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I kiv» wc coiikl Jo ii CONTENTS Introduction 2 Administration IS Faculty and Senior 26 Students 48 Athletics 62 Activities 78 Organizations 96 Greeks 122 Patrons 150 Indexes 151 ST All Donald Aublc, Administration and Faculty l.ditor Bcttic Bowcrsock. Senior Fdilor Jayc Sarapata. Student l.ditor Richard Oldack. Athletic Fdilor Robert Klausmcicr. Activities Fdilor Gretchen Obcrmiller, Organizations Fdilor Toni Boehm. Greek l.ditor Gail Harris. Publicity and Distribution Roger Russell. Publicity and Distribution Hold lli.il line.
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2 FOREWORD The Grindstone is a diary. It records events al a time when memories arc fresh and details sharp, and in the future it will help as we reminisce of those days just past. Various activities unique to our College days will come alive, and friends scattered to the many corners of the world will rewarm our hearts with the closeness we once enjoyed. Thus our diary becomes a keepsake for the days of the future. The staff of the Grindstone has kept this record in several ways. It has captured the mood of the College, and that which has happened to its students personally and collectively. Students interrelating with each other and with the College has balanced the influence of the College on individuals. Thus the community has become harmonious As divergent as the areas of College life seem, they are unified in the Grindstone. Our theme for 1964-1965 revolves around Student Participation. We can be especially proud that II-W students are interested in more activities than ever before. Students arc currently represented in roles vital to the life of the College—Personnel Board. Student Affairs Board, and College Union Committee. Activities may be in any one of three areas, each with a specific purpose. Academic activities, such as tin; new tutoring program, enrich our seeking minds. Service endeavors, in which we strive for the betterment of the College, may include government. Organizational activities, such as clubs, sports, and Greeks, nourish the personality. Student participation is the heart of a healthy college. Sincere thanks are due to many who have diligently helped with the production of tltc Grindstone: Van Tine Studios. Mr. John I andry of Wm. J Keller Inc.. Mr. Will Richmond of Hastings. Willingcr and Associates, and Mr James Harvey, advisor to our staff.
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