is primarily intended lot the (lesluueu so tlial 11ic mav le.nn ol campus lile at 15a Id win Wallace. I his year's I la ml (took was compiled ami written undet the editorship ol Dolores Kreicher. Mill I he purposes ol the Mill, the campus literary maga ine. are as lollows: to publish the best ol student writing: to encourage student literary ex- pression and experimentation: to stimulate campus literaly awareness: and to provide a practical edu caiional experience in publications lot the editorial staff. I he etliloi ol the Mill was Mama (•obdel. 152 Spring Sports 'c-Co — ROW ONE: Ri iih Park , I Scahri. Willi.mi Ijmih. Kailo . Kifliinl Voting. Roil N| riiiger. |oliii Youngliloot]. Tcttjt ROW I WO; r( YailRi'ttw U I. loin IiiimIi. tigrln RihIiii|iii- I oii ltoMi:ir. Ron I clUcliat.. I . mm UoyiMi. 11 iiii ll.iilitali Ii.iiiL. (.Iiing.i 1.11 W;ij-lnr. iikiiIi. |iiii R | | . W imm' Million. |« in V Imxl. |iiii r.iiiix iiii i Kill I w iilotti Joint mnigblouil. tlit Ir.iiling Into i on (lie lum. I Baseball Scoreboard Ml W Virginia 1 •« It PP- li W. Virginia Stair ! 1 (ioiiioxl Jr 7 ( .0114 1 till _ 8 7 l Vnn 1 1 ViHUIgslow ii o II Woosln 5 • liiull.i' 5 10 llltilllon 1 li l,Vmi ■ li YomigMowii li Krni Stair 18 154 I Jackets Win 6 Straight I In- hast-hall Ic.ini inaugurated its mmmiii in Wcsl irginia where I In nifi with I sliaigln losses to strong Panhandle i miiis. Coming liui k to Ohio I lie Jacket glo finen compiled t straight wins lx-lore tin suing was broken l Youngstown. I Ik- gicalest stmigih ol ilie team was basically madf ii| ol vipliouioif talfiil. .1 adttaling seniors included Ron Springei and |olm Youngblood. Springer. ace light hander, had tin- teams lowest carnal run average and Youngblood In-Id tin- high- est halting avfiage ol the l - s |iiad. K0111 of tin- (iist suing (ilay.-is an-: Jerry Scbrock: U-fi Inin I-u-imIi: ('«-liter. Angelo Rodi igiuv: ami right. K011 S|Mingi-i 155 I «• • ) S| iiiRii« | r«|Mir fin j long ilium Track Scoreboard III' opt-1 87 Del roil M I ‘IS Sli|)|KTy Kixk '5 I ‘81 Krm Slate a 1 82 WcMini nstrr A) I 78 Howling ,ieen 19 ] 70 K:isIctii Mi(hig;in 57 1 (•0 (.'eiilnil Suite 67 1 Tracksters Compile an Impressive 6-1 Record |tni Krii lit iiIi.k It gives l ixl Hookei .1 trii tips on starling l.ed by seitim Tied booker. ilu: Yellmv Jaekel n.uk team amassed a season's dual meet mark of ( 1. This was an improvement over Iasi year's 3-2 mark. The h at kslcrs. coat bed by Sparky Adams, open- ed the season with a 5th plaee at the Ohio Univer- sity Relays behind Western Michigan. Tennessee A . • I. Michigan State, and Ohio Stale. A winning streak was built up to li In-lore Central State was able to deleat the )a kets. Oenlial State, considered one ol the toughest teams in the state, had to go almost to the wire In-lore defeating b V. Seniors Tied booker and Dave dams. consistent winners in the dashes, concluded impressive font- year Ira k careers for the brown and gold. ROW ONE: ait I)i-!.iii.i, l-.ail Walker. John Krskine, I)a «- dains. Raymond I .euris. Jim I lartlctnan, Donald F.lardo. ROW TWO: John Sloan. George Ravanc-n. liiian (Gardner, Many Moslu-i. (di-nn Itianiley, Kill MiehaUky. Jerry Mitchell. Paul Adams, Coach. ROW IIIREE; Bob Ross. John Gregory. Glenn Wlingcr. Nicholas llodncii, Iced Hooker, Leroy S| iaguc, Hob Ihorpe. Dennis Delsanter. Ehvood Bliss. 157 Tennis Team Improves Tennis Scoreboard l lu varsity minis (ram Iinislu- l die season wiili ;i nniincndahle record ! loin w ins and two losses. I In’s yeai was iIk mtoiiiI yeai ol varsiiv minis since ii was dlopped seventeen veals ago. Ni«- outstanding iiiciiiIk'I ol ilu- team was mini Ih-i oik- man. I. I (.onion, a Ireslinian iioin Klgin. Illinois. IK- received I In- outstanding minis pla ei award al lllr spoils haiitpifl. I hr inosi promising thing alxmi iliis Irani is dial all nine members will irinin next spring. Ml Off 7 lindlay • 7 Ashland ! 3 Youngstown 0 Youngstown 7 I’eilil ROW ONK: lli.li W.islilitiin. Chuck iuniaii. I ans llall. ROW I WO. I’.iul (irilK'l. I'll .mil.in. Mat Sum. Sum- Stlim-iili-i. Ilnli II |i|ni|iiii. Hi. Russ. ( h.ii Ii 158 159 Seniors - Sonic | infcssors lake a last iiiiiiuic liK k ai die | iogiain. 16) HU ——mm 162 Seniors look foi ilirii names in the program. I-inti kails ni ilii' ailininisirjiion ami l.uulty . . . . . llit‘11 till- gi.nln.it ilig SCIlilHV I Manx I.im minute |m paiatiuos miiIi ax ■his are made. I lir Miiioix 111 - in. The «lass of 1961 meets officially for the last lime 163 Seniors Na ic Accani i Clrvrbml, Ohio It It John Adams Cleveland. Ohio B.B W. David Adams |ohmfowii. Ohio B.B. A. James Anderson Fairview Park. Ohio It Daniel Arm( Form Hills. New York William Whbaugh Olmvtrd I .)I Is. Ohio It A Carol ieino Vshlahiila. Ohio It Carol IIkis WrslDLf. Ohio BA. Mary Allan lt.iv ill.i : Ohio ll.S. in lid. Hellen llbcry Cleveland. Ohio Its. I .oreila Andro Uon I.ike. Ohio B.A. Mania Aikins Klviia. Ohio it 164 Class of 1961 Richard Barlxrk Cleveland, Ohio n.. . Bruce Biddiion Westlake, Ohio It. A. Stephan Bielski I’iitdnirgh IVintwlvunia Dale Bird Cleveland. Ohio Gary Bittlc I .iteitiHKl, Ohio Charles Blackburn Dc.iiImiiii. Michigan It.S. Virginia Becker Rocky River, Ohio Joyce Bender hi|)| ewa lake. Ohio It.A. Mary l.ou Beveridge Akron. Ohio It.S. in Kd. Sandra Bixler Kenton. Ohio B.M.F.. Beiiv l.ou Blewcu Mentor, Ohio II S. in Kil. Nancy Boden Bailie non. Ohio It. A 165 Dori' Hoi lingo IIjiIktIiiii, Ohio Head i«e Hongiorno Clnrbinl. Olii S;ii a Boyd Midland. Pennsylvania ll.s. in Ed. i lelen Brown Cleveland, Olii B.A. Shirley Burey Mi-iilx-nvillc. Olii BA in K.l. Hi alxth Budd Mioitsvillc, New Voik HA. Frederick Bookci Cleveland, Olii B.A. ( ary Brenner Km lv River. Olii II.B.A. Howard Brogan (.iliuMiM, PimiMlnnu IIS Michael Brophy l-.i'l Cleveland, Olii II David Burgess Winona. Minnesota BY Charles Burton Manliallville. Ohio James Carmany Wadsworth. Ohio B.A. (.ary Clawson Avon, olii II.MK. Robert Clingei I’enfield, New York B.A. 166 Nil olas Consiaiiiimilis Caiio, I'-kvI i II.M. KoIk-I'I I);isIi Ill icit. ltii II. A. Pierre Devie Boulogne. Stine. 1'iame II.A. William Dickson Noilh J.itkvm. Ohio It.S. Thomas Doskey Cleveland. Ohio B.s. (iliailes I). Dilutee Itriea, Ohio It. A. l ei iv Kmiington Berea. Ohio BS Man ia Cadwalladcr Akion. Ohio B.A. Jeannette Caress Km hotel. New Voik It.S. in Kd. fuiliili Snow Canigan New Voik, New York It.S. •Sue Case Mentor. Ohio 1 It.A. Nancy Chadwick Cleveland. Ohio It.S. in Kd. g«es Ciorcoran I'jinu, Ohio It. A. Margaret Ciehan 1‘iitshnigh, Pennsylvania B-S. in Kd. Sue Cutllbcit C.iii.iI Kiillon. Ohio It.S. in fill. 167 Joan Davis Mi l ion, IVnmv I vani.i II S, I’auieia Dawson I conia. New Jciscv IIS. in Ival ima DitUlian I'.11111,1. Ohio IKS. in lal. Kila Donley IKiy Village. Ohio Nina Downeml Outillc. Ohio IKS. Maria Kiidman Dubie Rorkv River, Ohio B.. . I'.mily Duke Waihiiigtoti, I). ( II V Sandra Dunn M.uiifii'M. Ohio n.v Nairn Fckerinan Km lid. Ohio BY Itiadley Kl cer Avon l ake. Ohio Sam Kvsayian Wilmington, Dela ait F. Robert Fisher P.lvria, Ohio B.A. William Foley Willoughby, Ohio IK.M.R. Kal| li Freeman Cleveland. Ohio B, I I I lies! ( •alajila OhniUvl Fall . Ohio B.A. 168 Kiigenc CIcdcon I'arina. Oliiu B Chalks C.ihson Parma. Ohio ll.s. Richard Cilinor Wooster. Ohio l ,S. Rolrcn Craff ricM'hml. Ollio II.It.A. |ulin (■ration ('..uilmi. Ohio It I I tc (.laliam Berra. Ohio B.A. Hooker Crillin (•.11%. In liaiia B.A. I.ssac I la kcnlx-ig Cleveland. Ohio B.A. Killer)1 lialasy Irvrlaml ll.A. Yvonne Kwing Allison Park. Pennsylvania BA. Kva Famlrii h CxklVOod. Ohio B.S. in Etl. Darla Fet er Croton, Ohio B.M.K. Kli alK-lli Keyset Filina Parma. Ohio B.S. Mary Fisher Berm, Ohio B.S. in K«l. Alice Francis Cleveland Heights. Ohio It ■ . Km Ii Ireai llcrca. Ohio B A. Shirley (..ill I'.uiii.i. Ohio B.S. in Ed. I'Ill'll (.ilx'lMIII ].ul.«ni. Michigan II.A. 1 .iiul.i |mill (.iccnvvald r.iiiiu. Ohio BA. Judith Haskell AiiiIhulge. Pennsylvania B.A. )a |iielinc I lensel l-iikcnoo l. Ohio B.S. in Ed. (•onion Hall l.mlloiv lulls. Ohio B.A. Ronald Hall Scotch Plains. New |mw B.A Gerald Haniak Farrell, Pennss Ixaniu Michael llansingcr Clicel.nnl. Ohio B.A. |as|KT Haixlin Akion. Ohio B.S. Monte Haim Berea. Ohio B s I.any lla en KIIhihkI Cilv. Peniisvlvania II Ken I lemincru li Beu-.t. Ohio B.A. Gerald I (owns Clnrlaml. Ohio B.M.K. 170 I David Hickman l ake-wood, Ohio It A. John 11 it os 1'utilia licitius. Ohio B.A. KoIk'II Howard ( leveland. Ohio II.A. Clarente Huntei (aiiii-sloum, Ni' Yoik II. V. Kanic Ibrahim Cairo. F.gv| | It A. R. Jac k Johnston Cleveland. Ohio B.A. I.i I van Higashi Westlake. Ohio It.A. Louise Holloway Oherlin. Ohio It A. Velina Hoover Idkcwoocl, Ohio It A. Ia is Houser Parma, Ohio B.S. ill Ed. Jane Jennell IlnMingion. West Virginia ll.M.E. Marion Johnson North Ridgcvillc. Ohio B.S. Mary |ohnson Snyder, New Yoik ICS. Karen Jorgensen IViiaflv. New Jeisev ' B.A. Kelts Render Joslyn Cleveland. Ohio ll.M.E. 171 ram WWWTJ.T-' '. — ■ —— Donna Kanni r.mn.i. Ohio Donna Keii lljiilonl. Ohio li.s. in Kil. Manlia Kclln l.omwilh, K('inii(L s Judith lanvis Hrllirl Talk IViniwhailia IIS. Marlin l.ove Fair. lYiinsylvaiiia II.S. I). Maxine MiCniiniih l.iviii£Mon, IViiiicwy D.M. Barbara M T.llresh Dayton. Ohio IIS. in K l. I Hen Me Kenney III aw i. IVillMvhani.i IIS. ill K l. Samira Chidsey Mayan I .iLi-uiumI. Ohio II. A. Rolierl Killey I «ikcwooil. Ohio ll.ltaV. Holier I Kii kin llcrca. Ohio It.A. Harlan Knaul Hwa. Ohio II. A. (diaries Johnson Clcvcliinri. Ohio II.A. David Kean Alliea. Ohio H-S. Marlin Johnson Valin Stu-ain. No Yoik II. A. 173 |udiih llatuhei Marin Mentor, Ohio It. A. I’hvllis Meinkc Macedonia. Ohio B.S. Nancy Meyer Mamlicltl. Ohio B.M.K. orma Millci Columbia Station. Ohio ll.S. Delores Kreit lier Minlet Cleveland. Ohic It.S. in Kd. Bonita Molt lei W ashingtan, Pentmlvania B.S. HI.iit koplslein Brunswick. Ohio ll.S illiain Ko ie Cleveland. Ohio B.S. Paul Lang level and. Ohio KoIk-H LaPoint Oevclimd, Ohio B. . |om|)Ii La Air Btoadticw I Infillv Ohio B.S. I.eonaul Levine ( aldwell. New |etse David I .eyerie Cleveland. Ohio B.M.K. ( ail Liiidhltnn Cleuland. Ohio B.A. John Longsworlh Columhi.ina. Ohio B.S. Rulli Morris Millhiiin. New |twy JS. Barbara Morion Brunswick. Ohio B.S. in Ed. Su anne Nelson Columbiana. Ohio B.A. Janice Crocker Nicpcri Medina, Ohio B.S. in Kd. Jacqueline O'Connor Westfield. New Jeisey B.S. in Kd. Dorothy Opalich Knclid, Ohio B.S. in Kd. Marlin l.yasko Monevsen. Pennsylvania it.B.A. Iraniis Mc.Nellie Geneva. Oliio B.A. David MrPhail Cleveland. Ohio Kit hard Ma« ha Cli veland. Ohio B.A. Vidor Madia OlK ilin. Ohio IIA. | Ronald Magavv l.tkeMood. Oliio ll.S Dennis Manns Klviia, Oliio It Kenneth Mehalko Cleveland. Ohio B.M.K. Anlhonv Merendi no Councils! illc. Pennsylvania B.A. 174 Sandra Owen Cuyalioga Fall . Ohio It.s. in Ed. Sandra Painter Cleveland. Ohio II S. in Ed. Sara Palmer Millcrshurg. Ohio It.S. Victorinc Perkins Canton. Ohio B.S. Anne Petty liriri. Ohio It.s. in Ed. Margaret Phillips Alliance. Ohio II. ME. Susan Phillips |hiIIo. I’eiiusvlvatiia IIS. Judith Pit lender Easi Liverpool. Ohio ll.S. (Caroline Poertnei llcrca, Ohio ll.S. in Ed. 175 John Milkinl 1.01.1 in. Ohio Kdinuud Miller Alioona. IVniisyhania Raymond Mirtieh W.nrciisvilU' Heights. Ohio B.S. |ames Montgomery, |i. S4.11.sd.di' Yoil It.A. Raymond Mowiv, |i. I ainiew. IVniisvIv.nii.i It . Richard Newman Cleveland. Ohio It.A. Carol Prin Slionjjsx ilk, Ohio B.S. in Kd. Nancy Pmdmn I leaver. Pennsylvania ll.S, in Eil. Dorothy KnilI Rindlleisch I’arma Heights, Oliio It s. in Ed. |fan Sauiitlfis Itan-vvillc. Iildim.i It ) ml it li Schmidt Cleti l.iinl, Ohio n s in ri; Mai jOI if Si ni I I .iUhihkI. Ohio II. Stella Serai ini Cleveland. Ohio B.A. liflsv Lloyd Sharkey laiivieu I’.nk. Ohio H-S. in Kal. I. If a in Irja Simonyi Norlli OlniMfil. Ohio ll.S. in Kd. (on Nivus Elyria. Ohio It A. David .Norris Aditalnila. Ohio Its. Charles O’Neal Ro k Kiver. Ohio Frit Overs 1’ihana, Ohio It.A. Richard Pamlcy Cleveland. Ohio It.A. Lawrence Patterson l-ranklin. Pennsylvania 176 Harvey Powers. Ji. Cleveland. Ohio It. H.A. Arihur Reith Cleveland. Ohio H.A. (.. David Rogers ( aldington. Ohio II.S. |allies Rooney Inkster, Mhhigan B.A. John Roiii alni. |r. Middlelown. Maivland H.A. Michael Sej o (Cleveland. Oliio H.A. W illiam Shipman ( leveland. Ohio bjs. David Shively l.likcwiHul. Ohio Anthony Sisli South Hem I. Indiana It I'.llie Smith l‘iin ioii. New Jnv Lucille Smith Cleveland. Ohio H.A. K.mma S| cca amebic. IN nnsvlvania H.s. Carol Spinclli t | | ei Montclair. New |eisvy H.S. in Kd. Charlotte Stahl llaveiiown. IVnn.svlv.ini.i H.S. in Ed. Linda Stailin Wooster. Ohio H.S. in F.d. 177 l)oroth Jones Stewart ll;iy Village, Ohio U S. in K«l. Sally Stout l.roll, Ohio B.M.K. Miriam Swick llcavrr I-alls. Pennsylvania II, A. |eaiitie Swigai t WiiMlham, Ohio It.S. in K,!. I’aliiiia I'cetci llilllo. Ohio ll,V ill till. kalhanna lewirh It. .«a. Ohio It John Sloan Rocky Riser. Ohio It.A. Joseph Smith East I ivi-i|«Hil. Ohio It.A. laiwreiKe Sjicai Chariton, Ohio It A. Ralph S|Kili Parma, Ohio It.A. Ronald Springci Ch-vclaml, Ohio IIS RoIk-ii Stein lt.-i.-a, Ohio It.S. Hllicc Smile Sliongtiillr, Ohio II.A. Clifford I ill|ies ( ollllllhi.i Si.11 ion. Ohio ll-S. Donald lows Ice Brunswick. Ohio B.B.A. 178 John Tucker Wanen. Ohio K. . Joseph V;iloie ('.Icvvliiml. Ohio It.A. John Vogelgvsang Massillon. Ohio KM. Kidiiinl Wagner ( Irw l.nnl. Ohio K.S. KoIxti Wind I’amiii I Icilius. Ohio It. A. Joseph Weisheii l.omin, Ohio It. A. I :ilri i:t I indei I'll I shin }Ji. IVlItlsvl vania It s. in Kil. Donna Myers Walchli Kodis Uivrr. Ohio U S. in Bel. Violci Walker |nhmon (,'nv. New Yolk It.S. ni K.I. Judith Wal M;i|il - Ili'ijjlns. Ohio It.S. in K«t. Grace Weed It.S. I'insliiiinh. I'eimss hania Kaien Winkchnan Siij-artU'ck, Ohio KM Judiih Winters I.menu-, Minnesota It.A. Garole Kish WialK-l Cleveland, Ohio It.M.K. June Vohbagy South Noiwalk. Countslicut It V r 1 i : t: i i 179 Lee Wcmoii C.ddwrll Now |crv II. A. Harold Williams Dnshnis M.iss.h Iiiim'IIs II. A. X'orde Wilson llrtci, Ohio James Woelumann b l Clcvi laml. Ohio b.m.k. Malak Viinan Jerusalem. Jordan B.S. Claire Zirkle Hanover. Indiana IV.s. in Ed. Seniors Not Pictured Barbara Stephens Amin sen B.S. in Ed. Norman Andersen IV.IV.A. Donald Bayer IV.IV,A. David Bcekman BA. Janies Borland B.A. Ronald Cottrey B.A. Barbara Croslev B.S. Phillip Fay B.M.B. Lillian Kells Cabricl B.S. in E«l. Noelle Walker Cilrcda B.A. I liomas Creasel B.A Lanrenee (member. Jr. B.A. Frank 1 lellri li B.A. Agnes Molladay B.A. Eugene James B.S. Karen Kerns B.S. in Ed. Leonard Loner B.S. Carl Mayer B.S. Lois Millet B.A. Sue Y'an Dervori Moore BA. Vernon Musset B.A. Roger Nibert IV.s. Lawrence Palccsko B.S. Barbara S ues 1‘eliegrcw B.S. in Ed. Marianne Reichert B.A. Anthony Srhiavoni B.A. Franklin Semkow B.S. Howard Shav B.A. I’atriiia Fillmore Somillei IV s. kiehurd Speiglc B.A. Earl Stut man IV M E James Taylor. Jr. B.S. John Tolley IV. IVA. Paul Ulmer B.A. Mary Boon Van Horn B.A. David Volz IV.A. Jean Westfall B.S. in K(l. Joseph Ynrko B.A. 180 Advertisinq-lndex — ' c (oy vice — Organization Index Png ' Activities Board 23 Alpha (lamina Delta 94 Miicrican Chemical Society 67 A(|ualcnc Club 71 Alpha Sigma Phi 96 Alpha Tan Omega 98 Alpha Xi Delta 100 Baseball I earn 154 Basketball ream 125 Board of Trustees 27 Brass Choir 82 Beta Sigma Omicron 102 B-W Players 7b Class Officers 24 Concert Band 80 Cornell Dartmouth 73 Cosmopolitan Club 68 Dayton C. Miller 135 Delta Mu Delta 135 Delta Phi Alpha 136 Delta Zeta 104 Exponent 150 Kail Intramurals 62 Football ream 56 French Plays 144 Cerman Play 136 Greek Council 92 Grindstone 151 Handbook 152 Home Ec. Club 67 I 66 Inter-Fraternity Council 93 Jazz Workshop 83 Kappa Chi 137 Kappa Kappa Psi 137 Kappa Mu Epsilon 138 Kappa Phi 138 Laurels 139 Lambda Chi Alpha 106 Marching Band 80 rage MENC 79 Mill 152 Modern Dana- Club 70 Mu Phi Epsilon 139 ODK 140 Opera Workshop 84 OSEA 69 Panhellcnie Council 93 Peunns 72 Period i 66 Phi Alpha 1 beta 140 Phi Kappa Tan 108 1 1 Phi Mu no Phi Mu lpha Sinfonia in Phi Sigma lau 143 Pi Kappa Delta 111 Pi Lambda Phi 112 Psi Chi 142 Publications Board 152 Kelieious Council 65 krlifrions Ed ssoc. 65 Sailing Club 68 Science Seminar 143 Sigma Delta Pi 142 Sigma Lambda Alpha 145 O 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon 114 Spring Spm ts 159 Student Council 21 Swimming Team 130 Tau Beta Sigma 145 n lenitis Team 158 Theta Alpha Phi 146 1 'nick l eant 157 WBWC 1 19 Who’s Who 146 Winter Intramurals 133 WRA 72 Wrestling 1 earn 132 WSGA 22 YWCA 64 Zeta Tau Alpha 1 16 182 Index X llil Kcinirll ( K .i n iii m id 23.96 Bui Inn. Susan —40 I V • Illi 1. s i. is.i ni'iini Beltnell. (.ail 69. 100.135. 112.119 Itmh. Kdssard 21,40.114 «.udi. N.ili XcIiIki ci. nnr ( iciiio, C «iinl 136. 145 M2. |(il Benson. Belinda Benson. Nliiiicl 37.13« Ift C krrn. Kaib.ua so llerghol . Sails 10. 118. 119 «II i, i inn I4«P if.? Adams. |i hn Xdams. | Das id 113.161 3'.). 106 Bei ins. Xaldix Belts. |eanne 96,130 37. 145 ( .iidssall.idel, M.iii 1.1 Caliow. l ama Calano, Carl CalhiKin, Mai Calkins, Carole Camphell, Mars Iri, II.', IW, II , III 40 l(Mi Xdams, XX Das id Xkct. Karen 2-1. 56. 59.98, 132. no. 116.157.161 116 lleveiidge. Mats Bever. j. Robert Hiddixon. Unite Hielski. Sti pile'll Bin). Dale Billie . Kallili i ll Billie, Gars Biliner. Carole 111 v L i Vintli.i 91.165 23. K«i 60.9«. 165 11. , 67.101 10.69.102.151 in Xkcts. Natus Xlljcrx. Cami Mliin. Nancy $0 102.161 .30 56.165 •10. 138.151 mr Captito. Rebecca C.irdcn. John Caress. Jeannette 10 10. 98 69.100.167 XlhtctIn. Kuthaia Xhxander. Paul 92.116 .39 10.70.76 110, 111. 165 (ail. Richard . (Unison, Burion 98 H Xlcxiamlei. Siis.iii MI.iii. Maiv Allini . Helen Hit'll. Man Xllinger. Glenn 61.69, WO HO. 161 66.67.161 .39 21.56.98.125.1.38.157 ■•■sis 1, •.Ill'll .1 Hl.iiklnnii. Charles lll.n k 1 iiii ii. |eanne 113. 165 10. 76 (Tannaiiy. James C.ii| cntcr. Alice 20.98.166 II Blackhmn. Riihard Blackwell. 1 oilier 10.51.93.108 21.10 Carpenter. XX'illiam Cutrigan. Judith (..iimhi, Willi,mi II 11.7 41 I|H '1 4111. Kill loll Xmorgcauos. Maria Xndciseii. Norman Xndctxnu. |anns Xndcivm, Karen Xiideixcni. 1 ouise ins 39 III 161 39,13« 139 Bland. Mania Blankeiislii| , William Bla er. (•Icnn Hlctsrll, Hells Hides. Richard Bliss. FI wood 52. IIMl 70.76.115. 150 •10 91.165 10.96 56.98 Caller. James Caller, Jusrpti Caller, lairene Case. Sue Case '. Caiol C!itvMil , r.vnllii.i 96.119 41.56 37 92. 116.167 111 102 Aiidcixnii. Marilyn nileisoii. Raymond n« 11 .i.It . Fli ahdh inImi, lanei la Anions mi. Joyce .39.151 .39. Il l 21..37 71.72.73.161 52 Hoi In n. Slianm Boilen. Nam s Rod well. I’aiila Bohn. Carole Bohneil. (Iuii){e Kollingex Doric Bond. Manila 102 101. 150.165 72.91 10.65 10.1M 166 10 Caughry. James Ceruiak, Andrea Chachlock, Mary Chadwick. Nancy Chaplin. Susan 108 136 101 94.167 100.151 pryle. 1 liomax no. Roger ins 39.76.95.113 Chappie. Sandra 61.69.116 Ilf 1 IU ruii. Danny 1 OS] 161 lloiigioino. Beatrice 91.166 CImstley. Norman Chine. Carol Ci|Mi|la. Thomas Cissel. Sandra (IlmL Kd win 111,1 .Vo 41.94.150 Xshh.iugh. Willi.im Aston. David Xtkins. Mania 106.135.161 39 161 Booker. Fretl Bool. |os Hose or. |ohn 112. 113. 137. 157. 166 21.101 10 96 41.100 41 uiada. Klainc allont . Frank 37 39 H ItoslKiik. |ohn Bower. |ane Bowers. Margaret Boyd. Imliih Boyd. Saia llovle. Carole ■in. no 72.102 40.138 40.91 i V) 1 «1 1 W , 1 • 1 • 1 1 I Clawson. Cary Cteminer, Ronald Clinger, Roheii Cocker ham. Vernon 79.151.152.166 -II. 114 100.)66 23.93.113 Hailey, Dcloiis 61.69.100 lu.:. 1 Mi 70. 76. 111 Coh.ni. Kirk 21.41.98 (1 I fli’ | in Baird. Miriam ll.ikei. Dmoiliy Baker. F.mily Baker. Ronnie K ■ I « 1 N III ( (I,,I 39 llovnar. Dennis I . 54.56.70.76.154 (a r ? a • 1 4 Cohen, Arthur Cole. Jam-lie 11.51.96, 1 19 41 39 39.76 .39. 56. 98 TO Box na i. 1 lonald Itradfield. Das id Bradley, loan III |||.HU | u 111 JU, ;Mi. II, Hi. I 1 98 68 65 100 13« Colon. Yolanda Cornel. Susan Conkcv, Susan 41.76.151 100 11 li.l l 1 n ill, .« I ■ M Banister. lean Bank. William Barlnck. Dick Barclay. Mary Barker. Man Baineii. Kaihara Barr. Joan Hail let. Jnncl Haiier. (larol 37 70.71 ■ i«iii«iiii. i. i ii..i Brand. Margaret III.mt. Itriii.' Brantley. Glenn Braun. Nano llraimeman. Kenneth Brenner, Cars Rresnahan, |oan llrewsiei . Barham Bi'e nen, Sandia « . • i hi, i .in 139 40 Conner. Kvelsn Constant iniilis. Nicolas CcHinev. Nonna II. 151 135.167 110.119 56.165 39.110 91 39 39.67.151 39.61.69. 13« 39 40.15“ 67.92.110 Oil Coons. I.ucillc Coicoran. Agnes 23.61.67. 101. 121 167 hp 166 ■10 •in. 151 67. 116 101.122 10 108.|66 98. 140.166 (an lene. Anne Cany. Anna May 66. G9 102 Costolo. XVIma Coval. Xndv 11 56 Bauer, Samuel H.iiini.iii. Xirioiia H.iii a. irol Beck. Jon 106 22.61.110. 122 37.61.69 III ill ill. Bonnie Rrillcr. Richard Rroc.in. Hoxvaid Brophv. Michael (a x, John Craig, Imliih Creed. Carol Crehau. I cggv Crowell, Judith Cummings, David Cummiiiv. |:uiice Cunningham, Maiv ( III IlS ( ’ill olv II 11.119 10.11.67 62.67.70 94.167 11 56 138 •10.138 .11 61 Betker, lean Becker. Raymond Betker, X’iigini.i Beckon. Jane 68 39 165 39 Itrown. ( arolvn Brown. Ddinis Brown. Helen Brown, lolin 61 96 66.166 23.40.108 Beduar. Gary 56 Brown. Imliih 66 • oil II', 1 II II 1 11 1 ) 111 1 ill till t i, in ? . Beilulin. Belli 39 Brown. XX'illiam 108 illl 1 111 , I III 1 II hi ( lltllf'l W illi III! ii Ml Beetle. Susan 39.67.91 ItioMon. F.ttin 56 '•Him 111 is ii i (.iivlin. 1 liom.is i • i 11 I jX 1 1 Been, Helen 65 Hiucthieri'. XX'illiam 10. 56 1 lllliluil, Vi lo 11. 1 :nl. I ll IIft ii Beeson. Richard 39.76. Ill III iimlev. Rohcrl III .III II IK It, .Till ( l iLit (,u i « n v 1 UP. lot || Beir unkok. |aincs 106 Hi van. Tom 93. 106 r ii «i, «• i m 11 ( «illti Km,lie JS9 Beivsel Hi-.inor Beker. Marcia 65.110 102 lliyenlon. |ncliih Itiynildsen. Rasmond 67. 102 % ■ '•• i, ■••iisiii Bell. Nam i 39.91 limes. Shir lev no. 166 D Belter, Mania 7 . 73 Hiuhanan. Sandia iu Dash. RoIh'ii 24.1«6.132.142.167 Urit illc I |l€ Ilf |l 39 Itiiild. Bells no. i io Daugherty. I.ynette 52 • • 111 a Ill'll II licmcni Kit hard 76.111 Kuigevs. Das id 21.65. Iltukh.ndi. Carol 113.143.146.149, 166 65.93. 116. 13« Davidson. ( anil 105 ■ • III. Is • • •• • III IK lit I | ■' mi if i i r n.r. Davidson. Owen 106 ■ M IBB 1 i ■ • ( K imI.1 . 1.111 i.i I,rl. IJ.'. 1 •«i MR 1 10 lliukhail. Bonnie 40,100 Davies. Iliian 41. 10« It, n(|, i r Htmiugion. 1 dry 91. 167 Das is, XIiee Flaiiw 11 • ' 1 Is i 1 a 111 It, nr ,In i Kciiiu ill Burton. Charles 65.96.166 Das is. Kclss in 137 • “ n •! is mi ■■ lleiiko. Ronald m Billion. Rachel 40.72.73. loo Das is. Jcnii 105.168 183 HINCHCLIFF ROTH STEEL TUBE CO. 1335 E. 171 St. Cleveland, Ohio HARDWOOD LUMBER CO. ♦ HARDWOOD PANELINC ♦ 20784 Westwood Drive Strongsville 36. Ohio CE 8-7322 Compliments of JACK BENNETT COMPANY MEAT PURVEYORS 727 Bolivar Rd. TOwer 1-1493 BEREA ROLLER BOWL BOWLING ROLLER SKATING 32 LANES—AUTOMATIC PIN SPOTTERS 451 Front Street Berea. 0. WITH BEST WISHES from Congressman Frances P. Bolton BOWLING Ambassador O W. 130th BROOKPARK LANES 12859 Brookpark Rd. OR 1-2415 H Davis, Miriam Das it. Susan Dawson. Deliciiah Dawson. Patricia Deads. Abigail Dclavie. Daniel Ik'lsanlci. Dennis Del uca. Carl Deiiirho, Dennis Dcmjtfrv. John Deninglon. Gayle Deni. Deal ilia Devie. Pierre Diikhaul. ( arolyn Dickson. William Diedrirli, Paul Diefcntli.illei. Linda Diei . Harold DiIdler. Isalrel Diiiman, Anna Dix. Mary Dixon. Donald DoIkxs, Darlene Dodd. Doris Dolan. Teil Dnmhrck. Rolreria Duniin. Thomas Donelioo, George Donlcv. Kila Doskey. Thomas Dosier. William Downend. Nina Downie. G. Al Drake. Diane Duhie. Marie Dudas. Andrew Duke. F.mily Duke. Kay Dllnhr. C. Dennis 101. |J5. Dunn. Samira Fason. William Krkeiman, Nancy F.dinisloii. Norma Kdw.uds. Hen Edv. I Min Khrrnan, I lien Kiihlin. Jo.Xiiir Kir liner. |oycr Fipprrt. I). Mai ley Risen. Dolores Kisr’ii. Sails Kkiinan. Klleu F.lardo, ....... Kldeiiniic, Kidiaid Kllioii. Dianne Kllioit. Kinilv Kl eel. III.idles English. Caiolsn Kiskiue. John Ksasian. Samuel Ksanko, Ronald Ksaus. Nlarilsii Ksaiison, Carol Kweis. I'aiiiiia Ewing. Dana Ewing. Fla nor Kseiilom. William I ail . ( alhryn lair. Kli almh Kandiieli. Eva Fanner. Ilaih.ua Fai(|iiliar. Susan Fell. Francine Fel s’l. Darla Filinia. F.li .iheih Fine. Susan l isliei, I lank Fisher. Maty Fisher. I’liil Fisher. Roliert lil grr.ild. Kathleen Flack. Fir.nun 37.139.145 II Fleming. Henry 1 loty. Judith 12.68,96,149 42 ii.7i.9i 116 168 F'urlor. Linda Foies, William 115 96.168 11.102.151 .... 96 Forrest. Nancy Forster. Ronald l ot lime, Arnold Foster. Betty Foster. Susan 12 138 56 41.106. 157 II. 157 11 42,94 22.100,13« III 1’rales. Nancy 61.69. 116. 15! 169 41.54 11.71 Francis. Alice Fiankfallier, Jane 42.105.150 167 Franklin. Joscc 42 11.65.138 I ran . Sandra 12 III. 167 Frrar. Ruth IIS. 170 41 Freas Robert Carrington 92.111 41 1 leas. Theodoie X 96 Ireedle. Sharon 42.67 12.61.69.71 1 reem.in. Belsv 71.110 168 Freeman. Ralph 96.168 37.70.76 French. Tom 56.106.154.155 108 Friblev. David 12.130 37 Frisk. Nick . 42.106 66 Frills. Charles 42.56 12 Froelich. Sue 37 67.96.100.113 I rs, Amiila 12 56. 106.132 Ftacnik. Arthur 42.66 42. I ll Fuhlatier. Mfred 37.66 168 Fuller. Doiothy 61.69.138 167 Fuller. Marilyn 42 21. 106 l uiin. Terry 92.93.111 i7.72.92.91.168 l ui man. Theresa 42 98 37.60.71.119 c 102. lt« 98 ('•abelli. I.inda 12.72.94 168 Gahera. Dennis 42.115 91. 139 Galajda. Finest 21.68.96.150.168 1 (fi. 115. 116.167 flail. Shirlev 64.69.100.135. M2.176 I’tii it . ii;k Gallagher. Farrell 93.98 1 1 1.1, 1 in Gandy. Reeves 43 Gardner. Iliian 43.101.157 Garry, Joseph 76. I ll 125 Gedeoil. Eugene 169 168 Gerliim. Roger 115 •12 GecSe. Ron.dd 137 79.111.137 Gcniviva. F'rank 13.106 61.69. 100 Gcrbr'r. Paul 106.158 69. 70. 116 Geisna. Robert 43.66 42. 72 Gesainan. Biuce 13 12 Geltamv. Pattv 43. 102 III Gihli. Dave 92. 108 . 66 Gilreixnn. Ellen llfi. 170 37.71 Gilrson. Ch.nles 108.169 61 Giessei. Nanrv 43 106.157 Giles, Bruce 81. Ill • . Giles. RoImiI 1II 21.91 Gillivs. Marjorie 136 12 f _ llllliil |1 (• Imial ii,; i i e, i,;ri 98. 168 •11111 1 , IV l M.l 1« 1 Glaiter. I.yirne . ;« , l.sn. II. . III.' 73. 110. 138 116.142 «lover, Doiiv I3fi 12.98.157 ((olxk'l. Martli.i 152 168 (.ol n i . Omnia 37 42 .imIIi’v . Carv 13.56 52 (iimkIviIc. 1 1 IKAf 115 72.73. 116 (•milmi. hilwiiiil 158 .■• t .nidi ill ( 'lit1 1 .h ii i|V i |(. 111 'Hit 1« 11, Al .11 V (.oss. Paul HI. Iu'( 1 IV 13 70.72 ( 011111. Alice 13.51.61.138.151 56.154 Gi.iff. Gran 111 (I raff, Rolx 11 169 Grafton. John IS. 169 42. |5| Giah.im. Fair 108.169 12. 151 Giahani. James 21.66. 130 100. 138. 1 IS. 169 Graham. Patricia 43 •12. 72 Giaiiimi'll. Jim 66 1 10 Graves. R (.onion 76 116 12. 138 Biay. John 43 110. 115. 169 (.Irene. Sliaion 43 Ittf (•rcenw.dd 1 inda 170 12.67.68 Cref. RoIh-ii Ml 137. 1 10. I6S (Gregory. John 56. 156, 157 66.169 Griiiin. Booker 169 106.125 Gulii k. (.ail 91 56. 98. 1 19 •«mu. James 137 (2 Giinnell. William 43.115 llfi.138 (.usiin. Gail 43,61.69.151 Haas. |ohn llalKCker. Petty HatkenlKTg. Ike llaikrii. Baibara llacketl. Sandra I ladiisch. Henry Hadley. Patricia llaerr. Karl llagedom. Arnold llahlrr, Germaine Hahn. Roller I llalasv. F'mcry Hall. Bradley llall. Cordon Hall. |olm Hall. Ronald llallidav. Thomas Haller. John ll.imhlei. Charles ll.iniak. Gerald llann. Nancy llannum. Naurs llansingcr, Michael llardiman. James Hardin. laspcr ll.mingimi. Dorothy Harris. Richard Harrison. William Hatter, Kicharrl Hari cll. Cawience liaises. M.uilsn I lasenmneller. Waller Haskell, Judith llaskinr. Glen llann. Monte I layer. Jeanne Haynes. Karen Hayward. Sandra Ha oir. Larry Heaton. Maigaret Heath. Dale llerkel. Dase I ledlrerg. Rolatrrl llr-ego, Lynne lleidcmann. Paul I Irishman. Dase Ilei . Judith llcina. Barbara Helling, llenrv llrlmats Robert llemmcrich. Kin llcniminger. Samira Henry. James llensel. jaet|iielinc llirlislii. D.isiil Herrlinger. l-iwirnec Hetrman. Stis.ui lints. Bill lletisi. Jim- llewns. GeraIrl Hicera. Karen lliiktnan. Das id Higashi. I.ilvan Hill. George Hill. Patricia Hill. Polls’ Hill. Sandra Hiltabranrl, Ben Hindi-. Janet Hindi-. Judy Hinkhotise, Judith Hint . Beset Is Huos. John llitt. I.inda lljcrpc. Janet Hochstatler. Ixiis Htxlgki . Judy IliHlnett. C. Nil hulas Hoermann. Gertrude Holloway. Ijouise Ilohiliiliko. Barbara Holt. David lloll. Ronald Homer. Das id I Ioo|mt. Juanita I loos er. Velma llo|ipcrton. Roller! 76 ________________A3 106. H. 111,138 43 66. 154 43 56.106 13. Ml 23.116 117 169 43.115 108.170 76. 108 21.108.170 115 56.106 21.98.138 106.170 43 ________43 98.170 157 106.170 67.93.102.135.143 43 13.56.98 98 43.113 71.72.91 43 170 43 170 52 13 117 106.170 66 43 56.98.132 130.138 43 43.141 145 76.116 117 43.115 Ml 125.126. 128.170 72 18.68.96 69.170 66 11.93. 115.130. 131 II 115 44 137.170 69 171 111.171 44 41 66 52 98 44 20.21.72.92.105.123 II 117 56.98.171 41 ______44 ------------139.145 - ....41 41.113.157 44 M5.171 II 56.98 98 98 II 103.171 21.98. 158 Thomas Merydith RIVERSIDE GOLF CLUB your Friendly Sohio Dealer Corner Spr.ague—East River Rd. 7260 Pearl at Bagley Rd. Olmsted Falls. Ohio MOONEY IRON WORKS Dependable 3319 East 80th Street San-I-System Cleaners Fast Shirt Service Cleveland. Ohio 45 E. Bridge Street BE 4-5743 14356 Pearl Rd. CE 8-4030 The Spohn Heating The United Provision Co. Ventilating Co. 1310 E. 12th Street 1775 E. 45 St. Cleveland. Ohio Cleveland. Ohio Since 1926 Thomas Funeral Home CHAS. W. THOMAS 12512 MILES AVENUE Private Par JOHN A. THOMAS Diamond 1-2515 king Lot 186 Private Parking Lot 1 lol III! i Sit 11.1 102 Kelt net. FI.line 45.64,69 1 oftus. Sheila 46.95 ■ 11 1 1 1 1 H 1 'II 1 lloin IikIkIi 69. 102 kemerer. Flovd 45.96 1 «liger. Martha 45 ■ ■''III, IIIMIIII llnixf Itfif it JD, oi, 69.76 Kerr. David 45.108. I ll 1 ongswortli. John 173 ■ I M '1 , III 111! Motion, s.illv 105.120.142.154) si. tor, Kotlerer. l.imla 15 1 ongvworih. William ...20.21 1 loxll.K ll |||olll Kief i. K.nen 138 Lord, Su aniu- Ill 1 lllllVC t 1 (lit 06, |7i kik.ivvada. Isuai 68 1 otter, Leonard 135 1 I1MIM 1 • ■ «Ml 1 lou li, |;iin 22.38. 138 Killev. |ndv 105 1 .oughced. Maty 103,150,151 Mi iii 11, S;ii.i ID) Killev, Roh.'ii 172 1 ove. Marlin 67.172 1 IlMIglltlMI, 1 1 i «11M til 41 king. Helsv 105 Low tiler. Alice 38.115 HoW.tld, Kohl 11 96.171 Kin} . I’aliiiia 45.117.138 Lover. Ccoige 46 Mown . (;.hoI 105 Riralv. Itellv 45 1.mas. Ceorgr 46 Mou r. lit tli 95.10.1 Kirhy, Riiili 138 1 mas. Haul 56.99 Hubbard, Neal i;$7. 150 kiik. Marianne 38 l.ttcas. Raymond 46.56.106 Mi it hit F Ii .iIm I li 21.44,51,71.72 kiikhv. Roherl 96.172 l.ustig, 1 hth 95 11 ulit.i. Kohi i ( 1 (Hi Kii kpal i i k, Man i.i 45 lui , l.imla 46. 100,151 | |i||| Slew 44. i.so Kiser. Karen 67.117 Lui . William 96 • ■«■■■. 'ii i Muiivin i. |)ott 44.56.76.106 Klingclhoffer. Bonnie 138 l.vasko. Martin 174 MiiiiKi. ( la mice 171 Kloeek. Jerry II Lynn, Donald 56.100 1 liinni. I .i%ill 137 Kn.mi . Ilailan 106.146.172 11itt(hUon. II. |ean 44,67 Knusli. Ixiuiu 37.61.69 M l« Vi iIiiii Silvan llvde Susan 65.138 kocian. Clifford 45.99.151 105.121 Mvlaml. Frances II'ne. I nn.il l 14. KKl 44.56 Koiian. |effeiv Koehler. iiii 99 45 i i 11 mi i, 11 ,111 MrHiide, Doris 37.65!138 46. 106 103 Kimiiii , '1 lioinas 45 |4Q 1T« Mi Kninie. Douglas Mi Calmunt, Beverly 1 Kopfsti'in. Illaii •hi. inn, i£. uir, i i MiClusktv. (.ail 46 Ihiahim. Rame 68. 171 Kopp, |anies KoiiIki. |o.iii IW, I.M |Jg McCullough, |tn! it Ii 117 luimel. Sh.-ila 111 km ac li. Vl ‘ ir . r , 93. ii ) MeColhim. Jane III 11 ■ ll i.) I ■. |.une 4 4. 106 Ko (|l t, Sll’|)l|l II 11 s Mr On inii k. D. Maxim- 138.172 lions. |olin 96 L n ic illi mi 17 1 M Coy. Kay 117.145 It in, Donald 14.78.115 k • .li Fdillt | K MrCrea. John 115 Isaki. Annelle 61. 138. 139 1 1 • I .till II kt.tk.itir. Karin | , MrCreaily. Nancy 70.111 l ie i li. Jnsrpll 44.98 Krakoia. (!.uol |g McCullough. Fiank IDS Krani . Kithard 45.115 McCtillv. Flli alx-th 21.92.93. Ill MrFlIfrt-sli. Barhaia 09.172 J kl.ll l’Tf Dt'llll.l V}. 117,151 ki.uiv. . Hrtt MiFadilen. loin KKi lackson. K.nen lacksun. 1 .vnne laikson, I’atrii ia 44.117 117 Kieither. Dolores 135,139,162.173 Mct.inuis. RoIm-iI Mi Kenna. |ran Mi Kenney. Kllen 106 68 138 Kuhe. Mirliael L L ii M •?r, i«tw 172 larger. Crete lien It r iii i i.i, v iiit ii L it hi 1111 l 1 J u i l’i H, I .40 QO McLaughlin. Allan 96.136 lajack. Kuecne laken, Barbara 137 44 rvillllllll K, ISDIM 11,1 Ktmipf. Howard kinil . Fiank Knit . Slieriill L ni i ■ .40 MM I pi •15 1 A . Mi l-aiighlin. Judith Mi Namara. Ruth 65.136.138 66 lennell, jane lesson. Susan 92.105.139.171 44 Mi Nellie. Francis Mil’hail. David 56.99.174 174 jewcll, l.imla 44.62 IWM d. )l «lll Kvic. 1 .cslic lin McWhorter. Bonnie 37,64.69 Inlmson. Albert 14 M, 4 1 MacCaiinev. Susan 46.151 Johnson. Heriha 139 Maclailaml. David 115 |t lmsnn. Charles 172 L Mai Farlaml. Ruth 61.67.117 loluison. Dianne 44.117 l.ld'V. Willi.till 56, (W Mai ha. Riihaul 174 lolmson. Fid ward 21.41.65.69.149 1 .iMdh.iiix 1 aura 45 Mar ha. Victor 171 jolmson. l.imla 44 1 «tiiili . Vicki 45 Mackev. Susan 61.69.117 lolmson. Marion 67. 138. 171 1 .nidihi. (iniiur 15.9T , 125 MacQueeu. Douglas 46.113 lolmson. Marlin 149.172 rs 1 .111 . k i ‘11111 1 ll i-i Maddox. Jenv M.igavv. J Knnald 46 lolmson. Mary 95.171 1 .tnyg, Paul M 173 174 lolmson. Mina 139 1 .iPoint. KoIm'It 173 Magavv. Samira 172 lolmson. Su anlie 70.111 l.ti 4'ii. K. |o.ni r,4 i; M.iIkmmI. F.li .ihrlh In. 1 1 |olmsion. Joe 44.149 l-alllllll l, ll.nl M 1 ,1 ■ J, .n, u. r| 70 7« Majoi. Namv K, lolmsion, RoIktI 96. 171 1 t I I ),| |l| U, 4 4. . Malainisure. Ronald '.16 Jones. Cliarloiic Jones. Forrest Jonlan. James 45 96 99.145 1 ,a ar. Joseph .66,173 Mallinak. Dianne 16.62 Leach. Harhaia l.ease. IK in l.-.-t oeuvre. John 38 56.99 Malusky. Ruth Maly. Dave 46 108 Jordan, |ovce Jorgensen, Karen |nsiyn. Belly Jump. Man lump. William 103 106 Maniora, Ida 68 100.171 79.139.171 123 96 las'. Candy Feed. Marilyn 46,76.149 103 M.masiaii. Dorothy Maims. Dennis 20,21.52.101 174 l.elf. Kenneth 1 effei Is Shu It v 108 o.i .i.: or. Maiin, Judith W liv ll.l, l oilV 135.136.139.173 92 1 .ehtuaim. Aiuold — 1 . I , ,l 96 Mstnliall, John 93.108.150 K Frill , (.euige |(M, Matshall. Judy 16 Kailnw. |.co 154 Leveling. Meilen In.113 Mailiti. Karin 46.117 Kail. Bette 15.95,151 la-vine. I.eonaid 173 Mai tin. I'alricia 46.138 kaiser, Roberta 45.151 l.ewrllen. Shit lev 73.95 Masterson. Martv 46 Kail. Kit haul 130 Irwin William 99,151 Mathews. Donald 115 Kas|K't. Carol 45 Lewis. Catnl 65,138 Matolcsy, Steve 46 Kauha. |oan 69,71 Lewis, |ndith 72.103 Mattox. Kohctt 16. '.Ni Kaulinan. (iunge 15 Lewis. Mithael 56.106.132 Mauser, Richard 16 K.mini.inn. RoIk'iI 45.96 Lewis. Ravmond 157 Ma iii.m. ( arnlyn 46 K anni . Donna 103.172 Levelle. David 79.137.141. 173 Meares. Nancy 38 Kean, David 65.113.149.172 l.ieghk iefe-r. Karen 38 Meekly. Karen 46 Keck, James — .45 l.ienhaid Carol 67,103 Men h. Ilarhara 46.71 keim. Jim Keir. Donna 15,56,99. 125 1 illey. Anile 46.61.69.76 M-.-halko, Kenneth 96.174 172 1 iudhlom. ( ail 173 M inke. I'liyilis 67.117.173 Keith. Bells 68 1 iiidsttom. Dorothy 95 Mercer. Helen 38 Keith, Karen 38 link. David 46.66 M-.-reiidino. Anthony 93.106.174 Kelker. Stephanie 45 1 isy. Rii haul 92,115 Met tick. Kaic-ll 46 Kellei. Manila 111,145,172 l ittle. Samlia 76,76.145 Messic. Judith 46.103.150 KelleV. K nnelli 45 loike, Diane Hi Meyer. C. Onalec- In Kelso, William 56.99.150 1 « kwiHwl, Ralph III Meyer. Nancy 135,139,173 JOHNNY'S RESTAURANT Cuyahoga Title Trust Co. JOHNNY'S RESTAURANT Dependable Title Service Throughout Ohio Title Guaranties—Title Insurance Escrows Home-made Pics and Rolls 723 Superior Ave. N.E. TOwer 1-3600 Cleveland 14, Ohio 10 E. Bridge St. BE 4-4421 KOBS PLUMBING CO. THE L. M. GUNDERSEN CO. The finoil in Keiidenhol 4 Aparlmont li iWngi 4446 W. 35th CENERAL CONTRACTORS Cleveland 13114 Shaker Square SKyline 1-3131 Cleveland. Ohio Ludwig's Drive-in Restaurant Three Generations of Funeral Service The Millard Son Raper Co. Two Convenient Locations 23370 Lorain Avenue RE 4-0525 FAIRHILL HOME Fairhill and E. Blvd. 804 Front Street BE 4-3214 INVAIIO CAR SERVICE Cf dor 1.1900 Compliments of Merrill, Turben Co., Inc. renabtithed 9241 THE Underwriters and Distributors Hoelzl-Martini Construction Co. 13515 Brookpark Rd. Cleveland. Ohio Corporate and Municipal Securities MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE MIDWEST STOCK EXCHANGE 1612 Union Commerce Building Cleveland 14. Ohio canton coiumwjs dayton miodietown youngstown Mulialskv. William Mkidlrion. Cad Miles, Carole Milkinl. |oliu Millar, venclv Miller. Bam Miller. Chat It Millet Davkl Miller. K. lamitic Milkr. hdiiitnid Milk i Edwaid Miller, Clenn Miller. J. Ice Miller. I.vnn Millet Michael Miller. XaiKV Miller. Norma 2-1.«2.95 Miller. Robert Miller, William Mills. |ane Mills. Janet Milllllll. OimtlllKr Minie. Dorothy Miskcl. M.mIcKii MIkin'll. Gerahl Modiel, William Molder. Ikuiit.i Mohilkcrn. Arnold Monntd. I kina Id Monteleonc. Brnce Moiitgomciv. Janus Montgomery. John Moore. (.. Linda Moore. Donald Morris, Meri Morris. Ruth Morrison. Ikveilv Morse. II. William Morse. Meredith Motion. Baikal.i Moseley, Joyce Mosher. Ilariy Moss. Stephen MaHinan, John Mnwat. William Mowrv, Raymond Mia . Judith Mum kovski. F.li alu'lh Muffei. Kilwanl Mtindt. I leiaine Murpliv Virginia Murray. Patricia Myers. Carol Myers. Norman N Nash. Jane Nash. Margaret X'ciglihaigcr. k.iirn Nelson. Philip Nelson. Sii anne Nevtoi. laiis Neu'inan. Ricliaid Newton, (..isle Newton. James N'ibetl. Roger Nuliols. I.amic Xicpcrt. lattice Nier. George Niggel. Pat N'ivus. Jon Nolan, Gail Norris. David Norris, Howard Nosek. Karen Nn aki, Miitsnko Nviand, Keith ( Oct Jell. Charlene Oldham. Arthur O’Neal. Charles Opalicli. Dorothy Oitli. Richanl Osilieim. Ilaiold cpi 157 ( JnIihuaLi 1 It Ilf 17.70.117 Kicliey. Ridiard 48 •If 95 113.175 115.151 47.99 21. 17.115. 130 17 111. 136. 150 175 21.17. 5f . 10« s r t tin im , I tin Oil. Kenneth Otto, Bonnie Ovets, I-tit Ot cii. S.nuli .i 96 103 106.176 III. 175 Rickeit. Kli alrclIt Ridge. Caiol Ridge. K. William Rieser, Kenneth 18 71 66 99 Owens. William Page. Bonnie Painlei. Saudi a P 47.96 21.61.69.103.115 101.175 Rignall. Bcveily RindlleiscIt. Doiotliy Rink, 1 aiima Rillto, 1 el l v Rivlsig. Kami Kilcuhiiig. Brnce 72.95 66.17 48.111 48 «9. 101.150 99 137. I ll Pahesko. laury 1 .I. H '||U' os 72, ii: Ritter, Ricliaid U 1 lIllMtl'l 1 lllll't 107 93. 108. HO, TI6 7«. 11« 150.152 Palmer. Coriune Palinet. Phvllis 24.95 III INUWvIHhi | «1111«« Roberts, liavid Kclicris, Mi« Ii.k I 96 99 76 116 61. G7. 68. I3H 139, l IS 145,146 173 ItMi .3« f.l 47. III. 150 Palmer. Samira Pa Inlet, Sara 47 67.103.175 Kohiuson. Charles Robinson. Patiicia 56. ‘.Mi 7« Pa in lev. Richard Parks. II. Keith Parmciiic r. Donald Pai mcnler, Mai jot ie 17« 115. 151 99.154 47 Rodce, Ann Rodrigue . Angelo Kim-. ( ha lies Rogers. G. David 48 107. 125. 151. 15:5 11.5. 149 109.177 105 17.103 17 38.56.157 115 «7.113.173 115 ItMi Pat lee. Joan Patrick. Ronald Patteison. 1 awieiue Peai« m, James lYUaiskv. I.ois Petcliick. M.uk Perez. David Perkins Vic inline 72, 7.3. 38,7(5 47.118 176 17 37.61.69 17 17 101. 136. MS. 146. 175 47.69 65.93 SI, 101 47 61.95.175 21.66 17 Rogers, have Rogers. William Roll. John Rnll.md. Ross Rollins. Martha KcMuiey. Hugh KcMinev, |allies Root Baihaia 38 18. M9 48 48 72.111 48.52 107.177 18 48 21.96,150.156.157 38.64.65 115.177 96 17 !Ki. 175 17.115 138.139,145 18 Perry. nna Pet ry. Linda Peters. Patricia Pel nr. Dot el la Pelts Mine Kow iiIm ig. Paul Ross. Kolieil Rot licit. Man Koiii ahn. J. Thomas Roy. William 1.38 Phillips. David Phillips. James A. Ruffcr. Herbert Kush. Karen 115 37.65 67.1.38.171 Pliilli| s. janies H. 17 Ruinian. Gregory 48.109 92.101.149 47.141 Phillips. Maigatet 79.81. III. 138. 139.17.5 47.149 64, «9.101.174 47.76.151 56.115.157 Philli| s. Susan Philpiitt. Sue Pike-. James Pilate ik. Robert Pilcoik. Sue 0 . era. ten. i : 69. 151 23. H8 18 «1.69.93.101 S SalicII. David Sallav, James Sal man. |ack 9.3.96 48 48 9.3. 108 68.115 99 99.175 Pillellget. |iidilh Plena. Roliert PiM-itner. Caroline 1 iii'ald 67,92.101.175 18 HI. 175 99 Sanders. Claudia Sanimyer. Diane Saunders. 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Richard 96 s, iiiiifii K«lw 11 1 I9 l 103 v, l.i tilt , l' r V iittfft 1 105.122. 112 136.175 R « llllllliiM 1 . 1 IS i 1 at Schwatlorer. Judith 19 105 P llllM'll | ,lit. | | IS SchwainIxiger. Philip 19.99 17 l .1 1 l( 1 1 1 l.llllll.l K.iiiiv.a. i Ih ( (ii Is. 151 Scott. |ean 49 «7.143 Is. 151 Scon. John 99 117.150 i i 11 111, i «11111 i«i If iiiim1 II I i irv 56, ItMi Scott. Malcolm 158 61.69.171 i .11 3 . ii. i un 1 . v ilia'll 1 .i1! tldi 157 Scott. Maijorie M2.176 115 iNilMIIH II, « «« 1 1 llT 117 1 is UK Sea lies. Ann 19. 1.69. 101.138 16 KusVkuIi. I.uciml.i i .| I v illi'iin . II . i .io, II. 93.96 Scat It s. Mary 23.61.69.101 10«.176 tViiv l, v i ill.ini D a uaa 1 i7, 101 Scent. Richard 49.130 37.67 rvc «11, .«l .11 n« n 1 j . 1. • • 7«. 146 Secdoil. Barbara 19. 103.150 115.143 K HI, KODCVI It rt'lv 1 t||« l.i 48 Nvgn. Mickcv 177 17. 108 « |c«i • IIISI ! Kcic licit. Mai inline JO Serafim. Stella 93.9; IS9.M2.M5, 146.176 105 18. Ml Sliackelt. I rank 115 47. Kriil. 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Mailin 19. 115 Sleinga.ss. 1 i.nik 107.151 Stephens, 1 ii'ileriik 19. 56.99 Sieve.ml. Manila 19.67 Stewart. Doioiliv 178 Sievvan. Marcia 117 Stewart, Kolieil III siit . Mary 19 Smller. Ferial Ml Sioufer. Cary 56.107 Sumfler. Jovce 136 Stoudei. Man 23.95 Stout. Sallv 79. 105. 139.178 Stovall. William 115 Stratton, Fail 151 Sttiilmi, Meiedith 117 Strong. Kit haul 50. 51 Stuart. William 115. 118.119 Sr nt kv . Rohrit 50 Siuleii. Catoline 72. 73 Sttirliaitin. |ntl 50 Sinitala. Jovce 50 Stittle. Bruce 178 Svcdbt'ig. |udilh 50,61.67. 138.151 S w ili 1 1 1 Mikt 50 Walsh. Diane 21.51.95.151 SuitI (tniiiii' ini Walsh. Kathleen 51 Snick. Mi.iam 101.135.138.142.146.178 1.-....,. i. 101 139.178 Wallet. KiiIk-ila 51.71 Walters. Robert 125 ;•• ■ ■ •• i Svmmev Sandr.i 50 Wallets. Wanda 66 Walt . Warren 51 Wal . Judith 95.179 r Waul. Carole 72.95 Lahron. Chat lev 50 Waul. Ruhci 1 136.179 luggart. |amcs Famiei. l ied 113.137 W at nsman. Hn d 109.131). 116 83.113 Wai el. Ardvs e 1 lavlm. Steven 50.97 Washlmin, Donald 137.158 Icillick. | in it 50 W.isnii h. Rii haul 51,93.97 Feeler. Pallida 117,178 W.ist. Rita 103 Feet' . Diane 50.61,69.105 Watson, Mavo 51 I'elisthak. Ronald 154 Walts. Diurna M 1 ennev, Heat rice 50 Weaver. Marilyn 101,188 Feilliev. Ronald 50 Weld . Ruth 51.61.69, III. 138 li’iKule. |nlui Fevniiei. Iliiana 107 Wcdemever. Kric 51 67.101 Weiil, (.lace Miiignt 101. 179 Few it h, Katharina 10.3. 118.178 Weisheil. Joseph 76. 115. l it), II 1,146. 179 115. 1 15 1 hielc, Harrell 76.116 Wells, David 1 liiel. Sainlia 66 WVimri, (diaries 115 1 hieinan. loin 50.97 Westoll. Lee 97. 180 1 liom.is, Diik 50.52.66 WeMcrvelt. Aithcir 51. 115.132 1 liomav. William 50 Wesitell. Peter 51 1 hompson. Kli ulx-th 1 hompstui. (.avle 67.95.150 Wheeler, Jeffrev 93.109 _52 Whelslniie, Doiialil 93,97 1 hompson. Kailuyii 50.105 Whislcr. kav 61.69.101 1 liomsnn. Allien 50 White. Bevcl’lv 65.117 1 hornlon. Janet 139.115 While. 1‘atil 107 1 Inn|w. RoIkii Clay Flirashcr. Connie 99. 125.157 Wilhelm. Jjiiic Wilkins. Allis 51 50 145 1 ihlioles. Mis 115 Williams. ( .uol 51.103 1 ilp. Eleanor 50.54,103 Wilh.imv ( jioImi 95 liltjics. Clifford 178 Willi tm II until 97.180 Finder. Patlieia 24.95.179 Wilhumv Jam Williams. RoiijIiI 51 I'inghy. Ronald 50.99 51.65.113 1 ii niaii. Charles 109 V 11 ha nisi mi , |.nk 107 Fowslee. Donald 107.178 WilluMI, ( Ol.ll 95 Foy. Clt-iin 97 N illsoii, 1 hi mi.is 24.65.97 Fiaveina. Riiliaid 99 Wilvon. C.noUn 51 Fi.islet. Kstliei 37.138 iImiii Noiili 180 Fiedvt.iv. |utlilIt III Winfield. laiiN 51.67 Fifsihnvv. Caudine 50.117 Winfi ll, (•iiii r 21. 115.149 1 inker. |olui 76, 115.146.149.179 W mki Iman. k.ui n 179 I iiinei. Vernon 50 Winklri. Susan 117. 139.1 15 1 little, rif.uioi 95. 145.150 Winter . | ml ii h 150,179 Witc .ik, ( luster 51 1 Wit hey, lVler 51 1 llllcl M.IIV 71.72.103 Witten. Jane 76. 111 1 lii |ntt ( .liui loltC 111 Wittenhrook. Ralph 51.99 1 IK ll’l U’lMH 1, ( i‘t.lld Ml Wit el. 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